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Boardwalk Art Shop Aug. 2 & 3<br />
105th Year. Number 25 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ. 08226 Friday, August 2,1985 Two Sections Price 30-<br />
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lo^«ler;pttrchaged for beacb maintenance purposes. The action.<br />
gins in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
cuotrolflnfi risiiiB<br />
''bjB«tSU>a*?Vtte'fteMrt^d^ «i«tr cave4nllke last jur," he»ald.<br />
"i»ithe-sewer trunk line along Central" .' -Last summer a trunk line on OpntraL<br />
fXwnue from the JF1C Boulevard to the Avenue coDapaed, spffllng sewage" Into<br />
4«tt» S*r#etiHmii*ng gtatlfc« was set to streets and home*, costing the dty aj>-<br />
;fiegln Thursday and trafflc will be prorimately lunllllon.<br />
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in to<br />
and more...<br />
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Stella Yates Is MterCape May County,.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-way street plan tabled In Point..<br />
State Police protection satisfying.. :•...,.<br />
Six pages <strong>of</strong> sports, begin<br />
'Phantom taxes'& electricity<br />
A review <strong>of</strong> the blue law issne .........<br />
21 letters to the editoi', begin<br />
aassifleds, begin...<br />
Obituaries ,,».<br />
Crossword<br />
: 10:26 p.nt It's a Friday According to Chuck & »<br />
night whin a south-end tnarskl, one <strong>of</strong> the sapervlaars<br />
resident call* the timm .ci equipment Is *tato <strong>of</strong> the art<br />
JirBm 5 chMt * 1 oiiB^ His ejpect it airf deserve It," said<br />
physician hadn^raturned her the 34-year-old HaUve <strong>of</strong><br />
phone caU placed loon after <strong>Ocean</strong> aty whb U employed<br />
d^er wb«n the dawj^ort MaptMm^<br />
Avenue headquarters' by<br />
..Section 1, page 9<br />
..Section l, page 5<br />
. .Section 1, page*<br />
Section 2, page 10<br />
..Section 2, page 1<br />
..Section l, page 3<br />
..Section 2, page 6<br />
.Section 2, page 12<br />
.Section 1, page 6<br />
.Section 2, page 11<br />
(609)399-5411<br />
MMO M9 SOWS<br />
WHISGPGftT. ttlCIIXGAlI 49284<br />
Petitions to<br />
recall Meis<br />
circulatedi<br />
By ANITA j,SPIEGEL<br />
SentineHjedger Staff<br />
chalkngtt to represent the tad Ward In<br />
iw 1B64 mnilripal election*, since<br />
1pm Mel*. Meto* stand on the "~ J<br />
tawa may ham pndpiM the<br />
Stalth, who gaiwred 340 vote* to fti<br />
Ifcb 1 294, coiAenb ""*t Mdj bOedto<br />
reppesenl flu fedlngs and desire* <strong>of</strong><br />
ward constituent*. 'Wot only doe* M not<br />
bat hi* ""<br />
Stoilth d«dlned to elaborate on hi*<br />
reasons f or intUattng the recall. "My<br />
attcrqey btold<br />
me not to<br />
other thann what we '<br />
I^cal attorney ADenVernon,how«yer,<br />
Saturday postal service hour* berewiD<br />
be reduced to two hours beginning Aug. 3<br />
dhe to budgetary pr<strong>of</strong>algm, accgtung to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Postmaster BasU Randans.<br />
Randano said the South Jeraey sectional<br />
center In Bellroawr, whlcn<br />
oversees <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> operationa, last<br />
week reqnested poet <strong>of</strong>fices to drop<br />
Saturday service to two hour*.<br />
Based on the r*rimp^»Hjw <strong>of</strong><br />
window clerk* <strong>Ocean</strong> aty delected 10<br />
am. to noon. Current hoars are 8:30 un.<br />
to noon.<br />
Bat Hrafegft aid be Unt anticipating<br />
M|er Una on Saturday<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue<br />
While the rescue team<br />
reassures and treats its<br />
pitteM with oxygen, it learns<br />
a mini-intensive care wit<br />
(MtCU) carrying paramedics<br />
who maintain telephone<br />
linkage With a physician<br />
stationed at -Atlantie aty<br />
Medical Center's Mainland<br />
Division in Pomona, has been<br />
dispatched from Shore<br />
Memorial — a .normal<br />
revttffle cornea able^to monitor the patient<br />
drive. tt'» the *M Inttruct the paramedic*,<br />
^ ; ;.'!••• :U<br />
VernoD sold an elected (ddal<br />
iBDBvtd froui ctDcc toe<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the ngWved<br />
- J {Hea»e fprn tot<br />
OMW," the<br />
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"Well be mannig to radn<br />
nwwuwry, flu w,<br />
Hi Mid h* didn't thtokS^<br />
reflected a direction towards<br />
closure on Saturdays. "B'« not<br />
done to s<strong>of</strong>ten the public towardi:.<br />
bmu. .. •..•".,-. ^m-<br />
Saturday mall deUvery wiH<br />
Randano noted. * ;<br />
feeling the best he has all which took her husband to the recalled.<br />
no chances as they prepare following surgery. "They feet to control a<br />
him for his trip.<br />
were marvelous," she says. 10:54 pjn. An 1<br />
Kacunarski note* to most Kacanaraki says the aquad flneis hag ted Into the<br />
Instances when a person calls can act with renewed interest to the event medicatti<br />
fcr the squad's services, tiny in every call It responds to: required .ennmte .1<br />
are usually sick or Injured "Being involved in hoipltai- The piirai<br />
enough to require emergency services, entry tafonn the doctor the<br />
hoepitallMtion. •<br />
call is a little bit different and being loaded Into the "i<br />
Meanwhile, the man's wife diallenges OUT skills to adapt trMBport. - -••f ,'fc<br />
[rovides a brief history <strong>of</strong> her to the situation-" Ajl along, the<br />
husoand's.condlUoD Inrludlng Kactmarski'B interest in keep the doctor,<br />
previous hospltaliiations, emergency medicine wa* patient'* condtt<br />
allergies and current sparked by his father's he«1 ambulance faittoj<br />
medications which to relayed condiUon. "I 'coded* my EMTdrivwaBtaafij<br />
to the doctor.<br />
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Besides esides coMlJeriM coMlrJeri edal al<br />
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PAGE 4— SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LElX.UU, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FhlDAY. AUGUST 2.<br />
SURFSIDE<br />
CASUAL<br />
FURNITURE<br />
*U Albury Av«.<br />
Sft-tns<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
Township leaders satisfied with State Police protection•> <strong>On</strong>e-way street proposal tabled in Somers Point<br />
By KEN WEATHERFORD<br />
Stnttiel-Udger Stiff<br />
, UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />
Officials bare and in<br />
surrounding communities<br />
petroUed by the State Felice<br />
aid following a meeting with<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficials Tuesday, they<br />
are satisfied with the<br />
overage the municipalities<br />
we receiving.<br />
Upper Township, Dennis<br />
Township and Woodbine are<br />
be only three Cape May<br />
County communities without<br />
municipal police departments.<br />
State Police from the<br />
Port Norris barracks in<br />
Cumberland County, patrol<br />
the three communities. Tney<br />
also run patrols out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
satellite station in Woodbine,<br />
Sine.<br />
Now Showing • Our Distinctive<br />
FALL and WINTER COLLECTION<br />
LADIES APPAREL<br />
SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES<br />
AH Summer Apparel<br />
REDUCED 20%<br />
744 Attunt **•• • OMiB Oty • 39H035<br />
J <br />
Special at $ 19 99<br />
While they lam<br />
846 Boardwalk <strong>of</strong>f 9th St.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Open SUnday Noon - 5 p.m.<br />
X,<br />
95th St. <strong>of</strong>f 2nd Ave.<br />
Stone Harbor, N.J.<br />
"The township government<br />
and township residents art<br />
wholly satisfied with the<br />
protection provided by the<br />
State FoUee," Upper Mayor<br />
Ltanlel Beyel said.<br />
The meeting mi called by<br />
Assemblyman Guy Muzlanl,<br />
R-CapeMay Cumberland, in<br />
response to complaints about<br />
speeding trucks, illegal<br />
parking and slow response<br />
time by police. In addition to<br />
Muziani and Beyel, Woodbine<br />
Mayor Ernest Materio,<br />
Dennis Township Solicitor<br />
Jeffrey April, Upper Township<br />
Committeeman Louis<br />
HLuMo and Solicitor James<br />
Waldron, Ape May County<br />
Sheriff Jim Plousis and two<br />
State Police <strong>of</strong>ficials attended.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficials net for almost<br />
an hour behind closed doors<br />
before admitting members <strong>of</strong><br />
All Summer<br />
Merchandise<br />
Come in and<br />
See Our Lovely<br />
St* frtf<br />
the press and public to ask there are simultaneous calls. Purgavie said traffic Purgavie said the increaM department.<br />
questtana, , _^,-^±.*' Officials said they learned the analysts will meet- with in troopers should help, "We're your police," •<br />
he<br />
Capt. Charles PurgSivie,<br />
State Police has a priority list Dennis Township <strong>of</strong>ficials to eliminate some <strong>of</strong> the said, "We'll be happy ^<br />
State Police commander <strong>of</strong><br />
for simultaneous calls, discuss problems with problems. Officials at the address your needs as long ag'<br />
Troop A which covers the<br />
"We don't prioritise speeding trucks in certain Port Norris barracki said you raed us." i..^<br />
southern portion <strong>of</strong> W state,<br />
anergenBy cafls," Purgavie areas <strong>of</strong> that municipality, they have additional troopers Dennis and Upper have.thc<br />
said the State Police is<br />
clarified, emphasizing the particularly along <strong>Ocean</strong> euiTenay working with «• lowest crime rates In thii<br />
currently in an expansion<br />
word ermrgeney, "You get a Vlew-Woodblne Road, oeriineed <strong>of</strong>ficers. <strong>On</strong>ce the county, according to statistic*<br />
program which will see 300<br />
call, you go, It's that simple,"<br />
"trooper coach" progrwn provided by the State Poliei><br />
new troopers throughout the<br />
Sometimes, the police will Officials from the <strong>Ocean</strong> ends around Aug. 31, more Dennis's rate <strong>of</strong> 18.4<br />
state in the next several<br />
leave the scene <strong>of</strong> a minor View Civic Association patrols will be possible, per 1,000 people Is tin lowest<br />
years.<br />
accident If a more Important maintain more patrols and a Purgavie also said It will be followed by Upper's trith'a<br />
While he couldn't •peculate<br />
call comes through, he said. lower speed limit along the up to the individual rate <strong>of</strong> 28.7 per 1,000. WooU.<br />
on now maty <strong>of</strong> the new "Even that's a rare oc- road would ease the municipalities to decide when bine ranks fifth with a rate <strong>of</strong>,<br />
troopers would be assigned to " he said.<br />
problems.<br />
they need a local police 45,3 l| ?<br />
Port Norris, he said there will<br />
be some. Troop A contains the<br />
largest area without Blood drive Aug. 6 aids area child<br />
municipal police depart,<br />
ments, he noted,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Aug. 8 from 3<br />
"There will be additional<br />
than 1 percent clotting factor Vet statistics show less than 4 as opposed to the prone<br />
to 6 pjn. a blood drive will be<br />
troopers assigned to A'<br />
to their blood,<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the eligible donor position on a table. Following<br />
tald at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
Troop," he said,<br />
Within the last decade, population, share this '•gift <strong>of</strong><br />
Church to benefit Jon Beatfle<br />
"I'm happy with the job<br />
research has discovered a Hfe,"<br />
<strong>of</strong> Upper Township who has<br />
Port Norris does in Cape May<br />
way <strong>of</strong> isolating and con- Personnel from the Com-<br />
hemophilia.<br />
County," Purgavie continued.<br />
centrating this missing munity Blood Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Hemophilia la caused by a<br />
"There are problems, and<br />
clotting factor from the Southern New Jersey will<br />
deficiency <strong>of</strong> a clotting factor<br />
meetings just as the one today<br />
plasma <strong>of</strong> blood, <strong>On</strong>ce ex- conduct the actual medical<br />
to the blood, tbe lack <strong>of</strong> which<br />
wili address those problems-<br />
tracted, this "freeHhdried" screening and drawing <strong>of</strong><br />
causes the victim to bleed<br />
Municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials said<br />
concentrate <strong>of</strong> dotting factor blood. To give blood, donors<br />
Internally from mild injuries.<br />
they were pleased with the<br />
is put into vials, and when Jon must be between 18 and 70 (17-<br />
The kind <strong>of</strong> bruise<br />
meeting and don't envision,<br />
most needs it, he is able to be Inyear-olds may donate with<br />
children could sustain during<br />
tee need for creating<br />
fused, or injected win it. Witt parental consent) and in good<br />
play could trigger internal<br />
municipal police departments<br />
adequate and continuous health.<br />
nemo rrhag ing in<br />
in the coming years.<br />
infusions <strong>of</strong> this clotting Upon entering <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
hemophiliacs, who have leas concentrate, Jon is able; to<br />
Beyel said grown in Upper<br />
Baptist Church, donors will be<br />
lead a relatively normal<br />
should level <strong>of</strong>f because much<br />
greeted and registered by a<br />
lifestyle lite that <strong>of</strong> any otter<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte western portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
volunteer. They will proceed<br />
township is located In the emendations toy.<br />
to toe hands <strong>of</strong> either a<br />
Pinelands Preservation Zone The ientint!*L£€g£f strive for<br />
medical technologist or nurse<br />
and Is subject to limited accuracy M CMfipiltwien in Each year, people with from the Community Blood<br />
repeffing, slid asiis thai error! or<br />
development. The county's<br />
hemophilia use about 60<br />
nttlulnu <strong>of</strong> IKI be brought Im<br />
Bank, first for a brief medical<br />
imposition <strong>of</strong> 35,000 square- mediately h) Hie eWtWi (ttMtWI percent <strong>of</strong> the national blood history (screening questions)<br />
By calling 399HI1 Difference! ,<br />
approximately $240,000 and<br />
(Sty High School should crosapcountry, 8 p.m.; gh-ls dian, said Howell:' .,''<br />
Tbe roads scheduled to be Late summer or early fall is<br />
said it wfll encompass 15<br />
report tor physicals Monday, field hockey, 8:15 p.m.- *<br />
paved Include: Foiboro the best time to pave, he said,<br />
The name <strong>of</strong> Mike 'Reeb'<br />
roads and a basketball court.<br />
Aug. 5 announces Dixie cheerleaders, 8:30 p.m.; Forms are available at thie'<br />
Road, Joseph Avenue, because the asphalt cools too<br />
Hardy was incorrectly listed<br />
The roads scheduled for the<br />
Howell, athletic director, majorettes and color guards, main <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Ugh school,<br />
Dmwood Avenue, Mistletoe quickly when the weather ta<br />
as Mike Iteeb* Waldron in<br />
program are in various stages<br />
Team members are to 8:45 p.m. They must be picked up.<br />
Avenue, Bergen Avenue, colder,<br />
Tuesday's write-up about the<br />
<strong>of</strong> paving, he said. Some are<br />
report as follows: Football, 6 Coaches are requested to be completed and taken to school'<br />
Union Avenue, WlDets Road, —KenWeatherford<br />
dry's s<strong>of</strong>tball league.<br />
gravel and wfll be paved for<br />
pm,; boys cross-country, 7 present at the toes <strong>of</strong> the at the time <strong>of</strong> the physical''' ^<br />
Essex Avenue, Hudson<br />
the first time while others<br />
physidals. Forms must be completed<br />
Avenue and BSlwood Avenue. OPEN AT 9 AM,<br />
have old paving which U<br />
1<br />
..The eiaminiations will not beforehand or py<br />
Also, Lincoln Avenue, The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
be given without a completed be given, Howell said.<br />
tracked and needs replacing. Glenwood Avenue, School business <strong>of</strong>fice and swit-<br />
%me are oiled, be uald. House Lane, Sunset Road and chboard open at 9 a.m. week-<br />
20%-50% Off<br />
All the roads will be paved part <strong>of</strong> Iinda Lane, davs.<br />
witt a permanent surface, In addition, the basketball<br />
Entire Slock <strong>of</strong> Summer Fashions<br />
PVC<br />
GrosfiDex<br />
Herman said.<br />
court in Strathmere, which<br />
•f lowttl pricM<br />
net<br />
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Wood or A in<br />
' test Quality at<br />
:TIOH<br />
%<br />
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Lowest Prices<br />
Accessories A Specialties for<br />
Crmatlvm Cooking<br />
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• Accessories <strong>of</strong><br />
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20% OFF Sweaters &<br />
Handbags<br />
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Tuesday & Thursday<br />
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-SPECIAL PflESEHTATWN-<br />
Culiinart Food Processor Demonifraflon<br />
Sat, Aug. 10, lOiMJiM<br />
701 Aioury Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy • 39W11 i<br />
Hours: AAon. Frl. 9to 9; Sat. 9to5, Sun, 11 to 4<br />
{HURRICANE SEASON<br />
IS HERE!!!<br />
h '<<br />
DOHT BE BLOWN AWAYBY NOT<br />
COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR HOME OR BUSINESS<br />
REGISTER PALL.<br />
DaythneOattn/WifciNe<br />
Classes under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Mary Beth Snow<br />
Alltvtla-I0ii2 tg adult<br />
•Tap •jaiz •Ballet •Acrobatic<br />
• Adult Aerobics « Pro school dance<br />
aSASOWABLE RATE1<br />
1117 Simpson Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - 3»f.7iaj<br />
If no answer m-liu<br />
the dame plate<br />
77i_6 VENTNORAVENUE<br />
:oo - \:oo MA BGATE, NEW JERSEY<br />
TWO DAYS ONLY!<br />
Prl. & Sat., Aug. 2nd and 3rd<br />
Famous Name Braifids<br />
BRAS & GIRDLES<br />
SLEEPWEAR & LOUNGE WE AR<br />
TERRIES AND SWIMSUITS<br />
so** ao<br />
REGULAR PRICE<br />
PAGE 5 - SECTION ONE<br />
Wlc*er Furniture & Accen<strong>of</strong>lei<br />
At Low Semite Prtcgt<br />
Wicker 4-Piece Grouping<br />
Sette*. table, 2 chairs<br />
Starting at tin<br />
398-0597<br />
OcmOty. HJ-<br />
Mon.-Sat. 10to5<br />
Choliy's Country Gift Shop<br />
ROUTE 9 MARyORA<br />
390-1013<br />
Between Mlh St. and ttie<br />
's point Bridge<br />
Country Baskets • Tablecl<strong>of</strong>ttes<br />
Placemats • Candles • Pewter<br />
Pine Furniture A Accessories . **<br />
| 20% Off Evergreens & Trees"!<br />
OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY • CLOSED MONDAY<br />
Striking Designs<br />
Innovative Fashion<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy • 399-0082<br />
NEW LOCATION *<br />
Grand Opening SAVE<br />
25%<br />
on <strong>of</strong>l decorator<br />
fabrics for draperies,<br />
slipcovers<br />
and upholstery<br />
FrL, Sat, and Mon.<br />
Aug. 2,3 and 5<br />
DISCOUNTS!<br />
SAVE<br />
Cuttom<br />
•MWJ<br />
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ON KIRlSCHl '
PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINELILEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J, FRIDAY. AUGUST % IfljS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1885<br />
Obituaries<br />
Kenneth Holmstrup, 64;<br />
former Freeholder director<br />
COLD SPRBIG - Foransr county Freeholder Mrector<br />
Kenneth Aage Holmstrup, M, <strong>of</strong> 1039 Seashore Rd. died July<br />
31 In Burdette Tomlln Memorial Hospital, Cape May Court.<br />
House.<br />
Bom In iomervtjli, he was a reiident hare 33 years.<br />
Mr, Holmstrup was a retired construction coordinator for<br />
the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority, a<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Sturdy Savings ani Loan Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Stone Harbor, former owner <strong>of</strong> the ape May Forge Antique<br />
Mathew D, Finkelson, D.M.D.. M.M.Sc,<br />
Practice Limited to<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
Adults • Children<br />
3323 Simpson Avenue<br />
Suites 5 and 6<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />
(609)398 1511<br />
2400 New Road<br />
Northfiiid, N.J.OISM<br />
(M9) 645-1559<br />
"Bathing Suits"<br />
50%<br />
Catering to all sizes & figures<br />
Sizes t-4t<br />
Lock<br />
8018 Venfnor Ave<br />
Margate<br />
inar (JKI'J)<br />
Sun. 9:30-3:00<br />
£•- Visit Your Beauty<br />
. Parlor This Week<br />
Dorothy's<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
341 West Ave, Open Year Round<br />
(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />
Cal For Appointment Dial 391-4319<br />
A FULL SERVICE SALON<br />
FOR M1N AND WOMEN<br />
Carol • Linda<br />
Stephanie • Sandy<br />
fill Asbury Ave, _,<br />
* 399-8621<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
Complete<br />
Beauty Service*<br />
Open Year'Round,<br />
1520 Aibury Ave.<br />
Call lor appt.<br />
399-1575<br />
OteanClty^.ANorthflejd<br />
Slop and former owner <strong>of</strong> Holmatrup's Ornamental Iron<br />
Worki. ^<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Cpunty Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders for 11 years and served as director <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
In 1971, •"<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> Cape Island Lodge No, 30, Free and<br />
Accepted Masons; the Corinthian Yacht dub <strong>of</strong> Cape May;<br />
fee Cape May Cottagers Association; and the U.S. Merchant<br />
Marine Alumni Association <strong>of</strong> Kings Point, N.Y.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Gloria; a son, Lt. Kenneth Alan,<br />
assigned to the U.S. Navy'a Chase Field in Texas; a<br />
daughter, Mrs. Uzabeth Shay <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Va,§ and a<br />
sister, Mrs. Ruth Haines <strong>of</strong> Hilton Head, S.C.<br />
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in the First Presbyterian<br />
•lurch, Cape May, <strong>of</strong>ficiated by the Rev. Cass Shaw. Burial<br />
will be private.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made to the church.<br />
Arrangeniinto are by Evoy Funeral Homes, Lower Township.<br />
•<br />
Dorothy Gayton, 40, accident<br />
victim' Society president<br />
Dorothy Ortutay Gayton, 40, <strong>of</strong> 3016 Asbury Av., died July<br />
Z7 <strong>of</strong> injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Mute 9,<br />
Upper Township,<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Humane Society and a<br />
volunteer at the Society's animal shelter four yean, she is<br />
credited with instituting financial and management practices<br />
which made the shelter known statewide as fee best run<br />
facility <strong>of</strong> Its kind. Gayton, long interested in animal righto,<br />
Insisted that no healthy animal would ever be destroyed once<br />
Fred H. Miller, M.D.<br />
2000Shore Road Linwood, N.J.<br />
ANNOUNCES<br />
additional <strong>of</strong>fice hours at,.,<br />
2809 Wesley Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Tiies. & Thurs. Mornings<br />
9 A.M. to Noon<br />
for the practice <strong>of</strong> the specialty <strong>of</strong><br />
general Internal Medicine (diabetes,<br />
hypertension and diseases <strong>of</strong><br />
Internal Organs)<br />
Hours by Appointment 653-0800<br />
Board Certified in Internal Medicine<br />
A Unique Full Service Bakery<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 9th & <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Open from 7 a.m.<br />
FREE ON PREMISE PARKING . EAT IN H T4K&O1IT<br />
NOW FRESH BAKED<br />
APPLE DUMPLING<br />
398-7724<br />
Re0. Sale<br />
WHEELIARROWieuf. W34.75<br />
WHIilJARROWjmni, .........W79.00-<br />
BUB WAOKiRweMP.e!ty ..;'.is9;«s 9 49.95-<br />
W SOAKER HOSE „ v..teM *5.39<br />
50'SOAKER HOSE !.».» J 8.09<br />
LANDSCAPER BORDER sio.39 f 8.49A<br />
BLACK and DECKER<br />
ELECTRIC MOWER tm 93*179.95<br />
(<strong>On</strong>ly one <strong>of</strong> some items)<br />
"SAVE 20%<br />
DIG UP SOME<br />
GREAT BARGAINS!<br />
IDEN CENTER<br />
it reached the shelter.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionally, she was district manager and satellite<br />
director In Atlantic Qty for HiRaockfor whom she worked<br />
17 yeari.<br />
Bom In Philadelphia, she had summered hen far ft<br />
number <strong>of</strong> years before becoming a year-oround resident<br />
tour yeari ago.<br />
, Surviving are her mother Dorothy A. Gayton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty; two sisters, Lorraine Wlva <strong>of</strong> Audubon and Gall Schmitt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ablngton, Pa.; t brother FYands <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and<br />
a son Shayne <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />
Services were yesterday.ln Wayside Chapel <strong>of</strong> Whltemarah<br />
Memorial Park Cemetery, Proapectvllle, Pa. Local<br />
arrangements were by Godfrey Funeral Home, 844 S. Shore<br />
Rd., Palermo. In lieu <strong>of</strong> flowers, contributions may be made<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Humane Sodity,<br />
Florence Wallace, 04<br />
Florence Wallace, 64, <strong>of</strong> ill Wesley Av. died July 30 at her<br />
home*<br />
She was born In Mlllvllle and was a lifelong area resident.<br />
Surviving are two daughters, Florence C. Esposlto and<br />
Helen R. Wilde, both <strong>of</strong> this city; a son, Frederick J. <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; and a brother, Felix DemosH <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; seven<br />
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />
Services will be 2 pm Sunday at the Godfrey Funeral<br />
Home, 609 Central Av. Friends may call at the funeral home<br />
ant hour before services. Burial will be at the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />
the family.<br />
Robert Koob; Garden<br />
State Parkway supervisor<br />
SEA ISLE CITY - Robert R. Koob, 61, <strong>of</strong> 357 46th Place<br />
died July 29 at Burdette Tomlln Memorial Hospital.<br />
Born in Springfield, Pa., Mr. Koob had lived here for more<br />
man eight years. He was formerly <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />
He was a supervisor on the Garden State Parkway. He was<br />
also a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> VFW, and the Local 193 <strong>of</strong><br />
fee Toll Supervisors Association.<br />
Surviving At bis wife, Dorothy; three daughters. Marian<br />
SPINNING WHEEL<br />
FLOWER SHOP<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />
•MARKVIDiTTO-<br />
858 Asbury Ave,<br />
Phone 398-1157<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music Tlekitson Sale Here!<br />
X-Rays Sutures<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
MEDI-CENTER<br />
"Complete WallHii Medical Care" -<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS 7DAY5AWSEK<br />
lab 39M700<br />
Corner 9th aiSmpion, M.NewdowMD,<br />
medical director<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
VIDEO TAPING SERVICE<br />
C.B. VIDEOGRAPHY<br />
SOUfHSHORE PLAIA<br />
P.O. BOX 1029<br />
MARMORA, NJ 08223<br />
609-390-1879<br />
Sflll Available: — —<br />
• O.C.H.S. Graduation dm)<br />
• Upper Twp. Middle School find.<br />
• S.J. Baton Dance Recital *<br />
• Moss Mill Performers<br />
•Night In Venice 1985 tapes<br />
are available.<br />
$2500 each<br />
Plus Tax<br />
WEDDINGS BIRTHDAY PARTIES<br />
BARMITZVAH ANNIVERSARIES<br />
GRADUATIONS DANCE RECITALS<br />
•MM SUPER SMM TO VIDEO<br />
Peace <strong>of</strong> Mind<br />
Med Call!<br />
•tt<br />
A prompt, rcliablc» casy-io-u$c, ^/<br />
wireless service thai links a<br />
person and his home with'the<br />
appropriate rescue and<br />
chicrgcncy serviccs;.'.24 hqurs a<br />
day,'7 days a week!<br />
< „;;' Piled Call H truly a great - !<<br />
service, Find put now how you or<br />
your loved one? can'benefil from<br />
Mcd Call. Drop in to see us. Or ,,, - '<br />
give'uk a'calj and we'll drop some, ',"'<br />
Mt:n CAI.I. ",',.'<br />
WmMmxM<br />
Ruder <strong>of</strong> Beealey's Print, Sally Lindsay <strong>of</strong> Palermo, and<br />
iten<strong>On</strong>e Koob <strong>of</strong> tylm, Tt] em am, Rwmond d <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />
A manorial luneral Mass was said Wednesday at the<br />
Our eh <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection In Marmora. Burial was at the<br />
convenience 0! the family, Contributions may fat made to the<br />
Sea Isle aty Rescue Sqiwd. Arrangements by the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clftr, *;"<br />
Louise Curry, 88; |<br />
area resident since 1941 ,<br />
LD1WMD - I^ulM B, Qirry, M, «l thli el^ died Ju^r ft<br />
at her home. %<br />
An area resident since 1941, she mi born in AuPecq";<br />
France.<br />
Surviving are a son, Raynor O, Curry <strong>of</strong> linwood; three<br />
daughters, Reglne S, Tljompson <strong>of</strong> Estes Park, Col., Roberte<br />
C. NlchoU <strong>of</strong> linwoodand Rachel A. Landis <strong>of</strong> Somem Point;<br />
•Ait grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.<br />
Services will be held at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family^<br />
Arrangements are by the George H. Wlmberg Funeral;<br />
Hope,<br />
Tba family requests memorial eontributJons to the<br />
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 1012 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic<br />
aty. • •;<br />
Fred Zavaglia, 93| :<br />
World War I veteran<br />
UNWOOD - Fred Zavaglia, 93, <strong>of</strong> 601 Grammercy Av.<br />
died July 30 In Shore Memorial Hospital, Somere Point.<br />
A World War I veteran, Mr. Zavaglia saw action in France,<br />
witti the TSth Division. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Veterans <strong>of</strong><br />
World War I, Barracks 2206 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> this dty 19 yeara, he was formerly <strong>of</strong> TrentoD<br />
and was born In Italy.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Marcellina; a son, Joseph C. <strong>of</strong><br />
linwood; thru grandchildren; and two great-;<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Services will be held at the convaiience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made to the Unwood Rescue<br />
Squad or Shore Memorial Hospital. Arrangements are by the<br />
Chester J. Wlmberg Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
RENTAL - <strong>Ocean</strong> cilr, ocun Bnl,<br />
uilf!jf i i)li!ii& ftps 2/1 csnflQniinlym<br />
NwAHMii, toy vttw, .nnu.l. igulli<br />
(I.OM/mWlin. CHI 115 Ml 1175 1U<br />
TiOOM flVAILABLE — Fir gyltl,<br />
Imililni pHflf man. uu Ql rtlrigen<br />
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RIAL ESTATE lALItPIRSON -<br />
pnsrtgnity kngeki, Ida Him csuin'i<br />
ta iaHtr fir y§y 19 bccsiiit a ial«ptr*<br />
•on wlin ocun" Cliy'l inding com<br />
pyfiriiei nat cifati lirm. Eomplffi<br />
rrafnini prffram. Call teda?, Berasr<br />
Rtjllv. Inc. In OO7», II<br />
HAHDY-ANDT BIPAIBt and maintinanci<br />
— Carpcntni p»iniin9. plum<br />
ilng, flc. Ant fypc small Sf largai<br />
hourly gr f sntrltt. Call lll-Ilti • '<br />
DRAPES<br />
VERTICALS<br />
WOVEN WOODS<br />
BLINDS & SHADES<br />
Wayside VIHage<br />
390-9S9S<br />
teflections<br />
, Unlnx5»lon<br />
Welcomes to the staff<br />
DIANE S, SMITH<br />
foFm#Hj< <strong>of</strong><br />
Nnl.fcinj Touch<br />
SSSTuckBhoeRd*<br />
Marmora, H^f.<br />
vi Milt f com Rf,»<br />
390.9864 V-a<br />
Secure<br />
your<br />
future<br />
in hotels,<br />
casinos<br />
and<br />
tourism.<br />
Study<br />
Hospitality<br />
Management<br />
atACC.<br />
The Rest <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Your Life<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
CHAMBERMAID — Now inrv octgBtr.<br />
Crssiiiiti Metsr ' Inn, 14fn 4 Mavtfi<br />
AVMyi, Call 11144]]. Pi t<br />
IIUUUI nn It rr — 11s H.P. Johnwn.<br />
rjdio. o.p , M.MS or i/o. Call Wf-l^tl<br />
Or 1!« HJ1 F|><br />
COUHIkli PfcKiON — Hovri fleiigie,<br />
IMf Itrm •mploym.nl. Apply in p«p.<br />
««. The Punuf Shoppe. inh 51 t lawn,<br />
i.j<br />
SUPER GARAGE SALE - Many rfll^<br />
hrMt inttntnnf iiemi Cimllv<br />
msving trsm this irta. satyrgay t i.in.<br />
to 3 p,m, ai si Amanias Ayi, Irsar),<br />
CKetn city- 13<br />
UPHOLSTERING<br />
SLIPCOVERS<br />
BEDSPREADS<br />
CUSHIONS<br />
AAarmora, N.J.<br />
3900266<br />
Thtrili one Ihing you can be sun <strong>of</strong> when you<br />
are graduated from AUantk Community College wj(h<br />
a degree in hospitality management<br />
Ajob<br />
"We have 100% placement," sayj program director<br />
Donna Miller "There are more jobs than<br />
students."<br />
ACC's program <strong>of</strong>fers you 3 areas <strong>of</strong> study<br />
• Hotel Management. Leam how the lodging<br />
industryservejguejtihoivtojupwvlMfoodservfces,<br />
how to mate group and convention sales.<br />
• Casino Muutftmtnt. ACC is one ol'the few'<br />
colleges in the nation ottering a degree in casino<br />
management |<br />
• Ttmitl and Tburlinw Learn group travel'<br />
procedures, tales techniques, banquet operations •<br />
Courses »l Atlantic Community College are'.<br />
in the evening.<br />
Ourlnstruclflra are all experts In their fields. And!<br />
became ACC classe$ are small, they have plenty nil<br />
time to aqswer your question! tn fact youil find)<br />
everyone at ACC alway* ready to help you, {<br />
^ CU *'Vemmeni I « c ^*Vmni.upported1«oWupaioWy;<br />
upportdiW<br />
»J0.&0 per credit for your quality education. Some/<br />
rturses require lab fees. (If )»„ wrkTn'a hotel or{<br />
caslnft^eheck your company, tuition reimbuntWni',<br />
policy) , i -,",'',"'<br />
advancemeptprbBrsopa|tnrtchriitnt.Elthefway,I<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> your life sbrb at AHantlc*Conimunityt<br />
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'1<br />
WHEN YOU EAT<br />
IS ALSO IMPORTANT<br />
!f you are skipping breakfast, it could be upsetting your whole dally balance<br />
<strong>of</strong> food intake. This is even true if you are on a diet, jBy morning you have<br />
already used up two thirds <strong>of</strong> the energy supplied by your evening meal. By<br />
mid-morning there is nothing left and you could drag most all day long.<br />
What about vitamins? We believe a properly planned vitamin supplement<br />
, can be taoortantand we carry,* comfilete stock <strong>of</strong> vitamin products made<br />
by reputable BianufaeturerB Bu£,"they are in no wayj substitute for i well<br />
balanceddallydiet Staif your day <strong>of</strong>f right. You could feel better for it.<br />
Leek for our EVERYDAY Had Arrow Specials<br />
for Extra Savings!<br />
9th&ASBURYAVE.<br />
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• ,'; We service all makes!<br />
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PW<br />
Mon., TUBS., and Wed,<br />
SPECIALS '<br />
U.''4*0-1<br />
SHAMPOO & SET<br />
»4,SP<br />
HAIR CARE VCINTERS<br />
Thursday SPECIAL I<br />
•a.io<strong>of</strong>f J<br />
Any Perm<br />
Starting at S2j<br />
Includes cut,<br />
styling & guarantee<br />
HIGH QUALITY<br />
REASONABLY PRICED<br />
333S West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
3980755<br />
Appointments Available<br />
Walk-iris Welcomi<br />
FfMiif SPiCIAL<br />
SHAMPOO, CUT 4<br />
BLOW-DRY<br />
Ladles ...'7.95<br />
Men '6.95<br />
Metlcutonly *3,BB<br />
••am<br />
629 TDtonBd., Northfield<br />
I410777<br />
See Electricity Made ..<br />
Visit B.L England<br />
Generating Station<br />
Free Half Hour Public Tours<br />
Saturdays 9 A.M. to 2 P.M.<br />
Sundays 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. i<br />
Located <strong>of</strong>f US, Route 9 ":.;•'•- •<br />
at B£esley> .Point,, N.J. : .-.,;;<br />
fftiCli^SMO<br />
The city's 14th annual<br />
Pamper Scamper is Tuesday,<br />
Aug. 6, open to all crawlers 15<br />
months and youngs 1 .<br />
Competition will begin at 10<br />
a.m. with registration<br />
beginning at B o'clock on the<br />
12th Street beach.<br />
Each contestant will be<br />
placed on a partchute, and<br />
tie first one who crawls <strong>of</strong>f<br />
and touches the sand will be<br />
declared the winner. Any<br />
will immediately be<br />
disqualified. The contest will<br />
be run In beats according to<br />
Silling Your House<br />
WHAT DOES<br />
IT TAKE?<br />
A sales contract spells<br />
out all the details <strong>of</strong> the<br />
transaction whin you sell<br />
your homei price, what's<br />
Included In the deal, the<br />
data <strong>of</strong> the closing,<br />
Because there are usually<br />
. still • number <strong>of</strong> variables<br />
before you go to closing,<br />
the contract usually contains<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> contingency<br />
clauses—"what<br />
if?" situations that may<br />
nullify the agreement.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the more common<br />
contingencies Include:<br />
the availability <strong>of</strong> suitable<br />
financing; an independent<br />
appraisal as high as the<br />
sales price; a good title on<br />
the property; the house's<br />
passing a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
structural Inspection or a<br />
termite Inspection; even<br />
the ability <strong>of</strong> the buyer to<br />
sell his existing home,<br />
It'swually advisable for<br />
both parties to be, represented<br />
by legal counsel before<br />
a contracf Is signed; in<br />
sortiMtafe* It is necessary.<br />
You'll get knowledgeable<br />
answers to your real estate<br />
.questions when you list at,.;<br />
age groups,<br />
Each heat will have firstand<br />
second-place winners who<br />
will receive ribbons. At the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> all tbe heats, winners<br />
and runners-up win be placed<br />
in a final race resulting in<br />
first-, second- and third-place<br />
winners. The final 'wmoart.<br />
will receive prices donated by<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty merchants.<br />
Entry blahks may be obtained<br />
at ue Recreation<br />
Center, 6th Street and<br />
Atlantic Avenue, or at any <strong>of</strong><br />
the city playgrounds. A (2<br />
entry fee must be submitted<br />
with the application.<br />
Registration will also be<br />
held at be 12tti Street beach<br />
prior to the contest.<br />
STOCKS • BONDS<br />
MUTUAL FUNDS<br />
ST0WE<br />
INVESTMENT CO.<br />
COMPARE OUR<br />
COMMISSIONS<br />
July end August<br />
transactions entitle<br />
Investors to a patented<br />
STOWITfllFT<br />
(•Men chair liUinbnlli<br />
e*fH.f)<br />
20125th S^<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
398-9440<br />
Kathy Schiffman<br />
. Manager<br />
DO YOU REALLY<br />
OWN YOUR LAND<br />
00 YOU RBAUY OWN YOUR<br />
LANDr Thli may unind Ilk* • silly<br />
qutltlMl tl T/WpurpoMo)t||l|iM»r.<br />
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ch U.10 (HUrmln. K.tlw'ptrun<br />
Hlllng ttw pniMrty that you InltM<br />
ID t>vy It In'fKt.tni Itgil own*r, and<br />
that *tntn you buy iht pMxurty you<br />
buy II lr« and f|«»r from hit<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. IMS<br />
Taiwan missionary guest speaker<br />
The Rev. Robert Bolton, The Boltoni have also<br />
Assemblies <strong>of</strong> God missionary taught at the Assemblies <strong>of</strong><br />
to Taiwan, the Republic <strong>of</strong> God School <strong>of</strong> Theology<br />
China, will be guest speaker 7 located in Taiehung. This Is a<br />
pa. Sunday, Aug. 4 at the training school for high school<br />
Mainland Assembly <strong>of</strong> God, graduates who are preparing<br />
2115 New Road (Route 9) In themselves for ministerial<br />
tin wood, the Rev, Jerry careen,<br />
Sturgeon, pastor, hu announced.<br />
Serving In Taiwan since<br />
1955, Bolton and hid wife<br />
Evelyn have worked<br />
primarily among the<br />
lUwsnese isluicleri pljixiting<br />
churches and conducting<br />
able studies in the dttea <strong>of</strong><br />
Kaohslung, Fengshan,<br />
Tainan, Tauchung and<br />
f<br />
> material entitled Treasure Springfield, Mo<br />
f Wartd; Church Growth Bolton waj born In Kun-<br />
• Among Taiwan's Urban mlng, mainland China, the<br />
i Mnn»iOiin«ft m <strong>of</strong> mliiionary partnto,<br />
I T1» Boltou together wrote Uonard and Ada Solton. The<br />
: Siartnf the Good News and book relates the life stories <strong>of</strong><br />
WhatOwrehMDo,textbooks hU parents -and the<br />
puhllshedbyUietaternattOMl phenomenal gplVltual<br />
Friorto mtatonary service, Correspondence Institute awakening among the LUu<br />
the Boltons pioneered and (ICI), a world-wide trtbaspeople in Muthwest<br />
putored Evangel Chapel In evangelUtlc educational thlna, and upper Burma<br />
Somervllle. They were outreach <strong>of</strong> the Assemblies <strong>of</strong> Today, tribal beUwsrs In<br />
graduated from Central Bible God. WW1§ preparing these northern Burma alone<br />
Allege In Springfield, Mo. courses, the Boltons resided number well over 80,000,<br />
Bolton received his masters in at the ICI headquarters ?<br />
missions at the School <strong>of</strong> located In Brussels, Belgium. At this special missions<br />
World Mission, Fuller The Boltoni also authored service, Bolton will share his<br />
Theological Seminary, China Call: Mracles Among concert for reaching Taiwan<br />
Pasadena. California. He tfte Urn People, published by with the Christian message,<br />
wrote and published research the Gospel Publishing House, The public Is invited to attend.<br />
Palermo song to air Saturday<br />
INSURANCE<br />
ALL KINDS!<br />
NORTH AT WESLEY<br />
398-0200<br />
:<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, Aug. 3 called Goat Patrol Music and<br />
television's Solid Odd will recently had a release* on<br />
feature Graham Nash <strong>of</strong> MCA records with Summer'n<br />
Crosby, Stills and Nash, &• Stmtt recorded by Carrie<br />
perfornunftaQlfJ) IMm to Lucas.<br />
the HuMtWhlch Thl fll l<br />
written by John Palamo. another record out on New<br />
The Fralinger String Band, 1980, '83 and '84 first prize champions in the Philadelphia Mummer's<br />
©Originally from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> York's Streetwise Records Parade, will be featured on the Music Pier 8 p.m. tomorrow. The Saturday night event Is spon-<br />
and now living In New York called h Anybody Listening' sored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary Club. Donation is $3.75 for adults and $1.25 for children. Proceeds<br />
aty, John and bis brother Ed with their own artist, Jeff will benefit the club's charities. Tickets are available at the Music Pier Information <strong>of</strong>fice prior to<br />
hive a production company Young,<br />
the performance. - - - - . • :.. . - ' '<br />
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oardwalk<br />
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advertisement. We thank you!<br />
SlftCertiflMftsAvflllabit<br />
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Sunday: 10a,m, • 10p.m.<br />
God Willing 8, Weather Permitting<br />
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Dinner Daily 5'tiMO p.m.<br />
Sunday i>*unehf a.m. 'til 2*pJfn.<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1985 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAGE 11 — SECTION ONE *<br />
Cost controls are seen difficult, ,<br />
(continued from page 1) ttnuM ta .£• M« few dng to ita ai • growing A aeuto bID currently tied to approv* th* regl«i*lk.a*i *<br />
KKd ^<strong>of</strong>^wHS US ^^^««*«*• an ta- w in eomnittee would givt pina*<strong>of</strong>lldaliher,Mi ,;<br />
' • r , 'I "Hopefully wi'U have dimh<br />
warm Night in Venice activities along the bay front.<br />
i Art Show on Aug. 2 and 3<br />
wlU meet with the township's current discussions.<br />
The 23rd annual Boardwalk Inquimr, and waa director <strong>of</strong> aumren will be exhibiting<br />
Art Show sponsored by the eihibiUons at Tyler School <strong>of</strong> their work at the Music Her<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arta Center wiH be Art <strong>of</strong> Temple Unlvcralty. -'—•<br />
MSSTSK:<br />
-from 10 a.m. to8 pm both<br />
S l<br />
igantotton eatahlktoed to<br />
promote Ihe arti through<br />
dalaii, tihibita, pw.<br />
-to DurAaMWorklSart<br />
Q^mer and Katherlne Carter<br />
IffiRBfliWI^iiBWBi<br />
? 001 " ritein ""W •monnta problems at the Ugh school,<br />
* ""V from the grow and some <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />
««*«• and francWae taae* rtddentahawwiMdadt*.<br />
5S*5?.. *«« Att " ntt « to more w to ft, h^<br />
IBSSASSS<br />
ttndeot* turfing.<br />
on the receiving district's "I don't think (tfj;<br />
school board, but there UUttte gtooalliatlon) to viewed M f<br />
hope gecn (or the passage <strong>of</strong> a viable alternative," Bonoer<br />
a§hui, 104 ^Tz-i<br />
* a« hi wd Mb mm^i<br />
year, Bonner sald. i»leMIt Involve* the entireK -*•«• "'flWtiNng thpcnrTMt<br />
Mdlng Mcetvtag relation--<br />
Everybody realked we're <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s School Board<br />
is«*.»w«ftd sBSLisssa srsunna tat^u,. i. "^ I—<br />
hdlrtdtdlntwodlfiiioni.for Idals iaJd mosj <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />
'BLHff'J!? 1 *"•- mue wai wuied by a rtatag<br />
S3ts^en^ «|». •-«" - Q-« <strong>City</strong> Hgh School.<br />
nMliJS^ttuSS ^g 1 ^ and Indude ib ^ ^ " ^ «« d «£<br />
Cbuntv C<strong>of</strong>lMe rainbow awards <strong>of</strong> equal proiniatsty 525 students to<br />
O""^""*- vatae,»aiffiaid. tt» high school ttli faB, «<br />
Ow $3,400 In awards wffl For additional informiUon percent <strong>of</strong> the achool'i<br />
h fct I l Ih R H l k At 9h lM i t f tl QM\<br />
PrMntaflon 11 am. Sato- contact her at the Arts Center, per student. As rapid growth<br />
*V» *«• •• on °" boardwalk »-7m.<br />
naliit art critic from "Again this year we are<br />
Philadelphia. She has been Including the children In the<br />
published in ARTnews, Children's Boardwalk Art<br />
American Cn^t, the Chicago Show," notes Linda Cliff,<br />
Tribune and a* Philadelphia show chairman. "The<br />
•Major sewer project<br />
(conttmud mm page 1} IKJfiL 6 ' 1 "' ?„*'?*<br />
hundred thousand dollars leas •<br />
ftae work is beginning at than city <strong>of</strong>fidala expected, so I<br />
48th Street so traffic can be they Jumped at the deal I<br />
detoured to Park and Landis The line will be recon- |<br />
avenues. Park Avenue ends at structed a block at • time, g<br />
48th Street. McHale uid and temporary !<br />
work won't inconvenience each block to complete,<br />
presidents and tourists too "When they're all done,<br />
w inich. McHnie said Longo wffl they'll put a permanent<br />
enclose Its motors with patch," McHale said,<br />
plywood In an attempt to keep The company wffl have to<br />
noise levela down. He eon* extend the line across JFK<br />
ceded there wffl probably Boulevard to connect it with <<br />
be some odor problem nt line built last •urns,<br />
associated with the work. . .Mdjajfl satf work. 90 .the '<br />
"If they could put it <strong>of</strong>f »ny^boulevard wffl be done last,<br />
lonfler, they would," he said, after the end <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />
SPECIALS-<br />
CONES-1 Dip65 c . 2 Dips 85 C<br />
W/lce Cream<br />
ShOO Fly PIC w/Whlpped Cream, • , •<br />
ShOO Fly Pi! w/iee Cream<br />
Shoo Fly Pie<br />
»1,20<br />
*1.50<br />
'LOO<br />
Small lee Cream................. 65 C<br />
Large Ice Cream................ *1.Q0<br />
Sodas.....50 c v ; u |0tfei....J0<br />
Tea.....50 ( Hot Chocolate 60<br />
8 DAYS A WEEK • 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ^S 5 ^<br />
"Wt'nenlyi block from thaboarda 1 ' , M.<br />
7-DAY CRUISE TO<br />
CANADA'S ST. LWRENCE<br />
; Saturday, August 3rd<br />
j 6:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.<br />
I Plantation Campgrounds, Seaville, N.J,<br />
HEY KIDS!<br />
- CIRCUS QUIZ<br />
ANSWIR THIS! QUISTIONS<br />
CORRICTLY AND RECIIVI<br />
mil tllU'l (Under 12)<br />
AOMIMION TO<br />
cmcususA'4<br />
CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND PRIS1NT<br />
IT AT TMi CiRCUS ENTRANCE.<br />
OWE COUPON PER CHILBi /•<br />
1. What's thi iargts! animal H...<br />
in tha circus? !.____ ii_<br />
2. What do you call the people In funny<br />
make-up that make you laugh?<br />
£„_._<br />
3. The tent that Circus U.8.A. performs<br />
under Is called the<br />
B T •<br />
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827.0131<br />
OPEN ALL-YEAR ROUND<br />
WCLUMNS SUNDAYS<br />
WEEK OF AUE. 2 thro 8<br />
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• ITo The<br />
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STRAND<br />
THE VILLAGE<br />
ON THE BAY DlAL 3"J2?7fl<br />
BJuefijh • Scallops • Clams • Whfteffctf<br />
Rounder • Shrimp • Crabmeat • Sea Troot<br />
•HaWBrtt !<br />
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•We're the home <strong>of</strong> the city famots "EGG MCLAUGHLIN"<br />
MORE SUPER SAVING SPECIALS<br />
FMMTHEeMLU ffi<br />
Bacon & Egg Sandwich-C<strong>of</strong>fee or Tea ....$1,3<br />
aHotft}gsFr#nchFrto-Mea.Ofink ,4w*p<br />
GROCEBYSPECJALS: - |l<br />
Coca-cola-6 pxk-M n, iotttei^.» W),. ,j<br />
Tropicana Orange jul6^, „.,, ^., $<br />
TroplcanaSrapefniltJulw............it<br />
— M DEU SPECIALS:<br />
AAosey's California Corned Beef... ..%jBjjiiilt<br />
DIett & Watson Pepperetf+lafn :.., miWflM<br />
Diets s Watson Virginia Baked Hint wnm W$<br />
Dltn & Watson Hot Dogso ib.pko.) ,;..>., .tl ^<br />
PRODUCESPtOALS: .. ':"V " %•?. '^1<br />
8tti& Boardwalk Idaho Baking Potatoes..<br />
1PM-6 PM 7:30-9 PM NOW M STOCK: jersey Blueberries • **<br />
cantaloupe • Silver Queen Cam • Tomatoes<br />
So Hurry on In— (UmitedQuintnies}<br />
6:45,8:20 »10 P.M.<br />
RAINY DAY MATINEES<br />
M ALL TKATRBtfi ml<br />
Large..........76'dra. Jumbo ..M'**.-<br />
We reserve the right to limit quantities. Specials<br />
d8 2tt<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
Sun, • Ttiurs.*a,m. • lOp.m<br />
Frl. & Sat,«a.m. - n p.m.<br />
Combine your Casino outing witri<br />
a Sightseeing Boat Cruise! |<br />
Cruise to the only Casino in the<br />
United States with a docklnoS/f<br />
facility. Cruise to,,. * 1
PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2.1085<br />
<strong>On</strong> call with the Rescue Squad<br />
(cocttaood from pap 1)<br />
At kMt two EMTl respond<br />
to erwy call. The local squad<br />
conaiaii <strong>of</strong> 39 voluuteeif from<br />
•D different walks <strong>of</strong> Ufa,<br />
tent whoa* careers are<br />
completely separate Iron<br />
infrtlcal lordnnrti Most<br />
•rt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident*<br />
although the aquad does<br />
p«nnlt five non-resident<br />
whntMrs on lta staff,<br />
Smler crew members must<br />
m<br />
nMM<br />
BM.M<br />
HOW INEXPENSIVE<br />
CAN TERM INSURANCE BE?<br />
n<br />
HIT<br />
m<br />
m<br />
(132<br />
era<br />
to at lent 18, EMT training<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> 81 hours <strong>of</strong> count<br />
work admlnLtfered through<br />
the state Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Health usually at area<br />
colleges. Sixteen- to lfr-yearolda<br />
interested In volunteering<br />
can enlist u junior<br />
members,<br />
' In addition, during At day<br />
four members <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />
Flit Department man the<br />
rescue station.<br />
45<br />
S213<br />
Mn<br />
56<br />
J375<br />
»<br />
an<br />
•500.000 • 11.000,000 HATIS mn Mtuafly *TTPU*T!VB<br />
Call or Write<br />
VfTALE ASSOCIATES<br />
P.O. BM 11212, BUni P«rk, Pi. 19117<br />
Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store<br />
HiHiWleWe«t<strong>of</strong>34thSt.Brfdge<br />
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IP UPMi^Sixiitip ummd caW with - - * ^ ^<br />
cocMail *•«* and tomon, Frmch Frta*<br />
THIS WEEK'S DINNER SPECIALS<br />
SEASCALLQTC<br />
p<br />
Broiled<br />
AuGratm<br />
20Served Hot)<br />
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sauce &<br />
lemon<br />
DOWMASTRAWMK<br />
• Pitchers <strong>of</strong> BMT<br />
• 5te»rrwa Clwn«, i<br />
Staamcd Mutwii, frmft sOm J<br />
Claws, Shrimp tcacfct«HiorU4^M)f.<br />
bo m«te Crabs, Ctamt «• C '<br />
FISH MARKET &<br />
COOKED SEAFOOD TAKEOUT I<br />
MONDAY AND 1W5&A1<br />
CUMS<br />
Top Necks<br />
('/* shell slie)<br />
Live .<br />
and Cooked<br />
'} JUMBO<br />
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PACE 4 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, «ks<br />
State's new game code provides for hunting opportunities<br />
DINNERS<br />
FOR '<br />
{That's rightlAnd there's a good reason<br />
for It. We think that the<br />
kids should eat as good as\<br />
mom and dad. So we\<br />
give them a great choice]<br />
<strong>of</strong> several kids' favorites,<br />
pur children's dinner even I<br />
includes a beverage and a<br />
special "Ed Zaberer's" treatl<br />
... a sundae with creamy whippedl<br />
topping and a cherryl\<br />
that any way to run a restaurai<br />
YOU BET IT IS!<br />
Cocktails & Dinner<br />
Served pall/<br />
\?JSi<br />
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-AUG 1st thru AUG. 7th<br />
Cooked Take-Out Special<br />
FRIED OYSTiR PLATTiR P.UJfa« $ 5,75<br />
w/frtnch frits & coleslaw<br />
Seafood Hors d'Oeuvres Special<br />
CRABPUFra m*2M<br />
SHRIMP KABOBS ... , J 1.95<br />
OPEN — —- i. 390-0842<br />
7DAY8 * #T ^i - J. '<br />
how??*<br />
Try y the Tuckahoe! ukahoe!<br />
We now have a"new "Night Capper" menu whrch we're serving '';'<br />
our screened porch'nightly from 10 pm. Enjoy cocktails, snacks,from ''",,the<br />
raw bar and/Jife desserts, while you sit back; arid, take In'our*',<br />
wonderful view <strong>of</strong> Great'Egg Harbor Bay. We even'hava'a lighted' '"<br />
sailboat display for your viewing pleasure. Aren t you tired ol shouting<br />
over loud music ifidfigWing crowds? Be,a"Niflht Capper'at the Inn ,<br />
and really relax. 7" , V '" ij —<br />
1<br />
IDTBOUSi'99.Wfe»LEYSPOINT• 380-3322 'J£<br />
SPRINGFIELI<br />
INN<br />
43rd « Pleasure, Sea Isle ;|<br />
Can 263-4951<br />
MUSIC<br />
DAILY<br />
Saturday & Sunday Jams 3-8 p.m. I<br />
HANK JURAY & BUD BLACK?<br />
REVUES<br />
Wed, Aufl. 7th<br />
Pirty<br />
"CHRISTMAS"<br />
Come Tel I Santa<br />
What You Want<br />
Thur,,AuB. 8 i<br />
Celebrity Night<br />
iteV*<br />
Visit our Barefoot Bar<br />
"TNE CAROUSEL"<br />
Fresh FislT<br />
<strong>of</strong> the day v f<br />
.BROILEDBLUEFISH |<br />
And<<br />
- :""»»""-"*" . THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV NJ<br />
'^1| •* ~" = I J "2 V- PAGE S - SECTION<br />
flounder, weakfish and blues head up cape aneters' action list<br />
The MMS code. codf is as rilfulnl fall bow healtbler deer Herd.<br />
In an effort to provide private lands no longer an Tbe 198M6 major season (Thanksgiving Day) and 30<br />
bluish<br />
tn T«rtoas deer It b expected that thU flddtttaal contrti rf deer in required to have metal tap dates are:<br />
Small, game ~- Nov. 8 Shotgnn — either sex, ?<br />
hunting uptx* tuultiea<br />
an io* change will result In tbeaptanttml<br />
aran and atao SB Ihsf tnps. ^fas MSB BXH^ Fall bow-Sepu 28 to Nov.<br />
IB (extension Dec. 19 al^o in<br />
better wddBft m<br />
taking <strong>of</strong> more than 400 an- provide more recreational oily be made <strong>of</strong> durable 8 (regular sessen)<br />
F1re«nii deer — Dec. 9<br />
bn been «k3ptod by<br />
certain mm) ;,t<br />
m Oerless dtir and wffi provide HHXiilnilltVii, tbe Cbqucil la material and be legible. This<br />
and Game Cwmdlrf At fin<br />
Fall tow - (extended through Dm. M<br />
additional £7,500 man-days aDowing the taking <strong>of</strong> one allows fa- tbe use <strong>of</strong> newty aeason hi certain tones) Nov. Mnwlekiader - dOer to, Winter bow — Jan,"<br />
y<br />
nrfts<br />
deer <strong>of</strong> either aa and any age developed plastic-type tags. 9 to Dec 7, excluding Nov. 28 affl through Jan. 18, 1986. ;<br />
andWOdlife.<br />
There will be fair more as the Mend tag during the<br />
|,,,fc I. | ijl...• IT-I-T Tim iii-ifig-in rf<br />
The code was adopted taking <strong>of</strong> a deer <strong>of</strong> either go Hl^^^Ey iiimij|f|ff HnWa sOcoSu spedal permit rid »jjf For ike 'Dream Makers'<br />
daring a TT***^' nifftirig ol<br />
far the spring gobbler season, and winter bow "'gwii It it<br />
Be Council recently wben jjiecial pennit rniuriebwier bringing tbe number <strong>of</strong> turkey anticipated this wffl rwnlt in<br />
OJTOfl members bf «n S-3 sgl ttiuiff bum ***y^i5 anting ureas to 13. The new the harvest <strong>of</strong> an additional.<br />
site eUmtaated a pnpanl to The 1985 fall bow season h«J •rent Include portions <strong>of</strong> SO deer daring these aeaaons. Foundation's swim-athon Aug. 3<br />
allow use <strong>of</strong> the newly<br />
Bonlenlon, Warren, Morris, Anewaddtttai to tbe code la<br />
developed s<strong>of</strong>t catch or tar weeks — tan Nov. 11 EtaHJngton, Atlantic, Cum- a provision to allow tun.<br />
Saturday, Aug. I has been Isle, Samers pgfat, Ocesn free.<br />
cushion bold leg trap in through Dec 7, excluding berland and Cape May dcapped tauter* to obtain<br />
set tor the US Scmtfilne Oty. Atlantic Oty and Un- Frtas wfll also be awarded<br />
spedfic areas <strong>of</strong> the sUte Thanksgiving day. Nor. 28 in counties Turkey permits<br />
Foandation Swton-athon at tbe Hood; lifeguards fmn <strong>Ocean</strong> after the event A new blc<br />
In April 1984 Oe state dorr fmnayrowa noes t, I, haw been increased from d bows whlcb tbey may am<br />
pool la the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Otfta Attantlc Qft, and, as a donated by Anneralli's e<br />
Ltgalatm enacted a bffl 6,9,13,16,17.35,36,49,50 and UNO to 1,250 per wek, anddaring<br />
the deer wasou.<br />
Community Center, 18th Vedal surprise, BID andtop,<br />
wUl be awarded t|lthe<br />
nUeb became taw making it 5L For the purpose <strong>of</strong> bunting. from a total <strong>of</strong> 4,000 per<br />
ffclfw Smi^jf, foiiitijers <strong>of</strong> one swimmer who mk<br />
Qegai to possess tte sM-jsw New Jersey is divided into 51 U N to 5,000 per season. foe certification by a licensed<br />
Along with local radio Ae Sunshine Foundation. wiD most money, and two<br />
legit) trap io Blew Jersey deer aanaganeat toots. The The squirrel season for both physician and does not allow<br />
station WIBG, which wffl be<br />
b<br />
rtetfff OcL S, UB. Thi <strong>of</strong> tbe change U to<br />
_ . to<br />
Aotgun and nmnleloaders for tbe use <strong>of</strong> crossbows.<br />
broadcasting live from the "AU people <strong>of</strong> aS ages are<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t-bold trap bad been the deer harvest to<br />
be swimmers who swimjhe<br />
m extended for two weeks The new code alsoaflows 14-<br />
encouraged to partiapate; most laps. To be in contention<br />
proposed aa an alternative.<br />
and wfll run through Feb. 22, t» 17-year-olds -» hunt<br />
AmiMg changes in the game crop damage sad to provide a<br />
•ponon <strong>of</strong> the event, the anybody can do It," ManJtefJl for tbe bicyde, all mijiey<br />
ISM.<br />
woodebuck with ' rifles<br />
'otmdstion wiD bold said.<br />
must be collected and wiped<br />
providing they successfully<br />
ing at I a-m. In order to register for the id by Ttanday, Ang, " *<br />
complete tbe required banter<br />
and continuing until I pjn. In event, a form and sponsor counting. Tbe bonds<br />
education coarse. Tie cede<br />
order to raise money to make<br />
awarded after the<br />
aba provides for the use <strong>of</strong><br />
come true the wishes <strong>of</strong> Community Caiter, is complete. A free T-shirf will<br />
iriditiOMl types <strong>of</strong> rifle slugs<br />
dironlcaHy and terminally Dl sponsors are obtained to<br />
for deer tiiinllng.<br />
Doris MazriteWi, vice<br />
also be given to each -Bar.<br />
children.<br />
pledge money for each swam ucipant.<br />
Other changes allow president <strong>of</strong> Sunshine Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Doris lap. After the swim-athan, all For further information<br />
Bcensed falconers to acquire, Foondation's <strong>Ocean</strong> MatriteHi, local chapter vice money mnst be collected and about the swim-athon or* the<br />
train and use merilra far <strong>City</strong> chapter, with president, tbe event in the<br />
Sunshine Foundation, contact<br />
himfjng<br />
poster publicizing the pail two jeanhtf ^laed jmt Center as soon as possible. Manitelll at 399-7009.<br />
Trappers an either public or Aug. 3 event.<br />
under 116,000. "We have bad Registration far the swim is<br />
-JwWattos<br />
many small fond raisers"<br />
says MsEdtefli, "but none<br />
fteyg ^|f JIRMP^JJ to Ifig 1B0QE7<br />
A FAMILY RESTAURANT & BAR •927-4343<br />
raised from the switn-<br />
Gourmet atnons."<br />
MacArtbur Blvd. Somers Print (across from the Med)<br />
Dining<br />
Going with tbe theme <strong>of</strong> me<br />
"Dream Makers," the Sun-<br />
In<br />
dnne Foundation has chap*<br />
VISIT OUB FABULOUS<br />
ters up and down the East<br />
Elegant Coast bat, as vice president<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
Surrounclinp HaxzUeDi says, the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty chapter brings in the<br />
most money.<br />
ITALIAN<br />
PASTA<br />
Looking for something<br />
"We ore dream makers,"<br />
«r> Mazzitelll, ••and a lot <strong>of</strong> Tennis Director Pamela Shipp, center, preserT Ok<br />
different for that spedal money is needed br each ts plaques to winners <strong>of</strong> the mother-da ughief<br />
FAVORITES<br />
SPECIALTIES<br />
occasion? Start with free individual dream to betournament,<br />
Joan Ballier and daughter Jennifer<br />
limousine pick up. Enjoy Gourmet fulfUJed because all the<br />
Flounder Ricotta<br />
Spaghetti • Ravioli • Manicotti<br />
children benefit from each<br />
Dining & then dance the night away<br />
Trip Aug. 15 to Sesame Plact<br />
Shrimp Parmagiana<br />
Homemade Lasagna<br />
omer's wishes."<br />
in our Club. Complete your evening<br />
Chioppino 8. More<br />
At least 100 swuumeiB are Tne <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Recreation Place and a free token for ttie<br />
with a worry-free ride home in expected to participate to thjj Department is sponstrtig a Cbmputer Gallery. Interested<br />
our Custom Limousine.<br />
year's swim-athon. The trip to Sesame Place tn persons may register at any<br />
'SOLO PER BAMBINI:<br />
participants wffl be swim- Langhoroe, Pa. on Tbursday, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> playground or the<br />
Chicken * Vtal<br />
For Children <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
ming as many laps as they Aug. 15 from 8 am to 4 pan. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> R<br />
Dishes<br />
Menu<br />
Can Kevin Stahkr for Reservatiacs<br />
on for pledges they obtain Tickets are *15 and inclnde Department For more<br />
prior to tbe event.<br />
busfare. admission to Sesame formation, contact tbe<br />
0reaDJULYRtOM5p.nL<br />
653-4141<br />
Among expected onlookers<br />
formation center or tie<br />
are members <strong>of</strong> the police and<br />
Recreation Department it<br />
fiie departments from Sea STURHUDGEANDMVSnC mUill ext, 2« or 288.<br />
SEAPORT TRIP 04 SEPT.<br />
Tne Retired Educators <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County will sponsor<br />
A PIZZA &^ASTA EXPERIENCE<br />
SINGLE PARENTS<br />
a three-day . trip . to Sturbridge _ DANCE EACH WKEK<br />
and i&tfB Seaport „ staile Pareny Soclely<br />
IH9, Heketi are tm, holds dancci 1:30 to lift<br />
double occupancy, and in- pm, each Tuesday at FtrebJu<br />
WAYSmE VILLAGE " ^ ^ MARMORA<br />
clude two full course break- No. 1 on Bethel F<br />
fast and dinners, all ad- Somere Point Music p<br />
A Complete Seafood Establishment<br />
missions, taxes and by the Silbouetts. Refreih<br />
gratuities. For informatton ments served; admission 33<br />
Homemade Cooking With Our Fresh Seafood<br />
and reaervatlons call Barbara for members and. 14 fj>r<br />
li>cke 39W680, coordtoator. pott.<br />
1 H«I e ,^"? h ,, " nd JKfi£!%J 3 !! l ft* re - :, weakfiih and rtihoi frolUng boaU are good goodoatehis<strong>of</strong>weakfUhand catches <strong>of</strong> weakfish and<br />
Wueflih dominate flihlng<br />
Crabbing Oabbtoi catches ctchM taw have also alw sounds »unds behind behind Avalon, Avalon. Berlin eaueht . ijjSn,, * - — ' .*»*.—«.«.-."—<br />
catching same white and blue<br />
caught a 12^-pound<br />
fluke.<br />
•cUonforgaJt water anilere<br />
been better with bigger Bluefish continue to bite<br />
marlin as well as tuna and<br />
olu« on a Ragmop hire it 2FB<br />
Some days the bay boats<br />
owing Cape May County<br />
blueclaws and bigger num- weU for the tromng fleet as<br />
dolphin from the 30 fathom<br />
In the ocean<br />
we picking up small blues<br />
Wteri, Wreck fishing enber*<br />
being reported, Hereford wtll at for the night chum, i<br />
eurvi out to and in thealong<br />
with the weakfiih and<br />
muslasts are finding. good<br />
Inlet between North WUdwood mlng boats. A slowdown in<br />
Wilmington and Baltimore flukt.<br />
appllej <strong>of</strong> sea baia, Ung and<br />
and Stone Harbor and Grassy bluefish action ended when<br />
Fluke catches included a<br />
canyons. As the summer<br />
Mack-fish, plus the flrat<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> anglers art locating Sound behind the WUdwoods the flih moved back within<br />
9V*pound doormat boated by<br />
progresses these exotics wUl<br />
mowing <strong>of</strong> small<br />
Duke amfmlJted bags <strong>of</strong> sea has been a fluke hot spot, lest range <strong>of</strong> the fleets from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Mke Runyon <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor<br />
move closer to shore and bass, weakfish and small fishing has been on Incoming Oty to Cape May.<br />
His fish was caught in<br />
within range <strong>of</strong> more boaters<br />
Hmeford Inlet on a minnow<br />
blues around the Inlets and Ode, but some anglers are<br />
Delaware Bay activity<br />
Joe UvoUy <strong>of</strong> Holland, Pa. and squid combination Bob<br />
just <strong>of</strong>fshore <strong>of</strong> the beaches. recording good catches as the caught a impound blue while<br />
picked up this week with a<br />
*n»s, <strong>of</strong> Morton, Pa. caught<br />
Cape May Point has been tide changes and drops to low ashing with Capt, Bill<br />
good showing <strong>of</strong> weakfish<br />
a tpound fluke at Bouy No S<br />
producing good catches. water.<br />
Garrison en the 5«B Mat out<br />
from S to I pounds, bat<br />
behind Avalon, Sam DePebio<br />
Back bay action has cen- Corson's Inlet, and <strong>of</strong> Cape May. William Feanter<br />
fishing has been inside Four<br />
<strong>of</strong> Berwick, Pa. boated a 7tered<br />
on larger fluke with Indian's Bay have also been <strong>of</strong> Audubon, Pa. caught a 15-<br />
Fathom Slough where englers<br />
pund 5-ounce fluke at<br />
some wetkflsh mixed in. The accounting for Improved fluke pound 7-ounee bluefish on a<br />
are catching fluke and weak-<br />
Townsend's inlet. John<br />
season's first snapper blues In catches with some weakflah ponytall lure at 2FB. He was<br />
flah. Brandywtne and Brown<br />
Woodell &•. <strong>of</strong> SeweU caught •<br />
the back bays started to show mixed In. Weakfish and Duke fishing on his boat the An-<br />
shoals have also produced<br />
5-pound T-euflce fluk» at<br />
up this week.<br />
are also being caught In the ticipaikm II, Chris Larsen <strong>of</strong> Tbwnsend'i Inlet on a minnow.<br />
Shuffiin* on byEdVeith<br />
Anglers ar« reminded that<br />
this Is the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
fct Cape May County fishing<br />
As you read this report the Budd Supples.<br />
night at the aore Memorial shuffleboard court U sli feet tournament.<br />
New Jersey State Singles <strong>On</strong>ce again our Saturday Hospital. Percy was awide<br />
and 52 feet long, 39 feet<br />
Championship with two progressives feU <strong>of</strong>f as tomember<br />
<strong>of</strong> our <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> which la the actual playing For free tournament to- > divisions will have been<br />
/•<br />
compeUtors with 28 players dub to many yean, Pa^y<br />
ht<br />
area, Tne ends are 8 feet 0 formation, write Pishing<br />
completed.<br />
altered. It could be tot neat. and his wife Edna made a Inches. This U the area from Packet, Boi m, Cape May<br />
This tournament was In the ladies division as they pod team. His brother Wafly which the players operate. Court House, QOio, This Philadelphia party returned to the dock<br />
played at Greenbrlar Tuesday finished it was Una Oiauto, Bid sister-in-law Florence, Mm later,<br />
with 37 flounder and three weakfish.<br />
and Wednesday <strong>of</strong> Us week. , Irai Yerkea and Bea Hepler. wno now reside In Florida,<br />
We <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> should be In the men's division it was were also members <strong>of</strong> our <strong>of</strong> the week: Always<br />
. B.J, Zellers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> well represented and should Frank Hoelzle, CUlt Stengel dub,-<br />
that your cue la<br />
<strong>City</strong> with her 6H'-pound take up some real com-<br />
fluke,<br />
petition. Our next tournament sorry to report that fflna and fa<br />
otherwise you could miss your<br />
will be held August 8 and 9 at 9 Percy Brook* died Sunday shot.<br />
For those Interested,<br />
a.m. This tournament Is<br />
Baiiiers<br />
sponsored by Rath and<br />
Norman Bfley,<br />
"Catch fh© Flavor <strong>of</strong> the Shore"<br />
tournament We enjoyed our third<br />
"candy shoot" on Friday at<br />
winners<br />
7:30 p.m. with a very unusual<br />
finish. Three players shot a 73 fPADAFOBA'f<br />
Ice Cold Beach Trays<br />
;<br />
- tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry Tunis Club which necessitated a play<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
held Its mother-daughter Would you believe Oat in the DOWNEAfff<br />
SILVER OUEEN .<br />
tennis tournament July 28 play<strong>of</strong>f Evelyn Corlsh shot 86,<br />
Restaurant & Clam Bar<br />
with 24 people participating. Price Daviei shot S3 and Bill<br />
Joan and Jennifer Ballier Sehroeder shot 52. What a<br />
DINNER SPECIALTIES CHANGE NIGHTLY<br />
from Haddonfleld, faced come down. We must remind<br />
Carol and Pam Miller In feeour<br />
members that we will<br />
Chowder & Sandwich Lunch Specials<br />
Jersey Tomatoes* Peaches<br />
finals.<br />
have another candy shoot<br />
lie Balllers won the tonight (Friday), This is<br />
Fresh Packed Open Hearth Burgers on Kaiser Roil<br />
• Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice<br />
tournament for the second unusually doge, so take note.<br />
Homemade Chowders • Oyster Stew • Open Hearth steaks<br />
• Fresh Fruit Salads A Green Salad*'<br />
consecutive year by beating The Wednesday, July M,<br />
Shrimp, Crab & Assorted Seafood Salads • Homemade Dessertt<br />
fee Millers, 8-5, In a pro set. progressive attracted 40<br />
A variety <strong>of</strong> Fried S. Broiled Seafood<br />
FRUITS PRODUCE<br />
players. In the ladies division<br />
as they finished it was Rita<br />
ENJOY OUR OPEN AIR PATIO<br />
. More sports news Berchtold, Olive Scnaeffer Din A Atlantic, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> OPIN DAILY PQR LUNCH a DINNER 398-6154<br />
and Leah O'Brien, In the<br />
msrm ocman<br />
on page 10 men's division it was Dong<br />
Schmltt, Don Brown, and<br />
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* Mouth Watering Omelettes •<br />
' Fresh Fruit • Breakfast Combos<br />
LUNCH: Hot 8, Cold Sandwiches<br />
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The Sentinel Ledger<br />
opinions<br />
The wrong<br />
approach<br />
An attempt to aUeriate the proWem with<br />
youths loitering and using loud aod abusive<br />
language on the boardwalk by establishing a<br />
midnight curfew is the wrong approach<br />
Not only would dropping the present 1 a.m,<br />
curfew for minors under 17 be unfair to the<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> decent. Lau abiding youtns. it would<br />
do little to solve the problem<br />
If some loudmouthed youths congregate in certain<br />
spots along the boardwalk and use loud and<br />
abusive language, then they should be asked to<br />
disperse and keep their language down so that it<br />
doesn t fall on the ears <strong>of</strong> passersb) who certainly<br />
shouldn't have to contend with such talk<br />
on the main pedestrian artery <strong>of</strong> a cominunity<br />
which proudly bills itself America's greatest<br />
family resort<br />
There are no magical solutions to solving this<br />
problem other than enforcing existing laws and<br />
orduiaDees, Clearly u* the laws already on the<br />
books cant or aren't being enforced, dropping<br />
the curfew tune by one hour will hardly be earn*<br />
tive.<br />
There have also been complaints there isn't<br />
enough police presence on the boardwalk.<br />
Perhaps this is the problem; not enough unformed<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers on the boardwalk especially in the<br />
most populous i hangout > areas.<br />
Police don't — and shouldn't — have to be<br />
strong armed to young people to be effective; to<br />
keep entrances and exits free <strong>of</strong> crowds, to keep<br />
large knots <strong>of</strong> people from preventing unencumbered<br />
use by others <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk, to keep the<br />
dean salt air free <strong>of</strong> foul language<br />
If ttey're needed, get more-police; don't cut<br />
back on the curfew. The former wiU be more effestive<br />
than the latter.<br />
Friday, August 2,1985<br />
Establish a blue law policy based upon tradition<br />
PageSbc Section Two<br />
Slow causeway i*<br />
speed to save lives<br />
Mar, SmBMH^dger:<br />
Own <strong>City</strong> ts ailed<br />
"MMrini Greatest Family<br />
••Bed<br />
ftlfe b now<br />
ring this<br />
loriew <strong>of</strong> la* weetft death<br />
deattg aataDohOe acddects<br />
(not the &*rf this season)<br />
Qty, one wtsrifi t now many<br />
more <strong>of</strong> America's greatest<br />
America's greatest family<br />
mart for tte Joy <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Will iffJTT^^ BSS^X^<br />
agmy.aattoras, tajnry<br />
and eves dean along tte<br />
and now Mr.<br />
feeing abort his<br />
IMsgenfle man <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Tae St*inton Causeway,<br />
ate known as the 9b Street<br />
bridge, k weO known as a<br />
•^oUy inadequate rendway,<br />
with narrow lanes, open water<br />
tutiy tn caae at aii irtftit, doe<br />
te no gmmiisfls. no buffer<br />
•we, flmnfcriii^ views in<br />
other hazards—and a 45 mob<br />
yiedBmli to wMrinnotBrisis<br />
do oot adhere.<br />
It is nndeniandable that a<br />
BBBtfjon prevails where It<br />
WOUld<br />
to replace, piss otter eesti<br />
and financial burden* U<br />
adequate repairs wtft-ai.<br />
How many mere wfll^e?<br />
HBW many m wffi D* injured,<br />
tow many mow will<br />
mourn as a result <strong>of</strong> thU<br />
causeway <strong>of</strong> sadness gad<br />
danger, when a very staple<br />
Hsavmg notation cotud be<br />
cant our legislators<br />
ana police place a 30 mph,<br />
strictly and firmly enforced<br />
speed limit on tins causeway<br />
win strong penalties JOT<br />
violators? What doesl It<br />
matter if we get over^me<br />
bridge into <strong>Ocean</strong> OSa<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> mtamtes later? ^<br />
let us not say,<br />
hart to enforce, people<br />
speed anyway," Then<br />
not seen to be a problem<br />
enforcing 15 or 20 mpn apjed<br />
(saving the lives <strong>of</strong> our school<br />
chlklren). ^<br />
Let ns do something afcut<br />
our vacationing scfipoi<br />
children, tteir moms >nd<br />
dads and f<strong>of</strong>ta, to save tteir<br />
Iscs as they enter America's<br />
greatest tanDy resort, fay<br />
IB* 90 ijimif^oBJjt 30 IJUrfl<br />
Itarit OD that ahcrt, tut<br />
rous caBsewav? "*<br />
JotaBenjbaW<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>pty<br />
Saving electricity,<br />
doesn't rake rates<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />
Sie debate over the bine tan,<br />
wsee ta testimony before the<br />
- ^^H^^^^1^^1^^^E6^£ ^a33^1 a^j IEQE^^^B la)<br />
me editor repeated<br />
•^gestions *jg* an "aD tt<br />
none" ssUtaB is tbe only<br />
wyillsble way for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
-tto proseed, 0m argnnest is =<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; In doning grants, rebates and<br />
We have never bad a £f>oroacn over the ArtwnnV* I have found no one in far or pietely dosed dry.<br />
Qjtm is akin tomiii wring tte • July II article your loans to help oar eastern<br />
completely closed eom- Oty or WQdwMd or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>of</strong> building demolition on<br />
merry-go-round airplane with newspaper highlighted a seal up their borne energy<br />
muuUy, nor wiD we ever have Qty, Md. apfraadi-<br />
Sunday or building con- ova- the open pubbc golf a regularly scheduled Boeing quote from one <strong>of</strong> ov leaks, afford energy effldent<br />
Orm the years ov tool struction or stteet paving or course verras tbe closed 7C,<br />
customers who claimed air conditioners, and-use<br />
on Snnday. For several pattern <strong>of</strong> Sunday<br />
utility connections-We are not miniature course on the I urge the community energy conservation only ejeca1ca» more efBdenUy.<br />
generations <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty bis tss cvi<br />
Ekely to get Sunday banking boardwalk. A tttfle refkctlon, leadership tq develop a leads to higher electric rates Tboe programs help keep<br />
been a restricted low-key doubedly inequities which bpers nor city tax <strong>of</strong>fice hours towever, shows one to be as Smday dosing policy which from Atlantic Electric. down tte<br />
mostly ck»ed Sunday town— dkxild be mohed, bnt, by nor other tra^iiirjiany fjnff j outdoor aport — as accepted wffl preserve the tradUknaQv Tbe comment reveals a<br />
ying only by degrees from and large, tbe rules meet the do-Sonday services.<br />
American Sunday acthrity towJcey character <strong>of</strong> onr popular mlsconcepUon I<br />
j^yriimlvf* al^nost<br />
j ^ <strong>of</strong> A ^ needs and desires <strong>of</strong> A rmnplrtely open city ii Eke sailing —and the other to<br />
would like to correct with tbe<br />
L — bat Dot qBBB> - *<br />
mUtata,-B-.lt, not easy to neither desirabie nor wanted. to a typical boardwalk<br />
Douglas E-Omffln W<br />
dees flat survive ^ days been part articulate a togfcal working Tbe same<br />
O&mOty -while some otter ntiBtfaa<br />
*"'i'fc"H» fi k, ta reality, rfi snMbyjoefcty. - f * pUksophy tor docta« acne<br />
nan bad to raise rates to<br />
As a newcomer in 1M4 and business white permitting<br />
over tbe cost <strong>of</strong> excess<br />
— bnt dot quite — argument mm as a permanent residem, seemingly related ones to<br />
Generating capadty, Atlantic<br />
I tan been pleased Oat operate. It is difficult but not Giant stack will be visual blight Electric bat consciously<br />
tars.<br />
earlier leaders chose the local impossible, and we must do it.<br />
avoided building toe many<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I the electric utility plans to The electric power station is power plants and has never<br />
have had tbe privilege <strong>of</strong> eatend its smoke stacks at already a blight on an needed to ralae rates to<br />
visiting <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on several Beesley's Point to 478 feet otherwise beautiful land- compensate for conservation.<br />
Keep the chimes ringing<br />
occasions. 1 have come to love <strong>On</strong> this possibly be? It is scape. Please, please rally to -ta fact, cooservatton by<br />
it I hope as much as many <strong>of</strong> now than a amatory building, save this special bay. Weour<br />
customers hat helped us .complex, but one fact is tare<br />
Wtor,<br />
ludicrous. I Just couldn't listening distance, the<br />
tar higher ban the tallest<br />
twnd the letter <strong>of</strong> PWl<br />
m.<br />
would not let such a monster to delay construction <strong>of</strong> a and simple •<br />
believe anyone would find the delightful chimes at noon, 3<br />
building one can be permitted be built here If cltiiena<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Gary Corner<br />
and I pm. It is also pleasant I particularly admire your<br />
major new power plant,<br />
ID build m <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, wanted to preserve a scenic<br />
Augustine's raucoot. to hear tbe Joyous beua after grand back bay, Great Egg<br />
reducing our construction<br />
When I read Ms newt and<br />
Building is<br />
the weddings and the Harbor Bay, It has fine<br />
budget by more man flbillkm<br />
then beard nothing nwre, I<br />
True, we have many ob- memorable ones for the sweeping views. <strong>On</strong> a bright<br />
And you have so much more over tbe nest 10 years.<br />
flwoght where are <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
an eyesore jectionable bnt necessary funerals.<br />
simmer day with sailboats<br />
to preserve than we. Please -we have invested several<br />
Qtr's preservationists? Who<br />
and flags flying, there (•<br />
don't let it be frittered away, minion dollars to fund and<br />
noises ID our neighborhood.<br />
protects this wonderful bay?<br />
We are on the 7 a jn. route for<br />
These are the realistic nothing like it-at least not in<br />
T.E. Johnson promote a variety <strong>of</strong> con-<br />
Does no one care about scenic<br />
(he bash coCcctkn, police<br />
sounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. this country.<br />
London England<br />
beauty here?<br />
*Wfafag to as big «n eyesore<br />
<strong>On</strong> a recent vial I saw that<br />
«" more anwekone than an<br />
cars rushing to Bi*i? many I'D take churchs belli any<br />
mvfy building tnathopp^^ can*, fire trucks and, <strong>of</strong>day<br />
to the miserable noise <strong>of</strong><br />
course, our wonderful Rescue<br />
area, so bow come one <strong>of</strong> oar<br />
be game mfWM m the<br />
*tnmmtin" basinessniet)<br />
Squad. And if your napping boards and the people who<br />
aBws it to eUst on the main<br />
guests are light sleepers then walk our boards and streets<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> town?<br />
they mutt (at I do) bear tbe with their nerve-Jangling loud<br />
Tbe least be cooJd do is<br />
whittles <strong>of</strong> tbe life guards radios.<br />
doing their Job protecting the<br />
fim tte window*; the<br />
mfl bathen.<br />
Keep the chimes ringing!<br />
emttatol<br />
Thanks to St. Augustine<br />
Robert Stelnbach<br />
BfllKiflredge Church for giving us, within<br />
< ^ n rnjii n il for else*<br />
tridty, which fa tnrn http<br />
keep a lid on the growUta<br />
lieeMe rates. *<br />
-^we also have spedaJ free<br />
uuKi untioo programs **for<br />
tow-income residents and<br />
eugfljJe senior dttens, We<br />
encourage oar customers' Is<br />
can us at l-ao&in-oao to find<br />
out more about all<br />
oonjervaUflD programs,<br />
Understanding all the<br />
factors mat contribute to rate<br />
requests can be<br />
If yon doni use a kUowatthror<br />
<strong>of</strong> etecuidty, yon dont<br />
pay for it And saving deetridty<br />
wont cane higner<br />
•tea, • g<br />
n |i!fBfiH<br />
y<br />
Director, Medi« Relations<br />
servation programs, in-<br />
AUmmOmMc<br />
Times changed and so did the blue laws<br />
Editor, Sentuiel-Ledgir: AS — A great number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
I listen to tbe DaortTat p tS nt»^^rfn^i^r UU ** - show absolutely no we had a doted Sunday and service to tte cominunity if<br />
blue law meetings ead<br />
the letters to the editor in The<br />
being ka«t<strong>of</strong>mebtaelawbajbe« tt asjong as tte entire town donate a full page and have a<br />
Smtinei-Ledger, I am truly<br />
amazed at tbe complete lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> knowledge and the<br />
misunderstanding concerning<br />
be l bli d th<br />
M0W "« n "v «•» we ma a doted Sunday and wwee to the community if<br />
%n7tr 2SS S^S^r^P? 1 "* 1 !^* 0 •*»*>«»^^SH, over a period <strong>of</strong> complete *ta^*^»«fSfcJU~<br />
background history<br />
— Tbe merchants knew only a skeleton <strong>of</strong> a blue taw 30 years the town opens Itself <strong>of</strong> tbe blue laws. This tntmld<br />
when they came here that we dosing a very small minority up (including the CIty'a golf include such things asitte<br />
had closed Sundays.<br />
<strong>of</strong> bustoesses.<br />
aid tennis courts), you cannot original intent <strong>of</strong> tte Hue<br />
g g<br />
general<br />
— B a great number <strong>of</strong> blame tbe boardwalk mer- taws, what happened to them<br />
public and the Please let me abed tame<br />
blue laws.<br />
people are upset about tbe last chants for being upeet over the past 106 year* and a<br />
gh on the inaccuracy <strong>of</strong><br />
'Remember the Sabbath<br />
nmimintu <strong>of</strong> tte Mflft law<br />
fist <strong>of</strong> all the ordinances,<br />
fliese statements.<br />
Tbe merchants now feel<br />
Statements such as:<br />
being Invalidated - when<br />
amendments and rule<br />
Editor, flrntiiwl-I restrictions that were to be tueh premises upon the<br />
— The rules have been one these people been all »*_,fNy « W»S kept changes. •*<br />
The founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
g nceforth on the use Lord's Day (commonly called — You don't change tte changed by a stow process<br />
dosed ta token segregation so<br />
(bese years while the blue taw<br />
bat <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty can say we<br />
It would be wen to list each<br />
Mended that their <strong>of</strong> all lots and premises on the to Sabbath or Sunday), nor rules ta the middle <strong>of</strong> the over tte past 100 yean until nu been modified aid have blue laws.<br />
change individually, wboiwas<br />
Wand fbould be a Chrlftian island.<br />
shall any act, matter or thing game,<br />
now the town is more open watered down to • point<br />
responsible foe it, and that<br />
s reaort to wMcb the <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the restrictions was be done that is in desecration<br />
than dosed.<br />
where they are no longer Since there aeems to be so bat change meant to "tbe<br />
Ixtd'a Day would ahraya be that "no business <strong>of</strong> any kind <strong>of</strong> said Lord's Day" All — Why after 106 years do<br />
functional.<br />
inuch misunderstanding further opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
booored. They accordingly act whatsoever shall at any time owners <strong>of</strong> real estate in <strong>Ocean</strong> the boardwalk merchants - The blue laws we had 10S<br />
about the blue laws, I feel that Dr. Richard L.Haab<br />
forth certain reNTVationj and hereafter be carried on upon<br />
aty should be expected to want to change the blue laws? years ago and the blue laws <strong>of</strong> —Yes, the merchants knew it would be a great public<br />
Ocemjaty<br />
comply with this restriction.<br />
Wealth and Sundays<br />
are incomparable<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: A<br />
recent letter by Mr. Gerry<br />
fOause took issue with my<br />
ooinmn that supported tbe<br />
lane laws, I will allow tbe<br />
Mr. Klaase's ktter to each<br />
stand on tteir own merit.<br />
I do object to Mr. Ktsnse<br />
fedecteddiy leaders haves<br />
double standard to suww tlHg<br />
fte'bb* Jaw* wfauV also<br />
End the discussion; let the voters decide<br />
In the present situation<br />
some merchants are showing<br />
integrity <strong>of</strong> an exemplary Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: If we were to follow Ms business really is to make<br />
type by keeping their stores<br />
us want to preserve a way <strong>of</strong><br />
The other night I attended one<br />
payers and lay the matter to<br />
rational, a bouse <strong>of</strong> money. Don't get me wrong.<br />
closed on Sundays. Their <strong>of</strong> the blue law sessions at tte<br />
fife mat permits us to have a rest for all tune. i<br />
prostitution would be allowed<br />
fails to note that we, like him,<br />
.There's nothing wrong in<br />
example should challenge middle school on Bay Avenue. free rdgn as long as the place<br />
suffer flnandaUy under bhie<br />
making money, I Just want to<br />
others to keep faith with the- This is a subject <strong>of</strong> much <strong>of</strong> business was lovely to look<br />
laws. Most lodging establish-<br />
pobft out all <strong>of</strong> us are selfishly<br />
founders and support the discussion in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty right<br />
— to r<br />
at and contained beautifully<br />
ment owners would be happy principles that have con-<br />
motivated!<br />
now.i t must say I was Im-<br />
batteries to once again face<br />
—we an know what each side<br />
appointed bedrooms —<br />
to ten him that Sunday nights tributed immeasurably to pressed witt the selection <strong>of</strong><br />
the harsh reality <strong>of</strong> surviving.<br />
wants. Let's get on with Jt!<br />
likewise a beautiful oak bar.<br />
have been tbe hardest night <strong>of</strong><br />
Tbe business operator<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s wbolesomeness tbe panel members and the<br />
Let's put it to a vote by<br />
. Tbewholeidea<strong>of</strong>awenran<br />
Charles E.tJott<br />
(he week to rent hi <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />
wants a pr<strong>of</strong>it, and others <strong>of</strong><br />
and prosperity.<br />
expert manner with which<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oiy voters and^tax-<br />
OceorfCtty<br />
Due to tbe blue Jaws we have<br />
Neely Crowley moderated tte<br />
more vacancies on Sundays To keep faith with tbe meeting. It was democracy ta<br />
(nan on any otter night <strong>of</strong> tbe founders in tbe observance <strong>of</strong> action, and all who wished to A very untraditional game being played her&<br />
week. And, fewer tourists (be Lord's Day is also to keep speak received every op- Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: SentinetLedger: deaUnK witt tte teenanera'tt<br />
mean fewer customers even faith with tte Creator whom portunity to do so.<br />
'tt into hA, tte th* sea? ..T Or n, maybe «.**. tte «- «= iT* ^ " M *<br />
ttoi bad<br />
*c drugstores. lV* , ', ; .<br />
-We all to Uugh at tbe<br />
sought to honor, and<br />
Flanders. Isnt it getting old<br />
I suggest that Mr. Manse serve, , He has commanded;<br />
enough to demolishT<br />
confine las remarkf to tbe<br />
without nwlrtng<br />
correct judgments about<br />
persons. . <strong>of</strong>;"r'<br />
Many ..^^<br />
A' new motto tot<br />
ESdltnr, 1 statement was to tte effect<br />
are<br />
Repair the<br />
pier asset<br />
l^iJSSS^fJ * "anas tor a<br />
^ZUZwhtoll &eat success<br />
the SStt Street Her In> <strong>Ocean</strong> Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; In<br />
aty for a long time. I am a behalf <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
t^thfwii!!* 1 ^*! *»1 mffH * 3 °mm erc We have had modified<br />
« and myself, I am<br />
trutnruUy state tte many expressing my " "<br />
r T l lin»«l^ «***«<br />
closing for many yean and I •* MlJA VOU,<br />
feel that is Bttll preferable to J •<br />
all open! Left correct tte<br />
inequities at far at possible<br />
but let's not throw out tte<br />
baby wife tte bath water and Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
sacrifice the uniqueness <strong>of</strong> Since we wrote last year to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty.<br />
complain about the lack <strong>of</strong><br />
Let's all make tome police protection during tte<br />
sacrifices and Join in a Night In Venice (we had<br />
revision <strong>of</strong> the blue laws but maranders, drunks, illegal<br />
let's keep the wholesome parking, people urinating in<br />
Sunday atmosphere <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> tte back <strong>of</strong> our homes), it<br />
aty Intact,<br />
seems only fair to writs and •<br />
EdrtaM.Kram commend tte police tor the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> good Job done this year.<br />
There were at least eight<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficers patrolling 17th<br />
Street on foot,<br />
They had to admit that<br />
people on this street get out <strong>of</strong><br />
hand and they cannot fully<br />
contain them on this par-^<br />
ncular evening, , *"^<br />
They had to make several<br />
arrests for flat-fighting,<br />
urinating, etc., and give out<br />
numerous tickets for Illegal<br />
"parking.<br />
Here's a big thank you to<br />
Police Chief Longo, his<br />
captain^, and his men.<br />
Remember us next year.<br />
Harry andBlta Berchtold<br />
OoaanCIty<br />
ejtobllshmenta, tbe Humane<br />
&'^,You must visualise that tte Society and the dUsenry who<br />
'•pier Is situated near a large contributed to the success <strong>of</strong><br />
,-t/jnIet which has tremendous tbe July Jubilee Week, June<br />
'^advantages. I, do hope the .»Jiuy 6..,<br />
1 Bovt>nungbod> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty 1 " Our endeavor was to make,<br />
1 wouM conkkler repairing tbe Jtts.earfjr week Into 1 * strong<br />
oler and providingua much and pleasurable .w^ek, at.<br />
Seeded fast food resteurant tractive to tourists and,our<br />
. . . "L- , t .residents,.mis was'our first<br />
, ThUfadllly would prortdi, July Jublteerwhlch was •<br />
.<strong>Ocean</strong> aty witt i| fishing tttt' great sucessi Wajjbops to<br />
Biat-would be No. 1 along tte DuUdoaiteichyear. ,' ! . i.<br />
Sooth Jenny coast Do not, I aljo.;w)sh,to thank Mark,<br />
Judge eiperianc* to the past Solfer lt " ' " ^<br />
"^•--^^ pronttbilltyils ftulsn<br />
" ' fat thUi<br />
i l \ y *<br />
Thanks for<br />
' *<br />
your votes ,<br />
r><br />
wouldlUntoasythsAklrquto ><br />
my sponsors/ Wards Pastry,<br />
«nd to *U the friendi jfsxoOy-<br />
! who.Voto4^tor '<br />
TOE SENnNEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
The repeal <strong>of</strong> our blue law<br />
' when really tested legally was<br />
to be expected. I think it<br />
toted rather a long time for<br />
bMng a* amhigous and poorly<br />
written at It was.<br />
, Yet in all its legal<br />
• wejUmeiMi it ciftlifily<br />
; Wpid <strong>Ocean</strong> Qftr to be the<br />
• h gace a ring <strong>of</strong> welcome<br />
be found In other resort towns<br />
difference around an already<br />
so Just why was <strong>Ocean</strong> Oft to<br />
nice UtUe town and we eerdesirable<br />
to mat different<br />
Wnh; have prospered over<br />
family vacationer and senior<br />
the 100 years; over $8 billion<br />
retiree? Sunday closing and,<br />
hi ratables, a fine police and<br />
<strong>of</strong> course, no saloons waa,<br />
Bw department, an excellent<br />
without a doubt, the answer ,<br />
PMcuf squad second to no<br />
We all know any business<br />
iwort town, Stalnton'f, tbe<br />
that can have an exclusive<br />
largest department store In<br />
Jelling feature over a com-<br />
«ry dlflerent typi seashore the eounty! a coMdenHoua<br />
petitor certainly baa •<br />
nattydpal work force Iran<br />
decided successful and<br />
Umlly vacationer and tte mayor down to mention<br />
monetary advantage over any<br />
retaing homeowner,<br />
only a few pluses.<br />
aanpetitor. <strong>Ocean</strong> city wlft<br />
' Sunday dosing seemed to But many <strong>of</strong> our pluses can<br />
to weak blue law for over 106<br />
Rightfully indignant; hold<br />
on to the Arts Center<br />
:~ Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
, The good clUiens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
,,Uty were rightfully Indignant<br />
' "When certain <strong>of</strong> your town<br />
otfidflls suggested that their<br />
• arts, heritage and cultural<br />
programs didn't rank as a<br />
' = yean bad this advantage and<br />
now <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is just<br />
•nother retort town which<br />
will not be apparent or<br />
noticable over the first few<br />
yean <strong>of</strong> change. But our<br />
chlklren will pay for losing<br />
our Sunday dosing advantages<br />
I<br />
I personally do not think the<br />
present public meetings on<br />
this issue wiQ Indicate or be<br />
any more productive to tte<br />
committee than tte public<br />
meetings set up to refute rate<br />
Increases by our utilities.<br />
But, I do wonder If a strong<br />
Sunday blue law can be<br />
written by tte present<br />
committee and its attorney<br />
which would be acceptable to<br />
fte court giving we who love-<br />
Oils great little town mat<br />
a track to use the school for Your Arta facility it one <strong>of</strong> which over 100 years made It<br />
the Arts Center!<br />
toe matt distinctive cultural so different and great—lust a<br />
Second: The large majority resources <strong>of</strong> South Jersey and doted Sabbath!<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte arts programs and its Ion would be an economic<br />
RodBoone<br />
projects are unusually self- setback for real estate, ser-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong><br />
sufficient for a small comvice businesses, retirees,<br />
munity without many foun- summer tourism and more.<br />
— " - • rlty and dation or corporate donors. In We can understand that<br />
i <strong>City</strong> Arts ' words, tte users pay either modest rehabilitation<br />
now, or an extensive total<br />
I farmed out. Center's programs.<br />
renewal <strong>of</strong> the faculty ta the<br />
.. Because the America the The classes and arts future might prove desirable,<br />
•' Beautiful Fund bat observed programs rank ta tte top 10 but to close the faculty before<br />
. ..and advised on the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty percent <strong>of</strong> similar giie arts the full consensus <strong>of</strong> the<br />
/Arts Center programs for tte and cultural centers, because townspeople to such an action<br />
,'past eight years, lam sending they are adapted well to would be In our opinion a<br />
Spa some general comments demand and users from a grave mistake.<br />
.; (bout tte value <strong>of</strong> Oat effort. wide area in all seasons <strong>of</strong> the It goes without taring, but I<br />
First: The adaptive ate <strong>of</strong><br />
wiU reiterate America tte<br />
your heritage school building Third: The Arta Center BeauUful'fl pledge to continue<br />
:,;Jt a practical and classic laellity, .. at well at the to be a friendly advlwr to<br />
temple <strong>of</strong> American Historical -<br />
Museum your community arts<br />
Jtagenttity which came into represents an as yet un- programs and tte Center,<br />
' flower to save local landmeasured treasure. It is an Paul Bruce DowUng,<br />
narks around Iff! during the economic magnet attracting<br />
Executive Director<br />
acentemialera " residents and visitors alike.<br />
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PACE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N J,<br />
Worship together this week<br />
JT. JAMES AME<br />
tt SL and Hatrai Av,<br />
KWDAY<br />
JO *m . Saaday scbcxri<br />
nn'fcwiafli J. VtajcljefM.<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
aishcre Rd.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
iplaia ! Camplei;<br />
nu&.-ItattE<br />
»» La. • Church School Rev Andrew Surace.<br />
11 ajn • MMorning<br />
worship SUNDAY<br />
7:30 pjn.-Evening service 10 ajn<br />
" 11 am<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God t^^^<br />
MAWLAOT ASSEMBLY<br />
T P" " MMwMfc »HTO.<br />
.OF GOD ——<br />
JSw. Jerry Stnrgfai, rastsr °^J15 WXANOTV<br />
r<br />
5Su SDMI no Asbury Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1985<br />
Dr. Manuel Avila<br />
Springfield Bapf. CTurch, Springfi#ld, Pa<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 am<br />
SOMG SERVICE 10:20 a.m<br />
CHUBCHSfflVCE10 30a.nl<br />
i¥E SBIVICE 7*15 p.m. * nng#l "*""" Sin «<br />
ar^aaaa&alB^ K KA — — - - - _ _ _<br />
Soto.il. Carol Slinun, Soprano<br />
, Mn. Jmw Smiifi<br />
NURSERY I<br />
SL PETER'S UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8* and Centra Avenue OcwoCrty.NJ<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4tti, 1985<br />
*B0 ML & 1030 AJL Monte Worttatp<br />
• "MORETHAN BREAD"<br />
ITIte 10:30 Service- broadcast on WISS-AM1O0)<br />
WH)NESDAY, AUGUST 7,1985<br />
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
8:30 -11:45 A.M.<br />
"TOGETHER JESUS' LOVE"<br />
-6:00 to 9:00 P.M.-<br />
"SUMMERINHARNIA"<br />
CtaptefB<br />
"BOY AND HIS HORSE"<br />
Anixdfing trip into the world <strong>of</strong><br />
fantasy lor jr. Highs<br />
Tour Guide, G,5, Lewis<br />
Summer Visitors Welcome<br />
David M. WUm, PutM*<br />
Brian Roberto, AiMdata Pastw<br />
miHam m. McCMiaad, AuoctoM Pm&t<br />
Dr. Kim Lane* Bc*mon, Mr, ,<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
DaDy-8.10 ajn. and 4 pjn.<br />
Satroday-8 ajlL, C 5:15, 7<br />
and 8:15 pjn,<br />
Sunday - 7, 8. 9, 10:15 and<br />
11:30 ajn, and S pjn.<br />
ST,<br />
NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
and<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
1BTH * WESLEY 399-2261<br />
REV. DONALD L HURLBOT. ScAtar tatto<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4,1985<br />
8:00 A.M. • Pisttr Donald E. Huriterf<br />
9:30 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
1045 A.M. Pai tor Donald E. Hurlbert<br />
7:15 P.M. BJBl£ CONFERENCE<br />
OR. S. MAXWELL CODER,<br />
AAoody Bible Insflfuff, Chicago<br />
THE JIM O'BRYON MUStCAL FAMILY<br />
MM. thru W. 7:18 P.M, Dr. S. MixweD Coder<br />
Tun. thru Fri. 9:00 A.M. Dr. S. Maxwell Coder<br />
Music by The Jim O'Bryen Family<br />
froiri Bel Air,<br />
Sttntlng tor Tht<br />
FundtmtntMlm<br />
otthtFUth<br />
Van Transportation to and from Sunday School<br />
and Church... Oial-A-Rfde 3»MSi<br />
THE OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE EXPERIENCE<br />
WESLgY AVINUE-Sth to 6th STR6ETS-OCIAN CiTY# N.J.<br />
SUMMER OF '85...come and enjoy the continuing<br />
TABERNAO^ TRADITION <strong>of</strong> outstanding inspirational services,<br />
THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1985<br />
GREAT MUSIC, TOOt<br />
Qrtdnmt- Mutic Coordinator<br />
WEEK 11-OOA.M.<br />
Morning Services: 9:00 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
(Song Service: 8:45 & 10:45)<br />
W DR. BRYANT M. KIRKLAND<br />
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church<br />
New York, New York<br />
Evening Service: 7:30 P.M.<br />
(Song Service: 7:15)<br />
DOT WORTH, Exec. Director<br />
WOMEN ALIVE<br />
Collingswood, N.X V<br />
and em Luff i , , j ".*/•"<br />
L^.,- , A ^ ^ . :, . ^<br />
. "AnEreiiii(a(Muilc<br />
God is<br />
with us<br />
When maehe withseif<br />
doubt<br />
Gogisarmminng fttana.<br />
We care<br />
St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Central Ave.it Team Sl<br />
Oc«an<strong>City</strong><br />
Services <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Communion<br />
S(Hriayaft!(iti11AJti.<br />
ThtRev.A.I.AlSMch,<br />
Ptifor<br />
The R#v. C.P. Cresiman,<br />
Assistant<br />
Douglas H, Frew,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
3W-O7fS<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 «J»L • Hojy Eocfaariflt<br />
10 ajn. • Choral Eocharist<br />
withaennoo, story how and<br />
nursery.<br />
WEDfffiSDAY<br />
10 ajn. • Holy Eucharist in<br />
foe chapel.<br />
CHURCH OF THE<br />
20th and Atlantic Av.<br />
Rev. John A. Smart<br />
OTNDAY<br />
9<br />
10 ajn. • Morning service.<br />
Boh/ Communion first Sunday<br />
f th tfa<br />
OCEAN CTTY<br />
First Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Scientist<br />
and Reading Room<br />
m St. ft Asburv Ave,<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
SCIENCE<br />
SOTWajfS 11:00 AM,<br />
Sunday School 11:00 A.M.<br />
Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.<br />
Testimonial Meeling<br />
Reading Room Daily<br />
II A.M.Jo j PM,<br />
ALL WELCOME<br />
The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A; *<br />
7fh and Wesley Avenue<br />
Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th-A/l., Pastor<br />
Choir Director ' Organist<br />
J. Kenneth Reese Jean C. Ridgway<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4,1985<br />
MORNMG WORSHT- 8:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M.<br />
"FASCINATION WITH MURDER"<br />
Mr. Allen - Preaching<br />
SUN0AYSCH00L-9:30AiltC ,J'?-<br />
The Whole Bible for the whole Person r , \<br />
Graded ciaxses Nursery Adult* ', '<br />
EVENMGW0BSMP»7^0F.<br />
Eileen KllpatrJcki ^flg<br />
.TUESDAY<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajn- - Wcrahlp service<br />
U ajn.-Eamfly Bible hour MACEDONU UNITED<br />
7 pJBu • Gospel meettng<br />
GRACE BIBLE<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Hotel Luray<br />
6S2 Wesley Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
Rev. Frank Mohr<br />
lflth SL and Shupaoo Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
David M. Finch, pastor<br />
gjNDAY~~<br />
9-M ajn. • Qrarch Bchool<br />
11 ajn. - Morning wonhlp<br />
SUNDAY UNITED MKIHODBT<br />
9:4S ajn. . today school CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somers Potat<br />
11 ajn. • Morning worship Bethel Rd. and Doran AT,<br />
7:10 p.m. • Evening service (oppotlte Acme parking lot)<br />
— ^ — BBV. Robert E. Costello,<br />
WEDNESDAY pastor. :<br />
, PM pm, • ^w« service '<br />
and Bible study SUNDAY<br />
REORGANIZED<br />
OF JESUS LA&<br />
CHURCH 11 ajfl. • Worship service<br />
SUNDAY<br />
UNITED METHODIST OF<br />
11 ajn. . Mm&In<br />
tbe SEA ISLE CITY<br />
Brotherhood Chapel on Shore Kennedy Blvd. and Park Rd.<br />
Rd.,Seaville. (Just inside the Richard W. Nichols, pastor<br />
NJ, Marine Science Consorthim.)<br />
AD are welcome. SUNDAY<br />
9:« am Church school<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />
MOO Ventnor Parkway<br />
Rev. Terence E. Johnson<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. - Worship service<br />
and A D A school<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
3tod St and Central Av.<br />
11 ajn. • Worship hour<br />
WESLEY UNTTED<br />
METHOD®r<br />
i K. 810 Petersburg<br />
Dr. John F. Garralian. pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn.-Morning worship<br />
11 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
SEAVHJLE UNITED<br />
METTHODIST<br />
(Please turn to page a)<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
Ecumenical<br />
8900 VENTNOR AVE,<br />
WARS ATE, N.J.<br />
Visitors Always Welcome<br />
SUNDAY, AU0UST4<br />
CeWwtBLItelnOurStfviwi<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1985<br />
IT'S FUN!<br />
DICK'S<br />
DOCK<br />
PAGE II —SECTION two<br />
Fluke peaking in size and numbers in area waters<br />
•0 that difficult to catch<br />
<strong>of</strong>fshore water*. Thli ptr-<br />
Great Egg Inlet baf btM •unnitt fluke,<br />
teular season thw^h, wt'n „<br />
~Ofa a. nd Wedey Av. Msgr. P«il M OthoDor,<br />
QfDK,<br />
slowly progressing into Wgger TlJi majoriftr <strong>of</strong> the rental<br />
•wing the weakfi* alr^dy<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Otj<br />
Grwk Ori/iodox<br />
and blggo' catcbet tbnwgli<br />
rttttlng to school on ttw intlde<br />
boats art averaging 20 to 30<br />
Msgr James A, CKT.<br />
HJNPAY<br />
themonth<strong>of</strong>July—to where<br />
and back bay waterm. Quite<br />
Boimderi, with aomt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MASSES<br />
lOajn.-Chun* aehool with<br />
the average dally catches are<br />
large nunben have been<br />
vitirani obviouily doing<br />
MASSES<br />
Dafly 7 «_m. 4:30 pJn.<br />
osmoDox<br />
FISHING THE SALT<br />
Hbte-daaao tor all •§§»,<br />
surpawlng those <strong>of</strong> Jraw,<br />
caught on both Ugh and low<br />
Mich better because <strong>of</strong> unir<br />
By Ralph Stork<br />
odes.<br />
Daily • Taadlao. Saturday • 1 j d ?<br />
11 ajn. • Morning wmhtp.<br />
•tod <strong>of</strong> tts witsn.<br />
i<br />
the bMt time for fluke.<br />
Etghty^etr-oMFraakMel*<br />
D.J. ComrtanUlos.<br />
today-i,»:lS,«!Ji am,<br />
nwM are yery few anglers'<br />
puur<br />
Lutheran<br />
The Philfldelphia group <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Margate wa» all aaufs<br />
IDC QDCBL<br />
who have actively pursued<br />
tften be displayed tbe Simmd<br />
Bob Underwood, Mike<br />
ST. JOSEPHS<br />
ST. JOHN'S UJTHBHAN<br />
tttese flounders aid not come<br />
13-ounce weakfUJibj c*u|U<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Hoiiflitiiin, lob. Kelhowir,<br />
to tbe bay aboad th S<br />
CONFESSIONS ' ,<br />
RiL ttd<br />
Cfcntral Av. at 10th St<br />
back with almost sensational<br />
S la, - Qrthos • Matins<br />
D Dta and d And^'Lyntt," LCh and d P«k <strong>of</strong> tta ieajon, tte Oil r^inf^ toudi ftat con. £.<br />
Weekdays after I a,m,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
catches. Andfor the flrst-Uine<br />
B:SO am - DWne Utargy<br />
Mass Saturday. 1:30 to 3:30<br />
Albert E. Abpach, pattoc<br />
anglen, I know thU must<br />
lihso mm, - Sana<br />
fun aid aHa 7<br />
MASSES<br />
Et. Charles P. ft<br />
nuke them think ttMtH'a not<br />
Daily -7 and lam, and 7<br />
IT. FRANCES<br />
pm<br />
Interdenominational<br />
CABRIN1 RX.<br />
Saturday . S:» pm.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
2nd Si. and Atlantic Av. tad«j.**.9. M* 11=41 2ff.?.<br />
Mo. and 5:30pm<br />
TABERNACLE 9 anfl 11 fcB. Tta •«?!» rf<br />
Msgr J<strong>of</strong>epb E. Conlon,<br />
Wtsley Av^ 5Hi to Sh sta.<br />
Howard Silvester <strong>of</strong><br />
pastar<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Oon Oty, WDbn 6. LaS, MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and a mem-<br />
Satnrday - 4 to 5 pm.<br />
Cnd and LanrBs Av.<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
MASSES<br />
SealsJeaty<br />
Fishing Club displays<br />
DaUy -7 and 9 ajn_<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Christian Science<br />
Benry Maad, pastor<br />
the 28-inch. 8-pound<br />
Satnrday-9aJn., 6and7:30<br />
S ajn. 11 u, . Morning<br />
fluke he caught in Great<br />
pun.<br />
into wlfli guest speaktr<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
SDNDAY<br />
Egg Inlet Aug. 30.<br />
Sanday-7.B30,10andU:30 SCIENTIST<br />
7 JO pja. Btf rt 8 and 10 aJB, •TSeamlee.<br />
ajn.<br />
with gnat<br />
Weigh-in was at Fish 'n<br />
«Oi St and Adnry Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Stuff, 821 Bay Av,<br />
PHABETABERNACUS<br />
Aon Rd. and DIM AV,<br />
Bwtor Vfflage Square<br />
SaHirday firm 11 ajn. togflTOAY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av. and Zion<br />
ftnm Point<br />
noon, before<br />
Rev Margaret Gibb. asst.<br />
ei-ening<br />
achooL<br />
pastor<br />
BargBintown<br />
Rev. Charles Rinck, pastor<br />
Rev. mniam Britt, pastor<br />
CHUBCM OF TIB OULY<br />
aneritos<br />
RESURHECTION, R.C. 11 ajn. to ! pjiL<br />
Marmora<br />
Msgr. Janes J. Zegers,<br />
pastor<br />
tbe tojr aboMd °" Ao *»'<br />
Ken Curcio caught 37 flounder continue to get larger — at alstently y outflghes many y <strong>of</strong><br />
pJiu tew wealfliS. evidenced by the ft-pound 7- the male anglen, aught a<br />
As flahlng continues into the ounce summer fluke weighed oooler-full <strong>of</strong> flounder while Thomas S. I<br />
ta by Frank Hendree <strong>of</strong> fishing the bay In a rental<br />
Margate.<br />
boat, the heaviest <strong>of</strong> which<br />
Don Vittorilll <strong>of</strong> was 3 pounds 14 ounces. PAINTING<br />
Philadelphia, fishing aboard<br />
Us boat The Honorable <strong>On</strong>e Traditionally la our coastal CONTRACTOR<br />
II, caught • 5-pound frounce waters, September means<br />
flub In Margate Bay. weakfish and flounder andtNTERIOR.EXTEIpOR<br />
Peg Sweeney <strong>of</strong> blues scbooled-up In and Fully Insured '<br />
Philadelphia, with her ex. anuod the inlets and near Licensed-<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>'<br />
20 Years Experience ^<br />
Huber first in tournament<br />
FREEESTMATES<br />
job) Huber Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> There were 43 boats entered<br />
Don VittoreM <strong>of</strong> Philadrlpliia hoists his; 5-<br />
aty won first place to the fa the threeHliviston tourpound<br />
6-ounce fluke.<br />
Uueflsh division <strong>of</strong> the 15th nament for weakflah, flounder<br />
annual Zebco SmaU Boat<br />
Tournament on Sunday, with<br />
a 13-pound Mah.<br />
A-*-.<br />
Yacht Club bridge<br />
Be was flahlng from the<br />
Good Tlroei, captained by<br />
YACHT CLUB - Duplicate Morrison 204, Dot Ashead and Mnrlno 178, Ucd for fifth ^ere<br />
, Charles Maclean <strong>of</strong> Ventnor,<br />
Bmtihm SUNDAY<br />
bridle winners July 23 above Dr FVank Aahead, 194U, Eve Jean MacCadden and Peg<br />
which captured third place Jor<br />
10 ajn. •<br />
TOIDAY<br />
•mage for the North-South Kelly and Stella Couth 181, AtHnso, and Gertrude Bodine<br />
tne most poundage with a<br />
7 pjn. •Bvraing worstttp 9:X ajn. ad U<br />
mre Helen Kulo and Lucille Bdna Daniela and Jean De and Candy Kent 17S, Bob and Frank Hendree <strong>of</strong> Margate shows <strong>of</strong>f his S- total <strong>of</strong> four m weighing^<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Wdrahip service mt<br />
Louise Young 171, and the pound 7-ounce flounder.<br />
pounds.<br />
Bpjn.<br />
9:30 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
Drj. .Arthur and A.J.<br />
MASSES<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
and nursery<br />
DeMarino, 170.<br />
WA81LUK CATCHES<br />
DaOy • 8 and 9 " "><br />
BY-TH&SEA<br />
East-West winners were<br />
7-POUND FLOUNDER<br />
Mday . 8 auffl. and 7 pjo.<br />
Sft a. and Astmry Av.<br />
. Private &<br />
Peg Waltera and Dot<br />
Saturday - 4 and 6:30 pjn. HOLY TRINITY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
Methodist^<br />
Drawneck 213H, PegPeter<br />
WatUok <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty RENT-A-BOAT<br />
Sunday - 7:45, S, 10:15 and EPISCOPAL<br />
Irjterrkn«nl<br />
Renovations<br />
ST. PETER'S<br />
VWegand and Nancy Ronmy and BeHmawr caught a 37-<br />
n.Xmm, 30th St. and Bay Ay.<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
205W, Alice Jones and Connie inch, 7-pound flounder at<br />
CONCRETE • PAINTING* C^RPENTTRV^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
ah St. and Central Av.<br />
Fern 196, Emma May God- Beach Tnor<strong>of</strong>are behind the Small Boats for Fishing and Crabbing<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
9:15 am . Sunday school<br />
Rev Michael W. GoMnerg,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
dardand Marion Clinton 184, Harbor House.<strong>of</strong>f 3rd Street'<br />
Ptone (609) 391-0936' ''^" ^'\i".<br />
iOsJO ajn, - Morning aerrice<br />
Wabash and Poplar An. rector<br />
DmvU M. Ftacfa, pastor<br />
Wally and Betty. Bunyon on July 29. It was weighed in<br />
with goest speaker.<br />
174%, Dave Drawneck and at Fish-n Stuff, ttl Bay Av.<br />
Liiivood<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Dave Young 172,BB1D and<br />
5:30 pjn. -Bo^y Eucharist<br />
9 ajn. - Church scbool<br />
Florence Footer 171 and Betty More sports news,<br />
Saturday • 6:J0 pjn.<br />
IBM Shore Rd.<br />
§ aad 10:30 son. . Momta<br />
Evans and Florence Hanson<br />
arles le<br />
Sunday-8.9:30 and 11 ajn..<br />
Lfawood<br />
worship. Pastor Find<br />
171,<br />
er<br />
on page 17 i<br />
6:30 pjn.<br />
8 ajn. - Holy Eucharist<br />
10am . choral Bh^<br />
aWDAY _ _ _ _<br />
• Over 35 years experience<br />
ST. JOSEPHS B.C.<br />
9:45 ajn. - aarch schxil TRINITY UNITED<br />
• Name brand carpen^t^<br />
44th and Landb AT.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
U la, • Morning worship METHODIST<br />
Winners in the GP-14 champions, Peter<br />
• Braided Rugs, ; ""\:
PAGE 12 — SECTION WO<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
ADVERTISING RATES<br />
Advertisements for thtte columns should be In the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
flee <strong>of</strong> The MnflnsiLMger for the TUESDAY EDITION net<br />
later than Saturday noon for the regular classified lection<br />
and not later than Monday noon for the too late to classify<br />
section. FRIDAY EDITION. Wednesday noon for the regular<br />
classified section and Thursday noon far the too late to<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Tlmt, M Wordi or. Leu....,,,,,, M.M<br />
tWpmr word exceeding Is words)<br />
Ad Sunning I Consecutive Times,<br />
with 35 Wort J or LMS......<br />
Ads Requiring Box Number • J1.00 additional<br />
TOO Utl TO CUSSIFY ADS SO* iXTBA<br />
—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />
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Ccpy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />
flee personally, muit be accompanied by cash or cheek to<br />
cover cost, copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />
convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />
before advertisement will be let In type.<br />
Help Wanted<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j.y<br />
Wonted<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2.1985<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, StrvicM Pr<strong>of</strong>'l.<br />
P»BT TIMI - genial Ulat<br />
Fai aM Laia, saailen. Call Hs-Mes,<br />
FULL TIMI BliHWASHIBji ANT<br />
COOKJ - •lue Crtti, live Inlaid,<br />
tenants, paid ••»!!«. Call |e»ir»,<br />
apply al Timrdiit II<br />
PULL f IMi M*!MTIN*Ne« M*N -<br />
«lu< Croii. Idle thi.in. v.c.lloiv Alia<br />
part time m,ir.tmnn ma ft rov who ara<br />
In ttw UutlfKti ol my Uta with ma, I<br />
In ttila thort dialogue want to thanK<br />
yov for everything & confirm one*<br />
mora that I navar want to he<br />
separated from you, no mattar how<br />
Bml malarial dailrO may fia. I<br />
want to D* with you & my lovad ona*<br />
In your parpatual glory. Am«n.<br />
TlunK you for your (ova toward nia<br />
t my lovad ona». Pray mi» prayar J<br />
conaacutlva aiy» wltncwr aiklng for<br />
your wWI, aflar 3rd day your wlin<br />
will tm granTad. Pnmlla to txibllin<br />
u toon H your favor ha> Man oran<br />
M-<br />
Lost And Found<br />
LOST—Sunday, July W. at Hill St.<br />
baach, on* pair <strong>of</strong> half-glaiwi and a<br />
illvtr cigaratta can wllfi Inltlali UBS<br />
flaasa call JtMOH R«w«rdi l/J<br />
Help Wanted<br />
DISHWA>H«a - Par uiflimar naxM.<br />
Apply Ssadaton-i tlk a AtunHc Av>. H<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PERSON<br />
For Broadcast operations<br />
In Ulnwood and Avalon.<br />
Cad<br />
641-1400<br />
101<br />
CASHIER<br />
Tear 'round, lull time a, P/T petitions<br />
available, iwarlenee not required Ap<br />
B!y 'n p*run MoMai thru Frldef IB<br />
a.m. fa 4 p.m. P. JW? wsstworfh Ce;. 732<br />
*s»ury, O.C,_E_O_E »»<br />
VsinEB OB WAITMii - Part lima,<br />
evenings and weekends, year 'reund<br />
Mature, retpgnilgla Apply In pergnn,<br />
wetter Homestead, HI • tth Sniff,<br />
PC eoe II]<br />
DISHWASHERS AND POT WASHERS<br />
wanted lull lime ana part time, year<br />
'round, call m-tM 118<br />
LEGAL SICRBTARV r - Fir law oHPte<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, eHellant MINI required,<br />
Banetln. call ]W4. t 1/8<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
SprtftQ 4 Summer Wort<br />
Opportunities for local<br />
people. Store clerk and<br />
various kitchen lobs, Cam-<br />
pbell's Seafood Kitchen,;<br />
3231 Asbury Ave. AIM<br />
hiring for Campbell's other<br />
tide and Mulford's Seafood<br />
Shack, Call 3f»*M7 or W-<br />
2704 tf<br />
ifffUNDHIOHT CLERK — lor<br />
flnf class ocean Clly fnttel, Eiptr!en><br />
ce preferred, eelertncai requlrM. call<br />
Wf.>jW and itk for Andrea. If<br />
MAINTENANCE WORKER - Slack<br />
Seal, License required, contact Root.<br />
Owens, CM Co vscatlonaijctnal, *S5<br />
Hal, 101 1J<br />
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES<br />
NEEDED- Apply in person coral lands<br />
Restaurant, nh «. Atlantic Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Clly. t-1<br />
SEA ISLE CITY OFFICE — hal Im<br />
mediate opening lor nperlenCH legal<br />
Kcretiry, salary nagsliabie, call 243<br />
CTlfg interview appointment, IS<br />
BABVSITTBR WANTiD - in my<br />
gain <strong>City</strong> Mme, Flexible hours. Please<br />
call IW.M4 between 10 and ' p.m. II<br />
BOARDWALK SPECIALTY — cindy-<br />
type ilor. it Interviewing lor counter<br />
Kelp, Must be it and able to work thru<br />
Labor D.y. call Itl-Mil, II<br />
MOUIEKEBPER — To assist eloerly<br />
couple In dally routine. Including llajit<br />
teusewar*. C.ll irt 7Mry All year round<br />
fobs, please don't apply if<br />
you dont have qualiflcaftom I<br />
Apply In person efier 3 pm<br />
Vm M«t || AlcArttMT Blvd.<br />
Sotnm Point<br />
HANDYMAN — Maintenance wanted<br />
lor year round position, mail know<br />
electrical IM carpentry, lieve pleaunt<br />
dltpultMn, be • hard worker upabla ol<br />
eupervlitog othen, fend reiume to Box<br />
IU ere tentlnal-Ladsar. ocaan <strong>City</strong><br />
•1J.<br />
DELI—year round, unowlch maker, n<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon. to Frl. Call 3W WI1A,<br />
7 a.m. 7 p.m J«( SIM altur 7 p m VU<br />
To cover municipal events<br />
and activities In Linwood<br />
and NorthflaW. Should<br />
have torn* writing tkillt,<br />
typing ability and be<br />
(amlllar with either or<br />
6tn Internetlonil, la rail In.<br />
iludlni N Ib felt lint. Refill value<br />
!),(», Sail IMI.fS, Mull leal call 111-<br />
•417 or mini. Fit<br />
MOPBD PUCH _ miTeicelitnt an.<br />
ilflM I4H, mclud.i helm.t. lock aM<br />
Ul INK, RM • Ntwoort II, (all )«»<br />
MB, _M<br />
HAMMOND OROAN (tliclrlc) - Hard.<br />
waad frame, preset corot, voice con-<br />
troll, gaed condltlmi. I M tan maka<br />
muilc flaw, for more Information, all<br />
Tlmallartp,rn,lt»7»», M<br />
TWO MOPIDS — M It. LOW fflllMia,<br />
tlMandtW CaUWMn* M<br />
tf£LF CONTAINED PU camper Insert<br />
Many extras tl M0 Call)t0-»W II<br />
DINIHO ROOM IBT — Old carved oak<br />
inina cabinet. Iwlfat, eipantfaui table<br />
and t chain »7». or bast altar, old wlnt<br />
up clock Ml, Call HHH4 tti<br />
GAME Ol 1 OCEAN CITY — Benefit ar<br />
Community Services prelects for sarop*<br />
llmlits intamatlonaf ol <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />
Ill N/ told at oou Railtv, Ilia Asbury<br />
A»e II<br />
REfRIOERATOR — Top fraaufTSf<br />
tv,yn old Uco ft.duatfetnp control,<br />
door shelves, crlsper. lea trays, a4' high,<br />
MM" wide, MVk" a**?. In excellent ton<br />
dllKxi only MM, Vacvum cleanw,<br />
cannllter. Eureka roto malic w/attach<br />
menu excellent condition Mil, firm<br />
tall Ml 143) for appt I]<br />
1OOK« FOK THB IEACH - Paper-'<br />
back bsoki, half price ial« 1 trades<br />
ISM <strong>of</strong>f New lamellar* Tha<br />
•aekatarla Two, nth * Aibury, O C.<br />
•17<br />
LAROB YARB/EITATI IALI - 4M<br />
Rti, f, eeun viaw (jvif igyth <strong>of</strong> laa<br />
lilt Siva. Light), laturdly, lunday f<br />
a.m. j p.m. No airly Mrds, Antlaiia*.<br />
drtllen, hou.«hold llemi, ttali • much<br />
mow, FII '<br />
VARD s»Lt-i>o w. i*fn si. sreat<br />
•aleetlon <strong>of</strong> mole. 10 a.m. II noon^ 11<br />
MOPED-Ma«lly» Puch, Burgundy<br />
157S. 1,328 miles. Good comjlllon<br />
. Call JttialJ atlef 5 p.m,<br />
VARO SALI—Sstnari PoiniT IB S<br />
Holly Him Drive, on the Soil count<br />
Furn,, tiguwnald Items.elc Sot f I<br />
SAL!—Antigua Collectors eiUB, lOJil<br />
Shore Road, Linwood, Anllquti «nd<br />
colleefahlas. Sun. Aug. 4lh. 1 P.M. 11<br />
YARD ANB CAKE lAtl-Soma <strong>of</strong> tSli<br />
and ssma <strong>of</strong> Inif. Saturday, Aug. i, t<br />
a.m. until f, Ns early birds \tu<br />
Pleasure Ave. O.C Rain dale Aug. to,<br />
I/I<br />
WHIRLPOOL-Freeier Chell. ilia<br />
U"*W Front door optning int. Iff-<br />
IM?. ,.|<br />
OARAOI SALS-Frl. J. s.t End<br />
fablai, TV faWi, klfchin ntVp<strong>of</strong>eh<br />
chairs, plant ltond. elac, brolltrt, lam.<br />
H, radio. Car tjlkt rack, ion bails<br />
many other Items Rear garaoe loo<br />
Ocaan Ave 13<br />
YARD SALE—3 family linens fans<br />
dishes clothing, mlsc Friday IJ 3, Aug ,<br />
J Sal « II Aug J 3M 17lh St bttween<br />
Asbury and west a 3<br />
VARO SALE-Hrlday T<br />
701 ind SI. i in 7. i j<br />
SLIGHT PAINT DAMAOB-Flashlno<br />
arrow sign »51 complete (4 left)<br />
lighted, no arrow, «MJ Non lighted<br />
tie] Factory I (MX)) «1014] inyllme<br />
15<br />
VARD SALE—J fatnlllet Spruce and<br />
FarndalaRdt.oc Sat 9lolpm.<br />
•-I.<br />
10:IS a.m. -Sunday school<br />
9 aon. - Morning worship<br />
I PresbyterieA<br />
OCEAN 'cm ORTHODOX<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
32nd St. and Central Av.<br />
Rev. Join H, SMlton, pastor<br />
SUNDAY ~~"<br />
10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />
8:45 U L • Mornlnjj worship<br />
I 7 pjn. • Evening service<br />
• ——. _"^^<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th St. and Wesley Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
Minister: Rev, William<br />
1 Radcllffe Allen, ThM.<br />
Large Print Books A Bibles<br />
•300 Chrliflan Titles<br />
•Cflrliflan looks a, Tapes<br />
• Church & Church School Supplies<br />
• Sroad Selection <strong>of</strong> Stljdjr«Gift Bibles<br />
• HooKs For Young Readf rs<br />
• Daysprlni Greeting Cards for Every oeeailon<br />
WtTHTHSAP<br />
FREEIMPHINTING,,.<br />
For Each Leather Bound Bible<br />
, Purehaii<br />
Free Off-Street Parking<br />
3314 Simpson Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
3991636 Open Mon. Sat, 9:30-5:00<br />
wmmmmmmmmmmmm<br />
SUNDAY<br />
" 8:30and Jl am, • Morning<br />
worship<br />
7:30 p.m. Evening worship<br />
Seventh Day<br />
1 Adventist<br />
SEVENTH-DAY<br />
o ADVENTIST<br />
^Roosevelt Blvd.<br />
and Route 9<br />
Marmora ' '<br />
John Freedman, pastor<br />
r SATURDAY<br />
{ 9:30 a.m. - Worship service<br />
J 11 -ajn. - Bible study for<br />
" adults and children.<br />
SEAVEVV BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
2025 Shore Bd. Linwood, N.J.<br />
(2 miles Nortli uf the Somtri Point Clreli)<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th<br />
fiOOA.M.,- Sunday School<br />
10:00 AM. • Mornlnfl Worship<br />
SERMON:<br />
"In Conclusion"<br />
The Lord's Supper<br />
William W.LtCoriBy.Piiter ' Wid, 7.00 P.M.<br />
ejtellflM.Adler.OrOBnlst PRAYER tnd<br />
Carolyn M. Gerhard, Choir Olr, . BIBLE STUDY<br />
An American<br />
Bapti.t<br />
Chureh<br />
ZBNITH J5<br />
Call t<br />
COLOR TV-Reasonable.<br />
• 2<br />
BEOS-Serla rnattrnses, one oed loldt<br />
and slldej undernealn other bed for<br />
Jlorage Practically new >ioo cin m<br />
u la<br />
ALUMINUM ICRBENS ~ and storm<br />
v/lndowt, raicraefwd and new glau In<br />
'•tilled Miami somtri Co HI New<br />
i M, Rout* », Someri point DID m'<br />
,l)j<br />
Looking<br />
for the Right<br />
Nursing Home?<br />
InatvMuaM aM rellfwl<br />
covptn m nttd <strong>of</strong> «i#tn<br />
medlctl cat* ui ItiVIMt) t*<br />
miM tntir |MI(M in Ltntrttd.<br />
CtnvtMtcant Center. -At<br />
U d h<br />
««f«»ai I<br />
datoWifdj<br />
with<br />
fKiihy. m (Mm<br />
MtrtfHM M tm<br />
(Mm<br />
PRAISE TABERNAC3LE<br />
"Whoso iifftTnihjTramu, plnrifwihjyic"FsalmsS0S3<br />
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
• NEW LOCATION *<br />
Harbor Village Square Shopping Center<br />
Ocnn Height^ Ave. and Don Rd., Banjalntown<br />
SUNDAY MORNING 10:00 A.M. SERVICE<br />
Rick Allegretto, from Y.W.A.M.<br />
SUNDAY EVENING 7:00 P.M. SERVICE<br />
SteveNilesfrom Y.W.A.AA., Hope House<br />
, •• I JUNTOH CHURCH PROVIDED |<br />
For InfonninM Cil 927-4660 (OFHCE) 6539537 (CHURCH)<br />
GRACE BIBLE<br />
CHAPEL<br />
«92 W«al»y Av*. Ooean <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
R*V. Frank Mohr, Pastor<br />
^AlrCondltlonetJ) (', i-<br />
the George A. Buttrick<br />
Memorial lectures in<br />
Christian and Biblical<br />
Scholarship at Bay view,<br />
Michigan and published the<br />
book, A Pottm for Faith.<br />
The soloist at this week's<br />
services will<br />
program wUl begin _ _<br />
mtnutei before each service<br />
with a spirited song service.<br />
Mrs, Worth is a successful<br />
speaker, author, and bttle<br />
teacher Her radio broadcast.<br />
Women Alive, is beard daily<br />
and<br />
,. - , t , stttoi an<br />
BIB console and the musical countries.<br />
Sbe la a rrjember <strong>of</strong> the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> governors <strong>of</strong> King's<br />
Cblkge and Is a popular<br />
•peaker at various Sunday<br />
school conventions and<br />
wemen's groapt,<br />
nun wffl be a 15 minute<br />
aoog MJrvice at 7:15 p.m. ltd<br />
by Frenz, who will be tbe<br />
«otol»t <strong>of</strong> the eventag.<br />
Prophecy In Jerusalem, and<br />
travel throughout Palestine.<br />
He has conducted preaching<br />
find 6¥lllg§li£tid trsifBrifltjjf jg a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> churcbeg <strong>On</strong> flat<br />
East Coast, more recenay in<br />
Colombia. South America.<br />
Par several yeu-i he sensed<br />
on the faculty <strong>of</strong> the Garden<br />
State Bible School, Atlantic<br />
Rev,. Allen is married to the<br />
farmer Mary jane BendeD <strong>of</strong><br />
ColUngswood. In addition to<br />
active service in the local<br />
Ain-ft, the served for 11<br />
years as fm <strong>of</strong>ficer In tbe West<br />
Jtrsey Presbyterlal. tte<br />
ADens have four children.<br />
Barbara June Alien is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty HA<br />
School, Ursinus College,<br />
Columbia Bible College,<br />
Summer Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Rev. William Allen<br />
Nancy AHcn-6tainbi<br />
Millie Dienert here Tuesday<br />
Mil lie nfenat# o411 ka anaat tm-- *.* « t_^* _ . '<br />
Millie Dienert will be guest<br />
Bible teacher at First<br />
Presbyterian Church, 7tn<br />
Street and Wesley Avenue,<br />
10:30 ajn. Tuesday, Aug. 8,<br />
Her speaking engagements<br />
taw taken hsr tern Tokyo,<br />
Japan to Toronto, Canada as<br />
well as remote ThlftJ World<br />
villages, and the local service<br />
is being hosted by the First<br />
Presbyterian Women's Bible<br />
aidy FeUowshlp.<br />
Mrs. Dienert U widely<br />
known to Christian women's<br />
groups. In addition to<br />
ABtritja, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
gathering <strong>of</strong><br />
prayer support for<br />
Graham Crusades,<br />
makes a pre-crusarle<br />
each city where ___<br />
evangelist's meetings are<br />
held.<br />
Mrs. Dienert ia in-<br />
ternational Consultant to the<br />
Christian Women's dubs <strong>of</strong><br />
Billy<br />
and<br />
to<br />
the<br />
She is the wife <strong>of</strong> an ad-<br />
vertising executive, mother <strong>of</strong><br />
a son and two<br />
fte grandmother<br />
North ,<br />
Wycliffe Bible Translator*<br />
be,<br />
Robert van Rodn Allen U a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
School, Budmell IMva<br />
hasitndiedahroadlnAn<br />
and France, and has earned a<br />
PbJ). in pbnnnq^hj from<br />
F\am State University.<br />
Martha Jane AHen to a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Otar ]<br />
School, BuckneU D«m_^.<br />
and has earned her nmtttf§!<br />
degree in EntfUb Utostm;<br />
at Duquene TMnnity. , <<br />
and *udent at the Univwdtj <strong>of</strong><br />
nine. New Mexico.<br />
TIffl CHURCH OF TIffi<br />
20th 4 Attantic Avenue Longport. NJ,<br />
9:00 A.M. Holy Communion<br />
10:00 A.M, FamBy Service iwi Momlng Priyer<br />
HOLY COMMUNION, 10 A.M. FfflST SUNDAY OF THE MONTI,<br />
The Rev. Dabney J. Carr III<br />
Virginia Thtelogteal Ssmlnary, Altxandrla, Vi.<br />
David J. Semen, Dlr. ol Mvile<br />
H. Palmer Lipplncott, Orflanlit<br />
"A House <strong>of</strong> Pnyor for All People"<br />
TRINITY<br />
The Godfrey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
Established 1896<br />
809 Central Ave. 644 S. Shore Rd.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Palermo, N.J.<br />
Phone 399-0077 Phone 390-9499<br />
Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner; John T. Newman, Manager'<br />
In Tlmt at Trouble, Hfe An As<br />
Near As Your Phone<br />
Pledging for tht future, as in the past, the finest and<br />
most dignified, personalized funeral service<br />
IA.<br />
loeatti It the cttraal<br />
•Inevitability, ttw mott rMl<br />
lot all realiti«s.^y
! • • * •<br />
M »j,_<br />
PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
FORCE<br />
Outboard<br />
Authorized DnltnMwrGrulMr<br />
Privati Boafi • Force 0/B<br />
BOAT & MOTOR REPAIRS<br />
Sail Away., *<br />
Escape Jor a<br />
-or a Half-Day<br />
orOvernite<br />
to Cape May...<br />
tot information<br />
or rawvaUons.-<br />
(GO9) 5S&0424<br />
SPEED & SKI<br />
BOAT RENTALS<br />
roth Street pn the Bay<br />
PgfciTCtty. New' '<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
3993745<br />
Day...<br />
AUGUST SPECIAL<br />
Morning or afternoon <strong>Ocean</strong> Sailing<br />
$39.00 per person (Maximum <strong>of</strong> 8people)<br />
CMMiMraff<br />
ThcDeekiMaCafa<br />
NEW1UNIDEN<br />
78 CHANNEL<br />
SOLID STATE<br />
VMF/FM MARINE<br />
RADIO. nEa'39><br />
*199.95<br />
Save *2001<br />
|25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
OR one<br />
free ski jickef<br />
(49.9S.v<br />
Expires<br />
jor banyon<br />
Fishing<br />
I We Stock:<br />
Gudebrod Dacron<br />
Trollihgwire<br />
Aircraft cable<br />
Ande Leader Material<br />
StrenLlne<br />
Ande Tournament Lint<br />
1 Penn Internationals<br />
Fin Nor Reeli<br />
Shimano<br />
Dalwa<br />
Harn«WM<br />
Glmbal Baits<br />
CyalunriM<br />
T*as«ri<br />
and much more<br />
m Bridge Rd.,Nortrrflekl<br />
"19 (' /'/ l<br />
•lack Bart Lures<br />
Sehneldf r Lwrti<br />
Sivmstrand Lures<br />
Murray Broi.<br />
ialiy -lilin<br />
Spilt Tall Mullet<br />
SwnHh Mackerel<br />
LMyffsh<br />
Eel*<br />
Sword a. Marlln Squid<br />
Mustad Big Game Hooks<br />
Flying Oaff*<br />
Dart Gaffs<br />
Rigging Supplies<br />
A pair <strong>of</strong> white marlin<br />
which were caught and<br />
Economy's<br />
Hleert<br />
CITY. N.J.<br />
boat R«nate Qnmty and returned to flit- ftahtag.<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, IMS<br />
wins county marlin tournament<br />
Mash** for i white marlln<br />
ftahlng jn the 29th annual boats In a two-day fishing May. A total <strong>of</strong> eight White who released white<br />
ftps May County White •»«* BVM.» «-J B^,_J_"" 1 , _^, ,. .. — M ..__ .._, HMMBM nuiw •••flinn second and me uapt may ' ••<br />
-r^.._ J — « •• ..--.-- .-_.-'<br />
Mirljn Tournament, event Friday and Saturday, marlin and one blue marlln were Richard BcaMcny <strong>of</strong> Ttw blue marlin win caught Marlin and Tuna dub team ;'•<br />
—* , , , > « ' mta fl * 8d Vf®*t(itm<br />
produciiwawinforcapi.iob fttirhoniportotaf^May<br />
wwthootodMdwuBWte Wain <strong>of</strong> Limrood. mtf and *n»e LouUGliven flih" were . |/fiStSdSMha(& May<br />
1S1 lA HM ID Ite to«A?£-<br />
gMreJn^^ h» dayl W * Uw»Sk ^te flatt ^.lLJ&»*ltaKStiiK ^ ^ mnwvmwm,^<br />
Frank J. Mele <strong>of</strong> Margate is obviously happy about his 3-poond 13ounce<br />
weakie.<br />
SPORT FISHING<br />
ABOARDTHf _<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N.j.<br />
Cipt. Ben<br />
DiStefano<br />
ALL EQUIPMENT<br />
PROVIDED<br />
Marlin«Tuna'•Blues<br />
|<br />
•Shirk»Fen\wick Rod!<br />
International Reels<br />
4 Passtnatrs<br />
(«s)3iM7B1 or 423-1323<br />
WHITE<br />
HYDRO-SLIDE<br />
$70,91<br />
San m.<br />
SHUTTLiTUBl<br />
WtTiWILDL,<br />
WHENTOWIO<br />
BEHIND A FAST<br />
•OAT<br />
Sale<br />
Save »1Q<br />
iiiliilffiii<br />
» §<br />
Come in and visit our<br />
Ships'Store<br />
Large Selection <strong>of</strong>: acMn • am M<br />
SuppBei • Tiater Accenortei • Hardware • Pettlt Bottom<br />
Mflh • Coitt Guard Safety Packet and much more.<br />
AAA ••rvlea on Mercury, Murlnar A<br />
M«rCrul«0r •nglnra<br />
CORKY'S<br />
EXPERT MARINE<br />
Cornw Tfh and Haven<br />
(Next to Chri$t§phtr*i) $ptri)<br />
X h<br />
U _ M - thru sun. 8to S • CleteflMBnday<br />
rtMMI<br />
WANTED<br />
THE SHORE'S<br />
BIGGEST CRABS!<br />
Enter the first annual<br />
Grab-Mapper* Crab Dertiy,<br />
August 3-10,1985<br />
Easy am) fun<br />
for fin whole family! DOLFINS DOCK<br />
924 Bay Avinua<br />
Sonnre Point, Nj<br />
TBOARD MARINE, Inc.<br />
fiMQ<br />
vuiuvnnu<br />
Clearance Sale!<br />
UnmK I urn,<br />
i-UhprOpiS^rtaO 11 9MM: 11<br />
2-9.9hpSOLD?5"<br />
1 -15 hp rope start 15"<br />
2-15hpropesta^20"<br />
1 - 20 hp rope start 15"<br />
1 • 20 hp rope start 20"<br />
1-20 hp electric start 15"<br />
1 - 30 hp rope start 20"<br />
LIST! 1S6J<br />
SALES ma<br />
LIST; MM<br />
SALE: 1250<br />
USTMW2<br />
S4te;1275<br />
LIST! 1971<br />
SMJhUTB<br />
'klSTiMOO<br />
S4LE: 1495<br />
; "tisTiiJw<br />
LIST; 5029<br />
•V160 hp trim Afgll^p!<br />
• PrteN Include prop-controta - frrtght - M, tank<br />
W$0^^<br />
mitSyBam. theboM«EaJ!a BoBS BoBSDp<br />
Machine alio QQipiM«»,BMtoWMfflinttf|i M ,BMtoWMfflinttf<br />
B t o t<br />
Wla|rt«rttt « annually ll ft ftp ttitr ttitr<br />
Roeteiwy,*imifl^«^niB Committee In<br />
ftrtto f Ato tt<br />
Theriaults, Hanscoms win *<br />
The Theriaulti and tat ffci regular OCYC In. July 28, the Hanscoms<br />
Hanacoms wan tot big rtUtlonal Hegatta took Dla« ta*« ««• flnto to win<br />
winners In race* at Ocm a #tA •iwritt« bo7ta bdr daw, b weand plac-e,<br />
aty Yacht flab this past amlllM taTU t*wUy event «rttn three second-place ,, k |<br />
won the OCYC Repte fcr fttrtBidt gmtfed toS Msporti. ,<br />
frttffw.tlonfllllO'ilna special ftS two taSTef ^turday I-auro nmlJacK McCarthy '<br />
•«M <strong>of</strong> racea on Sonday, Dj^dwlT^ . took third in the Regatta for'.»,<br />
July B8. Five boato P«- inrtodtratebrtezeiand a U0«. an Cassidy and Bruce<br />
tldpetedlnthedeky*d water tliptiod<br />
kWa frojD ^165,000<br />
RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
JUiTREDUCiOiJOrfOB<br />
anwous to seJI, Beaehfront duplex, 40 ft, lot. Four<br />
ms w* baths second floor apt. Three bedrooms,<br />
"°° r CeOd r#nt " lmom » FQ<br />
i. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />
Real Eilate Broker<br />
CentnlAiff, 1141111 a. Oetiiiaty.NJ.<br />
Three bedroom, 2 bath, living room, dining area, galley<br />
kitchen, laundry room, parking, i blocks to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s finest beaches, 1 years old quality first floor duplex<br />
c<strong>of</strong>lde, fully furnished and equipped. Excellent rriflfal potential<br />
Call today I ttf,*M.<br />
Baylandlngs tingle. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, living room,<br />
large kitchen, laundry, garage with sundeck, magnificent<br />
view. Can to Inspect, I! 17,5(10.<br />
Thret bedreem, 1 bath cottage, flas heat, quiet area, has<br />
<br />
Large 3 bedroom duplex in very good condition. Large swt<br />
porches. Good <strong>of</strong>f-tfreet parking for 6 to i cars,'All<br />
existing furnishings included. *l»,900.<br />
A quiet residential area it the. setfing for ttilt waahorc<br />
home. Enjoy the summer or star on for winter with<br />
reasonable oil hot water heat. There are 5 bedrooms. An<br />
excellent buy at Mlyi74,fS0,<br />
Immaculate Gold Coast home. Huge front porche*,<br />
six-bedroomj, in a prime location I gnMlent rental<br />
history. Reduced fo $16S,OOO.<br />
REDUCED. Three fully rented units plus oarage, and<br />
store equipped as deli. Excellent Investment In Gardam<br />
area. Best buy In O.C. %\UMS<br />
Beautiful corner <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony unit with two patto*. Fuf|y<br />
furnished with all appliance*. Owner financing available<br />
to qualified buyer. Security and pool facilities Included in<br />
fhecondo fee. 1124,000,<br />
Year round 2 story home completely renovated and ready<br />
to move into. This home features hardwood lloon, ntor<br />
kitchen, 2 full baths in a convenient location. Must be<br />
seen, ii<strong>of</strong>.foo.<br />
Second floor condo In excellent condition. Central a<br />
fully furnished, 2 bedroom*. This lovely condo lias a grwrt<br />
rental history. $79,900. . $, ^<br />
Very well maintained Center «Ity properly. Partially rwv<br />
fed for 'U. a heated room* for winter rtntal*. r sSO/rpdm. &<br />
apartments, 13 roomi. Vinyl siding. New ro<strong>of</strong>. Sa&OdO. i<br />
Lovely year round home which also Include* two<br />
year round I bedroom apartment*, six guestrooms<br />
with state approved guest house license, in addition,<br />
large attic his another bedroom a. powder<br />
room plus IMS <strong>of</strong> room (or storage, tmoDO.<br />
Quality beachfront living with 3 guest rooms, a master<br />
bedroom suite and a Si' deck overtooking one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s finest beache*. $245,000. • - . . « .<br />
Solid rental location <strong>of</strong>fers immediate investment benefits<br />
along with longer term development potUbflHie*. Proper*<br />
ty will provide steady income. Ready to g<strong>of</strong>or the comtng<br />
season. $99,900. t *<br />
Designer built home, ihip ttyie "cabin" rooms. imAortod<br />
Italian ceramic f (ear, huge dock for social occasions 4-1<br />
boat Mips, (income MM total 1W4). Parking for 2-3xam<br />
$!2?,9O0. .'<br />
3301 Asbury Avenue<br />
nceinCitv NJ<br />
SAND D<br />
WCASE<br />
Two Story, j bedrm. Colonial In excellent residential neighborhood. LR, DR.<br />
Modern eat-in kitchen with all appliances. Family rm. w/fireplace, attached<br />
garage, Lg, fencedln yard, "Neat as a pin" throughout. Owner transferred and<br />
$M "Price if to sell fast at il IWM.OO.<br />
/ PRESTIGIOUS G O RIVIERA feANCHER onlOtr-XW lotll l '<br />
"Featuring .three bedrms) IM baths, modern kitchen with '>'", Great opportuni<br />
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PAGE 14—SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUOUST Z,J88S<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E.For Sale R.E. For Sale R.£. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
; Men A. MONROE<br />
Realtor<br />
INVESTOR SPECIAL<br />
just reduced to IJOS.OOO<br />
Close to Oold Coast beach,<br />
] Mdroom, 3 bafh duplex<br />
with fireplace* ana many<br />
other extras Like new<br />
Tastefully turniihed A<br />
must Me value<br />
- - — " • -<br />
HANDYMAN PLUS SHOPKEEPER NEEDED<br />
Gardens eomrnereiai property with 1 storefront pig*<br />
living area. In need <strong>of</strong> repairs next to busy eommereial<br />
complex. 184 MO,<br />
GARDENS TOWNHOUSE<br />
LaX unit in complex, modern 3 bedroom, f batn beauty<br />
with fireplace, secluded shady retreat, <strong>of</strong>f street parking,<br />
all amenities. Good rental Investment Near beach,<br />
iio»,ooo.<br />
BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX ACROSS FROM BEACH<br />
fully furnished with 3 Bedrooms, 1 bafhs each floor. Can<br />
be sold as duple* or each floor individually. Ilii.SOO first<br />
floor, II7S,000 second floor<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
Luicuriout 3 bedroom, J bath units with all amenities, one<br />
block to beach. II JS.OOO first floor, 1140,000 second floor.<br />
EAIT ATLANTIC BLVD. * BATTEflSEA RO. 398 2600<br />
34TH & CENTRAL AVE. 398-0200<br />
FOR REAL ESTA TE IN OCEAN CITY IT'<br />
32nd& CENTRAL AVE.<br />
First Floor Condo beach<br />
block view, 3 BR, : baths,<br />
A/C, front and rear decks,<br />
carport, Firepiac*, Custom<br />
kitchen w/hardwood f loorj,<br />
$170,000 furnished,<br />
Duplex • 2 BR, 1 bath in<br />
each unit. Separate laundries,<br />
4O'K11S' lot. Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
parking. Excellent value<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly §109,000, Fully furnished.<br />
C#nfral Ave. - Cute<br />
I single In excellent con<br />
|diflen. Hot water heat. 3<br />
t baths, near Sold<br />
ECoasf beaches. Owner<br />
? anxious S16J,000,<br />
REAITV.REALTOR<br />
Spectacular <strong>Ocean</strong> front<br />
Condo • This upper level<br />
unit <strong>of</strong>fers the best in<br />
elegant seashore living. It<br />
features four bedrooms, 3<br />
baths, an enormous livingdining<br />
area and It is completely<br />
maintenance fre«l<br />
Asking 1371,000.<br />
Gold Coast Townhouse - J<br />
BR, m baths, A/C, two ear<br />
garage, fireplace, wrap<br />
around decks, J269.000 furnished<br />
399.099a<br />
Just Listed! . immaculate<br />
Bi level on Arkansas Ave.<br />
aS'XlQO' lot, J BR, 2 baths,<br />
ell h/a heat, frontage on<br />
Arkansas Ave, & Bayshore<br />
Drive. iiii.OOO.<br />
ipacieus % BR, vh •<br />
Townhouse • Duplex, economical<br />
gas h/a heat, large<br />
living rooms with<br />
fireplace. Bedrooms en 2nd<br />
fl. Asking 1224,900, Furnished,<br />
LOWEST MORTGAGE RATE IN<br />
4 YEARS . NOW IS THI TIME!<br />
Brand New Beachfront<br />
Condo • 2nd floor, spec<br />
tacular views from this<br />
corner property, 4 BRs, 3<br />
baths, gas heat and A/C<br />
Ne expense spared. Asking<br />
S4!J,QO0.<br />
Duplex Building Lot •<br />
«'x11i>, 31st Street arid<br />
Haven Ave,, Oe«ans!de<br />
Mi.OOO,<br />
, New Listing - Immaculate<br />
• duplex, each unit 3 BR, 2<br />
'baths; elec. heat, fur<br />
niched. Excellent rental<br />
history, clow to the beach,<br />
well maintained. $152,500<br />
Custom Ham* In th« O»rdtn*<br />
- 3 hug* bedroom*, 3<br />
tile" bath*. Large Florida<br />
room, > two, car garagoy '<br />
masonry conitructlon,' oakf<br />
fioort, murityjiytfenrt, oil<br />
(M*f. A/C, ,97^120' ,,,IOt. ,<br />
" flkffl«<br />
New Custom Townhomes<br />
at 25th Street. Units Include<br />
3 BR, den, two baths, con<br />
temporary kitchens, gas<br />
forced air heat and A/C<br />
corner location, $149,500<br />
Corner Beachfront Let•<br />
38th and Wesley Build<br />
your Drtim House I<br />
1471,000,<br />
Gold Coast Duplex 3BR,2<br />
bath, each floor, electric<br />
heat, beach block Listed<br />
for S310,000.<br />
Attention Developers 11 Si<br />
Eleven acres In Beesley's<br />
Point. Preliminary sub<br />
division available Owner<br />
will finance and subor<br />
dlnate to qualified buyer<br />
Asking $225,000.<br />
0Mdi Slock Condo • 32nd<br />
, St." 3 6R:, 2 bath*, front a.<br />
rear decks; custom kitchen<br />
with . hardwood floors,<br />
furnished<br />
Condo for only tU,no •<br />
JSth and Bay Ave.,<br />
Masonry construction, one<br />
bedroom, oni bath, H,W.<br />
heat, A real buy.<br />
New Condos - 51st and<br />
Asbury Ave. 3 BP, 2 tile<br />
baths, fireplaces. Central<br />
air, appliances, starting at<br />
S133,?00.<br />
Southend Duplex - 52nd<br />
and Asbury, 3 BR. 2 bath In<br />
each unit. Excellent con<br />
dltlon Try $199,000 furnished.<br />
p»i«ti»i<br />
Townhouse - J levels/, A/C'<br />
4 bedroom*/';'& ibttMu.<br />
Since<br />
1920<br />
THIS IS<br />
RECORDING.<br />
1800-624 1778<br />
NIWJIRSIY<br />
The mortgage hotline. While<br />
other mortgage companies call<br />
it "the last word in custom#r<br />
service," we »ay it's just the<br />
beginning.<br />
Because at Greentree. we<br />
have pr<strong>of</strong>essional mortgage<br />
qualifiers answering our phones<br />
on Saturday (10am to Ipm) and<br />
Sunday (12pm to 3pm)<br />
They'll get your mortgage<br />
application started over the<br />
phone or, it you prefer, come<br />
right to your home<br />
MORTGAGE L.. v«... ».,«,<br />
A SUBSIDIARY Of SICUMtt MVBIM AHD IOM ASSOCIATION<br />
10005 Atriums at Qreentree • Marlton, NJ 08053<br />
(808) 596-8858<br />
Call Men, through TNuni. until 7pm; Frl until 5pm; Sit. 10am to 1pm;<br />
Sun. 12pm lo 3pm Alk for a qualified mortg*g* contult«nL<br />
BERG!<br />
MAIN OFFICE<br />
32nd and Asbury Ave,<br />
3990076<br />
REALTY Leon<br />
K,<br />
Grisbaum<br />
Broker<br />
Owner<br />
Gold Coast • J bedroom, 2 bath, beachfront<br />
Condos, fully furnished with excellent<br />
summer Income, 1st floor, $235,000-00, 2nd<br />
floor 1260,000.00.<br />
Wesley Avenue, 3 bedroom, i bath. Duplex on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s beachfront, good<br />
rental property on JO'xlzO' lot priced at $310,000,00, owner anxious.<br />
Sold Coast • New Duplex, 3 bedroom. 2 bath, fully furnished, A/C, only l block<br />
to beach, priced *t $2is;eoo,« 2nd fl,, 1111,000.00 lit fl., must see to appreciate.<br />
Gold Coast • New Duplex, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, air and mere, priced at tJO»,000,00<br />
Of sold separately ii4»,ooo.oo 1st f I,, tis?,000,00 2nd floor.<br />
Central Avenue • J bedroom, modern duplex condos, no streets to cross, priced<br />
to move, 1st floor imooo.OO,2nd floor *U»,900.Q0,<br />
Asbury Avenue - Modern duplex with J bedrooms on each floor, only 2 short<br />
blocks to beach, $125,000.00.<br />
Haven Avenue • S year old modern duplex, convenient to beach and boardwalk<br />
priced at 1135,000.00.<br />
Asbgry Avenue • central location, beautifully appointed contemporary 2nd<br />
floor Duplex Condo, fully furnished, $129,000,00,<br />
iayfront • 2nd floor Condo unit, fully furnished with built In rental Income,<br />
priced at only II 10,000.00.<br />
»Th & Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> Mist condos, only 6 left out <strong>of</strong> 16 remaining units, equipped<br />
with sauna, |aeu«l, fireplaces, and much more. Call for Information,<br />
Central Avenue New beachfront Condos, every amenity available, must set to<br />
, appreciate. Call for information, • . -»<br />
MARMORA BRANCH<br />
133 S. Shore Road<br />
390-9300<br />
Palermo > Four bedroom, fop quality<br />
home on large lot. Constructed with care<br />
by builder owner, tl 15,000.00.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i bedroom starter or retirement home lust steps to the bay<br />
S67.9OO.0O. t • w,<br />
Sfeelmantown • Seeluded rancher on full aere lot but just twenty minutes to fhs<br />
beach. $77,900.00.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city - Beachfront duplex on Gold Coast, Built In BiQ pit, J bedroom H4<br />
bath each floor, den over carport, $121,000,00,<br />
Petersburg - Own yourjown Christmas frte business and exclusive home In low<br />
fax Upper Township u Wris plus W»P,000.00.<br />
Btesliy's Point 3 bedroom on beautiful overslied lot • full basement, brand,<br />
new sgnroom. Priced tq move at $M,000,oo,<br />
A first home • this 3 bedroom rancher sparkles, leroi child pro<strong>of</strong> fineed In<br />
yard, formal liylno and dining room, eat In kitchen, file bath and separate<br />
laundry room. Culiigan witer conditioner also Included in sale *f SM,900<br />
SOUTHEND BRANCH<br />
55th & Haven/^v<br />
399-0040<br />
Sensational Inlet views from this<br />
Southend brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath<br />
Condo with fireplace, oarage and all the<br />
amenities. You can't beat this for luxury<br />
at only $129,900.00.<br />
Southend Beachfront 2 years young, 1st floor 4 bedroom Condo with fireplace<br />
and features galore A bargain at only $219,900.00.<br />
Sunsets galore from this 2 bedroom Duplex on the meadows in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Homes. Quiet location <strong>On</strong>ly SI 17,900.00.<br />
Gold Coast 3 bedroom, 2 bath Duplex like new. An exceptional value with<br />
fireplace, ceiling fans and much more Call today 1219,900.00.<br />
Beachfront Furnished 2nd floor, 3 bedrooift Condo In great location. Excellent<br />
rental history. A steal at^only «#,000.00.<br />
Beautiful 1st floor Duplex tondo next to playground and 2 blocks to beach in<br />
Southend. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and only $94,500 00.<br />
Sleeper, Central Avenue, 2 bedroom Duplex In Southend. Fireplace on 1st<br />
floor. 40' lot. Good condition. Furnished $152,900.00.<br />
Sharp - 2 bedroom cottage fn central area with all the amenities, Where can you<br />
get one like this for only $69,900.00? "<br />
OPEN HOUSES, SAT. & SUN. 11-4<br />
4421 CENTRAL AVE.<br />
&f2217WESLEYAVE.•'"-*<br />
2733 WESLEY AVE. v , /\,<br />
OCEAN MIST<br />
UPPiR TOWNSHlP...Oulef neighborhood, 2<br />
(can convert to more), 1 baths, ig, LR, OR, kitchen,<br />
BreaMait nook, Ig, fam, rm., with f/p, open front porch,<br />
closed war percn, gar, and shower, $119,M0,<br />
LOVHLY BAY VlfW.,,LR with fireplace, DR, kit., 4<br />
bdrms, V/> baths, flar. dock, iunporch, $1M,000, , rm,,' 4<br />
bdrms., 2 full baths, garage,<br />
Corner Cottage, llv. rjn., . central air, Asking f 141,500,<br />
din. area, kit,, 4 Bdrms, I'/i<br />
baths, det, gar. $#9,999.99.<br />
>} i<br />
i BUSINBS*<br />
OOPfJORTUNITldS<br />
,<br />
UNDER *»0,000 ", 22 room Hotel, plus 5 he>trt<br />
apartments an ,, r«nj«d<br />
- yeaiM" Excellent, lbWfe<br />
1<br />
,,pwdottr,v AikfntrW<br />
V reduce; to f J79,00O,7<br />
pVoOKniov^wi itt<br />
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 2.IMS<br />
R.I, Salt<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDOra, OCEAN CTTV, NJ,<br />
R.E. ForSalo RE. For Sale R.E, For Sale R.E, For Sale RE. Sale<br />
franklin G Williams I ROBERT L, SHARP, Realtor<br />
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS<br />
STARTING AT $67,500<br />
A unique waterfront community <strong>of</strong>fering ) and J bedroom<br />
condominium units with boat slips available. These units<br />
are suitable for Investors, or those buyers deslflno to occupy<br />
their own unit, TH8it6 ARE ONLY-K J UNITS<br />
LEFTDONT MISS THIS PRIME OPPORTUNITY,<br />
CALUTOD&Yili<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
REALTORS<br />
EIGHTH 8. OCEAN AViNUE • 409-399-5211<br />
| OCEAN COLONY CONDO • 93S 0C8AN AVtNUE • :<br />
3ARDEMS SINGLE<br />
j Just reduced from *1M,000 to $98,500. Five bedrooms, 3<br />
I bafhi, one ear garage, oat hot water heat. Furnished. Call<br />
Ion this on* today.<br />
GARDENS PLAZA<br />
I <strong>On</strong>e bedroom penthouse apt. fully furnished. Breathtaking<br />
| ocean view. A truly prestigious apt. No other unit can.<br />
compart. Yours for only 1115,000.<br />
MULTI-FAMILY<br />
Cerfler elfy guest house plus apts., 5 bedroom owner's unit<br />
plus J apts. and s rooms. New gas heat, upgraded electrical<br />
and plumbing systems. Income ever $33,000 and<br />
potential for even more. A must see property for $119,000.<br />
TRIPLEX<br />
Two J bedroom, 1 bath furnished units plus a 2 bedroom<br />
gawifle apt. with heat. Off street parking, excellent rental<br />
history. Priced at $149,500.<br />
DUPLEX<br />
Brick construction, both units gas heat, one block from<br />
beach, corner location, basement with washer and dryer.<br />
Excellent location for year round or summer rental.<br />
Priced at II 10,000.<br />
OCEAN COLONY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> view, 2 bedroqwisr 2 baths, fully furnished condo<br />
unit. Fifth floor includest»oi, sauna, lounge, game room<br />
and much more. Try and beat the view and the extras for<br />
only $139,900,<br />
GARDENS SINGLE<br />
Truly an executive home, j bedrooms, 2VS baths, den and<br />
living room with fireplaces, burglar alarm, central air,<br />
wet bar In <strong>of</strong>fice, minimum outside maintenance and best<br />
<strong>of</strong> all, an <strong>Ocean</strong> view, iJ9i,0M,<br />
500 BAY CONDO<br />
Two bedreomst2 baths, on the wafer. This unit <strong>of</strong>fers the<br />
test value <strong>of</strong> any unit in 500 Bay. Call today and don't miss<br />
a real deal at $139,000.<br />
BEACH BLOCK DUPLEX<br />
Both units heated^ excellent rental history, <strong>of</strong>f .street<br />
parking plusoneumfwflnfireplace.'W'biock to peach and<br />
F boardwalk. Anexceptional value at if 11,500.<br />
I CENTER CITY COMMERCIAL<br />
I Six 2 bedroom units, ad heated and rented yearly. Three<br />
• stores also rented yearly. Economical gas heat, brick ex<br />
Iferlor, corner location. Income over S4j,000, A must sea<br />
• for the Investor looking to buy canter city real •state.<br />
| Priced at $3«,000,<br />
THOMAS J.PALERMO<br />
Owner/broker<br />
SALE<br />
CHOICE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Why Rent When You Can Own<br />
Wit hqutThe Worry <strong>of</strong> Upkeep?<br />
I2S3 ^<br />
SANDPEBBLES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Bedroom unit located' near schools, shopping,<br />
recreation, boardwalK, Asking $76,900 furnished.<br />
ATLANTICOARPENS<br />
v, We have three lovely units<br />
for;Mia. Two at $149,900<br />
furnished, one at $144,900<br />
unfurnished. All units contain<br />
3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths,<br />
LR, DRj Den, Fireplace<br />
and Alr-condltlontng,<br />
500 BAY<br />
Two bedroom, two<br />
unit Iricludes swimming'<br />
pool plus untold amenities.<br />
1364 square feet <strong>of</strong> luxury<br />
living. Price below'<br />
assessed value. Asking<br />
$110,000 mostly f urnlshtd.- (IfPSSpiil<br />
nmRTifi&xFii f ' •'<br />
r»O Asbury Ave 3501 Host Avi<br />
COMFORTABLE TWO FAMILY<br />
we are preud to present for sale this 2 family home '<br />
located on a peaceful corner in the South end <strong>of</strong> <<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Private stairway and deck to the secondi<br />
floor apt. Priced right at $120,000,<br />
DUPLEX LOT FOR SAL!<br />
100 feet in depth with a 40' frontage. This lot is<br />
|usf 2 blocks to thi beach, water ana sewer in •'<br />
stalled.<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP RANCHER I;,<br />
Peaceful, comfortable and nestled among<br />
85 aialea bushes, this charming 3 bedroom<br />
custom home is ideal for year round en<br />
loyment. You'll appreciate the full<br />
basement, fireplace, large lot and low<br />
fasts.<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Three bedroom, a bath gardens duplex<br />
features fireplaces in each apt,, wall to<br />
wall carpeting, front porches, a rear<br />
sundeek and yearly income, priced at<br />
*IW,000.<br />
ff HAS TO BE SHARP FOR THE BEST RESULTS!!!<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
1911 WESLEY AVE.<br />
SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />
12:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />
N«w custom spacious beachfront alone prestigious gold<br />
coast.<br />
1st floor, J bedrooms and 2 full baths including master<br />
bedroom suift with Whirlpool filed bath. 2nd fI. expansive<br />
living area with wet bar, beam«d cathedral celling!,<br />
designer kitchen, unique powder room, 4th bedroom with<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t and full file bath.<br />
1 FEATURES<br />
• 4 Decks • vertical<br />
throughout<br />
JCarearaBe • Wall to Wall Carpet<br />
• Gas Heat Pump • Quarry Tile<br />
• Central Air • Tasteful Landscaping<br />
DON'T MISS THIS ONE)<br />
ISLAND<br />
22nd & Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-1300<br />
32nd & Wilt Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-3636<br />
B35WMli»A*i,<br />
(>0B) 818-7000<br />
RLUE WATED<br />
m, }l o""li Fo M r iiT~pliI\<br />
~K-<br />
OVER 50% NOW UNDER AGREEMENT;<br />
y . DONT MISS OUT.<br />
AFFORDABLE SHORE LIVING<br />
Priceless shore lifestyle. Relax, unwind and oceanyi^ Duplex. Ckw*' *o<br />
»««•».,? ceramic tile battw, s«ch and boarbwalk, Eicfi<br />
w/Hrepiace,<br />
S17I.T00 wn <<br />
J> ' " ^<br />
w<br />
I. ClOM<br />
virtually<br />
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R.E. S*l»<br />
THI ULTIMATE BEACHFRONT PROPERTY<br />
450! Cirtrol<br />
The very bett beachfront property won't last long because<br />
It's the last <strong>of</strong> Its kind .,., and literally one <strong>of</strong> « kind. No<br />
one can build this height again. Codes now prohibit it. Th*<br />
views this beautiful home <strong>of</strong>fers are breathtaking ....<br />
especially from the ocean front master bedrooms. Call<br />
now for a personal tour <strong>of</strong> this exceptional luxury<br />
residence. . I<br />
32M>» CENTRAL AVE<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sat. A Sun. 11 to 4 p.m.<br />
soscamuLAVL<br />
New a barm, bi-ievd condominiums. Convenient fobMcKboarewalk,<br />
shopping Full appliance package incJudJnO<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> storage etc Buy now and pick your Interior color<br />
sehWM,S79,9OD first floor, $84,900 second floor. \.j<br />
SHORE REALTY<br />
XAHTARARBARA<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
Resort Accomodations.<br />
COMPLETELY FURNISHED<br />
FROM* $69,900:<br />
BACK-UP DEPOSITS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED<br />
POOL. EtXGAVTTLOfDjnr, ELEVATOR SCXVK3C<br />
609-398-4700<br />
Vacatioaem Get on oarpit<strong>of</strong>ftyrettal<br />
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New condominiums under amtrutfkm.pc«ift*4*,Df/<br />
block <strong>of</strong> West Avenue. Living rooni/f»r»l»Uct2J<br />
. European kitchen, 3 badnwm>.'2 battw, wiriri^cluA<br />
«fttr«l air, Ahdtrten windows, 'ulMM<br />
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111 Atlantic AM., 431 MtttHM ftd. ftntf Mil* I
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R.I For Salt<br />
RE. ForSalo<br />
•ARD1N1 PLA1A - M T<br />
IUUU* condominium •mrtm.nii wim<br />
panoramic KNi vlrw, PHI, tarMne<br />
and tl) the amefiittet <strong>of</strong> malnfefiafiff<br />
in* llvlni, PricM Iran liji.ioo, lomi<br />
•nhimliliM units stanlng at 1111,000<br />
CaH Mr •ppDlntm.nl lo inspect in-UM,<br />
Th* Mile* Agincf, P«n rian IM ihi<br />
•Nik. FIT,<br />
FOB SALE BY OWNER<br />
DUPLEX • excellent con<br />
dillM.<br />
mree bedroom, 1 bath,<br />
living room, dining area,<br />
Within both floors. Good<br />
storage, enclosed hat and<br />
Mid outside shower. Good<br />
olfitreet parking, close to<br />
Gold Coast beaches<br />
$144,900.<br />
Call (or appointment i in<br />
ipeetlan.<br />
JfMilSarjtl-KM<br />
COOP APT MHr^ttaimnr hi.<br />
rwms i Mr 1 tompl.t. bafns brand<br />
new kitchen, lew monthly malnftnanca,<br />
capital Inviifmtfil regulrea, Swlmmlne<br />
pool 4 Hritina. Bv appl, Mlf. Call in<br />
If II sr MIMH. II<br />
BARBER'S ARIA — ] MB, 1 Mm,<br />
tanlral air, i yrt. old. tiii.MM. {ail ah<br />
ter i p.m. iti 7MJ.<br />
II<br />
DUPLEX<br />
66 Sunset Place<br />
* 108,0100<br />
Enclosed poreh, living<br />
roam, dining room, kit<br />
chen, J bedrooms, full bath<br />
on each floor.<br />
LARKINACO.Inc.<br />
21SB65-2175<br />
MARR AGENCY<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
2121 ASBURY AVE, (609)<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.j. 399-7036<br />
New Listing owner must sell this } bedroom condo at<br />
Four Seasons on Bay Aye Very reasonably lifted if<br />
WJ,Ju0.<br />
*JJ?f*£ v#lT Blyd 3 bedroom, m b#fh split level with<br />
bf bedroom<br />
apt sleeps I, 1171 week Alia winter<br />
rtntaii lea weekend! or call C Clarke,,<br />
* 7 I S } o f ^<br />
AIRCONDITIONBD CONDO — ' i<br />
bedreoini, ) bttha, baaulllully fur<br />
nlshe«j^_{ully equipped^ \ plothijt.<br />
beath watkly In July or month <strong>of</strong><br />
August, I7Mweekly. o«in city Realty,<br />
lt Hlh and A>bury A»e, itf-Un.<br />
' tl<br />
OH YgARLy —IODK apt/(urnls'iied,'1<br />
cemraily lacated. walk to baach or<br />
bsardwaik Children * pat> allowed.<br />
RlaMfiablt iummar rate HWme,<br />
yearly, call limn. . \f.tui<br />
ONB BEDROOM - Centrally IKateo<br />
apartnitflt, oINtreet parVIno Avail<br />
*»»- 1 IHni **pt II »10» weekly, call<br />
nt'tni.; 1' ift,^ , ' ' i f ||f<br />
LAROlt-J pedrooni Apt 1V1 ill* M|hs,<br />
Summer Rentals<br />
AUGUST and<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
RENTALS ARE AVAILABLE<br />
THRU,..<br />
ROBERT L. SHARP<br />
Real estate<br />
Realtor<br />
2700 Aliwry Ave. 399-1637<br />
5501 Weil Ave. 3110714<br />
I LARGE HOME IN GARDENS-i<br />
Iwtirooms, m baths, laundry, tamliy<br />
room, garage, tlrtplaee, iefwnad por<br />
eh. Burglar alarm, quiet nslonborhooa<br />
Aug. M 11 or aflir Sept. I, Call Iff<br />
1IM or any broker, tl<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
g i ^ T m flit brfnt<br />
lit floor carpMM. unfumittita,<br />
(lUlwainaf, faroaga al«poul, gat haat<br />
& ranga, Itorm wlndowj, m Iff tat area,<br />
rwr parmng, no pan, Avallasla iatit,<br />
IW Plui uflllilH. Rafarancn ft iMurliy<br />
aapotit,caiiai.4M.ailiais-man, it<br />
THREE BEDROOM - Two till b,th|,<br />
Aiiplei, lit floor carpeted, unfumished,<br />
dliHwaslMF, farbagedlspoHl, gal heat<br />
a ranga. itorm wintowi, tfth it. area,<br />
r.ar parking, no pan. Availaaia lap),<br />
IIS§, plui utlllflH, Raferancai •<br />
i.curlty d.mjill. call Mf 4t4 nil or JI j<br />
AVAILABLI SEPT OR OCT. - New %<br />
Ndroom, m Bath, tarpatad. waiNar,<br />
dryer, oll-ifreat parking, 14th and<br />
Haven. MM plui utilities gnlumlihrt.<br />
Purnllhed IIM pint utlllllei. call Ml.<br />
li 15 ' tl<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
TWO BR FUBNIIHHD APT. — CMTTal<br />
A^C, diiliwiih«r, WAH, gat Hut,<br />
Wiltifr a drur Aviilltia IHI, iTia<br />
Juiii IS. tail elm ulllltiai, CIll JMllft<br />
: it<br />
SOUTHEND<br />
bedroom, Vh bath<br />
townhouie. Washer, dryer<br />
modern kitchen. Available<br />
Oct. 1, M45 monthly plus<br />
utilities Call 391.Q961 •<br />
OBAUTIFUL — Mod.rn, llun, ]<br />
•RM., I', uin api. r,r, DW, W/O.<br />
W/w lirnl, 1 deck!, convrnil.nl In<br />
tswn iscatisn. i4»/mo. + urn. eali iff.<br />
7100. Ftl]<br />
VERT NIC! BOOMY ) Bdrm, IgrnliliHt<br />
.p.rlmsni. aicallani c.nlr.l IKatlin,<br />
W/D AviiliBli airly lapt, to mlOM«y.<br />
l F.mili.i gnly 1J!O plui<br />
ijflMttfi, Can 6t ittn en Saturday, , il ll,<br />
p.m. call Iff-HM.<br />
WINTER RENTALS HOW AVAILABLE "<br />
= Naw snt and twg i#gr#tnTS, clete Is<br />
beach. Starting at law II HSa elm<br />
utiiltlti. Oilier larger rentals alse<br />
avallabtt. Sindplper Otalry. Raaltar,<br />
•II Atlantic A»a. Iff-aiM. ^jjtl<br />
LABCii ONI BEDBOOM—FurnWitO<br />
Jnd HOOT Apt, Living room, glrHng<br />
room, kitchen 1 full Bath. Central<br />
IKtflon, HM & lewe. Incl SIM men<br />
fh!y;<br />
tuchfrvgrolnilgnili. School »tar<br />
mnial | M ,fl uno,r "WantH."'Call<br />
iisBtim, ».»<br />
DUPLEX—Niil"bHClb CM<br />
(urn lit II , J ggrml., ! BBH1I,<br />
sHnr. yareaee elipoul, Vl/8,<br />
*LL<br />
IhrfB oBdrooiTi aol Living room, dliftng<br />
room 4 kitchen, washer, dryer, c}li^<br />
w/isner. btlwcpn lennli beach August<br />
II, UM montniy, two BHrsom USQ, t&<br />
BMroom uoo call ]«fl7I5<br />
OCEAN CITV-Jsth a, AMury, J<br />
btdroom, iLObH APT ~T rMa<br />
one bam. Avaiitolr OctoMr 1, near um<br />
SI UMelul utilities Call IMOMi [1<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
LAOOONFUONT- N»w 1st II cluple«<br />
unlurn 3 SR, 2 STHS. all appllancel.<br />
tllindi. C/A, llrsolate. gas hut. r#<br />
pels Reference!. t«H)/mo pim<br />
wtllitlB. avail, now. Ml S44J fls<br />
VlARLf RENTALS - 1 Dfdroom api., '<br />
dliNwaintr, UfaUMr, ijry«f. w.lHo*all<br />
carpeting, avallatla ImmMUt.lr. Uti<br />
ptin utllitla. Call IffSm or >»M1.U<br />
UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOaH-]<br />
Mdrooms, ivt Baths, washer, sryta.<br />
dlihwalher. Lovely reliaential neltfl<br />
Mrnood. Older couple preferred. No<br />
pets. Available Sept, I, Call MliS7J<br />
eefore t p.m. . • j<br />
•Ml iitala,<br />
APARTMENT^<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, modern, yr><br />
furn. atr-eoiifl., tjlttwasher,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f-street parklngi<br />
Htaf and hot water<br />
f47jM<br />
CORAL ARMS ARTS.<br />
18th oUibury Ave. '<<br />
3993038<br />
ATTENTION OWNERS'IIIT<br />
Now aceaptln yaar<br />
RMItsn<br />
rant. Own year round 111) CHtfrfl<br />
Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Call Iff ^^<br />
i<br />
Fff<br />
t*W OFFICE/RETAIUiTOBAOE -<br />
rst-ltes N, ft., private Mriiili, ttnl.r<br />
«tt¥. Avaiiasia Aua 1, Itu can m<br />
i<br />
mt, ___ M<br />
Rooms<br />
i-Tr-" BSOBOOAA—lath, thower jet<br />
[Mr, iriakfast and dlnntr all rear<br />
I riuna, Pritea reasonable for wonting<br />
I© or gentleman or senior male,<br />
rivite Iwme, Parkins,<br />
Call ItlW. 8/14<br />
Lota For Salt<br />
iprrifrii commercial ground<br />
across from new shopping<br />
plaza, hloh traffic area,<br />
site plan approvals Inaluded.<br />
Call for details<br />
today II<br />
W aerti + <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />
ground, reidy • for<br />
development near new<br />
plaza. !lS0,O00.<br />
(60S) 390.1444<br />
fU SMth IMFe BOM,<br />
Marmora<br />
Public Notice<br />
NOTICI<br />
urn tana; nsiliiH m.i<br />
Daw tMNM m HI. en? M twnari<br />
«ijb.w«b,.iw^87U«SS5<br />
Botro M ioiuitmant, whtrt in., ,/,<br />
asalliBlaiafliiip<br />
•'MT,P.F.«igjB<br />
and Uurel<br />
17m.<br />
East-West winners were VI<br />
Bedrosian anrl Jean<br />
Wanamaker 162H, Mary<br />
Helen Detweiltr<br />
162, Trudy Roderick and<br />
Doris Myers 155, Lenore<br />
Townsend and Darryl<br />
DeMaria 141, OUve Sehaeffer<br />
to in, n«yirtmani( <strong>of</strong> tteiun it.u M Caplto and Silly Smith 119,<br />
tha tha « MM w Shi Shoring RagullfHMl, at MWHW<br />
MAWHTW1INT — Mnrth-<br />
i>. IHI. SNiion si 55<br />
nw<br />
lilii-WJN iiim,<br />
SAVIWOS AND LOAN CAP! MAY COUNTY, NEW JEBSEY<br />
| lotatlon. cat) rn-HM sr H1-J177 A3JOCIATIOH, • corporation
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Broiled<br />
Chicken<br />
Pot Roast<br />
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§8 W/2 Vegs,<br />
WED<br />
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Chicken<br />
Platter<br />
w/2 Vegs<br />
; THURS<br />
J Bite-Size<br />
« Chicken<br />
W/2 Vigs<br />
3.95<br />
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£ Fish Cake<br />
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5 Clam Cake<br />
W/2Veas<br />
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Veal Cutlet<br />
• or<br />
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1 Fried Clams<br />
1 S 3.75<br />
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t* Raw Counter<br />
f Fresh Seafood<br />
" Lobster Tail<br />
I— Jumbo shrimp<br />
J2 Med. Shrimp<br />
-j Scallops<br />
1 Flounder<br />
jg Clams<br />
| -SOUPSj<br />
UJ Wisconsin<br />
^ Cheese<br />
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Delicious<br />
Bite-Sized<br />
SNACKS<br />
Bite Size Egg Rolls<br />
Bite Size Shrimp<br />
Bite Size Fish<br />
6% Discount<br />
To Senior Citizens<br />
Every Thursday!<br />
SpENCE 1<br />
Open 7 Days<br />
Men,-Wed. 'Til 10<br />
Thur.-Sun. 'Til 11<br />
Women's b'ball league<br />
Travel Center undefeated going into second half <strong>of</strong> women's b'bali season<br />
By KYtE JACKSON<br />
League Dfnetgr<br />
The Travel Center remains<br />
undefeated with a record <strong>of</strong><br />
1M and to dominating the<br />
Women's Basketball League<br />
but CampbeD'8 Seafood la<br />
dose behind with a record <strong>of</strong><br />
9-1 and « lot <strong>of</strong> spirit and<br />
hustle. The league Is at the<br />
halfway point with play<strong>of</strong>fs<br />
scheduled for the second week<br />
<strong>of</strong> August.<br />
Travel Center trounced<br />
CWA Local by making a<br />
second-half comeback. The<br />
Travel Center was down at<br />
half but Kelly McKleroan's<br />
(13 points) scoring, power and<br />
quickness brought The Travel<br />
Aitar hack for • 34-24 vie.<br />
tary.<br />
Campbell's consistent play<br />
brought a victory over Casual<br />
Design, SMS. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Sue Becker led Campbell's<br />
with 10 polnta aad aggressive<br />
play. Margaret Dever<br />
(Cardinal O'Bara) contributed<br />
10 points la a losing<br />
battle. In their other game,<br />
Campbell's boasted its record<br />
to 9-1, to gain ground on the<br />
Travel Center by downing<br />
GG's, 4141. St. Jot's Jin<br />
Money had I points and<br />
controlled the boards. Tracer<br />
Fiedler (ACHS) had 13 points<br />
to GO'S. _ ,,.,<br />
Flanders' super defense<br />
and speed kept GG's from<br />
gaining any ground ai<br />
Flanders ran over GG's. 4<br />
This Week's Coupon Special<br />
August 2 thru August 8<br />
LIVERWURST<br />
SANDWICH with<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion<br />
fax<br />
WITH THIS COUPON<br />
m's deli<br />
"AND ';]<br />
powered by Margie Bonnet<br />
(Brown University) with 33<br />
points. Flanders In thelr<br />
second game <strong>of</strong> the week held<br />
Voltaco's to 4 points in the<br />
second half to add another<br />
victory to their record fey<br />
winning, 4MB, Margie Bonnet<br />
maneuvered for 19 points to<br />
give Flanders a 40-18 rout.<br />
Oemitt's picked up steam to<br />
surprise Casual Design, 41-33.<br />
Qrmti's M and M Johnson<br />
sisters controlled the boards<br />
while Lelghann Walker added<br />
her 14 points tor the victory.<br />
Dever had 12 points for Casual<br />
Design.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty S&L came back<br />
from 2 points down at the half<br />
to sneak by Voltaco's, 30-22<br />
1018 Asbury Ave.<br />
398-1046<br />
"Make Ui a Habit"<br />
PaiivJaiii^fr^wp.m, i, • Sun. 9 am to 5 p.m<br />
s Sun,9a.m.fosp.m. j<br />
TAKE THE BAIT!<br />
Rates are down!<br />
Now is the time for a<br />
HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />
to purchase i boat, ear, home<br />
improvement, education or any<br />
other worthwhile purpose.<br />
Stop in or can ,<br />
Bob Smith or Bob Williams<br />
for appointment<br />
See the...<br />
LOCAL GUYS and GALS<br />
ATTHE<br />
THE<br />
STEFAHEAD<br />
PLACE*-<br />
Serving the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Area For Nearly 100 YeafW f) „;)''',' '' •*,<br />
1001 Asbury Ave, Phone 399-0012<br />
-,,. -,' , <strong>Ocean</strong> city, New Jersey 1)-^,'} frf^=r-~n'<br />
Middle Township's Bev Grant<br />
tad 12 points In the second<br />
half to to help OCHS&L rally<br />
for the victory, Mainland's<br />
Angle Evans had 12 points for<br />
fc§ losers.<br />
The Travel Center bad a<br />
field day against Dailey<br />
Plumbing in a 46-17 win. Kelry<br />
McKiernan ended with 14<br />
points for Travel Center,<br />
which remains undefeated.<br />
With net much tine<br />
remaining, the action has<br />
become fast and furious, fix<br />
teams remain in the net for<br />
fti play<strong>of</strong>fs. Action is 6:30<br />
pan. Monday - Friday at 6th<br />
Street and Atlantic Avenue,<br />
In tne previous week's<br />
action:<br />
Horse race<br />
benefit Aug. 14<br />
The annual night at the<br />
races, sponsored by the<br />
Mainland chapter <strong>of</strong> the Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary,<br />
has been set for Wednesday,<br />
Aug. 14,<br />
Set at the Atlantic Qty Race<br />
Cburae, gates open at 8 p.m.<br />
Tickets for "Prancing in the<br />
Dark" are (20 which include<br />
admission, a racing program<br />
and dinner. For more information<br />
or to reserve<br />
tickets call 027-2884.<br />
Kelly McKleman (13<br />
points) and Karen McMeeken<br />
(11 points) racked up a total <strong>of</strong><br />
24 point* to help the Travel<br />
Center humiliate Dailey<br />
Plumbing, 42-17, to remain<br />
undefeated.<br />
In the other game, Gaby<br />
Gandolph (Stockton State)<br />
tossed in 10 points to lead the<br />
Travel Center over Voltaco's,<br />
33-27, In a dose battle. Ttacy<br />
Ayen, bid 12 points for<br />
Votaoo'i.<br />
Masters swim Saturday<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofy lifeguard<br />
Association la sponsoring the<br />
sixth annual Masters <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Swim tomorrow (Saturday)<br />
en the 12th Street beach.<br />
The 1.4-mlle swim from 12th<br />
Street to 2nd Street will begin<br />
at 6 pm for ages 16 and under<br />
and 40 and over. There wiD be<br />
a starting time <strong>of</strong> 6:30p.m. for<br />
ages 17-M.<br />
Registration wffl be on the<br />
12th Street bead between 3<br />
and 5:30 pjn. The day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
race. The entry fee U $7 with a<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the money<br />
Medals or ribbons will be<br />
awarded to the top six place<br />
finishes In the following age<br />
groups'<br />
Fourteen and under, 1MB,<br />
1MB, 20-24, 2W9, 30-34, 3W9,<br />
40-M, 4MB, 5044, BMS, U44,<br />
and 85 and over.<br />
second half to nudge Fludin,<br />
4M3. Jill Booney had 13<br />
points In the second half and<br />
S overall to give Campbell's<br />
their second victory <strong>of</strong> toe<br />
week, ,<br />
Karen Keane/a (TMBe) 8<br />
points In the second half<br />
helped Casual Design post a<br />
victory over Voiteco'a, 41-32.<br />
Traeey Ayexs (Mainland) had<br />
13 points for Voltaco's.<br />
fee shutout pitching <strong>of</strong> Mark<br />
Garland.<br />
In toe third and deciding<br />
game with Daniel Lanchoney<br />
on the mound, Rotary got <strong>of</strong>f<br />
to an early four-run lead, only<br />
to have Colony Club claw back<br />
to tie the score.<br />
An outstanding one^ianded<br />
catch by Colony left<br />
Y^-i<br />
FIUDAV,AUG(JST2,19S3<br />
STANDINGS<br />
Cumberland's Lelghann<br />
W L<br />
Walker's 15 points gave Travel Center 10 0<br />
Qrratl't the victory to defeat Campbell's Seafood B 1<br />
6#A Local pestwltWO wins OCHS&L, 26-23.<br />
CWA Local<br />
7 I<br />
Ms week, tying them for In their first win <strong>of</strong> the Cerruti'B<br />
8 4<br />
second place by rolling over Mason, Dailey Plumbing <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Homes S S<br />
Q G ' . ,—Julie with Jjl Rowley R l battled GG'S to win, 22-17. Casual Design 4 i<br />
(Mt. St. Jot's) and Moniea <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Mary Farrell Flanders 1 I<br />
Young (Bethany College) andLlsaCromptoneachhad7 ttalley Plumbing 2 7<br />
each scoring 8 polnta, Mchele points for Dailey Plumbing. Voltaeo's 3 8<br />
Farrel bad 10 points for the Bev Grant's (Middle GO'S<br />
1 9<br />
lasers.<br />
to their otter game, Rose<br />
cabbon's power mnvei under<br />
BM boards gave CWA the win, Rotary over Colon)<br />
29-27. Moniea Young controlled<br />
the boards and bad the<br />
bat hand with 11 points.<br />
Margie Bonnet (Brown Club for League<br />
University) had 10 points for<br />
Tbe Flanders.<br />
St. Joe's standout, Jill<br />
Roeney, had I points to give championship<br />
Campbells the edge over<br />
Cerfutrs, 11-20. Cumberland's<br />
Lelghann Walker<br />
and 12 points for Ctrrufl'i, In<br />
*elr second pat CamBbell's<br />
spirit and enthusiasm<br />
helped them come back in the<br />
The new 35th Street Little fielder Jason Chew tate in At<br />
League complex was the gams prevented Rotary from<br />
scene <strong>of</strong> the third and decisive regaining ON lead, and a<br />
game <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Uttle potential ralty by Colony in<br />
League championship series the top <strong>of</strong> tbe«ixth and final-<br />
between defending champion inning TO anrarted wbea<br />
Rotary and Colony Club. Rotary completed a rare l-«:<br />
double play. ;<br />
Colony Club won tbe first In the bottom <strong>of</strong> ttw (sixth<br />
being donated to the<br />
game behind the strong right<br />
arm <strong>of</strong> Jeff Heywood and<br />
Inning the Rotary lead-<strong>of</strong>f<br />
batter, Drew Mmsky, Ui a<br />
Umely hitting. Brian Tilley hit screaming Una drift to deep'<br />
a home run for Rotary In a right center field. Ai Muzakyslid<br />
safely heaoVflrst Into third:<br />
fee first sii male and female<br />
flnishere.<br />
cami roaring base, the enjulng errant:<br />
throw from the ontfield:<br />
allowed the deddtog run to:<br />
score and earned Rotary their<br />
third consecutive chtm-;<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BUTCHER SHOP Y ^S*<br />
& DELICATESSEN Says...<br />
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HOT SANDWICHES:<br />
Hamburfler w i.so Sfetk 2,30<br />
Cheese Burgtr ,. 1.23 1,75 Cheese Steak 2.55<br />
Pizia Burger,,,. 1.40 l,M PlizaSteak 2.70<br />
Grilled Cheese 1.50 Roast Betf 2.1S<br />
COLD SANDWICHES:<br />
Ham •••.. 1.99 IggSalad 1,50<br />
Turkey Sreast 1 ,w Amtrican Cheese ,1.25<br />
Tuna (white) 1.99 Bologna .. ] 25<br />
Corned Be«f 1.99 Llwerwursf . l 25<br />
Roast Beef 1,99 Ham salad .. 1 25<br />
No extra ehirgi for foasf<br />
Sandwich Bxfras 1 eht«i .M, Ltff gee, Tomatoes, <strong>On</strong>ion. 10 e«<br />
Colt Slaw .10, Chepry Peppers ,0j<br />
HOAGIES:<br />
Reg. Italian 2.25 Turkey Breast a. Cheese. 2,35<br />
RoastBtef 2.40 Ham & Cheeie ...., 231<br />
Tunacwhife) 2J5 Cheese ..221<br />
All hoaglts eontaln s uttuet. Tomatoes, oniom, Chtrry p»#ppers, "<br />
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Featuring: AH Prim* Btef, Lamb, Pork, Veal, Poultry,<br />
Quality DaHcaftsaan, Farm Fresh Fruit and Produce<br />
MEATY PORK<br />
SPARERIBS<br />
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Fresh Sliced<br />
CHIP STEAK<br />
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,, whole Prime<br />
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HEATSPttiALS<br />
CHICKEN 'N RIBS BBQ SPECIAL<br />
Prime Rump<br />
. ROAST<br />
Boneless Pork<br />
R0 YALE ROAST<br />
•1.901b!:<br />
Prime Eye<br />
ROAST ,<br />
PERDUE<br />
CHICKEN SALE<br />
BREASTS- »1.5Q«, ~,<br />
LEGS- 6»*u<br />
CUTLETS- *a.O»» '<br />
FHESH SUCH) DEU SPECIALS<br />
All Meat"<br />
BOLOGNA<br />
Exuan Round<br />
BOILED HAM<br />
Imported ^<br />
SWIS8 CHEESE<br />
Frank'»2Llter<br />
SODAS l<br />
EGGS<br />
to Our Produce D$pt —Now Faaturing:<br />
BHl|t|ttToiMf0«llSii»<br />
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Homecooktd '<br />
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ROAST PORK<br />
•2.49 ,LB .<br />
LJVERWURST.<br />
Township) 18 polnu was<br />
enough to bold <strong>of</strong>f Casual<br />
Design. Casual Design was up<br />
at half time, 23-18, but Karen<br />
Keane's 15 points could not<br />
hold <strong>of</strong>f OCHSAL's rally.<br />
OCHS&L hustle and<br />
aggressive play gave them<br />
ttjewta.- 1 "<br />
fl9SuiD<br />
As Greg Donahue, president •<br />
<strong>of</strong> tt» <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth'<br />
Athletic AuocltUoB and'<br />
game umpire stated at the.<br />
award* presentation<br />
following the Rotary victory, ,<br />
"Thmanotoisitettd<br />
evening. The only loters are<br />
whatever reason, dedded not<br />
to participate: m oor Little<br />
League Program."<br />
., Colony 1*,coached -by Joe<br />
I Savljaky and Mike Orlando,<br />
wnfle Rotary Is coached by<br />
QQJa Mutslay, Don TDley and<br />
Tom Lanchoney. v<br />
The rosters for each team:<br />
Rotary — B. - V^r 'D.<br />
Berber/ M. Qarland/ S.<br />
tttawoU, D, Mwwk, D.<br />
Fashaw, F. Je«ri«i and T.<br />
Rowles.<br />
Colony-J. aqrwood, S,<br />
Beed, D. Port, Jf, Graves, p,<br />
Bvesfio, T.Sheppard, M.<br />
Huaon, P. Ttooey,^ P. Becker,<br />
P. Chew, J, Chew and S,<br />
Bemandinl.<br />
Deal-Bid<br />
j«"»" scorer In pinochle at<br />
flje <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card Club on<br />
afondayl July 29, was<br />
HorBncje/Kulp wtth 079,<br />
Runners-up were Rl(a A<br />
Johnson 642, Alex OrfanelU<br />
•OB, William Levena 800, Walt<br />
W & M . M i o n S ,<br />
Helen Jones M3, Betty<br />
Vaughan 669, Wlllard Wanger<br />
m, Dolores Qeaiy 864;<br />
FVieda Mali and BUI Jacobs<br />
f Bed with 558.<br />
Top honor* In bridge went to.<br />
Peter audalUs tfeW. Ry<br />
Young 4,890, Flo Kauf<br />
4J»o ^8so, Ril Rosalie Jto Remer 44,780,<br />
A<br />
AUce unekef 3,860, Bea ,f<br />
French 3,780, WUma Fayant<br />
S KM «ul I , t •J. • UA •»<br />
• The <strong>Ocean</strong> .dry Ctod.ChuY.<br />
meets 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />
Yjutt1 Center,-ttbtSnet and<br />
AtUntlcAvemie. '<br />
f BEACH CHAIRS<br />
m&<br />
'.am<br />
u<br />
Annual Baby Parade here Thursday morning<br />
lOSth Year, Number 26 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J. 08226 Tuesday. August 6,1985<br />
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mi MR* torn<br />
Story, pictures<br />
Pages 8, 9<br />
Blue law attorney thinks city can adopt modified ban, if...<br />
By ANITA J.SPIEGEL<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />
Charlij ft-tviU, the Unwood ittorney<br />
hired last month to represent the city on<br />
blue law matters, believes the dty can<br />
effect a Sunday closing ordinance that<br />
doesn't ban aU bustness on the first day<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
"The court la not aaying it (Ordinance<br />
No. 947) b a bad ordinance," said Freviti<br />
Irtio disagrees with merchants maintaining<br />
the fair way Is either all open or<br />
all dosed. "As long as the ordinance was<br />
passed under reasonable pretense,, then<br />
Zoning<br />
ordinance<br />
changes are<br />
considered<br />
Motel on Watson's site?<br />
Less than half a year after the adoption<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city's new zoning ordinance,<br />
the local Planning Board Is back at the<br />
drawing board making recommendations<br />
to strengthen its intent,<br />
which, will be submitted to <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
for consideration.<br />
^ ^designating the'bulkhead-<br />
^-'prohibiting kitchen facilities in<br />
1 hotel units, redudng height lhnitatlons<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> structures with peaked or gabled ro<strong>of</strong>s<br />
from 29 to 27 feet, and pohlbWng<br />
quadraplex and triplet development in<br />
duplex tones.<br />
, According to Board Chairman George<br />
Powell, the Board redefined the<br />
bulkhead line to coincide with to wave<br />
ruri-up zone ratter than the 1171 line<br />
bulkheads the Boardwalk was considered<br />
the bulkhead line.<br />
"If aty OouncU had adopted this<br />
(wave nin-up zone) the Bermans never<br />
would have gotten approval to build,"<br />
Powell said.<br />
Leo and Harris Berman, who owned<br />
property behind the Boardwalk between<br />
aid Street and Pennlyn Place, won<br />
several court battles which allowed<br />
construction in what some believe is an<br />
environmentally sensitive area.<br />
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:<br />
the city can make the determinations (<strong>of</strong><br />
what'i elogid)".<br />
However, the problem remains that<br />
the appellate division <strong>of</strong> Superior Court<br />
has invalidated municipally adopted<br />
blue laws In Its interpretation that toe<br />
state has pre-empted the field, according<br />
toPrevili.<br />
"If the Paramus decision is overturned,<br />
then I think the city's ordinance<br />
can b§ enforMd," be said, '"fte ordUunee<br />
does require review but I think<br />
the city Is being very responsive in its<br />
efforts to please as many people as<br />
possibii."<br />
The May 30 Paramus decision came,<br />
about after merchants in that<br />
municipality and Midland Park, both in ,<br />
Bergen County, sued their cities for ,<br />
imposing stricter Sunday dosing lawi<br />
f the decision <strong>of</strong> the three-Judge<br />
appellate division is unanimous, which it<br />
was in the Paramus case, the higher<br />
court may decline the appeal request.<br />
Besides seeking to enjoin the appeal<br />
that those adopted by the county. State , prtkess. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s other alternative<br />
laws permit the adoption <strong>of</strong> county Hue ^ request state passage <strong>of</strong> special, or<br />
laws If approved by tbe voters. The state l, legiilation which would permit<br />
repealed municipal authority to enforce , eithr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or all state<br />
teal blue laws during the legislature's-, nfniclpalitles, to adopt their own blue<br />
revision <strong>of</strong> the criminal Justice code, top.<br />
which took effect to DTP,<br />
:n«viti believes this may be a<br />
The state Supreme Court hasn't problem. "I don't think it (bin proposals)<br />
dedded whether to bear the case, ac- Wfltbe released from committee until a<br />
cording to PreriU. who explained that cwSpromlse can be reached between<br />
An unusual exhibit in the Boardwalk Art Show Friday aad Saturday were these head sculptures<br />
made from various type and size nails.<br />
Court action 'part <strong>of</strong> it*<br />
dty <strong>of</strong>ficials and the merchants," he<br />
The city already encountered that<br />
difficulty when dty <strong>of</strong>ficials lobbied for<br />
Assembly passage <strong>of</strong> a bill sponsored by<br />
Sen. Janes Hurley, B-Cape<br />
May Cumberland, which automatically<br />
reinstated <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s invalidated blue<br />
law subject to approval by voters in the<br />
November election. The .measure had<br />
unanimously P»«BH^ the {Senate.<br />
However, merchants protested before<br />
the Assembly Judiciary Committee<br />
deeming the proposal unfair. They<br />
lobbied for a modified version which<br />
would allow voters to chooae ew<br />
todajv which were all open or<br />
closed to aate except for<br />
tans and services.<br />
The measure was never<br />
floor as dty <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
violation <strong>of</strong> tbe Sunshine'Ad „.-,<br />
doming action other- than what-Jbt*<br />
voted pn in public (HurleyTsJHJH. IV"<br />
actMtjf took place In,June "'•'<br />
Legislature whs preparing Bar mnuiG^<br />
recess.<br />
(Please<br />
Water company<br />
seeks another<br />
rate increase<br />
" i*g<br />
Tne New Jersey Water Company, .. T<br />
which provides water and sewer service center in Efeg Harbor Itottniiip «<br />
to this area, on Aug. I fifed for'a 15JJ completiontUated forJiiae JM8.,^ ; -' '''«#<br />
j"<br />
UUUtks (BPU) to raise<br />
mnHonin revenue. It istbeutulty'sthinl<br />
request in as many year* for rate in-<br />
. if approved, the increase<br />
effect in Jane 1986,<br />
Wt»S<br />
morejawn two i}«fl<br />
company «'ST|i<br />
tot October the*rt%r<br />
percent hike Jnt,<br />
In addition, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty customers<br />
annual sewer bflb wftfld reflect * 5.4 proved « neiirly<br />
percent increase raiafng. the current;,,<br />
078.85 charge by f9.74 to llttja. wi cMnpany wudt<br />
The company attributes their need tor overalllS.7pmta.<br />
file rate hike to labor and related costs,<br />
,-,«<br />
increased fuel and power costs, and phasbxd me'rate increase<br />
operation and maintenance wpiram. unrelated to water restrictio<br />
The utility's request tsaJsoeipectedto<br />
find f 17 million worth' <strong>of</strong> new projects<br />
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Hyatt tapped to replace Broomall on GOP ballot in Point<br />
SOMER5 POINT - Skip Broomall, •<br />
Republican aty Council candidate, has<br />
decided he won't seek the 1st Ward<br />
Council seat in November,<br />
Broomall told Tht Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Friday he informed the executive<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Republican League<br />
Thursday night <strong>of</strong> Ml decision and they<br />
Med to get him to reconsider,<br />
"I feel the decision Is in me best interest<br />
<strong>of</strong> all concerned, primarily<br />
Some street names<br />
may be changing<br />
to end confusion<br />
, By KEN WEATHER FORD<br />
) Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — A road by any<br />
other name'Is still a road, or a street,<br />
avenue or lane, but the problem here are<br />
thefroada, streets, avenues, etc. which<br />
have'the same or similar names.<br />
,•( It seems duplicate street names are<br />
musing, problems :for the local fire<br />
'.departments and the .rescue squads<br />
•whosepersonnelafen'tialways sure to<br />
which Seavtew Avenue or Wllletts Road<br />
. they'should dispatch • vehicle; -<br />
..,"/« that thg'Smr&Mnd* Avenue £n<br />
Sea\AU4,^bx>am;'or.!ilkk$eal Sounds<br />
'"Avenue fti '<br />
.t;Th>;:UDp^AvTQwnin«p • Chleh<br />
\ AMoclfltlon JUbmlUed a 1M <strong>of</strong> eight<br />
htlthtnhin^^ 4 - ^ ^<br />
wytelf," Iroomiin eald. \ wnere a ^erior Court Juagi roW<br />
Tbe executive committee has pkked<br />
ferw auncfiBian George ft^tt to<br />
replace BroomaD on the ballot against<br />
Democratic incumbent John Conroy.<br />
Hfyatt's candidacy must be approved by<br />
the municipal county committee<br />
members and by county OOP leader<br />
Kenneth LeFevre.<br />
Broomall said his decision was only<br />
sllghUy baaed on a recent court ease<br />
invalid IB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Nursing Bone because<br />
Broomall, director <strong>of</strong> volunteer services<br />
at the nursing home, helped the residents<br />
ffll out the baUDts.<br />
A candidate isnt allowed to help<br />
twneone with their absentee ballots,<br />
according to state election law.<br />
•It wasn't the major reason; it was<br />
Just part <strong>of</strong> it," he said.<br />
The Atlantic County Prosecutor's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice la stm reviewing the case to<br />
determine if Broomall faces criminal<br />
charges for violating election laws.<br />
Capt. Andrew Allegretto <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Prosecutor's Office said Monday a<br />
transcript <strong>of</strong> the court hearing has been<br />
ordered, but no dedaion 00 filing charges<br />
wffl be made until after the transcript is<br />
reviewed. He dotsnt know when ihty<br />
BeyeL Not only street names have been<br />
changed before, but even house numbers<br />
have been altered to eliminate eonlusloo<br />
for emergency personnel, ha said.<br />
"Some people in Setvlllt have had two<br />
or three bouse numMn over the yews,"<br />
Beyelsald. " ~ '<br />
' A preliminary list <strong>of</strong> mvUcato streets<br />
was submitted teveral montnt ago. be<br />
said, and they tried to choote the streets<br />
where the leait amount <strong>of</strong> people would<br />
be inconvenienced.<br />
SUU.<strong>of</strong>fldUOsrealbe that not everyone<br />
will.be pleased. wnen;tS*y leam their<br />
address Is going<br />
might make a decision on the case.<br />
Broomall said he didn't- want to<br />
become associated with aty Council and<br />
once be received the QOP nomination in<br />
April, he saw that some people be had<br />
considered friends then turned against<br />
him.<br />
"I didn't realize people could be so<br />
envious and, in turn, turn against you,"<br />
Broomall said. "1 found out that once you<br />
do run, that automatically, there's<br />
always a small group <strong>of</strong> people who<br />
aren't going to like it"<br />
He said he hasn't become disillusioned<br />
witt politics and will remain a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Republican dub and will support<br />
GOP candiates.<br />
"1 don't know if you'd «U it<br />
disillusioned," he said, "perhaps a little<br />
more aware <strong>of</strong> the type <strong>of</strong> business you<br />
have to be In, I tend to look at thtap on<br />
the bright side, maybe'too <strong>of</strong>ten <strong>of</strong>l<br />
bright side.<br />
1 18 ^^B^Cu<br />
to me than any candidly or any t<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>fice," lie said. * * f-f -<br />
Broomall said the dub toM htnfls^-^J<br />
were iw percent p*"Wfl mi canmc^<br />
despite the court case. Be was<br />
sidered very popular in the 1st Wardi<br />
potted more votes in the June 1<br />
than any other GOP candidate on 1<br />
ballot. Including Gov.<br />
GOP leaders were optimistic •faopt &•'•<br />
chances <strong>of</strong> defeating Coitroy • tt<br />
November. ", 4V.SI<br />
•1 received krts <strong>of</strong> letters and phw<br />
calls from people supporting mt («ft#v<br />
, the court case)," Broooiall add. I ^jjM<br />
ill iijk--j 5><br />
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president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum during annual" auction recently in the Sports and<br />
$2,000 to benefit the museum.<br />
201 Wast Ave. • Since 1171 • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
-FREE-<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong><br />
Round Trip Door to Door Llmo from O.C.<br />
to Philadelphia Airport sr Airport Best<br />
Western Send-<strong>of</strong>f Package.<br />
WITH PURCHASE OP<br />
ANY 7 DAY OR LONGER<br />
WINfiRAIIWSEA CRUISE<br />
(byOct 1,1985)<br />
I Call 399-0032 1<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CTTV^<br />
Quilt show one month away<br />
Christian Women to meet<br />
The Optical Room <strong>of</strong> and now teaches piano, organ, I^Zri"<br />
Marmora will ~-~-~- ~~> —— WPMdu<br />
prepani on eyeglasses at the _i;<br />
Women's Club luncheon 12:30<br />
where she majored ta nmale 828-2297.<br />
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I Home <strong>of</strong> tht larowt coliietion <strong>of</strong> COOKIE i&fes<br />
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Bedrooms<br />
Living Rooms<br />
Dining Rooms<br />
ii'I Hi mil a*<br />
Sleep S<strong>of</strong>as<br />
by Serta and<br />
Simmons In Full<br />
and Queen Sizes<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-<strong>of</strong>-a-KInd<br />
Items<br />
Twin headboards,<br />
bachelor chest.<br />
Jewelry box.<br />
Small tables<br />
ANDMORiON RHGULARLY PRICED ITEMS<br />
WMMVw'W^MmM^<br />
Swivel<br />
rockers<br />
and<br />
Recllners<br />
Jr Annual Quilt<br />
Sale l» now to it*<br />
fourth year and hai become<br />
and Saturday attain<br />
the Octal «ty<br />
ftem ud OHe Center eft<br />
Street <strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk.<br />
Qullui to be on diiplay ttus<br />
>T*T will Include «*» from<br />
pirate < collection! •*'} In<br />
Gili&roli, Indiana, Maryland<br />
«ta*wittitent local work.<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> tb<strong>of</strong>cfltorei <strong>of</strong> tbl«<br />
year'sihowareabookBlgning<br />
wlth«utbOT Satan Ayieworth<br />
Murwin. AJong'witfa Stasy C.<br />
B^M, _B»y have written<br />
quUtmaktng books available.<br />
Ate, Judy Malhleson, noted<br />
designer, lecturer and<br />
teacher from the Los Angelei<br />
ma, win conduct a workshop<br />
on the construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
traiKH/nnl Mn*Ma*ta n<br />
pass pattern<br />
A unique ptrt<strong>of</strong> ttts year's<br />
derived from Hhte stories.<br />
* "• •—'"-•-• some<br />
to the eye.<br />
Wedding quHh, old quats,<br />
children 1 * qoOtt, mi wati<br />
quflte.wfllDtaunlayedataie<br />
two-day «how. Many wfll be<br />
for salt: othen are an Ian<br />
from prfftto collections.<br />
Each yew, money raised<br />
during thtihowU donated to<br />
jPUESDAY, AUGUST 6 198.1<br />
William Culliney, district governor <strong>of</strong> Serra International, presents ap-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Yom.pte, Iron, left, SkyJarHarrtoand Gtaoi^CBS5\ 4 • ^itor fe^f flfV ktudcd for Service<br />
Department<br />
and materials for the making<br />
Utled Rocky Shores, will be<br />
unveUed by Walter<br />
Schravesand, the store's<br />
general manager, this month.<br />
Tickets for the raffle will be<br />
available at the show.<br />
According to Barbie Harris,<br />
coordinator for the event,<br />
"qulltmakert, historians,<br />
artists, and antique fanciers<br />
wiD enjoy ,thf-ttgw,4uad ate<br />
welcome to photograph the<br />
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seats <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
During its annual dinner on the Arts by Gov. Ihonui<br />
meeting ^t the Atlantic Oty Kean.<br />
Country Oub recently, the Elected to save at idee<br />
board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> South chairman was MM, Howard<br />
Jersey Regional Theatre Taylor <strong>of</strong> Pleatantvflte, m<br />
installed <strong>of</strong>flcera for the 188S- executive with Oouglu*<br />
Bseaion. Induatries Inc. .TW.&W*<br />
State Sen. William L, Elected to serve a»<br />
Gormley, himself an secretary wai Mrs. Chartaf •<br />
honorary trustee <strong>of</strong> the Hathaway <strong>of</strong> Cape May; *»<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional theatre" group, treasurer, Mri. John Pits*<br />
served as master <strong>of</strong> patrick <strong>of</strong> Umrood; and at<br />
ceremonies and administered corresponding «ecr«tary,<br />
the onths <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. Richard Light <strong>of</strong> Avakn.<br />
year as chairman was Lillian address, SJRWouttder Panl<br />
Levy <strong>of</strong> Ventnor who was I* Atten thanked tfae trmteM<br />
recognlied for her out- for their "extraordlntry'<br />
standing work with inanyd«rflcatlon" to the ttetire foil.area<br />
arts organbafloni and Its fnnd-ratalng actMttec<br />
for her recent appointment to during the 198M6 aetjoo. H«<br />
ST.JUDE'S<br />
any far m, it. JIMI<br />
" devglopjneht tftti'^ftif^w 3<br />
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from the aiteo »W. ff)<br />
vestment Act and nxm UN'^<br />
^^WSrjMSTJKfSI « tt« OTehaa <strong>of</strong> the<br />
M»m«tiiwtinniwM, I ««• awarded tnt anniia):<br />
executive director's k<br />
for ontotainHnli aei vice.<br />
'eflectibnt<br />
/Welcomes to the staff<br />
A DIANBS.SMTH f<br />
f fonntrly <strong>of</strong><br />
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Charles c. Beauaang, Hurley, ' "' *<br />
r, the principal aubprtiideBt ttomaj M.<br />
aore Memorial Hospital Ladles Auxiliary members, left, help victors<br />
with purchases during bazaar on the Music Pier.<br />
Humane Society bazaar Wednesday<br />
Denefitlng the ffumane<br />
Sodety<strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong>atyli9aan.<br />
. to 3 pjn. tomorrow, Aug. 7 at<br />
the Music Pier.<br />
t Included will be more ban<br />
20 tables <strong>of</strong> crafts, white<br />
FASHION BENEFIT<br />
AUG. U AT TRACK<br />
The Ruth Newman Shapiro<br />
Cancer and Heart Memorial<br />
Fund win sponsor dinner and<br />
a fashion show at the Atlantic<br />
elephants, antique*, stked<br />
goods and some fnmltnre la<br />
addition to a selection <strong>of</strong><br />
puppies, cati and kittens<br />
available for adoption.<br />
A spokesman also noted<br />
Oat the Society's annual<br />
auction win be Saturday, Aug.<br />
M, this year at the Bethel<br />
Road firebouse, Somers<br />
Point.<br />
Proceeds from die bazaar<br />
tides<br />
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<strong>of</strong>f Tennessee Avenue hen.<br />
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NOVENA<br />
«•» th« IscrM HMrl <strong>of</strong> JMUi H<br />
vvd through ifia no* and<br />
l<strong>of</strong> ivtr, sscrra H« n 01 jfjui, pray<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girl is a<br />
No. 1 speller in nation<br />
what would you do with a ferae top winners <strong>of</strong> each<br />
AoMfrodyitrophta? state wmpeHHaa, from 43<br />
^U lt! tett* together to decide the<br />
That's what Connie SniiBi <strong>of</strong> Amipjim - - <br />
1114 Simpson Ay, did at the Although fee competition<br />
eighth annual national wai tough, Connie surpassed<br />
leadership conference <strong>of</strong> the all by taUng another first.<br />
Health Occupations Studenti making her the nation's No 1<br />
Veiling division where ate holder.<br />
spelled her way to victory As an honor roB student<br />
earlier this summer. whose future plans are to be<br />
Connie, 17, a student from dental hygenist, Connie is<br />
the dental assisting din it keeping up with her studies In<br />
the Cape Miy County hopes she will receive a<br />
Vocational School, had sur- scholarship next year.<br />
prised herself when »he Connie Is spending her<br />
earned a first place In the summer working at Shrlver'i<br />
regional competition, held In confectionery store on the<br />
Bridgeton, in March. Boardwalk and enjoying the<br />
BtttaSieratonPorttafteny<br />
Famflles from thU area<br />
Klause<br />
daughter, July 16.<br />
BUler' <strong>of</strong> TnckahM, a<br />
daughtor, JBhr tt<br />
_ ^ • • • 4<br />
L'-v 4,-<br />
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The Jubilaires, who will perform Friday on the Mask Her,<br />
Jubihires in song Friday night<br />
Stork report U .e-<br />
(Bornerjaaab <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> O^,<br />
a son, July 21<br />
David and Lorraine<br />
A Unique FuU Service Bakery<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 9lh & <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Open from 7 a.m.<br />
FREE ON FREMSEPAIIKiNG - EATWOB T411MUT<br />
NOW FRESH BAKED<br />
APPLE DUMPUNG<br />
398.7724<br />
STOREWroE SALE<br />
50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Tues., Aug. oth through Sit., Aug. 10th<br />
Tu»s. Wed. It Thgri, 10 fo i • Prl, Ad Sat, 10 to 6<br />
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HAIR CARE<br />
Won., Tues., and Wed.<br />
SPECIALS<br />
HAIR CUTS .. '4.60<br />
CENTERS " \fr- i.<br />
Appointments Available<br />
'waiicirts wtlcome<br />
—ALL ABOARD ,<br />
Featuring<br />
PAGE 3<br />
• Los Angeles • San Francisco ' '<br />
• San Diego • Grand Canyon<br />
Sept. 5-24,1985 1<br />
. . PerwnaiiyH<strong>of</strong>trtby<br />
JUNIOR FASHION<br />
SHOW AUG. 14<br />
£ ^ ^ l ^ I REV. DAN & GLADYS HUUn<br />
ffi-Safa^^ r Ca!!3iO-MM ^ d<br />
&«mB._1]»_7:]0apm ihow * Inciudes: lit Class Hotels. PflwptewJ<br />
Especially when they're having a Sale! II i<br />
ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE If<br />
50% <strong>of</strong>f Sale Continues ||<br />
Bonnies Closet Too!<br />
(ONLY ON THi BOARDWALK)<br />
Flanders Hotel, nth & Boardwalk<br />
"»'f MM• Mft M UMSMMNW"<br />
Daily 10 to 10<br />
Prl. 8. Sit, 10 to 11<br />
SCHMD INVITES YOU TO MEET<br />
Trea^ yourself ib i unique experience. Meet<br />
Lowell Davis; A tacinatlng man and storyteller.<br />
bring to<br />
" Nationally acclaimed rural farm<br />
life artist Lowell Davis will be traveling<br />
from his vintage 1930's homestead,<br />
"FoxFire Farm," to meet with you. •<br />
additions to tht Fo%¥m Rum collec- I i<br />
the loveabie antira <strong>of</strong> Jits fermahiiniJsif \m.
I<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
editorials/comment<br />
The costs<br />
<strong>of</strong> people<br />
"Cost controls seen difficult in township," the<br />
headline stated on last Friday's story about the<br />
efforts by municipal and school <strong>of</strong>ficials in Upper<br />
Township to control rising costs, in particular <strong>of</strong><br />
education but also <strong>of</strong> municipal expenditures.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e probably didn't even have to read the<br />
story to get the message: There are no quick-fix<br />
solutions to solving growing pains. As a community<br />
grows — as it goes from a rural to a<br />
suburban township — the costs <strong>of</strong> providing the<br />
services which more people want will continue to<br />
escalate.<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> education is <strong>of</strong> particular concern<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the big jump in school taxes this year,<br />
due primarily to the rising student population<br />
•' and tuition expenses involved in paying for the<br />
I education <strong>of</strong> township students at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
• High School where this fall's student body will be<br />
{township residents.<br />
I With a growing student population — not just <strong>of</strong><br />
secondary schoolage children, but also <strong>of</strong> pupils<br />
in the lower grades who are housed and taught in<br />
the township — <strong>of</strong>ficials and taxpayers alike can<br />
expect taxes for education to increase. In fact,<br />
local school <strong>of</strong>ficials are hoping they can manage<br />
to spread the inevitable increases out evenly<br />
over a number, <strong>of</strong> years so the increase doesn't<br />
hit like it did thte year — to the tune <strong>of</strong> a 148 percent!<br />
<strong>On</strong>e can only speculate and shudder at what<br />
school taxes would be like were it not for the fact<br />
I that the municipal governing body voluntarily<br />
] gives so many millions <strong>of</strong> dollars to the school<br />
| system. These are monies ($3.5 million this year<br />
alone) which the township gets in the form <strong>of</strong><br />
gross receipts and franchise taxes, primarily<br />
from the Atlantic Electric generating station in<br />
Beetley's Point.<br />
For years there have been attempts by some in<br />
the state Legislature to whittle away at such<br />
receipt revenue; to spread the gravy, as it were,<br />
among more <strong>of</strong> the state's municipalities instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> allowing only the municipality where the<br />
facility is actually located to reap the windfall<br />
revenue.<br />
The point is that someday these millions <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars may no longer be available to the school<br />
system, and more will have to be raised by.local,<br />
taxation. <strong>On</strong> the municipal-level, one-can expect<br />
taxes to go up when-'the day tomes thaMhe<br />
township bas to provide its- own police department<br />
Currently the State Police provide protection<br />
because the township is still within a<br />
population range where such service is available<br />
free from the state.<br />
Probably one <strong>of</strong> the biggest expenses that will<br />
fait the township in the future is the cost <strong>of</strong><br />
providing so-called city water and/or sewerage.<br />
That will occur when either be population grows<br />
beyond a certain point or when individual<br />
building lot sizes are reduced to the point where<br />
potable water wWb and septic systems cannot,<br />
for safety reasons, coexist.<br />
While <strong>of</strong>ficials wrestle with ways to keep the<br />
costs <strong>of</strong> local government (including education)<br />
as low as possible, they should also be concerned<br />
with keeping the quality <strong>of</strong> services and <strong>of</strong> the in-<br />
frastructure as Ugh as possible.<br />
If, for example, large lot sizes are reduced in<br />
order to get more taxpaying residents into the<br />
township, one can only expect there to be a call<br />
for more municipal services. Increased ratables<br />
^result in increased government.<br />
What it comes down to is limiting the resident<br />
and vacationing population to levels that<br />
government can adequately handle with either<br />
existing services and roads, schools, parks, etc.<br />
or by providing for planned growth which tikes<br />
into account the call for services.<br />
What taxpayers and <strong>of</strong>ficials alike should be<br />
considering in Upper Township is how best to<br />
keep the best <strong>of</strong> what Is already there. And the<br />
beat way <strong>of</strong> doing that is to keep the number <strong>of</strong><br />
people within reasonable limits.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
By<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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Friends <strong>of</strong> Music TleMrion Sale Here-<br />
Who has a<br />
COMBINATION<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
ALFREDO?<br />
(Shrimp, Scallops & Crabmeaf, blended in<br />
a cream and ehwst sauce served over<br />
linguine, topped with parmesan cheese)<br />
We do!<br />
Free <strong>On</strong> Premise Parking<br />
9th 4 OCCail AVC. Daily from 4:30<br />
NOTICE<br />
TO ALL OCEAN CITY VISITORS AND PROPERTY OWNERS<br />
WE NEED YOUR HELP<br />
TO PRESERVE OCEAN CITY'S QUALITY OP LIFE<br />
Our blue laws have helped to protect the quality <strong>of</strong> life and family<br />
atmosphere that lifted and maintained <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> above other<br />
seashore, boardwalk towns.<br />
After 106 years <strong>of</strong> tremendous success, DON'T let greed devalue<br />
ity<br />
Please help us in the fight; wecannotdoitalone<br />
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Obituaries<br />
Maxwell Swank, 60; J:<br />
former policeman here<br />
MaiweUC.Swank,60.(rfl60flSlnipinmAv.(JledAngustlIn<br />
acre Memorial Hospital, S<strong>of</strong>fiai Mat<br />
Cyan.<br />
Mr. Snank was a carpenter for the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Was tai/md<br />
formerly served on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Departnwrt. He<br />
•M also • member <strong>of</strong> the Trinity United Methodist Xhurch.<br />
MMBQNL '<br />
Surviving are his wife, Rhoda S.; two sons, Jeffrey C. <strong>of</strong><br />
Us city and George <strong>of</strong> Fort Arkansas, Teias; a stepdaughter,<br />
Bellas Olson <strong>of</strong> WmkcUd, R.I.,; a stepson, David<br />
MffiJgan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>view; and three grandchildren.<br />
Services were Sunday In Trinity United Methodist Church,<br />
Marnwra. Burial wasattheconventaice<strong>of</strong>thefainlly.<br />
Methodist Church cr to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue Squad.<br />
Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
Susan McCarthy Davids, 29;<br />
accident victim in California<br />
SOQUEL. Calif. - Sunn McCarthy Davids, 29, a former<br />
summer resident <strong>of</strong> Oc«n CHy died July 38, the result <strong>of</strong> an<br />
auto accident<br />
Born to Philadelphia Davids bad ben • summer rerident<br />
Kennedy High School, Consbobocken, Pa. and the Pennsylvania<br />
State University. She worked as a legal assistant In<br />
Santa Cruz, Calif.<br />
Robert f, MiUer, Pres,<br />
Citizens Committee for<br />
Responsive Government<br />
P.O. Box 821, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN OTY. N.J.<br />
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Surviving are her husband, John Alan; her parents ' —-• _ - *1 j^___- ! '.- ^"'^il'' 1<br />
wmiam and Carolyd McCarthy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and U.S. Sen. William Bradley*! • <strong>of</strong> ice builtj<br />
»ui, v«j uiuji. outreach program tomorrow --••« r,.-,<br />
A memorial Mass wU be celebrated 10 am. Saturday, (Wednesday) fnm fl ajn. to According i<br />
Aug. 10, In ft, Funds dbrtal ajurefc, tod Stout and<br />
Atlantic Avenue.<br />
n nom and lto~ 1 3:30 fiM $&. Atht Gldeonie^<br />
Caple nmi May Mnv Court r«t.rt House RnW twst post atihaa tm HI<br />
oMen, m W.Ma|n^.,..-• -A<br />
Tit session,aDows\South<br />
Jersey residents to meet with<br />
their elected <strong>of</strong>ficial's staff to<br />
ask questions and voice their<br />
eoncenit' *,r' .<br />
memory be ant to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 1111<br />
Street Rd., Southampton, Pa. 18966.<br />
Joseph Carey, 69; retired<br />
manager-accountant<br />
NORTH PORT MYERS. Fla. - Joseph C. Carey, 69, <strong>of</strong><br />
19412 Oedarcrest Court, Lake Fairways Country Club, died<br />
Aug. 2.<br />
He was a former Atlantic <strong>City</strong> resident<br />
Born in New York <strong>City</strong>, be lived in Atlantic aty most <strong>of</strong> his<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Same* Point<br />
KIwanasaubs, as well as a former president <strong>of</strong> UjeAtlanUc<br />
aty Jaycees and a member <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Jaycees. He<br />
was ais condominium homes.<br />
, i<br />
Appointment<br />
MED CALL<br />
MMA'&islH<br />
A car belonging to an individual<br />
identified as a local<br />
fireman was destroyed by fire mey nave; Jo cflnfonn,"<br />
after an apparent fuel line said adding the.' applic<br />
breakJn the car on the <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />
Qty side <strong>of</strong> the Str$thmere<br />
According to Fire Inspector<br />
Don Elsenhari, firemen<br />
arrived on the scene at about<br />
2 p m. to find an MGB coupe<br />
totally engulfed in flames.<br />
The owner <strong>of</strong> the car, who<br />
preferred to remain<br />
anonymous, said he smelted<br />
gasoline while driving and got<br />
cut to investigate under the<br />
hood when the fire eruptBd.<br />
Roger Jaknboirtki, local<br />
businessman, will appear<br />
before toe Planning Board<br />
tomorrow night (Wednesday<br />
at 7:30) fora site plan review<br />
<strong>of</strong> intentions to expand his<br />
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She was a winner 50 years ago<br />
Bruno Dahlhausen, director <strong>of</strong> this year's baby parade, with Phyllis<br />
(Alt) Jiuliano and the first-place trophy she won during the 1835 event.<br />
Philadelphia baby Mr*<br />
Oaxm <strong>City</strong> crdwn m 50,000<br />
crowd boardwalk to t«e<br />
prate was tbe headline In<br />
The Inquirer, toe August day<br />
In 1835. ,<br />
A special story to The<br />
hqtdrer read:<br />
Beautiful floats, colorful<br />
costumes and plenty <strong>of</strong> musk<br />
marked thin resort's annual<br />
baby parade, which broke all<br />
records for entrlea and<br />
spectators, as Gov. Harold 0,<br />
H<strong>of</strong>bnan and hia family took<br />
part in their first t>aby<br />
pageant <strong>of</strong> thli season.<br />
Adi H<strong>of</strong>fman, 14-year-old<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> tbe governor,<br />
ruled over the 280 entries at<br />
Queen Infanta XXIX.<br />
Among the winners during<br />
(to parade SO years ago wu<br />
FnylUi Alt, now Phyllis<br />
Jiuliano, who captured first<br />
pin In the "fancy doll<br />
coaches with children In<br />
costume" division. During<br />
Out same year she also won<br />
first prize for the fancy dress<br />
division in baby parades in<br />
Vintner, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
WUdwood and Cape May.<br />
"% iliter, Urtng In North<br />
Carolina, still has Off original<br />
coach, doll and outfit that I<br />
used that year," ate said.<br />
At the time Mrs. Jiuliano<br />
was residing in Wfldwood with<br />
her family where they wen<br />
spending their summer<br />
vacation.<br />
Mrs, Jiuliano and her<br />
husband, Stanley, moved to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> permanently 16<br />
years ago. Before that they<br />
Bved in Philadelphia worn<br />
she worked for 13 years with<br />
(he Welsbrod Company as<br />
artist and designer <strong>of</strong> lamps.<br />
For Z8 fun Mrs. Jiuliano<br />
has designed and handpalnted<br />
original lamps.<br />
"I have completed special<br />
o-ders for such famous people<br />
as former Gov. Richard<br />
Hughes, forme 1 presidents<br />
Dwlght D. Eisenhower for nil<br />
hose in Gettysburg, John F.<br />
Kennedy's home, and also<br />
John Elsenhower, the forma- -<br />
president'! ion," said<br />
Jiuliano.<br />
"I have always loved art"<br />
and anything that la connected<br />
witt that field, she<br />
continued. "At a child I did<br />
work for the Philadelphia Art<br />
Museum by posing for artists<br />
and also attended art classes<br />
ben," she said.<br />
—Marie Haber<br />
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Phyllis Alt captured first place in the 'fancy doll coaches with children<br />
in costume' division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baby Parade SO years ago this<br />
month.<br />
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•-•>TOE3PA Yr AUGUST 6,1985 THE SKNTINEL-LEPGER, OCEAN G1TV, N,J PAGEt<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> entries expected for 76th parade<br />
ThejCoea Cola Robot will prrodmately 300 youngsters<br />
make a cameo appearance at who will msrch or be pushed<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C<strong>City</strong>'s ' f76th r oannual m 6 t h to 12th streets on the<br />
Baby Parade on Ibunday, Boardwalk,<br />
The event begins 10:15 a.m. The question on<br />
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PAGE 10 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6» 1985<br />
Monihan Realty, Miller Paint/Roy Rogers advance to semifinals in s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
Monlhan Realty and Miller<br />
Paint Roy Rogers both<br />
•trued one-run victories to<br />
advance to the semifinals in<br />
fee men's s<strong>of</strong>tball play<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />
Monlhan nipped Sandpiper<br />
Realty, 2-1 to earn the right to<br />
play the regular season<br />
champ, Bevan Construction.<br />
Monihan struck first,<br />
Moling two runs In the fifth<br />
inning. Scott CMpf drove In<br />
both runs scoring Tom Klrkpatrick<br />
and Hank Davis,<br />
Sandpiper looted like they<br />
win going to send the game<br />
into extra innings when Scott<br />
Williams led <strong>of</strong>f the «vcnth<br />
with a single, then Williams<br />
crossed the plate on Mike<br />
Hardy's double, to clow the<br />
pp. Monlhan's allowed no<br />
more hits by Sandpiper to<br />
secure the victory.<br />
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to secure the other play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
spot Miller used their si* hits<br />
efficiently, scoring a run in<br />
the first inning after three<br />
consecutive singles, and two<br />
ruhs In the fourth Inning on<br />
just two singles and a costly<br />
Boulevard error,<br />
Kevin Kelly and George<br />
Reby both contributed one<br />
pi for Miller, while Ron<br />
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for Boulevard's two<br />
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Monihan Realty and Bevan<br />
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Bevan scored one more in the<br />
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With Monihan down, 5-3, In<br />
the seventh Inning they had<br />
their last chance to overtake<br />
Sevan's lead. Things looked<br />
good for Monlhan as the first<br />
batter, Jim Cassidy, reached<br />
flrst on an error, Cassldy then<br />
advanced to second on a long<br />
fly ball.<br />
Pinch hitter Dave Frank hit<br />
a line drive to icon Cassidy<br />
and narrow the lad, M, but<br />
Monihan's hopes for • come*<br />
from-behlnd win were dashed<br />
as the next two batten struck<br />
out and pounded out.<br />
For the victors, Jack Smith<br />
was three for three, Including<br />
two doubles and a single and<br />
drove fat two runs. Bill Porter<br />
aim had two RBl's for Bevan,<br />
Miller Paint Roy Rogers<br />
scored eight runs in the lint<br />
inning to put Playland In a<br />
hole that was too deep to<br />
dlmbout<strong>of</strong> intheflnt game'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the semi's. Playland<br />
chipped away at MUler'u lead,<br />
but couldn't get the runs<br />
needed In the later Innings.<br />
Miller's M victory put them<br />
ahead in the three-game third Innings behind Dennis |;<br />
•tries, 14, Wind-aided walta Neill's five RBls, double and ;j<br />
helped Miller score some <strong>of</strong> single, and Newt Johnson's!<br />
ftelr first-Inning runs, along double and. two singles. Greg j<br />
with Jeff Haas 1 second run Procovic picked up the win for"'<br />
single and Gary Brown's Miller Paint Roy Rogers.,<br />
three-run triple, „ , . • , '<br />
Playland responded with The semifinals and finals .<br />
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Dailey Plumbing a sV<br />
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aggressive with many seesaw two points to tie the game at Voltaeo'i.<br />
In a defensive battle,<br />
in game Number 1 <strong>of</strong> thebattles<br />
and teams Jockeying 46 and force It Into overtime.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Judy Voltaco's came hack from a<br />
semifinals. Monihan got onfar<br />
position,<br />
Ihe Travel Center held a Eckerson's 13 potato weren't 20-17deficittoadda victory to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />
board quickly with three runs Ihe No. 1 and j teams faced hfllftlme lead, 3041, but<br />
their record over GG's, 37-31.<br />
in the first inning, tat Bevan <strong>of</strong>f in what was the most couldn't hold <strong>of</strong>f the scoring<br />
TODAY (Tuesday)<br />
Rugglert conductor, S p.m.<br />
Angle Evans hit for 18 points<br />
cunt back with four runs <strong>of</strong> exciting game <strong>of</strong> the summer. power <strong>of</strong> Mary Prokapus<br />
Hood drive to benefit Jan followed by crowning <strong>of</strong> baby<br />
second half to down Dailey'i to help Voltaco'a rmlfy. Tracey<br />
their own In the first inning. The Travel Center lost their (Lafeyette) in the second half.<br />
BeatUe at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty parade Queen Infanta at 9<br />
numbing, 42-27. Cum. Fiedler (ACHS) had 11 for<br />
undefeated reign, being upset Sue Jamison had four points<br />
Baptist Church, 10th Street pjn.<br />
btrland's Walker tossed in 16 GQ'g,<br />
by Campbell's Seafood, both in the overtime to pace<br />
and Wesley Avenue, 2 to 6<br />
EARL I SHAW, JFf<br />
points for the wingers, Rose Gibbons' U points<br />
now with a record <strong>of</strong> ll-l. Campbell's over The Travel<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Humane Society -<br />
Flanders is on a rouV win. helped CWA Local power over<br />
-INC-<br />
In an action-packed, high- Center, 59-48. Robin Fortsch<br />
bazaar on the Music Pier, 0<br />
ring their last three games to OCHS&L, 32-28. Middle<br />
R00RN6S scoring game, Campbell's (University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania)<br />
Pamper •camper for us, to 3 p.m. Open to the<br />
move up in the standings. Township's Mlchele Green-<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
was- nudged by the Travel had II points for the losers.<br />
youngsters li months and public.<br />
Margie Bonnet's (Brown wait had nine for the losers.<br />
Center. With seven seconds In a dose first half. Camp,<br />
under, 12th Street beach.<br />
University) scoring power<br />
BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />
Casual Design's second half<br />
bell's battled with CWA Local<br />
Registration 8 am., heats<br />
and tenacious defense led<br />
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surge and Karen Keane'a<br />
HEATING<br />
but Jill Rooney got hot In the<br />
begin 10 mm.<br />
Out Jjrt CM j»,,,«5 in,<br />
nanders over <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty (Philadelphia Technical) 14<br />
252 Wilt Avenue<br />
second naif to help Camp- Home Savings & Loan, 3441, points lifted Casual Design by<br />
J-C PLUMBING bell's blow by CWA, 42-21.<br />
Dailey Plumbing, 38-22.<br />
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CHURCH FAIR AUG. 9 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Mary Farrell<br />
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CWA.<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal and Judy Eckerson each had<br />
ABLE<br />
Voltaco'i had a first half<br />
Oiurch win hold a parish fair six for Dalley's.<br />
lead <strong>of</strong> 15-10 hit couldnt<br />
on the church grounds, 30th STAhmnms<br />
control Cerruti's <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
Street and Bay Avenue, 9 a.m. Travel Center 111<br />
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Inferior and<br />
Leighanne Walker hit a free<br />
books, plants and other Cerruti's 7 4<br />
Exterior<br />
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be a baked goods table and the<br />
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library, 6th Street and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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Chess dub at the youth<br />
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Alice In Wonderland<br />
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Planning board meeting,<br />
Polish Club bazaar on the<br />
Musie Pier, I t a to 3 pjm.<br />
GOLF TOURNEY AUG. 10<br />
Cedar Beach Civic<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />
Association will sponsor a golf<br />
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Saturday, Aug. 10 on the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Course.<br />
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Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
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meeting, Holy Trinity Church,<br />
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Maty IIMMpi Ml • Allanflf Av,, H<br />
SISNWASHIR1 AMD MT WASHIM<br />
m M ton flnw *M pert flffw, year<br />
•rwKI9.CllllW.MII. IB<br />
LEOAL iieaif Any _ par IM> sHice<br />
in ocean Cihr, ncMitni um> revMnM.<br />
Benefit!, Call MMIM, H<br />
p^al<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> 'city,.Nri<br />
•nlerred. M<br />
M<br />
maiyfe, wenulBrHl<br />
w I Bdrm, .pi. In<br />
nwtni—•••••<br />
¥1*1 'ROUND NtSHt CLIRN - far<br />
firti "»i, »•(• nine. Fleaiaat Mrreunaiiifi.<br />
Hater (ttaitiiiie, call iw-ewi. it<br />
CAJHIgR - SIM IK It Mlci « •Ulft,<br />
tMl 4 Aioajry. Art tor tain, Full er<br />
•an lima, Me<br />
fSOPlHIOHAL COUPLl-wltt. ]<br />
taanait chlkir.s ind set leaklM tar H<br />
NdraMi Mm Nr wlniap muit In O.C,<br />
•air KMSII, Fleata wrlu P.O. in al,<br />
MANTIS TO ••NT-MrMrfar Win-<br />
t.r ilerafe M Uwn lirrMlura 4 «c<br />
taueHet, tram IflHI t» l/il/u. call<br />
afff-SllB. f/fa<br />
SCAFINS In ocaan city. Mutt h.v. .«<br />
parlance. yalM N J. ctrlw. {iceMe re-<br />
quired, e .client >Nit ean MfllM,<br />
• ITCHINl — New caMnatt, appllanni<br />
ar complete new detlen. Prime Haunt,<br />
int, ocean <strong>City</strong>. N.J, No jak Ma un.ll,<br />
fully guaranteed. New JerMy<br />
,. regiiMred, Free «t|inate>, call l«<br />
3!& MO, Alter noun. weilteMI or hoMdayi,<br />
ea!IJ«frlIe», tt<br />
TUBSDAVLAUOUST 8* 1<br />
R.E. For Sale Rooms<br />
ctnNny.rwitvaNani<br />
deem, paPntlns ana concr.l. wart, eft,<br />
eaiilft-owi • n<br />
Personal*<br />
rouna, undwicn maker II<br />
am. to } p,m. Men, to Prl, call Wrests,<br />
a/16<br />
HOU5EKE6PEH NEEDED—"Or<br />
Margate couple, IS to > p.n CHkfng<br />
IM right htuiiworii. Balanncn a«<br />
franteariiiiwi raaulrH ParmiiMnf<br />
oHlilgn. can mown. i«<br />
ran A MR<br />
ITEM, raamtta. haMy im, mm<br />
HF ar anmim tt all, han't iha ip.«<br />
te do it. Cart Jlf-Mil CI.HIIIM. ^ I I<br />
halp you gat (I.<br />
,< w<br />
BONTISTJENliS WANTtU^I-<strong>of</strong> y b<br />
MHti Pagiani I«M, All agar mala «•<br />
lamiia. Far tntry eianu t.n JHI<br />
turns.<br />
Card Of Thanks<br />
Tin tuaiM tamiiy wmid ilka n iimi<br />
IMF appndaiiM » Ida OiMn Or,<br />
Pallta Dast.iar ntalr «M •MtrK in sur<br />
kakali, arln a IPKMI Ttunm n »ct,<br />
JsMt, •*<br />
Help Wanted<br />
BAKER 81 BAHEOS NELPII - Ap"<br />
ply In pfrlBfl marnlnfi, nt<br />
• f «ilr, sup, JUt AiMry Ana,, O,c II<br />
GUIDANCE COUNSEL<strong>On</strong>-. lull lima<br />
ii fflanm pomiwi in a tinr«a timt<br />
vocation.I Kiwal, o/idn 7 thru I] ana<br />
•sujti, vurd MM Jtntv itudani par<br />
isnnal Hrvlcei crtlllc.lt riqulrM.<br />
canlict R D gmiu, Capt Mar Count,<br />
VKanul Klnoi or 4)5 JHI (sa II<br />
LINWOOD ROSPINO - S.rvlnt<br />
Aflantlt aiM CasaAMy cauMMa tar 11<br />
yaari. ihiniiai, iMImj, Bi/ti.n, dot<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>., pna aitimatn, iniurM, Call<br />
H7H17 ar 4JJ-011I. II<br />
PAINTINOAND SPRAVINO — ftim» '<br />
Hsmat Inc.. Oeaan <strong>City</strong>, M J. Ho (as tag<br />
imall, tolly ragutHM, Fraa HtlmatH,<br />
call Mt-mt. Altar Muri, waakann ar<br />
i»ll8ar»jallia».li»», H<br />
.CINTUBV LAWNCARE - ({ra your<br />
lawn tha lot* el tha eantury, w.Y*<br />
natsnabla raliaeu ana aiMrwneM,<br />
_c«ii mtm, (!_<br />
QUI<br />
B's Fantasy<br />
11th & Bdwk.,<br />
in Flanders Hotel<br />
SleMware, China, Coilect.bl.i<br />
•ttate jewelry «. iiiver<br />
Open Dally 10 a.m.<br />
Buying A Selling<br />
. 398-9302 i<br />
Child Cara<br />
HOLY SPIRIT TOO MM maM ma<br />
laa «»»r> mina t maw ma tna war t»<br />
rtam Air Maai, »au «*o f iva ma ma<br />
orivins ?lm to targi»a i wsat trem<br />
an nut li don? n ma ti raw wno in<br />
In m. Instinct, H my ilia mm m; I<br />
III mil Mori ol.logo. want to manli<br />
you tor avarYitlins * Wntlrm ante<br />
m4n mat I navar want to H<br />
•aparatM trom ran. no matt* new<br />
graat matarial aaurn mar M. i<br />
want to t» wim reu 4 my iovH onai<br />
m raw Barsatuai eianr, Aman.<br />
Thank nu lor raur M» tswara ma<br />
Si mr ItvM onat. Frar ttin prarar )<br />
anMcwtiva sari nitliout artint tar<br />
your wiui. aftar M ait ysvr with<br />
will b. srHtad, PromlU to publim<br />
Kl toon at row tavgr hai Man gran-<br />
1 P.I.C.<br />
INSERTERS<br />
To ftiMIe newspaper Inserts<br />
In 11» S«it1nelUdi»er. Ideal<br />
part time evening war* in<br />
air-conditioned plant. Good<br />
hours and pay. Call Mr,<br />
M m The Sentinei-Ledter,<br />
3W-5411. t!<br />
Lost And Found<br />
uacr-rni puME-4wt at HM<br />
•anar Mnk plat, will laar mmo leuM<br />
It pMU ftttfB I* MUIIC Plar Intar-<br />
ntiiH taani, •'<br />
In Memoriam<br />
n UltflMaWvM MT MM<br />
ppMaMawar<br />
Ml.a.rtM.<br />
TUB* I Ml<br />
fw_Ttna back M a ipacMi ptaca<br />
M tMa_JUM tt i Hank « yea, a<br />
aatf M udaau IIIMel mr<br />
IMwNaM^<br />
•MkM Mam Iliu mv kaan wmi I«T,<br />
•y afat M* iwaH •«!• Mn<br />
•anna wa an w Mr ajarf, a«ay<br />
HaifNvarriiiaai. ?*<br />
TMitiMMfWalwavi<br />
ywriuaca<br />
KaMr<br />
Help Wanted<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PERSON<br />
For Broadcast operations<br />
in Linwood and Avalen.<br />
Call<br />
641-1400<br />
EOE<br />
NOWHffflNG<br />
Sprtng* Summer Wort<br />
Opportunities for local<br />
people. Store cleric and<br />
various kitchen lobs, Cam-<br />
pbell's Seafood Kitchen,<br />
3231 Asbury Ave. Also<br />
hiring for Campbell's other<br />
side and Mulford's Seafood<br />
Shack. Call 399 4337 or 399-<br />
270i tf<br />
RIAL liTATE OFFICI MANAOBR<br />
— Full tinn wim iieanw and ai laait<br />
iwa ytart tsparjinea 10 gvariae<br />
Mi«ipafi@ns and optralioni. GaMroui<br />
nmmuiw arTlnBimani plui ad<br />
aillonal evwrlfli. Alls, immMlat*<br />
optninoi (or IlcrniM, nparltncM<br />
uliiMnsni, Woooi Aoency. 3?( 010c II<br />
HiCiPTIOKIIST" yi*B BOUND -<br />
wri linn eimriut 1 Mtmir, Light<br />
plng & light typing, oti,r.K,,<br />
d, COM m »5H • JO<br />
MOTHER 1 ! M1L»IR — For imall<br />
child BnsontlBli ptrun. oooo pay<br />
Ratennctt rtquiria, Wor. mis eaiii at<br />
tw7:i(B,m aiiwsra l i<br />
WILL DO IAIT1ITTINS _ in my<br />
Bom.. | darl a wHk, vary and wim<br />
icmidran, call mwi. 11<br />
.ian.i r*imk,*^VS.'<br />
ALL SUMMED • WIBK<br />
CLEANING - uavtllullr dana ler<br />
normi and apfi, AIM lull iarviea<br />
hom.m.K.r ihllli anwrtlr partsrmM,<br />
laundry. Ironlno, ate, Sarvlelng all Jar<br />
«r iHdraafaa, tali Ml-Mll. tt<br />
THE MELLOW MEN - 4 It I p<br />
urn wlHi Maan slhfi laawns am-<br />
pwtfiJM raal mtata lirm, tampiata<br />
tralnliii prafrani. caii tadar. •ertar<br />
Raalty, int. MM97I. 11<br />
res iPOTkliS eLEANiNS^Bn<br />
candoi, oHIcm. Call Crnthla m-sm.<br />
Instructions<br />
•KPENTBH/LABOH FOB rjIBi —<br />
m tooli ft trainportatiHi, yawr nan<br />
it Hangover, | nave family, Deadline<br />
is temeetr RaatanaMaretail CMtraeMn<br />
_ or name owaen. lv»|ttt to availaeilily.<br />
Firit tall, lint Mrved, Call JtlMJi aw<br />
far Phil.<br />
a-n<br />
HANOY-ANDY REPAIR! and Main-<br />
tenance — Carpanlry. painting, plum-<br />
Ding, etc. Any type tmall ar large,<br />
i er contract. Call Iti-rttl, if<br />
Y*RO jALB—ctotn.,, nmen'i .11. ft<br />
to 14V^, iHrciie trcie, isn heal lamp,<br />
cojlomi letnlrr. iterm winagwi, M-<br />
tprt.di, Blankati, mlie. No earlier man<br />
II a.m. 1IM Weil Ava, Tnundar.<br />
FrMay t Satwrdar. n<br />
•IDS and TABLE-hi rn. wltn metal<br />
lr»m« turn mattreu«, eacft baa J3"<br />
wide W. Picnic tatia, mil" wim ben<br />
b 19<br />
I<br />
ttnOen, cocktail<br />
experience<br />
•• All year-round<br />
lob*, please don't apply if<br />
you cfcfrT hove qualifications:<br />
Apply kipanon after Ipjn '<br />
flu aaiawi i. *- ' — _<br />
Ofttl<br />
Soitier, Point<br />
HANDYMAN — MalHanaiin wasted<br />
lur rear ravnd portion, mint knew<br />
•Itcmtal and carpentry, lure ptaalaM<br />
(IMBIIIM ta • hanl ifcerkar apaWa at<br />
Ml aOMn, tend meat t* in<br />
III«II mtn. ouu air,<br />
AOULT* OK. fOUTNf — C<br />
«rt Umtdry, awural itutltl at (tout<br />
tnuta aM CIMltujn Retreat Center, i<br />
dayi f a.m. • I p.m., rafareiKai, urn<br />
mar or year rosnd, nurtl wart iMHI<br />
Liber Day, AiMraw-a Inn I)M Ocaan<br />
A., ell WHO*. H<br />
To covm- municipal •vents<br />
and activities In Llnwood<br />
•M Northll.W. Should<br />
have Mtne writing skliu,<br />
typine ability and be<br />
familiar with titter or<br />
oath c4.iHiTiwnl.iis. Salary<br />
and Incentive mcltage tor i<br />
Mlt part-time work. Calf<br />
Editor. The ssntinoi-<br />
LadMr.ltf.S41,, tf<br />
— M My Marmara Mate appmlMtaty<br />
at InVMi. Tear namt panMMM<br />
peilllon Own trtmaartafM and<br />
Ilimoi rMHlrM, Call MM, HI<br />
etlllK TVPliT - U. tsaliieepiiif,<br />
toM JfpwMtlty far Ml itarter, Many<br />
bmnrtrt. aJH than. Mil er part Mala.<br />
TtACHERS<br />
AUTO MECHANIC<br />
GRAPHIC ABTS<br />
HOTtL/MOTEL<br />
HimSKfi AS3BTAKT<br />
WEUWB<br />
Tan manmi pojition, tralnlnf and<br />
instructing ituctenn, far entry lavai<br />
.moloytmnt Iicailant Banafltt, M<br />
ailslklatar or MM a valid Naw Jar-<br />
Hy'i lwch*r» carllflcata. ca^act<br />
R.B. Owani, Cape May County<br />
vocatloaai school. Hi Hal e« a »<br />
SWIMMING LESSONS — tnn. Impeia<br />
Metal. Call m-tm. HJ<br />
HOW<br />
Boat Slips<br />
INSTRUCTIONS HOW ACCIPTINB |,n..<br />
Cl.i.lc.l and J.ii Oull.r itvdaflrt.j °°"<br />
Your pl.t. or mine. Call HMIU. II com *<br />
"Inttrvctor* neeoeil for Mainiand<br />
Regional Community Evening<br />
School IMS Fell Term. Send covne<br />
prapoeal and mum* to MfiHS, -H<br />
Mr. Melirllle J. Trempe, Director<br />
Oak Avenue, Lmwood, N.J. gmi.<br />
OdLL~MAKINS WORKSHOPS - '<br />
Lun to maka ywr own bliqot replica<br />
ot an antlgue Mi. Alia china MJntint<br />
clauai. Old dalli repaired, restrung,<br />
appralied, call jn osn. «.»<br />
Autos For Salt<br />
•7) DUfTIB 111B 1 dr. liinl VI<br />
eitflna. Will not dM, Tiret • kaltary<br />
near new. u»: call m iwi. M<br />
1980 HONDA ACCORD-HMChbach<br />
40.000 mUn AM/fll, Sunro<strong>of</strong>, radlali.<br />
Mint condition. Service malnlen.net<br />
record at per manual call, j»f ?3is or<br />
mimallertsm, Atkingn,fn. is<br />
H70 MIRCEDIS MO-P/S, i dr. PVi,<br />
AM/FM radis. OML MMIIMn, IMAM<br />
milit, J» U4J, I t Hi<br />
— MaMnal In-<br />
«maN Mara lor MM MvartlUni,<br />
•eaten and fiitianien are Martins, te<br />
look new, Mvertlie te rant that empty<br />
•IIP new, call Mt-Mii, {<br />
MAT SLIPS—weeiily, mootniy er<br />
M.«OO«I up ta II' on SMpi ehaniiel,<br />
iamen FMnt, uturlty, HaJitloo. Imn<br />
water, bait, tackle and «ai M prenlMt.<br />
Free ramp in » est wim rental. Call<br />
Ileele'i Fler, Mf-iiN, "• tt<br />
CRYSTAL _ .,_,—, ._„<br />
CORNER ANTIQUES<br />
meeaiKe wlttwrt Eatrtvasaiice<br />
Carnplete line <strong>of</strong> Furniture<br />
•lAcceiMrlei<br />
BarraliMeutsiaU<br />
41CEMTBAL SOUARE, UNWOOO<br />
Mdi 453-874J MM. sat. 10,'ltn<br />
Boating<br />
iril FORD LTHJt<br />
dear, pawar ii.irim, air<br />
Call ttl-IMI.<br />
iteree.<br />
CHAMBIRMAIDS ANP<br />
MARJINA-lielp needed. Myil M II la<br />
apsly. Apply in pertan now thrm,,h .no<br />
el Mftemker at Wd 4 lay Are,, 0,C,<br />
RELIEP eoox-eiperieiiced anlrrAp-<br />
Ply In panaR WHia, HemeiteBi Ms<br />
•an EIIUHI it,, o.c ,.6... , n<br />
CHAMIBUMAIDS — FeMfn itgMitl M.. p nf,lst-. , M zr .<br />
aMa to OTrk til tMtoker, t ta i p.m. J ^ ffifflj^fc BiS'iie ! .<br />
oood ulan witti anceiMM BMII. call _!*„ i: V t "* * rlnr »««nia a<br />
lary wilt<br />
hum i .ic.llmi BMMI.<br />
II a.m. and I p.m.<br />
TNgmUDBMA<br />
MQUnER<br />
urns<br />
DELIVERY PEOPLE<br />
For<br />
EARLY MOflrtW HOURS<br />
DellvervOrily •<br />
No Collection<br />
'6.00 per hour<br />
For information, call<br />
Mr. Kay 522-3402 «<br />
TRAVEL AOBNT - EiparlaiKet enly,<br />
Caii MHO1 Otean city Travel. tt<br />
TRUCK DRIVBH WAREHOUSE MA'N<br />
- Apply in penon at its • urn si,, o.e.<br />
It<br />
PULL TIME «OOKK«ep«lt POSITION<br />
— AIM part lima tacrattnr Madei,<br />
til cXFlrnoti. ' * *H<br />
B1AL E1TATI lALBlFkHtun -<br />
Pun time, eiperiafKed, Call Mr appaiir.<br />
Imant, ocean city Realty, Htt and<br />
•Jbury. JO MM. H<br />
r a VrivariiianM a<br />
mkiti Moil apply In perien. call Ift-<br />
MM, 11<br />
COHSTRUCTION<br />
WORK-Atlintll £lty area. Apply *l<br />
|oh Mile. 77.1 Atlantic Ave., Marfall,<br />
N.j, itlyffi<br />
Prsi'l. Services<br />
tIDINO (VINVL, VtOqB ITC.I. Slorm<br />
wlndewi and do<strong>of</strong>i, nptacement wtni<br />
dswt or Prime window*. Ne lob too<br />
•mall. Fully guaranteed. New ianey<br />
miatend. Prime Hsmet, Inc. cat) M-<br />
SWO. Alter IBM, weekendi Of holiday!,<br />
CJIITWHIM. n<br />
WANTED BIAD Oil ALIVE - Ulad<br />
cart ana trucki, any ctnditian, top uu<br />
paid. Towlnj avallapie, ocaan H.lghli<br />
Aule salvaia, call m nil. it<br />
SAL1S AND SERVICE _ on Hoover<br />
and Eureka vacuum cleaner!. Iruihti,<br />
oaBS and Mils for ail model!. Free<br />
nlMale on repslri, Jradeini<br />
ni, aes-j<br />
"Moy« OF«f fou ean,<br />
Ml ma relUMa thnvn the slaiilflM<br />
and get ready calh te maka that mavei<br />
to that la footer you've hid your aye<br />
an. uie mii (pace to fe far in Ealh<br />
claiilfied, HIHII • - •-.<br />
MILBSAT, - If HellM llriaBr'.<br />
w/cutty cakln, railer tuning lib and<br />
trailer -Wm, call jW-WM, tf<br />
IT PACEMAKER IF, l«0. T15O-. pisMr, siipMal, waifttr, teaen<br />
elscji, oil street parking KplemMr<br />
CjipW IIM 1 li<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J<br />
A CRITIQUE<br />
Variety spices this week's Pops concerts<br />
DW1SMER todriguta and iaUy Schtlbto VIA R^I^ ^ „. I<br />
ByEDWISMER _ : and Sally Schdble<br />
•long with Alicia Simpson and<br />
FuftNUNlo-o, UnlirriiishW,<br />
ail Btiiiiin inclMed, elf<br />
i Terrace;<br />
ONt B«P»OOM_Atl,,jnv, —~<br />
L'vlng roan •itcnen. peuiel tnrew 10<br />
BMch, boardwalk, tennli. All ylllitln<br />
'oam,-,iiitelien, weiner. aryer. ....<br />
watner, Pfbbi.. tnr
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PAGE 14, THE OCEAN CITY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6,19M<br />
A FREE SERVICE.<br />
There li no charge to lufamlt social wn w ike bappeniBgt<br />
<strong>of</strong> your club or organization to Tlie SentlneJ-<br />
UdWr.<br />
TWEEPLE-DUM TROUPE<br />
Presents<br />
A Musical Theatre Workshop for Kids<br />
(Still accepting children & to 14 years)<br />
AUGUST 8-23<br />
on the Music Pier <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
'ALICE IN WONDERLAND"<br />
Original Wait Disney Score<br />
Taped Orchestral Accompaniment<br />
10 PERFORMANCES<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional faculty and staff<br />
LIMITED ENROLLMENT - CALL NOW<br />
822 4699 or 399 7291<br />
$100,000 sewer cleaning machine is on<br />
SOMERSPOINT-Anew<br />
Victor Jetrodder delivered<br />
•rani weeks ago to Sewage<br />
Authority Is doing more than<br />
cleaning out ttwtf lines<br />
•round the city.<br />
The Jet-rodder, purchased<br />
from Peabody Myer* <strong>of</strong><br />
Streator 01, for fU4,ttt, Is<br />
also helping the Sewage<br />
Authority flnd troublespots in<br />
the lines early.<br />
"We've alreaH- i«s about<br />
2,000 foet M uau," Authority<br />
Qialrmaii Donald HUdome<br />
aald.<br />
The machine, he explained,<br />
Is a two-function system. A<br />
vacuum system, with a five,<br />
yard capadty, pnUi deMii<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the sewer lines and Into<br />
a tank at the back <strong>of</strong> the tnick.<br />
It alao haa a l.OOO^allon<br />
water system to fluA oat the<br />
lines removing built-up dirt<br />
and other materials which<br />
ding to toe walls <strong>of</strong> the pipes.<br />
%POWER WASHING<br />
look away I<br />
1 Cleans VJ«yl a, Alumlnwii<br />
1 Removes MfWaw<br />
1 Cleans M6W <strong>of</strong>f<br />
C»e>ans Aw»V Sftacft<br />
PREE ESTIMATES<br />
390-3664 mmammm<br />
"SerwmgABflf Cape May A AltontfcCo«ntJti"<br />
We all<br />
like to have<br />
our newspaper<br />
delivered on time.<br />
AVOID THE RUSH!<br />
Notify us three weeks in<br />
advance and we'll try to get<br />
your Sentinel-Ledger delivered<br />
to your winter address<br />
when you want it!<br />
Addicts to be changed from:<br />
items<br />
iirwt<br />
~C|iy~~ ~ ' ~ State"<br />
RH In this coupon I mail it in or drop it <strong>of</strong>f toon.<br />
[tine<br />
ttudome Mid the; Sewage "It's not only • health maintenance costs.<br />
was dlicovered where water chose the Peabody Myer<br />
Authority hM«vd*1 koch a huard, but a safety hazard "You flush "the lines and was getting in the line. Hie vehicle over tiro otter *<br />
machine for ttout flv» years for the men that go down usually you can tell by thebreak<br />
hai now been repaired, which came at about 111<br />
to replace * JO-year-old there," he Hid.<br />
debris if anything It getting "We were probably getting tes. The more<br />
ntddtr which couldn't handle The grease not only dogs into the line," Hudome (aid. A 1,000 gallons a day in there." iMchlne had several<br />
big lota.<br />
the lines, but alao builds up "The faster we identify the he said.<br />
considered well worth 'ttt'<br />
•n»Sew«ge Authority ha» a along the walls and ladder problem areas, the belter <strong>of</strong>f In the put, the Sewage added cost, Hudome said! •"<br />
eontinuoui roiintenance leading down from the we are."<br />
Authority had to rent similar The Peabody machine hasT<br />
program and eventually the manhole, Hudome (aid. He By locating problem spots equipment to handle difficult hydraulic water pump In<br />
new machine will clean out has refused to send men down earlier, the Sewage Authority Job*. Now, Hudome said. stread <strong>of</strong> belt driven, and WsD<br />
'every line In tlrt cfty. It has there on previous occasions. can also decrease ground Authority personnel hope to the only one with two engine*<br />
already Uken car* <strong>of</strong> one Despite its high price tag, wstir Infiltration Into the be able to rent their rodder one for the buck, and one f«<br />
particularly troublesome<br />
the Jet-rodder will probably system. Since county treat, out to surrounding com- the pumps, he sai±<br />
area: Bay Avenue.<br />
save Sewage Authority money ment costs are paid for on a munities,<br />
"It's Uke buying a Cadlllai<br />
HudomeaaJdUw line* along In the long run because by per million gallong basis, this A local utilities construction compared to a Ford,'<br />
that afreet <strong>of</strong>ten become being able to clean every line means fats paid to the county tan has already inquired Hudorae said. "At least In<br />
dogged with grease and other In the city, the Authority will can be held down,<br />
about the possibility <strong>of</strong> ren- minds it was."<br />
debris tem the rtturiirantii be able to discover breaks in While working on Bala ting it, he said.<br />
located there.<br />
the line earlier, laving on Drive. Hudome said a break The Sewage Authority<br />
-KenWe»therfort"<br />
Hiroshima Day message up in the air here<br />
A Boston group working to The Communicators' messages on buses nuclear arms race. from <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School<br />
prevent nuclear war haa come message will be seen on throughout the country, and in "President Eisenhower fte said she's pleased to tx<br />
up wltt a novel way to bring beaches from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to the fall they will advertise on once said Hut when use people sending a message "bac*<br />
ttsme«agetoOce#naty.<strong>On</strong> Ope May. It will aim be seen bus shelters, in airports and <strong>of</strong> the world want pace badly<br />
Au|.«,the4othannlVBrsflry<strong>of</strong> above Boston and on the top <strong>of</strong> bud cabs in enough, the governments will<br />
thtbomWitf<strong>of</strong>inMtfuina, a Washington, D.C., as well as about thirty cities.<br />
hove to get out <strong>of</strong> their way<br />
plane flying over <strong>Ocean</strong> dry from the beaches around Los Their outreach work is and let them have It," said<br />
beaches will tew a banter Angeles.<br />
people-oriented because they Brady.<br />
bnter<br />
"He In the past The Combelieve<br />
that people, not Patricia Brady grew up In<br />
reading, "Hemember municators have placed thelr wvernmenti, wUl stop the <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty and graduated<br />
nMto6M"<br />
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home" in a very special wiy."<br />
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organization, write to themST;<br />
854 Congress St., Boston;,<br />
Mm. flaw. •-:.•<br />
with Mto for Oopptrtom and Three hurt in three weekend accidents I<br />
the current mm. it the Three separate motor ioudwln was In itable traveling north in the 3500<br />
Vbttk Pltr. Wr» going to vehicle accidents Injured condition, a hospital block <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue and<br />
»hakepeopleup«littfe,"sald<br />
vehicle at «a Street *"three<br />
people during the ^Mkaswoman said yesterday, struck a parked vehicle<br />
Patricia Brady, executive<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
weekend, according to local<br />
director <strong>of</strong> The Com-<br />
According to PU, Curt DuB<br />
Sunday morning, police said, morning. >£<br />
police.<br />
mntcstort. ,<br />
who investigated the 12:39 Police charged Maguire Charles Falco, 33,<br />
Sandi Boudwin, 36, <strong>of</strong><br />
Thtgrwpnopei that people<br />
pjn. incident, Dana Diot- with careless driving and Norristown, Pa., who<br />
Longport, was taken by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
on teatfctt wffljtopwxl think<br />
tavio, 19, <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Prussia, failure to wear a safety belt In opening the door at the t<br />
aty Rescue Squad to Shore<br />
for a mlante jmcut what<br />
Pa., wag driving north on the 5:25 a.m. incident. to 9 9:15 ajn. Incident. I<br />
Memorial Hospital, Semen<br />
btppened. fh dlroaldiflk 40<br />
Corinthian when she turned Carolyn Rush, 14 <strong>of</strong> Rush to the MedJ-ceo<br />
Mat where she was treated<br />
yean ago. "Thittetltag you<br />
left onto St. Charles and hit Philadelphia, Pa,, was in- where she was treated<br />
far multiple injuries alter she<br />
get at tU» thought <strong>of</strong><br />
Boudwin.<br />
jured after she • rode her released, police aald.<br />
was struck by a car while<br />
Hrortlnui-tlJttthla terrible riding a bicycle in the In- Jennifer Magulre, 21, <strong>of</strong><br />
bfevele into a door <strong>of</strong> a pariced<br />
thing thoit never happen tersection <strong>of</strong> Corinthian Street Blue BeA, Pa., was treated at<br />
again-Baft tte beginning and St. Charles Place on Siore Memorial and released<br />
<strong>of</strong> a conwUttMtt to world anday afternoon.<br />
after she apparently fell<br />
peace," laid Brady.<br />
at the wheel while<br />
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Ami page i)<br />
was sub.<br />
... %. Roger A,<br />
Mpnroe and U. undergoing<br />
duplex development which<br />
began with Installation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
stone revetment to fend<br />
1 --^.flooding haiards.<br />
" was •ssessed at<br />
Board recommends zoning changes to <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
nearly $1 million<br />
aty Plannir JohnGldMMi<br />
mid while the development<br />
•atiifiei municipal<br />
requirements, he speculated<br />
property owners may be<br />
Ineligible for government<br />
subsidized flood Insurance<br />
rates available through the<br />
Lowell Davis, puts the finishing touches on a<br />
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Toted artist due Aug. 8<br />
:ijtfwd ijtfwdt,'Pajria,. who has gehmM <strong>of</strong> Randolph, dolph, Mas* Mas*,<br />
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lM dtoWtat dtoWtator <strong>of</strong><br />
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Dticedi a reduction In its followed by evidentiary<br />
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Nancy Fox-Hoover, Dan Entriken soloists with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops<br />
Frank Ruggleri. conductor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra,<br />
announces the guests<br />
soloists for Aug. 4 through 1<br />
will be soprano Nancy Fox-<br />
Hoover and tenor Dan Entriken.<br />
The concerts are 8 p.m.<br />
Sunday through Wednesday<br />
an the Music Pier, Admission<br />
Is free on Sunday; |] on<br />
Monday, Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baby Parade<br />
Queen Infanta will be<br />
crowned as the second half <strong>of</strong><br />
Wednesday's program,<br />
starting at 9 p.m. The annual<br />
parade will be held Thursday<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
REPEAT OF A SELLOUT-CHICKEN & RIBS SALE<br />
Dan Kntrikrn<br />
morning, Aug. I, on theeonewts<br />
and opera. She to Mlolst in Elijah with the Utah<br />
boardwalk.<br />
currently touring the county Oratorio Society in Salt Lake<br />
Nan<br />
with a Cole Porter revue, Qty, The reviews <strong>of</strong> that<br />
> Fox-Hoover Is a resident <strong>of</strong> "You're the Top" and a two- perfermBnci called her<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and a former person concert production, sirging "exquisite... and<br />
faculty member at Glassboro "Broadway magic — thettuliling."<br />
College, Atlantic Community vintage years,"<br />
Ms, Fox-Hoover is featured<br />
College and Indiana She ia heard as soloist with on several local commercials<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. a number <strong>of</strong> major orchestras Including Starns Shoprlte, and<br />
She now teaches privately Including the Pittsburgh and this spring she starred In a<br />
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"The gift is me," She has<br />
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Mantle <strong>City</strong>, and in past<br />
seasons has requently performed<br />
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d roles such as Agnes in I Do.<br />
I Do, and the soprano role in<br />
Side by Side by Sondheim,<br />
She Is the director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ae is the director <strong>of</strong> The<br />
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children 6 to 12 with divisions<br />
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Qty, and specializes in<br />
teaching vocal technique to<br />
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A graduate <strong>of</strong> West Virginia<br />
IWversiry, the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Michigan and the Mozarteum<br />
Academy in Salzburg,<br />
Austria, she is represented by<br />
Joanne Rile management in<br />
Philadelphia and American<br />
Artists In Ntiw York aty.<br />
Tenor Dan Entriken, a<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> many summers at<br />
me <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Muste Pier,<br />
was born and raised in<br />
Baltimore, Md. where at the<br />
Peabody Institute be received<br />
Ms early musical training<br />
Mr, Entriken has a varied<br />
career which over the yean<br />
has centered from hla adopted<br />
home, New York 1 your Gun and been a featured<br />
soloist at the Radio <strong>City</strong> Music<br />
Hall. Film appearances in-<br />
GUy. clude Ragtime, Annie and The<br />
His operatic credits include Verdict,<br />
The San Frandsco Opera This past season Mr. En-<br />
Association, The New Jersey triken was seen in S3 'ran*<br />
state Opera and what has secuUve performances <strong>of</strong><br />
became The Opera Company Benjamin Britten's Albert<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and -The Herring at the Long Wharf<br />
Baltimore Opera,<br />
Theatre in New Haven, Conn.<br />
He has appeared in theThis<br />
fall he will be featured In<br />
Broadway production <strong>of</strong> 1770, (he world premier <strong>of</strong> Anthony<br />
at the giant outdoor marine Davit's opera, The Life and<br />
theatre at Jones Beach near Vrma <strong>of</strong> Malcolm X, to take<br />
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Bridgeton bus jrip set<br />
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Boneless Chuck Roast S 1.39i.<br />
Ptrsonally Selected Frosh J lbs. or more<br />
Ground Chuck *1.39.b<br />
Pkg, 9 to 11 End & Center Chops<br />
Assorted Pork Chops ' 1.49m<br />
Nabisco<br />
Ritz Crackers 11401. box. •3<br />
' Complete<br />
DINNER SPECIALS<br />
Served from<br />
5:30to9:00P.M.<br />
Chunk Light Chicken <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Oil or Wafer SiMioi.eans'2<br />
All PurpoiM<br />
iasfem Potatoes 99 C 10 ib, bag<br />
Luscious Extra Large<br />
California Nectarines 49 V.<br />
Extra Large Jersey<br />
Slicing Tomatoes 49V<br />
Thomas<br />
English Muffins $ 1.69,,,i/Pk<br />
Sparkling Reg. or Sugar Free<br />
Canada dry Ginger Ale * 1,89<br />
t «pack12oz,conis<br />
MON: Steak Diane , $9,95<br />
TUE: BourbonStrestChicken ,.;,,,, $?,85<br />
WED: Lingidni w/Red or White Clam Sauce, garUc bread 17.05<br />
THUR; Beef Touraedos w/Grien Pep^ircorn Sauce $9p»5<br />
FRI: Sauteid Jumbo Shrimp w/Veg,, Curry Sauce.", $9.85<br />
SAT: Prime Rib , King$12,95.,.,Quee« $9.95<br />
SUN: Veal Gruytre, Marsala Sauce $9,95<br />
A SAUSMAN GROUP HOTEL<br />
"The only thing we overlook is the oceanf"<br />
15th a Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J<br />
Reservations not requited, but luggeitad<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tradition<br />
FEATURING<br />
BREAKFAST LUNCH<br />
FRENCH TOAST<br />
M/ftDE WITH FRESH<br />
BAKEDCHALLAH<br />
BREAD,SERVED<br />
WiTH.FARM FRESH<br />
BLUEBERRIESOR<br />
STRAWBERRIES<br />
Corner 9th & <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
SALAD-WICHTRIO<br />
THREE MINIATURE<br />
ROLLS, EACH ONE<br />
FILLED WITH A<br />
SEPARATE SALAD<br />
—CRAB—TUNA—<br />
—SHRIMP—<br />
'3.95<br />
DINNER<br />
WHOLE MAINE*<br />
LOBSTER' ,<br />
COOKED LIVE AND<br />
SERVED.WITHA<br />
MONWEDOEAN<br />
DRAWN BUTTER<br />
Famous For Food Since-1934^<br />
399-8812<br />
OCEAN OTY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
IN CONCERT, MUSIC PIER<br />
atmsrsoLoms<br />
Nancy Fo«-Hoover, Soprano<br />
Dm Entriken. Tenor<br />
BPMTUBSDAY, AVQ, I<br />
State Fair Selection .,.,,.,,, Rodger*<br />
ELuceivmLeSteUetram Tom,............ Puccini<br />
Dan Entriken<br />
VltmnByNlght ,.,.,,,,. Newell<br />
Sara Newell, pianist<br />
Je Vewt Vlvrefrom Fmat Gounod<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
Bucchanale from Samton k Delilah.......... Saen-Saens<br />
Nothing Uke a Dame ... . ......Rodgeri<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
......;,.,.... Uthgow<br />
Songs From&oUand.,. Trad.<br />
Ormada „... .......Lara<br />
Dan£ntriken<br />
PUiiairVAmour.................... Martini<br />
Adele's Laughing Song ,,,,,,,..,,,, .Lefaar<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
Trumpeter's Lullaby ,.,...,., .Anderson<br />
William Schelbte, trumpet<br />
Romena .,......,.,,, . Wayne<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Camuel ,,, Rodgen<br />
8 PM WEDNESDAY. AUG, 1<br />
2nd Half <strong>of</strong> Program Devoted ts<br />
Oownlng,0f Queen Infanta<br />
Mome selection . ,,,,,.... Herman<br />
CheGeltdaManlnafromLaBoheme , Pucdnl<br />
Dan Entriken<br />
Sleigh Ride , ... Anderson<br />
fiddleFaddle .,,, ., Anderson<br />
Mcaela's Aria from Carmm<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
Poupee ValMnte.,<br />
fMa Ardnt<br />
HeavenTrain....,.,,,,, Brudenel<br />
NewAi»nselection. , , , ,, Romberg<br />
Second half ^Crowning <strong>of</strong> Queen InfanU ceremony.<br />
li DON'T MISS THE FINEST<br />
CHINESE RESTAURANT!<br />
Szechwan<br />
ALICE C TJ YANG<br />
Garden<br />
Family Dining<br />
Luncfteon • Dtnrw* Carry Old<br />
398-5456 • 398-5718<br />
8ZCHWAM<br />
• MAITOAIW'CATflTONESESTVLE.<br />
ADDITIONAL NEW DtSHES<br />
OPBtTDMTBA WEEK* YEA*ROUND<br />
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 11:30-11:00<br />
SATURDAYS SUNDAY3:00 • 11:00<br />
503 Ninth St<br />
(Off Central Ave.)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty, NJ.<br />
NO ONE<br />
HAS EVER<br />
LOST A PENNY<br />
In a savings account insured ;<br />
by the Federal Savings and Loan<br />
InsuranceCprporation, !<br />
an agency pi the United States<br />
Government. •<br />
i&M>><br />
o<br />
Investigate<br />
suspicious<br />
death <strong>of</strong><br />
14<br />
with awUtance from<br />
their<br />
g's<br />
mM to«d<br />
f According to paUet, Mai Hoang, •<br />
Vtetnamfiie.Immigrant who this fifl<br />
would have J»en a frMhmiDi at OeaM<br />
a • chambennaM at ttie Bitcavne<br />
Hotel, M2 <strong>Ocean</strong> Av. for tt» past matt<br />
and a half. Hotel-owner Joseph<br />
Hnomonte dUpovered her bw^ whm bo<br />
went to Investigate why the gfci hadnt<br />
reported to the front desk to cover bun<br />
|)whUe he attended to other baaliiess, they<br />
* Ptoomonte said after be .received'no<br />
response to nl» knocking, be entered the<br />
girl's room where he thought she was<br />
leta flpg '<br />
'I'Sto was lying on one pillow and there<br />
wa» another pjflow on tup <strong>of</strong> her face<br />
with Me band on top," Ptaomonte jaid<br />
Wednesday afternoon. "I shook her not<br />
tedidn-trespondaDdlanook her agato.<br />
* Costly<br />
New signs to speed your way .Section l, page 3;;<br />
IRS withdraws tip^qoUngplan .Section 1, page 2<br />
15 letters to the editor Section 2, pages 4,5 bulkhead<br />
he was unaware <strong>of</strong>. any<br />
qther'suspiclous incidents at the hotel For the Joneses, business is a game........ Section 2, page 1<br />
although, police have- investigated SJ technology consortinm is formed Section 2, page %<br />
l noise complaints la the area, , Local writet has new book on newspapers., Section 2, page 3 work due<br />
^^er'twtoare »ch«iuW to help Fishing news Section 2, pages 10,11,<br />
Investigators determine the exact cause /Classifieds, begin Section 1, page n \<br />
SEA ISLE CITY — lbe Board <strong>of</strong><br />
^deathiWckles said. Cape MayCowrty<br />
Oommissioners will hold a spedal<br />
detective Capt. Robert Ehrell aaM police Obituaries SectlonLpageg meetk« today (Friday at S pjn.) In the<br />
WW-continuing work' on fliejr LIO- Crossword .'. Section l, page l« '"" tafcty building to discuss several<br />
vwtigativeleads." ,'/.,'«,•,- 7<br />
projects currently facing tbe<br />
; p t ' (Hease..turn to<br />
... three projects, at 89th, 7«h and<br />
8ttd streets, total almost $190,000 and<br />
haw been to the works for some time,<br />
^pacifications have already been<br />
prepared by Andrew Previti, a<br />
sp<strong>of</strong>awnin for dty Engineer John<br />
Wattar, according to Mayor Bflchfed<br />
McBak.<br />
HOwewr, dty <strong>of</strong>flcUU have been<br />
h*a&Mjam --" qickly quickly on tbe pj project-<br />
r l«1*>*W«t tbuoderatorm last week<br />
1 wasbsdawaylMeet <strong>of</strong> sidewalk at 7Wi<br />
|t;arist'»nd. Roberts Awoue, laavlng a &•<br />
miiSStik and exposing telephone,<br />
kind or pusbtd (me project)<br />
' *"tto fait." McHale said.<br />
'win apmri fOJOM at 7Mh<br />
Til* mstaHatlon <strong>of</strong> an IMoot<br />
r MdkbMd to stablliaa erosion and<br />
otiltlt«,^cWa<br />
project wookib.-ft.<br />
r.be said.<br />
Vnffl<br />
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21<br />
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to:<br />
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20% OFF<br />
and more<br />
BEDROOM<br />
SETS<br />
ASSORTIBSTYLIS<br />
25% OFF<br />
Simmons<br />
; and<br />
Serta<br />
Sleep S<strong>of</strong>as<br />
10% 40% OFF<br />
Recliners<br />
and<br />
Swivel-Rockers<br />
CARPET<br />
INSTALLED WITH '/i" CUSHION<br />
CflfflinCfCiaJ<br />
8«ony<br />
AnsolV<br />
reg. SALE<br />
S12.5D *9.75<br />
S1O5 '11.95<br />
$22.35 '18.35<br />
y.j<br />
10% Off BBIWAHTS, AREA RUGS<br />
tf?) 1<br />
THE SENTlNf JJiSaER, OCEAN CITY. N.J<br />
SAVE 10% - 50%<br />
THESE SPECIALS ARI A SAMPLING OF THE MANY<br />
VALUIS AVAI LABLE ON ALL 3 FLOORS OP THE ANNEX.<br />
20% OFF<br />
and more<br />
DINING<br />
ROOM<br />
SETS<br />
50% OFF<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-<strong>of</strong>-a-Kind<br />
Items<br />
TWIN HEADBOARDS.<br />
BACHELOR CHEST,<br />
MAPLE JiWBLRY CHEST,<br />
LIVING ROOM TABLES.<br />
10% 30% OFF<br />
Dinette Sets<br />
and<br />
Kitchen Sets<br />
WOOD • RATTAN • METAL<br />
SANYO T.V,<br />
CLOSE-OUT<br />
Color ,<br />
• LIMITED QUANTITIES<br />
•PORTABLi<br />
SOME WITH REMOTE CONTROL<br />
ALL SALES FINAL • NO HOLD ITEMS • NO LAY-A WAYS<br />
20% OFF<br />
and more<br />
LIVING<br />
ROOM<br />
SETS<br />
20% OFF<br />
Beach<br />
and f<br />
Patio Furniture<br />
REDWOOD. P.V.C,<br />
SANDCHAIRS, UMBRELLAS<br />
10% 40% OFF<br />
Love Seats<br />
and<br />
S<strong>of</strong>as<br />
CONTBMPORAHY, MODERN<br />
AND TRADITIONAL<br />
16cu.ft. Amana<br />
Refrigerator<br />
WHITE OR ALMOND f<br />
MODEL #16SPG<br />
REGULARLY I419.00 ,<br />
I<br />
NOW<br />
"579.00<br />
The new.traffk signals at 24th Street and West Avenue are synchronited with the ones at 18th<br />
Street to facilitate traffic floiy along the city's widest street. , ' ,<br />
Hughes lauds decision<br />
casino tip-pooling plan<br />
The Internal Revenue<br />
Service has withdrawn a<br />
prepoiiiJ that wotfd htvt<br />
required casino beverage<br />
servers in Atlantic aty to pool<br />
their tips.<br />
PVC O H<br />
PIPE ^ ^ f l<br />
White, vmida^^^^^l<br />
Wood grain ^^^HjH<br />
' BBll^B^HBSBa<br />
Best Quality at<br />
Lo we it Prices<br />
WELDED ALUMINUM<br />
30% • 40% Off<br />
The XBB bad submitted the<br />
plan for approval by the N.J.<br />
CUM Control Commission,<br />
as a means <strong>of</strong> making gun<br />
that the government was able<br />
to collect taxes on tip Income<br />
_a at lowiit prleat<br />
1 t?4-tr .-••'•••• 1,<br />
Four SPosition Chairs<br />
64" Ova! Table<br />
REPLACEMEHT CUSHIONS • UMBRELLAS<br />
Area Ltaderln Outdoor Furniture<br />
Surfcide Casual Furniture<br />
944 Ashury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-9335<br />
/./'/ I I<br />
Bill and Orrel Sullivan<br />
on your<br />
45th Wedding Anniversary<br />
—August 10,1985—<br />
Love, jean & Art, Loretio & Bob, Ella & Ray<br />
Bernadetie & joe, Bill & Peggy, Bob & Donna<br />
and your 23 grandchildren •<br />
/ , /<br />
I I I<br />
' . I--/'". I *<br />
7 I<br />
earned, by cocktail die need to develop j»<br />
waitresses. workable solution to the<br />
to a strongly worded letter problem <strong>of</strong> underreporting <strong>of</strong><br />
to the IKS earlier thU month, tip Income. Be added that<br />
Rep. BUI Hughes eritldxed there are stiD major problem*<br />
the Up-pooling plan as un- tote reviewed nspectmg IBS<br />
necessarily harming use <strong>of</strong> surVelilance to<br />
waitresses by preventing tbe estimate me tip Income <strong>of</strong><br />
hardest workers from earning beverage servers do the<br />
any more than the poorest casino floor. ,,<br />
workers. . «we have to rtcognhw that<br />
Hughes was Informed <strong>of</strong> the mere are some people In the<br />
IRS decision to withdraw the industry who nave conpetition<br />
by means <strong>of</strong> a sJstentty and deliberately<br />
telephone can from Newark reported far kts «p income<br />
District Director Cornelias than they have actually<br />
Ooleman. enmed," Hughes said. "Ana<br />
"I think the IRS deserve* result, the IRS h u m<br />
nothing but praiae for dftrtahen, some tattiy sevtn<br />
reconsidering thla matter and enforcement, meant* Vm<br />
withdrawing its petition,": have!'. created lerlow<br />
rfcghessald'lt'sanoanipto'problftM.t<strong>of</strong>the lnnocent*i<br />
<strong>of</strong> a government agency weD at Ihe guOtjr. ^<br />
listening to constructive "It's Unpornnt, at thii<br />
orittdm, and reaching a point, to darelop a better<br />
humane coQciuslwi." system that WIH-JMUK mat<br />
Hughes said mat the IRS afltotttoindutfrypaynolmtig<br />
decision, however, inensses more or.Jess than.thelfii*<br />
abate *M i income?) taieSf.'}<br />
I I ' I ' !•<br />
' I '<br />
/ I I T<br />
•<br />
NO JOB IS TOO SMALL<br />
NO DISTANCE TOO FAR<br />
Creative Window<br />
MINI BLINDS<br />
free Convenient Expert<br />
S^trigatHo-<br />
W- )CuilimSWtiili^BfcKli^WoodfelBy^t^Cuilo^hutltrt f '<br />
^a.diaj.afcldir.s,:^ i*-*-,<br />
uvsuiw *nd> n*;*M,OMjfe<br />
tbmtog with Us revi«#(j5< the<br />
methodology usedby tbe IR&<br />
developed through - suj-. /A<br />
vefflance, to otimate the ttjp «Uy;../noonThursday:,<br />
WHt M IM Mhinuwi Kiv«r tiug p* vMf, U0M (or tv« ywi<br />
l«rlc*,M -••<br />
<strong>City</strong> getting new signs<br />
Tliere are new signs in<br />
town.<br />
literally, new street aunt<br />
and stop signs are replacing<br />
older, less visible signs.<br />
Tills year's phase <strong>of</strong> the sign<br />
project, which got underway<br />
recently, Includes the south<br />
side <strong>of</strong> 5th Street through 18th<br />
Street from the ocean to bay<br />
Including the Bdardwalk,<br />
according to Assistant Administrator<br />
Joseph Clark,<br />
who expects program completion<br />
in two years.<br />
"Everything will be<br />
uniform and leu confusing,"<br />
dark said. "The big thing U<br />
we're conf orming. It win bt<br />
good for those not familiar<br />
Wltt^the town,<br />
"The signs will be the same<br />
spiv and same height," be<br />
added.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Council In March<br />
•warded an |18,875 contract<br />
to Signs <strong>of</strong> Safety in<br />
Edgewater for ISO high intensity,<br />
reflective stop signs<br />
nut M) armn and white street<br />
signs In addition to poles,<br />
brackets and several Information<br />
signs Indicating<br />
direction to parking, the<br />
airport and transportation<br />
t<br />
134B Weil Ave.<br />
OctinCltY.NJ.<br />
The stop aigns will be the<br />
largest allowed by law at 30<br />
by 30 inches, noted Clark.,<br />
Current signs are 24 by M<br />
inches.<br />
Existing sign poles will be<br />
replaced with galvinlied pole*<br />
which will accommodate both<br />
tie stop and street name<br />
signs. Tbe state requires stop<br />
signs to be posted seven feet<br />
high, Clark said.<br />
Hie city's sign order also<br />
includes 96 double-faced<br />
street signs which will hang<br />
from trombone or overhead<br />
traffic signals such as the OM<br />
at 6th Street and West<br />
Avenue.<br />
The^rigirproiect Ja part <strong>of</strong><br />
the city's improvement<br />
program which also include*<br />
street lining. Member* <strong>of</strong> foe<br />
dty Public Work* and Poliw<br />
departments are doing the<br />
WOT*, iuptrvtoed by George ,<br />
Rumer, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
maintenance and repair<br />
division, and Ptt Gifft DuO.<br />
-Anita J. Spiegel<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Wicker Furniture i Accessories<br />
AtLowSenilMePrtcW<br />
Wicker 4-Piece Grouping<br />
Settee, table, 2 chairs<br />
Startlno af Mlf<br />
University end Boys'Shop<br />
We're Ready For...<br />
BACK TO SCHOOL<br />
398-O5B7<br />
Wlon. Sat. 10to5<br />
HertatGtnpttrllwamaiinmdytohalpjtm<br />
eoordinata your baek-to^chool wardmbat<br />
Cfioois from smart mads, s<strong>of</strong>t eorti/rayi and<br />
blazer flannels in sport coats. ..Coordinate with.<br />
flannel or corduroy slacks,.. Suitings In elaaale<br />
Hemngbones. subOm pmsMplngtand mund ptalda,<br />
Our sportswear oo/tocOon inoiudms « wida array <strong>of</strong><br />
ShmUandemw necks, bulky and pammad sweaters<br />
as wall as traditional lamb's wool v-necks... also,<br />
long-sleeve knit shins in rugby and polo styles,,.<br />
solid, striped and tamrsai button-down oxfords,.,<br />
Stop In and let our eourtmoua and kmwlodgmabla<br />
staff assist you in your selections!<br />
Burpee Gro Tomatoes<br />
Burpee Gro Vegetables<br />
Ortho Plant Food<br />
Rose and Flower Cure<br />
Insect Killer (veo)<br />
Outdoor Insect Fogger<br />
Liquid Sevin -<br />
Triox Vegetation Killer<br />
Reg<br />
$2.39<br />
S3.99<br />
$2.49<br />
UM<br />
14,98<br />
U.9B<br />
U.29<br />
qt. S4.4V<br />
SALE<br />
*1.99<br />
. *2.79<br />
•1.99<br />
*3.99<br />
•3.99<br />
*3.99<br />
•5.04<br />
*15.19<br />
'5.20<br />
25% OFF (ScOttS.,<br />
LAWN PRODUCTS<br />
GREAT BARGAINSl<br />
STAINTOHS GARDEN CENTER<br />
%r<br />
30°/c0 OFF<br />
Men's Women's<br />
Children's<br />
SWIMWEAR<br />
Men's Short Sleeve<br />
DRESS SHIRTS<br />
'13.90<br />
From Arrow and Manhatten<br />
in solid color white, plaids<br />
and stripes. Sizes 14V*t to 17%<br />
Regularly I17,OM1I.OO<br />
August WHITE SALE<br />
15% Off ON ALU REGULARLY PRICED MERCHANDISE<br />
KARPEL CURTAINS<br />
72X24<br />
72X30<br />
72X45<br />
72x54<br />
Valances<br />
rag. urn<br />
rag.14.f9<br />
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rn.it »9<br />
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TABLECLOTHS<br />
CANVAS HAMPERS<br />
DISH TOWEL Spark, nKle,n<br />
LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS<br />
*2.99 and *2M<br />
POLO SHIRTS FOR SOYS AND<br />
GIRLS IN SIZ1S2-4AND4-7<br />
IN SOWDS AND STRIPES<br />
S0% COTTON/50% POLYESTER<br />
RE&.M.OOM.OO<br />
MYLiTTLiPONY<br />
COMIS WITH BRUSH, RIIBON<br />
AND SCINTiD STICKER. .<br />
HMyLARLYM.«9 NOW'5.35<br />
GOBOTS<br />
MIGHTY ROBOTS AND<br />
VEHICLESMADI BY TONKA<br />
RIGULARLYUM HOW "4,39<br />
TOYLANO<br />
834A«buryAv*.<br />
NOW 10.49<br />
NOW 11.24<br />
NOW 11.fi<br />
NOW 13.49<br />
NOW 14.24<br />
NOW 5.24<br />
20% OFF<br />
rw. Si.S0-«MD NOW 41*<br />
20% OFF<br />
BOYS 1<br />
SPORTSWEAR<br />
Great Savings on<br />
jeans, tops and<br />
shorts by Levi'S,<br />
OP. and De Cee<br />
in sizes 8-20.<br />
Norteland I<br />
STAINLESS FLATWARE<br />
ONLY M6.99<br />
5O PIECE<br />
SERVICE for EIGHT<br />
DISHWASHiR'SAFE<br />
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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. FRIDAY, AUdUSTfe<br />
Grace, Cotshott exchange vows at St Augusthie's<br />
ft, AngDtttne'i R.C. Cbarch The Rev, Joief Escorted by her father, the matching bat with accents <strong>of</strong> bad a high neck, tiered Following the double ring<br />
wu the setting June 8 far the Wagonhaffer <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the bride won a go*i> <strong>of</strong> white tan and pearls with a net scalloped ttetvti and a light Ceremony, a reception wat<br />
wedding otLutrle Aim Grace, afternoon ceremony. Dave reembroidered organza with blusher ending tn a chapel taftata dirt. Her headpiece held at Buena Vista Country<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr». Benson and Kelh/ May nog a wedding ring neckline, snort<br />
g<br />
was a spray <strong>of</strong> sflk Bowers Oub. Following a honeymoon<br />
William <strong>On</strong>ce <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Vkw, and played guitar. Selection* sleeves in a tiered, scalloped<br />
Serving as maid <strong>of</strong> lunar with • caiatto <strong>of</strong> pewU. in Bermuda, the couple are<br />
who became the bride <strong>of</strong> John included. Longer and Thepetal<br />
effect, a fitted bodice<br />
imKa% <strong>On</strong>ce, tii&ef the Bridesmaid* tm Diane making their home in West<br />
W.Cotahottni,8M](rfMr.and x Song, The organist with pearl drop accents and a<br />
bride. She was attired In a DeMichele <strong>of</strong> Marmora, Patterson.<br />
Mm. John W. Cotahott Jr., <strong>of</strong> Harriet Rlartmnn. scalloped hemline ending in a<br />
perrtwinkle gown <strong>of</strong> reem- Joans Cotshott <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> The bride is a 1980 graduate<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />
.train. She wore a<br />
brokiered taffata. the bodice Oty, sisters <strong>of</strong> the groom and <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />
Carolyn Murphy <strong>of</strong> Con- She received her associate <strong>of</strong><br />
necticut. Tljey wore matching<br />
Foglio, science degree in business<br />
Harrison<br />
gowns In pink nede wtth administration at Atlantic<br />
matching headpieces and Community College and is<br />
carried booqoets <strong>of</strong> rainbow<br />
are engaged ,<br />
employed as an executive<br />
aftera, bachelor buttons and secretary at Ellis Graphics m<br />
bouvardU. Flower girl<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Satvatore j. Mr. Harriaoa, was<br />
northern New" Jersey.<br />
Kathleen DeMlcnele. niece <strong>of</strong><br />
Fogbo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty an- graduated from NorflMaHam<br />
The groom Is a 1979<br />
the groom, wore a white<br />
nounce the engagement <strong>of</strong> Clinton Central School in<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
embroidered eyelet dress School. He received his<br />
i , ,<br />
accented with pink ribbon.<br />
to Daniel den Harrison, son thmouth College. He b also<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn. David J, employed by Ayerst<br />
Mark Benson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty electronic engineering<br />
Harrison <strong>of</strong> rhmnpliilii, N.Y. Laboratories Research Inc.<br />
was best man. Usfaers were technology in May at Trenton<br />
The brUe-toti Is a 1979as<br />
a programmer analyit<br />
B01 <strong>On</strong>ce <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, State College. He is employed<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High A September 1906 wedding<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bride; Joseph as an electronic engineer at<br />
School. A graduate <strong>of</strong> is planned.<br />
Cotshott <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the Stager Corp. Ksarfott<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the groom; end<br />
Nazareth College <strong>of</strong> H "<br />
Division in Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cotshott III<br />
Correlating plans for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Rochester, N.Y., she is em- JOHNSON COMPLETES £Wfl*ito <strong>of</strong> Jtaroiora,<br />
Club lnncheon and fashion show to be held Ang. ployed by Ayerst CABINETRY COUBSK<br />
nrouier-uHaw <strong>of</strong> tne groom.<br />
10 are from left, Vera Turner, chairwoman, Laboratories Research Inc. <strong>of</strong> Walter Johnson <strong>of</strong> Dailey<br />
Likens and Candelora are engaged m<br />
Billie Carroll and Jeanne VoUmer. Fashions will Princeton as a biochemistry Custom Cabineiry at 750 West<br />
chose a lavender crystal<br />
pleated sheath with three Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Likens engagement <strong>of</strong> their Fantastictts at the Camelot<br />
researcher. Av. has completed tte Woodbe<br />
front the Lillian Albas Shop.<br />
quarter boufont sleeves. tte <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty announce be * daughter, Bettte-Aime, to Joe Mnner Theatre In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mode Advanced Scbool for<br />
groom's matter wore a<br />
Candelora, also <strong>of</strong> this city. Mr. Candelora is a graduate<br />
raspberry chiffpn with full<br />
<strong>of</strong> Glflssboro State CoUege. %m -<br />
%<br />
at the company training<br />
skirt, fitted embroidered<br />
The bride-to-be Is a former was artistic director <strong>of</strong> the 7B.<br />
center in Kreamer, Pa. by<br />
bodice and raffled sleeves.<br />
Miss Cape May County. She la Bouse, producer <strong>of</strong> the Fable<br />
director Don O'Connor.<br />
agraduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Factory Children's Theatre<br />
School and Clemson and is now artistic director lor<br />
IMversIty, in South Carolina. the Camelot Dinner Theatre; J<br />
An actress and ginger, die U An October wedding is'<br />
currenUy appearing in Theptumidf<br />
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Back to School<br />
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AND MONOGRAM SHOP<br />
7th & Asbury Ave,, Oecan <strong>City</strong><br />
898.1740<br />
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10 to 5<br />
CLOSED<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
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STOREWIDE SALE<br />
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TUBS., Aug. 6th through Sat., Aug. 10th<br />
fUM. Wed. 8, Thun, IQtO 5 • Fri. and Saf, 10 to i<br />
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Walk-ins Welcome<br />
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Ladles... *7.95<br />
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Yingst, Davis engaged<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. at Reading Hospital and<br />
Yingst <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, an- Medical Center. , ,,•<br />
nounce the engagement <strong>of</strong> ft, Davis is a graduate,rf,,<br />
their daughter, Susan Franklin & Marshall College^;<br />
Elizabeth, to Dr. James B. Lancaster, Pi. and Univwv<br />
Davis, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. aity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania School; <strong>of</strong>,<br />
navid R. Davis <strong>of</strong> Berwyn, Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
He is a medical resident<br />
Miss Yingst is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Reading Hospita]. ^<br />
Aright College, Reading, A spring wedding Is pla%,,<br />
•a. and is a registered nurse<br />
Bowker,Muniz engaged<br />
RttBsen T. Bowker rf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty announces the<br />
oigagement <strong>of</strong> hta daughter<br />
Stacey L. and Rafael H.<br />
Munlz, Jr. son <strong>of</strong> Rafael H.<br />
Munli ST., <strong>of</strong> Staten Island,<br />
N.Y. and Olga Muniz, <strong>of</strong><br />
if.JUDeNOVENA<br />
ty iKTM Mtift <strong>of</strong> JeBB M<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGEH. OCEAN CITY. N.jl<br />
Babies crawl to victory on the beach<br />
Ovir40taWiiweri<strong>of</strong>f«nd heati. The M month age Unwood •too took top honors out on fop la the ffrgt two PhUadilphta, Pa, took tint<br />
naming, or rather erawUni, group began their race y, their Individual heats, heats, and Irian aoim <strong>of</strong> place In tht IMS month<br />
for the top prize In <strong>Ocean</strong> shortly after 10 a.m. Beesley's Point, and Jonathan group, followed closely by<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s annual Pamper John David Unangst <strong>of</strong> In the 10-11 month category. Synder <strong>of</strong> Phoentxvillt, Pa Elizabeth Millar <strong>of</strong> Ocaan<br />
Sewnper on Tueiday nrar* Thornton, Pa, went out Uke a fouf separate heats took miwledtoth§flBiihfa§t§itin aty,<br />
ring. Although some were a shot to capture first prize in place. Kiel Williams <strong>of</strong> Un- the final heats. ' Winners in toe final heat<br />
bit iiuggiih, grand prlii his heat. Mark Larsin <strong>of</strong>, mod and Ray Ootttner <strong>of</strong> ncelved prteai donated by<br />
winner Jude Canova took to Berlin, and Daniel Lajienei <strong>of</strong> Lower Gywnedd, Pa, eami Heather Evans-" <strong>of</strong> ^i merchanti<br />
Bit parachute Uke a pro, •<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> the contest U<br />
to crawl <strong>of</strong>f the chute and<br />
touch the sand, and Jude<br />
bund It was quite an easy<br />
task, Jude was also a winner •<br />
In U>e IMS month heat. ' ,j<br />
Ray Goettner <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />
OywnifM, Pa, made his way i * <br />
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whereabouts <strong>of</strong> classmate<br />
FHIDAY. AUGUST 0^ l<br />
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should we or shouldn't we. -til<br />
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Not much further to go for Ray Goettner, ultiinate second-place winner.<br />
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Entire Stock <strong>of</strong> Summer Fashions<br />
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Summer Fashions<br />
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NEW WINTER<br />
OUTERWEAR<br />
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Wrap. All Sales final<br />
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- SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, lftfe ?<br />
Obittiaries<br />
Mai Hoang, 14; honor student<br />
at intermediate school<br />
/ Mai N. Hoang, 14, <strong>of</strong> 617 Wesley Av. died Aug. 6.<br />
-> , She was a native <strong>of</strong> Vietnam and had lived in Hawaii<br />
•t before coming to this area in 1978.<br />
;i. Miss Hoang was a student at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Intermediate<br />
iSchool and was graduated with high honors this year from<br />
rjhe eighth grade. She had served on the school's Safety<br />
• Patrol and was named Student <strong>of</strong> the Month for March and<br />
„ April In 1983,<br />
> Miss Hoang also had received recognition in the Cape Stay<br />
, County Teen Arts Festival 1985. She also received the<br />
v American Legion Appreelailon Award in 1982 far the dpi<br />
May County Coloring Contest,<br />
; , Surviving are her parents, Zt Mai and Michael Savlno <strong>of</strong><br />
city<br />
TRflVEL""'"""'^ria.<br />
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201 West Ave. • Since 1971 • <strong>Ocean</strong> CilyJ<br />
-FREE-<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong><br />
. Round Trip Door to Door Limo from O.C.<br />
to Philadelphia Airport or Airport Best<br />
Western Send-<strong>of</strong>f Package,<br />
WITH PURCHASE OF<br />
ANY 7 DAY OR LONGER<br />
; WINTER AIR/SSA CRUISE<br />
(byOet. 1.19B5)<br />
'i What is Select Checking?<br />
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a<br />
this city; two sisters, l^ly'tif this city and Kalani Mil, at<br />
home; a pother, Tommy Hoang <strong>of</strong> SeavlUe, and a paternal<br />
Sepgrandfathtr, Carl Savlno <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be said at 9:30 a.m. Saturday<br />
•t St. Aligufttae's R.C. Church. Burial will be In Seaside<br />
Ctemetery, Palermo. Ftiends may call from 7 to § pjn. today<br />
" y) at toe Godfrey Punfifalriome, 809 Central Av., with<br />
at 8 p.rn. .<br />
orial contributions can be made to the Mai N. Hoang<br />
Memoria] Fund in care <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education,<br />
J, Gordon Guiton; headed<br />
travel group in Ohio<br />
J. Gordon Guiton, 69, <strong>of</strong> 375 E. Sea Spray Rd. died Aug. 7 In<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />
Mr. Guiton, retired since 1979, bad been president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wayfarer Group Travel la Cincinnati, Ohio Me was a native<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canada and came to this country in 1952.<br />
He was a resident <strong>of</strong> this area for five years and was •<br />
former resident <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati. He also waa a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Episcopal Chard, Somers Point.<br />
Surviving art hU wife, Evelyn K.; a daughter, Nancy<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Kingston, Out; a stepson, Robert R. Warner <strong>of</strong><br />
OttsvtUe, Pa.; and a stepdaughter, Frances Tappan <strong>of</strong><br />
Demascus, Md.<br />
Burial Office and Holy Eucharist frill be read at 11 a.m.<br />
today (Friday) at Christ Episcopal Church, Somers Point.<br />
Burial win be at 2 pjn. In Whltemarah Memorial Cemetery,<br />
Pro^ectville, Pa.<br />
The family requests memorial contributions to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty Rescue Squad. Arrangements are by the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
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Dr, Delbert Smith, 70j<br />
longtime summer resident<br />
Dr, Delbert C. Smith, 70, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Fairmont,<br />
W.Va, died Aug. 5 In Shore Memorial Hospital. •*<br />
Dr, Delbert was a medka] doctor tilth a practice in<br />
Fairmont. He was a summer resident foranany yean in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Surviving are hit wife, Miry; three daughten, Nancy<br />
Francis <strong>of</strong> Phillppi, W.Va., Barbara Smith <strong>of</strong> Fairmont,<br />
Susan Grider <strong>of</strong> Doylestown, Pa.; and four grandchildren.<br />
Graveiidi itrrtcM wire In Oaklnwn Gmnetery,<br />
RivesviUe, W.Va. at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
Local arrangements were by the Chester 3. Wimberg<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
Lawrence Casey, StyllSt<br />
SOMERS POINT — Lawrence T. Gnat, 49, <strong>of</strong> 655 Shore<br />
Rd,,dledAug.8|nhtohomea(tor«longfltaeM,<br />
Mr. Casey was a hair stylist. A Philadelphia resident for<br />
nwt <strong>of</strong> Ma m, he had Uvid in this area tor six yeam<br />
Surviving are his wife, Susan E.; a stepson, Cornelius J.<br />
Hogan; a stepdaughter, Lois Teresa Hogan <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Oty;<br />
three hrotori, Joseph <strong>of</strong> Ltawood, Mnithew c. Jf. <strong>of</strong> ten.<br />
sauken and Daniel <strong>of</strong> Winingboro; five sisters, Itaertaa<br />
Friole <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, Fla.. Amu Marie Eagan <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken,<br />
and Katherine Rich, Dorothy Mount and Elizabeth<br />
Messina, all <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill.<br />
Services were at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
Arrangements were by Adams-Perfect Funeral Borne,<br />
Northfield.<br />
Donations may be made to J o n point Volunteer Ambulance<br />
Squad. '<br />
Frances Walton, S8| school<br />
board president in Hampton<br />
HAMPTON, N J. - Ftmeu H, Walton, 38, tentrly <strong>of</strong><br />
Sonera Point, died Aug. 1 in Hunterdon Medial Center<br />
Flemlngton. *<br />
Born In SOBBUM Point, ahe was a resident here the pat 10<br />
years. Mrs. Walton was president <strong>of</strong>tbe Hampton Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Bduerton at fl» BUM <strong>of</strong> tor death, ,<br />
SurtvlBiariherhuBtandOtorgeK.; two sons, Robert O,md<br />
Matthew R., bom it home; her mother Franeea Btrgen<br />
o^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; two brothersLt. Col. John Bergen <strong>of</strong> Omaha,<br />
Neb., and Michael <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. «—-,<br />
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Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Monday In St?<br />
- Ann's R.C. Church, Hampton. Burial wu In Sl> Ann 1 *<br />
Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Douglas D. Martin- 9i<br />
nmeral Home, CUnton. i<br />
MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DAVIDS -- 5<br />
SATURDAY MORNmO S<br />
A Memorial Mass trill be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomorrow--<br />
(Saturday) in St. Francis Cabrlnl Church, tad Street and-.<br />
Atlantic Avenue, for Susan McCarthy Davids who dJedJuly"<br />
a, the result <strong>of</strong> an automobile accident In Sequel, Calif. ^<br />
Contributions in her memory oily be sent to the Muscular:<br />
*""' " Association, UU Street M., Seuttaunpton, pa.;«<br />
Public Notice<br />
MUNICIPAL FLANMINS (SAID<br />
CITY OF OCIAN CITY<br />
ttna<br />
PUBLIC NOTICi<br />
The n«xt worhtlxjp mMtlns <strong>of</strong> ">•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Planning Board will g< (Mid<br />
Ml Tvatday, Auou.l 70, ins at 7-.W p m<br />
in tna Council chamben at <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />
Th« following application! whlen will M<br />
Public Notice<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
The mil regular meeting <strong>of</strong> th# Oca*<br />
<strong>City</strong> Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Aaiuilinenf will ti<br />
held on WMnnday, Auauit 21, I?i5'i<br />
7 X pin in fh> Ceuncll Ch«mb-ri I<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall rt» following application! m<br />
be neara<br />
I, Allen 1 M*rli iureh, Bloeli nm<br />
Lot II — tmntrt with to ewntryci<br />
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Clayton ConitTMllon eempany. Block yarateftaslialHw. MlnburjhReaa.<br />
CONCEPT plieUtlleNl part 0/ Lot 1 - owners with t( eoMtriai<br />
, inc., aiotk 1 MI, uot * , oupi,, witn boil, lint ana tttana flew<br />
ar yart at Sill w.<br />
mm known «Itv. Open Public MMIngi u unit mn»i wl(H cgeklng It- „ .<br />
Ac ' 1H0 24 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenua, A UU variann li<br />
r<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
BiSK - whitt, ftiniti Provincial, «3<br />
II, lllde drawtrl. one senter. iMtlltB<br />
M l<br />
¥AF3pi/M.e-Sat,,f ••!". 1pm,, JOi<br />
Rtt. i, <strong>On</strong>an view Hull iwlh <strong>of</strong> sea nt*<br />
•ivd, llghll. Furniture, dKoyj><br />
tioumioiaitanmndalinoion- • t?<br />
HOUli SWAP - tONDON, r»Bur it<br />
room .uDurban family noon In e<br />
CHan8. lor t/4 btdroom properly for<br />
*»eiu July/Auguji IMS Preierab<br />
near Mth St. Nach, Wone Y<br />
NWeAug, It,<br />
JTeR NEEDED te cafe fop rti<br />
I mo, eld in my O.C. Refne, MM.-Frl.r<br />
a.m. In 5 p.m. Mult fat dMendlble<br />
pmjdi rtftfencH, Start Sept, 4. -<br />
COMPLETE DININO ROOM 1BT — !L<br />
Meei, whll. oak. bett oiler. Call in!<br />
TWO i« API, - W/D, bewh BloekSJ<br />
ISM Mr mo. Include! irtlllfM, Avill«<br />
S»ptJC>il3>i^;>iti30 i^<br />
AlHt(DB¥lP: - Ktnmwe"<br />
line new,- heavy duty. If,<br />
<strong>of</strong>iirtry. svele. will i#|l •• Bp<br />
»:«*rleii*<br />
R y R 0 R E R ? R 0 R H R ff R OR!<br />
ALL DRUGS ARE NOT EQUAL<br />
Recently, 33 <strong>of</strong> 36 brands <strong>of</strong> a particular type <strong>of</strong> drug did not meet the set l<br />
standards and in another case a manufacturer,was able to Bhowthat in a<br />
government study, his drug attained the highest blood l«vel <strong>of</strong> products •<br />
made by ten different manufacturers Drugs may be' 'chemically equal "but<br />
are not necessarily equal in their therapeutic response ',<br />
yqltlSddispeMe<br />
*»*P h ysltf»n WfuifllJ.,<br />
11V^* -fcf ;M<br />
Loo* for our 1VERYDAY R«d Aiti* 8ptcUI», T^Tr<br />
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IDAV. AUGUST 9,1OM<br />
THE SENT1NEL.LEPGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />
nday, at Wonderland Pier<br />
This is what a tourist town should provide,<br />
Good... Clean...Wholesome... Family Fun!<br />
r, ft Mrs, Zwolock<br />
Bensalem, Pennsylvania<br />
& Mrs. Greenberg & Family<br />
Wilmington, Delaware<br />
& Mrs. Bill Fox and Family<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Mr. a Mrs, Bernard Walker and Family<br />
Swiftwater, Pennsylvania<br />
Mr, ft Mrs.' Robert Trou. and JetAc*' "v; '<br />
H Ha vcrtown, t Pennsylvania<br />
P l i ii<br />
Voters... is this really harmful to <strong>Ocean</strong>
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Free Biker's<br />
Breakfast!<br />
Join us at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Club each<br />
Wednesday during the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> August for a<br />
complimentary continential<br />
breakfast Be our<br />
GuestJ<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
A CRITIQUE<br />
%<br />
Biker's Breakfast opens<br />
8 am in the Club House,<br />
Tour our sprawling 20 acre waterfront<br />
community featuring 2 pools, tennis courts, a<br />
magnificent Club House, boat docks and luxury<br />
RESORT<br />
condominium homes.<br />
IREEF<br />
23rd and Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey 398-6231<br />
JSjEmnB Exclusively through,.. RESORT MARKETING ASSOC.<br />
ODOMPK<br />
LABOR DAY<br />
REBATE<br />
Regular Price 114.95<br />
IALI PRICE S13.45<br />
Mfg. Reboie i.so<br />
COST<br />
' Savings Pw<br />
Sallon »3<br />
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Regular Price «.,<br />
SALS PRICE<br />
Mfg. Rebate<br />
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Sailer.<br />
COST <br />
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. Telephone 609-»27-6l3i M „ ,; ,i - ' '; M-<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 0, 1985<br />
OCEAN COTY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
IN CONCERT, HUSO PIER<br />
Prank Rngglert, Muilcal Director<br />
Tom Perklm, Baritone<br />
QuBstSolotsU:<br />
MarylynMulvey.SoprMo<br />
Brown Bradley, Tenor<br />
Maria Kafkalai, Soprano (Angnit lith)<br />
,4PM SUNDAY, AWM<br />
La Donna E Mobile, Rigoletto,, „,...,,.. Verdi<br />
Oi-mwal qf VWoi , ,, Arhtn<br />
Wllllarn Scheible, Trumpet<br />
Je Vem Vlwm, Faun............................ Gounod<br />
MiryiyflMuhfey<br />
/aKPJrricctfo ...,...............: Anderson<br />
Ave Maria ,, Schubert<br />
Yolanda Pawcl<br />
Oitfw Mill...........:.,.; Goldman<br />
N»«tt? Marietta ..'........<br />
MMBOTfl<strong>of</strong>pno, Turandot.,,,,..,,.,.<br />
Brown Bradley<br />
. Herbert<br />
di<br />
,,,....,...: ,....<br />
Susan Davenport, Violin<br />
, Adele'B Laughing Song, BetormBtf<br />
Marylyn Mulvey<br />
Strauss<br />
Norwegian Dance II Gretg<br />
Little Jack Homer<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
, ,.,, Hack<br />
Kiss Me Kate. ...Porter<br />
Fatlh <strong>of</strong> Our Fatheri , Faba-<br />
I P.M MOmAY. AUG. U<br />
mtoumtu,. ., , .Kom<br />
Urn FurUva Lagri,,a. mttlrD'Amerm, .V...... Dmtottt<br />
Brown Bradley<br />
Mataguena . , . Lecuona<br />
Alicia Simpson<br />
Italian Street Sang.,.,,..., ....Herbert<br />
Marlyn Mulvey<br />
•typewriter,,.,,,.,,.,,..,....,,<br />
^wprted Go*..., Anderson<br />
IfEverIWQUULeave YM ....................... Loewe<br />
TomPeridns<br />
Mmvmn Strut,,.<br />
HnM. ,,,...<br />
Brown Bradley<br />
Bomas<br />
Romberg<br />
HerryMananiaim...,,,, ...,,,,<br />
Love tsWtwreYou Find Fnd It<br />
.".. ..... ..MancU<br />
Brown<br />
Am AfnsHoons<br />
Asleep tithe Deep<br />
MMarylyn l Ml Mulvery<br />
PWdlerontfieRci<strong>of</strong><br />
Tom Perkins<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
•Mr, and Mrs, Carl O, BRING RESULTS<br />
;Stiles <strong>of</strong> 864 Plaza Place,<br />
has been named to the<br />
•dean's Ust at Widener<br />
;Unlvereity*s campus in<br />
Chester, Pa. where he is<br />
concentrating in electri- //<br />
«al engineering.<br />
i The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Ibuilnegi <strong>of</strong>fice and swit-<br />
Ichboard open at 9 a.m. week-<br />
i Public Notices<br />
• __..' JIOTICI<br />
< PLMM TAKI NOTICE that John p.<br />
•Vid JMIUM L. Hiyosi ana Lynn F.<br />
thomptoo nan tppllM to MM Ztnlne<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> AOIuttmtnt lor MM <strong>City</strong> M<br />
Oeian <strong>City</strong> tat t variancr wfilch will<br />
Mfmlt tMrn to emsnvef a first floer<br />
dath an nwtay s!w sim dujMn Mlns<br />
conttructmlo.ip.rl<strong>of</strong> lot 1 In block 1710<br />
en the Oj»in city T« Map «mJ alto<br />
WVJWTI u N WMf im llrttt. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, Niw Jarwy inj for tucfi sMiar<br />
•vrlaneH as may bt required.<br />
• A Miring on full matMr will bt tM4 it'<br />
fjW PM.on WIDNIIDAV, Augirtt 31,<br />
INI, in the council cnimbwa ai <strong>City</strong><br />
Hill, Nlntn street iM Askiiry Avtnvt,<br />
Qc«»n <strong>City</strong>, Ntw Jtrtay, at which time<br />
you may appear either In prnen or by<br />
Mant or attorney MM prtwnl any obltcllsnt<br />
you may h»y« to the granting <strong>of</strong><br />
AlsfMliutlsn. '<br />
I All ot me pepen lit connection wllti<br />
ijili application ar» on ill* In the Office<br />
M ma Secretary ol me zonlno Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Ad|uitment wrncti Is MatM.al Sixth<br />
" street and Aibury Avenue, rMin city,.<br />
New J«n»y, and are available tot In-<br />
•pectlondurlnfl reouler tosMMIIiMri,-;<br />
T RONALD L.TAHT.fKrulril<br />
I • SOI Albury Avenue<br />
Julte«7<br />
"\! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, UnrJwii* MB*<br />
Attorney («• Petitioners,<br />
John P. and Joanna L. Hiynal and<br />
Lynn F Thompson<br />
,. ..;-«;;•,'." ;K.MOTieit•••","•.'&,;• ••:••'<br />
, PupMBntAKi mtfea ttut: iw,,.<br />
' heoduf* (Montr, hm spplled to me *<br />
; mlno Board <strong>of</strong> Adluttment for the <strong>City</strong>:<br />
t <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a virlence wtilc^ will '<br />
I ijpmlf film to conttmct 34 unlh>, each <strong>of</strong>;<br />
i hieh will contain ipprOMimotei/MO sq...<br />
I. ol llWno space and limited kitchen, 1 ;.<br />
fklllllei end for epprovalo* a curb eirti<br />
oh ocaen Avtnue iM sf I life pltrt m*<br />
:•< i» at 1 / b« rto^lrW. Tht.timkiP'a<br />
:i *ntrtn5_h,te,tadoiiLohiUamilirng<br />
i^ ah» known a» llio-tn«O**anV,<br />
i vemie.Oc«nClry,NewJer»ey. 1 :!-••£<br />
•i Ah«riiH)*nl<br />
Mulvey, Bradley and Kafkalas are featured Pops soloists<br />
Frank<br />
Frank<br />
Ruggieri<br />
Ruggieri<br />
musical<br />
musical<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
Pops Orchestra announces<br />
m ^ m m m t m ^ m m m<br />
ttuit Marylyn Mulvey,<br />
soprano, will be ap|<br />
ttiis week with the „,«»,<br />
known <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tenor ><br />
Brown Bradley,<br />
Mas Mulvey has missed the<br />
put few seasons on the M'^iu<br />
Pier due to her cewnitmenta<br />
Witt Victvr Borp.<br />
As an added attraction on<br />
Wednesday evening Marii<br />
KafkaUi, 19.year.old<br />
•oprano, 1 will itag In the<br />
Mcond half <strong>of</strong> tte program. ^^ '<br />
Mulvey Is a ^duate <strong>of</strong> ^ k<br />
aiarellff College, BriarclUf „ _ .,<br />
Manor, K.Y. »dtt. Brown Bradley<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal Arts In She la a recipient <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Philadelphia Martha Baird Rockefeller<br />
This past Mason the toured<br />
Australlia, New Zealand,<br />
Foundation Grant and hM Maria Kafkalas<br />
been Included in<br />
ram'i, Hi, Final<br />
• NE WSCENTER 40<br />
Mon.-Fri., 6M p.m. & 11 -00 p.m.<br />
• COSBY<br />
Thur8.,B:00-8:30p.m,<br />
• DONAHUE<br />
AAon.-Fri,, 7:00-8:00 p.m.<br />
• MIAMI VICE<br />
Fri,, 10:00-11 -.00 p.m.<br />
• WHEEL OF FORTUNE<br />
Mon,-Fri,#ll;0011:30a,m,<br />
• HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN<br />
Wed,,i:00-9:00p.m,<br />
W CAPE MAY COUNTY ON CHANNEL 4<br />
Have we got a hot deal for you!"<br />
Marvlvn Mulvev<br />
lam M. Sullivan Awmrd ta<br />
Sfsa&ifi<br />
Bowl chosen from hundredi <strong>of</strong><br />
^ tnsssssa<br />
The programs<br />
PEOPLE<br />
are watching<br />
.are ONLY<br />
on<br />
The Call Letters Of The Stars!<br />
NBC Mr South Jersey<br />
OayttmOiMH/iviiibie<br />
ClaiMi under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Mary Beth Snow<br />
Allevetj a«ff2laadgfl<br />
•Tap *jaa •Billet • Acrobatic<br />
• Adult Aerobics • Preschool dance<br />
. REASONABLE RATES<br />
1117 Simpson Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-398-7223<br />
Ifnoonswer428135«<br />
the dame place<br />
• JUUUS ER VING'S<br />
SPORT FOCUS<br />
Sun.# 11:00-11 ;30p.m.<br />
• KNIGHT RIDER<br />
Sun. 8:00-tj00p,m.<br />
• GEORGE MICHAEL'S<br />
SPORTS MACHINE<br />
Sun 11:30-12:30 a.m.<br />
• SILVER SPOONS<br />
Sun., 7:30-8:00 p.<br />
aSHM??&<br />
•GIMME A BREAK<br />
S a t ? O O ? 3 O ;<br />
Sat., 70:0011:00 p.m.<br />
Get a Cold Cash Rebate <strong>of</strong><br />
$10 to $350 on a new<br />
energy efficient air conditione<br />
and save on your Summer<br />
electric bills!<br />
Air •conditioners with an Enei^y Efficiency Rating<br />
(EER) <strong>of</strong>-9 or higher save so much eliotricltv that<br />
Atlantic Electrici Energy Team will actually pay you<br />
to buy one!<br />
:<br />
Replace or instell a new window or through-the-wall<br />
unit in your home or business and youll get a Cold<br />
Cash Rebate <strong>of</strong> $10 to $90, depending on the size<br />
<strong>of</strong> the unit Replace or install a new central air<br />
conditioner or heat pump system and get $35 to •<br />
$350! *<br />
We dont care which brand you buy. as long as<br />
the unit you choose has an EER <strong>of</strong> 9 or better and<br />
as long as you buy it before October 31,1985 But<br />
the sooner you install it, the sooner youll get your<br />
rebate and start saving on your summer cooling bills<br />
Your air conditioning contractor or dealer has the<br />
details. Just ask' . , . , u<br />
To find out more about this and other cop9ehjation<br />
and weathen?ation programs, call the Energy Team.<br />
m<br />
I is<br />
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TAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, JOgS. RJftlDAY, AUGUST i<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />
Some thoughts on how a few <strong>of</strong> the ciiy $ $ special events may end I Hearing Monday night on inn noise complaint<br />
P«hllcMii«iDIWCt<strong>of</strong> urtlvitlM in Oe awhlwi <strong>of</strong> erttMtohed in ltW, WUmini A primitive iportng went Tto^WDliS?SwSwi "H<strong>of</strong>wiuhl" OumnuiPmml HmM mm- I wogerswf P^ntalj«liquor Ucma. provided. Ilie Saturday af- am be • nuHanM. but both »!«_*_ Monday night mw^tbtltMmanttt<br />
_. _. . .. the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty MWarifflU entry wu •warded the fcaturing hundred* <strong>of</strong> Hermit ClKSl-SiKu M tit MM. -hid, )«_.„ in CM ££. .£H£«l feni There wUl to a NoitaWa • .IIPPKP TnwM«n» . -E!LJ W L ^ _ Con years from now, upon PAGEANT - A beauty<br />
discovering a list <strong>of</strong> these pageant for hermit crabs<br />
activities in the archive* <strong>of</strong> established in 1973, Winning<br />
j- Thta went wii tor per sons<br />
the Mean <strong>City</strong> Historical entry was awarded the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty bu Its amor <strong>of</strong><br />
flennlt -^Q normally weren't able to<br />
»- ternoon concerta aren't a She mid she tm't oppowd to wined adM-ant In their MTS 'iJSSmdmSS^<br />
Museum.<br />
coveted Cucumber Rind Cup,<br />
adqw special events several<br />
In traditional sun<br />
Here's what they might find a trophy with a large<br />
« which will becoming up tn<br />
contests, Categories<br />
on the laser-lea video which cucumber stuck Inside. This<br />
tt» next few weeks. We<br />
_^n ~ _, ., . . — v " uiumucu Best Left Ann Tan,<br />
utilizes open air space as Its dike represented a year's<br />
.wonder how dtizens <strong>of</strong> the<br />
toUowed the tafanma Wu to, (bee whs drove alot; Beat<br />
icreen;<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> food to toe hermit<br />
future would react, iay 300<br />
Wustieean Contilt (sap Tanned Soles <strong>of</strong> Feet, Count<br />
MISS CRUSTACEAN Mb, "<br />
H-,. , Draeula D_vtiion, tor palest<br />
Ine winner paraded down a<br />
flower, bedecked run-way and ttS.)<br />
TODAY'S<br />
was seranded to the tuns <strong>of</strong><br />
Here it Comu. Mitt<br />
CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />
d \ R rM !!i '?* by «*_ MSCp fflUUI UCgSIl Ul MiM 41*_W€S S1IU SCUJliy aSllU<br />
. Is still working its way Sculpting Contest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
through the courts. •eason are set tor Wednesday,<br />
Aug. 14. The sand sculpting<br />
PAMPER SCAMPER - A begins 9 a.m. at the 10th<br />
popular crawling contest for Strwt be«ch, _____ The ,._ Hermit<br />
Infants, Babies were placed in Crab events start] p.m. at the<br />
Pow. ^Wen Do Award<br />
canter <strong>of</strong> silk parachute and 12th Streetr beach.<br />
*nnie, B.5 seconds In the tor bert tanned bald head, first Infant who reached the —•——<br />
outer edge <strong>of</strong> the chute and Tonight (Friday)<br />
touched the sand at the 12th Jubilaires perform at the<br />
the<br />
ACNOM<br />
.To<strong>of</strong>MUiM 57 Franen (ifw<br />
M Nun: Biff.<br />
IIW<br />
SOtHnn<br />
Mttakuilvni OJAcllon l.w<br />
Mtprfngind<br />
1SHun*r__14t flood<br />
17 Youth<br />
M (.MM Mar<br />
: 0 —<strong>of</strong>crMH<br />
DOWN<br />
1TlfWIMM«f<br />
I Runlin 101<br />
; iknpnMion<br />
t Foot: pr»f<br />
:»Bub_4»<br />
1 Barfl'l strum<br />
»H3C* : -Suit-ton<br />
: JFool<br />
B<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1WB Cham- p^u% Ring Finger, Beit<br />
_ j _ H ihirt Tan, etc. — . — _.<br />
Racts elided foltoirtnf the contest was t«rmin«ted aree« Be«ch was declared Music Her, l<strong>of</strong>lrdwall. and<br />
i. «i ff^ti T<br />
PREVIOUS<br />
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* PUM-Mtilng Of<br />
Id HIM • fling<br />
111 f "5 "%» tollowing the mat riot <strong>of</strong> IMI wtaner. Mothen waited at Moerlyn Terrace, I p.in.. »1<br />
rv,,,_ -.„ rH IS. ^_ BI S?S e S? wn when FdldalSmento dewed ideUnii waving iBMntivea at admiMlon. nirai energetic<br />
Cruitaotan clawed a apedes traveled to the Ifflton fcur. judgea with sun tannini ftelr chUdren such as ratflw,<br />
£f t0 .FA! h ! r C8UilnB hli * tel ta AMpute0 "« lte ll ladles sing lively, old-<br />
By KEN WEATHERPORD<br />
fashioned and contemporary<br />
comment or vote on even though no service is<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />
and the loud laughing crowd without the formal hearing, limited period <strong>of</strong> time which U<br />
songs.<br />
pertaining to liquor licenses provided. The Saturday af- can be a nuisance. but both sides Monday night causing th« problem and if It<br />
There will be a Nostalgia<br />
That left only Comternoon concerts aren't a<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />
»e Mid she Isn't opposed to _e»med adamant In their can be refolded amongst<br />
Show, an exhibit <strong>of</strong><br />
mitteemen Thomas Bonner regular occurence, and are<br />
Some residents living near the<br />
popta having a good time, prttton. iwidvw, I Highly ««£.<br />
memorabilia, at the Pier on<br />
and George Betts wte could done to raise money for<br />
Deauville Inn in Strathmere<br />
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10<br />
merely listen to public charity, she said, and they<br />
are upset over loud mi_aio and<br />
only*-<br />
p.m., |2 admission.<br />
comment. Beyel, who usually end by 7 pjn.<br />
boisterous partiera at th«<br />
pt worie.<br />
leaves the room during nidi<br />
tavern's outside bar and they<br />
"We are not doing anything "Th» problem is their Green tide is back<br />
hearings, remained only for<br />
want Township Committee to<br />
to intentionally disturb the<br />
Tell your friends and<br />
the purpose <strong>of</strong> having a<br />
mlmpose restrictions on the<br />
neighbors," Seanlon said. The<br />
e green tide caused by Utilities Authority, which is<br />
enemies, too, to wear shoes<br />
quorum to cpntlnue the<br />
Deauvllle's liquor license.<br />
County Health Department<br />
once again has been <strong>of</strong>ten burned for the foul<br />
while walking on the Board*<br />
meeting.<br />
has been at tht Deauvlile to<br />
I In tbe surf <strong>of</strong>f local occurrence, Mid sewage<br />
•Tlie Committee lifted<br />
walk. We've had some nasty<br />
The residents complained <strong>of</strong> monitor the noise levels and<br />
beaches. treatment facilities hid<br />
restrictions in May and<br />
splinter cases lately. Put on<br />
the muilc from the m liveli havi been within<br />
allowed the Deauville to<br />
those slippers, clogs,<br />
Deauvllle's Thursday night the decibel limits allowed by<br />
present music on the outside<br />
residents commented they<br />
Mfimgb two Geea-i Oty<br />
year<br />
whatever.<br />
hum and several Saturday taw, she said.<br />
deck. Another restriction said<br />
were in favor <strong>of</strong> wnUnulns<br />
afternoon charity parties. Tta<br />
the patio could only be used<br />
She also repudiated ttjeoutolde music as it todw<br />
O i«er brtig In Mntart witli<br />
music Is so bud, neighbors<br />
nose to bleed.<br />
- lotion Md ac^stidf PMiflers, and chewy tUms.<br />
until 9 p.m.<br />
Wlsnlewska's claim that<br />
are forced to leave their every resident In the area<br />
poUceinan altar il» was ruled H «n Want atood up and<br />
Upset residents submitted a<br />
ineligible became a portion <strong>of</strong> watted, it was disqualified, bridge<br />
arwt<br />
homes and visit friends, one wanted the restrictions<br />
sensitive<br />
petition to the Township resident lamented.<br />
her tan was obtained Ln a Race was ended In year 2210<br />
relmposed.<br />
others.<br />
Committee and the governing "Basically what I'm saying<br />
A TTENTION SUNBA THERS commercial sunlamp salon. when all infants had MATCHpqiNT JR. - and Peg ffljeldon 1M%, Dorris<br />
body will hold a special<br />
"I have letters from urea <strong>of</strong> "Those who have been there<br />
Is we cannot live under the_h<br />
Staples deMribed the pten<br />
developed the ability to walk Glnny l and Bob b Froyd won tai?"" «nd d Dot Dt Welsh Wlh 134, 34 hearing on the matter at 8<br />
tie Immediate neighbors who have seen hew nice it Is,"<br />
QQO DIDDBBaDO<br />
conditions," gald l^hla<br />
Me as a localiied occurrence<br />
MARTIN Z. MOLLUSK at birth thanks to the new North-South on July So with Mar^Ain and Bob Jacob tied<br />
pjoi. Monday in Township<br />
we within that MMeet radius William Mangold said.<br />
Wlsnlewska, who lives<br />
HHnm BQQQD Dsnro<br />
DAY — A rldleuloui spring ulta-sonle womb teaching g IBB followed by Basel Lucille " " Morrison and Johanna<br />
which state the exact opposite Bonner said he began<br />
The odor,<br />
3EH QDQDB HlltiDE] "HKOFFALL ritual held the second methods <strong>of</strong> Dr. Benjamnmln Rohrbach and Rita Boudreau Mlsklll 132.<br />
aau.<br />
directly across the street <strong>of</strong> what these people are receiving complaints about<br />
SBEQB OBHQEIOia<br />
Thursday in May at 10 a jn, on<br />
Six>ck,VI, whose new book, m% Ann Blom and Laurel East-West players above<br />
"A boisterous outside bar is<br />
torn the Deauville. She told •ying," she KOd.<br />
QODIPBEi QQHQQ QBE<br />
the Moorlyn Terrace beach. A<br />
__B3QD ITIHII1(-1B HQaD<br />
IM Ou JOds Takt Outr, was Mowbray 170H, Helen James average were Lorraine and #) apuisance and outside music<br />
the Committee that every Wliniewska told The<br />
Fashion Tan*<br />
pomp crazed hermit crab<br />
being widely acclaimed. and Peg Sheldon 165 H, June Harmon Rappaport 186, Jerry<br />
Is a serious Imposition on the<br />
resident within 500 feet <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger after the<br />
known as Martin Z, MoQusk<br />
QresUn and Marge Everett Cnlge and Jim DavU 171,<br />
npf identi," the petition rtati.<br />
Deauville had signed the meeting that wnile the music stoprestlontftteiltiMtto<br />
crept on to the beach In an FRECKLE CONTEST - U9H, Pat Currens and ate Laurel Mowbray and Lois<br />
"We are Hire the governing<br />
petition, and said the Com- is only a problem on Thursday until Monday's hearing. He<br />
and After Tan* Lotions attempt to we his shadow. If This special event pitted Bell 162, Vera Del Roaslsnd Kllbourne 184H, Gloria<br />
body would not approve these<br />
mittee was wrong for lifting nights and some Saturdays, aHo suggested the Iparfes<br />
It Praying tlgun<br />
MPUilluPioini 46 Nnl<br />
he was successful, summer freckled face against freckled and June Aldtnger 158M.,<br />
meacurea in their neigh-<br />
the restrictions ln the tint the bar is open every night<br />
Fleischer and Jim Connell<br />
involved fey to work it out<br />
'iHMtr_t<br />
•ilnwnl 47 Shu!<br />
came a week early to <strong>Ocean</strong> face with the freckled-most<br />
Jlap-<br />
40 UMralU<br />
Glnny Hardenbergh and Gen<br />
borhood and question fair and<br />
place.<br />
148, Jane Young and Aaron<br />
• IWMrMM JUwprtl M *l nm orui 50 Anlmn group<br />
SUNOLASSES<br />
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responsive leadership in "I think it's a violation <strong>of</strong><br />
Simon 147, Kaherine Fischer<br />
• IMmM<br />
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car<br />
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Eait-Wtst winners were and WUma Curley 143H,<br />
'IMMM ilFngranM<br />
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The Committee heard Another resident said she<br />
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Judith S. Titton, president <strong>of</strong> tbe Ruth i<br />
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14 — SECTION ONE THE SKNTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
J!)<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1981<br />
Campground owners, residents seek OK to leave sheds up all<br />
By KEN WEATHERFORD<br />
SenUnel-Ledger Staff<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />
Cunpground owners and<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> condominium<br />
campgrounds here are<br />
working with the local<br />
governing body to ascertain if<br />
It's possible for campground<br />
occupants to leave sheds and<br />
screen rooms standing<br />
throughout the winter.<br />
The state campground code<br />
forbids permanent structures<br />
on campsites, but doesn't<br />
define what a permanent<br />
structure Is. Sheds and screen<br />
rooms GUJTtntly have to be<br />
dismantled at the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season and rebuilt the<br />
following spring.<br />
Tom DePatto owns a trailer<br />
and a site at the Oak Ridge<br />
Condo Campground on Shore<br />
Road in Marmora. He doesn't<br />
Gmo's<br />
9WSALE<br />
j 99<<br />
I aiptoee order <strong>of</strong> Gim<br />
1 Mew fried Chickpn<br />
• aMtwM<br />
have a shed or screen room, told flit 9*ntinel-Ledger ratables in the township Department does. It Is county. DePatto said they're mat meeting can be arranged<br />
but some <strong>of</strong> his neighbors do. Wednesday. "There are where you get straight taxes charged with enforcing the not looking for special Cor nest week,<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> the season, they screen room which, if con- without any iervjeej," he campground code, and treatment, only equal What We're doing U efr<br />
dismantle the structures, Uy structed properly, can said.<br />
County Health Coordinator treatment.<br />
ploring If It's possible," fa*<br />
fee pieces In • pUe and cover withstand the winter." The condominium owners Louis Lamnnna said it applies Lamanna said he wasn't said. "What's good for Dennlt J)<br />
them with a tup to save for DePatto tad other campsite put a lot <strong>of</strong> money into their unlformally throughout the aware, <strong>of</strong> the situation in Township should also be goo*<br />
next year He'd like tii see It owners met with Township vacation homes — the going rtate. J<br />
Dennis and said It will have to lor Upper." i.;i<br />
dunged, so the structures Cbounltte* Monday night to rate May for a trailer and In Dennis Totonshlp, be cheeked out.<br />
The campground people are,<br />
can remain standby through discuss the situation and site, DePatto said, la from however, <strong>of</strong>fieiala don't Township Committee toping a new ordinance can, '<br />
fee winter.<br />
DePatto hopes through 05,000 to 180,000 - and they require that sheds or screen members here indicated be on the books by Oct. las<br />
"I'd rather see a storage cooperation with township would like to be able to make rooms be dismantled at the Monday they might adopt an residents can plan for win-<br />
shed locked up than a pile <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials, a •ohitloo beneficial Improvements to them. aid <strong>of</strong> the season, Upper ordinance to allow the terizing their trailers. Upper<br />
Junk covered with a tarp." he to everyone can be worked '•What's the difference If campgrounds are concerned structures to remain year- campgrounds must bedoiefl<br />
out<br />
my shed Is sitting on tbe site they may begin losing round, If they're allowed. from Oct. « to April IB. ,t,<br />
Any new ordinance would or ritttng In a fleldf he business to the neighboring Township and county health DePatto is happy township<br />
primarily benefit the con- asked.<br />
municipality.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial* wfl] meet to discuss <strong>of</strong>ficials have been receptive<br />
dominium campground Township Building In- Dennis <strong>of</strong>ficials consider a the issue sometime soon. to their idea. White township 0<br />
owners, alnce other camsector Edward Kenney said structure to be temporary If It "The Committee does net <strong>of</strong>fidais want to be caution*<br />
pgrounds rent aftta, <strong>of</strong>ten to while fee campground code can be easily dismantled, and want to see Upper Township about allowing any structure*<br />
different people ead. ftar. doesn't define permanent allow them to remain all year residents Mated differently on campsites, ao do the<br />
Still, DePatto said If the or- structures, the state building if the trailer remains on the than residents <strong>of</strong> any other owners. They have large<br />
olnance is on the books, each code says there Is no such site, Dennis Building In- municipality," township Investments In theff sites, and<br />
tejfj^i uod owner thing as a temporary «Biiespector William Kublak told Solicitor James Waldroo said they don't want the situation<br />
could enforce It tbe way he hire. Building permits and The Sentinel-Ledger. If the Monday.<br />
to get out <strong>of</strong> hand. ;.,-<br />
Ml fit<br />
inspections are required for trailer goes, so dpeg the Waldron told The Sentinel- "I want to let up--a<br />
Tbe condo owners, on the these structures every year, structure, he said.<br />
Ledger Thursday the Issue is cooperative working<br />
otter hud, pay property be said,<br />
"As long as it can be very indefinite at this pout, relationship with the town,<br />
MM and require no services "The township would like to dismantled, they haven't been and <strong>of</strong>ficials should have a Mp," DePatto said. "It'a ^<br />
from the township. They pay Issue • building permit and be forced to take them down In better idea <strong>of</strong> their options better to set it up for the tewK<br />
far their own garbage pick up done with it," he said, "but the winter," he said, after meeting with the county so everyone knows whaf*<br />
and have all their own toe township doesn't have Upper campground owners health department Be hopes going on and it's controlled;<br />
tocflitlea at the campground. sovereignty In this Issue." are upset over this In-<br />
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displayed at the Wetlands<br />
Institute, atone Harbor<br />
Boulevard.<br />
The Marshview lecture Hall<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Institute will be the<br />
display site for tbe art work <strong>of</strong><br />
lisa Beard Barry, Aug. 5-19.<br />
Ml. terry, a long-time friend<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Institute, will display<br />
her newest collection <strong>of</strong> flab<br />
and wildlife paintings and<br />
drawings done In acrylics^<br />
dJs, pen and ink, and colored:<br />
pencils.<br />
A pr<strong>of</strong>essional artist from.<br />
South Dennis, Ms. Barry*!,<br />
works Include murals for sucfi,^,.<br />
local businesses as Tcrtma' J J<br />
natt and the Whltebriar la<br />
Avalon. She illustrated Kettlt^<br />
tf TUh and Bird FarrriKi,<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. Iflgj<br />
Township hires engineer with eye toward an Aramingo solution<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
the Haw Jersey Water<br />
Company, which provides<br />
water to <strong>Ocean</strong> (3$.<br />
Upper hia maintained<br />
throughout the cue that it<br />
tan't in the water business at<br />
present and, therefore, U not<br />
the best-suited entity to run<br />
the company. Sea Zde <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
on the other hand,<br />
dalm Stratlunere Is Upper's<br />
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Indicated en the label, Deut-<br />
Klter TaMwtln Is a fable wine,<br />
least distinguished but In much<br />
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shelves. Tilt highest category <strong>of</strong><br />
German wines are Quilltttswein<br />
mil Pr»dlkat (quality<br />
wine with special attribute!),<br />
made from fully ripe or extra<br />
ripe* gropes. Now to our quit:<br />
•QUAFFIN'GUOTIENTQUIZ.<br />
I. In German wine making, what Is the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Oscnsle scale?<br />
1. A guest asks for a dry German wine. In your<br />
refrigerator you have a bottle <strong>of</strong> Lelbfraumfleh<br />
and a bottle <strong>of</strong> (Cabinet!, Which wine do you serve?<br />
1, Elsweln (Ice wine) Is made from full ripened<br />
gripes caught by a sudden sharp frost during har<br />
vest. They are picked quickly and pressed before<br />
they have i chance to thaw. The resulting wine Is<br />
sweeter and richer than the ordinary Harvest<br />
True or False*<br />
4, Sen loss Vollrads, Sehloss Johannisberg,<br />
Steinberg, and Schloss Releharfschauitn ire four<br />
<strong>of</strong> the greatest vineyards, or lagan. In Germany<br />
In which wine region are they located?<br />
-ANSWERS-<br />
I, TM»JS an Instrument to measure tilt sugar<br />
density <strong>of</strong> grape must.<br />
J. The Kablnett Is drier.<br />
3. True. Elsweln has an extraordinary eoneen<br />
tratlon <strong>of</strong> both acidity and sweetness, Since the<br />
frozen water portion <strong>of</strong> the grapes. In the shape <strong>of</strong><br />
ice pellets. Is removed during pressing and prior<br />
to fermentation.<br />
4. These great wine estates are located In the<br />
Rheingau.<br />
• * # # #<br />
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somebody moves the ends,<br />
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A good example car* overcome a IM <strong>of</strong> bad advice<br />
*'# * # *<br />
aervlng Its own customer,<br />
cannot handle the added<br />
responsibility <strong>of</strong> Armntngo'i.<br />
Commltteeman Thomas<br />
Bonner was wary at spending<br />
more money for a study <strong>of</strong><br />
Aramingo, but Waldron said<br />
hi believes Young will be able<br />
to determine a solution to the<br />
water utility's problems.<br />
"My Impression Is we would<br />
beta the position to Identify a<br />
solution and run with It,"<br />
Waldron laid.<br />
Bonner, who hag opposed<br />
the township's spending<br />
money fighting the Aramlngo<br />
proWsn instead <strong>of</strong> solving it,<br />
said he would vote for the<br />
resolution only because it<br />
could possibly lead to a<br />
solution,<br />
"I think we spent far too<br />
much money on this matter<br />
aid If we had put it into the<br />
ground we would be • lot<br />
further along on this matter,"<br />
he said.<br />
Waldron said the report will<br />
be helpful whether or not<br />
Upper is ordered to take over<br />
Aramingo.<br />
"I'm not aiking you to fund<br />
another weapon for our arsenal,"<br />
Waldron laid to<br />
Bonner,<br />
The Committee also approved<br />
• resolution Monday<br />
extending MeGlynn'a contract<br />
as special counsel in the<br />
case. Bonner also expressed<br />
dismay over the necessity <strong>of</strong><br />
McGlynn's services, but said<br />
he would approve it since the<br />
<strong>On</strong>omlitee has already gone<br />
this far with the case.<br />
Hope<br />
"Hopefully, the services<br />
provided by Mr. McGlynn<br />
over thi next 90 days will be<br />
that which brings a solution,"<br />
Bonner said.<br />
Upper has paid $51,955 for<br />
McGlynn's services stooe he<br />
was hired In March 1884,<br />
according to township<br />
records. Young's services will<br />
be p«ld for on be basis <strong>of</strong><br />
vouchers approved by the<br />
Committee. The vouchers<br />
Who has a<br />
COMBINATION<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
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Served from<br />
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must first be endorsed by<br />
McGlynn, according to the<br />
resolution. There la no limit<br />
set til the resolution on how<br />
much Young can receive for<br />
Mi i<br />
Buck, Selfert and Jones<br />
work exclusively in water<br />
supply and waste disposal<br />
cases. Waldron laid. They<br />
have worked wits water<br />
systems In New Jersey,<br />
Pennsylvania, New York,<br />
Ohio and other states.<br />
McGlynn interviewed many<br />
firms before recommending<br />
one to the township,, the<br />
solicitor Mid,<br />
Following completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
week-long contested-case<br />
hearing, the administrative<br />
law judge will have 45 days to<br />
render his decision on the<br />
future <strong>of</strong> Aramingo. Then the<br />
cammlsslonem <strong>of</strong> the DBF<br />
and the Board <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
UtUtttv will have 45 daya to<br />
study the decision before<br />
deciding to accept, reject or<br />
altar it.<br />
The commissioners'<br />
decision could be appealed by<br />
fte party determined to be the<br />
one to take over the company.<br />
<strong>On</strong> July 20, the DEP Issued<br />
an order prohibiting new<br />
hookups until after the system<br />
is rehabilitated because the<br />
system U overburdened and<br />
cannot handle jummer<br />
demand. The order comes •<br />
little late, however because<br />
new hookupi have been<br />
forbidden, since a building<br />
gtrathmere in 1071,<br />
CGRG says it has pro<strong>of</strong> how<br />
Meis didn't live up to his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
Although the petitions<br />
began circulating a week ago<br />
Tuesday, CCRG didn't announce<br />
its <strong>of</strong>ficial support <strong>of</strong><br />
the effort until Sunday during<br />
a brunch the group sponsored<br />
at the Pearl restaurant.<br />
Last week Herbert D,<br />
Smith, an unsuccessful<br />
Qmneu candidate in But<br />
races, issued a press release<br />
Indicating his intent to<br />
replace Meis in the recall<br />
election.<br />
Smith declined comment on<br />
why he felt Mela allegedly<br />
deviated from Mi original<br />
blue law stance and deferred<br />
statements to oil attorney<br />
who he Identified aa Vernon<br />
and campaign manager<br />
Miller.<br />
However, Vernon laid he<br />
hadn't been retained by Smith<br />
and Miller said OCRG hadn't<br />
decided to back Smith.<br />
"We're only supporting the<br />
recall 100 percent," he said,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Mela said he<br />
felt Smith misinterpreted Ma<br />
blue law position. Last week<br />
Meis said although he always<br />
favored open Sundays, he<br />
would never initiate action to<br />
overthrow the city's Sunday<br />
closing regulations — which<br />
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edited until tbe appellate<br />
dtvislon <strong>of</strong> Superior Court<br />
ruled earlier this year the<br />
state had pre-empted the<br />
municipal authority to enforce<br />
local blue laws.<br />
"I think Mr, Smith<br />
misinterpreted me, What does<br />
Herb Smith have to do with<br />
this anyway. He's jut the<br />
runner for the CCRG group,"<br />
the councilman said. "Allen<br />
Vernon is not representing<br />
Mr. Smith. He (Vernon) told<br />
me hi waa representing Mr.<br />
Mfler, And If that's the case<br />
then Mr. Smith Is the g<strong>of</strong>er.<br />
He'g so gung-ho to get •<br />
Council seat he MM this aa a<br />
way to get it with a shot at the<br />
November election^,<br />
Meis, who was first elected<br />
In 1978 to serve the 3rd Ward<br />
when voters at the same tone<br />
approved the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
municipal recreational<br />
facilities en Sunday, said he<br />
hasn't decided whether to<br />
retain counsel to challenge<br />
be movement.<br />
"I don't know whether I will<br />
seek counsel unless<br />
defamation <strong>of</strong> character was<br />
involvtd, then I would," Meta<br />
aid, "It's Just one <strong>of</strong> those<br />
things as an elected <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
m% could happen, I don't<br />
believe it involves malice or<br />
defamation; it's just opinion.<br />
"I still don't think they have<br />
a cause," he continued. "If<br />
there's no challenge on my<br />
part, then it can go on the<br />
ballot,<br />
"Either they want me<br />
recalled or they don't," he<br />
added.<br />
Meis acknowledged he was<br />
Involved with activities in<br />
Trenton where merchants<br />
tried to persuade toe state<br />
Legislature to adopt<br />
legislation permitting the<br />
municipal passage and enforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> totally-closed<br />
blue law ordinances at the<br />
request <strong>of</strong> Us constituents<br />
who operate boardwalk<br />
businesses.<br />
According to state statute,<br />
dectod <strong>of</strong>ficialsare rabj«ctu><br />
removal from <strong>of</strong>fice for cauM<br />
associated witt the podUon<br />
after they have servedatleast<br />
one year, contingent upon the<br />
filing <strong>of</strong> a recall petition and<br />
(he affirmative vote <strong>of</strong> a<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> those voting on<br />
tbe recall question.<br />
Placement on the ballet<br />
requires signatures <strong>of</strong> at least<br />
25 percent <strong>of</strong> tbe registered<br />
votes eligible to vote on the<br />
question.<br />
OX? Oerk Loretta Marshall<br />
Mid ibe would have to<br />
validate 547 signatures (there<br />
were 2,188 registered voters in<br />
tte last general election)<br />
before filing the petitions with<br />
the Cape May County clerk by<br />
Sept. I for placement on the<br />
Nov. 5 ballot<br />
Petitions mint be approved<br />
not more than 90 and not less<br />
tun 60 days prior to an<br />
election for placement on tbe<br />
baUot.<br />
Costly bulkhead work due<br />
(continued from mge n<br />
Tile city will have to bend<br />
to the work and the governing<br />
body will discuss Oat<br />
Issue Ok afternoon. McHale<br />
said he also pi""« to discuss<br />
read work which needs to be<br />
done throughout the city.<br />
"I don't know if we're going<br />
to adopt all three (bulkhead<br />
projects) to be honest with<br />
you," McHale said. "We have<br />
to get started on our repa ving<br />
program."<br />
Tbemayorsaidit would be<br />
at least four months before<br />
the bulkhead work could<br />
begin, A bend ordinance<br />
would aret have to be adopted<br />
end bids would have to be<br />
received and awarded before<br />
the work could get underway.<br />
McHale hopes any bond<br />
ordinance would also contain<br />
money for read work.<br />
lie Commissioners are<br />
holding the special meeting<br />
May Instead <strong>of</strong> waiting for<br />
Tuesday's regular meeting<br />
because a representative <strong>of</strong><br />
fee state Division <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
Affairs (DCA) will<br />
address the governing, body<br />
Tuesday on the Governor's<br />
nan.<br />
The program la designed,<br />
McHale said, to show<br />
municipal governments bow<br />
bey can run more efficiently.<br />
A committee <strong>of</strong> five department<br />
heads from within the<br />
dry ud Sve business leaders<br />
hold bearings and interview<br />
"Ccrtch theFlavor <strong>of</strong> the Shore"<br />
municipal employees before<br />
making Its recommendations.:<br />
•Avalon has already par-<br />
Udpated In the program,<br />
McHale said, and Middle<br />
Township ii currently<br />
reived in tt.<br />
JackSalver4on,<strong>of</strong>theDCA,<br />
will address the Commissioners<br />
and the public at 8<br />
pjn. Tuesday. ..,*!«.»•,
—<br />
1 — SECTION TWft<br />
— — THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, FRIDAY. AUGUST ».<br />
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June*, 1985,<br />
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THvlal Pursuit wave yon<br />
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<strong>On</strong>ce you start the "game<br />
you may have a medal block,<br />
BOM<br />
Debi admitted, but it leaves convince yon. for etui<br />
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<strong>of</strong> the moat creative answtri <strong>of</strong> Ajnwmw oat<br />
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^ TT<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1985<br />
According to new book<br />
THE SENTINELj.BDGER, OCEAN CITY,. N.J.<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
CbfUreuman Congressman BID Hugbes, Hufftuu twhnnlmm.niiit.ui technology-related activities ..U.JU..<br />
expenditures,<br />
, .JU<br />
but<br />
>....<br />
very little<br />
.....<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
. mn..<br />
uoim<br />
.>...*<br />
these acuviue*<br />
_—..-„<br />
tt<br />
. ..<br />
the<br />
FAA TechnJcil Center In the eight counties <strong>of</strong><br />
many colleges and univer-<br />
this development and less Tech Center aattipringboard<br />
educational resource base can identifying and promoting stitutional ud<br />
Director Larry Williams and Southern New jersey.<br />
sities which are participating<br />
than 15 percent <strong>of</strong> the jobs ire for promoting new technology .-...<br />
• h<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> public and pirate "We are very pleased with<br />
consortium<br />
,__««—«<br />
wm be<br />
ucueveiopeaioservi<br />
be developed to serve the high opportunities for technology, frastructur*, Inclu<br />
In South Jersey to date. opportunltlefl on a Analogy * " in the consortium will be technology Industry, related development transportation b**>,<br />
cfflcUla ban filed the formal the tremendous response we He and Williams Mid the bull.<br />
regional working to develop advanced<br />
throughout tbe region, and needed to mM<br />
tory <strong>of</strong> tne behlnd-the. ••aft-~^M->.••> •>. ryf^.uii— m hva»rh«n«.~i «-#•.—••-—— —.-•— -••<br />
Incorporation papen for the have received from the non-pr<strong>of</strong>it consortium will For example, be laid, the engineering, , math ano and Other activities <strong>of</strong> the strengthening the In- development,<br />
newly created Southern New public, private and academe create a partnershlp-between<br />
eurrteula, so that an consortium will include<br />
Jersey Technology Con- sectors to date," said Hughes As public and private tectan,<br />
sortium.<br />
and Williams, who have been to help attract new advanced<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fldals filed the. In- leading the effort to promote technology businesses to Article features MUA composting plant<br />
corporation papers last technology-related Jobs and South Jersey, and to assist<br />
Monday with New Jersey development in Sooth Jersey. existing Industries in their A major feature story on the which it hosted a tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> State Jane "It is encouraging to note the efforts to benefit .from pe May County Municipal<br />
fldals had studied several<br />
MUA facility.<br />
anticipated Oat-be product Cutbcart WM MOMM<br />
Bffgto on behalf <strong>of</strong> the man Interest and support for this technological advances in Utilities Authority com-<br />
different means <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
In his editorial In the Mayfrom<br />
the plant will be used In for the effort in pwitdntttt<br />
An 70 business and Industry, Initiative, and we look for. their fields.<br />
posting plant, which was<br />
posting before settling on the<br />
June issue <strong>of</strong> BioCyele,<br />
landscaping and other mpJat trtide by "<br />
academic and government ward to working with this Hughes said the FAAmitten<br />
by the Authority's<br />
current system which was agricultural aetfviHai in the n^niinmififliffit sS*< A<br />
Editor and Publisher Jerome<br />
leaders who have agreed to dynamic group at the Technical tenter will be one chief <strong>of</strong> operations and<br />
developed in Sweden. It is county.<br />
Goldstein said Oat finding<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> I<br />
partldpate In the consortium. Southern New Jersey <strong>of</strong> the focal points <strong>of</strong> this ef- maintenance, was published wayi to recycle sludge<br />
In a press conference Technology Consortium fort. The Tech Center was recently in BioCyole produced in waittwater<br />
feOowlag the ceremony, the nova forward."<br />
recently designated as the magazine. ., treatment plants In com* Is member <strong>of</strong> administrators unit<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials expressed confidence Congressman Hughes gateway for the federal BioCyele, which comes out posting facilities such as the<br />
tat the consortium will play pointed out that New Jersey Is government's 111 billion dght times a year, is billed as<br />
William J. Kelly, an<br />
one operated by the MUA la<br />
Administrators.<br />
whldi wai founded in<br />
•major role in promoting and one <strong>of</strong> the national leaders in program to overhaul the the "Journal <strong>of</strong> waste<br />
assistant administrator at<br />
"helping to achieve the sort <strong>of</strong><br />
Kelly, • resident <strong>of</strong> Mar- Membenhip U the MCOM<br />
«pedlttn« the development <strong>of</strong> technoloev-related Jobs and nation*! civilian air tran- recycling" and U a widely<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, has<br />
society we want when it<br />
mora, was previously if- level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>eiiiomi<br />
sportation system — a read trade publication.<br />
become a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
comes ta transferring waste<br />
flilated with the college tad achlevemMit in the ll<br />
program which, he said, Authority Chief, ot<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Hospital<br />
residuals to useful sources."<br />
was advanced to membership Mmberi<br />
rivals NASA's Apollo space Operations and Maintenance "This U the only facility <strong>of</strong><br />
status at the Slit convocation commitment to sm,<br />
program in magnitude. WUllam W. Cathcarfa article Its kind In the United States,"<br />
ceremony <strong>of</strong> the college at the tlnulng educatian,<br />
TTieDuteh<br />
In the last year alone, on the MUA comporting plant said MUA Chief Engineer<br />
Chicago Marriott Hotel July progrewlon to pr<strong>of</strong>eutao^<br />
flundreds<strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> dollars covered four full pages, was CnarlesNorkls. "It's a proven<br />
a, ins.<br />
experience, and paitkdpitlOD<br />
h contracts have already complemented by a number technology, so naturally <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Oven Bakery<br />
The college Is a Chicago to voluntary healtfa cm ifrj<br />
been released in South Jersey, <strong>of</strong> pictures, a drawing chart, ficials involved In Us process<br />
based International<br />
4009 Wist Avenue. 398-CAKE vitt more to came, and and was featured in full color in other parts <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional society<br />
Peppcronl Bread, Decorated Cakes substantial core <strong>of</strong> technology on the cover <strong>of</strong> the States or In other parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
German Cheese Cake<br />
and Ugh technology Industry publication.<br />
world are interested In seeing<br />
health care executives. The<br />
Llnzer Terte<br />
Is is beginning beginnig to t tak take shape h in The magazine held its 15th fee actual operation."<br />
ceremonies marked the 52nd<br />
Cannolls and Eclairs<br />
the area, Hughes said, adding national conference for watte According to Norkis,<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong> the group,<br />
the Consortium hopes to recycling <strong>of</strong>ficials In producing a salable soil<br />
Philadelphia in May, during conditioner relatively high in<br />
nitrogen content at the new<br />
ptant^s mo* 4ikt creatingcompost<br />
in a back yard pile,<br />
Cream Cheese Spreads<br />
Bcept tbe process Is ac-<br />
Deli Sandwiches<br />
tOO Atlantic Art,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - 391-9616 celerated and much more<br />
Croissant Sandwiches • Homemade Salads FRESHLY •••••#afh J-»<br />
OFBN DAiLY7e.m,fo?p,m,<br />
NorMfl said Oat MUA <strong>of</strong>- William Kelly<br />
UMMI SLICED HAM*2.19,<br />
AH<br />
Occasion CATERING<br />
Steaks<br />
Old<br />
Hand<br />
Hoagjes<br />
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PIER if<br />
9t ..-The story <strong>of</strong> tbe behtnd-the-<br />
Moena struggles by New<br />
{•iisrsey's dally newspapers to<br />
mvlvs and prosper iJncB Ihe<br />
1950s Is told In a candidly<br />
mitten book published this<br />
week by Rutgers Univeriity'i<br />
Centtr for Urban Policy<br />
Research.<br />
t»;<br />
oral and written txitninatltQ<br />
covering fubjectl Kitted 1o<br />
health fervicM numagtmut<br />
Open 0»ly from 5 p.m.; Sun, 4 p.m.<br />
: by Sachsman and Sloat, based newspapers.<br />
groupings, ••there was vir- phenomenon as well,"<br />
on the study, won a special Information for the pr<strong>of</strong>iles tually no movement between<br />
award in ISM from tht New WM also drawn from In- the groups, although within a<br />
Jersey chapter <strong>of</strong> Sigma terviews with reporters, group the order may have<br />
Mta Chi, thi national •oeiety editors and publishers; Aanged," he reports.<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional journalists. examination <strong>of</strong> the papers' The successful newspapers,<br />
The itudy also drew historical background- and Including a number <strong>of</strong> them<br />
national attention when the previous studies <strong>of</strong> the not in the top grouping, "all<br />
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cater to the suburban<br />
*n» book, Htled HM Prma<br />
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"At the end," the authors audience," Sachsman points<br />
article by the two authors <strong>On</strong><br />
_ /•Story ii part <strong>of</strong> an even larger<br />
Bay, "it was possible to mske out, .<br />
"the great Trenton<br />
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At the same time that the<br />
tor newspapers to adjust to<br />
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$jaUtv and siirvhabUiry <strong>of</strong><br />
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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
opinions<br />
No grounds<br />
for recall<br />
The Citizens Committee, for Responsive<br />
Government wants <strong>City</strong> Councilman William<br />
Meis recalled from his 2nd Ward Council seat<br />
because <strong>of</strong> his failure to support the city's<br />
traditional blue laws, which have been declared<br />
illegal by the courts.<br />
CCRG, a community political activist group,<br />
alleges that prior to his most recent re-election<br />
last year, Meig publicly supported the blue laws<br />
and since then has switched and now favors open<br />
Sunday sales. Meis maintains he has always<br />
favored open Sundays but says he would never<br />
have initiated any action to overthrow the city<br />
ordinances (blue laws) in existence.<br />
There are two reasons why the recall move<br />
hopefully will fail:<br />
<strong>On</strong>e. fiven assuming that Meis flip-flopped on<br />
his stand on the blue laws, one does not recall a<br />
politician for not living up to campaign promises.<br />
Besides, Meis denies he switched his allegiance<br />
to tradition.<br />
Two. You especially don't recall a public <strong>of</strong>fieial<br />
from <strong>of</strong>fice for expressing an opinion, for<br />
taking a stand or supporting a cause -which is<br />
legal.<br />
Mr. Meis has served in city government for a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> years, initially since 1978, and he<br />
should not be recalled on such specious grounds.<br />
He has done nothing illegal or improper. <strong>On</strong> the<br />
blue law iisue, which has divided tte entire<br />
community, he is representing a dissenting view<br />
on the legislative body <strong>of</strong> city government —<br />
hardly an <strong>of</strong>fense worth throwing him out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
for.<br />
If this recall movement never gets <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
ground or fails to gain momentum, it will be in<br />
the best interest <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Friday .August 9,1885<br />
Where else but in the United States<br />
Perhaps a hill moon can be<br />
blamed. Perhaps It's an<br />
ancient curse. Perhaps It's a<br />
hex But the behavior and<br />
thought processes <strong>of</strong> us<br />
Americans have to be<br />
suspect, after events <strong>of</strong> the<br />
part lew months, to this<br />
country.<br />
men, but In America,<br />
would we witness.<br />
—A previously convicted<br />
raplrt, presumably heed by<br />
fto voluntary confession <strong>of</strong><br />
perjury on the part <strong>of</strong> Ma<br />
former accuser, ending up<br />
back u jail because a Cook<br />
Letter policy<br />
Page Four Section TNvqTI<br />
Chamber more<br />
concerned with<br />
money than safety!<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledpr; I nothing to stop the spread i<br />
must reply to an article that smoke and flames fronrai<br />
appeared in your Aug. 2vandng<br />
up the stalrwayi*<br />
edition, inferring to some <strong>of</strong> the upper Doom, witli •'"'<br />
Big Cape May County and possible exception <strong>of</strong><br />
Oetan <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> response <strong>of</strong> the fire<br />
G<strong>of</strong>flmiree effleers opposing ment<br />
BM rtfr<strong>of</strong>it provUioM <strong>of</strong> the In addition, usually,<br />
New Jtnty Fin Codes. * rooming unit doors are oil<br />
It was stated that it will be raised panel type which'^<br />
"unfair" and "ruin the approximately one quarts^<br />
character and ambiance <strong>of</strong> an inch thick in the eenterl<br />
older and historic seashore panel area, allowing a fire t<br />
guest houses, Inns and burn through the door ^<br />
hotels." 1 bfliew those matter <strong>of</strong> minutes.<br />
repres«ntativei are more We in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ar§<br />
concerned with fin oumtaty Dilute that we haven't gi.l<br />
aspect then with providing bred a multiple fire fatality!<br />
our visitors with a safer place Thli is primarily due to tfiJ<br />
to^njoy their vacation. tact that there are so maityl<br />
Hie retr<strong>of</strong>it proviiioM <strong>of</strong> visitors here during the!<br />
the cod* wen designed as a summer months that umjfljyl<br />
mult <strong>of</strong> case studies ad- a fire Is discovered beftr$ III<br />
dressing the wood frame becomes out <strong>of</strong> control, and I<br />
building, two or more stories, since we have a full paid (Injf<br />
with interior itairwayg. department the response I<br />
Usually, these open stajrwayg and extinguishment iai<br />
start at the first or second quick and effective.<br />
floor and continue upward to The one point I do agree I<br />
the floors above with no with, U that it will be I<br />
protection or separation from "financially devastating'' and I<br />
the hallways at each floor "costly."<br />
level.<br />
Donald D.Eisenhanlt I<br />
If a fire were to happen in Combustible Inspect* I<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the rooms, there ii <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofy Win Deparfmm I<br />
Giant stack<br />
not the answer<br />
objectionable fumes mayiel<br />
The Santinel-Ledgir en-<br />
Editor's rote: IWs p> a lifted locally but coufy. uncourages<br />
its readers to ex- copy <strong>of</strong> a letter to Bardoubtedly be carried over (h<br />
prws their views on thjj bara A, Curran, president bay dropping on <strong>Ocean</strong> Qb<br />
page. Letters should be <strong>of</strong> the state Board <strong>of</strong> and the fume problem j<br />
County Circuit Judge chose <strong>of</strong>fering to launch cremated Epilogue: A recent phone south, from Qumda to New brief, and mu»t be iigned Public Utilities. tten become <strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />
not to believe the supposed bodies Into orbit 1,900 miles call from a wry nice lady England, or did it move north<br />
and accompanied by an<br />
victim.<br />
above, for the sum <strong>of</strong> $3,900. informed me that the totbeGaspe?<br />
address and, whin Dear President Curran: W* recall AtUurtic E<br />
installed scrubbers on the<br />
possible, a phone number<br />
-The United States -A man accused <strong>of</strong> rapt questions raised in my recent Tlw Nostalgia Bit; <strong>On</strong> April<br />
The Atlantic Electric present stacks at c(m.<br />
for verification.<br />
government dealing oat mm being discharged by a Pitt- column regarding death 28, desperate to get away<br />
Company is planning to spend siderable eipense a few yeah<br />
IS billion in new business to sburgh Judge because hit<br />
Requesti for thg name <strong>of</strong><br />
markers might well be an- from reruns and looking for<br />
m million to build a high ago as the solution to Inly<br />
the writer to be withheld<br />
General Dynamics Carp's, t accuser, delayed la traffic, swered by the following: decent, clean fare on the boob<br />
smokestack at its B.L. fumes. We wonder if fl4i<br />
will be honored at the<br />
firm which the Pentagon appeared 10 minute* late far<br />
tajie, we turned to PBS,<br />
England plant to replace tbe within your JuruKttctloit-to<br />
editor'! deicretion.<br />
successfully Investigated for Ibe court appearance. taJnsula^|fM% Channel 23.<br />
stacks now In use to lift ob-<br />
The editor retains the<br />
question this 112 million stacl<br />
eight months previously oa<br />
ago, She found.tbe same style Eureka, we found it — a<br />
jectionable fumes from<br />
right to edit letters for<br />
as correction to the pretest<br />
charges <strong>of</strong> corrupt practices.<br />
markers-Hrtones, as a silent nbroadeut <strong>of</strong> a 21-year-old length without changing<br />
dropping on the vicinity problem? Perhaps new ujsto-<br />
—A state lottery pay<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> If Just blowing the dif- Mute to those who had died Mitch Milter Stag Along, with meaning.<br />
adjacent to the plant because date scrubbers or a r "<br />
15.57 million going unclaimed ference between right and under strange, sad or violent A&isfemr Ramble and Piano<br />
<strong>of</strong> residents' complaints. way might alleviate<br />
To insure your views are<br />
for a year and having to bewrong<br />
were enough, every Jail circumstances—placed at tbe RoO Blues, SO minutes <strong>of</strong> timely when printed, let-<br />
threat to the air <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
The utility committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
returned to the lottery fund in this country would be •Met spot <strong>of</strong> earthly rekindled memories <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Qty! •.!<br />
tars, should be in the local chapter <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
-A rocket company acting<br />
departure.<br />
program that was, in 1964, newspaper <strong>of</strong>fice no later Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Per- W. Rodman B<strong>of</strong>lpi,<br />
as a space-age hearse by<br />
Now, did the custom move great for all the family. than Monday noon. sons feels this is not the an- Chairman Communit)'<br />
swer to this problem as the<br />
Affairs AS?<br />
Any other action would be demoralizing Controlled growth is the<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It final budget decision was Fortunately, the people ment at the <strong>City</strong> Hall on Shore be more than welcome to Join Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; ta give all the residents a handle<br />
Is with great Interest that I<br />
PJ. Do you realize that<br />
made. The meeting was very responsible for our public Road, and It wag alleged that with the <strong>of</strong>ficial city, addition to your editorial on future education costs and<br />
have been following the<br />
ttumvirate <strong>of</strong> private eitt<br />
well attended, mostly by <strong>On</strong> safety met the challenge and some <strong>of</strong> |ht equipment had sponsored organization and comments <strong>of</strong> July 30, there Is the effects on our tax bills?<br />
various points <strong>of</strong> view ex-<br />
flat driejTed the Manorw"<br />
company personnel and their ta quick and efficient manner been sabotaged.<br />
under complete city another facet to Upper Of course, the answers are<br />
pressed In letters to the<br />
facility from moving to U|<br />
supporters. This was a highly restored our fire fighting I regret to say that I feel the Jurisdiction.<br />
Township's education con* all yes. So what are we<br />
editor, in The Sentinel-<br />
Township Is now promi .<br />
emotional and chaotic capabilities with dedicated former firefighters, by their<br />
cerns that must be addressed, waiting for?<br />
• Ledger, regarding the Oremeeting<br />
which ended with volunteers and some trans- own voluntary, deliberate<br />
For our current city<br />
fee passage <strong>of</strong> Sen. Hurlfjf«<br />
fti fact, it should have been<br />
department Issue in Somers threatening advances on city fers from the defecting actions have forfelttth-Ohe<br />
government to recognize the<br />
bill? I wouldn't consider tie<br />
addressed years ago.<br />
' Point. It appears that most <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials and subsequent companies.<br />
confidence and support <strong>of</strong><br />
former companies in any<br />
Bruno Tropeano bill's passage "doubtful", jwt<br />
the opinions have been given police intervention. ta angry and ill-advised Somers Point residents; thia<br />
other manner would be<br />
tfcr yet, ..j<br />
by Individuals who have some<br />
retaliation, the dissident to spite <strong>of</strong> the fact they had<br />
demoralizing and almost Since no one can argue the<br />
affiliation, either win one <strong>of</strong> In the session, some fin companies responded by established a reputation as a<br />
Insulting to BOM courageous correlation between numbers<br />
the fire companies or with one company" partisans rote to quitting outright and leaving first-class group <strong>of</strong><br />
and concerned individuals, <strong>of</strong> bones and numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the rival political parties. criticize and ridicule the our city without fire firefighters.<br />
who responded in our hour <strong>of</strong> children, and no one canNight<br />
in Venice the best<br />
city's efforts to recruit and protection. They dramatized<br />
need,<br />
argue the explosive growth <strong>of</strong> Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
V now they with to serve<br />
We were delighted wife, fht<br />
Upper Township, shouldn't we<br />
quickly train replacements to beta- deliberate walkout by<br />
am sending this letter to you<br />
our community by answering<br />
helicopters and the paw<br />
BUI Martin then be planning the con.<br />
maintain our fire protection. abandoning the fire equip.<br />
because I thought I should<br />
alarms, I am sure they would<br />
participating boats. It was Joy<br />
SomnFolnt trolled growth <strong>of</strong> Upper write to someone. I would like to watch it. So, for all my<br />
Township?<br />
to congratulate the people in guests and myself, I wish.to<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> mis year's Night in hank everyone for a beautiful<br />
Don't tear up a proven artistic track record Can't we do that planning Venice, It was the but inevening<br />
and for the nriny<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: commitment, and energy <strong>of</strong><br />
from within the township, many years.<br />
demolished, 1 was told, its It it through the arts that a<br />
hours donated in making the<br />
Last week, I vtaited The fee center's staff and the<br />
away from all external for-<br />
patrons fear that the center community — civilization, If<br />
We are summer residents Night In Venice a huge suc-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center for tbe range and quality <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
ces? Shouldn't mat planning<br />
Will vanish, too,<br />
you will — advances. To<br />
who have a home on the bay cess.<br />
first time as a member <strong>of</strong> the programming.<br />
be done, irrespective <strong>of</strong> the<br />
restrict the potential for<br />
and, like go many others, had<br />
.„»<br />
panel <strong>of</strong> Judges for Its 23H<br />
passage <strong>of</strong> Sen, Hurley's bill<br />
TTie value <strong>of</strong> such a lively creative growth in an arts<br />
many visiting guests Paul and Angela Ja<<br />
Boardwalk Art Show, As<br />
or regionalkatlon concerns<br />
Having absorbed these arts institution U Intangible, center win a proven track<br />
especially for this yearly<br />
former director <strong>of</strong> exhibitions<br />
and wouldn't proper planning<br />
strengths, I was stunned to capable <strong>of</strong> affecting theTiwa record would be tragic.<br />
event.<br />
anddeMWy<br />
at Tyler School <strong>of</strong> Art <strong>of</strong> learn that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts <strong>of</strong> countless resident* and<br />
Temple University, I was Center is in fact in Jeopardy, returning visitors, regardless<br />
AnnJarmusch<br />
impressed by tbe intelligence, Should its brick building be <strong>of</strong> age, background, or ability.<br />
Philadelphia<br />
As a relatively new resident<br />
and senior citizen who Is not<br />
affiliated with any <strong>of</strong> these<br />
organizations and not<br />
familiar with the politics and<br />
personalities involved, I BIB<br />
taking this opportunity to<br />
express a non-partisan view<br />
<strong>of</strong> the situation as I have<br />
observed ii<br />
As I recall, the controversy<br />
began in 1181 whin the<br />
presiding dty <strong>of</strong>ficials, to the<br />
: face <strong>of</strong> violent opposition, had<br />
the courage to do what they<br />
believed had to be done for<br />
budgetary reasons. They<br />
eliminated the positions <strong>of</strong><br />
- fire dispatchers which bad<br />
'been funded previously with<br />
£ federal subsidies.<br />
•• I attended the <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
s meeting in tbe Jordan Road<br />
School, when, I believe, the<br />
; Cabs are<br />
on call here<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
..".We have bad problems with<br />
'people, not btoig able to<br />
'• iecure a cab when necessary<br />
. to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ' i<br />
... AME •*•*<br />
ST." JAMES AMP:<br />
TttiSt. and Haven Av.<br />
' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
'Rev: Becfcworth J, VoorhMs,<br />
pastor<br />
9:30 ajn. - Church School<br />
llajn.-MomlnR<br />
0:30 ajn. - Church School<br />
-U a.m. , Morning worship<br />
Z:30pjn EviiUng service.<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
'MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />
OFGOD<br />
2115 New Rd<br />
Unwood<br />
BiV. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />
StJNDAY ""<br />
10 a.m • Sunday school<br />
11 a.m - Morninc worship<br />
7 pm, • Evening service<br />
IBIJNBANT LIFE<br />
ISSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
m Shore Hi:<br />
(Plaza 9 Complex)<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev, Andrew Surice. pastor<br />
JUNDAY<br />
10 a.m.<br />
11 ajn,<br />
THE SKNTINEL-LEDGKK, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
Worship together this week<br />
Worship strvlce<br />
Worship rt<br />
THURJDAY<br />
7 p,m . Midweek strviet.<br />
Baptist<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
10th St. and WMley Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Rev, Donald E Hurlbert,<br />
Pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 a.m. • Worihip service<br />
9 30 am. • Sunday school<br />
10:48a.m.. Worship lerviet<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
2025 Shore Rd<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev, William W, LeConey,<br />
UNON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1985<br />
Dr, Raymond I. Lindquist<br />
Laguna Hills, California<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 a.m.<br />
CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 a.m.<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:20 a.m. ,»tgM<br />
Soloist, Brief C, Hunter, Soprano<br />
Organist, Mrs, Jant smith NURSERY<br />
Chaplain, J, Hamlton Fowser AVAILABLE<br />
ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, N.J.<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1985<br />
9:00A.M.-ChurchSchool<br />
9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />
"CREDENTIALS, LITTERS<br />
AND ALL THAT"<br />
Qavid M. Finch, Preaching<br />
(Thi 10:30 Service broadcast on W! B6-AM ISM)<br />
• 6:00 to 9:00 P.M.-<br />
"SUMMER IN NARNIA"<br />
Chapter 7<br />
"THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW"<br />
An exciting trip info the world <strong>of</strong><br />
fantasy for Jr. Highs<br />
Tour Guide, c.S. Lewis<br />
Summer Visitors Welcome<br />
OavldM. Finch, Paitor<br />
Irian Roberts, AtMCilt* Paster<br />
William R. McCleilind, Associate Pastor<br />
Dr, Kim L»nct Btaman, Dir. <strong>of</strong> Millie<br />
Soloists:<br />
Naney Fox Hoover, Soprino Kivin McDowell, Bais<br />
Ret!, O'Neil, Tsnor Margaret Baroody, tAtua Soprano<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
10 a,m, - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
.7 p.m. • Evening Bible itudy<br />
and prayer service.<br />
CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main Street<br />
Cm-bin <strong>City</strong><br />
RJ, Biggta, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:48 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
Wi St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Rev. Lafayette Riddfck.<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />
service.<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
no S, Shore Rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
The Rev, Eusaell H. Boweri<br />
Jr. minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:48 ajn, - Sunday school<br />
11 «JD. • Morning worship<br />
7 pm. • Evening service<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
8th St. and West Av,<br />
Rev, Michael Walters, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn, • Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. • Morning service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7;M pjn, • Prayer service<br />
FAITH BAPTBT<br />
PLAN TO BE A PART OF<br />
Upper Township Middle<br />
School<br />
Perry Road<br />
Barry Rice, paster<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajn. • Sunday school<br />
10:45 am. - Morning service<br />
8 p.m. - Evening service<br />
CALVARY DrtJEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIIT<br />
8th and New York Av.<br />
Samers Point<br />
Dan Gorbttt, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 am - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m, - Morning worihip<br />
7 pm, . Worship i<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />
aervici.<br />
Catholic<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL<br />
«th St. and Ajbury Av,<br />
Octan <strong>City</strong><br />
Map-, Thomas H Sharkey.<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Daily - 8,10 ajn. and 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday - 8 ajn., CSili, 7<br />
and 8:15 pjn.<br />
Sunday • T, 8, 9, 10:15 and<br />
11 ;3Q a,m. and S pjn.<br />
iT. AUGUSTINE'S<br />
13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />
OMUI Qty<br />
Map. James A. Carr, pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Daily - 7 and 8 ajn.<br />
Saturday - 4,5:45 and 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday-6, 9:15,10:30 ajn.<br />
and noon.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Weekdays after 8 a.m.<br />
MMS. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />
and after 7 pjn. Mass.<br />
NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
anil<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
10TH 4 WESLEY ( 399-2261<br />
REV. DONALD E. HURLBERT, SentePastor ;.,,<br />
REV. DONALD PHILLIPS, ViiitiBan Paitif ' *<br />
Dave Senieney, Choir Director Phil Sensenty. Orpanict<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11,1985<br />
Music by The KING'S MEN QUARTET<br />
8:00 A.M. - PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />
9:30 A.M. • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
10:45 A.M.-WILLIAM KEYES<br />
7:15 P.M. BIBLE CONFERENCE -<br />
Dr. John Cawood<br />
Philadelphia Collegt<strong>of</strong> Bible<br />
MON, thru PRI. • 7i II P.M. • Dr. John Cawood<br />
7i IS P.M. - VACATION Bl §LI SCHOOL<br />
"Family Lift" Adult Classes<br />
With Dr. 4 Mrs. John Cawood<br />
Children's Classes for all ages<br />
TUES. thru FRI. -9:00 A.M. • Dr. John Cawood<br />
Stinting tor The<br />
Puntfifflfntff!<br />
ottht Filth<br />
U rS!!" *° «"«»rem Sunday School<br />
and Church -Plal-A-Rlde399-2M1<br />
THE OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE EXPERIENCE<br />
WESLEY AVENUE—5th f© 6th STRiETS-OCEAN CITY, N.J.'<br />
SUMMER OF '85.. .come and enjoy the continuing<br />
TABERNACLE TRADITION <strong>of</strong> outstanding inspirational services.<br />
THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1985<br />
GREAT MUSIC, TOO!<br />
Sololst<strong>of</strong>thepay:<br />
Robin Frehz<br />
Organic & Music coordinator<br />
. Woodley kaleh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Morning Services: 9:00& 11:00 A.M.<br />
(Song Service: 8:45 & 10:45)<br />
REMEMBERING DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />
Sermon: Dr. Franklin T. Buck<br />
Comments: William G. Luff, President<br />
Evening Service: 7:30 P.M.<br />
(Song Service: 7:15)<br />
AN EVENING OF MUSIC<br />
THE TABERNACLE SOLOISTS<br />
and ORGANIST<br />
Land Dr.AnthonyCimpflW , Dr. Donald Barnhouie<br />
(.' Eaitern College „. 'i' ,V<<br />
$} AtlnnHc <strong>City</strong>. N.J. 08401 , ., > | ,
„ OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
Kennedy Olds out in front in HSb'ball leaeue<br />
I ' The Th«l following fniiml.,* are ... tU. theI<br />
111 t,.,, . j . . . . . ' • '<br />
trolling both ends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
, remits <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
the board's and netting 11<br />
hoard's for (OTA. Jim Kir-<br />
< Recreation Department boys'<br />
points, after being down by a<br />
diner paced Exchange with IS<br />
high school basketball league<br />
point at half tune, 2443,<br />
points.<br />
weekly games.<br />
Kennedy pulled away in the<br />
Sports World 53, Mulford's<br />
League games ire played<br />
second half to go on to victory,<br />
51 — With more balanced<br />
each Monday, Tuesday and<br />
Jim KirchneB led all scorers<br />
scoring, Sporti World downed<br />
: "Dwrtday at 6:30 and 7:4§<br />
with a game<br />
Mulfords by two points Rich<br />
p.m. on the 34th Street and Carter had 20 while Matt<br />
Haven Avenue courts. Ouohas put in a game high 30<br />
CWA Local 41, Exchange 44 for Mulford's In a losing<br />
—In another close game CWA must,<br />
toned Exchange, 4844, with Kennedy 72, Exchange 59 —<br />
.John McClaln scoring 17 With Cory Aronoviti scoring<br />
hustling points and con- 20 and Ted Evans controlling<br />
1 World was led by Joe Weterle With Matt Guokas scoring a<br />
with 11 points and Rich Garter<br />
in leading Mulfords to a two-<br />
league high 42 points,<br />
with 14.<br />
point margin over Heritage.<br />
Mulfords handed Kennedy<br />
Kennedy 81, CWA Local 38<br />
McGonlgle had 15 In a losing<br />
heir first defeat <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
- Thia time Kennedy ltd all<br />
cause.<br />
Ivans led Kennedy with 13.<br />
the way ui winning their<br />
Sports World 57, OC Ex-<br />
high 38 points.<br />
Heritage SO, Sporta World IS<br />
fourth straight, Ted Evans<br />
change 46 — With Rich Carter<br />
Sporta w&rld 38, Kennedy 40<br />
- John Bogle's 18 and Kevin<br />
had 13 points and at least the<br />
controlling the boards and<br />
& Aronoviti and Evans again<br />
McGonigle's 12 led Heritage<br />
game amount - <strong>of</strong> rebounds<br />
scoring 18 points,* the Sporta<br />
led the way with U and li<br />
over Sports World, by 15<br />
Joe Barrett topped CWA with<br />
World men defeated the<br />
paints respectively, Kennedy<br />
points.<br />
11 points.<br />
Exchange men by 11 points.<br />
came from behind for the<br />
Sporta World 69, CWA Load<br />
Heritage 77, CWA Loral 58<br />
Sports Worldag, Kennedy 42<br />
«eond game in a row, to<br />
37 — Sports World pu,t tour<br />
- In a high scoring contest,<br />
— Evans' 22, Carewg' 21, and<br />
squeak out a 40-38 victory<br />
players In double figures:<br />
Heritage placed all five<br />
Andy Btakeiy's 11 paced fee<br />
over Sporta World. Sports<br />
Bradley 22, Dlerderly 15,<br />
starters In double figures; Bill<br />
or men to a big margin in<br />
MUne and Santman with 12<br />
Martle leading the way with<br />
Victory. Joe Tyrrell paced<br />
downed CWA by 12 points.<br />
», John Bogle 18, Kevin<br />
Sborts World win 13 mints.<br />
McClain led. CWA with 22<br />
McGonlgle 14, Kyle Given 13<br />
Heritage 49, OC Exchange<br />
points,<br />
and Mike Werne<strong>of</strong>J n, John<br />
38—With three men in double<br />
Heritage 41, OC Exchange<br />
See Electricity Made..<br />
MacCalain led all scorers<br />
figures ' — Bogles 18,<br />
37 - Kevin McGonigle's 17<br />
with 24 for CWA, whili<br />
McGonigles 12, and Glvens 10<br />
and Kyle Given's "Mfled<br />
teammate Joe Barrett<br />
-the bankers came on late in<br />
Heritage over Exchange. Jus<br />
chipped In with 11 points.<br />
the game to defeat Exchange.<br />
Klrchner took scoring honors<br />
Kennedy 81, Mulfords 42 —<br />
Captain Cory Deermount<br />
tor the night with 21 points for<br />
With Ted Evans' 34 points and<br />
scored 10 points In a losing<br />
be Exchange dub,<br />
Visit B.L. England<br />
Cory Aronovitea' 33 icoring<br />
cause.<br />
all but 14 <strong>of</strong> Kennedy's points,<br />
Mulfords 41, OC Exchange MuUerda 59, CWA Local 39<br />
Kennedy rolled to their fifth<br />
37 - Matt Goukas led -Matt Quotas 28 led the fish,<br />
straight victory.<br />
Mulfords with 23 point! and man to victory over CWA.<br />
Generating Station<br />
Jim Klrchner scored 14 In a<br />
Sporti World M, Heritage 86<br />
John McClaln banged (or 25 in<br />
losing cause In a recent close<br />
— With the Milne brothers<br />
a losing cause,<br />
game.<br />
combining for 18 points,<br />
Kennedy 61, Heritage 55 —<br />
Kennedy 66, CWA Local 37<br />
Sports World squeaked out a<br />
Witt 1W Evans •coring 27<br />
— Ted Evans' 25 points along<br />
SW8 victory over Heritage.<br />
points, most coming on assists<br />
with a doien and half<br />
MeGonigle had a game high<br />
from Jeff DellaFranco.<br />
rebounds led Kennedy over<br />
a points.<br />
Kennedy continued to stay on<br />
CWA, John McClaln again led<br />
Exchange 38, Mulfords 35 —<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the league in a dose<br />
the workers with 16, John<br />
In a low-scoring game with<br />
game. Darrin Moses scored 14<br />
Carew contributed IS for<br />
neither club put a player in<br />
for the bankers.<br />
Kennedy.<br />
double figures, Exchange<br />
Heritage 58, Mulfords 48 -<br />
downed Mulfords by three.<br />
Mulfords 51, Heritage 56 - McGonlgle's a and Glven's 15<br />
In a close contest, Straub and<br />
MuUords 58, Kennedy 45 —<br />
paced Heritage over<br />
Kuizer each scored 16 points<br />
Mulfords. Kuber scored a<br />
game Ugh 22 for the fisher,<br />
man.<br />
Whaf s new in<br />
Sports World 59, CWA Local<br />
41 - Dave Santman' 13 led<br />
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CWA. John McClain again led<br />
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. I<br />
Mike DiMarlno <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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Renowned sailor is<br />
benefit speaker Aug.<br />
Marvin Creamer, a world<br />
renowned sailor, will speak at<br />
fte <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />
Battersea and Bay avenues,<br />
at J p.m. FViday, Aug. 23.<br />
The program Is open to the<br />
public and proceeds will<br />
benefit 10-month-old Drew<br />
Fox who is awaiting a liver<br />
transplant.<br />
Creamer accomplished the<br />
2400 New Road<br />
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ANNOUNCES<br />
additional <strong>of</strong>fice hours at...<br />
2809 Wesley Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />
Tues. & Thurs. Mornings<br />
9 A.M. to Noon<br />
for the practice <strong>of</strong> the specialty <strong>of</strong><br />
general Internal Medicine (diabetes,<br />
hypertension and diseases <strong>of</strong><br />
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Hours by Appointment 653-0800<br />
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The 154th Supply k Service<br />
Battalion, New Jersey Army<br />
National Guard departed<br />
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House armory Aug. 3 for tw*<br />
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AUGUSTA »J88<br />
THE SENTjffEL«LjlD(jER, OCEAN CITY. N.J<br />
Playland<br />
:«S<br />
Playland Amusements<br />
Playland-MIller series wasn't<br />
In the semifinals to earn a<br />
as close as game No. 1 and 2.<br />
narrowly defeated Monihan fifth, Monihan claimed its<br />
~ - m^j #-*#>« If<br />
Spot in the championship<br />
Playland opened up the game ;s ITS!!, Realty, W in the third ind<br />
round in the men's s<strong>of</strong>tbaU double that produced all <strong>of</strong><br />
going two-ter-two with two<br />
cither two runs with a laeriflee<br />
with a hitting barage, scoring<br />
decisive game to tarn the<br />
i n league,<br />
Raylandfi three runs. Miller<br />
RBI'i. Miller Paint Roy<br />
from Tom Klrpatrick, despite<br />
nine runs in the first two in-<br />
right to play for the eham.<br />
Paint Roy Rogers did get<br />
Rogers was led <strong>of</strong>fensively by<br />
Bevan's efforts to stop then.<br />
' In the second game <strong>of</strong> (he<br />
nlngs, then going on to record<br />
pionship. Monihan Realty wqn<br />
some men on base in the<br />
lead-<strong>of</strong>f hitter Gary Brown<br />
Bevan struck early in the,<br />
lead.<br />
series, Playland defeated<br />
a 14-7 victory over Miller<br />
game No, 2, M, to force the<br />
seventh Inning but Playiand's<br />
(two for two), Gary Procovic<br />
Surd game <strong>of</strong> the semi's,<br />
The final series features<br />
Miller Paint Roy Rogers, 3-<br />
Paint Roy Rogers.<br />
Mies to a third game,<br />
defense preserved Dave<br />
(two RBH), and Jeff Work-<br />
scoring six runs in the first<br />
.flaytend Amusements, the<br />
Sevan did not allow<br />
0, The game remained<br />
lingers shutout,<br />
Newt, Johnson's grand slam<br />
Monihan jumped into an<br />
man (two RBIs).<br />
tour innings to go up. W)<br />
regular season second-place<br />
Playland to score the ren a,<br />
scoreless until fee bottom <strong>of</strong><br />
The third game <strong>of</strong> the<br />
highlighted Playland's eight<br />
early lead through Kevin<br />
In the ?ih«f semifinal<br />
against Monihan. Mike<br />
team, and Be van Con-<br />
the game, esa picked up two<br />
run second inning. Harry<br />
Green'i RBI in the second.<br />
_, • - .— »=.«„„ uuung. narry series, aenes, Bevan Bevan Construction<br />
Cause, Earl Tarves, smd Qon<br />
struction, which ended up on<br />
Insurance runs in the sixth<br />
CongtnietioH Then, in in the the bottom <strong>of</strong> the Johnson all contributed Ui<br />
top after the regular season<br />
inning to notch the win and<br />
Jump to an early lead from<br />
wad finished'.<br />
take the edge in the *<br />
pionship series.<br />
which, Monihan couldn't quite<br />
Clean-up hitler, J;<br />
jWalton captures masters' swim title<br />
overcome.<br />
Bavon opened the serin<br />
with a ?-3 victory over<br />
was two for two at the plate<br />
However, Monihan gave<br />
. the cooperation <strong>of</strong><br />
Playland. Pkyiand took the<br />
including a double aad fiijfte,<br />
TOP THREE FmSIffiiS<br />
Bevan quite - a scare by<br />
fee 4IS swimmers, over 100<br />
Curry, 3. Colleen Muckel.<br />
BYAQEQRQUP<br />
scoring five runs in the last<br />
early lead, t-1, after the first and Steve Ang had three<br />
race <strong>of</strong>ficials and the aw 14 and under (male) — 1.<br />
!i-89 (male- 1. Curt 40-14 (female - 1 Aueia two Innings to reach a final<br />
two innings then Bevan RBI's on two- fiv4hfM btt><br />
local businesses which Brandon Glnleczki, 2. Wolf Sulzer, 2. Mike Toy, 3. Paul Seksinsky,<br />
score <strong>of</strong> Bevan 6. Monihan 5 opened the game up with a ainpsonledthe<strong>of</strong>f<br />
sponsored the event.<br />
:^nptting in me l,44tyie<br />
Wlgo, 3. Andy Hagan. Rudzitls.<br />
4W9 (tan,!,.) _ l, inger<br />
fourth Inning rally. Steve double and single.<br />
course between 2nd and 12th<br />
15 and II (male) — 1. 30-34 (male)-I.Ed Brown, Begley<br />
RESULTS 1(81<br />
TOP TEN MALES<br />
Jin Mucciarone, 2. Craig 2. BiOy Howartii. 3. Craig SW4 (mate) _ i. Barney Pool championship tomorrow<br />
%-Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1. Jim Walton 26:41<br />
Saath<strong>of</strong>f, 3. Jason Pairton. Stevens.<br />
Hunierford, 2. Dale<br />
•lifeguard Jim Walton won Oil 2. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Rife 27:04<br />
11 and 19 (male) — 1. 3549 (male! - 1. TomFMraneeh,<br />
J, jae Giordano The South Jersey JPTBPV Lifeguard I ifwn.orH u-u^__u pBrticipating , in the race,<br />
year's swim Ina time <strong>of</strong> 28.41. 3. Curt Sulzer 27:11<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Riff, 2, RonKrug,<br />
2. Martin Anderson, 1.<br />
IWi (male) _ j. Herb Swimming Pool Cham, which is said to be the oldest Patrol has won the krt tow<br />
,,. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Rife <strong>of</strong> the Cape May IRonWileman 27:15<br />
WUeman, 3. Tim BWer.<br />
amon, 2. Tom Dowd. 3. Jack pionship will be tomorrow lifeguard competition in toe yeara, and 20 times since 1880,<br />
Beach Patrol, placed second 5.MkeToy Tl.U<br />
It and 21 (male) — 1. Jim Michael Coleman.<br />
Geraghty.<br />
evening (Saturday aLfcJO) at United<br />
'JJ. with a time <strong>of</strong> 27:04, and Curt ft (tie) Tim Stater and<br />
Walton, 2. Qarr Kerr, 3.<br />
4M4 (male) - 1. Mike<br />
United States. The first flnt pool<br />
Lifeguard Ton Bryan Jar<br />
Hamilton, % John Sink, 3. Joe<br />
the Whippobrwill f»--•- was held • • -at<br />
tbe<br />
Butaer, last year's champion <strong>On</strong>rrKerr 27:49<br />
Matthew DePietro.<br />
Schmltt.<br />
ABbott, 2. Paul Ouafnini J Pground pool in Marmora.<br />
been co«diing the OCBP team<br />
Hj'geia swimming pool in<br />
and also a former <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty RMattDePietro 27:51 14 and under (female) — 1. 4H» (male) - 1. Michael<br />
Whltey Thomaj.<br />
Swimmers from 14 South<br />
since midJnne, and eipecti<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in 1913.<br />
lifeguard, was third in 27:11. 9. Ed Brown 27:58<br />
Jane Ruman, 2. Christy Lewis, 2. Dale McGinley, I. Si and over (male)-i, Ed Jersey beach patrols wUI be<br />
fell turn to conanae flit<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach winning traditko. *<br />
The first female finisher 10. Jbn Mueciarone 27:59<br />
Johnson, S, Amy Carlucel, BUlSmgley.<br />
Nelson, 2. Harry Jaggen, 3<br />
was Brenda Borgh <strong>of</strong><br />
15 and 16 (female) - 1. 25-29 (female) -1. Barbara nay Johnson.<br />
Newtown Square, Pa. Borgh, TOPsaF<br />
Leigh Grygotls, ? IleitM McGregor, 2. Aw Dowd, 3. SM4 (female) _ i. Ailaan<br />
a former Olympic swimmer, 1. Brenda Borgh 28:37 Zlglar, 3. Sarah Morgan. Mary Haywood.<br />
Henderson.<br />
also finished as the top female 2. Robynne Simpson 29:45 17 and 19 (female) - 1. mt (female) - 1. Judy SS-M (female) - 1. Nancie<br />
,in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Biathlon last 3.JaneRuman 30:22 Rubynne Simpson, 2. Susan Kelly, 2. Stephanie Beck, 3.<br />
FORD AND FLOWER<br />
.month.<br />
1 Brenda Curry 30:40 Meehan, 3. Chriss Pierre. Pun Macknet.<br />
6M4 (female) - No en-<br />
'The youngest <strong>of</strong> the 4255.<br />
Christy Johnson 31:21 20 and 24 (female) — 1. 35-39 (female) — J. Dawn trees.<br />
£ swimmers to finish was 9- 6. Barbara McGregor , 31.30Brenda<br />
Borgh, 2. Brenda Young, t. Christine IS and over (female) — No<br />
year-old Lauren Wigo.<br />
Schroeder, 3, Stephannle entrees.<br />
are pleased to announce<br />
The oldest swimmer to<br />
their expansion and relocation to new and larger Offices<br />
finish was 78-year-old Barry<br />
on th» «th floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Deal-<br />
X-Rays Sutures<br />
Contestants received T<<br />
F.N.S. BANK BUILDING<br />
UCEAN CITY<br />
shirts, and medals were High scorer in pinodfle at<br />
MlASiURYAVENUe<br />
Lou Lash, 5,020, Art GonzaJes<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JEHSEVOBJM<br />
awarded to tte top three the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Cmb « 8,020, George Boyd 4,630, Bea MEDI-CENTER<br />
finishers, male and female, in Monday, August 5, was Helen French 4,620, May PresU<br />
rtch <strong>of</strong> the 13 age groups. Jones with §73.<br />
4,050, Peg Dorsey 3,870 and<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Off !eǤ<br />
Ribbons were given to the Runnerwip were Rowland m Kaufold 3,470.<br />
remain at<br />
, fourth, fifth and sixth place Snyder 572, Elsie Beck 570, The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />
1125 Atlantic Avenue<br />
t-i finishers. The flnt six maleHulda<br />
Wanger 556, Bob Quest<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, New jers*y 08401<br />
meets 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />
jnd female flniihers received 554, Sam D'Alessio 550 Ann Youth Center, 6th Street and<br />
ftoener MS, Lou Johnston<br />
"Complete WaUt-in Medical Care"<br />
Atlantic Avenue.<br />
Race director Joe Schmltt, 547, Walt Boner 987, Horace<br />
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reported the swim wot <strong>of</strong>f 528.<br />
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alHWilM tf<br />
—AMAH — Nail or tnheit My,<br />
Mgyinl. itsht Myllng add |akt • or<br />
•nvtfclno you naM ami, litrait<br />
••allaela, Raliranni, nardwarkar,<br />
call f It 1 p.m. 1M-M4J. Ft)<br />
HANDYMAN - RangnllMi, csncrtM*<br />
wort, il.cki. carMntry, palntina, ate<br />
caii]il4f», „<br />
Marmora Tile Co,<br />
Ceramic Tile<br />
NEW WORK 8, REPAIRS<br />
3OO.827B H<br />
CHAMBERMAiD<br />
creiiingt Metsr Inn, I4ih<br />
Avanua, Call 111 ut),<br />
Mayen<br />
ft i<br />
Tutoring<br />
Lost And Found<br />
[SMALL TAN FURIB-Hatt at Hnpnai<br />
Wuilc Plsr, will lady who (ound<br />
Pluia raium n Muilc Pltr Inlor<br />
T!«nJNth<br />
IBttur Muilc F<br />
.'*<br />
Help Wanted<br />
INSERTERS<br />
| T» handle nev<br />
I In The Sontlnel-UidBer. Ideal<br />
I part time evening work In<br />
I •Ir-c<strong>of</strong>HUtionMi plant. Good<br />
|lMMjr» and pay. c»ll Mr.<br />
1 Banjon, The SmfUM-Lwietr,<br />
|JW-54)|. n<br />
IANDYMAN - MaiMMMMa Malad<br />
nr round petition, muji knaa<br />
cal and tarp*Mry, h... plaaunt<br />
ilium, ka a kard nrkar caplbli al<br />
. riling ata*n. land ntgnia lo B,,<br />
la c/a Sanlin.l-Laaiar, Dnan Elt»,<br />
«••>- H<br />
VAIi«tbs-Bui say PMIIlon,<br />
r ull/Pan time. Roem/ioard coulftla:<br />
M Mr. Gjiitr bciwtan IsM a.m. L<br />
mm. Fianotn Hotti wnooo mtfH<br />
womum<br />
Mim<br />
Sir<br />
cocktail<br />
All ynrraumi<br />
please don't apply |f<br />
you donf have qualifications I<br />
^ptrMMwnti !<br />
^ r t i p . m ,<br />
< n»MM, II MeArthtir MM,<br />
Somtn Point<br />
'A'<br />
UMSPUKKVT<br />
To cover munlilnal tventj<br />
•nd •etivltlei In Llnwood<br />
and Northiieid. should<br />
hava lome writing (kll^,<br />
typlni •bility and be<br />
famllfar with either or<br />
both communities. Salary<br />
and Incentive package for<br />
Mill parMlme work. Calf<br />
Editor, Tht Sentinel-<br />
Ledger, 3W-5411. tr<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PERSON<br />
For Broadcast operitlons<br />
In Lin wood and Avalon<br />
Call<br />
641-1400<br />
BOI<br />
N0WHIRIN6<br />
Spring A Summer Wort<br />
I Opportunities for local I<br />
| people. Store deck and j<br />
various kitchen lobs. Cam<br />
ipiMil's Seafood Kitchen,;!<br />
F3331 Aibury Ave, Als<strong>of</strong><br />
J hiring for Campbell's other [<br />
I side and Mulford'i Seafood |<br />
1 Shack. Call 399 4337 or Jff-<br />
TEACHEflS<br />
AUTOMBHANC<br />
GHAPMCARTS<br />
HOTByiluTEI.<br />
NURSWASStSTAKT<br />
WELDWfi<br />
T»n rnomtii pgUHgn, training and<br />
intrvctint ttudanti lor arrtrr ia«]<br />
tllipllyrn.M, IUHJIant kmflt<br />
MOBILf — All atai, na a^rlanca<br />
nacaiurv, AIH » train, call in im Or<br />
IM>»1t, II<br />
LAtOBIR - wlm mathanieal amilty 'RSMiSiAL REABINO" -<br />
Saod opisrtyiiity ta liarn, not afraid to ilamint.ry itlwoi tuilci<br />
work, gnalin. Mieanliy eaattrycilan.<br />
Call HI HIM ii<br />
TRINITY PAINTING<br />
Joe Ctncellier<br />
Inierior • Extartor<br />
Residential • Commercial<br />
Quality Work Free Eftlmatei<br />
CALL 399-6657<br />
PULL TIM! OISHWASHEHS ANO<br />
COSKS - Biua crw, llu« Shl.ld,<br />
kamfitt, paid v.c.ilon call l»iiB,<br />
apply al yattaMayi, H<br />
FULL TIME MAIHTIHAHCE MAN -<br />
HIM Craw, tint Inlaid, vacailsn, AIM<br />
part lima malnlafianct man, call<br />
yttttnay-i, nt-ipij, am tar Mui. ti<br />
OIIIIL MICNANICS - Haavy duty<br />
traclu, Hmpitallianan plut many<br />
kantliti. Can m-OJOO workday!, II<br />
Pnanla,<br />
Epalilns,<br />
•anfuait trti, arlthniatll, ilnplti<br />
tPHCh pfobi.mi. rtadlnati work, <strong>On</strong>i<br />
kaur'i ti.lp nalpt! Cartlllad tttcnar<br />
ArllAa Naai, IMi plMiura AM,, Bcaan<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Call mini, II<br />
Wanted<br />
DISHWASHERS AND POT<br />
wantad lull tlma and part tlrne, y(tr<br />
'round. Caii IJTW. IH<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY — For law Mica<br />
In dcaan <strong>City</strong>, tinlltnt tklllt raquIrM,<br />
•anatili. Call 1*WU. n<br />
TEAR 'ROUND NIOHT TCtRK — fir<br />
lint clan Ocaan <strong>City</strong> motel luperl.n<br />
ca preterreo References rtauirta', call<br />
Itt TiM and all far Andre. If<br />
*BlLI—ytar round, undwlen mil* 11<br />
J.m, to i B.m, Mon. to Fri. Call JffOSU,<br />
, a.m. Fa.m, 19I-S1M afiir J p.m. VM _<br />
eJEAL~ESTATI SFFICI MANAGER<br />
— Full lime with license and al least<br />
two nan eiperlenee to ovirut<br />
Mlisperuni ana operations Generous<br />
commission arrangement plus ad*<br />
dltionai overrlfle. Also, immfdlatt<br />
openings for ilceni#d, experienced<br />
MIeipersons, Woods ig.ncy, 3fi-0m «<br />
IU iiTATB<br />
Opportunity knacks, Iha lima couldn't<br />
H setter for you to kecome a iaiesper-<br />
tan ultn Otean eily'i leading com-<br />
pHtarliad real eiiata tirm, complete<br />
training program, call today, terser<br />
RMity, inc. frumt, n<br />
OLD WOOD FURNITURE - oak,<br />
mahogany, wlckar, Cain far content, <strong>of</strong><br />
,hMU. Pall ar partial. Prom afltc to:<br />
oatam*nt, call .iMfM. II<br />
WANTID - <strong>On</strong>a er 2 taajhen,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals for scfteei year rental <strong>of</strong><br />
newer ] bedroom Nertnend slnele, All<br />
modern appllencH, vary nice Inferior,<br />
attic tnraea, tj,«jo far school year plus<br />
•itetrie, C»II tij it* JMJ or inmiiM.<br />
19<br />
MOUlEKBtPfl— Monday and *<br />
Friday! f<strong>of</strong> in. month <strong>of</strong> August Call |<br />
nai. in *<br />
WANTIB—Quiet, mature, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
pwaon, Setfci 1 or I iartn. sol. in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city. Northend with yearly IMU<br />
preferred. Beginning Ocf, i, iscellenf<br />
relerencM Call ]N Wvi, II a,m. 111<br />
PBOFESSIONAL COUPLE-with 1<br />
teenage children ana dag looking tar M<br />
Bedroom home lor winter renm In O.C,<br />
near Mhooli. FlelM write P.O. Bo. 45,<br />
Avalon, N.J. ami. '<br />
WANTED TO RENT—aar.s« lor win-<br />
Mr iionoe <strong>of</strong> lawn lyrnirure * ae-<br />
from<br />
PART flMI—Local person wanied Wr<br />
light malniananee and citahing duties,<br />
good opportunity for active retired per.<br />
sori. call Jfs-illu, f to s p.m. «<br />
FULL Tim MAIHTENANCI needed.<br />
Apply Watertroni RettaurtM, tamers<br />
Point, Mtwetn Ike houri <strong>of</strong> I and S, If<br />
PULL TIME/MIT TIME — llut ptnani<br />
natdtd year 'raund. Apply at Waterfront<br />
RMtaurant, toman Point, Mtwtan tin<br />
noun ol t and S, I«<br />
•Itittructun nMdad tar AulnjaiM<br />
Rtgiowi Community Evanlns<br />
Wioel INS Fail T«fm SaMcMna<br />
pnpstal and mum* M MRHI, %<br />
AW, Malvllia J, Trampe, OlrecMf,<br />
Oik *nw, Llnwood. N J OtHl<br />
• M<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Home Heolth Aids<br />
Augurt 19 - S^Jt. 3<br />
Foil TIIM<br />
Call<br />
I914M1<br />
KANE'S COINS<br />
Coins, Stamps, Suppll**<br />
124SA*buryAve.<br />
308-S908<br />
Open All ¥ear . Wad. ttiru Sal,<br />
iuylngliStlllnf Coins<br />
Since 1141<br />
DOUL&<br />
COLLEC<br />
BUYING<br />
Antique Dells<br />
scheenhut Dolls<br />
Alexander pplls ,<br />
Schoenhut circus Animals<br />
Antique Toys<br />
Cast Iron • Auranoifive<br />
and Morse Drawn<br />
PmiMO Tin W!ndUps<br />
Old Banks<br />
Soldiers<br />
BARRY MESSNER<br />
CARPENTER<br />
Hsffla rapaln, remsdallng<br />
Myrl.nBarlanea<br />
Fra»estrmatai, fully InurH<br />
Cail3fO-3SM „<br />
GIANT<br />
COIN-OP<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
(ineiuding SUN.)<br />
SAME DAY<br />
DRY<br />
CLEANING<br />
IN BY 1 P.M.<br />
P.K.S,<br />
CLEANING SERVICE<br />
391-9679<br />
•CUaatettn • RMUKIHIH<br />
•Cttuay.<br />
Ask about our<br />
Tailor Work<br />
on New & Old<br />
*> Garments<br />
CLEAN ALL<br />
• COIN-OP CENTER<br />
LENHUNT<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Complete Home<br />
Repairs<br />
inside & outside<br />
painting, ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />
light hauling, grouting<br />
389.8003<br />
'MANTIyTolAB OR ALJVI - Used<br />
can and Iraelii, any candlflon, tap nil<br />
paid. Tawing anll.He. Octan Helglitl<br />
' Aula (alvaga, call ?»•,»>, II<br />
LAWM MAINTINANCI AND LAMP'.<br />
SCAPINO In Octan <strong>City</strong>, Must have n-<br />
Ptrlancc, valid NJ, drivar's McMsa re<br />
•qurrad, Eicaiianf wages. Call 4U11M,<br />
111<br />
KITCH6N1 - New cabinet., oppllancel<br />
er cornplati naw daslgri. Prime Homat,<br />
Int., OMJii <strong>City</strong>, N J No |eo too tnull,<br />
fully guartntaad, New Jertay<br />
reglitarad. Free tttlmatat. Call m-<br />
MM, Alter Hour,, weekends or Ulidayt,<br />
caiiMD-IIM, M<br />
[FRIDAY, AUGUST U. IH8S<br />
General Mdse.<br />
ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
Spurtock Arrttquet<br />
747 lay Ave. Somen Point<br />
Furniture, Country Inrmi, Folk Art,<br />
Detoye. many items 10 cMota from,<br />
Ahjo Fomllure.Rellnlililnfl<br />
Buying «• Saitina,<br />
w«. fun. lira.<br />
Alio by appointment!<br />
FH<br />
ANOEnSOKWWSERKIS<br />
TAG SALES<br />
Liguldallon <strong>of</strong> noun cenftnft and<br />
Mtalei Pull appraisal tarvlca,<br />
CALL 927-0975<br />
CAHPINTERTLAIOR FOR HIRE —<br />
Own tans (. tranipartatlan, Tour man<br />
has hanga>art I nave fanny. Deadline<br />
ta meat* Reasanaglt ratasl Canlractars<br />
or unit awnart, lublact to avallaiillity,<br />
Firs! call, lirtt tarved. call ifMeji atk<br />
lor PBII, 111<br />
CENTURY LAWNCABE - give your!<br />
lawn ma leak <strong>of</strong> the eentgry, yyt're<br />
nawnaBIa rtllasle and expen^iced<br />
catlns-MM. H,<br />
LIHWOOO ROOFINO - " tervlm>"<br />
AflanJII and cape May countlai lor 11<br />
yaari. lhln8m, lining, gultart, hat,<br />
roots, Fr.e eiilmaiat, imural. Call<br />
PAINTINO AND 5PRAVINO — Prime '<br />
Home. Inc.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clry, N.J. No lot too<br />
small, fully ragllttred. Free eillmttet.<br />
Call 1HS1K. Alter noun, wMkandt or<br />
tf<br />
SUHSHWE CARPETS<br />
AMSOIV PLUSHES U.99,d<br />
Ouarantetd ImMllationa<br />
No wax Vinyls, fteju & Comm'l.<br />
P I I I t<br />
bin In T<br />
'•II iii<br />
~>IH! 9>ftil<br />
Twenty yrs, experience<br />
buying J, selling antiques.<br />
appraising 8. household<br />
II<br />
Ratlli<br />
lauldatlens,<br />
•lered Appnltan<br />
o<br />
17th STREET HAUUNG<br />
Fumitun moved<br />
anywh*re In the trl-state<br />
area. Light medium duty;<br />
hauling.<br />
Gil 522-5723 or<br />
522-4101<br />
BJLLCROWELL<br />
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 4 REPAID*<br />
TORS . HAINBIBD • NIILJON<br />
ALL SUMMER 1. WBSKLV<br />
CLIAHINO — Beautifully done for<br />
tKHtiei and apts. Also full Hrviee<br />
nemamaltar skills ••pertly Mriormed,<br />
laundry, Ironing, ate. Servicing all Jer-<br />
styuwra area, call luetli. H<br />
TNE MELLOW MEN - 1 * 1 PIKT<br />
band avallaoia far private parties, etc.<br />
hint! and >acaii M these tig land<br />
and memory years, Ne rock er country<br />
western, RaasonaMa, references. Call<br />
DECKS ADDITIONS, Railing, ttaps,<br />
ate. Prime Hornet, Inc., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />
No |ob teg small fully gvarantaed. New<br />
Jefsey raalsterad, Ffee esflmatn. Call<br />
tn-sm. After noun, weekends or<br />
rwll8ayi,calliw.i1ta, it<br />
Call Now (609) 3W-MM<br />
Five Years Ixptrlance tl<br />
EASTCOASTHAUUNfl<br />
Cflmelahi LandKapino larvuaj<br />
itsne and Braval Dnvawlyt, Tap-<br />
•MI, emmKfisn lit* OMnup aM<br />
fGnnreUnd Ave. 4 Hew fid. 4<br />
WANTID VBAHLV RENTAL - Apart-<br />
ment I or 3 bedroom,, near such,<br />
south <strong>of</strong> 24th St. Older couple, call Kt<br />
07« . ••;<br />
CHAMBHRMAIOI AND<br />
MAEIMA-tHIa needed. Mllit be It ft<br />
aaply. Apply in person now ttiroujb and<br />
if Saatamker at DM * lay Ave., Oc.<br />
RELIEF COOK—enoerlentea only. A(T<br />
ply I* fens* Wetley Htmallaaa Ml<br />
East IliMfl tf,, O.C. ,„.,. .m<br />
NEED DRIVER—and yardmen, IS t<br />
III an Jetoraay. Valid driver llcenie a<br />
mtltl Mint apply In, Banan. Call Jtf<br />
THEPHBJIOELPrnA<br />
INQUIRER<br />
; v "KM<br />
For<br />
EARLY M0RHW6 HOURS<br />
Delivery <strong>On</strong>ly •<br />
No Collection<br />
'6.00 per hour<br />
• For Information, call<br />
Mr. Kay 522-3402 «<br />
jCapeMay County<br />
^Savings & Loan<br />
TELLERS<br />
WANTED<br />
evtgoim penonaiity,<br />
eioerlence preferred, but will train.<br />
I4,»lir.ioii«rf.C«iiNellMMW. M<br />
VK35T/MOSTE35 AAANAGER — pHTtiiSl<br />
petition, year 'rouna. Small lamlly<br />
reitai)rarit,CallB«at93orJW«m. > 16<br />
RESTAURANT FOSITtORl^ FBW<br />
MOTIVATED - Indivldul. •aipan-<br />
llMlitlH include prep/count.r/Mrvlce<br />
In gourmet ihop. Apply Wedneiday<br />
Frldiy, Jl p.m. Say Cheeie, til AJtury<br />
in, |.u<br />
BID JIWIURV - Filrirltili, Ut, Any<br />
kins, any condition irnmM, Call), tell<br />
prtcn tali). Bring It In: AnflquM k<br />
mori, 4*H vanmor Ava., Vantner, mm.<br />
Call R3IW « 33<br />
WANTED TO RENT ¥iABL¥ — by<br />
older couple, Menage Sin, 1 or., 1 bam,<br />
unfurniihaa, Preler htuia, will con<br />
Hair one-halt M aupiai, Parmaninl,<br />
releren ,<br />
(•I<br />
Somen Point 4<br />
J.C.<br />
PAINTING<br />
FULLYINSURID<br />
FRIi iSTIMATIS<br />
O.CLICBNSI<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.A<br />
391-942?<br />
Personals<br />
< -AITMHES-OTd hath noyii help,<br />
f 4 *•"" T "' 1 *"" M »<br />
EARPBNTiR'i MEIPBR-II,,, jjij,<br />
enly, Muit Myt awn leoil and owl<br />
traniportallon. callirum, ,.,<br />
OPPORTUNITIES IN<br />
CAP! MAY<br />
NOWHIRINO<br />
•Chambtritialds<br />
• Wllttrs<br />
•Valffs<br />
• Janitors<br />
• Cooks<br />
• Busboys<br />
• Handymt n<br />
Phone call! Mcepfad<br />
grApplyinPersen<br />
Unrqu|sd«Lar.y.tta)<br />
801 Baaoh Drive<br />
Cap* May<br />
••4i4<br />
.'ADULTi OR VOVniF=BSSBR<br />
»«, H»ndry, ftntral aatiat at Baei,<br />
^Miita ana CHrltilan I M camar, «<br />
•ays f a.m. , j i,m,, ralarMKH, lum<br />
mar ar y.er'round, muii warn UBI1I<br />
zszjtis *<br />
LOOK I NO FOR A PARTICULAR<br />
ITIM, roomafe, hohhy flM, anllsue<br />
,car or anything at ail, here-, the space<br />
ta do II, call IHHII clauifltd. well<br />
help you gat it.<br />
Model Psgeanl tfu. Ail ag» mala s.<br />
fcrnalt. For entry ulanki call ]9« 5J33<br />
•142719. tf<br />
D FOR INFANT<br />
- in my Marmora ham, approilmatoly<br />
£ ^ l W"""enl<br />
petltlan. Own •mitportatloii and<br />
raferaiwes raqiriraa. Call Ita.fot4. H)<br />
CAIHICR -~ltap In at Mlc'ii't lean I<br />
lltti t, Asbury. Atk for Bean. Full er<br />
part time. f-u<br />
CLKRK TYPIIT - LI. Iwekkaepln,<br />
food opparftjfllty far tall starter. Many<br />
Benefit,, <strong>of</strong>f inara, lull ar part time<br />
CII]HM4<br />
TRUCK'DRIVER WAREHOUSE MAN"<br />
-Aeoiyinperion.ini nthst.oc<br />
SALESPERSONS<br />
H >(IC- Mm Okfng appHcatton* ftrftii time thru<br />
M »Ml£•^ijborltayci'FWS-iion.PmwIwiiiRetan .<br />
1 PrtfWTBd; But Not Rsqubvd.,<br />
17 p.m.ta 11:30 p.m.<br />
SALES & CA5HIIR PIRSONNil. -<br />
War 'fOMM, full tlmi 1 pan tim,<br />
fjMitiom av.11.bU. ixpirltnc* net<br />
^Nuirad, Apply In ptn« Monday fhru<br />
Frld.y 10 .,m. t0 j p.m. F. W, Woolworth<br />
Ca.7WAlouryAvt.OC.eog 11.<br />
PART TIMB - Sacret.nal potltlsn<br />
avalleble, pleaianllurroundlngi Haoar<br />
Wa«IEaflt«,»nlO41 ^1<br />
NURSE - p,rt time, PHN to covar all<br />
•hlfti Apply in panon, Wetley Manor.<br />
Pw) and Bay EOE a 21<br />
NURSES AIOB - Full time/part tlma,<br />
day/avanlnn thlft Apply In panon.<br />
Weiley Manor, raid end Bay Ave EOB<br />
? " LL TIME TYPIST - For local radio<br />
Itallon Muii b. accurate Start Im<br />
mtdlanlly salary nagotlabla sand<br />
raavma to WtLT/WiBO Radio »J7<br />
Atbury Ava , Ocaan <strong>City</strong>. N J Ot»t At<br />
Mntfon Paula No callaplaaia II*<br />
BABVJITTBR WANTtD - For Inf^ri<br />
in my Ota.n <strong>City</strong> home Flexible hour.<br />
*yBwt«w ttptambw FIMU call M?<br />
ATTENTION:<br />
All Scavengers •<br />
Look for fht man where the<br />
Tredewlnds blow<br />
He will ftli you<br />
Where to flo<br />
<strong>On</strong> your way to see this guy<br />
Collect these thlnos<br />
on the sly:<br />
•Whit the sills<br />
A million, grain, or '<br />
• and Something cut<br />
to lit tht mouth I<br />
• e<br />
FRANK TEDESCO<br />
Concrete Conlract<strong>of</strong><br />
31 Years Experience<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Surrounding Areas.<br />
CurblngeprivtwaysePBrchei<br />
Sldcwalks-Floorj'Etc.<br />
Fm Estimates 927 5052<br />
• MftattNOca<br />
fil'g or mitt, m'll do It Ml<br />
399 6791<br />
Child Care<br />
WILL DO BABVJITTINO — In tn><br />
home, i days a week, very good with<br />
(children. Call jet »411.<br />
•tUt CHlLbREN't 'pLAte -" IM*<br />
Havan Ave. CAmpleta academic and<br />
recreational pnarani, art. dance,'<br />
mufic, swimming lassont, Monday thru<br />
Frlday,7!Mtoli4Sp.m. II<br />
ST. PETERS METHODIST Pre school -'<br />
Morning programt lor J and 4 yaar oldt<br />
Raglttar now for September enrollment<br />
call Jte-OOra or m tta, I-IJ<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
SIIU Swing You<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
TV A Radio Rfpilrs<br />
Electronic Servicing<br />
704 Asbury Av*.<br />
309-8690<br />
FAKRHANQJNfl<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
IMTtRlOfi PAINTING<br />
HANDY ANDY REPAIRS (nd main-<br />
tenanca — carpentry, painting, plum.<br />
blns, etc. Any type small or Urge,<br />
BBilriy or contract. Call Iti-TWI, M<br />
BATHROOMS — Naw fixtures w cam?<br />
plete new Mian, prime Homer inc.,<br />
M*an <strong>City</strong>, N.J. NO lot too small, fully<br />
guaranteed. New janay raglneraa,<br />
fie attlmatn, Allef hourt, weekend,<br />
or holidays, call irtMlM. H<br />
SMEIT BOCK, DRV WALL — Piplter,<br />
Nnallng. Prime Hornet, Inc., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J. No |OD too small, fully guaran.<br />
taed, New Jersey refiltarad, free.<br />
Mtlmatei. After hours weekend! or<br />
Miaiyi, call m-\ l« if<br />
"SALIS AND SIRViei — <strong>On</strong> Noover"<br />
• and Eureka vacuum cleaners. irusAcs,<br />
•Mgt and Mils lor all mod.lt. Fret ><br />
atlmatt an npaln. Trad. Im Atiiln<br />
ton 1 * llftr e»re dipirtmtnt, Wr^illl. ff^<br />
illiH PUCB, lurt uiu<br />
I'ff. 1,Sti mile*. 5ood condition 1 .<br />
Aiklng!m, Call Jttj,l, after 5 pm, ' 4<br />
VCR RENTAL<br />
TAPES-VHS/BETA<br />
e NeMembtrship<br />
• No X Rated<br />
• Deposit Rtqulred<br />
pCNIOHT'S" P«mily<br />
A far entertainment<br />
Within Knfghfi Pharmacy<br />
Blh4Wetley 399-5555<br />
BEDS «nd TAlLI-tllrlsVwith SS»<br />
Iramei fojm mattrassas, aach had M"<br />
wide HI, Flenie tiow, 47)r»" with bant<br />
cn«Kiu C.IIJW7JJ5, ~ " j)i<br />
Pth<br />
FRII TO GOOD HOME - Illvar,<br />
neutered male Madia, ill years old<br />
Meat Mfneane KM is home a lot Vary<br />
effaettsnafa.CailMMNe. l>f<br />
Boat Slips<br />
IBAT ILIP iMPTY - taasoMI IB.<br />
com. Ii there for me advertising,<br />
•eaters aiM fishermen are .l.rtlng fa<br />
leak now. AdvanlM to rent that empty<br />
slip iww. Call HMtii. M<br />
.MAT ILIPS-WHkly, monlMy or<br />
seasonal up n ir an Ihlpt CMIIMI,<br />
tamers Petal, lacurlly, HgMfnt/, '"ih<br />
walar, Ult, tackle and oai on pram|set,<br />
Pre« r.mp In * avt win mtil.jjuij<br />
ttealat Pier, MM I so. ' - #<br />
The Red<br />
Antiques, antiques, antlfliM*'<br />
Redeemable!.<br />
Mile and vn frem Somars Mint<br />
Circle an Route SSf,<br />
. i-t<br />
Antiques & furniture<br />
Olde Bay Shoppe -<br />
RL559MayiUndlngRd..<br />
Somers Point, NJ,<br />
Visa • Maitercard '<br />
Now Open 7 Days . j<br />
Wmtotji Old Semen Point<br />
Plefures and Post Cards tf<br />
Boating<br />
o TQ "Move "up"t vouiaS<br />
Uall,old reliable mrouoti Ika datsllied<br />
mmnaa, iw,wil.<br />
p n]<br />
JALMPBP.SON - lummer halp. Boar<br />
owalk laweiry ,,,nO. until lit mm<br />
•ei*. Tep pay. Call Vrtsnun until f<br />
OIHL AND<br />
•;<br />
[IOHT PAINT DAMAGE - Piaihlng<br />
Hon. nil complete, ii left),<br />
no arrow, Itla. Noo lighted<br />
I, PactBry;IMu.jamonao» set, brau mirror. Inttyle<br />
o)h«ii/idoddtandendi. . •••J »j<br />
E 17CU.FI, — Goldralrlgeralor.ex<br />
illant cond - JIM Call If We after 4<br />
. — • • - •<br />
NTIQUtsi-B'l Fantasy llllt ft Board<br />
ralk in Flander't Hsttl Clattware<br />
hina. coliactiblei, e»tate Irwtlry and<br />
liver. Open dally. 10 a m. Buying and<br />
tiling IK MM ' tf<br />
BARS APPMANCIS—Almond relrlg<br />
rcu/ft, textured door. Ice maker,<br />
!»ter mtpentar tojo Washer Wib<br />
S l O00 Blec, dryer, he.l<br />
woo 'l »«a)' M<br />
'OLAiS MIRROR —,*•'< ^W'<br />
r halMntyi v price negotiable<br />
I^<br />
real for halMntyi<br />
VtflM4l<br />
• Royce Union<br />
HR6I BOY'S BU--• r , j ,.<br />
tts each and *• Royce Union U"<br />
IMX.wl)ltpad« •morith»old,MJ Call<br />
ARAOB SALB -* Double lied, Daby'l<br />
rib a, much more FrKfMtJ'eiin »•<br />
l i o n -4 pm lio P|fln.el^RMii<br />
PYMI-IC -beni'n prais ••£« i jj»!«<br />
linabanch Brandnt~MM•*""'<br />
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'NaawUBjIa ClIIHtltM<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCRAV CITY. N,j<br />
R.I. For Sale R.E.PorSali<br />
iNcoePOSiitn<br />
REALTORS<br />
I Re ,.*K n " y e8 " varfe « «upl"x 'B nice reildintlal ar*M*Itich<br />
j unit has a BedrocTii, 1 bath, sforaot, lit floor has Piorlda<br />
I room. Fully renttd. Good Income. S107,000. '< '<br />
J Twin hoystwith pitnty <strong>of</strong> room, 4 bedroemi, I bath, fin-<br />
I ced yara, <strong>of</strong>fsfretf parking. Zenid eommtrelel. Convert<br />
I to iforelronf and Jrid floor living quarters MJ'.JOO.<br />
I irnmaeulate sogthtrid duplex in tuceiltnf condition j<br />
• bedrooms, 6afh In tach gnlt. Laundry, OeMn vltw fforn<br />
I 2nd.floor dtek. Beautifully furnished throughout S!86,900<br />
A boater's dream wlfh three slips and water 8. elec<br />
trleify at two floatIno'decKi, Patio and deck, Pamily<br />
room with fireplace, laundry room, automatic<br />
garage door opener. Possible owner financing to<br />
nullified buyer, iiW.JOO.<br />
I Nlejly decorated 2 btdro<strong>of</strong>Ti eondo. Most reasonable In<br />
I Octan <strong>City</strong>, Convenient to stores & bus. Very low conan<br />
fee. $i9,900.<br />
Modern beachfront duplex with huge decks and fireplaces<br />
Loaded kitchens. <strong>Ocean</strong> view from dining area, and living<br />
room, sheltered parking and enclosed beach shower and<br />
laundry. $470,000,<br />
Hotel, ixcellint business opportunity. Prime corner<br />
location, J blocks from beach & boardwalk. 17 rooms,<br />
owner's apartment, lobby, ana reception room. Great in-<br />
com* producer possible owner financing fe a qualified<br />
buyer, Mii.OuO,<br />
Sweeping bay views, boat slips and Immaculate condition<br />
make this 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch a perfect <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
horn* for year 'round living or summer leisure:. Includes<br />
one ear garage, fireplace, and all appliances. $215,000<br />
Best value en the island. Townhouse in quiet neigh<br />
borhoo^. Amenities include pool, club house and<br />
shuffleboard. 1«0 sq. ft, <strong>of</strong> living space includes j<br />
bedrooms and I'/a baths. Just reduced to S99,W0<br />
Victorian-style home with new vinyl siding, super In<br />
sulation. Expandable third floor. Newly remodeled kit<br />
ehen. Wail to wail carpeting 2 years old, 6as hot water<br />
heater J years old. 1117,SM.<br />
Investment duplex with excellent income potential. laeh<br />
unit has 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, ill appliances, fireplace,<br />
locked storage area, plus more. S172.900.<br />
Well-maintained, well-located duplex Includes all ap.<br />
pllanees IneludlnB washer & dryenln each unit. Motivated<br />
seller has purchased another home. $i3°,500.<br />
IKCHIKIIUUII<br />
REALTORS<br />
3301 Asbury Avenue<br />
JQcean <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
390 5000<br />
829-5000J<br />
SALE<br />
CHOICE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Why Rent When You Can Own<br />
Without The Worry <strong>of</strong> Upkeep?<br />
1 1<br />
ATLANTIC HARDENS<br />
Wf have three lovely units for |alf. Two at I14?,WO furnisDcd<br />
ont at 1144,900 unfurnished. AH units contain J bedrooms<br />
Vh baths, LR, DR, den, fireplace and air conditioning<br />
MNDPHlUa<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bedroom unit located<br />
near schools, shopping,<br />
recreation, boardwalk.<br />
Asklnoi78,9O0 furnished.<br />
•00 MY<br />
Two bedroom, two ban unit<br />
Includes svylmming pool<br />
plus untold amenities iJM<br />
square ftef <strong>of</strong> luxury<br />
living; r»riee below<br />
a§S#i5fd value. Asking<br />
1110,000 mostly furnisheO<br />
OVER 1000 PROPERTIES FOR SALE<br />
WCASE<br />
i^f,-<br />
Pour yeal-s new, centrally located Duplex beach Block, J<br />
bfdriii., 1 bath, fireplace each unit, split Itvel design tor<br />
1149,100,00,<br />
Don't let this cottage escape yoor.Inspection if you are<br />
looking for a super home In Otean <strong>City</strong>. Spotless and Im-<br />
pressive are the only ways to describe this three bedroom,<br />
2 bath homewlth'a huga dlnlno room, brand new kitcnen<br />
and crieerfurden and I!vlhg,;ro6rn. Offered for iust<br />
$109,900.00.<br />
•'y\<br />
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' fVlon«y, Mone/, Moneyl I! This 5unlt, year 'rognd invest<br />
• ment property churps out money.— lots o» money The<br />
now yas heating system and the front porches with a view<br />
r»-i <strong>of</strong> the Oceap only insure the vald« <strong>of</strong> the purchase at<br />
$275,000 00.<br />
Opportunity kWkj»/. } . Owftajiay. »ll the»e fltown<br />
aia bupleit.'Tbtdrms., 5*011 bath* esctiiMu<br />
l>^AetAn.DFfrBrl"a,e4iMrlnnfM \i * I L.<br />
*5oulh»ndMC»nVflMr,2bdrni*,withfrerri-r>*o*lnCT^ ... •m^XM&f l ^ Y > . • ' ,<br />
O» hiat«. Central Air llstfd for t77,ootVN ,- ,. \ , ' : ''JJ •/ .ftEAL'ESTATE >,'-%<br />
^%imten*m 3 Q&$^&$- 9 t^}&2i^ t ;S.\V°}'' *X?*r&''UlTAttwiry Avenub,rafMitCMyi N,J.0A226<br />
, *Mh^MWnkWXI5flB0M7'. ..VjTV-TViirV.ifa: * • :^r>'J '''"Tlmnin. I RlrK«?S-8STm*n#ni T^" J&i*H-£f j^tJ^ v 1 I - *»/tii'*- f i V Tim<strong>of</strong>n/JiKicnfrqliOwIifi~BroRtr j<br />
DesiraBle letting for an at<br />
horns buiinjss This IJO<br />
year old J story Colonial<br />
waiting fp be restored to<br />
original ^lendor Uivfing<br />
room, dining room, large<br />
Colonial kitchen, breakfast<br />
room, 3 large bedrooms<br />
(one with lifting areaj, 2<br />
full baths, potential galore<br />
$100,000<br />
New listing, great Mar<br />
mora location Four year<br />
old rancher Is beautifully<br />
landscaped and well<br />
maintained Three<br />
bedrooms J full oaths,<br />
©versiled J ear garage,<br />
family room with fireplace.<br />
Won't last long, call today<br />
1110,000<br />
What a beauty is this 3<br />
bedroom, vit bath, 2-story,<br />
perfect condition inside<br />
and out. Fine family neigh<br />
borheed, priced right af<br />
S116.900-<br />
390 3700<br />
inson<br />
REALTORS<br />
HOACOWALK ICI CRBAM ITORfl<br />
Cam in an Cknn CH»'i rmi lummar<br />
Highly pfsfifa&lfi All •qyiefTHnf in<br />
gtyae^' Great igmmff flmc g<br />
Isf a family er mvctigr<br />
iniormaiiari avallaut<br />
I Bgapf tonal invfi f mtril opper<br />
iunify! tsvpiv twslamitf henta<br />
loeaietf within virfli ef ft!* bay • Sern<br />
unifi In ^sirsnvlr nic¥ £«tditign<br />
•fw remaa r«rl> BTHIdlns ••<br />
cm.nl income IHucM te II 10.000<br />
CEHTIB CiTT DUPLDX •<br />
Ownrr aniigvii Owner ierl will<br />
Dupi-x mih muii, i,mn, satnillal<br />
La^afrS wilhin fair p,aia Is all<br />
or~.nim.n and Boardwalk ailivllln<br />
Near KHOOI. Larsa lot (unrler<br />
rftnm aaiiHH lath aparimmn<br />
IwalH Iv ,,ti round w AUina<br />
liwW<br />
•EACHCLOCK tniriMx W/AT<br />
TACNEPLOT<br />
call IcnUy lo aa* IBH imniKulala<br />
Ifire* badrpom BufiU' Solh unlit<br />
taafur* livlhg room, dlnlflg room<br />
and modarn kltcnajl, ana f ii*0 bamt<br />
Eitarlor twin*
IGB 14 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, IMS<br />
.For Salt. RE. For Sale RE. For Sale R.I,For Salt RE. For Sale R,M, for Sale R.E. For Sale R.E, For Sale<br />
Franklin c Williams<br />
''REALTORS<br />
,,, •„ BAYFRONT<br />
Twolarnlly, prime location<br />
w/SO' waterfronfage & 1<br />
beatsllps. Realistically<br />
{priced at $195,000.<br />
iBayfront single on over<br />
iSUed lot, 3*idrms., I'/j<br />
.'batfts. del, gar, plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
: parking, dock i. 2 B/S's.<br />
only |1I?,IOO<br />
Oversized duple* • on<br />
Spacious landscaped lot +<br />
owner quarter!, I ear gar ,<br />
,'SJ 3 beatSlips. Extras<br />
galore!!!Inspect today!<br />
'LAGOONFRONT<br />
Cwner home, 4 Bdrms,, J<br />
full bathi, family room<br />
W/f.p., oar. float ing dock B-<br />
2baths Asking 1191,000<br />
Cape Cod, 4 Bdrms, 3<br />
baths, screened patio t,<br />
open dtefc. floating dock 4<br />
2 beatsllps. Reasonably<br />
priced at IIW.OOO,<br />
OFF WATER<br />
UNDER vcooo<br />
con<br />
UNDER 176,000<br />
Corner Bungflow on over<br />
ifltd lot, 2 Bdrms., full<br />
bath. Offered furnished<br />
Corner Cottage, liv, rm.,<br />
din, area, kit., i Bdrms, Wi<br />
baths, dtt. gar.<br />
Bay area,<br />
excel'<br />
ced \<br />
$76,500<br />
wi<br />
bedrooms<br />
UNDER SM.SM<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
Immaculate, I Bdrm con<br />
dominigm. Walk to beach «,<br />
boardwalk fMMa.<br />
Reduce d '•**<br />
.1 "i J. ml<br />
o<br />
(0<br />
C)<br />
FHIDAY, AUGUST B. I98S<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
OPEN House<br />
NORDIC SANDS TOWNHOUSES<br />
40th andWest<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday<br />
ii to 4 p.m. or by appointment<br />
2J^<br />
lu »« r| o«» iesinore Hying, privacy<br />
NORDIC REAL ESTATE<br />
nh and Bay 3M.2936«<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
1911 WISLfy Mi,<br />
SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY<br />
12:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />
New euitom ipaeious Beachfront along orMtioious gold<br />
Irt floor, i btdrooms and I full baths including mniter<br />
bedroom suit, with Whirlpool filed bath. 2nd fl. ,!pT""ve<br />
living area with m, b«r, beamed eathedrai T<br />
' * Decks<br />
PEATURES<br />
• Verfleal<br />
throughout<br />
Sas Heat Pump , Quarry Tile<br />
Central Air • Tasteful Undseaplng<br />
DONT MISS THIS ONE I<br />
ISLAND<br />
REALTY<br />
22nd A Aibury An,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-1300<br />
32nd4WcitAve.,0ceaqCtty, 398-3636<br />
FOX<br />
MIS<br />
PICKS*<br />
SINGLE FAMILY<br />
Beautiful executive home<br />
in the heart <strong>of</strong> the Gardens<br />
•cross fhe street from a<br />
fine beach with excellent<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> and<br />
Inlet, New heating, airconditioning,<br />
and hot water<br />
system, Many, many,<br />
many extras. 1310,000.<br />
OTHER SINGLE FAMILY VALUES<br />
Quiet neighborhood, views <strong>of</strong> wetlands, excellent condition<br />
end 3 bedrooms, Priced right at 174,900.<br />
Excellent year 'round neighborhood, 3 bedrooms, a large<br />
100x100' lot and m ear garage. SI Jf,fM.<br />
DUPLEXES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> • kind duplex In the<br />
North end <strong>of</strong> the Island<br />
near an excellent beach<br />
and within walking distance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boardwalk, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />
parking for 1 cars, 3<br />
bedrooms and 2 baths with<br />
a cathedral celling iriifie<br />
living room, 1189,000,<br />
OTHER DUPLEX VALUES<br />
Three bedrooms, fyyo baths in first unit and two bedrooms,<br />
1 bath in second with i large deck, located in a nice year<br />
'round neighborhood. *msoo.<br />
RARB PINO Gardens duplex, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath<br />
each unit, heated and only $124,900.<br />
CONDOS<br />
PRiCE JUST REDUCED! 11<br />
Close to beach and boardwalk!<br />
I I Features one large<br />
bedroom, eat-In; kitchen,<br />
living room/ dining room<br />
and assigned <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />
parking, J75,000.<br />
OTHEff CONDO VALUES<br />
R.I. Salt R.E. For Sale R.I.Per Sal*<br />
r ». ^ i '<br />
Beachfront condo, $ bedrooms, tv> ,b»m>, decorator<br />
decorated I $239,000. « > , / . 1 1 '<br />
Beachfront condo hlghrlte,,2 bedroom* 1 baths;MfulW fur<br />
qlihftd, beautlfulliool and; a sup^r location, y/MJOO. °,<br />
, , >IIBa!nMMiMiaMapMn«> „ ;<br />
ROBERT L. SHARP,<br />
700 Asburv Avn<br />
COMFORTABLE TWO FAMILY<br />
We ar« proud to present for sale this 2 family home'<br />
located on s peaceful corner in the South end <strong>of</strong>'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Private stairway and deck to the second I<br />
floor apt. Priced right at 1120,000. . J)<br />
DUPLEX LOT FOR SALE t<br />
100 feet in depth with a 40' frontage. This lot is M1<br />
lust 1 bloelss fo fhf beech, water and sewer in •<br />
stalled,<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP RANCHER<br />
Peaceful, eomfortabl* and nestled among<br />
8S azalea buihes, this charming 3 bedroom<br />
custom home is ideal for year round en<br />
ioymenf. You'll appreciate the full<br />
basement, fireplace, large lot and low<br />
taxes,<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Three bedroom, t bath gardens duplex<br />
features fireplaces in «ch apt., wall to<br />
wall carpeting, front porches, a rear<br />
sundeek ana yearly income Priced at<br />
1175,000,<br />
FT HAS TO Bi SHARP FOR THE BEST RESULTS!!!<br />
THI ULTIMATE BEACHFRONT PROPERTY<br />
4501 Central Avenue<br />
The very best beachfront property won't lait long because<br />
irs the usf <strong>of</strong> iti kind .... and literally one <strong>of</strong> a kind No<br />
one can buil^fhis height again, codes now prohibit it. The<br />
Views this beautiful home <strong>of</strong>fers are breathtaking<br />
especially from fhe ocean front master bedrooms Call<br />
now for a personal tour <strong>of</strong> this exceptional luxury<br />
residence.<br />
THE SE.VTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sat. & Sun. 11 to 4 p.m.<br />
80S CENTRAL AVI.<br />
399-0998<br />
New 2 bdrm. bi level condominiums. Convenient to beach,<br />
boardwalk, shopping. Full appliance package Including<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> storage etc, Buy now and pick your Inferior color<br />
scheme. I79,»00 first floor, »4,M0 second floor<br />
625 Bay Aye.<br />
SHORE REALTY 609-399-1900<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
DAILY 12 - 4 P.M.<br />
New condominiums under construction. <strong>Ocean</strong>slde <strong>of</strong> 45O0<br />
"block <strong>of</strong> vWest Avenue. Living room, fireplace, designer<br />
European kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, sundeek, storage,<br />
central air, Andersen windows, maintenance free<br />
Developed by J fi| Nf*on, inc. from 199,900 up ,<br />
Exclusive Agent, Hager Real Estate, ' '<br />
111 Atlantic Ave, 421 Battersea Rd and 34th 8, Haven Ave.<br />
RE For Sale RE. For Sale<br />
CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX<br />
atfteiaE<br />
Eleven I bedroom units, super condition, great location<br />
Owner financing for qualified buyer.<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
Realtors<br />
I8th & Asbury Ave. 399-3038<br />
RB»O«T ATMOSPHEM IN WMBY HnUf<br />
earaens iuwry condominium nestleliTS tike<br />
DUPLBXINVUTMKNT<br />
5£<br />
,<br />
w *^CHwmmwfnwuMoun<br />
Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath beauty. Luxuriously decorated<br />
needed for leisurely llvlnB;<br />
UPMH TOWNSHIP SPECIAL<br />
Lots<strong>of</strong> aarden space with this3 bedroom,<br />
EAST ATLANTIC BlVD 4 BAHEHSEARD.<br />
34TH A CENTBAL AVE<br />
c Franklin
pAOE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />
RiE. For Sale<br />
You Won't find Another<br />
Buy like Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
GREENHOUSE<br />
ROOM IN<br />
EVERY 1 HOME<br />
AT NO EXTRA<br />
CHARGE]<br />
A comrnunily <strong>of</strong> 91<br />
luxury residenrps<br />
K(, lnsnrK Iliiiiujgll<br />
Resort Marketing Associates<br />
6<br />
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(609)398-7300<br />
27TH & BAY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. IBM o<br />
R.E. For Sale Summer Rentals<br />
GREATE BAY VILLAS<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
MLlTMAVi<br />
609-927-1451<br />
44 Greate Bay Drive<br />
timm Point, N.J.<br />
CORNWELLS REALTY<br />
Three BR, furn,, IVt ifory elec, heated home. Fireplace<br />
In llv. rm,, full din, rm,, large kitchen with dlihwaiher,<br />
waihtr, dryer, fraih compactor, j refrig., utility rm,, en<br />
closed front and rear porches, storage ihea. <strong>On</strong>ly Io8,000.<br />
GOSS REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
3258 Asbury Ave.<br />
309.2008<br />
franklin ^Williams<br />
REALTORS<br />
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS<br />
STARTING AT $67,500<br />
A unique waterfront community <strong>of</strong>fering I and I bedroom<br />
coi domlnium units with boat slips available- These unlit<br />
are suitable for Investors, or these buyers desiring to oc-<br />
CU0Y their own unit. THERE ARE ONLY-*. J UNITS<br />
LEFTDONT MISS THIS PRIME OPPORTUNITY.<br />
'CALLTODAYIII<br />
NVEST<br />
CONDOS<br />
SALE OR RENT<br />
We have the most luxurious<br />
condominium units at the<br />
shore available' for pur-<br />
chase or year round rental<br />
depending upon your<br />
needs, From i7Q0 to $1000<br />
per month rent, from<br />
ilM.OOQ to 1200,000 sale.<br />
"THECONDO<br />
CONNECTION"<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
JAMIS M DWYER. REAL ESTATE<br />
INVESTMENT- OEVILOPMINT<br />
3981700<br />
FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />
DUPLEX • excellent can-<br />
dlfien,<br />
Thrtt bedroom, l bath,<br />
living room, dining' area,<br />
kitchen both floors, Good<br />
storage, enclosed hot and<br />
cold outside shower. Good<br />
<strong>of</strong>f-street parking, close fo<br />
Sold Coast beaches<br />
Call for appointment it In-<br />
spection.<br />
OARDEN5 PLAZA - •((faulty fur-<br />
niihri condominium aparfiiianls with<br />
panoramic Maan viaw. Pool, parking<br />
and ill tHa amanillM si melnl.n.rice<br />
irta living, priced Iram »131,too Some<br />
unfurniihaa unin ilanliif at illf.eM,<br />
Call lor appointment ta ininacf HtsiH<br />
Tna Miliy Aganty, •ark Placa ind tha<br />
••ach. pit,<br />
DiALA-ROOM<br />
or<br />
APARTMENT<br />
609390-8894<br />
f and<br />
wanted.<br />
Summer<br />
llsflngi<br />
tenant, waiting.<br />
JOHNSON<br />
Realtor<br />
U] Weilty Ave.<br />
Yearl}<br />
Have<br />
TWO WATERFRONT piopeStSiH<br />
wnh boat lilsi available lor tacaM Waif<br />
•uson, |an II on lh.i. late rental<br />
lining, cental! F, Williams, •ealt'fr.<br />
••¥P«ONT MOMI - I bWfisSirWl<br />
eatli, fgcaliinf csnditlgfi and location<br />
•Ifh Mat .lip, Available tail f waaA ol<br />
Aunuit at HN W L Contact r<br />
wiiiumi, Bmior, iff-iiti. HI.<br />
GARDEN APT, - MOV. rlahf 10. •)«<br />
thru U, Twe BRV Mem a. Senetfa<br />
awning porch, parklnf, near Beach, »l<br />
fordablt. Reduced rain after ie<strong>of</strong>l i,<br />
CallMNn, M<br />
FOUR BBOSOOM-teatfiapartniaini;<br />
•laapa eight. Jutt renovated, la -<br />
Mack - 4th It. Av.ll.ble i-34 at MHi<br />
ai ins, *7 af Ml, Call wf-im<br />
WMI HOMI IN OAHOiNiij<br />
Dearoomi, 3V, Bethi, launery, fatSly<br />
room, aarses, Hreo/aes, Kreenefl fir<br />
en, Burglar alarm, quit! neishBorhtJ-<br />
Aug. 34 li or aftar Sepl {. Call<br />
' any broker.<br />
EFFICIENCY APT. - Half taatan<br />
••Oty, c.nlr.n, located. W.ther<br />
I<br />
Since<br />
1920<br />
LeonK.<br />
| OrfibaumJ<br />
Broker<br />
Owner<br />
MAIN OFFICE 01dC<br />
32nd 8nd Asbury Ave. cmm ' , fg "v 'wrmihw lo<br />
pets. BfftniKH, ifOD/rno. plui<br />
utilities Avail om. M5u>, 8 14<br />
PIBST FLOOR APT -Two BMrooKs,<br />
one Mm. Avallabla Otiobtr I, near J4tn<br />
St USD plus utilities Call )9V OMJ H<br />
*s<br />
ANCHONASI HOU5E-Room. jor •<br />
rtni. opn year round. III] Central<br />
A»e Mian city. Call 1?I J747 or Jti<br />
FSSS. *f<br />
_ ^ A t<br />
ROIIRT L. SHARP — Mat «Ua*,.<br />
Reallon, li .ccepllnn .ppllcjllmn fir.<br />
•aalton, 11 ineptlM epoiiut<br />
ye.rly leaui. Stop In wr olllce<br />
Aibury Ave. or Ml W«l Al><br />
MUNICIPAL COMruTtH fY|TCM<br />
NailM u Mrtkr oiyeu mal ...lea<br />
•tasauH •Hi M racaivta ay m« city<br />
P.«ha.lns *a»rit « WHiMlf, Up<br />
•amkar 4, ins at io:oo a,m. ai .men<br />
lime the laid naiad BMI will fit<br />
MWlOy apanaal IN raaa tar n»<br />
falitwtaf:<br />
MUmciPAL COMPUTES ITSTiM<br />
All BrteKUli Mall M la<strong>of</strong>flirlta 0.1<br />
n» Prwm.1 Farm •ppro.w far tnl»<br />
onwMal. ar an an ...« n*Hu •• 10<br />
wonJIsg an) iH/mtualiwi. Coptai si<br />
fen Proastal Farm, tfii Mnr<br />
tltenenl, ana fha Tarmi and<br />
Je«illc.noM nay be oatalnaa frnti<br />
f»a affica af tkt pHrnMUnt AftM,<br />
•aan J. city M.ll, Oie.n <strong>City</strong> Ne> J.r<br />
MV, and bwaer motl MaslgtMy caniiy<br />
with all a) the tarni M nn uu<br />
mmmmtr, lartHt •uPo»i, M. tt<br />
* tUm Mm wlBdMrt. Mil, j|. .j,,<br />
INF MrUM, H (M, MUtaMa Hit.<br />
HN, M MliMM, RaltrMni •<br />
' Mtwlty MtMl, Call tSMM-Ullar III-<br />
HMtl*<br />
fOJTtithrO PUPtax - ttana ISSf<br />
HlinrKlllllri, 1 Driroomj, 1 III. Htm,<br />
, \HIHf4Mli fafptf. dlthw«l»r, »ar-<br />
Mrthpttal, Htl-iiMnUf WM, fur<br />
.H» MM, mm eortn with tMatiftii<br />
'. *(« al, M M witerw«r, 1 kiatti n<br />
, fcuai. Uii raontiilr, avalubu lapt, 1,<br />
CaliytM7i»riimnein n<br />
PI.ORI0A - Attr.cllve luml.hrt lerge<br />
•» Mrim apartrnant . lis II, Inn<br />
MM. Ptfnwno uacn, ma. lor Nov.,<br />
Bat., Merrt or April, Call 1ft IIM Fit<br />
R.E. For Rent<br />
*M«aipiAiiTorMcu«in Mmmmi<br />
100O9 Atriums at Qreentree • Marlton, NJ 08083<br />
(809) 580-8858<br />
Call Men. ihreugh Thun. unUI 7pm; Fit unUI 5pm; M. IMm to 1pm;<br />
Sun. 12pm Is 3pm. Art far a qiuHHN mo»t,i«fl» contuUmt<br />
•M m.y be nalMe or BeU.erea to<br />
flW (My O<strong>of</strong>* M Ina Oty at <strong>On</strong>aii eir»,<br />
Qt» Hall U H , <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sly, Hew JW.<br />
«*T or preiented re n» city Clef* at<br />
MM <strong>City</strong> M CaMCII Ciumtwri, ,t re.<br />
nmm 1 oiirn* lor uM kMi.<br />
TM <strong>City</strong> cwmtll reier.n tke rioM to<br />
rwact tut or all Mu II rt «emi ll In<br />
tie b«t public IMerHt >o do u.<br />
Jiaain an raoinraa M comply »im<br />
m raaalisnantl <strong>of</strong> Poetic Lain <strong>of</strong><br />
if?!, Cb»pt« in, AHirmaiive AOIM<br />
Tennis Director Pamela Shipp presents i<br />
to Scott Dickinson, winner <strong>of</strong> the boy'i 16 ana un-<br />
der singles championship, left, and to ramer-iip<br />
DaveHutcheson.<br />
mAtueStititt.bxamami'B<br />
J -'-'-r " -rnr fiiaw ffrlHL<br />
Fas. flatty nd Ml Jkp.<br />
plte. '-rt,<br />
r<br />
——. . v «. .« Ud 0B Thnmlijr, Anf. t<br />
tournament win be played at Three «Hr«toriwfri ttelid<br />
OBMO Grow en Ang. 1W4, """<br />
Our "candy abort" drew 59<br />
players and ended with ttn*<br />
players having a acore <strong>of</strong> 80. ^_^..,-_T<br />
They played <strong>of</strong>f to qoalify for tatemtUonal tournament<br />
first, second and third. Tt* «UA««^l«tt^it,a^,<br />
results wen Mary Baldwin We are Jmt Apot rwdy lar<br />
with 70, Bod SoppiM with M thla uuutawHug coavaOUm<br />
Uuit Aituckle wtt a. to be hddtowrtTMl iwirt,'<br />
In the women's dviiioD<br />
Marie Artmcklc placed fourth<br />
aid Mabel Regan took tart<br />
consolation. We congratulate<br />
these <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>ites on their<br />
performance. The next elate<br />
tournamt iO b l d<br />
ifryareEariCaawri,<br />
Bnowa and r<br />
other<br />
rbucUe with «1 tobeh«MtoiW<br />
Wedneiday Tip for,1%<br />
w id flbrt to<br />
and<br />
The Wedneiday Tip for,1% Mrifc/Atf.<br />
progreaslvM were rained ont fleboirt to.Jggt not aiMttaf<br />
There were ll player* who dtocsfntoDBnlxn.0Mnaat<br />
ampitd I the Saturday important •traUgx ii t#<br />
with th amttnO bjkta Jta<br />
There we<br />
ampited In<br />
progressives<br />
foHowtog<br />
women's<br />
S<br />
with<br />
Rooms Public NotkB<br />
UPI«R TOWNSHIP - Sflym iMrt<br />
Flau, new renting In nigh traffic srtj.<br />
call Rln seal Isfatg, m \m f "<br />
LABOI If DHOSAS- i«in, ifloww lit<br />
Ho<strong>of</strong>. Breskiaii grig dinner ail yaar<br />
royftd, Pnged r«a$gnable tor woritins<br />
iady or oenllemsri or wnlor maie<br />
Private harn«, parung<br />
Call Ml tut e'l*<br />
Public Notice<br />
Ipaoal ttMHM « Mddan 11 one<br />
MNIbf laflawMI PaMit UM ft The<br />
ttrtaatMewJeruy<br />
B IIDROOM — Tun tin katrn,<br />
IMflMr cirprtta, onfumi.n«,<br />
MMf.-aifMlf dlHWUI, gel Mat<br />
rmwtnaoinimitrwtT<br />
/Lrinei,t*rmwtnaoin.imitrwtTmt,<br />
, Htr MrMfw, no ML AvtilaM* iapt.<br />
Ml Mm uNintM, RiMntKai k MeuritT<br />
' Winter Rentals<br />
RITAIL STOflE<br />
m Sleek <strong>of</strong><br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
1100 Sq. Ft,<br />
Available Aug.<br />
e«iiift-1if*arBi4.3iU<br />
BSQM AVAILABLE - For quiet, nan-<br />
ltnotclno gentliman uia M nfrifaraMr<br />
IM a wttk. call If Mrll, tt<br />
FROFOIAI. HO. U-a<br />
HALIB .1DI, HMaci * ma<br />
itrt esntalnad karMi, win<br />
i * FM<br />
HJIA MiM rn*M»% tet pnttns.<br />
KM «o»*»ymwt <strong>of</strong> ratMan clfUtai ao<br />
• MI»~ rr turn mraMiim AUBIM tlW<br />
Ofy at oeua <strong>City</strong>, Nan Janaf, In tka . — wnn.<br />
|«WI Ctamtn at <strong>City</strong> Mil, It*M «** imiMiu. BMMt^a.,»?»<br />
Public Notice<br />
SOUTHEND<br />
todrnm, )V> bath<br />
nnooM. Washer, dryer,<br />
modem Kitchtn. Available<br />
Oct. 1. SMI monthly plus<br />
irtllltle».call391.ng61<br />
Lots Par Sale<br />
.SpRTHiND-MoOern<br />
• Uactien/proleMlorult: it.njij. nor<br />
,J(»ntil_ $n M under "WMtati." Call<br />
• UlLqiNS LOT FOR SALE - HWIW<br />
In Canlyn Park, Ptlefmo, N J Aiklng<br />
VHM,Call l-3ti*U4twaftarip.m.<br />
^ 111<br />
W4TEIFI0NT LOT - Par cyltom<br />
home. Frlvata I1H llnjncmg By owner_<br />
IUJ.JSW0 itHK. Excellent' aiylara<br />
INIRIFP'tUI,!<br />
•¥ VIBTUE Of a Writa <strong>of</strong> inanition<br />
luuaa out <strong>of</strong> ttM Superior Coyrt gj Nn,<br />
Jtriay, Cfiarnry Dlviilgn, Cap* May<br />
County, Doekat No, F-4114-n, therein,<br />
^Ino, wtwreln eOLLICTIVi<br />
PBDERAL SAVING! AND LOAN<br />
*MoeiATION,,« arMrftwi.ai M<br />
UnltMStatn « Amaf lea It rh, pi.lntlf,<br />
•nd WILLIAM H, !>OWiLL, IR. et al<br />
an th. BMtridariti, I ih.li twow to ula<br />
at public verriu.:<br />
WEDNIID«Y,*USUrr» INS<br />
•. AtL UTILITIEl-lncluaea. Attrsctivc<br />
r trMeMrwmift. Living room, dining<br />
, ,wm t, kltEMf), waitiar, aryar, alsn-<br />
,4)iiMf, Mtwin tannli - Math, Ayguii<br />
' .'Qf, MM rnonttily, two bmroom 13», one<br />
>«room Urn, Call m-ms, n<br />
PRIMII CLEARED OBAOED -<br />
RHMailtlal Ml. •iiallifij, quiet<br />
Maflan, elevation id BaHmaflt<br />
pHllkla, t)J,o«. Marnura 1 mltei to<br />
ocein. Acreage Hi scaaa Vlaw. 1 mem,<br />
•»^og. caii IB-mi or KHBI, tiff<br />
Aialnif premlw. .Itu.le in trie CNyM<br />
pwan <strong>City</strong>, County <strong>of</strong> Cape Mar aM<br />
Slat* <strong>of</strong> New jtnjy, d«crlb»d ai<br />
, WINTUIMIfTAL<br />
Pttrnlihwl Room* A Apti,<br />
By th* week, month, or<br />
•atMfi,<br />
FOR FURTHER INFO.<br />
CALL<br />
IN-IIM lit<br />
W1HTIR RENTAL<br />
, ATM <strong>of</strong> inn & Central<br />
spacious, modern 3 BDR.,<br />
~1V% bath, LR, OR, kitchen,<br />
W/W c»rp*t. Washer/dryer,<br />
g«ah«at.$»5 +utilities.<br />
M39M849. •»<br />
.a#rrmpinM m Waal ana m amtinf<br />
arne<strong>of</strong>a al pin 1 an unenwdta aurd.<br />
•»n>. caw ttum. ti<br />
) LAKOBTWOiiDROOMAPT.-Flrtt<br />
(Mif, MM IMIiMM, furnluwd - mimt<br />
Mtrd third fk»r furtililwd apt,. ins.<br />
iMnVM iswlfan, AviflaMa mid-Hut, to<br />
rtl*May, fM p«t». FamllMt Mf,«ra,j<br />
^mmVMimtmt.• % "->• MI*'<br />
COMMERCIAL GROUND<br />
' UPPER T0WHSW<br />
Prlmt commercial ground<br />
•cross from new shopping<br />
pitta, high traffic araa,<br />
site plan approvals in-<br />
cluded. Call for details<br />
today I!<br />
10 acres + <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />
ground, ready* for<br />
development near new<br />
plaia.'$150,000.<br />
(808)390-1444<br />
m Isuftt sircre Bead<br />
••INS tna Seuthwwtarly M l«l <strong>of</strong><br />
Lot We M tha Nonhaaitariy it fan at<br />
Lot m, tattlon A, r>ian <strong>of</strong> Ocaan <strong>City</strong><br />
Mtscistlon.<br />
•EOlNNINe in the Swtnatlftrly iin.<br />
M <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue IB leet SourhwMt<br />
wartly Irom ma Muthwnitriy Um <strong>of</strong><br />
lawna Sfraat; txtanalns Soutrwen<br />
wardly along tna IMrtnaaitarly Una af<br />
Owafi Avanu* N twij ana <strong>of</strong> mat wwth<br />
ntafiainB ioufhtaitwargly MMaan<br />
linal par.llel with SacsrKl Streat 118 faat<br />
lo. ISl«l wide Strut.<br />
Amount due under |udoment li<br />
*72.1B.Q) with Interest, eoitl ana<br />
Sharif," i Ian te be adOM.<br />
At tls fIma 01 me Mia cam or certified<br />
elHKii In tha amount af IB (weant ot the<br />
bid price li required<br />
Tha ther|H rejervei (tie rlihf to M<br />
IMrntnytala.<br />
OaiM: July 11. IN)<br />
j8»Pr,,.««,rt»MW|T pLgu||j<br />
Sherlll<br />
7»,4T,Cf,./!.«<br />
tay an Aosnt n, itu ,, „,•, ^_,<br />
Mai tlma, ana naii iuMMtr apaaxM<br />
•M read, far Upturning all Utr aM<br />
malariali aM MrfarmHa an war* far<br />
fM fiafltMlfttIM «M •.HUai M Ma<br />
Ap Am, ana aniar UMawtai iawt<br />
M ocaan <strong>City</strong> Municipal alrpaft al<br />
•Mm an the pun. ami will M « ,<br />
••If prUa t w Mr tHMrmm •»•»«•»<br />
HMam aa tlM Man aM ai afMlfM<br />
nw«n, EstiiMfa* axaMMa* af pay<br />
nami an tahilatad «tka Prop«i SM<br />
Pfwoull wlu ta rauiiM only Inn.<br />
•iaaari who an pranlllfM win. IM<br />
lUta M Ma* JMIfV M tcOrtaaM MM<br />
tha Naw Jeruy DaparfBHirf M Tra».<br />
•port.tlsn standard lawlrlcalhw. far<br />
Roaa aM arMta eaotncfM (errant<br />
Eameii},<br />
•Wan ara n*.lni n canplf wire<br />
»• nawmnami al a>.i. mi, ,ij»,<br />
Minlman raw M aiMai far tta OR.<br />
mwnm af fha RHMM wan am<br />
•Mil amMMM tt Ma latntary af<br />
UM-, UJ. BaMrtmam al Latw, .M<br />
ma Hwm Janay Departmem al Labar (<br />
IMMfnf, and a Mha*iia at UHr<br />
(ItulfMttltJii aM UKfl Bilnlnmm wag.<br />
ram fa M saM ii amulM in, ar if<br />
t.chad ta, rm •aafififaifsat, Tka<br />
datarmiiiaiiaii atutfi caMMa ma<br />
hlghe.1 minimum .aaa rafa far Ma<br />
deicribed labor cUuiHcatlan uvall faka<br />
•fKadanf,<br />
(•lain and •pecllicjilwi. IM afHr<br />
conir.ct iJmument., •raparM ky en-<br />
wraplan, inc. my M aMiinas apM<br />
•aymanf af nify Ooiun IIIMH w<br />
aach Ht at the lonswlnf otftte:<br />
Piirtfiaiiiii Afaat, city Han, <strong>On</strong>in<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Naw janay<br />
P.ymenl ihail t» frawn la ffM onler<br />
<strong>of</strong> INVIBSPLAN, INC, M 11 nat<br />
rafvMagla,<br />
Tha propoMI, wnen (.BmlTred, UHIIM<br />
be McsffltulaS By a rroa«ul Oiuran-<br />
ty antltttiH] af t MrtHMil chartToTa<br />
calhiari than, payable to th. <strong>City</strong> «<br />
Otaan <strong>City</strong>, Naw J.rwy, or t mttul<br />
B«M an the Hparafa farm fttmUhaJ<br />
.fhjraln, Tha bow) or (flack Utll ka In<br />
tha ium at not Ma man tan (18) partent<br />
<strong>of</strong> tna Tttai Prlt. In tha prep,, ht<br />
in no ata Mall the amount nceto<br />
Ma-Hie MatarMMt RUM 11*1 al<br />
•a. amuini a. a caMNMn <strong>of</strong> tw «-<br />
.rwCI Mat 001, •anailic marerui, .H<br />
•HawfacMrM M1. aMM, «ih.<br />
uaitad ttatH h- »^ wluiuu4.<br />
JMaplieUni<br />
WINDOWS<br />
Wlta<br />
VINYL<br />
390-S338<br />
r«snJts.<br />
division<br />
Ue,<br />
In<br />
it was<br />
day important •traUgx ii<br />
the amttnOj bejooktag Jtar<br />
the ode far your date ad J<br />
medUtj t<br />
HINSON'S S<br />
BIKE RENTALS<br />
Surreys • Tandems<br />
'•^•-« sma<br />
8th & Atlantic Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'' t N J<br />
399-1246<br />
Ibur Beau<br />
Investment...<br />
FRESH KOTE latex<br />
UMM TWO ••BROOM APT, - *irit<br />
n«f, MM liKIBdad, (umiuirf , OH.<br />
JMNMliri third floor IwTtlthed apt.<br />
MM. CMtnl latitlen, Avallabla mm-<br />
{Ml, M HIM May. Ma pet.. F.miilM<br />
*ly, •/*.•»,. «1. call JtffiM. I'M<br />
Wf ACH BLMK MOOIUM CONOO -<br />
t-VItY fHIVATB COTTAOB-14th<br />
p Ate<strong>of</strong>y. Ayaluwa for tapfimMr ««•-<br />
Si. j - . . « _ , _ . ... ;,;,,. ,,:;,.<br />
iBDR.PURNItriEDAPr -NOrthatM,<br />
l(, CtiarMl platti l( mid. to AC, (apt. 7<br />
Owv Juha 14,1 btoek to Baacii ft BSwik,<br />
in, pn, MM. Wtcti., foil batn, (ronl t<br />
ror ptMtt, wfd, «/Ar carptt, no pati,<br />
< * Vtaturtty ^d«Kni| ngulrad.<br />
/ino» yWHttw i w ^ M »<br />
LOCATION ~ J BR,<br />
Your<br />
Plaa<br />
'r'il*flna ; iMgM ta •Pfjr-cu't**;^<br />
IM Mil far parBfial aarvh,,!,^";<br />
ticmK<br />
Realtor.<br />
3W-340J<br />
RENTALS ARE AVAILABLE<br />
*/* w••*••#• LUllvsilMnl* Iwf /<br />
KrtMfWjJjWifiiieii^irfVifl<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
Acrti <strong>of</strong> oround for your<br />
new home!<br />
Sunstf acres • Petersburg,<br />
IW acres to 2Vt acres <strong>of</strong><br />
wooded ground on im<br />
provtfl street ifarfing at<br />
124,000 to 00,000.<br />
4? + ierti,M0,00Q,<br />
SlMliy's Point lots ifar<br />
ting af 133,900 to S37,900<br />
Financing available to<br />
qualified buyers,<br />
rtftrsburg, ,, Estates • %<br />
aert fa wooded lots from<br />
m,m,io m,m, pfnan-<br />
eing available to qualified<br />
buywa',., .*•'• •<br />
'aler.no- lots^ available,<br />
ui,o<strong>of</strong>t'io mxm Five<br />
aejrtl-lj.W.OOfl:^'.;; *.\<br />
(SOOji 3Bb-1444 ;<br />
lice<br />
WlUwtf<br />
•urmira<br />
tHeglFF'SSALE<br />
•T VIRTUE M a Writ <strong>of</strong> liacvtion<br />
(MUM out <strong>of</strong> tht iUBirlor Court <strong>of</strong> Naw<br />
Jeriey, Chancery blvlllon. Cone May<br />
County, Docket No, f 51413, tnereln,<br />
Btnalni, wturaln CiTy FBDERAL<br />
SAVINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ll<br />
the Pl.lnlllf and KATHLIIN C.<br />
LOJEWSKI; USA A, LOJtWSKI,<br />
SIMPSON CONDOMINIUM<br />
ASSOCIATION ara the Defenmnrt, I<br />
lhali ^»poie to ula af public vanaua on:<br />
WEBNISOAV, AUSUiTy, 1«J<br />
at ana o'clock in fha aftarman <strong>of</strong> ula d.y<br />
al tna Sharlff'• Office In Capa May Cawt<br />
HMta, Cape May County, Naw Janay,<br />
Tha property caniliti sf fha Una and<br />
all tha hullalrin ana itrueiurM in tha<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ocaan city. County sf Capa May<br />
and SHI. <strong>of</strong> Naw JirMy, Tha lafal<br />
Murlptisn in<br />
•EiNs unit a, MI-MI iimpisn con<br />
domlnlum, a condominium, together<br />
with unaivitaa MM Intaratt In ana ts tha<br />
common •lemenl which ara a part M<br />
Slmpton Condominium, a condominium<br />
Mcarafna is tha Maitar Daaa iharasf<br />
racsraM In Data - K 14)5, NW IMf In<br />
Mit'CnWKi Offlff <strong>of</strong> Capa Mty, Naw<br />
JtTMy, fstliMrwitn all tppurtanancn<br />
IMrtnappartainlris,<br />
••IMQ1 KNOWN M M9 Slmplon<br />
Avanua, Mian city, Naw Jeriey otto,<br />
.Atnsiinf due under - juafinanf la<br />
Ml,f?l,M with intaraif, csiii ana<br />
Snarjf('• faal ts be added. At the time <strong>of</strong><br />
tha Saia caUi or cartifjaa chact In mt<br />
•mount sf 1( perctnt sf fha Bid BrlM li<br />
rtqulrad. The Shariff raiarvn tha right<br />
toadlournanylale. 1 •<br />
Dlt»di July Jl, IMS, ;<br />
Cahlll,wlllnikli.C.hlll,At1y..<br />
- JAMliT, PLOUIH<br />
in no c.M thall Ilia amount ncet<br />
Twenty Tnovund Ooiiart (iM^Oi.at)<br />
A Contract Band will b* raqalrM tar<br />
an amount not leii than M hvndnd<br />
(IM) percent ot tht amount af tha can<br />
tract.<br />
A Payment Bond will be required |«<br />
an amount not leu man an* hundred<br />
(IM) percent <strong>of</strong> ma amauat <strong>of</strong> Th. con<br />
tract.<br />
Tha lime llmll tor ma war* IncladM<br />
In Ihli contract II eo worun* «a>>. Tha<br />
contract lima wilt b. cakvUted Iram<br />
tha data for itartlnf nta work ai<br />
tpecllled In tha Notice ta Pncaad, ar II<br />
tna cantractor mm wark arlar ta<br />
racalpt at.tht Notice to Pracaad ar prlar<br />
to tha data tpacitlaa therein. It, par<br />
ntluian ot tna Bittlnwr, tna cantract<br />
lime will be deviated Iram ma data<br />
work wii actually ll.rted.<br />
Partial paymantt win be mada man-<br />
miy vp te an amount al ninety tight<br />
(Ml percnt al tha mm camplataa at<br />
al tna lait day <strong>of</strong> tha pncedlna. caltn.<br />
dar month, •<br />
•Ida mint na wbmlrrtd upon tht an<br />
cioied propnai wd Farm and nit wc-<br />
cantul BMdar will k* raqulrts t.<br />
axacsta tut anclatan Contract Farm.<br />
TIM hint it ntarvta to rt|act any tr<br />
all bldi and ta accept any wmth, in It.<br />
wit ludgtnatii. tht city council at tht<br />
<strong>City</strong> af Oce.n city dttfni tt be In in<br />
bt»l Inltntt. Tha contract will b.<br />
•w.rded to t iln«l. MMar.<br />
•ach Propoul •abmlttto ih.ll M<br />
placed In a laaltd anvtlapa plalnty<br />
markadaffillawit.<br />
1<br />
RATWAUPAINT<br />
WH8rrn flol (inisri ol me OAUON<br />
tfcr pjntcr, dry woB w jtv^-<br />
Oloionr, Whit* ond lfl/5<br />
Oloionr, Whit<br />
feodymnied ep(or»<br />
FRESH KOTE<br />
HOUSiWUNT<br />
Be*! Acrylic Fiat Wall Pain)<br />
Rich-Lux WAL-SHIELD<br />
I<br />
GAUON<br />
Over 1000 itandard and custom color)<br />
to choaw trorn UrHurpatsfd cavcr<strong>of</strong>c<br />
M^i hiding power on mier.or wah<br />
New! Ant Mnt f« WolU ond Woodwod.<br />
LUSTER-LITE<br />
LATEX FUT ENAMEL<br />
Richness ol llat Imish<br />
MSlubilit, ol enanifil, wnh<br />
Illnds Iriguenl washing<br />
Grill on Hills ctpqjtd 10 con<br />
slant isilmg<br />
to apply<br />
Dries ftni laitinQ<br />
lloi f ' '<br />
f l9f mstoriry,<br />
proper i<br />
wood or<br />
White ond ready<br />
mned color 1<br />
Rich-lux low-tu.lre<br />
UTEX ENAMEL<br />
QOAII<br />
5 75<br />
M*,NMn<br />
WhitailiatV.<br />
Mnt!*tnk<br />
Rich-lux latex<br />
SEMI-GLOSS<br />
Aeryfic Home P«ii txwdi<br />
^jdtiH fo Biff Bet,<br />
• Colon titty bright. Unilorm<br />
TMtcd and Proved Snt,<br />
[sen tjyef T'itured Plywood<br />
Solid Color LATEX<br />
TIMBER STAINS<br />
1320..<br />
FOt INt<br />
-Ma B>» -**<br />
^tm 'VIMS 'PS* tmf Weft,<br />
Your<br />
choice $1 00<br />
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r ... "ffSir'mW itnS" IIKlienVil<br />
tftna and /Warn. M tMMr , _- : ;'<br />
ir.nr at pnaouit null *« made<br />
In accordanc with me Iptcl.l<br />
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r—. NUiASTrCWHrtaorOr^ «-g<br />
U Cauflring Compound.. f X<br />
_ ».12FOOTSOE<br />
• Ptartic Drop Cloth...<br />
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Wta|«f^lit*fa»f?,i«llfliilf»tatl»*fi§<br />
,Wo A«allabiaMrtybmmmlt-mm<br />
,*"Wti.«'tr-IHM,a|ily, M># phi.<br />
"V AVAILAlCi ;<br />
R.E Wanted<br />
O<br />
flftf ^ffiwti^itiddtrn^ urfe<br />
IWRTS'M<br />
.,».. • * A- NOTieg : .<br />
.You ara Mraby nolltled that Ouarrs<br />
Con.lrvctlonco., Ine.tul'applMrsnM'<br />
<strong>City</strong> 01 Some Point.Zoning Mara At<br />
• AdluHtnanl tor » varlajv, wtilct) will<br />
Ptrmit me Mcotutfuci.a tingle family,,<br />
rHloVntlalcrttdllng Myta af my propar-'<br />
: tytoctt»ri«t Bloat 511,(11, Lot 10, ann:'<br />
MmjUmm MM WHIM Av«,i Htnan<br />
TpM,Ht*)Ki,i Dun, A vtrianca h),<br />
raqulrta iforr, ticikm Mil" tH'-.^V<br />
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KPnifftninfj,' rmtjimwti •- •;-.^? i -! • - r ;• •" • -<br />
^M If yfu r>*v*any t)t>|*c»lDn to th* VraiH"<br />
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3 .3<br />
PACE 18 — SECTION TWO<br />
agueec<br />
ii«tad year o» play<br />
Davenport, a<br />
gUM,<br />
performance by<br />
U points before<br />
out with seven<br />
remaining In the<br />
: PonBere, the regular<br />
•aaon co-champion, raced to<br />
i (<br />
ara<br />
Tom's Deli<br />
for<br />
Great Box<br />
Lunches<br />
.." j.,,H"i<br />
sssass<br />
scorer for Knight's<br />
put Knigbfs ahead. w while teammate<br />
, at --rir^'ifii<br />
chipped in 21.<br />
The second half was again « f*"<br />
-~-w battle unto Patton T<br />
i to the bench with five<br />
Without Patton, the<br />
' struggled and Just<br />
ran out <strong>of</strong> gas.<br />
It was all Pontiere from<br />
then ori as the Automen took a<br />
18<br />
'ournament<br />
i<br />
^ 1 ^<strong>of</strong>s Phar.<br />
2"*<br />
LJ<br />
W" *• «**•"••<br />
\2'n and P l <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> «<br />
.<br />
me I 1 * 8 Citadel)<br />
»t on a show by msottoa 30<br />
Is your club, organization or<br />
social group planning an<br />
excursion?<br />
Top it <strong>of</strong>f with a delicious „.<br />
BOX LUNCH<br />
CALL 398-1046<br />
for orders or<br />
r<br />
>m's<br />
information<br />
deli<br />
r'ANDCATBaNG"<br />
1018 Asbury Ave. "MAKE US A HABIT"<br />
Daily 78,m. fO«:Mp,m.; Sun. »a.m. fo jp.<br />
TAKE THE BAIT!<br />
R&tes are down!<br />
Now Is the time for a<br />
HOME^QUITY LOAN<br />
topurehasiaboat.car.homs<br />
improvement, education or any<br />
other worthwhile purpose.<br />
/ Stop in or call<br />
Bob Smith tr lob Williams<br />
for appointment<br />
See the,,,<br />
LOCAL GUYS and<br />
ATTHE<br />
Aye,<br />
THE<br />
STEl'AHEAD<br />
PLACE,<br />
Ofctan <strong>City</strong>, New jersty<br />
T<br />
In looking back, the league<br />
enjoyed the most success in<br />
many yean. Tn§ teams were<br />
„„ tJMyw. talented and evenly matched<br />
S^*»W ll ^ rtfPon ««) "rfthefansupportWS<br />
received the toumanjenfs Until next summer,,_<br />
Laveson wins<br />
Harvey Lake<br />
Men's Singles<br />
~~~~*a »••* eaui annual<br />
Harvey Lake Men's Singles<br />
•Iburnament July 20, 21, 28,<br />
Aug. 3, and 4 with 39 men<br />
participating. Tournament<br />
winner waa Bob Laveson who<br />
bait Peti Demos, 14, H 8-1,<br />
In quarterflnab action,<br />
John lurch <strong>of</strong><br />
Carol<br />
Scott<br />
4OS Asbury Ave,<br />
Hamburfler<br />
Cheese Burger<br />
Pizza Burger.<br />
OriMed Cheese .<br />
Fa.,<br />
f 5<br />
and<br />
m.<br />
Dave tart to Pete Pam linn<br />
*S *% SJ Model P a » mnt<br />
by AcHve Out- •<br />
- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and IS<br />
Knelssl <strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass.<br />
&l — were awarded to the<br />
- ' each<br />
a<br />
Bob<br />
Draoi ta tte _„„, ..<br />
graduated from St<br />
Ojilege where he<br />
fflSSWi<br />
Ventoor wltt Id, wtf<br />
sALf. _<br />
Grooming & Pet Supplies<br />
We now hive<br />
A.N.F, OPTIMUM WET<br />
IN CANS<br />
TAMI AMI CAT FOOD<br />
CANS a DRV<br />
399-7491<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Pete<br />
Georgeann's Delaware Valley<br />
wni-Mng inj Modeling<br />
has announced there<br />
be a preliminary U.S.<br />
-' Pageant 11 a.m.<br />
-J, Aug. 25 at the Music<br />
Her, Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />
Winners win represent New<br />
Jersey at the finals In late<br />
November in Boston.<br />
For further information,<br />
call Miss Georgeann at 393-<br />
S82.<br />
PAONE NAMED<br />
TODEABPSLBT<br />
Bdwin A. Paoni <strong>of</strong> Ml B.<br />
Surf Rd. was named to the<br />
"** list for academic<br />
- , *<br />
Rut « iM<br />
school <strong>of</strong> Law In<br />
— • — P^ Demos. r<br />
^ Harvey Lakes Mens Sln « les mo<br />
director, while Recreation Director Don Fileggj<br />
enefi<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BUTCHER SHOP<br />
& DELICATESSEN Says,.. I auction Auff. 23<br />
WHY PAY MORE! l " '<br />
HOT SANDWICHES:<br />
Steak 2,30<br />
Cheese Steak ,2M<br />
PiziaSteak ..,.,.. 2,?o<br />
Roast Beef,,.....,. 2.1s<br />
COLD SANDWICHES:<br />
Ham...... .......1.99 199 Egg Salad.<br />
Turkey Breast ..,,, ,1,99<br />
Tunarwhift) ,,,,,. — .,.1.99<br />
Corned Beef ,,,,.,.,. 1.99 ??<br />
Roast Beef 1,99<br />
<strong>of</strong>lnfl<br />
L.verwursf.<br />
Ham Salad<br />
g....n<br />
Roast Betf.<br />
- /<br />
FOR OUR<br />
NorthEast Comer<br />
JJ8th& West<br />
DIAL 399-7680<br />
M0N.-SAT.<br />
Turkey Breast & Cheese. 2,35<br />
Si Ch<br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
EASY<br />
PARKING<br />
Bp YAR'S MARKET<br />
1336-44 Aibury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Dial 399-1343<br />
Featuring; All Prime Beat, Lamb, Pork, Veal, Poultry,<br />
Quality Delicatessen, Farm Fresh Fruit and Produce<br />
REPEAT OF A SELLOUT-CHICKEN & RIBS SALE<br />
MEATY P0W<br />
SPARERIBS<br />
OflCOUNTBY STYLE HIBS<br />
Fresfi Siiced<br />
CttPSTIAK<br />
•a.t9,b<br />
•role prime<br />
RLIT<br />
ivl#.f9,b<br />
8'<br />
Ground<br />
Sirloin<br />
. (•rm$ni1 To Orrtsr<br />
Aisb<br />
ROAST<br />
Boneless PurK<br />
R0YALE ROAST<br />
\M.99.b<br />
Primt ilys<br />
ROAST<br />
:<br />
PERDUE<br />
CHICKEN SALE<br />
BREASTS: M.ae..<br />
LESS- eov.<br />
CUTTJTS. 'a.BB^<br />
All/Meat FflESHSLICEODeU SPECIALS<br />
BOLOGNA<br />
SWISS CHEESE<br />
m BACK and ON SALE! COKE CLASSIC!<br />
mSM^ry^MMmmm<br />
Homecooked<br />
BOAST BEEF*<br />
ROAST PORK<br />
TURKEY BREAST<br />
*1.69v3ib.<br />
UVERWURST<br />
owe, Pa. to present a benefit UthograpW ani" J&l<br />
« * » « ! **Mm itSO gnfflfflcsf tta auction w£<br />
Selling Your House<br />
This li i good year to get<br />
a mortgage — and that<br />
makes it e good year to buy<br />
or sell a house.<br />
The pr!e« <strong>of</strong> money—the<br />
rate you have to pay to<br />
h —"1 — has a definite ef-<br />
J the price <strong>of</strong> houses.<br />
When mortgage rates are<br />
1— they can borrow<br />
Sometimes the seller has<br />
. f » Provide below<br />
nwket financing to move<br />
2£iP wrt ]J' 'MWing his<br />
|"!f" v f «»um. When tencan<br />
afford to pay a little<br />
oeto higher mortgage<br />
Lower rates mean that<br />
^P P««Ple qualify for<br />
1 r* tL* P ereinf "Be <strong>of</strong> in-<br />
S.?,^ 11 ,,' 0 •_."w>rt9agaV<br />
''"^'cent<strong>of</strong>grSis<br />
ncome for principal and<br />
r1?/ e ?- As the rate drops, so ^toage does the<br />
monthly payment required<br />
jLi a "? •"• "o»n. AtJrop<br />
from is percent to 9 nor.<br />
cent In the rate could<br />
double the number <strong>of</strong><br />
qualified homebuylno<br />
households. , " uyl "°<br />
T? " r * more buyer*<br />
"""we can bring<br />
ipiay^s^''**<br />
mve opening bids ranriag<br />
fr«n|25toi7i,<br />
A "coltoctor'i comer will<br />
Mw be featured and wfli<br />
incluue works by modera<br />
OM«B» such as SaJwdrn<br />
MM. Norman Rockwell,<br />
Aleiander Calder, Michil<br />
pBaeroli, Joan Mire and I<br />
F\mds ralaed by the event<br />
wul benefit Atahiemer's<br />
ttn« in the eommunlttf<br />
pa 12.50 admission price<br />
includes complimentary<br />
•action, refreshments throughout ^ ^ the<br />
Tickets and furtaer inwmaflon<br />
can be obtained by<br />
gUng Judi O'Donnell at W7.<br />
S662.<br />
TALES<br />
Kathy Schlrtman<br />
Is Home-Buying<br />
an Adventure?<br />
Yes, You Bet it Is!<br />
Clrit <strong>of</strong> »ll. wh*t yov «tf «r«M you<br />
buy * pl«» or land (wim hotnt). If<br />
- in* TIN* •nd not «h* i»nd Hull. Ttx<br />
Und Mayi n«nt ,wtwn It li (w,<br />
pttutlly.rorvouruMwWMorihcvi*<br />
<strong>of</strong> f utur* Dtntriltoni: Thf Illk #IV*»<br />
you KM right h> wtw Upoo.ttn im*<br />
•nd to PMMM. occupy, UM, esntnii,<br />
Mloy »rM OIlpoM «f nw land — to<br />
M'yovf Viand swnMinle" '• «"<br />
tviHy ewrwtnls w a tlttt, *Mf»> It<br />
'm«r»lii * bvndu <strong>of</strong> riohti to owiw-<br />
Winners <strong>of</strong> the 1985 Baby Parade<br />
105th Year, Number 28<br />
from the Baby Parade |<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.08228 Tuesday, August j^1|85 <strong>On</strong>e Section price 30'<br />
• • • • • • ' • ptwltn'by P*il<br />
Carolyn Zoerb, center; takes a Dap as best friends Kobert Roeske and John Richardson check<br />
out the surrounding crowd during last TiJursday's 76thialnnual baby parade. More pictures page<br />
HOAC AND SONS<br />
iPRISOPORT,<br />
EICH.<br />
Meis wants<br />
city to pay<br />
49284<br />
recall defense<br />
ByANTTAJ.SPIEGEL<br />
Sentinel-Ledger arif<br />
letter to<br />
aaars<br />
a^onrta Govermnort. Mela beuem<br />
the petition seeking Ui recall is tavalkL<br />
Ooptea <strong>of</strong> tto Ang. 7 letter were «bo<br />
fasoedtootberComicam«nbei»,Maytr<br />
Jack Bittner and dfySolidtttGeraldJ.<br />
Cbuncfl that I believe tbereaaon or the<br />
cause as stated on the petition U not<br />
vrnUd and I wffl teak legal counsel to<br />
: *^:,S^^,v-<br />
petUtan If flw dtjr<br />
(Please tnm to<br />
oelieved dead<br />
111 TfcKlTie<br />
ill<br />
XUWEK TOWNSHIP — He ! Miip"»U.<br />
' 19 Marine Pulfce coBtinwd^<br />
aha- httTSte?i5«- Ctah*ea",»*M»»; T " :••<br />
en0ne aircraft noeedlvwd Into the<br />
aafQithSDe<br />
Reef Committee last<br />
transfer its affBhore<br />
to the otntc ?r>p^MtToFED- nvnsatka. oat, the t£<br />
vtnmmental t Pnftectkn as part <strong>of</strong> Us e » * , „<br />
"• ' ta W"—* flier^, P =g<br />
*&a2 ' h^ de^ed'fia.^<br />
replaced older wooden onei. bave been &rvsL<br />
undecided about<br />
1^ ^ j/»<br />
, ocean or sitting beneath _ _<br />
!|P^^w^^-, ", Srimmirtl*itffibtUwed'me<br />
^ttdtUpBtodteaOMnew ^fc^ placed boxes on the<br />
^people art wa^chid dw bys. bo iriwalkifor donationi,,^<br />
.W^I? beach pittoi-*t \lanea nave changed since<br />
i^^^*? 0 ^* 1 ^* ^MHrtalttraaiBm<strong>of</strong> the<br />
;i»ho eitber sit .in a woodra B^chPatrtil under its first<br />
i^iJ^ :1 te^!? : •fc'E haii^phlloiphyWhag 1 net<br />
_,:peyondthegwell <strong>of</strong> the waves.' changed.;,,The ,< <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
IrtiattttjWpcroWniitoi W^^ftitrel *;lii*thwi^ 'to<br />
|«^W^fflWpl^«OUmHyptotf^:tt^^';|':#,^ • '."" <<br />
; ' t tOi^ : at^,;|#l^»fr«Bi«nlaSi0«ian':<br />
iwas<br />
swra
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PAGE 2<br />
SJ guard championships tomorrow<br />
Tin South Jersey Lifeguard<br />
Ouunpionihlp, the oldest and<br />
ant prestigious <strong>of</strong> the But<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,j, TUESDAY. AUGUST 13,1B8S£<br />
Rain delayed 76th annual Baby Parade but didn't prevent it<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce the rain stopped on on Granted, It looked a little over MO «0 entries, entries.<br />
sMnrt ,«, h.in««M...u t ^ ,^ „, . _ „ "•"<br />
Thursday, spectator flocked<br />
Seven-and -a- half-month-old<br />
shakey at Brit, but around 1 Fred Raxen announced be<br />
to the boardwalk to claim<br />
Alexis DeDonato <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />
pjn, the Palmyra String Band babies as they passed nil<br />
their seats tor a 76-year-old<br />
Hill, Pa. posed as the parade's<br />
came strutting down the Judging stand In front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tradition that was sure to go<br />
"Ul<br />
Boardwalk followed by Mule Pier. Queen Infanta<br />
on, regardless <strong>of</strong> the weather, pageant queens, bands, floats Jennifer Sims looted on with<br />
tapoaed delay.<br />
and, <strong>of</strong> course, the stars <strong>of</strong> the her two attendants, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
For IS years Mother Nature parade — the babies. Branning and Shannon Cox,<br />
has permitted done-up, WPVITV personality A! as the entrants, ranging from<br />
doUedmp and dressed-up Alberta and his wife Stella 3 months to 10 yean, strolled<br />
babies to parade the board- were the grand marshals <strong>of</strong> by.<br />
walk in the annual <strong>Ocean</strong>'aty the parade, which was Nautical and seashore<br />
Baby Parade, the oldest on directed for the third year by themes were prevalent, with a<br />
fee coast And Us year she Bruno "Dutch" Dahlhausen, fair share <strong>of</strong> sailors, mer-<br />
came through again. and which this year boasted maids, lifeguards and surfers.<br />
Earn Your Diploma Today<br />
1 boardwalk railings. For 30Ifflss<br />
Purple Princess; fourth<br />
years Marcla Schmidt <strong>of</strong><br />
Chait <strong>of</strong> Longport with a yard<br />
Robert Roeske <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />
br the personality baby wu<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been, a parade<br />
full <strong>of</strong> Cabbage Patch<br />
&nurfer QW" art 2-<br />
with First Friends, Best<br />
presented to Krlsten Frank <strong>of</strong><br />
vectator. It was 10 years ago<br />
Cousins; third, Christopher<br />
year-old Lauren King <strong>of</strong><br />
Friends, John Richardson and<br />
WilUstown, Pa. on, the float<br />
that she entered her daughter,<br />
Ryan and Cars Buehy <strong>of</strong><br />
Lansdown, Pa. took on the<br />
ftrolyn Zoerb; fifth Kevin E.<br />
My Teddy Bear's Picnic.<br />
Tagy Blasberg, who wound<br />
Ventnor on the float Send in<br />
role as an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
McHugh pf <strong>Ocean</strong> aty as<br />
A savings bond and special<br />
Up winning the Bamberger<br />
the Clowns,<br />
lifeguard, seated to • little<br />
Rev's CSre Bear Land,<br />
recognition was presented to<br />
Award. ,<br />
SPfCML AWARDS<br />
lifeguard stand on which was<br />
Section II — first Jamie<br />
Ray Reinard <strong>of</strong> Riehboro, Pa<br />
"The rain put a damper on<br />
lettered, "Watch Your<br />
Qinn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Tied for the most out- and Brennan Dunn <strong>of</strong> Ft.<br />
fee parade this year," Sch-<br />
Parents."<br />
Kristyn Byrnes <strong>of</strong> Hamstandlng twins award were: Lauderdale. ^la. as the<br />
midt remarked, "but it was<br />
Two "Little Bo Peeps," 3monton<br />
sitting In Grandma's<br />
Ashley and Klrsten Paleezny Peanut Butter and Jam Kids<br />
sttll nice."<br />
year-old Kathryn Donadio <strong>of</strong><br />
Attic; second Kathryn <strong>of</strong> Berlin as two angels in a en a large Jar <strong>of</strong> peanut<br />
Don and Peggy Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
Annapolis, Md. and 5-year-old<br />
Donadio <strong>of</strong> Annapolis, Md. as<br />
cloud and Alexander and butter.<br />
Maple Shade have spent, the<br />
Melissa Brown <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Little Bo Peep; third Erin and Richard Golden <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DIVfflQND ;<br />
first week In August the past<br />
Arlington, stepped out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Tlmmy Blake <strong>of</strong> Nashua, N.H. as The Super Guys. Commercial floats — first<br />
bur years In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but<br />
Mother Goose book to parade<br />
on the Good Ship Lollipop, The award for greatest Fisherman's Wharf; second<br />
Us was-the first they saw the<br />
while "andennm," I-fear-<br />
Section m — first Jasmine<br />
distance wu presented to Rauhauser's Candy; third<br />
parade.<br />
old Jennifer Scott from Mt.<br />
Qirisflna Siow and Ronnie<br />
Mark Howell <strong>of</strong> Kaneohe, Irene's Gift Shop? fourth<br />
"It was a bad day so we<br />
Q*raim, glided by In htr<br />
Glfford <strong>of</strong> Petersburg as<br />
Hawaii complete with Stalnton's Department Storej<br />
decided to stop and watch the<br />
pumpkin carriage driven by a<br />
Sugar & Spice and Snakes &<br />
Hawaiian outfit and pineapple fifth The Peanut Shop,<br />
parade," Peggy Smim said,<br />
very sleepy 3-year-old.<br />
Snails; second Barbie,<br />
on a float.<br />
In the non-commercial<br />
"And we enjoyed it very<br />
Danielle Scott,<br />
Jimmie and Mary Ryblckl <strong>of</strong><br />
Bundle <strong>of</strong> Joy Deborah division, the Queen Infanta<br />
ouch."<br />
Jamie Patricia Gtnn, 3-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with their No. i<br />
Rondeau <strong>of</strong> SeaviUe captured float.<br />
During a luncheon before<br />
years-old <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, and<br />
Baby; third Michelle Hoz-<br />
the annual Hanseome Award,<br />
Susan Houseman,<br />
be parade. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Public<br />
Kristyn Lynn Byrnes, 2, <strong>of</strong><br />
worth <strong>of</strong> E. Vheland as a<br />
The Leo Bamberger Award<br />
Marie Huber<br />
Relations Director Mark<br />
Hammonton, raided<br />
Maiden In Waiting.<br />
Soifer gave a sort <strong>of</strong> pep talk<br />
"Grandma's Attte" and<br />
V<br />
to those Involved in the<br />
adorned themselves In an- parade.<br />
tique finery for the crowd. "Tlie best thing to do when<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School you have a problem," Soifer<br />
Band was unable to perform said about the rain, "is to<br />
after the rain delay, because Just go through and have the<br />
many band members bad event... with a smile."<br />
gammer Job commitments; The winners, by divisions,<br />
however, spectators were to this year's parade:<br />
entertained by the Palmyra BimiQNA<br />
and Ulcranlan-Ainerlcan<br />
string bands, the Sunshine Section I-first Holly Ann<br />
Boys and the Doctors <strong>of</strong><br />
BUUo <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, A<br />
Rhythm.<br />
Classic; second Jennifer Lynn<br />
"?—** =, « * <strong>of</strong> Wilmineton Del. and<br />
m mmm V° n * D" 1 ' « nd Brst, Corey Hernandez <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />
Mays Landing on a golf<br />
course as the Never a Doctor TODAY (Tuesday) WEDNESDAY<br />
on Wednesday; second and WEDNESDAY<br />
Sand sculpting contest on<br />
Timothy LJppert-Ridivalsky <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Pops Orchestra the 10th Street beach,<br />
<strong>of</strong> McKee <strong>City</strong> in ms police appearing on the Music pier, beginning 9 a.m.<br />
chase car as Cops 'n Robbers' 8 pj». Admission $1.<br />
flurd, Lauren King <strong>of</strong> Lanj.<br />
Miss Crustacean contest<br />
downe. Pa, in a lifeguard TUESDAY<br />
and hermit crab race, 1 p.m.<br />
stand as part <strong>of</strong> the Mean Alice in Wonderland on the 12th Street beach.<br />
Qty Beach Patrol,<br />
production in the youth<br />
DIVISION C oBjter, 6th Street and Attanfle Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />
first, Staeey Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />
Avenue, 7:30 p.m. Admission meeting, Daniel's<br />
Ablngton, Abington, "Pa. Pa, ~vith*'her B.M.<br />
with her<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point,<br />
Newcomers and old parade Stuart addons <strong>of</strong> Tallahassee, Cabbage Patch friends at •<br />
ms alike crowded ?^ the fl«. as Peanuts: third n—j—
f hv<br />
llf<br />
•<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
editorials/comment<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
is changing<br />
Reports that the owners <strong>of</strong> Watsons<br />
Restaurant wish to demolish the landmark and<br />
replace it with a motel with c<strong>of</strong>fee shop continue<br />
the proposals or actions this summer which are<br />
changing the face <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
The demise, via the courts, <strong>of</strong> the city's century-old<br />
blue law is the biggest change in the<br />
resort's heritage and tradition That came after<br />
the town was abuzz with rumors that the city<br />
wanted the former school building which houses<br />
the arts center and museum razed — rumor was<br />
to sell the land for condominiums. Then, a few<br />
weeks ago, beachgoers and boardwalk strollers<br />
were one morning greeted by a mound <strong>of</strong> rubble<br />
on the beach where Shriver's Pavilion had stood<br />
for generations. Now comes word that Watson's<br />
may become but an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> memory.<br />
Change comes in basically two ways — for the<br />
better and for the worse. But which is it and for<br />
whom in any given change?<br />
We can all speculate, but reality has a way <strong>of</strong><br />
providing predictions wrong as well as right. And<br />
newer is sometimes better than the old, despite<br />
what memories may dictate to the individual<br />
who remembers the good old days.<br />
Whatever the case may be. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is<br />
definitely undergoing major changes.<br />
A REVIEW<br />
Serving up<br />
'The Fantastics*<br />
at the Camelot<br />
KERRYSCOTTBOLL<br />
"Ladies aid gentlemen, we<br />
remind you that the taking <strong>of</strong><br />
pictures and the use <strong>of</strong><br />
recording devices is<br />
prohibited. Please sit back<br />
and enjoy the Camelot Dinner<br />
Theatre's production <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Fantasticks."<br />
And that's exactly what I<br />
ddl<br />
> r'Brrtved at the theatre<br />
around 8 p-m. and was treated<br />
to a delicious meal.<br />
Ihroughout the duration, Lais<br />
Likens played the piano and<br />
•ing.<br />
1 "It's quite obvious they're<br />
dedicated," one audience<br />
their characters.<br />
But 1 fell in love with others<br />
also. The two fathers, played<br />
by Jay Collins and Aim<br />
Richter complement etch<br />
other's acting talent The<br />
comedy between the two<br />
comes across to the audience<br />
wefl,<br />
Mike Boyle and Micheal<br />
Lee Sharp, Mortimer and<br />
Henry, play supporting roles.<br />
Page Six<br />
Tuesday. August 13,1985<br />
CITY CLERK<br />
Loretta Marshall<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall *<br />
399-6111<br />
where to go/<br />
what to do<br />
vrtiwci tv OOM <strong>of</strong>* •mi) u wkfMr<br />
SPECIAL EVENTS?<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltf PBps*Oreftestfir wltt Prank Hugger)''<br />
conductor and guest soloists, appear on the Music Pier 8 : <<br />
pjn. each Sunday, free admission: Monday, Tuesday and '•<br />
Wednesday, ti admission. 1<br />
— i,<br />
Alice In Wonderland production at the youth center, 6tb<br />
Street and Atlantic Avenue, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. AoV r<br />
mission J2.50. 1<br />
Sand sculpting contest on the 10th Street beach, starting* ~<br />
I am Wednesday. L<br />
Miss Crustacean contest and hermit crab race 1 p JD. on "-•;<br />
fee 1W1 Street beach, Wednesday.<br />
— • — .•••1.'<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star bazaar on the Music Pier 9 ajn. .7<br />
to 3 p_m. Thursday. .•<br />
Al Alberts showcase appearing on the Music Her, 8.<br />
pjn. Thursday. -'<br />
produced by William H,<br />
production hot also serve<br />
to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday while classes are In<br />
Martha]] and directed by Joe<br />
dtaners to their guests.<br />
session. The month <strong>of</strong> August wUl host a "Paper Worta" ••'<br />
Candelora.<br />
At 7:30 It was lights out and<br />
exhibit by Die Philadelphia Water Color dub, featuring t-'<br />
Setae-Ann Likens did an<br />
quiet among the audience. El<br />
New Jersey artists, shown in the Lower and Upper*<br />
exceptional Job catching each<br />
Gallo, played by Joe Can- Chariots to the casino castles<br />
character's personality by<br />
. delora, came on step to do designing and making the By Reverend<br />
Ms version <strong>of</strong> Try to<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brotherly Benevolence, I mystery cars.<br />
good news and seem intent in<br />
costumes, tte dances were WOXIAMF.ECKERT<br />
Renumber and I found<br />
an regular^ freated, to the In unhurried speed they bringing others to share in the<br />
choreographed by Eliane<br />
myself being mentally pulled<br />
experience <strong>of</strong> suddenly seeing pass to and from ma Magic grandeur <strong>of</strong> it all. They serve<br />
Beraridi,<br />
I guess it Is the mystery <strong>of</strong> it<br />
right up on the stage with Mm,<br />
the grlllwork and then the Kingdom here in South Jer- the elite, the nobility who<br />
The musical is playing all<br />
ready to visualize and capture<br />
hunk panel <strong>of</strong> these jet black, sey. As U from the wombs <strong>of</strong> merit mystic mobility.<br />
summer at the Camelot<br />
fee feeling <strong>of</strong> the play.<br />
glistening white, bronze,<br />
Dinner Theatre, Mb Street , The effect that they produce<br />
fce Casinos — err, Castles —* From near and far, both<br />
pearl, maroon or silver<br />
The show to a comedy about and West Avenue, For is like a hush! Jet black,<br />
they hasten to proclaim the day and night the gentry are<br />
a boy and girl who toll In love. reservations call 31M5M. glistening white, bronze,<br />
transported in hushed<br />
They art neighbors and I can't tell you anymore pearl, maroon, silver are Just<br />
elegance befitting their<br />
unknown to them, their about the play because 1 don't some <strong>of</strong> the colon. Portraits<br />
dignity, Row graced are the<br />
fathers pre-arrange their want to ruin It for you when more than photos — they are<br />
highways! Perhaps it is the<br />
marriage by building a wall you do see it. I do agree with state <strong>of</strong> the art class that<br />
state which should pay tolls to<br />
between their houses. The what another audience<br />
glides more than rides, awes<br />
the regal chariots?<br />
Letters to the<br />
first set U surrealism; the member said though:<br />
more than startles, humbles<br />
To the peasantry these<br />
second act, more realistic<br />
more than intimidates.<br />
"It's refreshing to see such<br />
vehicles are class. Have you<br />
Actor Ron Federico, Matt pr<strong>of</strong>essional talent, right ben<br />
ever seen one with, again<br />
editor appear in<br />
(the boy), and actress Bettie- to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,"<br />
With little, In fact, to my<br />
excuse the expression a flat<br />
Ann Likens, Louisa (the girl),<br />
knowledge, with no variation,<br />
toe? Never! Ever seen one<br />
show great talent as stagers Kerry Scott Ml Ui a they move solely east and<br />
stopped by the police? We <strong>of</strong><br />
and performers. Their energy summer intern with west or north and south.<br />
Friday's edition<br />
the common folk must ob-<br />
level throughout the play the^ city Public Always seen on the more<br />
serve speed limits. No such<br />
never ends. I actually found Relation's Depart- courtly Parkway or Ex*<br />
•nundane considerations slow<br />
myself falling in love with ment.<br />
pressway, I can only assume<br />
the passage <strong>of</strong> royalty.<br />
that they also stoop to<br />
Others may call these can<br />
navigate the mundane streets<br />
<strong>of</strong> dues, although 1 would -OCEAN <strong>City</strong> GOVERNMENT- gtreteh-llmos and their<br />
passengers suckers who can't<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger seriously question towns and<br />
MAYOR<br />
COUNCIL PRESIDENT even look themselves in the<br />
villages as worthy <strong>of</strong> their<br />
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Windsurfing 13 one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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fee pastime.<br />
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The book is. complete with<br />
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THE WINE ROADS OF<br />
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MiUon<br />
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car rental data, wine<br />
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'sketch mAps for escb AMI/<br />
f INSEARCUOFIJBERTYu<br />
Tuesday, August 13,1985 Page Seven<br />
by Robert Baggs, director <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library<br />
to suicide- and his also describes the available mis thoroughly illustrated and Alesiinder Woolicott,<br />
by Derek Lambert homosexuality and drug remedies frustrated con- volume is a celebration not drama critic, both <strong>of</strong> them<br />
Lambert has produced yet contacts suggest • kidnapping sumers can apply, and howJut<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Statue <strong>of</strong> Liberty, member! <strong>of</strong> the Algonquin<br />
another «ripDinR World War and murder.<br />
Bid where to go tor recourse. but <strong>of</strong> the-mbertiei it sym- Round Table.<br />
D dlffhanger In this tale <strong>of</strong> a This exciting but ultimately Virtually everything you bolizes and that were <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>On</strong>e day, the very dead body<br />
lost shipment <strong>of</strong> gold bullion tragic true-life drama sur- could buy, from insurance by neighboring Mis Island, it a ghow |irl is fo\jnd in th§<br />
from the Bank <strong>of</strong> England. passes even the best detective and banking services to site <strong>of</strong> the immigration center flartmtnt <strong>of</strong> chum George S.<br />
Fearing invasion, the topicflon.<br />
automobiles and appliances, tor the Port <strong>of</strong> New York Kaufman. Gforgt swears he<br />
financiers and military KATE QUtNTWrs DAYS from legal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional between 1892 and ISM. didn't do it. With tin aid <strong>of</strong> a<br />
strategists in the United by Susan Sheehan<br />
services to pensions and hotel Numerous photographs, detective friend, Parker and<br />
Kingdom decide to ship their The very human problems reservations, is covered. some in striking color, and Woolicott set out to find the<br />
gold to the United States, heed by families and society Strewn throughout the book other period drawings grace malefactor — a path that<br />
following a top secret plan. in caring for aging invalid are special warnings that (his brisk historical account, leads them into • dope<br />
Nazi leader Herman Goring parents receive the sym- focus on potential problems. which should attract a wide smuggling ring and the<br />
complicates matters when he pathetic attention <strong>of</strong> author The book can be used as a browsing audience as the reader into gales <strong>of</strong> laughter<br />
steals the gold for himself, but Sieehan in Us moving study. practical overview <strong>of</strong> eon- statue's restoration and as quips, bon mots, and one<br />
a convicted counterspy and Kate Quintan is an old but sumer rights or as a starting centennial celebration take linen go flying.<br />
his band <strong>of</strong> green parachutists still independent Irishwoman point for the Individual who place.<br />
Within .th]s.paradi-<strong>of</strong>-sar^ -<br />
has • particular problem but THE DOROTHY PARKER<br />
utlfarious subplots,<br />
castle dialogue and celebrity<br />
with her unmarried daughter doesn *t taiow how to rectify It, MURDER CASE bf George<br />
romantic interludes, and lota<br />
name dropping — anyone who<br />
tor years, A serious illness, FLAVORS OF ASIA by Butt<br />
<strong>of</strong> adventure combine in this<br />
was anyone in literature and<br />
however, has now made Kate Reynaldo Alejandro An extremely original<br />
rousing novel from the author<br />
show bU in the late 1920s<br />
an Invalid whom her daughter TMs book highlights recipes murder mystery set in New<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Judoa Code.<br />
either appears or Ls men-<br />
can no longer support or care from Indonesia, Malaysia, York In 1926. Bast uses actual tioned In one context or<br />
THE FORTY MINUTE for by herself. Kate is Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, characters from VS. literary another - is a well presented<br />
\<br />
W4R by Janet A Chrli Morris referred to an experimental Cambodia, Laos, and Korea, history as his sleuths: detection process that win<br />
Janet Morris and hercity<br />
program set up to provide as well as China and Japan, Dorothy Parker, wit, ver- appeal to traditionalist Joel Home beats the throw to first baseman Jeff Haas in game between<br />
husband have produced a home care for patients who Dishes are grouped into ifier, and short story writer, mystery f$ns.<br />
J JS Homei and Miller Paint/Roy Rogers.<br />
thoroughly readable novel — might otherwise be shunted sections by course and within<br />
half tcience fiction and half from hospital to nursing course by country <strong>of</strong> origin,<br />
mystery — about the af-<br />
an arrangement that allows<br />
tennath <strong>of</strong> a nuclear ex* Sheehan's account vividly cooks to select from among a<br />
change triggered by a portrays the many people — variety <strong>of</strong> soups or appetizers<br />
terrorist nuclear bombing <strong>of</strong> doctors, family members, or, for example, to produce a<br />
Washington.<br />
nurses, social workers, Burmese meal from begin*<br />
The human cost <strong>of</strong> even bureaucrats, household ring to end.<br />
mch United use <strong>of</strong> nuclear workers, helpers — who The tett also provides<br />
weapons is staggering — Sbecome<br />
part <strong>of</strong> Kate's fight to historical and cultural con-<br />
million lives. The key to stay in her own apartment. tents for the foods under<br />
postwar recovery and Kate and her situation discussion. A few <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Western victory lies in the make a real and universally ingredients, such as fish<br />
radioactive ruins <strong>of</strong> fee CIAaffecting<br />
story.<br />
sauce, nori (purple seaweed),<br />
headquarters, and the book BROTHERS AND a- udon (a kind <strong>of</strong> noodle),<br />
follows the mission to recover KEEPERS by John Edgar will have to be purchased in<br />
it.<br />
WIdeman<br />
Asian speciality shops. Most,<br />
The Morrises display ez> Novelist Wldeman has however, contain readily<br />
tensive background created a very personal and available materials, are<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> their subject startling memoir <strong>of</strong> his own straightforward, and staple<br />
along with a fine eye forlife<br />
as a writer and <strong>of</strong> his to carry out<br />
realistic detail and a keen broker's llfe as a prison In- Alejandro's gathering <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> characterization. mate, In a narrative that recipes <strong>of</strong> so many different<br />
Recommended for both unveils the waste, frustration, countries results in a welcome<br />
adventure and science fiction and possibilities <strong>of</strong> these two combination <strong>of</strong> cultural<br />
aw) fantasy lowers. black American lives. flavors and gastronomical<br />
DUNGEON MASTER by Both men grew up in Pitt- delights,<br />
William Dear<br />
sburgh's Homewood ghetto, A highly recommended<br />
Oil Aug. 11, 1979, James and while their shared early introduction to Oriental<br />
Dallas Egbert in, a 16-year- experiences and family still tastes,<br />
old computer whiz with an IQ bind them, their later careers<br />
<strong>of</strong> IN, vanished from his diverged sharply and inex- THE GRAND WOK COOK-<br />
Michigan State University plicably, one becoming a BOOK by Olivia Wo<br />
dormitory. The only dues to college pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Wu'g book continues the<br />
his disappearance wen a novelist, the, other a drug excellence <strong>of</strong> Barren's cook-<br />
suicide note which was addict and criminal. book publications. Wok usage<br />
possibly penned by someone<br />
here runsithe gamut from<br />
As Wldeman records Us<br />
other than Egbert, an un-<br />
finger foods through desserts.<br />
own reaction to this diecharacteristically<br />
neat room,<br />
Most dishes are Cantonese<br />
botany, his anger surfaces,<br />
and a bulletin board with both toward the racism he has<br />
pushpins arranged in a experienced firsthand and for<br />
hotter SodOmf<br />
bliarre, ambiguously pat- fee injustice he sees in his<br />
also selections from Italian<br />
terned message.<br />
Brother's life sentence. In<br />
and French sources, such as<br />
Private Investigator describing bis prison visits to<br />
oeufs a la neige.<br />
William Dear here reveals the Us brother, Wideman reveals<br />
For stir frying (me most<br />
tacts behind this headline. fee depths <strong>of</strong> his angulalwuid<br />
popular use <strong>of</strong> the wok), Wu<br />
making case. As events un- pain with honesty and fire,<br />
gives a generic recipe for the<br />
fold, we see the author pursue<br />
sequence: prepare and cut<br />
READER'S DIGEST<br />
Increasingly startling leads;<br />
bod uniformly, stir fry the<br />
CONSUMER ADVISER<br />
Egbert's fanatic absorption<br />
materials in sequence (those<br />
This comprehensive "ac-<br />
with the fantasy game<br />
needing longest cooking get<br />
tion guide" to your rights f<br />
Dungeons & Dragons hints at<br />
stir fried first), combine the<br />
acquiring satisfactory go<br />
his games playing in the<br />
materials, and ben serve<br />
and service not only<br />
heating tunnels beneath the<br />
them with the garnish.<br />
consumers to frauds<br />
MSUcampus; bis toying with deceptions, product defects,<br />
Other eclectic recipes add<br />
death by abusing drugs points and corporate chicanery, but<br />
Interest to the book. 225<br />
recipes. Intermediate to<br />
advanced level.<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes by<br />
l(<br />
\,<br />
URoy Parker <strong>of</strong> Lansdale,<br />
Pa., who baa been vacationing<br />
here the put Ova yean, last<br />
week told The Sentinel<br />
Ledger his story <strong>of</strong> meeting<br />
two American prisoners <strong>of</strong><br />
war who hid witnessed the<br />
Hroshlma bombing, A week<br />
following the dropping <strong>of</strong> the<br />
first atomic bomb, he met the<br />
two soldiers In Okinawa<br />
where he served In the<br />
MUtory Pollci.<br />
"Hie men, who were dlg$ng<br />
• storm sewer at the time,<br />
witnessed the air raids and<br />
(he descent <strong>of</strong> a parachute<br />
before the bl| flash, Parker<br />
suld,<br />
Parker never again saw the<br />
-fcro-mefij—whese names he<br />
didn't know, although he said<br />
they appeared healthy at the<br />
toe.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Council will conduct a<br />
public hearing Thursday at<br />
?;30pjn. in <strong>City</strong> Hall Council<br />
Qjarabers, on the flood<br />
damage prevention ordinance<br />
which had to be amended to<br />
incorporate Federal<br />
Emergency Manageni«nt<br />
Agency standards.<br />
Council is also expected to<br />
act on a resolution authortilng<br />
an $18,450 contract to Weco<br />
anstructlon, Northfield for<br />
the installation <strong>of</strong> fiapgatea at<br />
27th Street and Sunny Harbor.<br />
Flapgates are devices<br />
designed to help control tidal<br />
flooding.<br />
Qty Council Is expected to<br />
discuss the tmicab ordinance<br />
•t Its work session tonight<br />
fTuMdayit7:M}lBa^lUI<br />
Council Clambers.<br />
- Last month Councilman<br />
William Mel* broodied the<br />
subject after he experienced<br />
difficulty in obtaining cabs for<br />
his hotel guests<br />
Meis believes cabs should<br />
be available on a 24-hour basis<br />
»ven days • wetk, Currently<br />
(hey must operate here at<br />
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license holder must have one<br />
vehicle ready for service<br />
during the otter months.<br />
mere are SO tad licenses<br />
with 15 held by Yellow Cab.<br />
Hie investigation <strong>of</strong> the'<br />
suspicious death <strong>of</strong> Mai<br />
HOHJE, 14, who waj found in<br />
her hotel room Tuesday<br />
morning, Is on hold as police<br />
await the outcome <strong>of</strong><br />
laboratory tests authorities<br />
said yesterday,<br />
(contiijuid fron page 1)<br />
elected leader within the aty<br />
an any subject" the Aug. 7<br />
letter said. "lbs principle<br />
Involved is much broader<br />
than the specific issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blue Laws and would require<br />
any elected leader to<br />
challenge such a position.<br />
"To do otherwise would<br />
subject the <strong>City</strong> to countless<br />
recall petitions and subject<br />
the elected leaders to be ruled<br />
by the threat <strong>of</strong> recall," Meii<br />
continued. "I cannot let this<br />
occur,"<br />
deviated from • position <strong>of</strong><br />
supporting the city's blue<br />
laws to one <strong>of</strong> opposing them<br />
since the 1984 municipal<br />
bridge<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Duplicate Bridge Winners for<br />
Tueidi? Aug. I ibovi<br />
average were:<br />
North-South: John and Jane<br />
Bunting 189H Charlotte<br />
Mllllgan and Jeanne Bowers<br />
180%, Margo Qarttand and<br />
George Cullen 165.7 Dr. Frank<br />
and Dot Ashead ISM, Helen<br />
Kulp and Lucille Morrison<br />
US. Jean MacCadden and Peg<br />
Alklnson 146.8 Last Nancy<br />
RemmyandPegWlegandl48.<br />
East-West: Eve KeHy and<br />
Stella Gouth 17§»C De«<br />
Carol<br />
Scott<br />
40IA«buryAve,<br />
Wednesday.. •<br />
Free Bikers<br />
Breakfast!<br />
Join us at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Club each<br />
Wednesday during Hie<br />
month <strong>of</strong> August for a<br />
complimentary continential<br />
breakfast Be our<br />
GuesU<br />
According to Li James<br />
Nicklei, result! are due<br />
Mday, •<br />
Hoang, an incoming freshman<br />
at the high school who<br />
ted graduated with honors<br />
from the intermediate school,<br />
lived and worked at the<br />
Hscayne Hotel, 818 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Av,<br />
PoUee reported there were<br />
20 motor vehicle accidents<br />
during the weekend.<br />
All were minor and didn't<br />
tavelve Injury, according to<br />
election,<br />
Mela maintains he always<br />
favored open Sunday* but<br />
would never Initiate action to<br />
overthrow blue lam prior to a<br />
court decision rendering them<br />
illegal.<br />
Meanwhile, Knight Mid he<br />
was waiting to hear what<br />
CouncO'i responsibility In be<br />
nutter wu from Corcoran,<br />
who was on vacation this<br />
week.<br />
Knight said if Corcoran was<br />
uncomfortable with the<br />
situation, the matter may<br />
have to be handled by<br />
recently hired blue taw attorney<br />
Charles PrevitU.<br />
Meis U Corcoran'! fatherin-law.<br />
Drawneck and Peg Walters<br />
170, Allee Jones and Connie<br />
Fem 170, Edna Daniels and<br />
Jean DeMarino 165 Florence<br />
Hanson and Betty Evans 159,<br />
Winnie Turner and Vera Lota<br />
162^. Marion Clinton and<br />
Emma Mat Goddard 148<br />
Gertrude BodJnt and Peg<br />
Berdeaul44.<br />
Winners <strong>of</strong> the Thursday<br />
nigit, Aug. 8 tournament<br />
bridge were 1. DM Drawneck<br />
6,150, 2. Jean Warren 5,990, 3.<br />
Wally Runyon, 5,750 and i.<br />
Margo Gartland 5^80.<br />
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Biker's Breakfast opens<br />
8 am in the Club House,<br />
Tour our sprawling 20 acre waterfront<br />
community featuring 2 pools, tennis courts,, a<br />
magnificent Club House, boat docks and luxury<br />
condominium homes.<br />
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RESORT MARKETING ASSOC.<br />
Ptl, Curt Dull <strong>of</strong> the traffic<br />
safety unit.<br />
The Planning Board ran*<br />
ttnuea its Wednesday night<br />
meeting tomorrow (Wednesday<br />
at 7:30) In Qty Hall<br />
Council chambers.<br />
Applications scheduled for<br />
review include a motel<br />
proposed fur the site <strong>of</strong><br />
Watson's Restaurant and a<br />
variance for a swimming pool<br />
at • previously approved<br />
motel at loth Stntt and<br />
Wesley Avenue, The approval<br />
was given to Daniel Bready,<br />
The Board may Impose<br />
length-<strong>of</strong>-etay restrictions as<br />
a condition <strong>of</strong> the variance<br />
since the units were approved<br />
with kitchen facilities.<br />
Last week, Baby Watson's<br />
he., agreed to a length-<strong>of</strong>stay<br />
restriction when it<br />
requested an extension on its<br />
1962 approval to construct a<br />
M-unJt moW at the site <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Goodie Comer,<br />
Janet Vogt <strong>of</strong> Country Accents <strong>of</strong> Northfield finalizes plans for the Aug.<br />
17 Shore Memorial Hospital Antique and Craft Show with Carolyn<br />
Hoeveler <strong>of</strong> Somen Point and show Chairman Linda Tozour <strong>of</strong> Soaville.<br />
The annual show is on the Music Pier in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. For further information<br />
call Tozour at 390-3400.<br />
Area doctor believed dead in plane crash<br />
•rontlnued from page 1!<br />
A Coast Guard heUcopter,<br />
on a routine flight, observed<br />
tt)e plane dive and disappear<br />
Into the bay Thursday night.<br />
Ike helicopter was on the<br />
scene in minutes and commenced<br />
searching. Joined by<br />
a Coast Guard cutter and two<br />
utility boats, they searched<br />
throughout the night, locating<br />
pieces <strong>of</strong> twisted fuselage, a<br />
•eat cushion and a flight bag<br />
containing Green's log and<br />
navigation equipment,<br />
No cause for the crash has<br />
been determined. Green did<br />
not give a distress call before<br />
the plane went down.<br />
Green rented the plane<br />
from Southern Jersey Airways<br />
and left the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Airport around 5:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, airport Manager<br />
Mflt Tea said Monday. He<br />
was a licensed pilot and Hew<br />
witt an instructor at the<br />
airport before being allowed<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
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piicant by order <strong>of</strong> ihe Planning Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> th« <strong>City</strong> o! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, All papers in<br />
connection with tnls applieatlsn are on<br />
flit in the Offici <strong>of</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city Planing Board, where they<br />
are available for inspection.<br />
Seashore pies, Inc.<br />
By Cindy Ryan<br />
By: Sary R firlfflth, Esquire<br />
Attorney for<br />
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PAGE 10<br />
THE JENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,1985<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Italian cheese makes these recipes easy<br />
By MARIE HUBEB Americas growing culinary vegetables and salads,<br />
pepptr<br />
Soda] Editor ^ sophistication, ?si£ass the awareness desserts «----.-» and other food MM.J&- 'WM ISMS 1 tap. garUc powder<br />
Saute eggplants in not oil to Spoon half the sauce over<br />
4 TUipn, cooking oD<br />
brown, swaiM* drain on paper towels, eggplants. *SKWarm<br />
remaining<br />
A eolMetten <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> tbe versatility tampUng, <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t (Mies, p<br />
8 e. crushed tomatoes Set aside, to serve with <strong>On</strong>ljhed dlah.<br />
«UQr to prepare «dpeg using AU aa reelpei ehemea wire Jusespmded, tested by rieipei Hjree In <strong>of</strong> the many new cookbook tanpUng<br />
Combine all Ingredients for Kike at 378 degrees for 30<br />
•<strong>of</strong>t Italian cheeses hu jiat miM» AU reelpei food wire eipert tested Anna, by are rieipei a ricotta In the new garden cookbook salad<br />
stuffing, mix well. Lightly oil minutes, or until bubbly.,<br />
too released by FeUio Wry xerega iM» fd Oallen, epert who A bai trim two ri variations-a chicken<br />
shallow, round casserole dish. Serves 6,<br />
ftoduote OBrporaUito callid written for leading food puraslgiana niial for elgrt,<br />
Ftaee two tablespoons <strong>of</strong> _<br />
PWG C With Cheese magazines, produced<br />
p<br />
her own and<br />
nd eggplant,<br />
eggplant,<br />
so<br />
so<br />
plentiful<br />
plentiful<br />
thla<br />
thla<br />
Oiling on each eggplant slice TIP: To heat frozen rolls in<br />
<strong>of</strong>cta<strong>of</strong>c, televlilon ihow and hai flint fl <strong>of</strong> f<br />
and fold In half. Layer slices a hurry, place In fry pan with<br />
year, stuffed with a<br />
in circle around prepared tight lid. Turn beat on low<br />
In developing the new cook- authored several cookbooks ricotta cheese mixture.<br />
casserole dMi. When com- until lid is hot to the touch.<br />
book, PolUo sought redpss -ft, obtain a co^ <strong>of</strong> the _—__ __——<br />
Dieted, design abould look Uke Immediately turn <strong>of</strong>f heat ana<br />
ftat utilized quiek-and-eaay PoUy^ CooUnf Witt ChetM JUCO7T4 0AU3EN SALAD<br />
" " until<br />
tsetaSquea for lighter fare, Cookbook, said *2 and two<br />
without sacrificing taste or p^fg <strong>of</strong> purchase to: Pouio<br />
tradition. In tb tbe past, Hootta xMxMry<br />
Products Corporation,<br />
2H c, PoUy* Ricotta<br />
Transfer chicken to biking f<br />
and d mozzarella l cheeses were Department B__<br />
,„-.,. He. diced cucumber<br />
dish In single layer. Spoon I OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
considered rtrfrtiy ettata sad l<br />
one-quarter cup seasoned<br />
IN CONCERT, MUSIC PEER<br />
ricotta and one-quarter cup<br />
Frank Ruggleri, Musical Dim-tor<br />
srxsyst gssasfla sjassra^<br />
crushed tomatoes to center <strong>of</strong><br />
Tom PtrUu, Barttme<br />
each breast.<br />
Guest Soloists:<br />
crisp lettuce leaves<br />
Top each breast with 2<br />
Marylyn Mulvey, Soprano<br />
book! on the nurkit and prt»n, »ups, |<br />
•alt and pepper<br />
slices mozairella and take 20<br />
Wom Bradley, Tenor<br />
paprika (optional)<br />
minutes. Serves I,<br />
Maria Kafkalas, Soprano (Wednetday only)<br />
EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />
Stir prepared vegetables<br />
8PM TUESDAY.AUO, 13<br />
Thomas S, Moon<br />
into ricotta, chill at least 30<br />
fiedMJ!..... ,. Hfrbert<br />
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ROOFING ft Mound ricotta mixture on<br />
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PAINTING SHEET METAL WORK<br />
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PAGE 14 THE SENTIN1L.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,1985<br />
Ollie Muzslay carries on a seaside tradition<br />
(contlunl Irani page li least I can hear over the radio ocean rather than purchase a<br />
what's going on,",<br />
beach tag. Beach tag In-<br />
lifeguard stand la equipped In thi past It was no easy spectors can ask the guards<br />
with a wtblt-talMe, Guards matter in -untaet a particular *»r assistance In getting the<br />
dori't call the captain directly rescue vehicle when needed person u*,... ;*>• water, but<br />
unless tared with a dirt immediately. Guards can now Mucslay emphasises , the<br />
emergency. Instead, the nil directly to the Rescue guards<br />
lieutenants have the authority Squad, for instance. Instead <strong>of</strong><br />
to determine whether their using up precious time run-<br />
captain should be ning to a private home to use<br />
fiunWarlzed with a situation. the phone.<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the problems here To a minor degree, guards<br />
Is the beaches are l*s mlle-s also assist city beach tag<br />
long," Muzslay says. "That's personnel Occasionally,<br />
38 to 40 protected beaches. At someon* will run into toe<br />
1 after the beachea ••closed," ntng.<br />
He had wandered about 10 No women tried out for the<br />
blocks from the beach where Beach Patrol Ma year. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Ms family was.<br />
woman is on the force for the<br />
This year's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ftas sununer season.<br />
Beach Patrol—which Includes Reasons Muzslay: "It's a<br />
primary respon- 107 guards, eight lieutenants physical job. The swimming,<br />
sibility is the saving <strong>of</strong> lives. and fix medics—Is nicely they can do. It's the boats they<br />
New, recently, Is the policy balanced, says It, captain, flnd hard. It's not.that I'm<br />
on lost children. If a child Is "We have a good mixture <strong>of</strong> against them, but maybe<br />
reported missing and hasn't experienced gurads and some jobs are better<br />
been found by the ttee the young talent, The local swim phyiioally for men. The<br />
Beach Patrol workday it dubs are finding us some women we've had have been<br />
over, the guards stay until good swimmers." <strong>On</strong>e good, They'ri very con-<br />
notified that the child has requirement Insisted on by scientious,"<br />
been located.<br />
Muzslay Is that all guards<br />
Last year a boy <strong>of</strong> i was must exercise at least one Capt. MiBslay is convinced<br />
discovered sitting behind a hour each day, whether it be hat his beach patrol is the<br />
sand dune by guards 1% hours rawing, swimming or ran best and It is his intention that<br />
it remain so, "I want to<br />
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1 "I'm low-key, easy-going, respect," he continuea. "You apt, Oliver Muzslay <strong>of</strong>-foe<br />
firm and fair. Check with the have to have a working <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol<br />
guards. But I don't get down knowledge <strong>of</strong> the beach, the raises his hand in salute^,<br />
to the beach as much as I ocean, e Uickground in life. before returning to Ms duties.* '<br />
would like to personalke with saving, 1 was 23 years on the With a self-assured smile, At<br />
the fellows,<br />
Beach Patrol before I became tarns on his heel, commenting<br />
"In this job you have to captain -and I guess that over his shoulder, "It's- a<br />
treat the guards with qualifies me for something." great job. I love it."<br />
Artificial reef may be reality<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
"We are alio leeklni toe<br />
Myatt, who has done donation <strong>of</strong> small steel-hulled<br />
similar work in Florida and vessels for linking at reef<br />
South Carolina, praised the sites,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> group, which in<br />
conjunction with the National<br />
Marine Fisheries Service ui<br />
Sandy Hook and the New<br />
Jersey Sea Orant Consortium<br />
selected the site.<br />
- ne says. "It's an 'eseeUant site,"<br />
Eventually, Muzslay would Myatt said. "The committee<br />
like to see additional beaches made a very good choice,"<br />
opened for protection in the According to Myatt, the<br />
southern end <strong>of</strong> the resort. state has set aside funds in-<br />
With an increasing cluding $6,000 for transporting<br />
population, he thinks, reef materials to the site, for<br />
"There's just more need for ttw pilot program, H sue-<br />
it,"<br />
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continue funding through<br />
As for himself, Muzslay is state appropriations and fen<br />
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so far and confident <strong>of</strong> the biologically acceptable<br />
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Miss Crustacean Beauty Pageant Wednesday afternoon on beach<br />
Oontroverey or scandal will Crustacean USA" and $»keiperion, "They Kay in<br />
' -jiever beimlreh the Miss •warded the coveted their shells for protection. If<br />
Oustacean Beauty Pageant "Cucumber Rind Cup," a they get out they can get<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy, according to Its trophy with * cucumber stuck zapped by a bird or something<br />
. toard <strong>of</strong> governors who have Inside. In an era marked by else,<br />
guided the competition beauty pageant leri-<br />
through eight ymn <strong>of</strong> nonsationallam, the Miss<br />
controverglal anonymity. Ouitaeean "Pafeant hai<br />
The annual contest which remained pristine.<br />
attracta a bevy <strong>of</strong> the meat "Yeu'U never find a hermit<br />
fund are tax deductible and cpmely hermit crate on earth crab poiing in the buff<br />
further Information may'be is scheduled for 1 p.m., Aug. because It can be fatal," notes<br />
obtained by contacting^)) 14 on the 12th Meet beach. Mark loiter, <strong>City</strong> public<br />
' said Myatt, explaining Nacote Creek Research ' the winner Is crowned "Mlaa relations director and contest<br />
regulations require a 50-foot Station, Star Route, Abseeon,<br />
clearance <strong>of</strong> water atop N.J. 08201 or olUng 441-3292.<br />
submerged boats and barges. Myatt said the state hx-<br />
Last month a clam boat pected to hire a biologist to<br />
donated by a Wlldwood Crest continue fullttme<br />
corporation was sunk at the management <strong>of</strong> the program<br />
reef site, said Myatt, adding enee it's underway.<br />
$3,000 from the New Jersey AUG. 25 DINNER<br />
Artificial Reef Development BENEFITS AGENCY .<br />
Fund, was used to clean the<br />
vessel,<br />
The auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Holy*<br />
Redeemer Visiting Nurse and<br />
Hie fund was established<br />
Home Health Agency will<br />
last year by a fishing<br />
sponsor a dinner to benefit the<br />
publication which sponsors<br />
agency from 4 to 10 p.-m.<br />
fishing tournaments. "It's<br />
Sunday, Aug. 25 at the S.J,<br />
good to gee the flailing in-<br />
Wade Tavem and Restaurant<br />
dustry wanting to put some <strong>of</strong><br />
in North Wildwood, Donation<br />
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Myatt remarked, „•—"~<br />
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Comes, Mill Crustacean," more than c<strong>of</strong>tpensstes. Last and cucumbers in a bed <strong>of</strong> As usual, the beauty contest contemporary grata to<br />
the pageant'* theme song, year's winner, "Crab Salad," lettuce.<br />
will be followed by the annual emulate. • *<br />
he said.<br />
"There Is real Imagination Hermit Crab Races featuring "Hemiie was a daas fifing<br />
"Besides, a naked hermit ""' f ~~ •t work here," noted Solfer, ISO <strong>of</strong> the fleetest creepers on crab," notes Solfer. "He<br />
crab looks like a string <strong>of</strong><br />
"good old-fashtoned. earth,<br />
never ate ptan and drank<br />
•croungy spaghetti with some<br />
outrageous fun that Is vir- Pattest crab over the three- o% tepid swamp water."<br />
daws and feelers stuck on the<br />
tually impossible to scanfoot plywood ova! it crowned Crabs mar nghtar for (be<br />
end. Not a very appetizing<br />
daUas."<br />
"King <strong>of</strong> JOuii" and given a Jirl fr VI I<br />
picture for a center-fold,<br />
Furthermore, Uie board <strong>of</strong> btf plague.<br />
be day <strong>of</strong> tbe events on me<br />
Inalde their shells, the<br />
governors have devised a "Again, no money," winks 12th Street Beach, The Hermft<br />
crustaceans are not exactly<br />
pageant that is really not Soifer.<br />
Crab happenings will b«<br />
beautiful but at least they're<br />
worth scandalizing. Salfer The creepers will be preceded by the dty'«»ecood<br />
loveable," said Solfer in an<br />
prattled on.<br />
shooting for the world*! sand sculpting contest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
unprepared statement.<br />
^Tne contestant wins no record <strong>of</strong> 6.5 seconds set by season which begins I un. on<br />
Fringes contained<br />
the Mils Crustacean<br />
nbnejc^afflakei no personal "Hermle" at the flnt content fee in sum Beach, fbm<br />
contest features all the pomp<br />
appearances and DM no10<br />
years ago, Hermle has long are no entry bit aad tA-<br />
and circumstance <strong>of</strong> your run-<br />
regponsibllitiea to fulfill. W« sine* departed to that "Great mission l» free. ~<br />
<strong>of</strong>-the-mill Beauty pageant.<br />
don't even know whether Mlu Hermit Crab Sandbar in the "Again, DO money,"<br />
County's three-year Contestants wabble down a<br />
Qmstacean Is a he, she or It Oy" but his record and Soifer.<br />
according to Jacquelyn gilbert. and really, we don't care," he<br />
contract to provide Barbershop quartet due in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Harmonies and humor will chard, which has been en- Fnfladelphla Baglei, PHt-<br />
be spotlighted when Bosh<br />
the Joan B. Canuso<br />
tertaining in the Delaware<br />
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number <strong>of</strong> songs in tbe 1950B.<br />
'•Tbe county has reached "and yet wul continue to pjn, Wednesday, Aug. 14 on<br />
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tunes and comedy, fig poop HB sang at many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
agrtemmt for a mree-year provide employees with u fee Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Promenade.<br />
The South Jersey Regional<br />
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Ptpper<strong>of</strong>tl Bread, Decorated Cakes<br />
dosed labor contract with the very valuable fringe benefit" The Jersey Devils Is a<br />
Theater Guild will bold its<br />
Barbershop Quartet com- area including the Latin<br />
PoundCakes<br />
>-union representing aU 719 The agreement further barbershop quartet, beaded<br />
usual yard sale at the<br />
pennons.<br />
Qutom. He later was a disc<br />
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general category blue and provides that a long-time by former Philadelphia<br />
Gateway Theater, Someri<br />
Cannolis and Eclairs<br />
After he retired from Jock Jockey In I Philadelphia Philli and<br />
white collar employees <strong>of</strong> public employee benefit la to Eagles player Bosh Prit-<br />
Point, In the parking lot from<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional football with the now runs public relations for<br />
j -Cfepe May County. Contact be grandfatherei Longevity,<br />
turn, to S p_m. Aug. IS and 17.<br />
'> rattficaUon Is expected today which Is a provision found in Tuesday & Wednesday<br />
-•(Tuiiday) by the county moat public employee<br />
;: Board <strong>of</strong> Ffeeholdtri, agreements, win now only • AFTERNOON SPECIALS *<br />
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S to Freeholder Director Gerald According to Thornton,<br />
ft<br />
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-; beneflta, Thornton Mid. rflsdpllnary actions against<br />
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fc^reeholder director said. "We county's right to engage In<br />
*iar* likewise pleased that the minor discipline Is important<br />
^agreement containa some and fundamentally necessary<br />
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HTflort to gain control over the tions <strong>of</strong> 749 employees,"<br />
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JPAGE 16 THE SENTINFL.LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,1888<br />
requests are denied by Board following protests<br />
jThe Planning Board last<br />
week denied requests by two<br />
property owners seeking<br />
ajppreval for subdivisions<br />
Squiring variances. The<br />
ajptton was taken maintain<br />
anststaucy with the toning<br />
ordinance, which prohibits<br />
subdivisions into parcels<br />
•nailer than now they appeared<br />
on. the 1(87 tax nap.<br />
5 Both applications, one in the<br />
Gardens section, the other at<br />
2Sth Street and the beach,<br />
ifire heavily opposed by<br />
neighbors who overflowed the<br />
•-person capacity <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall Council chambers<br />
The properties are located<br />
in duplex tones and contain<br />
am family dwellings.<br />
Si the first case, Sara<br />
FarreU <strong>of</strong> Colorado, who otmt<br />
property in the beach block <strong>of</strong><br />
St Charles place, wished to<br />
subdivide her 30-foot lot<br />
straddled by two lWoot stripe<br />
wlucti prevloUBJy belonged to<br />
adjacent lots, Farrell intended<br />
to create two buUdable<br />
lots, according to local<br />
ingineer Michael Hyland,<br />
who designed the subdivision.<br />
He testified that removal <strong>of</strong><br />
fee existing structure for<br />
replacement by two duplexes<br />
would not adversely affect the<br />
community or scheme <strong>of</strong> the<br />
surrounding neighborhood.<br />
"The applicant seeks<br />
nothing more than what's<br />
preponderant in the neigh<br />
barhood," Hyland said.<br />
But Board members Jane<br />
CUlbertson and Robert Miller<br />
reacted sfrongly. "A ilnjli<br />
family replaced by four unite<br />
is somithJiii we don't need,"<br />
Culbertson remarked<br />
bringing a round <strong>of</strong> applause<br />
from the public.<br />
Miller concurred: "I agree<br />
with Mrs. CulbBrtson. H we're<br />
going back to the original<br />
JhrifP<br />
plotting then let's stick to it,"<br />
h» laid "I think we're<br />
making too many ei<br />
Motions."<br />
Local attorney Don Charles,<br />
who represented neighbors <strong>of</strong><br />
nie farriU proparty, said<br />
granting the subdivision had<br />
the potential <strong>of</strong> changing the<br />
single-family nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sfr«et whose loti average 41<br />
feet.<br />
A next door neighbor to the<br />
property in question and<br />
FarreU '§ predecessor each<br />
acquired IS feet <strong>of</strong> a 30 foot lot<br />
with the understanding the<br />
land would remain undeveloped,<br />
according' to the<br />
lawyer.<br />
Other neighbors also<br />
protested:<br />
"I liXe the neighborhood<br />
and I like the street," said a<br />
nint-year resident <strong>of</strong> the<br />
street. "I Just don't want to<br />
see a duplex go up there."<br />
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<strong>On</strong>e elderly woman said she retire here in seven yean and Again, Hyland maintained •If thin is allowed, then 111 dunes.<br />
aljo owns a house on North put up something more 50-foot lots predominated nike action against the city "» we don't treat our<br />
Street but prefers to live In the Victorian than what's already along the oceanfront and were for allowing a double stan- resources proper!y there will<br />
one she owns on St. Charles there,<br />
consistent with the scheme <strong>of</strong> dard," he uid,<br />
be no beaches with plugged<br />
Hae«, "I object to all the "I had tht property since Die neighborhood.<br />
The zoning ordinance lagoons and plugged bays •'<br />
condominiums going up," she 1902 and the closets are this However, the neighbors allows development 20 feet he said.<br />
said. "I don't think con- big," FarreU said Indicating weren't against the subfrom<br />
the 1971 bulkhead line, Although some Board<br />
dominiums will bring in the the sraaUngsa.<br />
division per se, but feared the excluding porches,<br />
members <strong>of</strong>fered a proposal<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> people we're used to." She added that with today's proposed development <strong>of</strong> two A woman in the 2600 block <strong>of</strong> to grant the variance with<br />
Another local attorney, construction costs it would be duplexes built more ocean- Wesley Avenue testified a setback requirements, local<br />
Qament Usitskl, who also Just as expensive to remodel ward than their homes would neighbor who built a home attorney Ron Taht, who<br />
represented city property the existing structure as it interfere with their view and forward <strong>of</strong> hen "practically represented the applicant,<br />
owners, argued that Farrell would be to build new. air and light circulation. ruined us."<br />
mid conditions were unac-<br />
had to prove hardship and However, Board member<br />
that the iranting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
But, Hyland said having "We used to look down the ceptable.<br />
Hairy Knight said Farrell<br />
varianM would enhance tht<br />
views blocked as a "fact <strong>of</strong> beach and now all we see are "ftey (property owners)<br />
seemed satisfied after She<br />
public good. "The scheme <strong>of</strong><br />
developed communities. But blank walls," she said. "The may complain about bulkhead<br />
learned she could develop her<br />
the neighborhood has no<br />
tt will never block the sun- kitchens are dark and therequlrementa<br />
but if they wont<br />
entire 60-foot frontage and<br />
relevancy," he said.<br />
shine," he said.<br />
living room is vary dark by 3 accept then I'm In favor <strong>of</strong><br />
wasn't restricted to Robert McElwec, a o'clock,"<br />
Mr. Miller's motion (to deny<br />
Other residents maintained developing the middle lot <strong>of</strong> property owner two lots away, People on the west side <strong>of</strong> aibdlvlsion)," William Sham<br />
the homes on the street were her property.<br />
said he objected because <strong>of</strong> the street also complained arid.<br />
wider apart and had lawns in the second ease, Robert when the development would because development would Knight said since the Board<br />
and didn't promote a QrdiUe Sr, wanted to subdivide occur.<br />
block their views <strong>of</strong> the ocean. rejected the Farrell sub-<br />
congested feeling.<br />
a 100-foot lot on the beach into "I employed Michael Jack Schrelner, division he didn't see how it<br />
But FarreU said she had no two 50-foot-wlde lots. Hyland two yean ago to representing the Coastal could in good conscience<br />
tnttmtion <strong>of</strong> constructing Agreement <strong>of</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> the determine where to build," he Conservation Commission, grant the Ordllle subdivision.<br />
eondog. "I have three property, which wag shown as said "I object because I was said development should "There's no real hardship and<br />
daughters and I would like a a 200-foot-wide parcel on the told where to build and now I remain in line with what's I don't see how it's<br />
place for each <strong>of</strong> them to 1927 map, was contigent upon find someone else can build 40 already there to prevent bmficial," he said,<br />
live." she Mid. "I Intend to variance approval.<br />
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Upper Township residents District, is seeking candidates<br />
may once again pay their real for the cadet program for fee<br />
state tax bills at the Mar- coming season. AD candidates<br />
mora <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Marine oust be U yean or older.<br />
National Bank on Roosevelt Meetings will be held every<br />
Boulevard.<br />
Monday after Labor Day from<br />
Marina National Bank is the 7 to I pjn. at Egg Harbor<br />
township's exclusive agent to Township High School.<br />
uie collection <strong>of</strong> real estate, Anyone interested in<br />
taxes and there is no charge becoming a football <strong>of</strong>fidals<br />
for the service, now in Its ahould contact MTke Caplii at<br />
second year. Payment can be 266-7402 or Larry Blohm at<br />
made during the bank's SM1J3.<br />
regular business hours: The<br />
lobby is open Monday through No summonses were Issued<br />
Thursday from 9 ajn. to I in a Thursday morning ac-<br />
pjn. and Friday from 9 I A cident which injured two<br />
to 6 pjn. Drive-in hours are people at the Intersection <strong>of</strong><br />
Monday through Thursday 9 New Road and Groveland<br />
ajn. to 5 p,B). and Saturday Avenue in Sonera Mat<br />
from 9 a A, to noon,<br />
Elaine Fergwon and<br />
Eugene McPartland, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Instructors are needed for Sonera Point, woe treated<br />
be fall term at Mainland and released following the<br />
Regional Community 10:20 a.m. accident which<br />
Evening School. Course occurred during the heavy<br />
proposals and resumes should rain storm Oat day,<br />
be sent to the high school c o PtL Risntnl Mrt <strong>of</strong> me<br />
MeMOe 1, Trempe, director, Sonera Mat Police<br />
Oak Avenue, Unwood, NJ. Department, who la In-<br />
08221.<br />
vestlgatmg the aeddart, said<br />
he received different stories<br />
from all throe <strong>of</strong> the driven<br />
Involved. Two claimed they<br />
Roosevelt Boulevard In<br />
Marmora will be resurfaced<br />
from Route 9 to the Garden<br />
State Parkway with funds<br />
from grants approved<br />
Thursday by state transportation<br />
<strong>of</strong>fidals.<br />
The New Jersey Football<br />
Officials Association, Atlantic<br />
so he couldn't determine who<br />
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Insurance companies figure it<br />
out," he said.<br />
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105th Year, Number 29 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, 08226 Friday, August, 16.1995 Two Sections Price 30 (609)399.5411<br />
Green tides and ocean outfall connection?<br />
By ANTTA J. SPIEGEL<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />
Tne green tide caused by an algae<br />
bloom that sickened some local<br />
lifeguards and bathers closed beaches<br />
here Sunday afternoon, according to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach Patrol Capt Oliver<br />
Mualay, who on yesterday confirmed<br />
the slimy substance, which generates a<br />
Won odor, appears to be '"-'rwfnc<br />
'• Beaches wen closed betwera 2Sth and<br />
ft ¥**$?$* •*' 1; ^ P-n. np« tte advice<br />
v <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fldals from the Cape May County<br />
Health Department who wen called to<br />
'Algae feeds <strong>of</strong>f the bland, harmless nuirUnU whiehleome through the sewage treatment process'<br />
Investigate the green tide conditions,<br />
Mid Muzslay, adding beaches opened<br />
Monday morning.<br />
reaction in some including respiratory<br />
problems, skin Irritations and nausea,<br />
county Health Director Louis Lamanna<br />
said the green tide presents no public<br />
health danger.<br />
Patrol at 3SM111. . :<br />
According to county and state;<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental;<br />
Protection <strong>of</strong>ficials, green tide if a<br />
natural phenomena that occurs under*<br />
certain meterologieal conditions In-.<br />
"It's not a public health crisis and that 'the guards rotate their patrol<br />
we're glad <strong>of</strong> that," Lamanna said thlf, statatnt to prevent prolonged exposure<br />
week. "The green algae Is In theto<br />
IB)<br />
decaying stage and it has a pungent<br />
odor. But it Isn't dangerous like red<br />
dgas. \<br />
"The guards were fee most affected,'^<br />
hesaidnoting they sit along the shoreline<br />
several hours a day. "We recommended<br />
1 algae sitings.<br />
"The normal procedure it for guards<br />
'<br />
to radio in reports <strong>of</strong> algae sitings or<br />
Ati&sstime yesterday Beach Patrol odors," said McKlnley who supervise!<br />
U d McKlnley, Hid there didn't beaches from 16th to 30th streets. "We<br />
to be any green tint to the water have gotten numerous calls from the<br />
i the Music Pier and 30th Street public though,"<br />
that he hadn't received any calls For information about beach closures<br />
Other guards informing him <strong>of</strong> and surf conditions contact the Beech<br />
Blue law unit<br />
comes in<br />
controversy<br />
pholo by Manhs Zimmwm.n<br />
:; Charles Feld ol Brookhaven, Pa. works on Big eahd castle with bulldoier during eand sctUpting conteet. This entry was awarded<br />
first prize in single adult division.<br />
H Noise'- nuisance<br />
Township reimposes restriction on inn<br />
ByKENWEAlHERPOHD<br />
Senttnel-UdgerStaff<br />
UPPEH TOWNMP — Township<br />
(\ Committee Monday relmpoaed •<br />
• 7 restriction on the Deauville Inn's liquor<br />
Ucense,' prohibiting any music on the<br />
outside deck. '<br />
the Committee voted 3-1 to relmpose<br />
fee restriction following • hearing in<br />
which four Strathmere residents<br />
testified music from the DeauviDe's<br />
nundiy night luaus was a nuisance.<br />
The Committee's action came despite<br />
the facts that note •*mim»«i'fl from the<br />
deck doesn't exceed state dedWe limits<br />
snd Oat eight people testified in the<br />
Inn's behalf.<br />
Change in zoning<br />
,code would increase<br />
waterfront setbacks<br />
<br />
inefldad thit a setback line eoual to the<br />
'j*f PC OpmiiiiinCn <strong>On</strong> a DWCK DVr<br />
i:;!«iito.,wltti;^H3(|^tf|^ip; •<br />
^HKt£WtS.ild«.yra^i^f^i«ltO<br />
Board last week when a property owner<br />
sought subdivision approval for a 100foot<br />
wide parcel into two 5Mbot wide<br />
building lots for the construction <strong>of</strong><br />
' duplexes.<br />
< ,<br />
, Neighbors objected fearing the<br />
atructurea would impinge upon their air<br />
and light circulation and dimlnisu their<br />
view <strong>of</strong> the sea. The Board subsequent)v<br />
denlod the subdivision request which.<br />
required a variance because it would<br />
muttmtbecreatton<strong>of</strong>lolsstiiaUerthan<br />
plotted on the 1«7 tax map - a<br />
UbW <strong>of</strong> the toning law. ,L ,..<br />
"2 find the outside music ia loud," said<br />
Sophia Wlsnlewska, who lives directly<br />
across the street from the Deauville. "It<br />
vibrates our house, It invades our<br />
house,"<br />
Wisniewska, Implored the Committee<br />
to relmpose the restriction prohibiting<br />
the outside music as well as the<br />
restriction regulating the outside bar.<br />
The governing body in May lifted the<br />
restrictions on a trial basis. Besides the<br />
one pertaining to music, the other<br />
United the use <strong>of</strong> the outside patio to<br />
daylight hours and required the service<br />
bar to be kept at the northern end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(Please turn to page 16)<br />
Vi •., '. ••••v .- • -.fJJ<br />
[..!,_,., „ ..•j!L... 1 ..j-_'j*;j<br />
Recommendadonf made to<br />
l i ^ U«Manb«t<br />
Tne ocean is a perfect Incub«tfati><br />
chamber right now beonaeataOdegnA*<br />
anything will hatch." DEP Spefceiran<br />
m Staples said Wednesday. "We need a<br />
<strong>City</strong> has sevenAoptions^rpage 1t<br />
Attorneys disagree f"<br />
(Please turn to page 15) <<br />
Is there a valid cause<br />
to recall Meis?<br />
Not representing the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
constituents on a single issue probably<br />
wouldn't be considered a valid cause to<br />
remove an elected municipal nBM«i<br />
from <strong>of</strong>fire, according to attorney Edwin<br />
W. Schmlerer, an expert on leal<br />
government law.<br />
However, fienniitrer said the<br />
allegation by the dtizena Committee for<br />
Responsive Government mat 2nd Ward<br />
aty Councilman William Mela deviated<br />
from bis 1984 campaign stance <strong>of</strong> supporting<br />
blue taws to a position <strong>of</strong> opposing<br />
them after the election could<br />
amgaown to a Judgment call; mining,<br />
if Meis, who claims to have always<br />
preferred open Sundays, was to<br />
challenge the recall a Judge would hive;<br />
to determine whether the petition data*<br />
constituted cause.<br />
CCRG began circulating petitions for<br />
lids' recall earlier this month but as «f"<br />
earlier Us week none had been forwarded<br />
to the dry clerk for signature<br />
validation. 7- '<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk Loretta Marshall saU sfae<br />
needed to validate signatures <strong>of</strong>. ».<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the registered voters In the,<br />
todWrttel547*<br />
were 2,188 registered voter* in the last/<br />
general election - and snbntit ,toB|<br />
(Please turn to pagli lB)|;
PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, IMS-LI<br />
Residents protest housing development plan over street opening<br />
ffy KEN WEATHERFORD<br />
Senttoel-Ledger Staff<br />
UPPER TQWNOm»<br />
UPPER TOWNfflTO - A<br />
packed house at last week's<br />
Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment<br />
meeting kept Aldon Homes<br />
Inc. from receiving a decision<br />
en Its application tor a use<br />
variance to construct singlefamily<br />
homes between Route<br />
SO and McDonald Drive, But<br />
the disgruntled residents may<br />
not be able to prevent the<br />
Planning Board from<br />
requiring the builders to<br />
attend McDonald Drive when<br />
ha homes are built.<br />
Residents <strong>of</strong> McDonald<br />
Drive, which la now a dead<br />
end, don't want their street to<br />
be opened up and connected<br />
with Aldon's planned<br />
development. They are<br />
concerned over the potential<br />
increase in traffic on the<br />
relatively narrow residential<br />
Meet, and fear their street<br />
may become a thruway' for<br />
can traveling from<br />
Stagecoach Read to Route 50.<br />
Aldon was seeking a use<br />
variance for a 17^cre, landlocked<br />
parcel zoned<br />
agricultural and Industrial to<br />
develop along with land<br />
already zoned residential.<br />
The front portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed development, the<br />
residential land, has. 21<br />
planned lota, according to Al<br />
Ponzanti. president <strong>of</strong> Aldon<br />
Homes.<br />
The original plans called for<br />
two entrances into the<br />
development <strong>of</strong>f Route §0,<br />
Domantl said, but the<br />
Planning Board asked the<br />
company to change the sketch<br />
plat and open up McDonald<br />
Drive,<br />
"The Planning Board feels<br />
that when you have two Jobs<br />
next to each other you should<br />
He the two together," Donzanti<br />
said.<br />
The zoning board tabled tie<br />
application contlgent upon the<br />
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Planning Board reviling its ditional traffic burden on an Donald Drive should «ndI as a<br />
position requiring the ex- already established com- dead-end street," he said.<br />
tension <strong>of</strong> McDonald Drive, munity," Tropeano Mid He Hid It won't become a<br />
according to board Vice Planning Board Solicitor shortcut for traffic because it<br />
Chairman Bruno Tropeano,- Gilbert GUbertson told The will be quicker to use other<br />
The Zoning Board would Sentinel.Lmdgar the basic established routes such as<br />
prefer the two access routes reason for opening up Mc- Hope Carson Road,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Route 50, he Mid. Donald Drive ia safety, "The (dam wont have a<br />
"If McDonald Drive goes allowing better access for great impact as some have<br />
through, we're not in favor <strong>of</strong> emergency vehicles. thought," he said.<br />
granting the variance "From a planning stand- Aldon will he back before<br />
because It would put an adpoint, there's no way Mc-the<br />
Planning Board in Oc-<br />
ACC sets registration dates<br />
The fall semester at<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
begins Sapt, 3, and a special<br />
in-person registration will be<br />
held Thursday, Aug. 27, 9:30<br />
a.m. until 7:30 pjn. on the<br />
Mays Landing campus.<br />
"We're accepting in-person<br />
registrations on the campus<br />
during our regular <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
hours, I am. until 4:30 p.m.<br />
Monday to Thursday through<br />
Aug. M," said Ron McArthur,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> admissions and<br />
records, 'Students are encouraged<br />
to register early so<br />
they will be assured <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wilroy Separates<br />
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Sii»4 . (8<br />
plm. Kuril Ijirgr<br />
classes and Hmea they want"<br />
"We've changed our matrii<br />
schedule to make It possible<br />
for a student to carry a iull<br />
course load while attending<br />
dames In fewer days."<br />
Thirty-six courses are being<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in Cape May County.<br />
Registrations will be accepted<br />
during regular <strong>of</strong>fice howl, 8<br />
ajn, until 4:30 pjn. Monday<br />
to Thursday, A special<br />
registration will be accepted<br />
Thursday, Aug. 29, 9 a.m.<br />
unttl 7:30 p.m. Tfae center ia<br />
located In the Village Sboppes<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rio Grande, Routes 9 and<br />
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For a free schedule <strong>of</strong> fall<br />
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Office, 625-HH or<br />
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AL ALBERTS<br />
SHOWCASE AUG. tt<br />
The Al Alberts TV<br />
Showcase show will be<br />
featured on the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
promenade for a special<br />
presentation 7:80 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Aug. 22 In a performance<br />
made possible<br />
through the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rotary Club and the dty.<br />
tober, and GUbertson said he<br />
eipectp another packed house<br />
at the hearing. Be wouldn't<br />
speculate if the Planning<br />
Board would change its<br />
opinion on McDonald Drive,<br />
Tropeano said emergency<br />
access Is "absolutely a strong<br />
consideration" and while It is<br />
usually better to open a deadad<br />
street where possible, It<br />
Isn't always the case.<br />
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SAVE<br />
"There are circumstances<br />
which have to be taken into<br />
account and this Is one Of<br />
them," he said. He added,<br />
however, that 'It's definitely<br />
a Planning Board decision."<br />
Aldon has become caught in<br />
the middle between the differing<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the two boards<br />
and the concerned residents.<br />
The developers have changed<br />
their plans once' on the<br />
Planning Board'! request and<br />
Increased the lot tlfti to<br />
36,000 square feet on the<br />
county's request, Dooianti<br />
said,<br />
"Our attitude la we appreciate<br />
the thoughts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people and whatever the<br />
PlAning Board decides, well<br />
go along with," be said. "We<br />
have no axe to grind with<br />
either party."<br />
Upper Township Committeeman George Betts, right, stand with state : ""<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation engineers, from left, Jim Santora, Fred<br />
Gordon and Ray Mignogna as they flip the switch on the new trafflc signal '<br />
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makers like Pierre Cardin, Levi's,<br />
O. P. and Haggar and now at<br />
Preseason Savings!<br />
Men<br />
Women<br />
Children Juniors • these.<br />
Sweaters are a<br />
fashion basic and<br />
now men, women<br />
- and children can<br />
add these essentials<br />
to their wardrobes<br />
and saveI<br />
KITS<br />
Boxes $6.36 Canvas tote $7.44 Barrel Bag *8(50'<br />
ASSQEFEtfSOCks ' '•'<br />
leans come In<br />
checks and solids,<br />
canvas or denim<br />
and tn traditional<br />
or the latest stirrup<br />
style, Sizes 3 to 13.<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 16.1985<br />
parents and \' ^ ^ Vaca0 »» ch « pch sc<br />
balloons last week to signify the end <strong>of</strong> the session.<br />
Lions suspend newspaper collection<br />
The Octal <strong>City</strong> Uons Club<br />
fa suspending the collection <strong>of</strong><br />
used newspapers until further<br />
MUM, It was announced this<br />
wtek by John Brobson,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the newspaper<br />
committee.<br />
The problem has been,<br />
Brobson explained, that<br />
newspaper la selling it an all<br />
taw low <strong>of</strong> 2S cents per 100<br />
pounds. This means that a 9ton<br />
dumpirter, filled to the<br />
brim with newspapers, will<br />
only bring about $45 to the<br />
weather<br />
Partly innny and hazy<br />
today through Monday with a<br />
chance <strong>of</strong> afternoon ihowm<br />
and thundenrtormj each day,<br />
Hlglu In the Mp today tat<br />
toejfag iUghtly through the<br />
weekend. By Monday, hight<br />
wffl be In the low tte. Low<br />
temperatorei wffl be ta ftt<br />
mid to upper Mi throaghoot<br />
. the period -' NATIONAL<br />
WEATHER SERVICE<br />
tides<br />
Mmnr JIMHIM'I MIHU WIH<br />
For Ml Street drawbridge<br />
. High Low<br />
. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.<br />
Uons Club, in the past, the<br />
dub realized as much aa ISM<br />
or more from a nine-ton bad,<br />
firobson pointed out.<br />
It was only a year or two<br />
ago that the Uons were able<br />
to receive $1.75 per 100 pounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> newspapers Instead <strong>of</strong> 25<br />
cents for the same amount, be<br />
explained.<br />
The funds for yean have<br />
been going directly for the<br />
support <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Blind and Rehabilitation<br />
Center, a Uons Club project.<br />
However, during the past<br />
vear or so there has become •<br />
emendations<br />
Tftt Sentinel LHSH- Itrlwt for<br />
accuracy me csmpiiinmt m<br />
reporting, ana ks fflai (rrsri or<br />
smiiilstit ot iert be breyghr im<br />
mediately to Hie Hltor'i attention<br />
Bj eslilnj Jfsun DiM.fsncB ot<br />
opinion Uioold M ICUratHd to L(l<br />
ten to Ihe Editor<br />
Lauren King oi Lansdowne,<br />
ft. porB-ayed a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bach Patrol<br />
sitting in a miniature<br />
lifeguard stand during the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baby Parade and<br />
was Incorrectly identified hi<br />
Tuesday's edition.<br />
In Tuesday's paper, a Une<br />
16Fri. 8:57 9:09 3:00 3:00 was Inadvertently dropped<br />
mat 9:40 9:53 3:43 3:49 from the story on Councilman<br />
18SW1 10:28 10:39 4:23 4:55 WUUam Mela' request to have<br />
UMon 1112 11:26 5:01 5:23 the city pick up any legal<br />
, >20Tife 12-OS S;4« 8:13 expenses involved with at-<br />
For :Great Egg Harbor Inlet, tempts by the Citizens<br />
subtjact 12 minutes from high Committee for Responsive<br />
tide; subtract 17 minutes from Government to recall him.<br />
low fade.<br />
The paragraph should have<br />
For Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront, Wad;<br />
subtl-act 18 minutes from high<br />
and |ow tide.<br />
CCRG contends Mot Melt<br />
ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />
deviated from a position <strong>of</strong><br />
supporting the city's blue<br />
MoonlnApogee....... -Aug.8 ••<br />
New Boon,,,. ...Aug. 18<br />
laws to one <strong>of</strong> opposing them<br />
Mooh tn Perigee ...... Aug. 20<br />
since the 1984 municipal<br />
( \FullJMoon ..Aug.30 election.<br />
Itll grow on you!<br />
Good Health<br />
Is No Accident!<br />
Your community hospital can help you live a safer,<br />
healthier life. Attend our Invironmental & Personal •<br />
•Safety workshops and free health screenings, Well<br />
show you how to take your life in hand.<br />
Reservations a must! For schedule and reservation<br />
form, call 653.4500.<br />
. Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Wellnesi Program • Someri Point, New Jirs»y<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PMM M ritUM M >wkl'l EniUIFMly (Mini**<br />
By<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
* mum •! twiii Jimi lutt. tie,<br />
113 llh Street. OHM <strong>City</strong>, H 1 Milt<br />
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— TUESDAY'S PAPER —<br />
Display advertising... J ....... 5 p.m. Friday .<br />
.Classified, Sports ' noon Saturday<br />
JNews, Too Iflte to classify noon Monday<br />
-FRIDAY'S PAPER-"<br />
Church news. Letter's 'noon Tuesday<br />
Classified, Sports '... noon Wednesday<br />
glut In the tonnage <strong>of</strong> used corner <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue and<br />
newspapers and the market Sb Street.<br />
price is very low, Brobson Instead <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
reiterated.<br />
tesidentg ire urged to wrap<br />
The Uons will resume Uieir newspapers and put<br />
newspaper collecting If and them out with the trash during<br />
when the price <strong>of</strong> newspaper regular collecHon times.<br />
rises to a point where it is Brobson also revealed that<br />
feasible for the club to spend fee regular contract collector<br />
fee tune and effort coDecting <strong>of</strong> the used newspapers from<br />
newspapers.<br />
fee Lions no longer wishes<br />
In the meantime, the Uons any papers. Thus, he said, it<br />
are urging the public not towould<br />
be very difficult for the<br />
leave their newspapers at or Uons to find a new source to<br />
near the Uons Club trailer in purcnase the paper even If the<br />
th* city parHnff tot at the dub wished to continue.<br />
FALL<br />
BLAZERS<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
For All Occasions<br />
CaD<br />
399 1260<br />
710 AUURY AVtNU!<br />
CITY, N.<br />
Closed Sunday<br />
University and Boys' Shop<br />
Choose a classic Navy Blazer<br />
in pure wool flannel or dacron<br />
and wool from our Chapter<br />
Boys' Shop<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t-shouldered traditional<br />
good looks make this a bane<br />
in any young man's wardrobe<br />
Sizes 1O-2O Also<br />
available in University sizes<br />
Other Boys' and University<br />
Fall spoil coats in tweeds,<br />
corduroys and s<strong>of</strong>t-toned<br />
plaids.<br />
Reg, SALE<br />
LANDSCAPE EDGING in An<br />
biacH 5"X2O'..., $10.39 '8,49<br />
SOOTTS SPREADER $46.w l 37.56<br />
AMES HOSE REEL<br />
Holds 150' hose $33.00*Z9.UU<br />
WHEELBARROW $B?.OO $ 74.QO<br />
SOAKER HOSE<br />
50' ieh<strong>of</strong>h $8.99 '8,09<br />
ELECTRONIC BUG KILLER ... $59,95*47.95<br />
• LAWN BOY MOWER<br />
21" ileetrie start<br />
Self-propelled $559,95*479.00<br />
20% OFF GARDEN TOOLS<br />
hoes, rakes, shovels, pitch forks<br />
\t\<br />
ry-xMGREAT BARGAINS!<br />
. Stainton H Garden Center<br />
mw'^<br />
Reg. ( 299"<br />
HOW ONLY<br />
•219 00<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE :<br />
BIG SAVINGS ON ALL 3 FLOORS OF THE<br />
ANNEX!<br />
DESK SALE SAVE moo to 5 120.00<br />
WALL TO WALL SAVINGS<br />
NYLONSAXONY<br />
SCULPTURED NYLON r,B mM Now »^<br />
Sq. Yd.<br />
installed with W bended pad<br />
Other specials available<br />
Tnditioniil Roll Top Dal with 4<br />
utility drawn «nd 2 file drmami<br />
M^My panel, Bnooth r^ir^<br />
ambour with pajtirioned shetVB, and<br />
an mgravTd medium Prcari Finish<br />
Reg.*<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
00<br />
Colonial<br />
Dniblr PdLnul<br />
Dwk wirti 5 miliiy drium mil 1<br />
file dnwtn, onr lockii«. tWrurcJ<br />
•ndi«fc «<br />
I ALL SALES FINAL • NO HOLD ITEMS • NO LAY-A : WAYS<br />
SAV1 ON IVERY DESK IN STOCK<br />
Including Computer Desks<br />
25% OFF PATIO FURNITURE<br />
Vandy Criff Redwood, Barodv Sptnce P.V.C.<br />
Teleicope groupings, Paf lo Umbrellas<br />
15% Off SAND CHAIRS<br />
and BEACH UMBRELLAS
LJ<br />
SECTION ONE<br />
crown Stain ton queen<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $10.99<br />
Special Introductory Price<br />
rme<br />
...odd-number<br />
steed bras<br />
(-»-. jnoyv available in<br />
m/t v irBoitfi seamed<br />
m* Styles for the<br />
*$gft Cup UrxJetvwft 1 ,irxi Uiftty Mil siyif*'nnly<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
Style #4019 S<strong>of</strong>t L.<br />
made for me" bras are specially<br />
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ensures that the cups, straps and<br />
bctck ate precisely scaled for perfect<br />
odd-number measurement.<br />
Introducing new smooth seamed<br />
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s<strong>of</strong>t cup underwire and lightly lined<br />
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me' bras ate also available in seamless<br />
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PltH, Free Bra Exchange Guarantee<br />
If not completely satisfied.<br />
ANNIVERSARY SALE!<br />
An Additional<br />
25% Off<br />
ALL MERCHANDISE<br />
(Includes Nmw Ml Fashions)<br />
•ALWAYS'<br />
30% to 70%<br />
SAVINGS<br />
TERRA MAR PLAZA STONE HARBOR MALL<br />
W0 Tllfon Road f6th St. Entrance (Rearf<br />
Northfield, N.J. 97th St. entrance (Front)<br />
6453320 2J£ 0fc 368-3'«4<br />
<strong>On</strong> Men's Summer Essentials<br />
in Flanders Men's Shop<br />
SPORT COATS & BLAZERS<br />
SfWITSHiRTSi Knit,cattons,Blends<br />
all tavopite easy going summer shirts,<br />
SWIMWEAR: National irands,<br />
styles, In sophisticated color combla<br />
CASUAL SLACKS: Patterns, Plain,<br />
• Colors, ^Classic styles<br />
SWEATERS: S<strong>of</strong>t, Comfortable,<br />
long sleeved in many colors,<br />
for cool summer evenings'<br />
And more fabulous savings<br />
and values all at 30% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
at.<br />
'' Amfer<br />
3E M<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18,1985<br />
Music at Sea Isle church<br />
..SIDEWALK SAlf _<br />
Great Buys!<br />
Fantastic Reductions!<br />
Bathing Suits and<br />
Sportsvyear<br />
FBI, • SAT. • SUN,<br />
Aug. IB to Aug. 18,1985<br />
1018 Ventner Ave!<br />
Margsti<br />
IB. 1985<br />
_. _ _. . THg_SENTl_NEL-LEDGEBj THj^SENTINEI^LEDCEB, OCEAN CITY, CITY. N.J. \.J.<br />
PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />
Swim-athon nets over $6,000 in pledges for Sunshine Foundation<br />
• Her* ghe Comes. Ms. New Jersey<br />
Schlmmel, center manager.<br />
*0UUbm Senior Center Ella May Miller, a previous<br />
v Who wfll she be? TTie public<br />
Each contestant must be<br />
Ms, Cape May County queen,<br />
li Invited to attend the contest<br />
over 60 and attend at lust one<br />
will crown the winner as Ml.<br />
jto^Bekicttheiiueen<strong>of</strong>Stfliiiton Stalnton Sailor Center Queen.<br />
activity at the center, Here<br />
'•'••MtiSat. Outer, 1 p.m. Wed- The local center will sponsor will be a question and<br />
niday, Aug. 21 at the center, the queen In the annual Ms.<br />
SOi Bay Av,<br />
New Jersey Senior America<br />
ifJudges for this special Pageant to to held at Resorts<br />
jrogran> will to Mark Soifer, Casino in October.<br />
t«ui collected pleted by Pam Powell <strong>of</strong> Bill Sample, a former Ufa being assigned to a local devote his time to granting during htm year'g event,"<br />
The Sunshine Foundation's<br />
main objective is to raite,<br />
totag the third •nnualiwim- Michael B.llaiov <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Charlie Philadelphia policeman, with hospital for children Sample special and sometimes Qnal Among the youngest<br />
money for t«rrain«lly Ul<br />
athon sponsored by the Owan Michigan won saeond prize Mussa, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the help <strong>of</strong> several Mends encountered dozens <strong>of</strong> wiiles. He, along frith his swimmers were Jonathan and<br />
children. Part <strong>of</strong> the proceed!<br />
aty chapter <strong>of</strong> Sunshine tor swimming the most laps<br />
M OtUer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry, Jim<br />
Foundation h«ld at the (250) and received a ISO<br />
wife IJelene were welcomed to<br />
from the swinwjthon will be<br />
Mucciarone <strong>of</strong> Margate, a<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fund railing<br />
used to bring 11] children and ,<br />
Ventnor <strong>City</strong> Lifeguard also<br />
event by members <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
their families to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
chapter<br />
donated Ms time along with during the summer months<br />
bridge<br />
several <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty firemen<br />
Doris MazzltellJ, chairman<br />
where an apartment is<br />
aid Ed Morett <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne,<br />
MATCHPOWT - North.<br />
for the swim-athon, an-<br />
available through the foun-<br />
Pa. and Marmora, who was<br />
South players above average Reynier 144, Oliv* SchaeHer<br />
nounced that more than $6,000<br />
dation.<br />
Thuriday, August 8, were and Sue Pratley tied Joan<br />
critically injured • in an<br />
hai been pledged by sponsors<br />
'Marie Fanning and Join Rosanski and Jean Ruth<br />
automobile accident several<br />
For further information on<br />
for those participating in<br />
Miller 1S7V4, Sylvia and<br />
ism, Louis Charles and<br />
years ago, but completed 100<br />
the local chapter and ta<br />
swimming or paddling diving<br />
Shirley Stuber 137M,, Helen<br />
laps for the benefit<br />
activities nil Mrs Manitdll<br />
Benard Schein 148, Arlene<br />
BJB an day event, "There<br />
at 399.7009.<br />
DetWeiler and Mary Masters<br />
Kahn and BUI Goldman 143H,<br />
were approximately 55 people<br />
tted Frances and Qregory<br />
Lucille MotriMn and Gladys<br />
<strong>of</strong> all aget in this year's<br />
Keleman iilH, tory fTinces<br />
iteelman 1_37H, Lorraine<br />
event," said Mairitelll, "it<br />
Englebert and Stu Fuller 133,<br />
was the biggest turnout and<br />
Whaliy and Fran Adamo tied Stella Guoth and Emma May<br />
the most money raised in the<br />
Art Levin and Aaron Simon Goddard 132,<br />
three years we have held the<br />
138, Ginny and Bab Froyd 134,<br />
Miss OC Pageant<br />
Nancy Hlgaey and Jaefcle Matchpolnt duplicate<br />
swim-athon."<br />
MoKeon 132.<br />
bridge is played ?:30 pjn.,<br />
"The Eagles mascot Bird<br />
The annual Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Patricia Bowman, Jthfi The commission welcomes<br />
Needhanuner, Helen Stederu 4,800, Flo Kaufold 4,140, Esta<br />
Now Showing • Our Distinctive<br />
participation from all .sectors<br />
andLuisaHutchlnson. Winner Jentsch 3,970, Mary Lo^er<br />
FALL and WINTER COLLECTION<br />
oj the county, and interested<br />
at toe one table <strong>of</strong> pinocle was 3,880, Helen Jones 3,570, Stubbs\<br />
LADIES APPAREL<br />
Elsie Kramer. The games are Henrietta Bute 3,430 and Fran<br />
SPORTSWEAR • ACCESiORies<br />
MILLAR GRADUATES played,each Monday at 7:30 Johnson 3,300.<br />
WTTHB.A. DEGREE PJn, in the Wyoming Hotel, Tne Oc«an Cl^ Qrd Club 741 Asbury A<br />
I AM Summer Apparel I<br />
:"; Tbereie M. Millar <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 724 <strong>Ocean</strong> Av. Proceeds are meets 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />
Mor».,- Sit, 101<br />
I BiPUCPBM% I<br />
<strong>City</strong>, received a bachelor <strong>of</strong> donated to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Center, Sth Street and<br />
Frl. IDS, 7%<br />
! firts degree in early childhood Rescue Squad, For in- Atlantic Avenue,<br />
744 Atbury Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 390-1033<br />
Education during graduation formation all Edith B. Smith,<br />
Derernonles June 8 at Kean manager, at 399-1784 or 39*-<br />
Cbllege <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
Wife<br />
m<br />
mmMMMMM<br />
© :•.-<br />
30%-50% Off<br />
Entire Slock <strong>of</strong> Summer Fashions<br />
1 HP.1CM COV! H I<br />
• nut s^es<br />
0|tn Dill) 9 6<br />
Fndlj S S<br />
i f • I t ' s n o t f u n ,<br />
w h y w e a r I t ?<br />
733 Asbury Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 399-0082<br />
Mon., Tugs,, and Wed.<br />
SPECIALS<br />
HAIR CUTS ,, '4.50<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> \ j NoFthfliiii<br />
CENTERS<br />
SHAMPOO & SET I Thursday SPECIAL I<br />
4 " —« •Mjkjm. - 1<br />
Any Perm<br />
Starting at 125<br />
Includes cut,<br />
Styling a. guarante<br />
Appointments Available<br />
Walklni Welcomt<br />
donna/gay<br />
dillon<br />
SPECIAL<br />
SHAMPOO. CUT &<br />
, BLOW-DRY<br />
Ladlat... '7.95<br />
»6.95<br />
iv *3.95<br />
Bonnie's Closet Bonnie's Closet Too<br />
TuckihoeRd.<br />
WaytideVIBaye<br />
Mrnnm<br />
380-3877<br />
Open Dally 10-S:30<br />
"[fiworihatrip<br />
totheeountry"<br />
Randew Hotel<br />
Htfl&theBMnJwalk<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
398-4554<br />
Open Daily 11 to 10<br />
Prl.&Sat, 10 to 11<br />
Largest Selection Anywhere, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ladies 9 Genuine...<br />
e<br />
Suits • Goats<br />
seen elsewhere for<br />
•450 to<br />
$<br />
299<br />
Skirts<br />
seen elsewhere<br />
for 8175.<br />
Liliian'sSf 1 ft<br />
Price 1 1 7<br />
Perfect for ail weather.<br />
A fabric that goes<br />
everywhere. Ultra-<br />
Suede Is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
easiest fabrics to care<br />
for and always retains<br />
ilts Shape, in a rainbow<br />
, <strong>of</strong> gorgeous colors, sues H<br />
••;. , J;Xli6:Slou.iw)e»l^'-.-''''-^;vi<br />
.;'."•••. Handbsg» to match.::, "^'•%<br />
('•'.• Sale PrleifcVt--"<br />
Sil<br />
"It's worth a walk<br />
on the boardwalk"
I"<br />
PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N«J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. l#fi? I EB1DAY, AUGUST 16,1985<br />
SUBMnTDVO COPV<br />
• All news releases submitted to the newspaper must be<br />
double-spaced to facilitate editing, and a contact pensn'i<br />
Dome and photic number should bo Included<br />
LccK ;<br />
ycurOest<br />
^ Visit Your Beauty<br />
Parlor This Week<br />
ifi<br />
Eitabllshed 1930 • Now in our 3rd generation<br />
1025 West Ave,<br />
Beauty Culture In all Branches ..3^<br />
i operators to serve you<br />
Call 3991394<br />
For Appointment<br />
Dorothy's<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
348 West Ave, Open Yeat Round<br />
(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />
Call For Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />
Carol • Linda<br />
Stephanie • Sandy<br />
616 Asbury Ave.<br />
A FULL SERVICE SALON<br />
FOR MEN AND WOMEN<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
Complete<br />
Boy uly Scr\ u-e*<br />
Open Year 'Round,<br />
1520 Asbury Ave.<br />
Call for appt.<br />
3191675<br />
& Northfleld<br />
HAlRCARfaWCGNTIR<br />
3335 West Ave., 629 Tllton Rd.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NorthfleM<br />
398-8755 6410777<br />
HiOH QUALITY<br />
f PRIC<br />
photo by Senior Studio<br />
Lauren and Sue Knowles from Long Island,<br />
Bahamas, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary<br />
as guests <strong>of</strong> honor at a party given<br />
recently by George and Jackie Collo and Tom<br />
and Pat Schmidt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, This was the<br />
couples first trip to the United States^ They were<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> the Collos and Schmidts,<br />
,••••••'••••••• ••••••••••,<br />
UNIQUE FASHIONS;<br />
FOR CHILDREN<br />
\<br />
Summer<br />
Clearance<br />
50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Winter Outerwear<br />
25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
INFANT 6x7<br />
WAYSIDE VILLAGE, MARMORA<br />
EE| 390-3760 m<br />
•Say Mon.-8al. 10:00-1:30 L_J<br />
Frl. 10 00 7 00 Cletad f unday<br />
'•••••• ••••••••••••••••••• i<br />
Morningside-Gardens competition ends in tie:?I Fashions from the past <strong>On</strong> review<br />
The fifth annual horaeshoequolte<br />
tournament, between<br />
the men from Morningside<br />
and Gardens roads was<br />
earlier this month on Morningside<br />
beach and aided in •<br />
He. The MornlngBlde men won<br />
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games to 4, taut were upset by<br />
(he Gardens team by the<br />
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1984; the Morningside team,<br />
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The Gardens - Road ^ team<br />
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oatalgic fashion show for the<br />
^lesto <strong>of</strong> The FUnderi Holer<br />
4tti gowna In the museum's<br />
ollectlon which range from a<br />
re-Lincoln, handmade dress<br />
4th velvet bonnet and muff to<br />
1960 skinner satin jackal<br />
raas with beaded top.<br />
The show Waj narrated by<br />
Wen Kroeiser, president <strong>of</strong><br />
W Friends <strong>of</strong> the Historical<br />
luseuin.<br />
(iModell Included children<br />
«effle Peery and Cnrtasy<br />
Fox, carrying Cabbage Patch<br />
dolls, wearing isoo<br />
Aristening clothes; Marilyn<br />
Pfcery, Virgtaia DavU, Ellen<br />
Dvorsky, Rita Burns, Kun<br />
Newklrk, Councllwoman<br />
Jeanne Clunn and Catherine<br />
McConnac, secretary at the<br />
museum, dressed in an 1886<br />
nightgown and duster cap and<br />
carrying L candle.<br />
Other models were Betty<br />
Quald, Bonnie Kroesser,<br />
Janice Johnson, Donna<br />
Farley, Sandy Farley, Jenidler<br />
Tabbot, and Marion<br />
Callen director <strong>of</strong> activities at<br />
The Flanders, who wore her<br />
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Some <strong>of</strong> ttie models were<br />
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Pianist Pattl Bartler, a<br />
summer resident, played as<br />
the models walked down the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> the hotel's second-<br />
Door lobby.<br />
The. costumes were all<br />
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lembers <strong>of</strong> tbe LaSale High School Alumni Association ••Summer<br />
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aU were In mint condition.<br />
They Included an 1885 satin<br />
gown with sequins on me skirt<br />
and a beaded cape- a 1905<br />
Irish crochet UM and gold<br />
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hrory wedding dress with a<br />
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pleated tangerine slip (the<br />
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with a hoop which was worn<br />
by a baby parade queen that<br />
summer<br />
Kroesser told the audience<br />
that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />
Museum has the largest<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> textiles In the<br />
East and is <strong>of</strong>ten contacted by<br />
larger museums.<br />
She also mentioned that the<br />
museum Is in danger <strong>of</strong> losing<br />
to present location at 409<br />
Wesley Avenue, which it<br />
shares with the Cultural Arts<br />
Center. She invited the guests<br />
to visit tbe former school<br />
bi'ildlng which, she said,<br />
many people hope will be<br />
saved,<br />
Kroesser thanked Mabel<br />
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museum, and hostesses<br />
Esther Ash, Marie Weisel,<br />
PhylUs Nover and Vivian<br />
Hawish for their assistance.<br />
The museum plans more<br />
fashion shows.<br />
*s»niaf Ituaiii<br />
Helen Kroesser, left, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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Balalaika Orchestra performs tonight on the Music Pier<br />
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Arts directory;<br />
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I'AGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Maestro Ruggieri announces the soloists <strong>of</strong> the week at the Pops<br />
plus an electrical violin teased operation.<br />
from the '50a and '60s in-<br />
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Saturday at the Sports and chestra under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
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Qvie Center, 6th Street and maestro Frank Ruggierl, Kids Korner talent show on<br />
Exchange Club m««Hng,<br />
Boardwalk, Admission la *2. continues its weekly series <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier to benefit the N.J. State Campground MONDAY<br />
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SATURDAY<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
antique and craft show on the<br />
Mule Pier, 9 ajn. to i pjon.<br />
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Razz-matazz musical revue<br />
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director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Now residing In New York Mlsi Mayo's operatic ei- Giynipia, and Baby Doe. ,<br />
PBJM Orcheifra, announces<br />
aty, she recently completed perienee includes ap- Equally at home on the*<br />
that soloists wlB. the or.<br />
her masters degree from pearances with the New York recital stage and In oratorio.<br />
chestra this week will be<br />
Manhattan School <strong>of</strong> Music Lyric Opera. Boris Goldovsky Miss Mayo has performed the<br />
Deborah Laienby, who<br />
md la « candidate for the ^Qpera Institute at Oglebay, Mozart ExsuKote JubUaU,<br />
performed on the Musle Pier<br />
doctoral program <strong>of</strong> The Music Academy <strong>of</strong> theVivaldi's<br />
Gloria, and the<br />
last season, the return <strong>of</strong><br />
Ooiumbla University, For the West and the Yale Summer Meste SolenneUe <strong>of</strong> BoaiinL<br />
tenor Jean Deui, who Hrit<br />
past six summer seasons she Open. New York audiences She has been ioprano foloiit<br />
appeared here many yean<br />
has been on the faculty <strong>of</strong> the will remember her for hjrwith<br />
the Yale Festival<br />
ago; and on Sunday evening,<br />
School for Gifted Students in performance as Fleur de Orchestra and the All Scawmt,<br />
the second appearance.<strong>of</strong> the<br />
the Arts in Brevard, N.C. Soufre, a role she created for Chamber Players. She JIM,<br />
young Japanese violinist,<br />
the New York premiere <strong>of</strong> been heard In Redid in<br />
Yoko Fujll, and on Wed.<br />
As a student, Miss Mayo Qffenbaeh'g Cmqu^mr, California. Georgia, North'<br />
ntsday evening, newcomer<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Robert<br />
Among the roles in Miss Carolina, and New Jeney:'<br />
Kathryn Mayo, soprano,<br />
Saw Chamber OJOTUS. At<br />
Mayo's operatic repertoire Future appearances include a'<br />
Ms time die was alia •<br />
Soprano Deborah Lazenby<br />
are Zerblnetta, Blonde, New York recital debut<br />
winner in the Metropolitan<br />
WBi born in Baltoore, Md«<br />
Deborah Lazenby<br />
and educated a't Catholic<br />
Yoko Fuji!<br />
Jean Deis<br />
Opera District Auditions In<br />
Kathryn Mayo<br />
Atlanta and a recipient <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Univirsity In Washington, Cornen Opera <strong>of</strong> New Msrieo Metropolitan Upera auditions<br />
! Restaurant, 6:30<br />
D.C. where she received a<br />
Concerto competition it uownaast Chamber Or- National Federation <strong>of</strong> Music HURRICANE SEASON<br />
and numerous otter regional and the Rosa Ponselle<br />
p.m.<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> music degree cum<br />
Manhattan School <strong>of</strong> Music chestra, Currently scholar- Clubs Scholarship.<br />
opera companies.<br />
Foundation.<br />
laude.<br />
and played with Downcast ship itudent at M.S.M. While in Atlanta, Miss Mayo<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />
Now residing in New York<br />
Jean Deli' early itudlea<br />
Chamber Orchestra. She alao studying with Mr. Glen<br />
IS HERE!!!<br />
was a student <strong>of</strong> Betty Turner<br />
Yoko FuJU, born in Ttokyo in<br />
youth center, 7 p.m.<br />
Qty, sht recentty received<br />
wire with Enrico Rosatt,<br />
got honorable mention at Dtcterow.<br />
Boone. Coaches she has<br />
1969, came to the United<br />
Proven Shore Protection for over 9 yean<br />
Story hour for children 4 to<br />
critical acclaim for her<br />
teacher <strong>of</strong> Benjamino Glgll<br />
Queens Symphony Young<br />
worked with Include Martial<br />
Bates when the was 3 and<br />
8, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library.<br />
porfrayBj <strong>of</strong> Blrdi§ in the<br />
and Biaeamo Lauri-Volpi;<br />
Soloist Competition and In- Soprano Kathryn Mayo is a Slngher. John Wustman,<br />
in South Jersey<br />
began her violin study with<br />
10 ajn.<br />
show tO Sett<br />
American opera, Reglna,<br />
and white at the Cwtti Invited<br />
to play at St. John*! nativi <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, where she Benton Hess. Con- Colors to Accent Any Home!<br />
MD, DWeeco in new York.<br />
produced by the Opera EnsUtute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Music be studied<br />
University tola September. received her bachelor <strong>of</strong> ductor Composer Robert<br />
Al Alberts <strong>of</strong> TV Showcase Kennedy Boulevard aid the<br />
semble <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />
with American baritone<br />
In 1977 Yoko and her family Yoko Is a member <strong>of</strong> theramie<br />
degree in voice P«r- Abramson, and Diane<br />
II<br />
wW bring his performers to beach.<br />
Richard Bonelll. Hi reeiiwd<br />
went back to Japan ana she piano quintet at Manhattan tormanee from Georgia Bate Richardson <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />
the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Promenade<br />
Among her future<br />
Alberts garnered in-<br />
franti from th§ SulUvan<br />
studied with Mr. Kobayashl School <strong>of</strong> Mule where earlier University.<br />
aty Opera,<br />
for a special free per-<br />
engagements, Miss Lazenby<br />
ternational fame as the lead<br />
Foundation and the Marian<br />
from Toho Gakuen Univer- this year she played Brahms'<br />
formance 7:30 p.m. lliuriday,<br />
Is looking forward to retur-<br />
ainger <strong>of</strong> The Four Aces, with<br />
Anderson awards.<br />
sity, later she altered Toho Piano Quintet in F Qp. M far<br />
Aug. a.<br />
ning to Opera Ensemble in the<br />
uakuen School <strong>of</strong> Music for<br />
nearly 12 million recordj sold<br />
"W§ are very pleased to<br />
(all to perform the leading<br />
Winning the American<br />
WQXH young artist'*<br />
children.<br />
In the 1950s.<br />
cooperate with the Rotary<br />
soprano role in The Crucible.<br />
Opera Auditions, Dela studied<br />
showcase.<br />
In 1981, Yoko returned to<br />
Alberts and The Four Aces<br />
•ub In bringing this special<br />
In the 1982 and 1983 summer<br />
several rolei with Oiullo<br />
Besides being featured as t<br />
New York, Last year, she won<br />
still perform their familiar,<br />
attraction to the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
seasons, Miss Lazenby per-<br />
Cbnfolanlerl, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
soloist, she is assistant con-<br />
the Bach Brandenberg<br />
popular sound around the<br />
Promenade," Commissioner<br />
formed with the &mta Fe<br />
School for Young Artiste <strong>of</strong> La<br />
cert mistress <strong>of</strong> Manhattan<br />
world and recently reharod<br />
William VanArtsdalen said.<br />
Opera as an apprentice artist<br />
Scali,<br />
from tours In South America<br />
where she appeared in He debuted In Milan and<br />
"The AI Alberti TV and Saudi Arabia,<br />
productions <strong>of</strong> Die F7edcr- Florence as Cavaradossl In<br />
Showcase has been a favorite <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> their hit recordings<br />
trmo, Orpheus In tte Un. Tbsoa and Rodolfo In La<br />
<strong>of</strong> young and old for the past from 1955 Is featured In the<br />
dervmrtd and the world arfwrne; and sang the rolt <strong>of</strong><br />
Founded 1900<br />
18 years," VanArtsdalen new Steven Spielberg motion<br />
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Mn.<br />
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will have • chance to see and<br />
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PAQE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SBNTINEL.LBDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Nutritional fast-food<br />
comes to the hospitial<br />
Two orders <strong>of</strong> chicken audren,"<br />
what I'd order If.they didn't<br />
wggets; three cheeseburger* TWa fall Smith got the. green ftSWTt. I usually have the<br />
and two hamburger*, (til with Hght to Initiate hia program hamburger," she added<br />
orders <strong>of</strong>frUt; eight dices <strong>of</strong> and the first draft <strong>of</strong> the raenu quickly.<br />
pbza and ft vt hoagies — hold was distributed In early Designed originally for the<br />
the onions please.<br />
December.<br />
children in pediatrics, a<br />
AD order for • very hungry "The purpose <strong>of</strong> totfollow-up<br />
Inquiry into the<br />
amlly? A small feast for half children's menu is two-fold," menu's iudcen has revealed<br />
I doien 14-year-olds?.Or explained Boggess. 'It Isequal<br />
enthusiasm on the part<br />
aaybe a light snack for Dom Intended to Improve each <strong>of</strong> the nurses and parents.<br />
teLulse? ifi ponthle, tat lHchild's<br />
nutritional Intake "The children seem happier,"<br />
i rtualltylfs the dlrmer order while at the aunt time Smith uid they have.found,<br />
i» iht pediatrics Boor at helping them to feel more "because it's more their kind<br />
I bore Memorial Hospital. secure In the hospital by <strong>of</strong>- <strong>of</strong> food."<br />
Several y«ara ago Bill fering them foods they like When • child tint comes<br />
Snlth, director <strong>of</strong> food aer- and are familiar with from Into a hospital it is Mir; for<br />
' Mi, became Inspired by the home."<br />
them and I mink it definitely<br />
Bea <strong>of</strong> a nutritional fast food Each child U <strong>of</strong>fered the helps when they can relate to<br />
fpt menu for the children on menu, which can be adapted something," laid Maria<br />
pediatrics; today his Ideas to special diet*, in addition toSpear,<br />
child life therapist in<br />
ton become a reality. the regular adult menu; fee pediatrics department.<br />
I'TiitfooAiypt foods are however, it remalni an option "It Is a small thing, but it can<br />
rutrittous," Tpiainflri Susan open only to those on themake<br />
aU the dUfereiiee."<br />
fioggess, chief dietician, pediatrics halls. "I've been<br />
fmey Just have more calories here five, aii weeks now and I<br />
fjf the nutrition you areknow<br />
the nunu by heart," BIUDGENS ON LOT<br />
*t<strong>On</strong>g." "But they do satisfy said 9-year-old Jennifer Klmberly Bridgens <strong>of</strong> 101<br />
Brent VVheaton oFPort Republic enjoys a hot dog and French fries from<br />
fit nutritional Midi <strong>of</strong> the aonrth. "I don't reaUy know Baysiwre Dr. was named to<br />
the dean's list for the spring<br />
the new children's menu at Shore Memorial Hospital. The menu is<br />
semester at Bait Carolina designed to provide nutritious food that the children are more likely to<br />
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Stroke victim taken<br />
<strong>of</strong>f party boat<br />
A Coast Guard helicopter<br />
but Friday rescued and<br />
transported a Sea tale <strong>City</strong><br />
&ttok§ victim from a party<br />
boat to the hospital.<br />
At about 3 p.m. Coast Guard<br />
Group Cape May received a<br />
MU from the party boat Copt<br />
Robbtns reporting a<br />
passenger suffering from a<br />
neart attack,<br />
Ine 7Woot party boat from<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> was five miles<br />
«st <strong>of</strong> WUdwood enroute to<br />
Towniends Inlet, The<br />
helicopter arrived on scene at<br />
3-30 and hoisted Richard<br />
Patterson aboard. About five<br />
minutes later, a 41-foot utility<br />
boat from the Coast Guard's<br />
search and rescue detach-<br />
•merit at Townsends Inlet<br />
arrived on scene.<br />
An emergency medical<br />
technician was hoisted aboard<br />
fee helicopter from the 41<br />
footer to assist In the care <strong>of</strong><br />
Patterson, Patterson, 64,<br />
from tea Isle <strong>City</strong>, was flown<br />
to the National Guard Armory<br />
In Cape May Court House.<br />
He was taken by ambulance<br />
to nearby Burdette Tomlln<br />
Hospital where he wu listed<br />
in stable condition<br />
Obituaries<br />
Louis Tete, 54; Mac's<br />
Restaurant bar manager<br />
SOMERSPOINT-Louia A. Tete, M, died Aug. 10 in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital.<br />
Mr. Tete was the bar manager at Mac's Restaurant for<br />
flve yean. A reiident <strong>of</strong> this city ail yean, he was born in<br />
Florence and was a Korean War veteran,<br />
Surviving are Ma wife, Irene B.; two daughters, Andrea<br />
Thomson <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Rone Salvano <strong>of</strong> Maya Landing;<br />
a son, Vincent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; five brothers; two<br />
sisters; and three grandchildren.<br />
A Maaa <strong>of</strong> Christian burls! will be said bt 8 p,nL today<br />
{Friday) In St. Joseph'i Church, *<br />
Friendi may call at the church one hour prior to Man.<br />
The funeral cortege will leave the Mddleton-Stroble<br />
Funeral Home at 11 ajn. Saturday for burial In Holy Cross<br />
Cemetery in Mays Landing, Memorial contributions may be<br />
made as Mass cards or to the ffloan-Ketterlng <strong>On</strong>cer<br />
Garter. 1271 York Av., New York, N.Y. 10021,<br />
Ruth Scully] president<br />
<strong>of</strong> welding supply firm<br />
Ruth M. Scully, 65, <strong>of</strong> 7 Walnut Rd. died Aug. 14 in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, Semen Point.<br />
Mrs. Scully was prfflldent <strong>of</strong> J.J. Scully Inc., a welding<br />
supply firm in Collingdale, Pa. An area resident for 13 yean<br />
rte formerly Uved in Delaware County, Pa., and was bom In<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Surviving are four daughters, Jeanne Jenzano <strong>of</strong> Aldan,<br />
P8., Joanne Simms <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Prussia, Pa., Mary Butt<br />
Valerie <strong>of</strong> Medford and Theresa Oans <strong>of</strong> Marmora- and eight<br />
grandchildren.<br />
A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday<br />
to St. Augustine Church. Burial will be In Holy Cross<br />
Cemetery, Mays Landing. Mends may call from f:30 to<br />
10; 30 ajn. Saturday In Adama-Perttct Funeral Home,<br />
*rthf!§ld. Donations may be made to the Cape May County *<br />
Ihart Fund.<br />
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something else.<br />
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American Express oners a puekage <strong>of</strong><br />
five special services to help protect you<br />
if your travelers cheques are lost or stolen<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
PAGE 11 - SECTION<br />
1 — ^ _ . M^ — ^ - " • ' -"- r/tuB ii •— ot.LM.mv y<br />
."If! a l! everal options concerning blue law; Meis says drop it<br />
By ANITA J, SPIEGEL<br />
SentlDCl-Udger Staff<br />
- Regardless <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
referendum questions can*<br />
eerning blue laws posed<br />
More ttia votes, <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
and Mayor Jack Blttner have<br />
Several opttoni to consider in<br />
%<br />
Public N<strong>of</strong>lci<br />
PUBLIC NOTICT<br />
Th. IMiowing HKIIlont w.rr mUl by<br />
in 1 , oton cil, Planning Bo.rd ,i ih..,<br />
Ftf \t\if mttIliif Gf &ygufl ?j ifi|:<br />
.lib* W.lton'i. ln«,. BlKk WJ, Lot 1<br />
t rMr izf»nsien ipiirevtd.<br />
' WMN.m 1 Anna Colllntv. Block >*f«<br />
L«f i = mtrtst mMtviifgn apprgyi^<br />
Sir* Firrili, Biq^ii is?. Ls*. *i<br />
friinBr iyMI«fliien diiiitd.<br />
BSMrl Ordllll, %r , llsck 1MB HI I<br />
"liner tubgltfliieii dinltd.<br />
Omit! ertaif, BIKK t«l. Loll Ir a. ••<br />
EBflilnuM to mailing si Aiiguil \i<br />
Baby WatMin't tm-_. Bieck fgi, I 3f t<br />
eunflnued ft miffing <strong>of</strong> Auguif ii<br />
B.ich-jlch AltKiattl, Blot* 1(1,<br />
Lat if.01 fablvd by tepi.ci.** fs §»B<br />
t*m&«f.<br />
Clsyisn Cfinifryctien (sm@in¥, BliXH<br />
tffil. Let I genfinued Is fnv>lfng ol<br />
Auguil l<<br />
BS3BT Jafiiibsiiffki, fHMIi IS?, LSI i<br />
^snf)ny#g IQ nif^flng el August M<br />
Mjgfsn, Inc.. BiQ£K IHi. Lsf i csn<br />
tinytd te mt#fiftg fil Aygutf 14.<br />
Theodora Wagntr, Blsch 1MI, Lst ii<br />
eenflnytd ts mieting ot Aygytt U<br />
Clcyfefl cenitFWftien Cempjny, Bieek<br />
)10. Let > I.bied b, agplicanl 19 itp<br />
*#mBeF,<br />
carfle L Bichintsn<br />
SscrrtaF?<br />
• U.IT.PP 111,19<br />
Too Laft To<br />
Classify<br />
RETIRED MAN WANTED =<br />
lanai Mafel, 9th Si 4 Seean ,<br />
Ply In ptlfifiri.<br />
s iling<br />
WINTER RENTAL - Ollil front,<br />
luxury duplex < BMrMnii, l oaihs<br />
(aeysii, micrbwivf, fip£piae#, eaFkin^.<br />
AviilabU 7-31 to %-uti ii$fl p#F me.<br />
CillllilHI, IM<br />
SUMMER RENTAL - Ocein irenl,<br />
new, iysgry flypiiz, 4 etdrpdmi, )<br />
bat ii, ia€itui* mi^fewayt. fiFesiaet.<br />
Ivi (abli fi, tu, 151, Beaioname<br />
Call 1H-V4I7, I 30<br />
Utt T-BlRD -^O^ionaition, «t7~o"p<br />
H HOOI, , ]],igg milci AiKing ll.gsg. Call<br />
109)91-01.1 9101.1 |,J(<br />
CONSTHUCTION LiioeJBi WIN<br />
TBD - Pull lim* lamiri pelnl trei<br />
*PB1» Harbour cey« cenitrueiibn<br />
tFailer , Bay Avt. & Hirber Lane, g te 4<br />
Mona,, Frifliir PF tail illuli (ii to<br />
21 Monday-Friday |.)g<br />
DIG YOUR OWN<br />
SHRUBS!<br />
Andorra Junipers, white<br />
Pint and many <strong>of</strong>her<br />
variants. U MCh,<br />
Japanese black pines U<br />
tach.<br />
Sit. A Sun, and<br />
weekday evenings<br />
The Flower Barn<br />
at Wilson's<br />
floutf SO, Tuckahoe<br />
628.2008<br />
ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE — Loy.ly •<br />
iarff feemx rtafenaole, centrally<br />
KUIM. tig,. III., ana 1)0 Call ISi-itf 1.<br />
• IS<br />
SARAGE I»Li - FFI, Ayg, Is «. lili<br />
Aug. \7T i ie 11 p,m, FreelfF, isme furniture.<br />
Men't gsea luiti In eifeilenl<br />
conOMIon. ete, 119 Wesley Mt, Hi<br />
netting to enact the people's<br />
will on the controversial Issue<br />
should they favor an option<br />
other than open Sundays.<br />
According to the Unwood<br />
law firm <strong>of</strong> Pnvm, Tedd,<br />
Qemmel, Fitzgerald and<br />
Nugent, retained to rqirMtnt<br />
the city on blue law matter*.<br />
Public Notice<br />
MUNICIPAL PLANNIN<br />
T<br />
NIWJIRliif UlJi<br />
PUIliC NOTICE<br />
The ieJidwrne deetiigfifc w^t med* By<br />
111? Oepjn Cii* PiaflhtRg Bearii at Ihf<br />
iFtona ^isian ai iR^pf r?gylar Aygg^i<br />
fReel'"o whirs ifeai h*i^ (ji, Aygyf 14.<br />
Sanie! Breast, il«h 903, Lets 17 & Ii<br />
Bsard toniiaered prgp§»d change)<br />
te E'j5t?ling jppFgwai *% a maigf change<br />
*no appliraiin m4 g<br />
p<br />
Baby Waisop ^, !nf . ilefii ?«!, Lp! 1<br />
gppl.cAtiSn was labi^ by Beard<br />
pentirnq auksmp ti( intprpretallgii frgm<br />
^pniftg Bo^Fe F#gaFd*Rg whetfisr<br />
P¥mefl m heteis<br />
Cl^ftoFi Conitryctien Campany, Blgeli<br />
199) LSI I KM inn isBFnval and<br />
«anangp% darned<br />
Hfi^er Jafeyepwsfei, Blsch M/. Let I =<br />
fgntrfiyed fs meeting e! August 3fl<br />
Magidii, inc . lists IQQ). Lei ! eefl<br />
•inumJ !e meetmg p! AuQys> 3D<br />
rh^gdgF^ WagncF, iie£fc 1B5S, UPt M<br />
rdFifmy^d te fneeltng te August fg<br />
CABBIi L DICKINSON<br />
SfEFetaFy<br />
I U.IT.P F fii.jj<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
TABD SALE - Sal, Ayg, I), ig to ,<br />
wpinan't cletnti Hit i lp 1 I 10 to li,<br />
»rt luppliet, geski. glaiioart I milt,<br />
hautehpid jtemi, Frte eeypeni. 1141<br />
§ay Ave, NeeaFiy birdl, I-li<br />
\ni, jr CHRIS'ciTArT~~ Turiiiinni<br />
tliherman, Hi" beam, twin inbeara<br />
eng,, eyt?y*£2bin ft head, geoa cen-<br />
Siiipn, In water Ot, Call HI-71 r» OF J1J.<br />
S17 U40 asking H.7M l-i,<br />
OflRACE I4LI — Small iip""nc«,<br />
Pictyrei, wing Surfer CaiTipina egyip*<br />
ment, iewini machint, tiothing, misc.<br />
item*. Sunday, AUg, tl, Ig a,in,<br />
unlit f I u<br />
i c I M * ( M I N n i r g f<br />
Cube; 40g Ib, capieity. Currently<br />
work,n0. Changed In toln machine U!j<br />
Call J9J 9))s 111<br />
N<br />
RENTS<br />
BEACH CHAIRS<br />
I<br />
UMBRELLAS<br />
DAILY<br />
WEEKLY<br />
MONTHLY<br />
CALL 399-3121 CAU<br />
lERVING THE NEEDS OF<br />
BEACHGOERS SINCE 1948<br />
TODAY'S<br />
CROSSWORD PUZZLi<br />
ACROSS<br />
1 Worktf<br />
6 Cenfound<br />
to Ca/d gima<br />
14 "Unawiicisttl"<br />
j<br />
IF Chimi<br />
11 Him dawn<br />
20 QlultM<br />
iiNATOmimMr<br />
u h<br />
84 Runt<br />
IIHouHIIll<br />
17 tuppcie<br />
30 Qratthopper<br />
34 VlncMli*<br />
JICapMlBui<br />
3B0n«<strong>of</strong>moi»<br />
40AIIW-<br />
•41Unu»uil<br />
f<br />
treMurer<br />
4S lnv»nlory<br />
4/W^ghtdown<br />
40 Qumry yield<br />
40 — cum lauds<br />
SO Evih ujpporter<br />
S3 8co('t name<br />
1<br />
14<br />
17<br />
20<br />
a,'<br />
• 1<br />
4<br />
S4ScrHni<br />
58 Hinclirlg out<br />
61 A 1MB<br />
62 Rilallva<br />
63 Rijah'l mala<br />
S4 iplrif limp<br />
II Soaki flu<br />
« Nirriblti<br />
DOWN<br />
1 Body parti<br />
2 Ossanward<br />
] VVtll'kMt<br />
4 Taking out<br />
I Muic'i kin<br />
• Walar down<br />
7 Clsthlng<br />
aRlyaralslbgrla<br />
9 Finals<br />
10 Plodgo "<br />
IIWuvi<br />
liAn'ikin<br />
19 Xglll<br />
10 OwriEl<br />
29 EXCSBS<br />
2« Small b«tl«<br />
27 Truncheon<br />
26 flat around<br />
29 Impart*<br />
30 Laathar lyp«<br />
31 — macabre<br />
$2 Anda* rutlve<br />
^<br />
PREVIOUS<br />
PUZZLE SOLVED<br />
•QTHOOE] BQDBIDDOQ<br />
QDBOQ<br />
QJCIHCIDQB<br />
•DnDQ<br />
nOQP HHHQ KHQQtl<br />
DQBQ DQISQ •CUSDil<br />
ammm tanaa imnmn<br />
33 Eoain users<br />
8i"rti—i"<br />
39 Work unit ••<br />
40Oacri«cl<br />
42 Ballad<br />
44 Ewart' kin<br />
48 Malta* crlap<br />
47 Pannant<br />
4SNaxttOrMw V<br />
BrunawlcU<br />
J<br />
armadillo<br />
51'Accurate<br />
a Pn-laMar<br />
partod.<br />
S3 Typetaca; abbr.<br />
SSGnterUIn<br />
5fl Kenyt rlvar<br />
67 Sloop pah<br />
f a B l E l '<br />
loglslatton<br />
60 Lay handa on<br />
11<br />
_<br />
li<br />
•<br />
13<br />
the city could seek a county- laws.<br />
owe on our boardwalk<br />
wide referendum to enact If the latter optloni are "I would suggest that<br />
blue law, seek general prtferred, the ^na recom- Council do nothing; drop the<br />
legislation granting all New nienaj the drafting <strong>of</strong> aappeal<br />
and (he action In<br />
•Jersey municipalities the proposed ordinance so state Trenton," Mela continued.<br />
ability to adopt their own blue legislators and municipal "We have the mandate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
laws or seek special voters have an Idea <strong>of</strong> bow the peepta,"<br />
legislation allowing certain blue law would appear ahould However, Councilman John<br />
munlclpalltlea to adopt blue it be adopted; thus the b«ajj EBposlto laid Meis has a rude<br />
for a nonblndlng referendum. awakening.<br />
Effort! by city <strong>of</strong>ficial* "I believe in the referen-<br />
Public Notice seeking legislative ability to dum;<br />
OTiUiiUf enforcement <strong>of</strong> a<br />
NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS blue kw were foiled by local<br />
Public none, is hereby giyan mat<br />
•eelea prepoials lop the leaiing oi two merchants who lobbied for<br />
autamebllM will n received by in release <strong>of</strong> a bill presenting a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city BeaFg pi idycafipn lecatea<br />
•t tot Aibgry Ayenye, Sylfe lig. <strong>Ocean</strong> cloied Sunday except for<br />
Ciry, N,J, 9i3Si en yvedneuiay, ipplem, tmergiiiey servieti. Action<br />
b*F I. Ill)<br />
The proMials will b, publicly SHnM on the measure failed due to<br />
ii l:eg p m. preyaiiing time,<br />
Speciflcatieni may be lecufed IFPHI ana<br />
bias shall be aeliyefea ie the abe*e<br />
•tatea lotalion er maMetfrfc<br />
Councilman William Mela,<br />
Anteinefte J. Syggierl, Beara the lone governing body<br />
Secretary, ocean <strong>City</strong> Bam <strong>of</strong><br />
iaucalisn, Ml Aibury !.
• I •<br />
PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, IMS<br />
CRITIQUE<br />
A week <strong>of</strong> stars on the Pier<br />
ByEDWISMBR<br />
This week the South Jersey<br />
fMes are filled with the<br />
Perseld meteor showers and<br />
the Music Pier has Its own<br />
show <strong>of</strong> shooting stars. They<br />
flan spectacularly across the<br />
stage like their celestial<br />
counterpart and light up our<br />
Uns.<br />
Marilyn Mulvey, frequent<br />
accomplice <strong>of</strong> Victor Borge,<br />
fee notorious musical Thief <strong>of</strong><br />
Bad Gags, is soprano soloist.<br />
Shi is blessed with a soaring<br />
and scintillating voice, visual<br />
splendor and stage presence<br />
which has a charm all Its own.<br />
Her renditions <strong>of</strong> Gounod's<br />
A Vewc Vlvre and Adale'l<br />
Laughing Song from Straus*'<br />
Die Fledermous drew a<br />
warm and enthusiastic<br />
response from the audience.<br />
We are blessed with another<br />
versatile performer who<br />
obviously does her homework<br />
as evidenced by her spirited<br />
version <strong>of</strong> TTw Italian Street<br />
Sang and her sweet and<br />
reverent Interpretation el the<br />
Bach-Gounod A vu Mario.<br />
Another <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
favorite, tenor Brown Bradley<br />
641*014<br />
KsTHN<br />
6414014<br />
1503 Block Horse Pike/Cardiff<br />
THIS WEEK S LUNCH SPECIALS<br />
SHRIMP SALAD<br />
$4*$<br />
THIS WEEK'S DINNER SPECIALS<br />
3UMB0$OFT<br />
STEAK AND LEG PLATTER<br />
•• - »Wf> «••* Wolfed to your IIKIntf 9*rv«d:<br />
• • wjtMowed saw, hom+bfiktid bread and<br />
" Cholt»ttffwovtto#taW.» :<br />
DOWN EAST RAW BAR<br />
• Jamb* Stewndd Cwb« .<br />
• Pitchttt<strong>of</strong>Setr V :<br />
• Steamed Ctons, (fthtf*<br />
neck * totwfrto, SHunt*<br />
ed Mustek, jff««h<br />
Stone . Crafc' • Cwwt,<br />
Shrimp uMKnuhMi -"Of<br />
Une ^l^fing irrutfurg \ocatis at WO<br />
-4%oyry Avgnot, Variance* ere<br />
Migsn. inc., Biocli !»t, Lot I— ap<br />
piicsnl wishes 15 espand the <strong>of</strong>fi£t<br />
••pace ot tne (listing motel a! 1001<br />
QE^an Avenue A varlsnee is required.<br />
Thejaors wagnLT. Block IMI, Lot 14<br />
sppiicenf wishes to deveisp s<br />
quadruples a! 18?a weft Avenue.<br />
The following applications which will<br />
He placed on the regular ngenda (or the<br />
iepfember 4, I9H5 meetihg witi then be<br />
diitusseq at the workihopr<br />
iUBBtVIIIBNS<br />
Dennis M icaraiQll, iloen 4J01, Lot 1<br />
»l,ynn Thompson, Block JfM. Lot 1<br />
•SITE PLAN REVIEWS<br />
Holiert j, McDowell, Biocli IMI. Lot 1<br />
Robert I, McDowell, ilotk 1701. Lot»<br />
Seiihgrt Pies, Inc. Block 3701, Lots<br />
JO i U.gt<br />
BeacDwatch Associates, Block 701,<br />
LotlF.OJItalllMlnAuogst!<br />
Clayton eenitfyellon Cornpany, tlotK<br />
3if>, Lot f (tabled in August)<br />
CONCEPT DISCUSSIONS<br />
Public Notice<br />
Magton, Inc., (lock 1»l. Lot 6<br />
Warren Land!, Sr,, Bloct 4B4, Lot 13<br />
REOULAB BlieuillON<br />
This rneetlng is being advertised pur<br />
suant to P.L Ctupter 111, otturwlse<br />
known as the OMn Public Meetings<br />
*«.<br />
Pl«m (sr tM •Dove applications «««<br />
be nvltwtd during rafular buslrwH<br />
heufs at the Coat Enlorcument OHlee<br />
at SJfi Asbufv Avenue,<br />
CARRIE L DICKINSON<br />
• 1,,1T,P.P.13S.» t*tn\an<br />
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />
CITY Ot OMAN eiTT<br />
NEW JERS6T 01114<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
The lollswlng Ii an aodenaum to tne<br />
agenda tor the Augutt II. HI! regular<br />
mHling ot ln» Osesn <strong>City</strong> (onlng Board<br />
ol Ad|ustment:<br />
INTIRFBITATION<br />
The planning ioara wishes tin<br />
Zoning loard to make an ihterpretatlpn<br />
on The definition <strong>of</strong> "hotel" as to<br />
wnefner or n<strong>of</strong> kltchenenes or In<br />
dividual cooking facilities in units af£<br />
permitted. In th« aeflnlllon <strong>of</strong> "motel"<br />
cHklng prevision! In any individual<br />
room Of suita Is prohlbitea,<br />
the Planning toard Is asking lor (his<br />
Interpretation to b« mode spKlficaHlf<br />
lor the application <strong>of</strong> Baby Watson's,<br />
inc.. Block Ml, Lot I, and for all other<br />
applications to which It may apply In<br />
the future.<br />
CARRIE L DICKINSON<br />
w PASTORE'S<br />
100 Atlantis Ava., Qewan <strong>City</strong> • 391-9616<br />
FRESHLY<br />
SLICED<br />
All<br />
Occasion CATERING<br />
Steaks<br />
Hoag.es<br />
Old<br />
Fashioned<br />
Hand<br />
Dipped<br />
Pizza Soda Fountain. Ice Cream<br />
-SPECIALS-<br />
CONES -1 Dip 65 c . 2 Dips 85 C<br />
ALL SUNDAES.......'1.65<br />
HOTAPPLECRISP t<br />
\ ShOO Fly FIB W/Whrpped Cftam<br />
*1.20<br />
'1*50<br />
cucumber represents a year's<br />
bod supply for a hetoilt<br />
crab,)<br />
The new queen wore a silver<br />
cape with aluminum foil<br />
antenna and flew to Earth In<br />
an aluminum foil-covered<br />
flying saucer. The fernpermental<br />
queen, who<br />
wouldn't stay still through the<br />
judging, refused to parade<br />
down the runway while Solfer<br />
(HKJtobv MMiH Zirn-m«n<br />
serenaded her with the Miss Crustaceran 1985, E.T.C. the Extraterrestrial Crab sits on her<br />
pageants' theme song. throne and lets owner Stacey Brasberser, 12, take the heat from the<br />
"She Just sat there Uke a press.<br />
OPEN 3itM • MB • CloMd Sun<br />
lump," Brasbersef moaned.<br />
The queen will return to<br />
Stacey's home and Join her<br />
other pets including a dog,<br />
guinea pig, fish, love birds<br />
and three rabbits.<br />
For the crab races, IM<br />
critters turned out to compete<br />
forthe title <strong>of</strong> "King <strong>of</strong> Klutz"<br />
and after stiff competition in<br />
toe 10 heats, the 10 finalists<br />
squared <strong>of</strong>f for the championship<br />
race.<br />
Missy BeO <strong>of</strong> Upland, Pa.<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty was thrilled<br />
when, her crab, David, flew<br />
past bis competition and won<br />
toe finals In 13.38 seconds.<br />
It was Missy's tint<br />
championship In live yean <strong>of</strong><br />
competition even though It<br />
was David's tint time In the<br />
race<br />
Bell said David will be back<br />
wwwwvw<br />
Mike Pedicin<br />
Monday Night 9p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Jackie jordon<br />
and the<br />
jackpots<br />
Tues. • Sun.?p.m.<br />
<strong>On</strong> IHe Circle, fani#ra Palnl<br />
UI.IST.ra77<br />
^~-^ "The Culinary Garden, the critics<br />
pick as the best restaurant In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />
Edward rtltzel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Sunday press<br />
June 9, i985.<br />
841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 95<br />
< '<br />
(<br />
complete<br />
Served from 5 to 6:30 p.m..<br />
, MON: Boneless Chicken Kl^v ' , ,<br />
,'TUESt' Shrimp Alfredoon Imported Patta<br />
WED: eonBlessChltkenPArm<strong>of</strong>llana > •,<br />
THUfJSt'Roast Turkey w/stulllhO&fcVaVy<br />
pRMi5riMiF|ounderAiinwdin< -y<br />
to defend bis title next year If<br />
he's not ready to molt. She<br />
also doesn't mink Ha new<br />
celebrity status will go to Ma<br />
bead,<br />
"He's very modest, she<br />
said.<br />
Second place went to<br />
Jessica Broadbent <strong>of</strong> Lan-<br />
•dswne. Pa. with Jtffrty,<br />
while Frank Quigan's Suntook<br />
third. Qulgan to<br />
Incidently. Bell Informed<br />
His SmMmULsdftr that<br />
while hermit crabs love lettuce,<br />
coconuts, papayas and<br />
ptea—they hate encumber*.<br />
Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk"<br />
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A thrilled Missy Bell, <strong>of</strong> Upland Pa., and«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, holds race champion David in one!<br />
hand and the King <strong>of</strong> Klutz plaque in OumtiterJ<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Relations Mark S<strong>of</strong>ter emcecd?<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
Commissioners opt for improvement plan<br />
ffiA MJJ CITY - <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials took no time thinking<br />
about participating in the<br />
Governor's Management<br />
Imgu^vi&iint Program, As<br />
soon u the state coordinator<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program finished<br />
[resenting the idea to the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners and<br />
a packed-house audience<br />
Tuesday night, the com.<br />
missioners unanimously<br />
voted to implement the<br />
jrogram here.<br />
Fresh Filet<br />
MONK FISH<br />
(Anoel Fisfii<br />
1921<br />
C. ib.<br />
Poor Man's Lobster!<br />
Clip and bring In<br />
for coupons worth *1QQ and more<br />
Dining Room<br />
Open to the Public<br />
Dine In an atmosphere<br />
<strong>of</strong> Informal Elegance<br />
BrfafaifajO0fo»;30a,m. Luncheon Ufol •30<br />
Dinner «;00 tq i:M p.m.<br />
Proper attlrt requested<br />
Call For Reservations 399-1000<br />
i> IPIER<br />
12<br />
Fisherman's<br />
Wharf _ _ _ _ _<br />
Causuai Waterfront Dinrng & Pr-#stt<br />
Seafood Market on th© Bay it<br />
12th Stft et In Qcean pity<br />
American & Italian<br />
Seafood Cuisine<br />
|feafurinB NIGHTL^SPECIALS such as 1<br />
• Stone Crab Claws i,'i;<br />
• Fresh Veal & Prime Steaks<br />
[ « Hard Shell Crabs s«ieW or 0arile<br />
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perpound<br />
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WEEK OF AUG. 16 thru 22<br />
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ALL SEATS<br />
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THE FAMILY VACATION<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST IB 1985<br />
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Oven Bakery<br />
4001 West Avenue, 396CAKE<br />
Pepperonl •read. Decorated Cakes<br />
Pound Cakes<br />
LlnierTorte<br />
Cannolls and Eclairs<br />
Cream cneese Spreads<br />
Deli Sandwiches .<br />
Croissant Sandwiches • Homemade Salads<br />
.OPiH DAILY tt,m. tetp.m.<br />
CASINO TOURS<br />
PP.<br />
DAILY SERVICE TO CASINOS<br />
Octln Crh/, Sonwra Point, MortlriWd, Unwood<br />
tun. thru Thurs.<br />
after,4:00p.m.<br />
•10" COIN<br />
" Mon. throFrl. .?'•'"'".<br />
beitor«*iB(rp,ni/i , '<br />
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Harrahs Marina<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEPG1TO, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 15 — SECTION ONE j.<br />
c °L ith ! c t rovers y lib* the issue itself<br />
'It's been a long time since we looked at ourselves'<br />
The CMIP was established<br />
under the Kean administration<br />
to help<br />
municipal governments<br />
identify ways in which they<br />
can b§ run more efficiently.<br />
While the state sponsors the<br />
projp'im, It Is run entirely by<br />
ttie municipality, according to<br />
Jacques Lebel, GMIP coor-<br />
Custom Wooden Storm &<br />
Screen Doors<br />
Country or Victorian Designs<br />
Your Design or Ours<br />
Northf.cld, N J. 646-1291<br />
QUALITY<br />
SlAFOOrj<br />
MARKET<br />
OUR OWEN READY ENTREES HAKE YOU A STAB<br />
Scimpi Size mi i<br />
LOBSTER<br />
TAILS<br />
Ib.<br />
Fresh CRABS CLAM<br />
CLAMS STEAMER<br />
CASINO<br />
3 piece<br />
Steamer<br />
P for four oniy'24 11<br />
Our Own<br />
Oven Ready<br />
Fresh<br />
CRAB<br />
, IMPERIAL<br />
L. »2 41 tile public la invited to the<br />
monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape throughout this country and<br />
hoped to appoint the com-<br />
May County Crime Stoppers Canada, •.,. (continued from page 1) on the Inclusion <strong>of</strong> the second "The vote on the modified exceptions ware not Previti mat referendum* can Crowley said she bad exmittees<br />
by Sept, 1 and men let "It's been a long time since 7:30p.m. Aug. 10 at the police Crime Stopper! la the<br />
referendum question. question represented only 2,4 necessarily the highest rate Include as many questions as peeted the deliberation<br />
them set up their own time we looked at ourselves,"<br />
•nd Fire Training Building In program that pays a<br />
-B without a blue law,<br />
The majority included percent <strong>of</strong> the voting getters but were deemed will fit on the ballot, mat process to include at least two<br />
schedules. Any McHale said. "Even if we<br />
be Crest Haven Complex EtafttolSdi<br />
othtr questions divided<br />
Gardens civic Association population (according to the necessities by the committee dOMd Sunday should be <strong>of</strong>- or three meetings,<br />
dinator.<br />
cost the city nothing, Lebel businesiperion who would only get two or three good<br />
where the guest speaker will W n d aolttit, oBEWttM members as much<br />
President V'iUJam Babeock, report there are nearly 8,000 majority.<br />
toed. * Baratta said he tried to<br />
''The state la not coming said, f<br />
like to get involved can send recommendations which save<br />
to H, Goleman My, executive grpetnitor <strong>of</strong> a crime, ft, as the controversial Issue has<br />
Midway Civic Association registered voters,)" The But since the committee Yesterday, Scola<br />
down here to tell you Avalon, North Wild wood, Mm a resume and letter<br />
director <strong>of</strong> Crime Stoppers<br />
fce city money, ifU be worth<br />
ape Ma C t th<br />
split the community.<br />
President Gary Jessel, 16 - M minority report said. "When was charged with gathering<br />
anything," he MM.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the county explaining their reasons for it, but well probably jet a lot<br />
Bf flwt, En members felt<br />
Community Association you examine the various public sentiment and basing<br />
In the program, the government have already wanting to serve, McHale mon lily will give an update on<br />
" Ken Weatherford<br />
compiUtd to prepare a<br />
President Donald Fogg, choices for openings recommendations on that<br />
governing body appotati a participated In the program<br />
ttlamt? report to explain<br />
Cedar Beach Civic suggested on question No. 2, input, the minority took ex-<br />
management team consisting and Middle Township is<br />
(heir rationale to dlsagreelnn<br />
Association President James you see it then becomes a ception to the interpretation<br />
<strong>of</strong> five <strong>of</strong> the beat managers currently working on theln. Trash alternatives discussed in private<br />
wlm the majority viewpoint<br />
Houais; AARP local chapter fraction <strong>of</strong> a percentile <strong>of</strong> the measures by the majority.<br />
within the city government, The GMIP can help local<br />
President Robert Hansberry voting population.<br />
the minority believed be<br />
Label explained. TMs team governments run more ef- SOMIRS POINT - <strong>City</strong> formed by Council and city may decide to re-bld or to flgurei on what their itudiH.-^<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle "In aU good conscience, referendum should include<br />
interviews municipal emficiently by Identifying OBundl met in closed session employees have shown a move ahead with municipal<br />
£Tht minority Included<br />
have shown until after it V<br />
Association President given these minute figures the choice <strong>of</strong> open Sundays or<br />
ployees and residents to barn management, uwiaBeuteni, organizational Ibwaday night to discuss possible substantial savings If collection now. All <strong>of</strong> their<br />
committee Chairwoman<br />
makes a decision, Swain said.' .<br />
William Luff.<br />
and the time we spent doted Sundays. "The public<br />
what problems they have and mdoperaaonalflmei«iand «lteniaifcres coneenilnj trash the dty collected its own options were to be discussed<br />
Neel? Crtwliy, president <strong>of</strong><br />
Last night's meeting was/',<br />
deUberting, we do not feel we statements in our meetings<br />
their suggestions for Im- by Identifying duplication <strong>of</strong> collection In the city, ac- fresh. Council recently ad- Thursday,<br />
local radio stations WSLT and<br />
held In closed session because. '<br />
Tne report presented to have the right to concur or support the fact Oat those<br />
provements.<br />
aervices, be Mid. It also aids cording to Council President vertised for outside bids for "Some kind <strong>of</strong> decision will<br />
WfflO; Vw Sentinel-Ledger<br />
the governing body would be., V<br />
Mayor Jack Blttner and the that this U necessarily what desiring closed Sundays said<br />
The management team in getting the private, sector Wes Swain. S i<br />
trash coUectlon In IBM, but come out <strong>of</strong> (the meeting) '•<br />
FYed Benson, aha<br />
dUcuaaing poiilbliU;<br />
Council said less than 900 the majority (<strong>of</strong> speakers) they truly wanted a closed<br />
terms its recommendations more involved in government. Hie governing body has received none. Officials <strong>of</strong> he said.<br />
wn Victor Scola and<br />
negotiations and the hiring <strong>of</strong><br />
people attended the seven, expressed at the meetings," Sunday. This would exclude<br />
and tries to sell mem to a "It's a suggestion box bean studying the possibility Mar • Tee, 1 ee, the me only oniy company to<br />
John Baratta and Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
to Should the city adverts for personnel, Swain said,' said,* * -<br />
heavily-advertized public the minority report continued. emergency services," toe<br />
steering committee, also where things get responded <strong>of</strong> Implementing municipal<br />
Commerce President Elsie<br />
bid the job last year and toe bids again and not receive Council also discussed figures. '•':,<br />
meetings where 171 people Jesael, who introduced the minority report said.<br />
appointed by the governing to." Lebtl MliL<br />
collection because it<br />
Glllesple. They said it<br />
only company the city has any, Swain said, the dty and prices they wouldn't want'<br />
•poke. In addition 847 optional second question, at presstlme "Question No. 2 does not give<br />
body, Lebel said.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>flclaU are excited by oenstttari era the cost <strong>of</strong> con-<br />
couldn't agree win majority<br />
ever used, said it was too would be allowed to go out and potential Udders to know<br />
opinion poll* Indicated Oat said he was unavailable to them that option."<br />
The steering committee, the program and their tracting the job too high, the early to bid the Job tor nest negoriate its own contract. - beforehand, -<br />
Jndjap due to Inadequate 316 people favored an all- discuss the issue and deferred<br />
he laid.<br />
The closed Sunday question<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> five business dedsion to Implement be dty currently uses Mar-Tee year because they weren't Start-up costs for municipal<br />
•mpllng and deliberative dosed Sunday, 300 favored all statements to a later date.<br />
"I would have liked to hold<br />
received a tie vote.<br />
leaders In the community, program drew a round <strong>of</strong> Contracton, toe, for trash sure what the landfill costs trash collection were con-<br />
proceM and review <strong>of</strong> public open; and 212 preferred<br />
the meeting in public," Swain<br />
<strong>On</strong>e committee member Scola, who Introduced the<br />
objectively analyzes the applause from the audience. eoltaetion at a IMS cost <strong>of</strong> would be.<br />
servatively estimated several<br />
tmtimonv,<br />
modified closing law.<br />
mid Wednesday. "We need.<br />
who voted for question No. 2 motion to include that option,<br />
recommendations and sub- Mayor Michael McHale 07,000.<br />
Council has several options months ago to be $150,000.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the disagreement Nineteen <strong>of</strong> the opinions were<br />
the public Input on toe trash-<br />
and wished tto<br />
remain Bid after learning from the<br />
mits the ones its approves to thinks the program could be Swain said studies per. at mis point, Swain said. It Council can't release any<br />
smTouMtd the majority vote considered unclear.<br />
situation.'"<br />
anonymous, said the seven dty blue law attorney Charles<br />
the governing body for their especially useful here since he<br />
approval, he said.<br />
and Commissioner James<br />
The management team lannone are new to the city<br />
devises an implementation government and could benefit i Change in zoning code would Green tides and ocean outfall—a connection<br />
(continued Iran page 1) harmless nutrients which May County Municipal dary treatment facility wen<br />
plan for each approved greatly by the eventual<br />
Utilities Authority were '<br />
recommendation and recommendations.<br />
minor hurricane or a good'<br />
monitors its success, he said, "It's time we looked at it<br />
Morn without the damage to<br />
The entire program should and tapped the expertise we increase waterfront setbacks<br />
man up the water so that the<br />
take no longer than two bi?e in this dty," he said,<br />
colder water on the bottom<br />
months to complete and will McHale aald Wednesday be (continued from page 1) Gideonse said provide him with verification<br />
can, mis with the warmer<br />
Oldeonse said primary<br />
<strong>of</strong>-town residence if' '<br />
The state Department <strong>of</strong> data.<br />
water on top.<br />
consideration for establishing<br />
development was permitted<br />
Environmental Protection Councllwoman Jeanne<br />
"We need some good strong<br />
the setback was to prevent last year recommended a 30- •unn said she favored action<br />
several feet forward <strong>of</strong> .<br />
property damage caused by<br />
existing structures.<br />
foot * minimum ' ' bulkhead on the amendment if it would<br />
storm tides and not to ietback but the Board apply to the bayfront.<br />
Gertrude James, founder <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
preserve certain amenities <strong>of</strong> referred a 25-foot minimum<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach and Bay ,<br />
Councilman John Esposlto,<br />
living on the waterfront in- br review by Council which<br />
Association, urged Council tq'.<br />
who favored the 20-foot setcluding<br />
ocean breezes, in- approved a 2Moot aettack. to<br />
act on the proposal imback,<br />
said he recently noticed<br />
creased sunlight and addition, Council excluded<br />
mediately. "TUi ii an«i<br />
the problem although at ttie<br />
panoramic views from the eight-foot-wide breakaway<br />
anergeoey," the said, V<br />
time <strong>of</strong> zoning adoption he<br />
ICE CRKAM PARMin<br />
beach to horizon,<br />
porches from the setback hadn't considered blocked<br />
Council ate ejected to '<br />
8th and Atlantic Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
"If you stay within a given requirement.<br />
include provisions for zoning<br />
., views. "Mr. Gideonse has a<br />
a portion <strong>of</strong> the stoeco tract *<br />
Good Old Fashioned "Fountain Service' setback, whether it's 20 feet or Oldeonse noted he was told good idea," hi said,<br />
between 25th and 30th streets<br />
30 feet, It's Impossible to similar problems existed Although Councilman Jack<br />
from the alley between Haven<br />
grant immunity to property along the bayfront, but Code Jones wanted to compare the<br />
and Simpson and the east side<br />
NEW<br />
owners from encroachment Enforcement Official Fred existing requirement with the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue between<br />
into these special features," Cade was ill and couldn't proposal, he said "it would be<br />
23rd and 25th streets for singlj: •<br />
a sin to to do anything otter '<br />
family.<br />
TOPPING BAR<br />
than retain the loveliness <strong>of</strong><br />
the neighborhoods there." Council's action to w>ne the •<br />
Rsese's Peanut Butter Cups, AA&M's,<br />
ana including the Stoeco#\<br />
Several property owners<br />
..».,,, Butttr fingers. Snow caps. Fresh<br />
tract as single family wM^e<br />
opposed to the subdivision, protested by local attorney<br />
• Uvi Hard Shell Cribs ft Lobster<br />
Cut Strawberries, Pineapples<br />
were permitted to address the Arthur Ford III whs"""}<br />
• Glamt • Ail Sizes » 7 types Fresh Fish<br />
^Cantaloup*, Hot Fudge, Butterscotch<br />
Council m the matter. represents Stoeco which owns [<br />
Frances Forsythe said he<br />
»jhOT-BeaJytterns« Cooked pjattiri<br />
more man 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the •<br />
may as well go bade to big out- land in the rone. Council ;<br />
K ^ s . FREE TASTE TIST<br />
DAILY 12 Noon to 1a.m.<br />
I , twnf Wednesday thru Saturday 3 • 7 P.M.<br />
ON THE JPQAROWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
failed to get the two thirds ;<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08224<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatres votejiecessary to override the i<br />
protest and the area reverted I<br />
on the Boardwalk to Its former duplex tone, •<br />
CLOSEDSUNDAY<br />
Stoeco subsequently agreed J<br />
' 398-8768<br />
" tatftetO<br />
v<br />
some committee member* Plou*u, who intend to<br />
were opposed to placing the<br />
comment ailltUiMporihtaL<br />
all-closed question on the<br />
said be wu only coownnd<br />
ballot fearing-lt may >pUt the ftat the Unie bt prtMoM to<br />
vote between voteri who<br />
said he<br />
fee pubilc. "My iorwuouut<br />
encourage more discussion on favored Oat option and the ooncern is that the ptppto en<br />
made the motion because it the recommendations the partial closing, resulting la • " he Mid. • .*<br />
appeared that's what the omamlttet wu charged to open Sundays u the winner.<br />
pink wanted. He also said «tay to the gowning body,<br />
he Doped the uwue wouldn't but was met with oppotilBen.<br />
cost taxpayer! needless He subsequently went to<br />
amounts <strong>of</strong> money. Mttner who told him to take<br />
"Whatever the choice <strong>of</strong> the hU concern to Crowley.<br />
people Is, I hope* it's not going aowley uid she had the<br />
to cost them »1000,000 or eholct <strong>of</strong> reccing the vote or<br />
C60.000 needl«Mly," he said. pripwlng the minority<br />
"I'm guessing this will repot, "TaUng the vote over<br />
become a long-term legal would to like saying we didn 't<br />
battle that may take up to two tte the outeomi d an ilectton<br />
Cianet under the direcHon <strong>of</strong><br />
years In the courts and so let's do it over •gkn,"<br />
legislative process vrtUcb may Oowley said Wednesday. '1<br />
MaryBethSnow<br />
not result in a change from decided to write th§ report<br />
Allevelt *geiZtoM)Mtl<br />
what we have BOW (open which represented flvi • Tan *Jau • BUM •Acrobatic<br />
Sundays)."<br />
ninAen<strong>of</strong> tticommlttie. It<br />
• Adult Asrobics • Pre-Bchooi dance V<br />
It took the committee, wasn't as If Own m a 10-1<br />
ftEASONABLE RATJ&<br />
which met Aug. S, leas than vote where the decision was<br />
\\<br />
1117 Simpson Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - 39t-7223<br />
Me hours to reach its con- overwhelmingly clear."<br />
Uwdmeplaoc<br />
dmloM. Benson who was There was no formal vote<br />
Ii;<br />
absent from the meeting said taken on whether a minority<br />
be wouldn't have missed it report should to released,<br />
II<br />
bid he known subsequent according to Crowley.<br />
14<br />
meetings^ were imneceasary^ Baratta, laid he thought<br />
Combine your Casino outing with MCLAUGHLIN'S<br />
come through the sewage<br />
unavailable from the state.<br />
treatment process," Staples withln permitted limits. Staples said he didn't think a Sightseeing Boat Cruise!<br />
V<br />
DELI<br />
•aid, "The only way to Although testing and upgrading the facility to Cruise to the only Casino in the<br />
fUmlnatg it it by not putting monitoring are only requirtd tertiary treatment, which<br />
"We're the home <strong>of</strong> the city famous "BOO McLAUGBLW<br />
the sewage In the ocean or prior to discharge, Lamanna provides the highest water United States with a docking it&AbA " F D H M l<br />
taking the elements out wMeh sild tte county intends to test quality after processing, facility. Cruise to,.,<br />
probably can be done at un- water samples taken near the would reduce discharged<br />
MORE SUPER SAVING SPECIALS<br />
believable costs."<br />
ends <strong>of</strong> outfall pipes when nutrient levels,<br />
Lamanna noted that personnel become available. He alia noted reduced<br />
Staples said he advised although there may be a 1*e state requires sewage oxygen levels in the water<br />
bathers uncomfortable with connection between algae treatment plants to report caused by decaying algae<br />
flje green tide to "walk about blooms and ocean flumping monthly on bacteria level could result In the death <strong>of</strong> sea<br />
Any Ego McLauihiln * egg AteLaughiin Special<br />
a quarter m®t» where the mat possibility hasn't been tests conducted by plant Hfe. No fish MHa have ben<br />
SLOBOPF<br />
water may be dearer. confirmed.<br />
pers<strong>of</strong>fliel. Data contriving reported from this year's<br />
#fcwever,<strong>of</strong>flcUls also have<br />
Marina Italian, Ham & Cheese or Roast Beef Hoagie<br />
Staples-said fecal colifonn the MUA, which is a secon- algae bloom, he said.<br />
ftaldthe nutflentrich contents bacteria levels, kept to check<br />
GROCERY SPEQALS:<br />
<strong>of</strong> ocean discharges may also by sewage treatment process<br />
FROM OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
prottote the growth <strong>of</strong> algae and monitored by state and<br />
Aboard The Brand New...<br />
whit* feeds <strong>of</strong>f phosphates, county agencies, and<br />
7Up u pscrf 12 oz.) Reg. or Diet .........*«,, $t.»<br />
ntemgn and carbons. presence <strong>of</strong> algae are<br />
Arnold Rye or Pumpernickle (i IB. (oaf) .tnlf*.«5<br />
"Algae feeds <strong>of</strong>f the bland, unrelated.<br />
Arnold Tealoaf Raisin Bread ci In, toil J,. ,\t1.4f<br />
Lamanna said county<br />
CASINO<br />
testing Indicates mat bacteria<br />
OPJEN AT I AM.<br />
DEU SPECIALS:<br />
hveJitathe effluentgrtorte=|<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
discharge at the sewage 1155 Asbury Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv »399-1515<br />
business <strong>of</strong>fice and swlt-<br />
$ I<br />
treatment faculties In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
^bpardopenat9ajn.week,, aty operated by the Cape Fresh Swordfish CHALLENGER Dieti & Watson Bologna iM.Mty«1,fff<br />
Dieti & Watson Deluxe Loaf (v«i» ib..oniy«2.f»<br />
Dieti & Watson Olive Loaf.,..-,.. ,iM.«nly*tff;<br />
— FOR ONLY M T.fiO —|<br />
Fresh Salmon<br />
Receive'15 Bonus<br />
PRODUCE SPK1ALS:<br />
MO Coin, *5 Food Coupon Spanish <strong>On</strong>ions ....,...,,<br />
Jtrsey String Beans . r,..,,., •> .V?*U:, * JuM><br />
"X" TRA Large Jersey Tomatoe».,.3ii*#;<br />
,. , BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />
"X" TRA Urg# Calif. Romaine Lettuce.<br />
3 Hot Cakes & Juice *1.8S<br />
2 Trips Daily.<br />
2 Hot Cakes, 2 Eggs nm<br />
18th & Asbury 398-0485 9 a.m. returns to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
NOW IN STOCK: Jersey Blueberries „.<br />
and Juice..,,,."... '2,35<br />
by 4 p.m.<br />
Cantaloupe • Silver Queen Corn - Tomatoes •<br />
ATUUTO AVt, Between7th ft 1th its.<br />
6 p.m. returns to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
So Hurry on In... (<br />
by 1 a.m.<br />
FBESH FROM RYDEB S E6G FAflM<br />
Try Breakfast <strong>On</strong><br />
Our Patio<br />
Wmd, thru Sat 8 am, til 11 am<br />
PIZZA • SOBS • STEAKS<br />
SOFT ICE CREAM<br />
LOOK HERE!<br />
ITALIAN<br />
HOAGIE<br />
Overs oz. Meat a, Cheese'<br />
S 1.99<br />
BALL PARK 1<br />
FRANKS<br />
EXTRA<br />
LARGE<br />
(ILS dOOD THRU AUG. Z1lt, 1985 .<br />
Swiss'<br />
CHEESE<br />
EGG<br />
SALAD<br />
SANDWICH<br />
khnngM ft Rateraflwit Cal<br />
1628-2935or 399-5011<br />
Boat Sills From<br />
228 lay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Large •....76'dozen Jumbo..........94'<br />
We reserve the right to limit quantItlM.<br />
specials good lit thru 121 or while supply last*.<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
Sun, • Thurs, ii.m, • IB p.m.<br />
Fri.iSat. 6a.m. • n p.m.<br />
Superstars at Resorts<br />
Ptrry C^mo ,<br />
Aug.ii-27<br />
Melissa Manchester<br />
Aug. 2S - Stpj, 1<br />
Shecky Greene<br />
Keely Smith<br />
Sept. 6-8<br />
Frankle Avalon<br />
Fabian<br />
Bobby Rydell<br />
Sept 13 - ft<br />
Tk*ets at Rejorti mfneUnn.<br />
CM St
fP/WM IB — SECTION ONE<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
pespite conflicting testimony, township reimposes inn restriction<br />
LIVE MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />
No Cover Chargt<br />
Tues, thru Sat.<br />
"URGE"<br />
formerly "Patchwork"<br />
SUNDAY & MONDAY<br />
"TIME MACHINE"<br />
Sounds <strong>of</strong>.the'JO's&Ws<br />
Ice, Kegs, Wines & Liquor<br />
CALL FOR FREE DELIVER Y<br />
CMiBlflOvt Prices • Monthly Specials<br />
*""" OfEM ? BAYS A WBK 3101717<br />
Male and Ft male Vocalists Accompanied<br />
by Flute & Piano<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th<br />
at 7:00 P.M.<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union Chapel<br />
32nd Street and Central Art. ;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J, /<br />
The Public Is Invited - Free Will Offering<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, IMS<br />
'•(continued ; (continued from from naee page !! 1) Hawaiian show show, nrmniino according to t« , _ ..<br />
•oine <strong>of</strong> the signers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Deiuville owner Linda<br />
attorney, said they would people a signal mat I didn't<br />
•patio. The Committee said at<br />
petition and they indicated<br />
bought It.<br />
Scanlon The second show Is<br />
consider an appeal because he want to see them again," he<br />
decision, because the feels<br />
•that time it would relmpose<br />
they had no major problem<br />
"It wouldn't have mattered<br />
always completed by 9:15<br />
didn't believe the Committee Mid.<br />
they supplied enough<br />
•the rejtrieiioni if the<br />
with the Deauvllle and only<br />
what we did, they would be<br />
p.m., she said, and the outside<br />
had a basis for its finding. Scanlon told The Sentinel-<br />
•OMUVfllt became a nuisance<br />
signed the petition because<br />
opposed to it," she said, "We<br />
bar.closes by 8 pjn, evjry<br />
"I think the fact (the Ledger on Tuesday that<br />
.'to its neighbors.<br />
they were asked, '<br />
didn't think what we wen<br />
other night. Patrons are<br />
Deauville) compiled with the several <strong>of</strong> the cranpUlnantfl<br />
• "We asking you to keep allowed to sit outside on the<br />
"Until the man from the<br />
doing was a nuisance."<br />
decibel limits Imposed by Hie have been opposed to<br />
-your word," W!miew§ka Mid. deck after 8 pin,, but no<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Health came down,<br />
She said if they do appeal, It<br />
county for all residential everything they have tried to<br />
Some Strathmere residents service Is provided, she said.<br />
no one had contacted us to teU<br />
will only be to prove the<br />
areas should prohibit this do at the bar alnce they<br />
had presented a petition to the Scanlon said they picked<br />
us it's a nuisance," she said.<br />
Cbmmlttee was wrong m Its<br />
council from finding a<br />
governing body asking it toThursday<br />
night for the luau<br />
Eight Strathmere residents nuisance based on noise,"<br />
relmpose the restrictions, and because they thought fewer<br />
' testified on the tavern's Rose said.<br />
fate otter residents testified neighbors would be home at<br />
behalf, maintaining the music<br />
If the music wag coming<br />
before the Committee Mon that time as In the past.<br />
wasn't as loud as some had<br />
from a residence, there would<br />
chy.<br />
Indicated. They also con-<br />
In addition, she testified<br />
be no basis for a complaint In<br />
"Everything was going fine<br />
sidered the luam were In very<br />
that a representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />
municipal court, he said.<br />
until these outside restrictions<br />
good taste and were an asset<br />
Ope May County D«part-<br />
Bonner said standards for<br />
wwe itfttd," said WUUaai<br />
to the community.<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Health monitored one<br />
noise from a liquor establish-<br />
Sheridan, who lives across the Of the shows in its entirety and<br />
A man who lives directly ment are Ins spedflc and the<br />
met with Wianlewska the decibel readings wen<br />
behind the Deauvllle said he fact that Strathmere is<br />
Tne outside music only between 50 and 60 throughout.<br />
had never been disturbed by generally a quiet residential<br />
occurred on Thursdays when The maximum for a<br />
music or boisterous patrons community should be taken<br />
the Deauvilk held a Hawaiian residential neighborhood<br />
and had attended several into consideration.<br />
luau. Two boat loads <strong>of</strong> before 10 p.m. Is 65 decibels.<br />
hiaus and enjoyed them.<br />
"In my opinion, in Stt-ith-<br />
people, from Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> and Scanlon said she had asked<br />
"The only time I ever have mere (the music is)<br />
from Margate, were brought the neighbors before the first<br />
a problem is when neighbors unreasonable," he said,<br />
bueparately and were served luau to Inform her if the music<br />
have parties," Charles<br />
Commltteeman George<br />
a buffet dinner and en- annoyed them and no one did,<br />
Toomey said.<br />
Betts said he voted against<br />
tertained by a 45-minute 9M also said she contacted In making a motion to reimposing the restriction<br />
nimpose the outside music because from the testimony<br />
restriction, Commltteeman presented there didn't seem to<br />
Thomas Bonner said the live be a problem,<br />
music on Thursday nights<br />
Since twice as many people<br />
constituted a disturbance and<br />
testified in the Deauville's<br />
unnecessary noise and could<br />
behalf, he believes those<br />
Mcinfyrt f n<br />
be considered a nuisance.<br />
opposed may have a personal<br />
He later told The Sentinel-<br />
Restaurant - Lounge and Liquor Store<br />
vendetta against the bar. He<br />
Ledger he wanted a solution<br />
HaH • Mile Wet! Of 34th SI. Bridge<br />
also thought if the Committee<br />
which would satisfy the neigh-<br />
IsJffJ [Parkway] Msrm<strong>of</strong>a N Jr<br />
acted too easily in reimposing<br />
bors' concerns while allowing<br />
J [Parkway] Msrm<strong>of</strong>a, N J<br />
the one restriction, tbe<br />
DINNERS SERVED<br />
the Deauville to continue to residents may return with<br />
7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />
operate primarily the same as otter complaints about the<br />
it was before.<br />
From5p.m. feiop.m,<br />
bar.<br />
Peter Rose, the Deauville's "I wanted to give those<br />
FEA TURING PRIME RIBS<br />
1 ftey appeal and win, they<br />
won't haw outside music %<br />
evidence to prove the music because "it's clear th«<br />
wasnt a nuisance.<br />
township doesn't want It<br />
Lajt night's luau was to go "We we;© within our legal<br />
on as scheduled, she said, only limits in everything we did,"'<br />
It would be held lndoora. She she said. "We just want to<br />
said the Committee's dedalon prove we didn't do anything<br />
was "no big deal," and even If wrong,"<br />
Attorneys disagree on whether<br />
there is a cause to recall Meisv<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
defined when ffi percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
petitions to the county clerk<br />
registered voters say it's<br />
by Sept, § for placement on<br />
cause," he said,<br />
the November ballot.<br />
Vernon said a judge<br />
Signature validation could<br />
probably would favor letting<br />
take up to a week, Marshall<br />
the people decide If there waa<br />
iald.<br />
as to whether there was<br />
A recall question could take<br />
sufficient cause for the recall.<br />
place during a special election<br />
"There's no harm done If<br />
but, noted CCRG attorney<br />
the people have a chance to<br />
Allen Vernon, taxpayers<br />
voice their optoo ," Veraon<br />
would bear that expense.<br />
aid. "Maybe heTl (Meis) be<br />
Meis has already indicated<br />
more aware <strong>of</strong> constituents<br />
he will seek counsel In hia<br />
defense <strong>of</strong> the recall should it<br />
become a reality and in a<br />
letter to Council President<br />
Herny Knight requested that<br />
<strong>City</strong> Council . approve<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> his legal few.<br />
Knight Hid he forwarded<br />
the matter to city Solicitor<br />
Gerald. J. Corcoran, who was<br />
on vacation this week.<br />
Corcoran, Meis' son-in-law.<br />
1<br />
representing the dty in its<br />
towards reinstating the blue<br />
blue law fight to avoid any<br />
laws" and he han't done<br />
possible conflict <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
feat," he said. "If they (the<br />
fee relationship nay present.<br />
voters) arc happy with<br />
Mm is the sole elected city<br />
everything else, they'll vote<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial hare opposed to blue<br />
Urn In again."<br />
laws.<br />
Vemon said Information on<br />
Schmierer said be didn't<br />
the status <strong>of</strong> tbe petitto drive \ '<br />
think Meis' request unusual.<br />
probably would be available<br />
• "It's normal and ap-<br />
next week.<br />
propriate for the town at-<br />
Herb D. Smith, an unterney<br />
to represent a counsuccessful<br />
Coundl candidate<br />
cilman being recalled,"<br />
in past contests, has already<br />
SefamJerar said "I think he wishes on an lasue. announced his desire to<br />
should ask Hrit and If "People signing tbe petition replace Meis should a recall<br />
declined, then he should seek would want him to work election be guceertul.<br />
hla own attorney.<br />
"Then if he wins the<br />
challenge, he should be<br />
reimbursed," Schmierer<br />
conUned. "If there was a<br />
legitimate oasis for the recall,<br />
then that's one thing, but if it's<br />
a specious argument, then the<br />
dty should give him the<br />
stepped down from chance to defend himself."<br />
Legitimate causes for recall<br />
include stealing money, not<br />
Back by popular demand!<br />
"PROMISE"<br />
A Christian Musical Ensemble<br />
attending required meetings<br />
and blatantly violating data<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, explained<br />
Schmierer, the municipal<br />
attorney for Princeton<br />
Township in Mercer County,<br />
and was recommended to The<br />
SenHnO-lMiIter by the New<br />
Jersey Bar Association.<br />
"I don't think disagreeing<br />
wltt the majority on one Issue<br />
is • cause," he Hid,<br />
Schmierer said be believes<br />
ncaU elections art rare and<br />
VJ<br />
that successful recalls are ^ _ ^ _<br />
Today we center pur quiz<br />
•round the wines <strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />
Despite the fame attained by<br />
: Sherry and, in more reetnt years,<br />
"Sangria, there are large quantities<br />
<strong>of</strong> sound red and white table<br />
Wines from Spain new available<br />
in the U.S.A. The region sf Rioja,<br />
In the northeast has a kinship<br />
with the wines <strong>of</strong> Bordeaux,<br />
across the French border, snly a<br />
few hundred miles away. New, to<br />
thIf week's qull.<br />
.QUAFFIW QUOTIENT QUIZ,<br />
1. All Rio|a Is red. True or Falst?<br />
1, If you Invited man from La Marieha to dinner,<br />
which <strong>of</strong> the following wines would make him<br />
feel at home? (a) Rio|a, Co) sherry, (e)<br />
Valdapenas, fd) gxtrislmo.<br />
3. There are basically two types ef red wine<br />
produced In Spain, elarete and tinfo. Which<br />
dtierlpflon generally fits which type? la) a light<br />
red wine, (b) a full flavored, deep ruby wine.<br />
—ANSWIRS—<br />
1. Pi/if, Red, whlta and Rota wines art all produced<br />
In Me/a.<br />
I. (c) Valdepenat It produced en tha plaint <strong>of</strong> La<br />
ttamha (round (At town <strong>of</strong> Valdepanas In central<br />
Spain. Rai, whlta and floja wlnaa art all produced<br />
Inthltaraa, '<br />
3. Citrate it ganmtallf a light tad wlna; Unto la a<br />
tulltl bodied, deep, ruby-colored win a.<br />
Tombstone Treasure i 1855 • 190? Henry Walker, Dentist<br />
Strangir approach this spot with gravity, Henry Is filling<br />
nil last cavity,<br />
. * • # # *<br />
COOKING WITH WINE<br />
Red Cabbage Slaw<br />
To make six servings, you'll need: 5 cups red cabbage,<br />
Shredded; 1 tablespoon salt, \u cup Burgundy; v3 cup red<br />
wine vfneoar; Vt cup olive oil ,• Vi cup parsley, finely chopptd;<br />
W cup green pepper, mlneed. 2 small cloves garlic,<br />
crushed; 2 teaspoons sugar. Place cabbage in a mixing<br />
bowl, sprinkle with salt and let stand 20 minutes. Rub and<br />
squeeze cabbage together until |ulces flow. Squeeze out<br />
and discard as much lulce as possible, through cheese<br />
cloth. If necessary. Mix remaining ingredients and pour<br />
bver cabbage. MIX well, cover and chill several hours.<br />
1 • * * * • . * . #.<br />
tlttre'i ih« Mltsman who became a policeman. He likes it<br />
because th« customer is always wrong.<br />
# * * * *<br />
Complete<br />
DINNER SPECIALS<br />
Served from<br />
5:30to9:00P.M.<br />
MON i Steak Diane •.•.".;• :....;.. S^i'^^k-<br />
TUB i Bourbon Street Chicken,. v....,, '•;.•.. f,.-. .^WmVtMi<br />
WED; Linguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce,prlicbwaiii;, »•.. IfiM<br />
THURi BeefTournedosw/GreenPeppercorii.Sau«|il..:•*... 19.05<br />
FRIi Sauteed Jtonbo Shrimp w/V§g.,Curry Sau«N M,':.. AFAjftjAi<br />
SATi Prime Bib; i.;...... ;.KingttKM..,.Queeiii|i»5<br />
SUN: VialGruyere, Marsala Sauce * 0:W" ' '"'""<br />
I f<br />
VertMTsaM MUT w5K Au i- 20 •* Ule R^r^tiMi Center, ttb Street and<br />
defined In state election taws, Atlantic Avenue. Hie 45 minute show U designed<br />
"I think iff more dearly for ages 4 years and older. Admission is J2.50.<br />
WAYSIDE VILLAGE ^^^ MARMORA<br />
A Complete Seafood Establishment<br />
Homemade Cooking With Our Fresh Seafood<br />
THIiWiEKSSreCttl. AUG. IStOAIie.21<br />
DEVILED CRAB CAKE PLATTER (1) *4.25 (2) '6.25<br />
With French PrlM a, colt Slaw<br />
CLAMS MARMORA Pk9 <strong>of</strong> 6, $2.49<br />
MEDIUM SHRIMP ,b'6.25<br />
OPEN<br />
7 DAYS<br />
r 52OBnyAve.,<br />
Souiere Point<br />
390-0842<br />
Enjoy Dining on the Bay!<br />
NEW<br />
LUNCHEON SPECIALS - *6.50<br />
Includes Soup or Salad and Beverage<br />
, FRI: Aug. 16 Linguini w/clam sauce<br />
MON: Aug,' i» - Assorted Salad Platter-f.<br />
TUES: Aug, 20 tuna'Melt , . ,<br />
WED: Aug. i). Sweet and Sour Chicken ,'. ^'<br />
THURS: ;AUQ.22- Phllqdelphla'piatter<br />
-NEW-<br />
liiliviiiiwiM<br />
• "", ', '^30to6}wAAon.thhjFrl. '<br />
• hiM0%Of>;yYourDlnnerErthcri ( ^Sf,<br />
NEW<br />
o<br />
I.<br />
I-<br />
4-<br />
TheSentinel,Ledger<br />
business/finances<br />
Via transfer tax hike<br />
In order to break be to-<br />
|«se that has developed over<br />
fytelt iIte «tt?M to<br />
sees<br />
toding for tnon proticaon,<br />
)^te Sen. JTOIISE. Hurley £<br />
Iptroducjng legislation he<br />
ibroadbase<strong>of</strong> «les tax generated at •bore<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
bUlion annually from usues to tbe voters to fund<br />
iiore - we cannot afford to<br />
# my by and watch a<br />
valuable economic and enjpninental<br />
resource be<br />
TSfWt away by the Hflei."<br />
^Hnrtiy-i propoiaJ would<br />
idd M centa per HOO to ttie<br />
( jeal Mate transfer tax in<br />
KiW Jeney which would be<br />
he current levy is ti.7S per<br />
500 on property sold for<br />
Mer 1150,000 and #50 per<br />
POO fcr property sold for<br />
J50,000 or more.<br />
; "Even with the addition <strong>of</strong><br />
p cenU, the real estate<br />
•ansfer tax in New Jersey Is<br />
,8 bargain wnen compared to<br />
'Delawmr§ It is J percent, or<br />
dteS? and"<br />
sod Program Review, a 50-<br />
"-* hike in the realty tmntax,<br />
based on revenues<br />
raised in fiscal year 1984,<br />
could raise 116.03 million a<br />
yjear for shore protection.<br />
"We must establish a stable<br />
aoBrce <strong>of</strong> beach protection<br />
for us by eroding<br />
s away into the<br />
»., Hurley, said. "This<br />
^proposal, I believe, will<br />
(JfeHmer broad-baaed support<br />
without adding an unfair<br />
burden to any one segment <strong>of</strong><br />
me population."<br />
The addition <strong>of</strong> a Kkxnt per<br />
#00 charge to the realty<br />
transfer tax would Increase<br />
closing costs on a 1100,000<br />
none by flOO.<br />
"This is a small price to pay<br />
to insure the future <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />
.<br />
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Page <strong>On</strong>e Section Two<br />
fund shore protection<br />
According to budget <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
» ••ttmatei that the<br />
"•wntjea for MM, for<br />
{""yto. wffl be « mretnt<br />
JW» than tho*> collected 1B<br />
fiscal VMT tou<br />
"Tame U general<br />
•iffraent, however, that<br />
~ wlm respect to<br />
« collections."<br />
I wrote in a letter to<br />
"Therefore, it<br />
a rnsoBahto per-<br />
• to the revenue<br />
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-— an extended period <strong>of</strong><br />
In*<br />
« the total real estate<br />
wnafer tut coUected, 50<br />
there were an ad-<br />
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841 Certml Avoir<br />
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PA01 2 — SECTION TWO THE SKNTINELLEDGKH, OCEAN CCTY, N,J. FRIDAY, AUOUST18, IMS<br />
Will custodial accounts survive new tax act?<br />
" Thi President's tax<br />
proposal, u submitted on<br />
Mty 28, Contains many<br />
sweeping reform measHred<br />
that will affecj,r almost<br />
everyone, An area <strong>of</strong> concern<br />
to many clients la the<br />
proposed curtailment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
UM <strong>of</strong> Income shifting<br />
faring, such as Uniform<br />
-XStttr-to Minor Act account*<br />
(UGMA accounts), Minor<br />
Ihutei Clifford "tnaia md<br />
Spmeal Ramalnder trusts.<br />
IWs article win discuss the<br />
effect that the President's<br />
proposal will have on the<br />
UGMA and UTMA accounts<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fer gome suggestions<br />
for dealing with the changes<br />
In the laws should the<br />
proposal be enacted. '<br />
A popular method for<br />
shifting a parent's tu burden<br />
Is to set up UGMA UTMA<br />
accounts for children. These<br />
accounts have served u very<br />
useful vehicles In which<br />
money can be accumulated<br />
for a particular purpose (e.g..<br />
Mac's<br />
Qpen Daly from S p.m.; Sun. 4 p.m.<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
puttl? fining<br />
a child's college education)<br />
more rapidly than If the<br />
money had been retained by<br />
fee parent and the earnings<br />
had been taxed at the parent's<br />
higher income tax bracket,<br />
Under the President's<br />
proposal, unearned income <strong>of</strong><br />
a child under the age <strong>of</strong> 14<br />
derived from property ^ven<br />
to the child by the parent<br />
would be tazea to the child at<br />
the parent's marginal tax rate<br />
to the extent that the<br />
unearned income exceeds<br />
$2,000 (the child's personal<br />
exemption amount under the<br />
proposal!.<br />
lie proposal Is only aimed<br />
at custodial accounts funded<br />
by the child's parents.<br />
Therefore, grandparents (and<br />
others) can continue to<br />
contribute to UOMA UTMA<br />
accounts with all earnings<br />
taxed at the child's toe rota. It<br />
would be necessary, however,<br />
to maintain one account for<br />
amount! contributed by<br />
parents and • separate account<br />
for amounts contributed<br />
by others.<br />
For accounts established by<br />
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parents, the first |2,000 <strong>of</strong><br />
Income would not be subject<br />
to tax due to the child's<br />
personal exemption <strong>of</strong> the<br />
same amount. In addition, If a<br />
child is over the age <strong>of</strong> 13, oil<br />
unearned Income would be<br />
taxed at the cfaJU'l lower tas<br />
bracket. This still leaves<br />
three or four years In which<br />
be parents can make gifts<br />
and effectively shift the income<br />
tax burden while accumulating<br />
funds for college.<br />
Planning: Fund your child's<br />
account to fully utilize the<br />
child's f 2,000 personal<br />
exemption. Grandparents are<br />
likely candidate to fund a<br />
segregated account and help<br />
mike up the difference in<br />
education costs until the child<br />
is 14 years <strong>of</strong> age. Then the<br />
parents would still have three<br />
or four years to contribute to<br />
the account without income<br />
tax repercussions.<br />
This proposal la scheduled<br />
to be effective for the 1986 tax<br />
year. In addition, there is no<br />
provision for "grandfathering";<br />
that is, existing<br />
accounts would not be exempt<br />
from the new proposal<br />
provisions.<br />
Planning; Bxiiting<br />
UGMA—UTMA accounts for<br />
children under 14 which<br />
generate more than 0,000 per<br />
year <strong>of</strong> unearned income on<br />
amounts contributed by the<br />
ehild*s parents would be<br />
subject to the rules described bracket amount against any<br />
above should the proposal Income except tamed In-<br />
pass as written.<br />
come. - •<br />
The proposal will, In effort,<br />
If the parents are in a high help lower a child's taxable<br />
tax bracket, a re-eiamlnatlon income by up to 52,(00 (In<br />
<strong>of</strong> the investment strategy 19B6) U he or she has it least<br />
used In the account may to<br />
required. Depending upon the<br />
situation, municipal bonds<br />
may provide a higher aftertax<br />
yield for the child's account<br />
tost amount <strong>of</strong> unearned<br />
income which Is net attributable<br />
to gifts made by n<br />
parent. Therefore, through<br />
proper funding <strong>of</strong> their ac-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e tidbit extended by tbe counts, minor children could<br />
proposal Is that the child's receive up to |4,fM <strong>of</strong><br />
zero bracket amount unearned income in 1989 and<br />
(proposed to be $2,600 In 1988) pay no federal Income tag.<br />
will be available to <strong>of</strong>fset the<br />
child's unearned income on<br />
amounts other than those<br />
contributed by the parent.<br />
Under current law, a child<br />
who can be claimed as a<br />
dependent <strong>of</strong> another person<br />
may not apply his or her cere<br />
This is a significant Improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the current tax<br />
treatment <strong>of</strong> minors who must<br />
begin paying federal income<br />
tax as soon as their unearned<br />
Income exceeds be personal<br />
exemption amount <strong>of</strong> $1,040.<br />
Input is sought on report<br />
The Cape May County broadest possible public distributed by the Authority to solid waste management reduce the overall sin aid<br />
Municipal Utilities Authority review and comment on this the members <strong>of</strong> the Cape May plan,<br />
cost for development <strong>of</strong> *•<br />
has received its final report important project,", said County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders, "The results <strong>of</strong> the resource recovery<br />
on its resource recovery MUA chairman William FX to tbe governing <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> feasibility study," Band said, — Because the<br />
feasibility study and Is now Band, "find we are doing the county's 16 municipalities "provide a realistic and cost- soUd waste stream<br />
tounehing a major campaign emythJiigposjible" to achieve and to various state and local effective basis for for im- many non-combustible<br />
to encourage canmeBt fiy Wai; foul."
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
opinions<br />
Needless<br />
obscuring<br />
<strong>City</strong> Councilman William Meis has effectively<br />
turned the tables on the Citizens Committee for<br />
Responsive Government in its attempts to have<br />
him recalled from <strong>of</strong>fice because <strong>of</strong> his stand<br />
against the city blue law.<br />
CCRO, a eommunity.poiitieal activist group,<br />
wants Meis out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice because they allege he<br />
promised to uphold the blue law until after he<br />
was re-elected and now is against the ordinance,<br />
which has been invalidated in the courts.<br />
The CCHG recall move is on shaky ground<br />
because it is doubtful, or at least uncertain, that<br />
Meis' blue law action is a valid cause to recall<br />
him from <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Be that as it may, Meis will need legal advice<br />
on how to proceed, and he has called upon the<br />
city to foot any legal bills involved with the<br />
recall attempt.<br />
Since CCRG has been concerned in the past<br />
with city expenditures and advocates prudent<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the tax dollar, it would seem that Mr, Meis<br />
has thrown the issue back in the face <strong>of</strong> CCRG<br />
and its specious recall move.<br />
The best thing CCRG could do at this point is<br />
drop the whole recall attempt so that it doesn't<br />
get to the point where the only ones who benefit<br />
are the attorneys.<br />
Last week, at least three area newspapers<br />
coincidently editorialized for Mels and against<br />
CCRG on the recall issue, each maintaining that<br />
Meis hadn't done anything close to something<br />
worthy <strong>of</strong> a recall.<br />
Of all the important issues going on in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
dry this summer, the recall <strong>of</strong> an elected <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
who has done no wrong is nothing more than an<br />
unnecessary obfuscation.<br />
V." ,-. •-'.'"<br />
- , rat lounging nraeni<br />
[.What Ww laws they felt<br />
"' TOwWI ! tfwm la<br />
Friday. August 16,1985<br />
Page Pour Section Two<br />
Uncleanliness and<br />
crime hurting<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Su^lttW^f ffi*£^r^StSlw £L^2$V*J^*T^&*!P"*". fc»«-^P«Vl«rt<strong>Ocean</strong> I>trWand prohibit the cZ<br />
cooUMbe,.p«i^,out^t.V|k^,nvcariMu^^st«rt DBtteryandfiiedalooiewlre./.pubUcJralajaons for <strong>Ocean</strong>-CMy « hwild ^ m to know version <strong>of</strong> these lands foruseS<br />
W^^W^tywMtt'Jfaimtbrtfroiir why no one appear*.to be other,than those <strong>of</strong> Vrf'!w4 .•dvertlslng^lo<strong>of</strong>ang after our beautiful ' "<br />
FRIDAV, AUGUST IB. 198S<br />
The mayor's, report<br />
Watchdog group keeps<br />
an eye on the utilities<br />
Vud phw muriber<br />
;tor verWeaflo^Trfcere,kf<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN fITV, N.J PAGE 5 — SECTION TWO<br />
VIEWPOINT<br />
Blue law issue is not all black and white<br />
By NERML. BOMBAST government change a legal<br />
deed? And If a deed can be<br />
Pm <strong>of</strong> two minds eon* changed la one section, can't<br />
all sections be subject to<br />
tBuuuvasy. Each tide <strong>of</strong> the flanges, too?<br />
tine law question has valid Oc*sn <strong>City</strong> has shifted from<br />
argument*.<br />
a seaside resort <strong>of</strong> rest and<br />
[Man'i religion has guided reflection to one catering to a<br />
toora] conduct through the growing tourist industry.<br />
ages. Wan have been fought,<br />
governments have been<br />
In 1918, the dty government<br />
toppled tad people have fled<br />
loosened Its deed-based<br />
Sunday closing rules to<br />
their hoindands in search <strong>of</strong> a specific business closings<br />
place to continue doing what<br />
Air believed to to right.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> all business<br />
America became a haven<br />
closings and forbade the sale<br />
for persecuted Puritans,<br />
<strong>of</strong> such frivolous items as ice<br />
Religious zealots among them<br />
cream, candy and mer-<br />
only retort In New Jersey<br />
created a jet <strong>of</strong> bate laws In<br />
chandise. Allowed were<br />
permitted gambling. If the<br />
fee early years <strong>of</strong> settlement<br />
deliveries <strong>of</strong> ice, milk,<br />
state can allow Atlantic <strong>City</strong> a<br />
and bound the rules In a blue<br />
newspapers and baggage.<br />
special privilege, is there any<br />
cover, thus the name BUM<br />
ToU collecting was permitted.<br />
reason why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> could<br />
law. Banned on Sunday were<br />
Restaurants, lodging places,<br />
not be granted a special<br />
mch things aa travel, cooking,<br />
religious services and<br />
privilege <strong>of</strong> Its own?<br />
hwfrnatrtng, houaesweeping,<br />
religious entertainment were<br />
<strong>On</strong> the otter band, if<br />
Christmas, kissing el<br />
exempt, along with those<br />
children, haireutting,<br />
agencies dealing with disaster<br />
rtavlng, cards, dice, dancing<br />
or charity.<br />
<strong>of</strong> playing <strong>of</strong> musical in. In 1963, city ordinance No.<br />
rtmments.<br />
947 still prohibited en-<br />
* During the "Age <strong>of</strong><br />
tertainment, sports, fairs,<br />
Reason," the United States<br />
amusements and mer-<br />
adapted a constitution which<br />
chandise selling, But<br />
specified a separation <strong>of</strong><br />
municipally sponsored<br />
church and state. Even the<br />
concerts and sports events,<br />
British, founders <strong>of</strong> the<br />
plus a long lift <strong>of</strong> spedflcaUy<br />
greatest lay system In the<br />
permitted "necessities" were<br />
world, marveled that tht*<br />
permitted open or for sale on<br />
document was "the most<br />
Sunday.<br />
wonderful work ever (truck How then can a decision be<br />
<strong>of</strong>f at a given time by the made on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s blue<br />
brains and purpose <strong>of</strong> nan," Jawi?<br />
<strong>On</strong> one band, what is wrong<br />
With the Constitution's with a community continuing<br />
guarantee <strong>of</strong> states* rights, the values and traditions <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
fine laws were tolerated In past?<br />
scattered towns across the All town has prospered<br />
"I land. Outlined were rules for despite Its moral restrictions.<br />
personal behavior in tbe use In a hundred yean, the<br />
<strong>of</strong> tobacco, liquor, clothing, dtens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have<br />
church attendance, Jetting, Incorporated any number <strong>of</strong><br />
sleeping late, walking, religious and philosophical<br />
theatre, swimming, riding viewpoints. Even so, there Is<br />
and gambling.<br />
still a strong community<br />
1 . 1 ' • By tbe 1900B few com- desire to continue what has<br />
munities bad or enforced laws been welcomed and tolerated<br />
concerning the Sabbath. in a seashore atmosphere,<br />
However, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Presented at one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
funding fathers saw this committee blue law meetings<br />
Wand as an oasis away from was the argument that only *<br />
Ow nation's mainstream. By amaU,percentage <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
cross-deeding every Inch <strong>of</strong> aty's property owners may<br />
Mnd, tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> vote since they are the only . #<br />
Association was able to Incorporate<br />
Into an subsequent<br />
'", even todiy'i, "that no<br />
•<strong>of</strong> any kmd whatever 6 CSttWff<br />
1 at any time hereafter be<br />
carried on upon said premises<br />
tu<strong>of</strong>l' the Lord's Day (comtoady,<br />
called the Sabbath or<br />
In violation <strong>of</strong><br />
idMltb with<br />
Actlve<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In dividends that the dty wfii<br />
recent months, there has been nap from It.<br />
a good deal <strong>of</strong> wnetrn «- The solution to a eruni<br />
pressed about the breaking problem also begins with<br />
away from the blue law commitment and thiq<br />
tradition. As a newcomer to requires both long- and short-<br />
ttw cits who moved his family range efforti. Long-range<br />
here a year ago, however, I efforts take place in the home,<br />
am more concerned with the the school, the community<br />
breaking away from two other center, and the Aria Center.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> traditions - Short-ranie efforts are<br />
deardlneas and lawfulness. centered in the street and u)<br />
Resident* and touriifs are the court room, but they begin<br />
witnessing the falling <strong>of</strong> these with the placement <strong>of</strong> a well-<br />
two traditions In the heavy staffed and well-trained<br />
Utter that la beginning to police force, and the com-<br />
displace the beauty and mitment to fund that<br />
cleanliness <strong>of</strong> our town, placement should be made<br />
beach, and boardwalk and in now.<br />
be obscene language, theft, If we can employ a strong<br />
drug abuse, sexual assault, police force and train and<br />
and murder that are supervise that police force<br />
displacing our peace.<br />
If this trend is not reversed,<br />
the tourists will go elsewhere<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be totally<br />
dependent on development <strong>of</strong><br />
housing for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> u its<br />
main industry, one that<br />
clearly has its limits.<br />
To keep the town dean is<br />
doyly a task governed by the<br />
commitment to do so; if we<br />
make and pursue the commitment<br />
to have a dean town,<br />
we will have one. There are<br />
many youngsters here who<br />
are not working and who<br />
could use the opportunity to<br />
earn money to help out at<br />
home; tone <strong>of</strong> then could be<br />
recruited and paid to complement<br />
the city's regular<br />
work force, and the tradition<br />
<strong>of</strong> cleanliness could readily be<br />
preserved with a very small<br />
investment In light <strong>of</strong> be<br />
by our nation's Constitution.<br />
The Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights states<br />
In a resort which has shifted from without qualification that<br />
church and state are<br />
separate.<br />
providing rest and reflection to<br />
There really la no need,<br />
men, to legalise citizens'<br />
comet. What began as a<br />
catering io tourism, 'tradition dMd "Christian seaside resort"<br />
has wonderfully welcomed<br />
freedom <strong>of</strong> choice art at loggerheads Jews, Buddhists, Muslims,<br />
agnostics, Lutherans, whathave-yous<br />
—and we all share<br />
ta the strengths and the<br />
weaknesses <strong>of</strong> our town.<br />
Last <strong>of</strong> all, how lucky we<br />
another religious organization are to 11 ve In a country where<br />
tried to force its beliefs on all mere Is the freedom to<br />
<strong>of</strong> our town or a government choose. If a businessman<br />
decided to declare martial wishes to open Sundays, he U<br />
law for Instance, chances are exercising m freedom <strong>of</strong><br />
we dtizens would fight tooth choice. If a customer decides<br />
and nail to restore the per- not to do business on Sunday,<br />
sonal freedoms guaranteed us he Is also exercising nil<br />
Big Brother summers in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: These are good questions. orange?<br />
there?<br />
The blue law question has I've got a few questions Why \ can I buy aI<br />
dislike Trenton dictating<br />
tailed down to one <strong>of</strong> home myself. How about the "necessity" like cigarettes to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I abhor <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
rule.<br />
bureaucrats at 9th and but not a "luxury" like toilet aty dictating to me.<br />
Asbury? Why can they take paper?<br />
Who are these bureaucrats away my freedom <strong>of</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> Why Is It OX to buy a Big Brother may live in<br />
to Trenton? Why should theyhow<br />
I spend my money or cantaloupe but only if it is cut Trenton but he summers in<br />
tdl us what kind <strong>of</strong> municipal time on Sunday?<br />
tahalf?<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
laws we should have? What do What logic is there in a law Why can I he charged to go<br />
they knew about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s that says you can buy an to the beach but I can't buy a<br />
Jerry Klause<br />
traditions and character? apple on Sunday but not an FWsbee to play with once I get<br />
OeaBfiCtty<br />
Giant stack would add to pollution<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
think it Is sad that the first<br />
voice to be heard fat your<br />
pages decrying tbe proposed<br />
smoke stack at Beesley's<br />
Paint Is the voice <strong>of</strong> an<br />
English visitor,<br />
T.E. Johnson, writing from<br />
England, expressed concern<br />
at the damage to the lovely<br />
view across Great Egg<br />
Harbor Bay by putting a 20story<br />
smoke stack In tbe<br />
middle Df it. His fear was <strong>of</strong><br />
visual pollution. Rightly so.<br />
' EHltor. Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Dear-Mayor Blttner, My<br />
1 ,<br />
the crime wave that is interrupting<br />
our peace will 6*<br />
turned back, and the longrange<br />
efforts can be given a<br />
chance to work at the ropl<br />
causes <strong>of</strong> the problem itself.<br />
The blue law tradition will<br />
probably fade out eventually:<br />
however, the fate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty is far more dependent oq<br />
the revival <strong>of</strong> cleanliness arid<br />
lawfulness. •<br />
Without the continuance <strong>of</strong><br />
those traditions, tourists will<br />
begin to go elsewhere'<br />
property value will decrease,<br />
resident businesses will suffer<br />
losses, and so on until the city<br />
reaches the point where liquor<br />
or gambling or bom will Be<br />
looked to as the only hope to<br />
create Jobs, cut crime, arid<br />
dean up the streets.<br />
Name withheld on request<br />
Qt<br />
freedom <strong>of</strong> choice.<br />
Everyone <strong>of</strong> us is unique.<br />
Bbw duU If we were an alike.<br />
If our diversity does not unite<br />
us so that we in turn respect<br />
fee freedoms <strong>of</strong> all, then we<br />
Dive not understood what our<br />
Constitution stands for.<br />
If <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> can write a<br />
Sunday (why not Tuesday?)<br />
closing law that is fair and<br />
eonstutional, so be it We have<br />
not suffered the effects <strong>of</strong> one<br />
best hundred years.<br />
But If we decide that our<br />
conscience should be our<br />
guide In our dally and Sunday<br />
behavior - then go be it, too,<br />
Ntrm L, Bomtaif s Boardwalk litter<br />
is a big problem<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: rather than Just cleaning it up<br />
There are many things I every morning. I propose<br />
suppose the residents and three steps to begin with: —<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty can 1. The dty must place many •<br />
tolerate as the prices <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> more (twice?) trash cans<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s progress (i.e., in- along the boardwalk ana*<br />
creased crowding, relaxed beaches, I'd certainly rather<br />
blue taws, the loss <strong>of</strong> Shriver's see more trash cans than 411<br />
boardwalk pavilion, etc.). But overflowing garbage,<br />
However, I mink everyone 2. Utilize an existing<br />
will agree on one issue that resource, the beach t«g<br />
affects us all and should not<br />
ia an<br />
pitrol, to remind beaehgeeri<br />
be tolerated whatsoever - the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> observer who<br />
to pick up their litter and use<br />
increasing litter on our<br />
wishes io remain<br />
the trash cans. '<br />
boardwalk and beaches.<br />
anonymous.<br />
S. Place signs (reasonable- m<br />
Anyone who wafts, Jogs or looking billboards?) along tbe V<br />
bike-rides the boardwalk in 9th and 34th street causeways,<br />
the early morning must alerting people that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
certainly be sickened by the <strong>City</strong> won't tolerate the Utter<br />
disgusting scene <strong>of</strong> garbage rtuation anymore and needi<br />
strewn everywhere, from the their help In being eitra-<br />
too-few garbage cans placed accountable for seeing to it<br />
along the boardwalk and teat each and everyone <strong>of</strong> ui<br />
beaches to the high-tide water la part <strong>of</strong> the solution. Let's<br />
line. We can an be ac- not be shy about poUelng<br />
countable for cleaning this otheri to pick up their Utter,<br />
mess, but the city mutt take<br />
These are only several W<br />
the lead.<br />
Ideas and they're relatively<br />
The sanitation department Inexpensive (considering the<br />
does an excellent Job <strong>of</strong> clean- oast <strong>of</strong> all that morning cleanup<br />
by midmomlng (in time up). Naturally, there are<br />
for the arrival <strong>of</strong> heavy beach other wayi to combat thjj<br />
and boardwalk traffic) and I Utter problem, to the end, riQ,<br />
for one commend them aone<br />
can argue against taMng<br />
hundred times over. But stronger aCfl0M now to fl^<br />
that's not the issue.<br />
BUS problem.<br />
Let's get pro-active and What do you think?<br />
Wa^he really the first to<br />
preventatlve, rather than re-<br />
Tnese Utters raise larger making ear-shattering noise.<br />
SHpBeltzel<br />
notice?<br />
Issues, Issues. lint, First, who Is protect* protect- Hgh intensity lights are being<br />
active - let's prevent litter<br />
New York. ti.f. 0<br />
to your Aug. 9 edition, W, ing the scenic beauty <strong>of</strong> our. But put up it at such places M as tbe the IT--.—„ . •<br />
Rodman Borne, Chairman far b? bay? O <strong>On</strong>e only l needs d to t look lk att<br />
Jet-SM pier on Bay Avenue<br />
Community Affairs <strong>of</strong> tbe the semipermanent cloud 25B£\Sft£±<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter <strong>of</strong> the cover over Somers Point toPit<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> know that the Atlantic<br />
Retired Persons Joins the Electric Company's plant Is<br />
debate.<br />
spewing forth fumes all day,<br />
He warns that the giant everyday.<br />
smoke stack will only move Thobay is also covered with<br />
the objectionable fumes from scum. Containers, cigarettes,<br />
Somers Point to <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. bottles and cans are in<br />
His concern Is for physical- evidence. Large radng boats<br />
pollution. Again, rightly so! break tbe sound barrier<br />
Kee P U P tennis courts<br />
Point.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: courts, Mayor? ' ,j<br />
Is there nobody to guard the Dear Mayor Blttner, <strong>On</strong>ce Please consider Increasing<br />
bay against visual pollution, again I would like to bring to budget for these facilities next<br />
noise pollution and plain dirt your attention the condition <strong>of</strong> year. They are advertised,<br />
and abuse? Is the bay's the 6th Street tennis courts. safe assets <strong>of</strong> our fair clty.-i<br />
tranquillty to be shattered by Courts 5-6-7: repaired; Was assured by your <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
ear-splitting noise In the day large cracks filled with cinder that present parking lot at 6th<br />
and bright lights at night? black top - rough bumny. & Atlantic would be tennis,<br />
Second, and perhaps an poorly finished.<br />
courts In Spring <strong>of</strong> 1988, :, ar, Mayor Blttner Mv "•l« and a thing <strong>of</strong> beauty, will be<br />
lost?<br />
The Atlantic Electric<br />
Company clearly recognizes<br />
that it has a public relations<br />
problems, It regularly advertise*<br />
tours <strong>of</strong> its Beealey,'s<br />
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AME Ait*<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
7th St. and Haven Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Bev. Beckworth J. Voorhetj,<br />
piator<br />
SUNDAY<br />
„ 9:30 a-m. • Church School<br />
, 11 iun.-Morning<br />
9:30 a.m. - Church School<br />
•- II a,m, • MomlB| warahlp<br />
| I'M pm, - Evenlm Mrviee<br />
: Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />
OF GOD<br />
015 New Rd,<br />
Linwood<br />
Rw, Jury itwgeon, pastor<br />
j SUNDAY<br />
• 10 a JO. • Sunday school<br />
', 11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
i 7 pm • Evening service<br />
ABUNDANT LIFE<br />
ASSEMBLY OP GOD<br />
215 Shore Rd.<br />
(Plaza 9 Complex)<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev. Andrew Suraee, paiter<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 arn, - Worship service<br />
11 am. • Worship service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7 pjB . Midweek service.<br />
Baptist<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
10th St. and Weitey Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C%<br />
Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
B ajn. • Worship servict<br />
9:30 a.m • Sunday school<br />
10;4Sajn. - Worship servtee<br />
SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />
2025 Shore Rd.<br />
Linwood<br />
Rtv. Wlfllam W. LeConey,<br />
MON CHAPEL BY THE SEA]<br />
55th Street and Asburv Avenue I<br />
F^H^^^ tt^^^^i i^^&i k^^^& j i^^^^bt t^H^fci i^^^K i i^^^K* t^^^^j t*^<br />
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R«v, Jonathon<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 th, 1985<br />
Laurel Springs, N,J.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Worship together this week<br />
putor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
I ajn. • Sunday school<br />
JO a.m. - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 p.m, • Evening Bible study<br />
md prayer service.<br />
CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main Street<br />
Oorbin <strong>City</strong><br />
R.5. Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 «.m. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Rav. Lafayette Riddick,<br />
paitor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 am. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. • Mldweak prayer<br />
service.<br />
I SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
600 S. Share Rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
The Rev, RuiieH H. Bowers<br />
Jr. mtaiiter<br />
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' and integrated 20 bin sorter with<br />
.' a buil| players. Note, I say L used only on occasion because what may, has led the players not-wlsh a strike. If that be so, who pay the freight, the fans,<br />
inning Bevan strudr first In<br />
man on second and third, Playland started a hitting The Bsvajhboyi loBred one both teams.<br />
against P1 a y1 a n d<br />
Bevan captured the Cham-<br />
captain Tom Ang, Roland<br />
aren't the best <strong>of</strong> regard, they are unwise. oat, much <strong>of</strong> this caused by not talent, Men who wotha<br />
doesn't have the taint to down the primrose path on why In the name <strong>of</strong> Abner have just about had it and,<br />
the ninth with three runs<br />
after a relay from the outfield streak <strong>of</strong> their own in the fifth Insurance tun in the sixth Bevan'a winning team<br />
Amusements, Bevan used •<br />
pipnship by edging Playland,<br />
Wation, Ken Leant, Jerry<br />
businessmen. That ig the The hyperbote since the arbitration. The owners feel minor leaguers one day were play regularly!<br />
this one.<br />
Doubleday - did they select when, those mediocre playern,,<br />
behind Scott Gun-en's triple.<br />
to Playland's catcher Dennis toning behind (ingles by H.D. inning on another hit by Jim consists <strong>of</strong>: Bill Nlcklei,<br />
rrinth inning three-run rally to<br />
«.<br />
Btroh, Tom Olli; * Dick<br />
reuoMhtjr hire tax mm and players' strike has all butthat<br />
a cap must be put on thia suddenly in the majors •nd<br />
Us man Fehr In the first •re digging ditches or pain, ,,<br />
Wen Playland'g tun came to<br />
Neill caught Porter trying to VandersUce, Wki Doniivii Nlckles. Bevan secured the pitcher; Stove Coate*. cafe<br />
break the 1-1 knot.<br />
In the fourth inning, Bevan<br />
Ifesterberg, Jot Cammarato,<br />
luiidal planner* to handle douded the real Issue; the potentially explosive tame or collecting major league lie aforementioned Mr. Just at strike time, the boob place, and why did they vote Ung houses for a living,<br />
wen the Km. the defense<br />
score. '<br />
and Jim Dsttlio, Scott Simp, victory and championship by cher- Scott Garren, first<br />
Going into the seventh In-<br />
took the lead for the first time<br />
and Bob darks,<br />
their affairs. In this regard, Issue which spawned the the game will die.<br />
salaries, though not per-Fehr,<br />
who will collect his tube carried unending player to Btrike in the second place? perhaps then, they will get a<br />
held Playland, and Sevan<br />
With Just one out, Jimson<br />
came up to bat with bases putting down the Playland base; Steve Ang, second<br />
ning, Bevan held a slim, l-u,<br />
behind some agressive base<br />
Capt Tom Ang Mnmed up<br />
they are wise.<br />
strike — money. Despite I#st you chuckle and say to forming at a major league salary from the Major League Interviews and, without ex-<br />
glimmer <strong>of</strong> what they ones<br />
secured the 4-1 victory.<br />
MeUea hit a long single that loaded and came through with batten In quick faahlon. base; Jack Smith, third but:<br />
Major league baseball disclaimers that money<br />
Players Association, cone ception, those on camera did It seems to me that those<br />
lead, Playland seat the game<br />
running.<br />
(hechamptcmnlpiidlioirht<br />
tad — and threw away.<br />
BID Nlckles aided hhl own<br />
got by the left fielder and a two-run iingle. Jurt as it Ai evidenced by be lowMike<br />
Callje, shortstop; Jim<br />
D.H. Mi Porter (three far<br />
'- "B'vben a long ttm<br />
brought In Sevan's first two teemed Playland was going to scores, : the championship Nickles, left Heidi Earl<br />
players, on the average, wasn't the issue, it was, and really y stashing g it away," away, —Because -Because <strong>of</strong> this paucity <strong>of</strong> , ,<br />
aren't very good is. Not in current player<br />
businessmen. Hut U whyalary<br />
so much as in a tar please consider the following ability, many players felt they TlIflifM* S3 1 IfYTfi<br />
they allow a gentleman more eiploslve and costly wry y ppertinent<br />
facto; deserved far BOW in salary J UU1UI aktlUJIS<br />
— When the major leagues than they were worth, held out<br />
named Don Fehr to represent issue — salary arbllratton. last expanded, th It j naturally l tor h h arbitration and received ld t The second week in the second and Chuck Wagner<br />
0 OCBP again takes swimming pool title<br />
them in neROtiatlom with the Since 1976, players' salaries created a demand for more sums that were unrealistic August series <strong>of</strong> Junior cant in third.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach The OCBF wa» leO by<br />
from an arbitrator who knew Sunflsh races at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Both A and B fleets<br />
Patrol successfully defended<br />
A^M 80 Young, Avalon 27,3;<br />
Charlie Messa who won the<br />
little about baseball. Its Qty Yacht Club saw both A switched to an MMo-port<br />
Its South Jersey Beach Patrol<br />
^^}£ttt 41 lOO-Meter Butterfly = 1.<br />
100-meter Individual<br />
operations or Its cost struc- and B fleets competing under course far the second races.<br />
Swimming Pool Cham-<br />
North WUdwood 30 DougMeyeri, Avalon itflj,<br />
backstroke and the 100-meter<br />
ture.<br />
dunging weather conditions. Winds were puffy; the heavy<br />
pionship on Saturday evening individual medley and was a Gmmy a a Oarr Kerr, Cape May<br />
— It is Interesting to note In the first race under douda bad dissipated.<br />
at the WhlppoQrwiD Cam- member <strong>of</strong> the winning 200- t^fL.*.^, " i-«.».».B«uIIoppin,O«an<br />
See Electricity Made .. that the average player doudy ikies with variable In the A'a, Todd Monastero<br />
Pool, Marmora.<br />
meter medley rttay.<br />
matter Medley Relay - aty 1:04.4;<br />
Mtaiy, right now, Is 1383,000 a winds gustlng to 20 knots, again Jumped <strong>of</strong>f to • fast<br />
The key to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty (Charlie Messa, HXWHeter Freestyle - 200year.<br />
Tbdd Monastero <strong>of</strong> the A fleet rtwt. Craig Monastero was<br />
It was the fifth straight pool<br />
No where but in America got <strong>of</strong>f to a quick start on the T right behind, as was aunt<br />
title for the local lifeguards<br />
win, according to Coach Tom Bob Rugh, BID Sberrod, Joe Miter Freet tyle — 1 Ron<br />
mold t mediocre pr<strong>of</strong>essional 11 3 course.<br />
McKinney, Dave Hertt and<br />
and 2lst since 1960.<br />
»yin, wai placing no lower Wtadorftr) 1;MJ, J. Avalon Wliiman, WUdwood Creit<br />
sports figure collect a salary Behind Monastero, Craig Ebnny Schwenk. Monastero<br />
The Avalon Beach Patrol<br />
man third In any <strong>of</strong> the nine 1:58, 1. WUdwood Crest 2.02.S, 2. Doug Meckelnburg,<br />
events.<br />
Visit B.L England<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1381,000 for performing — Monastero and Dave Herti kept Us lead and ended the<br />
placed second only two points<br />
»»ter Prewtyle - 1. rjiPrlEto, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty J;M.I?<br />
ta a mediocre fashion — farchanged<br />
places in a tacking met In first place<br />
behind <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. WUdwood TEAMSCORES<br />
Wmk Hogan. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofy MMliier Badtitroke - 1.<br />
7H months?<br />
duel while racing towards the<br />
Oest placed third. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty 82<br />
Generating Station<br />
Yep, that's correct! two leeward mark, with Shane By the second leg,<br />
2Jft_ii^<br />
months spring training season McKinney and Danny McKinney had taken Craig<br />
and SH months <strong>of</strong> the season. Schwenk right behind. Monastero's wind and pulled<br />
Measure that by the month Todd Monastero crossed the ahead <strong>of</strong> him, but .Monastero<br />
Scythes wins in Fun Runs<br />
nd he's collecting the tidy finish line first. His brother overcame McKinney and<br />
gum <strong>of</strong> 148,400.<br />
Q-aJg was second, Dave Herb bested her for second. Fourth<br />
was third and Danny was Dave Herb and fifth was<br />
Measure it by a full season's<br />
Schwenk, fourth.<br />
Danny Schwenk.<br />
schedule andjje's receiving<br />
about $2,241 per game. Jason Chew and his crew<br />
Rounding the first mark <strong>of</strong><br />
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Weakfish schooling early; warming water affecting fluke, blues<br />
lilt weakfish have started -fishing activity. But what It<br />
their traditional schooling In did accomplish was that<br />
the ocean about three weeks everybody began fishing for<br />
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BUS,<br />
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The fourth annual marine dealers are participating, and<br />
flea market is 8 ajn. to 3 pan. individual sellers are<br />
Saturday, Aug. 17 at Stone welcome.<br />
Harbor Marina, Stone Harbor Sponsored by Stone Harbor<br />
Boulevard near toe MtnMarina,<br />
the marine flea/-<br />
Street bridge going into Stone<br />
Harbor, featuring used<br />
marine equipment, parts,<br />
accessories and engines (no<br />
boati). Several area marine<br />
• j . * „<br />
^ROPEks/oNALLY INSTALLED<br />
OR DO IT YOURSELF & SAVE l$t% I<br />
Charles Lindsey <strong>of</strong> Ventnor shows <strong>of</strong>f the 60pound<br />
white marlln he caught aboard "Bello-Jo<br />
2" In Wilmington Canyon, >*.<br />
Marine flea market Sat. 9<br />
LT. DOWNBYjN<br />
MILITARY EXERCISE<br />
First Lt Glenn B. Downey<br />
Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Glen B. and Aaron<br />
U Downey <strong>of</strong> 414 Gardens<br />
Parkway, participated In<br />
Global Shield 85, an exercise<br />
involving U.S. Air .Force, Air<br />
Force Reserve, Air National<br />
Guard, Navy and Marine<br />
Corps unitfl, and elements <strong>of</strong><br />
the Canadian forces. A pilot<br />
with the 43rd Strategic Wing<br />
at Andersen Air Force Ban,<br />
Guam, he Is a 1982 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the U.S. Air Force Academy,<br />
Colorado Springs, Colo,<br />
martat <strong>of</strong>fera the toaf- 1 **'<br />
public an opportunity to<br />
marine equipment no<br />
being used (including w<br />
tronics, fishing «ad skiing j§<br />
gear, boots and decorative<br />
items), and to Bad desired<br />
equipment that may no longetc .be<br />
available new, ,<br />
ttdpate may call 868-1141 for<br />
further Information. •'<br />
SOCCER OFFICIALS<br />
NEEDED FOR FALL .,<br />
TTie South Jersey Soccer,<br />
Htl<br />
an urgent need for soccer<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials for the fall school<br />
season and weekend games, „<br />
For additional information,<br />
all Wayne Oldroyd at 64IT,<br />
7438, a*<br />
• SHORELINE CHARTERS<br />
Canyon Trips • Sharking • Slueflsh<br />
Day or Half Day Charttrs<br />
Fully Equipped<br />
30'SPORT SCARAB<br />
CapJ. Mike Bushpng 624-1435 or 318-7707<br />
Rod & Reel<br />
Rentals<br />
CLAYTON'S<br />
WeekDayi6rm.-7p.m.<br />
;'.«Sun.5a.m.-7p.m.<br />
390-3763<br />
"Horn* <strong>of</strong> tho factory trained Minnow"<br />
Bait • Tackle<br />
ALL TUNA LURES 20% OFF<br />
Shedder Crabs & Bloodworms<br />
Next to All Seasons Marina<br />
RENT-A-BOAT<br />
Small Boats for Fishing and Crabbing r<br />
WOOD'S GATEWAY MARINA<br />
Phone 927-3002<br />
V<br />
jIDAY. AUGUST 16.1885<br />
Giant marlincaught by chief<br />
ife near-record blue marlln,<br />
wUch may have actually set a<br />
new state record had It been<br />
weighed In • sooner, wig<br />
I oM|htSimdiy morning, Aug,<br />
4 Iby Someni Point Police<br />
ma Lyn Bader.<br />
The 686^wund marlln was<br />
brought * to gaff aboard the<br />
Plumb Bob, owned by<br />
engineer John Walker <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocflan Qty, around 7:30 a.m.<br />
after to hour and 15 minute<br />
battle.<br />
The flan, which measured<br />
ttfetldh<br />
<strong>of</strong> 64 Inches, misses the 800.<br />
pound state neort for blue<br />
narUn by fm evw 4 pomdi.<br />
However, the flab was out <strong>of</strong><br />
wtter dehydrating fa- more<br />
An an hour while Bader and<br />
mptedto<br />
r scale to<br />
the flsh, Tfct Hurter<br />
Home scale op §iy Avenue<br />
Here has a eapadUF tt 600<br />
pounds and after the giant<br />
raarlln tipped the scales<br />
there, the fish wa». driven In a<br />
truck to Cape May where It<br />
was finally weighed in at<br />
Weber'a Marina.<br />
Bader has been after a big<br />
marlln for more than 30 years<br />
and In the past has caught and<br />
released some 30 smaller blue<br />
marlln.<br />
53-pound yellowfin is a winner<br />
p The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Marlln 4 Vincent and Wayne Fletcher's<br />
Tuna Club's annual tuna<br />
Zerbo's fUnhoUe at 134H<br />
TOiyvintook top boom with a pounds. Second place went to<br />
tournament was held »pound yeBowfln. Joe Zerbo Wo**! at M pounds, with<br />
Saturday under almost aboard his flthaMfe took Santa Oara taking tMrd place<br />
perfect weather and seasecond<br />
with a 80-pound at 49 pounds.<br />
conditions but despite ideal yellowfin. Third place at 40<br />
conditions, the large tuna pound* went to John Imbed The next club event Is the<br />
were elusive and fishing was •board his Santa Clara. marlln tournament scheduled<br />
quiet <strong>of</strong>f shore and in the<br />
the boat award for theto<br />
Saturday, Aug. 17. Weigh-<br />
canyons.<br />
three heaviest tuna over 25 in times will to from 5 to 8<br />
Bob Tomllnson aboard<br />
Bounds each went to Joe<br />
Several tuna, no martin in contest<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club marlln tournament last<br />
sponsored the tuna and Saturday under the super-<br />
MBW y i p j , fljWg, jtf U» "Aqua-<br />
Knot" and ccew pos£, with, J^S^und i^li<br />
caught Aug. 3, which would have won the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Marlin & Tona Club tournajnent had the<br />
party not been late for the weigh-In deadUne.<br />
-BAND BOOSTER<br />
S8B SALE AUG. 22<br />
Mainland Regional High<br />
Sdjool Band Boosters will<br />
1»W its second summer sub<br />
all Aug. 22. Subs wffi be |2<br />
and should be ordered In<br />
advance by calling 641-2393.<br />
FREE<br />
CAP<br />
fvith the purchase<br />
^f any two BIG A=<br />
fair oroll filters.<br />
V<br />
I<br />
jj when you<br />
•purchase any two<br />
BIG A alr.or oil<br />
filters we'll give<br />
y FREE .<br />
|lG A FILTERS<br />
pASEBALL CAP.<br />
vision <strong>of</strong> toe event's cocnalrmen<br />
Ted Wood and Jim<br />
Andrews. \ • .' *<br />
Saturday's great weatber<br />
and pod seas made it an<br />
enjoyable day. tee the 60<br />
flshermen who competed in 20<br />
boats. Norma DeNoia was the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fidal measurer from the<br />
New Jersey Mflrine Fisheries<br />
and put comnoodore Ray<br />
THE SENTINELLEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />
*b'i wei^masts 1 * * Som#w Potat Police Chief Lyn Bader, with<br />
The wdgWn was at the glove, poin with friends and the 686-pound blue<br />
Harbor House between 5 and 8 marlln he caught while fishing on the "Plumb<br />
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classified seeflon #nd Thgrtaay noon for the foolafe to<br />
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Ad Running S Consecutive Tlmei,<br />
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TOO LAT1 TO CWSSIfY ADS 10 s IXTHA<br />
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Help Wanted Help Wanted Tutoring , Services Pr<strong>of</strong> I. Services<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16,1985<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I. Services<br />
«IC!»>T)ONIST for ehlropr*WM"i Bf<br />
IIU, Part time. Cheerful, M.nOly in<br />
clu«N light BMklteealns 4 light trplnf,<br />
owflopowtunlf*. tall Iff iUi Uif,<br />
I 1AKMS MiWPiB - *»'<br />
sersen mornings.<br />
OIHLS WANTJB-FW Kitchen (writ<br />
•nO Clerks, Apply Vollncos »57 WMl<br />
AVI. 11)<br />
ply<br />
ply In sersen mornings. Dot<br />
I Paltry Shop. 1141 Aibury Ave,, O C It<br />
• EL I f iTeaaK—«Bwiiii ti yp<br />
ply In p.r.on Wtil.y Hgmetieaa Mi<br />
(lit BigMft SI O e . • 0 • • 10<br />
Card Of Thanks<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Bit SACfSIO HIART al Jesus Be<br />
iralstd, rterierefl, adgreg and Blgfifita<br />
tow and forever Mas! Seerta Heart ef<br />
lesut, ha>I mere, on us SM help us.<br />
loiy Mini jude. m«» et in> hapelns,<br />
war lor us. Say nine times a Bay (or<br />
!|nf days, premise ef oubiicaflsn, fflr<br />
reyeri have been answenig. B.IS-L. IIS<br />
IT. JUOI NOVENTk - Ma* (he S*er«O<br />
ffirt <strong>of</strong> Jesus pe praised, aderea" V*Q<br />
ilsrldcd lerever. Mjy tl» Sacred Mead<br />
H Jesus have mere* @n us. Holy St.<br />
iufle pray (sr ui, sir f times a day By<br />
In? Sth day your prayers will be an-<br />
swered, Promlje pvmkman. Tnanli<br />
My prefers have eeen answertrji<br />
RB lit<br />
fT. jUBI NOVIN*<br />
May MfSd Hllrt <strong>of</strong> Jews be<br />
Braised, aflertd and glorlfH<br />
forever. May the SetreK Mian <strong>of</strong><br />
JMUI nave mercy on ut Holy St.<br />
Jude pray (or us. Say » times • day<br />
by the tin day yewr praywi win at<br />
anunrM promiH BUtlieaiien<br />
JF<br />
ST. JUDE<br />
Oh Nely 51 Jude Aootlle and Mar<br />
(yr, Srtii In Vlrture 4 Rlefi In<br />
rVurntl.1. Near Klntffian <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />
Chrllt, Faithful infernuor el all<br />
who Invoke your special patronise<br />
in time <strong>of</strong> neea, to you I nays r«eogr<br />
se from me depth <strong>of</strong> my neart k<br />
numply MS to whom Sod has givtn<br />
sveh grtaf power to £enie to my<br />
Militance, Help me In my prestnt<br />
urgtfit Beiliion. In rtturn I Bromlte<br />
to m»t» your n.m. knawn (M cauM<br />
ypu to be invojed. Say (dree OMr<br />
Pithen Hall Marys «n« Slorlu.<br />
pubiicaiion muit in Dremlwd, St.<br />
JUde priy (sr m. All WM invoke<br />
ydur aid amen. This Nevena has<br />
never Seen known to («», This<br />
Haven* must be said for ? con<br />
HCutive Mrt My pfayen §ll | iUH FOB<br />
MOTlViTiB - inaiviauai, Baipsn<br />
sisilitiet include prfp/csuntfr/servlct<br />
•n geurmet tinp. Apply Wednesday<br />
d ) i C( Ab<br />
A>| III<br />
Lost And Found<br />
LOST — Female cat. gray with cream<br />
alar, mull, with big fluffv nil. Anttmn<br />
fe name ef Mhtty, Lest between «« ana<br />
Wesley, Call 3H0nt or lU-itU, Small<br />
Reward, ••)«<br />
LOST — Vicinity M ft west, male cat<br />
appftli, ' moi. Red stripes • l<strong>of</strong>li hair-<br />
Mi Unity Mil - answers ta A.O. Call IW-<br />
tirrtrtfMM, * ** M , •>- i*<br />
POUND - w.tcn, near inn 1 cimral.<br />
OMiar may claim by IdmfilTillB If an«<br />
paring Mr IW* a«. Wine tfMH4. H.<br />
Help Wanted<br />
sieBITA«Y-Fuli time for Buiy rear<br />
ettlt* o«lse. Meninan Really. Call JW-<br />
sw, "»<br />
ADULTS OH YOUTHS - cnamtw<br />
work, laundry. tanerO flylln If Suesl<br />
noun and Chrlsllan Retreat Canter, a<br />
iayi f a.m. . % p.m.; raterenttf, mm.<br />
mer <strong>of</strong> yiar round, must worn until<br />
• Labor Bay, Mdrtw'l Inn UN <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
i Av... cill )« UJ0, (f<br />
CASHIER - Slop in at Mick * lean'l,_<br />
'lim 4 Aswry, Ask for lean. Pull or<br />
'parttima, M»<br />
CLERK TVPliT - Ll. Holiileeplng,<br />
»ooa opporlunlly fir sell starter. Many<br />
benefits, tff shore, full ir part time,<br />
;CJII inmi avw. H<br />
'NliD BBIVM—and yardmin, II i<br />
e.13 an iaturday, valid driver licensi a<br />
. muttl Muit apply in (erson. Call JM-<br />
MM, »<br />
CORKSPONKIIt<br />
To cover municipal events<br />
and activities In Llnwood<br />
and Nsrfhfleld. Should<br />
have some writing skills,<br />
typing ability and be<br />
familiar with either or<br />
both communities Salary<br />
ami Incentive package for<br />
this part-time work. Call<br />
Editor, The Sentinel<br />
Ledger, 1M-M11. M<br />
THE PHILADELPHIA<br />
INQUIRER<br />
NEEDS<br />
DELIVERY PEOPLE<br />
For<br />
EARLY MORMie HOURS<br />
Delivery <strong>On</strong>ly •<br />
NO Collection<br />
•6.00 per hour<br />
For Information, call<br />
Mr. Kay 522-3402 „<br />
\<br />
INSERTERS<br />
To handle newspaper Inserts<br />
in TIM SentirwH-Ledger. ideal<br />
part time evening work In<br />
air-conditioned plant. GooO<br />
hours and pay. Call Mr,<br />
Benson, The Sentinel Ledger,<br />
Iff Mil, ft<br />
Cape May County<br />
Savings & Loan<br />
TELLERS<br />
WANTED<br />
Marmora<br />
Office<br />
Previous experience<br />
preferred, However,<br />
we will train<br />
Call 465-5600<br />
f.O.ff.<br />
OPPORTUNITIES IN<br />
CAPBMAV<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
• Chambermaid!<br />
•Walttrs<br />
• Valefs<br />
• Janitors<br />
•Cooks<br />
• flysboys<br />
• Handymen<br />
PMnanllstccepfed<br />
or Apply In Penan<br />
Marqul* da UUyatta.<br />
SOIBuohDiiva<br />
Cap* May<br />
•I4.S4S1 iw<br />
HANDYMAN — MalniMancewanted<br />
lor year rotand position, mult know<br />
electrical and carpentry, have pleasant<br />
dispoiitlon, be a hard worker capable <strong>of</strong><br />
supervising others, send retume to Cox<br />
l» c/0 Sentinit'Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
N.J. , II<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
WAITHESSES/COOKS<br />
Bar tenders, cocktail<br />
waitresses, experience<br />
necessary. All year round<br />
Jobs,, please don't apply if<br />
you don't have qualifications<br />
Apply In person after 1 p m<br />
TIM /Vtad, 11 McArtftur Blvd.<br />
Somtrs point<br />
FULL TIME DISHWASHER. AND<br />
COOKS — Bin* Cross, Blue Shield<br />
bmtlm, paid vacation. Can JM "«<br />
apply at reiterdayi, n<br />
FULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN —<br />
Blue Cross, Blue Mleld, vacation Also<br />
'• o»rt time maintenance man call<br />
• V«ffer0ay f, JtHW, ask IV Paul tl<br />
MECHANIC! •—'Heaiiy duty<br />
Heipltalllatlon plus many<br />
.oil 1M41M workdays tl<br />
CHAMBERMAIDS — Foreifn itiMentt<br />
ann lo work 'III October, I to I p.m.<br />
Good Mlary wild eicellent bonus. Call<br />
•mill Between !< a.m. and I p.m. II<br />
RIAL ESTATi lALISfifcHiun "^<br />
Full NniB, eiHrlenced, Call lor appoln-<br />
lm.nl. OHan cliy Realty, litti and<br />
Aibury, Iff.lu], )(<br />
SALE'S >, CASHIER PERSONNiU -<br />
Tear Yound, full tlnie li parf tlrrle<br />
potftlons available, experience not<br />
r«qulr«d. Apply In person Monday thru<br />
Friday ID a.m. to 4 pjn. F .'W. woalworth<br />
Co., WAiburvAvc.,0 C.t.o E 111<br />
NURSE — Part time, PRH to coveV all<br />
•nuts. Apply In pel-ton, Weslay Manor<br />
WndendBay. 0OE. 173<br />
NURSES AIDS — Full lime/part time*<br />
dayyevenlng shift. Apply In penon<br />
Wetlay Manor, JJniJ and Bay Ave EOK<br />
HI<br />
FULL TIME TrpiST — For IKal radio<br />
station. Mutt tie accurate. Start Im<br />
mediately. Salary negotiable Send<br />
resume Is: WSLT/WIBG Radio 957<br />
Aibury An., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. OtJW At<br />
tentlon; PauH. No calls pleasa. 111<br />
THB PHILADELPHIA INQUIRCR Has<br />
an opening In III circulation department<br />
for a full time district manager The In<br />
dividual selected will be responsible lor<br />
circulation In fhe Atlantic/Cape M*y<br />
area. 5 d«ys/week. Early morning<br />
noun. Iicellent starting lalary aulo<br />
allowance, full benefit package College<br />
and some newspaper experience<br />
preferred, but not decenary. For Inter<br />
view contact John Petraccl e<strong>of</strong> UX l«0<br />
puwtenla.rti.andJp.m. • u<br />
WAil«tiS-Bui Bo'y~ Position<br />
Full/Part time Rocm/Doarci potslble<br />
Call Mr Gesler btlween I 30 a m a.<br />
noon, Flanden Hotel W 1000 F»/27<br />
CHAMBERMAID at Pavilion Motor<br />
Lodge. Mult be reliable S, nonttl and<br />
•lay -III October. Call )f916HD • It<br />
SALESPERSONS<br />
v Now taking applications for full time thru<br />
Labor Day or FaB Season. Previous Retail<br />
;>•;'• Safes Experience Preferred; But Not Required.<br />
Also* Part-Time Positions 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.<br />
f'V<br />
L«'V<br />
_..... S«lesCo.(«ENFS)<br />
802 BOMROWALK, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
MMNtTtVll-a<br />
Instruelors n»««a lor Mainland<br />
Aegienal community fvenlng<br />
Sthosl 1«3 Fall Term Sena (ourse<br />
proposal ana r«ume to MBMI, %<br />
Mr M»i»ilii j Trempe. DireelOf.<br />
Avonue. Uflwsfl. N J H?3t.<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
Spring* Summer Work<br />
Opportunities (or local<br />
ptople. Store clerk and<br />
various kitchen |obs. Cam<br />
pbell's Sfifood Klfeheri,<br />
323! Aibury Ave, Also<br />
hiring for Campbell's other<br />
side and Multerd's Seafood<br />
Shaefc Call 3W W or 3W<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PERSON<br />
For Broadcast operations<br />
in Llnwood and Avalen.<br />
Call<br />
641-1400<br />
EOE<br />
PULL TIM1 PQilTIOH _ Available id<br />
Susy real estate <strong>of</strong>fice tntn csnipuferi,<br />
WreKends a must, v a.m. I p,m. Call<br />
muttt. ii<br />
»1*L IIT*TI SALES - we are in-<br />
fcrfitefl in adsiiig tame full time Mies<br />
representallni. oraat pnpertiti la<br />
sell, Tremfnseus jnEenfive ceminlssion<br />
Plan, tall Jain Brady, Hsralc Baal<br />
•itala. m-nM. , tl<br />
LAM01C4CB "MAINTENANCE * MAN<br />
^ dependable, drivers license. March<br />
re DHembfr. Call Ken sovtnard al ]fi-<br />
JMJ, II<br />
EXPERIENCED (JROILiiB COOK ~<br />
lealMd i steiks, apply Spaiafora'l<br />
"Down East" tth 4 Allanlie, O.C, tl<br />
VBAH -BOUND NIGHT CLIHK -lor<br />
Nrsf class <strong>Ocean</strong> city nittel. giptritin'<br />
ce prelerret. Referents! required. Mil<br />
m 7«0 and atii lar Anirea, II<br />
PISHWAIHIR — For summer mien.<br />
Apply Sp»d»lor« > nh t Atlantic «ve. If<br />
LiGAL SICBITAAT - Par law <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
in ee*an <strong>City</strong>, e»ml!ent s*liil fequlfed,<br />
jeneflts.CaMiWjlSM. »<br />
TRAVEL MINT - lipirlHiced Hly,<br />
Call Milt Weal) city traiai, tl<br />
•OILI—year round, tanswlch maSir If<br />
a.m, to } tm Mon, la Fri, Call m am,<br />
7 a.m. Fp.m wfilN after 7 p,m; l/ls<br />
I<br />
= Pull fim^ with license and at least<br />
two rears ejiBsrienee to o^erMf<br />
salespersons ano opiratigns Oeneraul<br />
commiiiiPFi arrangement plus ad<br />
dltional override. Also, immediate<br />
openings fer iieenseS. experienced<br />
Mlelpersens. WOoaj Agency, Ml OJO0, II<br />
RIAL gSTATI SALBSPSOSON -<br />
OpearTvnlfy kn«ki, tM lima ctuidn'!<br />
be better far ¥SM la aeEsme a Mlesper.<br />
Hi with <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy < leasing com<br />
pvlerliHJ PNI estate firm, Compielt<br />
training •refrain. Call lodai. ieraer<br />
B«altv, Inc. l«#l II<br />
FA^T TIME—Ldeai pefsnn wanted iQt<br />
light maintenance ana cleaning duties,<br />
peed eppariunity lor active retired per<br />
sen tali 1ft««, « to § pnv ll<br />
411 aits, no eieerlenM<br />
neceiMrv. AIM to train, call ifiSHl er<br />
154 2710. ff<br />
LAOOREH - With metn.nlc.l .bully<br />
3«ed sflperfvnitv Is learn, nit afraid fe<br />
wort. teMfitl, McCarthy conitructlon.<br />
Call lt|4]M. II<br />
UISAL SBCRITARY'"- tear round,<br />
full limf pesltlen. Experienced<br />
prelerred. Real esfaft Background<br />
helpful Pleasant olfict Pain vacation<br />
and holidays. Medical Mnellts. lalary<br />
cemmeflsuraie with experience snd<br />
sBillly. Call HI 2MI. »<br />
iiCURTJy~OUA(IDt -"Full tirnTlr<br />
fieri lime. Start imffiedialily. year<br />
'round pesiflen, Call 391 31S3 113<br />
WAIT1H OB WAITOES5 - Part-time -<br />
evenings 1. wt.nrrfi - year round - >p<br />
ply In person Wesley Manor, Mna *<br />
•ay Ave. IOI 111<br />
CHAM6ERPEH5ON - able 10 work til<br />
Oct I good hours with excellent bonus<br />
Call 3W)91B v 30 to I p m tf<br />
CHAMOEHPCR ON - yearly ptrsli on<br />
excellent hours lor mothers ol school<br />
eniidren Can JW 291A Between v 30 and<br />
1pm il<br />
LIFEGUARD—needed now tnrougn<br />
Sept Harris House Motor Inn 1201<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave O c 1/27<br />
LlFioUARD- alter Labor Day cer<br />
tilled Call Mrs Meyers Flanders Hotel<br />
m IOOO e/»<br />
WAlTRESSes-K lichen Utility<br />
Hosttuel Employmtni through the Is"<br />
Apply The Culinary Garden 141 Central<br />
Avenue 1/30<br />
CAS ATTENDANT—Fulltime year<br />
round position Start Immediately<br />
OMart <strong>City</strong> Exuon CallJv«(rM7 1/30<br />
WAITRESS—and Bath House Cleaning,<br />
person must be la or older Full lime<br />
now weekends In September Apply<br />
Tony l Drill JJth a, Centrei Ave I/JO<br />
LANDSCAPE—Cardens helper Now<br />
through December Call Ml 341? a/JO<br />
PART TIME HELP—Mature woman<br />
preferred Approx 24 hours weekly Ap<br />
pi/ Wooden II Be Nice Ml rtfl SI<br />
anytime 120<br />
TWO YOUNO MEN-To clean new con<br />
atructlon and eeme <strong>of</strong>f Ice clcenlno Must<br />
have drivers license CalijtljIJj tvjj<br />
HOUSEMRSON—Maintenance, duties:<br />
Include paining Mm! nave N J Driver*'<br />
llcenu Immediate opening* for bal*nc*<br />
<strong>of</strong> season and year round positions<br />
Available full «nd part lime Small:<br />
family metal opposite Sands Casino Ex '<br />
cd pay Apply In ptnon continental<br />
Motet 117 9 Illinois AVt Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
AMBITIOUS CARIER MINDED—In<br />
dividual lo train In group medical re<br />
Iniuranct, f xperlenco in proup medical<br />
clalrtu or underwriting a plus ocaan<br />
Cify location fomatravai required Ex<br />
cellent opporfunlty. Call lor appoln<br />
tmenf, tff**H. • . V\t<br />
BABYSITTER NBEOED-IO cut lar<br />
. my f mo, old In my O.C. hotni Man, f=n<br />
7*m;to«p(n MvttbvriMpendabltt<br />
provide reference*. Start lepl 4 Call<br />
jWMMtttM j i *V»<br />
I I t \, V' ' .<br />
it \ , ? f '<br />
WANTED<br />
PuR MfJ parttlm* UBMNM<br />
rml ••Uta MlajapMpI*<br />
We art looking fsr einpllonalales<br />
ptoclle wtlo want to work Hard to earn<br />
hlen coinrnljslOfij and fh* rnpecf ol<br />
their fellow talespHple, We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
good commlmom, a or.at working<br />
almBtpnere and a t<strong>of</strong>ally cornMter<br />
lied <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Call for IntervUw<br />
30.-44O0<br />
TllaParrelL«(eiw»<br />
lUtwUi, lit<br />
HOUSEKEEPER - To live In and car,<br />
tor three elderly p*oplt in nice home<br />
Mutt have car. Living In nice Mellon ol<br />
ocean Slty. Call MfJMJ fer details. Ill<br />
BIJ*Y neAL ISTATI OFFICE — ot<br />
faring luii'tlme position io llcenifd Mies<br />
perssn. Opportunity wffh food company<br />
fe Increase Income not only In r/e tale<br />
marMf. put also In new construction.<br />
Call ]to-im Mrs. Qrlmll. 18]<br />
VVAITRIM HEtr» WANTED- ~.~«r<br />
lull time. Monday thru Fridays I . l<br />
p.m. In Sept, Apply Llfterer't (,t<br />
cheanen'e.MOIoarBwilli. ill<br />
rrrvBNTOHV^ CLERK DRIVER -<br />
Dependable, mature, wtll ocg.nljed in<br />
dividual with scad math sttilii. Previous<br />
eiperience preferrM In inventory ton<br />
trei. Valid driver'! license required. Ap<br />
ply MM Arctic Ai/. . Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />
Calm; 0110 HI<br />
WANTED — Chambermaids, new thru<br />
s»pi Appli In person. Capri Motel. 7th<br />
and Boardwalk. Its<br />
BUSPERSONS. BKhwasrieni MaU"<br />
tanance — year 'round full time<br />
MUfioni avallaele immMlafny, Apply<br />
in person, 1 » i p.m Waterfront<br />
HwtauTant.leinari feint, NJ, lit<br />
WAITRESS WANTED - Full ir part<br />
lime, engarlaneed. call W i m III<br />
PLUMBER NEEDED _ N«W CtnsfrvK<br />
flon and lowing work. Call WI-HU altar *<br />
iem, lie<br />
HBLP WANTED for a full llm« night<br />
auditor and tMllmnn. Apply In person al<br />
In. tellewe Hotel, tm 4 <strong>Ocean</strong>. C.ll m<br />
alia. ii*<br />
BtiLW. SHOP SALESWOMAN -<br />
rear rouna. 20 30 hrs. ptr week, pnonj<br />
lor Interview Call Hf 4W II*<br />
HOUSEKEEPER - Pull time. Benefits,<br />
Apply In p*nen, Wesley Manor, «na I<br />
Bar Ave., O.C. EOE, II?<br />
HAIRDRIIKR witn experience -<br />
¥ear 'round in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, call 3§§<br />
'REMEDIAL REAPINO - Phwlft,<br />
Blementtry scnool Miles. Iptlllns,<br />
languafe arft, .rlthm.tlc, tlmplei<br />
istech oroBJ.m.. readlntti work. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
H»uf» MIP helpsi eertllled leafnar,<br />
Arllne Neal, IU1 Pleasure Av«., Mean<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sail ml IM. tf<br />
Child Care<br />
WILL 00 »A!YSifTiNB _ Ih my<br />
home. I dayl a WKH, Very g»«d wilii<br />
.children, tail 1WWH, «<br />
TNI CrilLDMN't PLAeiT- II*<br />
Htvan Aye, C4mpl.lt «c.d.mlc and<br />
rKrealianal pngram, art, dance,<br />
muilc. iwlmmlng itiiMi, MsnMy nn<br />
Friday, fillfo jiilp.m. N<br />
ST PBTBB'iMETHOOiJT Pr»l Mr, Simon, 1-215 628 2583<br />
• or write Mr. M. simoV'Atl-ntlc^ Book 'Shop, 10M<br />
Sifhlihimi*lke,MMtoorf|^vlll#lrf» n n»^^ M ; ', )<br />
S. JOHN LOEPER<br />
REG. BUILDER<br />
SUMSWNE CARPETS<br />
mmmm<br />
ANSOfV PLUSHES M.99vc.<br />
OiiarinMM insfallatloni<br />
No Wax vinyls, R«'d t comml.<br />
927-8232<br />
ANDERSON-OJSERKIS<br />
TAG SALES<br />
. klquiMflSfl<strong>of</strong>houHContinh) and'<br />
tsljte»,rSulla»r«lsalservlM. '<br />
CALL 9270971 i<br />
ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
SpurtocMnOquet<br />
74T Bay Ave. Somen Pohn<br />
Furnitgre, country Items. Folk Art,<br />
Decoys, many Itemi lo ehMw from.<br />
Also furniture Rellnlinlno, ,<br />
Buying lulling.<br />
Wed. .Inn,IIIt4<br />
Also by sppoinlm«nii<br />
Fort<br />
Twinty yr». c<br />
buying a. selling antiques<br />
appralslno & hourehold<br />
liquidations.<br />
BealiieredApftralieri (<br />
Ci»B39B-0336or399D552-<br />
VCR RENTAL ;<br />
TAPES-VHS/BETA<br />
• No Membership .,,<br />
• NoXRated<br />
• Deposit Required v<br />
PLIGHT'S<br />
HFor Enurteinimnt<br />
Within Knight's Pharmacy<br />
8th & Wesley 399-5558<br />
o<br />
o<br />
o<br />
Antiques & lurnlturo<br />
OMe Bat, Shoppc *' 7<br />
R(. 559 - *i(«y* Landing Rd^<br />
Somers Point, NJ.<br />
Visa tf<br />
Now Open 7 Days<br />
Appointments nj-UOi<br />
Wantodi Old Someri Point!<br />
Picture* sno" Post Cards, i*<br />
DlNINO«HK><br />
i/thlna tabin«,<br />
M« h<br />
, 1 t 1 •*'»"'"A •" ' f ' , * . ! ' . > A»la»y.^ny,^yt>r. ?lay ^aaTiyPfJ,'^^i ^ _ ^_. ('(llvei 1 , OMn dajly ipam Buyjnli (noV-<br />
.FHIDAY, AUGUST 16.1985<br />
General Mdse.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
General Mdse.<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
The Red<br />
Garagee<br />
Antiques, antiques, anflquet<br />
RtatefTUbles<br />
MUa and ]/!«irom samers Point<br />
Clrl<br />
CMILDRIN S CAHIEATS J SlroW<br />
in wnjMjn im <br />
i MR TMi BEACH - Paper-<br />
back bosks, half price sales a. trades.<br />
I»H <strong>of</strong>f New Bestsellers. The<br />
/ SCMINS ^ and siorn,<br />
windows, re«r*fn»fl ana new giau m<br />
tfallM. Afll»m( Ismtfi e0, m Hfv<br />
Hd,, Rovte », iomtrs Polnl Dili n?<br />
j ,4<br />
rsRD SALi 5iT', A~ug *|," , , j<br />
sfieel BUyele. ehairi. pelt. »ie jijj<br />
Asbyry A^a. ibacki | i§<br />
MEDICAL VOUIPMENT - (aih stia?<br />
MS PUSH O«y0«n itroll.r, |jja<br />
Inouioer MrtaDK guyggn */erlinOff<br />
liiO. Htra eyllndef, l« Concenlfnlor<br />
mines onyo.n, ii.ioo wnmicnair, um<br />
Call if) 0344 "j 20<br />
YARD SALE - Muiti famn"y"r^J7J,^<br />
doors, aoli bag liatwaft, m.ny mije<br />
ll»m» ol gooa qvallly JOS |4lh il , re«r.<br />
AugulH^J HI B.ifimi. Aug. 14,1 It<br />
DiMOLifiON 'SALT'- 'Wn1f7"h;bs,<br />
ola reliriisn«i! aoors, caBlnets, smlii,<br />
celling lan«. garage aoors, wtm<br />
ntater, paneling, 10 It chain link gale<br />
and muEh more, Ijjo <strong>Ocean</strong> A«e 6,(<br />
TyeMay and Wednesday. AuS id i II,<br />
9 10 I? p.m r | gg<br />
ATTINTIQV. "wveBiiiri* tfliiBSary<br />
B»lln« water as tasteless, ordorlesi,<br />
essential lor human existence Let us<br />
make your water like m.» at a »ery al<br />
lnrda»l*prlce 634 0i4» ijo<br />
G Franklin G Williams I ROBERTL.SHARP,Realtor<br />
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS<br />
STARTING AT $67,500<br />
A unique Wiferfronf eommunlfy <strong>of</strong>fering I and J bedroom<br />
coriflamifilgm units yvlth boat slips avalUble. These unit!<br />
are suitable for Investors, or fho§# buyers dfilring fo oc-<br />
cupy fhiir own unit. THERE ARE ONUVti, I UNITS<br />
LEFTDON'T MISS THIS PRIM! OPPORTUNITY,<br />
CALL TODAY III<br />
7 |<br />
ifyn, iifldie eotor new eondiiion,<br />
ariglnal (rice um, ull for tut li" •<br />
0" auMfl Ann* writing Hole UK!<br />
.malcfilnt ieaffur enair I2M, Call alter<br />
t U n M M t m |<br />
TO OM8 ton<br />
11a<br />
IMI MOPED -<br />
OlNT APT SALi -TverT<br />
ining. tMt Stan apit, »8v *ve Ml 4<br />
iun , Aug. U & Is. 9 't(| r<br />
| ,^<br />
* .MSy SAi-e -= snug, cspf cna>r. ieit<br />
.Hand bowling gail, dresl boots, disnes.<br />
pans, beactnflamtwr, cot, kitchen stool,<br />
clotftet iije (J J. II, He T(iurs , Pri U<br />
•Jat., Aug. IJ, is 1 17 IIJS Pernil*l« Or<br />
~ I la<br />
FQH SALg - I pair ot wneeii a snow<br />
itirrt for a Mereiiry Marquis can »f!er<br />
(S.3O3W IM0 ui<br />
•OAHAOi SAti - iaturdiy. AUB II 1<br />
ja.m 3 pm Ml 144 Br,ui,i,;,n place,<br />
.q.e, iinalwy). i<strong>of</strong>a (*d, tablet, chairs,<br />
.fie. All itry^ good condition tig<br />
•DESK - Whit,, French Provincial, u,»<br />
'il, % sloe drnren, ens center. EKeiienf<br />
cvnq tii CenmntS It<br />
iNOW'S THE TIME TO PLAN your<br />
)«enge salt ana cllh in gn those Hams<br />
, you not longer need. <strong>On</strong>e small ad Ilka<br />
. rtili could do the trick I c.ll ctatiiliad,<br />
""" — •"nay. if<br />
l _..<br />
ITARO (ALE - Cocktail latle, Macn<br />
'crulri, handnadf plllowl, knltk<br />
.knacks, Iresn vesetables. oooi 1 endi<br />
ifjri. » sal, *uf. It * u, » a.m. to J p.m.<br />
Bear . IW Central An, in<br />
| joTm<br />
dllion. lljg Call J91 JIM<br />
KIMMOBi WiSMiB IJS and ttnmin<br />
drypf ISO, eaqa cgnflifien will deliver<br />
>n area Beaw&oiS pdrefi iyrn.tgre Qall<br />
Trish, 97, H4) iij<br />
SIUVEB SiiviCi " -" spi»c»lliO<br />
WhiiB wroygnl tren glass lee dinette set<br />
II4S 1 laflcy llnenwar^ Bridge sets 135<br />
and I!} Call J90 O7»5 | «<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
>OMERS MINT - Tard tale. Ttiyr<br />
Jd»r a Friday, Auguit 15 I It. m w,<br />
Pierssn Aye, t a.m. . i p.m, |.|a<br />
BBFBIOilBATOR - Slid o,«. II cy!<br />
If. fim or O.II oiler, call HJIISJ ill<br />
MW AIR CONDITIONER - «,Mg<br />
IITU/MB twin Ian leMdi, auto th.,<br />
M, Like new.<br />
FREB — S<strong>of</strong>a and (flair, clean, HIM<br />
an* lovM, wins chair and s<strong>of</strong>a ~itn n«<br />
i in<br />
- SINGLE 6EED - Ctmeiete MS, metal<br />
col t mattrall 120 Drnser, III, An<br />
4lgue cruil <strong>of</strong> drawers, ut. Call 310 •<br />
oin in<br />
GAfiAOE SAuir^"Me»lng, to« many<br />
rji.nti is list, Aug. Inn f a.m. • Raindala<br />
rAug. IPh, II (ad Sat Dr^vt. Pllirrm,<br />
• II<br />
if OUCH FUBNITUR* --TvhlH wilh<br />
•i*y cuinlMt, Two pipe recfincrs wiln<br />
^qfttfnans, tnret mar*fec round fables,<br />
M", »**, II". IK Mar-tec dining clulri.<br />
J»ald ll,Hg, A.mna IM, Call MI-MI?,<br />
r)lNINO ROOM SBT - •atsaft. Mack<br />
asn llnun. ret, title, ana leaf, pads, id<br />
ctiiiri, lerver, Usad tli nwnths. Paid<br />
fl.100. Aikmg 1700. Call itHHIf. Hi<br />
ANDERSONOJSERKIS<br />
TAQ SALE<br />
BROOKSIDE FARM!<br />
•itatM Home In Bargain<br />
town fe be tmptltd <strong>of</strong><br />
Oriental, Mahogany s<br />
Traditional Furnishings.<br />
LH. Many io*eiy chlnoiserli, ear<br />
ved lean 1 manooany occallonal<br />
tajlet, drop iaal manc^any pedestal<br />
table,' corner & lunging mahogany<br />
curio caiiineft, uonollterM oleeM,<br />
Autism Anwnia manfel ciseli (pal<br />
Wl), large inllgue oak framed<br />
wild animal (Jieturti (iupefl), lam<br />
B.R. iLJBANT MAHOSAHV<br />
SMALL D.B, SET FROM THE<br />
"-TSAVIS COURT" eoLLIieTiON<br />
•V OREK«i..inelr im»H ,„<br />
BKestai taola, iyre-MW chain,<br />
CHIna closet, ouff#f 1 rnlnw,<br />
WWwgani, sarsenflfw^ronf<br />
KnlefMicI dtiK & cnalr. DM fur<br />
nitgra, inel. Studio «tten, B.H.<br />
place., cot, I PC, SiLVIR TiA<br />
lERVlei, pr. Silver eandelakra.<br />
many otftfr silver s. sioning ESS, cup<br />
* saucer collection . Unusual<br />
WILLIS COTTII1V TABU tON-<br />
SOUE SET w/nlrdi & nest decsr,<br />
otner Waller pel; Nlppgn, Bavarian,<br />
English. Italian chine,' giaifwtn,<br />
soil coilteflon, 1,1,1. a, b« ilmm,<br />
old frame*, basnets. Xmat iferm,<br />
fTPewrlter, reserd player, mucll<br />
flraBlata equipment, super wleur<br />
Blenic b.lkel lifted fW «, MMfl Kit.<br />
ehtnware 1 imall appll.ncei. set,<br />
dishes CM Powwm mower a much<br />
<strong>of</strong>htf garden equipment, LOVELY<br />
REDWOOD PORCH PUfiNITURI<br />
inel. TABLB/UMoHELLA, e«.<br />
taln-l chain * ether Wrlh plecn,<br />
OS, Minn itdia a, matching hat, (•«•,<br />
slonlambcMt-<br />
CASH ONLY! NO CHECKSI<br />
Frl. Sat. Aug. U - 17<br />
* A.M. to 4 P.M.<br />
14 Msitfow Drive,<br />
Bargafntown<br />
From IntentcfiH at Slsrns in<br />
Somfn f»f,, go We»f (away from<br />
6a»l, <strong>of</strong>f «f, f (New M). »*ar left<br />
over liffle Bridge enn) Ocnn Helgnnl<br />
AVI, fg first rl8ht (L*H produce<br />
stand on sernerl wBich ll Blackman<br />
M, night on •laekman «/lg mile to<br />
•nteaBow Drl»i, Left an MaaMw fe<br />
No. U. BfafcH for »ur tign».<br />
SAEE<br />
CHOICE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Why Rtnf Whim You Can Own<br />
Without The Worry <strong>of</strong> Upkeep? *<br />
ATLANTIC QARDINS<br />
COMFORTABLE TWI3 FAMILY •*<br />
We are proya to prtient for salt this I family horn*<br />
located on a peaceful corner In the South tnd <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city. Private stairway and dtcN to the second<br />
floor apt, Pricta right at 1120,000<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP RANCHER<br />
Peaceful, comfortable anil nestlM) among<br />
IS aiatea bushes, fhl» charming 3 bedroom<br />
custom home is Ideal for yaar round en<br />
loymem, Yoii'll (ppreclaie the fgll<br />
basement, fireplace, large lot and low<br />
taxes<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Three bedroom, j bath gardens duplex<br />
feafurw fireplaces In each apt., wall to<br />
w*ll carpeting, front porches, a rear<br />
sundectc and yearly income. Priced at<br />
tmooo<br />
CAPE AN COLONIAL STYLE DUPLEX<br />
Ineomt potential exceeds »ido. Two bedroom* in<br />
each apt Possible owner flnanelnB to a<br />
purchaser,<br />
IT HAS TO BE SH^flP FOR THf liST RISUITSB<br />
6REATE BAY VILLAS<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
IN VESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
CAUTODAYI<br />
609-927-1451<br />
44 Greate Bay Drive<br />
SfttaiU<br />
CORN WELLS REALTY<br />
The Gingham Gone<br />
3127 West Avenue<br />
Country Ascents, Handcrafted gifts,<br />
tlencillng ana guiltlng tuppim,<br />
tweaf er Boain,<br />
•yaning workshspi avallaMe in;<br />
1 quilling<br />
• (triad herttwrillhs<br />
• KilMr mlpplng<br />
« Etifree cut iampihades<br />
OpOT 10 5 eat eft inn, * wed<br />
399-3453<br />
« • « uniWied.<br />
SIA!, *V ,'^° "nfurnishea, AH uniti contain 3-tMdnwms,<br />
V/% bathi, LR, DR, dtn, fireplace and alr-condltlOBlnj.<br />
SANOPeBBLES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bedroom ynlt located<br />
near schools, shopping,<br />
recreation, boardwalk<br />
Asking $78,900 furnished.<br />
IM MY<br />
Two bttifeerfi, fw bath 6n|t<br />
inciutiis swimmifiB podi<br />
plus untold amenities, %U4<br />
sfluare feet <strong>of</strong> igkury<br />
living. price below<br />
assessed value. Asking<br />
SI 10,000 mostly furnished.<br />
OVER 1000 PROPERTIES FOR SALE<br />
FRENCH<br />
REAL ESTATE (nc,<br />
Garden* Single Family<br />
Attractive rancher with s<br />
bedrooms, gas heat, large<br />
skylights. Excellent rental<br />
history, A terrific buy at<br />
t82,500.<br />
ONLY 171^001 II<br />
This 2 BR property has gas<br />
heat,' pltnty <strong>of</strong> parking.<br />
duplex development on<br />
40'xUS' lot. Anxious owner<br />
YARD SALE<br />
IBM Aibury Ave.<br />
M., Aug. 17th<br />
Cosmtfiej, efe.<br />
1 ¥ ABU SAl.e-end <strong>of</strong> the season, • »,m,<br />
ha 1 p.m. Uft <strong>of</strong> furniture. U Arkanm<br />
PAIR OF-^Vafed or«y CBCKMW), with<br />
orangf markings Large cage Included.<br />
Basf <strong>of</strong>fer. Call »1 IM?. VU<br />
... Hoomr<br />
portable dryer. Hi. Call JfiJfff, mt<br />
J LARGE GARAGE SALE-IJ noon to i<br />
Jpm Saturday Ho#arly birds 12 Klalns<br />
1 Lane, Marmora • to<br />
j GARAGE SALE-rrl t, Sat ttoll PlC<br />
(lvr«, lamps, bikes porch chairs<br />
Jlcnen lltms dimes, etc Rear<br />
• GARAGE SALB-Frtday 1 Sat<br />
i & 17, f to I. 110 V», Ith street Fishing,<br />
' Nautical ll«m«. heuse pHnu KhoOl<br />
J detki, clothing, loyi * misc. Items « l»<br />
'* PORCH SALi—IHO Asbury. Sal AuS<br />
' 11, 10 a.m. Sec. d«lk. I L/R chalra 1<br />
' wicker cnalr, amf I wfclcar Hower holder<br />
i Kitchen rabl*. macl* bad, old (swury<br />
, 'Widant* \ •/"<br />
Bus, Opportunities<br />
OPEN YOUH<br />
CfilMren't Star*, Infant to Pre t«n<br />
Wollonslly known Ursndi •HMItll ft*<br />
•Bonmoer "Lit •L«I •ems "iuifer<br />
Brown •IIM •Her Mainly •NnHMfftj<br />
"Peltinan and many rnsre. Fumifure.<br />
acnUsrlH and ran By MrNr IM Nod<br />
A way IU.WO.00 lo JI7.WO.00 IncludM<br />
Mflnnlns Inytntoryfralnlrig • fluryrM<br />
epenlng prsfflsfiwii and rwntf<br />
trip air fare fir one. Call Today We can<br />
have your ifon opened In 15 day!,<br />
aVN<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
"Bflnt Miss Ttiii <strong>On</strong>e 1 '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>vicw duplex, close to<br />
beach & boardwalk. Bach<br />
unit with ] BR, 1 bath, 2-ear<br />
oarage. Gas heat on 2nd<br />
floor. Both floors newly<br />
carpeted, laroe porches.<br />
Jl.9,500 furnished.<br />
New Listing<br />
Located in gardens second,<br />
this 2 family propertv<br />
Utfwftt',V%mi WrTh per<br />
floor, «ffifr»Mf parfclng.<br />
Priced rioht. at 1103,000<br />
furnished.<br />
FRENCH<br />
REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />
s(nc»mi<br />
399-5454<br />
1408 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue , .,<br />
Ttirtt unlfi. First and second floor, Lft,OR, t(ki3<br />
BR. & Mfh, Top floor, 1 bedroom apt. with<br />
panoramic <strong>Ocean</strong> view.<br />
T :<br />
per unit<br />
Fred Prinzflea.EsIate Aflency<br />
1033AHWTTAW. . . t 0»MDf»;iU i'<br />
*--^i#fia<br />
AAsintainlnfrthe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tradition, oor <strong>of</strong>f (c* will r f,•<br />
beclosetlthitSuivlay-*T>deWyS«nd*7y. V,<br />
Fred Prim, Licensed Real Estate Broker ' „'^ "<br />
ij-tl<br />
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BERGER REALTY<br />
SHOWS ITS COLORS<br />
REALTOR<br />
Since<br />
1920<br />
LeonK.<br />
Bn*w<br />
Owner<br />
MAIN OFHCE 32nd ft ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY 319-0076<br />
IM0VING,0ARAOESALE-» Mlol 30,<br />
AIH7 17, at lie E Atlantic Blvd, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. Bain data, Aua U Doll house, 1<br />
chlldreni patio chairt •'!'<br />
' *-' .<br />
VARDSALE-Sal Aug 17th. 9 to noon<br />
Wesley Manor (rear) Furniture &<br />
clolhlngonly Ralndate.Aug J4IH 1/14<br />
j YARD SALF~O«ner moving Brown<br />
I plals sleeper tola cMln, lawn mower,<br />
hMt<strong>of</strong>cverylfilni) Heer<strong>of</strong> jiMBayland<br />
Drive,O c Sat • *>« m lop oop m<br />
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OARAOE SALE—pri. AuO M, * Sat<br />
Auo 17. e to 11 pjn. FrefHr, some fur<br />
nlturt, men's good suits In excellent<br />
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PAOE 14 - SECTION TWO TOE SENfINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN C1TV, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16,1985<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E.For Sale R.E. For Sale R.£. For Sale<br />
franklin c Williams<br />
"RF-ALTURS<br />
BAVFRONT<br />
Two family, prime location<br />
w/SO' waferfroniage i> ]<br />
beatsllpt. Realistically<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
Immaculate I Bdrm condominium.<br />
Walk to beach &<br />
boardwalk. MM<br />
priced at tiw.ooo<br />
Reduced to IBJ.MO<br />
Bayfront single on over • DUPLEXES<br />
sited lot, 3 Bdrms,, IW New listing) large duplex in<br />
"baths, det, gar, plenty <strong>of</strong> central location, 3 bdrms.,.<br />
parking, dock 3, 1 %>%'%, full bath in each unit. All<br />
only i!5f,J<strong>of</strong>l. ,<br />
heated, alum ext Asking<br />
Oversized duplex on $118,000.<br />
spacious landscaped let +<br />
Gornjr property with My<br />
owner quarters, J car gar.,<br />
views, 3 Bdrmi., I bafhj<br />
ft 1 BOafslipS. extras<br />
and t Bdrms, i baths, ail<br />
galore! (1 inspect today!<br />
' rented, excellent Invest<br />
msnf<br />
LAGOONFRONT<br />
Corner home, * Bdrms,, 2<br />
full baths, family room<br />
w/l.p, gar. floating dock 8.<br />
! baths. Asking 1191,000<br />
Cape cod, 4 Borms . 2<br />
baths, screened patio 4<br />
open deck. Floating dock h<br />
2 boatsilps. Reasonably<br />
priced at J1W.000<br />
Heatf con<br />
Bdrms.,<br />
'w»rag», only<br />
UNDER »70,OOO<br />
Comer Bungalow on over<br />
tiled lot, 3 Bdrms. full<br />
bam. Offered furnished.<br />
Corner Cottage, liv. rm,,<br />
din, area, kit., 4 idrms, m<br />
baths, aet. gar.<br />
UNDER IM,MW<br />
•ay are* * . home in<br />
, Ig. fen-<br />
•hed tt<br />
Beachbieck, 4 Bdrms,, m<br />
baths, each unit, deck over<br />
garage, w/oeean view,<br />
asking IIW.OOO.<br />
Under construction, J<br />
Bdrm, 3 bath* each unit,<br />
central air, i car gar.,<br />
walking distance to batch<br />
1945,000.<br />
RIVIERA SINGLES<br />
Corner Ranch hom^ 3<br />
Bdrm, 1 full baths, asking<br />
(119,500, Aluminum sided<br />
home with llv, rm., tin,<br />
area, lam, rm,, kit. 3 Bflr<br />
ms . 1 bath. <strong>On</strong>ly 1104,000,<br />
Two level hom* across from<br />
bay with living room, am,<br />
area, kit,, family rm,, 4<br />
Bdrms,, 2 full baths, garage,<br />
central air, Asking S141.JO0.<br />
BUSINESS<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
33 room Hotel, plus S heafet<br />
apartments all rented<br />
yearly. Excellent income<br />
producer. Asking prlee<br />
reduced to $179,000. Make<br />
your move now I In time tar '<br />
the coming season! If<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 571!<br />
LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />
BEAUTIFUL MODERN YEAR ROUND HOME. North<br />
•teflon, almost perafect condition. Uving room, modern<br />
kitchen with dining area, % bedrooms, iw, bath*. iunf by<br />
one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s f Inest builders. All eltcfrie with large<br />
garage and attractive yard. $125,000.<br />
MBATBO 1 FAMILY BWEtLINO upper eotf.g] has 4<br />
bedrooms, t full baths, hot wafer heat. First floor 1<br />
bedroom complete apt., gas hot water heat, taiy mainfenaneewith<br />
vinyl •Wing, iilftooo. '<br />
SI ATLWimC ML ><br />
PROPERTIES FOR SALE<br />
Ittl Atbury, Four modern yniti with excellent rental<br />
, history. 131 i,00o. . 7<br />
it. Jamw & Boardwalk. Spectacular beaehfronf single,<br />
spacious and panoramic view. The price Is right af<br />
1285,000.<br />
lilt A Haven. To be constructed. Luxury townhouse<br />
featuring four bedrooms, 2M> baths, ever 1400 square feet.<br />
Priced to sell at iliS.OOO,<br />
MI <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Six studio apartment! all rented yearly,<br />
©ross !neom« <strong>of</strong> $M,ooo.prieed right af ilii.Mo,<br />
m •*?. Spacious 1 bedroom tondo with panoramie view<br />
<strong>of</strong> lay, Owner financing available to qualified Buyer,<br />
Won't laif/Call now for appointment. il4»,»0,<br />
1 Oirdem Road, Beachblock, Gardens location, Foor<br />
units In excellent condition. Great rental history, eood investment<br />
for under iMO,000,<br />
111* Pleasure, Luxurious bayfronf single family, 5 BR, Pfy<br />
bath. Magnificent Jrd floor desk, Hot tub. Bar. Fabulous<br />
view, Must be seen, $2«o,ooo.<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
Nordic faMi Townhouse*, Mth and West. Luxurious two<br />
»EhJ2T! ^ff roo ?. v 2! H - Top floor P rlvae ^ «eK. Unfur.<br />
nlshed. Starting at USO/rno. plus utilities.<br />
F t BMrdw 111<br />
!rH .f*' •2" " - Spectacular beachfront home<br />
with three bedrooms, 2'/, bath*, 2 fireplace*, all appllan<br />
cesat$1300per month plus utilities<br />
w<br />
MM Central Avenue. Beachfront first floor luxury apartment<br />
has four bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished and all<br />
appliances, Slttoper month plus utilities.<br />
•If Plffti Street. Two bedroom townhouse lust <strong>of</strong>f be<br />
boardwalk, *»25/month + utilities. »<br />
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' '' ' ttafay/WMIK<br />
OCMd <strong>City</strong>, MJ, 00226<br />
, . , l*MM:60»-399-293S<br />
L&&KING FOR...?<br />
A COLONIAL<br />
I> -<br />
Upper Township, well<br />
maintained two story<br />
Colonial with all the<br />
amenities for great family<br />
living, The fencedifi rear<br />
yard provides privacy tor<br />
the Inereund heated pool.<br />
Covered rear patie Is great<br />
for entertaining and the<br />
fireplace in the living room<br />
is perfect for those cold<br />
winter months. Listed at<br />
tm.soo.<br />
A RANCHER<br />
A cozy HO/WE in new attractive<br />
residential $rta,<br />
living rm. dining rm,<br />
modern kitchen, 3 btdrms.,<br />
Vh baths, detached garage,<br />
priced to sell at $117, jOO.OO.<br />
A DUPLEX<br />
Absolutely super sold<br />
Coast location. Unique In<br />
design and extremely well<br />
maintained and furnished.<br />
Call for an inspection<br />
today. Can be purchased as<br />
a duplex for tmsoo or as<br />
condominium units tw.soo<br />
first floor and (177,500<br />
second floor.<br />
A MULT! FAMILY<br />
Money, Money, Money! 11<br />
This S unit, year round Investment<br />
property churns<br />
out money - lots <strong>of</strong> money,<br />
The new gas heating<br />
system and the front porehes<br />
with a view <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> only Insure the value<br />
<strong>of</strong> me purchase at<br />
1275,000.00.<br />
Two iWry, 3 bedrm<br />
Colonial in excellent<br />
residential neighborhood,<br />
LR, DR. Modern eat In kit<br />
chen with all appliances,<br />
Family rm. w/fjreplace,<br />
attached garage, L(, tenced-in<br />
yard. "Neat os a<br />
pin" fhrouehouf. Owner<br />
transferred and said<br />
"Price If to sell fast af<br />
11)7,500.00.<br />
PRESTIGIOUS Riviera<br />
Rancher on lOO'xlOO' lot 11<br />
Featuring three bedrms..<br />
1VS baths, modern klfehen<br />
with all appliances,<br />
screened In rear porch and<br />
an oversized detached 2 ear<br />
garage. Beautiful corner<br />
location. Centrally air con<br />
diflontd «nd lust reduced<br />
to $129,900. Schedule an inspection<br />
on Sat. or Sun.<br />
noon to 4:00 p.m.<br />
Three bedroom, 1 bath,<br />
great Soutnend location.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly j years newi Prised to<br />
sell at $145,000.00.<br />
;Moonlif Victorian porches<br />
<strong>of</strong> this seaside cottage<br />
welcome the weary<br />
traveller, ••eh <strong>of</strong> the<br />
seven bedrm, his its own<br />
bath in addition to the<br />
proprietor's quarters and •<br />
COiy 1 bedrm. flat. This<br />
Impeccable opportunity i5<br />
being effered^o those with<br />
discriminating taste for<br />
lust 1240,000.<br />
A COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY<br />
Southend «0'xlO0' parcel,<br />
Walking distance to 34th St.<br />
beach, tennis, & shopping,<br />
Excellent exposure for<br />
J225.000.00.<br />
A CONDOMINIUM<br />
Northend condo/townhouse,<br />
3 bedrooms,<br />
•216 baths, elec. heat pump<br />
with air conditioning. Free<br />
standing wood stove, wall<br />
to wall carpeting Included.<br />
Just listed at $149,900 00.<br />
than cull...<br />
Put your creative'idea's'to<br />
worfci This 34fh St. property<br />
Is already making<br />
money with its two, i<br />
bedrm, apartments, efflcency<br />
unit and large<br />
storefront all wrapped In a<br />
maintenance free colonial<br />
shell for |usf $t79,«0.<br />
High rise condo luxury<br />
living at Its finest in this 2<br />
bedroom, 5th floor unit<br />
with spectacular views<br />
Ready to move Into. Ex<br />
eel lent value at $119,500<br />
,REAL ESTATE<br />
1717 Atbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty,N. J. 08224<br />
Timothy j, Richards, Owner/Broker<br />
609-399-1612<br />
' . • or toll free out <strong>of</strong> state • ,<br />
806-3^3-0172<br />
dMik: # &<br />
"WISE BUYS"<br />
Duplex. 39 Asbury Read (105,000<br />
•ayfronf single 1032 Glen Road 1IM.000<br />
Commercial................. 4 apis., 2 stores 1241,000<br />
Upper Township 2 bdrm. single (119,500<br />
WE HAVt OTHERS<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS m<br />
MOORE inc.<br />
T/fl Allan Stretch, Jr. Realty<br />
810 OCEAN A VE. 391.0480<br />
500 Bay North Condeminium<br />
Luxury Apartment.<br />
2 iedrooms, 1<br />
baths, •lee. heat, central<br />
air cond. Bay Views.<br />
S1S9,MO.<br />
Brand new Sldeby Sidei<br />
Luxury Condominium, 4'<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths, elec.<br />
heat pump, large rooms,<br />
parking ii2J,ooo.<br />
lager<br />
New Modern Commercial<br />
Building In Center <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Gas Heat, 2 Car Garage,<br />
$155,000<br />
Unique Design in a new<br />
Condominium. 1st floor has<br />
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, elec.<br />
heat pump, si 19,900, 2nd<br />
floor is the same plus a l<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
§139,900.<br />
, 421 BattersBB Rd, 200-34th St. 111 Atlantic Aye,H*l<br />
I 3990041 3998122 39g.18Sefl*|<br />
• REALTOR 835Wetle)fAve.<br />
OEUELOPEfiS. BUILDERS. RBALTOR5<br />
SAT. A SUN. 11 to 4 P.M.<br />
BRAND NEW<br />
California Style<br />
• • • BIACHFRONT • • •<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
Premier central location. Please call for appointment.<br />
INTRODUCTORY PRICES!<br />
BUr NOW & SAVE $S$<br />
Picture yourself in one <strong>of</strong><br />
these fine properties:<br />
Three bedroom, 2 bath,<br />
living room, dining area,<br />
galley Kitchen, laundry<br />
room, parking, 2 blocks to<br />
one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest<br />
beaches, 8 years old quality<br />
first floor duplex condo,<br />
fully furnished and equip<br />
ped. Excellent rental<br />
potential. Call today 1<br />
ie?,9oo.<br />
Asbury Ave. single, block<br />
to beach. Three bdrms., 2<br />
baths, family rm. with<br />
woodburning stove. Pride<br />
<strong>of</strong> ownership shows In this<br />
year 'round or vacation<br />
home. Call for additional<br />
details. Stscooo.<br />
West Avenue single 2<br />
bedrooms plus sleeping<br />
dorm. Affordably priced<br />
vacation home convenient<br />
to beach and boardwalk,<br />
Call today, i«»*M.<br />
Luxurious Gardens beach<br />
front. Custom built single<br />
home with spectacular<br />
view <strong>of</strong> ocean and beach.<br />
Three bdrms., 2 baths,<br />
family room with wet bar,<br />
fireplace, second floor deck<br />
with awning, spacious<br />
garage. Call to Inspect,<br />
Asking (425,000.<br />
Baylandlngs single. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, living room,<br />
large kitchen, laundry, oarage with sundeck, magnificent<br />
view. Call to inspect. $117,500.<br />
Asbury Avenue commercial...storefront and 3 apts., high<br />
.high traffic location, $10,000Income. Call today. $139*900-<br />
;Beac(ifront duplex condo...South end second floor with<br />
spectacular view. Three bedrooms, large decks, central<br />
j,\f, large stone fireplace, very Lood rental history. $469,900.,<br />
i OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />
1\/*-' '• ,-REALTOR ' ^ ,.',<br />
t ''Y ^ h ' ' S\ A '<br />
!IfiS2"i«*-'£ .••fc*' 1<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />
Realtor<br />
LOVSLYGAROeNSRANCHBR •><br />
Hot water heated for year round living. Three bedrooms,<br />
roomy living room with woodburning Steve, dining room,<br />
kitchen, m baths, side driveway to ovarslzed garage,<br />
nice rear yard, f 125,000.<br />
8994011<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sunday, August IB, 1ft 4 P.M.<br />
2888 WEST AVENUE<br />
PEHFBCT •CASHOM COTTAOI<br />
Three bedrooms, 1W baths, enclosed front porch, excellent<br />
condition, zoned duplex, choice neighborhood<br />
Reduced to tl 10,000,<br />
READY FOR YOUR TOUCH<br />
The quality has been built in this brand new (usury sold<br />
Coast townhouse. Three bedrooms, Vh baths, den, deelcs,<br />
fireplace, cathedral celling In master bedroom, all<br />
amenities, one block to beach. Almost ready for your final<br />
decorating touches. Slt2,S00.<br />
OCBAM VIIW MULTI MVIWTMEMT SPECIAL<br />
Seven units, three 3 bedroom ap«., three i bedroom apt*.,<br />
one 1 bedroom apt. Third house from beach and boardwalk,<br />
fully furnished and equipped Including co-op laundry<br />
room. Income approx. MMOO, must see, $314,000.<br />
CHARHINO DUPLEX<br />
Two bedrooms, I bath each unit, ©ood rental Income from<br />
this South end property. Fully furnished, nice neigh<br />
borhood J11A,500<br />
BRAND NEW DUPLEX<br />
Recently completed across from beach, J bedrooms, 2<br />
baths each unit, air conditioned with all amenities. Units<br />
can be sold as c<strong>of</strong>ldos,<br />
EAST ATLANTIC BLVD. i BATTEUSEA RD. 3012800<br />
MTH i CENTRAL AVI, 301-8200<br />
REALTORS<br />
Ideal commercial location, 4200 tq. ft. currently equipped<br />
as a restaurant, but suitable for many uses. Second floor<br />
has elaborate 3 bedroom, 2Mr bath apartment with many<br />
amenities. (295,000.<br />
Nice duplex investment property (seated only ivs Mocks,<br />
from the beautiful Muthend beaches. ) bedrooms, lv?<br />
baths in each unit, Ileetrie heat. Good rental history<br />
smooo, """"".<br />
Immaculate condo near beach k boardwalk. This one<br />
bedroom unit includes all amenlflej. Owner will finance<br />
for qualified buyer. 171,000.<br />
Southend duplex lust 1 short block to the finest beaches<br />
Three bedrooms, one bath each unit. ©oad rental history<br />
§1M,0OB.<br />
immaculate southend duplex in excellent condition, j<br />
bedrooms, 2 bath In each M«if. Laundry, <strong>Ocean</strong> view from<br />
2nd floor deck. Beautifully furnished throughout. SIM,900.<br />
Newly converted duplex located In one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
nicest residential areas. Spacious lot allows room for kids<br />
or expansion. Washer, dryer, and ail kitchen appliance*<br />
Included. 1120,000.<br />
Luxury beachfront eondo with gorgeous ocean deck and<br />
view from dining area, kitchen, and living room, Fieldstone<br />
hearth & woodsfove will warm your winter nights. %<br />
bedrooms and 1 bath plus sheltered parking, enclosed<br />
beach shower and laundry make this M exceptional<br />
value Call today! i2M,W0.<br />
Beautifully furnished second floor eondo. Central air. Low<br />
maintenance fee Includes use <strong>of</strong> swimming, pool, club<br />
house, and snuff ieboard courts, ©real for vacation or year<br />
round home. Reduced to $84,MQ.<br />
Bn|oy this sparkling beachfront-condominium, features<br />
central air, fireplace with raised hearth, burgiir alarm<br />
system, automatic garage door opener. Move info this<br />
fully furnished fownhoust. $211,000,<br />
insure your summer vacation + a great investment opporfunity<br />
In a highly rentable refidentfal neighborhood.<br />
Prelected 'W Income in excess <strong>of</strong> si 1400. Don't hesitate,<br />
call today! iiw,soo.<br />
ereaf location. 1 Bit, eondo with central air. Low maintenance<br />
fee includes use <strong>of</strong> swimming pool, club house,<br />
and shuffielMard, Possible owner fliijnelng for qualified<br />
buyer. MO,OO0.<br />
Move right in to this sunny and bright fully furnished 3<br />
otdroom, 2 bath corner condo unit. Central air & gas heat<br />
Walk to fanfasfie beach. Owner financing to aualJfied<br />
buyer. *V4,500, •<br />
Desperate owner has reduced f h» price <strong>of</strong> this condo. Best<br />
buy in complex. You can tnfoy the beach, swimming pool<br />
sauna, clubhouse by the start <strong>of</strong> the summer season.<br />
SK500.<br />
Living room, dining area, 2 bedrooms, bath, modern kit-'<br />
chen with fllshwasher, garbage disposal, self-cleaning<br />
oven «• refrigerator. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Lew main-,<br />
^i1%,K»^BR FINANCINO AVAlLABLC ToJ<br />
Beaehfronf living at its best! This Is a family sized unitwith<br />
3 full baths, 4 bedrooms and a unique location* buffered<br />
from the heavy traffic flow. $249,000.<br />
Great rental property only 2 blocks to beach Nicely fgr><br />
ntshed Cathedral celling on 2nd floor. $180,000.<br />
Very well maintained Center <strong>City</strong> property Partially ren-1<br />
ted for '85 6 heated rooms for winter rentals ISO/room. IT<br />
apartments, 13 rooms. Vinyl siding New ro<strong>of</strong> S2«o,goo.<br />
Spotlessly clean 3 bedroom rancher with ceramic tile I<br />
bath. Residential neighborhood, yet walking distance to<br />
shopping and beach. Mostly furnished and In move-In I<br />
condition, 148,000<br />
Excellent summer rental property. Conveniently located<br />
for shopping, beach and boardwalk, Clean and roomy<br />
bright apts. with parking & large front porch. X114,»00.<br />
Seashore charm is yours In this well-maintained property<br />
The upsfalrs unit provides ample space for a growing<br />
family or summer visitors. Downstairs unit will produce<br />
extra Income. »W,500.<br />
lfAs Av«rtiie'<br />
fc<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST IB, 1885<br />
R.I, Per Sa(«<br />
COASTAL<br />
R.E. Salt R.E.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGBR, OCEAN CITV, N.J,<br />
HOUSE FOR SALE<br />
ON THE BEACH<br />
'750,000<br />
Swimming pool, 5 bedrooms, a living rooms, 2 beautiful<br />
sfont fireplaees, upiide down house, kitchen on second<br />
floor.<br />
Mil. 1-815.826778?<br />
REALTY<br />
ZSFHV- 399-3889 I franklin 'Williams<br />
"Three Apartments" front building with a bedrooms<br />
living room, dining room, kifeh*n and bith in each unit'<br />
; Plus rear 2 bedroom apartment over 3 car garage leach<br />
block, fully furnished, excellent rental history. Possible<br />
owner financing to qualified buyer,<br />
"Two BulidlnssJ' front unit eenslMs <strong>of</strong> heated one and two<br />
• bedroom apartments with new carpeting throughout Plus<br />
Uroe r«ar eottag* with four bedrooms. Close to schools<br />
. beach and boardwalk. Asking Si49,900<br />
: "Beautiful'' Tudor style townhowe with J bedrooms, 2M1<br />
baths, living room with firepHeo, piu* 4 balconies<br />
Beautifully furnished, ail appilanees, 2 ear garage, plus<br />
central air conditioning. Offered af S139.900.<br />
"St. Charles Place" Duplex with 3 bedrooms, living room,<br />
dining room, sunroom plus 2 full baths. Plus rear cottage<br />
with 2 bedrooms over 2 car garage, psgiiy furnished plus<br />
»il appliances including washer and dryen. Excellent Income<br />
and location $165,000<br />
"Guest House" with 3 one bedroom apartments, 1 effeclency<br />
apartment, plus li rooms most with private<br />
baths. Parking, location, 140,000 + income. This property<br />
hasitall. S206,000.<br />
"Qeeanfronf" Lovely 3 bedroom condominium with specfgcuUr<br />
ocean views! Large living room with fireplace,<br />
dining room, kitchen with microwave and ice maker, plus<br />
all furnishings, S22J,000.<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
1911 WESLEY AVE.<br />
12:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />
New eusfom spacious beachfront along prestigious gold<br />
1st floor, 3 bedrooms and 1 full baths Including master<br />
bedroom suite with Whirlpool filed bath. 2nd fi, expansive<br />
living are* with wet bar, beamed cathedral ee/linas,<br />
designer kitchen, unique powder room, 4fh bedroom with<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t and full file bath,<br />
FEATURES<br />
• * D»eks . vertical<br />
throughout<br />
3 Car Oarage « Wall to vVall Carpet<br />
• Gas Heat Pump • Quarry Tile<br />
• Central Air • Tasteful Landscaping<br />
DONTMISSTHISONEl<br />
ISLAND<br />
22nd A Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-1300<br />
32nd A Weit Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-3636<br />
••Ma<br />
:-NEW LISTING<br />
;• Three bedroom, 2 bath duplex close to beach. Completely<br />
''furnished with gas hot air heat. Priced to sell, f 14M00.<br />
CPIZZA PLUS RESTAURANT<br />
i- Business only. AM fixtures, inventory and appliances In-<br />
'-eluded. Ixe«il»nt condition. Prime <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> location,<br />
•"Just reduced to $40,000.<br />
COTtAOB<br />
J34th street area, Thret bedrooms, I bath, electric heat<br />
t and completely furnished. Large 50x100' lot. <strong>On</strong>ly MWOO.<br />
;: GOLD COAST<br />
; Fantastic 2 family. First floor has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and<br />
•enclosed porch, Second floor has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,<br />
• large living room, dining ana, Kitchen and beautiful<br />
; Florida room overlooking beach, Features central air, 2<br />
ear garage and the best location in town. Call for details,<br />
JLAGOONFRONT .<br />
f Excellent condition. Has 4 bedrooms, Vh baths, living<br />
^om, dining area, modern kitchen, enclosed porch<br />
^overlooking lagoon, den with brick fireplace and laundry<br />
£room. Features Include • naw ro<strong>of</strong>, automatic lawn<br />
'sprinklers, central air-conditioning, 2 boat slips with a<br />
Sfloatlng dock, outside lighting and beautiful landscaping.<br />
SDon't miss this one. $345,000,<br />
^VACANT LOT<br />
'Zoned duplex. Great south end location overlooking Inland<br />
Wterway, ready to build. 179.JO0.<br />
•GOLD COAST TOWNHOUSE<br />
^Unique 4 bedroom, 3'/i bath unit Including a matter<br />
iiedroom sulte"wlth whirlpool tile bath. Expensive llvfng<br />
!area with wet bar, beamed cathedral ceilings, deslgners<br />
Jdtchen and unique powder room. A must see property.<br />
Please call for details. '<br />
(RIVIERASECTION* ' . , "<br />
Sprawling 4 bedroom* 2 bath rancher with large family<br />
toon, Hying room and new eat In kitchen. Economical Econ ggas<br />
^leatsltilatedonalargeWxlOO'lot<strong>On</strong>lyJW.MO. ^leat.sltilatedonalargeWxlOO'lot.<strong>On</strong>lyJW.MO. ,^ , '<br />
REALTORS<br />
Owner anxious to sell price recently reduced on this<br />
lovely lagoonfront home. Consists <strong>of</strong> living room, dining<br />
room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Vh baths, den w/fireplace,<br />
garage, patio, second floor deck, 2 docks and 1 boafsiips.<br />
Conveniently located near golf course and airport, inspect<br />
today 11<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
THi ULTIMAT! BIACHFRONT PROPERTY<br />
4501 Centra! Avenue<br />
•^Tfif very best beachfront property won't iaif long because<br />
it's the last <strong>of</strong> its kind .... and literally one ef a kind. No<br />
one can build fhu height again. Cod»s now prohibit It. The<br />
views this beautiful home <strong>of</strong>fers are breathtaking .._<br />
especially from the oetan front master Bedrooms. Call<br />
now for a personal four <strong>of</strong> this exceptional luxury<br />
residence.<br />
• ISHTH «. OCBAN AVENUE • 409-3WJ211<br />
OCHAtJ COLONY CONDO • 93$ OCBAN AVENUI • 3W-7140<br />
DUPLEX LOT<br />
Corner location, large lot, Sf.S x »0, tW,0M.<br />
CONDO<br />
Three bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, central air,<br />
economical gas heat, center location. $99,000.<br />
GARDENS PLAZA<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bedroom penthouse apt, fully furnished, breathtaking<br />
ocean view, A truly prestigious apt. No other unit can<br />
compart. Yours for only SiM.OOO.<br />
MULTI FAMILY<br />
Center city guest houie plus apts,, 5 bedroom owner's unit<br />
Blus 3 apts, and S rooms. New gas heat, upgraded •leelea!<br />
and plumbing systems, income ovir S33,M0 and<br />
'potential for even rr tre, A must see property for S189.OOO.<br />
lOUPLEX<br />
I Brick construction, both units gas heat, one block from<br />
Ibeach, corner location, basement with washer and dryer.<br />
(Excellent" location for year round or summer rental.<br />
I Priced at SI 10,000.<br />
GARDENS SINGLE<br />
Truly an executive home, 5 bedrooms, Vh baths, den and<br />
living room with fireplaces, busglar alarm, central air.<br />
wet bar. In <strong>of</strong>fice, minimum outside maintenance and best<br />
<strong>of</strong> all, w <strong>Ocean</strong> view.' $395,000<br />
MORAYCONDO<br />
Two bedrooms. 2 baths, on the water, This unit <strong>of</strong>fers the<br />
best value <strong>of</strong> any unit In 500 Bay, Call today and don't miss<br />
a real deal at $139,000. ' ,<br />
BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX > -' , ''*<br />
Both units heated, excellent Cental history, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />
parking plus one Unit with fireplace, »/> block to beach and<br />
IjoardWalk.' An exceptional values? *11ftsoo."-, > ,<br />
RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE For Sale<br />
831 WMtiy AVI.<br />
(809)311.7000<br />
DLUE WATED<br />
I A o n o i i ± 4 L '\L w M/\.<br />
ova io% NOW uoa umw,<br />
Domtsswrr.<br />
AFFORDABLE SHORE LIVING<br />
Priceless shore lifestyle. Relax, unwind and enjoy the<br />
serenity <strong>of</strong> the pieturesque inland waterway from your<br />
private balcony or fake advantage <strong>of</strong> adjacent residential<br />
marina located af the 34th Street bridge and Bayfront,<br />
Two and three btdroom split level eondos starting at <strong>of</strong>ily<br />
tios,ooo. Reservations now being accepted af our on ilfe|<br />
sales <strong>of</strong>fice. OPHN BVBRY DAY 11 AJW. to 4 PJvJ,<br />
Large • 5 bedroom, 3'/j<br />
bath single family home in<br />
excellent condition. Great<br />
location, close to beach,<br />
boardwalk, shopping and<br />
churches. Don't miss<br />
seeing this beauty. Asking<br />
Summer SlBlerl • Duplex,<br />
excellent location. Close to<br />
beach & bdwfk. Maintenance<br />
free exterior. I<br />
Bedrms., m baths on 1st<br />
fl, and 7 bdrm, unit on and<br />
f(, plus lovely porch,<br />
Anxious owner priced this<br />
to sell quickly. All fur<br />
nishings included for only<br />
iliMOO.<br />
3r realty<br />
— —- •<br />
0W39M1I3<br />
MARR AGENCY<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
2121 ASBURY AVE, (109)<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J. 399-7036<br />
New Listing • owner must sell this 2 bedroom condo at<br />
Four Seasons en Bay Ave very reasonably listed -at<br />
S73.500.<br />
4 Roosevelt Blvd. • J bedroom, ivs bath spilt level with<br />
beautiful bay views. Asking tWJOO.<br />
2O5-29fh Street • Very well eared for rancher on oversized<br />
(<strong>of</strong> with 3 bedrooms, I bath, and gas heat, just reduced to<br />
iiM,0oo. ,<br />
224S Aibury Ave, What a location for this J bedroom, oil<br />
heated cottage with attached garage for 1109,000.<br />
1412 Haven Ave, -1 bedroom, v/i bath duplex rented<br />
yearly. Very reasonably listed tor si 13,00,<br />
1904 Resemar Lane • Pretty split level home wltti a<br />
bedrooms, family room, garage. <strong>On</strong> large lot with too'<br />
frontage. Reduced toiiif.WO.<br />
2225 Central Ave, - Tastefully furnished and fully rented<br />
first floor condo fust steps to beach & boardwalk, MUST<br />
\\<br />
405-2lst street - Choice side street setting for this large<br />
three bedroom duplex on spacious lot. Both units heated,<br />
iWMM,<br />
1763 West Ave, Newer comer heated duplex with<br />
fireplaces, cathedral ceiling, 3 bedrooms and 2 full bam*.<br />
*2W,000 as duplex or $99,soci for first floor and ii<strong>of</strong>joo for<br />
second floor as eondos,<br />
2011 central Avenue • tremendous location and a very''<br />
modern 1 bedroom, 2 bath duplex is yours for w ib.uuo.<br />
t IW0 Central Avenue • 3 unit property lust listed consisting'<br />
<strong>of</strong> a two bedroom, a three bedroom, a. a five bedroom unit.<br />
Large corner lot. Asking $225,000.<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sat. A Sun. 11 to 4 p.m.<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
RE. Sale<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
NORDIC SANDS TOWNHOUSES -<br />
4OUi and West<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday<br />
ll to 4 p.m. or by appointment<br />
Two and 3 bedroom luxurious seashore living, privacy<br />
deck. 100% financing available starting at $129,500. Also<br />
lease purchase program.<br />
NORDIC REAL ESTATE<br />
7th and Bay 39»-2$3*«<br />
•!ev«n ! bedroom wwts, super condition, areai locailon:<br />
Ownerflnanclnflforqualifiedbuyer. „ ' 4 *'<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
Realtors<br />
18th & Asbury Ave.<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
DAILY 12-4 P.M.<br />
nOce8Wde<strong>of</strong>43D0<br />
Mock <strong>of</strong> Welt Avenue. Living room, fireplace; dtfigner<br />
E e W t t ^ b d t d ^<br />
central alr> Andersen windows, maintenance free.<br />
Developed by J,R. Nixon, Inc. from W9,900 up- ' ,' '":- f<br />
Exclusive Agent, Hager Real Estate, ' • , , ; ' ,<br />
lit Atlantic Ave., 421 Dattersea Rd. and 34th £M»m*M.<br />
SAMABARBARA<br />
OKKTANCITV<br />
A INfew Wsxve <strong>of</strong><br />
Resort Accommodations.<br />
(OMPII I(KMMIM><br />
$69,900<br />
BACK-UP DEPOSITS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED<br />
fVLLlt FURPIISHEO ONE-BEDROOM UNITS.<br />
POOL. ELEGATfT tOBBV, ELEVA1ORSEKVICE. 2<br />
609-39JM700 A<br />
Vauttontnt Gel on our priority rental Nat tor J 9651<br />
Y«ur Kayta Real Estate 3994400<br />
1400 Weft Aveme ptr<br />
f «mgi»<br />
THE
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PAGE 16 - SECTION TWO TOE SENT1NBL-LEDOEB. OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY. AUGUST M..MW.<br />
R.g.ForSalf RE. For Sale R.E.Sal* RE. Sale RE. For Sale<br />
PUM - ilManiiy lur<br />
fsridentlniym «Mf'm*nti with<br />
panoramic &«ein View. P&el, eafinns Aye FMrnl<br />
ami all fhi amenities si maiiiiensngf e§fc for Ten<br />
tree Hying. Prices (pom IIH.MO itmi<br />
tjniUfnithed until Mining ii Ilif.SSS<br />
Call tip appslntetirii to inipfct is*, ijsj<br />
TM Mliey 4»WI. Mrl Hii<br />
Wc»rid "oar<br />
*II0.000 C<br />
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DUPLEX CONDO — soyth<br />
fl?M<br />
, ill<br />
c# l( -<br />
evalMtle lir tale *r r«nl par infer,<br />
mitien and appfiinffnanl to intpect, Ml!<br />
Mf-MU. The Miley Agency, Real<br />
Bilale, Part *late aM IN b*ich. Ftl<br />
I Id<br />
fos MLS — i<br />
ifi. 'Nyr isiiBrfi,<br />
pfi drifiwiihtr, *if ccmchfiBUffd. un<br />
nithtd. feflinf eceupiid €*'» JHM?<br />
OCEAWRONT<br />
Finest area <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Crest, N J • Occ, Summer '16<br />
<strong>On</strong>l) U roidcncB '280.O00 to '1151.000<br />
call for brochure.<br />
609-729-1229<br />
<strong>On</strong>-siit salts <strong>of</strong>fice open dally 10-4<br />
• A rONDOMIMliM OF WILDWOOD CREST •<br />
Wmhinpon Avenue »t the ocean, P.O. Box 1211<br />
Wildwood Crest. N 1 OUtO* Sale. D«« RMIIV CO.. IK.<br />
Nmw smpiirtf fian-bindiitll ttwrvattQia YuuF Ffjrrvslien u fim e<br />
rsnrraei Bful ma\ b* remitted ai ss\ nmw wnh full rrfimd-<br />
INVEST<br />
CONDOS<br />
SALE OR RENT<br />
we have the most luxurious<br />
condominium units *t the<br />
shore available tor pur<br />
chase or year round rental<br />
depending upon your<br />
needs. From *700 to llMu<br />
per month rent, from<br />
J100.000 lo 1200,000 sale<br />
"THE CONOO<br />
CONNECTION"<br />
J JAMES M DVVYER, REAL ISTATE<br />
INVESTMtNT" DEVELOPMENT<br />
3981700<br />
DUPLEX<br />
66 Sunset Place<br />
•100,900<br />
Enclosed porch, llvlno<br />
room, dining room, kit<br />
then, j bedroomt, full bath<br />
on each floor.<br />
URKINACO.,lnc.<br />
215-565Z175<br />
Ligoon Pront Single<br />
in excellent condition, 3<br />
bedrooms, t bath, LR, DR.,<br />
and kitchen. Beat slip can<br />
accommodate up to 3J'<br />
boat<br />
\.<br />
REALTOR<br />
SSBWtitoyAve.<br />
(000) 308-7000<br />
•'•'St.<br />
The Look is Bermuda<br />
Price is Special<br />
Time is Limited<br />
<strong>On</strong> the bay at 7th St. Open daily 9-<br />
(609) S98-9443<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 8 note families<br />
have the opportunity<br />
to join this select<br />
Bayfront Community.<br />
He serious bolter<br />
will find protected<br />
deep water slips and<br />
floating docks. The<br />
residences <strong>of</strong>fer fresh<br />
new floor plans with<br />
brge decki, * r<br />
fireplaces, Jaccaizis<br />
and Poggenpohl<br />
Interims, "lie po<strong>of</strong><br />
and cabaum dub is a<br />
perfect place to<br />
cntcrtaia your<br />
friendi. Sped*]<br />
pricing on remaining<br />
bones from $165,000<br />
to $223,000. Models<br />
open daily from 9-5,<br />
-4"<br />
Don jo<br />
N.J,<br />
A World Apart.<br />
Over 100 residences sold!<br />
Become part <strong>of</strong> our success story,<br />
Free Decorator Package during the Month <strong>of</strong> August<br />
• <strong>On</strong>i, Two and Three Bedroom Residences<br />
• $200,000 Club House Facility • Swimming<br />
• BoaUng • Security Gate House • Lavish Landscaping<br />
• Tennis • 20 Acres <strong>of</strong> Waterfront Property<br />
FROM $99300<br />
0CE4N<br />
R.E. Fart HCIloo<br />
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tts.Om, oa-aan Sl.u R,.it, RMIIOT,<br />
litn and usury An. m m Ftf<br />
Summer Rtntslt<br />
I seOROOM COTTAO1 - u flu Hi<br />
aria. Call ill IX )U) n<br />
RIBBIIa hama - pan MaUl,<br />
II n III* ntw, lull ilidtsu* M aauMa<br />
lot lla Vurir Itt Call MIM WJ l«4<br />
III<br />
ns,<br />
acAOuoinnif T *? 6Mroom eondo-decorafed,<br />
BEAUHBLOCK— walking distance to boardwalk<br />
parking, only t»,wo.<br />
Two bedroom eondo with pool<br />
facilities only 170,000 make<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
Three Ndroom eondo with 1W baths<br />
available for only $W,90O.<br />
Heated J bedroom home with a 1 car<br />
flarage, central location, Sreaf Star-<br />
ter home. <strong>On</strong>ly M9,»oe owner says<br />
sell make <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
I HOME ON TH1WATH^*<br />
% S bedroom home with floafing dock and boafsllp on the<br />
ligoon available for only $1»,0O0 in the Riviera,..<br />
SOUTHEND-<br />
t> i CAPE COD-<br />
yn hivt yearly rentals and winter rentals available,..,<br />
{ iV/REALTY<br />
f|g E. 9th St. 399-0503<br />
HOTIL<br />
86 Rooms<br />
Reitaurant<br />
Huge Meeting Room<br />
Good overall eonditlan.<br />
Ideal location, near beach,<br />
boardwalk and shopping.<br />
Possible owner financing<br />
for qualified buyer. Buy<br />
now, just in time for the<br />
busy summer season.<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
RBALTORS<br />
399-3038 399-6101<br />
CENTER CITSf HOMB...9<br />
bedrooms, J baths, %<br />
powder rooms, J car<br />
garage, gas hot wafer heat,<br />
•mow.<br />
TOUR SMALL APTS...een-<br />
fer city, good condition.<br />
1179,000.<br />
ASBURY AVE. STORE<br />
Pius 4 bedroom apt. and an<br />
eff icitney. Reasonably pri-<br />
ced,<br />
JEAHBLACKMON<br />
Realtor<br />
304-9thSt 3114141<br />
THIS IS<br />
NOT A<br />
RECORDING.<br />
1 800-624-3319<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
The mortgage hotlint. While<br />
other mortgage companies call<br />
it "the last word In customer<br />
service," we lay it's just the<br />
beginning<br />
because at Greentree, we<br />
havt pr<strong>of</strong>essional mortgagt<br />
qualifiers answering our phones'<br />
on Saturday (10am to 1pm) ind<br />
Sunday (12pm to 3pm).<br />
They'll git your mortgage<br />
application started over the<br />
phone or, If you prifer, come<br />
right to your home.<br />
A tsitaiBiMr or tnvnm MVDIQI mm MAN AMoeunoit<br />
10005 Atriums at Greentree • Marlton, NJ 08053<br />
1-800-524.1732 Outside New Jersey<br />
Call Mon, through Thun, until 7pm; Frl. until 5pm; Sat, 10am lo 1pm;<br />
Sun. 12pm to 3pm. Aik for • qulllfled mortgigt eonsullant,<br />
Yon Won't find Another<br />
Buy like Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
GREENHOISE<br />
ROOM IN<br />
EVERY HOME<br />
AT NO EXTRA<br />
CHARGE!<br />
ON TNI 1IACH-I BMrMnll, 1 MIM,<br />
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YEARLY-WWTEfi<br />
RENTALS<br />
WANTED<br />
1-2 4 3 Bedroom<br />
Unfurnished<br />
or Furnished<br />
We have 22 Prospects<br />
TODAY!<br />
CALL 398-2600<br />
Grace Realty<br />
ufcfer<br />
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m6 BEDBOOM APABTWISNf^Olli<br />
Mack 10 bnOi w/a_, «ck win will.<br />
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Jtogate (bird, OOMB<br />
fcarth and WDdwood<br />
placed fifth.<br />
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room. 1 Bath, St. Charln Pl.t*<br />
Banting, air, waiter, dryar,. lolly fur<br />
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IS. Call Ittllu or I 3IMIMII4 collect<br />
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EXCELLENT LOCATION - 1 BR<br />
turn , »/w,d/w. w/d cable not + dec<br />
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IS = SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST16,1885<br />
Rollie Massimino is a no-show at b'ball clinic<br />
fne situation is just filled •how, It was actually un><br />
frith Irony.<br />
dentaodabli. He was <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
it 1« true that HO Checchlo would be • very logical success this year, almoit Atlantic Coast Conference<br />
• RoWe Mmttntno, coach <strong>of</strong> the chance to travel on behalf<br />
has been hired as an English choice.<br />
climbing back to the glory dfldal, directed the league<br />
(he national basketball <strong>of</strong> the Nike Company, the<br />
teacher at QCm.<br />
days when it featured some <strong>of</strong> again this summer. Well<br />
Champions from VlUanova people who supply VUknova'a<br />
University, the man whobasketball<br />
shorn and, like Spoils columnist<br />
Checchlo did a nice job with Speaking <strong>of</strong> basketball, the the finest college talent in Hie have hla comments and more<br />
the Holy Spirit girls Recreation Department's East. about the success <strong>of</strong> this<br />
became a symbol <strong>of</strong> loyalty every other iportiiuj goods<br />
basketball .program and college league was 'a big ' Rank Armstrong, an summer's league next week;<br />
throughout to entire country company, anxious to be<br />
When he turned down an <strong>of</strong>fer associated with a winner. Tom<br />
to coach in the NBA, was not a "I don't blame him for a<br />
part pf this week's Shore minute," laid Dbrie Bowel!, Williams<br />
Basketball Cusp In <strong>Ocean</strong> who was still very proud <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aty because he got a better staff he had on hand for the<br />
Offer.<br />
young basketball players this<br />
: And it all happened during week. "When you're hot,<br />
to week when tbe Newyou've<br />
got to take advantage players at <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High Speaking <strong>of</strong> tennis. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Jersey Nets finally had the <strong>of</strong> It. He may never again get School. ,<br />
•ty boy's coach PWl Blra-<br />
{ourage to call another press some <strong>of</strong> the opportunities he's<br />
baum, who was limbering up<br />
conference to announce their ptHng right now, Pm sure Many <strong>of</strong> you will remember before his doubles match last<br />
head coach.<br />
mH get him to come down Pam Shlpp as an outstanding weekend, talked about a<br />
• You'll remember that the ne«t year,"<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball player at Qcm, Or, possible change in location for<br />
list time such a conference<br />
ping back even further, as future Holy Spirit home<br />
ini Called, Mam^Tninn did not Dliie spent part <strong>of</strong> last the first girl who asked to be matches.<br />
show up and was later seen week on the tennis court with Included in the Youth Athletic It seems that the Ope.<br />
tearfully —plaining that Us his son, Rick, preparing for Association's summer Atlantic League's coaches<br />
heart remained In VUlanova. the annual tether-son tour- baseball program.<br />
voted to refuse to play any<br />
This week former Penn star nament iponsored by the Now she Is a first-class more matches on to Spartan<br />
Dave Wool, mom recently an Recreation Department. A administrator,<br />
oourti in Absecon.<br />
assistant coach with the former high school basketball Pam has organised the "The surface is<br />
champion Los Angeles coach at Wlllkmstown High Harvey Lake Tennii dangerous," Bimbaum said",<br />
lakers, announced that he School, Rick was seen hitting Championships and many "and the Cyclone fence ttiat<br />
would accept to Neb' job. against the wall just before other tournaments this surrounds the court Is even<br />
Massimino had been the competition began, trying summer, bringing them <strong>of</strong>f worse. I underitand they've<br />
scheduled to appear this week to regain hii topspln. my smoothly.<br />
been <strong>of</strong>fered the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
along with his star forward, The other HoweU brother, In the Lake singles, Bob courts In Margate. I hope they<br />
Ed Plnckney, Princeton Terry, had a different kind <strong>of</strong> Laveios took a straight get accept that <strong>of</strong>fer. We don't<br />
coach Pete Garril and Kensuccess<br />
last week. His 17- win from Pete Demon for the to go back mere." Members <strong>of</strong> the Surf Angler, Association receive a briefing prior to last week'. 7(Knnu"aIS<br />
Ftnumer, the very successful month old son, Mark, won the championship. Laveson, to<br />
teach at Burlington Township award as the entry that top seed, won 7-6, M over to<br />
———-<br />
Caiting Tournament, iponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Finning Club,<br />
Bgh School. "Daddy Man" traveled the farthest In thethird-seeded<br />
Demos, who had<br />
No action has been taken on<br />
was replaced by Gary annual baby parade. The not lost a single set prior to<br />
replacing Fat Dougherty as<br />
McLaln, another key member Howells live in Kaneohe, the final.<br />
Raider girls basketball coach.<br />
<strong>of</strong> to 1984-85 Wildcats. Hawaii;<br />
That means the eventual<br />
The Lake doubles will<br />
While we are having some Both Rick and Terry were<br />
successor was deprived <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eonttmie on the Recreation<br />
6m with to coach's no. outstanding basketball<br />
summer to become familiar<br />
Center courts this weekend. with the returning talent.<br />
Though some sources indicate<br />
there have been no<br />
<strong>of</strong>f icial candidates for the job,<br />
P<br />
Winners listed in surfcasting tournament<br />
The 70th annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> competing in both con- Longest conventional carts<br />
Cup Surfcasting Tournament, ventional reel and surfcasting<br />
Buggy, 609 feet 9 inches; and<br />
— Fred H<strong>of</strong>mann <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
oldest event <strong>of</strong> Its kind in the competitions.<br />
best average, Don Kohlman,<br />
Surf, 620 feet 7 inches, and<br />
country, was held here kit<br />
572 feet.<br />
The event was hosted by the Radelle Wlrth <strong>of</strong> Women'i<br />
week at the Tennessee<br />
Longest Woman's cast _<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Fishing Club and Surt, 417 feet 1 inches.<br />
Avenue field win 14 teams<br />
Delia Worth <strong>of</strong> Women's Surf,<br />
the city Department <strong>of</strong> Spinning reel competition _<br />
from throughout the East<br />
437 feet 1 Inch; and best :<br />
Recreation. Here are theFirst,<br />
Delaware Mobile team, average, Bobbi Cloud <strong>of</strong><br />
winners by category: 7,002 feet 4 Inches- second, Virginia Beach Sandwltches, .<br />
conventional reel com- Tidewater, 6,733 feet 10 In- 4M feet.<br />
petition - Pint, Tidewater ches; third, New Jersey<br />
from Virginia, <strong>of</strong> 7JM feet 10<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> (% Fishing '<br />
Beach Buggy, 5,960 feet 3<br />
Grooming & Pet Supjjlie<br />
Inches; second, Shore Surf<br />
Club will sponsor a casting •<br />
Inches.<br />
from Point Pleasant, 7,041<br />
tournament for girls and boys '<br />
PAWS & CLAWS<br />
Women'* Team — First,<br />
bet 4 Inchei; third, Delaware<br />
8 to 16 on Aug. 24 from 1 to S<br />
Virginia Beach Sandwltches,<br />
Designer Original eiefhts<br />
Mobile <strong>of</strong> Lewii Del, i,«l<br />
for Animal Lovers<br />
i<br />
5,960 feet 5 Inches; second<br />
feel l inch. ' Women'i Surf, 3,694 feet 10<br />
TShlrrs • jackets • sweatshirts<br />
Women'i conventional<br />
Carol<br />
inches.<br />
and Suits, etc.. Many Animals<br />
team-First, Virginia Beach Longest east — Chuck<br />
Scott fe cheese from (TO ORDER)<br />
Sandwitches, 4,204 feet 9 Wilson <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Beach<br />
Inches; second, Women's Surf<br />
408 Aibury Ave. 399-7491 Oe«iih <strong>City</strong>, N. J. <strong>of</strong> Yartly, Pa. 3,04 feet 2<br />
inches.<br />
:<br />
pjn. at the Longport Bridge, "<br />
Penn Reel will award reels to<br />
winners in various age<br />
groups- Registration is noon :<br />
to 1 pa, the day <strong>of</strong> the event :<br />
at the site.<br />
A<br />
TAKE THE BAIT!<br />
Rates are down!<br />
Now is the time for a<br />
HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />
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HOT SANDWICHES:<br />
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Cheese Burger ., 1.2J 1.7S Cheese Steak. 2,55<br />
Pizza Burger.,.. 1.40 1.90 "Pizza Steak .....2.70<br />
Grilled Cheese ......."... 1.50 Roast Beef 2,15<br />
COLD SANDWICHES:<br />
2 am .1.?? • BggSalad. ,,. i so<br />
Turkey Breast 1.99 American Cheese 1 25<br />
Tuna (whift) , 1,99 Bologna 1 25<br />
Corned Betf.. ..,.1.99 Uverwurst...,... , '" 125<br />
RoastBeef.. 1.99 HamSalad ... i as<br />
No txfraeharBe for foast '<br />
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Roast Beef 2.40 Ham & Cheese ,, 2 35<br />
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PARKING<br />
BOYAR'S MARKET<br />
1338-44 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Dial 399-1343<br />
Featuring: All Prime Beef, Lamb, Pork, foal. Poultry,<br />
Qualify Delicatessen, Farm Fresh Fruit and Produce<br />
REPEAT OF A SELLOUT-CHICKEN & RIBS SALE<br />
MBATYPOBK<br />
SPARERIBS<br />
*1.99;.<br />
Ofl COUNTRY STYLE BIBS<br />
} CHIP STEAK<br />
Iwnole Prime<br />
RLET<br />
•4.69 .b<br />
Extra Lean<br />
Ground Sirloin<br />
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fi Ground To Order<br />
FBESHMEATSPEOitU'<br />
Prime Rump<br />
ROAST<br />
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ROYALE ROAST<br />
*1.99ib<br />
Prime E~ye<br />
ROAST<br />
•2.69 ib.<br />
Regular ' , • -<br />
or Diet «i -lO<br />
2 Liter * 1.1,81<br />
PERDUE<br />
CHICKEN SALE<br />
BHEASTS. •1.S9. "<br />
LEGS- '<br />
Ex-Lean Round'<br />
BOJLEDHAM<br />
Homecooked<br />
ROAST BEt=F A<br />
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m tt'urPfodiU4t»pf. - New?•afur/n#<br />
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t Jersey Squash, Jersey<br />
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w«'iiEf#rfHuikYi«EEl '<br />
Hospital golf<br />
tournament<br />
IWs year'i annual Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital Golf<br />
Tburnnment has been set far<br />
Wednesday, Aug. 21, at tbe<br />
Atlantic aty Country Club.<br />
Sponsored by the Mainland<br />
chapter <strong>of</strong> the hospital<br />
auxiliary, the event, which<br />
has been held for the part 25<br />
Selling Your House<br />
HX UP TIME<br />
"Why did the palmer<br />
come and go so fast?" our<br />
friend asked. "A painter<br />
came to my neighbor's<br />
house," he want on, "took<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the shutters and<br />
scraped all the peeling<br />
paint. He painted the front<br />
<strong>of</strong> the house-and then he<br />
left. How come?"<br />
The answer came the<br />
next day or $0, when the<br />
neighbor announced that<br />
his home was going en the<br />
market. Smart neighborhis<br />
property welcomes<br />
prospective buyers with a<br />
fresh face and a cared-for<br />
look.<br />
Even when a home I*<br />
generally maintained, we<br />
may become "blind" to<br />
small Imperfections: »<br />
cracked window pans here/<br />
smudged fingerprint*<br />
arbund a light switch there,<br />
or peeling paint around a<br />
doorframe. -Sometimes' it<br />
takes a fresh eye to spot the<br />
problems-and If that eye<br />
belongs to a real estate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional who knows<br />
what buyers look for, the<br />
homeowner Is going tq get<br />
good advice. •, _;<br />
Putting your home on the<br />
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advice-ana; excellent uf><br />
vice when you list with...<br />
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•years, features a new<br />
automobile as a hole-in-one<br />
prite.<br />
Flay win begin from •<br />
shotgun start at aom at tbe<br />
championship layout at<br />
ACOC. Players will vie for a<br />
targe number <strong>of</strong> priies for<br />
men's and women's low pan,<br />
low net, dbsest to the pin<br />
performances and Calloway.<br />
Players win be restricted to *<br />
field <strong>of</strong> 114,<br />
Tournament entry fee is<br />
1123 which Includes golf, art<br />
and dinner. Dinner-only<br />
Ucketa for non-golfing spouses<br />
or guests are available for »W<br />
on a first come first serve<br />
bub,<br />
For Information about tee<br />
sponsorships and player<br />
registration, all AOCC at 141.<br />
7575.<br />
Committee members include<br />
Chairman William M.<br />
Jenkins, MarJ Evan, Doug<br />
Ftaier, Jim Fraser, Leo<br />
Fraser, Richard Rabat,<br />
WUllam R. MiUer, Don Slok,<br />
D, Allen Stretch Jr., Elton E.<br />
Stuenckel, John Chew,<br />
Bernard Capaldi and Janet<br />
CoUova.<br />
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Pay Testa,<br />
judge tells<br />
Sea Isle<br />
SEA ISLE CITY — Superior Court<br />
Judge Philip Grucdo has ordered tbe<br />
dty to pay former Qty Solicitor Michael<br />
Testa over 19,000 in salary due hiro from<br />
Hs contract with the dty.<br />
G l also, In a final decWoo handed<br />
down Aug. 1$, 15 said id Testa Tt was entitled ldto<br />
other monetary compensation from<br />
Income he could have expected to<br />
receive from to city. The ]ud«e aave the<br />
dty two options on bow to pay it *<br />
lbs Judge niledln June that the Board<br />
* Commissioners breached Testa's<br />
Ointract when it replaced him to May<br />
with local attorney^Dennia Qulnfl. A<br />
afao.ruled Testa would handle editing<br />
* casea for the dty while Qutan<br />
! handle any new matters until<br />
io reached his final decision.<br />
Testa will receive I9.2M, the,<br />
remainder <strong>of</strong> Ms yearly salary, payable<br />
monthly or discounted at the current<br />
prime rate <strong>of</strong> interest for cash payment,<br />
the judge's ruling states.<br />
Orucdo admitted to amount at<br />
damages to be expected from other<br />
duties Testa would have beta expected<br />
to perform Is speculative, so he gave the<br />
Pv ^W p<br />
The city can either allow Testa to<br />
continue with tega) matters he was Involved<br />
in before tbe contract breach, and<br />
compensate Mm'at the rate agreed to fal<br />
the contract; or have Qoten handle all<br />
% city's legatttoM J t y '<br />
j<br />
ti.ttettme<strong>of</strong> thVU^ -.,. -<br />
IBJayrir Michael McHiJe laid the dty<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners met In an<br />
emergency executive session yesterday<br />
afternoon to discun the matter.<br />
"I feel what wedld waarlght," be said.<br />
"I.think we haw the right under the<br />
Walsh Act to put In a solicitor we feel<br />
ootnfbrtable with."<br />
McHale said the city's insurance<br />
would pay the 19,000 In damages. Be<br />
added he hasn't been opposed to aUowlng<br />
Testa to complete work on matters<br />
which he was Involved In before May.<br />
The mayor said tb« dty has already<br />
saved money with Quirai as solicitor<br />
because he has completed wort the<br />
previous commlsslonerB could newr get<br />
Testa to flaaUw, such as oWamtag a<br />
"standard operating procedure" manual<br />
for to Police Department and providing<br />
(PJease turn to page U)<br />
14 vie for Miss OC crown Saturday night<br />
7pTJ L\|<br />
, - photo by Stnlor Studio<br />
Jennifer Rankin <strong>of</strong> El Pago, Texas, on vacation here' this week, rescued this sea horse from<br />
several sea gulls on the 59th Street beach. ' '-<br />
SONS<br />
BHUSGP03T. U<br />
EXCH.<br />
49884<br />
Council split<br />
on blue law j'<br />
By ANTTA J.SPIEGEL<br />
Sentiiid-LcdgCTStaff<br />
persona or property itmimHug<br />
repair.<br />
Atispeeua meeting Wedaisdayiilfttr h(No4»i7/'itidi*owiu^tai»*ranUuelaw*A»nr^ ]<br />
Charles Previtl recommended fliat :<br />
Cbuncfl consider.<br />
Brownlee •— who Introduced a utodoA^<br />
an^f»wbat coiaityHrtlaw»resWct- :<br />
|3The Anchorage -will be<br />
the move in<br />
*'SOMERS POINT - The Planning me 'Anchorage and developing to The Board beard testimony Wed-;<br />
Afijjtrd ' •" ' Wednesday 'night night ggave<br />
restaurant. The second phase Is to nesdaybmWUIIasiIajsseU,aQuuV)ing!<br />
pjelimlnary approval '- for a developer • ' ' to construction <strong>of</strong> the stores while phase mover who has,been contracted to'.<br />
Btove tl?e Anchorage Tavern to a new<br />
Kte'and renovate itlntoa restaurant and<br />
cttfthict'-afrllMiiu't motel wl the- Ancfiorage'*<br />
present site, 1 three is the construction <strong>of</strong> the motel. AH relocate to Anchorage building. 1<br />
three phases will be completed In three .'said It will cost ,Wi,M0 to move the^<br />
years, he laid. • , (Rease turn to page M)<br />
•<br />
"The tipproval came after four months<br />
"at hearings which called for numero<strong>of</strong> and riiore...<br />
^b to .the developer's; original<br />
l i t o l a a<br />
fioiwbnequent to iiW<br />
18 letters to tbe editor, begin \. .7'. * „..,.". Section 2, page 4 ; I<br />
ped on both project^<br />
bewvUIeiMjIghbprsH '<br />
*am^develop«rv'K
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PAGE I - SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23,IMS,<br />
10% OF STOREWIDE ON<br />
ALL REGULARLY PRICED MERCHANDISE<br />
5°/. ON TELEVISIONS. LAR6E AND SMALL APPLIANCES<br />
NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1985<br />
50% OFF<br />
Men's Summer Sport Coats<br />
and Suits<br />
Every liBhfwtighf sport coat and<br />
suit in stock is now half price.<br />
Sizes 31-46, Regularly $80.00 • $160.00<br />
40% OFF<br />
u Men's<br />
"Short Sleeve<br />
Sport Shirts and<br />
Tee Shirts<br />
20% OFF<br />
Costume Jewelry<br />
Choose from our collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> necklaces, rings, pins<br />
and bracelets,<br />
Reg. $3.00 to 570.00<br />
Now $2.40 to $56.00 •<br />
Watches not included<br />
25% OFF<br />
Cosmetic Kits<br />
by<br />
Trina<br />
Organizers and purse<br />
accessories for<br />
every need. Reg. $6.00 • $24.00<br />
NOW $4.50 to $18.00<br />
iassett<br />
Sleep S<strong>of</strong>as<br />
Just arrived!<br />
25% OFF<br />
Collection from<br />
Russ<br />
Womtn's corduroy slacks,<br />
flannel shirts, sweater<br />
vests and skirts In<br />
vanilla & mint, Reg, mm<br />
20% OFF<br />
Summer<br />
Handbags<br />
What a selection —<br />
Vinyls<br />
leathers,<br />
fabrics, and<br />
straw I<br />
PUYsttft<br />
Woodboard<br />
Puzzles<br />
2 for $7.00<br />
Reg. $4.39 ea.<br />
Each puzzle is identified<br />
by age level and number<br />
<strong>of</strong> puzzle pieces.<br />
10%*40% OFF<br />
All Rockers<br />
and<br />
Recliners<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
25" Zenith® Color Console<br />
•489.00 regularly $539.00<br />
Fall Skirts<br />
for<br />
Juniors .-.<br />
NOW $13.99<br />
regularly $20.00<br />
Tweed, Wool blends, poly<br />
blends, slits 3 to 13<br />
Up to<br />
40% OFF<br />
Stockings<br />
and<br />
Pantyhose<br />
by Hants and<br />
Berkshire.<br />
Stonewear<br />
4pC; Place Setting<br />
Now $3.19<br />
Reg. $8,99<br />
Simplicity pattern in<br />
almond with brown trim.<br />
Dinner and salad plates,<br />
cup and saucer<br />
Carpet Sale<br />
installed with Va" padding<br />
4 . • Rtg. NOW<br />
NYLON., KM .$11.94.<br />
ANISO ...$i8.50 $15.35<br />
PLUSH.,$19.50 $16.25<br />
Model S2542NK<br />
Save $5.00<br />
on<br />
Fall Dresses<br />
Regularly $50 - $96<br />
Save on our newest<br />
fall collection for<br />
sizes 6 to 18. From<br />
Liz Roberts, Studio e,<br />
J. Ellis and Schrader<br />
Save $5.00<br />
"Glimmers" Bra<br />
by Warners<br />
Available In white or<br />
beige in sizes 34-38<br />
Regularly $15.50 $16.50<br />
Coordinating panty tool<br />
Coats and Clark<br />
Yarn<br />
Now $1.19<br />
Reg. $1.29-$1.69<br />
Assorted colors<br />
available In sport,<br />
baby and Wlntuk yarns.<br />
15% OFF<br />
All Lamps<br />
and<br />
Pictures<br />
40% OFF<br />
Men's • Women's • Children's<br />
SWIMWEAR<br />
30% OFF<br />
Summer<br />
Sportswear<br />
for Boys<br />
Save on swimwear,<br />
tee shirts, polo shirts,<br />
and slacks. Sizes 8-20<br />
Famous makers like O.P.,<br />
Levis and Dee Cee<br />
20% OFF<br />
Flannel and<br />
Knit Wight Gowns<br />
Buy now for the cool<br />
nights to come. We have<br />
a variety <strong>of</strong> colors and<br />
prints In slies S-MLXL<br />
Reg. $10.00 to $15.00<br />
Rubbermaid<br />
Laundry Basket<br />
NOW $3.39<br />
Reg. $6.19<br />
Rugged construction In<br />
white, brown, almond<br />
and terra cotta.<br />
22Vaxl6'/4XlO»/4<br />
15%OFF<br />
Beach Chairs<br />
and<br />
Umbrellas<br />
all bathing suits are now reduced.<br />
So why not treat the whole family?<br />
30% OFF<br />
Children's<br />
Summer<br />
Sportswear<br />
Shorts, polos, short sets,<br />
slack sets, sunsuits,<br />
and sleeveless dresses<br />
are all on sale<br />
Reg. $5,00 - S25.M<br />
Shoe Collection<br />
by<br />
First Edition<br />
Now<br />
$23.99 - $29.99<br />
Reg. $30.00 • S38.00<br />
50% OFF<br />
Trinket Boxes<br />
Now $1.25<br />
Reg. $2.50<br />
Carved stone boms with<br />
various motifs In<br />
grey, brown, ptnle or blue<br />
25% OFF*<br />
Patio Furnifure<br />
and t ,<br />
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FK1DAY, AtUUST 23,1985<br />
THE SENTINELLEnttER, OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />
Mainland School Board wins two cases<br />
HNWOOD—The Mainland<br />
Rdrlonal High School Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education recently won two<br />
Qt£a brought against It by<br />
thq Mainland Teachers<br />
Aajociatlon, the teachers'<br />
iT^n.<br />
»one ease, the MTA filed a<br />
pplalnt against teacher<br />
i duty assignments at the<br />
.h school. The MTA<br />
Beved the assignments<br />
ild be made on a rotating<br />
batfs so certain teachers don't<br />
get stuck with the worst<br />
assignments every year.<br />
I fjjne duty assignments<br />
Area doctor<br />
Include cafeteria duty, study<br />
haU duty, corridor or haU<br />
patrol and attendance duty.<br />
The Board maintained the<br />
assignments are made after<br />
teaching periods are determined.<br />
Also, the teacher's<br />
lunch and preparatory<br />
periods are aim scheduled<br />
prior to the line duty<br />
assignment, which makes up<br />
he eighth class period. Some<br />
teachers receive the same<br />
line duty because they are the<br />
only ones available at a<br />
certain time.<br />
"I am not convinced that<br />
ttiere Is iufflelent tactual<br />
bases herein to deviate from<br />
the well-established legal<br />
principle that aisignmenU<br />
are managerial prerogaUvea<br />
which are neither negotiable<br />
nor arbitt-able.'Vdetannlned<br />
Arnold Zudlck. a hearing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer (or the state Public<br />
Employment Relations<br />
Commission<br />
If the Board were forced to<br />
rotate line duty assipments,<br />
it would adversely affect its<br />
ability to provide the<br />
necessary classroom In-<br />
Body <strong>of</strong> crash victim identified<br />
body found Monday<br />
g In lower Delaware<br />
Bay hag been positively<br />
Idtifid as that <strong>of</strong> a Soraare<br />
nt cardiologist whose<br />
crashed Into the bay<br />
body was Identified<br />
Thursday as that <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
Hatold Green, 35, by Cape<br />
May County Medical<br />
Expmlner John Napoleon.<br />
Napoleon used Green's dental<br />
x-ray records to make the<br />
Identification<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> death was<br />
as extensive injuries,<br />
Green's nest <strong>of</strong> Un has<br />
beta notified, according to<br />
Napoleon.<br />
The body was located<br />
around 11:20 a.m. Monday by<br />
flie crew <strong>of</strong> a passing pleasure<br />
bo£t, according to Sgt.<br />
Richard Keller <strong>of</strong> the state<br />
police marine bureau at<br />
* Bivalve.<br />
' the badly decomposed body<br />
surfaced in approximately the<br />
safhe location the plane went<br />
d<strong>of</strong>rn, Keller said.<br />
Papers found in a wallet on<br />
me body belonged to Ureen,<br />
but they weren't enough to<br />
make a positive Identification<br />
Officials had to<br />
wait for Green's dental<br />
records to arrive from<br />
Philadelphia. The records<br />
arrived Thursday morning.<br />
Green was returning alone<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from<br />
WUminiton, Del, Aug. 8 when<br />
his pkne crashed around 8:40<br />
p.m Into the bay about a mile<br />
from shore <strong>of</strong>f the Villas in<br />
Lower Township, A Coast<br />
Guard helicopter witnessed<br />
the plane plummet from 1,500<br />
feet at a 70 degree angle.<br />
A search <strong>of</strong> the area for<br />
several days turned up only<br />
twisted parts <strong>of</strong> the fuselage,<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a seat cushion and<br />
Oven's flight bag containing<br />
his log and navigation<br />
equipment.<br />
No cause has been determined<br />
for the accident, which<br />
will be mvesUpted by the<br />
National Transportation<br />
Safety Board.<br />
Green, <strong>of</strong> the Create Bay<br />
Was Condominiums, joined<br />
<strong>On</strong> cardiology staff at Siore<br />
Accident victim dies<br />
An accident victim died<br />
Monday night in Short<br />
Memorial Hospital from<br />
»injuries sustained In a three-<br />
*«* wash on Bay Avenue here<br />
early Sunday morning.<br />
John Larkta, M, <strong>of</strong> Long<br />
Island was admitted to the<br />
hospital's intensive care unit<br />
takritteal condition following<br />
mt 4:20 a.m. mishap in which<br />
Al car he was riding and<br />
•jottier vehicle were stopped<br />
at; the traffic light at 14th<br />
^eet and Bay Avenue before<br />
I a £Mrd vehicle crashed into<br />
ibin<br />
{hia driver <strong>of</strong> the vehicle in<br />
wfclch Larkin was a<br />
passenger, Steven Slckel, 19,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ."Woodbury, was admitted to<br />
Store Memorial and released<br />
Williaffi Dunn, 24, <strong>of</strong><br />
MJlvlUej driver <strong>of</strong> the car<br />
which plowed Into Sicke's<br />
stopped vehicle — which<br />
©subeequently struck a vehicle<br />
operated by Richard<br />
Wthuek, 30, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> _<br />
was discharged from toe<br />
hqspital Wednesday,<br />
punn's passenger, Edward<br />
Duford, 20, <strong>of</strong> SculMle and<br />
Paachuck's passenger,<br />
asanne Rkzo, 25, <strong>of</strong> Medford<br />
Lakes, were treated and<br />
released following the aeddent.<br />
Pashuck was uninjured.<br />
According to Pfl, Curt DuB,<br />
investigation <strong>of</strong> the Incident<br />
could take three weeks and<br />
result in a death by auto case.<br />
-Anita J.Spiegel<br />
emendations<br />
Th# sentinel Ledger ifritFe* ter<br />
atfOfsey sm c<strong>of</strong>fipieteness In<br />
reperiing, arid s$k% thai errsr% or<br />
omissiem <strong>of</strong> fact » t.rouont Im<br />
mediately is the edif<strong>of</strong>'i affgnfion<br />
UK eaiiins muii blHanncn <strong>of</strong><br />
optnien sfteuid be S33r«ie€ fs Lei<br />
ten feme Editor.<br />
The tuna pictured on the'<br />
front page <strong>of</strong> Tuesday's issue<br />
WPS incorrectly identified as a<br />
wan oo.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials are at a loss as<br />
to where Wormanon may<br />
have come from mat only 7<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the city's property<br />
owners are registered voters.<br />
Such a statement Is referred<br />
to in a letter to the editor m<br />
today's edition.) headlined<br />
Entire community should<br />
have say on the blue law.<br />
Officials maintain it would<br />
take a computer to determine<br />
what percentage <strong>of</strong> local<br />
property owners are voters<br />
here.<br />
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ONNECTION<br />
Memorial Hospital Aug. 1<br />
after completing his<br />
residency at St. Joseph<br />
Mica! Center in Patterson.<br />
He moved to Soners Point<br />
from South Orange.<br />
He was also associated with<br />
the Northfield Medical<br />
Association and received his<br />
medical degree In 1B7S from<br />
Fir Eastern Unlvergiry In<br />
Manila, Philippines, His<br />
undergraduate studies were<br />
at Gettysburg College in<br />
Pennsylvania,<br />
—Ken We* 'fcerford<br />
Weather<br />
Mostly sunny today with<br />
highs from 75 to 80 and a low<br />
<strong>of</strong> 60. Fair Saturday and<br />
Sunday with highs In be<br />
upper 70s to low 80s and Iowa<br />
from K to a. Chance <strong>of</strong><br />
showers Monday via highs<br />
again from 75 to 80 and lows<br />
•gain from 60 to 65 —<br />
NATIONAL WEATHER<br />
SERVICE.<br />
tides<br />
CMrtMr JMMMII'I illfMl tHMHS<br />
For 9th Street drawbridge<br />
High Uw<br />
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.<br />
23Fri 2:11 2:Si 8:26 B:2S<br />
MSat 3:15 3:54 9:W I«:W<br />
25Sun 4:21 5:03 10:40 11:31<br />
2SM«i 5:39 6:07 11:42<br />
27Tue 6:43 7:02 (2:32 12:39<br />
For Great Egg Harbor Inlet,<br />
subtract 12 minutes from high<br />
tide; subtract 17 minutes from<br />
low tide.<br />
For Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront,<br />
subtract 18 minutes from high<br />
and low tide.<br />
ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />
Moon in Apogee,..,,,,. Aug. 8<br />
New Moon ,. Aug. 18<br />
Moon in Perigee , Aug. 20<br />
Full Moon Aug. 30<br />
struction for students, he said<br />
in Jus report.<br />
The other case wai an<br />
arbitration hearing where the<br />
guidance counselors wanted<br />
compensation for what they<br />
Aarged was an increased<br />
workload last fall when the<br />
Board failed to hire a director<br />
for the guidance departirant.<br />
The Board eliminated the<br />
director 1 ! position and instead,<br />
named an existing<br />
counselor as coordinator In<br />
December li§«. They also<br />
hired a part-time counselor to<br />
replace a full-time staff<br />
member who resigned.<br />
The MTA was seeking<br />
compensation for the counselors<br />
at one-seventh <strong>of</strong> their<br />
alary and a release from<br />
duties previously performed<br />
by administrators. They<br />
claimed the counselors<br />
workload had increased to<br />
Include the former director's<br />
duties as well as their normal<br />
guidance obligations.<br />
The arbitrator, John J,<br />
FMrce, determined there was<br />
no pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> a substantial Increase<br />
in the workload <strong>of</strong> the<br />
counselors and the extra<br />
duties were related to or part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the duties and functions <strong>of</strong><br />
Oiacounselors.<br />
The arbitration case cost<br />
0,128 which was spUt equally<br />
between the Board and the<br />
MTA. A bill hasn't been<br />
received yet for the first ease.<br />
Board President Lesser<br />
Undenbaum was pleased with<br />
the decisions.<br />
"WeU, 1 hope people reaUie<br />
now why our legal bills are so<br />
high," he said, "because <strong>of</strong><br />
frivelous cases like Mi,"<br />
Ken Weatherford<br />
•{$?/? THK &<br />
AHT<br />
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<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Now taking orders en<br />
Personalized<br />
CHRISTMAS BALLS<br />
with hand painted ictnes<br />
on Bavarian Oiasi<br />
111,00<br />
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This season will be no exception , As eich<br />
day passes, we receive new ihppminli <strong>of</strong> Fall<br />
clothing and accessories. Whether it be<br />
Vested Suits or Tweed Sportcoats Tartan<br />
Wool Trousers or Shetland Sweaters , The<br />
range <strong>of</strong> seleotion will be better thin ever<br />
Others might fry to s"ll Traditional Clothing<br />
but only Kabal under_,dndi ind oomplefely<br />
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That's why our Cuitomers never hesitati to<br />
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Weaver, Tarvin to wed<br />
MmryeUoi Waavcr <strong>of</strong> Donald D Tanrtn, ton <strong>of</strong><br />
ttnraed nd Charka WMVH- Betty J, Tarvin <strong>of</strong> Bmanl,<br />
•<strong>of</strong> Sonera Ml OBMBM the Km.<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their Mil Weaver ia a graduate<br />
dngttw, tan E. Weaver, el triinM <strong>On</strong>lantt will htip you yiitn ytw MMdian »M<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23,1985<br />
ABWA fashion luncheon set<br />
Mr, and Mrs, George Weatherby<br />
Marking 50th<br />
anniversary<br />
George and Edith<br />
Weatherby <strong>of</strong> 38 E. Station<br />
Rd. will celebrate their 50<br />
wedding anniversary on<br />
Saturday, Aug. 24.<br />
Tt» couple wsre married In<br />
Philadelphia and formerly<br />
Uved In the Mayfalr section <strong>of</strong><br />
FMadelpbia. They moved to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty In 1979.<br />
w The Weatherbys tone a ton,<br />
^GMy <strong>of</strong> Texas, and a<br />
•daughter, Edith Dockray <strong>of</strong><br />
-Wayne, Pa. and four grand-<br />
Mao serving on the board<br />
are Glnda Mortensen, vice<br />
president; Joyce Klemic,<br />
membership chairman;<br />
Wr^hla laldwln, seffetary!<br />
Mary Lou O'Connel, \<br />
treasurer- Mule Harriniton,<br />
financial secretary; Lou Ann<br />
Homer, equipment chairman;<br />
Heidi Hibba, fund-<br />
THE 8ENTINELLEDGER, OCEA\ CITY, N.j.<br />
PAGE 5 - SECTION ONE<br />
CF craft show Aug. 28<br />
The ocean charter chapter committee chairmen reporti<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Business<br />
The program for the<br />
given.<br />
Women's Association will<br />
evening wai a slide preien-<br />
Susan Doll, public relations<br />
bold a luncheon and fashion<br />
totlon and talk on The Senchairman,<br />
announced the<br />
show, 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27<br />
Hn«|.Ledffr in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Sept. 13 meeting will be anpresented<br />
by Mrs.<br />
at The Flanders Hotel. enrollment event at theWelssenberg<br />
and Marie<br />
Pat Phillips, chairman for Gardens Plaza Condominium ftlber, A question and answer<br />
the event, announced the This meeting is open to any period followed.<br />
theme will be "A woman In woman who works and would<br />
Itai."<br />
be Interested In meeting and The local chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. Fashions from Cross helping othar women. association is open to any<br />
Country In Central Square Refreshments will be served woman that works on a<br />
and Lynda's Fum <strong>of</strong> Margate Tfisb Dice, program<br />
will --- -. be modeld :""""* b "•"•••"" b *• •"" wiug, program regular basis in any oc-<br />
mil be modeled by members chairman, announced d the th ki skit cupation or field. Dinner<br />
dt the fluodatton. Ticket! lor "September Song" wlfl be meetings are held one* a<br />
the luncheon and show will be presented by members at the month in an area restaurant<br />
«5. Proceeds will benefit the event and Barb! Harris with a guest speaker and<br />
• scholarship fund, chairman for the Hopefully vocational (member)<br />
The regular monthly Annual Quilt Show wiU speak speaker<br />
meeting was held at Mae's at the Oct. 10 meeting.<br />
Restaurant in Somers Point Mary Jane Weisaenberg, The non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization<br />
with Susan Minichino, treasurer, gave the vocational was established bo raise funds<br />
president, conducting and ^e«eh for the month. tor scholarships for women to<br />
further their education. The .1, ^"?<br />
local chapter holds fund<br />
raising events throughout the<br />
year to benefit the scholarship<br />
fund.<br />
For Information on tun-<br />
Aeon tickets or attending a<br />
meeting, call Rhoda Brown,<br />
398-6396, Ms. Minidiino, 391-<br />
1170 or Mrs. Huber. 399-2652<br />
evenings<br />
Mrt qUartel from lef1 ' Jlm The first Cyitie Fibrosii million carnai <strong>of</strong> the CF<br />
Foundation craft ihow will be gene. For the children and<br />
8 i.m, to 3 p.rn Wtdnesday, young adult! with this genetic<br />
Aug M at thi Muilc Pier on Wler, there is no control _<br />
ttit boardwalk<br />
and no cure.<br />
Over 50 crafteri will par- Twenty-five yean ago,<br />
ticipate in this "itrictly when the Cyitie Fibrosis<br />
crafts" event. Myra Cor- Foundation was established,<br />
cor an, eo-djairperwn, U the few children wi' a CF lived<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> two children with beyond 3 yeari oi age. Today,<br />
Cystic Fibrosis and has ex through research, can, and<br />
parienced first hand the need education, many <strong>of</strong> these<br />
for research and education <strong>of</strong> children reach young<br />
the general public in harnMs- adulthood. The challenge is<br />
ing this killer<br />
being met by volunteers who<br />
All proceeds from the support, the Cyitte Ftbroiis<br />
crafters spac* fee and sale <strong>of</strong> Foundation.<br />
beagles and ice tea will go For further information call<br />
directly to the Cyitie Fibrosis<br />
Foundation.<br />
maw.<br />
Someone dies evecy eight<br />
hours from Cystic Fibrosis, a TURNER ON LIST<br />
disease involving the lungs Victoria A. Turner,<br />
Pickering, Deborah Wlt- and digestive system. Often daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mn. L.W.<br />
tkamp, Manon Callen. Charles Taylor and Florence Maguire accom- called "the great Turner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
paniut, will appears o'clock tonight on the Music Pier. *<br />
masquerader," CF is a major area, has been named to the<br />
health problem because there dean's list at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
ts no test to identify the 10Richraond<br />
(Va.).<br />
Young at Heart in concert tonight<br />
The Young at Heart quartei The members <strong>of</strong> the urea Jim Pickering, baritone with Choliy's Country Gift Shop<br />
wUl be the featured artists on quartet are Marian Callen, Florence Maguire, ac-<br />
the Music Pier tonight<br />
ROUTE 9 MARMORA<br />
soprano; Deborah Wlttltamp,<br />
Between MtU St. and Ki#<br />
oompanlst.<br />
fFriday at 8).<br />
Mb; Charlei Taylor, tenor;<br />
3901013<br />
•eesley's Point Bridge<br />
The group's program<br />
AIR<br />
oonaifti <strong>of</strong> a varied program<br />
CONDITIONED,<br />
Nursery school elects<br />
<strong>of</strong> tfiow tunei and olcWme<br />
favorites <strong>On</strong>e portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SOftffiRS POWT - Marie ralimi ehalnnan; and Pattt parint.t«aeh«r oriantaUen •*<br />
program is a long put Into<br />
Arleth has been re-elected IhrBey, publicity ehainnan. 10 a.m. when parents will be<br />
notton by Wlttkamp when she<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> Head teacher is Leonora given an opportunity to see all<br />
interprets one <strong>of</strong> the numbers<br />
directors for the Mainland Kartock, asiiited by Patricia the facilities and get<br />
in sign language.<br />
Nursery School's 1985-86 Oaaii, both accredited in pre- acquainted with the teachers<br />
school term.<br />
school through eighth. and the board members.<br />
The Music Pier U located<br />
Wreaths • Primitives.<br />
between 8th and 9th Street<br />
<strong>On</strong> niuriday. Sept, 5, the For further information on<br />
Country Tablecloths • Runners & Things<br />
(Moorlyn Terrace) on the<br />
nursery school will conduct a the school call 927-8596. Boardwalk. Donation |1<br />
Bluegate ft Colonial Candles<br />
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•v- 8 •— SECTION ONE THIS SKNTlNkL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23.19»5-<br />
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331<br />
Two here in their 100th year cited by Social Security in its 50th<br />
Congressman William J. Hughei, left and<br />
Social Security District Manager, Oscar Ernst,<br />
honor Mabel Y. Simmons on the 50th Anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> Social Securitv.<br />
V,-, j<br />
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Quality st "AFFORDABLE" prices<br />
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WE BUY and SELL!<br />
OPiN DAILY Mon, thru Sat.<br />
Two <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> centenarians,<br />
Mabel Y, Simons<br />
and Agnes Stniliiers, were<br />
dted recently in conjunction<br />
with the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Social Security.<br />
Mrs., Simons and Mrs.<br />
a-utheri are two <strong>of</strong> 18 persons<br />
in this area who are or<br />
will be 100 this year Sii make<br />
their home In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
six in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Mrs, Simons was<br />
congratulated during a<br />
personal visit by<br />
Congressman William J.<br />
Hughes and Sodal Security<br />
Distr'ct Manager Oscar<br />
Ernst. Mrs. Struthers was<br />
similiarly congratulated by<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mayor Jack<br />
Httner and Emst.<br />
Mrs. Simons ii a<br />
Philadelphia native, who<br />
after many yean <strong>of</strong> summer<br />
visits to the seashore ana,<br />
moved to Cape May County in<br />
lflSi and Oc«an <strong>City</strong> in 1972.<br />
She is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Girl's<br />
High School and The School <strong>of</strong><br />
Design in Philadelphia. She is<br />
a retired teacher.<br />
She has three surviving<br />
children, the oldest 74.<br />
and numberoufl grand-<br />
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ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE!<br />
Friday & Saturday from 10 to 10<br />
Bathing Suits values to ssa.oo, ,,. $1 o.OO<br />
Jackets & Blazers values to tus,,, $20,00<br />
, Slacks - iln»ns & eefons values to $80.00 $10. & $20<br />
Skirts values to $70.00 $10 & $20<br />
Shorts Values to $60.00 , $1 & $10<br />
BlOUSeS Values to MO.OO , $10 & $15<br />
Dresses & Jumpsuits values to nso. , $20 00<br />
T-ShirtS Values to $40.00 $5 & $10<br />
Slickers t '...'."..'.".,."$10.00<br />
Sneakers & Shoes $10 00<br />
Paper Suits .. ; •.. $8#*00<br />
Hats & scarves $5
i PAGES — SECTION ONE THE SKNT1NBL.LEPUBR, OCEAN CITY, NJ. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23,1985<br />
Two here in their 100th year cited by Social Security in its 50th<br />
Congressman William J, Hughes, left and<br />
Social Security District Manager, Oscar Ernst,<br />
honor Mabel Y, Simmons on the 50th Anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> Social Security,<br />
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LOCATED INSiOf<br />
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OCBIIT <strong>City</strong>. N.J. 398-9302<br />
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Qu«//ty st "AFFORDABLE"<br />
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WE BUY and SELL!<br />
OPEN DAILY Mon, thru Sat,<br />
Two Ocian <strong>City</strong> ceilttnarlana,<br />
Mabel Y, Simons<br />
and Agnes Stnithers, were<br />
dted rectntiy In conjunction<br />
with the 90th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Social Sicurity,<br />
Mrs, Simons and Mrs.<br />
Struthera are two <strong>of</strong> 18 persons<br />
in this area who ar§ or<br />
will be 100 this year. Six make<br />
their home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
sU in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Mri. Simons was<br />
congratulated during a<br />
personal visit by<br />
Congressman William J,<br />
ttighea and Social Security<br />
District Manager Oscar<br />
Brat. Mrs, Struthers was<br />
similarly congratulated by<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>_. Mayor Jack<br />
Bittner and Ernst,<br />
Mrs, Simons ii a<br />
Philadelphia native, who<br />
after many years <strong>of</strong> summer<br />
vislta to the seashore area,<br />
moved to Cape May County in<br />
IBM and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in 1972,<br />
She Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Girl's<br />
High School and The School <strong>of</strong><br />
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She ha* three surviving<br />
children, the oldest 74,<br />
and numberous grand-<br />
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Bonnie's Closet Too<br />
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ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE!<br />
Friday & Saturday from 10 to 10<br />
Bathing Suits values to $31.00,, ..,,», $10.00<br />
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SiaCKS • linens & cotons values to 180,00 ,,, , $10, & $20<br />
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Shorts, values to wo.oo , ,$S8t $10<br />
BiOUSes Values to $60.00., , $fg £ gj 5<br />
Dresses & Jumpsuits values to siso........ .'.„'.'.".'.'.'.'... $20.00<br />
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Slickers $1000<br />
Sneakers & Shoes. $10 00<br />
Paper Suits .. , t $800<br />
Hats & Scarves.. . . . . $5#00<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1985<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
Fourteen to vie for Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> crown Saturday night<br />
Fourteen contestants wUl will KeUy Uy Baker, Baker, a a senior aenior „. at sino ling Hurino during ihB the »•!«« talent com- «im. r.uh... Goldberg, 17, \i a , .«!„ senior at ,, . ,,,.(i, ,»j ,. i,i,_, . , , ._ . . .<br />
Mrs. Struthers<br />
Mayor Jack Bittner. left and Social Security District Manager, Oscar<br />
Krnst, honor Agnes Struthers on the 50th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Social Security.<br />
children, great-granacnimren Simons reflected on the many and their dependents as well,<br />
and d great-great changes that ha ve taken place Ernst noted. "Almost every<br />
grandchildren. She was ta American sode^ staee the person in America U touched<br />
married in 1910 and has been d«yi <strong>of</strong> her youth, especially by Social Security in aome<br />
a widow for many yeiw, Sioje connected with modes <strong>of</strong> my," he aaid, "TTure U<br />
<strong>On</strong> thin occasion Mri, transportation, urban hardly a family that doesn't<br />
development and the passing have at least one member<br />
<strong>of</strong> an agricultural society. either receiving benefits bfit or<br />
Mrs. Simons has been paying into the system<br />
receiving Social Security towards their lifetime<br />
benefits for the put 31 yean. nretecBon."<br />
Over the yean her benefits Agnes Struthers was born in<br />
UPHOLSTERING were Increased periodically to Scotland but emigrated to<br />
keep up with Increases In the the United States with her<br />
SLIPCOVERS<br />
cost-<strong>of</strong>-living. Her benefit husband and family In 1923,<br />
BEDSPREADS, went from fM per month "Hie family settled in<br />
CUSHIONS when her entitlement began to Philadelphia where her<br />
$259.50 now.<br />
husband worked In the carpet<br />
Marmora, N.J, Social Security not only weaving Industry. Although<br />
protects the retired worker she worked on a farm in her<br />
390=0266 Uke Mn, Simons but provides youth, she was not employed<br />
for disability, survivor and outside her home since her<br />
Medicare benefits for workers marriage at the age <strong>of</strong> 20.<br />
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Sie moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In<br />
IBWand now makei her home<br />
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She has been receiving<br />
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dnce her husband's Seath in<br />
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..1 V<br />
Aug. 14 was the 50th an- Debbie Tweed<br />
niversary <strong>of</strong> Social Security.<br />
"It protects and has<br />
protected miUloni <strong>of</strong> workers Named<br />
and their dependents against<br />
total Income lost when earn<br />
bigg stop because <strong>of</strong> old-age, head coach<br />
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Debbie Tweed has beau<br />
"Over 38 million persons appointed held coach <strong>of</strong> I<br />
currently reeiive cash hockey and lacrosse ani I<br />
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Unued. "It provides i solM Shippensburg<br />
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tfcilr financial security."<br />
HUMMING BIRDS<br />
AT LEAMTOG'i RUN<br />
A guided tour <strong>of</strong> Learning's<br />
Run Gardens, Route S,<br />
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fee many Humming Birds<br />
there, will ie conducted at<br />
10:30 a.m. on Thursday,<br />
August 29, For Information<br />
call 465-5871.<br />
!<br />
compete for more than 12000<br />
gymnastic and tumbling<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HUjh School, who<br />
a student at Dreiel University<br />
ta scholarships during the<br />
petition; Jennifer Johnson, 18, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School will routine.<br />
wlU sing in her portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
who will entertain the<br />
ISM Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
a student at <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl^ High, sing for her talent com- AIM, Regina dosser, 18, a<br />
talent eompetitien; Mieheli<br />
audience by singing; and<br />
gft Scholarship pageant on<br />
Hill entertain the audience on petition; and Lora Lee Betts, student at <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />
RosBdo, 1?, a student it<br />
Qieryl McCauley, 17, a senior<br />
Satarday ntgJit,<br />
Oii piano and Jackie Perry, 16, a student at <strong>Ocean</strong> aty School who will perform a<br />
Hshop Euataee Prep, who<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School<br />
U, a-student at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School who will do a ]aa routine; Lori Martin, 20,<br />
The 8:15 pageant on thewUl<br />
also sing; Kate Oaynor,<br />
who will perform a Jazz<br />
High School, who wm perform<br />
Music Pier at Moorlyn W, also a student it <strong>Ocean</strong> original poetry readings.<br />
Terrace will feature talent, aty High, who will entertain Also, Susan McClaln. 16, a<br />
evening gown, swlmsuit and the audience with a dramatic<br />
personal Interview com-<br />
Student at Atlantic Christian<br />
monologue; Amy Smith, 18,<br />
petitions.<br />
School who will sing during<br />
sophomore st' Grove <strong>City</strong> the talent portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The year's pageant, OoUige, who will perform a competition; QirisMne Rlno,<br />
directed by Nathan Kate and jaw dance routine; Amy 18, a student at <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong><br />
produced and emceed by MeardeU, 17, a student at High School will perform a<br />
Laurie Berchtold Kohr, Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv Htah Srhool, will jazz dance routine f Owen<br />
New Jersey 1978, will also<br />
provide entertainers<br />
presenting • number <strong>of</strong><br />
today's popular songs and<br />
dances.<br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1985, Trlela<br />
lowman, wUJ be featured<br />
along with a east <strong>of</strong> entertainers<br />
in addition ta 15 <strong>of</strong><br />
Ottan <strong>City</strong>'s "most out-<br />
Owen Goldberg Regina Oosser<br />
standing young ladles," Kate<br />
JBHA<br />
The contestants include:<br />
the unlverilty, Tweed, a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
Women's Lacrosse Team, will<br />
by leaving for Saskatoon,<br />
Saskatchewan to compete In<br />
the Canadian National<br />
Lacrosse Championship<br />
Lora Lee Betts<br />
where the UJ. women wUl be<br />
defending Uwlr title.<br />
For the past two years<br />
Tweed has been an instructor<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community<br />
Center.<br />
Billy Krechmer<br />
Susan McClain Christine Rizzo<br />
jazz concert<br />
The South Jersey Regional "Lait summer the overi<br />
Theatre announces that Jazz Sow audience was willing •<br />
legend Billy Krecnmer will be stand in the lobby,"<br />
returning to present an SJRT executive director Pa<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> Jazz with members Aiken. "It was thrilling to i<br />
<strong>of</strong> his original Jam Session all those people.'<br />
Amy McCardell Cheryl McCauley<br />
sejrfet, 8:15 pjn. Aug. 28, man who so gracious<br />
Jam buffs wU remember supports our theatre."<br />
that Krechmer came out <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathew 0. Finkelson, D.M.D., M.M.Sc.<br />
Mon., Tuts., and Wed.<br />
Sr-'<br />
retirement after 17 years in A graduate <strong>of</strong> the Curtis<br />
Practice Limited to<br />
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A trustee <strong>of</strong> the SJRT, Russ Columbo, Vincent<br />
SHAMPOO & SET<br />
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The pageant serves as the<br />
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EGO HARBOR CITY - Joseph R. Wimtxrg, former<br />
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Center Mainland Division He wu 87 and lived at 556 St.<br />
Louis Av.<br />
A lifelong area resident, Mr Wimberg waa a chemical<br />
salesman with Dodge Chemical Co. <strong>of</strong> Boston. Mass, for<br />
more than 37 years.<br />
He ins a member <strong>of</strong> the Parish Council and the Knights <strong>of</strong><br />
Columbus <strong>of</strong> St. Nieholaa Church. An Egg Harbor Qty<br />
volunteer fireman, he also had served on the Atlantic County<br />
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Ttapayera Assodatton and the Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong> Charter<br />
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CRITIQUE<br />
A season for all men and women<br />
ByEDWISMER us all work very hard to keep superb soloists who should be foundation this year with one along with the tumour <strong>of</strong> 'IS<br />
up witti him.<br />
seen and heard by even those greatly deserved ovation with the speed <strong>of</strong> a runaway<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Pops' Maria Kafkalis, daughter <strong>of</strong> who are not habitual concert after another. The beauteous express train. Don't throw<br />
<strong>of</strong> hits continues with local resUurantuen, Michael buffs,<br />
MM Luenby, with her TlUan •way your remaining op-<br />
overlapping delight*. ThU and Catherine Kaikalla, made Jean Mis, who la making a tresses and peaches and portunities for some en-<br />
oolumn U submitted early In her second appearance with return appearance at the Her cream complexion, is a<br />
chanted evenings with<br />
ft? week in order to make fe§ Pops as guest iwlolst andafter<br />
far too long a hiatus, la a reincarnation <strong>of</strong> the Jiutly<br />
Maestro Ruggieri, Tom<br />
Friday's edition <strong>of</strong> Thecaptivated<br />
her audience as formidable performer with a revered Geraldlne Farmr.<br />
Perkins and the "Moorlyn<br />
Terrace Repertory Com»<br />
Sentinel-Ledger. Con- usual.wlth growing vocal skUl glorious, ringing tenor voice<br />
puny."<br />
sequently, marvelous things and great stage presence. The who sings with great In- Laienby possesses a great<br />
happen at the Music Pier on*<br />
young lady is destined for a telligence and feeling. Mr. natural voice augmented by Ed WMtmr is the<br />
Wednesday that, in all great career in en- Dies has more than paid his fine acting and presentation. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> artist<br />
honesty cannot be written up tertainment<br />
dues and has overcome great Sie doesn't just sing but whose sketches oc-<br />
In advance<br />
Now we eome to the current adversity. His powerful and becomes the person whose eomptmy his critiques<br />
Last Wednesday night was fabulous attraction a the Pops beautiful singing is a triumph role she is portraying.<br />
just one <strong>of</strong> many such oc- concerts. The orchestra alone <strong>of</strong> persistence and love, Luenby has the coloratlve<br />
casions thia glorious season. to well worth the price <strong>of</strong> ft-avo!<br />
agility <strong>of</strong> a chameleon and U<br />
Maestro Ruggieri keeps admission and is still the Deborah Laienby made her much more appealing to theRuggieri<br />
announces soloists<br />
coming Up with an em- premier entertainment value debut with the Pops last year eye. If you missed her. your<br />
barrassment <strong>of</strong> musical in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but Ruggieri with resounding success and lass Is lamentable.<br />
For the ninth week <strong>of</strong> the<br />
riches each week and makes has packed his schedule with has built on that itrons Ruggieri has so enriched <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ftps Orchestra,<br />
our lives with his discoveries Frank Ruggieri, musical<br />
that I almost made the faux director, announces the<br />
pas <strong>of</strong> the century by falling to soloists will be La Venue<br />
mention the Fujil family who<br />
The Rest <strong>of</strong><br />
Tlegs, Laurence Rosania<br />
provided even more pleasure and on Wednesday evening<br />
for the audience than we areAug.<br />
», Cynthia Stewart,<br />
entitled to. How easily we<br />
Soprano La Vonne Tlegs<br />
Your Life<br />
become spoiled.<br />
enjoy* a reputation In opera,<br />
Sixteen-year-old Miss Yoko oratorio and recital work. She<br />
Fuji! captivated all with her has sung such familiar roles<br />
Starts Here.<br />
rendition <strong>of</strong> Henri as both Miml and Musetta In<br />
WieniawskJ'fl Violin Concerto, Puccini's La Bahama,<br />
(1st movement) followed by Marguerite In Gounod's<br />
the J.S. Bach Partita No, J,<br />
NOW.<br />
Faust, Mrs Ford in Nicolal's<br />
Both are considerable<br />
Cynthia Stewart<br />
ITw Merry Wiuu <strong>of</strong> Windsor,<br />
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Gretel in Humperdinck's<br />
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with pr<strong>of</strong>essional skill and<br />
Laurence Rosania<br />
in Rossini's The Barber <strong>of</strong><br />
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Chemistry. Hotel management. Office automa-<br />
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She has performed with formances In Connecticut, Yale University, and has also Tutte, Tht Marrlagt <strong>of</strong><br />
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FACE 13 - SECTION ONI<br />
By Ri KEN tiMy wrATHvonnn WEATHERFORD «,„, they see , no way to fight the<br />
. "<br />
Sentinel Ledger Staff outside music they claim Is so Scanlon agreed the restriction "I thought we had a<br />
loud it sometimes drives them could be relmposed at anypeaceful<br />
coexistence," she<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP - from their homes. The ABC time if problems arose, said.<br />
Strathmere reddenta who led action effectively takes Committeeman Thomas Wisniewska believes they<br />
the fight against outside control away from the Banner said the Committee's will be forced to hire an at-<br />
music at the DeauvUle Inn Township and places It with decision in May was based torney because they will<br />
^<br />
expressed their frustration higher authorities.<br />
partly on Scanlon's comment. continue the fight against the<br />
Monday night to TownaWp<br />
"Isn't there anything we "We placed some reliance music.<br />
Oommittee over the music's<br />
continuation following the<br />
can do?" asked Sophia on that," he laid. •<br />
"I'm afraid it's going to cost<br />
Deauvilie's appeal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wisniewska, who lives Scanlon, who wasn't at all <strong>of</strong> us some money," she<br />
governing body's reiniposing<br />
directly across the street Monday's Committee said, "We feel very frustrated<br />
a reitricUon on the tavim'i<br />
from the tavern,<br />
meeting, said previously the by the whole thing." {<br />
liquor license,<br />
Township Solicitor James<br />
Deauville decided to continue Contacted by The Sentinel-<br />
Waldron recommended the<br />
with the outside luaus because Ledger on Tuesday, Scanlon<br />
the Committee relmposed residents obtain legal counsel<br />
they believed they have done said Monday's luau was a<br />
a restriction Aug. If If they want to fight file ap-<br />
nothing wrong. She also said private party for managers<br />
prohibiting outside music at peal. The governing body Is<br />
fee residents who are comfrom<br />
the McDonald's Corp,<br />
the Dtauvme. It had lifted the already involved In the appeal<br />
plaining have been opposed to and was scheduled over a<br />
restriction in May. on the basis <strong>of</strong> the record from<br />
everything she and hermonth<br />
ago. The music portion<br />
The Deauville, however, last week's hearing, he said,<br />
family have tried to do at the lasted only 30 minutes, the<br />
appealed the decision last and could not represent the<br />
Deauville since they pur- said, and the band consisted<br />
weak and received a stay objections <strong>of</strong> the resident*.<br />
chased it.<br />
<strong>of</strong> only two musicians.<br />
from the director <strong>of</strong> the state "It's totally improper for<br />
"We cut it down con-* School starts Sept, 4<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Alcoholic ttie Township Committee to<br />
Wisniewska told The slderably because we're very*<br />
Beverage Control. Tne stay become involved in one cause<br />
Sentinel-Ledger after Mon- conscious <strong>of</strong> It," she said, "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Oprtano esplalned<br />
allows the tavern to continue or another," Waldron said, To<br />
day's meeting she doesn't There are no other Monday 'anticipates over 1200 students Parents and students are<br />
with the outside music pen- do that would permanently<br />
have a personal vendetta events scheduled, she added. ••* grades rune through 12 reminded that pictures for<br />
ding the result <strong>of</strong> the appeal, disqualify the governing body<br />
against the Deauville. Toe The band Saturday is not ••when school opens on Wed- grades 9,10,11, and 12 will be<br />
In issuing the stay, the ABC from ruling on any future<br />
whole fight between the part <strong>of</strong> a Deauville event, but liesday, Sept. 4, reports taken on Monday, Sept I in<br />
said restrictions can only be matters concerning the<br />
residents and the neighboring will be on a boat as part <strong>of</strong> the •Principal Michael Cipriano, physical education classes.<br />
placed on a liquor license at DeauvUle's liquor license, ha<br />
business has been extremely "Nightmare in Strathmere," • • The homeroom wUl start at Uentlflcatton cards wUl be<br />
the beginning <strong>of</strong> a license aid.<br />
disturbing, she added. a boat parade which is Strath- f:03 a.m. with the first class issued later,<br />
year. The Committee reissued<br />
"We're not opposed to the<br />
Waldron said the residents<br />
mere's version <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 'teglnnlng at 8:13 a.m. and the Cipriano urges parents to<br />
all township liquor licenses in<br />
fact that they're a business.<br />
might be able to obtain an<br />
(Sty's "Night in Venice," ; last period ending at 2:40 p.m. become acquainted with the<br />
June.<br />
We appreciate that the<br />
injunction against the music<br />
Scanlon said. > Rudents will have a lunch student handbook given to<br />
The residents fear the<br />
community needs a<br />
from the Superior Court, but<br />
The parade is being* period as part <strong>of</strong> their each student so that they will<br />
music, which was previously<br />
business," she said.<br />
that court would first have to<br />
organized by local residents > schedule. All students who not only know the rules Hut<br />
limited to Thursday night<br />
There weren't any<br />
be persuaded to take<br />
and the Deauvllle's only In- •attend the Vocational, govern students' behavior, „(„„, , ~ - -<br />
luaus, will become an<br />
problems between the<br />
Jurisdiction in the case.<br />
volvement Is entering a boat •Itehnlcal CenteratOapeMay but aJao wUl become more E ^ L °<br />
everyday occurrence. The<br />
residents and the Deauville<br />
The solicitor also said he<br />
and displaying informational<br />
DtauvUli held an outdoor<br />
until the music restriction<br />
disagrees with the In-<br />
literature on the event, she<br />
liiau Monday night and is<br />
was lifted in May, she said.<br />
terpretation that the<br />
said.<br />
planning to have two bands on restriction could only be<br />
toe bay Saturday night. placed on the license at the labor Day craft show set<br />
As immediate residents beginning <strong>of</strong> the license year The Mean <strong>City</strong> Arts Cen-<br />
near the Deauville, the neigh-<br />
All work by the craftspeople<br />
because when it was lifted ter's labor Day crafts show<br />
bors are frustrated because<br />
wUl be for sale; free ad-fcl<br />
Deauville owner Linda will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. mission Por more ln-^<br />
Saturday, Aug. 31 on theformation,<br />
call the Arts<br />
Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace Center at 391.7828.<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars and the Boardwalk.<br />
ROBERTS JOHNSON POST-2189 The Labor My weekend PVT. RODGERS<br />
Somers Point, N.J.<br />
event will feature hand- ENDS BOOT CAMP'<br />
trafted work by craftspeople Pvt. John J, Rodgers, son <strong>of</strong><br />
from as far away as New Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rodgers<br />
York. Included will be crafts <strong>of</strong> 801 Seagarden Drive,<br />
such as wooden toys, fur- linwood, has completed basic<br />
niture, sculpture, jewelry, training at Fort KJwx,Ky. He<br />
silver and gold, quilts, to a 1980 graduate <strong>of</strong> CouncuV)<br />
needlepoint, stained glass, Rock High School, Newtown,<br />
pottery and dried flowers. ft.<br />
p «" te «» ilr<br />
•Court House, wUl have lunch familiar with opportunities "^^^ m i probably sue the city If it<br />
adopted an ordinance that<br />
clusions to the Sunday doling He thought the city should Ounn and Herbert BrownlM<br />
city wanted to restrict taiposed restrlctioni on some<br />
law because he felt any try to do everything at once also expire in May.<br />
delivtriii a» part <strong>of</strong> its blue businesses<br />
(fljeriminatlons were unfair. because If the special Previously Knight mid *<br />
laws, he didn't think that<br />
"It seam like four men-<br />
'•Similar groups cannot be<br />
legllsation were approved, a blue law vote during Conned<br />
would be a problem.<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> Council already bad<br />
,freated differently," Roddy<br />
referendum would have to and mayoral election* would<br />
Meanwhtfe Larry Friedel,<br />
their minds made up," Jones<br />
said "The more exception*<br />
take place either at a ipecial doudne taw.<br />
who owns the Playdlum<br />
mid. "It waj evident that Mr.<br />
(to the blue iaw) the more<br />
election or the municipal<br />
amusement and arcade<br />
Knight didn't even wast to<br />
bight also admitted there<br />
danger they havt <strong>of</strong> vioUtlna<br />
election. "If it's In May so be<br />
center on the boardwalk said<br />
listen. If he had been open<br />
nay be enforcement<br />
the law "<br />
it," said the councilman<br />
Oie merchants wo* frying to<br />
minded he'd have been willing<br />
problems with a modifkd bine<br />
Roddy explained it would<br />
whose seat Is up for election<br />
show thi city they were in-<br />
to listen."<br />
Isw, "The police cant be<br />
violate due process and equal<br />
next year. The tens <strong>of</strong> everywhere but the ihopper*<br />
terested in its Image by<br />
Jones also (aid he was<br />
protection laws If the city<br />
Coufleilmemberi Jeanne can fOe complaints," btlaid.<br />
voluntarily opening at noon.<br />
against the binding<br />
opened its recreational<br />
'The 'Christaiai Ust' is a<br />
referendum and was *ur-<br />
facilities but banned the<br />
good analogy," he said. "It<br />
prtjed Council didn't consider<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> private but<br />
brings to mind that song 'He's<br />
the advice <strong>of</strong> the attorney to<br />
similar services.<br />
making a list, checking It<br />
devote more dlnniiwlon to ttw<br />
Scullville Volunteer Fire Co.«'s<br />
Previtl disagreed, citing the<br />
twice, gonna find .out who's<br />
Issue. \<br />
1981 case in which local<br />
CHICKEN POT PIE<br />
naughty or nice.'<br />
"We don't have enough tea<br />
businessman Joseph Harris<br />
"Everyone has a Ust based<br />
for a binding referendum," he<br />
unsuccessfully contended he<br />
DINNER<br />
on public perception <strong>of</strong> what'i<br />
said. "The but tine w»<br />
was being denied due process<br />
good and bad for ths city," he<br />
couldn't even get It ont <strong>of</strong> Saturday, August 24<br />
by not being permitted to<br />
continued, "But what people<br />
committee."<br />
operate a miniatu.'e golf<br />
want is not always the legal<br />
Jones was also ooneemed<br />
course while the city operated<br />
4-7 p.m.<br />
MAYOR PROCLAIMS way. When a majority can<br />
about the cost <strong>of</strong> lawsuiti and<br />
its golf course. Previti said<br />
SHRINER DAYS<br />
vote themselves thi fruits <strong>of</strong><br />
having to pay an attorney 1100<br />
fee municipality can decide<br />
Adults '5.50 . Children '3.50<br />
others' labon that's (be<br />
an hour — Frevhi earned *400<br />
be prohibited activities as<br />
Mayor Jack Bittner has decline <strong>of</strong> democracy. « r..>UH1m manual as Wednesday night alone — -~ ito<br />
For more info, call 927-8978<br />
declared Thursday through Although it may be a long way long as it achieved the goal <strong>of</strong> go to Trenton and d to t court t<br />
Take Outs • Bring Containers<br />
Saturday, Aug. 22-24 as <strong>of</strong>f, this could lead to religious promoting rest, recreation But Knight, g, said he didn't dt Mays Landing Senm* Point M,<br />
"Crescent Temple Shrine or ethnic exclusion, and relaxation, mink think cost was a factor<br />
Paper Sale Days" in con- "We have to work together However, Roddy believes<br />
•ndStMimanviltoRd.<br />
because the city needed a<br />
junction with the Cape May to maintain and improve what<br />
that courts have less solicitor in the matter<br />
County Shrine Club in we have," Freldel added.<br />
tolerance for those dif- anyway.<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> the 62nd an- Following the meeting, the<br />
ferences. He also said he<br />
niversary <strong>of</strong> Shriner's<br />
would to have to research<br />
merchants' attorney, Mark<br />
Hospitals for Crippled<br />
whether allowing operation <strong>of</strong><br />
Roddy, uid his clients would<br />
Children and the more than<br />
municipal facilities free<br />
would violate a city ordinance<br />
one-half billion dollars<br />
prohibiting acts <strong>of</strong> charity on<br />
Shriners worldwide have CLASSIFIED ADS Sunday.<br />
raised to operate their BRING RBSULTS Yesterday Jones said be<br />
b<br />
b" centers,<br />
voted against all <strong>of</strong> the exal<br />
that school. available to studente.<br />
"' School schedules have been School <strong>of</strong>fices are open from<br />
devised so that the vocational 8 a.m. to 4 pjn, Monday<br />
students will attend the first through Friday. Parents Campbells Seafood Kitchen<br />
ttiree or the last three classes aroecting to register new<br />
at the high school here with students In the high school are 3221 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PHONE 399-4337<br />
fit balance <strong>of</strong> the day spent in requested to call the school at<br />
A FAMILY RESTAURANT & BAR •127-4343<br />
their classes at the 399-1290 for an appointment as<br />
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MON: Chicken Cacciatore<br />
TUES: Linguini, w/Crab & Clam<br />
WED: Chicken Parmaglana<br />
THURS: Italian Combination<br />
(W, Meatballs, Sausage, IraelOle<br />
FBI: Flounder Marinara<br />
Includes: Special Italian Salad,<br />
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Open daily from S p.m,; Sun, 4 p.m.<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, IBM<br />
1OTH STRUT «T<br />
BAYFRONT<br />
ON THE BAY DIAL 399-2279<br />
Blueflsh • Scallops • Clams • Whjtefish<br />
Flounder • Shrimp • Crabrnflat • S§a Trout<br />
• Haddock<br />
Fresh Bait. Squid. Ciarm Winnows and Bufitrfish<br />
S un 6n<br />
fi3' 5 Augs|g,50<br />
°<br />
r<br />
t€^)<br />
Anchorage will be on the move following OK<br />
(continued from pigs 1)<br />
building. It will be moved as a<br />
whole or In sections, and he<br />
sees no problems arising<br />
during the move.<br />
•If I did I wouldn't be<br />
bidding on It," he said.<br />
Last month the naming<br />
Board asked Cocci to suhmlt •<br />
feasibility study on the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>itability "<strong>of</strong> another<br />
restaurant In the bayfront<br />
& 11<br />
Superstars at Resorts<br />
Melissa Manchester<br />
Aug. 28 - Sapt. 1<br />
Shecky Greene<br />
Keely Smith<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 15 — SECTION ONE<br />
Council wants to regain some space from the state for parking<br />
Planning Board Chairman facilitate traffic HOW and<br />
asked Moore for man specific lessen the possibility <strong>of</strong> ac-<br />
data, but other Board ddents. The developer also<br />
members told it wasn't their agreed to give the police<br />
concern how successful the power to enforce the motor<br />
restaurant would be. vehicle codes on the premises.<br />
"Tha't'i their problem, not TTie portion <strong>of</strong> Goll Avenue<br />
ours," Board member Kim from Bay Avenue to the bay<br />
Felnsteln said. Current win be made a public<br />
weekend traffic already easement, THere was tome<br />
proves that another business ©onfroveriy concenuiig who<br />
In the area could easily owned that portion <strong>of</strong> Goll<br />
survive, he said,<br />
Avenue, but the developer<br />
"There'i no way the agreed to keep it open for<br />
restaurants that lire there can public access, and be<br />
facilitate the customers that responsible for all costs <strong>of</strong><br />
are there," Feinsteln said. maintaining the street. <strong>City</strong><br />
The Board voted 5-2 to grant Council still must approve the<br />
the preliminary approval for easement.<br />
the restaurant, but placed The developer must add a<br />
numerous conditions which sidewalk to the alto plan along<br />
must be met before final the bulkhead from Ooll<br />
uppreval will be considered Avenue to the porch area<br />
The developeri must outside the restaurant.<br />
submit a performance bond to The Anchorage can only be<br />
the ci^ covering the cost <strong>of</strong> moved between Oct. 1 to May<br />
moving the building and the 1 and If for some reason it<br />
mover mult have UaoUlty isn't moved, the developer<br />
insurance covering not only must cone back to the<br />
any property damage caused Planning Board for a revised<br />
by the move, but also any site-plan approval.<br />
claims made against the city Board member William<br />
because <strong>of</strong> damages. All 111 Reinert voted against the<br />
parking spaces on the site restaurant plans because he<br />
plan must also be completed didn't think they should<br />
within 24 months <strong>of</strong> final cluster restaurants In the<br />
approval with at least 74 area. Board member Charles<br />
completed when the Pancoast was opposed<br />
restaurant opens.<br />
because he thought the plans<br />
Traffic on the final block <strong>of</strong> went against the idea behind<br />
Oefl Avenue near the bay wUl the Bayfront Historical<br />
be one way towarda Bay Preservation zone, where the<br />
Avenue. The Police Depart- Anchorage Is located,<br />
ment wanted this change to "It seems to me mat every<br />
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pick as the best restaurant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />
Edward Hltzel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Sunday Press<br />
Juno 9,1985.<br />
841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 9S<br />
ume a new development Deed restriction wiU be<br />
appears on the docket, it placed on the motel far-'<br />
erodes the Intent <strong>of</strong> (bat bidding It from ever being ,<br />
area," Pancoast Mid. converted into condominium?<br />
lilt Board unanimously or a cooperative. The deed ,<br />
approved the motel plans will state tht building It for'<br />
after the developer made motel use only.<br />
changes to the outalde ol the Guests won't be able to star •<br />
structure after consultations In the motel longer than W<br />
srith the Somers Point En- oonseeuHve days or mowvironmental<br />
Commission. Sun 120 days in • calendar<br />
The Commission was con- jw. ,3<br />
cerned that the original motel<br />
plans weren't proper for the<br />
An on-fllte manager will to :<br />
provided while the motel i$<br />
Bayfront Historical<br />
Preservation Zone. The first open.<br />
Door <strong>of</strong> the motel will be Sketches showing plans for ,<br />
brick, the second floor, the beach and dock across the ,<br />
clapboard while the ro<strong>of</strong> will street from the proposed'<br />
be made <strong>of</strong> slate.<br />
motel must be removed from * *<br />
Bii Site plan because the,,,4<br />
The Planning Board also developer hadn't aaked for,,<br />
placed conditions on the approval for those plans. An.<br />
motel's preliminary ap-<br />
emergency access in back tfwl<br />
proval.<br />
fee motel from Delaware ."<br />
Kitchens won't be allowed Avenue will be added. ', :<br />
tn the rooms, me KXMquare- The developer's attorney,,',:<br />
foot rooms originally were<br />
_ —V -«"••« *M»/U»UIIU Raymond ruling, Poling, SH1Q said H^fcn<br />
designed with<br />
th<br />
a<br />
bd<br />
bedroom, would be several monthi* V<br />
living room and kitchen but More his client returns to<br />
fee Board waa afraid the seek final approval,<br />
motel would be turned into , !:<br />
eondominlums. Ken Weather*on]'<br />
Pay Testa, judge %<br />
..t-<br />
tells Sea Isle<br />
(continued from page .) (he contract tens and the *•"*:£)<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials with firm legal salary for those days totalled/<br />
ground to take action against<br />
Illegal apartments in the city.<br />
"Wn or lose, we made the<br />
right decision," McHale said.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Com'<br />
missloners replaced Testa<br />
May 21. Testa bad signed a<br />
contract which waa to run<br />
until Dec. 31, but only Commissioner<br />
William Van Artadalen<br />
remained on the<br />
governing body after the May<br />
14 municipal elections.<br />
Van Artsdalen, along with<br />
new Commissioners McHale<br />
and James Iannone, decided<br />
ttiey'd prefer a local attorney<br />
as solicitor. Qulnn Is from<br />
here- Testa, from Vlneland.<br />
Officials said Testa was<br />
difficult to contact and rarely<br />
answered phone messages<br />
from municipal employees.<br />
Grucdo ruled In June mat<br />
Testa was entitled to be<br />
reinstated or damages or<br />
both. Test! n>Hnqnlg}»d Ul<br />
request for reinstatement at a<br />
subsequent hearing and was<br />
seeking only to receive<br />
compensation for Us lost<br />
salary.<br />
Testa's contract called for a<br />
salary <strong>of</strong> $14,000 which waa<br />
later raised to $15,000. There<br />
were 224 days remaining In<br />
K -<br />
The contract also called for<br />
tem to be paid m an hour ''ffor<br />
services he provided other' J<br />
than the duties specified to UHT- 1<br />
contract. It was on this point:"'<br />
that Grucdo gave the city the • r<br />
two options.<br />
-KenWcatherford '•.''•<br />
Triathlon ' (<br />
(C<strong>On</strong>tlnUed (continued from DflBe page I) ll "T "I ravlAnaH reviewed tha thi T T in-<br />
the "n statute Htntlltf wnri> were nrwn orMn tn to In. In- imsn base Just lust tAkeil takes away nwnv Darldna parking Carthy Poi-thv whn who vill will atianri attend Esposito Venntiin said BQIH perhaps urkiini thi Ihn . . . . . ~ . ^-*<br />
took an attorney to advise the the matter,<br />
tersections from 12th to 15th torpretatlon," Bradlij' Mid which is already at a Tuesday night'a Council work mayor was disappointed it city to request state action on<br />
residence, mat a municipality gfreeta because <strong>of</strong> the low this week. "The T Intersection premium In tht summer session to review other city<br />
-Anita J.<br />
could mA Interpretatton <strong>of</strong> fcnslty arid low h-afflc ui tht baw should bt jtrtptd juat montha,"<br />
traffic eoneerni, •<br />
the parking laws when certain area and came to the con- like any other Intersection "but Bradley said It was iconic Mayor Jack Bittner<br />
conditions existed. elusion that appUe»tlon« <strong>of</strong> *• 25 feet on either side <strong>of</strong> the that parking prohibitions recently chastlied McCarthy<br />
hadn't been designated on to not iniormlng cl^ <strong>of</strong> Hciala<br />
Bay Avenue, which is more they could question local<br />
Township moving to halt heavily traveled than small or application <strong>of</strong> state<br />
residential streets: regulations.<br />
The situation Is a matter <strong>of</strong> "I regret that Mr. Mejudgment,<br />
said Bradley ad- Carthy didn't tell us we could<br />
business in business 5 years ding mat he made hit survey do that (forward thi<br />
(continued from page I)<br />
with McCarthy, who agreed resolution for state con-<br />
pt a use variance for thi<br />
I) "I'm stlfl trying to figure<br />
licenses, but a mercantile the itatute may require sideration)." Bittner said. "I<br />
water reereatieii fadUtiM, he<br />
out what's wrong here," he<br />
system might give <strong>of</strong>ficials fur*ir definition.<br />
think he has a responsibility<br />
added.<br />
•id.<br />
tatter control over existing 'But 1 don't know what the to teD us how we can help<br />
Mad Beach may not be the businesses. The mayor said wi" yv." MW MC-ourselves<br />
"<br />
Me purchased the business only business which isn't a Township Committse has<br />
when it was already in permitted use in Its zone, and discussed establishing a<br />
operation, and had worked for Wi incident may prompt mercantile system, not ai a<br />
the previous owner before he township <strong>of</strong>ficials to in- revenue source, but at A<br />
took It over.-Ht added tti vestigate all existing means <strong>of</strong> control. The flCIMIH<br />
concerts this summer to try to businesses currently proposal h*R been on<br />
get some recognition for hisoperating<br />
here.<br />
workshop agendas, but thj n A wots,<br />
business and for the band, The Last week the Planning Committee hasn't gotten<br />
, Redtonei, with whom he isBoard<br />
tabled an application around to it yit, he said.<br />
'MMdj. • for a Tuekahoe business "I assume In the fall we'll<br />
"They've been nice nighta," which wanted to expand its have more time to put<br />
be Mid <strong>of</strong> the concerts. private storage facilities. The towards It," he said.<br />
"We've only had compliments Zoning Board, however,<br />
about the evenings." recommended to the Planning AIR CONDITIONED<br />
Beyel tald he has heard Board that the application be<br />
reporti that homes and can tabled because a storage<br />
have been vandallied and he facility is not a permitted use * POINT 4*<br />
b concerned with the drinking and the applicant should have -THEATMwhich<br />
occurs at the concerts. applied for a use variance MieAflTMMtLVD.<br />
The state police have received when he converted the SOUtHSPWfT<br />
.same complaints but they property from a lumber yard<br />
t'have found no evidence <strong>of</strong> several years ago,.<br />
IM-0131<br />
criminal activity.<br />
Beyel said he didn't know if OPEN ALL-YEAR ROUND<br />
"It doesn't appear to be a other businesses are INCLUDING SUNDAYS<br />
police matter," Sgt. Philip operating Illegally but<br />
Fink told The Smtlnel- Kenney's <strong>of</strong>fice would WEEK OF AUG. 23 thru 28<br />
"We're just about probably have to Investigate. MATINEE 1PM iReg.<br />
finished with It."<br />
"He's going to have to ALSO 3 PM DRAINING)<br />
He said he suggested the review all the current<br />
ALL SEATS<br />
township look for possible businesses in the township to<br />
amlng violations and added see If they comply with the * '2.50 ate PM<br />
there was nothing they could current zoning," Beyel said.<br />
|do about the drinking. Upper has no mercantile<br />
"If the person who owns the<br />
S^t. 15 in ":!<br />
problem with that," he said.<br />
Shields said cars were civic group<br />
parked on big property or<br />
The Runaway Athletic Club. „" directed to public parking at<br />
will sponsor the Bird annual ,'.,- the nearby boat ramp on the meets<br />
Ed Jerome Memorial^ „.' other side <strong>of</strong> the Tuekahoe Inn<br />
Triathlon at Outdoor World, . list across Route 9. Everyone<br />
Campground In <strong>Ocean</strong> View 9 „":<br />
tonight<br />
was checked to make sure<br />
•A Sept. 15. ,'.g Jthey were OK when they left,<br />
The distances <strong>of</strong> the event .". he said.<br />
A general meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
are a three-quarter-mile<br />
•We <strong>of</strong>fered music and<br />
Cedar Beach Civic<br />
swim, a 25mlle bike ride and , food, period," Shields said.<br />
Association Is scheduled for<br />
a s J-mUe run. The field wffl '• "It'sa very, clean operation."<br />
tonight (Friday) at the Good<br />
be limited to 180 participant!;. Beyel said the township<br />
Counsel social ball, 40th<br />
with the minimum age.'.,, never took action against the<br />
Street and Central Avenue.<br />
requirement being 18.<br />
business before became th<br />
itjLEflUce.Pet,<br />
Allentrants must register . , never realUed it<br />
Wffe nee day. For ap-'.",<br />
w,tch Crjis<br />
received municipal<br />
pUcation lend an addressed, .<br />
Stoppers Program, and 4th<br />
provals.<br />
stamped envelope to BUI Ward Councilman Jack Jones<br />
t "We assumed our previous<br />
Bfcrilind, i Braden Mnr .-'<br />
will begin their presentations<br />
construction <strong>of</strong>ficial was<br />
Marmora 08223, or for in-. \<br />
at 7:30 p.m.<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> the situation," he<br />
formation call 967-7344.<br />
said, Kenny has only beta<br />
Following a discussion<br />
the township's construction<br />
period, light refreshments<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial for about four months.<br />
will be served. Any resident in<br />
The township has never had<br />
fee Cedar Beach area <strong>of</strong> the<br />
a problem with the jet iM and<br />
city who Is Interested In<br />
bolt rentals and Beyel ad-<br />
Joining the organization or<br />
mitted mat the operation Is<br />
who desires information<br />
compatible with other about the association is en-<br />
recreational facilities along couraged to write to the civic<br />
group at Post Office Box 2053,<br />
We outdoor music ii<br />
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PAGE H - SECTI6N ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUOUSt 23, IMS<br />
Putt sword through leg.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />
I<br />
SOJBM POWT - A local <strong>of</strong> a friend, Jeffrey Winter, 27, TODAY (Friday)<br />
6th Street and Atlantic<br />
nun was hospitalized<br />
nament for boys and girls 8- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> annual Hoble-Cat<br />
also <strong>of</strong> Grovelind Avenue Story hour for children! to 6 Avenue, 7 pjn.<br />
Tuesday after receiving a<br />
16, at the North Point beach racing regatta, 29th Street<br />
Mien the 1:30 p.m. incident years <strong>of</strong> age, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Stab wound through his Itg<br />
by the toll brid|e, 14 p.m. beach, 3 pa.<br />
took place, -according to Det. Public library, 6th Street and<br />
Mill playing around In a<br />
Registration at noon- free.<br />
Michael O'Hare. There was <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, 10 a.m. Hayl<strong>of</strong>tera square dance in<br />
Mend's back yard,<br />
Prizes awarded.<br />
alcohol present at the scene,<br />
the youth center, 6th Street<br />
, aariei Wright, 25,, <strong>of</strong>he<br />
said.<br />
Groveland Avenue, was<br />
Young at Heart quartet and Atlantic Avenue, 8:30<br />
Police are unsure exactly<br />
admitted to Shore Memorial<br />
appearing on the Music Pier,<br />
now the stabbing occurred,<br />
Hospital and was listed in.<br />
ap.m.<br />
but O'Hare said there is no<br />
stable condition yesterday evidence <strong>of</strong> a fight between<br />
Wright was In the backyard<br />
Fall soccer sign-up for boys<br />
fte two men. The sword went and glrlu 7-14, youth' center,<br />
through Wright's leg, he said.<br />
GARDEN STATE<br />
"Witnesses indicated that<br />
TRACK TRff AUG. 21 ttiere was no malice," O'Hare<br />
•Bid, "As soon as the victim<br />
The Democratic League <strong>of</strong> feels a little better, we're<br />
Somers Point U sponsoring a ping to relntervlew him,"<br />
bus trip to Garden Sate Race O'Hare described the sword<br />
TVack, Cherry Hill on Aug. 28. m a "dagger-type," over two-<br />
The $25 Ucket price includes feet long, double-edged and an<br />
round-trip bus far*, prime ribinch<br />
and a quarter wide.<br />
dinner, entrance to the Winsor was charged with<br />
dubhouse and rtee program. negligently causing bodily<br />
The bus will leave from the Injury with a deadly weapon.<br />
Bethel Road firehouse at 5:15 O'Hare is continuing the<br />
pja. For tidwti BaU M?.iali. Investigation along with Ptl.<br />
Ronald Schwab,<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Maionic pancake breakfast,<br />
Masonic Temple, 10th<br />
Ranch Hope for Boys Street and Wesley Avenue,<br />
bazaar on the Music Pier, 9 7:30 to 11 a.m. Open to the<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
public. Adults |3; children |2.<br />
Youth surf fUhlnfi tour- Surf boat association <strong>of</strong> MM <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pageant on<br />
fee Mule Her, 8 p.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
U.S. Model pageant<br />
preliminary contest, on the<br />
Musk Pier, 11 a_m.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />
on the Music Pier with Frank<br />
Rugglerl conducting, a pjn.<br />
Admission free.<br />
MONDAY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Pops Orchestra<br />
appearing on the Mule Pier,<br />
8 p.m. Admission $1.<br />
Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store<br />
Ha« a Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge<br />
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DINNERS SERVED<br />
7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />
From j p.m. to io p.m.<br />
PEA TURING PRIME RIBS<br />
LIVE MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />
No Cov#r Charge<br />
Tues. thru Saf.<br />
"URGE"<br />
formerly "Patchwork"<br />
SUNDAYS MONDAY<br />
"TIME MACHINE"<br />
Sounds <strong>of</strong> the 'SO's & '60's<br />
Ice, Kegs, Wines & Liquor<br />
CALL FOR FREf BELIVERY<br />
Competitive prices * Monthly Specials<br />
uKTu OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Traditionally, port ana<br />
Madeira have for many, many<br />
oenerat Ions been Identified as the<br />
wln«s <strong>of</strong> Portugal. These two if III<br />
rtfiln their historic plact in the<br />
wine culture <strong>of</strong> fht country, but In<br />
rtfcenf years Americans have<br />
become more familiar with the<br />
many roses that are shipped<br />
here, many In earthenware<br />
crocks. Of Portugese wines w*<br />
devoted our quit this week. Good<br />
luck in answering the following<br />
questions;<br />
390-17I7<br />
QUAFFIN'QUOTIENT QUIZ.<br />
1. Port, Madeira and rose are the only wines'|<br />
produced In Portugal. True or falsa?<br />
2, tht wint Mateus (pronounced Ma tay us) Is j<br />
named for (a) swan, (b) palace, (c) vineyard, (d)'<br />
grape variety?<br />
J, Th« charm <strong>of</strong> vinhos Verdes depends on their ]<br />
' freshness and youth. True or f alsef<br />
t. What rdfaurant in tne United States is renowned j<br />
for ffs collecflort <strong>of</strong> Porfugise wines, the most tie-<br />
•tensive list in America?<br />
-ANSWEBSf,<br />
Falit. The country also produces quality dry red tnd |<br />
white table wlnet.<br />
•ifftiMin,<br />
I. Tru*. Thtlr llttspan Is short and thty should not be ]<br />
kept for any Itngthot time.<br />
4. Lm Terrene, § tint class restaurant In Philadelphia, It I<br />
hat tht most mtentlve collection ef Portugtse wines In I<br />
, the U.S.A.<br />
You know you art Browing old when yau get too<br />
mueh room in your house and not enough in your<br />
medklnt cabinet,<br />
COOKING WITH WINE<br />
lakM Mushrooms<br />
To provide eight servings, you'll need;. 1 1<br />
mushroom caps, Itft-lnch or larger-in diameter; Vi,<br />
cup buffer or margarine; 2 tabltipoons Shtrry,- v*}<br />
teaspoon thyme; salt and pepper to taste.<br />
Rinse and dry mushrooms, removing stems from<br />
caps. Place mushrooms upside down In shallow<br />
baking dish. Melt butter, add Shtrry, thyme «nfl<br />
•bring to a boll, spoon liquid rnto caps until full.<br />
Sprinkle with salt and pepper, Place In 32J degree<br />
oven, accompanying roast, and bake for JO to 40<br />
: minutes until tender. .<br />
The mushrooms go equally well with roast beef or<br />
lamb, pan roasted potatoes and onions, and<br />
vegetable* In season.<br />
* * * * *<br />
Yoy know you art getting old when,!he gleam In your<br />
«y»ff from the sun hitting your bifocal*.<br />
4 JtocS&t/iu* ^6*<br />
(Nors By Marina Zlmmtrman<br />
Bevan Construction won the 198J S<strong>of</strong>tball league, iponsored by the<br />
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DINNER SPECIALTIES CHANGE NIGHTLY<br />
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Momemaa* Chowders • Oyster Stew • Op»n Hearth Steaks<br />
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MON: Steak Diane<br />
TUB. 1 ....IB.BS<br />
Bourbon Street Chicken ...<br />
IT.BS<br />
WEDj Ltaguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce, garlic bread $7.95<br />
THURi Betf Tournedos w/Green Pepptreorn Sauce. $9,9S<br />
FRIs Sauteed Jumbo Shrimp wA'eg., Curry Sauce ,$9,95<br />
SAT^ Prime Rib. .,...". KUiiil2,M...,QuMn $9.95<br />
SUN; Veal Gruyere, Marsala Sauce. , $g.9S<br />
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Wy Lunch Specials* Plus Much, Much More<br />
Dinner<br />
Early Bird Specials 5 till 6:30<br />
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prospective buyer and the<br />
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buyer 1$ free to look<br />
through the house at his<br />
own pace and Imagine him<br />
or herself Hying.there. The<br />
experienced real estate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional has learned<br />
when to mal^e suggestions<br />
and, |wt as Important,<br />
Mien to.say nothing and let<br />
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PAGE I — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23,198*<br />
Investment don'ts and winning strategies<br />
Albert Gutierrez has<br />
become the administrative<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Radiology<br />
Department at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital. A<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown,<br />
he attended Hudson Area<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Radiologic<br />
Technology and received<br />
specialized training in<br />
angiography, computer*<br />
ized tomography and<br />
radiology quality control<br />
OPES AT I AM.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
business <strong>of</strong>fice and switchboard<br />
open at 0 am. week-<br />
WIEK<br />
10:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />
t, RAVIOLI•;STUFFIOS
•i ft<br />
The Sentinei-Ledger<br />
opinions<br />
Why not<br />
j<br />
3 questions?<br />
Friday, August 23,1985 Page Four Section Two<br />
Bay pollution '•<br />
fought for naught<br />
l®i*Sj«*«*»...<br />
JThe Sentinel-Ledger<br />
! features<br />
Four men in a sloop<br />
Friday, August 23,19&5<br />
Page Five Section Two<br />
.3'<br />
i 1<br />
<strong>City</strong> council, by a 4-3 vote, decided Wednesday<br />
night to place two questions hopefully on the<br />
November ballot. The questions are designed to<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Atlantic Electric Company<br />
gauge the voters' sentiment on the controversial<br />
ihU tetter Is In direct answer meetings on tame.<br />
to both T.E. Johnson <strong>of</strong> We sure wish you had been<br />
blue law issue which has divided the community<br />
London, England, and to•round<br />
when we were<br />
this summer, ever since the courts ruled the city's<br />
Laurence L. Harper tt <strong>Ocean</strong> working to prevent the bay<br />
current blue law ordinance invalid.<br />
dry, bstt <strong>of</strong> whom recently pollution you now see. Where<br />
The two questions will ask the voters whether<br />
wrote letters to The Sentinel- were you?<br />
they prefer an open Sunday—meaning sales <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Ledger concerning the giant Ruth B. Ron, President<br />
kinds could take place here on the Sabbath, or a<br />
snxta stacks planned for the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
BX. England el<br />
modified Sunday—meaning only certain sales<br />
Environmental Association<br />
could take place. The latter is what was in effect<br />
Point.<br />
Our association is pleased<br />
here for generations, before it was struck down<br />
to MB mat »ome people are<br />
by a Superior Court judge earlier this season.<br />
noticing (although it's too<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
In opting for only the two-question ballot, <strong>City</strong><br />
late) with horror, Out our<br />
Council is effectively ignoring the opinions <strong>of</strong> a<br />
once lovely Great Egg Harbor<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> persons who recorded their views on<br />
Bay Is polluted, both visually is being<br />
opinion polls during the seven meetings conducted<br />
' andecologlcaHy.lt is obvious,<br />
however, that neither <strong>of</strong> these<br />
by the special blue law committee appointed<br />
sincerely concerned people<br />
earlier this season to gauge public opinion on this<br />
who love <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were<br />
most important issue.<br />
tare when the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Of the 847 opinion forms filled out, 315 favored<br />
Environmental Association you nave been on the beaches<br />
all-dosed Sundays. The next highest number, 300,<br />
fcught (from 1878 through<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sooth Jersey this summer,<br />
Ml) bott the state and you may have noticed * a<br />
favored all-open. <strong>On</strong>ly 212 were for a modified<br />
municipal governments<br />
terrible odor and a green<br />
blue law.<br />
ling over-building'on noted ocean. Possibly you<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials seem to fear that by having three<br />
the barrier Island <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> weren't even allowed to swim,<br />
questions on the ballot, there would not be a clear<br />
Oty. We beseeched the people<br />
or saw piles <strong>of</strong> dead crabst<br />
Q<br />
opinion rendered because three choices would<br />
<strong>of</strong> our dty to back us in our<br />
serve to split the vote. That, however, is the<br />
desperate effort to preserve<br />
American way- majority rules, for better or for<br />
our wetlands and bay.<br />
worse.<br />
The story Is too long to<br />
repeat hen, but we do wish<br />
It is dear by Council's action that elected <strong>of</strong><br />
(bese two sensitive people<br />
ficials are not heeding the wishes <strong>of</strong> a good many<br />
(and many like them) to be<br />
people. Why not three questions to choose from?<br />
aanred mat mere are, and<br />
Are <strong>of</strong>ficials afraid that the vote would come in to<br />
have been preservationists<br />
have a real, bona fide blue law—the town totally<br />
|l working here - with un-<br />
shut down on Sundays?<br />
believable frustration and<br />
Why not three questions—on the May ballot<br />
TrlC CITIZENRY<br />
little support— for over seven<br />
when the <strong>City</strong> Council elections are held? And why<br />
mn.<br />
not have those running for election or re-election<br />
If you wonder why we've<br />
come out and state exactly where they stand?<br />
made little progress, please,<br />
contact ur (or read the old<br />
Sentinel Ledgers, lB7£-'82).<br />
Entire community should have say on the blue law<br />
federally-controlled till<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In meat directors" (Atlantic get a questionnaire to the the way 93 percent <strong>of</strong> the taw Issue as a completewitt<br />
what the entire com. **•• "* ***<br />
four newspaper <strong>of</strong> Aug. 18, <strong>City</strong> Press, July 20, US). taxpayers without ex- taxpayers are treated is far community. Let us set the<br />
there is an article by an The American political traordinary effort.<br />
more Indicative <strong>of</strong> the moral destructive labels <strong>of</strong><br />
anonymous writer calling system was designed with tbe. <strong>On</strong>e cannot have a con- f^ififsOr^F is lbs ^i miipsntty residents, non-voting tax-<br />
Wnwfftf Nenn L. Butflfctst In flBSUniSllOD TlHtf mfiSJt SIX— versation about the blue laws mm whether some or all <strong>of</strong> payers, and thooUn and the<br />
wMch a question Uaaked that payers would reside to a given without someone raising the the stores are open on Sunday. accompanying attitudes<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire inspection<br />
deserves an answer. The community, not only 7 per- issue <strong>of</strong> the moral character We should not > afraid or behind us and feel confident<br />
question Is "Why single out cent The American System <strong>of</strong> the community. Certainly, reluctant to address ihe blue feat we will one out <strong>of</strong> tms<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty as the only place certainly was not designed to<br />
tk the country that dow not lock out 03 percent <strong>of</strong> me<br />
Mow 'double'^ voting<br />
owners frym iocw Simple Ye$ or No on blue laws<br />
privileges (tor non-resident<br />
y§ra)t<br />
"Let the voters decide" Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: modified opening. to South America!<br />
answer Is tw<strong>of</strong>old. sounds like the American way The aty Coundl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> The aty Council wants to I think the people should be<br />
The Qrrt part <strong>of</strong> the answer oo the surface, but beneath <strong>City</strong> has me completely put the issue to a vote com- able to vote on all-closed or<br />
fe that the dty to spending aOthe<br />
surface, it is really a code confused.<br />
pletely disregarding the all-open, Just the way the poll<br />
<strong>of</strong> the taxpayers' money, not<br />
wishes <strong>of</strong> the largest group dWated. That way, DO matter<br />
Just that <strong>of</strong> tie resident way <strong>of</strong> doing things. Even the We get up a blue ribbon who want a completely closed how the vote would turn out, it<br />
voters, without even knowing report <strong>of</strong> the Slue Law committee to "take the pulse Sunday. They want the people would be fair and honest and<br />
or attempting to find out how Committee did not indude <strong>of</strong> the people" and the poll <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to vote on aH- people could live win it.<br />
fee taxpayers fad about theany<br />
Information about the reads 316 people voted for a open or a modified closing.<br />
bine laws.<br />
non-resident taxpayers who complete closed Sunday Yet the modified clodng bad If you start with the same<br />
Before die Blue Law participated in Its seven (biggest group). The next fee smallest group <strong>of</strong> sup*mfylffl"<br />
m"^*flfHi closing<br />
Qanmtttee bad finished Its hearings, according to press biggest group want a comporters. (as Ordinance No. 947 was) it<br />
account*.<br />
pletely open Sunday, The This sounds to me like an win lead to years <strong>of</strong> lawsuits<br />
Hi report, the mayor and <strong>City</strong> Ignoring 93 percent <strong>of</strong> the smallest group wants a election in a banana republic and will coat the city<br />
Qwncfl hired a lawyer for the taxpayers and permitting the<br />
purpose w rr finnwiiming me voice <strong>of</strong> only f percent who<br />
find it financially p"fnih)r to<br />
five or retire here 12 months a<br />
year to represent all is not<br />
:<br />
i:V:<br />
W!.<br />
tttoa(W<br />
I believe you are witnessing<br />
thedetrth<strong>of</strong> anocean—afact<br />
that will be written about in<br />
our history books.<br />
This Is a sad state <strong>of</strong> affair*<br />
when our ocean reacts to the<br />
waste that is pumped into it<br />
ttw safe can toe fish be to..<br />
«« -^<br />
A top priority <strong>of</strong> our nattan; -^<br />
must be to stop mis reckless ?<br />
dumping or soon the whole?<br />
world will be aware <strong>of</strong> flu*<br />
smelly Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong>. ,n<br />
Write to your<br />
tattves that we mint not<br />
our oceans to be destro<br />
Susan Warner,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ot<strong>of</strong>i.<br />
Mi<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly then wffi <strong>Ocean</strong> aty -NCCd-CCl! 01*001<br />
h«ve an atmosphere in whtch *<br />
it wffl be a place ef high moral<br />
character.<br />
Name withheld on request<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>Oty BjHtpr, SsnttneHsdjiri I Upon further q<br />
recently was quite surprised ttrHre Department<br />
when told by a Fire Depart- It war agreed by him thWJ<br />
ment <strong>of</strong>ficial I bad netthere<br />
an many guest houses.!<br />
thousands and thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
received a fire Inspection thatdo not have acurrentOrfc}<br />
dollars.<br />
oertiflcate I had expected inspection and wit do not*<br />
because tt was expensive and foll follow the th present fire<br />
H the vote to simply open or time consuming for them to and do rent regardless and*<br />
closed, no matter how It turns do so.<br />
are granted their mercantile<br />
out the question win be tettled<br />
permanently without long<br />
In view <strong>of</strong> the fact that my licenses anyhow. 6JHI<br />
expensive law Rita,<br />
type <strong>of</strong> business Is in the My suggestion is that;<br />
category <strong>of</strong> hotel, motels and tourists are entitled to know*<br />
Voters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, write<br />
or call your councilman and<br />
guest bouses, which have which house Is inspected p and.7<br />
teQ them you watt a simple<br />
been and wifl continue to be which one to not, that<br />
j«s or no vote —blue laws or under a gnat deal <strong>of</strong> financial inspected houses<br />
no blue laws!<br />
pressure, due mainly to toe-<br />
something to show for uett<br />
ever changing rules and laws<br />
Dr. Richard L,Raab<br />
efforts <strong>of</strong> following the dne#,<br />
governed by the fire code<br />
OcmmOty<br />
process <strong>of</strong> the ttw, -0<br />
regulations <strong>of</strong> the state<strong>of</strong>New<br />
Now, witt tht<br />
Jersey —we find it more and<br />
Bus law* at the cost <strong>of</strong> 1MB an Whatever happened to majority rule? more difficult to operate<br />
hour <strong>of</strong> taxpayers' money.<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>itably because <strong>of</strong> unen-<br />
Now, because <strong>of</strong> the action<br />
a... . ,. . Fathers.<br />
Editor's mte: Vila is Q<br />
Feathers* mnn<strong>of</strong>i<strong>of</strong>l to keen sifites back When SIIAWA else ai** can «•»«• we *B* go «* but &«< ding increasing costs to<br />
Bit then wasn't our entire<br />
<strong>of</strong> the CIBMBS Committee far<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> letters to<br />
down when the Legislature operate due to higher taxes,<br />
nation supposed to ban had a<br />
Responsive Government, all No one knows how the Congressman William<br />
whfle ttey impose and Congress won't stand up water, sewer and utility costs.<br />
Christian Heritage, and look<br />
<strong>of</strong>the taxpayers, not Just the taxpayers feel on the bine law Hughe* and Mayor Jack<br />
laws on us, Just to keep the tor morality and what is<br />
what happened? The<br />
resident voters, have been issue, or which side would Bttntr.<br />
minority happy.<br />
right? Do the legislators<br />
Christian lifestyle seems to It really doesn't pay being<br />
asked to pay for the legal benefit. That is the point-no<br />
really feel that they art<br />
We feel we are among the have been dropped for what Is Ihe "silent majority" when it<br />
oasts incurred by Councilman one knows.<br />
pleasing the majority <strong>of</strong> their<br />
majority in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who presently called a fytiPfnlntif to the "boisterous minority"<br />
lids if the recall attempts are Although it may not be<br />
eonstituania?<br />
are very upset as to what Is lifestyle, and morals are now that is heard. It was that way<br />
pursued, which is reasonable, politically expedient and tohappening<br />
here.<br />
a thing <strong>of</strong> the past.<br />
If (hey feel unable or<br />
when one loud voice from<br />
TM* Issue is costing all <strong>of</strong> not legally required, ask the We have lived here and atoo<br />
unqualified to vote In such a<br />
It does make one wonder if Roslyn, Pa. turned our<br />
the taxpayer* money, not just taxpayers how they feel and had rental units here for the<br />
way-that could turn this<br />
the legislators ever pick up • country's heritage around and<br />
Ihe resident voters. An spend their money to last 31 yean, and also came<br />
country around, then who not<br />
Bible which could be tbeif removed Bible reading and<br />
The second part <strong>of</strong> theachieve<br />
it. Since the here on vacations at children<br />
let such questions be put to a<br />
orJy source <strong>of</strong> direction if they prayer from the public<br />
answer 1* even easier. Simply referendum • to which and though we can see the rest<br />
vote on the ballot to see what<br />
would only let it be their schools (<strong>of</strong> course, not without<br />
pot, it would be me right thing everyone to referring to non- <strong>of</strong> our country changing for<br />
the people really want?<br />
the help <strong>of</strong> the legislators).<br />
to do.<br />
binding, why not let the the worst (morally,<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> its resOd taxpayers at least respond to<br />
We realize Oat when 4 , Then came the legalisation<br />
I still believe In the<br />
spiritually, losing our<br />
character. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is a questionnaire? \\<br />
legislator enacts any piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> abortion and the por-<br />
majority and expect to' have<br />
freedoms, etc.) we sttU had<br />
unique when compared with<br />
legislation, it ia always an nographic filth in magazines me opportunity to vote for the<br />
Since when do good people anight <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would<br />
most places fat the country. As<br />
Imposition <strong>of</strong> aomebody'i and on TV. It seems then is support <strong>of</strong> the blue laws.<br />
only do the right thing If It Is remain toe same, with its blue<br />
a resort, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cannot<br />
morality on someone else, and no end to the degradation <strong>of</strong> Virginias. MacDontld<br />
politically expedient or laws and its Pounding<br />
ecooomicany support all <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
we the majority are Just this once great nation.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
legally required? Even the<br />
taxpayers 12 months a year, issue <strong>of</strong> home rule palet when<br />
A* a result, "only 7 percent <strong>of</strong> one reallies that only 7 per-<br />
the property-owners here are cent <strong>of</strong> the homeowners rule.<br />
ftgJatered to vote, according It the city can get the tax bills<br />
to the (<strong>Ocean</strong> aty) depart to the taxpayers, the dty can<br />
1 new n<br />
program there will be eeh<br />
Bor even more money if we.!<br />
intend to continue to operate.pr<strong>of</strong>itably<br />
and leglHmateljvLi<br />
Name withheld upon requests<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CUoLi<br />
Planes flying too low<br />
Editor's note: ltd? is a the alrcrafts and our ro<strong>of</strong> topH0,«<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> a petition' con- Is lower than 100 Inches. '• ^<br />
taining 24 signatures to<br />
Donald Fogg, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the 16-34 Community<br />
Association.<br />
We, the undersigned,<br />
resident* <strong>of</strong> Caroline Lane<br />
and vicinity in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty,<br />
seek the-help from our 16-34<br />
Community Association on a<br />
serious matter.<br />
Caroline Lane and nearby<br />
street* are on the direct approach<br />
<strong>of</strong> incoming and<br />
outgoing planes to and from<br />
Forget blue law; improve public seryicfc the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Airport. It is<br />
our understanding that these<br />
EdUor'inote-.ihUUa lain - for the past month We have a year-round Bate Laws arent hurting the planes must be a minimum <strong>of</strong><br />
copy <strong>of</strong> a letter to the city that is all we have read aboot population that bu doubled In people. Rape*, murder*, and 100 feet from our ro<strong>of</strong> top*,<br />
or beard about.<br />
the past 10 years and a arsons are. .<br />
Into Is not happening ln<br />
Politicians are recalled What 1* happening to the 1 don't know about you, but I unmer population thai la the My family hu lived In many, many, many<br />
dty known as "America's am tired <strong>of</strong> hearing about blue highest anyone can <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for over 80 year* situation*. We would venture<br />
greatest family resort?" laws. Do what you have to do remember./What additional al and this is the worst any <strong>of</strong> to say that in some cases the.<br />
%! for broken promises Quite frankly, I don't mink and be done win It. police and fi fire protection ftem have «vc* «een this dty.<br />
bright difference<br />
anyone knows. Ihe only thing Start spending time and h bi<br />
', Sentinel-Ledger: In broken ( morning and after find- which boasts the oldest inside It was clean and plain<br />
at a weekly rate. Since *"&<br />
OomtnCtty J k ; '.Editor, Sentinel-Ledgerr ;<br />
Ptease let roe be among the lOu^ whole police face<br />
first to congratulate tjbt just outotaridlngt "' y<br />
j v<br />
;\ > '"Joe<br />
Editor,<br />
Any project that<br />
(he expansion <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
~r? Airport shows *horW<br />
I I* tiiVI-j. * I n«HWMM<br />
1 DUIUU^B (' * 1 * "*•» sr**"^V*<br />
•liport in future ytatt: XJ^f<br />
couMb^avtrytapMtant^<br />
«a very important link, *?^?<br />
• in .pnhUc transponrsibiii<br />
bas«duponsoDMvlol«ttons<strong>of</strong><br />
to * Mermaid ln St. Anglican church foundation in with little wooden tables and<br />
visitors aren't permitted to Qeorge, rented a neighboring the Western hemisphere can chairs neatly situated around<br />
rent ears, motorbikes proved Suest bouse overlooking the be found near Hie center <strong>of</strong> an old wooden bar, Seafood<br />
the., best means <strong>of</strong> trans- harbor. Here they stayed town. By the waterfront Is the chowder and the seafood<br />
Qbortaiion; we were in- throughout the week notable King's Square. Shops, combination are the<br />
dependent <strong>of</strong> bus schedules abaring their rented home restaurants, taverns and pubs specialities here. The Black<br />
and' we didn't have to pay win ua and newly found are here. In ttw center <strong>of</strong> Horse Tavern, located on St.<br />
exorbitant taxi fares. friends. King's Square visitors can David's Island, overlooked St.<br />
Traveling through tht We learned the first day view the antiquated in- George Harbor. Inside,<br />
Bermudas was easy and there are many places to visit struments <strong>of</strong> corporal punish- monstrous mounted fish<br />
enjoyable. The layout <strong>of</strong> the to Bermuda, but the place we ment, the stocks and the graced the walls. By the bar,<br />
Winds resembles a fishhook enjoyed most was Ye Oide pillory. There too U the a vicious Mako shark witt<br />
and this shape is accentuated rom)e ef % Qeorge. This notorious "ducking stool'" gaping Jaws glared at the<br />
by bridges and causeways htotoric town, once the capital which, was used to give patrons. In the restaurant<br />
ing the seven principal <strong>of</strong> Bermuda, was founded in wrongdoers an unpleasant area, blue marlln, swordflsh,<br />
Is from east to west: St. 18 °9 fc y Admiral Oeorge dousing in the bay. and wahoo peered with glassy<br />
I's St George's, Main Somers. History reveals that Originally the stool was used eyes as we dined on such<br />
L Somerset, Watford, ^ George Somers had left to punish both men and delicacies as scallops,<br />
and Ireland. Plymouth, England bound for women, but eventually the grouper, yellowtall and<br />
remaining islands are Jamestown, Va. when Ms "ducking" became reserved wahoo.<br />
_ red ta clusters in the fleet o£ niae "Ml* carrying for nagging women or Not. all the crew, though,<br />
many different harbors and passengers and supplies, was "scolds." Husbands would be dined dally on seafood. A<br />
HUMS Some are inhabited scattered by a hurricane, overseers <strong>of</strong> the punishment! prime rib dinner was enjoyed<br />
« by some when Bill M<strong>of</strong>fltt<br />
made , the appropriate<br />
.1' Jv.<br />
arrangements at the Officer's<br />
dub on the U.5. Naval Base.<br />
Other crew members<br />
discovered a sumptuous<br />
. . English beef pie served at the<br />
1 1<br />
' * V' J Pub on the square in St.<br />
. ^1 Georges and a few dined on a<br />
tasty chicken di*h one night at<br />
a local Ja« club called<br />
Flavors. - '<br />
Outdoor actlviUesabound in *<br />
the -Bermuda*. Tennis,<br />
golfing, windsurfing, tailing,<br />
fl«hing,, diving, and<br />
snorkeling am all available<br />
for energetic souls. But most<br />
,0fM»'"rt»dW'j. crew* opted to<br />
lounge on Bermuda's<br />
f-V 1 awaited the advent <strong>of</strong> one<br />
more guest, the vivacious and<br />
entertaining Daniel Pfhjter <strong>of</strong><br />
Gladwyne, Pa., who ii<br />
known throughout the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty galling community for his<br />
sailing expertise. Danny was<br />
arrivini to b§ our fifth ,. « « . • * « -<br />
helmnnen. "** White Horse Tavern on King's Square in<br />
By Saturday afternoon our<br />
Am<br />
8t> G* 01 "!*. Bermuda.<br />
ine resi 01 us TuetnoalcalW i^n to b# B Disnian' fop on B»
1<br />
PAGE 6 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUSTS,<br />
Worship together this week<br />
AME<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
7th St. and Haven Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
Rev. Beckworth J, Voorhees.<br />
pastor<br />
RiNDAY ,<br />
9:30 ajn. • Ouirch School-<br />
• 11 •JB.-Morning<br />
9:30 am - fAureh School<br />
11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />
7:M pa, • Evtnlnf lervlce.<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />
OF GOD<br />
HIS New Rd.<br />
Unwood<br />
Her. Jerry Sturgeon, paster<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a jn - Sunday school<br />
11 am • Morning worship<br />
7 pjn, - Evening service<br />
ABUNDANT<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
215 Shore Rd.<br />
(Plaia S Complex)<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev, Andrew Surace, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 am. • Worship service<br />
11 am • Worship service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7 pjn. • Midweek service.<br />
Baptist<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BAFTOT<br />
10th St. and Wesley Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
Rev. Donald I, Hurlbert,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajn. • Worship Sirvlw<br />
9:30 am, • Sunday school<br />
10:4!IA • Worship iervlct<br />
SBAVEW BAPTIST<br />
2025 Short Rd,<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev, Winiara W. LeCeney,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 un. - Sunday ichool<br />
10 am. - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 p m • Evening Bible study<br />
and prayer service.<br />
CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main Street<br />
OorMnaty<br />
%B. Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
S:4i ajn. . Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Rev. Lafayette Riddick,<br />
pastor<br />
'UNON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55tn Street and Asburv Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 th, 1985<br />
Dr, Stacy D, Myers, Jr.<br />
West Lawn Unlttd Methodist Church, Penna.<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 a.m.<br />
CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 a.m.<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:20 a.m.,<br />
Soloist, juay Jenkins, Mezzo Soprano<br />
Organist, Mn, Jane Smith<br />
Chaplain, j Hamilton Powter<br />
Reception <strong>of</strong> Ntw Members<br />
NURSBHY<br />
AVAILABLI J<br />
NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
10THA WESLEY 399-2261<br />
RiV. DONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior Patior<br />
REV. DONALD PHILLIPS, Visitation Pajtor<br />
Dm Senjtnty, Choir Director phi Senienty, Organist<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25,1985<br />
•:M AM. - PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />
9:30 A.M. •SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
10:45 A.M. • PASTOFJ DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />
7: IS P.M. • BIBLE CONFERENCE<br />
The Griner Musical Family<br />
Mon,thruFrl.7:tSP.M,<br />
THE GRINER MUSICAL FAMILY<br />
THE GRINER MUSICAL FAMILY<br />
Standing tor Th*<br />
Fun4mm*nttlm<br />
OtthtFllih<br />
Van Traniporfif Ion to and from Sunday School<br />
and Church ... Dial A Ride 3W 2241<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ijn, - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
•*;JU p.m.. Midweek praysr<br />
wviet.<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
GOO S. Store Rd,<br />
Marmora<br />
lh* Riv, RUHMIJ H. Bowers<br />
Jr. minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:(5 am. • Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />
7 pjn. - Evenini service<br />
TABERNACLE EAPTIST<br />
Mi St. and West Av.<br />
Rev. Michatl Walters, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m, - Morning service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 pjjj. • Prayer service<br />
FAITH BAPTIST<br />
Upper Township<br />
School<br />
Perry Road<br />
Barry Rice, pastor<br />
Middle<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9; 30 aja. • Sunday ichool<br />
10:45 ajn. • Morning service<br />
6 p,m. • Evening servlei<br />
CALVARY miDEPBNDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
m and New York Av,<br />
Somers Point<br />
Dm Corbetti pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 am. - Sunday school<br />
11 a.m, - Morning worship<br />
7 pjn. • Warship service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />
•rviee.<br />
Catholic<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL<br />
40th St. and Asbury Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />
M§p\ Thomas H, Sharkey,<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Dally - fl, 10 a jn. and 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday. I ajn., 4* S:15, 7<br />
and 8: IS pjn.<br />
Sunday . 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and<br />
11 30 a.m. and I pjn<br />
Wt. FRANCES<br />
CABRINI B.C.<br />
aid St. and Atlantic Av.<br />
Cteean Ciry<br />
Msgr. Joseph E, Conlpn,<br />
pastor<br />
SEAVEW BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
2025 Shore Rd. Unwood, N.J,<br />
(2 milts North <strong>of</strong> the Somtrj Point Circle)<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th<br />
An American 9:0 ° AM - = Sunday School<br />
Baptist<br />
Church<br />
, LeConey, Ptstor<br />
Bit»ilaM, Afllir,Orflinist<br />
Csrolyn M. Oerhartj Choir Dlr,<br />
10.00 A.M. - Morning Worship<br />
Guest Speaker:<br />
Rev. Robert W, Connor<br />
"God's I<br />
PBAYI<br />
BBLE STUDY<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
Ecumenical<br />
1900 VINTNOR AVE,,<br />
MARGATE, N.J.<br />
*„>«-<br />
Visitors Always Welcome<br />
SUNDAY,AUGUST 21<br />
Celebrate Life in Our Services<br />
at 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.<br />
Dr. Terence Elwyn Johnson<br />
Preaches<br />
"ALIVE TO THE CALL"<br />
Nursery at Both Services<br />
Church School 9:30<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour 10:30<br />
Inspirational Ministry <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
directed by PAUL McKAY<br />
Air Condifionrfd<br />
PLAN TO BE A PART OF<br />
THE OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE EXPERIENCE<br />
WESLEY AVENUE—5th to 6fh STREETS—OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
SIMMER OF '85,. .come and enjoy the continuing<br />
TABERNACLE TRADITION <strong>of</strong> outstanding inspirational services,<br />
THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1985<br />
Morning Services: 9:00 & 11:00 AM,<br />
(Song Service: 8:45 & 10:45)<br />
OREATMUSIC, TOO!<br />
] Sol<strong>of</strong>st<strong>of</strong>th«Day<br />
• BoWnFrenz<br />
. • • i .<br />
Organist & Atu*lc Coordinator<br />
"ss.Woodleyilaleh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
DR. ERNST G. SCHMIDT<br />
;• Gloria Dei Lutheran Church<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.<br />
V-j^Hpllywody Fir»t<br />
Presbyterii<br />
Evening Service: 7:30 P.M.<br />
(Soni Service! 7sl!>.<br />
HERB CLARKE<br />
Weatherman-Science and<br />
Medicine Editor, Phila, Pa.<br />
* •<br />
7:30 P.M. Dr. Normal Vincent Nate<br />
' ' ' ' Preacher, Writer, Inspirational<br />
f-i , Lectured New Yorjjiy New YorK<br />
fcW'<br />
ST. AUGUITDSE'S<br />
13th St. and Wesley Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Msgr. James A, Carr, pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Dally • 7 and 8 ajn.<br />
Saturday - 4,5:45 and 7 p m,<br />
Sunday-8, 9:15, 10:30 ajn<br />
and noon.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Weekdays alter 8 a.m.<br />
Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />
pjn. and after 7 pjn, Man.<br />
•yi<br />
MASSES 30th St. and Bay Av.<br />
Dalh; . 1 aad 9 am Oetin (Sty<br />
Saturday-9 fun., 6 and 7:30 R«». Michael W. Goldberg,<br />
nm rector<br />
Sunday-7,8:30.10 and 11:30<br />
ajn.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Saturday from 11<br />
noon, before mmm<br />
wening,<br />
a.m. to<br />
In the<br />
CHURCH OF TfflS<br />
RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />
Marmora<br />
Magr, Jam«i J. Zegers,<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Daily . 8 and 9<br />
Friday . 8 ajn. and 7 pjn<br />
Saturday • 4 and 6:30 pjn.<br />
Sunday - 7:45. 9, 10:15 and<br />
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44Oi and Landls Av.<br />
Sea Isle dry<br />
Msgr, Paul M. O'Connor,<br />
pastor<br />
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Saturday - 4 to 5 pjn.<br />
Christian Science<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRJOT<br />
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«h St. and Asbury Av.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
SUNDAY<br />
11 ajn. • Church service and<br />
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DAILY<br />
11 ajn, to 2 pjn. • Reading<br />
Room open<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
8 pjn. • Testimony meeting.<br />
Episcopal<br />
HOLYTRINITV<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
SATURDAY<br />
5:30 p.m. .<br />
HolyEucharW<br />
SUNDAY<br />
I BJS, • Holy Eucharist<br />
10 ajn.. Choral Eucharist.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. • Italy Eucharist<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
157 Shore Rd.<br />
Sonera Point<br />
Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />
rector<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajn. • Holy Eucharist<br />
10 ajn. • Choral Eucharist<br />
with sermon, story hour and<br />
nursery.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
10 ajn,. Holy Eucharist in<br />
fee chapel.<br />
CHURCH OF THE<br />
REDEEMER<br />
20th and Atlantic Av.<br />
Longport<br />
Rev. Dabney J. Carr<br />
SUNDAY<br />
S a.m. . Holy- Communion<br />
10 ajn. - Morning service.<br />
Holy Communion first Sunday<br />
(t the month.<br />
Greek Orthodox<br />
HOLYTRMTTY<br />
GREEK ORTHODOX<br />
Mil Road<br />
Bargalntown<br />
Rev. D.J, Constantelos,<br />
pastor<br />
R3NDAY<br />
9 ajn. • Orthos - Matins<br />
8:30 a.m. - Divine liturgy<br />
10:30a.m. •Sermon<br />
InteTdenominatimal<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Av., 6th to 6th sts.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, William O. Udf,<br />
president<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
BY-THE3EA<br />
Sfitta St. and Asbury Av,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Interdenominational<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:15 ajn. - Sunday school<br />
10:30aJn.-Morning service<br />
with guest speaker.<br />
UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore Rd.<br />
Unwood<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn. - Church school<br />
11 a.m. -Morning worship<br />
7 pjn, • Evening service<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Lyndhurst and WUtar Av.<br />
Marmora<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:30 ajn. • Worship service<br />
11 ajn. • Family Bible hour<br />
7 pjn. • Gospel meeting<br />
GRACE<br />
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Hotel Luray<br />
632 Wesley Av,<br />
0am Clfy<br />
Rev. Frank Mohr<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn. . Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />
7M p.m, - Evening service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:80 pja. • ft-ayer<br />
and Bible study<br />
REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />
OF JESUS L.DJ.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
11 ajn. • Meets In the<br />
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Rd., Seaville. (Jut lnalde the<br />
NJ. Martai Setonee ConaorUum.)<br />
AH are welcome.<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />
MO Ventnor Parkway<br />
&at g<br />
Rev. Terence E. Johnson<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. • Worship service<br />
and church school<br />
WNDAY CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
9 ajn. 11 ajn. • Morning UNION CHAPEL<br />
aervlee wim guest speaker, nri St. and CenWl Av.<br />
7:30 p.m. - Evening service fjeean <strong>City</strong><br />
with guest speaker.<br />
PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />
Harbor Village Square<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av. and Zlon<br />
Rd.<br />
Bargalntown<br />
Rev. William Brltt, pastor<br />
U a.m.<br />
7. pjn.<br />
•Serviee<br />
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Kirk, Stepahnik repeat at the oars<br />
The wndwood Crest Beach<br />
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Tnc Crest guards didn't win<br />
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The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> crew <strong>of</strong> Ron<br />
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Fiery. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s LM<br />
DTHzito placed fifth.<br />
The final event, the oneman<br />
lifeboat race, was won by<br />
Avalon f Bruce Batier and Eric<br />
Strotbeck, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
ISiOO,<br />
TVo-mfle nm — l. Ron<br />
Deekert, OTldwood, «;»; I<br />
Jeff Krlll, North WUdwood,<br />
lO.IS- S, Tom Carroll,<br />
TOdwood Crest, lOiU- 4,<br />
John Evans, Stone, Harbor,<br />
s Dave Coi, Mas10:S7;<br />
5. John Moabamery,<br />
Bilkens from WUdwood Crest Avalon, 11:03.<br />
placed second; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Three-quarter mile »wim-<br />
Ron Kirk, third.<br />
L Ed Ptory, AWOOH, 14:81;<br />
2. Ron Wltenan, WUdwood<br />
Team itiuM^g, _ i wild- Crest, 15:10; 3, Mike Toy,<br />
wood Gist, 15; 1 Aitmton, li; AtlanUc aty, 15:23; 4. Jus<br />
3. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy, »• «. WMweod, MuccUroae, Ventnor, 15:52;<br />
S; S.(tte) N. Wfldwood and 8, Lee WPrMto, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qft,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, i- 7,(llt) MtB,<br />
Longport and Margate, 3; <strong>On</strong>e-mile lifeboat race — 1.<br />
§,(Se) Sea Ida, Ventnor and Qret Cos, Avrion, 4:69; 2,<br />
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Stooe Harbor, 2; Brtgantlne, Bin Bflkens, WUdwood Crest,<br />
0; Capt May, 0; Upper 1:17; 3, Ron Wrk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Township, 0,<br />
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116 " w ^o participated in the annual Sea liie <strong>City</strong> Run Ias?l<br />
Joe Abrams <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia covered the 13.1-mile course first in l hour 9 minutes 20 seconds<br />
Sunfish series continues at club<br />
Junior Sunfish sailors at the McKinsey was second and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Yacht Club Friday<br />
aman <strong>of</strong> the seniors moved to<br />
Jamie Tecce third. Fourth<br />
fee third leg, though, Jenny<br />
were bothered by the hazy<br />
the front with Kevin Backe<br />
WYOMING BRIDGE<br />
was Dave Herb and fifth was<br />
Reed sneaked In front and<br />
and hot weather conditions,<br />
and Jimmy DiMarino right<br />
WINNERS LISTED<br />
Dan Schwenk.<br />
maintained It to cross the<br />
but continued to vie for the<br />
beMnd. The going was slow<br />
Winners in the bridge championships in the August<br />
It-fleet's Chuckle Wagner<br />
finish flrst. Chew stayed in<br />
when the wind died halfway to<br />
games August 19 were Edith fleet series.<br />
passed the starting line first fee aecond mark, but Brian<br />
aecond and Hertz was third.<br />
M. Bennett, Dorothy S. Shaw<br />
with Jamie Lynn In second Becotte managed to pull a<br />
and Ruth MeBride. The<br />
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limes are played 7:30 p.m.<br />
strong tide and light air, outmaneuvered Ma rivals to third nark Huntsman<br />
each Monday at the Wyoming<br />
making progress around the capture first place, ahead <strong>of</strong> regained his lead and won,<br />
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courses slower than usual, Jason Chew. Matt Schwenk Becotte was second,<br />
an donated to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A-Qeet's first contest had finished third.<br />
DiMarino bird.<br />
Rescue Squad. For in- eight boats huddled at the<br />
For the seniors, Beth<br />
formation call Edith B, Smith, start, with stragglers moving<br />
In the A's second race, P.J.<br />
Bowers held the lead until<br />
manager, at 399-1764 or 399- up on the others. Shane<br />
Oiew and Diane Hathaway<br />
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Jimmy DiMarino overtook<br />
fusion and Jumped in front. By<br />
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the second mark, McKinsey<br />
five other sailors In con-<br />
followed by Brian Huntsman<br />
stayed ahead with Dave Herte<br />
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and Kevin Baeke.<br />
and Mike DiMarino'second<br />
boat length lead rounding the<br />
and third. <strong>On</strong> ttairthlrd leg,<br />
Tlie course was changed to last mark and held it to the<br />
DiMarino passed McKinsey<br />
Ml-to-starboard for the finish ahead <strong>of</strong> Chew. Third<br />
and Craig Mooastero took<br />
second set <strong>of</strong> races, because was Shane McKinsey and<br />
over thirl<br />
to tidal flow ceased to be a fourth was Susan Connolly.<br />
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High scorer Monday<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club was<br />
Florence Kulp with 668.<br />
Runners-up were Gertrude<br />
Stengel 844, Al. Itevles and<br />
Sam D'Alesslo 643, Alex<br />
Orfanelli m, Elsie Quest 623,<br />
John Mullan 604, Frieda Mali<br />
602, Earl Ardell 583, -Mabel<br />
N»n 576, Walt Bemer 574<br />
and Fran Brothers 573. u<br />
Top honors in bridge went to<br />
pry Lockyer 4,000, May<br />
Presti 3,960, Bsta Jentsch<br />
-3,840, Johnette Hoelile 3,660,<br />
Fran Johnson 3,110, Vic<br />
Kauf old 3,590 and Helen Jones<br />
3,580.<br />
Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card Club<br />
meets 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />
Youth Center, 6th Street and<br />
Atlantic Avenue.<br />
BOATING COURSE '*<br />
STARTING 8BPT, 11<br />
The Absecon bland Power<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 mas<br />
Twenty-three men and<br />
women participated in the<br />
fourth annual Cedar Beach<br />
Civic Association Golf<br />
Tournament recently at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Course.<br />
Charlie Duffy placed first<br />
to low grosj in the men's<br />
division while hia wife Marie<br />
was first low gross In the<br />
women'• division with<br />
respective scores <strong>of</strong> 40 and 55.<br />
Arthur Oorualvii, third.<br />
fti men was Jim Townaend;<br />
third low grosa, Pleit<br />
In the women's division for<br />
Brambley.<br />
tow net icores, top flnish«ri<br />
In the women's division, were Nancy ZblkowsW, first;<br />
•cond low grois wlnnir was * and Kithy Bloslnjkl, second.<br />
Helen Woodland; third low<br />
gross, Betty Smith<br />
The event benefits the<br />
association's bench program.<br />
Residents Interested In in-<br />
Hie men'i low net winners formation about the<br />
were Rich Brandow, first- association's activities may<br />
Lea Zbikowiki, second; write to P.O. Box 2053.<br />
are *° tee <strong>of</strong>f durta « to «rth »««>«•« Cedar Beach S<br />
Rahn, Brophy are rookie winners<br />
uan Rahn and Gary<br />
Brophy, 1985 <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />
School graduates, easily won<br />
the annual <strong>Ocean</strong> aty teach<br />
Patrol Rookie Two-Man<br />
Lifeboat Race,<br />
Rahn and Brophy won the<br />
race with a time <strong>of</strong> 16:49. In<br />
second place, with a time <strong>of</strong><br />
17:12 was Dave Dixon and<br />
Paul McCracken. Placing<br />
third in a time <strong>of</strong> 17:34 was<br />
Doug Vaako and Charlie<br />
Mem,<br />
RESULTS<br />
L Dan Rahn and<br />
Gary&ophy. , 18:49<br />
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Paul MeCractan........ 17;12<br />
3. Dong Vasko and<br />
QarlieMeasa ...17:34<br />
i Ted Evans and<br />
BeauHoppln ,...17:3J<br />
5. Darren Hlckman and<br />
6. Brent Davis and<br />
HikeKilsey,..,....,.,l?;43<br />
7. Joe Weindorfer and<br />
WJUanHwell 18:21<br />
& Mike All and<br />
aeveParldin.,.,..... .19:00<br />
9, Brett Balsley and<br />
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Caddie tourney winners Imt^i in women's golf<br />
The annual Caddie Tournament<br />
sponsored by the<br />
Women's Golf Association<br />
was on Aug. § at Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Country Club where the<br />
winners were as follows:<br />
Fint Evelyn Kranta, net 65;<br />
Helen Keller won closest to<br />
the pin on (he fourth hole, and<br />
Peg Wlegand won closest to<br />
the pin on the 13th hole,<br />
The annual "Guys and<br />
Dana" tournament was Aug.<br />
second Esther Off, net 69;<br />
third Jean Fox, net 70; fourth Hie winners were Jean<br />
<strong>On</strong>dy Fetersen, net 70. Koch and her son ail Koch<br />
Betsy Baag had low gross <strong>of</strong> wltt a better boll net SI,<br />
77 and also won the longest Second place were Bobbie<br />
drift competition.<br />
McAllister and Chris Heesen<br />
by a match <strong>of</strong> cards net 61.<br />
Third place went to Alma and<br />
Bob FUppen net 82, Drw«nd<br />
Mrs. Metaod Thomson won<br />
fourth place net 64.<br />
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Gregg Shultz bumps the ball to his partner in<br />
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volleyball tournament last week.<br />
Hughes brothers<br />
win tournament<br />
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Men's Doubles<br />
Volleyball Tournament was<br />
held Aug. 17 and IS on the 6th<br />
Street beach with WUUe and<br />
John Hughes emerging as the<br />
winners.<br />
The tournament brought In<br />
teams from Colorado,<br />
Virginia, New York and<br />
Massachusetts to compete for<br />
• 1600 purse.<br />
During the double<br />
elimination tournament,<br />
Willie and John Hughes,<br />
brothers from Springfield,<br />
Va,, emerged from the<br />
winners bracket to defeat<br />
William "Bunky" Dukes <strong>of</strong><br />
defeated by "Dukei <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilson" in the consolation<br />
finals.<br />
The tournament was<br />
sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
Recreation Department and<br />
directed by Wendy Bruno.<br />
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Boardsailing winners announced<br />
Winners have been announced<br />
In the boardsalllng<br />
competition sponsored early<br />
ttilj month <strong>of</strong>f Kennedy Park<br />
In Somers Point by Subaru<br />
MFly,<br />
At total <strong>of</strong> M registrants<br />
petition in Great Egg Harbor<br />
Bay here, and prizes were<br />
<strong>of</strong> Toms River- 7, Mike Pinto<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; I, Brian Wyllle<br />
awarded to top finishers in all<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brigantilne; 9, Hugues<br />
three elimination heats as DelForge <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> €%; 10.<br />
well ai the consolation heat. Victor Valentino <strong>of</strong> Lan-<br />
The top ten finishers: 1, caster, Pa,<br />
Pater Grlmwood <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
competed for prizes in the aty; 2, Robert LarBn <strong>of</strong><br />
two-day competition as part<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3, Denny Larson<br />
<strong>of</strong> Subaru's 12-clty national<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mt. Pleasant, Miss.- 4<br />
tour.<br />
ten Scarborough <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
It was the second con- aty; 5, BlU Stuempflg <strong>of</strong><br />
secutive vear for the com- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; |. Craig Prothers<br />
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The championship was<br />
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Erie Pavels and partner<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE 8ENTINEL.LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J. FHIPAY, AUGUST 23, mtffife<br />
pnoto by Mnlar studio<br />
Wayne and Vince Fletcher, right, and crew with the wahoo caught<br />
during last weeks yacht club tournament on the boat "Wayvin."<br />
Announce winners <strong>of</strong> first tourney<br />
Hie tint Mean <strong>City</strong> Yacht Tony Faraco and Phil Spencer, Baltimore and<br />
dub Marlin Tournament was Kolea, co-chiirmen, were Wilmington canyons followed<br />
launched Aug. 15 wife a assisted by Judy Kolea, Ann by weigh-ins at fee Harbor<br />
captain's dinner at the club. Robinson and Mary Hakes House and each evening by<br />
The invocation was given by throughout the tournament. Past Commodore Ray<br />
Put Commodore Jim Ac- Thirty boats competed In Thereault.<br />
cardi. Commodore Bob (be tournament with about IN A barbecue on Friday and<br />
Hltchingjj wished all a safe fishermen. Fishing was onan<br />
awards party on Sunday<br />
trip and good fishing. Friday and Saturday at fee concluded fee festivities.<br />
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Hobie-Cat regatta Saturday<br />
Tlie Surf Boat Association the final lntra-city winners. organization <strong>of</strong> all Hoble-Cat<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> U sponsoring Prizes for fee first, second, owners In <strong>Ocean</strong> C% who sail<br />
he annual intradty Hoble- and third-place winners are their boats <strong>of</strong>f the local<br />
Oat facing Regatta at 29th provided by lay View beaches. Its membership<br />
Street Beach on Aug. 24, Marina,<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> approximately 80<br />
Mailing at 2 p.m.<br />
This year as a special percent <strong>of</strong> ill the licensed<br />
TWi U the fifth annual feature to maintain spec- Hobie-Cat owners authorized<br />
event <strong>of</strong> this type organlied tators' interest between to sail <strong>of</strong>f the city beaches and<br />
specifically among and for the races, fee marina will provide to park their Cats on fee<br />
licensed Hobie-Cat sailors In several sailboards wife in- beaches.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
structors who will demon- The SBA is also responsible<br />
71m races, run by the SBA, strate fee use <strong>of</strong> sailboards in to fee <strong>Ocean</strong> ,<strong>City</strong> Police<br />
eonaiat <strong>of</strong> pff-the-beach (tarts, fee ocean and will give a* Department for fee testing <strong>of</strong><br />
rounding several bouys in the limited number <strong>of</strong> free all Hobie-Cat operators prior<br />
ocean in view <strong>of</strong> the beach, lessons. Individuals in- to fee issuance <strong>of</strong> a sailing<br />
and a fast return through fee terested in a free lesson must license. AU boats and all<br />
surf to a beach finish. Nor- register at the race operators must be licensed by<br />
mally three separate races headquarters prior to thefee<br />
city in order to sail here.<br />
art run with each crew start <strong>of</strong> fee first race. Rain date for fee event is<br />
competing in each race and The SBA is fee <strong>of</strong>ficial 31 and<br />
accumulating points based on<br />
then- finish position, llie total<br />
<strong>of</strong> all points then determines<br />
Despite weather conditions<br />
feat resulted In sloppy rides,<br />
fee tournament was hailed a<br />
success. Top honors in the<br />
marlin category went to John<br />
Imbeii aboard the Santo<br />
flora. Second place went to<br />
Bob Traa on fee Reel Affair<br />
and third went to Tony Faraco<br />
to fee Ovtm.<br />
Emmet Sheridan on fee<br />
Rock Away boated a 52-pound<br />
tuna to take first place in feat<br />
category. Jim Andrews on fee '<br />
Jingoes reeled In a 4fH4-pound<br />
tuna for second.<br />
A sm-pound dolphin was<br />
caught by Jim Andrews on fee<br />
Jingoes winning Um first<br />
place In feat category. John<br />
RoteDe on fee Sheer Pleasure<br />
caught a UU-peund dolphin<br />
for second place.<br />
First place In fee open<br />
category went to Wayne and<br />
Vince Fletcher who caught a<br />
53-pound wahoo.<br />
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first annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Marlin Tournatnent.<br />
John Imbesi, left, accepts the first-place<br />
award for the Marlin division from Commodore<br />
Bob Hitchings and Phillip Kolea, chairman for<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Marlin Tournament,<br />
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u n a t t h » B a l l n u a H o l > l . n h 4 » M i .<br />
O c a a n c i r y C a l l » « g l i a vi%<br />
ACCORWANISTFOBKSJE<br />
"Music for your next ai<br />
fair"<br />
BERMUDA<br />
TRIP<br />
'459 PER PERSON<br />
Mov. 11 to Nov. 15,'85<br />
Breaktast h Dinner<br />
Included Dally I<br />
BERMUMANA<br />
HOTEL<br />
lutt 2 blocks<br />
from Hamilton<br />
for shopping.<br />
Call Barbara Locke<br />
398-4680 in<br />
S. JOHN LOEPER<br />
RIG, BUILDER<br />
Additions Alterations<br />
Steps & Decks Home Repairs<br />
Handyman Service Unlimited<br />
398-5553<br />
HANDVANDVRRPAIRS<br />
ilrr.palBlPn»,3<br />
A n y t y p a i m i l l o r l a r g i<br />
H n r l y s r c n t r a c t<br />
ealiatB.7101<br />
O O N ' T T H R O W T H Q S I e L D - s r<br />
b r s k a f l W k a l a w a y . C a l l T i n B i n B o e f a r<br />
3 « « 4 1 . A i ) K I M I s i r e p a i r , l o r a l l l y p a i<br />
m e i c y c M i a t r a i i o n a b l u a l M , V l k<br />
S A I L B O A T - M ' O ' O a y , l u y o p<br />
• i c i l l a n l c o o d l t l o r , C a l l M i l l ! o r m<br />
I B M . V K<br />
General Mdst.<br />
K T P O R T K B i l A C H - F t ( * r .<br />
U c M i k l , M M p r l c i ! • ( • • * t r . d t l<br />
1 1 % « l l N a w • n t n l M n . . T h a<br />
l O B i i i t a r l l T w o , l l i t l 1 * ! B u r y , Q.c,.<br />
C a n J t H D I . » • "<br />
RELIEF CO0K-f'»,Mim..<br />
€t€ only. Apply in parion Wesley<br />
Homntaad, B! Eaii Bignin si 0 C toe<br />
fa<br />
eONSTRueTION LAtORIH-yyanteB,<br />
yaar round ampleymeflt. Slop at Con<br />
Jtrucllon Trallar 7ttn 1 lay Aanur tm<br />
S E C K B T A R T - w i n , g s g d a a m l M i t r a n H<br />
M l i i i . O u t i l a n l i n g o p p o r t u n i t y t o | o m a<br />
p r s g m i l v a D e a l E . t j t . M a m t t l n g<br />
F i r m , S a l i r y » n a b g n u l a i c o m m . r i<br />
• u r a t t w i n u p a r l H H j a » n d p e r l o r m . n<br />
c a . C a l l M r . M a i l , B a t o n M a r k a t l n g ,<br />
B U M ) ,:,<br />
M B L f l l - T o w o r k M M i l l A m . r l c .<br />
F l o a t i . P a r t l i m a , l u l l t i m e , d a y o r<br />
n i g n t . S a n l s r c H l t e n s w e l c o m e . P h i l<br />
T u m e f i D i i p t a y i . 1 1 1 7 H a s a i i A « e , .<br />
e.e, i« un. H<br />
7;=^ Child Care<br />
i at. tin<br />
• w a i T f t i s F I u i t o y " F w i i i e S ;<br />
• F u l l / P e r f l i m e . S f j s r W B f j a r f J e g » i b l § .<br />
• c a l l M r , S e s l e r B e t w e e n 8 JO a m 1<br />
, n o o n , F l a n d e r s H o t e l J W I 0 O O Wi/it<br />
• R E C E P T I O N I S T M r C n l r g p r a e i W l o f<br />
> l i s a . P a r t t i n t e , e n e a r f u l , f r i e n d l y , i n .<br />
I c l u d a i l i g h t M s k k a a p l n g & l l s m t y p i n g ,<br />
i O o o d o p p o r t u n i r , . c a l l 3 « * 5 S d F «<br />
I BAKER on BAKERS HBLPIB - Ap<br />
• p l y i n ( w r i o n m a r f f l n n , d a )<br />
' I P a j i r y 1 M B . 1 1 4 1 A S S v r y A v a . O C I I<br />
I A D U L T S O H<br />
I w a n , l a u M r y , g e n e r a l d u t l e i a t S M t t<br />
' n o u i e I I M C M i l t l l n R e t r e a t C e n t e r , 4<br />
; d a y t f a . m . • ! p . m . , r « ( e r « n t e » , t u n .<br />
• i n a r s r r e a r r o u n d , m u l t w i n u n t i l<br />
• U N r t l « y , A l M n w ' l i n n 1 D 0 e c a u<br />
I t<br />
THEMJUmnU<br />
INQUIRER<br />
NEEDS<br />
DEUWEHY PEOPLE<br />
l l M I H t e i i n c i M a p r a p / e o u l l t a r / H r y i n<br />
ir, g m i r m . t I M S , A p p l y W e d n e s d a y<br />
f l r j d a y , I I p . m . l a y C H e a t e , * U A i l e r y<br />
* « . i - ' i i<br />
H O U S E K E E P E R — F u l l t i m a . B a n a t l M ,<br />
A p p l y I n p a n — , w a u a y M a w , a n d i .<br />
t a y A v a . , O , C , t O I J , M »<br />
G I R L S W A N T E D — f o r K l t t n a n w e n<br />
i n d C i a r k t , A p p l y V o i f a t s ' l f S 7 w a t t<br />
A v a , IB<br />
HEAL KTATE 5ALEStT.Tr.un-<br />
FVI! tima, aiperiancM, Call tar .ppoln<br />
talent, onan city Realty, ]clh and<br />
Usury. Mf-Ml. tl<br />
NISMT !icgBIT¥-il S..M..J A.M.' 4<br />
nlgnti a week. Call Mr. KuMrnui, Jtt<br />
l«e. t/W<br />
N I I D T E A R B e U H B - W a i t r a u a n d<br />
S u k i n t a k e r , a i p a r l a n c e a . A p p l y i n R e r -<br />
a n , M a r i a ' i . 1 S I 0 B a y A v e n u a , o c i / t<br />
M O D E L S — F o r T V C a m r n e r c i a i T a M<br />
m o v i e a i t r a i , n a s i p c r l a n c e n M d a d ,<br />
A n i t e u r a n d P r o . A i l e o n . n o l a a i , b y<br />
• p p o i n t r n n i l M h i , U n l w u l C a i t l n g .<br />
A i l UHD41 \ u f<br />
WILL DO BABTilTTlNO - in my<br />
no—a, f flayi a w«k, Viry load with<br />
cmilran. Call Wlfin, n<br />
^ME CHILDBEHi PLAtE - 11*<br />
Haven An, CompHt. acadamic and<br />
recraatisnal pradram, art, dance,<br />
muilc. iwlmmlna Muoiu, Monday Hini<br />
Fr(day,r:NIOl:4Ip.ni. II<br />
ST, PETiR'l MiTHOOIST Pfa-aci—ii -<br />
Mornlno program, for J and I yaar slat,<br />
Btglttsr now for ieBtaniNr «irollrnml-<br />
x.iiimimi.wiiii IB<br />
•AirSITTINS - In myMam <strong>City</strong><br />
W m t , M a n . . F r l . | a . m . J i l B p m . I ,<br />
w i i a n t n f t r a n c a , M i l p n v M a h o t l y n c t i<br />
C a l l W a y f » d a y » , I W r M a a v t n l n a i . I f ?<br />
R E L A X - W i t h 3 4 h o u r l o v i n j t a r e , i n<br />
t a n l a n d c h i l d c a r e s e r v i c e b y<br />
p r a r e u i a n a l f s r f n e r t e a c h a r , V s u r h o m e<br />
u f m i n e C a l l U n p e e W l M i l t &<br />
« A 1 ¥ S I T T I N O - M y c e n t r a l O . C , h o ,<br />
i m a n t l 1 0 r B O d l a n , %U p a r w e a k . M e n<br />
f r i , E i p a r l a n c a d l i t t e r a n d n M t n e r ,<br />
l o v l n f c a r e . C a l l » 9 M j a i l e r 1<br />
GIANT<br />
COIN-OP<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
(including SUN.)<br />
SAME DAY<br />
DRY '<br />
CLEANING<br />
IN BY 1 P.M.<br />
pick up same day<br />
Ask about our<br />
Tailor Work<br />
on New & Old<br />
Garments<br />
CLEAN ALL<br />
COIN-OP CENTER<br />
Growetand Ave. 4 New Bd.<br />
Som«ri Point<br />
WASH<br />
BOWL<br />
COIN-OP<br />
LAUNDRY &<br />
DRY CLEANING<br />
OPEN<br />
24 HOURS<br />
P.K.S,<br />
CLEANING SERVICE<br />
391-9679<br />
• C a r p e t , • C o r a m t r c u j l<br />
• R i i l d i n l U I<br />
•Chtawy.<br />
"W»'nj Mn •Inn you need yi"<br />
S H U T R O C K , D R ¥ I S P A L L - F ' l . l l e r .<br />
M n e l l n g , p r i m e N o r n e i , I n c . , O c e a n<br />
C i t y , N J N o | O B t o o • m a i l , l u l l v o u . r s n<br />
i t t a . N e w J t r i a y r e f i i l t r t c i , F r t f<br />
t i m a l H . A l l t r K a u r i * e e k , r v n . e f<br />
i a f t l<br />
• Single<br />
• Double<br />
•Triple Load<br />
Washers<br />
25-301b. Dryers<br />
W.th. Dry 4 Foil Service<br />
•<br />
Altendmt<strong>On</strong>Outy<br />
8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> FfMPirtdno<br />
#<br />
0PEN7 0AVSAWEEK<br />
16TH& HAVEN AVE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
D E C K S A D D I T I O N S . R a i l i n g , . t 7 p i ,<br />
a t e , P r l m B H e m a a , i n c . , S c a a n e i t y , N . J ,<br />
M o I N t o g u n a l l f u l l y g u a r a n t e e d . N e w<br />
J w M y n t l i t t T M , F r e e H t l r n a t n , C a l l<br />
J W I B O . « H » r h m n , w s e k e n a i e r<br />
l M i y f c t a l l J S S l l i a t f<br />
LIN HUNT<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
. Complete Home<br />
Repairs<br />
Inside & outside<br />
painting, ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />
light hauling, grouting 4 '<br />
399-8003<br />
VCR RENTAL<br />
TAPES-VHS/BETA<br />
• NO Membership<br />
• No X Rated<br />
• Deposit Required '•<br />
pKNIGHT'S" Family;<br />
R For Imsrtmnimnl<br />
Within Knight's Pharmacy<br />
8th A Wesley 399-5555<br />
Antiques & furniture<br />
Oide Buy Shoppe<br />
Rl. 559 Mays Landing Hd.<br />
Somers Point, NJ<br />
Visa • Masicreard<br />
New Qp*n j Days<br />
Appointments mtui<br />
Wanlad! Old Somers Point<br />
Pictures and r»esf Cards n<br />
B A T H H O O M 5 - N e w l l x t u r n o r c o m<br />
p l a t e n e w M i g n , P r i m e H o r n e t , i n c . ,<br />
O c M f i C i t y , N J , N o I M t o e u n a i i , f u l i r<br />
o u a r a n l e M , N e w J e n t Y r t g l i t e r M ,<br />
P r w e i t l m a t e i . A f t e r h o u r i , w e t k a n d l<br />
o r h o l l c l e y i . c . i m o i l M . M<br />
D I N I H O R O O M S E T _ o l d c a r v e d o a k<br />
c h i n a c a b i n e t , b u l l e t , e i p a n a a b i e t a b l e<br />
a n d 5 c h a i n 1 7 0 0 . o r b a i t o i l e r , a i d w i n *<br />
u p c l K t H i . C a l l » t t J H t f i<br />
W I I O D I 5 - o . F a n t a t y , i i t h » 7 B o a «<br />
w a l k i n F l a n a . r - i H o t e l O i a u w a n .<br />
C h i n a , a i i e c t l b i a t , H t a t a I t i n l r y a n d<br />
i l l v e r . O p e n d a l l y 1 0 a . m . B u y i n g I M<br />
Miiim^m »<br />
NTly AND POHttlCAWBrre,<br />
» M e m a i i n e , , O c . a n c i t y , N j . N o<br />
l o o t o o U M i U l u l l y g u a r a n t e e s ' . N e w<br />
J e n a y r e g l i t a n d . t r m e i l l m a t e i C a l i<br />
m m m A f t e r h a i , t n e l u n d t o r<br />
Instructions<br />
N U R S E - f > i r t t l f f M , P R N » a w a l l<br />
• M i l l . A p i N * I "<br />
2 J n d ( M l a y , I I<br />
f t i l t l i . A p p l y I n p f r M i , W H I t y M a n g r ,<br />
! • • , * -<br />
©•livery <strong>On</strong>ly .<br />
No Collection<br />
'1,00 per hour<br />
Per information, call<br />
Mr. Kay 522-3402 „<br />
in<br />
N U R S E S A I M — P u l l t i m e / p e r t t i m e ,<br />
n y / ' c v i f i i M M i t n . / M i i n B t n a n ,<br />
W M n M a n g r . M M a r m fi.y A n . 1 0 1 ,<br />
i-n<br />
• USY HIAl, E5TATB OFFICE _ oil<br />
Krlr^tuiltlnMpMltlsntDilcarlHdialas<br />
NOV. HIRIHO-Ior y.,r roonr)<br />
ulaiiKnsnl pwillsii. Full and part<br />
tima. Apply m floor, Siaintsn'i Pept<br />
Store, (Mi I M Albury Ava, B.C. 1/37<br />
BABYSITTER WANTED In my Scam<br />
<strong>City</strong> name, nignt hoori Beginning tept,<br />
i nuntl weakly. Betpsniibla, anparien-<br />
Mi retorencH required. Call JtH)7«<br />
leave tnauaia, t/n<br />
HECECTIONIST-(P«n tlm.i, netdea<br />
lor WHkaMi. Csntaet OC. Community<br />
cent.r, nnKO t/jo<br />
SWIMMING LESIONS - aHM Impel,<br />
iswtei, call ief.fiM. "<br />
DOLL MAKING WORKSHOPS -"<br />
Learn to make your own alts.ua raoiHa<br />
uT an .ntiqu. doll, Alia Cnlna pelnllno<br />
elaiiat. Old dam repalrM, re.trung,<br />
awraltad. Call Hl-Oitr ,.j|<br />
.'INSTRUCTIONS NSW ACCEPTINO<br />
CMuiui ana Jui eultar tluoent,.<br />
Your pl.ee or mine, call HI 1144, II<br />
INSTRUCTOR! NlcHB-IPlri<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
Spring* Summer Work<br />
Opportunities for local<br />
people store , clerk and<br />
various kitchen (ebs. Cam<br />
pbell's Seafood Kitchen,.<br />
1331 Asbury Ave. AIM<br />
hiring for Campbell's other<br />
tide and.Mulford'5 Seafood<br />
Shack, Call 3«9-43]7 or J99<br />
2704 tf<br />
REAL ESTATI OFFICI5 MANAGER<br />
— Pull lime wltn license ana at lean<br />
tws yean eXBsrlHice to osersae<br />
J»lenwrs<strong>of</strong>u and operations, StnergUi<br />
cornmlmon •rrsngement plus sd<br />
ailional ovtirlda. Aiio, lmm«ji«t«<br />
)p«lngi. (or (leensM. eiperiittced<br />
tf, VVOOOi Agency, m MM, II<br />
WAITRESS M6U> WANTED - rfrl#<br />
full tlms. MahdaY tnni Friday i >g ]<br />
pm in tapt. Apply Lltiarar'i Lu,-<br />
chwn«ti«, m laardwaiK.. i-a<br />
IHVEHTORT CLBRIS DBIVUB -<br />
D a p a n d a t l a . r n a t u r a , w a i m r o a n l i M i n<br />
d i v i d u a l w i t h a o o d m a m ttllli. p r a v i o v i<br />
a x p t n a n c a p r a f a r n t f I n I n v e n t o r y c o n -<br />
t r o l . V a l i d d r l v t r * ! H e a n M n q u l r a d , A p .<br />
p l y t £ U A r c t i c A v a . . A t l a n t i c C i t y . N . J ,<br />
C a l i u m i m . •;;<br />
P U L L f 1 M B P O i i T I O N — A v l i l a u a i n<br />
B u i y r a a l e i t i t i s i l i c a m i n i c o m p u t e r . .<br />
w e a u M i a m u l l . • a . m . • s f . m . c a l l<br />
i t t - o o r * . i t<br />
H E A L E S T A T E S A L E S - w e a r e I n<br />
t a r a t t a d l a a d d l m H n i a l u l l t i m e u i e i<br />
u p r i j i n t a t l v a i , S n a t p F a p v r t i a s l a<br />
l e l l . T r a m a B M U i I n c e n t i v e c t f H m l i i i a A<br />
p u n . C a l l J o a n l r « d y , N o r d i c R a a l<br />
i j t a t a , m - M l a . 11<br />
LANDSCAPB N<br />
— deeandakii, driven iifenu, Mirih'<br />
to December. Call Km Soutrurd at HI.<br />
iW ti<br />
EXPERIENCED •ROILER COOK -<br />
SMlosd 4 ttHKl, »pply SMiaiari'i<br />
"Mam lait"Mi« Ailantlf, OC 11<br />
VBAR ROOUB MIGHT CLERK'- tor<br />
lint clau Mian <strong>City</strong> maltl, BipirlM-<br />
ct prelerred. RelermcH raquirM, Call<br />
Mf-iiesiMnitlgrAMna. II<br />
DISK PEBtON-AppHulloo, M M<br />
takan, nrum Mot.l, am a, Atlanilc<br />
Aye, trit<br />
BOARDWALK LUNCHIONET.<br />
TE—dayilRia houri Ittru mi. call Ml-<br />
mi. t/u<br />
BAOVSITTER-Por pieiunt 4 month<br />
old, Sept. thru May, pour fayi a m l<br />
I tg I. My Home gr yMri, Saod pay lor<br />
oood care and foes rHerancet, Call m<br />
JI43, |.,<br />
WANTED - Pull tlm./p,n tlm. l,u.<br />
perioni, Mitetiei, !»»( uryice. Apply<br />
witeriront Rellaurant, Ssmert paint<br />
•atween • ina 1 p.m. » 10<br />
RECEPTIONIST - Atlantic <strong>City</strong> cyl<br />
nmpany Ml opening lor Mr.on.tJI.,<br />
enargatlc Indiyidull with typing n.<br />
iPerlMn, imailMt BeneMti, wanting<br />
conaitlon.. Pleail call or apply in par-<br />
ton, » to 4:io p.m. EOI, (.allure <strong>Line</strong>,<br />
4rfe weillngttn Ava., vintner, N.J, en-<br />
•n-tli'l, i-jj<br />
SECRETARY - Largeit rial iitate<br />
Nrm In ocean city ii now hirlna lull<br />
time lecretarlal halp. Typing t oallc<br />
Mllca itllll reauired, WHkendl a mult,<br />
compuur aiaarlenca • plui Call<br />
B.re.r Realty, lM-«>a. H<br />
PAINTBBS - Full or part time, ••'-<br />
peritneed only. Ceil •v.nlnm, nf-4133.<br />
IARN VOUR H1OM SCHOOL DIPLOMA!<br />
Aliens Cape «nay County vocational<br />
Aault Hign Khooi. NO IMS credits<br />
awaraea lor (Jrevloui liuay «nd worn<br />
enperlence. Day or evening citstn<br />
lorming now. eenlacl ASuii Mign senosil<br />
olllce, 445 7W<br />
Autos For Salt<br />
74 MUSTANG II — t cyl,, auto,, P >.,<br />
niw lirei, H,M9 mlln. orig. owner,<br />
111(8. Call MMail, I-U<br />
If>t MSI - Yellow convertible,<br />
AM/FM .Itrto with laai deck, new in.<br />
ipectlon, lie, COM,, lI,Mt mll.i UM.<br />
Call HOTHM I-W<br />
irn OLDS FIREN2A - Slitlon wagon,<br />
air, PB, PS, auttmallc irantmlsilin,<br />
roal rack, wire wneeli, whit, walli,<br />
mint condition Call Wt-Hll. IJ1<br />
"in<br />
NBW ¥OHKiR Ith AViNUI -<br />
power, wire wheels Call In J401 days.<br />
PAPERHANQING<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
INTERIOR PAINTING<br />
BARRY MESSNEH<br />
CARPENTER<br />
TRINITY PAINTING<br />
Joe Canctlller<br />
Interior • Exterior<br />
Residential • Commercial<br />
Quality Work-Free liHmatai<br />
CALI. 399-O6S7<br />
ilDINO (VINYL. WOOD BTC.JTISrm<br />
w_|»«»» •«« ewsrt, rapiacnnMf win<br />
aowi «r Prima wlndnn. No lob tn<br />
•mMI. Fully guanntaM, New jartav<br />
2 » ^ Wma Home,, inc. c*H m<br />
'WANTED DEAD OR ilivi _ gtta<br />
on and truoii, any condition, WD HU<br />
MM. rawlnf available, ocean Heighi,<br />
AloWl<br />
K I T C H E N S - N e w c a k l n a l t , I p p l l a l K n<br />
o r c o m p l e t . n e w d e j l r j n . P r i m e H w n M ,<br />
I n c . O c e a n C i t y , N . J . N o | o b t o o u n a H ,<br />
M l y l u a r a n t t e d , N e w i a r M y<br />
i ^ t l i t e r M . F r e e n t i m a t n . c a l l J M<br />
i m . A f t e r h o u r s , w a a k e M l s r h o i l d a y i ,<br />
< M H 3 - . l l a a , W<br />
B N T l B / L A S O I I P O B H I R E —<br />
O w n t o o l , t franisortatian. Y o u r m a r l<br />
tai M n t o v t r f i h a * . U m i l , . S i d l l n ,<br />
t » _ M t r R a a i o M i u r a t n i c o q i r . c i o f .<br />
w M m « o w n e n , S u t l K t t o a v a i l a b i l i t y ,<br />
Sfi" •"*' M 8 * *« HM at.<br />
17th STREET HAULING<br />
Purniture- ... ...-.moved,<br />
anywhire In fin tri-sfatt<br />
area. Light medium Buty,'<br />
hauling.<br />
Cal522-57Z3«<br />
B22-4101<br />
The Gingham Gome<br />
3127 West Avenue<br />
Country Accenn, HandcraftM glltl,<br />
itenciilng ana qyiitlng (ypellei,<br />
•vnater boalei.<br />
Evening WSf (uhsn available In i<br />
• quilting<br />
• dried htrkwreafM<br />
• teluorsnipping<br />
• pierce cut lamplfiaaei<br />
Open lOInceptSun.4Wed.<br />
399-3453 i»<br />
The Red<br />
Garagee<br />
Antiqms, antlquti, antiquei<br />
Redcemables<br />
Mile and j/iolrem iemert foinl<br />
Circle on Reute U9.<br />
'FOR SAtl—lyaTFord Courier PleiTyp*,<br />
•Mellant condition, economical, great<br />
appurance, nai camper top, 15.150 Call<br />
m-vm, H<br />
i.ape May County<br />
Savings & Loan<br />
TELLERS<br />
WANTED<br />
Marmora<br />
Office<br />
Previous experience<br />
preferred. However,<br />
we will train<br />
: Call 465-5600<br />
* E.O.E.<br />
D I S H W A S H E R _ F o r l u m m e r l a a i a n .<br />
A p p l y f p a d a f g r t ' i r f f i * A f i a n i i e A v a , t l<br />
R E A L I S T A T E S A L E S P E R S O N -'<br />
o p p o r t u n i t y k n a c k i , i n a t i m a c a u l d n ' l<br />
B a b a r t e r I t r i s u M b e c o m e a l a l e i p e r<br />
• a n w i t * O c e a n C l t y i l e a d i n g c a m .<br />
p u t a r i i a d r a a l t l t a l a l l r m . C o m p l e t e<br />
t r a l n i n f p r a g r a m . c a l l t o d a y , • • r e a r<br />
• • * l l y . I n c . , m - M M , fc- ( I<br />
f M B I L S - A f l a s n , n o a n p t r l m c a 1<br />
n e c e i i a r v A l w i o I r e l n . c a l l J ) t S J 3 ] a r<br />
• 5 4 - J 7 I 0 . (|<br />
L A B O R E R - W i t h m e c h a n i c a l . W i l l y . ,<br />
U K • p e o f n i n i t y t a l a a r n , n o i a l r a i d l o<br />
w o r k B a n a l l t i M c C a r t h y C o n i l r u d l o n<br />
C a l l M t H I M f f t<br />
L I F E G U A R D — n e a d a d rtSw I h r c v o h<br />
s a v t H a r m H o u w A t o l o r i n n I M I<br />
O c a a n A v a 0 C 1 / 2 7<br />
B O O K K E E P E R — F o r a c c a u n t i p a y a b l e<br />
a n d « e n e r a l b o o m i H p l n s l i g h t t y p i n g<br />
f l a n d e r i H o t e l c a l l M r t B o t t h , M r -<br />
I M 1 1 « I T<br />
P A I N T E R — M u s t M v e a t l e e i t o n e<br />
K a a r a x p a r i a f t c * T r a n i p a r t a l l O f i , a b l e<br />
i c l i m b l a a t W r i a n d r e l i a b l e C a l l I t r<br />
ami ill<br />
TYPIST — Full tima for local radla<br />
nation mutt ba accurate Start fm<br />
mediately Call Paula jtt tin Ho<br />
CONSTRUCTION WORKER - Full<br />
lima ooiltlon •vallabla with builder In<br />
upper TDwruhlp Enparlanc* not<br />
neceiiary Call Aldon Homai, Ita MOO<br />
• I)<br />
CLEHICALHELP<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Seasonal/Temporary. Ap<br />
prox. two months. Apply<br />
Rm. 21 Personnel Office,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall. tm<br />
1<br />
NEED<br />
EXTRA MONEY?<br />
•GOOD PART TIME JOB*<br />
Ideal Position for Housewives...<br />
Home when children are.<br />
r ideal for Retired Persons...<br />
summers, holidays and<br />
' ' weekends <strong>of</strong>f! .<br />
4 .SPECIAL UCaiSEflEOMBI<br />
! BUT Wtl PflOVBE TBANNQ FOR OUR EMPIOYEES.<br />
TRAVEL A6EMT WANTED<br />
Ini<br />
OCEAN CITY TRAVEL<br />
201 West Ave. 399-0032<br />
TELLER<br />
FULLTIME<br />
Security Savings & Loan<br />
has an immediate full time<br />
tellers position in the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> branch. Ap<br />
pllcants must have<br />
previous cashier or teller<br />
experience and good<br />
customer relations skills<br />
Salary commensurate with<br />
experience. Apply at:<br />
921 WEST AVENUE<br />
.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, n.J.<br />
«•-//>/: eoa AA/i «-17<br />
CADILLAC-itlO FIMtwgod<br />
IrMilHam, llua and tnMs», velgur In-<br />
terior, garage kept, in ticeiient con-<br />
dltlon Coach window, all •itral If.iso.<br />
Call 14] 1)17. l/n<br />
«yoi Met-UM, sum miiei, S cyfin:<br />
dor, anuiient condlt.on, air-<br />
conditioning, auto,, MrVFM ciHttti<br />
itarao, power IIMrlng, MiM llrm, CJII<br />
in-itH or »|.;]M. i/n<br />
J I I r - i l « , 1 w h e e l d r i v e , ( m a l l t y p e ! ,<br />
4 c y l . , a u t l t r a n i . i r n a i a i t g p . N o t h i n g<br />
l a n c y . A i k l n g H i e , u u s i b u r y A v t . .<br />
r e a r , i f l S f i l , - 1 / 1 7<br />
Still StrWno you<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
TV A Radio Rfpairs<br />
Electronic Servicing<br />
704 Asbury Ava,<br />
390.8690<br />
FRANK TEDESCO<br />
Concrete Contracl<strong>of</strong><br />
31 Years Experience<br />
Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Surrounding Areas,<br />
Curbing-Driveways'Porches<br />
Sidcwalks-Floorfeetc.<br />
Aw Estimates 927-5052<br />
H75 - KM Trlumol, ipillln conver-<br />
Hole, good condition I10M. call in<br />
i»i. Ill<br />
CENTURY LAWNCARE » gin ygur<br />
lawn me look sf ma ttotivry. We're<br />
ATTENTION; Webslar'l dictionai-y<br />
Mflnn water as Mitelesi, ordsrlau,<br />
eiusnlla! lor human iilitance Lit m<br />
CMivir CAPBICE CLASSIC « li?l, make your waisr lik» this at a very al-<br />
blue. . C a l l 3 t l S 7 < J 11)<br />
I f l l M E R C U R Y L Y N X - 1 d o o r 4<br />
i p e m , w e g o n , c h a r c o a l r n e t . i n c , r t o i n<br />
H r l o r , p / i , p / C . A M / F M i t a r a o , a i r . I n<br />
i t r u m e n l a t l o n , d e l r o i l e r , r e c l i n i n g<br />
l e a t l , w / w , n o r u t t . w e l l - m a i n t a i n e d A<br />
g a r a g e d . M u l t l e e • « 4 t M . C a l l » l l 1 0 1 1<br />
• 1 1<br />
OiVTlLI<br />
CHARLISTIRINONI<br />
Contrietor<br />
CREATOR OF BEAinfUL<br />
FLOORS<br />
Bolhroorh • KitetHn • Fovw<br />
FaflS • FlnpJTCH<br />
CpMPLITI »A7HBOOM<br />
BINOVATION<br />
OeiM <strong>City</strong> Area 398-7348<br />
J.F. HAYNAL<br />
HOME WPROVEMENT<br />
399-4142<br />
Custom decks • kitchens<br />
Striiral Carpentry<br />
Andirstn Windows<br />
REG,8,INSURED<br />
Prompt and reliibli<br />
service<br />
TF<br />
Motorcycles<br />
•WOOP RMPINB -lanrini<br />
Allentlt tnu Cape May cayntiii In- M<br />
y«art, InlnglM, ildlnf, outt.rj, hot<br />
null, prat Hlimilei, Inturet). all<br />
B l i<br />
SUHSr-NECAHPETS<br />
AMSOIV PLUSHES M.99vd<br />
OuaranteM in,t.lmiom<br />
No Wai Vinyil, Rei-d. (, Comml.<br />
FREBShH<br />
ANDERS0H.OJSERK1S<br />
TAO SALES<br />
Liquidation M hsuu conttnti and<br />
eitalat. Full appralul larvlee.<br />
CALL 927-0975<br />
MINTIN04ND , p a i n t i n g ; a n d c o n c r e t e w o r k , a r c<br />
C a l l J M 0 ? 7 i . I t<br />
BJLLCROWELL<br />
SPRINKLIft JVSTeMS i. RBPAINS<br />
TORO HAIN1IRD • NEILSOM<br />
Call NOW (M9)JW-MM<br />
Five Yean fjuptrlence tl<br />
ATTENTION<br />
BOARDWALK PROPERTY OWNERS<br />
Marmora Tile Co.<br />
Ceramic Tile<br />
NfeW WORK 8. REPAIRS<br />
Cil P«ut Hartley '<br />
300-0278, H v<br />
CUSTOM PAINTING<br />
MTERIORA EXTERIOR<br />
2$ YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
Llceflied 8, Fully Insured<br />
Prompt Service<br />
CALL<br />
RON ANISETTE<br />
927-3143<br />
TF<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS - arm ,torrj,<br />
wlndowi, reKrttnM and new filH In-<br />
ItallN, Misml Somiri Co. »s New<br />
Ra. Route 9, somurs Point. Dial Mi<br />
^133 ' " "<br />
L E A T H E R S O f A - ,; i h e i t e r f l e f d<br />
• t y i e u d d l e c o l o r " n a w c o n d i t i o n<br />
o r i g i n a l p r i c e U 5 0 0 . M i l ( o f ( 1 5 0 } | ' k<br />
M " Q u e e n A n n a v r r l t l n g t a b l e t i n<br />
m a t c h i n g l e a t h e r c h a i r - t w o C a l l o i l e r<br />
n a . m . « < ] ; « ) , ,ij]<br />
BIO, BIO HOUSEHOLD SALE - In'a<br />
»arage at )(I E Jeaipf.y Hd Fr|,<br />
Aug 2) t. Sat, Aug » PI..,, com.<br />
and ih»p tarn 1pm | H<br />
YARD SALE - • a.m.. I.I,. Aug. M<br />
Women'! clothing Hie* I0.1J, large Jl<br />
i m a l l p l . n u , a n t i q u a g l a u , P o r f - a - c r l ) ^<br />
m l a c . l « t e j a i a m a r L a n e a l S p r u t e R d<br />
( o n e b l t c i i o i l B a y A v e ) • » t l<br />
T W I N M A T T R E S S S E T - ~ l » t a t<br />
A m . r l c t n . a n c y c l o p a d l a i 1 I W . r o d r<br />
u f i a u t M o r X m a > l l g h l i i l l N a t l M t l<br />
O i s g r l p t t l c i , p o l t l b l y 7 4 ? J , n o . C a t )<br />
1IH1H, i),<br />
i' Boat Slips,<br />
• • O A T i L I F t - W a a k l y , m o n t h l y «<br />
• a a t o n d u p to i r o n U i l t a C h . n M I ,<br />
f w n a n I N H n f i t a c a r i t y . l l f h t l n . , f r m h<br />
w . l . r , U l t , t a t k l t « „ , M l „ p r e m l , ^ ><br />
> r w r a m p i n « « , * ( , 1 t h r a n t a l . a ; i ><br />
H e t h r ' a P I a r . t l M I M t l<br />
Boating•£, v.<br />
'TO "Movt'ur"'? Vav can<br />
»lljiW I r,||,bl1 thrivth r- -<br />
EAST COAST HAUUN6<br />
compteta LatKnvrjpVno larvlc*.<br />
Stone and Oravel orfvwwayj. Tap-<br />
•oil. o^riwknWW.CIMn.Up*,<br />
'and get read* ta.h,(Tntali» Nut matt ,<br />
•a nut M Motar yavva M yMr eye '<br />
an. UH IMI twea to," far MUCiir "<br />
c l a u l H M , m - M t l , ' i , ^ i ,<br />
*<<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
R l # 4 * r > c t w i t h o u t B<br />
cwnpiatall^ Fur<br />
••Accnwrlet<br />
•arralaolcuttlau<br />
BB»ullrulw»((lllt)gg|((, '<br />
41 C-iTML MUARE, LMWOOO<br />
Jal,<br />
A ,<br />
«M_.<br />
We Want to lease your store. Call Mr. Simon, l-JIS «28 2583 t<br />
KIMBEftLY KLIAN - enperlenced<br />
year 'rsurtd cleanlns. AIM • wlnler houie<br />
•itlina c*«KlmMHtn a-n or writ« Mr. M Simon, Atlantic Book Shop, 1034<br />
Bhlh<br />
,W.r.v,J.....a.<br />
H0ENE3 BUS SERVICE<br />
Bethlehem P|ke, Wonloomeryvllle, Penna. 18936 '<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23,<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />
f<br />
DIG YOUR OWN<br />
SHRUBS!<br />
Andorra Junipers, white<br />
pine and many other<br />
varlitlei. N M e h<br />
Japantie black pines ta<br />
each.<br />
Sat. i sun. ind<br />
weekday evenings<br />
Th« Flower Barn<br />
at Wilson's<br />
Route 50. Tuckahoe<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
KIWANIS<br />
FLEA MARKET<br />
Si!., lug. 24.9 am.<br />
111! dttt: lo|, 11<br />
Somert Point<br />
Shopping Center<br />
Reutt?<br />
Naw a, Bath.1 Rd.<br />
* w *<br />
Dealers welcome m 6 am,<br />
FHEE PARKING<br />
Food and refreshments<br />
AM.<br />
ONE DAY ONLY!<br />
REAUSTCPfllCES<br />
Two hldeatodl, (Binning wheel,<br />
wham<strong>of</strong> thell, Pr, corner hanf Ing<br />
•helve*, crib, icwins barril. Barly<br />
Amarltan taual, raenari, mat.<br />
Olitlai blracaga. olack IMquend<br />
Mokcaia with ] drawan, 3 matching<br />
•wl»al roekeri me. eond.) cutty<br />
Sard thlp model, Ncauignal chain,<br />
MainavOK tmur TV M ltar%o with<br />
ipaatan, pair oiler lampt, wi <strong>of</strong><br />
JoAnion im. autumn aaiight<br />
illHai, BOSItt, recordi, MOMnM<br />
and much mm.<br />
CASH ONLY<br />
Friday. An,. 23<br />
.i.m. t04p.ro.<br />
Bi|A.a,to33Sproc.Rd.<br />
ONIIOif 8-23<br />
T I * I I — ( I ) S o i d y e a r N f H ! , d o i l l l l<br />
B l l l m b e l t , w h i t a w a l i i , I M I t h a n M<br />
m l l e i w e a r , u i a c t r l c g u i t a r w i t h b a |<br />
a-il<br />
OARAOE IAL1 -10II. surf Board ant<br />
hsyiatwld mlicelunMui. M) •rlgBtail<br />
Plata In rear <strong>of</strong>f alley, t a.m, to i p.m.,<br />
taturaay, , i n<br />
• 6DRO0M iET-incluaing Badding,<br />
Mm, «" .nd. man« t.bl, win. f^<br />
, - " ^ ^ "BP^T"! • 9m..l «BJ_<br />
,\ ».m. ID 1 p,m,, (run m Central A<br />
Btacn- a Lawn chain 1 M«ttrt, r<br />
a u.<br />
1 p,m,, (run m C<br />
.Btacn a Lawn chain,, 1 M«ttrt,cA<br />
win. Mam pad, hlgn clulr, tool., aiac-<br />
•trie lampi, uMi, iwifcnai, miu.<br />
It.mi. ,/JJ<br />
.YARD SALE-S.I. AU8. it, itN to 1<br />
rv,m. Bik.t, fyraitura, etc. s Ret oat<br />
• Drive, Oik Foreil, Clermri. No early<br />
_<br />
r O A R A O E | A I , i _ M | - W . l l . y R d . M l ,<br />
| A » I . I I . f » , m , . i p , m , l a a N n f « i u i p .<br />
J h o u i . n o i t j i f e m t , b o o n , n e e M i ,<br />
l i l e t h e i , p l c t u r . i . , o m t l y r n l t u r e , ft<br />
e m u f t i m o r e . t / j g<br />
ib.li MRTAtUE-Biihwaihar, gtod<br />
-ttMltlM |3I, I cu, ft. floor modai<br />
•refrllennr lati, Daniih cluir Us. Call<br />
J W M I 4 4 . 1 / 1 ]<br />
ANTIRISTED IN OINalti<br />
y c t t . B i c a l l a n i c o n d i t i o n . M r V M S V C R<br />
3>r M l e . c a l l i t i r u g , iv<br />
J T A R D S A L « T e e n c l o t h l n o , - l l n B . r<br />
) l n g r n a c n l n . . K a r n e n e h e a t e r a ,<br />
| n y « h m o r e . 1 4 1 1 O l a I t a g e c M C h B d . ,<br />
J t . v l l l . , S . t . 1 / 3 4 . t . . m . « p . m . M l<br />
A R D S A L E - I l a r v i a w P l a c e ( n e l r<br />
5 t h £ B a r I . B a c k y a r d I I a . m . 1 p . m .<br />
a a r o a m i a t , m i l e . M u u h o M f s o i i ,<br />
h u r t . A u g . i f t h I F r l . N t h , i/ir<br />
ANDERSONOJSERKJS<br />
TAQSALI<br />
' Extraordinary Bttlgner<br />
Fornlshlngi in M*gnificen<br />
Margate parkwiy Home to<br />
be Midi Everything In ex<br />
csllant condition I<br />
SMASH I NO CONTEMPORARY<br />
LIVING ROOM: Upholltered a<strong>of</strong>a<br />
w/matct)lno ottoman s, pr.<br />
arm-chalr>. cut velvet lovataat (all<br />
In ciwulate 1 cream fabric) 11<br />
Spectacular TORTOISE LACQUER<br />
COCKTAIL TABLE, unuwal pr. Ig<br />
cream lacquer lamp tablet, BLACK<br />
LACOUf-P. BALDWIN >: SPINET<br />
PIANO w/abanch, burled yaw<br />
lowboy, traditional ilant front<br />
IfiahootnyCrMH<br />
DIHINO ROOM: Traditional<br />
MAHOOANY HANO^Miy;Sa7.<br />
Ireli, heasboaM ana iramei, Slera«,<br />
retort piaver 1 r.dlo AM/FM wim<br />
ipeatin, Lampi, Evarfihlng lite new<br />
Clll »i 3iii<br />
MOViNO«araVir u!TvrI^TonTM<br />
itartii. sal. Aug. 14, *io ii noan, u E,<br />
•tiiniic iiva, in<br />
SAIROF WHBELtiawnS JBowTJal<br />
.tt.thru to fit a Mercury Marauli or<br />
OARAGE SALC-Slop rthop. We have<br />
boon, toyi, nn.ni. hoyiewarei, tlnhai<br />
and myth, much mare. Frl,, Auu. JJ. t<br />
a.m 11 l ».m, and 5.1 Aug. M, I a.m.<br />
lo if noon. 111 •rlihlon PI. o C (Ijet<br />
ween mi i ItNi. Ri<br />
OA«*UE SAie^CBrl.tm.i in Auguit<br />
Chrliimai Ifaini, trimi lor<br />
Many<br />
mirror.. High lay yellow kitchen l.t.1,,<br />
many oilur Item., (R,,n Oaraia, Frl.<br />
ft III. 110 I p.m. IN <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. I/2J<br />
TABO lALl-Augiiit M. tila to J<br />
Small window fin, electric Mle heater,<br />
Muunoid artlciai. i kyndhunl Ri.,<br />
Marmora. u,<br />
MOVING SALE-S<strong>of</strong>ibea. thalr., iawn<br />
mower, blkei, rngra. S.I Aug. 14, a-<br />
noon. J17 B.rk Drive, oil Una. a^I<br />
C U S T O M M A D E - a K l i l a d d e r i n , x<br />
l e i l e r i t c o n d i t i o n , i l l , ( a l l m i n i o r |.<br />
lIMIft<br />
MMMMlt - Hi E, A,,.nt,c<br />
•i»au t:K a.m. • i p.m., lai,, A.#., u,<br />
•ma, iwinf iet,. high cuair, lawlng<br />
m.cnln., ,|W^, waadMikar, vacuum,<br />
•IfehM itemi, chain, rusi, picture!,<br />
hair dry.r, worn.ni clathei | ac<br />
ctnoriti. a.]]<br />
FOR SALE — Kenmor. dlihwainar,<br />
w o r k l n o o r d e r , g o o d t o m l l t l o n . c a l l I f I -<br />
Y A R B S A L I - c a n f e n n M h o u t e , f u r -<br />
n l t u r e , a i i h a t , c o o k i n g w a r e , l a m p i ,<br />
p i c t u r e ) a n d m o r e l § « „ j i u i . M , 1 a . m .<br />
t o e p . m , . m f W a i t A v e . a l l a y . § . j l<br />
Y A R O I A L E - C l e a n i n g o u t a t t i c ...<br />
f a n f a i t l c f l n d i . E v e r y t h i n g m g t l g o ,<br />
T a b e m a c i i B a p t i i t c t i u r c h , I t h a , w e t t<br />
A v a . , M t . , A u i . i « , t a , m . t i i » . m<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
HOTEL<br />
86 Rooms<br />
Restaurant<br />
Huge Meeting Room<br />
Oood overall condition.<br />
(deal location, near beach,<br />
boardwalk jnd ihopplng.<br />
Possible owner financing<br />
for qualified buyer. Buy<br />
now, iust in time for the<br />
busy iummtr season.<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
399-3038 399 6101<br />
Gold Coast Duplex<br />
Beautiful brand new<br />
duplex In one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
highest rental areas.<br />
AcroMfrem beich w/gpeat<br />
views. Please call for more<br />
Information,<br />
RIALTOR<br />
SasWesigyAve.<br />
(109)391.7000<br />
LEEW.HILLEGASS<br />
Realtor<br />
LOVELY GARDENS RANCHER<br />
Hot wafer heated for year round living. Three bedrooms,<br />
roomy living room with weMburning stove, dining room,<br />
Kitchen, I'/jbatn., side driveway to overslied garage,<br />
nice rear yard. tli5,0O0.<br />
PROPERTIES FOR SALE<br />
U2i Aibury, Pour modern units with excellent rental<br />
history. $215,000.<br />
St. Jame* A Boardwalk. Spectacular beachfront single,<br />
spacious and panoramic view. The price Is right af<br />
tmw.<br />
ilif & Haven, To be constructed. Luxury fewnhouse<br />
featuring four bedrooms, 2'A baths, ever 1400 square feet.<br />
Priced to sell at SI 19,000.<br />
322 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Six studio apartments all rented yearly<br />
Gross Income <strong>of</strong> $28,000. Priced riant at $185,000.<br />
500 Bay. Spacious 2 bedroom condo with panoramic view<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bay. Owner financing available to qualified buyer<br />
Won't last.Tall now for appointment. $149,900.<br />
3 Gardens Road. Beachblock, Gardens location. Four<br />
units In excellent condition. Great rental history. Good In<br />
vestment for under $200,000.<br />
1216 fNeasurtt, Luxurious bayfront single family. 5 8 R, Vh<br />
bath, Magnificent 3rd floor deck. Hot tub. Bar. Fabulous<br />
view. Must be seen. 1260,000.<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
Nordic Sand* Townhouses, 40th and West..Luxurious two<br />
and three bedroom units. Top.floor privacy deck Unfur-<br />
nished. Starting at ttso/mo. plus Utilities.<br />
Pint St. and Boardwalk. Spectacular beachfront home<br />
with three bedrooms, IVVtmths, 2 fireplaces, all applian-<br />
ces at $1300 per month plus utilities.<br />
SJU Central Avenua. Beachfront first floor luxury apar-<br />
tment has four bedroom*, 2 baths, fully furnished and all<br />
appliances, SI2Wpermonthf>lusut,llties.<br />
9i» Fifth Strwt. Two bedroom fownhouse lust <strong>of</strong>f beach S><br />
boardwalk.' WZS/month + utilities.<br />
, v<br />
REAL ESTArt llEWSLETIEil<br />
Featurlno propertl**-tpr;»al*,' current financing,' recent I '"I<br />
|'sHles, r ant> othetraal'.Wtaf*. neVw! ,To"y«celve.rhlslfl<br />
nnhilr>Mtlnn. tlmBlv comDlefa) tha counon below and send • it<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
MMf<br />
1911 WESLEY AVE<br />
SATORDAYJ SUNDAY<br />
12.00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />
btaehfront<br />
gold<br />
1st floor, ) bedrooms and 2 full bath* Includ.<br />
bedroom suite With Whiripooi tllM baft,. 2nd f. pire<br />
S 11 f h Wtt ttr ' bMmed " fh « d »' ceilings<br />
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oger<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
DAILY 12 4 P.M.<br />
ir TJi»» j.<br />
New condominium? under construct ion, Qcaanside <strong>of</strong> 4S00<br />
bloek <strong>of</strong> West Avenue, Living room, fireplace, designer<br />
European kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sundeck, Storage,<br />
central air, Andersen window's, maintenance free.<br />
Developed by J R Nixon, Inc. from IW.MO up.<br />
Exclusive Agent, Hager Real Estate,<br />
111 Atlantic Ave,, «1 Bariersea Rd. «nd Mth a, Haven Ave,<br />
lager<br />
421 BaHersearld. 20034(hSt. Ill AHantiBAve.<br />
339.0041 3998122 3991158<br />
Three bedroom, 2 bath, living room, dining ares, galley<br />
kitchen, laundry room, parking, 2 blocks to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s finest beaches; 1 years old quality first floor duplex<br />
condo, fully furnished and equipped, excellent rental<br />
potential. Call today I sm.fM.<br />
ieylandlngs tingle. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, living room,<br />
large kitchen, laundry, garage with sundeck, magnificent<br />
view. Call to Inspect, til7,500.<br />
Three bedroom, 1 bath cottage, gas heat, quief arts, has<br />
potential, needs work. SM,W0.<br />
Condominlum...2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining area, laundry<br />
facilities, pool and parking. $79,500.<br />
West Avenue single..,! bedrooms, convenient to beaeh and<br />
boardwalk, STf.MS, ,<br />
Luxurious Gardens beachfront...custom built single, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with wef bar, fireplace,<br />
oarage, reardeck with spectacular vltw <strong>of</strong> beach and<br />
ocean. I41MN.<br />
Asbury Avenue commercial..storefront and 1 apts,, high<br />
traffic location, 110,008 income. Call today, Sllf ,fM.<br />
Asbury Avenue §ln8le..,3 bedrooms, J baths, family room<br />
with vraodburning ifove and ceiling fan, large<br />
dlnlng/ilvlno area, well maintained property. Block to ex<br />
cellent beach. tiso.OOO.<br />
WakMfont duplex eum,,Aam «nd second floor wi«L<br />
spectacular view. three bedrooms, laroe decks, Mnfral<br />
alrvflarga stone firaplaea, Very good rental history,<br />
OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />
REALTOR<br />
34thaAsburyAve. 8983408<br />
• REALTOR 835 We«ley Ave.<br />
OtXVOC<br />
V'<br />
RE. Sale<br />
PAGE IB — SECTION TWO<br />
R.I. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
nson<br />
REALTORS<br />
•OAHDWALM ICC CBI«M $TORI<br />
Caih in w <strong>Ocean</strong> cit? i fief iumm^r<br />
Highly pfBftia&t*' 4f! •qunVPeni' in feaa? is iee ffii? immacyi#ft<br />
oupit" ftefh yft.fi<br />
feature hviiig Feem, dining room<br />
and mMcf n kitchen, gng tiled bithi<br />
T«ri9F Bfing t>?ihl?<br />
lathed buiidable fef feature* a<br />
ONI 1LOCK PHOM Btat<br />
Cedar BHih legation • * fly m<br />
iftf? horn* *>ff **<br />
itchen* living Fee*" ,ing ip Safrt%. family room<br />
«e inttrior (yi! sem<br />
pa>nfed and<br />
§f eORie m t<strong>of</strong>lay arid<br />
R&W. ESTATE<br />
390-3700<br />
833 WESLEY AVE.<br />
THB SBNTINEL^LBDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGySTi3,<br />
R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
Desirable setting for an at<br />
home business. This<br />
year old isfory Colonial<br />
waiting to be restored to<br />
original splendor Living<br />
room, dining room, large<br />
Colonial kitchen, breakfast<br />
roorri, 3 large bedrooms<br />
(one with sitting urea), 3<br />
full baths, potential galore.<br />
$100,000,<br />
New listing, great Mar:<br />
triers location. Pour year<br />
old rancher II beautifully<br />
landscaped and well-<br />
maintained. Three<br />
bedroomi, 2 full baths,<br />
oversized 2 car garage,<br />
family room with fireplace.<br />
Won't last Ipne, call today.<br />
$110,000,<br />
What a beauty is tnu j<br />
bedroom, V/% bath, 2-sfory,<br />
perfect condition inside<br />
and out, Pine family neigh<br />
Mrhood, priced right a?<br />
ilU.Mg.<br />
R.E. Salt R.E. For Sale R.I. Silt<br />
OCEAiWRONT<br />
Flneji BTM <strong>of</strong> WUdwood dot. NJ.» Oec. Sumroir "16<br />
, <strong>On</strong>ly M rnldtnca •MO.OM to «Jli,0M<br />
Mil for brochure<br />
609-729-1229 ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>-slie sales <strong>of</strong>fiei open daily 10-4<br />
P.«R« E«S*I«D«E*'N-« T<br />
A CONDOMmiUM Or* WIIDWOPD CREST •<br />
W«ihln|iaii Avenue it the o^n, P.O. Box 1218<br />
Wildwood Cnai, N. j. 082M • SIIH: D M Rally Co.. Ins.<br />
CREATE BAY VILLAS<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
CALL TOOA V!<br />
609-927-1451<br />
44 Greate Bay Drive<br />
Somers Point, N.J.<br />
CORNWELLS REALTY<br />
W nttpimi ruHrbindint nuneimu. Yam WRWIMH UKoi<br />
mntn win, i<br />
Mill fumlihM condominium .„,<br />
•vtllatla l»r Mil ar PHI. Par Inlvr'<br />
nutiMi (M •pMlifmMt ta IniMd, uu<br />
•mit, Pirn. Mia iM wjtijiii. ",<br />
SACK-UP DIPOSITS ARE NOW BUNG ACCiPTID<br />
FURNISHED O(NE BEDROOM \m\T%,<br />
POOL. ELEGAPfT LOBBY ELEVATOR SERVICE,<br />
OR-SITE<br />
609-398-4700<br />
Vacationers! Get on our priority rental list for 19851<br />
RiSORTMABKITINOASiOC.<br />
sat,<br />
Buy tte b#achl buy the beach,<br />
buy the beautiful beach.<br />
You and me, you and me<br />
can own a condo by the sea.<br />
,- -rvai ^"iNJ. beoehfrenf condominiums from<br />
just $72,900...see if now as completion nears!!<br />
Mly furnished conaornimum miidences at the boardwalk just steps<br />
from the beach *n ocaan <strong>City</strong> s exclusive north end, totally new<br />
construction f'om the ground yp with private on site parking,<br />
iwimming pool lundock at incrediDie investor-wist prices<br />
t O' oppointrr snt or Brochure, contact<br />
If land Realty<br />
32nd & Wast Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J 08226<br />
398-3636<br />
iBeach<br />
Iwatch<br />
CONDOMINIUM MfTTEL<br />
A NEW CONCEPT IN VACATION & INVESTMENT PROPERTY<br />
• >" , r L'" jr ' jt 7Ii- Street 8> Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N J<br />
OWNMS R U°NIT O U P 1 > E X *"" *BDmONAL<br />
Both unl« Ineludf 3 bedrooms. 2 full tile baths,<br />
, asftr, aryer Wdgirbaflt aisposBi. Reemt ad-<br />
tfltlon <strong>of</strong> owritri unft inclutfti Great reom (eatnedral<br />
ceillnB and l<strong>of</strong>t), btdroom and full bafh A I "h«<br />
overlook 15th Strwt beaeh, within tasy iLf<strong>of</strong> S j<br />
boardwalk area, 1 oufsla# til, showBrs, earport and outsidt<br />
ntaflng and htat pump Wr owners unit are amend recent<br />
addition!, AH this at M2J,e0O.00. mong recent<br />
Call CAREY'S REALESTATE<br />
398.0178 m . o m<br />
Owner anxious to sell price reetntly reduced on this<br />
lovely lagoenfront harm. Consists <strong>of</strong> livlno room, dining<br />
room, kitchen, * bedrooms, ji/i baths, den w/flreplace<br />
oarage, patio, second floor deck, i docks «nd J boatsfips.<br />
Conveniently located near golf course and airport. Inspect<br />
today I!<br />
1J3IIBAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
CENTER CITY HOME...?<br />
btflroomi, 2 baths, j<br />
powder rooms, a ear<br />
garage, gas hot water heat<br />
iiWooo<br />
FOUR SMALL APTS...een.<br />
fer city, good condition.<br />
1179,000.<br />
ASBURY AVE. STORE<br />
Pigs 4 bedroom apt. and an<br />
tHIeiiney, Reasonably pri-<br />
ced.<br />
JEANBLACKMOH<br />
Realtor<br />
304-9UISL 399-6345<br />
c<br />
OCfeANCITY<br />
TRIPLEX<br />
Central Ave. Invesfmenf<br />
property.,,il4,0P0 iumm»f"<br />
income. Each unit 1500 sq.<br />
ft. with 4 bedrooms, 1'^<br />
baths, 1 perches, garage:<br />
Close to beach and center<br />
<strong>of</strong> town. Don't mist this op.<br />
pertunlty. Call now for full<br />
details. __<br />
MEMIiesPTMf<br />
IBMS FIMANCIAL NITWOIK<br />
Coldwell<br />
Banker<br />
NEW PARKWAY<br />
Realty Inc.<br />
LlMfliM Rfll •Mill Bratar<br />
MB VMffMr An,, MargaN<br />
822-1141<br />
An iMtpMdMtlif Owiw) t, opiraiM I<br />
MnnMr M CSIAWII emlur<br />
RHIMtlNtl AHIII.I« Inc. f I<br />
You Won't Find Another<br />
Buy like IVantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
GREENHOUSE<br />
ROOM IN<br />
EVERY HOME<br />
AT NO EXTRA<br />
CHARGE!<br />
h^V , ? edrOOm ' V h Summer SIHlen Duplex,<br />
bath single family nome In excellent location Close to<br />
exce lent condition Great b e a c h & B d w l k ^,'°<br />
Ration close to beach,, t c n a n c e f r e e e x t e r i o r<br />
boardwalk, shopping and BcKfrms , )>/3 baths on 1st<br />
Leln ^ h°T ^ "and 2 bdrm unit on 2nd<br />
* lyl) ' uw Anxious owner priced this<br />
to sell quickly All fur<br />
nishlngs Included for only<br />
$119,800<br />
NEW LISTING—Corner dell variety store with lovely 3<br />
bedroom apt. above Sale also Includes next door triplex,<br />
either may be bought separately. A great business oppor-<br />
tunity at a terrific location. Owner financing to qualified<br />
buyer. Asking *279,00O.<br />
sandpiper realty<br />
41/JAOintlcAve.<br />
BMltor<br />
Dili 309-8123<br />
CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX<br />
Eleven1 bidrtom units, super condition, great location.<br />
Owner financing for qualified buyer.<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
Realtors<br />
18th & Asbury Ave, 39M038<br />
OCEANFRONT<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
Prestigious Gardens Plai%<br />
Don't miss this opportunity to purchase this realistically<br />
priced two bedroom, two bath unit •with breathtaking<br />
views. Call now for an appointment to inspect this ninth<br />
floor beauty 11<br />
MARR AGENCY" *=as=ssa:<br />
REALESTATE<br />
2121 Asbury Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08Z26<br />
398 7300<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP! MOVING OFFSHORE?<br />
We |ut| listed this exceptional custom built two<br />
bedroom, two bath rancher In Beesley's Point,<br />
Special features Include Florida room <strong>of</strong>f kit-<br />
chen, den with brick f(replace, glass slider<br />
' leading to screened poVch, garage, lovely large<br />
t '' lendKaped grounds with tear fenced yard. Call<br />
foreppolnfnent<br />
;<br />
THIS IS<br />
NOT A<br />
RECORDING<br />
1-800 624 3319<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
The mortgage hotline. While<br />
ottier mortgage companies call<br />
it "the last word in customer<br />
service." we say it's just the<br />
beginning.<br />
Because at Greentree, we<br />
have pr<strong>of</strong>essional mortgage<br />
qualifiers answering our phone,<br />
on Saturday (10am to 1pm) anp"<br />
Sunday (12pm to 3pm)<br />
They'll get your mortgage<br />
application started over the<br />
phone or, if you prefer, come<br />
right to your home.<br />
FJMDAY, AUGUST 23.1B8S<br />
R.I. For Salt,<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sat, A Sun. 11 to 4 p.m.<br />
,- New 2 bdrm. bHevei eondominiums. Convenient to beach,<br />
boardwalk, shopping. Pull appliance package Including<br />
{ plenty <strong>of</strong> storage etc. Buy now and pick your interior color<br />
| scheme, sn,m first floor, 114,900 second floor.<br />
SHORE REALTY<br />
>UB Mr AM. 609-399.1900<br />
• • • BEACHFRONT • • *<br />
excellent J bedroom, % bath 1st floor eenae<br />
featuring new kitchen with all appliances in-<br />
cluding Microwave and tile floors, furnished tjy<br />
decorator. Gas heat. Situated on oversized cor<br />
ner lot. Priced to sell af S273,000. Call today 11 i<br />
BETTY JOHNSON REAL ESTATE<br />
398-6066<br />
LICENSED RIAL BSTATl BROKM<br />
HOUSE FOR SALE<br />
ON THE BEACH<br />
*750,000<br />
Swimming pool, 5 bedrooms, I living rooms, 1 beautiful<br />
•tone fireplaces, upside down house, kitchen on second<br />
LEE W. HILLEG ASS<br />
HiALTOR<br />
MAUTIFUL MODERN YBAR ROUND HOME. North<br />
secHl<strong>of</strong>l, Almost perefect condition. Living room, modern<br />
Kitchen with dining area, 2 bedrooms, m baths. Built by<br />
one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest builders. All electric with large<br />
garage and attractive yard. S1SJ,OOB,<br />
HEATED 2 FAMILY DWELLING upper cottage has 4<br />
bedrooms, 2 full baths, hot water heat. First floor.2<br />
bedroom complete apt., gas hot water heat. Easy main-<br />
tenance with vinyl siding, 1115,000.<br />
'36ATLAHTXAVE. 3011011<br />
$101,000<br />
$41,900<br />
1141,900<br />
(225,000<br />
$119,500<br />
I "WISE BUYS" t<br />
duplex ...39 Asbury Road<br />
jSlngle 459 West Ave.<br />
rtlultl 426WesleyAve.<br />
Commercial 4apts,,2 •!•., 1<br />
tutti conds, avcllaata olnnn monttn,<br />
HJM ra<strong>of</strong>lltily, MM -«Hr II waaa<br />
mln I. tail Tu«. mr, Frl. 31H47H14.<br />
Call Sat, Mini Man, HTHTI-7WI. M<br />
STUART FLA—HlHCJilrmm lillM, 1<br />
Mdnom tnvfitmiM. Maan aceati, paM,<br />
tafMli, Monml,/M«K«HI. Call 1 KB 733<br />
rot, *m<br />
VACATIONINO—in ar rMaeatlns "><br />
ClorMaf vim Villa J.tnnlnt lad i.<br />
Br.iktiM In Iwal* Wlriy Baatll.<br />
RaaHMMa rain. Call mW or arlta<br />
P.O. em asm Mra? laMii, Fla,<br />
MOM "<br />
LAUDEBOALE •¥ TNI SEA-monni<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fak, *r 1 waM ewIM, an Itu •CMn,<br />
Ntw I %*n oMr tWIM 4. IMMM ••<br />
OCEAN CITY HORTO 00)<br />
/M<strong>of</strong>lern completely turn,<br />
living room, din. rm. 3<br />
bdrms., a bams, ooreh,<br />
washer, dryer.<br />
Weeks <strong>of</strong> 124. ••Him<br />
Winter S400 +utilities<br />
Yearly WOO futilities<br />
Cd Own 398-7017 or<br />
1Z15-544 77IS0<br />
tn<br />
RESORT MARKET1H8<br />
ASSOCIATES/REALTORS<br />
Yearly Rental!<br />
At <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef<br />
• • •<br />
A limited number <strong>of</strong><br />
Owners are <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
TownheuMS and Garden<br />
style Apartments available<br />
for occupancy In August<br />
and September,<br />
• 2 Swimming Pools<br />
• 2 Tennls'Courtj<br />
• Club House<br />
• Boating<br />
• Security Gatehouse<br />
M i h D<br />
(609)398-8383<br />
23nj Strati eatttBiy<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
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kuch Mack, 1 MnmL i kalM, larfa<br />
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ant bMrasin .jurimwi IH Ii frsn<br />
Macli, pomn.n» 8..cn, Fl». far Nov.,<br />
tHC.,M.rch or April. C.II1H1U4. Ptl<br />
NORTH PALM BEACH. FLA-H41*<br />
luxury, lurnluwj Apt. on IntrKMiUI<br />
Wallrway ovmloomna self court.. J BR,<br />
I katM, Btn, Btlatiy, Past, Ipa,<br />
Steurliy, ParMns. Nair Octan and<br />
•Bopping. Oct.-DM, «l,000 par rnooth,<br />
Jan.-ABrll 11 MS Hf mmtti. ,1 JI5-J44<br />
BEACH BLOCK - H,,r itn St. Utillllat<br />
, M MM TV MIMM. Two<br />
,tyrn wl.tnOfnonrMv.<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
MtltMM, lint IhBr, 1 Ddrm.. J ojitn,<br />
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lat. day,» fat, rm, Ht-«so.<br />
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mum) apn,, M M W«» m St. mwty<br />
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aiuxui, waibtr, tnu, MM ma, Mn<br />
uiiiititi, call »i.j»). in<br />
LAROI TWO 1EDHOOM AFT. - Pint<br />
IMF, hatt IMUM fumunN • on IM<br />
tvro tf „ MM noor (urniuwd apt. • tm<br />
caMril IMHM. AvailaM mM-Sapt. to<br />
mltlMty. Ho ptfi, FamlllM <strong>On</strong>ly. droomi<br />
S850&W00 +<br />
SOOBay<br />
2 bedrooms 2 baths<br />
NJ Realty<br />
i8E.9thst smm<br />
fleboardTonrnam«ntfcrl8fJ5.<br />
We have accepted thU<br />
respoMlbUlty knowing til<br />
Ibatit might mefln to our dty.<br />
fig planning has foot my<br />
/ ind we feel that we<br />
are Just tAoBt ready. Ot<br />
committee*, under Jack<br />
BftariffcTi have Just about<br />
Kweduptnepfotthatwewfll<br />
play, lo about four weeks,<br />
Sept. 23 the opening datewfll<br />
be here. Take note all <strong>of</strong> yon<br />
Ooetn atyites and come over<br />
to He ]rt now Japanese and<br />
Qmarifms play thla great<br />
and winners toonttmwt<br />
WomanA bj MM Mwftv,«<br />
member who bu nnMittMild<br />
g«*«lly totbept«friiie(*«r<br />
^A. «*« BBl OOh; MTft4 «<br />
presWent but htt brid |Mt<br />
&Mt tway otter <strong>of</strong>lKe* «BtL_<br />
the yean.<br />
osHUfldn in beM<br />
Joe mm <strong>of</strong>tet<strong>of</strong>; H» l»<br />
vocation. - * , .,<br />
ta the tMHrfnnm AvWafl<br />
M they flnliliWl it WM Ml<br />
Jww-t and Bripfc Y«rtlmjS<br />
in niunen dlvlilou It WM<br />
MBftadtSte<br />
~ WIQJMU and<br />
theglita?<br />
Tbe<br />
ATTENTIOM OWNERSlll<br />
Mow accaptlnv TUT fkMM wtii<br />
llttlng* In pragarMWI Mr StpMnt-<br />
Your lltlMf inala M «JOf«lai«l<br />
PlMw ell far garMnal tervlct,<br />
BmNBrriau.Tr<br />
Beaifon<br />
IM-UM<br />
APARTMENT<br />
<strong>On</strong>» bedroom, modern, yn-<br />
(urn. air-esnd., dish-<br />
washer, <strong>of</strong>f street parking.<br />
Heft end hot wafer Inel-<br />
%tl% monthly.<br />
CORAL ARMS APTS.<br />
ilttlAtburyAvi,<br />
911-3031<br />
The New Jeriey In-<br />
vitational Jamboree Slnglea<br />
Touraament waj played In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Grove en Aug. U and<br />
14, <strong>On</strong>ce again our nadm<br />
must be mg"'* j "* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
abOtty <strong>of</strong> OUT <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
atrnfflers.<br />
We placed five In the win<br />
oduinn.Inthee»pertdlw1«ion<br />
to tbe orier <strong>of</strong> flniifa tt w«a<br />
Frank Stinger, first and Jota<br />
Yearly Rental*<br />
TWO IIDBSOM - U D H.<br />
tnar, (not porcti, parkiM, B«a<br />
MCatMn. litn 1 iuwry. UH pM<br />
•tilitw, «.» kMt, M pttt, m.tur. gar-<br />
•Mi Mi* Wrll. liatlif tnlamatMl,<br />
af> a rrtrtmt, ate. Mi N>, la, an<br />
iwi[«Hnr. . M<br />
FROM O» TO IMS - IKI. iltllltlM.<br />
varM Mln, •Icair lufnlihnj, claM,<br />
parting, no •an, Mann partaiti «MTI<br />
Rafarancai • He, on ntadM, Cii M<br />
l Cll t<br />
piayaa. TJ» wiiun m flttjr<br />
fttriftjflfMl In fl» WOBBSB'BI<br />
dlvisloo > LBta<br />
witha perfect tix gmm,<br />
BerchtoUwidr<br />
ta fit men 1 * AriAm it «w'<br />
Due tMHK IUy WOM<br />
and DOB tan,<br />
tbe Satordaj, Aug. 17<br />
progre*ai¥e bud vtfy data ta<br />
oaach. Ilittlnt •» law ai UM alui<br />
•Hlltlat. Otltar lartar rmuu alia<br />
avallawi. MN*)*ar «aalty. Raallar,<br />
illAtlaatlcAva Wf-llW F«<br />
• KCBLLIHT LOCATION-) BR. fun<br />
mm, aVw, w/a\ caMo MM + altc. No<br />
aatl Raf.Sapt Jon. Call HWU4. Fl-W<br />
Mill STEEBT-tP«M«<br />
*t«i*m, IW battu, *atlw, dryar. I»l<br />
mwljily •«•• atllltlai. call MI-ut-taM<br />
int<br />
OC 1ITM ST. *«i*-J BE lutnlilnd.<br />
w/d, w/w, (artiMit. laiicad yard, or<br />
FIM ««tt «rHn acaanvlaw. Avail. !/•><br />
M M *• l M«<br />
THREE BEDROOM •— plrtt llvor 2<br />
umi, dining irti, hitchftn, tiving<br />
room. All tppHtfiHi, mcl e¥*ttie>r and<br />
dfy«r- ««>•} «m pntn, ISOO two perww<br />
AVftllattl* Sept, 1. CAll Jt*tH»- I 30<br />
COTTAOE — 1 bedroom* H3J mo. plijt<br />
totfiitfH. w*thtr. Stcuritr dtpwit anO<br />
rtftrtnctf rt^u.rertj, Av«il. Cflli It*<br />
*3f 1. I 71<br />
FIRSf FLOOrTFUBN. — tR, brtroom<br />
kitctton, difltttt,, b*fh, porch, hot *«tarr<br />
htat. Rtf«r«nc4fi, t*turirv, cvnttr city<br />
Settled couplf d#lir*d. No pcti. H3J in<br />
cl. vhi. Writ? Bon ill, Svniinvi-LrtfgtT,<br />
own <strong>City</strong>. Nj. ^H<br />
APT. FOR RENT — O.C.7 Gvrdtni Jrt"<br />
fifrn.th*d, 2 btKfrm, ntn, »vaM. S«pt<br />
1S7S.O0 tncl. h**t (ha cjnittt), no p*ti<br />
rtrfrrr>r>c(rs ll J9l *05t sficr 10 30<br />
B27<br />
NEYW "DUPLEX ^~?nd riftjf ."vicinTtw<br />
?7nt) 8- Aibury, 3 bcdroomi, 3 bathl 2<br />
flet**i Waiter, Orycf, rrfrig.. A/C, hrsl<br />
punrtp, yntyrn NO p*?ti iw*>tur* couple<br />
U50 monthly plyj ut!(iti*-4 Available<br />
Or;! 1 CftM JI$S?7 4317 137<br />
UNFURNISHED—2 b*droom, 1 um<br />
Lft. tclt secvrlty depotif required. No<br />
p*t» Aauinonly. t*n !*o •«•} I/JD<br />
ROOMS—or tt>a morni startlno up*<br />
TV rMrl« wim Kill and KMI BMM.<br />
Ratararai rcqulml No unaliara. CM<br />
msnit V*<br />
R.E. For Rant<br />
STORE FOR RUNT—ApenWm«tl*y<br />
I.OD0 tquan heat, im plut utimtes. Available<br />
Sept. 1. C»H Sft-WUi t-«<br />
Waw Ava., oM iirnl parkiog till<br />
Wttkly, tor 4 wtafct or IWJ par watk for<br />
IVW*W Call MMH MM aVM<br />
• FFICIINCT APT ~ Malt Maiotl M<br />
wiakly. Canirally l«catad WaHttr an^<br />
«ryartvall«bl*.,llat»ntblt. Call lit<br />
•Ml II<br />
BEAUTIFUL ^, MMarn,. cl«an, J<br />
•KM. Hi MHl aat. FP, OW.W/D,<br />
w/w caratt, I «adii, tMiymiwi l»-<br />
nwn ncailaii. M*Vmo. + mil, Call ttf-<br />
7)M > Fl-D<br />
TWO •.«„ WRLL FUHN ACT - OW,<br />
w/a, w/w cartwt, a>un«at •>">. MM<br />
l*Pt. flit ptas atat * sflaaa (ill) H>-<br />
tlM. t><br />
OCflAN CITVr-1 tudroom IBUH, 4th st<br />
btacti bwcli, LR, OR, IM bath tapiam<br />
WftajBnt>M5n>o,Caiit54irfi. tv»<br />
THREE IIEDIIOOM — 1 UK rancher<br />
bnfMrnlthad w/w w/d, rafrla<br />
wfiaalchalr adjptatf, laonan vl«w,<br />
llrtplaca »rl mo plut utllltlai Call<br />
HtlWWI aM<br />
OARDENS .SECTION — Niwly<br />
nffladaltH } b«dr«om, mm, alr-cend<br />
lurch unlurnlthcd Htal iiKludad Call<br />
HHW U»<br />
LAOOONFBONT — I'tmUnomi. lur<br />
nltllad Parch facMf watar, Md llaor<br />
MfVma plol utllltlai call Itl alM • 11<br />
\ i R.E.Wanted<br />
l-BEDRODM APARTMENT ~ Nlcrly<br />
lumlihad, A1f-ktr««t panting, .front a,<br />
r..r dtcli, inn strnt arn, avaiutili<br />
(apt. II. mi/month plm utilltm. Call<br />
»l 4111 or )M-MM. • 1)<br />
WALK TO TINNIt — FwiHh Imiu<br />
tram b«*ch. Oulet location, M«al tor<br />
ywna. coupla, } bedroomt. 1 bath,<br />
•mrnitl.i. ollitratt ptrxliia. tin mon<br />
Wily plimnttrlc. OH MHW-tWt. m<br />
Lots For S«la<br />
LARGE « • MS DUfLEX LOT — M<br />
•icillml locatlan. lilt • Hmm, IM<br />
unpiwtmaxti MtH* llfm ON ttt-<br />
•71 7HI anytlnte^ ^4<br />
PRIME CLCAHEO SUMS —<br />
a.tUMnllal Mt I<br />
lotilHHi davaHa*<br />
WHiiW. ui Mo Marmara 1 aaH*a'w<br />
acaui AcraaftlBOcaMVttar. Ian**.<br />
uamo caiim.itnariw.Mn. pw<br />
LUXURY APARTMENT — In rt<br />
baylront cgndominlam, 1 badrwtmi 3<br />
aaii>. fumlihad, iria pint utllltm, 'on<br />
Roalty, Kaaltan, WWI. tf<br />
Storage For Rent<br />
H VIHELAND-IM4tM*la*«(Maia*l<br />
itnam In Mca «mla»a»ant. « aM*. W<br />
AC tll.tt> CMIM#la?7 i IVt/w<br />
^rirrffa<br />
OUT TV Ale.<br />
i<br />
pond. Frlttti MrtMtf.:<br />
niyjNoptti UMMMPJ,<br />
BEACHFRONT and<br />
BEACHVIEW!!<br />
H.»«t»'w.l.rr '<br />
aa^ •<<br />
1<br />
Bur HOUSES<br />
AIM incoma PrUfwrly<br />
In Any Condition<br />
Quick sattliinantt<br />
S4B-793I<br />
• STORAGE SPACE M a. dry ]nd lloor<br />
•torao* Satt from watar » that! Call<br />
, MIOluattarSiMpm tt<br />
STORAGE ONLY — C''> «•». ntc.<br />
Lar*a.ary. II'IU III! nHMIMr Call<br />
R.E. Wanted<br />
CONSERVATIONISTS<br />
1 '/, -;'£• ^.1:<br />
WISHESTOACOUWEHEnONWE! '<br />
OTWRCOtlWWLlWD NESTING I<br />
I J - !_ . ^_* _rl V ,> .Til ^-fc 1 i •<br />
UPPER TOWMSHff<br />
Sunset Acre* - Petersburg,<br />
l'/r acre* to iVt acr*» Ot<br />
wooded ground on im-<br />
proved street ttarttng**)<br />
KMOOtoSJIMXK). ' j<br />
47 +,<br />
B«e«iev'»'f*otnt ton<br />
ting, at »M,Wi to W,<br />
FlhHC M|ii^<br />
>i<br />
este*e«<br />
-fc y'ai
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PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEIKiER, OCEAN CITY; FRIDAY. AUGUST 231, SONS<br />
letters /readers react<br />
—^—>"^—^——•——•———.——.^^_^^_—^_—.^__——-^_—_______<br />
Practice home rule responsibly<br />
\> ^'] J ^l'\<br />
other worthwhile purpose.<br />
Stop in or call<br />
Bob Smith or Bob Williams<br />
for appointment<br />
Seethe...<br />
LOCAL GUYS and GALS<br />
AT THE<br />
"THE<br />
OTEPAHEAD<br />
PUCE<br />
Servin 8 ll '«'OrtniiChyArenForNeBriylOOVieoi»(<br />
1001 Asbury Ave. , Phone 399-0012<br />
PRIME ROUND TOP<br />
LONDON BROIL<br />
'3.29,'Ib<br />
CMP STEAK<br />
, *2.09ib.<br />
,fj Whole Prim* |<br />
FM.ET<br />
•4.69 ib<br />
i a Extra Lean<br />
Ground sirloin •<br />
Don't let the; quitters get their way<br />
I<br />
•?<br />
I*<br />
Editor, SwttotH, : and than force me dry to give fighting fires in tbe dty <strong>of</strong><br />
am very upset and<br />
In and tot da have our way, Somers Point,<br />
at nrnr tUa volunteers In * When Hit* voting public Pact 2. Tbe qty Council Is<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: cleanliness and lawful<br />
(be Somers Point Volunteer turned down tM flra district<br />
mons concerning an overtime<br />
considering having this court<br />
language<br />
Two recent occurrences have<br />
tbair<br />
behavior and less concern<br />
Fire Department are betog issue,<br />
parking ticket dated May 17<br />
-JW,III«IHIIWI>WIIH«II I t<br />
order changed to allow Fire<br />
pen<br />
prompted this letter. <strong>On</strong>s about punitive and biased<br />
treated.<br />
which couched In very<br />
long hard look at what I was Companies 1 and 3, the men<br />
fa their<br />
incident was a tetter to the<br />
In<br />
blue laws.<br />
ominous terms Implying that<br />
<strong>On</strong> May 1, ISM, a* everyone<br />
editor In which It was Plaudits to the writer for my failure to either pay a WO<br />
the members <strong>of</strong><br />
•uggtMted that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
TWs does not reflect in any Somers Point Volunteer Fire<br />
pointing out ft§ true nature <strong>of</strong> flM or appear In court could<br />
could pr<strong>of</strong>it more by showing<br />
manner on our fine, year> company l and 3 watts* out<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s situation. result In a dvfi action, I.e. round police force who an<br />
nun concern about Today I received a mm-license<br />
revocation, attachment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Income, etc. All<br />
from the Parking Authority or<br />
ffaffen SS which never placed<br />
a citation on my car and<br />
whose members hirk In c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
sbopi and ire occasionally to<br />
jealous that they ticket can<br />
before the meter has expired.<br />
I will pay the fine because I<br />
taunt sPici*LiSTi<br />
TRHVGL<br />
an a law abldlno dtixen <strong>of</strong> SO<br />
201 West Avi, • Since 1971 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> years standing In this community,<br />
but I do so with<br />
CHANORIS/FANTASY CRUISES<br />
reluctance and chagrin.<br />
/<br />
TOile I am about It, I have<br />
s s. GALILEO<br />
also frequently observed<br />
summer police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
SEPTEMBER CRUISES FROM<br />
harassing mature Individuals<br />
on some trivial bails while<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
Ignoring the filth and foul<br />
1,2,4, or 8 NIGHTS<br />
CALL FOR SPECIAL<br />
LAST MINUTE DISCOUNTS<br />
OF UP TO 30% OFF!<br />
3990032<br />
v ""»"" v spending my tax dollars to<br />
supply this former fire<br />
Companes 1 and 3, t men<br />
doing, and I came to mywho<br />
quttDa the dry and tbelr<br />
fanuues, to again flight fires In<br />
family andnelglubors for the city.<br />
endangering their lives by<br />
- - - -<br />
' Fact 8. Hie members"6f fire<br />
on tbe dty. They marched walking out on the dty. I companies 1 and 2 belong to<br />
true , pr<strong>of</strong>essionals , , and woefully down Snore Road IvMfvlvG IJiy IDCBUDBTHDIP *" me ScunylDe and Bargain-<br />
eminently fair.<br />
and left the dty's fin lire Company 3 and applied town fire companies hi Egg<br />
1 do question, however, tbe apparatus on Store tor aMmbcrsUp In the Somers Harbor Township.<br />
efficacy <strong>of</strong> arming an obSome<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Ore engines had Point Volunteer Fire Fact 4. Egg Harbor<br />
vious incompetent and to be towed because for some pspertment<br />
bestowing authority that that strange reason they could not I was 'accepted aa a<br />
be started after the mm that member and I was pleasingly<br />
unable to handle, not toquit<br />
got oat <strong>of</strong> them. surprised at the reception I<br />
mention the moral im- The members <strong>of</strong> Fire received from the men and<br />
plications Involved. • Companies l sod i not only women <strong>of</strong> the New Volunteer<br />
If this la why <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is walked out on the dty, WE Hrfr Department, f did not<br />
so concerned with hone rule,, also walked out on our own find nor feel sny animosity,<br />
It Is a gad commentary on families. Tturi right, I said aversion, antagonism, bitpresent<br />
conditions. Perhaps us.! was.a4&MHbsr <strong>of</strong> Fin<br />
we deserve to be occupied by Company 2 and I was one <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Guard or at least the qutters that day.<br />
the State Police and I was led to believe that H»<br />
relinquish all autonomy. city would' give .Into our<br />
EdWUmer demand that the fire<br />
OcamQty dtapatehers be retained and<br />
that w« would be fighting Ores<br />
to the dty again When the<br />
Fortunate experience did not give In, we, fbt<br />
were told mat if w.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
If per chance the gentleman<br />
mongh pressure on<br />
While staying at your city, I<br />
who personally returned ay<br />
Die dty that we would get o<strong>of</strong><br />
hid the misfortune <strong>of</strong> losing<br />
valuable item reads this,<br />
own way. '<br />
my pocketbook. However, I<br />
pieaae, call or write the So we set up picket finee, not<br />
had the wonderful fortunate<br />
Smaqua Motel aa I would like only la front <strong>of</strong> the bousei <strong>of</strong><br />
experience <strong>of</strong> having It<br />
to bank him by taking his members <strong>of</strong> Pwmdl, but in<br />
returned by • very honest<br />
family out to dinner. (root <strong>of</strong> the bouses <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family.<br />
members to tbe new volunteer<br />
I want to pubUdy thank this<br />
Rosalie Curtis<br />
Fire Department We em<br />
family for their sincere<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
went ao far as to set up pickets<br />
honesty.<br />
at afl the access roads into<br />
Someri Point hi an effort to<br />
Sun's rays can turn away an commercial<br />
hurt eyes<br />
You see, we were told that If<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It into the dty, there would be<br />
seems most people are notna<br />
food in tbe super markets,<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> the harm ultra violet no dotbes In Jamesway,n><br />
rays can cause the eyes. supplies In the hardware<br />
They can damage retinal stores and no medical sap-<br />
cells; also they play an Implies In tbe drag stores, and<br />
portant part In the develop- then the dty would give in and<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> cataracts In the eyes. let us have ear way.<br />
tee way you can'protect When these tactics did not<br />
yourself, especially on tbework,<br />
we went to the public<br />
beach, U by facing 160 and requested • flra district<br />
degrees against the rays <strong>of</strong> to established. When the flra<br />
fte »un. This way you will be district was established, we<br />
protected somewhat. were told, we (Ihe flutters)<br />
N-A.Kaj*kasMan,MD. mold load the district<br />
PMlatetpWa<br />
with our people'<br />
1<br />
company with electrldty." ,-<br />
As a taxpayer I want to* 1<br />
know why the members <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Council want to flnallyj^<br />
dte qultera have their way,-<br />
Hpw can <strong>City</strong>, Couiuwt<br />
'members wno fiave .fsken at><br />
oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice to serve tnjr<br />
entire community, even'<br />
consider such a thing after all<br />
me former firefighters did to!<br />
me dry?<br />
.v... .. _m If, in fact tne former<br />
Township win not request the firefighters were concerned^)<br />
Somers Point Volunteer Fire about me dttoena <strong>of</strong> Somer*;,'<br />
Department to assist them fttot they would have never<br />
with mutual aid. TWs leaves quit on tbe dty, they would'<br />
the section <strong>of</strong> Longport have never tried to btock"<br />
Boulevard that is in Egg commercial trucks from*<br />
Bute Township vlrtualh/ _ ,<br />
unprotected until the would be no food, clothing and<br />
equipment from Scullville and medical supplies in the d^<br />
terras, hostility or maltoe. ^pffiFwn -———'- TaTnie — ac ley would tow never JJoined<br />
^tflu_ ^y* ......:W ttvated,raef , through g the dty y the fire companies in Egg<br />
congeniality, g y , cntnpanlonslilp, c p s h p , <strong>of</strong> Somers -=r. Point . and -r get .. to .. the Harbor Township. ;,*N<br />
friendship, hartnony and Longport Boulevard, (I'm It has always been, and-<br />
glad I don't have property continues to be, tbe policy <strong>of</strong><br />
Hie only siiliiMwHy, an- mere.)<br />
the new Somers Poini<br />
tagonism, bltUrnesa and Fact 8, Egg Barber Volunteer Fire Department to<br />
bDStUllyldWfed wsefroni Township fire wiglnrs have have an open membership.<br />
the. members <strong>of</strong> Fire Com- been observed filling their Any resident <strong>of</strong> Somers Polat<br />
pantos land I<br />
water tanks at fire hydrants hi eligible to Join. U theae<br />
¥ tf'wi *- - - — faiiintiiMif •• 111<br />
l iuv# etn invotvea wttn hi tbe dty <strong>of</strong> Semen Point femer firefighters are really;<br />
flrtflgntlng In Soraert Point Ifae taxpayers <strong>of</strong> Somers sincere In their desires tote<br />
stow September 1973, which Point _ ptfy _ f6r that water. flreflghters In the dty that<br />
wss one month after moving Fact 8. The dty <strong>of</strong> Somers ajeyliveln.wnydonttbeydp<br />
fcBo the dty. I can honestly Point pays one half <strong>of</strong> the whit I did. -<br />
say that the present Volunteer electric bin for the flnheuse All they have to do is submit'*<br />
Ffre Department is as wefl on Bethel Road. This money an application far memtrain#d,<br />
If not better trained,<br />
An me former fin com-<br />
I can honestly say that the<br />
present Volunteer Fife<br />
Department has i much<br />
better operation than the<br />
system <strong>of</strong> Ms fire<br />
Icanfaonestlysay<br />
that the dttienssndresldeJrts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Point are ex*<br />
trwnelyvMn protected hy the<br />
;<br />
comes from the taxpayers, berahlp. It's Just that simple,;<br />
And even though the Volun- There is no need now, nor wiHi<br />
toer Fire Department only mere be a nee* in $p futur?:<br />
— abort one-third <strong>of</strong> tbe for the <strong>City</strong> CouncU to!<br />
building and only uses elec- disgrace and dishonor it<br />
tricity for lights, one water members <strong>of</strong> the current<br />
cooler, one TV, one small Somers Point Volunteer Fire<br />
refrigerator and occasionally Department by allowing t&<br />
to charge the batteries In the former fire companies to<strong>of</strong>t<br />
flreflghUng apparatus and a again have the opportunltyi<br />
flre radio - the dry, tbe walk out on the dty and<br />
taxpayers pay one half <strong>of</strong> the atoms If they dont get tt*$<br />
electric bill for the entire<br />
building. ***• is-<br />
And I can honestly say that The former firefighters<br />
Robert A. Dutcbnr:<br />
the treatment the Volunteer from Company 1 control the<br />
Fire Department Is receiving<br />
Sowers Pohfc<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> me buUdmg. They<br />
from the <strong>City</strong> Coundl Is use electricity for tbe lights In Movie is no :•<br />
deplorable.<br />
tbe hall that they rent out for<br />
It's about time tbs dawns parties and dances. They use 'Vacation' ?!;<br />
and residents, the taxpayers electricity to operate the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Potot itere made<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger^<br />
bingo equipment for the bingo<br />
awam <strong>of</strong> a few facts:<br />
Jnst want to say thank you t^<br />
games that put money In tbelr<br />
Fact 1. There Is a standing<br />
Charles Furinsky for ex-:<br />
pockets. They use dectricBy<br />
court order banning Fire<br />
pressing not just my feelings;<br />
to operate tbe PA systems and<br />
C k l and i from<br />
but <strong>of</strong> others with<br />
music amplifiers needed for<br />
bingo and dances. They use<br />
, They use electricity to<br />
maintain' two-thirds <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
•building and the taxpayers <strong>of</strong>,<br />
the tiles oTSomew Point are<br />
paying one half <strong>of</strong> the electric<br />
Ml wfatch benefits the men<br />
that quit on the taxpayers in<br />
lflfl. •<br />
T5 a taxpayer, I want to<br />
.know why dty Council Is<br />
Enjoy a Cup <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee, Tea, Hot Chocolate,<br />
Cold Milk or Juice with...<br />
TAKE THE BAIT!<br />
Rates are down!<br />
•A BAGEL & CREAM CHEESE<br />
•A PIPING HOT "SCRAMBLER"<br />
• DONUTS, STICKY BUNS, DANISH<br />
BUTTERED ROLLS or TOAST<br />
OPEN DAILY 6:a.m. ©>30 p.m.; SUN DAY? to 5 '<br />
Now is the time for a<br />
HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />
'•-, "Make Us a Habit"<br />
1pI8 Asbury Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
396-1046 .<br />
to purchase a boat, car, home<br />
improvement, education or any<br />
1 whom 1:<br />
have discussed tbe movtt;<br />
European Vacation. ^~<br />
; L IWtakjng it vMtild jhr^i<br />
special treat, we took our 13year-old<br />
granddaughter to see<br />
the movie and'came away<br />
wondering why tbe p c<br />
find It necessary to add tbejj)<br />
vulgarity.* " ' • ^^<br />
But then I gness I know the<br />
answers a.6»it,». t«*<br />
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letters/readers react<br />
Practice home rule responsibly<br />
HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />
to purchase a boat, car, home<br />
improvement, education or any<br />
other worthwhile purpose.<br />
Stop in or call<br />
Bob Smith or Bob Williams<br />
for appointment<br />
Seethe,,.<br />
LOCAL GUYS and GALS<br />
ATTHi<br />
"THE<br />
OTEPAHEAD<br />
' / , Seeing the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy Area For Nearly iOQYeanj ' ' " ;<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CTTYJ NJ.<br />
(continued from page 4)<br />
PRIME ROUND TOP<br />
LONDON BROIL<br />
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Freth Sliced<br />
CHIP STEAK<br />
Whole Prime<br />
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Extra Lean<br />
Ground Sirloin<br />
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JBIPAY, AUGUST 23, 19g3<br />
Don't let the quitters get their way<br />
Editor, Sentlnel-Ledser: rlmmHM.. •«•**&££'-V-'^L- « J, "WaM^rJiaawhstanHalaav^igi a. - W^<br />
li^^5h,^S^ .tWWWwWniWw! 1 Tbj.d^alnadyfliinsatauBtiiJek<br />
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Zi _Jli 1 '. „ a ' ^'-u ne f jroll -«" cont<br />
dty will begin collecting frash estimates the trash<br />
iVanuary when' the oresent con-; MIOOO while the use<br />
JaanW^^a^i^bteilnaln ,_.<br />
Illation 1 ' ayattftt'-'IJi me new addition,<br />
lfadlmM'tb td<br />
Kate,<br />
"tbe show was fast paced and<br />
ewdting," he said, "highlighted by<br />
the appearance <strong>of</strong> Mas New Jersey<br />
1885, TonlGeorgiana. The show ran<br />
smoothly and was well received by<br />
fee audience."<br />
Miss GeorgUna entertained the<br />
audience with the dance routine mat<br />
she used during the Mas New<br />
Jersey competition.<br />
First runner-up was Susan Mc-<br />
Cialn, 16, <strong>of</strong> 701 Bay Av., who attends<br />
Atlantic Christian School. Sit<br />
h<br />
(continued from page 14)<br />
Story on<br />
Page 2<br />
Meis recall<br />
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now<br />
ByANrTAJ.SPIEmf<br />
fell legal cixinsfl Alftmtigh fi»ifirtl<br />
besot discussed the issue MeU said It<br />
may waiNo see tf tbe recall -OTer<br />
becomes a reeBty. > :<br />
CCRG says ft had pro<strong>of</strong> that ajjsh<br />
htoe laws prior to the MM munJctpa|<br />
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PAGE 2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J\ TUESDAY, AUGUST 2% 198<br />
Fire code restrictions have boardwalk businessman steaming<br />
By ANITA J.SPIEGEL Elienhardt, because the month cited his beach stand<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff violations weren't corrected far lacking fire suppression<br />
u <strong>of</strong> yesterday, the and mu'nt systems and a<br />
A local entrepeneur whose beachstand must halt Ita portable fire extinguisher.<br />
buslnewea were dted for cooking opertUoni today, "There's nut enough work<br />
buUdlng and fire code Robert Harbaugh, who room to Install a suppression<br />
violations could (ace Iran- owns Bob's grill, 1368 Board- system over the grills without<br />
*eds <strong>of</strong> dolliiM In fines daUy walk and t hot dog stand on major reconstruction,"<br />
If they aren't corrected by the beach adjacent to thelamented<br />
Harbaugh who had<br />
court Imposed deadlines. restaurant, Indicated he was to answer the citations in<br />
In fact, according to city angry at dty Fire Inspector municipal court recently. "I<br />
i Inspector Don Slienhardt who last guess I could boll the hot dogs<br />
or bring them down from the<br />
restaurant but the tradition <strong>of</strong><br />
84 CK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS the hot dog on the grill would<br />
be gone,"<br />
SAVE S 50% Bob's beach stand was<br />
begun in 1928 by Harbaugh's<br />
<strong>of</strong>f regular prices<br />
father and Is one <strong>of</strong> the oldest<br />
food establishment* along the<br />
Srand Names • First Quality « Infants to Sl» 14 local shoreline.<br />
"I'm doing this strictly for<br />
AM convenience <strong>of</strong> the people<br />
on the beach," Harbaugh said<br />
<strong>of</strong> the small cinder block<br />
Silo Mua, Tllton Rd., Nerthflald • 645-1893 structure which Gate's to sun<br />
worshippers and ocean<br />
Men. Tges, 10-7<br />
bathers desiring an afternoon<br />
Wed., Thurs,, Fri, lQ-9; Sat. 10-6<br />
treat, "It's not economically<br />
Sun. II J - Gift Certificates • Layawa/s<br />
possible to conform to the<br />
code without rebuilding,<br />
which I'm not allowed to do,"<br />
he said, "It would change the<br />
attitude <strong>of</strong> the place."<br />
New Fall Sweaters Harbaugh said because the<br />
beach stand was always a<br />
and<br />
non-conforming use under<br />
zoning regulations, he was<br />
1088 Bathing Suits required to rebuild to original<br />
dimensions when It was<br />
destroyed In 1958 and 1962<br />
Storms.<br />
"If it were open 12 months it<br />
would be no problem,*<br />
MieVenfnor Ave.<br />
Daily 9:30 530<br />
Margate<br />
Sunday f:30 3:00<br />
1<br />
eitingulsher by Monday or<br />
face up to a $500 daily fine for<br />
each violation until corrected.<br />
In addition, Ebwihardt said;<br />
Harbaugh must . have<br />
operating emergency lighting<br />
and lit «dt signs plus a fire<br />
extinguisher at the Board*<br />
walk restaurant by Sept. 7,<br />
Elsenhardt said those<br />
violations were filed Aug. 5<br />
with the Imposition <strong>of</strong> a 1200<br />
dally fine which may be<br />
suspended If the completion<br />
deadline is met.<br />
o<br />
Elsenhardt noted that<br />
Harbaugh didn't have a<br />
suppression system over the<br />
grill at the front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boardwalk store but<br />
acknowledged a permit to<br />
install one had subsequently<br />
Referring to the beach<br />
stand, Elsenhardt said there<br />
were different types <strong>of</strong> ven-<br />
pltfto by Senior Studio •<br />
tilation and suppression Bob's beach stand could face substantial fines if owner Bob Harbaugh doesn't correct building<br />
systems which could be Installed<br />
to meet, the codes<br />
and fire code violations Including installation <strong>of</strong> fire suppression and exhaust systems. However, -,<br />
despite Harbaugh's con- Harbaugh doesn't believe the small cinderblock faciUtv can accommodate the requirements ''<br />
tention the installation would without substantial renovation to the structure which has been providing hot dogs to beachgoers<br />
require substantial since 1928.<br />
renovation.<br />
"Fire <strong>of</strong>ficial* are not here appeal municipal Judge "I don't cook freneh Ma which accommodate more<br />
to design the systems," said Richard Russell's fines and here because I couldn't put In ttan BO people. Owners <strong>of</strong><br />
Elsenhardt is response to deadlines for work com- a hood Oat wui fH," Harweb<br />
premises would also<br />
Harbaugh's request for impletion.baugh laid, "But (by have to pay fees for manplementation<br />
advice in "TWa is not a restaurant correcting the violations) I datory compliance In-<br />
April. "There Dre types <strong>of</strong> per se; it's a beach stand." he won't be protecting life. spections.<br />
systems he can put In where •id maintaining the grills Everyone is outside the place. According to George Miller,<br />
he won't bang his bead which were are rated. "I was born In "TWs code was written by assistant chief In the Bureau<br />
he's afraid <strong>of</strong>."<br />
1530 and I've never seen -so someone la Chicago who <strong>of</strong> Flra Safety In the state<br />
Eisenhardt said he dted a much as a spark in here. doesn't have an inkling <strong>of</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
total <strong>of</strong> nine businesses for "And the type <strong>of</strong> exhaust<br />
Harbaugb said, "Why<br />
what beach stands are allAffairs,<br />
recommended<br />
Jmflfjr violations Including system I would require would<br />
couldn't I change it when I<br />
about," be added.<br />
changes to the proposal In-<br />
Harbaugh's two when he literally pull your hair to the<br />
wanted to change. Now<br />
Meanwhile, the state Is cluded special consideration<br />
began making Inspections In not because Its all open," he<br />
they're telling me I can't do<br />
working towards a September to historic structures and bed<br />
October for tto 1994 BOCA said.<br />
business unless I change,"<br />
adoption- <strong>of</strong> even heftier and breakfast establishments<br />
code which the city adopted Harbaugh's employees run building • and fire safety whose characters would be<br />
According to Elsenhardt, last year. Five subsequently up to the Boardwalk regulations, known as diminished by some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Harbaugh must install a corrected the Infractions and restaurant for customers retr<strong>of</strong>itting, which wiH apply retr<strong>of</strong>it requirements.<br />
ventilation hood, suppression two have obtained permits wanting freneh fries because to restaurants, lodging- ac- Retr<strong>of</strong>it requirements In-<br />
system and portable fire with work ponding contractor he believes the FryolatOrs commodations and places <strong>of</strong> clude 'ifrtfll<br />
Ulit <<br />
nay present a haard In the assembly such u theaters<br />
stand.<br />
and public meeting halls<br />
1ln received 70 written com'<br />
plaints — five from this area<br />
but none from <strong>Ocean</strong> dty-U<br />
about the proposed code. He<br />
also said the president <strong>of</strong> file (<br />
ape May County Chamber! <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce was the only area<br />
representative at a July,W<br />
public hearing to protest the<br />
proposal In Trenton.<br />
Elsenhardt admitted;<br />
however, the code conU<br />
present severe financial<br />
hardships to some businesses;<br />
especially owners <strong>of</strong> old guest<br />
and rooming houses. . i.<br />
Although the local Fire<br />
Department hag expressed<br />
g second means concern about fire safety<br />
<strong>of</strong> egress, fire-rated doors and conditions <strong>of</strong> boardwalk<br />
walls, enclosed stairwells and establishments other than,<br />
other measures prompted by restaurants, Elsenhardt said<br />
a rash <strong>of</strong> fatalatles In cursing they are exempt from coin-<br />
name fires m the state In thepUance,<br />
. %<br />
early 1980s and Ores In major Many <strong>of</strong> the stores share<br />
hotel and large recreation common ro<strong>of</strong>s, and wails'<br />
facilities throughout the between the establishments<br />
country.<br />
don't require fire rating, te<br />
Miller said the Bureau said.<br />
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Fun race sailors prepare their boats for tlttp<br />
competition at the Yacht Club;<br />
Fun race for new sailors<br />
There was a fun ran earlier<br />
this month at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Yacht Club, open to all new<br />
junior members <strong>of</strong> me sailing<br />
fleet.<br />
The race. In which 14<br />
Sunfish skippers participated,<br />
was ran over a prescribed<br />
course with three legs. New<br />
racing sailors were accompanied<br />
by experienced<br />
junior Sunfish sailors eatrew.<br />
Chris Carcara and her crew<br />
Danny Schwenk took the lead<br />
and held it until the third leg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the race when Carcara's<br />
lister, Kathy, with Todd<br />
: Monastero as crew drew<br />
ahead and stayed In front to<br />
cross the finish Urn first.<br />
Third was Missy Dickey!<br />
and her crew Greg Herte<br />
followed by Matt Schwenk;<br />
and his crew Jenny Reed. In<br />
fifth place was the team <strong>of</strong>-<br />
George Atterbury and Craia<br />
Monastero and sixth was<br />
Aimee Dickey and Dave'<br />
Jftrti. • !<br />
Among other participants in<br />
the fun race wen Courtney<br />
Monastero, Adam and)<br />
Brandon Palermo; Heather;<br />
Sandy and Luaren Lenox ;i .<br />
Diane, Holly and John Sellers' i)\<br />
and Klaudia and Conoid<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST n. 1985<br />
pUgfgBV Wfifihs Ximmttrfn#n<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> ihe Mullell.v family from Cherry<br />
Hill pose with their award-winning entry Jocky<br />
with Rider. A first prize entry in the adult group<br />
division at Wednesday's sandsculpting contest.<br />
o Point giving<br />
Squad used car<br />
POWT - The<br />
Volunteer Rescue Squad will<br />
begetting a used, but newer,<br />
vehicle to replace its 12-yearold<br />
station wagon which has<br />
seen better dayg.<br />
Q The Squad has a 1974 station<br />
wagon which needs tires, a<br />
carburetor and the steering<br />
replaced. Toe car Is used for<br />
squad business such as when<br />
members need a car to attend<br />
classes, according to rescue<br />
squad Chief Gail Katten.<br />
.Now, that ear will be<br />
replaced by a 1982 Dodge, an<br />
old police car which was<br />
» donated to the rescue squad<br />
v by <strong>City</strong> Council.<br />
-- "It's going to be a great<br />
help,* 1 Katten said.<br />
Council was going to sell the<br />
car, along vim another old<br />
police vehicle, but the<br />
governing body last Thursday<br />
voted Instead to give the car<br />
to the Rescue Squad.<br />
"They need some help<br />
here," Councilman Mike<br />
Orf said. "They're really<br />
;- weather<br />
Variable doaduteis today<br />
with r M percent chance <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Oltmdewtonn. Highs In the<br />
low Ni, dunce <strong>of</strong> showers<br />
Wednesday with highs around<br />
80, Fair on Thursday with<br />
pJUghi again around SO, Lowi<br />
Vftroughout the period win be<br />
rtiar "70 - NATIONAL<br />
WEATHER SERVICE<br />
each year, they stm must<br />
raise most <strong>of</strong> the needed funds<br />
themaleves.<br />
"(The city) helps us as<br />
much aa they can," she Mid.<br />
The old or win be sold for<br />
whatever the Squad can get,<br />
with the fund! used for<br />
operating expenses, Katten<br />
mid.<br />
"It'a not going to be much,"<br />
she said. "It's In pretty bad<br />
The Rescue Squad Is<br />
currently in the middle <strong>of</strong> a<br />
fund-raising drive for money<br />
to cover its. expenses.<br />
Members dont go door-todoor,<br />
Katten said, but rather<br />
send out mailings with return<br />
envelopes asking people for<br />
donations. —KenWeatberford<br />
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editorials/comment<br />
Go for it<br />
Upper Township <strong>of</strong>ficials have mailed a cease<br />
and desist order to Mad Beach jet Ski Rental in<br />
Beesley's Point because the 5-year-old business<br />
never received a variance and is in a zone which<br />
doesn't permit boat and jet ski rentals<br />
Officials say there are other businesses in the<br />
township in the same boat; they are operating<br />
illegally. But <strong>of</strong>ficials aren't sure because it has<br />
no mercantile license ordinance<br />
The ordinance should be a priority for the well<br />
being <strong>of</strong> residents, visitors and business people<br />
alike.<br />
The richest<br />
man in the<br />
world and me<br />
"What good is mmr, «<br />
wont buy porer^!" mi on§<br />
at the wry ohservattons my<br />
dear mpther used to make<br />
wben I was a cbfld.<br />
Tbe human specimen and<br />
(heir direct BBlaHnmlhjp to<br />
money, wealth and power<br />
have alwayB sort <strong>of</strong> fascinated<br />
are valued at slightly over $25<br />
million If you are fortunate<br />
Rough to be a guest over,<br />
night, be sure to request the<br />
bedroom which has a Russian<br />
sable bedspread worth a cool<br />
(or warm) 1200,000,<br />
Now how in the world does a<br />
w$%,<br />
Page Four<br />
Tuesday, August 27,1985<br />
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SPECIAL EVENTS^<br />
with pest soloists, Sunday through Wednesday, I p_m>'<br />
Admission free on Sunday; $1 on Monday, Tuesday and-<br />
Wednesday. " 4*<br />
Cystic Fibroete sponsoring handmade arts and craft* j<br />
snow on the h Music M Pier, 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. Wednesday. t<br />
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LuLu Temple on the Music Pier, 8 pjn. Thursday. r»'f<br />
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Hobo Band concert on the Music Pier, 8 pjn. Friday, tf;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Arts Center craft show on the Music Pier, lot )<br />
ajn. to 10 pjn. Saturday.<br />
man travel all over the world<br />
me. Those belased with ex- without losing much valuable<br />
tone wealth have always time in transit? Simple,<br />
had in aura <strong>of</strong> Invulnerability really; you just own a 325-foot<br />
•boot them; it seemed to bang yacht which travels at 21<br />
around their head like a halo knots and is equipped with a<br />
<strong>of</strong> dollar signs.<br />
helicopter or you useyour DC-<br />
About a year or so ago, I 8 jet which carries you 750,000<br />
dftipsd some pertinent news miles each year. Total cost <strong>of</strong><br />
ttemi from the paper with full transportation, excluding<br />
intentions <strong>of</strong> doing a column; fuel, is slightly over fM<br />
the baby is bom a year later! million a year.<br />
The name <strong>of</strong> Adnan The present yacht, which<br />
BHUlioggl ii stably not has 11 suites and stats 61 in<br />
mown to many <strong>of</strong> us; cer- the dining salon, will soon be<br />
***/".* * *-*>* J* ^ __ ,-_, ^-fr^f^f<br />
tainly not like RockefsUfr, en the market for $70 million<br />
Getty and Howard Hughes. dollars since Khashoggi is<br />
Tlat te really quite droU since having a bigger one built. The<br />
Ataan KhjuUiegii, b, by far, new yacht, incidentally, will<br />
fee richest man on Earth. have a lOCMnan crew and will<br />
,QMf» wtalth hat been also have a seven-passenger<br />
i at slightly more than 4 submarine aboard!<br />
l big ones; Khashoggi's From an American interest<br />
"r.ovwno"- point <strong>of</strong> view, Khashoggi has<br />
invested heavily in two<br />
Khashoggi,' • Saudi- geographical areas but In<br />
Arabian, il still on the sunny different cultural areas. His<br />
Ale <strong>of</strong> age 50 and was a current project in the Salt<br />
millionaire before age fl. No, Lake <strong>City</strong> area involves<br />
he did not inherit his wealth; billions <strong>of</strong> dollars and will<br />
he (fld come by contacts, thru benefit the people <strong>of</strong> that area<br />
tally friends, at an early and the State <strong>of</strong> Utah; his<br />
age. He found, at an early 140,000,000 gift to American<br />
age, Out serving as the University in Washington,<br />
"middle man" in a deal, D,C. will encourage relations Resorts gyer the resort.<br />
brought his share o/the deal. for the good <strong>of</strong> world peace<br />
Before the age <strong>of</strong> a, he first and understanding.<br />
led two parties Into meeting Not too long ago, he com. He had the entire casb<strong>of</strong> the<br />
and ccnsumattng • deal and,<br />
fliMi*m my wig, allow me tothe<br />
greatest town In the world, I guess you could say that I<br />
Dieted a flO billion dul; one smash show Cats put,'on a<br />
from that initial beginning, he<br />
explain the purpose <strong>of</strong> this God showers me with took upon this example <strong>of</strong><br />
so big that banks, financiers performance.<br />
was <strong>of</strong>f and running. That<br />
column. As God is my wit- blessings beyond number, I staggering wealth much as a<br />
and yes, even governments, He had the Vienna Boys<br />
first deal, incidentally, netted<br />
ness, I do not envy this man am blessed with a wife whom scientist would look at a bug<br />
held their breath. That one Choir present to entertain.<br />
him one-quarter <strong>of</strong> a million<br />
nor do I envy his wealth and I adore, I have reasonably under a microscope; with<br />
involved Canada and the<br />
dollara.<br />
He presented 4o each in- power. -<br />
good health for an old gaffer much detached Interest.<br />
Sudan.<br />
vited lady guest, a solid gold Before you have me eer« and—most Important <strong>of</strong> all — No, I certainly, don't envy<br />
Now, many yean later, he IBs persona! expenses run rose.<br />
ufled by a shrink, allow me to lhave dear friends and I have Mr. Khashoggi. <strong>On</strong>e Una dots<br />
k the quiet possessor <strong>of</strong> 35 over |2 million dollars a Now, before my fellow explain further. Why should I God.<br />
come to mind, «oi "Power<br />
bones all over the world. month. He travels, makes clamdlggers feel I have feel envy, In any manner, for Is Khashoggi so very much corrupts and absolute power<br />
Take, for Instance, his appointments and lives by bis<br />
what this man has? I live in richer than I?<br />
absolutely corrupts."<br />
mountalntop retreat in Spain. own clock; time does not<br />
Hi bought the mountain and, change by zone — time<br />
•silted by a staff <strong>of</strong> 75 in Us changes to Khashoggi's time! VIEWPOINT<br />
Spanish home, raises Arabian This quiet, self-effacing<br />
tfaUoBi, Or perhaps you man — small in 'stature but a<br />
would like to visit his 150,000- giant In the world <strong>of</strong> influence<br />
acre ranch in Kenya, a mind- —recently gave Ms eldest son<br />
<strong>of</strong> a different sort<br />
boggling game preserve and I a birthday party on the ocwild<br />
animal refuge which<br />
By NERML. BOMBAST<br />
'casion <strong>of</strong> his reaching the age<br />
dressed for dinner; today way our society eats its dbuier date. At a table for<br />
serves as a model for otter <strong>of</strong> 21. Now you obviously know<br />
we're lucky if Fred comei to a meals? Granted we art<br />
such enterprise*.<br />
lie television programs<br />
two, (the true personality<br />
that the proud father will do it<br />
meal with a shirt on. Food speaking <strong>of</strong> the advertisement<br />
may be <strong>of</strong>fering viewers a<br />
comes Into focus through the<br />
Or perhaps yon would like lup right but this is what ac-<br />
was passed upon request and world, but if directors have<br />
sorely needed glimpse <strong>of</strong> a<br />
courses <strong>of</strong> a meal. '<br />
to visit him just a bit closer to iually took place:<br />
served in serving dishes. The gone td the trouble to bring to<br />
lifestyle rapidly losing out. to<br />
Does the penon rtipeet<br />
tans; say, New York, where ' He rented an entire hotel for<br />
salt shaker was-not the object the public the American<br />
days in the fast (food) lanes <strong>of</strong><br />
others? Will that person be<br />
he owns the entire skyscraper the comfort <strong>of</strong> his Invited<br />
<strong>of</strong> grab and keep, and fingers family stereotype, With Ironed<br />
America.<br />
complex and makes his home guests in Vienna.<br />
were ««•: , ,ue>ci never used usu to u> uop help Eiowes um aecoraiea n<br />
prepared to teach his children<br />
dotbes and decorated kit- how to act properly and<br />
on the two top floors, nor-<br />
Little noticed, but on TV scrape, up the last 10 grains <strong>of</strong> chen, shouldn't the family's<br />
He rented an entire palace<br />
respectfully? Will it be ac-'<br />
: nKuMy 16 apartments, which<br />
screens for all to see, thank rice on a p^ate. Conversation manners be considered as<br />
for the festivities themselves. goodness, is the dying art <strong>of</strong><br />
ceptable to spend the rot <strong>of</strong><br />
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OPTICAL<br />
'HN Sea Isle aty Historical<br />
Society Is seeking donations <strong>of</strong><br />
ita Isle Qty memorabUla for<br />
the recently established Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum,<br />
"The Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Historical Society now baa a<br />
permanent home in our <strong>City</strong><br />
Historical Museum located<br />
behind <strong>City</strong> Hall," Dorli<br />
Coulter <strong>of</strong> the Museum<br />
committee noted, "and we<br />
hope residents, visitors, and<br />
anyone with tea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
memorabilia, will donate it to<br />
the Museum, so that it can<br />
become a permanent part <strong>of</strong> -<br />
TOE SENTINEL.LEDQER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
memorabilia to the Sea Isle<br />
aty Historical Society go it<br />
may be preserved for future<br />
generations."<br />
Individuals interested In<br />
donating items to the Sea Isle<br />
aty Historical Museum may<br />
263-1141.<br />
SPINNING WHEEL<br />
FLOWER SHOP<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />
• MARKVIOETTO*<br />
858 Asbury Ave.<br />
Phone 398-1157<br />
FMthds <strong>of</strong> MUift Ticket* on Sale Hert*<br />
Wallace Discount Furniture<br />
Going Out <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
in our<br />
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EVERYTHING MUST GO<br />
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CHAIRS* LIVING ROOMS* DINING ROOMS<br />
LAMPS* TABLES* RECLINERS<br />
ODD OCCASIONAL PIECES<br />
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Large Selection <strong>of</strong>f Bedding<br />
We would rather Sell it than Move it<br />
Wallace Discount Furniture<br />
12th & Bay Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
"<br />
A wellness check win be puteriied report, every<br />
held at Shore Memorial participant will receive the<br />
Hospital from 10 u . to 7 booklet The Way to Wellne$s,<br />
pjn. Monday, Sept. 9. The a reference to help oncomputerized<br />
health ap- derstand health risks and how<br />
praisal will be available to to deal with the. An Insert<br />
everyone over 18 years old. provides each individual with<br />
a M <strong>of</strong> nearby sources for<br />
Responses to the wellness additional Infonnatton and<br />
check questionnaire will be assistance,<br />
fed into a computer which will A dollar registration fee is<br />
issue a report on your required. For further lnwelfaeaa<br />
level In less than 10 formation, or to schedule an<br />
minutes. appointment call the Wellnesa<br />
In addition to the com- <strong>of</strong>fice at 663-4500.<br />
Maloney's 10th annual bldeathon<br />
featuring some 2,000<br />
hikers on a 47-roile trek from<br />
Margate to Avalon ant tack<br />
begins at Maloney's la<br />
Margate at 8 ia, Saturday,<br />
Sept. 7,<br />
Last year, Maloney's<br />
cyclists raised (60,000 for the<br />
American Cancer Society,<br />
money which was used for<br />
national cancer research<br />
Ii<br />
i.7.<br />
granti, health education<br />
programs and patient service.<br />
Registration forms are now<br />
available at Maloney's or at<br />
the American Cancer Society<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice at 645-7272. It's 116 for<br />
entry, plus (IB sponsorship<br />
entitling the rider to a Ukeathon<br />
T shirt, cap, Uke flag<br />
and ticket for the chicken<br />
dinner-beer bust after the<br />
ride.<br />
Higher Education<br />
At a Lower Cost<br />
f you think rising costs are putting a four-year<br />
college education out <strong>of</strong> your reach, consider<br />
Cumberland County College's Two-Plus-Two<br />
program.<br />
By studying at Cumberland for two years, then \<br />
finishing your degree requirements at a four-year I<br />
college Or university, you'll save thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars<br />
and still receive the excellent education you seek,<br />
The average four-year cost ot attending a state<br />
college is 127,000. The annual cost'<strong>of</strong> attending<br />
Cumberland is one thousand dollars.<br />
If you attend Cumberland for two years, Uien<br />
complete your degree requirements at a four-year<br />
state college, you will spend about *15,5O»for higher<br />
education. Two-Plus-Two will enable you to save •<br />
$11,500 in obtaining a degree from a state college. Sv<br />
Savhigs are even more dramatic if you use the<br />
Two-Plus-Two method to attain a four-year degree<br />
from a private college or University.<br />
The average cost <strong>of</strong> attending a private college or<br />
university is $40,000. If you attend Cumberland for<br />
two years, then study at a private college or ,<br />
university for two years,"youwi]l spend aJioUt $22,000.<br />
You can save $18,000 in obtaining a degree from a<br />
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Plus-Two method <strong>of</strong> matriculation. 7 [<br />
If you are successful at CumbWland, you can<br />
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Cumberland graduates have transferred with<br />
complete third-year standing to the universlttes<strong>of</strong> ,<br />
Pennsylvania, Maryland and Princeton; .Temple, ,<br />
Delaware/Georgetown, VUlanova and every college<br />
In New Jersey. ' <<br />
Our graduates have attained bachelor's degrees<br />
atlitWally'hundreda<strong>of</strong>wllegesanduniversities. •throughout<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. Igfi£<br />
Gov, Thomas H. Kean work scheduled (o begin In the decade.<br />
a developing municipality,<br />
PMday signed • till ap- spring. The project should be The bridge laft summer<br />
proprlattng the funds for the completed by late IMS, The was the scene <strong>of</strong> a massive Samon Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
long-awaited r_t project to entire roadway . will be ire which killed one peraon. Thursday passed a BMay<br />
rebuild the Longport-Somers reconstructed including the Route 152 will remain open emergency resolution<br />
Pblnt Boulevard, Route 152, decaying Broj)d Thoroughfare during the reconstruction. "'<br />
A bid ,ja expected to be bridge which Atlantic County • , , • *r *<br />
L awarded for the $3,8 million <strong>of</strong>ficials have been trying to A non-blridlng referendum<br />
dollar project fa) October with get rebuilt for more than a will appear on ballots in<br />
Somers Point in November to<br />
ascertain voter feelings <strong>of</strong><br />
whether <strong>City</strong> Council should<br />
ask the state Legislature to<br />
adopt • constitutional<br />
amendment limiting , the<br />
power <strong>of</strong> the courts concerning<br />
the Mt, Laurel K>S<br />
decision.<br />
The Mt, Laurel decisions<br />
Site that 20 percent <strong>of</strong> new<br />
housing in developing<br />
prohibiting trucks over 8 tons property caused by trucks<br />
from traveling Annie Avenue, primarily when theyituni <strong>of</strong>f<br />
The goveralny-body-took the bore Road, according to<br />
action because <strong>of</strong> damage to Councilman Mike Colao.<br />
sidewalks and: private Council tabled an ordinance<br />
municipalities must be for low<br />
or middle Income people, The<br />
proposed amendment would<br />
forbid the courts from forcing<br />
municipalities to change their<br />
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Extended Tinted<br />
S<strong>of</strong>twear<br />
zoning laws in order to accommodate<br />
Mt. Laurel Old autop like these will parade the boards during upcoming rod run<br />
housing.<br />
here.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials laid Mt,<br />
Laurel doesn't greatly affect<br />
Somers Point because it to CLASSIFIED ADS Rod run Sept 7 here<br />
classified as a developed, not BRING RESULTS<br />
Hie South Jersey Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Saturday.<br />
Rod Association win host its Theparade<strong>of</strong> more than 225<br />
Uth annual rod 'run and cars in July to change tratnc along with door-to-door salesman.<br />
Annie Avenue to one way, and He wanta it to be stricter<br />
SgL^larry Cam <strong>of</strong> m PoUce because he beUevei there<br />
Department traffic safety have been disreputable<br />
unit said authorities believe., salesmen around Upper this<br />
forbidding the large trucks Is summer,<br />
a better solution. "I've been approached<br />
"We're going to Bee if its three or four times thii<br />
gang, ft work, and If not,- It summer by peoplr whom I<br />
doesn't, we'll address it didn't feel, were vaUd In what<br />
another way," Ceres said, they were selling," Me-<br />
Trucks making local Donough said. "I'd Uke to see<br />
deliveries won't be liable (the ordinance) tightened up<br />
under this resolution, <strong>of</strong>fidala to eliminate the kind <strong>of</strong><br />
said. confidence man I've Seen on<br />
———— the street this summer.<br />
Upper Township Com- The Committee directed Its<br />
mttteeman John McDonongh solicitor, James Waldron, to<br />
last week requested Township study the existing ordinance<br />
tanmlttee to re^vsluate the and recommend any possible<br />
township's ordinance dealing changes.<br />
QbWuaries<br />
Dr. Katherine Star key, 93<br />
- Katharine M. Starkv. M.D, died Aug.<br />
S, She was S3.<br />
Sbe was a resident in Somers Point from 1956 to 1977.<br />
Surviving U a sister, Constance Kinnard <strong>of</strong> Ctnnaminson.<br />
A memorial service was held Aug. 24 at the Weber Funeral<br />
^10 arrive at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Home In Riverton.<br />
eampout at Riverview aty Boardwalk at 12th Street<br />
Campground at Tuckahoe >t approximately 4:30 pja. Elizabeth Bardenheuer, 77<br />
Sept: I, ? and 8. ud proceed down the<br />
our<br />
The campground will be boardwalk where the cars will PENNSYLVANIA - Elizabeth F. Bardenheuer, 77, <strong>of</strong><br />
open to members and ^* into a parking lot at 5th SJiring House Estates, Spring House, Pa, died Aug. 19 at her<br />
*<br />
registered guests only- Street, adjacent to the residence.<br />
however, the general public boardwalk where the vehicle* Bom In Philadelphia, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, she had been<br />
may view a parade <strong>of</strong> pre-1949 will he on view, free <strong>of</strong> a resident here the past eight years,<br />
cars, many In mint condition, charge, into the evening Mrs. Bardenheuer was a member <strong>of</strong> the Supplee<br />
Tuckahoe to<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
Surviving are a son Leo Bardenheuer <strong>of</strong> Bast Hampton,<br />
Cbnn.; two sisters Margaret Brashears <strong>of</strong> Trenton and<br />
Jeanette Faltermayer <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.; three grandchildren<br />
and one great-grandson.<br />
Services wen Aug. 22 at the Spencer T. Videon Funeral<br />
Home, Dreiel mi, Pa. Burial was In Arlington Cemetery,<br />
DrexelHlll.<br />
Frank Morrissey, 82;<br />
founded bank securities firm<br />
Frank J, Morrlssey, 82, founder and president <strong>of</strong> the F.J,<br />
Morrissey & Co. In Center aty Philadelphia, died Aug. 23 at<br />
fats home In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr, Morrissey, who spent more man 65 years In the<br />
securities business, started his own firm in 1937. He began as<br />
aboard boy with Edward B. Smith ft Co. and held various<br />
positions. He then became a securities trader win Belzer k<br />
Co., a firm specializing in Hiilfldelnbia-erea bank stocks.<br />
Mr. Morrii^'B firm specUlliM.VbaiA *eAiiu>« and<br />
umkT bi* tttrtction-for Oi^'last 48'yeirs beCome^neIf the<br />
leading dealers <strong>of</strong> bank securities tttte area. 1<br />
and afa<br />
leaders i<br />
llBJlnty,<br />
the Philadelphia investment com-<br />
He was Joined in the business by two <strong>of</strong> his sons, FrandsJ.<br />
Jr. and Thomas E., in the ISM.<br />
He remained active in his firm unti] his recent illness. He<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Bond Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and the<br />
Investment Traders* Association <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. He also<br />
was a lifetime member <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Zoological<br />
Society.<br />
Survivors, In addition to sons Francis and Thomas, Include<br />
another son, Edward P., all <strong>of</strong> Drexel Bill and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty 1<br />
six grandchildren and a brother Thomas M. Morrissey.<br />
Services will be 9:30 i a today (Tuesday) in St. Bermditte's<br />
Church, 1035 Turner Av., Drexel Mil.<br />
Local arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
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PAGE 8 THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27,<br />
•Team tourney<br />
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'Under Idea] weather and<br />
Ma conditions <strong>of</strong>f shore, the<br />
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53,000 miles this year for Pat's<br />
Eagle. Sting ray, Gnunpy ATM gold medals without 6 victory over Chris Ezzell <strong>of</strong> Lynch was one <strong>of</strong> the first In tournaments," said his father<br />
Marie and Sknter,<br />
competing once. But Patft,<br />
Louis, Mo. In Sombo history to win three gold John, "Wrestling has opened<br />
Second .place wait to the Lynch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> carat to competition. Lynch won the medals at the, Grand National many doors for us and have<br />
twin <strong>of</strong> Fre-Mar, Joetei, (XI the AAU USA Junior freestyle, Greco-Roman and since Sombo wrestling was allowed us to have many new<br />
Slek ind Symphony with 7S Olympic Games here to Sombo wrestling competition added to the* meet <strong>of</strong>ferings. npertinees,"<br />
points<br />
wrestle.<br />
'IS<br />
in his class, which brings the He w<strong>On</strong> crowns In all the types<br />
The team Jingoes, Lobo, So when he found that no total national wrestling titles <strong>of</strong> wrestling <strong>of</strong>fered at the As for Pat, he enjoys<br />
Hah Story and Pegasus wo other wrestlers were going to he has won to 11<br />
meet; freestyle, Greco* wrestling for the competition.<br />
third with I3H points. be in the Intermediate (13-14- Although Lynch says he Is Roman and Sombo. "I enjoy competing and<br />
The next club event Is the yejir-old) 133-pound class, he happy about his mot recent During the winter, Lynch teaming new techniques," he<br />
Bshlng jamboree Saturday moved himself to the 140- crowns, he Is most proud <strong>of</strong> wrestles for the Seagull said. "If I had to suffer to<br />
and Sunday, Aug. 31 and Sept. pound class.<br />
the three gold medals he won Wrestling Club, but during the wrestle, like by cutting<br />
l._<br />
Competing against heavier at the AAU USA Grand summer he Is on his own toweight,<br />
I wouldn't be doing<br />
PHies will he awarded to wrestlers didn't seem to<br />
Wrestling Cham- travel to tournaments. It." .<br />
anglers having the heaviest<br />
and second heaviest fish In the<br />
following categories: Theriaultj Hanscom repeat winners<br />
Uueflsh, flounder, shark, tuna<br />
and weakfiab. Welgn-tn wlU Russell and Cindy Hanscom sailing Ms GP-14 with Kevin Saturday. Laura and Jack<br />
be at the Harbor House captured a clean sweep <strong>of</strong> last lacke ai crew on Saturday,<br />
for the weekend with Sun.<br />
McCarthy finished third In<br />
Marina from 4 to 7 p.m. on weekend's four 110 races In and Carol Therlault on<br />
day'a second race unfinished<br />
both <strong>of</strong> the races on Saturday<br />
both days.<br />
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due U) a meeting on the water.<br />
but could not race on Sunday<br />
third weekend <strong>of</strong> the August<br />
Following the lead <strong>of</strong> Ray<br />
due to technical difficulties.<br />
EARL L. SHAW, Jfl sailboat racing series, taking Other International 110<br />
Theriault In the OP-14 fleet<br />
Jay Reed with crewing<br />
first in all four races. finishes were three seconds<br />
was Dave Robacn with two<br />
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Ray Thertault did the same and a fourth for Bruce Weir<br />
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Lucille Mima 168, Emma a fourth on Saturday. Bob Laura Miller, left, and Brooke Priestley won.)<br />
petitions, winners above Mae Goddard and Marion Archibald with his father Bob top prizes for most amount <strong>of</strong> money raised in.,<br />
average Aug. 20:<br />
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North-South: Jean Mac Eve Kelly M1V4, Dr, Arthur fourth on Saturday, recent Kids for Kids lap swim to benefit Shore<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />
Jumping, jogging, stretching into shape at 44th Street beach<br />
By SUSAN HOUSEMAN<br />
SuttnetLedger<br />
teach at the dub, That joe end then comes back, cheerleader and expect<br />
Correipondent<br />
enabled her to audition and But the best cc.npliments results," she says.<br />
become • part <strong>of</strong> the grand she receives are those <strong>of</strong> the Trosley admits that she<br />
If you think the beach ta<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Aerobics husbands <strong>of</strong> the women In her takes her class personally.<br />
aolely a spot to relu, get<br />
where she trained with a dais,<br />
'.'When a regular doesn't<br />
aome sun, read a few pages <strong>of</strong><br />
Gainer (ran Jane. Fonda's. "Husbands thank me come back for awhile I call<br />
Vague or Nemwmk, ind take<br />
Trosley received mosl <strong>of</strong> because their wives are them," she says.<br />
romantio strolls on at dusk,<br />
her training at <strong>City</strong> Aerobics happy, have energy and look Her students attest to her<br />
you certainly haven't beta on<br />
where she saw what was great. She's turning his caring attitude.<br />
44th Street beach between I<br />
Involved In starting a business head," she grinned.<br />
"Her SB-ength is her care<br />
and 10 a.m. this summer.<br />
and learned how to motivate Each week Trosley presents tor each <strong>of</strong> her clients," said<br />
people. In addition she also<br />
While most people are just<br />
a theme to her class. <strong>On</strong>e Marlta Mugler. a student <strong>of</strong><br />
worked on an affiliate itatton<br />
getting their bodies out <strong>of</strong> bed<br />
week she may emphasize the Trosley's tor three years,<br />
<strong>of</strong> NIC network In San<br />
1 into their baftlni lulls,<br />
Importance <strong>of</strong> relaxation or "she will personally supervise<br />
Francisco.<br />
Trosley's students are<br />
motivation or perhaps the each person's exercise to be<br />
i on the 44th street beach<br />
After moving to Swar- advantages to exercising sure that her positioning and<br />
Jogging and stretthmore,<br />
Trosley taught dally,<br />
alignment are correct to<br />
[ their bodies into shape.<br />
aerobics at various places, An advantage to aerobic [twent injury,"<br />
iat better way to start the<br />
Including the Methodist exercise, she explains is that Another student, Mary<br />
day Uun to get energized for<br />
Church there and at raquet it's not a competitive sport, It Louise MaeMuUan, said die<br />
ttf At leuLJtha£*-]iowdubs.<br />
She also conducted an only requires Individual has taken countless exercise<br />
Trosley's class views its hour<br />
«nrciie TJH wheels program commitment. And once the classes and Trosley's is by far These beachgoeri get a leg up on bench exercisei under the guidance <strong>of</strong> instructor'RozTro<br />
d "stretch and tone with<br />
In which she taught groups <strong>of</strong> commitment U made, Trosley the best.<br />
on raised platform.<br />
tot-<br />
people at someone's house says, "there Is not a minus to "Some may be intimidated<br />
Monday through Friday an<br />
three or four times a week, it because you feel proud <strong>of</strong> by aerobics, thinking that "I want to accommodate all<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 15 students show<br />
Every summer she hasyourself<br />
and you're looking they have to know Intricate levels," Trojley says. "The<br />
up at 44th Street for an hour <strong>of</strong><br />
vacationed in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for and feeling better." steps. But Roz's routines are advanced will be pushed and<br />
aerobic exercise and muscle<br />
at least a week whether she Trosley's aerobic program enjoyable yet not dlfflcult. the beginners given options."<br />
toning, explains Trosley who<br />
was living to the East or out begins with a thorough warm- You can work within your She also hopes men will<br />
tor three years has been<br />
Vest, so when she returned up with plenty <strong>of</strong> stretching, A limit and still be challenged," attend her classes.<br />
teaching the class sponsored<br />
and started her aerobics 15- to 20-mlnute aerobic MacMullan said,<br />
"I hope I make my students<br />
by the <strong>Ocean</strong> C% Depart,<br />
programs In Swarthmore, she workout follows, proceeded Trosley's other students want to be here," she says.<br />
mint <strong>of</strong> Recreation.<br />
decided it a good idea to get by toning exercises for the data mat her enthusiasm Is "<strong>On</strong>e hour out <strong>of</strong> the day to<br />
Involved In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> during abdomen, legs and buttocks.<br />
Formerly a broadcaster In<br />
what gets them enthusiastic. he! good isn't much. Plus,<br />
the summer months. A cool-down ends the entire<br />
San Francisco, Troaley, who<br />
"The more energy you putwe're<br />
having fun,"<br />
To Trosley, a good in. workout.<br />
now lives in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the<br />
to the more you get back," So, as an option to building<br />
structor is one who combines<br />
.summer and Swarthmore,<br />
Rates for individual classes student Maureen Connell sand castles and turning<br />
good choreography with good<br />
Q*. ta the winter, became<br />
are $5. ($3 for students). An said.<br />
pagei In a book, why not try<br />
music, makes her transitions<br />
)lved with the training and<br />
eight-class package is $32. "Stretch and tone with Roz" toning muscles and trimming<br />
between exercises gracefully<br />
ching <strong>of</strong> aerobics four<br />
Every week Trosley ui- will also be the name <strong>of</strong> Inches the next time you hit<br />
and, most Importantly,<br />
i ago while still living ta<br />
troduces new music and new Trosley's new studio in be beach?<br />
strives 4o motivate and care<br />
San Francisco. .<br />
exercises, but the same RutMge, Pa, which will open For more Information on<br />
tor her students,<br />
iiiWhen she returned to the<br />
muscle groups are worked in September win morning ROB Trolley's classes, contort<br />
Bast Coast after a number <strong>of</strong><br />
"The treatment you receive week to week. Sometimes she and evening classes, six days the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />
yean out West, she thought it<br />
going to an aerobic class is incorporates one-pound a week.<br />
Recreation at 39M111,<br />
fcuuld be a nice Idea to con-<br />
like tot you receive going to weights into the routines.<br />
duct an exercise class on the<br />
a restaurant," she said, "If Students bring a mat and or<br />
beach. Three years later she<br />
the waitress goes out <strong>of</strong> her towel, sneakers and water to<br />
says her class haa tripled in<br />
way for you, you want to come class.<br />
rigs.<br />
hick."<br />
As far as her students go,<br />
Her greatest joy is when Trosley believes It is im-<br />
itWUfa in ten Francisco someone comes to class, with portant to listen and tab<br />
Trosley attended the Am* a desire to be proud <strong>of</strong> herself, suggestions.<br />
buaader Realm Club where and a week later is exercising "I'm there to answer<br />
fbe was approached by in- up in the front line <strong>of</strong> thequestions<br />
and to make sure<br />
structors and <strong>of</strong>fered a class. And when she leaves, fee exercise Is done properly.<br />
training program and a job to she smiles, says thank you You must care, You can't be a<br />
DC, AC tie in lifeguard races<br />
it<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 10;<br />
Bty Beach Patrols tied for a. (tie) Venftw, WUdweod 8;<br />
first place In the 19th annual 5. Cape May 7; 6, (tie) Avalon,<br />
John T. Goudy Rescue Races Brigantlne 5; 1. (tie)<br />
Thursday evening on theLongport,<br />
wndwood Crest,<br />
beach in Ventnor. Thirteen NorthWIldwood, 2- 11.<br />
New Jersey Beach- Patrols Lavalettel.<br />
competed 1 ••^ai»:^|^|H|^g^l<br />
Sana '•••;:• •*?~Ag<br />
BUD'S<br />
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Surfboat retcne with<br />
swhnmer — 1, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 2 • 15 hp rope start 20" •• SALE-nib<br />
(Tim Showell • Paul H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Mike Toy), 2. Wfldwood, 8, 1*40IsoU elect20" *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (Joe Shtffer,<br />
in theuto«r-ev«rt<br />
ChriaOves and Rick Horn), 4.<br />
issmpioiiship, /jiwui Snrfbpat reicue — 1. WUdwood Crest, 5. Avalon.<br />
Jt<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic Ventnor (Chuck Bemlcker - Medley relay — l. Atlantic 1 • 20 hp rope s^rt 2 0 " . ^ 14gS<br />
Otty have won or shared the John Hazlett), 2. WUdwood, 3. <strong>City</strong> (Jim Kegley, Dave<br />
flgudy Title since 1979. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cape May, 4, Longport, S. KUpatrlck, Mark Brestle), 2. 1 • 20 hp electric start 1S" ^<br />
Oty won four straight from Avalon, ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (Tim DlPriiito,<br />
Bp to 1982. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> won Swim , rescue — 1. Bob Pugh and BIS Stall), S. 1- 30 '|rt start 2fl»<br />
In 1983 and 1984.<br />
Brigantine (Ed Kay), 2, Cape Avalon, 4. Ventnor, 5.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic May, 3, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (Ken Lavalette.<br />
• Prices include prop-controls • freight • pi tank<br />
<strong>City</strong> scored 10 points. Ventnor<br />
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• Installation A sales tax not Included<br />
pWnts, while Cape May had<br />
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'brty-two boati par-<br />
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lln ft Tuna Club's annual<br />
•lln tournament, Aug. 17.<br />
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gated for weltfiJn -i the<br />
mrnament is based<br />
rifflfriiy on releases - but<br />
lert were seven releases.<br />
John ImbesTs Santa Clara<br />
»k top honors with two<br />
eleaaes. Second place went to<br />
tony Faraco's Chrlsti with<br />
tie release. Dennis Hum-<br />
W1'S Cricfeettook third prize<br />
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irt Fletcher aboard<br />
n bright to gaff a Wwahfto.<br />
Kyle Anderson<br />
IJhfixoes boated a 29tt-<br />
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scheduled for<br />
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an Panannal/inuralKa<br />
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Jt VESA — Ayfamafit &ooa condition<br />
31, iU milei Bett SHer Call<br />
!I7 till, » 10<br />
'7* PLQS ROVAL1 Si = 4 door, VI,<br />
AMFM radio, automatic tranimiiiiBri,<br />
iir.cond., full power, one owner, 43,67!<br />
milei, Btcenl inipeeiion ii»io mh<br />
Call ifi 131! yrttti l;30 p.m. 130<br />
Antiques & furniture<br />
Rt. 559. Mays Ljnding Rd.<br />
Somori point, N.J<br />
Visa Mastercard<br />
New Ooen 7 Days<br />
Appointments m-um<br />
Wanted- Old Sqfners Point<br />
Picturei and Post Cards tt<br />
INTERBSTED IN TRADIHO—leta<br />
VCR, eicellenl condition, tar VHIVCB<br />
or Mle, Call ifliuo. Ill<br />
YARD SALI— I layvlew Place (near<br />
15th « B.yl, Backyard IB a.m. 1 p.m.<br />
IHraom sel. mile, houiehoid goads,<br />
THvrs Aug. Ifth A Frl, 13th, •'"<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I, Services<br />
!ALIS AND iieyicf <strong>On</strong> Kooyef<br />
ana lyreka vacuym cl«sn§r§ Bfysne^.<br />
B»M and Bens lor all mgsili Free<br />
estimate on npairl Trase in. iu,.<br />
loni fioer care department 399 5S!i tf<br />
NIONT SiCUBITr—II PM.l A.M. I<br />
nights a waak. Call Mr, KyHrnvt. )«<br />
1000 i/H<br />
NUB TEAR ROUND—waifresi ana<br />
Subminr. aiperienced. Apply In p«r<br />
•on, Mario'i. lilg Bay Avanue, O.c. VI<br />
WANTED — Full tinia/part time but<br />
persom, hoimwi. feed servica. Apply<br />
watarfronf Rastagrant, Somars Paint<br />
bafwaan > and I p.m. j IB<br />
RECEPTIONIST _ AilantTe Oty But<br />
company hat opening lor parianaBIa,<br />
energetic Individual with typing ««<br />
iPeriance. txteiiefit banafiti, warking<br />
cendilions. f>um call ar apply in par.<br />
san, f te 4i» p.m. EOE Laliure <strong>Line</strong>,<br />
(too waiiinffon Ave,, ventnor, N.j, 4M-<br />
til-Tin. n»<br />
seCRBTABT - Largeit real astata<br />
firm In ocean <strong>City</strong> is now hiring full<br />
lima secretarial help. Typing 1 bailc<br />
effita mills reavtred. WHkandi a mutt,<br />
computer aiperlenee a plus. Call<br />
•terser Kealty, W-«u» if<br />
PAINT1RJ - Full ar aarrtima. I«.<br />
periencad only. Call evenings, l«f-«13,<br />
•4<br />
NOW HIRING—lor ,7ar round<br />
laleipanans pesitleii. Full and part<br />
time, Apply it* floor, Italntan's npt,<br />
if<strong>of</strong>a, llh and AsBury Ave. O,C. VII<br />
•AlVIITTBI WAHTiO—In my <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> heine, nlgnt Hours beginning lent,<br />
I nights weakly. Reip<strong>of</strong>liiMa, eiperian-<br />
ced, references required. Call Itumi<br />
leave message. IVH<br />
RIClPTIONilT—(Fan time), neeaed<br />
for weekaftdl. Contact O.C. eammunlty<br />
Ctnl.r, ItHM •/»<br />
new through<br />
lepf, Harris House Motor Inn. IM1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave , O.C. 8 27<br />
BOOKKEEPER _ For accounts Payable<br />
ana general Bookkeeping, light typing.<br />
Flanders Hotel, call Mrs, Booit,. Jit<br />
low, _ ^ _ ••"<br />
SALES PERSOrj - Men's apparel In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city, Atk tor manager, cell 3ft-<br />
nsi, ••»<br />
SECRETARY - FT~saiii rtiyme to<br />
or Bennlt Hurley, lupt. Mainlana<br />
RaglBnal High School. Ill) Oak A«inua,<br />
Llnwooa, N.J, 01311 EOI/U 117<br />
HOMI HlALfMAlbi/COMPANION<br />
= FT . OC resident pralerrea. For<br />
laml-indepenacnf rniddie-agea W9Riin<br />
In wheeienalr, c.iimOiil 11<br />
TECHNICAL CAREERS<br />
Immediate optnings lor Mi grids.,<br />
n 14 w/itrong math, science back<br />
ground. Paid schooling, rapid aa<br />
vancement and Mnuses, Must He<br />
us cltltan,wtiiingtoniKife.<br />
Call 2i5-5A8 5522Collect.<br />
131<br />
BILLCROWELL<br />
iVSflMSS, REPAIRS<br />
TORO UAINBIBC NEIL SON<br />
"fired <strong>of</strong> WaitJngf"<br />
Call Now (60V) 399 2054<br />
Five Years fsperience tt<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
iiesance wlfhoyt eitravaganee<br />
Complete lint ol Furnlfure<br />
liAcceuories<br />
U% oil jewelry<br />
Barren <strong>of</strong> eyl glass<br />
Beautiful wedding gifts<br />
49 CENTRAL SQUARE, LINWOOD<br />
Crrt cii 4IJ-174J Man sat lo s )0<br />
The Red<br />
Garagee<br />
Antiques, antiques, antiques<br />
Redeemables<br />
A«lle and 1/10 from iomers Paint<br />
Circle an Raute ii«<br />
O.I. RANGE - s/c oven, 17] cu, ft, no<br />
Iron refrlfarator/freeier. Heavy duty<br />
waiher M. dryer, Frenklln ifave itf/griii.<br />
Ceil •!» 1704 17J<br />
SEWING "MACHINE ^ Trena new<br />
linger No, nil ponaola with many at<br />
tiihniHiii, ii itreteh ana aHorifivi<br />
ilitchai. fraa arm, Bute Wlton holainf,<br />
used lour flntel. Pall USD: sell for MM,<br />
call iniia), tl<br />
INTERIOR WINDOW SHUTTERS— 7<br />
pr, J3"h«1at," w • Ipr. Wn%\iW ! w.<br />
IPf 31"fn3«"w, Can be aoubla hung on<br />
windows or used on abincts Si,eo pr; f.<br />
pr, can doors 4i tnio w louverea<br />
IIIMI itiar step taou ti.se, i single<br />
bed. nallywaaa style Headbaara U.M.<br />
Ceil Slllllf. W<br />
rarely used, inciuaes one brown .«<br />
, black casseni. MM. call HI-fMr!<br />
•THAN ALLIN MAI-LI MPA - I«M<br />
tables, cocktail IfkM, •ntloti. klua,<br />
din.tt. set, * chain, klH velvel K»«. i<br />
Mariaiu urn. ocean <strong>City</strong>. I-M<br />
OABAOB/TAHO lALB - wttt) fw-<br />
nlfure u-eawood ind aluminum) ttmi.<br />
luruward, lawn Mwir, alumlnam Ii4><br />
dar, lumber, waste beskaN; etc, tlW<br />
Wesley Ay., luncuji, Mpt. I Ha M«i<br />
day. tept.). f a.m. l-ia<br />
11 ALUMINUM LAODER — UMdTanJi<br />
twice, vain over n», will ull ler Me,<br />
Craftsman lawn mow« wltn trait ce,i-<br />
Char, good caMjIlieii. %U. Call JtHlU.<br />
«uf, 11 p.m. or later, 1KW<br />
MoviNS MutT IULL - Li»in» ream<br />
Mfe, ctuilrs, tables, l.npi, ank, ttltr<br />
console TV. hWHMM SHfls, nmili'i<br />
(letkliig Mie la, PrMM M nil H4<br />
•tfiihtpii Piece, ini floor, o.c.<br />
* te e. Mt<br />
YARD lALI OF THB JBAHJHl —<br />
Don't mill It, yanitv, old etilln.<br />
llasswara, an de«o wclgrei and much<br />
more. Friday Aug. lo f to 3, Ml 1st<br />
Mreet. M»<br />
PAPSHBACKt, PAPKRSACU.<br />
PAPIRSACKt — II far II. IIMwelk<br />
..la. Mi, Ml, ilif a»i!y, TM<br />
taekateria Two. nth a Aikeir*. oc.<br />
cm jtnui. a.M<br />
i STEBL nuiLDINOI - Factory asMi 1<br />
! ends, il » II was M, new U, J»i 19 a<br />
40 wit Slllt DM IMUl M I M was<br />
tl 1.141 now Ujm, Limited supply. Ken<br />
MS-MM. Ml<br />
Seating<br />
R.I. For Sale<br />
DRVIR — Eicallairt cm-<br />
dition, tin, can nvmt. t-ii<br />
TA8D fALB _ Oddl f. EMI PrW,r,<br />
Augusi M • Mturaay, MIMI it at u»<br />
*sb«rv A.e. a.n<br />
OARASE JALI JM wtllaf Rat. HI.<br />
Aug. .11. f a.m. I p.m. Bo.tlno eeulp.<br />
hwieMM iteini, booki, records,<br />
clotHes, pictvres. seine lumiture, A<br />
much mm. %/n<br />
ALUMINUM KRiENt — aM Mprrn'<br />
windows, resereenea ami new ll*M In<br />
sfeiled, Mjiml 'lemen Co. 505 New<br />
Fid., Route 1, Sonwn Faint. Diai m-,<br />
4133 If<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
Marmora Tile Co.<br />
Ceramic Tile<br />
NEW WORK i REPAIRS<br />
Call Paul Hartley<br />
390-8278 ti<br />
EAST COAST HAULING<br />
Complete Landscaping Service,<br />
stane end Oravei Driveways, Toe<br />
sail, Construction lite clean Up ana<br />
Rtmoval, Bulk Trash Removal,<br />
Beasonable Rates.<br />
PHIHSTIIWATIS<br />
390?) 76<br />
SAlLiOAT !J- QDii, fully MyipEwa,<br />
eicellenl conoiimn Call }» 1*15 or ]fl<br />
105] S/X<br />
IS FtSOT BOSTON WHALER — 1M4<br />
iuoeriBOri model, 7Q hp ivinryae,<br />
Bimtni top, trailer, eiiceiienf condition,<br />
runi (real H,SM, Call 1»» IIH. 110<br />
\nt MOilB CAT i TRAILiR - It M.<br />
tscellent conaifisn {new mast, wirf &<br />
trim) 11500 Call m-401? sill<br />
II MFE —19 s loot BBwrider in «<br />
ceiiehi conclltion with deep V hull. 156<br />
hp Jehnssfi fdeai for fishing and<br />
£*iing Full canvas with many extras<br />
Call !?9 1311 «ftef Sp.m ft<br />
iAiLiOAT - IV Miison SfriaHer<br />
w/cytty cabin, roller fyrllng Mb ane<br />
trailir B,.canMinM tf<br />
flmel, gymnastics, dance, swlrnmiiig<br />
(current WS1 rwulred). Contact o.c.<br />
Communliy Centtr, IHtfOO. i/JO<br />
BISK PIRION—Applications being<br />
taken. Forum Mom, ifh £ AlUnnc<br />
An 1/17<br />
BOARDWALK LUNCHEONiT-<br />
Tl-daytima hours thni tall. Call )tl<br />
1137. I'lO<br />
BABYSITTER—Cor pleauni 4 month<br />
sid, ttpl, thru May, Four dayl a wHk,<br />
1 tt I, My homa Or yours, Sosd ply lor<br />
good Ciri and good reierencH, call in<br />
7143. II<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
HOUSE SITTER _ Substitute teacher<br />
leaking to house slf tor the winter rnon<br />
thi. References upon requeit. Avaiiebta<br />
iepf, II to May Ii, Call Patty, 1H.431I,<br />
M<br />
Personals<br />
CONTiSTANTS WANTID (.pr ilk<br />
Model Psgrsni ivS5 An nor, male $,<br />
femtia. For enlry tilanks tall Hi i!3J<br />
•14 3710 tl<br />
HANOI WAN — Carpenlfv,, ..im.uuns,<br />
decks, painting and concrete work, etc. .<br />
call »1 OMr ~_ _'___.- -i r '<br />
HANDYMAN - Benovaiiani, concrele<br />
work, dscki, carpenffr, painting, etc.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>!. Services<br />
HANDYMAN - All types ol work. No<br />
IBB tso itnall Matt a list and call Allen<br />
33^94 S^<br />
HOUSEKEEPER - Full tl<br />
Aeeiy in person, wesie* Manor, 2md a,<br />
lay Aya,, 0,6, IBII, M?<br />
ACCOBOIANJST FOR HIRE<br />
"Music for your nixt af-<br />
fair"<br />
M7<br />
RELIEF COOK—P«n time, experitn.,<br />
cea only Apply In person Wesley<br />
Hamnlaad, MS East Eighth II. O.C, eoe<br />
Child Care<br />
TYPIST — Full tlmi lor local radio<br />
itaatlon, mutl bt tccunlt. St*rt Im<br />
mttll#itly. Call P»ul#, )T» IJJ5, 110<br />
IECRETARY ~ HiBh »c^oo7•• t^tnli<br />
inltrttftd in working alttr vchool,<br />
V*rit4 dutitt inctud*: typing, dlctitlon,<br />
•r tr*n»crlbiiifl. UII o( * word<br />
proetmor, •n>w«rlng ititphoht *nd<br />
pvopi* contact, Wi *r* iDDklng lor in<br />
indlvltjuii who potimt. mlilAtlvi<br />
(i*blllty *nd tnthuitifm. Pltii*<br />
ill, S«ntln*l Ltdger. t 30<br />
Wit-U DO oAftvsrTTiNO — m my<br />
horn*. 5 and<br />
1pm tl<br />
OAJ ATTENDANT—Fufifimt! Sir<br />
round position Start Immediately<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exxon CIII)H-tM7 tVX<br />
WAITRMS-afH) llttl NOUS* Clctnlng,<br />
person mint tt U or older Full lime<br />
now, waakaMs In September Apply<br />
Tony's Orlll Mm «. central Ave vx<br />
HANDY-ANDY REPAIRS<br />
•paolallilng In Oisin <strong>City</strong><br />
Carpentry, palnllno. plumbing, etc.<br />
Any type small or laroe<br />
Hourly or Contract<br />
Call 3O8-7BO1 ,,3r<br />
WEET BOCK DRV WALL — Plaster,<br />
paneling prime Homes Inc <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> NJ No |ob loo small fully guaran<br />
teod New Jersey registered Free<br />
estimates After hours weekends or<br />
holidays call 390 tloo tf<br />
klTCHEN5~Newgablnrtj appliances<br />
or cornpleli- new oeilgn prime Homes<br />
me <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N J No lob too small<br />
lully guaranteed Mew Jersey<br />
registered Fr« estimates Call 3»«<br />
$930 Alter hours weekends or holidays<br />
Call 390 1164 „<br />
"WANTED DEAD "OR ALIVE — "IJJM<br />
can and Irueki any condition tap Ills<br />
patd Towing available ocean Heights<br />
Auto Salvage call
I ft<br />
Is;<br />
J><br />
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PAGE 11 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27.<br />
LIBRARY CLOSED MON,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Free HibUc<br />
Library, 8th Street and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Avenue, will be closed<br />
Monday, Sept. 2 for the Lnbdr<br />
Day holiday. The regular<br />
monthly board meeting trill<br />
be held Monday, Sept, 9 at<br />
3:30 p.m. according to Robert<br />
Baggs, librarian.<br />
Returns home a winner<br />
Danielle "Danl" Laubert, beauty In a field <strong>of</strong> M com- to attend the competition nnt<br />
Uttle Mils New Jersey petttors. Danielle was the top year In Florida for the title <strong>of</strong><br />
Hemisphere, competed at the winner overall in the bathing Little Nu Hemisphere.<br />
national competition at thesuit<br />
competition.<br />
Danielle Is also. Uttle Miss<br />
FountBinbleu Hotel In Miami Coming back to <strong>Ocean</strong> aty New Jersey Dream Girl and<br />
Beach, Fk. Aug. 6-12. with three trophies and a East Coast Debutante for<br />
Danielle took top honors in 11,200 scholarship for 1985-1988, Uttle Miss TV-40<br />
the costume category and was modeling, theatre and TV1885.<br />
chosen seventh place in media, she will also be Invited She Is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Teresa and Larry Laubert,<br />
and the granddaughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Jack and Yvonne Kelly <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, and Andy and<br />
Barbara Laubert <strong>of</strong> Devonshire,<br />
N.J.<br />
She was honored by Gov.<br />
Thomas Kean on her<br />
achievements.<br />
COME<br />
QUICK!"<br />
EMERGENCY AIR<br />
CONDITIONING REPAIR<br />
927-4122<br />
We service all makes!<br />
These<br />
nu ers<br />
up<br />
Dig<br />
savings<br />
all over<br />
die<br />
house!<br />
MCALLISTER<br />
...The Service Company<br />
I CSS EKFfcNSIVt<br />
THAMtl ECrRlo<br />
Ftha<br />
Ltotanun. Evelyn McQrath, Stfan Bruce, Lee Garden Kel^Ln^ffiroHtS "%<br />
Joseph Madia, Suamn Or- Marcia Guttr, K«Uy Camu, ^n riLe johame S "<br />
ffi' Takeaha Royaj, Donald Lee Ann Dean, Cathleen sunny Shaved Lora<br />
I Senaeffer, ChrisHne Smith, Devlin, Chrtatlne Doughty, s S<br />
MacUiivi Sunder; Tonya Doughty, Karen<br />
iOin Grade - Michelle Gardner, 6UM Qarr, Linda<br />
Boyer, Faith Burns, Jeffrey Gulon, Carln Hentz, Geralyn<br />
Oiase, Sonya Cho, Beth Hogg, Paul Kerper, Randy<br />
a<strong>of</strong>ine, Chris lastirday, Kliwe, Charlie Parktr<br />
Scott Eaiterday, Angela Anthony Rtglna, Danisi<br />
Evans, Cheryl OCBANCrrt Family, Jamei POPSORCHESraA<br />
Tilotta, Shari Tobias,<br />
m CONCERT, MUSIC PIER<br />
Frank Ruggieri, Musical Director<br />
Tom Perkins, Baritone<br />
QuMtJoJoiste;<br />
LflVoueTiegi, Soprano<br />
Laurence Rosanla, Tenor<br />
Cynthia Stewart, Soprano (Aug 28)<br />
8P.M. TUESDAY, AUQ,t?<br />
e Roso/AIfaria ,.........,...,,. .Htrbert<br />
Una.FurtlwahagHtmfromEltilrtyanmw . .DoniMta<br />
Laurence Rosanla<br />
Stamping Bgaitfy WalS<br />
j<br />
Mite,..". ........'.,...,....,<br />
.Lehw<br />
LaVonneTiega<br />
La&urcfMte<br />
Dellbes<br />
: Mother flftrftree ._^...._..<br />
,BaJI<br />
Tom Perking<br />
National Bmttem March<br />
Bagley<br />
Sooteh Airs<br />
Tuma A Sorrento.<br />
Laurence Rosania<br />
Jtm Pteitrto<br />
mMeFoMle<br />
Quwe Ton Coew from<br />
Sarnsortand Delilah....................<br />
LaVonne Tiegs<br />
Hungarian Dance No,<br />
* • • • • • . . . . . , . . , , . . .<br />
Dear Old Donegal<br />
Tom PerkiM<br />
FUMeron the Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
BPM WEDNESDAY, AUG. M<br />
Quest Soteirti<br />
Cynthia Stewart, Soprano<br />
Tutor HerberttAvarim...........~.<br />
Flower Song from Carman<br />
Laurence Rosania<br />
Intermezzo from Goyescas ,,<br />
Meula'sArtalnm Carmen ,<br />
LaVonne Tlegs<br />
Salut D'amour. X ,,, ".....;....<br />
Nuttin'Like a Dame , ..,,..,.,<br />
TomPerMni<br />
MF^ Cotton March ....,.<br />
fflf*.<br />
yoj<br />
It'saarmdNlghtforSinging ., ,<br />
Some Day I'll Find You ,<br />
Cynthia Stewart<br />
WlthOuiaSong .....„,..<br />
Laurence Rosania<br />
RhapsodyinBlm, Sara NeweU, Pianist<br />
Sumtar rime ,<br />
LaVonneTiegi<br />
atd<br />
NEW! AUTOMATIC<br />
HEARING-AID<br />
.Trid,<br />
DiCapua<br />
Anderson<br />
Anderson<br />
.Brahms<br />
Graham<br />
Herman<br />
...Herbert<br />
, .....Blast<br />
Granados<br />
.... .lUet<br />
.. ..Hgar<br />
.Rodgen<br />
. Sousa<br />
.,, .Loewg<br />
.....Trad,<br />
... Rodgera<br />
...Coward<br />
Youmans<br />
. Gerswhln<br />
Gergwhln<br />
....Lfltwi<br />
NO VOLUME CONTROL<br />
NQBATTIRIilTOiUY<br />
FITS EXACTLY IN YOUR EAR<br />
AND YOU HEAR AUTOMATICALLY<br />
TOTALLY SILT OPERATING<br />
NO RAISING OR LOWERING<br />
THE VOLUME<br />
SPICIALLY OBSIONEP MICO-IUlCTPIONiC CIRCUIT TO<br />
MATCH YOUR OWN SPICIFIC HBARINS PROBLEMS. NO<br />
•ATTERI1S TO BUY AND NO MBSSY VOLUMI CONTROL,<br />
ALL SOUNDS WILL BE MADE LOUDER OR SOFTER,<br />
AUTOMATICALLY _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ _ ^<br />
el SURI NOT TO OVERPAV. DON'T BE MISL1D<br />
THESE ARE THE SAME TYPE HEARING AIDS BEING<br />
PRESCRIBED COSTING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS MORI<br />
ELESiWHIRi, Wl SAVE YOU MONgY,<br />
FREE TEST WED., AUG. 28: THUDS. AUG. 29 _<br />
PLEASE CALL 465-9199 FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY HEARING AID DISPENSARY<br />
Licamed Hearing AM DfcpMMn<br />
112 S Main St,jCop« May Court HOUM, N.J. 08210<br />
HIE SANYO<br />
PLAIN PAPER COPIER.<br />
THE ONLY THING<br />
PLAIN ABOUT IT IS<br />
THE PRICE.<br />
HIQ802ET<br />
AplainpapercoplerirKorporaring<br />
O'll<br />
F'tir<br />
ll>t| C<br />
UgHIT MOLL<br />
I. on<br />
\ lor<br />
Hot I<br />
. noli Wflvna Pen<br />
irvn ttordrn <strong>On</strong><br />
J ntrnl<br />
L. oPt pill KfH Ma K l >tn i ><br />
I \\H A ihy Tf»O<br />
Do > f M IA 111 1<br />
= vily Mil v l?n tr<br />
LUiet Mo i<br />
ihfl Vltss rif y Mf<br />
L *5d ObP I OH7t* fj.<br />
ton* Pl^tt, SuiAnn^ Ran<br />
Rflph, Jui|« HiHrr RurjtfK<br />
ROdriqurl- Pomelo SrMrm.li. f;dw*ui<br />
.Mjilfor. Glpnn S*tmons Bar^f Smdt<br />
Enr Stilri. Danielp Stoke*. LTW1A T«p<br />
ni'iiipr, Chriitior Truii.tn, EcicM Vi<br />
W-Uini<br />
John<br />
lOlh<br />
hell B<br />
e - j,i<br />
Boom, tXorin (i ^n Hi,<br />
II J<br />
.1 VI<br />
f »r Tnp P^A tiisf tio<br />
UP U Thar DAC os H Dt s t-<br />
bo /Qlitt D MPO fiiv o D o 0<br />
tin IUK DAW Di/l *l(i Holl/ Dwyr<br />
J r* r i f f P f l L*!fi *<<br />
1 uqias H<br />
F «> W" mi irdn<br />
An J Eiw Angfla Hen na f nlr t m<br />
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• El«ctrlc Lift Chairs<br />
• Wheel Chain • Oxygen<br />
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• Canes • Commodes<br />
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PALOMBO S Pharmacy<br />
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Mon.-Frl. ibi Saf.8-9; Sun, a Noon<br />
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MON.<br />
thru<br />
taUan.<br />
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MON: Chicken Cacciatore<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN' CITY, N.J.<br />
_ _ !•»-•- • • - •--•"-^__ . TUESDAY, maau/ii.ftnuwa^diaa<br />
AUGUST 27, IMS<br />
» ; • • •<br />
Good Old Days Picnic is Sept. 7at SomeriPoint's Kennedy Park<br />
Jhriftf<br />
401 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NJ<br />
Man Thurs gam, ep m • Frl. i, Sat.U.m.-ffp m « QPFN SUNDAY 1a.m. 7 p.m.<br />
Bone In<br />
Sirloin Steal • I<br />
i Boneless Sir^n t!<br />
8 9<br />
TubO<br />
Chicken <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chicken 79% Sea Tuna 59*<br />
Whole<br />
Chicken Legs 79*b<br />
{3 (bi Qf mgfi]<br />
Hatfield<br />
Bacon ib pkg.<br />
Sandwich<br />
Steaks<br />
Chunk Light ^ OK ^ W#t*?<br />
Brown & Roasted<br />
Tuikay Breast s 2 2<br />
! WJ Complete<br />
IT DINNER SPECIALS<br />
I<br />
I' S I<br />
Served from<br />
S:30to9:00P.M,<br />
Seedless<br />
Grapes 69* Ib<br />
Ripe<br />
Bananas SIM 99*<br />
Green<br />
Beans 49* Ib,<br />
Sffrnfiing<br />
oca<br />
so<br />
G0I9 I *PM ?sm<br />
urkey Hill<br />
Ice Cream * 1 M ,Vigal,<br />
MON: Steak Diane , , $9,95<br />
TUE: Bourbon Street Chicken ,.,,, $7.95<br />
WED • Unguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce, prlie bread 17,95<br />
THUR: Beef Tournedoi w/GretB Peppercorn Sauce $9.95<br />
FRI i Sautted Jumbo Shrimp w/Veg,, curry Sauce I9.9S<br />
SAT: Prime Rib , King $12,95....Quitn $9,95<br />
SUN: VeaJ Gruyere, Marsala Sauce,., , $9.95<br />
DORT-O-CAII<br />
• A SAUSMAN GROUP HOTEL OAA 001*1<br />
"T/ie on/y ihmjf we overlook is the ocean!" Jt7«J~uoI_<br />
ISih 5 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
Reserv»iioni not rtquired, but luggssiaa<br />
DINNERS<br />
FOR $ 3. 9S ?<br />
[That's right!And there's a good reason<br />
for it. We think that the<br />
kids should eat as good as<br />
mom and dad. So we<br />
give them a great choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> several kids' favorites.<br />
^Our children's dinner even<br />
includes a beverage and a<br />
special "Ed laborer's" treat<br />
... fl sundae with,creamy whipped<br />
< . . topping and a cherry!<br />
that any way to run a restaurai<br />
i YOU BET IT IS! |<br />
Cocktails & Dinner<br />
Served Dally<br />
Entertainment will be planned.<br />
honors the memory <strong>of</strong> age division will be featured. provide by the Brown Street<br />
Lawrence "Bud" Kern, the Hie run is sponsored by<br />
Hie picnic has grown in and the run go to the<br />
Oiowder Society and possibly<br />
Sty's first recreation com- Shore Hardware and there Is<br />
popularity over the years and Lawrence "Bud" Kerti<br />
a barbershop quartet, Regina<br />
mission chairman and a past » pre-registration fe« or 16 on<br />
Regina is optimistic for scholarship fund, Ito fund<br />
said. In addition, magicians.<br />
Little Leapt president. His race day.<br />
another good him out. last year alone provided for<br />
Jugglers, clowns and mimes<br />
long-time desire for an end-<strong>of</strong>• The picnic begins at noon<br />
five $500 savings bonds to<br />
will be on hand to beguile the<br />
the-summer community with beer, s<strong>of</strong>t drinks, hot<br />
'If it doesn't rain, we'll be graduating Somers Point<br />
crowd throughout the day.<br />
picnic served as the impetus dogs, hamburgers, barbeque<br />
packed," he said. If It does students. '.<br />
tor this event to become a<br />
rain, the picnic win be held<br />
beef and pork, cakes, cookies,<br />
No bottles or cans ar#<br />
Also, a hay hunt, pie-eating<br />
memorial to his efforts<br />
the following day, but the run<br />
snow cones and watermelons<br />
permitted In the park. For<br />
-.it -.<br />
and egg-toss contests, sack takes place rain or shine on<br />
Kern pushed to have the<br />
more Information all Regina<br />
races and a tug-<strong>of</strong>.war are Saturday.<br />
recreation commission for-<br />
at 927.6213.<br />
med in 1874, and was<br />
responsible for the Poor ventilation<br />
development <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's recreation facilitiei,<br />
primarilj' the Bud Kern<br />
Memorial Field, commonly New school year; old problem<br />
tojown as "the pit," at Third i continued from page inspection <strong>of</strong> the system had<br />
Street and Marks Road,<br />
HVAC system, test me system HUtton problems, nothing hat<br />
School Board solicitor been carried out.<br />
"He made the city realize<br />
and d ggive<br />
an unbiased report been finalized or acceptably<br />
Ronald Taht has already In the meantime, the Board bawd<br />
recreation was an important<br />
on pr<strong>of</strong>essional fin- corrected as far as the Boaid<br />
informed Capital Heating has hired an Independent dings.<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the community and<br />
la concerned and it is still<br />
Company, installer <strong>of</strong> theengineering<br />
firm, A ft A<br />
one that should be addressed HVAC system, that final mgtaeering, Association toe.<br />
waiting to hear reports that<br />
in a formal fashion," said<br />
At this point, said Gorman,<br />
payment to the firm would be Bid Ambrose C. O'Donnell Jr.<br />
will satisfactorily y declare all l<br />
Nick Regiria, the current<br />
even though the Board la work and<br />
suspended until proper <strong>of</strong> that firm, to review the<br />
recreation director.<br />
moving to solve me ven- pleted.<br />
eorrecttont comheating<br />
and ventilation ad-<br />
Kern died In 1979, the year justments are made.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first picnic, but the<br />
recreation commission, In Capital Heating and Basce Judge Sandman dead at 63<br />
keeping with Kern's wishes, Associates, architects and<br />
has striven to make this a engineers for the new ad- (continued from page 1)<br />
community affair by <strong>of</strong>fering dition, apparently met in<br />
cooperative spirit will be<br />
a day <strong>of</strong> old-fashioned fun at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> earlier this month. Sandman ran unmissed<br />
by bis colleagues on<br />
old-time prices, and by In- However, the Board's successfully against Brendan the bench who extend then<br />
volving various civic and building and grounds com- Byrne in the 1173 guber-<br />
business groups in the mittee wasn't informed <strong>of</strong> the natorial election. Sandman<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong> the day's meeting, Gorman said, and tost two gubernatorial<br />
activities.<br />
hasn't received a report on primaries Ti IMS and 1W9,<br />
The day is kicked <strong>of</strong>f at 10<br />
what happened at theBetween<br />
1976 and 1982 he<br />
ajn. with the "Bud" Kern 5K<br />
meeting.<br />
practiced law privately. He<br />
run which begins and ends at Bases and Capital Heating, began his political career<br />
flie park, last year, over 200 In letters to the Board, have •fter frying unsuccessfully<br />
runners participated with the acknowledged problems with initially to gain the<br />
winner docked at 14 minutes fee HVAC system and havesolidtorship<br />
in Us hometown<br />
and 27 seconds. Awards are listed corrections to be made <strong>of</strong> Lower Township in the<br />
given to the first three by them.<br />
1950s.<br />
finishers, male and female in In a letter dated Aug. 6 from Upon Sandman's death<br />
six various age divisions. This Taht to the law firm <strong>of</strong> Superior Court Judges Philip<br />
year, along with awards to the Jubanyk, Varbalow, Tedeseo A. Qrucdo and Richard J.<br />
overall first, second and third- and Shaw, representing WUlams expressed sorrow on<br />
place finishers, overall<br />
bhlf f th Jdii i C<br />
female first, second and third<br />
•wards will be presented.<br />
Also, prizes to the first<br />
1<br />
where be was admitted Into<br />
the critical care unit<br />
deepest sympathy,** the Evoy Funeral Home In<br />
release continued.<br />
Fishing Creek, Lower<br />
Sandman was hospltalited Township, which had no<br />
Aug. 18 after he was unable todetans<br />
at pressttme yester-<br />
get out <strong>of</strong> bed Oat morning. day is preparing the 8<br />
The Lower Township Rescue arrangements.<br />
Squad, which was contacted The family requesto no<br />
by family members, took phone calls, a hospital<br />
Sandman to Burdette Tomlui spokeswoman said.<br />
Mcis recall unlikely in Nov.<br />
..••••I • jiy.WHWMB«lll!, WH<br />
Capital Heating Company behalf <strong>of</strong> the Judidary in Cape<br />
Taht wrote that while Capital **•?_ - 1 (continued from page 1) gave birth to mat decision,"<br />
he added.<br />
blue taws <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I did<br />
promise Oat I would not<br />
b May the court declared<br />
actively attempt to change or<br />
Sunday closing laws in the f<br />
alter them," Mela said in a<br />
Bergen County mnniHpaHt^<br />
Atlantic counties. letter sent this week to Us <strong>of</strong> Paramus and Midland,<br />
constituents, "After my Park illegal because the state<br />
been completed, no final bard work," said a press <strong>of</strong> New Jersey ruled that<br />
release Issued yesterday. "By restrictive ordinances such as<br />
Merchants here took the<br />
reducing O-back log <strong>of</strong> cases (he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> blue laws were<br />
issue to Superior Court In<br />
[Culinary<br />
in the family and civil Invalid thereby rendering<br />
June where Judge Philip<br />
divisions he assured the them unenforceable and null<br />
Gruccio rendered <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
dUztna prompt and efficient and void.<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s law invalid in ac-<br />
Justice.<br />
cordance with the Paramui<br />
"I had absolutely nothing to<br />
'"IDs contributions and<br />
decision. §<br />
do with the litigation Oat<br />
% ^ F "The Cuiirtary Garden, the critics<br />
picK as the best restaurant in Octan <strong>City</strong>"<br />
Edward Hittel, AflanflcClty Sunday Press<br />
June 9,1915,<br />
841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.,<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 95<br />
complete<br />
Served from 5 to 6:30 p.m.<br />
MON; Boneless Chicken Kiev<br />
TUESi Shrimp Alfrfdoon Imported Paita<br />
WED; Boneless Chicken Parmagiarta<br />
THURSi Roast Turkey w/Sfufflng 8, gravy<br />
PR I; Fried Flounder Almondlne<br />
SAT; Boneless Chicken Ireast Dljone'<br />
SUN: Roast Beef Au Jus<br />
Includes: Salad, vegetable, Roll & Buffer<br />
ana Dessert<br />
3993713<br />
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• AU Major Credit Carts AoopMd<br />
Open T Days A Week<br />
Pinner Served Dally from J p.m.<br />
Breakfast & Lunch<br />
Every day 8 to 2<br />
hitdoor Waterfront Dining<br />
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner,<br />
, Dinner<br />
5 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
I l i i i i k f i i N l i M I . I I I U - I I •.-•'•• .'••••,.<br />
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DAILY LUNCHEON SPICIALS<br />
iANOUlT ROOM AVAILABLE<br />
WEDDING RECEPTIONS<br />
BUSINESS or PRIVATI PARTY<br />
ROAD SOMIRS POINT<br />
UTgg 927-1117 NEW JERSiy<br />
OUR 31st SEASON<br />
957 WIST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
10:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />
RAVIOLI • STUFFED SHELLS<br />
SPAGHETTI* MEAT BALLS<br />
CHEESE STEAKS • HOAGIES<br />
SAUSAGE. TUNA, TURKEY, ROAST BEEF<br />
DELICIOUS T/\KE-OUT ITALIAN fOOD<br />
' EVEnvTHlfiQ MADE TO ORDER<br />
Seaville<br />
miss wins<br />
OC crown<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
waa sponsored by Seaahore<br />
Refrigeration and was also<br />
selected as the talent winner<br />
for the evening.<br />
Second runner-up was Kelty<br />
telTfMTPkW<br />
A student at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, she plans to farther<br />
her education In the field <strong>of</strong><br />
communication. She war<br />
sponsored by Fessano'l.<br />
Ihird runnirmn wna Ura-<br />
Im Betbi, W, <strong>of</strong> RD I,<br />
Woodbine. A student <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Uty High School, she plans to<br />
further her education In Of<br />
field<strong>of</strong> sports psychology. She'<br />
was sponsored by Bonnie's<br />
Ooiet. 7<br />
Fourth runner-up was 1<br />
Cheryl McCauley, 17, <strong>of</strong> U7'<br />
Pinnacle Rd. A senior at'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School she:<br />
will continue her education,.'<br />
spedalMng in the Held <strong>of</strong>!<br />
^ytioal Uierapy, She wo'<br />
iponsorid by Hagtr Real<br />
Estate.<br />
toy McCardiU, », <strong>of</strong> MS<br />
Brighton Ftaee was chosen<br />
for the Miss Congeniality<br />
Award, She is a senior at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hgh School with<br />
hopei<strong>of</strong> Bunuliig a career to<br />
taihlon deilgn. She was<br />
•onsored by Mott and Molt<br />
attorneys.<br />
CUYTON, DIVER<br />
RECEIVE MEDALS<br />
Jay D. Clayton and Joseph<br />
ttyer <strong>of</strong> Northfield received<br />
gold medals for their accomplishments<br />
during the<br />
two-year Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Quinary Arts Program at<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> SO student* were<br />
honored during the 13th<br />
awards ceremony recently at<br />
the college.<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
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(continued from page 1)<br />
sees savins with^rTT"Ti' •<br />
"** savings witli city trash collection<br />
, inergency appropriation <strong>of</strong><br />
p»W. A portlsn <strong>of</strong> these ,,to totally nap the benefits <strong>of</strong> recycling,ju>e have to collect our own trash* directly to the market, and<br />
fads, »S,1W, was placed in<br />
make more money.<br />
Jhe capital Improvement The governing body has<br />
Evening during times when<br />
113,000 for equipment<br />
budget as a 5 percent down been studying the possibility maintenance,<br />
body a letter explaining recovery fees to encourage<br />
Jhe market l* slow, as it<br />
payment on the bonds. The <strong>of</strong> collecting Its own trash A representative <strong>of</strong> Mar Tee<br />
landfill costs in Atlantic counties and municipalities to<br />
currently la for recycled<br />
remainder <strong>of</strong> the emergency since February when it an- addressed the governing body<br />
County haven't been decided move to the latter plan <strong>of</strong><br />
newspapers, the city has the<br />
Wpropriatlon will be split nounced the IMS budget and Thursday and cautioned them<br />
as yet so an accurate bid refuse disposal,<br />
storage space to stockpile<br />
between the »9,000 for truck expressed concern over the on beginning their own<br />
couldn't be submitted mis<br />
materials or dan absorb a<br />
repairs and $6,000 for the rapidly rising Mat <strong>of</strong> con- system,<br />
early in the year.<br />
"I totally understand the tower market value than<br />
uncertainties (Mar-Tee) has<br />
Highway Department's fleet tracting the collection out.<br />
"We couldn't bid in ac-<br />
contractors working for a<br />
maintenance program. • The city paid Mar-Tee<br />
"Remember 10 years ago<br />
to deal with because they are<br />
cordance to your specs,"<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
$201,000 in 1964; the figure<br />
you were in the trash<br />
the same uncertainties we<br />
Pikulinski told Council,<br />
"I believe we have the but<br />
"We're billing a budget jumped to $297,000 this year,<br />
bustaess,"6tar-Tee manager<br />
will have to face," Swain said.<br />
"Disposal In Atlantic County<br />
recycling program In the<br />
tan into next year's budget," Council expects to save<br />
Tom Pikulinski said. "It right now is out <strong>of</strong> hand."<br />
Somebody has to pay thecounty."<br />
he said, "and to<br />
Haley said In explaining the mbitantLtliy from (bat<br />
wasn't economical then, and<br />
dumping fees, Swain said,<br />
With the Pinelands Park<br />
W^Hy reap the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
emergency appropriation, figure. Bisfey saM It U<br />
things have gotten worse."<br />
whether it's the city or an<br />
landfill scheduled to close In<br />
recycling, we have to collect<br />
"but in order to do these estimated the program will<br />
Mar-Tee Is the only outside December, and the county's<br />
outside contractor, but, by our own trash."<br />
projects In IMS, we're going cost around $269,000 in 1980<br />
contractor the city has ever proposed Pancoast landfill<br />
collecting its own trash, the<br />
<strong>City</strong> trash collection<br />
to have to do this now," excluding the startup costs.<br />
used for trash and the only rite currently being disputed,<br />
dty can eliminate a coo- reflects a total commitment<br />
• Council wUl receive bids for<br />
fee new trash truck and the<br />
Hi broke this down to include<br />
one which bid for the job last Pikulinski said It is Imtractor's overhead and pr<strong>of</strong>it. m the part <strong>of</strong> Cornell to train<br />
rpD-oH track with containers<br />
1178,000 for landfill fees,<br />
year. Council advertised in possible to predict what costs The city's recycling collection and recycling.<br />
it the Sept. 12 Council<br />
approximately $80,000 in<br />
June for bids for next year's will be nest year.<br />
program will play an Im- Swain said, and they are<br />
meeting.<br />
salaries and benefits for four<br />
trash collection, but no<br />
portant role in municipal<br />
full-time, emolnvftps and<br />
company submitted a bid,<br />
He said an increase in<br />
hoping even more retidente—<br />
trash collection. Currently,<br />
Mar-Tee sent the governing<br />
tipping fees in 1PM forced Us<br />
« percent partidpatod in<br />
At city contract! with a<br />
company to spend an extra<br />
recycling in July - become<br />
$41,000 on Somers Point, a<br />
company to haul It* tavoJveil,<br />
recydables for it,<br />
W<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday) Education meeting, primary<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Depart-<br />
school, I pjn.<br />
qn the Music Pier 8 p.m.<br />
ment auxiliary meeting,<br />
Admission II.<br />
youth center, 8 pjn,<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Craft show with handmade<br />
Masonic Club meeting.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
items to benefit the Cystic<br />
Masonic Temple, 10th Street<br />
Beading club for children<br />
Flbrosls Association, on the<br />
and Wesley Avenue, I p.m.<br />
completing second through<br />
Mule Pier, 9 a_m. to 3 pjn. eighth grade, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Public Library, 6th Street and<br />
• Knight's <strong>of</strong> Columbus <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, 10 a.m.<br />
meeting, St. Augustine's with Frank Rugglerl con-<br />
rectory, 8 p,m.<br />
ductor, on the Music Her, %<br />
Admission fl.<br />
, Story hour for children 7 to ______<br />
£.£?ih - * l _J__ l - C "* Ww » 1< a » b LuLu Temple on the Music<br />
Pier, Bp,m,<br />
nttting, Rotary Club meeting, Port<br />
Public Library, 6th Meet and Bymouth Inn, 7i« ajn O'Call Hotel, 7 am<br />
flctan Avenue, 10 •,_, ______<br />
Chess Club meeta in youth Matchpolnt duplicate<br />
;AloolloUei Anonymous ante, f_ Street aid A_nHc bridge, community center,<br />
m^tag,HolylWB_yai__) kmnmlipm,<br />
7:30 a.m.<br />
S0ttl»eet_4BayATimie,7 ______ •<br />
fm beginners; 8:30 p,m, • • . " " " "<br />
f 0 * 1 "; <strong>City</strong> seeks to lower assessments for sonic<br />
•' Alanon meeting, St. John's<br />
(continued from page 1) collector indicating that no<br />
Eutheran Church, 8:30 p.m.<br />
App_to,-wM_hadtobe tesa agreement.<br />
Therefore, the Increase from<br />
1984 to 1985 Isn't as drastic, he<br />
said.<br />
"What you're looking at is<br />
$242,000 compared to<br />
$297,000," be Mid,<br />
Council President Wes<br />
Swain, however, emphasized<br />
mat Council Is only moving<br />
for municipal trash collection<br />
because they see considerable<br />
savings for the taxpayers.<br />
"It'snotareflextiononthe<br />
current service to date,"<br />
Swain said, "as much as the<br />
economic reality we've had to<br />
lace.<br />
Landfill costs will have<br />
more man doubled by May<br />
1986 from what they were ta<br />
January <strong>of</strong> this year. Tipping<br />
fees stood at $8.41 per cubic<br />
yard In January, but due to<br />
state taxes which -went Into<br />
effect In May and will Increase<br />
every year, that figure<br />
will jump to $17.59 next May 1.<br />
*»«»»« «Mt three State <strong>of</strong>ficials, according to<br />
= 11 Swain, call mis "rate shock,"<br />
w.tch^wl^dupifa.t, K^SSirfi : S ^ A31K a process <strong>of</strong> filling the gap<br />
between landfill costs and<br />
higher costs <strong>of</strong> resource<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
Too Late To<br />
Classify<br />
'71 CHEV NOMAD VAN — V4 • «M<br />
WHIP, 4 t.pl, chain, air MM,, FM<br />
•MfH, tap*, liv, tabla, M,)il, (MUM<br />
ifMlif, , 110<br />
f>*BT TIME CHAMBERMAID -<br />
Small mot.l In OC. plamma Hour),<br />
plutanl ttMifiMi, u(( )ft io«. •-»<br />
TWO OR FOUR BEDROOM AFT«. -<br />
CVntral locallon. Avallabla lift, 10<br />
May, UHUniBIt, No jutt Call Iff-<br />
VENTER RENTAL - Uylft flM 4<br />
Mrm,, 3 Bam, lurnlthtO Myil, w/d, If.<br />
yard. Available f/n - 4/1. call JM-SJiJ<br />
tf in-tin. Ml<br />
KINMSRE WASHER/orytr. |}| a.ch,<br />
tfrll MU 31- 1 ip«d. Call JMJJS7. ••»<br />
MR SALE _ n ty, ||, rilrlHrfM',<br />
liril irunll, I • S I), glitl mirror, Mil<br />
ollar. Jlurl Ihrmv awnlnm eniwl. Call<br />
W-llll, m<br />
i. mm HQP<br />
Part-time alter letteol<br />
ytir round, opportunity<br />
Nor advancement. Call<br />
between f a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
Public Notice<br />
• - NOTICB OF DECISION OF<br />
_ . PLANNING BOARD<br />
TOWHOMITMAVCONCBRNl .<br />
>.l>iiki|i Nolle* Ii turaby Blvm lo ill<br />
Mtmni Ihlfl public Htlrillf wai MM<br />
»>ij|nl, NawJar.ay, waihainf. ><br />
,UU appilnilM wai sraniad WHICH<br />
dtclllon It on Ilia and avallabla lit (••<br />
ip«cllim in m Munitlpal IwIMIna,<br />
Bulldlni 1 Olllca, ol timirt Mint, N«w<br />
'Jinnr. v '.* • '%• '<br />
v lonlin Board 01 SBhmtl Point<br />
eiMrmntii'i<br />
i "; j; IMrtttry M tM Board<br />
Daudil toman MM, NJ; fhll MM<br />
rfa/ol*u9uitltl>. ', •' • ,' >Tt;%<br />
.fe;iT,(r.MMp,'.j^,- 1 ;r :•'•')«<br />
" v !v MOTieioi'BiKiiipN, ••."•'"''<br />
,», .« r« rnMta because <strong>of</strong> the duSeulty ta<br />
gg S3 _S «•"— ts<br />
Court House. — ;_-v<br />
Mnnlejpil appeals wfll be ^^a«.<br />
beard followiiig Individual -Anita J.fclew,<br />
applications.<br />
Appellants are required to<br />
produce receipted tax hub or<br />
a statement from the tax<br />
FHELAN COMPLETES<br />
SUMMER TRAINING<br />
Cadet Thomas F. Phelan<br />
Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Regina Phelan <strong>of</strong><br />
308 E. Seaspray Rd., has<br />
completed a UA At Force<br />
ROTO field training encampment<br />
at Bergstrom Air<br />
Force Base, Teiaj. He U a<br />
student at Rutgers University,<br />
New Brunswick.<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
-THEATHE-<br />
MicARTHUR BLVD.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
(170131<br />
OPEN ALL-YEAR ROUND<br />
WCLUOWG SUNDAYS<br />
" •••* I<br />
•ro WHOM IT MAY eoNc A N .<br />
r»-.,c Nollca, Ii Iwraby «l,»«i lo »u I „. „.„„,„„„ llJm,<br />
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•Tblltallon IM ali! («tild« yart-1, JUHN CANDY<br />
'. yarlanc. l«r taraoi «(M living tnii on I •flbtK_:_ffiiiiJ^ i<br />
raay.waniaanl/ , v<br />
laid Application wit Iranian which<br />
(Helmut Ii aa fit* And avillaMo tor !"•<br />
•PMllwIrr H»" Municipal •ulfdlit«, i<br />
W <strong>On</strong>, «i toman Ppint, Ntw<br />
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Oatod tl tomnri Polat, ti J, TMi 11ml •><br />
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WEEK OF Alfa. 23 thru 29<br />
MATINEE 1PM (UH. MM.)<br />
ALS03PMHBAlNWfi.<br />
.ALLSWWv<br />
••Siopiifii!'<br />
J7WBIITI«llrlHf<br />
FUTUfi€<br />
ij^W^fOCWTATINa!<br />
EXPEWENa KHOWNTO MAH<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatres<br />
on the Boardwalk<br />
CLOSEDSUNDAY<br />
398-8768<br />
MOORLYN TWIN<br />
•f THE STORY OF A REBEL<br />
1 AfOHBMtt. ?•<br />
PK-WH HERMAN.<br />
7:05 & 9:00<br />
2. JOHN DOORMAN'S<br />
It<br />
Illwl on a Inir slorji<br />
7:00 4 9:20<br />
W&ummB<br />
m<br />
'mm<br />
«,<br />
DONT MISS THE FINEST<br />
CHINESE RESTAURANT!<br />
Szechwan<br />
ALIQEC TJ YANG<br />
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Family DUting<br />
Luncheon » Dinner • Carry Out<br />
398.5456 D 39S-5718<br />
• SHANGHAI • HUMAN • BZECHWAM •<br />
• MANDARIN • CANTONESE SMB •<br />
ADDTTtoriAL NEW DISHES<br />
QPBi 7 DAYS A WEEK M YEAR ROUND<br />
MONDAY Uuu FRIDAY 1130 11:00 ,<br />
SATURDAY G SUNDAY 3:00 -11.-OO<br />
. 503 Ninth St<br />
(Off Central Ave.)<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Serving ObNA'Clf<br />
'*OEyCAttSSENS_y«I'<br />
WHY PAY MORE!<br />
HOT SANDWICHES:<br />
Hamburger .,,,. 99 l.so Steak 2.30<br />
Cheest Burger ,,l,2S 1.75 ChteseSteak..,,, ,..2Jf<br />
Pizza Burger.'.,. 1.40 1,90 "Pizza Steak , 2,76<br />
Grilled Cheese ,1.5i Roast Beef 2.15<br />
COLD SANDWICHES:<br />
Ham 1.99 • IggSalad , ,i,jn<br />
Turkey Breast 1,99 American Cheese ,,,,,., V2J<br />
Tuna (whiff! 1.99 Bologna. V2J<br />
Corned Beef , 1,99 Liverwurst,,, . 125<br />
Roast Beef 1,99 Ham Salad 'fa<br />
No tJrtra charge for,oast "<br />
Sindwich Extras. Cheeii .js, Ltftuee, Tomafoti,<strong>On</strong>ion Wei<br />
Cole Slaw ,10, Chtrry Ptpptri ,05<br />
_ ... HOAGiiS-<br />
Reg. Italian ,2,25 Turkey Brtast8.Chets#.2.3l<br />
Roast Beef , 2.40 Ham & Cheese ........ 235<br />
Tunatwhite) ,, 2.3S Cheese ....,,,2.25<br />
All hoagles contain; Lettuce, Tomatoes, <strong>On</strong>ions, Cherry Peppers ""<br />
Ortgina, Salt, Oil or Mayonnaisa<br />
CALL FOR OUR MONEY SAVING DAILY SANDWICH SPECIAL<br />
BA r ^ IN _ • DIAL 399-7680* TAKE-OUT<br />
NorthEast Comer<br />
.018th & west<br />
PRIME ROUND TOP<br />
LONDON BROIL<br />
MON.-SAT.<br />
1O«,m.lo5p,m,<br />
1 EASY<br />
PARKING<br />
BOYAR'SMARKET<br />
1338-44 Asfaury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Dial 399-1343<br />
Ffturlng: All Prime Beet, Lamb, Pork, Vaal, Poultry,<br />
Quality Oellcitwason, Farm Fresh Fruit and Produce<br />
iEgg & Potato, Cole Slaw<br />
& Macaroni Salad 5lb..<br />
CHIP STEAK<br />
2.6l&ib.<br />
OfMiFor Stnawiehn<br />
iWholrPrlmBis<br />
MEATY POBK<br />
SPARERIBS<br />
*1.99,b<br />
OrCoontrrStyi»Rttn<br />
B0 YAR'S SALADS<br />
Prime Mmp"-<br />
ROAST. '<br />
HVGRADE<br />
Hot Dogs<br />
*1.19,b<br />
^^••AlfMMtft !<br />
BOLOfiHA<br />
wmmm...<br />
EXTRA L£AM<br />
GROUND SRLW<br />
M.»©lb<br />
OrwmiMerMr ,<br />
FRANK'S 2-UTER<br />
SODAS 99*<br />
ALLFLAVORS<br />
ROAST BEEF4<br />
TURKEY tWEAST<br />
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PAGE 15<br />
We're Open Daily<br />
7 a.m. to 6:30p.m.<br />
Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
"MAKIUSA'HABrr 1 , '<br />
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1018 Atbury AMU <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
399 1046<br />
The Dutch<br />
Oven Baker y<br />
4001 Will Avenue. 3S8-CAKE<br />
Pepperonl Bread, Decorated Cakes.<br />
PoundCakes<br />
Cannolis and Eclairs<br />
Cream Cheese Spreads<br />
Dell Sandwiches<br />
Croissant Sandwiches * Homemade ?aladi<br />
QPBN DAILY 7a.m.lo»p.m.<br />
4011 WEST AVE. 3U4&S<br />
104 ASBURY AVENUE • 399=946:<br />
* TWILIGHT SPECIALS<br />
mm<br />
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Flounder Francaise, Citeli<strong>of</strong>ttiftDa^flff*<br />
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Full Menu Available<br />
With 40 Entrees<br />
To Choose From<br />
Reservations Suggested<br />
NO ONE<br />
HAS EVER<br />
LOST A PENNY•'Mm<br />
In a sayings account insujfdL^,.».„^<br />
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1229 Asbury Ave,<br />
1512 Asbury Ave.<br />
3741 Asbury Ave,<br />
4459Asbur,yAve,<br />
320 Atlantic Ave,<br />
(Nell's Dell)<br />
401 Asbury Ave.<br />
101 iay Ave.<br />
1222 Bay Ave.<br />
210 Bay Road<br />
S28 Brighton Pi.<br />
221 Central Ave.<br />
1037 Central Ave.<br />
1940 Central Ave.<br />
2028 Central Ave.<br />
104 Crescent Rd.<br />
5412 Haven Ave.<br />
1155 Asbury Ave.<br />
(Hlcknnan's Seafood)<br />
56 Asbury Rd.<br />
48W Central Ave,<br />
2217 Haven Ave,<br />
853 Plaza PI.<br />
4 Kingston Lane<br />
8 Newcastle Rd.<br />
307 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
632 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
804 Park Place<br />
84f Park Place<br />
340 E. Seabrlght<br />
343 E. Seabrlght<br />
814 Seacrest<br />
201 W. Seaspray<br />
239W.Seaspray<br />
812 St. James PI.<br />
66 Walnut Rd.<br />
1140 Wesley Ave.<br />
1300 Wesley Ave.<br />
2832 Wesley Ave.<br />
413 West Ave.<br />
448 West Ave.<br />
loll West Ave.<br />
6151st St.<br />
100 4th St.<br />
10110th St.<br />
301 57th St.<br />
23 Waterway Rd.<br />
2132 West Ave.<br />
833 2nd St.<br />
803 7th St.<br />
34th St. & Beach<br />
(Beathslde Snacks)<br />
Replacement Windows<br />
1" Thermopane<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong>
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Clearance<br />
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SUMMER CLOTHES<br />
40°4- 50% OFF<br />
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SWIM WEAR<br />
50% OFF<br />
Clearance<br />
SUMMER TOYS<br />
20% OFF<br />
• FABRIC KITES<br />
• BUCKETS<br />
• PLASTIC BOATS<br />
• FRISiEES<br />
Labor Day Celebration<br />
THE SENTINELLEDQER, OCEAN CITV, N.J.<br />
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SUMMER ACCESSORIES<br />
30% OFF<br />
•SELTS<br />
• HANDSAGS<br />
•SCARVES<br />
•TIES.<br />
• GLOVES<br />
• BEACH HATS<br />
Clearance<br />
BEACH TOWELS<br />
30% OFF<br />
VELOURS AND TERRYS IN SOLIDS*<br />
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OUR FINAL CLEARANCE<br />
FURNITURE CLEARANCE<br />
0. Reg. Price SAL! PRICE<br />
It" Portable 9iC60O $339,95 $299,00<br />
19" Portablt 91C610...' , $429.95 $359.00<br />
19" Portable 9ic6ii $489,93 $429,00<br />
19" Portable 9ic«o -..... $499.93 $439.00<br />
U" Portable sacsoo •. $529.93 $469.00<br />
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USERTA<br />
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Reg. $729.00 SALE '689.00 'ii'&<br />
PRICES START 4tf<br />
TWIN SIZE , Pe $ 69.00<br />
FULL SIZE . *99.00<br />
QUEEN SIZE<br />
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SERTA QUALITY<br />
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SUMMER FABRICS<br />
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• All Simplicity® Patterns<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly'1,00<br />
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by the YARD<br />
FAMOUS BRAND CARPET<br />
Installed over Vt" bondid pad<br />
Refl. Pfice SALE PRIM<br />
Our Popular Nylon Saxony<br />
20Colori ,$15,49 $!1,95<br />
Anso Nylon Sculpturecl<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shades ; $20.00<br />
• Anso ly Nylon<br />
Soil and Stain Protected $20.21<br />
COMMSricfAL CARPETS ALSO ON SALEf<br />
; : ;• VariclycraftReap>|B, iaradyfftehce p.v.c., umbrgtias, - 4 ';<br />
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jFBIPAV. AUGUST 30,1985<br />
pooio by Marm* IimnMrmafl<br />
| i Mark Soifer. public relations director, talks with Robbie Mansis, <strong>of</strong><br />
I < Marlton, winner <strong>of</strong> the best tanned calves and underfeet, who slept<br />
I .j) through the competition. His mother assists with the Interview.<br />
9<br />
Mayor.' map shoreline for funding<br />
! Mayor Jack Bitter has "It's wise to do it now when<br />
; requested (Sty Council con- «ur beaches an at their<br />
; aider spending $28,000 for the healthiest," said Blttner<br />
- preparation <strong>of</strong> • during Tuesday night's<br />
topographical napping <strong>of</strong> work session. The<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty'fl shoreline to help n»yor suggested d that Council<br />
Indicate laad losses during use surpluses urpluses fr from closed out<br />
capital budgets.<br />
Special events<br />
, Tbe Hobo Band performs on<br />
;the Music Pier tonight<br />
; (Friday at 8), admission (3.<br />
;Thls nationally renowned<br />
•group always provides a<br />
Q i Uvely, melodic sbow.<br />
v i The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Arts Center<br />
: holds its fall Crafts Show 10<br />
• ajn. to 10 pjn. Saturday it<br />
.the Music Her.<br />
: <strong>On</strong> Sunday. Frank Ruggieri<br />
and the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Pops<br />
.Orchestra begin the -final<br />
series <strong>of</strong> fummer concerts<br />
starting I p.m. at the Music<br />
Pier. Sunday's concert is<br />
'free; Monday through<br />
^ j Wednesday, |I.<br />
< o<br />
tides<br />
p 9:00 B;M 2:58 3:10<br />
SlSat 9:38 9:53 3:36 3:51<br />
r iBPTEMBER<br />
iliun 10:16 10:30 4:12 4:31<br />
pMon IOIK 11:07 4:47 S:W<br />
pTut 11:31 11:46 Sill S:«<br />
^or Oreii Egg Harbor iBlet,<br />
•subtract 12 minutes from high<br />
•tide; subtract if minutes from<br />
aowtide.<br />
^For tea Isle aiy beachfront<br />
Subtract 18 minutea from high<br />
jand low tide.<br />
» ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />
;Moon In Apogee Sept. 4<br />
lNewMooii..,;., Sept. 14<br />
iMoon in Perigee...... Sept. 18<br />
•Fuli Moon Upt. 88<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV, N.J.<br />
Their tans dandy<br />
A variety <strong>of</strong> Um, urne<br />
traditional, MO» Jart welnl,<br />
«W dUptayid at the <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Mb Ufliwi Mbcellaneouj<br />
Sun Tanning Tournament<br />
recently In frcot <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />
Ftor.<br />
Th« Best Left Arm Tan, a<br />
vtegoy far tint *tio drivel<br />
let and dangle their arnu out<br />
rf car windowi wai won by<br />
Boy Leonard <strong>of</strong> Downtagtown.<br />
Pa., •<br />
Of Sonera Point with Lenore<br />
Morgan <strong>of</strong> Tunkajmoek, Pa<br />
ninner-up.<br />
The Golden Done dMiion<br />
for beit tanned bald head<br />
ended In a tie with two former<br />
champions Tony SeavUlo <strong>of</strong><br />
WUliamatown and R. Culber<br />
asbley Jr. <strong>of</strong> HatrMd, p,,<br />
bringing home the gold<br />
medal.<br />
The Count Dracula Divluion<br />
far palest pawn was won by<br />
PamBiaal<strong>of</strong>LaffayetteHillj<br />
Pa., with Evan Stairiker <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia second.<br />
B«t Over all Tan for<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION ONK<br />
&dl<br />
Stephen Zanca "<strong>of</strong> Cedar<br />
Grove.<br />
Beit T-Shlrt Tan wu<br />
coppad for the aecood eon- Women was awarded to<br />
secuttve year by Paul Powell, -—., Howe ..»„., <strong>of</strong> « <strong>Ocean</strong> w««n aty. W[y<br />
Vtadand tnick driver. Jackie ,Ttey Gtartnaao <strong>of</strong> Margate<br />
Frederick <strong>of</strong> Cherry mil and and Deana Marusco<br />
**~ " " VooOmH. HtdiorMcona<br />
during the March 29, 19M<br />
Mom,<br />
Qty Planner John Gldeonse<br />
1<br />
Best Tanned Back <strong>of</strong> Neck Best Overall Tan for Men was<br />
was won by Bad JefferU <strong>of</strong> won by Ron Bejjoptde an Tied for the tannest .bald bead were former champions Tony Scavillo<br />
Aflmtown, Pa with Pruk<br />
and R Culver Ziebley Jr.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beieh tag<br />
M p <strong>of</strong> PhUadelphia, collector. Second were Dive<br />
Buonomo <strong>of</strong> Huntington<br />
Best^ Tanned Calves and Valley, Pa. and jBiiph weather<br />
<strong>On</strong>derfeet was cantuicd by WnUams <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. Partly immy today wltt<br />
toddler Bobble Mtnils <strong>of</strong> Clint Campbell, former percent chance <strong>of</strong> afte<br />
Marta, who akpt through take-out chicken and seafood or evening ibomen or<br />
the competition in bis stroller. czar and an expert on basting amnderrtormi. ffighs from It<br />
Second w»» Deana llaratco <strong>of</strong> mi chief Judge. He wu to 85 andalow <strong>of</strong> M, Oasee <strong>of</strong><br />
ForMOccuhaj<br />
WoocDyn, - ^ • •H' - assisted «.i=u by Elsie GfllMpli, (bowen Satarday with hlfla<br />
ftl" • ••<br />
Mik Mickey SStark<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> president <strong>of</strong> tbe Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
to the mid to opper 7t* and<br />
ran drcl dRln aou around ttbe<br />
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Reever, Moore are united in THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30.1985ii -FRIDAY. AIIfilMT-in ,98S<br />
Cheryl Jthnt Reever and Rev. Harvey MafM^ffjjyf jr.<br />
Scott Charles Moore were rfflnjafd the 11:30 morning<br />
- united in mvrttgt Aug. 17 it oeremooy.<br />
SWnt Paul's United Methodlit The bride Is tbe daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
QmrcD, Wilmington, DeL The Mr. and Mrs, Frederick<br />
Wagner,Schlemmer wed<br />
Jtfcd Carol Warner af Hnh* Hiiladelphla and KaJhryn j,<br />
WattonWagner<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
and Bebi Sound, Fla. and<br />
Robert M. Wagner <strong>of</strong> Mt'<br />
Freedom, ins married to<br />
Mart Allen Schlfmmer an<br />
April 27, at Christ Memorial<br />
Chapel on Japlter Island, Fto.<br />
With the Rev. Bunsdon dry<br />
Jr. <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
The groom Is the SOD <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
«nd Mrs. Harvey C.<br />
Schlemmer <strong>of</strong> Jensen Beach,<br />
Fla.<br />
Jeri Wagner Grange <strong>of</strong><br />
Miami was matron <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
with Hmbertey A. Wilson <strong>of</strong><br />
Fla. was best man with<br />
Robert F.Buihbotf <strong>of</strong> Jensffl<br />
Beach and Bill J. Zaboranaki<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hobs Sound aa groomsmen.<br />
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BRA and GIRDLE<br />
Reewr <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del.<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. Tie groom U<br />
the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. H.<br />
Stephen Moore <strong>of</strong> Richmond,<br />
Va.Tne bride'a grandmother<br />
bMra.G. Ward Keever Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Boynton Beach, Fla. and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />
Amy Long <strong>of</strong> EUlston, Va.,<br />
was maid <strong>of</strong> honor and soloist<br />
ftidesmalds were Cynthia<br />
Keever, cousin <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />
Cynthia Kossler, Beth<br />
Knlikowskl and Carol Walker.<br />
Vakrie Halfarook, niece <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom, was flower girL<br />
H. Stephen Moore was best<br />
man for his «on. Groomsmen<br />
were Brian Reever, brother <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe bride, Joseph Wore and<br />
Bandolph Moon, brothers <strong>of</strong><br />
the groom, and WlUUm<br />
Bitton,<br />
Given In marriage by her<br />
fether, the bride wore •<br />
lallque Uffeta gown with<br />
cathedral length tain and<br />
bodice <strong>of</strong> AJencon lace,<br />
reembroldered with seed<br />
pearls. Her fingertip length<br />
veil was held by a cap <strong>of</strong><br />
irriagi<br />
matching Alencon tact appUques<br />
and «eed pearts. The<br />
bride carried • bouqwrt <strong>of</strong><br />
cascading white roM.<br />
Toe bride'i attendants won<br />
cherry pink taffeta dresses<br />
with petal ruffles at tbe<br />
shoulder* and cut away petal<br />
rotes.<br />
The wedding reception'M<br />
a dinner dance at tbtDuFdnt<br />
Country dub <strong>of</strong> Wilmington.<br />
Following • honeymoon at<br />
fflton Head, S.C., the couple<br />
will make their home in<br />
Midlothian, Va.<br />
Mrs. Moore U 8 1985<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the Unlvertty <strong>of</strong><br />
Virginia, QmrtotteavIIle, and<br />
is a market research analyst<br />
for Central Fidelity Bank,<br />
Richmond.<br />
Tbe groom Is a Its<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute and<br />
Slate University, fflacksburg,<br />
and is a dvU englaeer tor<br />
Schnabel Engineering, Richmond.<br />
ocean city fiance center<br />
register for fall classes<br />
pre ballet • ballet • jazz<br />
personal instruction emphasizing<br />
discipline and technique •<br />
in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional atmosphere<br />
after school hours<br />
for information call<br />
rudl rytn, director 60«-3?S?602<br />
studio at body works fil2 aibury ave, o.c.<br />
Mrs, Scott Moore<br />
Peck, Cottrell engaged<br />
Mr. and Mrs-Allan Peck <strong>of</strong><br />
tan P<strong>of</strong>af announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daaghter, foal Lynn, to<br />
Joseph F. CbttreD Jr., son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mri, Joseph Cottrdl<br />
*. •tag <strong>of</strong> Somera Point<br />
The brid^elect is a 1985<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School and<br />
employed at tbe Prolenttal<br />
fasar«ncB Oo. to Linwood.<br />
Mr. Cottrell Is a 1981<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School and a<br />
technician tn the Atlantic aty<br />
Air National Guard.<br />
A fall wedding Is planned.<br />
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Woolley, Gillin |<br />
united in (marriage<br />
Lisa Joy Woolley and<br />
Stephen Christopher Glllln<br />
atciwnged marriage vows in<br />
a ceremony performed June<br />
15, in St/Andrew's United<br />
Methodist Church, Cherry<br />
ttlL the Rev. Robert K.<br />
Smyth <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />
The bride la the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mn. Michael 5,<br />
Woolley <strong>of</strong> Ch§rry Hffi. The<br />
groan Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. John J, Gillin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty.<br />
The matron <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />
Suzanne Annarelli <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty, sister <strong>of</strong> the groom. The<br />
bridesmaids mn Suzanne<br />
Riion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; Susanne<br />
Henkel* <strong>of</strong> Devai, Pa.; Laura<br />
Sykes <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa.;<br />
Jill Shatto and Robin Shatto,<br />
cousins <strong>of</strong> the bride, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Long Branch,<br />
The begt man was Michael<br />
Waldron <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa.<br />
The ushers were Robert<br />
Lowry <strong>of</strong> Naples, Fla.; Mark<br />
Annarelli <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
brother-in-law <strong>of</strong> the groom;<br />
Jeffrey and David Woolley,<br />
brothers <strong>of</strong> the bride, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cherry HUI.<br />
Upon returning from a<br />
honeymoon In Hilton Head,<br />
ac,, the couple will reside in<br />
Wlnslow.<br />
The bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Cherry Hill High School East<br />
and West Chester State<br />
University. She is employed<br />
m a sales representative for<br />
Quckes Bros. & Hall, Inc.,<br />
Pennsauken,<br />
Mr. Glllln is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
West Chester State University,<br />
He is employed by<br />
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Mr. and Mrs. I<br />
Gillin<br />
Pennsauken, as operations<br />
manager. *<br />
Deal-Bid<br />
High scorer In pinochle Lat<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club ,on<br />
Monday, Aug. m, was Amel(a<br />
Thompson with 602.<br />
Runners-up were Bob Gue?t I<br />
593, Betty Kelly S91, John<br />
Goede 590, Reglna Rider 5M,<br />
Evelyn Richards 580, J<br />
Chesterton 575, Edna He<br />
567, Nancy Mullan 553,<br />
Heywood 551, Carl<br />
Henry Kulp and Tom i<br />
m.<br />
Top honors In bridge went to<br />
Helen Jones 4,690, Georg«<br />
flfalker 3,950, Cass Wedmayer<br />
U40, Jim Graham 3,690. $i\<br />
Baebr 3,670, Betty Wri^it<br />
3^70, Bea.French 3^50 and<br />
Hale MacNeal 3,190.<br />
Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Card Club<br />
meets 7 p.m. Monday at tbe<br />
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Atlantic Avenue.<br />
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Mr. and Mrs. David O'Brien<br />
Campbell, O'Brien wed<br />
in Colorado nuptials<br />
Eugena Miyo Campbell <strong>of</strong><br />
Colorado Springs, Colo, and<br />
David Henley O'Brien <strong>of</strong><br />
Colorado were united in<br />
marriage Jury 20 at 11 o'clock<br />
ta the Community<br />
Congregational Church,<br />
1 Manltou Iprings, Colo,<br />
Colorado Springs, Colo.<br />
Best man was William<br />
O'Brien, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
poom, <strong>of</strong> Pitteburgh, Pa,<br />
Assisting as ushers were<br />
Richard O'Brien, brother <strong>of</strong><br />
fee groom, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh and<br />
William Olson <strong>of</strong><br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. s. Maurice L. Campbell <strong>of</strong><br />
A wedding reception was<br />
"••""" Colorado Spr ' ngs and "" the late held hd at tbe the HUton Hilton Inn.<br />
Mr. Campbell. The groom Is<br />
Following a honeymoon trip<br />
be son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the couple wUl<br />
William J. O'Brien <strong>of</strong> Pitt,<br />
reside In Colorado Springs.<br />
iburgh, Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify.<br />
Mr. O'Brien Is a corporal<br />
Matron <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />
serving in the U.S. Army<br />
Claudia Harmon <strong>of</strong> Texas.<br />
stationed at Ft. Colling,<br />
Bridesmaids were Kathy<br />
Colorado,<br />
C and Jackie Callan,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bride, from<br />
Stark<br />
report<br />
.Families from this area<br />
[receiving congratulations for<br />
new arrivals at the stork dub<br />
m <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
w are:<br />
> Michael and Deborah<br />
(WatWns) Velez<strong>of</strong> Northiield,<br />
•a son, Aug. 8,<br />
: William and Lucy (Ad-<br />
Ario) Wilent o! <strong>Ocean</strong> Cifr, a<br />
•son, Aug. 11.<br />
•John and Kim (Cordery)<br />
: Rlchards <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point, a<br />
fan, Aug. 12.<br />
< David and Nancy (Fanta)<br />
k 'Tobias <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, a son,<br />
I ^ug. IJ.;<br />
I Kenneth and Linda (Klger)<br />
Sedberry <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point, a<br />
JW, Aug, 17,<br />
' William and Marianne<br />
(Chichura) Hall <strong>of</strong> Somere<br />
Point, a ion, Aug. 19.<br />
i Patrick and Marian<br />
.'(Socha) Jordan <strong>of</strong> Unwood, a<br />
'mm, Aug. 20.<br />
; Norman and Barbara<br />
t ;(Ftanegan) Wilson <strong>of</strong> Nor-<br />
.thfleld, a daughter, Aug. 20,<br />
| Daniel and Angela (Caribonittt)<br />
Larro <strong>of</strong> Seaville, a<br />
•daughter, Aug. 20.<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N..I.<br />
Wescott and Lautenschlager are wed<br />
Karen Westcott, WMt/wtt dmahiv daughter I-.JJ- - -<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. John Weutcott<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kerford, N.Y.. become the<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> David Lautensehlager,<br />
ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
Robert W. Uutenschlager <strong>of</strong><br />
Szto concert tonight<br />
JhStiflbitdl<br />
JohnSxtowiflbeieaturadltt<br />
SJOSBS<br />
chltecture to theology and<br />
music. He also graduated<br />
from Westminster<br />
Theological Seminary.<br />
At a young age be entered<br />
file pre-college division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Julllard School and later<br />
attended tbe upper division<br />
where he studied with<br />
Madame Anla Dorfman,<br />
Beveridfie Webster and Jane<br />
churchea.<br />
Mr. Szto has won the Great<br />
Neck Symphony Award and<br />
the Helena Rubinstein<br />
Foundation Award. He also<br />
won tbe A-I.A. Foundation<br />
Award to study the<br />
relationship between music<br />
and architecture.<br />
The program Is open to the<br />
public.<br />
CoUon movie due<br />
Charles Colson, who went<br />
from Watergate fame to<br />
prison, then to Christian<br />
ministry, will be seen and<br />
heard on the movie screen at<br />
First Presbyterian Church,<br />
7th Street and Wesley Avenue,<br />
7:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept 1.<br />
In this dramatic motion<br />
society.<br />
"Are you bored to death, not<br />
aperiencing fulfillment,<br />
tired <strong>of</strong> lMn«, fearful <strong>of</strong><br />
dying?" tiki the Rev.<br />
William R Allen, pastor.<br />
"Your life can be turned<br />
around, find enriching<br />
flfill hi that<br />
«... v.u.aa»u uutu and stick closer than a brother<br />
Chriitlanacttongotogetterto<br />
make for apowerful impact in GOLDEN NUGGET<br />
a confused and perplexed BUS * u u w "<br />
mmcm<br />
FAmSBPT, 1<br />
The Antique Collectors Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>will be holding<br />
its annual harvest fair on the<br />
grounds <strong>of</strong> the club's 150-yearold<br />
restored South Jersey<br />
farmhouse at 1030 Shore Rd.,<br />
Linwood, 9 a.m. to S p.m.<br />
Saturday, Sept. 7. Twenty-five<br />
dealers showing antiques and<br />
crafts will display wares for<br />
sale. The bouse will be open to<br />
the public. Homemade cakes,<br />
penerves and otter food will<br />
be served all day. No ad*<br />
mission and free parking.<br />
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Center In Somera Point will<br />
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Golden Nugget Tuesday, Sept<br />
10. The bus will leave <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Point at 5:50 p.m. and leave<br />
the casino at 10:20 p.m.<br />
Proceeds will be used for the<br />
purchase <strong>of</strong> • patient activity<br />
van. For information and<br />
reservations call 9Z7-91S1.<br />
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Now faking orasriW"<br />
Psrianalited<br />
CHRISTMAS BALLS<br />
with hand painted scenes<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
on Bavarian Glass<br />
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that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, on June M in<br />
Immaculate Conception<br />
Oiurch in Scotia, NY,<br />
The ceremony and Ijuptual<br />
Mass were perfornwd by the<br />
Rev. David Berberian.<br />
Selections played during thi<br />
on-anony by a brus quartet<br />
included <strong>On</strong>e Hand. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Heart, Wherever You Go and<br />
Ave Maria,<br />
Micheie Alexis <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Orleans, slater <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
was mafron <strong>of</strong> honcB-. Carol<br />
Westcott <strong>of</strong> Reiford, sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the bride, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />
Bridesmaids were Susan<br />
Lautenschlager <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, Kathleen Lautenschlager<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />
HUB Oengoi <strong>of</strong> Scotch<br />
Plains.<br />
Robert Uutenschlager <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom, was best man, Ushers<br />
were Mark Westeott and<br />
SWan Westcott <strong>of</strong> Resford,<br />
Llewellyn Alexis <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Orleans and Brian McDonald<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />
Given tn marriage by her<br />
father, the bride wort an <strong>of</strong>f-<br />
398-949S<br />
white summer satin gown<br />
with a Queen Anne neckline<br />
and a fitted bodice <strong>of</strong> flowered<br />
and pearl ippUqued lace. Her<br />
fingertip veil fell (ram a<br />
crown <strong>of</strong> matching lace and<br />
pearls.<br />
The bride's attendants wore<br />
royal blue summer taffeta<br />
gowns and flower head pieces.<br />
A reception was held at the<br />
Mohawk Golf Club,<br />
Seheneetady, The couple<br />
spent their honeymoon on<br />
Cape Cod.<br />
The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Niskayuna High School,<br />
Seheneetady and Lehigh<br />
Universiiy where she<br />
received a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science<br />
degree in business economics.<br />
SM IS an accountant with<br />
Arthur Young and Co.<br />
The groom Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School and<br />
Lehigh University where he<br />
received a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science<br />
degree in electrical<br />
engineering. He is employed<br />
by Westinghouse Corporation,<br />
Baltimore.<br />
The couple will reside in<br />
Columbia, Md.<br />
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Furniture during tht<br />
winter and will<br />
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6 — SECTION ONE<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NJ.<br />
1 ^ • = ,7 II " - 1 1 1 1 1 •MM-MMaWf Yll^f~^2_____ it9 -- FRIDfl<br />
Some quilt designs had their genesis in biblical times<br />
* Just beyond the traditional<br />
-"vacation-ending Labor Day<br />
fj en( e traditional<br />
budget<br />
budgft<br />
trimming<br />
trimming<br />
and<br />
and 350 visitors came to sec see th« the September, Am»«ni» she .k wants ,-..•- to erect.<br />
_-._.- ...<br />
AUegrftto approached Harrij show and it accomplished Its<br />
palr'a three quilting books<br />
l, September and<br />
a tent and display quilt* for<br />
with the notion <strong>of</strong> her making fund-raising goals. Harris had<br />
was Instrumental in tMchlng<br />
October wtetends teem with<br />
ale under canvas.<br />
a quilt for the purpose <strong>of</strong> a success on bar bands.<br />
Murwin the art <strong>of</strong> patchwork<br />
nappenlngs appenlngs suitable to to every nffUng g it <strong>of</strong>f ff to acqu<br />
This year, as In the second<br />
acquire<br />
and quilting. For Munrin, it<br />
Now, to September 1985, the<br />
•"Mire "Mir tt taste. $ needed recreation monies.<br />
quilt show, Harris has was the start <strong>of</strong> a rewarding<br />
"Fourth Hopefully Annual acquired the help <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
The airport is having a 50th At first, Harris rtcaUs,,<br />
new career.<br />
Quilt Show and Sale" will be<br />
; birthday tbday party party, a blk block party<br />
aty summer resident who la<br />
rt making a quilt as a price for accommodated in the city's<br />
At the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty •how,<br />
' on Aibury Avenue Is in the<br />
the author <strong>of</strong> three books on<br />
money did nt not especially ill Sports and CivicCenter at 6th<br />
Murwin will be available<br />
Maria, the local shuffleboard<br />
quilting, Susan Murwin.<br />
appeal,-to her. Finally she Street and the boardwalk.<br />
during the Saturday segment,<br />
dub Is sponsoring an in- changed her mind after<br />
The two women'are good<br />
Harris expects to have more<br />
to autograph book* and externational<br />
tournament — and deciding to raise dollars by<br />
friends and as they discuss<br />
than SO full-size and 18<br />
plain quilting. <strong>On</strong> band this<br />
the city's Recreation means <strong>of</strong> a quilt show and<br />
the upcoming quilting event, year will also be quilts Out<br />
smaller size quilts on display<br />
Department, with coordinator ale, although she had never<br />
they happily exchange views were made especially far<br />
and a section where vendors<br />
Barbi Harris ai show organized anything <strong>of</strong> the sort<br />
on their experiences in Murwin's book, Creative<br />
will have quilts for sale.<br />
* director, is holding its Fourth before,<br />
quiltmaking.<br />
American Quilting. The Idea<br />
"It's wonderful," says<br />
Hopefully Annual Quilt Show "I knew people in town<br />
"Barbi Is a fantastic <strong>of</strong> the book deals with 15<br />
Harris, describing the center,<br />
and Sale on Sept. 6 and 7, whose aunt or grandmother or<br />
orfaniier," concedes Mur- pattens <strong>of</strong> quilts Oat follow<br />
"There are no windows,<br />
Barbi Harris is responsible they themselves had made<br />
wUi. "I'm a better msfructor Aries and event! from the<br />
there's Indirect lighting. That<br />
tor gathering together all thequilts<br />
and I called them up,"<br />
than producer and I tot and King James version <strong>of</strong> the<br />
helps the m» colors come<br />
essentials for the show and explains Harris <strong>of</strong> her<br />
experiment with different Bible.<br />
out."<br />
ale which have grown from premier venttire as a show<br />
methods <strong>of</strong> sewing,"<br />
Harris already is planning<br />
Tne two women are con-<br />
the kernel <strong>of</strong> an idea crganker.<br />
While Harris confesses she<br />
to expand the quilt show for<br />
vinced Oat patchwork and<br />
Suggested by Michael<br />
can't really pinpoint when she<br />
With the aid <strong>of</strong> the 1986 Because <strong>of</strong> limited<br />
quilting are, experiences<br />
Allegretto <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />
began to do patchwork,<br />
Recreation Department, the space, Harris was able to<br />
practically anyone can enjoy.<br />
Recreation Department.<br />
Murwin says she became<br />
first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> quilt show invite only a selected number<br />
As Murwin states, a person<br />
interested in the craft 15 years<br />
Funds for recreational opened its doors the weekend <strong>of</strong> quilt vendors to the show<br />
may be able to sew more<br />
ago. A friend from West<br />
activities had ben cut byafter<br />
Labor Day in 1982. Some ole first few yean. Next<br />
handily than to Join color* or<br />
Virginia and co-author <strong>of</strong> the be better able to bind colon<br />
into an intricate pattern than<br />
The<br />
to do involved stitching, but<br />
talent in nil aspects <strong>of</strong> quilting<br />
and patchwork Isn't<br />
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Boardwalk at 11th Street<br />
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OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE<br />
THE END OF SUMMER<br />
SALE<br />
YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR<br />
Every Sport Coat, Slacks, Belts,<br />
Ties, Knit Sport Shirts, Sweaters<br />
Wind outerwear<br />
50% OFF REGULAR PRICES<br />
EVERYTHING MUST GO!<br />
MAN . ABOUT • TOWN,<br />
ts;>T Not all sizes or colors available<br />
|K- ' • in all styles . ;<br />
ALL SALES SORRY<br />
FINAL HO ALTERATIONS<br />
^ DOORS OPEN FRIDAY<br />
lUGUST 30,10a.m.<br />
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ON TMI BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
OCEAN CITY, N,J. 01226<br />
Dining Room<br />
Open to the Public<br />
• Dine in an atmosphtre<br />
<strong>of</strong> Informal Eltgance<br />
Briafaita:00fot:30a,m, Luncheon 12to I.JO<br />
Dinner 4:00 to 8; 00 p.m<br />
Proper afrire reqgeittfl<br />
Call For Reservations 399 1000<br />
ALL SUMMER<br />
MERCHANDISE<br />
$500<br />
* $ 20 00<br />
.VALUES TO $100.00<br />
SUMMER SHOES & SNEAKERS '10°°<br />
AH sales Final : .c*sh'& carry<br />
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Quality at "AFFORDABLE" prices<br />
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1st ANNIVMRSAFfyndinvites<br />
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refreshments grid view QurNEi/y<br />
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You can also take aQvaniaffe <strong>of</strong><br />
our Summ^ Inventory Clearance.<br />
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' FRIDAY, AUGUST 30,,»85 i<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST an |gg5<br />
Ronnie Novickas <strong>of</strong> Oman<br />
Qty was crowned Ma.<br />
Sman Murwin, left, author <strong>of</strong> several quilt books, discusses plani for<br />
the fourth Hopefully Annual Quilt Show with Barbi Harris, chairman for<br />
theevent, to be held next Friday and Saturday :<br />
gt »»•«• in a desired siredI pattern pattoTi Murwta aeditit the Chinese<br />
and it WWng h><br />
occurred in the last week Of<br />
win, recognUni that three<br />
necessary.<br />
V BW Ufa <strong>of</strong> Jesus Oirist, .,*<br />
}<br />
" material sewn<br />
"It's like having a feature in<br />
more body In the choice <strong>of</strong> color for |<br />
beauty," reasons Harris.<br />
( "You empbaslM what you an<br />
piece top, batting and warmth than one. Soldiers in quilt called King David's<br />
bart to,"<br />
backing. Patterns in a the Middle Ages wore padded frown, the Old Testament<br />
combination <strong>of</strong> cloth and clotting under fteir armor. indicated that the glorious<br />
Harris defines patchwork stitching cover the top layer Later, European colonists colors used to dress religious<br />
las putting nieces <strong>of</strong> cloth <strong>of</strong> the milt.<br />
brought quilts to primitive persons were blue, scarlet<br />
America to protect against and sold. j<br />
the ha-sh cold <strong>of</strong> winter.<br />
Fran rural America and Rosettes sewn into the<br />
ttie poverty <strong>of</strong> the early finalized quilt pattern were<br />
colonial settlers sprang ar- taken from fragments <strong>of</strong><br />
tistically designed and insculpture<br />
found in<br />
DRAPES<br />
UPHOLSTERING tricately stitched quilts with Mesopotamia. A zigzag stitch<br />
VIRTICALS<br />
SLIPCOVERS<br />
skills that were developed and is from a similar pattern<br />
WOVIN WOODS<br />
passed down from generation bund on ancient metalwork.<br />
BEDSPREADS<br />
BLINDS & SHADES<br />
to generation. <strong>City</strong> ladles, What is essential to realize<br />
CUSHIONS with more wealth, tended to is that scraps <strong>of</strong> materlai,<br />
pursue such socially ac- perhaps carefully hoarded by<br />
Wayside Village AAarmora, N.j. ceptable sewing skills as colonial women, were<br />
390-9SW<br />
needlepoint.<br />
carefully cut and shaped into<br />
390-0266<br />
something so beautiful Quit<br />
quilting has been recognized<br />
<strong>On</strong>e particular religious as an art form conforming'to<br />
wet, the Antfsh, have the ingredients <strong>of</strong> color, form<br />
developed uniquely beautiful and texture i<br />
and colorful quilts, perhaps<br />
from a need to express Today the making <strong>of</strong> quilts<br />
themselves in an area not is a popular pastime, agree<br />
confined by their strict Harris and Murwin. Both<br />
'Doing It Again! lifestyle. Their fine handsewn women prefer to use cottohi<br />
quilts,, the product <strong>of</strong> quUHng cloth for^ piece tops and'!<br />
bees attended by a group <strong>of</strong> backing. They do suggest that<br />
neighboring women, have a bonded polyester material ftRi<br />
V2 price,, been known to possess as an improvement over cottar"!<br />
many as M stitches to thebatting<br />
because the polyester i<br />
Off org. price<br />
inch.<br />
does not lump when washed?.:<br />
on all summer Sportswear & Swimwear<br />
« faU apart as easily, . jsl<br />
Murwin and her writing <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the reasons colonial J<br />
partner, Suiiy Payne, women stitched their pattern*'<br />
researched biblical themes J so closely, eiptania Murwintf i<br />
AH Fall Corduroy Sportswear 20% <strong>of</strong>f and found that many patterns. was that they knew th#.»<br />
were derived from eventual problems to be faced',<br />
751 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
memorable/ stories and heroic with cotton batting and closed<br />
Open Men.-Sat. 9-6; Prl. 9f<br />
characters <strong>of</strong> the Oldstitching<br />
kepi the batttaj<br />
Testament. Others were more evenly placed in the*'<br />
based on dramatic events Out quilt. ;.<br />
GASKILL COMPLETES<br />
BASIC TRAINING<br />
Army National Guard<br />
•Private William R. Gaskill,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Butt A. Borrough <strong>of</strong> 133<br />
Exton Rd. and Dan Gaskill <strong>of</strong><br />
IB Doran Av., both <strong>of</strong> toers<br />
Point, has completed basic<br />
tatoing at Fort DU, IBs wife<br />
Melissa is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Oaries Siegfried <strong>of</strong> 102 Carol.<br />
Av., PleasantviUe. He is a<br />
1982 graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
tt^&hool,<br />
SHELL CLUB<br />
MEETS SEPT. 9<br />
The Jersey Cape Shell Club<br />
LOCATED IN5IDE<br />
I FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
B's Fantasy<br />
11th 4 The Boardwalk<br />
— . — -w ^—r HI W* I<br />
Wicker Furniture '& Accessories<br />
AMjwSenilMa Price* _..<br />
wfll hold Its meeting I p.m.<br />
Monday, Sept. 9 at the<br />
Wetlands Institute, Stone<br />
Harbor Blvd. Betty Heeh,<br />
past president <strong>of</strong> Wilmington<br />
Shell Club, will present a<br />
program on sightseeing and<br />
shelling in the Philipines. For<br />
A Information call Roberta<br />
v<br />
Sds§ems 6SMQ17, Refreshments<br />
' served; public<br />
welcome.<br />
committee also secured the talents.<br />
Stalnton tailor atlzen as a<br />
capacity crowd heard the center entertained. ITie trio gifts from local merchants for The contest results:<br />
- Jie center<br />
A contestants' philosophy on Frank Jankowikl, Romeo<br />
each contestant.<br />
in tears in May and now ii a handmade Items to the center<br />
Christmas bazaar<br />
being a senior citizen. Adellzzl, and Robert Ms. Donovan spoke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
., -..• H»jm Hie<br />
"Most vivacious" — Marge<br />
the theme "inner beauty"<br />
CaldweU, sang You Tell Me ideals and value <strong>of</strong> such<br />
.^. - ..«.« HIE tEjgia*<br />
wai evident u 10 area women<br />
Your Dream end M Tell Voy contests. They are designed to organ, is very •cHve u a<br />
Caruso danced the Qia-Cha<br />
more than the Center needs<br />
competed and answered<br />
Mine, Harvest Moon and honor women who have teacher <strong>of</strong> crafts hi the center,<br />
with an assist from her*<br />
m" Une dandng U for<br />
quesUons about activities,<br />
Sww Me The Way to §oreached<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> elegance, also decorates the center,<br />
partner. Loves to dance<br />
•wrybody," she e^yaned,<br />
families, community<br />
Home. Ted Johnson, a well to acknowledge that senior dining room tables for parties<br />
(which she began three years<br />
"a partner is not necessary<br />
involvement and center<br />
known tenor, formerly Americans are a vital In appropriate colon and<br />
ago). Plays cards, dances and<br />
It's fun to be with a group, you<br />
participatton.<br />
Involved in musical operas, resource and example for themes. Previously she had a<br />
has made crafts at the center.<br />
can express your feelings to<br />
sang The Happy Wanderer, younger generations to build kennel and showed poodles.<br />
Does community church work<br />
the movement.<strong>of</strong> the music."<br />
Judges tor tte evmt w*re Trem and Mloway Bay. Upon.<br />
"First runner up" —<br />
during the winter<br />
"Excellent creative<br />
Mark aUer, public retaflons<br />
Dorothy Bowen sang The<br />
Johnson amazed everyone by The program ended with the<br />
presentation" — Orthla Reilly "Escelient artistic<br />
director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
(/t Maureen Donovan, executive<br />
the quality <strong>of</strong> hu voice at age playing <strong>of</strong> You've Qot<br />
Recipe for Lorn. She assists<br />
presentation" _ Ruth Cargg,,<br />
read her own poem written for<br />
w<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Ma. Saiior<br />
82. A tape by Al Goldstein Personality.<br />
Witt secretarial duties at the each <strong>of</strong> her § children on a recited a funny tongue twister<br />
center, teaches bridge and<br />
Ajnerica Pageant for New<br />
accompanying himself on the The judges placed the<br />
Mother's Love. She also and sang a Tom Jones song.<br />
assists with idng-e-long and<br />
Jersey and Nancy Fot- piano <strong>of</strong> his composition contestants In categories<br />
displayed her oil paintings A She attends the square<br />
parties <strong>of</strong> the center.<br />
Hoover, sopranb vocalist <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was also selected by Katherlne<br />
guest house operator in <strong>Ocean</strong> dancing workshop in the<br />
"Excellent example <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />
presented.<br />
Schimmel, producer for the<br />
aty, she attend! the Blood<br />
Oanter,<br />
senior citiien outlook" —<br />
Assistant Nan Hampton and show and manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lYessure Clinic and donates<br />
A sing-along began the<br />
"Best craft display" _<br />
thernen <strong>of</strong> the Stalnton Center Center, according to answers<br />
festivities and between the served the refreshments. Her about their activities,<br />
/<br />
community involvement and<br />
ITAUAPi GOLD<br />
The new Ms. Stainton Senior Citizen, Ronnie Novickas, is backed up<br />
by, from left, Dorothy Bowen, first runnerup, Ella May Miller, outgoing<br />
queen, Maureen Donovan, director <strong>of</strong> Senior America and Kalherine<br />
Schimmel, center manager.<br />
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Phototypsetting, Business Cards<br />
Menus, Letterheads, Envelopes *<br />
""• ••• and Tickets<br />
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Practice Limited to<br />
ORTHODONTICS<br />
Adults - Children<br />
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Suites 5 and 6<br />
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E STARTS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong>ly Monday AUG. 26<br />
Obituaries<br />
Charles W, Sandman Jr., 64;<br />
area's leading political figure<br />
ERMA PARK — Superior Court Judge Charles, W, Sandman<br />
Jr., 64, former Republican representative for the and<br />
Congressional District, and the area's leading political<br />
figure In the 1960s and 70s, died <strong>of</strong> a stroke Aug. 88 In Bur.<br />
detts Tomlln Memorial Hospital.<br />
Sandman was the ranking<br />
Republican on the House<br />
Judiciary Committee in 1874<br />
when the committee was<br />
charged with the duty <strong>of</strong><br />
establishing articles <strong>of</strong> impeachment<br />
against President<br />
Richard M. Nixon. However,<br />
Sandman resisted until he<br />
saw what he considered to be<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nixon's wrongdoing<br />
and aided in holding up In.<br />
pucnment proceedings.<br />
Five days after the vote,<br />
Mion released tapes <strong>of</strong> White<br />
House conversations that lead<br />
to his resignation on Aug I,<br />
IBM.<br />
11M incident contributed to Sandman's loss <strong>of</strong> the 1974 New<br />
Jersey governor's race and to his political decline. He sought<br />
the governor's <strong>of</strong>fice three times during his political career.<br />
In 1956, he was elected to the New Jersey State Senate,<br />
where he served until 1966. He was majority leader for two<br />
terns and senate president for two terns.<br />
During that time, he also chaired the New Jersey Narcotics<br />
Study Commission from 1960 until 1966.<br />
He wu elected to the UJ, House <strong>of</strong> Representatives and<br />
served the Second Congressional District from 1967 until<br />
1971. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the United State Congressional<br />
Select Commission on Crime from 1970 until 1975.<br />
He was a Republican delegate to Republican National<br />
Conventions in 1956,1960, 1964, 1911, and 1976.<br />
He wu appointed Judge <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey in May 1964 and was serving in that capacity at MB<br />
death.<br />
He attended Temple University in Philadelphia for two<br />
yean and Joined the Army Air Force in 1942, During three<br />
years as a Bigot <strong>of</strong>ficer and navigator, he received two battle<br />
star awards, one in Europe and one in Africa. While on a B-17<br />
bomber, he was shot down and taken prisoner for sis months<br />
in Germany.<br />
After the war, he earned his law degree from Rutgers<br />
University in 1949, was admitted to the New Jersey and VM,<br />
District Court Bar, and set up practice in Cape Hay County,<br />
Sandman Is survived by his wife Marion Louise Cooney;<br />
two daughters, Carol Wade and Marion Way; four sons,<br />
William Richard, Robert Stewart, Charles William m and<br />
Richard Edward; a sister, Edith S. Wallace; and eight<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday In Our<br />
lady Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea Church in Cape May. Arrangements<br />
were by the Evoy Funeral Home in Lower Township.<br />
Ann Golf, 61;<br />
was bank teller here<br />
WATERFORD — Ann G<strong>of</strong>f, 81, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
died Aug. M in Wett Jersey Hospital, Voorhees.<br />
1<br />
Mrs. G<strong>of</strong>f moved here two years ago from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
where she was a bank teller. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Community Gospel Chapel in Voorhees.<br />
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Jene Morgan <strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights, and M grandchildren. ••*,<br />
A memorial servfla wu held Wednwday In the Com- 1 '<br />
munity Gospel Chapel, Voorbew. Burial wai in Berlin-'<br />
Cemetery, Arrangements wen by the DuBoifl Funeral-<br />
Home.<br />
The family requests manorial donations be mate to ft*-"<br />
Community Goepel Chapel, Bergen and Lennox avenue*,' •<br />
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CAUFORNIA - Elliabeth (Betty) D. McManim, 60, or* 1<br />
Wegflake VUJage, QUU. died Aug. «.<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, she was a<br />
retired legal secretary.
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
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Double Violin Concerto In f> music degree from Southern<br />
ftpi Orchestra, announces Deborah Truxal and David <strong>On</strong> Sunday, Sept. 8, there<br />
Minor.<br />
SMU he spent • summer at<br />
Methodist University in<br />
having sing pej'foriiinnrwt <strong>of</strong>,<br />
what he calk "a wonderful Jarratt will return to sing and will be the post-seanon<br />
Tenor, David Jarratt, la the<br />
Tanglewood with Borlo<br />
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various Bach eantttt over 100<br />
array erf musical talent" for as a speda. attraction on concert starting at 8 p.m. with son <strong>of</strong> tenor Howard Jarratt<br />
Goldowsky.<br />
times, he has performed<br />
He was the graduate<br />
Sunday, Sept. 1, Ryon-Mln Yi Deborah Tmial, David and soprano Ingelborg<br />
many dramatic works,<br />
assistant for the opera<br />
will be soloist in the Jarratt, "ftm Perkins aix) Larsen. He holds a bachelor<br />
While a pr<strong>of</strong>essional singer musical theatre, and ii<br />
workshop at SMU directed by<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> Moiart'g Joseph Lama Sr. and Joseph <strong>of</strong> arts degree from St. Olaf<br />
in New York for eight yean, considered «n accomplished<br />
Thomas Hayward <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Piano Concerto No. JO In D-lama<br />
Jr. playing the Bach Oollegi In Northfield,<br />
Jarratt sang with many actor.<br />
Metropolitan Opera<br />
Mnor KQ #g.<br />
Minnesota, and a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
organizations. Although He bjta sung under the baton<br />
Company. Prior to attending primarily a concert singer,<br />
Hyon-Mln YI Is 11 yean old,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cbaries Munch, Leonard<br />
Ruggieri first discovered him<br />
Bernstein, Thomas Shippers,<br />
three yean BIO Men hia<br />
Thomas Dunn, Lucas Foes,<br />
plane teacher, Marjorle<br />
Newell Jenkins, Jules Budel,<br />
Haunbach, asked toe mantra<br />
Johannes Sommary,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />
to audition Hyon-Mln.<br />
ick Waldeman, Robert<br />
Sarah Caldwdl, and<br />
Hyon-Mln nan been seen<br />
Be has performed<br />
OB TV, played with the<br />
Philadelphia Orchestra and<br />
with the DaDu Civic Opera<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Aflanttc Avenue, T p,m.<br />
many other recitals and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />
Hobo Band from Pitman<br />
Monday, Tuesday and Company, the Opera<br />
craft show on the Music Pier,<br />
concerts In the Philadelphiaappearing<br />
on the Music Pier,<br />
Wednesday.<br />
Company <strong>of</strong> Boston, Hartford<br />
Story hour for M year olds. 10 irn to 10 p.m.<br />
Optra, St. Paul (Minn.)<br />
1 pjn.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library. 10<br />
The final concert <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Opera Association, Music<br />
MS.<br />
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SUNDAY through<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
MONDAY<br />
Theatre <strong>of</strong> Lincoln Center and<br />
Ilvon-Min Yi Wednesday evening, Sept. 4<br />
WTONBSOAY<br />
Department co-ed l<strong>of</strong>tbaU<br />
Wyoming bridge games to Ihe New York <strong>City</strong> Opera<br />
Hayl<strong>of</strong>ten square dance, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Pops Orchestra<br />
league organiiatlon meeting<br />
benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue Company at Karamoor. These<br />
youth center, 1:30 p.m. final concerts for the season,<br />
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t$teppe3 things In common: They<br />
enthusiastic about the<br />
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i and the have an im-<br />
^....J admiration for<br />
plaestro Ruggieri.<br />
^Introductions.<br />
«Sarah Newell, piano accompanist.<br />
Newell, who has<br />
been associated with Music<br />
'Her concerts since the days<br />
rif Fred Manne, U "my star,"<br />
•says Ruggieri, "She is my left<br />
_ -band and my right band."<br />
V '"'A naUve <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Qty,<br />
Newell studied piano and<br />
Argon in France, New York<br />
;and Philadelphia's Curtis<br />
} Institute <strong>of</strong> Music. While there<br />
tshe became Interested in the<br />
sfield <strong>of</strong> piano acjoompanlment.<br />
"Those were<br />
'wonderful days at Curtis,"<br />
!says Newell.<br />
i Ttuj vivacious lady la very<br />
I (pleased to have been a part <strong>of</strong><br />
;the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy Pops for so<br />
•long. "This particular Job baa<br />
wife, who attends every<br />
concert: "Oie is always there<br />
backing us all. Her presence<br />
gives us a good feeling."<br />
In the last row <strong>of</strong> players,<br />
Cathy Bridge defuy handles<br />
thatratherawkwardhorn, the<br />
trombone. She took up the<br />
instrument, she says,<br />
"because my brother said It<br />
was too difficult So I took it<br />
THE , OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
P °P S Orc} *stra musicians are called erb><br />
been the most harmonious,"<br />
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graduate.<br />
(he Its »*r maestro. th- complete control <strong>of</strong> / ^ ' ~ **<br />
music teacher at the Arthur one with the drum sticks does Later, after the in.<br />
Saying that the and<br />
Ruggieri have worked well<br />
Rum Intermediate School, «wine work, teaches and strumentallsU have finished<br />
together over thetr many<br />
She aim plays In casinos and- plays to both • jas and a their preparations, Ruggieri<br />
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with the New Jersey Brass DMeUnd bud.<br />
relaxes. He U very proud <strong>of</strong><br />
Newell notes Out they key to<br />
Quintet. Thus, *Us young lady • At the age <strong>of</strong> JO, Susan this particular blend <strong>of</strong><br />
success It that each hat has experienced £.1 leveli <strong>of</strong> * Divtnport is the Pops or- players. He declares he can<br />
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other's musical needs. Of the summer concert me pretty violinist walked musically between his male<br />
orchestra, Bridge opines>- away with the second-in and female performers.<br />
Newell believes the quality<br />
<strong>of</strong> her associates' musical<br />
"It's a lot <strong>of</strong> fun and Mr, command position when she "They are ill very<br />
RUggleri ia a sweetheart.' was barely 19.<br />
ability it outstanding. In her<br />
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, Secretly she's Itching to play<br />
opinion, '•theie we serious<br />
Davenport says her duties "This is our only rehearsal for<br />
. a trombone solo one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
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are not many, but she makes tti week, when w§ iron out<br />
days.<br />
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In her fourth Pops season, ducter Ruggieri and she tunes they are ambitious.<br />
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PleuMi, now to her Uth<br />
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orchestra. Picucei has<br />
and a freelance musician." the music and to make the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty and lt» people:<br />
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As the orchestra's sole singers comfortable," states "We realty do appreciate the<br />
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cellist, Simpson greets her ttie violinist. With a degree In audience. People come up to<br />
most wonderful experience, personal fan club every music from the Philadelphia me and lay that I've done<br />
ihe says, was being chosen Tuesday when members <strong>of</strong> ttllige <strong>of</strong> Performing Arts, great, I want to wok bard for<br />
first flutist by Leopold her family come to the Music Davenport practices each them." 0<br />
Stokowski.<br />
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flutist Yolando Picucei performs before the audience.<br />
While playing each night, try to find time to go to the<br />
Nicknamed Pitushka by the Simpson says she has "abiaeh<br />
now and thenl<br />
renowned conductor, this<br />
Spindrift<br />
blast I get a kick out <strong>of</strong><br />
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As to her boss, Davenport<br />
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StowkowskPs musical<br />
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one <strong>of</strong> me, so In a way,<br />
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Partial sewer ban is imposed<br />
(continued from page 1) Una in June 1987 with tot<br />
The city has to prohibit any county Municipal Utilities<br />
atwtr wer extensions which will Authority's system, currently<br />
convey more than 2,000 under construction. While the<br />
gallons <strong>of</strong> sewage • day into dty has spent money over the<br />
the «y»t'em. The average yaars to keep the plant up to<br />
residential dwelling unit date, VanArtadalen doesn't<br />
conveys about 400 gallons a foresee the city investing the<br />
day, according to Andrew money now to upgrade the<br />
Previtt, a representative <strong>of</strong> plant In order to lift the ban.<br />
dty Engineer John Walker. It "It would Hem kind <strong>of</strong><br />
was on this basis Oat the foolish to spend n or |3<br />
Commissioners devised their million to update a plant for<br />
moratorium. .<br />
oily a couple <strong>of</strong> yean," be<br />
"The Planning Board will said.<br />
not OK anything over four The bail should only affect<br />
units," Mayor Michael oondomtfdum development,<br />
McHalesald.<br />
he said, because commercial<br />
WUdwood, WUdwood Great, businesses, including<br />
North WUdwood, Stone restaurants, most likely<br />
Harbor and Middle Township wouldn't exceed the 1,000<br />
have also been affected by the gallon a day limit<br />
sewer ban, he Mid,<br />
"We don't want to stop<br />
The dty had 45 days to react residential or single-family<br />
on the state's demand, development," he said, ad-<br />
McHale said, but the ding, "Ultimately, we want to<br />
governing body decided to cooperate with the state.<br />
react immediately in order to VanArtsdalen attended a<br />
avoid a rush by developers on meeting Wednesday night<br />
the Planning and Zoning with representatives from the<br />
boards.<br />
MUA and the Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioner William Municipal Waste<br />
VanArtadalen called the Management to discuss the<br />
state's move "precautionary" situation. VanArtsdalen said<br />
because there are no major each <strong>of</strong> the six communities<br />
problems at the treatment affected by the ban wen<br />
plant and it Isn't taking in scheduled to meet with <strong>of</strong>-<br />
more sewage than it can ficials at separate times.<br />
handle.<br />
VanArtsdalen said Thurs-<br />
"We're at the point where day the meeting went weU and<br />
we're breaking even or going its purpose was to allow<br />
a little over," he said, adding municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials to ask<br />
flat the plant has sufficient questions.<br />
holding tanks if the flow Any projects which go over<br />
becomes too great<br />
the 2,000 gallon Unit will have<br />
The ban will be in effect to receive permission (ram<br />
probably until the city goes on the local governing body<br />
Mora applying for • waiver and toey wen ptaued wilt<br />
from the state.<br />
our sewer woric keeping uji<br />
yV with our collapsing linea/'.he _<br />
he said. "The city will have to nld, M, V<br />
be the major enforcer." He A project to replace a ma)*<br />
added, however, "I don't sewer tnink line along Centrtd<br />
think the state's going to Avenue is currently un><br />
approve anything." derway. This follow* another ,<br />
nw Wlldwooda, earlier this major project last summerii<br />
week, lifted a ban on bathing, which a trunk line along<br />
In effect for all days, attar another portion <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
fecal bacteria well In excess Avenue was replaced afiactt<br />
<strong>of</strong> state standards entered the collapsed dumping Mirage<br />
ocean from the communities' into streets and homes. ,.,'<br />
antiquated sewage system*. "We have no threat <strong>of</strong> behu<br />
fte state Wednesday went shut down completelyv*V<br />
one step further In im- VanArtsdalen aaid.<br />
plementing a sewer ban in the He was Informed that to*<br />
WUdwoods. All new sewer MUA Is still on line with its<br />
connections were prohibited timetable for the lewcf<br />
in the three communities system. Most <strong>of</strong> the ettf a<br />
which in effect halts all •ewer problems will be<br />
current and proposed con- eliminated by the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
struction in the resorts. year, VanArtsdalen said, and<br />
VanArtsdalen said there la then they will have to wait for<br />
no chance <strong>of</strong> a similar thing the MUA to complete eon-<br />
happening ben,<br />
stractlon. •; in<br />
"(The state via) pleased "Ssa We<br />
with our resolution (Implementing<br />
the sewer ban).<br />
1 ! ready," he «aid *<br />
"We're not going to have any<br />
problems whatsoever."<br />
Environmental unit<br />
is being formed<br />
SEA ISLE GJTV—FuJflDJng According to the ordinance,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> Mayor Michael the commission "shall ke*p J<br />
McHale's campaign an idea <strong>of</strong> all open areas, f<br />
promises, the Board <strong>of</strong> publicly or privately owned,<br />
Commlsiionera is including open marshlands,<br />
establishing an en- swamps and other wetlands,<br />
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protect the city's natural on tbe proper use <strong>of</strong> such<br />
resources.<br />
areas and may from Hmefo<br />
The seven-member con> time recommend to the<br />
mission, being established by Planning Board, plans ana<br />
an ordinance introduced programs for Inclusion* in tbe<br />
Tuesday, will study and muter plan aad tje<br />
promote the environment In development and use <strong>of</strong> such C><br />
the city, McHale said. •real,"<br />
IiRCnR,iMp,uti.nii<br />
"I think it will be a viable<br />
group," McHale said<br />
Tuesday. "We need a good<br />
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We need to protect our back<br />
bays."<br />
Of the seven members, one<br />
The commission will also 1*<br />
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commission's concerns and<br />
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_- McHale stressed the need,<br />
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throughout this spring's<br />
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Council votes for 2 ballot questions: open Sunday or exceptions<br />
'(continued from page 1)<br />
.and flaaing tackle but kbit<br />
1 wggested the prohibition <strong>of</strong><br />
«(M activities because <strong>of</strong><br />
their potenaal contribution to<br />
tatle and battle - which<br />
Hoc taws are designed to<br />
dtataato.<br />
fednegday night waa a<br />
•estlon and I want<br />
create a lot <strong>of</strong> hustle and<br />
bustle and what about people<br />
. Stag to and (ram the boati<br />
rind renting accessories, 1 '<br />
•tfdMeii, who moved to allow<br />
a* rental* In tbe first place,<br />
^dont think thU Is what thui<br />
Cbundl wants to do."<br />
rflw otter member* consented<br />
while Council<br />
Bnwldent Knight disagreed<br />
because, he noted, they were<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> recreation.<br />
Mels also suggested that<br />
mtauranti and take-out food<br />
ettabUihmenta be the only<br />
permitted sources <strong>of</strong> food on<br />
Sunday.<br />
"If one <strong>of</strong> the big Item* U to<br />
atop hustle and bustle, tben<br />
allowing all food Is not going<br />
to do thU," Mels said <strong>of</strong> Ills<br />
motion which died.<br />
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know what the people<br />
twit,"<br />
The mayor pralaed Council<br />
an its proceedings in Vat'<br />
difficult position <strong>of</strong> being<br />
threatened with liUgaUoo by<br />
local merchant*, who believe<br />
any exceptions an<br />
desaimlnatory, and by being<br />
told to state would consider<br />
blue law legislation when a<br />
(Ompromnie ni reached by<br />
dty <strong>of</strong>fldals and the business<br />
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"<strong>City</strong> Council Is In a very<br />
difficult rituatian and the best<br />
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electorate • choice," Blttoer<br />
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nay challenge Blttoer, fltt<br />
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Dieti & Watson Boiled Ham ...... im. only $2.1*<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE TH1 SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N«J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. X98&J<br />
AN ANALYSES<br />
Council's proposal for modified blue law is sure to draw fire<br />
No Cover Chargt<br />
Tues, thru Sun.<br />
"URGE"<br />
formerly "Patchwork"<br />
MONDAY<br />
"TIME MACHINE"<br />
Sounds <strong>of</strong> the '50's & Ws<br />
Ice, Kegs, Wines & Liquor<br />
CALL FOR FREE DELIVERY<br />
Compettflve Pricei • Moni/ily Spedab<br />
ZVu,. 0P£M7DAYSAW£B( 390-1757<br />
Hire If Is the last weekend in<br />
August,, .one <strong>of</strong> the busiest ot th*<br />
Mason, climaxed by the Labor<br />
Day holiday on Monday, we<br />
always enloy a pause it this time<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ytar to thank our friends<br />
and customers for their help In<br />
making for us another satisfying<br />
successful season.<br />
' If your vacation at the shore<br />
ends this weekend, please stop In<br />
to say goodbye on your way home.<br />
And If you're one <strong>of</strong> our increasingly large number <strong>of</strong><br />
"year 'rounders" with permanent residence here, stop In<br />
anyway. The welcome mat Is always out at Circle Liquor,<br />
We remind all, once again en this big holiday weekend,<br />
that we have a vast supply <strong>of</strong> everything you'll need to<br />
make your final party <strong>of</strong> the season a memorable one.<br />
Many, many <strong>of</strong> our customers have grown accustomed to<br />
entertaining economically with a quarter or half <strong>of</strong> a<br />
favorite beer for dispensing on the beat or at plerslde. We<br />
have plastic glasses, stemware plus the hardware for the<br />
beer tap. , '<br />
Excellent food delights in our Qeurmef Department.<br />
At this final weekend <strong>of</strong> the season we bid you a fond<br />
adieu. If you are driving, remember, getting home it the<br />
most important part <strong>of</strong> your trip, so use safety and good<br />
sense, A happy weekend to all from the gang at Circle<br />
Liquor Store.<br />
What tills country needs is • good five second commercial.<br />
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COOKING WITH WINE<br />
Meat Pii Elegant<br />
Here's an eaiy way <strong>of</strong> producing something special with<br />
a frozen meat pie Individual chicken or meat pies are<br />
used Bake until the crust Is warm, Remove from oven,<br />
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back<br />
Add two tablespoons leftover vegetables and I<br />
, .tablespoon sherry or Red or White Wine, si desired.<br />
Replace crust, reshaping gently. Continue baking at<br />
package directs until done and brown.<br />
You know you're growing old when your knees buckle and<br />
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- QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q. Red wines <strong>of</strong> the Rhone generally fend to be s<strong>of</strong>ter and<br />
lighter than those <strong>of</strong> Burgundy, True or false?<br />
A. F»l>«. the growing season In the Cotes du Rhone Is lono<br />
,and hot, generally creating red wines that ere more<br />
. robust and alcoholic than those <strong>of</strong> Burgundy.<br />
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Riday, August 30th» 7:00 P,M,<br />
A Piano Concert by<br />
JOHN SZTO<br />
featuring compositions by<br />
Bach, Mozart, Chopin and Handel<br />
Mr, Site has performed at Carnegie Hall, Town Hall,<br />
many colleges and numerous metropolitian churches.<br />
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said Street and Central Ave. ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
The Public Is Invited<br />
Complete<br />
DINNER SPECIALS<br />
Served from<br />
-5:30 to 9:00 P.M.<br />
MON i Steak Diane I W.95<br />
TUE: Bourbon StreetCMeken 17.95<br />
WED: Linguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce, garlic bread 97.95<br />
THUR i Beef Tournedos w/6re§n Peppercorn Stuee 19.95<br />
FBI • Sauteed Jumbo Shrimp w/Veg., curry sauce 19.95<br />
SATi Prime Rib King iI2,95....Queeii 19.95<br />
SUN: Veal Gruyere, Marsala Sauce .'. $9.05<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
business / finances<br />
the Freeholders' <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />
May Court House, as<br />
as appear at Atlantic<br />
;Oomnronlty College to<br />
'Complete registration and<br />
•application for cbatgebackt,"<br />
•0* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> freeholder<br />
MA. ThU has been s burden<br />
fan loose students wtricfc will<br />
,>» eliminated under this new<br />
frogram."<br />
r- Atlantic Community<br />
i&Uegt will provide <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
'jytet for employees <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fape May County Treasurer 1 *<br />
I 'Office to process chargeback<br />
I 'abdications botb-at the main<br />
I ^catnpm <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Com*<br />
I {jpmity College and at the Rio<br />
^Tbe 'e immediately<br />
rtglstratlori|r«a,<br />
•' itHJ<br />
Friday, August 30,1985<br />
Page <strong>On</strong>e Section Two<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef unveils final phase <strong>of</strong> development<br />
By ANITA J.SPIEGEL permit the operation <strong>of</strong> guest •eap, tooth paste and otter awareness.<br />
attempting to keep the Proponents <strong>of</strong> having an all- biggest bag <strong>of</strong> lawsuits you The activities took plsce st<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff accommodation facilities, goods weren't sold.<br />
Knight maintains people boardwalk and bayfront (hut. open or totally closed ever saw/' Gillian told the end <strong>of</strong> the leglakUvc<br />
aty Council — cheating to restaurants, service nations "For U yean they couldn't would complain to police These, he maintains, are the referendum including Raub, Cbundl recently.<br />
session end stalled further;<br />
Ignore • majority favoring an for the sale <strong>of</strong> gasoline, oil and keep the bayfront dosed," be while Vldetto believes stores two most popular tourist Roy Gillian, owner <strong>of</strong> Merchants have already action on the matter,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef .Corporation, hi said, since the firm indude • security gatehouse, both Investors and would-be<br />
all-closed Sunday - has coma emergency repairs, public aid also, adding a friend <strong>of</strong> would hire personnel to attractions here. Besides, he amusement ,-piers, and blocked attempts by city The city said It would «dcj>t»<br />
developers <strong>of</strong> the 20-acre troduced its new designs two iwunming pool*, private homeowners. "Never again<br />
up with a modified t)lue law to transportation, parking lota, nil who operated that type <strong>of</strong> oversee sales operations. adds, allowing the center <strong>of</strong> merchant Edward Devlin Jr. <strong>of</strong>ficials to reinstate No. 947 In an ordinance requesting the'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef resort community along with the marketing tennis courts, a clubhouse will a self-contained custom<br />
present to voters via a non- municipally owned establishment malnftlnwi he Local Realtor T. John town to be open adds to traffic have said they will fight. If Trenton after state Sen, state to consider special<br />
on the Bay at 23rd Street, has concepts provided by Resort meeting facility and private designed community like this<br />
binding referendum question recreational activities free <strong>of</strong> could sen everything. Carey suggests the posting <strong>of</strong> and congestion.<br />
need be, what they consider to James Hurley introduced legislation wee It knew '<br />
announced the opening <strong>of</strong> the Marketing Associates, ex- boat docks for the exclusive be built In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," be<br />
fn November,<br />
charge, media activities and However, Council President JMO bonda which would have "My wife goes to church be an unconstitutional law at legislation allowing the type <strong>of</strong> ordinance<br />
final phase <strong>of</strong> development. clusive real estate sales use <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef owners. said. "Zoning changes and the<br />
An optional opinion poll emergency works <strong>of</strong> Henry Knight and Coun- to be posted again in the event every Sunday and you the state level.<br />
municipality to do so. pneierrBu.<br />
Robert Tatum, <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef agenta foi the project. Architect for the complex is lack <strong>of</strong> any parcels <strong>of</strong><br />
conducted by the blue law necessity.<br />
general manager, Indicated<br />
cilman Mark Vldetto believe <strong>of</strong> a conviction.<br />
committee which gathered While No. 947 only allowed<br />
wouldn't believe what's going<br />
The business community to appear as a<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef community award-winning Robert waterfront land even dose to<br />
0ie go-ahead for Phase (V<br />
enforcement would be ac- But Dr. Raab believes the<br />
members argued before an referendum question •* in<br />
encompasses over 20 acres <strong>of</strong> Johnson <strong>of</strong> Margate. ttie site <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef are tte<br />
on in the supermarkets after<br />
public sentiment on the issue me sale <strong>of</strong> prepared food, it compllshed through public city I? on the wrong foot in<br />
"All the merchants want is<br />
comes as a result <strong>of</strong> increased<br />
Assembly committee that November the stats<br />
waterfront land, win nearly • According to Retort main reasons," he explained.<br />
church lets out."<br />
wilier Oia summer Indicated permitted a plethora <strong>of</strong> other *<br />
something that's fair and if<br />
demand for the waterfront<br />
Hurley's bill, earlier ap- legislature and governor most<br />
half-mile <strong>of</strong> frontage on the Marketing broker Larry As to the typical pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong><br />
Oat 111 favored closed items, rendering enforcement<br />
you adopt something that's<br />
condominiums. Sales <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proved by the Senate, was the special hUI by<br />
intracoastal waterway, Masl, the opening <strong>of</strong> Phase IV an <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef owner, Mas!<br />
Sundays, IN preferred open impractical. tto*t permitted<br />
not fair, you'll be hit with the<br />
units have continued to climb,<br />
Blue law is seen needed<br />
unfair.<br />
10.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the complex tn- is a landmark opportunity for elaborated: "In addition to<br />
Sundays and 213 wanted a activities included:<br />
modified blue law.<br />
bathhouse, bicycle and boat<br />
<strong>City</strong> asked to take over lagoon dredging<br />
Although the proposed blue rentals; sales <strong>of</strong> cosmetics,<br />
taw is more restrictive thansunglasses,<br />
some as a booze bulwark<br />
Local firm gains nat'l recognition<br />
(continued from page l)<br />
yesterday adding the city them over.<br />
invalidated ordinance No. 947, photographic supplies, (continued from page 1)<br />
The report also recom-<br />
restaurants. "Th« Tabernacle <strong>of</strong> the boat, said he wouldn't<br />
would be more receptive to "We should try and get<br />
it atill causes contention greeting cards, postage<br />
mends that the city look Into<br />
among members <strong>of</strong> the local damps, hygienic supplies and Council amended the fought far that to prevent begin serving until the vessel<br />
accepting the lagoons If they<br />
, The 20-Acre <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef complex on the bay at 23rd Street.<br />
Stoeco to turn them over to IM<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> constructing<br />
business community who cigarettes; and the operation alcohol laws last year. The brown bagging so I guess we was at lust at the Longport<br />
were In bettor condition. In the condition theyssld they<br />
and maintaining an un-<br />
believe any eiceptions to <strong>of</strong> real estate <strong>of</strong>fices and current ordinance n/ohiblts have to live with it, be said. bridge.<br />
Knight compared the would," EspoaJto Hid. "We<br />
derground pipe system which<br />
^ ACC chargeback process eased<br />
Sunday closing laws are amateur boat races. owners, operators and Luff is also concerned about According to an Alcoholic<br />
lagoon situation with toe took over some <strong>of</strong> their ftreeta<br />
would carry dredged bay and<br />
discriminatory.<br />
Put Dr. Richard Raab, a managers <strong>of</strong> restaurants, the Casino Challtnger Bev rage Control spokesman,<br />
streets Stoeco developed and not in me condition Bey were<br />
lagoon materials to the<br />
I Freeholder James S."<br />
Tfte new modified option boardwalk property owner, cafes and food establishments application for a transit liquor Zaborowskl is undergoing<br />
wants the city to maintain. supposed to be.ln.<br />
beaches.<br />
itrick Jr. has announced<br />
would permit sales <strong>of</strong> food, questioned who would police from permitting persons to license which would permit lengthy investigative<br />
"Some <strong>of</strong> their streets are "I think it would be a pin<br />
While lighter dredge spoil<br />
prescription drugs, tint aid the sale <strong>of</strong> food in super- possess or consume alcoholic the vessel, which sails from procedures before as a<br />
not up to snuff and it's been a since we took the governor on<br />
material could be used to<br />
and convalescent supplies and markets to ensure that bars <strong>of</strong> beverages on their premises. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Harrah'i prerequisite to being issued a<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> ongoing a tour <strong>of</strong> the lagoon*," he<br />
fertfUze ocean plant growth,<br />
Permitted under the local law Marina Casino Hotel to sell license.<br />
negotiation," Knight ~saJd~ added.<br />
heavier materials could help<br />
arc sales, possession and drinks aboard.<br />
While a voter referendum<br />
"We dean and sweep tte<br />
to heighten the beaches,<br />
consumption <strong>of</strong> liquor at "Fm just concerned they'll could be used to impose<br />
•tteett and they agreed to do<br />
according to the report<br />
private gatherings and let people finish their drinks alcohol restrictions, Luff said<br />
some things."<br />
Private dredgers could pay<br />
parties dosed to the public at the dock," Luff said, the Tabernacle probably<br />
the city for use <strong>of</strong> a municipal<br />
and hosted by non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, although he's heard drinks wouldn't Initiate one. "We're<br />
pipeline to <strong>of</strong>fset its cost,<br />
* Mtlntyr. •nttrpflHS<br />
religious or ' charitable wouldn't be available on thenot<br />
initators. We're here to<br />
Schreiner said.<br />
organizations.<br />
return trip,<br />
uphold the dry's laws," he<br />
Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store Luff said be himself want<br />
iborowgU, owner said.<br />
aty <strong>of</strong>ficials are reluctant<br />
to accept privately owned<br />
Hall i Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St Bridge<br />
totally agreeable to private I IT NEWSWORTHY?<br />
lagoons in their present<br />
ill) 25 I Parkway I Marmora, N J<br />
groups having permission to Have a story idea? Call the editor at 399-5411 between S condition, They haven't been<br />
DINNERS SERVED<br />
drink in local hotels and<br />
7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />
From S p.m. to 10 p.m.<br />
FEA TURINQ PRIME RIBS<br />
a «n- and S p.m. dredged for years and would<br />
^••••••''•••••••••••••••••••••••••sj require immediate attention<br />
> This Week's Coupon Specie! J 'Sttlrgz Mt ln<br />
August 30 thru September 5<br />
LIVE MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK LIVERWURST<br />
SANDWICH With<br />
me people who have sold their<br />
homes elsewhere to cone live<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef, the most<br />
common purchaser is the<br />
couple who wishes to buy the<br />
property now but use it in the<br />
future.<br />
"In other words," be<br />
continued, "they are buying<br />
at today'! pouaMoor prices<br />
then leafing the property out<br />
for a tew years, at which Hine<br />
ihey will ulttmateljr ase the<br />
property tor ttmiiaflvta as<br />
either a second home or as •<br />
place to retire."<br />
Official opening <strong>of</strong> Ruse IV<br />
Resort Marketing material* from across tte <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef* at sunset. piece, aa well as for their sales begin at noon on<br />
Associates, a local real estate country and evaluates then According to Dennlson assistance in art selection. Saturday, Aug. M.<br />
brokerage firm owned by on a monthly basis. The Ar- Hatch, editor <strong>of</strong> the national<br />
Realtors Larry Mail and chives' monthly newsletter newsletter, the June nailing<br />
Craig French, has been cited entitled, "Who's Mailing produced by the two <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
./ .<br />
br its production <strong>of</strong> direct What I" features the top 10<strong>City</strong><br />
men was selected<br />
Gourmet<br />
registration to vote in Aperegifltratlon<br />
card with ttem to mall advertising by the Direct selections in the nation. because <strong>of</strong> its visual impact<br />
May County,<br />
be attached to the affWavlt <strong>of</strong> mtkmn Arrtjvei <strong>of</strong> The particular mailing and uniqueness In the real<br />
Dining<br />
the county tad Atlantic According to Kllpatrick, residency. No other forma <strong>of</strong> Stajnfoni, WHW. Cab,<br />
created by Mas! and French estate Industry.<br />
munity College have students nut bring klentUlcatlon will be accepted The Direct Marketing was a 9 by 12-lnch gtaatine<br />
In<br />
Resort Marketing currently<br />
ilntly agreed to provide photocopies <strong>of</strong> their driver's /Atlantic Community <strong>Archives</strong> compile* and •ur- window envelope with a full- to marketing two locations in<br />
hargeback application license and voter*! ige, he Mid.<br />
Elegant<br />
veyi direct mail marketing color sunset "View from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Cub<br />
services tor the mxMmtog fall<br />
GOT, Thomas ban mi a<br />
and Nantucket at 3rd Street<br />
Surroundings<br />
tenjester at Atlantic Corn-<br />
guest at last month's annual<br />
Bank expands <strong>of</strong>fice on the lay and CTh Street and<br />
College.<br />
Night in Venice boat parade.<br />
Bay Avenue, respectively.<br />
"p. "We' recognlM that a large<br />
At Tuesday night's meeting, However, city Solicitor 0<br />
NORTHFIELD - After 2? by 2,100 square feet, now has Mail and French gave<br />
Looking for Eomething<br />
Schreiner told Council the Gerald J. Corcoran said be ^<br />
[pumper <strong>of</strong> students have<br />
yeari in operation, the First two additional commercial credit to weir ad agency,<br />
different for that special<br />
state would be willing to didn't think Stoeco would<br />
Jersey National Bank South triler windows and a larger Kallsh& Rice <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
occasion? Start with free<br />
dredge municipal lagoons as assume responsibility for<br />
has expanded and remodeled customer s§rv 1 ee far Us part in producing fee<br />
limousine pick up. Enjoy Gourmet<br />
funds permitted, which, be dredging the lagoons before<br />
Its <strong>of</strong>fice here.<br />
representative staff. copy and the printing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
said, was verified by a letter orertunung ownership to the<br />
According to Stephen S.<br />
Dining & then dance flie night away<br />
from Department <strong>of</strong> En- en-<br />
Petti Sr., regional vice<br />
in our Club. Complete your evening<br />
vironmental Protection <strong>of</strong>- "I don't know (what con-<br />
president, "This newly<br />
with a weny-frse ridt home in<br />
flclal Bernard Moore, «tai) tte lagoons are now,"<br />
remodeled <strong>of</strong>fice wU allow us<br />
our Custom limousine.<br />
"If we own the lagoons, then he said. "But I think they're<br />
to provide better service and<br />
the city can choose to dogoing<br />
to deny there's a<br />
will eliminate lengthy teller<br />
public possession <strong>of</strong> either the something or not do problem ble now or JO yean<br />
Unea."<br />
Call Kfcvin Stahler for Braervatkme<br />
dry or state are owned by something and appeal to the ago."<br />
Stoeco, a local developer,<br />
The original Northfleld<br />
state for help," he said. Local attorney Arthur Ford<br />
"The problem is that we<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice opened in 1958 directly<br />
653-4141<br />
Councilman John Esposito HI who represents Stoeco was<br />
would have to ' ^ t t y'<br />
across the street from the<br />
said the dry should request unavailable for comment at<br />
present facility. The <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
plus dredge tern when tte city Stoeco to put them into good pcesstime.<br />
moved to ISOl Tflton Rd. in<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion75<br />
tax takes them over," Council condition before tte city Wei<br />
r<br />
President Henry Knight said<br />
1972.<br />
Jt<br />
The new <strong>of</strong>fice, expanded<br />
Enjoy Dining on the Bay!<br />
NEW<br />
LUNCHEON SPECIALS — '5.50<br />
Includes Soup or Salad and Beverage<br />
FRI: Aug. so Monk fish Bella Vista W/Rice<br />
MON; Sept.2 Philadelphia Platter<br />
TUBS; sept. 3 Hangtown omelet<br />
WED: sept.4 Tuna Melt<br />
THURS:Sept.5 Stir Fried Chicken<br />
NE<br />
EARLY EVENING SPECIAL<br />
4iMto*)WMon.thruFrl.<br />
10% Off - Your Dinner Entree (Entree<br />
-<strong>On</strong>ly)r<br />
WED. 4 to 7 • COUNTRY WESTERN <<br />
Barbecue • w/Larry Hlckman ''<br />
SUN. CALYPSO NM5HT<br />
i < on the deck •" < !<br />
WED.-SUH. JERRY GERSTat Harbour;<br />
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f identifletUoa<br />
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l/^itaalify a-stadetit tor a<br />
^dtergaback. TTiey are a New<br />
Jersey driver's license<br />
bearing an address in Cape<br />
-May County and a voter's<br />
' registration card showing<br />
Edna Mae Shields has<br />
been appointed Inform*<br />
matlon desk coordinator<br />
•at Shore Memorial<br />
'Hospital. The Linwood<br />
, resident has donated over<br />
l,(J00 hours <strong>of</strong> service as a<br />
volunteer and has spent<br />
the past nine years as a<br />
telephone operator at the<br />
hospital.<br />
y Blvd./ Marmora<br />
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CHEAPER BYTHE BASKET<br />
Mary Jane McHugh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, director <strong>of</strong><br />
slot marketing at At|antls Casino Hotel, poses<br />
"TOTtfie casino's new iwM-Mler slotsr said to<br />
be exclusive in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
DONT MISS THE FINEST<br />
CHINESE RESTAURANT!<br />
Szechwan<br />
Garden<br />
Luncheon • Dinner* Cany Out<br />
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FARM MARKET<br />
398-5456 • 398-5718 |<br />
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"Catch theFlavor <strong>of</strong> fhe Shore 1<br />
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Start early with retirement planning, advises Social Security<br />
topic who are OUnklng<br />
Jtlrihdrftb<br />
g<br />
ibould start mating<br />
Mrlou plans now,<br />
_ to Qaev Enut.<br />
SocUl Security district<br />
mugger tn Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
lhdie pUna ahoul4 inclurff<br />
&dal Security, Emat empbaateed,<br />
and there are<br />
•feral faetori a person<br />
AMd enuUir.<br />
Flrtt, • person under IS<br />
conddering retirement should<br />
remember that hu or her<br />
Sod*l Security benefit will be<br />
permanently reduced if<br />
received before 88, The<br />
•mount <strong>of</strong> the reduction<br />
dtfUfiftn on the number <strong>of</strong><br />
matt • penton gets benefits<br />
total«,<br />
The reduction amounts to 20<br />
percent at 62, 134 percent at<br />
82, or 6 2 3 percent at 64<br />
Other factors can influence<br />
a person s decision to retire<br />
Bust Hid. Availability <strong>of</strong> a<br />
company pension could be •<br />
actor, So could the person s<br />
•butty Jo continue working<br />
At any raw, a person ibould<br />
OBitart Social Security % or 3<br />
month* before reaching 65 to<br />
arrange Medicare health<br />
Insurance protection even if<br />
there are no plans for<br />
retirement.<br />
A person should hive<br />
certain information ready<br />
when applying, Ernst Mid.<br />
The perion needs hta or hw<br />
Social Security card or a<br />
record pf the number. Natt, a<br />
person needs pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> his or<br />
her date <strong>of</strong> birth. An <strong>of</strong>fidiU<br />
Mac'r<br />
908 Shore Bd,, Somers Point<br />
Htt Chicken Cacciatore<br />
TUES: Linguini, w/Crab 8. Clam<br />
Wft Chicken Parmaglana<br />
THUBS: J taiian Combination<br />
(W Meatballs, Sausage, Bracloie<br />
Fft Flounder AAarinara<br />
Includes. Special Italian Salad<br />
and Glass <strong>of</strong> Wins!<br />
Open daily from spin ; Sun 4 p.m<br />
Call For Reservations<br />
927-2759 or 927-4360<br />
PIER<br />
Fisherman's<br />
: Wharf<br />
Causual Waterfront Dining & Fresh<br />
Seafood Market on the Bay at<br />
•*.* . 12th.Street in-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
£ American £ Italian<br />
;; Seafood Cuisfne<br />
featuring NIGHTLY SPECIALS such as *<br />
• Stone Crab Claws<br />
• Fresh Veal & Prime Steaks<br />
» Hard Shell Crabs spiced or garlic<br />
LOBSTER DINNERS *9.95 per pound<br />
Raw & Cooked Takeout<br />
Large Variety <strong>of</strong> Fresh Seafood<br />
Open 7 days for Breakfast • Lunch Dinner<br />
Fret Parking & Boat Docking<br />
8 am to 9 pm<br />
3W-3I04<br />
LOOK HERE!<br />
LL PARR<br />
FRANKS<br />
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W .!/'jKLEYT DELICATESSEN<br />
PHONE • 398-68/1<br />
record <strong>of</strong> birth recorded<br />
before age 5 is best, but other<br />
documents can be used if this<br />
to not available<br />
Forms W-2 (Wage and Tu<br />
StattDaent) or selfemployment<br />
tu returns for<br />
the past two years should be<br />
available These are needed<br />
so that all <strong>of</strong> a person's earnings<br />
can be considered in<br />
figuring benefits<br />
. A husband or wife who is<br />
also applying should have the<br />
same documents Birth<br />
certificates <strong>of</strong> any eligible<br />
children are alto needed,<br />
Do not delay applying if all<br />
Us evidence isn't available.<br />
But said. '•Call the Social<br />
Seatfitf <strong>of</strong>fice. The people<br />
there can tell what otter<br />
evidence can be used. 1<br />
A free leaflet. Thinking<br />
about retiring?, U avallabli<br />
at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Social<br />
Security <strong>of</strong>fice, located at<br />
Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />
Aves. The telephone number<br />
ts 1-800-272-llU.<br />
T|ie Social Security<br />
(//tee will answer all<br />
questions. For more<br />
personal replies, write or<br />
visit the <strong>of</strong>fice, or call 1<br />
mo-m-iiu.<br />
a. I'm divorced and I would<br />
like to know If I can Ket<br />
benefits on my former least two years.<br />
husband'* Social Security Q, My mother geti a very<br />
record?<br />
small Social Security check.<br />
A, Yes. You can get benefits It's her only source <strong>of</strong> income.<br />
provided you are unmarried Can she also get SSI<br />
and were married to him for payments?<br />
at least 10 yean. You can get A, Possibly, People may<br />
retirement benefits at 62 or receive both Soda] Security<br />
older even if your ex-husband and SSI, provided they are<br />
has not retired as long as he is eligible for both, Ite Social<br />
eligible for benefit! and you Security <strong>of</strong>fice can advise you<br />
have been divorced for at both about the eligibility<br />
requirements for SSI,<br />
In general, a perion must<br />
be 65 or older or blind or<br />
disabled and have limited<br />
income and resources. He or<br />
she must be boUV-a resident<br />
aid ft etttan <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States, though certain aliens<br />
also may qualify,<br />
Q. Should my mother buy<br />
ho 1 own health insurance In<br />
order to supplement<br />
Medicare?<br />
A. Not' everyone need*<br />
private insurance to supplement<br />
Medicare. To help<br />
your mother decide, get her a<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> the Guide to health<br />
insurance for people with<br />
Medicare. It's free and<br />
available at any Social<br />
Security <strong>of</strong>llee.<br />
Q. I employ a gardwur -<br />
handyman Do' I have to<br />
deduct Social Security tarn<br />
iron hia wage*? •_<br />
A. If you pay a household gi<br />
worker $30 or men to (Mb<br />
wages la • calendar quart*-,<br />
you may either deduct SocUI<br />
Security taxes from hif wage*<br />
or pay both gnare* <strong>of</strong> the tax<br />
yourtett, You alao must pay<br />
the employer'* ibart <strong>of</strong> thetu,<br />
For def/iita, call the<br />
Social Security <strong>of</strong>flcjf.<br />
The good folks come through again<br />
Bat Rope is quoted as<br />
saying, "If you haven't got<br />
any charity in your heart, you<br />
have the wont kind <strong>of</strong> heart<br />
trouble."<br />
Charles H. Spurgeoo put it<br />
another tray; "Carve your<br />
name on hearts and not on<br />
turtle,"<br />
Well, on Saturday, Aug. 24,<br />
God blessed me again: I was<br />
privileged to serve along with<br />
atony, oB • gram working to<br />
raise finds for the Masonic<br />
Charitable Foundation <strong>of</strong><br />
'Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk"<br />
LITTERER'S<br />
LUNCHEONETTE<br />
140 BMriwaik, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J.<br />
Delicious Morning Menu Includes:<br />
• iggi • Pancakes • Freneh Toaif<br />
• Mourn Watering Omelettes •<br />
• f r#*h fSruit • BrMNfasf Comb<strong>of</strong><br />
LUNCH; Hot & Cflld Sandwiches<br />
Dinner Served From 4 P.M.—<br />
I wl with l j different meat, seafood, and<br />
i^ •Italian r i wif rees ail cooked to oraer_<br />
Serving the Finest for<br />
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner<br />
QemOiHfirtmt.XaM.<br />
39929191<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
9utri)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty through a pancaJte<br />
breakfast and odds and end*<br />
sale.<br />
The foundation operates on<br />
a principle <strong>of</strong> helping anyone<br />
who needs help, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />
race, creed or national origin;<br />
we accept comr<strong>On</strong>itooa and<br />
100 percent <strong>of</strong> our funds to to<br />
help someone In need.<br />
Tliroagn the years, we have<br />
never publicised our efforts,<br />
preferring to work quietly in<br />
helping thaw is need, but «<br />
severe drain on our resources<br />
over the put yew left us in a<br />
position where our help would<br />
be minute, at best This, we<br />
didnot relish so we Bet about<br />
helping ourselves.<br />
The pancake brnkfast and<br />
odds and end* gate was our<br />
answer to our problem. We<br />
hoped to augment our<br />
depleted funds and hopefully<br />
talked <strong>of</strong> having 250 f<strong>of</strong>ta for<br />
oar Initial breakfast effort;<br />
we sold almost 375 tickets.<br />
This posed a happy problem<br />
is one way since this was our<br />
first venture and we underestimated<br />
the response <strong>of</strong><br />
the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty to our<br />
effort; some fotts had to wait<br />
before being served and, for<br />
thU, a sincere apology. Tbete<br />
ATLAN ATLANTjC A^dNUf BETWEEN 7th 8. ifh<br />
The h Chi CohicN Family for 57 Years 1938-1985<br />
SOMETHING NEW!<br />
|yoB can now enjoy a Continental Breakfast at our Patio Gafa from 9 am toll at<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
8:00 to 71:00<br />
FULL COURSe DINNERS<br />
Seafood * Meats<br />
featuring<br />
Chicken and Dumpling<br />
DINNER<br />
4:30 to 8:00<br />
399-1897<br />
Special children's many<br />
VISIT OUR PATIO CAFE EVENINGS 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />
HOT APPLE CRISP • SHOOFLY PIE • ICE CREAM • SUNDAES • CONES<br />
TAKE-OUT DINNERS,<br />
Call 3910062<br />
'Daily 5:00 to 8:00<br />
Platter* include intm, Choice <strong>of</strong> Two VtgitiMes, B<strong>of</strong>l, Butter 4 Appto Butter<br />
andaFREEAppisCrtipDenert<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT ON<br />
7th ST. BETWEEN ATLANTIC AVE. 4 BOARDWALK<br />
Closed Mondays • axcept holidays .<br />
A FAMILY RESTAURANT* BAR «927-4343<br />
MiCArthur Blvd. Somers Point (across from the Med)<br />
ITALIAN<br />
FAVORITES<br />
Flounder Rlcotta i<br />
Shrimp Parmagfana<br />
Chioppfho & More<br />
=P0LQ4VITELL0=<br />
Chicken & Veal<br />
Dfihes<br />
•VISIT OUR FABULOUS<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY FROM Bpm<br />
PASTA<br />
SPECIALTIES<br />
Spaghetti • Ravioli • /Wanlcottl I<br />
Homemade Lasagna<br />
i For Children <strong>On</strong>l/<br />
' • - ' • , - ' . ^<br />
A PllZA,•& PASTA EXPERIENCE<br />
i J ,« > ' r{j<br />
mme folks were very patient area and they just proved me God seems to give yon that<br />
and understanding and, for right once again. •<br />
vedal warn feeling when<br />
this, • sincere thank you. The real reward was the you work for other*; I like to<br />
Our effort was a success, privilege <strong>of</strong> working shoulder think He blessed «U those who I<br />
due to all those folks who to shoulder with 28 people so were together on that<br />
favored us with their presence dedicated that they reported Saturday, those who<br />
and also bought Items at our tor duty at 6:30 that morning patronized our initial effort<br />
odds and ends tables. Equal aid never even slowed up and those who worked so very<br />
credit must go to all those until noon — all working fore hard to make It work. .<br />
wonderful folks who donated common cause for good! to God did, indeed, blew nsan<br />
Items for as to MIL give ui the mean <strong>of</strong> helping and I feel sure, will look with<br />
To me, an activity such u those who, through no fault <strong>of</strong> fevor upon our hopes and<br />
Ms was a rich and rewarding their own, badly need our dreams <strong>of</strong> helping others.<br />
experience. I have never been help. I might add that five <strong>of</strong> We make a Uvtag by wtotf:<br />
soy In stating my feelings ttose volunteers were in their we get. It's true. But we mate<br />
about nil thf : • "<br />
«life by what we give. _ (<br />
Wings 'n Water Festival<br />
third annual New and participants from Wetlands Institute, StonN<br />
Jersey Wings 'N Water, throughout the Bast Coast Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor<br />
Festival will be held from Some <strong>of</strong> the other events 06247.<br />
Sept. 21 and 22 In several include beach and botany<br />
resort towns throughout ape walks, wildlife eshlbita,<br />
•I*<br />
May County.<br />
maritime art show and sale McBRIDE COMPLETE8 *'<br />
More than 30 events and and, for youngsters, fiddler AIR FORCE SCHOOLING :<br />
demonstrations. Including crab races, aquarium Air National Guard Airman • (<br />
world dais decorative bird workshops and kite flying Timothy J. McBrlde, son <strong>of</strong><br />
carvings, dune walks, seaside contests.<br />
Allen G. MeBride Sr. <strong>of</strong> 401<br />
garden tours and live nature Tie festival benefits the Jackson Av., NorttfieM and<br />
show are planned for the two- Wetlands Institute, a non- Carole L. Baldwin <strong>of</strong><br />
day festival at scenic shore, pr<strong>of</strong>it organization dedicated Pleasantville, has graduated<br />
mart towns, beaches and to promoting public un- from the UA jUr PortiF<br />
wetlands areas.<br />
derstanding and concern for aircraft poeudrauUc systems<br />
An old-fashioned seafood costal life and environments. mechanic course at Qannto<br />
dinner, entertainment by the The festival is headquartered Air Force Base, III. McBrlde,<br />
U.S. Coast Guard Band, at the Institute located on a who is scheduled to serve with<br />
suuet cruise with naturalists, salt marsh on Stone Harbor the 177th Consolidated Air. ,<br />
and retriever demonstrations Boulevard, Middle Township. craft Maintenance Stpadraft [<br />
is the marsh are planned<br />
toPomona,Ualflftlgradua5<br />
For further Information on<br />
during the faU festival, which<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional High<br />
the Wings 'N Water festival<br />
draws thousands <strong>of</strong> visitors .<br />
School, Unwed, Ij<br />
call 609-368-1211, or write. The<br />
WHITEEOIED INN<br />
Resirvations...Telephone 609-967-5225 ,<br />
Dinner Dally 5'jll ,10 p.m.<br />
Sunday Brunch 9 a.m.'til 2 p.m.<br />
20th St., Between <strong>Ocean</strong> & Dune Dr., Avalon, NJ '<br />
& a**; 50<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399-4337<br />
,;0 -.:<br />
COOKED FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
gBOAlTeOCHICKBH<br />
'UOMTg»TAI(. ONE OF<br />
THE<br />
SEAFOOD KITCHENS<br />
iWSS<br />
We're OpMM<br />
**<br />
w<br />
JO<br />
•ri?<br />
J.<br />
O<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30,<br />
^'Stephen Christ <strong>of</strong> Somers Point displays his<br />
winning fish caught during tournamfcnt.<br />
'ft •<br />
Tennis<br />
players<br />
, '<br />
aid MD<br />
T.A.G.E.T. (Tennis add<br />
Ooannet Every Tuesday)<br />
pl^jr«rs for inosicular<br />
dyitrophy finished their<br />
feurth season on Aug. 17.<br />
The group <strong>of</strong> 13 women<br />
Q. ptayedtennisattheBttStreet<br />
tsnwon fw 11V weeks.<br />
As a result, and the<br />
recreation Departments<br />
donating the courts, the ladies<br />
raised »4S0 this yew.<br />
Tbey expect to ndse more<br />
than wm wot year for tbe<br />
fight against muscuUr<br />
Tne groop's coordinator U<br />
r>,Rath MUkr who In 1M3<br />
\l/conc*lved the Idea <strong>of</strong> can><br />
hlnlng exercise and<br />
"sodabflity with fund raising.<br />
Other members <strong>of</strong> the group<br />
are Marie KeUy, Linda<br />
Censlts, JJoaB<br />
Rogsnskl,<br />
Rosemary RlxoDf?XitU<br />
Clayton, Elle lenient, Katnryn<br />
Wtft Ei Eileen Saxotmann,<br />
Lob Murray, Colleen<br />
MUwier, RMMBD Kll,<br />
IgyDtoaConteandSueJortmi.<br />
it<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
PMlg ty Mwitu iinimtrnun<br />
Surf fishing tournament winners are, from left, Jeffrey Giannini,<br />
Stephen Crist and Ryan Kew Keown.<br />
Tops in youngsters' fishing<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> qiy Ftahlng<br />
<strong>On</strong>b held lti«naa«lDoy« and<br />
glrii wrt fl»Mng toon<br />
aiAnf.il, cwpoMoced by the<br />
O <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />
i dWiioo winner*<br />
were Jeflrey fflwrtnl <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocem <strong>City</strong>, 8-9 yeari;<br />
Stephen XJrlit <strong>of</strong> Somera<br />
Polk, 10-13 yean, and Ryan<br />
Keown <strong>of</strong> Quaker Town, Pa.,<br />
lJ-14-yetrMld. There inn no<br />
Moore gets<br />
hole in one<br />
Kenneth W. Moore made a<br />
hole In one at Sands Great©<br />
Bay OMmtry Cteh Soroen<br />
Mat on the third hole<br />
Satantay, Aug. J4.<br />
Wltnesting the event were<br />
Pat (VHara, Gene Schrteder<br />
and Hank Woeroer. Moore Is •<br />
certified public accountant in<br />
Marmora and Cape May.<br />
DAILY LUNCHEON SR6C1ALS<br />
BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE<br />
WEDDING RECEPTIONS<br />
•USINBSSar PRIVAf BPARTY<br />
NEW ROAD<br />
ROUTIB<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
NEWJERSEV<br />
flah caught in the<br />
old category.<br />
Wlnnera to eachafe<br />
HnfO presented Psm<br />
and certlflcate* MB IJw<br />
PDeggl <strong>of</strong> the Btereatloo<br />
Department and John J.<br />
Corlih, prealdent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
All contestants who "!"(!*'*<br />
aflahweregtvenacertlQcate<br />
and an thoae attending the<br />
event were pmented a Mae<br />
ribbon and bubUejum.<br />
The foUowlng <strong>of</strong>ficen and<br />
tTDftees were elected to serve<br />
two year top are; Fred K.<br />
Robnti, prealdent; Woodrow<br />
ttCSohen, flwt vice president,<br />
AleMnder Snabok, second<br />
vfc* preildeot, Howard W,<br />
bvsr, treasurer, and<br />
nnaai J. Alexander,<br />
secretary.<br />
Trustees for a three-year<br />
term ire: Dr. Henry Bender,<br />
Roiten F. Harian, Frank A.<br />
Howard and Harry A.<br />
Thank you for your patronage<br />
we'll continue to serve through the fall<br />
END OF SEASON PLANT SALE<br />
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i<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
opinions<br />
Breathe<br />
harder<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce again one must question the actions, or<br />
rather inacUon, <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education and the high school administration<br />
Students, teachers and other personnel will<br />
return to the high school next Wednesday faced<br />
with the prospects <strong>of</strong> an old problem reoecurring.<br />
It's a prospect they shouldn't be faced<br />
with After all it's been two years since it ftst<br />
became known that the new ventilation system<br />
installed in the new school addition, which<br />
opened in 1934. wasn't working up to snuff. Since<br />
that time personnel in the science and graphic<br />
arts labs nave had to contend with inadequate<br />
air flow; so inadequate that in order to carry on<br />
some projects, windows have to be kept open<br />
even in the worst weather. The problem led to<br />
the filing <strong>of</strong> a grievance against the School Board<br />
, last spring by the local teachers association<br />
The Board has hired an independent engineer<br />
to study the inadequate system. The school<br />
solicitor has sent letters to the ventilation contractor<br />
and the school architect responsible for<br />
the new addition. The architect and contractor<br />
have acknowledged problems exist and they met<br />
earlier this month but Board members weren't<br />
Informed about the meeting results<br />
Why weren't Board members informed? Why<br />
wasn't the ventilation system thoroughly<br />
checked out right before it went on line? Who is<br />
responsible for checking out such things? Why,<br />
down the road, after the problem is discovered,<br />
is it necessary to hire an independent engineer,<br />
especially after the contractor and architect<br />
acknowledge a problem exists?<br />
Why do the students and teachers have to contend<br />
with a problem which should have been rectified<br />
months ago?<br />
Tbe Old Gasser was gassing<br />
about <strong>City</strong> Council, the bine<br />
ribbon committee and tte<br />
referenda, binding and<br />
, otherwise.<br />
The Old Gaffer agreed ttat<br />
U probably tte single<br />
and most important<br />
our dry solan hive<br />
MI»*W.T "to'ed »tac« their<br />
,f Alterations on the<br />
•*" mxs: 1U» "curb your cat"<br />
», which was our first<br />
(the Inner workings <strong>of</strong><br />
jhame-nile goven<br />
•:,OU Gaffer explained<br />
bfWas never Ms forte,<br />
m t t f t t<br />
have Its finger on tbe public<br />
! 7<br />
Perish forbid, tbe Old<br />
Gaffer gushed, it's just ttat<br />
this whole issue is too big and<br />
too complex for Council to<br />
handle) alone. Tbe American<br />
way Is to Jet tbe voters (not<br />
necessarily tte taxpayers)<br />
decide. But... - -<br />
You arc right, it U me<br />
ticlpsting), but yotfhave<br />
some reservations? Tbe Old<br />
Gasser asked, - . / ^<br />
Yeah, we nave a problem<br />
with asking tte voters In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty. You tee, our,<br />
fallows smeqt too good at<br />
framing questions lor, the<br />
'voters. i ' i' 1 ' - v' 1 '<br />
A couple 'yean back, II<br />
.memory serves, our<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
You- front page article Aug.<br />
13 about tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach<br />
Patrol captain, Ollie Muzslay,<br />
ahould be nominated for a<br />
Ptittizer Prize for best fiction<br />
<strong>of</strong> UBS.<br />
The author describes an<br />
Idyllic scenario <strong>of</strong> a veteran<br />
guard rising to the top to lead<br />
bis faithful men, What tte<br />
author failed to do was interview<br />
the men. Check witt<br />
the guards, I'm low-key, easygoing,<br />
firm and (sir, (ays the<br />
new captain.<br />
Bad the author checked<br />
witt tte guards, she would<br />
have discovered ttat morale<br />
b at low tide, tte lifeguard<br />
stations have been undermanned<br />
aU summer,<br />
equipment shortages, such as<br />
radios and lifeboats, are<br />
prevalent, and tte lifeguards<br />
have not received a cost <strong>of</strong><br />
living raise to "maintain tbe<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> the life-saving<br />
reputation we've hid In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
pity," to quote tte new<br />
Recreation<br />
gets short<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Capt. Muzslay claims be Is,<br />
"low-key, easy-going, firm<br />
and fair," The guards find<br />
him to be arbitrary, uptight,<br />
and unreasonable.<br />
Adding to the morale<br />
problem caused by the<br />
guards' unhapplnws with<br />
their captain is their feeling<br />
nut the <strong>City</strong> Administration<br />
no longer considers tbe Beach<br />
Patrol as a priority in<br />
maintaining <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s'<br />
health. *> " *<br />
There are numerous ln-<br />
Friday, August SO, 1985<br />
•Our beaches have larger<br />
crowds but are patrolled by<br />
fewer guards. It is 1 just a<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> tune until a tragedy<br />
occurs!<br />
2. The walkie-talkie radios,<br />
so important to the communications<br />
network <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Beach Patrol — tte guards<br />
were promised 10-12/new<br />
radios this year; 'they<br />
received none.<br />
3. A new beach-going<br />
vehicle was also promised for<br />
this year and It, too, has not<br />
been received. Additionally,<br />
those vehicles that the Beach<br />
Patrol gets aw very old and<br />
should nave been replaced<br />
years ago.<br />
4. The Beach Patrol first aid<br />
stations are all in need <strong>of</strong><br />
paint and seem to be very<br />
poorly maintained.<br />
5. Some <strong>of</strong> the lifeguard<br />
Jackets, an important part <strong>of</strong><br />
the uniforms, are a disgrace!<br />
Can't tte dty afford new<br />
ones?<br />
. 6. Some <strong>of</strong> tbe Beach Patrol<br />
stands and boats bad grafittt<br />
sprayed on them early In the<br />
summer and they still have<br />
not been repainted. Also, tte<br />
6th street 1 surfing guards,<br />
whom I understand are not<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach,<br />
Patrol, are using a Beach<br />
Patrol stand. This is confusing<br />
— are they or are they<br />
notapart<strong>of</strong>tbetXSPandls<br />
flth street beach considered a<br />
Page Four Section Two<br />
CGRG needs<br />
more time to<br />
be convincing<br />
My understanding was that<br />
tbe money was to be used for<br />
tbe beaches. Surely It doesn't<br />
coot that much to keep our<br />
beaches clean.<br />
'Protecting those using our<br />
beaches should be one <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
highest priorities In this<br />
resort city, Whether the<br />
current* city administration<br />
Hke# it <strong>of</strong> not, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> la,<br />
and always will be, primarily<br />
a summer resort ,<br />
family resort - let's keep it<br />
that way!<br />
art<br />
Lifeguards^<br />
are special<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:,^)<br />
Wh Street beach are three<br />
very special lifeguards, jjp,<br />
Bob, and Dennis. It Is jobelievable<br />
how nice they are<br />
to tte children. ,,i<br />
In a Job where the kids are<br />
usually overlooked, theseA}<br />
guys make a point <strong>of</strong> makjag<br />
the kids feel Important It<br />
means a lot to tte children^<br />
have the lifeguards notice<br />
mem, since they are looked, vp<br />
to so much. 3<br />
They also really* seemt-to<br />
care about all the people ,on<br />
the,beach. When they leave<br />
tbe beach and tte waves are<br />
extra rough, they whistle<br />
everyone out and warn titans<br />
oT tte dangers tbat'may'leW<br />
encountered. When Was lie<br />
last tune guards have done<br />
ttat on your beach?<br />
,; I think they deserve special<br />
recognition for the extra<br />
^TheSentinelrLedger<br />
features<br />
True story uncorked<br />
Friday. August 30,1985<br />
Editor, Senttnel-Lfdger: tattling those necessarj<br />
WeO hen we go again, The signatures required for ft*'<br />
Qttseas Committee for recall petition. ^<br />
Responsive Government<br />
surfaces once more. Just It's aU starting to makegi<br />
barely able to keep to bead<br />
Bttle more sense now Isn'Mf<br />
above water.<br />
By delaying the recal<br />
Whyisttthstthisgroop<strong>of</strong> petition another sbi months<br />
people conslstantiy refuses to the CCRG can hunt out anc<br />
caD« spade, a spade? spoon feed many additions,<br />
Their nsmeU probabty the people and eventually taft<br />
Hgfjatjoke<strong>of</strong>aS,<br />
them Into signing tbe petiti*<br />
tm sure V$ m secret that so all will be up to snuff Meat i<br />
16 percent <strong>of</strong> tte OCHG group election time. :*<br />
are Mayor Btttaer taefeen,<br />
Yeah, now ttat sounds mop<br />
n m^^*s*m ti- -* tti - II —in 11*1..-<br />
tte it ..<br />
we hear from this<br />
organliaUon Is when tte Never fool people Just sntti<br />
mayor needs help with some <strong>of</strong> the time If you tWnk yo.<br />
CDDbovertaUtsne ttat istoo can fool them all <strong>of</strong> the tiine<br />
hot to handle htmseH and be<br />
hide behind.<br />
Name and addrew<br />
DM<br />
withheld upon requeti<br />
.11<br />
What<br />
Does your^ '<br />
Ufi push far anther shot to<br />
elect fate <strong>of</strong>fice one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mayor's cronies. vote count?<br />
Talk about a stacked Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: <strong>On</strong><br />
OouDCil!<br />
Wednesday, Aug. 7 tte voten<br />
Herb Smith made the <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were Issued to<br />
•owbaB but the OCRG was indirect challenge to their<br />
deflnstely the pushing force, rights and intelligence. •-.<br />
roiling it along, bigger and<br />
<strong>On</strong> ttat day<br />
watt a mtaBte, These William Meis in a letter<br />
guys cant be all that bad.<br />
1<br />
Council President Heney<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> government has a lot going wrong for it<br />
Editor, SenttaeH^dger: pulled tte plug on parsing tiseomt tbt whole scenario? mat could play any vaudeville<br />
To^ (Thursday, Aug. 22) I<br />
What can you expect from a houselntbe country. I tried to<br />
Kdirned borne from my <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
10 spaces here) without<br />
town that tells the operator <strong>of</strong> get to the DoH«n <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
providing an alternative. This<br />
a nostalgia show for one day parking f^'iptiwi and got,<br />
flme a yellow line from tte each year on the boardwalk tasted, a bunch <strong>of</strong> Mortimer<br />
Oiy worketi merrfly psintt<strong>of</strong>f<br />
corner on tte side where you (Aug. 10 this year) that he's Snerd sound-alikea.<br />
me curbs on one side <strong>of</strong> my<br />
are allowed to park spans, at not welcome back because an Oh 1 well, soon the gununcr<br />
street yellow and posting<br />
least, three more spaces. It Mown antiques dealer fears will be over. Vacationers will<br />
"no*fMrklng lUs<br />
looks Hke the line painter Ib ffl<br />
leave and we can^gt back to<br />
TMs spring we got wind <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe plan to * Wt '<br />
\<br />
&<br />
neat, it was recently<br />
and taxpayer.)<br />
"reported by The Sentinel<br />
Isdggr ttat tte CCRG has<br />
legal fees<br />
decided not to push for tte<br />
petition currently<br />
recall <strong>of</strong> Councilman Meis in circulated for his recall ^<br />
Sunday.<br />
makes you think?<br />
me November election af- His premise for cantestiag<br />
I assume that the removal<br />
ter all.<br />
Of our parking is perfectly<br />
Finally, as I sit on my porch<br />
the petition is that you<br />
What • gnat bunch <strong>of</strong><br />
legal so with that as a<br />
writing this letter one <strong>of</strong><br />
voters nay choose to do I<br />
people!<br />
perhaps we should<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest has Just<br />
on otter Issues, other than 1<br />
some recall action<br />
written • ticket on a vehicle<br />
Wait a minute!<br />
blue laws, and thtt efeci<br />
oar Council<br />
parked on the wrong side <strong>of</strong> Q appears that tte CCRG <strong>of</strong>Bdalswouldbe,ine»aenc*,<br />
representative and maybe<br />
our street. The paint is still has decided to withdraw tte ruled by the wQl <strong>of</strong> the votert<br />
.even Ae. •mayor, Ifcoim-<br />
wet on the curbs and tte petition only temporarily, under threat <strong>of</strong> recall. I<br />
ribaan MeU can be tecafled<br />
concrete holding-the.—iio- mder tbe pretext <strong>of</strong> saving aD<br />
Bute evil it<br />
for supporting something<br />
parklng this tide" signs m taxpayers some money for<br />
_ Htssyl tt><br />
*!JMte flifM*w Try to gam Information except tte ones his boner's jtgjj, bit ijjjf<strong>of</strong>MnT to a<br />
hasn't hardened yet.<br />
legal fees. What a<br />
(nought <strong>of</strong> tte consequences! on one side and wrote to tbe gm tte eUf departments <strong>of</strong> pali want to keep open — •egment<strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong>CJty.thenl What a town! What a town!<br />
Bw typfcal <strong>of</strong> (be beavy- mayor to'protest Typicauy, Public Works, Permits or tte before those Intruding tourists inspect our councilman Is<br />
Maybe, Jut maybe, tte<br />
bsnded way <strong>Ocean</strong> CUj treato be Ignored my letter. In- like and you'll get an return nest year and try to equally vulnerable.<br />
OHtB ii^bavtag •_W mart Jfrustttatf^rOoBBefllta m.<br />
Name withheld upon request<br />
people.<br />
nocently we assumed that Alphonse and Oastone act find something to do on a See bow silly <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
OtxanOty ft^te then they previously the feresigBt to me mroogfa •<br />
<strong>On</strong> my street there are 11 meant there wen no toes<br />
thought they would in ob- Councilman Meis<br />
home* and, at best, nine plans. Another gotcha born<br />
puking places now. It Is Us honor!<br />
reasonable to assume that at But men what can you The real Ollie Muzslay story goes untold<br />
toast 50 percent <strong>of</strong> tte expect from a town that want!<br />
homeowners will now be to recall tbe only member <strong>of</strong><br />
captain.<br />
day, doesn't qualify Ollie yean on the patroL<br />
unable to park on their own Coundl who supports tte<br />
Leadership is a quality that Mayday for the captain's He Is chflractertted by his<br />
street It is also reasonable to k^ opening <strong>of</strong> businesses on<br />
Is earned through accepting<br />
guards at being arbitrary in<br />
sswnne that »ervice ppeople—<br />
today?<br />
challenge and baring the To Imply that Ollie Mmslay<br />
y<br />
bis decisions and placement<br />
puimbers, p , electricians, electrfcians, TV- —<br />
vision jo steer tte right was ever directly responsible<br />
What can you expect from a<br />
<strong>of</strong> personnel, negligent in Us<br />
course. Twenty-eight years on<br />
men, etc — win be lew than<br />
for the training <strong>of</strong> new guards<br />
town that convenes a series <strong>of</strong><br />
responsibility to equip his<br />
the Beach Patrol, at least 15 <strong>of</strong><br />
radons to eerve us given tbe<br />
or far the operation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />
meetings-to gain public<br />
men wltt the proper equip-<br />
which consisted <strong>of</strong> driving<br />
attendant inconveniences <strong>of</strong><br />
tte five tones while he was a<br />
sentiment on the Sunday<br />
ment and spineless to his role<br />
Capt. Laffert/s truck every<br />
parting blocks awiy.<br />
Beutenant, is to (goon his 28<br />
question and, when the results<br />
to attract a high caliber <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has, again, don't go tbe way they plan,<br />
Maybe this time<br />
the framers will<br />
get it straight<br />
: Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
'. Sure enough, it was tbe Old<br />
: Gaffer ensconced on bis<br />
; favorite bench, sharing the<br />
: sunsfalnewittlussidtklck,me<br />
V Old Oasser.<br />
1 oMeHs<br />
political move to <strong>of</strong>fset tte<br />
rising resentment against hb<br />
position for a wide open <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty. . -M<br />
lifeguards at a competitive<br />
Name withheld<br />
pay scale.,<br />
upon request<br />
fa abort, had your author<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qfr<br />
chicked wltt tte guards, a<br />
different story would have<br />
emerged.<br />
Mike Bradley<br />
(OGBPHsUM)<br />
Potomac, Md.<br />
Beach Patrol morale lowest ever<br />
Editor, SentineJ-Ledger: As dicaUons that this is true andl<br />
protected swlmmlng.beach or<br />
suggested in the article <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer m evidence the following<br />
not?<br />
Tuesday, Aug. U, I've taken facts: •-;•!"<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce again the question<br />
Capt. Oliver Mutslay's advice,<br />
and checked, with tte<br />
1. There are not enough<br />
must be asked; Where is tbe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lifeguards. What I<br />
lifeguards. There are very<br />
over $1 minion collected from<br />
have found are numerous<br />
few three-man beaches<br />
beach tags being spent?<br />
problems leading to the<br />
although up until a few years<br />
lowest Beach Patrol morale in<br />
ago almost all <strong>of</strong> the heavily<br />
memory.<br />
used beaches had three men.<br />
By JIM MURRAY<br />
To most <strong>of</strong> you, Night In<br />
Venice is Just another past<br />
weekend. Memories <strong>of</strong><br />
(j 'Jammed bridges, crowded<br />
parties, and decorated boats<br />
art behind you and you're<br />
looking forward to tte next<br />
weekend and the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
summer. I'd like to tell you<br />
about another side <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
parade.<br />
^ The bay side to be exact.<br />
•Specifically, the work ini<br />
yoived in decorating a whv<br />
rn ring boat, which Is not only<br />
u<br />
substantial, but frustrating<br />
since you're dealing with<br />
'elements unsympathetic to<br />
your goals. Elements like<br />
.wind, waves — and lack <strong>of</strong><br />
jtoney. .<br />
'Here Is the chronology <strong>of</strong><br />
lie building <strong>of</strong> tte S&p In o<br />
bottle, which won Best <strong>of</strong><br />
tAow under 24 feet and Best<br />
Lighted under 24 feet.<br />
[ -, June 1 to July 1: Serious<br />
discussions take place about<br />
themes. I solicit feedback<br />
, from my friends on what they<br />
think la • hot topic. The<br />
discussions take place either<br />
i oh the beach, where I get<br />
iionu good ideas (Maddona,<br />
•Live Aid, etc.), or an area<br />
bar, where I get some<br />
ridiculous ideas, usually tte<br />
ones you can't use, ("Move"<br />
tad "Hostage" themes).<br />
'- My Aunt Ethel, convinced<br />
I she has a winner with "I Just<br />
'tidied to Say I Love You,"<br />
'wants me to give the history<br />
* <strong>of</strong> communication on my 15-<br />
; hot boat while playing Stevie<br />
' Wonder's song. She never lets<br />
up, saying I could have smoke<br />
i signals, drums, telegraphs,<br />
• etc. During every after-beach<br />
, -party at my parent's place,<br />
l<br />
4? t she comes up wltt a new era<br />
(<strong>of</strong> communication. I figure<br />
itewffl beat the AT&T bicak.<br />
, up by Labor Day.<br />
v<br />
Building a winning Nieht in Yenice entry<br />
' parade Is dene done and it's It'n k.^ , j. 4 ...^._^._ -_._ . - ...<br />
decided nothing can be used.<br />
It'i eithtr the wrong itee,<br />
completely diitroyid from<br />
m and bter, or my friend<br />
"Spat" hai thrown out tte<br />
only reusable or most expensive<br />
equipmint.<br />
So It's <strong>of</strong>f to the lumber yard<br />
and hardware stores, throw a<br />
hundred or go in the register an hour without speaking.<br />
'(We) ham been doing this<br />
jbr so long thai (the neighbors)<br />
are used to us hammering<br />
into the night and dropping<br />
their drills into the bay'<br />
and try to convince my Aunt<br />
that the theme "com.<br />
munlcatlon" will come from<br />
these raw materials.<br />
July 7: lorry, there'i • wind<br />
today. Maybe 111 brainstorm<br />
while I'm sailing.<br />
July 13: Bart and I start<br />
making the framework <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Bottle, congratulating each<br />
Otto- for not procrastinating<br />
and leaving tte whole Job wait<br />
until the day <strong>of</strong> the parade.<br />
Actually, there used to be<br />
times when we did most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
decorating tte same day, but<br />
in recent years we've become<br />
more elaborate 10 more work<br />
Is required. This is not saying<br />
we are prepared, just less<br />
rushed,<br />
As It takes shape, tte neighbors<br />
are trying to figure out<br />
what we are making. (It's bad<br />
hick to tell anyone what your<br />
theme is). No one has the<br />
slightest idea, which means<br />
we have a lot <strong>of</strong> work to do, or<br />
it's really lousy. Our families<br />
and neighbors are peat at<br />
helping us. Bart and I have<br />
I July 1: My Mend Bart<br />
been doing ttiisfor so long that<br />
Janke and I seriously fefe'<br />
;abont what theme we are<br />
BJ§Bng^|gto""tfie<br />
.going to doi on tte waybackto<br />
Phllly. We lmmediitely get<br />
rid <strong>of</strong> my Aunt's<br />
,-, ralthoughlwantedtodoitjust<br />
(i)<br />
.*> show her it would lose. We<br />
islso decided that tte only hot<br />
Linings this year are touchy<br />
enbjeets,<br />
-Last year we did Ghostbusters,<br />
and even though a lot<br />
f Of boats did it, we won. It<br />
mmm we like to do the hot<br />
-•ubjects. A little side note<br />
here; Bart and I have been<br />
doing a Night in Venice boat<br />
f,, since we were 16. We are now<br />
\U ffland we still get In this thing<br />
way over our heads.<br />
•We never seem to properly<br />
budget money or time and we<br />
•'•aid up putting the decorations<br />
'4p while we're going to the<br />
iifkrade.'Keeping mis fact in<br />
mind, we are again planning a<br />
'major project. We narrow tte<br />
field to a •pace shuttle, a huge<br />
and a ship in a bottle<br />
Vk^w'MvJfuinftFrift- •*<br />
L lumber. I do manage to Christopher Cross* Sailing<br />
Jqueeze a few minutes <strong>of</strong> and get back to <strong>Ocean</strong> dty";<br />
sailing in, though. 1 pjn.: I find a generator in<br />
July 18, one day before the Somers Point but they don't<br />
parade: We start to do the take credit cards, whlelr is<br />
final construction, It's going bow I am paying for<br />
» poorly, w§ decided to scrap everything by this point.<br />
It and go with my Aunt's idea. Luckily, they win take •<br />
This is at 10 pjn, after we've rteek. Meanwhile, my friend<br />
stared at the framework for Jim is stack in a traffic Jam<br />
and starts to run a mile to get<br />
the cassette tape. At the same<br />
time, Bart has totally<br />
panicked and is convinced we<br />
should change our theme. But<br />
hi keeps pounding away and<br />
it finally takes shape.<br />
I pjn,- At this pout you<br />
must keep to mind my boat Is<br />
in Somers Point and all <strong>of</strong> toe<br />
construction has taken place<br />
In my backyard, which Is<br />
pretty far away from tte bay.<br />
We finally reallie mat the<br />
entire population <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty will not parade past my<br />
backyard, and start to plan<br />
putting the monster on my<br />
boat.<br />
I'm bringing tte<br />
jjipf" and<br />
dropping their driUslnto the<br />
bay. (My Dad still reminds<br />
me to try to find tbe hammer I<br />
dropped in the water by Bth<br />
Street In 1674.)<br />
July 14; My friend, Tom<br />
Ipidafora ("Bpat"), who<br />
usually skippers tte boat,<br />
tells me he can't make it<br />
because he has to work at his<br />
restaurant. This Is a doubleedged<br />
sword. "Spat" usually<br />
hits the docks lO.to 20 times<br />
because he drives so dose,<br />
but at least he frees me up to<br />
do more important things<br />
during the parade, like<br />
watching girls and duet<br />
taping props together.<br />
July M; Bart's not down<br />
this weekend before tte<br />
parade so I go to the beach<br />
and try to brainstorm some<br />
more, All I can think <strong>of</strong> la<br />
excuses to tell Bart why I<br />
c, auu n ami? m a uwtiue ww* didn't • get any. any work done<br />
!, having no idea <strong>of</strong> how ;whlle he was away,<br />
jineerlt.<br />
! 7 a.m., D-Oay: It's pouring<br />
outside, but tte weatherman<br />
said it will clear up by<br />
evening, so I get to work. It's<br />
over to Somers Point, where I boat from Somers Point while<br />
keep tte boat I take out the Bart and another friend Mike<br />
seats, (they weigh totfmuch), are getting tte decorations to<br />
gas the boat up (a mere $30), fee bay where we will try to<br />
and pick up tbe beer (which put this together. Jim Is still<br />
weighs more than the seats). In a traffic Jam.<br />
Bart is trying to paint tte<br />
4 pan.: The parade is<br />
framework In tte storm.<br />
starting to assemble and we<br />
. 1 a jn.i We an bom waiting took like Idiots to tte people<br />
tor our friends to show up so watching, trying to attach a 20<br />
they can run some errands. foot by lOfootdesignontoa 15-<br />
When they don't arrive, I have foot boat. Mike, a Night In<br />
to go to the hardware store for Vedee rookie, falls In the bay<br />
the fourth time and stop at the at feast four times (me last<br />
captains' meeting.<br />
tone taking tte neighbor's<br />
The captains' meeting is<br />
drill witt bun).<br />
held the evening before and 10 5 pjfl.1 Tbe parade la Just<br />
ajn. the day <strong>of</strong> the parade, about underway and tte wind<br />
The evening meeting is much Is destroying our decorations.<br />
more intense, wltt small We finally get the plastic<br />
boaters complaining to tte covering to stay on the frame<br />
large-boaters about their and start to assemble In <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
wakes and tte large boaters 6pjn.: At this point, most <strong>of</strong><br />
bragging about bow they will the boats are having a good<br />
turn their TMoot boat around time and checking out tte<br />
in a 50-foot Snug Harbor. competition. We are att out<br />
Dbve Winslow, who.does a towards Somers Point and<br />
great Job running me parade, trying to Jockey closer to tte<br />
gives Instructions and tte scantily decorated boats to<br />
time schedule.<br />
make us look belt*.<br />
«:J0p.m.: We're finally In<br />
The morning meeting is the parade but our first crisis<br />
really quick, since everyone occurs. The generator fumes<br />
at mil one Is behind schedule are making tte engine stall.<br />
and starting to panic. They We cut some more hole* In the<br />
also give tte complimentary sides and the back <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mugs out at tte meetings. plastic to give tte engine and<br />
They used to do this by boat us more air,<br />
right before the parade. I'm 1 p.m.: Three hours before<br />
sure this was changed due to the Judges' stand, a wave hits<br />
countless skippers and mugs us. Our music and tte water<br />
going into the drink. There is spout go <strong>of</strong>f, but Bart gets<br />
a standing joke that them going right before tte<br />
sometimes your boat is so bad Judges. It leeks planned.<br />
mat you have to give hack tte The rest <strong>of</strong> the parade Is<br />
mug, but Dave has never rtaUy fun. The crowd loves us<br />
called us.<br />
and the judges like us enough<br />
11 a.m.; Most<strong>of</strong> tte hard to give us Best <strong>of</strong> Show. Mike,<br />
work Is finished, so ray fee rookie on the trip, couldn't<br />
friends decide to show up. believe how many people<br />
There stUl are many errands were, watching. All tte time<br />
to run,-which we dump on and effort we pit Into the boat<br />
them. It's getting tight on was worth it. Not for winning<br />
time go everything must go first prize, tut because the<br />
smoothly or we're in trouble. crowd looked like they really<br />
Of course everything goes enjoyed us and the' parade.<br />
wrong.<br />
Hany <strong>of</strong> you get a chance to<br />
P1» engineer<br />
July Zl: Guilt ridden, I work 12:30 p.m.: Jim calls from go on a boat for Night in<br />
'"' July I; We start planning on the sound system, arid Absecon and tells us out Venice, I hope you do it. You'll<br />
r<br />
-*e BMa. (As in a Broadway another special effect, tte generator Is in Lancaster, Pa. never forget it. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
'play, tte title always shor- water pump. (If anyone The only one they can give us remember to make sure tte<br />
tens). We measure tte boat In remembers the Bottle we had is powerful enough to power but la larger than 15 feet, and<br />
cue the dimensions have a bilge pump hooked to • Gillian's Pun Deck. Un- be sure to show up after the<br />
''changed from last year. A sprinkler so water would fortunately, H would sink the work is done.<br />
•'quick inventory <strong>of</strong> props come out <strong>of</strong> tte neck <strong>of</strong> the boat. I tell him to Just worry By the way, any ideas on<br />
'Remaining from last year's bottle.) I also get more about getting tte tape <strong>of</strong> next year?<br />
BSlmm<br />
g<br />
duty <strong>of</strong> barring and<br />
young mothers and<br />
malefacting toddlers<br />
constructed in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in<br />
\ the past few years — more<br />
, and more money the dty Is<br />
collecting In taxes. Despite<br />
/this fact, recreational<br />
have not kept pace<br />
Propose*! solution to the blue law issue<br />
m<br />
•weH v ,done. Thanks guyswell<br />
all remember you a long<br />
time after summer '88 vis<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: To regarding the blue laws, 2, Boardwalk .rides, Sundays* , <br />
evening <strong>of</strong> quality affordable been a ,.very welcome at- • A balalaika was tte focal' ' W« hope that the city<br />
fctertalnraent alnraent <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> t the kind f fortraction^<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> dry for paint <strong>of</strong> tte movie Or. #ti vwgo ' fathers realixe whit an asset<br />
hih c O <strong>Ocean</strong> at aty i is becoming b i g .more, years than I cafe to and the Kourlga groups, plays Hthese,entertainments are. to<br />
famous. We nope that Mr. remember and they, never<br />
alush romantic arrangement V1be <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> mystique and<br />
<strong>of</strong> .Lara's Jhetrm from tte notonly continue to'support<br />
aforementioned film that uT><br />
Biembut bulid on tUs fine<br />
m.<br />
Kourlga's arrangment sand<br />
Ihta .wld ha s SKUy more<br />
bsibsrjc with each passing<br />
Is Bppnjpriate' to '<br />
myriad OIJL<br />
richly embtlUshed<br />
RlcnwIScblckil •<br />
amnM <strong>of</strong>balilalkasui several ^ .—— r. .<br />
rites and augmented bytsc- Jsmnuai worthy <strong>of</strong> ma namef>i<br />
onrdlon, pUno, Miih.. < h Mvt>ld' i uMlaia < tamih ^<br />
JzfMskMl:m<br />
Page Five Section<br />
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ia poured out below,<br />
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Enclosed is $9.00 (check or money order) for a college subscription;<br />
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?AGE 1 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY.jilt..' FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, law<br />
AME<br />
ST JAMES AME<br />
7th St. and Haven Av<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
10th St. and Wesley Av<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
KM, Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />
faster<br />
fiBt^Btekworth J, Voorntei, aJNDAY<br />
T"»te' I ajn. - Worship service<br />
— — _ I:M BJn. - Sunday school<br />
KJNDAY ** 10; y am • Worship service<br />
BiiO am - Church School<br />
'11 mm, • Morning worship SEAVffiW BAPTIST<br />
MO pm-Evening Knriei, «2SaaFrRd,<br />
" ' Linwood<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />
OF GOD<br />
linwood<br />
8w. Jerrj Sturgeon, pastor<br />
SINDAY<br />
10 BJB. • Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />
T • Evening<br />
ABUNDANT LD1<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
OS Short Rd.<br />
(Plaia 9 Complex)<br />
Marmora<br />
Rtf. Andrew Suraoe, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. - Worship service<br />
11 aon. - Warship service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
1 PJB. . Midweek servlee.<br />
Baptist<br />
OCEAN erry<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Rev, Robert W Connor. Interim<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 ajn. • Sunday school<br />
Worship together this week<br />
aernce.<br />
10 ijn. . Morning worship HJNBAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 pjn.. Evening Bible itudy<br />
Bid prayer s«"vtee<br />
CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main Street<br />
Qorbin <strong>City</strong><br />
R_S Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
S;4S ajn. • Sunday school<br />
11 ijn. - Morning worship SUNDAY<br />
SEAVEW BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
2025 Shore Rd. Unwood.KJ.<br />
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st<br />
An American 9:00 A.M. - Sunday School<br />
BaptfJt<br />
p<br />
10:00 A.M. - Morning Worship<br />
Church<br />
sermon:<br />
"ORDINARY ORDINANCE"<br />
Rev. Robert W. Connor, interim Patfor Wit 7:00 P.M.<br />
Esftlla M. Adler, Organisf PRAYER Md<br />
farelymM. Gerhard. Choir Die BIBLE STUDY<br />
NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
and<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
10TH 4 WESLEY 3192261<br />
REV. DONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior Pastor<br />
RiV, DONALD PHILLIPS, VtettaUgn Putor<br />
0m Senttney. Choir Director Phil Senienty, Organist<br />
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1985<br />
&•',<br />
B:00 A.M. - Pastor Donald E. Hurlbert<br />
9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
. 10:45 A.M. Pastor DonaM E. Hurlbert<br />
7:15 P.M. Pastor Donald E.Hurlbcri<br />
Standing let Thu<br />
FundmunMa '<br />
<strong>of</strong> th. Faith<br />
Van Transportation to and from Sunday School<br />
and Church ...DlalARide 399 2261<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTOT<br />
800 S. Shore Rd<br />
Marmora<br />
The Rev Russell H. Bowers<br />
Jr minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 am • Sunday school<br />
11 ajn . Morning worship<br />
? pjn. • Evenlni stnriee<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
«n St. and Weft Av.<br />
Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. • Momlng service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. Prayer sertet<br />
FAITH BAPTBT<br />
Upper TowBihip Middle<br />
School<br />
Pwry Road<br />
Barry Rice, pastor<br />
9:30 ajji • Sunday school<br />
10:45 Bjn. -Morning aervlee<br />
I pjn. • Evening service<br />
TMPJU-Mttwmktnfm OQNFESSIGNS SATURDAY SUNDAY<br />
9 and 11 a.m. The service <strong>of</strong><br />
"****• Saturday from 11 am to 5:30 pjn. - Holy Eucharist »i« in, • ttureh school Holy inlv Communion. „•. I<br />
—<br />
Catholic<br />
BMB, before mass in the<br />
evening. SUNDAY<br />
— ii sun. • Momlng worship —<br />
7 pjn. - Evening«wvl•.<br />
TABERNACLE TRADITION <strong>of</strong> outstanding inspirational services.<br />
§i NUitlC Coordinator<br />
feh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1985 ?<br />
MorriinflSirvieesiyjOOailiOOA.M, V<br />
(Song Service: 8:45 & 10:45} " '!<br />
DR. LLOYD JOHN OGILVIE •<br />
Hollywood First Presbyterian Church ' " >?• *<br />
Hollywood, California - ' |t<br />
Evening Service: 7:30 P.M.<br />
(Song Service: 7:15)<br />
DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE<br />
Preacher, Writer, Inspirational<br />
Lecturer •<br />
Neyv York, New York<br />
FIRST CHURCB, OF CHRIST TABERNACLE SUNDAY SUNDAY-<br />
SCIENTIST ^ey AT,, 6ft to 6th iti. 9>tt g^, . Q* U^M «:» ajn, . Chureh school<br />
m «, and Asbury Av. tafl^WimCM, sl^ and 11 ajn, - Worilp U »«• Morning worship<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pwBflHil ^nb» — 9<br />
SUNDAY S ? fDAY ,, . CemtlAL OCTAN COTY<br />
!ia.m..aBrehser?ieeand •^- «•«.-Momlng UNION CBAPEL<br />
Sunday school. " wtt guest speaker, tod St. and Cental Av<br />
tpm..Tmmmtmmim. ^ ^<br />
Episcopal . fct ^^^<br />
ftJNDAY<br />
HOLY TRINITY 9:15 ajn. . Sunday school<br />
EPISCOPAL 10:30 ajn. • Morning service<br />
30th St. and Bay Av. with guest speaker.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
NWOD CO<br />
rector Rev. Michael W, Goldberg, LINWOOD 1838 Shore Rd. COMMUNITY<br />
Linwood<br />
UNITED METHODIST ,<br />
CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somers Point |<br />
Bethel Rd. and Doran Avs ,<br />
(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />
Rev. Robert E. GosteQs,<br />
pastor, •<br />
,'-wp.nl. •Eveningservice <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
M.? S* ««!«* »»««»«• Dr. Wepend2t.EvangeIiaI pg<br />
11 ak to i pm, - Btidtag N**" Wnctrt Peale. faterdenomlnational<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
Organist,<br />
__<br />
Doima'.Lalne.<br />
SUNDAY ••-•"••1<br />
1:48 «JB, - Church<br />
WEDNESDAY " BY-THE-SEA<br />
M n M m/t<br />
St. and Asbury Av.<br />
SUNDAY 11 ajn. • Worahip service<br />
^ TRINITY<br />
S\ METHODIST CHURCH<br />
20 H. Shm Road • 390-3899 • Mirmora, N.J.<br />
*V.BUiladaiiiifor<br />
totaary mi-.j th, & 1 fit ^1 KES Jt J*^*"-*—-»<br />
Ogilvie, Peaie at Tabernacie<br />
Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie and He it not only a successful worldwide at a renowned<br />
Jr. Norman Vincent Peale preacher but a successful lecturer and author <strong>of</strong> many<br />
Mu be the guest speakers author as wen. His maw books, Including but sellers,<br />
r} luring the morning and books Include Autobiography TM Ajwer o/ Positive<br />
^ wining lirvicii, reipio. ^ God and 27M Buth ia Ml T<strong>On</strong>Wnf and Enthusiasm<br />
Ively, this Sunday at the Burning. Hit national Makes a Difference.<br />
tabernacle, 6th Street and television broadcasts are seen Mi sermons an printed<br />
Vesley Avenue. naOonwide from his pulpit in Bai laborers. The New Tataaent again and again argues<br />
that trjere should be actual love in the dealings <strong>of</strong> society<br />
— even between employer and employeel<br />
feiT ^ %ageouH 4&m aad»ator__<br />
picket lines to help bring what sods! and labor Justice we<br />
now have. And, this Labor Day should remind us Oat<br />
5"" •<br />
md by over one million<br />
Dr. OgUvle will speak at the Hollywood. people In 130 countrlea. His<br />
mo morning services, 9 and Trie soloist at this week's latest book The True Joy <strong>of</strong><br />
11 a.m. He assumed the services will fas Winifred Positive Living Is nil<br />
pastorate <strong>of</strong> the prestigious Dettore. 1, Woodley Kalehotf autohiography.<br />
Hollywood church In 1972 will be at the console and the Then will be a lS-minute<br />
sfter moving from Flrit musical program wfll begin IS song service at 7:15 p.m. led<br />
Presbyterian Church in minutes before each service by Robin Fran, Winifred<br />
KBethlehem, Pa. He first ap- with a song service. Dettore win be the soloist <strong>of</strong><br />
Beared at the Tabernacle in Dr. Peale, speaker for the ** evening.<br />
W78. 7:30 p^, service, Is known<br />
ra 1 ldn *"•* e«uia§ <strong>of</strong> labor concern for which we<br />
mould all cure,<br />
Qnt such Issue <strong>of</strong> our day Is mat men should be eonmUe<br />
pay for traditionally mate and female lota <strong>of</strong><br />
ampanbie worth to tneemployer and to society. Another<br />
hro U the never ending battl* to bring the attitude and<br />
substance <strong>of</strong> love to the relationship <strong>of</strong>those who mania<br />
md those who lahor. -<br />
The secoM struggle inay never be fully achieved. Many<br />
persons from the hart-noaed world <strong>of</strong> the workplace<br />
would even call it naive. But, the Christian labors with the<br />
orders <strong>of</strong> his boat who says mat even In the workplaces <strong>of</strong><br />
Bfe we should never be satisfied with anything leM than<br />
love,<br />
Rev. Richard C. Wtagate<br />
OcemOtyandWoodbury<br />
iFACS AVAILABLE LANCAiTte mmma<br />
St lOry's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy TRIP OCT U<br />
TrW^ Church, 30th Statet<br />
and Bay Avenue, will bold a St. Joseph's Church In<br />
flea market on the chureh Somen Point will sponsor a<br />
parking lot S am to 3 p.m. bus trip to Lancaster, Pa. for<br />
Saturday, Sept 21, Table shopping on Friday, Oct 11.<br />
apace is still available. For Ticket Includes tan-<br />
Information and reservations sportation on the scenic route<br />
all 399-1019. and dinner. Bus will leave<br />
mrmrnwQ Old Testament seminar -—<br />
KjaLJKKja^A LawOOD-Aon#day01d to orpntad siinpllcity," he<br />
0<br />
OWS78 The Union Chspel-by-the- School for all ages begins it member <strong>of</strong> the ford <strong>of</strong><br />
Sea, 50th Street and Asbury 9:15 a.m. and families are directors <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
Avenue, will hive as Its guest encouraged to attend Presbytery Hornet Inc. snd It<br />
speaker this Labor Day together. During the worship on the advliory board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sunday Dr. J. Seottli Griffin •ervlee • supervised nursery EvangeUcal Seminary <strong>of</strong><br />
from the Flirt Presbyterian Ii provided.<br />
PwtoiUcHh<br />
PuwtoiUco.Hehaspreiched<br />
tturefrta aefmantown. A native <strong>of</strong> Tew, Dr. throughout the United States<br />
The worship service at the Griffin U • graduate <strong>of</strong> and la several foreign<br />
chapel is Interdenominational Princeton Theological countries.<br />
and everyone Is welcome. The Seminary. During hU , Sohrfst for the service Is<br />
•ervlee begins at 10:30 a.m. ministry, he has served on<br />
Richard Goodrkh, barttsn,<br />
preceded by a abort song many committees for the<br />
•uvJee at 10:20 ajn. Sunday Presbyterian Church, fit is a<br />
Hl Holi ^lolstatttoBm<br />
llttttoB<br />
Church In Cbettenham, Fa.<br />
and win pmUt spedal musk<br />
at the morning ning worship orship<br />
Child care program He He WM WM th the fformer<br />
KM at the Arch street<br />
MethodUt Church |n<br />
is announced<br />
FUladelphia.<br />
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ju SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN COY. N J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30.<br />
9ke W golden days <strong>of</strong> autumn* have their effect on fishing too<br />
BfLOOBODU outpouring <strong>of</strong> bait from the remains ready to Mil through tackk ihoitt. Motels <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
behind the reiident and<br />
bays out the Inlets and Into the<br />
While much <strong>of</strong> the toll<br />
tm geMm Jmrsjt lutamn.- mmumntiauaMtmtBd<br />
back-to-school<br />
viilttag Bthtrnen alike.<br />
ocean. Many small flah also<br />
fishing la done with bait, the<br />
ftme <strong>of</strong> th* bMt ttrarfcs 0» bratk, and busUe <strong>of</strong> ft*<br />
under way,<br />
O n Is lota <strong>of</strong> r«fl space on<br />
leave the bays to bud far<br />
golden days <strong>of</strong> autumn <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
main open as do twit tod hectic rommer Muss U<br />
wtteri In<br />
fit boats, and restaurants<br />
warmer water. Bigger fish lie<br />
an opportunity to fish with<br />
Cape May County<br />
t M t a <strong>of</strong> bMBMs<br />
in wait for this bait outpouring<br />
tares. Bucktails, plugs and<br />
ing their hooks in aid the surf and the waters<br />
metal Jigs all work well<br />
for the _ "60 golden _ adjacent to thi lnlett iiari to<br />
<strong>On</strong> Cape May County 50tt<br />
Mlttwnn" TM$ ii the produce bigger bluifiiJ),<br />
Tte« U also leas activity Anniversary Fishing tour-<br />
mMOptanber ' wuUiib and Ungfiah,<br />
Brand toe area'a maDy'boat nament rail through Dec. 31.<br />
ramps and marinaa. Fish are<br />
mid-November when Wtakfiah moving loutt<br />
Anglers entering fish in the<br />
.a slowdown In<br />
bod nmcb closer to •bore.<br />
along the beaches school up<br />
tournament receive a special<br />
seashore pace and within a mile or two <strong>of</strong> the<br />
This m«lr«p for ideal Wuhlrig Golden Anniversary com*<br />
In the fishing beach and provide excellent<br />
tor the angler who trailers Ui memorative badge and<br />
all make tor an Ideal action on small natal jigs,<br />
own rig.<br />
citation. Fish passing<br />
being on the Jersey bucktails or bait. Blueflah,<br />
too, are more active dote to<br />
Sirota wins<br />
j,yplpooler weather, fishing the beaches and can to Jigged<br />
'activity changes. Inland or caught with bait as well<br />
ipwrway fishing produces Wreck fishermen alao see<br />
karate<br />
"lt^ttflsh, blueflsh, sea bass, an upswing In their catches.<br />
ftitar «nd Ungfisb, Crabbing Sen bass, porgiea, ling and<br />
' i* aliO good in October as fttblackflah<br />
are numbered in<br />
competition<br />
r<br />
Cfib* fatten up before mixed bag w (thing along the<br />
tri in the mud for the beginning catches <strong>of</strong> cod or<br />
About 100 competitors and<br />
pollock.<br />
100 spectators were on hand<br />
/iM tto temperature drops in The Cape May County party<br />
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,Oie;bick bays, there Is an andCharter<br />
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• SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Fishing winners listed<br />
First place In the wMkfiib<br />
category went to Bob Boyd on<br />
Qty Yacht ctab have tan the Happy Hooter, second to<br />
Joe Comfort on the Happy<br />
France" iboktr and third to Jim<br />
and Jim Larkta Larkln on the HI/a<br />
it many Bated <strong>of</strong>f BluefUh priies were tint,<br />
J .<strong>City</strong>, Margate and Dive Drawneck on the TV)<br />
•ftt^taMA <strong>City</strong> beacne., EWf and second. Hi Budd on<br />
tra^kunly dunging position* the HI Jo.<br />
*0 •BtVch <strong>of</strong> the beat spot<br />
'. ,W. .Thereault, put i^,<br />
«naOKl0f»t.«upervised the lO promote<br />
mtgfrjnatthedub,<br />
fa^tl* flounder ratigafy n f < f t wrftBtlintT<br />
•tare waa «tie for flnt place P r o WTCSUing<br />
between Part Commodor Bob<br />
Brockenridge on the Banein<br />
»>» and Jim Urkto on the m<br />
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OhQtQ &y Mirths Zimmerman<br />
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At solo sailors had to<br />
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Y.C. Perennial winner Torn<br />
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Donahue <strong>of</strong> Briganflwi y.c. MAT^POINT JR. - Ra i<br />
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Continuing their winning Sch<strong>of</strong>lelda 1S8, Pat Curm i<br />
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167, Helen Detweiler and Rut i<br />
Enjoying the best weekend Paulson 1S6U, Red Ellbourr i<br />
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TaifBltal twarlatm in r.l.tM<br />
IIMa mar ia MmtllvWd an a fair<br />
WyatrMiii,<br />
RaMtnM Mm owr letter than da<br />
tubmlttw M C. HushM, partMnat<br />
ifuwniTim is v- nugna*, penonftai<br />
OwtrtrMM, aiy o) <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, m<br />
M Auwrv Aytnva, Oenn at,,<br />
N.J. »Wi fcy Sept. it IMS. WMft-<br />
n>«*eiW * Beaan Utf (i an Aflirm.tlv.<br />
Action tqu.l Opp<strong>of</strong>tunlty<br />
ammm i»<br />
TDMRAIIY<br />
POSmONS : .,<br />
available now thru Seat, 30.<br />
Part-tlnie, full time, day or<br />
tvenlng .hours, Apply In<br />
penon ••-•,_ '•<br />
MBOrfy«TtrrM»»Bd»rfc.<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
Sprlo«4Summ«fWort<br />
Opportunities for local<br />
people. Store Clerk and<br />
various kitchen jobs. Campbell's<br />
Seafood Kitchen,<br />
3231 Asbury Ave. Also<br />
hiring for Campbell's other<br />
side and Mulford's Seafood<br />
Shaeii. can mmior »»•<br />
2704 t tf<br />
WANTED<br />
MMpMtMINniei<br />
) pp<br />
we tra laaKinf far «c«ptioi uix<br />
paepM MM warn to wem HM n aam<br />
high commluloni «nd tna rnpaet «f<br />
ttnlr MMw uleHteela, wa efftr<br />
«BM comfnttjioni. a trail werkins<br />
itrnmprHf* and a tortlly compute<br />
IMeffieti<br />
Call for Interview<br />
•laM«00<br />
TMFimHAfMKy .<br />
IIMWatlAM.<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
FULLTIME<br />
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNTTY<br />
WTTH LOCAL GROWTH<br />
OfiENTEDBUILMfl.<br />
TOPUflSUEACAREER<br />
WCOHSTRUCTION.<br />
feUTNOTESttNTIAl<br />
ALDON HOMES 390-3700<br />
W»NT«D -, full llmt/oart Ilrhe BUI<br />
peruni. tieiutui. tooe urvict Ap»iy<br />
WaMrtrent Rntiurinl, Semirt relnt<br />
miwmit»nfjjprn lie<br />
* IICKITANT ~ LlfSHI nil ntti*<br />
'iiriti In Ocetn ciiy l« now niringr lull<br />
twit tKnuHti (HIS Tyning t, Dane<br />
eMlc« 1*1111 rmulrtd WMHiWi« mull<br />
j Computer •••arlenn • »iut. Call<br />
' MrKr H«ellr. ITt-«07«. tl<br />
a PAINTIRt —• Pull ar part tlrrn B«<br />
* ptiiancad Mlf. call evenlngi. IM «n<br />
: *<br />
i«»art-tim«. After .tcttooi<br />
Vtait'.rotthd. iOpp«rtunlly<br />
TOr,Cftil»»nc«m*nt. Call<br />
THE SEOTTNEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J,<br />
Help Wanted<br />
ttlTilTTf • HAHTIB—in III; O£.»n<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mutt, nl|M Mirl Mflnrlliii Itpt,<br />
I nJShn .aahiy NaiaamiMti naerieii><br />
cell. r«l.r.nc.i nguIrM, Call ill-iiu<br />
leivtmnuei. ,. " 1'IS<br />
T<br />
lor •iiWi. {nilatl DC, communily<br />
CU HKt l/]0<br />
limn, gymiuiiici, ami*. »wimmini<br />
(cvmni twti rtguirtg), CMKII O.C<br />
Commiinlty CMlir, Itl «n» l/jo<br />
BOARDWALK LUNCMBONIT<br />
TB—o.ytlfnt houn mrv iaii en )f(,<br />
ml. i/j«<br />
SAtVriTTgRFer eieauni V nunrt<br />
old lipt, thru Mat, Fwi dm a IM,<br />
I 10 I Mi hunt u youri OoM p»y far<br />
Jooo can ana eHa nlirHiui, eill Iff<br />
IMI. t.»<br />
RELI1P COOK—r»aft timi, nptriin<br />
CM only Apply in perion Wniii<br />
Hom,,u»d, Ml lail Eighth ft OX t«<br />
i-i<br />
TYPIST — Full Hint ler Itcal rain<br />
Italian, mutt M ifcuratt. Hart Im.<br />
mril.ltiy. {all Wila, iw-iiii. i»<br />
tECRtTARY - High ichool itJamT,<br />
InttniM In «o(tb, alltr unetl,<br />
MriM dutin lutuMi lypioo. aicnilon,<br />
tr tranuriiinf, via el a word<br />
prectlur, iniwaring lilarMnt IM<br />
Mepli cenliti. v», n lasklnf Igr in<br />
Indwmo.l ad (MtniH InitmiM,<br />
sepntatiiitf and enttiy'ilaim, Fieaie<br />
rtplr l» M» HI. itmliHi L«ai«r. in<br />
LI5AL SleaiTARY — Ya«r 'royna,<br />
lull urn. pMlnen, («p.ntncM<br />
prittrrH. Sell ntate bsckgnjuna<br />
nelpful, Fliiunt Mflct, raid vacation<br />
ana nglldayi. rVMIcal Mnaflti. talary<br />
comnumgritt with nperllflct and<br />
ability. Call luHK, It<br />
WAITER OR WAITttSS - I<br />
•"•I'll * MeMeMl - rear rwna • apply<br />
in tenon w««l.. Minor, Una 4<br />
••y ***. 101 in<br />
CHAMBERPERSOM - able to WBrt '111<br />
Oei. I, fosa hwri «fllh ficeUenf bonul.<br />
Call IBBIi, filQ m | p.m. H<br />
CMAMil«»i*iON - r«an, poilllon,<br />
eiaiitni noun ler mothtri si icriool<br />
cMldren. Cell Mf nit »tw«fi t.w tna<br />
I p.m. II<br />
BAS ATTINBANT—»<br />
reund poilllori. Ilirt<br />
<strong>On</strong>on Clry Enon. Gall m^JI, V»<br />
WAITRtSS—ai«J Mm NWH Claenlna,<br />
perMn mint M (I or Mer. nil lime<br />
IKM? wHkinft \tt SjpfintbiF. Apply<br />
TonyiOrlllMlr.t,C*filr,IAv.. Mt<br />
Help Wanted<br />
GAS ATTENDANTS<br />
Start Immediately!I<br />
Apply<br />
OBTTY STATION<br />
Mllnln, 1II-I1I7<br />
PIKE II<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Hostess • part tlrnt, 5 nighti<br />
Woltrest full time AM year<br />
round. Experienced.<br />
But person 5 nlghtl awtek<br />
Call 399-4059<br />
FAINTER! — Mutt hint at mil «m<br />
year axptfitnct. Trantportiiifin, tali<br />
to ctlrnb iaaden and rciiiBit Can ]t<<br />
•Ml, ill<br />
APPLICATIONS - NOW Mini tcctpfe<<br />
oy world wide PMte Compior lor year<br />
D M wor« in phote lib Color printing<br />
f«*»OHl HI - to ,11111<br />
Jeitriter M upMllliry builnui,<br />
MM dune. Mr Mvmeimeni, Mult<br />
Mn driver'l lianie elM relerencet.<br />
Mil MM ill. II<br />
DILI — Tear HUM umJwkh maker,<br />
11 am.. t p.m. MM to Frl, Ideal hnn<br />
for mom wlrn tUU In ickHI Cm Mf.<br />
MN f «.rn. • r p.m.nt-JIH otter I p.m,<br />
M<br />
Wanted<br />
= warii is byy <br />
ctic An A.C. No pNana call! piiau.<br />
M<br />
FOR SAyl— Ml Fora ceurier Prrtnip<br />
iwetiant condition, •canamieal, ateat<br />
•PP.ir.nc Hal camper tea, IJ.JSO Call<br />
Custom decks - kitchens<br />
General Carpentry<br />
Andtrten Windows<br />
ADULTl OS YOUTHS - Cri.mwr 3?f^s*i ,, ft<br />
vrani, uimory, Mitral duint it eu«i<br />
MovM ana CHrlttlm •etratt Centir, AUDI ««esiif*J, Ji.OM mil... I tYlln.<br />
tfayllm., elMr MKMI •!, All ages milt 1<br />
temaii, Fsr entry Blanki call »a tin<br />
•S4t;to, - M<br />
eeiAN an PAMII,V —~ wanted to<br />
DMrd mill high WIHM lllld.nl<br />
Child Care<br />
TMB CHILBRBN'i PLACE - III<br />
Mvtn Avt, CetRplaM pyMt and<br />
rxrHtloml iHHlin, |rt, dance, |<br />
mailc, iiriinmint MuaMi MaMay ikra<br />
— witn 'jlnew levin) tin. in<br />
lant and child tart nrv.ee ov<br />
prsMUIotlai tormir teKMr, Your hamt<br />
or mine Call Mn. Dee 3?1 Mil.<br />
•ABYSITTINO—My centra! O.C. htme<br />
Inlantl to tgddleri. %i) per meli. Mon<br />
HOME HEALTH AIOI/COMFANION Frl. Eiperltncell (liter and rnolhtr<br />
— r*T * OC resident preferred For lovlns cart. Call . ItltUI (atter i<br />
please). *; > • 3<br />
tiff,,. AMity m .M«r.'»ainlfk-a QaV<br />
Itara, ftn tin Aitety aw,, p^e, s<br />
ply ln,awn*n at Clalref. Ml «aer-<br />
P.BITAURAHT HBLC-WANTBO ~<br />
wtltrtu •MctakkKl patitMiii. M«)t kt<br />
>yall*eM *m#> WlISayawMt, An-<br />
BABYIITTER nllDID- TnTSy<br />
a wetk. ler Hi mtlttli SW. Call Elltn al<br />
tl71717.<br />
CHILD CARE IN MY OC HOMI -<br />
Altt II ma.I«utr, cail.ltwili. IK<br />
ST. FBTER'l METHOpisT Prt Stnool<br />
—moculni pregramt ler J end 4 y«r<br />
. oldt. Btglittr now ler aapuhibcr<br />
Mnftmtnt c".ll«f*WsrlH»Ol til<br />
WTTL DO tABVelTTINO - in my<br />
Mine. I «ayt a weak Very goad wllh<br />
hlKrMi. call Jtl-Wl ' II<br />
iw IUICK kl SAiJIE — 4 dr, ml.<br />
•vttj •/(, itoreo, mm, Me. AWayi<br />
garaged. Mint candlilM u.Joo mli«<br />
tt.iw. Call ]n.|f4i, • 38<br />
•MCHtvr eiLHBiTY — •door,iii, , ,<br />
•ute, pnrtr Itterlng and kralm, llr,<br />
AMFM mm ms><br />
nn FIN re - ESS, AM FM itlraa,l<br />
iMta, gatd cenainan, runt great, tliits<br />
or tnt alMr. Call Ml-iut aftlr I p m. H<br />
Motorcycles<br />
Ifll HONDA HAWK - *M CC • l,1U<br />
miMl, Sasfl condllion saraga kept.<br />
Atmng tsa, can ni^asM, M<br />
^HTT Facrl. Euelient tan»|.<br />
lion. list. Motorcycle 1(74 Yamtna RB<br />
ISO, 1IM. CHI lt» »;4. FlM<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>'i. Strvlcts<br />
FLORID* EXPRaiSS — Move year j<br />
aumnwu, nwiehoid gpMt, irilaiii «f<br />
meremnalu » <strong>of</strong> irom Florida, Iseal<br />
<strong>of</strong> anywhere ciw, itorage, llnniaa,<br />
MMM, II in nmrltnu. MBjHngli<br />
our leeeitlty Call * » I p.m. Jfl-<br />
0343 Ft!<br />
Still Sirring you<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
TV & Radio RtpUn<br />
Electronic Servicing<br />
704 Aabury Ava.<br />
309-8699<br />
PAPERHANQING<br />
K)U * U<br />
m§ m wma, m'H 4* it<br />
GIANT<br />
COIN-OP<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
OPEN EVERY OAY<br />
SAME DAY<br />
DRY<br />
• CLEANING<br />
IN BY 1 P.M.<br />
pick up same day<br />
Ask about our<br />
Tailor Work<br />
on New & Old<br />
Garments<br />
CLEAN ALL<br />
f COIN-OP CENTER<br />
Aw,« Mm M,<br />
Soata Point<br />
Marmora Tile Co.<br />
Ceramic Tile<br />
NEW WORK & REPAIRS<br />
cal Pant Hartley<br />
300-8279 n<br />
EASTCOAlTHAIItM<br />
uaoaicapind. tamca,<br />
Stnne and dranl Orlnwan. Tap,<br />
iMI, conetrvctlait tna Cttan-Up mt<br />
Removal, Bulk Trad HtlrXHaJ.<br />
KtttaomOltMfln. , ' /<br />
FUltllTlMATt* /<br />
HANDVrWAtl —fjrptntr,,ray«lana,<br />
flftaa, PJlrrflmi awl connalt £111 k. tic.<br />
Can JEt-wra i J it j<br />
HANDV/MAX ~ BHltvatMni, {Menu<br />
worCt Htcki, otventrr. adiWilpg, «*..<br />
tmifunt '1 i „<br />
CUSTOM PAINING<br />
INTERIOR I BCtEMOR<br />
Llc«n««fl A Fully llttMrwf ••<br />
Prompt Sarvic*<br />
CALL |<br />
RON ANISETTE<br />
927-3143<br />
17thSTRSTHAUUNG'<br />
Furnlturt ' moved<br />
anywhere in The Jrl-state'<br />
area LiflM n\edlum ^<br />
hsuilrto<br />
522-4101<br />
LENHUNT<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
Rejiatft / ,<br />
inilrJet. outside<br />
paintlnff.'i<br />
sous SOUAD —maniim _ canadtl .?<br />
For tnai Httanal deetwp. raar -yaaialji 1 tanal deetwp. raar -yaaialji<br />
. ti<br />
1 . ti£<br />
-ar- aaMtaateii I, '«<br />
eroari*W»
R. E. For Sale<br />
ghf N J. N»IM !9S imell, lull, giurin<br />
:•"•••" •>•» )Vtn refliftred •r*e<br />
nllm»l« *» h<br />
*Nf«DT P«AD oa «LIVI ^UM<br />
iuy? 1 •*•«•* My nudiHM, tat Ilil<br />
MM. Tawing nuKku, «I*B M«,hii<br />
««t» laiyata, can m Tin tr<br />
CwBoTireTJSS<br />
wl««H and door*, replacement win<br />
•»** or Prim, window. No lag loo<br />
WUII, Fully guaranteed. Htm Jiru,<br />
rtglllerea, r»Mma Noun, int C«li JW<br />
f " i w taiiun.<br />
CARPEHTO.Y AND POJMic* WORk<br />
"Vlfflt Harriet inc , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N / Ns<br />
Ifft fee small, fully guaranteed. New<br />
Jtftef registered, f^fee etrimjtet Ceil<br />
M;JNB, Afnjf heun, *##Mri£H er<br />
ATMRO<strong>On</strong>it - NH> liiturei o» som<br />
pt<strong>of</strong>e new deyon. prime Harriet, inc ,<br />
Ocnn city. Hi m lot. toe imjii luii,<br />
fMranlMd, New >i>»( regiiifrea<br />
Free eififnetel iff*? hsufi. i*eefcen3i<br />
• jtgglMayl, tall SWUM n<br />
FISHER PAINTING<br />
Now filling (all schedule<br />
399-0412<br />
Boating<br />
MFC TCI - Hull II tool, II Up<br />
SirlnriHie II vsan itg %\.*%6 Call If!<br />
MM. I JO<br />
•H CailA CC - ir InWarwoiitBHrd,<br />
OMe «w» intiuaina m «,uiDm«i" M<br />
•I IHOar Iralur Call »l l«a 1M<br />
im Tr "PSINDLB CATAMARAN'-<br />
Wini Ir.ll.r and aitrlt U.aM. C»" HI<br />
MM •liar 7 p.m. All nr Judy • II<br />
IMfiBI iALI — Mtaruy. Martini al<br />
100 im luMay (II say I lave lean,<br />
LS enairi, maple taeia, 4 cMiri. tfeik,<br />
mirreri, end tablet, lamp*, and rriyEli<br />
jnuch ftiere. iai Al&urv Aye., ©.€. §.»<br />
QMS ri*S BLO = Eafiari p>€li issier,<br />
rarely «i«. Ineiygei fine Brown and<br />
me Wacll Cliurte MM Call ]•• 'MI.<br />
• 19<br />
G4.«AG« Y»«D IALE - •!»• fur<br />
niiyrt jredweed and aluminum f fefili,<br />
Kardverd. lawn mower, aluminum lea-<br />
ser, lymoer. watte bfikftt. etc SIM<br />
W.il.i Aae iunaar UBt I end Man<br />
day. iepl 1.1 «.m I 10<br />
II' ALUMINUM LAODIR - Uted Ml,<br />
rwiEi value pVer li&i, will till for its.<br />
EreHtrnafl 'awn mower with grail Eel<br />
Eher, g<strong>of</strong>itf Eindlfidfi (40 Call Jtf.iSM.<br />
Auo II gin or later III<br />
MOVING MUST Sill. - Luing rtiS<br />
Mta, enairt. HUM, iamei, «Mk. color<br />
eaniela TV, lisyieheid ,goodt, »amen'i<br />
Ei<strong>of</strong>hing file 19 Prised is tell |U<br />
Brigfilon PleM, Ind floe.. Q.e<br />
t I, t iio<br />
PAPEB BACKS. PAPEStACKS. •<br />
PAPfatACKS - It tor tl (MlewiM<br />
Mil, let Aug 11(1 only Trie<br />
Bookalena Tog, Mill a usury. SI<br />
Call JIHIH • »<br />
STtiL •UILSINSI - Factsr, gaat *<br />
Mil H i I) ••• M.IIS "o- H HO. » I<br />
4 wet is, 7** asm i],eU, u i u wii<br />
It 1,111 nsw U.US LimirHtuaslv Ken<br />
Mi MS t 10<br />
SASASf.lAI.e~lM Weiley Rd let.<br />
Aui, II. * a.m. I p.m. Bsaftng eiuip.<br />
nwMlwia itemi. HMt, recgrat,<br />
Ctoinei. BiEtypet, tome iurniMir*, A<br />
much more j/Ia<br />
I eulHIOM IOFA AND I IINK<br />
iamei, «.cll.nl csMinan Call AM<br />
'PM in till ID<br />
• •••I KIIOIINI HIATl* - 11.15<br />
• TU, cat! IMt tie* will tell for 1IH<br />
incluo.i lull tank ol kerMine. I fallM<br />
Ctrl gf kermene arid tyBnen nsstt, Oilty<br />
•led it rnuri. Call IU 1IU, • i<br />
WALNUT O*N|S« MODERN - OMInf<br />
ream tef. Tioli, til Ehairi, cnina and<br />
Buffet with mafEliInt •Hden Mjrir (I,<br />
tun tug Taket all 1 leal Hit with<br />
matching cnalr. Burnt Bfangf BTOEade<br />
Hit. •iCellenl eandiflwi lee tg ap<br />
•fetlate. Call alter • iu .ppoinimmt.<br />
Calllfltlu. •»<br />
HOUSE SAL I - D.nim, rggm, tMrggill<br />
cnettl, iampt, Mdl and endi, •»<br />
Seacretf Bead, Qf»an £lty ©arderit,<br />
Friday end iafurday. • a m tg I pin,<br />
KtHMORf WAIHIK/Oryar. 171 eacri,<br />
girit bike »" 1 ipeea Call HI Ili7 | H<br />
FOB iALt - it EM If, refrlaeratgr,<br />
large trunk, 1 • I It. gittt rnirKsr, 6ett<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer, inert turn* awmngi iittml Call<br />
I« aigl I II,<br />
OIANT TAHO SALE - III Centre!<br />
AM. I am < p.m. rain date f/7.<br />
Humane sociefy ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry All<br />
figuet. cglteffiDln. lymlfuri. fiefnet A<br />
mu£h more • If<br />
71 MAKO - Irl JWni<strong>On</strong>. ltH, (Inn,<br />
BUBf aatrii. koran diBth IIMar, VHr,<br />
,C(, •Iklnglll.tM.Call Itl'U) M<br />
W Mwr"WHITI - "if" Aa»tni«rw.<br />
• IS JMHIM HitlHit, Full Unvu<br />
'(••» Booa H.4M Call innn ir<br />
!rr MitdiTwrMiViit- Hiip jBim<br />
.Kit, M (MMIIIM, fully HiilfpH<br />
•U.SM. M in-iiM, "JO<br />
1« HT. SAILBOAT - IIA SHARK -<br />
.All HCHMrlei •!« MM central An.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ••»<br />
im I' FT. LARSON SILVIBLIHI<br />
MACM I - tern run Martyr? V i, IM<br />
n> o/b IveMf "art, fall ilarn, Hnin<br />
iOl and Unvat. Low motor hovn.<br />
tf.JW Call ithSiu, in<br />
DIB YOUR OWN<br />
SHRUBS!<br />
Andorra Junipers, white<br />
pine and many other<br />
varieties. U each<br />
Japanese black pine; U<br />
each.<br />
Ui 1 Sun, and<br />
wwWay evening*<br />
Th© Flower Barn<br />
^t Wilson's<br />
Route 50, Tuekahw<br />
828.2060<br />
SUPER TARE SAL! - III,, Aug. II,<br />
fl Simpson Ave. rear. II t.tn. IP ] p.m<br />
No fariy fiirdi. very »!« hoviinohl<br />
Itimi. lampi, tanlet, €ralti, elf. 1-SS<br />
FBEEiEB FRIOIOAIBE - upright,<br />
(1 tu It ..[.ii.ni cMlllon, (U Call<br />
m nil lit<br />
APAtJTMIHT Sill aUFBlSEBATOH<br />
IM . air co«giji«er » «M ITU Hi. Call<br />
•Hiiai. «JO<br />
MOVINO SALE - MM, > larfe l7vMg<br />
room chain, MS. Small lormiu taBle<br />
(kitcnaiti »im I ffiiin, us, vanity SIS,<br />
Boon aM Ml. itemi. ui «H1 a.m.<br />
tlM Alburv An • JO<br />
PINE BUNK IfBS WITH - Mat.<br />
treilei, II7S III. CMlH laBIt IM<br />
unlqu. nrriir iaIHa SIIS, or Mil oiler,<br />
ail In HCItlant conail.on, call *t» Mil,<br />
PAIR WAta¥sKrsTiTialom) Towlini<br />
M. BOil ir.ll.r . M |4 lug 1 SM II<br />
tire never uud. lii. Call RMaM, I »<br />
SALE - Stl Aud lilt ilia<br />
a,m, to i B,m. 3 fatnliy, Mk«,<br />
hWHWam, Clothti aM moth much<br />
mgra. ill Btnarua Ho lUllinil t.<br />
Pliiaela) as eirtv eirdi. •- t°s<br />
LAWN SAL! — Sall/rflly, 1 yMII noon<br />
Small clotnn iryer ssg. Rial callKtltla<br />
hair Ory.r, U|yilaM HOST llaM,<br />
Flining It.mi KUchm Mppllll, UIIH<br />
* pant, elafltn, i»J ctnlril, SH<br />
II FOOT BOSTON WHALKI - New IS<br />
n> Jrtman, SMrl UK Irall.r H,n><br />
OH JHHSt «4<br />
lAjCiOAT —13' O-oiyTlyMy MuTppeM,<br />
•Mallinf cMlhen, call im Isl) or Ifl<br />
I0J3 tVM<br />
II' jJUS - lit up Jotmion, lolly<br />
molppM Inciuain, mil uavit. In<br />
•liar. Slip tor bjlanc. tl year. Call in<br />
8WS. M<br />
If ORADT WHlft - In w,l,, iT.Tp.<br />
«. U.IM, cm m mi i-n<br />
14 FT OLASPAH. - I) »» M.rmry<br />
Mint ull MM ar tell <strong>of</strong>lir , CM l*f<br />
nsf. i-it<br />
lAIHOAT _ «• HMttn Stnamr<br />
" w/cutty cabin, rgiier lurllng |lb aiu<br />
lr«.l«f O.W0 call J9HD4 t|<br />
»• »«,P,O,—IM ran pflKTiaar in «if<br />
GilMml coMIIIon with o«p V hull 119<br />
n.,,. Mman, IMai tor tltnlng ing<br />
MlltW, Full canvat »llh many ntrn.<br />
1W(manltit «<br />
l^FOOT BOSTON WHALER - IfM<br />
t i noMb n k« ••iartfM,<br />
il ll<br />
•lirllnl top, triilir, uiillmi HndltiM,<br />
mnnrtai w.sgg. calljtwiw. ••»<br />
Ifil HOIil CAT * TRAILER - la It.<br />
•iflllMf ctMition (nm mail, wlrt a<br />
trill! UM, Call MMNI, • J»<br />
HYLfStiltain^Iji^<br />
ANSOIV PLUSHES'4.99 ra<br />
SuarailfHd Inil.lljiiooi<br />
Nowai<br />
117.1232<br />
AMOEflSOmUSERKIS<br />
TAG SALES<br />
Liquidation o< hsvt* t onlenU (M<br />
Mfatei, full appralHl (irvlef.<br />
CALL 9270975<br />
ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
Spyrisek Arttlqui»<br />
747 Bay Av».Some« Point<br />
, MMTitfV Ittflli, TON Art,<br />
^ , MV , TON Art,<br />
DKOVJ. many Ittmi to cnooM Irorn.<br />
AlK) f ornltur« HnlnluiliH).<br />
Blt5lll<br />
WfM, •m, (IM«<br />
AIM by Hpeintnwnri<br />
^." Por TV G«nlmerclllt"Tni<br />
mavlo Hlrat, no nafrilncf necdad,<br />
Amalnr «M Pro. All mm go li«, By<br />
appsinlmanl only Uninrul eaninf.<br />
Call «tM7i«M, , m<br />
VARB SALE - Sal, Au(, Illl, • a.m. 1<br />
p.m Ul Sttxiry An,, raar, alkat,<br />
1NM IMvitMM oood,, taoll, ana ItN<br />
mor«. Ill<br />
TARp SAL! - Aug. if A Sapl,~i~latt<br />
• atMrlM An,, SUvitil, t •,m, to 7<br />
Multl family. | M<br />
1 CHAIRS-ITALIAN r>E0VINCIAL_<br />
PEUitwnM, crutiM nxd nlvat, SoM ai<br />
pair only fill, wrovghl Iron Madbotrd<br />
tar 1 twin Nai, n" atua. Call Jtl lit*<br />
111<br />
TARO IALI - MULTI FAMILT -<br />
CHIMr.ni cWtllH, hoUHMIt gosdl,<br />
HdHireMi * much msn, Frl. only<br />
AM. Bill, IW AlDury AVI., I a.m. - 1<br />
P.m. lit<br />
IAUB f UBNITURB _ Fold «I 1 mTT<br />
ir.im pyll out ktt llani % Ixid<br />
6»ard, cNii ol trimri, U" Ilri! MM,<br />
flail M liw; TV lablf, Xmii ll.mi.<br />
Saturday only. Roar Mran 10O Ocun<br />
An. in<br />
YARD SAL! FrlOa,, I to I p.m. Ill<br />
limpwn Avi, Tan latin, china EISHI,<br />
gai tta, i. jo<br />
General Mdse.<br />
VCR RENTAL<br />
TAPES-MS/BETA<br />
• No Membership<br />
• No X Rated<br />
• Deposit Required<br />
Family<br />
H for Entertainment<br />
Witt)in Knight's Pharmacy<br />
8tfe a Wesley 399-5555<br />
Twenty yn, experlehee<br />
buying a, selling antiques,<br />
appraising & household<br />
liquidations,<br />
RaaUMraaAWraiMri '<br />
Cal 398-0336 or 399-0552<br />
IALI - S.ctamtur HI (|,T.<br />
dayl I to 4, e»iw«n SHMl ana Third<br />
itrMf M cantral Ay. « M<br />
ETHAN ALLEN MAFLI SOFA _ ] aM<br />
tIMM, COCBMII taua, antlqui MM,<br />
dlnttl. ••), i ctialn, MMt ••IVI1 iota. I<br />
Mariana Lane, Ocun cliy. call Iff.<br />
g»l<br />
Antiques & furniture<br />
Olclc Buy Slioppp<br />
fll. 559 • Mays Landing Rd<br />
Somers Point, N.J<br />
Visa Mastercard<br />
Now Open 7 Days<br />
Appointments 937-M07<br />
Wanted: Old Somers Point<br />
Pictures and Postcards »<br />
CRYSTAL CORNER<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
KJrgnrHT wilhuui tiirnvajtiinre<br />
Complete line <strong>of</strong> furniture<br />
& Accessories<br />
Barrels <strong>of</strong> Cut Glass<br />
Beautiful Wedding Gifts<br />
Victorian Xmas Decorations<br />
49 CENTRAL SQUARE'<br />
Cred. Cdl. Mod. Sal. 10 5:M 4J) «7JI<br />
fwoTiAiriLB _ Tir»i ftrnM<br />
wain.r ana dryir, slse Ml, Fiiiiir.<br />
SMB. Call MJ OH! during tM day, » 10<br />
VARO I ALB -TITAII. »O 1 Stl. Au7<br />
II, Babyi eiainina, firlt 0 1, boyi 01,<br />
womoti'i waar, lurnlluro, What, loyi<br />
boat aqulp. A rnlic. ill Chtlioa Place<br />
txrwitn Dlh « uth oil Weilty A««<br />
lilll.. ! p.m. Call llt-rai 110<br />
YARD SALS — Monday Sepl Md. Ill<br />
Ocaati Sd. ? a.m. lurnlluro. glaiiwart<br />
orlt » brae, railroad Itemt, old Ocian 1<br />
Atlantic citr poitali. Everything<br />
rtatonabit. Many »cant and It 00<br />
Items. | ]A<br />
THREE FAMILY YARD SALE - Sal<br />
t a.m. 13 Atbvry Road, raar, betwean<br />
•forth and lattariea Rdt. Trunk, lamps<br />
ctotning, tmoljL houtonold artlclH<br />
Itami. |,)A<br />
YARD SALE<br />
Clothing, flinlnp rod*, wattr ikit<br />
snow tKIt S, bw>h, knfcKKnackt<br />
band taw, canqt, SunMsh. lite<br />
lackets, blkn, tome antlqu**.<br />
Frl. (.Sol .0010 I<br />
I] Carolina Lana, (olf Taim. Aw«.)<br />
• 30<br />
'OININO ROOM SET — Old carved oak<br />
JCHIna caunat. Dull.t, oipantfalili tabla<br />
ited s cnalri 1I». or tu.l oll.r. old wlna<br />
:' Vf tl«« I7S call ItMXll tl<br />
• v,;<br />
A 1<br />
5The Gingham Goose<br />
3127 West Avenue<br />
(.Country Accent! Handcralttd gllti<br />
flJ iiafKlllnBandqulllino uppllai<br />
"> twtatar Doom<br />
•atvanlng workihopi available Irt<br />
'ewlail fwrb wriat(>i<br />
i 1 : « * M < M l l<br />
e pMrnCut lampihadei<br />
OfMrnOS except Sun iWta<br />
•" ' -399-3453 •;<br />
the Red<br />
Garagee<br />
tqUMr anilqum, antiques<br />
I R«Jd««tT)«blM<br />
BOOKS FOR Trig BEACH — Papar<br />
flack book., hall ante mti A tr.dn<br />
11% all New Bdtiilltn. The<br />
Bo4katerla Two I Ilk A AlDury. o t<br />
fir<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS .... and jtorm<br />
wlnSowi, rticroonea ana new glaii m<br />
Hailed, Miami sorrieri Co. SOJ New<br />
Bd.. ftouie t, Sgrnan Point, Dial «7<br />
pl.io- anil<br />
recessed Hghling tlinniKhiiiil fintt you<br />
have ambiaiuc ,n an unheattililt' priic<br />
With (jversized d«k« and lands*apt-d<br />
pooj. the Rarden Suile al Sdirn'rs Mill<br />
.Square is the dollar for dollar value<br />
leader al Ihf shorf ll also tomei wilh<br />
tliermnpam? windows. L'entral air and<br />
t'HiniiiHUfll %,-a heat. Wajher/Dryer and<br />
lnl« uf sinr.jni: • if<br />
The Garden Suite al Somers Mill Square.<br />
Year 'niund living thal's beyond your<br />
expei'lations yel kiill within your<br />
Penthouses-deluxe master suite and garage from $84,900<br />
B«liel Road at Cedar Avenue • Somers Pbint, NJ •609-6537292<br />
Salw ft Rentals through rVJ Marketing Group, Liccnaed Real Estate Broker.<br />
Salet Trailer Open Daily<br />
BEACHFRONTS<br />
Beaurifgl 4 §R» Vh bath Townhome unlqutiy de!lgn«d and appointed. Includes<br />
masttr bearoom suite with Jaeuni, large living, dining and kitchen areas with<br />
beamed ceilings and skylights, California cedar siding, 4 decks and a rare 3 ear<br />
Garage, Gold Coast location. Call for more details,.<br />
Two family In ont <strong>of</strong> the best locations along Gold Coast, Pint floor unit has 3<br />
BR s, 1 batns, iecond floor unit his . BB's, 3 baths. Very large second floor<br />
apartment features btayflful Fiorida room overlookino ocean, spacloys<br />
bedrooms, enclosed rear porch and central air. Must be seen!<br />
~ LAGOONFRONT<br />
in quiet setting this home has it all. 4 BR's, V/t baths, living room, dining area<br />
medern fctlehtn, den with f ireplaee, enclosed porch, eentral air, one ear garage,<br />
gorgeous landscaping and J boat slips. Listed for M4S.000 600,<br />
SINGLES<br />
Riviera Rancher on large 90 foot lot. 4 BR's, 2 baths, new modern Mflehen<br />
Largt family room and gas hot air heat, oood Value ilI»,ooo,M.<br />
cute cottage very close to beach. Has 2 BR's, 1 bath, living room, dining arta,<br />
kitchen and screened In porch. Heated and furnished, $110,000,00.<br />
Under iW,O0O.M for this t BR, 1 bath cottage In good location, Ideal second<br />
home en duplex zoned lot.<br />
This single overlooks the meadows. Has 3 BR's, 1 bath, living room, dining area<br />
and kitchen. <strong>On</strong> large 50x100 lot. <strong>On</strong>ly tM,noM,<br />
TWOPAMIUEI<br />
Good location for this S BR., 1 bath duplex only 4 years old, loth units rented<br />
yearly, excellent condition, $lJ4,fD0.0O,<br />
Cute Duplex with great potential for improvement, 2 IR's, 1 bath each floor and<br />
only 2 blocks from beach. Furnished and heated for il 1»,WO,00,<br />
South Ertd loeaflon for this sensibly priced two family. Unfurnished out Includes<br />
all appllancti, lacli 2 BR, unit Is currently rented yearly. <strong>On</strong>ly 1104,900.00,<br />
LOTS<br />
Bay area sleeper, Zenjd single family. Has bay views, <strong>On</strong>ly Uf ,500.00.<br />
Two family lot with fsntaifle views <strong>of</strong> Inland waterway. Very unique location,<br />
This one will make you money, $7»,SM,00,<br />
Large single f*mily lot In 34th St. area. Measures JOx 100.144,900.00,<br />
ATTiNTIQN<br />
We have super financing available to qualified buyers at the best rates in years.<br />
Now is the time to buy 1<br />
j^l^ijt^'i-?<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
NORDIC SANDS TOWNHOUSES<br />
40th and West<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday<br />
11 to 4 p.m. or by appointment<br />
Two and 1 bedroom luxurious seasnefe living, privacy<br />
deck, 100% financing available starting at SlM.JOD. Also,<br />
lease purchase program,<br />
NORDICREAL ESTATE<br />
7th and Bay 399-2936 w<br />
ROBERT L, SHARP, Realtor<br />
27(10 Aslnir.v Ave. .>.'il)l West Ave<br />
COMFORTABLE TWO »=AMILV * rented yearly pnjvlojfe} n<br />
eel lent Income. Reduced 101110,000.<br />
CEHTH CITY DUfLMK<br />
Owner (nxjoutt JJwner lay! jwlll<br />
Ouplct Wltn mtlltNamlly pdtnittej.<br />
LocaTM WIH<strong>On</strong> eny walk to all<br />
downtown and InwDenUi acTreiHd.<br />
t<br />
Call «od*r<br />
OCat OOPUBX *!**<br />
-io lacithM innUeaiM*^<br />
nllllcn(n;antffIlMa«M. j<br />
Entwlor Ming frntilr (uirrMI. M \<br />
lachtd buiUaBI* lot jeaim* *J*f'''<br />
c*f garage. EXflHIantlMMIMIamr<br />
, fencuktrt lamllf B<br />
tunlty win «camm<br />
bedroom •partnwift. wired<br />
. lit Mic. addad IMS<br />
Near icnooH. Lir« lot Exterior C»U Unay Mr Mcom* JUfD. JU><br />
r«entlr palnlep Bottl aparUncntl '»»*««.•' - : ft '., :<br />
Iwatm lor year round int.<br />
PRICE SLASHED<br />
one BLOCK HHOM icacMt<br />
CedarSaKK KKatlon 1 Vov mnt lee<br />
t<br />
laoooo<br />
hen I Ftahmi «*»• btorot<br />
M lRf.
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iv ;j<br />
•imlm - -..n/i T UJ 'iKUsasnnemlCS<br />
Sf^p 11 ''"-" • "• •<br />
J^JEffiMEM - SECTION TWO<br />
^ffifktf for Salt," """ R.£.ForSalo R.E. For Sale R.E. Sale<br />
You Wont find Another<br />
Buy like Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
A community <strong>of</strong> 91<br />
luxury residences<br />
GREENHOUSE<br />
ROOM IN<br />
EVERY HOME<br />
AT NO EXTRA<br />
CHARGE!<br />
2 BEDROOM/2 BATH<br />
STARTINr.<br />
IN THE<br />
vOU §<br />
,1 BIDROOM TOWNHOMK<br />
AISO AVAII ABI K<br />
20 RESIDENCES STILL AVAILABLE<br />
RESORT MARKETING<br />
Fjclujivrly through<br />
Resort Marketing Associates<br />
(609) 398 73OO<br />
27TH & BAY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
Your Key to Real Estate<br />
David J. Gilpin<br />
Broker<br />
THE<br />
AGENCY<br />
609-399-4400<br />
1400 West Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />
Dear Friends:<br />
Thanks to our old friends and aU our new friends, the<br />
past few months have been very successful for THE<br />
FARRELLAGENCY,<br />
O-". : ' I want to thank you for all your support and engrfT*<br />
rcoufagemefit, and <strong>of</strong>fer oar services, to mose wHb are *<br />
contemplating selling, or need assistance with summer<br />
or yearly rentals. Our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff wUl provide you<br />
with the personal service you deserve and the results<br />
you expect.<br />
We are looWng forward to a very active fall season for<br />
sales, and rentals.<br />
With the interest rate at a point that is affordable, this<br />
• will be a banner year for REAL ESTATE in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Our staff is looking forward to helping you with all your<br />
REAL ESTATE NEEDS.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
THE FARRELL AGENCY<br />
David J.GUpih<br />
Owner/Broker<br />
t. OCEAN tilT^, N,J.<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
SeeltlComparelt!<br />
Believe!!<br />
Applu .mmi hir n<br />
I niiiili' h AujiUjt !l, IWi<br />
Tvpiull lin.iiwiM||'*Cn«li prke <strong>of</strong><br />
h ii-hi'driHim. hni-hnrh<br />
IIIKJI-I • ?M.W. Down |\iiWnl<br />
nl >), liV|i",.| M<br />
liMi".. the siviind \v,ir iiiiii<br />
11 /pi 11 ,..iiiiiu.il ni'tvi'iiitiiiPi' niri'<br />
Inr p.n nwnn Ji. ((H 1 in iiiunl mid ii-'HVntiw<br />
iiiM.iNmiiil. MiMuhli in.irtyiiyi'pmnii'iiiiti<br />
MMI.IIU i.Jili MpK|Sl.iwi.. iiwir.intViinil<br />
i.Mm.iin.ii t.vvmw.irmi.Hyi 1 i>> In wan. 1 I,i V,<br />
M H IIT priTi, ip.il .nut mtiTi-M v)rkT iittr.h'iiw I'inniviii)! plan*<br />
.1..11I.1N. i,.i linn,•II,.I,|II.IIIIHII InrS'lKIM iiniim-iiii) .,<br />
IANDDNG<br />
Roun- 40, I Mill- Ubt nf Atlantic <strong>City</strong> RatttRick Citric.<br />
CALL COLLECT (609) 625.3333<br />
fiJCI^ipf BUILDING FOR TOUR FUTURE<br />
THIS IS<br />
NOT A<br />
RECORDING.<br />
1-800-624-3319<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
The mortgage hotline. While<br />
other mortgage companies call<br />
it "the last word in customer<br />
service," we say it's just the<br />
beginning.<br />
Because at Qreintree, we<br />
have pr<strong>of</strong>tsslona! mortgage<br />
qualifiers answering our phones<br />
on Saturday (10am to 1pm) and<br />
Sunday (12pm to 3pmj<br />
MTWII get your mortgaga<br />
application started over the<br />
phone or, if you prefer, come<br />
right to your home.<br />
7<br />
4TION<br />
* SUBSIDIAKT OfBtCUWTT M^NU MTOUM AMOCIATM1I<br />
10006 Atriums at Qreentree • Marlton, NJ 080S3<br />
1-800-B24-1732 Outside New jersey<br />
Call Mon. through Thur». until 7pm; Frl. until 5pm; S«L 10-<<br />
— = ' " - " j-LJi#<br />
Beachblock Duplex <<br />
101AfJlnBc*V«. -<<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Sunday, *epteriib«rl<br />
tl A.M.-3 P.M. i M<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TRIPLEX<br />
Ctntril Ayt. Investmerif<br />
prop#rty.,,IU,0M summon<br />
Income, each unit isoo «q'<br />
ft. wllh 4 bedroomi, i^<br />
bathi, 2 porches, garagiw<br />
Cloit to teach and etnttr.<br />
<strong>of</strong> town. Don't mlu this od*<br />
portunity, call new for ful'F<br />
details.<br />
Coldwell<br />
Banker<br />
NEW PARKWAY<br />
Mtflylac, lHIIiiM Inter<br />
lBiP*».1«Mf|<br />
822-1141<br />
WtfBS<br />
MMnf 111 AHI1I1M inc.<br />
1 SMDINI fun - fF<br />
nliim wiaamMlyn (MriiiiHitl wllti<br />
'MMnmif MM lirnr, Pss), parting<br />
•M in mi imHMtiM si iA.ifH«unc.<br />
IrH.lliint. PrifM 'nun lIM.fM. Jomi<br />
onluroliftrt unm Darling a| tllt.wO.<br />
Cii) Itr teniiiiinii! n impKi !««>».<br />
in* Mint Mnn, ran PI*C. IM nw<br />
•••««. . , FHJ<br />
WMTMPftOMT'-<br />
•/) KIM ri •nnolly j<br />
M •FHMvt fiv[nf, lilrMrsjury<br />
1<br />
lingliRanehir<br />
In beautiful Rlvlero neigh<br />
borhood. Large W*100*<br />
privani lot. Excellent eon<br />
dition. Great for year<br />
round living.<br />
Roger<br />
A,<br />
Monroe<br />
REALTOR<br />
(BOB) 398-7000<br />
l^azo<br />
REALTORS<br />
Custom hemi with flexible floor plan. Finished ieeortd<br />
floor. J bedrooms, 3 full battit. Large fenced yard.<br />
Garage, w/w carpet, Andersen windows, appliances, plus<br />
morel ilJf,§09.<br />
Jmmacolate condition. Quality; fnroughoutfrtMti marble<br />
foyer, loaded kitchen to custom brlcK facade fl, patio.<br />
Exqulsitei, bright home on a ta/o&lot. Even o fireplace.<br />
Single family dwelling on newly bulkheaded lagoon. Great I<br />
rental arta. Extra large lot with bayvlevy. Nneetf yard I<br />
With outside shower 8, electric. 1 boatsilp. Excellent Invwf<br />
ment opportunity at the right price, *l4J,roo.<br />
Best value en the Island, Townhouse In quiet neighborhood.<br />
Amenities Include pool, clubhouse and shutfleboard,<br />
1Mb sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> living space Includes 3 bedroom*<br />
and 2'A baths. Just reduced to $w,900.<br />
Sweeping boyvlews, beat slips ami Immaculate condition<br />
make this 3 Mdroetn, 2 oath ranch o perfect <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
home for year-round living or summer leisure. Include*<br />
one car garage, fireplace, and all appliances. $215,000.<br />
Recently converted duplex In rtlce residential arta, Each<br />
unit has I bedrooms, 1 bath, storage. 1st floor has Florida<br />
room. Fully rented. Good Income. (107,000. • ,<br />
Investment duplex with excellent income potential, faeh<br />
unit has 3 bedrooms, a bantu all appliances, fireplace,<br />
locked storage area, plus more, $172,900.<br />
Nlet duplex Investment property located 2W block* from<br />
pqe <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>'s nlceM beaches. 3 bedrooms, 1M bath<br />
each unit. Panelled walls In living room-dtnlhg area.<br />
iiM.0Q9, • ' '•"• •:- • '; .• -'•. : ' "••"<br />
Seashore charm is yours In this well-maintained property.<br />
Thiiipstalrs unit provides ampl# space for-t growing<br />
family or summer visitors. Downstairs unit will produce<br />
wrtrajneemi.tHIOO. •-, - ,_ ., :-,<br />
Modern beachfront duplex with huge decks arid<br />
fireplaces. Loaded kitchens. <strong>Ocean</strong> view,from dining<br />
area/ end living room, sheltered parking and enclosed<br />
beach shower and laundry. *470,000. !<br />
TWln house with plenty <strong>of</strong> room. 4 ftedrqoms,,bath, f inela<br />
yird, <strong>of</strong>f-stretf ^rWhg, Zoned Mrtmirclal, 1 Convirt W<br />
ftow.fr<strong>of</strong>jt^ia Wdiloorl living quarters. 1*3^0.' f ";' i<br />
\ - "OFF SHORE SPECIALS'" - '<br />
quality construction In this custom built 3 btdroom,<br />
S S S r 0 " * " rM Md ' p tor<br />
*' mnUr w "» m w/hii 4 hers<br />
Lflrfle r M r<br />
\i\<br />
(K<br />
«PAY, AUGUST 30. IMS<br />
R.E, For Sale<br />
Seaytlful ttiree bedroom*<br />
-VO bath, eondomlnlum<br />
sldence with large<br />
^Jlcony 1 overlooking Bay<br />
now being <strong>of</strong>fered for iiie<br />
for the firif time, CurrSif<br />
toner wtB lease back until<br />
March1. 1*14 if requeifed,<br />
This almost new rfsidenee<br />
with large teat slip Inohided;<br />
li located on the<br />
second floor.«f a Duplex<br />
I Includes many<br />
,jorafor feature}. A few<br />
} Its fine appointments include<br />
Central Air con-<br />
|difionlqg, large eneloied<br />
storage,; private<br />
—- Shower and<br />
pressing room. Thii is<br />
{truly an opportunity for a<br />
HfiFlAiiai4lli,« i«tl,i = _ . . _<br />
y e B f o r B<br />
uality type Condominium<br />
with a gorgeous view at a<br />
ftatonable prlct.<br />
Full Price fliO.OM.OO<br />
jtl<br />
4'-<br />
. _ / - •<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
Oold coast Duplex<br />
Beautiful brand new<br />
duplex in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Clfy'i highest rental areas.<br />
Across from beach w/great<br />
views. Please can for more<br />
Information.<br />
Moll loc<br />
RiALTOR<br />
y<br />
(609)398 7000<br />
The Look is Bermuda<br />
Time is Limited<br />
<strong>On</strong> the bay it 7th it. Open daily 9-5<br />
' - (609) 398-9443<br />
THE SENTINEL-LBDOER. OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
R.E. Sale R.E. Per Sale<br />
A VERY SPECIAL<br />
SHORT TERM OFFER<br />
)iM,<br />
g<br />
Ovitf .r... 1 BMk t,<br />
. tevtiinfl»tloyi UBHT eei<br />
CHMthirt PiMNIns, fttir<br />
S*r«si,. Parking iljfm<br />
Call (609) 547-1229<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
WOOPID l WON<br />
OERLAND, <strong>On</strong>e aert eor<br />
ner let with lovely split<br />
live! hemi. 3 Br, ii/a bath,<br />
Ig. dln^ rm. with f/p,<br />
recrtation reom, effltes<br />
and full basemenf.<br />
Reduwa to i1|S,o00, Seeing<br />
is believing 11<br />
An InMeMMnflr 9MM I, <strong>On</strong>crilH<br />
ManiMr M Cslomll lankn<br />
• Ig<br />
LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />
Realtor<br />
LOVELY GARDENS RANCHER<br />
Hot wafer heated for year round living. Three bedrooms,<br />
roomy living room with weedbuming stove, dining ream,<br />
kitchen, IVS bathi, tide driveway to overiizea garage,<br />
nice rear yard. $125,000,<br />
families<br />
opportunity<br />
to join ttauMlECt<br />
Bayfront Commanity.<br />
fie Mriou boater<br />
will find protected<br />
deep water slips and<br />
floating docks. The<br />
residences <strong>of</strong>fer fresh<br />
new floor plutf "with<br />
UrgidMki,<br />
m<br />
fittpJiea, Jucuifli<br />
ERGER REALTY<br />
SHOWS ITS COLORS<br />
CowfciH^ieMront<br />
UB|S«,'3 betirooiTHi-feath ;<br />
iacKfrohf ! duplex,, on<br />
jfTM ft. Bold Coast Wr'<br />
«ei: loei#n*aW rental^<br />
isforjftJQwrkfiamiious to*^<br />
III'. 1 ' Frieeov deduced to j<br />
WSoOW qulek ialt^ '• •",<br />
iouth«nd'Lbxury• by the'<br />
loter;:,Thls'cu»tbm built']<br />
t floor condo tia»'airJl]« '<br />
tewii<br />
loVirad p j a q y<br />
s'to We beach HRriced<br />
'_ 399-6011<br />
and Poggenpohl<br />
kitclieai. The pool<br />
tod cabana club u 1<br />
perfect plict to<br />
in your<br />
di. Sptdal<br />
pricing on remaining<br />
homes from $165,000<br />
to $225,000, MOMM<br />
open daily from 9-5.<br />
sammmm MM<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N.J.<br />
Don Johnson<br />
REALTOR<br />
Since<br />
1920<br />
MAIN OFFICE 32nd & ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY 3990076<br />
*»ut^I(«^Uftebit^cjtidi •<br />
VlewlariJfhe-^yiJnijiBS^<br />
MB<br />
msmsm<br />
^^-j*t ] ^i^{ T ^ ^ tr<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> 39 Beachfront Con<br />
do's.fJnly 2 leltlll These A<br />
bedroom, 2 bath units have<br />
all the extras, Including<br />
Jacuzzi tubs. Imported kitchens,<br />
garages, wet bars,<br />
plus much much more,<br />
priced at $350,000 1st floor,<br />
$370,000 2nd floor.<br />
southend, New 4 bedroom,<br />
\ 2 - 4 bath ' Duplex condos,<br />
, located across frorti'one <strong>of</strong><br />
Tthe largest benches on the<br />
i l t d decks,on front apd<br />
Leon K.<br />
Grisbaum<br />
Broker<br />
Owner<br />
Southend Beachfront, 44th<br />
street area. The ultimate In<br />
contemporary beachfront<br />
living is, what you will experience<br />
In these 4<br />
bedroom, 2 bath units.<br />
Mere Is lust a partial list <strong>of</strong><br />
what these units have to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
Jacuzzi tubs, fireplace,<br />
wet ,bar, skylights, inside<br />
^talrs garage, garden win<br />
dow( i landscaping and<br />
much more. Priced at<br />
«3SO,000 )St floor, $370,000<br />
2nd floor.<br />
mmmmsmamm<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. Sale<br />
franklin ^Williams<br />
REALTORS<br />
Owner anxious to sell prict recently reduced on thii<br />
lovely lagc»nfront home Consists <strong>of</strong> living room, dining<br />
room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, v i bathi, den w/fireelaee,<br />
garage, patio, second door deck, 3 docks and 3 boatslips<br />
Conveniently located near golf course and airport. Inspect<br />
today!!<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
•lay Area, Priced well<br />
below market. 3 bedroom,<br />
2W oath, one yr. old condo.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $14,900 with 10%<br />
financing<br />
u<br />
Great business opportunity<br />
I Food Market and 4<br />
bedroom apartment, ioth<br />
store and apartment have<br />
been recently renovated,'<br />
including new heat and<br />
central air condition. Call<br />
new for ail the details.<br />
Owner' leaving the area It<br />
wanfr" a^ quick Mie.<br />
$i4f,o<strong>of</strong>t i<br />
A nice rancher expanded to<br />
1 or 4 bedrooms, 1 full biths<br />
and a den with a fireplace.<br />
A quiet location an a tree<br />
lined street. *t 18.000.00.<br />
Centrally located. Beach<br />
block duplex, furnished. 3<br />
bedroom, 2 bath, modern<br />
kitchen, fireplace, sarage.<br />
1st fl. 1 bedro<strong>of</strong>n, \ bath.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 1118,000. Call HAGER<br />
REAL ESTATE,<br />
Furnished center city guest<br />
house near beach and<br />
bqardwalk. < Twelve<br />
bedrooms, four baths. Busy<br />
location with excellent Income<br />
potential. Compare<br />
this value'4o'any single<br />
fanilly home bf business<br />
opportunity t\ $99,900.<br />
; Duplex wit|tKCe|iehtr#n- ^<br />
Gail today, ay •0polntment<br />
Just Reduced, Spacious<br />
home on large let in ear<br />
dens. Living room, dining<br />
room, eat-In kitchen, large<br />
family room, ' fireplace,<br />
powder room on first floor,<br />
4 bedrooms, 2 file baths on<br />
second floor, gas hot wafer<br />
heat* garage, sus/m<br />
Guest House close to boar<br />
dwalk and beach. 12<br />
bedrooms, 2'A baths, gas<br />
hot wafer heat, garage,<br />
washer, dryer, good in<br />
vestment, furnished for<br />
1139.500.<br />
Lagoonfront home in gardens<br />
with boat slip, 4<br />
bedrooms, 2Vj baths, <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
workshop, 2 car<br />
garage, oil hot wafer heat,<br />
lundeck with wafer views,<br />
11B9.5O0<br />
Spacious home in gardens<br />
with income. First, floor<br />
apt. has 3 bedrooms, bath,<br />
game room, 2nd & 3rd floor<br />
cottage has living room,<br />
fireplace,' dining room,<br />
country kitchen, Ig, den<br />
with fireplace, <strong>of</strong>fice, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths,. Rear<br />
yard Is beautifully Iandseaped<br />
1119,100,<br />
-Custom built home In gar-<br />
'dens. Sunroom, living<br />
room, dining area, gourmet<br />
kitchen, powder room<br />
on first floor, 4 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths on second floor,<br />
economical gas • heat,<br />
$219,000. <<br />
beautiful Colonial home on*<br />
gardens lagoon With 2 boat<br />
iirpst' living 1 roomT-dining<br />
room.-, *at ,* tn^kifchM,<br />
fairtlly.room, battirjon flr»t<br />
Door; f lve.bearoprns
ft<br />
PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THB SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, MM-<br />
R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sal* R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
Iv :<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sat, & Sun. 11 to 4 p.m.<br />
805 CENTRAL AVE<br />
New S bdrm bi levtI condominiums. Convenitnf to beach,<br />
bearflwalk, shopping Full appliance package including<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> stor age etc Buy now and pick your interior color<br />
scheme i?»,9OOIirsi floor, $84.900second floor<br />
SHORE REALTY<br />
BIS Bay Ave. 609-399 1900<br />
conditioning, mthwSihwr, <strong>of</strong>f iirflf<br />
lurking, near beach and boardwalk<br />
US.000 Garden it.lt Suit.. RtailOr.<br />
lim.nOAUiuryAvelft JU* r>ft<br />
halt) furnished candimlnlym apt,<br />
•vallaBle far Hit Or rent. Fir Inlor<br />
meiion aM^apaainiintnf to inipaci, call<br />
iTMIIf. Th. Mlfty Agency, Real<br />
•Halt, Part Place ana in. btiih Ptf<br />
CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX<br />
Eleven I bedroom units, super condition, great location.<br />
Owner financing for qualified buyer.<br />
ogcr<br />
835 *¥§•!§ 1 Avf.<br />
DLUE WATED<br />
M Jc D H 0 0 M I H I U M j | / \ .<br />
IN'.-;*<br />
•iU<br />
' OUEH 50% NOW UNDER AGREEMBfT.<br />
DONT MISS OUT,<br />
IAPFORDABLESHORE LIVING<br />
I PrlcelMS shore lifestyle, Rtlax, unwind and tnfoy KM<br />
I serenity <strong>of</strong> fhtj picturesque Inland Waterway from your I<br />
I private balcony or faHu advantage <strong>of</strong> adjacent residential<br />
I marina located at fht wn Street Bridge and Bayfront,<br />
I Two and three bedroom split level condos starting at only f<br />
I SIOS.OOO. Reisrvafions now being accepted it our on site<br />
salti<strong>of</strong>flee, OP.iN EVERY DAY 1J AM, to a P.M.<br />
B. jutifui 100,10(1 ,,,,,„, ,,_,( !n f h, Riviera lection<br />
Witurlnfl a thr»e bedroom, v/t bath rancher with modern<br />
kitchen and all appliances. The home Is centrally heated &<br />
cooled w/a tremendous 2 ear detached garage. Don't mist<br />
thli value for iiM,9M,<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
~ 1717 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />
.. . Timothy j Richards, Owner/Broker<br />
V (> i ,'\ ' 609 399 1612<br />
1 or toll free out <strong>of</strong> state<br />
800 843 0172 •<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
620 OCEAN AVE. #A-3<br />
SATURDAY, AUG. 3i*t<br />
H00NT04PJH.<br />
^ Cltv HOM6 9<br />
Mdroomf, 2>,JJbaih»,<br />
powdtr >room»A 2 car<br />
garage/ gas not Water heat<br />
Fully furnished Condo with<br />
many extras, 3 BR'i, 2'A<br />
baths, plus a mother In law<br />
unit. Great rental history.<br />
fOUHt SMALL APTSLcen<br />
*»Y'V de6tolf(<br />
MDWYErf.REALESTAT<br />
M6NT-;DeVELO>(EM<br />
Perfect opportunity awaits with this property <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
gergeous 2 bedroom apt, upstalra and 2 large garage bays I<br />
on the street level. Owner relocating business. CALL<br />
TODAY at iiW.WO.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
1717 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,N.J. 08226<br />
Timothy J. Richards. Owner/Broker<br />
609 399 1612<br />
or roil free out <strong>of</strong> state<br />
800-843-0172<br />
9M<br />
LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />
REALTOR<br />
BEAUTIFUL MODERN YEAR ROUND HOME. North<br />
section, almost perefect condition. Living room, modern<br />
kitchen with dining area, 1 bedroomi, IVs baths. Built by<br />
ona <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* finest builders. All electric with (ergs<br />
garage and attractive yard. 1125,000.<br />
HEATED t FAMItr DWELLING upper eetfaBt has 4<br />
bedrooms, i full baths, hoi water heat. First floor j<br />
bedroom complete apt,, gas hot wafer heat, tasy main-<br />
tenance with vinyl siding. $l li.ooo.<br />
36ATLANTCAVE. 318-6011<br />
Three bedroom, i bath, living room, dining area, galley<br />
kitchen, liundry room, parting, 2 blocks to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Clty'i finest beaches; i years old qualify first floor duplex'<br />
Hmao, fully furnished and equipped, ixeelUnf rental<br />
potential. Call today IMMM.<br />
Baymndlnos i|nBlt, Pour bedrooms, status, IHfWtiWen,,<br />
large Nlfehtn, laundry, garage with suhdeck, magnificent<br />
View. Call to InipiCf, $117,500. " V<br />
Three bedroom, 1 bath cottage, gas heat, quiet area, has<br />
potential, needs work. 144,900.<br />
Condominium...! bedrooms, I baths, dining area, laundry<br />
facilities, pool and parking, t7?,S00.<br />
West Avenue single,,,? bedrooms, convenient to oeach and<br />
boardwalk, ffl.m.<br />
Luxurious Gardens beachfronf.,,eusfom built single, J<br />
bedrooms, 2 paths, family room Mitti wet bar, flrepiaee<br />
garage, reardeek with speetacuiWvlew <strong>of</strong> b*ach and<br />
ocean, M2j,o<strong>of</strong>l.<br />
Asbury Avenue eommerclal,,,sforefronf and 3 apfs., high<br />
traffic location, 110,000Income. Call today, SliMM,'<br />
Asbury Avenue ilngle.,.3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room<br />
with woodburnlng stove and eening fan, iaroe<br />
dlnlng/iivlng area, well maintained property. Block to ex-<br />
cellent beach, tiso.ooo.<br />
•eaehfront duplex eondo...Soufh *nd second floor with<br />
speefaeular view. Three bedrooms^arge decks, central<br />
air, large stone fireplace. Very good rental history.<br />
Hif.fM,<br />
OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />
REALTOR<br />
34th*AjburyAve. 3993403<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SAT. 4 SUN. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
1720 Wttley Ave.<br />
UuxuFloui new townHouie, 3 bedrooms plus den, aw baths,<br />
living room with ilrupiact, dinlnB area, utility room,<br />
master bedroom with cathedral ceiling and deck with<br />
ocean view. Many other txtraiSH»,S00 . '"<br />
SATURDAY, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
3947 Weft Avenue<br />
Stylish South end single Four bedrooms, 7 baths, fully<br />
furnished, good condition, short distance to beach, con<br />
venlent to shopping, large parking area $129,900. ' •<br />
, ****** f<br />
•UILOMWANTID<br />
'Make an <strong>of</strong>fer on this Wesley Av^nde lot, closo to beach,<br />
boardwalk and shopping, 33x100' lot, zoned mulfl family<br />
Owner anxious to Mil Prlttdat*75,000<br />
SPECTACULAR CONTEMPORARY BEACHFRONT CONDOS<br />
New 4 bedroom, 2 bath" units, air conditioned, fully f<strong>of</strong>-<br />
rtlshed, all amenities |M': ( 'V, '<br />
ThrtM bMroorns, 4 baths ••cfT Unit, all amenitJM,.gnfur- •<br />
nlsnad, one block to beach *270,000. Can be sold n condo*.'<br />
ltM,U»flrstflo6r,*145,000s«cOTidfloor. '„ /,<br />
INTALSAVAIliA<br />
Best Investment buy In town. Thre« apfs, and restaurant<br />
F»ULLY H1ATHD. Good overall condition. Near beach<br />
and boardwalk location,<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
Realtors<br />
ISih & Asbury Ave. 399-3038<br />
1101,000<br />
Ul.WO<br />
1141,900<br />
$225,000<br />
IliMOO<br />
"WISE BUYS'<br />
Duplex ..................... 39 Asbury Road<br />
Single......................... 459 west Ave<br />
Mu_l"........................ 426 Wesley Ave.<br />
Commercial ................ ,4apts., Jstores<br />
Upper Township .............. J bdrrn, single<br />
WE HAVE OTHERS<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS D3<br />
DEFRANCO -MOOREinc.<br />
T/A Allen Stretch, Jr. Realty<br />
BIO OCEAN Aye. a»f,94as<br />
TWQ BEDROOM — S.C<strong>On</strong>d floor condd<br />
witn tmnitl ocein IIH, 4Hi AlMry<br />
Ave FurnimM llte.BN, Call liUlft<br />
iik t9i Teiiy. 91]<br />
LOViLlp-j 6B one story Mule, g«<br />
neat, isrss lei, ASerion MrK uctlen.<br />
Convenient to Parkway lilt 31. ossd<br />
KhHIs. U1.0OO. Call WMM. S,T0<br />
BEACHPRONT<br />
First floor unit, with ail<br />
new fully equipped kitchen<br />
Including microwave.<br />
Beautifully decorated, 3<br />
bedrooms, 1 baths, gas<br />
heat, oversized corner lot<br />
«7J»000,<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Duplex in excellent con-<br />
dition in good neigh-<br />
borhood, 3 bedrooms, jots<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f* street parking<br />
1149,500,<br />
#*•#**<br />
Affordable home with new<br />
vinyl siding, ro<strong>of</strong> and win-<br />
dows. New kitchen with<br />
microwave and Jenn-AIr<br />
rangi), S bedrooms, Vft<br />
bathi, asking SS2,000.<br />
****** ^<br />
WEST AVENUE<br />
Condo in great condition, i<br />
bedrooms, central air, fur-<br />
nished with all appliances,<br />
excellent rental history<br />
$7»,»00,<br />
BETTY JOHNSON<br />
Reii Estate<br />
398-6066<br />
Licensed RMi emit trtmrr<br />
GREAT<br />
LOCATION<br />
Two story spacious con-<br />
temporary home, wrap<br />
around deck, 4J'xlO0'<br />
large, private, weeded<br />
property, newly decorated,<br />
4 bdrms, ] full baths, rec,<br />
room w/spiral staircase,<br />
ig, LR, kiteh, and so much<br />
more. Completely furn.<br />
Located In heart <strong>of</strong> gardens<br />
across from N, PI, Lagoon.<br />
Offered by owner for<br />
SiM,00O, •yAppf.<strong>On</strong>iy.<br />
l-30<br />
DUPLEX<br />
66 Sunset Place<br />
•109,900<br />
Enclosed porch, living<br />
room, dining room, kit<br />
hen, 3 bedrooms, full bath<br />
on each floor.<br />
LAMINA CO., Inc.<br />
215-565-2175<br />
an:-' MAKE<br />
i MY<br />
DAYS!<br />
CALL<br />
Thrie-' bedrm,, 1 bath<br />
duplex, center city, beach<br />
'view from porch, furn.<br />
1139,900.<br />
*****<br />
Very modern furn, condo<br />
across Iron) beach, 3 bdr.<br />
ms,, 2 baths, (175,900.<br />
###**<br />
Three bdrm,, IVs bath<br />
single with boat slip.<br />
Owner financing for<br />
qualified buyitr. 1157,900.<br />
Four bdrm,,' 2VS bath,<br />
lagoonf rent • eornt r,<br />
*24S,000.<br />
**••** . -:<br />
Ultra condo on lagoon, I<br />
bdrms, l<strong>of</strong>t, 2 dicks plus<br />
! porch and fireplace.<br />
$253,500.<br />
******<br />
MULTI-UNIT<br />
823 <strong>Ocean</strong>, 5 units<br />
1017 central Ave, 3 units<br />
plus io rooms<br />
******<br />
Watcrview lot, owner<br />
financing for qualified<br />
bt/irfer, 175,000<br />
"JHB SELLING OFFICE"<br />
399-2500<br />
J.MUSSO.INC.<br />
" ESTATE,<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
FURNISHED DUFI.BX — J bedroom 1<br />
bath. MS0 Dim utlllilei. No pati, >'-,<br />
monthi deppslt. rettiencvt, Scpf. 13th<br />
to June lstti. Call 2t3JSs-otI». v. 13<br />
UAROE TWO BEDROOM APT - Flrtt<br />
floor, heal Included, turnlih«l. U7S and<br />
two br., third floor turnlthed apt. tin<br />
Central location. Available mlds.pl. to<br />
mid-May. No pen. Families only, w/d<br />
Rel. req. call Jt*»JH Ml<br />
GARDENS DUPLfil(~— Very n]»<br />
cuan, l«t floor, 3 bdrm,, bath, Mv room<br />
hit. ram. II Central Rd. 5H 10-11 a.m<br />
or f ( p.m. 133! mo. plus utllltlii<br />
t J<br />
SOUTHBHD, 1ST FLOOR - J br~l<br />
bath, family room, wa*her/dry*.r, fully<br />
furnished, t'00 plut utilities. Available<br />
early Sept- III June IS. call Jta-Ul] at<br />
fer j p.m. 110<br />
OELIOHTFUL ] ROOM - Furnistiid<br />
apartment. Utilities Inc. ID miles from<br />
A.c. Untenable call JII-tl0l.FI 17<br />
GARDINJ AREA ~ tBtcltin tliitlin<br />
cy, w/d. Prelfr matura adulr. No pefs<br />
Slog monthly Includes all utilities. Call<br />
1?! 0100. » )<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
Winter Rentili<br />
WINTER or YEARLY<br />
RENTALS<br />
• • i •• i • ^<br />
Efficiency, l'BDR, or 2 BDR,<br />
Modern Kitchens & Bath.<br />
Winter $300 to S375+Utll.<br />
Yearly $375 to $540 + utll.<br />
Call 391 6329 or 3»0 1164<br />
WINTCH RENTAL. — Available Im.<br />
metllat.lv 4 bedroom hoitla near beach,<br />
1410 plus utilities calf )ti 1413 I 30<br />
WINTBH RINTAL — (apt 14 III May<br />
u furnished mich.n. living room,<br />
dlnins room, 3 pedroomi Oat heat 1 or<br />
3 mature adults No pals 11H monthly<br />
l»ua utilities Call 3ft-43Ji3 I 3.<br />
4 BEDROOM HOUlM7~~~Vi~ll*ii\.<br />
•oulhend Nlcefv furnished, gulll area.<br />
References rttjilnd. no pelt MM/me<br />
plus utilities Calf ItMtn batwwi 11<br />
pro t)<br />
FURNISHED I BEDnOOM I bjlh,<br />
comlorteole for 3. flrit floor "Jo pets<br />
1110 per month including utilities Call<br />
111 I3ea 14<br />
1 FURNISHED CONPOS Iff OCEAN<br />
BLOCK — I month lease, 3 room 137]<br />
mo plus utllltlei « room, tin mo plui<br />
utilities call 31a 37s* s*t ihm Mopday<br />
.30<br />
WINTER* RENTAL -"isTTlr," IUH<br />
nishad i bdr, If, KIKhen I. bam, w/d,<br />
all IfrMt parting, na.r beach 4 MwUi,.<br />
ratlrencn r.suirid Call ltt IIM or<br />
oeiAN"cTff^'niiTan7*itSif»kn,<br />
TWO Oil POUR ••BROOM APTf. - three SadroMiii, ill Bathi, Haw Ml.<br />
C.ntral location, Available fapf, fa ch«n. wattnf, dryer, »ler TV. Fur-<br />
May, a,.,, IIS<br />
Vl FUBNiSHlD BFf<br />
naiNCV - Apartmini. IIH F*J HWj<br />
•arga aiiHlencK apartmatil I14» M<br />
mo,, iwo Baarf«m apartnitBi M»ffl<br />
mi lac* wtln IU p*f m*. adiiHlei|al<br />
for heal • Wlililw, . MsyperMii, imp. WJ.<br />
foams, call iff-Ms. ^ ,<br />
ONE, i OR , HUOBOOM Arrt,"a.<br />
Nwrw.cn and bo.nf.ail,. All rnoMm<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE -<br />
Wesley Ave<br />
tment<br />
call 3ft 3433 for appoln<br />
TF<br />
NEW BAYFRONT HOME — llth L<br />
Pleasure. 1 Mr.. I balhs, W/D. DW<br />
garbage disposal, gas heal and hoi<br />
wafer, family, teCurlty deposit<br />
references required. No pals. Oct. 15-<br />
M»y I USD plus utilities. f«ll<br />
4114»ll. HI<br />
adults Call 111 ]mi<br />
SUMMER RENTAL - <strong>Ocean</strong> frtai't<br />
nan lo»ury duptei e tmrums. ••<br />
baths lacum tnicroivave, HresiUcai<br />
Available 17 balhs. wallntr. dryer. I3»s »""IOR Cl<br />
muilhly plut utilities. Oil toUJI l|3t.<br />
TIZEN — Introdnclary o»»<br />
6c.,i.lront o*4t avdnoln;<br />
lima <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
new private. Calljll-IMi<br />
BEACHFRONT ~ IHl central AvV'<br />
HOUSE — Nearly furnished. 3rd Street, New 3 Bedroom 3 bath ilnl IIM/<br />
UAactt black, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, lartja duplex Available weakly Sapt 33 tlnv<br />
rear deck and front porch oil street October call HI fill wiikefuli„ or T-<br />
parklno 147} monthly Including all >» I1I-U4J weekday! Ht<br />
utilities AvallabJ. I IS Call 111 •»• or _ -,.•<br />
ISIJ^SM^JSI^ ^ tl ONE BEDROOM - Centratly foc.tM<br />
OCEAN CITY - 3 bedroom apt !.pt J"' f n l . ' *' rMI „ ParKIno/^<br />
.oaun.Pr.,.r...ch.rWpr«,,. Z2*«g, J^"""* -> ,<br />
References required. I3S0 monthly In<br />
eluding ulllltlej. call Jtt »U. ( JO<br />
BEACH BLOCK - Near 4IU St. Utilities<br />
0nd caole TV Included. Two bedroom<br />
turn. apt. «ao monlnly. Call 3v> 4WS. tl<br />
TWO B.R., WELL FURN. APT. - OW<br />
w/d; w/w carpet, <strong>of</strong>f-street park. Mid<br />
Sept. S3SS plus elec. a. phone. (IIS) us-<br />
1354. «1<br />
SEPTEMBEII—Pint Ifoor 3 ImlrooTrF.<br />
tleepj t <strong>Ocean</strong> tide comer Urd an*<br />
wnt AV. <strong>of</strong>f (tnat parung HT»<br />
w«kiy for'wnnjorujjperw.^mbr<br />
1 weeks Call 409 •« 1W4 Mp<br />
FIRST FLOOR APf-Turo bedroomi,<br />
one bsft, Available October I, near Mth<br />
SI «45O plus Utilities CAM 3W 0547 ' tl<br />
] BEDSIOOM COTTAGE<br />
area. Call IIS 171 3145.<br />
In the bay<br />
If ER-Sd<br />
WINTIH RENTAL — <strong>Ocean</strong> Iront<br />
tukury duplex, t bedrooms, s baths<br />
lacunl, microwave, fireplace, parking<br />
Available t-31 lo s-lr-u. ll» per mo<br />
Call 191 1541 • 30<br />
BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHEO-3<br />
bedroom apt. J114 Simpson . Ave<br />
Washer, dryer. TV. <strong>of</strong>f (treat parking<br />
avail. Oct. thru Mar IS, IMt. mi month<br />
plus utilities. Cull m«41»4 or 9fS-flf<br />
0107. . VX<br />
EXCELLENT LOCATION-] SR, fum<br />
w/w, d/w, w/lt, cable HBO + tlet. No<br />
pats. Ret. tept^une. Call Ut 4U4. Ft-10<br />
SEPTEMBER thru OECEM<br />
lor rwwly retwvafea 1 I,<br />
apartments <strong>of</strong>f 7th sttwt and the ptuun't<br />
change ol pace ol an uncnrsnletf BaaHl<br />
walk call 311 1113 " n<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
Seasonal and weekly* 1<br />
prime time still available '•<br />
JAMES M. ^<br />
RlilElDM<br />
1000 Wnt AM. 3ta-17M<br />
>AV, AUGUST 30, IBM<br />
RtntaU Florida R.E.<br />
ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED APTI —<br />
I bdr., llll/mo.i 3 bdr. carriage Mouse<br />
HtVtH.1 3 Mr. HIO/mO.1 3 bdr a<br />
oct.n «itw. Htvmo. vicinity nth a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>. Utlllllai not Included. Call IM<br />
455 i- • ' Fin<br />
VEKY NICE UOOMY 1 pdrm. n,ini>hM<br />
•pirtm.nl, eictlltntt central location.<br />
W/D. Available early Sept. 14 mid-Mly<br />
No pttt .Families only klM plui<br />
utilities. Can ha leen on Saturday, 111,<br />
p.m. Call If f 43M. , pll<br />
WINTErl RBNTALS NOW AVAILABLE<br />
— New out and Iwo bedroomi, cl<strong>of</strong>e lu<br />
beach. Starling at low as 1110 plus<br />
ullllltes, Other larger, rentals alto<br />
available, sandpiper Raaitv, Reiltor.<br />
411 Atlantic Ave. Jtt nil.: .;., Fit<br />
OCBAN ClTY-J bedroom fMtia, 4th<br />
beach Block, LR. OR. ivt bath. I<br />
Mr to JurwHU mo. Call »M J7«,<br />
BEACHFRONT and<br />
BfACHVIEWir,<br />
, ,r luxury Winter Rentals , ;<br />
Now Available (7 or 8 month leasei)<br />
i=EATUBTNG: V<br />
AUGUST and<br />
SEPTEMBER '<br />
RENTALS ABE AVAJUWLE<br />
THRU...<br />
ROBERT L SHARP *•<br />
Real Estate ,<br />
Realtor ' , ,'<br />
CTOOrUbaiyAn. 399-1837<br />
5501W«»tA»a. 39M7M<br />
'SumiriRr and ',<br />
linings wanted.<br />
ten»nt» watting.<br />
JOHNSpN<br />
Hit<br />
-nee, find my<br />
last m\a insurance premium<br />
bill will substantiate the fact I<br />
am paying the insurance<br />
company for not insuring me<br />
based on the following:<br />
— Tort Unit option<br />
Lots For Sale<br />
LARGE If i IIS' OUPLiX LOT - In<br />
ncalltnl location, list s Haven, witn<br />
Impravernenti, HI,loo firm, call ill<br />
«3»IS, anytime n<br />
Public Notices<br />
elTYOFOetAN CITT<br />
CAPS MAT COUNTY. NIW JERSBV<br />
BHOPOiAL IS J!<br />
SEALED eiDI lor th> ConitruCtion<br />
<strong>of</strong> tulkhHai al «lh a itn street<br />
situated in IM <strong>City</strong> ol ocean <strong>City</strong>, N*w<br />
Jertjy, a> mori specllically •« forlli in<br />
the Proposal Form, will be rei/tived by!<br />
the <strong>City</strong> Purchasing Agtnl on Icpllln.<br />
oer 13, I«IS it 10:00 am prevailing<br />
timi, at which linn the uld utiM bids<br />
wiU Qe pMblicly opined and read.<br />
All propoiili shall be subrnitted on<br />
the Proposal Forfh ipgroved for fhii<br />
proposal, or on an eiact replica at, to<br />
wording arts punctuation, copies oi<br />
«ueh Proposal Form, fhli Advtr<br />
llsefnenf, end the Terms and<br />
bill and again with only<br />
average Inteiligence, it would<br />
If I tk ll th<br />
, __ mnmtetuetim.iwoM<br />
tl.464.50! mve»46.36and the company<br />
- PIP luiunuice eompu? would not aaauroe coveriage<br />
reirnbnriemeiit: If I tiki this until after an auto acd *<br />
premium deduction <strong>of</strong> $18.46 liability exceeded (2,5001<br />
and obtain an award In an Consider •<br />
note •ecidint, I pay the staler in tn<br />
company any medical ei- hr>spitali«d for only one day<br />
penses they paid or give them who unfortunately could &vi<br />
30 percent <strong>of</strong> what I might afford other '•wrap-around"<br />
receive for pain, suffering and insurance, be would have to<br />
Inconvenience. <strong>On</strong> even a pay the Medicare "A"<br />
small •ward <strong>of</strong> 110,000, the' deductible <strong>of</strong> MOO. The<br />
company stands to receive company again comes out<br />
»,000! ahead with a saving <strong>of</strong> at least<br />
Editor, Stn^l-LBdier. I ownw <strong>of</strong> the North Star Ml<br />
have followed with Interest Mm to fli to trmffy aT-nfnat<br />
the--recent lijttem In your that irg could take m •<br />
pages expressing concern collection to help, StmOaity,<br />
about poUuUon <strong>of</strong> Great Egg we could ask tin ownv c( Mt<br />
Harbor Bay. These letters SW to see If the DOtw «f tMiff<br />
have been aimed not only at little bun bombi coold tw<br />
pollution in the conventionii] oirtalled ind dot rant IQ<br />
sense, but pollution <strong>of</strong> scenic entile* who like to datwiht<br />
beauty <strong>of</strong> noUe as welL ducks we could also tvtt Urn<br />
I suggest that we stop to replace the high fatauttr<br />
tenjoanlng UM fact that our tamp at the dock ntwH<br />
>« m. ««— L -'—» elected <strong>of</strong>ficials seem to be Street on the bay.<br />
.W^l? ^25*! talet<strong>of</strong>fUiehooktormynuto doing nothing about thij A similar ple«i tbatit 1Mb<br />
mjii«tes«rtdent accident ,„ tt§ m o m i <strong>of</strong> pwbleB.We nan do • tot fateudty laaJpToTS Imf<br />
threihold: If I am to relieve death, tuimrei expenses or<br />
ttie insuranei company, <strong>of</strong> tacome t^rttauflan, I would „,„„,„ musml,elice<br />
„ w a m o<br />
ttiiir eovirage up to 11,500 in mm »i8,«, bat tte company, m^%' MtS?Ki drfuV<br />
an auto .ccident, they wfll studs to Mve at least »2,00D1 uS(whicfwouUitowfc<br />
aUow me a premium - PIT medical espeuse tatenieHeT) dSifiJT"^<br />
reduction <strong>of</strong> 185.60. The btacflu datable,; intake mSKisSSiMta<br />
company la possibly saving *••••» iawi«ia»ii,«»iii,u I«.M •"•M-ufurcB nnuu save rpe m<br />
premium about $111,71, but<br />
tte lncurance company would<br />
b lt ff th f<br />
$4,009.68. Overall, perhaps tie<br />
oompany could be saving<br />
hil ? trom<br />
5<br />
New<br />
law<br />
OM! ahead with a saving <strong>of</strong> at least ,, e law<br />
- PIP medical expense |400plus UablUty under OM reiUy rid »clni »uto In-<br />
only: If I take Ms dedoctton -avt^pieaMmtdtdiietable «"«totalftw J«ay.<br />
fce insurance company does tar the company I<br />
not pay man auto accident for Again usins my premium<br />
Enforce West<br />
Avenue speed limit<br />
^ ttooo,<br />
CommumiyAHBlrs<br />
chairman<br />
PJ.; Maybe if the 600,000<br />
uninsured drivers In im who<br />
bad an auto aeddent bad their<br />
can impounded Immediately<br />
Bid held until two year ac-<br />
JMtor, Senitoel.Lidg«: In tail before tl»« are lives «Vtable auto tawrirnee was<br />
reply to James HoRue'olrtter taj, 2!°i ttod "S** hil P »<br />
.gardlng tile speed limit on Wame withheld upon request Roueing our NJ. Auto In-<br />
West Av., I feel he was much OamOty *nu*nto. to«^,wc--fc<br />
twMiidtottitnotwiiti,ete, «, . tat someone who tamn flii<br />
Tlie majority <strong>of</strong> motorteto, I - - ^«_»__—<br />
truck drivers, bus drivers and |<br />
especially the (rath (nek |<br />
drivers don't abide by the I<br />
speed limit, they drive more I<br />
like 40-50 mph. As soon as a I<br />
traffic control car is stationed j<br />
without them. could be made to<br />
For starters, I expect these Bros, and <strong>Ocean</strong> QSj '<br />
letters have already gotten Oub.<br />
toe meisage to Atlantic A idea to owner, <strong>of</strong> poww<br />
Eaectricthatltsplantobuflda boats that they t*«ak O»<br />
afcajtory smoke stack may be sound barrier " '<br />
in trouble. That could cause might also be i<br />
^ to ncsthlnk the project or think most omen <strong>of</strong> --<br />
to find some way to boats go throwh the latr«t<br />
camouflage their plant at tow speed. Ittaaifr « W<br />
Beesley's Point It Is the MnoTttywhantraOt.»mv<br />
ugliest structure on the bay only require letUM *F*int<br />
and they must be sensitive to taow that we cue -- '<br />
ttat. As for me, I am heart)<br />
As a next step, I suggest by this gnnmlmefl <strong>of</strong> t<br />
that stockholders <strong>of</strong> Atlantic cern about me bty. Son<br />
Electric write to management tamycoDdtajaattimlf i<br />
and the board <strong>of</strong> directors, throwing dpiettai<br />
to the nert annnal DMttag to Today 1 am „,<br />
vote agaltirt any director who Hmanaahtny.<br />
dctesnotworktosJ^rjhyslca]<br />
and visual pollution <strong>of</strong> the<br />
buy.<br />
As for noiie, I suggest tl<br />
\i<br />
(Please torn to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1985-86 bus schedul<br />
t<br />
•USfCHIiMl.il<br />
ss Aveuue mcy tm saw i Ttta bu» aciMula far itujMa at<br />
I. Why Isn't M Ijnmilrked '••^'no'^ln'armaclujt.Jcnix.i.Illb.<br />
»* ,,.^ 11. "IT _ I IW * •" W M By Auf. «. All<br />
car meoi Uvei are ea» |i»iJtr.iivin8inm.araafm«nsrr.n<br />
danfiered when amhniimf** : i«itr^iiiafremoaiii*if»iiuaiij<br />
B ^ = _ g ^ |HU A B!aBB^±±aK A H - —— — - V •:_ ^<br />
II Corner <strong>of</strong> ath Straat 1 Hay Avanui<br />
si eemar <strong>of</strong> um straal & lay Avanua<br />
Nl eornaf <strong>of</strong> Rlamond Avant* &<br />
gtj<br />
hasn't helped that much », B.V.<br />
i am<br />
If tilt <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the consulting Inglneer 24Ul an<br />
iBRM, WHOS -<br />
Ml, IlHCIafuiar vltw,<br />
, itnaa, lamrity, Awaliabi. Nav,<br />
I. MM monthly. Call Jll 7«M. i-ja<br />
!(t arti wait Avenue. All itudtm,<br />
K W TENNIS - PeyrHi<br />
be«h. Qul.1 igutlan. Mill Mr<br />
• C«P«. I bMrooms, 1 Bam.<br />
lM«,4MMtrtM MWUM, UM fim- 1<br />
*•«, Igmlta*!, IJM plus IRilltiM. Ml<br />
JimtV, Beatwn, WMtM. H<br />
> F L«, Manan,,<br />
WtEhen, alwn*. Mtk, poroi, l»l water<br />
4JMtM nwpM deslreO M Ms. Mil In-<br />
ct, gtll. Write Ml 111, »eMlnel Ledser,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, MJ. _tl<br />
•O««HT u IM»«P - Bill H.Ut.T<br />
MfHm |l •tMftlWJHlUtlMijBf<br />
vatrty Mkae, tm-i* tr tHit. .t JTSJ]<br />
tob,ry A»«. W 5501 Well Ave. tl<br />
tWO fJIDHOOM - Hew balhroom,<br />
•Mwl* rtiMviM. Call iti-mn er us-<br />
tUXumsul - mm iiaar cgn-<br />
soplnlum i| JM lay. Two bedrooms. I<br />
kailH. AV.IUH. Sept. it, WM IttMtnli.<br />
caiim-nw. t-m<br />
I iwo liBkiNM - u P. K, H HI Mat, no pefj, marsre ear.<br />
Men only. WMta •iltlm Informaimri,<br />
•la • rahinMH, ifc, tu He. IM. Jen-<br />
tliL<br />
Rooms<br />
MOM uoo TO »m - incl. vWiila,<br />
MrM sll«, Mllr fumllheil, clean,<br />
MfHlfll, na pall. Mature persons only I<br />
pNnMM 4 uc, flea, utMal. Call M<br />
an MhnUyi wily. Call tar tppt,<br />
4 > • PM. mum. M<br />
T'iDR. OAAAO* AI*T. — Itnmac. ton<br />
aitKn Available lepl. l. liatvma. plui<br />
, -tWI'lrlw CalHtm>i.aiitl«rTo«iy tl<br />
;OHI>O(IHI»HKB-JI*mri»rn, UiMlh<br />
iti.. waihar, dryer, d/w. w/w unwt,<br />
tlnplaea, patina, ilerafja, oeacn<br />
black, iHlnlly at mj It. UH sir tngnni<br />
•fSWl HtlllTlH. Hi pelt. Call 3W-M3I. l-3a<br />
FURNISHED—l bedroom, l tsaiiiT<br />
kit. teturlly dapoalt required No<br />
Adulrtonly Call M0-M1S */M<br />
ANCNOMAOIl HOUil-Boemi lor<br />
rut, opin rill round iti] Central<br />
. Ave. Ot»»n eiiy, tsll 3ff«« or in-<br />
tm. if<br />
HOOMS-*y tha nwntti. itanini Mpt.<br />
rv, nirlf, with lull ana nail kathi,<br />
Referent*! raqyirM, Ns irnektri. Call<br />
Wf nil. W0<br />
ROOM WITH SINK - Available Sept •<br />
for non-irnDklng mat*. Unti <strong>of</strong> p,Lr Iffi, e if?<br />
anfl Chapter 33 <strong>of</strong> the Pubiit; Laws ei<br />
II?,,<br />
Pigs may be mailed or deNvereo fo<br />
tht eily Cl.rk <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> O«an Cify,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, New Jeney or<br />
prtlenlld to Ihe <strong>City</strong> Clerk <strong>of</strong> >ald <strong>City</strong><br />
In In. Council Chambers, city Hall, al<br />
Hie llmt <strong>of</strong> calling lor Hid bids.<br />
If the city is reluctant to<br />
give out too many tickets to<br />
vacationers, I think they<br />
should take into considemtion<br />
life-safety and impress upon<br />
them bat while they are In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> they must abide<br />
by Hie speed limits.<br />
b Sea Isle, Avalon and j<br />
. HWl ISIaol pupill to be transported<br />
.are ictieoulrt at ton.<br />
I All pupl hi wtto live south <strong>of</strong> Jltn Strwl<br />
last <strong>of</strong> ttta railroad and all pupiia wtv<br />
• lln asutti sf 30th ttraet watt <strong>of</strong><br />
"rallrnatd tsii a>«« .<br />
, Ii invglvad m any acta ol<br />
• mSlkanaulgr or dlaratOKl on th. bun.<br />
' he/ m. en be endixtM frvn ma bu.<br />
The cr, e,Un,i, «„„.« ,„, HP. ,. g ^ ^ - , § fc ^ j^T.. Unl«.<br />
speed on the main street as<br />
they do on West Avenue. In<br />
«)|BtiaiJ, I . . .<br />
njmtar ttrjatl ONLY<br />
mei For bell »chMI<br />
Avenue as much as they do on |intafTnMiitaschaoi<br />
WiMt Avftnue — and Ray prlm * n ' l£lBo1<br />
west, avenue ana oay<br />
Avenue has a higher speed<br />
l<br />
I (Dam<br />
I *).m<br />
• Nam<br />
» Mam<br />
140 p m<br />
s<br />
a asfvamv r"»t vr vrrivw —<br />
Cpaca w rant, Atsaw Ava. MM moo<br />
th* waa Htnittaa. Jrttrtw RaalMn.<br />
rRKH — Wlft< kitchen<br />
1311 monthly. Apt. including ulll. lilt<br />
monthly. Available Sopi. 11 to June IS<br />
Call itHIW. M<br />
NICajLV BURNISHED ROOM - With<br />
bath • thowtr. First floor. For lady or<br />
•efttlaman. All year round rental<br />
Private homo. Roll. Parking. Call )»l<br />
ntt, t4<br />
tavhoel<br />
N<br />
tNoiKHrrii<br />
MDROOM AFT — Furnltljed aT<br />
llhad. Vaarlr or'wHittf. Call<br />
RMIty,|irKMIT>-IN« H<br />
R.E. Wanted<br />
many qUallltad prafsiatectfi<br />
CAU RANDALL REALTY<br />
5jth ami Central Aw.<br />
itt-tt.O<br />
bedFOonit. bath, living<br />
*oom, Bat-In' kltcnen, dlth-<br />
W«>her, dltpMal, waiher-<br />
V twok-up 2nd fi, un-~<br />
turn. No psrtt. maximum <strong>of</strong><br />
2per*>n» tni plus utiMlw.<br />
«i "" / ••'• 1 .'«-"''-; i<br />
W474) ' B .| N* cornar ot llm JTrart 4 Cantral<br />
la present and objections you miy have .-i.i.V.-v.. j ITIiJi.-*. • Avanua i<br />
t,,b.,r.ni,n, .<br />
and stnat a. Cantrai AMtMa<br />
Km straal a, Csnlral Avanua<br />
•th Straat a, CaMm A>*KM<br />
J2nd Stnat 4 CaMnl Avatma<br />
Mm Straat« carm-ai AMHM<br />
Ath strvat 4 camraj Avanu*<br />
«»d Stnaet «, Canmi Avsnm<br />
Ann stnat 4 cantrslt Avanua<br />
47th strait a. CarUral Aaranga<br />
Stnat 4 Centnl Avanua C<br />
•)<br />
Avarwa<br />
MmtvvaalRaarDMva^ylBvtwfein<br />
2^<br />
licratary ol'lh. s. m« Point zoning<br />
Burd bi Adlintmmt, whira miy are<br />
l U b l i H t l l J,<br />
.alUbairHpectlw<br />
Tt(H tiotita |i i»nl to you by ti.a a*.<br />
plk.nl oy order ot the Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />
AiuJimwuorth.<strong>City</strong>olsom^Point<br />
O ' Na.wrti>riioinR.iiieiiai.<br />
indaVlduiUy Owned. WtW J,<br />
oansldered to bi « Dart Of tht •<br />
gOT<strong>On</strong>jineiB.^ , .,, ,<br />
World ' WiT, 'II I<br />
Spruct Road K Bay Avenue<br />
Tennesu. Avenue 1, Bay Avenu.<br />
30th Strtat I Bay Avenue<br />
ttnd Street 1 wait Avtnut<br />
Um Strtat «. wail Avanu.<br />
SMd Str.et L Wnt Avanua<br />
I4th Stntl. 4 Welt Avenue<br />
aih Street 4 Cantral Avanu.<br />
S4rh Straal 4 Central Avanua<br />
Ord Street 4 Central Avanu.<br />
40th Straat 4 Central Avanua<br />
15th Street 4 Cantral Avetnw<br />
Mth Straat 4 Cantral Avmua<br />
17th stnat 4 central Avanua<br />
lath strait 4 Cantral Avanu.<br />
tth Straat 4 Central Avanua<br />
•th Str*tt 4 WHIey Avww*<br />
4tn Slratt 4 Wailiy Avanue<br />
. Batianaa Road 4 Wnlty Avtnua<br />
North Straat 4 Bay Avtnut<br />
fth Stnat 4 Bay Avanua<br />
OcMn city F Haul.<br />
Intwmedlat. itwdttjli <strong>On</strong>ly ~ < DO<br />
•.in H Comar M Saalpray ftoM t, WMlay<br />
Road<br />
, NS Comar tl Wavarty Blvd. 4 J WMl*y'<br />
Utotd, <<br />
traivcaitia fioad 4 vnalay Road<br />
NW Comar ol w Atlantic Blvd. 4<br />
Garden Partway<br />
'NW Comar ol Inlet Road 4 Wattiav<br />
ftoatt . • •<br />
•I. A-itunaa StistHiti <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
0»mar ot a»'«r«Sr t, 'w»«la. Owoana ^artrwa,)<br />
J Desk* Mil 7 W a m<br />
Baylcndl<br />
NW Comar « Mtn Straal 4 Bay<br />
Avtnu* (Oxford 4 Barir.m tjnea)<br />
NW comer <strong>of</strong> Oxford Lana 4 Sonwrtat<br />
Lane<br />
N£ comer <strong>of</strong> Wnnninster Lane a.<br />
Bartrem Lane<br />
SE Cornw <strong>of</strong> 33nd S1ra*t a. Bay<br />
Ave^ime Ocf^n aty f Rouf.<br />
Intermedia^* Scnooi — I 05 a m<br />
SE Corner <strong>of</strong> 'th street 4 Centnl<br />
Avenue<br />
5E Corner <strong>of</strong> 2nd street a. Central<br />
Avenue<br />
SE Corner ol Centre I Avenue I Bat<br />
HTSM Road<br />
WHt Sid. C Atlantic Avanu. at St<br />
James Plac.<br />
Inhtrmedlat. School ~- I 3D a rn<br />
comer <strong>of</strong> 4th street 4 Simpton Avanu.<br />
NE corner <strong>of</strong> 2nd Street 4 SJmpion<br />
Avartue,<br />
SE Corner ot North straei 4 Simmon<br />
Avtrw.<br />
Oc.in CHy J Rout.<br />
InKrmedltte School <strong>On</strong>ly — I 00 a m<br />
52nd stre*t a, Meven Avenu.<br />
IPtayground)<br />
Clipper Driv. .t Anchor^. Drive<br />
SW Comer <strong>of</strong> 55th Str*^ a, Havan<br />
Avenue ICuitara stand)<br />
NW Corner <strong>of</strong> Sftth straat & Asbury<br />
Avenu.<br />
DISMISSAL ROUTE<br />
OOM <strong>City</strong> Rout. A<br />
High School <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
10th Siren 4 Wat Avenue<br />
32nd Strtat a, Weit Avenue<br />
14th Street » West Avenue<br />
40th Stnet 4 We.1 Avenue<br />
Mth Street 4 wnt Avenu.<br />
lnt.rmedl.t. School <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
stn StreM & Bay Avanu. ,<br />
Bay Avtnue ^ Batttrtea Road<br />
BanerHa Road & Cantral Avenue<br />
4tn stnet a. Wniay Avenu.<br />
7th Street 4 Wttlay Avanua<br />
Oc»n 4 Atlantic<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Route k<br />
High Ichoel <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
30th Street 4 Bay Avanue<br />
3!ro Strttt 4 Bay Avanua<br />
Bartram Lana 4 Bay Avenue<br />
Wntmintter Lane 4 Bay Av.nvt<br />
P U I Child at AHantlc Christian<br />
before going to Prlrnary In afttrnoon<br />
Primary scnool <strong>On</strong>ty<br />
14th Straet 4 flay Avanue<br />
lith Siren a. Bay tvenil<br />
lath strtet 4 Bay Avanue<br />
mth street a. B.y Avenge<br />
34th Street 4 Bay Avanua<br />
3>th Siren 4 Bay Avanua<br />
RIBM Hand Cornar ol 30th StrMl 4<br />
Bayland Drive<br />
32nd Street 4 Bay Avanu.<br />
14th $tni*t 4 Bay Avanu.<br />
Bertram Lana 4 Oxford Lan.<br />
Som.net Lane 4 Weitrnlnstar Lin.<br />
37nd Strtat 4 Bay Avanua<br />
Intermediate fchoal <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
7th Strtat 4 Bay Avenut<br />
sth Stmt 4 Ocaan AVttnu.<br />
4th Street a, Wnley Avtnue<br />
3nd Street 4 Wesley Avinut<br />
ocejanotyciiaat.<br />
High School <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
NW Cornar <strong>of</strong> Ark.m.1 Avanu. 4 Bay<br />
Avanu*<br />
Walnut ROM 4 Apptetn* Lana<br />
Midway Hartjor 4 Grenada Lana i<br />
70th Strait 4 Bay Avanu*<br />
Primary tcMal <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
st Chines plac. 4 Atlantic Avanua<br />
Watity Road 4 Battania Road<br />
Seaipray Road 4 Wtilay Road<br />
Wavariy Blvd 4 wnley Road<br />
Edtntjum Road 4 Gardamj Parmny<br />
Atlantic ChNitlan School (10th straal<br />
4 Wslay Avanva)<br />
10th stnai 4 Bay Avanua<br />
llth Strtat 4 Bar Avmua<br />
nitumond Driv. 4 Michigan Avanua<br />
IMarmesMitg ichaal <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
•rlontai Plac. 4 Atlantic Avanua<br />
Parti Plac. 4 Atlantic Avanua<br />
Ptreilyn Plac* 4 Atlantic Avanua<br />
Battanaa Road 4 Ocaan Row<br />
50th iinat 4 We*t Avanu.<br />
find stnat 4 UMat Astanttai<br />
aiti strten 4 Wexltr *vi<br />
•ma stnat 4 Wkale '<br />
saanw-ay Road 41<br />
W.varly 8lvd 4 WfwB.I Raaat ,<br />
Ntwcaitla Road 4 MajaMy Haw<br />
Brldua Blvd 4 Gundae RDM<br />
ocatacttyHftat*.<br />
HWl Sckaol tgedy<br />
»th SfTMt 4 Cantral Avanua<br />
ath stnejt 4 Cantral Avama<br />
um stnaf 4 Cantral Avanua<br />
40th sines) 4 Cantral Avansjs)<br />
44tn Straat 4 Canirai Avanua<br />
«th stnat 4 C#*al Aw«n«a<br />
50m smot 4 Central Avanua<br />
STnd Stnat 4 CaMnl AvtKut<br />
54th straat 4 Cantral Avanua ,<br />
am stnat 4 Cantral Avanui<br />
Mtn stnot 4 Cantral Avanua<br />
55th straat 4 Cantral Avanua<br />
Cllppar Driva 4 Anctsnga Orlv*<br />
Slnd Stnat 4 Ciippar Drlt*<br />
SW Comar ot Slnd Straat 4 *<br />
Avanut<br />
Slnd Strtat 4 Wait Avanui<br />
lishinnadlita Sctiaal OMv<br />
30m straat at Baytand Drtva 1<br />
Bayland Drive 4 watar—, turn<br />
Bay Avanut 4 Walarwav MM)<br />
Oxford Lama 4 Bartram Una<br />
Oxford Lana 4 tsmtnal Lan.<br />
watlmlnttar Lana 4 •artrwn M l<br />
34th Stnat 4 Wait Avanu* •<br />
Mth StTHt 4 Aabury AMtnw<br />
40th Straat 4 Aioury Avantv<br />
Orvj Sh-eel 4 Aabury Avanua<br />
44m straal 4 Axbgry Avanua<br />
44th stnat 4 Aabury A M U<br />
5wtn straal 4 AHwy Avanua<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I atHM<br />
Primary Schaai<br />
SI Auguttln.<br />
Atlantic Chrbjtian Sctml<br />
30th straat 4 Waat Avanua<br />
Ilnd Stnai 4 Walt Avanui<br />
34tn straal 4 wail Avamta<br />
SDH. straat 4 waat Avanua<br />
Slnd Straat 4 Watt Avanvt<br />
S2ru Straat 4 Bay Avtnua<br />
aippar Drive 4 Amiiama Ortva<br />
ssth straat 4 wait Avanui<br />
5»rh stnat 4 Aibury Avanui<br />
liftarsnailiti Stkaal Oaty<br />
«h stnat 4 Simpton Avanu*<br />
2nd stnMi 4 simpaon Avtjnua<br />
North straat 4 Simpaon .<br />
st J.mn Piaca 4 Atlantic<br />
Ocaaa aty jftaaa<br />
inttrnwitlati Sckaal Ossl><br />
Sim Straat 4 WMt Avanua<br />
STnd stnat 4 Bar Avanua<br />
SIM Straet 4 Clipper Ortva<br />
Clipper Driv. 4 Ancharaga Ortva<br />
uth strart 4 Havan Avama<br />
sath straal 4 Atoury Avantal<br />
nth straal 4 Aiburv tun<br />
OawatrHahfathit<br />
•th straat 4 say AvansM<br />
North stnat 4 say Avon<br />
Barttnaa Boad 4 Wnniay<br />
• •<br />
,v * PAGE IS — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
i<br />
^<br />
LET T,ERS Continued eramm*w<br />
Doctor's fee way too high<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
The following will probably be<br />
<strong>of</strong> Interest to your readers.<br />
<strong>On</strong> July 4 at about I a.m. •<br />
neighbor <strong>of</strong> ours fell from a<br />
ladder tad injured her arm.<br />
foddentally, she Is not a<br />
senior citizen. We called the<br />
Rescue Squad and they<br />
responded within • few<br />
way<br />
minutes and she was taken<br />
immediately to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital.<br />
I followed shortly after and<br />
when I arrived at die hospital<br />
I was advised that she had<br />
been examined and was<br />
awaiting the arrival <strong>of</strong> •<br />
doctor. Meanwhile one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
elderly volunteers In the<br />
5ffei«uifl<br />
TRAVEL<br />
201 West Ave, • Since 1971 • <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />
The Crulsa Spteiaiisfj at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Travel »r# p!«as*d to<br />
announce the appointment ol<br />
SHELLE PATRICK<br />
Founder <strong>of</strong><br />
CRUISI SALES INTERNATIONAL<br />
Ft, Lauderdale, Fla,<br />
and formerly with Royal Caribbean Cruise<br />
<strong>Line</strong> and Costa Cruise, Miami, Pla.<br />
As Group Travel Coordinator<br />
Wo Service Charge <strong>of</strong> Any Kind<br />
emergency room provided a<br />
plastic glow filled with Ice<br />
cubes to reduce the swelling.<br />
I cannot say too much about<br />
the wonderful treatment and<br />
companion fay the Rescue<br />
Squad personnel and the<br />
volunteer at Shore Memorial.<br />
Around noon the doctor<br />
arrived (itmyheun after the<br />
admission), provided a cast<br />
and my neighbor was<br />
discharged at about 12:30<br />
a.m. The followin-j week my<br />
neighbor received a bill from<br />
Swre Memorial as follows:<br />
Emergency Room,<br />
Radiology, etc., $151.80;<br />
Procedure ode, 128;<br />
Doctor's exam,, etc., (SIS;<br />
Total, I6M.60,<br />
In my opinion, the doctor's<br />
fee ia entirely out <strong>of</strong> line, and<br />
8M people at Shore Memorial<br />
should monitor the charges<br />
feat the doctors make,<br />
John N. Murphy<br />
GCtt<br />
Don't be<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cultural Arts<br />
Center and Historical<br />
Museum la a priceleM asset to<br />
TAKE THE BAIT!<br />
Rates are down!<br />
Now is the time for a<br />
HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />
to purchase a boat, car, home<br />
improvement, education or any<br />
other worthwhile purpose.<br />
Stop In or call<br />
Sob Smith or Bob Williams<br />
lor appointment<br />
Seethe...<br />
LOCAL GUYS and GALS<br />
Asbiiry Ave.<br />
ATTHE<br />
THE<br />
STEPAHEAD<br />
PLACE<br />
«wa< uamumsuHaoeinuim<br />
Motel developers keep trying the squeeze play<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Having attended two Planning<br />
Board meetings<br />
recently, it Is quite evident<br />
that all developers <strong>of</strong> motels<br />
and hotels want to include<br />
kitchen facilities in each<br />
room, to help market these<br />
units u futurecondo units; or<br />
to compete as complete<br />
duplex-units with the present<br />
duple* rentals.<br />
Their (the developer's and<br />
owner*!) plight la presented<br />
aa being a hardship due to the<br />
unavailability <strong>of</strong> adequate<br />
(favorable) financing and the<br />
Inability <strong>of</strong> motel-hotel<br />
tenants not being able to cook<br />
their own meals In rental<br />
units versus the expsnge <strong>of</strong><br />
patroniilng local restaurants.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Planner John<br />
Gldeonese is to be commended<br />
for his recommendations<br />
to the Board mat<br />
these developers adhere to all<br />
requirements and that kitchen<br />
units be forbidden In any<br />
motel-hotel construction.<br />
traditional business community,<br />
its Infrastructure,<br />
and its housing- certainly the<br />
dty'i "soul" resides In Its<br />
I<br />
not only <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> but to the churches, its parks and<br />
entire region. It is wy hard beaches, and its arts. To think<br />
to believe that any <strong>of</strong> the dty that the one Is vital and the<br />
fathers would be so short- otter is not la pure folly.<br />
sighted as to not support Us Yet too <strong>of</strong>ten when It cornea<br />
•refurbishing In its present to the arts — Oat central<br />
~ location-<br />
human endeavor that has<br />
While the "body" <strong>of</strong> a dty brought the world its<br />
may well res; de In its Michelangelos, its<br />
Shakespeares, Its Mozarts,<br />
and Its Martha Grahams —<br />
the controllers <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
purse strings cry "poor."<br />
Don't let that happen to you.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. You've got far too<br />
much going for you to let<br />
amidl-minded individuals call<br />
fee shots on this Issue.<br />
Save the Cultural Arts<br />
Center!<br />
PaulL-AlkenJr.,<br />
Executive/<br />
Artistic Director<br />
South Jersey<br />
Regional Theatre<br />
Somert Point<br />
Arm For Nearly 1OO Ycur*<br />
Phone 399-0012<br />
- .<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* New Jersey<br />
ICE LOBBY<br />
Thurs.9to3<br />
"V<br />
MOM it Is a ploy to crowd<br />
more units onto late that<br />
never were meant to be used<br />
for duplex apartments.<br />
I also want to commend the<br />
Planning Board for its<br />
wisdom to sticking to its guns<br />
(a refusing to overcrowd<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to Jptie <strong>of</strong> the<br />
drip-drip eroding attempts <strong>of</strong><br />
developers seeking to squeeze<br />
Just one more unit onto an<br />
Sindia represents a danger too<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this letter U to<br />
express concern with a<br />
dangerous situation pertaining<br />
to the week Sindia<br />
which ha* developed since the<br />
March 1984 •torn.<br />
Prior to that toe, the tall<br />
pilings which marked fee<br />
location <strong>of</strong> the vessel had<br />
Danger signs afixed thereto<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> cautioning<br />
swimmers to avoid the area<br />
above the wreck. In fact, the<br />
need for these signs was increased<br />
after would-be<br />
saboteurs placed four to five<br />
pipes into the sand directly<br />
over the wreck and<br />
protruding one to four feet In<br />
height from the surface which<br />
pipes are only clearly visible<br />
at low tide.<br />
These pipes, together win<br />
flu weathered and waterbeaten<br />
remains <strong>of</strong> the ship<br />
pose an obvious threat to<br />
anyone who dare to swim or<br />
bathe in their presence.<br />
Unfortunately, with the<br />
storm <strong>of</strong> March ISM the<br />
marker signs were torn from<br />
their mounts and although the<br />
lifeguards and police have<br />
been requested to replace the<br />
signs, the request has not as<br />
yet been acknowledged even<br />
though the danger U admittedly<br />
evident.<br />
Of even greater concern at<br />
mis tune should be the foursided<br />
pipe structure which<br />
was recently embedded into<br />
the sand on Sindia weekend by<br />
(he salvage diving team with<br />
Ow apparent blessing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dry for demonstration purposes.<br />
Subsequent to the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
demonstration however the<br />
structure has been permitted<br />
to remain end in addition to<br />
defacing the coastline by the<br />
obtrusive nature <strong>of</strong> the resting<br />
pipes, this structure has<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered Itself as a playground<br />
for children who find its<br />
existence luring and attractive.<br />
Unbeknownest to these<br />
children, and <strong>of</strong>ten their<br />
parents who condone their<br />
presence on the meek, the<br />
danger <strong>of</strong> the Sindia lies<br />
beneath .and no markings<br />
exist on the beach to caution<br />
conscientious bathers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
danger at hand.<br />
Since May 18, .1985,1 have<br />
personally had cause to notify<br />
the police <strong>of</strong> children on the<br />
structure in question, who<br />
were being in fact, supervised<br />
by their parents In total<br />
bUssfulness <strong>of</strong> the danger<br />
confronting them. At Oat<br />
time I requested the <strong>of</strong>ficer to<br />
seek the Installation op signs<br />
to mark the existence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
vessel and prevent continual<br />
bathing In the area.<br />
However, to date that<br />
request, together with prior<br />
requests for action to ward <strong>of</strong>f<br />
serious Injury or death to an<br />
individual who might venture<br />
unknowingly Into the water<br />
above the protruding pipes or<br />
fall from the diving structure<br />
has fallen on deaf ears,<br />
I write to you as a concerned<br />
homeowner and<br />
summer resident <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
to express my concern and to<br />
seek your assistance in<br />
having the dangers identified<br />
herein, which lurk above and<br />
beneath the sea, where<br />
possible removed and where<br />
not, identified.<br />
For manv years the wreck<br />
Sindia has laid beneath fee<br />
sea in Its glorious bllssfulness,<br />
truly respected and admired<br />
by many. The harm that<br />
would be imposed upon this<br />
dry should someone be injured<br />
above its deck for<br />
failure to mark its existence<br />
or for permitting deadly<br />
thorns in the form <strong>of</strong> pipes to<br />
Th| <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 11<br />
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Turkey Breast 1,99 American Cheese 1,25<br />
Tuna (whitij 1,99 Bologna , 1,25<br />
Corned Beef , 1.99 Llverwursf ,1,25<br />
Roast Beef.,, 1,99 Ham Salad 1,25<br />
No extra charge for toast<br />
Sandwich ixtrai; Chegsi ,2s, Lettuce, Tomatoes, <strong>On</strong>ion ,10ia.<br />
Cole Slaw .10, Cherry Peppers .05<br />
HOAGIES:<br />
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Roast Beef , 2,40 Ham & Cheese ,-,, 2.35<br />
Tuna (white) 2.35 Cheese , 2,25<br />
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'1.99m<br />
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BOYAR'S SALADS<br />
89*<br />
Egg & Potato, Cole Slaw<br />
& Macaroni Salad<br />
*2.99.b<br />
til For<br />
Whole Prime<br />
FILET<br />
•4.69,b<br />
Smlthtleld<br />
BACON<br />
FRESH MEAT SPECIALS<br />
.prime Rump<br />
HYGRADE<br />
Hot Dogs<br />
*1.19,b<br />
EXTRA LEAN<br />
GROUND SIRLOIN<br />
' *1.99.b<br />
Uroumltoprdtr'<br />
FRANK'S 2-LITER<br />
SODAS 99*<br />
ALL FLAVORS<br />
All Meat"<br />
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FRESH SUfctO DELI SPECIALS<br />
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ROAST • ROAST BEEF A<br />
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*<br />
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ROYALEROAST<br />
Ex-Leah Round<br />
BOILED HAM TURKEY BREAST<br />
•1.69/b<br />
imported . \<br />
SWISS CHEESE<br />
In Our Pioduc* p»pt — now Fttturlng<br />
already crowdediuita., - •;<br />
JlmCiinnlnghain<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>COyani<br />
protrudtrfrom its deck would ad dangerously altarini? ><br />
be both devastating and rtUton. _ « _ _ ^ L -<br />
anbarrasslng to this famUy<br />
moti.<br />
As web, signs should be<br />
Immediately Installed on the<br />
posts to Identify the danger ot<br />
the buried vessel to those who<br />
might dart to nrim Id its<br />
presence and the diving cap<br />
and piping newly embedded In<br />
the sand above the deck might<br />
mil be removed In order to<br />
delete from this lovely<br />
coastline a danger most <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
beneath the aea and a<br />
nrntnulon hiHpmis to view<br />
It is sincerely boped that<br />
THa Sentinel-ledger Ml<br />
utilize Its influence to Imprest<br />
on the dty the importance ft.<br />
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Quilt show days away<br />
'Hie' Hopefully Annual Quit Show and<br />
Sale is no*' In Its fourth year and, baa<br />
become an established event in <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />
<strong>City</strong>.. " • .<br />
The show b held each jnear the Friday<br />
and Saturday attar' Labor Day 1 in the<br />
.<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> Sports and Civic Center Sth<br />
Street <strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk. -<br />
Quflta .to be on display this 'year mil.<br />
ffTffw/jy oo£S frm 'private coUiectdkrau in.<br />
California, Indiana, Maryland along with<br />
.aae local work.<br />
Two 'Of' tbe featares <strong>of</strong> this .year's show<br />
.ate a. bookaigning with author Susan<br />
Ayleworth Murwin. Along with Suzzy C,<br />
P&yne, they have written three <strong>of</strong> the moat<br />
popular tjuiltauifctng books available.<br />
Also, Judy Mathieson, noted designer,<br />
.lecturer and teacher from tbe LOB Angeles<br />
.area, frill, conduct a 'workshop on. 'tine'<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the traditional Mariner's<br />
A unique part <strong>of</strong> this year's eddHt will<br />
'be the quilts brought fay Murwtn and<br />
Mathieson. Mathieson wffl have on di^lay<br />
tbree <strong>of</strong> .her latest pieces, all traditionally<br />
inspired with, a contemporary approach.<br />
Murwin will be on band, with a few <strong>of</strong> the<br />
quilts illustrated in her 'book Creative<br />
American Quilting Inspired % HK Bible,<br />
The quilts are made' from patterns Out<br />
through our American history, bare<br />
retained 'names derived from Bl.Ua<br />
stories. Some ift<strong>of</strong>c. tradltionaL,, .some<br />
modern but all are .appealing to the eye..<br />
Wedding quilta, aid quilts, children's<br />
quilts, and "wall quilts, will be displayed at<br />
the two-day show. Many 'Ml be for sale;<br />
others are on. loan from, private collec-<br />
Each year, money raised, during tbe<br />
.rt»w la. donated to tbe <strong>Ocean</strong>, aty<br />
Recreation Department for use In tbe<br />
youth programs or for 'toe 1 purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty chapter <strong>of</strong> '<strong>On</strong>e Beta<br />
Sgma Phi will again 'be serving as<br />
hostesses. This Is one <strong>of</strong> their annual<br />
ftfwflit". fflrvfffft projects*<br />
Stalnton's Department Store has<br />
donated 'Hie fabric and materials for the<br />
making <strong>of</strong> a. raffle quilt. Tbe quilt, tilled.<br />
Rocky Shores, nil 'be unveiled by Walter<br />
Sch raves and, the store's general<br />
'manger, "lids month. Tickets for tbe<br />
raffle will be available at tbe. show.<br />
According to' Barbie Harris, coordinator<br />
for (he event, "^nnitDiBken, historians,<br />
artists, and antique fanciers will enjoy the<br />
show, and .are welcome to photograph the<br />
«pHta."<br />
There will also be' a. small merchant<br />
mall, featuring' 'Ojullt dealers: und. fabric<br />
shops. "Here you may find Che' quilt, the<br />
pattern or the book you've been looking<br />
for,"* said Harris, "maybe even sign up far<br />
a class to 'begin, your own heirloom, quilt."<br />
Show hours: both days are 10 ajn. 'Bit! 7<br />
pjn. The center Is located an 6th .Street<br />
list aff the Boardwalk. There ta. a ft5§<br />
admission donation at (be door (No charge<br />
far .young: children). Further information<br />
may be obtained by calling Harris at 388-<br />
Resort's activities<br />
don't end Labor Day<br />
September is Super, and October's<br />
IMceos Nice;, have 'been, 'the fall themes<br />
ta <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> for over five years, now.<br />
The mid, refreshing weather, .reduced<br />
accommodation rates .and lack <strong>of</strong> summer<br />
crowds .are attracting; more fall visitors<br />
'here every year.<br />
To complement the natural attractions,<br />
<strong>of</strong> be season,, tbe dty has. added special.<br />
events .and a. variety <strong>of</strong> entertainment to<br />
the "<strong>of</strong>f-season" schedule,<br />
Indian Summer Weekend, to be held for<br />
tbe 'third 'lime this, season, has become a<br />
popular "event that captures tbe special.<br />
aavor <strong>of</strong> 'the: shore.<br />
It Is set. to 'Oct. 44. Features include a<br />
block 'party extending from. Kb to 11<br />
streets on Asbury Avenue, the city's<br />
downtown snooping; district. 'This 'event<br />
will be held Saturday. Oct.. S from. 10 ajn.<br />
tan 4 p.m. A craft, show, new car show,<br />
antique auto show, ethnic foods festival<br />
and. .sidewalk sales 'by merchants, will be<br />
included. Free' pony rides for children,<br />
Indian dancers, acrobats, and fortune<br />
- tellers are: .also scheduled.<br />
A 'trolley will connect the boardwalk to'<br />
the: downtown area 'with rides provided, at<br />
no charge. Boardwalk merchants will hold.<br />
table-merchandise .sales and there will be<br />
a .seafood, festival at 'the Music Pier,<br />
Boardwalk .and Mooriyn. 'Terrace:, from. II<br />
am... to 8 p.m. on 'Saturday .and Sunday.<br />
An oveMO seniors' Boardwalk Run is<br />
.act for II a.m. Sunday starting at the<br />
Music Her and. there will 'be a sand<br />
sculpting contest beginning 1 p JTI. Sunday<br />
at 'the 10th Street 'beach.<br />
'The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ma Center, both, located at 409<br />
Wesley AY, 'nil be' open to visitors, 'this<br />
fall<br />
Following to a 'listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> fall 'entertainment:<br />
OCEAN CITY MUSIC PIER EVEMS<br />
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' AUGUST'<br />
.» — Hobo Band,. I p.m.<br />
. 31—.Ait Center'Craft Show, IS am. to 10<br />
.SEPTEMBER:<br />
4 —"Last regular' season concert <strong>of</strong> the'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra, 8 pun.<br />
5 — Bill. Braestle's .Banjo Band, S p-m.<br />
6-7 —. Quit Show, Sports It Civic 'Center,<br />
Kh St. & Boardwalk.<br />
6 — Bicentennial Chorus Womens<br />
.Barbershop' Cfaonis, I p.m.<br />
7 — 'Ooatesvile Choral, • pjn.<br />
• — Spedal Pops 'Concert, I pm.<br />
10-11 — ,Senlor' Citizen Craft Festival, 10<br />
ajn. to J p.m.<br />
12 — Al 'Alberts Showcase, • p.m.<br />
13 — Young At Heart Singers, 1 pm<br />
14 — O.C.H.S. Sophomore Class Graft.<br />
Show, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
14 — Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Ballroom .Dance,.<br />
1:30' pm.<br />
15 — Spotlighters, 8 pm<br />
17 — Organ Concert, 8 p.m.<br />
W — Jobilaires, 8 'p..m.<br />
20 — AARP Meeting;, noon<br />
20 Singing Ambassadors,,, I pjn.<br />
11 — Multiple Sclerosis Bifce-afbon and<br />
Dinner, 6 p.m.<br />
28— Decoy .Show, 10 a.m. to 10 pjn.<br />
'OCTOBER<br />
5 — O.C. Block Party, Aebury Avenue,<br />
11 a.m.<br />
1.1 — Young Entertainers, 8 pm<br />
12 — .Friends <strong>of</strong> .Music, • p.m.<br />
14 — .Hayl<strong>of</strong>ten Square Dance; • pm<br />
19' — St. Augustine's Arts and Crafts, 9<br />
ajn. to' 3 p.m.<br />
19 — Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Ballroom Dance,<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
28 - O.OH.S. Band Boosters Craft<br />
9iow, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
2fi — Big Band Dance .and Banjo Bash, •<br />
p.m.<br />
27 — Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, 8 pm<br />
NOTE: The '<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra,<br />
'under tbe direction <strong>of</strong> Frank Ruggieri Is<br />
featured .Sunday through Wednesday June<br />
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A big summer<br />
on the boards<br />
By PAULA SCHWENK<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Correspondent<br />
'The summer <strong>of</strong> 1985 'nil. 'be .hailed as a<br />
huge success, according to a. number <strong>of</strong><br />
boardwalk merchants.<br />
Eight <strong>of</strong> II' boardwalk business people<br />
'declared .sales had. 'been extraordinarily<br />
.good this; summer; too others were<br />
pleased with retail sales overall.<br />
The merchants, surmised that excellent<br />
weather was .an important .factor in<br />
'bringing customers to 'the '<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
boardwalk. Along with sunny days, rainy<br />
and cloudy days 'were: helpful, in. 'drawing<br />
people who couldn't get on tbe beaches<br />
into 'the stores.<br />
Geralyn little and Nicnalle Price, comanagers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fisherman's Wharf, agreed<br />
tot sales <strong>of</strong> Madonna items, Jelly Jewelry<br />
and kids" charm bracelets bad helped tbe<br />
" 'Enjoy n<br />
"We're better man last year," said<br />
Little and Price, who pointed out that tbeir<br />
stea catered 'to 'Hi .age groups with<br />
merchandise that included Bummels,<br />
Jewelry, 'toys, candles; and 'nicker;..<br />
'Funnel cake .sales: .had been 'better' than<br />
ever before, said. Regina <strong>of</strong> 'Roger's<br />
Funnel Cakes. She said business was<br />
'•marvelous, "adding' "Have you seen the<br />
lines up here every night?*" .As long as tbe<br />
good weather 'held .and 'there were people<br />
to buy, said Heglna, the funnel cake stand<br />
would remain open<br />
in .his first .season on 'the boardwalk.<br />
Skip Toloraeo <strong>of</strong> Sea Oats, a children's<br />
clothing shop, 'was pleased with the<br />
While open Sundays didnt hurt, it mas mainly<br />
good weather' that spurred sales<br />
summer so far As tbe oner <strong>of</strong> a similar<br />
store on Asbury Avenue, Tolemeo expressed<br />
his satisfaction. "Business baa<br />
been, very good. Both on the boardwalk<br />
.and tbe avenue ban' been 'better' than<br />
projected "<br />
Popular Items for children (ins year<br />
were Jam. shorts and Zoo shoes, be said.<br />
Asked if having his business open<br />
Sundays helped his type <strong>of</strong> store, Tolomeo<br />
replied, "Sundays have 'been good, 'but it's<br />
.not our 1 strangest day.. Mondays are better<br />
People go to' 'the' beach: on tbe weekend and<br />
then they decide to go shopping Monday '<br />
Tolomeo expects Sea Oats to have a<br />
.strong Labor' Day showing, because '"that<br />
will be 'the crunch <strong>of</strong> back: 'to school<br />
At Harvey's Candy Stare, Debbie Haunt<br />
thought business "baa been good In<br />
general It's been stout even as other<br />
years. Some weeks are <strong>of</strong>f and sosne<br />
weeks are really busy ""<br />
Fudge and macaroons were two favorite<br />
sellers, she said, adding that Harvey's<br />
clientele Includes many regular<br />
customers who frequent tbe shop year<br />
after year Even though Harvey's had<br />
been open In tbe past, noted Hanoi, there<br />
were more customers coming tn*j the<br />
store in a Sunday evening, now Hut<br />
surrounding stores were open<br />
According to Tracey Ftadeck, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> the owner <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk News, tbe<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 'US has been "good "A lot<br />
belter than last summer," she said.<br />
"We're mostly a sunny day store, so the<br />
good weather this year has helped."<br />
Plans for next year, said Pladeck, included<br />
a revamping <strong>of</strong> the store's Interior<br />
in the hopes <strong>of</strong> creating more <strong>of</strong> a deli-type<br />
"Saturday is usually ow best day," said<br />
Carl Jewell,, owner' <strong>of</strong>. Air Circus and<br />
Leather and Brass, 'both. on. the boardwalk.<br />
"Sundays are good, too, and that's<br />
comparing when we' open tbe: store at iX"<br />
As long as tbe weather was warm,<br />
Jewell's .stores will remain open, be added.<br />
"This year the' weather's been, perfect<br />
Last year it rained every other<br />
Jewell thought one erf tbe reasons for his<br />
store's success was that he has kept<br />
current on wtat is setting "The kids come<br />
In and they love those plastic charms;<br />
whistles, too " He expects a good Labor<br />
Day weekend<br />
Along with pinas, said Nick Reuben,<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> Prep's PtexaR waffles Bind Ice<br />
cream wen a favorite second, choke <strong>of</strong><br />
food. Sales were much better than In 1984,<br />
and be attributed much <strong>of</strong> his Increased<br />
business to Sundays when other stores<br />
around his were open as well.<br />
Both Jim Fenland, owner <strong>of</strong> the Connoisseur<br />
Shop, and Jerry Craig, assistant<br />
manager, saw s large upturn In sales this<br />
year over last 'From my observation it's<br />
been very good, especially since (he first<br />
<strong>of</strong> August," said Craig<br />
PenlflJid said that fashion fewelry <strong>of</strong><br />
good quality and designer-type merchandise<br />
Erom foreign markets were<br />
particularly fast movers<br />
Fridays tended ta be busier than other<br />
days, observed Craig Why, lie did not<br />
know As for the coming Labor Day<br />
weekend. I would imagine it's going to be<br />
a real wlngdlnger, but It will depend on the<br />
weather '<br />
At Shriver's, salt water taffy, fudge and<br />
mint rolls continued high on shoppers*<br />
lists, explained Virginia Burwtck The<br />
store b enjoying a summer which she<br />
described as 'good, maybe better than<br />
lost year "<br />
Burwick said all age groups frequented<br />
9irlver's because "tbe kids like to watch<br />
the packaging being done, and the older<br />
people too " She expects sales to be excellent<br />
over Labor Day<br />
Owner Ed Devlin <strong>of</strong> Irene's was very<br />
optimistic ' We Ye having a very good<br />
summer." he said 'And I'm not even<br />
counting Sundays This summer Is<br />
comparable to "13 which was a banner,<br />
tanner year "<br />
The agreeable weather this season was<br />
(he main reason far excellent sales, added<br />
Devlin His stare's most fast-selling Items<br />
included many In the one-dollar range<br />
such as Jelly Jewelry, rubber bracelets<br />
and rubber rings 'Last year we had cold<br />
temperatures all spring and the water<br />
temperature stayed cold, ' observed<br />
Devlin "No one bought rafts last year "<br />
In a store such as Irene's which Is open<br />
all year, ' Labor Day and Memorial Day<br />
are no big weekends for us," Devlin sold<br />
However, Ibis jew, the upcoming Labor<br />
Day weekend may be significant because,<br />
he said, "The biggest day <strong>of</strong> a three day<br />
weekend Is the middle day "<br />
With Sunday being tbe middle day over<br />
Labor Day weekend and If tbe weather<br />
Isn't sunny, then people with nothing to do<br />
will want to come to toe boardwalk and<br />
shop, Devlin opined.<br />
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THOMAS<br />
JEWELERS<br />
825 Asbury Aw. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, iJ.<br />
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Bedecked boats, decorated homes winners<br />
(coottnued Cram page 11)<br />
by John Rule; third, "HaHfcy's Comics.,"<br />
owned by Joe Baggs Jr.<br />
Comic Division more than 24 feet: Erst,<br />
"The Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Judges Boat," owned by<br />
Gerry Hurt; second, "Boatntcks 1 Hee<br />
Haw," owned by Ricbard SUverman;<br />
tod, "UBS By Ibe Sea," Al Jankfi Jr.<br />
Best decorated boat less than 24 feet:<br />
first, "Magic Kingdom," owned by 7xn<br />
Shaw; second, "Orcus Time," owned by<br />
Rich Widmeir; third, "I Lore <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>," owned by Steve Alperln.<br />
Best decorated beat more than M feet:<br />
first, Harrah'B Marina casino hotel;<br />
second, "Bainbow Ride," owned by John<br />
Marina Launches; third, "MH&e'a Blue<br />
Heaven," owned by Ted WheatoL<br />
Most-original under 34 feet: first,<br />
"Hawaiian Eruption," owned by Murray<br />
Eckstetn; second, "Knight tn Venice,"<br />
owned by Tom Qjffrey; third, "Rambo<br />
Shoots Down <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy Blue Laws,"<br />
owned by William Buckley.<br />
Most original more teas 24 feet: Brat,<br />
"Tttvial Pursuit," owned by C & D<br />
Laixnes; second, "Good Old Summertime,"<br />
owned by Harry Hsase; third<br />
"Bora in The VSJL," owned by Carl<br />
Sdtz.<br />
Best lighted boat winners included.<br />
24 feet and under—Ship in a Bottle, first,<br />
Jim Murray; Qrcns Time, second, Rico<br />
TOtoder; Christmas in July, third, Ed<br />
Sbubert.<br />
over 24 feet—Mummers In Paradise,<br />
5rst, John Muscella; H.M.T V (punk and<br />
disorderly), second, William Harrer,<br />
Simmer Pun, third, Chic Jaeoby<br />
commercial—first, Harrah's Casino,<br />
second. Trump Casino; and third, Harbour<br />
Lights<br />
Best decorated homes included<br />
Longport Bridge to 9th Street. John<br />
McKenna, Shape up or Shin out, first,<br />
Edward Robinson Jr , Land <strong>of</strong> Oz, second,<br />
William Remmey, Never on Sunday,<br />
third<br />
North Point Lagoon: Charles Dolaway,<br />
first, A.T Eckenh<strong>of</strong>f, Country Beer<br />
Jamboree, second; Dorothy Waddington,<br />
Cafe Ole, third.<br />
Snug Harbor Lagoon: Jack and Jean<br />
Bower, Dodge <strong>City</strong>, USA, first; E. Frain,<br />
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Second;<br />
Walter Evans, Cats, third<br />
9th to 16th Streets- George Madonna,<br />
Chinese New Year, first; Edwin Ritchie,<br />
Family Circus, second; John Adey,<br />
Morning after Night b Venice, third.<br />
16th to 17th Street- George Sndel and<br />
Dennis Friemann, Miami Vice, first; Bob<br />
Swinehart and Jack Conner, Bears an<br />
Parade, second; The Both Family, Go<br />
Hawaiian, third<br />
13th Street. William C. Riley, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty Returns to Fabulous SOB, first;<br />
Gerard Bourgeois, Gilllgan's Island,<br />
second; BenJ J Pack, Ni«ht in Venice.<br />
Treat Hard to Beat, third<br />
Sunny Harbor Ed Wesolowski, The<br />
Morning After, first; Marty Whalen,<br />
VQJanova No 1, second; James Larkta,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Goes Oriental, third<br />
South Harbor James Napladc, Hager<br />
the Horrible, first, John Rotelle, Where<br />
The Buffalo Roam, second, James Welsh,<br />
0 C Original Jam Session, third<br />
APPROXIMATELY<br />
85% OF LEARNING<br />
IEPENDS ON VISION<br />
Now is thejjme for annual<br />
Eye Exams md Preschool<br />
Vision M nalysis<br />
GOOD VISION IS IMPORTANT FOR READING,<br />
LEARNING & ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT<br />
Call for an appointment today<br />
Give us Liberty and ghe us<br />
depth.<br />
Thev danced into the evening<br />
aboard this entr>.<br />
Water-way Road James A Ries,<br />
Bayside Market, first, Edward Blackman,<br />
Dog Gone Fun., second, Joseph<br />
Ponist, Flying Flags, third So man) people; there was bearly room to stand.<br />
FAMILY VISION CARE ASSOCIATES, P.A.<br />
Dr. Kenneth Berger, D.D.<br />
22 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />
MARMORA<br />
(Just over the 34th St. Bridge)<br />
390-3994<br />
This Summer in Knight Country<br />
Seemed as if it Were Kmally<br />
Camelot. If any Thanks for Your<br />
Continued Patronage.<br />
All the Knights <strong>of</strong> the Round Table<br />
Appreciate Your Loyalty and Friendship.<br />
[NIGHT'S<br />
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KNIGHTS<br />
Locally Owned and' Staffed<br />
Bin & Wesley Ave. 399-5555<br />
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Queen [afanta Jennifer Sims is flanked by her court; Shannon,<br />
Cox, left, and Cindy Branning.<br />
Arena, center, was<br />
crowned Miss Artisan on the<br />
Music Pier during the Artisan<br />
weekend activities in June.<br />
Runners-up were Sharon Suckwell,<br />
left. West Philadelphia<br />
and Michelle Me In tosh, Pennsylvania<br />
Assembly.<br />
Discover<br />
Family Dining<br />
At It's Finest!<br />
We wish to say...<br />
to our guests who<br />
are leaving far the season.<br />
From the management &<br />
staff.<br />
We slay open in the <strong>of</strong>f season<br />
for your dining pleasure.<br />
Please Call For<br />
Breakfast & Dinner Hours<br />
The <strong>On</strong>e & <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
FISHERMANS<br />
INN<br />
3325 Asbury Ave., O.C.<br />
399-0795<br />
Sheila Yates, Miss Cape May<br />
County,<br />
Our C<strong>of</strong>fee is<br />
"Better Than GootT<br />
READY'S<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />
"Fast Friendly Service"<br />
Breakfast Served<br />
Anytime<br />
Dai If Luncheon -<br />
Specials • .<br />
Soups, Salads<br />
Sandwiches &. Platters<br />
Fountain Service<br />
415 8th Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
300-4418<br />
Fall Hours:<br />
Mon.-Sat.<br />
7am »o ] p m<br />
Fri. 7 a.m to 7 p m. |<br />
co in<br />
The fireworks this Fourth<br />
Hils summer visitors and students at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Arts cSnt^<br />
and Historical Museum signed their names in support <strong>of</strong> savingtt^<br />
building at 409 Wesley Av. From left are Debbie Persiano.-Pat^<br />
Richmond and Wendy Sack. Some city <strong>of</strong>ficials favored rating the<br />
former school building. ,. _ ^^<br />
• •DELICATESSEN<br />
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Orange Juice<br />
Grapefruit Juice<br />
Fresh Fru its<br />
and'<br />
Vegetables<br />
Froien Foods<br />
BAK LEY'S DELICATESSEN<br />
ALL YEAR'ROUND<br />
WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />
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NEWSPAPERS<br />
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ORIAL DAY thru August ;<br />
EKENDS thru SEPTEMBER<br />
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i^-Clty Jet R<strong>of</strong>ierCoa$(er»lndy 500 Raceway .<br />
pitizzy Aulo Scooters • Trabant • Tilt-A-Whlri<br />
feScramWer* Ferris Wheel-Monorail Train<br />
iK(ddl9 Rides to satisfy all ages!<br />
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• EdVithdJkSdldb EdVeithandJackSdmelder.pnembOT<br />
o(tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty SbnfQebciard Oub, say<br />
plans tor tbe Intemational SlniBleiiciani<br />
'.Itanunnt' to be beid In 'tt» resort '"In,<br />
September are in tbe 'process at being<br />
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finoed iq>. , s '"'<br />
,-..'.';11III. Intwrtatinnal -.gmMMmfdl TOUT-<br />
.Monday, Sept. 'S3, and conclude Friday,<br />
Sept, 17. Teams fran Canada, Japan and<br />
the United .Stales will compete (or moDey<br />
:<br />
' priiea during tbe competition.<br />
.. "He public is invited to be" 00 hand for<br />
the niontlng abd afternoon sessions at tbe<br />
AoSleboard court?' between 5*h and' Kb.<br />
streets and tbe boardwalk,. Starting time<br />
will be 9 o'clock each morning. Parking is<br />
available and admission Is free. Refresb-<br />
'meats and food will be'sold dipimg tour-<br />
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. should arrive on the Sunday;^before-tbe<br />
i t t t o b g ld b& & t<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Snuffleboard ' Club.<br />
Registration for tbe teams will also 'take:<br />
1 ^ S<br />
adbered to for the weeklong tournament,<br />
said E)d, Veith, with scorekeepers and<br />
referees supplied by 'OK- Occam, aty club.<br />
An international committee will oversee<br />
•ge.attre tournament.<br />
According to Jade Schneider, who is<br />
chairman far this 'event and who will be<br />
among the contestants on the ULS. team,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty probably has the 'Ixd and<br />
largest shuffleboanJ facility In New<br />
" Jeraey .and these factors helped secure tbe<br />
Ton Jackson win serve as alternate<br />
_ pisyer for Schneider. Helen DeLancey 'if<br />
Gary Warring ton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
<strong>City</strong> strikes a pose during July<br />
Jubilee event.<br />
Bricktown 'lias teen selected, by the U.S.<br />
Shuffleboard Association to be one <strong>of</strong> be<br />
12 women representing the United States.<br />
Teams will consist <strong>of</strong> 12 men and 12<br />
women, with half <strong>of</strong> the 14 serving as<br />
alternates. This year's competition will be<br />
jpiajyed, entirely in Kindles 11 niBlctoeSi.,<br />
.Fioc more; .imfforafltifflii. abwl the 1 In-'<br />
ternational Shuffleboard Tournament,<br />
contact Veith at 399-6237 or Schneider at<br />
39&-5183.<br />
• Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce president Elsie Gillespie is surrounded<br />
..by participants in the note-in-the-bottle event, part <strong>of</strong> 'the July<br />
Jubilee Week festivities.<br />
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Vallfiy, Ph. won first prize In tbe single i<br />
ariatt categroy.<br />
Oher winnws fa 'tbe category Included *<br />
0) AUred Webber Jr. Chadds Ford, Pa.,,<br />
'WIMI 'pvraduoenl M £roo fora^ "'"isba^jnVt** 1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Heather Roas <strong>of</strong> Tons River<br />
ami. Robert Bangnist <strong>of</strong> Owtngs, Md.<br />
The wlitnera <strong>of</strong> tbe IS thnjogh 'If<br />
category tndmM, (1) Francis and Liaa<br />
D*Anii and Lucy Napoleone <strong>of</strong><br />
Downingtown, Pa.; (I) Tracy Stoart and<br />
Bdiirlflmffi Oilecl <strong>of</strong> IiJiww<br />
raeutiw- 'nsj® Hsfry .Jfijdltt and Bui<br />
Creacealo <strong>of</strong> Hammonton, Brock Payton<br />
flDd (3) Aaron Luder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, who:<br />
Tlie winners <strong>of</strong> the Camfly category mn : <strong>of</strong> Bloamsborg, Pa. .<br />
The Morello Family <strong>of</strong> Chappaqua, Pa. fashion,a first-prize entry<br />
'Tbe group adult winners wen Brace in the family division.<br />
&e Vertie's <strong>of</strong> DennsviHe,' Pa., whoend<br />
Paul Pancoast <strong>of</strong> Monroe, Conn, and<br />
created a. horse driven buggy; (1) tbe<br />
Ford <strong>of</strong> Scmerdale.<br />
Q) 'Robin <strong>On</strong>to and, Pam 'DeFeo <strong>of</strong> '<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
AJey's <strong>of</strong> Ft Washington, Pa. wbo coo- Oty. '•' • ,<br />
9-1! year old* first, Shannon pad Sean <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
atnicted a "nightmare;" («the FekTs <strong>of</strong><br />
McDole and Aon SdanUt <strong>of</strong> Eaabm, Pa.; (Snap adults — Brat, Tto MuHelly<br />
Honorable mentions in tbe family<br />
Broaktaven, Pa., * who - produced an<br />
second, Red Feld <strong>of</strong> Brookhaven, Pa.; family if Cherry Hill; second Jta<br />
category included the Padula's <strong>of</strong> Md-<br />
"American standard" bathroom. *<br />
•bird, Jill Claire and Amy Bones <strong>of</strong> Mrinaim <strong>of</strong> Indiana, Randall Bardin <strong>of</strong><br />
dletown, Pa.; '(be Mark's <strong>of</strong> Toronto,<br />
Winners <strong>of</strong> the 5 through 1 year category<br />
Radnor, Pa.<br />
Texas, Jeff and Randy Peas« <strong>of</strong> Virgtala;<br />
Canada; the Cormie's <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, the<br />
were (1} Greg Smith <strong>of</strong> Texas, (2)<br />
13-11 year olds — first, Daven Bay and titird, John and Amy tnm°n fg Reading,<br />
Knear's <strong>of</strong> Cedar Bonnett Island, N.J.;<br />
MdfpHe Leahy <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, .and, (3)<br />
Dnas Yoahida-<strong>of</strong> Willow Grove; second, Pa., and David Broaious <strong>of</strong> Vestal, N.Y.<br />
and foe: Neeb family <strong>of</strong> Westlawn, Pa.<br />
&ian Cresceaio <strong>of</strong> 'Mew Jersey.<br />
Brian Klimek and David Antoll <strong>of</strong> Penn- Family dlvtekm — Hot, (be Morello<br />
sylvania; third, Karen Wolfley <strong>of</strong> Colmar, family <strong>of</strong> Chappaqua, N.Y.; second, lite<br />
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ta <strong>Ocean</strong> Pa. and lisa MulleUy <strong>of</strong> Rimnemede. Smerdon family <strong>of</strong> Bridgewater; third,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chatham, Mark Yla and. Jack SchoBele <strong>City</strong>'s nd sand sculpting test <strong>of</strong> the Single adults - Int. Charles Feld <strong>of</strong> tbe Peters, Margin, Hawk and Whades<br />
<strong>of</strong> '<strong>Ocean</strong>, C3ty, Matthew Brannen <strong>of</strong> Penn-<br />
Aug. 14, crafting everything Brookhaven, Pa.; second, Isaac Zuarex <strong>of</strong> femilies <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />
sylvania, Brian McGffl <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, from the 'bead oi tbe Statue <strong>of</strong> liberty to<br />
axl, Julie .and Margie OTT <strong>of</strong> Long Beach mermaids .md, a, wrlstwatch.<br />
Thouiands <strong>of</strong> spectators filtered<br />
The 9-through 12 category winners in-' ttirouigh tbe iQmay <strong>of</strong> 'CHlrteS' 'pMch<br />
dnded (1) 'Bob MacKemie and Nick stretched from, 10th through 11th Streets,<br />
(Sorioso <strong>of</strong> Roslyn, PL; (I) Nick and on the' beach. Tbe contest was sponsored<br />
Dennis Frederick .and. Eddie Davert <strong>of</strong> 'by the Recreation and Public Relations<br />
Dresel Hill, Pa.; (3) Jascn and Michelle . departments.<br />
y , Awards were: 'presented, at noon by Elate<br />
Pa. Honorable mentions were Carrie Gilespte, 'president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Simpson <strong>of</strong> Chatham, Brenna Kasper <strong>of</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce. The' <strong>City</strong> holds<br />
ML Laurel, Audry Zawialak <strong>of</strong> Royer- two 'Contests each season, one in July and<br />
sford, Pa.; Jason N'ulrtaa <strong>of</strong> Maryland; a final event In August,<br />
Karen and Sandy Raimondo <strong>of</strong> Bafav Winners included:<br />
Shannon and Sean McDole <strong>of</strong><br />
•*ra. Pa.; Jerry Murphy <strong>of</strong> Feastarrflte, 5-8, year old drvision — first, David Easlon, Pa with "Tuxedo Isaac Zuarez ol Philadelphia<br />
Pa.; Kathy and Amy Day <strong>of</strong> Edison, Todd Green <strong>of</strong> AbblBgUn, Pa.; second, Joan<br />
Kese ;and Todd ad Scott Wagner <strong>of</strong>'<br />
Sam" and award<br />
fashons a woman on the beach<br />
Lavfei* <strong>of</strong> Langbome,,, Pa.; tblffd* Mlcd,<br />
Bulletin Board<br />
Tbis sculpture win the Berthles at Dennisville tbe first place award in the family division. -"<br />
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Emcee Kate Beloin talks to three hopefuls during the freckle contest. n Sunday here this summer.<br />
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