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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.<strong>1983</strong><br />

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

PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO<br />

•way to overcome a negative experience<br />

9r '<br />

older collection! an on<br />

nitrate- or acetate-based film.<br />

Nitrate-based film, hpwiver,<br />

has a entricttriiu'c "acid"<br />

odor when deteriorating and<br />

will also lOiIn the Image a dull<br />

% .. it(^j*_ B.^^i.i AMiati vat fait/we fee amnteiiF nhfttfiffrilDhfirB. shdls Oacl<br />

Smithsonian photographers modern polyester gaiety film. color •fttau." Wallaee §ay».<br />

are preytntlng a fragedy Taken by tht Peter A. Mey Cold itorage creates a<br />

similar to that which occurred and Son Photographic Studios problem, too, "Jurt towering<br />

at the National Archlvei from in New York <strong>City</strong> over in'10. the Mmperatures," Wattice<br />

happening to a photographic year time span beginning in explains, "will create a<br />

collection acquired by the1896,<br />

the photos are believed tugher relative humidity."<br />

NaUonil Museum <strong>of</strong> to comprise the largest single Relative humidity Is •<br />

American Art. Nitrate-bastd photographic collection <strong>of</strong> measure <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

photos In the collection are American art. Moat <strong>of</strong> these moisture air'is able to hold at<br />

being converted to theare<br />

fte only existing visual aipeclflc temperature, (Peek<br />

word <strong>of</strong> tnt original eon- inside fte refrigerator and<br />

dtUon <strong>of</strong> many works <strong>of</strong> art ran your hand along the<br />

that have been altered, mayonnaise Jar tor evidence<br />

damaged, lost or destroyed <strong>of</strong> this phenomenon.)<br />

^OTTSTORSGEINC. over the years, Whfle eon- Wallaee lays relative<br />

wilon Is underway, cold humidity hai somewhat tared<br />

641 Atbury Awe. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> storage slows the dangerous his facility, especially during<br />

decomposition.<br />

Washington's notorlouily<br />

Public Storage Rentals<br />

Lower temperatures and • muggy summers The vault,<br />

From $11.00 per month<br />

drier atmosphere also stows ttiough, U protected against<br />

die fading <strong>of</strong> dyes in color humidity by two high-<br />

film, which can occur In dark efficiency dehumldlfication<br />

For information<br />

storage or with exposure to units and two sets <strong>of</strong> sliding<br />

Call: 398-5005 Ught, "It's one <strong>of</strong> fte really doori at fte vault<br />

unfortunate problems with<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

"garWng e*#«n Cltr • Vlelnilf • •<br />

iflV*BtlilgQodl>'BEP£mjI"<br />

We repair most major brands <strong>of</strong><br />

wttherv dryers, refrigerators, range!<br />

and dlshv»a»her»<br />

1 considered for the vault hod to powerful enough, yet, to store for amateur photographeri<br />

bt eUnualed because they aU the information contained Wallace suggests placing<br />

could produce Impurities as on a photograph. Still, negative •tripi in seU-ieaung,<br />

harmful to the photographs as<br />

Wallace expects that in SO to rib-locked plaittr bigs;<br />

fte poUutanU they remove<br />

100 years even color slides, a hundreds <strong>of</strong> the ttun itips win<br />

from the air,<br />

relatively recent development at in just one bag, The air<br />

The Smithsonian's vault<br />

inphotopBphy,"wul»eem»s -•—•" •-- ——' —•<br />

holdi approximately one<br />

million negatives -a few sUU<br />

on the unitable njtrat«*asid<br />

Bun awaiting conversion to<br />

safety fUm in the ne« year.<br />

Ultimately, Wallace sayi. the<br />

goal is to preserve one "arehlvBlmuallty"<br />

negattve <strong>of</strong><br />

each ipecunen or artifact in<br />

he collections. An arehlvilquality<br />

negative will hold an<br />

hnage for a minimum <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

years.<br />

By then, Wallace helievM,<br />

techniques to convert<br />

photographi to permanent<br />

! enhance computer memory wUl have<br />

that create a buffer zone been perfected, Hunders <strong>of</strong><br />

between Inside and outside small T-shirt and poster<br />

air.<br />

vendors already reprint<br />

According to Roberta photographs, enlarged after<br />

Honer, chief <strong>of</strong> the division's computer scanning and<br />

services branch and in charge conversion <strong>of</strong> fte Image to<br />

<strong>of</strong> toe cold starp vault's dally digits or bits <strong>of</strong> information.<br />

operation, "Every factor that These first attempts, though<br />

you an Imagine will con- tnake the Image look like "it<br />

tribute to deterioration <strong>of</strong> the was taken through a Venetian<br />

Urn," For example, several blind," he says.<br />

air filtration system being Computers just aren't<br />

tn<br />

whole package in the B-eeftr,<br />

or refrigerator. • j i<br />

If there U absolutely ni><br />

room next to the TV dtanM,-<br />

Wallace says negative strips<br />

should be stored In a room<br />

should' be preiift out to where humidity U low and ft§*<br />

antiquated as the tintype," prevent condensation <strong>of</strong> temperature stable — nevtr<br />

In the meantime, a naotature. Then wrap toe bap in your basement or attic,: •:<br />

Smithsonian-style cold tightly in foil to provide an Cold storage will protect tbr<br />

storage vault for storing eitra barrier against the film from heat and humidity<br />

pictures <strong>of</strong> Aunt Minnie varying humidity <strong>of</strong> home and keep your relative*<br />

might be n bit too expensive refrigerators, and store toe looking good for generationjt<br />

Ocea rung<br />

TODAY (Friday)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> administrator Club, youth center,?<br />

Alateen meeting, St. John's guest speaker. Refreshment*. p.m. '•"•<br />

Lutheran Church, 7 pm.<br />

Dynamic Seniors SAGES, Women's Cooperative<br />

Masterwork Choir », Peter's United Methodist Leagut workshop, youth<br />

rehearsal for Messiah, St. Oiureh, 10a JB. Sally Israel <strong>of</strong> center, 9 a.m. ul noon.<br />

Peter's United Methodist Jersey Cape Shell Club,<br />

dureh sanemjary, 8:30 pj». speaker.<br />

American Legion Morgan.<br />

— Jtanck Port 1« meetag, 144<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Exchange Club meeting, street and Haven Avenue, 1<br />

Flower sale <strong>of</strong> mums to Daniel's, 6:30 p.m. p.m.<br />

benefit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School band, at the football<br />

field during game.<br />

Block party between 7th<br />

and 10th sti. on Asbury<br />

Avemie, 10 a,m, to 4:30 p,m.<br />

:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, Planning Board meeting,<br />

youth cento, 7 pm. dty hall, 7:30 p.m. :<br />

Qmn <strong>City</strong> Male Chorus XI Alpha Iota Chapter Beta<br />

rehearsal, Music Pier, 7:30 agma Phi meeting, I p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

Hotel, Motel and<br />

Restaurant Association<br />

meeting.<br />

A a<br />

{continued from page §)<br />

another HI gradual,<br />

however, it Is <strong>of</strong>ten difficult to<br />

detemuni vlmauy whether<br />

APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

Otter good now thru<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober 31.<strong>1983</strong><br />

GROWTH PLUS<br />

PROTECTION!<br />

money<br />

• $2500 minimum<br />

• Rate changes weekly<br />

• Interest Compounded<br />

Diily<br />

• interest credited<br />

monthly to statement<br />

• Canceled checks<br />

returned to customer<br />

BftiiHtj.lU<br />

399-4398<br />

our<br />

market,<br />

fund<br />

For current rates<br />

and yield<br />

.contact the<br />

"LOCAL GUYS"<br />

OUR NEW<br />

LRJLHOtyM<br />

3990099<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Wp J&nte SPa»ing&<br />

€md'Sloan t<br />

far** fee OCMI Ov Am Fsf NMrty 109 YMn<br />

1001 Asbury Ave Phone 399-0012<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Now J«r»y<br />

"BOYAR'S<br />

1338 Atbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-1343<br />

Featuring AH Prime Beef, P"t h. VMl<br />

l,8liib * Garden fre ih Fruit &V. ifab<br />

Prime Rump<br />

ROAST<br />

•2.39m<br />

Prime Whole<br />

RLETS<br />

•4.69 (b.<br />

Cut to your Ora«r<br />

Bontltsi Pork<br />

MY AU ROAST<br />

•1.99.b<br />

Fresh Sliced<br />

CMP STEAK<br />

•2.90 ib.<br />

grill for Stilt MM,<br />

Extra Lean<br />

GROUND SIRLOIN<br />

•1,99ib<br />

Greutti Is f f iSir<br />

Primi Top Bound<br />

LONDON BROIL<br />

•2,99 ib.<br />

iXTflALiAM SOUND BOILID HAM ,,, .<br />

TURKEY BRIAST »1.49v»ib.<br />

BOLOGNA 7i*<br />

iMPORTED SWISS CHEESE M.B9<br />

nek Up Your Frainr Order Lltti<br />

Now Acctptinfl FrMur Order*!!<br />

STARTING OCTOBER<br />

Special Dally Luncheon<br />

Mon. thru Sat, • 11:30a.m.'til 2<br />

Dlnnsr Strvid4to 9;30 p.m.<br />

SZECHWAN<br />

GARDEN<br />

(M Centra! Awe.) <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

503 9th St.,<br />

Sieehwarr<br />

Mandarin<br />

Cantonese<br />

Hunan<br />

','! J<br />

HEW HOWS:<br />

LUNCH JOf.<br />

11:10 HI<br />

DNCR<br />

The Szechwan fiirdin li NOT connected with<br />

any other CMnisi RisMuranl in this ares.<br />

mmd<br />

CENTRAlsQUARE<br />

Southern New Jersey § Complete Men's Shop<br />

Since 1933<br />

IT'S FALL!<br />

and cool weather just<br />

naturally means ....<br />

PENDLETON.<br />

Pendlaton'j Country Traditional ihirt<br />

100% virgin wool, tailored especially<br />

for comfort and durability with<br />

full placket Jront, round and<br />

square tails. From $42.50<br />

Our complete coUection <strong>of</strong><br />

flsndloton is now in stock .<br />

for your selection; Shifts,<br />

Jackets, SJKMES, Sweaters,<br />

Seams, Robes, Stadium<br />

Blankets.<br />

Seafood festival and sale on<br />

boardwalk at the Music Pier,<br />

10 am to 8 pan,<br />

Junior League chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Siberian Husky dog show at TOESDAY<br />

the Music Piw, 9 ajn, to 8 Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Robey named<br />

p.m.<br />

meeting, 8th Street recreation<br />

center, 1:30 pJn.<br />

a training <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

Banjo Band and Madrigal<br />

angers appearing on Music Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

Cadet Frandj Robey, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Pier, i p.m. Admission »1. meeting, Episcopal parish<br />

Thomas Robey <strong>of</strong> 414 Wesley<br />

hall, 30th Street and Bay<br />

Av., has been appointed an<br />

indoctrination <strong>of</strong>ficer at the<br />

Kite festival In front <strong>of</strong> Avenue, ? p.m.<br />

state university <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Connoisseur Shop, llth Street<br />

and Boardwalk, 2 pjen. Alanon meeting, Si John's<br />

Maritime where he will assist<br />

Lutheran Church, 8:30 p.m.<br />

in the supervision <strong>of</strong> me<br />

school<br />

m<br />

Jolly Bidders duplicate<br />

Seafood festival continues bridge, community center,<br />

on the boardwalk, 10 a.m. to 4 7:80 p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

Three mUe Masters' Run, Sunshine Foundation<br />

Music Her, 10 a.m. meeting, Oc§an <strong>City</strong> chapter,<br />

7:30 p.m<br />

Sand sculpUni conteit, 10th<br />

Street beach, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY<br />

Good Counsel Friendship<br />

MONDAY<br />

Qub meeting, 13:30 p.m.<br />

Young at Heart meeting,<br />

aiinmunlty center In Palmer Lions Club meeting,<br />

LeiBge, 1 p.m. Joseph Kane, i Inn, 7 p.m.<br />

1 ! orientation program<br />

which began August 10.<br />

Aian Indoctrination <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />

he la one <strong>of</strong> the 41 In<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> 289 young mm and<br />

nonen, all fist year cadets at<br />

SUMY Maritime College, Fort<br />

idiuyler, Bronx, N.Y. AU are<br />

taking part in the twelve-day<br />

orientation program.<br />

Cadet Robey is • 1M0<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />

School. At Maritime he Is<br />

majoring In electrical<br />

aigineerlng (deck).<br />

/ • :<br />

KiwanU Club meeting,<br />

Plymouth Inn, 12:<br />

CLASSIFIEDAD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

THERE'S STILL GOOD<br />

FISHING AHEAD, AND...<br />

WE'RE STILL OPEN<br />

For All Your Rjhlng Needs<br />

SALE<br />

Ail Cast Nets<br />

aw H. to I ft.<br />

DICK'S DOCK<br />

w^^^T fHf H^HB^S l^sni^^B ^V^^^y ^^P^^H^sSr^^Vw<br />

936 Biy Aw., Stnqn NM iNext to WaterfrMf Rnt) |<br />

927-4511<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Sirving OcHn <strong>City</strong><br />

Year'Round<br />

Since ifii .<br />

PREPARED FRESH DAILY M OUR BUTCHER SHOP<br />

• A Variety <strong>of</strong> Hambui*Qer» • Steaks • Hot<br />

Roatt Beef Sandwiches • Plus very good Heagit*<br />

All At LOWER PRICESI<br />

When we at The Butcher Shop<br />

say we make the best Steak<br />

Sandwichei, you can...<br />

Believe It!<br />

SANDWICH SPECIAL<br />

SANDWICH I. I 3<br />

En|oy our Sandwich Sptctali u oHin<br />

as you ice. NO COUPON EVER REOWRED<br />

Cal 399-7680<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

mm\ »JI<br />

r<br />

From Manasqitan Inlet<br />

to Cold Spring Harbor<br />

in Cape May,<br />

New Jersey's waterway<br />

is beset with problems.<br />

\ Different segments <strong>of</strong><br />

A the maritime industry<br />

\ speak separately.<br />

They have not<br />

or witt not<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 8,<strong>1983</strong><br />

\ speak as one, • piMteiwlUHMk<br />

The skipper <strong>of</strong> this sailboat to lucky; the Longport bridge gOM up and down, Otjjien along the<br />

Jersey section <strong>of</strong> the ICW are flxed, preventing passage by some marine traffic. AM this is only<br />

one problem besetting the area's waterways.<br />

A waterway in trouble<br />

By PAULA 8CHWENK<br />

aathri Ltdger Corretponddit<br />

FUbennen dedans New J««ey'i<br />

inMi dngvou. iMr earastt Mtf<br />

concerning watonrayi and inlet*.<br />

Marina owneri.for the roost part, My<br />

OMir buiineMn are being afftctod by<br />

*aUow water.<br />

Rftaaure sallora, whose veaaeto aeem<br />

to glide ef f ortleasJy acrsM ocean and<br />

bay alike, cannot sail la MUM af the<br />

they «w^t « h# Mi.<br />

Artuj Corpi at EdgtoMrs natntaJa They alao tar lnleU leading them in<br />

B t i t f t h l t u a w U ad out <strong>of</strong> lati harbor.<br />

Miw Jeraey h Ingood<br />

How beneficial ii New Jersey<br />

dapndlng on how i •<br />

needed to boato.<br />

Ttat Marine Trade*<br />

p g Marine bmtaeM lnterwta<br />

throughout New J«iey, clmplalnt ttat<br />

n&onewiUIWwitothcirpleMforhelp<br />

1 !<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the vast Intracoaital<br />

Waterway syBtem?<br />

The Atlantic Intracoaital Waterway<br />

la a sheltered Inland water route used<br />

by boats along the eastern coastline <strong>of</strong><br />

the United State*. It attends between<br />

Boston and south Fkrida. Coniidertng<br />

the QuH Intrtcowtal Wat«rway, a<br />

boaUr theoretically can taU In<br />

protected waters to Brownsville,<br />

TUBS. Together At two watwwayi<br />

becoroa the Intrmcoajtal WaMrway or<br />

places there are no navigable areas<br />

inside barrier Islands or sandbars or<br />

watery thor<strong>of</strong>area that can be connected<br />

by canals, barges and pleasure<br />

craft mwtnail in unprotected ocean far<br />

50 miles <strong>of</strong>f Rhode Island and for M<br />

miles <strong>of</strong>f a stretch <strong>of</strong> the North Jer«>y<br />

coastline. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

waterway lies back from the shoreline<br />

Hie Fell family <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty took first prize In the sand iculptlng conteit Sunday for their castle on<br />

the beach. Other winners listed on page four.<br />

Zoning changes advance<br />

I A tool real esute agent called to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Planning Bond 1 ! dtdston to<br />

detain as a dutiex tone the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Bdtnes area, fcund by Dory and Bay<br />

iguBijj i^itfBsAsi K^iul tnil IHHI* jj j<br />

jf pii Q i i nrtn<br />

-smart mMi.» Tht Board made<br />

decision at Its' Sept. a workshop<br />

meeting.<br />

more.<br />

"These people bought something they<br />

believed they could convert Into<br />

duplexes. If they (to Planning Board)<br />

grandfathered tot ana, the owners<br />

wouWseU or convert now," said Michael<br />

MocuTian<strong>of</strong> Monihan Realty. "Now It can<br />

be retained at a single home area<br />

(because the' owners are not under the<br />

gun to convert."<br />

found dead Section l, page 3<br />

,Top .<br />

The waterway's umfalnHstftii ben<br />

otttHt<br />

calmer waters. Industry thrived.<br />

Produce and producU wot ban*<br />

(ported inexpandvely u^and down tbe<br />

flUtorn seaboard, along with travelers<br />

and Information, creating a mighty<br />

transportation system on water.<br />

Names «T English settlers, Indian<br />

tribes survive and descriptive titles in<br />

~ (Please turn to pagt 17)<br />

67% hike due<br />

Point sewer<br />

rates catching<br />

up with times<br />

By MARGIE BO WEN<br />

StBttaei-Udgeratalf<br />

SOMERS POINT - After 20 yean<br />

without a rate Increase, the sewerage<br />

authority is ralaing lu costs for the<br />

serrlee 67 percent to users here.<br />

The Increase, which will take effect<br />

Jan. 1, was approved by the local<br />

authority at Its Monday night meeting<br />

and will increase the average singlefcmlly<br />

dwelling cost *51.S0.<br />

TWi meant that the minimum rate for<br />

the average user will increase from<br />

f»,M to »128. Those using garbage<br />

disposal units will pay another jM annually<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> the cm rent US charge.<br />

According to Samuel H. Tucker Jr.,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> fee local authority, the need<br />

far an increase at ttU tune was<br />

precipitated by a drop <strong>of</strong> »1»,000 accrued<br />

in Interest ratee which <strong>of</strong>ftM the<br />

need to raise customer rates.<br />

He alao attributed the increase to a<br />

steady increase in new cuatomers and a<br />

need to raviae the rate schedule Man<br />

revenues don't meet fiscal obligation.<br />

According to a letter to cuatonwt,<br />

Francis A. Goekfe th tbsltt'<br />

ta m<br />

g mp<br />

dJttonal revenue was neefled for UN.'<br />

Mjwivir, Tucker said bj dWni Inow<br />

how many customers fee authority has<br />

in the city or how much revenue will be<br />

raised by the increaae.<br />

"With the loss <strong>of</strong> interest Income due to<br />

a drop in the interest rate and the growth<br />

in the area, we were hit aD In one year,"<br />

Tucks- said yesterday "It's Just like in<br />

your own household when the ear breaks<br />

down/'<br />

*h


\ From Manasquan Inlet<br />

[to Cold Spring Harbor<br />

in Gape May,<br />

New Jersey's waterway<br />

is beset with problems.<br />

Different segments <strong>of</strong><br />

Jthe maritime industry<br />

speak separately .<br />

They have not<br />

or witt not<br />

d speak as one.<br />

103rd Year, Number 42 , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226 Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 6,<strong>1983</strong> Two Sections Price 25'<br />

••wf<br />

The skipper <strong>of</strong> this sailboat Is lucky; the Longport bridge goes up and down. 0thers along the<br />

Jersey section <strong>of</strong> the ICW are fixed, preventing passage by some marine traffic. AM this is only<br />

one problem besetting the area's waterways.<br />

A waterway in troubled<br />

By PAULA SCHWENK<br />

JeotM-Udfm CwrMpMtail<br />

FUhermen declare New Jeney's<br />

nlets dmnn. Tim. MBnjt I<br />

a him tide.<br />

Army Corp« <strong>of</strong> BngtotM<br />

ttttUnoit<strong>of</strong> tte Intrtooutal W*«nwy<br />

to N«w Jersey ta la good riupt,<br />

dopendtng on how tap a draft U<br />

needed far boats.<br />

The Marine Trades Ancctatton,<br />

MTMMttag Mirtne bustness Interest!<br />

throughout New Jersey, dmplalni thtt<br />

npone will Uiten to their pleas far bdp<br />

concerning waterways and Inlets.<br />

Marina owners, for the most part, say<br />

Mr bnslMisei are being affected by<br />

*allow water.<br />

Pleasure sailors, whose vessels WHD<br />

to glide effortlessly across ocean and<br />

bay alike cannot sail in tomttt the<br />

They also fear Inlets leading them in<br />

and out otiaf* harbor.<br />

How fanttdal' U New Jersey's<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the vast IntfacoagUl<br />

Waterway system?<br />

The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway<br />

is • sheltered inland water route used<br />

by boats along the eastern coastline o(<br />

the United States. It extends between<br />

boston and south Florida. Considering<br />

ttw Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, •<br />

boater theoretically can sail in<br />

protected waters to Brownsville,<br />

Tesas. Together (he two waterways<br />

become the Intracoaatal Waterway or<br />

places there are no navigable areas<br />

Inside barrier Islands or sandbars or<br />

watery tbortfarto tat can be connected<br />

by canals, barges and pleasure<br />

craft must sail in unprotected ocean for<br />

50 miles <strong>of</strong>f Rhode Island and for 44<br />

miles <strong>of</strong>f a stretch <strong>of</strong> the North Jersey<br />

coastline. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

waterway Uesbackfrom the shoreline<br />

The Fell family <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> took first prize in the Band sculpting contest Sunday for their castle on<br />

the beach. Other winners listed on page four.<br />

Zoning changes advance<br />

U A local real estate agent eaDtd the g<br />

"Sbm W" bought something they Pil Previously th the Bd Board planned ld tto<br />

tow<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Planning Bo^rt'sdedilo.. to beUeved th«y could convert into ^ aw M t^hmUy with a grand.<br />

^Wn as a chtttoxtone<br />

i<br />

the&etaS<br />

Ihe Detail Ctt»<br />

dupleiei<br />

duple**.<br />

B<br />

H<br />

ftey<br />

they<br />

(the<br />

Planning<br />

Banning<br />

Board)<br />

Board)<br />

father<br />

hthw<br />

clause<br />

clause<br />

that<br />

would<br />

would<br />

exempt<br />

exempt<br />

present<br />

present<br />

ttiries urn, bound by Dory tod Bay Bndfathered that area, the owners owneri from meeting the new toning<br />

awiuwbttwtonUnd.ndMtti.treetra wpuMi«lloreojw(rtnow»MldMid«il wqufrjanmtt. Hmmr, vthimnt<br />

' - um^tbt l&rd madethe Manlliin<strong>of</strong>MwialiiiBttil^("Nowitc«n<br />

tt W Sept. » workshop bt retained ai a iJaglt home am<br />

^ ^ jfaenuM ttt owners are not under the<br />

' pa to convert."<br />

more.<br />

—<br />

public meetings, two <strong>of</strong> which were Ola<br />

summer, caused ale Board to reconsider.<br />

According to Board President<br />

William Cochrane, it wouldn't have been<br />

talr to grandfather one area and not any<br />

others.<br />

found dead<br />

•eventh season<br />

j«nkori»l welcomed by Baptist<br />

fUMeri win over Mustangs Seel<br />

1, page 3<br />

2, page 1<br />

2, page 5<br />

l<br />

f%» BUkwi prwulere tesue Section 2, page 12<br />

Bdltoriab and letters<br />

Crotoword<br />

Section t, pugc 2<br />

Section 2, page 6<br />

, Section I, page 8<br />

Section 2, page 18<br />

,: Section 1, page 3<br />

Board consultant John OWeonse said<br />

tbe change was a good Idea sinst there<br />

wen other areas to zone as singlefamily.<br />

"It was a good decision to change<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home* because we're not<br />

boxed In as to the number <strong>of</strong> dwelling<br />

units we can change," tald Oldeonse.<br />

"Tnere to stUl vacant land that can be<br />

o>v«loped.Wecmlowtt-deMMytatne<br />

undeveloped areas."<br />

(Please ton to pafe U)<br />

or ii protected by islands and •and'<br />

ban.<br />

Rivers, estuaries, Inland bays,<br />

sounds and bay*—all the lngredlenti<br />

In this natural rtaw <strong>of</strong> protected water<br />

routes.<br />

The waterway's utttaUHteftl* beta<br />

"ttertfwn»*«long ttie bm«i» <strong>of</strong> tbtm<br />

calmer waters. Industry thrived.<br />

Produce antf product* wtrt tno><br />

sported Inexpensively upjand down the<br />

Mtern seaboard, along with travelers<br />

and Information, creating a mighty<br />

transportation system on water.<br />

Names «f> English settlers, Indian<br />

tribes survive and descriptive titles In<br />

(Please turn to page 17)<br />

67% hike dm<br />

Point sewer<br />

rates catching<br />

up with<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN<br />

Sentlnd-Ledger Staff<br />

SOMERS POINT - After « yean<br />

without a rate Increase, the sewerage<br />

authority Is railing 111 costs for the<br />

service 67 percent to wen here.<br />

The increase, which win take effect<br />

Jan. 1, was approved by the local<br />

authority at its Monday night meeting<br />

and will Increase the average singlefamily<br />

dwelling cost 151.50.<br />

This means that the minimum rate for<br />

be avenge user will Increase from<br />

176.50 to $128. TOON using garbage<br />

disposal units will pay another p annually<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> the cui rent |ft charge.<br />

According to Samuel H. Tucker Jr.,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the local authority, the need<br />

br an Increase at this time was<br />

precipitated by a drop <strong>of</strong> »1S8.000 ac<br />

crued In Interest ntw which <strong>of</strong>fset the<br />

need to raise customer rates,<br />

He also attributed the Increase to a<br />

steady increase in new customers and a<br />

need to revise the rate schedule wben<br />

revenues don't meet fiscal obligation.<br />

Accordihg to a letter to euatMMH,<br />

Francis A. Ooekt. | the autbgrteji<br />

ditionfll revenue was needed far 1981'<br />

However, Tucker said he dldnt know<br />

how many customers the authority baa<br />

In the city or how much revenue win be<br />

raised by the Increase.<br />

"Witt the loss <strong>of</strong> Interest income due to<br />

a drop In the interest rate and the growth<br />

in the area, we were hit all In one year,"<br />

Tucks gaid yesterday "It's Just like in<br />

your own household when the car breaks<br />

down."<br />

Ihe Semen Fatal Mmnfi AnttxMr<br />

m ere.tod In ISO, BBMNT, whso fii<br />

state authored the mmnm <strong>of</strong> r]i<br />

regional sewerag»jj|tem by tM<br />

(Plrnae ta<br />

Strathmere<br />

annexation<br />

In a mow tbat would allow It to<br />

ridltaelf<strong>of</strong>tbtreiponaihBlty<strong>of</strong>tbji<br />

amng juwap wafar<br />

Uppar TownaWp ottldaU<br />

oU«*dt»ighoring8M<br />

Udtihbri8lkC<br />

village <strong>of</strong> StrattmMre. :.<<br />

the Sm<strong>On</strong>d-Ltd^r has lMn*T<br />

that the amaasJtop pwppaal w«e<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered in a letter dated ytntakty to *<br />

Sea Isl* CommlMianeri mm<br />

Townatito 8olicttor Smm Waldron.<br />

provuM an tnuiduunect<br />

Isle's existing water company.<br />

However, tbe letter ^ateo states<br />

that any water ri*tainh*rttod with<br />

Aramingo mutt stay with tt»<br />

tswnbip.<br />

"It would be nice to haw tie<br />

entire island," said Sea Isle Oty<br />

(Please ton to pafe IT)<br />

Firehouse issue is coming<br />

doom to three choices<br />

SOMERS POINT-In light <strong>of</strong> a recent<br />

appellate court ruling that upheld <strong>On</strong><br />

status quo <strong>of</strong> the firefighters issue here,<br />

Mayor Harvey L. Smith said the city will<br />

mo decide whether it will continue<br />

sharing the use <strong>of</strong> the Bethel Road<br />

flrehouse, condemn the property, or<br />

build a new facility for the city's fire<br />

dpeartment.<br />

Smith told The Sentinel-Lodger earlier<br />

this week that he expects the matter to<br />

be discussed In closed, personnel session<br />

by the <strong>City</strong> Council <strong>Oct</strong>. 13,<br />

"As I see It, the ball is In our park now.<br />

The lawyeri and tte Judgei have had<br />

their day," Smith said. 'Tve been<br />

thinking <strong>of</strong> it carefully and we have to<br />

make a decision to settle mis one way or<br />

another."<br />

Last Thursday, a three-Judge appellate<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> judge John L Ard,<br />

Morton I. Greenberg and Theodore W.<br />

Trautweln ruled In favor <strong>of</strong> Superior<br />

Court Judge L. Anthony Gibson's May<br />

Voter sign-up deadline<br />

Neit Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 11 U the<br />

deadline to register for voting la the<br />

Nov. 1 general election.<br />

Registration or Information about<br />

voterellglblllty ii available through<br />

fee municipal clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Citizens should remember Oat<br />

Monday It a legal holiday and Oat<br />

government <strong>of</strong>fices will be closed.<br />

17, '982 ruling that the former city<br />

volunteer firefighters own the property<br />

andbuUdlng at the Bethel RoadandN«w<br />

Jersey Avenue flrehouaes, hat mat<br />

share the use <strong>of</strong> tbe Betbel Road houat<br />

with the city's current tee department<br />

In Its response to tbe ruling, the panel<br />

said Oat in "the findings <strong>of</strong> fact,<br />

cogently and amply articulated in the<br />

carefully detailed and thoughful written<br />

oplnlon...could reeonably have bean<br />

reached on sufficient credible evidence<br />

present In the entire record."<br />

Except for Gibson's ruling that new<br />

firemen must be between the agea <strong>of</strong> H<br />

and 35 (the appellate panel changed It to<br />

18 due to>aiitata alatuto) the Judges found<br />

(Please ton to page If)<br />

•MaiylMMrl<br />

It may not be Carnegie Hall, but this quartet playing Inside the Gyro restaurant on Mh<br />

provided entertainment for those enjoying the Indian Summer Weekend,<br />

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

COLUMBUS DAY SAI<br />

Men's Fall and Winter<br />

SUITS<br />

25% OFF<br />

Botany<br />

Palm Beach<br />

John Weitz<br />

Size* 3* to »<br />

SDort Regular<br />

Uonfl<br />

-Nun em—<br />

nrufxxr<br />

COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND<br />

3 Day Sales • Fri., Sat., Mon.,<br />

Select Group <strong>of</strong> Ladies'<br />

MEMBERS ONLY<br />

JACKETS<br />

25% OFF<br />

-LMHM JMIM • M PI. Ml DOT,-<br />

"Everything For<br />

Halloween"<br />

COSTUMES<br />

MASKS<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Costumes from<br />

$3,79 to $5,99<br />

Masks from 19* to '9.00<br />

FOR TEENAGES 8. ADULTS • Masks<br />

Caps • MaKe-Up<br />

GARE<br />

BEARS<br />

Have<br />

Arrived!<br />

Cut-outs ready<br />

to Sew and<br />

Stuff, We<br />

have;<br />

FRIEND BEDTIME<br />

FUNSHINE<br />

WISH SEAR<br />

GOOD LUCK<br />

CHEER BEAR<br />

BIRTHDAY<br />

M.98 ea.<br />

-tKMmMpM<br />

MM<br />

FMAL<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

30% OFF<br />

Every Item In<br />

: Our Garden<br />

.: Center<br />

p<br />

ttoyMowwr*<br />

10% OFF<br />

i-<br />

Seperates By<br />

MODERN JUNIOR<br />

30% OFF<br />

Slacks • Tops • Skirts<br />

Black and Eggplant • Sizes 5-13<br />

rvg.*29.00to a 41.00<br />

NOW J 20.30 UnW to Flaw- '28,70<br />

All Fall<br />

BLOUSES<br />

15% OFF<br />

refl. $12.00 to 135.00<br />

NOW '10.20 to '29.75<br />

Slits 1-44<br />

Asst, Colors • Prints iy<br />

Ship N'Shore • Lady<br />

Manhatten • Gaby<br />

Laura May<br />

Tailored 8. Dressey<br />

DISCOUNT SALE<br />

<strong>On</strong> all Types <strong>of</strong><br />

Window Treatment<br />

NRSH DELMAR! LEVELOR!<br />

LOUVER! DRAPES!<br />

Woven Woods • Pleated Verosol<br />

and S<strong>of</strong>t Light Shades • Verticals<br />

Mini Blinds • Custom Window Shades<br />

15% to 45% OFF<br />

Receive an additional<br />

$10.00 CASH ENERGY<br />

CREDIT direct from<br />

DelMaron Energy Saving<br />

Products, Minimum 10<br />

Sq. Ft,<br />

HUGE SELECTION OF FABRICS<br />

FOR Custom Made Draperies<br />

Slipcovers • Upholsttry<br />

REDUCED 15%<br />

jMti-TMrOMr y<br />

VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

Cannon Royal Family<br />

COMFORTERS<br />

Twin reg. $38.00<br />

OUR PRICE mM<br />

Full, Queen 8, King<br />

rtfl.IA0.00 to $70.00<br />

OURPRICi •34.95-<br />

Solids • Dots • Stripes<br />

Prints • Reversible<br />

oyHiDw<br />

Keand Fl. Toon* Itc.l.l<strong>of</strong><br />

Open fiOO - SiOO P.M. Mon. thru Thurs. ft Sat<br />

Open Friday Evening 'til 9<br />

Dial 399-5511<br />

BOYSWEAR Warm Up<br />

To Winter SALE<br />

Fall and Winter<br />

JACKETS<br />

New Fail Colors<br />

<strong>Line</strong>d8.Unlir.ed<br />

iy Campus<br />

SltMl-M<br />

Rack <strong>of</strong><br />

WHITE SWAN<br />

UNIFORMS<br />

20% OFF<br />

Mmmom.<br />

tmantwim<br />

EVERY AREA RUG<br />

NOW ON SALE!<br />

Machine Washable<br />

Reversible Rugs<br />

TAVERN BY CHAPEL - Multi Colors<br />

reg, NOW<br />

SOFTRED BY CHAPEL-MuW Colon<br />

*31.99<br />

OLD STONE BRAIDED RUGS<br />

, Green and Brown<br />

5'i"xS'5" %n.99 *63.99<br />

8*3"xn'2" $139.ft '111,89<br />

«J7W«tAv..<br />

VERY SPECIAL<br />

PRICE '689.00<br />

reg.»719.00<br />

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• PHHUMnMraflMMt ICCMMIC*<br />

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Stal Stt<br />

«W -N<br />

Cwnn ^<br />

SWEATERS<br />

20%<br />

Asst. <strong>of</strong> Fall Colors<br />

in Crew Neck<br />

VNeck • Argyles<br />

Cables • Flat Knits<br />

• Flrtt Floor-<br />

Cape May County's Largest Department Store<br />

8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

N»PrM(Rtfrtatnilor<br />

MeMintAKXi.<br />

Choice <strong>of</strong><br />

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40% OFF<br />

Our Selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> pretty<br />

Comfortable<br />

Styles<br />

NOT ALL SIZES<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

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Men's an<br />

SMALL LEA<br />

20%<br />

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Card Cases • <<br />

Buxton • Baroi<br />

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RNALCLOSEOUTOKS<br />

FURNITURE<br />

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PAGE 2 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CFTY, N,J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1M»<br />

Men's Fall and Winter<br />

SUITS<br />

25% OFF<br />

Botany<br />

Palm Beach<br />

John Weitz<br />

Sim M ton<br />

Short Regular<br />

Long<br />

FintFMr<br />

COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND<br />

3 Day Sales • Fri., Sat., Mon.,<br />

Select Group <strong>of</strong> Ladies'<br />

MEMBERS ONLY<br />

JACKETS<br />

25% OFF<br />

-Udw Jtcun »vi PI nw Mff.-<br />

"Iverythlng For<br />

Halloween"<br />

COSTUMES<br />

MASKS<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Costumes from<br />

$3.79 to $5,99<br />

Masks from 19« to'9.00<br />

FOR TEENAGES 8. ADULTS - Masks<br />

Caps • AAaKeUp<br />

TsrUM • M4 Mawt *w.<br />

CARE<br />

BEARS<br />

Have<br />

Arrived!<br />

Cut-outs ready<br />

to Sew and<br />

Stuff. We<br />

have:<br />

FRIEND BEDTIME<br />

FUNSHINE<br />

WISH BEAR<br />

GOODLUCK<br />

CHEER BEAR<br />

BIRTHDAY<br />

M.98 ea.<br />

rtHp<br />

M.FMr<br />

RNAL<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

30% OFF<br />

Every Ittm In<br />

Our Garden<br />

Center<br />

vxccpt Lflwn<br />

BoyMowvrt<br />

10% OFF<br />

Seperates By<br />

MODERN JUNIOR<br />

30% OFF<br />

Slacks • Tops • Skirts<br />

Black and Eggplant • Sizes 5-13<br />

reg. •29.00 to Ml.00<br />

NOW $ 20.30 to *28.70<br />

—tpartMiMr MOM Floor-<br />

AH Fan<br />

BLOUSES<br />

15% OFF<br />

reg. $12.00 to $35.00<br />

NOW '10.20 to '29.75<br />

Sizes 8-44<br />

Asst, Colors • Prints ty<br />

Ship N* Shore* Lady<br />

Manhatten • Gaby<br />

Laura May<br />

Tailored &Dressey<br />

DISCOUNT SALE<br />

<strong>On</strong> all Types <strong>of</strong><br />

Window Treatment<br />

MRSH DELMARl LEVELOK<br />

LOUVER! DRAPES!<br />

Woven woods • Pleated Verosol<br />

and S<strong>of</strong>t Light Shades • Verticals<br />

Mini Blinds • Custom Window Shades<br />

15% to 45% OFF<br />

Receive an additional<br />

$10.00 CASH ENERGY<br />

CREDIT direct from<br />

DelMaron energy Saving<br />

Products. Minimum 10<br />

Sq. Ft.<br />

HUGE SELECTION OF FABRICS<br />

FOR Custom Made Draperies<br />

Slip Covers • Upholstery<br />

REDUCED 15%<br />

VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

Cannon Royal Family<br />

COMFORTERS<br />

Twin reg. $38.00<br />

OUR PRICE »29.95-<br />

Full, Queen & King<br />

r«l. $40.00 to $70.00<br />

OURRRICi •34,95'<br />

Solids • Dots • Stripes<br />

Prints • Reversible<br />

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Open Friday Evening 'til f<br />

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SDAY<br />

BOYSWEAR Warm Up<br />

To Winter SALE<br />

Fall and Winter<br />

JACKETS<br />

New Fall Colors<br />

<strong>Line</strong>d&Unllned<br />

By Campus<br />

—wrr MM. • wins nut-<br />

Rack <strong>of</strong><br />

WHITE SWAN<br />

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20% OFF<br />

UnMTlDia).<br />

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EVERY AREA RU6<br />

NOW ON SALE!<br />

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TAVERN BY CHAPEL - MuM Colon<br />

reg. NOW<br />

3'xS*#" «.«<br />

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s'6" x V6" wt - ff *79i99<br />

OLD STONE BRAIDED RUGS<br />

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s*s"xri" m.w '63.99<br />

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reg. $719.00<br />

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SWEATERS<br />

20%<br />

Asst. <strong>of</strong> Fall Colors<br />

In Crew Neck<br />

V-Neck • Argyies<br />

Cables • Flat Knits<br />

Cape May County's Largest Department Store<br />

8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

3 Ways to-Charged"<br />

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Bonnie Doone<br />

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Solids<br />

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SMALL LEATHER GOODS<br />

20% OFF<br />

Wallets • Key Cases • Credit<br />

Card Cases • Cigarette Cases<br />

Buxton • Baronet • St. Thomas<br />

Anne Klein • Romaine<br />

Borelli • Pierre Cardin<br />

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TWIN I 319.95 $159.95 e*. S 239.95 $129,99 W, S 269.95 S149.95ea<br />

FULL f 319.95 $209.95 e*. S 3C9.95 S179.95ei. S 339,95 S199.95ea<br />

QUEEN I 829.95 $499.95 ICI I 769.95 $449.95 Mi f 84995 S499.95 Kt<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1M3 THl 8ENT1NEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N4, PAGE 3 — SECTION<br />

After determlaing that it violated a local ordinance, this covered wagon, cited<br />

i In the 3200 block <strong>of</strong> Anbury Avenue, wai escorted out <strong>of</strong> town by police. The wagon was<br />

used for a promotional activity In Northfleld.<br />

<strong>City</strong> launches weekender trash experiment<br />

Municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials have<br />

announced <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty will be<br />

candueting a trash collection<br />

experiment starting this<br />

Wweik and running through<br />

Thanksgiving.<br />

According to <strong>City</strong> Adnjinifltrator<br />

Joseph Kane, the<br />

city will place a mini-traah<br />

dumpator at the municipal<br />

afrport 25th Street and Bay<br />

Avenue, and another at the<br />

Public Safety Building, 46th<br />

Sfreet and West Avenue. Tne<br />

dampsters are being provided<br />

A ta aUow the non-resident<br />

w property owners who spend<br />

autumn weekends at their<br />

summer homes here to<br />

deposit their weekend trash ta<br />

the dumpsters on their way<br />

home.<br />

^'Ordinarily, these visitors<br />

put their trash out at curbslde<br />

at fee end <strong>of</strong> nit weekend,"<br />

Kfjyf explained. "However,<br />

• •: Weatl^er<br />

•<br />

_ iy will be party nmny<br />

ttftt Ugh temperatures<br />

around 70. The Iowa wffl be ta<br />

th> low 80s. The extended<br />

ojflook Milt for Friday<br />

npugh Sunday to be lair wM<br />

liliouMe temperatures.<br />

Tip highs wffl be ton fee<br />

upper Mi to mid 7ts with krwi<br />

h>m the upper 40s to mid B»s.<br />

rned with pretly ptootlng<br />

In taupe or Mack,<br />

loth styloi regularty $38flO.<br />

Shoe D«pt.-Flr.t Floor<br />

•thSt.SAiboryAve.<br />

Searchers find hunter dead in the woods<br />

ByMARQIEBOWEN<br />

S U d l t t B<br />

UPPER TOTOOW - A<br />

m^a oU Beedey'i Point<br />

man waj found dMri aar^<br />

TtaMdiy mcnUng aftw apparent<br />

faramUag W» nack In<br />

3 0 4 t U l t l h U<br />

hi «u hinting tar wife •<br />

bom and arrow. HU body m<br />

bund after an extenilve<br />

•tveii by mmwroui vohintoen<br />

and othtn.<br />

Cliffcrd T. Tiylor Sr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Lincoln Avenue was<br />

prooounced dead at the mat<br />

at 1:06 I A Twiday by Cape<br />

May County AuUtant<br />

Medical gnmhif Dr. Waltw<br />

Qivapuro ol Woodbine attor<br />

Taylor waj found at 12:30<br />

ajn. by FMBM puvgnnel.<br />

According to •<br />

apokeapa-BW froni the New<br />

Jmqr mu Pollc* to Port<br />

NorrU, Taylor wu reported<br />

mining by his wife and a<br />

March <strong>of</strong> the area btgn at<br />

10:30 pjn. Monday.<br />

In addition to authorltteg<br />

from the Port NorrU<br />

Abtecon and the<br />

Patrol Untt u well<br />

PUMPKIN PIES<br />

BAKH) RESH DALY<br />

W OUfl 55TW YEAR<br />

730 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Phone 399 1260<br />

(tquarM<br />

at Troop A-Stata Police<br />

Headquarter! In Hammcoton<br />

memberf <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

Township Rescue Squad, and<br />

the ftre department* <strong>of</strong><br />

from a da« •Uml when file<br />

atep broke and be fell approximately<br />

SO feet to fte<br />

ground.<br />

HU body m taken ~te<br />

tie Tomlln HanorflU<br />

Hospital by the Upflfr<br />

TbwmWtp Ret«i« Squad. '*<br />

Parents invited to lunch<br />

Tuckahoe, BeDe Plain<br />

Dennl«vUl« and roembera <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>>14 ta National School school iunch and you wjl<br />

the Cape May County Lunch Week acreai the nation dUoover how delldoui


THURSDAY, OCTOBER £«gr |<br />

PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN<br />

Rain didn't dampen Indian Summer enthusiasrn<br />

ByMARKSOIFER That seemed to be the have a great time shopping the weather," James<br />

Oce«nClty general attitude Saturday as br bargains and shaking Penland, owner <strong>of</strong> the Co*<br />

Public Relation! Director fcouMnda turned out for tht hand* with Rich tht Robot, nolsseur, really got Into the<br />

dty'i Indian Summir block Binjimin Franklin, NareUti spirit <strong>of</strong> the day as he "walked<br />

If G«ne Kelly could dane§ In party and boardwalk festival, Iht face Painter, and a host <strong>of</strong> fee avenue and Boardwalk<br />

y<br />

• down BOUT certainly we can Great weather, it wasn't,' <strong>of</strong>ttr charMtm gfrdllng the dressed In Indian garb with<br />

adown pour, certainly we can<br />

But moat people seemed to avenue.<br />

headband and wig,<br />

droll In a drltde<br />

Indian headbands and Stalnton's Department<br />

wooden nickels wan quickly Store resorted a tremendous<br />

depleted and youngsters day with Hobart Sapp, men's<br />

formed a long line to wait department manager, noting<br />

THE<br />

patiently for fret pony ridel that It was "like g shopping<br />

at 9th Street and Aibury<br />

BRA & GIRDLE FACTORY!<br />

day" Just before Christmas.<br />

Avenue. Fcr those mystically Other merchants were also<br />

inclined, Madame Marge enthusiastic •bout the<br />

read a host <strong>of</strong> palms at her willingness <strong>of</strong> folks to "tough crowded Saturday afternoon,<br />

New Jersey's LargesfBis- fortune teller's booth in the tt gut'<br />

couni Women's Intimate<br />

Apparel Store with a Full<br />

Staff <strong>of</strong> Trained and Graduate<br />

Corsetierres is Coming<br />

Boon to Our Area.<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER «, <strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, SJ. PAGE 5 - SECTION OgiE<br />

1 jeettvely at possible, It wasobvious<br />

that crowds moved<br />

Inside during the splnkles and<br />

this helped downtown store*.<br />

Crafts people, who relied on<br />

outside-dtopMyt. did weD in<br />

fee afternoon but were hindered<br />

by earlier morning<br />

shower*.<br />

My general impression la<br />

feat most avenue businesses<br />

who merchandised , on<br />

Saturday did very well. Hie<br />

tame was true for the<br />

Boardwalk, which was<br />

and have a good time The seafood festival will<br />

700 block. regardless <strong>of</strong> At drtale. have to be expanded next<br />

Meanwhile up on the Many have been working year, perhaps through the use<br />

Boardwalk, the crowds were j,r month* to make the event <strong>of</strong> outside suppliers. Most<br />

gathering, assisted by the a success. The newly formed local restaurants aren't set up<br />

trolley bus which clanged Its Tourism Commission, which br outside selling. They can<br />

bell and transported people Is funded by monies tram the participate by running<br />

from the block party to fee mercantile tax fees, expended specials In their restaurants.<br />

boards.<br />

over 14,000 on the event. More Sunday was a grand day for<br />

Irene's across from the Important, the ideas and hard all Indian Summer events.<br />

Music Her reported feat the work <strong>of</strong> chairman Neeley The 3,1 run for masters, mow<br />

day was excellent — "Like a Crowley, and members <strong>of</strong> ua over 40, was held Just<br />

summer crowd,"<br />

Norman Boch, William Mels before ftt sun popped out<br />

The blocks south at the and Elsie Gfflenple were vital completely, so it was cool and<br />

Connoisseur Shops the report The Retail Merchants comfortable for competitors.<br />

was, "we did well In spite <strong>of</strong> Association block party<br />

SWEATER<br />

About SO competed sporting<br />

committee headed by Carolyn special Indian Summer T<br />

OUTLET<br />

Murphy was responsible for shirts designed by Asbury<br />

iABY<br />

the pony rides, Indian Avenue merchant Norman<br />

YARN<br />

Summer headbands and Boch, who originally<br />

Sweater!, caps,<br />

wooden nickels among other suggested the matter's run. Howard Quick as Ben Franklin greets<br />

and bootfts? H<br />

things, mi committee In-<br />

ygu need a blby<br />

A sand sculpting contest Rauhauser's during Saturday's Mock party.<br />

SAVE BIG!<br />

clude Clint Campbell, Joseph<br />

yarn, SruniWick<br />

held 1 pjn. at the 10th Street<br />

m«kes the belt<br />

Meola, Jane Agnew, Patty Beach attracted over SO years (1) Dick Bdel, 21-.84.9 9 to 12 yean - (1) Mathew Weld Family, Ablngton tad<br />

ind wt hive<br />

Emory.<br />

participants and drew good (2) Charles Brickies, 21:50.0; Oven, Ablngton for a teddjr Honorable Mention£ - TUh<br />

Brunswick<br />

A (1,000 grant was obtained crowds to the boardwalk 56 to 60 yean. Ed Tonkins, bear (2) John and Stephanie fiunlly, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. - ~:<br />

from the N.J. State Division <strong>of</strong> railing and und.<br />

20:11,2, (2) Qeorge LeBlanc, Robblns, Unda Randuso,<br />

Tourism as part <strong>of</strong> a matching Winners <strong>of</strong> the Master's 22:31.2; 81 to SS yean (!) Nortb Wales, Ft., lion (3) Music Pier entertainment<br />

funds program. Anthony Run Included:<br />

Robert Swanseen, 25:37.1 (2) Robin and Jeff Vail, Sea Isle Mi weekend Include* U.S.<br />

VUlane, Division represen- Men 40 to U yean - (1) Joe Wurster, 30:28.0. Oty, "Flipper" (4) Andy and Model <strong>of</strong> the Year State<br />

tative, complimented <strong>Ocean</strong> Herb Towmend, 17:30.1 (best Women M to 41 yean — (!) Krcin Growalt, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, Pageant Friday, I pnh&ni<br />

<strong>City</strong> on its post season time <strong>of</strong> race) (!) Jim Walsh, PatEstadt, 28:33.8 (2) Bobble "Jabba fee Hup," Honorable the New Coalition Gospel<br />

celebration during a visit here lfl:43.fl; 46 to 50 years (1) Bordner, 28:35.2; 46 to 50 Mention, Keith Nickel, Singers, Saturday, 8 p^j.<br />

over fee weekend^<br />

Dive Cottrell, 19:51.9 (2) years (1) Thelma FhJffljM, Philadelphia, vending Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty €ommunitj|<br />

Evaluating Saturday, ob- Paul Grew, 20:29.5 SltoSS 25:03.1 (belt time <strong>of</strong> race) (2) machine.<br />

Center will hold Its Harvest<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Ho Hesh, 25:28.4; 51 to 55 ,,M toll yem-(1) Scott Ball Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober.15 at<br />

years (1) Doris Kemper, Czeiner, Mooreitown, the Atlantic G»y fiojn^<br />

25:28.4; 56 to 60 years, (1) elephant (1) Aldeen Cooney, dub. Tickets are avfctiabli<br />

Joyce Bauer, 25:45.5, (2) Merryn CMtreU, Mliay<br />

25% OFF<br />

Susan Kruse, 28:02.0. Bloeker, JU1 Myron, Chestnut<br />

Sand Sculpting Winners Mil, shark (3) Sharon and Jen LIBRARY CLOSED ''""":<br />

CLOSING<br />

Include: '<br />

MeGarvey, Llaa Ebtrtlng, FOR HOLIDAY MQr^MY<br />

.5 to 8 yean — (1) James Val Burth and Kim Walp, The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Frwftjblle<br />

SATURDAY, OCT. 8th DCmliintj<br />

Czelner, Moorestown for a<br />

2pc.<br />

Allentown, crocodile. Ubr«ry wUl ba Mated,<br />

frog (2) DinlM Henry, Wert ..Single »diat-(l)PaiUette Monday <strong>Oct</strong>. 10, in honor' <strong>of</strong><br />

'Til Next Spring<br />

Chester, Pa. for star flih (3)<br />

DCicAe<br />

Wadel, Fort Uudtrdalt, l<br />

MttttlmilNlrtir)<br />

OciinClty.H.J.<br />

OCift OCMnCift^<br />

pa. on Saturday. Theilbrary<br />

Stone Hartwr* 368-3164<br />

SM-S111<br />

Family — Tbe Foel Family la located at 6th Street >nd<br />

<strong>of</strong> FeaaterviUe, Fa. were <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. ;"<br />

fallowed by {%) Emit Family,<br />

Sellersvflle, Pa., (3^ Hlcco<br />

famUy, PhUadelphla, (4)<br />

Winter<br />

SIS<br />

Current • Fashionable<br />

BwuttfulFH Colon<br />

SSft<br />

» T<br />

m^J<br />

Mix or Match Women's, Men's, Children's<br />

Michael Anthony's Jgggfc<br />

DISCOUNT SHOES -uSmSlSli<br />

SOS tth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

B4SBMHhmk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

9th St. <strong>of</strong>f 2nd Ave.<br />

(An,<br />

Stone Hartwr<br />

WmM.it<br />

MM<br />


PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

Nellessen, Knight are engaged<br />

Mr, and Mn, John<br />

IMleasen <strong>of</strong> Pequannock N.J.<br />

announce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Thereu Rose,<br />

to Todd Knight, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Hairy S. Knight <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The bride-tote Is a 1977<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Pequaiuiot* High<br />

School and attended the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Montana. She to<br />

working for Retailers and<br />

Manufacturers Inc. In<br />

Fiirflild, NJ.<br />

Relief From Pain<br />

Without Drugs<br />

ACUPUNCTURE<br />

A.R, ROSS, AA.D.<br />

Dlplomate, American Soard <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />

Medicine and Rehabilitation<br />

This traditional Chinese Therapy hat helped<br />

miny with Headaches. .Migraine ...<br />

Neck pain Back pain.,,Sciatica,,.<br />

Arfhrltls.,,Rheumaf|»m,...Singsltli,.,<br />

Radlculopathy<br />

Also sgeeMsfuHy used to stop smoking and for<br />

weight reduction.<br />

FOR INFORMATION OR APPWHTMEMT<br />

Can 927-9555<br />

HARBOR MEDICAL CENTER<br />

149 <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Ave.<br />

EggHtrberTowniMp<br />

(<strong>On</strong>ly one mile from Sfim'I)<br />

employed at Knight'i<br />

Runucf In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

An April 28,19M wedding Is<br />

planned.<br />

Mr. Knight it a 1177<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Bgh CHURCH RUMMAGE BALE<br />

School. A1982 graduate <strong>of</strong> the tN HALL OCT. 14<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Montana, he St. Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

holds • bachelor <strong>of</strong> science Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />

degree In pharmacy tad to 30th Street naff Bay Avenue<br />

win hold its annual rummage<br />

«de in the parish hall, Friday,<br />

Qetabtr 14, from 9 a m. to 1<br />

pm Itemi will Include used<br />

dothlng In good condition,<br />

attic ti-easurts, books, art<br />

much more. Open to tte<br />

public.<br />

40% Off<br />

All Summer Bags<br />

_ ' White. Pastslt Strawi.etc.<br />

Summer Jewelry<br />

White, Shtl. tic.<br />

Ntektaeii, Bncetett<br />

Eatringj.Etc.<br />

MANY<br />

UNADVERTISED<br />

SPECIALS THROUGHOUT<br />

OUR STORES WITH<br />

DISCOUNTS UP TO<br />

50%<br />

All Sales Final<br />

No returns or exchanges<br />

Modest charge for Gift Wrap<br />

or Boxing on sad Items<br />

Connoisseur Cafe"<br />

Remains open for Lunch<br />

Serving 11 to 3 Dally<br />

Featuring<br />

Homemade Soups, SaUdt,<br />

Sandwiches, Breads i pesstrts<br />

OUR<br />

CLASSIFilDADS'<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

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(tormwty Schuff)<br />

704 Asbury Avi,<br />

In Brownleet<br />

WE REPAIR ALL<br />

MAKES<br />

TV's, R«dlo, Stereo<br />

Tape Recorders<br />

1 T.V. RINTftlTI<br />

»4dBlly • .9-12Sat.<br />

399-8699<br />

10% OH<br />

StSffcl<br />

Silver Jewelry<br />

20% Off<br />

All Children's Jew*<br />

20% Off<br />

Sunglasses<br />

FINE<br />

Bin ITEMS<br />

Lamps, Pictures, Glass<br />

Furniture, Decorator<br />

Hems and more<br />

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

Theresa Nellessen and Todd Knight<br />

WE<br />

SELL<br />

SHADES<br />

51 Jjs* Hd. (Bt. t), Somart POIM<br />

• Sat. 1 •m-apn. Sun, Mn-iwn<br />

*i'fl% Off M ttil (NiKhlM <strong>of</strong> *20 or,<br />

IV mtrertg.pdcttttmt<br />

% morBrefl.prtctlttmt<br />

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We're Iwdtd with<br />

kChristmitdworttHmt,<br />

ctrdt, toys and<br />

min at out ftf •<br />

Connoisseur Ltd.<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK<br />

1112 Boardwalk<br />

OpM<br />

Salt at ALL THREE LOCATIONS<br />

ASEURY AVi. PORT 0 CALL HOTEL<br />

1510BMrdwiHc<br />

DMyittil<br />

CLUB MEETS TUESDAY<br />

The Women's Regular<br />

Republican Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong> 11 at the Youth Center,<br />

6th Street and Atlantic<br />

Avenue. All are welcome.<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER *,<br />

Goddard and Doms exchange<br />

vowsinHavertown,<br />

Kafcryn Ann Ooddard <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, became tee bride el<br />

Robert Westoy Demi Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

New Haven, Com. Sept 10 In<br />

Bethany Collegiate<br />

Presbyterian Church,<br />

Havertown, Pa. The Revs, H.<br />

Stanley Wood and Benjamin<br />

aieldon <strong>of</strong>fletated during BM<br />

4:30 o'clock ceremony.<br />

Arm Thraih was soloist<br />

accompanied by Barbara<br />

Stewart, organist, <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

ThM Lord'! Prayer, Longer<br />

Than,,,, and flw Wedding<br />

Bang.<br />

Trie bride to thi daugrter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mri, R. H. Qoddard<br />

Jr. <strong>of</strong> S Mariana La. and<br />

Brooman, Pa. The groan to<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mn.Robert<br />

W. Boms Sr. <strong>of</strong> Ttmonlum,<br />

Md.<br />

Maid <strong>of</strong> honor wai<br />

Marianne Qoddard, stater <strong>of</strong><br />

the bride, <strong>of</strong> BroomaU, Pa.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Bridesmaids<br />

were Behra M. Qoddard,<br />

ateter-Waw <strong>of</strong> the bride <strong>of</strong><br />

Naahvffle, Term, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

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Mrs. Robert W. Domi Jr.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Mellnda Shit- poUution metabolism ta ftth,<br />

dine d Bryn Jtowr, Pi., A former msniner resident rf<br />

cousin <strong>of</strong> the bride; Jam<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, she was eo*<br />

Wiggins <strong>of</strong> Ithaca, N.Y. and Wbutor frith Stephen Gabriel<br />

Carol Frttchmin <strong>of</strong><br />

Bethlehem, Pi,<br />

Seashore Encounters articW*'<br />

Terranee Mielntoih <strong>of</strong> Ntw The groom U a graduate.it<br />

Haven was fte belt fflM, BuckneU University with" a<br />

Assiiting as ushen w§ri bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree. H(M<br />

Mark Doms <strong>of</strong> Timonlum, a student In the cell biology<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> the groom; Keith section <strong>of</strong> Yale UniveMltjF<br />

Domi, <strong>of</strong> Newark, _Del. School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, punwtpg<br />

brottwr <strong>of</strong> tht groom; David a Ph.D. degree. He la-c<strong>of</strong>r I<br />

Lie <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, and Bruce ducting research on tafhtaai |<br />

Goddard, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride, viral. •-• "'<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nashville and formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

OMBH <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Given in marriage by her Baker unique<br />

father, the bride wore a<br />

traditional white Alencon lace in scholarship<br />

gown featuring an Illusion<br />

neckline and seed pearls<br />

adorning the fitted bodiee, Lynn R. Baker, an<br />

•me mafehing lace awn held<br />

Oieflngertipvellandbluaher.<br />

Uana-di Country Qub In<br />

Havertown. The couple spent<br />

heir honeymoon in Cancun,<br />

The brid« received her<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree from<br />

Gettysburg College and<br />

matter's degree from<br />

BuclmeB UnJverrtty, awtaa<br />

Ph.D. candidate In 8ie Boston<br />

University marine program,<br />

Woods Hole, Mass., where she<br />

is conducting research on<br />

He U one <strong>of</strong><br />

young men and waVM.<br />

nationwide selected for tot<br />

5,300 Merit Scholarship*<br />

worth more than 118 millloMo<br />

be awarded next spring: ; j<br />

Over ohe million ttwbtrf<br />

from some 18,000<br />

schools entered the<br />

petition but fall.<br />

The other NMSsemlflilW<br />

to i Middle Township fllgi<br />

School student bEf!<br />

adidas<br />

Shoulder<br />

SUf f MM B.t.ll<br />

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With Any adidas Purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> $25. or more. With This Ad<br />

tHEQC SHOE SHOP<br />

6«wn aty mms tj^<br />

Mon.-Frl. to a.m. « p.m. iaf. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />

Somer Point Community<br />

EDUCATION/RECREATION<br />

Autumn Program Starts <strong>Oct</strong>. 17th<br />

Claim Include:<br />

ADULT<br />

•ridge<br />

Voiltyball<br />

Airoblet ;<br />

Basketball<br />

Sign Language<br />

Judo<br />

Computen<br />

QogrrnttCooklno<br />

Hooked Rug Making<br />

Photography<br />

Financial Counseling<br />

Potttfy<br />

RaquetMl)<br />

Belly Dancing<br />

Batik<br />

Framing and Maftlns<br />

High School Equivalency::<br />

Home Handyman<br />

CP.R, •<br />

IngllthMB<br />

Second Language<br />

CHILDREN<br />

ChtuClub<br />

Karate<br />

Magic<br />

Storytima<br />

Kldt'Staff<br />

REGI8THATHJH<br />

RE8BEMT8,<br />

For morelnformotkxi call<br />

Chrlttrna* crafts<br />

Saturday Moviet<br />

Raquelball<br />

Computtrt<br />

Oolf<br />

octabtrivn<br />

U:06-4:00p.m.<br />

«:Q0-7:ldp.m.<br />

I<br />

Cooking contest<br />

deadline <strong>Oct</strong> 19<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William a<br />

Nail <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter. Margaret-Mary, to<br />

Curtis A. Petry, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Marjerie B. Petry <strong>of</strong> WIHOW<br />

Grove, Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

. The bride-elect Is a 1080<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />

School and has obtained a real<br />

estate license and a travel<br />

degree from the South Jersey<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional School <strong>of</strong><br />

Business. She la a semtar><br />

lor the Woods Agency, In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mr. Petry is a 1969 graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Abington High School and a<br />

1973 graduate <strong>of</strong> Jacksonville<br />

University with a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

arts degree. Ot also received<br />

Ma real estate license in <strong>1983</strong>.<br />

He is a registered builder In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The wedding will take place<br />

inlfcM.<br />

All item to be Usted ta<br />

vvMts column must be<br />

received one weak prior to the<br />

Mwgaret-MiryNeU<br />

CRAFT BOW OCT. U<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

Band Boosters wffl bold an<br />

antique and craft show,<br />

Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 15 from 9<br />

ajn. ID 4 pin. Tables are still<br />

available. For Information<br />

eaO SIMm from 2 to 7 p.m.<br />

TOE SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CrTY, N J.<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE-<br />

Ribbon cutting <strong>Oct</strong>. 14 for city's new building ,«<br />

• I DMdUne f» wtertag ton What'« OooMng 'il Cont^t U<br />

^wd»y, <strong>Oct</strong>U «t:ip,<br />

•, Tnwe la no limit on entries per perton and rmipm do<br />

not have to be original, ita aitogortw •rat •pprttan<br />

md MJadi, entrew and JOUJW, and tmdt Md amerti.<br />

Priiee to be awarded In eatt d the three cttegoriw are<br />

WO Bnt, »25 Moond, fU third, md « wbtcripUon to •<br />

oooUng nup'tw for honorable mention.<br />

A panel <strong>of</strong> Judges wffl chooM the 10 leml-rliiallit ID tub<br />

category that wffl conyete for prism and ribbom at the<br />

Intennodlat* school, fiSO pjn. on Thuriday, Nov. 1.<br />

program which included* A<br />

A ribbon cutting ceremony be utilised for athletic<br />

new flrehoUN and baseball<br />

tallowed l l d b by sn open h house itt will programs, dancea, shows and<br />

be held 8 p.m. Friday. <strong>Oct</strong>. 14 other public events. It con-<br />

fleld.<br />

at the Recreation Departtains basketball courts, <strong>of</strong>fice "Our local youngsters arid<br />

ment's recently completed aO<br />

space and an all-purpose floor aspiring atttfttt have bee*<br />

purpose building, 6th Street<br />

which can be adapted to many waiting for the opening <strong>of</strong> tWs<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk.<br />

programs.<br />

building and we are pleased tt<br />

make it available to them;"<br />

According to Donald The fSM,000 building 1* part FUaggl, said in Inviting Ike<br />

Ptleggt, city recreation <strong>of</strong> the dry's imtftt-mUnon public to be on band tor We<br />

director, the bullduig, which dollar capital Improvements<br />

measures 89 by 150 feet, will<br />

Harvest Cholly's Holly Farm and<br />

donee<br />

Country Gift Shop<br />

OwrteatantB will Be notified by mall to bring the dUh<br />

, (prepared at horns) to Ito »chool cafeterU for the Btm\a.<br />

Judges for this year's event are Michael Ortrander and<br />

(Una Murphy, liutructori, and George McNeffl, director,<br />

aU <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong> Culinary Aril at Atlantic Community<br />

College.<br />

A table <strong>of</strong> various eookina 1 term and brochuret from the<br />

Kitchen Connection, M0 Aibury Aw,, wffl be fwturad for'<br />

is <strong>Oct</strong>. 15<br />

The Harvest Dance sponsored<br />

by to Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

will be held on the Music Pier,<br />

Moorlyn Terrace and the<br />

Boardwalk, 6:30 pjn. <strong>Oct</strong> 16.<br />

TlmiferFiimntlrig!<br />

• Firs/thorn <<br />

fromM.tS<br />

the public to look at while the judgea main their ftaal<br />

dU ecUion.<br />

Potowlng awardlr^ <strong>of</strong> priiei the public wffl be tovitod<br />

to tample each <strong>of</strong> thj dishes In the three categories.<br />

Send your recipes to The Smtlml-Lriger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

•mm or drop Mn M at the sttce, US E. Kh Street, 9<br />

u , to S PA, Monday through Friday. Include the<br />

category, your name, •ddraa and phone number.<br />

Nelly Petrytozved<br />

Bruce Kibblcfaouse, center, past president <strong>of</strong> the Oceaa <strong>City</strong> Exchange<br />

Club, presents outstanding service awards to Bob Adams, left, and Mark<br />

Crego.<br />

Receive service awards<br />

Eichanga Club past- owner <strong>of</strong> MC Signs, wasdonated<br />

by the club to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

president Bruce Klbblehouse honored for his design and Qtf and in use on the Music<br />

presented Bob Adamj andmanufacture<br />

<strong>of</strong> the marquee Pier,<br />

Hark Crego with outitandlng<br />

service awards during a<br />

recent meeting.<br />

Adams U stopping down as<br />

Exchange Club's executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Scholarship Pageant,<br />

having served In that capacity<br />

for the past Eve yean.<br />

Crego, Excbanglte and<br />

Tickets are || per person<br />

and light refreshments will be<br />

served. Dancing music wfllbe<br />

provided by the Ambers.<br />

Then will be all types <strong>of</strong><br />

ballroom dancing, Including<br />

waltz, fos trots, Latin dances.<br />

Jitterbug and Urns dances.<br />

Everyone is welcome, for<br />

more information call StMaO<br />

or 963-2539,<br />

• Chips* Right DTMS<br />

• PMtMMi<br />

Hydrangea Closeout Rag, $7.95...<br />

Now $5.95 • 4 for $19,<br />

Goebel Figurines a. Plates 20% to 50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Oral DALY 9:308 • SUN. 1(M • CLOSED MON.<br />

ZENITH 19" DUgenai Cuttem-<br />

Sarle»«WorTV« Vig^O<br />

N WitK<br />

Button i<br />

open fr**AYsH9.<br />

CANDY SHOPPE<br />

Fine Candies, Chocolates, Nnts & Gifts<br />

Open AU Year<br />

Mon.Sat. i6-4;Frl.'tH7 Sun. 10-1<br />

Wayside Village, Marmora<br />

399^7171<br />

.illt'&lat<br />

C +0<br />

on<br />

ZENITH 19'' DUgon.1 Dntom-<br />

Sariw n*mou OonM dolor TV<br />

Sp«dal • SS1929W<br />

• Comoutur SIMM Cemmtnd*<br />

WHAT (SIN A NAME?<br />

Whenever you consider buying a pro*"* and tt baa a name Oat you<br />

rtw>gjUw, or U nude l^ a company you an> familiar with, It wiU always give<br />

you a etrtata confidence that irtat you art getting is <strong>of</strong> food quality. It to the<br />

same when yon select a pharmacy to get your nsdtafatat and health Deeds<br />

-from, or a family physician.<br />

Your doctor and pharmacist feel the same way about companies who<br />

•mike pharmaceutical products. Although tone drugs may be made by<br />

many firms, your physician usually specifies the exact brand name he feels<br />

' will be safest for you. Because we stock only medicines made by<br />

reputable firm*, we too feel confident that we are always dispensing drugs<br />

thstaredepetidable.<br />

T<br />

Yoairy«svAoct«r


PAOE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N J,<br />

Obituaries<br />

George Nnvsonie;<br />

cnyned contracting firm<br />

SOMERfl POINT - Qwgi D, Ntwume, <strong>of</strong> 842 Sunrbe<br />

Av. dtod Motutay it *e Veteran* Administration Hospital,<br />

PWladelphU. He was 11,<br />

He wa* the owner •adaptntar <strong>of</strong> • contracting flrm undo<br />

Hi awn name. Mr, Newion* WM an Army veteran and i<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the American Legion Post, Somtn Point. He<br />

attended the Unwood Community Church.<br />

Seaside ^<br />

(Cemetery ^<br />

Route 9, Palermo, N,j.<br />

$>inn fortw °<br />

4UU burial spaces<br />

INTEREST FREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS<br />

in •Ntr to MM MM MmciM ftrahi Hnf «Mffi HwvitaMv<br />

piacM M the MrvlvMf MMn at «• tamlly, •• art <strong>of</strong>-<br />

MHM MI • iPMMti tatu • tMt IV iM« PWM for MM I FMII<br />

•t law M umM. BfftrrM paynwnt N M an avaiiaMa.<br />

Cm MafwMi M HMK MM MMcfMM •ffantf and undar-<br />

MMMrthMiraMNiiHir.<br />

(MIMlTlimQrMSfMtM, MMM1<br />

NAWI...^..<br />

ADDRESS<br />

GfTY STATt IIP<br />

PHONE NO..<br />

Surviving are hji wife, Adela Baldwin NiWMnt; • MB,<br />

Victor <strong>of</strong> Somtn Pojnt; • daughter. Kathryn A. NemanM <strong>of</strong><br />

Sonwri Point; two stepsons, Milton Jobnion <strong>of</strong> Sooner* Point<br />

Richard L. <strong>of</strong> Maryland; three sisters, June Diebert and<br />

Oora Lena Conigllc. both <strong>of</strong> Florida, and Mary E. Bom <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland; and one granddaughter.<br />

Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at the Adam»-Ferf«ct<br />

Funeral Home, Northfleld, with the Rev. William Ccoover<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment wU be In Mount Calvary Cemetery,<br />

FieasantvUle.<br />

Friends Buy call one hour prior to services at the funeral<br />

home.<br />

lioyd Kennon;<br />

pharmacy pr<strong>of</strong>essor, author<br />

Lloyd Kennon, associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor and industrial pharraacy<br />

program director at Arnold and Marie Schwartz<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island<br />

University, Brooklyn Center, died Tuesday at his DOOM, The<br />

Seepferdchen, 4128 Asbury Av. He was M.<br />

Born In Milwaukee, he bad been a permanent resident In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the put nine yean. He was a member <strong>of</strong> 5L<br />

John'! Lutheran Church.<br />

Dr. Kennon received his Ph.D. in physical pharmacy from<br />

fee University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin and his M.A. in synthetic<br />

chemistry from Temple University, Philadelphia. He coauthored<br />

the book Chemical Stability <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical*.<br />

Hewasauthcr <strong>of</strong> muneroiBphannaceutlcal publications and<br />

was an active member <strong>of</strong> the United States Pharmacopeia<br />

Panel on drug stability requirements. He was a registered<br />

pharmacist In both states <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. He<br />

and R. Joteph Swtntosky ware responsible for me patent,<br />

'cellulose derivative product, composition* comprising the<br />

same and their preparation.' He told lifetime i<br />

hi the American Pharmaceutical Association, the Unlverrtty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin School <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy Alumni Association and<br />

1*a^»<br />

EVEN<br />

ifJTBODUCINC. A SERIES<br />

THOUGH<br />

OF ADS ABOUT THE CHANCES IN \DUR PHONE COMPAMY<br />

WTRE<br />

CHANGINCMXJ CAN<br />

smiGourrrONUs.<br />

WCTE BINDING IMPOCTANT<br />

INFORMATION STHA1CHT1O<br />

WUKHQME.<br />

Bulletfns with >our monthly<br />

phone bill will hdp i liiv<br />

standsaoiYwhatvounetd<br />

la toxsw ibMt Sw duntit<br />

FOR OUR ADS IN TOUR<br />

NBWPWWTOO<br />

Ads Hke It* wUI eiplaln changes<br />

topftpiif hr<br />

New Jersey<br />

Ms you may have heard.<br />

aKonlanuaty 1st<br />

Mm. New Jersey Bell will<br />

no longer be part <strong>of</strong> AT&T.<br />

. That means some <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

ways you do buiinesi with<br />

Bie pnone rampany will<br />

change.<br />

\tou1l have moni choices<br />

to make. Choices <strong>of</strong> phone<br />

equipment jbrinstance. And<br />

types <strong>of</strong> basic service, iven<br />

cholMs <strong>of</strong> long distance<br />

companies,<br />

' We think you should<br />

know about tfitse changes<br />

before they happen.<br />

And you can count<br />

on us. Tb explain ftem in a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> newspaper ads.<br />

And monthly bullfions in<br />

your phone bill.<br />

Watch for Aem, And<br />

saw mem.<br />

Theyll help you undersand<br />

whafs happening<br />

And whaft more,<br />

tfieyll help you pn^ate<br />

*u can count on us.<br />

Thafs one thing mat will<br />

never change.<br />

WE CAN HELP<br />

.•*Js,""<br />

fti WUcoMta Alannl Aa^itfon. He w • <strong>of</strong>*****"<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Coonetic q«">fff- AlMrinn Oiepitril Society,<br />

tnd the Kappa M Phannacentlcal > p »tj<br />

nmi and mtator, ttrt, <strong>of</strong>IMbL „<br />

•HI aHU UKS WWW! Va**! >• • — ! "<br />

A MMrM ten**, Mby At fm. QM<br />

will be held at St John 1 * UAnn Church, Saturday it S<br />

p.m.<br />

Coi^ributioa to hta fMniocT may b* made to St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church.<br />

Arrangement* are by the Cheatar j, Wlmberg Funeral<br />

Hone, 201 Aibury Av,<br />

Helen Gxrwley, 65<br />

Helen Crowley tt 711 Hymotfh Pi, died Toe«lay In the<br />

Atlantic at? MadlcalCantar. She wm* «.<br />

She U lunrtvod by her bnsbanl, Joaepb M.; two *oo»,<br />

James P. <strong>of</strong> Ocaan dty and Michael F. <strong>of</strong> Voorbee*; 14<br />

grandchildren, flvegreat^ramfchfldnii; three slater*, Anna<br />

Btaha <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, N.Y., Ran Cox <strong>of</strong> Pleaaantville. and<br />

Dorothy Scara <strong>of</strong> We«t Cheater, N.J.<br />

A memorial MasfwIU be celebrated Saturday at 9 a Jn. in<br />

St. Peter 1 * R.C. Church, PleaaantvlDe. Interment will be<br />

private at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

Arrangement* are by th* Qodtrty Wmmi Home <strong>of</strong> Oesan<br />

Oty,<br />

Memorial contribatlons In her memory may be made to<br />

6M Afc f' Sit<br />

Bobby Bryant, 43;<br />

rarpenter. deal<br />

Bobby Q. Bryant <strong>of</strong> 9® Slrapaon Av, dad Sept. m in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital He was 43.<br />

Bora in Marlon, S£, he had resided bare for Syem. Be<br />

was a carpenter and deiigner and worked for Phil Turner<br />

Display* In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He attended the Shlloh Baptist<br />

Church b#re.<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER (<br />

George Crider,<br />

worked at Harry's Inn<br />

SOimiS mm - O*»gi R. Cfjdar <strong>of</strong> JMW, c».<br />

nectieut Av, died Monday ID »andywtoi Conraleaeert<br />

Home Wilmington, Del. He wa* 78.<br />

9t<br />

38yeari,be was a World War n viWMiada member gill<br />

Free and Accepted Mason*. There art no lmmedtatt «&{<br />

ta<br />

*Muonlc tmtim wffl be <strong>of</strong>tld rt « pm<br />

MlddletoivStroble Funeral Borne. Memorial wi<br />

follow at B.-30 pa, with the Rev. Charlea Rtock <strong>of</strong> Gra«<br />

LuthenaChuirttflclatag<br />

Interment will be In Cdeitown Cemetery, Cherry HUT.<br />

Anna Walker 78; was visiti<br />

ANNANDALE - Anna M. Walker, <strong>of</strong> Cedarbridge Road<br />

died September 50 to Shore Memorial Hospital, Somm.<br />

^ ^ ^ k ^ , N.Y,, ibt WM a loogtlm.<br />

Annandale,andwasvl*ltlngher*onlnOce«naty.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Oder <strong>of</strong> the- Eaaton Sttf ,'<br />

Chapter 802, Rldgewood.<br />

Surviving are a son, John H. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; a brotbtti<br />

WlBlamSAito<strong>of</strong>WadliigBiveT,,f,a<br />

At<strong>of</strong>WdlBiWYtflflilWMftta<br />

DavU <strong>of</strong> Hollywood, Fla., and Lorraine Owen* <strong>of</strong> Souttt<br />

C a d r a d A I ^ e f c<br />

Services were Tuwday la rat Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Interment was la Seaside Cemetery, Falen*.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the America*<br />

Cancer Society, 15 Dejaea Dr., Mo Grande (JIM.<br />

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. OCTOBER 8,1SB3 PAGE i-SECTION<br />

WE PREVENTION ,<br />

Tire safety precautions for families are stressed<br />

.'Mliere ire three basic<br />

steps you can take to help<br />

re your family's safety<br />

1 lk% to your home" notes<br />

I Etoenhardt <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

/ Fire Prevention Bureaur<br />

Eliminate potential fire<br />

— Install and maintain<br />

•noke detectors.<br />

_ Develop and practice a<br />

family escape plan.<br />

breaks out every 45<br />

i In a home somewhere<br />

United States, and<br />

Aoot 7500 lives are lost to fire<br />

each year, Elsenhardt pointed<br />

autta Hi annual message on<br />

the eve <strong>of</strong> Fire Prevention<br />

Witt, <strong>Oct</strong>. MS.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the precautions<br />

that can be taken to reduce<br />

fiw-related tnjuriei and<br />

are, specifically:<br />

baxards<br />

•^ Keep trash in covered<br />

oxtatners and dispose Of It<br />

Wgrfarly.<br />

— Store paints, paint<br />

jMmpn and other flammable<br />

materials In thelr<br />

origlnal containers away<br />

fronvf Ire sources.<br />

—tSean work area <strong>of</strong> paint,<br />

nwjfust or trash after every<br />

*>4t-yourseU Job.<br />

—Don't overload circuits or<br />

UM frayed extension cords.<br />

If you hive problems with<br />

yonr electric, have a competent<br />

electrician check It.<br />

—Ose only fuses and circuit<br />

breakers which bear the label<br />

<strong>of</strong> (Underwriters)<br />

Laboratories (UL) or some<br />

otter recognized testing<br />

laboratory.<br />

run an extension<br />

under a rug or behind<br />

't let large amounts<br />

accumulate either<br />

or outdoors.<br />

attics, basemento,<br />

Smoke detectori<br />

itall at least one smoke<br />

r in the hallway<br />

to bedrfjQBis.<br />

Consider Installing others<br />

have a two-story home.<br />

— If detectors are battery<br />

operated, check batteries<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten.<br />

Family eacape plan<br />

— Sketch layout <strong>of</strong> each<br />

floor including windows,<br />

doors, stairways. Make sure<br />

every family member is<br />

familiar with it<br />

— Work out two ateape<br />

routes from each room; mark<br />

them gn the sketch. Hold Ore<br />

drills, Including some at<br />

night, so everyone win bow<br />

what to do and be able to act<br />

quickly in an emergency,<br />

— Assign a family member<br />

Is be responsible for helping<br />

fee elderly or very young to<br />

escape,<br />

— Have an agreed upon<br />

meeting place outside wbere<br />

everyone is to go at once in<br />

caw <strong>of</strong> fire,<br />

— Count heads, stay<br />

together and dont go back<br />

into the house for personal<br />

belongings.<br />

In addition to this<br />

precuationary advice, otter<br />

activities and events the local<br />

flre department U sponsoring<br />

In observance <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />

Prevention Week Include the<br />

display <strong>of</strong> a sign proclaiming<br />

the observance at 681 Street<br />

and Asbury Avenue; a Sire<br />

Prevention Week display<br />

across from <strong>City</strong> Han in me<br />

window <strong>of</strong> the old Stalnton<br />

building; and tours <strong>of</strong> the<br />

firehouse for elementary<br />

school students.<br />

In addition and In<br />

oooptratton with McDonald's,<br />

fee firemen win ho*t a Fire<br />

Prevention appearance by<br />

Ronald fee clown for students<br />

it the primary, St.<br />

Augustine's and the Atlantic<br />

Christian schools. Cause <strong>of</strong> the early morning blaze on July 31 that gutted the<br />

second floor <strong>of</strong> Woolworth's wai eventufjUy ^traced to old<br />

New law pax>hibit$ drinking in motor vehicle<br />

Occupants <strong>of</strong> motor Into law by Governor Thomas<br />

vehicles who consume H. Kean late last month, it is<br />

alcoholic beveragea while against the law for an<br />

riding in the vehicle are now operator or passenger in a<br />

subject to stiff fines, warns motor vehicle to consume any<br />

Make sure they are Clifford W. Sndeker, director<br />

proved by Underwriters <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Diviaion <strong>of</strong><br />

ratories or other ap- Motor Vehicles.<br />

i testing tab. Under legislation signed<br />

IV % « 1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

r ta3 West Ave.<br />

39a-9644<br />

Energy<br />

Services INC<br />

| Air Conditioning Refrigeration Heating Piumbing|<br />

Rwidential Commercial<br />

ISalet Service ln«allation|<br />

, i.||sMtfji^«atvlet(Attract* AYsJrtto<br />

l.MMWHk<br />

I, LMH TMUHCanWhital 1 AbtarpHoo CMfcn<br />

4,14lt«aMalMnlN<br />

W« op«r»W, maintain, repair and upgradf Sv»t«ni and<br />

|iqU10mint ft« wniumt, eontrol, wnwrt, and sonant<br />

— also aval Itbli —<br />

PROFESSIONAL WINTER HOUSE WATCH<br />

' ' Relax when your house Is<br />

unoccupied & we wl 11 provide:<br />

• Weekly house checks<br />

• Dally house checks when temperature<br />

is below freezing<br />

• Notification <strong>of</strong> any signs <strong>of</strong><br />

break-ins or damages<br />

• Plumbing ft heating heeds prompttyatteidedioonyourauthorizatton<br />

CALL: R. W. BARNES 641-8673<br />

alcoholic beverage while the<br />

motor vehicle Is being<br />

operated.<br />

The only exception applies<br />

to passengers <strong>of</strong> charter or<br />

special buses, auto cabs,<br />

limousines or livery services.<br />

A first conviction under this<br />

law carries a fine <strong>of</strong> *200.<br />

Second or subsequent convictions<br />

will carry a QN fine<br />

HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST<br />

C»l (609) 398-9644<br />

ADDITIONS - GARAGES • DORMERS<br />

DECKS - WINDOWS - PANELING<br />

"ALL RENOVATIONS"<br />

GOODWIN BUILDING CO.<br />

933 WEST AVE, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

10 days <strong>of</strong> community<br />

service, Snedeker ttJd,<br />

Ml<br />

927-5932<br />

DIAMOND<br />

REMODELING<br />

"Our Job! are 6»mi"<br />

Complete btdMT and<br />

Outdo* SpedHsti<br />

NoJobTooLinjf<br />

•rMiiul<br />

liyeariMptrlenee<br />

R§oiln0 ^ Swiif .<br />

Pinelng • S<strong>of</strong>flt<br />

and Gutters<br />

Pay 20% less on Fuel Bill<br />

No matter If you have gas heat, oil or electric.<br />

CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION<br />

Install heat and rent your<br />

apartment this winter!<br />

Electric Heat costs Vbiess to install than<br />

gas or oil<br />

SMOKE DETECTORS<br />

and FIRE ALARMS installed<br />

ALL OUR ELECTRICAL WORK IS GUARANTilD ONi FULL YHAR.<br />

"Before you wire, call Maguire"<br />

Phone 398-4160<br />

JAMES J. MAGUIRE<br />

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION, INC<br />

936 • 38 ASBURY AVE<br />

OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

wiring. The Asbury Avenue lire was the biggest blaze this<br />

year to date in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Careless thinking, haphazard<br />

habits can become a way <strong>of</strong><br />

life that can be dangerous.<br />

Practice good fire safe<br />

habits all year, Here's a<br />

check-list printed below that<br />

you could call "Preventative<br />

Medicine,"<br />

Practice<br />

Fire-Safe<br />

Habits<br />

Year<br />

• Do not smoke in bed, or while watcdhlntf<br />

TV when you are tired.<br />

• Check appliances for propers, safe<br />

wiring,<br />

• Keep matches out <strong>of</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> small<br />

children.<br />

• Clean Upremove rags, trash, papers, In<br />

8> around the home.<br />

D Preplan an tasy escape •xlt from your<br />

home and know how to call your fire<br />

department.<br />

FOR RRE INSURANCE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS, SEE<br />

D. Allen Stretch, Jr. Agency-.<br />

D. Allen Stretch, Jr., president<br />

Tom Heist, Manager<br />

-INSURER-<br />

Policles Written In Office<br />

Corner 8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Dial: 399-0655 or 399-0007


if<br />

&<br />

I<br />

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

FOUR NEW LUXURY LAGOON<br />

FRONT DUPLEX CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Including boat slips, located at one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest riesidential areas;<br />

Plane Stop By—Our Salesmen will be on the site<br />

MfwMfl the hour! ol 912 noon and 1-4 p.m., Sal. &<br />

Sun, to aniwtr all queitlom.<br />

Thrti large btdreonu, i baUu, living room, oathederil ceilings,<br />

flwpUCM dining ITM, kitehtn with walk-in pantry, full Iiun<br />

#y room. Front"ind raw wrap (round decks, all ipplignces ,<br />

Two at ging«, lott »nd ro<strong>of</strong> decks.<br />

18th Street and Lagoon<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL<br />

ROGER MONROE,<br />

Realtor 398-7000<br />

M Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!<br />

n<br />

i<br />

Thinui S. Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

WTEWOfl - EXTEMOR<br />

Fuly bitured<br />

Ucented • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

20 Ytirs Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

GRACE<br />

FUEL CO,<br />

FuMHMHfi.ABiy<br />

Local Service<br />

Fu.l Chl«f<br />

Dili 399-0450<br />

STAHLER'S<br />

Registered Builders<br />

Res,- 3315 West Avi,, Dili 399-2980<br />

"W* SpMfaifza In Modernizing Hmn"<br />

ED MOONEY PAINTING<br />

ilYim<br />

bptritlWt<br />

JEMNNTUL<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

MTCRtOR • EXTERIOR • NEW A OLD WORK<br />

DECORATING<br />

Ftfy html • Fret Ettlnwttt • Chick Our Rifmnni<br />

I, WH.MONT<br />

HAMADA & SON<br />

Ail Types Of<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing* Siding-Sheet Metal<br />

311 Wilt Avi, Phone (609)<br />

^l<strong>Oct</strong>aneity 3811041<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

1 ^PflPvv W^Wi B*i Ww9^m<br />

RtsMintJil • Commercial<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

I Kitchen AM mhwaihert<br />

930 Asbury Avenuo<br />

|Oo«an <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Dial 399.1898 \<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Interior • Exterior<br />

Injured<br />

Edward H, Reed<br />

DIAL 399-2909<br />

Joseph B.<br />

MOREY<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

206 7th Street<br />

Phone 399-1243<br />

• Bt,ld«MHI t Comm.rtHI<br />

••IHIrlCilCHilricllnl<br />

• Marktt IIKfrlt Hut<br />

INSULATE<br />

SUMMER "InBSj 1 WINTER<br />

COOL ||yi WARM<br />

OAK AVENUE<br />

4 MIL ROAD.<br />

MORTHnCLO<br />

•RiSidintlai — Commercia<br />

•Blownor Batted insulation<br />

•New or Old<br />

Construction<br />

•Ask About Cellin<br />

ProcMs<br />

641-3133<br />

'The Oldest Established Builder in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

FRED TARVES, III<br />

Complete Building Services for 31 Years<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Call Den Tarvtf, 399 2306 or 1127<br />

1535 Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J,<br />

J. R. NIXON<br />

Registered Builder<br />

223 Wist Ave. Phone 398-4529<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS 4 ADOTTMNS<br />

KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />

ROOHNGawJSIWHfl<br />

NoJobTooSmHorTooLinni<br />

(PLUMBING & HEATING)<br />

7S0WIST AV1NUE • OCIAN CITY<br />

(609) 399-1976<br />

SALES AND SiRVICEON<br />

Magic aef<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

Obituaries<br />

William Shepier, 56;<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SEA imM CITY - WinUm J. fflwptar <strong>of</strong> 122 «rf St.,<br />

iept. » it hb hotti. He »M M.<br />

Sheptor raldid hire for three fun «nd WM forrotrly a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> 0««n <strong>City</strong> and RwStiHir. N.Y. ,<br />

Hi WM bom U) Uhtnon, Pi,, md had worked for «»<br />

Walton Furnltuni Co, in "Ayta, Hi wo •<br />

fflsK<br />

Accepted Muoni. Mr,<br />

H^ School.<br />

He (• survived by two daughters, Cindy and Susan Shepler<br />

<strong>of</strong> Peiuwylvanla. and • iliter, Nancy Richard* <strong>of</strong> Berwyn,<br />

Funeral servtaa were Saturday In the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Hone, OCMB <strong>City</strong>. Interment wai In Laurel Memorial Part,<br />

Pomccia.<br />

JEFFJFROST<br />

Alterations • Additions<br />

Decks and Siding<br />

Kitchens and Baths<br />

EimMB 653-8428<br />

VINYL<br />

SIDING<br />

also Aiumlnum & Steal<br />

Awnings • Porch Enclosures • Seamless Gutters<br />

BAKER'S ALUMINUM<br />

15 We»IAve., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Opens Dt»i.Call (609) 3111241<br />

PLASTERING<br />

NEW WORK 4 PATCHING<br />

WATERPROOFED<br />

STUCCO<br />

PlASTEBHGolAIKIndi<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONSTRUCTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL &<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SHEiTROCKING •<br />

& FISHING<br />

GREG K.<br />

CORSON<br />

AND DAUGHTER<br />

399-7683<br />

If no answer call 3*9-3193<br />

EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />

-INC.-<br />

ROOFING &<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

252 WMt Avenue<br />

mrtm<br />

Dial: 319212B<br />

I WTEfilOR 4 EXTERIORS<br />

iFogHo&Schmkl<br />

and Sons<br />

Bil m<br />

399-3977 or<br />

399-8442 „<br />

Warren North<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. ft Bay AM. Phone 3ii-2i36<br />

Building • Remodeling • Alterations<br />

• Rooting • Siding • Interior S. Exterior Painting<br />

• Formica WorN • Furniture Ripalr ft Rt finishing<br />

"PRIi ESTIMATES"<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

RiGlSTiRIDSUILDER<br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRY"<br />

ALTERATIONS • RIMONUNB • ADDfTWNS<br />

SPECIALIZING IN VINYL SK>mG<br />

• PHONE 399-4724 •<br />

M. CHISM<br />

SpeclaHzlnfl In Cuttom Building<br />

ALIIRT H, ITITILtH (I<br />

Horn.: (809)6530317<br />

..l.forMyMfil<br />

(609)927-3827<br />

« UNWOOp . N1W JlRtBY 0IM1<br />

uiiiinniiiiHniiiiininiiii!iiii!!iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiMiiiiiiiiMii!iiiiiiiiiiiii<br />

Bobtrt A. Davenport Jr.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Ri»llu«ic Pier, the dty'i<br />

1 bookingi include the Sheraton women<br />

HotelTHeratiey bid, VaAey<br />

Forge Made Fair and an<br />

appearance on AM<br />

! PhiladaipMa, WPV1-TV.<br />

Orcheatra with Bill Bruenle Admlatlon to the Wg bud<br />

and The Sunihine dance li |5.<br />

Boyi, • banjo band, playing For ticket* contact the<br />

during break*. William FUbllc HeUtionj Office. <strong>City</strong><br />

Sackett will emcee and beHall,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, 0OM.<br />

featured vocali»L<br />

Apprtahnately 1,000 runnen<br />

are aipeciea at oiia<br />

Sackett Is known (or hUreaorff<br />

ninth annual Fenton<br />

many appearance! Carey Half-Marathon and<br />

throughout the Delaware riith Women'! SOO0 Meter<br />

Valley with big banda. Hli Boardwalk Ron, <strong>Oct</strong>. S. The<br />

1 ! event begin! I ajn.<br />

at the Muatc Pier with the<br />

naif-marathon, open to both<br />

men and women, art to begin<br />

lOajn.<br />

ConteiUnU compete In<br />

variou! age groups with<br />

medal* awarded to flrtt three<br />

In each category<br />

For Information contact<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Recreation, P.O.<br />

Box 170, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

There win to two craft<br />

•toowi during <strong>Oct</strong>ober, both at<br />

fee Mualc Pier with free<br />

admlailon. The Sand<br />

ino<br />

Beojtart antique and crafta<br />

AowUaet for Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong><br />

IS followed by <strong>Oct</strong>an dty<br />

Green and Jarre tt are engaged<br />

High School<br />

TMf. and Mrt. Jullui A.<br />

Qreen <strong>of</strong> Marmora announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

fipttr, Mary EUiabeth, to<br />

KkmnMJcha«lJarrett,iono<<br />

Ilr. and Bin, Michael A.<br />

Norttfiftld.<br />

brid^tobe U a 1081<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Ugh<br />

$ and U employed ai «<br />

aacrrtary at Prudential In-<br />

-awanea Co. <strong>of</strong> Llnwood.<br />

;'„,}#•. Jarrett U a 1980<br />

araduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

i I0|h School aad U<br />

a aenlor at West<br />

& * , (h) Untveritty.<br />

.,, KQ date ha» been aet for the<br />

1 Local Kiwanlans attending annual convention<br />

were, from left, Don MoUo, Jeff Freeman and<br />

Gas Bruno.<br />

! ihow, <strong>Oct</strong> »;<br />

hour! are I amjn. to 4 pjn.<br />

The elty'i Mb annual Kizvanians back<br />

Halloween parade, BMMored<br />

by the Exchange Cbib, wffl be .The <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Klwanls fUahpoint <strong>of</strong> the .weekend<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 27 at 7:» pjn. Club recently sent three meeflng was me governor'!<br />

Band!, Qoatumtd marcher* delegate* to the New Jersey banquet on Saturday evening<br />

and float! are included. District Annual Convention at during which the Inrtauauon<br />

Spectator*- win to given as ftw Great Gorge Americana <strong>of</strong> the 1965^4 district Ottlcen<br />

opportunity to gueH the Rasort In Vernon Valley, N J. took place.<br />

Identity <strong>of</strong> the "Myitery President elaet Qua Bruno,<br />

Marcher," • prominent area flrat Vice president Jeff<br />

cWien who wrik! the route In Freeman and Secretary Don<br />

Motto attended the weekend<br />

conference and convention<br />

which Included KlwanU Clubs<br />

from afl over New Jersey,<br />

In addition to the election <strong>of</strong><br />

the new itate Klwani.<br />

governor, the convention<br />

delegate! also participated In<br />

numerous workshops and<br />

educational conference*.<br />

fundraiser<br />

0&OO.29<br />

The freihman cla*» <strong>of</strong><br />

Qty High School IJ<br />

ring • fund railing<br />

,«•»»? 1<br />

To appraise<br />

Mary Green,<br />

Kevin Jarrett<br />

antiques <strong>Oct</strong>, 16<br />

•how and Bale on the<br />

cPler,8:30ajn.to3pjn. The Mainland chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

dy, <strong>Oct</strong> 28. Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

hDenti will be women's auxiliary will<br />

m and door prtMa sponsor an antique appraisal<br />

-awarded.<br />

day at Harry's Inn, Someri<br />

TJealer'i table! are Point on Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>, 15<br />

llable for the event. For from 11 mm, to I pjn.<br />

ble reMrvatloni or In-<br />

Ted Paneeast and Tina<br />

4 pjn.<br />

Hurley <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>an aty Antiques<br />

raljed by fee cl«aa wUT appraise Items brought<br />

i next four yean wUl feat day for a donation <strong>of</strong> *3<br />

d expenae* for theper<br />

article. All proceed* wUl<br />

lor-«enlor prom, the benefit Shore Memorial<br />

ftutook for tbdr »«nlor year Hospital.<br />

nd v»rtou» daw^^od «h<br />

ttvltiet. B ttM Muunr ¥<br />

•dtquatn, KboUnhipt will be<br />

iwinted to roemberf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1987 lenlor d«M.<br />

<<br />

v.<br />

• • • • • • • • • • • • ^<br />

Medical Care When You Need Itl<br />

SATURDAY<br />

and<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Appointment! or Walk-In Service<br />

Call 927-9555<br />

#%<br />

C€NT€A<br />

149 Ocim Hetghtt Awe. Egg Harbor Twp.<br />

(<strong>On</strong>ly ont milt from itarn's) j<br />

SJ • •_!_! I I ' ' ' ' "<br />

A checking<br />

account, thars<br />

not earning<br />

interest, is<br />

an expense<br />

account.<br />

CMCS&Lpavs5U"n interest on<br />

checking (NOW) accounts. And<br />

there's absolutely no expense if<br />

Vnu maintain a S200. balance.<br />

Mnv County Stiwinris & LOCHI<br />

HOU'.i' N j OB?<br />

Duo planurta, Jeffry and<br />

Ronald Marlowe perform at<br />

the Mualc Pier, Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong><br />

23at8pjn.aj part <strong>of</strong> the fall<br />

Friend* <strong>of</strong> Mutic lerlea.<br />

Admlatlon to the concert to<br />

•10 with a lerUi ticket<br />

available for 130 at fee door,<br />

TJM dty opened <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

with an Indian Summer<br />

weekend which featured a<br />

block party and seafood<br />

festival. The event wai<br />

neeessful despite rainy<br />

weather and wfll be held<br />

again in 1984.<br />

"GRACE OIL CO. HAS<br />

ALWAYS BEEN DEPENDABLE<br />

FAIR; . .PERIOD/'<br />

THATS WHY THEY'VE<br />

BEEN SERVING OUR<br />

FAMILY MEMBERS<br />

SINCE 1912,<br />

Customer service It flrtt at Grace.<br />

Wilch.explolns why people have<br />

b#«niiteiyiBg,wj1h MAaAM,<br />

"*y«<strong>of</strong>i;"'LHfe tningi mawlSeiiv<br />

tarenoe Such as on Hm« delivefy<br />

vsphen you need it., .radio dlipotoh«d<br />

trueki.. and the taef mot<br />

we employ our own service people<br />

It all belli down to who you<br />

can trust. And people hov» been<br />

trusting Grace slnot 191SI<br />

•Budget plan<br />

•Fuel Oil<br />

•Burner Service<br />

•Water Clear Kerosene<br />

•Gasoline<br />

5«v/ng Atlantic & Cope May Counties<br />

CRRCE OiL CO.<br />

SINCH 1')I2<br />

'• 399-O4W • M2-2421 • 101 E, 5th Ave., North Wlldwooa<br />

BUTTON UP<br />

YOUR HOME<br />

Savt Eneriy - Save Monty<br />

Quality enamel aluminum storm doors and windows<br />

can help cut painful fuel energy bills by keeping winters<br />

cold winds outside while you stay nice and warm inside.<br />

Phone 927-4133<br />

>$.<br />

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7.


PAGE 12 —SECTION ONE<br />

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

HRST ANNUAL NATIONAL FURNITURE<br />

through Monday<br />

are the final days <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Furniture Sale<br />

T:ODAY<br />

and Sweepstakes,<br />

L<br />

6 pc Bedroom WaU BytUmi Modern<br />

ggrduping ineludM 2 itormge cabinet*, lighted<br />

Bridge, storage headboard, and 2 mirrora.<br />

Finished in med. walnut. ONE ONLY!<br />

Reg. $1360. NOW $088,<br />

Hlghback, Modern Btoivel Rocker:<br />

Covered in 100% nylon beige on beige flame-<br />

Mitch fabric. Thick foam T( T" cushion for<br />

comfort. ONE ONLY!<br />

Reg. $299,95 NOW $188,<br />

Bamboo Sob: Loose pillow back with rat-<br />

tan arm* and trim. Covered in 100% cotton<br />

beige butterfly print. Foam cushions, Shephard<br />

castert. TWO ONLY!<br />

Reg. $599.95 NOW $444.<br />

SflCkcr/fttcUntn FUred arm, modern<br />

style. Covered in combo 100% Herculon<br />

and vinyl. Magazine pouch,<br />

Reg, $299, NOW $198.<br />

Fnll MM Weeper: Contemporary styling.<br />

Foam euihioitl. 100% Herculon brick/rust<br />

plaid. <strong>On</strong>ly 68" wide, tleept two comfortably.<br />

LIMITED QUANTITY!<br />

Rag. $399.95 NOW $188.<br />

Corner Cabinet; Large oak unit w/glau<br />

door*, bottom storage compartment. Beau><br />

riful ihaped top w/applied carving,<br />

ONE ONLY!<br />

Reg, $ 1079. NOW $555.<br />

3 pc Dinette left Danish styled light oak<br />

drop leaf table w/formica top and 2 matching<br />

chain.<br />

Reg, $279.95 NOW $188,<br />

Schwelger Chair and Ottoman:<br />

Man'i siie Early American beauty w/heavy<br />

pint wing and trim. Thick foam cushion*<br />

and large matching ottoman w/piUow top.<br />

Covered in 100% Herculon brick plaid.<br />

ONE ONLY!<br />

Reg, $990, NOW $248.<br />

Audio Cabinet: Portable unit w/full<br />

length smoked glass door. Three adjuitable<br />

shelves and record holder*. Walnut/blacktrimmed<br />

in chrome, ONE ONLY!<br />

Reg. $219.95 NOW $111.<br />

BeantUol Decorator Lampti Ginger<br />

jar ityle with pleated shades. Choice <strong>of</strong> colon.<br />

Three (3) way switche*.<br />

Reg. $39.99 NOW $24.<br />

OW can these prices be so<br />

low? Hundreds <strong>of</strong> top manufacturers<br />

have cut their prices<br />

so Platt's Furniture can pass<br />

peat savings on to you.<br />

WIN! Enter The SoUdGold<br />

Grand Rue<br />

in<br />

2 Second Prizes.<br />

$5,000 In Sfcer.<br />

50 Third Prizes.<br />

Zenith rawvWon<br />

10 Pour* Prizes.<br />

Apple fleOomputora.<br />

20 FMh Prizes.<br />

New Nbf Mb 3D •<br />

1,000 Runn+MJp<br />

PFQM. Ewctronlc<br />

NATIONAL FURNITURE<br />

SALE AND SWEEPSTAKES<br />

"SOLID GOLD SWEEPSTAKES"<br />

OFFICIAL RULES<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE_<br />

THE BBNTINEL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, NJ^<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY'S<br />

GAS LAMPS<br />

JUST LIT UP WITH<br />

SOUTH JERSEY GAS<br />

AND THEY<br />

HAVEN'T CHANGED<br />

A BIT!<br />

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

is perhaps best symbolized by<br />

the gas light, which reflects a<br />

past worth holding on to while<br />

recognizing that the future and<br />

all its promise has quietly arrived.<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober 3rd, without a flare<br />

or a flicker, those gas lamps —<br />

and all 27,000 users <strong>of</strong> New<br />

jersey Natural Gas — quietly<br />

switched to South Jersey Gas<br />

Company.<br />

South Jersey Gas is committed ,<br />

to providing all <strong>of</strong> its new Cape<br />

May County customers with<br />

safe, dependable service at the<br />

lowest possible price. During the<br />

past 35 years, the company has<br />

established a reputation for<br />

reliability in Atlantic, Burlington,<br />

Camden, Cumberland,<br />

Gloucester and Salem counties.<br />

And has earned the trust <strong>of</strong><br />

government, business and<br />

people just like you.<br />

But your trust is what South<br />

Jersey Gas is out to earn. Now,<br />

by continuing to make this<br />

transition a smooth one, and<br />

later; by actively supporting the<br />

preservation <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Count's beauty and the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> its economy.<br />

South Jersey Gas may be new<br />

in Cape May County, but you'll<br />

find its traditions <strong>of</strong> dependability<br />

integrity and being a good<br />

neighbor make it seem like a<br />

reliable friend right from the start,<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY'S NEW GAS COMPANY!<br />

SOUTH JEBSE^^SCOMBANYJ<br />

I f I<br />

0<br />

tfl&BSDAV, OCTOBER 6.1883 TOE SENTINEl.LEDO.ER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. PAGE 15 — SECTION 01<br />

Firehouse issue is coming down to choices<br />

(contbned from page I)<br />

"the conetarions <strong>of</strong> law irt<br />

•ound and W (the panel)<br />

•fflnn nNrtintlB ll government to take private volunteer* fee properties a «lnce the member* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

property tor public use), it fair market value.<br />

companle* do not fight Brea<br />

would have to flrrt attempt to The city had recently withlndtyllniltrBcth j<br />

negotiate In good faith (with<br />

y (or the<br />

assessed the Bethel Road companle* *erv« under<br />

tht former volunteera),"<br />

M M »et forth En... (Gtb-<br />

property for a total <strong>of</strong> |7W,700 natal aid In Egg Harbor<br />

April explained.<br />

•n'l opinion."<br />

and the New Jersey Avenue Tbwnahlp and Longpori<br />

•1 don't know who won or property a total <strong>of</strong> *25V«0. SconafterGib»on'*ded*Um<br />

who tart," April laid, «*. toe<br />

aty Solicitor Jeffery April<br />

Both faeiUta were taxed torto<br />

May <strong>of</strong> 1M, the former<br />

appeal. "I donH know Ifthere<br />

»ld th«t the dty hw no In-<br />

over $S3,000.<br />

volunteer* appealed the<br />

is a winner or a looaer In<br />

tentions <strong>of</strong> appealing tht<br />

The former volunteer* uy<br />

rulh*. Tte dty then counter<br />

mnethlng like thU."<br />

matter any further, but noted<br />

they wont pay the tax bill<br />

Loul* Homatlne, attorney<br />

the dty'i right to proceed<br />

because while they do not the dlipute between the<br />

for the former volunteer*,<br />

with condemnation <strong>of</strong> lbs<br />

fight Ore. In the city, they do dty and It* former volunteer*<br />

aald he had not yet been<br />

properties, particularly the<br />

provide charitable service* began May 1, MM when both<br />

contacted for negotiations.<br />

Bethel Road irtkoiat which<br />

and are tax exempt. city Companle* <strong>On</strong>e and Two<br />

thedty urn,<br />

In order to condemn the Clty'i Tai Assessor F, walked out In prote* <strong>of</strong> five<br />

building under the govern-<br />

"If the dty were going to<br />

William Mitchell, however, Bre dispatchers, who were<br />

ment's right <strong>of</strong> eminent<br />

> lt» power <strong>of</strong> eminent<br />

maintain* the fadllUei are no laid <strong>of</strong>f for budgetary reason*.<br />

domain, the city muit<br />

domain (the right <strong>of</strong> a<br />

longer tax exempt property<br />

-MttgteBOWH<br />

negotiate and <strong>of</strong>fer At former<br />

Zoning changes<br />

(continued from page 1) size the less creative ymnan<br />

Cochrane taJd these areas get," be said.<br />

Include the propoaed Pier 34 The Bovd also approved<br />

development at 34th Street the fishing pier area* at 14th<br />

between Simpson and Haven and 59th street* as recreation<br />

avenues from 24th to 33rd mow. Cochrane said that due<br />

*reeto, and land aouth <strong>of</strong> the to legal precedents the Board<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home*. could adequately defend<br />

The Board aUo recon-<br />

against spot xoniiig charges<br />

aldered other toning changes<br />

auwe the pier* are <strong>of</strong> benefit<br />

that met public oppotifion.<br />

to the entire community.<br />

Previously the piers wen<br />

The propoted Marine<br />

Eooed boanlmdk-coniiiiei'cial<br />

Arbor Village will be untd<br />

and If destroyed beyond 75<br />

from 1st to 10th streets along<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> their structural<br />

fee bay Instead <strong>of</strong> to 13th<br />

Street Tht wm MO require<br />

tat Door units to be marineoriented<br />

businesses. Tenth to<br />

12th street* will be wntd<br />

mulU-famfly and 11th to 13th<br />

street* win be toned single<br />

family.<br />

The proposed Increase <strong>of</strong><br />

the four-foot aide yard setback<br />

to five feet will remain,<br />

but with a decrease from a 3ft-<br />

foot rear yard setback to 26<br />

feet on Moot lota only.<br />

Monlhan commented mat it<br />

would be difficult to build •<br />

decent-size three-bedroom,<br />

two-bath duplei under those<br />

circumstances because<br />

everything would look<br />

Identical. "The smaller the lot<br />

north, they couldn't be rebuilt<br />

under nonconformlng land<br />

uses.<br />

After the Board finally<br />

approves the propoaed wnlng<br />

ordinance, it will submit the<br />

proposal to aty Council for<br />

action. According to Board<br />

member Henry Knight, the<br />

Board solicitor la currently<br />

researching legal terms that<br />

affect the proposal.<br />

PHOTO PICKUP COB<br />

AS pictures ttht appear in<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />

picked op it the oMee, ill Sth<br />

Street for a charge <strong>of</strong> |2, any<br />

time during the regular<br />

buslnesi day, following<br />

publication ta the paper.<br />

Yburlawn<br />

could<br />

use a good<br />

square<br />

meal<br />

Ail it takes is an application<br />

<strong>of</strong> Turi Builder*.<br />

America's favorite fertilizer<br />

from Scotts», to<br />

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Thanks to an exclusive<br />

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U.S.D.A, OHOICI iONlLiSS<br />

Beef Rump Roast<br />

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Bottom Round Steak<br />

SW!FT'Si..FR0ZEN...5 TO 9 LB, AVQ.<br />

U V L BUTTERBALL<br />

TURKEYS<br />

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Country Sausage R. 1,29 -.'<br />

US DA, CHOICE FLAT CUT<br />

Beef Brisket<br />

U.S.D.A CHOICE CHUCK<br />

Underblade Steak<br />

Created By HEARTHSIDE<br />

THIS<br />

69<br />

WEEK:<br />

DINNER<br />

PLATf<br />

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torn, atmwwfr* in MdilJHi Is Ms (Ml* brigNining Mtuly<br />

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Fresh Ground Round ib1.97-,s<br />

U.S.O.A,CHOICE n its »<br />

Beef Round Cubes »2,49 -««<br />

4 TO e ui. AVO. FHOHN<br />

Concord Ducks<br />

HYORAPI .WHOLE OR HAIF<br />

Boneless Hams<br />

COUNTRY STYLI,,,FRESH<br />

Pork Spare Ribs<br />

Ib.<br />

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, FOR NORMAL, DRY OR OILY HAIR<br />

PERT<br />

SHAMPOO<br />

iliiJikviHteliiflt<br />

Herb Townsend <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wins tht muter'l run Sunday on the Boardwalk, The electronic<br />

sign at right shows his time.<br />

IN STOAC BAKCIIV<br />

FOB ITORiS WITH INSTM1 BAKEHV<br />

MfALSBl<br />

Italian Bread<br />

•MUSH<br />

Toasting Bread<br />

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SLICED-TO^RDIR NEW YORKER<br />

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Chicken Roll<br />

DIITI1 WATSON<br />

Lo-Salt Bologna<br />

TWIN STICK<br />

Swift Pepperoni<br />

g DUTCH STYLB<br />

Potato Salad<br />

half<br />

pound<br />

Ml<br />

pound 1.29*<br />

pound<br />

DAIAV MAAKCT<br />

QUARTiRS<br />

MRS. FILBERTS<br />

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0 V*<br />

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DOUfitt<br />

COUPONS<br />

E.Z. POR FOILWARE<br />

V2 PRICE<br />

Reg. 1,29 Square Cake or Loaf Pant If 64°<br />

Reg. 2.49 Cookie Sheets S11.25<br />

Reg. 1.29 Detp Pie Pans J£ S4*<br />

i Reg. 2.09 All Purpose Roaster «h1.05<br />

PLUS MANY MORE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST<br />

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FRISH<br />

BUNCH<br />

BROCCOLI<br />

RED<br />

Tokay Grapes<br />

FRUH<br />

Bartlett Pears<br />

ue<br />

Pink Grapefruit<br />

JIT FRBSH<br />

Hawaiian Pineapples<br />

each<br />

WI8TERN,,,RID<br />

DEUCIOUS<br />

APPLES<br />

3 99<br />

SCAfOODMAAMCT<br />

FRiSH<br />

Swordfish Steak<br />

FRiSH<br />

Sliced Cod Steak<br />

FAN READY<br />

Fresh Whitings<br />

FRESH<br />

Monk Fillet<br />

GftOCCRV MAAM€T<br />

ASSORTfD COLORS<br />

CORONET<br />

TOWELS<br />

ANN PAQI WINCH STVLI OB CU<br />

GrttnBfans<br />

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Ann Page Corn<br />

BWliT<br />

Ann Page Peas<br />

ANN PAGE<br />

Apple Sauce<br />

ANN PAGE<br />

Mixed Vegetables<br />

Ib 5 8 *»• SLIOID OR WMOU<br />

Ann Page Potatoes<br />

2.88^ AN¥ VARIITY<br />

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Sealtest Cottage Cheese 89 f _ - ^ *fi « FROZIN .ALL VARIITIli<br />

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S 1* Lender's Bagels<br />

3 1MI<br />

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Ml.<br />

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Spam Luncheon Meat 1.3/'«*<br />

IN OIL OR WATER, CHUNK LIGHT<br />

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Tang Breakfast Drink 2.19*»*<br />

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Chips Ahoy Cookies 1,69 I «*<br />

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I<br />

PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE<br />

CIRCLE<br />

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& FAMILY<br />

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Nutritious & Tasty Food<br />

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For The Whole Family<br />

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All Types <strong>of</strong> Steaks & Steak Subs<br />

Cold Italian Subs<br />

Hot Homemade Meatballs and<br />

Italian Sausage Subs<br />

Calzone & Stromboli<br />

'All In A Family Atmosphere"<br />

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OR<br />

V2 PRICE.. WHOLE PIZZA<br />

With Your Choice <strong>of</strong> Topping<br />

Birthday Parties For Children<br />

With Fret Balloons<br />

Call Ahead For Take-Out Orders<br />

653-1424<br />

| 5 Mac Arthur Blvd., (Ntxt to clob Mtd) SomenPoint,M.J.<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

by Anita J, Spiegel<br />

The traffic flow Improvement<br />

plan, which la in<br />

to public input stage* according<br />

to John MeGwfiy,<br />

state traffic engineer In Cape<br />

May County, is available far<br />

Inspection In the city administrator's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

McCarthy said ha hope*<br />

bit cittHBI wife comments<br />

•tout the plan take time to<br />

review the maps so that their<br />

input will be beneficial.<br />

Presently McCarthy and local<br />

police an working on two<br />

artaa to solve traffic<br />

problems: the removal <strong>of</strong><br />

unexpected stop signs and the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> ripa where the<br />

geometry <strong>of</strong> the streets Indicate<br />

the need for them.<br />

At a recent meeting,<br />

Coundl approved a resolution<br />

wtterUag the extension <strong>of</strong><br />

temporary four-way atop<br />

signs until the passage <strong>of</strong> a<br />

traffic ordinance.<br />

According to CouneUwflman<br />

Jeanne Chmn, the ordinance<br />

which was approved on Brat<br />

reading, will probably be<br />

passed at nest •nniraday'i<br />

Council meeting.<br />

TO, Jim Plooili, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

traffic safety unit here, will<br />

give a presentation on Fteld<br />

Sobriety Testing Techniques,<br />

Roadblock* and Random<br />

Checkpoint* during a threehour<br />

panel session this afternoon<br />

at the New Jersey<br />

Symposium on Drinking and<br />

Driving at Harrah's Marina<br />

Hotel and Casino to Atlantic<br />

Oty,<br />

Police Capt. Herb Chadwkk,<br />

who Is conducting an<br />

Internal Investigation <strong>of</strong> an<br />

DICK'S DOCK<br />

936 Hy Aw,, SUMS NM • 927-4566<br />

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rb<br />

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• Chick Una<br />

accident Uft Thursday Involving<br />

• police car operated<br />

by a police <strong>of</strong>ficer, last week<br />

said feat disciplinary action<br />

would be taken If necessary.<br />

He also said that he didn't<br />

know <strong>of</strong> any mechanical<br />

malfunction <strong>of</strong> the ear but<br />

added that determination<br />

would be made by in adjuster.<br />

According to police, PU.<br />

Uoyd Qreenwatt sldeswiped<br />

two parked vehicles at 13th<br />

Street and West Avenue here.<br />

Chadwick reported that<br />

Greenwalt said he was<br />

"looking In the rear view<br />

mirror and was suddenly on<br />

top <strong>of</strong> two parked can."<br />

Chadwick added that since<br />

Greenwalt claimed he wasn't<br />

speeding, the investigation<br />

would try to establish how<br />

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fiat finish for exterior<br />

masonry, properly<br />

primed wood<br />

or metal- White<br />

and ready-mixed<br />

colors.<br />

GALLON<br />

11<br />

Sta Shore Acrylic Latex<br />

TRIM ENAMEL<br />

Fast-drylna medium<br />

gioll. Rlilits<br />

wtathBf, QUART<br />

(Moil Geierii<br />

vmiltftJOKyiOrMri .8,80<br />

Custom Colon .. Mote 7,35<br />

50<br />

itm* »*-»•»<br />

00<br />

fresh<br />

Kote<br />

list tor Homes Everywhere!<br />

SEA SHORE<br />

ACRYLIC HOUSE PAINT<br />

White and -4 flije<br />

Ready-Mixed I §4 • O<br />

Colors, GALLON A. %J<br />

Custom GOISff higfigf<br />

• finest Acryiio House Paint<br />

bonds tighter to surface.<br />

• Colors Stay bright. Uniform<br />

sheen,<br />

•Greater durability in severest<br />

weather.<br />

Rich-Lux Low-Lustre<br />

LATEX ENAMEL<br />

Saliny Finish<br />

wrme or Ready<br />

Mined Mittli QUART 1<br />

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mirror.<br />

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Education has approved •


"PAGE[18 — SECTION ONE<br />

endorsed; op<br />

Asbury Av.<br />

RK HACfcETT'S<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

Vi Mile beyond llreh Grove Part Intranet<br />

Mill Rd.Bargaintown 641-1389<br />

Men. • Frl. B-8 • Sat, 8-6 • Sun. S-5<br />

Large Selection <strong>of</strong> Pumpkins<br />

Apples • Indian Com • Gourds<br />

MUMS SPECIAL: M' 0 ,, 4, *5 e<br />

PUMPKIN CONTEST<br />

Stop in & Suits The Weight <strong>of</strong><br />

Thi Pumpkin,,.<br />

AND WIN IT!<br />

No Purchase Necessary<br />

Drawing Date <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24th<br />

You Need Not Be Present to Win<br />

THE SENTINEL^LEPOEB, OCEAN CITY. N J,<br />

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OCEAN curs FAVORTTE PIZZERIA<br />

1061 Asbury Avenue<br />

Oetin <strong>City</strong>, Ntw Jeriey<br />

DAILY SPiCIALS<br />

EATIN...or<br />

TAKEOUT!<br />

Phone No, 398-1250<br />

Meatball sub with melted cheese and a<br />

small soda.<br />

Grilled cheese with Bacon, Ham or,<br />

i. Soup and a small soda. *<br />

California Burger, French Fries and a<br />

small soda.<br />

Any Hoagle and a small soda<br />

A 9" pizza pie and 2 small sodas<br />

^SPECIALS****<br />

No. 1 - btmnfriet 11 tmil ioda ...... M.25<br />

No.2 - A MM Aiiinilioda •1,00<br />

from I P.M. to 8 P.M. • MM, thru Frl.<br />

THURSDAY. OCTOBER S, 1<br />

Salmon says no toxic<br />

wastes for South Jersey<br />

In thenear future a regional can be easily polluted, »Mch<br />

halardous waste dump win be would leave a Urge number <strong>of</strong><br />

sited somewhere in New resident* without a safe<br />

Jersey, but U State Asaembly source <strong>of</strong> drinking watar.<br />

Homemade Soup<br />

with all Sandwlchei<br />

froml1:30ii.m.to2p.m.<br />

New Winter Hours<br />

Mon.-Sit. 7:00 a.m. • 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday 8 a.m. • 2 p.m.<br />

399-6105<br />

"W«S need to receive<br />

suggestions from nsddeato<br />

and employee* for way* .to<br />

sjave money and hold down<br />

coata," Beyel malntaliied.<br />

"As our community growl tt<br />

becomes more Important to<br />

recognlw that our government<br />

must become mdre<br />

effldent In order to <strong>of</strong>fer our<br />

present aervtoei to the,new<br />

residents moving into Up(*er<br />

Township."<br />

Public Notice<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER t, MM THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

Republican dub endorses Jeffers, Sack for townshii<br />

lONiNOMARD<br />

OFABJUiTMlNT<br />

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PUBLIC NOTICB<br />

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• .MM BeM e« Mluetnuntwll) tefteK<br />

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Hall, Tne fedewlns aepilutMnt *«' Be<br />

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eenerelly knewn et M • iM ilreM eM llJNMMt IN BONM AND NOTII<br />

ihaHi M Lot 11, Block 4M an ma Of. O* TMI CITY OP OCBAN CITY WR<br />

nelal T« Map ef tM <strong>City</strong> M Oaan Cltv, TUB VARIOWi l«»»ROVB«BNTi OR<br />

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vaflancei M permit tM ranavatlen ant OCBAH CiTV, NBW JBMBY."<br />

antructsn at a duMM an ma ap- TM aleva Ordnwvc* ana peM en<br />

ellcanM' anpam. TM applicant H tint reaatia at a mating at ma cauncllt<br />

•••king IM MtMNrr varHnoi Itont <strong>of</strong> Itw <strong>City</strong> o» Ooan Oty. New Jeraey /<br />

ttw iMa yara mine* ne^nmanB, Milan m. im Kty m wamMr IM, I<br />

minimum nar yar< reMremenM «M •M on MMn m*">•"»**»<br />

MocARTHUPBLVD.<br />

mm<br />

RepubUcan Club membership<br />

structed and maintained tn an "I am particularly con- <strong>of</strong> Agriculture.<br />

"North Jersey legislators<br />

, TM M Mm vi v an IIH in i Wi <strong>City</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

mm 1MB fawn up fer • weeiw reaeni<br />

dependent Republican can-<br />

art fine! paiaaMit I metjW naM m<br />

eiirH'l OMlM. 06!«efleii» i» thli<br />

Council Oiwntun. city Hair, Oaan feel that Bob Jefftn and<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

didates, "tbe present<br />

31st & Atlantic Ave.<br />

environmentally safe mancerned about our drinking<br />

should not be so quick to<br />

vwianc* muM M a. In pmn it <br />

the spot! You'll ' ''--''<br />

how you can re<br />

to five or six tim<br />

faster with bet _<br />

comprehension arTd*<br />

retention for :Ǥ;*<br />

plication to ALL Kinds<br />

<strong>of</strong> readrtrji<br />

material Includrnj;<br />

novels, text books,<br />

business corresportdence,<br />

magailnt^<br />

newspapers, etc, We<br />

public is Invited Jp<br />

come to any <strong>of</strong> tfifc<br />

lessons listed<br />

at ,<br />

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nthStiSlmimmAY.<br />

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public<br />

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Aitury<br />

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f, Jehn BMWi • 111 Ilenfan Flasi<br />

PUBLIC NOTICB<br />

SJ.K 4 LOT 41 lONB 1. Owner WMMIte THI UNDIRIIONIO NAI Ap.<br />

add to an mntlng IMfM F«mllv. Punp TO THI Mean <strong>City</strong> Zonho<br />

" W, JIM Metier". Ml II, Jamel Flea laardaf Mluttinanl FOR LateeyareBi<br />

M.K J LOT » lane 1. ReMnli m varlann, Impermeakla turficl<br />

milting twe-fatnlly Mrucnin, nrlanM. frmt yart MMM verlenM,<br />

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ad. Wrlantai at required AT "M It. Immm<br />

m fl«,, LOT N, ILOCK 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

r1M|.city Clatk'i effM eni nay MN.J.<br />

THM apalleatlan Ml) H Merd it a<br />

.ul*»a By IM Mile «rtte retuMr meetlnB te N held an <strong>Oct</strong>uUti H, \m at<br />

* itHeHMN Mwn,<br />

7i»p.m In tt« Council Ch«nbtr», Clly<br />

.•,A4B|uaie nonet M ttif» maetkii It Hall. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jeney, PUM Ire<br />

i Wnt ilyen aunuanl to PL If71, m m, in tht city Cl«rk1 Mice.<br />

-piawtarBI,<br />

JANIITITLIR<br />

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lojwhtt.BirchDrlv.<br />

•" ieeretiry<br />

ClnnlMnean.NJ.Hin<br />

le4,lT,F,F,llMt<br />

VIP LIMOUSINE<br />

DOOR TO DOOR<br />

SERVICE TO<br />

11.11 IM ptfNI<br />

TflOPiCflNR<br />

•2|.1C[SO US ig.BOBONUS<br />

•II Ml<br />

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•2.50 Food<br />

Coupon<br />

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ItPM.<br />

Pll. APT1I • PJKVALL DAT 1*T,IliCMN<br />

17B0NUS<br />

•17.00 CASH<br />

lUN.TNIU THUII. AFTI1 * fM,<br />

MM tUt Mi MM<br />

FOR DOOR TO DOOR 1 LIMO SERVICE<br />

VIP LIMOUSINE<br />

399-5600<br />

"TOURS<br />

.1320BMrdwilk,Oc«»fiCtty<br />

MO"**<br />

lun.-Thor*. ttafart I p.m. ft Ail Day Frl. ft Sat,<br />

M0C«h+»<br />

Sun.-Thura. altar 4p.m..<br />

•10 Cash and Banquti Mnntr<br />

Sun.'Thurt efttrsp.m.<br />

•lOCMhFrl.&Sst.AIIDay<br />

R£SORTS<br />

•un,-Frl,batoraBp.m.<br />

•10 C*lh4'2.MFowiaBtv. CMH<br />

Sun.-Thun.«ll»r6p.m.<br />

•12.50 Cilht'Z.BOFtfd A Itv.<br />

Frl, aftar t p.m. thru and Incl. sat. Eve.<br />

•lOCfth<br />

Cal 308-8822 or 646-55B5<br />

Atag availalilt In Mtntfi Paint, Llmvgod<br />

andNorttrflild<br />

Till* •ppilcatm wtll H Marl at a<br />

nMtM M M IMM tn weaneMey, Oc<br />

Mer it, lfH at »;• p.m. In ma councn<br />

PHONE 399-0713<br />

HJWmMmm<br />

RESTAURANT 4 LOUNGE<br />

234 Shore Rd. Somers Point<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 1 mile north <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Girds<br />

SUNDAY IS FAMILY DAY<br />

Full Course Dinners '8.95<br />

. Served from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

22 Entrees to choose from<br />

Now appearing In Christopher's Lounge<br />

)% "BURGUNDY"<br />

4 Large Dining Rooms • 2 Lounges<br />

RiSERVE NOW<br />

For Group Holiday Parties<br />

917-4117<br />

All Ma|or Credit Cards<br />

Accepted<br />

DOOR TO DOOR CAS I NO SERVICE<br />

from Sea Isle & <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Area<br />

•11.99 Prf Pifiion<br />

«l 1.15 Per Pcraon<br />

Hold iX<br />

an.os Per Person<br />

Boardwalk<br />

Regency<br />

ill,ft per person<br />

CaH<br />

'PKkagt$8ub)tclte<br />

ChaaotwithiTrUtJcs l N a 927-2005<br />

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TICKETIAHD<br />

WFWMATWN 800<br />

211-1783<br />

i'<br />

lUrfTaji.m. thru Fri.<br />

llOQuarttrt<br />

IJFBOd Credit<br />

J2 Slot Token<br />

Sat. thru lun.* p.m.<br />

%5. Quarters<br />

«. Slot Token<br />

Sun,, thru Thuri.<br />

antrip.m.<br />

S12 Quarters<br />

SUII, thru Thuri.<br />

Mtart*p.m. Fri. Ail Day<br />

llOQuartffi<br />

Sat. AH Bay<br />

$5 Quarters<br />

Sun. thru Fri.<br />

S3. Quarters<br />

IF. Food Credit<br />

y Deferred Coupon<br />

Saturday<br />

H.FOM<br />

U Deferred Coupon<br />

7BaysaW*tk<br />

siOQuirtert<br />

BIPiBIB<br />

*TL*NTieCITlF<br />

f;MA.M.<br />

•iS«P,M. 2iJBA,M<br />

UCPABTS<br />

oe<br />

Mon. Frl,<br />

MMBIS<br />

•ILAHTICeiTY<br />

IP.M. J-.MPM,<br />

*:30P.M. 12:30 A.M.<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

OCtAHCITY<br />

D£P«BIS<br />

MmCCin<br />

7 ' ^'<br />

SiSOP.M.lJiSOP.M.<br />

7 Diyi i Waah<br />

DEPARTS B1FAHT5<br />

OCIAN ATLANTIC CIT1-<br />

CITV<br />

?;00A.M. it§0P.M.<br />

7 Dayi a Week<br />

\ and service in a charming, comfortable<br />

i $ i.ooo«<br />

-WITHTHIS COUPON<br />

Thurs. • Fri, • Sat,"<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 6, 7 & 8<br />

lib IttNt it WapJay An,, Ocaia My, N j<br />

«• Hnt A LBnjt V aiWf ((rim, MB • taki<br />

WaMIIMMiTT<br />

398-3322<br />

...is the restaurant for you.<br />

Now serving breakfast, lunch,<br />

dinner and our famous Sunday<br />

Brunch!<br />

You are invited to tnioy superb cuisine<br />

atmosphere, with an incomparable<br />

ocean view,<br />

BREAKFAST; Mon. through Sat. 8 a.m. • 11 a.m.<br />

LUNCHEON: Mon. through Sat. noon • 2 p.m.<br />

MNNER: Sun. thru Thurs. Night 5:30-8 p.m.<br />

Frl. and Sat. 5:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY: Brunch 8:30-1:30 p.m.; '7.50<br />

15th A Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />

THEATKE2 gj,<br />

THEATRE 4<br />

EA$:<br />

°urum jVftoom<br />

nnomBH<br />

OHLYI<br />

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"Oveilooking the Qoaan,"<br />

MOTOR INN


PAGE ZO — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J. THURSDAY. OCTOBER C. Itftj<br />

Emergency coordinator is named by mayor;<br />

By ANTTA 4, SPIEGEL<br />

Senttoel-l^dger Staff _<br />

Dean fed, but what if the<br />

tfopioolitonnhafti't? Would<br />

you know what to do In thi<br />

event <strong>of</strong> a natural disaster or<br />

other emergency, such as that<br />

Irought by a hurricane?<br />

Despite the fact the city<br />

administration hadn't ap.<br />

pointed an <strong>of</strong>ficial emergency<br />

management coordinator<br />

until this week, <strong>City</strong> Adroiniatrator<br />

Joseph Kane, at<br />

last Thuriday'i <strong>City</strong> CouncU<br />

meeting, announced the city<br />

wan In "proper posture should<br />

eventi •rise for civil defense<br />

management."<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner said<br />

Tuesday that he Informed<br />

George Morgan by tatter <strong>of</strong><br />

hli status as the' city's<br />

emergency management<br />

coordinator. Morgan said he<br />

received the letter yesterday.<br />

The position la a mayoral<br />

appointment because it<br />

doein't involve a division<br />

head, which the administrator<br />

selects.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council on Thursday<br />

passed an ordinance to create<br />

a 14,000 salary for the parttime<br />

position. Half <strong>of</strong> it win be<br />

reimbursed from the federal<br />

government on a quarterly<br />

basil, according to MaJ.<br />

Harold Speddlng, deputy state<br />

director <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />

management.<br />

Speddlng said that a<br />

coordinator here is allocated<br />

M Stan l«d, Swim Fatal, N J,<br />

namm-nn<br />

Open Dally & Sunday from S P.M.<br />

{Cousin's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

Tl€ YEAR HOWID<br />

f y% Price I<br />

| Dinners j<br />

at Cousin's<br />

ins bearer Is one din<br />

ith (hi eiiichaie <strong>of</strong><br />

COUPON V ALJD:<br />

Sunday thru Friday Anytime<br />

Sat. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Expire! lo/jo/w<br />

Svp&<br />

'FEATURING<br />

(starting at 3,M)<br />

SMMLMMrTll<br />

MKM<br />

CMtirSatsd<br />

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| Frisk BnMBwater<br />

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IMAikuyAvi.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, M.J.<br />

399-9462<br />

Aluca, lltusttd in the northeast cor<br />

ntf <strong>of</strong> prince, It separated from 6trmany<br />

by ttw Rhine. Alfhough most<br />

Inhiblfantt <strong>of</strong> tills area speak both<br />

French and Barman, their wines are<br />

made from grape varieties generally<br />

associated with German wines,' the<br />

long (•earing bottles found In this •res<br />

are usad for the Rhine* and MOMIIM.<br />

Despite the degree <strong>of</strong> eenfuiien<br />

associated with Alsatian wints, they are<br />

con»ld«red too*more French than German.<br />

Like the neighboring German wines aero** the Rhine,<br />

almost all Alsatian wines ire whits with the labels on the<br />

battles (waring ttM grape variety from which each ii<br />

made, rather than the village or district <strong>of</strong> origin.<br />

The principal varieties usad to make Alsatian wines are<br />

me syivaner, fht Rltsling, and the Oewurrtrsminer.<br />

The lightest Alsatian wines are produced from the<br />

Sylvantr, TheJtlesling, which produces rather mellow,<br />

fragrant wlneT in German, Is vlnlfled in Alsace to make<br />

full-bodied dry wine, quite different from German<br />

RiMling,<br />

Many wine afficlandos consider the Alsatian Gewur<br />

rtramliw as one <strong>of</strong> the unique wines <strong>of</strong> the world. If hat a<br />

spicy bouquet and taste with a strong and distinct personality<br />

that Is Immediately reconiiabla to anyone who<br />

his had It before,<br />

if you travel the Rhine, you will find the best known<br />

wine towns <strong>of</strong> Alsace to be Ammerschwir, Mittelwlhr,<br />

Kltntihelm, Kayierberg, Riquawihr, Rlbeauvllle and<br />

Berghalm,<br />

Driven wM go fattest past • school are probably the<br />

ones who took the longest to get through It,<br />

COOKINQ WITH WINE<br />

Lima lean Caiurola<br />

To provide servings for fours cook 1 (lO-ei,) package<br />

froian besns according to package directions. Combine 1<br />

HO-*!«.) can chetM soup with V4 cup S«uferne«r other<br />

dry white table wine, season to taste with tail and pepper,<br />

Cook, stirring until smooth, Mix well drained beans with<br />

sauce In m quart casserole, sprinkle top with


editorials / comment<br />

See politics,<br />

campaigns<br />

in right light<br />

We all like to refer to those Golden Dap <strong>of</strong> postlabor<br />

Day whin the late summer and early fall<br />

are so glorious and the warm days and cool nights<br />

seem to have been made just for us. Later, as the<br />

weather cools down further, a crispness develops<br />

- as a prelude to genuine cold and the wintertime to<br />

follow. Foliage becomes the attraction; pumpkins,<br />

apples, cider and preparations for<br />

HaUowten come to the tore.<br />

And something else; another occurrence that<br />

traditionally occupies the autumn calendar: the<br />

general election campaign.<br />

With fond memories <strong>of</strong> summer still in mind, it<br />

may be difficult to focus on the fact that in about<br />

one month it will be election day <strong>1983</strong>. <strong>On</strong>e usually<br />

doesn't associate the campaigning leading up to<br />

the election as a typical autumn event. It is, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, and perhaps we should all try to visualize<br />

the annual campaigning as an important part <strong>of</strong><br />

fall, if not a pleasurable aspect <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />

Too many <strong>of</strong> us have become cynical concerning<br />

campaigning and politics and politicians<br />

in general. We let phrases like "politics is a<br />

necessary evU" roll <strong>of</strong>f our tongues. All too <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

we quickly agree with friends, fellow workers,<br />

even strangers we talk to in passing that "you<br />

can't fight city hall," that so and so is a "no good<br />

politician," or that "you cant believe that<br />

because it's Just campaign rhetoric."<br />

<strong>On</strong> and on it goes, and as we embrace such<br />

attitudes, we help entrench reactions which may<br />

very well be unfounded.<br />

In a democracy and a republic, politics is <strong>of</strong><br />

utmost importance and those individuals who run<br />

tor and are elected to political <strong>of</strong>fiee are performing<br />

a vital and crucial service. Sadly,<br />

probably because <strong>of</strong> the aforementioned attitudes,<br />

holding political <strong>of</strong>fice all too <strong>of</strong>ten is a<br />

"thankless task. T '<br />

Certainly there are all kinds <strong>of</strong> politicians, just<br />

as there are differences in the people who seek<br />

public <strong>of</strong>fice. But it is the individual who is good<br />

or not, not the <strong>of</strong>fice or the institution. We must<br />

keep that in mind, especially during election<br />

campaigns.<br />

At the same time we should be diligent in our<br />

decision-making process leading up to that<br />

moment when we pull the lever at the polls. We<br />

should closely examine the candidates, study the<br />

issues; make up our minds who to vote for on the<br />

bails <strong>of</strong> who we believe has the best grasp <strong>of</strong> the<br />

issues and who we perceive is best able to implement<br />

sound ideas.<br />

We determine democracy.<br />

Help make it<strong>of</strong><br />

government spending U<br />

a safe week<br />

Next week is Fire Prevention Week, a good<br />

time for you to survey your home or workplace<br />

surroundings to make sure they are as free as<br />

possible from the hazards <strong>of</strong> Ore and that you and<br />

others around you/know ejcactly what steps to<br />

take in case <strong>of</strong> fire\<br />

Fire <strong>of</strong>ficials recommend you use next week —<br />

if you haven't already done so — to: eliminate<br />

potential fire hazards, install and maintain smoke<br />

detectors, and develop and practice a family<br />

escape plan.<br />

Do you know what the first thing is you should<br />

do in case <strong>of</strong> fire; the second, third? Do you know<br />

what number to call to summon fire fighters? Do<br />

you know how to maximize your chances <strong>of</strong><br />

survival if you are ever inside a burning building?<br />

Think <strong>of</strong> us<br />

Next Sunday through Saturday Is National<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong> Week, an annual observance designed<br />

to give pause to the Importance <strong>of</strong> a free press in a<br />

democracy.<br />

It !• difficult to editorialize on the subject<br />

without it Bounding like we're tooting our own<br />

horn or coming <strong>of</strong>ftounang as if thelnstltution<br />

known as the news media U <strong>of</strong> greater import<br />

than MOM other Institutions which taken together<br />

help shape our society and nation.<br />

Let it suffice for tbjg corner <strong>of</strong> the fourth estate<br />

to ask our readers tokeepin mind, especially next<br />

week, that we need your concern. It helps us do<br />

our part in reporting on the unportant events <strong>of</strong><br />

the community and in providing a proper soun-<br />

dng board <strong>of</strong> opinions — yours ind ours — on<br />

Important Issues which help shape our town.<br />

Please, help us to serve you better. Make us<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> your concerns for our communities.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

letters / readers react<br />

Page Two, Section Two Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober ft <strong>1983</strong><br />

Issues for action<br />

The lid still isn't on<br />

By ROBERT F. DEE<br />

Board Chairman<br />

SmlthKllneBecknunCorp.<br />

Government overspending<br />

affects all <strong>of</strong> us...<br />

Taxes In one guise or<br />

another continue to rise. For<br />

some taxpayers, the 10 per.<br />

oent reduction In Income tax<br />

rates that became effective on<br />

July 1 will be totally <strong>of</strong>fset by<br />

the recent Social Security tax<br />

increase...<br />

A great many people<br />

believe that federal government<br />

ipendlng and taxes have<br />

both been drastically cut.<br />

That Isn't the case. The<br />

truth is that while the rate <strong>of</strong><br />

growth <strong>of</strong> federal spending<br />

has slowed, the total amount<br />

still going up.<br />

As for taxes, in 10 yean the<br />

federal tax bin for the typical<br />

UJ. family hai risen faster<br />

than • family's before-tax<br />

Income. With Inflation, the<br />

typical American family has<br />

less disposable annual Income<br />

now Aan 10 years ago.<br />

The Irony Is that Americans<br />

elected a new administration<br />

in 1980 dedicated to the<br />

proposition that less government<br />

Li better government<br />

Butdesplte the efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

administration to curtail big<br />

government, the lid still isn't<br />

on federal spending.<br />

According to government<br />

data, between 1980 and IMS<br />

total federal outlays In constant<br />

im dollars (adjusted<br />

for inflation) roue from $317<br />

billion to $357 billion, up 13<br />

percent. In the same period,<br />

nondefense spending grew<br />

from $244 billion to $288<br />

billion, up 10 percent. Defense<br />

spending went from $73 bflllon<br />

to $89 billion, up 22 percent<br />

Payments for individuals,<br />

which Includes Social<br />

Security 1114 other transfer<br />

payment programs, rot* from<br />

$151 billion to $180 bUUon, an<br />

Increase <strong>of</strong> 18 percent.<br />

The verdict Is In: Tiie US.<br />

government budget Is stM<br />

rising it a rate exceeding<br />

Inflation.<br />

Yet America It confronted<br />

win • staggering federal<br />

cWtcit, the Urgeitln history.<br />

And this deficit can arty be<br />

reduced U Congress U wining<br />

to make cuts In spending.<br />

Some members <strong>of</strong> CongreM<br />

claim that tbe deficit can be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fset by Increasing taxes.<br />

But recent bMory doesn't<br />

support that contention. In<br />

fact hUfcer taxa«. strangely<br />

mtoieadto In-<br />

'The verdict is irv The US government budget<br />

is still rising at a rate exceeding inflation'<br />

creased government spending<br />

and larger deficits.<br />

For example. In 1975-79,<br />

when tax receipts were 11<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> GNP, government<br />

spent nearly 22 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

GNP-wlth a deficit <strong>of</strong> over 3<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> GNP. In 1NU2,<br />

when tax revenues went up to<br />

20 percent <strong>of</strong> GNP, the Increased taxation ob-<br />

situation was worse. viously Un't the answer.<br />

Nostalgia.<br />

Government spent close to M<br />

percent <strong>of</strong>GNP and the deficit<br />

bounded to over S percent <strong>of</strong><br />

CMP,<br />

All that tax Increases stem<br />

to dot* reduce the pressure on<br />

legislators to spend led.<br />

There Is only one real choice.<br />

Citizens must put much, much<br />

more pressure on their<br />

legislators to cut federal<br />

2j%{<br />

facts. Then make your vei<strong>of</strong><br />

beard where It counts-ln<br />

Washington.<br />

In the inmnter <strong>of</strong> 1923 the Prank D. Frank's bud played at the<br />

Elwood Carpenter Dancing Studio above the Moorlyn liieatre.<br />

Here, along with a Mend, the band member* watt far the train<br />

back to Philadelphia at the Pennsy R.R. station. TTiey ire, from left:<br />

Frank, pianist Cora Grimm, Jimmy Perri, Tom Hays, Bobby<br />

Morrow Bond and Billy King.<br />

Haya. now 78, sent in the old photo. •<br />

TIM SMIIIWMLMQSV<br />

Print** «nd PUMMM* M AhMMc** QrMMtf pimlly Rmrt<br />

wmm<br />

til Mil MfHt.OeMn Oly, N.J.S<br />

SMaMMftMIN)<br />

-DEADLINES-<br />

Advertislng, Letters P S i 2 y<br />

New»,ToolatetoclaMlfy....poooWcdnuthority<br />

figure that these young people<br />

need, to perform at their<br />

peak, Capt LaHerty U what<br />

makes the difference between<br />

mediocrity and excellence.<br />

Whenyouaredeallng wife We<br />

and death, this Is Important<br />

If Mr, Kane want In<br />

Avalon when the OCBP won<br />

the South Jersey Championship,<br />

I hope he real the<br />

account <strong>of</strong> It In The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger, -i<br />

Being the best consisteritly<br />

to not an accident It. Is<br />

fostered by a very dedicated<br />

captain. <strong>On</strong>e who does nothing<br />

else but work toward perfecting<br />

the lifeguards who<br />

protect all <strong>of</strong> us. It is not a<br />

part-time captain who might<br />

not not know that the beached<br />

do not dose on Labor Day Or<br />

one who might let poHOcs<br />

creep Into the beach patrol,<br />

which could be disastrous to<br />

the safety <strong>of</strong> the beaches.<br />

If and when Capt, Lrffcrty<br />

retires, he should be replaoed<br />

by someone equally competent<br />

and on a full-ttme bails<br />

in order to maintain the leVel<br />

<strong>of</strong> excellence we now enjoy in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CUt.<br />

The city administrator<br />

should find less Important<br />

budgets to cut or maybe<br />

contribute part <strong>of</strong> his salary,<br />

at least until he learns Ms Job.<br />

After all, It's the beacbea that<br />

attract M0.Q»ptas people to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> every summer.<br />

This in tun m f t 1 This in tun mftfrtM? *<br />

adds to the beach tag funds.<br />

In case Mr. Kane thinks I<br />

am belting fee drums for<br />

Apt Ufferty because I am<br />

his mother, wife, or good<br />

friend - r m not I have never<br />

met be man and be doesn't<br />

know I exist. I am Just fee<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Ws 107<br />

dedicated lifeguards who<br />

knows how hard they work to<br />

make <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and their<br />

captain proud <strong>of</strong> then.<br />

NJi.Seeburger<br />

Keep the jitney even<br />

if tax hike needed<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I take the loss. A city like<br />

am writing Ala about the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> should be ante to<br />

Jitneys. I do want to see them absorb a loss for the good /<strong>of</strong><br />

continue through fee winter- fee public. , ;<br />

even If fee schedule baa bean Transportation la a very<br />

cut.<br />

Important commodity to<br />

Even if feey But nav every almost everyone.<br />

2orlVi hours, It is better than <strong>Ocean</strong> aty should keep the<br />

none. And if we have to pay 75 Interest <strong>of</strong> Hi cltliens<br />

certs, it still is a bargain, foremost In mind. We need a<br />

without service some people Jitney no matter what fee<br />

could not hold Jobs, because cost.<br />

there Is no car available to I recommend shooting for a<br />

them. Sometimes It la reasonable figure — 1 say<br />

necessary to get from one •100,000 Is not too much.<br />

place In town to another, U taxes need to be raised for<br />

without a Jitney available, this purpose, I would not be<br />

people would not to self, against It at alL<br />

sufficient and able to act on In the future, I intend to use<br />

their own-at any age. fee Jitney more and mart.<br />

Keep the Jitneys running-<br />

LoUSchoenewald<br />

and fee elftr should be able to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

focus on<br />

300th anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> pacifist arrival<br />

Editor, SetiuneOedger:<br />

Today,<strong>Oct</strong>6,markstheJ00th<br />

annlTersary 01 the arrival In<br />

Philadelphia <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

Wi new generation<br />

fcnrive flrsNtrike<br />

would be an eztoeflMy<br />

dangerous step In the antti<br />

German SetUers ta the New race. It wiU force *"<br />

World. They ware Quakers countries to assume a<br />

ana Mennonltes - d h on warning strategy :,<br />

oot&snlttad o p nuclear war in Europe<br />

—who carne frorn the city <strong>of</strong> across the country more<br />

Krefeld, West Germany and<br />

settled in Gsnnantown, Pa, A coalition <strong>of</strong><br />

President Reagan and crtlc and paaoe<br />

President Cantens <strong>of</strong> Wast formed to express<br />

Germany plan to come to opposition to the r<br />

PMtadtlphla for a state <strong>of</strong> the Ettroml—~.H-r»<br />

. it in honor <strong>of</strong> the oc- oelehfrnte the bJsWjtfd<br />

casion on tba evening <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>. {MCIDM Qngun <strong>of</strong> u<br />

Bketr to us* tht 'event to to- pvbUdia tin<br />

tanatfytheOfniuuUttKrican economic, and<br />

military alliance and to Justices, caused<br />

toritlmlM tba achcduM<br />

*s o» Oroba»hd<br />

h<br />

features<br />

'Flying bicycles 9 put<br />

wings on people<br />

".Whether you call them<br />

.-flying blcylces or lawn chalra<br />

•with wings, ultralight air.<br />

planes have put wings on fee<br />

-.hacks <strong>of</strong> many people who<br />

More could only dream <strong>of</strong><br />

-Soaring In the skies.<br />

Constructed <strong>of</strong> aluminum<br />

tubing and colorful sailcloth,<br />

.these back-to-basics flying<br />

„ machines resemble<br />

•dragonfltes In shape and<br />

-.nmlucence. As many u<br />

,aa,000 <strong>of</strong> them an now flying.<br />

".;»To fly an ultralight, you<br />

• don't need a pilot's license or<br />

. a runway. ThU simple craft<br />

, tttjuires as Uttte ai 50 feet to<br />

.tike <strong>of</strong>f and Ind, and U<br />

therefore well suited for<br />

.launch from back yards and<br />

-pastures. Costing between<br />

tt.&oo and 16,500, the<br />


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

St. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Backworth J. Voorhew,<br />

puts<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday church<br />

iebool<br />

11 un. • Morning worship<br />

7:30pm. • Evening service<br />

Avembly<strong>of</strong>GxI<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd,<br />

Llnwood<br />

8§»r Jtny StuifMB, pagtsr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 «.in. • Sunday ichool<br />

11 «.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p jn, • Evening lervlce<br />

ABUNDANT UFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OP GOD<br />

3U Share M,<br />

(Plaia I<br />

Marmora<br />

Bev. Andrew Sunet, paatsr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 i n • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Worihtp service<br />

7 pm, - Evening nrrtet<br />

7 pm. • MWwt* lerflee.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wede? Av.<br />

<strong>On</strong>u <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

ptttw<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:J0 ajn. • Sunday icbool<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays U :00A.M.<br />

Sunday Schooll 1:00 A.M.<br />

Wednesday! 8:00 P.M."*<br />

Testimonial Meeting<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

11 A.M. to 2 P.M.<br />

ALLWBLCOME<br />

lO:iS a.m. and 7<br />

Worship iervice<br />

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

Worship together this<br />

pm.<br />

WEDNESDAY' 1<br />

7 pjj. • Frtyer atnrice,.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

Uth St. and ampwn Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(immunity tetter<br />

fun. Rlehird Wtagnte, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 BJB, - Wenhlp §enriee<br />

with Rev, Wlngate preaching<br />

Nuntrv provided,<br />

11:11 am, — Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-8526.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice la located<br />

at W W. Wet Rd., phon« MS-<br />

6126.<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

3)25 Share Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, WUllim W. LeConey,<br />

putor '"%<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:15 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship<br />

7 pjn. • Evening bible study<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Cbrbindty<br />

ILS. Biggin, putor<br />

WNPAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning wonbip<br />

8ECOND CAFE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

800 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev.Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr., minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:48 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

7 pjn, • Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

tth St. and W«t Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Wtltm, pastor<br />

J Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning service<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer service<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"Oc—nCtty'i<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

AnfricM Baptfst Church"<br />

MM at QMM Ctty Com/nunh> CMMr<br />

M<br />

8UNDAY8CH00L 11:15 A.M.<br />

14 HOUR DEVOTIONAL PHONE 398-8526<br />

147W.MUM. HmiSlMiil<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

VfNTNM " ^ ^ ^<br />

PARKWAY<br />

MWWATt<br />

OUR QUARTET<br />

WUCTtT<strong>On</strong><br />

MM 111<br />

OILWItZIIATrHEACHCS:<br />

"DECISION: KEY TO UFE"<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Mi and New York: Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

DM Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />

6 pjn.. Family study how<br />

? pm * Evening service<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Rev, Lafayette Rlddick.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. . Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 pm. - Midweek prayer<br />

service<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Upper Township<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday School<br />

10:45a.m.-Morning service<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

QMk<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Map. James A. Can, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally — 7 and I ajn.<br />

Saturday — 4 and 7 pJB.<br />

Sunday - I, 9:15 and 11<br />

a.m.<br />

CONFESSION<br />

Weekdays after 8 a.m.<br />

Mass; Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

p.m. and after 7 p.m. Mass.<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. Joseph Doherty, paste<br />

MASSES . -.<br />

Daily - 8 and 10 ajn. and 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4 and 7<br />

pjn.<br />

Sunday-8,9,10:15andll:30<br />

OONFESSIONS<br />

Thursday and Friday after<br />

8a.m. Mass.<br />

Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 pjn.,<br />

or anytime upon request<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

2nd St and Atlantic Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. Wlllkun McCorristln,<br />

Pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dim •«•.»»<br />

Saturday 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday 8, 9:30 and 11 mm.<br />

OONFEffllOMS<br />

Saturday from 11 ajn. to<br />

noon, before man la the<br />

evening and after dally Mail.<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabash and Poplar avs.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Leonard Carrierl, paste<br />

Middle MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and 8:30 ajn.<br />

Satuday - 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

OONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 4 to S pjn.<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pjn.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION<br />

an W. Tuckahoe Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Magr. James J, Zegen,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally-8 and I ajn.<br />

Friday • S a.m. tad 7 pan.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday • 8,9:30 and 11 ajn.<br />

Confessions held before<br />

Mais.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and Landls Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. John Killeen, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily-7 a.m. and 4:30 pjn.<br />

in the church<br />

Saturday -1 ajn,, 5 and 7<br />

pjn. In church<br />

Sunday, ft, 8:30 and Ham,<br />

In church<br />

- 8T. JOSEPH'S R.C. •<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La.<br />

Somers point<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 7 and 8 a jn.<br />

Saturday • 5:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday-7:46,9,10:15,11:30<br />

ajn. and 5:30 pjn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

PRAISE |<br />

TABERNACLE '<br />

OcemHelghtiAve.ilBsthtllW.<br />

Semen Mot<br />

927-4560<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

THREE SERVICES<br />

8 a.m., 10:15 a.m. 4 7 p.m.<br />

(Children's Services at 10:15 i.m, only)<br />

• **1 Ji««»aiIf Calami<br />

MMwNk FtMwtNp Broup Inft: 399-6745<br />

"Whose Otiereth Praise Glorlfleth M«' T<br />

11 MIQifnl rf•OW1<br />

! "Whoso Otiereth<br />

I PSALM PSAl Mi?)<br />

ST PETER'!<br />

METHODIST<br />

BthindCintn! Avenue oy<br />

LA!TY SUNDAY, OCT. 9th, <strong>1983</strong><br />

9:00 A.M. Church Schort<br />

10:30 •.m.<br />

"LAITY IHLEADER8W<br />

MEANS EVERYDAr<br />

IPIAKlRSi<br />

" Bonnie wonlk<br />

Daniel •ready ,; -<br />

Oeorge Reeves<br />

CathM-ln»Plnn*a


PAq E 6 — SECTION TWO<br />

Field hockey<br />

Team, player in transition this year<br />

BylUlKEBEHGEN<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girls Field<br />

Hockey Team It In a state <strong>of</strong><br />

transition<br />

U«t year the Red RaJden<br />

were 7-5-1 In the old Cape-<br />

AUantle League and boasted<br />

the talents <strong>of</strong> two All Cape-<br />

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season the Raiders have<br />

mlsaed the scoring <strong>of</strong> Cindy<br />

Marks who graduated last<br />

uprlng, but there has ben a<br />

bright spot for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> Junior co-captaln<br />

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Garvey, like the Ralden, Is<br />

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Last year Garvey made All-<br />

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Hill season Garvey hai<br />

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

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and defensive respon- means bat she has the con- played to a 1-1 tie two weeks<br />

gMUHM.fidence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the coaches and the ago and In Holy Spirit's next<br />

•- Couple that wttt the mute other players."<br />

outing, they knocked <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

<strong>of</strong> leadership as one <strong>of</strong> the Garvey is unfued by fee league leading Cumberland<br />

team's co-captains and the •witch In rota. "I haven't Colti.<br />

transition necessary Is ap- really hid any problems with Garvey <strong>of</strong>fered this<br />

parent.<br />

the twitch," aba sayt. "It WM assessment: "We are a better<br />

"Debbie Is Just an ex- a little difficult at first team than our record Inceptionally<br />

gifted athlete." because there U a lot more dicates. Our problem has<br />

Raider Coach Trish Cowhey running Involved at link and been that we dent get very<br />

aayi, "She has worked very sometimes I would get tired, many good drives. When we<br />

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<strong>City</strong>'s seeding and Camround<br />

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New faces, programs at the Center<br />

Tb« <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Community<br />

Oente-has three new stafl<br />

members and additional<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings for the ntw fall<br />

Bob Cwik, the new assistant<br />

director, report* that among<br />

flnr Mesa to b« put into effect<br />

an an outside field to be<br />

opened in the near future, and<br />

the starting <strong>of</strong> • running dob<br />

and lacrosse team.<br />

The weight room will<br />

receive more equipment and<br />

«n ewrdae program will be<br />

instituted for adults.<br />

Raquetball leMons for adults<br />

und chUdren, a women*!<br />

nupietbaU league, • CPU<br />

course, Bad a water nitty<br />

instructor program are UM<br />

nlbe agnda,<br />

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jlro'gram for competitive<br />

maantn 28 and older, ThU<br />

irogram to AAU-affllatod tad<br />

-wfll be <strong>of</strong>fered from • to 10<br />

^Monday, Wednesday and<br />

U from Camwnsburg,<br />

Pa. and graduated from St<br />

Vlncwfi College with a BJL<br />

to English. He received Ua<br />

masters degree In education<br />

at Washington and Jeffenon.<br />

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earned a certification in<br />

physical education and la now<br />

snorting towards Ma masters<br />

young sons.<br />

> .Debbie Tweed comes to mt<br />

nunity Center with a<br />

ta health from Unuiua<br />

ftllege and a phys. ed. minor<br />

,,to athletic training and<br />

£ ; ^paciing. She hat a<br />

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be teaching swlmnastlcs,<br />

•, msmi and tots, swim lessona,<br />

^ adaptive aquatics far At<br />

.handicapped, and Sad Creaa<br />

, swim leasona.<br />

, TweedwlUalao be involved<br />

p g j<br />

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,» wator polo Hague. She<br />

1tM«M witti excellent<br />

toedentiali for these <strong>of</strong>ferlngs<br />

having won a gold<br />

*nW'for Srun^ S^<br />

New staff members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community Center are, from<br />

left 1 AiiUtant director Bob Cwik, swimming instructor Bill Sepich,<br />

HssUtant director <strong>of</strong> gwim program Debbie Tweed, and gymnastics instructor<br />

Donna deKlyver.<br />

Donna DeKlyver, the<br />

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gynmastlca and uerdM<br />

emriae inatructor, received<br />

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Montcklr State Untventty.<br />

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he Nil u an "atdttag awrni<br />

tern season" coaching tbe<br />

100 boys and girls on the G-<br />

Cwpanti swim team.<br />

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County Pheasant Run ram-<br />

LaeroiM team at the Mon-. mer swim team.<br />

treal Candadlan National Heha.be* with the Center<br />

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nasties Mam at Montclalr for French ted Fran and KenRow<br />

Capita and Ray Blabtng<br />

«our yean and was captain<br />

Adamo for Brit place in the<br />

el Moet recently, he taught<br />

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NorUvSouth nctTon Sept. 37.<br />

phys. h ed. d at t Wildwood Wildd<br />

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Others above average were MATCHPODn<br />

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teaching JBB ewtiaei, Bt-<br />

DM Pataky and Edna Savage<br />

1» coached the wrettllng and<br />

90, Sue Bell and Pat Currens<br />

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ness-over-50, and 1 new<br />

8.<br />

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players above<br />

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EastrWest players above<br />

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Shell & Shell Crafts<br />

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TUBS. Sat.?: 30 to 5<br />

39B-6578<br />

1244 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Closed Sun. 8, Men.<br />

Additional Prizes Awarded on the Final week<br />

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homemade<br />

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open for:<br />

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637 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

399-6100<br />

AN AIA INDUSTRIES SUBSIDIARY<br />

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709 Anbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

398.7768<br />

REALTORS<br />

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Compete Real Eitate Service<br />

SALES.RENTALS-APPRAISALS<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

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399-5211<br />

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398-7140<br />

935 OCEAN AVE.<br />

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399-3780<br />

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1 Atlantic Blvd.<br />

(Corner <strong>of</strong> North)<br />

Diily 7 a.m. to* p.m.<br />

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good thru 10/H<br />

THOMAS JEWELER!<br />

825 Asburv Av«.<br />

Italian Restaurar<br />

and Pizzeria<br />

Selected by<br />

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for Bast Pasta<br />

and Best Pizia<br />

Eat In or Take-out<br />

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399-4937<br />

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Now V3 OFF<br />

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CHRISTMAS SAVINGS<br />

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WIN OVER 1000 Ml IN PRIZES!


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OODS<br />

RIAL ESTATE<br />

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(808)311.0200<br />

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JOHN FINNEGAN<br />

End<br />

HICKMAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

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' DU! 399-1515<br />

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A VARIETY OF<br />

FROZEN<br />

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EDDIE'S<br />

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Dial 399 1036<br />

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Back<br />

PIZZA<br />

PLUS<br />

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Back<br />

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The<br />

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COMPONENTS<br />

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Installations<br />

DAVID ALLEGRETTO<br />

THE<br />

FLANDERS<br />

HOTEL<br />

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PARTY FAOLmES<br />

OW 399 1000<br />

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

BOBPELLIGRIN<br />

Guard<br />

BOB OOUDIE<br />

Mth st OW Asbgry<br />

Center <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

m<br />

JOHN MURPHY<br />

Center<br />

When <strong>On</strong>ly the Beit Will Do, It'i<br />

MAC'S DONUTS<br />

13th St. A Wilt A VI. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Open 24 Hrs, a Day the Year Round<br />

HipDV WMkdiyi 1 p.m. • S p.m.<br />

HOUR COFFEE & DONUT 55c<br />

Othtr MAC'S DONUTS Locations<br />

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, Inc.<br />

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604 Central Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

399-0049<br />

RICHARD ROME8BURG<br />

Guard<br />

•T^iwiBP • HMt^UHHi<br />

Red Raiders <strong>1983</strong> Season<br />

Football Schedule<br />

- VARSITY -<br />

Sat,, <strong>Oct</strong>. 8 *CumbBrland .,. Away 1:30<br />

Sat,,<strong>Oct</strong>.l5*AAJ!!v!li6. Away 1:30<br />

Sat.,<strong>Oct</strong>. 22*Br!dgeton ... Home 10:30<br />

Sat,, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29 *igg Harbor Tw^Away 1:30<br />

Sat,» Nov. 5 *Atlantic <strong>City</strong> . Home 10:30<br />

Sat., Nov. 12 *Vineland Away 1:30<br />

Thurs,, Nov. 24 Pleasantvllle Home 10:00<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 6<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 28<br />

Holy Spirit 8<br />

Mainland 0<br />

•Capo-Atlantic League Dlvlilon I '••<br />

Head Coach: Ed Woolev<br />

Auiftantli<br />

WayiM Celman, Mike Slivnkl, Gary Daganhardt,<br />

Tony Galante.<br />

Stainton's<br />

Cap! May County's<br />

LARGEST<br />

Department Store<br />

399-5111<br />

TRIPSNYDER<br />

BILL BOWMAN<br />

Quarterback<br />

LEON'S<br />

MENSSHOP<br />

• PUMA<br />

:V?i - r '\ '.<br />

THIS WEEK'S GAME<br />

SATURDAY, OCT. 8th<br />

1:30 P.M.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

VS<br />

•CUMBERLAND<br />

DAVID BLYLER<br />

GUARD<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Home Savings<br />

and Loan<br />

Wallace^<br />

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OpMVNr'Round<br />

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FURNITURE*<br />

BEDMN6 NEEDS<br />

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, II<br />

OPEN WEEKENDS<br />

PRIDAVS • l*TU«D*YI • tUNSAVI<br />

PHONE<br />

399-0753 _<br />

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VOLTACO'S<br />

W«tf Avi. Oeiin <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

orn* But in Takeout ^ ^ j ^ ,<br />

ITALIAN FOOD End/T.ciae<br />

ALL ISEASONS<br />

Lawn • Gardtn • Produt*<br />

WE NOW HAVE...<br />

Pumpkins • Applies<br />

> iXi * C A Halloween Decoration!<br />

BUTCHWIDMAIER<br />

End<br />

PLUMBING<br />

& HEATING<br />

"Win YM Wart The Mst<br />

345 Will Avenitt STEVE LEYPOLDT<br />

399-8167 Back<br />

JOHNHERRINGTON<br />

Tackle<br />

HAMADA'S<br />

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114 Witt An. 0ctn.Cn> DAVID MILLER<br />

399-8340<br />

MIKESLAVESKI<br />

Coach<br />

AND PIZZA<br />

OPIN F BAYS<br />

ALLYEAR<br />

926ASBURYAVE<br />

398-9037<br />

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AY. OCTOBER 6.<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE H — SECTI<br />

Big play-ability, versatility brings Raiders' win<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

•bout your hot Dice!<br />

-Ji C^P Mnlor Jmithort<br />

thelaKatlnafamUy^f<br />

ted athletes, nmbed for<br />

htords and two touchdown*<br />

four straight extra<br />

ai the Raiders<br />

Mainland Regional,<br />

lart Saturday for their<br />

win ever In Division <strong>On</strong>e<br />

• Cape-Atlantic Lngut,<br />

n'l performance ac-<br />

)y highlighted a welled<br />

showing by Ed<br />

/*• entire team in the<br />

il <strong>of</strong> a natural rivalry<br />

- feat had not ton<br />

(t mied tinea 1972.<br />

I Raiders piled up 377<br />

yards, 340 <strong>of</strong> them on the<br />

id, while holding the<br />

Mainland <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

IS yards.<br />

[tow can you not bt<br />

with an effort like<br />

•kid WooUty, "you<br />

expect « mudi better<br />

•mane* from our <strong>of</strong>ve<br />

line than we got In that<br />

t. Wt worked on<br />

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. PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY. OCTOBER ;Do (he students get In the way?<br />

^•According to one worker, Don Phlllpe,<br />

IJW at all. Students are lntereated In<br />

il we're doing. They are no problem."<br />

;$»i Packer said "The itudents make the<br />

•:HJb more Interesting; but they can get a<br />

:pl distracting."<br />

< : 5he general comment was that the Job<br />

" ~ 1 favorable. Electrician Harry Waft<br />

I Mike Passeretto agree "It's a great<br />

' And "it's work" to Don Uuncker.<br />

Although the finishing date is set at<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 18, Novanber or December were<br />

more popular choices among the men.<br />

Woody Stulman, however, la loyally<br />

sticking to <strong>Oct</strong>ober, "We'll meet our<br />

deadline," he continues. "It's going<br />

together bettor than people think,"<br />

The final question asked was if they<br />

editorial<br />

working on a casino or condo<br />

project, would they prefer it to the<br />

school? No one said "yes."<br />

According to Umcker. "they work<br />

overtime!"<br />

Walk said they may be higher paying<br />

Jtbs, but he likes the working conditions<br />

better here.<br />

job!<br />

Amid much speculation and anjdety about the consfruetien and<br />

status <strong>of</strong> the school's ability to receive students, we feel the school<br />

year is <strong>of</strong>f to a good start. The anticipated disruption and snafus<br />

were avoided and classes began on schedule.<br />

We commend the administration and staff for good planning and<br />

an attitude that smoothed out all the rough spots early.<br />

We would also like to commend the custodial staff for a Job well<br />

done. Several years ago the cleanliness <strong>of</strong> the high school was<br />

brought under attack during a Middle States Evaluation. We feel<br />

this situation has been completely turned around. Even with the<br />

constant construction, debris, and clutter, our school is dean —<br />

actually cleaner than it has been in the past.<br />

We feel this is an outstanding Job well done.<br />

So, we thank everyone involved for a smooth and pleasant<br />

beginning.<br />

New attendance policy in effect<br />

At ttie beginning <strong>of</strong> the new school<br />

year, a change was made at OCHS. A<br />

new attendance policy was put Into force<br />

to better comply with the state<br />

regulattflBi attendance policy. The new<br />

policy contain! alterations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

were made.<br />

Abaences par dan, per semester,<br />

were cut from 18 to 10. When a student<br />

has five absences from one class, a<br />

warning letter Is sent home, B It should<br />

increase to 10 abaences, the student's<br />

neord Is put under review, and without<br />

good reason, such M a medical excuse,<br />

all credits for that class are lost If that<br />

class should happen to be a semester<br />

course, the Mi credits are tost, though a<br />

erceed the aUowed absences.<br />

If a student, on two occasions, is absent<br />

without an excuse from a aunt, he<br />

will receive no credit. When aD credit<br />

from a course la withheld, a student baa<br />

the choice <strong>of</strong> either staying in class,<br />

school; doubling up on a required course<br />

such as English or gym, or dropping the<br />

dans and going to summer school.<br />

Uat year only about 10 percent on the<br />

student* had trouble with mat attendance<br />

policy. <strong>On</strong>e time <strong>of</strong> the year<br />

graduating from school until the 110<br />

required school days art fumed, Mr<br />

Ed Woolley believes, "The students wfll<br />

Just have to be more careful about their<br />

absences."<br />

<strong>On</strong>e aspect <strong>of</strong> the policy that many<br />

students find to be hard to swallow Is the<br />

fact that they are only allowed two early<br />

dismissals per marking period. Without<br />

a note or phone call from home and<br />

proper verification <strong>of</strong> the early<br />

dismissal, the student's request Is<br />

d<br />

The administration Is damping down<br />

when kldu start testing the flexibility <strong>of</strong><br />

on the number <strong>of</strong> ahaenteea from school<br />

fee policy la when "senlorltU" catches<br />

to upgrade the school standing as far as<br />

on. Students find themselves all too <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

relaxing on the beach while slowly thelr<br />

•ttMdanet Is concerned- flmt art sure<br />

student may receive credit for thecredita<br />

are diminishing,<br />

Ous change will be effoctiv© In doing so.<br />

following half year course If he doesn't TWs school y«ar, seniors want be<br />

IWiNTIOraOTflALL<br />

PRACTC66R>BBE01H<br />

news briefs<br />

Familiar scenes these days.<br />

AMD Mi BBATioo 10?<br />

TTw Billows kj looking for someone to<br />

do a bimonthly cartoon to replace our College Night sponsored by Atlantic<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionally-done Fegariy cartoon. If Community College In Una Landing<br />

you have a toknt or flair for a character "IB bt hi W Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>» at 7 pjn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> your own, submit a sample <strong>of</strong> your Ticketi win be available bt tha Guidance<br />

*Wk. ' >. <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

< Itacartoonmaypartata to any aspect<br />

<strong>of</strong> high school lUe. Each ptec« <strong>of</strong> work<br />

SSSSSt<br />

Mka Submit to ThH&mm matlW<br />

tocatadinth.Mainorncab7<strong>Oct</strong>.i8.<br />

m<br />

STueaday, <strong>Oct</strong>. U. Anyone who<br />

Would you Uka to win a fttt aavints<br />

bondT<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Isapcasoringa contMt<br />

to nam« Us n«w hall at «m Street <strong>of</strong>f mt<br />

Boardwalk which replaosd the old<br />

convention hall.<br />

T1ieoii]yniktematfI»Mrwhailctn't<br />

be named attar a panoa<br />

""" . . . . . ^ftm<br />

First pep rally held t<br />

The entire student body gave the Red<br />

Raider football team a roaring and<strong>of</strong>f<br />

before their first football game against<br />

the Holy Spirit Spartans Sept 23 as the<br />

first pap rally <strong>of</strong> the Hfj aeaaon wu<br />

held.<br />

The .Red Raider cheerleader! stood In<br />

tent <strong>of</strong> the bleacher* and led the<br />

students In chants and checn, Miss<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty, Cathy Adams, who is also a<br />

senior captain <strong>of</strong> the cheerleader*, ltd<br />

toe pep rafly and introduced me eoMbM<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the fall sporta. They met; soccer,<br />

girls tennis, boy's and girl's antcountry,<br />

and field hockey.<br />

Girl's tomb team captain, Dana<br />

DeClnque, asked for the support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team. "Today," she said, "m are going<br />

to UQ Holy Spirit and we would like for<br />

you to be there!"<br />

<strong>1983</strong> football team Introduced.<br />

Soccer coach Bill Hamllton/<br />

cross country coach Bill ',<br />

gjrl's cross country coach Mike :<br />

each Introduced Mr team numb<br />

talked about their tear<br />

Next on the agenda was a game Jifived<br />

wife football players BIS Bowman, Matt<br />

Jamlaon. Bob PeUJgrinl, tad';" "<br />

Grimes. Blindfolded and with a i<br />

licorice In their mouths, the f<br />

told to start chewing and at thej<br />

mere would be a cheerleader,<br />

they were blindfolded, the.<br />

tricked them and put a football |<br />

each end. When they met, they w<br />

shocked to find they were face Wtmm<br />

wltt one <strong>of</strong> their teammates.<br />

The cheering students gave the Raider<br />

sport's program a roaring send<strong>of</strong>f as<br />

bey embarked upon the new challenge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape-Atlantic Division II <<br />

Oh to be a freshman!<br />

-Jndyl<br />

By ADRIENNE O'NEnX<br />

At 1:01 Sept. f, he reports to class, new<br />

notebook In hit hands, new sneakers on<br />

hlafeet. He U the freshman-loweston<br />

the ladder, despised by the upper<br />

danmen, an object <strong>of</strong> scorn and<br />

ridicule.<br />

He sits down and looks around at the<br />

people In Ws homeroom he doesn't know.<br />

The homeroom teacher hands out f olden<br />

and recjtes the obligatory "Welcome to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry High School" speech, then<br />

tobandsoutachedules.Helootaatbi*,<br />

an unlntiulgibk garble <strong>of</strong> numbers and<br />

abbreviations, and sees that he has<br />

*anlsh first period. The bell rings and<br />

he gets op, moving slowly towards At<br />

door.<br />

"Excuse me," he says to the teacher,<br />

"where la this room?" Ha points to his<br />

schedule.<br />

"Downstairs In the norm wing, better<br />

hurry, you'll be late."<br />

Going to college<br />

A lot <strong>of</strong> help she was; which way la<br />

norm? Re walks along until he finds<br />

some akin. He descends BOB among<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> other people. At the bottom<br />

he goes straight Into a long hall echoing<br />

•wife me sounds <strong>of</strong> construction.<br />

"Excuse me," he asks an <strong>of</strong>ficiallooking<br />

person, "where la N»?"<br />

"Go straight down this nalj until you<br />

reads a ramp. Go down it and the neat<br />

wffl be on your t<strong>of</strong>t."<br />

He foUows the instructions and ends up<br />

to a room with 2S other students and a<br />

very nice but strict teacher, looking<br />

down the bridge <strong>of</strong> her nose she dedaree,<br />

"I wont tolerate nonsense to here."<br />

He can see that she won't<br />

By the time he reached lunch, sixth<br />

period, he Is starving. He's been lost<br />

twice, once walking Into the teachers,<br />

lounge by accident Be stands In line to<br />

get his lunch, and looks around for a<br />

familiar face. He finds a few and when<br />

to gets hU lunch, to sits wife them.<br />

OO<br />

Ws takes only two bites <strong>of</strong> hla grear<br />

cheese steak and tries what tb»xca]<br />

trench fries. Gross! Someone telfchta<br />

mat lunch win be over soon. He ^iump<br />

his tray and the bell tings. , |L"<br />

He has gym next He locates It a,nd hi<br />

teacher, a mixture between Jack Li<br />

Lanne and AlUs tht Bun. The teach*)<br />

Informs the class mat they will be ex<br />

pected to perform all the fitness, teat<br />

three times each during the year aw<br />

that they will be running "a littte> Ai<br />

to teacher begun to explain the point<br />

system, the bell rings. The frtfhmai<br />

hea* <strong>of</strong>f to his next class. 7 ^<br />

When at last he flops down on the bui<br />

seat, he la exhausted, mentally aw<br />

physically. HU day hasn't beenia]) \m<br />

though. He met some old friend* an*-i<br />

made a few new ones. Some, <strong>of</strong> tiP<br />

dasses wart fun and people wen<br />

generally nice. He rests his head on UM<br />

seat Maybe tomorrow wfll be easier.<br />

Plan now; avoid mistakes<br />

By JACKIE BIDDLE<br />

For many OCHS seniors planning to<br />

continue their education next year at a<br />

college or university, the coming hectic<br />

months <strong>of</strong> visiting, deciding, and applying<br />

to schools can become a very<br />

difficult task, but not an Impossible one.<br />

The following Is a college planning<br />

calendar for the coming year.<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

- Start with youratlf. What are your<br />

needa, preferences, Interest*, and<br />

wquirenienBjf How do they relate tea<br />

«toge'i loeaHon, fixe, faculty, student<br />

body, coat, and other olterlaT<br />

- Q« to the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice ud start<br />

RMdtag ttw collog, dlrectortta and<br />

oatatogi. Tne guidance counselor, wffl<br />

beabletohelpyouatlhlsstagetoo.<br />

- Attend me college talr at Atlantic<br />

Community College In Mays Landing on<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. » at 7 pjn. Recruiters<br />

and alumni from schools aD. along the<br />

eastern seaboard attend Ota fair each<br />

year, You may obtain valuable Information<br />

about a school you have never<br />

beard about or even one you've already<br />

kKJeed at TickeU are free and are<br />

available In the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

- Talk to the many recruiters who<br />

visit OCH8 throughout the year. Their<br />

vWta are announced weekly In the<br />

morning announcements. You may sign<br />

up In the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

- Write to tht director <strong>of</strong> admissions<br />

«t the coUegea that interest you. Aak for<br />

their catalogs, application forms and<br />

Information about financial aid and<br />

other areas that Interest you.<br />

-Register to take an admlaaioni teat<br />

K a test is required by the collage that<br />

Interest you. Also regMar for the<br />

Scholastic Aptitude Tnt (SAT) auto<br />

Achievement Teats which many. coUstjw<br />

require for admission.<br />

lk t — Maintain or improve your grades<br />

;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Htt><br />

pBbltoaDdptro35al<br />

baadttneforentriei<br />

U<br />

C Tour smlor year. Collsges look<br />

unfavorably wfalllni grades.<br />

- )(s*pt'track ol dl<br />

require essays and references? If so,<br />

very busy months for counselors. O<br />

write a first draft <strong>of</strong> your ejBtyi for<br />

DwMmbtr<br />

appUcation. Take time to think about<br />

- Dec. 15 Is the general deadline for<br />

your essays and Improve them before<br />

sending in preliminary application<br />

you send them in.<br />

forms for certain selective eoUeges<br />

- Contact your references and ask Other colleges require applications to<br />

them to fill out the appropriate forms February or later and tome win accept<br />

you received from me college. Give your htm Just before classes start.<br />

references plenty <strong>of</strong> time to meet the Februarys March, April<br />

college's deadline.<br />

- Most colleges require application<br />

- If possible, visit the colleges mat forms for admission and financial aid<br />

Interest you. Tab to the college students.<br />

during these months. Meet tbelrrt<br />

V you are Interested In a specific<br />

S * » » <strong>of</strong>JUgssi ask m for •!*><br />

academic field, talk to studenti and<br />

dittonal information In support <strong>of</strong> your<br />

faculty la that area.<br />

financial aid application (e.g., copy <strong>of</strong><br />

November<br />

your most recent tax return), oomph;<br />

-Jtort to lekct those college that promptly, . ^*<br />

match your needs and Interest May, June<br />

- The guidance <strong>of</strong>fice win have<br />

- The results are la. Take time to<br />

financial aid forms (FAF) available.<br />

*eMe which college la right for you.<br />

Also ask about itate, local, and private<br />

Weigh « college's <strong>of</strong>fer againt your<br />

sources <strong>of</strong> financial aid.<br />

personal and financial requirements<br />

-Aamnselorusuauyaendsacopy<strong>of</strong> When you've made your decision, notify<br />

a student's high school p«des to<br />

*• eoHege, but be MM to n<strong>of</strong>lrySo<br />

g^gH yo£jj rejieted, Mweu\<br />

ttespond immediately to all requests<br />

dueslnwNovtniberandDecembtrare from the college <strong>of</strong> your choice. ;<br />

SAT. dates<br />

TEST DATES<br />

REGULAR<br />

LATE<br />

REGISTRATION REGIimiATlON<br />

DEADLINE DEADLINE<br />

Nov. I<br />

Oe«.S<br />

Jan. a<br />

Anrfl?<br />

Mays<br />

June!<br />

Please Nttei<br />

SATandAch,<br />

BAT and Adi,<br />

SATandAch.<br />

SAT onto<br />

SATandAch.<br />

SATandAch.<br />

Scholaattc AptitodeTfst(SAT).<br />

Sept.»<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. a<br />

Dee, a<br />

• March!<br />

March 80<br />

April 17<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>U<br />

Nov. 9<br />

Jan. 4<br />

March 14<br />

April 11<br />

Hays<br />

o<br />

Steel shot regulation to be enforced<br />

Ntw- Jtmy waterfowl<br />

tmtnm an advised by be<br />

state Division <strong>of</strong> Fish, Game<br />

and WlldUfe feat 1U personnel<br />

tatend to strictly enforce the<br />

state's steal,shot regulation<br />

whan waterfowl season opens<br />

<strong>Oct</strong> M.<br />

e divlalon's bureau <strong>of</strong> law<br />

said mat since<br />

(hM has been a significant<br />

stereaje ta the poisoning <strong>of</strong><br />

tirfe, particularly the black<br />

dbck> from fee lngestlon <strong>of</strong><br />

Ml shot In certain areas,<br />

win be Intensive an.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the steel shot<br />

[the <strong>1983</strong> waterfowl<br />

al permit needed<br />

to hunt canvasbacks<br />

Persons who wish to hunt<br />

i canvasback duck this yttr<br />

I be required to purchase a<br />

1 permit costing $2 as<br />

! the regulations which<br />

established a can-<br />

_j season m portions <strong>of</strong><br />

i'jfiw Jersey coastal m,<br />

hftpUeants are advised,<br />

r, mat the applicatton<br />

the permit wont be<br />

until raid-<strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

they shouldn't send<br />

for a permit until they<br />

i received an application,<br />

n forms win be<br />

from all <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong><br />

) - Marie<br />

Losiewici <strong>of</strong> Erma, bowling<br />

on the Marmora Local team<br />

made the 7-10 split doing the<br />

September a game for Five<br />

OOock Express.<br />

game winners were<br />

Johnson with 206 and<br />

Beebe with 199. High<br />

was won by Marie<br />

Johnson with 531<br />

- n B * H Electric won Ugh<br />

•sam game and aeries with<br />

1,401, raipeetfvtiy.<br />

p: Marmora Local<br />

«-., I l l Electric H;<br />

: « BOrlo'iM; Dalley Plumbing<br />

A Mr'No Name J-7, Wash Bowl<br />

"-'*7; Johnson's Electric 44,<br />

^ Ad Woodmode CaWne^r t<br />

,10, "*"" "'" **"<br />

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g* MMY SUMMER CAMP<br />

~» '^Davld 0, Wusey, ion <strong>of</strong><br />

V?m& L. Wflaejr <strong>of</strong> 11 Nor.<br />

•^ mm Av., Northfield, and<br />

/^Worge F. wllsiy <strong>of</strong> Rural<br />

Route 2, PkasutvUU, has<br />

completed a U.S. Air Force<br />

ROTC field framing encampment<br />

at Flattburgh Air I<br />

^" stai.N.Y.wujeyiia<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong>|<br />

n, Ann Arbor.<br />

fi !<br />

Ittoi,:<br />

.I'm<br />

HOW<br />

at possessing other than steel<br />

atet shells face a mandatory<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> *20 for each shotgun<br />

The designated steel shot<br />

area la located within the<br />

For specific information<br />

concerning the steel shot<br />

regulations, hunters-may<br />

consult the migratory bird<br />

supplement which should now<br />

NOTICE TO VOTERSl<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 11th, <strong>1983</strong> |<br />

Is the last day tar registering<br />

|to vote In the November 1,<strong>1983</strong>1<br />

General Election.<br />

Anyone wishing to vote<br />

or to change their address<br />

may do so at the <strong>City</strong> Clerk's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice 9th & Asbury Ave.<br />

OFHCE HOURS:<br />

9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.<br />

liy - Columbus Diy<br />

OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

Tudtdiy.0ct.11th<br />

If you hive my queitloni,<br />

399-6111, Ext. 249 or 250<br />

LOREnAC. MARSHALL<br />

ettyfltrfc<br />

Raiders over Mainland;<br />

versatility is a key<br />

(continued tram page 11) an quick and have gold<br />

be available at aS licensing<br />

situations and- managed to<br />

coastal tone bounded by the agents.<br />

prevent,' Robinson from<br />

nark River on the north, the<br />

cutting back and making that<br />

Garden State Parkway on the<br />

west, the apt May Canal on<br />

the south, and the Atlantic Bike rodeo<br />

•tt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> on the east<br />

In thla ana, only shotgun<br />

shells containing BB or<br />

•nailer steel pelleta wfll be is Saturday<br />

permitted to be used for<br />

hunting waterfowl.<br />

The traffic safety unit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The coastal nnt waterfowl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Depart-<br />

season runs through Nov. 5. It ment and the local PTA will<br />

reopens Nov. 2J and closes on sponsor a bicycle rodeo for all<br />

Jan. l, 1984.<br />

ages from noon to 2-p.m.<br />

Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong> », at the Intermediate<br />

school 18* Street<br />

and Bay Avenue.<br />

The rodeo will consist <strong>of</strong> a<br />

safety check <strong>of</strong> bicycles and a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> safety courses in<br />

which the rider can test his or<br />

her ability. There wfll also be<br />

several booths set up so riders<br />

may register their bicycles<br />

with the Police Department.<br />

"The program wfll emphasize<br />

bicycle safety and the<br />

proper method <strong>of</strong> driving<br />

when on the streets," reports<br />

Sgt. Nlcholss ImpagUaiio.<br />

"There will be awards given<br />

to the best bicycle riders in<br />

each age group."<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

available. For more Information,<br />

call 39M111.<br />

grin<br />

them an film fiif oth#r<br />

coaches havi abo btta hApressed<br />

win thalr Mai" .,<br />

The first-ever meeti g<br />

Mainland powerhouse<br />

between the Raiders and I •<br />

(M, ») carried the bsS SB<br />

Oolti kicks <strong>of</strong>f at 1 p<br />

thneaforWyardabutcouldnt<br />

Saturday...<br />

manage mort than seven<br />

yards on a single carry. In<br />

Cumberland is ranked UM<br />

fret, the biggest difference<br />

In South Jersey by The<br />

bstweeu bis game and the<br />

Cowitr-Pott, the wjhp CMJ<br />

Raiders' flrst game (an M<br />

Mm In the top ten. Mmrilk Is<br />

lota to Holy Spirit) was, aside<br />

UB, Vnakad lith and Osm<br />

from the obvious <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

drylMh...<br />

versatility, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s The Raiders' pass dtflaBM<br />

ability to make the big play. might be tasted Saturday<br />

And\asanyh|gfc«)llerwUl<br />

slnee the Colts' Rodney Wootf<br />

Wl you, when the Dice are on<br />

has thrown five TO paMaf to<br />

your side ita not hard to come<br />

two games. Cumberland tm<br />

away a winner! '<br />

defeated Egg Harbor<br />

George Workman expresses the feelings <strong>of</strong> his teammates as the<br />

Township (174) and AflllUt<br />

RAIDER REUCS: Though<br />

Q» (474)... .><br />

Raiders romp to a 28-0 win over Mainland.<br />

the wms were 11 years apart,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty has now beaten<br />

Jonathan Dice is tbaascoaH<br />

the stale Division <strong>of</strong> Fish,<br />

Mainland twice ta a row. The<br />

leading scorer in ti» CAL<br />

Game and WIMBfe. They may<br />

be obtained ta person or by<br />

Marine jish compendium is available for first time Mustangs still enjoy a M lead<br />

(behind MUlvUle'a J«<br />

ta the overall series...<br />

Murray) and elgtam to i<br />

writing to the Division <strong>of</strong> Fish,<br />

Ken Cade was involved In 10<br />

Jersey win S pointa. •-"<br />

Game and Wildlife, CN 400,<br />

The N.J. Division <strong>of</strong> Fish, The compendium sum- Copies are available at tackles Saturday, one for a<br />

Trenton, N J. 08826; Include a<br />

Game and Wildlife has an- mariies the rules, license many bait and tackle ahopsor quarterback sack, In-<br />

stamped-addressed No. 10<br />

nounced uat for be first requirements, seasons, staa by amdina a stamped, sett- tercepted a pass and<br />

•mvelope.<br />

.,,_ - — 3 bag Wti <strong>of</strong> tsttwatar Sd^tl a^K to: recovered a fumble...<br />

The special canvasback<br />

CLASSIFIED AD I<br />

sport and commercial Compendium. NacaU<br />

Woolley thinks that Cum-<br />

duck season opens Dec. 14 and<br />

laws and regulations fisheries and AiUshertes<br />

berland might have the beat BRINGS RESULTS<br />

runs through Jan. S, IBM,<br />

availabta.<br />

tauten should consult the<br />

ami.<br />

talent In the division. "They<br />

9<br />

migratory bird regulation<br />

supplement for permit<br />

hunting<br />

COLLECTIVE<br />

Looking for a safe, high-interest<br />

alternative to money market funds?<br />

Look no further.<br />

CmrarMy ptylng M tnudi u<br />

12.06%<br />

M you're dl«ma«db¥th*r»cent drop in They also oiler s#ver»l other Imp<strong>of</strong>tani<br />

te &


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MDEL CONTESTANTS<br />

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TP<br />

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KANE'S COINS<br />

Colin, Stamps, SuppMn<br />

134S AsBury Ave, JM-SHI<br />

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Since 1941<br />

hi<br />

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ma». Mult be avallibK to<br />

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SPEMCEB SIFTS<br />

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SALESPERSON<br />

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WNK and paid vacation.<br />

Apply w/rfjiumt or<br />

pravlaui work sxptrltnea<br />

TO BoxM4<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

oc«ineify,N.J,0|«i__<br />

VIIANTIB TO 1U¥ - «« W antlqM<br />

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*OOLL eBLUICTOH - wMhN la Buy<br />

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JW lU*Of TtMHt. N<br />

Situations Wanted<br />

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KO0 PI* WIIN PAKT TIM1 it mm,<br />

MMtr, Amwtfi itvwit* iteiiMary<br />

M.11<br />

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It may net seam like Chriitmet to you but we are already<br />

itartt»g ta kulM our staff In anticipation el another<br />

saaaM. No experience necewery, we will train ye* far tha<br />

petition <strong>of</strong>t<br />

•rath Mint (lattaran)<br />

Oraph-o-typ* operator*<br />

MM hassle anYM traffic and parking prebltmi. A.C. Trail*<br />

s^avtaffiiii ?#•• BMaa stop at eur daar« LAW priced lyMMa<br />

in availed* in our NNtpanv siibtMliM eeteHrle.<br />

Bamrays emeteyea wacewrtt an BitNt<strong>of</strong> Spancat Olfts<br />

AHantkCtty.HJai*<br />

Autos For-Salt Aufet Per Sail Autoi For Sato Pr<strong>of</strong> I Sarvicti<br />

AREA'S LARGF.ST SUBARU DEALER • AREA'S LAR<br />

FACTORY EXECUTIVE<br />

DEMONSTRATOR SALE!<br />

Be Subaru Smart-Save today!<br />

Look at the Savings ...Pull Warranty<br />

Ota PAINTINO MM *f* G*<br />

••rlprBiitirisr qmllly work<br />

rMMniklt prlCM, cprpMtry<br />

em«M Mrt. Oon'l it trry {M<br />

men (f« «llm»t». MMM * i*<br />

•ALEJ AND IBRViCB — <strong>On</strong> Haevar<br />

and luraU vacuum dtanaft, inMtet,<br />

bagi aM Mtt Mr all rnaMk, Fnt<br />

on r«pal<br />

ura«M<br />

r II M<br />

rt TrMMnt.<br />

t » l 4<br />

1083 SUBARU TURBO<br />

CHAROKDBRAT<br />

Auto, trans, 4 wheel drive, air,<br />

f/tops, affi/fm itereo, special black,<br />

paint. Options: McCarthy Prette<br />

flon package, stock No, 390115.<br />

LIST 110,762 *0,702<br />

DIKeUNTIINB<br />

<strong>1983</strong> fOBARU CLIO<br />

4DfifIDAN<br />

4 cyl . Sipd. man. Irlnl., p/|, p/b,<br />

p/wlni., p/mlrror», air cond . erulH<br />

entrl., lunroef, fact, alloy whli,,<br />

maroon w/iaddlt Int. 4.700 mllti. Stk.<br />

c390111. Top <strong>of</strong> line Sedan<br />

MM0 MKOUn KB •8973<br />

11.9% AP«nMAMCIMCO«ALl«WHIIlDIIIVI<br />

VMKUi KTiMDID TIL MPT. 11, <strong>1983</strong><br />

| BRAND NIW <strong>1983</strong><br />

SUBARU Di BRA<br />

4WHIUDRIVI<br />

14 Spd. tram., 4 cyl, angina?<br />

1 am/fm radio, m/i, m/b. Me- 40 Mf Mf<br />

•OSO RANCHHO IWa - AAS..P.M,,<br />

nr, ayte, ntMi ntw lim, Mp, »MBi<br />

tnlin, i»ithir inMrisr IMH. Mil w-<br />

oii.<br />

M<br />

i«f BATIWN PICKUP - Vary law<br />

mll»ag«on.o*nw, X*H. Call«'<br />

«W" IM<br />

mi CMIV, CAPRICl V| — 4 P*sar, luls<br />

M> »>.< i KM (ronl llrM, good niuM<br />

trintpgHitMn «*»- AM pnttlcMly<br />

m IK. typcwrlnr im Call W<br />

a» IM<br />

1MB CADILLAC IIDAN DlVllll"<br />

tltg«ic. Ifltarlw, LsaM, on. SMtar,<br />

Call Mr ipcaintrnMt irtxa. prln<br />

ropMIIBla. 10-4<br />

71 BUICK SKYMAWK HatMUCIl, alt<br />

condition, luipfnatlc drlvt, moving<br />

muM Mil. U.l» Dark arMn, Call Jtl<br />

Off, 114<br />

IT?) THUNMRaiRD - v*H« iM<br />

Burgundy rosl ana Inltrlor, pin iirlpM<br />

Owxl condition. You Mm* « •• fir M<br />

nrtra *n csnornM IM ffil cw hat II.<br />

upar ear. <strong>On</strong>ly tl», firm. Call lit-<br />

Wantid<br />

BRAND NIW <strong>1983</strong><br />

ARUGLBRAT<br />

4WHIUDRIVI<br />

4 Cyl., 4 ipd., am/fm »ter«o, f.<br />

top. Special Black paint. Op-<br />

tional Equip; roll bar, paint<br />

taalant, body.ld* mldgi., pin<br />

itripai, stk. nmm '<br />

KIHTA-MAM - MaH or<br />

Mnayman IVIIMII. Iprtni o«ning,<br />

Mwn nulntMlncI, urpattn, odd jaM<br />

or mymni yeu waM Ntw Rd<br />

Iwnan Point ,<br />

II »*««M<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

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Free Iitlmatei<br />

Call Ron Anisette<br />

117-3143<br />

TRINITY PAINTINO<br />

JotCaacaMar<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Resldenll«l Commercial<br />

Qvtlty«iik.FiMlitJfiitM<br />

Call 1N.MS7<br />

FISHER<br />

PAINTING<br />

We in buHding our nputitlon<br />

onelrauteatatimt.<br />

Can 3990412<br />

ler<br />

Allaratltni, addition* ft<br />

ransvatlani, tMthroom ft<br />

kltehan formica work.<br />

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job tso imail, all work<br />

guarantaad. irt a attlmate.<br />

CALL 399-8304,<br />

J.C. PAINTING<br />

Praa Eitimatai<br />

Fully inturad<br />

Clfl 398-9427<br />

UTCAMMffiN<br />

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Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

Sanarai Carpentry<br />

Oock'Rtpalr<br />

Fr«Itllm.l«,"«lr<br />

Cal 391-8441 H<br />

Kitchen Counltrtopa<br />

Carimle&MoMleTiia<br />

iathroorni • Foyart • Kltehani<br />

Network<br />

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WitpaptraRapalrt<br />

Blg<strong>of</strong>imil,WldoH»«<br />

399-6791<br />

Dependable • Experienced<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

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COutilda)<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>B.9to3p.ni.<br />

Far iota. 399-6050 or<br />

199-1118 tM<br />

OCBAN <strong>City</strong> TYr>BWiiTB« SIR.<br />

VICI -ty|»wrltan, MM rntctilnM *<br />

Miniti mtWlnM NpalM. WH h<br />

larvlEa,NMMMrvAv,lf|.im.<br />

Boating<br />

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SPORTSRSHERMAN<br />

FULL COAST GUARD<br />

PACKAGE IMCIUDWC<br />

• VHP riala IN UptR linMl 1<br />

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MI n Maien<br />

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* THOMPSON MARINE<br />

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PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN<br />

RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER t,-»M<br />

RE. For Sale R.E. ForS«l« R.i, For Sail R.I. For Sail<br />

The<br />

BREAKERS 234 Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>front Location<br />

• Two and 3 bedroom Townhouses<br />

• 100% Financing fa qualified buyers<br />

• Tax shelter lor the investor<br />

• Excellent rental returns<br />

SOME UNITS 5mA AVAILABLE<br />

Exclusively Thru<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />

399-5454 REALTOR 1 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

INVBSTMENT DUPLEX<br />

Incontl Mail W J«ar Two<br />

MFHinii Itcn unit. Ml.Stt<br />

UnttiM Him tlly mliio MUM.<br />

Sat 1 ietmm apt., • r«smt, com<br />

lOrtlBlB html lor >ar(« Ijmily,<br />

tlli.BN.<br />

Country living In ilttli Minor. p|>(<br />

ytar old. i MiHD. » Hth ranshtr,<br />

•M barn, IMtta MMnli. llii,««<br />

JEAH ILACKMDN BBitTV<br />

Btiltar<br />

M4-MI itrwt I»-»MI<br />

UNIQUE CUSTOM •Ull.T-auplM,<br />

anIgnM By • laMIni lilt Cant ar<br />

cnllKI Piulv. isier Mat Mtlaeter,<br />

wndbgrnJns Itsn and ililncn wain.<br />

Many «fral and auerinttu Income.<br />

SMCtaniiir view <strong>of</strong> Iht watundi end<br />

(niy M BKela from leuth Oewn <strong>City</strong><br />

'team, filing tmm, call 1WH7.. tf<br />

MI**. TM1 'WALK - I tpacMul<br />

•Wrtrmntt: 1 ttirM MHWH1, 1 two<br />

bearMrnt. Qrtet porcrm. parking,<br />

potential Inama i. tM iseltir, owner<br />

TlratKlno 11UM0. The Nrreji Agency,<br />

mmwntin.jnuii. n<br />

MODERN RANCHER PRICE •IBUCIB<br />

Two, ttirat tmlroam apartmtnti ind<br />

a ana briroom unit ntaka-vp tnli<br />

mint mdltlM tripi.n iBcatad wfim<br />

tin "actian" 111 Tilt Ntnl, plnallnl,<br />

Mat, ticaliwit IncMnt Ira lull a law<br />

•I HM amanltlal. Call ui Mr an as-<br />

paliitmant, Owntr |utl rMMM prlct<br />

Imagine This! A sprawling brick and<br />

frame ranchtr on a V% acrt site with taxes<br />

under $300.00 a ytar, Ixceiitnt Marmora<br />

location. Features include cedar siding,<br />

Andersen windows, central air, lawn<br />

sprinkler system and a huge cedar deck.<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 ceramic tile baths,<br />

garage(wlth automatic opener) and a<br />

family room with a brick fireplace. Don't<br />

miss this unbeatable value! Call now for<br />

an appointment.<br />

From<br />

$164,900<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

MM4M<br />

8181231<br />

aple Reahy 983.8220<br />

Wed., Frl.,Sat.,Sun.n-5<br />

«th8.BayOcein<strong>City</strong> • ModeltOf-JWf*«<br />

I REAL*<br />

JWITUiTIB<br />

Four MrgHni, i battn, MatM,<br />

Cap* Cnd, «0,IOO 1st, cantar city,<br />

vary diet condition, uking i?7,5Oo<br />

untumiiMd,<br />

INVIiTOm*TTIHTIQNI<br />

wa'va lull Ilitad lavan bHWtlftii<br />

apartlnaflH Hf tali pantlad, car-<br />

MiM and win Ilia Battli, Qm, two<br />

and mnt wan* unin win acaan<br />

»l«w ana lu.l a law in»t hi Mam<br />

and txunhnm. EicailMt infanit,<br />

txc.ll.fit condition.<br />

SUEIT N5MI *NO APARTMENT<br />

An •itaplltnll value) A III<br />

badreefn, pantlad tiiaif hama wltn a<br />

••Mratt two BMreeni flit! Uw<br />

NMM apwtniHi*, Plenty ol all<br />

ilrHt tarkini, Bosd Incaffit 1M<br />

llnaiiclna avalUBIa,<br />

IMFlNANCiNS???<br />

ABSOLUTELYIII<br />

Can m Msvt mil Bncn MseK ovsini<br />

wim -Bum In" IMllnaKlnf, Four<br />

Bedroom, two bat* upper esnesa<br />

and one Mdrseni, ene bam lint floor<br />

apt, Potti ln.ttd Oooa Interne,<br />

madam kit Stem, uklng «l«,0O0.<br />

Don't wait any lanstr I<br />

SARDIN1HOMI<br />

A lowly 4 Bedroom, IV* b.tti henta<br />

on IW M. ft, st BMWtlfullv l«n-<br />

•Meased ground Spaeleui living<br />

room, fortnal dining room, kitchen<br />

wim breakfeii erae, tun dMk and<br />

mort, lixlt' panelM •nttnalnmtnt<br />

room wim iiainhXH flrtplaei, A<br />

dallsnttul lamlly honn you mull<br />

•H.Prlctd riant Mull,<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

it lutilui witirlronl home.<br />

Living room, dining room,<br />

kitchen, .4 bedroomi,<br />

recreation roam, 1 baths,<br />

garage, air conditioning,<br />

waihsr-dryer- diihjwaihtr,<br />

self'' cleaning range<br />

Floating dock, } boat ilipi,<br />

many other eitrai,<br />

A real buy at i21?,Mg<br />

GULL REALTY. INC.<br />

Real E*U1e Broker<br />

2208 Bay Avc. 309-8030.1<br />

OCEAN CITY - II IS yNrly nanw.<br />

Lars* lamlly room with wMXHtov*<br />

MtM, lundack, iarat*. naw appUancM,<br />

ACT total axiral, larsiln at lltfMI.<br />

Cimtjf 1W1<br />

BUFLtX - M MtmMMIIa load<br />

•mm MntN, 1 Mill H<br />

Front to back cottages at l»th and A*bury. iotti unit* w^t)<br />

I badrMms. Both units furnished. Owner financing!<br />

$15J000 ''•'<br />

$15J,000.<br />

CONDOS<br />

\ Asbury, tt<br />

last deal around, MM Astwry, "second floor unit with**<br />

bedrooms, 2 b«ths,lully furnished for $105,000.<br />

; (^MEBRAHCHHI<br />

Ah; exceptional value in today's market, Lovely f<br />

kedroom, tWbath home wltt| living room, dining area,<br />

modern kitchen, utility room and attached one car<br />

garage. featuresMnclude gas haat, a large comer lot<br />

measuring 7«**0, very dasirabla location and recently<br />

painted exterior. Call us to^ay and arrange a time con-<br />

venient tor you to impact this home.<br />

ONLY (117,500<br />

ORWLLE REALTY<br />

2131 ASBUflV AVE. 396-1300<br />

Central Avenue, 1 bedroom with balcony, cathedral<br />

celling, I car garage, heated. tT29,500.<br />

Lageonf ront, 4 bedrooms, I baths, huge family room, cen-<br />

tral air. A buy at *m,000.<br />

New lifting, on large 70' comer lot. Large 2 story with 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 powder rooms. Mutt be seen.<br />

S14S.000.<br />

=^T=MARR AGENCY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

2121 ASBURY AVE. TT%<br />

OCEAN CfTY,M.J. IN 399-7036<br />

f<br />

ROBERT L, SHARP, Realtor<br />

•+§101 WEST AVI. FTl 2700 ASBURY AWE.<br />

1990714 US 399-1637<br />

i: WANTED<br />

• A-new owner for a duple)i ioned MBW let with a tmall<br />

cottage located lost S streets from the beach at Nth<br />

Street, ideal fer naw construction 111<br />

' I' Ffjff Time IMIIBMIM H/mfttt<br />

(Ml today to amngt) an intonim.<br />

OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />

CENTRAL AVE. SINGLE<br />

^gur bedrooms, 3 battn, living room, dining room,<br />

•tcraanad perch, steps to desirable South and beach.<br />

$161,000.<br />

CENTRAL AVE. MULTI FAMILY<br />

Five units, excellent location, excellent tunuur rentals<br />

across street from beach. Call for details.<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

Two bedrooms, i baths, fully furnished and equipped, gas<br />

heat. Alr-eondltloned. Off street parking. MMM.<br />

STORE AND THREE APARTMBNTi<br />

High visibility location, good currant Income, excellent<br />

potential. Possible ownar financing to • qualified buyer.<br />

Call for details. $H7,SW.<br />

399-3403<br />

UMAYS<br />

ndpiper realfi|<br />

418AtJjBBcA»t.<br />

Vtowi... aa^n<br />

"UMr<br />

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CONDOMINIUM ONE BEDROOM<br />

Close to beach and boardwalk, second floor, heated. In ex<br />

eellant condition. Lew maintenance, under $60 monthly. A<br />

little gem for 151,000.<br />

CONDOMINIUM PIZAZZ<br />

Modern 2 bedroom, 3 bath split level unit. All amenities.<br />

Mult see to appreciate. Owner financing to qualified<br />

buyer. Asking iff JM.<br />

UPPER COTTAGE • DUPLEX<br />

Four, bedroom In upper unit with weed burning fireplace<br />

In living room, full dining room, modern Kitchen and 1<br />

modem baths. Also I bedroom rental unit on first floor,<br />

basement. Economical gas heat throughout. Newly<br />

reduced, a or»at buy at $119,000. — .*<br />

B6ACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

Two bedroom with fireplace in living room, screened por-<br />

ch and tun deck <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> second floor unit. A charming<br />

property and a real money maker. Always fully rented.<br />

Priced to sell at *1»,000.<br />

NORTH IND DUPLiX<br />

Two bedroom each unit, fully ranted 'M season, excellent<br />

owner financing possible to qualified buyer. Good invest<br />

ment starter. Asking $47,000.<br />

GUEST HOUSE OR LARGS FAMILY HOME '<br />

Six bedrooms, 2Vi baths, large porch. Two bedroom apt.<br />

on first floor with MOB par month winter rental to help I<br />

carry mortgage. Overtired lot with plenty <strong>of</strong> parking, ox ;|<br />

cellent central location and a good buy at *143,000.<br />

Finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

Nautical elegance on tpuMIng<br />

bay •.•/<br />

-ourux<br />

Wrtt IMor, living room, wtetwn, ilnlnt araa, m<br />

bedroom, bath, second floor, living room, kitchen<br />

dining araa, j bedrooms, 1 bath. Oa* bb heai<br />

*afJpQ<br />

1<br />

HOUSE OCEAN CITY<br />

BO AT SUP & DOCK<br />

immaculate ranch with largo family room, i<br />

and IV. baths, detached garage. lOO-xso- let.<br />

•112,500<br />

BERG!<br />

iVEALTY<br />

•32nd ft Asbury<br />

-' 399.0076<br />

65th & Haven<br />

3990040<br />

Yearly bungalow, Living room, kitchen. dlnlnV<br />

araa, 2 bedrooms, bath, utli. room, large cedar<br />

closet, detached large one car garage. U»,«o». . >'<br />

•t.n )<br />

-IMWNbmY —<br />

heated Duplex piw 4 bedroom<br />

n, ceniar<br />

Mint condition, cenW city near beach a«d<br />

^ • l k A l M M l l # n !<br />

330 Atlantic Amot<br />

•^Duplex" Three bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchens in each<br />

uMt. Plui oas haat, 3 ear gar aw, aundeck, fenced In yard,<br />

very seod condition.<br />

"Condominium" 2 bedroom, 1 bam, gas heat. Monthly fee<br />

<strong>of</strong> liifWMnal! httfi hat water, and aawer bills. 171,W0.<br />

''Gardens" Beautiful home with 4 bedrooms, 1V% baths,,<br />

plus attached 2 ear garage, nawly remodeled Kitchen,<br />

deck Off matter bedroom, include* all appliance* plus<br />

built-in microwave. Corner location, oas heat. tifMM.<br />

•Vacant Lot" IBfttW comer <strong>of</strong> Brighton and Atiamic<br />

AVw. Zoned duplex.<br />

"Irtcoma ever nMOS" fram thlt large apartment house<br />

with MR apartment*. Property fully rented on a yearly<br />

be*U.*ach unit HM I bedroom*, large living room, large<br />

! Mfcftvn Md IMrtfts<br />

"Fumlahed" a family home In baachblock for only<br />

gMMN.|nciiNM one i bedroom end one 1 bedroom eper-<br />

tmaxrtpluarearwiwladtoverworlwhop.<br />

"Motel e. Apirtmenf • twiMing with 4 yearly apartment*,<br />

ttefi with MfM-Me utliif It*. Hotel contlM* <strong>of</strong> 3 apartmen<br />

.ttriM 11 rooma. excellent locaMon, both building* for<br />

MODRRN VICTORIAN HOMB<br />

Pint fWor, 1 bedrrt*., nv. rm., din, rm.. Kitchen, laundry<br />

with weMier and dryer, tacond floor, 4 bdrme. Third f toor,<br />

1 bdrmtvl bath*. Ovenited heated garage and workshop,<br />

gat heat. Parking « cart, large (<strong>of</strong>, 1130,000.<br />

CORBINCITY<br />

Two bedroom mobile home. Living room, kitchen, bath,<br />

gas heat, partly fomuhed on t Ion. «4,»o.<br />

80SS REALTY<br />

aVMMHYAVL IMMM<br />

3992500<br />

J. MUSSO, INC, REALTORS<br />

3328 Waat Ava.<br />

Ooean <strong>City</strong>, NJ. 08228<br />

DOKIH PIIHIV<br />

EALTOR<br />

?40BjttenaiRd.391M)408<br />

MNMH<br />

Three bedroom* 8.<br />

bathroom. Disappearing<br />

stairway to storage area +<br />

ample overhead storage<br />

closets In hall & bedrooms.<br />

Oversized one car garage<br />

with cedar closet.<br />

Washer, dryer, freezer,<br />

electric range, dishwasher<br />

8. disposal Included.<br />

GOOD CONDITION<br />

Lot 50x100'<br />

W»,500 unfurnished<br />

BABBAWHUMTEflS<br />

SPtCUL<br />

Two famliyt 2 bedrooms,<br />

m baths each floor, con-<br />

venient location close to<br />

everything. Mint condition.<br />

Sale price 1100,000.<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

What a buy I Great starter<br />

or vacation retreat. Two<br />

bedroom, 1 bath cottage,<br />

good overall condition.<br />

Low, low taxes. Sale price.<br />

*32,5O0.<br />

BAUDBt STATE REALTY<br />

18di wai Attain; Aw.<br />

1H4M! 1IM101<br />

ECONOMICAL UVlNB IN SOUTH<br />

OMAN CITT<br />

Trine Mraam. IM Bath Mine<br />

rrtKWtoUiWO.<br />

aaaiLBYt POINT<br />

TMe tadroomt, family mem, ntr<br />

Ask* snswiMsflf fs iEfisfils IIH<br />

thmm.mm.<br />

ONI YEA* OLD<br />

Thraa mtnafi n<br />

lov.ly family<br />

RMNSHM n.Uhbortiooi).<br />

LOT! • I.OTS • LOTS<br />

<strong>On</strong>* M i n or man M MIM ftur<br />

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ManMn 3IM1I4<br />

NVEfiA SECTION<br />

BAYFflOKTHOME<br />

p«r MirMMi, 1 tatki, n»im<br />

raam, ilBlHI ifti, _ kllckea,<br />

ratriifWli raaill vnm III Iplsci, apaii<br />

MtM, icrMMi *** IIMr Mrik,<br />

OMk KM* IWI Mtk, but 111(1, far<br />

awi.PlHyhinttlk**.<br />

BULL REALTY Inc.<br />

RtdEititfBrekr<br />

2208 BAY AVE. '<br />

PfeaM 311-1030<br />

BfJU WAIT COMOMMUI<br />

Beautiful second floor<br />

unit with fantastic views.<br />

Has large living room,<br />

dining area, modern kit-<br />

Chen, 4 bedrooms, 1 full<br />

baths, private laundry<br />

ream and one car garage.<br />

Beit location |n town.<br />

f»s,0M unfurnished.<br />

Call Iff-mi for details<br />

and appointment to In-<br />

spact.<br />

HRMtHB<br />

ROOMS AMOAPAnTMBfTS<br />

By the week, month, or<br />

season, centrally located.<br />

Par further Inlormatlon<br />

calllM-IM*. tl<br />

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•mill', RMOV M MIM, tNJN WJ1.<br />

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Yearly Rental*<br />

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with Plant<br />

40'x US'<br />

25th if,<br />

SACRIFICE<br />

•55,000<br />

at i-tw<br />

R.E. Wanted<br />

AVAILABLI - mm e«t, IM, Omt *m,<br />

ma MTM bMroom wrtimna. pyf.<br />

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well. rMW«Mitrirw ot ma (MM M<br />

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rapi riM t^Hiuaiiwitinit un imnif<br />

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Recipes from the files, and a reminder about getting those entries in<br />

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hut they wiU require an en- This year we would like to SO degrees for 20 minutes. prior to baking,) <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lunches<br />

tension cord. To keep dishes hear from the many readers Cbol,<br />

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PRIMARY8CH0OL potatoes, vegetable chips, mi<br />

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chest.<br />

will enter next year,"<br />

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Platter two; Tomato soup, tread and tottar, narbtf<br />

Prizes to be awarded tn There Is no entry fee and all 1 (s-oi.) pkg, cream cheese adds a Mexican touch to the Platter: Bologna and egg salad sandwich, peach cake or fre«h fruit, choice o£<br />

each category are ISO first, recipes will be published for 1 C, 10-X sugar<br />

all American favorite stuffed Cheese sandwich, chilled fruit<br />

nilk I<br />

125 second, 115 third, and a future reference in a sup- 2 C. Cool Whip<br />

pepper with a cheese sauce cup, cake, milk.<br />

Platter area; Tossed «alad. Platter tiro* Bologna and!<br />

year's subscription to a plement containing pictures Mix all Ingredients together tor extra flavor,<br />

TUESDAY<br />

tomato, ham, cheese, cheese sandwich, mustard:<br />

cooking magazine for and Interviews win winners to medium site bowl- spread<br />

natter; Cheese ravioli and dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, bagk and and mayonnaise, cup <strong>of</strong> ap;<br />

honorable mention,<br />

and Judges.<br />

over cooled crust<br />

sauce, buttered carrots, butter, fresh fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> plesauce, potato salad,;<br />

Jane Agnew <strong>of</strong> the Cooking Send your recipes, In- Refrigerate.<br />

WALNUT PBTBIS cinnamon c<strong>of</strong>fee cake, milk. milk.<br />

marble cake or fresh fruit,;<br />

Connection, 940 Asbury Av., cluding category, name, M layer:<br />

IN CH11SE SAUCE WEDNESDAY<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk. ' •<br />

will display a table <strong>of</strong> cooking address and phone number to 1 small pkg, instant<br />

Platter: (National School THURSDAY<br />

Items from the store for the The Sentinel-Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> chocolate pudding<br />

Peppers:<br />

Lunch Day) power source Platter one: Chicken pattte<br />

public to browse through aty, 06226, or drop nan <strong>of</strong>f at 1 small pkg. Instant vanilla 1 to 10 small _ een peppers burger, pickle, catsup, mayo, and gravy, whipped potatoes,<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice, 113 E. 8th Street, 9 pudding<br />

I B». butt pork sausage printout potatoes, vegetable buttered peal, bread and<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Vi top, vanilla<br />

M c. each chopped green chips, apple bytes, milk. butter, devils food cake,<br />

through Friday.<br />

3 c. milk<br />

pepper and onloo<br />

THURSDAY<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

For further information call Blend all Ingredients 1 dove garlic, crushed Platter: chicken noodle Platter two: Vegetable<br />

369-5411 during <strong>of</strong>fice torn. together and spread over 1 can (8-ot.) tomato sauce soup, peanut butter and Jelly soup, spiced bam and cheese<br />

second layer ta pan. tt tap. salt<br />

sandwieh, grapefruit Juice, sandwich, fruit pudding,<br />

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in checking my files, I came<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

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acj-oss several recipes that I 4th layer:<br />

m c. hot cooked rice Platter; Hot tasty ptea, platter, tomato, lettuce,<br />

has hit the haven't made In a long time Before serving, spread two v* e. flnehy chopped walnuts buttered green beans, chilled pickle, cole flaw, rye bread<br />

but which would be great for a cups <strong>of</strong> Cool Whip over third<br />

fruit mix, cookie, milk. and butter, apple or orange,<br />

contest entry.<br />

layer, sprinkle with grated Cheese Sauce;<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

BIG ONE! The first la a combination peanuts and chocolate swirls. V4c. (tt stick) butter<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

that ts made In layers. I do not (Hake swirls with chocolate ¥* c. all-purpose flour<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Today, <strong>Oct</strong>. 6th make this particular dessert<br />

MONDAY<br />

candy bar and sharp knife.) H tsp. salt<br />

Flatter one; Ptoa, battered<br />

unless we are having com-<br />

2 c. milk<br />

Platter one: Bologna and<br />

green beans, chlDed fruit mix,<br />

pany because it's the kind <strong>of</strong> Another favorite Oat my 2H e. (Mk«.) shredded<br />

cheese sandwich or spiced<br />

coconut cake, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Pay back's an tun. thing you will be tempted to sister and I used to make on a<br />

ham and cheese sandwich,<br />

Platter two: Clam chowder,<br />

have a spoonful <strong>of</strong> every time rainy day la this recipe for Preheat oven to 350<br />

chilled fruit cup, cake <strong>of</strong><br />

entice <strong>of</strong> sandwich, chflled<br />

Happy Birthday you open the refrigerator brownies. Easy to make, they degree*. For peppers, cut an<br />

choice, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

fruit mli, ''htrkf <strong>of</strong><br />

Michele<br />

door.<br />

have a chocolate cake like opening In one side <strong>of</strong> each. Platter two: Grapefruit<br />

consistency.<br />

(Reserve and chop pieces juice, chicken noodle soup,<br />

removed (or flUing.) Remove peanut butter and jelly<br />

8801<br />

seeds and membrane. Parboil sandwich, fresh fruit, choice<br />

2 squares Bakers un- peppers la boiling salted <strong>of</strong> nutt.<br />

smetned chocolate water feres minutes; drain Platter three: Tossed salad,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-third c. butter<br />

wen.<br />

cheese, meat, tomato,<br />

1 c. sugar<br />

For filling, brown sausage,<br />

dresidng <strong>of</strong> choice, roB and<br />

butter, freab fruit, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

green pepper, onion and<br />

Three-quarter c. flow<br />

milk.<br />

garlic. Cook until neat U<br />

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WEDNESDAY :<br />

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burger, pickle, catsup,;<br />

mayonnaise, printout:<br />

potatoes, vegetable chips,;<br />

apple bytes, choice <strong>of</strong> mlSt-<br />

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bowl, lettuce and tomato and'<br />

plcklesucei, v«getabl«ftripi,:<br />

dreuing, reU and butter,*<br />

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THURSDAY ;<br />

natter one: Chicken pattta;<br />

and gravy, whipped potatoea,;<br />

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butter, devil's food cake or<br />

freih fruit, chdee <strong>of</strong> milk. •<br />

PUtter two; Spiced ham:<br />

tad cheese ludwiefl,'<br />

mustard and mayonnaise,:<br />

meei tomato and lettuce,:<br />

natter three: Toaved salad, carrot and raisin lalad,:<br />

tana, tomato, cheese, devU'i food cake or fresh:<br />

drawing <strong>of</strong> choice, roll and fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

butter, freab fruit<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

HTOAY :<br />

Platter one: Ptaa, chilled:<br />

fruit mix, buttered green<br />

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL beans, homemade cake with<br />

MONDAY<br />

coconut Icing, or freah fruit,<br />

Platter: Choice <strong>of</strong> aasortod choice <strong>of</strong> muk.<br />

sandwiches, drilled fruit cup, Platter two; American<br />

Oka or freah fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> cheese sandwich with sliced<br />

plcklei, cup <strong>of</strong> chilled fruit,<br />

salad, homemade cake with<br />

TUESDAY<br />

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natter one; OMBM ravioli choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

OPFICB LOBBY<br />

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The Summer Rush Is eons,,.<br />

But WE'RE NOT!<br />

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Top winner in pinochle was<br />

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McMillan M7; and Bud<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card dub<br />

mteti every Monday evening<br />

at the Youth Center.Wh Street<br />

and Atlantic Avenue.<br />

SPEED<br />

READING<br />

ThatRulyWwkil<br />

You §r# Invited to<br />

come to a FREE<br />

Dtmonsfretion Lesson<br />

and DOUBLE<br />

your reading speed on<br />

We spot I You'll learn<br />

how you can read up<br />

to flvf or six times<br />

faster with better<br />

comprehension and<br />

retention for application<br />

to ALL kin<br />

ds ' <strong>of</strong> reading<br />

material ineludingi<br />

novels, text books,<br />

business correspondence,<br />

magazines,<br />

ntwspaptrs, etc, Thi<br />

public li invited tq<br />

come to any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lessons lilted beloW<br />

at<br />

The <strong>Oct</strong>M Ctty '<br />

Community tantu'<br />

17ttiSt& Simpson Av,<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 13.1883<br />

Kane names new fire chief,<br />

lifeguard captain;choice hit<br />

ByANITAJ.SPIBGEL mediate to affect a unooth tranaiUon<br />

SesttaetLedgcrStaH (Hart to axpectod to retire by Dae. 1),<br />

hmi been ability to analywi data<br />

and lnfonnataL fle's Lafferty's right<br />

band man," fine said. "S asked,<br />

UBerty would say that Husslay Is as or<br />

en the patrot Akk Lohfco and hsil say<br />

(hat he (Murtlay) waa Us recom-<br />

Waterway without a voice.<br />

While mon who touched (he shores <strong>of</strong><br />

ByPAULASCHWBNK<br />

taHdGd<br />

Seconded a four-part<br />

Tne importance <strong>of</strong> the Intracoaatal<br />

VaMrmff In New Jtraty coujd be<br />

overlooked. After aU, this U a rtate <strong>of</strong><br />

7J million people utthhBavytoduatry<br />

and urban ipnwl ta the north and<br />

bumland and plnelanda ta the aouth. million.<br />

It is a leading state In the But the maritime Industry as a<br />

mannticturtng <strong>of</strong> chemlcali, electrical separate statistic, dotsni seem to hold<br />

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER »,iW<br />

Father looking<br />

for daughter<br />

H anyone hu wan Jean<br />

Kovac*. 19, be or She Purged<br />

to contact her father. Rev.<br />

Albert Kovaci In Oley. Pa.<br />

aMS74S17. Jean hai light<br />

brown hair. U Meet Oil and<br />

w^ghi •bout 86 pound*.<br />

Accordng to her father .<br />

Jean dropped out <strong>of</strong> MUlermrtlle<br />

tali College In Pa, •<br />

Utek after classes began to<br />

move to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Rev,<br />

Roraes Mid he wrote his<br />

daughter at the two addresses<br />

ahe furnished Un but aU<br />

three letteri he sent were<br />

nturned by tte port once.<br />

Rev. Koran, Monday told<br />

Urn Jartf rwl-Mpr Ait his<br />

daughter said fhe'd be Uving<br />

at 3216 Central Ave. until<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober when she would<br />

relocate to "13th Street and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue." Rev, Kovscs<br />

last saw Mi daughter fee day<br />

liter Labor Day at the<br />

college.<br />

"She nay have figured we<br />

didn't can enough to write<br />

her," said the Reverand about<br />

not bearing (ram Jean. "She<br />

had her own mind and BOW<br />

I'm afraid she may have gone<br />

and done something stupid."<br />

He added, she did not have a<br />

Rev. Kovacs said he<br />

discovered that Bonnet-Was<br />

employed by McDonald's but<br />

was recently told feat he had<br />

been fired a {ffj^>,%<br />

and left no forwarding Mdress.<br />

A McDonaTfTs<br />

manager Tueaday con#fto*d<br />

that Bomer'i employmintl<br />

was terminated two wMte<br />

Ribbon cutting Friday<br />

jbrmw city building .<br />

win be a public<br />

ribbon cutting c«r«mony<br />

followed by SJII openhouie,8<br />

PAL Friday at the RMMIM<br />

Department's recently<br />

completed •11-purpoie<br />

bulldtag, Wh Street <strong>of</strong>f ihe<br />

Botfthwlk, It wu announced<br />

by DoMldPlkggl, Reaction<br />

which can btadapM to'mwly<br />

program*. * '<br />

Thtl<br />

d the .<br />

dollar capital trnprovwaerib<br />

program which Included 'a<br />

MW (Ire houM and btMtaOl<br />

Md, -.;,,<br />

Dbvetor,<br />

"Our local youngfUw'od<br />

m n to isMt. bua«ung Hiring athletes haw b«*n<br />

will b« uUllwd (or .thleUc waiting (or the opening <strong>of</strong> t^a<br />

pognoM, dracM, them and building and we are pMftoHo<br />

Mar public evwtt. It con- roalM It •vallable to thenfc"<br />

Obktbllrtlflc aald Donald Plliggl, tt<br />

sps«* sod an all-purpose floor raatattn director.<br />

Point candidata' night on <strong>Oct</strong>. 18<br />

Tha loners Point Im- Potat the opportunity 4<br />

provooant Association wUlbe question, <strong>of</strong> tooee swklf<br />

sponsoring a candidates <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> coundtoah<br />

right. 7:»pja Tuesday. <strong>Oct</strong> mayor In tbe upcc<br />

IS Iti the ssnlor citiien* election,<br />

building on Ambler Road, Refreshments<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

KMMktift<br />

By The<br />

FBEDC. BBNSON;.. ,;*U..<br />

JOHNQ.ANDRUSII...<br />

BYRON T. MERCER V, AdvertUIng "<br />

i<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. FACE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

Division brads taking<br />

their case to the public<br />

Three <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> divisions<br />

heads wboat MB salaries will<br />

be,voted upon Nov. I are<br />

taking their ease to tha<br />

Fred Ada, building codes<br />

«hkf, Don Megtt, recrsstkm<br />

dfrector, and Mark Soifer,<br />

city public relations director,<br />

have <strong>of</strong>fered to talk before<br />

"any group or organisation to<br />

better Inform tbe pubic"<br />

afcHt the question.<br />

glacis so they can<br />

jloialllgent decision," said<br />

* Up to now they have<br />

ha*'very little information<br />

sfcowt this question."<br />

.After months <strong>of</strong> costly<br />

litigation, a determination<br />

waa made by tbe dty solicitor<br />

only division bead<br />

i and salaries should<br />

on tbe ballot. Three<br />

positions will be<br />

upon; those <strong>of</strong> dty<br />

engineer, treasurer and<br />

personnel director. The<br />

ptraons filling these dots<br />

have left tte cut during the<br />

past Biz months.<br />

m a Moaia aponiorta oy me<br />

Laagiu<strong>of</strong> Woroen Vottrtto ba<br />

aired on local cable tAmHon,<br />

channel J.Thty are alio to tne<br />

proceM oT conUctlng<br />

or guteattou to make<br />

arrangement! lor apaaUng<br />

"Hiere rtaffly lan't much<br />

0m#.Tb» ballot law. wawi't<br />

•Nad until <strong>Oct</strong>. 11," BoU«r<br />

enplalned," ao we would Ilka<br />

i ten our ftory aa quickly aa<br />

"We'repleaeedtbat me rest<br />

cf the personnel tarn whoss<br />

salary raisee hare bssn held<br />

up since January are ***i*ty<br />

bting paid. We feel we also<br />

• ~- % Sit • jji — ^ i ^ ^ ^<br />

a Hftwftf" contract<br />

witt the Atf, It has bean<br />

honored for two years.<br />

There's no reason why It<br />

should not be honored In<br />

ttB," Sou? said.<br />

According to Soifer, "Whan<br />

the petitioners had our<br />

salaries placed on the ballot,<br />

fbay nulllned a funcUoo <strong>of</strong><br />

aty Coundl and In fact took<br />

•go. •"-•;<br />

Gatei laid he thought that<br />

Bonner was still In town<br />

because he saw Bonrar'a<br />

brother Gene In Somers Point<br />

recently. The brothers shared<br />

accommodations at Otpan<br />

Brant.<br />

The police nld feat they<br />

car.<br />

could check out the addreaws |<br />

Jack Cat«, the owner <strong>of</strong> that Jean gave her father bflt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Broexe rental unite at could not launch aft in-<br />

1234 <strong>Ocean</strong> Av., said Tuesday, vestigation without (MM<br />

that a woman who resembled signs <strong>of</strong> foul play, Jeut h<br />

Jean came to him In early fall considered a legal adult and<br />

to seek accommodation* as web has no obligation to<br />

accompanied by John Bonner, Mom <strong>of</strong>f family <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

who was a tenant last year. whereabouts.<br />

Shore symposium Friday<br />

The South Jersey Sea<br />

frontier Symposium —<br />

sponsored by tbe four sea problems from DEP'a, t<br />

mat counties <strong>of</strong> Cape May, coastal commissions'.'and<br />

Atlantic, <strong>Ocean</strong> and Monenvironmentalists'<br />

point <strong>of</strong><br />

mouth, and hosted here,<br />

tomorrow at the Musk Pier The afternoon session<br />

from I a.m. to 4:30 pa, — consists <strong>of</strong> Individual<br />

was the brainchild <strong>of</strong> aty presentation* including due<br />

Administrator Joseph Kane. maintenance and beach<br />

According to Stephen R. protection ordinances,'the<br />

Gabriel, city senior en- shore protection master plan#<br />

vironmental planer, Sana's and an overview <strong>of</strong> the'pM<br />

Uea stemmed from Issues million for beach projects<br />

presented In Gabriel's paper. funded by a 1977 bond issue.<br />

Shore ProUctiooStaU <strong>of</strong> the Gabriel will discuss baaekfU<br />

Art.<br />

projects. ''," *<br />

. "The goals <strong>of</strong> the sym- Kane said he thou^tttfae<br />

posium are to give a batter symposium was a p<strong>of</strong>UKy<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> the natural tor those active in teach<br />

forces along the shoreline and preservation to present jLelr<br />

tobmafitfnmtttaqarinea Ideas In a one-day seminar.<br />

<strong>of</strong> other communities on how "We wan getting Into a<br />

to sUbflli* the shoreline," cure-oMhe-month dub for njy<br />

Gabriel eipUlned. "We canfirst<br />

year bare," Kana said<br />

no* ealariea.<br />

This pUque Is to be given to Robert Hnghey,<br />

"We also invite Aa group "Now they abpUld eiplaln commissioner <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey's Department<br />

who initiated the petition that clearly to the pobUc why we <strong>of</strong> Environmenul Protection, at tbe Sea Frontier<br />

njaced our salaries on thedon't<br />

dtatm our \clunlng<br />

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"It's All The cieswpr Vey'll lysr Neai," ,<br />

iPloorCariOipt, Ht.Pl.AniWt<br />

837 West Ave, -ii;


PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

Club members taste two-day-old wine<br />

4 0 % <strong>of</strong>f - All Summer Bags<br />

and Summer Jewelry<br />

2 0 % <strong>of</strong>f. Children's Jewelry and<br />

AH Sun Glasses<br />

1 0 % <strong>of</strong>f - Sterling Silver<br />

FINE GIFT ITEMS-<br />

Lamps, Pictures, Glass, Furniture, Decorations etc.<br />

10 /O Offoattapurchii. , ZD 70 Off MtMpurehiii<br />

iif»S0MmOT»9-P* ilttmi<br />

MAN Y UN ADVERTISED SPECIALS WITH SAVINGS TO §0%<br />

; CHRISTMAS SHOP<br />

Were loaded with Christmas Decorations<br />

^Cards, Toys, ttc.» it our rtg, low tvtryday prlct,<br />

-CONNOISSEUR CAFE-<br />

, Open for lunch 11 to 3 Dally<br />

Home Made Soups • Salad •Quiche • Sandwiches<br />

Breads • Desserts<br />

M^'rtcMf<br />

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«*rl.i.$«t.'tlMOp,m. OaJlyiOtoS<br />

' it-<br />

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

GILBERT 0. GILBERTSON<br />

Is pleased to<br />

announce the opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice for the<br />

General Practice <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

Parkway Plaza<br />

110 Roosevelt Boulevard<br />

Marmora, New Jersey 01223<br />

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FRIEPMTFIINC<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBBII<br />

[ Dear Jean,<br />

Please call homtf.l<br />

Mom and Dad are]<br />

worried absut, you."<br />

Our tetters w<<br />

returned so wt don't<br />

know your address. :;<br />

if yfiu kriow: thp<br />

whereabouts <strong>of</strong> J«ah<br />

Kovaes please show<br />

htr this ad w'iwir<br />

rtetj '•'-cl<br />

trip Includes<br />

o.<br />

a<br />

_in<br />

visit to<br />

_u<br />

the<br />

Bwton. **•"• » I" a aata<br />

aquarium. B<br />

Betty Myers, president, project, me waya and meana brace and facility."<br />

ta M guests.<br />

gardening, they attend the The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty chapter<br />

Bun wffl, provide npnaenitfiveef me Avakm<br />

accommodations for han<br />

welcomed members, and chairman, Mrs. G<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Commercial Corporation In<br />

dteapped pp ppersons.<br />

For ln-<br />

guests Marie Huber and Ann organised a theatre party at<br />

ta attend meetings<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Keebler First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> presented two scholarships to<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Jargowsky. Belts Jenkins, the 76 Route.<br />

and discover what can be<br />

moved to Somers Point 10 <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

local high school students<br />

during bat years awards<br />

formation call 927-0394 or 347- A December <strong>1983</strong> wedding l«<br />

accomplished through a announced<br />

i ;.-•<br />

flee president, Inducted<br />

2451.<br />

planned.<br />

The Jeraty Cape TUB*. planned program<br />

> age for Joining<br />

Yvonne Smith into mem-<br />

mistress Club Is a chapter <strong>of</strong> The next dinner meeting The monthly meeting<br />

Oentcres Iva No. 8, fit Sorority sets events<br />

- "—U Toait-<br />

Sth Street and West Avenue at<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> JeaterettBi wai 8tBt,| J\ program on the SlndU<br />

EBBERUP DIM COUBSE<br />

tun.Wednei<br />

S:30 p.m.<br />

28 at the Hotel Wyoming; 7M|j was presented to members <strong>of</strong><br />

Marine Pvt. pnber^ A.<br />

Membtri were also<br />

information or reservations, <strong>Ocean</strong> Av, with Claire CUmjiJ the XI Alpha Iota chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

EMjerup, daughter <strong>of</strong> Arnold<br />

reminded <strong>of</strong> upcoming events<br />

c*nif?-?43torsn-om<br />

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the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community<br />

Center wUl present 1U 5th<br />

annual Autumn Harvest Ball<br />

on Saturday, at the Atlantic<br />

aty Country aub, Northfleld.<br />

Highlight. o( Mi year's<br />

tUent auction bidding U a onewetk<br />

vacation at the<br />

Jamaican villa <strong>of</strong> John and<br />

EUle Davis at the Ty Golf and<br />

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, .Cocktails witt a nab bar,<br />

hot and 'cold hon d'oeuvres<br />

will be, served from 6 JO to 8<br />

p.m. folfttad by a prime rib<br />

dinner. Jtiere will be dancing<br />

from «i30 to 12:30 a.m. with<br />

music provided by the Paul<br />

Maim Orchestra. « , , I<br />

STACK NAMED MANAGE^<br />

WUsam H. Stack, a veteran<br />

employee <strong>of</strong> the FAA<br />

Technical Center, sal been<br />

appointed manager <strong>of</strong><br />

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tan to Yonbn, N.Y.,<br />

fltMkM&M to Atlantic CMy in<br />

Wand Is a 1M» graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy tolrlt High School. Stack<br />

anjflawife, Sony, Unit<br />

Ml Futon Avenue. Margate.<br />

John and Ellie Davis, left, discuss plans with<br />

Mary Garrett and Carole Hadtke, co-chairmen<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Community Center dinner dance, for bidding<br />

on their Jamaican Villa during the silent<br />

auction to be held during the fifth annual Harvest<br />

Ball, Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. IS, at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country<br />

Club in Northfield. Tickets are still available.<br />

Candidates to address chapter<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Federal Employee*<br />

will meet Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong> Mat<br />

12:30 pjn. In Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />

Good Counail social bafl, 40th<br />

Street and Asbury Avenue.<br />

Members will have tht<br />

tuna* to bear foe views<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local candidates for<br />

Assembly, Incumbent<br />

Republicans Joseph fMgilH<br />

<strong>of</strong> qgdaeton and Guy Muxlani<br />

<strong>of</strong> ^wlldwood and tht<br />

Democratic challengers,<br />

Edward Salmon <strong>of</strong> MfflvDle<br />

and Jeanne Qonnan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Surprised on her 70th birtMay<br />

i Lillian Boyd <strong>of</strong> 942 Harm<br />

Av.wastbegueet<strong>of</strong>bwwrata<br />

awprtM TORI bMday faufftt<br />

luncheon Sept 18,<br />

Tbe affair wu boated by<br />

Mrs. Boyd's daughters,<br />

Caroline Murphy, Bobbie<br />

JUST BRUSHING IS NOT ENOUGH<br />

Cohan, Shirley Crowley and<br />

Nelaapeianoontbepoo^lde<br />

at Aa bom. <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

vitt family and<br />

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Banjo Band.<br />

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See slides <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

Slides §f northwestern dpMrati *efr pumpkins 0$<br />

Ctanada highlighted the recent Halloween. . ,.,<br />

meeting el the Orero thumb ,. ;<br />

Garden Oub <strong>of</strong> Somers Point VkgntX SaturdOY^:' I<br />

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Dance, parade, half-marathon among <strong>Oct</strong>ober's <strong>of</strong>ferings at the s,<br />

.* A Ug band dance, parade,<br />

half-marathon and other<br />

entertainment have been<br />

scheduled as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty's «mual <strong>Oct</strong>ober. 1 with BUI Bruestk For tlcketo, contort th«<br />

and The Sumhlne Boys, a public reUtloni <strong>of</strong>fice in aty<br />

banjo band,. playing during Hall.<br />

breaks. William Sartett will Approximately 1,000 run-<br />

! Twice emcee and be the featured ners an expected mi tUa<br />

As Nice Celebration. vocalist.<br />

resort's ninth annual FntoB<br />

Two dancM wUl be' held, a Sackett Is known, for his Carey Half-Marathon and<br />

"Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>enT special <strong>Oct</strong>. many appearances Sixth Women'! 5000 Meter<br />

15 and a big band ei- throughout the Delaware Boardwalk Run, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22. The<br />

travganza, <strong>Oct</strong>. 11, The Valley with big bands. His Women<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ers, • ballroom dance bookings include the Sheraton<br />

group, will feature music by Hotel, Herihey Hotel, Vafley<br />

the Ambers combo. Ad- Forge Mule Fair and an<br />

mission Is 13. Both dance* will appearance on "A.M.<br />

be held at the Music Pier, Philadelphia." WPVI-TV,<br />

The <strong>Oct</strong>. 29 big band Dance Admission to the big band<br />

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1 flnlfben in Md> category- Marcbor," a prominent ana Ronald Mariowe perform at no with a itrlii ticket<br />

For* information contact dtlien who «to ttte roBti In the Mu«lc Pier, Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong> '<br />

OMB atf RavuttoB, P.O.<br />

O at I pa, a* part <strong>of</strong> (he fall<br />

Box 170, ottu aty, mm.<br />

Friend* <strong>of</strong> Muilc ••rtti,<br />

Tbtn will be two craft Duo pUntotf, Jeffry and The city began <strong>Oct</strong>ober with<br />

AdmlMion to the concert U an Indian Summer Weekend<br />

*owi during <strong>Oct</strong>ober both at<br />

«M Mule mm, .-tmiMlon<br />

fret, The Band Boostan<br />

Antique and Crtfti ihow to wt<br />

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half-marathon, open to both now, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29. Houn are from<br />

mm and women, Mi to begin I •.in. to 4 pjn<br />

10 a.m. Th» city 1 which featured a I<br />

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rainy weather and will N$<br />

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! MA MBIMI Tuekahoe. The club welcome*<br />

Contestant* compete in Hallowwm Parade, n u n l aUtingle. divorced or widowed<br />

various age group* with By ttt Exchange Club, wffl bt penona to join. Mule will be<br />

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Country Band, Refreahnmnt*<br />

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PAQE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />

TOE SENTINEL.LEPQCT. OCBAN WJ.<br />

Something for everyone at O.GH.S.<br />

' ' * **" ^^^'^^^ * . t^§#4^* MMM^HI^HB 4a lurffe tttfi^s^ f^wmrtJtw tatalniliiH ffliaa^lllaT<br />

ByNANETTE FERRE1X<br />

€lubs and activities play an Important<br />

part in any high school. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School it no exception. With 17 clubi and<br />

actlvlUea returning Ala year, students<br />

arc encouraged to take part In these<br />

extracurricular activities. Every<br />

student has diverse Interests and the<br />

dubs and activities otter something<br />

different (or everyone:<br />

or those students who are musically<br />

the band consists <strong>of</strong>: the<br />

thing Band, Symphonic Band, Stage<br />

and Orchestra, Under the<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> Warren L. MOter, thtse<br />

rides give the students a chance to<br />

their musical knowledge, •<br />

to perform publlcally, and<br />

dftelop bitter skilb in dealing with one<br />

anSther. Last year the marching band<br />

wrf In five parades, and all groups<br />

participated In some assemblies. This<br />

yaai they plan to do some competing In<br />

ajjptton to repeating last years actitjtles.<br />

ttiey went on a f leW trip to see Cyrano dt<br />

Berq^rae, had dinner at a FTinen<br />

restaurant and Invited a French chef to<br />

classes, where he prepared Supe tL-<br />

<strong>On</strong>lglon, TWi year they plan to participate<br />

in simitar activities.<br />

The Latin Quo, under Brian Hag,<br />

promotes Interest in Lain, Greek and<br />

Roman cultures. Their are no<br />

requirements to join, and all student*<br />

are encouarged. In the past, they have<br />

taken a trip to Princeton University.<br />

They also attended the Junior Classic<br />

League convention, in Mountain Likes<br />

and had a fall picnic at Cape May County<br />

Park, This year they are planning to take<br />

a trip to Washington, D.C., attend the<br />

JCL convention, and hope to have two<br />

picnics.<br />

Advisod by Dominic Jerome, the<br />

faift.<br />

art adftatd to<br />

are bold tn April<br />

ctrtttostJt. . art had various ppienfct.<br />

tjrvlee. Last ytar they took a trip to Haw<br />

York where they vUltod tbt UJf.<br />

saess? esras?<br />

building and saw the play 42nd Strati,<br />

and tjqptad ditto-<br />

Wl year they plan another field trip to<br />

ll'nllke otbtr acthrttttf, fta<br />

nMnbtrshlp. •<br />

gamta, pap ralllM<br />

Baltimore or New York and hop* to<br />

Ho«»8odttya»d_AyAartnotoptDto<br />

with the football<br />

sponsor a dance in late winter. also attended wmnm mm br four aUttudenta.<br />

Tbt etfgftl stafl, undtr tfat pHaMa ft<br />

The ttam Club participated lntbeNJ. days at the University <strong>of</strong> Delaware. Tnt Tht NatlonalHonor Sodsty, tartar tta<strong>of</strong><br />

Walter mtakar and Betty Rog«r»A'<br />

Math League and attended trips tocheerleaders<br />

plan similar activities ml* guidance <strong>of</strong> Q«orge Brock, rtcogntot producM the rttrbook. The rttrta*<br />

Atlantic Electric Co., BttMaham StttL.<br />

and nafec. This year they plan similar<br />

activities.<br />

The Newcomer's Club, organiied by<br />

Bob Dottl, Ida Margollt, and Evelyn<br />

Hart, welcomes all new students to<br />

OCHS, Last year they had a plna party<br />

and a pot lunch dinner. This ytar they<br />

hope to have similar activities and<br />

possible a "Big Brother-Big Sister"<br />

program.<br />

Students attend Stockton<br />

Oven!<br />

The Billows<br />

Published by the studtyUs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School<br />

Ida Margolis, advising the Psychology<br />

dub, requires that members <strong>of</strong> the club<br />

be Juniors or seniors. The dub helps year. Cindy Smith Uthe new advisor and outstanding academic<br />

presents matt which occurred<br />

•Ijie bandfront. advised fay Kathleen<br />

Individuals who need assistance and they all hope for a aood ytar. <strong>On</strong>ly gtudents wnoiaTt • IJ throughout the school year in<br />

Atnbeek, entertains the audience during<br />

educates the members in the field <strong>of</strong><br />

byfceend<strong>of</strong>Ove photographs and words. The<br />

litftime shows and helps to support and<br />

psychology. Last year, tta ctab visited<br />

aanMan, art Lart year the Caravel edition win be sold in June.<br />

tijhllghttne high school band. Last year<br />

Chlldrens Sea Short Home, Wesley<br />

t^ went on an overnight trip witt the The Spanish Club, guided by Sandra Manor, and took a trip to the University<br />

Honor Society par to tta Think-<br />

Sfchehing Band.<br />

Wonder, fosters interest in the people <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. This ytar they plan<br />

student and had a mam salt. ThU ytar<br />

and culture <strong>of</strong> Spain and Latin America. visitations to an old age home and<br />

Bay plan stonllar actlvlUet.<br />

• In order to raise money for the trip, the Miss Wonder la the new advisor this year Chlldrens Seashore Home and hope to<br />

AVA(AudtoYlsualAlds)Unotadub;<br />

bjuid held a (IN market, sold mums, and and hopes to plan many activities for the take another trip to a University<br />

students are stltcted to work In this<br />

suit. The club hopes to go on another upcoming school year.<br />

psychology department<br />

crganlsatlon. Tnote students wiitt bt<br />

overnight trip this year,<br />

willing to put ta many boon <strong>of</strong> fjta tot<br />

•The concert choir, under tht leader-<br />

to help students and teachers. ThtAVA<br />

4jp <strong>of</strong> William Chamberlain, entertains<br />

The Spirit Club, advited by Bob Dottt, provides assUtanct ta acbool and tbt<br />

fee" community with the talents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to open to all students. Tfci purpose <strong>of</strong> the community when rtquttttd<br />

students at OCHS. They explore music editorial<br />

dub is * increase positive student at- Uft year they were lnvolwd In all<br />

literature, and music theory as well as<br />

Utudes towards school and co-curicular ^bCandoon«rt.. tot play, pap AiNki^aMMbHM]<br />

singing. They give concerts, were in-<br />

activities, while having a good time. Lut rallies, graduation and baccalaurtatt. He DOTS admtl newspaper,<br />

volved In the musical Carousel, held at Student participation and school spirit are two <strong>of</strong> the most im- year the dub was Involved with the ntayeartttyplantobtiwdwdwtt Wat to pwdiiet a MWBBBBI „,<br />

Freehold High School, and were part <strong>of</strong><br />

Great Adventure's, "The Fun Days <strong>of</strong> portant ingredients in a successful high school. High school is here powder puff football gam, the Sadie<br />

Hawkins Dance, Pep Rallies, Red<br />

Mule," where they obtained a mark <strong>of</strong> to benefit you, the student, School isn't just a place to learn English<br />

s^snunrfi srsgrssvss<br />

and White Day, school jacket sales; and<br />

superiority for their performance. Tnla or Math, but it is also a place to interact and associate with others.<br />

ytar. Tht AVA to aMud by CSiarits acUtvtmmts. Evtryont U wtkwne,<br />

banneri and posters for athletic garnet.<br />

year they plan to give concerts and raise Our high school <strong>of</strong>fers many activities, sport* and clubs, and all This year they pun similar activities<br />

money for their annual trip. students are encouraged to take advantage.<br />

and also a volleyball marathon in<br />

Remember, activities and dubs won't be looking for you, you have memory <strong>of</strong> Drew Stelndl.<br />

The French Club, advised by Joanne to go to them. Broaden your outlook, take that first step and getAdvisor<br />

and coach Joe LarHn helps<br />

Pancoaat, promote! utartat and ap- involved! ' out students involved in the Surf Club. In<br />

preciation <strong>of</strong> French culture. Students<br />

order to Join, one must be a member <strong>of</strong><br />

are eligible for membership if they are<br />

NSSA. The club promotes<br />

taking French I-French IV. Last ytar,<br />

ByJILLRUDOLFB<br />

Courses art frtthm*n-levtl Ueuntrny, Susan North, Louis Pane,<br />

UBJttL ftt studtnU acadtmlc. rjivld Pew, KenJISeto and N. Chapman<br />

A high school student «tm thebackground<br />

warrant! man advanced Vail.<br />

dawoora, takes a seat, opens a<br />

notebook and begins to take notes. Ait<br />

fell isn't a high school class, mis la a<br />

college class at Stockton State College. frtftiT Tht tadlTidual aladaBt la . "Hit tttttdlftt any <strong>of</strong>ctr iMtnt<br />

A special program at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IBfh ncponafelt for trantportatton to and because they are not aware that you are<br />

School enables eligible Juniors and from Stockton.<br />

a high school student, unk»s you choose<br />

seniors to take college courses at The current grading lystem now bstag toWtlierootoerwtoe/<br />

Stockton. The program was started in uted at Stockton pertains to all Ugh<br />

1977 by the guidance department Since school student! lnvdvtd ta the program.<br />

then, any Junior or senior showing Upon completion <strong>of</strong> tht eouna, Stockton<br />

ability, Interest, scholarship and grants full college credit The crtdit ta<br />

initiative have been eligible for these<br />

courses.<br />

Owe a student shows tbete qualities,<br />

he or she must be recommended for the<br />

program by a teacher or counselor. The<br />

final' approval <strong>of</strong> a candidate must be<br />

nude by the school principal and any<br />

student under the age <strong>of</strong> IS must have<br />

parents approval as well.<br />

Juniors are permitted to take one<br />

course, seniors, two courses per<br />

1 said one itudent<br />

Audrey Kemenosh, currently taking<br />

data processing at Stockton, feels she is<br />

it program, "It keeps<br />

^SS'S^Simmm tMS*^- » ta -» -<br />

ttmalW credit upon<br />

tertng collegt.<br />

are very demanding.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cir> currtnuy baa IS atudenti<br />

The Stockton program has batn and<br />

enrolled ta the program: Stan Bond,<br />

win continue to be a tourw <strong>of</strong> education<br />

Janine Catty, ASM FarrtlL Tanaa<br />

and enjoyment for all who partldpattta<br />

Goodwin, Thomaa Htrrtagton, Nancy<br />

Johnion, Audrey Kmwnosh. Dttrdra<br />

"TntCteaaiia^thardoiaAMttala Wt rt.d«tt «m to «t ta wy wtU<br />

retponAle for tuition and all fwt in- wUfc 8w I""*".,,, ,„„ n-1_ gbsgttA<br />

OCHS wffl wta ovtrati<br />

WnUtwe'rtbert.t<strong>of</strong>sbaYtachetr<br />

pyr good ole OCHS1<br />

Miller surpasses the 200th mark<br />

BySHERRIMcOUIRL<br />

!4arcbli«3baj)ddu^ctorWurtnMUlar<br />

Mali RffpHRB m BuMm§m& PlKli DOi<br />

warn btnd dlr^ctort mm rtich —<br />

ns*jyilMiiM assUtv^U^SssT flu^^^^Ef^^g^^fl^^^K ^K<br />

owaoOfootbaJlfUDM.BTttaltmMbt<br />

i^, he should baWtJ<br />

"^BT aradJattdlwm<br />

"witt dagrtta ta mualc<br />

tmu^theoa.anddldblsfrtduatt A.Wt mm<br />

[lncondx^vatTrtntoBAatttDil muttctdaoBtor.I<br />

jandaiiMmbarol p *»•••* JWP «<br />

Army oaon nc wta<br />

jhtomata MM •m<br />

n jtan. wm^x^jfmmi<br />

. itJilth.rT«chhorn,bt<br />

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aliivwit any taiMtiDtot.<br />

,^rcr - Sis<br />

nOtdta.Tbt<br />

comt back, so I ataytd and took Hi<br />

cant aty, I'm A-EachytariaonthaTttoBtaWftan<br />

*manAoa (aUtotodloo from many <strong>of</strong> |M^omo(attxtbookandwtahnyido<br />

- ^ t A h | | a a | M t^dfftlllto<br />

Grey. atudtnt! art tncouaritd to Join. Last<br />

Stodwt OWMB, mdartoigate' W oaym** M«Jr » W<br />

ctAlM*ttfatwt,trt«ttonyitf rtihirttnt Th#y atttnwM Ntw Jtrsty Schenttlc<br />

Interests in the school and havt a tytd Prtst AatocUtton pmt>y Rwtatrs<br />

UmedTlng it Studtota mu* atttad at Uurtrttty. Ttny also atttndtd a Mat<br />

l^o^<strong>of</strong>thenrrtfewintttfc*ia»bt day Columbia ScholaJtlc<br />

conttdertd a member. *<br />

anmdadntNawMMr'<br />

Classes meet to<br />

ByROWNKHaJWUf 1<br />

IV* mat time again to ONM 0* »|h<br />

School whm 15 daasst and Mr<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficers mot and oncost the The aophomort claat <strong>of</strong>flgtii j^a<br />

year's plant.<br />

RatJdant Sunn Stovtr, Vica PraMdant<br />

Tht •enlor data otftotrt art Prtsldtnt<br />

Owtn Qoldbirg, Smmm Btrbart<br />

Em McCardan, Vto PpaHJaaJ Rtthy Btnton, Historiin Btudui aomnn sM<br />

McCann, S«rttary Jeff aiBi TrttJurerMia Annarttll. '<br />

Historian Bekn Burman and<br />

nB SSnU ^^HY^a^^Qssl UsstBOVi •DlBr' HB^<br />

me ttniors an dBpudtal on fta concession<br />

stand! at tht football gamta to Tht frtshmtn dais <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

help rate monty far tttfr part ta tbt Frttid«t CtriVatraub, Vice Pr«a*<br />

Bonnit Brothers, Secretary Krliay<br />

The Juflor claw <strong>of</strong>ficert art PrttWtnt AW, HKUrian Nicole Barllt atf |<br />

Me im, Vkn.PrMld«it Sue Kw, is....... pajBaHat -' -<br />

Secretary Amanda BaM and Sondra<br />

Reeves, Historian Cynthia Kn.ls«r, TntirfundralsertmcliidaaChristinki<br />

Tmsurtr Matt Shawl and Andrta gJ^iatoanlacraftinowontfatMDsJc<br />

Bar, hoptfolly on a molar batJl,<br />

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Although tbsre art akcted <strong>of</strong>Hcwt to<br />

ThU rtar tta Jute tiMa ta<br />

wtththtatnUntatooitaniiattonolttt<br />

BaBowten daoct, Aa utuaL At Jntan<br />

an rttpontiblt far tht prom. Tht tothartthtm.<br />

'CoUege Night'pet 20<br />

bt prtaant to l*!nwilllBsMat<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,<strong>1983</strong> THR fWMTtisnrf ^i jenaitR. OCEAN CITY, N J. PAHR tr —<br />

Mainland notes<br />

, by Margie Bowen<br />

William Rotenberger,<br />

Me M a service rights <strong>of</strong> amtant domain.<br />

_ <strong>of</strong> tanan Mat<br />

and' an *<br />

undl said Friday that<br />

, ,b* "at least anethar<br />

* Of B8rt'« befora<br />

. baa any facts and<br />

J to dedde what to do<br />

the dty'a firthoust<br />

lM Suptrior Court Judft L. land to At board <strong>of</strong> tdncaflon part <strong>of</strong> Sit<br />

Ottotn Ctntw latt Thuraday windows and away from to<br />

" • •—^w——— Aih wy M tpf t i dw w to be used tor recrtaOon at nmletel<br />

wnara ftty had ttt tar dt<strong>of</strong>let<br />

rVHttitt<br />

flreflghttrt in Egg Harbor Tht Petat-t mOvlt house However, sjnet Ibt SMuwiny fuilds.<br />

Cmp» May County Maholdar<br />

Township and Longportiindtr was rtcently granttd a ctr- it BOW complying with afl tht dtad gtrai to toesl<br />

t taJerryTfeomtt.<br />

mutual aid, Uftcate <strong>of</strong> occupancy in regulation Oibtm did not baard <strong>of</strong> education five yttrt ake scheduWto dlactut and Thornton waa on band to<br />

In an arttcto teat wttk, Somera Potot. The certficatt need to rendtf a dtrlilotii to improve the site or the make a final ruUng on<br />

Mayor Harvey L, Smilk aald tnds an'ongoing dispute In tbt mtanmnt Franki property wiD rtvtrt back towhtaar<br />

the DHMTOI tea in ttnlort, many <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

sttwttn tht dty and thtta,<br />

to Baafetog to bavt its totewnshte. in<br />

atrattiintre wffl bt aflowtd tomatotabwd<br />

that the building<br />

would be dtocuaatd at theatre owner, Fraak cratttMriwappmtdpy tta<br />

ouostruct a wooden deck and management wtstft acting to<br />

Tht cltr and its former tonight's tonights metttng. mtrtnf. However Bswtvar Theatres IMc, for faikire to•oolng<br />

board.<br />

A pubhc bearing nu ban to bttt interttt <strong>of</strong> to can-<br />

ny <strong>On</strong>e share the use <strong>of</strong> Rotenberger, -•-'-• who • to charged • • agggiy ^ w l M local,<br />

scheduled for Monday<br />

tor'antmbarstsp. In tbt tod,<br />

p l Road flrehouse. with the flw department, said county and statt reguUttons. Upper Township <strong>of</strong>ficials regarding tht Upper Town- About ao<br />

it wM dteUad bat atnlort<br />

_J^ former d(y vohinteers tot thort is no new inA<br />

dtetaion on the matter recently detded ovtr a flft- ship branch <strong>of</strong> the county atttndtd t matting at ttatan<br />

now tat their mttla on to<br />

In prohibited from flgnflng formation avallable. was to have been made by •Bt parcel <strong>of</strong> townsUp 0 wnt4 library. The hstrtng is to bt Upoer Townihta Stnlor right sldt<strong>of</strong> the room ntar to<br />

flrtt -wlthta dry Umlttlue toThe<br />

city, however, doet<br />

Isputo witt the dry that recogniie three optiont: to<br />

afupM into a mass walkout maintain the status quo, to<br />

two years ago. While the build Its ownfirtbMM or to<br />

Id companies are net flre- condemn the Betbtl Road<br />

ctlvt within Somtra Point house under the government's<br />

; •<br />

•1 dWt Imow ahont yon.''<br />

said one !truor, "but 1 don't<br />

care to eat by tbt<br />

btthroomt." «:<br />

Anotor lankr toggatttd<br />

tot if to county WMM n><br />

make Hit center a socctas, it^<br />

would install about tta ttot.<br />

machlnM and gtt Ptaytor<br />

bnantot to servt to mtaUr<br />

Thornton madt no promsH*:<br />

on that tuggttUon.<br />

FRCIH<br />

We have given<br />

low prices a<br />

new name.<br />

school children bad a tow <strong>of</strong> the 5th<br />

Fire Department and demomtratton <strong>of</strong><br />

and ladder truck last week In preparation<br />

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14 - SECTION ONE<br />

Classified ads bring results<br />

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

Gorman sees hi-tech industry fin- area<br />

Cape Mar and CumbwUnd<br />

CMnttM can btoont a center<br />

br high te^t<strong>of</strong>ip tadurtry<br />

compatible witt environment<br />

whU« limulUneoufly Increasing<br />

year-round employment<br />

and economy,<br />

according to Damoerat<br />

Aiwembly Candidate Jeanne<br />

Gorman.<br />

crKanlx«tion« «nd people to,<br />

our area,*' the told a recent<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lower,<br />

Township <strong>of</strong> Taxpayers<br />

Allocation. "With our<br />

amenities <strong>of</strong> life, our<br />

relatively low taxes, am 1 ,<br />

labor pool for Job tralnln?, we<br />

can <strong>of</strong>fer aa Ideal location far<br />

many corporations"<br />

However, the continued,<br />

•The expansion <strong>of</strong> be FAA Route 40 from fee Delaware<br />

in neighboring Atlantic Memorial Bridge "must be<br />

County and the potential radically Improved" and<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> the automated Route 55 completed to serve<br />

flight service station at either as major access roads for the<br />

the Mlllvllle or Cape May eastern corridor between<br />

County Airport will assuredly Washington and Boston,<br />

attract more high technology "They are boa neoeaiary for<br />

our year-round economy and<br />

tor the accommodation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Increase In tourUm," she<br />

aid,<br />

"The funding and completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> these projects<br />

should be given top priority<br />

since consistently, we are<br />

receiving far less return from<br />

fee state on the revenue* we<br />

generate through our tourist<br />

and Other seasonal Industries.<br />

"We need creative leaden<br />

representing us In Trenton, in<br />

order to effect progressive<br />

growth for Cape May and<br />

Cumberland Counties,"<br />

Gorman said.<br />

Gov't careers program praised<br />

The creation <strong>of</strong> the Job<br />

Tracing Partnership Act<br />

(JTPA) program In New<br />

Jersey, which went Into effect<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 1, represents (he first<br />

attempt by state government<br />

to create careers for state<br />

residents, rather than simply<br />

to create make-work temporary<br />

Jobs, according to<br />

Assemblymen Guy F.<br />

Mutant and Joseph Chlnlccl,<br />

Cape May-Cumberland, A<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 17.4 million will be<br />

shared by the two counties<br />

under the program,<br />

The new program, which<br />

replaces the CETA jobs<br />

program Is aimed specifically<br />

at training workers to qualify<br />

for Jobs In new, expanding<br />

fields, Instead <strong>of</strong> making Jobs<br />

to provide temporary employment<br />

.. and receive a FREE<br />

MJmited Edition Collector's<br />

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a This year's ornament depicts the<br />

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"By Involving private<br />

business sod industry la fee<br />

planning stages <strong>of</strong> this<br />

training program," Chlnlcd<br />

•aid, "the admlntatraUon <strong>of</strong><br />

Gov Thomas Kean has Insured<br />

that the program will<br />

meet real needs by training<br />

workers to fill real Jobs."<br />

New Jersey, Chlnlccl<br />

continued, has received the<br />

praise <strong>of</strong> the federal government,<br />

which I* supplying most<br />

<strong>of</strong> the funding for this<br />

program. In Ms remarks at<br />

ceremonies finalizing the<br />

planning stage for the<br />

program, U,S, Labor<br />

Secretary Bay Donovan<br />

called New Jersey's transition<br />

from CETA to the new<br />

training program "outstanding"<br />

and reeogoind<br />

Gov, Kean's efforts to per-<br />

INTEREST I<br />

Open your clubs beginning<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober 17, <strong>1983</strong>.<br />

Choose from 6 convenient<br />

Club plans.<br />

50 Completed<br />

Weeks Clubs<br />

$ i.oo $ 51:50<br />

$ 2,00 $ 103,00<br />

$ 3.00 .............$ 154.50<br />

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$10,00 $ 515.00<br />

$20.00.............$1030.00<br />

Intertst paid on completed elubi only.<br />

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designed exclusively for our <strong>1983</strong>-1984 Christmas Club,<br />

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nonally oversee the project.<br />

"This program, which will<br />

operate with J82 million the<br />

Bnrt year, should provide Job<br />

training tor 47,000 state<br />

residents," Muriani said. He<br />

continued, "We have learned<br />

from hard etperlenee<br />

hat a temporary job does<br />

little to promote the life-time<br />

well being <strong>of</strong> workers who<br />

participate. <strong>On</strong>ly 15 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

all CETA workers actually<br />

received permanent jobs,"<br />

Chlnnici said that "from our<br />

eiperience with the failed<br />

CETAprogram, Gov. Kean<br />

and Prealdent Reagan have<br />

designed a program where<br />

state, federal and private<br />

money and commitment wiU<br />

go directly Into providing<br />

training. Rather than mlmmicking<br />

the CETA program,<br />

when 82 onto <strong>of</strong> every dollar<br />

was earmarked for administrative<br />

costs and<br />

stipends, the JTPA wffl place<br />

a minimum <strong>of</strong> 70 cents per<br />

dollar in direct training."<br />

called JTPA the<br />

realistic and responsible<br />

alternative to big government,"<br />

he said.<br />

RODIER INITIATED<br />

INTO FRATERNITY<br />

Philip Rodler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

has been initiated into Epsilon<br />

Eta chapter <strong>of</strong> Zeta Beta Tail<br />

Fraternity at Glaasboro State<br />

Collage. The son <strong>of</strong> Mn. Ann<br />

Rodler <strong>of</strong> «u«N1 St., he<br />

graduated in June 1982 from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />

BROWN OUT OF •BOOT'<br />

Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice<br />

John D. Brown, son<br />

rf Alice A. ind Pauls. Brown<br />

Jr., <strong>of</strong> %m Central Ave., has<br />

tM Cowt Guard Training<br />

Center, Cape May.<br />

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, lite<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner accepts the Cedar Beach<br />

Civic AiMctation'i donation from Jane FrteL<br />

Vice Preildent. to aid the family <strong>of</strong> Edward Ci><br />

wartacki. The city is sponsoring a memorial<br />

fund for the young man who drowned <strong>of</strong>f tth<br />

Street In a bathing rescue attempt thli pail<br />

spring.<br />

Goisaboone cites wood<br />

Charles F. Cossaboone, <strong>of</strong><br />

Beesley's Point U a Democrat<br />

candidate for Upper Township<br />

Committee for a threeyear<br />

term.<br />

Hi was born ta Palermo and<br />

is a life-time township<br />

resident. He attended public<br />

schools here (Palermo,<br />

Tuckahoe), and in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

He served witt the Army<br />

combat engineers In World<br />

WarIL He is a retired builder.<br />

Cossaboone was a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upper Township Committee<br />

from 1962 to 1965, and<br />

mayor between 1189.77,<br />

He la a past member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board and Upper Township<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

Organizations.<br />

He Is, or, has been<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s planning<br />

consultant, John Gtdeonse,<br />

was the guest speaker<br />

recently at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry Exchange Club.<br />

Gldeonse told members that<br />

fee Planning Board la In the<br />

final stages <strong>of</strong> preparing the<br />

city's new toning map and<br />

«onuig ordinance. <strong>On</strong>ce fee<br />

associated with, Post<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> the Harmon<br />

VFW Post, life member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire Co.,<br />

Tuckahoe, American Legion<br />

post, Is past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Township<br />

Commltteanen, is a member<br />

o( Upper Township Qtmher<br />

d Commerce, and president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upper Township Democrat<br />

(Sub.<br />

He served 11 yean on Ihe<br />

Upper Township School<br />

Board, helped organlie and<br />

coached Babe Ruth and little<br />

Leagues and organised


PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Suggest hiring consultant<br />

to study annexation proposal<br />

(coctnmwl from page 1) It would increase their taxM.<br />

However, pointed out Upper Township has no<br />

Gansert, since • county road local purpose tai because <strong>of</strong><br />

MM through Strathmere, the gross receipts revenue,<br />

county Would foot most <strong>of</strong> the mostly from the B.L. England<br />

cleanup bill.<br />

Generating Station In<br />

"Thlj Is a no-end thing. Thla BetMiey't Point.<br />

!• forever," <strong>of</strong>fered d.J. "They (STrathmere<br />

Qulnn who also luggMted that residents) voted down<br />

jhe city should bring In asewerage<br />

when they had the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional consultant to chance," ihe Mid, "They<br />

help It weigh the benefits <strong>of</strong> don't want anything that will<br />

•raieutton.<br />

increase their taxes,"<br />

Oanseri agreed that tuch a Whither the village is<br />

suggestion was a good one and anneied will remain In the<br />

feat If the city decided to hands <strong>of</strong> the voters <strong>of</strong> both<br />

negotiate, it would consider munlclpallUen.<br />

Obtaining pr<strong>of</strong>essional help. According to state law,<br />

Mayor Dominie Raffa annexation would require a 80<br />

wasn't In attendance. percent okay from all<br />

<strong>On</strong>e resident who alio registered voters living in<br />

..owns property in Strathmere Strathmere and a 51 percent<br />

said she felt that Strathmere favorable vote from Sea Ids<br />

residents wouldn't want to beQty'i<br />

voters.<br />

•nnfflted onto Sea Isle because<br />

Margie BoweB<br />

ti<br />

This Week's Luncheon Specials<br />

(neludtf Soup du Jour or Toned Green Salad,<br />

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OLD FASHIONED MEAT LOAF '3.95<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20<br />

VIAL SCALL<strong>On</strong>M<br />

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BEEfBfiOCHETTES '4.25<br />

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Fr!.»ndS«l. untlMOpm<br />

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fUNBAY: (.until 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Dinner, 2 p.m. to f p.m.<br />

For Riitrvitleni Call M1-1M1<br />

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pniob, Millar i<br />

Traffic safety <strong>of</strong>ficer Jim Plouiis observes<br />

with clipboard while youngsters take to the obstacle<br />

course during the annual bicycle rodeo<br />

Saturday at the Intermediate school. -<br />

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THURSDAY, O^BER 13, jjga<br />

Ex-policemain<br />

to be sentenced for gun threat :.<br />

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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NfJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.1»<br />

ifter many years on main street, he would take Ocea<br />

(continued from pagi 1),<br />

Arrangements were' made<br />

for Talese to stay In an<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> hotel. The<br />

owner, who *ut friend <strong>of</strong> the<br />

doctor, was told to make sure<br />

the young tailor had a<br />

relaxing two weeks.<br />

But the noise <strong>of</strong> the Reading<br />

and Pennsylvania Railroads,<br />

which made their last stop<br />

Mar ttii hotel, shook Taloe'i<br />

nerves.<br />

"1 told them that I had come<br />

tor«lfli.It was supposed to be<br />

a quiet place but Instead it<br />

m making me even more<br />

nervous. They sent me to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I had never even<br />

heard <strong>of</strong> it before," Talese<br />

said.<br />

When he stepped <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

trolley on that day in May<br />

1182, saw the ocean and<br />

walked along fee yet-to-be-<br />

FH. A Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>. 14,-15<br />

Lunch to (ate night<br />

LIVE MUSIC<br />

Beginning 10 p.m. both nltts<br />

Special German<br />

Food Menu<br />

Dark* Light Beers<br />

LlebiramuilchWine<br />

by the glass<br />

paved streets, he said to<br />

himself, this U for tm.<br />

As he explored the town,<br />

fallowing Mi Street, Tales*<br />

came across Frank Curve's<br />

Tailor Shop at 305 8th St.,<br />

today the fits <strong>of</strong> Stainton's<br />

employee parking lot at the<br />

earner <strong>of</strong> West Avenue «nd 8th<br />

Street, "I figured he must bt<br />

Italian so I went Inside and<br />

introduced myself," Talese<br />

recalled,<br />

Cunio welcomed Talese<br />

wltti open arms. Not only was<br />

he happy to see someone from<br />

his native land, but he was<br />

also in dire need <strong>of</strong> some help<br />

and asked Talese if he would<br />

day and work.<br />

"I told him I was on<br />

vacation," Talese remembered<br />

with a smile; "that I<br />

was here to get a rest, not to<br />

work. But he begged me and<br />

so I finally agreed to help a<br />

900 SJiore Road Somers Point 927-6665<br />

This week we leave the wines <strong>of</strong> Bor<br />

deau...Buroundy Champagne, the<br />

Loire. That* wonderful wlne» <strong>of</strong> ttM<br />

French homeland ire always ai much «<br />

pleasure to discuss at they are to con<br />

sume.<br />

Departing Alsace, wt head northward<br />

and eastward across the Rhine,<br />

entering the vineyard country <strong>of</strong> Most!<br />

and the Saar. And reading the labels <strong>of</strong><br />

the German vintners becomes • new<br />

talk In learning and appreciation, not only <strong>of</strong> Nordic wine<br />

culture but also Interpretation<br />

For thsit reason! we conildir It prudent at this time M<br />

provide definitions <strong>of</strong> words found en these labels,<br />

providing a better understanding <strong>of</strong> etch German wine to<br />

be covered In late columns;<br />

Kabinttt . wine deemed worthy <strong>of</strong> "special attribute"<br />

status under German law; normally drawn from selected<br />

casks.<br />

Spatlew wine made from late picked grapes, more<br />

flowery and fruity,<br />

AutaieM made from selected bunches <strong>of</strong> fully ripened<br />

grapes, considered more fruity than flowery,<br />

Taf*lw*ln also Qualltatiwein wine made from fermenting<br />

grapes that require sugar to be added to provide<br />

enough alcohol (about 10%) to keep it from spelling.<br />

Abius bottled on the estate <strong>of</strong> the grape grower.<br />

•eertiauiliM wine made from individually selected<br />

grapes from late-ripened bunches that have been attacked<br />

by betryf is elnerea fungus,<br />

Irben "heirs <strong>of</strong>" or "estate <strong>of</strong>", term frequently used on<br />

labels <strong>of</strong> estate-bottled wines.<br />

There are, <strong>of</strong> course, many other terms used on German<br />

wine labels which we shall cover as our discourse on<br />

German wines continues.<br />

if you put <strong>of</strong>f until tomorrow what you ihauttl do today,<br />

there'll probably be • higher tax on it.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Vanilla Wafer Cake<br />

To provide 12 servings, you'll need: 2 cups sugar,- 1 cup<br />

margarine,- ft eggs; M cup dry Sherry; 1 (12-ei,) box<br />

vanilla waters, crushed fine MM eupt)/ I (7 oi.) package<br />

shredded coconut; 1 cup pecans, chopped.<br />

• Cream sugar and margarine together until fluffy. Add<br />

eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add<br />

wine, stirring well. Add crushed wafers, coconut and<br />

•pecans, mixing thoroughly. Pour In greased 9x13x2 inch<br />

pan, take in ni degree oven 1 hour, cool in pan even<br />

more appetizing with Sherry flavored whipped cream or<br />

icecream.<br />

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editorials / comment ftge Two, Section Tim Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 13, ISM<br />

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JOHN H. ANDRU3II. Editor<br />

BYRON T. MERCER... Advertising Manager<br />

A waterway<br />

in trouble<br />

It's a story <strong>of</strong> torcw pulling in opposite directions;<br />

<strong>of</strong> no ont concerted voice or influence out<br />

there pushing for the Improvement <strong>of</strong> deplorable<br />

conditions.<br />

;It's a story about shoaling inlets, clogged<br />

channels, shallow waterways; <strong>of</strong> fixed bridges<br />

Apt were built too low.<br />

:-'It'sthe itory on how South Jtriey is missing the<br />

bdat when it comes to recognizing the Importance<br />

jjf.the inland waterway and on doing something<br />

about it before it's too late.<br />

"•:*Bie story began in last week's Sentinel-Ledger<br />

m the first <strong>of</strong> a four-part series. Everyone who<br />

has an interest in the waterway — pleasure<br />

boaters, anglers, commerical fishermen, marine<br />

djSalers — is urged to read the series; to gain an<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> why our stretch <strong>of</strong> the inland<br />

veyterway is the worst section between New York<br />

and Florida.<br />

letters / readers react<br />

Free promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> sadistic sex<br />

on TV appalling<br />

Editor, StnttntUUdgir: <strong>On</strong><br />

Friday, September 30, at<br />

11 :M p,m. I turned my TV on<br />

to channel 2 to obtain the local<br />

temperature and weather<br />

report. What I found on my<br />

screen was two naked women,<br />

and a man with a knife<br />

sadistically molesting them.<br />

As 1 watched for a few<br />

not subscribe to any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eitra networks because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

content <strong>of</strong> molt <strong>of</strong> the movies,<br />

I am outraged that they were<br />

on ray TV screen.<br />

1 wonder how many moms<br />

and dads were out Friday<br />

night while their children,<br />

many <strong>of</strong> whom art young<br />

impressionable adolescents,<br />

minutes in shock, I saw not sat home watching TV and<br />

only 100 percent nudity, but hist happened to tame In to<br />

perverted sexual behavior. Channel 2 aftw 11 p.m, and<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday ! phoned saw a pornographic moVte<br />

Teleprompter Studios and the mat was aired without any<br />

operator informed me that consent or prior knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

there was a three-day free their parents,<br />

viewing period Sept. 30 For most who may say<br />

through <strong>Oct</strong>. 8 <strong>of</strong> IBO, Prism, children should not be up that<br />

and Showtime, but she did not kite, I say, be realistic. Not<br />

know what movies were only are many children up<br />

scheduled or when they would mat late when their parents<br />

come on.<br />

are out, but many are able to<br />

I found out on Monday from view TV in the privacy <strong>of</strong> their<br />

the studio <strong>of</strong>fice that the own rooms while mom and<br />

movie I turned on waa called I dad are home. ><br />

< The Jury, was rated R, and I feel that Teleprompter —....„,_,_„_ has<br />

\ was aired on Friday starting violated the public's personal<br />

v<br />

at 11 pjn. In all homes In decision and right not to have<br />

Margate, Longport, Ventnor, these movies shown In ttjelr<br />

Northfleld, and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homes via the regular cajto<br />

that subscribe to regular network. I sympathize with<br />

cable TV through the parents <strong>of</strong> those chlfiMm<br />

Teleprompter Studios. She who Inadvertently wefe^ex-<br />

stated mat there was an Rposed to these trauiqatle<br />

rated movie shown on both seenei and hope they oVjjiot<br />

Saturday and Sunday nights suffer any long torn<br />

as well.<br />

psychological effects. .'.; •<br />

There are mow people who I am In the procesi;<strong>of</strong><br />

pay to receive these movies In contacting the local ehuedMs<br />

their homes, and I pray tat and community organizations<br />

they are able to prevent their to make mem aware <strong>of</strong>-iWa<br />

chlldren from watching those situation in an effort; to<br />

that are "indecent." As a prevent future free vlewiig <strong>of</strong><br />

parent who deliberately does iPiease tan to pag«:iS)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s death row that doesn't have to be<br />

ByEDMAGUmE<br />

President, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Humane Society<br />

When have you read about<br />

tie animal world dean row —<br />

mat ttne <strong>of</strong> cages in some<br />

shelters or pounds where poor<br />

unfortunate cats and dogs<br />

await their last visitor?<br />

Unlike the criminals whose<br />

•fltt-ioclal behavior was<br />

Judged to merit death, these<br />

Midemned animals simply<br />

sqfilvtd their human'! need<br />

for security, compalonshlp or<br />

amusement.<br />

These death row Inmates<br />

are the abandoned, the unwanted,<br />

the unclaimed<br />

creatures <strong>of</strong> God who were<br />

flnt fortunate enough to be<br />

accepted into an animal<br />

shelter only to prove<br />

unadoptable because they<br />

were no longer cute little<br />

kittens or puppies, or could<br />

lay no claim to being<br />

purebreds.<br />

The Humane Society <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has an enviable<br />

record for adoptions —<br />

keeping healthy animals for<br />

months while awaiting a<br />

matchup <strong>of</strong> human with<br />

animal. But Its shelter does<br />

not have rubber walls and<br />

euthanizing must be done to<br />

make room available for the<br />

ever-arriving newcomers. In<br />

the first eight months <strong>of</strong> this<br />

year only 69 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dogs brought In to the shelter<br />

for Running At Large were<br />

dalmed; only 20 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

the RAL cats,.<br />

Phyllis Wright state! In an<br />

article In The Humane Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States bulletin:<br />

"Unfortunately, there are<br />

many private shelters who<br />

brag that they "never put an<br />

animal to sleep,' not realiilng<br />

the cruelty which Is the<br />

Inevitable result <strong>of</strong> loneliness,<br />

permanent caging, and old<br />

Me."<br />

Presently on death row at<br />

fee Humane Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, l Shelter Rd., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(399-2018) are-.<br />

RENJ- a ^-year-old blacktan<br />

husky-shepherd, there<br />

since June 9, U tweet, good<br />

with children and Is<br />

housebroken. Rtnl was a RAL<br />

mat the Society had spayed<br />

only to discover she suffered<br />

from heartworm. An Atlantic<br />

Oounty veterinarian and a<br />

Society member agreed to<br />

ahare her medical costs but<br />

her cage is needed...<br />

MAZ - a 4-year-old tanwhlte*lack<br />

sheltie -shepherd,<br />

has been spayed and has had<br />

all her shots. But she was<br />

brought to the shelter a year<br />

ago by a resident wh<strong>of</strong>cwas<br />

moving, and 12 months U too<br />

long...<br />

SMOJCf Y - a tyMr-old<br />

dark trt-color spayed feline,<br />

at the shelter-since April 14,<br />

1981. While a darling, she Is a<br />

toner — very independent<br />

with no liking for other cats,<br />

dogs or children. Though a<br />

perfect companion tor an<br />

older person, after 2H years<br />

her time la fait running out..,.<br />

SPUNKY — a IVfcyear old<br />

Hack-white neutered feline,<br />

brought in July 24,1982 by a<br />

tearful owner who bad an<br />

aUergy. He is exceptionally<br />

curious and not destructful.<br />

Ms *is another ease where<br />

cage shortages dictate....<br />

A month ago the Society's<br />

death raw was cheated at the<br />

last hour when ZEUS, a Wi-<br />

year-old tan-white aU-<br />

Amerlcan neutered male<br />

amine, was adopted whue<br />

groggy from a sedation given<br />

prior to that fateful<br />

euthanasia needle. He had<br />

been at the shelter 11 months<br />

and hope for his adoption<br />

given up.<br />

The Society would lite to<br />

hear feat adoption phone 399-<br />

2018 ring for Rent, MB,<br />

Sm<strong>of</strong>eey and Spunky.<br />

HA month ago death row was cheated at the last hour when a dog was adopted while groggy from a sedation given prior to euthanasia<br />

Smokey-her time li fast running out.<br />

Renl-but her cage to needed....<br />

„-,, iiV w Miti-iSnuftikihft!• tobtong<br />

features<br />

The SetUhwlLedger<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24 IMS Page Three, Section Two<br />

Ham operators are geari and<br />

By<br />

DONALD J. FREDERICK<br />

NattaalQeograpUe<br />

Newi Service<br />

It may take a real ham to<br />

get in touch with an E.T.<br />

Ham radio operaton are<br />

being encouraged to Join the<br />

Search for Extraterrestrial<br />

Intelligence (SETI).<br />

SBTI operates on the<br />

premise that evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

Intelligence elsewhere in fee<br />

uttverse probably will come<br />

from radio signals produced<br />

by advanced civilizations.<br />

. "We hope to encourage and<br />

coordinate a network <strong>of</strong> small<br />

radio telescopes operated by<br />

hams that would probe the<br />

|ky for Intelligent signal*<br />

from space," says Stan Kent,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> tbe Date Vet<br />

Corporation. Bated in San<br />

Jose, CaM, the nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organhatton promotes space<br />

exploration and rtssareh,<br />

"Molt hams already have<br />

the technical know-how to put<br />

together a SETI system,"<br />

points out Kant "The componenti<br />

are all available or<br />

CM easily be built and linked<br />

together-<br />

NASA scientists at An**<br />

tasareh Center, near San<br />

Jose, hek>ed launch the Delta<br />

Vet program by showing how<br />

to build the BMaiMry<br />

equipment and providing<br />

computer program* mat will<br />

sort ont valid Incoming<br />

signal* from false ilarms.<br />

Kent hope* the hams will<br />

concentrate their efforts on<br />

microwave frequencies, fee<br />

types Oat new carry<br />

television and radar trin-<br />

"If an Intelligent<br />

cMttMtton 18 light yean<br />

away picked up the signal<br />

from • stray TV broadcast, it<br />

Just might beam back on me<br />

same frequency," he reasons.<br />

John H. Wolfe, program<br />

•dentist for SETI at An**,<br />

and a former bam operator, 1*<br />

enthusiastic about the<br />

program. "It's an opportunity<br />

for the public to get actively<br />

tavolwd in space research.<br />

Ultimately, I'dlk* to see the<br />

amateur SETI thing<br />

mushroom into an in*<br />

ternattonal network<br />

compassing hams «Q around<br />

the world."<br />

NASA has already embarked<br />

on Its own tarreaching<br />

SETI program.<br />

CrucutltothelntiilrtafsUa<br />

multi-channel spectrum<br />

analyxer, a device mat can<br />

scan 74,000 radta frequencies<br />

simultaneously for<br />

meaningful signals.<br />

Thl* prototype will be<br />

hooked into NASA's radio<br />

telweope at Goldsto*. Calif.,<br />

for testing thl. fan and will b«<br />

tried next spring on tbe<br />

world's largest radio<br />

telescope, the l,00Moot«U«<br />

dish at Areefbo, Puerto MM,<br />

Testing and rtflning this<br />

prototype Is fgmtctsd to take<br />

five yean so that a much<br />

e 1tM NMeM OMSIipNlit<br />

The world's largest rMdlotelcscopc at die Areclbo Observatory In Puerto Rico will soon<br />

eavesdrop on the stars in the flnt large-«cale Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SBTI).<br />

Ham radio operators are also being encouraged to join the SETI program using their own equipment<br />

and advanced technology developed by NASA,<br />

* Volunteer -weather watchers<br />

have been taking the nation's<br />

• temperature for over 130<br />

ByJOYASCHENBACH<br />

National Geographic<br />

Newi Service<br />

When it Comes to the<br />

weather, more than 11,800<br />

backyard weather watchers<br />

can't be wrong, t..<br />

They have taken the<br />

nation's temperature (high,<br />

low, and current), measured<br />

Its rainfall, snowfall, and<br />

evaporation rates, and kept<br />

track <strong>of</strong> the changing depths<br />

<strong>of</strong> its rivers every day in<br />

•very state for decades.<br />

Put them all together and<br />

you have one <strong>of</strong> the moat<br />

detailed record* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's weather history. The<br />

longest individual record,<br />

kept by a Nebraska fanner,<br />

cover* 71 years <strong>of</strong> nearly<br />

udbroken observations.<br />

Officially known as<br />

"cooperative weather observers,"<br />

these weathermen<br />

art volunteers who help be<br />

National Weather Service,<br />

outnumbering its paid staff by<br />

more tan two to on«. They<br />

a*y be the largest group <strong>of</strong><br />

yohinteers regularly assisting<br />

alederal government agency.<br />

Altogether they put In more<br />

twl a million noun a yiar.<br />

Some people might wonder<br />

Mri, Ora Burin walks to<br />

near her North.<br />

Att home every morning<br />

at JJmd drops something into<br />

:««: French Broad Rivtr<br />

;Sww. But bar aslghtari in<br />

•ftH^prings, population about<br />

•Ml,-are tceusttntd to Mr<br />

iafiy manUng mission, fta/i<br />

_. tot drops ml<br />

:1a a cone-shaped<br />

t attached toawtrs that<br />

.. h«r to measure, the<br />

. depft. Nonnal tarel U<br />

:«boot4 feet. <strong>On</strong> daw <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />

ralit, she goes baft fcr iftm,<br />

and 7 p.m. reading*. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

ctetag a flood she recorded r<br />

tm, • ' • •<br />

Mrs. Burgln volunteered<br />

because she T s ahvayi lived<br />

dose to fee rtvar, "It's Just a<br />

hop and a Jump up the httl."<br />

By now she's a local eipert on<br />

be French Broad's habits.<br />

When thsre's a tend warning,<br />

she's one <strong>of</strong> the first people to<br />

get cans — "a good many <strong>of</strong><br />

them."<br />

Some day* it can be difficult<br />

Just to get to your own back<br />

yard to take the dally temperature<br />

and precipitation<br />

readings — the task <strong>of</strong> most<br />

febattM, Ahta Hummel <strong>of</strong><br />

Gackle.N.D,, recalls a threeday<br />

snowstorm back In W<br />

wltt 60 mph wind* that pD«d<br />

snowbanks so high "you could<br />

walk on the tops <strong>of</strong> buildings."<br />

It dumped a Inches on tbe<br />

ground.<br />

Hummel had trouble<br />

reaching th» whu« wooden<br />

taTtrad bt« that houM the<br />

mometws and the m*Ul<br />

cydlndw that catches tb«<br />

rain and mow he m#*«ur«<br />

with a special stick. He had to<br />

bring the *nowintohl* kitchen<br />

to melt It down In warm water<br />

tor measuring.<br />

Hummel's bats taking<br />

fem various ratings every<br />

day at • pjn. for S3 ywrs,<br />

•ver sine* tb* man down at<br />

the train depot who had tht<br />

bbWttowaThsrthavtbttn<br />

loU <strong>of</strong> lo-below-ttro<br />

NBdta|l! hU lowwt: U<br />

below.<br />

Nebraska corn fanner<br />

Stanky Kasparsk somettmea<br />

would tfi a rope around bis<br />

waist and swim through tht<br />

swollen UttU Hue Rlvw to<br />

mm tat wt»» gwup hom*.<br />

m W stood onthi bank<br />

«M otbsr tnd d tb*<br />

d a lrt«, \!><br />

_^ lnsld* tht snlaU<br />

woodtn atnictuTt, k<br />

said ht Mt M If It win<br />

moving and would tepjlt Into<br />

tbt watar with him fait It<br />

kitsr did wash away* Aiscond<br />

•i.<br />

structure built on higher<br />

ground also eventually wound<br />

up In the river, Now the gauge<br />

house la located safely on ton<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bridge.<br />

The youngest In a femlly <strong>of</strong><br />

•even beys, Kaiparek<br />

Inherited the weatherwatching<br />

duties man than W<br />

years ago from his older<br />

brother*, some <strong>of</strong> whom had<br />

helped build the gauge house.<br />

"They're just like farm<br />

chorei now. I take care <strong>of</strong><br />

them every morning rain or<br />

shine. A lot <strong>of</strong> people depend<br />

on you and you want to do the<br />

Job right," Rasparek, 81, Is<br />

the local expert on Fairbury's<br />

wwtter and flood conditions,<br />

supplying bulletins to radio<br />

and television stations.<br />

Sometimes he gets called out<br />

ot bed at lam.<br />

There is at least one<br />

volunteer observer stationed<br />

in about every 600 square<br />

miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Territory, plus<br />

numerous others en special<br />

assignment monitoring river<br />

stages and evaporation rates.<br />

Most are private dttaens, but<br />

ta lone places water companies,<br />

public utilities, and<br />

universities take the<br />

Reports are made monthly<br />

and tallied at the National<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration's National<br />

Climatic Data Centtr in<br />

Amevflle, N.C The datauid<br />

picture they give <strong>of</strong> local and*<br />

regional weather Is useful to<br />

agriculturists, architects,<br />

cfimatologlsta, and even<br />

lawyers checking road condttons<br />

in aeddent cairn.<br />

Tbt naUonal network <strong>of</strong><br />

vohmtMr weathermen has<br />

btcoiM an Amsrkan Institution.<br />

It ttartad tvm<br />

btfor* the wtaunrservtce -<br />

at tht Smithsonian Institution<br />

ta 1MB. When me Weather<br />

Burtau began operation* In<br />

UN, th«r« were a few<br />

fluxnand volunteers; at tbt<br />

peak, in the mid40th century,<br />

more than 13,000.<br />

The program's highest<br />

award, given to volunteer*<br />

Hke Stanley Kasparak, 1*<br />

named for Thews Jefferson,<br />

who rtartod taking weather<br />

observations In 1786 and<br />

maintained a virtually unbroken<br />

record through J118.<br />

In today's mere<br />

sophisticated world <strong>of</strong><br />

weather satellites, the longrange<br />

forecast for the<br />

backyard observer is still<br />

mostly sunny, with some<br />

But there are some changes<br />

ta the Immediate outlook. The<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial, standardised<br />

equipment Oat the Weamar<br />

Service providst each <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

observers Is becoming mere<br />

n>M>i«nliWJ — taking the<br />

adventure out <strong>of</strong> the back<br />

yard,<br />

the measuring stick for<br />

snow and rainfall ta giving<br />

way to a tape device that<br />

automatically records the<br />

dally amount <strong>of</strong> precipitation.<br />

The vohmtMr has to collect<br />

fee tape Just once a month<br />

from Its white rocket-shaped<br />

container.<br />

The mercury and alcohol<br />

thermometers for taking<br />

maximum and minimum<br />

temperatures in outdoor<br />

shtlttrs arc now being<br />

rtnlaced with a Drtcision<br />

"thermistor," a metal probe<br />

mat to connected by an underground<br />

cable to an electronic<br />

readout box hi the<br />

observer's bouse. It flashes<br />

the tempertur*) in digital<br />

tuiiu.<br />

Editor's note: IT*<br />

Lttlgtr is intaruMd in<br />

hnowbll tfw whersotout* tf<br />

Moptroiivt iMwtttr ob-<br />

atrvtra In our raadtTSrvp<br />

areajbrposribtecontultanon<br />

jp<br />

on fforiM fri Involving &<br />

foot, Tnwt ifttrtstsd should<br />

owitoct ths «tttor, m44U,<br />

larger and mere sophisticated<br />

version can bt developed, one<br />

that will scan eight to 10<br />

million frequende* at the<br />

stmeUme.<br />

This extraordinary interstellar<br />

telephone attachment<br />

then will b« used to<br />

listen for signals and<br />

eavesdrop on trsnsmlssioiM<br />

that may be going on<br />

elsewhere In the untnrss,<br />

"Initially well wo is on<br />

quiet, win-behaved, mlddkaged<br />

star* similar to our<br />

sun," Hys jni Tarter, an<br />

astronomer at the NASA<br />

Ames Center.<br />

"Uft elsewhere may htm<br />

evolved around such stars<br />

Just as It did hen. Our first<br />

target list contain* about 800<br />

such suns that are relatively<br />

dost to u."<br />

Tbe NASA search won't, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, be Hmitwi to inch<br />

stars. Large swath* <strong>of</strong> the sky<br />

win be Included. Of avwage<br />

•lie. Earth's galaxy, the<br />

Ifflky Way, contains hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> baUons <strong>of</strong> stars, and<br />

bUUons <strong>of</strong> other gskxie. <strong>of</strong><br />

varying slies Ml the universe.<br />

Harvard University<br />

physicist Paul Horowiti<br />

approves <strong>of</strong> a broad approach.<br />

"We may have an<br />

l l brtgtt diti<br />

to another galaxy or perhaps<br />

ta a rather obscure place in<br />

our own, It would be a shame<br />

to mis* th em because we onhlooked<br />

at nearby sources."<br />

Supported by th* Planetary<br />

Society, Horowiti recently<br />

began Ms own SETI endeavor<br />

wife a radio receiver and an<br />

(Moot antenna that for the<br />

next four years wffl scan<br />

111,072 channels<br />

dimiit«Tifni|«iy Set In an<br />

apple orchard not far from<br />

Boston, Horowiti'* receiver<br />

won't be able to listen In on<br />

other galaxies or vary dUUnt<br />

•tars ta our own.<br />

Why would an E.T. want to<br />

Y Don't Miss<br />

( The Sentinel-Ledger's<br />

6th ANNUAL<br />

Brt In touch with* ham, or ai<br />

ordinary earmUng for that<br />

natter? •<br />

'Tin not sure," say<br />

Horowiti with • simp;, "If<br />

hard to second guess to<br />

psychology <strong>of</strong> these gay<br />

when we don't even Ian<br />

whether they're green in<br />

•limy and bow many hesd<br />

bey have. ,<br />

"Communication may tie<br />

fundamental urge in th<br />

universe. Perhaps tt<strong>of</strong>?<br />

interested In the art o<br />

Fteasao, the musk <strong>of</strong> Baa<br />

There mu«t be some things a<br />

Earth that might tmusi<br />

them."<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

ST JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven, Av.<br />

tteean <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Beckworth J. VoorhtM,<br />

pasta 1<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 •.«. - Sunday chiffon<br />

school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7; 30 p,ni. - Evming unrtee<br />

Amn^<strong>of</strong>Ood<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

ai5 New Rd,<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

215 Shore Rd.<br />

(Plau I Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev, Andrew Suraee, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 am. • Worship service<br />

7 pjn, • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pjn, • Midweek service.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN CFfY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th a and Wesley Av.<br />

"OCl^<br />

Rev, Donald E, Hurlbert,<br />

paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am • Sunday school<br />

UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Aibury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16,<strong>1983</strong><br />

REV, BURDELLE HAWK<br />

Chaplain <strong>of</strong> Methodist Homes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>an <strong>City</strong><br />

SOW SEB VICt 10:20 A.M.<br />

CHWCH8HIVW 10:30 A.M.<br />

Serving South Oetih <strong>City</strong> Year 'Round<br />

"Make mention <strong>of</strong> Me<br />

on Myecaththatin My heaven<br />

I may remember thee,"<br />

Mm n MMi insiM ICIMISI<br />

the Bahaf Faith*<br />

For Information Call:<br />

399-5737<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

"THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE-<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

OUR QUARTET<br />

MOMMRMK<br />

HAHCYITOTT<br />

TOHKMOM<br />

1051<br />

New Members wera<br />

Received In the<br />

Lilt 10 Yurs,<br />

DR.WISZNArS<br />

10THANHIVERSARY<br />

10:00A.M.<br />

ONE FESTIVAL SERVICE.<br />

Dfl.WISZNAT PREACHES:<br />

"TRANSFIXED OR<br />

TRANSR6URED"<br />

TEXT: LUKE Ml-M :•„:;•<br />

COME, CELEBRATE WITH U81<br />

THE SENT1NEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY. N.J<br />

Worship together this<br />

ST« PETIB'S UNITip<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

JtkaMeMMIAvMim OwtaCHy.fc<br />

SUNDAY, OCT. 16th, <strong>1983</strong><br />

8:00 A.M. I<br />

•'BUT GROW!"<br />

, SPEAKER<br />

Dr. Frank Istingir<br />

(Th» iO;30S«viee«»roadeatton WHO<br />

STAFF<br />

QaVMM. Flitch,<br />

s William H.M«CI»Uan«>Ailoelat*<br />

, MtCov> AMt H<br />

1 wtoi,<br />

Nancyfdi(^e«vtr.tesf«Ne<br />

. Mf Wtftf. Mem»,l*»f!a>*<br />

Rtv, DONALD E. HURLBERT, Sintor Piitor<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16<br />

8:30 A.M.-8UHOAY8CHO01<br />

1 Ml kM • im PM. • fMTt* DONALD L HUWJ&T<br />

WEDMESOAY 7:00 P.M. • PRAYER SEIIWE<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,<br />

week<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

SUNDAY<br />

CABRINI B.C.<br />

B:4S ajn. - Sunda^School<br />

2nd St and Atlantic Av.<br />

11 ajn. — morning worAlp<br />

DAttY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

7:30 pjn, - Evening NT-<br />

11 »4n. to i pjn. • Reading<br />

Msgr. William McCorriJtln, room open.<br />

Pastor<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

MASSES<br />

Episcopal<br />

7sS0 pA — Prajw Mr<br />

DaUy -1 ajn.<br />

and bible itudy<br />

Saturday 6:30 pjn, HOLY TRINITY<br />

Sunday 8, »:30 and U mm, EPBCOPAL<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

30th St. and Bay Av. 1838 Shore Rd.<br />

O0NFESSIONS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Unwood<br />

Saturday Mm 11 ajn. IBRev.<br />

Michael W. Goldberg. Rev. Wmiam Osoover, pastor<br />

noon, before man in fee note<br />

R«v. Keith Johnson, astUtant<br />

evening and after dally Maw.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS 5:30 pjn.. Hoiy Euchariat 9:« ajn. _ Church achool<br />

Wabaah and Poplar «•,<br />

wife dawes for all agee.<br />

Unwood<br />

11 ajn. - Moratag wonhlp<br />

Rev. Lwnard Carrier!, paitor<br />

7:30 pjn. — Evening Mrvice<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

8tti St. and Central Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

David M. Fineh. put<strong>of</strong><br />

WlUlam R. McCleUand.<br />

aatodate<br />

Kenneth R. Fell, aaaodate<br />

Eugene McCoy, director <strong>of</strong><br />

muilc<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn.. Church achool<br />

10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship, Paitor Finch<br />

preaching.<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

MEIHODIST<br />

10 N, Stan Road.<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev, JJD. Overcaah, pastor<br />

*<br />

Presbyterian<br />

FTRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7ft St. and Wesley Av,..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cifr<br />

Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />

Risen, coming again.<br />

i<br />

Minister: Rev. William. •.<br />

Radcliffe Allen, ThM —<br />

Rev. Jefrey W. Winter,<br />

assistant<br />

Orector <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry'<br />

Loper<br />

Organist, Jean Rldgway<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a,m. . .<br />

U ajn. • Morning wefsttp<br />

7:30 pjn. • Evening w<strong>of</strong>slilp<br />

The Unlttd PreibyterJan, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Watley Avenue<br />

A«v. Wm. RadcllHe Alleni Th.M., pastar<br />

Rev, Jeffrey W. Winter, Aiiilfint Pastor<br />

Jwin Rjdnway, chair Director and Organist<br />

HtnryC. Loper, Director <strong>of</strong> Music ; ,<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOIiR 16,1883<br />

^WOftSW11:M A.<br />

EVB«QW0M». 7:30 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOt 9:30 JUi<br />

The WMt Bible For The wnote Person<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J, PAGE 5 — SECTION TWO<br />

Church to mark its<br />

127th anniversary<br />

The Rev.Rwuell H. Bowers Msgr. James A. Garr, pastor ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

10;45 a.m. and 7 p.m. •<br />

Worship service<br />

Jr., minister . ——•—•— 44$ "nd Landls Av,<br />

MASSES<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Daily — 7 and I a_m.<br />

7 p,m, • Prayo' ienrtei. 9:45 a.m. • Sunday school Saturday — 4 and 7 pi.<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship Sunday - I, BUS and 11<br />

7 p,m. • Evening isrvici a.m.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST CONPESS1ON<br />

(Amis-lean Baptist)<br />

8th St. and West Av.<br />

Weekday! after 1 a.m.<br />

18th St. and Simpson Av. Rev Michael Walters, paitor Matt; Saturday, 2:JO to 1:10<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

p m, and after 7 pjn. Han,<br />

Community Center<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Rev. Richard Wlngate, pastor<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn, • Morning iervtee OUR LADY OP<br />

SUNDAY<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

10 mm. — Worship itrvtet TUESDAY<br />

40th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

with Rev. Wtagito pnaebing. 7-M pa. • Prayer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Nursery provided,<br />

Msgr. Joseph Doherty, paitor<br />

ll:U ajn, — Sunday idiool<br />

CALVABV<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

BAPTIST<br />

MASSES<br />

Mi and New York Av<br />

Dally • 8 and 10 a A. and 4<br />

message, phone 398-8528.<br />

Ngemers Point<br />

p.m.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice U located<br />

tfcn Corbett. pastor<br />

Saturday • I mm., 4 and 7<br />

at ffl W. Inlet Rd., phone m-<br />

% —————<br />

pm,<br />

m,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Sunday-8,9,1O:1S and 11:30<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

SEAVIEW IAFTBT<br />

U a.m. .Morning worship<br />

3)25 Shore Rd,<br />

e pjn. • Family study hour CONFESSIONS<br />

Unwood<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service Thursday and Friday after<br />

Rev. William W LeConey,<br />

Bajn/Mara.<br />

pastor<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Saturday, iiSO to 3:30 pjn,,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Rev. Lafayette Rlddick, or anytime upon request.<br />

9:16 a.m, • Sunday school<br />

pastor<br />

10:15 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • amday^ehool<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

11 ajn, • Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. • Evening bible study<br />

and prayer service.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 pjn. - Midweek prayer<br />

coRBiN crrv BAPTIST lervlee<br />

Main Street<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Corbtn Qty<br />

Upper Township Middle<br />

RJ. BIgga, pastor<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

SUNDAY<br />

B;48 a.ro, • Sunday school<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

U ajn. - Morning worship<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SECOND CAP! MAY 9:45 ajn. - Sunday School<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10:45a.m.-Momlng strvloB<br />

600 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

1<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 7 and 8:30 ajn.<br />

GMk<br />

Satuday • 8:30 pjn,<br />

Sunday - 8.»: JO and 11 ajn.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Weitay Av.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 4 to I<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pjn.<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

Christ Scientist RESURRECTION<br />

and Reading Room 200 W. Tuekahoe Rd.<br />

8th St. & Aibury Ave. Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J.<br />

GffitXSTIAN pastor<br />

SCIENCE MASSES<br />

Sunday* 11:00 A.M. Daily • I and 9<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M, Friday -1 ajn. and 7 pjn.<br />

Wednesdays 1:00 P.M. Saturday - 4 and «:S0 pjn.<br />

Testimonial Meeting Sunday -1,9:30 and 11 ajn.<br />

RMdlnfl Room Dally<br />

llA.M.fOjP.M, Confession! held before<br />

ALLWILCOMB Man.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

American Btptltt Church"<br />

S.ry/c.i MM it OCMH CWjf CammynHF CMfw<br />

IBthStrwtaSlmptonAw.<br />

M«| • •nMr • MrGNiliMi<br />

W0RSWP10A.M.(P<br />

8900VEHTN0R<br />

PARKWAY<br />

MARGATE<br />

35 DtMffllnaMnt<br />

Ripntintad<br />

d<strong>Oct</strong>inCtty<br />

N r u Interdenominational MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

SEAVILLE - The Suvffie was added to the rear <strong>of</strong> the<br />

find and Landia Av.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SealileOty<br />

JNDAY<br />

N4ethodi«t Church on Route 9 church.<br />

here wffl celebrate tti 127th<br />

y<br />

10:30a.m. - Morning service Irttand, paattr<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church ^ch<br />

Several years ago the pond<br />

annlvtrtiry thU Sunday, was dug, and the members <strong>of</strong><br />

Bev. John Kfflen, palter<br />

wltt guest speaker me Rev. L.<br />

The service will begin with the church met weekly to<br />

MASSES<br />

Burdelle Hawk.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

WESLEY UNTTHJ<br />

a hymn sing led by Sonera work around the church and<br />

9:45 a.m. — Church school METHODIST<br />

Daily-7ajn.and4:30p.m.<br />

Cnraon at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. the grounds. The pond has<br />

bi the chui'di<br />

REORGANIZED CHURIH tor aB ages<br />

Rt.810<br />

JtfferyTUdsn, church puior, been landscaped through toe<br />

Saturday • 8 IA, 5 and 7<br />

OF JESUS UBS,<br />

11 a.m. — The aervlee Fetor Aur|<br />

will lead the 3 o'clock »ervice effort* <strong>of</strong> fee members <strong>of</strong> be<br />

Dr. John F. Garrahan, pajtor featuring special guest church and by many<br />

pjn.Tri church<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Sunday-8,»:30and U ajn.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

speaker, the Rev. David memorials. A gazebo was<br />

11 a.m. — Meett In the<br />

Awe R4 and DawM Av. SUNDAY<br />

Bailey, director <strong>of</strong> Ranch constructed on the Mand and<br />

j<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Somen Point<br />

9:


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A community thanks<br />

the Rev. Killeen<br />

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10th anniversary for pastor ) I Contest reminder, and a couple erf cool-weather recipes for autumn \<br />

Dr. Martin<br />

pastor<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

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CALCULATOR<br />

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9th Street and Bay Ave. Occaif Cfty, RJ.<br />

Mfi iimm W wMf'Uti Ui<br />

C,<br />

Wlnnat, *• >n Interdenominational<br />

„ ecumenical congregation with<br />

ByHAJUGHUBER<br />

SodalEdnor<br />

Cooking connection<br />

types <strong>of</strong> home cooking.<br />

Included in the leaflet are<br />

recipes tor dutch rarebit,<br />

spaghetti pie, cneeaey potato<br />

pancakes and many more.<br />

For your free copy tend *<br />

itamped, telf-addre**ed long<br />

envelope to Cheese jamboree,<br />

American Dairy Association,<br />

ffi S. SaUna St., Syracuse,<br />

SEA ISLE CTTY - TH§ aid nil parishioner* but to all<br />

Joeal governing bodj^ has residents <strong>of</strong> Sea Ue <strong>City</strong>."<br />

formally laudsd the Rev, John The formal resolution Went<br />

16 In celebration <strong>of</strong> his 10th wddlngi were<br />

C, KUleen for hJj mlnlatratlon on to cite the Catholic<br />

annlveriary a* pastor._<br />

400 funeralj) conducted, 300<br />

to thi community Father minister for having "always<br />

He assumed his port at<br />

baptisms performed in the<br />

MUMn hat been reawlgned to nude himself available to<br />

a new pattorata out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Margate in <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1973, last 10 year*. And thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer hit tpirltua! comfort to<br />

county.<br />

coming from St. Paul'! <strong>of</strong> shore visitors make at-<br />

many In their time <strong>of</strong> sorrow<br />

Lutheran Church, tendance at Sunday service a<br />

Rev, KUeen, patter <strong>of</strong> the and need,"<br />

Philadelphia, where he had"must"<br />

at the Margate<br />

St. Joseph's Church here for Rev, KiUeen has been<br />

been senior pastor for 20 Community Church—the<br />

the put seven and a half reassigned by the Camden<br />

colonial church complei<br />

vean, wa§ presented with a Catholic Diocese to a<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>. 16 a combined which won a national award<br />

resolution from the Sea Isle pastorate In Cherry Hill.<br />

morning wonhlp service is tor outstanding architecture,<br />

<strong>City</strong> CommlMloneri for •Fattier Kllleen will be<br />

scheduled for 10 ajn. and Dr,<br />

having "given untiringly <strong>of</strong> mlsied by all who know bun<br />

Wtsznat will preach the BHgantine, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to<br />

lgj time and effort to not only Bid love him," the resolution<br />

sermon, "Transfixed or Philadelphia - they come.<br />

continued, concluding win an<br />

Transfigured," to be foDowed In Mi study Dr. Wlaznat sits<br />

PHOTO PICKUP COST atenslon <strong>of</strong> "belt wishes and<br />

at 11 a.m. by the celebration surrounded by a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

AD pietvM Out appear In continued success."<br />

recaption in the church plaques .---,-- and pictures which<br />

r<br />

ne Sentinel-Ledger may be A certified copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fellowhiip haU, Members, testify to bis miniatry and Ms<br />

picked ap.t the <strong>of</strong>fice, 11Z 8th resolution was presented to<br />

Wends and also ouU<strong>of</strong>-tawn concern: Framed bachelor's,<br />

Street for a charge <strong>of</strong> «, any Rev. KUeen "ta appredatleii<br />

time daring the regular and recognition for his Departing pastor Rev. John C. Kiileen Is presented with a resolution by guests are expected. master's and doctor's<br />

Margate Community degreea,honortrylmlgitoood<br />

builneit day, loUawimt spiritual contribution to fee Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Commissioners William H. VanArtsdalen Jr., left, and J. Church si W00 Ventnor Pky. ta the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus,<br />

poblkaoon in the paper. Sty <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>." Alan Gansert.<br />

the B'nal B'rlth human<br />

relations award, a special<br />

recognition by the Daughters<br />

qf the American Revolution;<br />

AMKiCA'S FAMILY DRUG STORE<br />

pictures <strong>of</strong> Archbishop Fulton<br />

Sheen and Dr. Norman<br />

NEW ARRIVAL?<br />

Vincent Peale, preaching at<br />

Tell us about your new Bundle and receive<br />

Or, Wlsznat's Philadelphia<br />

iekertfs TOE Baby Bundle plus F8f I membership<br />

In iclafd's Baby Bundle Club, Members<br />

"When I get even slightly<br />

discouraged, I look at these<br />

receive discount coupons for Baby's pre-<br />

"trophies" and they Inspire<br />

scriptions and much needed baby products.<br />

me to go on," he says.<br />

Visit our Pharmacy for details.<br />

Dr. Wlsmat was born <strong>of</strong><br />

German missionary parents<br />

ta Brazil. After studies In<br />

South America and European<br />

schools, a scholarship brought<br />

ASSORTED SNACK-SIZE<br />

him to the United State,<br />

CANDY<br />

Later, an Invitation by a<br />

MRS<br />

ANDES ORf ME d« MENTHE<br />

WRIOLEYS SUM or<br />

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• SUN GIANT RAISINS<br />

TMTtti HMOS 1M4L,<br />

••by Ruth,<br />

101 bubble gum pieces<br />

Bulterfinger<br />

CYALUME<br />

ASSORTED HALLOWEEN<br />

LIGHTSTICK<br />

COSTUMES<br />

4 89<br />

TIP: Just before<br />

scrambledegg*. sprinkle with<br />

There is still one week left<br />

grated Parmesan cheese.<br />

to enter recipes ln the<br />

What's Cooking '« contest<br />

Deadline for accepting<br />

uncovered, for U minutes;<br />

entries for this sixth annual LASAGNA ROLUJPS tarn a half turn after 8<br />

Growing without soil garden club talk<br />

contest Is a pjn. Wednesday,<br />

minutes. Sprinkle cheese over<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 19, All recipe* wUl then 12 Huted-edge Usagna top,<br />

be given to a panel <strong>of</strong> Judge* noodle*<br />

Microwave on full power,<br />

The technique <strong>of</strong> pawing •uccessfully grown wife fee chairman, discussed tie<br />

who wi". determine the 10 3 T. butter<br />

uncovered, until cheese to<br />

plant* without soil was ex- use <strong>of</strong> chemicals and water. possibilities <strong>of</strong> but trips In Be<br />

rim, •eml-flnallsts ln each <strong>of</strong> the % c. chopped onion melted, about 1 minute. Let<br />

plained to members <strong>of</strong> the Thl* method, she noted, future. • '^<br />

three categorle* — appettm 3 pkg*. (10-ox.) froMn stand uncovered 5 minutes<br />

Garden dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at makes it poiaibk to cultivate<br />

•ihtfc and salad*, entrees and soups, spinach, thawed and before *ervtag.<br />

Iheir monthly meeting In the plants on a patio or even in-<br />

Dr, Martin Wiszuyf and bread* and desserts.<br />

id<br />

8th ft. recreation hall last doors If the gardener hu little BUS TRIP OCT. M tn<br />

Contestant* chosen will be<br />

•cream<br />

Abo from the Dairy<br />

week.<br />

outdoor space available She Our Lady <strong>of</strong> SorroM<br />

notified by mall to bring the Wtsp. salt<br />

Association!* this recipe for a<br />

The speaker wa* Margaret exhibited several specimens Church, Unwood, wffi tponMr<br />

Philadelphia church i to dish (prepared at home) to<br />

cheese »auce made with<br />

Winner, representing grown by this process. a bus trip Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 30(%<br />

become It's pastor convlncod the cafeteria <strong>of</strong> the In- v, e. grated Parmesan carrot*, mushrooms, Italian<br />

Shoreline Gardening <strong>of</strong> South<br />

BalUmore Harbor Including a<br />

hta to return to Amerliai.i termediate school, 19th Street cheese<br />

•usage, tomato sauce and<br />

Seavllle. Her topic wa* A grape vine wreath made visit to be aquarium. Tidtfn<br />

He served aa senior pa«r and Bay Avenue, Thar*day, IT. flour<br />

cheese. Serve hot over<br />

"Introduction <strong>of</strong> by Mary Frid was presented are ISO per person and dotft<br />

<br />

service performed<br />

geared to the beautiful feD quart rectangular baking<br />

bv our own<br />

• weather we have been having. dish. Arrange roD-upe ta dl«h<br />

With warm sunny days and and cover with remaining<br />

cool comfortable evening*, sauce. Bain until not and<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

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To Join<br />

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menu planning — from cold aptinUe with cheeae. Return<br />

HIV* ttlll ge#f», "fl£P4ffl/T"<br />

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aandwtchea and salads to to oven until cheese is melted,<br />

We repair mast molor Brandt <strong>of</strong><br />

something a little heavier about three muiute*.<br />

WMhtr'l, dryeri, ftlrlgtfafors, ranges<br />

Budget<br />

tnddlihwMhtrs. -Pirti Salts.<br />

Following the debate, MM MA more substance.<br />

lMunl<br />

will be a panel discussion'oc Here to a great fall meal Microwave directions:<br />

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bom Stockton faculty «M filling and economical from above, Microwave onion ta<br />

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students. 'I' the American Dairy butter ta small container on<br />

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Thursday, Nov. 18 and 17, in Stockton's <strong>On</strong>er Planning<br />

G-wing gantry <strong>of</strong> the Pomona Office at 852.1778 art. 650.<br />

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Jeff MargoUt <strong>of</strong> PennywUe Emporium with<br />

FMttval ol Valnea winner LU Umbert wko<br />

won a five-quart slow cooker following last<br />

week's drawing.<br />

Shirley Huber <strong>of</strong> La Contour displays the<br />

seven-piece cookware let won by Charline<br />

Notara, unavailable for photo, following the<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing last week.<br />

Yvonne Cairnes, left, presents Linda Schwarti<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Dennis with a seven-piece<br />

cookware set following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values<br />

drawing last week at Yvonne's Sewing Box,<br />

Catherine McCormac, left, <strong>of</strong> Oceaii <strong>City</strong><br />

accepts a seven-piece cutlery set from Pam<br />

Rumer <strong>of</strong> Cerruti's Beauty Shoppe, as winner<br />

in last week's Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawliig.<br />

Andrian Espoiito, left, <strong>of</strong> LUigi's Italian<br />

Restaurant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, presents Joey<br />

Hideshima with her Festival <strong>of</strong> Values gift.a<br />

Stuart slow crock cooker.<br />

Alma Peek, left, <strong>of</strong> Fisherman's Wharf<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Values winner Sheila Schaffer <strong>of</strong> ColUngs<br />

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Maureen Cullen, left, and Jackie Cossat<br />

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show the seven-piece stalnlest steel f<br />

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M. Pedneck <strong>of</strong> Somen Point as winner In thf<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Values program.<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />

!N - «<br />

BRIAN LEYPOLDT<br />

Quarterback<br />

WOODS<br />

rVctNCV ,^<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

HSURANCE<br />

(609)398-0200<br />

LIFE! CASUALTY<br />

EDDIE'S<br />

AUTO<br />

SUPPLY<br />

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8:M-1:30 Sat.<br />

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Guard<br />

HICKMAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

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Browned A Ready<br />

For your<br />

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Hrst<br />

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FLANDERS<br />

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End<br />

THEJENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

JOHNBELOIN<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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End<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Red Raiders <strong>1983</strong> Season<br />

Football Schedule<br />

- VARSITY -<br />

Sat,, <strong>Oct</strong>. 15 *MilIvflle...... Away 1:3O<br />

Sat,, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22 *Bridgeton ,., Home 10:30<br />

Sat,* <strong>Oct</strong>.» *igg Harbor Twp.Away 1:30<br />

Sat,* Nov. 5 'Atlantic <strong>City</strong> , Home 10-30<br />

Sat., Nov. 12 *Vine!and Away 1:30<br />

Thurs./Nov.24Plea$antvllle Home 10.00<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 9<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CJfyA.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 28<br />

Cumberland 12<br />

Hojy Spirit!<br />

Mainland 0<br />

•Capi-Atlentle League Dlvltlen I<br />

HeadCoach: Ed Wooley<br />

Mtilfintl:<br />

Wayne Wman, Mike siavtikl. Oary Dwnhirtt,<br />

TonyOaiente.<br />

Stainton's<br />

Cast May County's<br />

LARGEST<br />

Depirtment8tort<br />

PHONE<br />

399-5511<br />

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Back<br />

LEON'S<br />

MENSSHOP<br />

•MKE<br />

•PUMA<br />

.CONVERSE<br />

• PMWCEM<br />

THIS WEEK'S GAME<br />

SATURDAY, OCT. 15th<br />

1:30 P.M.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

VS<br />

•MILLVILLE<br />

AWAY<br />

Wallace's<br />

DBCOUHT<br />

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Halfback wlWIHlll Hiew<br />

<strong>City</strong> ArM line* IMI<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Home Saving*<br />

and Loan<br />

Association<br />

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For the Best in Take-Out<br />

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ITALIAN FOOD Kmimuki,<br />

EDWOOLLEY<br />

Head Coach<br />

PLUMBING<br />

& HEATING<br />

"WhtsY*U Want The B«tt<br />

FMMl<br />

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ALL ISEASONS<br />

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WE NOW HAVE...<br />

J Pumpkins • Applies<br />

Halloween Decorations<br />

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OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

ALLYiAR<br />

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dirty 1 !<br />

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End<br />

The<br />

Sentinel<br />

Ledger<br />

H^STM|IEW8 -t\.<br />

BMTM ADVERTHIW<br />

OCTOBER 13, J8M THE » OCEAN Cn*Y» NJ, PAGE II — SECTION TWO<br />

Colts kick Raiders in last minute and a half<br />

; Divid MUler tossed his flnit TD pass <strong>of</strong> the MMOD *»*«•*•*„,.<br />

puthlng his career passing yardage to SM, the slxtt hi^eit total In icnool<br />

hUtory.<br />

State (rid man to<br />

address marine<br />

dealers<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the area<br />

dtatftw <strong>of</strong> the New Jertey<br />

^Q meet with Richard A.<br />

ifont <strong>of</strong> the New Jeriey<br />

Economic Development<br />

Authority, 8 p.m. Monday,<br />

Ort. 17 •tHwry tan, Somm<br />

PMnt ..-<br />

Fond, a loan <strong>of</strong>ficer with fee<br />

EDA, will discuss the Hnds <strong>of</strong><br />

flnanctal help his ageocy can<br />


PAGE 12 - SECTION TWO CITY. N J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.<br />

Freeholder Director Anthony T. Catanoso <strong>of</strong> North Wlldwood receives<br />

the Old Salt Award for outstanding service Hi promoting flying in New<br />

Jeney from New Jersey Travel and Resort Association President Barbara<br />

Muller <strong>of</strong> Renault Winery, Egg Harbor, and New Jersey'Outdoor<br />

Writers Past President Herb Blackwell, outdoor columnist <strong>of</strong> the Trentonian<br />

in Trenton.<br />

JEFF FROST<br />

-REGISTERED BUHDER-<br />

Alteratlons • Additions<br />

Decks and Siding<br />

Kitchens and Baths<br />

Inwnd<br />

CALL FOR<br />

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Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!<br />

STAHLER'S<br />

Registered Builders<br />

Res.; 3315 West Ave., Dial 399-2980<br />

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ED MOONEY PAINTING<br />

. iSYurt<br />

Eipertence<br />

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INTERIOR • EXTERIOR • NEW A OLD WORK<br />

DECORATING<br />

Fully Imured • Free Eitlmatei • Cheek Our Reference*<br />

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All Types Of<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding • Sheet Metal<br />

328 Wist Avi. Phone <br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3M-104B<br />

WTRIC<br />

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCES ,<br />

WIRINGS REWIRING<br />

CONVERSIONS<br />

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LIGHTING DESIGN<br />

INTERIOR* EXTERIOR<br />

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ELECTRIC<br />

Residential • Commercial<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Kitchen AW Wthwashm<br />

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* • • .<br />

'The Oldest Established Builder in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

FRED TARVES,<br />

Complete Building Services for 31 Years<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Call Don Tarvti, %99-UOt or Ml;<br />

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r<br />

ii<br />

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Registered Builder<br />

223 West Ave. Phone 398-4529<br />

N<br />

Catanoso receives 'Old Salt'<br />

The New Jeraey Travel ud aadtwen It put prMidnt <strong>of</strong> and was Instrumental In<br />

Resort AModatioi and the the NJOWA.<br />

creating writer visit* to Cape<br />

New Jertty Outdoor Writer* The Old Salt award it May Comfy which, In tun,<br />

AMOdatton Joined at a recent presented annually to angenerated<br />

large amount* <strong>of</strong><br />

meeting at the Lobster Houw, Individual who baa done an publicity for the fUWng •long<br />

Gold Spring, to pay tribute tooutstanding<br />

Job in promoting the Jeney Cape shore.<br />

Freeholder Director Anthony .New Jersey flsWng outside The New Jersey Travel and<br />

T Catanoso <strong>of</strong> North WUd- New Jersey.<br />

Resort Association pnttnted<br />

woed who received the annual Catanono, who has headed Catanoao with an uacriotd<br />

'Old Salt' award from the Mo the Cape May County plaque and the New Jertey<br />

associations.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs Outdoor Writers presented<br />

fa) bis 20-year tenure at bin a with a fishing rod and<br />

The award was presented to freeholder, has been In- reel.<br />

Catanoso by Urban Muller strumental In expanding The county fishing contest<br />

<strong>of</strong> Renault Winery, Egg county (Ubtng contest* from • hu been part <strong>of</strong> a broad<br />

Harbor, who ii president summer to year-round event promotional effort on the part<br />

NJTRA, and by Brt Black, Hi also served u honorary sf the county's Depu tuMmt <strong>of</strong><br />

well, outdoor cloumnlst for chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Public Affaire which Is aimed<br />

the Trcntonlan In Trenton, County Martin Tournament at expanding the tourUt<br />

season In Cape May County by<br />

attracting additional tourist*<br />

10-year-old is finalist<br />

In the <strong>of</strong>f season.<br />

Under CatwoM'i direction,<br />

Jennifer Frank, 10, <strong>of</strong><br />

the department annually<br />

Marmora was a finalist In the<br />

hosts outdoor and travel<br />

Middle States TennU<br />

writer! from the Middle<br />

Association tournament S<strong>of</strong>t.<br />

Atlantic States and Canada at<br />

30 in Bethany Bead, Del<br />

a weekend visit to the Jeney<br />

It was her fifth association<br />

Cape during which Biking<br />

tournament <strong>of</strong> the season and<br />

trips are scheduled as well at<br />

the final meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

visits to County tourist at-<br />

summer circuit In her four<br />

tractions. Many magailne<br />

articles and newspaper<br />

columns extolling ape May<br />

Bowling<br />

eounty'i fine salt water<br />

fishing have resulted from<br />

NORTHFIILD - Five rwpeenvely.<br />

these writer visits.<br />

O'clock Express winner for Standings: Marmora Local<br />

The County Freeholders,<br />

high game on <strong>Oct</strong>. S was Joan 12-4, BfcM Electric 114; Jennifer Frank under Catanoso's leaderAlp,<br />

Muni with lW.<br />

Wash Bowl M; Johnson's<br />

also supported effort! to stop<br />

Ellle Beebe won for UghElectric<br />

M; Mley Plumbing previous outings, the made It<br />

fee implementation <strong>of</strong> a salt<br />

series with 499 and the Wash 74- MOrio'i 1-9; No Ntnit •- to the semi-finals.<br />

water fishing license to New<br />

Bowl won team game and 10, and Woodmode Cabinetry Jennifer won the Mc> Jersey - a tax which hu<br />

series with 1,394 and 492, MI,<br />

Donald's Tennis Classic for been consistently opposed by<br />

United Way held on June 2 In the NJTRA because, mem-<br />

Vineland, competing In the 12bers maintain, it would have<br />

Classified ads bring results and-under daw.<br />

serious harmful eflects to<br />

She Is tentatively ranked tourist fUning in the summer<br />

No. 1 In the New Jeney<br />

Tennis Association and No. 5<br />

In devoting • pertion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

In the Middle States TennU<br />

eounty'i promotional budget<br />

Association.<br />

to the fUhlng-reUted ac-<br />

She la a fifth grade student tivities, Catanoao continues<br />

at the Upper Township hU belief that fliMngU one <strong>of</strong><br />

Middle School. ttw many attribute* on the<br />

Jersey apt ud h New<br />

EARL L, SHAW, JR. Jersey which are natural<br />

PAINTING<br />

Joseph B,<br />

-IMC-<br />

season-extenders.<br />

R00HNG&<br />

"Since many <strong>of</strong> the people<br />

who participate In the long<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

SHEET METAL WORK salt water fUhtng season art<br />

MOREY BRYANT FORCED AIR out-<strong>of</strong>-state visitors, they<br />

Interior • Exterior Electrical Contractor<br />

HEATING make substantial contributions<br />

to tte economy <strong>of</strong><br />

Insured<br />

206 7th Street<br />

252 We«t Avenue fce entire state <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

Dial: 399 2128<br />

Phone 399-1243<br />

sey," be MM.<br />

Edward H, Reed • BttMtntlal •. CMnmarclll<br />

• elieiricil eantracfing<br />

DIAL 3992909<br />

• Marat! IIMtrlf KNl VINCENT STAHLER<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRY INSULATE<br />

SUMMER Injn WINTER<br />

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•New or Old<br />

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•Ask About Ollin<br />

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OAK AVENUE<br />

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NORTHFELD<br />

SMth SSI JtfUy 641-3133<br />

11<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sportsmen Jim Accardl, left, and<br />

BUI Jackson show there Is quality as well as<br />

quantity to the faU run <strong>of</strong> weakflsh <strong>of</strong>f Great Egg<br />

Inlet. The two they hold weighed 9 and 11%<br />

pounds, respectively. In a recent catch <strong>of</strong> ISO<br />

keeper-sized weakflsh taken aboard Jackson's<br />

boat. Opossum.<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

The top score-at The <strong>Ocean</strong> Mary Lockwer 4,080 and Alice<br />

aty Card Club on <strong>Oct</strong> 7 InUneker<br />

4,010,<br />

ptoochle wu John Henderson the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

with 625.<br />

meets Monday and Thursday<br />

The runners-up wire eveninga at 6th Street and<br />

Evelyn Tate 822, Emma Cook Atlantic Avenue at the Youth<br />

612, Eleanor Haktennan 604, Center. Bridge (a played only<br />

Mai Taylor 600, Nan on Monday night.<br />

"ftuekwM S97, Rita Harkins Top Scorer In bridge <strong>Oct</strong>. 3<br />

596, George Boyd 584, jm<br />

•t The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

•tintium m, Frieda Mab was Johnette Hoekle with<br />

571, Edna Hopper 569, Howard<br />

5.1W,<br />

Ryan 559.<br />

High scorer In pinochle was<br />

Top scorer In pinochle Florence Stretton with 679,<br />

Monday, <strong>Oct</strong> 10 was CUB Runners-up in bridge were<br />

Stengel with 673.<br />

Eleanor Diamond 5,120,<br />

Runners-up were Evelyn Katherlne Schlmmel 4^70.<br />

late 653, MllMe Taylor 650, Vic Kaulfold 4,800, Henrietta<br />

CharUe O'Brien III, NanBute<br />

4^90, Gladys Young<br />

Truckseas 815, Nancy MuDaa 4,340, Wendell Young 3,770,<br />

609, Evelyn levies 5B§, Mai Fran Johnson 3,760, John<br />

Taylor 581, Ray Holllnger NO, Darsey 3,670, Edna Dairieto<br />

FVed Ivelser 575, Bert Car.<br />

penter 546, and Frank 1,830, Myri<br />

Tenerem538.<br />

Top bonore In bridge went to<br />

Myrle Ttadka with 4,940.<br />

Runners-up in bridge were<br />

Eleanor Diamond 4,920; Betty<br />

Wright 4,910, Marge Kleniing<br />

4,570, Edith Munn 4,490,<br />

Victor Kaufold 4.4J0, Edith B.<br />

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Mali 979, Charles Tata 563,<br />

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J. MUSSO, INC., REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 Wast Ava.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ, 08286<br />

In South Carolina, there's<br />

Hilton Head,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Jersey Shore, there's<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s prestigious, 20-aac wort coonnimlty.<br />

WHWii li« pis. <strong>Ocean</strong> M b i compieMij jtf-conuirad rMrt swlroir<br />

moit. The lownhduso will be armindrt % ddu« anmma - boating<br />

l.irllllte. swimming pool Icnnb courts and ptat/otm ton* wil al he<br />

avaUttle for resMenti' use<br />

Introducing nnr townhouso tnm tM,300.<br />

During our prKOf^mction phase, one and two bedroom townhomo are<br />

ejicepHwially prirad rrorn only IMJM, EsajjUorm too b th* deip.<br />

With inclllna. vautlle noorptaits and a magnlPcfrt locabon at thf hay<br />

Mm.<br />

A iao deflmit win naove your townhouse durlrs our pfe-anarueflon<br />

phBt But donind has been g«L » hurry, Oteiri Red b i rmvttoa<br />

opportunity m a primary residence, second home or Invotmmt propaty.<br />

<strong>of</strong>Terina rektoits a Ufestyfc that b un^ue to the ana, smnd to runt<br />

2ird Stneet on the Bay • wan <strong>City</strong>, ftew Jersey •<br />

Open 9-5 dally or by appointment.<br />

Sales tidiHlnrly through<br />

Cailnw<br />

399-2500<br />

i&m S9S 823!<br />

BERGER REALTY PRESENTS<br />

5<br />

eaview eaeh<br />

Townhouse Condominiums<br />

1619 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

ONLY 2 UNITS LEFT OUT OF 21!<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

fomi<br />

taK<br />

IICOND LIVEL<br />

IMreani<br />

J MaUarBMrMm<br />

Wiif<br />

• AM/FM Radio Intercom SyHcm a Washcrless Fauetts<br />

MOP PUN<br />

ALL DIMENSIONS APPROXIMATE AND SUiJECT TO flILD VARiATIONI<br />

• Energy-Efficltntrk.ting and Cooling • J»cu«l Whirlpool B«th (optional)<br />

• Hftliktor InergylfBciint Flreplaci (optional) a Microwave Oven (optional)<br />

• Washtr and Dryer . Ekluxe Ouptting (with flooring allowance optional)<br />

• M.lnten«nce-Frre Siding a Central Vacuum Cleaner Syrtem (optional)<br />

Weekend Rentals During Off Season<br />

Summer Rentals Available For '84 Season<br />

BERGER REALTY 32ndSt.&AsburyAv«.<br />

319-0076<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

DUPLEX<br />

341AtburyAvt.<br />

•145.000<br />

N.,ri, MW I Mdnsm, I MIM,<br />

nrniKt, |niuii« winaeiM, fully<br />

cirpatM ••til unit By &mm, Mwl<br />

wu.nukt<strong>of</strong>far. *•<br />

MI09UB.174I<br />

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«.E. For Sale R.E.For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

'BIACH FRONT DUKIX CONDO -<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.1<br />

RE. For Sale R,I. Per Silt R.I. For Salt R.I. For Site<br />

GREAT BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES A RENTALS<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

jersey Shore<br />

9% FINANCING<br />

Toauallflediuytrs.Call Today!<br />

609-9271451<br />

Visit Our Furnished Model Home at<br />

44 Greate Bay Drive<br />

MMflNMiNJ.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE<br />

8th A <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nfw Jersi', Dllla<br />

CLosio 3990855 Q<br />

SUNDAYS i*<br />

MMU<br />

Yearly bungalow, Living room, kitchen, dining<br />

area, 1 bedrooms, bath, utll. room, large cedar<br />

clOMi. detached large one car garage. M9,M0,<br />

SMLi<br />

Sun porch, LR, DR, klichen, util room, 4 bedrooms<br />

and Bath. Mot water baseboard hsat, ISI.MO,<br />

DUPLEX<br />

First floor, living room, kitchen, dining area, m<br />

bedroom, batfi. Second floor, living room, kitchen,<br />

dining area. 2 bedrooms, i bath. Gal bt> hut,<br />

U9M0.<br />

BUEST HOUSES-<br />

Mint condition, center city near beach and boar<br />

dwalk. Alto excel lent motel or eondo lift,<br />

SALES<br />

RIMTALS<br />

UVHISA<br />

OASTA<br />

REALTY L 398 38*9<br />

."Triplex" fully htifid (gal) with one, three and four<br />

bedroom spirtmtnts. Steps to beach. Mean views, freshly<br />

painted, plus 3 ear garage. 1175,000.<br />

"S71.900" for this very nice 2 BR condominium with tile<br />

bath, living room, dining area and kitchen, Condo fee <strong>of</strong><br />

II15 per mo. Includes heat, hot water and sewer.<br />

"S4S,M0" large building with white stone front, idail for<br />

any type pr<strong>of</strong>essional use.<br />

at<br />

"••suflful Hyfront" 2 story home on Sunny Harbor<br />

Lagoon, Three BR's, 3 tile baths, iw car garage, large<br />

floating dock, 1 beat slips and much, much morel Please<br />

call for details,<br />

"Duplex" Stone's throw to beach !> boardwalk. Largt<br />

property with 1 and 3 bedroom •partmtnts. Thru<br />

bedroom has 2 full baths, vtry largt master bedroom.<br />

Plus nice yard, <strong>of</strong>f street parking for 1 sirs, $124,500.<br />

"Two Family" with Quest House iietntt, Large property<br />

near fm 8. Central with one 2 bedroom apartment, owner's<br />

apartment, plus large lobby, A rooms, <strong>of</strong>f street parking<br />

for ii cars, ilM.OOQ. «<br />

'3 Family" with 1-2-5 btdroom units, Fully furnished,<br />

fully heated, excellent rental history, •tachbleek, only<br />

$90,000. Owner anxious to sell I<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

• GARDENRANCHIR<br />

CernerttBm hom« on iirgi<br />

•lot, PMturei 1 BR, 2 >,<br />

gangi, 6it hen & air<br />

conditioned. Asking<br />

ti7t,0Mfurn(ihfd,<br />

DUPLEX-NORTHEND<br />

Each apt, contains 2 Id, i<br />

B, porch. Sneter gariflt.<br />

Good rental income.<br />

PonlbU owner financing to<br />

a qualilleit buyer,<br />

1105,000.00.<br />

LAOOON/B AY FRONT<br />

Uirgt deck <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

panoramic view <strong>of</strong> bay,<br />

iagton £ meadow, 1 BR.<br />

and den, i baths, modern<br />

kitchtmtatiMdrai eiitinei,<br />

fireplace, garage. <strong>On</strong>ly U<br />

ytars young, excellent<br />

condition, on* owntr.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Lovely homt on corner lot<br />

with i ill, | i, Matt*,<br />

fireplace for only ifM*.<br />

GARDENS REDUCED<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $119,500 thli charming Cape Cod hat 1 Ir. «• MR,<br />

heat, oaraw on large lot.<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

•Excellent rental property In mew-In condition, S Br, IV,<br />

baths, gat heat, parking. Now only 1111400.60, furnished.<br />

GARDENS RANCHER<br />

Directly aereu the beach and located In Me prominent<br />

gardens tectlon <strong>of</strong> ocean city, four bedroom,, modern<br />

kitchen, air-conditioned and much met*. •14M0S.<br />

DUfLiX<br />

Maintenance free vinyl tiding. pa* heat, feature* a ft 3 br.<br />

Cental uniti. Modem, wall/Wall carpet. Aiding *1«M»0.<br />

• French Real Estate, inc.<br />

ATLANTIC A VI . „« ^.,<br />

BAYFRONT, BAYffiONT, BAYffiONT<br />

ONLY 3 LIFT<br />

Just completed three bedroom, two bath condominium<br />

with fireplace, all appliances, design kitchen, pluth wall<br />

to wall carpet PLUS a large boat slip. Fully Priced at<br />

f 11S.N0, we have been told this Is the best value in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Stop by our Open House at Ml Palm Ave, In the afternoon<br />

(between ffh St. * 10th St.) and judge for yourstlf.<br />

CHARLES H.KUIP. DEVELOPER 301.8434<br />

WANTED<br />

SINGLE HOME ON THE BEACH<br />

BETWEEN 23rd to 29th on WESLEY<br />

PREPARED TO PAY TOP DOLLAR<br />

WE ARE LONG TIME SUMMER RESIDENTS OF<br />

OCEAN OTY AND CURRENTLY OWN A DUPLEX ON<br />

THE BEACH THAT Wi PLAN TO SELL. H you wouM<br />

Ike to discun confidentJaly, pteiu eal coHed<br />

DAY 215-4579510<br />

EVENING 215-643-1629<br />

THERE ARE NO REALTORS INVOLVED IN THIS<br />

MATTER]<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

ry Ave. Real Buy<br />

Ride by SUMS Asbory Ave. Real Buy with 1 bedrooms, 3<br />

battii, Both units rented yearly. Just 2 years old. Owner<br />

says toll, SifMM,<br />

1 IfMBQ for 2 units on Assury I Front cottage has gas heat,<br />

Dettchedoartoewltn efficiency apt, above. Call new,<br />

Naw'Lltting, three badrooms, 2 baths at 41 it and Wast for<br />

•ifMQBfurnlinadi I Can't last!<br />

Front to back eottagas at ifth and Asbury, Both units with<br />

3 bedrooms, Botft units furnished. Owner financing I<br />

CONPOS<br />

last dMi around, MM Asbury, second floor unit with 3<br />

badraomi, a baths, fully furnished for 1109,000,<br />

ANGLES<br />

1 bedroom wit<br />

Central AVMIK, 1 bedroom with balcony, cathedral<br />

calling, 2 ear garagt, heated. S12MQ0,<br />

Lagoonf rent, 4 sett roomi. 2 baths, huge family room, cen-<br />

tral air, A buy at li**,MS.<br />

Now listing, on large 70* corner lot, Largt 2 story with 4<br />

bedrooms, } baths, 2 powder rooms. Must to<br />

l!4M0S.<br />

2121 ASBUBY AVE.<br />

OCEAN OTY.H.J<br />

ENCY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Cil IM...M my sign...<br />

__ 01 wnfc lit ytu!<br />

J.MUSSO, INC., REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 Watt Ave.<br />

<strong>City</strong>, NJ. 08228 390.1800<br />

ROBERT L SHARP, Realtor<br />

1501 WOT AVI. r n 2700 ASBURY AVE.<br />

399-0784 LQ j 399-1637<br />

»t«LI0ll"<br />

WANTED<br />

A ntw owner for a dupla« lonad taW lot with a small<br />

cottaflt located lust 3 streets from the beach at 30th<br />

Stretf. Ideal for ntw construction! 11<br />

FNN nmt t<strong>of</strong>twtrfeM NfmM<br />

CaN today to amnp* en (nt*rW#Mr.<br />

Finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

N»utlol fltgntei on iBMkling<br />

btv mlm. TMMHWO rww<br />

lu»ury NMIMM with prtMtt<br />

bo»t ilipt, obm club»nd post,<br />

Fmn $185,000.<br />

OptnOilly ,<br />

11 lo 4. 609-398-W«.<br />

ttmclioh^l.''"'<br />

R.E. ForSala R.E. Per Sal* R.E. ForSala<br />

WATEBFRONT<br />

I Waterfront, Two family,<br />

I main dwelling, llv rm.,<br />

I din, rm., kit,, Ibdrms. plus<br />

1 S baths. Apt. 1 bdrms,, 1<br />

I bath. 3 boatsllps. Reaiistle<br />

| (185,0001<br />

waterfront. Large single, J<br />

bdrms. 2Vj baths, family<br />

rm. w/firepiace S. wet bar,<br />

florlda rm., 2 ig, boatsilps.<br />

10%% Mortgage avail, to<br />

qualified buyerl 11<br />

Bavfront, Exceptional<br />

value, 4 bdrms, 1 full, V/><br />

baths, deck and Ig. B/S<br />

prlmt views I Listed<br />

$149,900.<br />

inland Waterway, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a<br />

kind duplex. I bdrmt., i full<br />

baths H. unit, plus I car<br />

garagt and 1 teafsiiM.<br />

Property Is In Immaculate<br />

condition Inslda and ant.<br />

Musisaaiii<br />

Cus<br />

bdrt"Ss*<br />

iayshort Drive,- Custom<br />

waterfront Ranch home,<br />

Llv. Rm. w/fsp. Din, area,<br />

spacious kit., Lg, screened<br />

porch, 3 Bdrms., I full<br />

baths, situated on lg, wail<br />

landscaped lot (W water-<br />

frontage) w/5 beatslips.<br />

Must see...<br />

LAOgONPHONT<br />

GARDENS<br />

Pinnacle Road, very clean<br />

attractive spilt level with<br />

separata build, lot; home<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering living rm,, dining<br />

area, kitchen plus break-<br />

fast room, 1 bdrms, and 3<br />

full baths, family room,<br />

laundry rm. and garage.<br />

Many other fine features,<br />

inspect this choice home<br />

nowl<br />

Surf Road, fully heated<br />

home, living room with<br />

fireplace, dining rm. kit-<br />

chen, j bdrms, m baths,<br />

panelled family rm.<br />

garage. Short distance to<br />

beach, ali mis for only<br />

1143,500 Call nowl<br />

SINOLE<br />

iuy yaarly home for lew<br />

IM.S00, Offering living,<br />

dining kitchen combe. Two<br />

bdrms, ntw bath, gas<br />

warm air heat. Detached<br />

gar, Nice yard fenced tor<br />

children. Call now 3V9 5711.<br />

•ay Area • Corner • 4 bdrm,<br />

IV, I's, del, gar. Listed<br />

*7S,000.<br />

Yearly AreaNtw vinyl<br />

siding makes this two<br />

family almost mainf, free,<br />

plus we |ust reduced the<br />

sale price to Slf.JOO.<br />

making a practical proper-<br />

ty, an excellent buy. Offers<br />

two fully heated unltalst<br />

fl; 1 Bdrms., ina fh i<br />

•drm., (rented yriy.j ex-<br />

cellent yearly arta-Hurry<br />

now to Williams Real<br />

Estate.<br />

cenv<br />

Leeat<br />

Round<br />

.eti 193,500.00<br />

Wesley Ave. — Across<br />

from beach. Large unit<br />

with * bdrms,, 1 full baths,<br />

new kitchen and many<br />

recent improvements —<br />

plus gr, fir. 1 bdrm. Apt,<br />

LisftdilM,0Mfurn,i<br />

intr»i<br />

>iome<br />

Imr<br />

Rlvi<br />

on .<br />

(l, 1<br />

r.z >ira.<br />

Naw Listing • loth units<br />

completely remodeled<br />

1st • 1 bdrm., l bath Ind. i<br />

bdrms., l'A baths. Ex-<br />

cellent condition • inspect<br />

nowl 184,900.<br />

Golden Opportunity, t<br />

story, i bdrm,, m bath<br />

home with 3 protected<br />

boatsllps. Excellent In<br />

come till summer. Flexible<br />

owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer makes this<br />

a most attractive buy i<br />

Bayjhore Drive<br />

home<br />

wei'<br />

RIVIBRA, Baautliully<br />

maintained home, llv., rm,,<br />

iM, arw, kitchan, family<br />

rm, with fireplace, Ptorlda<br />

rm., 4 bdrms.. l lull bans,<br />

I car tarata. Vinyl sided<br />

exterior. Asking Realistic<br />

I1J4,*M tally furnished and<br />

Bay a<br />

rm<br />

ea<br />

Llv.<br />

ifh<br />

laah (<br />

couraged I<br />

'.ovely<br />

kleus<br />

en-<br />

Lageanfrenf price just<br />

reduced, Riviera, a story<br />

with 3 bdrmi., i baths,<br />

family rm. w/Ff 1 ., garage<br />

and 3 boatsllps. In ex-<br />

cellent condition &<br />

available for Immediate<br />

occupancyI<br />

Riviera, LiHotim., din.<br />

Vs<br />

^ i noat-<br />

Lagoonfront, Five<br />

bedroom home, lg, lot has<br />

W waterfrontaga w/brand<br />

new bulkhead «. deck.<br />

Owner will consider attrac-<br />

tive financing to qual.<br />

buyari<br />

New Lilting — Nice Ranch<br />

Home with 1 bdrmi., a, full<br />

bath, gat heat, lifuated on<br />

ig, lot-Cenvenienf to<br />

Starn and School*. Asking<br />

IM,000.<br />

louth ind^o'inaculat*<br />

•m.,<br />

., f<br />

ear<br />

beach.<br />

Wall twin home with..«<br />

bdrmi., 2 tall baths, llv.<br />

rm. hat fireplace, formal<br />

din. rm., lg, kit,, A laund.<br />

rm. Situated on ovenlied<br />

let In excellent neigh-<br />

borhood. Asking »U7,soo.<br />

Owner Anxious, price<br />

redaced. 1 bdrmt., full<br />

bath, wood stove, new<br />

Ming, new ro<strong>of</strong>, new elec.<br />

service * more. Un-<br />

believable lif.fse. Act<br />

nowl<br />

.soo.oo<br />

Lg l Family • 3 bdrm 8. 5<br />

bdrm unit, plus 2 car gar.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly fff.fM,<br />

. MVeSTMENT<br />

Mfh Sfrtrt, Thrtt family<br />

»,080 + potential income,<br />

1st fl. heated (gas warm<br />

air), 2 bdrmt, 2nd fi: large<br />

bedroom, 3rd fl: one bdrm.<br />

opm porches, furnlihtd,<br />

alto 3 car <strong>of</strong>f ttreet<br />

parking. Excellent buy at<br />

llie,ooo. Meke It a point to<br />

Inipectyau'll pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

Commercial on West Aye,<br />

Include* ttore, garage and<br />

very attractive owners<br />

apartment, 3 bdrm*, IVk<br />

baths. This It a very<br />

flexible proptrfy to con-<br />

tinue present type<br />

butinist-tfarf new<br />

business Or transfer your<br />

present buslnet* to lively<br />

location. Reduction in price<br />

makes this a good buy.<br />

Now only tl*t,900.<br />

thr<br />

bdrm<br />

P. (if.SM.<br />

well<br />

rm,,<br />

car<br />

Riviera Cap* Cod, llv. rm,,<br />

formal gin. rm,, modern<br />

kitchen, I bdrms., dan, J<br />

lull baths. Feature* Include<br />

If. comer lot, fireplace,<br />

cant, air ft 1 car garage.<br />

Inspect today 11<br />

Three Units, All Rented<br />

Yaarly. •xcelltnt return.<br />

Call


PAGE 18 - SECTION TWO TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.1W<br />

TODAY (Thursday)<br />

Friendly Seniors <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church dinner meeting,<br />

Steinton Room, t p.m.<br />

Matehpolnt bridge, eoinmunity<br />

center, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Rotary Club meeting,<br />

QilChl's in Somers Point, 8:30<br />

pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Charter Chapter<br />

American Business Women'a<br />

Association dinner meeting, 7<br />

p.m Daniel* Restaurant.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />

youth center, 7 p.m. Club,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coming events<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171<br />

F&AM meeting, 7;30 pm. ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

meting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Artisan No. 88 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

meeting, Fin House TWO,<br />

Someri Point, 8 p.m.<br />

Serra Club meeting,<br />

Tuckalioe Inn, 6:30 p.m.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

St. Mary'i Guild ECW<br />

rummage sale In pariah hall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

BOYAR'S MARKET 1<br />

-I<br />

FRESH MEATS, VEAL, PORK, LAMB AND LUNCH MEATS<br />

PMME WHOLE<br />

BLIT<br />

•4.00 it<br />

SIB T» ion Orflw<br />

1331 Mbury AM., <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy 3191343<br />

FEATURWC A COMPUTE LWE OF<br />

•2.99 ib.<br />

Gnat For Slut land<br />

Church, 9 a.m. to 8 pjn. open<br />

to public.<br />

Council Messiah rehearsal tor<br />

choir, sanctuary <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

Flotilla 81 Coast Guard<br />

auxiliary, art center, 8 p.m.<br />

Alateen meeting, St, John's<br />

Lutheran Church, 7 pm,<br />

Colony Club Literature SATURDAY<br />

department meeting, 1 p.m OCHS band boosters antique<br />

and craft show on Music<br />

Fi«r, B a,m, to 4 pm, __.<br />

6MUNDSRL0M§<br />

(<br />

1,99ib I<br />

BfognaTe Order K<br />

EXTRA-LEAN ROUND 101110 HAM ... '1.19 ..n £<br />

TUHKiYiRIAiT »1.«wib. I<br />

BOLOGNA<br />

Ml<br />

/VWJIumiWIb<br />

1-Liter<br />

Coca-Cola<br />

•1,11<br />

MONEY<br />

MARKET<br />

SAVINGS<br />

AND<br />

CHECKING<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

Plus Many<br />

More in Store<br />

Special<br />

SH PRODUCE i FRUIT<br />

A GREAT SELECTION OF<br />

SMALL PUMPKINS<br />

59* to 79*<br />

And you will tool Every dollar<br />

In your money market account is fully<br />

Insured for up to $100,000 by<br />

the U.S. government! You can get all<br />

the high Interest benefits and<br />

checking privileges as other funds,<br />

with none <strong>of</strong> the risks!<br />

I •u&4&''<br />

Place Your<br />

Freezer Ordtr<br />

Now J<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ern danet on<br />

Music Pier, 8:30 p.m. Admission<br />

$3.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community<br />

Center annual Autumn<br />

Harvest Ball, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

County dub. Music by Paul<br />

Mann Orchestra. Silent<br />

auction featured.<br />

St. Augustine's flrst communion<br />

parents meeting,<br />

school hall, 7:30 pm,<br />

Mainland chapter auxiliary<br />

to Shore Manorial Hospital<br />

antique appraisal day,<br />

Harry's Inn, 11 ajn. Donation<br />

8<br />

MONDAY<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, 8:30<br />

pjn.<br />

OURNEWI.R.A.HOTUHE<br />

398-0019<br />

anet Satm<br />

Strains nwOcsMCtt* Arts F* Hearty 100 Ysan<br />

Asbury Ave. Phone 399-0012<br />

' <strong>Oct</strong>an <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

Mon.thruThurs.tto3 -<br />

DRlVBlN.Mon.-thruThurs.fto* '<br />

. •lvJ.IM|?r,ift,Jaitjtte||<br />

• Tut, •.' .«•_ t',m \ * . t't<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

youft center, 7<br />

Colony Club meeting,<br />

community center, | pjn.<br />

Nomsttei meeting,<br />

Plymouth ton, 11:30 a,m.<br />

Dynamic Seniors SAGES,<br />

St. Peter'i United Methodist<br />

Oiurch, 10 i a Rocky Mti.<br />

and Northwest Canada by<br />

James Phillips <strong>of</strong> Sonera<br />

Point<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Male Chorus<br />

rehearsal, Music Her, 7:30<br />

pjn.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Humane Society meeting,<br />

youth center, 8 pjn. Open to<br />

the public.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />

Society annual meeting, MS<br />

Wesley Av. B pjn, Slide<br />

presentation with tape <strong>of</strong><br />

Vatican treasure and guest<br />

speaker Maria Powell<br />

discussing Tuck«r Were,<br />

porcelain china. Open to the<br />

public.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> auxiliary meeting,<br />

Crab Trap, 13; JO pm,<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church baS, 30th<br />

Street and Bay Avenue, 7 pjn.<br />

Alanon meeting, st John's<br />

Lutheran Church, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Jolly Bidders bridge,<br />

community center, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Bl Friendship<br />

Qub meeting, 12:30 pjn.<br />

Klwanis Club meeting,<br />

Hymouth Inn. 12:11 pjn.<br />

Lions Club matting,<br />

Harry 1 ! Im, 1 pm.<br />

Women's Cooperative<br />

League meeting, youth<br />

enter, P am.<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> WW1 No. 2206<br />

meeting, American Legion<br />

HaU.lp.rn.<br />

Chess Club, youth center, 7<br />

pjn.<br />

Beta Sigma Phi meeting, I<br />

pjn.<br />

Eunangettee meeting, 6:30<br />

pjn.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Annual welcome night for<br />

new resident*, Intermediate<br />

school, Uth Street and Bay<br />

Avenue, 7:30 pjn. Sponsored<br />

by <strong>Ocean</strong> aty chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce.<br />

CAPT. MAZUR ENDS<br />

AEROSPACE COURSE<br />

Apt. Alfred W. Marur, too<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Alfred and June G.<br />

Maw <strong>of</strong> 117 W. Seavtew A?.,<br />

Unwood has graduated from<br />

be U J. Air Fora aerospace<br />

medicine court* at Brooks Air<br />

Force Base, Texas. The<br />

captain received nU doctorate<br />

in 1813 from Temple<br />

University Medical School,<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

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Card Club, Zoning Board meeting,<br />

council chambers, 7:30 pm.<br />

Wniay AvMiie af NortH If reef<br />

OcMn <strong>City</strong>, N.J. »tM*<br />

American Legion meeting,<br />

Uth Street and -Haven<br />

Avenue, I pjg.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

S.rvlnflOc.inClty<br />

VNr'Rmmd<br />

• linn ifii<br />

PflEPAREO FRESH DMLY M OUB BUTCHER SHOP<br />

• A Variety <strong>of</strong> Hamburger* • steaks • Hot<br />

Roast Beef Sandwiches • Plus very good Hoagtes<br />

AHAtLOWERPRtCESl<br />

When we at The Butcher Shop<br />

siy we mike the best Roatt Ittf Sandwich<br />

You Can<br />

It!<br />

SANDWICH SPECIAL-<br />

ROAST BEEF<br />

*1.75<br />

SANDWICH<br />

ln|ay our Sandwich sptclalt as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

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EAT-IN<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

SiifJ ^<br />

Letters to the editor cont'd<br />

from page<br />

Sadistic sex oil<br />

TV appalling<br />

Politicians get tilings<br />

done—for themselves<br />

R*atod movies on the regular Editor. Sentinel-Ledger: eumsttnea or oast, the work<br />

able network.<br />

the only way to get something will be done.<br />

I consider this type <strong>of</strong> sales done in this city Is to be a I was advised by the ettv<br />

pitch an unnecessary per- politician, I guess.<br />

derk to call the dty manager<br />

sonal violation to those <strong>of</strong> us For yean now we have and I did so. As far as I could<br />

wife a moral conscience and talked with the city about the get was bis secretary. She<br />

especially to our children bay backing up into our street called me back and said,<br />

whom we must attempt to and back driveway during "This is fee last work to be<br />

protect from the sinful nature high tide. Mr. Hyland sat in done on Sweetwater Court<br />

<strong>of</strong> our society.<br />

my house and told me mat a before fee city accepts It."<br />

Respectfully In check valve could be Installed If thin be the case why are<br />

and would be looked tats. fee city workers dang the<br />

Christ Jesus, After about a year be again work and who is paying the<br />

Cindy Pierfy came back to my house and tun<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>Clty said yea, It could and one<br />

would be put on order. Now a<br />

I guess It really doesn't<br />

Editor's note; A copy <strong>of</strong> couple yean later — nothing<br />

matter if you are a politician.<br />

this Utter went to has been done.<br />

The city council and the<br />

Qabtmttrtalnmgnt, vMch<br />

mayor just seem not to be<br />

We can not leave our can<br />

acquired Ttleprompter<br />

able to get along in making<br />

last summer.<br />

on the street when we know<br />

decisions for fee city. So who<br />

it's high tide and when It la<br />

Ugh tide, we cannot take our<br />

made this one?<br />

ears out <strong>of</strong> the garage. I know,<br />

SamuelS. Lappen<br />

Meeting because a couple years back<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

we had high tide during the<br />

night and I had two can Oat Support<br />

the water was an Inch deep<br />

would<br />

Inside, when I got up In the<br />

morning.<br />

Also, we have made many apartment<br />

help town complaints about fee condition<br />

<strong>of</strong> fee driveway and<br />

now the water lays in It. So pets<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I what do they do? They come<br />

think that It Is lugh time that up and patch a few holes and Editor, Sentinel-Lodgerwe<br />

the people who live here say it's aO they can do Assembly BUI 1288 which<br />

main oursleves heard. Let usbecause<br />

the city has never would permit tenants in<br />

hold a town meeting tor the accepted it from tbe builder. apartment houses to keep pets<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> our community. We can't get the city to do win soon be voted on in fee<br />

Maybe fee League <strong>of</strong> Women anything for us, but thi! New Jersey Senate.<br />

Voter* could be helpful in this morning they started to dig up We feel that this bul which<br />

endeavor.<br />

a perfectly good street, from provides for certain<br />

what I could see, and are<br />

Tbe city fathers should all<br />

restrictions on the tenant and «.<br />

going to lay a new one, Yea, a<br />

attend, and an open question<br />

grants rights <strong>of</strong> recourse to **<br />

politician lives on feat street<br />

and answer period should<br />

fee landlord Is fair to all<br />

The street la Sweetwater<br />

mtue.<br />

concerned.<br />

Court and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Let us leave ill the<br />

We strongly urge your<br />

mayor live* on this afreet.<br />

bickering and small-<br />

readers to call or write their<br />

mindedness at home and see My wife called <strong>City</strong> HaD and senators In support <strong>of</strong> this Mil.<br />

what we can do as a com- bind out this street has not Many New. Jersey<br />

munity. What direction are yet been accepted by fee city. residents, especially the<br />

we heading? What positive How come they can make this elderly and those whole pet Is<br />

functions do we want from our a new street when <strong>of</strong>ficially their only "family." are<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>nflals?<br />

fee dty does not ret own it? anxiously awaiting passage <strong>of</strong><br />

If we do not make oursleves<br />

Bayland Drive was down this bill. _<br />

heard then we have no basis to<br />

long before Sweetwater Court<br />

NinaAustenberg 9<br />

oomplain in the future. If you<br />

and yet they keep telling us<br />

Mid-Atlantic<br />

think mis is a viable idea (how<br />

feey have not accepted our<br />

Regional Director<br />

about a monthly town<br />

street or driveway from fee The Humane Society <strong>of</strong><br />

meeting) call the League and<br />

builder.<br />

theUnitedStatw<br />

request their help.<br />

So, you can set what I<br />

Martha Rouge mean. D you are a politician,<br />

OUR<br />

Oeeon<strong>City</strong> no natter what the qir- CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

HOWAT&T<br />

SHAREHOLDERS<br />

CAN LEARN<br />

TO TAKE ADVANTAGE<br />

OF A REAL BREAK.<br />

Vbu'fe probably owe that AT&T Is scheduled to split up on the<br />

first <strong>of</strong> next year. But you mfly aill be confused about what this<br />

means for you.<br />

Now Merrill lynch <strong>of</strong>fers a special teminar-tspedaliy for AT&T<br />

shareholders-uTat 1 s deslpied to end the^confuston.<br />

V^ll discuss divestiture and how It works, how your holdings will<br />

bt affected, what altematlves-such rfa new unit trust sponsored<br />

by Merrill lynch-are available to sharehoWfrs, and what potential<br />

the new spurv<strong>of</strong>f companies and a deregulated Ma Ml hold.<br />

Of course, time will also be set aside to answer your specific<br />

questions. What's more your attendance assures that you will<br />

receive updated information from Merrill Lynch, along with advance<br />

notice <strong>of</strong> future AT&T seminars.<br />

sfebutrwer<br />

T h l l f b<br />

mall the coupon or call today,<br />

DATIi Tuti€l»y,<strong>Oct</strong>obfr IBth<br />

TIMI?0O<br />

PLf&i ©rtat iay Country Club, Mays Landing Rd. Sonws Point<br />

tJtie:Mtrl«Mh<br />

IWIouttiOtMi Drive<br />

V(n»Und,NI 08360<br />

Addm.<br />

•MI plin is attend the free Ory-<br />

AT&TfewMtorlnionnMlan<br />

ICSl<br />

McrrW lynch tuMoin«N.ph««»S«ianwM(] <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

ad*Mtfyour«ccat«McuHv«:<br />

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t><br />

&<br />

Seaside symposium<br />

Keeping<br />

will cost, experts say<br />

Mayor Jack Miner at tto Soimr t&iWWBt erosion <strong>of</strong> the beaches wnito<br />

Jersey Sta Frontier Sympoiiyin Friday not inowtag for the taxpayers<br />

important issue in the region.<br />

"There is nothlngmore Important ttim<br />

the soil we are sitting on, or rfnuld be<br />

MWng on," fee mayor said. "Today we<br />

are sitting on fee water. Last year we<br />

were sitting on sand."<br />

. However, Blttner contends feat fee<br />

bMchM ibouldn't be maintained at a<br />

great cost to fee taxpayers.<br />

"Wehave to continue to look for ways<br />

ttme," BWn«r said. "We have to coma<br />

n with solutions feat are affordable."<br />

But StewMt FirreB, Mwctato<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>Macr <strong>of</strong> marint adence at Stodttoo<br />

He advocates an ongoing teach ffl<br />

program to counterbalance fee erosion<br />

<strong>of</strong> t£e city's beaches.<br />

(Please ton to page 11)<br />

Shore protection<br />

bond issue pushed<br />

While fee postMtnmar warn wwt<br />

(oiling ashore Friday on the M W«w<br />

fee Muate Pier him state and local<br />

government <strong>of</strong>ficials and •&•<br />

vtaxunentallsbj "f*^ th«<br />

dUcuating the n«d for flabfe wayi to<br />

prevent or retard (ha wlnUr M<br />

damage prooeM. The dlacuaikna Mn<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the South Jerwy ha FrooUar<br />

aympoBluni sponsored by y fe fee coaital<br />

oommittot* <strong>of</strong> f Cape Say, S Atlantic, lti<br />

Owan and Monmooth Counties.<br />

BatltlahkmoMy totoplement beach<br />

prwarvatton proVicti and although the<br />

Haw Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Protection DBF doesn't<br />

umatty take • position on bond Issues,<br />

there was obvious support <strong>of</strong> the $60<br />

mflUsn ftwe Protection toad facing fee<br />

votara Nov. « by efeer symposium<br />

participants.<br />

(Please tare to page U)<br />

m, While Uie new evahiatioo lucrea»«l the aUMBmtiits on ail properly,<br />

vacant land was toe most affected by iuppiy and demand f acton.<br />

aaieasroents here are strnpt)<br />

•plated to mat old economic rule <strong>of</strong><br />

supply and damand, aceerdmg to dly<br />

4ax assessor James Andrea and OlMn<br />

Selhorst, president <strong>of</strong> Appralaal Sur-<br />

Veys, Inc., the Cherry HID firm which<br />

conducted the local property<br />

.revaluation.<br />

"Right now there's a demand for<br />

vpcjiht lots,'' Andrea explained Tuesday.<br />

"There's a scarcity dtbuiMibto land.<br />

And' the slate IB only very slowly<br />

') pleasing permits to utOti* tb«<br />

wrtlands?'<br />

Acoordms to Sotlbtnt, i<br />

taXibl* propertia*, ttxts<br />

most taxes<br />

wert in effect thU y»sr. The tetter uv<br />

•tructedproperty owners to cal fee arm<br />

days <strong>of</strong> IU receipt to<br />

•range a pubBc review aearion with a<br />

Bm reprawntatlvB. However, Andrea<br />

saM that calls would be accepted at any<br />

ttmMtocttrrora can be corrected until<br />

mW-Deeember.<br />

and more,<br />

(Please nun tePagtll)<br />

• •<br />

aty, N,J. mm Tnureday,Oi|»litt'20,lW3 Two Sections Price25<br />

<strong>City</strong> PabUc RelatioBs Director Mart Soifer and RNreatton Dtareetor<br />

Donald Pileggl burn their "memorandum <strong>of</strong> understanding"<br />

contracts with the city on the Music Pier yesterday to focus attention<br />

to the Nov. 8 election salary referendum, "Nobody's paying attention,"<br />

Soifer laid. "The only way to tell people something is to get<br />

their attention." The referendum will determine whether six city<br />

management employees receive their <strong>1983</strong> salaries or continue to be<br />

paid at the 1982 level. Three <strong>of</strong> the employees have fetnee left their<br />

positions. Soifer laid he invites signers <strong>of</strong> the referendum petition to<br />

state why they believe city employees shouldn't receive the raises<br />

they were contracted for.<br />

Faint<br />

Firemen:<br />

Bingo!<br />

ByMABGIEBOWEN<br />

8«mieUUd|erBMI<br />

Bmm POWt - The .<br />

Gtunei <strong>of</strong> Chance Control Commls^o in<br />

Newark has ordered the city <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point to issue a Map Uonsa to the<br />

former fin company here, clearing fee<br />

group <strong>of</strong> misappropriation <strong>of</strong> funds<br />

charges and sanctioning It as an <strong>of</strong>ndally<br />

r«ogni»d fire company and a<br />

bona fide charltibte organliatiai.<br />

In Its Uw&> fl"«l decision and crder,<br />

fee "fsnmlirl"n aa well as fee state attorney<br />

general's <strong>of</strong>fice found feat the<br />

city's arguments for not issuing Somers<br />

Point Volunteer lire Company <strong>On</strong>e a<br />

bingo license on Aug. IB, IM wen<br />

"unpersuaslve" and gave fee city 10<br />

calendar days from fee <strong>Oct</strong>. 12 execution<br />

«f the order to Issue a license, according<br />

to Assistant Attorney General Kathy<br />

Suga.<br />

According to the findings <strong>of</strong> facts<br />

issued with the order, <strong>City</strong> Council when<br />

denying a bingo renewal to the former<br />

(ire company based its denial on fee<br />

grounds mat the fire company was not<br />

found to be the city's "<strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

recognlxed" fire department and feat<br />

the application want specific enough aa<br />

to the "charitable purposes" for which<br />

the proceeds would be donated.<br />

Another reason, although not appearing<br />

in the dty minutes but brought<br />

to fee Commission's attention by <strong>City</strong><br />

Solicitor Jeffery April during a hearing<br />

on fee matter, was the alleged raiauso <strong>of</strong><br />

funds from 1967 to IM by the former<br />

company.<br />

The Commission document stated feat<br />

according to fee accountant's report,<br />

which was prepared for the city during<br />

Bugauon, »7S,O72 was "used for a purpose<br />

not stated In fee license appUcatlon."However,the<br />

document notes<br />

that when questioned by the Commission<br />

as to what purpose the proceeds In<br />

(Please turn to page 17)<br />

15 arrested ia Sea Isle drag raid Section i, page 3<br />

Twhtpiauntln Music Pier concert Section 1, page l<br />

Hundreds expected for half-marathon run.. Section % page 11<br />

Rakkrs down MUlvUle after 23 years laps*,, Section 2, page 9<br />

Mtatlaad Notes ........i<br />

O«aiiCtty Notes ....><br />

EdKoriaU ^^ and letters<br />

..,;.. Section 1, page 15<br />

Mi,,.SeeUoBl,pagei4<br />

,, Section 2, page 2<br />

.Section 2. page n<br />

. Section 1. page II<br />

..Section 1, page 3<br />

».».•<br />

Gangini named<br />

superintendent, I<br />

not division head<br />

ByANTTAJ.8PIEGEL<br />

Senttnel-LednerStalf<br />

Alfred J. Gangini, a local<br />

contractor, became superintendent<br />

buildings and repair within thi city's<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Public Works Monday, Urn<br />

Sentinel-Ledger his learned, The announcement<br />

was made by aty Administrator<br />

Joseph Kane In executive<br />

session last Thursday.<br />

Gangini succeeds Marvin Tucker<br />

whose retirement Is effective Nov. 17.<br />

Kane previously planned to name<br />

Gangini as bead <strong>of</strong> the division despite<br />

overwhelming opposition from aty<br />

Cbundl. The administrator said he<br />

postponed the appointment to await Job<br />

qualifications from Civil Service. Kane<br />

sold Gangini mat tpj»nHi»flHi«» for bom<br />

positions but that the administrator<br />

thought him more suited to fee<br />

superintendent's Job ,<br />

"Mr. Gangini is uniquely qualified lor<br />

Mr. Tucker's position as it deals with<br />

what's traditionally known as the trades<br />

- building, electric, plumbing," Kane<br />

yesterday said. "He will provide far the<br />

necessary Input Into the Public Works<br />

Department."<br />

Meanwhile, Rlcliard Snyder,<br />

wfflconttmto tBrre M tM 6>^w£<br />

acanshaad. -•!<br />

llavw Jack BiMner asJd Itot (<br />

mm is the taxpaj*t. Mr.<br />

salary U about 1)6,000.<br />

"finyd*rls


PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THF SITNJTIVPI .1 .F.nflER. OCEAN CITY. NJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,HW3<br />

DULL DAY SPECIALS<br />

EFFECTIVE<br />

Thurs., Fri. & Sat.<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 20, 21 & 22<br />

Shop these and fHe many other unadvertised<br />

specials store wide.<br />

THERMAL UNDERWEAR<br />

'5.95,.<br />

Thtrmal Shirts and Drawers<br />

ByB.V.D. Reg.MOOea.<br />

Sizes S,M,L,XL<br />

MM1 Ofl • Pint Mnr<br />

FLANNEL CO-ORDINATES<br />

ByRUSSTOG<br />

Special $ 22.40 to M8.00<br />

; Tan and Grey Slacks, jacket Tops<br />

and Skirts<br />

Reg. $28.00 to *60.0O<br />

Boys'Sizes ••»<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

25% Off<br />

Corduroy • Wool • Wool iitnds<br />

By Lev! • Botany • Jonathan Strang<br />

CRISTMAS CRAFT<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

Sat, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22<br />

1fcOCa.Bi.tt 2:00 P.M.<br />

Wreath Making • Candlewlcking<br />

Chicken Scratch • Smocking<br />

Shadow Applique<br />

MONET JEWELRY<br />

15% Off<br />

earrings (Pierced & Clip) Necklace<br />

Chains • Bracelets • Stick Pins<br />

Plus...A large selection <strong>of</strong> Pearls<br />

JEAN NATE<br />

TOILETRIES<br />

10% Off<br />

Soaps • Splash • Powder<br />

PLUS A FREE BATH PILLOW<br />

with a purchase <strong>of</strong> $1.00 or more<br />

LEATHER HANDBAGS<br />

15% Off<br />

Dress and Sport by Romalne,<br />

Borelll, Davey, Patricia and More<br />

in Brown, Tan, Black, Wine, Taupe<br />

Reg. $21.00 to $75.00<br />

Al<br />

GIFT ITEMS<br />

10% OH<br />

Crystal • China • Glau Flgurint*<br />

candles •Candle Rings a. AAore<br />

EVERYTHING FOR HALLOWEEN!<br />

Cards • Decorations • Halloween<br />

Cutouts and Fabrics<br />

Patterns for Costumes, tool<br />

VISIT TOYLAND<br />

FOR COSTUMES and ACCESSORIES<br />

THAT ARE TO MAKE HALLOWEEN FUN!<br />

. Ladies'<br />

PULLOVER SWEATERS<br />

20% Off<br />

Dressy Holiday, Classic Shetlands<br />

Fair Isles, Nordic, Argyll, Bulkys<br />

Wools and Wool Blends in Fall Fashion Colors<br />

Reg. $18,00 to $45,00 Sizes S,AA,L,XL<br />

Ivwttn, IMM Fl, Tap M IKIMi<br />

Special Rack <strong>of</strong><br />

LOLLIPOP FOOTED<br />

SLEEPERS<br />

30% Off<br />

Reg, $17,00 Sizes S,M,L<br />

L(«f«rli • MOM P(W<br />

Boys' Sites i-M<br />

JEANS<br />

20% Off<br />

Lev! and Wrangler Denim 8. Corduroy<br />

In many colors. Available in Slim & Regular<br />

tttt' sw. • Pirn FMr<br />

Open 9:00 -5:00 P.M. Men. thru Thurs. A Sat.<br />

Open Friday Evening 'til 9<br />

Dial 399-5511<br />

STUFFED ANIMALS<br />

10% Off<br />

Complete Selection <strong>of</strong> Plush,<br />

Including Snoopy & Belle, The<br />

Shirt Tales, Felix the Cat,<br />

Teddy Bears and many more<br />

All<br />

RUBBERHALLOWEEN<br />

MASKS Including<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> the Jedi<br />

20% Off<br />

Reg. $8.00 to $9.50<br />

TtvtM-IMMMrYJM.<br />

VINYL TABLECLOTHS<br />

20% Off<br />

Florals • Solids • Gingham Checks<br />

Woven-Looks in Sizes 52x52 to<br />

60x108 • Oblong • Oval • Checks<br />

Reg. W.00 to $13.00<br />

Hartford<br />

THERMAL BEDSPREADS<br />

20% Off<br />

•• 100% Cotton, Homespun Look, „. •<br />

Fringed Bottoms, in White, Yellow<br />

itlue, Beige, Jade. TvHn, Full, Queen<br />

Reg. $20.00 to $30.00 '<br />

Men's Knit<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

SPECIAL *15.00<br />

Long Sleeve • Solldi and Stripes<br />

Including Rugbyt by Puritan<br />

Sires S,M,L,XL Reg. $20.00 to $22.00<br />

Ladles'<br />

"MEMBERS ONLY"<br />

JACKETS<br />

20% Off<br />

wools • Leather • Cloth<br />

•tm,i<br />

ALL EXQUISITE FORM<br />

BRAS and GIRDLES<br />

35% Off<br />

Most All Sizes Available<br />

Reg. $5.25 to $15.50<br />

MMNM-WMPW<br />

Children's<br />

SWEATERS<br />

20% Off<br />

Pullovers • Cardigans • V Necks<br />

Asst, <strong>of</strong> Sty las and Colors<br />

Girls* Sites 214; Boy's Sizes 2-7<br />

Cape May County's Largest Department Start<br />

8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

SWaystiV'Chtrgflit''<br />

All<br />

HEATERS<br />

10% Off<br />

Kerosene • Electric<br />

Electric Radiators<br />

METAL<br />

IRONING BOARDS<br />

SPECIAL '19.99<br />

Adjustable<br />

Reg, $24.99<br />

CARPET SPECIALS<br />

• AlPurpoMCommtrciHTwtwl<br />

R«g, ».» tq. yd. Now '6.50 sq. yd,<br />

• Saxony Plush-Nyion<br />

Rtg. tn.W sq. yd. Now *l,il sq, yd,<br />

• 100% TrBVlra. u Pfihjen Colon<br />

Rag. S15.99 sq. yd. Now M2.9B »q. yd.<br />

REDUCED so*<br />

M Wftjl tw%i<br />

Al<br />

LAMPS-PICTURES<br />

BLAZERS BY HAGGAR<br />

SPECIAL '55.00<br />

Reg. $75.00 Sizes 34 46<br />

mmnmm. -nmmm<br />

Ladles'<br />

WEATHER TAMER<br />

JACKETS<br />

20% Off<br />

UH' MM • M Pi, BnM Owl,<br />

DANSKIN LEOTARDS<br />

and TIGHTS<br />

15% Off<br />

Classic Scoop Neck, Long Sleeve<br />

Leotard with matching Tights<br />

(Reg.orStlrup) In Black, Wine or Navy<br />

•MMrv-HntFMr<br />

Children's<br />

OUTERWEAR<br />

25% Off<br />

Snowsults • Jackets • Coats<br />

Girls* Sizes to 14; Boys' Sizes to 7<br />

Lighted<br />

CURIO CABINETS<br />

•199.00<br />

Richly finished in Pecan<br />

with mirrored back and all<br />

glass sides Reg. $249.95<br />

MMr.MMMSVWMA**.<br />

3-PI6C6<br />

WALL UNIT<br />

•519.00<br />

Contemporary in styla and flnltiMd in PalasanMr<br />

Walnut, consists <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ftn teokeast. bottom doer bookcaw<br />

and drop door beekesM, Each I* JO" w 18" d 74" h. ,<br />

StMMnMrMMliVWMtMa.<br />

WHIRLPOOL WASHER<br />

SPECIAL'379.00<br />

Model No. LA5300XK - White or<br />

Almond<br />

MIWIM-liMM<br />

SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER<br />

MATTFESS& BOX SPflkNB SETS<br />

0<br />

TPLRSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1M3<br />

15 arrested in big drug raid<br />

he closed last night to begin<br />

finishing up the rough work<br />

from last summer when<br />

meihlng parts <strong>of</strong> the draw<br />

were ground down to prevent<br />

then from sticking during hot<br />

weather when the metal<br />

"flngen" expanded.<br />

According to Oliver KM,<br />

'regional maintenance<br />

: CourtMyBd Common<br />

'Mfc STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />

I NOTICE • Deduct Mi BOB-<br />

Itor beach.<br />

: ADD-HOUR F« BeesJeyi<br />

; Point Bridge,<br />

High Law<br />

• A.M. P.M. AJI, PM,<br />

30 till liM liU<br />

Sill 9:12 liM 3:00<br />

•iN litt 1:98 l:a<br />

10:05 UiM 3:44 4:11<br />

Jl:41 UiM 4:19 5:04<br />

llsM 11:M 1:55 III!<br />

UiU Vt:U 5:41 lilt<br />

1:00 1:08 litt 7:«0<br />

f<br />

'Full ANW1<br />

; •LMtOu«i*r g<br />

.• <strong>On</strong>lgufMr<br />

r 1 The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA fond<br />

rmlsing rampf'g" for MB ii<br />

scheduled to begin on Monday,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong> 14 for both primary<br />

and intermediate school<br />

rtudenti.<br />

The children will be aellln*<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> acrylic suncatchert.<br />

There Is a large<br />

selection to choose from and<br />

each cornea wltha suctton cup<br />

hanger and gift box.<br />

Anyone needing further<br />

Information may can M-1BSB<br />

or MMS1.<br />

Weather<br />

Today wffl be ekafly with<br />

rail in the afteraeoo<br />

throughout the night aid<br />

perhaps tato Friday. Ternperature*<br />

wffl remain ea»<br />

Mat ta the Ms. Oinmmi<br />

conttauet tomorrow wltk<br />

high! in the upper Hi MM<br />

lowitathe«t.8atartayand<br />

.11 Sunday wffl be partly nemy<br />

.it wttfahlgbsliitheMtolSnnge<br />

A<br />

and lows ia the 4M.<br />

Farthiwtl<br />

NATIONAL WEATHER<br />

''. ADOOM<br />

SERVICE<br />

4,W II<br />

.It<br />

It<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PriniM ana puiiiikM in Amiriu'i oraMnt mmiiv RMtrt<br />

By The<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

in m itPNt, OtH« eitv. N,J, NM«<br />

•IMkliihM IHI<br />

FMl»Na.:(Mf)WtKII UIMIla,«l<br />

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JOHN T. STETHERS.,.lM8-im.., .PubUilifr<br />

FREDC, BENSON PubUihtr<br />

JOHNH.ANDRUSII Editor<br />

BYRON T. MERCER,., Advertising Manager<br />

lUifCBIPTION PBIEEi 110,00 P»f ytlr By mill IB Oi»«n Slty, Hmn<br />

Mint, Marrowi, Pliarms ins IHtity'l Polnl) ill tnonvtn, IT.N. llHMara<br />

iiltS p.r yur. iii month, u 7S Wni M Miulultpl Rlnr %UM wr yMr.<br />

Pric* on nnmniid. JI Mnti mr to#y. PuBUeiiltn KMUM: m*mt twfy<br />

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t t M l<br />

Leather Handbags<br />

•2500<br />

TOE SEWT1NELUPO11R, OCEAN CITY, N J<br />

black, flrty, winter brown<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

Dear Jean,<br />

Please call home<br />

Mom and Dad are<br />

worried about you<br />

Our letters were<br />

returned so we don't<br />

know your address.<br />

If you know the<br />

whereabouts <strong>of</strong> Jean<br />

Kovacs please show<br />

her this ad or contact:<br />

Rev. Albert W. Kovacs,<br />

R,D. 2-Oity, Pa. 19547<br />

by calling collect<br />

anytime<br />

215-987-6617<br />

•|M rich tMrtHFM Of toll call for me touchable texture <strong>of</strong><br />

I CobMes' wede slip-ons, A welcome feeling wiffi layers <strong>of</strong> inside<br />

cushioning, an easy-walking, wedge heel and flexible, rippled sole. Try<br />

themtodayl N,mto10.M,t6,o<br />

WiVkfOfRefl, 144,00<br />

NOW<br />

Staint**' SHOE<br />

DEPT.<br />

8th St. & Aibury Ave, 1st Floor<br />

HARRIS TWEEDS<br />

FASHIONING THE FUTURI,.. COBBIES<br />

Fine tailoring and • classic look characterize<br />

this herringbone striped Harris Tweed sport coat<br />

by Richard Harris,,. Subtle shadlngs or<br />

grey / blue or brown / tan. Other Harris Tweeds<br />

In Barleycorns, Checks and Solids.<br />

Harris Tweed Sportcoats from... 180,<br />

Bats WMluns are an Integral part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

traditional man's wardrobe and the<br />

Penny Loafer la a mult.,, Alto available<br />

In the tide-laoed tassel (not shown).,.<br />

Both in Antique Brown .64.<br />

The look that says.<br />

PAGE 3 — 8ECTION<br />

Halloween parade <strong>Oct</strong> 27<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dty'i 36th annual g q , «h Street and AM prtaa);<br />

Halloween parade steps <strong>of</strong>f and Hivtn Avenue; Seven — Coatomsd mar*<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN •11 <strong>of</strong> Cape M«y County, w*t Gardner <strong>of</strong> ill 47th St.,<br />

7:30 p-m. next Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. Pmlombo'f Phannacy, Mth chtng organiiatlons <br />

thre«hi in Sea Isto, M M aty tnfMark H<strong>of</strong>fman and<br />

dw'a Mmtlty wffl ratelve a<br />

: said, ta all, 41 caaet m WlUlam Toier whoai ad- memorials In grove. Vandak tore down the fence<br />

honorable mentions);<br />

m wvlngi tond donated by<br />

Parade chairman Jack;;<br />

T*ree—Children groups <strong>of</strong><br />

Eleven people.lncuidlng »li made, tnotner 13,000 ta drug! dreasea wart unavailabk as the same evening.<br />

the Chamber gf Commerce.<br />

Jones, CM? Coundl prtatdoU<br />

two or more (first and aeeond<br />

from Sea Iile CUy wert were conltacatwl and • total <strong>of</strong> prtaMaiB tat wn« art aiid<br />

The mystery marcher<br />

and bdtaoge Oub mamber.'j<br />

prin and three honorable<br />

arrested Tu«d«y •«« »• <strong>of</strong> l» persons have torn k> live to Cape May County.<br />

gueaslng coupon Is available<br />

points out that tax deductfl)le<br />

mention*);<br />

egurt Itwed Mirdj wtrrmtt connected with the aOegad Ages <strong>of</strong> ten arrastid ware struck by cych h a Sentinel-Ledgtr ad-<br />

donations to help <strong>of</strong>Jsef!<br />

to enter the* local bsntl. Illegal drug operatton. also unavallabto.'<br />

vtrtemeni It should be<br />

Four — High tekeol ball parade costs nay be for*!<br />

Mica arrested five people AssUting in UH 4n- Several <strong>of</strong> thoae arrested<br />

A ^year-old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girl Police said Blrkbeek was filled out and Breaented to a<br />

(first, second, third and dd th lbt<br />

during the raids In two <strong>of</strong> the vestigaUon under • mutual are already named In sealed was Mated for a Matd unlicensed and that the owner parade marshal the night <strong>of</strong><br />

fourth priie);<br />

667, and that anyone win a:<br />

homes and later arrested aid agreement were Atlantic todlctmenU handed down forehead and released from <strong>of</strong> the vehicle would be Ae parade,<br />

Five — Family groups and convertible automobile:<br />

tew more people In Wood. aty PoUce Det». Wffilam recently by a Caps May Snort Memorial Hospital, Ucketed for allowing an AU parade participant! adults (first prbe far adutts, willing to lend It parade night;<br />

Hn. The four otter* Lloyd McKnight and Timothy Counly Grand Jury, Oraoo Semen Point attar being unlicensed driver to operate must register and receive a flntprlie for family groups); should contact Mm at mOKt,<br />

Amp, Todd Moon, BUlr Mooney.<br />

mUL<br />

stmck by a motorcycle at 11th the motorcycle. Police in- number at either <strong>of</strong> Ae two Six — Baton schools, v any other Exchange Club;<br />

Snaleton. and Junior Martin,<br />

Authorities said Theodore The investigation, which Street and Wesley Avenue dicated there were no vehicle sign-up location*-, The Sen- cheerleader* (first, second member. •<br />

targeted local drug dealer*. Tuesday at 4:50 pjn. registration or Insurance<br />

Graaso laid, was sanctioned According to poUcs, Angela cards in Blrkbeck's<br />

Bridge to doe <strong>Oct</strong>. 25 by Mayor Dominic Raffa and Saucedo, who waa tnm- possession.<br />

The 9th Street drawbridge engineer with tht sUte Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Cart Qansert. ported to the tarttal^<br />

Rescue Squad, darted to front<br />

will be closed to vehicular Department <strong>of</strong> Tran- Last year flea Isle Police<br />

ADDRESSWANTED<br />

<strong>of</strong> the motorcycle


PAGE 4 - SECTION ONE<br />

Almost 100 attend show<br />

Jersey Cape Toaitmlatress<br />

Qub WM host to 96 people at<br />

the 78 Howe production <strong>of</strong><br />

Annie tut month.<br />

According to Barbara God,<br />

ways and means chairman,<br />

toastmlstress Is a training<br />

ground for public speaking<br />

and la helpful to thoM In<br />

business or club work. For<br />

Information on becoming a<br />

member contact Helen<br />

Jenkins, membership<br />

chairman, at 927-7439.<br />

OPEN AT i AJM.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and iwlt><br />

chboard open at 9 a.m. wtekdiiys-<br />

Programa are planned for<br />

the year Including guest<br />

speaker* at meetings and<br />

other activities. Meetings are<br />

on the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong><br />

each month at the Shuff<br />

eboard Hut, 5th Street and<br />

Boardwalk, and a dinner<br />

meeting the fourth Wednesday<br />

<strong>of</strong> the month at the<br />

Crab Trap, Visitors are<br />

welcome.<br />

New <strong>of</strong>ficer* for be <strong>1983</strong>-84<br />

year are Betty Myers,<br />

president; Helen Jenkins,<br />

first vice president; Donna<br />

Hughes, second vice<br />

president; Jo Coitanu,<br />

treasurer; and Connie<br />

HPujma, secretary.<br />

SAVE 20%<br />

on our new collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Coats & Jackets<br />

Wool • Wool blends<br />

AH Weather Coats<br />

Sizes Pefltes & Misses e to 18<br />

Included in this Sale<br />

Our Fine Collection <strong>of</strong><br />

MAN MADE FUR JACKETS<br />

AND FULL LENGTH COATS<br />

SPIHOP<br />

HELEN P.<br />

M? MiwryAv*.<br />

Phorw JW-MOO<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>inClly<br />

OPEN<br />

»to 5.10<br />

Betty Myers, left, and Barbara G<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the Jersey<br />

Cape Toastmistress attend production <strong>of</strong> Annie.<br />

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

Carmody, Price are wed<br />

Colleen Anne Carmody,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Laurence J, Carmody <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Boynton<br />

Beacn, Fla., became the bride<br />

<strong>of</strong> James I. Price, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Edith Price <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville<br />

en Sept. St.<br />

The Rev. Dr. Martin<br />

Wlsmat performed the<br />

double-ring ceremony at the<br />

Margate Community Church.<br />

The matron-<strong>of</strong>-honor was<br />

fee bride's tUter, Kathleen<br />

Hewson <strong>of</strong> Longport, The<br />

bridesmaid's were Joanne<br />

AUbertl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; Susan<br />

Basse <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.; and<br />

Kimberlee Linus <strong>of</strong> Boca<br />

Raton, Fla.<br />

Brian Stead served as the<br />

Kirk and Pyne wed in Illinois<br />

Catherine Kirk and James<br />

C, Pyne were united in<br />

marriage Sept, 17 In the<br />

United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Harrington, HI. with fee Rev.<br />

William Kirk, fattier <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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Mrs. Jeremiah T, Pyne Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Waueonda, HI. and the<br />

grandson <strong>of</strong> Mm, Clifford S.<br />

trout <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mrs. Edward Glade <strong>of</strong><br />

Streemwood, I1L wu matron<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor, and the groom's<br />

brother, Kevin, served as beat<br />

man.<br />

The bride's daughter,<br />

ftauna, was flower girl and<br />

her brothers, David and Gary<br />

Kirk, werensben,<br />

A brunch was held at the<br />

HAR Spontoredby<br />

Antique Collector<br />

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Antiques, Crafts<br />

Collectibles<br />

Sat, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22<br />

Our Discount Policy<br />

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home <strong>of</strong> Rev. and Mrs, Kirk in<br />

Barrlngton Immediately<br />

following fee wedding.<br />

The bride la a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Harper College and Is employed<br />

by the First National<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> Barrlngton. Mr,<br />

Pyne, who attended the<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Lake County and<br />

Harper College, Is employed<br />

by the Park Corp, <strong>of</strong><br />

Barrlngton.<br />

They are making their<br />

home In Waueonda, 111.<br />

SINGLES CLUB DANCE<br />

IN TUCKAHOE OCT. U<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Road Again singles<br />

dub will hold a dance, Friday,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 28 from 9 pjn. to midnight<br />

at toe American Legion<br />

Hall, Route 50 In Tuckahoe.<br />

Open to all tingle, divorced or<br />

widowed persons ages 21<br />

through 82, it wU include live<br />

music by Bob Rut's Country<br />

Band. Refreahroenti will be<br />

served, setup! available.<br />

Ticket! are fS per penon. For<br />

information call 3M4448 or<br />

3B6-7670.<br />

best man. Ushers were Roger<br />

Bradshaw, Charles Brower,<br />

DenU Carmody, brother d<br />

the bride and B.J. Price th*<br />

groom's son.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

father, be bride wore ^ a<br />

BUnchl classic Victorian<br />

gown, fully embroidered in<br />

Lyon Lace with candlelight<br />

beading, high collared,<br />

scalloped waist with focus<br />

centered on Bianchl't new<br />

fan-train. Her veil and<br />

blusher were attached to a<br />

Lyon Lace hat covered win<br />

beading.<br />

The bride's attendants wore<br />

gowns <strong>of</strong> dusty rose taffetta<br />

with hack detailing finished In<br />

a s<strong>of</strong>t-bustled effect.<br />

The mother-<strong>of</strong>-lhe-brlde<br />

wore a floor-length gown <strong>of</strong><br />

Jade green with waist detail<br />

under the slight tunic overlay,<br />

the groom's mother wore a<br />

floor-length gown in s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

mauve win pearl beading at<br />

fee bodice and waist.<br />

The bride carried an arm<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> Alstroroerla<br />

IiUles, Imported from<br />

HoUand, cream butterfly<br />

rates, baby 1 * breath and<br />

asparagru fern.<br />

the bride's attendants<br />

carried arm bouquets <strong>of</strong><br />

bridal P»nk roses mixed with<br />

baby's bream.<br />

A reception washeld at me<br />

'dreate Bay Country dub. The<br />

couple spent their honeymoon<br />

on Cape Cod,<br />

The bride Is employed as<br />

facilities <strong>of</strong>fice supervisor at<br />

Barrah't Marina Hotel<br />

Caalno. The groom is the<br />

facilities manager at<br />

Harrah'a Boardwalk Hotel<br />

Casino.<br />

To wed in April<br />

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

Derochea <strong>of</strong> Hallfai, Maas.<br />

nave announced the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, Debra Jean <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to WUUam<br />

Stewart Campbell, also <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He la the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs, William _P.<br />

Campbell <strong>of</strong> FauUnikill<br />

Lakes, N.J.<br />

The bride-to*e is a 1978<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Silver Lake<br />

Regional High School and Is<br />

employed by Continental<br />

Motel <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> as a<br />

tartender.<br />

BALTIMORE HARBOR<br />

BUS TRV OOF, JO<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows,<br />

LJnwood, will iponsor a but<br />

trip to Baltimore Harbor on<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 30, including visit to the<br />

aquarium. There win also be<br />

a atop for Christmas refreahmenta<br />

on return trip. Tickets<br />

are *20 per penon. For information<br />

call Mike Hughes<br />

927-2326.<br />

Try your next<br />

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on a<br />

freth biked crolitint<br />

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Dinntr served from Jp.m,<br />

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cflfchies<br />

ENTIRE STOCK NOW REDUCED!<br />

50% Off- ALLSUAAMSft<br />

W W / O Off HANDBAGS & JEWELRY<br />

3 0 % Off- ALL CHILDREN'S JEWELRY<br />

10% Off-<br />

20% Off-<br />

RNE GIFT ITEMS<br />

Lamps, Pietures, Glass, Furniture, ete.<br />

I or mere<br />

Gift Items at Reg. Price<br />

. " ENTIRE CHRISTMAS SHOP<br />

Off" Decorations, Lights, Toys<br />

Stocking Stuffers, C*rds, etc.<br />

MANY UNADVERTISEO SPECIALS<br />

WITH SAVW6S TOM'/.<br />

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Home Mad. Soups • Salad • <strong>On</strong>line • ><br />

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Dtbra Derochea<br />

Mr. CampbeD is a 1975<br />

graduate' <strong>of</strong> Lycomlng<br />

College, Willlamsport, Pa.<br />

with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> ml degree<br />

in business administration-<br />

He la employed by Tropkana<br />

Hotel and Casino In Atlantic<br />

tbe wedding U planned for<br />

April 14, 19B4.<br />

HABOH TRIP SATURDAY<br />

Tbe Atlantic County Stroke<br />

dub will sponsor a bus trip to<br />

Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Md.,<br />

on Saturday. A viait to th«<br />

aquarium wlU be included.<br />

Bui will provide accommodations<br />

for handicapped<br />

persons. For lntenaflon<br />

call 927-0394 or 347-<br />

Wlf •<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER W<br />

Dried flowers<br />

iroeting topic :<br />

The Garden's Department'<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic dub -<br />

held its first regular meeting,<br />

9:30 am, Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>. n it<br />

to Youth tetter, 8th Streetand<br />

Haven Avenue with seven .<br />

members In attendance.<br />

The theme <strong>of</strong> the meeting r)<br />

was dried flower<br />

arrangements. Betty Keenan<br />

was fee chalrlady and aha was<br />

assisted by Loretta Horneand<br />

Maude DeMlD.<br />

It was announced that the<br />

November meeting will be a<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> the Brlganttne Wildlife<br />

Refuge and the museum, with<br />

lunch following. Further<br />

information will be given at ~)<br />

the regular <strong>Oct</strong>ober meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civic Club. iTT<br />

The Garden'! DeparfineBf<br />

holds regular meetings on the<br />

second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month, unless otherwise<br />

announced.<br />

FASHION LUNCHEON<br />

AT CREATE BAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> auxiliary: <strong>of</strong><br />

awre Memorial Hospital wUl<br />

hold a luncheon and faah|on<br />

show at Create Bay Country<br />

dub on Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 25. The<br />

affair will be held at-12; JO<br />

p.m. Proceeds will benefit the<br />

hospital. For Information or<br />

reservations call 399-1783. -<br />

RETIRED EDUCATORS<br />

TO MEET <strong>Oct</strong>. J7<br />

ape May County Retired -\<br />

Education Association WlU **<br />

hold its faO luncheon meeting<br />

at the Grand Hotel, Atlantic<br />

and Jefferson avenues,<br />

WUdwood Crest on Thursday,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 27 at noon. For Information<br />

call i22-J171. ,._<br />

' Dance Fashions<br />

Is Improving!<br />

Wfearryalipgt "..'<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> women's<br />

donceweor. Leotards, ^<br />

Tlohts, Liowarmtrs,,<br />

and much more<br />

to come. Shown, ' :<br />

cotton block print by<br />

S<strong>of</strong>touch<br />

10% Discount<br />

to Dance Students<br />

<strong>On</strong> Nov. 1 we're<br />

moving Into Sportiworld<br />

»4i Aibury Ave.<br />

Remember we<br />

have Hal iowetn<br />

Supplies!<br />

951 ASBURY AWE.<br />

3810086<br />

Ridgewood Shopping Plaza<br />

N^w Rd. & Ridgwood Ave.<br />

, Northfield<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20.1M3 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER JEAN CITY, N.j. PAGE 5 — SECTION ONR<br />

Hoxisis brads association<br />

In hU flnt <strong>of</strong>flclal tctton,<br />

Jim PIousU, newly elected<br />

prMhtat <strong>of</strong> Oi Cedar Beach<br />

CMc Association, conducted<br />

4tht ''board <strong>of</strong> director*'<br />

Monthly meeting at fee Mth<br />

ttrtet municipal buUdlng<br />

during Which Jane Friel wa»<br />

elected the portion <strong>of</strong> vice<br />

trealdent and Bernlce Byrne<br />

waa re-elected treasurer. The<br />

position <strong>of</strong> recording<br />

secretary remains vacant<br />

The Board unanimously<br />

voted to donate to UM Edward<br />

£kMrtBckt Memorial Fund.<br />

Committee chairmen<br />

named Included BU Bennett,<br />

membership; Marty Defleer,<br />

nominating; Jane Friel,<br />

Independence Day bicycle<br />

parade aad public relations<br />

publicity; Bob Hansberry,<br />

ways and means; Jtaa Mott,<br />

alley and street paving and<br />

golf tournament; Dan<br />

Jtmassone, arts and craft<br />

•tarn and playground.<br />

Berrrice Byrne and Jane<br />

Friel, wbo co-chalred the <strong>Oct</strong><br />

I dinner dance, reported on<br />

, p<br />

plans with The Flanders<br />

Hotel, Membership applications<br />

and a newt release<br />

were-available at the dinner<br />

table* to encourage new<br />

UMDbers.<br />

A tentative date <strong>of</strong> Nov. 11<br />

wat scheduled for the<br />

Association's next general<br />

meeting. Additional information<br />

will be confirmed<br />

and reported on at the next<br />

board meeting, the board<br />

meeting date was voted on<br />

and will remain the the fourth<br />

Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month at 1<br />

p.m. at the 46th Street<br />

municipal building,<br />

PlousU reported on traffic<br />

light patterns particularly in<br />

the 56th Street and Weal<br />

Avenue area, and general<br />

discussion focused on the 35<br />

roph speed Unit from 34th<br />

Street and Wat Avenue<br />

south. Several directors<br />

expressed opposition to what<br />

they considered the high<br />

speed which they feel is<br />

hazardous to children and<br />

adult pedestrians trying to<br />

cross the wide roadway.<br />

Plousls Hid he appreciated<br />

the support <strong>of</strong> nil board and<br />

expects the Association to<br />

progress In civic activities<br />

doing the new term.<br />

Any reaMent in the Cedar<br />

Beach section (Mb Street<br />

south) who isn't a member U<br />

encouraged to contact any<br />

board member or direct<br />

inquires to Post Office Box<br />

2053.<br />

The next board meeting is<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 26.<br />

Elias and Springs to wed<br />

Arnold Ellas <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

awiounewthi engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

Us daughter, OiartoW Ann,<br />

to Gregory A. Springs, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L.<br />

Ramey <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />

The bride-elect is a 1974<br />

•graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

^School and a 1878 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Trenton State University with<br />

a • degree In physical<br />

education.<br />

Mr. Springs U a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Roosevelt Mgh School in<br />

Washington, DC. and is<br />

currently in tbe United States<br />

Air Force.<br />

Both. Mr. Springs and the McGulre Air Force Bate,<br />

bride-to-be are telecom. The wedding will take place<br />

unlcatlons operations November 12 at the Shttoh<br />

daUsts, stationed at Baptist Church, here.<br />

Classified ads bring results<br />

Uhe DGiiiiintf 0€ic£e<br />

IB % -3O*fa #*. U<br />

pttk J—*" iurpri'te Jaw'n<br />

^ Our fhhbiu/l<br />

rmij ywm jLue.it.<br />

irgnswtclc Yirrii<br />

4At*uKM<br />

The Gingham Goose<br />

Friday A Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21 & 22<br />

10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Handcrafted Gifts<br />

Classes <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

Register for our free drawing<br />

Free Refreshments<br />

3127 Witt Avi.<br />

PYTHIA<br />

on the Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

Friday & Saturday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Sweaters Galore<br />

30% OFF<br />

Hundredi <strong>of</strong> luxurlout •wtiteri lr> a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

•xcltlng colors and itylet fashioned by the<br />

renowned Robert Bruce.<br />

Smartly tailored drew shim by Bravado &<br />

LaStrada. Special selection <strong>of</strong> Corduroy and<br />

Drwi ilaeM. Active iporttwesr by Robert<br />

Bruce* featuring Arnold Palmtr 8. Jimmy<br />

Connor* Sportswear,<br />

PYTHIAS<br />

phots by |#nlsr<br />

Andy Mooney, district lieutenant governor <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis Club, at the<br />

podium, was guest speaker following installation <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers for the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> club. From left are Joe Iudica, second vice president, Jeff<br />

Freeman, first vice president; Gus Bruno, president, and Tom Barratt,<br />

treasurer.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Women's<br />

Research Club held its flnt<br />

departmental meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season <strong>Oct</strong> 6 In St. Peter'a<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

Mrs. William Martin<br />

welcomed members and<br />

guests.<br />

Mrs. William Pugh,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the literature<br />

department, introduced Mrs,<br />

Fidel KroeMer, who gave •<br />

report on the Uf« and Low <strong>of</strong><br />

George Sand.<br />

Aurore Oupin (her maiden<br />

name) was born in 1804, the<br />

year <strong>of</strong> Napoleon's<br />

coronation. She was a mixture<br />

<strong>of</strong> royalty and peasantry.<br />

George Sand was truly a<br />

genius, who wrote novels,<br />

plays, political essays,<br />

OPTOJ AT 1 AJK,<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and switchboard<br />

open at 9 am weekdays.<br />

Hiring in Ardmore following wedding<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our Lord<br />

Philadelphia mu<br />

fee setting June 11 for the 11<br />

o'clock wedding ceremony <strong>of</strong><br />

Loralne Paraera, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Pasquale and Mary Pantera<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and Jeflery<br />

Andrews, son o* Janet and the<br />

late Edgar J. Andrews Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The Rev. Nicholas Marttno<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated during the double<br />

ring ceremony-<br />

Matron <strong>of</strong> honor wai<br />

Patricia Pamera, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Bridesmaidi were Marianne<br />

lannone, Karen O'Neill, Dee<br />

RUM and Amy Bacheler,<br />

Mark Andrews, brother <strong>of</strong><br />

fee groom, served as best<br />

man. Assisting as ushers were<br />

Paul Andrews, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />

groom, Tim Taecartno and<br />

Jeff Wilson all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

and William Bacheler <strong>of</strong><br />

Cherry Hill.<br />

Escorted by her father, fee<br />

bride won a Blanch! wedding<br />

i<br />

gown <strong>of</strong> silk orgama with rose<br />

applique on the bodice and<br />

train edge. She carried a<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> stephanotis and<br />

white roua.<br />

the bride's attendants wore<br />

magenta gowns with matching<br />

hats and carried a<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> two-tone carnations<br />

witt contrasting tea<br />

roses.<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> tbe bride<br />

wore a taupe chiffon dress<br />

with matching accessories.<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> the groom<br />

wore a violet-pink silk dress<br />

with matching accessories.<br />

REHAB. FOUNDER<br />

TO SPEAK SUNDAY<br />

Mount Pleasant Church,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Avenue, will<br />

feature Al Palmquist,<br />

founder and president <strong>of</strong><br />

Midwest Challenge Safe<br />

House, a drug rehabilitation<br />

cute la Minneapolis, as<br />

guest speaker at the 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday service. Everyone is<br />

welcome.<br />

Village<br />

Y SHOPPE<br />

% We'B welcome Trick «Tr<br />

i foCoitame.HilQwetn.<br />

? 0et.Msttaniitt8i. m 11»8 >.m.<br />

Wayside Village, Marmora, N.J.<br />

Open AH Year 399-T171<br />

Mon. S«f. 106; Frl. 'til 7 Sun. 10-2<br />

Miss Georgeann<br />

Georgeann<br />

Finishing and Modeling Studio<br />

located at<br />

Bridgeport Plaza, Dock 9,<br />

Condo #1, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Announce! that beginning<br />

Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22nd and<br />

continuing every other weekend<br />

a seminar by a top notch New<br />

York agency will be presented.<br />

These lectures willindoctrinate<br />

up and coming models and people<br />

interested in the arts.<br />

Lectures and time will<br />

vary with age group*<br />

Call for further Infornwilon<br />

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Our low price *20<br />

Men's Sweaters available<br />

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TERRA MAR PLAZA<br />

900 TMM HM4, NarlMaM, N J,<br />

(109) 145-3320<br />

Both mothers carried orchid<br />

corsages.<br />

A reception was held at<br />

aneliri In Cherry HiU. After<br />

a honeymoon trip to Mexico<br />

the couple art raiding in<br />

Ardmore, Pa,<br />

The bride la a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Mario Ooretti High School<br />

md a 1980 graduate <strong>of</strong> Dresel<br />

UhlversiQ' with a bachelor'i<br />

degree in business ad-<br />

minlstratton. She la employed<br />

with National liberty Cor.<br />

poration In FrmMr, Pa.<br />

Mr. AndrewB is a 1972<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Hi«b<br />

School md 1979 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreiil University with a<br />

bachelor's degree in business<br />

administration. He U employed<br />

with Prudential Insurance<br />

Co. in Fort<br />

Washington, ft.<br />

Sinct 1922<br />

NOW BEING SHOWN<br />

Diltineiive<br />

FALL & WINTER FASfflONS<br />

Couts • Suits • DreBies<br />

* Sportswear - AcceMorie«<br />

744 Asburv Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.j.<br />

This Week's<br />

Special<br />

Copco Tea Kettles<br />

Now $ 9"<br />

Reg.'22<br />

SAVE'12.05<br />

FREE Cooking Demonstration<br />

each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m,<br />

No reservations required. Come<br />

|oln us for c<strong>of</strong>fee and a special<br />

cooking experience.<br />

OCT. 22 BREAD<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 29 PUFF PASTRY<br />

ASBURY<br />

OCEAN CITY.<br />

398 4111<br />

Give "Safe"<br />

Halloween Treats<br />

Hallmark Stick.R.Treats Stickers take the worry<br />

out <strong>of</strong> trick-or-ironting. Each pack contains 25<br />

individuaily wrappfid "treats" for safe<br />

Halloween fun —Tun that lasts longer than<br />

candy! Clvo the treats kids love — and Moms<br />

can't say no to. Give Hallmark Stlck-R-irBats!<br />

$2,00<br />

OMtn <strong>City</strong> 1 ! Niwtit« Urgili Hlimirk Ctid Shop<br />

733 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(•eroisfrem Wardi Pastry and (tabu!)<br />

Mon.Thur.I,Sat.9toS:M; Prl.9-8:30p.m.<br />

Writer Sand is dub topic<br />

classical tetters and poem*.<br />

Writing MI no effort, the<br />

wrote for the •beer delight <strong>of</strong><br />

giving her life and love to<br />

others.<br />

After lunch, Mrs. Craig C.<br />

MaUwwaon, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

American home Hfe ipeke on<br />

the mechanics <strong>of</strong> borne crafts<br />

with booklet! and sample, <strong>of</strong><br />

needlepoint en plastic,<br />

counter cross ittteh and<br />

crewel. Mrs. John C. Petttt<br />

displayed two<br />

piUowf and dUcusMd<br />

vmrlout Mtchta.<br />

the<br />

•The rule* for entrte* torn*'•<br />

spring festival wen nvttwatf<br />

and member* war* «-"?<br />

coBMged tobegta work DBW"<br />

to entry In April 1984. '<br />

today (Thurtdar) at Ttar- 1 .<br />

Flanders Hotel Heton R»g*Jt '<br />

wffl ahew bar slide* on • Wp '<br />

IB aha.<br />

Cholly's Country Gift Shop<br />

ROUTE 9 MARMORA<br />

399-3554<br />

B«twHnMtt


I')<br />

PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

Testimonial to honor Judge Francis<br />

A testimonial dinner<br />

honoring recently retired<br />

Appellate Judge Qtergs B.<br />

Francis has. been scheduled<br />

tor Saturday evening, t>ct. 22<br />

it Harrah's Marina Hotel and<br />

Cntyilno, sponsored by the<br />

Atlantic and Cape May bar<br />

associations.<br />

Colleagues , <strong>of</strong> Judge<br />

Francis from both the bench<br />

and bar as well as family and<br />

dote friends will Join together<br />

to pay tribute to one <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jeriey's raoit respected<br />

Jurlsto,<br />

After being admitted to the<br />

New Jeriey Bar In 1M0, he<br />

entered private practice In<br />

Wlldwood and remained in<br />

practice there for 10 yean.<br />

During that time, hta partners<br />

were George James and<br />

pfisent Superior Court Judge<br />

James A. O'Neill.<br />

In IBM, he was appointed to<br />

(he then part-time portion <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County prosecutor<br />

and, 10 months later, was<br />

appointed by Oov. Meyner H<br />

Cape May County Court<br />

Judge. He was resppalnted<br />

and jerved in the County<br />

Cburt until April 1970 when<br />

Gov. Hughes appointed him to<br />

fee Superior Court, where he<br />

nt In the Chancery Division<br />

until 1975.<br />

In January 1976 he was<br />

appointed by then Chief<br />

Justice Hughes to fee position<br />

<strong>of</strong> Assignment Judge for<br />

Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland<br />

and Salem Counties<br />

where he served until<br />

December 1979 when be was<br />

elevated to the Appellate<br />

Division.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sept. 1,<strong>1983</strong>, after nearly<br />

a years <strong>of</strong> service, Judge<br />

Francis retired from the<br />

bench.<br />

Story hours resuming<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public<br />

Library will be holding It* fall<br />

story hour tor Mo 5-year-olds<br />

starting <strong>Oct</strong>,&<br />

Every Saturday morning<br />

from 10:30 to 11:30, children<br />

can share favorite stories,<br />

participate In flngerplays and<br />

pantomime, sing along with<br />

Elisso Uretsky-Odle<br />

Rfglitered<br />

Eltctrelegiit<br />

By<br />

CKssa<br />

Coll<br />

823-0079<br />

Unattractive Hslr<br />

Removed Permanently<br />

OPEN SATURDAYS OCT. 22 & 29<br />

Final FaU<br />

25% to 60% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

STOREWIDE<br />

Including our new fall fasiom<br />

324-8 Anbury Ave.<br />

Open 10 to 5<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

the guitar, and make simple<br />

a-afu. The program will be<br />

held weekly until Dec. 10.<br />

Parents are welcome to<br />

browse for books and<br />

magazines while their<br />

preschoolers participate in<br />

the story program. Parents<br />

may register their children at<br />

Die library, 6th Street and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />

PHOTO PICKUP COST<br />

All pietnrei that appear in<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />

picked up at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8tb<br />

Street for a charge <strong>of</strong> «, any<br />

time during the regular<br />

builnen day, fallowing<br />

publication In the paper.<br />

WARDS<br />

INTERIORS<br />

DBAPiS<br />

VtBTICALS<br />

WOViN WOODS<br />

iLINDS 4 SHADiS<br />

BI-UPHOLSTIRiNQ<br />

SLIP COVIFSS<br />

BEDSPREADS,<br />

CUSHIONS<br />

WIT<br />

*' THE AUTUMN BREEZE<br />

TURNS THE LEAVES TO GOLD<br />

This beautiful time <strong>of</strong> year, when plant* and treei are •tarting to change<br />

their color, remindi us that from nature have Come to many <strong>of</strong> the wonderful<br />

medicines that help ui to live looger and healthier Uvet. We always (Ike to<br />

recall our itudy <strong>of</strong> Advanced Botany In Pharmacy SebMl where we learned'<br />

how theie ll/e-glvlng drugs were extracted frotn their natural environment.<br />

When a new drug MUM on the market for safe uie we <strong>of</strong> course read all<br />

the available literature, and this alwayi details the source <strong>of</strong> the product.<br />

You would be surprised hew many drngi In this age <strong>of</strong> lynthetlcs and<br />

technology still are coming from Mother Earth. We stock them.<br />

You or your doetar can phone as when yen need a delivery. We will deliver<br />

promptly without eitra charge. A great many people rely on us for their<br />

health needi. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts.<br />

9»h A ASBURY AVI,<br />

IBAN<br />

HRV<br />

3M3S3S<br />

i§rmaeyrr<br />

Free Delivery<br />

savings Days at Johnson's<br />

GE SP AC E MAKER"<br />

MICROWAVE OVEN<br />

Takes no couniirtop tpaea —<br />

replaces existing rang* hood:<br />

Includes built-in exhaust fan and<br />

oooktop light, Extra wWa ovm<br />

eavlty, OooK eode Control and<br />

Auto Boast.<br />

ft<br />

yhnson's<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

Electrical Contractor* •Rt*ld*ntl«lComm«-c|«l<br />

930AiburyAȤ. 0MMC*y,lU<br />

MMil DPCOMm<br />

*279 II<br />

QE HEAVY-DUTY<br />

COMMERCIAL DRYER<br />

With panniMn! press and limed<br />

rtguiireyelM. 3 drying options<br />

Including no-hMl alr-llull, Porctialn<br />

•npmti drum. Removable<br />

up-tronl lint illtir.<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NJ,<br />

pfiefs 6ir Itfller Sfydls<br />

Earl and Grace Mclntire celebrate 85th anniversary<br />

at dinner party Saturday at the<br />

Tuckahoe Inn.<br />

Mark 65 th anniversary<br />

Earl and Grace Mclntire <strong>of</strong> 12 <strong>Ocean</strong> Rd. were guetts <strong>of</strong><br />

honor recently at a dinner party to celebrate their SHfa<br />

wedding anniversary held at the Tuckahoe Inn.<br />

Mr, Mclntire retired from fee Reading Railroad after<br />

more than SO yean as chief car distributor.<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia where they are members <strong>of</strong><br />

he East Baptist Church, they have resided here for the put<br />

12 years, Mrs, Mclntire served as financial secretary to the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club where they were active for five years.<br />

The couple have two daughters, Virginia Kaelln <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and Ruth Hecht <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, six grandchildren<br />

and 10 great-grandchildren.<br />

Harvest fair all day Saturday<br />

The Amique Collectors Club cakes, preserved and breads<br />

will ipomor iti annual available. Foods will be<br />

Harvest Fair Saturday at 1038 aerved all day.<br />

Shore Road, Unwood, from 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring an- In the event <strong>of</strong> rain fee fair<br />

ttques, crafts and collectibles, will be held Sunday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

There will be homemade ffl.<br />

HAIRS<br />

A<br />

POPPIN<br />

(Formerly Kara-Lyn Hair Stylists)<br />

Is Now Open<br />

1604 Haven Ave,<br />

Palmer Shopping Center<br />

399.4333<br />

Upcn Mon.-S»I . Thun, Ilii nl(hu<br />

GILBERT 0, GILBERTSON<br />

Is pleased to<br />

announce the opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice for the<br />

Genera! Practice <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

Parkway Plaza<br />

110 Roosevelt Boulevard<br />

Marmora, New Jersey 08223<br />

(609) 3911616<br />

FEELGOOD!<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER tttil<br />

Women work out to jazz<br />

The Country Shore<br />

Women's Club opened Its<br />

September meeting with a<br />

fen •Mien led by Mary<br />

Mangold, former Mill Cape<br />

May County, Club members<br />

Joined In M Ml» Mangold led<br />

fee dub in warm-up t nrdMi<br />

and a Jan workout.<br />

Following the program, a<br />

business meeting wu held.<br />

Officers for the <strong>1983</strong>-19M<br />

season are Janet Haag,<br />

prerideat! Jeanne Mentor,<br />

first vice president; Wendy<br />

Dougherty, second vice<br />

president; Kathy Chlorano,<br />

third vice president; Mary<br />

Ann Barlle, recording<br />

secretary; Jonnie Oove,<br />

corresponding secretary;<br />

Edythe Ingrain, treasurer;<br />

and Colleen Fansler,<br />

parlimentarian.<br />

Ways and Mean* chairperson<br />

Wendy Dougherty<br />

discussed upcoming fundrailing<br />

projects. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

projects planned are a casino<br />

bus trip, Christmas bataar,<br />

and children's play.<br />

It was reported that the<br />

recipients <strong>of</strong> last year's funraUing<br />

projects were the<br />

SeavUle Volunteer Fire<br />

iNomettes<br />

entertain Nomads'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Nomettos entertained<br />

the Nomads<br />

recently at the monthly<br />

meeting with an <strong>Oct</strong>oberfest<br />

luncheon party.<br />

President Blanch Tannahills'<br />

spedal guests Included<br />

president Edward<br />

Dorman, first vice president<br />

Joseph Dougherty and second<br />

vice president Wilson Bates <strong>of</strong><br />

(he Nomads.<br />

New members Introduced<br />

were Muriel Weyriek, Irene<br />

Lawion, Helyn Vanneman<br />

and Margaret Franks.<br />

Entertainment was<br />

provided by accordlanist<br />

Pedlno.<br />

"The total concept<br />

in Interior Design" 1<br />

FURNISHINGS<br />

UPHOLSTERY<br />

CARPETING<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

SGHXI<br />

398-7177 • 398-1483<br />

Help<br />

Yburself!<br />

New Activities Schedule<br />

Pifneii ft Eiirchi<br />

Tuesdsysi Thursdays — unfit Nm, 24<br />

Nov. 1 -Dae 13 Aer<strong>of</strong>aict<br />

Nov. 1 • Dec 13 Workout with Diinni<br />

TottlBody Conditioninj)<br />

Nov. 1 • Die, 13 [in Into Toll)<br />

Body Workout<br />

Striti Minigemtnt<br />

Nov, 2 • Die, 7<br />

Wfdntsdtys<br />

Nov. 15 & 22<br />

Tuisdiys <<br />

Nov IB Die. 21<br />

Wrtnuiifl<br />

Yogi for Salt•TranafDfRi •tion<br />

MM A Wamtn<br />

Growing SnparMtty ft Togithtr<br />

Workshop tor Covpltt<br />

Sitting Goili<br />

Nutrition<br />

Tuitiiyt<br />

Nov. 1-Die 6 BitiiTltfitiikl<br />

S.tfHtlp<br />

Nov. 1S -.Die, 8 Cullrtwy Hiirti Kitehin<br />

Envtronmintil Sittty<br />

Nov. 9. 14, IS C.P R.<br />

Nov. 3 • Die, 16 Iipictint Pwintt Cliii<br />

Eictpt Nov. 24<br />

Nov. 21 Gtiarttn Birth lapiriintt<br />

Afthif nMn MMsli SiMM<br />

WiNdMSHt<br />

Nov. 8 ft 15 You ind Your Aging P.rmli<br />

Nov, 14 ft 21 Spuklng — Communicitlon<br />

lor Couplu<br />

Reservations a must. For a free, complete schedule and reservation form call<br />

6<br />

Company, Marmora<br />

Volunteer Pire Company,<br />

Upper Tewnihlp Beacue<br />

Squad, Upper Township<br />

"Jawi <strong>of</strong> life," St. John <strong>of</strong> God<br />

building fund, and the library<br />

fund, SehotafsMps weregiven<br />

to two Upper Townihip High<br />

School students and two<br />

Upper Townihip eighth<br />

graders.<br />

Ho«te«M» for the<br />

wereDolores Clayton,<br />

Harris, Barbara Gaupp,<br />

Helen Young.<br />

The program for the<br />

meeting will be a demo*<br />

sntton by the conservaUot<br />

and garden department,<br />

pM. <strong>Oct</strong>. 85 in the fel<br />

hall <strong>of</strong> the United M<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

Mary Mangold and her students demonstrate a;<br />

jazz workout to the Country Shore Women's.^<br />

Club, • -•••4<br />

Judges get recipes<br />

All recipe* miffed In the What's Cocking '83 contest<br />

have been given to the judges for their dseliton on the<br />

aemWlnallsts.<br />

Conteitants choeen wUl be nrtifled by mall Mora Get:<br />

30tobrlngthelrdlsh(cookedathome) to the Intermediate<br />

•Aool cafeteria on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. for the final Judging<br />

and awarding <strong>of</strong> prUes.<br />

All those who entered, but were not chosen for the semiflnallata,<br />

as well as anyone who didn't enter this year's<br />

event ire welcome to attend the finds.<br />

Following awarding <strong>of</strong> prizes, the public will be invited<br />

to taste all <strong>of</strong> the diahea.<br />

All recipes submitted will appear In the annual What's<br />

Cochin •B3 supplement to b% Included with The Sentifcl-<br />

Ledger Issue <strong>of</strong> Nov. 10,<br />

Award winning<br />

earrings by<br />

Foul Merelh<br />

Michael Good<br />

Daunts<br />

and more<br />

fine<br />

jewelry<br />

custom design<br />

repairs on the premises<br />

3982505<br />

FOQAIITY, STEWART<br />

ATTENDING ALBRIGHT v<br />

Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Higi<br />

School students Tra<<br />

Fogarty and i Heat<br />

Stewart have b«un §f<br />

freahmen at Albright I<br />

Reading, Pa., which<br />

began Its 128th<br />

ytar, \<br />

Public Notice<br />

MUNICIPAL PLANNINO »OA«6<br />

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Th«n«xlr«gulir mMting ef thiOMBl<br />

<strong>City</strong> Municipal miming IMfi will M<br />

Mil an WEDNESDAY. 'NOVBMM* S><br />

im it tm P M in tin countq onn(J<br />

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TM following tWIeinHH' will t»<br />

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provil glv«n J.nmry (Ml. (HIM fr«n<br />

limiXI CW«UI. Block III, LBtl I I 3 • J<br />

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ltmu« Ciptni. Block 314, Left i thf w<br />

f • Hirtjor HOUM Motti, Cenvtrt •» H<br />

cooao unit.. Stcona •«tion. ortotnl<br />

•Mfwll glvM 10-10 ' i<br />

TiiMs4uMs . ilock Ml, Lot II<br />

FPinli UtM-Arthlttct. inf •rprititlon »!<br />

•kyligHt uMtr OralniMi No nil.<br />

ThtM slant trt M (lit in Iha tit*<br />

eitrMsMei MM may M vMintf «y ni<br />

public iuring riggjlr buin«« ncurt.<br />

AWutti nolle* o) thii n\Mlng M<br />

Ming glvtn purtuant to P.L. mi,<br />

Freeze<br />

Management<br />

Salaries<br />

Vote "NO" <strong>On</strong><br />

November 8th<br />

Aren't we paying enough now tar '<br />

government in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>? Your vote <strong>of</strong><br />

, OCTOBER 20.<strong>1983</strong><br />

, ... ptwiob, PtttVlH<br />

r Kathy Plousis, ri^t, receives piano lesson<br />

f^ini new teacher at the arts center, Robin Mc-<br />

Coy, as Bill Dempsey, also a new Instructor,<br />

looks on.<br />

Tlie U.S. Model <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

<strong>1983</strong> preliminary pageant<br />

designed tor aspiring models<br />

with Interest In fee modeling<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession was held recently<br />

atftsMuslePier.<br />

More than 55 models entered<br />

the competition,<br />

atanlied by Miss<br />

aforgeAnn, owner <strong>of</strong> a<br />

fliiahlng and modeling studio<br />

tn <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty and Oaklyn.<br />

the program, which la<br />

considered a beneficial eiperlenee<br />

for those entering<br />

the modeling pr<strong>of</strong>ession,<br />

opened wife the posting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

onion .by fte UJ. Coast<br />

Guard followed by a song and<br />

dance routine performed by a<br />

troupe <strong>of</strong> young people from<br />

Knot Reagan's School <strong>of</strong><br />

Dgncing.<br />

Among the eight finalists<br />

chosen In the pee wee division<br />

were Brittany Cates and Dani<br />

LBubert_al <strong>Ocean</strong> _CUy, and<br />

Brandy Moirlaon <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

top model spot<br />

Point<br />

Damion Joseph Morrison <strong>of</strong><br />

Sonera Point was among the<br />

five finalists selected in the<br />

masters division, boys aged<br />

three to seven.<br />

In the teen division for girls<br />

ages 13 to 17,11 finalists were<br />

chosen Including Franceine<br />

Colao and Caren Draper <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point, and Catherine<br />

Shankland <strong>of</strong> Northfleld.<br />

In the mister division,<br />

finallsts were BUI Taylor and<br />

Joseph Ooch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty,<br />

and Balse PlmplneUl <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point<br />

The final show will be held<br />

Sunday, Nov. 27 in<br />

Providence, R.L The next<br />

preliminary pageant will be<br />

Feb. 25 on the Mule Pier for<br />

the 1984U.S model <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

For taformatton can 3Wf«no<br />

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

New music teachers are joining Arts Center<br />

Tb« <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Arti Center<br />

hai announced two new muilc<br />

kachers, Bill Dtfpey and<br />

Robta McCoy, nave joined the<br />

center staff.<br />

Mrs. McCoy, a newcomer to<br />

tw an*, will teach piano In<br />

the spring. She ia the wife <strong>of</strong><br />

fee director <strong>of</strong> mule at St.<br />

Peter's MethodHt Church.<br />

Sie has taught beginning<br />

and Intermediate piano to<br />

students <strong>of</strong> all ages and wU<br />

Special lunches popular<br />

Upper Townihip<br />

Elementary School, Tuckahoe<br />

Mad in Marmora, celebrated<br />

national food week <strong>Oct</strong>. 12<br />

with a programmed-forpower<br />

lunch, and invited<br />

parents and grandparent to<br />

Join Vie children for lunch.<br />

The cafeteria , was<br />

decorated In a PacMan theme<br />

with PacMen, made by fee<br />

second grade dan, hanging<br />

from the ceiling.<br />

The lunch consisted <strong>of</strong><br />

power source burgers,<br />

printout potatoes, apple bytes<br />

and your choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

During the lunch period Mrs.<br />

Gay Atwood, dressed in a<br />

Urge PacMan costume,<br />

distributed cookies to<br />

student! and visitors. The<br />

cafeteria women made fee<br />

PacMan cookies complete<br />

wife icing and a raisin for an<br />

eye.<br />

The elementary school<br />

aerved SSI lunches, more than<br />

double fee normal quote. The<br />

event was also held at fee<br />

Mrs. Gay Atwood,<br />

dressed in her PacMan<br />

costume, congratulates<br />

Stephen Shimp for his<br />

prize winning pouter<br />

celebrating national<br />

food week.<br />

Middle School in Petersburg,<br />

wife total iunchea served In<br />

Qii district amounting to<br />

1,040.<br />

CHARGE<br />

Ahead to<br />

Knight's Pharmacy<br />

for old world<br />

courtesy and<br />

service<br />

KNIGHTS<br />

8th A WESLEY AVE.<br />

399-5555<br />

, in b*ik*.for pisao<br />

(BCbriquw. ;<br />

Having studied both piano<br />

performance and music<br />

Oxwry with GustM Richard<br />

and Amanda Bush, Mra.<br />

McCoy subsequently performed<br />

many time* in concert<br />

tn the Loe AngatM avea. BM<br />

also taught private tasons for<br />

nine years and has had<br />

regular performance elaasea.<br />

Demptey, an accomplUhod<br />

guitarist, will hold guitar<br />

burtructioiii in ttw fprlng. His<br />

performing experience in-<br />

School <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

to address confab<br />

Officials from two area<br />

school districts will participate<br />

as speakers during a<br />

three-day series <strong>of</strong> training<br />

and informantlonal sessions<br />

sponsored by fee N.J. School<br />

Boards Association, fee NJ.<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> School Adminlatrators<br />

and fee NJ.<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Sehodi<br />

Business Officials <strong>Oct</strong>. 26-28 S<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Antoinette J. Rugglert,<br />

board secretary-business<br />

administrator <strong>of</strong> fee <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty School District, will<br />

speak on fee role <strong>of</strong> fee board<br />

secretary during the<br />

workshop session entitled<br />

cludes folk, cla«ic»l, jau,<br />

country-western, rock and<br />

roll and musicals.<br />

He btgan Ms career as a<br />

trombonist studying clasrieal<br />

music, and Jan but later<br />

became interested in folk<br />

nude and guitar.<br />

Among his past per*<br />

formances are those sponsored<br />

by the New Jersey Stele<br />

Council on the Arti,<br />

Philadelphia Folksong<br />

Sodety, Atlantic County Am<br />

Council and King <strong>of</strong> Prussia<br />

Mall.<br />

"Changing society, changing<br />

schools."<br />

Also to address fee conference<br />

will be William F.<br />

Carpenter, principal, and<br />

John Phillips, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

special programs, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township School<br />

District Their topic will be<br />

fee language arti writing<br />

program.<br />

Tney will be among nearly<br />

350 local school <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

educators to participate in the<br />

conference, which will be<br />

attended by more than 1,000<br />

local board members, administrators<br />

and educators.<br />

Dentists are<br />

pulling for<br />

our music<br />

We're WSLT...<br />

with a song for you,<br />

WSLTI<br />

PAGE ? — SECTION ONE<br />

The Dick Anthony Orchestra will be featured<br />

at the Music Pier Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. »from 9 p.m.<br />

•til midnight. Music will be continuous with Bill<br />

Braestle and the Sun Shine Boys Banjo Band<br />

playing during big band breaks. Tickets are *5.<br />

For information, contact the Public Relations<br />

Department, 399-fli 11.<br />

WIN OVER *1000 00 IN PRIZES!<br />

* This week's Festival <strong>of</strong> Values Winners I *<br />

•CHECK THE<br />

FOLLOWING<br />

TWO PAGES<br />

FOR THE<br />

. PARTICI-<br />

* PATING<br />

MERCHANTS<br />

REGISTER AT<br />

EVERY<br />

•STORE<br />

l i Katherme Moore, left, is presented with a<br />

fieven-pitee cutlery set from Tom Shaw<br />

following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing<br />

Saturday at Earl L, Shaw Jr. inc.<br />

Louiie Welch, right, <strong>of</strong> the Piccadilly<br />

congratulates Lillian Relnagel <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne,<br />

Pa. as winner <strong>of</strong> a seven-piece copper bottom<br />

cookware set in last week's Festival <strong>of</strong> Values<br />

drawing.<br />

Wendy Duffy, left, presents Sue Rixon <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with a seven-plece cutlery set<br />

following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing last<br />

week at Rainbow's End,<br />

Bud Stiles, right, <strong>of</strong> Bud's Outboards<br />

presents a Poly Perk c<strong>of</strong>fee maker to Festival<br />

<strong>of</strong> Values winner T,J. Recchione <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point last Saturday,<br />

Patty Dinger, left, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> receives a_<br />

5-quart slow cooker from Kathy Feinsteln <strong>of</strong><br />

Kristy's Boutique as winner in last week s<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing.<br />

John Kelly, left, <strong>of</strong> Dailey PJumbrng presents<br />

Anna M, Harvey <strong>of</strong> Freehold and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

with her Festival <strong>of</strong> Values prize, a sevenpiece<br />

copper bottom cookware set.<br />

REGISTER AT<br />

EVERY PAR-<br />

TICIPATING STORE<br />

AND WIN A<br />

VALUABLE<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

GIFT!<br />

VALUABLE<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCALLY!<br />

Al Paterson, right, <strong>of</strong> Carter Lincoln Mercury,<br />

presents Bradford and Dorothy Lippincott<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo with a 5-quart slow cooker<br />

following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing last<br />

Saturday.<br />

WIN OVER $ 1000 00 IN PRIZES!


•A ' 4<br />

•£ PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

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

I<br />

I WIN OVER 1000 on IN PRIZES!<br />

REGISTER At EVERY STORE<br />

EVERY STORE WILL AWARD<br />

A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GIFT<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

THIS WEEK ONLY<br />

20% OFF<br />

ALL CLOTHING<br />

WITH THIS<br />

AD!<br />

UWJLME<br />

HATOUJFfe<br />

m-mi<br />

I OfMnvwi nMwms<br />

Heijtage Shoppe<br />

Early American<br />

Furniture<br />

Reproductions for<br />

20% Off<br />

OPEN UHT1. CHRISTMAS<br />

l7M7llMrtwilr<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>on <strong>City</strong><br />

CLOSEDSUNDAYS<br />

Th» L.W0 f*¥t 111 HI atft.<br />

t i t f<br />

Connoisseur Ltd.<br />

OCTOBER SPECIALS<br />

50% Off<br />

Summtr Handbags ft Jewelry<br />

IN OUR GIFT SHOP<br />

U*M. CMMtl. HfMm, DNMttr Mffll.B§.<br />

20% Off • Any ISO or more purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> reg. price merchandise<br />

10% Off-CHRISTMAS<br />

Decorations, Cards, Wrap, Toys etc.<br />

Shop* open 9:30 to 10 p.m.<br />

Cafe Serving Lunch<br />

11 «o 3 p.m.<br />

1112 Boardwalk for 28 yean<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> & Northfield<br />

HAIR CARE VCINTERS<br />

Mon.,Tuii.4Wed.<br />

ShimpMiStl ......'3.98<br />

Hair Cuts ....'3.95<br />

... •1.50<br />

«i2,80<br />

MOAPPttHTMEMT<br />

Thursday<br />

•2.10011<br />

Any<br />

NnMNnt<br />

IllfflntllllLN<br />

w/cul,>lylln«<br />

IM<br />

They're Here<br />

Women's<br />

Dance<br />

Coordinates<br />

Ballet<br />

Skirti<br />

Now*7"<br />

Wl Asbury Ave.<br />

SkLL<br />

•Jevwfe From the Sea-<br />

Hand Crafted Gifts<br />

Shell & Shell Crafts<br />

Specimen Shells<br />

Tues. Sat. 9-30 te 5<br />

3986578<br />

1244 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Closed Sun. & Mon.<br />

AND PIZZA<br />

Stop on Asbury Ave. and<br />

Have Lunch or Dinner at.,, a<br />

THE HOAGIE WORKS \<br />

OPEN 7 DAYSALL YEAR \<br />

926 ASBURY AVI.<br />

398-9037<br />

CHEEStBUftOSRS-MEATBALLSUBSJ<br />

V TOY STORf<br />

1008 BOARDWALK<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

SAVINGS<br />

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL<br />

All SMURF Merchandise<br />

y2 PRICE<br />

"Our prices mike<br />

you come once...<br />

Our good work<br />

makes you come<br />

back)"<br />

ALLTHIFAMLYCAN<br />

SAVE ON OUR DAIY SPECIALS<br />

Friday<br />

SMnpN,Cuti<br />

. Mw-DrySrytog<br />

um',. 'tis<br />

M«n't .'6.00<br />

Mli > iN*EtiMi|..*1.7i<br />

*** 8iM78i<br />

111TKmML.mtMimM MI-OJ??<br />

Mm..Tu«i. WiA *M. MlTMri. ••?» W. M<br />

ivmti<br />

a<br />

• •<br />

Additional Prizes Awarded on the Finai week<br />

^ALOMBO'S<br />

Parkway R<br />

Pharmacy yj<br />

We are<br />

pleased to<br />

ANNOUNCE<br />

that we now have the<br />

"PICK 6"<br />

Card Machine .f<br />

399-5252<br />

406E.34ttlST.<br />

UGHTED<br />

CURIO CABINETS<br />

•199 oo<br />

Richly Finished in Pecan with<br />

Mirrored back and all Glass Sides<br />

Reg. Price $249.95<br />

< SKMNi moor AniifX-117 WMfAvt. "<br />

Count/i Largest<br />

Bud's<br />

Outboard Marine, Inc.<br />

hriarnn<br />

AuttnniMulM<br />

EWnrud.<br />

motor*<br />

"FALL SPECIAL<br />

1984Evlnrude<br />

35 h.p. tong shift<br />

electrtc • Utt'2618<br />

•2100"<br />

. 398-1312 .<br />

197 W.9tti St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(at foot <strong>of</strong> tth St. Brldgi)<br />

BSolidiy-built wilfflr with Parmdncni<br />

Press and Knits/Deiicatis eyoies<br />

TMWniAw P1MM3M-1I7*<br />

gheese)<br />

The International Cheese & Food<br />

SpeciaUtyShop<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND<br />

MS Asbury Ave. 398-732J<br />

Unique Holiday GifM<br />

' Cnitom gift batkeu and<br />

package* from Sny Ch<br />

SALE!<br />

• Saxony<br />

• Scuipturet<br />

Sale Ends) 1/26/83<br />

Charles F,<br />

Spengler<br />

ROOT Covering<br />

Over SJ years<br />

txptrlinc*<br />

231 Wilt Avi.<br />

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

309-3343<br />

if* -y<br />

WHERE THERFS SOMETHNQ FOJl EVBIYONE<br />

SPECIALS<br />

JOHN ROMAIN HANDBAGS<br />

20% OFF<br />

HUMMELS<br />

Over 400 In Stock<br />

Now 20% Off<br />

Btctric<br />

Quoin<br />

A<br />

1214 Weit Ave;<br />

-i-- PONTIAC "<br />

m CADILLAC<br />

8ttiAWESTAVE.<br />

(1 block from 9th St. I<br />

j WINTER SPiSAL*" " H<br />

| Drain & Flush Radiator, *<br />

• Inspect all Hoses 8. 9i<br />

I Seits, Refill with Fresh<br />

• AntlFreeie<br />

I With this ad good thru 11/14/83<br />

!«••••••••••••<br />

8th 8. West Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

,i<br />

come in 8. see j<br />

Our new fail £<br />

line <strong>of</strong> dresses ><br />

and separates<br />

by donnkenny<br />

H¥AVI<br />

OCI*NCITV,N,J<br />

McHenry'i<br />

CHRISTMAS ;<br />

CARDS<br />

STATIONERY<br />

BUSINESS<br />

I<br />

OFFICE 1<br />

WEDWMG<br />

WVfTATIOtlS |J<br />

OCMnCt»T<br />

1994<br />

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» THURSDAY, QCTOBBR 20.<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDOER. OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGES — SECTION i<br />


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|GE 10 — SECTION ONE gENTINI 3ER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. met «<br />

WE ALL<br />

STILL LIVE AND WORK<br />

IN CAPE MAY COUNTY..<br />

VI<br />

SOUTH ammmsr OAM<br />

South Jersey Gis Company's Southern Division EmpSoyees, SwSnterUSU ^2<br />

But we've got a new name smd<br />

we're anxious to serve more <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County with efficient,<br />

clean, dependable Natural Gas<br />

than ever before.<br />

Natural Gas is better! It outperforms<br />

oil, electric, propane,<br />

kerosene and coal everytime.<br />

Whether for schools,<br />

restaurants, motels, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

buildings, apartments and<br />

hospitals...or to bring affordable<br />

comfort to home owners,<br />

Natural Gas is America's #!<br />

Energy Value. And South Jersey<br />

Gas Company is committed to :<br />

delivering this safe, dependable<br />

fuel at the lowest possible price.<br />

Ask your plumber or heating<br />

contractor and they'll agree,<br />

Natural Gas is Better:,.for you.<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY S NEW GAS COMPANY!<br />

3UTH JEI<br />

A South Jersey<br />

»W4^* wr^wesms^k* I ,1,1 ^ - , , •<br />

.«*<br />

m<br />

i a<br />

ii<br />

u<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,<br />

OHiuurm<br />

JeffcriǤr.;<br />

ite ad manager<br />

* James E, Jeffries Sr. <strong>of</strong> 720 Made Av died<br />

Jeffries worked for 20 ytut with Rim's ShopIUte<br />

itt, mo* wewtty as idverttilng manigir, Itowu •<br />

cards coming due<br />

_ ^_ QertW Thorn-<br />

A |mil Jack Moran, director<br />

d: ; i Cape May County<br />

m % *t*ns' Bureau, remind<br />

- 4f4^*ni, widows, and<br />

dpnttnt parents in receipt<br />

" K7 ion-service-connected<br />

that they will be<br />

their annual income<br />

jdre card on Nov. 1.<br />

._ molt important that<br />

cards be completed and<br />

ltd to the Veterans<br />

atlon before Jan, 1,<br />

noted Moran. "This<br />

will gladly assist<br />

in completing these<br />

* Late to Classify<br />

— rrmm i<br />

I with" i .__<br />

N MiM wllti any<br />

10-M<br />

• INTAL — nsrtnans I<br />

NrnMM iw«t kttcn«i, w-<br />

— ha« and uH. Mdudafl<br />

gCVUTV HOMI IMPROVEMENTS _<br />

MAAln. all >VPM.»i' netritin.<br />

FMMpttniitai, Call llil McOlnr.li/ nt.<br />

Ui — an* ant, csmi til,<br />

t s r fvtryoa it Ml) cawrai<br />

•MRMiy octowr <strong>On</strong>e, from 1« to<br />

4. W-M<br />

STORE OR OFFICi -tormBil.<br />

nfvt4»*(iovitnj. CHtraiiy {stand age<br />

BWHWIIIH, cm mim. H<br />

HOUII CONTENTS - Iv*ry iSIng<br />

muu gs, WrsMht inn kit. I LR Hh.<br />

Bwjroom lurn. Much mm, nt can.<br />

iltlgn. tni AUury Av. tot, 1012 I i.m<br />

III T 1S-M<br />

The cards will be different<br />

ttili year, he addtd. "Hit Cape<br />

May County Veterans Bureau<br />

88W761 or J763, is located ta<br />

(he social servteej building,<br />

Rio Grande,<br />

BAZAAR NOV. 5<br />

The United Methodist<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Peteriburi, will hold Its<br />

annual Christmas bazaar In<br />

fce church hall, Saturday,<br />

Nov. S, at 10 ajn. Umch wUl<br />

bt served from 11 a,m, to l<br />

pjn. Handmade articles for<br />

all occasions will be for sale<br />

as well as homemade baked<br />

goods.<br />

Too Late to Classify<br />

CRAFTS GALORE - cl«(« 10a com.<br />

HI HAat wa'ri all aMul, OMenain<br />

MM, tin W«l Av... Prldayi t.<br />

ua<br />

WANTED - Urs. hsaktaH. Gill HI.<br />

YiABLV BINTAL - M fl»er duplw,<br />

J tHroonii, s Btfhl, w.«, dw.<br />

mfrigtrstsr, OIMMMI. nwt pwnp m<br />

UP eonaliientr, J y«n ota. w«tklna<br />

«!*t»nt« lo itsrn, byi, HM Men, Call<br />

JW1141<br />

HELP WANTID - high KMBI IMSm!<br />

> M vlclnny M t*T NM Mth if, ts tmpty<br />

MR BALLOON DELIVERS —lppW<br />

II I MIIMfl BW9U«t am rlMsm "ml<br />

Mm MlvtrMI by hmaOi, oorBH or<br />

elewn, Blrttidiy. (it w«!l, I Leva You,<br />

trnh, carry uWrA>Tnirthinii Oet,<br />

15 to Jon. il, Matura aagitti). No p«<br />

OH It, parking, call Mf-lMsr 1JIS4M<br />

IW-rr' ., i7j. call »i.<br />

10 ?3<br />

YARD SALI - M. Oci. H,f l,m. Ml]<br />

• Mkunf Avinui, 0 c Mn wool win,<br />

worn* cMM, IntWU* M •*>¥•<<br />

dauie rigMtarM «Mf eluH, hsvMfieM<br />

Dmu, Ncrttilnotnown<strong>of</strong>lokmrly 1§-N<br />

ALL WORK - ill chMp. Wathar ft<br />

amr.ralrlgtratsr.eaUm-lMi, ><br />

MtDITlRRANEAN DININO ROOM<br />

SIT — grig, prlct »T,000, now tlSOO<br />

Wiekwith rtdvtlni. Call inytlmcWI.<br />

Ml, 10-31<br />

FOR SALE-! Ian •§ it IN ana u* loo,<br />

NK AMurr Av,, Ocaan iMt, tmm<br />

rftm000 ciim<br />

OF<br />

BEAUTY<br />

InHOUSE<br />

"A Pull S«rWc» Salon<br />

CLOSID MONDAY<br />

399,8«21 <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />

Dorothy's<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

349WetlAve. Open Yew Bdumi<br />

(CLOSED AAONDAYS)<br />

C»l F«r Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />

Dorothy COX, proprietor AIR CONDITIONID<br />

10?5 We<br />

.•il i 910 • Nnw in mil 1i(i (liiii'i ,lt<br />

Call 399-1394<br />

For Appointment<br />

*TEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

Complete<br />

Beauty Services<br />

Open Year'Round<br />

ISIOAlburyAvi,<br />

C.llorippt.<br />

3991575<br />

,<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

• OPEN THE YEAR ROUND-<br />

A Complete Salon<br />

; • Ottiring The Latest In Hilr Stytot •<br />

4lO.SSth Si. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a88-928a<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 11 — SECTION<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Somera Point and<br />

served on many committees<br />

SurvMng are WJ wilt, Dorothy Smiih Jeffries; a ion<br />

James Jr. <strong>of</strong> Stolnunviile; • darter, Cheryl <strong>of</strong> Rlejimond.Va.jandhlsmother.IdaJetfties<strong>of</strong>SteelraanvlIle.<br />

Stnrteti and tatarawnt were private at the eonventance <strong>of</strong><br />

&e family,<br />

Arrani«n«ta were by the Mlddlitan-Streble FHmwal<br />

Home.<br />

Memorial donations nay be made to the building fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the United MethodUt Church <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, Bethel Road<br />

and Doran Avenue.<br />

Doris Cortelyou, 77<br />

Doris A. Cortelyou <strong>of</strong> 257 Bayshore Dr., died Tuesday In<br />

fee Unwood Convalescent Center. She was 77.<br />

Bom in St. Louis, Mo., formerly <strong>of</strong> Drew! Hill, Pa., ihe<br />

had resided here for Ae past 14 years.<br />

She la survived by her husband Lyndon L.<br />

Funeral Bervice will be 11a.m. Saturday from the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Hone, 809 Central Av. Interment will be in Seaside<br />

Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Marlqn Moresi u<br />

Marion L. Moreau <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor died <strong>Oct</strong>. 14 in her<br />

residence. She was 81,<br />

Bom in Worchester, Mats., die was a former resident ot<br />

Soroexs Point and lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the past 11 years.<br />

She wai a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bryant and Stratum Commercial<br />

College In Boston.<br />

She was a promotions secretary for both the West District<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Conference and the Bridgeton District <strong>of</strong><br />

the N.J. Conference <strong>of</strong> Methodist Churches.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> the First United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty and the Sarah Circle <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Club, the Sarah<br />

Stillwell Chapter <strong>of</strong> Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution<br />

and formerly belonged to the Order <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Star here<br />

and the senior dozens group at Grace Lutheran Church In<br />

Somers Point.<br />

Surviving it her husband, Albert C.<br />

Services were Tuesday In the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Interment waa at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

MaryMcNalty<br />

retired from RL Bell Telephone<br />

SOMEBSPOINT-MaryE.McNidly.W.areddent<strong>of</strong>thU<br />

dty for the past M years, died <strong>Oct</strong>. II in Our Udy'i<br />

Residence, Pleasantville.<br />

Retired, she was with Bell Telephone In Philadelphia for 41<br />

years. Mrs. McNally was a member <strong>of</strong> St JoMpb'i Church<br />

and the Altar and Rosary Society.<br />

There are no immediate survivor*.<br />

Man ot Christian Burial waa celebrated <strong>Oct</strong>. IS at tt,'<br />

Joseph's Church. Interment WM in fit. DennU Cemetery,<br />

Havertown, Pa.<br />

Arrangements were by the MJddktsfrStroUe Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Donations may be made to ft. Joseph 1 * Church Memorial<br />

Fund, Somera Point 0244.<br />

Julia LOG Gamberlano<br />

BRIDGETON — Julia Lese CUmberiano, <strong>of</strong> thla city, died<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 12 «t home.<br />

Born In Italy, she came to fee United States In 1900. She<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

858 Asbury Ave<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N j<br />

and her first husband, John htm, operated • bakery tetl<br />

many yean.<br />

Mrs. Oamberlano was a member <strong>of</strong> the Cburdl <strong>of</strong><br />

Immaculate Conception and <strong>of</strong> the Altar and Rotary I<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church. She was a former member <strong>of</strong> Our F<br />

Mount Camel Lodge. . •<br />

She U survived by five daughter?, L«na H<strong>of</strong>fmr<br />

Bridgeton, Violet DiMeo <strong>of</strong> AOadelpUa, Aim i<br />

Longport, Stella SarubM <strong>of</strong> Haddon Hdghti and BON (<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wildnomer, Calif.; a ion, Jamu LtH <strong>of</strong> Cherry ffl;<br />

brother, Charles LelloSr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; Ugrt *-** '<br />

11 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-f^an<br />

Man <strong>of</strong> Chrisaan Burial wa« celebrated Qe<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the Immaculate Conception. Interment mi in i<br />

Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements were by U<br />

Funeral Home, Vineland.<br />

Manorial contributions nay be made to the Chtcch <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Immaculate Conception.<br />

Seaside ,«*<br />

Cemetery ^%;<br />

Route 9, Palermo, N.J.<br />

» A fi n f ° r tw °<br />

• T U U burial spaces<br />

INTEREST FREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS<br />

In srdtr to MM th» financial .train mat death I<br />

pi«c« on tnt lurvlvini mimtars <strong>of</strong> HM family, «• fra 1<br />

torlnion • pr«-n««i batli • iMibv iMtpMfslariWfl<br />

at low at MM.M, D#f*rr*d pcymtnt BUM ara av<br />

I'm IntarMtad In tMlng HM MMCNMH <strong>of</strong>ttrad anal i<br />

stand than It no prauura to boy.<br />

MaimTf4iy10TC4i3M49M.3M4M1<br />

NAMt<br />

ADDRESS<br />

CITY STATI IIP<br />

PHONE NO<br />

P R E V I E W '84<br />

FALL OPEN HOUSE<br />

IS WE<br />

T. 21-OCT.<br />

PLATT'S<br />

RNITURE<br />

e Refreshmmts<br />

Elegant Eighties are here...<br />

,.. and never has elegance been so very comfortable and easy-care, too!<br />

In the Elepnt Eighties, you can have the best <strong>of</strong> everything!<br />

You arc Invited to Plan's Furniture this weekend to tee the collections<br />

that reflect the new trends for '84 and beyond: from the romance<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18th Century styling to smashing contemporary.<br />

Come browtc through our 25,000 square foot showroom, full <strong>of</strong><br />

new Ideas In furniture groupings, unexpected color combinations and<br />

stunning fabrics and textures.<br />

We've Got People Talkin*<br />

FINK FURNITURE, BEDDING & CARPETING • MicARTHUR BLVD. & BRADDOcK DR., SOMERS POINT • 917.8116<br />

MON, WHO, FRI, 9.9 « TUES, THURS, SAT, 9« • SUN, ll-S<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />

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

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, <strong>1983</strong> #• EM!<br />

i<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

NOS<br />

•'(|BW JiBSIT OBIIN *CBIS BOND<br />

ACT OF Ifll<br />

*S *f 1 tuiMrlllns m» crHtwn M • Ml<br />

BUIW Stata<strong>of</strong> Ntw )«u( cv Ha iituan<br />

ta ft boodi M RM Statt In IM »• a)<br />

ttU.OOO.000 00 to pfovm. msn>¥ for<br />

pyMIe acauitltion MM (Wvtiotmnni <strong>of</strong><br />

IMtfl fer r«r§aiien and EQrit#r¥a!!§fi<br />

HMw (e matt tin fuiuf i nui« th.<br />

ajrpanalno population; Ig tna&H in*<br />

Illlt to •squirt aM Mvilsc iendi for<br />

rteraatlen mm toniarvation pyrpam;<br />

•M IB provim iw jfarrti ana Bin ig<br />

•••Hi munklpJIHin ana. cwntin and<br />

gthtr sjftlti ef local gavtrrtmarti ig<br />

acaulra ana oavilgg IWi t« ritrtatlMi<br />

and eaniarvafian eurpgw, prmiamg<br />

Ida MM and matni (<strong>of</strong> ntakllinlng a<br />

rtvolylng fund fgf W£ h gfanfi and<br />

(gain, Brgvldlnj thf win ana miam ig<br />

pay m. InlafWi <strong>of</strong> wlo M«l ana lite is<br />

pa* ana dlteMrse H» prlntlp*! thanef,<br />

and prsvlalsg fer tna iubmlHign ef fhii<br />

lettoIM (Mel. ai a ewwral tlaeilgn.<br />

•• II enaciid by In* S*niit and<br />

Oanaral MMinsir <strong>of</strong> IB start ef New<br />

Jtrur<br />

i THH atl Wall b. (mown and mar b*<br />

cIMd at IB. "Haw jartty Sraan Acrn<br />

•ontfAclsHW."<br />

1 flu Ltgiiiaturt fin* thai<br />

"a, Tha proviilgn o« i.ndi (or public<br />

racrtatlon and In. conwrvttlDn <strong>of</strong><br />

natural rMeurtn wwnetat tha public<br />

Malm, proietrlfy and sanaral wailara<br />

and Hi propsr fawgnilBliiiy <strong>of</strong> gwif<br />

' a, UnM now pfoyioaa Iw meia pur<br />

paw will Ml Be adequate to i ttM<br />

najai <strong>of</strong> an eipaMIng population In<br />

faarifoeoma;<br />

t Tha a»p»niion <strong>of</strong> population, wfill.<br />

iwraa»ing tin n»a lor mate lanai. will<br />

oinrlnually dlmlnlin tha tUBply IM tana<br />

«intraata tna ton <strong>of</strong> puolie aewfiiiiton<br />

<strong>of</strong> lanM avalieBie ana .pproprr.t. far<br />

meaepureeiai in me future,<br />

a If li imuurv to provide inean<br />

Hvei, in Ine Wrm <strong>of</strong> scant! ana loani, to<br />

Mil Weal unit! to acquire land! which<br />

Mw ilaniflctn! fttreallen ana comer<br />

' vaNon attrlbutn,<br />

a. It It alio natMtafy to provide funM<br />

fuMtura thai lanai "tiler, Have Htn or<br />

mar nerealter ba acquired fsr<br />

recreation and ton!*f*a!!en pgrpSMt<br />

tan ba develop*) H al to provide Public<br />

recrealion. praiama nlltorie retoureei,<br />

- and provide conianation opportvnltlM<br />

ana* fo Irnplefneni the Ne* Jaffa?<br />

llatewiae Comprahartllva Gutaoar<br />

Recreation PUn,<br />

f, Tha itate <strong>of</strong> New Jeriey mutt act<br />

m to acquire aM Mvalop at wall at io<br />

atalit meal unlit to acquire ana develop<br />

UMtanilal tuantltln <strong>of</strong> tueh ian* ai<br />

HI Mw avallabla ana aperooriefe for<br />

mate pyrpom » mat ma» may ba ima<br />

and pratanraa for ma tor that, pur<br />

K 9*Tha ettaBliihnient <strong>of</strong> a metnanlim<br />

lor' a eantlnulnj touree <strong>of</strong> lowlnfaraif<br />

Want to local government unitl far m*<br />

atajulilfian *M atMUujmeni <strong>of</strong> iandt for<br />

ratrtatHn and contenitlon will reduce<br />

|ha CHI <strong>of</strong> aM facilitate Mritlnuins<br />

(cgultJflgn progranii, and<br />

• . Tl Tha Him <strong>of</strong> lilSMeMN li naadM<br />

' ai thli time to make fnll aequlWion and<br />

I aafilspmantpoMIBIa,<br />

• Ira. Bantt <strong>of</strong> IM 5lal. <strong>of</strong> Ntw jefttf in<br />

th. mm <strong>of</strong> •115.HB.0O0W an autMrllad<br />

te provide money t to meet tna cat af<br />

•Mile aequHltion and Bevelaefnent ot<br />

• Jaffa* bv ma state tor recreation and<br />

• cuMrvatlon purpowt, aM io prwld*<br />

' (^ar.» and grant! to Meal •menuneftf<br />

unm to Help matt tha colt <strong>of</strong> public<br />

acqulilllen and atvelapmant <strong>of</strong> lanai tor<br />

racrMtional eoniarvatMn purpoaM,<br />

•B oi tha liU,ggg,eMM in MM<br />

a'vfflerltaa under wkHction a, herein,<br />

ln.ooo.ooooo in Mndt it allocate* for<br />

tni acaultlllan and development <strong>of</strong> land!<br />

ky iha Stan,<br />

c Of tha 1135,000.000 00 In Mndt<br />

authorized under tubHctlon a twain,<br />

• M M In bonat It aiiocatM tor<br />

grann or loam to local government unin<br />

fat ecqolimon or development or land,<br />

Of fha IU.OOO.OOO oo in bonds ailocalM<br />

puriuanl to thli tuoHctlon, not ieil than<br />

n7.DBB.M0 00 In bandt thill Bt allocated<br />

for grant! and Ioant to local government<br />

ynlfi for tha acquliltlon ana atvelee-<br />

rnant <strong>of</strong> land located In uroaniied araat,<br />

ot; tht amoynt <strong>of</strong> Bonit alloeattd Mr<br />

funtt and Ioant to local sovirnmeni<br />

Qnltt tor Iht aco,ulill(on and aavilap<br />

thtnt <strong>of</strong> land localM In urMMtaa' artat,<br />

nor lau than W thall H alloeattd for<br />

gr'tni! and ioani lo local (avarnmant<br />

unll. ior thi acaulililon and davalsp<br />

•ipani <strong>of</strong> land lecattg in rnunlcipaifilaa<br />

•Men in any y«ar tubtagvini 10 fh*<br />

•nattmant <strong>of</strong> PL, l«l, c U (C, JlilFD<br />

niirufl.i wtrt •iislblt tg ractivt stata<br />

ddpurtuanffothaiact.<br />

f To tM and mat munlclpalltln may<br />

not wflar a lou <strong>of</strong> taiat by reatgn ol tna<br />

•niiition and nmannlpky ma ttat* at<br />

Maw Jartay ol proparty undar fha<br />

trevltioM M fhii act, ma Hat. ihaii pay<br />

annually on <strong>Oct</strong>sbar 1 lo atch<br />

fnunicipallty In which prspany it »<br />

aclluirad, ior a ptrIM ot I] yaan<br />

tsltowino mil acquHltl<strong>of</strong>l iha MHwlng<br />

ameunhi In mt iirti ytar a awn) et<br />

nMnay aqual to iht m latt ataauM and<br />

lilt paid by ma iaisayar upon thlt land<br />

aM mt irnnwtinanri martgn Mr ma<br />

taiablt yaar imtnaaiataly prior io tnt<br />

lima <strong>of</strong> Ift tequltlllan and thtrtalttr tha<br />

Mllewlng pwcanfaatt <strong>of</strong> tha amount<br />

MN In ma Iirti yaar, to wit: tacond<br />

yaar, fj%! third year, M%; lourth ytar,<br />

h%: mm yaar, MHi Hum yatr, M%;<br />

ttvanm yatr, n%i alghm yaar. Mi<br />

ninm yttr, US; iom raar, H%i urn<br />

yttr, NMi Ath yaar, IIWl IMi ytar,<br />

4%. In mt •vtnf thai land tcqulrad by<br />

Ifra lltia purtuant to thlt act Wat<br />

attatiad al in agricultural and nor<br />

"cultural utt valuation In pecordanca<br />

Mih provliiont si Iht "Parml.nd<br />

Attaitmanf Act <strong>of</strong> IHa,'' F,L. 1H4, €, 41<br />

(Cf 544 33 I It taq,», al UK llmt Si Ih)<br />

Mtuitlllon By mt Stall, no rollback tan<br />

pursuant ts ttcilan isl PL. i«j, e, M<br />

(C u:i JJ •) thaii bt impoMd at Is thli<br />

land nor thall mil rollback tti M mo<br />

MKatla In dalarminlng tha annual<br />

sairnwntt l« M tnaM by ma Itatt m ma<br />

mynlclpallly in •hlch ihit land It<br />

' All tumt ol mon*y racalvtd by iht<br />

rttptcllva munlclpalirm at comrmi<br />

. MMn iw leu ol lax rtvanut purtyaht lo<br />

• :-S» tKtion thall M ipplM ( I W H <br />

• . purpsMi at it mt tail raytnvt Tom ma<br />

' • MaawMnani and calltcllon el laitt en<br />

.•rtai prsparty si thata fnunlclNUIIM,<br />

tine: to accsfneiitn mil and ma wtni<br />

Wall M apportioow in ma tatna rntnnar<br />

• ti tni sanaral til raft el th*<br />

• • municipality lor mt lax ytar prKMint<br />

. * Hwyaar si racaipl.<br />

1 » 4. a Tha coal st lanai to M actuIrM sr<br />

>- dav.lopad by fha Halt Mr rKraalMn<br />

fnd contarvatlon purtNan Ming tha<br />

, (tfocao. et tsndt luuad ky ma Halt<br />

•, «Mtf mia act than Inciuda IOOH <strong>of</strong> ma<br />

; • cotti si •esvitiiMn or davtwemani st<br />

, • mnalanttkyiMiiatt.<br />

.." •' k. The Mai <strong>of</strong> iandt is ba acouirM or<br />

WwtlsPM by a local tjwarnmanl unit<br />

Wim a rani proildad ky mt liala unear<br />

, mu act ihalllntlucH not msra than 11%<br />

i * 4t tttf CM! si acoultltkm sr Itvalepment<br />

• , <strong>of</strong> iha- larMa by a local tevsmnwnt<br />

'' . intll, prsvMM, hswanr, mat al tucn<br />

" iMMit»inaMlancasima"SraanTruti<br />

#uM" aieaaw (W.wo.ooo.orj. tnt com<br />

•ttlaulsnar. In csnwllillsn with ma itaht<br />

',fli«a»yrar, may Incnatt ma llatt'i<br />

' iWri si IM eaat si ttiultltMn to a<br />

, | • mi.lmum <strong>of</strong> KM, Tht local thara <strong>of</strong> iht<br />

• I Slon M mt lanM ta M acquired which<br />

, r* 4fcti katn MnaM to, sr slharwlta<br />

i * r«alv«l wlthsul ceil by, mt local unit;<br />

1 a at" ("n in the (IM <strong>of</strong> a cenvayanca ts a<br />

' «Xal unit <strong>of</strong> ma Iandt or any portion<br />

' ' fllet»latitrienl.lrrrnrktlvilu.,by<br />

4fi« dlllerence Ntwttn lair market<br />

, lalw msfM al mt lime <strong>of</strong> tha con<br />

T '•'viyance ami IM conveyance price<br />

I • mwaoltotne letal unit,<br />

. i 1 c. Tha cwl <strong>of</strong> Iandt to be acquired or<br />

«•;'Jimloiiicl by a Men government unit<br />

' ' . Vinva Mn providing by ina liala utlnt<br />

' ' tpreiaMa <strong>of</strong> boom (HUM by the ttata<br />

,.' iMMtr thU act ihall Include up to 10OH <strong>of</strong><br />

o • Hk coat <strong>of</strong> acaultlllan sr fMvtlspfnsril <strong>of</strong><br />

' . i w I M Tha tsctl there <strong>of</strong> the coat <strong>of</strong><br />

^* .ifititnuliitkw may ba «tk»t»d In mt<br />

^i ^htmtr pYsvIsM In tuMtttlsn k, W mil<br />

MiM,<br />

d, Leani made to local gevarnmant<br />

fi from me Oreen Tmt fuM mall<br />

Intereit <strong>of</strong> net more men IS per<br />

f, end Hull be fora term <strong>of</strong> not more<br />

!?2<br />

m<br />

tt9 IfififiSif ffHH ln»S .<br />

a wall tt MMiiJN for • »ram to •<br />

ji (BVtTnnwM unit until men lima at<br />

«Hn.avaiiatHapurtoantt.r.u. INI,<br />

it rJL. W»l,t. IMi PL. W»4,«, Mi<br />

_ P.L. \m, i. 111 Mr mat (Mrtlcular<br />

'Mil ceteo<strong>of</strong>* have Man appropriates'<br />

>d obligated.<br />

LMMMMIMIMIt<br />

, I, "Ml" flMtm, M Mlilian M mt<br />

Jttvai cflnoetatloiri mera<strong>of</strong>, m. co*t <strong>of</strong> all<br />

thlnat dnrnni n#ccttary or utaful mna<br />

convanltAf In connection with the<br />

acquiiifion and dtvalopment <strong>of</strong> land! ov<br />

or wirn mt atilttanca <strong>of</strong> th* ilata, tor<br />

rKraaflon and eontariailon purpoMl,<br />

including trt* Intirttl or ditcounf on<br />

bondi; tha cott <strong>of</strong> Ittvance <strong>of</strong> bondt, in*<br />

cqit Of anglntiring, Intpacfion,<br />

relQCafion urvicei, laoal. financial,<br />

plahnlng, dnlosicai. hydfoiojlical irt<br />

orhtr pf<strong>of</strong>Htjpnal urvictt, titiniatci<br />

and advict. th# cssi <strong>of</strong> a bend rtsisfrar<br />

and aufhcnficating apanf, fht co&f sf<br />

organnatianai, aaminiifritive and gfhtr.<br />

wsrk and wrvlctt, includme uiarln,<br />

Bqulpmani and mafirlali nactttary tg<br />

admlnliKr mil » toil or<br />

rflmourHrnenr <strong>of</strong> any tuna <strong>of</strong> fht Slatf<br />

from which mgnlst have been advanced<br />

to the funai created hertin, or the c«f <strong>of</strong><br />

r*lrnburitrTtan! <strong>of</strong> any fund ef fh* Staff<br />

<strong>of</strong> any rnoniH h*r*totora esptnaaa for<br />

or in conrwefton «|jh this acgijlitfton gr<br />

developrnfnt<br />

o "Devtlopmenf' meant any Im<br />

provem*nt to ilrtd or kyat.r artii<br />

dniorua re .«P*nn and tnhanc* rn.ir<br />

ufiiiiaiion for rtcrtafion and contsr<br />

vatlon pyrpoiei, including, but nor<br />

limited la. tit* preparation, l.n<br />

dtcaplng, ifructurat or facililltt wnich<br />

are tuHtantiilly csntitttnt with the<br />

natural tatting *nti topographical con<br />

dltiont Thaia tupport ttrucluret ana<br />

ftcllilitl Ulall Includ. bur ar« ngl<br />

llmltad to icctu 'oe.il. Inftrprttafive<br />

taclllfltl. parking ar*at, ufllltlai and<br />

comfort facliitin<br />

''Land" or ''landi'' meant raa!<br />

properly, including impro¥em*nfi<br />

msref<strong>of</strong> or fheron, righft-ot-way, wafer<br />

riparian and ether rlghfl, tawmertti,<br />

privilege* ana ail gfh*r right! or in<br />

terMtt ef any mna or detcriptlon In,<br />

rtlaflng is or connecfeg with real<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>Mrty<br />

d. "Locai governma^t unit" meant a<br />

municipality^ counfy Of otrwr political<br />

tuMlvltion <strong>of</strong> ihit State eufnorlzea fg<br />

aaminltttf, proi.ci. aev.iop ana main<br />

fain unai lor recreatlai ina c»i*er<br />

vation purpetet, or any agency fhartet,<br />

mt primary purpste <strong>of</strong> which It to ea<br />

minitftr, proteel, develop and maintain<br />

Iandt for rtcrtailon and eonHrvefhtn<br />

purpoHt e<br />

e "Heereatlon ana eonnrvatlon pur<br />

pot#t" mtant the ut* <strong>of</strong> Iandt for park!,<br />

natural arut, nittorlc artat, fornti,<br />

camping, tithing, water rttervat,<br />

wlldlltt retaneirt, hunting. Mating,<br />

winter tpertt ind limllar utat for timer<br />

public outdoor rtertttion or conttr<br />

vttlon <strong>of</strong> naturii retourctt, or both<br />

I. ''£<strong>of</strong>nfnltiienar" meani th* Com<br />

ml*iion*r gl Inylfonmtnfei Protection<br />

g "Cemniiiiton" mesni tne New J#r<br />

t#y Commlttion on Capiisi Budgfting<br />

and Planning<br />

4 TM commliilooer trull idspt, pvr<br />

tuant IS lew, luch ruin tnd rtgulttisni<br />

at art necettery and appropriafe_ to<br />

carry out tM proyitiont <strong>of</strong> thii act The<br />

commluiorwr thai) review and coniider<br />

tha f Indingt and retomrnendaflont M tM<br />

commlttlon In the admlnltfrafion <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

prsvltioni <strong>of</strong> this act.<br />

7 The boMt to be iuued under thli act<br />

thall be ttrjai bgrtdt, itrm bondt or a<br />

cornbinailon tMrtst, and than bt known<br />

at "1SU New jeriey Sretn »er« Bwi<br />

at," TiHy may be tubltcf to redtmpf ion<br />

prior to maturity, ind, at to tach MrlH,<br />

tha latt Inttallment IMrt<strong>of</strong> ihall maturt<br />

and M paid not lattr than 15 ytart from<br />

ir» aaft M Ita itiuance but may M<br />

ittued In whole or In part for a thorfer<br />

term. Theta bondt may be Ittued In<br />

coupon form, fully reglitertd form or<br />

twkenrr, form (aid bondt than be<br />

luuad from lime to time at money It<br />

required fer fha purpott aferetald, at<br />

th* Iuuing <strong>of</strong>ficial! ntraln named ihall<br />

dtlarmina,<br />

I, TM Oeverner, State Trealurtr and<br />

tht Compfreller <strong>of</strong> tM Trcatury or any<br />

two ol iueh olflclalt (htreinaiUf<br />

referrta re at "the luuing efflciaii")<br />

art authorli.d to carry out the<br />

praaltlont <strong>of</strong> mil act rutting to tnt<br />

IHuance <strong>of</strong> uld Mndi, and thaii otter<br />

mine all matter! in connection<br />

therewith, tubjact to proviiioni therol.<br />

In cat. any <strong>of</strong> tall efticlalt than bt ab<br />

MM from MM Slate or Incapable M K<br />

flnf tor any ratten, hit power! and<br />

dulin thall be tiarclttd ana etrtormed<br />

by iueh pertsn at ihall be tufheriied by<br />

law to act in hit place at a State <strong>of</strong>f iciti<br />

I, Bondi ittuad in accoraanct with tM<br />

prwitMnt sf mit act tntii be a direct<br />

Mlgafion al tha Stall el New Jtrtty and<br />

mt faim ana creoit ol tnt siatt trt<br />

Ptaagad far mt payment «f mt Mttrnt<br />

manoh at tame than btcome due ind<br />

fsr the paymtnt ol Iha principal at<br />

maturity The principal and Inttrnf <strong>of</strong><br />

tuch bondt than be eitrnpi from<br />

taxation by tht Stare or ty any county,<br />

municipality er emtr iiilng dltirici <strong>of</strong><br />

rrva State<br />

10, laid tondt thall M tignad In tht<br />

name ol iha Hate by me Oovernor or by<br />

hit lacilmll, ilgnature. UfMtr tha Ortai<br />

l«al el tht state, and irtattad lay iha<br />

manual or laeilrnllt tlgnatiirt ef iht<br />

laxratary ol •Itta, er an ttiltfant<br />

SKratiry oi ttate, end thall ba counter<br />

tlgntd by the ianimlit tianaturt <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

CemptreMtr el th« Treatury and rnay ot<br />

aufhtnilctled by an tuihtnfic.ilnf<br />

agtnt or rtgltfrtr, at tha Ittulne <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fleltltthiildatarmlna Initratt ewpont<br />

antchtd to laid bondi thall ba tignad by<br />

ina factitniit ilgnature <strong>of</strong> tht director si<br />

tha comptroller <strong>of</strong> mt Trtatury. Such<br />

bendt may bt Ittuad nstwlthiianding<br />

mat any M iht <strong>of</strong>ficial! tlgnini tlwm or<br />

whota lactlmllt tignaiurat appear en<br />

rhe bsndt sr ceupont thai! ctale to hold<br />

otiice ti tha ilma el tuch ittue sr at iht<br />

lime <strong>of</strong> «.e delivery M tuch bondt ts fht<br />

pyrchiter,<br />

11 a, Iueh BSMI thall recite thtt they<br />

art ittutd lor tha purprjMt tat isrth in<br />

ttxiien 1 ef mil act and mat thty are<br />

luuad in pursuance el mn act and that<br />

trill ect wat tubmltttd to mt people el<br />

tnt liala at Iht ganeral election held In<br />

Ma month <strong>of</strong> November, ivu and ma) it<br />

wat approvad by t malerlty ol iht<br />

legally qutlilled voter! oi the State<br />

voting there<strong>of</strong>! al tuch election luch<br />

recital In laid bsndt Mali bt csnclullvt<br />

evidence el IM •utMrlly <strong>of</strong> tn. Stale to<br />

luue Hid bsndt end el ihtir validity.<br />

Any bondi containing mch recital Ihaii<br />

In any lull, action or proceeding In<br />

volvlng melr Validity ba conelutivtiy<br />

ottmtd te be fully autnerlttd by ihit act<br />

ind to nave been Ittutd, tsld, executed<br />

end delivered In cootormltv htrawiih<br />

and with all Other prevltisnt <strong>of</strong> ttatuttt<br />

applicable fhtrtio, and snail IM Incon<br />

teilaBl.loranyceuie<br />

b, luch bsndt •hill M Iuued In iuch<br />

denomination! and In iuch form or lor<br />

mi, wtierher coupon or reglltered it ts<br />

Mm principal tnd inftrtti, ind with or<br />

without tucn prsvlileni Isr Inter<br />

changeability there<strong>of</strong>, el may bt dtttr-<br />

rnlMdbymtliMlngsltlclala. '<br />

II, whin tnt bsndt irt IHuad Iron, time<br />

to time, mt bondi ef tach luue thiil<br />

commute t ttptrait ttrltt to bt<br />

datlgnattd by me utulnp sHIclilt, Itch<br />

Mritt <strong>of</strong> boocH thill bear wen rare or<br />

relel et Intereil ai may be dtttrmlntd<br />

By the liiulng •Hlcltll, which mttrttf<br />

•hall be peyeble •trnlannuillyi<br />

provided, Ihtl the tiret tnd itii Inltrttl<br />

ptrisn may be longer or ihoritr. In or-<br />

der that Intervening lemlennual<br />

paymsnti may be at convenient dattt,<br />

I), laid bondi ihall be iuued and tola tl<br />

iueh price sr arlctt, and undar luch<br />

iirrnti condition! aM ragulailent, ai mt<br />

Itlulnf <strong>of</strong>iicnn may prtMrlba. illtr<br />

notice ot taid Mia, puklithtd al lent<br />

three tlmei In It ittlt three newipaperi<br />

publlthM in mt state si Ntw jtrtty.<br />

and ll lent once III e publication<br />

carrying monKlpal bend notice! and<br />

devoled primarily Is financial newi,<br />

puBliihM in Ntw Jtrtty or in Iht city el<br />

Ntw Vent, tht tint rwrici io M ti (tail<br />

•even oayt prior to the day <strong>of</strong> bidding,<br />

Tha laid notice si Hit may contain a<br />

prevlilen le tht tlltcl Ihti any or ill bid!<br />

made in pursuance Ihtrtsl may M<br />

reiecmi in the event <strong>of</strong> tuch rtltctlsn<br />

or <strong>of</strong> failure Is receive any atcecleble<br />

bid, tM itiulnt <strong>of</strong>flclell, al any time<br />

within to diyi Irom Iht date M tuch id<br />

vtrllttd talt, may tell iuch bond, it<br />

private talt al tuch price sr priest and<br />

under tuch ttf ml and condition! at tht,<br />

iiiuini otliclelt may pntcrlM. The<br />

iuuing olllclili miy Nil all or part <strong>of</strong><br />

mt bond! <strong>of</strong> any terlei u lIMM to any<br />

ttate luns or to me lederil gsytrniMni<br />

or any agency mtrtsl, ai private uie,<br />

nllhouiadvertliameni.<br />

11, Until permanenl bsndt can ba<br />

prtparM, tnt Iuuing <strong>of</strong>ficial! mey, in<br />

ih-ir aiterttisn, jitut In lieu <strong>of</strong> tucn<br />

t- itiantnl bendt tttnajsrary bone* In<br />

lui.n form ana with tuch prrtflMfM M M<br />

rtililrelltn tni tunjMt Isr per<br />

mintfil bondi ai may bt determined by<br />

mt Iuuing sHIfjiali,<br />

II. Tht lltlt Trealurer thall MMbllth I<br />

fund n M known ti Iht ">ttl Nn> J*f<br />

ley Orean Acr« PwM," tt M MM M<br />

mch depotlhxtn ti mey bt ttMMtl ty<br />

him, end mall otpgalt MM tha fund ill<br />

proceed, st Mndt luutd. by IM IMM<br />

under thit eel Isr the pvroDtt H<br />

acquiution and development <strong>of</strong> r.rwi by<br />

me Slate The meneyt in uld fund are<br />

•pacifically dedicated io meeting the<br />

tnt sf public acquiiifion end develop'<br />

meni <strong>of</strong> landi for recreation end center<br />

vatlsn Mreetet and than not be eipen<br />

tied licept in accordanea with ap<br />

Drspriatigni Ifom iueh fund made by<br />

tew Any at:! epprgpriating msnayi from<br />

the ' i»ll New Jeriey Oreen *ere!<br />

Pung" ihall ideniiiy the particular<br />

grgieci m pfolecti ig s# funded with<br />

iuEh money!.<br />

18 The State Treeiwrer than aiio<br />

Mtabllin a lung to be known ai me<br />

''Oreen Truit Fund" to be held in luch<br />

OcpsiltDrlet at may be taleetM by Mm,<br />

«nd ifanifer to tne fund fhsie moneyt in<br />

the "Ifia Ofeen »erei Fund" whieti are<br />

required isr the BUTpote <strong>of</strong> making ioam<br />

tnd grant! Ig local gsvarnment unit!, ail<br />

mgneyi deriyed Irom the payment <strong>of</strong> In<br />

tireif and principal on iuch Isem by<br />

igca! government unlit, and iuch grintt,<br />

csntrigutloni, donation! end relmbur<br />

umenl from fe«erel eld pregramt at<br />

may lawfully be utad for the pureoaat <strong>of</strong><br />

making loan! and grantt tg local gsver<br />

nment uniii. The money! in laid fund<br />

are specif Ically dedicated is meeting the<br />

cgti gt the making sf laani and granlt to<br />

Iscal government unlit for the<br />

aequliltion and development <strong>of</strong> land! tor<br />

recreation and contarvatlon purpsael<br />

and ihall not be espended except In ac-<br />

(srdence with appropriation! from the<br />

fund made by law. Any act ap-<br />

Drspnaiing money! ffsm the "Sreen<br />

Trust Fund" ihaii ideniiiy lite particular<br />

project or proiecti ts be funded with<br />

iuch msneyi<br />

17 Ai any time prior to the luuance and<br />

tale ol Bond! under mil eel, the State<br />

Treaiurer II authorized to transfer from<br />

any .van.bit money In the Ireaiury <strong>of</strong><br />

Iht Siaie to the credit st the "1M1 Hew<br />

jefw? Sreen Acrei Pund," er the<br />

''Sreen Trull Fund," a! mm ca» m§y<br />

ee, iueh turn a! may be deemed<br />

neceiiary far the purpeMi <strong>of</strong> mil aef by<br />

the Side Haute Commllilon, which laid<br />

turn io irantferred than be returned to<br />

the Ireaiury <strong>of</strong> thli stale by the<br />

tfeaiuraf there<strong>of</strong> from the proceed! <strong>of</strong><br />

Iht tale at the IIrtl luue <strong>of</strong> bondi<br />

II pending Iheir application is the pur<br />

t»»i provided In thit act, meneyt in the<br />

"istJ New jeriey Orean *efei Fund" or<br />

the "Srten Truii fund" may be in<br />

setied and rtlnvNtad al ether fruit fun<br />

di in the cuitsdy <strong>of</strong> the State TrMturer<br />

In me mennar provided by law, ail ear<br />

nlngi received from the Inveitmanf Of<br />

depMli Of msnayt In the "Sreen Trutl<br />

Pund " inall be redepMlted and become<br />

e pert <strong>of</strong> that fund. Earning! received<br />

frgm the Inveilmenf or depoili <strong>of</strong><br />

msntyi In me "iftj New Jeriey Green<br />

Acrn Fund" than Be peld Into the<br />

general Ireatury and become a part <strong>of</strong><br />

the Otneral Fund<br />

I! Any proceed! from the tale M land!<br />

acquired with fund! made available by<br />

Ihit act may be depoiifed In any fund<br />

Mtabliihed purwani to PL i»l. c til<br />

PL 1971, c 1»S; PL mi, e. IW, PL<br />

im, c ill; sr any luHaquent bong act<br />

enacted !gf timilar purpoiei.<br />

H in cm any coupon bondi and<br />

coupons thereunts apefflalnlng gr any<br />

regitttred boni] it\&l\ become iaif,<br />

mutilatN or dettrgyed, a new band ihall<br />

be executed and delivered sf like tenor,<br />

in subitltulion lor the ISM, mutilated or<br />

aeitroyeg bond! or coupon!, upon the<br />

owner lurnlihing io me iuuing <strong>of</strong>ficial!<br />

evidence utllfaefory to them ot tueh<br />

Isu, muiliallsn sr deitruetisn and afis<br />

iueh te^urity and indemnity a! the<br />

Iuuing <strong>of</strong>lielal! may riqulre<br />

71 Any accrued inlereit received upon<br />

the uie ot laid bond! which It derived<br />

Irom tnt IS! 000 000 00 illocated for<br />

§!aft acguiijtisn and develdpmenf<br />

Brgjeet! ihall be applied ts ditCharge sf<br />

a like amouni gf interest upon tefd ssndl<br />

when gut Any espenit Incurred by the<br />

ittulng sfficiait fsr advariiiing.<br />

engraving, printing, clerical,<br />

registration, ayfheniiestlsn, iegil Of<br />

&ihef lervieei ntceuary fs carry out the<br />

dutiei impoted upon them by fh#<br />

Brovilioni <strong>of</strong> fhii act shall be paid Irom<br />

the pfoceedi <strong>of</strong> tM tale sf His Mndi, by<br />

the Slete Treasurer upon wafranl <strong>of</strong> the<br />

comBir-oller <strong>of</strong> tne Treasury, In the tame<br />

manner ai other gbllgatlani <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

arepiid<br />

» The bond! ihaii mtiura. Including<br />

any unking fund redemptioni, if tuch<br />

tlmei, not more then U yeari tollswlng<br />

the gill gt iiiuanca mere<strong>of</strong>, and In iueh<br />

emounti ai the luuina otflelait maii<br />

daterAilne. Th* Ittuina otllcnii may<br />

feierve to the State by apprearlatt<br />

proyltIM In the oonai <strong>of</strong> any Mrm me<br />

pawer to redeem all er any Bf mth bandt<br />

prior te maturity at iuch pf lee »r prieei<br />

and upon iuch term, and condition, ai<br />

may be provided In iuch bondi, Refun<br />

ding bandt may De eDnsolldated with<br />

bond! iuued under mil act or any other<br />

act for tna purpMe <strong>of</strong> ule<br />

M. The iuuing <strong>of</strong>ficial! may af my time<br />

and Irem time to time luue refunding<br />

bandt for ihe purpou <strong>of</strong> refunding in<br />

whole or m part an equal principal<br />

amount st the bondi ef any terIn Ilium<br />

and outitandlng nereundar, which by<br />

their term! ire lublect te redemption<br />

prior lo maturity, provided iuch relun<br />

ding bendi thall mature at any time or<br />

.tlm.t net later than the latett maturity<br />

dale at weh terlet, and tt» «agr«g.te<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> Intarett to be paid on the<br />

refunding bsndt, piui the premium, it<br />

any, to be paid on fne bondi refunded,<br />

ihall not eieaed the aggregate amount<br />

ot Intereit which would be paid on the<br />

bandi refunded II Iueh hondi were not M<br />

refunded. Refunding Mndi thall can<br />

ititute direct obligation! <strong>of</strong> me state <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jeney, and the faith end credit af<br />

me State are eiedeea tor me payment Bf<br />

the principal thereat and the inter ot<br />

mireon. The proceedi received Irem ma<br />

Hie <strong>of</strong> refunding bandi thall bt held in<br />

trull and applied to tha payment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bandi refunded thereby, Refunding bon<br />

di ihall be entitled to ell me benefit! <strong>of</strong><br />

thli act and lublect to ail Iti ilmnatlani<br />

•xc.pt ei to the malurltlai there<strong>of</strong> and to<br />

me intent.<br />

14. Ts provide fund! to meat tha Interetl<br />

and principal payment requirement! tar<br />

the bondi iuued under thii act and out-<br />

Handing, there il appropriated In the<br />

nrdpr IntlawinQ'<br />

a, Revenue derived by the State Irem<br />

fee! and other eharget ef any nature<br />

made for the ute SI Stale parki and other<br />

state reeraatlenal f.cllllle. or to much<br />

thereat ai may be required;<br />

b, Ravanue derived Irom ma !•«<br />

csllectM under and by virtue Pf the<br />

provnioni <strong>of</strong> the Corporation Builnaii<br />

Tan Act (1945)," PL. 1*41, C. IM<br />

(C.MiOA I at uql. ai amended and<br />

iueplementea, er M much there<strong>of</strong> at<br />

may be required; and<br />

c, (I in any year or at any time fund*,<br />

at nerelnabavi apprseriafaa, necettary<br />

to meet lnt.re.1 and principal payment!<br />

upon outttandlng bond, iuyed under<br />

thii act, be fniufflcitnt er not ivaHiftM,<br />

then and In mat caia there thaii be<br />

atteued, levied and collected Innuilly<br />

In each <strong>of</strong> the munltlpalltlei <strong>of</strong> the cow<br />

tlei <strong>of</strong> thlt Slate a lax on rail and per<br />

•anal property upon which municipal<br />

tana* are er men be aueuM, levied tnd<br />

collected, iufliclent ft meat the Int.re.t<br />

an ail autitandlng bendt iuued hereun-<br />

der and an tuch bondi at It It propoied to<br />

iiiue under thli act In the calendar year<br />

in which weh tea It to be raiud and for<br />

ma payrnent <strong>of</strong> bandt falling due in the<br />

year fglMwlmj the year for wtileh the tan<br />

li levied. The tax mm Impowd than be<br />

atieitad, levied anil csllected in the<br />

lime manner and at tha lame time ||<br />

oiher lanat upon real ing perion.i<br />

properly are auetied, levied and coilec<br />

ted. The gov.rnlng body <strong>of</strong> each<br />

munlclpallly lhali cautt to be paid te the<br />

county triaiurer <strong>of</strong> the county In which<br />

iuch municipality it located, on or<br />

tutor. December li In each year, Ihe<br />

amaunt ef tin herein directed lo be<br />

aueued and levied, and tna county<br />

iriaMrar mil pay the amount at Mid<br />

fli N the ifatt Tretiurir on or before<br />

December M in each year.<br />

if on or before Decarnber II jn any<br />

year tfttftauing <strong>of</strong>ficial! mall deftVmlne<br />

mat mefe are money, in the Oenerai<br />

fund ieVorm Ihe neettt <strong>of</strong> the Itate, MM<br />

flclent la meat the princlp.l <strong>of</strong> bondt<br />

f aiilni «ve and ell InttreM ftayadt. In me<br />

eniulng calendar year, than and in that<br />

evenl-XKh juuing <strong>of</strong>ficial. yiaN by*<br />

reteiuilBt, ta find ant •hall tile the Hme<br />

in the <strong>of</strong>llce <strong>of</strong> the ital* Treawrer,<br />

whereupw tM Hale TreMyrar Waii<br />

trentler iuch moneyi to a aeoarate IMM<br />

lob* detuned by him, and thell pay Ihe<br />

prMiajil and inlereilout ol uMfund ai<br />

•ndth«orK«e»»rce«<strong>of</strong>pe.fm*M»lMld<br />

principal and Inter*,! provided, for M<br />

nil lection ihall net men be •valiaMe,<br />

MM ma recelpli far uld year Irem th*<br />

feei, charoei and laiai •PKilled* In «Jb<br />

MMNM1, end b, <strong>of</strong> mil iecflon Mail M<br />

MMM n part M me Oaniraf fund,<br />

avallab(efora*fi*rafa J^J<br />

Public Notlc-<br />

tar |i ef eny year oeem II IIILIMMI.<br />

bacame <strong>of</strong> inaufficienxy at fyndi to be<br />

caileenM from me lavrta* gf rtvttwn<br />

at herunabove prsvMed, to meat me m<br />

leratl and arlnclsai payment, for the<br />

year ener tne amulng year, then tne<br />

treaturer thai) eertily to tM com<br />

ptniMr at me Treaiurv me .mount<br />

neceiury te be raiied by faiiation fw<br />

iueh puFpaaat, me aame to M eteeMed,<br />

levied ana cotlactw far and in ma an<br />

tying calendar year, in iuch eate tne<br />

Comptroller ef me Traatury ihaii, en or<br />

befart March I following, calculate tna<br />

amount In dollar, ts be ataawed, levM<br />

and collected at herein lal forth in each<br />

county. Such calculation thall be baled<br />

upon the corrected atteuM valuation <strong>of</strong><br />

each county tar me year (needing the<br />

rear in which men tan n to be aaaatted,<br />

but wen tan than be iueteed, levied<br />

and collected upon the aliened<br />

valuation <strong>of</strong> the year In which the tai it<br />

aueued end levied. The Eompfreller <strong>of</strong><br />

me Tfeeiury lhali eertily ttid amount to<br />

the county board ef lanalMn and Jhe<br />

eeunfy freeturer <strong>of</strong> each county. The<br />

county beard <strong>of</strong> faMlion thdi Include<br />

the proper amount in me current ten<br />

levy <strong>of</strong> the Hverei f adng di.tr let. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county In proportion to the ratabiei at<br />

eicertiinad Mr me current year<br />

u. Per me purpeta ef complying wim<br />

ma pnviawn) ol the state conitltvtiM,<br />

thii act m.h. at ma eeneral election to<br />

be held in me month ai Nevember, IM,<br />

be lubmitted te the people. In order to<br />

miorm the people <strong>of</strong> me conteni. ef mn<br />

ect it meli be> the duty ef me s*cretary at<br />

St.te. after mil lectron thai) take affect,<br />

end at leHt IS dayi erMr to the electlen,<br />

to cauae mil Kt te be pubiithad in it<br />

leaif M Mmpapen publlthea' in ma<br />

Slate ana to notify me clerk et each<br />

county <strong>of</strong> mil itate <strong>of</strong> the pawage <strong>of</strong> mil<br />

act, and the cterki retpectlvely thall<br />

caute to be printed an each ef the bali<strong>of</strong>t,<br />

Ihe following;<br />

if you approve the act entitled below,<br />

make a croM (X), ptuj l + l. or check<br />

mark In me Nuara oopoiit. the<br />

word "Vet."<br />

If you dlHRprwe the act .nHMed<br />

below, make a craaa (XI, pfut ( + 1, or<br />

cheek (r! mark Is the Muare oppo.it.<br />

fhew«rd"No." *<br />

II voting machine! are uiafl. a vote <strong>of</strong><br />

"Tea" or "No" ihall be equivalent to<br />

aueh marklngi reioectiveiy<br />

GREEN ACRES<br />

OPPORTUNiTilS<br />

BOND IISUI<br />

Shall the act en<br />

titled "An act<br />

autherlilng the<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> a debt <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe Start <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

sey by the issuance<br />

<strong>of</strong> bends <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

n the Sum ef<br />

.135,000,000.00 te<br />

provide money for<br />

public acquisition<br />

and development <strong>of</strong><br />

ands far recreation<br />

and conservation<br />

purpeMt to meet the<br />

future needs ef the<br />

expanding population;<br />

e enable the State to<br />

acquire and develop<br />

lands for recreation<br />

and conservation<br />

purposes/ and to<br />

rovide grants and<br />

leans to aisitt<br />

municipalities and<br />

ounties and other<br />

nits <strong>of</strong> local gover<br />

ment te acquire and<br />

eveiop lands for<br />

ecreation and con-<br />

servation purposes;<br />

roviding the ways<br />

nd means for<br />

iitabllshing a<br />

evolving fund- lor,<br />

weh grmtf'thdv<br />

leans; providing the<br />

ways and means to<br />

ay ttie Interest <strong>of</strong><br />

Uld debt and also to<br />

ay and discharge<br />

he principal<br />

here<strong>of</strong>; and<br />

rovldlno for the<br />

ubmisslon <strong>of</strong> this<br />

ct to the people at a<br />

general election," be<br />

pproved?,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coming events<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,1S83<br />

^ V<br />

1ER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, •AOEIS — SECTION ONE<br />

TODAY (Thundty)<br />

Welcome night tor new<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In-<br />

termediate school cafeteria,<br />

7:30 p.mL ^OMortd by UM<br />

Mean <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Oonmiefce.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Federal Employees<br />

meeting, Good Counsel hall,<br />

40th Street and Aibury<br />

Avenue, 12:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171 F &<br />

AM meeting, Mwonic Lodge,<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

American Aiioclatioa<br />

Retired PwaoM (AARP)<br />

meeting, Music Pier, 1 pjn.<br />

Pocahonta'i meeting,<br />

American Legion Hall, S p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Male Chorui<br />

rehearaal. Music Pier, 7:80<br />

pjn.<br />

Alattai meeting, St. John's<br />

Lutheran Ctairch, 7 p.m.<br />

TOMDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />

Shore Memorial HoaplUl<br />

luncheon and fashion ihow,<br />

Greftte Bay Country Club,<br />

12:30 pjn.<br />

meeting, primary Ki»d,. 8<br />

pm, \ %<br />

Wt3)NESDAY<br />

Kiwanli Club<br />

FJymoutb Inn, 11:15 pjn.<br />

S«ndplper Queitera at-<br />

tending Haw Jerf«y t*n<br />

oorferfBce. Trenton Couitty<br />

ttib. 4}<br />

Women's Research Club<br />

meeting, Flanders Hotel, 1:30<br />

p.m. A vUit to China<br />

presented by Helen Ragan.<br />

Rehearsal for Mtliiah,<br />

sanctuary <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's<br />

Methodist, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Ecumenical Council <strong>of</strong><br />

Mean <strong>City</strong> meeting, St<br />

Peter's Metbodlft Church,<br />

Matchpoint duplicate<br />

bridge, community center,<br />

7:30 pm.<br />

Rotary Club meeting,<br />

ChiChl'i, Someri Point, i:30<br />

pjn.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Ninth annual Fenton Carey<br />

half-marathon, 10 BJB., and<br />

women's 5,000 meter board-<br />

walk run 9a jn. starting at the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

youth center, 7 pjn.<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

meeting, I p.m.<br />

Soroptimlst dub meeting,<br />

6:30 pm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Library story<br />

hour for children ages 1 to 5,<br />

10:30 a.m. at the library.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qry Masonic Club<br />

annual ladles night, Mualc<br />

Pier, 6:30 p.m. Singing<br />

Ambaiiadori will present<br />

program.<br />

Knight's <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

meeting, St. Augustine's<br />

rectory, 8 p.m.<br />

Masonic Club meeting, I<br />

pm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Democratic<br />

dub meeting youth center at<br />

8th Street and Haven Avenue,<br />

6:30 pm.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

workshop, youth center, 10<br />

J-wey p<br />

dinner meettng, Cr«b Ttff,<br />

5:30 p.m. : r,<br />

Ul«ure Club meeting,<br />

txxlal teU, Mth Street f»(l<br />

Asbury Avenue. 1 p.m. 9<br />

Women's Cooperatlf*<br />

League meeting, youth cento-<br />

9 aUO, '-J<br />

Qma Club, youth cwiter^J<br />

pm, " j.<br />

Cedar Beach Civic<br />

Asaodation board <strong>of</strong> dlrectgn<br />

meeting, 48th Street<br />

municipal building, I pJL-!><br />

Public Notice<br />

earning flaeal ya#F;<br />

j». Immaalataly toiiowing ina IUB-<br />

miuiw to tha UMIiiafura af tna osvar<br />

nor i Mutual luNat Maaaasa IM com<br />

rniutgnff Miall luwnit io ma sanaral<br />

AtMrtiMv AeficuiluTa iix) Envlranniant<br />

eommlffat, tha lanata inaitry IM In-<br />

vlrsnmanl CommlltM, <strong>of</strong> thaif tue-<br />

cHun. and ma tncial IMnf MlUafiva<br />

tommlTfa» craaM pyrtManl to *n»m<br />

bly CMcurratit Raialulian No « ol ma<br />

i«« LMiilafun, at nesnitllulM aM<br />

continuM by ffw Lasiilalura tram lima<br />

lo lima, a espy sf tM plan eallM far on<br />

ntr jfction n <strong>of</strong> thli act, tgeatnar witn<br />

iueh changal mardn ai may liaya Han<br />

rtquirad gy tha Gsyernori budfat<br />

mnuga.<br />

M. N« in* man m aay» <strong>of</strong>i<strong>of</strong> ft fna<br />

cornmlHlMW •nlaflng Into any con<br />

tract, laaM, obligation, gr «r«mwl to<br />

affKtuafa tna puroeHi <strong>of</strong> rnn act, ma<br />

toitimiialonar inall raport IsarW cwimlt<br />

witn ma leteiai islnt lagnlaf iva commit^<br />

faa eraatad purtuant to Auambly ean-<br />

currant R«olutlw. Ng, M <strong>of</strong> tna ifM<br />

Lignlalur. ai raconltlruiad ana con<br />

tlnufd Irom tiffla IB lima by tha.<br />

Laglilaturt.<br />

Ii. Tnli miien aha laeiloni 3a and W <strong>of</strong><br />

mn act than tana tffact immadiataiy<br />

and tha r,malrxj.r <strong>of</strong> ina act marl faka<br />

affaci ai and wlwi prgyigad in Mctlon<br />

U,<br />

JANI lURSIO,<br />

saeffiafy »f itaia<br />

lfrJO, I»,P FMJl.Ju<br />

St. Augustine's con-<br />

firmation meeting, school<br />

hall, 7:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music series<br />

presenting plaiusts Jetty and<br />

Ronald Marlowe, Mudc Pier,<br />

8 p.m.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Dynamic Senien SAGES,<br />

program presented by Ann<br />

abom, ape May Countr<br />

Office on Aging entitled<br />

Programs for Seniors.<br />

VFW meeting, Pott 6650,<br />

1501 Bay A?., I p.m.<br />

Alcoholic* Anonymous<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal church hall, 7 pjn.<br />

Alanon meeting, St. John*!<br />

Lutheran Church, 8:30 pjn.<br />

Jolly Bidders bridge,<br />

community center, ?;M pjn.<br />

Council wortshop, dty hall,<br />

7 pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Club<br />

meeting, Music Pier, noon.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

JwtartttM me«^ng, 8 p.m.<br />

NEXT TOURSDAY '?<br />

Halloween parade, f|li<br />

Street to 10th Street, on<br />

Asbury Avenue.<br />

EABN3 SCHOLARSHIP±'-•;<br />

Lawrence P. Feuchttiifm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northf leld wu •wardedihe<br />

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the <strong>1983</strong>-84 academic year»i<br />

Dtcklnaon CoUege. Bt la^e<br />

MR <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jacqueline! S.<br />

Maekltr, m Yortohlre Ayn<br />

Northfleld, and plans'BiIQFF.eENT«R6UT<br />

eef Rib Steaks M<br />

ICICLI0rf%H6l.I<br />

Claussen Pickles<br />

MtUTOHiEiF<br />

ShopRite Bologna<br />

HMRIW NATIONAL<br />

Franks or Knocks.<br />

MEAT<br />

Hygrade Franks<br />

The Appv Place<br />

•IIF SNOUIBIR<br />

London iroil ID n,<br />

ANY SIM PKO.. NOT LISS THAN Km<br />

Lean Ground Beef ,•><br />

ANT sia req., NOT LISLTHAN UV, LIAN<br />

BeefPaities 1.<br />

V 1 99*<br />

n. 19<br />

$ 1,99<br />

Our Best Patties ,s97*<br />

FROZEN, SKINNED S OEVEINiO<br />

Sliced Beef Liver ,87*<br />

NO WATER ADDED, CURE #81 BONELESS<br />

Hormel Smoked Ham *2.99<br />

Sirloin Steak<br />

WtitiaiN HORTIBMOUSi OR<br />

T-Borle Steak<br />

BEEF RIB, BONELESS<br />

Club Steak<br />

*2,97<br />

•1.97<br />

•1.47<br />

•1.67<br />

•2.77<br />

•3.57<br />

•3.97<br />

THE NATURAL SNACK<br />

Red Grapes n.69*<br />

113 SIZE, SUNKIST<br />

Valencia Oranges 10. 99*<br />

U.S. EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON STATE,<br />

Red Delicious Apples 59*<br />

EASY ON THE WAiSTLINI, 10 SIZE<br />

Pascal Celery ...69*<br />

SNACKN OOOD<br />

Valencia Oranges 1^*1.29<br />

CRISPY FRIBH<br />

Green Cabbage<br />

GOLDBN<br />

BANANAS ....<br />

4.*. •1.00<br />

Boston 8" Hanglnfl<br />

Fern Baskets $491<br />

The Fish Market<br />

The Grocery Place<br />

VAC PAC 120Z. OR CREAM<br />

OR WHOLE KERNEL<br />

WUNDimAR<br />

Sliced Bologna<br />

STORE SL1CID<br />

ShopRite Liverwurst<br />

MORMILNCOILUSSO p<br />

Genoa Salami<br />

COLE SUW, MACARONI OR<br />

Potato S#lad<br />

STORE SLICED<br />

Cooked Pastrami<br />

The Frozen Food Pl<br />

MINUH MAipEiFOWlMnRr; I'Ul P<br />

WHY PAY MORI<br />

Kraft Grape<br />

Jelly<br />

REG, OR UNSALTED<br />

ShopRite<br />

Saltines Nuts C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

p<br />

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I I omnwACn 10<br />

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1 ' Juice<br />

ASSORTiO VARIITliS, OELUXt<br />

<strong>On</strong>-C6r Entrees<br />

Cheese Piaa ^ M ,»•<br />

Apple Jince^^^. .'."-69»<br />

ASSTW*R,MINUTIIflIAKriAST LINKS<br />

Jones Sausage p*:99 #<br />

'Health & Beauty Aid<br />

2PLY<br />

Marcal<br />

Towels<br />

49 ALL VABS., ShopRite<br />

'fray Pack<br />

Cookies<br />

ALL VARIETIIS, NATURI VALLEY<br />

Chewy Granola Bars<br />

ALL VARIETIES NOODLES<br />

Yankee Doodle 8<br />

RfQULAri, UNiLBACHiB OR BREAD<br />

Pillsbury Flour<br />

• JJlII liBVIIiMiCiUi niLINOUiNf<br />

Ronzoni Pasta<br />

CRIAMY OR CHUNKY<br />

Jif Peanut Butter<br />

•URRYLUSCHOKS<br />

Choc. Schoks Mint<br />

Ita Blended Oil<br />

CARNATION IMPORTED SWIIT<br />

Condensed Milk<br />

STOKILV<br />

Tomato Sauce<br />

COLLEGE INN BEEF OR<br />

Chicken Broth<br />

^•1.99<br />

Seven Seas<br />

Salad Dressing,<br />

1 wd li in* WMMii MtiiM. t,Mt oot |* liml(<br />

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FRUIT PUNCH, ORANQi OR ORAPBFRUIT<br />

Tropicana juices SLSB*<br />

WHYpiYMpRE '<br />

Bruce Cut Yams JiC B »*n99 e<br />

ASpie Cider .'a:" 1.99<br />

ShopKllaUNSWHTENIO PINK OR WHITE<br />

Grapefruit Jiijce. ^UM S<br />

Hawaiian Punch i^n5i e<br />

WhltS Cl^d !S&99-<br />

LAUNDRY oihti, * - .<br />

All potergojrvt «bOIIK OJNISM £11! O«C0O«lli I<br />

Coupon good II mi SlwpBiUMirUI Limit on»ptf lamil* j*g<br />

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We're Not Just A Supermarket.. -We're ShopRite<br />

s ^ ^ u m »»m,mtf\ Whirl alhiiwisi noltd, Noi responsible lor lypogr aphical errors.<br />

DOUBLE<br />

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Nothing to Buy<br />

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HitStinTi<br />

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• pack<br />

10-ot. boltlM<br />

PEPSI<br />

Reg. or D!«<br />

$4 QQ<br />

Coke. Diet, Sprite<br />

Fresca, Dr Pepper<br />

-M.79I<br />

uckahoe Enterprici<br />

Large Eggs<br />

89* dozen<br />

TASTYKAKE<br />

PIES<br />

Aiierted Plavori<br />

Hatfleld<br />

Bacon •1.59(ib)|<br />

scrapple<br />

ABBOTTS<br />

Cottage Cheese P. 79*|<br />

NIcr^N Light<br />

Yogurt 3 H-OI.)<br />

FRANK'S SODA<br />

Assorted Flavors<br />

2 liter<br />

hottlf<br />

NABISCO<br />

R g • . . . ,<br />

Newtons ,o*1.29<br />

Chips N<br />

Mori ,s«,»1,2f<br />

Nabs. 6 pack 999<br />

WISE<br />

Putted Cheez Doodles -;<br />

Cruncky Cheez Doodles;<br />

Snack Assortment<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE<br />

A special dinner<br />

at a special<br />

price<br />

Culfnartj<br />

garden<br />

.841 Cenlral <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Lunch served 11 to!<br />

399-3713 • m S<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

by Anita J. Spiegel<br />

6 MONTH<br />

LOWWINIMUM • Open your Certificate<br />

Of Deposit with as litt!« ai SI ,000<br />

With Any adidas Purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> $25, or more. With This Ad<br />

Mm awn* Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 39S-7Q01<br />

Mon.-Frl. 10a,m.4p,m, Sat, lOi.m.lp.m.<br />

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

116 Cheltenham Ave.<br />

Linwood, N.J.<br />

8B7-O011<br />

Office Hours<br />

By Appointment<br />

12 MONTH i n 75% =10.25 %<br />

LOW MINIMUM<br />

.<strong>of</strong> Deposit MINIMUM with as • Open little as your SiOOCertificate<br />

B ^ ^ M • ^0 Ofl ^0 • ^^^ ^^^<br />

18 MONTH<br />

LOW MINIMUM • Open your Certificate<br />

'<strong>of</strong> Deposit with ii little as S1O0<br />

11.02"'%10.50%<br />

30MONTH -t 4 H j ». 1.99<br />

.. 2.59<br />

.. 2.69<br />

FRESH<br />

Pork Spare Ribs ,1.79^<br />

BIMIBONILISS NO WATIB ADDID »» ,<br />

Dietz & Watson Hams ». 1.99 V<br />

A»F BRAND ..WATIB AODIO . _ _ ,<br />

Smoked Pork Butts .. 1.99 V<br />

H4DITH fit B€AUTV<br />

DENTURE CLEANIR<br />

EFFERDENT<br />

TABLETS<br />

DIETZ i WATSON<br />

pound<br />

hall<br />

pound<br />

Delicious Beerwurst.-"<br />

TWIN STICK<br />

Swift Pepperoni<br />

hall<br />

ind<br />

1.59*<br />

1.89*<br />

2,89 ^<br />

t l * IMPORTSO CHEESE<br />

Alpentop Swiss Chunks^ 1,65'«*<br />

IMTORTiO CHEESE Qrt'»«<br />

Bavarian Bruder Basilww 1 ,ow*^<br />

WITH SALAMI , Q « ^1,^<br />

Alpenjoy Cheese pSSd 1.85*^<br />

COLORED OR WHITE MELLOW<br />

CRACKERBARREL<br />

CHEDDAR<br />

1.49<br />

lO-OJ.<br />

pkg.<br />

COLORJD Ofl WHITE j*k».l<br />

Ched-Q-Bit Slices 1 ftf1.19-« !<br />

OOOD N 1 iUTTBRV<br />

Pillsbury Biscuits X<br />

U.S. NO. 1.,.ALL PURPOSE<br />

EASTERN<br />

POTATOES<br />

FIRST OF THI SEASON FLORID* WHI<br />

Seedless Grapefruit '<br />

48 Bl» PASCAL CELERY, 1LB iAQ CARROT;<br />

Bunch Scallions '<<br />

CRISP...11S 8IZI<br />

Red Delicious Apples<br />

5N0W WHITE<br />

Fresh Mushrooms<br />

10-LB. AVG.<br />

FACE<br />

PUMPKINS<br />

99each<br />

SCnFOODMRRKCT<br />

CATCH OF TMI DAV<br />

SSwordfish f i SSteak<br />

«4,59-i*<br />

TASTM LIKE LOiiTIB"<br />

Fresh Monk Fillet<br />

41 TO K M COUNT w,,^<br />

Med Medium Size Shrimp h 6,99*^<br />

FBIIH<br />

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GBOCtflV MftftH€T<br />

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EIGHT O'CLOCK :J<br />

BEAN COFFEE [•#<br />

• Apple Juice<br />

NON*AIBV 11^,CONT,<br />

Cremora C<strong>of</strong>fee Creamir 1,<br />

R10UWB<br />

Mott's Applesauce<br />

irrrv CBOCKIH<br />

Potato.|uds<br />

BAKIB'l<br />

Angel Flake Coconut K89^s<br />

Cup 0 Noodles 2^88** $<br />

REESE'S ..MZ. PKQ- . __ , tf<br />

Peanut Butter Pieces 1,09^ |<br />

RIAOy TO IAT C1R1AL' 1143Z MM _ _ m'<br />

Kellogg's Fruit Loops 1.79^ J<br />

OflOCCAV SAVINGS<br />

IN OIL OR WATER...CHUNK LIGHT<br />

3 DIAMOND<br />

TUNA<br />

PPan<br />

Ready Whitings ,,,1,19^ Corned Beef<br />

HORMEL<br />

Bacon Bits<br />

FROZCN FOOD<br />

ANN PAOI<br />

Tomato Ketchup<br />

CHEISE, SAUSAGI. OR COMBO<br />

JENO'S<br />

PIZZA<br />

ICI-oz,<br />

FRIOO...QHATiO _ _« (<br />

Parmesan & Romano K: 2.59-,<br />

MADE WITH 100% CORN OIL, QUABT1M » » _ „<br />

Mazola Margarine 'Sri.Otf 3 : t<br />

VANILLA,<br />

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CMUyOLAIS<br />

OB<br />

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BANANA<br />

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Mild White Cheddar^ 1,99**'<br />

m 1.79*<br />

OIL. B.4.QZ TUBE OR BMUUR , A» m|,<br />

Colgate Toothpaste SS 1,39 *«<br />

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Listeriiie Mouthwash If 2,59 *<br />

miiWiT CMMI, tmmm BINS! OH EXTRA OINTII , ^ g<br />

Vidil Sassoon Shampoo W-1.79 -» f<br />

Z imm<br />

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Ore-Ida-Potatoes ^H9«-<br />

$?•<br />

MP BRAND FROZEN<br />

Orange Juice<br />

VLASIO PICKLIS<br />

Kosher Spears<br />

18-oi<br />

tin<br />

lei<br />

ASP BRAND, PLAIN, MiAT OR MUSHROOM ( I<br />

Spaghetti Sauce<br />

3 V 89* s «" :<br />

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Shake N* Bake<br />

pkg<br />

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Cottonelle Bath Tissue 99*<br />

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1,<br />

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Raisin Bread<br />

JANi PARKER «»*<br />

Crescent Pound Cake ^99*<br />

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Pampers Toddlers<br />

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& BROADWA<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

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WARE AVE<br />

OPEN 24 HOUR!<br />

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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE<br />

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

Judge orders salary referendum removed from ballot in Sea Isle<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN<br />

Seuttnel-Ledger Staff<br />

SEA IgLE CITY - A mov«<br />

to hull the city'i <strong>1983</strong> salary<br />

and wage ordinance was<br />

rendered moot by a Superior<br />

Court Judge last week who<br />

ordered a referendum on the<br />

ordinance removed from tht<br />

NOY. ballot.<br />

Superior Court Judge<br />

Michael Connor ruled <strong>Oct</strong>. 12<br />

that the city's 1912 salary and<br />

wage ordinance is valid and<br />

that the 1913 ordinance which<br />

drew the scorn <strong>of</strong> residenta<br />

hefe prompting a petition,<br />

movement didn't provide for<br />

pay increases.<br />

According to Jeffery April,<br />

attorney representing Mayor<br />

'Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk"<br />

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Dominic C. Raffs whoie<br />

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1982 ordinance for the <strong>1983</strong><br />

year along witti Raffs'i and<br />

Ganicrt'i $2,000 raise.<br />

However, he refused the Increase<br />

sticking with hU $6,000<br />

•alary and backed the<br />

referendum.<br />

The key to the Issue -<br />

$15,000, Commissioner Alan which was Initially heard by<br />

Gansert $8,000 and Com* Superior Court Judge Philip<br />

mlMloner William Van Art, Qruetio who turned ttt caw<br />

over to Conner—was with the<br />

range <strong>of</strong> salarie* in the or-<br />

This Week<br />

Feature<br />

dinance which allowed for the<br />

mayor's salary to be between<br />

$1,750 ud $25,000 with the two<br />

commiaalonwi 1 and end at the same time. The<br />

exact salaries are set by<br />

resolution. It was a 1081<br />

resolution that set the $2,000<br />

raise in the commissioners'<br />

salaries, effective In July <strong>of</strong><br />

US,<br />

In his ruling, Connor noted<br />

hat the referendum, which<br />

was non-binding, wouldn't<br />

serve a purpose since the <strong>1983</strong><br />

ordinance didn't give the<br />

commissioners the rate.<br />

nftoto By §M K««unicn<br />

A large crowd <strong>of</strong> parents listen intently as<br />

teachers discuss the programs for this year at St.<br />

Augustine's School during the annual back to<br />

school night recently.<br />

aalaries In<br />

fee range <strong>of</strong> $1,500 and 111,000,<br />

April explained that aU dty<br />

Trie referendum question<br />

was led by Michael A,<br />

CastaWi who was unavailable<br />

tar comment as <strong>of</strong> pressUme.<br />

Raffa was also unavailable<br />

tar comment<br />

See new assessments<br />

lowering mast taxes<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>in <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

"<br />

employees' salarieg under the<br />

(continued from page 1) obtained through a five year<br />

SOT, ESSDMGTON<br />

The review Mialoni will be land sale study from 1979-<br />

BACK FROM CARIBBEAN GOWLETBa CQURffi conducted on • ont-to-one <strong>1983</strong>. He added that the ap-<br />

Navy Fire Control Staff §gt, Eric O, Esslngton basis from this Monday proximate ' $1.8 billion<br />

Technician 2nd Ctaaa Patrick Jr., ton <strong>of</strong> Eric G. and Edna through Nov. 4, Including assessment was an "in the<br />

J, Gordon, ton <strong>of</strong> Mary E, M. Ewlngton <strong>of</strong> 812 Banning evenings and Saturdays, at ballgame" figure and the only<br />

Rothman <strong>of</strong> 014 Pleaiure Av,, NorthfieJd has graduated the old fire haU on the ground problem was the fine-tuning.<br />

Ave., recently returned from from the U j. Air Force floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> HaU. According The figure more than doubted<br />

a depolyment to be Carib- military training instructor to Scelhorst, Monday's and the 1977's revaluation <strong>of</strong> 1731<br />

bean aboard the newly course at Lackland Air Force Tuesday's appointment million.<br />

commlMioned destroyer USS Base, Texa». The sergeant Is schedules art filled. If "Now were trying to get<br />

Hayler. home ported In a 1977 graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland necessary, he added, review Input from he people," An-<br />

mttik Va,<br />

Regional High School. can be done over the phone. drea said.<br />

Seethoret said At firm The assessor, said Oat fee<br />

has been receiving about 125 appraisal firm tried to Inspect<br />

to ISO calls dally from all properties between<br />

property owners here and Memorial and Labor Days<br />

doean't think there is a this year, but sane people'<br />

OPEN<br />

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ftienj on the firm's 10 lines, "There are people like that,<br />

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WEEKENDS<br />

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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER id, 1953<br />

Shore protection bond issue referendum on Nov. 8 ballot is pushed<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

If approved, montej would<br />

support programs such at •<br />

$1.2 mlUlon rehabilitation to<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty'i 10 streetend<br />

bulkheads, 110,1 million (or<br />

beach Bll alone Seven Mile<br />

teach from Avalon to Stone<br />

Harbor, $8.5 mUUon for Initial<br />

beachflillng in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

and Ungport, and $1.6 mllll<strong>of</strong>l<br />

for the conntmction <strong>of</strong> a stone<br />

seawall In North WUdwood.<br />

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director <strong>of</strong> the MVUM <strong>of</strong><br />

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atete'i DBF, iaU ant <strong>of</strong> ttat<br />

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once you git 10 miles<br />

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Welngart said beach<br />

preservation projects could<br />

be compared to a crapshoot<br />

situation, but he preferred Hit<br />

video game analogy,<br />

"If you're good, you'll get a<br />

good long game," Welngart<br />

said. "But you know that<br />

eventually you have to put In<br />

another quarter. You're not<br />

going to play the game<br />

forever,"<br />

Weingart maintained that<br />

the problem waa ongoing and<br />

needed to be funded continually<br />

although ptople don't<br />

realize the magnitude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

coat. He laid many people ask<br />

why bond issues (or beach<br />

protection are necessary<br />

when bead) fees are charged.<br />

"Editors ask questions that<br />

anyone In thin roan would<br />

think the answers were obvious,"<br />

explained Welngart <strong>of</strong><br />

Us effort! to inform editorial<br />

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fee bond Issue. "The problem,<br />

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answers, affects (residents<br />

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and eat lunch," he continued feat a pro-active approach portant natural resource Is philosophical or scientific<br />

"We have to promote public ahould be token to Involve the tack <strong>of</strong> Information, If In- basis for sand scraping;"<br />

access to andieU the beach as dttea and munidpallUe* on formation as to prlorltiet and Psuty aaid. "It leads to more/<br />

a statewide resource." how the monies ahould be available borrow areas waa at direct attack to the dunes by<br />

_T. John Carey, a teal<br />

hand, years <strong>of</strong> delay could winter storms."<br />

Realtor who says he has "Let's work with mother have been prevented," fee Somroers said that local-<br />

•observed andanalysed" the nature and reap the benefits," Councilman said referring to level solutteni may to the<br />

surf for over 10 years, MU Kilpatrick Mid. fee fact It want until after key. However, he added thai<br />

that 10-15 percent <strong>of</strong> the beach Robert J. Furlong, a fee passage <strong>of</strong> the (20 million sometimes local <strong>of</strong>ficial!<br />

feei ahould be pledged for toe SMbrlght councilman said shore protection bond issue in believe they know all, "but<br />

physical Improvement <strong>of</strong> the feat while driving to be 1977 that a study WM taken on I'm not sure that we do."<br />

beaches and , not the symposium he saw an answer how to Implement the Welngart said ft* purpoae<br />

lifeguards or cleaning. to the beach community injects.<br />

<strong>of</strong> monitoring was to deter-<br />

"Then they'd (beaohgoeri) problem.<br />

Furlong said that the Corps mine If and why an ex-<br />

understand we're making the "We are asked to pay as could conduct the program <strong>of</strong> periment worked. If thatf<br />

beaches better for them," cent* every so <strong>of</strong>ten on fee constantly updating shoreline<br />

Carey said.<br />

(Garden State) Parkway to Information. This would<br />

Clement V, Sommeri, pay for maintenance and yet relieve local and state<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Coaital there are hundreds <strong>of</strong> millions governments <strong>of</strong> an enormous<br />

County Committee, laid that to money generated from financial burden, he con-<br />

the shore protection bond will<br />

tended.<br />

help educate resident* as well (the<br />

Norman P. Psuty, an en-<br />

ai support the Importance <strong>of</strong> center <strong>of</strong> recreation for mree vironmental expert at<br />

fee coast.<br />

states as wall u an employer Rutgers University, ad-<br />

"I can't think <strong>of</strong> anything <strong>of</strong> the last resort They emdressed fee non-flnancUl<br />

more Important than the $50 ploy the minorities. Including Issue <strong>of</strong> the problem.<br />

million," said Sommeri, women, the young, the elderly "Sometimes we *jftffli to<br />

opining Oat <strong>Ocean</strong> aty was and fee generally unskilled. perceive a solution to beach<br />

an ideal place to host the<br />

"Th« $80 mffllon wfll be for erosion as nom*thing good<br />

symposium because it la on<br />

the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, not when it Is bad," Psuty said.<br />

fee ocean. "But It passed the<br />

Jut <strong>Ocean</strong> aty or Seahright," "Something may be<br />

legislature to get on the ballot<br />

Furlong continued.<br />

exacerbating a problem<br />

a little too late to really<br />

"If. crystal clear that Kwe without our knowing It. We<br />

educate our vacationer*."<br />

help Idaho build dams, Idaho need the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County should help us proteot fee monitoring.<br />

Freeholder James Kllpatriek beaches," be Mid. "The<br />

said he could understand the<br />

"There needs to be some<br />

beaches are a portion <strong>of</strong> New<br />

need for education because<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> control - not by the<br />

Jersey feat contribute more<br />

Ma 10-year-old daughter who<br />

Corps or the state — but by<br />

than their snare to help<br />

grew up in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ufced<br />

the local body to regulate land<br />

others."<br />

him what a sand dune was.<br />

use, setback and dune<br />

The Councilman alto<br />

"It's made <strong>of</strong> sand and land<br />

management," Psuty said.<br />

requested the Committee for<br />

la where It's at We have to<br />

"It doesn't involve finding<br />

Public Works and Tran-<br />

feed man (the dunes) or<br />

sand or building structures"<br />

sportation to aufeortte fee<br />

they're not going to grow, Just<br />

Psuty added mat taking<br />

United States Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />

liXe flowers," Kilpauick said,<br />

•and from one place to<br />

Engineers to undertake an<br />

"We need an ongoing<br />

another leads to erosion and<br />

Implementation <strong>of</strong> projects<br />

program to meet the needs <strong>of</strong><br />

and dune pile-up contribute!<br />

study.<br />

fee people."<br />

to a negative downstream<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the key problems In efieci similar to the groin<br />

Kilpatrick opined the bond foe ongoing attempt to control<br />

issue should be supported and foe erosion <strong>of</strong> our moat tm- "There U no theoretical.<br />

1 ;<br />

wasn't done then, the experiment<br />

would seam Hke an<br />

"expensive waste," Welngart<br />

•aid, adding at least It-woujd<br />

be discovered that the metfiod<br />

didn't work.<br />

John Tunnel], chiefs<br />

aoatlai planning with, (he<br />

Army Corps Philadelphia<br />

durtrict, said mat Cfettrtoriented<br />

solutions, espedfllfo<br />

bMebffi, im opposed t»,fttf '<br />

building <strong>of</strong> sfructuru<br />

seawalls and groins,<br />

ta better gains. : -><br />

"Nature does a better l<strong>of</strong>ctf<br />

coastal protecUoo thwe^<br />

do," TuantU said. •-<br />

Re predicted that ^tf<br />

eroslonattherate<strong>of</strong>SfeMfe*<br />

century, It would tal»m<br />

centuries for New ^<br />

disappear along wft^^<br />

problems and W«t<br />

Philadelphia would become<br />

(he seaport<br />

"We may never achieve the<br />

goals <strong>of</strong> widening the<br />

beaches," Tunnell said, "but<br />

we will continue to try.' 1 '<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 19 —<br />

Keeping bead payi\ iment, experts<br />

(NBtiued from page 1)<br />

"Personally I don't care if<br />

there are beaches In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> or not. I don't live there<br />

and.! don't go to the beach,"<br />

FarreU said. "Pr<strong>of</strong>essionally.<br />

L mink it's worth It (to<br />

maintain the beach**).<br />

Fan-ell and his itudents this<br />

past year monitored the fi<br />

million beachfUl project here<br />

funded by the • 1977 Shore<br />

Protection bond issue. By all<br />

measures <strong>of</strong> a beachflU It was<br />

".*.», ormlo by Uniw Sluaio<br />

Stewart Farrell, asioclate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> marine<br />

1 jscfiaice at StockMn College, was one <strong>of</strong> the many<br />

speakers at the South Jersey Sea Coast Syraposium<br />

Friday at the Music Pier to address the<br />

problem <strong>of</strong> eroding beaches.<br />

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.asetectlon <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t hits<br />

not a lucceia, according to do It (beachfUl) over and over without spending anything, However, Parrell m» that •irf-wavt land ridge at the<br />

Fan-ell, although at the end <strong>of</strong> again," Hid FarreU, adding "We built dunn from S7th tte free method <strong>of</strong> dune mean high tide Una using<br />

this sunnier there was one that beaehfilia keip the to 59ft itreflt with discarded building requires a stable frentend loaders. He tuggeiti<br />

third more sand on theesthetics<br />

<strong>of</strong> the beapfi. "If we Oirlstmas frees donated from situation; if there's no sand, hat the sand be deposited as<br />

beaches than last summer. He have stonny winters I'd say Palmyra and Pihnan, It WM ttiere'i no dunts,<br />

mlnlatuje mountains on the<br />

•aid it was successful ta the we'd have to do It every two to recognized by the state as a "Snowfenclng U a much beach in triple staggered rowi<br />

degree that sand tosses would three yean. It might not have •iccesshil expertmiirt," uid neater and not muefr more resulting in valleys<br />

have occurred anyway and to be repeated In the same Brier, adding that the group expensive method," FarreU urn-rounding each mound.<br />

that It was better for thequantity<br />

as last time so It will dug Its own dune grass. "The said • Christmas trees are Carey maintains thU<br />

added sand to have eroded. be (1.5 million instead <strong>of</strong> |8 beach has widened. We don't • Hnd <strong>of</strong> mtaiy, A item can arrangement would mlnlmlxe<br />

FarreU attributed erosion <strong>of</strong> mUUm."<br />

hive to ttjrow sand and dirt on waih them all over the beach.<br />

fee beachflU to the 19 nor- Resident T. John Carey the beach like they art doing A snowfenee would just rott up<br />

theastern storms last year, a recommends the creation <strong>of</strong> a In Strathmere<br />

in a baa."<br />

late start in filling the beaches continuous fund to sustain "I'm sick and ttrjd <strong>of</strong> Cirey aUo beUeves in dune (Cousin's<br />

and the UM <strong>of</strong> a finer grain ongoing beach-inlet-bay hearing about spending all maintenance ai a way to build<br />

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10 to 15 percent <strong>of</strong> the beach pumping when it didn't Carey recommends the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

The beachfUl project fees.<br />

wwk," Brier said.<br />

i <strong>of</strong> land from the<br />

THE YEAH-nOUW<br />

consisted <strong>of</strong> filling the North, FarreU said that revenues<br />

8th, 12th and nth street could be raised by instituting<br />

beaches after last year's a resort room tax or doubling Special day Friday<br />

summer season. Monitoring (he beach fee,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the project proved Oat the<br />

| "People go to the movies<br />

6th Street beach is extremely and blow 110 once, but they go Mayor Jack Blttner has Stockton College Gerontology<br />

erosional, according to to the beach every day," Issued a proclamation Department advisory board.<br />

Fan-el!,<br />

FarreU said. "You can put deiignaBni <strong>Oct</strong>. 21 as the day<br />

"Waves that come in are half that beach fee money In a to recognize the contributions A courtesy van created by<br />

concentrated on that part <strong>of</strong> money market fund and bingo <strong>of</strong> Mnior citizens in <strong>Ocean</strong> fce Cape May County Office<br />

the beach from tin (Music) you have the money for aty.<br />

at Aging In Rio Grande and<br />

Pier to North Street due to the beachflU.<br />

The regular AARP meeting operated under the super-<br />

shape <strong>of</strong> the island," FarreU "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> certainly can't wm be on the Music Pier for vision <strong>of</strong> William Sheva will<br />

said. "The sand leaves 6th wring its hands and say It's a all members and guests who be on view to the public<br />

Street and moves north depressed area," he added are interested in becoming throughout the county, It was<br />

toward be Inlet and south referring to the fact mat a, members.<br />

announced. Its regular<br />

towards 20th Street. program to support ongoing An illustrated talk by location in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be<br />

"Sixth Street Is like a beach maintenance relates to Fruids P. LarWn, "building the Howard Stalnton Cantor<br />

checking account no one putt the willingness <strong>of</strong> the people bridges between the on Wednesdays. There will be<br />

any money Into," be added. to contribute<br />

generations," will be thea<br />

visitation session in the<br />

He said a long term option Mary Brier <strong>of</strong> the enhighlight<br />

<strong>of</strong> the meeting. Moorlyn parking lot during<br />

to prevent further erosion was vironmental association <strong>of</strong> Larkln is supervisor <strong>of</strong> pupil this week's AARP meeting.<br />

to build a "monumental South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> said that the personnel servieei at Egg<br />

bedrock" seawall from group accomplished Harbor Township Ugh School<br />

Seaspray Avenue to 12thsomething<br />

that worked and Is a member <strong>of</strong> the ALL-NEW THEATRi<br />

Street<br />

"Then there won't be any<br />

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PAGE 20 - SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />

NyL.<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20<br />

TTiose w/to and use waterways complain about the state they're in<br />

(continued from page 1) getting lousy because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

shallow waterways,"<br />

Edward SwUtart, aecuHvt Marina owners agree Jack<br />

MCratary <strong>of</strong> the. Marine Madore, managej <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Trades Association is quoted Graef Boat Yard in Somers<br />

as saying: "This state should Point, describes the Great<br />

be wild about bolting. But Egg Harbor Inlet and. bay as<br />

we've got witer problemi and "atrocious" ind "too shallow<br />

Die state Is losing • lot <strong>of</strong> at low tide "<br />

revenue because <strong>of</strong> that," Pattt Wollerton <strong>of</strong> Mayer's<br />

He points to two problems Silp Channel Marina has<br />

— a dire need for dredging, heard <strong>of</strong> boats running<br />

and a diminishing number <strong>of</strong> aground in different channels<br />

marinas that <strong>of</strong>fer needed along the southern half <strong>of</strong> New<br />

services for boaters. Jersey's ICW. In addition, she<br />

•'Boating is going from SO to has traveled to Florida on the<br />

60 footers (boats) to 20 or 30 intracoastal Waterway.<br />

footers," he says, ^'Boating is "There are good places and<br />

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local knowledge to help you sayi bujlness at marinas is innavigable and that boaters<br />

get through," she says. being "definitely, absolutely are not to travel in that area."<br />

As secretary <strong>of</strong> the Marine hurt,"<br />

At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Coast<br />

Trades Association, Renee Levin mentions that the Guard station, opinion seems<br />

Levin hears many boatman Coast Guard has removed to be among the men who are<br />

complain bitterly •bout the some buoys recently from a there that the Great Egg<br />

channels <strong>of</strong> the ICW In Newpart<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ICW channel near Harbor InJet'a currents "are<br />

Jersey. "Notorious" is one Stone Harbor as an economy pretty bad sometimes,"<br />

term, "atrocious" another measure; ••The buoys were In the past few summer<br />

that boatmen use.<br />

removed and six months the station was In-<br />

She,and her employer, Tom boats Immediately went volved in 28 serious groun.<br />

Tozour, manager <strong>of</strong> the Stone aground. It was terrible," dings, according to the log<br />

Harbor Marina, are very But Cmdr. MeGulre credits hooks kept by the station. In<br />

direct In their oplnonj <strong>of</strong> the the Coast Guard with doing an some Instances a search and<br />

Intracoastal Waterway, excellent Job under advene rescue mission U needed. In<br />

it's terrible here," aayi condiUonB.' 'It Is not our Job to others, the Coast Guard is<br />

Toiour, who has made maintain the waterways. We nwrely an advisor to a boat<br />

countless trips on the ICW to do move markers and try to that has found itself groun-<br />

Florida. Down through the keep markers up to date with ded.<br />

South, he describes the what are dally changing "We don't usually tow<br />

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1 explains Bryan and lowered,<br />

Abbott talks <strong>of</strong> other<br />

Ilahllly. boatswain's mate The boating lndurtry, ac- changes that have occurred to<br />

second class. "The Coast cording to UcOuIn, juit djd Great Egg Harbor Bay: ;<br />

Guard is liable for damages." not make RMU heart load "Since the en**<br />

Rahllly asserts that at least enough, when the decision to vlronmentallsts came, ttap*'<br />

two times a week, the station build a flzed bridge m have gotten worn. There •<br />

is contacted about a groun- made, (A story going around used to be lots <strong>of</strong> fishing and<br />

ding. <strong>On</strong>ly the more serious U that an area legislator, clamming boats <strong>of</strong>ftnora<br />

are logged in the <strong>of</strong>ficial after voting far flu CM hare. Now you see them from<br />

books.<br />

bridge at 34th Street in <strong>Oct</strong>u (Spe May down, but youdorit<br />

In Great Egg Harbor Inlet, aty. tried to «dl hi* boat see feem <strong>of</strong>f New Jersey.<br />

there are eight channel uidw it one night Ha became They nave to go to deeper<br />

markers. Alpha through stuck and had to be freed, water now. I think we were<br />

Hotel, The purpose <strong>of</strong> ttie with some damage to Ha better <strong>of</strong>f without aD Stole<br />

markers is to mark the bat craft.)<br />

technological people trying to<br />

water (or boats coming into <strong>On</strong>e man, Fran Abbott, who earn their beautiful salaries.'<br />

and going out <strong>of</strong> the Inlet. has extensive knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

Boats are supposed to stay at the Intraooartal Waterway —<br />

close to the markers as having made the New Jvaty<br />

possible, RahiUy and other to Florida trip 111 I n -<br />

men at the station find con- agrees with McGuiwi.<br />

ditions not too severe, "eicept To Abbott, Had bridgw<br />

for Alpha Buoy" which Is the have spelled doom to New<br />

first to the ocean side <strong>of</strong> the Jersey's portion at the ICW.<br />

mitt.<br />

Sailboats and nMtsrbMb Jurt<br />

The trouble with Alpha cannot negotiate a died<br />

Buoy is that it isn't lighted bridge <strong>of</strong> 35 feet. Boab that<br />

and boaters have trouble enter Great Egg Inlet can<br />

spotting it at night.<br />

pan under the M Street<br />

Another important factor drawbridges eaiily, but<br />

Out is hurting New Jersey's unless they can get under tt<br />

Intracoastal Waterway Is that feet <strong>of</strong> tad dearaga, at 34th<br />

there are tight fixed bridges Street, they Just hav» to torn<br />

that span the waterway. This around and tail out through<br />

prevents use by a great many fee Inlet again.<br />

boats because bridges are tooHecaJtsadtanalplcture<strong>of</strong><br />

km. Any sailboat that cannot conditions In New Jersey<br />

fit under a 25 or 35 foot find today. An example <strong>of</strong> this U<br />

bridge, plus motorboats with Mays Landing.<br />

tall tuna towers, must travel At one Mma, one <strong>of</strong> the bart<br />

outside in the ocean, routes <strong>of</strong> f the ICW was by boat<br />

Cmdr. McGuire <strong>of</strong> the Coast up Great Egg Harbor River to<br />

Guard shakes his head at the Mays Landing. Now the<br />

very thought <strong>of</strong> fixed bridges, tributaries an doMd flft and<br />

or at least ones that are built there art no markers<br />

too low for boat traffic. He remaining. Boat yards, once a<br />

feels that the reason fixed sizable Industry there are now<br />

bridges replaced drawbridges only w«d for small boat<br />

in the past several years (a storage.<br />

because they were cheaper to "The marinas are all<br />

build. Salaries for bridge going," says Abbott "They<br />

tenders do not have to be paid ami get business because<br />

and impatient motorists don't cowHuonsaresobad. But the<br />

have to wait a few minutes state gets more for beat<br />

while the drawbridge Is rated licenses ten em before."<br />

1 ^)<br />

To make matters worse,<br />

Abbott feels that Independent<br />

dredgers an also hurting<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay, These<br />

independent dredges, hired<br />

privately, nave, nt says, left<br />

floating debris, plastic pipe,<br />

pilings and trash in the are*<br />

north <strong>of</strong> Harbor House. If<br />

trajh U reported in otter<br />

states, it U cleared up right<br />

•way, but not In New Jersey.^<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> does not have a<br />

harbormaster. In southern<br />

states along the ICW, there to<br />

a harbormaster In each town,<br />

and wait be says, goes. Yon<br />

obey or eke."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, until two yean<br />

ago had an unpaid harbormaster.<br />

tneiplieaDly, n»<br />

As It U now, according t<br />

those who Uve and wcrk In tbe<br />

waterway areas, the<br />

problems confronting the<br />

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The vineyards el Germany, located<br />

for the most part along fh§ Rhint and<br />

Motelit riven, have ont thlnfl in comman<br />

with Newtamdiand, Quebec and<br />

<strong>On</strong>tario: they are all on the samel<br />

latitude. Which means, <strong>of</strong> course, that<br />

the Brewing <strong>of</strong> grapes Is mueh more <strong>of</strong> •<br />

challenge than It would be In say Italy<br />

or California,<br />

This simple geographical fact has<br />

made If neceuary for the wines <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany be limited to hardy grape<br />

varietals that can »ndur« the vagaries <strong>of</strong> late springs and<br />

»arly autumns and the consequent short growing season.<br />

German wlnei are approximately II percent white<br />

wines. The Riesling grape, cultivated in the finest<br />

vineyards <strong>of</strong> Sermany, Is rtipenslblt for most <strong>of</strong> the weel<br />

lent wine* produced In this area for many, many e*n<br />

fur-its.<br />

Because the climate I* comparatively uncertain, with<br />

vineyards planted in whit Is conildered the northern limit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Riesling vine, there are summers without enough<br />

sunshine to fully ripen the grapes. As a result there is<br />

more variation In vintage years than In the southern wine<br />

regions,<br />

Although Rietling is the varietal <strong>of</strong> high quality another<br />

grape, the lylvaner, Is the domiltlc grape <strong>of</strong> greater<br />

abundance, producing a milder wine than the Riesling.<br />

More ntxt week on the German wlnei that are popular<br />

not only In their home country, but also in the U.S.A.<br />

How tome thost who claim the country i$ ruined are<br />

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Women golfers :<br />

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Association held its armusl<br />

M award* luncheon and<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

recently.<br />

Officers for the 1984 year<br />

are: Jan MathU, president;<br />

Mary Moon, vice president;<br />

JoAnn Shaffner, secretary;<br />

and Alma Flippen, treasurer.<br />

Awards were presented to<br />

Jean Koch for most Improved<br />

golfer, 3%tn Armstron,. most<br />

birdies, Val Austin, molt<br />

ringers and Bobbi McAllister<br />

for interclub matches.,<br />

Mary Capaldi was winner <strong>of</strong><br />

fee Stone Harbor two-day<br />

tournament<br />

In honor <strong>of</strong> the FENTOtUAREY MARATHOM<br />

We're having a iptdal Friday NHW<br />

PASTA BUFFET 1795<br />

stEY.WCiM.ttT<br />

* • *<br />

arts / entertainment<br />

>•'-* j;. Ronald and Jeffry Marlowe, duo pianists<br />

^T<br />

•jeffry and Ronald MaHowe in concert,<br />

presented by The Friends <strong>of</strong> Music,<br />

: 8 p.m. Sunday, the Music Pier<br />

: a PROGRAM<br />

acuemiB ,.B«en<br />

arrmgenmtG. IVfater<br />

"winter" Concerto from the Four Seasons<br />

Op, I, No. 4...... ., .Vhraldl<br />

: arrmgtnmxtJ.&R.Marlow<br />

AltorgroNooMoJto<br />

Largo<br />

Allegro<br />

Variations ooaibiin* by Haydn Brabraa<br />

Andante -.*--., -.« ». . •.,i*-,^..tr., Joeftftillo.<br />

AndanUCmMoto Vivace<br />

Piv Vivace Graiioso<br />

OonMoto Poco Presto<br />

Andante Con Mate Finato-Andante<br />

Inttrmtgtlon<br />

Valse from Suite tor Two Ftansa<br />

Op.is. ,,.,. ,,...Arenakjr<br />

Danse Macabre<br />

Op.«.. St. Sana<br />

Two Concert tap JopUn<br />

-., aiiwtgevmiU J, Adler<br />

> Maple Leaf<br />

EnUrtainer<br />

OassicBeatles Lennon-McCartney<br />

armngtrnentJ. *R. Marlowe<br />

H§y Jude (in Ww style o/Bach;<br />

Yesterday finthflsMio/BHtfiovtn)<br />

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Mlchele (inthettyU erfThih<br />

. Mr* Ubrmy sets activities<br />

{ Semen Point Public cWWwn a«M m to U.<br />

library bai amouncwl tba A rap MMM'-to Wd each<br />

ictlvititi for chlMrw to ba iWaday, conduced ly Undo<br />

Mid daring tnt winter MMK foi^ pr^-achool<br />

nontfas. chlldrwi worwnpatilad by •<br />

.Storyhour U conducttd par*)*, fr«n 1O:1» to 10:45<br />

Saturday!, S«pt«rabar IA<br />

ttrough June forage* three to Forfurther Information call<br />

i, 10:30 to 1115 ajn. (he library at 8T7-7113.<br />

Ttie PeanutButtorand Jelly - *<br />

lang d held the third<br />

tetorday <strong>of</strong> each month, neon<br />

. with fflmi and lunch<br />

by the library, for<br />

OUR<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

NOTICE<br />

TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNERS<br />

There will bo a public hearing<br />

on the alley paving<br />

assessments to be held on<br />

Thursday, November 2,<strong>1983</strong><br />

at 4:00 P.M. in tht council<br />

Chamber*, <strong>City</strong> Hall. The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the matting will<br />

be to obtain input concerning<br />

aiMt*m«nt <strong>of</strong> Allays<br />

which have been. pa,vpd by<br />

The SentinelLedger<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20, <strong>1983</strong> Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

Twin pianists in concert bn Music<br />

The gala fall concert series Allen.<br />

by The New York < limes, as<br />

presenrtd by'the Friends <strong>of</strong> The Marlowea have been hiving a "brilliance <strong>of</strong><br />

Music, an affiliate <strong>of</strong> the Arts featured pianists with the technique and style to bum"<br />

Center, continues at I p.m. Philadelphia Orchestra, New by The Washington Pact, and<br />

Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 23 on the Music York PhUharmontc, Pitt, With a "rapport beyond<br />

Pier with performances by sburgh Symphony and the belief<br />

the highly acclaimed and Dells Symphony Orchestra.<br />

unique duo pianists, Jeffry They have also been featured<br />

and Ronald Marlowe. on such national television<br />

The Mirtowfs repertoire programs as NBC'i<br />

•pans the classics and the distinguished Recital Hall<br />

works <strong>of</strong> modern masters; series, the Mike Douglas<br />

Sunday evening's program Show and Johnny Carson's<br />

will open with Bach and Tonight Stow.<br />

conclude with "classic Proteges <strong>of</strong> the fabled duo<br />

Beatles" selections by Lemon piano team <strong>of</strong> LuboahuU and<br />

and McCartney.<br />

Nemen<strong>of</strong>f and now with three<br />

While their playing on twin decades <strong>of</strong> highly acclaimed<br />

7-foot pianos makes their concerts behind them, the<br />

concerts unusual, the fact that Marlowea have been called •<br />

the musicians themselves are "formidable two-piano team"<br />

twin brothers makes for a<br />

truly unique concert experience.<br />

The Marlowe brothers have<br />

delighted audiences with their<br />

electrifying delivery <strong>of</strong> wideranging<br />

musical selections<br />

11 The <strong>Oct</strong>. 23 concert Is the<br />

second in the Friends <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

wries which began last<br />

month. The final concert, 8<br />

pjn Nov. IS, will feature the<br />

by The Philadelphia Ode <strong>City</strong> Wind Quintet.<br />

Inquirer<br />

Admission is available at<br />

"Throughout their careers, the door the night <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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program and have a large •inter, 399-7828.<br />

following with mule lovers <strong>of</strong><br />

all ages," notes Esther Well,<br />

founding producer <strong>of</strong> the Looking<br />

mends <strong>of</strong> Musk series.<br />

Currently on tour, the for the Right<br />

Marlowea will be concluding Nursing Home?<br />

their latest eastward concert<br />

series with the performance<br />

Sunday night on the Musk mta m npn nuditai ciri art m<br />

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LllweM It lilt llrii nuruna<br />

Mcllltv in lautn w»< MCrMlitd<br />

Mr IM JMflt ctnnrnw o) Ac<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic and Robert Pollock, piano.<br />

l<br />

Community College quartet- Pollock serves as president<br />

ln-resldence will Join featured <strong>of</strong> the Composers Guild <strong>of</strong><br />

percussionist Gordon Gottlieb Nefc, Jersey which presents<br />

In the college's first concert toe concerts In conjunction<br />

aeries performance <strong>of</strong> the with ACC. The series <strong>of</strong> four<br />

1BS344 season on Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>. concerts a year provides a<br />

23. The program begins at 1 forum for New Jersey com* NHIIMIM CMfAl An.<br />

p.m. In Walter Edge HaL on posers to have their works mi.m, m» ttrun mil<br />

the Mays Landing campus. performed^<br />

The concert features a<br />

world premiere <strong>of</strong> a work The price <strong>of</strong> admission Is<br />

composed by New Jersey p.SO or *2 for students and<br />

composer Rolv Yttrehus. senior citiiens. A reduced<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> me Atlantic subscription rate <strong>of</strong> fU,iu (a<br />

String Quartet and Gottlieb savings <strong>of</strong> fS.M), or $6 for<br />

will also perform works feystudents<br />

and senior citizens (a<br />

Schubert and Kodah/. Quartet savings <strong>of</strong> f2) is available.<br />

members Indude Evan Paris, Call 625-1111 or MWB50 ext<br />

violin; Chris Flnckel, cello m.<br />

slnn their debut at age 11<br />

with the Philadelphia Orchestra.<br />

They subsequently<br />

achieved national recognition<br />

through appearances on be<br />

television shows <strong>of</strong> Milton<br />

Berle, Gary Moore and Steve<br />

Vmgt<br />

at Stockton<br />

Distinguished American<br />

poet Mm Bryant Voigt will<br />

present a free public reading<br />

atStockton State College, 8:15<br />

p^t. Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 27 in<br />

room CC-103.<br />

The author <strong>of</strong> Calming J<strong>On</strong>,<br />

The Forces <strong>of</strong> Plenty and<br />

numerous entries in such<br />

BMgacines as The New<br />

Yorktr, The New Republic.<br />

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Her work has earned her a<br />

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Arts Creative Writing<br />

Fellowship. She is the founder<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />

F f t<br />

g<br />

and a former pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the<br />

Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology. She la currently a<br />

visiting faculty member at<br />

Warren Wilson College in<br />

North Carolina.<br />

Voigt'i reading is part <strong>of</strong><br />

the college's visiting writers<br />

series this fall. For more<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO THE<br />

Stockton hosts Sybil Ikmce Company<br />

The TI. DKH-j.i«hu Philadelphia-based kn-aii rf____A_ini. descending in a to _n the tlw i,iv._.ruinrlH underworld rmlftcti 1 a shared shared nhilosonhv philosophy nuislr music theory theor and<br />

dance company Sybil will to probe the depths <strong>of</strong> con- that views dance m one <strong>of</strong> the ethnic dance forms.<br />

perform In concert at the sciousness and the soul, humanities and a social For Its Stockton<br />

Stockton State College Per- emerged u • prophetess and science as well as a per- engagement, Sybil will<br />

forming Arti Center, speaker <strong>of</strong> tmth.<br />

forming aft form. That perform five works<br />

Pomona, on Siturdoy like its namesake, Sybil concept can be seen in the choreographed by company<br />

evening, Nov. I. Curtain time has been engaged In an In- featured choreography <strong>of</strong> the members: Well Silently<br />

to 8:15 p.m.<br />

ternal journey, exploring the eight company members, Overflowing by Greg Myers;<br />

Sybil was founded In world <strong>of</strong> space and movement most <strong>of</strong> whom have been Mr B,L. Hughes by Donna M,<br />

January IWS under the v- to create new Images, Influenced by theories <strong>of</strong> PerUll; and X&\dmtm, ITw<br />

tlitlc direction <strong>of</strong> Eva Collaborating with musldans movement spanning a Art <strong>of</strong> the Fugue, and Veaptn<br />

dholson, an associate and other artists In folk, multitude <strong>of</strong> cultural and by Eva GhoUon.<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> dance it Temple classical and contemporary musical themes<br />

Ms. Gholson has been<br />

University, The


editorials / comment<br />

The billion<br />

dollar resort<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s new assessments are coming out<br />

at a most appropriate time around Halloween, for<br />

they are proving downright shocking to many<br />

propertyowners. With overall valuation <strong>of</strong> private<br />

property in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> now skyrocketing to about<br />

$1.8 billion, the average property in town is now<br />

assessed around $100,000 or more. That's scary.<br />

So is the fact that a 50-foot lot worth $50,000 to<br />

$70,000 this year could be assessed up to onequarter<br />

million dollars when the new assessments<br />

take effect In 1984.<br />

Two facts about the assessment — one about<br />

this new revaluation specifically, the other about<br />

revaluations in general — should bring some<br />

solace.<br />

Locally, <strong>of</strong> the more than 13,500 taxable<br />

properties, the new assessments will result in a<br />

lowering <strong>of</strong> taxes for most; however, the other 45<br />

percent will increase.<br />

And it should be realized that tax rates and<br />

assessments are relative terms and must be<br />

considered in conjunction.<br />

Generally speaking, when assessments go up,<br />

the tax rates go down. Thus, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s case,<br />

had the <strong>1983</strong> tax rate been struck using the new<br />

-1984 assessments, the current $2,90 per $100 rate<br />

would have been only 11.13.<br />

: Still, the skyrocketing assessments certainly<br />

$ve cause for all taxpayers to pay especially<br />

dose attention to the costs <strong>of</strong> government—local,<br />

bounty and school district — for the surest way" to<br />

keep the tax rate from rising is to keep the cost <strong>of</strong><br />

^government services In check.<br />

<strong>On</strong> picking<br />

new captain<br />

Tht appointment <strong>of</strong> a successor to retiring<br />

lifeguard Capt. George Ufierty has been marred<br />

by a combination <strong>of</strong> sloppy city administrative<br />

groundwork and unfavorable publicity focused by<br />

a fellow lifeguard.<br />

The appointment <strong>of</strong> veteran lifeguard<br />

lieutenant Oliver Muzstey as the new captain <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol was announced last<br />

week by <strong>City</strong> Administrator Joseph Kane, Even<br />

before the appointment was formally made,<br />

however, It had come under attack by Alfred<br />

"Bud" McKinley, another lifeguard lieutenant <strong>of</strong><br />

longstanding.<br />

McKinley asserted that the appointment<br />

, process was shoddy because Kane allegedly<br />

didn't properly research the field <strong>of</strong> candidates<br />

tor the important position from among veteran<br />

lifeguards on the local patrol or those from other<br />

patrols in comparable resort areas. Underlying<br />

McKinley's assertions was the allusion that he<br />

was more qualified by experience and education<br />

to be head <strong>of</strong> the largest beach patrol in Cape May<br />

County and one <strong>of</strong> the best patrols in the nation.<br />

Kane referred to Muzslay as Lafferty's •'right<br />

hand man" and noted that he was a local resident,<br />

iwhich was one <strong>of</strong> the apparent criteria for filling<br />

die pott, Hometown status, however, seems odd<br />

given the fact that for the first tune, the lifeguard<br />

captaincy is now only a summertime, as opposed<br />

to a year-round position.<br />

there would Mini to be little doubt that Muzslay,<br />

with his Htylua years <strong>of</strong> experience on the<br />

focal beaches and1 his safviee as a lieutenant<br />

tfirectly below Lafferty, cart adequately handle<br />

the responsibilities <strong>of</strong> lifeguard captain.<br />

Still, now that the matter has been brought to<br />

the public's attention, it would seem that the best<br />

course <strong>of</strong> action for the city administrator would<br />

have been to study as wide a field <strong>of</strong> candidates as<br />

possible to at least see what was out there and to<br />

preclude disparaging public reactions.<br />

It is one matter to select a person for an important<br />

post following a careful review <strong>of</strong> all<br />

possible candidates, and quite another to perfunctorily<br />

choose the apparent number 2 man,<br />

Mr. Kane especially, given his unimpressive<br />

track record with beach patrol matters <strong>of</strong> late —<br />

he admittedly isn't used to their function, and<br />

tried to save money by doting the beaches<br />

brematurely thia Mason — should have been<br />

more cautious in the selection process.<br />

:• Unfortunately this entire incident gives<br />

-'credence to what was alluded to in the comment<br />

;' by one respected veteran <strong>of</strong> the local scene who<br />

*.observed that in the entire flO-year history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol there have now been<br />

;* oily four lifeguard captain*; and that ir politics<br />

^: oilers the picture, there U the poBsibillty <strong>of</strong> there<br />

P: being 60 captains in the next four years.<br />

g: Esprit de corpt is a crucial ingredient in<br />

sfct maintaining Jth* enviable record <strong>of</strong> vital<br />

§ : rrganlxationi like the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Beach Patrol.<br />

^-* Westaoersfyhxm Mr.iNWIay<br />

that precede WnUnto Us leadenMp<br />

have<br />

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lite Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Page Four, Section Two Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21), <strong>1983</strong> letters / readers react features<br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20, <strong>1983</strong><br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Page Five, Section Two<br />

Lifeguard captain 4 • Americans spend billions each year on pain relief<br />

position demands<br />

extensive search<br />

Editor's note: The<br />

writer rtquested<br />

reprinting here to letter<br />

to Joseph Kent, Gown<br />

(Sty administrator,<br />

D§ar Mr. Kane; I am<br />

writing to you as a follow up to<br />

our telephone conversation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 7.1 iUU find it mounding<br />

that you would consider<br />

choosing the captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol<br />

without announcing the<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> the position or<br />

conducting an open search-<br />

As a candidate for that<br />

position my sense <strong>of</strong> fair play<br />

Is outraged that no attempt<br />

was nude to find out what<br />

talent was available or<br />

establish some procedure to<br />

evaluate it.<br />

The position <strong>of</strong> captain <strong>of</strong><br />

the Beach Patrol has the<br />

responsibility for hundred! <strong>of</strong><br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> lives during the<br />

summer months. It is a<br />

position which should be<br />

searched pr<strong>of</strong>essionally,<br />

using guidelines established<br />

by individuals familiar with<br />

Ufeguardng procedure* and<br />

practices. The final candidates<br />

should be drawn from<br />

Oil widest pool <strong>of</strong> qualified<br />

Individuals.<br />

Dedicated mm deerve to receive their salaries<br />

Editor, Sentlnil.Ladger; I<br />

would Uk« to urge the public<br />

to support the three division<br />

heads whose salaries we will<br />

vote on.<br />

Don Fileggh The most<br />

dedicated public servant this<br />

town has ever sean. His life<br />

has been devoted to Ms job In<br />

the recreation department<br />

where for 30 yean his love<br />

and his programs have<br />

touched us all.<br />

The extra work and<br />

devotion this man has given to<br />

our city and Its citizens cannot<br />

Simple letter <strong>of</strong> thanks<br />

Editor's note- Thti IJ a<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> a letter to the chief<br />

tf pctta.<br />

Dear Chief,<br />

This is a simple letter <strong>of</strong><br />

thanks and appreciation from<br />

a property owner and tax*<br />

payer.<br />

<strong>On</strong> this past Saturday<br />

evening, <strong>Oct</strong>. 8th I unfortunately<br />

locked my keys in<br />

the car at the boardwalk. We<br />

walked to the police station<br />

and humbly asked for help. It<br />

was Immediately and<br />

graciously given. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> you 1<br />

patrolmen was contacted by<br />

radio and drove us to our<br />

home at 34th and Bay, where<br />

spare keys and •nother car<br />

resolved ft§ problem.<br />

A very small Incident in the<br />

course <strong>of</strong> that evening to be<br />

sure. Neverthless, please<br />

accept our compliments to<br />

you and your efficient and<br />

courteous force who found the<br />

time and had the heurt to help<br />

us.<br />

FrandsL. Lagan in<br />

Jforsttam, Pa<br />

Run is well run event<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; As<br />

a participant in the Masters<br />

Run on the Boardwalk Sunday,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 2. for the Indian<br />

Summer Weekend<br />

celebration, I would like to<br />

express my sincere thanks<br />

publicly to everyone involved.<br />

This is fee very first ttme I<br />

have ever attempted to run<br />

and get fee courage to enter a<br />

marathon.<br />

The enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> everyone<br />

Uie goes on policy on<br />

at Humane<br />

Society<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

We at fee Humane Society<br />

can't begin to think you for<br />

fee splendid play given to our<br />

death row story,<br />

As you probably would have<br />

guessed, our shelter telephone<br />

began ringing fee minute The<br />

Sentinel-Ledger hit the streets<br />

Thursday - and, It hain't'<br />

•topped since. '<br />

The shelter manager<br />

phoned me this afternoon to<br />

sayftalhadjuitgoneoutand<br />

(hat it happened while your<br />

photographer was present.<br />

Not only did people come in to<br />

ne.tbe "convicts" but they<br />

left with other adoptions Inchiding<br />

a guinea pig.<br />

Life at the shelter Is<br />

anything but mundane.<br />

Surprises are ordinary<br />

events. Again, thanks.<br />

SdMagtiir*<br />

HUmane Social?<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and the patience ottta people<br />

who were TtMitfr* f<strong>of</strong><br />

making sure everyQlIng was<br />

taken care <strong>of</strong> was great<br />

My thanks to the committee<br />

and to all those Who encouraged<br />

me along the way to<br />

keep on trying. Especially to<br />

Mike Allegretto, Don PUtggi<br />

and Mark Solfer,<br />

Joan Dice<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

As in put election campaigns;<br />

The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger will not allow itl<br />

space for letters to the<br />

editor to be used tor<br />

politically motivated or<br />

political endorsement<br />

Th«ie statementa can be<br />

made by the candidate* or<br />

their campaign staffs |n<br />

news releases and advert;<br />

Usementa which The SeatinelUditerpubUthet.<br />

TheSMtlneRedglir<br />

be measured. He hag guided<br />

fee lives <strong>of</strong> our young people,<br />

assisted our elderly, and at<br />

fee same time put together a<br />

fruly outstanding recreation<br />

dept.<br />

I would like to be the first to<br />

suggest that the new convention<br />

hall be named Pil<br />

Pavilion In hohor <strong>of</strong><br />

dttlligulftted swviiJe to<br />

town and its CMMM.<br />

It would certainly be more<br />

appropriate than trying to<br />

*aft him out <strong>of</strong> his raise.<br />

Mark Solfer: Very<br />

dedicated; has done an excellent<br />

job In promoting our<br />

town through a combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> good original ideas and a lot<br />

el hard work.<br />

From my llvlngroom<br />

windows I have seen this man<br />

letting up things In the street<br />

.It 6 In the morning and<br />

cleaning up the street after<br />

dark.<br />

An exceptional public<br />

employee whose contract<br />

deserves to be honored.<br />

Fred Cade; An extremely<br />

hard-working Individual, this<br />

nun has done an outstanding<br />

job as building codes chief. He<br />

has been fair and honest in a<br />

grueling, thankless Job,<br />

worked long and hard hours,<br />

and deserves every penny we<br />

promised him,<br />

Three fine men In fee flilrd<br />

year <strong>of</strong> their contracts. No one<br />

ever deserved our support<br />

more!<br />

JoeHlgbee<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

During our telephone<br />

conversation you informed<br />

me that you had been working<br />

on this matter with<br />

Longo and Captain<br />

tor (our or five weeks. t<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the third week,;in<br />

September I telephoned Ctyrf<br />

Longo to find out, t.he<br />

guidelines for applying lor the<br />

position <strong>of</strong> captain. Ha, informed<br />

me that as <strong>of</strong> thatdete<br />

no guidelines had, bsen<br />

established. He assured,ine•<br />

bat when ht was askj^to<br />

provide a list <strong>of</strong> Candida ^he<br />

would Include my iunie.14 a<br />

list <strong>of</strong> potential candida^s.<br />

Captain Lafferty has ai^ed<br />

me <strong>of</strong> the same thing, ',-j<br />

I spoke to Captain Laf Iprty<br />

after I spoke with you ftjh<br />

informed me that he^-fiad<br />

never been contacted .by^y .<br />

to provide a list <strong>of</strong> candidates<br />

or guidelines for the selection.<br />

He stated his only wjjtfpct<br />

regarding his successes 7141 a<br />

request from you fefgygh<br />

Chief Longo to provide a .je^er<br />

<strong>of</strong> recommendation for, Lieut<br />

Musky, ,-k«<br />

He said he would be<br />

to write a letter <strong>of</strong> 01 ruGQni<br />

mendatton for me p^.<br />

I have enclose!,, ^<br />

academic and Beach Patrol<br />

resume as evidence jpt<br />

qualified and superior candidates<br />

are available. ,,,'<br />

9<br />

^lSp*j 1r %<br />

osei,,^anfl<br />

)ch Palrol I<br />

snee ami<br />

The people <strong>of</strong> fl<br />

take their beaches and Je«ch<br />

Patrol seriously. They 4n4 the<br />

OOBP deserve an open lepreh<br />

for this very impbrtpt<br />

position. ,T<br />

The alternative<br />

the captain the label<br />

political appointee, a h,gavy<br />

burden in a job whtrt.-ihe<br />

essential ingredient is<br />

leadership, i ,<br />

I would be happy to,meet<br />

with you to discuss,-thia<br />

matter.<br />

NbrrutoMfncmd<br />

NewHope.Po,<br />

Salaries referendum has become a farce<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I<br />

was quite upset by fee fact<br />

that none <strong>of</strong> your investigative<br />

reporters have<br />

picked up on the major farce<br />

which Is about to be put over<br />

on the public.<br />

Specifically I refer to the<br />

distorted salaries referendum.<br />

I worked very bard to<br />

support fe« petition which led<br />

to the referendum but (<strong>City</strong><br />

SoUeitor) Corcoran has by<br />

virtue <strong>of</strong> his edict made fee<br />

salaries <strong>of</strong> the people we all<br />

contested exempt.<br />

Specifically, police chief,<br />

Ire chief, city administrator,<br />

dty clerk, etc.; or basically,<br />

those covered by the<br />

Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Un-<br />

derstanding,<br />

I for one am upset that fee<br />

intent <strong>of</strong> fee referendum as I<br />

knew It has been subverted<br />

and question what another<br />

equally knowledgeable attorney<br />

such as Mr. Delventhal<br />

would say v s. Mr* Corcoran.<br />

We all know that Mayor<br />

Bittner wanted to get rid <strong>of</strong><br />

Corcoran because he thought<br />

feat he wag not effective, I<br />

think that he was correct in<br />

his value judgments anS wish<br />

feat you would interview<br />

another lawyer such ai Sir.<br />

Delventhal to get the'other »i<br />

side <strong>of</strong> this. #<br />

Chuck vVigoIII<br />

Face reality when it corns to morality<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />

MtekteMlM<br />

Cindy Pierfy should take her<br />

own advice and face reality<br />

She stated the was •hocked<br />

by what she nw on fee<br />

television. Howiver, the was<br />

so appalled tht continued to<br />

watch fee program, giving a<br />

descriptive account <strong>of</strong> what<br />

went on.<br />

Face reality she should. In<br />

this decadent country <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

United States, that was and la<br />

.reality. Ms is not 1M3 but<br />

<strong>1983</strong>. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> years ago,<br />

Roman Catholics did far more<br />

than what she saw on her<br />

television which, I might add.<br />

she did not have to watch If<br />

she did not want to see it.<br />

At for organiiing her<br />

church groups against such<br />

occurrences In the future, I<br />

think her attempt Is a vain<br />

and empty one. The influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> such groups has diminished<br />

and society will toon lee fee<br />

end <strong>of</strong> fee Moral Majority.<br />

It Is now music and films<br />

Qeean'Ciry<br />

fcat wU lead fte euituril<br />

Mslstanee to corporate, w^<br />

ploitatlon, government<br />

repression, nucl*ar<br />

proliferation, mUitsry<br />

aggression, racism, and the<br />

moral puritlanlim <strong>of</strong> Or* New<br />

Right or it will be co^pted<br />

and go the way <strong>of</strong> th» Mpflie.<br />

SeottQuattrone<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Flexible local law makes signs illegal<br />

Editor, Sentinel-<br />

Ledger: Fortunately, things<br />

are not as b«d as they seem to<br />

BUI Klttredge In Ms letter<br />

(<strong>Oct</strong>.6) about street signs<br />

being ignored In Qcean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

UMr. Klttredge aware Oat<br />

Hairfee Wgns In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

are illegal?<br />

How do I know? My<br />

1^<br />

FMwtSN-MII<br />

: bKADLJNES —~<br />

Letters, church news noooMonday<br />

Advertising.^. ...•,**/••' Wednesday<br />

JOHN T. STttTHttBS : A « V Publisher-<br />

;U948-63) . .<br />

FRED C. BENSON. ,> *...",.. .Publisher<br />

JOHN H. ANDRUSH. .Editor<br />

BYRON T. MBRPKK • • • Advertising Manager<br />

councilman from fee 1st Ward<br />

told me.<br />

Well now, given, that<br />

premise, how do you tell<br />

which la which? Relax, Mr.<br />

Klttredge, your councilman<br />

will guide you, Perhaps, Uke<br />

our elected representative, he<br />

might even tell you that he is<br />

fee tew In the ward.<br />

In feat case, signs can be<br />

Mien down or put up at hU<br />

nod. If you think that Is<br />

hyperbole check the bay tide<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edinburgh Road, and then<br />

fee streets on either side <strong>of</strong> It.<br />

And you thought omniscience<br />

was <strong>of</strong> fee divine!<br />

Or it it omnipotence?<br />

So go to your oouncUman,<br />

Mr. Klttredge, and you might<br />

find that the concept <strong>of</strong> la w In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is quite flexible.<br />

And unlike many <strong>of</strong> us who<br />

are runtime taxpayers but<br />

part-time residents, you<br />

night luck out If you happen<br />

total voter.<br />

After all, it's a lot easier to<br />

tike signs down than .to enforce<br />

them. And while thai<br />

may be no •laughing mutter"<br />

in the language <strong>of</strong> , the<br />

correspondent, it is a political^)<br />

re%<br />

Joseph C.McCloskey<br />

Woodburyund<br />

Oec<strong>On</strong>Ctty<br />

Taleses part <strong>of</strong> grand tradition<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

wouldllke to congratulate you<br />

an the very deserving commmtary<br />

and article on Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Tattle,<br />

I have known this beautiful<br />

court* ethoe ctilttiooi They<br />

ar«; and always have been, t<br />

vital and viable part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grand <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tradition.<br />

I have always felt it a<br />

privilege to have known them<br />

as friends all these years.<br />

They were dose friends <strong>of</strong> my<br />

late parents, Dr. and Mrs. 7.<br />

Thonuey Hugh«. I grew up<br />

early fn the tradition' <strong>of</strong><br />

Rotary knowing them.<br />

m<strong>of</strong>t letters to the editor, page 18<br />

Of these special people, from<br />

early times until now, i<br />

May the days <strong>of</strong> their lives -<br />

be richly blessed, for they<br />

have given blessings to all<br />

who have known them. I am<br />

fortunate to be among that<br />

vast number.<br />

By<br />

MADELEINE JACOBS<br />

SmlthMolui<br />

Newsservice<br />

"The most general survey<br />

shows that fee two foes <strong>of</strong><br />

human happiness are pain<br />

and boredom." So wrote<br />

Arthur Schopenhauer, the<br />

noted German philosopher <strong>of</strong><br />

pessimism, more than 130<br />

years ago,<br />

Modern-day physicians and<br />

psychiatrists would agree<br />

feat Schopenhauer was right<br />

an fee mark where pain is<br />

concerned.<br />

Pain, declares the<br />

Association for Research Is<br />

Nervous and Mental<br />

Diseases, Is "the moat<br />

pressing human health<br />

problem facing Americans In<br />

the IMs," Today, one-third <strong>of</strong><br />

fee US. population suffers<br />

from persistent or recurrent<br />

pain, a variety <strong>of</strong> symptoms<br />

feat physicians call chronic<br />

pain. Collectively, chronic<br />

pain Is the third leading cause<br />

<strong>of</strong> disability, eneeded only by<br />

cancer and heart diseases.<br />

It U ate fee most costly<br />

health problem In fee United<br />

States, according to the<br />

National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health,<br />

which has tallied fee annual<br />

Mln-rellef bin at ISO billion.<br />

From prehistory to the<br />

present, people have Invested<br />

considerable ingenuity,<br />

energy and money to relieve<br />

physical suffering, ranging<br />

from daily aches to the injuries<br />

<strong>of</strong> warfare, say<br />

Smithsonian historians <strong>of</strong><br />

science, Deborah Warner and<br />

Nawy Knight, who have put<br />

together a new Smithsonian<br />

exhibition, "Pain and Its<br />

Relief," at the National<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> American History<br />

to Washington, D.C,<br />

The pursuit <strong>of</strong> painlessness<br />

has a rich, recorded history<br />

dating from around NO B.C.<br />

Many ancient believed pain<br />

was caused by evil spirits,<br />

angry gods or sinfuJness. At<br />

fee Temple <strong>of</strong> Aesculapius in<br />

Greece, suffers —inspired by<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> successful<br />

dreams depleted on temple<br />

walls —slept and dreamed <strong>of</strong><br />

being healed.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> cultures put<br />

faith In fee curative powers <strong>of</strong><br />

vottve <strong>of</strong>ferings—images or<br />

sculptures- <strong>of</strong> the particular<br />

diseased or hurt body parts.<br />

Disease and pain, it was<br />

believed, transferred from<br />

the living part to the<br />

Inanimate model.<br />

Other cultures relied on fee<br />

putative powers <strong>of</strong> metal; In<br />

ancient Rome, soldiers dipped<br />

their iron swords in ttielr<br />

morning drinks. However,<br />

copper bracelets as medical<br />

adornments are relatively<br />

new, dating only from the late<br />

heat-, hypnods; acupuncture,<br />

Introduced In America in the<br />

early 19th century, and even<br />

static electricity, generated<br />

by Rube Goldberg-like contraptions<br />

as early as 1743.<br />

Static electridty treatments surgery and dentistry, let ere Inflammatory drugs, or<br />

were especially popular In the anesthesia, dentists were NSAIDs<br />

United States, even though largely limited to tooth ex- Surgical anesthesia now is a<br />

Benjamin Franklin tractions because fee pain <strong>of</strong> far cry from Uit "ether<br />

denounced them at Inef- restorations was too great for dome" operations <strong>of</strong> the 1850s.<br />

fective and dangerous. patients to bear."<br />

Modern anesthesiologists.<br />

Surgery, however, <strong>On</strong>ce anesthesia eliminated graduate physicians<br />

remained a drastic measure, pain, Warner point* out,<br />

undertaken only when pain "Doctors no longer had to<br />

became unbearable. Without race through operations. They<br />

anesthesia, surgeons were gained new knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

limited to amputations, physiology and anatomy and<br />

surface excisions and a few discovered surgical remedies<br />

minor {MsreyUve procedures, for appendicitis and otter<br />

•The marks <strong>of</strong> a great previously Inoperable con-<br />

surgeon," Knight •ays, "were ditions"<br />

not patience and delicacy, In fee mld-ioOOi, ••patent"<br />

but speed and strength." In medicines also cane Into<br />

fee late 18th-century, a wide use. Patent medicine<br />

British surgeon set a record promoters claimed that their<br />

tor an amputation at Hie largely alcoholic elixirs cured<br />

Hugh-. 15 seconds. In his all kinds <strong>of</strong> IDs, from the pain<br />

haste, however, he alto caused by the "stress <strong>of</strong><br />

Inadvertently removed fee modem clvUlxation" to "lick<br />

patient's left testicle. headaches." Electricity made<br />

life century. They are worn Around 1800, chemists In a comeback, and a whole new<br />

today to ease the discomfort both Europe and America had range <strong>of</strong> pain-rdlef remedies<br />

<strong>of</strong> arthritis, rheumatism and begun to study various gases. were <strong>of</strong>fered to an eager<br />

a modern affliction, tennis In 1799, Humphry Davy, an public: ear vibrators, eyeball<br />

dhow.<br />

English chemist, noted the metsagert, therapeutic<br />

Far-fetched cures? exhilarating and humorous waters and exercise machines<br />

Not at all, Warner and effects <strong>of</strong> Inhaling small doses to pummel, prod and shake<br />

Knight say. Current scientific <strong>of</strong> nitrous oxide; larger dotes out aches and paint.<br />

studies show feat a patient's induced steep. SuMuric ether Meanwhile, physicians and<br />

belief in a cure may Influence had similar effects. It want otters developed safer<br />

the course <strong>of</strong> « disease. "In all long before university machines for delivering<br />

cultures, fee practice <strong>of</strong> students began holding "ether ether, nitrous oxide and,<br />

medicine combines frolics," while "laughing later, safer Inhalation<br />

technology wife belief," says gas** demonstrations and anesthesias. Regional, or<br />

Warner, project manager <strong>of</strong> lectures amused the public. local, anesthesias were<br />

fee Smithsonian's pain By the 1840s, a number <strong>of</strong> developed and refined,<br />

exhibit. "This is at much true American physicians bad eliminating the <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

tor us today as It was for older<br />

dangerous need for putting a<br />

cultures."<br />

potential uses <strong>of</strong> ether and<br />

patient to sleep when only a<br />

Early on, many cultures nitrous oxide in surgery, A<br />

miner procedure was<br />

combined belief wife more Georgia physician jnd two<br />

required.<br />

tangible treatment. Ar- New England dentists vied for Pharmaceutical companies<br />

chaeologists have traced fee the title "Inventor <strong>of</strong> began to market morphine<br />

use <strong>of</strong> cocaine, a potent pain anesthesia," according to Dr. and cocaine for injection in<br />

reliever found in the leaves <strong>of</strong> Audrey B. Davis, curator <strong>of</strong> the 1880a and '90s. Stovaine, a<br />

fee coca shrub, to Indians medical sciences at the synthetic substitute for<br />

living in Ecuador at least National Museum <strong>of</strong> cocaine, was synthesized in<br />

fi.OOOyearsago, Both fee earlyAmerican<br />

Hlitory.<br />

1104 but was quickly replaced<br />

Chinese and Greeks were Though a clear case <strong>of</strong><br />

by Novacalne in 1806. Pain-<br />

familiar with fee sleep- priority was never really<br />

killers became fee mainstay<br />

Inducing properties <strong>of</strong> opium established, tht says, one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the modern phar-<br />

fan extract <strong>of</strong> fee poppy fee denturts, William Morton, maceutical industry,<br />

plant), cannabis (the active Is credited with successfully<br />

beginning wife the synthesis<br />

ingredient in marijuana) and demonstrating, and<br />

<strong>of</strong> acetylsalicyllc add, also<br />

fee root <strong>of</strong> fee mandrake popularizing, fee use <strong>of</strong><br />

known as aspirin, patented by<br />

plant.<br />

nitrous oxide In surgery.<br />

fee Bayer Co. <strong>of</strong> Germany in<br />

By tin Middle Ages, people "The discovery <strong>of</strong><br />

1900.<br />

could choose their pain anesthesia," Davit says, "From the mld-19th century<br />

relievers from a potpourri <strong>of</strong> "was the first major on, pain became big business<br />

plants, powders and potions. American contribution to to America," Warner notes.<br />

In Europe, potions made from medicine and one <strong>of</strong> fee most Today, Americans spend<br />

opium, cannabis and man- significant medical hap- something between f 1 billion<br />

drake root were inhaled penings <strong>of</strong> all times, ranking and $1.5 billion on over-fee-<br />

through sponges. Mixtures <strong>of</strong> right up there with the counter pain remedies, such<br />

common herbs and un- discovery feat germs cause as aspirin and non-aiplrtn<br />

common additives — disease and the discovery <strong>of</strong> substitutes. Another half-<br />

rhinoceros horn and eye <strong>of</strong> antibiotics."<br />

billion is spent on prescription<br />

bat, a concoction not unlike<br />

pain killers, including fee<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> anesthesia<br />

fee witches' brew in Mac-<br />

newest drugs now being<br />

spread like lightning across<br />

beth—were touted as sure-<br />

evaluated In fee pain phar-<br />

western cultures, Davis<br />

cures for toothache.<br />

macopoeia—fee so-called<br />

'reports. "It totally<br />

<strong>On</strong>er methods were tried:<br />

nonsteroldal antirevolutionized<br />

the practice <strong>of</strong><br />

r concerned<br />

wife ill areas <strong>of</strong> pain<br />

control, rely on anesthesia<br />

machines, with their lifesustaining<br />

functions and<br />

monitoring devices, to deliver<br />

a balance <strong>of</strong> pain killer*,<br />

sedatives and muscle<br />

Understanding aches and pains<br />

Pain, physldana agree, la<br />

one <strong>of</strong> tie mott difficult and<br />

complei medical conditions<br />

to understand and treat<br />

"It in a curious thing," Dr.<br />

Bruce Smoller and Dr. Brian<br />

Schulman write in Fain<br />

Control- The BtthmiSa<br />

Program (Zebra Paperbacks,<br />

1963). "(Pain) Is a universal<br />

Ming but each <strong>of</strong> us feels tt<br />

differently."<br />

And therein lies the<br />

dilemma for the medical<br />

practitioner '- and the<br />

patient, says Dr. Ronlad<br />

Dubner, chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Neuroblology and<br />

Anestheslology Branch <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Dental<br />

Research In Bethetda, Md.<br />

"How a patient reports pain<br />

depends on a person's<br />

emotional and psychological<br />

makeup, previous experience<br />

with pain, cultural<br />

background, fee environment<br />

in which fee pain is occurring<br />

and even the physician's<br />

attitude toward the patient<br />

and fee treatment."<br />

Research under Dubner's<br />

direction is aimed at un-<br />

'The discovery <strong>of</strong> anesthesia turn the first major American contrilmtion to medicine<br />

derstanding how this complex<br />

pain message is coded in fee<br />

brain — and how that<br />

"message can be modified.<br />

In simplest terms, Dubner<br />

explains, fee pain message<br />

begins with a stimulus, for<br />

example, a hammer blow that<br />

hits your thumb instead <strong>of</strong> a<br />

nail. This sets in motion a<br />

(Please ton to page II)<br />

The pain message begins with a itlmului which fibers now Increase the number <strong>of</strong> electrical Imto<br />

Inflammation and to the formation and |(ii!iesOieylirtoW,Neu«ih i animitteri help signals<br />

release <strong>of</strong> chtmicaii known at prosUglnndlns. cross over synapses. Signals reach the brain via<br />

Proitagiandliii leitiitlte damaged at well as the spinal conl, where ip^cialiied ittrve eelli carry<br />

healthy nerve fiber* to tissue damage, nine nerve the pain message to various parts <strong>of</strong> Uie brain.<br />

and one <strong>of</strong> the mast significant medical Itappenings <strong>of</strong> all time&J<br />

relaxanta. Today, some 28<br />

million operations, most<br />

unlmaglned by early<br />

surgeons, are performed<br />

annually In America.<br />

A relatively new,<br />

multldlselpUreiry approach to<br />

pain relief is embodied In pain<br />

clinics, now numbering 600 in<br />

mis country and still<br />

proliferating. At a pan clinic,<br />

each patient's case is<br />

evaluated, and a tailor-made<br />

program is designed that may<br />

Include Individual and group<br />

ssyekotherapy, exercise, diet,<br />

massage, bi<strong>of</strong>eedback (which<br />

teaches people how to control<br />

certain body functions),<br />

electrical stimulation<br />

techniques, hypnosis, surgery<br />

and-or the use <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

non-narsotte drugs.<br />

Are Americans preoccupied<br />

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"Perhaps," the<br />

Smithsonian's Davis comments.<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />

Am<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. ind Haven Av.<br />

Deem <strong>City</strong><br />

Htv. Beekworth J Voorhees,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a m. - Sunday church<br />

school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worihip<br />

7:30 p.m • Evening serviM<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAKLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Linwood<br />

Rtv. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

21S Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 8 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Andrew Surace, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, • Worship service<br />

7 p.m. - Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pm, - Midweek service.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN crrv<br />

BAPTIST j<br />

iOth St. and Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert.<br />

pastor<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and (trading Room<br />

Nth St. & Asbury Avr,<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundflvi 11 00 A.W<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A AA,<br />

Wednesdays 8 00 P-AA.<br />

Testimonial Medtinq<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

11 A.AA toIP.AA,<br />

ALLWBLCOM1<br />

SUNDAY<br />

930 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:48 i,m, md 7 p,m. •<br />

Worihip service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Prayer<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BA1TTBT<br />

(American Bapttit)<br />

18th S. and Simpson Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cift'<br />

Community Center<br />

Rev. Richard Wlngate. pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a,m. — Worttaip lerviee<br />

with Rev Wlngate preaching.<br />

Nursery provided,<br />

11 15 a m. - Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-8526.<br />

Use church <strong>of</strong>fice i» located<br />

at 247 W. Inlet Rd., phone 398-<br />

8128.<br />

SEA VIEW BAFTBT<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

linwood<br />

Rev. William W, LeConey,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:15 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. . Evening bible study<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBBM CITY 1AFTBT<br />

Main Street •<br />

Oorbin a^<br />

R.S Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

SECOND CAFE MAY<br />

BAPTIiT<br />

600 S. Shore Rd,<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev.RusieU H, Bowers<br />

Jr.,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 am. .Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. - Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTW<br />

8th St. and West Av.<br />

Rev, Michael Walters, paitor<br />

; (Air Conditioned):<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

632 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rev, Frank Mohr, Pastor<br />

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.<br />

Prayer Meeting & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For TnmtporUtion Call 319-1811<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

'THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE"<br />

* I MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

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35 Denomination!<br />

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GREAT MUSIC<br />

ANDPflEAC«H6<br />

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DR. WISZNAT PREACHING:<br />

"YOUR POTENTWGRAPHY"<br />

TEXT: JOHN 27:22<br />

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

Worship together this week<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 «m. - Sunday aehegl<br />

11 a.m. • Morning ttrvice<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Priyir Mrvtee<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIiT<br />

9th and New York Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m . Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. -Morning worship<br />

8 pjn. • Family ttady hour<br />

7 pm, • Evening aerstoe<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Rev, Lafayttta Rlddtck,<br />

patter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am - Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. . Morning worihip<br />

WBDNESDAY<br />

7-30 pjn, - Midweek prayer<br />

service<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Upper Township<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, paitor<br />

Middle<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday School<br />

10:45a.m.-Moming service<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

QMw<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. James A. Carr, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy — 7 and 1 BJB.<br />

Saturday — 4 and 7 pjn,<br />

Sunday - 8, 9:15 and 11<br />

a.m.<br />

CONFESSION<br />

Weekday! after 8 a.m.<br />

Mass; Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

p.m. and after 7 p.m. Mass.<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

4Mh St. and Asbury Av,<br />

Msgr. Jodeph Doherty, pasta-<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy • 8 and 10 ajn. and 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 ajn,, 4 and 7<br />

pm.<br />

Sunday-8,9,10:15andll:30<br />

•urn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Thursday and Friday after<br />

8a jn. Mass.<br />

Saturday, 230 to 3:30 pjn.,<br />

or anytime upon request,<br />

ST, FRANCES<br />

CABRD4I R.C.<br />

aid Si and Atlantic Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Migr, William McCorrlirtln,<br />

Pastor<br />

ath «, Mid Aibury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY<br />

11a.m. -Church tKvkm and<br />

Sunday school.<br />

DAO.Y " ""<br />

11 a.m. to 3 pjn - Rending<br />

open*<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 8 a.m.<br />

Saturday 6:30 pjn,<br />

Sunday B, 9:30 and 11 a,m.<br />

HOLY TRINrnf<br />

OONFEffllONS EPBCOPAL<br />

„ „ „_<br />

Saturday from 11 ajn. to »$"«, and Bay Av<br />

noon, before mat! In the Qcmn<br />

evening and after dally Matt ty<br />

Rev, Michael W Goldberg,<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS rector<br />

WabasB and Poplar ami. SATURDAY<br />

Linwood<br />

530 p.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

Rev Leonard Carrier!, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 7 and B:30 ajn.<br />

Satuday - 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 8,9:30 and 11 a.m,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 4 to 5 pjn.<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pjn.<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 8 and 9 a.m.<br />

Friday • 8 ua, and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 8:30 pja.<br />

Sunday • 8,9:30 and 11 am<br />

Confessions held before<br />

Man.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and Landls Av,<br />

Sea Isle (Sty<br />

Rev, John Killeen, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />

in the church<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

p.m. In church<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 ajn,<br />

in church<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

Shore Rd and Harbor La.<br />

Somers point<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy • 7 and 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday • 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7:45,9,10:15,11:30<br />

a.m. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 to 8 p.m.<br />

Qmstm.Science<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"Ocoan <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

American Baptist Chureh"<br />

StrWeM hmU •! OCMII Cify Community Crater<br />

18th Street 4 Slmpion Ave.<br />

• Bnnf *<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION<br />

200 W. TuckahM Rd,<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J, Zegtn,<br />

pastor<br />

WORSHIP 10 A.M. E<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M.<br />

24 HOUR DEVOTIONAL PHONE 398-8526<br />

Rtv.mchtnlC.WlAgiti, 247W.WttRd. PhMi31M121<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

IttanlCMniAvinw OciinCltY.HJ.<br />

SUNDAY, OCT. 23rd, <strong>1983</strong><br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. Momlng Worship<br />

"WHAT DOES GOD ASK OF YOU?"<br />

(Tht 10:30Strvic*broadcast on WiBO AM 15»)<br />

'STAFF<br />

&«vldM. Pinch,>»itor<br />

William R, McCltlland, AiiMittM<br />

McCoy, Ornnlit/OlrMt or ol Muilc<br />

Solalilii<br />

N«n«y Fox M«M)vtr, Soprino<br />

ImetOrarrt.Ttnor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m. - Holy Eucharist<br />

10:00 a.m. • Choral<br />

Eucharist, Sunday School<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

Eucharist<br />

. Midweek<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd,<br />

Somers Point<br />

Bar, Roger J. Hamilton<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 ajn. • Holy Eucharlit<br />

10 ajn. • Choral Eucharist<br />

wtft sermon, itory hour and<br />

nursery.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10:30 I A • Holy Eucharist<br />

In the chapel.<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

56th St. and Asbury Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30a.m. -Morning service<br />

with guest speaker the Rev,<br />

Bruce C. DuvaU <strong>of</strong> Audubon.<br />

REORGANIZED<br />

OF JESUS L.D J.<br />

CHURCH<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. - Matti In the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel M Short<br />

Rd.,SeavUle, (Just Inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Sdence Consortium).<br />

All are welcome.<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and Wistar Av.<br />

Marmora<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m, - WonhJp S«vlct<br />

11 a.m. - Family bible<br />

Hour<br />

7 pjn. — Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPS.<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

632 Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 am. - Sunday School<br />

11 am. - morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. — Evening Mrvice<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7;30 pjn, - Prayer lervlce<br />

and bible study<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

ins Shore Rd,<br />

linwood<br />

Rev, William Conover, part*<br />

Rev. Keith Johnson, assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. — Church school<br />

with classes for all aga.<br />

11 ajn, — Morning worship<br />

7:30 pjn. — Evening iffvict<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Height* AT. and B«thel<br />

Rd.<br />

Sonera Point<br />

Rev. William Britt, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I and 10:18 am - PralM<br />

and worahlp<br />

1 pjB, - Evanlni prali#<br />

and worihip.<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Albert E. Alspach, pastor<br />

Dr. CharlM P. Crewman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m.—Church school<br />

9:30 a.m.— Adult fonun<br />

11 ajn, — Thi ierviee<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

OtA and Undla Av.<br />

lea Me <strong>City</strong><br />

Hairy Ireland, pastor<br />

SUNDAY ~~<br />

9:45 a.m. — Church school<br />

for all ages<br />

11 u. — Ths Bfrvtet<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. Md Dawes A?.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rer, Charles Rlnck, paitor<br />

Rev. Margaret J. Glob,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

9:3Oandll a.m.-Morning<br />

worship<br />

Methatist<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

Bethel Rd, and Doran Av,<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />

"Rev. Robert E. Costello,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school and<br />

worihip service. Nursery<br />

avallahlt.<br />

ST, PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODBT<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

UNON CHAPB. BY THE SEA<br />

85th Strwt and Aibury Avinui<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, <strong>1983</strong><br />

REV. BRUCE DUVALL<br />

Audubon, N.J,<br />

80N8 SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />

CHWCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Serving South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Year 'Round<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

1OTH ST.« WESLEY AVI. OCEAN CITY<br />

Rov. DONALD i. HURLBERT, Senior Paitor<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23<br />

9:30 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10141 AM. 17:00 P.M. - MITM DONALD E. HUflLBERT<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M.. PflAYEB SERVICE<br />

REV.DOHAU)PHaUJP»,Vtlrt«HM>PMrtf<br />

fmm^n<br />

Van f ramportattoo to antf from Sunday School<br />

•nd Church Dial A pid«W2M1<br />

David M. Pinch, m%<br />

William R. McCltUand.<br />

associate<br />

Kenneth B, FeU, Msec-tate<br />

Bipnt McCoy, tfrectar <strong>of</strong><br />

mule<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn, - Church teheel<br />

10-30 a.m. • Morning<br />

worthlp, Paitor Finch<br />

preaching.<br />

TRnflTYU<br />

METHODIST<br />

10 N. Shore Road.<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. J.D. Ovtrcaih, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a jn, - Morning worship<br />

CENTRAL UNWED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av.<br />

Linwood<br />

Rtv. Harvey E. Van Selver,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am. • Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

service<br />

6:45 - Evening worthlp<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Kennedy Blvd. and Park Rd.<br />

Richard W. Nichols, pastor<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. »<br />

Dr. JohnF. Garrahan,)<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 MO, • Sunday school<br />

11:15 a.m. • Mornhl|<br />

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SEAVUXE UNITED<br />

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SeavUle<br />

Jeffrey W. TUden, pastor<br />

SUKDAY<br />

9 and 11 a-m.<br />

10 am - Church school.<br />

Pmsiyterim<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

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Preaching Chrlrt Cruoifledf<br />

Risen, coming again, -<br />

Mlnlnter: Rev, WUUam<br />

Radcllffe Allen, ThM<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W, Wtattr,<br />

assistant<br />

Hreeter <strong>of</strong> Mule, Heilry *<br />

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Organist, Jean Ridgway<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7:30 pjn. - Evering wortjiH<br />

SUNDAY OCEAN CITY ORTHODOJ<br />

9:45 turn. • Church •chool PRESBYTERUN '<br />

for faml^ j^d and Central Av, ~<br />

11 a.m. • WoMBip hour R^ J A n g Wton<br />

MACEDONU UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

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David M. Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church school<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

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Dr. John F. Garrahan, paitor<br />

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9:45 a.m.-Morning worship<br />

11 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

TUCKAHOB UNITED<br />

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7 pjn. • Ewtting<br />

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SEPTEMBER SAND<br />

Unlike the crowds, the sun stayed on<br />

To warm our bright autumnal strand<br />

We're fewer now • enjoy the scene<br />

September sun • September land<br />

The Laughing Gulls nave faded pay<br />

Their shiny black caps gone<br />

Flocks multiply In sixe each day<br />

Soon, south, they too move on<br />

Lets graceful now the Herring GuUi<br />

Sip on as winter tenant!<br />

The signing bonus is <strong>of</strong> course<br />

Their share <strong>of</strong> summer's remnants<br />

The fishermen have taken charge<br />

'Hi their season to own the shore<br />

Wagon, pickups, vans and Jeeps<br />

Fine tuned reels and rods and more<br />

So here we stay Joined to the beach<br />

Held dose by shoreline viewi quite grand<br />

Content to be a (dlent part<br />

September tun - September sand.<br />

Douglas E. Qwffin<br />

Send yoor poems to Support Yoor Local Poet In care are<br />

unprepared,<br />

Reiigton In every age has helprd rrir-n nu'i-l mul<br />

overeome the pressures that boietthnm Thijmmiilf<br />

reailuUon that Qod cares about us is the liet|irin


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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1988<br />

THE SENTINEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CCTY, N J,<br />

Raiders down Millville in first<br />

gridiron meeting after 2$year lapse<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS J<br />

passes to douse that flame, the Raider U. Murray _<br />

:MlLLVnAE-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Early In the Mcond period<br />

Millville never got another bur yardj on first down «nd<br />

fflgh School's Impreiilve Tray Suraee watched hlj<br />

Chance in the first half four more on the eeebnd. The<br />

ftothall team scored on two team move Into <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

because <strong>of</strong> a rattier daring TnunderbolU tried for me<br />

dmsecutive plays In the first territory tor the Br*t time.<br />

decision by WooUey. Fourth Brst down with Smith running<br />

pprjpd and then turned In They got to the Raider S3<br />

and threeon his 37, the Raider Ae sneak but fell short<br />

another masterful defensive »bm a sack by Din Wiled<br />

coach went after the Brat <strong>On</strong> foirth down, with leal<br />

kb to defeat MUJviUe, 1M, any threat<br />

down on a snap to Dice, the up than a yard to go on the<br />

3atorday in me first meeting Later In the second period<br />

back. He got fee necessary Raider 19, Surace made<br />

between the schools In 23te<br />

Thunderbolt* moved to<br />

yardage with ease and the substitution. He lent back-up<br />

years.<br />

•he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 41 where a Ken<br />

Raiders ran out the clock. quarterback Jim Harria Into<br />

•The Raiders, who hadn't Q»de sack knocked them out<br />

• The 'Bolts best chance to action and he tried to go<br />

defeated a Mlllvilk team They took over the ball on<br />

•core came the second time straight ahead for the Brst<br />

irt£4B49, took command <strong>of</strong> to Raider 34 a UMt later<br />

they handled the ball In the down. The Raider defensive<br />

tie game In the tint sli when Jerry Deism recovered<br />

bird period. The wind had line stood him up, pushed Wm<br />

minutes and never let theon<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty tumble. But the<br />

played games with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> back and Workman wrestled<br />

preMously unbeaten Thun- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mconduy farced<br />

sophomore Greg Dean's punt, him to the ground. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(Jerbdts get clow.<br />

three itraight Incomplete<br />

giving Mlllvtlle possession on took over and Mlflvllle was,<br />

; tfllBvtUe had also been<br />

SCOREBY PERIODS<br />

tor aD Intents and purposes,<br />

tjnaeored upon before last OCEAN CITY<br />

i]<br />

on finished.<br />

Saturday afternoon, a fact the MILLVILLI<br />

o<br />

oo "They're a good football<br />

Mdffi needed only five<br />

SCORINQ<br />

team," said WooUey about<br />

atfnutsi to change. The quick<br />

MUlvUle; "they really are<br />

OCEAN CITY—Jonathon Dice, one yard run (kick (ailed)<br />

•corewassetupby a badsnap<br />

good. But we played very<br />

OCEAN CITY—David Miller, 49 yird pats from John<br />

from center — the nme play Gunnels (Dice Kick)<br />

well. We deserved mat win.<br />

tuft cost Ed WooUey's dub<br />

The kids played strong<br />

STATISTICS<br />

Qtejr opener against Holy RAIDERS (2 2)<br />

THUNDERBOLTS (3 1) football."<br />

t First Downs<br />

6 RAIDER RELICS: <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

145 Vardt Rushing<br />

71 <strong>City</strong> was ranked 20th in South<br />

43 Yardi passing<br />

it Jersey by the Courier-Poat..<br />

16 Sacks 8, Yard! Lo»t<br />

5-39 Dice, who nu NO yarda In<br />

203 Total Often**<br />

SS tour games this year, to juat U<br />

9-1 Palling<br />

19 6 yarda away from reaching the<br />

0 Interceptions Thrown 1 top ten for a single aeaaon.<br />

1 Fumbles Lost I Mike Baldlni's 980 U currently<br />

15-5 3rd Down Conversions 'M<br />

8-31.3 Punts i Avenge 7-37.1 For Mi career, nee ranks<br />

8 105 Penalties 8, Yards<br />

60 Offensive Playi<br />

Individual ruining<br />

OCEAN CITY Att-Ydl MlllvUle<br />

Jonathen Diet II-Bi Jerry Murray<br />

Frank layers 10-34 Tim Smith<br />

Tim iromhiad 3-21 Phil PtfK<br />

John Gunnels 4-17 Jim Harris<br />

Itevi Leypoldf 2-7 Darrln Taylor<br />

140<br />

58<br />

Aft Yds<br />

'3-52<br />

9-22<br />

' '<br />

'°<br />

Hi!<br />

19th with 639 yards. He to<br />

within reach <strong>of</strong> Chris Gayle<br />

(943), Mark Lutoi (851) and<br />

Mark Impagllarto (677),<br />

among others...<br />

Jeff Martin <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton<br />

has pasted Jtrry Murray <strong>of</strong><br />

Millville to become the area's<br />

scoring leader.<br />

m some irony in<br />

win, there la no doubt<br />

bat," said Woolley.<br />

V« ended up scoring on i<br />

flti map from center, the<br />

dsjhe thing that hurt us<br />

*


PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1<br />

Sye outdistances over a hundred runners to take firsts in two meets i<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls' cross petition for her this year, so<br />

country star Melody Sye we added Haddonfleld and<br />

rectntty swtpt part rumen Holmdel," said Naples, "She<br />

from -throughout tlM state to lost to the top runrwi from,<br />

tilps first place In both the both schools. But, die beat<br />

South Jersey Open and Shore them both in the open."<br />

Coaches Invitational.<br />

Melody, also a standout<br />

The senior, who ltd ttie track runner, has un-<br />

Raiders to i Cope-Atlantic derstandably been the object<br />

League title last year, topped <strong>of</strong> many college recruiters.<br />

•bout 140 runners In each "We've bean hearing from •<br />

m*et.<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> schools," Naples said.<br />

"She'i Just Incredible," He added (hat Melody<br />

said Coach Mike Naples. "I would like to attend a school<br />

haven't wen many runneri with a top running program<br />

who have her desire to win, that <strong>of</strong>fers a degree In her<br />

"She's willing to pay themain<br />

Interest, physical<br />

price to win. Melody wUl therapy.<br />

always extend herself," he "Right now she's looking<br />

said.<br />

Into West Virginia, Delaware<br />

Winning big meets Is and Vlllanova along with<br />

nothing new to Melody. Last some others," he said.<br />

year she took top honors In the "Stm't Juit a peat runner,"<br />

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"We knew we had towhen<br />

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<strong>of</strong> KM. The Raiders also<br />

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Three Sectionals and ninth in<br />

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competition.<br />

The Ralden' main road<br />

block to another league title U<br />

coming up Thursday, -<br />

"We run against Egg<br />

Harbor Township on Thur-<br />

sday and they have a wry McCaulley and Jane Harvey, concerned with the Group*)<br />

good team," Naples sold. Another top runner, junior Three Sectional meet efl><<br />

"It'll tab • supreme effort Maureen Dougherty, has bean Saturday, Nov. 5. ' v'.<br />

tor u» to win It. Melody, <strong>of</strong>hampered<br />

by Injuries so far<br />

course, will take flrit, but the this season.<br />

The top five teams In th**'<br />

others have to come "There Is a remote chance<br />

through."<br />

we can beat them (Egg<br />

The other* Include Juniors Harbor Township;, Naples<br />

Jacky Garrlty and Jane aid.<br />

MaGulre. and sophomores He added that he's more<br />

1<br />

sectional* go on to tb« ; '<br />

statewide Group Three meet,'<br />

"Winning the league would<br />

be nice, but it's not<br />

everything," Naples said. <br />

Area high school upper<br />

classmen and their parents<br />

will have fee chance to learn<br />

about 200 colleges and<br />

unlvenritles at the annual<br />

collegenlght,7;30p.m.<strong>Oct</strong>. 20<br />

on the Atlantic Community<br />

College campus, Mays<br />

Landing. Representatives<br />

from in-state and out-<strong>of</strong>-atate<br />

schools will be on hand to<br />

discuss their institutions and<br />

distribute literature about the<br />

various colleges.<br />

SMITH* CORSON<br />

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JOilPH WM SMITH QWNIB<br />

Caroccio <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Is a<br />

freshman member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wesley College Beld hockey<br />

team coached by Patricia<br />

Dyal,<br />

Wesley has a schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

eight games for the year and<br />

ended last year with a 44-2<br />

season.<br />

Carocdo la a <strong>1983</strong> graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift' High School and<br />

U studying business at<br />

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The SeavUle Methodist finishers will be eligible for<br />

Church wUl sponsor the random prizes. Free T-shirts<br />

second annual Run for Crop go to fee first ISO rumen.<br />

on Saturday, Nov. 5. Again Write to Wayro C. Newell,<br />

this year there will be a 5-mlle 10 E, Katharine Av., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

and a 1-mile fun run event. View 08230, or call 39MO89 for<br />

Air Conditioning Refrigeration Heating Plumbing<br />

Age group winners will registration forms or in-<br />

receive awards and all formation.<br />

Residential Commercial<br />

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OVER<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1MB<br />

MILLION<br />

DOLLARS<br />

WORTH<br />

<strong>of</strong> Real Estate Sold or under agreement <strong>of</strong> Sale in The Past Year Alone!<br />

42 Walnut Rd.<br />

232 Wist Ave.<br />

510 Gardens Pkwy.<br />

326 E. Seaspray<br />

924 St. Charles PI,<br />

10 Beach Road<br />

407 Gull Road<br />

801 Delancey Place<br />

116 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />

11 Aberdeen Rd.<br />

405 Central Ave.<br />

45 Simpson Rd.<br />

1216 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

210 E. Atlantic<br />

HOAsburyAve.<br />

418 Waverty Blvd.<br />

16 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />

130 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />

608 Atlantic Ave.<br />

31E. Belfast Rd.<br />

14 Mornlngside Rd.<br />

813SeacrestRd.<br />

13 Newcastle Rd.<br />

16 Nassau Rd.<br />

:::a:^<br />

PROPERTIES SOLD<br />

818 North St.<br />

812 Plaza Place<br />

701 Bridge Blvd.<br />

200 Inlet Rd.<br />

1700 Bay Ave.<br />

Gardens Pkway lot<br />

Gardens Pkway lot<br />

34 Bayonne PI,<br />

228 Asbury Ave,<br />

416 Waveriy Blvd.<br />

1020 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

617 Wesley Ave,<br />

128 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />

220 Crescent Rd.<br />

Ill Asbury Ave.<br />

860 Plaza Place<br />

142 Crescent Rd,<br />

312 Seaspray Rd.<br />

234 Crescent Rd.<br />

231W. Seaspray Rd.<br />

238 Crescent Rd,<br />

28 W. 15th Street<br />

46 Asbury Rd,<br />

116 W.Atlantic Blvd.<br />

Hager Real Estate, Inc. has been COOKING UP SALES at a rate unsurpassed<br />

In our 55 year history, which mtans we need toJTIR UP new<br />

listings to satisfy the demand.<br />

Deborah M. Booth<br />

Elizabeth C. Bowman<br />

James Bourgeois<br />

TM RICHARDS. AiiUtant CheiManager<br />

AiUttin1Ch«tt:<br />

Arthur H.Fravega<br />

Florence Gllmour<br />

Mike Guadagno<br />

Dale S, Hodges<br />

Daniel O, Murray<br />

James J, Sparks<br />

1034Bayfront<br />

116 Wesley Rd.<br />

166 <strong>Ocean</strong> Rd.<br />

228 Asbury Ave.<br />

228 W. Atlantic<br />

814 Wesley Road<br />

830 Seacrest Road<br />

35 Asbury Rd.<br />

409 8th St<br />

Lot-N. Point Rd.<br />

148 Bay Road<br />

205 Seabright Rd.<br />

20 Central Ave.<br />

30 Central Ave.<br />

209 Seabright Rd.<br />

30 Wesley Rd.<br />

836 St. James PI.<br />

123 Wesley Rd,<br />

Gardens East Condo-701<br />

Battersea<br />

911 Gardens Pkwy.<br />

28 Momingside Rd.<br />

25 E. Atlantic Blvd.<br />

143 E. Atlantic Blvd.<br />

^<br />

54 Wilson Ave.Juckahoe<br />

509 4th Street<br />

1301 Bay Avenue<br />

Rt. 50 Tuckahoe<br />

1555 Asbury Ave.<br />

316 Wesley Ave.<br />

459 Spruce Rd.<br />

632 Asbury Ave.<br />

649 Asbury Ave/<br />

812 St. James<br />

837 Pennlyn Place<br />

7 Gardens<br />

134 Harbor<br />

2 Beach Rd.<br />

2526 West Ave.<br />

54 Walnut<br />

849 Pennlyn<br />

64 Arkansas<br />

833 Plaza Place<br />

312 Central<br />

801 Park<br />

297 W. Atlantic Blvd.<br />

836 St. Charles<br />

702 Wesley Rd.<br />

AAove your house from the back burner and list with Hager I<br />

WE HAVi TWO KITCHENS TO SERVE YOU I<br />

Jackson Neall, Jr.<br />

John J.Parker<br />

Michael A. Swerbeus<br />

lager<br />

Established 1$2i<br />

I, Silts'Rentals-Appraisals<br />

Patricia A. Powell<br />

Gary Jessell<br />

James A. Dixon<br />

Head Chef<br />

Joseph A. Scafario<br />

Thomas E. Shaw<br />

Glen Wagner<br />

Marion H. Hager • Founder<br />

Batty Hager Booth •Setl/Treas.<br />

W, Leroy Booth • Vice President<br />

Richard L Booth - President<br />

421 Battersea Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • (#09) 399-0041 • 2 Locations • m Atlantic Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • (609) 399-1856<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,<strong>1983</strong><br />

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RENT OR SALE<br />

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Call ewntr at<br />

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,ER, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

R.E. For Salt<br />

R.i, For Sato<br />

N1*R THE 'WALK - 1 WKlMl<br />

Mtnnitnn: I mrM bamsntl, I<br />

Mdroomi great pgrchn, parking,<br />

pstanHa! Inctirrn 1 Jim HMr. Owntr<br />

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REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE<br />

ath a <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jerie 0ilJ4<br />

CLosBD 3990655<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

6UEST HOUSES<br />

Mint condition, center city near beach and boar<br />

dwalk. Also excellent motel or condo site.<br />

DUPlfX<br />

Pint floor, living room, kitchen, dining area, one<br />

bedroom, bath. Second floor, living room, kitchen,<br />

dining area, a bedroom!. I bath, Gat bb heat,<br />

•4?,0O0.<br />

MMLf<br />

Yearly bungalow, Living roam, kitchen, dining<br />

area, 2 bedrooms, bath, utll, roam, large cedar<br />

closet, detached large one ear garage, Mt.MO.<br />

.MULTWUM.r.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e I bedroom apt, (heated), one 2 bedroom apt.,<br />

en# 3 bedroom apt, (heated), AIM can be us#d at 2<br />

apis, and t> guest rooms. Center city, close to beach.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly (99,900- Some owner financing to qualified<br />

buyer.<br />

EIGHTH 1 OCEAN AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, NJ. oni« • tOflff<br />

OCEAN COLONY CONDO • 935 OCEAN AVENUE • 3flH4g<br />

ONE BEDROOM CONDO<br />

Plymouth Court Condo, beach Block, one bedroom, 1 bath,<br />

fully furnished. Second floor corner location, parking.<br />

Priced at 459,000.<br />

DUPLEX LOTS<br />

Two duplex lotl far sale, ifth and Haven. Owner financing<br />

to qualified buyer, priced at *150,000.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

waterfront property located in Anchorage paint. Four<br />

bedroom, l baths, new bulkhead, large lot, many extras.<br />

Priced at *149,000<br />

NEW USTIN6 SINOLi FAMILY<br />

Seven bedrooms, 3 bathl, large ieashare house only sfepi<br />

•way from the beach. Modern kitchen, basement plus<br />

guest house license, priced at market JHS.OOO.<br />

NEW LISTING SINGLE FAMILY GARDENS<br />

Four bedrooms, 3 baths, J living rooms, large wrap<br />

around deck with view <strong>of</strong> bay and lagoon. Heated for year<br />

round occupancy and yes, priced at only II Ji.MO,<br />

SINOLI FAMILY<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, central<br />

air and gas heat, bay view, all for only 1109,000.<br />

sAORDILLE<br />

REALTY<br />

BEACHFRONT HOMI AND VACANT LOT<br />

Treat yourself fa one <strong>of</strong> the finest homes along the Geld<br />

Cealf. Large living room, dining room, modern kitchen,<br />

family room, 4 bedrooms, 3Vk baths, utility room and 2 ear<br />

garage, Features open deck overlooking ocean, burglar<br />

alarm system and cedar closets throughout. The vacant<br />

11 lot measures 50* x tor and Is toned two family. Call Today<br />

v for all the Important details,<br />

DUPHX<br />

' Agreat Income producer. Hit 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living<br />

* room, dining area, modern kitchen and private laundry<br />

area on each floor. To be sold completely furnished at<br />

ilM.IOO.<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

A ml Show plan with 3 bedrooms, JVt baths, living room,<br />

dining area, modern kitchen, l<strong>of</strong>t and private laundry<br />

area. Beautifully furnished and decorated, this town home<br />

feature, central heat and air, cathedral celling, fireplace<br />

and good location. Listed at 1170,000.<br />

TWO FAMILY<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a few feet from beach and boardwalk. First floor has<br />

2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, dining area and kitchen,<br />

whlln the second floor has 3 bedrooms, m bathl, living<br />

room, dining area and kitchen. This property Is in excellent<br />

condition with maintenance free siding and windows.<br />

Off irtd at SI 19,000,<br />

CUSTOM RANCHER<br />

Beautiful home In a lovely residential setting. Hal a large<br />

living room, dining room, modern kitchen, j bedrooms, 2<br />

full baths and an oversized garage, Situated en a large lot,<br />

this homt It in top shape and ready to sell at 1141,000,<br />

, BEACHFRONTCONDO<br />

Along Gold coast beach and boardwalk. Very spacious 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath first floor comer unit with large living<br />

room, dining area, modern kitchen and laundry area.<br />

Completely furnished for $.190,000.<br />

SPRAWLING RANCHER<br />

Ntstltd comfortably in the Riviera section. Has living<br />

room, dining room, modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms, t baths,<br />

' utility room and vary large gam «: Listed at $125,000. H<br />

LAGOONAREA<br />

Very roomy % bedroom, 1 bath ratten homt across from<br />

Lagoon with nice view. Living room with fireplace, dining<br />

room, modem kitchen and laundry room. Inspection at<br />

your c<strong>of</strong>ivtnlence. Offered at i m O<br />

THE SENTINEL-<br />

Before You Leave The Island<br />

You Must See<br />

AY VILLA MARINA<br />

'YOUR VILLA ON THI BAY<br />

Eagle Really 983-8220<br />

Wed, Frl. S»t, Sun. 15-5<br />

4th a Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • Model Mf-lfl-fMt<br />

SEAVILLE "INDIAN WALK"<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12 to 4 p.m.<br />

From'63,900 to'71,500<br />

IMAGINE) A sparkling new J bedroom rancher W l »<br />

acre wooded let <strong>of</strong> your choice Features include a country<br />

site kitchen with G E. appliances, separate dining room,<br />

laundry room, total maintenance free exterior. Low, lew<br />

taxes. Much more, First section sold out, WHAT AN IN<br />

VESTMENTI _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

DIPKtlant: Mm M«rmor< oo Sflum m Rwti «. irou Rou>« m and Im<br />

nuaumy twfn rlBftl, than itfl on Caftan Tlv«m Raid, Foil sup •IBM «i<br />

miK to IMian Walt tract on rialif.<br />

TOWHSWP REALTY<br />

Crfcotect 215-343-2600<br />

AtkftrH<br />

OCEAN COLONY CON DOS<br />

Located between ffhtndlMh on the Boardwalk.<br />

ONI bedroom units, fum. and unfurn. Priced from Mf.MO<br />

tettO,0N,<br />

TWO bedroom, 2 bath units, turn, and unfurn, priced from<br />

II11,008 ts §147,099. '<br />

THRU bedroom, 2Vi bath units, turn, and unfurn. priced<br />

from f113,000 to 1111,000,<br />

Units with ocean view, southern exposure, adult lounge,<br />

game room and magnificent pool area. Call to SM these<br />

units today, An excellent investment opportunity. Act now<br />

before prices increase. Financing available to qualified<br />

buyer.<br />

DUPLiX<br />

Centrally located. First floor 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, rented<br />

yearly. Seven bedroom, 4 bath upper cottage with guttt<br />

house license. Home In excellent condition. Priced at '<br />

$119,500.<br />

TRIPLEX BEACH BLOCK<br />

Pour bedrooms, 1ft baths, each unit, second house from<br />

the beach. <strong>Ocean</strong> view, excellent rental Mitory. Owner<br />

financing to qualified buyer. tm,O0e him.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Two bedroom condo. Plymouth Manor condo, beach<br />

block, l bedrooms, I bath, fully furnished, first floor,<br />

parking. Excellent rental history. M5.000.<br />

2131 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

(609)398-1300<br />

SOUTH 1ND<br />

New listing, wont (ait long, Large S bedroom, 2 bath homt<br />

with living room, dining area, modern kitchen, enclosed<br />

foiwsoo '" yndrV f0 ° m " Nlw and qultt l0Mfl§n " nd ""<br />

PLAZA 23 CONDOMINIUM<br />

Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath'tunit available on 2nd floor. Has<br />

living room, dining area, modern kitchen and private porch,<br />

ideal investment property or a grtaf apartment for<br />

your personal use, 177,100. furnished.<br />

NICE SINGLE<br />

Across from Sold Coast beach. Has enclosed perch, living<br />

room, dining room, modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms and \V><br />

baths. The yard Is beautifully landscaped with plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking. Has sas htat and a large rear deck. Highly<br />

sought attar location. Just reduetd to niOMO.<br />

SOLDCOASTCONDO<br />

Luxurious second floor unit with panoramic views <strong>of</strong><br />

beach and ocean. Large living room, dining area, modem<br />

Kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, private laundry room and 1<br />

car garage. Features g«s Mat (budget JS8.00 per mo.)<br />

large master bedroom suite and best location. Listed for<br />

imOOO. Call far details.<br />

FAVORITE HARBOR CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Time Is running out on the best value along the bayfrant.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a few units remain available with prices starting at<br />

only 174,090. call today for all the Information,<br />

PLAZA'U<br />

Cute I bedroom, 1 bath unit available on the second floor.<br />

Completely furnished ind equipped. Fantastic rental<br />

property. <strong>On</strong>ly SfMOO.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

Wall known and established sporting goods butirwss<br />

available In center city. Two stores and 3 rental apartments<br />

situated en a S4 1 x w lot. Excellent opportunity<br />

for the right person. Please stop In for Important details.<br />

, • OFFICE OR STORE<br />

Ideal for Lawyer, Accountant, fttc. or could be used to<br />

open a small retail business. Listed for salt at $43,500:<br />

with some financing available to qualified buyers or can<br />

be leased at 1480, mo. plus utilities. 23nd and Atbury<br />

Avenue location.<br />

VACANTLOT<br />

Zoned for Duplex. Mtasurm 4C x 115' and ready to oo'.<br />

ListedI for only n?,No. ' '<br />

WANTED '"',<br />

' Do you haw a home or apartment that you wouM llMto'<br />

(rtnt yearly <strong>of</strong> for the wlnttr? If to give it* * JM piMititf<br />

w>hav»Hor>dtttianw»v»liabi<br />

« x 100 1 dupiaic lot In northwd btaehbioeli, Idtal for<br />

jNjiwrmouse development. *12S^)00.00<br />

i Hi' duplex lot, ixeainnf central location with r«r<br />

r access. M7,5O0.O0<br />

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REALTORS<br />

Watarfrsnt Two fe<br />

mlHn owolllntl, llv. rrt>.,<br />

iftittf;, kit,; immt, ptn<br />

m baths. Apt. 2 Mrms., 1<br />

bath. 1 boatslips. Realistic<br />

$185,0001<br />

Waterfront, Large single, 5<br />

bdrms. ¥h batns, family<br />

rm, w/firepiaee a. wet bar,<br />

florldn rm., 1 Ig. boatslips.<br />

\Vk% Mortgage avail, to<br />

qualified buyerl 11<br />

Bayfront, exceptional<br />

Value, 4 Sarms, l full, V/%<br />

Mths, dock and Ig. B/s.<br />

Prime views! Listed<br />

IRtsM Waterway, Ow« <strong>of</strong> a<br />

kiM dJiipisi> s fedmis*f t Ml<br />

ktfta tt, Milt, phn t car<br />

taraga fM 1 boattllps.<br />

MwsiseMIII<br />

B|(y»hor» Drive; Custom<br />

waterfront Ranch hema,<br />

Ltv. Rm. w/FP, Din. »rta,<br />

spacious kit., Lg. screened<br />

porch, l Bdrms., 3 full<br />

baths, situated on Ig. well<br />

landscaped let (M 1 wafM•<br />

rentagt) w/5 boatslips.<br />

Mutt •#•...<br />

LAOOONFRONT<br />

Ooiden Opportunity, 2<br />

story, I bdrm., m bath<br />

horn* with 3 protected<br />

boatslips. Excellent Income<br />

till Summer, Flexible<br />

owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer makes this<br />

a most attractive buy!<br />

Lagoonfront, Five<br />

bedroom hema, Ig, let has<br />

W watarfrontaoe w/brand<br />

naw bulkhead ». deck.<br />

Owner will eonsMtr attracfive<br />

financing to qual.<br />

Wyarl<br />

Ligoonfront price lust<br />

reduced. Riviera. 1 story<br />

With 3 bdrms,, » baths,<br />

family, rm. w/PP., garagt<br />

and j boatslips. In excellent<br />

condition «.<br />

available for immediate<br />

occupancyI<br />

turf Road, fully heated<br />

home, living room with<br />

finplacv, dining rm. kitehtn,<br />

3 bdrm*, iv> battis,<br />

panelled family rm.<br />

otraea. short distinct to<br />

, MM, vwy clean<br />

i with<br />

.f«wr«,l«#i^i<br />

full baths, family roorri,<br />

laundry rm. and garagt.<br />

Many other fine features.<br />

Inspect this choice homt<br />

now!<br />

SINGLE<br />

Buy yearly home for low<br />

SM,500. Offering living,<br />

dlning-ktfehan combo. Two<br />

bdrms, now bath, gas<br />

warm air Mat, Detached<br />

gar, Nice yard fenced for<br />

children. Call now 399 5711.<br />

•ay Aria • Corner • t bdrm,<br />

m B's, dat. gar. Listed<br />

•7M00.<br />

tiiviiy<br />

'., rut*<br />

Naw Listing-(ilca Ranch<br />

Home with | bdrms., * fun<br />

bath, gas heat, situated on<br />

Ig, lot-Convenient to<br />

Stores and Schools. Asking<br />

•M,8ee.<br />

wan bunt home with <<br />

bdrm*., i full baths, llv,<br />

rm. has flraplaea, formal<br />

din, rm., Ig. kit., « i.und.<br />

rm. Situated on overslied<br />

lot In excellent neighborhood.<br />

Asking I117,5«O.<br />

Owner AUlaus, price<br />

reduced, l Mrms,, lull<br />

bath, wood stove, mw<br />

sldlnB, naw rs<strong>of</strong>, naw alt^,<br />

service A more. Unbelievable<br />

sii.tea, Act<br />

Riviera Cape Cod, llv, rm,,<br />

f<strong>of</strong>fnal dlfl^ tthft modern<br />

kltthm, 1 Mrms,, dan, 1<br />

nil MtM. feanwts Include<br />

M, eerntf kri, flrtpilM,<br />

c*nt. air A I ear garage.<br />

Inspect todayil<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Wesley Ata. — Across<br />

from beach, targe unit<br />

with « bdrms., 2 full Mths,<br />

naw kitchen antf many<br />

racMt Improvarntnti —<br />

»f. flr. i «*rm. Apt.<br />

BnV AVLNUI<br />

Yfarly Area-New vinyl<br />

lidlhg makes this two<br />

family almost malnt. freeplus<br />

we lust reduced the<br />

sal* price to M»,500.<br />

tiiMilng a practical prepwr*<br />

ty an ex««Jent buy. Offtra<br />

two fully heated unlts-lst<br />

fl; 3 Bdrms., 2nd fl: 1<br />

Bdrm,, {ranted yrly.J axeallant<br />

yearly area-Hurry<br />

now to Williams Real<br />

Estate.<br />

Lg, 3 Family • 1 bdrm & 5<br />

bdrm unit, plui I car gar,<br />

<strong>On</strong>lytff.fM.<br />

New Listing • Both units<br />

completely remodeled,<br />

1st • 1 bdrm., 1 bath 2nd, s<br />

bdrms., lto baths. Excellent<br />

condition • inspect<br />

nowl *W,9O0.<br />

MVEITMEHT<br />

14th Strati, Three family<br />

mjm + potential Income,<br />

1st fl. neated (gas warm<br />

air), 2 Mrms. 2nd fh large<br />

badroom, 3rd f 11 ona bdrm,<br />

open porches, furnished,<br />

also 3 car <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking. Excellent buy at<br />

1111409. Make It a point to<br />

Inspeet-yeu'H pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />

Commercial on West Ave.<br />

Includes store, garage and<br />

very attractive owners<br />

apartment, 3 bdrms, 1V%<br />

baths. This is a vary<br />

flexible property to continue<br />

present type<br />

business-start new<br />

business or transfer your<br />

present business to lively<br />

location. Reduction In price<br />

makes this a good buy.<br />

Now only $149,900.<br />

Three units. All Rented<br />

Yearly. Excellent return.<br />

Call for Complete<br />

Details!!!<br />

Sold Coast Location, A<br />

most Impressive residence<br />

overlooking Oolf Course.<br />

Consists <strong>of</strong> llv. rm., with<br />

fireplace, formal din. rm.,<br />

breakfast rm, ultra mod.<br />

kit,, family rm. with<br />

fireplace, den, screened<br />

patio, 4 bdrms., ivh baths<br />

and 1 car garage. Features<br />

Include: in-Oround Pool<br />

and pool house, extra lot<br />

with full slxe tennis court,<br />

cent. air. burglar alarm,<br />

sprinkler sys., wet bar, fc<br />

beautiful landscaping Just<br />

to mention a few, Inspection<br />

py eppomfmttrt 1111<br />

SUPER SINGLE FAMILY MOM! 4 bdrm, Vh bath l block to beach and boardwalk...<br />

Near churches, town, shopping. ii44,?oo.<br />

TOWNMOUSI TYPi Duplex condo, <strong>of</strong>f street parking. 1 block to beach. 3 Bdrm., IVr<br />

bath. tl«f ,f00. i<br />

Quatty<br />

J.MUSSO, INC., REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 Waal Ave<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ, 08220<br />

HINT OR SALE • Commercial Bldg., Dell, Restaurant, Off ices.<br />

Callm*<br />

3d9-2500<br />

SENIOR CITIZEN DELIGHT • Near shopping and town. You can walk to beach or center<br />

city, *»7,500.<br />

398-5000 REALTORS 823.5000<br />

Join us for our<br />

610 Atlantic Ave.<br />

3320 Asbury Ave.<br />

3108 Asbury Ave.<br />

30 SunnyiMi<br />

Court<br />

110 S. Inlet Drive<br />

1216 Pleasure Avenue<br />

201 Boston Avenue<br />

Egg Harbor Twp.<br />

We're never on vacation.<br />

Tour <strong>On</strong><br />

Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 22.<strong>1983</strong><br />

from 1-4 P.M.<br />

An excellent Investment property. Near boardwalk,<br />

beach and eentir <strong>of</strong> town. Great rental Income,<br />

A very desirable multi-family property, which has<br />

been well maintained. Excellent investment property<br />

with gnat potential In a commercial zone, it37,000-00.<br />

Super duplex In prime seuthend location, near beach<br />

and shopping, hai an excellent rental history. 112*400.<br />

Luxurious home priced for quick sale, situated on<br />

oversiied lot. This must see home features 4 bedrooms,"<br />

3to baths, Florida room and upper deck with meadow<br />

view, .125,000.<br />

A spacious fownhouse, condo. with about IMS sq. ft. <strong>of</strong><br />

living sp«cf. Lots <strong>of</strong> extras, with plenty <strong>of</strong> storage.<br />

Condo fets Include pool and sauna, maintenance,<br />

water and sewer. $109,500.<br />

The mast spectacular bay view In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from the<br />

large third fleer deck. Five decks In all, four bedrooms<br />

and bath and lounge on second level. Master suite with<br />

hot tub en third level, 1*50,000,00.<br />

list buy In the neighborhood. Sreat starter home.<br />

Features an Inground peel with a magnificent fenced<br />

patio ar»a, J bedrooms, 1 bath and ail modern eonvenleneti,<br />

A must set «1 S73,SQQ.<br />

SALES<br />

ntNTALS<br />

APPRAISALS<br />

OASTA<br />

REALTY L<br />

330AtlinucAYinu« 399-3889<br />

"Triplex" fully heated (gas) with one, three and four<br />

bedroom apartments. Steps to belch, ocean views, freshly<br />

painted, plus ] car garage, 1175,000.<br />

"871,900" for this very nice I BR condominium with tile<br />

bath, living room, dining area and kitchen. Condo fee <strong>of</strong><br />

SI IS per mo. Includes heat, hot water and sewer.<br />

"145,000" large building with while stone front, ideal for<br />

any type pr<strong>of</strong>essional use,<br />

"Beautiful layfronf" 2 story home on Sunny Harbor<br />

Lagoon, Three fJR's, J file bsths, IVj ear garage, large<br />

floating dock, 2 boat slips and much, myeh morel Please<br />

call for details.<br />

"Duplex" Stone's throw to beach & beardwilK, Large<br />

property with 2 and J bedroom apartments, Thrte<br />

badroom has J full baths, very large master bedroom.<br />

Plus nice yard, <strong>of</strong>f-streit parking for 4 cars. 1124,500,<br />

"Two Family" with Guest House license. Large property<br />

near *th ». Central with one 2 bedroom apart mint, owner's<br />

apartment, plus large lobby, 4 rooms, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking<br />

tor


.PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />

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

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER ao»im THE BENTTOEL'IJSDGBB, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

RE For Sale RE. For Sale R,I. For Salt<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Totally remodeled duplex<br />

feafurti } & 3 Br,. 2 baths,<br />

rental unifi, Modern, vinyl<br />

tiding, gas heat, parking,<br />

large deck. Move In con<br />

dltlon ask<br />

GARDENS SMSLE<br />

Charming 3 Br. plus fjxtra<br />

bedroom or den Oat hast,<br />

parking, close to buach,<br />

rear yard. <strong>On</strong>ly IW, JOO.<br />

8AHDEN8 RAMCHER<br />

Moatrn 4 bedroom, central<br />

air, close te tine gardens<br />

.beach, excellent value at<br />

$149,900.<br />

SMSLEFAMLY<br />

Quiet residential neigh<br />

borhood with 4 Br., large<br />

porches, fireplace, large<br />

rear yard, heated. Asking<br />

W7.5OO.<br />

BAYFROKT<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly J16C500 with 15 ap-<br />

proved boat slips. Included<br />

4 Br, 2 B heated residence,<br />

recently landscaped, great<br />

commercial Investment<br />

opportunity.<br />

: NMTWND DUPLEX<br />

Rental units feature 2 Br,, 1<br />

baffi per floor, 3 car garage,<br />

lit floor with gai heat.<br />

Asking $125,000.<br />

GARDENS SM8LE<br />

Year round home located<br />

on lovely quiet street.<br />

Features family room,<br />

living room with fireplace,<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas<br />

hot water heat, garage. Of<br />

fered at $143,500.<br />

BREAKERS 234 BOARDWALK<br />

Per the best eceanfrent location, still seme units<br />

available. Excellent Investment with rental returns. Call<br />

French today I<br />

GARDENS REDUCED<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $119,500 this charming Cape Cad has I Br a, MR.<br />

heat, garage on large lot.<br />

lEACHiLOeK DUPLEX<br />

iwellent rental property In move-In condition, 1 §r, ivh<br />

JMfhi, gas heat, parking. Now only 1113,000,00, furnished.<br />

GARDENSRANCH1R<br />

Directly across the beach and located In the prominent<br />

gardens section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Four bedrooms, modern<br />

kitchen, ilrcondlflened and much more. 1149,900.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Maintenance free vinyl tiding, gai heat, features 2 & I br,<br />

rental units. Modern, wall/wall carpet. Asking JUO.OOO „<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE, Inc.<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVE. 399 5434<br />

Wr*t lull ItM IMl taauWul 4 M M , M bath fiwni In HM S.nUnt<br />

•rttfi Mw ot HM biy. The ttirttr (Ml tikii you to i ipiclout lilng mm,<br />

lining room and kitchen with snikfjit mi, AM, UMU'I pMirty if H fir<br />

lirtfftjMni and timlly lun fig In in 11'ilf piMM d.n with fMtNM<br />

flnplNf. A m cirunit, utility Mm in* ilttc computes IMi onerfi.<br />

kind kiury Mm, iHulM in 8,000 iq. ft. if HeiuttfuKy UntiupN (Nun-<br />

ill. Don't mltuMlng It)<br />

JOHNSON REALTORS 318.5810 133 WESLEY AVI,<br />

Fully heated and Insulated<br />

triplex clo»e to beach.<br />

Proptrty hii hid "Tin-<br />

d#r,' loving care," Over<br />

120,000 In rental.. Owner's<br />

transfer force* him to stll^<br />

Owner financing for a'<br />

qualified buyer,<br />

Another new listing. Two<br />

duplexes on Central Ave,,<br />

Both heated with yearly<br />

tenants. Make in appoln-<br />

fminftoiMthliont,<br />

Four bedroom house en<br />

Delancey PI. with i<br />

b«droom first floor apt.<br />

poth twittd. Reduced to<br />

t<br />

Buplax on Bay Ave. Both<br />

pnltt rtntM yearly. Ex-<br />

Mlknt condition. Oat heat,<br />

GIOM to shopping, Jutt<br />

J r duplex on<br />

JAvt, Qwntr relocating,<br />

NniNf Nil, Both units have<br />

fr. Excellent location,<br />

Ju»tjucfdtott7,soo<br />

Jutf ilttfJi 4 badreem twin<br />

haim, m tothi, MM Week<br />

Cinlral Avt. Und«r<br />

•tOfcOOO.<br />

lEALTM<br />

N4IMNT0N PLACE<br />

•IACH PROMT DUPURX CONDO -<br />

choic. urn It, location sn to.rawtik<br />

111* by mw either unit. Mint owner<br />

flntrtelna. BrsUri Invlltel. Cell «144»<br />

avenlnii, H<br />

BUPLI3I - en MomlnmW* (MM.<br />

Twee Mnsnu, I Uffi em with n.<br />

p.rwat.1. iffle, Wenty el eft ttrMt<br />

parklm. Alkln, «l«,OfV Shore MMy,<br />

RMIton, its My Avtnw. W 1W0. Ftf'<br />

IDEAL STARTUP.<br />

Mill maintained I bWroom cape<br />

CM m nlte IPM, Hunt MtlirH<br />

h.rrtwood (loon, iftMhM ona ear<br />

gerage, f IrenleM and Nrtly finlinefj<br />

i oedmrri. on MCMM ftoef, •••<br />

l t l<br />

BINNISVIM.I<br />

BEAUTIFUL CA«« COD<br />

Situated en ? ecree ef weeded •revna<br />

Ineludei 1 bedrsefni, I MtM, large<br />

limiiy room with firepfece, i cir it-<br />

I act*) garage and liable With I Mr-<br />

M Italia, A very nice heme eM<br />

rectsnafely price*' it M M<br />

IDFMNEYReALTOril<br />

MSI10I<br />

BHWCEOSSO.OOO<br />

SOUTH 1ND—% block to<br />

beach, ocean view. Ride by<br />

thli 3 unit «t 405Slth<br />

Street. Two 2 bedroom ap-<br />

ti. In front building, Rear<br />

unit feature! 3 bedroom»,<br />

: as heat, l<strong>of</strong>t overlooking<br />

living room, wood »tovt, %<br />

car garage. All unit! lur-<br />

nlshtd. <strong>On</strong>ly 1141,009. '<br />

RANDALL REALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

IIHlMltaMI SM4111<br />

jUSftllTBD<br />

Pour btdfoemi. X feifhv<br />

Cm CM. ,«»l«) lot, unnr dry<br />

vtfy nl€f eendlfisn- Aiklng ff?fffi<br />

IMVIiTQRi ATTiNTiONl<br />

wt'v* (utl Ilifed tatan beayflfyi<br />

aeanmaifti far tali (Untied, car<br />

HfM IM win me Batn., on., Im<br />

and Hir*. Bfdroem unlit with ocean<br />

vint aim luif a law ifipt to seech<br />

anfl ooinitHelk. Eitallttit ineeini,<br />

aiciilaiit csadiftsn-<br />

GUEST HOMt AND APARTMENT<br />

»n • ifepfianal •alyl| A Hi<br />

Badroom, panaied gyetf home wifn a<br />

i.D.r.r. two Badrran lint fl<br />

pantlid apartment, Fitnfy <strong>of</strong><br />

street perlilni, eeoe~ MiMSii aM<br />

rinjfiEina aueiisBit.<br />

AMOLUTILVHi<br />

Call in aBout thil Beech Meeli dopiei<br />

with "ByiiMn'* 10% financing. Four<br />

bedroom, fwe Bath upper cottage<br />

and one Bedroom, ona Mth lint f lew<br />

apt. Beth heated; Deed Incarria,<br />

modern kitchen., Atkins<br />

Don't wait any longer I<br />

GARDENS HOME<br />

A lovely 4 Bedroom, I» oath Bom.<br />

» MB iq, ft, <strong>of</strong> Beeyflfyil» Itn<br />

" aped ground. Spaci<strong>of</strong>jt living<br />

roam, formal dining room, kitchen<br />

with (jreakfalt area, tun Mck and<br />

more, imtw paneled antaneinment<br />

room with fieiditene nreoieca A<br />

deiigfirfyl family homa you must<br />

Priced right to WM<br />

PRieiRigyeEB<br />

Twa, three Eedreein ifuft marifi end<br />

a ona Bedroom unit maktmp thil<br />

mint ceMltMfi frlpien Mcattd whera<br />

tha "action" i.i Tile Mttii, penaline,<br />

haat, f gcaliant incenii arc iuif I few<br />

<strong>of</strong> the emenitttt. Call yi far an ap.<br />

poiifliiiafif. Owner iuif reduced prica<br />

IMN.<br />

mweSLET Ave<br />

Florida RE.<br />

IILA Bit, SOI. - it. Pwarttyrs BaBeh.<br />

Baautlfyl naw sna badrasni watartrent<br />

onda. AvallaMa far t watkl minimum<br />

nnfall, MW, Iwlmmlng MnNl, tailing.<br />

caii jfrnn tf<br />

SALE - STUAST - Idvaly twin houM<br />

gompHtHy furnlltiM, 1 tjaoToomt, 1<br />

bath, living room, aining aria, knenan,<br />

iarfa tteraga room, Iwga 14 I 14'<br />

waanai NtM porcfi Lot w aaap, low<br />

l.xti. Mvaiy davalapiMnt, 1 mHutn IS<br />

Hot* Sound tn.cn, II mlnutta lo Hut<br />

ailion itland ba*cn, i mlnutn M a<br />

ahopping mllil. will alls rant from Dae.<br />

an for thlt wfnw Mtian. Call miiw<br />

attar lBl.m. Ftf<br />

TORT LAUttlROALl - double wfli<br />

meBliehsma m Mni perk, Cempietery<br />

furnllhed, 1 beorrm., 1 MfM tcreenea<br />

porch ewnlngt many ntfi|. nUet tell<br />

NJeeliieMI4i,er»MHf, fia call mt-<br />

J71.I14P, W-»0<br />

FLORIDA RENTAL<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE<br />

Dtluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

oceantront condo, beautiful<br />

beach, fully furnished,<br />

Avallablf I12S weekly Sep-<br />

timber to December. M7i<br />

weekly or 1100 monthly<br />

January to April, Net<br />

available February 1 to<br />

March IS, '<br />

CallJffSltior<br />

301-S77-S321 Collect<br />

; a.<br />

FORT LAUDIRBALE FlorMi, ana gf<br />

two baareom cenae eft Padarai High.<br />

M I with seel, Wall aaulppad, IWJ»<br />

manmtsr mBTa, call W*U. lt-V<br />

FORT LAUDEHDAue. FierMa, tws<br />

Btdrsom Cendo. L*,, B«., tern.<br />

Wratlon and peel vary natr baMi <strong>of</strong>f<br />

LMOiln Blvd. wall NulppM I monthi sr<br />

lN* '«!'<br />

"FT. LAUBIRBAI,! - 1<br />

eonjo, staan ylaw, nwwl earner,<br />

pool. Call Ht4ltt. 1^»<br />

V-f, LAUBIRBALI - witarfrsnt<br />

cande, pool, linji ona »«reani er two<br />

btaraern, i bath*. Minimum I rnoMM.<br />

eallllf«41, W-»<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

ffiSfi IIBROOM-Tvi sath wctiod<br />

floor. Kirn, apt,, waahar, *y.r, sft<br />

ttrttt p*rmng IM morrmiy plut uttl.<br />

MiManltMifen,MM>H. Ftf<br />

MOTtL•r'FICINCV UNITS-haafaa,<br />

•Ir-rondllkHWd, «ef TV trim tM<br />

monmly.Oirolan tutt Raatty, RNltert,<br />

MfmioiHgi FH<br />

Winter Rental*<br />

WINTER RENTAL — Fin! IIOBT turn , I<br />

Mdrgomi, UUpiu. olll wsodiAetncy,<br />

Baaitgr, Msrlh and watlay, 1W MSI "<br />

APARTMENTS AND ROOMS - naar<br />

sCHn.MirdwIlk, I or 1 p.r.ont.<br />

BHutlfvl dacer. rv'i. kilcriant, privtl.<br />

Blltil, rn<strong>of</strong>tl typ. ranfail no Ha»a,<br />

m<strong>of</strong>t ttffn Itlyl only. Anaraie'i inn IJIO<br />

Sedan Avalft.tiM, «<br />

TVrtt OEDBOOAA APT - IP, Ird SI V,<br />

Moek to well, w4, a*», 5oreh<br />

AvalllM till a.14* BIS par-nw. In<br />

iludat all vtHltM, Cull IN.lISi It»<br />

1IACH FRONT AFABTMiNT - J<br />

oa*mi, 1V» »tHi, 1117 Cantrai »»» , d<br />

w . 54, «r4, <strong>of</strong>f itrKIpirkina, eaola, lir<br />

fl Call 315 IB«M Nil tol pm IJJS<br />

mo plyi 18 M<br />

THRtE BEDROOM COTTAGE - Iwlti<br />

and n*oiafii kitttian, cow Boosup,<br />

tarBBtad, pdfeh, Furnlihad. «•• h»al<br />

Au.ll.bl. Immaamtly RaaianaBIa rant<br />

and ytllitlH Call M141IS1 tvaiinfl<br />

<strong>of</strong> waakandi, 11-1<br />

NORTM1NO - IBdrm, fufn,inapt 4 to<br />

1, il mini, to AC MM taatn 4 kit. 3<br />

p<strong>of</strong>ehdt, •« TV eatjia, w«, »tpf-<br />

mraygh May ona bik • Macn t, Mwk.<br />

Haf tHC.dfp.rtq. Mo Pttt, BM PWa<br />

uill Call IN.nMor (115) uiaiJJ If<br />

iEACMFHONT - i nadfoomi, 1H<br />

Mfht, waahar. dryar, diinwatnar,<br />

llfaplMa iMomonihlylnei n«al Maoaf<br />

faia tf<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

FOUR BEOHO<strong>On</strong>Ai - 1W Mtni,<br />

flrtplaci with oeain vlaw Availasla<br />

ImmM iminduonbMl Call ]M<br />

SSJJ. 10-JI<br />

TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED APT. -<br />

Naar downtown ana- bo.rdw.lk 1150<br />

monnily + utlllttaa, o.i haaf. Tna<br />

IntirprlH. 1MB Cantrai Ayanua. J»<br />

\m <strong>of</strong> J«J1J« avaningi Ayinuia<br />

ImniMlataly II 10<br />

YEARLY REKTALS<br />

one b««>m, nlcaly hir-<br />

nlshtd, lay VHIagt een-<br />

dsmlnium. Avail. Immeti,<br />

Two Bedrosm, unfuft, •pf.<br />

Avail te a tWlef PtSajrvei<br />

couptt or .Ingle penon.<br />

Apply In eensn far ittilli,<br />

Two Mmm, furft. and<br />

unfurn, apta, from DM plUf<br />

utli.<br />

Three b«lroom fufn, and<br />

unfurn. apH. from ISM plUi<br />

utll.<br />

Four and five bedroom, 1<br />

bath houiaji, unfurn. Avail,<br />

from »JM plu. utll.<br />

Apply In perMa<br />

ROMRTL. SHARP<br />

HMlItMi<br />

Realtort<br />

ITMAiHrfAtl. 1M-1HT<br />

1801 KM Aft- HM7M<br />

FURNISHIB - I<br />

Bedroom cottage, recently remodeled,<br />

wether^ryer I, dlipMal AvilieWe<br />

immediately until May ml IHi<br />

Oerdent erea, ceil wtekandt msm,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f (treat perking, 1M0<br />

POCONO HOUSI - near ikl retort. Call<br />

»mi tf<br />

ONI 1IBR0SM APT. - iivlngnern,<br />

kitchen, uth log yardfj, from Beach i<br />

boersw.lk. eppatlta tennk L ahvf-<br />

flefeeei-d. Ail ytilltia. Included 1221 ear<br />

month. Call 3» 0713 tf<br />

MODERN _ I bedroom epartmant,<br />

fyrnllhafl near fth Itreet. Hityre<br />

eavit., ld-i-al to t.144, mi per m<strong>of</strong>ltti<br />

jneiyaingutiiitiei.etil»il».;ai i»a)<br />

PC - 1 or, w-d ww carpel, fymlihad,<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. lo M.V mi me, Biui utll MM7<br />

jj|7 18,30'<br />

THRU iiB«oo»»i-iMth,titfieBr<br />

wliii perch, BM heet, Meartyn Tarrace<br />

Ideal tor retired IndrVUiM H» per<br />

month Ceil ]*MMefteripJn. »*)<br />

TV»O AND TMBiB-iadreem epl,<br />

ivillabla. Illanii seal Iltlti, •aaltar,<br />

ilih * ilmpMn Av. |M-Hla, tf<br />

TWO TO rilOtJOOMi - iivfrio rue,<br />

ainlng tree, tv» BetM, Wtdieji, vMvm.<br />

UM inci. ytii. ihort Reelty, Realtor, us<br />

jay*, m-IW». ft<br />

YEARLY giNTAL- modern )<br />

bedroom, I'fl Bjlti., kitchen, dr.. Is,,<br />

lunporen, w a, N. a-*, U»i Ineiudirig<br />

h»«l jnfl ceBie, no psti, Avsll Im-<br />

mediately etllili 1321. I§18<br />

TMIRP FLOOR XPT. - LhrfmJ m ,<br />

BHreem, kitchen aM dinette, Mth,<br />

ynfgrniihad, Ne peti. No oilldran eef.<br />

tiaa panen er couple, eanter elty, Not<br />

w.nr neat. III wtllltM. sang* »J»<br />

monthly. Write IM 2J lentinel-<br />

Ladier. n<br />

dTnT<br />

RJRNISHEB<br />

ROOMS<br />

By the week, montti, or<br />

season, centrally located.<br />

For further Informitlon<br />

call J»BlS6i. tf<br />

NORTMINO — 1 barrni^ lly. rm,<br />

rm., tunporeti, M , suiat n.iohbomooa,<br />

no pan 1471 mo, plut utll. Call (111) IB-<br />

HO. 1MB<br />

IVODERN OARBENi TYPE CON"»<br />

Fumhwad lit floor, til ^ptlanedi, llr<br />

condition, 3 tMroomt, i Mthi, uon..<br />

I UK l ltl rt rantal<br />

condition, 3 tMroomt, i Mthi, uon..<br />

PHI, UK plu. alaetrlE, yaarty rantal,<br />

Ca(llfl41]liftar4g.m. Nepatt. IM<br />

ntal,<br />

IM<br />

] BR SARDINI BUPL1X APT.<br />

ayillabla yr, reuna. Ne p«M, MBJPBJ<br />

OWO.II and fatar* fasgria, IM<br />

month plut utiMtim . Call (») m-nm<br />

or7le.i)M. tf<br />

MODERN FURNISHIB - thraa<br />

bsarsem tMona fleef dvpMii In Oar,<br />

dam, w-w. 0*, gld, 2 oltht. l.undry<br />

mom, garaga tteraga, AyalUbii Im.<br />

mtalataly tnrsugh May II, ise monlti<br />

plut utiiltiH, can Hf.Bi4«l or JO<br />

» 1»»<br />

MOM! -1 •«, iV. B., B, Wk, «th «., Ir,<br />

dr,,i»menth!y,eaiiMt.fft». W-W<br />

ROOMS AND APARTMBNT - ill<br />

OcwnAv.C.II (409)547 WOOor!^<br />

M7, I" 7<br />

MANY OESIBABLE LOCATION?<br />

AVAILABLE — efjpiy In pafMn, BBBert<br />

L Sharp, Real Eltate, !70O Aikury Av,<br />

andSntweitAve, ft<br />

FURNISHED — lit II, apt. 1 IR, IV*<br />

bath. Convenient location to high Mhos!<br />

end .(tapping UM, men. Inc. heet IM<br />

utliitiei.Mi4N l after i p.m. IOM<br />

I0MERI POINT — FurnilhM 1<br />

Bedraem hfwie, ncaiient Cong, Hi new<br />

rug., nica nalghBorhood. Adultl eniy, no<br />

peti, 14M. piui utliiflem, Avilnblt n<br />

June IS. Can 9J7 io« 10-30<br />

m OCIAN AVE, EHIclen.<br />

ey apt. MOO mo, everything<br />

Included.<br />

TWO BEDROOMS 1421<br />

Asbury Ave. M7S mo,<br />

TWO BEDROOMS fnOdirn<br />

townhouies 91? Fifth St.<br />

V5.W monthly.<br />

THREE ilDROOMhouse,<br />

101 Fifth St, MH monttily.<br />

CALLJffJWs tt<br />

OARDINI »LAZA - •»»».»*<br />

end two kW«fn iearatef fumtihe*<br />

epertnwik BnllaMe MtsNfi, Wl<br />

Brie. P, Mliy, Int. Milter, IW-BB,<br />

•ifliPlaeeanelttwtiaeh, Fit<br />

OR VIARLV PUkNIIHip - tliraa<br />

Beirrn, apt. w4, w.w, porch, lundeck,<br />

IM clan, wniar n» per mo. plui<br />

utmtlet, yearly %*m m tna, plui Mil.<br />

CilliiWUWWIariiUIWMW, FT<br />

TWO 110RB0M eOTTAOl - llvlni<br />

room, MtEhen ana ketti. M00 fnenmly<br />

ptui ytlllflei. Seal «i»iity, Raatteri, IW<br />

Aibury Avenu»,»*. '°-»<br />

ONi-lBiirm.ipt,. (V,»»m Full I*.<br />

at, kitch-i, TV caMe, all utllltlei Jn-<br />

clusM. vklnHy el Mm fM iiritril *•»<br />

ts H, Ceil IH.«W ieturti* ani iw-<br />

aiy,<br />

w<br />

THRII iiPROQ»»riFT; - flftt fi»f,<br />

tflhieefi 1<br />

turnlihed<strong>Oct</strong>.<br />

heat, etactrlc. No pert<br />

Oceupency limited to one penen<br />

RafarencMrequired. Oceen <strong>City</strong> Reelty,<br />

RNItsr, 14th and Ajbury Ave, Call M-<br />

Ml. H<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

THRU leBROOM — IVI MIM, fin!<br />

fleer unfurnithtd «pl, MI het winr<br />

haat, wMhari dryer. Ml monthly put<br />

utlllflN, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rulty, Raalter,<br />

Mh ana Atbury AW. Call )M4*n, ft,<br />

IHAVI liVlRAi, —Varynlnenaand<br />

] btareeni fum, and unfuni, aptt. fef<br />

rant, M00 to «5» monthly ptui utll.<br />

JahntsnRaalten,calllMH1S, tt<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED - tod flOST,<br />

unfurnWaa, 1 bMrm. efficiency UH<br />

Wul.Nepafi.CaiHWym, tt<br />

AVAILABLE - from <strong>Oct</strong>. Ire. ©nl, twe,<br />

aM three Badfeetn apartmanti. Pur-<br />

nlinaa and unfumlthM. Coa.nl Raalty<br />

Ut N<br />

NORTNWtO— 1 Wrmii t»«. »« «•<br />

unfym, apt,, parking. tJoreae. iM,<br />

•esrwnical heat. Avail Nov. I U» mo,<br />

plu. utn. No peti, Rf. I i tee. aap. Call<br />

WeU7)aft«r«p.m. W*<br />

YIARLY RENTAL — <strong>Oct</strong>in colony,<br />

southllda, Oeaenvltw, I Bedroom,<br />

yearly unfurniihad. Call 3*|.?8?2 or 1*1^<br />

4»5». M<br />

1M0<br />

B.rtonalii..i|ontrol.<br />

BAYFRONT RANCHER - evUliMa<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 1. three tjedrBBrm, J tjathl, lur.<br />

nlitieaorgnfurnnh»d,»monttily plui'<br />

utiiitlM. FBM * kin, ine,, Realtflri, IMl<br />

AiBuryAv,iei.|aM. Ftf<br />

FyRNisHiB-Pna ftearaim ipt., M*<br />

menthiy meiudei ella Oirden stite<br />

Reelty,Heelter, aw itm Ftt<br />

ONI BIBRMM _ untum, iM, In-<br />

etuslnj Mt water heat. MM, MillagM<br />

Reel •itite.Reiltar.MAtHfitieAv.Itl-<br />

m\\.<br />

m<br />

JEAVILLE — J<br />

ipirtrnent, ynfurnlihed ill! pint,<br />

utllltln. Call attars p.rr\44SS7IM. tf<br />

ric NopertCIDWU*. 10- -.<br />

Winter Rente li Public Notices Public NefteM<br />

__50Uttl ena<br />

MUM. iinfurn, with J<br />

drmi,, M batfii, waiHir,<br />

dryer, diihw, g d , refrlg.,<br />

frtihly palnttd and new.<br />

vy/w earpttlng fhrouohou,,<br />

double parking itsb,<br />

•forage ttttd. baieony with<br />

i1alri,i4Mpiui utilities.<br />

IXCIPTIONAL—citan<br />

CBdar ieach, 2 bedroorns.<br />

1 bath, full kitchen, Ig,<br />

quiet neighborhood, 3<br />

adults, SWSpiu* utilities.<br />

Call collect e« 227 MM elk<br />

•e It enacted tt<br />

Oenerai AMemmy st I<br />

Jerwy<br />

I. Thli est mail N imow end mey Be<br />

cited M the "itwre Protection MM Ait<br />

i, Tna LegMaturi linde and deter'<br />

minimal:<br />

a The reitorifion, rnairttenancf and<br />

preteeiMri <strong>of</strong> our -Beecna., Mine., river<br />

f ron», uytrent. end inleh are eMamiei<br />

t» the waif are, cemmarce ana preeparity<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha peeM* ef the itete.<br />

b. The itate'a graving pasuiafMi n<br />

fiendin& €uiinTiart€al devetspinaiii asd<br />

tourlit inauitry all resuire a iharelina<br />

wtiich I. adetuteiy pretected end ec<br />

caMifiietotMpvWic,<br />

e. The i«ier» Frwettlen Mauer Wen<br />

ONI BtDlieOM ACT. — HvlnS Bm,<br />

WtcMrl, Mth, 1* ?•«• »» S"2-*<br />

Mk Hltt HnM **••:<br />

limn inelyowa, u» gar<br />

*«<br />

APT. FOR RENT - HI fleer<br />

yllllllM, AiUl fcl t<br />

IMP<br />

PL \m, €, m net loemiiM the MM<br />

for additional itafe tumjino fer Mate ana<br />

local thore protection prelect, and ha.<br />

recemmanded e matnoo <strong>of</strong> aliocatlrv<br />

mattvndlfM.<br />

d, Itata eHiifancB to couonn aM<br />

munlclpeliflat far .hare ar<strong>of</strong>tcfion<br />

' praiest. can Mat » prevMed tnraooti *<br />

program <strong>of</strong> rmrtcnlnj grent. and feena *j<br />

ceuntia. and ntwnlcipelltlet. end laant<br />

which .MJti them in providing the iecaj<br />

•hare <strong>of</strong> theta grerm.<br />

a. The eHiiakllitY at itate were<br />

•RAND NIW TOWHMOUSij-»ltlnJtY<br />

si nrd and Mavan, 1 badras, S4<br />

Mttn. SMI mentNy (Hu. «•«*•.<br />

AvalJaMa P«. I, MM Call UMBM<br />

SECOND FLOOR — unfym., 2<br />

fadnetne, llv»s roan, «lifi!ng reem, w.<br />

w cerpat. <strong>of</strong>! piui utll. OH Met.<br />

AvtliaHe Immed. Aduifi, no pen. Cell<br />

JW-TOJorMJJOB !••»<br />

LOViLY — ground fwor, 1 BaarMfn<br />

eaerttnant, gerd.ru erae, oulef rMajh-<br />

borhooa. waerier*yer, partially fur.<br />

- incluoMurHrll..,<br />

10-JO<br />

SBUTN INB — sa fl. fumihai apt,, i<br />

badrm,, i<strong>of</strong> tiayfttanly, napfrl.M?*,<br />

plui vtillHat, Availasla now. Call Jff<br />

M attriel fad«rii fundt far |amt Ifa»-<br />

faaw-al aMra prolactlon pfdllctl,<br />

I. At utad in niia art ynia»t tM canttin<br />

indlota* a dlffaranl maanlng er Infant;<br />

a "tendt" miint tna Bendt<br />

IMnsrliad to ba tHuad, <strong>of</strong> IHM, Mndir<br />

In I. act,'<br />

b. ••eornmltalon" tMani tM Naw Jar-<br />

My conifnliaM on CMtll ludgWIng<br />

and Planning,<br />

e. "CamnilliiolMr" mdana tna Sam.<br />

miuianar <strong>of</strong> EfrYlranmatitai pretattlaii^<br />

a. "CenatnKt" and "Mnatfyeflafi"<br />

maan, In (dditian M Hw uaail<br />

maanlng maradf, actt ol eanttruttton,<br />

raconMrvcft<strong>of</strong>l. ra«»(«liant, anmHaii,<br />

Imprwamanf and oaftarmanti<br />

a, "Catt" maun tha eaaf <strong>of</strong> atauhutlan<br />

or canHnictMn M Ml ar any part af a<br />

than pratactlon prttacf and af all or any<br />

nil er panenal pfopart» agraafnanft<br />

ana francnlta. oMmad By tna saptr-<br />

ROOMMATE N11DID - Im<br />

rnaoTattty. Mala or NrnM, Batn block.<br />

Call Moo. m Frl. afttr 1 pJn. li».M4<br />

or-m-mr W<br />

THRU IEDB0OM - 1 Btttl, wMiar,<br />

gryar, MM monthly. RafaranMt<br />

nqutraa. AvilliHa raw.. flBin etfy<br />

Malty, Raaiigr, iatii ana Aabyrif A.<br />

Call VMM. tf<br />

HOUli FOR R1NT - ,<br />

meitly furnnhed, qoiat year round<br />

netghtjerhsM. MM piM uttijtkii, Gail<br />

mm. tMi<br />

THRM iBCmooMJ -1 BetM, Mm)<br />

floor Duplex with aerate M M if,<br />

piimei. IxtMlfW rejMenilil arac,<br />

Dra Mek if Ilmpton Aye, %ut> men<br />

thty. Call iftir I p.m. I1J MM7» 10-JO<br />

ROOMY - i tadroom, 1 Mtn, g<br />

room, linhg room, Umtm plut room,<br />

nprtn ma, gM h«t, i« rnsnttily Mil<br />

iMMlifMVIHklnTg tf<br />

Lot! For Sale<br />

DUPLEX LOT<br />

with Plans<br />

25th St. Area<br />

SACRIFiCi<br />

l 55,000<br />

398-9037 • If I-W47<br />

R.E. Wanted<br />

PURNIIHID — I tedreem apartment,<br />

I r, d r, kitchen, nortnancl, nt WMtey<br />

Av, Avaiiaon Nevamber lit. BM In.<br />

eluding heit, tibia. Call Mf-IW, noon to<br />

7:»p,m, 10-30<br />

TIRRIPie YEARLY RINTALi _ i ef<br />

I Ndroem, furnlihii, Wo ani MM<br />

montMy Foil a. talB RMIten, m\<br />

AiBuryAve.,]NiOM. tf<br />

MRPIN LOCATION - ipitleui one<br />

Harm, plui aen wim w^i,, am, fuf.<br />

nfUiM, ihiluUii ell uMMtlei, tM PM<br />

yu. Call MMa, Wk»<br />

THREB BEDROOMS — H% MtM,<br />

wether, dryer, dHhwmher, 147) mon<br />

thly plu. utnitiet. HMer RNI litite,<br />

wtiiM. tf<br />

YIARLV RENTALS —NIC.MIaitkin<strong>of</strong><br />

lowntioutat, duplaiaa and httnei<br />

•erser Reelty ma i, AmuryO.C.,N.j.<br />

Call Mf4g7i. "10<br />

WANTED<br />

High viilbiiity IN to SM iq,<br />

ft. for unique cuitom blen-<br />

ded Ice Cr««m Shop.<br />

Contact:<br />

Do Yourielf • Flavor<br />

33rd S Aibury Ave.<br />

MMMf .tf<br />

R.E. For Rant<br />

COMMERCIAL ifACB AVAILAiLI -<br />

in Fiaia H condominium comprtx.<br />

Suitable Mr any typ« pratewloryil sr<br />

would M IMal for eny type Mtafi<br />

butmeea. AvelleWe Immedletely, IM<br />

menthiy MM utll Wee. Cell SNIli<br />

end frenchM. dHmed fey<br />

tmarrt to be niCiMify or ueeful ena cen-<br />

venlenf therefar or In cMneetien<br />

ttanwith, including interait er oimxjnt<br />

on bond., csthl ef IHMnca If BgnM, Mat<br />

<strong>of</strong> e bond refjltfrar M euthentleatirig<br />

agent, c«t <strong>of</strong> geolefleal and<br />

ffyarat<strong>of</strong>lce! eurveyi, up te tmfmM<br />

oar year In rimmutratlv. emrt In<br />

currad ky fhe aepaftment In irnptamen-<br />

ting fWi aeti enginearma ana inwectMn<br />

COM ana legal ejfpinieii COM <strong>of</strong> finen-<br />

cial, prBiniifUMl or otr»r eitlmatci and<br />

advicei orgenltatloti, epereting end<br />

other «pe«a> prior ts end IvrM mil<br />

ecauMtlon or conttructloni end ill Men<br />

enemas et m«y be Mcnun or In<br />

ciairit te tne Unarming, acqoltltlon. con<br />

ttructkjn end mnpfetlen ef IM Pnlact<br />

er part ttieresf ani tM placing ef tha<br />

Mfha in operation, ens* alM the<br />

prwMMn for a rwrve fuM, or rwer<br />

*n far wort eapitel, oparatlng, matn<br />

fafuMca or nalicHBant eaenaei end<br />

fer peymmt or eecurity <strong>of</strong> principal or<br />

Irrtarett on kanM aurlng ar attar tnlt<br />

acquHJtlori or conuructlon at tin ttefe<br />

Cornptrollar rniy determlnei end ana<br />

ralmbunefnent. to tha samral Funs er<br />

to eny ether fund from whicn manay.<br />

mey nave Men trentferred Is me<br />

Sonera! FuM, ef any money, npenaed<br />

fsr or In connect lorwltti tfih enlect i<br />

f^ O9pBfifiTffP9^ijj40fVsnI»fXi ^abia. aa^A a^^bafl ——— " «*BkAj^K \<br />

•SfriM iMWtf ffl JLLSlJllHi Ipr-llfi MB ^^^^ mtm9mvBmmmm§ IBI<br />

p»v|**tnt if HIM set MMI bt i mn& a $ ? S S ^ ^ S ^ ^<br />

•aMHuHnnM lite ItalteIki Mliti leafaaiir JJLJ •* lWHHSIrlVH frSffl fn<br />

fi* filth tad mm M tht Mitt eft JU 1 ^"JK!S" l S i , ir 1J5<br />

^ l X «!«••« tt Ma.l M afMfMM««1 JW<br />

mnwrfia, or m much wwre<strong>of</strong> 11 mi<br />

,«sr<br />

feervan<br />

the payment <strong>of</strong> Ih* princlpaT at<br />

tfiafurlt*. TM orintip.1 and mterwt <strong>of</strong><br />

- - - - - - fmm taxation<br />

Public Notiet Public NotlctJ<br />

tan Pmfelf)<br />

VMr fallowing Ih. ysar far wtiich tM fax<br />

li kwlarf TM ten Hiui liripaua IMII be<br />

•HM aM cellecMd M tM<br />

Mfna manmr and at tha time time at<br />

t h t upon reel tna parttnal<br />

pHpafjy in winil, mm and coiiac<br />

iM: The gevarnlne b«dy <strong>of</strong> etch<br />

' " f " * f * f * i * i<br />

leglilefive csmmlttee created pureuaM<br />

ts Aaeambly CMKUmrit ReHlutlsn No,<br />

u <strong>of</strong> ma IMl LatKMtyre, et recsn.<br />

ttltutea and csntinued By the<br />

ugiri.tur. from time te time, a copy ef<br />

me plan called far under tecnsn 14 sf<br />

mn act, tasemar wim tuch cMngea<br />

mereln u may heye been rewired ky<br />

me Oonrnor'. feusget matiega.<br />

It; Nti |>M man m aayt prior to me<br />

rnmmlulorwr anfarlne Inh any con-<br />

and levied, and me county<br />

trimirir Mali pay me amount <strong>of</strong> taM<br />

JH IS mt flat. Traaaurw- on ar before<br />

- DaMmbar m In each year,<br />

• ft an or bafore Dacimtiar II In any<br />

yeer the Meulne <strong>of</strong>f tcMt tneli satermlne<br />

mat- mere ere money. In ma Santrai<br />

y<br />

y sf tts ^j<br />

ule. may Ml tM Mnat at pr(¥ete Me M<br />

at luch price <strong>of</strong> price, and uMeftM<br />

tetmt ana condition. « m. Mwmtf if,<br />

ficlalt mty prticrlM. TM ItMng-M.<br />

ftclttt may tell'all er part <strong>of</strong> tM'bgraiiW<br />

any w u n MMed to any State *•*• er<br />

tMittulne<strong>of</strong>ficliit.<br />

14. TM practtdt from the teieiMM _<br />

Mndt mail pe paid to mt-stmit^<br />

tretturar aM ba held by him tm, a<br />

ttparaM fund, tna M atpsuteddn m<br />

dapeuisriet et mey ke MMcttd ky Mn<br />

te^tM credit <strong>of</strong> tM fuM, wWeh funajNeil<br />

be known at tM " snort PntaMen<br />

Fund,"<br />

li. a, TM money! in the -I' Share<br />

Pratactlen Fund" mtm htraby<br />

tpecrficaily dMIctted tna Mtu b»»p<br />

PiM to tM eett ef mi purpetat wUcnh<br />

in Mctien i ef thli act. and M —en<br />

nwneya era Mraby taprsaritfed fer<br />

fhote pufBotM, ana ne iuch I M M<br />

tMII be expeMea Mr tuch BurpstaiH,<br />

cipt a. otharwIM Herelnpelew<br />

eutherlitd) without tM tpacific' ap-<br />

proorlailon tharief by tM Lag Wanna,<br />

but bond, may M ittuea tt harMn m<br />

prtviatd netwltnitinaing mu the J)<br />

Ltfltltture thell not Mn than atsptea<br />

en act,mtklni taacltlc appfepriatieii <strong>of</strong><br />

"ifttai MifHcMt to meet IM principal ef<br />

amid! felling aue tna til Intemf<br />

ptytMt In tM anaumg ulandar year.<br />

, fMn and In mi event tM nsMng eff icujM<br />

•emibyraeenitleneeflMaMtMII fl|e<br />

M u m HI ma <strong>of</strong>fice ef IM State<br />

Trnaurar, wharevptn tM Mate<br />

Truawtr tMil trmtter me meney. to t<br />

•Hi.iali fuM te he atugnttad by Mm,<br />

tnd ma" pev mt prmelpil aM Mttfatt<br />

tut «* mat fund a. Mt ttma IMII<br />

•. Mceme due tnd payaMa. end IM atMf<br />

• Hartal at paymant at Me principal eM<br />

unertei srwiatd tar In (hit tecnen tMII<br />

nttiMn be eyeiisM, tM mt ncelpt.<br />

vfer «* year from Me in epecMM In<br />

• aoaaacnoi a. af mi. HCIUI tMil therein<br />

M oanudarad tnd trtttta tt pert et tM<br />

•aatftl Mete Puna, eveiltble for<br />

eaMralturijMii,<br />

• H.'SMuM me Mela Traeiurer, by<br />

Bsuiniba! II <strong>of</strong> any year, seem it<br />

. nmmry, kacevse ef muffIcMey ef<br />

k .funo* te ke Mlectea trwn tM teunat <strong>of</strong><br />

- nvjnret et hereinehove provided, te<br />

aniet tM interett eM princlpt! piynien,<br />

,••far fM year after tM antuihg year,<br />

..than Iha tretturar tMII certify Munty iuch calcuiatien tMII M bat*)<br />

upeafte cerrectta miMrt veluetisn <strong>of</strong><br />

eteh eeunty for the year •receding the<br />

', yswjBwhlcfi tueh tn it te be<br />

. eat even ten thail ts attetti<br />

and > sollacfad upon the etteued<br />

viMttlen ef the yeer In which tM tan n<br />

eteeNtd tM levied, TM cemBtreiler <strong>of</strong><br />

p tha Trettury tMil certify tht emaunt te<br />

. fhe asjaity board el taxation ana IM<br />

cauahA tretturer <strong>of</strong> each county. TM<br />

•twity, bserd <strong>of</strong> teuHan tMH Inckiae<br />

tM prapef amount In tM current t.«<br />

, levy ef tM ttvwai t»ing dittrlctt ef the<br />

eeupfy in proportion to tM reteeta. H<br />

•tctrttlnM fer the current vetr.<br />

•, • u. Portnapurpwa <strong>of</strong> complying with<br />

' tM arsvlilont <strong>of</strong> th. Hate conttitutum<br />

,thtt act eheli, at me generel election to<br />

«a«aW in me month at Nevemeer, tm<br />

M tutjmlnea fa tha ptspie. In onMr to<br />

• infejm tM ptepia sf IM canMntt sf thlt<br />

, •cuttnilMtheautyef tMiecretify<strong>of</strong><br />

ititt.arrttrmhtaactln tMII tike efnet,<br />

ma tMtnt II day. prior ts the eMcflsn.<br />

t* came mi. set te be pubUMad In at<br />

MMt 19 nHrtptpart PUBiithta In tM<br />

9MW ana te notify the clerk <strong>of</strong> itch<br />

county <strong>of</strong> mil Mate ef tM PHaasi <strong>of</strong> mil<br />

- act, and Mt clarkt ntpectively. In tc><br />

I purpo..!<br />

commlHMier thail report M eM caraun<br />

with me eoeclal letnt leeMlathre commit<br />

tea createa purtuenf to AHemBiy can<br />

current Raaplutlen tM. M ef me 1fM<br />

LeflMature aa recsnttltirMd and can-<br />

tinued from lime te time fey the<br />

Lasltlatun,<br />

J7 Thli lection ana wction. H end »<br />

<strong>of</strong> mii act tMil taka affect immaaietely<br />

eM m. ramainaaT si me act iMii tafia<br />

in<br />

Wie.lT.r'F OH »<br />

jane •urge,<br />

•ecrattry<strong>of</strong>itite<br />

ORDIMANClHO.tUt<br />

AN ORDiNANCt AMINBiNO OB<br />

DINANCI i« INTITLIB "MNO<br />

OROINANCI APPROPfliATINO<br />

tUBIJHM AND AUTNMitiNO THI<br />

iuuANei OF mMtjmm IN MNDI<br />

AND NOTII OF THI CITY OF OCIAN<br />

CITY FOR TN| VARIfJUl IM<br />

PROVIMINTi OR fURPOHl<br />

AUTHORIZID TO •• UNDIRTAKIN<br />

BY THI CITY OF OCIAN CITY, NIW<br />

JIRI1Y."<br />

•I IT ORPAINID IV THI<br />

COUNCIL OF TMI CITY Of OGIAN<br />

CITY, COUNTY OF CAP! MAY, NBW<br />

JIRIIY At FOLLOW!:<br />

faction 1. Mctien I er Orthtna HJ<br />

it emtMad at follow..<br />

RT Oil<br />

(Ml TM eesjiiiltlon by purctun. Mr<br />

public purpeMa af tha foaowiia new<br />

vehicular Mjulpment, fsr uM fey tM<br />

Public WBrM OlvWon Mr MMIC Pur-<br />

petei, (I) mlnitreeh cemptcter ana (1)<br />

''APPROPRIATION AND BiTIMATI<br />

eosT<br />

MTIMATEO MAXIMUM AMOUNT<br />

OF IOND1 OR NOT!<br />

H7MJg<br />

IMPROVlAUNT OR PURPOII<br />

(J) TM Improuamant sf pdyMg<br />

ttcilltiw at tha am ifntt ftcrfanenti<br />

art* by rtpiaeemtnt <strong>of</strong> fencing, *<br />

Mtiutlsn sf ttittiiii sactaNpt, in-<br />

tteiletMn <strong>of</strong> an Irrigation intern,<br />

canttruenan <strong>of</strong> ra«t nsmt ana rtittea<br />

recreetlantl fecliitlti. laid Inf.<br />

envtnunt it the New Jereey prsltcf<br />

match funding fsr tht Often Acne<br />

Ptogrtm. Tht Improvement tf<br />

racraetlon.! lacintia. el Htfi Ifreet sy<br />

replacement eM Intttllttlen sf ftmlng,<br />

rehaktlltitW <strong>of</strong> exitting Beiahall fieiat<br />

to craata 1 pitying fMsi,<br />

APPROPRIATION AND IITIMATI<br />

COiT<br />

I11IMSM<br />

•ITIMATEO AMXIMUM AMOUNT<br />

OF 1ON0J OR NOTI<br />

II1UWJM<br />

iMPROVIMINT OR t<br />

b At any time Prior to mt ituiipce<br />

ana iele <strong>of</strong> Bondt under thli Mt, tie<br />

Itate Treaturer It heresy authorized to<br />

tranafar frsm any svillaMe meney In<br />

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'Cures work, in large measure, because patient and practioner expect them to do so'.<br />

(continued from page S) neurotransmitters, help the<br />

signals cross over the many<br />

complex sequence <strong>of</strong> events pps, or lynapsei, In the<br />

leading to inflammation and nerve fibers running between<br />

to thi formation and release peripheral nervei and the<br />

<strong>of</strong> chemicals known as central nervous system.<br />

proataglandlni.<br />

Signals reach the brain via<br />

Among the body's most the spinal cord, where<br />

transitory yet powerful specialized nerve ceUs carry<br />

chemicals, prostaglandlns pain messages directly into<br />

ainsitiM nerve fiberi to tiaue ttie ttialamus, the brain's<br />

damage. AJ a remit, the main receptor <strong>of</strong> signals from<br />

•eniltiMd nerve fiberi in- tie senses.<br />

crease the number <strong>of</strong> elec- The thalamus receives<br />

Weal Impuliea they "fire information about the<br />

p dt." These impulses make location, character, quality<br />

' their way to the central and duration <strong>of</strong> the pain<br />

nervous system, the spinal stimulus. Theii messages<br />

oord and .brain. (Aspirin, also pass to other areas <strong>of</strong> the<br />

incidentally, is an effective brain: to the limbie system,<br />

pain killer because it Inhibits which generates an im-<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> mediate emotional response;<br />

prostaglandlns.} Other to the somato^eMory and<br />

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BOLOGNA 79 f conscious location end sets <strong>of</strong> gravely wounded "What we doot knew today Is medical centers and collaboration win other MB Patients who haw pain<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> the pain, and to soldiers who appear to be how to go about activating our universities ultimately may institutes, NTJDft researchers problems coinciding win<br />

the frontal cortex, where oblivious to pain until they own paln-kllllng systems provide the answers. "Our art conducting studies <strong>of</strong> pain these research Interests<br />

responses to sensory in- leave the battlefield, ss well under so-called normal knowledge about pain has assodaled with the extraction should have their physicians<br />

formation are further as (or the Incredible tolerance conditions." For Instance, Increased rapidly In tbe past <strong>of</strong> wisdom teeth; my<strong>of</strong>sjsjctaJ or dentists eaB * address<br />

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to pain experienced by some Dubner asks, what If we could IS years, and w now nave a pain, la which muscles <strong>of</strong>ten letters <strong>of</strong> referral to Dr.<br />

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In reacting to the pain signal such as me adrenal glands ailments and arthritis without «Mng place at the first damage due to diabetes <strong>of</strong> to Rockrille Pike, BethMda,<br />

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far from fully understood danger and pain and affect Current basic research andtn<br />

me United State devoted disease, and p»*" In MI.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the signal* reaching mood.'<br />

clinical studies at NIH,<br />

to research. In children with ameer.<br />

ttie reticular formation may "Good health really doss<br />

be involved In facilitating our begin in the mind," Pain<br />

involuntary reflex respond to Control co-author and<br />

painful stimuli. Or, the<br />

(coatimed tram page 4)<br />

psychiatrist Brian lehubnan Letters to the editor, cont'd<br />

reticular formation may enphaskes. "The messages<br />

communicate "up" to thewe<br />

•end our body regulate<br />

thalamus or "down" to the<br />

spinal cord, in some way<br />

Special weekend >vas a success, but too<br />

altering tot coding <strong>of</strong> the pain<br />

messages.<br />

This close linkage between Utter, Sendnel-Ledger: as a period <strong>of</strong> warm, sunny with our language, may I<br />

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ding pathway" to the spinal why the aMtajdeslf patientf Soifer, the Chamber <strong>of</strong> early November. Some mm <strong>of</strong> mat nan plastic<br />

oord feat researchers believe<br />

„ „ Gammeree, the RetaU definitions specify fouowtag "thing" we all rat endure<br />

may be Involved In<br />

ne perception Uarehante and everyone *'ft (heflrfttrost-<strong>Oct</strong>adoean't each summer from "beayb<br />

stimulating fee body* own and treatment <strong>of</strong> pain. "Cures who helped put together the qualify<br />

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In the 014.19701, researchers<br />

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Editor, Sentinsl-Udger: I very welL In the four abort to boU Mm back),<br />

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PAGE 4 - SECTION ONE TOE SKNTINKL-LEDC.KR. OCEAN CITY, N,J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER If. IBMi r 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAQC 5 — SECTION ONE ;<br />

Stedem, Sossich exchange vows at St. Augustine's<br />

St. Auguttnc'i Church was<br />

ttie setting <strong>Oct</strong>. 1 for the<br />

double ring wedding <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

Loulae Stedem <strong>of</strong> Dover, Del,,<br />

and Robert 0, Sosaich <strong>of</strong> West<br />

OiMter, Pa,<br />

Migr, Jajnti Can- <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

during the 1 o'clock<br />

ceremony. Organist and<br />

sololitwas JoEl Park <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

•eleetteni O Perfect Love, I<br />

Am trte Bread <strong>of</strong> Ufe and Ave<br />

Maria,<br />

The bride In the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Laurence E. Stedem <strong>of</strong><br />

1920 Asbury Av, and the late<br />

Mr. Stedem. The groom Is the<br />

•on <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Gordon<br />

Sossich <strong>of</strong> 142a Wesley Av.<br />

Matron <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />

Rosemary Triplclan <strong>of</strong><br />

Ventnor, sinter <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

Best man wai Bruce Mower<br />

<strong>of</strong> Haddonfield, Assisting as<br />

ushers wire Anthony J.<br />

Triplclan <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, brotherin-law<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bride, and<br />

Michael Coates Springfield,<br />

Pa. Ring bearer was Nicholas<br />

Triplclan, nephew <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

brother, Laurence William<br />

Stedem <strong>of</strong> Jupiter, Fla.. the<br />

bride wore a white crape<br />

gown styled with scoop<br />

neckline, flounce collar and<br />

bodice trimmed with silk<br />

THIS SATURDAY, OCT. 29th<br />

Final fall<br />

25% to 60% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

STOREWIDE<br />

Including our new fall<br />

3248 Anbury Ave,<br />

Open lo to i<br />

iui Oily<br />

399 SOW<br />

venlM lace motUi, The minisweep<br />

attached train featured<br />

a flounce with matching Mm,<br />

Her Camelot headpiece was <strong>of</strong><br />

VenlM lace with three tier<br />

fingertip Illusion veil and she<br />

carried a cascade <strong>of</strong><br />

phalaenopili orchids,<br />

Aephamtii, Jasmine and ivy,<br />

The matron <strong>of</strong> honor wore a<br />

magenta floor length gown <strong>of</strong><br />

tissue taffeta. It wai gathered<br />

at ttie waist wife s<strong>of</strong>t ruffles<br />

Jnbai P.S.<br />

mauve hand painted illk<br />

chiffon gown with Jeweled<br />

flowers fiat she hand made,<br />

She wore matching accessories<br />

and a cymbidmn<br />

orchid corsage.<br />

The reception was at the<br />

Create Bay Country Club. The<br />

couple spent their honeymoon<br />

ta Bermuda. They wffl reside<br />

at 927 Weitview Ter, Dover.<br />

The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

GtassboroState College and is<br />

a third grade teacher in<br />

Dover.<br />

The groom Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Ku-land Hall College and is a<br />

field engineer for Communications<br />

Group Inc., King<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prussia, Pa,<br />

'Lady Liberty'<br />

luncheon speaker<br />

Our Boardwalk Store<br />

CLOSING FOR<br />

THE SEASON<br />

This Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29th<br />

We'll be open 10 to 4<br />

Visit us at 7th a Asbury<br />

848 BOARDWALK AT 9th ST.<br />

OMID <strong>City</strong>, N.J. The Bag Room<br />

SELLING DOWN<br />

PRIOR TO<br />

SEASONAL CLOSING<br />

EVERYTHING IN THE STORE<br />

MARKED DOWN!!<br />

VALUES TO<br />

60%<br />

Wrap It<br />

and SAVE!<br />

EVERYTHING!<br />

14 Kt. Gold, Rings, Braeeltfs, Pins,<br />

Charms, Chains, Watches, Pearls<br />

Baby Gifts, Lighters, Earrings, etc,<br />

I WE WELCOME LAYAWAYS |<br />

Complimentary Gift Wrap<br />

THOMAS Jewelers<br />

825 Asbury Ave. Open Tun. thru Sat.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3990359<br />

draped over the shoulders.<br />

9M carried a cascade <strong>of</strong> pink<br />

rubrum lilies and petite white<br />

carnations trimmed<br />

magenta.<br />

with<br />

The mother 0/ the bride<br />

chose a pale blue polyester<br />

knit gown with matching<br />

Jacket trimmed with maribou<br />

feathers She had silver and<br />

white accessories and wore a<br />

cymbldium orchid corsage.<br />

The groan's mother were a<br />

The P.S. Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

will host Jane M. Branninfier<br />

<strong>of</strong> Statin bland, N.Y, it the<br />

monthly lunchoon meeting on<br />

Friday, Nov. 4 at be First<br />

Presbyterian Church 7th<br />

Street and Wesley Avenue,<br />

Men referred to as "Lady<br />

Indonesia.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> those she hai<br />

sheltered In her States Wand<br />

home have been physically<br />

handicapped or disabled,<br />

many were refugee! and<br />

edles from war torn countries.<br />

SINGLES CLUB<br />

DANCE OCT.»<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Road Again Singles<br />

dub will hold a dance<br />

tomorrow (Friday) from 9<br />

p.m. to midnight at the<br />

American Legion Hall, Route<br />

50. Tuekahoe. Musk will be<br />

provided by Bob Rue's<br />

Country Band, refreshments<br />

served, letups available.<br />

Ticket! are *5 per person. For<br />

Information call MM4« or<br />

M8.7870.<br />

Liberty," Mrs. Braunlnger<br />

rinee coming to this country<br />

has befriended and sheltered<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> unfortunates<br />

through the yean Including<br />

over ft adult* and children at<br />

her home In Staten Island.<br />

Her sheltering Interest<br />

began as • nurse in wartime<br />

Dundee; moved to East<br />

London where she was In<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> evacuation; thence<br />

to sheltering the displaced<br />

and homeless from such<br />

diverse countries aa Hungary,<br />

Scotland, India, Nicaragua,<br />

England, Dominican<br />

Republic, Mexico, Poland,<br />

Her reaction to all the<br />

media hype the receives is<br />

vintage Jane Braunlnger;<br />

"True, people see what I'm<br />

doing but only God knows<br />

what's In your heart,"<br />

P.S. Club President Bob<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman announced mat file<br />

luncheon will begin promptly<br />

at noon and that the $2.50<br />

charge per person will entitle<br />

one to soup, sandwich,<br />

beverage and dessert.<br />

Reservations are a must and<br />

should be made no later than<br />

noon Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 31. through<br />

tfflda Luti at 399-1833 or<br />

Agnes Strug at 39M010.<br />

-Our 30%<br />

Discount Policy<br />

Makes Everyday<br />

a Sill Diy<br />

WOOL COATS<br />

from<br />

• hsrve benard<br />

• barefalr<br />

• n.e. mackintoih<br />

• |,f. hook<br />

• bromley<br />

• IIHIr.<br />

• albert nipen<br />

ris., ptiiiti Nni itngm<br />

illMl.N,MlilH<br />

"AM tht famous makers<br />

m mt Hit?*Aimt arlpm*"<br />

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131N. Otrwy An. Abmon*41-5102<br />

111 LMft An. VtMM, UI-N03<br />

Mrs. Robert G, Sossich<br />

Cooking contest Nov. 3<br />

at intermediate school<br />

The 6th annual Wta'j Cooking contest, sponsored by<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger will be held next Thursday at 7:30<br />

p.m. in fee <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Intermediate School, 19th Street<br />

and Bay Avenue.<br />

This event IB open to the public free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

The seml-flnallsts In each category — appetizers and<br />

salads, entrees and soups, breads and desserts — will<br />

bring their prepared dishes to the school. There the<br />

judges, Michael Ostrander and Glna Murphy, instructors,<br />

and George McNelll, director, all <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Culinary Arts at Atlantic Community College will taste<br />

each dish and determine file winners.<br />

Following awarding <strong>of</strong> first, second, third and<br />

honorable mention prizes In each category, the public will<br />

be invited to taste the entries.<br />

A table <strong>of</strong> various cooking items and brochures from the<br />

Kitchen Connection, MO Asbury Av., will be featured for<br />

ttie public to browse through while the Judges are making<br />

the final decision. Jane Agnew, proprietor, wUl be on hand<br />

to answer questions concerning any <strong>of</strong> the items or about<br />

the cooking classes held frequently at the store.<br />

Earringi<br />

Shown b]<br />

Paul<br />

Morel!!<br />

Slop In and tee<br />

our large wleclion<br />

<strong>of</strong> original designer<br />

earrings.<br />

fine<br />

jtwtlry<br />

custom design<br />

repairs on the premises<br />

3982505<br />

EVERYTHING'S "DUCKY"<br />

A T BONNIE'S CLOSET<br />

FREE PONCHO<br />

WltlittwpiirchiMotany<br />

ptlr SpCftll bOOtt (while supply latts)<br />

Bonnie's Closet *<br />

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"K't worthaWpti M« country"<br />

Open Dally 10 to*<br />

Luncheon tow<br />

features herbs<br />

Conservation and garden<br />

department members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Colony Club recently attended<br />

an herbal luncheon featuring<br />

foods cooked and served with<br />

herbs at the Oak Craft Nursery<br />

In FrankllnviHe.<br />

fte <strong>Oct</strong>ober trip to Birch<br />

Grove was cancelled due to<br />

inclement weather.<br />

Tlie November meeting has<br />

been postponed. Members<br />

will continue to meet for<br />

workshops to work on articles<br />

tor tat annual luncheon with<br />

Santa at the primary school.<br />

Looking<br />

for the Right<br />

Nursing Home?<br />

IMIKIdliill MM FMIrM coupln In<br />

M #< nmri nwdici an •» mvltrt<br />

to m.k. tt*r htm* in LinwtM<br />

emwiMmn! {MMr. A! Llmna<br />

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memtn wim ttn«y| PHMIII at<br />

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by tM Mint CMtmlHIH M Ac<br />

CfMIUtlonMHowlt.il.<br />

Nw*H«tMC«iHrti/>n.<br />

UfflMM, NtW MM* Hill<br />

Mark 52nd<br />

anniversary<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M<br />

Parris <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty were<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> honor at a famiry<br />

diniwr party celebrating their<br />

52nd wedding anniveriary..,<br />

recently. .".^<br />

Mr. Parris retired 13 ytj«r» i<br />

ago after being self employed.,<br />

aa a wholesale distributor <strong>of</strong>.<br />

automobile accessories in.<br />

Foler<strong>of</strong>t«Pa. ....,..;<br />

They have been permanent<br />

resident* here for the past 50<br />

yean.<br />

The couple have two sons, •<br />

Edward Peter <strong>of</strong> Bowie, Mi.<br />

and Lawrence Roy 0 <strong>of</strong><br />

Media, Pa. They also have,<br />

seven grandchildren. . ,<br />

Sorority<br />

sets events<br />

The regular meeting gf gt<br />

XI Alpha Iota chapter <strong>of</strong> Beta<br />

Sigma Phi waa <strong>Oct</strong> 19 at fhe<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Pat Brown with.a<br />

program on ttie sea.<br />

Following the program, a&<br />

members participated in a<br />

craft project. , , .<br />

Jeanefte Holllngshead read<br />

thank you notes from (Sail<br />

Brown for a book scholarship<br />

awarded by ttie chapter, .and<br />

also from Barb! Harris, for<br />

members' help with the<br />

recent quUt »how. " : ,<br />

Marge Peterson announced<br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commere*<br />

would bold Its annual<br />

welcome night for new<br />

residents and the social<br />

committee was praised for<br />

the recent scavenger hunt<br />

right<br />

The next social will be ttie<br />

chapter birthday party in<br />

November. , •<br />

Pat Brown, service<br />

chalrlady, coDected canned<br />

goods and clothing for the<br />

service project and mentioned<br />

that using certain<br />

coupons would benefit the<br />

UJ, Olympic Team.<br />

Jean Kline announced that<br />

the Showmaken will put on<br />

fee production <strong>of</strong> KM Me<br />

Kate, Nov. 5 and 6, and Hand<br />

13.<br />

Karen Keane Urged<br />

members to attend the annual<br />

St. Augustine's beef and ottr<br />

affair Saturday, Nor, 5. '•'<br />

A new program series 4a'<br />

KM history <strong>of</strong> the area wffl<br />

begin at the next meeting.<br />

Nov.!, by Barbara Barrett on<br />

Indian tribes. It will health*<br />

tame <strong>of</strong> Flots Beddow.<br />

'68 dan plans<br />

reunion Nov. 26<br />

The reunion eonmlttte <strong>of</strong><br />

At CUss <strong>of</strong> 1981 <strong>of</strong> Oceaiveity A<br />

Mgh School has announced V<br />

plans for ttie 15th reunion<br />

celebration on Saturday, Nov.<br />

28 at the Crab Trip<br />

Restaurant in Somers Point<br />

Reunion chairperson Karen<br />

Sagerholm GarUand has<br />

plans underway Out Include<br />

attending the home foptbaU<br />

game ttankf^vtag morhttg ;<br />

for a pre-reunlon re- •<br />

acquaintance, the buffet atf<br />

fci Crab Trap on Nov. M, and •<br />

an evening <strong>of</strong> "oldiii" en- I<br />

tertalnment with hits <strong>of</strong> the :<br />

Ml' and special requests :<br />

ttinbyD.J.Scott MahaaW; •'.<br />

All class member* are :<br />

welcome and anyone deairing; •<br />

more tafbrmtttai may can.'<br />

reunion committee member :•<br />

Marlnem Unger NetD at 3»: •<br />

ARRIVAL I<br />

LADIES'<br />

100% Poly<br />

Long<br />

Sleeve<br />

A Tailored<br />

Shirts<br />

*<br />

Gub members hear talk on China<br />

The Women's Research<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> met at The<br />

Flanders Hotel on <strong>Oct</strong> 20 with<br />

40 members and two guest*<br />

^attending.<br />

v Tte bufmeas meeting was<br />

conducted by the president,<br />

Mr». WUllam Martin, Mrs.<br />

Robert C. Hainea led the<br />

collect and pledje. Committee<br />

reports were read and<br />

Mrs. Robert J. Ott gave a<br />

detailed account <strong>of</strong> the dub<br />

finances.<br />

MM. John A. Mawhlnney<br />

ethlbited ttie books to be<br />

to fee <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Library, TJiey were;<br />

WBiej from a Law Singer by<br />

Mehael Langdon In memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Helen Derrick and The<br />

Right Place at the Right Time<br />

by Robert Macnell In memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Margaret McAllister.<br />

A small bronie plaque bai<br />

Civic club<br />

mmtsanPier<br />

Ttie Suburban Garden<br />

dub's recent trip to Lancaster<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. A. Ware waa a success<br />

doe to the efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chairman,<br />

nit trip along with many<br />

others, planned and organized<br />

• by Mrs. Ware, have been<br />

successful and were<br />

responsible for her being<br />

nominated as Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year for 1982.<br />

Tbe next meeting wtU be<br />

Nov. 14 at the Central<br />

Methodist Church In Unwood,<br />

Mrs. H. Davis will be featured<br />

with slides <strong>of</strong> put garden club<br />

activities. There will also be a<br />

^covered dish luncheon and<br />

nomination for 1984 <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Antique snuff<br />

bottles topic<br />

Col. Howard B, Benge was<br />

the guest speaker for the<br />

recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

^Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong><br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Charles<br />

OWfleld.<br />

Col. Benge ipoke on<br />

collecting antique snuff<br />

bottle*, one <strong>of</strong> Mi many<br />

hobbies and traced the history<br />

<strong>of</strong> muff and mufl bottlee to<br />

ore-Ming dynasty. His Interest<br />

in this collection was<br />

augmented by the fact that he<br />

_ and nil wife have lived in<br />

#many sections <strong>of</strong> the world,<br />

particularly in the Orient,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Col. Benge'a oldest<br />

and moat unusual bottles was<br />

found in an antique shop whik<br />

he was living in Switzerland.<br />

The meeting was presided<br />

over by Mrs, Wood Blackman,<br />

president. Plans were<br />

discussed for several<br />

members to attend the fall<br />

^conference at Quail Hill, In<br />

Jsmlthville.<br />

It was announced Barbara<br />

Colllre would represent the<br />

organization at the annual<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Welcome Night<br />

The next meeting will be<br />

held at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clyde<br />

EJlis.,<br />

been added to ttie rose mallow<br />

picture which ton club<br />

presented to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Historical Museum.<br />

At the dose <strong>of</strong> the business<br />

meeting, Mrs. Howard<br />

Turner, vice president, introduced<br />

Helen Ragan who<br />

showed slides on a visit to<br />

China.<br />

China is a country In<br />

transition the women were<br />

told- a country <strong>of</strong> wall to wall<br />

people, <strong>of</strong> beauty and poetry.<br />

Traditional homes, works <strong>of</strong><br />

art, and temples contrast with<br />

die many modern buildings.<br />

Scenes were shown <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great Wall that extends 2.520<br />

miles •cross China and was<br />

made <strong>of</strong> stones and ttie bones<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttie many who died during<br />

Its construction.<br />

The larger cities visited<br />

were Peking, Showchou and<br />

aianghi.<br />

Hostesses for the day were<br />

Mrs. William Guffiek and<br />

Mary Kassab.<br />

At the tea table were Mrs.<br />

Craig C, Mattwwson and Mrs.'<br />

William Stewart.<br />

The nest departmental<br />

meeting will be 11 a.m. Nov. 3<br />

in St. Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church. Mrs.<br />

William Guffich will give a<br />

book review on Madam Prime<br />

Minister. Mary Kassab will be<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> the afternoon art<br />

program In the absence <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. John E, Devine who,<br />

along with several other<br />

members, will be attending<br />

an exhibit at ttie New York<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

Paul McKay and Nancy Fox-Hoover entertain<br />

Colony Club members during musical presentation<br />

on the Music Pier.<br />

Program in music<br />

A musical program<br />

featuring Nancy FOI Hoover,<br />

aoprano, Paul McKay, bass,<br />

and Doris Jacoby, ntanUt waa<br />

presented to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Colony Club on the Music<br />

Her, <strong>Oct</strong>. 17. Chairman for<br />

the event wai Dottle<br />

FYedricks.<br />

During the regular meeting,<br />

announcements were made <strong>of</strong><br />

future events. A c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

dessert card party will be held<br />

on ttie Music Pier, 12:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 1. For tickets or<br />

reservations, call Dot AJIshead<br />

at 399-1605.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Nov. I, a 9.6 mile classic<br />

marathon wUl be held on the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk to<br />

benefit ttie Sunshine Foundation.<br />

For further Information,<br />

call 34M2U.<br />

Luncheon with Santa will be<br />

on Dec. 3 from 11 a.m. til 1:30<br />

p.m. at ttie primary school,<br />

and ttie Christmas house tour<br />

will be Dec. 10 from 10 a .m. to<br />

Slnet IfJ!<br />

1VOW BEING SHOWN<br />

Distinctive<br />

WINTER FASHIONS<br />

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decorating strviet to help<br />

you from idea to initillatlon.<br />

Our yean <strong>of</strong> experience<br />

In planning and<br />

installing window treatments<br />

will help you tee the<br />

latiif window fashions and<br />

how they can bring beauty<br />

to your windows. Our window<br />

decorating service<br />

also feature* expert<br />

measuring; and estimating<br />

along with quality custom<br />

workmtnihlp for your<br />

selected window treat,<br />

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for an appointment with<br />

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l<br />

WARD'S INTERIORS<br />

SHOP AT<br />

HOME<br />

3W.f5S4<br />

3M.2SS7<br />

4 p.m. Tickets are SI for the<br />

tour.<br />

Plans for the Dec. 12 club<br />

Christmas dinner at the<br />

FlandersHotel are formulated.<br />

the Colony Club is<br />

currently iponsoring five<br />

scholarships and supporting<br />

various charities.<br />

SI1MH«J • 1MWII S*<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area residents tour the $68,000 senior citizen courtesy van 1<br />

dedicated on Friday by the Cape May County Office on Aging. The !«• f<br />

passenger Airstream is a mobile <strong>of</strong>fice to serve people in remote sections •<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, and those unable to visit the <strong>of</strong>fice headquarters in Middle<br />

Township. For additional information call the Office on Aging at 886-2784<br />

orMS-2785,<br />

Literary unit meets<br />

The literary department <strong>of</strong><br />

atony Club met at the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mary Kassab under ttie<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> President Doris<br />

Land when programs and<br />

hoetessea for the year were<br />

arranged.<br />

look review! were given by<br />

Gertrude Bodlne on A Here in<br />

Our Time, ttie •tory <strong>of</strong> Jack<br />

Kennedy and family; and a<br />

biography <strong>of</strong> Laura Hobson,<br />

author Of Gentlemen's<br />

Agreement, given by Marie<br />

RUMaek,<br />

Tbe next meeting will be<br />

Nov. 9 at the home <strong>of</strong> Frands<br />

MendenhaD when a program<br />

on the history <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

will be featured.<br />

For information, contact<br />

May Lejeune or Dorothy<br />

Voaburgh.<br />

CHORUS SWGING NOV. I<br />

The 60-member Festival<br />

Chorus, directed by Paul<br />

McKay, will present "A Gala<br />

Night At The Open," 1 pjn.<br />

Nov. 6 In the Community<br />

Church on Ventnor Avenue,<br />

Margate<br />

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savinqs<br />

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30% Off _<br />

Christmas Kits & Books<br />

25% Off<br />

All Other Merchandise<br />

Including our hew fall yarns,<br />

needlepoint, crewel, counted<br />

cross stitch 8. candlewicklng<br />

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Sunday 10 to 2<br />

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SUMMffl JEWELRY &C«J)RENS'JEWELRY<br />

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

Bauer, Gargitdo<br />

toed in garden<br />

; Suzanne Mary Bauer,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />

Bverette Lee Bauer Sr. <strong>of</strong> m<br />

fi. Short Rd,, Marmora,<br />

became the bride <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

James Garglulo, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs Joseph C Gargiulo<br />

J402S. Shore Rd., Abeecon In<br />

RUMMAGE SALE<br />

THURJDAY, FRIDAY<br />

The Lutheran Church<br />

women <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran<br />

Church, 10th Street and<br />

Central Avenue, continue with<br />

their fall rummage sale today<br />

and tomorrow, <strong>Oct</strong>. 27 and 28.<br />

Hours on Thursday are 10<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Friday<br />

from Warn to noon, Friday<br />

b fl. bag day. Light lunch is<br />

served both days.<br />

a garden wedding recenuy at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> the bride. The<br />

ftev. Richard A. RuueU <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

during the ceremony,<br />

Linda Manglno <strong>of</strong> Newfleld<br />

was the maid <strong>of</strong> honor and<br />

Karen Vaata <strong>of</strong> MulUca RU1<br />

was bridesmaid.<br />

Michael Serago <strong>of</strong><br />

PliasantvUle served as bat<br />

man. Asaisttng as usher WM<br />

Everett Lee Bauer Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

Tuckahoe Inn, the couple left<br />

tor a wedding hip to Cancun,<br />

Mexico, They will reside In<br />

Brigantlne.<br />

The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Dekea Regional High School<br />

and Douglass College,<br />

The groom Is employed by<br />

the Golden Nugget Hotel and<br />

Casino.<br />

Uhe DCniiiinq DOcAe<br />

Tradon Eiit #4 3323 Slmpjon Ave. 7 —^ ~ZA<br />

OcMnClty<br />

TRICK OR TREAT SALE<br />

ENDS OCT. 31lt<br />

ClauM for beginners and advan<br />

ctd will begin November ath. Far<br />

Information or registration call<br />

399-5111<br />

Will Men, Tun, Tnur 11*1 l»l<br />

FPI.I5-?,C<br />

Tonight's Halloween<br />

Parade will<br />

have a Knight!<br />

Come out and<br />

join the fun.<br />

KNIGHT'S<br />

Go All Out<br />

With A New<br />

Fall<br />

Hairdn!<br />

399-5558<br />

HOUSE OF<br />

BEAUTY<br />

"A FullSorvlco Salon"<br />

Qpen7:I0a,m.ioS:3Qp.m,i;7appOinfmtN,.<br />

'" / CLOSED MONDAY<br />

616 AltHiry Ave. 399-8621 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Beauty Salon<br />

• OPEN THE YEAR ROUND •<br />

A Complete Salon<br />

• Offering The Latest in Hair Styles •<br />

4iO-55th SI. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-B282<br />

Dorothy's<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

349 Weil Avt. Open Yitr Round<br />

(CUOSiD MONDAYS)<br />

CilFQLgDpolntmflnt Dill 319-4319<br />

Dorothy Co*, proprietor AIR CONDITIONIO<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph J. Garglulo<br />

EARLY.<br />

BIRD<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SERVED<br />

EVERY DAY<br />

FROMSto630 p.m.<br />

A special dinner<br />

at l special<br />

price<br />

Cii(inartj<br />

gardeii<br />

841 Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Lunch served 11 to 2<br />

399-3713 | B Q<br />

CASINO TRW TUBS,<br />

The Cedar Beach CMe<br />

Association has scheduled a<br />

casino bus tour to fee Claridge<br />

Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 1, The<br />

bus wUl depart the 34th Street<br />

Acme parking lot at 6 p.m.<br />

and leave the casino for the<br />

return trip at 11:30 p-ffi.<br />

Please call Darlene Me<br />

Cormick at SSfrMSi for further<br />

Wormatton and<br />

vations.<br />

OPENS CRAFT SHOP<br />

Wendy Dougherty has<br />

announced the opening <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new store, The Gingham<br />

Goose. 3127 West Av..~ with<br />

handmade gifts for every<br />

occasion. Classes on a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> items will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

throughout the fall. For Information<br />

call Ms, Dougherty<br />

at .198-2318 or Kay Heck at 398-<br />

4289.<br />

if you don't<br />

have an I.R.A.<br />

you could<br />

be S.O.R.R.Y.<br />

when you<br />

retire.<br />

We're In the business <strong>of</strong><br />

making your money<br />

make money.<br />

cape May county Savings & Loan<br />

7 North Main Street<br />

Cape May court House, N.J. 08210<br />

485=5186<br />

PALOMBO'S<br />

PARKWAY PHARMACY<br />

Have a Safe & Happy<br />

TO CHILDREN<br />

OF ALL AGES<br />

Don't Forget...<br />

Today lithe last<br />

day to sign up for<br />

Tht Haloween Parade<br />

Your family's health is pur prime concern<br />

RICh»rdA,P«lomboR.Ph<br />

34tH8trt«l<strong>of</strong>tA«lioryAwinuB<br />

HOURS:<br />

Mon.Sat.<br />

•».m.4pm<br />

SUNDAY<br />

•.m.-NO<strong>On</strong><br />

PtAYPCKe<br />

Halloween party, dance<br />

set at youth center<br />

Sent 125 youths attended<br />

the <strong>Oct</strong>. 8 dance for Junior and<br />

aenior high itndtnti at the<br />

Somtri Point Youth Ctntar,<br />

where they danced to records<br />

by due Jockey Roger<br />

Thsri will be another dance<br />

Nov. 9 wife muitc again by<br />

UUand. No one will be allowed<br />

In unlesa they have a membership<br />

card. Application*<br />

and money to Join wUl not be<br />

taken on spedal event night*.<br />

<strong>On</strong> OcL .a, • HaUowitn<br />

party will be given for the<br />

fourth, fifth." and ilith<br />

grader*. No one will be<br />

allowed in unless they are In<br />

costume and have a mtmberdilp<br />

card. TOw will be<br />

prim for the belt costumes,<br />

toe parfc wffl rtart at 7 pjn.<br />

Memberihlp at me Youth<br />

Center has grown to 295. All<br />

supervisor* and chaperoned<br />

are volunteers. More<br />

diaperonen are needed.<br />

Gankm dub meeting open<br />

The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> Mean<br />

aty hai announced mat the<br />

public la Invited to Ibi next<br />

meeting, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

NOT, I, at the SB Street<br />

Recreation Center.<br />

Guest speaker will be<br />

Martha Rapp <strong>of</strong> Wynewood,<br />

Pa., whose topic Twill be<br />

Japanese Innovations.<br />

Mm. Rapp, who spent aix<br />

weeks In Japan studying<br />

arranging, la a patt president<br />

<strong>of</strong> ftabana International and<br />

also a past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Garden Club In BalaCynwyd,<br />

Fl.<br />

Club guests will be asked to<br />

contribute II for tbU<br />

program.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jonph<br />

Mattra <strong>of</strong> Rlverton announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, Susan Louise <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to Jama Thomas<br />

Duffy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He l» the<br />

•on <strong>of</strong> Jeannttti Lehman <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood and Walter Duffy <strong>of</strong><br />

Lake Gtorge, N.Y.<br />

The bride-to-be it a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Huuian School <strong>of</strong><br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27<br />

Art, Philadelphia,<br />

creative director <strong>of</strong><br />

Display Inc. in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Mr, Duffy U a graduated<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High Schoef ^<br />

registered builder, h><br />

working for Walter Amain,<br />

builder. -.;..""<br />

The wedding will take ika<br />

March 31, 1984. ~<br />

New <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents are welcomed last Thursday night at the intermediate school<br />

cafeteria by clubs and organizations during the annual welcome night sponsored by the Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce. Several organizations set up displays with information and free brochuresV<br />

Refreshments were served following entertainment provided by members <strong>of</strong> the Young Entertamers.<br />

HAIRS<br />

A<br />

POPPIN<br />

{Formirly KaraLyn Hair Styllstj)<br />

Is Now Open<br />

1604 Haven Ave,<br />

Palmer Shopping Center<br />

399-4333<br />

Open Mon.-Soi.. Than. laM n^hit<br />

THRIFT SALE!<br />

(Newand Used Items)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Animal League, Inc.<br />

Hov.4lhind5tfi<br />

MBAibuiyAvi,<br />

(NexftoSporttworld)<br />

011(399.0719<br />

for pick up & donation!<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Residents Take<br />

Pride in Home Ownership<br />

A apeeiai "S«lute" to the horaemakew <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty!<br />

Your taute In homemaklng would nuke any community<br />

proud, The homes in the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty area depict the<br />

prosperity that we all enjoy.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homes will always stand as a challenge to<br />

other communities. You, Mr. and Mrs. Homemaker, are<br />

indeed to be congratulated for the way you keep adding to<br />

your home's comfort and beauty.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> you are fortunate<br />

enough to have the ready cash<br />

you need to keep your honti<br />

the way you want them, while<br />

others must operate your<br />

hones within a limited<br />

budget. But whether you run<br />

your hone oa a budget or with<br />

unlimited capital, you can<br />

have the type home you<br />

desire, The local financial institutions<br />

can and wUl finance<br />

most types <strong>of</strong> hone construction<br />

or Improvement*.<br />

If you feel your home Is not up to par and In need <strong>of</strong><br />

repair* or tnodtmixatioa, consult any local contractor or<br />

building material firm. Interior decorator, paint store,<br />

nvBttttra or apnUaBN dealer. TtU them your wishes and<br />

they will supply you with the latest material, dependable<br />

labor and bait possible Mrvice-all at a price to fit your<br />

budget. • •<br />

J5<br />

Now Is tht tint* to<br />

Hath, omr UnSa, patio,<br />

oondUkoinf.<br />

TtoOoianClty<br />

have • •"<br />

erta room, auq porch,<br />

central hating oTilr<br />

Tqms* opens Nov. 2<br />

The Attanttc Community'<br />

Mige Theater Departtnent<br />

willprMtnt Emu, writttn by<br />

British playwright Piter<br />

Shaffer, on Wedneiday,<br />

Thursday, Friday and<br />

Saturday, Nov. 24 at S p jn. in<br />

Walter E, Edge Thaattr on<br />

the Mays Landing campus.<br />

The double-part leads are<br />

played by Bob Gottschall and<br />

Louis Colaitnni as Or.<br />

JIMMY'S<br />

SiHViCECiNTER<br />

4HI1W1I1AVI. 0HI3U-6BI4<br />

Dysart, Rob Chambers and<br />

Thomas Fisher as Alan;,<br />

Strang, and Kathle Brown and<br />

Shirley Burke as Dora Strang.<br />

Winner <strong>of</strong> the Uffi fon|r<br />

Award for Best Play, Eqw<br />

concerns a piychiatrlgt'i.<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> the mind <strong>of</strong> i.<br />

young boy who has committed,<br />

a hideous crime.<br />

The mrtnt is free and'optf<br />

to the public. ,.<br />

TWO WINTER SPECIALS!<br />

Piuih sysftm and refill,<br />

check belts and hoses,<br />

up to 2 oais, <strong>of</strong> Antireeze<br />

Full Service •<br />

Lubrication, oil<br />

change, oil filter, up to 5<br />

qts. 10W 40 oil, only<br />

FOR YOUR CAB'S APPOINTMENT<br />

$ 24 00<br />

$22 70<br />

CALL TODAY 388-6664<br />

• ••mil<br />

Current C.O.D. Prices<br />

CAU<br />

641-7234<br />

Automatic<br />

Deltanr<br />

Available<br />

019 HO gallon minimum<br />

V<br />

* HOMI; Fl I I .Oil, Oil<br />

1 Kallon minimum<br />

K-l KI-ROSI-.Nf'<br />

24-9 SI II SI-HVK.K<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong><br />

Mainland Nursery School,<br />

located at the United<br />

Methodist Church, Doran<br />

Avenue and Bethel Road in<br />

S&ners Point, will hold an<br />

.open house en Tuesday,<br />

November 1 at 8 PA.<br />

Speaker will be Kathleen<br />

Monaghan, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

^ educational consultant.<br />

V bad teacher Is Leonora<br />

Karlock, assisted by Patricia<br />

G««si, both fully accredited in<br />

pre-school through eighth<br />

grade.<br />

For information on class<br />

openings or toe open house<br />

cafl the school at 927-flWfl.<br />

$ . CRAFT SHOW<br />

SALE SATURDAY<br />

The freshman class <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School wUl<br />

hold a craft show and tale<br />

op*n to the public on the<br />

MtfSic Pier 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday. Refreshments will<br />

betavauable and door print<br />

awarded. Proceeds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evtnt will benefit the class for<br />

future events,<br />

.**Ci»ASSIFIiDAP<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

"T}le total concept<br />

iji Interior Design'^<br />

*: FURNISHINGS<br />

J>UPHOLSTERY<br />

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N<br />

THE 8ENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N J.<br />

Galcbvell is<br />

Mason <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Mafonlc<br />

dub's Brd Annul Ladkt<br />

Mgbt on the Music Pier last<br />

Saturday night wltne«ed the<br />

•election <strong>of</strong> Robert C. CaldwellU<br />

the <strong>1983</strong> Mason <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year, and the appUutt<br />

IMflfltd to the popularity <strong>of</strong><br />

(he choice.<br />

Long active In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Masonic circles, Caktwell Is a<br />

put master <strong>of</strong> his lodge in<br />

New York and a put<br />

presiding <strong>of</strong>ficer, here in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong> the other York<br />

Rite bodlea. He currently<br />

serves aa treasurer <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club, M<br />

organist <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Lodge<br />

No, 171 and as the recorder In<br />

Honored on 60th<br />

year as a Mason<br />

photo by i#n|df Itydlo<br />

New Jersey District President Tom Musumect, left, congratulates newly Installed <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Exchange Club president Tom MeGlII as, from left, president-elect Jack Schneider, secretary<br />

Pete Plndaie and vice president Don Doll Jr. look on.<br />

RUIMB Wttson, a longtime<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty resident was<br />

honored OcL 18 In Bridgeton<br />

where members <strong>of</strong> Masonic<br />

lodge. Evening Star 17,<br />

gathered to ate him receive<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Iirovood hears reports<br />

fee rare 60-year old wreath<br />

from the Grand Lodge <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, Free and Accepted<br />

Masons.<br />

% The regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Theboa Stiles, garden club Irma Suplee reported she "Leedsvtlle," he IJ asking all District Deputy Grand<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> linwood was chairman, announced the had received her order <strong>of</strong> dtiiens who have old pott Master Norman II Peek, In<br />

• held recenuy at the home <strong>of</strong> next meeting will be at the 1984-8S calendar planners. cards, pictures, diplomas, making the presentation to<br />

the president, Esther home <strong>of</strong> Virginia Weston on Anyone interested in pur- furniture, etc, they would be Mr. Wilson, dwelt on fee<br />

Truman, who introduced <strong>Oct</strong>. 27 Many members chasing one may contact her. willing to donate, to contact changes in fee way <strong>of</strong> Ufa<br />

Anne Marie Lewis, candidate reported enjoying a visit to a Tickets have been obtained him or another society MneeWuson became a Mason<br />

for the 37th annual Cltiranship local candy factory. A trip to a for a theatre party at fee member, Members hope, In Jn January 1924.<br />

Institute which was held at historical museum and Gateway Playhouie on the very near future, to have a Present to witness the<br />

Douglass College.<br />

greenhouse are being plan- opening night, Nov. SO to see A building to display these<br />

Befte Flanagan announced ned.<br />

Ovistma$ Carol, Tickets may historical items.<br />

bat the newly organised craft Under the club's social be obtained from the chair- Hostesses for the evening<br />

and needlework group win service department, a man, Shirley Lampreeht at were Stella ZanlewsW and<br />

;, #meet at her home on Dec. 12. donation was made to the 927-7281.<br />

Alice Potter, The next<br />

At thU meeting the members Mary Bisch<strong>of</strong>f Fund, Mem- Mrs. Truman and Mrs, meeting will be at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

wUl bake Christmas cookies ben are asked to bring the Tullio represented the club at Mrs. Stiles, with*- Dort*<br />

and breads to be sold at the following to the November the fall regional conference <strong>of</strong> Qerkens and Shirley Lam-<br />

bake sale at Sbore Man Dec. meeting: Toilet articles and the New Jersey State preeht as co-hostesses, and<br />

17. At future meetings, the handmade items to be taken Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs fee Rev. Dave Bailey from<br />

group wul be making hand- to a local nursing home for at Quail fflll where the Ranch Hope the guest<br />

crafted items to be sold at the Christmas; a new toy for keynote speaker was Samuel speaker.<br />

dub show and sell program in needy children; two baby S. CrandeU, author <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

April.<br />

items for me Atlantic County book, Power-Sps<strong>of</strong>c, who<br />

The education chairman Needlework Guild; and •poke on how to be a more<br />

reported applications were canned goods for toe Atlantic effective speaker.<br />

A given to Mainland Regional County Outreach program. Guest speaker for the<br />

• High School for the 51st an- Mrs, Truman, and fee vice meeting was James Kirk <strong>of</strong> BIRD<br />

nual college day at Douglass prealdent Anne Tullio., at- Linwood who has been active<br />

College Nov. 12. Any ln- tended me faD workshop in in collecting and cataloging SPECIAL<br />

' terestod women high school MUlvUle in <strong>Oct</strong>ober. Many historical memorabella <strong>of</strong><br />

students are eligible to attend members attended'a farewell Linwood.<br />

f SERVED<br />

s the session, which will in- luncheon for Artene Oflaon, a Instrumental in organUng<br />

H troduce them to campus life. past president and 28-year a group <strong>of</strong> interested citizens -'EVERYDAY<br />

member. Mrs. Gllson has to delvie into toe history <strong>of</strong> the p8)M5to6:30p.ln.<br />

moved ft Florida.<br />

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OHiuaries<br />

Elmer Kraft; retired designer<br />

Elmer L. Kraft <strong>of</strong> 3141 West Av., dlfd <strong>Oct</strong>. 19 In Linwood<br />

Convalescf nt Center, He wai 73.<br />

Retired, he was a designer for the ESS Company,<br />

#UdlU #p<br />

I- A resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 24 yeari, he formerly lived In<br />

Dreland, Pa<br />

'•He la survivid by his wife, Jessie M.; a ion, Richard L, <strong>of</strong><br />

JJortland, Ore.; a daughter, Roberta LaBelte <strong>of</strong> Aabury • and<br />

Jliree grandchildren.<br />

•: A Service <strong>of</strong> Memory and Love wai held Saturday in the<br />

first Preabyterlan Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Interment was at<br />

%e convenience <strong>of</strong> the family,<br />

,"• The family requests contributions to the American Cancer<br />

Sbcieft' or the Flrit Preibyterian Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

•Arrangemanti by fte Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Raymond Sutton; high school<br />

maintenance supervisor<br />

/•LINWOOD - Raymond C. "Tip" Sutton <strong>of</strong> Jefferion<br />

Avenue died <strong>Oct</strong>. 22 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />

.•Point He was 61,<br />

• I Bom in Unwood. he lived In the area aU hta Uf e,<br />

*; He was supervisor <strong>of</strong> maintenance at Mainland Regional<br />

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High School in Unwood and worked at the Ltawood<br />

Recreation Center for a number <strong>of</strong> yean.<br />

He belonged to the Rainbow Bowling League and was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Christ Episcopa! Church In Somers Point.<br />

Surviving are hia wife, PaWeia; three daughten, Mra.<br />

Patricia Sue Sobon <strong>of</strong> Tomera River, Colleen Erin Wyiwkowski<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seullville, KeUy Uia Sutton, at home; a son, Lt,<br />

Christopher R. V, Sutton, stationed in Germany; a liater,<br />

Mrs, Lila Conover <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a brother, John D,<br />

Sutton <strong>of</strong> linwood; and three grandchildren<br />

Services were Wednesday at the Mlddieton-Stroble<br />

Funeral Home, Somers Point, Interment wai in Zion<br />

Cemetery, Bargaintown.<br />

Fred 'Chappie' Chapman,<br />

Rachdl Michener Pasty, a resident <strong>of</strong> Fair Acres, Lima,<br />

Pa., died in Riddle Memorial Hospital, Media, Pa on <strong>Oct</strong> 21<br />

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A farmer secretary for the county engineer's department<br />

in the Delaware County courthouse, Media, she retired in<br />

1070,<br />

Born in Philadelphia, she wu a graduate <strong>of</strong> Pierce<br />

Business School, Philadelphia, was a member <strong>of</strong> Aldan<br />

Union Church, Aldan, Pa. and active in the Republican<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Delaware County,<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Aldan, Pa. and Lansdowne, Pa,, she had<br />

resided in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 1.7 years.<br />

Surviving are one daughter, Anna Lee Rosenthal <strong>of</strong> Winter<br />

Pirk, Fla.; one brother, William M. MlUen <strong>of</strong> OaMyn- and<br />

two granddaughters.<br />

Manorial contrtbutioni may be made to the general fund,<br />

Aldan Union Church, Providence Road and Clifton Avenue,<br />

Aldan, Pa. 19018-<br />

fonner mayor <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Sarah Freeman; retired<br />

SOMERS POINT-Frri W. Oapimn, former mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

Someri Point, di§d <strong>Oct</strong>. 23ath«ne. He waa 80. state school operator<br />

Mr, Chapman, affectionately known as "aiappie," had<br />

served eight consecutive terms u mayor beginning In 1842,<br />

During his tenure, he was credited with bringing Uit city out<br />

<strong>of</strong> bankruptcy, encouraging the development <strong>of</strong> the Fairways<br />

homes, spearheading the drive for the city's sewerage<br />

authority and establishing John F Kennedy Park.<br />

He retired as mayor in IMS,<br />

A Moon, he waa a member <strong>of</strong> Keystone Lodge, the<br />

Atlantic Qty Shrine Club and Crescent Temple Shrine<br />

Trenton.<br />

He Is iurvivtd by a ion, Fred W. Chapman Jr <strong>of</strong><br />

Brigantine; a slater, Mildred Chapman Komaa <strong>of</strong> Miami-<br />

•even grandchildren and sis great-grandchildren<br />

Servioei will be 11 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Mid-<br />

(fieten-Sfrobel Funeral Home. Interment wiU be in Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona<br />

Friends may Mil at the funeral home today (Thursday)<br />

from 7 to 9 g.m.<br />

Rachdl Foeey, 85; lived hen 17 years<br />

Anne Stokes; longtime<br />

Sarah C, Freeman <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor died Monday in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. She was 83.<br />

Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Freeman lived in Cape May<br />

Counry most <strong>of</strong> her Ufe,<br />

She was a retired switchboard operator for the Woodbine<br />

State School. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the United Methodist<br />

Church In Tuckahoe, the United Methodist Women <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Church and the Cape May Chapter No. 156, Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

astern Star,<br />

Surviving are her daughter, Mary Emma Gannon <strong>of</strong><br />

MillvOle; a sister, Amanda ScheUinger <strong>of</strong> WUdwood Crest;<br />

two grandsons; and eight great-grandchildren.<br />

Services wUL&e 11 a.m. today (Thursday) in the Langley<br />

Funeral Home, Tuckahoe, Interment will follow in Head <strong>of</strong><br />

the River Cemetery, EsteU Manor,<br />

Friends may call one hour before services, with Eaatern<br />

Star services being held at 10:30 a.m.<br />

Philadelphia resident<br />

UNWOOD _ Annt D. (Swmmy) Stokw <strong>of</strong> W Cheltenhani<br />

Av., dlid <strong>Oct</strong>. 20 in Our Lidy'i Reiidinci, Reisaiitvllle, She<br />

wai 69<br />

Mrs, Stokes graduated in 1932 from John W. Halllhan High<br />

School, Philadelphia A longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

ihi moved to Unwood in 1978,<br />

Surviving ire: two sons, Thomas J, <strong>of</strong> Summit and Charles<br />

J, Jr, <strong>of</strong> Uiiwood; a daughter, Carol Anne Jones <strong>of</strong> But<br />

Greenwich, R.I,- a sister, Kathertne F, Monihan <strong>of</strong> Mean<br />

aty; and 11 grandehlldfen,<br />

Mais <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celthrated Monday in Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows Church, Interment was in Holy Sepulchre<br />

Cemetery, Philadelphia.<br />

Arrangements were by the Adams Pirt»ct Funeral Home,<br />

Northfield,<br />

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10 — SECTION ONE<br />

Handful <strong>of</strong> issues dominate candidates' discussion<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN<br />

SntlKl-UdgerStia<br />

SOTffiM FOOT - Nearly<br />

10 people attended the loci!<br />

Improvement aiioclaUensponsorad<br />

candidates' night<br />

here last Tuesday evening to<br />

hear the views <strong>of</strong> four Coundl<br />

candidates and two mayoral<br />

hopefuls.<br />

A considerable portion <strong>of</strong><br />

the two-hour event consisted<br />

<strong>of</strong> bickering between members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the crowd and some<br />

candidates, and questions<br />

meetly dealt with the city's<br />

recent purchase <strong>of</strong> • computer,<br />

the 87 percent<br />

sewerage rate hike and the<br />

proposed condemnation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bethel Road flrehouH.<br />

While some felt the<br />

firefighters' Issue — which<br />

began in 1981 whin the city's<br />

two fire companies walked<br />

out In protest <strong>of</strong> the lay<strong>of</strong>fs <strong>of</strong><br />

five fire dispatchers due to<br />

budget cuts — would be<br />

stepped over In this campaign<br />

unlike previous election*,<br />

question to candidates<br />

Tuesday night showed that<br />

the matter was still very<br />

much In toe public's mind,<br />

" The city U currently<br />

researching the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

condemnation <strong>of</strong> the building,<br />

which Is owned by the Somen<br />

Point Volunteer Fire Com.<br />

pany <strong>On</strong>e Inc.<br />

"It only happened because<br />

at a few hard heads on both<br />

sides," <strong>of</strong>fered Incumbent<br />

Republican Mayor Harvey L.<br />

Smith, who U seeking Ha<br />

third term, about be walkout.<br />

Smith said the city baa<br />

three options, to continue the<br />

status quo in which both<br />

companies share the facility,<br />

have the city build in own<br />

BrehouM or condemn At<br />

Bethel Road property and<br />

building under eminent<br />

domain. He said there wasn't<br />

enough Information regarding<br />

the choices for him to make a<br />

decision.<br />

Running against Smith I*<br />

former Council president<br />

Fred Fontana who at the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> the. questioning wai<br />

unavailable due to a previous<br />

commitment at the Someri<br />

Point Little League award's<br />

dtantr.<br />

Democrat Charles Murray,<br />

tie Second Ward candlatc<br />

running against incumbent<br />

Ofllr Kesnig, called for a<br />

compromise on tta issue, as<br />

did republican Elmer Carry, a<br />

former councilman running<br />

tor the First Ward seat being<br />

vacated by George Hyatt, who<br />

lin't seeking rMlwtlon,<br />

Carty'g opponent, John Hill,<br />

a Democrat, said Mat he isn't<br />

In favor <strong>of</strong> condemnation<br />

because it would cost the<br />

taxpayers more money.<br />

"Nothing U gained by It,"<br />

HUi said <strong>of</strong> condemnation,<br />

noting that the city could get<br />

use <strong>of</strong> the facility I' It<br />

negotiated with the former<br />

Fire Company Qn».<br />

Incumbent First Ward<br />

Councilwoman Kesnig agreed<br />

with Smith uying that more<br />

Information would be needed<br />

for Council to make a<br />

decision. The city, she said<br />

would alto have to find out<br />

where the money to purchase<br />

the facility in condemnation<br />

would go: to the fire company<br />

or to be disbursed by the<br />

state.<br />

When asked by Somera<br />

point Improvement<br />

Association President Ruth<br />

Lane if the candidate would<br />

support a move to make the<br />

dty budget subject to voter<br />

approval like tne school<br />

budget is, all candidates said<br />

hey would support such a<br />

measure.<br />

The recent council purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> a computer and If* s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

which will co«t more than<br />

1130,000 drew much public<br />

Questioning. However all fee<br />

candidates except 190 hit<br />

the purchase was a slip in the<br />

right direction.<br />

Hill said he felt the city was<br />

"jumping the gun" when It<br />

purchased the computer and<br />

that It would be financially<br />

wiser to rent computer tpaee.<br />

In his opening remarta,<br />

Smith noted his recent<br />

decision to take an early<br />

retirement in order to denote<br />

full time as mayor. Re<br />

stressed Ms experience and<br />

community work as reasons<br />

why he should be re-elected.<br />

"I'ma very active mayor,"<br />

Smith Raid, "I believe In afl<br />

the organisations <strong>of</strong> this city...<br />

I believe I'm out there to<br />

represent the people. I win be<br />

here to provide the extra<br />

leadership to keep our town<br />

vibrant, to keep good sound<br />

ratibles and to keep fee tax<br />

mte down."<br />

Fontana, who arrived<br />

shortly before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

session, said he felt the dty<br />

should go "slow ud easy" on<br />

condominium development<br />

and require sidewalks to be<br />

put in by developers.<br />

"Our bays are being raped<br />

by dragging the bottom," he<br />

said adding that the B.L.<br />

England Generating Station<br />

in Beesley's Point and maybe<br />

even tbe hospital are dumping<br />

pollutants into the atmosphere.<br />

Fontana also cited hji two<br />

terms on Counefl and tote<br />

years as Coundl president at<br />

experience for the Job, He<br />

said that in spit* <strong>of</strong> Us Job as<br />

an airline pilot for Eastern<br />

Airlines, he will have time to<br />

devote to tbe position.<br />

First Ward Council candidate<br />

Carty noted his nineyears<br />

on Coundl and membership<br />

on the Planning<br />

Board aa valuable experience<br />

for the position. He said whin<br />

health problems forced him to<br />

give up public <strong>of</strong>fice he felt he<br />

didn't finish the Job be was<br />

ejected to do. He said he's<br />

been a Democrat, Republican<br />

and an Independent<br />

"It has hurt that I new<br />

finished the Job,*' he uJd. "1<br />

ftlnk I can do a hell o* a good<br />

jab, I have the time to spend,"<br />

HB, who U also active In<br />

the Sharks FootbaU<br />

Association and Little<br />

League, said Ha main reason<br />

for running was his three<br />

children and •IHIMMJ than to<br />

grow up in a good community.<br />

"I want Somen Point to<br />

keep me Step ahead <strong>of</strong> other<br />

oommunlnea," Hill said.<br />

Kesnig echoed Hill's<br />

reasons for running, saying<br />

ttat her children were raJMd<br />

here and her grandchildren<br />

are being railed here.<br />

She said she wants to be<br />

Democratic challenger<br />

Murray said that be Hkta<br />

what he sees In Soraers Point<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. ii«<br />

PHOTO BY Saner stjjla<br />

Somera Point Council candidates Elmer Carty, John Hill, Clair Kesnig, Charlei Murray, a<br />

Mayor Harvey L. Smith aniwer quettions from the public at Tuesday nlght't candidates' aight|t<br />

the Somen Point Senior Citizen Center.<br />

Group fonm to back local Council candidates<br />

The CttiKM Committee for<br />

Responsive Government, a<br />

newly formed organiMtlon <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents and<br />

taxpayers, had Its first fund<br />

Fant, Committee treasurer,<br />

band.<br />

According to spokesman<br />

and Committee President<br />

Robert P. Miller, the non-<br />

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I 1I<br />

Robert P. Miller addresses<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

newly formed Citizens<br />

Committee for Responsive<br />

Government <strong>of</strong><br />

which he is president.<br />

formed two months ago<br />

because its members perceived<br />

"a real need to form a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> people who share a<br />

philosophy that local<br />

government should be<br />

responsive to the needaond<br />

desirei <strong>of</strong> the dtiiens It SHo<br />

Miller explained number<br />

one goal the committee has<br />

set to accomplish within the<br />

next year.<br />

"We are going to support<br />

local candidates for<br />

municipal <strong>of</strong>fice,** be said,<br />

"who share our belief that<br />

government in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

should work to: preserve the<br />

family atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the dty,<br />

promote peace and harmony<br />

to local government, keep the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> government down,<br />

bring accountability back to<br />

public <strong>of</strong>ficials and stop<br />

overdevelopment in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty,"<br />

The group hain't selected<br />

candlates to support. Miller<br />

aid. "However, we are actively<br />

looking for candidates<br />

who share our common goals<br />

and beliefs for and about<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," he added "Most<br />

likely what we will do Is invite<br />

candidates to speak to Ae<br />

Citizens Committee about<br />

how they Plan to addreaa<br />

The Committee<br />

seeking Increased K<br />

nem-1<br />

bershlp and win be ruta<br />

ads and press releases; n tb»f<br />

coming weeks and ma hi to<br />

encourage involvemi it bj<br />

more local crowns.<br />

The committee will i tott'<br />

sending out a newitatte tod!<br />

members on a periodic<br />

Evans notes county's<br />

energy savings plan<br />

A new computer-based<br />

siergy system will be installed<br />

in the Cape May<br />

County Correctional Center,<br />

according to Freeholder<br />

Ralph Evans.<br />

The new system will control<br />

electricity as well as fuel<br />

consumption In the entire<br />

correctional center.<br />

The correctional center<br />

used approximately $75,000<br />

yearly In electricity and<br />

135,000 in fuel. It Is projected<br />

the new system will save 18<br />

percent a year, or approximately<br />

$19,000, Evans<br />

•Id.<br />

"In less than two years the<br />

energy savings at today's<br />

money value will pay for the<br />

enttre system. The savings<br />

over the next 15 to 20 years<br />

can be over $350,000 in the<br />

Correctional Center alone,"<br />

Evans explained.<br />

"We have performed<br />

energy audits on all the<br />

county buildings. A new<br />

energy plan has been worked<br />

out for each <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

"It is hoped to eventually<br />

put a micro processor In each<br />

building to hook into be<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

"ttrrlnt <strong>Oct</strong>n Qltj 1 Vicinity"<br />

jf/fittfllgootf, "H6P4W<br />

rtpalr metf major bronds ot<br />

iMtlhtn, dryen, fetrigeralors. ranges<br />

•Mdlihwlintrs.<br />

APPIIANCE SiRVKE<br />

NMMlaf 11,1111<br />

central computer. Whin Ufel<br />

is completed, rtpat and]<br />

maintenance people, cuj<br />

check a computer printouts<br />

and know exactly when i<br />

problem may exist," jEvu<br />

continued.<br />

"Another major p roject<br />

feat has been compk ted •<br />

modemteation <strong>of</strong> the fenergj<br />

plant (boiler room) at UM||<br />

main courthouse cenUr<br />

where draft controls; wen<br />

Installed to stop heat etcapini<br />

up the flue, and five btw ei and<br />

boilers made nun tfflcUnt<br />

Nearly 800 storm fctodewi<br />

were Installed with s<br />

projected 4.S percent bnerp<br />

saving. In the malnj car<br />

SWUM building, SOInSvkfoii<br />

air conditioners ! win,<br />

replaced with cental air*<br />

conditioning. '<br />

New drop etfflnpj wwt<br />

installed to modemJie and tat<br />

down tbe cubic air space to bt<br />

heated and cooled, Niw<br />

lighting was installed to<br />

further cut down electric bflU,<br />

"Most <strong>of</strong> the energy audN<br />

were done in cooperation wttt<br />

fee planning board" EvM<br />

399-4398<br />

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MEASURE<br />

m*<br />

MEDICINES<br />

CAREFULLY<br />

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THE SENTINEH.EDtiER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 11 - SECTION ONE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TAXPAYERS<br />

WE NEED YOUR HELP!<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors have received numerous calls and visits by irate<br />

taxpayers over the new <strong>1983</strong> Tax Assessments. A copy <strong>of</strong> the new assessment<br />

breakdown <strong>of</strong> land and building for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been refused to the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors. We need the total breakdown in order to assist the<br />

property owners. Without a copy <strong>of</strong> this assessment printout, we are greatly<br />

handicapped.<br />

Now, we need your assistance to help yourself.<br />

i<br />

PLEASE call either <strong>of</strong> the following for these breakdown<br />

figures:<br />

1. Appraisal Surveys, Inc. 609-428-3272 or 609-<br />

729-0592.<br />

2. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tax Assessor 609-399-6111 and ask<br />

for your assessment.<br />

Breakdown a. Land<br />

b. Building.<br />

c. Total<br />

3. Then forward your land and building breakdown<br />

by person or mail to the following address:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors<br />

405 22nd St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

We are totally in favor <strong>of</strong> 100% assessments based on current market value.<br />

However, we have found numerous instances where the land, building and total<br />

new assessments are greatly exceeding actual market value. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reators is here to serve and assist you as we are property owners and taxpayers<br />

ACT NOW!!<br />

TO HAVE YOUR TAXES<br />

BASED ON A FAIR ASSESSMENT<br />

This Advertisement<br />

has been ordered and paid for by the<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOARD OF REALTORS<br />

%


PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SKNTINKLLb:iX.ER, OCEAN CITY, WJ. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, HB-<br />

Mayor, £ormer Council prexy vie<br />

(ran page 1) and during her DM term economically efficient A resident <strong>of</strong> the dty for «<br />

worked on public buildings, A licensed real estate years, ttrty served on fee<br />

A s<strong>of</strong>t-spoken man, Fon- finance and fire and rescue representative since 1972, highway and library comts.<br />

42. U a firm believer In committees. Recentlv he wait HU, who lives on West New mittees and the police com.<br />

the state cap la«r« governing elected president <strong>of</strong> the newly Jersey wife his wife Judy and mittee. He was the usUtant<br />

budgeting. He views MmMlf • formed Senior Citizen!' three children, is actively<br />

foreman <strong>of</strong> the highway,<br />

conservative Democrat Adviiory Board,<br />

involved with fee Semen<br />

department tor seven yaara<br />

An airline pilot with<br />

Democrat Charles E. Point Little League and fee<br />

and has been a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Eastern Airlines, Fontana<br />

Murray <strong>of</strong> Rutgers Road U Starks Football Association.<br />

local Planning Board for 10<br />

moved here from New York<br />

yean, serving u Its chair-<br />

' seeking to unseat Kesnlg. A<br />

following an honorable<br />

retired businessman, he has Going up against HOI for fee man Bar four yean.<br />

discharge from the US. Air<br />

lived in the area for over 10 First Ward Council teat bring Although Wi Urea con-<br />

Force A 17-year resident <strong>of</strong><br />

years and U an active vacated by Republican secutive terns on tkt body<br />

fiomeri Point, he lives with<br />

member <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's George Hyatt, who toni ended in IMS when he<br />

Ml wife Nancy (nee Mum-<br />

Catholic church.<br />

seeking reelection, is one- resigned Am to health reason John Hill Charles Murray Clalr Kesnig<br />

ford) and their three children<br />

m Broadway. He maintains<br />

Although he han't held a<br />

time Councilman Carty who he too is running en his<br />

feat Mi job will allow him to<br />

local <strong>of</strong>fice, he has served as<br />

served rune years on fee local Cbundl experience.<br />

be available to the public.<br />

fee chief <strong>of</strong> fee Pennsylvania<br />

governing body.<br />

Management workers score salary petitioners<br />

Inheritance Taiei in<br />

Coundlwoman Keanlg first Philadelphia, was executive<br />

entered the local political<br />

Odls 'cap*Iowa 'blessing'<br />

"While expensive and and Uvtttte*, the dflr wguld explain why we don't dewrve one <strong>of</strong> the leaden W<br />

director <strong>of</strong> fee Philadelphia<br />

scene three yearn ago when<br />

useless law suits Initiated by have been in terrible trouble oar <strong>1983</strong> salaries," the required to be on :1hr,<br />

Fair Housing Commission,<br />

she secured her first term on and wai a member gf fee<br />

Freeholder William E. news relMM. "I strongly feel fee mayor and his small right in the middle <strong>of</strong> me atatemait centtnued. program, I think thja shojMS<<br />

Qty Council after winning fee Philadelphia Zoning bard <strong>of</strong><br />

Sturm Jr. feels fee much that budget cap lawi referendum committee were toutt MUOB," they con-<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> confidence on ttWr<br />

Nit from newcomer Adjustments.<br />

criticized and maligned should eonttnu and the disrupting the atf this tinued- "Now the people whs<br />

The managers appeared part," Soifer continued. "Djih<br />

Democrat Jeff Morris for the<br />

"cap" laws, which place<br />

position vacated by Democrat<br />

He served three years in the<br />

tapaytag puDflc should fight summer, management and Darted all the turmoil want to<br />

lu«»day on • taped television PUeggl and I repreMdtarf<br />

limitations on a growth In<br />

WUllamCamp.<br />

U.S. Army and was appointed<br />

any steal to makes tarn," employeej worked efficiently penaH*e three <strong>of</strong> the<br />

debate concerning the ourselves. We didn't ask for »:<br />

a federal veterans advisor<br />

property taxation, have been<br />

to keep <strong>Ocean</strong> Cite operating manager* who helped to <strong>of</strong>f*<br />

referendum on Teleprompter spokesman to give tilrr-<br />

Billing herself a niUtJme<br />

and is active in veterans<br />

a "blessing" to fee individual<br />

potiHveh/,"<br />

set thdrexpcMlve folly," the<br />

Channel I. The program win views." ••<br />

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eouncllwoman, ihe U<br />

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taxpayer.<br />

This U the statement Issued datenent continued,<br />

be aired next week,<br />

Pileggi and Soifer thanl^l<br />

currently the chairperson <strong>of</strong><br />

FOR CRAFT SHOW<br />

(We Council committees —<br />

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by Don Pileggi and Mark "And they will, untow<br />

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VMiK II — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, I9K3<br />

Upper voters will decide on expanded Township Committee in November<br />

i" .tiiini cd from page 1)<br />

Former Upper Township<br />

» Mayor Charles Coiiiboone<br />

just rtcpntly threw hu hat in<br />

the ring for a three-year, term<br />

It was his wife PaWcia who<br />

took the unoontested<br />

Democratic primary riei<br />

hert in .limt. However, job<br />

obligations forced her out <strong>of</strong><br />

the race and she was replaced<br />

by her huiband who ended his<br />

mayoral career in 1977.<br />

Write-in Democratic<br />

candidate George Sherby <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermp is seeking a two-yeir<br />

term on the body, going up<br />

Hpinst McDonough for that<br />

rnsilion.<br />

Independent candidates<br />

Bruho tropeano, Evelyn Roth<br />

otid'. former Mayor Frank<br />

Kruk Sr have all pulled out <strong>of</strong><br />

tfje face<br />

•Beyel, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, sees the<br />

retenuon <strong>of</strong> gross receipts<br />

taxes the major issue facing<br />

township residents. He laid he<br />

«iH. fight any moves that<br />

wjmld take gross receipts<br />

from the municipalities<br />

rating such rateables and<br />

sfiSfing them with other<br />

cJjBfnuniBes,<br />

r^They {communities<br />

Making gross receipts) have<br />

npf; run their government<br />

Daniel Beyel<br />

efficiently, " Beyel jaid<br />

referring to cities such as<br />

Camden and Newark that<br />

would like to see such revenue<br />

come its way,<br />

Beyel, the president <strong>of</strong><br />

Boulevard Liquors on<br />

Roosevelt Boulevard in<br />

Marmora, maintains a<br />

municipality should be run<br />

like a business and that<br />

government should insure<br />

that it "lives within its<br />

means,"<br />

The continuing growth <strong>of</strong><br />

the township should be<br />

blended with the old portions<br />

d the municipality, Beyel<br />

said adding that steps to insure<br />

water quality should be<br />

taken,<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />

University with a bachelor <strong>of</strong>.<br />

science and a master in<br />

business administration<br />

degrees, leytl has secved u<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Township<br />

Committee since 1979. During<br />

hii first term <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice he<br />

sei ved as director <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />

and finance; he was deputy<br />

mayor during this past term<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. In addition, he<br />

served as treasurer for<br />

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president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

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Municipalities.<br />

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Republican Committee<br />

leader.<br />

EHLuzio, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, also<br />

thinks gross recipts revenue<br />

should be retained in Upper.<br />

"I believe we need a little<br />

more <strong>of</strong> character and Integrity<br />

in Township Hall/'<br />

DiLuzlo said, adding that he<br />

will act "for the betterment <strong>of</strong><br />

all residents not Just a few."<br />

Thi owner <strong>of</strong> Wvervlew<br />

Campground and DiLurio's<br />

farm as well as having been a<br />

bus driver for Upper Township<br />

schools for 30 years,<br />

Dil.uzio sees environmental<br />

issues as a great concern to<br />

the township.<br />

A lifelong township<br />

resident, he is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Is<br />

past commander <strong>of</strong> thg<br />

Tuckahoe American Legion<br />

post, as well as the Veterans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Wari post in<br />

Corbin <strong>City</strong>, He is «upervlsor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atlantlc Soil<br />

Conservation District,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Legislative<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Capi May<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and is OOP county committeeman<br />

for District <strong>On</strong>e In<br />

Upper Township,<br />

this election wiH mark<br />

MeDonough's second fry for<br />

Township Committee, Last<br />

year he lost the primary to<br />

Ruth MUlward, an event that<br />

ed the split between the<br />

George Sherby<br />

Charles Cossaboone<br />

two GOP facHons.<br />

A ll-yeir resident <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Township, McDonough 37,<br />

lives on Hope Corson Road in<br />

Seavule with his wife Louise<br />

and 3-year-old daughter<br />

Jennifer,<br />

Coordinator <strong>of</strong> special<br />

services at the Avalon<br />

Elementary School Mc-<br />

Donough views the Cape May<br />

County Municipalities<br />

Utilities Authority landfill,<br />

being placed on the Upper-<br />

Woodbine border, as the<br />

biggest issue facing resident*<br />

tare, together with the<br />

retaining <strong>of</strong> gross receipts<br />

'axes.<br />

He said he feels that Upper<br />

jhould have representatlai on<br />

the MUA,<br />

Experienced Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Employees<br />

Save the Taxpayer Money • ••<br />

While the mayor and referendum petitioners win dragging the <strong>City</strong><br />

into coitty litigation, CHy managers and employee* win efficiently<br />

doing their Jobs to hoM the CHy together...<br />

Let the mayor and petitioners know once and for all that you won't<br />

totenti their wasteful and disrupting tactic* that have already cost<br />

the taxpayer* $75,000.<br />

VOTE NOVEMBER 8th<br />

Protect your Investment In pr<strong>of</strong>essional management<br />

OfHftd anffHM tar t>v tfl* |ro£»isnal Mm.fwm.fi! Turn, D« P>il*g?l. Marli Miltr<br />

ThanJustFueH<br />

ULMER'S<br />

COLOR TV SERVICE<br />

398<br />

By inereasing the TowniUp<br />

CommittM from three to flvi<br />

member!, McDonou|h<br />

believes mart rMfflirti wffl<br />

be represented and .the<br />

governing body more<br />

productive.<br />

He feeli the Township<br />

Committee should look into an<br />

alternative to , providing a<br />

police force — a move that<br />

was rejected down by voten<br />

tare years ago.<br />

"It was voted down and that<br />

was It; nothing else was<br />

considered." he said.<br />

In addition, McDonough<br />

feels that development<br />

throughout the township with<br />

the Increased traffic It brings<br />

should lead to a re-evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> streets and highways.<br />

Democratic write-in<br />

Committee hopefuli Sherby,<br />

who is going up against<br />

McDonough for the two-year<br />

position, feels there ire a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> concerns facing<br />

Upper Township including<br />

Strathmere'i water problem<br />

and crime throughout the<br />

municipality.<br />

Robert Jeffers<br />

Sherby, 4S, Uve» with hU<br />

wtft Jo Beth and three<br />

children on South Short Road<br />

In Palermo. He Is a senior<br />

buyer for Atlantic Electric'i<br />

purchasing department<br />

where he has worked for 14<br />

years.<br />

Cossaboone was<br />

unavailable for comment<br />

about his views on t«ue»ai <strong>of</strong><br />

presstime.<br />

Independent candidate<br />

Jeff era <strong>of</strong> Palermo feels that<br />

by his election and that <strong>of</strong><br />

rumingmate Franklin Sack,<br />

the Republican party In<br />

Upper will be reunited.<br />

"The main reason I am<br />

running U to try to unite the<br />

Republican Party," hi said<br />

adding that hell trying to win<br />

over support for the Upper<br />

Township Republican dub.<br />

He too feels that the landfill<br />

project should be watched<br />

carefully by a township<br />

representative.<br />

"It's in our own back yard<br />

and we don't even have a<br />

say," Jefferi add.<br />

In addition, he feels that law<br />

enforcement should be<br />

upgraded in the township<br />

either through securing additional<br />

State Police to patrol<br />

the area or through a neighborhood<br />

watch program,<br />

Eventually, the candidate<br />

braces population dictating<br />

Franklin Sack \_<br />

a regional police force for the"'<br />

area/<br />

"But at thin tune for iu,T<br />

would like to see tougher lawC<br />

so ttat when we do catchthem,<br />

they Just don't get thetr' •<br />

hands slapped," be said.<br />

Jeffer's, 36, is a member sir<br />

the Seavtlk Fire Company<br />

Marmora Ellu Club and me<br />

MiUvllle American Legion, '<br />

He la an acttve member <strong>of</strong> tl» -<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board and a former member -<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Upper Township *<br />

recreation committee.<br />

He and Ms wife Elizabeth,«<br />

former Upper Township<br />

school teacher, own an*;<br />

operate Jeffers' Florist He Is •'<br />

a fourth generation farmer<br />

here.<br />

Back, who la running with<br />

Jeffers for a three-year twrt,<br />

refused to talk with Th«<br />

Sentinel.lMlgar or <strong>of</strong>fer hU<br />

views for publication.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe,<br />

Sack was assistant building<br />

inspector for sJz years. He<br />

served on the local recreation<br />

committee for the past fife<br />

years and is no w in his second<br />

term as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board. ><br />

Hi is a member <strong>of</strong> the VPW,<br />

the Tuckahoe American.<br />

Legion Post, and a founding<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

Township Republican Club<br />

established over 30 years ago.<br />

In addition, he served as a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

TowmMp Rescue Squad and<br />

is a life-member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tuckahoe Fire Company,<br />

A retired general foreman<br />

for Pittsburgh Plate Glass<br />

Company where he was an<br />

ton worker, he Is currently<br />

pursuing a hobby raising<br />

dams,<br />

—Margie Bowen<br />

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

AT CHURCH NOV. 5<br />

The United Methodist<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Petersburg, will hold its<br />

annual Christmas bazaar in<br />

the church hall on Saturday,<br />

Nov. S, Handmade articles<br />

will be sold as well as<br />

homemade baked goods, The<br />

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with lunch served from 11<br />

a.m. to 1 pjn,, open to the<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,19U<br />

Ddn't pay'a lot' £OT phone<br />

device, board advised<br />

By KATHY JEROME compatible with the equipment.<br />

School Board President<br />

Donald Johnson questioned<br />

ChrUtlne Carney, en- Qimey concerning aerWctag<br />

municationi expert and down-time, to which she<br />

repreaentlng the com- replied that Stewart and<br />

munications diatribAor Ownpany does Its own nr-<br />

Stewart and Company, gave a vicing and would respond In<br />

presentation at the <strong>Oct</strong>. 12 approximately an hour and IS<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nrinutea.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education, detailing <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> nie features <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the operation <strong>of</strong> flit Internal system Is an emergency<br />

communlcatloni system button on classroom phonea,<br />

purchased recently for the enabling teachers to Instantly<br />

Mghachool.<br />

notify the administration<br />

Referring to the erternal <strong>of</strong>fice should an emergency<br />

communications system yet occur. When an emergency<br />

to be purchased, by the school button Is activated, all other<br />

district, Carney advised: calls are temporarily pushed<br />

"Get away with the least aside in order that the<br />

•mount <strong>of</strong> external switch emergency call receives<br />

thatyou can get away with; Immediate attention. Ac-<br />

don't go out and pay a lot <strong>of</strong> companying the emergency<br />

money for an outside nritch," call Is a Dashing red light on<br />

Eighty percent <strong>of</strong> tba the <strong>of</strong>fice phone and a tone<br />

communications in a school is which is Bounded In the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

tattoali 20 percent is external,<br />

she added.<br />

Commenting on the external<br />

communications<br />

•yittm previously being<br />

considered by the School<br />

Board, Carney taid tot Tellc<br />

SMJn'i at sophisticated m<br />

some but that the Tellc switch<br />

taflr antiquated and is still<br />

being manufactured.<br />

Another feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Roulon-Borg system Is a<br />

Telecenter speaker In each<br />

classroom, enabling the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

to reach a teacher in.<br />

dlvldually. The teacher may<br />

give • handa-<strong>of</strong>f response, a*<br />

there Is a microphone In each<br />

speaker or may respond using<br />

the dawroom phone for more<br />

privacy.<br />

Sb« further Mid Oat Mrviq#'<br />

would have been<br />

guaranteed with this system<br />

and, the casing U At only<br />

thing that has changed with<br />

fee Telic 2505.<br />

Other features Include •<br />

dock system - programmable<br />

by the school administration<br />

and changed<br />

with one finger — which<br />

passes a tone through<br />

According to Carney, be<br />

Rouien-Borg Telecenter IU a<br />

madern, sophisticated<br />

systwn, capable <strong>of</strong> handling<br />

all comraunlcationa within toe<br />

school. She further explained<br />

tha* the system has a<br />

TeWcenter I communications<br />

cratar network which controls<br />

aD-funotions <strong>of</strong> the system.<br />

speakers at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

classes; emergency<br />

evacuation alarms;<br />

auditorium system which has<br />

a virtually accoustlcally<br />

perfect sound system; and<br />

cassette tape recorder,<br />

whereby students can<br />

preprogram messages to be<br />

piped through the school.<br />

Carney explained that fee<br />

Rooton-Borg system can be<br />

"married" wife virtually any<br />

external switch, but the<br />

phones would have to be<br />

modified sothat they would be<br />

A sample Roulon-Borg<br />

demonstration is available by<br />

Stewart and Company, according<br />

to Carney, and can be<br />

made available to the School<br />

Board at (to request.<br />

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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, (K'EAN CITY. NJ. PAGE 15 - SECTION ONR<br />

Inspector resigns posts in two cities<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

For about the put five<br />

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Unwood have ihtred Sturts'<br />

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BaU and bash <strong>Oct</strong>.<br />

A harvest ball and banjo<br />

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Male Pier, Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29,<br />

IS t»,m ttl midnight.<br />

. She Dick Anthony Or=<br />

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ballroom ovtr the sea,<br />

Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />

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WJUiam Sackitt, notid big<br />

bifid entertainer, will be<br />

v0eaUal and emeee for the<br />

evening.<br />

The city's fall and winter<br />

big band dances attract<br />

visitors from throughout the<br />

Delaware Valley, Many come<br />

for thi weekend or day to<br />

enjoy the ihore at a more<br />

quiet time and have a seafood<br />

dUmer when restaurants are<br />

toss erowdtd<br />

Thi Dick Anthonv Or.<br />

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past 30 years, Sackitt has<br />

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Hotel. Hershey Hotel, Valley<br />

Forge Muiic Fair, Falumbo'i<br />

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urnm & loan mdamon «F<br />

photo b» smlor Studio<br />

at the Creative Lear-<br />

Gorman calls report 'callous'<br />

The "cynical md callous"<br />

attitude <strong>of</strong> tht nrwni idministration<br />

In Trenton<br />

toward propwty t^ffW,<br />

senior clUiena, middle Income<br />

college students, and<br />

mass transit riders hai been<br />

demonstrated by the recent<br />

recommendations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Governor*! Management<br />

Improvement Program,<br />

iGMJP), according to Jeanne<br />

Gorman, Democrat Assembly<br />

candidate.<br />

"It is obvious tint thwe<br />

recommendations do not<br />

•nakt any assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

neeU; and delivery for<br />

management Improvement,"<br />

Gorman said in • news<br />

release, "Instead they focus<br />

on shifting the burden <strong>of</strong><br />

existing programs on. the<br />

middle and lew Income<br />

people-<br />

Gorman said this could<br />

mean • "brtakiiii point for<br />

many people in each category<br />

and assuredly will<br />

diminish fee quality <strong>of</strong> their<br />

fives."<br />

As a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Board <strong>of</strong> Education and<br />

two state educational committees,<br />

Gorman said she was<br />

appalled Out the "governor's<br />

men want to place $300 million<br />

In teacher pension costs on the<br />

backs <strong>of</strong> local property<br />

owners. They recommend<br />

eliminating 1180 million in aid<br />

tor handicapped children and<br />

take away IN million in<br />

transportation aid. Either the<br />

taxpayer! will foot the bill or<br />

aeiioe! programs will be cut<br />

bv one third'. 11<br />

She continued that "the<br />

destructive Impact on<br />

education extends to our<br />

college students who are<br />

required to pa; a M percent<br />

Increase Ir. tuition for our<br />

public Institutions." For Instance,<br />

a student at Stockton<br />

State College would pay ISM<br />

more and at Atlantic Community<br />

Colleges, a total <strong>of</strong><br />

PBS more,"<br />

The Gjm> "seroes In" on<br />

senior citizens and the<br />

Pharmaceutical Assistance,<br />

program which is assisting<br />

people in meeting the nit <strong>of</strong><br />

Hurley favors *nme humane'<br />

approach to health care for elderly<br />

Senior citizens and the<br />

disabled have the right to<br />

remain in their own banes<br />

and still receive medical and<br />

social care according to state<br />

Sen. Junei Hurley, R, Cape-<br />

Cumberland, adding:<br />

"Sometimei in our feelery we<br />

are too quick to send these<br />

people to Institutions."<br />

A new fcrefryear program<br />

ma initiated this month that<br />

will allow the elderly and<br />

disabled to receive home<br />

health care. New Jersey Is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the lint states in the<br />

nation to Initiate thla kind <strong>of</strong><br />

program, the MUlville<br />

Republican noted,<br />

The program will be funded<br />

through |21 million Iron the<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

and Human Services and |8<br />

million in state casino tax<br />

revenues.<br />

"In our area, 1,200 people<br />

will be able to take advantage<br />

<strong>of</strong> this program. Medicatd will<br />

pay for the variety <strong>of</strong> services<br />

provided under the home<br />

health care program In a 50-50<br />

•franpmut with stale and<br />

faderal A government!,<br />

Hurley eiplained.<br />

Medicald income Units for<br />

home-based care will be<br />

waived under reviled<br />

eligibility standards.<br />

The waiver atom people,<br />

who would not have been<br />

eligible for Medicald if their<br />

monthly income exceeded<br />

|N1, to participate In me new<br />

program. The new income<br />

standard for Medicald<br />

eligibility will now be MS2.90«<br />

month.<br />

Says township, school<br />

should work .together<br />

Township Committee<br />

candidate LouU DlLuiio says<br />

that if he's elected he will<br />

strive toward seeing Oat the<br />

Committee and fee School<br />

Board work together to solve<br />

problems that effect children<br />

without duplicating expenses<br />

to the taxpayer.<br />

'•iffacflittnueMttytte<br />

township, on township<br />

property, and rated to the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education. 90 Mr-<br />

Fall Savings Day's<br />

at Johnson's<br />

Ql NOFHO8T<br />

REFRIGERATOR<br />

15cu M . 458cu. (I<br />

ffteisr. Two jet n<br />

Illy troys Three<br />

cabinet shelves Fullwidth<br />

crisper. Energy<br />

uvar switch halps cut<br />

operating cost <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

28" wide, 64" high.<br />

• i window.<br />

• Own door with wtadsw<br />

unit* with two 6* UWW.<br />

Inflnlt«ro«ryoontrols<br />

praaaehtrtiilKitifinB<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly M99' 5<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly *499* B<br />

WKMDrMMM,<br />

TMNWNMI<br />

Ettu. .•.«! contr«rtors • RiritdftyUI C<br />

.*•>• MfiO^Jl.<br />

•In many cases, elderly and<br />

disabled people do not need<br />

full Institutional care and<br />

would be happier to stay In<br />

their own communities with<br />

their famUy and friends," the<br />

incumbent senator pointed<br />

out.<br />

"This new program Is more<br />

personal and a far more<br />

humane alternative to instltutlonaltzatlon,"<br />

Hurley<br />

opined,<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> rent Is<br />

reimbursed by the state. If the<br />

School Board builds facilities<br />

<strong>of</strong> its own, on property owned<br />

by the Board, it is not reimbursed<br />

by the state," DiLudo<br />

said.<br />

"As taxpayers in Upper<br />

Township, we lead money<br />

north but seldom see it trickle<br />

back to us. It mates good<br />

sense therefore for the<br />

Township Committee to<br />

build the faculties that are so<br />

critical to the safety <strong>of</strong>r our<br />

children, and rent than to the<br />

School Board,"<br />

LUBE<br />

OIL<br />

FILTER<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, JBtt<br />

prescription drugs, Gorman<br />

asserted.<br />

"Aj importantly," she said,<br />

"lifeline recipients - three<br />

quarters <strong>of</strong> whom nave Incomes<br />

<strong>of</strong> leu than $10,000 per<br />

year — will be required to<br />

forgo annual increases In<br />

assistance In paying their<br />

utility bail. This, despite the<br />

fact that utility rates are<br />

continuing to rise and that this<br />

action would Increase the<br />

surplus in the casino revenue<br />

fund by t million,"<br />

Iannone<br />

against<br />

Democratic freeholder<br />

candidate Jim Iaimone has<br />

reiterated hit stand against a<br />

pay raise for freeholders.<br />

"Iannone was among critics<br />

<strong>of</strong> • proposed 23 percent Increase<br />

in freeholder salaries<br />

tut January. "I MaM in a<br />

press article back in January<br />

Out Ae freeholders should be<br />

focusing on ways to com.<br />

pensate for some <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />

funding cut-backs from the<br />

Mate rattier than focusing on<br />

their own pocketbooki,"<br />

Iannone said,<br />

"It was suggested by my<br />

opponent, freeholder Ralph<br />

Evans, feat if I were on the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders, I may<br />

not have been against a 25<br />

percent salary increase,"<br />

Iannone continued. "I would<br />

like to make it perfectly dear<br />

before the Nov. 8 general<br />

election that I will not sit still<br />

for any pay increases for the<br />

Board,<br />

Iannone also said that while<br />

Cumberland County has<br />

almost twice the population <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County, members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the freeholder board there<br />

earn $8,000 per year com'<br />

pared to 113,000 for<br />

freeholders in Cape May<br />

County.<br />

Seek citizen views<br />

Independent Republican<br />

Candidates for Upper<br />

Township Committee Bob<br />

Jeffers and Franklin Sack a re<br />

seeking the views <strong>of</strong> citizens<br />

in their campaign,<br />

Jeffers may be reached at<br />

SS4241 and Sack at 628-2113.<br />

Bom have the endorsement <strong>of</strong><br />

The Upper Towniliip<br />

Republican dub.<br />

TUNE-UP M9 80<br />

8 cylinder'69"<br />

Mail Makei A MMill<br />

WHEEL<br />

ALIGNMENT<br />

Sat tow • Sat caster and cambor<br />

Check front end complete.<br />


PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong><br />

Propose advisory unit<br />

Bob Jeflem and Franklin<br />

Sack, Independent<br />

Republican candidate* for<br />

Township Committee Support<br />

the Idea <strong>of</strong> a citizens advisory<br />

ajmmittee<br />

'We hive found Out, after<br />

Biking with the voters, that<br />

New poison info<br />

number listed<br />

According to Larry<br />

Nnrbeld, Cape May County<br />

aplcultwal agent, the state<br />

hts a new system, the New<br />

Jmty PoUon Information<br />

and Education System - BOO-<br />

906-1253, or 201-MMOOI for the<br />

dnf only.<br />

sometimes elected <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

become isolated from tlie<br />

people they represent, and<br />

many good dtlien Ideal go<br />

overlooked," Jefferi said.<br />

"Franklin Sack and I feel that<br />

Upper Township needi a bipartisan<br />

advtoory eoimnittee<br />

to meet regularly and continually<br />

assess the ideas,<br />

suggestions and the wantl <strong>of</strong><br />

the people <strong>of</strong> Upper Township,<br />

and report those findings to<br />

the Township Committee."<br />

"We have found many good<br />

Ideas from folRs who don't<br />

want to get Involved In<br />

poUttci, -but would serve on<br />

such a committee. Sack said,<br />

"and we want to utilize the<br />

beat talent available "<br />

DOOR TO DOOR CASINO SERVICE<br />

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Sun, thru Thuri,<br />

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Prime Rib Dinner<br />

Fri.* Sat,<br />

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IS Food Credit<br />

DOLLARS OFF<br />

ANY TRIP<br />

With this ad<br />

Assemblyman Guy Muzianl, Councilman John<br />

Esposlto and Freeholder Ralph Evans, from left,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially open the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican<br />

headquarters.<br />

SASH<br />

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1 Bays t Week<br />

-'Wanda, Did you hear?<br />

Int P«bis having a<br />

Halloween Party."<br />

Hop on your broom on Monday<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 31 and head to ^nint Pub<br />

for a bewitching night <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />

There will be special menu items<br />

and prizes awarded for best costumes.<br />

Somers Point Shopping Center,<br />

Rt. 9 & Bethel Rd. 927-1522<br />

Giinmci sees Rt 55 completed by end <strong>of</strong> '80s<br />

Auemblyman Joseph W.<br />

Chlnnicl fR., Car--<br />

Qimberland) has anKiineed<br />

Out through ttw rfforta <strong>of</strong><br />

Senator JanuM R, Hurley,<br />

Assemblyman Guy F.<br />

Muzlani and hlm»eU work has<br />

finally commenced on fee<br />

Route 55 super highway.<br />

CWnnici »ald that the flrrt<br />

seven mUei <strong>of</strong> Route 55 wUl be<br />

bi construction within the next<br />

year or so, and fee remaining<br />

13 miles will be Bdvertlwd for<br />

bid within the next several<br />

years and should cost less<br />

than the first seven mite,<br />

which Is being constructed<br />

through highly populated<br />

•real where condemnation <strong>of</strong><br />

properties waa extremely<br />

high.<br />

"I am confident that by the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the decide, the com-<br />

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2 Hot Doo» or Cheeseburger<br />

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Monday: *<br />

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Tuesday:<br />

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Fried Flounder Sandwich<br />

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pktion <strong>of</strong> Route 55 from Port<br />

Elizabeth to the North-South<br />

Freeway In Tumeraville will<br />

be a reality and reedy for<br />

me, 11 Chinnld said.<br />

In a recent «pe*cn to man<br />

than 800 persons gathered at<br />

WUdwood Convention Hall,<br />

Qitnnld directed W» attention<br />

to dredging, beach erodon<br />

and ihore protection. He<br />

informed the gathering that<br />

for many years dredging was<br />

a §040 situation between the<br />

Chlnnicl mentioned his own ma Mte <strong>of</strong> New Jeney<br />

bill, A-95J, recently was tremendously surprised to s«e<br />

released from committee, what impact the collection <strong>of</strong><br />

which would give the state sales tax during the summer<br />

Treasury Department sn months u a result <strong>of</strong> tourism<br />

opportunity to determine In (Jape May County, Atlanbcwhat<br />

Impact the Cape May <strong>Ocean</strong> shores and the Cum*<br />

ahore communities have on berland-Delaware Bay shorts<br />

sales tai recdpta,<br />

have on the total picture <strong>of</strong><br />

"Ithlnkthattlietrtasuryin sales tax receipts," be saM.<br />

state and the local<br />

municipality, but now the<br />

State will pick up the entire<br />

tab for dredging.<br />

"Just recently," the<br />

assemblyman said, "100,000<br />

mm set aside by the Joint<br />

Appropriation* Committee<br />

br dredging." Fortunately,<br />

when the bids went out they<br />

let at about SS percent leu<br />

than anticipated.<br />

The assemblyman com.<br />

mented that Senator Hurley,<br />

Assemblyman Muzlani and<br />

himself would recommend<br />

Out the public support the |S0<br />

million bond lisue on the<br />

November ballot which will<br />

continue the state's com*<br />

mltment to protect the public<br />

shoreline from eroalon.<br />

Chlnnlci continued hy<br />

referring to his senior<br />

BBBfe fc» SMIgr ItMio<br />

membenhlp on the Joint John Gilbert, left. New Jersey state director <strong>of</strong><br />

Appropriations Committee,<br />

the American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons,<br />

and funds allocated to<br />

tourism. He said It had been presents local chapter president Andy Strafng<br />

difficult under a Democratic with the proclamation naming Act. 21 AARP da><br />

governor to allocate funds for in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in honor <strong>of</strong> the national<br />

tourism, but mat he wasassociation's<br />

silver anniversary. TTie document<br />

pleased mat thin year a total will be placed in the chapter's permanent file. .<br />

<strong>of</strong> 12,360,000 dollars was<br />

appropriated In Republican<br />

Gov. Thomas Kean's budget,<br />

allowing the state to expand<br />

Pizza party for candidates set<br />

and improve tourism In At The Upper Township<br />

future.<br />

Republican"Chib, the original,<br />

friends and supporter*, include<br />

Bob Jeffers and<br />

<strong>On</strong> another subject. 30-year old Republlcaji<br />

organiiaUon in Upper<br />

Franklin Sack, both seeking<br />

fee three-year terms on the ')<br />

Township, will hold a pica township governing body as<br />

party for its candidates for Independent Republican in<br />

Township Committee, 7 to 10 column 3, and Jack Mcpm<br />

Tuesday evening, Nor. 1 Donough seeking the two-war<br />

at Levsri's Flaa, Route 9,<br />

Marmora.<br />

seat In Column 1 on the ballot<br />

The club-endorsed<br />

Republican candidates for<br />

Township Committee, who<br />

will be on hand to meet with<br />

Tickets an available at the<br />

door or by calling Bob Jef fen<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL.LEDQER. OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

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_fc ; K e. margarine or butter<br />

m c. brawn sugar, packed<br />

2 eggs<br />

1 tsp. vanilla<br />

, 1M e. mashed cooked or<br />

canned pumpkin<br />

2H c. sifted flour<br />

4 tap. baking powder<br />

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vk tap. Mlt<br />

V« c. butter or margarine, 1 tap. ground cinnamon<br />

melted<br />

Mi tap. ground nutmeg<br />

1 e. cooked mashed freth 1 c. raisins, optional<br />

pumpkin or canned pumpkin 1 e. chopped nub, optional<br />

H c. buttermilk<br />

Cream the margarine and<br />

hi e. broken walnuts, op- sugar together In large<br />

tional<br />

mixing bowl. Add eggs, beat<br />

H c. raisins, optional thoroughly.<br />

Sift flour, baking powder,<br />

baking soda, cinnamon,<br />

Mil In the vanilla and<br />

allspice, salt and cloves pumpkin, aft dry Ingredients<br />

together. Set aside.<br />

and blend Into creamed<br />

colorful Halloween In large mixing bowl beat mixture. Stir In raisins and<br />

d*t*»Uona that have a place brown sugar, eggs and butter chopped nuts.<br />

inlpipy homes at thla time <strong>of</strong> untUllghtand frothy; blend in Drop by heaping teaspoon<br />

Mfeir,<br />

pumpkin and buttermilk. about two Inches apart on<br />

Youngsters have decided Add dry ingredients, nuts greased cookie sheet.<br />

what they will wear far the and raisins; stir Just enough Bake at in degrees for IS<br />

Halloween parade tonight andto<br />

moisten flour mixture (Do minutes, or until brown. Cool<br />

when they go trick or treating not over mix.)<br />

on rack. Makes five donn.<br />

P tomorrow evening.<br />

Spoon mixture into p eased<br />

Tm Is a special time for two-inch muffin pans- fill<br />

young children and for many cups three-quarters full. Fruit combinations have<br />

•dub attending traditional Bake In M0 degree oven 21 become more <strong>of</strong> a favorite for<br />

partiea.<br />

to 30 minutes or until lightly dessert man the rich cakes<br />

From now until browned. Remove from pans; and pies, especially for bow<br />

Thanksgiving fee foods we cool on wire rack. Yield 18 who are weight conscious.<br />

make tend to be flavored with opufflns.<br />

Here is a combination <strong>of</strong><br />

pumpkin (pies, cookies, etc.),<br />

spices (ginger snaps, tic.),<br />

or sweet potatoes, Trick or Treat Mon, in Sea Me<br />

not to drink for<br />

, evening! U also<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the menu.<br />

TUi week's recipes fall Into<br />

that category; pumpkin<br />

muffins or cookies for evening<br />

snacks or a spicy fruit mixture<br />

to serve for dessert<br />

Potee Chief Carl Oantert<br />

has urged all parents to<br />

cooperate in the handling and<br />

guarding <strong>of</strong> their children<br />

during Trick or Treat Night In<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> on Monday<br />

evening, <strong>Oct</strong>. 31.<br />

The city curfew will not be<br />

mforced on that one evening<br />

only, the chief noted.<br />

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PAGE 20 - SECTION ONE TOE S£NT1NEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong><br />

Dissension between mayor and city administrator<br />

irintlnued (fintinued from page nnpr li ll public works due to the ment. Kane said "Sane ranplete authority to run the mayor with retards to B*W >,„•„ „„,„ TIU.. .— miin; diMntiiiu i- tt.. i_ •«.».__,.<<br />

Kane, who came to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qtj r public works due to the mint, tvane iua, "Sane complete authority to run the mayor with regards to<br />

resignations <strong>of</strong> city h-eaaurer division headi could not adapt daily operations <strong>of</strong> the city operations <strong>of</strong> the city given<br />

Jack Hadge and <strong>City</strong><br />

a year ago, said that this<br />

to the qhanp."<br />

because I haven't the time or tire circumstances and my<br />

Engineer Albert P, Dmey,<br />

WBJ a "year he didn't ex-<br />

Blttner said that Kane had desire to do so," Bittner pr<strong>of</strong>essional judgment,<br />

Personnel Director Andrew J.<br />

pect."<br />

Ms good points — ttie ex- continued, "But I do have the<br />

Salerno'i position was perience he brings to <strong>Ocean</strong> ttrflt and desire to see what's<br />

"It's very unusual for a<br />

eliminated by tha mayor Qty In municipal governinmt going on to the extent that if<br />

community to bring in a whole<br />

because it wasn't a - and he did not want to the Kane fails to follow my<br />

new management team.<br />

designated division in the criticize him. However, the directivei he may be In the<br />

There's going' to be a big<br />

administrative code, and mayor continued;<br />

transition in the next year and<br />

position <strong>of</strong> vulnerability.<br />

Todd E, Bower Sr. was<br />

a half," the administrator<br />

"But part <strong>of</strong> the litigation "If he had done that<br />

recently appointed the new<br />

•aid, "1 came here thinking<br />

was due to the (act that he (followed Blttner's direc-<br />

Bri chief upon Robert A,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had possibly one <strong>of</strong><br />

refused to follow the tives) from the word go, we'd<br />

Hart's retirement,<br />

the belt management teams<br />

authority, supervision and have had far less problems,"<br />

in New Jeriey. Now "out <strong>of</strong> 'It's placing more and dlrtctivts <strong>of</strong> the mayor. I the mayor said.<br />

•even <strong>of</strong> the positions, there more responsibility on my think it'i unfortunate that Mr. Kane — who said he was<br />

an two acting directors, no shoulders. Everyone com- Kane thinks he can come hare feeling "Insecure" and<br />

personnel director and a pares us (the city; to what we and do ai he pleases." Blttner "concerned" about the<br />

brand new fire chief," used to be. I said to them Tuesday said<br />

mayor's remarks — s_d that<br />

(management personnel) that<br />

Kane was referring to the<br />

an administrator plays an<br />

they had (our years <strong>of</strong> Bittner, who did not deny<br />

bet that there are acting<br />

important role in every<br />

Camelot here and that's not threatening the ad<br />

directors <strong>of</strong> finance and<br />

community and that he was<br />

normal in a local govern- minlstrator, said, "Something hired to make pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

will be done, but I don't know judgments.<br />

what or when."<br />

"I feel I have attempted to<br />

"He has vested In him the carry out ttie desires <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1 after he's gone. There are policy directivei! In the im- agree on mutually definable<br />

only two branches <strong>of</strong> plementation <strong>of</strong> carrying out goali for the community."<br />

government, here (legislative those goals," Kane tald. "If Kane iald. it<br />

' and administrative.) (hey are not carried out<br />

Kane said yesterday, refuting<br />

Kane added feat there were<br />

'Elected <strong>of</strong>ficials are mutually in the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

to comment whether<br />

positive development! in hi*<br />

supposed to enact policy," he harmony, than the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional judgments<br />

Brsi year <strong>of</strong> turmoil here; th«<br />

mid. "Mr. Kane thinks he ia pr<strong>of</strong>essionals should go.<br />

should lupercede the mayor's<br />

cut in Jitney service as a<br />

rescuing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from the "The symphony never<br />

directivei.<br />

wvtngs to taxpayers, the<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials."<br />

Menu to reach a crescendo," uffliattoii <strong>of</strong> space In dtj!<br />

Blttner said he believes that<br />

fee administrator continued. buildings as a "hallmark"<br />

an administrator la supposed But Kant contends that the "Some <strong>of</strong> ttie people woo had and the return <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />

to carry forth the policy set by dty Is still In an experimental the skills to dtal with the court facilities to the Public<br />

aty Council and ttie mayor. stage with the mayor-council problems are gone.<br />

Safety Building, 15th Street<br />

Referring to Kane, Bittner form <strong>of</strong> government,<br />

and West Avenue.<br />

added that it's not in the ••it's a trlpartate form si "I wish there was some<br />

public's Interest to have government and the cast <strong>of</strong><br />

However, Kane Just shook \<br />

magic way we could put aside<br />

"someone come and enforce character! hai to work<br />

Ml head when lie commented<br />

ttie problem* <strong>of</strong> the part and<br />

policies mat will impact ttie towards clearly delineated<br />

on whether things would<br />

start looking to whit's belt for<br />

«m,,njH» ui>ara and years goali and provide broad<br />

proceed smoothly or not.<br />

ttie residents <strong>of</strong> this city and<br />

"I Juat don't know," he said.<br />

Land values questioned by Realtors<br />

(continued from page I) to the assessment," Booth Andrea refused to Issue one. find what their land has been<br />

Total assessments are said. "The deeds <strong>of</strong> transfer Bucclarelll said that the assessed it." Woods, con-<br />

derived from the value <strong>of</strong> the for vacant ground win show assessment was public tinued. ;•<br />

land and value <strong>of</strong> the building ttie land sold for less than record. Andrea Tuesday night<br />

"The Board <strong>of</strong> Reattorp U J<br />

combined. Land values are what the appraisal company •aid that copies weren't<br />

taking • very podtlvt ap-<br />

necessary because <strong>of</strong> vacant to saying."<br />

available because the<br />

proach in wanting to show the<br />

^Cousin's<br />

lots, according to Glenn Booth recently sold a lot assessment wasn't finalized.<br />

appraisal company where it<br />

(jtortlng gt J.W) Seelhorat, president <strong>of</strong> Ap- assessed at 195,000 for $50,000. aty Council Tuesday night<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

bund gross errors," said the<br />

praisal Surveys Inc., the he noted.<br />

also voiced concern over the<br />

COSTUME<br />

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councilman, who requested<br />

Cherry Hill firm which BucclarelU said the Board assessments.<br />

fee Board obtain a computer<br />

THE YEAR U00H0<br />

Sunday thru Friday conducted the assessment. appointed a committee to Councilman William H. printout <strong>of</strong> the aMeumenta<br />

PARTY<br />

Seelhorst said that a break, study the assessments and Woods, who Is a real estate along with full disclosure as to<br />

PRIME RIB down <strong>of</strong> an individual's that its members will meet agent, said he was deeply bow- the assessments were<br />

Sat. Nile <strong>Oct</strong>. 29<br />

OF BEEF assessment into land and with the appraisal company concerned about MM feedback made and a copy <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

building values didn't mean Nov. 9 to give its recom- he was receiving from contract with the appraisal m<br />

Prizes for Best<br />

DINNER anything because property mendations Bucciarelll property owners.<br />

company. !<br />

Costume, Singles and<br />

owners appeal the total expects the company to "Some <strong>of</strong> the values on land<br />

Group | Dinners<br />

assessment.<br />

Justify its reasoning <strong>of</strong> ttie can't be described as<br />

Pood, Decoratlsns<br />

•5.95 But Richard Boon <strong>of</strong> Hager assessments at the meeting. anything but absurd," Woods<br />

Never • Cover I<br />

-OR— Realty said that an "We are here to help and to Mid. "I suggest feat the<br />

;at Cousin's LOBSTER overassessed land value can aid and assist the appraisal appraisal company notify<br />

he detrimental to property services," Bucciarelll said. property owners <strong>of</strong> their<br />

TAIL DINNER owners because they can only "There is a possibility that assessments at to land and<br />

3 tolls lightly breaded depreciate building values for their land values are too high. building values.<br />

LIVE MUSIC<br />

COUPON V/<br />

and lauteed Income tax purposes. If they nuke an error, the city "I suspect that there will be<br />

Sunday thru Frtday Am/tkw<br />

With the Lin wood WerewoH<br />

"The people shouldn't have does not have to accept the more objections once they<br />

111 4 p.m. • 6 p.m. My •1*<br />

wrong land assessments even assessment.<br />

Expires 10/30/83<br />

Dave Lambert<br />

if the total assessment is "Our (ttie Board's) main<br />

Coupon not valid on super Specials<br />

bridge bottd<br />

correct. It gives a false value concern is that they do it right<br />

and come up with 100 percent Freeholder director <strong>of</strong> Republican Incumbent said,<br />

valuation," Bucciarelll roads and bridges William E. "The <strong>Ocean</strong> Drlw bridgeware<br />

continued. "We want the Sturm Jr. hag announced his ' '<br />

building and the land npport for the $135 million<br />

assessments to both be bond Issue<br />

correct." He added that rehabilitation<br />

having a copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

assessments would facilitate<br />

ttie committee. But he said<br />

dty Tax Assessor James<br />

m<br />

Woods added, he didn't<br />

believe feat 85 permit <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

properties In fee city had been<br />

inspected, as fee apprtisal<br />

firm had Indicated. He<br />

reported feat none <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board members at Tuesday's<br />

meeting had hU home Inspected,<br />

Spiegel<br />

g<br />

particularly in need <strong>of</strong> major<br />

repairs or renovations, WhJk<br />

for bridge this bond issue isn't the entire<br />

which will answer to Cape May County's<br />

appear as a public question on problems with aging bridges,<br />

tie Nov. B ballot<br />

it Is a step in the right<br />

"Many <strong>of</strong> our bridge! are direction and I urge Cap* May<br />

waring or are beyond fee 80- County voters to support the<br />

year age mark," the_ bridge bond issue."<br />

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Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 27, IMS<br />

The SenfinehLedger<br />

Otte, Section Tim<br />

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aty Musk ifer en Sunday<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center under<br />

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Joss and Ampirt lurbt and<br />

Clara Schumann and<br />

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Tb* twin performers played<br />

fee Brahms' Variations on a<br />

HMffH by Haydn, which had<br />

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modern dance ensembles, will<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong> THE §EWINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAOE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />

editorials / comment<br />

The SentinelLedger<br />

Page Buss, Section HUD Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 27, 108$ letters / readers react' Student rights reviewed<br />

o<br />

Propitious<br />

Tonight (thursdiy at 7:30) is the nl^it for<br />

witches and goblins and other creatures <strong>of</strong> the<br />

unfettered imagination to take to the main street<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the annual Halloween parade.<br />

a aging area is the 8th Street parking lot on<br />

Asbury Avenue.<br />

Hopefully the parade itself will be the starting<br />

point for some wholesome merriment that may be<br />

Just what the doctor ordered for this fall season<br />

which is perhaps less exhilarating than usual for<br />

those property owners and others on the tocal<br />

scene particularly affected by events <strong>of</strong> late..<br />

We are speaking specifically about the new<br />

revaluation, which seems to be the main topic <strong>of</strong><br />

conversation these days, and the political-legal<br />

drama which wag with us for months and will<br />

seemingly climax on election day Nov. I win the<br />

vote on the local salary referendum (more about<br />

that later).<br />

Without going into a who-struck-John scenario,<br />

Jet it be said simply that there are a lot <strong>of</strong> us who<br />

can use some frivolity at this point and that<br />

tonight's Halloween parade seems like just the<br />

ticket. It will give us an opportunity to laugh, even<br />

if — especially if — the laughter is brought on by<br />

what, under normal circumstances, would b#<br />

something serious enough to be downright<br />

.frightening.<br />

• : The unknown is the basis <strong>of</strong> most, if not all,<br />

fear. Remember how E.T. evoked fright, and how<br />

it was only the children who, In their unabashed<br />

innocence, could accept the little creature as a<br />

loving being, even as "wiser" adults came on<br />

strong?<br />

You'll probably see at least one E.T. facsimile<br />

in tonight's parade, as our editorial cartoon<br />

suggests. That other creature pictured is a<br />

Bepublocrat, half Republican elephant and half<br />

Democrat donkey. You may see some <strong>of</strong> them too.<br />

:" Remember to wave. Above all, take time to<br />

Ijavefun.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Thto to in regard to your<br />

coverage <strong>of</strong> fee appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, Oliver Mutaky at<br />

MptaJn <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Beach Patrol. Your paper<br />

suggests that thU ap-<br />

pointment hat ••sparked a<br />

rentroverty" and bin the<br />

•abject <strong>of</strong> criticism.<br />

•, I think your presentation <strong>of</strong><br />

fcete events hat done fee<br />

beach patrol and Its new<br />

• captain a dljservice. Ac-<br />

cordingly, I would like to<br />

make the following ob-<br />

.tervattont.<br />

: .Itseemsappropriate to first<br />

<strong>of</strong> all attempt to determine<br />

where the criticism It coming<br />

from. It would. Indeed, be a<br />

•erioui matter If there were<br />

critidim coming from the<br />

people who collectively made<br />

the decUlon to appoint Mr,<br />

Mualay. who were mote<br />

people?<br />

Tne outgoing captain, Mr.<br />

George Lafferty, knows man<br />

about the requirements <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Job and the qualifications <strong>of</strong><br />

any individual guard*<br />

available to till that Job ban<br />

anyone else. He recom-<br />

mended Mr. Mutatoy. He did<br />

so knowing full well the other<br />

pe*is on his staff who might<br />

want the job.<br />

Domlnlck Longo, the chief<br />

<strong>of</strong> police, to whom the captain<br />

<strong>of</strong> the guarda reports and who<br />

haa to work with the new<br />

captain every day, alto<br />

recommended Mr, Mualay.<br />

Perhapa the criticism wai<br />

coming from the Mr. Kant,<br />

the city admlnlatrator?<br />

Hanuy. He waa the one who<br />

actually did the hiring. The<br />

mayor and <strong>City</strong> Council alto<br />

patted upon thla appointment<br />

and they too were and are In<br />

Mr. Muialay'a earner.<br />

Nor should there be<br />

anything go surprising about<br />

tbe fact that all these people<br />

Supported Mr, Muislay. They<br />

know his excellent reputation<br />

at a teacher. They know <strong>of</strong> hU<br />

contribution to the com-<br />

munity over many yean ai a<br />

coach in the city's youth<br />

programs. They know he haa<br />

a history <strong>of</strong> demonstrated<br />

leadership at a former<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the the local<br />

Rotary Club and a member <strong>of</strong><br />

fee board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Community Center.<br />

Moat importantly they know<br />

feat Mr, Muzalay haa more<br />

than 20 yean experience as<br />

second In command <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beach Patrol. Are we to<br />

believe there (a something to<br />

controversial about a man<br />

with such credential* getting<br />

the appointment?<br />

What, then, Is the source <strong>of</strong><br />

the controveny and critldam<br />

about which we have heard so<br />

much? A* far as can be<br />

determined from reading the<br />

paper, if s coming from one <strong>of</strong><br />

the men who m competing<br />

with Mr. Mualay far fee<br />

position.<br />

Although I don't know Um<br />

personally, I understand he U<br />

a bright and articulate college<br />

teacher, a fine lifeguard, well<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> by the outgoing<br />

captain and certainly always<br />

In contention for the job. He<br />

apparently feela bt didn't get<br />

a proper opportunity to<br />

present Mi case. Othen lay<br />

he wai simply too slow In<br />

getting Ha application In. .<br />

I don't know the merits <strong>of</strong><br />

Mi argument. But I do know<br />

Un among those making the<br />

selection there were people<br />

wno were aware <strong>of</strong> his<br />

legitimate ambition to be fee<br />

new captain. If they bad felt it<br />

in the dty's best Interest to<br />

support Us candidacy, they<br />

could assuredly have done so.<br />

Bit they didn't.<br />

Wat purpose was served<br />

by thla gentleman then going<br />

to the newspaper with fee<br />

suggestion that be was the<br />

more qualified man, even<br />

after the decision had been<br />

made? It's difficult to tee how<br />

ttii helped his cause. Did this<br />

laat-ditch effort somehow help<br />

fee Beach Patrol?<br />

Ifyouare trying toaatlit an<br />

organliatlon that's going<br />

through • period <strong>of</strong> change,<br />

creating doubt and 111 will Is<br />

not fee way to do it. Whit<br />

would have been more ap-<br />

propriate would have been to<br />

use UM paper's good <strong>of</strong>fices to<br />

congratulate your new ben<br />

and assure him <strong>of</strong> your<br />

loyalty.<br />

As It was, the one purpose<br />

this journalistic campaign<br />

accomplished waa ft take<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the pleasure away<br />

from a day feat should have<br />

been very special for Mr.<br />

Mmslay, his wife and kid*.<br />

If after the competition<br />

ended and fee smoke <strong>of</strong> baitk<br />

had cleared, Mr. Muwlay bad<br />

been the loser, you can bet he<br />

wouldn't have bandied thing!<br />

this way, That's because he's<br />

got that special qualification<br />

for fee Job that's not Included<br />

in his resume — and which<br />

your paper forgot to mention<br />

in any <strong>of</strong> your articles.<br />

It's caUed "the right stuffl"<br />

WUUamR.McKun.Jr.<br />

Director<br />

Tha Foster School,<br />

Marmora<br />

People do care and respond with more than compassion<br />

. Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: To<br />

roost <strong>of</strong> our population in the<br />

* Cape May County area, it was<br />

, (earned on Thursday feat an<br />

Ooean <strong>City</strong> family was t<strong>of</strong>t<br />

homeleiiby an early monung<br />

fire. The total salvation <strong>of</strong><br />

personal poaeaslon* by fee<br />

family could fit Into leas room<br />

than a shoeboi provides. That<br />

New assessments<br />

show no one cares<br />

•Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

*#it received my new tax<br />

1 assessment. Disgusting I<br />

Outrageous!<br />

"Middle classes, assert<br />

.yourselves! Read your<br />

: Mperi, Aren't you sick <strong>of</strong><br />

, Ipvlng your taxes wasted to<br />

pay for all the lawsuits?<br />

Don't bow to the self-etyled<br />

ciara who are exploiting you.<br />

They do not stand for what the<br />

founders <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hid In<br />

mind. Go to court and fight<br />

fell greed and lust for power.<br />

Take fee trouble to resist.<br />

I own property here, but no,<br />

I do not live here. I am your<br />

bargain cittien. I pay all year,<br />

and only use your services a<br />

few months a year. My tax<br />

dollars pay the education <strong>of</strong><br />

fee "loeah."<br />

The city and county big<br />

shots with the Ugh salaries<br />

and fancy on ought to<br />

dUdpllne themselves to live<br />

on a reasonable budget, the<br />

way they expect tMr wives to<br />

do. The property owners can<br />

not write you <strong>of</strong>f; we can net<br />

write our lunch* <strong>of</strong>f, nor our<br />

other personal expenses.<br />

No one oares mat the many<br />

retired persons is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

living on • fixed income are<br />

Boingtobedtoptowd.Noone<br />

carts that I. am a lUMle<br />

parent attimptingtOMte<br />

HI^VV Va^UuflD I l&GatQfl^BaK * A<br />

ttUBW) SI s ^BBBEBQ SOGHSOL<br />

No one on the Zoning Board<br />

eared when I attempted to get<br />

a driveway cut (and waa<br />

refused) so that my son with<br />

•new (now dead, July 28,<br />

UN) could pun into our<br />

property after treatments<br />

which rendered him<br />

physically dtoabM.<br />

I am on the verge <strong>of</strong> having<br />

to give up a property which<br />

ray Ute husband and I worked<br />

Bto dogs to acquire.<br />

If one does not agree with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> politics, one<br />

merely findi oneself receiving<br />

•ubtle threats and In-<br />

timidation.<br />

My winter residence la<br />

three times the sixe <strong>of</strong> my<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy residence, with<br />

the same tat and a far<br />

superior educational system.<br />

Somebody mutt be wasting<br />

money in Owen <strong>City</strong>.<br />

It Is al*o a "railroad," wh«n<br />

one U given three days to<br />

respond to an undated letter,<br />

and the appraiser's llnM are<br />

constanfly busy.<br />

Ellen Hill<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Ilntertaiiung<br />

Tdltor. SenttMlLedger: In<br />

reaponse to MM. Pie* tad<br />

Mr. Quattrone: Violence,<br />

brutaBty and rape may bt<br />

reality, bit b It en-<br />

tertainment?<br />

CarlaHetot<br />

OoeanCtty<br />

sole posession was one, 110<br />

camera, which itself wreaked<br />

<strong>of</strong> smoke.<br />

It was that morning, only<br />

hours after the blare, mat the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the<br />

surrounding communities<br />

opened up their hearts and<br />

pocketbooks to help the<br />

striken family.<br />

The reaction <strong>of</strong> our<br />

customers at Mark's Cigars<br />

on 8th Street prompted us to<br />

•tart a fund-raiaing box on our<br />

counter. Everyone who took<br />

the time to read the article <strong>of</strong><br />

fee fire we had up, responded<br />

by giving anything that they<br />

could afford. It wasn't long<br />

before Knight's Pharmacy<br />

also started collecting for fee<br />

Crispl's.<br />

When I first visited Mrs.<br />

Criapl on Thursday evening at<br />

fee Trade Winds Motel, the<br />

had some food and a few<br />

clothes feat hid been donated<br />

earlier. After talking to bar<br />

for close to 45 minutes, It<br />

dawned on me that she never<br />

once mentioned what she had<br />

lost, rather the was thanking<br />

God that everyone had<br />

escaped the early morning<br />

Memo.<br />

Upon returning the next day<br />

to see If she needed anything,<br />

I was amazed at the site <strong>of</strong> a<br />

once empty room that was<br />

now overflowing with an<br />

abundance <strong>of</strong> clothes.<br />

She told me <strong>of</strong> a gentleman<br />

who had knocked on fee doer,<br />

asked if she was Mrs. Crisp),<br />

and ten handed her • hun-<br />

dred-doUar bill. Obviously<br />

stunned, she asked for his<br />

name, his reply waa that Ha<br />

nostalgia<br />

name wasn't Important.<br />

It was people like him, and<br />

all the people who gave their<br />

extra change or unneeded<br />

clothes that prompted me to<br />

write, thanking the people <strong>of</strong><br />

all the surrounding com*<br />

munltlea for their thought,<br />

fulness.<br />

I guess It doeen't always<br />

take a national crisis or an<br />

Olympic hockey team to get a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> people to open their<br />

hearts to a good MUM.<br />

Tom Schoenewald<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Hey Andy, hoe's<br />

a great idea for<br />

'60 Minutes' show<br />

Criticism <strong>of</strong> new lifeguard captain lacked 'right stuff"<br />

Editor-mote: The letter<br />

refer* to thU at an open<br />

letter to Andy Rooney<br />

Mr. Andy Rooney<br />

c-o 60 Minutes<br />

CBS-TV"<br />

NewYork, N.Y,<br />

Dear Andy;<br />

I watt you on "SO Minutes"<br />

every week. Those pieces you<br />

do on clothet hangers,<br />

topping bags, glove com-<br />

partments, etc. are really<br />

fanny,<br />

I admire your sense <strong>of</strong><br />

humor and ability to pick out<br />

an unusual subject That's<br />

why I'm writing. I've got a<br />

great story idea tor you.<br />

It wffl take more floe ban<br />

you usually get on the<br />

program. But wife tight<br />

editing you could condense<br />

the segment to 15 minutes and<br />

scoop Mike Wallace and all<br />

fee net <strong>of</strong> your SO Minute<br />

buddies.<br />

Here's tbe scenario: Tbe<br />

location to a South Jersey<br />

retort community, a clean,<br />

relaxing town where you can<br />

go fora really great vacation:<br />

m tend you a brochure.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> tome differences<br />

<strong>of</strong> opinion about who has the<br />

power to do what, the mayor<br />

sues fee council, tbe council<br />

sues fee mayor, fee mayor<br />

•uM fee police chief, fee<br />

police chief MM fee mayor,<br />

fee mayor SUM the fire chief,<br />

the fire chief met fee mayor,<br />

fee personnel director sues<br />

the mayor and the<br />

management team hires a<br />

lawyer.<br />

Tnto fuss Is all about ad-<br />

mlnistratlve codes,<br />

memorandums <strong>of</strong> un-<br />

derstanding, the mayor's<br />

power, etc. in ffl yon in m<br />

fee details later. when all fee<br />

sultsareeettled.the city U out<br />

173,000 In legal feet and fee<br />

management team has to fork<br />

over fttO each tor which<br />

they're not r*4mbursed.<br />

Not a lot to reaUy decided<br />

ncept feat fee Judge finally<br />

gets to go on vacation.<br />

However In fee residue <strong>of</strong><br />

ail this, three remaining<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the management<br />

team find their positions<br />

Haled on fee Nov. I ballot<br />

Now here's the story hook,<br />

Andy. Thto to the only com-<br />

munity in the United States <strong>of</strong><br />

America and probably fee<br />

world where employees have<br />

to campaign thto November<br />

for salaries they were tup.<br />

posed to get the previous<br />

January, Now doesn't thto<br />

beat talking about your old<br />

Jacket or bow to hang a<br />

necktie on a doorknob?<br />

Well, the managers decide<br />

they are going to try to tall<br />

their rttryU. the public ev«n<br />

though tbe new tax<br />

-Italy Frank supplied this mo photo <strong>of</strong> the old Acme In what It today The Pearl reita,<br />

Asbury Avenue, Note the chickem and men tt hanging on the wallhooki »t left, Frank, b, 1<br />

In the front row toward right, atki for Identification <strong>of</strong> otteri In i»1ctare, Fraik If a loc^l motel<br />

owner.<br />

with the city for<br />

am known at fee spiritual<br />

advisor to a hermit crab who<br />

can predict fee weather. J-'ve<br />

•too done slot <strong>of</strong> other things.<br />

Don Plleggi, he's our<br />

recreation director, hat .beea<br />

wife fee city for 30 yetu>ajkj<br />

had developed one <strong>of</strong> fa<br />

outstanding recreate<br />

programs In fee country, Vou<br />

should see the fsdlitie* he's<br />

taught tooth and nail to build.<br />

Then there's Fred Cade, the,<br />

building code enforcement<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer. He does seven dif-<br />

ferent Jobs and gets paid,£c<br />

one. ., .<br />

Anyway, here's the picture,<br />

Three division heads wh#<br />

don't know beans about<br />

politic* have to develop a<br />

campaign in four weeks toget<br />

fee money they were SUR<br />

posed to receive 10 mouth*<br />

ago and which, by fee way.i».<br />

already In the budget<br />

What you do Any - Synii<br />

don't mind a suggestion —to<br />

bring your cameras close,up<br />

on these guys' facet as they<br />

wander around town trying to<br />

convince people to vote "yes"<br />

on Nov. 8. You can also In-<br />

terview people who carried<br />

fee petitions to find out why<br />

they beUeve the three division<br />

heads are unworthy. .;.,<br />

I can guarantee you some'<br />

revealing quotes like, *We :<br />

have nothing against them<br />

personally, but my friend, to..<br />

and to la a friend <strong>of</strong> me mayor,<br />

and he told me they all make<br />

too much money."<br />

I suggest you bring M&e<br />

Wallace in on 'the<br />

memorandum <strong>of</strong> un-<br />

derstanding angle. It seems<br />

fee managers signed a con-<br />

tract which was honored for<br />

two out <strong>of</strong> the last-three years<br />

and then wiped out by.the<br />

referendum.<br />

What you do to place Mike<br />

across tbe table from one <strong>of</strong><br />

fee petitioners and Mike sayi,<br />

"Can you tit there in good<br />

conscience, and Ml me you<br />

didn't know you were Im- '<br />

pugnlng the believabillty <strong>of</strong><br />

fee city by creating this meat<br />

<strong>of</strong> a referendum? And what<br />

about the families <strong>of</strong> the men<br />

who were to receive these<br />

raises? Have you no human<br />

compassion, sir?" ,<br />

The petitioner braalb down<br />

and mumbles something<br />

about "they never told me<br />

anything about Mike Wallace<br />

when they asked me to carry<br />

those papers around!" :<br />

You've got a lot to link your<br />

teeth Into here, Andy, and; I'm<br />

willing to help. I suggest; you<br />

hire me at a consultant as I'm<br />

going to need money to'pay<br />

campaign bills.<br />

I'm lure we can work<br />

something out. Just don't tend<br />

me a contract or<br />

memorandum <strong>of</strong> "tin- ,<br />

derstanding to sign. I wantfte<br />

it statement! nave money up front. It's the onjy<br />

Just come out mat lousy way Andy, believe me.<br />

timing for the three division Sincerely,<br />

heads. , Mark golfer<br />

I'm one <strong>of</strong> mem, I've been Andy Roomy fan<br />

Voters must go .£.<br />

beyond the salaries<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />

a recant letter, a Mr. Wlgo<br />

labeled fee upcoming salary<br />

ivarenBOsi a faryet and .1<br />

have to Indeed agree that It U<br />

a farce — for different<br />

reasons.<br />

Pint, Wigohu the temerity<br />

to attack the Integrity <strong>of</strong> IT*<br />

Senttnai'Lerfffr reporting<br />

staff and then accuse* the<br />

•ollctor <strong>of</strong> handing down an<br />

••edlet-onthepoelionstob*<br />

ctegoricalry Included<br />

However, to me evident<br />

•ittifaetlon<strong>of</strong>thtCouncUand<br />

administrator. Mr. Corcoran<br />

tasroade a decision bettd on<br />

*• position dedgnaaon and<br />

tx'a&s"<br />

anggesting that Mr.<br />

Delnoiljal be nvltM to glre<br />

antalIcertalnl7tuiw<br />

with tb* I<br />

, What Wlgo perpetrates-<br />

almost reads like a soap opbea<br />

and hto simplistic logic.toi<br />

about at deep as an ashtray..<br />

I am simply atHni JaM<br />

many voters have truly:<br />

evaluated tbe effort an*<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> Mesaert Soifev<br />

Plleggi and Cade in ordtr<br />

place a price tag on their<br />

swvicetT I would be the f%<br />

to concede that possibly* their<br />

successon may not meriUhe'<br />

•me salary condderatioh* 1<br />

which fact alone to rtesOT'<br />

enough to review rat ciliber<br />

•<strong>of</strong> the resident managers.<br />

U tt not fair to them<br />

to assess their " ex-<br />

perience, background, "<br />

oonpllthments «d<br />

to gtt a Job doneT<br />

I an mre that a<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the voters<br />

flnd rum to<br />

bcumbents If they t<br />

•Jre*dy<br />

By CATHY ADAMS<br />

Student't righto _ what are they?<br />

The New Jersey Supreme Court, on<br />

Aug. 8, ruled that taidenu are protected<br />

against unreasonable search and setnm<br />

to tchool under fee Fourth Amendment<br />

to the Constitution. The court said that<br />

fee schools could conduct "reasonable<br />

searches necessary to maintain safety,<br />

order and diaclpllne."<br />

1 -"iteatonahle" to an uncertain word.<br />

F8r' instance, in tantrvUle, fee vice<br />

principal acted on an anonymous tip that<br />

• student was dealing drugs In school<br />

opened (he student', locker and found a<br />

nTMfl quantity <strong>of</strong> marijuana and am-<br />

fMtamlnei. The student waa charged<br />

willi possessor, and was sentenced to a<br />

ftrm <strong>of</strong> up to five vein in a correction<br />

eerter.<br />

"Therefore, "reasonable" meant<br />

"anonymous Up." or 1J that just one<br />

fcrterpretatlon?<br />

*:lhe topic "Search and Setoure" wai<br />

brought into fee courts to dear up any<br />

Uncertainties. At described In the<br />

N.J.A.SA. AdmMatmUva Guide, the<br />

"KMonablenett" <strong>of</strong> any search will<br />

depend on the unique circumstances <strong>of</strong><br />

each* ease.<br />

'According to the Admintetrottve<br />

Guide, school <strong>of</strong>ficials may conduct<br />

starches without a warrant, fa the school<br />

•aWronment, fee Individual student's<br />

right must be weighed against fee<br />

school's obligation to maintain order...<br />

There to little guidance at to what facto<br />

WOUH constitute "reasonable grounds."<br />

Several OCHS tchool administrators<br />

wart asked about their ideal regarding<br />

the Issue.<br />

>.Qi What to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s policy<br />

concerning Search and Seizure?<br />

Harry McLaughlln: Lockers are not<br />

entered by an <strong>of</strong>ficial unless the student<br />

Is present and willing to cooperate. If<br />

net/'the parent* will be notified. Court<br />

orders would enter Into It only If the<br />

parents also refuse. We closely follow the<br />

New Jersey ooHcy.<br />

Q. What evidence do you consider<br />

substantial enough to search one's<br />

slocerk? ,<br />

I Wooley: Information from a staff<br />

tbv. The law gives a little more<br />

leeway to school <strong>of</strong>ficials man to police<br />

onifirstreet. ^ ^<br />

IcLaugUln; An eyewitness it<br />

, iferrcd; one that will say he-she saw It<br />

and wffl stand up to the student.<br />

% Have drugs, alcohol or stolen<br />

goods been a problem at OCHS?<br />

Michael Clprlano: Am, they are a<br />

problem any place, but they're not a big<br />

problem.<br />

McLauRhlln: In all <strong>of</strong> ray yean belt.<br />

feellnp enter Into It. I follow fee rules. I<br />

retpect the right to privacy. The law to to<br />

protect everybody, there fore if one<br />

person could be causing harm to other<br />

memben <strong>of</strong> the student body, hMhe hat<br />

to be dealt wife.<br />

*Our Town 1 coming to our town<br />

i<br />

q<br />

Ua apadflo todMdnal to. eft<br />

" T U<br />

at •<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School drama<br />

dub, under fee guidance <strong>of</strong> Bill Hamilton<br />

this year, U beginning preparations for a<br />

late March staging <strong>of</strong> fee fhonton<br />

•Wider classic, Our Town, Tryouts wffl<br />

begin near the end <strong>of</strong> November for the<br />

17 male and seven female leads, and<br />

iartras. A student director and a student<br />

.stage manager are also being sought<br />

•Scripts may be obtained from Mr.<br />

Hamilton. Hit advice to, "Be familiar<br />

witt fee part you choose to read," All<br />

rotes will be cast with understudies, and<br />

fee results <strong>of</strong> the tryouts will be posted<br />

by the beginning <strong>of</strong> December.<br />

Practices for the play will be held two<br />

or three nights a week, untt about 9:10<br />

-and occasionally after school. No<br />

Saturday practices will be held and<br />

Friday night practices will be avoided.<br />

It hat become rather a tradition at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School to perform a<br />

musical each spring, but this year's new<br />

director, Mr. Hamilton, baa decided to<br />

try something different The dub to<br />

hoping for a warm reception <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Tbwn, even though It to not a musical.<br />

This play was received fairly well tan<br />

years ago when Mr, Hamilton directed It<br />

at the school.<br />

The club to also hoping to take a Held<br />

trip to Rutgers University. Rutgers will<br />

be presenting Our Tbum toon after<br />

Christmas.<br />

-KateOaynor<br />

I<br />

• ?:^J<br />

Spirits sparked<br />

summer turned out to be quite a good one for the OCHS cheerleaders and<br />

Jenny Powell <strong>of</strong> the pom-pon squad. Both attended camps and both faired very well.<br />

The cheerleaders attended camp at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Delaware In Newark. They<br />

1 were there July 17-22. The girls had a<br />

very busy schedule to follow. A typical<br />

day went like thto:<br />

The girls began their day at 6:30 ajn.<br />

win breakfast. They had to be on the<br />

field by l a.m. and practice lasted until<br />

Us 3ft when they would break for lunch.<br />

Aftet lunch they had to be back on tbe<br />

fieUby 1 p.m. and practice until 5, then<br />

break for dinner, The but session <strong>of</strong> the<br />

d*j~waa from 8:30 to 8 p.m. After feat<br />

, tbey.couldgototheirroomsandpractice<br />

»do*whatever they liked.<br />

Iteoems all <strong>of</strong> their hard work paid <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

TJuf-cheerleaders brought home many<br />

aw*rda. They were; Sparkle aid Shim<br />

(gjwn tor excellence in performing a<br />

ctoer), Most Spirited Squad, and Met<br />

Gfmgenlal Squad.<br />

'"'AAllna Amendt alto received a<br />

stgarate award called a "Koug" award,<br />

i T% was given for fee most spirited<br />

cTtwrieader <strong>of</strong> the day.<br />

AU18 members <strong>of</strong> the squad attended<br />

id <strong>of</strong> an but three new members. Co.<br />

.., jita Catty Lease feato that the squad<br />

"worked very hard and did great for a<br />

basically new tquad." She ate •aid mat<br />

^wjtoBlot<strong>of</strong>funandagoodwayU learn<br />

W><br />

Ing the came it an annual event<br />

the OCHS CheerUading<br />

# 4hlch to now coached by Mtos<br />

tfttlm. Mis, Smith to a m '<br />

teacher at OCHS.<br />

Jenny PoweU, a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School, attended pompom camp at<br />

Weft Cheater State College In Pern,<br />

sylvanla along with two other girls from<br />

fee squad. The camp was sponsored by<br />

fee National Superstar Drill Team.<br />

While there, Miss Powell was chosen<br />

•Jong with five other girls who attened<br />

the camp to go to Honululu and Dallas to<br />

parfomvln the Aloha Bowl, fee Cotton<br />

,Bow! parade and the Rainbow Classic<br />

Tournament Two hundred and eight<br />

girls wart chosen from ail over the<br />

United statM to attend.<br />

Their schedule will be something like<br />

Mi; Dee. it the glrU will leave for<br />

Dallas and stay mere until the Hit for<br />

practice, then on the and they will go to<br />

Honukdu, Hawaii until fee MB,<br />

While In Honululu they wiU perform In<br />

At Aloha Bowl on the MB and In the<br />

Rainbow Classic Tournament, a<br />

basketball tournament, on fee 17th and<br />

•tt. After the tournament they will go<br />

back to DaUM and on Jan, 2 they win<br />

perform in the Cotton Bowl Parade. The<br />

trip wiU cost 11,600, U00 <strong>of</strong> which will D«<br />

sponsored by the OCHS Bud Boosters.<br />

Mlas Powell la tbe captain <strong>of</strong> the OCHS<br />

ptttfon •quid which to in Id second<br />

yiir. Prtor to becoming a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•quad, Ml* Powell was tbe feature<br />

twlrler In tbe band front Mlo PoweU to<br />

'TftmlrtliT about >H t irntrm. She hay<br />

fiatnow ttMglrlt an more familiar win<br />

what the ponvpon Bqwd to all about 01<br />

bar •quad thia yetr the says, 'Thery<br />

work very hard and catch en fiat and<br />

ftejr aMtude about performing to a lot<br />

Jackie AOerbacb<br />

news<br />

briefs<br />

College-bound Juniors took the Pre-<br />

Scholastic Aptitude Tests (PSAT) on the<br />

Music Pier last Tuesday. The purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

these tests to to prepare the students for<br />

the SATs which they wfll take either<br />

later this year or early next year.<br />

The students were asked to arrive by I<br />

am. The teats began at approximately<br />

8:30 ajn. and were concluded at 11:05<br />

am. There was one Kkninute break<br />

between tests.<br />

The PSAT't Included one math and one<br />

verbal test, although SATs have tli<br />

tests.<br />

The verbal teat contained problems in<br />

antonyms, anologies, sentence fUHna<br />

and reading comprehension. The mam<br />

contained various problems in algebra<br />

and geometry.<br />

The testa were given by guidance<br />

counselor Dennla Jones and aided by two<br />

pvuyton,<br />

—KlmPoore<br />

The French Club elected <strong>of</strong>ficers kit<br />

Monday. Co^reeldents thU year are<br />

Cathy Adams and Michelle Lanehoney,<br />

Viet president Sue HalUday, Secretary<br />

Etfka West, Treasurer Audrey Amleone,<br />

Members planned several activlUes.<br />

Ls*t Tuesday night they went to see tbe<br />

French Mm La ftaim at 1 the Little Art<br />

Theater with advUor Jeanne Pancout.<br />

Other plant include a progretslve<br />

dinner (each count will be served at a<br />

different member's house); inviting a<br />

French chef to •chool; and Chrttmat<br />

cwollng - en Franc* to I<br />

Fund raking was also discussed.<br />

Reesea candy can be purchased from<br />

any ratmber outside <strong>of</strong> school. Student!<br />

art reminded feat eating to not par.<br />

mttttd in hallways and classrooms.<br />

only on three occasions have students<br />

ben caught and had substances con-<br />

fiscated. We try for parental help, and<br />

are fortunate to usually get it. Tbe<br />

students cooperate most <strong>of</strong> the time<br />

because they know they are caught. We<br />

try not to involve fee police department<br />

Q. It the renovation <strong>of</strong> fee school af-<br />

fecting the locker situation?<br />

McLaughlln: It's difficult into year.<br />

There to a shortage <strong>of</strong> lockers and many<br />

students have to share This makes it<br />

harder to control<br />

«. H How do you feel about locker<br />

tearcbuig?<br />

apriano: I think the fact that schools<br />

are mandated to protect has weakened<br />

the Individual school's authority. The<br />

intent was to prevent drug-alcohol use,<br />

not to go out and catch kids. AD <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Udt are being punished by this. The<br />

rtcHmi are always puntobed - It't a<br />

shame.<br />

WooUey •. It is not a violation <strong>of</strong> privacy<br />

I it's done within the rules.<br />

Mc:aughUn: I don't let my<br />

Joseph Banner: I would probably<br />

confiscate and destroy it. According to<br />

the severity <strong>of</strong> what it was, I may or niay<br />

not report It.<br />

Ida MargoUt: I'd report it to the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Student were atoo asked to comment:<br />

Qi Hew do yen feel about locker<br />

•carotins;: daei II violate tha right to<br />

prtviev?<br />

Ellen Leone (senior): As long as the<br />

•tadem knotn and to wflUng, then B'i<br />

°*;. In !*•£»«aoM.<br />

Q. What do you feel to tubstanQal<br />

enough evidence for an <strong>of</strong>ficial to act<br />

upon?<br />

Ken Cadet If fee <strong>of</strong>ficial can tmeB<br />

something suspicious; or tt the student to<br />

found with poaaeasioo (<strong>of</strong> substance)<br />

during school.<br />

Andrea Maml (sophomore): Orjylf a<br />

teacher taw the locker open. Definitely<br />

not a rtudent's ward.<br />

The Billows<br />

Published by the students ttf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

Council attends seminar<br />

In addition to the administration,<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the faculty abo voiced their<br />

opinion. Bach waa asked what action he-<br />

*e would take If he-she saw some illegal<br />

substance In a student's locker;<br />

Roland Watson: I'd make the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> fee fact that mere's a<br />

suspicious locker. I have fee authority<br />

myself to search, but I feel it's better to<br />

be handled through fee <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 17, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School's Student Council attended the<br />

New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> Student<br />

CoundU(NSASC) fan business meeting<br />

at Rider College. Ten students from each<br />

school were Invited to attend the<br />

meeting.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School students who<br />

atteneded are Alalna Amendt, Maria<br />

Amendt, KeUy Arrechea, Jackie Blddle,<br />

Tiiaha Bowman, Lauren Bruce, Crissy<br />

Hetot, Linda Joyce, Amy Rafferty,<br />

Karen Wagner, and advisor Al Matthews<br />

attended fee meeting.<br />

There was a general astemhh/ <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

schools. Taylor Smith, <strong>1983</strong> National<br />

Century m, scholarship winner and<br />

freshman at Princeton University, and<br />

Andre Baldamenti, seventh grade<br />

student from Chapel HIS School, were<br />

the speakers during the general<br />

assembly. The agenda <strong>of</strong> the day was<br />

discussed and outlined at fee assembly.<br />

Several workshop sessions were held<br />

at this meeting. College admissions,<br />

•tate charity drive (hemophilia),<br />

relations wife fee board <strong>of</strong> education,<br />

pretident-viee president meeting, and a<br />

hypnotism demonstration were tome <strong>of</strong><br />

fee workshops feat were attended by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School students.<br />

Overall, the fall business meeting was<br />

a learning experience for each indent.<br />

Those who attended fee meeting brought<br />

back knowledge <strong>of</strong> better leadership and<br />

great Ideas for their clubs and meetings.<br />

Kelly Arrechea said, "I get (deal on<br />

better fund raunng and learned from tbe<br />

example set by fee leaden at each<br />

meeting."<br />

Karen Wagner said, "I found eat<br />

when a lot <strong>of</strong> different schools get<br />

together wife their Individual Ideas, «nd<br />

combine I wife fee leadership present,<br />

everyone can team something," .<br />

Admissions explained<br />

By KAREN WAGNER<br />

Cignui Vanni, fee director <strong>of</strong> ad-<br />

missions at Swarthmore College,<br />

recently gave a seminar at Rider<br />

College. Tbe subject wai "College Ad-<br />

frtMten* How to Ptoy the Garni."<br />

Vannl's first topic was tbe "dreaded"<br />

college application. Re advised feat few<br />

solid, informative recommendations are<br />

sufficient. It to not always beat tobavt<br />

all recommendations from teachers. A<br />

suggests a boss, guidance counselor, or<br />

coach would give a more diverse<br />

viewpoint.<br />

Be sure to ask for paptra from people<br />

feat knew you well. It ahould contain<br />

aspects, <strong>of</strong> your social ictivffles, plus<br />

abilities at a serious student A good<br />

recommendation is filled with in-<br />

formation about a student's quality,<br />

persistence and dependability. It should<br />

not only describe your academics but<br />

•too you as a person.<br />

The next topic <strong>of</strong> discussion was the<br />

five major things colleges considered In<br />

selecting a student for acceptance. At<br />

fee top <strong>of</strong> the list, scademlc record. This<br />

shows a student's dedication to main*<br />

oUnlng good study habits and (be type <strong>of</strong><br />

classes taken; second, productive<br />

leisure (l,e, extra-curricular activities);<br />

bird, recommendations; fourth, SAT<br />

•cores and aptitude test scores; ahd<br />

lastly, personal interview! and contact<br />

wife fee college or university.<br />

College interviews can be • two-way<br />

street You, at a student, should fat<br />

asking questions; not Just the dean <strong>of</strong><br />

admission at school <strong>of</strong> your choice. Find<br />

out as much about fee particular school<br />

M you possibly can. What ftaa&fttf<br />

support can students get? What percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the alumni still contribute to fttt<br />

BeprepvedtobereadetoeipriMUd<br />

represent yourself well and be prepared<br />

to ask questions. A thank you letter-is<br />

always appreciated for tbe college in-<br />

terviewing you. .-2<br />

Going through the game <strong>of</strong> choosing<br />

the right college socially ;and<br />

academically and being accepted 1r a<br />

grueling race. According to agma<br />

Vannl, "The trick to to merely learn tow<br />

to play the game, and how to play It<br />

vanity §tyle,"<br />

MlsTPumpkln candidates wffl ride one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the floats in tordght's Halloween<br />

Parade, Sixteen junior girls were<br />

nominated by teachers two weeks ago.<br />

From that 18 the Junior class narrowed<br />

ifee nominees down to the rix girls who<br />

•are running for fee Miss Pumpkin title<br />

| tonight.<br />

This year's contestants are;<br />

AlaiDa Amendt — cheerleader,<br />

I secretary <strong>of</strong> Student Council and French<br />

laub member,<br />

Cindy Brannuig—a cheerleader and a<br />

Student Council member,<br />

Maria Calrnei — manager for fee<br />

Soccer Team and Surf Club member.<br />

Michelle DeJetii - Student Council<br />

member and turf club tabulator.<br />

Dibble Garvey — Field hockey<br />

member (all-etar) and S<strong>of</strong>tball team<br />

. member.<br />

, Amanda Heist-Ftrstdoubleeon Girls I<br />

Tennto team and secretary <strong>of</strong> Junior |<br />

class.<br />

Thto year's Miss Pumpkin will be<br />

announced before fee girls board the<br />

float in tonight's parade.<br />

—Dana DeClnque<br />

Billows Staff<br />

KDITOR.|N-ui.ll.lir<br />

W1& the windy 'U<br />

Otyiky '*••


Page Four, Section Two<br />

New jersey Senate<br />

CANDIDATES<br />

FOR NEW JERSEY<br />

SENATE<br />

(First Legislative District-<br />

Cape May and<br />

Cumberland COUBUM )<br />

Vote for one<br />

TERM; 4 yeurs<br />

SALARY; II<br />

FUNCTIONS1 Legislate on<br />

state level. Confirm or veto<br />

appointmtnts <strong>of</strong> governor.<br />

Art as court <strong>of</strong> Impeachment<br />

Each candidate was ashed<br />

to supply a brief Megrophy<br />

mid to mswer the following<br />

questions with th*lr reply<br />

limited to 100 words. Answers<br />

are not edited but excess<br />

are cut at limit<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger voters* guide<br />

QUESTIONS; Jersey, particularly In the<br />

areas <strong>of</strong>; a) curriculum; b)<br />

1. When the Equal Righy teacher training and<br />

Amendment la referred to the evaluation; c) apstate<br />

for ratification, will you propriations?<br />

support the amendment'<br />

Please give reasons for your<br />

decision.<br />

2. New Jersey's credit<br />

rating may be in Jeopardy<br />

because <strong>of</strong> its ever Increasing<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> bonded Indebtedness.<br />

What recommendations<br />

do you have<br />

regarding bonding in the<br />

future? Be ipecifle.<br />

3. What recommendations<br />

would you make to the<br />

governor to improve the<br />

quality (4 education In New<br />

JAMES R. HURLEY<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

F.0,B«lM,Hu1vOt<br />

Incumbent Senator.<br />

Freeholder, Cumberland<br />

County, 1967. N.J. Aaasmolyman<br />

1MMM1 New Jersey<br />

Senator 1982-M.<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1. Yea, I will vote (or<br />

ratification. I already am on<br />

record In favor <strong>of</strong> It, became<br />

the, firit ratification effort<br />

started in New Jersty, We<br />

were the Brit state to ratify<br />

and I voted for It,<br />

Women have been<br />

discriminated agalnit for<br />

generations In employment<br />

and education and in almott<br />

every phase <strong>of</strong> human life.<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.<strong>1983</strong><br />

Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 27, 19$fi<br />

Compiled by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters ic Questions<br />

2," New Jersey'! credit<br />

rating Is not In jeopardy. New<br />

Jersey State Treasurer<br />

Belderman has warned that If<br />

we are not careful we could<br />

overeitend onr borrowing<br />

capacity.<br />

the Shore Protection Bond<br />

Act includes »10 million in<br />

tain fund* that win be paid<br />

back to fee state and will not<br />

CBUM debt problems for the<br />

state.<br />

Hw. Capitol Budget and<br />

Planning Commission was<br />

created for the express<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> evaluating all bond<br />

proposals with specific instructions<br />

to limit the<br />

borrowing.<br />

If the legislature and the<br />

administration is not careful<br />

In its bond proposals, we could<br />

find ourselves in a financial<br />

bind. Th§ safeguards rest<br />

with the treasurer, governor,<br />

fee legislature and the Capitol<br />

Needs Commission.<br />

3, Governor Kean and<br />

Education Commissioner<br />

Cooperman have made<br />

recommendations to Improve<br />

fee quality <strong>of</strong> education In<br />

New Jersey. I support flielr<br />

proposals.<br />

They Include a new certification<br />

process that allows<br />

qualified people to become<br />

teachers without the socalled<br />

"hDw4o4eaeh courses..."<br />

CHRISTOPHER H. RILEY<br />

DEMOCRAT<br />

1398Venevta,Vtad*Dd<br />

NQRESPONSEm<br />

QUESTIONNAmE<br />

New jersey Assembly •.IT<br />

CANDIDATES<br />

FOR NEW JERSEY<br />

ASSEMBLY<br />

(First Legislative District-<br />

Cape May and Cumberland<br />

counties)<br />

Vote for two<br />

TERM: 2 years<br />

SALARY: »18,000<br />

FUNCTIONS: Legislate on<br />

state level. Originate revenue<br />

measures. Sole power to vote<br />

impeachment charges.<br />

Each candidate was asked<br />

to supply a brief biography<br />

and to answer the following<br />

questions with their reply<br />

limited to ZOO words. Answers<br />

are not edited but excess<br />

words are cut it limit.<br />

qUESTIONSi<br />

1. When the Equal Righto<br />

Amendment la referred to the<br />

Mate for ratification, will you<br />

support the amendment?<br />

Please give reasons for your<br />

decision,<br />

2. New Jersey's credit<br />

rating may be In Jeopardy<br />

because <strong>of</strong> Its ever increasing<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> bonded Indebtedness,<br />

What recommendations<br />

do you have<br />

regarding bonding In the<br />

future? Be speeifie,<br />

3, What recommendations<br />

would you make to the<br />

Governor to improve the<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> education In New<br />

Jersey, particularly In fee<br />

areas <strong>of</strong>: a) curriculum; b)<br />

teacher training and<br />

evaluation; c) appropriations?<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

ttlOriordSt,, Bridgeton<br />

Cape May County<br />

CANDIDATES FOR<br />

COUNTY BOARD OF<br />

CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS<br />

Vote for two<br />

TERM: Members are elected<br />

at-large for 3-year overlapping<br />

terms,<br />

SALARY! 112,000<br />

FUNCTIONS: The governing<br />

body <strong>of</strong> fee county exercising<br />

both administrative and<br />

legislative powers. Apportions<br />

responsibilities for<br />

county services among the<br />

five freeholders at<br />

organliatlonal meeting.<br />

Appoints non-elected <strong>of</strong>ficials WILLIAM E, STURM JR<br />

and boards; creates such REPUBLICAN<br />

boards. 10MN. Shore Road,<br />

Rio Grande<br />

Graduate Middle Township<br />

Each candidate ma asked High School, attended<br />

to «^ly a brie/ Megwphy Rutgers University and<br />

aid to mumr the tWtowCnf Univtnlty <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

questions with their reply Completed courses In tabor<br />

limited to t00 words. Answers relations, municipal budget<br />

m not edited but aceest proeeis and! buitnen adwords<br />

ore cut at limit. ministration, Former<br />

member and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

1, Ai the appointing Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> Cape May County Electloni, Freeholder,<br />

MUA Commissioners, what director <strong>of</strong> revenue and<br />

can you do as a Freeholder to finance for past U yean<br />

monitor the cost <strong>of</strong> treating Employed by N.J, Bell<br />

sewage In Cape May County? Telephone a yean<br />

What recommendations do ANSWERS<br />

you have in this area? i. The enabling statute*<br />

creating municipal utility<br />

I, Do you beUavi the ap- authoritfea an very dear In<br />

pointment <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional spelling out Mr autonomy,<br />

twine*) manager could ef- All any Freeholder «n doTi<br />

fcet savings in the coit <strong>of</strong> ^i^t the beat people poMuli<br />

county government now to serve as members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

W,0B0,M0? Please give <strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> the most effective<br />

reasons for your decision. methods <strong>of</strong> controlling and<br />

, ... . monitoring the costs <strong>of</strong><br />

I. Bow committed would irt<br />

youbetoesUUislUng.Crisis p municipal utility<br />

Intervention Unit for the authority operations under<br />

Family Court as mandatod by<br />

the new Juvenile Justice<br />

(ha sans budaetary reviews<br />

and constraints that tocal and<br />

county gov«rnm«nU have<br />

NO RESPONSE TO<br />

QUESTIONNAIRE<br />

GUYMUZIANI<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

300 E. Spencer Avt.WMwood<br />

NORESFWSETO<br />

QUESTIONNAIRE<br />

wife fee Division <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

Finance In State Government<br />

Legislation has been Introduced<br />

to accomplish this,<br />

and I support this legislation.<br />

2. Several methods <strong>of</strong><br />

reorganizing county government<br />

are permissible under<br />

fee eiisting County Charter<br />

Laws <strong>of</strong> fee State <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey. Each has Its strengths<br />

•ad weaknesses.<br />

I oppose the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

a manager because he Is not<br />

directly responsible to the<br />

iupaying public. I support<br />

the establishment^*, the<br />

poiition <strong>of</strong> county / admmlafrBtor<br />

beca»fj<strong>of</strong> the<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> fee county and the<br />

need for more Control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

day to day Operations <strong>of</strong><br />

county government.<br />

I believe feat It Is not the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government that<br />

counts. It's the type <strong>of</strong> people<br />

that you elect, and "If It ain't<br />

broke, don't Hi it."<br />

S. I support the establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> a crisis Interventton<br />

unit for the family court. I<br />

believe It win serve a useful<br />

purpose in recognising<br />

domeittc problems early m,,.<br />

RALPH W.EVANS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

ttSM(ta«.,8ttMHarlMr<br />

Cuttom builder for St year*<br />

in Cap* May County,<br />

Republican Commltt**<br />

perton and 8ton* Harbor<br />

leader atveraj years. Exempt<br />

Firtmin, Put President<br />

HgmaBuUdinAssodattoD<strong>of</strong><br />

Cap* Ml* County. Paat<br />

PratidwtLlo<strong>of</strong>ChA<strong>of</strong>Stoo*<br />

JEANNE L.GORMAN<br />

DEMOCRAT<br />

324 Cental Avt,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Campaign Manager for<br />

Congressman BUI Hughes.<br />

Past President <strong>of</strong> the League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women Voters, Lobbyist<br />

for the League <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Voters, lit District; Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors Cape May County<br />

Environmental Council; Vice<br />

President, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education; Member,<br />

Legislative and Pension<br />

Committees, N.J. School<br />

Board Assn.<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1, Absolutely. ItaUtvt In<br />

equal pay for the same Jobs<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> an. Promote<br />

laws which protect the rights<br />

<strong>of</strong> women, provide adequate<br />

protection for women (particularly<br />

the contribution* <strong>of</strong><br />

Harbor. Member <strong>of</strong> Elks<br />

Lodge and Moose Lodge.<br />

Freeholder for all yean.<br />

the homemaker) support<br />

revision <strong>of</strong> property and<br />

inheritance laws In accordance<br />

with Uniform<br />

Prolate Code.<br />

1. New Jenev has a Triple<br />

A credit rating. The state has<br />

made it very difficult for a<br />

municipality to exceed<br />

stauattfy limitations; furthermore,<br />

a state finance<br />

board regulates local bonding<br />

and win not allow bonding<br />

beyond their capacity to pay,<br />

Since the Depression, New<br />

Jersey baa a strong fiscal<br />

control. It la probably the beat<br />

fcroughout the United States,<br />

3. My strongest recommendation<br />

would be to Improve<br />

the curriculum at me<br />

state teachers college<br />

bringing it In line with current<br />

needs.<br />

Computer technology li an<br />

area that Is rapidly acquiring<br />

status as a fundamental skill<br />

»to be teamed. Our writing<br />

curriculum ahould be improved<br />

along wife our basic<br />

training in the sciences and<br />

mathematics.<br />

Legislation could be Introduced<br />

at both the state and<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1. MUA Commissioners are<br />

appointed by the Freeholders<br />

GENERALELECnON INFORMATION<br />

Election day: Tuesday, Nov. I.<br />

Potts open from 7 a A. to I pjn.<br />

Vote for two freehoUers, one state senator, two<br />

assembrymem m addltlM, there are eight state<br />

questions (fear bond issue* awl fav ctautttntkawl<br />

amendmenU) and one local municipal qwtstko to be<br />

leetded.<br />

Polling places<br />

*OCEANcrrYi.l<br />

U.S. Coast Guard SU.<br />

Ml North Point Road.<br />

•OCEAN CPTYW<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce Realty<br />

100 Atlantic Boulevard<br />

OCTANCrrYM<br />

Qaskill Insurance<br />

Agency<br />

117 AtlanUc Avenue.<br />

NrrYM<br />

Harbor HOUM Motel<br />

2nd Street and Bay<br />

Avenue,<br />

OCEAN CITY 14<br />

Housing Authority<br />

tQMthStreet,<br />

OCEAN CTTYM<br />

<strong>City</strong> hall Mine*<br />

tth Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue.<br />

OCEAN CITY M<br />

Youth Center<br />

6th Street and AtlanUc<br />

Avenue.<br />

VM<br />

Youth Center<br />

•th Street and Atlantic<br />

Avenue.<br />

OCEAN CITY W<br />

Youth Center ,<br />

6th Street and Atlantic<br />

Avenue -<br />

•(nd(ut*«han|M<br />

OCEAN CITYW<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Realtor.<br />

405 ttd Street.<br />

OCEAN CITY 3-2<br />

American Legion<br />

l«h Street and Haven<br />

Avenue.<br />

V.F.W.<br />

1501 Bay Avenue.<br />

OCEAN CITY SH<br />

Community Center<br />

l«h Street and Simpson<br />

Avenue.<br />

OCEAN CITY 4-1<br />

Ourtady<strong>of</strong>Good<br />

Counsel parish hall<br />

40th Street and Central<br />

Avenue.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport<br />

MuStavetaadBay<br />

Avama;<br />

OCKANCrTY4^<br />

t Arcade<br />

r Avenue.<br />

OCEAN dTV 4-4<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good<br />

CotiiM parish hall<br />

4»W8tr««raHl Central<br />

federal level to provide far<br />

increased tax deductions to<br />

firms that donate computers<br />

to schools and for equipment<br />

donated for educational<br />

purposes now allowable far<br />

equipment donated for<br />

scientific research.<br />

Tax credit to high<br />

technology firms mat hire<br />

mam and sdenee teachers for<br />

employment.<br />

EDWARD H.SALMON<br />

DEMOCRAT<br />

18 Ferreea Dr., MtDvfflt<br />

Elected youngest Mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

MlMUe, receiving 81 percent<br />

and become an autonomous<br />

body that meet and make<br />

good sound Judgment* far the<br />

but concerns <strong>of</strong> the County<br />

population. My basic feeling<br />

ja mat we must keep good<br />

buslnets-orlented people on<br />

this Board to they can run it<br />

on a business basis.<br />

I've been to many meetings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the MUA and feel fee<br />

Commissioners are doing a<br />

good job. They an many<br />

capped by state<br />

and federal government rule*<br />

and regulations and muat<br />

follow their mandate*.<br />

They are ever mindful ef<br />

the state and federal funding<br />

and are constantly looking for<br />

grants wherever they may be.<br />

This is the be*t road to follow<br />

aa far as I'm concerned.<br />

S. My feeling to that the<br />

present Freeholders are<br />

qualified and are doing the Job<br />

we have bean elected to do.<br />

Working In dole harmony<br />

with good department heads<br />

and nave dally contact with<br />

(hem.<br />

If we wen to have a<br />

manager w* would ton this<br />

dole contact and would<br />

aunty create absenteeism air<br />

far as the Freeholders are'<br />

1 I support establishing a<br />

crisi* intervention unit f or th*<br />

family court I feel it would<br />

ma our pmtat Juvenile<br />

domestic load and give man<br />

time to the domeatic courts<br />

and our Judges to focus on<br />

more pressing Judicial<br />

mattwi.<br />

1M8*.A*I*IU.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the vote In 197J. Elected<br />

three, terms as Cumberland<br />

County Freeholder;<br />

Legislative Chairman <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

Southern New Jeney<br />

Development Council;<br />

President <strong>of</strong> fee Southern<br />

New Jersey Council Boy<br />

Scouts <strong>of</strong> America- Trustee <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Assocaltion. Educator by<br />

occupation.<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1. Fully supportive <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Equal Righto Amendment<br />

and the concepts It stands far<br />

regarding equality <strong>of</strong> opportunity<br />

for women, My<br />

record shows I nave long been<br />

a supporter <strong>of</strong> women on this<br />

Issue.<br />

I have been commended for<br />

my efforts a supporter <strong>of</strong><br />

women on this Issue.<br />

I have been commended for<br />

my efforts In bringing higher<br />

percentages <strong>of</strong> women Into<br />

local and county government,<br />

I have recently set In motion,<br />

fee formation <strong>of</strong> Cumberland<br />

County's first commission on<br />

women which will be fully<br />

operational by January p4,<br />

2. Capital construction<br />

projects funded by general<br />

Former Staff Assistant for<br />

Congressman William J.<br />

Hughes. Upper Township<br />

Treasurer for ita years who<br />

originated the Investment<br />

program that keeps all<br />

monies Invested from the day<br />

<strong>of</strong> receipt until needed for<br />

expenses. Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Secretary. Former legal<br />

secretary.<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1. As a Freeholder I would<br />

monitor the cost <strong>of</strong> treating<br />

sewerage in Caps May County<br />

by ascertaining the economic<br />

policy <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the current<br />

MUA Commissioners and<br />

withholding the appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> anyone who dot! not have a<br />

good track record <strong>of</strong> holding<br />

down cost*.<br />

2.1 believe that each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Freeholders should be<br />

responsible for the cos><br />

efficient operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

department* under hi* control.<br />

If the Board <strong>of</strong> Chown<br />

Freeholders operatri ef.<br />

fecUvely there would be no<br />

need for a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

bustne** manager.<br />

a. I an strongly committed<br />

to establishing B CrUU Intervention<br />

Unit for the Family<br />

Court because I believe that it<br />

1* most Important for<br />

Juvenile* and their families to<br />

riciivi Immediate<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional help whan<br />

problems ari*e.<br />

obligation bonds are ail'important<br />

component <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jeney "s long-term efforts to<br />

upgrade its physical plant An<br />

Inordinately high level <strong>of</strong>boad<br />

sales may contribute' to<br />

weakening the state's tftdit<br />

rating. -.;<br />

Strict oversight by the<br />

legislature and such administrative<br />

agencies as the I<br />

Commission on Capital<br />

Budgeting and Planning will<br />

assure that only thpse<br />

projects with a Ing life expectancy<br />

and mow <strong>of</strong> highest<br />

priority will be financed by<br />

long-term bonds.<br />

Strongly support strong<br />

legislative and executive<br />

oversight <strong>of</strong> our state's<br />

bonding program.<br />

3. Strengthen basic<br />

educational skills and<br />

tightening up <strong>of</strong> discbjUne,and<br />

graduation requirements<br />

Need to provide • variety, <strong>of</strong><br />

programs to reflect the new<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> society regarding<br />

high technology skills.<br />

Revision <strong>of</strong> the education<br />

courses taught in our colleges<br />

fat order for mem to be more<br />

relevant to actual classroom |<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> the teacher...<br />

Vice President Sands<br />

Department Store, Sea Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Planning<br />

Board 4 years, 3 years as Vice<br />

Chairman, Elected to Cape<br />

May County Democratic<br />

Committee three twins.<br />

Elected Cape May County<br />

Democratic Chairman three<br />

turn. Fifteen years business<br />

experience.<br />

ANSWERS<br />

1. The present board has<br />

consistently claimed that<br />

because the MUA is. an<br />

autonomous body their<br />

obligation as Freeholders<br />

stops with the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

the commission; It la exactly<br />

this kind <strong>of</strong> hands <strong>of</strong>f attitude<br />

tat hag contributed t».the<br />

many MUA blunders.<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> treating<br />

sewerage U related directly to<br />

the amount <strong>of</strong> dollars spent i<br />

and how they art spent The<br />

key la to keep costs down and<br />

make sure we receive a<br />

dollars worth <strong>of</strong> services for.a<br />

dollar paid. -: (<br />

The lines <strong>of</strong> communication<br />

between the Board, <strong>of</strong><br />

Freeholders and the MpA<br />

mist be kept clearly open; a<br />

permanent liaison from, the<br />

board to the MUA can,«c- ,<br />

oompllsh thi*. It U Important<br />

that the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders<br />

keep regular tabs on MUA<br />

activities and work dpsely<br />

wltt the appointed co/nmUslaiers<br />

to Insure a, fair<br />

anakt. to the public. '<br />

i .i j<br />

1 The primary respanstblUty<br />

for a smooth running,<br />

oosUffkiont government lies M<br />

with Its elected <strong>of</strong>ficials. They •<br />

are u* basia for any administration<br />

with or without a<br />

manager.<br />

J. Th* establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

Cmts intervention U<strong>of</strong>t'for<br />

Ib* Family Court is one <strong>of</strong> iny<br />

top prlorittaa. Our ownty<br />

mustmertlbjrMponiibultj'to<br />

DKMOCRAT<br />

MftliSt, Sea bit <strong>City</strong> Abuse.<br />

' EXPLANATION ON QUESTIONS<br />

There are three types <strong>of</strong> ballot questions ta New Jeney,<br />

Voters are asked to vote yes or no on the following- 1<br />

Constitutional Amendments, 2. Public Quartans and 3<br />

Bond tomes. ,<br />

-M\ three propositions must pass both houses <strong>of</strong> the<br />

legislature In order to appear on the ballot. My bond<br />

issues and public questions, however, require the<br />

dgnature <strong>of</strong> the governor as weU.<br />

When there is more than one statewide proposition the<br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> State directs the order In which they shall<br />

appear on the ballot.<br />

Generally speaking, all three are referred to as public<br />

questions.<br />

The public Questions appear In thin order on the Nov. 8<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ballot:<br />

State Public Question No, 1<br />

GREEN ACRES BOND ISSUE<br />

Should the "New Jersey Green Acres Bond Act <strong>of</strong> <strong>1983</strong>,"<br />

I authorizing the state to Issue bonds in the amount <strong>of</strong> tlS5<br />

mVtlon for the purposes <strong>of</strong> state acquisition and<br />

development <strong>of</strong> lands for recreation and conservation and<br />

rtote loans to local government units for the acquisition<br />

and development <strong>of</strong> bids for recreation and conservation,<br />

establishing a revolving fund for the making <strong>of</strong><br />

MW loots, and providing the ways and meant to pay the<br />

Interest on these bonds and to discharge the principal<br />

there<strong>of</strong>, be approved?<br />

This bond Issue would provide funds for low Interest<br />

> loans and for matching grants for the acquisition and<br />

'development <strong>of</strong> lands for recreation and conservation<br />

purposes.<br />

• rrhe act provides |H million for state recreation end<br />

conservation projects, fJO million for loans to local<br />

•gsyemments and ITS million for matching grant* to local<br />

governmental unite,<br />

1 Municipalities would receive compensation for loss <strong>of</strong><br />

i ta* revenue by rea»on <strong>of</strong> the acquisition and ownership <strong>of</strong><br />

property by the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey on a decreasing scale<br />

tor 13 yean,<br />

1 - ' State Public Question No, 1<br />

• < SHORE PROTECTION BOND ISSUE<br />

1 ffieuld the "Share Protection Bond Am <strong>of</strong> JIM" which<br />

authorizes the state to Issue bonds in the amount <strong>of</strong> UO<br />

'frtllton for the purpose <strong>of</strong> state projects and the making <strong>of</strong><br />

state fronts and loans to counties and municipalities for<br />

• the rmearMng, planning, acquiring, developing, constructing<br />

aid maintaining o/ oounty and municipal shore<br />

protection projects, providing the ways and means to pay<br />

• that in interest <strong>of</strong> such debt and also to pay and discharge<br />

' the principal there<strong>of</strong>, be approved?<br />

The funds authorised by mis bond issue would provide<br />

loans and matching grant! to counties and municipalities<br />

for researching, acquiring, and maintaining shore<br />

• protection projects. $35 million would provide grant* on a<br />

7S percent state-25 percent municipality basts, iU million<br />

' would be available for loans to small communities. These<br />

loans could be used ai the jnunldpality's portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

frant.<br />

State Public Question No. J<br />

1981 WATER BOND AMENDMENT<br />

-. fflMlltheaniendnwntsto the -Water Supply Bond Art <strong>of</strong><br />

•1981," which authorize the urn <strong>of</strong> water supply bond funds<br />

far certain additional state aid local water supply<br />

jwj/ects. programt, and studies relating to ground,<br />

•aurfam and storm water monflfement. Mater delivery<br />

and treatment, water conservation and contamination, be<br />

approved?<br />

This bill authorizes the use <strong>of</strong> water supply bonds for<br />

certain water supply plans, programs and studies.<br />

, This Is not additional funding; It Is a correction to the<br />

.''Water Supply Bond Act <strong>of</strong> 1981."<br />

.' When that bond act was passed no funds were<br />

flcally provided for feasibility and engineering<br />

ts which are required before public hearings on<br />

i can be held,<br />

Jjone <strong>of</strong> the funds can be used for these studies since It U<br />

not spelled out in the original bond Issue, This bill win<br />

authorize the use<strong>of</strong> bond funds to finance studies.<br />

"'*-" State Public Question No. 4<br />

BRIDGEREHABILrTATlON BOND ISSUE<br />

Shall the following tut be approved? An act authorizing<br />

the creation <strong>of</strong> a debt ef the State <strong>of</strong> New Jeney by<br />

kSuance<strong>of</strong>bonds<strong>of</strong>theBtateinthesum<strong>of</strong>$135muHonfor<br />

•tfa purpose <strong>of</strong> rehabilttattngand Improving bridges in the<br />

•state; provide the ways and means to pay and discharge<br />

• ftitpHneipal there<strong>of</strong> and interest thereon, 1 provide/or the<br />

»SMonttf«ton <strong>of</strong> this act to fte people at the General Hae.<br />

i"Uan and make en appropriation?<br />

.. Approval <strong>of</strong> mil act would provide 1135 million for the<br />

Tehabilltatton and improvement <strong>of</strong> the state, county and<br />

municipal bridges with 937,5 million reserved for county<br />

•and municipal bridge projects, and *97.5 million reserved<br />

< joriitats bridge projects.<br />

i-.-TJiese funds are essential to make necessary repairs<br />

•4ttd Improvements, the cost <strong>of</strong> which far exceeds funding<br />

; which can be provided by state appropriations and monies<br />

.generated through the New Jersey Transportation,<br />

..Rehabilitation and Improvement Bond Act <strong>of</strong> 1979.<br />

The fuUcost<strong>of</strong>rehabllltation and Improvement <strong>of</strong> state<br />

, brldgea would be defrayed by the bond proceeds while 80<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the cost would be defrayed on county or<br />

'municipal bridges with the county or municipality<br />

'defraying 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the cost<br />

'• Ooit ol'fci rehabilitation and Improvement <strong>of</strong> railroad<br />

"overhead bridges carrying state, county or municipal<br />

'•roads are also to be defrayed by bond proceeds In varying<br />

-amounts.<br />

; ea|nOTNo.i<br />

'.' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT-JUDGES<br />

"'Matt tht ammdmam to Arttete W, Section III<br />

,.Wrairnph J end StOhn VI. paragraphs I and 3 <strong>of</strong> tot<br />

'Qratttiiflon creating a family part <strong>of</strong> the Chancery<br />

UvMon, trmtfmingjudfrM<strong>of</strong>thajuvmUt and domestic<br />

relations court* or /arnuVeowt and county district courts<br />

*;tht Superior Court upon tfte abolman <strong>of</strong> those courts<br />

jmdparnmntjudgti <strong>of</strong> thorn formtr court* who have<br />

^obqtdred tenurt or Judge* <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court who<br />

) , trflufred tenuntprior to theft 1 appoMmmt to the Superior<br />

Court to have nmure a* Suptri» Court Judges and/udgw<br />

• affhoMformtr court* who have not acqulnd tmun to<br />

qoqidre tenure upon reappolntment to the Superior Court,<br />

tx approved!<br />

This propoaed constltuUonal *roendm*nt cr«at«* a<br />

separate family part <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court Queen<br />

• artsion. The Judges <strong>of</strong> the juvenile and don2<br />

'relations courtt or family court which pre**ntly haw<br />

' 'Jurisdiction over most family mattwi and tb« JudatM <strong>of</strong><br />

•Se'county district court* would to to-anifarridto ma<br />

^BWCort. . ""<br />

under th* Constitution, judfM <strong>of</strong> tb* Bumm<br />

j b t t o d b y th* Governor and conflrm*d<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAliCITY, N J, PAGE § — SECTION TWO<br />

by fee Senate before taking <strong>of</strong>fice, this amendment<br />

propose* that upon fee abouMon <strong>of</strong> fee Juvenile and<br />

domestic relations courts or family court and county<br />

district courts, Judges <strong>of</strong> those former courts would be<br />

Judges <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court without being rMgjnjfr*<br />

and reconfirmed.<br />

In addition, Judges <strong>of</strong> those former courts who bavt<br />

tenure and untenured Judge* <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court who<br />

tad previously acquired tenure as Judges <strong>of</strong> fee Juvenile<br />

and domestic relations or family court or county district<br />

courts would have tenure a* Judge* <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court.<br />

Judges who have not acquired tenure on fee Juvenile<br />

and domestic relations courts or family court or county<br />

district courts would continue to serve for their uneiplred<br />

terms and became tenured as Superior Oourt Judges upon<br />

reappolntment<br />

State PmbUeQaestti No. I<br />

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT-BONDS<br />

Do you approve the amendment to Article VTO. SecMon<br />

17. paragraph 3 <strong>of</strong> the Constitution, which authoring the<br />

Legislature to enact lauB.wtthoU/urther approva/by the<br />

voters, authorttlng the creation <strong>of</strong> a debt or debts for the<br />

reflnancHui <strong>of</strong> all or a portion <strong>of</strong> any aurwrt or future<br />

outstanding debt or liability <strong>of</strong> the State previously approval<br />

by the voters, so fans as such low* shall require<br />

that the refinancing provide a debt service saUngS T<br />

The approval <strong>of</strong> this amendment would allow the<br />

legislature to authorize fee refinancing <strong>of</strong> state Indebtedness<br />

without further voter approval In thoae cases<br />

where a debt service savings naufa.<br />

The amendment would allow the legislature to take<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> refinancing possibilities in those eases in<br />

which fee state would reaUn a savings from the<br />

refinancing <strong>of</strong> a bond issue previously autbortted by fee<br />

voters.<br />

State Public Quertkm No. 1<br />

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT -SURVIVOR<br />

DEDUCTION<br />

Do joy approve <strong>of</strong> the amendment to the Constitution <strong>of</strong><br />

the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey which entitle* a surviving spouse<br />

<strong>of</strong> a veteran to receive the veteran's nal and personal<br />

property tax deduction?<br />

This amendment would remove the genderbased<br />

language so that fee widower <strong>of</strong> a female veteran would<br />

continue to receive the *50 local property tax deduction or<br />

exemption under thmme circumstances as the widow <strong>of</strong><br />

a male veteran.<br />

StaUPubUcQuestionNo.B<br />

, CONSnTUTIONALAMENDMENT-VETO EX-<br />

TENSION<br />

Shoe the amendment to A rncbV, Section I, paragraph<br />

M. <strong>of</strong> Ote Consti tutton. agreed *» by the tefjjfatyre, ond<br />

extending by. days the time that the Governor has to tign<br />

any Mil passed by the Legislature within 10 days<br />

preceding the ejcpiranon <strong>of</strong> the second legislative year be<br />

approved?<br />

At present those bills passed during the last 10 days <strong>of</strong><br />

the closing <strong>of</strong> the legislative session must be signed by fee<br />

governor More the legislative session ends.<br />

This amendment would give fee governor seven days<br />

after the close <strong>of</strong> the session to consider thesebtlls.<br />

p P » t t .„<br />

OCEANCrTYSALARYRErEItENDUM '<br />

ihall the salaries <strong>of</strong> Managerial Executives and<br />

Confidential Employees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> be increased<br />

at follows?<br />

Construction<br />

Cod» Official<br />

<strong>City</strong> Bnoinetr<br />

<strong>City</strong> Tremurer/<br />

Dlr. <strong>of</strong> Finance<br />

Superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Recreation<br />

PtrtontMl Director<br />

Rlik Minager<br />

Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Relation!<br />

Html Maw;<br />

*4M*. 133,700. tM,iM.<br />

15,434. mmQ. M44M.<br />

13,4*4. M0,M0, U*,tM>,<br />

UA3f>. mm*. IMJ33.<br />

U,W $33,700. SM,»?.<br />

mim*. m,m<br />

Interpretive Statement on the Qaeatfam<br />

A "Yes" vote increase* fee *alary <strong>of</strong> the**<br />

from the present annual salary to the<br />

salary for the 1963 calendar year.<br />

A'^o" vote will maintain the salary for tnwe positions<br />

at their present annual salary for the 1963 calendar year.<br />

The dry engineer, Treasurer, and Personnel Director<br />

are no longer wife the aty. Their Increases would be<br />

payable retroactively to Jan. 1,<strong>1983</strong> from the dates <strong>of</strong><br />

their resignations or elimination <strong>of</strong> position.<br />

This referendum was presented to the <strong>City</strong> Clerk by the<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Petitioners: Jack Bittner, Mary Fried, O.<br />

John Schrelner, Jr., Edward MacClane, Harry A.<br />

Delventhal, Jr. upon fee collection <strong>of</strong> 748 signature*. It<br />

was certified for the General Election ballot after<br />

verification <strong>of</strong> fee required number <strong>of</strong> signatures by fee<br />

aty Clerk. It win appear as follows:<br />

The League requested statements from the Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Petitioners and from Management supporting their<br />

positions:<br />

Statement by Petitioners:<br />

The people's right to petition Its government Is a time<br />

honored and legally protected extension <strong>of</strong> voter participation<br />

In fee state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. The referendum Is<br />

nece*sarytocorrect the course <strong>of</strong> our clty'Bihlp.<br />

aty Council's carte blanche approach toward the<br />

budget ta part and parcel ol me Otaesa which caused our<br />

Uperemt tax Increase.<br />

The opposition's attempt to confuse the public and<br />

belittle fee amount <strong>of</strong> money Involved here 1* th* attitude<br />

which threaten! me Ufa blood «f our future c«y budgets.<br />

We ated no further pro<strong>of</strong> than our recent ataeasment<br />

notices to rtaUM feat now to the time to set me tone for<br />

reasonable pay for city management employee*.<br />

AND voti iia vote aptaat the salaries.;A YES vote U<br />

tor the salary Increase* to voter* read th* question and<br />

don't ba confused.<br />

Statement by Manafenwat:<br />

It 1* not equitable Oat only time employee* should not<br />

receive their 1963 salary Increase* that have bean lnduded<br />

In Urel9MbuoVi*t You wffl net be further aj*e**ed<br />

to grant the salaries.<br />

We have signed a vaJM contract with the <strong>City</strong> which U<br />

not being honored (JuallfUd people wffl think twice bafort<br />

wrtmgmacociinnmh>iimbl*tohonorltsa)ntract*.<br />

Management <strong>of</strong>fared to wttle for cosUrf-Uvlng raise*<br />

andglveuppromtoedtacrtmmti. Th* mayor refused tin*<br />

compronu**. Becaua* <strong>of</strong> nil the Qfr h« tort good par.<br />

sonnri and w*.drscg*d Into* usde*«»7B,0O0UwsulL<br />

HtBBUsament oTsalariaa to the Job <strong>of</strong> administratin<br />

•nd kglslatiYe branch** <strong>of</strong> government To ask th*<br />

•wag* elttM to perform tttafunction to UBntsnoibto.<br />

ONU <strong>City</strong> moat b* run to a pr<strong>of</strong>ewlonal manmr by<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, «xp«rienc*d p*raomel. Thl* Is th* way to<br />

sm mon*y and imur* *fflcknt gonrnnMnt.<br />

SH0UUWI<br />

VOTHH<br />

You loiow that's what you're going to say<br />

if your candidate doesn't win.<br />

A Public Service <strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong> Secretarlti <strong>of</strong> Statt,,<br />

this Publication and the Advertising Council J<br />

WITH TM1 COOPiRATION OF<br />

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Serving Ml. OcMn <strong>City</strong> irti far over 100 ymtrf<br />

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10,000 +<br />

Customers Depend<br />

<strong>On</strong> Us<br />

To Save Them Heating Oil<br />

& Hard-Earned Money.<br />

Who can you depend on?<br />

Call the Energy Specialists tor<br />

fuel delivery, oil burner service<br />

& courteous. Individual attention.<br />

It's our tradition.<br />

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345-2231 927-4122<br />

tho Heart <strong>of</strong> South Jersey lot Over


PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

AME<br />

St. JAMES AME<br />

7m St. and Haven Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Beckworth J. Vouchees,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:10 am • Sunday church<br />

school<br />

11 am. • Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening service<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am - Sunday school<br />

11 ain, -Morning worship<br />

7 p.m • Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

as Short Rd,<br />

(Plain 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev Andrew Suraee, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a,m^» WershlB itrviee<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave,<br />

CmtlSTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11 ;00 A.M.<br />

Sunday Sehoe! ll;00 A.M.<br />

Wednesdays i;00 P.M.<br />

Teitimonia! Mttting<br />

Heading Room Daily<br />

11 AM, te 2 P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

7 p.m. - Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pJM. . Midweek<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy<br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 pm •<br />

Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn, • Prayer service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. — Worship service<br />

with Rev, Wlngate preaching.<br />

Nursery provided.<br />

11; IS • jn, — Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-8526.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice Is located<br />

at 247 W. Inlet Rd., phone 398-<br />

6128,<br />

SEAVIEW BAFTBT<br />

3025 Shore Rd,<br />

Linwood<br />

Rev. WUUam W. LeCoTny,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday school'<br />

10:15 • Morning<br />

worship a.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Evening bible study<br />

and prayer servloi.<br />

UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th, <strong>1983</strong><br />

REV. BRUCE DUVALL<br />

Audubon, N.J.<br />

MMM 8EBVTE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Serving South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ypar 'Round<br />

LAST CHANCE!<br />

Sing In G.F, Handel's<br />

"MESSIAH"<br />

Dr. lugine/WeCey, Conductor<br />

Rehearsal next Friday, Nov. 4th, at<br />

8:30 P.M. In the STAINTON ROOM,<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th St. & Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, n.J.<br />

Performance Is wlH fill orclwitri on<br />

December 4th, <strong>1983</strong><br />

at 4:00 P.M.<br />

TENORS ARE ESPECIALLY NEEDED<br />

^PiTEKS UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

ItkMiCMMAVMM OcMflClty.HJ.<br />

SUNDAY, OCT. 30th, <strong>1983</strong><br />

9:00 A.M. Church Scbtol<br />

10:30 A.M. Morning Wonhip<br />

"THE GRACE OF GENEROSITY" "<br />

ThtR«.OivklM.Rncb,PrtKhlng<br />

, (Th« 10:30 S«fvlc«broadca»t on WIBGAAA 1^0}<br />

O»vMM. Pinch, Pastor<br />

William R.McClatl'and.AttociitM<br />

Boatn* M. McCoy, Organl*t/Dlr«ctor <strong>of</strong> Muilc<br />

' fotalstn<br />

1<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Center<br />

Rev; Richard Wlngate, pastor<br />

Worship together this week<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

an S. Shore Rd<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev, Russell H. Bower*<br />

Jr., minliiu-r<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. • Eventng M I<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th St. and West Av<br />

Rev, Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am.<br />

11 H.IB.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7i3o pjn.<br />

Sunday ichool<br />

• Monung service<br />

Prayer<br />

CORBIN crrv BAFTWT<br />

Main Street<br />

ty<br />

KB, BlggBi,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i;« a,m. • Sunday icftool<br />

11 ajn • Morning worship<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTBT<br />

Bth and New York Av.<br />

Somern Point<br />

Dan Corbett, pajtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9-45 a,m, - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

I pjn, • Family study hour<br />

7 p.m, . Evering lervlce<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddlck,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m, • Sunday^ehool<br />

11 ajn. • Monung wonhip<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7; M p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

servloe<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Upper Township<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

Middle<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

10:45a.m.-Mornlng service<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

V# »W«<br />

GMk<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th SI, and Asbury Av,<br />

Owan<strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. Jflifph Don«iy. p.jtor<br />

Untraod<br />

Rev, Leonard Carrier!, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Mly-7 and 8:10 ML<br />

Sato-day . 6: JO pan.<br />

Sunday-S, 9:30 and II a.m.,<br />

8-30 p.m.<br />

Dally . a an, and 4 pjn CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday-gajn. and 4 and Saturday from 4 to 5 p.m.<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Sunday.l,», 10:15 and 11;«<br />

a_m.<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pjn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Thursday and Friday after<br />

Sun. MaM.<br />

Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

or anytime upon request<br />

IT. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

ISA St. and Wedey Av<br />

tan <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr, James A. Carr,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 and 1 ajn.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 7 pjn.<br />

Sunday- S, 9:IS and 11 ajn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdayi after 8 mm.<br />

Mast, Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

pjn. and after 7 p.m. Mm,<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CAHRINI R.C.<br />

ted Si and Atlantic Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. WiUlam McCaristin,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • I ajn,<br />

Saturday • 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11 ajn. to<br />

noon, before mass in the<br />

evening and after dally mass.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

200 W. Tuckahoe Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 8 a.m.<br />

Friday • 8 ajn. and 7 pjn.<br />

Saturday* 4 and 6:30 pjn,<br />

Sunday^ 9:15 and 11a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OR SORROWS<br />

Wabaah and Poplar aw.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

American Baptlat Church"<br />

SffWMi hwU at OMM <strong>City</strong> Community Gmntmr<br />

18th Street & Simpson Ave.<br />

ft^BmHrMrl<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M.<br />

24 HOUR DEVOTIONAL PHONE 398-8526<br />

Rtv.RlchanlC.WInsatt. 247W.MMM. HIM3IM1M<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

"THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE"<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

6900 VEHTHOR<br />

PARKWAY<br />

MARGATE<br />

35 DtntminiUni<br />

Rtpnmnted<br />

S Mn. North<br />

<strong>of</strong>OwinCtty<br />

OUR QUARTET<br />

MOMAMAK<br />

HAKCYITOTT<br />

MMKEJBMtt<br />

SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR<br />

THIS SATURDAY AND USE THE EXTRA<br />

HOUR FOR 100 AND CHRIST.<br />

REFORMATION SUNDAY<br />

DR. WISZNAT PREACHES:<br />

"IS THERE ANY FURTHER<br />

NEED FOR PROTOTANTST<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and LandU Av.<br />

Sea Isle aty<br />

Rev John KUleen, paster<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 7 Lffl, and 4:30 pjn.<br />

In the church<br />

Saturday • 1 ajn.. S and 7<br />

pjn. in church<br />

Sunday • B, 9-SO and U ajn.<br />

In church<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Store Rd, and Harbor La,<br />

Somen Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 and I «.m.<br />

Saturday - 5:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday-7:46,8,10:10,11:30<br />

ajn. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

OONFBSSIONS<br />

Saturday - 4 to 5 pjn.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRBT<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

8tb St. and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. . Church Service<br />

and Sunday School<br />

DAttY<br />

11 ajn. to 2 pjn. • Reading<br />

Room open<br />

HOLYTRmrTY<br />

EPBCOPAL<br />

30th St. and Bay Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Btv. Mkfaiel W. Goldberg,<br />

rector<br />

5:30 pjn, - Holy Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY" "<br />

1 ajn.. Holy Eucharist<br />

10 ajn.. Choral Eucharist,<br />

Sunday school.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 ajn.<br />

Eucharlit.<br />

Midweek<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

167 Shore Rd.<br />

SuuMs Point<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1 am. • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a.m. - Choral Eucharlit<br />

with sermon, story boor and<br />

nursery<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 is, • Holy Eucharurt In<br />

the chapeL<br />

Ittterdenomnaiional<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

56th St. and AJhury Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30i.m. -Monung service<br />

with guest ipeaker the Rev.<br />

Bruce C. Duvall <strong>of</strong> Audubon.<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and Wlaiar Av,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Worship Service<br />

11 a.m. • Family bible how<br />

7 pjn.. Ootpel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

m Weakly Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Frank Mohr<br />

ST.<br />

lid/urn<br />

LUTffiRAN<br />

Av, it lOfli St<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Albert E, AJjpach, pMtor<br />

Dr. Charles P, Crewman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

9:30 ajn -Adult forum<br />

11 ajn. - The service<br />

MES8MH LUTHKRAN<br />

42nd and Undiji Av.<br />

Sea lit aty<br />

Henry Ireland, patter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:43 a.m. • Church school<br />

tor all ages<br />

11 «jn. • The itrvlM<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd, and Dawet Av,<br />

Somen Point<br />

Rev, CharlM Rindt, pastor<br />

Rev. Margaret Gibb, aait.<br />

putor .<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship<br />

Methods<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> SomtFi Point<br />

_ — Bethel Rd. and Doran Av.<br />

(oppoalte Acme parldnglot)<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 aj - Sunday school *Rev. Ro6ert E. "Costello,<br />

11 ajn. •'Honing worship pastor<br />

7:30 pjn, • Evening service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 ajn.. Sunday school and<br />

7:30 pjn. • Prayer service worship service. Nursery<br />

and bible study<br />

available.<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av. and Bethel<br />

Rd.<br />

Somen Point<br />

Rev. Wluiam Britt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ST, PETER'S s<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

David M. Finch, putor<br />

William R. McClelland,<br />

associate<br />

1 and 10:19 ajn. • Praise Kenneth R. Fell, associate<br />

and worship Eugene<br />

7 pjn. • Evening praise and music<br />

worship<br />

McCoy, director <strong>of</strong><br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1838 Shore Rd.<br />

Linwood<br />

Rtv. Wuilam Conover, pastor<br />

Rev. Keith Johnson, assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:« ajn. - Church school<br />

win danea for all ages.<br />

11 ajn, • Morning worship<br />

7:30 pjn, • Evening service<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS UP j,<br />

SUOTAY<br />

11 ajn. . Meets In the<br />

B-otherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Fd,, Seavllle. (Jurt Inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Con.<br />

forthm). All are welcome.<br />

I (Air Conditioned),<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

SStWMityAn, <strong>Oct</strong>mCtty.H.J.<br />

Rev, Frank Atohr, Pastor<br />

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Wonhip 11:00 a.m,<br />

Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.<br />

Prayer Mwtlng& Bible Study<br />

Wedneiday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

PrtMNn, and TiaeMng tf* Whoto Bit*<br />

, FW iimfamm M siMiit<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH8T.*WE«LEYAVEV OCEAN CITY<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30<br />

10:4BA.M.A 1MPM, • PAtTOB DONALD E.HUmj»T<br />

I..MTMU<br />

0R.HLMIT<br />

Van TrMHtMrtcHon to and MM Sunday School<br />

and Church DM-A-ftM* »MMJI<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn. • Church school<br />

10:30 a.m. . Morning<br />

wonhip, Paitor Finch<br />

preaching.<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10 N. Shore Road,<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. J.D.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av,<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Harvey E. Van Sdver,<br />

pastor<br />

nJNDAY<br />

9:30 am. . Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 am - Morning<br />

•nrfoe<br />

6:45 • Evening wershlp<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Kenned^ Blvd. and Park Rd.<br />

Richard W. Nichols, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, Tj<br />

9:45 am • Church<br />

far family<br />

11 BJB. • Worship hour<br />

MACEDONIA<br />

METHODIST<br />

Wtti a. and Staapun A*<br />

ooMn city ^ ^ ••<br />

Devid M. Find, pastar - ,<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,ISM<br />

"filiation s&rtice<br />

day far Baptist<br />

'church senior pastor<br />

Recently Pinter Donald I.<br />

Hurlbert <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Mo.<br />

accepted • caU to become the<br />

•enlor pastor <strong>of</strong> fee <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty BaptUt Church, He has<br />

teen in the Christian mlniitry<br />

J»r over 80 years.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

Most recenUy he served as<br />

the general director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Berun Mission, with its<br />

headquarters In St. Louis,<br />

WESLEY UNITED •i.Tf This la • worldwide<br />

METHODIST<br />

missionary organization with<br />

Rt. 610<br />

Petersburg<br />

representatives sharing the<br />

gospel <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ in many<br />

Dr. John F. Garrahan,<br />

oounMej, From 1968 to 1981,<br />

"1 Pastor Hurlbert wai the<br />

SUNDAY<br />

senior pastor <strong>of</strong> the York<br />

9:43 ajn, i. -Monung wohhtil IJ ^Pfc);fi«Pil Center. He also<br />

11 ajn. • SundaysehooP^PI Served,, pastoratea in John,<br />

stown, Pa., and Kensington,<br />

ft.<br />

TUCKAHOE UNITED l<br />

METHODIST<br />

He Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Moody<br />

Hble Institute and Southeast<br />

gt.41<br />

Missouri State College.<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

A service <strong>of</strong> Installation will<br />

Dr. John F. Garrahan, pajthr *4 te.te|#, at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist Church. 10th Street<br />

SUNDAY<br />

and Wesley Avenue, 3 p.m.<br />

10 ajn, • Sunday school Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>. SO. Dr. Gilbert<br />

11:15<br />

feterson, president <strong>of</strong> Ltn><br />

wmhip<br />

1 -'<br />

a.m. - Moriing?<br />

caster Bible College, will be<br />

the featured speaker. This<br />

service Is open to the public<br />

and resident* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and the surrounding communities<br />

are welcome to<br />

•hare the occasion with<br />

Pastor Hurlbert and the<br />

church family.<br />

Pastor Hurlbert and Us<br />

wife Donna are the parents <strong>of</strong><br />

six MM. The Huriberts reside<br />

at the church parsonage, 929<br />

Wesley Av,<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd.<br />

Sjaville<br />

Jeflrey W. Hldtn, paj<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Jl: ) ;<br />

9 and 11 a.m. - Worthty<br />

service<br />

IB a.m,. aureh •cho^^'ff<br />

Presbyterian i •-,:•<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN • '<br />

7th St. and Wesley Av, , .-.:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> >• .ii<br />

Preaching Christ CrudfiiSj'<br />

Risen, coming again.<br />

Minister: Rev. William',]<br />

Radcliffe Allen, ThM.<br />

Rev, Jeffrey W. "<br />

assistant<br />

MrectDr <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry <<br />

Loper i<br />

Organist, Jean Ridgeway *<br />

i SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Monung worship ,<br />

7:30p.m..Eveningwdfahlpt I<br />

paitor OCEAN CITY ORTHODOX I j<br />

PRESBYTERIAN "<br />

32nd St. and Central Av,<br />

Rev. John H. SkUton, pastor<br />

OJNDAY .;;:<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. • Honing worship 1<br />

7 p.m. . Evening service..".:<br />

REUGIOUS SOCIETY •*<br />

OFFRIENOS<br />

(Quaker)<br />

Shore Rd., Seavllle<br />

FIRST DAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

9:80 ajn. - Sunday<br />

11 a.m. . Meeting<br />

he that entereth therein Is safe<br />

and secure."<br />

won m mti stem wmim'<br />

the Bahaf Faith*<br />

For Information Call:<br />

399.5737<br />

Tht Presbyterian, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

* Rtv. Wm, Radcliffe Alien, Th.M,, Pastor<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W, Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music i<br />

Henry C.Loper<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30,<strong>1983</strong><br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

The Whole Bible For The Whole Person<br />

Graded Classes - Nuiwy ^di<br />

'. Women'* BJbl« Study Fellowsrtlp<br />

ro<br />

iS^Hfe^iiS!<br />

Shufflin'on<br />

ByEDVETTH It has been called to our<br />

attention that the oldest<br />

The weather we have been "youngster" <strong>of</strong> our mem-<br />

enduring this past week ia not bership, Frank Richardson,<br />

exactly conducive to shuf- who just celebrated his 96th<br />

Jlebeard, Ai a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, Urthctav. had surgery at the<br />

p'tFjuit about right for Shore Memorial HoipUaL He<br />

hibernation.<br />

has returned home and Is<br />

There ia one problem with ooirvalesiiuj under the care <strong>of</strong><br />

thin hibernation, it keep! you his daughter, Marion.<br />

at home with scores <strong>of</strong> things<br />

to be done this time <strong>of</strong> year.<br />

We believe they call this<br />

house cleaning, and shuf ffln is<br />

a lot more fun, so we must<br />

bring back the sun.<br />

WUfflve arrived at the tee<br />

<strong>of</strong> year when Oil Jeffries and<br />

/hard working city crew<br />

'will reinstall our wind<br />

breakeei around the first five<br />

courts so our cold months will<br />

be math mere bearable.<br />

The paddle game continues<br />

to attract enough players to<br />

i occupy from three to five<br />

| courts. In mis game, much<br />

like-our progressives, each<br />

playet plays three games with<br />

thnieidKfefent parineri.<br />

# The whole routine is<br />

detanoined by drawing a card<br />

on which is stated the end and<br />

tie color disc you will play.<br />

Yowjnove to the spot called<br />

for on the HUM drawn card<br />

and, <strong>of</strong> course, a different<br />

partner. The game has merit<br />

sinoe^a Jackpot awaits fee<br />

winner*.<br />

thought! ir* tht<br />

4>ocht in our lift; HI MM It<br />

Mil f lourntl at HM Mffltfl<br />

tiif bit* mhllt *• mwn<br />

I<br />

M«n (* distlnguifhed<br />

| f em the animals by his<br />

a illltyvfo IhlnK, to plan, to<br />

asort. We are but tht<br />

emSodlmtnf <strong>of</strong> our<br />

ifloughts and tht thoughts<br />

think will shape our<br />

lies for btfttf <strong>of</strong> for wor-<br />

Trough the agei, wise<br />

n en and women have<br />

vf n us the benefit <strong>of</strong> their<br />

olound observations. In<br />

tl Is column, each week, we<br />

an to bring to your- atteflm<br />

a thought <strong>of</strong> temt<br />

llosopher which we hop*<br />

ii bring you inspiration,<br />

ficoursgemtnf, comfort or<br />

ace. We will attempt to<br />

jgttt ways In which each<br />

lught might be helpful fa<br />

etch week we would also<br />

to acquaint you with<br />

Flout aspects <strong>of</strong> our sfr<<br />

:t to this community. We<br />

pt you will regard ui at a<br />

and, always r«ady to<br />

vt when you eernt to us<br />

help.<br />

IBERG<br />

Funeral Home<br />

Ptar %mmiH**! M PWMf ll<br />

SMNMitMto<br />

01 Aibury Avenue<br />

Phone 399-2684<br />

We have now arrived at the<br />

time when our membership is<br />

divided into two categories,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Pelicans and the Polar<br />

Bean. It will be interesting to<br />

hear just bow our Pelican tare<br />

in the Florida tournaments<br />

since there are some 60,000<br />

shufflers to Oat state.<br />

Robots<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Personal rohoti are now available. For juft B49 a<br />

month for 10 months you can buy a fully assembled little<br />

robot. The catalog even brags that he (not It) can fetch<br />

your suppers, entertain your guests, talk to you when you<br />

•re lonely, or ling te you when you are blue. The ial«<br />

pitch continues: "Open your home and heart to this little<br />

m"<br />

In an age where robots are being heralded as good<br />

additions to our factories and even our homes, let us see<br />

again the beauty <strong>of</strong> our humanness. God made ui to be<br />

free will, unprogrammed peoplj capable <strong>of</strong> caring,<br />

loving, and choosing. Too <strong>of</strong>ten we have been program*<br />

med by our environment to be like robots In meeting the<br />

demands <strong>of</strong> our daily routine.<br />

The Bible says that we are not to let ourselves be robot!.<br />

We are not to let our personality and conduct be in<br />

reaction te our environment Rather, as people nude in<br />

fee image <strong>of</strong> God, we are to find our identity and purpote<br />

from our heredity —our Father in heaven and our brother<br />

and saviour, Jena.<br />

Our heredity as Christians to love.<br />

Our personality, conduct, and purpote In all <strong>of</strong> our<br />

living U meant to b« love True love Is to want the beet for<br />

others — even people whom we may not like or who are<br />

our enemies. Real love includes doing all that the robot<br />

doet (fetch slippers, taDt to the lonely, etc,;, But Christian<br />

love does such loving acts because we want to — not<br />

because we are so programmed.<br />

And, Christ taught that people with God's love will do<br />

more than Is required <strong>of</strong> them. When we are required as<br />

robots <strong>of</strong> the world to carry a person's burden one mile,<br />

Jesus says Out we should <strong>of</strong>f er to carry it two mile*.<br />

The world Is big on making robots out <strong>of</strong> electronics and<br />

out <strong>of</strong> people. Jesus calls us to find again our salvation and<br />

our heredity—to be people <strong>of</strong> love in a robotic world.<br />

Rev. Richard C. Wlngate<br />

PauUln Memorial Baptist Church<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Returning to the Union<br />

Chapel by the Ses this week<br />

frill be Rev. Bruce C. Duvall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Audubon, The Interdenominational<br />

chapel is<br />

located at 55th Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue.<br />

The brief song service<br />

begins at 10:20 a.m. and be<br />

wonhip service is at 10:30 in<br />

the new Friendship Hall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church.<br />

Rev. Duvall has served<br />

churches in the Southern New<br />

Jersey Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Methodist Churches<br />

Religion and the<br />

You II find in the Sbity-eighth PtalmortmorkobltlUrtcmcnt:<br />

He MttM HK idHMy In tanle*. The Blbk i> Hying ihtt the<br />

family « a tacM InitnuUon was designed by Qod.<br />

Obviouily tor a purpoje: Mis purpose! The family has long<br />

been Die center for sharing and strengthening religious insights<br />

and eonvlctloni. The e!Teet!venej» <strong>of</strong> the Church in teaching<br />

and inspiring louis is generally dependent on the supp<strong>of</strong>t and<br />

encouragement <strong>of</strong> the home.<br />

But the ancient teKt says something more! It says Qod Is<br />

concerned about these who are alone! He wants them to discover<br />

that we are all part el HIS FAMILY, The Church can be<br />

Instrumental In helping the lonely find life rich In warmth and<br />

caring.<br />

Whether next Sabbath you'll be with the family—or alone-<br />

God is expecting you 1<br />

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for almost SO years.<br />

AH five <strong>of</strong> the Duvall<br />

children went into fulltlme<br />

Christian ministry. His<br />

youngest sister married Dr.<br />

Percy Crawford widely<br />

known tar Ws radio and<br />

television ministry coast to<br />

coast.<br />

Assisting Rev. Duvall aa<br />

chaplain will be Hamilton<br />

Fowser. The music U under<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Miriam<br />

Adams and the soloist will be<br />

Lola Likens, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.1«83<br />

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Large numbers <strong>of</strong> snow geese mid brant are expected in area<br />

The New Jersey DtvUion <strong>of</strong><br />

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specif large numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

brant and mow geese in foe<br />

fall flight to the Atlantic<br />

Dyway states because brant<br />

h§yj recovered will from the<br />

starvation losses during the<br />

Mvffi winters <strong>of</strong> 1977 and<br />

1978.<br />

This past winter, the<br />

population <strong>of</strong> 114,000 birds<br />

represented an Increase <strong>of</strong><br />

nearly 200 percent over the<br />

1978 tow population <strong>of</strong> 44,000<br />

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on the wintering grounds.<br />

In addition, weather ran.<br />

dltlons in the Arctic were<br />

favorable and thus the fall<br />

flight Is expected to consist <strong>of</strong><br />

more than 30 percent young<br />

birds. With larger feeding<br />

populations and excellent<br />

production, more ban 150,000<br />

brant are expected to winter<br />

In New York, New Jersey and<br />

Virginia.<br />

"New Jersey has always<br />

been attractive to brant, with<br />

usually SO to 80 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

flying population wintering In<br />

our state. New Jersey<br />

populations are concentrated<br />

In the coastal zone, primarily<br />

from Barnegat Bay south to<br />

ape May County," notes<br />

Russell A. Cookingham,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> tbe Fish, Game<br />

and Wildlife Division.<br />

Hunting regulations have<br />

been liberalized this year by<br />

Increasing the length <strong>of</strong> me<br />

brant leuon to 50 days. The<br />

daily bag limit <strong>of</strong> two brant<br />

remains the same.<br />

The brant season will run<br />

concurrent with the coastal<br />

nne duck season, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29-<br />

Nov. 5 and Nov. ZWan. 3.<br />

Snow geese also art expected<br />

to be In the state In<br />

record numbers. The <strong>1983</strong><br />

spring population <strong>of</strong> 185,000<br />

birds also experienced excellent<br />

production* <strong>of</strong> young<br />

at their Arctic breeding<br />

pound*, with more man 30<br />

percent young birds. The fall<br />

flight Is expected to bring<br />

more, than 250,000 bird* to this<br />

area, which would be an alltime<br />

high fall population.<br />

The Initial flight <strong>of</strong> mow<br />

geese arrived In New Jersey<br />

about <strong>Oct</strong>. 10. Observations <strong>of</strong><br />

these early flights showed a<br />

large percentage <strong>of</strong> young<br />

birds, which verifies the<br />

earlier predictions <strong>of</strong> an<br />

excellent hatch at toe<br />

breeding grounds.<br />

New Jersey la also attractive<br />

to mow geese and<br />

between 80,000 to 100,000 birds<br />

are expected to spend fee fall<br />

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sbi different areas.<br />

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Four <strong>of</strong> the flocks are eipected<br />

on Delaware Bay at<br />

Back Creak, Forteique,<br />

Heislervllle, and Dtnnlf<br />

Qretk. The'other two flocki<br />

are eipected to return to the<br />

Atlantic Coaat area at the<br />

Bripntine National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, and the Reeds Abaecon<br />

bays.<br />

Snow geese and brant In<br />

recent years have adapted<br />

will to hunting pressure,<br />

Cooklnghara said. Annually, a<br />

snail percentage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wintering birds are taken by<br />

hunters. Since the hunting<br />

season opened In 1975-76, the<br />

annual New'Jersey harvest <strong>of</strong><br />

now geew has averaged<br />

2,000 Urds<br />

Brant are aUo becoming<br />

mart wary, he said. Last year<br />

the harvest <strong>of</strong> brant in New<br />

Jersey declined SO percent<br />

from 8,000 Wrds during the<br />

1981-82 season to some 4,000<br />

birds during tbe 1982-83<br />

season<br />

The expansion <strong>of</strong> snow<br />

goose populations have<br />

created some salt marsh<br />

habitat problem!, the dlvlaion<br />

director explained. When<br />

feeding, these birds denude<br />

large areas <strong>of</strong> existing<br />

vegetation. These so-called<br />

"eat outs" are adversely<br />

affecting other forms <strong>of</strong><br />

wildlife by destroying nesting<br />

cover and winter food<br />

(rganlsms.<br />

Studies are being conducted<br />

by both federal and state<br />

biologists to determine the<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> these mow geese<br />

"eat outs" on the flora and<br />

fauna <strong>of</strong> the Hit manh.<br />

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In the spring, tbe entire geese flocki were opened <strong>Oct</strong><br />

now goose population photographed and counted Jan. 12.<br />

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Following ribbon cuttiiig ceremonies Friday eventag at the new<br />

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Jack Bittner, Wendy Burman, city sports director; Michael All€<br />

assistant director <strong>of</strong> recreation and parks; Don PHeggi, director <strong>of</strong><br />

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New Jersey Dal a new state<br />

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The record was set by<br />

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The 101111 measured 115<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />

S0 P^ wmor ^ WMW Fenton Carey race; course record for women<br />

ByTIMPAHERTY Glab, a red-haired<br />

sophomore at the Delaware<br />

If aU hid gone as planned County campus <strong>of</strong> Pern State,<br />

tor Ken Gtah, , he e wouldn't wouldnt termtf the competition "ray<br />

won the'Fenton Carey to<br />

Han-Marathon on Saturday, 'mirnf lid ran together the<br />

Center. The gray skies and<br />

cool breeze on the Boardwalk<br />

were in sharp contrast to the<br />

sailboats and surfers the<br />

runners could we Just <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

beach. A companion race, the<br />

enough to qualify for the 1984 peted In the half-maratbon,<br />

Olympic tryouta.<br />

.which this year was certified<br />

Almost 500 runners com- bv The Athletic Conference.<br />

Gtah, «, rf West Chestir. le way," he said. >*nm<br />

n, has bean running in wind wu really bad, I sat<br />

Waftaloni all year. He had back because I wasn't sure<br />

planned to enter the Ironman how much I'd have, I never<br />

frlathalon in Hawaii last took the lead till a mile to go.<br />

weekend, but he was too late It's the only time I made a<br />

to register.<br />

move,"<br />

So instead, he competed in The course wound through<br />

*e ninth ninniiig <strong>of</strong> fee <strong>Ocean</strong> town from 6th Street to the<br />

aty raw _ and won, with a south «d, and along the<br />

tine Of 1:08:04.1. *<br />

Boardwalk back to me Civic<br />

Women's 5,000 Meter, was run<br />

earlier Saturday morning.<br />

Saturday marked Gtoh's<br />

first time in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

race, and Mi tint victory in a<br />

half-marathon. He teat hla<br />

belt time by almost Ares<br />

minutes.<br />

Glah wai followed closely<br />

across the finish line by BUI<br />

QodsehaU, 23, <strong>of</strong> Norwood,<br />

Pa., a member <strong>of</strong> the Deleo<br />

Road Runners,<br />

GodschaS also took second<br />

place in last year's halfmarathon,<br />

and finished this<br />

year in 1:01:18.9, despite an<br />

Injury In August which upset<br />

Mi training schedule.<br />

Jack C<strong>of</strong>fey, 29, <strong>of</strong><br />

Alexandria, Va., finished<br />

third with a time <strong>of</strong> 1:08:26,5.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the Washington<br />

Running dub, he was competing<br />

in the Fenton Carey<br />

Half-Marathon for the first<br />

time,<br />

The first woman to finish<br />

the race let a new record for<br />

women. Coleen Troy, 26, <strong>of</strong><br />

College Park, Md., crossed<br />

the line In 1:23:32.0. The<br />

course record for women was<br />

1:25:56,<br />

Troy, also a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Washington Running Club,<br />

was the fourth woman to cross<br />

the finish line in the 1980 race.<br />

Sbe plan to run In the Marine<br />

Corps Marathon on Nov. 8,<br />

where she hopes to finish well<br />

_ Him By iw Kaiunlch<br />

Elaine McBride at the finish <strong>of</strong> the Women'!<br />

5,000-Meter Race, which she won In her first time<br />

out In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> race. *<br />

li<br />

i.<br />

lfin Glah is all alone as heifirosses the finish<br />

UjM to win the Fenton Carey Half-Marathon.<br />

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Earlier in the day, Elaine<br />

McBrlde, 33, <strong>of</strong> Manasquan,<br />

won fee Women's S.OOMJeter<br />

Race with a time <strong>of</strong> 19:12.0.<br />

She Is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Belmar Nautilus club, and it<br />

was her flr«t tune in the race.<br />

frith Levin, 16, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, took second place,<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorer In pinochle <strong>Oct</strong>,<br />

ID at The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />

Quo was Betty Vaughan with<br />

861.<br />

Runnerwip were Madeleine<br />

OM H8, Wanda Bowen 579,<br />

Walt Betner M7, Lillian<br />

Petersen III, Pat Oapltano<br />

an, Johnatti Hoelile 554,<br />

Amelia Thompson 550, Dot<br />

MeKentie Ml, Elsie Kevens<br />

finishing at 19:34.5. A student<br />

at Mainland Regional Wgh<br />

School in Iinwood, where the<br />

run with the cross country<br />

team, Levin has run In the<br />

women's race four yean now.<br />

this was her bett finish.<br />

Kathy O'Hiri, 23, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oolllngdale, Pa., crossed the<br />

finish Una In third place, at<br />

540, Eleanor Haldeman 528,<br />

Alma Howe 5l4andFred Haw<br />

also 514<br />

Top scorer <strong>Oct</strong>. 24 In<br />

pinochle was Ruth Hats with<br />

639.<br />

Runners-up were Mary<br />

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SJl, Rosle Klrchner 618, Leah<br />

O'Brien 813, Catherine<br />

Dromsky 609, Catherine<br />

j<br />

runner lor Widener<br />

University. After th« women's<br />

race, the also competed in the<br />

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A total <strong>of</strong> 147 women ran In<br />

tie S.OOtaMttr not, among<br />

them 10-year-old Tabitha<br />

Franki, who finiih«d fKth.<br />

Turklngton 8M, ABB SMB*<br />

M, John Hendmon 871, Jtn<br />

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IN, Wanda Boww NO. !<br />

High scorer In brldft<br />

Monday evening wai Harry<br />

Berchtold with 4,400. ;<br />

Runn«r«-up wtrt Ptg<br />

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will be presented to Nancy Downing <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Oxford, Pa. as winner in the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values<br />

drawing last week.<br />

Bettie Pileggl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty fMtlVM a fivequart<br />

ilow cooker following the FXtUval <strong>of</strong><br />

Values drawing at the PnlladtlphU Hoagie<br />

Works, Presenting the winning gift is Ray<br />

Manto.<br />

Anna L. Morrison <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> accepts a<br />

seven-piece copper-jbottom stainless steel<br />

cookware set from Carlos Melini <strong>of</strong> Family<br />

Hair following drawing Saturday for the<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Values winner.<br />

Claudia Mayer Smith <strong>of</strong> Mayer's Shoes Store<br />

presents Kurt Becker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty with a<br />

seven-piece cutlery set as winner in the<br />

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John Ranalli, right, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, receives a<br />

five-quart slow cooker as winner in the<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Values from John Kull <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Pontiac,<br />

Marce Peller, left, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> receives<br />

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Say Cheese, Cindy Foster, holding son Dan,<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 13<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 34<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,1M3<br />

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

PAGE U - SECTION TWO<br />

Spectacular play helps Raiders do in Bridgeton<br />

ByTOMWaiJAMS Jonathon'i kick made It 74.<br />

•<br />

The Ralden took over the<br />

Mi John Gunnela completed ball on Bridgeton'B 43 after a<br />

I ^U-<strong>of</strong>-nlne paaiet for 131badanaproadeaBuUdogpunt<br />

|J; yardf and three touctodowm, tmpoMlble. ft wat third and<br />

;. including a pair <strong>of</strong> apec- three on the vUter'l IB when<br />

;l tacular acorei to Jonatbon Woolley called for the play<br />

'I JDlce, aa <strong>Ocean</strong> aty defeated popularly known •• the "hook<br />

!J' [Brtdgeton, S4-18, lait and lateral."<br />

>]! Saturday morning. The win Miller takM <strong>of</strong>f down the<br />

Sftad the Raider record to M Wt tide, hooka In and looki<br />

tad endad • two-gama tor Gunnali<br />

.; flulldog winning itreak.<br />

vTQunneU — getting nil<br />

I {aecond iiart <strong>of</strong> the aeaaon<br />

; Jafter Coach Ed Woolley<br />

;(! {decided that the uae <strong>of</strong> David<br />

I'j ^JHler as a receiver opened up<br />

_ door* —<br />

Si uaed a u <strong>of</strong> thoae new opilijtaini<br />

during Ua finest par-<br />

;!; Jbrmance at a Balder.<br />

|l> i The alx-foot Junior teamed<br />

;;Uth MOler and Dtoe for a<br />

|;- lapectacular touctdown Juit 19<br />

;|! Wondi before die Bnt half<br />

Ijended. Toe BuUdoga had<br />

: Mwad flnl whin Jeff Martin<br />

! HwAitoverfromoneyard out,<br />

i Jwjfjfit^ <strong>of</strong>f a 63-yard drive<br />

; J&atwajk«ptaUvebyanoth«-<br />

Saldtr pin interference<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty went<br />

after John Murphy recovered<br />

Bulldog fumble on the<br />

BridgetCTi U, Three run* by<br />

DJce produced a touchdown.<br />

1 In the center <strong>of</strong> flit line and torn finished. The Raiders<br />

then cut along a wide aaan to went 63 yard! In a|g» plays,<br />

the t<strong>of</strong>t atdellne where he juai ace ran nine yards far eat<br />

maiu>«t4 to elude MOler at first down and Gunnels<br />

fee go*] Une. That cut fee Hatted 18 yards for another.<br />

Raider margin to 14-12. It WM third and 10 on<br />

But Oceari <strong>City</strong> was far Brldgeton's II when Oumds<br />

SCORE BYPERIOD8<br />

BRIDGETON 0 * • t<br />

paaa. At virtually BRIOGETON 0 t 6 £11<br />

the UDM ncttd he receivea OCEAN CITY 0 U 6 UU<br />

thepaaa.MIBermuitlateral it<br />

SCORING<br />

to KM who la to m ftrlde BRIDGETON— Jeff Martin, one yard run (eau Mlltd)<br />

down the jMtlinM, Tbree OCEAN CITY—Jonnmon pica, two i»r$ run (Diet Hick!<br />

people mil handle the ball OCEAN CITY—Dice, 21 yard pass-lateral from John Ounn.lt<br />

Oawleaaly and, <strong>of</strong> osune, the (Dice Kick)<br />

blocking muft be precUe. BRIDGETON—Mortln, ljysrd run (runfailed)<br />

It came together Jiart Uke<br />

OCEAN CITY—Diet, 35 yard pass from Ounnait (klek<br />

Hie coach planned It Millar<br />

mined)<br />

ran a itrong pattern, Ouontli<br />

OCEAN CITY—Prank S«y«rs, iOyafdrun CDIetklek)<br />

delivered the bail into bU<br />

bandi and Dice took the<br />

lateral at the 11, outrunning<br />

tbt Bridgeton Mmm tor a<br />

apectacular aoort, Jonathon'i<br />

kick made It l*-« at Intermlaalon.<br />

Bridgeton, It should be<br />

pointed out, wai Hill not Intimidated.<br />

The BuUdogi came<br />

out to atart the aecond half<br />

wife a 73-yard drive (alao<br />

helped bf a Raider pan interference<br />

call) that ended<br />

with • itrong 15-yard run by<br />

Martin. He found a amall bole<br />

Volleyball registration is set<br />

Men'a and women'• volleyball will be the same<br />

roUeybail will begin the week one on Thursday, Nov. 1.<br />

I <strong>Oct</strong>. 31.<br />

All registration wiH be held<br />

Women Interested In at fee Civic Center, Mi Street<br />

Maying In the recreation <strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk. A<br />

[eaguemayfignupaateam registration fee will hf<br />

or u Individual! on Tuesday, required as wffl pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

mr, l fron 7:30 to I pjn. residency In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or the<br />

glatratlon for men'a school landing district.<br />

x<br />

hit Dice with a screen pass on extra point, it was JM2, nna]potntawUh2:Mieftwben g<br />

the left flat He streaked down Woouey'f team put their backup quarUrback Ton Dice tnlaaed • apot M<br />

fee sideline, behind some Bnal points on fee board witt Mima hit Tyrone Maaon with record book when hli M<br />

beautifully executed blocking, 5:38 left when OunneU wat- a 44-yard (coring atrlke. eilra point kick drifted Jit<br />

to provide a 36-yard TO. ched Miller beat tte Bulldog "We're happy about win- m kktod taw Salurda3lj&»«<br />

the Raiders scored again aecondary down the left side ning fee game," saJd Woolley abort <strong>of</strong> the Oowm Cttyfipgh<br />

early In fee fourth period and Wt him with a superb pass afterward*, "but than School mark <strong>of</strong> flv£<br />

after Dice romped « yards to on a post pattern. The play mmmA to bt K M probltoi ownpliafjed tour ttoaa, Wee<br />

put the ban deep in Bridgeton oovered 0 yards and, after with both our rata| gam* by Tony Oalante... ',!<br />

territory. Frank Sayers shot Dice kicked Ws fourth <strong>of</strong> the and our pan dtfanie,"<br />

MM la nint-tor-U tS )O*<br />

over from 10 yards out and, day, Uftod fee score to 34-11 "If wt hadn't made Mm mum,,, ~ ; ,<br />

Dice kicked another The visitors aoored their Hg playi and ahown fen a JohnaunneUif nowtl orfew<br />

Dew tblngf, m inigbt JO for 2M yardj and pur<br />

THIS WEEK<br />

hm tMn to froAIt, TbakQi touchdowni...<br />

OCEAN CITY at Egg Harbor Tawntnip<br />

aowned real loon all weak M David Miller haacaug<br />

Abiegoml at PleaMntvllle<br />

mayba th«y relaxed a bit. pUJN for 10 yardi kpfpo<br />

viniland af Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

After all, thi* was probably touchdowna..<br />

•rldgtten at Middle Township<br />

(he flrat Umo Ala mion Ken Cade ended fei<br />

Oakcreit at tuena<br />

rtt<br />

we're been favored to win." half with a frurtrattni<br />

Cumberland at Mainland<br />

wt<br />

But It won't to the bat,<br />

Hammenton at Lower cape M»v<br />

•pectacular, play. Hi<br />

coach. With the type <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Mlllvlllt at Holy Spirit<br />

up with Ui aecon< In-<br />

OCIAN CITY—Dalvd Miller, 33 yard pau from Ounnals St .Joseph's at Wiidweetf<br />

fcnaive variety the Balden tiroeption <strong>of</strong> the ataan<br />

have ihown the paat few<br />

,.<br />

With Notice, Detvery Upon I<br />

Fiberglass Repairs • Painting<br />

17-36!<br />

Men's and women's volleyball, sponsored by<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Department, will hold<br />

registrations next week.<br />

purf anglers<br />

set tourney<br />

Dataware Valley Surf<br />

Anglen Aawciation will bold<br />

to aecond Sea Iik Ory iurf<br />

Sailing tournament on<br />

)Saturday, Nov. S,<br />

•_ Six-member teama and<br />

jmvaUJng tournament rules<br />

*D be otaerved wife In-<br />

Bvldual flahlng al»o allowed.<br />

TeamregurtraUonijUSand<br />

ndivlduali IS, Regurtratlon U<br />

kSO to 7:S0 am FUhlng<br />

Imea are 8 to 11 a.m., lunch<br />

nak from n to noon, and<br />

Uhlng again from noon to 3<br />

Awards, door priiea and<br />

•fraahments will begin at<br />

1:30 pjj>. In the headquarters,<br />

[fcwnaends Inlet Civic Center,<br />

8th Street and Landls<br />

kfMue.<br />

Four-wheel drive vehlclea<br />

»ffl be allowed the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bomamentwithallmlt<strong>of</strong>two<br />

yfhlciM per team.<br />

To register in advance, aend<br />

tmk to Delaware Valley<br />

hirf Anglers AisociaUon,<br />

ar* <strong>of</strong> Karl Boehret,<br />

rtaaurar, 149 Earl La.,<br />

httoro, Pa. 1M40.<br />

W CURFEW HALLOWEEN<br />

Th« curfew went be enreed<br />

to Sea Isle aty on<br />

Ulewira night, <strong>Oct</strong>. Si,<br />

Mtvor Domiitlc C, Raffa has<br />

SELL<br />

GLASS<br />

FLORIDA<br />

TROLLING BAITS<br />

l** *** MN, M MM, KM<br />

U«M, U I IIMM MMMI<br />

FINNOR-DAIWA-PEHt<br />

Complett lintel Ctntir<br />

amntrnwun<br />

iNi nm M<br />

IwpM unyi Ctunwsy<br />

nonnnno<br />

(609)6410489<br />

we're in the<br />

business<br />

<strong>of</strong> making<br />

your money<br />

make<br />

money.<br />

Cape May County 5nvinrj« «, Loan<br />

•enwn faint Mtyi Lmdlnj Raid S Wesdliwn Annua<br />

Sonwfl Point, New JarMy<br />

Milling Addrty; P. O. lox JB4 • Odin <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 08226<br />

EXPERT MARINE SERVICE<br />

Specializing in Mercury Outboards<br />

and MarerulMra<br />

WINTER STORAGE<br />

• Boat Delivery* Pick up<br />

• Motor Wlnterization & Storage<br />

Call 398-6286<br />

7 North Main Street<br />

Cape May Court HOLISP. N j 08210<br />

465=5186 I!** iHING<br />

HANK'S OUTBOARDS<br />

My 35th Year In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Evinrude & Johnson Outboards<br />

Repaired by factory trained mtchanlcs<br />

with I6year*exp«rlanca<br />

y0<br />

Wlntartud md Sinrteid<br />

Boati up to M ft. lifted and taktn to<br />

your yard or garagt and blocked<br />

Done locally for only 13.00p«-ft.<br />

Boat bottoms prasiura washed • V<br />

Motors Winterized • Reasonable Prices<br />

In Water Boat Towing<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service at Affordable Prices<br />

. . . . HankHirtmin398-4332<br />

UALL RonParrii3980898<br />

DICK'S DOCK<br />

•M Iff AVI,, Hmm MM • •I7-4IM<br />

DONE RSHIN' FOR THE YEAR?<br />

SPECIAL<br />

$411<br />

• Check Drao W<br />

• Check for Worn Pert*<br />

• Check <strong>Line</strong><br />

• PttfMkwmiipNlal<br />

CON VENT10HAL REEL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

• eiMfl|,DflgrNM<br />

• CMCk LlM<br />

• Rebuild Drag<br />

*Cn^k for worn partt<br />

• Rtpackw/*pa


PACE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong><br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />

Advertisements lor these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong><br />

(lei <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger NOT LATIR THAN NOON<br />

FUBSDAV FOB RIOULAR PUBLICATION and NOON<br />

\ftEPNESDAY FOR TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, Dial JW<br />

5111.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Tim., is Wards or Leu . tJ.75<br />

! no 1 par word exceeding 15 wordj)<br />

tp Running S Consecutive Time., wlfh 25 Words or Lass iftM<br />

' Adi Requiring Box Number. fl.Mmore<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50' EXTRA<br />

—Ail ClntlfM Advrtlilng Ci$h Ba*l»—<br />

113 Ifh Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ, 08226<br />

Copy milled in, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />

flee personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED IV CASH OR<br />

dMECK to caver cost. Copy accepted ever phone as cour<br />

t#»y and convenience to customer, but payment must be<br />

received before advertisement will be set In type.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> I. Service* Pr<strong>of</strong>'l Service Pr<strong>of</strong> I ServlcM<br />

Card Of Thanks Tutoring<br />

M.f.f flunk! fgr ill luprauiani d<br />

lrmta«* mtnata it ma. an mi aatffi<br />

M m, wom.f. Hartlial » HiWtio A<br />

#4 ta uo.ni c«n 71M414M. ant,<br />

114<br />

RE& IITATI lALIlFIRION -<br />

actlB iaum ant Mfiea tMNi full sr part<br />

tlmK aaant lor rMtalt IM ialal.<br />

FlaMMhauri. Call RaMtil taalty, Jtt.<br />

3H£ if<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l. Service*<br />

CARS WASHED - and w.»«. Pickup<br />

aM Mlivary avallakla. CAR CARESS ,<br />

nui M<br />

JTAL OFFiei HVStlNIlT - part<br />

l tlma. FlaalMa dayi Md h<br />

BIWAt OFFICI - cartlfM MMII<br />

HtMant.tull or part tlma, lallry MM<br />

—w. —^^n,,, R(i|y „ a^i^f.<br />

IM«, OcunClty.NJOMM. 10<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

hteri<strong>of</strong> and Exterior Specialist<br />

20 Years Expp''i"<br />

Jfc<br />

ONTHiapOTPlNANCiNQ<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, Service*<br />

ATLANTIC WATSRPROOPINO<br />

COMPANY tMrnriyl, MUCCa, krMl aM<br />

•tana palntlPi Nc loD too un.ll. Call<br />

M.M11 N<br />

LINWOOD ROOF INS - laTilnf<br />

Atlantic aM Gapa May Csunnai for U<br />

wan Biinatai, nomg, guttan, hat<br />

rssh. FraaaatimatM, iiwrM. Call ru<br />

nmm ft<br />

General MdM,<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

MICRO - ana town » w 100 mvHI<br />

aatM 1 way Mm, flaw 91. Mr Ml<br />

camara. Call Mf-MaT.<br />

SALES AND ilRVICI - <strong>On</strong> HaevaT<br />

Md EuraM vacuum daanan, Irutfw,<br />

aasi M win for all M M . Praa<br />

ntlmata an raBaln. Traaaim. Italn.<br />

lon'illoortaradaBarfman».l»t«lt. If<br />

CARPIT- pki, W-..7W. imtallar<br />

hat ram at nylon, tin yard, Aniran aM<br />

Ana iv tram UM yard mt eawi.<br />

r u t h o Mlkl3***UJ tf<br />

PRASAO<br />

NATURAL F00014 vrTAiaNS<br />

947 Aibury Avi. 3991974<br />

C&VTILE<br />

Comptete Bathroom Henovstlon*<br />

Kitchen Counteftopt<br />

Ceramic & Molale TIM<br />

Bathroom* a Foyers • Kitchens<br />

New Work<br />

Ail Repairs<br />

ANSOW PLUSHES'6.90,,.<br />

duariMHd infillaiisni<br />

NO W*M VINTLl, IBS * Cwnm'i<br />

FffilUtpHHSM<br />

927 8232<br />

•tautllul wattrirant horn*.<br />

Living room, dining room,<br />

klfehtn, 4 b«droom»,<br />

recreation room, 1 baths,<br />

garage, air-conditioning!<br />

Mfasher-drytr- dlsHwaihar,<br />

•ell cleaning ranga.<br />

FlMtlng dock, 1 Mat slips,<br />

many <strong>of</strong> her extras.<br />

A real buy at Illf,990 ><br />

MKW N<br />

220SBJyAvt. 398 8030<br />

ALUMINUSi KRIINi - aM ifaon<br />

MMewi raKraanaa ana naw flaM<br />

MtaiM. Miami Mfllan Ca. M Naw<br />

ftd. Rout. I, Mnan Polnl Dial m<br />

*m. tf<br />

FL trlpia<br />

ariiaar L mlrrar, • arawtr llnstrla<br />

enatt, M ch»n, Mta MaMa, (owing<br />

co«. TaMa, kam a, bad (Intl. KM<br />

Un/llnant, baMpfaaai. nMa Is. 1<br />

m. tianti. MNhanwani laMra, am,<br />

appliaMai, aM Maian N M frvft<br />

Ian, am af f mm. italnMM flat-<br />

wtra ami ataMwan faMn, braa<br />

IjnMeraan, Kanmara pumr-inata a<br />

•lactrolin v»c«,<br />

CAIHONLYI NOCHICKSI<br />

Frl.«. Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>. 214,29<br />

9a.m.t04p.ni.<br />

S216 Simpson Ave. O.C .<br />

TmaasurvMi, itaayaMtafavrD<br />

fo nnd It., him towartt bay ft |e 1<br />

kMcM M Mminn ft, tun tatt. Mm-<br />

aaon M aatwaM Nlvan ft Bay Avaa,<br />

tXSFFtl TAiki MAFL1<br />

taMa HO, SsM (naw condition)<br />

vinyl eyahlani SIM, erlB mattraal (naw<br />

esntman) SM, ealHW*t«er Iff.<br />

mi. ie-»<br />

FINAL — I say garaga lala. Thursday,<br />

Friday » UlunJay. Movhg Hmi. 1,<br />

Mlrron, t.blM. tnaar lamp., tar,<br />

mica utehan HI, linn, iaM Metric<br />

typawrltar. Many itana ratucaa, Twa<br />

rrnat 47»ontniA» i«.|f<br />

IHIINK IN PRODUCTS - hamamMa<br />

taa kraaM, lams, IHMM, aM tayrmai<br />

•Dlcaa, Lait nma Man enrlttmaj,<br />

WtebirM,/MWct>iir, 1B-»<br />

JINNINOt — wfnatchalr. we<br />

condition 1171. Rug »ampooar, floor<br />

pMlanar, I apaaa, a»Mlant eMrtMn<br />

IM. Olrl'a U" Blka, lair condition 111,<br />

CaliWMMi, W-B<br />

MOVINO — dlnlm ram tat MrnpMia<br />

with ehMaciaatt, I chain ny. f' i lift<br />

rad rug, M" tone 1 PIIMw Mia, Swival<br />

launear rockar, whlta linflla bM,<br />

kuraau. cana cahlr, 1 badroom chair, all<br />

vary nka com., prlcta to tall. Infa. Frl,<br />

aiat.iif-im, w-v<br />

PHI-DEMOLITION Houl. M1a.<br />

lalurday Nevamtar Mi, i a.m. at IW<br />

Cantral Av.., ocaan city. IvarythM<br />

MM, antira building and csntanfi, •<br />

aspllanaa, lurnitura, hauaanaM tram, •<br />

alKtrical. bathroom flxturaa,an. \\4 j<br />

YARD SALE — JM lanwaat Lana, !<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, Saturday OtMar mt,<br />

eammata, MMa, lamp, pM taMa fuKy ;<br />

aiulppad,icaiUtM,cvnalni,ate, (f£7 •,<br />

BATHROOM VANITY — Daubla BMl, I<br />

complat. with faocati 4Ma i lJ*A.<br />

Mirror, mMilna UMnat la M it, Mh I<br />

imciimmi. ifcBj<br />

UNU1ID LABIII' kieycla W~\<br />

coiufflbd, I tpaad. Eu.llant condition I<br />

U) Call Jtt MM tOJJ<br />

RCLLIRIKATK—asyt swar laluM<br />

DauglaalnyMr cystam matasn RMall<br />

booti, ilta 4M, •xcallant condlon. SIR<br />

or baitotfw Call JttJIU 10-3)<br />

NAME YOUR OWN MICI — ¥»rd<br />

lala. Sat. M ft Syn, » Fumrwra,<br />

clathH, cailattlMN W ta 4. 14th ftSay<br />

Ava, I BahiM iMra), Ct?<br />

ALL OOOO - all thaap, movng salt.<br />

TM numaroutto list all, wi»hlng, dryar,<br />

rafrlg. DM, tm,, taMi, chain, bvrNW.<br />

Mk, ktii in.bad, ate. Call JM 1145 10<br />

V<br />

TILIVIIION - H" color, aaHf itfla,<br />

•ttractlva larly AmarKan cakMt,<br />

1110. call m-IJM. 1047<br />

OE WAIHER* - fylly ^MNMM<br />

•nd tuvantaM Iff JI, ail MMM, ,, H<br />

HANOI. - JO", good anKun *nd<br />

«uirantaM,eallaa.fM, tt<br />

WHIRLPOOL RIPRIOIRATORl —<br />

frMf trta, ressMltlaMt aM iwaraji-<br />

taad.CallMMOU. tf<br />

o.E. tf" COLOR TV -<br />

CtllalMta,<br />

ttl<br />

,,M<br />

CRAFTS OALMI — clIMM too. CSHM<br />

•tf what wfra about, omantrn Osoaa,<br />

)1J7 VMM Av, Frloayiandlaturday», It<br />

tol|j.m.Phonal»f-un. IKir<br />

ilAVIR COAT' - full lantth, M*W<br />

lining, baautlful ahtdma OK, OM Mf-<br />

nti, t&tf<br />

MOVINO - MMt Ml llmflMM HM<br />

M«, mieli huwi, nti, chair, antfitaMa<br />

M, MMM n" TV, fMhautiy Mr, WHO<br />

waai awlntlni taer, MfffAca MdMa tip<br />

MMa, and MM, Laiy lay raolW,<br />

Mtaa, tM, ThurnJay tm SvnMy.M<br />

WlMeillW»Mi, NW<br />

lUPIR lAkl - Frl. <strong>Oct</strong>.». W a.m, je<br />

I p.m. and tat <strong>Oct</strong>. It, Mf Say. MM<br />

MRIWOOD -- MeaanM, i»ilt *<br />

MIV4TM,Ca«ia>tn4BM.*aM<br />

VAUCJ lAUl - leturaiy Odiker If, I*<br />

Sriv:a.!ii!»nJfr r *"" v * i Sv<br />

WE WILL NOT II<br />

UNDERSOLD. , a<br />

CHALLENGE US TO lit<br />

BEAT YOUR ESTIMATES<br />

BETHLEHEM'S TLOKVINYt<br />

10 YN. FINANCING NO MONEY DOW*<br />

10 YR. GUARANTEE<br />

SOUTHERN<br />

DISTRIBUTORS, INC.<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> N«w Jersey<br />

Bttter Bi^slntts Bureau<br />

^22-3170<br />

C*<br />

'•'.y\<br />

PAGE 15 - SECTION TWOSi<br />

R.E. For Sate<br />

• THPBSPAY. OCTOBER 2?. <strong>1983</strong><br />

t<br />

0<br />

RE For Sal. R.E. For Salt<br />

MUM)<br />

wlth<br />

^ hun ' wlth » •"»•* dtek **»*«> bow •IIP«.<br />

P " tPimtnd0 «* vl «* 01 fh« bay. f»ficMl right at a firm<br />

^"" IUrt '<br />

, INMIEAL ESTATE ^J^"^<br />

Oca« OtoNj"ottM •-2500<br />

feuPLlX on the South Sidt, two <strong>of</strong> them, buy ffwm together or Mparattly, J bedrooms,<br />

jiy* bafh each flow. Dteits Off ttrtet parking Great view <strong>of</strong> Inland Waterway. Vh<br />

flocks to Beach, |17S,S00.<br />

•OWNHOUSI TYPI CONDO. Super location. 1 block to beach. J bedrooms, IM bafhi,<br />

j Hf street Barking. 1114,900,<br />

R.E.ForSale RE. For Sale R, I, For Sale R, f. Far Salt R.I, For Sal*<br />

MITICULOUt<br />

Thlli family dwtlllng Is In<br />

mint condition. Two<br />

bsdrooms, Vft batM, con-<br />

venient location. Priead to<br />

»llot»100,000.<br />

UPPER TOWMJHIP<br />

Cotfagt, 3 bedrooms, i<br />

bath. Ortat starter home<br />

or vacation retreat. Not<br />

pretentious but priced ac-<br />

cordingly. Owner financing<br />

for qualified buyer. S»,JOQ.<br />

«ARD€H STATE REALTY<br />

At last.. .prestigious lagoonfront residences<br />

j <strong>of</strong> incomparable taste,<br />

! are once again available in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

'_'. New Jersey....<br />

:-• VENETIAN BAYOU<br />

; CONDOMINIUMS<br />

First and Second Floor Condominiums on the bay that In-<br />

clude unique spacious split level design, S bedroom*, 2<br />

"baths, fireplaces, wet bin, full garages, front and raar<br />

dacks and boat slips.<br />

.Second Hoar residences also Include cathedral ceilings,<br />

mezzanine l<strong>of</strong>ts and private ro<strong>of</strong> decks.<br />

#IR8T FLOOR f ZU.Me<br />

SECOND FLOOR|Z35,*M<br />

UaM flMad^ anlkHa ts loaMai eujn at pnraOt* MM • yMn<br />

Jpinla- wlUfiNat pfBBKQF ^r M WOIOE DEVELOPMENT 00,<br />

For More Information<br />

contact:<br />

ogcr<br />

(609) 398-7000<br />

OS Wesley Ave.. Oceao CKy, N J. mm<br />

JUST REDUCED Corner duplex With ocean vlaw. This<br />

Immaculate property !• only 7 year* old md hat 1<br />

bedroom., 2 me batht, living room, dining area, kitchen<br />

with dlihwaf her and dispoml and covered porchei In each<br />

unit. There Is tlM a laundry room with wathtr and dryer<br />

and a beach mower on the flrlt floor, New prlee tMA.OOO.<br />

UMlCMinUtM,<br />

399 0981<br />

FOINTT Baayttful 4 yr. a<br />

*» an fad M 1 • IM> M<br />

^^ffl^aii<br />

Wf., urn. raam,, call<br />

tlii<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

MALTM<br />

tIAUTIPUL OCIAN VIIW North MCflon, MMtld<br />

from wM» bwefi. onipletaty fiimlthaMt, tpMlflwi, 1<br />

family. Off StrMt parking, Many txtra ftafbrM, »1«3.»»9.<br />

CLOM TO OCEAN M wld* Dtach. Ttirw aiMi. Pint<br />

floor Mt 1 MrMmi, iacaM HMT tat f Mraomi year<br />

reumi «ai hot water Heatatf apt. MtadtM sarafla wifH<br />

additional oil ifreat parkint, HJe.OO*.<br />

S1VSN nlsc w#<br />

Ideal location near enter city boarttwalk, vilyaMa •»<br />

•fnatNrUiiffflraliMmi,JKiiraiiiMitaiMMM. :•<br />

M0BMN DU*>LBX It. Charlaa PUK* Mar fin* Mart,'<br />

Tltr** batrasmi, 1 tMflw, alae, naat, tumtktt. wall M<br />

wall carpet, IBMSI, room plus autiMs aminai ihawin,<br />

Planty <strong>of</strong> oM ttrNt parkint. Llstad at »I4M»».<br />

OARoaNf yaar round hatM. •aauiital Dr itartar.fu<br />

Rot water Mat, llvlm rMm wtth fireplace? dlnlnaj raanif $<br />

bedrooms, m hafM, Baraff*, alts hn Mtadtod warimwp<br />

In roar yard. AsJUMfl tllMM.<br />

OARBINS THIrLIX Rlui i MtraMi varafo apt. avar 1<br />

•araflM. TrlplH hat 4 bidroomi Men, etc, first<br />

year md apt, Oeaan vMw, AMUm I17UM.<br />

IIOHTH t. OCEAN AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, NJ. 0123* • aWNfiilt<br />

OCEAN COLONY CONDO • Ml OCEAN AVENUE • 1M-7140<br />

ONE BEDROOM CONDO<br />

Plymouth court Condo, Mach Mock, MM bedroom, l bath,<br />

fully furnlihed. Second floor eemar location, parklni.<br />

Priced it iSf,Mo,<br />

DUPLEX LOTS<br />

Two duplex lot! for tala, Mm and Hawtn, Owner financing<br />

to qualified buyer. Pried at *l 50,00*.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Waterfront property located In Anchoraga Point, Four<br />

btdroom, 7 bathi, new bulkhead, large lot, many extras.<br />

Priced at S14MM.<br />

NEW LISTING SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Seven bedroomi, 1 bathl, largl itaihore heuie only ittpl<br />

away from the beach. Modern kitchen, baiemenf plus<br />

•utif ttoute lictnie. Priced at market 112S,«M.<br />

NEW LISTING SINGLE FAMILY GARDENS<br />

Four bedroomi, S baths, 2 living rooms, larga wrap<br />

around deck with view ol bay and ligoM, Heated for year<br />

round occupancy and yet, priced at only IIIMW.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, central<br />

air and gat heat, bay view, all for only $109,000<br />

OMAN COLONY CONBOS<br />

Located between tth and 10th on the Boardwalk.<br />

ONE bedroom units, torn, and onfurn, priced tram Mf ,*M<br />

to*tO,000. .<br />

Two bedroom. J bath units, turn, and unhim. priced from<br />

IH5,0O0to»l<br />

thlt home It In tap thape and ready to sell at 1141,000.<br />

BEACHFRONTCONDO<br />

Alone Sold Coait beach and boardwalk. Very ipacloui 2<br />

badroom, 1 bath tint floor eemar unit with large living<br />

rponti dining area, modern kitchen and raundry area.<br />

Completely furnished for 1190,000.<br />

SPRAWLING RANCHER<br />

..J comfortably In the Riviera section. Hat Hying<br />

n« dining room, modern kitchen, 4 bedroomi, I batht,<br />

t room and vary larga gar jga, Llttad at 1125,000.<br />

LAOOONAR6A<br />

! roomy I badroom, 1 bath ranort home across from<br />

t with nice vlaw. Living room with fireplace, dining<br />

i kitchen and laundry room, inspection at<br />

Manee.maredailllMM.<br />

SOUTH END<br />

New lilting, wont lait long. Large 5 bedroom, 2 bath home<br />

with living room, dining area, modern kitchen, enclosed<br />

porch and laundry room. Nice and quiet location and all<br />

for JW.SOO.<br />

PLAZA 23 CONDOMINIUM<br />

Large 2 btdroom, 2 bath unit available on 2nd floor. Has<br />

living room, dining area, modern kitchen and private por-<br />

ch. Ideal Investment property or a great apartment lor<br />

your personal UM, $77,500. furnished.<br />

NICE SINGLE<br />

Across from Gold Coast beach. Has enclosed perch, living<br />

room, dining room, modern kitchen, 4 bedreemi and Vh<br />

bathl. The yird It beautifully landscaped with plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking. Hit gat heat and a large raar dick. Highly<br />

sought after location. Just reduced to 1310,000.<br />

GOLDCOASTCONDO<br />

Luxurious second floor unit with panoramic views <strong>of</strong><br />

beach and ocean. Large living room, dining area, modern<br />

kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 batht, private laundry room and 1<br />

car garage. Features gat heat (budget M.00 per me.)<br />

large matter bedroom suite and best location. Listed for<br />

12*5,000. Call for details. -<br />

FAVORITE HARBOR CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Time it running out on tha best value along the bayf rent.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a few units remain avallabla with prices starting at<br />

only 174,000. Call today for all the Information.<br />

PLAIA'M<br />

Cute 1 bedroom, I bath unit available en the second floor.<br />

Completely furnished and equipped, Fantastic rental<br />

property. <strong>On</strong>ly *CT,000.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

Well known and established sporting goods butintu<br />

available In canter city. Two stores and ] rental apar-<br />

tments situated en a 54' x 100' let. Excellent opportunity<br />

far me right person. Please stop In for Important details.<br />

OFFICE OR STORE<br />

Ideal for Lawyer, Accountant, etc. or could be used to<br />

open a small retail business. Listed for tala at WI.SOO.<br />

with tome financing available te qualified buyers or can<br />

be leased at 1400. me. plus utilities. Mnd and Aibury<br />

Avenue location.<br />

VACANT LOT<br />

Zoned for Duplex. Measures 40' x 115' and ready to go.<br />

Listed for only O», 900.<br />

WANTED<br />

Do you have a home or apartment that yau would like to<br />

rant yearly or for the winter? If to give us a call because<br />

wa have good tenants available fer theta situations.<br />

BERG 3160 Asbury Ave.<br />

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

*•••••••«<br />

Phone 399-0076<br />

DUPLEX<br />

1403 Wesley Ave.<br />

• * »<br />

Two bedrooms, 2 baths each floor, parking, storage,<br />

fireplace. Excellent rental property. Priced fo sell,<br />

$173,000.<br />

CONDO<br />

500 Bay South<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath seventh floor condominium,<br />

spectacular views, pool, etc. Asking $190,000.<br />

SINGLE<br />

2329 Asbury Ave.<br />

4 bedroom, 2 bath cottage, freshly painted. Close fo beach<br />

and boardwalk, $117,500.<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

30th and Asbury<br />

New Duplex fo be constructed. Three bedrooms, 2 bathi,<br />

fireplace. Sold as condos or duple* . Call for details.<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

2140 Asbury Ave.<br />

Two buildings sold as Condos, or Duplex. 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths. Call for details.


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RE. For Sale<br />

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GULL REALTY Inc.<br />

•• ReilEitite Broker<br />

.. 2208 BAY AVI.<br />

Phone 399-8030<br />

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

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<br />

RE. For Sale RE For Sale R.I, For Sale R,B, For Salt R.I. For Silt RE. For Salt R.E. For Sale<br />

Berger Realty<br />

Since 1920 and Still Growing<br />

3160 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, n,J.<br />

399-0076<br />

Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 29th - Sun., <strong>Oct</strong>ober 30th<br />

1829 WESLEY AVE<br />

Spacious beachfront 1st<br />

fl. Condo, 3/2,<br />

Fireplace, air. Comes<br />

furnished. A must set<br />

priced to sell $229,000,<br />

3020 WESLEY AVE., NEW!<br />

Beachfront Condos, 2nd floor <strong>of</strong>fers a ro<strong>of</strong> fop<br />

sundeck and farttastlc <strong>Ocean</strong> views.<br />

Fireplace, Air, and plenty <strong>of</strong> extras,<br />

1st floor 1285.000 2nd floor 1310,000.<br />

LAGOON FRONT HOME<br />

57 Walnut Road. Two boat slips, owner financing<br />

to qualified buyer. Three bedrooms, and<br />

three baths, $280,000.<br />

ndpiper reoltg<br />

418 AUintte Avt.<br />

¥HM,.<br />

• • 1 YEAR OLD* *<br />

2621 WESLEY AVE,<br />

First floor beach front, 4<br />

bedroom, 2V4 bath unit. Plenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> living space and large<br />

master suite. Prestigious but<br />

priced right, $335,000, Unfurn.<br />

owaiMit)<br />

CONDOMINIUM • ONI BEDROOM ~~"^<br />

Close to beach and boardwalk, second floor, heated, in excellent<br />

condition. Low maintenance, under t*0 monthly, A<br />

little gem for (58,000.<br />

CONDOMINIUM PIZAZZ<br />

Modern I bedroom, 2 bath spilt level unit. All amenities.<br />

MUST set to appreciate. Owner financing to qualified<br />

buyer. Asking iW.SOO,<br />

UPPER COTTAOI • OUPLIX<br />

Four bedroom in upper unit with wood burning fireplace<br />

In living room, full dining room, modern kitchen and 2<br />

modern baths. Also J bedroom rental unit on first floor,<br />

basement. Economical gas heat throughout. Newly<br />

reduced, a great buy at $119,000.<br />

BiACHiLOCKOUPLiX<br />

Two bedroom with fireplace in living room, screened porch<br />

and sun deck <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> second floor unit, A charming<br />

property and a real money maker. Always fully rented.<br />

Priced to sell at 1129,000.<br />

NORTH END DUPLEX<br />

Two bedroom each unit, fully rented '83 season, excellent<br />

owner financing possible te qualified buyer. Good investment<br />

starter. Asking 147,000,<br />

GUHST HOUSi OR LAROi FAMILY HOMI<br />

Six bedrooms, 2VS baths, large porch. Two bedroom apt.<br />

on first fleer with 1400 per month winter rental to help<br />

carry mortgage. Oversized lot with plenty <strong>of</strong> parking, ex<br />

cellent central location and a good buy at 1145,000.<br />

Finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

Nautical dtganet on sparkling<br />

bty watery Twenty-two ntw<br />

luxury 1 residences with private<br />

boat slips, cahana club and pool,<br />

from 1185,000.<br />

Open daily<br />

It to4. 609-398.9443.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the thy 7th to 1th<br />

Now Under Construction<br />

Opening Spring 1984<br />

Jutt reduced, Gutsf houM with I »pti., fieailint con<br />

ditien. Income over M7,OO0. Priced if 1241,000.<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

Three bedrooms, 1 baths, large family room with<br />

HrtpiaM. A muff I N property »f I! JV.SOO.<br />

GARDENS RANCHER<br />

Three bedrooms, iVi betht. aer<strong>of</strong>i the street from beach.<br />

Priced te tell Immediately.<br />

70SMOORLYN TERRACE<br />

Small hotel and « heated ipfi,, block from boardwalk and<br />

beach. Good incom*. Priced af SIM.MO.<br />

SOUTH END PROPERTIES<br />

CENTRAL AVENUE DUPLEX<br />

Two bedrooms, 1 Mth on first door and ) twdroomt and<br />

bath en lecond Beautiful beach views. <strong>On</strong>ly iltl.MO.<br />

ASBURY AVE. DUPLEX<br />

With an ocean view. Three Mragmi, 2 bafhi on each<br />

fleer. i24S,OM.<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

We have many Interesting condominium units all priced<br />

under 1100,000. For an appointment to see them, call us at<br />

Grace Realty.<br />

BEESLEY-S POINT<br />

Beautiful J bedroom, 2 bath home with many extras Ineluded<br />

In the |UI,SM asking price. There Is a very large<br />

let with an in-ground swimming pool and a separate apt,<br />

far guest or in-laws. You must ••• to appreciate this lovely<br />

property.<br />

34TH 4 CENTRAL AVE. 398-6200<br />

EAST ATLANTIC BLVD. i BATTERSEA HB. 398-2800<br />

DORIS KOKI><br />

REALTOR<br />

?40BatttfftaM.39M40l<br />

tfMMM<br />

Spacious new home, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, powder<br />

room, eentral air conditioning.<br />

Owner financing<br />

available to qualified<br />

buyer. $125,000 Make an<br />

appointment to see this<br />

today.<br />

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fumltura and IMIMCM. Maw t»<br />

tmte, ma mm. MUM, TM ParfMI<br />

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OCEAN VilW<br />

Or..i •tartar nom. at • truly<br />

barwln prlea. LscatM only fninvfM<br />

tram Sal III! kaaihat with 1<br />

btaratmi on i WMMM m. Owntr<br />

.Ml MMMr PMA ami V* flnafltlni<br />

nqMIIIM kuyar. MMM.<br />

Cuilom »lll M¥ti MM futvrlK 1<br />

iaa, laret un.ny rasm, t ear<br />

aarisa, cantral Mr, mMoro<br />

iaceratlni, pool with tack ana<br />

tMm ana UtuatMan a «ultt ftratt<br />

|vtt minum awi« irom tha Baacn.<br />

thli Ii a mutt an. <strong>On</strong>ly StMCB,<br />

MfflONEY REALTORS<br />

263-2206<br />

BRAND NEW OFFICE SPACE<br />

COMING SOON<br />

IN CHOICE OCEAN CITY LOCATION<br />

• reply In confidence •<br />

AMERICAN RESORT<br />

REALTY CORPORATION<br />

P.O. Box 441<br />

Somers Point, N.J. 08244<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th<br />

12:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />

2710 WESLEY AVE.<br />

Lowly A btdroom, U* bant horn* acrotf frwnOold C0Mt'><br />

BMCI). Living room, dining room, mod*rn kltthtn wi «rtcloMd<br />

porch. Boutifuiiy landKapM yard and gat htat.<br />

RMiufd Riuf to t2 t2O0,0M.O0 for till* tpKlal DPM Muta. Sw<br />

youS#turdiyl rdiyl ^<br />

ORDILLE<br />

.REALTY<br />

EXCEPTWNALGOLD<br />

COAST COflMEB<br />

Well maintained duplex<br />

with ocean views, ideal for<br />

condo conversion<br />

Drastically reduced, Wai<br />

1400,000, now asking<br />

1)15,000. all reasonable <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

considered. Owner<br />

anxious.<br />

RANDALL REALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

SStliind Central 398-2210<br />

NIAR TH1 'WALK - S<br />

aearnnanfi: I mm bMrwni, i M«<br />

kMrasmi. Oraa! porch... larking,<br />

pslanll*! InanM L In Maltar Ownar<br />

IIMUClrK, IllMM TM F.rr.ll Ao.HCy,<br />

UNIQU1 CUiTOM 1UII.T - *(«•»<br />

MtisnM "V • IMIritf Ull CoMI «<br />

tmiac! Piiiiw ww SMI etnttnr.<br />

wooa burnlno ilwa and Milnch will!<br />

M.ny aiirai ina'euirintHd iftcema,<br />

leacticylir vitw M m« walllMI ant<br />

Mlv two bUtlii Irtm MuniOtaa.! Cl^<br />

b h A.klng «)» OOO Call M SHI. «<br />

Rancher near the bay.<br />

Living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen, 1 bedrooms, bath,<br />

utility room, attic, eieetrie<br />

heat, all appliances in<br />

eluded. Mi.OOO.<br />

Stone home opposite beach.<br />

Leeattd on J HoteiM<strong>of</strong>el<br />

zoned lots, 8 bedrooms, 3<br />

baths, elevator, garage, oil<br />

hw heat, home Is 1215,000,<br />

extra let is $140,000- Flnan<br />

clng at low rate.<br />

ager<br />

421BatterseaRd.<br />

399-0041<br />

19B.500O REALTORS<br />

MARMORA '105,000<br />

Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2<br />

bath rancher with<br />

assumable VA mortgage te<br />

qualified buyer in low tax<br />

Upper Township. Brick<br />

fireplace, custom window<br />

treatments, central air,<br />

low utility bills and mere.<br />

Call us today,<br />

OCEAHOTYCOMOOS-<br />

•74,100<br />

Six units available, 2<br />

bedrooms each unit. Close<br />

to transportation, shopping<br />

and beach. Tremendous<br />

owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer, call us on<br />

this one today,<br />

OCEAN COT-MULnfAiaV<br />

•218,000<br />

Perfect location, close to<br />

beach and shopping. Income<br />

producer, i units with<br />

excellent terms te qualified<br />

buyer • ovtr 140,000 projected<br />

incemi ptr yaar.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Luxurious living In this<br />

magnificent custom built<br />

home, Two fireplaces,<br />

laeuzil room. In-ground<br />

pool are lust a few <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fine features. Perfect<br />

executive home. 100f4<br />

financing to qualified<br />

buyer,<br />

OCEAN CfTYStWLE<br />

•11,000<br />

P*irftet •tirfir homt for<br />

young coupl#, or UN •• a<br />

vacation hideaway. Clow<br />

to shopping and beach, In<br />

quiit rMldtntlal arts <strong>of</strong><br />

town. Call ui for details,<br />

We're never on voeolien.<br />

OCtANCTTY DUPLEX<br />

•188,000<br />

Beautiful duplex con<br />

venlent te seuthend<br />

beaches. Three bedrooms,<br />

2 baths each unit, with<br />

storage shed, Weil landscaped<br />

let, A must see'<br />

ororjertv.<br />

PALERMO<br />

'76,900<br />

New home In lovely<br />

residential Upper Township,<br />

Two bedrooms and 1<br />

bath en first floor, with<br />

space for two bedrooms<br />

and 1 bath on second fleer.<br />

Beautifully constructed,<br />

with large laundry room,<br />

work Shop and garage.<br />

OMJMHTI<br />

•39.900<br />

Twin home located in<br />

ieuthend section <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

Three bedrooms, perfect<br />

for vacation homt,<br />

ITT!<br />

•101,000<br />

Pour bedroom, 2 Dath home<br />

in lovely area, in move-In<br />

condition. Close to<br />

southtnd beaches, very<br />

motivated seller.<br />

TjOpTlT"<br />

m<br />

•110,000<br />

Located In central location<br />

<strong>of</strong> town, close to schools,<br />

shopping and community<br />

center. This duplex needs<br />

some work to turn back Inte<br />

an Income producing<br />

OMAN CITY toNDO<br />

•69.900<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, 1 bath condo<br />

located near boardwalk<br />

and btaeh. Maintenance<br />

fan Include water, sewer,<br />

pool, tennli courts, sauna,<br />

and much much more,<br />

Fully furnished, lust move<br />

right in.<br />

yfEALTORS •»*<br />

3301 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

OPEN EVERY OAY<br />

STOP m OR CALL<br />

':• 39BBO0O ,<br />

' atf<br />

8235000<br />

MUST SELL<br />

BAVVEWDOPtEX<br />

Three Brtroomi each unit,<br />

room for attic expansion,<br />

new gas h.w. baseboard<br />

heat, 1 car garage. Excel?<br />

rental history. Aiklng<br />

SIV.VOO. Willing to<br />

negotiate. 215 57? 6247<br />

evenings n i '<br />

corner Rancher with living<br />

room, dining area, modern<br />

kitchen, family room, J<br />

bedrooms, Wt batht, g«<br />

hot water heat. ti25,oOO<br />

Bay views. Panelled living<br />

room, dining room, modern<br />

kitchen, tunroom with tilt<br />

bath (possible efficiency<br />

apt.) plus 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, else, baseboard<br />

heat, very good condition,<br />

owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer at low rate.<br />

111 AtlanticAve<br />

399-1856<br />

823-5000<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLEX<br />

CEDAR BEACH<br />

Across the street from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest<br />

beaches, magnificent<br />

views. Large Corner Lot,<br />

priced foseM,<br />

OCEAN CITY • MULTI FAMLY<br />

•139.500<br />

Quest house with local and<br />

state licenses. Street level<br />

apartment has I bedrooms,<br />

1 bath, upper level has t<br />

bedrooms, porch, entry,<br />

foyer. Close to beaches,<br />

great Income producer,<br />

OCEAN CITY MULT1<br />

•105,000<br />

Great income potential In<br />

this centrally located<br />

duplex. Two units recently<br />

remodeled. Active guest<br />

house license,<br />

OCEAN CITY CONDO<br />

•99,500<br />

Spacious first floor condo<br />

on quiet street. Close to<br />

gold coast beaches, Fully<br />

furnished.<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLEX<br />

•120,100<br />

Super location for this 3<br />

bedroom, 1 bath duplex in<br />

southend. Great Income<br />

producer,<br />

OCEAN CCTY-SINGLE<br />

•184,000<br />

Spacious } bedroom rani<br />

cher with detached garaga,<br />

on nice corner duplex<br />

lened lot. Florida room,<br />

close te great beaches. Lot<br />

next door, also zoned<br />

duplex, available for<br />

M5,000,<br />

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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 17 — SECTION<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. ForSaia R.E. For Salt R.E. For Salt R.E. For Salt RE.ForS.lt<br />

Carolina, there s<br />

jnHead.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Jersey Shore, there's<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef.<br />

OBMB Oiifi proUflhw*, W-acn mart codumnkity.<br />

mm the gates, Oowi M b a compW^ sdf-cont*iod rwrt awjonmen,<br />

The townhowa wW be junoundBi by drJiue imaiHs - boitJng<br />

radtka. swimming pod. ternib couns and platform temb w| al bt<br />

tvalatlE for raJdents' iot<br />

InlnHtodag M tumfcrnmrii torn »99,500,<br />

Difltn our pre-oonsnjction phase, ore and h¥0 btdroom townriouses are<br />

ewBomly prkKi fran arty MBJ00, txapttaial tag b ihdr adgii<br />

mm exdtjnfl, muUK (borpiaro Bid i rMgnftxnt taOqn at the bfl.<br />

Act now.<br />

A$ ISO drrxBtt will rosvt ^ur townhomf during our pre-construction<br />

phaw. IM demand hn been great so hurry. <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef ta a marvfkxB<br />

(fportynfty as i prinisy re^denoe. second home or Irw^mtnt prepoQf.<br />

iVfering roMmti i Maty* (hat b unique to the aita. wenod to none.<br />

23rd SMm ttK Bay • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Hew Jtnry *<br />

Open 9-5 da8y gr by appointment<br />

BERG<br />

Single - 3336 Asbury Ave.<br />

Since 1910<br />

and stilt growing<br />

3160<br />

Asbury Ave.<br />

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

PHONE<br />

399-0076<br />

•four bedroom cottage, southend, heated. Lowest priced unit on Asbury<br />

•Ave. Rented yearly for $500 month. 187,500.<br />

I '87,500<br />

Beachfront Condo -1619 Wesley Ave.<br />

eavlew Beach, only 2 units left. Three bedroom, Vh bath, ocean views,<br />

(•ivate parking, sundeck, garage, fireplace, air and mort.<br />

C No. 1 - '265.000<br />

C No. 2 - '195,000<br />

-LOTS— —<br />

300 MERION PLACE<br />

Zoned Single Family<br />

Exttftant Owner Hnanclng $65,000 to quiMMl buytr<br />

19e.50DO REALTORS 823-5000<br />

Join us for our<br />

We're never on vacDlion,<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30,<strong>1983</strong><br />

1 to 5 P.M.<br />

326 Wesley Avenue<br />

You mutt Ma this euifom built brick and lram«, ipaclout duplex. This home<br />

feature* 3 btdroomi, 1 baths, (ormal dining room, family room with wet bar In<br />

mvntr't unit. Rtntal apartment hat 3 bedroomi and 1 bath and It eurrtntly rented<br />

at I5S0 per month, Beautifully landicaptd with In-ground iprlnKler »y»tem. 2<br />

ear garage with automatic garage dooroptntr. Perches on both floort, and many<br />

other ftifurti. See this special home TODAY,<br />

franklin c Williams<br />

"REALTORS<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

IBAYFRONT<br />

Waterfront Two family,<br />

main dwelling, llv, rm ,<br />

din. rm,, lilt,, 3 bdrms, plui<br />

V/t biths. Apt. 3 bdrmi,, l<br />

bath. 3 boatilipi. Realistic<br />

1185,0001<br />

Waterfront, Large tingle, S<br />

bdrms. 2Vt baths, family<br />

rm w/flreplaet k wet bar,<br />

florlda rm., 2 Ig, boatsllpt,<br />

10%% Mortgagt avail, to<br />

qualified buyer! 11<br />

Bayfront, Enceptlonal<br />

Value, 4 bdrms, 1 full, 2'/i<br />

baths, dock and Ig. B/s.<br />

Prime views! Listed<br />

inland Waftrway, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a<br />

HIM duptoi. I Mrms., 1 lull<br />

«tltM M, unit. Mut 1 car<br />

••ran and 1 pattillpt.<br />

Prtpany It In Immaculate<br />

NMIliM iniMt and out.<br />

MWflMIII<br />

iaythore Drlvt; Custom<br />

waterfront Raneh home,<br />

Llv. Rm. w/PP, Din, area,<br />

spacious kit., Lg. screened<br />

porch, j Bdrms,, i full<br />

baths, situated on Ig. well<br />

landscaped lot (W water<br />

frontage) w/j boafiilpt.<br />

Muifste...<br />

LAOOONFRONT<br />

Golden opportunity, 2<br />

story, s bdrm., vit bath<br />

home with J protecttd<br />

boatsllpt. Excellent Income<br />

till summer. Flexible<br />

owntr financing to<br />

qualifier buyer makes this<br />

8 most attractive buy I<br />

Lagoonfront, Five<br />

bedroom homt, Ig. lot hat<br />

M* wittrfrentagt w/brand<br />

ntw bulkhead S. deck.<br />

Owntr will cenildtr attractive<br />

financing to qua),<br />

buyer I<br />

Lagoonfront price |usf<br />

reduced. Riviera, z story<br />

with 3 bdrms., 1 baths,<br />

family rm, w/FP,, garage<br />

and I bsafitips, In excellent<br />

condition &<br />

available for Immediate<br />

occupancyI.<br />

PARPENS<br />

Surf Road, fully heated<br />

homt. Hying room with<br />

llrtplaet, dining rm. kitehtfrt<br />

] bdrms, 1V* bathi,<br />

ptntlltd family rm.<br />

iiPigt. Short dlitanct to<br />

btaeh, all fhli for only<br />

*l43,300.Cillnowl<br />

Pinnacle Road, very clean<br />

attractive split level with<br />

separate build; let,' homt<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering living rm., dining<br />

area, kitchen plus break'<br />

fast room, 3 bdrms and 3<br />

full baths, family room,<br />

laundry rm. and garage.<br />

Many other flm features<br />

inspect this choice home<br />

new)<br />

SINGLE<br />

Buy yearly home for low<br />

154,500. Offering living,<br />

dlningNlfehen combo. Two<br />

bdrms, ntw bath, gas<br />

warm air heat. Dtfaehtd<br />

gar, Nice yard fenced for<br />

children. Call now 399 5711,<br />

•ay Area • Corner - 4 bdrm,<br />

IVi B'I, det, gar. Lilted<br />

171,000,<br />

RIVIIRA, Beautifully<br />

maintained homt, llv., rm,,<br />

din, arta, kitchen, family<br />

rm. with llrtplaet, Florida<br />

rm.,« Mrms., 1 full bams,<br />

I car garat*. Vinyl tided<br />

exterior. AtklM Rtallifle<br />

llM,Nt fully furalshtd and<br />

tqulBftdfll<br />

New Lilting — Nice Ranch<br />

Home with 1 ttdrmi., * full<br />

bath, gai htat, situated en<br />

Ig, lot-Convenient to<br />

Stores and Schools. Asking<br />

%n,m,<br />

Wtll built home with 4<br />

Mrms., 1 fun baths, llv.<br />

rm. has firtplact, formal<br />

din. rm., Ig. kit,, ft |iUnd,<br />

rm. Situated on oversized<br />

lot In excellent neigh.<br />

Mrhood. Asking ii 17,100.<br />

Owntr Anxloui, price<br />

reduced. 1 Mrms., full<br />

bath, wood itove, new<br />

siding, ntw ro<strong>of</strong>, new tlec.<br />

service $. mere. Unbelievable<br />

fif.fto. Act<br />

now I<br />

Riviera Cape Cod, llv. rm,,<br />

formal din, rm., modern<br />

kitchen, ] bdrms., den, i<br />

full baths. Features Include<br />

If. corner let, fireplace,<br />

cent, air ft 1 car garagf.<br />

Inspect today11<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Wesley Avt, — Across,<br />

from btaeh. Large unit<br />

with a Mrms., 1 full baths,<br />

ntw kitchen and many<br />

rectnt Improvements —<br />

plus gr. fir, % bdrm. Apt.<br />

Listed SlN^Nf urn. I<br />

Yearly Area-New vinyl<br />

siding makes this two<br />

family almost maint, free,<br />

plus we lust reduced the<br />

sale price te Slf.ioo,<br />

making a practical property<br />

an excellent buy. Offers<br />

two fully heated unifsist<br />

fl: 1 idrrns., Jnd fl: J<br />

Bdrm,, (rented yriy.) «•<br />

cellent yearly area-Hurry<br />

new to Williams Real<br />

Isfafe.<br />

Lg, 3 Family -1 bdrm A I<br />

Mrm unit, plus 1 ear gar.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly iff,M0,<br />

Ntw Listing • Both units<br />

completely remodeled.<br />

1st • 1 bdrm., l bath 2nd. I<br />

bdrms., m baths, excellent<br />

condition • Inspect<br />

newiM4,$00.<br />

INVESTMENT<br />

14fh Street, Three family<br />

$9,000 + potential income,<br />

1st f(. heated (gas warm<br />

air), 2 bdrm*. 2nd fl: large<br />

bedroom, 3rd fit one bdrm,<br />

open porches, furnished,<br />

also 3 ear <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking. Excellent buy at<br />

1118,000. Make It a point to<br />

Inipett you'll pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />

Commercial on West Ave,<br />

Include* store, garage and<br />

very attractive owners<br />

apartment, 3 bdrms, V/i<br />

baths. This Is • very<br />

flexible property to continue<br />

present type<br />

business start new<br />

business or transfer your<br />

present business to lively<br />

location. Reduction in price<br />

makes this a good buy.<br />

Now only 1149,900.<br />

Three Units. All Rented<br />

Yearly. Excellent return.<br />

Call for /' Complete<br />

Details! M<br />

UMW000<br />

Sold Coast Location, A<br />

most Impressive residence<br />

overlooking Golf Course.<br />

Consists <strong>of</strong> Hv. rm., with<br />

firtplact, formal din, rm,,<br />

breakfast rm, ultra mod,<br />

kit,, family rm. with<br />

fireplace, den, screened<br />

patio, 4 bdrms,, 2M> baths<br />

and I car garage, Features<br />

deludes in-Ground Pool<br />

and pool house, extra lot<br />

with full silt tennis court,<br />

cent. air. burglar alarm,<br />

sprinkler sys,, wet bar, &,<br />

beautiful landscaping Just<br />

to mention a few. Inspec<br />

tlen by appointment! I! i<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />

R.E.ForS«k . .<br />

MARMORA<br />

FIRST HOME<br />

BUYERS<br />

10.11% - SB yur Mfftjtgi m Mriy MMM1 My<br />

ALDONHOMIS INC.<br />

398-7486<br />

SOUTH END STORE<br />

13x34' with powder room<br />

MODERN VICTORIAN HOME<br />

First floor, 1 bedrooms, ilv, rm, din, rm,, kltehtn, laundry<br />

with washer and dryer. Second floor, 4 bdrm*. Third<br />

floor, ] bdrms, ) baths, Oversliad heated garagt and<br />

workshop, gas heat. Parking 41 cars, large let, *125,0O0.<br />

COUSIN CITY<br />

Two bedroom mobile home. Living room, kltehtn, bath,<br />

gas heat, partly furnished on 3 lots, $24,S00. Financing<br />

available.<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

3288 A8BURY AVE. SIMM!<br />

SALES<br />

RENTALS<br />

ATWAISALSA<br />

OASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

330 Atlantic Avenue 399-38*9<br />

"Triplex" fully heated (gas) with one, three and four<br />

bedroom apartments. Steps to beach, ocean views, freshly<br />

painted, plus 3 ear garage. 1171,000,<br />

"171,900" for this vtry nice 2 BR condominium with tilt<br />

bath, living room, dining area and kitchen, Condo fee <strong>of</strong><br />

1115 per me. Includes heat, hot water and sewer,<br />

"145,000" large building with white stont front. Ideal tar<br />

•ny type pr<strong>of</strong>essions! u*e.<br />

"leautiful iayfrent" 2 story home on Sunny Harbor<br />

Lagoon. Three BR'J, ] tile baths, I'A car garage* iargt<br />

floating dock, 2 boat slips and much, much moral Please<br />

call for details,<br />

"Duplex" Stone's threw to beaeh & boardwalk. Large<br />

property with 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Three<br />

bedroom has 2 full baths, very large master bedroom.<br />

Plus met yard, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking for « ears. I1M4S0.<br />

"Two Fimlly" with Quest House license. Large property<br />

near fth 8. Central with one 2 bedroom apartment, owner's<br />

apartment, plus large lobby, 6 rooms, <strong>of</strong>f street parking<br />

for 41 ears, 1121,000,<br />

"J Family" with 11S bedroom units. Fully furnished,<br />

fully heated, excellent rental history. Beachblock, only<br />

190,000- Owner anxious te sell I<br />

HAGER IS HAVING A SALE!!!<br />

Unbelievable home I Oardens<br />

location, unobstructed<br />

bay views, income<br />

producing apartment are<br />

ail combined In this<br />

graciously, refurbished<br />

Victorian residence.<br />

Totally maintenance fret<br />

with extras such as Jac<br />

eunl, Jenn-AIr and much,<br />

much mere. Offered at<br />

*225,O0O. Just Reduced To<br />

1191,0001<br />

Three boat Slips, a floating<br />

dock and spectacular bay<br />

views are ail Included with<br />

this duplex lened three<br />

bedroom, one bath cottage<br />

heated for year round use<br />

in excellent condition. Offered<br />

at il«,S00. Just<br />

Reduced To imSOOl<br />

Absolutely spotless two<br />

story Contemporary home<br />

with unobstructed views <strong>of</strong><br />

the open bay. This 3<br />

bedroom 2 bath home In<br />

move In condition. Offered<br />

at 1162,500. Just Reduced<br />

To 1152,5001<br />

Beautiful 16 room hotel<br />

overlooking J-aert park.<br />

Each room has A/C aiM<br />

private bath. Wall maintained<br />

In quiet area. Offered<br />

At 12*1,000. Just<br />

Reduced To 1221,000.001 ',<br />

Of*<br />

ager<br />

TWOHOM1S FORTH!<br />

PRICEOFONEIII<br />

The main house is a char,<br />

mlng 4 bdrm. IM bath wim<br />

living room, formal dining<br />

room and tat-In kitchen.<br />

Near eetfagt has 3 bdrms,*<br />

1 bath, living room, dining<br />

room and kitchen. New,<br />

Vinyl siding. Offered at<br />

1119,500. Just Reduced To*<br />

1110,000.091<br />

A lovely year round Victorian<br />

home with 7<br />

bedrooms, 2Vh baths, wrap<br />

around porch, large living]<br />

room, dining room, kit*<br />

ehen, laundry room, pwd<br />

room. Baseboard 3 tone<br />

heat, outside showers plus<br />

detached 1 bedroom cottage<br />

for Income. Just<br />

reduced to »4,S00.Oul


V<br />

PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.1880 •<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

R.I. Per Sale R.i.ForSale R. I. For Salt RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sal* RE. ForSak R.I, Por Salt<br />

R.E. For Sal. R.I. For Sala Florida R.E.<br />

SPACIOUS VBAR ROUND HOME - 1<br />

baflraerfil. Jvi Mtftl, i.rg. kltcfttn,<br />

BfiaMail, ainins I Hying rm. «l(n<br />

franlUIn «MM, I luBBsreKii. awBi<br />

gaTagaworluhse olsck (ram Htcn<br />

hlBf,w:hooH.pl.vonx»xi,li)?»«i Call<br />

lfl.«7l . »<br />

CINTiH C!T¥ IBieK *PT HOUSE -<br />

Fight unlti, rtniH yHrlv, mediant<br />

ln¥H(minl itwom. mjoo. UII via<br />

U71.C00 Flmnclng •vllllBII Im<br />

Miailfltd Byytr inert HaBlty, Bailor,<br />

iih CliM* n<br />

Office or Commercial<br />

Building center city (for<br />

merly New Jersey Water<br />

Co), near parking, Iran<br />

sportatlon, banks and<br />

restaurants. Asking<br />

1)85,000 _-<br />

New Listing Northtnd<br />

duplex, 30x135' lot; living<br />

room, dining room, 2<br />

bedrooms each unit, Vtry<br />

nice neighborhood; Mtafed<br />

first floor Asking lijJ.OQO<br />

furnished.<br />

Spacious Duplex on corner<br />

lot In North end with ocean<br />

view. New exterior,<br />

fireplace In one unit, wrap<br />

around porch. <strong>On</strong>e unit has<br />

3 bedrooms, the other has 4<br />

bedrooms. Asking SilS.OOO<br />

furnished. All reasonable<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten considered.<br />

Gardens Home, 7<br />

bedrooms, 4 baths, extra<br />

large lot (possible sub<br />

division) j ear garage,<br />

southern exposure near<br />

beach. Asking 1225,000.<br />

New Listing, Center <strong>City</strong><br />

Single. JftelOO' commercial<br />

loned lot, * bedrooms,<br />

living room, dining room,<br />

•IVi baths, detached 2 car<br />

garage; eleit to stores,<br />

banks, churches. Asking<br />

Hj,000 furnished.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Office<br />

building, 200 Hock <strong>of</strong> West<br />

Avenue. Pour <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

powder room, second floor<br />

storage, <strong>of</strong>f -street parking.<br />

Asking i9f,0M.<br />

WeOODS<br />

GtNCY<br />

RIALiSTATi<br />

SALES<br />

RENTALS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

609) 391-0200<br />

39B-500O REALTORS 823-5000<br />

We're never on vacation.<br />

Join us for our<br />

Saturday & Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 29 & 30<br />

From 1 to 4 P.M.<br />

110 S, Inlet Drive (located mar 55th St. & Bay Ave, area)<br />

Spacious Toamhouse/eondo with appro*. 1600 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> living space. Lots <strong>of</strong> extras,<br />

with plenty <strong>of</strong> storage, inclosed patio, central air. eondo, amenities Include pool<br />

and sauna. Maintenance fee includes fire and flood Insurance, wafer and *tw»r.<br />

Ideal for year round or summer living. i10»,i00.<br />

Fully Mated and insulated<br />

triplex cleie to beach.<br />

Property hai had "Ten.<br />

der,' loving eare." Over<br />

•30,000 In rental.. Owner's<br />

transfer foreee him to sail.<br />

Owner financing for<br />

qualified buyer.<br />

Another new Kiting. Two<br />

dupleMs on Central Ave.<br />

both heated with yearly<br />

tenants. Make an appoln<br />

tment to see this one.<br />

Four bedroom house on<br />

Delancey PI with 1<br />

bedroom first floor apt.<br />

Both heated. Reduced to<br />

1112,000<br />

Duplex on Say AM, loth<br />

units rented yearly. Ex-<br />

cellent condition, Sat heat.<br />

ClOM to Shopping, Julf<br />

reduced to W3.000<br />

Another duplex on <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ave, Owner relocating,<br />

mutt sell. Both units have<br />

heat. Excellent location.<br />

Juit reduced to M7JO0.<br />

Just listed, 4 bedroom twin<br />

home, m baths, Moo block<br />

Central Ave. Under<br />

100,000.<br />

NX MALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

114 WBHTW PLACE<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

Ride by 2O2S30Asbury Avt. Real Buy with 3bedrooms, 2<br />

baths. Both unit* rented yearly. Juif 2 yean old. Owner<br />

says Mil. tl«,JW>.<br />

W8,500 for 2 units on Asbury I Front cottage hit gas heat.<br />

DtfactfM garage with efficiency apt. above. Call now.<br />

New Listing, ttiree bedroomi, 2 bains at 41tf and West for<br />

ilSMOO furnished 11 Can't laitl<br />

Front to back cottagM at Itth and Asbury. Both units with<br />

3 btdro<strong>of</strong>tii, loth units furnished. Owner financing I<br />

I1J2,OW.<br />

CON OQS<br />

Two bedroom first floor eondo at Four Seasons at 3jfh and<br />

Simpson Ave. Asking $75,000 unfurnished.<br />

SINGLES<br />

e, 2 bedroom wlfi cathedral<br />

I '<br />

«'••<br />

. .<br />

Wtsiey Avenue it Norm Street<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>anCIty, N J.Nllt<br />

BERG<br />

Beautiful spacious eondo. <strong>of</strong>fers fan<br />

'- JoMIc views. Excellent income oppor<br />

Central Avenue, 2 bedroom with balcony,<br />

celling, 2 car garage, heated. 1129,500.<br />

Lagoonfront, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge family room, cen-<br />

tral air, A buy at imooo.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

m<br />

• GOLD COAST • GOLD COAST<br />

• BEACH VIEWS •<br />

ROGER A. MONROE REALTORS ft<br />

MONROe DEVELOPERS<br />

Are proud to Introduce n»w Gold Coast<br />

Residences at 2130 Wesley Ave. Includes:<br />

Pour bedrooms, two baths, fireplaces, custom<br />

built kitchens, all modern amenities.<br />

Call For Inspections<br />

ROGER A. MONROE REALTOR<br />

835 WESLEY AVE.<br />

391-7000<br />

Since 1920<br />

and still growing!<br />

3160 Asbury Avenue<br />

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

Phone 399-0076<br />

3139 Asbury Ave.<br />

A very desirable Invtstment opportunity. Priced to sell, A<br />

must stt, (30'xlOO' lot) 1129,000<br />

GREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES ft RBiTALS<br />

The only Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

jersey Shore<br />

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buyers. Call Today I<br />

MM17-14BT-'"<br />

visit Our Furnished /Modal Homt at<br />

44 Create Bay Drive<br />

IMMMH,IU.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

•129,000<br />

2213 West Avenue<br />

Duplex In prime location. Excellent Income property, enclosed<br />

porch and second floor deck. Priced at 1119,000.<br />

$ 119,000<br />

IMDBit<br />

Charming Cap* Cod just<br />

reduced to SI 19,500. 3 BR &<br />

maid's room, Vh baths,<br />

modern kitchen, heat,<br />

garage, all on large let.<br />

RMCMTYUIMMi<br />

<strong>On</strong> larga WxlIO' corner<br />

let. 3 BR., IVk oaths, den,<br />

all new elec. kitchen, gas<br />

heat. Partly furnished.<br />

Reduced to $119^00,<br />

6ARDEMSMQLE<br />

Year-round home located<br />

on lovely, quiet street.<br />

Features family room,<br />

living room with fireplace,<br />

3 BR, 2 tile baths, gas heat,<br />

garage. Offered at<br />

S143,500.<br />

TWMAMILV<br />

Good Income property,<br />

recently remodeled, lit<br />

floor hai heated 3 BR. apt,,<br />

2nd fl. has 2 BR, apt. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

rnirn<br />

Dunex<br />

Both floon hivi gm heat,<br />

enclosed wn rooms. Each<br />

unit hai 3 BR. and fl.<br />

tastefully decorated, wall<br />

papered, gas fireplace.<br />

Asking %mm.<br />

MAaBLKK-iNMLV<br />

Beth units with gat heat,<br />

close to beach h boar-<br />

dwalk, lit floor with % BR.<br />

apt., ami unit with 4 BR.<br />

garage, lurnlthed. Jutt<br />

reduced temiySilMM.<br />

MHMMHM /<br />

Ixeellent rental property with 3 BR, 1 baths each unit, I-<br />

f(Hf^ee<br />

f<br />

gAMMDWUX<br />

immaculate condition, 3 «. 4 BR. unit*, ftaturai 1 Vi bath*,<br />

targe porches, h#at, UirnlUWd. <strong>On</strong>ly S1S5400.<br />

WUBMLEUTT<br />

Nice lagoon araa, 2family-IOt with llbaral owner financing<br />

to aquallf led buyer.<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE, Inc.<br />

SELL YOUR MORTGAGE!<br />

If you are holding a mortgage that you mutt convert<br />

to cash, we have Inveitors who will purchase ill<br />

Please recognize that, nationally, mortgages are<br />

discounted according to their yield.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly creditworthy mortgage! with good collateral '<br />

property win be considered.<br />

SEND: Name, address, phone number, amount and<br />

terms <strong>of</strong> mortgage, and address <strong>of</strong> mortgaged •<br />

property to:<br />

RESORT RNANCIAL INVESTORS<br />

P,0. BOX 81<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226<br />

TAXES TOO HIGH?<br />

•20,000 MTUi. KVESTMEMT WI_L PUT YOU WTO<br />

EXECUTIVE WLMM ON BtAUTFUUY LJUOSMKB H<br />

MM, 4 »mil, Vk BATH GOLMKL M<br />

LOW TAX MARMORA<br />

•733.00 Per Year<br />

Auume 11 vm V A Mortgage<br />

Owner Anxious, Lowered to SI 19,000.<br />

Call For Appointment and Feature Sheet<br />

PHILIP BUBER RIAL ESTATE, inc,<br />

7813 ATLANTIC AVI., MARGATE, N.J. 123-1633<br />

• ROBERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

5501 WEST AVE. f j j 2700 ASBURY AVI.<br />

399 0784 LQ 399 1637<br />

NEWSHARP1ISTINGS<br />

•iACHBLOCKDUPLIX<br />

Oreaf location at an affordable price! Let us show you<br />

through this remade led J bedroom, J family home, nicely<br />

paneled and carpeted.<br />

BUILDABLELOT<br />

Convenient to •hopping, recreation and within walking<br />

distance to popular beaches, imooo includes water and<br />

A SACRIFICE AT tW,000.<br />

Five bedroom home anxious for a new owner, ideal for<br />

year round occupancy. Large lot, plenty <strong>of</strong> room for<br />

guests.<br />

Full 7/ma SaJaajMiwif WanUd<br />

Call today to mmngm ma Intorvhw.<br />

AIMRV AVEMJC OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Modem I bedroom home in South End one block from<br />

•beach. Living-dining room combination, electric kitchen,<br />

«jn porch, S. large deck, 2 baths «. powder room, heated,<br />

' Has all appliances. Asking Sl*4,M0.<br />

399-0014<br />

Before You Leave The Island*<br />

You Must See '<br />

PAY VILU MARINA<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29,<strong>1983</strong><br />

1:00 P.M. until 4 P.M.<br />

SAT.&SWU»CT,29430<br />

to 4 P.M.<br />

100 WESLEY AVE.<br />

Large fenced yard, plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-ttreet parking, new Kit<br />

Chen, outside gai grille. In-ground sprinkler, move-In «Ji<br />

dlflen, wall to wall carpeting, draperies and wlnflow<br />

dreuings Included. New kitchen (April 'S3) • self clearing<br />

oven, Vanity links In bathrooms, inclosed hot and cold<br />

shower outside. Front and rear porches, •',<br />

SHORE REALTY<br />

RIALTOR<br />

III MY AVE, SH-INO<br />

REAL ESTATE • INSURANCfi v<br />

•th a, <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jeriev WM u<br />

buyer. • .<br />

TWOFAMLY-<br />

Firtt floor, living room, kitchen, dining area, 2<br />

bedrooms, bath. Upper cottagt> living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, i batht. WhOM.<br />

(Ulnt conation,, center city naar beach and boar-<br />

dwalk.Alaoexo^lefrtm«telorcondoslte. *\<br />

I<br />

riHoos€<br />

12 to 4 P.M. Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>. 29th<br />

709 GARDENS PARKWAY<br />

Beautiful executive home featuring 5 bedrooms, 4 bamt,<br />

iwlmmlng pool and many additional amenities. Being <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fered for sale by<br />

r*ITH « CEKTBAL AVI. 3II42N<br />

:eWTATUMTICBLVD.«BATTEB8EAR0. 398-2600<br />

JOHWOHBEALTORS 389-Bnin MM m py flyp<br />

CfAN COUIIT - M oc»n Ave., I<br />

MresiM, iivlno room, iMMa room,<br />

MM turn. SMp ipt. Low<br />

i MUM. Call avanni, JtttOt. U-<br />

RENT OR SALE<br />

BMBtlMi tMMMi MVM Mm*<br />

TW* Mrinl., iM MtM, llnfl, MM<br />

tm. Htult MWttM, M tMk M<br />

M • tHfMaik, Mrs* Mt, »MMV<br />

MMMIrHMN<br />

f UTTHI TOWMhV<br />

T\fo story colonial with 3<br />

Mdrooms, m baths, for-<br />

maj living room and dining<br />

room, family room with<br />

flmplaea, oil hot air heat,<br />

one ear garage en over-<br />

sized pr<strong>of</strong>essionally lan-<br />

dscaped lot, extra room on<br />

flrif floor for In-home <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice. Sreat nalghberhoed In<br />

leW tax Upper Townihlp,<br />

Afklngtt4,M0.<br />

srat by side duplex • each<br />

unit hai 2 large bedroomt,<br />

bath, spacious kitchen and<br />

living room, Both units ren-<br />

ted at I1S0 per month,<br />

Owner anxious, mutt<br />

MMI77<br />

•MMMIf prlcM IM Mtn on-<br />

tr.l iir wllti (ml pump, J Mdrwnw,<br />

1 MtM. tiwyi, wMMr, *y«r,<br />

iv9ie<br />

invntari dudm. Two tMrswni<br />

•Kfl unit, y«rir Mumt, mum.<br />

e*Mtt cnv tanw for urn famiiy. at<br />

m I noun*. U<strong>of</strong>tM Is rint i room<br />

M • 1 BMnem tW. I14IJN,<br />

If country living with hunt* IMwM<br />

you « M imnM M liMI MMer<br />

It tviJIMM. Tin* kMnam, 1 ktm<br />

Tim* MTSMI, IM MM 1 Hsry<br />

horn., a" hot wirtffmt.t47.BO.<br />

Realtor<br />

104-fm Street<br />

INVIITMINT OPNIITUNITill -<br />

o»cn ttw* rartM W rtturn on<br />

tM Vim nmm, « R»w«<br />

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nyatrnMi. Vim nmm, .<br />

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r, BiBty<br />

SlUMS. IMrt RMIIy, RMltir,<br />

An,Calliit-iM,<br />

if<br />

TAK1 TMi M0M1V - » nmfm.<br />

Mat M wwtor. Four iptt, 1 * *<br />

MresfM. O*o« Incomt, condition,<br />

taetM, lIHMt, P»TT*I Mtney, UN<br />

Bun.lX — en MomineilM NeM.'<br />

M l bn)nnxr», 1 b*m o«* wNh tn<br />

bt iMM, Plmiv o» Mt Mrett<br />

AMinf tlttMB, low. «o»rty,<br />

i i a A M * i m Ftt<br />

SALI - ITUANT - Wvety twti lyui<br />

cvnelfMy hmMM, 1 MMsnw, 1<br />

tath, Hvlng Him, dlnlrn art*. kRitan,<br />

Urga Itiren room, larga U • 14*<br />

MrHnN Nils PM, Lot (IT dHP. kw<br />

hiw Mwly MvMpMM, 1 mlniitM to<br />

SM t 'J MM M Hut.<br />

Yearly Renfali Yearly Rentals<br />

BAVFRONT RANCH!* - avUltM llCOND PLOOH - Uniurn , 2<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 1. TKraa baotoomi, 1 MM, fur- baOroomi, llvlne room, dining room, m.<br />

nj^MarjiMMlirita.tMmaMnwMit w carpal, ml WM ufii. Oai<br />

nWiHiruMurnWiN.iminfiMflyM w arm. mi<br />

utlllim. F«.4LMH, int., R«MNn,Btl Wltnir, ory.r<br />

*M*M4M «t Mlfrt C<br />

m <strong>On</strong> Met,<br />

AvalKblt immad.<br />

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IB<br />

inil1t.WllliMnntirHiiDw.<br />

n wiiittf w n cm mnu<br />

m Ftl<br />

ie»<br />

FLORIDA RENTAL<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE<br />

Deluxe 1 bedroom, 1 bath<br />

oceaniranf concJo, beautiful<br />

beach, fully 'furnished.<br />

Available I»S weekly Sep-<br />

tember to December. S17S<br />

weekly or MM monthly<br />

January to April. Not<br />

available February i to<br />

March IS,<br />

Call Iff-Slf 1 or<br />

J01-S77 S3JI Collect<br />

ONI BEDROOM - UnfuOV Ml, IV<br />

CIMlne hat watt? haat. tm. Hliaoaea<br />

Rtal •MM, RaMar.MAHanfic A*, m-<br />

TWO AND THRia-Maraam apt,<br />

.v.iiaWa. HIM Raai litaN, Ratnar,<br />

lllliaiiinM«**a.l«t.MM. H<br />

1 BR OARDBNJ DUPLEX APT.<br />

avaiiakw yr, fauna. Na pan, * '<br />

oapoall ana rafarantai raqoa-,<br />

manih «IM utllillai. Call (MI L<br />

or»»».«». «<br />

IMCIOUilSIPIIOOMBWinipt.<br />

wilM IgalM. NM atnlM. ilf'<br />

condmonw. Mch. MB plM vmy low<br />

ymmiieeiiNMM IM»<br />

cdow. Mch. M<br />

ymmii.eeiiNMM.<br />

W«T LAUDIIIDM.I Fl«fli», tne *<br />

two twiroom canM alt PeMrM HUH-<br />

mrm<br />

PORT UAUDBRDALB. PtjrMa, tM<br />

badroom Cansa, LR., DR., cam.<br />

HnailM and pool vary na»r ktafn <strong>of</strong>!<br />

Laatin Siva, Watl aawipBta I mtntii ar<br />

mor.ulHtt-U41. IMF<br />

PT LAUDERDALB - 1<br />

WM.C(IIMMM.<br />

RENTAL _ PurnlUMd .pt I<br />

kr, lr, kit., M . Ail uIIUIIM IlKlueM,<br />

MTHIUI HUI csntrol UK monthly. rM.,<br />

r»B»(».e«iiiBaif. nil<br />

TIRRIFIC ¥IARi.¥ MNTMJ — 1*<br />

i MMUffl, fyniMiM. M Ml M<br />

monthly Fa I UK RMHon, Ml<br />

«buryAv«.J»IHB. tt<br />

QARBIN LOCATION - IpMlBUi n<br />

Mm, mm em wim «4, am, Mr-<br />

MIMa, InclvdN til utllltHt. Ho p*tt<br />

MM. Cell 3HJU5 IB.*<br />

TMRII •IPROCNM - m MtM,<br />

MmTf Brnfi IHIMIniri mmta mm-<br />

M, pin utlllNM, HcfW RM MM<br />

SW-Itli. tf<br />

VIARI,VIIINTAI,S-NIIIMMMMII*t<br />

tawnHMMt, iuplHM tiM Mmtt<br />

•trev RMIty <strong>On</strong>e: * AtMryO,C« N.J.<br />

etiiwMwt nM<br />

TWO CHEERFUL, BRIOMT ant<br />

oaaroom apanmmtt, canirtuy McaiM,<br />

canvtniant te board*, iiarai, Iran,<br />

•partttian, economical sal hail,<br />

AyaiiMM now mi ana MM pta<br />

ulllltln. (Ilj)«»-447l.>ta-t77l. fl-M<br />

MOPIRN J IDRM. - IV, bMM, II*,<br />

rm., tna Is. lynSMI, *«gl,W. turn<br />

or uMurn., nn urpef tM palnl<br />

mriiilhoyi. UH mo, IncludM MM tM<br />

UUa TV. Call «l tni ppl. m. w<br />

tat. IM<br />

OCEAN CITY - Tw around ranfal.<br />

•mail two BMroom apartmant In nortti<br />

and M ItrM ptrkli« tut CM US.<br />

Ml. ((.»<br />

•NUO Al-A BUO - Charmlno two<br />

baanwn.lacundnow (Dt wwcan»«<br />

FurnlthM.unfyrnlHiM. cony w Ian I<br />

ontv city location UB met. naat. call<br />

milMNlfitt 1144<br />

TODAY (Ttajridajr)<br />

Halloween parade, 8th<br />

StreettoNHh Street on Asbury<br />

Avenue, line up at 6th Street,<br />

7 p.m., parade starts at 7:30<br />

pm<br />

<strong>City</strong> coming events<br />

Matchpolnt duplicate<br />

bridge, community center,<br />

7:MpJBl.<br />

Rotary Club meeting,<br />

ChiCht's Restaurant, 6:30<br />

p.m.<br />

•ty Council meeting, dty<br />

taU, TiM pm.<br />

MULTI FAMILY tAkC - tat, <strong>Oct</strong>. N,<br />

W to 1 pjB., 11 Holly tarry Law,<br />

•anlly't Point High chair, <br />

•U.<br />

WANTED<br />

BoirdwakLecitlM<br />

HlghvlslUiltytNtoSassq.<br />

ft. for unique tustam blen-<br />

ded Ice Cream Shop.<br />

Contact;<br />

Do Yourself a Flavor<br />

MrdtAiburyAve. ,<br />

IfMtff M<br />

1 BBDROOM COTTAOB — MfMy<br />

furnWiM, WitMr • arytr, AyMlakM<br />

HnmMlitaiy until Jtme INii, MMm<br />

Yaarly Ran tali<br />

THRU a<br />

^t iimlfclu Btii<br />

lt^r^n Sty Raerty RaJtor<br />

hatmAlburyAye.CalHf>44W. H<br />

IMA<br />

CLAiSIFHD AD<br />

i<br />

B HviRAU - vary nlteant eM*<br />

AVA<br />

>i»Mtty<br />

ff<br />

$410 + utilities, 2 bedroom,<br />

I bath apt,<br />

SUB + utilities, 2 bedroom,<br />

I bath apt,<br />

•]» 4- utilities, 2 bedroom,<br />

1 bath apt.<br />

Foxauzo<br />

REALTORS'. hC.<br />

398-5000<br />

YUWLVWITALS<br />

Two bedreom, onhim. apt.<br />

Avail te a quiet resarvMl<br />

ceupia or linfla peraM;<br />

Apply in panan far ietalis.<br />

in •vprvwffif fwrii. ins<br />

unfwm. apts. tram ml plui<br />

aBPaW^H^H^K tWttt,lttttt^Ajittttttttt,ttttitttttttttt Bk>^^^ ^^KflBl<br />

TnTN MBFBvm nm. •m<br />

-H^uBBjb •BBH staKuBM CetfiA sluai<br />

wM).<br />

Ntir itf five bedrootn, i<br />

Bath hawtati iMfvni, Avail,<br />

Mm UN pliN utll.<br />

R068ITL SHARP<br />

Realtors<br />

HtiWMl<br />

HUMT<br />

HM7I4<br />

Storaga For Rent<br />

OARAOI POR'ONt - Bxtaiitnt «f'<br />

furnltur. ar warahouaa itarlnj, fi,<br />

prlvala accamblllty. M mantWy. CaM<br />

SfMDMMIMin n-V<br />

Public Notice<br />

CITYOFOCEANCITY<br />

ZONI NO BOARD<br />

OP ADJUSTMENT<br />

NOTICE<br />

TO WHOM IT KMT CONCERN:<br />

In Mmpliina win tnt partlntnt<br />

prfvi|lant at ma Ocaan city Zoning antf<br />

Mia DavtMamtnt Oralnanea, and Mia<br />

Ntw Jtrtay Municipal Lana UM Act, at<br />

amendad, notlot It haraby glvtn mat<br />

an apptlcatlon haa baan Iliad with tha<br />

unaanlfnai win tna Matn <strong>City</strong> Zoning<br />

Hart tt MiMMnant for varlancat<br />

ralttM to iWt, raar and trant yard<br />

Mtam Meatian at wMIni parklni<br />

tp«aa; and halgfit, to at to parmit<br />

applMantt M conttruct, attlMlth ana<br />

maintain a third fltar addition ta tM<br />

htma locattd in and upon ma araearfy<br />

atwiw at Uat t in Btatt Ml tn tha Tan<br />

Map at t)M <strong>City</strong> ¥ Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, Naw<br />

Jartty Mat,<br />

PuMIc htarina tn tha abova man,<br />

Manaa application hat Man tchaMIM<br />

Mr Novambar It, im at 7:M pjn. tt<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hill, tm ft AHvry Avanuat, Ocaan<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Ntw Jtftay at wMM lima yaw<br />

may aopaar, ahould y«<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, Naw<br />

ITBPHINa.NI<br />

•IUKII<br />

STAT1OPNEWJMHY<br />

DIPARTMINTOP<br />

INVIBONMENTAL PROTECTION<br />

DIVISION OP<br />

COASTAL RIMURCBS<br />

BUREAU OP COASTAL<br />

INOINI1RINOPROJECT NO.<br />

10U ociobar », IN)<br />

ad<br />

ADVERTHEMENT<br />

POKBID<br />

Maiad prattaali tor tha alanmanl M<br />

••Artificial Ita watt" along a Menan el<br />

IM Atlantic oeatn iwaiafrani m Cap*<br />

May Pent Itata •ark, Baraugh M Capt<br />

May Paint, Capt May County, Naw<br />

jartay mutt ba racaivadbymaDiractor<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha DlvWon at Coatlal Rawureat, In<br />

Room 711, Labor and Mvafry BuHdlng,<br />

John Pitch Plita, Trtntan, Naw Jartty<br />

ttm nt Ittar man 11:00 AJM,, Wai<<br />

'nMay, Novtmbar it, im, at which<br />

lima tha fjlat will M opantd.<br />

BMt may M taKvaraa ta Room 711 M<br />

eanan ar by mall prior ta tha tlma<br />

tdMtuM tar hit eptnlnst. Nt BMt will<br />

ha accaptad attar tht atoramantionad<br />

tlma.<br />

Plant aM Jpaclllcallont may M<br />

Biamlnad at abova aaorata or at mt<br />

Buraau at Ctatttl Inginaarioa Ottln,<br />

IIM Moopar Avenua, Tomt Rlvar, New<br />

Jaraayi hawayar, call CM11 Ml-Mt<br />

htfart vltitlno to auurt avtiitonity.<br />

prt.QvelIliad contractortcanobtiln BM<br />

Documantt tram ma Tomt Rlvar ad<br />

araN, iMtart mutt ha prMMillM<br />

wlm mM Divman unoV NJ.I.A. iiiU<br />

and ar. rMulrtd to coniBly wlm Hit<br />

Aft Irmatlva Action pravMian ai outllnad<br />

M FL "W7S. e. H?, ant itia raBuiatiant<br />

MlibiithM by tha OaNrtmtnt ¥ Bfl,<br />

vlronmenttl Protactlon.<br />

Na propotai will ht contWarad unlatt<br />

accomptniM by a CariHitt Cnttli ar<br />

Bit Bant In fM amount M at MM Ian<br />

gtrctnlum (10 etrctnt) <strong>of</strong> total amount<br />

bid and a cartload ilattmtM from<br />

jentlni company ttating that II will<br />

fyrhllft nvsiMry nrf^fffsnet Mns In<br />

Mt amount at tht contract In at<br />

carttnet with ttdion R.I. MiM-ia<br />

ant 3AVM-II7 Inclutlva. with turatlat<br />

latiafictary It tht itata at Ntw Jartty,<br />

Piulitlrtrii fajMRM ffii fi^it f# wifys<br />

•ny InMrfriiittlM in w to r*X«» irrv er<br />

JOHNR.WEINOART<br />

ACTINODIP.ICTOR<br />

1M74T,P,P.I7».M<br />

Alateen meeting, St. John*!<br />

Uthtran Cturch, 7 p.m.<br />

SMVRBAY<br />

Freshman clan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty High School craft show<br />

and sale, Music Pier, 9:30<br />

ajn. to 3 pjn. Open to the<br />

public. Refreshment*, door<br />

prkea awarded.<br />

Manor, meeting tt. ^ ;<br />

Lutheran Quoth, 8:30 pJ».;<br />

Jolly<br />

bridge,<br />

M<br />

Bidder* duplicate<br />

conmunlty center.<br />

"5<br />

Big band dance featuring<br />

Dick Anthony's Orchestra<br />

with Tht Sunshine Boys<br />

playing during breaki.<br />

William Snekatt emcee, 1-30<br />

pm.<br />

Sunshine Foundation^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty chapter,<br />

7:30 pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Hotel, Motel Iw<br />

Restaurant Aweelitloi<br />

meeting.<br />

Oueit and Apartment<br />

House Association meeting,<br />

youth center, tth ttreet and<br />

Haven Avenue, B p.m<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Public library<br />

story hour far children 3 to 8<br />

from 10:30 to 11:30 l a<br />

TODNESDAY<br />

Good Counael<br />

dub<br />

FriendshJri<br />

Mdal b4ll;<br />

aty Humane society<br />

MONDAY<br />

Exchange Club dinner<br />

meeting, Daniel's. 8:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card<br />

youtt etntw, 1 pm.<br />

ir,<br />

Uooa Oub meeting!<br />

Harry's Im, 7 pjn. , t<br />

. i<br />

Xlwaula Club DNtl||{<br />

Plymouth Inn, jJ:U pjn. t ><br />

aty Male Chorus<br />

rehearsal, Music Ptor, 7:S0<br />

pjn.<br />

- — • - — - «••'<br />

Dynamic Seniors SAGES,<br />

St. Peter's Methodist Ojurch,<br />

10 ajn. Hark Dlederich,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> ape May County<br />

Office Consumer Affairs,<br />

speaking on Consumer Affairs<br />

for seniors.<br />

i<br />

Cheas Club, youth center', f<br />

Woman's Cooperative<br />

League workshop, youti<br />

center, 9 a.m. , ',<br />

_ i i<br />

American Legion Morgan)<br />

Buck Post 1S7 meeting, f<br />

nm i i<br />

" 9 * i<br />

TOESDAY<br />

Cape Hay County Unit<br />

American Cancer Society<br />

second annul fashion show<br />

with wine and cbeeae party,<br />

Flsnders Hotel, 7 p.m.<br />

Donation 110.<br />

Garden Quo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

meeting, recreation center,<br />

8th Street and Haven Avenue,<br />

1:30 pjn.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, Episcopal parish<br />

haO, 90th Street and Bay<br />

Avenue, 7 pjn.<br />

tM»<br />

927-5932<br />

DIAMOND<br />

REMODELING<br />

"Our Jobs art Gems"<br />

ComptotilnWetiitd<br />

Outdoor Speetaliti<br />

VMVL<br />

NO Job Too Large<br />

ertttiuai<br />

15 years experience<br />

Roollng • sidliig ,<br />

Pintlng • S<strong>of</strong>flt<br />

sndGMttm<br />

Planning Board<br />

dty han, 7iS0 pm<br />

a Alpha IoU Chapter Baia<br />

Sigma Phi meettag, 1 pjn. *<br />

NEXT THURSDAY, ' j<br />

FRIDAy*aATUHDAY .. \<br />

Young EnUrtalnen p«r»<br />

forming Th. Sound p/Mi4^<br />

co the Music Pier 1 pjnj<br />

(MaUnee Saturday). _;•<br />

PHOTO PlCIOrp COST ' |<br />

AOpMraiaitfpiDl<br />

The SenttoeH.edger may b<br />

picked ip at fee afflM, US II<br />

tent far a «*ar«e <strong>of</strong> K<br />

time dariH A* nf<<br />

bailness day, follawin<br />

pnbHcatiMhi tike paper.<br />

SlasTH • COBSON<br />

Bactrtcal CMUHIBY<br />

N.J. STATE LIC »«17*<br />

UMblAHIIALAMI<br />

_ WITBI /_,<br />

RatiaanMti<br />

commarclal<br />

PraalMifflatM ,<br />

RaMtMMaRaM<br />

Servicing Atlantic*.<br />

Cape May CountlM<br />

927-7559 ar 3W-Zt4«<br />

JOIIPH WMtMiTHOWMBR<br />

"ForTheWelBytfT<br />

SCIOLI BUILDERS<br />

318-7177<br />

398-4486<br />

Mallard<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

•Serving Oenn <strong>City</strong> 1 Surrounding Ant If Yn.'<br />

• SawirChunid • Etactrtcafy • HMNI WMMM<br />

• RenavitieflS<br />

RlMinflai 1 Commerciil In Ctpt Miy A ABaiittc CNRty<br />

State Lie. MMi<br />

Owner J. Bailard 653-8051<br />

R.H. VASSALLO<br />

PORTABLE UTILITY BUILDINGS<br />

Custom BuHt • All Wood construction<br />

• complete with floor and paint<br />

• Delivered and set up grige (PiutTax)<br />

• From a'xl' to i2'x24' #fc P •«»"•<br />

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and State 47, Malaga, N.J.<br />

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PAGE 20 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17,1081:<br />

(continued fron page 2)<br />

Letters to the editor - continued<br />

Voters must go beyond salaries<br />

I feel that it would be an<br />

Injustice to the managers and<br />

to the voters themselves not to<br />

become familiar with tome<br />

detail <strong>of</strong> the values they are<br />

voting on. Otherwise the Issue<br />

not only Is a farce, It becomes<br />

a sham<br />

Finally, I would like to<br />

l the staff <strong>of</strong> TTte<br />

Stntlnfl-Ledger on thilr<br />

Objective reportini on MM<br />

subject over the put months<br />

and for not being iwayed by<br />

the pro and con political<br />

prejudices that kept surfacing<br />

Jack Schneider<br />

OceonCKji<br />

Support your load merchant<br />

How much will it cost you to<br />

help the city keep its<br />

If you vote yes on November 1th the only three <strong>City</strong> employees<br />

who have not received their legally contracted<br />

1913 salaries will be paid.<br />

It mill not eeaf you in exlrt penny because In* money AM<br />

tlrndy DMA mllooattd In th* <strong>1983</strong> budget.<br />

ff YES I!<br />

VOTE "T E d " Nov. 8th<br />

Protect your Investment In pr<strong>of</strong>essional management<br />

OfMfH ana P.la ter by DM Fr<strong>of</strong>ntisnil M*ni$»nt T#»m, Don PiUWI irM Mirk SuHir<br />

'10,'15 &'20<br />

CHRISTMAS CLUBS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Without an auto, trip to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> makes one anxious<br />

STARTING MONDAY<br />

OCT. 31st<br />

GET SET FOR<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

'84<br />

JOIN OUR<br />

CHRISTMAS CLUB<br />

TODAY!<br />

itretQ*tt*pJutwe<br />

pjy the toit payment<br />

oncomptateddubs.<br />

'<strong>On</strong>e Gift Per Customer's Account<br />

Choice <strong>of</strong> two Holiday Themes:<br />

NOEL and 1981<br />

Our Christmas Clubs are recorded In a Passbook,<br />

for an up-to-date weekly record. No coupons involved!<br />

Our buiiniis his liwiys been a family affair<br />

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