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*!-I 'Iilf)116 HJ.<strong>Ocean</strong> City swimmers up to 9-0The Owskn Oh- swim fwtaf Ki me rt>« war "ThcvGirls beat Audubon; boys loseMuzslay and WKkw Bradv Uv *fid freshman (eft(MB romped past rt hard d r t Wrigftl «&kd a *s«w !* rti M^Mutwu ww «w MCity ami U CAUDUBON -M*ywtd imitB, "We are mn ntmd SS pn*me yes pcHiKson SME^Q aWist %nwk*dWiTh b t being M N paUMt andson laid he garflised wide support^ "even drawtntt more votes th«nmunun«n oiB pnmniyt' ^,"t feel I galnetl « lot <strong>of</strong> exposurethen, which gives me the name retog*Ambit I need it this point.** GibsonSaid recently.Tve reached a point In my litewhen Pm ready to give sttmethlngback to the community," he added; •Widespread voter disapproval withthe record MM initiative put throughby Democratic Gov. Jim Morio lastvear stUl lingers, according to Gibson.In addition, the current economic(pUtte turn la page A?)mtlng the beardsSunday crowds filled thi boardwalk hare »spNngllNs wealhir gal an airly start in Oconn City, Whlli showershaw dampened tho temp<strong>of</strong>aluroB eomewhat, thoyVe atlll lar above normal (or <strong>Feb</strong>ruary,Summer season looking really good^iAN a - - mi , —--,, -.w» With the wu In the Pinian flulf, hi BxeBpHonilly mild overill, ,M. *•« Wchardi beliivik thi eanHnued, many pewli m wlueKwt "wSather wMHwuid has a timth%iURffl|f naien l» foBkjji| "very, ta uw man traniBorftUen for fear <strong>of</strong> dous e//«i m thi tourism tiT~very flood" f<strong>of</strong>rentalii terrorism, and .with the rise'In in CltVi w heMldi 1 .'' '' ^r ^


The EMFquandary• . . ' / . • •insideLAYOFFS & TAXESCity, unionsound willingto reach resolveOCEAN CITY - Mayor NtdmUsTtate has called on the unions toreduce their salaries and benefits byeUBO »Ita city ea» raid toynlft^But to responding there is a hotterway, one union representative•corned local fDvemnent <strong>of</strong> poorplanning.Both rides, however, appear willingto listen to owe another in attempts toAnuhuUy resolve differences.^"*-l-oposid S» nUUonfor reductions in thetions and 22 summer positions.crated by the condensation <strong>of</strong> currentposittans.The proposed budget also increasesthe tax tm by tWtt ante. According_ umaxch cent on the tax rate is estimatedto equal $336,000 in the <strong>1991</strong> budgetpurpose tax rate *o 57.1 from S4J"There 1stsolution here"cents par $100 <strong>of</strong> valuation. Taxes ona house assessed at $150,000 wouldgo (ran $BH to $856\50 this yewunder the proposed budget.* dltW be a ^ priority 11*" *trdn the city forHe said the worker* will be the Burlooked at for any temporary or seasonalposition which becomes available,and will probably be hired to fUlTuition policy put(please turn to page AM)L1NWOOD - The Mainland Stutltht* from Northflcld, UnWoodput <strong>of</strong>f adopting « consideration when signing up m>wlng students from courses, according to Dr. Alfredout <strong>of</strong> (he district to enroll on a Arena, school supertntendenhtuition basin after several parents and "No student <strong>of</strong> ours will be bumpedresidents came out against it. out <strong>of</strong> class," Arena Mid. He added,list month, Is a means <strong>of</strong> preserving have the same opportunity to ton*t. While providing During his yean »t< the school,»additional source <strong>of</strong> revenue tone according to Arena, he end other(strict, school <strong>of</strong>ficials «ald> .administrators had been contacted byHad It been adopted. Mainland parents from other towns whowould have Men the first district in wanted their children registered atthoaijN to have such a policy., (pltuHum lo pigt A?>lr«ji«fiy,Ftfa(uary? l 1tt1 TrmSMIteni PliM40i• HUH. .^"V -\ ,OW Glory tin high above OMan City atop (ha Ferris Wheel on the boardwalk,Recreationsiting provisois under studyGas station or tota?-A5UPPER TOWNSHIP -r The town.form 1 spedw committee <strong>of</strong> Planningand Recreation board members tolook into changes for recreationalrequirements for developments followingrecent complaints from residents., Over the past tew months, residents<strong>of</strong> two subdivisions have come to theboard complaining mat they don'twant planned recreational fields Intheir subdivisions, Most opposition' lt\g fields, largely Wausec generated by scheduledguilied uporta. Most reslenttWBWigroeabletototlort.,,Under editing ordinance, accordingto Planning Board icOldtor Kevliy JiThornton, the, tequitemehts <strong>of</strong> IheUpper,Sea Islemen eyeingAssembly runBRIAN 430ONOTTwo lottl men have nottfltd localRepublican leaden they u» toterestedin tryinc to unseat AssewWymanfid Sslnon % D>t» In thecctos.|Onn V-. SH BK (engineert < f t ^ tSalmon in last ytart state Senatewee, and Uppis Township CommittoemanAndrew J. McCrosson Jr.haw both Wed letters <strong>of</strong> Intent withGOP chairmen in Cape May endCumberland countk*.Gibson bowed out ot last yearS racewhen h incumbent i b t Sen> S feme* S.Ca|terovR-l, said he would run for theRCtteunexpired term. Salmon 1 ! vulnerabflttyin that unsuccessful bid, accordingto Gibson, makes htm a more temptingtarget in the fall That is one <strong>of</strong> thereasons he was starting hfo. tabbyingefforts as early as possible, headded> * *1"-*~-| Republican, Gibson Uowner <strong>of</strong> )6hnC Gibson and Assod*In addftton to serving tt Cope MayCouttty engineetv firem 1%4-?1 andmunicipal engineer in Set Ideihe waselso ft 5ft lste school board membw-' >! •* Ail to Ute h ^ h* Cfibeven drawtne wore votesthan"I feel I galftcd a lot <strong>of</strong> exjposurewen, which give* me the name recognition1 need at this point,* Gibsonsaid recentlyi ;Tve reached a point in my lifewhen tm ready to give somethingback to the community," he added.,Widespread voter disapproval withthe record tax Initiative put throughby Democratic Gov, Jim Rorto lastIn addition, the current economic(plHM turn to page M)•MM/ - *TFEB<strong>1991</strong>(p1«nt »um 10 pigt A10).,Sunday crowdi filled the boardwalk hera at springllko weaihsr got on oarly start In Ooian Oily, Whilo ihowersSummer season looking really goodlovos the emiinued, many people affnluetant •V^amir yodr-round hai aiMmin*n|«viry l to uw matt transportation fop fear <strong>of</strong> dou» effect on the touriim In Qrtin, . •. ... /tefTWism l ,and^:^§ rtiiilii iai,.: WflfcMwf' •S'^mmv.


•-•mGas station or recreation field-the decision is dueBy BRIAN GQONEVUTTER TOWNSHIP —The Zoning Board willdetermine in Marchwhether a ppcPMCkm fieldata devriopiTwm <strong>of</strong>f Route 80in (he towfeship's Gw*nfieldsertKvn preclude* theThe pmposed statttvn atRoute SO and CambridgeDrive dtrw ppachon at ta«lmonth's Planning Brtardmeeting (rem neighboringresidents concerned aboutincreased traffic, nojws amiThe application wasttW«>d after it was learnedthat a portion <strong>of</strong> the adjacentCanterbury developmentwas dedicated to thetownship for recreationunder plans filed by thedeveloper in May 1986.Under special requirementsfor conditional u« inan NC tone, no service stationtan be looted within500 feet <strong>of</strong> any fire house,school, playground, church,-or hospital.The applicant, RichardPedroni <strong>of</strong> Vinelind, agreedto go to (he Zoning Boardfor an interpretation <strong>of</strong> theword "recreation" asopposed to •playground," *While the developernever placed equipment Inthe field, Canterbury residentDolores Hallsworthwrites in a letter W Xkt Seniinri-ltdgetthis week,"manychildren fly their Mies inthe open area, .play WifllebaHor PHsbe^and sled onthe small slopes^The lot is under contractto Fedroni, ae««dtng toVlnee Orlando, who ownedValentinesFor EveryKind OfSweetheartWe <strong>of</strong>fer Imaglnaiivs andbeiiulirulbuuquets for everyVakmtlnc, From the futmyto thetruc fomantlc, 1b pickup<strong>of</strong>si'iidti bmiuuelunywhtffe In the US. atCanada, drop by Votir localTelflfloru florist today!'•Ol^lufloiait along with Sew PUtpponeOrtand© is alto «w«-neeT on the project He toldthe board at last month'smeeting rtrat the application- calling for a M.000-didn 4 t w the need forsquarefoot lot si», 215- another gas stttten whenfew lot frontiage and 50-taotfront yard setback - meetsor eveeeds the conditionsfor a «wvi secretary for both boards, Zoning ioard meeting ?m released last month. renewed criticism aboutThe shift, charting the differencebetween the 1980View, Dennis Townshipservice from the <strong>Ocean</strong>and 1990 census, makes post <strong>of</strong>fice, the TownshipUpper Township the Committee last Mondaymunicipality with the highestrate <strong>of</strong> growth In Cape resolution tothe U.S. Postaldecided to draft anotherMay <strong>County</strong>, The county Service requesting that alloverall grew 15,6 percent, communities be servicedfrom BJ^66 to 95,089. from within the township,Township ComrntnoomihKotert lefterf sata he Monday the <strong>Ocean</strong> ViewCfiMli^b^alCfiMulic^nemb^doubted that such a level <strong>of</strong> post <strong>of</strong>fice, Which servicesMrllng TuneBouquet$31.00A INTONESelected 141 EarringsKarea newshighlightsO»C survivor <strong>of</strong> L.A. plane washIn Improved condition, hospital saysThe condition <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong> City nan who was injured toAirport his been upgraded from attteal to fair Tuesday, aUGIA Medial Carter spokesman told Tfct Pms <strong>of</strong> ABan-Khuld Minhnus, an omployte at the Federal AviationAdmirdstratkm Technical Cwter In Egg Harbor Township,w*§ a passenger aboard the twUvjet USAir Boeing737 that ran into a tataD commuter plane on the runway.Minhaus was treated for smoke inhalation following thecrash. - • .y pp ile en me passenger pg fjet survived, whileM people ware Wled, indudtng everyme o« tt» «s»*muter plane.Loeal 54 won't pay legal feesfor (Is accused <strong>of</strong>ficersATLANTIC CITY — Load 54 President Roy SQbertandotter union <strong>of</strong>ficers charged with mob corruption In afederal probe won't bo able tohave the union pick upthc4r legal expenses, aecotding to TfcePwss <strong>of</strong> AtlanlicQwth would continue In SeavUle, consistently deliversmail several days late orfuture. Most <strong>of</strong> thePublic meeting tomorrowremaining land has already to the wrong address, andon Coastal Heritage Trailbeen subdivided, he said,while state Pinclands andCoastal Area FacilitiesReview Act regulationsplace restrictions ohanother large portion <strong>of</strong> thetownship.VETERANS MONUMENTIN PLANNING STAOE3About $10,000 would beplaced in the <strong>1991</strong> municipalbudget for a memorialto the township's war veterans.Township CommitteemanRobert Jeffers, whoproposed the Idea, said lastweek that the Persian Gulfwar placed new emphasison It, but that he wanted amonument to thoseWhoserved In all <strong>of</strong> America'stuttcnnwN metUrawod uxi NotthlUMdconflicts.The $10,000 would serveas seed money forthe initialplanning work, while moremoney can be added in thecoming years torconstruction.IVosently, the Committeehas awarded an$1,850 contract to a Bridgetonengineering firm forpreliminary designs,BLOOD DRIVETOMORROWTUCKAHOI - TheAmerican ted Cross willhold a blood drive from 2-?p,m. tomorrow (Bob, 8) atthe Tuckahoe VolunteerFire Hall, Route 50.that several residents hivecalled them with com*plaints,When the Committeerequested delivery changeslast September, the PostalService <strong>of</strong>ficial respondedthat a separate post <strong>of</strong>ficecould not be provided foreach community, addingdial reports <strong>of</strong> service fromoutside the townshipremain high,PRIMARY SCHOOL .DEDICATION APRIL SiMARMORA —The dedicationfor the new township.primary school' haj been'scheduled for 1 p,m> Sun*day, April Jt. 'The Sentinel-LedgerElMMwIIMITraditionalSGMwt PoW, ". 1Dozen /DONUTSThe members, <strong>of</strong> the city's largest casino-workers' unionrejected a resolution by a 3-1 margin Tuesday authorisingthe use <strong>of</strong> union funds topay the legal fees <strong>of</strong> Silbert andoner <strong>of</strong>ficers named In the government's dvil suit,Silbertsaid that the resolution was Ucfcated because thestate- Casino Control Commission Is currently blockinghim from dealing with union matters related to the restaurantand hotel workers, causing confusion among themembership. Since he could not be at the meeting, Silbertsaid, the action wasn't explained dearly enough to Atemembers*The suit, filed undergo Racketeer Influenced and CorruptOrganiiatlons Act, charges that die union has beencontrolled by organised crime for the better part <strong>of</strong> 20yean. Silbert, coinddentally, had unsuccessfully tried towin 0 seat on Somers Point Qty Council last Noven\ber.Lack <strong>of</strong> matching funds jeopardizesfederal water project money for stateNew Jersey could possibly lose tens <strong>of</strong> millions In federalfunds aimed for water and flood control due tobudgetentanglements In Trenton, according to The Press <strong>of</strong>Atlantic Oty. 'While President Bush has proposed giving New Jersey$78,6 million for construction projects on shore water*ways, bit the funding is dependent on whether the statecan come up with matching funds. The etate'8 currentbudget crunch mates meeting mis goal difficult, somestate <strong>of</strong>ficials say,


OnM Oty, IU. Tt*»*d»>,Concert benefits hospitalKyran Connor, rtghl, president o! the <strong>Ocean</strong> OtyExchange Club, presents a $2,000 cheek to Bffl Elfcott,vie* presideni <strong>of</strong> pubKc affairs apd development atShone Memorial Hospital, Seiners Point, The donationrepresents proceeds from the Fabulous Oman Band'sannual rock "n ron concert, sponsored by the ExchangeClub Strip Kail, t<strong>of</strong>t, ol the club, along with Gary Griffith,organized the concert the funds will he(> renovatethehospital's maternity and pediatrics units.mainland notesby Brian GooneySTOR¥TtMi OPiNTO YOUNGSTERSSOMERS POINTT — TheAilititic <strong>County</strong> Librarybranch here <strong>of</strong>fers Storytimefor young children onThursdays and Saturdays.Both sessions are free andopen to the public.Children ages 3 to 5 mayattend *t 10:30 a.m. ThursdaysIn March and April,Children ages 3 to 6 mayattend jt 10:30 a.m. Saturdaysin Mardu April andMay.The library is located at747 Shore Road- call, 927-7113,POINT POPULATIONUP B,i PERCENTSOMERS POINT — Thecity's population grew 8,6perc*cnt over the pastdecade, from 10,330 to11,216, according to U.S.Census Bureau figuresrelMsed last month,Somers Point was one <strong>of</strong>16 Atlantic <strong>County</strong> iriurudpalitiesto experiencegrowth since the 1980 census,while seven municipal-Hies lost population.Overall, the county grew15,6 percent, from 194,119to 224,327.Menu Specials for <strong>Feb</strong>. 6,7,8 & 9SOUP;Minnesota chteken/wild riceBlack ton Vegetable „„..„„.„„ $2,50ENTREES:Vqj. choose Strata w/gardinara ,...„, MJOQrolc chkkcn ova 1 fte „„„„.,„„ 6,00Peppered (lank steak sand. .„...,.,..,., 5,00California chicken pe*boy(poached chicken, avocado, sundricdtomato, oUvc oil and garlk-).............. 455TaboulU with olives and feu.,, 4,00Qpm VM, nvn, fri out $U, 9 to 5GRAINARYGourmet Shop/Bakery and eff^nmims catering232 West Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 391-0099DAVID I. GREENBERGSWIM & SWEATOUTLETAlways25% to 40% Off•Swimwear•Dancewear•Sweats•OuterwearChildren's T-backSwimwear331 Tilton Rd.(Titton Shopping Center)Northfleld.NJ *641-5163OPEN DAILY 10 to 8Closed SundayGREAT SAVINGSTo help earn the flnnrjeialstrain dtring th§ winter,1 months, \w are <strong>of</strong>fttini r^i«d:^1eM on illDRY CLEANING • SHIRT RINKHINGREPAIRS.^ ALTERATIONSSUEDE & LEATHER FINISHINGSand SHOE REPAIR20A!) Kerns (NFor a limitedtime only!This is our way <strong>of</strong> helping you combatthe current Recession. , lWe will continue to maintain the highest quality standards'as we have In the past 20 yearsl .->/'"stork reportFamilies from this areareceiving congratulationsft>t new irrivils at thestork club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital it*:Frank and Theresa(Stonm) Sieurella <strong>of</strong> ^n\cn.f\»nt, a , Jan- S.Steven and Angelina (Mercndino)Patfhrf <strong>of</strong> CVcanCity, a daughter, Ian, 8,David and Colleen (Brad-$haw) Garburt <strong>of</strong> Bwsley' 1 *Hoim. a daughter, Ian, 8.Muhacl and Melissa(Ries) Juliano ttl in 104. She ii a griduatc<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia'sFranklin School for medicalsecretaries.As records coordinator.Straiten Is responsible formaintenance <strong>of</strong> personnelfiles for the hospital's 1,400employees. She also assistssupervisory staff withInquiries and helps in thedaily routine <strong>of</strong> the person*nel<strong>of</strong>flee,Stratten was selected forher efficiency and positiveattitude, according to vicepresident <strong>of</strong> humanresources Michael Colo.Alan Beatty, assistantdirector <strong>of</strong> personnel,described her as "one <strong>of</strong> themost caring and sensitivepeople I've ever known intaking care <strong>of</strong> the employeesshe works with. 11Stratten recalled her firstyear at the hospital. "It'struly been a learning experiencesince then," she said."My job has progressedfrom manual record filingfor 500 employees to computerinformation process'Ing for almost 1,500. It helpsto have an open mind tochanges and new technolo-'Choices 9 program isjfbeus <strong>of</strong> AAUW meetingSCOURT HOUSB — encourages oommuniatlonMarllou Rochford, facillta- between mothers and theirI tor <strong>of</strong> the Mother-Daugh- daughters, aces 11 to 13,ter Choices program, will about the decisions theyupdate the Cape May must make as tcenogers,<strong>County</strong> American Assoda- Some <strong>of</strong> the exercises,ttbn <strong>of</strong> Unlventty Women designed to promote selfattho breakfast meeting 9 awareness and personala.m. Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 at the planning, will be presentedCape May <strong>County</strong> Voca- at the meeting,tlonal School Career Con tor.RescrvdHon deadline Issix-week program, Fab. 12; call 884-1988 forbegan; Jan. Ji ( details. ; , "*-.•. Sherry WeUi-Coimetologlit'PmilHoumiW BarberTWranyWalfm-HakStylliiHour*: Mon.thtuPrl, 8:30 to 5*0Thuri., and FrL Bvu '016:30^' S«. 7t30 im to 3 pmPaul Mitdidl Hair Pmducls .CAl>L 390-1813BALlCOiSPLUS1 . Nl tOrder Early ForBest Selection^399-05473401A*bunrAve.pMtncitrThundiy,Friendly Seniors ^bike* New Jerseyvia narrated slide presentationOCEAN Oft — TheFriendly Seniors tt St.Peujrt United MethodistOttirdi here took a bicwletrip through the slate via aslide presentation by BillQodmd a* • reeeht meeting.his wife, Alice, and six^ froon gPoint In nortlwrfl New Jerseyto Capt May Paint, atrip ol some 250 miles.Crockfond, introduced byprogram chairman RaeLouise Pordi, also spoke <strong>of</strong>the planning and prctrippreparation necessary tartnaktrig the journey asmooth OM. The group hadto decide where to stopovernight and what emergencyitems to take. Theyhad to get map and deddeif a "sag wagon" wasneeded to pick up peopleCrockford explained.The group scouted theroute by car to select theovernight stops and pointsto visit during the trip. Afive-day SHnory was wlect*•d.Crtekfbrd noted amplereflectors, blinking lightsand a pennant on a polewere used for securityagainst passing cars.He also described thelightweight plasHc helmets,caps and pants with paddedseats for comfort. Htsaid while a lightweightrain suit Is «BecHv«, it shtdswater into the wearer'sshoes.Prior to the meeting, fteRev. Jim Machette, Inhis "UntxpeetedOpportunities 1 ' talk, usedthe beggar story in Acts 3 toshow how unexpectedand d their hi Mies, bik should hld ifiey h opportunities arrive ri i In lifUfededded to end their Mking,to1*^ attention to iomeonewho needs It, to uy akind word, to provide aconsiderate gestuif^In other activities, WalterOff described how to groworchids at hone, Includingdividing, nurturing andgeneral culture.President Bill McQeUandannounced birthdays andanniversaries and then<strong>of</strong>fered a prayer tor theMiddle East situation. WarrenSttder led the group Inringing <strong>of</strong> old favorites-George Williamsannounced an April 30 tripto Peddler's Village andFlcmingkm and a threedaytrip to Lancaster andGettysburg, Pa., at the end<strong>of</strong> May.At the group's V&lentint's Day meeting, Dr.Ronald Hansdoerfer <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Baptist Churchwill speak on love, HenriettaGufflek will review S§>temberand Jim Machettewill talk on "Second Strlng-State conducting A nTI7 A *» i • ,.tdephone surv^ AB W A fII fid -I a lStFS Sll ppOlton heaim pi^icK scholarships, local projectsTRBJTON — The stateHealth Department has OCEAN CTTY — Thebegun a year-long telephone <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter Chapter,survey to assess the personal American Business Worn*health practices <strong>of</strong> stale residentsto uncover information number <strong>of</strong> fund-raisers inen's Association, has aon major behavioral risk factorsassociated with leading arship and community ser-the works to fund its schol-causes <strong>of</strong> pnifnaiuri! death, vice prefects.says a state health <strong>of</strong>ficial. Tickets are available foraInterviewers will ask about Peb. 14 drawing for asuch health concerns as high "Sweetheart weekend 11 atblood pressure, physical Wtlbraham Mansion Inactivity, ii seat belt bl use, mam- Cape May. Call Carol AnnTDBKrTf^.1 Tk« ktatn • ' K Vmograms and Pip tests, eon- McPhcrson, 884-7SB9 lorsumption <strong>of</strong> fatty foods, details,fruits and vegetables, cigarettesmoking, alcoholdrinking and drivingSurveys will be conductedweekday afternoons and eve*nlngs and on weekends.Persons concerned aboutthe validity <strong>of</strong> these Interviewsshould call the departmentat 60NN&7470,use, Elorio's rep,md in county FridayTRINTON *- Gov, JimFlorio will send a representativeto Cape May <strong>County</strong> onsecond Fridays <strong>of</strong> eachmonth to assist with problemspeople may encounterwith any state agency.This month the representativewill be at the LowerTownship Municipal Building,2MX) Bawhore Ave., Villas,1:30 to 3:30 pm. Friday,rbaTo make an appointmentcr for more Information, call9tlM3Q0,Jb eatfltrwmrAT CENTRAL SQUARE•Discount pricts p(us...AyALEPrnNE'SDAYGBTwith purchase otAnyjockstwtth21 CtntmlSmn49Q mOrftiamrbA FULL SERVICE SALON FOR MENWOMEN and CHILDRENSCUTSi0Shflmpoo.Cuf&DldwPryPERMS: "35 andup.incluWcmandscijK||Also, sign-up deadline is<strong>Feb</strong>. 28 for ABWA's second"Tee <strong>of</strong>f fop education* golftournament, scheduledApril 20 at the Sands Countrydub. Ihe day Includes18 holes <strong>of</strong> golf, followed bycocktails, dinner and anawards presentation. CallMcPherson at the abovenumber for Information.Other projects include arecent donation to theNorthfield Police Departmentto be used toward theCTS,purchase <strong>of</strong> a dog for thedepartment's K-9 Unit.On <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 chapter membersplan to help out on thephones at the March <strong>of</strong>Dimes Telethon at Trop-World.The chapter will meet 7p.m. Thursday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 14 atCaesar's Restaurant, Route40, Mays Landing, Personsinterested in joining mischapter or the newlyformed Wlldwood-CapeMay area chapter shouldcall Dot Wlndish, 927-6012.Telling about yout weddingWeddings and accompanying photographs must bereceived by The SentmdLelger within TWO months <strong>of</strong> thewedding for publication. The date <strong>of</strong> the wedding must beIncluded In the announcement. Wedding forms are availablebut are not required, All wedding, engagement and anniversaryannouncements must include a name and phone numberfor verification. There Is no charge.Thomas Jewelers"Soulh jersey's Diiimoiul Source'Yuiit Shn|i|)liii| Cunvi'iiliMicn Wo ic 0|>nnMem.;;,!( y:M • i : ii, mu p.m.'fin 1^ ^artf fWith CandyLarge geleotion <strong>of</strong> Valentine HeartBoxes filled with "Homemade"Chocolates, Sugar Free also available,Free Gift WrappinglSWEET SURRENDERCedar Square Shopping CenterSeQviUe.NJ624-9429Also variety<strong>of</strong> FreshNuts andGift ItemsWinterClearanceDRESSY DRESSES350 to Choose fromPriced ftwn s 40 oo to rf 100 odPvalues to *300Petites • Misses • Half SizesWM;ALLWNTER t/ipDirrDl»M9hopp«5 i/NJ.Forrestal,Baker planOct. 12 ritesOCEAN CTfY-^ Mr, andMrs. John P, Porrestelannounce the engagement<strong>of</strong> their daughter, MargaretMary "Peggy," to TimothyR. Baker, son <strong>of</strong> Nelson },Baker, also <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityand St. Martin.Miss Porrestel Isemployed by the Gty <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City MunicipalCourt.Her fiance, a graduate <strong>of</strong>Florida UtiUBtute <strong>of</strong> Tech- 0ojf*Uff ff%nology, is employed as a iVdCrfc 1%Jfirst <strong>of</strong>ficer to TraitsWorldAirlines.The wedding will takeplace in <strong>Ocean</strong> City Oct. 12.Peggy Forreslaland Tim BakerBirth announcedEGG HARBOR TOWN-SHD? — EQlen and Walt Gregory<strong>of</strong> this community andGregory's Restaurant, Some»Point, announce the birth<strong>of</strong> a daughter, AlexandraLee, Jan. 4 at the AtlanticCity Medical Center, MainlandDivision, Pomona.The child weighed7-pounds, 12 ounces and was21 Inches long.Barbara DeMarcoDeMarco,wed in JuneHAMMONTON — Mr.and Mrs, Mark A. DeMarco<strong>of</strong> mis dty antil Boa Raton,Fla., announce the engagement<strong>of</strong> their daughter, BarbaraLynjie, to Dean S.Reiche.Reiche is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.and Mrs, Frank P. Reiche <strong>of</strong>Pennington and is thegrandson <strong>of</strong> Mrs. StuartTaylor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Miss DeMarco graduatedfrom tiie Hun School, PHne*eton, and Dickinson College.She is currentlydirector <strong>of</strong> Legislative andAdvocacy services far theAssociation <strong>of</strong> RetardedCitizens <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Previously,she served as anaide to Gov. Thomas Kean.Her fiance Is a graduate<strong>of</strong> the LawrcnceviUe Schooland Williams College. He iscurrently employed in theReal Estate Divista <strong>of</strong> NewJersey Transit and attendsthe Seton Hall UniversitySchool <strong>of</strong> Law. Previously,he was director <strong>of</strong> appointmentsfor Gov. Kean. ,A June wedding Itplanned.STEPMM'S BEAUTY SAWNCompleteBeauty ServiceOFRNYEAK ROUND\m Astarj km BnoiMMBSreturns.If nothing would maki you hdpplw thin better tax planning andmoney saved on your next return, give ui i till. We're membtn<strong>of</strong> i special division <strong>of</strong> tht Americon Inilllute <strong>of</strong> CPAi dedlctted tokeeping our pr<strong>of</strong>esjlonal skills it Ihe highest level.We're "buttoned up" to give you many happy rctumi.Gregg M. Helntnger, CPAGregg M. HeiiiiiigerCertified Public Accountant8th Street & Wesley Ave. 368-8140<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New JerseySPECTACULARFINALCLEARANCESALENOW DOff. • - ' . • ... . (Sugg.ReUil)Ghmefrom our large selection <strong>of</strong> ihe latest stylesWool Coats '"Jackets • Pant Coats • Downs• Leathers • Zip-Out All Weather Wear •Icelandic Wools•I


A6 UK SENTINEL LBDGBfl OnmOiy, N.J. Thunday. Nbnarir 7,1»1Obituaries more on page B4 VKathryn Martelli, 84NORTH WILDWOOD - Kathryn S Marwlli, W, <strong>of</strong>(his rowwt died <strong>Feb</strong>. 5 at homo.Born in Philadclphta, she vva* an artvi resident for thepast 38 years.Surviving are her husband, John; a daughter, Dnm M.Dumhleton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City: fiw grandrhildwrt: and fi«egroar-grandctiildren.A Maw <strong>of</strong> Resurreeriori will he wid 11 am (rotjay)Thursday at St. Simeon's Ry-thc-Sca FsfMmpsl Church,J5th and Central A% i en«es, NorthfieldBurial will he private. Arrangements are by the Ignersoil-GreenwoodFuneral Home, North WildwoodContributions in her memory may be made W theAmerican Cancer Society, Cape May <strong>County</strong> Unit. F OBo* W. Oe*»an View, NJ OR? V> OWDorothy Trezevant-GibbonsOCEAN CITY — Dorothy C Tn^evantC.ihhons, 70 <strong>of</strong>this resort died <strong>Feb</strong>. 3 at homeBorn in Columbia, S.C., she lived in Brooklyn, N.Y.,before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> City eight years ago.Mrs, Trezevant-Gibbons was a retired token clerk forthe NY. Transit Authority in New York City.She was a member <strong>of</strong> Kingdom Hall <strong>of</strong> Jehovah Witnesses<strong>of</strong> Bargaintown Congregation,Surviving are her husband, Jacob; two daughters, OraMae Dean <strong>of</strong> Seattle, Wash., and Dorothy Bullock <strong>of</strong>Fort Washington, Md.; two sons, George W. Dean <strong>of</strong> IfisAngeles, Calif., and Mark T, Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; twobrothers, Alphonio B, Trozevanl <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque, N.M,,and Walter S, Trezevant <strong>of</strong> Fort Washington, Md,; fivesisters, Elise Camp <strong>of</strong> Dos Moines, Iowa, Jennie Glealon<strong>of</strong> Florida, Mary Zmnorman <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, andRubye Copeland and Esther Smith, both <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn,N.Y.; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.Services and burial will be private, iindor the direction<strong>of</strong> the Godfrey Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Contributions may be made to Shore Memorial HoipitalOncology Department, New York Avenue, SomorsPoint, NJ 08244.Earl Simon, 73STONE HARBOR — Earl C. Simon, 73, <strong>of</strong> this resortdied <strong>Feb</strong>. 1 at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, CapeMay Court House.Bom in Philadelphia, he was a long-timo summer resident<strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor before moving here permanently12 years ago. He was a former resident <strong>of</strong> Clcnside, Pa,Mr, Simon was a retired supply supervisor for theCheltenham, Pa., School District. Ho was an Army veteran<strong>of</strong> World War It,He was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United MethodistChurch, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Valley Chapter<strong>of</strong> the American Theatre Organ Society,Surviving are his wife, Gerry C.- three sons, Ropr J, <strong>of</strong>Dresner, Pa., Warren K. <strong>of</strong> Doylestown, Pa,, and KennethA. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; a daughter, Judy King <strong>of</strong>Avalon and Doylestown- a sister, Katherine Remsho <strong>of</strong>'Newark, Del,; and six grandchildren.Services wore Wednesday at the Radzieta FuneralHomo, Cape May Court House, Interment was in CapeMay- <strong>County</strong> Veterans Cemetery; Cape May CourtHouse.Contributions may be made to St. Peter's United MethodistChurch, 8th and Central, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 08226,SHORE TITLE •Is pleased to announce thatEFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 4,<strong>1991</strong>our <strong>Ocean</strong> City Office will be movingto a new andEXPANDED FACILITY located at2700 AsburyAve., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. 08226Phone 609/391.1SS4 Fax: £09/391-1676We thank you for your support and or© eager toserve you at our NEW LOCATION!Video Tapes and Nintendo Games0 Per Nieht(Thiu <strong>Feb</strong>tvary) , *«ln. «na P»ulOoorrkx*p*nn• hit «i« rt„, mf ootriM otllctn and Mls«a and any wndhwn mnlaKKl mMeiWl. in on nu Kn f»**:O C»y FH»ynu», Oown C«y,ptoasassod Invot3 J 1Pf J16 55lar,» Dtwnomi SnsanNOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE ln«lJowyi Cavtar** MX) ndtxn G«vnntdih*w> 8M*^ >0 *" ?0 JM«*y, A MM taWan aMi osnamlty precade Mary tagutarmwtiito el IM TBwnah^ CentlnMaa, Tha work MMM WB bt Open te th»public unMi IM (MRar under dMuttton tnveMa ana or tnrM malleriIM IMh in N.J.SA, 10;4-1Wb). 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A8 THESENTWFUEOGER OcMn Clly, N.J, ThimtUy, Ftbnnry 7, tNI . .'_Show your sweetheart how you feel with one <strong>of</strong> these dessertstf» JULIE McWILLUMS This This vc^ion vefcotv has has >he Vic fill fill- chocolate ehtwlate pieces pieces over ow warm, warm, Souffle Souffle aunOwSrolat auiOwMat et et au au Cream cream Of <strong>of</strong> tartar tartar until unMl stiff stiff I l€-ounce j i^. O unce can can dark dark Let l^ cool» «^ room » room hmpowitute.len#ritwiat lengthwise into halvestempeM- 1 | firm firm banana, cut8eoSneH.odQBr Salf ing ins baked hilnt right nnhi innot hot, hoi, waterRrmovie Remove Grand r ni tJ Marnier', u,-;«' from fum At At u,i» peaks t«« form.„._„[ sweeE cherries, j, >„" undmincd _j_^ J Kim•We left you last week Riled with a mixture <strong>of</strong> from heat.Homi tort* the Ftmdi Cte With a whisk, told0«0- 1 16-ounce can sliced Servo Warm or chilled iTbsp, chopped pecanswith a fist full <strong>of</strong> seafood chocolate chips, chopped In a large bowl, beat eggs sia by Richard Crausman thinl <strong>of</strong> the beaten egg poaches in «m light tyrup, over yt^urt, ice milk orentrees lo" delight your valentinesduring ihii Mason nut, it's rich but not too light,, about 10 minutes. sure to make any romantic Fold the remaining eggMakes six servings, each place margarine In a 1J-toasted almonds and coco-with sugar until thick and (Woriqnan Publishing), is whites into the chocolate. drainedITbmp,darkrumcake* ,<strong>of</strong> love and romance. heavy.Add flour, baking powder dinner t success.whites in with a robber V* cup brandywith 10? calories and ,18 ounec ctstarate.Microwave" On this day set aside forand salt; blend well. While this dish requires a spatula1 Tbsp. dover honey grams fat.uncovered on HIGH unlisweethearts, we're sure youStir c<strong>of</strong>fee, vanilla and litHc more labor than some Pour into the prepared ground dnnamen Use your microwavewant to find that gift tobaking soda into meltedground nutmeg oven to make this luscious Stir In homy end nutmeg,show your love. We suggestedlast week dining atInto flour mixture cooking connection milk or sngol fond cakechocolate: mix well Toldfrown vanilla yogurt, i«banana dessert, oMrpted Place banana in hottcy mixtureand nil to coat. Sprin-from Mty CwMs Newhome and let you take itSpread evenly into preparedpan. Bake at 375Drain cherry juice into afrom there.Mknmteing ^rt*3 (PrenticeHalD,uncovered until hot, 1 |p 1kle with pMans. MicrowaveJust in case you need it,degrees for 20 minutes., much <strong>of</strong> the preparationcan be done ahead <strong>of</strong> surface with a spatula. Run Combine cherries andPlace nun in a 1-cup mea-souffle mold and level thesmall saucepan.minutes.we <strong>of</strong>fer today that piece deresistance, the ultimate dessertrecipes guaranteed towhile you clear the dishesStir brandy ana honeytime. Just pop it in the ownpeadhes tot a serving bowl.FLAMINGsure. Microwave uncoveredPECAN BANANASon HIGH until warm, aboutwoo their hearts,and the c<strong>of</strong>fee brews,Into cherry juice: heat to15 seconds. Pour rum IntorV*r those throwing cautionto the wind, we <strong>of</strong>ferly. Pour hot juice mixtureIn spoon and pourboiling, stirring occasional 1 Tbsp, margarine or but- ttetal serving spoon; IgniteSOUFFLE AU CHQCOLATtwo luscious chocolate desserts:one simple, another,with sptcM.Vfc tsp. groundover fruil; sprinkle lightly 1 Tbsp, honeybananas.ET AU GRAND MARNIERnutmegmore a labor <strong>of</strong> love. Foryou readers who will continueto pay lip service tohealthier eating on this day,wo <strong>of</strong>fer two fruit choices, abrandied compote or flamingbananas.Creafe an atmospherewith candlelight, roses ands<strong>of</strong>t music, then take thetelephone <strong>of</strong>f the hook andsec whit happens,If you like the looks <strong>of</strong> arich chocolate jelly rollsmothered in whippedcream, but cringe at thework, try this rodpo forEasy Chocolate AlmondRoll.Mothers Leagueplans dinnerNORTHFIILD — TheNorthfidd Mothers Leaguewill hold its annual spaghettidinner fund-raiser S to 7 p.m.Tuesday, Kb 12 at the MilRoad School cafeteria.Tickets, available at diedoor, are $5.50 far adults,$450 for seniors ages 62 andover and $150 for children10 yean and under, Theyalso may be purchased fromany dub member or by calling641-213S. Take-outs areavailable.Easy Chocolate AlmondRoll, a one-step jelly roll,has its filling baked right in.EASY CHOCOLATEALMOND ROLL'A cup butter, melted1 cup chopped, wholenatural almonds, toasted*I cup flaked coconut1 cup semi .sweet chocolatepieces% cup sweetened condensedmilkiegga% cup sugar'A cup hourV4 tip. baking powderV4 tsp. salt3 Tbsp, cold c<strong>of</strong>feet tsp, vanilla extract'A tsp, baking sodapowdered sugarsweetened whippedcreamLino a lOxiSxMnch Jellyrollpan with foil.Spread melted butterevenly In the pan.Combine almonds, coconutand Mi cup chocolatepieces; sprinkle over thebutter.Drizzle with sweetenedcondensed milk; sot aside.Molt remaining V4 cup<strong>Ocean</strong> City school lunchesffclOH SCHOOL MENU*4 'Th§ Onm City High School lunchmenu Indudoi • cholca ol ihtat pla(-ttn,kiMmwdlaM School lludontt hovt1 cholc* ol M first Mo ptamn wim(hi unpMn Ot toup on the Moondplattor. ll li ispltMd wlih i frulVMs*-tlblt,MONDAYnittw No, 1 — Tomato soup,grilled A M U sandwich, poloto Ehlpi,trull cfl»p,oholC8 0t mllK, •Plitttr No. 2 — Mrwilnna soup,salami and chsseo on 70, (mil crlip,cholMsftnlik,Plittir No. I — Maks your ownsalad bai.TU19OAVWiHw No. 1 _ pftmlmifili,mailnaled vtgtuklti, apple Uwtl.(hoist ol milk,NiMw No, 3 — Chlctien VBOottblesoup, DM Mind on • bun wltfi letiucs,apple ta/ls, choice otmllh,PltHtf No. J ~ Make your ownsalad bar.WEDNESDAYPlitUt No. 1 — Tuna talad on 1kalisr wlih ItRuM and lomtto, chilledlmli,cookl««,cholc«olmllk,PliHtr No, I - Chilled sift soup,bologna and cheese on wheat, chilledIrult, Msklti, choice ot milk,Plitttr No. ) - Make your ownsalad bar.After removing fromoven, sift powdered sugarover the cake and rowerwith cloth towel.Turn out and roll up jellyroll fashion, starting fromthe short side. Chill untilfilling is set, at least I hour.Serve with dollops <strong>of</strong>whipped cream.Makes 1 10-inch roll,•Note! To toast almonds,spread whole almonds in asingle layer in a shallowpan. Place in a cold oventoastat 350 degrees, 12-15minutes, Stirring occasionally, until lightly toasted.Cool and chop.What could be a moreideal sweet for your specialsweetie than a scrumptiousdessert from France, theplan? whef^ *rom£Uieft=Ay!3g—invented.Pa. Dutch potpiedinner SaturdayDOROTHY — The Bothlo.hom Lutheran Church, 12thwhisk In the egg yolks.Avenue, wtU hold Its 3rdPour In a largo bowl, Shr Inannual Pennsylvania Dutch the grated orange lost andchicken potpie dinner Saturday,Fob. 9,In another large bowl,Grand Marnier,two Boatings, one a 5 pjn,, beat the egg whites with theanother at 6:30. Take-outs areavailable from 3:30 to4:30p.m Reservations arerequired and may be madeby'calling Pam at 4764147Cost is $6 far adults and$2.50 for children 6-12.Under six are No.No tickets Will be sold atthe door.THURSDAYPlitltr No. 1 - B-b-quttf chicken,maihed potaolet, buttefed peM, vattnintcake, choln sf milk,PltHir No. 9 - Crsim <strong>of</strong> broccolisoup, ham nits' en e bun with lettuce,valentine cake, choice ot milk,Plitttr No, 1 — Make ysur ownsalad bar.FRIDAYSCHOOL CLOSED FORPr»tld*m'iW«K»ndPRIMARY SCHOOLStudenls have the choloe t! plaltet 1sr the lollowlng dally;Peanut butter and Icily, ratlin nut mill,chilled fruit, pudding wlih topping,choice ol milk.•" Shore Memorial Hospital's •Medical Lecture Series PresentsI1IPSI Speaker:JAMES W. ZICCARDI, D.O,IHEART DISEASEIPREVENTION", while thereIis no guarantee you won't oneday be the victim <strong>of</strong> a heartattack, there are ways toIsignificantly reduce yourchances <strong>of</strong> having one. In thisIprogram, you will learn <strong>of</strong> the'risk factors in heart disease,I the the effects importance <strong>of</strong> cholesterol <strong>of</strong> exercise.andIIBoard certified incardiblogy, Internalmedicine and cardiovascular diseaseWhen: Thursday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, 14 • 7:00 'pm .Where: Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Library( 2 S/FarragutAve., Mays LandingAdmission is tree and open to the public.Registration is requested, GaU 653*4500IIbutter and granulatedsugar for coating a soufflemold4 ounces semisweet orbittersweet chocolate4 Tbsp. unsalted butter4 eggs, separatedgrated rest <strong>of</strong> I orange2 Tbsp. Grand MamiorVfe tsp, cream <strong>of</strong> tartarconfectioners' sugar fordustingPreheat oven to 475your thumb around the top<strong>of</strong> the mold to dean <strong>of</strong>f anyexcess tatter.(The souffle, can be preparedahead to this point.Keep It refrigerated,)Bake on the lowest rack<strong>of</strong> the oven for S minutes.Lower the temperature to425 degrees and bakeanother 4 or 5 minutes,until the souffle has rtsonhalfway above the top <strong>of</strong>tho mold and is springy tothe touch.Dust with confectioners'sugar and serve immediate-Servos four.Our low-calorie, elegantBrandied Cherry and PoachButter and sugar a 4«up \Xfau enoughsouffle mold.»__~iwVtho chocolate and butter;molt over low heat,Remove from heat andUpper Townshipschool lunchesMIOOIB SCHOOL MENUThe MMit School hffirt mtnuIncludes ttdmtMot two pUttnn,A MM pMftut bumr ind Mirlandvdch It waPiM* dairy ts • rrtWontrsschok*.MONDAYPiititf No, i — Chwieburflw on iMitttr m. 1- turn Jos Wi amil, cup ol wgraMt but nup, fMhpearl, mil*.(LUCKY PLATt BA¥I)TUESDAYnittlf No, 1 - Bai-B-Qm Mbt anbun, buttered rl 08.niHtf No. a - Magm indihftlt HnMHth tn 1 rod, Chicken{Ufflbe Klip, buttered rloe, gratnpoai, iltortW frull, tnllK.WEDNESDAYP!iHifNo,1 — PIlltbrMd.PilHM No. I - M ho»gl» w/IOmMli littutii potito chips, mulhroomloup, Mlwy ItuKM pMnulbunsr,b(Holr«liin»,inllk.THURSDAYPIIHM NO. 1 — Hippy vulontlnt'tDay, Chlokwi nuoo*U, roll.PliHtr No. a - Sloppy Jos on »rail, crtam ol broocotl wup, fttndnMti,lwlmuM lmllltH&R Block hnsI he experienceyou need.The compote may be preparedup to 2 days inadvance and kept coveredIn the refrigerator,BRANDIED CHERRYAND PEACH COMPOTEFRIDAYNOBCHOOIIPrNldiM'lWMkMM.•LIMfNTANY MHOOL HtNURi.114Vt.11Tfw DiAMnttry School lunch menuMudtt • shelM e! Am intrfM,MtlMt 11«.1MM MttMi IbutShf and tWIy mrWwtetitl«V H a Mfd MMt ehllM.MONDAYPiilttr No. 1 - From* Toutw/iyrup 1 bumr, uuiagt patth, haihbrovm powloai, FMlh Brtnge imllsi,milk,TUESDAYPiltltr No. 1 - Oven baked chic*,•n, (parilih rtes, butMnd com. poach-•i, milk,WEDNESDAYPMttr No. 1 - Grilled chMis,umdwlch, tomilB ISUB, pickle chipi,fruit cocktdl, milk.THURSDAYPlitttr No. 1 - 'lucky Plate Day",TsM Hwsl* w/tomito » tettuce,potato chlpi, pea, milk.NO8CHOOLIIPrtUtfinfiWNkMd,We prepare ail binds <strong>of</strong> Income tax returns, fromthe simple tothe complex, Whatever your tax situation,we can handle It.UA.D BiftfUr* Americ3 '* Tax TurnI W l { BfcWWIl Put us to work (or v>i Q«»Mv Shopping CwttfSAVING TEETH IS.YOUR FIRST, CONCERN_ J not warfurrtilihe^baooma M decayed, (hat an extraction Is necessary, PravsntlveLet your dentist flu _.._ , . ,vIsHatorekamlnlnfl.cfeaningan^'.. 1I, protectlno yoiif.teeth and gums. Any[' problems ho finds In tho future, will usIVbQmlrtor.onesthffl'flfBeflallyarid 'jfaiick^DeiitalAlds,& Mounts,We«f«pt McdJcflJd, Lctefld. PAADJ Blue Crcn,TOSBt WA. iuMiH, PAID iind PC9.,Tips on finally winning thepost-holiday battle <strong>of</strong> the bulgeUko every year, this hoUdayseason has bean filledwith fun, partying andweight pin. Many peoplewith good intentions, acrossthe country, have lists <strong>of</strong>But even before they startdieting, tihey taowfeel they're on the giant,neyor-onding troadmill <strong>of</strong>life, experiencing a cycle <strong>of</strong>weight loss ana gain withtho knowledge that any'founds they lose will mostassuredly reappear."Statistics show that,among all dieters who losesignificant weight, 95 percent<strong>of</strong> thorn will regainalltheir pounds, or more,within two years," notesDr, Steven R. Pelkln, associatepr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> medldne atThomas Jefferson UniversityHospital, Philadelphia,"It's important to followhose pound! <strong>of</strong>f? 1One common mistake iscrash dieting, In which caloriesare restricted too muchand too pr<strong>of</strong>oundly.If your weight loss isextreme, you may suffer;skin, nausea, lniomnla, §mimand eirtlac arrhyth.mtaB '"If you lose too muchweight too quickly, yourcrash diet eventually mayprove to be fattening/ 1warns Dr. Pelkln, "You canlose only BO much weightper day from the fat storedin your body. If you losepounds too rapidly, youbegin to lose your leanbody mass, which is composed<strong>of</strong> musde and water.g fuel evenworki as anwWeThe female pattern <strong>of</strong>obesity, or the gynold pattern,is not associated toany great extent with ear*diovaseular problems. Butthe fat stored at the hipsand buttocks tends to be theleast metabdliEable andmmtdiffloilttolote.If you are anxious to take<strong>of</strong>fsome <strong>of</strong> those unwanted<strong>of</strong>fers tho followinglean body mass, the morefor dletarsicalories you bum, If youlose too much lean tissueduring weight loss, your'engine 1 becomes smallerand needs fewer calories torun."A reduction in yourmetabolic rate reduces yourdaily caloric needs,*'explains Dr. Pelkln. "So Ifyou consume the tamenumber <strong>of</strong> calories that youpreviously eonsflned justto maintain weight, youwill actually gain weight,you regainmost likelyStudies have proven thatnot all fat is created equal,While men tend to gntnweight around the waist,women typically addpounds to weir buttocksandhips, the male pattern<strong>of</strong> obesity, known as theated with coronary ar'ioryheart attacks and dttath,However, the good news isthat the fat at the waist isthe most readily melabo-Uzed fat store in the indy,so that it is shed first whendieting, '• Adopt a policy, <strong>of</strong>"defensive eating, bybecoming aware <strong>of</strong> theforces working against yourweight control efforts, suchas TV commercials, conveniencefoods, or the tantalizingsmell <strong>of</strong> popcorn atthe movie theater, Expectthem and be prepared forthem.r ways to useyour body more all day[ ongi 8U eh as taking a busl«ness walk tasloid oT t bull.«« ^iidi. «itag Ih. 1W11Inttead <strong>of</strong> the elevator, andpirklnj hrtw iway fyou will lose and how flityou will lose It. . **• haiso^ourtilfforetcn •minor success'rather thonberate yourself tor every, Mtkii i iiwmatter how many dinesyou have failed at dieting,you can bo successful with aprogram geared for you tsan Individual.Your Life, Your Health ispresented by TMftgj liffmmUnlvtrsllytua publte servlu,Call your most dependable local company"(' ) M-l v •flAIM^/btiiiBliPremium Window Costs• MORE Strength•MORE Durability^MORESiyle:^',Li ~ ** K!','-'«9H|fljnH-^nTpvwviX.99 American Cheese ,2.99 Fresh Shade Steak.j j AM. 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B4 rwam»l£UBSB) Ckjft.nCity, NJ. niurtdty, Mmnry 7, 1891State's first lady kicks <strong>of</strong>f'Buckle Up for Love 9Week.Parents and others areencouraged to properly usechild safety soa« and beltson every trip, and to Wt anexample by buckling upthemselves.T-shim, showing a chUdin a bunny suit sitting in acar seat with the inscription"Somebunny love* you"are being given to allSheriff urgesparents to usesttfety seatsCOURT HOUSE — CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Sheriff JamesT. Flousis joins law enforcementagencies an*d citizensgroups across the countryin recognizing Peb. 10-16 asChild "Passenger SafetyAwareness Week.This week's goal is tourge the correct use <strong>of</strong> theseprotection devices,"When used correctly,"Plousis said, "child safetyseats are extremely reliablein preventing deaths andInjuries to young passenprs,"All SO states and the District<strong>of</strong> Columbia have lawsrequiring infants and youngchildren to be placed Insafety seats and securedwith safety belts,RecycleThis <strong>Newspaper</strong>SOBERS POINT, — infants bom at the hospitalLudnda Mono, New Jer-durinsey's the week.Writ Lady, will, (binAtlantic <strong>County</strong> ExecutiveThe first lady's visit iscosponsored by the county'sOffice <strong>of</strong> Highway Safe-Dick Squires 9:30 a.m.Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 atShore Memorial Hospital tokick <strong>of</strong>f the states "BuckleUp for Love* campaign, ••part <strong>of</strong> National Child Passengei'Safety Awafipnessty, Shore Division AAAMid-Atlantic and ShoreMemorial Hospital and willbe held in the Hospital'sRainbow Room.Buckle Upfor Love!Child PassengerSafety Awareness Week<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 10-16,<strong>1991</strong>The program's kick <strong>of</strong>f inAtlantic <strong>County</strong> is sjgriifle*nt,The county, uhf«rw*natelyt has the distinction <strong>of</strong>having the worst record <strong>of</strong>safety belt and childrestraint seat use in thestate, awarding to KflteBchunnan, GHS director.Children, Schunnan says,are the ones who suffermost. "The leading chUdkiller and erippler in Americaisn't cancer or any otherdisease," said Sehurman."It's caused by traffic acddentsand adults who letchildren ride unprotected inthe car,"Recent efforts by severalstates to enforce seat beltlaws has lead to the prosecution<strong>of</strong> parents and otherswhose children died in (raffleaccidents as a result <strong>of</strong>not having been restrained."It Is our hope that thepublic will became betteraware <strong>of</strong> the dangers <strong>of</strong>driving without seat beltsboth to themselves and totheir children," saidSquires, "It may take a fewextra moments to buckle upa child, but those momentsmay weU be worth a lifetime."peaks or Faith is Motor ists urged toLenten themeMARGATE - Punks <strong>of</strong>RUth is the Lenten theme atthe Margate CommunityChurch,MOO Ventnor Fark-Tho Rev. Terence DwynJohnson and David A, Hem-Ing, church pastors, willexplore the Biblical metaphor<strong>of</strong> "mountains* in their Sundaysermona,An Ash Wednesday serviceIs planned 8 p,m, <strong>Feb</strong>. 13in the Chapel. Rev, FlemingwUl spoak on The Flak <strong>of</strong>SPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family Florist3336 WMt Ave,PheniMS.1388UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEAJSth Street and Aabury AvsnueRev, Paul W t vandsr Loo, PastorSUNDAY, Fib. 10th, 1M1» 10:30 AMSERMON "I Love You"MS PM Sttvtat ol RewndteUon wt) Jus«06 Among Tho NationsWu^ml Dlfoctw Aborts Sflto- Nuf»«y Available During SwloeQeSANOTYBAPTIST CHURCH10TH& WESLEY , 309-2261SUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>, 10,<strong>1991</strong>10:45 AM Morning ServiceSunday School9:30 n,m.Sunday Worship Service,.,,,; ,,„ 1045 a.m,Evening Service „ ul A 7:00 p.m.Wed. Bvd, Service , ...7:00 pan,Awana Progmrn for Boyt ft Olrli 3 yam to3th jjmde,Prklay'i 6:30 pm,—— Nwtiy awilabtifor alt services -i—Morning Service v"It's REAL"Dr. Rbnald Mansdoerfer , ,, •/ ^buckle up for loveCRANPORD —TheNiwJersey State Safety Counciljoins the National HighwayTraffic Safety AdministrationIn recognising <strong>Feb</strong>.10-16 as National Child PassengerSafety AwarenessWeak, This is a time toreveryone to pi Into thohabit <strong>of</strong> using child safetysoats and safety belts correctly.This year's theme Itdren ages five and underdied in car accidents InNew Jersey. Bight <strong>of</strong> tlflichildren were unrestrainedwhile four were In car seatsthat ware not being usedproperly. Nationwide, 723children died In car crashesthatytir.According to NHTSA,proper use <strong>of</strong> safety beltsreduced the likelihood <strong>of</strong>fatal or serious injuries by40 to 55 percent- ChUdrestraints, wheh used cor*rectly, are 7\ percent effectivein preventing deathand 67 percent effective inpreventing injury.As a reminder to newparents <strong>of</strong> the importance<strong>of</strong> protecting their littleones, the Council, In cooperationwith the state DlvVlien <strong>of</strong>,.HIflhway TrafficuphospltalB throughout thestate during this apodalWeek,Per more Informationabout Child PassengerSafety Awareness Weekcontact the Council at (908)W2.9712,First Presbyterian ChurchPteehytSrian Ohureh (U.9 A)7th & Wesley Ayertue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySUNDAY, FEB. 10,<strong>1991</strong>9:30 A.M. Sunday School,11 A.M. ServiceNursery ProvidedSERMON:""me Confirmation <strong>of</strong> the Truth"Pastor Sheldon4 P.M. Evening VespersDuring January & <strong>Feb</strong>ruaryfor information call 399-1833" .. £ST. PETER'S UNTIEDMETHODIST CHMGH8th ijnd dentral Avenue,,Oc&in. City, NJ.' • §SUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>. lOtli• 8:1SA.M, Communion lrf•, .NuiL' 'obituariesEleanor Breckley, 89ATLANtK q « — Hewtafc BfteWey, 89, <strong>of</strong> this resortdiedlan. 31 at fi« AtUmfeaty Metfldl Ctater, Qry Otvtsion.• • .Som in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Mi. Breckley was a descendant <strong>of</strong>die Adams, Risley and Wgbee families, who woe the bitsetttan <strong>of</strong> HaitfBKl, OOMU, colony and woe also some <strong>of</strong>the eariy settlers in Atiantic <strong>County</strong>.She worked at Ae VieitBi Restmmiirt to Aflmtte Oy-Surviving are two ions, Charles R McCracken <strong>of</strong> McKeeQty and Ralph McCracken <strong>of</strong> Florida; two brothers, HerschelBreckley <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry and Samuel Breckley <strong>of</strong> Florida;a steer, Vetto Wooitet <strong>of</strong> Somes Petal; and severalgrandchildren.Graveside services were held at B» Satam Cemetery,Pleasantville.Grace O'Reilly, 86SOMTOS POINT — GflMi QTteffly, 86, <strong>of</strong> this communitydied Jan. 31 at Shore Memorial Hospital.Bom in Qteabeth, ihi waB an area resident forII years.She is survived by a niece, Edith Sehmeder, with whomshe resided.No services were planned Burial was bt St. CertmdeCemetery, Woodbridge.Arrangements were by the Middleton-Stroble FuneralHome, loners Point.Margaret Voss* 80OCEAN OTY - Margaret & Voss, W, <strong>of</strong> Ws dry diedFeK 2 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Semen Point,Bom in Roxboro. Pa.) she lived in Margate before movit <strong>Ocean</strong> OCity.:Vets had worked for many wars in the Offiet <strong>of</strong>the Republican City C Committee <strong>of</strong> f Philadelphia, Phildlhi St Sh lworked for the Boardwalk National Bank In Margate.She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Margate Community Church.Surviving it her husband, WilliamServices wart private at the convenience el the family.Arrangements were by the Jeffries and Keates FuneralHome, Northflcld.Walter Schick, 76CAPl MAY — Walter L, Sehick, 76, <strong>of</strong> Ws dry died <strong>Feb</strong>.1 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers PointBom in Millville, he was a 25-year resident <strong>of</strong> Cape May,when he was the owner and captain <strong>of</strong> the fishing vesselNada-Jane tor40 yuan before retWhg.Mr, Schick had also worked on the Manhattan Projectduring World War B while employed by the 1,1 DuPontChemical Co., Deepwater, which earned him a U.S. WarDepartment citation in recognition <strong>of</strong> his contribution tothe production <strong>of</strong> the atomic bomb and the successful conclusion<strong>of</strong> the war. ..Surviving are a daughter, Darlene D. CFlynn <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint and a grandson.Services were Monday In the Christy Funeral Home.MlllvUle, with burial In Mount Pleasant Cemetery.Georgiana Haines, 81toMBM, roky-, Gtor^toa HataM, U, el.ttOimuMt)dleilFeB'21t Shore Memorial Hospital.Bom in Millville, the was a former resident <strong>of</strong> CrownPoint, tad.,and had resided in Seiners Potat tor I? ygamSurviving are three sons, Edward E. <strong>of</strong> Cinnamlnsonand Unford A. and Howard R., both <strong>of</strong> Portage, Ind.; adaughter, Suzanne E. Parchman <strong>of</strong> Setners Point; sixgrandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.Services were Wednesday at the Chester J. WimbergFuneral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. Burial was In Friends CentralCemetery,Unweod, , ; -,.Thomas Hadad, 83SOMERS TO1NT - ThomnH G. Hadad, 83, <strong>of</strong> this dty, died <strong>Feb</strong>. 2 at Shore Memorial HospitalBom in Shenandoah, Pa., Mr. Hadad had been an arearesident for 35 years. He was a toll collector at the Beesley'sPoint Bridge tor11 years.Surviving are his granddaughter, Donna-MarieMoodhart, with whom he resided; three other grandchildren;and one great-grandchild.Memorial services were Tuesday at Grace LutheranChurch, Somcr Point. Burial was private.Arrangements were by Middleton-Stroble FuneralHome, Somers Point.GRACE BIBLE GHAPEL•ONN MM* TIM** Mrtf* 'iO, • "Obrf* Wwdfct Today's World! tili, J J'Helen D'Augustine, 89VWILAND - Helen (DTppelUo) WAusustefe, 89, ..this dty died Mfc % at the NewotfmbAledtoi Garter aft*an extended illness-Bom to My, she was* Vineland indent far the past 17A registerednurse, she worked at Neweomb tor26 yearsand ivtd *s a Red Cress nurse durlnj World War n.She was « member <strong>of</strong> St. Isldore*i OwrA, Vtaiand.Surviving are a daughter, Helen Michaels <strong>of</strong> Sea MeCity, Wo sons, Carmen <strong>of</strong> VinilaiRi and Joseph <strong>of</strong>Millville; three brothers, Joseph ft, Harry A. and Albert -all <strong>of</strong> Vineland; eight grandchildren; and seven great-*grandchildren.Strvias were Tuesday at St Isidore's Church withburial In Sacred Heart Cemetery, Vineland, ArMnganeniswere by me DeMareo Funeral Home, Vineland,Contributions may be made to the Bishop McCarthyResidence or St Isidore's Church,Roland Pangburn, 72CARDIFF — Roland Pangburn, 72, <strong>of</strong> this Egg HarborTownship community died H*. 1 at Shore Memorial Hos-1pltal, Somers Point.Bom in MUlvjllc, he was an area resident tormost <strong>of</strong> hisUfe. He worked as an auto mechanic for South Shore Foni,Marmora. *,Mr. Pangbum was a member <strong>of</strong> the VFW post InMillville and St Peter's United Methodist Church, OmanCity,Surviving are his wife, Sarah; a daughter, MaryannPangbum-Ott <strong>of</strong> Absecon; five stepchildren; Ave sisters,Laura Thunt<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Millville, Alice Scheibeln <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty, Carol Prince <strong>of</strong> Texas, and Janunice Higgs and Ruth eak in Ae »me auditwigreat-grana- ^^. , ^^ ^ audli^-The chapel f s Kfon'i nieceGroup and the Pain and who is remembered for herum.Spares p group will meet this cog courageous efforts to free in the month, Johnmonth.slaws via the underground Walker and Lyle GrandlsonJOYLOVE LETTERSLucky Couples Will Win.OyemightStayAiDinner At Thump's4 Star Fortune's Restaurantand Show TfcfceisIt's Easy To Win!Listen Today For Details!MIDWINTERSPECIALCOPIER OR FAXUSPlus Tsx.Ptr Month60 Month Lease PurchaseWhile Quantities LastL \ HmmonlonCALL NOW! 561-4400If you see newshappening, callTHE NEWSCENTER40 HOTLINE(609)926-0300The date was Qood Priday, April 14,1869. A hush fell over the audienceas the curtain rase upon "Our AmericanCousin" it the Ford Theater InWashington D.C.From his balcony box, PresidentAbraham Lincoln was viewing the playwhen suddenly the unmistakable"crack" <strong>of</strong> a pistol pierced the atmosphere!Lincoln slumped Into unconsciousness,felled by tht bullet <strong>of</strong> JohnWllkes Booth, a southern sympathizer InWe Civil War,Abraham Lincoln was tall and thin Instature, with sharp features In contrast tohis gentle heart and an honest natureB5Black history programhonors Cobb's memoryOCEAN CITY — The program wul feature•Keeping the Dream Alive' a candlelight scrvic* inis the «h«ne <strong>of</strong> a spedal memory <strong>of</strong> Rcocfi* Cobb,program on Hack history the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy teacher who430 pm. Sunday; <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 at died last spring.the Oce*n Ory Primary The guest speaker is theSchool, sponsored by Ae Rev. Nathnniel Burgess.Geranium Temple, No, 4©, Area community t choirs hi willDoughtets<strong>of</strong> Bks. stag. The public toinvited.Coalition focus on Mideast warABSECON - The Coalitionfor Peace and Justice the Persian Gulf war amiThe group will discussWill meet 7:45 p.m. ways the peace movementWednesday, Peb, 13 at thecan help stop Ik Refreshmentswill be served; theFriends Meetinghouse, PitncyRoaApublic Is welcome.Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital&WCMC-AM1230Present"Medically Speaking"join your hostMichael Boriss,D,acardiologtelwith his guestKatiierine Forrester, M,D.Specialist inInfectious Diseases<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11 and 13Dr. Forrester will discuss AiD$>Time InEvery Monday, 6:30 p.m. &Every Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.on A/VCMC-AM 1230 RadioJohnhl-18.MondtyCotossUntltS-19TuttdtyCotosslinsWednesdayColo»sltn»ItS-iTTtiundsyMirk311040FridayMirk6145-32SaturdayMark1211844,,, "with malice toward, none, with,ehai% for all," - .Having struggled from his humblebirth In a log cabin to become a self-educatedlawyer, and ultimately the sixteenthPresident <strong>of</strong> the United States,Lincoln believed In "government <strong>of</strong> thepeople, by the people, and for thepeople,"The rising sun, on the morning <strong>of</strong>April 19,1065, found Uneoln stilled (orever,claimed ID the darkness by death.Yet, his impact upon our nation wouldnot be destroyed, Though the life <strong>of</strong>Abraham Uneoln hid ended, a new era<strong>of</strong> Freedom had begun,DepyngMtHi IHW I«MMI P O Bo. igoj GlwMlHM VA SHM Tt» Am»dcm Weil SocWyRE. 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DARBYDURANCE AGQJCY.INaTMPubfloRN(FMHPhone 39MW9 ^A & D TIRE«, HKKVICKYOUR DISCOUNTTIRE STORE!, 133S:Atbuty AVC • 9S9-1343el vit'i? ftIIFIRSTFIDELITYBANKHAMADAlevard•^T«¥tf.S(ii I \% (sports updatesDespite sitting out sewn minute in fcwl trouble.<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty senMr Deitiek YconMn somed ••aro^h^i 38 points Tttosdiy nigfcl m A*City boys defitatcd Mainland, 814*.The Ranter giris M Mainland cut a »f»i«tdown totNrw before settling down to wth,"Hi night SaphaBMM Isl |hty with JO points.Senior ty\t Sttter and saphomate Heath Mumsl*yand Kyle Uehudt eaA won twice l\w*l»y toipark OcMii Qtfi unddtaitcd swim *&«« » a-® win ower ^ Hart>or Township.In hoyi Haskctbali, No-\ ranked AManHeaty g*28 points (mm Louli Ko» and dvlMMd Vtndanti,84^0In girls basfcolhall. Mariu Pflum scored 16 tohelpHoly SpirO MM«|iI ••f . 1 fl rTfA jau. 1 1* •>ilHiliiITysports shortsoA.rn.EY jams we s HMX m JAWB^«»n Qty gwdMMe StqAMd* VaCAitlty was indurtw* teM ** W8<strong>of</strong> Rn\e Monday ntaht durt»t e*ainM4a at StJoshs h's Alumni FWdhwwet3Sey, S ndw the eaadh at the UMwiMlhMn*«d Waycd h« eMPOlnt f N j * (flOO) 030-0000I' flout* 73, tthlp Bottom, NJ'•••Kvie«/»rnerCfui/V'f' '"' 'I''• BATTERIES• TRANSMISSION1PARTS• BELTS &HOSES• BRAKE FLUID• FILTERSuied tomeet Hammonton on Wednesday, Itwould play oh tt»reeconsecutiv* nights, a vteta*Hon <strong>of</strong> NJSIAA rulei.So, Hammonton was asked to postpone its Jan.30 Mme at Lower Ope May until <strong>Feb</strong>. 13. At anenducen\et\t though \t may not have been presentedthat way) Lower tape May agreed toplaythe <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 game at Hammonton.Ihtill bfit HAnd any game played befeM the cut<strong>of</strong>f date butadded tothescheduleaft«r the season has begunwill not cownt toward tournament quaUticaUon.Champ M^aftew, tt»« tower Cm> May eoaeihandamWiWlgraduate,a|ggydevious. He fm saw a team that should have Menaolidconter^ritheCapeNattonalbutwasasolidconter^erintheCapeabutwashurt by injuries Ho iaw a ch,ii>w, within the rul«<strong>of</strong> .fdblE^lmostnStinetiESnMmifttlook dollars, almoit making this arangement look *«4«^tattdns,t^^vttt»e^kWs ft !»»*«*»like a bribe.<strong>of</strong> the season. fIt to the forced postponement <strong>of</strong> a league gamethat might create a problem for Lower Cape May,traHon—somebody wot as close tothebasVetballteam—should have stopped this tttn^ espedaUyThe NJSIAA has no rule to preventa team fromwhen tht ttttneuven with Hammonton started toscheduling a las^minute game before the deadUsound likea political divaline.One more thing.In fact, three years ago Middle Tbwnship addedLast month a tense basketball game betweeha game on the night <strong>of</strong> the deadline and won it toPennsauken and Bishop Eustace was stopped inensate a MO rteord and give th* PanBters a spot inthe fourth period because the players on\he twothe Group 2 tournament. Middle went on towinteams were becoming too violent, helped, accord^the South Jersey championship.ing to some, by rattier lenient <strong>of</strong>ficialsThe situations werea little different, however.Pennsauken led the game by two points and hadMiddle had two games postponed by snow thatthe ball. But, because the tension was so highyear, both against teams they should beat, and(there may even be some legal action) Ptennsaukenthose games could not be rescheduled before thedecided two weeks ago not to complete the game.deadline.At the cut<strong>of</strong>f date Pennsaulttn! the WW> SouthThe CAL Is apparently eonstdermg some actionJersey Group 4 champion, was 7-8 and foiled toagainst Lower Cape May. The most discussed penaltyis to forfeit the <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 game with Hammon-qualify this year, possibly because it decided notplaying the final three minutes <strong>of</strong> a game it ltdton, a move that will only hurt the basketballwas in the best interests <strong>of</strong> its young athletes.players on the two teams, who do not deserve toThe decision makers «t Lower Cape May proba*be punished.bly thought they were doing something in the bestIt looks like the time has come for the NJSIAA tointerests <strong>of</strong> their young athletes, too,adjust its rules forqualifying in basketball. Thehope here is toeliminate the .500 record and leteverybody play, but that seems unlikely at thispoint.AtTENnONIf the .500 minimum Is going to stand, why notrequire each school to submit its schedule tothe Somers Point Pet OwnersNJSIAA before the opening game <strong>of</strong> khe season?All games scheduled on Jan. W or before would beused to determine a team's eligibility.If one <strong>of</strong> those games is postponed (by weatheror other uncontrollable problems) it must be madeup by a certain date or, for tournamentseedingurposes, it counts as a loss forboth teams.PETE'S GLASSStore fronts'EntraceDoore'Show CasesGlass speciaists* Boats too!._ WWo«S»DMm«i«Mns«MtwWerkTops* Bath EnclomsPWHPtPLAZA 9, SIB SHORE ROAD, MARMORA, NJf,Jm! vm Bit MS\ SWM briegg),GE OWNERS...tANiCStMJRMEN...•YOURSELFERScir /jf cccoJoticj• LAMPS• LIGHTING• OIL• MUFFLERS• CARBURETORS.PAiNT• HAND TOOLS.SHOCKi• WINDSHIELDPRODUCTS• THERMOSTATS ,AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!\-t• TOOL SOXES. U-JOINTS•iATTlRYCHARGERS•ENGINE• PARTSciut'cv,(


B8 N,J« , % «§iISLTONDUE NEXTWEEKAsselta may return this weekQcwin City junior J.D.Aisclta, who broke hiswrist in • prMwson gameand, has been unable to pkysince, may finally becomeavailable to the RaidersJ.D. Asselta, brace and all.within the n#« week.And in girto basketball,$,\\ s#r,i or Aptoin*tH>Elton, a starter on fastyear s South Jersey finalist,has begun practicing for theSpecializing in Fine Building . it,»Seashore Supply Co.MmiAND OPENS EARLYOCEAN CITY —WM&evelr tafes over *cOoteft' Ct^rHi^ SchoolfoodAlt pMeMm-mxt fallwill start hfe fitst seasonginst tKe ^ t Cdhaswto Gty vrfttl too\ball Cape May,on Sent 28 atCar*y. Keld ^attaWt TonySutAcednd his Millvtttc* Thun'., ^IN rrmoHW'lk(ifootball starts withwould have played Ha»>montoi(\ v Atlantk fcltywould have taced StAugustine and Millvillcwould have played St 4Joseph, among othm,ft Is expected that two <strong>of</strong>ess«upuftdtathJs dhMle will remain on AcSchedule. The tan includeBoema against Vmeland andOakcrest against LowerThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City scheduleopens with two homegames and concludes withftrsHimirThanksgiving Day gamewith Middle Township atThe 73-year rivalrybetween <strong>Ocean</strong> City andPlea&antvtlke ended lastThanksgiving because <strong>of</strong>problemsrelated to The reorganisation<strong>of</strong> the National Division<strong>of</strong> the Cape-AtlanticLeague and Pleasantville v sdedslon to play a nonteagueschedule the nexttwoytars,The closest thing to arivalry game remaining onthe Raider schedule (untilthe series win Middle gainsinterest) is the Now i ganttSow* Jersey Parochial Achaiiwiori Holy Sp!rit v *IQIQOI V>^ Mai csince 1%2, •.Oeea»scheduled to |Mainland has edded tonon4M|ue opener withAbsoganw to replace (Pteasantvlueoh ttesehedule. TheMustangs also play theirColman going to Nebraska;Karayiannis picks TempleOCEAN CITY—Ttit two numerous vitf ts and Jhoattoy members <strong>of</strong> Otean City caUs horn Nebraska coachHigh Sd\ooi'» 1990 tootbaU Tow Osborne, w«lteam have made verbal recrutted as a linebacker,commitments to accept col- though he did pin nearly1,000 yards mis season as aLlRcbaeker Doug Col. running back,man, the South Tefiey ta addition to Nebraska,Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> m he also vlsl^ Ae Unlver-A Vm and «n Afl^tttt i^lee- iiiy <strong>of</strong> Virginia, MleW«ttW tion, will play his college State University and Rut*football at fte University <strong>of</strong> gert University, Ms finalledslon had been betweenAnd two-way end George Nebraska and Michiganm-told rcpoHers last week,"and 1 loved the place.. tk> „ , , Ooadh Osborno even tndUttted , ^ w ftOl haw to^IH. 1 eould play askalderittr Uon Brown, much M 40 po^nf <strong>of</strong> A§Both young men slped plays right away, betweentetters <strong>of</strong> Intent yesterday In defenie and special teams,' 1ftPviP'E". 1 *"^^ "•*! K«»y»M»niB was heavilyHigh senboi. reaulted by the UniversityColman, who received <strong>of</strong> Maine and algo visitedYeoman leadsfi» Haibor Towhshlp (Oct.«> utd MiUviUe trtev. IS)on the told ur«kar tt» approaches 1,000Jn t tested sK*y v t>«period for interestedcoaches to apply tor wehend loo^aU^Mcnlnt position,teft v*cant by wtywiColman's nttgnation.Sources indicate that ttieonly applioanl Atom lastMason's staff is GaryDegenhifdt. Oner appUca-first txvo at home, iMainland coach Bob C<strong>of</strong>feywtll send his team out from outside sowo» Nottont have been Motivedunder the Ughts at Jiuena final decision Is expectedon Friday, Oct. 4 and, possibly,on Saturday, Now. 9 et is approved and availableUntil after the school budgetSt. Augustine,teaching positions areThe Mustang schedule determined.concludes on Thanksgiving The fialder foottoll fob ismorning at Egg Harbor me <strong>of</strong> three stiU vacant InTownship,the CAL Also looking forHoly Spirit, which brings head coaches are Absegamla 15-oame winning streak and Lower Cape May.into the new season, begins INI FOfttWUSCHtOUtESat home on Sept, 18 againstQWMiWFVOakcrest. , -Id Byrnes has scheduledLonape tat Spirit's nonleagueopponent on Nov. 9in Abseeon,Nwlthe University <strong>of</strong> Marylandand the University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati,Maryland was his tintchoice but. Initially, the Terraptnidid not make a finalscholarship <strong>of</strong>fer. So, whenthe Temple <strong>of</strong>fer camethrough, Karayiannisaccepted H.Maryland late made anequal <strong>of</strong>fer* but Karyaiannlshonored his verbal commit*ment to Temple anddeclined the Marylandscholarship,irowhiKMiylinnli winloin Holy Spirit senior RobMurle, and All-State lineman,who also selected theOwls.It hat also been learnedthat Aaron Bullock, the versatiletwo-way player fromEgg Harbor Township, hasaccepted a scholarship <strong>of</strong>ferfrom Duke University.; — TomWIUIamiVtNjriMAINLAND8t$ SI ,„„»„„,».,„,„.»»,.» ABSEC*MIocnft'.Nov (•..Nov H ,.s»p ssN4,,Otttl,,.MliiUUutUiUUHU K.,..„.„ MOTXE TOWNSHIP..... U St AygttLQV«B ttkPt mtat EM H«to TwmiNpH0U8WBIT„»,„.„„.„,.,„ AD8E0AMI..MViMliM.^'•IMIMM ^ top <strong>of</strong> thai ttst tnd abftftssumed the South JerseySoonilK KMUV UarrnSraarer uiVa^png ISA potottpwjpnt and her average iswe-h»mdredlh <strong>of</strong> * pointahead ot Susanne my <strong>of</strong>St. James.Cindy Pierce <strong>of</strong> Ham*monton (22,9), who Is thefourth leading aeorar InSouth Jersey, continues tolead the Cape-National girtsscoring,"n^ough Aero wwe a fewchanges in sequence, thesame ten girts make up theCAL topten this week.<strong>Ocean</strong> City sophomoreJot Johnson, who is averaging13,2 per game, movedup to No, 11 in girts' scoring,MUNR CAMtR ftCOWNttto* isIM0iNMNmT. DERRICK YEOWkN»BrtdBlV*W»,JolmMaen -CANVASAWNINGSW§ Rehang, Repairarid Take DownCANOPIES• General canvas Work•Tennis Court WindH.A. 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B12If you have to deal with a bank for a mortgage, negotiating is keyIIAdjustable raw mortgages:"Virtually a mistake forevery amage family inAmerica, You shouldn'trate spwuUte with yourhome.Banks: "A hank can stealmarc <strong>of</strong> your money in fiveminutes than a grocerystore ran in a lifetime,*Consumers; "We've beenconditioned to make e»rtlythe wrong move in almostevery financial situation.The bink should be yourlast slop for money, neveryour first."But If you've got to go tothe bank for a mortgage,"look at the banker with aErfffort Nate: me: This it thejaundiced jaundwpd eye. Bankers Banters are arc percept down and youpercent, pettent, tell them you want book a S3 mUlign manage ^ i Ike Tfte bank hank is going toyou should at least insfc* insist on r*te rite^ou'II t you'll have hive U\m savedfirst <strong>of</strong> s a tkrtf thrw part sm« fin on in Hie the business husanMi <strong>of</strong> helping want to borrow the rest, rest to to pay 8, 8. You'd be amazed HBVued (theorettcAllf (theor*Hc«U; 'collecting tttame chafe TOU you BO OE.VQIbr ot « pWng getting mowy tnwey B»HaH market rates $13,000 $13,0*5 Wt mm the life <strong>of</strong> thewwrtgtgf ramty The first tw themjaelw*. People who run "Why should you pay the at how <strong>of</strong>ten the bank will $80,f*lQ in nts) than it ttfdit report. Why dont (7 to 6 percent Matst), loan, tod thatV not badparts durum "how 16 get & to their bank or savings tcyou just go down to tit* instead <strong>of</strong> the passbook rate ptyMaB." f)wmrtffigt, Ike third part Jis loan «hould rememberreporting bureau yourself «to S3 perank bitcvestVw But IT you really MM tod«K« p*sf W ttc tiHk it if tkt thai "and get a copy for $7 or $8, nothing at all. m money, and me hasslereetsaem hih your family and This is the gospel •eeordingto Edward Mrkvijka Jr.,"Tell them you've 0een a good customerand then take that m th» -You should be able to <strong>of</strong> negotiation, Mrkvick.you kaat [FOWMJ matins ""hand you want to pay less..."bank?" he says.dose a mortgage (or $1,000 Estates his original positionauthor, financial expertor less."—that banks, savings fc*Rj FRANK COOK and, perhaps not so surprisingly,a banker.dent <strong>of</strong> Rrst Nattonal Bank RtomftikM plans toMrkvicka, former presi-loans and mortgage compa-FtoMesMM writerFor the Ust 18 years,does to book m KD,000<strong>of</strong> Marehgo, HI., northwest look Cor money, M theMrkvicka has mad« » crusadeout <strong>of</strong> helping con-concede It's sometimes "When you needmortgage (collecting $3,400<strong>of</strong> Chkago, Is the first to ftrstbtnr-sumers deal with banks,whidi he says hide behind afacade <strong>of</strong> omnipotence specificallyto scare the Individualborrower.As <strong>of</strong>ten as not, however,Mrkvicka maintains averagecon«umer%.can negotiatewith their hank - andwin,"Let's say you've beenbanking at the same placefor 20 years," he suggests.•You've never had an overdraft.You've never had aproblem. You want to buy acar. You're going to put Hisame interest rate as thenext guy who cornes in,who has only been bankingthere a couple <strong>of</strong> years, hashad a couple <strong>of</strong> overdraftsand is only putting 10 percent down?"The reason you pay thesame interest rate is Aatbanks make good custom«ers pay more to <strong>of</strong>fset therisks <strong>of</strong> their bad customers,*And how do you avoidbeing lumped in with thebad risks?"You ask," Mrkvickasays. Tell them you'vebeen a good customer andyou want to pay less. If the(mortgage! interest rate is 9BOVRR'S MflfiKCT133844 Ab Asbury Ave. O a 399-1343 JLONQACRE FRESHTURKEY BREAST•1.69.""CHICKEN GIVEAWAYBuy 3 Breast 2,19 Ib.Get One FreeBuy 3 Legs 1.29 Ib.OetOneFretSEARSSAVE $80Kenmore 4,0-HPPowermate Vac• Edge$10 MONTHLY$199.87PMI PowstmnlejtMlnchnmnl dim.! hard 10if tch urea)Del.Grooertai Aisamptetfitood-swml<strong>Ocean</strong> OltyKenmore dishwasher• Poli/pmi eycle$12 MONTHLY$318.85Ktnmera- »«'««!mld'-alzemicrowave• 860 wails• Auta doirast duty itirt$10 MONTHLY$138.88BONELiSSCENTlRCUTPORK ROAST^.79 .The weight ot your choiceiXTRAUIANOOOKIQHAM *1.49,UviiKffiST79* »««>•LXII9~in.co!orTV• lOOHIoWilile$10 MONTHLYSAVE $15• 34 lynctlon itmstf> 2-WBek/eBvonlliniBf$10 MONTHLYSOO4.99SAVi $4Kenmorelargo-capacitylaundry polr• 1 spied A cyelo washerS379.99• 3 limpinluit dryerS299.99-WUNDERBAReOLOQNA99* 1/2 »xPBOVOLONECHEESESAVE $65In his book, Horn toRerotoYour BMJHS IJomm te Sfwl'Mrkviekii urges consumersto check out at least threelenders before decidingwhere to barrow money.And, "the smaller theIn pointe). Tnere% not onemore ounce <strong>of</strong> paperworkInvolved, Not one McsndIt's Uke paying an enlrybank, the better," he says, fee to get Into a grocery"Sniall banks want to g grow store, and then having theup to be big banks bk They are grocer tell you he Modsgoing to be more flexible on $2,000 up front to stock his(wins.shelvmi befcwe you go shopping-*"When you first walkinto a until bank, it's theperfect time to explain that Likewise, Mrkvickatf youVe going to keep'your believes the myriad <strong>of</strong> tottlernentfees should besavings there, then you'dlike a free safety deposit negotiated.box and a free checkingaccount. That's the time foryou to bargain away fees,*When trying'to arrange amortgage, Mrkvickabelieves the average "goodrisk consumer" shouldhave a goal <strong>of</strong> trying toshave at least 1 percentagepoint <strong>of</strong>f the quoted rate,and to halve the bank fen,"You should negotiatepoints,' he says, "Banksdisguise points as coveringtheir cost <strong>of</strong> doing business,but they've got nothing todo with their costs."A "point" equals 1 percent<strong>of</strong> the value <strong>of</strong> the loan.In today's market, mostbanks charge about 3 pointsto write a 9,8 percent, 30-year, fixed-rate loan,"But that's outright extortion,"he says. It doesn'tcost the hank any more toK«wio«aOcu«h, IJA|MI),refrigerator%MMONTHLY 6SAA A M• Qiiii eevtrid eriipiri; ^VsFaFvarar• 9 riaer ihilvu, Hindi-bin, also availoblo, -liKtUfid Hit! do<strong>of</strong>i only J1S monthly• DleHdrd*...Am«rlca'ili'iIIbusiness briefs"And escrow fees shouldalways be negotiated away.Why should you make anintenst-free loan or, at best,a passbook-rare loan toyour bank Just n it on oal>l«t me money and ton itback out at 14 or IS perawttInterest?"When I got my mart*gage, I told the bank I'd paythe taxes end insurancemyself, and would sendthem copies <strong>of</strong> the billswithin ft days. They'reentitled to see that theproperty is protected, 1 utrUpay my own bills."If you rant jet awaywith no escrow fees, thenowner <strong>of</strong> the Stndptptr estmiaUty,"newspaper; Treasurer C. Sobkow is a graduate <strong>of</strong>Gus Bruno, owner <strong>of</strong> the VHknova and Drexel unl«Hotel Scarborough. varsities and holds certifiedOpen to the public, the commercial lender oertifiealuncheoncost $10 and res- Hon from the Americanervations may be made by Bankers Association,tough to go eyeball to eye- row money for a home, ttv#)ball withyour banker. But to findprivate money first,*he also i knows it It pays <strong>of</strong>ftn In he lays. If an individualthe end,loans you the money, th"You're going to have to m m up front fees, nospend a little time." he said, expensive credit checks, no"You may have to mate 10 documentation.phone calls (to lenders) and "You should provide thespend a half hour or hour lender a survey and a tidenegotiating win each one. search. And you should payBut if you can negotiate for your own lawyer to prepareme document*. ThatWaway $2,500 fat fees, that'snot bad pay for three hours how to really saw en a<strong>of</strong> work,mortgage."^Dr If you can knock a Ntti vmk ptrt fc Exptorhalf percent <strong>of</strong>f the interest itttfiIncreasingly viable andpopular method <strong>of</strong> market-Ing real estate.Avalon Community Hallwhere there will bebooths and 31 tables for dls'play.Exhibitor space is limitedand is sold on a 'Vinteome" basis, There is a ISpercent discount to businessesregistering by ftb28,Call Lisa Garda at thechamber <strong>of</strong>ftee, 465-7181.STRESS, COMPUTERSTOPIC WEDNESDAYSWATMTON —"StresK acalling the chamber <strong>of</strong>fice,natural part <strong>of</strong> living" will3W-2&9, or .4043, AUCTIONEERSIN be the topic <strong>of</strong> DebSe Battles,a Shakloc distributorREAL ESTATE NAMEDOCEAN CrrY-NJ MartOiKOWSlNrQr1Vt P. Voting Grwip leal estate tic <strong>County</strong> NJAWBO, dur-and a member <strong>of</strong> the Atlan-AT COASTAL BANK broken has hen named Bing At the 6 i pm, pM. Rgbk PA. 13OCEAN CITY— Robert member <strong>of</strong> the Hudson and meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May ACCTflUSTttS •JN. Sobkow hag been Marshall Real Estate Auc- <strong>County</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> ARE ELECTEDappointed senior vice presi ttonetn team WHOM dkmts Women Business Owners at MAYS LANDING —dent and senior lending Include FDIC, Federal the Avalon Country dub. During the annual feorganitationmeeting <strong>of</strong> the Allan*<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> The Coastal Bank National Mortgage Corp., Also, Valerie P<strong>of</strong>dtng wlUloan department,Citibank, Chemical Bank present the showcase preandother major lending tentatinn on computers in board <strong>of</strong> trustees Roberttie Community CollegeA resident <strong>of</strong> NorthBeld,Sobkow has 25 years <strong>of</strong> Institutions.the small business. Par res- Barbleri, general managerbanking experience, 15 In According to John Dixon, crvetions, call 861-0107. <strong>of</strong> ps supply for South JerseyGas Co., was electedthe Cape-AttanHc area, chief operating <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong>"Witt the current problemsin the financial indus-selected becauie <strong>of</strong> theOther <strong>of</strong>ficers lneludeWio»NJMM^miWMNJM^ 'chairman, »try tied directly to unsound e^eiience In all phases <strong>of</strong>Vice Chairwoman finelylending practices, a conservativeand thorough Nlhl Nichols, Jh John Stat Sate and d Mh^el J, Uvefty hit been Point school teacher; Trea-real estate <strong>of</strong> principals BUI PHILADELPHIA ~ Aiken <strong>of</strong> Margate, a Somersapproach in making loans Is Chris AntoUnL„». surerAlfred J, Cade <strong>of</strong> ttnemsumerpr^luttidivMonwood, a senior vicean absolute necessity," Prior to every auction, NJbank president Philip J.Mayer Foods Cor- weiident at Caesars CasinoDiBerardino laid in^ » -» Hotel] Secretary Robertannouncing Sobkow'snailylromOettn Qoudie <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,tty, he reeved Ws degree AOTi dean <strong>of</strong> ' ' 'appointment,'-Bob. Sobkow's recordand experience will assureCoastal customers andMarketing Group wiU conductfree Seminars to assistbuyem In the art <strong>of</strong> auctionbidding, financing, siteselection and market values.Slate, a veteran <strong>of</strong> theJa •» \9J7number <strong>of</strong>tavestore that loans from auctton'bnsinett, iald aue- year, Prior to nil promoHon, eoordinatOM, inMlngCMstal wrtU bt <strong>of</strong> the high- tions are becoming on *i*» ^*?}.i glil i. m ! n> west % "JT IM«l APPUANCES IN-STOCK^ fef tntm«dtdta (MlvwyTUton fto»d,.^b*W Msi fc *y*i'.1^^Lwim^I'I V' IH


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A4 THESZNTWEl-LEDGFR deMnCtty, N,J. Timnday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14,1091IKUyoiNG EX-TOVRISM HEADChamber president chides un-named elements in local goVt, cityOCEAN CfTY — Cham- Accusing dry <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong>b»r <strong>of</strong> Commerce President demagoguery* LanehoneyThomas C. Lanchoney con- said, *I am tailing on ourdemrsed atticks by unspoci- elected represontatives Mtied members <strong>of</strong> the city show us the leadership thatagainst fanner city Tourism was premised to uj pub-Dewlapment Commissiftn Hdy and put an end to thischair Rick Travwj in strong swnselefsparanoia,"Chamber installs <strong>of</strong>ficers?*** ." * e J*" 1 *"*instaUahon luncheon TuesHe .aid the business com-muni t y stands behindy~ IVavers, and said Tavers'Travers wts reinstaiiod aj contributions 10 the citythe chamber's secretary while serving on the TourduringHw meeting ism nov^oprnpnt Commissionwm worth •*. leastS48.O00.Travers lerved on theall-voluntoer commissionfor four years. The commissionannounced last week itwill hire a part-Hme administratorat 612,000 a year todo the work Travers haddone.Although Travers hadexpressed a willingness tocontinue with the commission,,the dtv did not reappointhim in the wake <strong>of</strong>allegations <strong>of</strong> poor bookkeepingand a lack <strong>of</strong>proper documentationwithin the commission."In return for &e countlesshours he has volunteeredin service- to ourcommunity he deierves burutmost respect and admiration,"Lanchoney said."Unfortunately, others inour city who serve in <strong>of</strong>ficialpositions and merelygive lip service to Ac liftblood<strong>of</strong> our communityhave seen Ht to viUly Me*unfairly and unceasingly," ,elaboration by pressHmeywhrnday.Lanchoney also said"some elements" in the drydo not respect opinions matdiffer from fteir own."They have little or noLanchoney did not sayrespect far another viewpointand rarely if everhow or when the unnamed<strong>of</strong>ficials vilified Travers and allow facts to interfere withho could not be reached for th wtr opinions."In calling for members <strong>of</strong>the business community tounit behind a strong, biggttchamber which makes ibvoice known in governmentaffairs, Lanchoney niiteratedhis sentiments in arecent letter to Mayor NickolasTr<strong>of</strong>a in %vhid\ thechamber spokesman calledfor elected representatives» "stand up to these voiceswhich would haw our dryregress instead <strong>of</strong> prog^riKS.*In his prepared remarks,Lanchonry also referred to*a tendency for some members<strong>of</strong> tht public to portraybusiness people as pwdyFIT'S McCarthy faults county over planned tax hikeCOURT HOUSE - fefrnessin Taxes founder BillMcCarthy faulted the CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> FreeholdersPeb. 7 forincreasingthe proposed <strong>1991</strong> countybudget,"AtSa time when localgovernnients, casinos, businessand industry areimposing hiring freezesand/or are reducing staff,Cape May <strong>County</strong> standsalone at achieving neither,"he said in a prepared statementbefore the freeholders,•Instead, you propose toadd snll more people to analready overstaffed payroll."McCarthy said FIT willfallow the budget processvery closely.The introduced countybudget is $68,230,706 orS2 8 million more than lastyear's SS5,»M«, or a 4.4percent increase. Theamount to be raised by taxationis almost $50 million,up over 6Vi percent fromlast year's $46.9 million.RaMbles, or the amount <strong>of</strong>taxable property countywide,has gone up over 10V6Many apply for top, paidposition on tourism unitOCEAN CITY—The dryTourism DevelopmentCommission is looking tohire a part-Hme executivedirector to bo paid $12,000 ayear plus benefits.Commission chair MaryDeLany said the newChamber or Commerce installid Its <strong>1991</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at Its reaular ^ Y f , « f «"* «an edmlnlstratorTuesday, instflllBri Installed are a« Irom imm left ion SecretaryWM)B», DI^I*,^ T,... PresldentTho-«« d d o "Lanchoney, Jr., ar ~ ~ ~ ~by Judge Rtahard Russell2 For 1 SPECIALBring A Friend & Split The CostALL PERMS or HAIRCUTSPort-O-CallJMIH STYLISTHairstyling For Men & WomenGfTer Good thru <strong>Feb</strong>. 28First Time Clients OnlyCall For AppointmentLocated In Port-O-Call Hotel1510 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> City— — ..-. COUPONYOU GETWHAT YOUPAY FOR!• Great Hours• Personalized Training• State <strong>of</strong> the ArtEquipment & FacilityMon..Tues.-Wed.9 AM - 4 PMSPECIAL2 for $ 200.Call for details399-6800(Free Parking)gASTCOAi'done byRichard Travers,"The outgoing chair usedto do every Uck <strong>of</strong> work farmis commission at no pay,on hii own time witi» hisown resources," DeLanysaid. "None <strong>of</strong> ui (now onthe commission) have thewherevdthajtodothat"She said because the commissionmembers all havebusinesses, and because thecity wanted a carefulaccounting <strong>of</strong> what thet pmmtUuicommission does, the commissiondecided it neededsomeone to help with clericalwork and phone nils.The new employee wouldalso be involved In marketing,creative managementand financial management,Travers and called onchamber members to supporthim,Travers was not re-appointedto the TourismCommission after the commissioncame under firefrom the dry for allegedlysloppy bookkeeping andDeLany said at the eom-failing to keep consistent8 that minutes <strong>of</strong> their meetings.No wrongdoing waslarge number <strong>of</strong> applications,the members decided las Tr<strong>of</strong>a said the dty com-alleged, but Mayor Nleko-to go through the applications<strong>Feb</strong>. 11 at DeUny's under much closer supervimissionswouM--e»mehouse and take Anal action sion in the future,at an open meeting to be "Apparently, the cityannounced.found fault with our laissez-fairesystem," DeLanyAt the Chamber <strong>of</strong> CommercelnsaUatton luncheon said.meeting Tuesday, chamber Travers, who is the secretary<strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong>president Thomas LanchonoyJr. lambasted Commerce, received aunspecified members <strong>of</strong> dry standing ovation at thegovernment and others In meeting after Lanehoney'stown tor their treatment <strong>of</strong> remarks,tial Savings<strong>Feb</strong>. 15,16 & 18<strong>of</strong> the Art Showroom344 S, Shore Rd.Marmora, NJ390.3876** We Invite You To Shop & Compare *HOUB:Moti.-Tliuni. 9-5 < FH, 9Sit. 10 5 • Sun. ClosedCarpet« Vin^l • Indoor/Outdoor Carpet & Turf •Remnants • Commercial Carpeting • Hardwood Floors* Roll Balances • Accessories • Custom RugsWe would like to thank the followini businesses tor furnishingdoor prizes that were awarded during our GRAND OPENING.Morgan's Family RestaurantCheesecake WorldParty TymeMama Mta'i Rlstdrante and PizzeriaBonnie's Closet<strong>Ocean</strong> CityThe Craftcrs Room ;L'DarHeritage TileTrlcia's Bayshore FloristKbk'iWiEi PHMipercent and this year stands.it $12 6 billionAccording *o the freeholderfinance director, theproposed budget reflects anincreased demand far socialservices in the fact <strong>of</strong> a falteringeconomy.This year's budget deliberationswere conductedwith considerations <strong>of</strong> anation at war, the regionand state in an economicrecession, a previous yearwhere new constructionand real estate transactionswere at a ten-year low forCape May <strong>County</strong>, analarming increase in unemployment,resulting in anincreased demand for socialservices in Cape May <strong>County</strong>,"Freeholder WUliam 1,Sturm, Jr., wrote in hisannual budget message.McCarthy also cited therecession in his preparedremarks,•With our country nowin a recession, we askedyou to develop a wro-lncrease,maintenance-only j , ^budget," he said, noting hisorganization's extreme disappointmentIn seeing aproposed tax increase.McCarthy assured thefreeholders that FIT wouldscrutinize the budget proposaland "you can be certainwe wul identify andpoint out ways Ht] can b£reduced to assure more efficient,eost-effeetive governmentfor our tax dollars."As it has done over theyears, the country governingbody again this year isreiving on increased rateablesto provide for a lowertax raft despite the Increasein me amount to be raised_tor taxation countywide. WThe eountf - tax rate asproposed will be 39.7 centsper $100 <strong>of</strong> assessed valuation,down 1,6 cents fromlast year.The actual county tax rate"varies, however, frommunicipality to rnunicpality,depending upon th«iali2cd tax ft'91 events list Custard and kids^I^P?^ „ topther March 2COJKT mum - TheCape May <strong>County</strong> Qamber SOMIR3 PQrNT — The<strong>of</strong> Commerce Is seeking listingfor Its <strong>1991</strong> Gipt; May Avenue and Route 9, willCustard Hut, Pennsylvania<strong>County</strong> Events Gateidor from open tor the season 11 ojn.any organization which Saturday, March 2, and farsponsors an event open to 12 hours all proceedsthe puUic.benefit the Scows PointSend details <strong>of</strong> "91 andBusiness/School Partnershipearly % events to the damter'<strong>of</strong>fiw,TO Bm 74, CapeMay Court Houa^NI ^10Uyfffacalendar w«re distributedSTEQEM'S BEAUTY SALONCompleteBeauty StrviwOPENVBARRCXJND!S20AsburyAw. Phone 399-1575DAVIDI.GREENBERGSWIM & SWEATOUTLETAlways25% to 40% Off•SwfmwMr•pancewear331 Tilton Rd.(Tllton Shopping Center)NorthflsM, NJ641-5163•rIsle City notes by Brian Gooney, RECYCLING LAW The board wiU send tot*AMENDED TUESDAY tett to GOT. Jim Herfo andThe city Board <strong>of</strong> Con* area legislators similar tomteianers introduced on those sent by the Cape Mayotdinance Tuesday amend- <strong>County</strong> Special Servicesing its recycling law.The changes allow any board will urge the Matecity resident or dozen to not to cut the county <strong>of</strong>ficesreport violations <strong>of</strong> the during current school funddt/srecycling program for ing negotiations,the separate collection <strong>of</strong> The county departmentsmixed papa, glass and alu- <strong>of</strong>fers local school districtsminum, according to City help with school elections,aerie Theresa Tighe. Two facilities, medal education,weeks community service transportation, certification.,was also included as a pen- legal issues and grants,alty for violation, in adeU- among,other things, the let*Bon to or in place <strong>of</strong> • $500 ter reads, and their eliminafine,she added. tion should not blThe second hearing and considered before local dis-Building, ].f> Kennedy Beu.levard.BOARD MOVES TO SAVECOUNTY BOARD OF EDThe resort Board <strong>of</strong> EducationTuesday agreed toJoin the drive to saw thecounty Departments <strong>of</strong>Education from the statebudget axe.SERVICES-(continued bom page 1$opposed to the dosing,•Probably with aU myytafs on Qry Council, wimall the controversial thingstttt haw come &fere It, Ihave never had at manycalls as I have had about thepost <strong>of</strong>fice." Jones said.Hi laid tte post <strong>of</strong>ficewas {Hit there to alleviatethe problems <strong>of</strong> partand congestion at theStreet post <strong>of</strong>fice."It 1 ! something that'sneeded, and its somethingthat I am going to toy andkeep "he said.Several residents spokeout against the proposeddosing at the City Councilworkshop meeting TuesdayBench Civic Associationpresident John Diyennosaid he understoodthe dlfHculttos <strong>of</strong> a budgetcrunch, but asked coundltotry to keep the satellite$m> «.>"," -t••.*Hewld the residents <strong>of</strong>the south end <strong>of</strong> die drywould have to drive threeto five miles to the post<strong>of</strong>fice on Mi Street, wherethat Is limited parkingplaces and conditions arealready overcrowded.Jones said if the 9th Streetpost <strong>of</strong>fice is overcrowdedin <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, It will be ridiculousIn the summer.Deaney called on thosepresent to contact the postmasterand their federalrepresentatives and lobbythem to have the post <strong>of</strong>ficetake over the operation. Mesaid the dty ll waiting for aresponse from the postTOURISM GROWTO MEET FEB. 21The dry Tourist DevelopmentCommission will holdUpper Township nOteS by Bnan GooneyBURN AWARENESS substructure supports toWtO«lOOH_ MARMORA — Each bents. The ptoposedWBi lentf 1 beef- year, the second week <strong>of</strong> fkations will widen the, be Md at WwMyhtedlttois%iet structure oy 5-8 feet to •school boards m It, theMcMultey's Lounge, 63rd aside as Burn Awareness new width <strong>of</strong> 35 feet, 2Street and landis Avenue, Weetlnrecognltton<strong>of</strong>this, inches.from9rxin. tolain. Satur- the Marmora Volunteer Rrc Those wishing to corn-A <strong>Feb</strong>. 23; call 263-1533. Company Is distributing a ment on the ' pwject haveuntil March ft to write:Comm*nder. First Cot$tGutnl Dhtnd. Bite, IJtSA,<strong>of</strong> the Public SifetjrBuJMing,2331.F.tCennedy Blvd.Shore hosting Redfire and bum prevenfioncNddlsfcKitchen tips in the Checklistis to avoid wearing;«ments orturned inward,lid within reach when fryingin case <strong>of</strong> pease fires,attend to pots and pusMICKEY AND MINNIEVISIT KINDERGARTENMARMORA — Mickeyand Minnie Mouse recentlyvisited the elementaryschool as the four kinder-when cooking and to usegarten dasses studied dielarge oven mitts or potletter


At TNESavT»l£l-LHWG? OcMnMy, NJ, Ttwratef, FafeiiMY 14,1M1Karen Salvo andJames FltePatriefc. Nov, weddingfor Salvo,FitzPatrickHAMMONTQN - Mr.md Mrs. Robert V, Salvo erfthis community announce, the engagement <strong>of</strong> their• daughter, Karen Marie, to; James Matthew HteFartek,\ son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, John G.' RtiPatrick<strong>of</strong>Linwood.1 Miss Salvo, a graduate <strong>of</strong>I Hammonton High School'. and Rutgtrs University, is ai social worker at Coopert Hospital in Camden,i Her fiance Is a graduate1 <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional Highi School and H<strong>of</strong>stra Univer-I slty. A fanner reporter withTht Sentinel Ledger, he is theeditor <strong>of</strong> the Qipc May Star, and Wat* in Cape May.. A Nov. 16 wedding is' planned.Forrestel,Baker planOct. 12 ritesOCEAN CITY ^ Mr, andMrs, John P, Forreswl <strong>of</strong>'this city •nnounce Jtheengagement <strong>of</strong> ttwir daughter,_ Margaret Mary"reggy," to Tunothy R,Baker, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mis,.Nelson J. Baker, also <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> Ory and St, Martin,Miss Forresrel isemployed by the GMy <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City MunicipalCourtHer fiance is a graduate<strong>of</strong> the Florida Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology and is a first<strong>of</strong>ficer for TransWortd Airlines.An Oct. 12 wedding isplanned in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,Birth announcedOCSAN OFY — John andYvonne CSalinas) Huber <strong>of</strong>this resort awounw the birth<strong>of</strong> their first (hild, ft son, JohnIV, Due. 30 at Shore MemorialHospital. Somos Point.The child weighed 7pounds, 12 ounces.Grandparents are John andMarie Huber <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty.Great-grandparents areFrances Gramme] <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesDonovan <strong>of</strong> Ventnor andRosalyn Ttmchula <strong>of</strong> Indiana.(Recycle this newspaper)Palzer isspeakerat AARPMegargles celebrate50th anniversaryOCEAN CTTY — Tttechildren and gAnddUIdrenOCBAN CITY — Dr <strong>of</strong> Chauncey L, and EstherDoris Ralner, city eounefl . Megargle gave them * air.woman, wfli l explain the pn* reception far theirrecent reorganization g and SW> anniyereMy y atuiday. y Held,consoUdaaon <strong>of</strong> the major R*, 2 « ObidiaMs R«iau=departments p in the dty y mnt In Mamwm.administration i i t i at t romortow'snweBnj <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Philadelphia PA 1„!Ml.^ t nCity Chapter No. 1062,taMon <strong>of</strong> Their three daughters and£22?S?pun,IyAs »°*financialaid to families <strong>of</strong> area service men and women inmilitary mstrve unite nowon duty In die Persian Gulf.The group will continueits support for the CommunityCupboard, the emergencylood cupboard.African-Americanworkshop SundayOOTANOnf — An AMmiMmericanhistory workshop-Knowledge ts Power*ts planned 4 pjtt Smday,Fttv 17. at SL James AMIChurch, 7th and Haven,GuM speakers at Rickyand Carol Johnson <strong>of</strong> OecanQhA Call Angela Graham,SMlM,tedMIs.ChaunceyMegaigleThe Area's largest Art,Craft & Floral OutletSpecial SelectionFI^MES10" Jointed Bear orFloppy mWood BasketsP|C]ALPUgHA|^jGathered :^^^Woe^nSMHouse & FeedersSwtSO*UcqutrtdWrwtta1CP Ve Deliver399-3252Atlantic Christian Schoolannounces honors listsOCEAN OTY — TheAaantte Christian Schoolhas announeed the studentsnamed to the presideni"*list, honor and merit rollsfor-the second markingperiod. They amWirt Grade — MidwriBmtmSecond Grade —, y pp;TWld Grade — SandieBran$on, JonathanRobert Fitzgerald;Fourth Grade — SharonNeff, Christy Phillppi,Ch UHONOR ROLLGrade — RhondaRttgerald, Patrieet Johns;Sewnd Grade — StevenCostantino, Boyd DcLanro,Lani Eiehnor, Sarah Gomez,Stephen Schlndewolf;iulf greetingsThird Grade — Lynn!««. Gm«? Ue, KatrtnaMajares;Pourth Cwde — ChantelHarvey, Jamie Johnson.Matthew Kay, Qa Smith,&Mytm WaHdns-HaitheeekiSixth GradeMeKenna, Stephen Miller;Ugh* Grade —Sanders, iMFJUTROUMOMBin G«m»» Itagb, MM JtNu,Tttlany MiiiBi, J«cH* P*uptl,mil Ortd* - Weturd JahnMn:BntMh Orwta—Raqu«l Qem»;BlgMh fttdt - AWM Whnw,Second-grade students at the Upper Township ElementarySchool read a thank-you note from Marine 1stSgl. Fred Klott Jr., the brother ol cafeteria worker RobertaBroker, who Is serving In the Persian Gull. Thtclasses ol Deborah Senator© and Alice May-Murphysent plastic laminated Christmas trees to Klott. Picturedwith Broker are, Ian to right, Ulrica Udanl, MichaelFrankel, Ryan Leonard and Kara Harmon.Did § YouBALLOONYour Valentine?300-0047<strong>Ocean</strong> City Italian Bakery398-84508om6pmSun. 8 am 1pmObHdManiTUN,12th & Asbury Avenue(NexttoHlcKman'sSoolood)qComplete Nail Salon"Where artificial nails look real"FabricQuilting35 S. Shore RdMarrnom, NJ390-2648Hi COTTONAsbury Avenui, Owin Clry, NJ • 399-7166Sign Up Now For Folded Oldie Class'A beginner class in the art <strong>of</strong> appliqueFriday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13/ 7 pm to 9 pmTritrrd AM Still Some Openings In Our Pte-Utstot damnPatriotic Fabric In StockOMMtCfty, HJ.In WashingtonDuring their week-long participation In tho PrasMenHllClassroom (or Voung Amoricans program In the nation'scapltol, <strong>Ocean</strong> 01$ High School students Moev©Otlsham, right, arxl Judy McHale mat with CongressmanBill Hughes, D-8, Tht students had the opportunltto observe the workings <strong>of</strong> the tederal government twill as meet with government representatives, attenseminars and workshops and visit paints ot Interest,ttttt(ttttttttiiMIRRORED IMAGE SALON616 Asbury Avc, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityFeaturing. Every Sunday Beg. <strong>Feb</strong>. 10thGAIL FARACESPtmVAL COUNSELORTV & R»dio Pcnaullty Pwmcriy Awn Opt Mny399.8621^OPIN (0.5 Man. Biru SATPRICEDRESS IHOPPi741 Asbury AvenueAmerican Flag •Pins!Done in beautifulred, blue & clear rhinestonesTwo iiztsSince 1923llJIvl.lon olWm, Bchipp; ftuphjl Ol 1GIFTS1031 Shore Road • LinwoodPresident'sDay Sale!Pridiy ihfu MwdiyI'ebnury Hlhihra ISih40% OffSkim, Sweaters, Blousci, Slacks• Olfu & Jewelry Abo •MrlnglnThlsAdForAn Extra 10% OffSale Items• t653-1884 • t* A k A % A * k kit* tEarly 'Spring Paihtpm Now on Rtvltw398-9035 ' Hr«i 11 AM 10 4 PM • freettrc( i• ttt•itt• t• t•r• tK I


ja - ^n• m^_ - Mil 1 ^ 1 I • • • I Mifc —- ->-*A8mtSeWTWEl-LCOGEW OOM aty, MO Thursday, Mxuvy 1.4,1M1Obituariesmore on page B4Clarence Renear, Morris Swope, 87NORTHFIILD — Oarencc R. Renear, 87, <strong>of</strong> this citydied Peb.7 it the Attanrtc City Medical Center, MainlandDivWon, Pomona,Bom in AHanHc City, be wa|« NoHtiRrid resident frtr 69ywsrs,Mr, Renear worked as a building inspector for tho dty <strong>of</strong>Northfleld until retiring tr» 1966 after 25 years. He wasaim the superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Road Department in Northfield. Additionally, he worked far many years as a signpainter and owned tt»c Northfield Sign Service,Mr, Renear was a member <strong>of</strong> the CSunch erf St. Mark andAll Saints, Ahwon, and was a former vwfryinan at thechurch.He WM an avid fisherman and a member <strong>of</strong> the SouthJersey Anglws Association,Surviving are his wife, Sara- a daughter, Louise Parker<strong>of</strong> Absoeon; three grandchildren, 15 gn^f-gniiidrhildTtin,and nine grear-greahgTandchildren,Burial Office was Monday at th* Adams-Perfect FtineralHome, Northflold, Burial was in »he AHanHe City Ometery,Pleasantvillc.Mary Sum my, 80BURUNGTON — Mary Bauer Summy, SO, formerly <strong>of</strong>Bridgeton, died BA, S at the Memorial Hospital <strong>of</strong> Burlington,A resident <strong>of</strong> the Masonic home here for three years,she was a Bridgeton resldtnt for most <strong>of</strong> her life beforemoving to the Poconos in 1975,Mrs, lummy had been a telephone operator with NewJersey Boll, retiring after 34 years.Surviving u» a sen, E, Lee Bauor <strong>of</strong> Marmora; adaughter, Pat Bremell <strong>of</strong> Somerset: a sister, LillianDowns <strong>of</strong> Scottsdale, Aria,; four grandchildren; andfour great-grandchildren.Services wens Tuesday in Bridgeton with intermentfollowing in PennjiylyBnjfli, ___.._Harry Biggs Sr., 64MILLVILLE — Harry J, Biggs Sr,, 64 <strong>of</strong> this dty died<strong>Feb</strong>. 11 In the South Jersey Hospital System, MillvilleDivision,Bom in Millville, ho was a lifelong resident.He was a self-employed carpenter before his rettremont,A U.S, Navy veteran <strong>of</strong> World War II, ho served in thePadfic Theater, >Surviving are three ions, Donald <strong>of</strong> Florida, and Thomasand Harry Jr., both <strong>of</strong> Millville; a daughter, Diane <strong>of</strong>Dividing Geek; three sisters, Ann* l^itts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,and Ella Cramer and Gertrude HolUngshead, both <strong>of</strong>Mlllvillo; brothers, Robert <strong>of</strong> Florida, and Fred and BUI,both <strong>of</strong> Millville; seven grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren.Services were private under the direction <strong>of</strong> Rpcap ShannonMemorial Funeral Hone, Millville,Contributions may be madt to the Millvillo RescueSquad, Brandriff and Columbia • venues, Millville, NJ08332.OCEAN CFTY - Morris C Swnpo. 87, <strong>of</strong> (his dty diedFuh,9in Unworn!.Bom in Mt, Airy, Pa,, he lived in Bryn Mawr, Pa,, heforemoving to <strong>Ocean</strong> Ory in 1968,He was a retired chemist and served as president <strong>of</strong> the5%wpe Oil and Chemical Company from W7 to I9S9. Mr.Swope was founder and president <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>cx Corporationin, <strong>Ocean</strong> City and was a past president <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaChemical ClubHe was a mMd M M RHUH \ff H*m- H^H^n_v— » To «nm» MM pr— *- -• • i • • • ilhi • ft>*AMUMpurtarton at Wt» knM* «• MM temte.pnuH n Ni ..— •mourn at r••KUIIUU TO DV VHH nP DVr*cjuc»d by m M&rm wrtlto WmpMfetiw osnai n neM hmtto ttUt on»ww» MM mSMMN 7, Etch boo* ( .I el ii kum nl MI-fc a- - -( — ^^- M.^^ ^ i ^ ^^^ IM MWMrMl* mom iim HWIV m ma yw^'^A^^^^ ^^t^^a b^^^^^fr k^^^^^^^^A ^^fc K ^^d^fc ^^^^fcM MNtl tay laol KM (MM t* •• •nit « MrH MMW«N>^MMmMMwMMlfnM Ifllfii Inft•uHnMl tH) M «M« pmnMM110,000 et MM wm • W w>» ba pro- --••10,000 miiipiwja^S iHfeto fRMiios -_mm « 110.000 ny ippNpHMad mm MM menayite MpkymtM M lha eeM si MMfiSon B, To MMnsi MM purpew,oanoi <strong>of</strong> Biig ^y <strong>of</strong> HI•ggragtt* principal •mognl nolt«|atlino i 100,000 an hartByauHiMUatf la ba MUM punyM Mthe Lota] Bond Law. fid bankttttM taar Htrari H I M•mum m may ba NmaMr<strong>Ocean</strong> City lifecare,reservations suggested.i The Shores at Weslqy Manor, <strong>Ocean</strong>,City's first lifecare community. Is nowaccepting nonblndlng reservationdeposits. Developed by The UnitedMethodist Homes <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, TheShores will <strong>of</strong>fer an affordablelifecare lifestyle in an outstanding<strong>Ocean</strong> City location. ConstructionIs scheduled to beginthis summer with occupancyavailable by fall <strong>of</strong> 1992.Only 78 apartments are availableand they're already moving quickly. Ifyou think The Shores might be the rightchoice for your retirement, we urgeyou to call or write today formore Information. Don't missthe opportunity todiscovereverything The Shores hasto <strong>of</strong>fer.The Shorai at Wesley Manor • 2201 Bay Avenue • <strong>Ocean</strong> City. 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Fib, 17 • 10 am-4 pm4857 West Ave • <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySPINNING WHEEL'FLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's FanDynorisiMARKVIDETTODedicatedJohnKoslchI 5,i,|l.f}VZACHARIA£ REALTY2709Asbury Ave.391-1800ANTIQUE FURNITURE > I M turn atoms M, TM EsnMMMry Mochw,Sti, FA. 11th, 1 tm Is (Tiin •) U WihnulR«d.C*N396-isee.OCEAN CITY NOHTHEND • Rnl mennnl »M, TIM* Mm, IM Itooi, agsMnl'Ml IM hall, wM, M# Ml » sit UMtb«rtJn0.tesomon.aU>-u30l>,REBTAURANT TOM HINT • 100 IllMMin RENTAL HOME • OtrdaM, IMolly TTM M, U dr, Wl, C baih, I Urn,Wu» MiMda hft IMWtr. 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AID<strong>Feb</strong>ruary: Snacking is so American it has its own monthWhite trw nattonal %v&- popcorn, Mvrapedalap intake <strong>of</strong> snack f«*Ji is ftt { tt New Engtond whwt §ut sftidai needn't be„. Nattoml riial8s pounds y««y» N« w wN» dw>dd*r «sn« out ttmlted to reaching ta a bag*Month (October) and Engtenders, aaoawii^g to An top. Today's MdpeIdeas tak»NaNortal lee Cream Month * e »FA, gp» the prt» far Prptw4 5 have «n above- shades a stv- P rurWr, into aQulyk but this month, it's *«* NW«* ** l « l s «**U avefmse popularity b* th* mlineal.mapptrgroitftih)wads fotxls that htjrf, rtw *>P*"* 23984)150N you'd like to haw your businessntiM fiddod to ourtu.Mu.SPRINQ EDITIONEARLY BIRD LISTQotyourcopy In today!wi'll add your builnou rwnl^L listFREE!AAA Keystone TravelDookatcriall , ,Mary JanoBraun-Swedish Mugaflo•• ldcfllHa|f.,, Luth• J > b NiMHome-"•mmul&l Ml^^^uKi ill ftltC^to^S ttp. Wwtesttrshtr*over lawyto »tttSTRAIL MrX«ssortedfttnweorhand* to eotf swtttHir ta pAaw^<strong>of</strong>theBake 45 inlnuMtt |W*tng and^tpfteiiute.Note: D the fondue thick- CfiinnV Chlh til hnMens too^iWdy us )l ooli, ^vWny %*UtD W HUMatOCEAN CITY — The advante by celling^»—- "juh <strong>of</strong> Onu City Bowker, eholrpemon, atbtknown dtet snack,Don't be afraid hi expertfor<strong>Ocean</strong> City school lunchesIht HaMMttMtNM-.MeMnptt!lH6nrSLtannBUH»» N», i - Mil* your mmbtr#,.,:«•


A12»«, mmabout energy-the ISO Dance Theater dazzles 'em at Stockton!RjKDwrs,MKR "In Hie be^inmng," started •r^ytha killer' in whkn women did marvelous a^fta Uhner and O«- Ashley RoUnJ tn her *$&••^f«nt»i.Mgm&mewt * magnified Ameers' til- u^. g^y^taj mbpHc mow- things with their Herv'd g^y Hancodc pcrfomw-dia d«rtt*lk»ltlic* outfit, »he wwM be impossible to taPOMONA- ttKsimrivpt^T^T^J^^-tjy mted whit*«»««» <strong>of</strong> **«»!** <strong>of</strong> A*- «***ao*d slrim which ^s d* deux «lQ 1 d«* to M tlwMgfc • gamut ef' * what . h«r itw«mpi>Wn««o «r,«'wh«ch hn^htiy illuminated they whit* p ro = tev R^nj. Sh^w, Uhner. e^atMed and contracted wKfeh they started out rttto» pees «ri NP» mm ta «ii*^ tUustwiHRg it Th# musk was«n do by wy «r J l d t h dhte MMrdkMB. The skirts seated on widely slanted Impaling (t«rs«lf on * Si would gjwe us some- slightly eerie choral stngfngwere nemtaiswrit erf those chairs and mteMd the act <strong>of</strong> i*»nyiiMuthto,Mymey* iy l itt S ,i»»tsit««Mow*Bv aiiexperiencing ptln, bore- for the Bghtagainst eaneer, Na U, Minnie Tcmptt, T<strong>of</strong>t **!(•». . .--1—»----- .dom, anxiety, anger and All pr<strong>of</strong>its go to ttneer indWtoJ^,WOpj«, ——depression. Pour follow-up research, education pro- ---- ---"— uj^11 ** wHah^ with tosessions are also p panned, grams and patient servioes, AttintifrOeM« No. 6, Ar«»»r,, HM, %«rti * Qv*t Omiw, \A »l^tenhbl«i«rvteelvmAeoni,Ae bureau, mm- Call to have Rr*Hoytthh l i,Sa««iMfti,i P»-S». John Luthwtn t, 10thm4 tordetails. dilsomeone arrested.p.m.and CMtrtl, noon.UONDAVOrgin n^dtil tndAwn, itiPstert Uw«*1st QiuKk, 8th tnd Ctnlfii, 12:10If ywi'ri iookiBg fer IM plmnlng mi tmptntlun Ihit etfmt«««. |iv< ui • call. Wt'w mmbm <strong>of</strong>«spwlil &\\the American Institute <strong>of</strong> CPAl iMic«M w keeping ourilonkl ttdili u the hlgh«si level. We're "bummed up"wfind brilllini dtthietiMis on your next tM wmm,Gregg M. IleinliigerCertified Public Aeoounttnt8th Street & Wesley Ave, 39(1-0140Octtn City, NeANNTERIORGLOW!<strong>Feb</strong>ruaiy Paint Sale _ __ _398^333inhutea your home thU winter with Cook A Dunn QuklltvP^nta Ghooie Ghooae from ftwide a variety <strong>of</strong> color* rtni gi fr from S<strong>of</strong>tWhltei to tht vtvtd color* <strong>of</strong> the 00'., BiiMt thl1,_. ,.....„right for you, Hut, Flat Inunil CtlpheU), Satin op MhUOlou,Paint experts art on-hand Is osilat you and answer anyquestions concerning the appropriate flnlih, co|or orrr-—r""^^ -S»»«B»| ««!«•, ip| *application toryour home, bet Let us main make your next at paint prqJMtleu eft haute,SAVBtlmt, money and•1422 «rOoythBben«m <strong>of</strong> theseRH11I.NR«iiai,flo• Tlx Co«wult»ttts fm the Bchv-U/, i tot iistiliiwi mm -„.iitatei>S«wO«t»,Mryi«d t.,°?°« BU% 14 pjn. ttU SIMMS tonuteint 'ttUMnt l 8enmPiatnt,6d0pjn,paub, VouthFriendship t\\l, inih iH>l V, yUoni Oub, Hirry% Inn, iom.Plnt7pinSHRIMPAROOattiaTMFALL YOU CAN EATHOT SHRIMPSifufd u#i pasta, sated, bread & butteriiyMdOV and Wednesday, The Waterfront •On The BayJuit North <strong>of</strong> Somera Point drclo'The Goldtn HeMogAward (• pfaMjue fetWrtng brought htittpm»Mil to Robin lor ht» phi*, Emmy fortiva th« p»t two de»r)«.AHEAD IN SPORTS• Decision tonight:0C> Vineland?Oetan.Ctty 1 * taiketttU the CAD* btsgnt tf»p-«mS Wu ul^l VffiHIlB PyutHlslI^ WHI BTW IQHSItoiftight and MUlviUe watt tock tram • good te»»n> Theluesiay rugnt. Mum mit nn w nunteTht w«* should prove jM*a*nft>-.*1^^* tifKJ^^P Aallwirtfui (OF ^ihi\ BrunoS * swcq> T\MSMtty night nboys, who pUy bottv gamed ftgM^e*MtUschwul«lfi»' onmeratou |M MtoCtsawi ttSSTJf SSdude the regular season Sat'urday afternoon^ t%$&m- •v*QUAXITY4


A14 1HE SENTINEL A£DGBI NJ ThurwJty,BUDGETS(contimnd from p«g# i>The township has paredits sehool donation in recMtyears to meet growingmunicipal expenses. Lastyear, the gross receiptsamount the township gavethe sehool district wasdown $400,000 from &eyear before. The loss <strong>of</strong> thisrevenue source was one <strong>of</strong>Michael Tblson<strong>of</strong> the past funding it hid"* %ji' ' if' -.('''liifWi * a* 1 *!' i« ' *• 'l^ijii^'I^M I 'L— Im I ' - 1 - -(43160R)• 3 wash levels• Pots/panioyoliOnly(FE165051 £31 8*85$12 MONTHLY« M ^ • Adluitable glais ehalvss, •* a v if- erisper,mtalpm ••-;•• itOIT A MULT!.iMHB tV/VBR/E»lLljft A* it • 4 door thalvti, Hand!- • FEMOTfCONTROLif bin, textured steel doors ^1.95 «Uhliw»i.—rtirnkwkiuiwiTV,IBRANDIDleHard'...Amerlca'i beiNelllna.replacerjant battery• Up lo 650 Mld-<strong>of</strong>inhlng impil• Up to 12B minutes foeervsoapaoltyl80 MONTH WAHNANTYMo,.APPUANCES IN-STOCKL '-- ** ••• 'V ' iail


I IEDTORIALA plan worthscrutinizingAt first blush the "'elder cottage" concept beingtonsMered by Upper Township <strong>of</strong>ficials soundslike a good idea. But elected and appointed <strong>of</strong>ficialsmust do their utmost to keep very close control<strong>of</strong> the program if, indeed, the proposa^becomes reality.The small detached units designed for the elderlykin <strong>of</strong> the property owner would certainly go along way toward alleviating the problem-<strong>of</strong> providingcare and shelter for senior citizens whodon't want to be a burden on their children butalso don't have the wherewithal to afford goodprivate housing in these inflationary times,Many people have moved to the township from<strong>Ocean</strong> City, a crowded resort known for its density<strong>of</strong> Income-producing duplexes and apartments.Many have moved to the townshipexpressly because <strong>of</strong> its open space. Township <strong>of</strong>ficialsand citizens must guard closely that muchdesiredamenity and environmental quality. Andany thoughts to carry over into the township the<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty predilection far a built-up environment,income.producing or otherwise, must benipped in the bud, 4PuMWwd In Amwfc*'* taHW tarty RtMHThe Sentinel-LedgerA OMrtn o» Sou* JMMV (MA. ft*MMMLQntn,f>tMi residents.The few thousand savedfrom a multimillion-dollarbudget Is negligible andtakes from this large seeUon<strong>of</strong> the municipality a muchneeded-amenity. *Elected <strong>of</strong>ficials traditionoilyexpect docile acceptanceby residents <strong>of</strong> thesouth end to municipalneglect and decisions due*tertousM-thellt interests.Perhaps this Issue willprompt these tax-payers toquestion what they arereceiving for thi" hup tax Arevenues they contribute to Vmeclty,looking back clippingsfrom past Issues Don't jeopardize quality <strong>of</strong> life10 YEARS AGOWhat had premised to be an explosive topic <strong>of</strong> debateturned out to be a dud as an apparent consensus exists onthe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Council to give members a $2,000 annualraise. The measure Is expected to pass at tonight's regularmeeting,• It took the legislative body lust under IS minutes to discoverthat a 54-1 consensus does exist despite road blocksthat Council President Herbert ]. Brownlee, the only dig*sen ting on the Issue, attempted to erect In front <strong>of</strong> thelegislation. tFreshman councilman John J. Bspoilto said he wouldabstain from, the final vote because he had served lessthan a year and felt unqualified to make the decision, TheS i l U d b \25 YEARSAGO, A quartet <strong>of</strong> local youths have racked up a burglary recordwhich, according to ana and Suite Police, might wallbe the envy <strong>of</strong> far older and more experienced thieves.Ranging from Plcasantvllle to Upper Township, and tothis dty, the youths have been responsible, police say, forat least 11 burglaries, Meanwhile, additional policedepartments are searching through their flics to see If anyunsolved breaking and entering Jobs might be charged tothe youths. Tht <strong>Ocean</strong> City StntlntUtityir. <strong>Feb</strong>. 17,1&6.80YEARSAGO• There will Wa "satisfactory'' bathing beach between 9thStreet and the Music Pier this coming summer.Elton ftlstoy, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, One <strong>of</strong> the .two consultantswhb recommended the construction <strong>of</strong> the three stone Jet- •.ties now completed at 7th, 9th and 11th it*,, mkde that.confident prediction here yesterday afternoon. , li , ' f : •He'also-predicted thetVby summed there will be av*"patch" <strong>of</strong> dry beach outside the' boardwalk at 7th «t.where he asserted the 1 lotty hag already visibly exietldfedJbeach north <strong>of</strong> othst,,. .'*' " v* \>, ' Q^%r-\., And finally, he wad that a fourth jdtty mf 1 *" ««""••»*able at 4th it. though'n'ok is elaborate Mitcompleted. Me said that • lurvey might show Ik id, to build this lotty with a double hook "Vend t ,io'th»t there would be ifajtMa^. w .the other totith. tht Ditty, SmUiiiltl^t^bU^iiiUWanted: o'James OirlinOeeanQty? we pasV'teV/ years and pre-Erf.'lor'g not* -This is, imminent job loss.Efforts sto reduce taxes inNtetolsi /. Tnft Jnm th omyWhilecanthesimplycurrentbe blamedecon-**theournearfinetermreputationat the expensewill«e/ Af loaf Oiambtr A* the proposed lay<strong>of</strong>fs, we' only serve toerode our taxo/Comrtttrct.m me bustneM community base with the resultantIn this current economic sec It as a more complex cplex Imposition imposition <strong>of</strong> burdensomeclimate, lt ; ls more Incum-issue with the attitude ttitd <strong>of</strong>ftaxes in the future.bent than ever for all <strong>of</strong> us the administration arid We In the business community,are willing to mokeIn the <strong>Ocean</strong> City community,businew and non busi-tor.our share <strong>of</strong> sacrifices Incouncil as a major eontrlhu*ness alike! to pull together A «ro-tox-lncreoso budwtimentality to tiwface <strong>of</strong> employee from making theorder to prevent any dtyand support each other In awiu iwupunracn inner in • P j TY. i i ultimate sacrifice. ?unified effitet to overcome buuttataftafconary forces isregressive atbest and However, we prefer that'ter carefully* exhaustingdty»iebUlrytomalntelnthe 11 option** our elected1§wl «. >» T i«.n n«


V!hobituariesOeMn Cfty, HJ, Thw»d»y, Nbnnry 14,<strong>1991</strong>Grace Snook Ford, 86 Marion (Atkinson) Adams, 69 Josephine Ford Powers, 83 Henry MiHsonfITrlfi jJTf I, SnV t^6iP f^T. y " niKmut roer »- • ATLANTIC Crr? _ rosephlne ftjrd Powers. 83, or this OCEAN OTY - Henry E. MUM, <strong>of</strong> thisNorthficld died Pfh, 8it Mercer Medial Center here, PIN1HUR5T - Marlon (Aftinson) Adams..69, <strong>of</strong> this dry died ftb, 6 at Bit AtlaMte City MediwI Center. City ft*, Sat Shore Mer«ortdHo^W,SMw*PotatBorn in Unvalc, she resided m, NarthrMd^far many section <strong>of</strong> Galloway Township, diod IV* 6 a. he» daugh DiVtaiAh. She was a Ufcterw area rodentr>. MUiw wasa dtoeetar<strong>of</strong> theoqprA»*emksbifi»Wyrar* before moving toEwing Township si* year* ago "rth«» • fc^ j^y^ ^ , ^^j dwk „ Ctntcoi Mill* . tion <strong>of</strong> America* Cyanamid Of* taBound book He xmeu irv^fL*^31 "^^5"i*^? ^ ,J * »«««* born in Atlantic City, longtime member <strong>of</strong> the All Saints Epis«pal Church in , dyes expert, a NwMi* chemist, inventor and tatwwtkn.1SHIP held a ure membership in the Abseonn Goldon Age surviving are a ten, Thomas C HI <strong>of</strong> Pinehurst; three Atlantle City and a member <strong>of</strong> the 4th Ward temmV lecturer.Ctuh. where she was past president and treasurer. She daughters, Gail Mikula with whom she resided. Marion Club, Ladies Auxiliary tn Atlantic atyIn W58, Dr. MUlson received the Gtaey Award, why,was; also a member <strong>of</strong> the ftoawntvilic Senior CiMwn, Anaya <strong>of</strong>Pleasantvllle, and Mary Ellen Chartier <strong>of</strong> Surviving are rive TOSTRobert ftrd <strong>of</strong> Owan Cffy, »y«s presented by the AmeHam Association <strong>of</strong> Y&fol ' ub . e. . „ .. . T „, V »*•«•. Ru* Corson <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a step- f^vid RrfolieuUvme,Prar,kr^d<strong>of</strong> Attantieaty.aar. Chemists and CotoHsts farMs outstanding wntributrar, teSurvivmg are two nephews, Edwin Hart, with whom aster. Helen Brown <strong>of</strong> Northfield eight granddxildren: wee ted<strong>of</strong> MeKeedrV, Donald ford <strong>of</strong> Abseew three textile ehemistry,f c wwded, and fted Hart <strong>of</strong> Pennington; two nieces, and four grear-griindchiidrer.. daughters, Heanore Snowden <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Hliabeth A graduate <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> Ttatik «,•S«r#h Patterson <strong>of</strong> Trenton and Edna Green <strong>of</strong> TlKi>tviII wis a memto <strong>of</strong> the Ftrst PresbyteuSJr »;.? fKookuk - towa; one broth- sisters, Marij 0, Roche <strong>of</strong> Broomaull, Pa., and Anne Barse Church Sailor CHUms Club, Somws Pdnt, and was rian Church, MlllvUliKepubliMnaub, Ranch Hope Aux.children.Mostacdo. <strong>of</strong> Clementon; and four grand, <strong>of</strong> Daytona Beach, Fla, . active In Caring Inc., a non-pr<strong>of</strong>ll Christlin or^rdtaHon lllary and Cumberiawd Manor AuxiUary andws iMass orChristlan Burial vws Saturdiy atjt. Joseph's <strong>of</strong> the elderly.volunteer with the MiUvUle YMCA Old ttaers Qub for tMass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Saturday at St, Bemadctte's Church, Somers Point, Burinl was to Hdy Cross Ceme- She was a lon|Hmi member <strong>of</strong> Twin Lakes Bible Church many years,R^bliJ^f"" 181 * Burtal w 88 •«• aon Cemetery, tew, Mays Landing. ' In Phelps, Wise and was also a member <strong>of</strong> Ae Bastarn SuMvtag are • numba- <strong>of</strong> cousins and her earegiver,Bflrgaintown. Contributions may . be made to the Alzheimer Founda- Shtf B »-'- _ •»».—- River ***—i—».»_ Chapter No. 218 »•> and ._J the .•_ Homemakers. .. 1 Joan •—...,..-. Wlsmfer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> .«, City, ^,, oArrangements were by tho Adams-Perfect Funeral tion, 70 E. Lake St., Chicago, HI., 60601-8597. Additionally, she volunteered as a 4-H leader and was a Services were PHday in the Rocap R Shannon MemorialHomo, Northfleld.Arrangements were by the George H. Wlmberg Funeral Red Cross volunteer. . Funeral Home, MiUvUle, Burial ' was toMount PleasantMemorial contributions may bo made to the American Home, tome, Unwood,Surviving are a daughter, Joan Larson <strong>of</strong> Northfield! two Cemetery, MUlvUle,,,, s ,,. ! . v^,,, ! grandsons; and four g>Mt»grandchildren.P Placet To S«v» YouSPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP, WUNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA55th Street and Asbury AvonuoRev, Paul W, vander Loo, PastorSUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>. 17th, <strong>1991</strong>-10:30 AMSERMON"Places <strong>of</strong> the Passioniithany"Sunday School 9 AMSong SGI-VICO 10:15 AMMorning Service 10:30 AMBible Study 7 P.M. Wednesday. Muilcal Dlnotar Albtttt 8eto • Nuriwy Available During SotvlMOCEAN CITYBAPTIST CHURCHI0TH & WESLEY 399.2261SUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>. 17,<strong>1991</strong>10:45 AM Mornlni ServiceSunday School ,...,. 9:30 a.m.Sunday Worihip Servlca ,.»„. 10s4S 'a.m.Evening Service , 7:00 p.m.Wed. Eve, Service ,,,,,i, 7:00 p.m.Awana PragMm for Boyi A Olf U 3 yewi to 3 th gr«de.Wdiy'ieiiOpm ;^Morning Service ,"Walking and Talking"Dr. Ronald MansdoerferEvenlnfl Service"Walking and Talking"Tony Cammaratta, 87 ' JrW^9' 1 *^'"^'" 1 Edward M. Biitfe^ftiWOODBWB — Tony Cammaratta, 87, <strong>of</strong> this communitydied <strong>Feb</strong>. S at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital,Cape May Court House,Bom In Newark, he had lived at the Woodbine Develop,mental Center since 1931,Mr. Cammaratta was a communicant <strong>of</strong> St. Casimir'sRoman Catholic Church, Woodbine,Graveside services were Tuesday at St. Mary's RomanCatholic Cemetery, Cold Springs,Arrangements were by Langley Funeral Home <strong>of</strong>? irst Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Chureh (U.S.A.)7th & Wesley Avenuei <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySUNDAY, FEB. 17,18919:30 A.M. Sunday School11 A.M. ServiceNursory ProvidedSERMON:"Contending For The Truth"Pastor Sheldon4 P.M. Evening VespersDuring January & <strong>Feb</strong>ruaryPor Information call 399-1833ST. PETER'S UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH8th and Central Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJSUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>.l7th8:1 S A.M, Communion In Bloylar Chapol9 A.M. Sunday School '10:30 A.M. Mornrnd WorshipNurser/ Provided >Sermon: "Ldnglng" gJean Karcher, 72uagie River Cemetery,WY N 0 M 0 0 R I HI _ U y m i M BuU« t 84, <strong>of</strong> thiscommunity and a long-time summer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Oty, died <strong>Feb</strong>. 8 at his home.Bom in Philadelphia, he lived in mat area all his life,*k-i-r*i ,, r_ b.6athwhometaBorldi. A graduate <strong>of</strong> Perm Suto Univeriiw, Mr. Butter taughtBom In Glenside, Paj, she wai a former resident <strong>of</strong> Phlla- high school mathematiei in the PhUaddphia City school?X« iPXTSSfita ,° M SS | y tw w yew. Sht has gyttem for 35 Viam He also had guauner rutoring set-UyrttatotLaudardajislnwWmvice in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for many years,Club in thephlafor40yeatt, Kareher worked torSun OU Company toPnUadel- He was • member <strong>of</strong> thef Ordversity Gleea memberB P lM °P il1 Philadelphia awa, *Surviving are his wife, Mary Mason Butler; one son,Edward M. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Ttntoh Falls; one sister, Jean ButlerBrown <strong>of</strong> Marmora; and three grandchildren.Services were Tuesday at Jamb Ruth Funeral Home,-,.-„-„,,„ Chestnut Hill, with burial afterward! in Boehm's. Burtal was in Forfeit B Cemetery, Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Pa.•. A ^_J*~ «. , „ Memwial conbfiburlons may be sent to Wissahiekonby the Godfrey Funeral Home, Hospice, 8S35Gemiai»iownAve.,Phuadelphifl,lM18.may H ta.de «o Holy Ttoity BpUeopal Margaret PIUMbO, 97GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL•MkHMMTMMIMrMIAMI, Ha.—Margaret Plumbo, 9t, formerly <strong>of</strong> Northfield,died <strong>Feb</strong>. S ta Souft Miami Hetplhd here. 0A Northficld resident for SO years, she moved to Miami12 years ago. Her late husband, Victor A., was an internationallyknown glass manufacturing executive.Survfving are three sons, Louts ol Venmor and Worlda,Robert <strong>of</strong> St. Simmons Island, Ga., and Victor G. <strong>of</strong> Unwood;three daughters, Phyllis Ammons <strong>of</strong> Ithica, N.Y.,Mary Plumbo <strong>of</strong> Northfield, and Helen HU1 <strong>of</strong> Uncaiter,Pa.; 17 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.Services were Monday at the Jeffries and Keates FuneralHome, Northfleld. Burial was In Holy Cross Cemetery,D Dr. BhlvtttprucNngB h l N I ^PtACEFUL TIDINGS"v bVPibloOtuli[Church School and Child CareMuslai'Dsapln^MyHun 11Solo by Jio^ollnt Taylorr6 s,m.-9 a.mi iich Sundiy y ' ,.RUSBOII 8tH 8tiH/eri, Sonlor Sl PMtor!DUor.AiMdiWPtiwi'.Mlnlsttr<strong>of</strong>VliltMldnUCHRISTIAN SCIENCEWelcomes you •to study the ,'\ ^"8OXJL" f i- ( ; -;Rejoiced soul <strong>of</strong> thy servant: for . ,' 'unto thee, 0 Lord, do I lift hp triy stiUl.MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH&900 Vtntnor Avenue, Margate,SUNDAY, <strong>Feb</strong>. 17th, 10 AMAB Lent bec/nB, tho theme forL2L m Sunday sorvloafi Is"PEAKS OF FAITH." Join us in1• inspiring worship a« Dr.Organ recitals soup lunches Squires planat St Peterls Wednesdays open house<strong>Feb</strong>.Awte fat: ttwFrtHMdb ©I<strong>of</strong> monHmt ontn, rwittb ; ano o» UCGUI vJtyW«dnudays^llblmta h March <strong>Feb</strong>. JO terns as musk director forChun*. §th and QMttniTne pubBc to tnrtled tohear tho free, half-hourredtaU ftM will he hl>the <strong>Ocean</strong>y ,wgan was built u 1961 andftnd reduJ «Mre hdd tn theMl,OH S9M^ urtthtkms.Lutheran expansion OK'dOCEAN ttTV '— tfcePour Oapiatns CSrcK No.3773 Oriunbtkn Swires,wiU hold an open Musttm pJtn Saturday, Bob, 53ta the social haU ot OurLady <strong>of</strong> Good CounselChuwK 4Mt and Asbury.pTOspectiv* nenber« trontairxs 4S %m at ptpes.WUh srjout 3 k aW%Nttvtdualby a MMip lunch forpipes, it Is the Urgesttawumait dang ttw soothurnNew Jersey shore. A are invilwl. A kara» dem-their tamiltos and MendsJohn Gregory Bate,or^rtlrt and music dtaector new console was added,at tt» church, will bt theand a rededioittak mrvkeredWUst Peb, 31 Snw comtagto Oeear, Qty InBate Has been • fionstraHon It rJanw«) l andrefreshments w^ be »vsd«The group, spoi^orcd bythe R^nwettaR Knights <strong>of</strong>Columbus, Marmora, tsopen to all young Catholicmen, ag« 1WB. Membersparticipate in various am*muntty mi servtee tettvittesand hoU athletic event*TRENTON — Ugtsktlon <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Chureh Inintroducrd by Sen, Jmm S, America, the American and etrete-reiated outings.Caflwo, R, Capo/Ounborland,to tnoeaw the num-AmericanEvangelical with questions.Lutheran Church, and theber <strong>of</strong> trustees on theLutheran Oiureh, fteconstitutiontar a new SynodLutheran Synod Board from21 to » persons has been now permits a board <strong>of</strong>passed by both houses <strong>of</strong> trustees known as the o rriICf|f|pthe Legislature and is Synod ^wd CouneU to have up « « USttUCawaiting the signature <strong>of</strong>th« gevemor to bemmelaw.The change became necessarydue to the recentmerger <strong>of</strong> three formerlyseparate Lutheran Churchbodies."As a result <strong>of</strong> the mergerto » members," explainedCaflero.Under the existing statute,the Lutheran Churchnay hum a synod or districtto be incorporated inthe state, provided that theFood cupboard breaks recordsOCEAN CITY - TheCommunity Cupboard, anemergency food cupboardfflonsbred by fte<strong>Ocean</strong> QtyEcurnenlcai Council, provided an erneto \mthe", number <strong>of</strong> familiesserved toJanuary <strong>1991</strong> was anearly double the record number,<strong>Feb</strong>. 24-27UNWOOD — The MamlandAssembly <strong>of</strong> God, 2115New Road, annouiwa a iptrttuatlife crusade with evsn*geM Jack Q» xvUl be heldPROPHECYBy POOR RICH AW>One fif* «t the ttUe is prophecy. Owe out tf »« m to fi» Mew T«MnMKt deals wtfih At vMnnVVortd cv»ts such as the GuW W*r <strong>of</strong>ten bring »new interest taiprophecy. But, ptnoptwey doe* nottost predict. And when it does make predictions, ttrarely otters ehwi as teth* wnen, whet* *»d how <strong>of</strong>fulfulmeftt. m fact, Jesus cautioned Ids Wkvwers toMl get ^#ed up ra specubtton about mow ottestteiis.Tne bte nwiestton mat prophecy does address IsIMtat and, beyond teltthg us generaUy what wultetae pteoe tr. the unfolding <strong>of</strong> history (l-he Wgathermg<strong>of</strong> Israel, the coming tt Qwte>, e»e.K pn>pho^goes on to other purposm.Some <strong>of</strong> the purposes <strong>of</strong> prophecy tndude callingpeople to repentance, warning them <strong>of</strong> Hw consequences<strong>of</strong> sin, reminding believers that God ts incontrol, and confirming Qad% word as truth. Thishappens as prophecies become obviously fulfilled—<strong>of</strong>ten tn spectacular or unevpected wayi,People <strong>of</strong> faith should be well aequafnted withprophecy. How should we react to tt? Not wimspeculations about its fulfillment. Those plansbelong to God, But, we should spiritually grow inwonder, revereneej expectancy and recottmittedliving M w rosd w hear the prophecy <strong>of</strong> God'sword.sUghthouse Shore MfntstrtesHoly Redeemer joinsin visiting nurse weekboard <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> eachSWAB'TON — The Holyconsists <strong>of</strong> a maximum <strong>of</strong> Families and friends are Redeemer Visiting Nurse21 members.mvlted to *e wvkes, idwduledMO and II un, and 6 itTng nurse associationsAgency will join with (he vis*p«. Sunday, ftb,M, and 7mp.m, Monday through biatog theUS families served In 1969,Wedrwirtay. ^ "- NOW AH6etttie«r Wedt,according to coordinators A dynamic preacher whoDorothy McQueen andcelebration, pro-Philip Johnson, who notedthat the pressure continuesthc.Aipb<strong>of</strong>lrd's mamasonly a few rnonths to live.As some sc<strong>of</strong>f, others believeThrough the centuries.Homo sapiens has consistentlysc<strong>of</strong>fed at new Ideal,If you are my age, you willremember the Buck Rogerscomic strip which beganback tn the late KM andearly thirties. Tne cartoonistwho did the strip wai dismissedas somewhat <strong>of</strong> ahappen,hoe on earth, sec •walking on the moonlmanThe stories <strong>of</strong> the firstsighting <strong>of</strong> the Loch Nessmonster come readily toBob have a videotape <strong>of</strong> aserpent-like creature whichthey lighted about 100 feet<strong>of</strong>f Love Point, Md, on May31, 1982; other observerssay the creature .... nicknamedChessie.,, is 20 to 40feet in length. The Frewshave thought about sendingtheir tape to the Jet PropulsionUb<strong>of</strong>ttwy In PatatM.na, California for furtherprocessing and an in-depthanalysis,Sandra Mansl has a pie-IS YOURBUSINESS NAMEON OUR..EARLY BIRD LIST?If not get yourad copy fittoday forour 58th AnnualSPRING EDITIONMEMldtimirBirlyBlrtlLlat. CAXL 399-1220:spindriftby Joo Gilbertrum sht took, <strong>of</strong> j(where do they get thesenames) while on a familyhoto hlBP^touched. Naturally,Atldharsh judgment; for the first3 years, she showed thephoto to only a few closefriends and to them she<strong>of</strong> aft t same category as UFO's«» d * e teefffafry. Until 1Experts call Chessie andChamp Eeuglodons; o categoryIn which the LochNess monster also falls.Itviewall Sis with an open mind.However, some minds arelike concrete; thoroughlymixed and permanently set,Bush, honors the work <strong>of</strong> memore man 440 visiting mmtagencies in the United States.Holy Redeemer is a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it,Medicare-certified,MUserviee agency whosemission Is to reach out to aUpersons suffering and Inneed, Call 4C$40tB formoreTwo Lenten servicesWednesdays at St, JohnOCEAN CITY-St. John will be foUowed by a luncheon,.Lutheran Church, 10th andCentral, will <strong>of</strong>fer two A light supper at 6:30"Table Services" each p,m. will precede the eve*Wednesday during Lent, ning service.one at noon and the other,at 7:30 p.m. Both will becentered around the theme<strong>of</strong> God's peace,downstairs lounge.Entrance in on the alley.Tine noontime service willbegin with a devotional thatThe GodfreyFuneral Homes809 Central Avc644 Shore RdNtmw,NiPhono 390-9699PhOBiSWwr?Herbert L. Godfrey, OwnerSallie Godfrey-Kohler, DirectorJohn K. noltx, MPle-unngctt funerals avillible throughAnunnw Plu or Pra-MdIn TimtafTrwblt, WtAnAtNtatAsYour PhoneSUCCESSOR TOOCEAN OTY'SfmSTFUNERAL DIRECTORIt's as easy as picking upyour phone to subscribe to...VCALL THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT>->—.'1> , ti.') J•fo. *Yii it-a*li!Atlthiweridlovsialevtrand especially around St.VltflhM day »*W thaI(umiV wha t oris naytain thinking BboUt all win*ietehtr pelnti out thatyoung lova ti oHtn qultaBpsctocular but that tu>noned, proven leva li uiu*all, dttpar and mere Interin.Young er old, w»ihould always rMmmbarto reatiure the enei welove <strong>of</strong> our tetllngt towardthim,Arranging, tor • luneftlotnbaamBteotunfamUlardetails, Wo we prspanK) torelieve you ol moil or Blotttiiu tfelalli, and provideysuintormaUon about bin>blltB that may be available.CHEST1RJ.WIMBERGJunirdMomtTim gtnmtions <strong>of</strong>riSC201 Asbury AvenuePhone 3MS4Black history celebrationat Tabernacle Heritage DayOCEAN CUV — TheAJtoAmtrtekn wonut te degreethe theme oT Heritage Day,ttieMbmtton <strong>of</strong> W^ histary at T»b«nac»e BaptistChurch, ISA tnd VVest, am*Memo»«6tlla t on lo*nfrom area individuals, willbe on display ID am to 6p.m, The program get«under way at ^w p-m.Guest speaker ts RobbtaM, Harmon, a registerednurse, who wul speak onoM^ topic, rtealoi piooltins<strong>of</strong> the Afro-Ainerteanwoman,"Harmon^ a native <strong>of</strong> CapeMay <strong>County</strong>, la the daughter<strong>of</strong> Mdurd and CharlotteHarmon <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Sheis a graduate <strong>of</strong> MiddleTownship Wgh School andMondayEphsilantV1B-B3sdeftcjShe Om obtained h« maste^degree tn sodal w«*from the Untventty <strong>of</strong>P h j65fl« pregttm tMB«ma Turner, Ma Sudw,aid,Patricia Hannah,tcgettekKnwyMaoWright andDttnan Wright.Harmon ts eurw»Hy the Herlina u» Morris tseaordinator dit oT f the rVoctkal Ftkl chAtnwan <strong>of</strong> me event, andNurting Proswim at the Margaret J, Wilson is w»Cape May »5«inty Voa- chatKnan, Chutth pastor istonal Sdfieca and works as the Rev, Michael A.tP«Hta« head nuree at Waltw*. ^^^^mHitel, Ocnter, She taanactive rioewbier <strong>of</strong> twosororiHes.^e and her duldren,Wkki and Tta^, reside taWoodbinePatH Harris <strong>of</strong> the AtknticCity Dance Theater Centerfor Cultural Learning isscheduled to appear.PROMISETuoBdayEpheslans2:1-10RE. Etarby, Agency Inc.tnturmM IMuMMly Sinai IMS*North*WesleyAvee.- 399-0049<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty HomeSavings & Loan Association1001 AsburyAvo,- 3990012Eugene W.PashleyiRh&i' a »afe end nurturing'learning experience!Carey'slr«.• 399-01 nStalnton's Dipt StoreB10 Asbury AM, •380-SS11Hop for 2 1/2 yoar oldsLutheran Church •' -WednesdayPhlllpplans8:101ttw Saxws Md a word tor S^mig.It was LenrtMi, shortincd, VSo ttwnwie Lent VMS p(v«oW thatsprtngUtni mm ol torn last diysMm Mh vKdntstfw until Eastw.Lent mm to mean a Mint ot pen*'twm And His. Butftisalsoatimt<strong>of</strong>pn|Mntton, and otfiramltl, forbt>mm Lent means Spring, II ntttWithings to come It forecasts ttnnous mtsstgt ol Easter, it d Mwm ol tftt mott bvautflul season ole year,me bare branehts ol then trmwill burst into bud and leal with thetouch ol Spring. Qur thoughts duringLint, our personal preparations, alsowill teach minion wnen the forty dipare through.Lent is the lime tor prayer ant)sell-examinaHon. Mate the Lentenseason really mean ifimiihing bystsWng help and guidance at yourh iFriday8:1*11SaturdayU3;1i'i1Restaurant415 Elglih St.-399-4418<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract CompanyOontntnM TWt Inturtnea m,10lh St. 8 Wost Avo • 399-7577The Renders HotelBanquet & Party Facilities71B % .11lh 8t * 390-1000Stain's ShopRlteSupermarketTha Number 1 Food Giant ol South Jot»eytertian Mm • Rio Grande • AbiNon• Egg Hirbor Twp., • Vsntnor<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23rd11 a.m. 'til 2 p.m.• meet our admlnlitrator and teaohert• gee our facility• leara about our policy and curriculum•' register for September '01: at thli time or call 301-9897jte^PjjjjJi*'./. Mjjliti Wflufl,Adttiinlilrai<strong>of</strong>• r-^i.',


Oewti OH* NJ. Thumtey, N»MMy 14,1 MlJim Bait?God Bless V'wi fi|Happy Valon»«we< FCome I trtmo Six'>n'F\ir mv pirvnts:I-vcn it I h.uv .>n .lltiand own it I ,im selfI still li>\v \>\> re a handsome littd'And w love ymiLovetho girls <strong>of</strong> yo«irAP Entflish -'We've been going out for over a,'ve been very happy the past year1 think <strong>of</strong> you a great deal i.think the world <strong>of</strong> you. Than*for being there for me.You're a sweetheartand I love ya.BillLoutliq)hen ifie nlqCits nre cfoiliti| In on you tilie aBamabus,into tef always being there tome! thePi are srtll manygreat Mmes ahead* No matwrhow far apart *ve are,t will always be thinkingou. Happy ValentiiDav! !•tto Unce Polley:I %vould like to thank you foryour kindness and syrnpathy--you're the best around and Ihope to see you more <strong>of</strong>ten,I love you!Your Secret AdmirerYou know wholamUul it jed,s u'otsc llutii SOIHB oilier peopleMnij itittRe It ":t'p»»»,Duii't let yout |edlityI \m\ wanted in wish you-Hanpy Valentine's DaylYou're the best and I lovt you!,Lm'c,Jen,Tht nks fro being a great friendValentine's DSJ:


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\A4 O«wCtty, TtMndty, , «SlTRANSPORTA TION(continued from page IIthe legal limits that delineatewalking from busHe g*W no numbers.Primary school prindpa!Margarfrt Toner, who preparedthe regular busroutes for1990-41, said thatas children with specifictransportatien needs comeup throughout the year,Tomlin negotiates with thevendor few rticw*addiHona]routes.Marion Dinsmore, Pairnessin Taws ichooi fcMrtcommittee chairman, tookissue.Slid Pinstnore- "No onecould say why the kidshave to leave early. No onecould say why we have topay 53,000 Maybe there's agood reason, but if I had tovote, I'd have to vote "no, 1 "Alternatives wore suggested.Board memberLaura Kate asked if the childrencould piggyback onthe Vo-tech buses thattravel at that time. MemberDonald Johnson Mid hobelieved not, thai the districtIs paying Ryder Transportationfor the service."Dlnsmore's suggestionthat parents could transportthe children drew the mostheated responses. Donahuej vvwvaPress Shapptsaid the children "have *right to transportatian-*Parent Bill Mulford, whohas four children tn the system;said "maybe edueaticmis something tiwl shouldn^be cut. , , spend • dime ortwo to invest in our ehUttren."Parent Tom Palumboindicated parents • can't behigtQ to ferry the ddldron.*ln most families, both parentsare worldng »\wi\days a week to make endsmeet."Seslie called for "a wtain dqjree <strong>of</strong> trust'"We're certainly not inthe business <strong>of</strong> spending83,000 unjustified. I don'twant staff and administratorsto look overbadai we can't run adistrict that way."In summary, board members,in a 6-2 vote,approved the contract conditionally,Jane Glenn andJeanne Gorman east negativevotes; Harts ud Katicast "yes" votes on the eondlHonthat their concernswill be addressod saHsfoeto-ly,Ina phone nil yesterday,Donahue was asked howmany students the issueaffects. One student at AepriceMraANDISB^^V^JOom q^ NjPSPECTACULARCLEARANCEEvery Winter Coat in StockNOW OUWool Coats • Jocketa • Pun Goats« Downs• Leathirs • Zip-Out All Wiathff Wear •Icelandic Woolsneed <strong>of</strong> the additionaltransportation route, herepUedThe other children havebeen put into other programsat the school," he«id.Tomlin said yesterdayAat a directive went outThursday notifying administraton that no additionalbus routes will institutedunless authorized by his<strong>of</strong>fice and Ac ortwe <strong>of</strong> thesuperintendent.In the past, he said hisOffice's rcsponsibaity wasto pay theiMils, not tnsHrutethe routes.Also yesterday, Tomlinsaid he Is meeting with rep-BUDGET(continued Emm pigc Uting the building inspectorduties between two part-employees.resontativos from Ryder at 9timeajn, today (Thursday) to It's a real lean budget,*"darify the entire relantoshipwith the bus compa-lot <strong>of</strong> extras hem"Moore said. "There's not any.During the budget plarr-QCCTJPA TI0N~~~WATERntag process, according toMoore, all department at? Admtatowtoring SfSUOQO more in heads tmu^tt Si* bttd- W. Deaney asked1 Cityremipte from the reserve g^is to him, where theyfor delinquent taws. The mwe reviewed and costsdty had used S277.-W0 to wat justified. MisoeHanesurplusIn last years bod* out accounts were alsoget Removing $400,000 will greatly Rdueed. IJm <strong>of</strong> thethe scHlewent,tiwtt Ae rateincreases proposed by thehtJAWCHe said the coalition <strong>of</strong>leave a^out SI09,7W in sur- funds there had to be qpeehplus, according to Moore. Red, Moore tdded. It ebuldOperating expenses ww nolonprboused as a slush way NJAWCalso kept the same, and in fund for any <strong>of</strong>fiw expense, pany Americansome oses (tax"ft was a goad planningbuildings and grounds and and thinking exerase duringiWs years budget" heplanning board) reductionswere made, Moore said. said.Salaries and wages in theconstruction <strong>of</strong>fice werealso cut 32 percent by split-(continued bom page 1) Someone buying Ae homesome residents along Route with the printing shop an9 wiA existing home oecu> continue using It as that ornations doubted Aey could anoAer type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>lleoj hehnd buyers for their homes said, but Ae new ownerif the commercial use could could not change It to a bar*not be included, since the bershop or delicatosscn, asbusy roadway Is a draw- this would be changing Aeback to residents who sim- character,ply want a home for theirintermediate school is infamily.Township solicitor JamesWaldran said at Aat tinethat use <strong>of</strong> Ae residence fora business could be continuedby Ae new owner asl long as the h character h <strong>of</strong> f hthebusiness remains the same.• Brian GooneyFREE PARKINGthroughout the entimCrTYOFOttANCITYuntil March 15,<strong>1991</strong>Birthdaygrown up, butyou'll nevergrow old!"Council voted 5-2 tointroduce the budget, withCoundlmen Tony Martinand Mike Colao to opposS-Hon. Martin said that risingtaws had been the chiefconeem he heard from residentsduring his re-electioncampaign last fall, and Aatthe dty should take furthersteps to insure no taxincrease.1 think we should workWatercharged the local companymanagement fees. Headded that the proposedsewer rete inaww* »*Mcanceled.•The whole process hasresulted in enormous savingsfor rare payers,"Deaneytaid,NJAWC spokeswomanElaine Shapiro deettned tocomment on Ae e»se, butharter on it" Martin said. (continued-torn page u"I think that we should do on Westey Avenue when itwhat we can do to bring It struck the trailer, which hadin eswro tax increase."Colao said that thereshops and Owmdl Inputwere needed before heA, M * hisTo eliminate the 2.9-renttax increaso, acrordinR toOtyCoundl President JohnW. RWey Jr., a furA«S5Ik UhBHw mrtn.ndw on proportion to ttneirwateruse, <strong>Ocean</strong> Ort shar* isThe rate abootfMMarch 3 agenda. Realtors, rVirwss inand the 16-S4 Community_ iWSDn, Assodattw etch contrib-S8n> (0 <strong>of</strong>fset said dm all can-uted thcwhoparties haw sigrodAe agrcementi indudtagthe Winer compariy, thebo*rd will probablyapprove it.Through the initiation <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Utility Commission,noattntvme, SomersPoint, GallowayTownship, Egg HarborTownship «mi <strong>Ocean</strong> Otyjointly hired attorneysSwain *Px»nnen. Kesaler andBauman to challenge thermte increase Wore theBf*U« The lawyer* spertaUaein utility caws.The five communitiesOc*anO?y share.Draney erttaftWiw the ratepayors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Q»y sawmtom «hiw# ** wWesaidthe agreement is not agreed to share Ac $22,000~ ' ^ ~ • — ' j^jfet, <strong>of</strong> the challenge 1"CRASH,been used by owneracross thesupport.Swettausedasasentarelt-pays their lien apartment buildingThe publicptaxes, and d thy they expect some and as long as state andservices tor it, Risley said, federal aid is available toHe added his hopes Aat uWtatt .boA At Sfmen Point and &o»»e has purAa»d anMatatand Regional Hgh eighMpartnent buUdlng atSAool boards <strong>of</strong> eduraBon 401 AHanUc Ave. wWeh hewould tato Ae rocmloninto whenlncreaso In the school butgets would <strong>of</strong>fset the dry'saustere budget, Rlsley Mid.done to reduce unnecessaryexpenses," said CouncilmanMichael Barnes. "Anycuts that ere going to bemade wlU bo felt deeply.*The ciiy's surplus hasalready teen taken down toa dangerous low, he added.The budget it scheduledfor public hearing andadoption at the Coundlmeeting 7:30 p.m. Thursdoy.March 14.Shore Memorial Hospital'sMedical Lecture Series PresentsnLEONAROOALLKl AY*. W u-iOifttfflJ & Trauma Surffry VaseuM Swg^lhrJI^;^ ^ow Viscular surgery htlpi!4. 'thepatbntwith : ••; Aather^Uifwls rfbteftdK:dysm Sii^lu^npi^^fi»tlye.;:i;yIsays hi wUl Wm tato towtomoae»Wneo»i WdMdtticn's housing. Before hedoes that, however, he mustrelocate many <strong>of</strong> the peoplewho curreritly occupy. %blldlAlthough,the, nonGloriaown and run the building$id«walk.The crash completely collapsedthe passenger side <strong>of</strong>Ae ear, breaking the enginefrom tb place and trappingthe passenger Broken glassand pieces <strong>of</strong> the oirttransmission wore scatteredacross Ae road.Neighbors said they didnot hear the squeal <strong>of</strong>brakes, only the thud <strong>of</strong>Impart,Ultey said a doctor whottssumes Ae same entitywould own and operateboth projects.Grosse said he wouldprefer to sell the property,that the Gloria Del planwould be better for the dty,but Aat If the PlanningBoard dedded to dony Aeextra variances ho wouldproceed wiA Ae project aiapproved.Since tie has hundreds <strong>of</strong>thousands <strong>of</strong> dollarsInvested In legal fces so far,Grosse said he would haveM proceed with Ae plan asit is and would have to".much higher rentsbecause <strong>of</strong> his need tomakea pr<strong>of</strong>it.Some residents came toon 14th SWOh GfOMi wifl the meeting to speakretain ownership <strong>of</strong> theagainst the application.Atlantic Avenue property <strong>Ocean</strong> City builder Johnend, he said last week, will Loepor said Aat while theattempt to make a pr<strong>of</strong>it number <strong>of</strong> parking spacesfrom it.Ae project provides torJoel Molt 111, the attorney may be adequate normally,representing Grosse, said it when Mends and relativesdoes not matter who owns flood In to visit on holidaythe eight unit* devoted to weekends, the availablelow- « mode»te.tocome neighborhood parking willhousing as long as they are be overloaded,provided."As a builder, Pve beenBut Perillo said (he deed shot down [for height var^The Sentinel-LedgerMMKWKN Wdi By nwt h Cap* May etunw tonm PekftUmmdiM tmm (WtaH &£M\ lif t Mar, SM far 1 yewtor tm yMM, lit if Ux manlii. Won ri t» MuMM m pu mi|4S Iw HK mm 116 Isr Hi rMntu, NtMttind pm «• p«r oopy,w^,TU«it)oyarWFiWey,Junot\w)ohAi^tfogTMASTER:Biindaim**®.msii#il^IwAny ('c)iiipl<strong>Ocean</strong> CityiTne N1AWC asked few Mincreas* <strong>of</strong> water rates by16 percent and sewage rahaAbylU percent but reacheda settlement <strong>of</strong> a 9 pctwntincrease in water rates andno increase ift Kwip Hhs.Oty Coundl nownbors congratulatedthe utility commissionmembers and saidAey are looking forward towhat Ae commission willaccomplish In th£ (ttture.happened to be walking hisdog at the ttme <strong>of</strong> the crashheard the thud, looked ovahis shoulder Ukdsaw theear spinning In Che road-way-He said at Aat point thewoman was hanging eut <strong>of</strong>the car.Otawweit «»< MUJ thetrailer have ' beenImpounded by police pendingfurther invostigatkin.— UUtatlDwances by the board) for aslittle as a foot," he said."Now this guy comes Inand wants 60?*Richard H. Kdlcher v wholives In the neighborhood <strong>of</strong>the proposed project,expressed coneem aboutshading <strong>of</strong> his house anddrainage problems tn Aatarea.Michael Hyland, one <strong>of</strong>the architects who workedon the project, said theplanned system wouldactually Improve drainageIn that block, and that thebuilding's shadow .wouldCancer society' Jail and BairAVALON — You canhave your favorite personthrown In the slaminer atthe American Cancer Society'sJail and Ball campaign,10 a.m. to S p.m. Thursdayand Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 21-22 atthe Avalon CountryOub,WWIngporttdpants, whowill be picked up at thctrhomes or <strong>of</strong>fice by <strong>of</strong>f-dutypolice <strong>of</strong>ficefi, while behindbars are to phone friendsand relatives to raise ballfor Ae fight against cancer.Call 39(H)r52 to havesomeone arrested.Flea mart readiedNORTHF1ELD — Thecity's Cultural C<strong>of</strong>omltteehas set it spring spring fleamarkct/gamgQ sate for Sun- •day, March 10, and table rescrvoUonsare belng'aoccptwinow, tall 64&0401 after 4pin. ' \0mmpiMainland required to show corrective action following state auditUNWOOD —Regional High SchoolinW«Qjtaty rwxiwd aboutfSMXn in state aid and hasmade payments withoutrequired purchase orders,•wording to a MM educationaudit released lastweekThe state aid ovwpav-MM was due to an overcount<strong>of</strong> spedal eduationstudents during past yeatt,•cwwiingtoDcnnisA.Grohman,school business•drrunistrator, A frequentproblem in school districtsUS SMKRlttS C£ul£ &^f^*femd in and out <strong>of</strong> specialeducation daises or leavingthe district after SepLWing taseptlon wiA A"Tbe state Is telling us no matter what we purchase,the purchase must be done with a purchase order'*Ae num*ber <strong>of</strong> students dtad wh«nthe school applks for MMspecial education grants•nd the number stateDepartment <strong>of</strong> Educationauditors could And, he said.The $68,556 figure will bereduced from the state aidamount Mainland Regionalfor Aestated determination AatMainland approved paymentswithout properauthorisation Of apptodnately4,000 payments provestedduring W»*W, W»auditors reviewed \T).They dewmined Aat S5t (4t.p )noIby tt»»boaid swretery, and19 pavmente OM pweeM)did not conHdn and tnvokvGrohman maintains Aatmany <strong>of</strong> Aose purdtasasreviewed were ritmbursecrvenrs<strong>of</strong> expenses by teacherson owwtfiht trips, suchas hotel and meal costs.Since itemised bills forthese expenses have bemsubmitted, th« business<strong>of</strong>fice has In the pastapproved mem without apurchase order. He disputesthe impUodon Aatmoney was being paid outor reimbursed withouthibited under boardpoMes «nd state statute^stote levhwwi ^MwinedAat BO further emmieittwas needed.Grohwan b ptvparing aconeMve Mm plan InPKpwse to the state audit.The school must respond tothe audit within 45 days. InAte plan, the board musttate slops to ttssHii fi*estate that problems citedwill not be Mpeatedt Tneeameilve actioh plan willte* tf^en to s^Msol ooaromembers tor review prtorto the hfairii 11 maeUng,While Ae financial auditby the state educationdepartment was requestedby dty ©fBdals tn Mateland's sending districts <strong>of</strong>Somers Point, Unwood andNorth field, it does nottndude the review <strong>of</strong> whoo)management Io«l <strong>of</strong>fldalsalso wanted.Among Ae complaintspaperwork his <strong>of</strong>fice must wo dlsafreements betweendo. Despite Ae« mlrtv Wtt union and meeHy couldtags, aeeonllng to Grohm- b» worked outan, business <strong>of</strong>ficeTMs mstiumM or. m Sam In Ocfenn Q(y was tht Mto <strong>of</strong> a State Police rawFob prdeeduie has already been18, Its owner, Lawrence eniot, was arrested tor alleged^ seang alcohol without a revised to comply wiAIteinst. ^state policy. . ^2 arrested in alcohol raidproper toview,"the state is telling us nomatter what we purchase,the purchase must be done OCEAN CITY — MayorwiA a purchase order,' Nickolas fr<strong>of</strong>a and theCrohman iaid. The state CommunicaHoni Workerspolicy has little lode, he <strong>of</strong> Amtrtea tCWA) Issued abelieves, and also heavily joint statement Tuesdayincreases the amount <strong>of</strong> expressmg Selr confidenceOCEAN Cirr- State Court and the case was torwardedtothe county level.School superintendentPolice arrested two andwas released on Alfred Arena received lastconfiscated 128 assorted$500 cash ball, according to year from the Pcrini Corpo-By ordinance, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtycontainers <strong>of</strong> alcohol andGaUagher,ration, eonstructlon manageren the aehool additiondoes not allow Ae sale <strong>of</strong>$100 in an afternoon raid on alcohol wiAtn the dty,the Westslde Cafe on 7th<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Police Lt, Bob project. Since Arena soughtStreet and Moore Avenue Gallagher said the arrests Blevin said local authorities the opinion <strong>of</strong> the schoollast Friday.were made when State assisted In Ae arrest. board solicitor Louis GrecoArrested woe restaurant Police executed a search Gallagher said the prior to his participation Inowner Lawrence Elliot, 60, warrant following undercoverwork by the Alcoholic thesamewheAerornotthe Grew determined that thecharges would have been the tournament, and Aat<strong>of</strong> Simpson Avenue andGloria Bowles, 40, <strong>of</strong> 7thBeverane g Control Ctl Ef Enforce- anests were made in a golfouting did not const!'» HJ-JI .-i-m, •' ^R <strong>of</strong> value"Street, according to State ment Bureau."dry"muntc^kUty. tuteprothesale <strong>of</strong> alcohoKc bever-Follee Capt. Tom Gallagher,Acting on an anonymousElliot was charged withtip, State Police undercover I • Imitationsi U t r t bought hm twithout a licenie, and ^J^SSS^tS^SLBowles wai charged with H h w^^ a^,£•laingwdabeHtoJwepoi. !?S-2^^!S5!session and sale 2 tleoiS, £j£ iflEi£ lMBilflf•eeorflng to GaUagher.Rodt^ PeU^rtao,The two were arfalgned m& was released on hliTueiday In Munlclptl own recognlBanee ondMILLER OPTICAL CO.OPTICIANSNorman BMW > MM L MMr.REPAIRSBWUGMtONSWNOUUKS • MDiMRHMMtSBe Wise CallThe Grnlnnry at391-0099if you have not yet tecclved yourweekly menu & newsletter,' We'll deliver itto your door,^EGRAINARIv" Gourmet Shop, BakeryandoH-prflmleocatoiino232 West Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityMWwV«lp 'WM«i?/iiDAVB L QREENBERQSWIM & SWEATounirAlwiys25% to 40% Off'M ^liilftWiiilill*''•$••$i imm\ mmSwUnwearmm si^liiiclast spring's review ftdmtntstraiOTi WU a weommeBd.to i<strong>of</strong> the defeated MainUnd wnneoesary finandal bur* private con-sultartt to fcbidybudget wtt«d@tmeaAool den, - fte sdwoils administrttiwwas to&ttBavy top^xeavy in adminis ftdmints- To address this onwem, organkation at • tee not totrator* - ^^' and Aat '- the l matt* • AesdwibwdtMrtrefaui e»eedW,iWB.pay system fot month authorised Arena to —BriinGooneyNO SOUTHEND TAKEOVERPostal Senice nixes city requestPostal Service hasannouiMed it will not taktover fiie city-rur. satellitepost <strong>of</strong>fice at Wk Sweet.aty Administrator Richard Deany presented Aatpossibility as one way <strong>of</strong>keeping Sw Southertd facilityopen tn the bet <strong>of</strong> cityfunding cuts.*The USP5 has no plansto provide its own penon>nd to staff the eonumet stationfull-time," Frank M.Ov»igtey, director <strong>of</strong> fieldnttons IN- the southernJersey dtvisiott <strong>of</strong> thePostel Service, wrote in aletter to dty ftnandal man*agerlohnHansen,y, we haveno desire, nor budgetedfunds, for negotiating alease tor the AwNrtatedpurpose."Deaney said while thepost <strong>of</strong>fioe serves an Importantfunction for the dry, itIs the Postal Service'sletponsMity, not Ae dty»i,to keep it opin.Deawey said the dty losesabout $30,000 a yea* en Aeopemtten L and the revenxnesgo to tikePostal Service. Hesaid although the dty couldnot run the Satellite pr<strong>of</strong>itably,a private companycould make money at theventure In conjunction withanother business. The dtywill actively seek someoneto tolaover Ae epemttmm the Peb. 13 Utter, Quigleysaid the Postal Servicewill look for bidders to takeover the satellite.City, union confident on cutback resolveA^Svil vs KKia*AtpS^Sf«ffirSmen1 »-«»-*•.- «H» rtQAtmss&rm326 Atlantic Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, KJiLAT.IJUBMAN609>399-07nl«tlMttttitMs are backOPENdiscuss what compromises there is more work to beled to the aomd or if the Aam,Uy<strong>of</strong>ftwouldpta^. CWA nuUveThe statement ami after Adrtene Taylor said thean afternoon <strong>of</strong> meetings union has "every ttason tocome to Ae next few weeks.She did not elaborate onthe spedflcB <strong>of</strong> the agreement,or what stillremained tobe worked out.between union represents- believe the differences will Ttafa declined to »».-ttves, the mayor and City be worked out to our me«t on the statement or toAdministrator Richard 1 mutual Barisfacttr*." further clarify wh*t Is left toShe said the union and do, but he did Bay during ftAe dty have come to an recent CUy OouAcU wo*agreement In concept, but ihop«eeto|mitanydfeel'Butm Aat the goals <strong>of</strong> "the still have to work out Ae ^on made with the uniondty and <strong>of</strong> the union can be nuts and bolts, adding Out would not significantlyachieved through a partner- BUCn m agreement may alter the proposed budgetNelAer side li wflung to ^* rt 4«, «owew, sayThank you so much,,During my recent illness I received so manyexpressions <strong>of</strong> concern and love that it «fOuld beimpossible to thank all my <strong>Ocean</strong> City friendsand neighbors individually. 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M Tm&mfmEHEDSWR OeMnCRy, N.J. n»ur«(tay, Fabtuary 21, IMiObituariesmore on page B4W, Le Roy Barrett, 91 Dr. Robert Jones, 78VINEI.ANDVV<strong>Feb</strong>. 16 in CnnpcrCamdert.Lc Roy Barrett, 91 <strong>of</strong> this city diedotpiMl Umvwsitv Moiiirtil Center,He was a member <strong>of</strong> the south Vineland United MethodistChureh and vohmNur fine Awnpany He was anexempt firefighter. . "Bom in <strong>Ocean</strong> C*ity, he was a VineUnH resident ftw thepast 75 years.Surviving are a daughter, LucreHa M. Brown <strong>of</strong> Vineland;a sister, Mildred B Charls<strong>of</strong>i <strong>of</strong> Vineland; twograndchildren; and two-groar-grai'idehildren.Private services were in the Pancoasi Funnel Home,Vineland, Burial was Silfiam Cemetery,CrmfrtbuHons may be made to the South VlhelandUnited Methodist Church Fndowment Fund, P.O. Box2M\ Vineland. N I CWW; *« thr int)ychild will be attending a full- scheduled fortesting by tho Ing « ftolc Skills and Seamanshipcourse for powerChamber <strong>of</strong> Oommeiw in Company <strong>of</strong> the New JerseyMarch 7 ind 13 as registrath»date* far \mm mSa-attcftd these courses, JI^MIday program, 9 un. to 3 screening teams, the screenpjtn.orahalf-daypr


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' . . , . ' •^ ' % • • " ' ' •% . • * •A12OC Chamber haslots in store for '91OCEAN OTY — Ownbor<strong>of</strong> Conufiisioe pi^Sidefit TtaniLandKmey outUnod a humbar<strong>of</strong> pre|eeti »he chamber isworking on far<strong>1991</strong>• Develop a ende <strong>of</strong> »th-Ics for th« businesscommunity• Bring badt a wdountnight pne^ram farnew resi-to meet busmoss own-Spsaktng at the Rjb, 13dcnBinsHlation luncheon, L»nehoneysaid ihe dumtar isplanning to;* Hold a series <strong>of</strong>tesy wining samiriars faronployeos who deal withtourists-» Hold the city's Rmbusiness to bu»nM§ e^KWi-Heart health talk<strong>Feb</strong>. 25 at JCCMARGATE - AtlanticQfy Medical Center's finallujit to-the health <strong>of</strong> it* <strong>Feb</strong>ruarylethnw wil! be 11 am.Monday, R*. S at the JewishCommunity Center, JeromeAvenue, featuringpharmacist Robin Rosenbafon mi importance <strong>of</strong> takingmtdicatlon as prescribed,medication as a preventivemeasure, and tips on medication,Mac'sppackage for new peoplemoving in to tiiedty,• focrMto chamber manborshipby at toast 100 n»wblanehaney also noted thedumbo- formed a legistativtcommittee to lobby fre steleLegislature on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty bujiness community.The chamber helped ^,,*;|_ *n*mt**overturn the proposed rUW0Waterfront Development Actand is now working to bled*a pTOpojod bkyde helmetlaw, he said.And the chamber recentlyformed a tourism developmentcommittee chaired byRick Travors, m< pubUshur <strong>of</strong>^nairSpf the dty TourismDevelopment Commission,lanehoney said.EAFOOD MARKETHOME OF THE LOBSTER JACUZZI* This Week's Specials *CATFISHSHRIMP SALADBAY SCALLOPS•&26ib«4.99ibFISH PIL1T8 • IHRIMP • CRAB • LOBSTIR A TAILSOYSTiHS • CLAMS • PARTY TRAYSHOMEMADE SOUPS A SALADSRoosevelt Blvd., Marmora, NJVISA, MASTIRDARD AeciPTiDNmt to OSADIAHS Ml a oil Cardan Slate Rimy,3803 380-3474Hurry mile Supplies LastA glass or two <strong>of</strong> Sheny before• meal ii very beneficial and does 'mnke • perfect bus to rwcive otherwlnsi imbibed before, with and after• mcaJ. A good lolld Tawny Port Isvery pleasant after the meal toaugment or be • iiibstitute for desiert.• * • •Where there's • will there are relative)*COOKING WITH WINESButtered Honey Wine Sauce(To be poured over btkedfiih)To make about 3/8 <strong>of</strong> a cup, you'll need 1/4 cup butter;1 teaspoon honey (or to taste) 1 tablenean dry white wine;1 teaspoon lemon Juice (or to taste); Bait and pepper totuts, •" 'Melt butter, stir in remaining ingredients and terve atonce. It ti preferable to use butter sauce over baking fish,• ••«Flattery, like ptrrume, ihould be Inhaled and not(Wallowed• •••QUICKIE QUIZQ. Whil rwult or rewltidow barrel tgiHg iccampllih?d It iitututi wood tuna tn the wine.ultAMdlttiihewtnea h rtdueei the tmltiMit t>t the win« -. r, t(


A12THES£Hf71W£Ut£©GE» OcwnCfty. MJ. TfcumUy. N«wy 31, IMl0C Chamber haslots in store for '91OCEAN OrY —• Dewlap a ««de <strong>of</strong> ethics,for the businessOf Camnwroe pfcsdwt TomLanchoney oudtaed « num-communityberet projects the chamber to • Bring bade a wrioom*tafar<strong>1991</strong> night program farnew wrt-to nx*t biaSness own-Speaking at.the ftb.13denNinstllaHon luscheeiii Lanchoncy«id tt»chamber to • Devielop a rel<strong>of</strong>flBon« SHRIMP • CRAB • LOISTIR * TAILSOYSTERS • CLAMS • PARTY TRAYSHOMEMADE SOUPS a SALADSOPINyDaysaWttkRoosevelt Blvd., Marmora, NJVI3A MASTERCARD ACCEPTEDNext to OBA0IAH3 Exit 25 <strong>of</strong>t Qarden SBte Pkwy.390-3474Hurry mile Supplies Last*A glui or two <strong>of</strong> ShMry before1 meal li vcty benifleiu and doeimike 1 perfect twse to receiveotherwlnei imbibed before, with ind afler• mill. A good lolld Tawny Fort iivety plsuittl afler the meal toaugment or be a lUbititute for duiert,• • * , * ••Where there'* a will there art relative• •**COOKING WITH WINESButtered Honsy Wlni Snuce(To be pauitd «Vii btktd flih)To make about 3/8 <strong>of</strong> a cup, you'U need 1/4 CUB butter;1 teaipoon hotley (or to taJH) 1 uMimoon dry while wine:1 taupoon lemon juice (or to utttf; salt and pepper toIflStO,Melt butter, Hit In remaining Ingredients and «erve at. once. It la preferable to UH butter sauce over baking fish.Flatter)', Ilk* perfume, ihould b« Inhaled and not•wallowed• •••QUICKIE QUIZQ. Whit Nwlt or iwultli torn birrtl »gtog »womptUhfIt Ijtipiru wood aunct 10 the */ne.3li nduMi th« fruiilnm <strong>of</strong> the wheIt bicreuei the complMlty <strong>of</strong> ih« wbi«A-a, b,«,(l.'Futile flight<strong>Ocean</strong> City flr» and rescue personnel transfer Marvin Gilmore III to a heBcopter tobe transported to Cooper Trauma Center in Camden, where he later died from Msinjuries, bringing the death toll from the <strong>Feb</strong>. 14 accident to two Story, page 1,Upper TOWnShip nOtdSBONANNI JOINSSCHOOL DISRICTMARMORA — CanniMC. Beninni Jr., the new primaryschool principal, hasstarted work In the districtand attended Tuesday'sBoard <strong>of</strong> Education meeting.He will bo working out<strong>of</strong> elementary school principalRaymond Cavenaugh'sby Brian Gooney<strong>of</strong>fice until the primary the elementary school here,school is finished. He comes Students are encouraged loto tho township from Pleasantville,where he was white, the school colon.come dressed tn green andassistant principal <strong>of</strong> theOne day is being set asideNorth Main Street Elcmcntary School,SPIRIT DAY ATELEMENTARY SCHOOLMARMORA — Tomerrow (<strong>Feb</strong>. 22) is spirit day atIpRnffiTOAKS'FRBSHSBAroOD'MAMLOBgrBRlRoosevdt Blvd. (Bdt 25 OS Pkwy.) MamMa, NjITALIAN NIGHTComing Thursday NightNIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS$ 10,95Dinner Hived Thun,, ftU Stt 5 pm,Sunday Champagne Brunch 10 am, • 2 pjn.Sunday Pinna served ftom 4 p.m.I BOOMtAyAUBLiroBTOrWTB IPABTE8 FROM 10 to SOP PERSONS |forRescrvoUonsLOBSTERLOVERSeach month, according toschool <strong>of</strong>ficials, to unify thestudent body and promoteschool spiritJOINING DRIVE TO SAVECOUNTY OFFICES OF IDPITtRSBURC — Thetownship Board <strong>of</strong> Educa-tolent by the Capo Mayschool districts help withschool elections, fadliHw,special education, transportation,legal issues andgrants. Township schoolboard member WilliamMorrow, however, votedagainst the move, sayingthat he saw the county<strong>of</strong>fices as an extra layer <strong>of</strong>bureaucracy.An architects rendition <strong>of</strong> what a proposed senior dfeen-s apartment complex on14th Street and Haven Avenue will look Bw, The project is scheduled to come beforetho Municipal Plarmirfl Board March 6.Thls apartment bulking on Allantte Avenue was bought by developer KennethGross* and Is set to be transformed Into tow to moderate Income senior citizen'shousing as part <strong>of</strong> a deal to build a 66-unft senior housing complex on 14th Streetand Haven Avenue. Grease said the current residents <strong>of</strong> the building will be rttoeat-Lutheran organization wantsto run planned seniors apts.OCEAN CITY - A pro-Boarposed 66-onIt senior do-ft* the project receives the Gloria* Del requires aIn 1989.From each new resident,ten's apartment on Haven additional variances, Gloria $50,000 deposit, which IsAvenue may be sold before Del will buy the land at returned when they leave,it's started.14th Street frost Grosse and Schmidt said. The depositGloria D»t a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it run the apartment as amoney Is* applied to theLutheran organizationwhich runs four senior dti-Kft's apartments In Pennsylvania,Is set to build andQpsfnte th© pfypo^d cost*plex at 14th Street on thecondition the projectheight vartanaissite plan approvalthe Planning ward.The complex would be forresidents who are at least 62toFR£E PARKINGvmbtotmitoCfTYOPOCEANCITYaim mats, mi<strong>Ocean</strong> City Italian Bakery318-9480 ~**/'i'lTUES iii,iiuth.,uilin,. ll .fi..i.»r...»Mr.rm^|^^^y.^^l


VEDITORIALAccentuatethe positiveJim Peftland has another good idea. The mainstreet entrepreneur, who has a host <strong>of</strong> successfulcommunity -minded efforts to his credit, is suggestingthe extension <strong>of</strong> the Night in Venice boatparade into a weekenoMong festival.The idea behind the suggestion is not only toextend the beneficial economic impact, but to prolongthe festive atmosphere which <strong>Ocean</strong> City'sbiggest event provides.There are those who oppose Night in Venicebecause <strong>of</strong> its negative aspects, excessive drinkingand rowdyism leading the pack. But such accompanimentsare uninvited guests which can be controlledand which should not be allowed toovershadow the positive aspects,We need, more <strong>of</strong> the positive. And that's thewhole idea behind a "Weekend in Venice,"EffortlessThe National Republican Committee haslaunched a nationwide propaganda effort in support<strong>of</strong> the troops in the Persian Gulf. Nothingwrong with that, although for the nati6nal arm <strong>of</strong>a major political party to do so politicizes the war,and that we don't need.The really bad aspect <strong>of</strong> the committte's campaignis that it not only calls upon the thousands<strong>of</strong> Republican Party faithful to send a form letterto their local newspapers, it actually supplies theand mail it; the canned letter (printed to look likean individual typed letter) bears the individual'sname and even the address <strong>of</strong> the newspaper.Now that's going a bit too far, A form letter isone thing, but the actual letter, reproduced verbatimby the tens <strong>of</strong> thousands; come en', how lazycanyauget! • •'-'•;••••-••••. - f - . - . — ,.That ranks right up there with the knee-jerk kind'<strong>of</strong> homogenized patriotism which has people runningthe flag up the pole and leaving it there untilit disintegrates. No twice daily effort and the emotionthat goes with it raising and lowering the flagsjust fly the flag without thought for what it standsfor.And one <strong>of</strong> the things the American Flag symbolizesis a nation founded by blood, sweat and tears.That's a cliche, but it graphically describes theeffort which countless Americans before usendured so that we remain free and have moreopportunities than most people on Earth,Most Americans appear solidly behind the president,and virtually everyone supports the troops.There is no need for a political organization tomount a massive letter-writing campaign. And ifthose receiving the canned letter are gtnuintly concerned,how much effort does it take to send yourown letter?backclippings from past IssuesReluctant, but undirected, opinionSince August <strong>of</strong> last yearwe have beat treated to anever-increasing barrage <strong>of</strong>opinions, dissections, bias.DesertDesert Storm.This old damdigger hasvery purposely refrainedfrom adding to the trillions<strong>of</strong> words on the unhappyand perilous situation to theGulf* I am just an averageJoe, an average American,and I do, to mis situation,what I feel I can do best —pray.However, the past fewweeks have produced • scenarlowhich raises myblood pressure, and here 1am joining the fray.There are over 700,000allied troops to the Gulf; anoverwhelming majority elthese are Americans. Pittedagainst them are an estimated545,000 Iraqi Mops,spindriftby Joe Gilbertwell-dug in and battle*hardened from the eightyearconflict with Iran.The Iraqis have a hugeadvantage to armor andalso a substantial advantagein the range <strong>of</strong> their artillery.This, added, to the naturaladvantage to beingexpert in desert warfare,could add up to huge casualtiesfrom a ground war ifhastily undertaken by theallied forces,As <strong>of</strong> tills writing, werehave been well over 70,000aerial sorties to s<strong>of</strong>ten upthe Iraqi defenses. Thesebombing and strafing runsare for one purpose only —to reduce the less <strong>of</strong> life forAmerican ground force* asmuch as humanly possible.Also as <strong>of</strong> this writing,the air strikes have reducedtile capacity <strong>of</strong> Breed forcesonly cu percent, anathe bombing continues.Come front and center isMikhail S. Gorbachev withhis unsolicited opinion entho crisis to the Gulf. Hesays that the allied forcesWith ell due respect tothe Soviet president, myone and only ^question isthis:IJ^8*" 8 * 00 ,. erdtoanee to aumerlie the beard, the Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment.The ristog colt <strong>of</strong> Uving to mis highly disposable, fast The measure provides for a group <strong>of</strong> five members, con- The ordinance, which comes up for ffood, fast lane lifestyle has taken a toll on the extravagant slsting <strong>of</strong> the mayor and one other member <strong>of</strong> the dty 5. declares that L fche general functions.American waUet and has turned a,once wasteful country governing body and three dozens to be aonolntedbv the <strong>of</strong> the Planning Board are to make a;.. _ a degreefuel bill and what was once just the romantic light <strong>of</strong> aburning fireplace has turned Into a means <strong>of</strong> economicsurvival. . ,,In 1974, Curtis Smith, at the time me owner-operator <strong>of</strong>his own camera shop in Marmora, was "totally shocked"with his $58 hearing bill for the small, one room store anddecided to make use <strong>of</strong> the miniature antique potbellyStove displayed among the antique cameras, film andotter photographic equipment, ;, *The one-time conversatien piece dropped Ms bill to $7and Ms shop was still "warm and toaity." The Sentinel-Ledger, TBunday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 19, lttl.25 YEARS AGOA selected group <strong>of</strong> high school pupils may soon be paid$15 a week as a financial Incentive to make it posslblo forthem to continue their schooling.OCHS principal Michael Subotich said yesterday thohigh school is planning a financial aid program sponsoredby Cape Human Resources, Inc., as part <strong>of</strong> PresidentlJohnson's anti-poverty program. ' , ,,'' The youngsters selected for, the financial assistance wjll.be requlredto put In 12 hour! a week Working In or about,tho school, and will be paid Sl.25an hour. , * /> »iIt will be part <strong>of</strong> the.Tohnson •Nerghborhood'Yoiithi'1Corps" concept. They will engage to dflrkal work, Indud-', |ing typing and filing, secretarial work m the school ruining<strong>of</strong>fice, and aiding In library work. Boy* will be givenJobs it assisting gardeners, cafeterM wcAert, and lornawill also be tried out tot general derloal work, the <strong>Ocean</strong>t one maya member <strong>of</strong>B2The Senfinel-Ledger £Thursday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21,<strong>1991</strong>Cost-effective gov't,love <strong>of</strong> resort goesbeyond residencyEditor, Senrinel-LedgC-r:Shame on Anthony M,Migiiacdo far trying to laya guilt trip on the non-testdent taxpayers <strong>of</strong> this dtyand the members <strong>of</strong> FITwith his recent letter (Picturingunfairness <strong>of</strong> budgetedlay<strong>of</strong>fs — ftb, T%Our apparent sin Itrequiring lie dry <strong>of</strong>ficials tooperate an effective, efficientand. responsive dtygovernment, which maymean lay<strong>of</strong>fs.We are probably equallyIty <strong>of</strong> causing lay<strong>of</strong>fs atd, General Motors andSean,I don't know him, but inhit letter Mr. Migiiacdosounds like the archetypicalgovernment drone — Hieones that tie absolutelywithout imagination,requiring things to be doneas they hfl\ have always bendone mostly because they with Mr. Magliacdo nor thehave always been done mat haid. wwWB g dty employ.**?•«ss but rather with the at«.the ones mat are steadfastlyopposed to. any reor-<strong>Ocean</strong> City belongs only torude that he expressed matganitati ganitatlon (unless l it those how live or work hereinvolves an Increase to per* — all others just sendsennel and expanded money and be quit.authority).The ones that can't findW* to their vocabularies.The ones that look en dvilservice employment as agame mat the whole family"Does he equate the can play and enjoy for theabatement <strong>of</strong> bombing with remainder df weir naturalthe very definite increase in lives.g^^afffiiyc«rtftlniywfll I h>ppen>,ind ijust hew does he justify'hisunsolicited opinion whenmere are no Russian lives atstake?"This is arrogance en anunprecedented scale and is* fi«-M* MW.cdo'SWe taxpayers who areonly able to be seasonal orpart-time residents, sharewith the full timers, thesame love <strong>of</strong> the old <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty <strong>of</strong> our youth and theexpectations <strong>of</strong> good, costeffective government.Jot HeathAblngton, Pa.& <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityft HW: ti'M • .Spreading the wordEditor, Sentinel-Ledger! Idvilian deaths: to shape would like to take thispublic opinion, mis from opportunity to thank twome man (Hussein) who very special people incold-bloodedly murdered Upper Township, Edthousands <strong>of</strong> his Kurdish Wesley and fee Patterson.countrymen.These two men have noPubflej i.opinion-J«IIsJautoolJ Idea hew may have Mpedand, when deftly melded, save the children <strong>of</strong> Cantercanbe even mere deadly b urV( ,than the sword.It has been said that the . Be , for e the Canterbury had plans to put a gas staat„ ure the WM1C4 comer „ <strong>of</strong> our feeble tremble before opto- dovetopment was buttt, Mr. _, _Ion, the foolish defy it, the w °°fcy *»)# P^acy development. They spent awise judge it, the skillful and seclusion. He was able ftjj d B y, one SundWafterdirtctit.*JST « Ml tf» v el «» *e noon, walking to 21 homes,v -,*ymittuAwBi >'privacy, they helped usourbackyard.,become aware <strong>of</strong> thelinpor-Mr. Patterson, owner <strong>of</strong> tanco <strong>of</strong> civic unity.Frag Hollow Donut Storeon Koute atI only wlshv mat' everyold-time donut shop is BdWooteV and joe Patteracrossthe street from this son located within 1 200 feetdevelopment. v' „ * •, ; <strong>of</strong> "eVe^devdojjm'ent Inenjoyed ihi^chahged.O^TownsHp, In lMp. and for opening m*our eyfcslt«» in uppa ana .V», 1 uoiOJtu New homei won» Rodent <strong>of</strong>: JfMtwo questions <strong>of</strong>fensive,sionafiy, u a federal dvilservant; Why should anon-resident and non-taxpayer even question theactivities and motivations<strong>of</strong> taxpaying and involvedproperty owners?Our mutual goals shouldbe cost-effective andresponsive government andnot secured, lifetimeemployment for life-long,year-round residents."Secondly, why Isn't Mr,Mlgaliaodo working withinhis department, within hisunion, within his -cityadministration to effect thecost-cutting proposals marhe had made?Mr. Migllacclo's letterexhibits the attitude mat,perhaps, he is part <strong>of</strong> theproblem and net part <strong>of</strong> mesolution.My objections are notwas once' fields and ever*green trees. . -One would think matmete two men would beangry by all the constructionand destruction <strong>of</strong> privawWhat did they do?They canvassed door todoor to the Canterburydevelopment to let us knowthat Engineering Design>' ] l$moV »rf(«. f»1 RJ. mESmWEL-UDGBi B3Getting to the Toinf <strong>of</strong> birding and natural presentationBjWLLMcDEJtttOTT• =««* w>v>9 * *!H«^ lO P^ QHavid bird watcher to knownest natunUy to5?ff ft.""*" •* lume thrush famUy were once fornow, springtimeSThoreau said. The bluebird wears the sky on hisback." That's really anunderstatement; probablyno other American bird canI match the iridescent blue <strong>of</strong>their plumage.Unlike many song birdsthat summer in NorthAmerica and winter to Centraland South America,most blue birds endure thewinter season within theborders <strong>of</strong> the UnitedStates. The Eastern bluebird,It is estimated, hasI declined by almost 90 per-'cent in the last 60 years.Habitat most preferred bybluebird — meadows,grasslands, and open woodlands— has been greatlyreduced by developmentand human encroachment.The potential nest sites <strong>of</strong>these secondary cavity nesten— abandoned woodholes,hollows,in dead trees —means leaving fewer deadtrees standing, and theseare the very bees mat are- to the more aggressive star-*J Ungi "Tigi and house sparrows,However, H there has beensome success lately IntEFf EBB cowedenceuragSng these birds touse Mstboxes to areas thatopen fields.So when Pat Sutton, naturausr/teaeherat me CapeMay Bird Observatory(CMBO) heard that inmatesPrtsonto sake nestblue birds. American*« Jumped at me chance toorder somef^d«dupspent more man $6 millionte our county annually,Motels, guest horn, restauf»nts,gas stations, convenleneestores — allreaped the benefit <strong>of</strong> thetodonarsMost <strong>of</strong> theseare aent to the« m a n ythese establishments ari'^ ^ ^ s o n CapeMay Cwmty is a nattoru%iwiiu^ iJrdlBg si».~ d m iWlomte •«» tomany bustoeisea - is meAnd if you think birdwatchlng Is for the birds,consider that birders spend $6 millionannually on the Jersey CapeThe local study focusedon the Cape May peninsulaarid found that birdersSchool supershould reconsiderhis budget positionLake Drive, Cape MayPointCMBO Is the southernmostlocation <strong>of</strong> the NewJersey Audubon Societyand provides a host <strong>of</strong> otherservices, not the least <strong>of</strong>which is a binding hotlinewhich helps callers with thelatest bird sightings andnature n p M 884-2626).The AmfubonS&dety haslong beeji to the forefront <strong>of</strong>scientific and conservationresearch to New Jersey,especially since PaulKlrUnger, Ph.D. assumedhis post as research director.He is an expert on raptormigration and bird behaviorand has authored booksand numerous articles toscientific journals and popularbirding magazines.Kirlinger has also conductedtwo studies to deterabundance<strong>of</strong> open spacefor birds and birders.Kirlinger warns tint If wecontinue to lose these openareas to development, thequality <strong>of</strong> recreational birdingwill decline and fewerbirders will result to fewerdollars spent In these otherwiseslow seasons.He points out that thestate non game programsare supported wholly bythe small amounts <strong>of</strong>money from the WildlifeCheck-Off Fund. Importantendangered species programs,such as the baldeagle restoration projectconducted by the New JerseyRsh, Game and Wildlife,will be to trouble unlesssufficient funds aregenerated to support thesespend big moneypursuing their avocationand few <strong>of</strong> these dollarsmake their way into federalor state wildlife programs— a fact Paul Kirlingerwould like to see changed.WUdlite Service estimatedmat as long ago as 1980 metotal spent by birdersnationally was more, titanJlOnhllUnii dnllfliy, c*>TtfflnlVBluebirds are not the only,species that have decreasedIn New Jersey, however.Migrant song birds havealso undergone tremendousdeclines recently.Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: There is no demand forThese are tough times In the any Staff reduction; n<strong>of</strong>ield <strong>of</strong> public finance, demand for any salaryEverywhere we look we see reductions (although <strong>Ocean</strong>public executives struggling Qty stands near the top <strong>of</strong>nwt with deficits decits and a necessary New Jersey schools districts f|lfi g\fstaff rtductioni. -eductions. to bow categories). UUl* VIThe Wall Street Journal There is no call for anythingexcept a hard-headedpoints outnors and d the y examination <strong>of</strong> every partmost major cities are being <strong>of</strong> the new budget. Such anforced to cut staff as one <strong>of</strong> approach can easily resultthe ways <strong>of</strong> avoiding to a no-increase budget.increased taxes.One almost gets the feeltogthat the school board IsHere in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, the being buffaloed by ourmayor Is working to budget superintendent and that thecosts and to avoid tho usual board looks at the budget tospringtime bit <strong>of</strong> a couple <strong>of</strong> * broad-sweep review,million dollars dip Into our ncVcr' seeing the detailedproperty taxpayers' pock- makeup.cts.But another voice Isheard here at the shore asreported in your issue OfJan. 31. It is the voice <strong>of</strong> oursuperintendent <strong>of</strong> schools' who proclaims he willnever submit a no-Increasebudget.''Left see here. What Is thedifference-between SuperintendentScaUo and thosegovernors and mayors whoare struggling with budgetcutbacks?Otherwise It is hard tounderstand how $90,000could have been shiftedfrom supplies and equipmentto personnel staffingto the past budget year orhow <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty could havepaid out $9,800 to a consultantfor the development <strong>of</strong>the long range fadlitiejplan,With all <strong>of</strong> the supervisory1 and administrativetheSt. pierEditor, Sentinel-Ledger:In December 1986 the dty<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty took title tothe 59th Street fishing pier.It has been dosed since1982. Three mayors andthree administrators later,preliminary conceptual sitelayouts have been done <strong>of</strong>the pier, .The dty hasapplied for a Green Acresloan <strong>of</strong> $500,000 for itsreconstruction. Paper workon tho project Is finished onthe state level.The state Is now awaitingthe arrival <strong>of</strong> final designplans from the dty beforethe loan is awarded.The rebuilding<strong>of</strong> the 59thStreet pier cah only have apositive Impact on tourism.Many fishing enthusiastshave been patiently waitingtor it to reopen to tnc puD-m. Lately there has been anelected by" house as it was in Samoajwhllcf the Point;PleaiantVllle and;superintendent Wai Venthor and most dther? nls courts. Tennis can beto work for those <strong>of</strong> schdoldlilrldt. > , - (h piiy«j in any Hometown,us who have concerns, The superintendent ppt(- USA: saltwater fishingabout ^adequacy <strong>of</strong> our tton cc«tt tho communfty In fcrft ThU.U what the sea-Idty services and ; our school exceti <strong>of</strong> $100,000 annually. 1 , thont U ail about, a new*programs and also' about For U»at : ntoney,;I luggerf iuion«l' Mtlvltv tRairMbUuikcould-viilttho59th,Sbwrt pler/lfJW can tea hU 1CMBO has Joined in anendangered species pre*.aram (ENSP) project toleant more about the birdseeelefy and behavior dur-I" corridor,togs will help' to understandingthe needs <strong>of</strong>migrants so that better preservationand managementpractices can be devised.According to scientists, ithas become a more hostileworld for song birds and itis becoming more hostileeach year. The greatestloses, apparently, haveoccurred among the forestdwellingsong birds thatwinter in latin America.They help keep toseet populationsunder control andore also the creatures matmost birders seem to cherishthe most.Loss <strong>of</strong> habitat — asimmense areas <strong>of</strong> tropicaltents are clear-cut and forestfragmentation continuesto the New Jersey and otherstates — has been blamedby some as major contributorsto this decline.CMBO naturalist teacherPat Sutton has addressedthis problem locally byadvocating an Innovativebirds that provide all thenecessities <strong>of</strong> life ^ food,shelter, nest sites and water,Sutton exudes energy,enthusiasm and efficiencyas she talks about birds; herlove <strong>of</strong> the natural worldaround her is as apparent asher flm-hand knowledge <strong>of</strong>it.From dragonflles to butterflies,from eagles to hunvmtogbbdl—Pat knows hersubject and willingly sharesit at one <strong>of</strong> her manyinnovative workshops oroutings,*She reeentiy aumorjaed ebooklet, 'Back Yard HabitatnattveNewweU as non nafive plantswhich are bird friendly.Anyone with even a smallpiece <strong>of</strong> earth has theopportunity to help to theeffort to provide m friendlyhabitat for songbirds.On Saturday, March 1from 1 to 4 pjn. she willconduct a backyard habitatworkshop. Pat will pointout ways' to enhance yourbackyard as an importantarea for migrant bfrds asthey pass through CapeMay <strong>County</strong>. The workshop,which begins win aslide show, feature a badeyard habitat walk. Space islimited. Call 884-2736 forregistration and information.The Cape May BirdObservatory <strong>of</strong>fers theopportunities for naturelovers this winter• Two-day bird watchingcourse for beginners — Fob.22-23 March29-30;• Male Woodcock spectacularnuptial flight dance— M pJB, Friday 4c Saturday,"'"• Poor man's pelagic (seabud) trip en the Cape Mayftrry — ffif>ll a,m, March16 & March 23; space on alloutings is limited: Call 884-Pat Sutton <strong>of</strong>fers an Invitationto all to journey toCape May Point, pick up afree nest box, sign up for anupcoming program — andplug into the natural worldaround us.Ml McDermott <strong>of</strong> UpperTownship writu thi'Woodland notes" column farThe Stntintt-Udger turf k _ • • L -••>,•» V * '',"• •;••;' s '-•••'•••'--•'•*• wJ'^Lili'S' "ii''""L"•"»?"-••tditor <strong>of</strong> tha Friends <strong>of</strong> Endm- Barbara Schuttz, left, <strong>of</strong> Cape May picks up a free bluebird nesting box fromf»«i W htoipmi Wildlife i«p. adrnWitra^ijisslstani it the OtarMay BhiObMfltfMy. !«»t«i en Bvntvsletttr *Drive overtooWno Lake Uly In Capo May Point.yLake*^.HdmAam.y**.•——Jjrf__ Ja^i* •_._^w7T ZAJTttBMMiu> i i I i' JL i ''"i" , t i' r *>»' / ' U irMwm:?&ym^


B4 TUESENTmEL-LEDGER Oc.nClty, M.J. Thur,d«y,oymmmMmc EMOTION, lit!How to deal with war-provoked stress obituaries —JMarvin Gilmore, 36;By Dr. HOWARD FfRLDThe new year brought anew war. The mediabrought the Persian GulfWar into our home*. Thereports from the war zonesbrought u» anxiety.American families andtheir eounHywien share thefnistraHon <strong>of</strong> helplessness.The outcome is beyond us.We find we can do little butraise our blood pressures.Wartime always causeshigh Kress nationwide."People usually becomeexhilarated by war. Emotionsare running high.Anxiety and insomniaIncrease. The •mieidi' rawdecreases.People want to knowwhat is happening, but<strong>of</strong>ten don't know what todo with the informationthey receive.Helping outStress is mused by fteemotion* rotcting to « situation<strong>of</strong> danger, Arnerieanswho. are unable to make tdifference on tt»e Reid <strong>of</strong>bittle may allow their emotionsto overwhelm them.When that happens, theyexperience persistent anxietydepWMifm and J»hysi\iMMMa._ —„, A „fJeh•— ^ •• ^wv ^v^vv^pNiflOy nOopfifloiFcaster, Ohio, where she had owned and operated a cafete-Surviving are her husband. Joseph H.; four soiuVjohn <strong>of</strong>Taiwan, Joseph Jr. <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Raymond <strong>of</strong> Lancaster,Ohio, and Jay <strong>of</strong> Miami; three sisters, Emma Merryman <strong>of</strong>Llnwood, Iota Otiligcr <strong>of</strong> Fort Wayne, InA, and FloraSrubblefleld <strong>of</strong> Raleigh; N.C.', two brothers, Charles Thomas<strong>of</strong> Somers Point and Emerson Nicholson <strong>of</strong> Florida;and five grandchildren. , 'Services Were Wednesday at the Adams-Perfect FunetfalHome, Northfleld Burial was private.GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL632 Wesley Ave.(Un* ifcHSMMfuOceim City, tyj*;* ^ ,; ; CH|IS|J|LN,^IEN(:|el -auto accident victimOCEAN CITY - Marvin R (GU» GflmOM B^SS, ol thisJ^^^JS a. Cooper Medtaflji^j^,inJurtM sustained in «n autam^ft WM«t hewihisdiy.H i'fi M.F. Oteore Mft^^rtpany <strong>of</strong>Ilu.»n- his father, MarvinW. Va,' a son, Colto James <strong>of</strong> l•-«--««-:r"*T""'Amanda <strong>of</strong> Petersburg-, two sisters, Dons Pun <strong>of</strong> Aim,and Connie Hiney <strong>of</strong> MonroBVUle' tad «rm bfWhtr,David Uughta <strong>of</strong> Pitman, ,,„„, IServkes were Tuesday at the Harold E* ttOKti funtnlHome, Firman, BurUI Wai In HUI ttreit Memorial Park,HurffvUle.Harold Somers, 73CORBW CITY — Harold M. Semen, 73, <strong>of</strong> this WBUJnlty died hb, 17 at Show Memorial Hospital,t in Pleasaritville, Mr. Somers worked (or the AOm-Be <strong>County</strong> toad Department for more man 30 yearibefore retiring.An Anny veteran <strong>of</strong> Worid War IL he was a member <strong>of</strong>the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars.Surviving are his wue, Orva, and a daughter, Arlene M,Mlehaud <strong>of</strong> Corbta City.Services wiU be 2 pan, Friday at the Adams-PerfectFuneral Home, New end Hen roads, Northfleld, whereMends may call from 1 pm Burial will be in the Veteran* iCemetery, Istoli Manor.Barbara Scott, 56ATLANTIC CITY — Barbara H. Scott, 56, <strong>of</strong> this resortdied ftb,18 at home.She was a lifelong resident <strong>of</strong> the dty. 'Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Welsh <strong>of</strong> SomenPoint; her mother, Marion Hackney <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City; a sister,JoAnnWescoat <strong>of</strong> Absecon; and two grandsons. |Private services will be at the convenienceMB( the family. %Arrangements an by the H.M. Gormley Funeral Home,Muriel Green, 17WM35OR, Mo. — Muriel D. Green, If, formerly <strong>of</strong>Mays Landing, died <strong>Feb</strong>. 16 at a Columbia, Mo., medicalcenter.Bom In <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctry, she was a Mays Landing residentuntil moving to Missouri In July.ASurviving are her husband, Leslie; two children, Leslie*Jr t and Una Green, both <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City; three brothers,Robert and Amor Johns, both <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor City, andNorman Johns <strong>of</strong> New Port Rlchey, Ha.; three sisters, JanteeWilliams and Joan Taylor, bom <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor City,and Margaret Johnson <strong>of</strong> Hammonton,&i Wednesday In Misour, Nlangua Cemetery Association, c/o Hndle^ PuncralHome, P.O. Box 124, Windsor, Mo. 65360. • A)Mary Carnesale, 86VENTNOR - Mnry M. Cnmesnlc, 86. <strong>of</strong> this resort died<strong>Feb</strong>. 14 it Our Lady's Residence, Pleasantville. ,Bom in Philadelphia, Mrs. Carnesale was a lifelong areqresident.She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Altar and Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> StJames Roman Catholic Church and the Senior Citizens,both<strong>of</strong>Vcntnor.Surviving are two sons, Peter L Jr. <strong>of</strong> Hammonton andLouis f. <strong>of</strong>Goleta, Calif.; three daughters, Mary Mortino<strong>of</strong> Margate, MlcheUna Qndrejka <strong>of</strong> Llnwood and Rose-fmarie Csawar <strong>of</strong> Nforthfleld; two sisters, Emma Pcpe <strong>of</strong>Atlantic GtV and Lena Lyons <strong>of</strong> Vargo, Fla.; 24 grandchildren;and 26great-grandchlldren.Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Monday at St. JamesChurch. Burial was in Hbly Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing.Walter Bateman, 91, OCEAN CITY - Walter J. Bateman. 91, <strong>of</strong> this dtydied <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Sorhert Point,Mr. Bateman was a pressman for the Curtis Publishingv Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Formerly <strong>of</strong> Alden, Pa., and aWmtef resident <strong>of</strong> Bl/ottal, Fla., for 20 years, he wM w><strong>Ocean</strong> City resldent-lbrMyear*.'' , ,' Surviving are his wife, Margaret (Cart); A Mm, WallaceH; <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing; six grandchildren; arid six greatgrandchildren.1 , ' , i ,' Services and burial were private. ^ \ - '\'iContrlbutiorig may be made to the <strong>Ocean</strong> City RescueSquads tSOl WestAve., <strong>Ocean</strong> City 08226. ',-••."Arrangements were by the, Adams-Perfect Funeral .MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH_ . __fj r i -.1 ' l i n t A * i ' t .j . I ^^1 . T .r;L 0 htfln ; th«mo;6ontinu es k9^Insplrosandb'r.JorinBon| i.v.Th^h*/. Ihis•fw#OewnOty, HJ. IWMfnB,4lim B5Heritage Day celebration focuses on rich cultural heritage, poor health historyAmttr Johnson, 7, <strong>of</strong> O^an Gih/, pertormi a ImdltlontiWest African daneo at the Heritagt Day ctltbra.mn el the Tabernacle Baptist Church,PAIN!R, POOR RICHARDWhat do you do for Ae pain?Every life has a lot <strong>of</strong> pain. How do you handleyour pain?We usually think <strong>of</strong> pain as physical And, manypeople suffer such chronic pain. But, we all alsoexperience mental and spiritual pain. The betrayal<strong>of</strong> a friend, Ae wound <strong>of</strong> gossip, or the long-termrepressing <strong>of</strong> wrongs done by us or done to us—ellvery common sources <strong>of</strong> great pain.In a pr<strong>of</strong>ound way, I believe Aat every personalso suffers from Ae pain <strong>of</strong> alienation from God,This is an acute pain that would have us screamingin agony except Aat our species has learned to livewith it forso long that we have gotten used to experiencingIt. We have come to think, Aat such a conditionIs normal!Anyway, what do we do for whatever pains Aatwe suffer? Over-indulging In alcohol, food, sleep ordrugs Is a common solution. Others pursue mindlessor unmoral conduct to take Aemselves awayfrom reality — it least for awhile. Many people followthe socially acceptable escape <strong>of</strong> being a workaholic.Lent is a good time to confront our pains. In thisseason we recall Christ dealing with manypalns Inhimself and oAers, As the ^j t *From.Jesus we Itam Ae treatment <strong>of</strong> prayer,praise, confession, repentance forgiveness, recondll.atton, and purposeful disclpleshlp living. PromJesus we hear the teaching about dealing with ourpast, present and future, fnm Jesus, we receive thepriorities <strong>of</strong> living for God, family and other people.From jisus we gel Ae example <strong>of</strong>. living wiA balancea life <strong>of</strong> labor, leisure and essential times <strong>of</strong>personal renewal retreats.Let's stop living In pain, This Lent Is good Hme t<strong>of</strong>ind relief In Ae seeing, hearing and following <strong>of</strong>ChristRmRtdwrdCWingiittLighthouse Shore MinistriesPurim celebrationFWj.24atjeCMARGATE — A communityPurim celebration Is. planned noon to 2 pm, SunftHay, Peb. 24 at fie Jewishparade d atiaOpm tiaOm(Call the JCC. 822-1167, totdetails.Hospice volunteertraining session setPtBASANTVBiJ - TheAtlantic City Medical CenterHospice and the Ruth NewmanShapior Regional Can*cor Center are seekingCommunity Center, SOI N. volunteer* to provide sup-Jerome Ave.Families are • Invited toenjoy lunch, games andpri»» as well as a costumeportive care to patients andtheir families.The 10-week training sessionwill be held 6 p.m. Mondaysbeginning March 11.Call Blslo Comwell, 272-2424.Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital&WCMC-AIOI1230PresentMedically Speaking"Join your hostMichael Borlss, D.O.cardiologistwith his guestmm , - ;y (^ .VVea Jesuncbsky • ,;Burdette Tomlin ..,'. Memorial 1 Hospital y .,. Dlspharge Plannerr wCvflrvWedhesday-;BjWlUJAM BARLOWOCEAN CITY - Music,dancing, prayers, poetryand lectures marked Aeitage Day* celebrationtf at the Tata-madeChurch for blackmonth.year's program, Aeird annual celebration <strong>of</strong>its kind at Ae church, concentratedon the Afro-American woman.About 30 people ga Aeredat Ae church, 8th Street andWest Avenue, where Aethe program began with thestaging <strong>of</strong> "Uft Every Volooand Sing."Rabbin M. Harmon, a regisproblews<strong>of</strong>btaekwomon.Attber Johnstm, ?, <strong>of</strong>OMB.QW, performed aStionalWVst Africandance, Fungi Atajli Afc Asfce Heart disease, depres-Mt, wMeh means "We slon, ulcers, stress and drugwelcome you." Johnson is and alcohol abuse dispro*with the Atlantic City portionateiy affeet blackDance Theater.WMnen, she said. Statistical-WlUle Ruth Bennett ly, black women diespoke about black women younger Aan white womenIn the Bible. She said Aat and blacks are more like toalthough many blacks have be viettas <strong>of</strong> cancer, Wantbeen taught from childhood mortality and AIDS,that they have no cultural Harmon is the Licensedheritage, many blick Practical Nurse programwomen played important coordinator for the Caperales in early ChrlsHan-Iw- May <strong>County</strong> Vocationaldate history.Technical School, part-timeFeatured speaker was head nurse at woodbineOrgan presentation Saturdayat St. Peter's MethodistOCEAN CTTY — Concertartist Cj Sambach will <strong>of</strong>feran educational and entertainingorgan presentation10 a.m. Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 23 atSt. Peter's United MethodistChurch, 8th and Central,sponsored by The AmericanGuild <strong>of</strong> Organists, AtlanticCity Chapter.The program will be one<strong>of</strong> two In the area Aat day.At 7 p.m, Sambach Willpresent a full concert organperformance at St. Markand All Saints Church, 429S, Pitney Road, AbseconHighlands.Sambach's 10-year concertcareer Is based on MsFellowship at Lycomlngby Ae United Methodistpersonal dedication to College. He has also heldorgan performance and his workshops In basic organdesire topromote an understandingand appreciation Without formal collegeapplications for organist*for the instrument, particularlyamong young people. There Is no charge fortraining.During his performances, cither event, though a free-<strong>of</strong> fering will be taken he explains many <strong>of</strong> Aewill atorgan's secrets.A resident <strong>of</strong> Brick, Sambachis an organ performancegraduate <strong>of</strong>Westminster Choir College,Princeton. He has served asa clinician at the School <strong>of</strong>Music Worship, sponsoredPastor vander Loo setssermon at Union ChapelOCIAN CITY — TheRev. vander Loo holds BibleRev, Paul W. vander Loo, Study every Wednesday atpastor <strong>of</strong> the Union Chapel 7 pm. The current topic isby the Sea, will speak Sundayon "Places <strong>of</strong> the Pas-The pastor gives a chil-Corinthians.slon-Gethsemane" from dren's sermonette at theMatthew 26:46.beginning <strong>of</strong> the regularThe chapel at 55th Street worship service,and Asbury Avenue is the Alberta Seto, music director,has begun a handbellscene <strong>of</strong> interdenomint-js> ihethapej.provided.IrAmedlately loilowiniSunday School for allhandbell rehearsal is choirages begins at 9 a.m., and rehearsal to 9 o'clock,The GodfreyFuneral Homes809 Canal Am ««*»*«x«»«OMiClty.NJPhone 399-0077644 Shore RdP«knno,NJPhone 39O-9699Herbert L.. Godfrey, OwnerSallie OodfVey-Kohlcr, DirectorJohn K. Baltzt ManagerPrearranged funcrali BV»iliblo throughAtsuranco Plan a Pre-PaldIn Tim tfTnMt, WiArtAs Ntar As Your PlumSUCCESSOR TO OC^N CTTY'S ITOSTFUNERAL DIRECTORHEALTHY HUMOR!Henry "Bud" KnightJOlike you do a uesd car s. Tnonalnt lob may conceal thoage but the llnoe show thoyoatft.A student nurse oxplalnodher bad January grade cardby saying, "Evorymlng gornarkod down alter theFrank Is to cheap. He floesto the drufl aloro and tiles tobuyoneKleenox.The new parents wantedto do everything right fortheir nftwion They ovenaiked the doctor,-Whatime mould we wake Billyl?"I doni like tha new health dub. Ttie floors are so low I can'ti gun I. iM^ w M h wytoMWhfln|BxercliOTHY US 1st!! m OUR EXPERIENCESAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTHPharmacy and Videothe evening rcdtal. Call399-2988 wiA questions.'Passages' groupmeets 1st Mondays ,SOMIRS POINT —"Passages," a free supportgroup for persons who havelost a loved one, meets 3pm first Mondays at ShoreMemorial Hospital. Topicsrelate to coping and bereavement;small group supportivecounseling win beprovided, Call 653-3772 toregister.Recycle this<strong>Newspaper</strong>Today"Some Mil irt muni trwhappier to HM."Although It la dlffleult toenvision rnlifortune in myform aibtlng a prelude tohipBimu, It sometlmiiworks out that way. Often Itis me setbacks anddisappointments along theway that make he eventualrealization ol our goals andambitions all the sweeter.Wo Mldem accomplishanything <strong>of</strong> consequencewithout experiencingmomentary setbacks,hardship and • ro mmtesting <strong>of</strong> our constitution.Our ability to overcomethese hardships reattlrmithe faith we must have Inoureelves and the worth olour genii. Trie lain wtgutter ire unfortunate, butttwy do urve to mik« theeventual success muchmore enjoyable.. Families ol all faiths maybe pertain <strong>of</strong> appropriateservices when they placetheir trust In us,CHESTER J.WIMBERGfuneraltfemfivt gtnitntltitu <strong>of</strong>futuratStrtHuto AH Cruds201 Asbury AvenuePhone 399-2654Development Center and iscertified In neonatal intensivecare, or intensive carefor infants who are bornseriously premature.Eight out <strong>of</strong> ID children inAe neonatal intensive careunit are from mothers whoare actively taking cocaine,cither miffing it or smokingIt as crack, she aid. Seven<strong>of</strong> the eight are black.Harman^ecaUed the firstHme she delivered a baby.The mother was 10 yeanold and had twins, thegrandmother was 23,She also called on blackwomen to change Aeir eatinghabits and especially tocut down on salt.The program was dedicatedto the MOM both athone and abroad, and par-Emphasized Harmon; ticipants were given yellow"We have to go out andclow pins wi* ted, blacksay: "Do away wiA Aeand green In Ae center,drugs!" To see an Infant which arc Ae colors <strong>of</strong> Aegoing through withdrawal •liberation flag" created bysymptoms is the worst Marcus Garvey, the latething In the world." black nationalist.She also called on parents Qwashonta Shelton readto ten Aelr children tho her original poem "A Tributeto Martin LuAor Wng,truth about reproduction assoon as Aey ask, because Jr"many girls are getting prog The program closed wiAnant at very young ages. the congregation holdingo aaft and nurturingteaming experience!hands to sing "We ShallOvefcpme* and a prayer byTabernacle pastor Rev,Michael A. Walters.Downstairs was a display<strong>of</strong> books, posters and artworkdealing with Africaand blacks In America-There 'Were- hundreds <strong>of</strong>books borrowed from arearesidents.There were also displays<strong>of</strong> dolls ajrtd traditionalwoodeninasks from Kenyaand a skUon on the AmericanIndian and the "buffalosoldiers," the term thePlains Indians used todescribe black Union soldiers."Racism and sexism arenot dead In America," saidprogram coordinator Her*Una D. Morris. "Trulyladies, we are overcoming,but the struggle continues."SundayLuko29:19-26MondayII SamuelTuesday1?;WednesdayDanielThursdayHosta11h.1iFridayMlcehMAKING MM FOR SPRING"I can hardly wait till Nbruary It over•nd spring Is here!"...Certainly not an unusual BXOIB'matlon. The snow, which was novtl InKlovimbir and wtleomid In Decimber,is mirely tolirtiid In January, anddiolared a nuisance by Fobruiry,ThanksglvinB and Christmas mcapturad on film and Niw Ysir's lv« Isbut a mimory. Still, we must btar thelea and freezing timperaturBS, it leastthrough'Fibruary.Yet, toward the «nd <strong>of</strong> Fibruarythere may be a most unusual day whenStflttuiti WWW 6y TH MunanRE. Daity, Agency Inc.Irwiiarwa ExduBlwry Slnoo IMS'r4orth & Wesley Avw.. 399-0049<strong>Ocean</strong> City HomeSavings & Loan AssociationEugene W.Pashloy«Carey'sStalnton'sDept StoreP11n; Aeci3-5Toddler ( i Wotksfiop for 21/2 year oldsSt. John'aLUtharAn Church10th & Centra!the air is not quite so cold, and the tunteems to touch the earth with teasing,tantalizing fingertips <strong>of</strong> warmth miltingthe winter snow and making way forspring,Does it sometimes teem that youhave more than your share at troubleand sorrow? Learn to Nnow God,Psalm 46:1 promises us that God It"... a very present help in trouble.Aooepl Him and let His love touch yourlife like the revitalizing warmth <strong>of</strong> an"earlier than spring" day.l IMI,HlMBMP 0. Bo. MS. CMMMiiM. 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The win puts BHT in position for its flrtt winnineseason in history,Middle Township outseored PleasantvUle, 102-81,with John Holden getting 33 and Stephana AndersonM, The Middle win prevented Greyhoundcoach Ken Uaryt an <strong>Ocean</strong> City sports hall <strong>of</strong>tamer, from tying the CAL record for victories.And Walter Heard scored IB point* In Buena'si\-& low at WUdwood CathoUc. Heard needs IImore points this afternoon against Sacred Heart toreach 1,000 career points.to girls action Tuesday, BHT went to 244 with a5843 win over Vineland. Chris Sears went over1,000 as Absegaml defeated Atlantic City, 67-41,And Cape-NaBonal champion WUdwood was upsetby Hammonton, 4842.Furtktr details on ttef games, pha distrk* wrtstlingMf Other posf-swison competition. wUl bt mxikblt innext Thumky't Sentinel-ledger.C-Cerpants end seasonwith 3-point victoryGLOUCESTER — TheDCerpants swim team <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Amiattc andFitness Center finished outthe season Saturday with athree-point victory over thehosting Gloucester YMCA.The meet proved to becompetitive In not only th<strong>of</strong>inal score but also manyindividual events, It wasreported,Chris HaUlday, StephanSchaeffer and Chris Hugheshelped the team gain pointswith top finishes In theB-and'Under age group.In the 10-and-under boysclass, Peter Downturn tooka first in the 50-yard backstrokeand the 50-yanJ flyand a second place in tho100-yard Individual medley,In tho 10-and-undor girls,Lauren McHalp had a goodrace In the 50-yard fly, Inwhich she placed first.Darin Chonackl placedfirst In tho 14-and-under100-yard breaststrake, andBrian Chonackl helped theteam with a second place inthe 12-ond-under 50-yardbackstroke.Colleen Halllday helpedme 12-anrf'uftder gtrb Withthe medley relay andplaced first in the 50-yardbackstroke.CALL 3904343SPENGLERFLOOR COVERINGNamol• No-wax 1.Commerdal&RosidontlalW$H our showroom located rt231 WEST AVE,, OCEAN CTTY, NJOptnMen..8al. • Closed SundayMemberships Available:FamilyMarried CoupleSingle AdultSenior CoupleSingle SeniorFrom <strong>Feb</strong>. 22nd • March 3rd 1/2 price on all memberships.(First 100 members only I)Join Now and Save!WE OFFER:1 Olympic Size Pool (epwator)Exercise Classes, Weight Room>' AeroblosPre-School Activities< t :BabysittingRacquetball *Whirlpool - Sauna8wlm TeamLight Exercise• Senior Exorcles_ HOURS: «...vMon,-Frl,6am-10pm• ;i "* /»'i I i* ' '' ,j '• *AMONG WE IN a REDAsselta out;i shock<strong>Ocean</strong> City center |,D.Asseitt will not rrtu«\ misseason.The 6-fioot-S junior t whobrake his wrist In preseasoncompetition and hasplayed only 30 seconds allyear, was examined at TempleUniversity.The east was removedfrom hU wrist and Templedoctors were very pleasedwin the healing process.But they suggested thatAsseitt not scrimmage therest <strong>of</strong> the season and hisfamily agreed,J,D had been praetidnowith the varsity basketballteam while wearing the castand was becoming pr<strong>of</strong>icientwith his left hand,But players are not permittedto wear hard casts inhigh school games and thedoctors were concerned•bout Aiselta falling on theWinners listedin Point cardsSQMO8 POINT - Hghscorers at the eenlort cardclub fth 6 In ninpehie wereSam Maura-, 619, Dot Rudolph,61S, Anne Schubert, 607,Dot McLavighlln, SIB, EdnaM¥en,S25.Winners In bridge wenMary Shields, SA MaryWakefMd, 4.440, EteantnStraek, 4,190, Mary Ndll.3,600, BangeDeQcco, 3390.wrist In his pi^ent brace orthe Wrist being pushed backby a hard pass.Meanwhile, senh* AntonetteElton, who had kneesurgery in tho fall, 18 back In.uniform again for the girlsbasketball team.Lower Cape May, alsoannounced that sophomoreguard Scott Holden, whohas not played this yearbecause <strong>of</strong> a broken arm,wiU not return as expected.And junior Qulncy Lee <strong>of</strong>Paulsboro, the South Jerseyscoring leader with an aver*Age <strong>of</strong> 36.9 points per game,will miss the rest <strong>of</strong> this seasonwith a broken wrist,Boating skillscourse <strong>Feb</strong>. 26MARGATE - IioWl.i M,Coast Guard Auxiliary willprovide a boating skills andseamanship course at theJewish Community Center,Jerome Avenue every Tuesdayevening for eight weeksstarting 7 oVloekPeo. 26. .The course meets the staterequirements for cettifioaBon<strong>of</strong> 16-yoar-olds and under, ftcosts m per person and $10for each additional member<strong>of</strong> the same family. 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Vineiand hands OC swimmers first loss Pietersma wins Group, 3rd in state meetYhe champioris <strong>of</strong> Hie South lorspy, uw all evwtisCapp-AH«nHe League's two but three in a 115-71 victoryydivisions met last week ami previously l undefeated dfedthe result was experted, p CXvan City «t \ht> AViid kd NVineiand, ranked Ncs. j in & nines* CenterSwimmers earn teamshot in tournament<strong>Ocean</strong> City's swim team, champions <strong>of</strong> *hoNational Division <strong>of</strong> the Cape Atlantic League, willgo after an Nf^lAA h»am championship *t«rHngnext Monday,Uoyd Hayes' HI twrn, ranked No. 7 in the Courier-PostSouth Jersey Top 10 and lose" only toundefeated and No,-2 ranked Vinel»nd, will faceNo 6 Cherry Hill West Monday night ai Camden<strong>County</strong> College in Division B competitionIf the Raiders win that meet they will advaneo t«the eight team field to fate either wp-wededMoorestown, ranked No, 4 by th«- Corner tY«t,fVin Township, the eighth >HThe win ws tht 169thstraight over a CAl, Opponentfor VineUnd, wh»d»has Won 17 straight eRampi-The Raiders Cll-1) werecoming <strong>of</strong>f a big win overMainland the previousweek whkh clinched theoutright championship <strong>of</strong>the National Division fcwOC.Sophomore Heath Munlaywon tfwtOO meter hubterflyin 1 minute, 25seconds «nd anchored<strong>Ocean</strong> City's win in the MOmeter freostyle relay, KyleRichards, Matt Woodward,Lyle Serber and Muwlaywon the relay In I:4$,i3.The other Raider winnerwas senior Andrea Qmino,who took the diving with ascore <strong>of</strong> 183,"1 was hoping we didn'tMIDWINTERSPECIALCOPIER OR FAX,,..= $ 4 A 89 Plus Tax Per MonthJUb I I w 60 Month Lease PurchaseWhile Quantities LastAtlMtf§ City345-6400Wildwood522-4545Marlton2344$$$CALL NOW!Hammonton561-4400VJO~ Haddon HeightSmin First $47*4400haw too big a letdownagatast Vineland," said OCcoach Uoyd Haym, "%utW* did want (p savw th*ehatnpiQnship."Vineiand blit^d throughthe American Division otthe CAL this war arid it astrong contender to defendits South fcraey Division Ateam i-harnptonshlp rieMweek 'Sanders winsgeography beeOCEAN CTTY - JoshuaSanders, an eighth grade Sudentat Atlantic ChristianSchool, won the school Beb,8 gee^pmphv to trv the firstround <strong>of</strong> the Wrd annualNattonal Geomphy Beo,Sanders Is eligible to lake awritten test, (ran which the100 hip scows in the statewill bo diiwn to enrepete inthe state bse April & Statechampions will compete InPool operatorcourse at JCCMARCATI — The JewishOn Monday night $ to Monday nighrti eODAprt*fVM^fwHHnnHon at )si CunxnttNunvSh» wtw the K nvMW hur-Boys at Central,girls at Lacey inGroup 3 tourneyThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City hoys basketball Main, originally seeded1 Ith in the Group 3 tournament, wat moved up to 10ththe finals May »•» ««and has been scheduled to play at Centre! RegionalWashington, D,C(Bayville) in the tournaments opening round,The Raider girls, South Jersey finalists two <strong>of</strong> the lastTOCENT STAHLERRajitMrad Builder••CUSTOM CARPINTRY"REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • REMODELING • ADDITIONSVINYL SIDINQ • VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS• PHONE 399-4724*Tented/Oertlllixl Slnoe 106Btit**************!************************WARREN EARL NORTHRegistered Builder399-2936flemodellno * Decks • RepairsJobbing 'Ro<strong>of</strong>ing«Sidingcustom butlderoV,'Ml'.New Coristruotlonwin, to face WUUarmtDwn, ranked No, S in South Jerseyby the Courier-Post.In the original seeding*. Egg Harbor Township wasseeded 10th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty lltn tn the boys tournament.The teams were both 9-7 at the qualifying deadline but<strong>Ocean</strong> City had beaten EHT,When Tto SmtiHtt-Utt$tr contacted the NJSIAA aboutthe reason for its seeding, tho state atganiiatton reaUnd Ithad made a mistake,When two teams have the same record, the first criteriafor breaking the tie is head-to-head competition.EHT, which has qualified for the tournament for the tosttime, wtU now play at Edge wood In the opening round.The Mainland girls were seeded No. 3 in the South Jerseytournament The Mustangs play the winner <strong>of</strong> theCumberland-Eastern game on Wednesday,If Mainland wins that game and <strong>Ocean</strong> City beats bomLacey and WUUarnstovvn, the Raiders and MustangsThomas S,MoorePAINTINGCONTRACTORINTERIOR-EXTERIORLicensed • <strong>Ocean</strong> City20 Years ExperiencemumrmmFitness classfor seniors setSOMERS POINT - ShanMemorial Hospital wiU holda "Senlwdw* Btaw dan.March J» at the Senior Ottmshbuilding, AmbJer Roadand Massachusetts Avenue,Tho dass combines low-Impoct aorobtcs and stretch-Ing exerdsed geared to mettho special fitness needs <strong>of</strong>older ndultucoU 653-4500,TOM HOLLANDG.ROWLANDGeneral CarpentryHome Improvement! •RepairsBpmldMnBtn• Alternations• •Deoki and Enclosed Porches398^)945, 3d yrt, Experience "Custom wok angularprtn" ti^FlillnwrnaHonal umen'or BrleManimaiicI Mllccfta*Angte Oyteoum <strong>of</strong> EggHarbor Townshqj WM sifr« bektadRwina TVottMf <strong>of</strong>hte.Wairennmnd In th* boys shot putwttfl a toss meftnued al S5feet, W ti**m, W» Bulldogteammate, Bobby t PROMPT, HPFIOIBNTSBHVItiB••••1-lfCapo May <strong>County</strong>'fi Lafflosl Applianoo Dcalar A3KIAND AVI,t' MBalhroom 4 KJtohen Renovailonoimpw ingflouUi J«ri«y'iMoilA(lmlr»d'H<strong>of</strong>fl«i '\\ '


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SIC says pay upor go to court — A5 at problems I school aid A4?€*Hi I Hill ISi 1fiII• 5 S 1 1$$•;'$;• ;j* ^Fll^^iipfc ff :/i;pM|fi'?ff |^i#»|W^lpfyay,Hi.y 'I-KM«J ^ ¥,>#.,., -,.,,.,,,...... «^«^S'SP!ggMglf^1liiirilil ifrli!i#»ifs;i|llrlll UH ill fito#8-cent(ax hike in<strong>1991</strong> budget% BRIAN GOONKVSEA BUS CITY - The Bawd <strong>of</strong>CMnmftstewers fs idwdukd to mtrode e « ttH tent»Hv« W1 W.1 mUUUl budget tomorrow• the proposed budgetlo«! purpeae ttk would mlimxcents to it wnti pet $\Gb pvaluaH<strong>of</strong>t, A hon\enw«« with mStt)0,000 asi^wftt would pay MOmote tn loral takes this ye«r k" Tke commissioneri Mtotbute the. bulk o* th« m hike »s ip)» hehweK• insurance and contracted siUrytnaetsM, Despite «he httwi, ihey Mid• eartier this week, department butJptsPvwe wreftilly ^uantimjl to ensure: an austere budMt in the current• harsh Konomte dtmale. The bud«t: prot^, they said l Induded itrtngentreview by the m\im


• tM. OeMn Qty, N j **n»*a«y. 1M1tor comes under fire-*gi«inttv*Jueied by O.S li *," ~ •* niliff T?W pill ^WKff* OMt *W *\\S?K fc^* • = im*TV»r the small amfmnt .Vdent af Hw P>\it Ownersits lntrnductiori tewmie it gwti*»«H% this isASsortatiCwi o>f the United•v week* MO, 53 nwnv gcina M Iv * rr^-enue*, c»IW the Mi funda-bm <strong>of</strong> the US house <strong>of</strong> l««er, Hughe* -said This m to Increase rales an Decemberpany announced. The newrates, the average Caperates are effective Immediately.May <strong>County</strong> customerTh« water company had^i Channel.After years <strong>of</strong> barte, the latgely-dormant C^stel AreaReview Board lecentiy o^effuled the Division <strong>of</strong> QMstwResources and improved « pexmit. The DEP dted OMI*des.on Cap© May-Lttwes FerryNEW CASTit, Del - The Delaware River k BayAuthority last week approved a toll rate increase tatl^,May-Lewes tterry patrons effective April I, The new ratewill mcrease ear and drivers' fares from $16 to $18 andpassengers' one-way fares from $4 to $430,Commercial vehicular rates will be proporrJonalelyIncreased, The new rates are approximately a 12VS percentIncrease over the present fares, the hike reflects the need (to balance ferry income with expenditureSj according toWUUam J, Miller Jr., the authority's executive director.The <strong>1991</strong> budget, without the ferry Increase, would resulttn a $1 million shortfall <strong>of</strong> income versus operatingewnwis. The last ferry rate increase occurred in t«R"fare per mile" <strong>of</strong> $1,13» eompared to a national averagecapital Improvement program amounting to $45,5 million.Projects include adding car decks on the ferries to increasthe capadty <strong>of</strong> three fcrriM from 100 to 148 vehicles, providinga new ferry pier to Cape May and in Lewes, andmodifying the existing piers to provide two lanes tor exitand entrance capabilities on the transfer bridge.Additionally, a new administration building Is plannedat the Cap» May terminal,Dennlsvlllo family cleared<strong>of</strong> child sex-abuse chargesLOWER TOWNSHIP — The three Simmerman famUy _members were found innocent last Wednesday <strong>of</strong> sexu- Qoily abusing two <strong>of</strong> their students at the Dennis Townshipday care center, ending a case that began 14 months ago,according to THe Press <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City,Defendants Herbert and Nancy Sunmerman, along withtheir son Paul, 19, were acquitted by the Superior Courtjuty, which deliberated for six hours, The trial had, begunon Jan, 29, and the three hid beetvehamed with aggro*vated sexual assault on two five-year-olds «t their centertn the fall <strong>of</strong> 1989,The Simniermans expressed relief and happiness thatthey had convinced thejury <strong>of</strong> their innocence, Cape May£<strong>County</strong> Ftwt Asslstent Prosecutor Robert G. Wells saidthe verdict might keep parents <strong>of</strong> child-abuse victimsfrom coming forward,Landmark local ethics lawla signed by PlorloPARAMUS—Cov, Jim Worlo last week slped • lawrequiring flnandal disclosures from all local public <strong>of</strong>fi-using 21,000 gallons <strong>of</strong> In other busmets, the authority approved a five-yearwater per quarter canoriginally asked for I $24,5 expect their quarterly billmillion rate hike, but top Increase from $55.90 toagreed to a $12 million $61,27, and Increase <strong>of</strong> 9,61increase after a coalition <strong>of</strong> percent, according to thefive municipalities IntervenedIn the rate approval There is no Increase Inrelease.procets and a settlement sewer rates tor <strong>Ocean</strong> City,was reached,Publie fire protectionTno Increase will generate charges have also ineteased,about $12 million in additionalannual revenues increase In private fire pro-•nd some areas will face aninvolved, according to a tection service,Overdose kills one,hospitalizes anotherOCBAN CITY - An spokesman dt, Bob BlevtotAtlanbe City woman was Police believe both arefound dead and a man was victims <strong>of</strong> a drug overdosehospitalised Tuesday, because <strong>of</strong> evidence foundapparent victims <strong>of</strong> drug at the scene, Blovtn said, Heoverdoses, according to would not elaborate on thelocal police.kind <strong>of</strong> evldonce or whatJane Laskey, 39, <strong>of</strong> drugs are believed to beChelsea Avenue In Atlantic involved.City, was (bund dead In, a No arrests have beenhouse in the 1400 block <strong>of</strong> made, and the investigationCentral Avenue about 8 Is continuing, Blevtn said,p.m. by Ptl, Bill Friend, At The house on Central(he game time. Friend found Avenue Is a privatelyMickey Watson, 37, also <strong>of</strong> owned, single-family house, cials and setting up a strict code concerning conflicts <strong>of</strong>Chelsea Avenue in Atlantic according to the tax assessor's<strong>of</strong>fice.Interest and post-employment restrictions.City, Walton was treated atthe scene and transported Th» listed owner <strong>of</strong> thito Shore Memorial Hospital,accordlns to police for comment.house could not be reachedBIG CRUISE SAVINGSGroup Departure Oct. 4thHOLLAND AMERICA'SIAS ROTTERDAM•ASTERN CAN ADA-'.. 10DAY ' 'ThB flndlnoB^bf *no toBiet" and *m water aualllydtgMditon* hiw Bowbitn eonilatent msmM ettft.Hftlw ytm el sampling; the luminir <strong>of</strong> 1W0 narked Bigthird summer in whlcfi all tour stamdary treatment, ,.plants were operatbiO; ' rNAIL STUDIOi± At Mo M's Salon & Spa The results <strong>of</strong> the 1990 testi were released in a health 'idepartmentreport that wa» revleweH by the Authority '}commlisloneMat»helrFcb,20meeUnir, \ ; f,,.4605 Undli Avenue, Sea Isle City, NJ', ^The law applies to all publle agencies below the statelevel except for purely advlsorybodles and school boards,Plorlo has called for similar ethics legislation for localBoards <strong>of</strong> Education,Flnandal disclosure requirements Impact anyone whoholds elective <strong>of</strong>fice, can approve development or grantlontng, variances, The disclosure forms will be public rec>ordi and the Local Finance Board within the state Departmento( Community Affairs will have primaryresponsibility for enforeemeM, Each county and munlcl.polity is authorised to establish Its own ethics board and Acode <strong>of</strong> ethics, Penalties for violating the law range from a$100 to $500 fine, and possibly disciplining or removingthe <strong>of</strong>fleM or employee,MUAwastowater effluent hadlittle Impact on water qualityCOURT HOUB!—DUekfcrtes <strong>of</strong> tteattd effUiiftt fromthe Capfe May <strong>County</strong> MurtlcFpal UttUUei Authority's fourr»|ionil vwittWatwfcwtasKiplinti had *virtuiUy no, i"tmpiel* en witeif ouilittuAnfo 1990, aeeordlBg w M _Cape May <strong>County</strong> Health Department, #ATourism industry takes aim at early school openings, other problemslU vide. This bt« btetldtowftElectod <strong>of</strong>ficials, Industry raps looking torwaysraise the revenue thiwigh together with those that did would be aft trnpfflHantico>1 It* ««il^w Jersey ischooSs |u»e mihighe* beach tees works under th* all-ettcompaislng nomic indicator, for thema o&Hcges do w* open S^Miibei. to assure healthy seashore economyagainst rt»e oHgteal goal <strong>of</strong> Ifflscy fflww" bannw. The regten tnd shfiw tti« tnteattractingmore visitors, slate tfwuld urge tfce media g^ prt touHsm plays inunlu after Labor Day, odl- Tw* t»rly erftag farpftsitiw »edta eov* summer ««.«^» and making mare students and teachers,funSi available to shore causes resort businesses to(MmnumitSos (» tourism* curtail service and hour* erfRated projects are iome tt opaatton, said ^y O*to erfft* ways the state «n htlp Ope May O^rt HOUM,teft^ove tourism tn tf*i executive director <strong>of</strong> thet »wa» regtonal <strong>of</strong>fidah said N j. Oani|p(ji!6u»d Owner*At a meeting here Aid&y, Ass»datim. Monday,March 4 to Qty Hall, 9thStreet and Anbury Avenue,and will be Mowed by aSale/flea market setNORTHFIBLD - Thecity's Cultural Committeewul hold its annual springgarage sale/flea market 1the first problem police hadwith the youth event, and It a,m, to 3 pjn, Saturday,was attributed partly to the March 9 at the RecreationWashington*! Birthday holiday.Lodge, New Road near MillRoad, For table Information,call 64WM01 after 3 p.m.Wards Pastry will BeClosing at 12 noonSATURDAY, MARCH 2ndFor the Wedding <strong>of</strong>WALTER & DENfeEN.WARDS PASTRY730 AsburyAvenua* <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKCustom BlindsGaryert first sought federalfunding to replace thebridge at Corson's InletState Park." Kilpatrick said,state,"The memorial bridge Isnamed for a city employeeand fisherman who fishedmen in mind, There is &wide pritfOVm runHinialong both sides <strong>of</strong> thebridge, but separated fromcar trame.KiKiHas joined theDESIGNER TEAM<strong>of</strong>STUDIO HAIR DESIGNERS507 East 9th St., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJYou em call her at.. .391-9171 or 391-9195Jewelry Hut.H* 1308 Boardwalk ^It*. ^^^ Oe§»nClttf,NJ • 388.8884 %Hello, we're re-opening fer our 14th season on Sat., March and,and Sun. Mir. 3rd -[11:00 AM to 4:00 PM). We're one <strong>of</strong> theoldest, locally owned Boardwalk stores in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. Come by!GREAT SUPER OPENING SPECIALSExperienced, Knowledgeable, Large AssortmentPIERCINQlW Ce pierce more tan mat any other elnolo storeRiyians14 Kt.Qok) 028 Herringboneloo painCLIP EARRINGSYourCholc*DiamondRing; HM itetwiAviiwinwuonlyCrystal JewelryQenulnilHIghQuilltyiLOWEST PRICES!!!MOOD RINGSBab Rose <strong>of</strong> Mdjeton,vi«e chaUman <strong>of</strong> the South*ttons,SM.Web ,Its efforts to otck down onfowQy |gr9Up rslliuSi Llanosaid, and the AssmMyCouncil, said that the «wld help by pravtdfitgS200 ( (XW tourism matching tougher penalties Mid guargrantprogram approved by antets that those groupwe Assembly wul not go renters who receivegumfarenough when dfstrib- monses will appear Inuted throughout the state, oourt.State A ^ | ^ ^ ^ ttMttW^tedin^afttt^dthatf matriung JJJ«f JUJjfcSSStggrants aw th« best return but taking a hard lineon the ttate^ investtnent twould discourage bolstermisyoung people fromstnee both local end sMtegovernment* are werku\g coming down and helpWe added that the reces- Jfj* »«**«''"slon and safety eonoemswith overseas travel in light<strong>of</strong> the gulf war should alsoboost the number <strong>of</strong> visitorsto the shore this year.Growth In tourism wouldalso help insure, the state'scontinued economic andemployment future.The completion <strong>of</strong> the last21 miles <strong>of</strong> Route 55 fromPort KUtabtth to the GardenState Parkway duringtho next several years willalso further open Cape May<strong>County</strong> to tourism, Salmonsaid,Patterson also asked thatstate legislators help htmwith his longtime goal <strong>of</strong>getting t geogrftphicbreak*down <strong>of</strong> tales tax figuresfrom the stilt Dtvislaw <strong>of</strong>Taxation — something theSmart BunniesPlan Early!Easter is JustAround theComer.Coll UsPlan YourMeal.we support ourtrod|» in thePewiBnOuirandpray tor theirsate return,•*. «««« Qourmtt Shop, Batery391-0099 and otf-premlso entering332 West Avt. r OMBA CityNOW OPEN DAILYNew Up-DatedOVEMIZBDSWEATS$3500Includes3 letter monogramSDayeOnlylTriure,, Fit & Sat.LAST CHANCE!Alt ReducMerchandiseTHE GRAINAR 110 tO 6Except Sun,398.1740700 ABbury Av«.» Ofiifln City • 398-1740SPICTACULARFINAL CLEARANCESALEEvery Winter Coat in StockNOW 50.Wool Coals • Jackets • Pant Coats • Downs,• Zip-Out All Weather Wear •Icelandic Wools• i-Ml,


MiA4NJ$7.8 million budget provides for 6% salary increase, school aidUPPER TOWNSHIPThe Township CommitteeMonday (ntroduoed * N-nMliveS" S million municipalbudget ftw 1901 Undflr It,the current S3 million taxcontribution to the schooldistni"! U tving maintainedand again rosirfwts will niMfsot" a Wai purpose tax, !"ho township primarilyojw.itw from the groiisrtwipt* anj franchise tax itrtwvrs as host communityfor Atlantic Electrics B.LFngland GerwiHting Stationin Rooiley's Point It isanticipating $4 5 millionI'mm this sounro, »«wdlngto Cornmltwernan AndrewI MfCmsson Ir., whichwould rttpmspnt about 58 atlon renter.percent <strong>of</strong> ttw $7,m\7%f, The reserve for imcollectedtaxes was also8) p.m. tomorrowat the Public Safety Building,J.R Kennedy Boulevard.Two hurt seriouslyin township crashTUCKAHO! - A two-scenevehicle collision Monday by helicopter to the traumaIris Pabon was takennight along Route SO here center at Cooper Hospitalinjuredthree women — two University Medical Center" seriously, according to State in Camden, where she wasPolice.reported in stable condi-daughter, Leida, 16, both <strong>of</strong> Her daughter was trans-Iris Pabon, 46, and hertion.Blwoodi Atlantic <strong>County</strong>, ported to lurdette Tomlinreceived head Injuries in the Memorial Hospital In Capecrash, according to a May Court House, poUccspokeswoman at the State said. She was in guardedPolice Port Norrig barracks. condition with heaf traumaThe second driver, Amy and a concussion, a hospitalWyllo, 27, <strong>of</strong> Quakertown, spokesman said.Pa., had minor injuries. Wylle was treated forminor arm and leg InjuriesAccording to police. Irisat Shore Memorial HospitalPflbon was driving north onin Somers Point andTuckahoe-Mount Pleasantreleased, according toRoute (Route 644, milepost6,?) at SiSO p.m. when shefailed to stop her car at astop sign and struck the vandriven by Wylle head-on Inthe center <strong>of</strong> Route SO.Wylle was heading southon Ute highway.Personnel from the UpperTownship Rescue Squadand Tuekahoo Fire Com.pany responded to thepolice.No charges have beenmade yet, police said,Trooper Joseph Byrd <strong>of</strong> thePort Norrls barracks Is han«dling the investigation.Recycle thisNewsGRAND OPENING!NEW SHOWROOM NOW OPENLET REBER MCLEAN CREATE THE ,KITCHEN OR BATH OF YOUR DREAMS.,n .Wall wodTwlttfydu fo CDBtomlzs a <strong>of</strong>eqi iwKing room marirT— iMrr' ( nffltorwurlttiri«, Wt'll llMM/suggm), dtk questions/present"I think w« better go on the <strong>of</strong>fensive here,because we're being painted Into a comerRegpanstbiiny tor main-Mtntwf rtx- pumpiK| stationh« been a pdnt ©FeoiUwversy brt«\ thedewilopNS and the «mdomtetumWiners tie4 tnMtt«e KW» toe since ihe ^ monetary problem*oeettrwii., ^Vhlte ^t*k t« wwilted hw\ *e 19W splU,undie«TOy to tnsur* rt*t ^e The «ate D^artmeAt «tfpum^s statiohs at IW\ Envtronmental t^oteetlonand 2Sih streets can bear fftwd the dty and fte threeme summer toad, developers SI 38,000 last\ K^ Riwwl1 ttkM • quettiw from or» oi th« students at theMARINE—(continued from page 1)dons were too personal, hechose not to answer. Thesoincluded hjs thoughts onthe effects <strong>of</strong> anti-war demonstrationson the troops'morale, the disproportionatenumbers <strong>of</strong> blacks servingin the war- andcasualties from friendly fire,He did say a number <strong>of</strong>times that ho s behind PresidentBush ISO percent"We're very well preparedfor this war."And he's thankful for hisMarine training, "hn'notgoing to be a failure. 1 knewthe military could give meso much, and they did. 11went on to become theCroup lit state champs, andhe was on the 4x100 relayteam that still holds theschool record.Counseling the studentsto stay in school and get themost out <strong>of</strong> their instruction,Rowell brought thestuddnts to their feet in astanding ovation for theirinstructors.Teachers are there "tohelp you out, I didn't wantto believe they cared," hesaid, In fact, his years Inschool were the reason hecame to join the Marines,'I was a down, 1 * he said<strong>of</strong> his school days. He wasRowell wanked the stu-adents for all their letters and wondered what he wasthe end <strong>of</strong> his senior yearand pekflges, noting that going to do.morale had been pretty lowforawhllo.A recruiter came to theHe and his mother were school. Rowel! said, andpresented with more gifts "four years down the line Ifrom the students, sweatshirts,a poster and a tape <strong>of</strong> For the students, he had afound myself in a war."a recent faculty/student rhetoHcfll question; "God'sbasketball game.given you the ability toRowell, a member <strong>of</strong> the make something <strong>of</strong> your-Class <strong>of</strong> W, was on theself; why put <strong>of</strong>f to tomorrowwhat you can dohigh school track team thattoday? 11I i • '• > « r ,'ti'/ r ' ; " \ >'a i COTTONTULIP FABRIC^1/2 oz. size reo,$iSPRING SALEU' CLASSESStill AvailableHarbor Light( M Christian Book & Gift ShopMM Anniversary SalePrices % Kfl%slashed to OUOn Many ItemMarch 1st & 2ndRefreshments ScrvndScripture Cookies are back1130'Aibunr Ave.' " OPEN<strong>Ocean</strong> City, UJ,,MP! li '§&AAA . |aqa . 0:30 • 6:00390-10^0 - oioiod SundayHeeding his own advice,Rowell hopes to go Into lawenforcement as soon as hismilitary commitment Isover.He said he's "real proudto serve for my country, 11but chuckled In aekttowledglnahe wouldn't havesigned up had he knownwar was part <strong>of</strong> the bargain, matter go tocourt.But he did. And he conduded,more soberly; "It's position all along has beenWhile his .clients 1 legalmy job, I signed a contract.It's my responsibility, 11Flanders Hote1 Ith A BoMttwalk<strong>Ocean</strong> City. NlOpen Mon.'Bat.Business Accountingfix PreparationFinancial PlanningDookkMpIngPayroll ServiceHqmeiiud PropertyTax Rebate ipplleadoniira now rcqulfod to befiled with your NewJcfieyIncome TaxReturn, Even If youdon't meet the incomerequirement! for filing iNow Jeney return, youinuit file » return toapply for yourImntoiuud rebate. Calldur<strong>of</strong>floafbrdeMlli.New Accounts.Always Welcome1)42 Day Avc.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ399-5779matnteitoing that the yestewtay ihai they »e «1BWn had he» Qpenttnswilling to «Mrk with thewithout pemfH stnee 196* dty to wseh a t«*s«abtein vtoUMjn <strong>of</strong> the Water sdttkment «»J rtbtResort <strong>of</strong>ficials havedattned that tote) raspansibilityfor operation andmatntenaM« was-given tothe oviwrs in 1984* but ihedry was Mil held Ikbte bythe DEF siwee it Mpv


y, N,J, Tlmnday,obituariesV. Claire Aust.n,fTanddaugh(*r.M*ss <strong>of</strong> ChrisHan Burial was Saturday at Our I miy <strong>of</strong>Sorrows Church, Unwood B llil Ory, Mays l^ndHorn**, NorthfifjdRcwe (Amodio) Lynskey, 78VENTNOR - Row R, (Amodio) Lynsfcev, 7P <strong>of</strong> thisresort died Peb, M al rtwAHanHf Cily K4is^i1 Coniw,Mainland Division.Bom in AHanHe Ofy, who was a forme* WBOM ncwdoniHefore moving to Ventnor 10 yeaw ago,Mrs LpsWy was a former member <strong>of</strong> rh CharismaticRendv^l Gtoup <strong>of</strong> Chit I adv SMr <strong>of</strong> the «M* rhurrh,AHanHcOtySurviving are her husband, William J. ST.; three sons,William J. Jr, <strong>of</strong> Northneld, Edward <strong>of</strong> ScullviUe *ndJohn <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, three daughters, Mary BumsidB <strong>of</strong>Ventnor, Djstares HUleshwrn <strong>of</strong> Northnrid, and RoseH<strong>of</strong>fman <strong>of</strong> Los Cahw, O»Hr; 1« gwnd«\ fade magaaine ,-iHiclot ^H,Nfc I%iuth,i! w»< » hornier president <strong>of</strong> tt»e Unnii Q^,md the Hotvl Cnvw« <strong>of</strong> America in Washington. rj(£.wa« ,i Ijh- memlvf <strong>of</strong> the Federal Masonic Loifae'lUii iand ,1 »>;* .l<strong>of</strong>iiw S-'oHish Rife Shrlner, Iton n < ; ,"u) w«s * mombe' <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> (he .MethodistCity from IM? to 1965 and most recently worked at Luigi's iwUon Restaurant in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,Surviving are four sons, Rulon E. and Robert P, <strong>of</strong> Rorlda,James C. <strong>of</strong> Georgia, and Walter R> <strong>of</strong> Scull vllUj; threediuahttni Betty Lou Stnurra <strong>of</strong> Long Island, N.Y., Mary I «B Wtilllr d


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A10 me SB*mim.-4,EOGm O6w*e«y, RJ nun GOOID ^SefDDib— March 7-24 —TUBS,, WED., THURS., &Q0 PMFRI,, & SAT,, 8^30 PMSUN 1S 2 PM it WED,, 1 PMRESERVE NOW!609.653.0558Vlsa/Mailetcand welcomedfunding hoi bnn mode possible In port by the ftteut JintvStott Council on the Aftt/Biimrtmtnt <strong>of</strong> Slat*PRIMERIBSome <strong>of</strong> you don't get too excitedwhen you hear <strong>of</strong> a Prime Ribspecial ...... and frankly, we don't blame you,We're going to change all that!T\»Cflday nlghtt, we'•W f6Aturtnj[ M fiDHlfiJDfitQl <strong>of</strong> Prirtw'Rib speclali md combinatloni from justDon't to the lart to heir about these iMIM Ftey, • 1W6 ^duat*<strong>of</strong> Ucenw) Valley High| School, Santa Crua, Calif.,I wasthcrcdpietit<strong>of</strong>a YouthCitiicnship award bun theSoropttmlst IntemaHoml <strong>of</strong>Santa Cnu Mountain forher community service.She Is eunwttly an artistin Maul with Youth with aMission,Her fiance, • 1979 graduate<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty HighSchool, attended Bible Col-Currently a teacher withYouth with a Mission InMaul, he travels throughoutthe South Pacific and Adateaching Bible study methods.The couple plans to wedMarch 23 in, Wallet, Maul,and spend their honeymoon on the outer Island <strong>of</strong>Kaual.Their future plans includea three-month missionaryoutreach in Mexico, threemonths In the WesternUnited States and then amove to Hong Kong, wherethe bride wtfl attend BibleCollege and the groom willteach seminars on Biblestudy.FLOWER SHOWSUNDAY, MARCH 10thOnly %% »OratultyIncludes:Continental Breakfast* Round Trip MotorCoach Trans. • Hefcsts» Plowtr Show •Topped <strong>of</strong>f with n Full Course Dinner.f Cali 927.3440 or M7.6«71|. u fay MM tnfocr rtitrvolfoiu J23 Somcrs Point/Longport Blvd., Somcrs Point8INCB1854|OPEN TOMORROWlFRIDAY, MARCH 1miDAY, • SATURDAY),. SUNDAYArt, literature, Alpine tripentertain Research ChtbOCEAN CRY — An «- Mwh <strong>of</strong> teWfe peesenfc&tkvfct §r boc^c Savannah 4(td itstfritw situ & lute |VBS{iii&* feMfldfagioon en a Up fc> mi ni8nAy wGtetmnMqpKj MM ground hi this nm), CtamnBe Ksnsi&l JXpgtisns « # sm* tQQiK nt HQBBSS WBIttunbtr <strong>of</strong> tawA Oub want to vfeft the ttyArtist Lane* Bildersonshowed sSAs <strong>of</strong> his worta<strong>of</strong> art. whkh todude »fShdemonstration,' Batdenonsaid, "Art tons feon thehem and brain and hands allAD his weds wenow mctrt<strong>of</strong>y. Ms enfitrpieces include seascapes,ocenji sWnms, s*onny sm,m boats and fishing fleets.Affhb woria we soM pri-\-atdy. He cfeims tf «n artistdocs i»» scd hts paintings, he^D wnt tokeep ftalways.A graduate <strong>of</strong> Petvn SlateUnlwrttv^ School <strong>of</strong> AwWtecture,tomon finds histraining <strong>of</strong>ten gives hisworks «aBsn. h tte past hehas done oils and acryiks, heb now doing collage*. Hedas cubism, and Tike thesea." he ts a purist. One <strong>of</strong>his pnteenetB to workingwith white on white.He has beMAffi views <strong>of</strong> theTyrolean Alpine Mountainsand castles with ornate decolaoonsand art treasures,including Ludwigfs ^*ie inBavaria, whkh was the inspirationfar Disney Worldftsarts. Abo viewed weesltdts<strong>of</strong>cheesemaldngtnBriae,a cable ear ride in SwthKfiand and <strong>of</strong> course, the©months meeting willtenure a review <strong>of</strong> TV Rmdftm tbrmtt by ful Onnwaywd n talk by Ktmka BAsttreview <strong>of</strong> the book, ftrnv <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City FescueM SnmM by EugMUa MOB.shuff lin* onlust the other night wecaught a television showdepicting five couples on abanana-bait emlse; It vm*most interesting to watchhow they entertained them-Mlves,ft was most tatwesting tous, <strong>of</strong> ooiaw, to find thattheir physical ejterdse wasobtained playing shuffle*boud. Any reference to our^luflleboird is purely coin-*ddttttell*e dick, <strong>of</strong> course, ismade <strong>of</strong> woodi ttie djso antmate <strong>of</strong> wood, and In thisease, are about three inchesin diameter. We enjoyedthis ship shuffleboard onseveral cruises, and ownthough all <strong>of</strong> the equipmentii so different, we did enjoyit, These five couples also*enjoyed the game, andbefore the three-woekcruise ended, became prettyWQ heard from our fellowmember Jack Schntlderfrom his new hone in Florida.He gave us a completeprogram <strong>of</strong> the Plaridttournaments, along with adescription <strong>of</strong> the manydubs tepresented and theemeers<strong>of</strong>eadi,We find it interesting thatin many <strong>of</strong> the tournamentsIn this capital <strong>of</strong> shuffle*boarding, mere are substantialmoney prites, They'renot exactly the $160,000 golfprim but enough to maina fun game even moreinteresting, We have many<strong>of</strong> our members in competitionto capture some <strong>of</strong>these prites,Win spring just threeweeks away> we took fcr»ward to the return <strong>of</strong> many<strong>of</strong> these competitors, Sinnthey have been in the center<strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> shuffleboard'sgreatest we expect to betaken ever the coals. Weshall see.JtreeyeaptlTCruary meeting <strong>of</strong> the JerseyOlpe Intanattanal Trainingin Communications groupwelcomed several new membersand guests.Persons interested InImproving their communicationand/or leadership skillsarc welcome to attend Awnwt meeting 730 am. MA.day, March 4 at the Shuffleboardbuilding, 5th andGoto OH Linda ft390-1662 with questions.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Italian BakeryIVarsity Inn Mug Cluboooserving in the Gulfdatt <strong>of</strong> ITVteT^wtg, withwhom be resides, andlames R Walsh Jr. <strong>of</strong> KansssQ^% K«n», his. »«»%bom dqpio^d to EAhfAin,Saudi Arabia. wh*»* he wi«He Is a Now 2 g<strong>of</strong> th» UA Na^ RearultTraining QtnMr urtd a |*n-JS graduaM <strong>of</strong> to B»d SsrteMlcomputers and s<strong>of</strong>tware. About $256:000 worth <strong>of</strong>points were collected In boxes set up In schools,Churches and other community buildings.Governor's Award togo to physics teacherEssay winnersMark Davttten, left, took Rrtt p>«# m the e«ty contest "Onm ewywe^s probten\-sponsored by »i« Kntahts ©I OehffiNbus, Rwirrtrtoh ^indi Me, 8V1S. Run.ntr^p mm Apdl anfth, mm, mm, tnd An*et Partosr. www). In »hi bsfik rowtrs Bffl filter, councfl Qrand knitfit, meitm ttarm AsseKa and Tim OIIM, wnwstcoordtnatw Mrs, Asitlrt itwnth-flfarJsrs pro\MM) 48 ertrtM in the TOU^Won,Mustang notesraws from Mainland Regional High SchoolSEXEQUrtYSUCCESS INTRAINING GIVENBUSINESS HONOREDSox equity, stereotyping Seniors Tcrri Cook and«nd MntreditlQnal careers 'nrtd Pftaensr will be rangnindby the Berkeley Col-Went topics discussed at trwNew Jersey Student LeadershipProgram held at Glass-26th annual awards pro>lege <strong>of</strong> Business at theirbore State College recently. gram on Saturday, MaKhFive Mainland juniors IS.were among 50 who ware Cook and Pfistererinvolved tn the ABETS conference— Achieving Sex verance and outstandingreceived awards for perse-Tabulating tapesEquity Through Students. achievement in a highJohn Bates, rang Parris,Members ol the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Inttrmtdatt School StudentCouncil surround PTA President AIM Wt>» andBerkeley ts located in Westschool business program,Michael Gatis, Mee Hanand lisa Kim examinedtacutty adviser, teacher Patty Maltis, center, alter theyPatenon,gender bias and ster-in tabulated the Acme register tapes collected torIBMeotypinR advertisements,LINWOOD - Richardtowouf, a ternar teehnloilIllustrator and alternate routeteacher candidate, has beennamed the <strong>1991</strong> recipient <strong>of</strong>the Governor's Teacher ReeagrdttenAward at MainlandRegional High School Kassoufteaches physics andadvises the physio dub «tMainland,In 1967, Kassouf came toMainland from StocktonState College and pursuedteaching certification throughNew jorsey's iueccssfui alternateroute program. He hastaught both nfithematia andedonce at Mainland, and preporedstudents for thenational physio exam andeompoBlive testt in tt» NewJersey Sdence League and inthe Merck Sdence Day Com-,petition. Currently, heMiches Advanced Placementphysics and physics at Mainland.Kassouf s selection wasbased upon nominationsfrom parents, students, facultyand die community,which woe reviewed by apanel <strong>of</strong> nine members, Asthe award recipient, he willattend the Governor's Convocationon Excellence InTeaching In May at PrincetonUniversity. He will alsoreceive a SW0 grant to use atMainland Regional,Rebecca Marian, the 1969Governor's Award recipient,chaired the <strong>1991</strong> selectioncommittee which Included:School SuperintendentAlfred Arena; supervisorAngela Fcrner; teachersMary Anno Sptker and Mat-1 thew Proviti; board memberMel Clarke; residents Nlcho-Engllsh teachers Susanonnolly and Andrew Prohiskflana Kcnnelh Wllllflmil,,hoiHh/physlcnl educationh f , wero finalist*.Twen-Mainland Reglcnal,Ui;Talorta and Dr. Peterftk and parent Nell Jagteacherswere nominated tarthe award.Richard KiiwufMARKETIrish Fiwn HemtnndtItem Product*r PASTA OP -THE WEEK6 Jumbo Mantcott)1 at. Sauce6 MeatballsMICROWAVABLEENTREESShrimp Parm•5.90Flounder ParmM.95Eggplant Parm.•3.25music videos and everydaylanguage,As newly-treinod ASETSleaders, they wlU eJrtatnthe blatant and subtleactions to their classmatesand show them how to handlethem tn school or tn theilace,SCHOLASTIC ARTWINNERS NAMEDFour Mainland studentswon certldcatos <strong>of</strong> merit inthe annual Scholastic ArtAwards program, the old'ett and largest competition<strong>of</strong> its kind in the UnitedStates.Swlor Kimberleo Wetterreedved wvds lor two jewelryentries, while seniorJeremy Burmelster won apri« for his charcoal stilllifc. Junior Dana DrexelSaward ^winning entry was apaper bag drawing, whileIrcrhman Courtney Motewon two prises for a eoverNOW OPfifV & NEWLY REMODELEDChinese Restaurant& Cocktail LoungePACKACI GOODS • TAKE OUTSOpen daily 3:30 prn-10:30 ptntot a spring arts festivalandan ink drawing \vith paint.They study art withteachers Deborah Chem<strong>of</strong>fand Debra Eastlaek.STOCK MARKET GAMEWINNER AT MAINLANDBusiness educationteacher Charles Hornerplaced third In the state inthe tMO fall competition <strong>of</strong>the college/adult division<strong>of</strong> the Stock Market Game,Seventy teams statewidecompeted in this division,Located on the Sotnen Point Circle, Somers Point * 653-1155The CulinaryGarden841 Centra! Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJRE-OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 1STEight LuncheonEntre© SpecialsServedEverydayHfoilight DinnerEarly Bird SpecialsServedEverydayfrom S to 6:30Dreikfiil A Lunch Served Mini, w I'll., 11 u 1 • Sat, A Sun. 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A12Of chocolate bunnies, troops' ratty,Doodah parade and artists' exhibitOCEAN OTY - Mostto!k«i ocmsuiw a robin rtifirst ngn fif -ipririR Not m'pThe arrival <strong>of</strong> eho<strong>of</strong>slatt 1Kinnio* for \he> annual Easfor Para.ir n (l^. n^t harhinger frf rtiild ^valhpf inw v bkTho trouble U thainobody tvasi« my hook.Anyway, the bunnipshaw srrimi and are beingi in a «lf plaep T"hi*ywillbt ^isirihiitrd t•»•tessor has published twobooks <strong>of</strong> poet^, Vmpm Spurmm,winner <strong>of</strong> the WmoreSchwarta Memorial PoetryAward, and Lth In tkt MBntum,day if you can stBfftaeh oily M.C, froBi GtNrer washim and ymtll s«> what we right on the button «d hemean,did a number on the seemThis lapse in Judgment ingly ageless Joel Cray, 'can be forgiven because The Man <strong>of</strong> La Manchaatonement was made by complained that his bigSpo<strong>of</strong>ing the KiWf mi I number wai "Impossiblycharacter <strong>of</strong> King Mongkut High,"more than its most famed The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty eontirfportrayer,the late Yul gent was out In forceandBryner, To the tune <strong>of</strong> they enjoyed H» romp very"Shall We Dance," the King much thanks to the effortssang "Do I Shave?" or use <strong>of</strong> the excellent cast,enamel instead? Jerry Craig said that his ,Annie was there with friend Carol Charming *poker chip eyes and red would have enjoyed herfrock, Ann Miller was clone's performance andalleged to have killed LB, received it with her usualMayer with her massivt good humor, which apparhairdo.The parody <strong>of</strong> th§ ently extends to herself.Bates tickles the keyboard inan unforgettable one-nighterBates' rwume is ImpressiveIndeed, He Is worlddan all the way with scads<strong>of</strong> international appearancesto his credit. Ho Wds anhonorary doctorate fromWashington and Leo Unlver^slty and recently made anappearance on the Edle'sPeople segment <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia'sChannel 10 news.'We recaU that on the Hugginsshow he was shown$100 deposit Is due with res-working out on a Nautilusmachine. Bates Is a slim manwith the powBrful shoulderiand biceps <strong>of</strong> an ArnoldSchwarzenegger 111 concealed ton on Ponjy, which hasby a tux jacket Ws power progressed from talk operaGot Rythym did have nlac beautiful sound, and a lovelyrhyAm and mm <strong>of</strong> the de^ sound it was.shwin rapld-fl» idiom, He His voice is one <strong>of</strong> thosealso played a complex organ-Uke Instruments vMd\arrangement <strong>of</strong> Sfrite Up Uu is rare In any era. His bestBend.effort came later In If Tote aMr. Bates lift the stage to Long Pull to Gel Then, alsohis co-stars, lentemln Mat' f horn Poqgr, P Wih With Its sail4ufi.Aews, Bddyt B«w and ina gmnls it would be typlaeoDmpantot,Wayne Sanders orf not only <strong>of</strong> fishermanwho performed exctrpts working out <strong>of</strong> Catfish Row,from Forgy and Item. Qarterton but even <strong>of</strong> aMs, KeroB bepn with a Qwsapeako Bay man's ehanstindardaria from the tyDubose Hayward collabora-Co-stars Matthews,Pierce and SandersImpressive toowas evident In the opening status to grand opera overset <strong>of</strong> three preludes by the years.guished singers as JossyeGeorge Cerihwin. Her rendition <strong>of</strong> Sunvmer-Norman in recitals.His approach was alter- time featured a descendo Bates' piece do resistance,nately strong and delicate. unequalBd by any prior per- which ended the concert,Hli li a Well coritrolled formanea ever heard, My was his fantastic interpretation<strong>of</strong> Gershwin's power with subtle shadlngs Mm' Gone Now was equallyJUapodiyand nuances,effective, with a range from in Blue in which he <strong>of</strong>tenHis tempo in Fascbiatin' the cellar to the vocal attic, gave tho piano a soundRhythm was almost languid Bass-baritone Matthews approximating the fullin comparison with Getth. sang a rollicking A Woman torchestra version, Pot this hewin's own slaoato machine, a SomettmtThingbMteitGot received a well deservedgun style on tho same piece. / Pbnfy e/NutKn was a bit too standing ovation and threeDINNERSFriday 4:00-6 p.m• ThlaWeok'a Specials*ORANGE ROUGHY 4,98bSTEAMED CRAWFI9H .,- 5,25. 'LOBSTER LOVERSSNOW CRAB CLU9TER9, 4,75,HLunch Time ^tll 3:00 P,MLOBSTER PLATTERi/d.,Mamiorfl,NJNighttimeLOBSTER DINNERrefined. Ho seemed too eon- curtain colls,owned with predudftfi afKIDDIE CUP WITH "1-KIDDIE IOPPIINGMs, Pierce also did veryvM by the Sinmbtm/ Qmt,which can sHll be heard inCharleston in season, Pierceand Matthews sang beautifullytogether in the familiarduBts from Ponjy and werevery ably abetted by WayneSanders at the keyboard.Sanders' credentials an asimpressive as Bates'. Sandershas accompanied such distin-—EdWiSmtrOPINIONSB4-5BILLOWSB6RELIGIONB3MORE SENIORS B2-3CLASSIFIEDS B12 13SPORTS 88-8,10,14The S#rtiin«H L«199'Hughes: Don't <strong>of</strong>fset spending with SS trust


IB2 mtSgNlWWL-ieOaeR Ocssndty, N.J, TtMmday, Fabnnry M,DID I TAKE THE YELLOW ONE TODAY?Some tips for keeping track <strong>of</strong> those daily medicationsBy Fl-AINF 1FVFVTHU by several physician* fordifferent condifimxs.Some peoplo can go Interactions betweenthrough much o' their adult drugs, or between drugslives without knowing and certain foods, can createphysical, complications,fvactlv what medicationsthey take and why they ThcTCfone, the elderly couldtake (hem This is partii-u benefit from some simplelarU' dangerous W the elii suggestions w help themeriy, who <strong>of</strong>ton require a keep their medicationvanety <strong>of</strong> drugs prescribed schedules site »nd on track.SMH stall members Join Capl Edward I ally, center, o» the 15th Naval Fte#t Hospital intouching Project Desert Care.Shore adopts fleet hospitalon duty in Persian GulfPOINT - ShoreMemorial Hospital hasadopted a 500-bed US NavyReserve Fleet Hospitaldeployed to the Persian Gulfduring Operation DciertStorm,good time for parents toBecause worn-out toothbrushescannot properlyinclude health Newseentor 4ffs 6 pin.medical services for our"brush up" on the basic child's teeth as soon as thefl. edition is simulmst evertroops," said WUUam Port, do's and don't <strong>of</strong> dental first one erupts, as early as clean teeth and may injureand pro- WOND radio, 1400 AM,In the program Project Desert Care banner and Inner, M.D., a Shew radiologist care with their children. six months after birth, gums, It Is recommended, mDesert Care, Shore and itsexchanp, the naval unit who is the medial staff coordlnatorfor the ststar hospital care centers across the child wlU be able to brush three or four months.Many schools and child Between age 8 to 7, thethat they be replaced everyWMGM-TV, an NBC afBUdirectorJeff ate, is a member <strong>of</strong> the Green•employees have pledged pve Shore a plaque with itstheir support to send the insignia.program, "Wo in turn want country helped parents and alone.Whitaker said Davis was Group Communications,to support them with ourchildren learn simple, funWhat does fluoride do950-mernber Delaware Valley Today, 200 Shore employeeswill gather to create aown expressions <strong>of</strong> caring," lessons and exercises thatAt what age should myand what is the best way tounit news from home,induding letters, vidcoeassettesand the latest mDdleal send to the fleet hospital.picture postcard greeting toShore doctors, nurses and explained the fundamentalschild start using a mouthgel it? Fluoride is one <strong>of</strong> the Adult day care is topicsupport steff will adopt tadividualfleet hospital mem-preventing tooth decay and<strong>of</strong> good dental care.rinse and begin flossing? most effective elements forBy age 6, your child shouldand nursing journals, Shore and Naval ReserveBRIDGiTON _ day's y a, ,h e CumberlandCoun( AduUIn observance <strong>of</strong> this use an over-the-counter fluoridemouth rinse dally. At<strong>of</strong>ficials from Philadelphiabers, exdianging letters andtooth loss. Ways far yourm ^ dmonth, Dr. Jed Sest, pediatrtcdentist and consultant toabout age B, he or she"We want to show our will raise the fleet hospital'svideotapes <strong>of</strong> news fromchild to get fluoride protectionInclude drinking fluorl.«in South Je/- Medical Day Care Centersupport tor ho men andunit crest at Shore, whore ithome, lncludiri| favorito TV Kinder-Care addresses parents'most commonly asked under your supervisjon.leg\ skttV8 policy coWniWe R-Gape/Cumberland,G / lK Jshould be able to floss alone£here was hosted by Assemw^^ ii BiondOiwomen whose job U topro-wilvide medial are for troops unit returns homo.fly every day until theshows and sporting events.dated water at school; a a RbUeanThey will also send medical dental hygiene questions:stationed in the Persianjournals horn hone so thatWhat Is plaque? Plaque isyl^ayhere/l^ion do said he wa,Gulf," said hospital president Also, a youth group from their counterparts an keep When should I begin to a thin, colorless, iHeky filrri a fluoride toothpaste and The Assembly , Republican —«- looking - forward to pingr,-Richard A, Pitman, Our lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows Church current proresstonally, clean my biby*s teeth? contalning harmful bacteria uslna a fluoride mouth Policy lTask Tk FForce, co- over reports from adult ddayplans to present its donation Dr, Former said a "care Because a newborn's 20 primaryteeth are present at teeth, Brushing and flossingthat constantly formi on rinse.chaired ^'" J u by " Assembly, *ul " ~--««-««i-'« care <strong>of</strong>ficials in Cape r—"....'Project Desert Care toour to support Project Desert paekap* <strong>of</strong> footballs, basketbillsand other roereauonal birth in the Jawbones, clean, removes plaque.way <strong>of</strong> showing personal Care,and pr<strong>of</strong>essional support forour new *sistcr hospital 1 Reserve fleet hospitals such items was recently prepared. ing should begin the firstg JJ y J hlghUghi keyIs there a differenceduringthis confliet,"teinod, eombat-ione units for fully operational, wo hope to each feeding, the baby'syour child healthy snacksoptions.as the 15th are self-con, "Once their unit becomes few days after birth. After between toothbrushes? to tooth decay, Provide care in New,Jersey. Yester-' "lini »«nds and careHow do I choose one? AskPitman said the hospital's acutely wounded or illbo able to respond to their gums and teeth can beyour dentist or dental with little or no sugar andBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees unanimouslyapproved a resolu-Shore is the first dvUlan hos- they arise," he said, cloth or gauze pad tochild-sized toothbrush,patients. Naval bffldals said individual and unit needs as wiped with damp wash, hygienlgt to recommend a starch-, fresh fruits and veg-HUGHESFortion establishing a link withthe naval hospital unitRepresentatives from bothhospitals met to InaugurateProject Desert Care. Shorepresented the 20th Reel Hospita!with a commemoraUvedence and avoid frailtyThe other benefit, <strong>of</strong>you see more tfian one physician,keep a list handy soThe henefitt are two-fold.Adopting a scn» <strong>of</strong> personalresponsbiUty is espe-course, is that medicationsthat each will kpow whatcially important for today's work best, «nd are »rW,medications yr«it »»*> takingelderly who live longer and when properly takenare unwilling to lose theirKeep the list up to dateability to think and live If drugs are •pnMeribed and in your wallet tf srmw.independently Retaining when you are discharged thing happens to you andresponsibility helps the from a hospital, be sure that you can. t communicate,aged maintain indepen you have a detailed list. If ynur n^edicaHon list will Bf*Medicare will payfor mammogramsPRINCETON - BeginningJanuary IW1 Medicare wasauthorized to pay fw mammographyscreenings forwomen over ago SS at theallowed fee<strong>of</strong> SB,To help New Jersey seniorwomen to locate the tnamrnographygyvioi closest tothem, the Medicare/LongTerm Care Information Seevtoo<strong>of</strong>lfens a ttJl-lrw numho*to rail.By phoning 1-800-648-MTI5, residents an receive adesolption cm the stale's 196mammQgram providers,their •darasses, hours <strong>of</strong>eporatan and whrtw anappointment is necessary.The inrbrrnaUon has beenprovided by the state Department<strong>of</strong> HealthInftirfnflHon is also availableon the number <strong>of</strong>mammoHTams allowed pwyear ana spedaj provisionsfar disabled Mwlicarti henefirianes,Edward J. fttoquin,MT1Sproject director, said thevalue <strong>of</strong> obtaining a manvmqgram « well -documented,"Breast cancer is the mojtcommon form <strong>of</strong> cancer toafreet women, and mammograinsare the best method <strong>of</strong>early detection at its mostcurable stage," he laid."Seniors are living longerand tfwe is no need toshorten their life spansbecause af an undiagnosedanew."your rriedl«Hons nothelp you k«p menagifc, hut also assures tafc.ing the Hght p»H at tfwrightNmeBeing responsibleKeep an up-to-date list<strong>of</strong> medications in your walletavailable»ke the medirtHon.LM to ask quwtkms. For further reinforceincluding: What I- this "»««, ^m*V u j" "** °Sometimes, when rnulHpie meditations are necossary,they oin be simplifiedand con solid* tart so the reg(men is easier to manage.If you haw visual problems,ask the pharmacist fora label with large print, orask a family member tomake the print larger.Always ask for detailedinstructions from the phy»idanand the pharmacist.Ask that the label indudesuch inrhrmnMon,The nmt step is to use achart. Tape the actual pill inthe top left carrier. Thenthe hours it is to be taken.Show each day for a weekand indicate the hour. Drawlines to makebox with a check when youDr. Bam* UwnU Benxwft rwfrssOT o/ i d m«nrf fcasrf <strong>of</strong> smiMa, el thtempty, you •«* the pillDaily contact forresidence living aloneOCEAN CITY - The receive a call they attemptlocal Rotary Club and this contact by telephone. Ifcity have implemented the there is no answer they goLifeline program which to the residence *r> check •maintains daily communicationwith midents who The service also gives thethe individual.live alone.police a registry for enwThe free service requires goncy evacuations.participants to call the lifeline information andpolicepdivision between 7 enrollment forms are avail,11 a.m. seven days aandable from Project Chairman\{ the police do notRobert Platwr, 398-0232.% fiSeniorTV40 'Mature Focus'jfssfocus <strong>of</strong> iUNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA55th Street and Asbury AvenueRev. Paul W, vander Loo, PastorSUNDAY, Mar. 3rd, <strong>1991</strong>-10:30 AMThird Sunday in LentSERMdN:"Places <strong>of</strong> the Passion - "Court Yard 11Sunday School 9 AMSong SftvlM 10:18 AMMorning Strvlct 10:30 AMJunior Church lor Young PeopleBible Study 7 P.M. WednisdayMusical Direct Albtrtt Site • Nuniry Available During SorvlooOCEAN CITYBAPTIST CHURCH10TH ft WESLEY 399.2281SUNDAY, March 3,<strong>1991</strong>10:45 AM Morning ServiceSunday S<strong>of</strong>tool 9:30 a.m. ,Sunday Worship Service10:45 a.m. 'Evening Service„„?;QQ p.m.Wcjl, Eve, Service „, ,7:00 p,fn,A P ln 3 yun to 3th grade,. ——Nuniry avallabltfor all stntces• Morning Service'"Follow The Leader", Dr, Ronald Mansdoerfer"Wayne Eastlack Concert"ItandlrH} Per ThtFundamontaliOtThoPallhpital to adopt a fleet ho^italdeployed in the gulf vmr.T"he men and vromen <strong>of</strong>the 20th Reel Hospital willbo providing humani BrianChildren's dental needs<strong>Feb</strong>ruary was Children'sDental Health Month, aremove plaque.First Presbyterian ChurchPrMhytirlan Chureh (U.S.A.)7th & Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySUNDAY, MARCH 3,<strong>1991</strong>9:30 A.M. Sunday School11A.M, ServicoNursery ProvidedSERMON:"The Priority <strong>of</strong> the Promise"Pastor Sheldon4 PM Afternoon Vespersiayivtnlng Lsnttn aarviei 7 PMDr, & Mrs, James Jewel! • guest speakersFor information call 399-1633ST. PETER'S UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH8th and Central Avtnue, Octan City, NJSUNDAY, March 3rdHoly Communion9 A.M. Sunday School10:30A,M. Morning WorshipSermon: Nuriery ProvTdedMovements 01 The Heart, No, 2 • "Watting"Dr. 8hlvorg preachingMu8le"Vorlly. Thou Shall Be"by Theodore DuBoltDuel Sung by Frank Knauss•JMUI Died On Oalvry's Mountain"Dolayod broadoast <strong>of</strong> aervlos on WSLT/FMS a,m -0 a,m, oaeh SundayM, Ruflsoll 8hlv«r» ( Senior PastorDarryl 0, Dutr, Associate PastorLawranea 6. Moora, Minister <strong>of</strong> VisitationJohn Gregory BatQiDlreotor <strong>of</strong> Miislo/Oraanlst' 8OLOISTS:NaneyFoNMpNamee . , Jaoaueflne Taylor,Soprano , MeiiO'saprinoTim Badgley, Baritone Prank Knauu, tenorWhen should children•tart using a toothbrush?You can start brushing yourgeneral use, a brush withs<strong>of</strong>t, end-rounded bristles is<strong>of</strong>ten recommended becausethey are less likely toinjure gum tissue,How <strong>of</strong>ten should Ireplace the toothbrush?etables are best,How should I preparemy child for a visit to thedentist? Talk about the visitIn a positive, mattcr-af-faetway and stress that the den-Hit Is a friendly doctor whowill help the child stayhealthy, Don't ever use thevisit as a punishment or letyour child see any <strong>of</strong> youranxiety about the event.GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL632 Wesley Ave, a.m-iy n,MK Ko mm) <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ,Rtv, John E, Jamteson,9:46AM BIBLESCHOOL11;QOA,M.MOHN1N7:30 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE7:30 P.M. (Wad.).HOUR Ofs POWER"Ood's Word for Today's World"gran ye ire saved, through faith,,. "Eph 2.8rraniportailon Call 391-1904mCHRISTIAN SCIENCEWilcomes youto study the•CHRIST JESUS 1,, other foundation can no man lay thanthat (i laid, which Is Jesus Christ.ICorinMamBatThe weekly leiion.iomfon Ii coniprlisd <strong>of</strong> leledloni fiom tfis KingiinM verilonefIrisDlblomd fromcorfaipondlnicluilotiifromSCIBNCB AND IIBALTII WITH KEY TO TUB SCRIPTURES byMiry Oakflf Eddy.The iplrltuil Irulhi <strong>of</strong> the weekly leuom hivn brought -heallnfi,regenenilohi, and lupport to Wider! for over one hundred yuri.joiisr ursiSUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 A.M,SUNDAY SCHOOL 10;30 AM.WEDNESDAY 7i30P,M.(TutimMUl Malltii)READING ROOM UiOOAM.-Z AM.(MoitdaySilurday)First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ Scientist,',8th & Asbury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong>City, , 399-0038 {',,win join WMGM TVWsNewsCenter 40 6 p.m. Mondaysfor'a new wies htetumPeem that will focus ontapactirig the senior(continued from page Bl)provide appropriate levels<strong>of</strong> service, and vastlyincreased the number <strong>of</strong>errors In processing uses,"The Social securityAdministration is alreadyhard pressed to meet Itsmission and provide thelevel <strong>of</strong> services that redpientshave a right to expectwhen they call for assistance,"Hughes Bald."These problems will onlyget worse If OMB isdeddod to do a »ntarmalt,•We feel his credibility inthe community will adtWto the strengths hon^mittee plant to hold «Phearing shortly to examineallowed to siphon <strong>of</strong>f theways to improve the qualitySSA's already limitedadministrative funds tohelp reduce the federalbudget defidr.*He pointed out thatdelays and errors in processingSocial Securityclaims cost the taxpayersand beneficiaries significant^amounts <strong>of</strong> money in th^l on g run. In fart, he said*the General Accounting<strong>of</strong>fice esHmiftes that forevery 10,000 disabiUty casesnot reviewed, the trustfunds lose more than $9mUUon per year New terg«yalows currently hai abacklog <strong>of</strong> over 20 000 disabiUtycases, ho said.Hughes Mid his Subcom^<strong>of</strong> Sodal fcurlty servicesHe added that he plans tocosponior legislation to-assure that SoctarSecuHtyadministrative eosti paidfor through payrAl taxescannot be used to coverother government spending^programi, ipMARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH8900 Ventnor Avenue, Margate,SUNDAY, March 3rd, 10 AMme ol "Peak! otrate an spinwmmuniwi,from eurandthait!'THE PEAK OFBLESSING"Church School and Staffed NurseryF'lendthlpCotfasHrjur11 AMThoHev.TewieoElwyn, t Johnson. D.O.Thaflov.DavldA.Flomlno,i M,0lv. ,MINISTERSt<strong>of</strong>Praydf,._-->,'OlwotarrtMuiioidrWFwnbM, Director or,' Youth Choli' . • y -I ' .' awn Parttchor, Organist \ •Insurance is available to pay for very costly long-term health careAccording to a national Wipe out a lifetime <strong>of</strong> s«V>estimate, the avengeannual ton <strong>of</strong> nursing Phome ear* is currently Most Americans have$23,000, and ads cost is done little to prepare far (heMpecNd to tnereiise to high cost <strong>of</strong> long-tenm can.$55,000 a ye« by the bi fact, many people have»1&erroneously assumed thatMedian Will pkk up theirflgum Uka ta, nursing hoine bill.If* ««y to see how quickly But Mediocre pays onlya nuning home May cutfor ekie tn skilled nursingWE LOST YEARSOF JESUS 9 UFEBy POOR RICHARDDuring UM, OirisHans reflect Upon (he life <strong>of</strong>Owlst. But, what about *e Iwt year* from hisinfancy until age 12 and then until his adultministry? What happined? Why the silence?There are some fantastic stories about Jesus doingmiracles as a child and talking with the animals.But, these and such other tales woe dismissed bythe early church. The fart is that we know very littleabout the silent periods <strong>of</strong> Jesus 1 lifeOne reason far this silence miy be to emphasizethe humanity <strong>of</strong> Christ, During these periods helived the incidents and stags <strong>of</strong> life that we all experience.He wag truly human as well as divine.The sUen! years <strong>of</strong> Jesus give worth to the routineand anonymity <strong>of</strong> our lives. Every day, Job, plea,sure, word, conduct and relationship is Importantto God, Our routine and our humanity is meant tobe holy and sacred.Thank God for Jesus who became one <strong>of</strong> us andwho Is our Saviour and friend forever! In him, all <strong>of</strong>out lost days and years have worth)Lenten Blessings!Rev, Richard C.Win&ittLighthouse Shore Ministrieshoinat and orJy If *e •* « reiittvriy new oonapt must ta available « hoursadmisskw follows t htwpt- and its fearurcs, prices, and*-* day.tel stay. Medtgap plans also wstrirttons •» by tm iweans taterin»di»l#-care factllexclud*nursing hon« standard. If you are try the ties provide less attenHonttjiys,market far loBfrterm tare »8 U »««, CPAs caution ave r^ty. Custodial orewelfare pi^rmm far At P" to ^ d * e *•• ¥&*• «*»» helping a persmBOM, does cover nturing S** ^ *• reahnw yoy «rtA wA routine activitieshome stays but only after dmuld consider ar# dte- u «Mng dressed, waUdng,cussed below«wgne patiwfs spouse or <strong>of</strong>f- and bathing,spring hav^nearty deplete) iMrioteuc*ekincoDeMM) savings. Some patients requireAceardtag to At Ntw medkal services and othenleKey Sodehr <strong>of</strong> Certified just need assistant withPubUc Aocmnttnte, «s At personal «rtvttiM. Longpublic'sa«wtnea <strong>of</strong> mot- *m eare polldes provide •ing hanieco^ grows, mwe nmge <strong>of</strong> services. Some peiandvm peop* «• loo)i> lcics cover only skilled Ins best poiMes pay ben*ing tato some term <strong>of</strong> nursing care, the moit eflts far «ll tiom type* <strong>of</strong>long-term care tnsunnee to eostiyfarwi <strong>of</strong> am radlitte*protect themselves and Skilled QM« must be pre- Daily t>«n#r1t:w -'- tmmm •gainst (town- soibed by • doctor, givenby • skilled nurse or medicallyMined person andGood Counsel setsDay <strong>of</strong> RecollectionOCEAN CITY — A spiritualDay <strong>of</strong> Recollection hasbeen scheduled for Sunday,March 17 at Our Lady <strong>of</strong>Good Counsel Parish,lane Friel, who is chairingthe activity, said SisterMaria GoreM Pino, director<strong>of</strong> liturgy and music at St.Joseph s Parish, SomersPoint, will be guest modem*tor.Registration will begin 10a.m. in the parish Hall, 40thStreet and Central Avenue.University dean is guest speakerMARGATE _ A University<strong>of</strong> WfMhington pr<strong>of</strong>essor,who is also an oraalnedminister, will speak at the10 a.ni, service Sunday,March 3 at Margate CommunityChurch, 8900 VentnorParkway.Passion isChapel topicOCEAN CITY - "Places<strong>of</strong> the Passion —Courtyard" is topic <strong>of</strong> themessage at the 10:30 a.m.service Sunday, March 3 atthe Union Chapel By-the-Sea, 55th and Asbury.The Rev, Paul W. vanderLoo, church pastor, willdeliver the massage, basedon the scripture MatthewThe chapel service IsInterdenominational, andnurtgry care Is provided. Achildren's sermonette is featuredat the beginning <strong>of</strong>each regular worship service,Sunday School torallagei begins at 9 a.m.Members <strong>of</strong> the publicare also Invited to Biblestudy ? p.m, Wednesdays,The current topic Is Corinthians,Alberta Seto, music directorand organist, directs ahandbell choir 7 p.m. Mondaysat the chapel. 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EDITORIALSAn emormousachievementCity Administrator Richard t>an#y said thewhole prwess has result«i in "enormous savingsfor rate payers." He was referring to the outcomeresulting from the successful mullirnunidpal challen^e <strong>of</strong> New Jersey American Water Company'latest miiltimillion dollar rate hike request.Almost $12,5 million is to N cut from the $24.5million request following a settlement betweenthe water company and the several area municipalitieswhich joined together, hired an attorneyand fought the proposalAnd there was another coalition <strong>of</strong> sorts whichalso Ixwr-s lauding; The local Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors,Fairness in Taxes Association and 16^34 CivicAssociation each chipped in $500 to <strong>of</strong>fset theSlO.mXl legal bill.The results (more than a half-million dollar benefitfor <strong>Ocean</strong> City consumers alone) came aboutfollowing the initial efforts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City UtilityCommission, whose members deserve commendation.It all shows that giant utilities can't takeconsumers for granted just because we're a captiveaudience. It also shows what dedication andteamwork can accomplish.A well deservedretirement nearsThis is the last edition <strong>of</strong> The Smtinelthename <strong>of</strong> Fred C, Benson as publisher. gwith next Thursday's paper, the name <strong>of</strong> RalphCooper will be in that spot on the masthead below.As we said during his retirement luncheon lastThursday, Fred C. Benson as publisher was responsiblefor setting the tone <strong>of</strong> this newspaper, the ramllyatmosphere that makes working for a company apleasure Instead <strong>of</strong> a chore.It gora without saying that we members <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel"family* wish "Mr. B" all the bet In his weUdeserved retirement, With his wife, Mary, soon toi join him in rttlrement,"we are sure the greatctQeean-1 ^ty community Hi rat IWn tttt Harm tW*Jj|rtfBjf1 it, energetic, involved couple whose careers havecenteredon education and young people.Anyone who has spent 40 years in newspapering,including leading the state press association, has agreat deal to <strong>of</strong>fer his fellow man. Fred C. Bensonhas given a lot <strong>of</strong> Wmself*, there have been countlissbeneficiaries, He enjoys fishing, but we don't expectto see him resting on the oars!Best <strong>of</strong> luck, Fred and Mary.Published In Am»tlo»'» Ortlilll Fimlly RMortThe Sentinel-LedgerA Divitien ot South Jtn«r Ridle, Inc.OihSt.,<strong>Ocean</strong>CII¥ 1NJ.,0B2!S0238IitabllihMIUIFRED C. BENSON, PubllshgrRALPH J. COOPER, General ManagerJOHN H.ANDRUS II, EditorBYRON T. MERCER, Advtrllelng Manaaerlooking backclippings from pastissues10 YEARS AGOUPPER TOWNSHIP - To have cable television or not tohive cable television, that wUj bejhe question the UpperTownship Committee must decide before its next meeting.At Monday's regular committee meeting the three«mem.ber governing body tabled a decision concerning a usevariance appeal from the Tolcpromptor Corporation untilits March 9 meeting,Tdopromptcr is seeking to construct a 200-foot receivingtower and earth station <strong>of</strong>f Route SO in Seavllle, — TheSmHntl-Ltdgtr,Ve)).U,miMYIARSAQOBids for pluming work, electrical work, improvementsto the present heating system, and for general alterationsto the old Central ov, school are advertised in today's Sentinel-Lcdgor.,,The alteration, designed by architect Rodney C. Wit*llams, <strong>of</strong> Margate, will transform the old school buildingInto apubllti safety building housing the Pollco Department,Municipal Court and ono or two other municipalffls._m.TfM <strong>Ocean</strong>City Sentinel-Ledger, March 3,1966.i«0VBAR9AdOThe only good feature about the blizzard which Is choking<strong>Ocean</strong> City with blinding MOW today Is that It Isn't aibad «»It might bo. ,,'The golden rule and the Iraqi troopsEditor,palways read Joo Gilbert'sSPINDRIFT column, and todate I'vo never had somuch as a second thoughtabout what he had to say;the column is Just nice.But what he had to say inthe <strong>Feb</strong>. 21 issue gave med tRlKttlha^lombflftivti eHHeftl <strong>of</strong> MikhailGorbachev's criticism <strong>of</strong>allied bombing <strong>of</strong> Iraq andIraqi military positions.Mr, Gilbert pointed outthat Russia has no troops inthe Middle Bait, and thatthe bombing was beingdone to s<strong>of</strong>ten up the Iraqiopposition so that if aground war ensued, theallied forces (pro-domlnantlyAmerican) wouldsuffer fewer casualties.I will yield to the pervertedrules <strong>of</strong> war and notcomment on the bombing<strong>of</strong> Iraqi cities to destroy militarytargets; bombing thatMil probably claimed manyhundreds, perhaps thousands,bMraql citizens'lives,1 will comment only onthe bombing <strong>of</strong> the Iraqitroops; an act that the pervertedrule <strong>of</strong> war deemsjustified and thui non-erlffiinal,(Tho word aimtnal Is asubjective word andfraught with prejudice).Wanted: old photographsReaders enjoy seeing pictures <strong>of</strong> the past, The Sentinel-Ledgerwould like to publish old photos showingwhat our area looked like in days gone by.If you have an old photograph you would like to,share (the original will be returned), please drop it <strong>of</strong>fat the <strong>of</strong>fice or send it along with date and description,your name and address to:"Old Ptetursi"trie iintlnil-Lidgtf112 E.Bth Street<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226-0238tnn this forenoon. forenoon, Ana And Mr. Deiteh ueitcn announced tnat.tne thfltths


;?iPublished by ami tor (h« wudem* <strong>of</strong> Owan City High school'Psych Club ActivitiesOn Pcbniarv 12th,FN%> ihologyC?liib member* visiti'iiManor for « Valentino t\iyCelebration Tfcc Club pirefreshments which wort 1while a program <strong>of</strong> singing andpoetry reading was pnpsont.M tothe elderly audience Allpartieipaied in sing alongs judiMcMale and Debbie Pniitt bothsang solos, and valentines weregiven to the senior citizenresidentsThe Psychology club wasestablished originally as acommunity servire organization.Members have been visitingWesley Manor on Valentine's Dayfor eight years,Tho Psychology Club sponsoredoUhe film "Sybil; 1 onJanuary 29th, After the film, thosein attendance participated in adiscussion session relating to thefilm and the disease that Sybilsuffered from, which is known astor the communityinvolved,"E*f>ressin^havingbrought anhappiness, memberspissed with the visit.The Psychology Club also sentValentines to patients in Veterans'hospitals to honor them (or theservice, <strong>of</strong> risking their lives toprotect our freedom. This gesturegained added significance duo tothe present war situation in thePersian Culf ..by Of rferfw MullttSeniorMummer__ w J3CH5 senior Robert ChurchillpT -in PhiladelphiaMummer's Parade on New Year'sDay. He won 5th place as KingArthur while leading his troop <strong>of</strong>Camelot characters, all members <strong>of</strong>multiple personality. The differencesbetween schizophrenia, From 6:30 in the morning untilhis family.which is <strong>of</strong>ten mistakinly thought about 6:00 at night, Robert danced<strong>of</strong> as "split personality", and and pulled his club's float alongmultiple personality, where an Broad Street. , judged by hisindividual may have two or more ablllity to "show <strong>of</strong>f his float, hedistinct personalities, were dis- won a cash prise for his club, Hiicussed, the film "Sybil" is a true captain won 1st place for hisstory <strong>of</strong> a woman with sixteen performance, and his "Goldenpersonalities, and her treatment for Sunrise" troop won 2nd prizeover eleven years by therapist, Dr, overall,Cornelia Wilber.Club advisor, Mrs. Margollsexplains, "People are forgotten forawhile In the gloomy winter afterthe spirit <strong>of</strong> Christmas has ebbed,so we chose this holiday for ourannual visits, This is really goodbejausffoldor peoplu will knowthere are people who care aboutthem. 1 hope we continue thispractice and generate more interest,so we can go more <strong>of</strong>ten and do moreRobert has been i Mummersince he was only two years old."It's a family thing," he says, If herefused to participate, he joked,he'd "be disowned from my family,so 1 have to do it every .year. 11pejpjUte,, 1S&, sar«pm7 he sfys neen|oyi-dom| It; This year thr.weather was nice and the crowdenthusiastic, making the estimatedsix mile trek at least slightlyeasier to bear. .. -. ,oy Christine MutterThoughts on WarFather in the GulfLiving in America today weare entitled to many freedoms thatwe so <strong>of</strong>ten take for granted.Freedom <strong>of</strong> speech is one <strong>of</strong> them.Now with the reality <strong>of</strong> war, woscorn to be constantly bombardedwith anti-war protests and peaceactivists on our televisions.Much controversy can come out<strong>of</strong> our individual rights to voiceopinions. Some may say that peaceactivists are unpatriotic andpossibly traitors. It all lies in theindividual's opinion,, Peaceactivists might argue that they arejust trying to prevent death andfurther bloodshed,When one Is personalty.involved it Is hard not to sound one-sided, 1 believe that people whoare anil-government and protestJhe U.S. involvement in the gulfare doing more harm than good, Idon't understand who they believethey are helping with theirprotests, The troops? The familiesOf the troops? Maybe they thinkMPOEMby Dominic lannaceCampGelger/LeJouneNorth Carolina"When one is personally InvolvedIt is hard not to soundone-sided,"they are doing some sort <strong>of</strong> gooddeed by burning our flag,I believe peace activists aresending bad vibes to the troops,Many times the "peace rallies"become violent mob scenes and anti-American protests. I wonder If theycare about the effect this is havingon, the troop} and their families,Noone wants war, but when peopledecimate the Very flag that ourAs tho sun beats down upon my face 1 wonderwhy I'm in this placeLife is filled with ups and downs,Paces smile/ faces frown,You "dream <strong>of</strong> things you cannot see,, Of, life and love and liberty.AH things are missed, both big and small/Bui loss <strong>of</strong> freedom is worst <strong>of</strong> all.• No longer Can your time be spent,You wonder where your life just went., The song, the driiik; the laughter <strong>of</strong> friend*; All in a snap is brought to an end., , ,• Sometimes yoU wonder what it's Worth ; \' 'Sometimes 1 wish I could have more, '•4£. r T s'T-$ut such la life In the Corps/ * 1 J' -«'*:'WinnerThe Atlantic City Presssponsored a Blaek History MonthArt and Essay contest for studentsranging from kingdergarten throughtwelfth grades. Divided into threecategories eecording to age, studentsaccepted the challenge andcompeted for fifty dollar U.S.savings bonds and a chance to sharetheir abilities. The winners'articles and art work appeared inThe Atlantic City Press' <strong>Feb</strong>ruarytwenty-fifth issue.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Junior, (ulie Engle,received first prize for her essay,"How Can Relations BetweenRacial Groups be improved?" In herpriEe-winning essay she pleads forsociety to teach the childrenequality and unity between people<strong>of</strong> all colors and races.In the art division senior,Mike Hoban, and junior, DeonLadaye, were both awardedhonorable mentions for theirrenditions <strong>of</strong> Martin Luther King.Congratulations to all <strong>of</strong> thestudents who rose above the crowdto express beliefs while using theirtalents,by Maureen McGinnAcademicHave you seenHamlet?In Zefferelll's production <strong>of</strong>Hamlet, the costumes and settings setthe movie apart from all others. Theattention to detail, and theelaborate settings help to develop amood which is seldom so effective ina movie. However, do these pointsmake up for missing events in thestory and inconsistencies In thocharacters?The Elizabethan flow <strong>of</strong>Shakespeare's work is exceedinglydifficult to master, Mel Gibson seemsto waiver between stupendouspeople back here protesting what emotion and forced recitation <strong>of</strong>he is fighting for and believes In is lines. In his "madness" scenes, hemuch worse,succeeds in capturing the randomMaybe 1 could have taken the emotion <strong>of</strong> the "distracted" Hamlet,protestors on T.V. more seriously if Yet, other scenes seem to be forced,they were there before the whole and thus the flow lost,war started. It seemed as if they Other eiwaeters are worthy <strong>of</strong>ju»t "poped-up" when war stortedj note, Polonius's character wasby then It was too lite. Do they remarkably well portrayed,really think our President is going Claudius, however, seemed "rote", asto pull all thoie troops out during if simply reciting the lines,the middle <strong>of</strong> the war because the There also seem to be someprotestors said so? Perhaps many "holes" In the plot. I think that it<strong>of</strong> those protestors simply do it for does the play a disservice topublic attention.disregard the character, Fortinbras.loved ones are fighting and dying to If those people who truly Bvim the beginning Is altered. Iprotect, it makes one question the believe In peace would use their think that to*g


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OTHER RAIDERS READYLynch seeks another state wrestling record this weekendGAU.OWAVTOWN-SHIP The Region 8 wrodllin£ championships willhaw" an extra special alnioiphorcthis weekend atAhscgami High Schoolwhen CXivin City senior Patl.yni'h •thopN tAnd the mwd-breakingmatch CTiiildpair Aff two <strong>of</strong>^outh Irt'irys finp^t aththobrilliant Raidersoninr, who alrrady holdsihr statf mark for Cancerpins N7) and the South Jerseyrworti for career wins(1*7) can hrfak the record<strong>of</strong> **> crmsecurivp victoriespstohlUhod by Joe Melchion*<strong>of</strong> Highland throughI mi.LyncH, the top seed at 189pounds, will debut Fridaynight in the quarterfinaliagainst Ihe winner <strong>of</strong> lastnight's match betweenRoeco Villari <strong>of</strong> Gatewayand Ed Dioti <strong>of</strong> WashingtnnTownshipDietz, inddentaily, is thenephew <strong>of</strong> Oooan Qty HighSchool football Mall <strong>of</strong>Famer lack Neall.With a victory Fridaynight Lynch would advanceto the semifinals SaturdayCANVASAWNINGSWe Rehang, Repairand Take Down| STORAGE ON REQUEST JCANOPIES*• General canvas Work• Tennis Court Wind,Screens• Industrial canvasPHONE 398-2345H.A. HARPERSONSSINCE 1906<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJmorning where the likelyopponent is Cram Robinson<strong>of</strong> Miilville, the champion<strong>of</strong> District 31 and one <strong>of</strong> thefeW wrestlers this year totake Lsneh into the thir\1periodI 1 *trick pinned Robinsonin 4 minutes, 37 seconds <strong>of</strong>their match in January.Then comes the big hattlc,Lynch's attempt at a100th straight victorywould come against undefeatedDamien Cpvtngttm<strong>of</strong> Owrbrook, last year'sRegion 8 champion at 189and fourth plan" finisher inthe states.Covington, who wrestled<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Don Argot was on top here during theSouth Jersey action at Absegami, but tht Raider failedto advance.PAINTINGWhenSpecial on season rates on Interior paintingwhtn your property will be vacant391-8465at Edgewood as DtimicnSaylock tho last thre« wanbefore moving » the Overbr^okarpa a«d beingadopted by his step-father,is 24-0 and coasted to thoDUttirt 30 championshipalmost as easily as Lynchwon In District 32,It wUl be Lynch's biggestchallenge <strong>of</strong> the season andpossibly (he most important<strong>of</strong> his aroor.Meanwhile, wnior DrewMuzslay, who just quietlykeeps winning, is the topseed at 17! pounds. Muzslay(270) opens Fridaynight against the winner <strong>of</strong>last night's match betweenRon Roberts <strong>of</strong> Buena andAngelo Borsio <strong>of</strong> Wngsway,Last year, at 189 pounds,Muzslay lost out to Covingtonin the regional eompetf.Hen and was beaten ta ahigh-scoring match in thoprequarterfinals at thestate levelDrew's top competitionthis weekend will comefrom Chuck Ramsey (29-1)<strong>of</strong> Paulsbero, Harry Wartwanehik(23-2) <strong>of</strong> tenivUleand Dave Coeey Q1-2-1) <strong>of</strong>Highland,OC sophomore Eton Law(27-2) was seeded fourth at145 pounds. He will alsobegin regional competitiontomorrow night against thewinner <strong>of</strong> last night's matchbetween Alex Morales <strong>of</strong>Buena and Rich Hunnewell<strong>of</strong> Sterling.Two other Raiders beganRegion 8 wrestling lastnight, Ted Davis (\7.4)faced Frank Lowers (19-2)Thomas S.MoorePAINTTOQCONTRACTORINTERIOR-BCTIRIORLicensed • Insured20 Years ExperienceFREE ESTIMATES399-0205<strong>of</strong> MUlvllle at 125 poundsand Matt Addleman01*1) took, on Matt Musto(21-5-1) <strong>of</strong> Pitman at 135pounds,The Davig-Lowwi winnerwuJ take on Wen Walker, I(17-32) <strong>of</strong> WashingtonTownship Friday nightwhile the Addleman-Musto victor faces JimDfvely (23*2j <strong>of</strong> Highlandin the quarterfinals.Mainland's Ron Rossetti(22.5), the dlstriet ehampiaftat 140 pounds, was seededfourth and will start Fridaynight against either JohnVandeZUver <strong>of</strong> WashingtonTownship or Gary Wade <strong>of</strong>Woodbury, who met lastnight.The saddest part aboutthe regional lineup is thoabsence <strong>of</strong> Hammonton'sJim Ciarlante, undefeatedduring the regular season,Ciarlante was injuredwhile wrestling unbeatenJason Jenkins <strong>of</strong> Oakcrest inAc district final and couldnot continue. His Injury Isalso keeping him out <strong>of</strong> theregions.Jenkins and CiarlanteOC's Pat Lynch, on top, prepares to lake rJown Ben Thles ol Oakcrest a little over awrestled to a 10-10 draw minute Into their match up during the semifinals. This gave the talented Raider a newduring the regular season ' n rtand Jenkins was leading, tM, when he was injuredlast Saturday night.The top three finishers ineach weight class willadvance to-the state championships,which concludeMarch 16 at Princeton Unl-' -Tom WilliamsScholarship inconservationis <strong>of</strong>feredThe Capo-Atlantic SoilConservation District willaward • SI.OOp conservationscholarship tea college studentfrom Atlantic or CapeMay <strong>County</strong>,The applicant must be aresident <strong>of</strong> d ther county whohas completed at bast tworan <strong>of</strong>.study.and^fttBJorfagIn an environmental science,Apply through the district<strong>of</strong>fice, 1200 W, HardingHighway, Mays Landing,NJ. 08330 or call 625-3144. The Raiders* Drew Muislay, right, wrestled James Jenkins ot Oakcrest for moreIhe deadline for Ming is than 2Vh minutes before winning the semifinal round, Muzslay also has his thirdMarch 15.straight district title behind him,Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical WorkPRICE BROTHERSCONSTRUCTION]QualityREGISTERED BUILDERS39S-7774 398-7984<strong>Ocean</strong> CityNew JerseyM226[QUALITY ROOFING|& SIDINGi1-Ply RubberAndFUT ROOF SPECIALi:Commercial • RMIdinllalLicensed A insured •Vinyl la "FINAL"NEVER PAINT AGAIN I, Coma VIM our Off km a Showroom Loctftd Atj 1357AiburyAv:,Oc*anCity '| ^.^Si^fOOonnsoris&ELECTRICRESIDENTIAL* COMMERCIALELECTRICAL CONTRACTORSCapo MayjCburtfy'fl Urgoat Appllanoa boaierV 'f, /jVINCENT STAHLERRigliMrtd lulMer'ICUSTOM CARPiNTBY"REPAIRS . ALTERATIONS • REMODELING • ADDITIONSVINYL SIDINQ. VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS• PHONE 399-4724*. 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BIOmESSNmm-LEDGFR OeMnCHy, NJASSELTA RETURNStttundty,'«'./<strong>Ocean</strong> City beats Cumberland but loses to MillvilleHe made his first fourshots and finished with 14points (seven for 14 shoot-Ing), grabbed six rebounds*nd blocked two shot*. J.D,pretty much sealed the vk-Ry TOM WILLIAMS troy with a fast break dunk new relinquish. Granger Granger scored with •« fcrod great gwaualitm Urns- m assists ini toursteals. In the lass to MUlvtUfr, a «nd by four a*SS*«M ledowspomi <strong>of</strong>f a pass From Jeff Mey- hit a three-prtnter on a pass <strong>of</strong>frnsiw wtxnmd, Joe Pen- es, had fivo players in The Colts ourrebounded team <strong>Ocean</strong> aty defeated, TTwv raUiedtojeutJust whr>n <strong>Ocean</strong> City , wnojj with I -14 left in the from Mower. A»elta scored ton 1day afternoon or Croup 2only three <strong>of</strong> twelve other Cap#-AHf*nHe Uaguegamr with 4 minutes, ISship, the South Jersey at Edge Fwood FHday nighfWednesday night, wouldwvnndsJpft in the first halfCroup Cnoup 2 champion two t^ <strong>of</strong> df depending d^SV^V upon V&h which A °^ °« P^V r ' d »y night, "«ght. St. ^»»» h teams advancedT°»» giverand the Raiders trailing,the B i» last t i three n, years, .„,„ begins !„_,_. school ..i.-.., won *.. that r name yes Augustine *'" "" moots St, Rose in r?... t*S^"?*'. Wdayfinal weeks <strong>of</strong> a recordbreakingseason, made hisfirst five shots and finished7 <strong>of</strong> I] for 15 points. Yeomanadded four assists,Brett Mower scored onlythree points but continuedhis fine passing with fiveassists.The Raiders trailed, 44-41,at halfrtme and were stillbehind by two with lessthan six minutes left in thethird period.Sewn straight points gavethem the lead they wouldMORTGAGESA.S. Potter, Assoc* Inc.First Mor^ages• Refinana (debt consolidation - investor^uity cash out - swing loans)Speeialiang in ...hard to plaa small commercial and multi-familymortgagesMrida HydockLocal Kepitieiuiive398-1898N J. Licensed Mwqtga Banktr N J, Dtpt, Bt BankingPmmffy Committed fd YourVhdt WtOfltering A Full Range OfAccounting And Financial Services• Tax Planning a Pfwjamiien# Rnandil & istWt Planning• Small Business Accounting* Projection & Valuation Sen/ices# Full Range <strong>of</strong> Computer ServicesMO S. SHORE ROAD, P,0, BOX SMMARMORA, NEW JERSEY390-3600CALL TODAY POR AN APPQWTMPWi Ameinn imUiiw <strong>of</strong>tWi, PHntcOmxnlM PMta tartiw miNtfHm$Mtplay as the state basketball terday •-- ' " ' " -• Parochial B game in Rich- "W"'" EH T. V Abngamltournament continuesyland, Bridgeton (If it boats ^ U ^ ^ P lft y m * heThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City boys, The OC girls could fa« Willlamitown) would "»i>witi ::;•!•.


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