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NOW OPEN<br />

Stain ton's<br />

BUDGETSHOP<br />

jOur traditional quality merchandise<br />

for your family and your home<br />

at budget shop prices i<br />

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OF THE WEEK-<br />

Pastel Floral Print «Q AQ<br />

Shower Curtains U-ifiJ<br />

— MtPlMF . Mainiltri -<br />

Men I Boy a'<br />

Special Purchase<br />

JOGGING<br />

SUITS<br />

Men's<br />

$1795<br />

Slack • Red ?<br />

©ray • Navy<br />

Sizes S to XL<br />

Values to J30.00<br />

Boys'<br />

*15 95<br />

Asst, colors • Sizes 8-20<br />

Values to $25.00 '.<br />

-MH > Myi'Btpt.<br />

s Easter SuMay<br />

April 22<br />

Cards<br />

Party Goods<br />

Decorations<br />

fiaster Baskets & Grass<br />

Russell Stover Candies<br />

Plush Toys<br />

~ lit PMr. Glra B*pt, -<br />

FLANNEL SHEETS by Kenneth<br />

Asst. colors and<br />

dainty prints in<br />

sizes twin to king.<br />

Easy care 60-40 blends<br />

—Urn* D«f>f.-Third Fl»r~-<br />

FOR: Fashion Investors<br />

THE 8ENTlNEL ; -tiE0GER OCEAN CITVi ftM<br />

THE WARDROBE BUILDER<br />

Beautiful coordinattd<br />

Separates In<br />

Navy and <strong>of</strong>fwhite,<br />

Mix or<br />

match slacks, tops,<br />

lined jackets and<br />

skirts. For work<br />

or leisure in sizes<br />

10 to 20. reg, $23,00<br />

to $14.00<br />

NOW<br />

- Jpon.»«i p. M Flwr -<br />

We'll get you ready for<br />

April Showers with our<br />

Full Length<br />

SLICKER COATS<br />

by Lot <strong>On</strong>e<br />

NOW VALUE PRIMP *27 20<br />

REG. $34.00<br />

Green • Ytllow • White • Red<br />

Now Specially Priced<br />

$ 6 4 Mo $ 13 51<br />

reg. $7.99 to $16.99<br />

YOU SAVE 20%<br />

SPRING TIME TOY SPECIAL<br />

- SAVE20%onall<br />

Foamballs and Game Sets From<br />

High Bounce Practice Ball<br />

, Foam Basketball Sets<br />

, Foam Football and Tee<br />

Foam Ring Toss<br />

Basketball Game T<br />

' M Paddle Ball Set /<br />

.Ball"<br />

reg.<br />

$2.19<br />

$3.89<br />

$1.49<br />

$2.6?<br />

S3.?9<br />

J5.9S<br />

Now<br />

Beautiful spring blouse \<br />

attractively priced<br />

*12 5O<br />

12 5O to*22 80<br />

reg. $15.50 to 28.50<br />

Contemporary styles<br />

to enhance your<br />

suits, slacks and<br />

skirts. Select from<br />

Lady Manhattan,<br />

Ship *N Shore & more.<br />

Sizes 4 to 46<br />

. M PI. • Tip M iMiltNr -<br />

Pocket Some Savings<br />

During Our Spring<br />

BAG<br />

SALE<br />

Now You Can<br />

SAVE 15%<br />

on all leather,<br />

canvas, vinyl<br />

BAGS<br />

Including Borelll, JohnRomalne<br />

County's Largest Department Store '<br />

GARDEN CENTER SPECIALS<br />

Glandular Lime reg. $1.4?<br />

A/OW2 Bags For *3.0Q<br />

Save, too, on selected Sc<strong>of</strong>fs Products<br />

SCOTTS TURF BUILDER MOTIS<br />

Save with our low prices, plus<br />

get additional savings with mfg.<br />

mail-in rebates.<br />

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PF2 DROP<br />

SPREADER<br />

reg. $44.95<br />

Our Price $42.95<br />

Less $7.00 Mail-In .<br />

Rebate<br />

FINAL COST<br />

'35.95<br />

FOUR FAVORITE CARPET BUYS<br />

Installed Over Vt" Cushion<br />

Now<br />

• All purpose commercial tweed<br />

•100% nylon solid twist ,<br />

• Sculptured antron nylon<br />

10 color selections<br />

• Wear dated ultron<br />

18 fashion color*<br />

reg.<br />

tl3.2Ssq.yd.<br />

,, i V for house calls with.samples-~cfe<br />

m$&<br />

CARTER'S UNDERWEAR;;<br />

OFF<br />

Now save 20% on<br />

our entire selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carter's underwear<br />

for girls, Sizes<br />

Infant f© 14 and<br />

boys sizes infant<br />

tO7,<br />

-CMMimi, M*i.. HaN Nw-<br />

What's the latest in styles<br />

and elegance?<br />

Niw!<br />

Bras and Panties<br />

Special Introductory Savings:<br />

Save up to $ 00 m<br />

2<br />

Bras: Sizes 32-38 - A, B<br />

Panties: Sizes S/M/L"<br />

SAVE J 50.00<br />

R.C.A. Table Top<br />

COlOr T.V. FJR2010W<br />

25" Color Trak 2000<br />

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.on,nyiohand,<br />

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Remote Control • Dual Dimension***?<br />

Sound • 127 Channel Capability ,. \;t<br />

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reg $799.95<br />

Special $749.95.4<br />

Less Mail-In R.C.A. 0<br />

Rebate '50.00^<br />

FINAL COST $699.95<br />

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SLEEP SOFA SALE<br />

•y back; rdlled arni^Aj<br />

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1 <strong>of</strong> Education members pose In front <strong>of</strong> the 1984 cornerstone during Saturday's dedication<br />

ceremonies. ' ,<br />

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

Gity garage floor needs repair; engineer questions work<br />

concrete slab floor <strong>of</strong><br />

A street municipal<br />

garage needs repourlng In<br />

crder to support the fire<br />

engines, the facility stores,<br />

•MorcHna to Jim Holmes <strong>of</strong><br />

the city's<br />

Walker, Preyli<br />

who questions<br />

installation.<br />

Ilifrt li "• 1%<br />

flnn<br />

and Holmes<br />

the original<br />

i<br />

J^iniature life-saver<br />

deflection in the floor which b<br />

• half-inch more than<br />

allowable by code, R<strong>of</strong>anes<br />

said, adding there Ǥ MOW<br />

cracks that need di<br />

•Til lBa<br />

\ cards being dispersed<br />

Tie Police Department will<br />

be ^distributing "virtually<br />

indestructable" emergency<br />

deft cards to all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

schools and senior dozen<br />

hopes.<br />

According to traffic safety<br />

~ - PtL Jim Plousis, they<br />

also provide content to treat critically injured after he fell<br />

children should their famflles <strong>of</strong>f his bicycle and was hit by a<br />

be unavailable.<br />

or,<br />

Although tbe vlcUm ma<br />

A punched hole enables the rushed to the hospital, police<br />

cord to be attached to a Ind difficulty locating the<br />

shoelace so it can be worn unidentified youth's parents.<br />

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Kell Buick sold for Wendy's site<br />

VoumaybeflWet<strong>of</strong>lndthe has purdwMd the formsbeef<br />

aj weU u "taw it yoa KeD Bulck lot with rtehta to a<br />

Wy" and wtJjfy a "»g Mac Wfndy'i fait bod rMraL<br />

^5?^ ' * * • ^ "ad<br />

r Aiancn nou, UAtDsted wart and gas<br />

mUhBiU<br />

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'Navy. \<br />

Pink Pinstripe<br />

Navy Pinstripe<br />

faualtyyou sizesstoto<br />

Won't tWBOVetlie price .mtd.widthonly<br />

^NEWJ flRRlVALS HIDDEN<br />

S H ' U 9 D U , A N Q * AWIVAl<br />

P W S O S frVM C ' DAILY<br />

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HONEltS<br />

'SANOELS<br />

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VIDETTO<br />

1st WARD<br />

Ord, * Mi tar W Eluanor Hughn<br />

FREnCH-TECH<br />

^1 TOTALLY NEW<br />

FASHION CONCEPT...<br />

Your appearance is just as Important<br />

as your comfort. Whether<br />

you're in a traditional business suit,<br />

a contemporary sport jacket or your<br />

favorite jeans, you'll be at your verybest<br />

in French-Tech 1 ". The ultimate<br />

in comfort and fashion. Tomorrow's<br />

shoe, today; from French Shrlnir.<br />

This new French Tech tM bottom is made<br />

<strong>of</strong> a molded molecular<br />

polyurethane.<br />

Naturally flexible, you<br />

won't have to<br />

"break in" your<br />

shoes<br />

• Contoured for driving<br />

comfort<br />

Unique wedge shape heel<br />

for effortless walking.<br />

• Special bridge supports<br />

your arch<br />

Like a sponge, the bottom<br />

is filled with thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> tiny air bubbles.<br />

Incredibly light<br />

and cushiony I<br />

• Ultimate in comfort' ohe piece<br />

, handsewn moccasin construction.<br />

•Skid resistant ribs for traction. •<br />

• Durebh bottom, outperforms<br />

, ordinary soles<br />

FRENCH-TECH^HAS COMFORT<br />

DOWN TO A SCIENCE!<br />

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New Moon .....April<br />

Moon in Perigee....,, April 14<br />

Fufl Moon... April«<br />

Moon In Apogee ...April 26<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

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AphrlUHM«wlkMn*rllMM,IK.<br />

BENSON. Publisher<br />

JOHNTff ANDRUSII. ^Bw<br />

BYRON T. MERCER,.. Advertising Manager<br />

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taaiaefi.,.irs an hsm Bt Kabat, where praciaion<br />

and eteoance me watch wonts ol evwy day.<br />

•. Conw and prtview Spring 1BB4.<br />

The look that says<br />

save 20% on<br />

Z" Pantyhose<br />

Queen Size Pantyhose<br />

April 5 - 21<br />

Pantyhose Styles<br />

' "All Day" with Toe. *"'<br />

Cotton Crotch » _' _ _<br />

Reg 1260 NOW $2.00<br />

"All Day 1 Toe-To-Walst,<br />

' Sandalfeot, Cotton Crotch A— * ^<br />

Reg $250 NOW $2.00<br />

Ultra Sheer, Sandalfoot.<br />

Cotton Crotch ._ ^_<br />

Reg. $3.00 NOW $2.40<br />

Ultra Sheer Control Top,<br />

Sandalfo<strong>of</strong>, Cotton Crotch.Aii ^_ v.<br />

Rog.S3.50 NOW $2.80<br />

Control Top, Nude Heel<br />

. with To*. Cotton Crotch' *— ^^ ' * \ \ v<br />

Cotton Croteh AL -^ ,,.<br />

teg. 13.80 NOW $2.80<br />

Queen size<br />

Pantyhose:<br />

Co^fr^ Top, WJd* Heel<br />

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•i Welcomes<br />

,'i • PAfiE 4, — SECTION OWE<br />

Honor, merit roll pupils are listed<br />

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flit Belhaven Avenue SuHnne Levlne, Beth GradeS-CathleenBorden, Also, DanlelfUvtae,'Jeff<br />

School in Ltawood , baa HW HT an- Levimky.DamlenMadaniba, UBtUMBltJ, umwi Laura Bornnon, Glenn Carey, I l M C H<br />

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Boucher heads sorority<br />

l mui.n..| UIUIU B0WUKUI, U1CJUI UHO/, HCW, UOIUM3 lUIUUUgr, 0 ^<br />

aotmeed students achieving Jennifer McClaln, John Kirn Christy, Michael Miller, Kristin Monagban,<br />

honorandmeritronBtatusfor McLaughlln, Tara ModeraU, fjpriiine, Karen DaGrossa, I V.v<br />

Jbe third marting period: tammy Page, Daniel Platt, Michael Everleth, Jennifer ftarrf Morrow 1 , Smahn'Or-<br />

HONOR ROZX Sandra Singer, Scott Strobel, Ely, .Dawn Evans, Erin (Ule, Erie Stiles, KHsten<br />

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Grade 1 - Jennifer Michael TingradJ, Daniel miert, -"<br />

' * Franklin, Jill Mflier; - Williams, Peter Yoder^<br />

Grade 1 - Sett<br />

—-Stephen Weeks;<br />

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M1RnW & & " & " £ H*. Boucbe, ta. he« to program<br />

Grade I - Nicole Afltn, certm, Chrii Baton, Erik *cttd presidint <strong>of</strong> the H delivered r one* by .Helen<br />

Cindy Altman, Randy Fageriieim, Daniel Gddberf, AJpte Iota chapter <strong>of</strong> Beta Boucher on the wetland*; the<br />

Boynton, David Brook, B o b y n _ ^ fltter-ty—d"eair-^Cli|ji<br />

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AGES - SECTION ONE<br />

Club entertained, elects <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

J^S"^ ff£!^^^^ffi«' c te^^J^ n^AIrtWtoriicondvlei J<br />

-SftJSSLftE ajWtheiBttnbintoioIijher Mohn corresponding •!<br />

brief history in the art <strong>of</strong> belfy atUttant, Marybetl) Neall;<br />

a ratal feffinff show<br />

treasurer, Hard Chew;<br />

1 tor the Knitting During the business assistant, Kay Armstrong;<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. meeting, the slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and trustees Harriet Molter,<br />

BandfaUtted sweaters were for the year was presented byDoris<br />

Paynter, Maryann<br />

ndefed by the members and Jean Gorman.<br />

Cottflbott, Lynn Bower,<br />

The president Is Donna Barbara d<strong>of</strong>f and Qua Janefollowing<br />

the- business Hughes, tint vice president. Wehmeyer.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>flwrs will be Installed<br />

ite receives scholarship June 4 following a dinner at<br />

tne Crab Trap, Somers Point.<br />

&§ Cape May County Legal yearbook staff, a member <strong>of</strong> The club's fine arta festival<br />

jtert j<br />

A i t i h the National Honor Society, wiU be April 25 at the Great©<br />

•Ranted.«M 1500 Florence a<strong>of</strong>tball team, Spirit Club, and Bay Country dub, Scmers<br />

md Memorial Scholarship school paper staff.<br />

Point where members are<br />

•to-'Kimberly A, White <strong>of</strong><br />

invited to display their talents<br />

•Jafitu Qty High School. White, who aim assists In in dressmaking, needtecraft,<br />

g;Jhi daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. the business education canning and baking, flower<br />

"Arlene White <strong>of</strong> Woodbine and department <strong>of</strong>fice at the high arrangements, etc.<br />

a part-time employee <strong>of</strong> achool.ranks second Ina class A mini luncheon and fashion<br />

GenUllni Ford in Woodbine, <strong>of</strong> 237 and plans to further her show with fashions by<br />

WEEKEND SPECIAL<br />

Free Monogramming<br />

Stripes or<br />

Solids-<br />

with purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

SHIRTS<br />

The Bag Room<br />

— i & Monogram Shop<br />

IJ 7frMihny : Amv0piaDCIty'<br />

THE SJENTINEci<br />

M.- r J V "'~.i T<br />

Thursday, April 28 at the covered dish dinner and fashion show at the Intermediate School<br />

Btoale Viet wttt proceeds _,. • _ X - 'rfu'^>4 f' •' '"^ -*•*<br />

going to the scholarship fund, SGT. FARMBB<br />

^public Is iBfited, For DBWJ|4TOD . ;<br />

tickets call Donna Hughes, Staff Sgt. Mark S. Farmer,<br />

mm. aaoWRobrtc.tad^wa<br />

aaoWRobrtc.tad^wa.<br />

presented to the public.<br />

Sarpir <strong>of</strong> 4 ..Bay Airs 8£<br />

Division.<br />

THOMAS<br />

JEWELERS<br />

825 AsburyAve., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

WE ARE NOW OPEN<br />

Tues, thru Pri, »;30fo 5r30<br />

Saturdays 9:30 to 5:00<br />

Lovely<br />

Free Gift Wrap<br />

OpenDillyiOtoS<br />

Monogfamintngtfaneen premises 399-0359<br />

, -r/jjrP) r',. ,, . i,' /• ^ 1 . ^<br />

We Welcome<br />

Lay-A-Wayi<br />

Buy any Stratolounger and get a Cobra<br />

phone Free 1 Choose from a selectlen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stratoloungers that include: Close<br />

to the wall models, low back styles and<br />

rocker • reeHner models. Choose from<br />

velvets, corduroys, Herculon and<br />

vinyl fabrics. Come in and select your<br />

Stratolounoer today ,,, enjoy a lifetlrnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> luxury. Every recliner Is on<br />

sale! "•: > : ^ .:*'\i . .• :<br />

Marks her 90th BirtHrfay I : vAAUW hears, recycling<br />

coordinator<br />

AMajrek 6J A native ;•<br />

thevdUatinctlon <strong>of</strong> being;the •;>.<br />

flrgt peraon tn witMraot a •<br />

,: Public Library.! She war the<br />

accompanlflVfor the-<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

qeiin <strong>City</strong>; schools < and S<br />

Atlantic fflty* BiMttiMw<br />

CWte h toiM«<br />

low Bf Atoms Brfce<br />

/Met ta <strong>City</strong> Hall. Her lafc KM<br />

Jaftand, WUtaffljtttei, wu '^<br />

alccul boat and home builder, res<br />

lpjfta. Wet M^ihwatod; to<br />

AARP installation<br />

The annual electionmeeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

American AssoclaUon <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Persons Chapter No.<br />

10G2WU1 be Friday, April 13 on<br />

ibe Music Pier. TldB is one<br />

week earlier than the monthly<br />

; meeting which wfll be on Good<br />

i W d l ) ;-<br />

Siip-f'i * ess Shoppe <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

'Wmmi Avenue which wiU feature<br />

^^ffl '^BlMay Sripthtei, i^laa.<br />

Models win be;members <strong>of</strong><br />

election <strong>of</strong> the fol<br />

dida ar@ autMinaiiiti^<br />

President PhyUii.i''B^*r, J*.<br />

, ihUDirry, Second ?.^|ei ~<br />

President Edward MacGJatae,<br />

Treasurer Dorothyi TayM*.<br />

Assistant TreaairerCawJ<br />

aaieriCawJyn<br />

Vollnier, Recordiajg<br />

" -: Harry Vollmer, chainnan<br />

rf the nominating committee,<br />

_-__ submitted the names <strong>of</strong><br />

w»tobys«iP<strong>of</strong> siuaio candidates for 1984-85 during<br />

i Belly dancer Joyce Watte provided some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

entertainment during the Colony Club's dinner<br />

the March. J6 meeting at the<br />

**& sch0 ° 1 - No otber n* 01 outing at the Intermediate School<br />

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TOM committee are Geoige; ^<br />

Mary Fried and; Williani<br />

submltttd; therefore<br />

formen&women<br />

Capt, Matthew A.^ Hut- Aflen.<br />

Corresponding Secretary<br />

Marjorie Bolgeranddlre«tors<br />

RobertMnier.VioIetPicWord<br />

d C h A<br />

John Gilbert, New Jersey<br />

legislative comm&tee<br />

member wlU lnstalK the<br />

candidates at the April 13<br />

** i<br />

IF MI^^BLI^BW^ wdwiawift fry*jH-o*ura#vm<br />

tik 111 If ^PU I >i C^pt. Hutmaker prevlouiily Realtors wfU hold Its afta<br />

4%i f^^ll ^ 'I V "' coimiianded the nuclear dinner :dance, 6:3? p.m.<br />

m*^ 1.5 ^^ submnrlnes. US5 Ethan Friday,April6fltther<br />

Wmd/UMOlii. ^«,t^Bobertl,LetadM^JRafndEeiJi:<br />

"•^WWf, i 5^ Thomas BdWa,: • l ., per'ipeMon,: SftujeM<br />

C ,-; '- 1 , • -He, f« :awart«d thet-PmM fbyf Owiaig^<br />

aihAWeilevAwo. 399-5555 Meritorious Service Medal (or ticket Womuitlon call,Jf*n<br />

" - ^-?- 8 a B ^ v, ;Ms tour aboard the Ethan IftwhaBatSW-ISOO. ' ^<br />

ik^^r^ county .Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sharon Ooady <strong>of</strong><br />

Wil, Wttrdtaator, win AUantie Qmmunlty ttutgt<br />

b guest speaker at the m speak on ••Knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

%*, meeting «jf tnt Capo Womffi ffltteryTiato<br />

rfWffi Wn* <strong>of</strong> the pwtanttort- <br />

WjaiB^iipcIatloii <strong>of</strong> Mtnibirihlp in MOW la<br />

TW»fifVMMn. open to any woman who la a<br />

* TTOMss graduate <strong>of</strong> a tour-year<br />

-. „ ,,. i sponsors<br />

center to be located educational awards, as well<br />

r<br />

BW|pwnil^. as tateUwnial, dulturai, and<br />

mmpmM^ip^f members may call Cindy<br />

^niitttag MOW to Cape Donahue at MMTOS for more<br />

iy Court House, where .information.<br />

il 7<br />

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The Westrataster Chapel Choir. Donna Wfliket Cable, conductor.<br />

Famed choir here Saturday<br />

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Celebrating 50 years erf matrimony<br />

Frederick J. and EaiMbeth He to a fprmer emgkyee<br />

RBateielwlD celebrate their <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

golden wedding annlyenary Prevlouily he tu •<br />

on April 7, management analyst wimite<br />

TTjey reside at 216 Inlet Rd. Frankford Antnal in<br />

ta the Gardens area <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> nUadclpbia where he<br />

dry where they have Uved for worked fer 40 yean. .<br />

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by rescue Squad members<br />

n§ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Reacoe toward the purchase <strong>of</strong> new<br />

; Squad rtctntb- fpouond a training equipment and to<br />

CFH course to the •quad update CPB equipment<br />

building where wmnd era- The Squad hai several<br />

ployees <strong>of</strong> the Oc«n dry hrtmeterf among Itt<br />

'Borne Saving* and Loan membership wbo are able to<br />

-AeaodatJon became certtfled. teac* courses to the cardlo-<br />

• : The Association presented a pulmonary resuscitation to<br />

•«500 donation to be used those who are Interested.<br />

j^_<br />

" TIM pruning is dub topic =<br />

' SOMEBS POINT — <strong>of</strong> pruning are now found to be<br />

Owriene Owrtaris «u guest Inadequate and what newer<br />

if—fa* daring the February methods have , been<br />

irwmHng <strong>of</strong> the Green Thumb developed.<br />

Garden Club on the tonic <strong>of</strong> A bu trip to Umgwood<br />

| fu Informaton and<br />

, She explained how the reservations call 927-2237 or<br />

^oerally accepted methods TIM,<br />

935 Aabuiy Avenue.<br />

Oc*«nClty<br />

+ Something Now *<br />

OPEN SUNDAYS<br />

with fresh oven croissants, sticky<br />

buna and unique baked goods<br />

We feature<br />

International Food Specialties and<br />

Gourmet Fare<br />

guidance<br />

i direction <strong>of</strong> the Great Egg<br />

• Station In the Great Egg Bay<br />

• «aj .,,-*;;f f t,, f<br />

Safety patrola in area<br />

waters are conducted by<br />

Flotilla members on<br />

weekend* during the boating<br />

_ mam, m* summer the<br />

Bob Smith <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savtap^nd ffip^S^SHf'<br />

Loan presents check to Stan Smith, past president in addition, safety patrols<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue Squad. will be performed during the<br />

Piereiti is recipient <strong>of</strong> scholarship<br />

B " ^ "<br />

ftm the Crescendo Club <strong>of</strong><br />

T S — -<br />

Jtung with ^<br />

I SPRING FEVER? \<br />

I Buzz on over to *•_<br />

I SEW WHAT? 1<br />

1 ' More than Monograms<br />

for activewear with style<br />

and function for the whole family<br />

•V.M -l ,<br />

;. jntroduclng Our New .<br />

MiN's DEPARTMENT<br />

onogram on anyl<br />

men's wear purchase V<br />

(<strong>of</strong>fer expirei4/20/g4)<br />

SEW WHAT?<br />

| Afore than Monograms<br />

"A Cteiiiqal Touch"<br />

398-8201 10 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />

KRISTY'S BOUTIQUE<br />

* Spring is Busting Out all over it<br />

atKristyV<br />

Starting April 6th we will give away<br />

A »50 GIFT CERTIFICATE<br />

Each and ovary week through April & May<br />

COME IN AND ASK HOW<br />

YOU CAN BE A WINNER!<br />

Jftytotte Forum,<br />

on eearch and rescoe patrol*<br />

at lheGrt-at Egg Coart Guard<br />

Stauon.bere'to update ttem<br />

«n laws and regulation*. '' ; ' ': , ^••"•"* , *• ewmlriitlons qualifying them rek[,rt» pndv,.eri<br />

It 1J the law that the vessda - - — *"^"* -^ it§itanal iaSt^ wnfch to addlUon, attendance at Wf W ftXt w<br />

means that the craft has an operations $emlnar U ihilivJdual aui<br />

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* s;i OefuCMy<br />

fc MMIcfKliliaai Director<br />

n -'A colorfully illustrated<br />

MWfcl* about Oc«an OBy'i<br />

*>' KMmu, Jmu building program<br />

its director, Steve<br />

^Gabriel, to tet>nd to toe<br />

volunteers like Mary Brier <strong>of</strong><br />

the Environmental<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty adopt dunes. They do all<br />

the work it specific street<br />

ends, including augmenting<br />

the trees with snow fencing<br />

and planting pan.<br />

Other groups that tavs<br />

irtwhlch first and second-time<br />

Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders^ are sentenced<br />

to perform public<br />

service wort, ,<br />

If you'd like a copy <strong>of</strong> this<br />

beautifully illustrated story<br />

en <strong>Ocean</strong> aty contact Sew<br />

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Sternotherus odoratus. They and<br />

m grow mts 4li inches free<br />

Jong. According to New<br />

Jersey Outdoora, the stinkpots<br />

prtmary-TiM^iilvB U,<br />

weapon is a strong imelllng Cent<br />

r ^<br />

^ Outdoorsf<br />

About 100 volunteers brave<br />

uubsidizea uyy<br />

Tfci city providw "a tot <strong>of</strong> ALth ALwlnthecurrentlasueUa<br />

coordination and a good story, o<br />

nakt fine pete<br />

BMnfaSp<br />

January chill to anchor amount <strong>of</strong> technical support," Jersey<br />

1 Chrlstman trees along said Gabriel, who supplies iU the species. As the weather<br />

h #f • •• " "<br />

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form. In the spring, dune weekends.<br />

Wgii t^epi %3ffljm iusm . ..; :" ,<br />

gm to planted to bold to Some <strong>of</strong> the work to also<br />

Street and Atlantic Avenue. Two <strong>Ocean</strong> Q$ students<br />

awid In p<br />

dent as part <strong>of</strong> the city's <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey vtoitors attach them to their<br />

"Itwas very nice. Even the had their "honorable men.<br />

(kbrielpolntBOUtthat kil<br />

some JJuvenile i l DDiversion i i program, varieUes is called stinkpot or youngsters during vacations. SATURDAY AT THE MUSIC sun came out twice;" Gorman Uw>" work published in the<br />

— — • This Is especially helpful if a HER;<br />

said <strong>of</strong> the half-hour M83 edition <strong>of</strong> The Beat<br />

child wanders <strong>of</strong>f at the beach — The 4th annual Country ceremony which included the Student Poetry <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

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or boardwalk which happens Music by the Sea la set for 1 P«eht(Hon <strong>of</strong> ai Urny- «W. : '<br />

during the summer, p.m. at the Pier, Boardwalk handled sJlver trowel used in • • Jennifer DaviM, a seventb-<br />

The tot tags are available at and Moorh/n Terrace, where tbe 1923, high school cor- grada<br />

dty information centers tad the Midnight Racers and<br />

from the public relations Unknown American Band will<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. i be featured. Crafts and<br />

Ite_dfr'i_"l9^ innial up to tht<br />

Gwnte VMB to Qm .;&» _ me<br />

1 open meeUag did; •<br />

Expert Consultation<br />

Damage Estimates *<br />

Res<strong>of</strong>re Damage^Pursuant<br />

to insurance Corfvpany GuiaiUnii<br />

Hour<br />

: ,<br />

iconcert here on April 28. The museum: 'Wow they have a<br />

Mknember group win feature Ubrar^ to show it <strong>of</strong>f in and<br />

the summer.<br />

Don't Squint... Tint!<br />

Save <strong>On</strong> Heating & Cooling Costs<br />

Sun Tech<br />

Window Film Installation =<br />

FOR: HOME • BUSINESS • AUTO<br />

For Further information Call<br />

fr^*Stevt Pearse (609) 398-6226 ?••<br />

Niches <strong>of</strong> Knowledge"<br />

afairts will be awarded.<br />

Dr. W, Thomas Adams, Jr.<br />

Doctor <strong>of</strong> Podlatric Medtclnt ;<br />

ISNOWLOCATE^At • v''<br />

7GILBERT LAN!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New jersey "•;.,.<br />

OFF TBNN, AVE. (Near Ocenn Reef} Tom Ri<br />

POR APPOINTMENf CALLW^<br />

FIBERGLASS<br />

COMMERCIAL or PLEASURE<br />

FISHING BOAT -<br />

BiiHt with Honesty, Integrity & Pntie<br />

• ' ! !') M o o i i> A v i v<br />

The state presented the<br />

Governor's Management<br />

were mandated by superior :<br />

Court Judge Philip Qntecfo to<br />

enable easier access tbi9»bllc<br />

courts, are eipectedgjtoa be<br />

Improvement Program for complete by the end-iafilthe<br />

LpGBl Government's to thesummer.<br />

A \f<br />

dty during Tuesday night's<br />

rescheduled from Marc* a<br />

stops are listed<br />

Wednesday,<br />

»to3<br />

am. to 12:30 pjn. aUpOl<br />

SMI and Central Avenue,<br />

Oetana^i ! 1 '<br />

HaH,Tuckahoe;' _,<br />

r> tmpiaay,; April 2*, - »<br />

Www). .J.;^,., f<br />

• For nwre lnfonhatfin, cail<br />

ttie <strong>of</strong>fice at ©8-37881-^ ft<br />

^THURSDAY, APRILS,1M4<br />

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

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owing grand jury indictments, county MUA asking audit<br />

fiMftifflilWtf^Ull.i'.M^ffBflSffl<br />

MUA'amce the mistewuter George Marinakli, MUA<br />

dirteto.wrotettawinjiiit<br />

t ttl ti '<br />

S ^teallea^m^gM^^^<br />

Deputy Mayor. Leonard<br />

oriiMigUacdo announced this<br />

,,l()weekhewm»eekreelectlonto<br />

,k^i§,Town8hlp Committee, the<br />

lam E. Strum Jr. <strong>of</strong> Rio Hotel In Atlantic CU>,<br />

e has been selected as Sturm, community<br />

.'Outstanding citizen <strong>of</strong> relations manager for the<br />

WtoOoimftrbyfte^Hr New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />

tt Qlrl Scout Coundl and Co.. where he has worked for<br />

lEl2 at the CouncU'a an-<br />

Super Supporters dinner<br />

J^rt ftft rtaoi Caaino<br />

K The Cape Hay County<br />

;J^feana'lureau, under ^<br />

' stlttfto and museum oh<br />

WHfcesday evenings in ApriL<br />

•Ooonty", win be presented<br />

*om7to9 p.m. oniiiril Jl, 18<br />

'^«ndj2S. The final '•'aw and<br />

w Itokhtrip wlU be Saturday,<br />

•' April 28. Early registration Is<br />

•• suggested BS class space li<br />

A plant life phenomenon<br />

occurs In the J<br />

the ranges <strong>of</strong> northern and<br />

at unusual wild flowers. ;<br />

t^re Namath<br />

g y j M<br />

for more than 20 years.<br />

An a vowed . fiscal conoervative,<br />

the Tuckahoe<br />

resident said he wfflrun on his<br />

by G»i Scoute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May County, and has<br />

been a county freeholder,<br />

tinee ipJ 4<br />

names mi mailing list<br />

premtee<br />

Bd<br />

cal Swg«r, staring Joe<br />

ath 8:13 pjn. Tuesday<br />

Wednesday, April 10 and<br />

% the Claridge Palace<br />

Erection <strong>of</strong> Jack Moran, has<br />

iooaiplled a list <strong>of</strong> < veteran<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

regarding<br />

Leonard MigUaccio<br />

HgUaeelo said. "Upper-<br />

Carol Scott<br />

PfMMMMI firMAIIf.<br />

^, "/ GROOMING ^<br />

^V "•_ and \, „<br />

«8AibiiryAve. PiTSUPPLiEs OetanCi^.NJ.<br />

';'?f i ': :i<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

Over 3! years experience<br />

Name brand carpets<br />

Scalded Rugs"<br />

NBJVWJC vinyl flooring<br />

i S t i<br />

ii tow^hip 25<br />

':•%'• * proaram<br />

municipalities In me ftate, Township turn lo<br />

hau no toed purpose >,tai, euistant when most members<br />

thanks to the gross receipts <strong>of</strong> the TownsWp Committee<br />

As senior member <strong>of</strong> the to do so. ,<br />

Township Committee, A Republican and lifelong -<br />

Migliaccio has said; he bwnshJp resident, "Leon"<br />

"contlnnally led the flgljt" Mlgllaedo operates a farm on<br />

against state and special Route MtaTuckoboe with Ms<br />

interest groups who attempt wife Louise. He was educated<br />

recdptsand franchise tax schools and <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High<br />

monies the township recedes School. He also graduated<br />

as a result <strong>of</strong> the generating fromBanks Business College. %,,<br />

plant to Beesleys Point "Ifeelmyrecori speaks for<br />

"I mi helping kmfi m * ta» » MfaJUacdo stated.<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

EUTZ<br />

Chiropractic Center<br />

•OPEN*DAYS*<br />

WayneH,Lutz,D.C,<br />

For Appointments Call 399-4717<br />

, Most Insurance Plans Accepted<br />

612 Atlantic Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

Wwgot<br />

And you could be an<br />

instantuinner during the<br />

George Bonus Bonanza!<br />

Through April 30<br />

\bu could win bonus cash-<br />

"Hty! Qe<strong>of</strong>p p^ me a twanty, Instead <strong>of</strong> a ten!"<br />

R^tiSttrt!n|l^reh27th1v»e'!!bBputt!ngthousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> dollars In $20bills, in among tiie usual SlCs, In •<br />

ill <strong>of</strong> our First Jwiy National iank^outh George ; « :<br />

Automrted TillefiTWachlnes. So gettlni Msh from<br />

Gtprge could mrtn a little extra cash. A delightful<br />

^wrge bonus,. .during the George Bonus Bonanza.;,<br />

1. ,[ >,.(<br />

You could win tone: <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> Bonus<br />

Bonanza prizes. ,.'. ,<br />

•JuStchetikthesplfiai Bonus Bonanza number on<br />

ypunPirstyersey/SputhGeorpreciptevtrytirne •<br />

yotiDii Qeorp..;afid cpmpare It with\ihe winning<br />

rium^jripostedIniide.ill FirstJirsey^buth<br />

brancfje^, >bu may bean Instant wiriner! And remem-<br />

.be6-tte:ittbre you ji^Qeorge, the rnore you could<br />

wln, i ..durlnjthe Georie Bonus Bonanza. , i<br />

^•l^ine) $1,000 rtsn award ! M<br />

including hb(fi;|tiiniMldn, and rpund\<br />

trip air^tnnipBftttiojiBin Amirican \_<br />

I'lVilA ' si , • J •'*i i! "V:<br />

Airways<br />

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HEADOUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR<br />

PERSONAL A BUSINESS TRAVEL NEEDS!<br />

HAIRLINE TICKETS<br />

f^AMTRAK, VIACANADIAN,EURAIL<br />

{•f CRUISES<br />

S> HONEYMOONS, GIFT CERTIFICATES<br />

I-'TOURS, CHARTERS, PACKAGES<br />

tf $25,000 FREE FLIGHT INSURANCE<br />

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\£ NOTARY PUBLIC<br />

Can 3990032<br />

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Expires April 30th, 1984<br />

By MARIE HUBER<br />

Social Edlto*<br />

Chicken cacciatore, also<br />

known as Hunter's chicken or<br />

Italian chicken stew, Is a tasty<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> chicken<br />

flavored with tomatoes,<br />

mushrooms and a few splcea.<br />

TWa Italian classic has been<br />

dtd<br />

THE SENTINELLEDGER,<br />

2c. Italian tomatoes, pwted<br />

and crushed • >j?, l; ii*1<br />

4 bay. tot ''-%,<br />

H o. dry white wJaeWf f f>.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the chicken, crinkle %<br />

teaspoon <strong>of</strong> Mlt'-aBM^'<br />

flour In shallow dtah and Idd<br />

chicken, one place at a time,<br />

drrtitot v<br />

chicken to warm platter^; 3,<br />

CHICKEN CACGIATORE To oil In frypan, add <strong>On</strong>ion,<br />

p*en ptpps- and' §gjUn<br />

1 bnaer4ryer chicken, cut<br />

in parts<br />

saute over medium beat about<br />

1 tip. salt, divided<br />

B minutes. Add mushroana<br />

V4 tip, pepper, divided<br />

and cook, slurring, about 3<br />

He. flour<br />

minutes. , '^K<br />

8 T. oUve oil<br />

Add crushed tomatoea,<br />

remaining salt and pepper]<br />

2 onions, sliced<br />

1 lg, green pepper, cut in<br />

basil and bay leaf. Simmer,<br />

Alps<br />

uncovered, on low tem-<br />

1 clove garlic, minced<br />

perature for I minutes.<br />

R ri<br />

spooning sauce and<br />

vegetables overall. Cover and<br />

cook on low for 30 mluutea/i<br />

Add wine, cover and cook IS<br />

minutes mm. <br />

I Pork Chop Comb&,<br />

!•" .MUTVHIIPORTION ' /•*.•<br />

. Pork Loin r^rBBQ<br />

I RIB PORTION, BONfl.«Sg' " . '<br />

I Pork Loin Roast<br />

" LOIN'P6RTIONriONH.ISS ,<br />

i Pork Loin toast<br />

J PolskaKielbasa<br />

ff .StwpRltiSHpQLOIR.(WATERABpIDl<br />

, Smoked Pork Butts<br />

Whole<br />

eusfom luf Trttfr<br />

Bugles<br />

GranbenyJce. Cocktail<br />

Del Gaizo Tomatoes<br />

^ t V A I S<br />

Hawaiian Punch<br />

Jgfliy JtaiBagrf;<br />

The Fish Market<br />

Grade I A ) Fresh 9<br />

Small Scallops*«« «,<br />

ShopRite Coupon 'j^z<br />

Sandwich<br />

Steaks<br />

llf'<br />

touls Rich Grade 'A'<br />

Fresh Ttirkey Parts<br />

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s ShopR<br />

EADER<br />

The Produce Place<br />

Seedless Gripes<br />

US IHtfiftFJlflfe?OMDI MiN H3S1S<br />

WiiHlNQTgtfpTATESOLDEHgR , -<br />

Red Delicious Apples<br />

USJl tttaolhORTHWiST<br />

Golden Lemons<br />

CALiroBNIASIIOLISS<br />

Navel Oranges<br />

U.Sjli QRADE, IMPORTIjS i J ,<br />

Granny Smith Apples<br />

IMPORTMillOLISS •;•'.• •'<br />

The Frozen Food PlaccM The Bakery Place<br />

I ShopRlic. QRADE'A'<br />

Orange<br />

Juice<br />

• ASSORTED VARIETIES<br />

E OR SASGE<br />

Jtnc#Pto<br />

ASSORTED FLAVORS<br />

igh^. • ASSORTED, HFLY,. .<br />

m Delta Paper<br />

y<br />

ALL QRINDS EXCEPT DECAF.<br />

."asae* shppRiti€<strong>of</strong>te©<br />

APPLl DRINK MIX<br />

.' it" 90* Nestea Apple Sass .<br />

JAM<strong>of</strong>l. • • - - » - . • .<br />

ifflS9« SmMektr^Graps Jelly<br />

6 ^S9« PriricftPasta : . 3,<br />

ASSORTED VARIETIES<br />

La Yogurt<br />

Yogurt<br />

WHITE WHEAT OR RYE<br />

Weight Watchers<br />

Bread 'so" w"<br />

3LB-2OZ BOX<br />

0' OCEAN SPRAV WHAT WHOLE WMDLB COR<br />

JELLY<br />

Cranberry<br />

Sauce<br />

SMpRili<br />

Cranberry Sauce<br />

S h o p R I t i .;'••"<br />

•WhlW Vinegar..;-<br />

WH¥PAYMORr« -<br />

Wesson Oil<br />

WHV PAY MOM'" -<br />

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^^St^pm^^^^h ShopRite Coupon<br />

SSeagrams<br />

Mixers<br />

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Dynamo Detergent<br />

The Deli Place<br />

THORN APPLE VALLF •><br />

Sliced<br />

Bacon<br />

: &» 1*39,<br />

^'4.99<br />

M.19<br />

Pascal Celery<br />

US.f1 GRADE<br />

California Carrots<br />

ZUCCHINI<br />

Green Squash.<br />

Chicory or Escarole<br />

11 ^dih:<br />

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Store Sliced<br />

Turkey Breast<br />

Flex Shampoo<br />

or Conditioner<br />

hLBBOX<br />

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for Passover<br />

Manischewitz Seltzer 4^,l J 99-<br />

M«,A{llir»Borseht: :^59?"<br />

"Awiv,vgfluoXo« . ^"<br />

iRIshdnMatzo .-.•:.. K'3.ttl<br />

Al( Starn'sShopRttss will carry ^<br />

* K^iherFobdsforpassoverat<br />

; thfrjpwestprieM.pufVentnor ,.<br />

, ilttire carries a full selection, j ,,<br />

Health* Beauty Aid<br />

'^"i ShopRite Coup<br />

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THE SENTINEH.EDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ..-. v<br />

ctive ii<br />

Harry Mulhern; charter member <strong>of</strong> Township seniors f|| ! « t^al^r Sheppard; active<br />

miloithtatomB, *• ** Brandon. Flu,, and Qiorgi W; <strong>of</strong> Qnoii Mttr^w dW ApU a to itt^W Iraltt IttnWti ^Wu^ttwt<br />

r<strong>of</strong>i&SratfoywoiaiFtodMotorCo. Ara*ten, JwnM. M M ef Signal Mountain; .#fa., 1^ Court, ptisi, ^.K<br />

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W(rtm,indi««CirfattiPort&edltUato, Bg^tri Wint, und 10* , .,<br />

»win£oorttd^i«m»OTbB 1 dawadl2«,IWBWrf _,__;_« „_, , ,Jfc ,. tadWM«wttrMitfl^tni^idgiwrtfleotttctor. *"<br />

Columbus and WM founder and first president rf the Good Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Tuesday In the Church <strong>of</strong> Mr. Shei<br />

Counsel Leisure Qub here. be Resurrection. Entombment was In Holy Cross Free and<br />

HealsowBflameniber<strong>of</strong>theSflrraClub<strong>of</strong> CBesterand Mausoleum, Mays Landing. r~,^~ ,<br />

Edward LaMar; retired corporate attorney<br />

ft WM on ^ bowd rf dlwctenl to Qp^ni Bay irt<br />

was former<br />

p M»—I IB. „ _ , .<br />

tort, n« W. a was a mimbo'<strong>of</strong> to Ntw J«w lw<br />

Aaodatloa .'<br />

, SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '§ Family Florist<br />

MARKVIDETTO*<br />

' 858 Aibury Ave:<br />

J Phone 398-1187<br />

/ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N j i<br />

Memorial Building Fund, Someni Point 08244.<br />

Dominic Rita<br />

Dominic Rita, 79, <strong>of</strong> 23 E. 12th St. died April 2 at his home.<br />

A warehouse supervisor fair Crown Can and Seal Co. <strong>of</strong><br />

Pnllaaelphia.be retired In 1970 after 33 years with the firm.<br />

A longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, he moved here 11 years<br />

ago.Hewasamember<strong>of</strong>theMen<strong>of</strong>Maivern.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Adeline T.< a son, Dominic J. <strong>of</strong><br />

Cherry Hill; two brothers, John and Joseph, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Ifemaqua, Pa,; and two grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be said this morning<br />

(Tnursday at 10) in St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church.<br />

Burial wfll be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa.<br />

Arrangements axe by the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

MIKASA SUPER SALE!<br />

45-piece sets <strong>of</strong> famous Mikasa fine china and<br />

stoneware in TOO current patterns!<br />

Each sel includes 8 place<br />

settings <strong>of</strong> plate, salad, soup,<br />

tea cup and saucer plus the<br />

matching creamer, covered<br />

sugar bowl, round vegetable<br />

bowl and buffet platter.<br />

rM"<br />

W2<br />

Pay S25O to S55O everywhere else (depending on th© pattern)<br />

$99.99 at The China Outlet<br />

Ps S2§p,OOQ worth <strong>of</strong> famous Mikasa! Fine china you can afford to us© every day,<br />

Stoneware, you can't afford to pass up! Get them now at The China Outlet, the<br />

'^P^^rFPff^f^<br />

Masooa <strong>of</strong> WUdwood:/ a<br />

i""t ^fl*.-^** !*• "s. i<br />

Robert Woodland; retired accountant<br />

Mr. Woodland a retired accountant, •erved In the Army<br />

earned his masters degree in buatoew adminiatatloa / Church to Alexandria.<br />

Anna Stannard, 95; came to, city in ISIS<br />

OCTL\NCITY-AiinaJ.Stannard,fl5,<strong>of</strong>l37WeileyAve.,<br />

died April 2 in Crest Haven Nursing pome, Cape May Court<br />

House.<br />

Born pn the Pipsco Plantation In Surrey County, Va., she'<br />

came to this city in 1913 as tbe.brtde <strong>of</strong> the widely known<br />

dentist, the late Dr. Moot B, Stannard.<br />

Mrs. Stannard ma a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter'* United<br />

Methodlflt Church and was the last living charter member <strong>of</strong><br />

Chapter 83, Order <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Star.<br />

Lucille Larry; served on church board<br />

Lucille Larry, 61, <strong>of</strong> 601 Simpson Av., died March 31 in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Somera Point , . • •'<br />

She was a inonber <strong>of</strong> Shltoh Baptist Ctairch and served on<br />

fee Dolsslonary board <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />

Aresidenthere,orl7yeara, Mrs. Larry was formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Mullins, S.C. -<br />

Rose Nell Bennett <strong>of</strong> Mullins; a brother, Eddie Bate <strong>of</strong><br />

MBMrieirMmMWlng ilnol* fimily PLICATION* ••FOIII TMB PLAN.<br />

AMIKng imtMjiVHCciml Avrno... NINO SOARD AND MNINO WARD;<br />

4. WlllUm OiNMn. JPf, •Is-N 10Wr Of AOJUSTWBNT Al WILL AI FOU<br />

Mary Woodland, and<br />

i. She Is survived by two daughters; Anna B. Smith <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

afrflrjdKtthryDS.ClaueqfLewiabtJrg, Pa,; a sliter, Nettie<br />

Shingler <strong>of</strong> Asburn, Oa.; four grandcWldren and two great-<br />

Wendj may caU today (7 to I pjn. Thursday) at the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Hotne, with Eastern Star aervicesatSpjn/ipk<br />

Services will be held at U am, IWfty at the funeral taM."<br />

Burial will be In Siloam Cemetery, Vlneland. '<br />

BodiestwvN.Y.; a sister, Ha White <strong>of</strong> BalUnjore; 14<br />

grandchildren and eight greatgrandchlldrei).<br />

Service* wlD be this evening (Ttamdv at 8) to Shiloh<br />

Baptist Church. Friends may caU one hour before services at •<br />

the church. Servlcej also win be held Sunday In Mullins.<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Public Notice Public Notlcei<br />

Public Notice<br />

Tooufifo<br />

ZONING 6OARDOF ADJUSTMENT<br />

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mtt Mn minimum i(Un INfiw Mbit* • era MAHQMNY LADIES'I<br />

ORDlNANClNO.i+U<br />

SLANT-FRONT WRITING DliKW/l<br />

JMn Anntlm, Btooarrt VAHOGAHYI<br />

MUCH Otn (umliure inei.i vinyl icfaJ<br />

favifMf, 9 rMfiMrt, Mkl«, jtc.l<br />

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in ttw r.ir <strong>of</strong> in milting ttructur*<br />

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wuhoi to pile* i Hone rtueimml<br />

•leng Iht wultuMt iMt «nd Ptrtorm<br />

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final p«t»iit.«t • nwtiino cf IIM<br />

council ht)dwthtJrddty <strong>of</strong> Awn, tf«4<br />

I DRAPBS*CARPtTINOTHROUGH<br />

cul,«ctinlt • CMm (Am«f,.IM!uk,l<br />

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ftH munMm an ftwRTmoMM .Sefnt BWroom furnliurt • ihnllol<br />

0) tht iM-Mlff ¥,m ZMIrMHWi tf < ^ l I<br />

Mtmnmt Mibi k MIM to At en*, *•"'»• walnut 1 p«, wrap irourial<br />

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1HI mi'ffii'C 111 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ^ 1<br />

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BATH TISSUE<br />

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T^ier'f Choice '<br />

.CRIAM STYLtOB WHOLi KiRNEL<br />

Green Giant Corn<br />

.Green Giant Beans Iff<br />

OFF REG.<br />

PRICE<br />

l.dd^ Beef Franks<br />

1000 sheet<br />

roll<br />

•,'«KW-.-j!AR- , M.'_,<br />

lMilt|ieiaji Apple Sauce 1<br />

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:m r»*%YGRAOE ' •<br />

BALL PARK<br />

MEAT FRANKS<br />

D€U COUNTCA<br />

V VALHALLA<br />

IMPORTED<br />

DANISH HAM<br />

DIITZA WATSON<br />

* .•half<br />

, Round Cubes<br />

U.S.D.A. CHOICE liiF<br />

Eye Round Steak * * £<br />

Fresh Ground Rbund^, 1<br />

FILLET OF<br />

Dried Beef<br />

LONGACRI<br />

Turkey Salami A PANRIAOY<br />

Fresh Pprflies ^.<br />

t»,<br />

FRIIM ; : •'••' '•<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Perch Fillet<br />

FAGS IS - BECT1ON ONE'


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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> election results<br />

«rt#i and<br />

received 338,<br />

Jean Berber<br />

• VOTE *<br />

VIDETTO<br />

1st WARD<br />

era. t w, isr pv imw Hugim<br />

JfittaeE SuboUcb's alleged<br />

wcuonecnng^ BnectM me<br />

election's outcome and Board<br />

member Jeanne Gorman<br />

attributed tbe outcome to the<br />

winners' hard work.<br />

However; member-elect<br />

Lfljjdwncy said ihe thought<br />

the marked ballot aM-gwUy<br />

circulating through the Bchool<br />

community may hive encouraged<br />

people to vote<br />

against the selected candidates.<br />

Setter, fQeenun and<br />

Glbb'fl name appeared on a<br />

ballot wlU. tend !'• beaUe<br />

their names, no marked<br />

Lallota also requested approval<br />

<strong>of</strong> the two taxes.<br />

Member-«lect Glenn wo<br />

unavailable to comment as<br />

o/presstlme.<br />

JaAe Miller Glenn<br />

Board member David N,<br />

Byte didn't nek retlMHm<br />

due to his move outside the Maryann Lanchoney<br />

WHAT IS A<br />

MISOCAPNIST?<br />

^ You probably know a great man)' people who are mUocapnUU. No doubt<br />

iiveral relative* are, at well u ion,, very c(Me friend*, flute days motl<br />

people who arc mlsoc.pnlsU do not heiiiate to let you know •bout It. And with<br />

the zeal <strong>of</strong> • 01111100117 they will toy to convert you to their wiy <strong>of</strong> thinking<br />

ForimlioeapntaltaiperaonwBonitMtolMiceo!<br />

If you are a imoktr but want to get utarted on a mlsocapnlst cireer, we<br />

MB |ve you1 fome beh> Here art product, .valtable to get you over ike lint<br />

withdrawal hurdles. Of eoune. to be a true believer you also need some will<br />

power. But remember a mlsocapnUt itandi a better chance <strong>of</strong> living longer<br />

19" Diagonal<br />

COLOR TV<br />

Wl&ASBURYAVE.<br />

• request* for delivery gervlee ud charge iccoun-<br />

OCEAN399-3535<br />

WAND PRIZES!<br />

p<br />

Come fr» for de/ote & efh#/<br />

COLOR<br />

MONITOR<br />

AUTOMATIC<br />

COLOR<br />

Model<br />

uro»ww ONLY<br />

18" Diagonal<br />

COLOR TV<br />

^ijW thi SI VW*e "1RIN0 AMIRIOA H0M1<br />

8WEEPSTAKE8" and win this Incredible GE ontirtiinmtfli<br />

cMttr an whtsisi Your fli video<br />

fc (ll l d h<br />

WO> WMNpl FHOM EACH REQIONI<br />

||<br />

, SI«h <strong>of</strong> fIvt (8) roglorn In the country, 10 wlnnsra<br />

•Swim<br />

ItwtmnunaaimiwmKmSlini<br />

VIVI-COLOR"<br />

COLOR<br />

SYSTEM<br />

11'Diagonal<br />

P0BTA00LOB»TV<br />

00 Modo1 NOW tn^n<br />

13ACas 08V ONLY * 2 1 9<br />

NEWI<br />

NI0-VI8I0N"<br />

PICTUBfTUBE<br />

FORTHIliST<br />

51 COLOR<br />

PICTURE EVERI<br />

SOMERS POINT- Voten Samen Point, LUm.od.aJ'<br />

here resoundedly dsfeafcd Northfleld defeated the<br />

both tbV Mainland Regional MalnUnd Beglonal High<br />

«nd me local icbool bSwt. School budget, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

wtdtoelw^ngatotol<strong>of</strong>four H173.477 <strong>of</strong> the |»,41»,013<br />

(Jumbent to th« two'DodlM. taxatlohi by • «o-l ma/gto.<br />

Locally, the dlrtrict'f |3,l Point voten, who had a<br />

mlUlon budget, <strong>of</strong>i wiilcb nUghtly bettaiv than average<br />

f 12,410,017 waa to be ralaed by 'tuiwutctrtmroteaagat<strong>of</strong>i ;<br />

local tmw.irent down, 333 to (be budget and 177 In favor^<br />

2W. With the capital outlay 0/ while alio defaatUjg tb«^<br />

••J.Otfloitafi.Wt<strong>of</strong>flB. 140,000 call for capital outlay,<br />

IOTOW Point Board <strong>of</strong> OT to 3S0. s • ^; *:<br />

Education veteran John Hegtonalb/, tbt budget vote<br />

Chraon, a Mainland teacher, from all three idtlej totaled •<br />

tMltbiithlKHhrM year term SI In favor to 1^91 agalnrtV<br />

on Hit body wMh 313,: «)d with the capital outlay vote '•<br />

Jeanne CarUon, a former vm$amM to iffl, '<br />

Mainland teacher and ESecttoowlae fonner Point "<br />

currently an <strong>of</strong>ficial with me Mayor Harvey L. Smith<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Education, samered 388 votes In UM<br />

WBI the top voto^ttter with "noppoaed quaatfor a tew.<br />

m while another newcoiner, yw term on the body, while<br />

John Relnoehl Jr., a atock «wcomer Albert Becker wa»<br />

derk at Stern'a MarketTtook Vm top voto^etter with m<br />

the third aeat with 289 votea, votes for an unexpired one-<br />

Ranald A. Melllcto and year tern on the body,<br />

Robert Roaenthal gammd drfMttl the appointed ln-<br />

247and225vote#reapectiv»ly. cumbent, Thomas Sudduth,<br />

In the regional vote, who took 76 votea, and canresidents<br />

from the three ddati Douglu Utrlng, wboJ<br />

605 8th St., O.C.<br />

39B-1083<br />

Friday* Saturday<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

Ham ft Cabbage<br />

Baked Half Chicken<br />

Broiled Bluefish<br />

Baked Meat Loaf<br />

Includes homemade bread, cup <strong>of</strong> soup,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> 2 vegetables, choice <strong>of</strong> dessert<br />

, Open Sun.-Tlim, 7 i.m.-3 p.m.; Fri. 4 Sit 7 s.m.-8 p.m.<br />

jQhn Carson<br />

JeannleChrlson<br />

Harvey Smith<br />

Time's growing short!<br />

The 51st Annual Spring Edition<br />

will be on its way<br />

^ intwowdeks:?*i* .. PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Tfll UNOiJillORlB HAIM.,<br />

PUJJIIC Notices v<br />

ffli • *WIM Utt• enfwcmunt OHIM<br />

M aMN fy lA vA a M<br />

Hf.wlniiM during ragviv<br />

Wiiliim«iMsn,jr,<br />

PUW.ICNOTICB<br />

UNaMIIONID MAI''<br />

H SSPllesfWi will bt taM it •<br />

SSKf""<br />

,,b«m*J«lnp»r»n. PT««.on .»b.m*dtln(»r»on. pl«nt»r«on<br />

*-.ufirf!M.it HSMtaryAiniiwiM miy toUtM if m Aibury Avtnu* mil m*y<br />

- HPMMM durlns NtMlr MUiw to vlnwd vlmM durliw nfulip ntuliP txalnti<br />

Timothy iMUnM «•¥•»•<br />

nsyri, • " " _.<br />

^,# ^IT B e *<br />

SERVICE TO<br />

I ' fc fl 111 (tKI 1 III i i Mil I Mi Ik ,lirtl II I AI<br />

MffiiHHIHHI<br />

Italian Specials<br />

; i *:.',.^L...-... • • -V-.- -•;'<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

„ Lanchoney said the ballot,<br />

rsonaUy bud delivered wtdchdidn'tendorMber,may<br />

ifleta on April 2 TO school have caused voters ttr<br />

Inclndeti: Italian<br />

Full Course Dinners<br />

Eviry Sunday<br />

OptnMon^Fri. IromSp.m. A Son. from 4 p.m. t<br />

90S Shore Hd.,Somer» Point ,,<br />

92f.2TS9<br />

1320 Batnlwali, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

00 lnolud«adocir.<br />

complete to-dooraarvlo*<br />

Syn. • Thurt, bflf6f«4.p.ni. "<br />

S C h<br />

Im, . Tnufi. amf 4 p,m,<br />

Mh'+ »«** J«f, e«up,<br />

.4 p,m. p,|, .),„ 4 4 All m<br />

taHh. 'lOCa.h<br />

RispKrs<br />

Sun. after 4 p.m. thru Frl. before 4 p.m.<br />

•12" (Ml A ^".Food 4 Bev. O<br />

*B DefBrrod Voucher<br />

Fr>.atter4thruSiJ[Hlayb«f0fc4<br />

Call 398-8522 or 6465555<br />

the etodtton on their own ,<br />

merits. . - •<br />

Lanchoney aald probably no ' ...<br />

one wouldgoonrecord aaying Michael Subotich s >i L<br />

theyrecejvedamartelballot ' *<br />

from SuboUch for tear <strong>of</strong> wwi being circulated,<br />

loslngmelrjobbutaddedthat "UntfiTse« tt or find out<br />

lfthematterwaspreientedto more Informatloo, I have no<br />

a grand Jury, it won't be an comment, she sald-<br />

' "anonymous thing." = Candidate iaeeman also<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Berber laid, said he was unaware <strong>of</strong> the<br />

she hadn't seen ,a copy but alleged endorsements, "As<br />

received two phone calls far as what'* betog done<br />

Indicating marked ballots behind the scenes, I don't<br />

390-31 «B<br />

Op.n7D.ya<br />

10th StrMt & W«st Av«.<br />

know anything about It." he be that I'm repladiM Um<br />

aildTdr-Iwidh (mttBMMM<br />

rmbttog endoncd on past metotfon becau»e he moved<br />

Omdldite Glbb Bfljd he<br />

- candldate"exceptthathelsa TTjrSentiT^-I^tarrthat<br />

Mend and schoolmate <strong>of</strong> had beard Subotldi aDei<br />

; Board member David N. was endoralng ^spedflc<br />

ON THE BAY DIAL 300-2270<br />

FRESH FISH DAILY<br />

opiN ALL vmm • 7 pAYsm vteeic|<br />

with seasonal catches & seafood ^(j?<br />

• impMi wif to* MnUMM i«urfn


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PAGE 18 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGEn, OCEAN CITV, N.J. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, WM<br />

John kuU, president <strong>of</strong><br />

n.5 and *2 million in new and ftapion Aytmu, Ml *• Strattiiuri flrehotue<br />

100 new ears and 35 used<br />

vehicles were damaged by the<br />

rising water level In addition,<br />

* . oietely wiped out and homes<br />

"Ve'r* totalling WWy ^ much <strong>of</strong> that flrw n»iwrt^ with Swertatorfent erf Publk<br />

Celebrate Easter<br />

rxat the Tuckahoe Inn<br />

Reservations<br />

accepted for<br />

Easter Dinner<br />

Msior Credit<br />

* Carts Welcomed<br />

• TTie ffeip family \<br />

is pleased to announce \<br />

Easter will be celebrated \<br />

at the Tucfcahoe Inn with<br />

a special Easter Menu<br />

Veaturing your traditional /<br />

P . holiday favorites. Ljf<br />

Tuck&hoe Iiui 1<br />

I Daily luncheon specials now available.<br />

j § | CaU for tim Sppial <strong>of</strong> tije diQr« 39^44.<br />

Oti Route 9 in Marmora — Direction Great Egg Hmfew Bay<br />

mm*<br />

el/ and<br />

Wdi<br />

passable and<br />

road amwn '<br />

14s£it<br />

at Beealey's Point, and trees<br />

Seasons Marina said Monday<br />

the facility suffered ''minimal<br />

damage" but attributed it to<br />

the wave barrier It has<br />

surrounding (be ladlity.<br />

"We had some flooding and<br />

wind damage but were wry<br />

fortunate Oat it wasn't Oat<br />

bad." the spokesperson said,<br />

adding the 1962 storm was<br />

B_ . >. . » ---» *.<br />

ywrmw<br />

to Sea isle a^Bwept for Water seemed to be every wher€f; certainly here between North Street and the Boardwalk<br />

WELCOME TO SPRING<br />

SPECIALS AT<br />

Mclaughlin's Deli<br />

Horn. o/«i# EggUcLtughlln<br />

lit i Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H.J.<br />

ENTERING OtJEiOth YEAR OF<br />

SBRWNO OCEAN CWY YEAR 'ROUND<br />

WE CARRY ONLY THE<br />

BEST IN LUNCHEON<br />

MEATS<br />

METZ&WATSOH<br />

FRESH PRODUCE<br />

YEAR'ROUND<br />

PiTiiWATOOW Cafif. Iceberg •<br />

Him v 1;09»k «*• ._.<br />

•rinv lananii OO*».<br />

wmgn<br />

String Beans 69 V<br />

Buses<br />

Midway mwt to hear<br />

was tort In the norfli end.<br />

m^&W%M y<br />

1720.000 including the flushing _ , . ' .. , "Jt,'<br />

SSSSP*^ PI-Ir Ci^ Cpwticll cmtdidates<br />

While the barrier Wanda . .. ,<br />

suffered the worrt physical Midway Civic Awodatlon portunlty to addrew the,dimage<br />

dang with power will meet 7:30 pm Monday, iasuen.<br />

(Mtiges, Soroerf Point and April 16 at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Midway Civic Aaodatln<br />

ether mainland communities Primary School where <strong>City</strong> baa invited candidates John ,<br />

fairod • Uttle beta. Aside Cbundl condldnto from tha Espodto, Iffl Mda, Herb<br />

torn not flooding e^edally Midway area (North to 16ttt Smith, John Vanderpool, -:,<br />

along tne b«y, Somer» Point iteaat) ^U hive an J^ Mai*Vid«tta,andBiBWoodf.'|J),<br />

fw^l<br />

l^imvumm<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 5.<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, Sj.<br />

J^K^fumt heading for space has heal ties<br />

J|'K»* •! 1 KJjjHraTiMTi"l')ifi'.»r.'il<br />

the ,pipe shuttle on AprU 6.<br />

he dpent mahy weeks<br />

ap 1973-78. '<br />

"I joined the aeronaut<br />

(raining program MJIa a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Air Rational<br />

Mainland notes<br />

dblo for<br />

J / | , ypt<br />

«;*i JfW AM but my solar maUmina satellite, an<br />

t<strong>of</strong>ts* 1 briifly lived jhert Earth orWter gone awry<br />

while commutla toWi teh In bntri I Wh i«9<br />

During Hart's upcoming vacuum <strong>of</strong><br />

htHfllWBlJ h 1<br />

on earth - as opposed to the sateUites designed for almple<br />

wel0htleB8 environment <strong>of</strong> repalrg. CriUcal drcuito, for<br />

space-<strong>of</strong> 22,000 pounds. ItTl example, unplug Just Uke in a<br />

remain in orbit for 10 months TV.<br />

studying solar radlatton; then V the shuttle crew euc-<br />

'a Wellnes* program Committeeman John, Me- Spirit Hkh School la<br />

oovgrijjg food additive* wA<br />

dte^ fr<br />

efnWat MMMO,<br />

_<br />

TieSomers Point Board <strong>of</strong><br />

ducation Mil, hold Its<br />

reorganization meeting at<br />

which time UM, newly elected<br />

board membere will bo sworn<br />

lnterf/lcetonight (Thursdoy<br />

at 8) at ^Jordon^oal<br />

SAW, /<br />

» ttw placement <strong>of</strong> a ride with all proceeds going<br />

Juvenile correcUon faclUty in towards the propoaed fCorS<br />

*wp» wp « Md May um Bum ^|^fK<br />

PubUe hearing, he found<br />

htaurif looking up at<br />

wayong,<br />

It leena that MeDonougb<br />

w«- the past two months<br />

SOtiniitefond<strong>of</strong>theewiveUng<br />

dV lraattf p |<br />

Holy Spirit High School in<br />

Tne'event will take place<br />

SundayMayBwithaValndate<br />

<strong>of</strong>M7y 23,1 tslarts at the hl^<br />

acho<strong>of</strong> parklnff lot at 9 ium.<br />

ieconimlttecman'3 and finJjh«> at the D


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t>AGE 20 — SECTION OWE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEANiCITY. VU.j , , . THURSDAY, APRIL 5,<br />

StiU seeking gov f t answers on locating juyeriile unit in township<br />

(conHmcd from page 1)<br />

: "Heel that the bert way for<br />

(Us to be handled la for the<br />

nmrnnlmlntwr tO meet with<br />

the Committee and toy to<br />

wold the unpleasantness <strong>of</strong> a<br />

court challenge," Waldron<br />

said after being asked Us<br />

advice by Mayor Daniel<br />

Beyel.<br />

During the public bearing,<br />

detens <strong>of</strong> residents voiced<br />

(heir dismay both to the<br />

project and with the Township<br />

Committee. Petitions<br />

protesting the move were also<br />

presented.<br />

Responding to the public<br />

were Gerry Van Dyke,<br />

supervisor <strong>of</strong> Juvenile<br />

Facilities and Services with<br />

the state Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Corrections; Greg Coleman,<br />

Cabernets <strong>of</strong> the 1911 vintage<br />

nave In recent months reached market.<br />

First releases seem a little bit on the<br />

light, shy side, not quite like the bigger,<br />

bolder styles <strong>of</strong> earlier vintages.<br />

The Diamond Creek Vineyard! <strong>of</strong><br />

Napa Volley's Volcanic Hill <strong>of</strong>fer a nicely<br />

Intense wine with fruity aromas, At an<br />

tfllsyablf stage now, they should be even<br />

better with about three or four mere<br />

years <strong>of</strong> aging.<br />

The Glen Ellen Winery <strong>of</strong> Sonoma<br />

Valley has bottled a Cabernet with fresh,<br />

young aromas which <strong>of</strong>fer reserved ripe<br />

currant fruit smells and plenty <strong>of</strong> oaky<br />

perfume.<br />

Worthy <strong>of</strong> special note this week Is the *1I Cabernet <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Clement Vineyards <strong>of</strong> Napa Valley, This Is distinguished<br />

by elosed-ln aromas, showing sweet oak on fop <strong>of</strong> currently<br />

fruit frangrances. Will reward patient cellaring.<br />

Then delightful Cabernets are presently on the shelves<br />

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superintendent <strong>of</strong> the want to git the facts." the Marine Science Con- night's meeting. Marmora detrimental for the fco'te- Van Dyke explained that However, residents feel that<br />

Manerwoods Community<br />

sortJuin and Is also used by resident Donald Ay reported munlty," Ay stated, noting > while there.are no armed the Committee let them down<br />

Residence Group Center, and According to Van Dyke various local clubs and what his mother, who until (hat there is no local police guards and the facility Iff not.making the matter<br />

Don Crlstlano, Cowman's<br />

y<br />

there are 22 such centers agencies Including the Boyrecently<br />

Uvednear the EsteUe force and that even the state operates under an open-door public.<br />

assistant.<br />

housing 450 Juveniles in New Scouti, the VFV7 and aManor<br />

facility,* had to contend police headquartered about 3 policy, the youths are<br />

Jersey.<br />

However, residents haven't<br />

church.<br />

with.<br />

miles from the Estelle Manor supervised around the clock)<br />

The relocated Manorwoods<br />

stopped their momentum In<br />

TOi facility Is alto a polling In a letter to the Township facility haven't been a<br />

facility would house some 30<br />

aidthatt>relflatleasta2to<br />

the cauae to stop the facility,<br />

place, and residents Committee, a cited tit- deterrent to runaways and lBtuden&tatt rati "'<br />

male <strong>of</strong>fenders age 14 to 16.<br />

Resident Julia Jenkins, who<br />

questioned their safety when tempted burglary In the fall<strong>of</strong> criminal, behavior <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•Van Dyke' said none are<br />

Uve» adjacent to the property,<br />

using the facility while the 1932 and a successful burglary<br />

violent youths but have a<br />

youths there.<br />

has set up a second public<br />

Juveniles were there. '' In which his mother's home<br />

history <strong>of</strong> breaking and en-<br />

"We basically have no need<br />

meeting to be held at the<br />

"I don't want to minimize was "defaced with human<br />

tering* and convictions for<br />

to get-into a fight with a<br />

Middle school, 7:30 p.m.<br />

heir behavior," Van Dyke waste."<br />

shoplifting, probation<br />

community," Van Dyke said.<br />

Tuesday.<br />

explained," and I don't wait A juvenile from Manor-<br />

violations, drag <strong>of</strong>fenses and<br />

"We have enough trouble<br />

She has contacted <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

to give the Impression that we woods was seen leaving the<br />

criminal mischief.<br />

dealing with dellnouents."<br />

from fee governor's <strong>of</strong>fice on<br />

deal with angels. WV don't. scene and later was<br />

"These are not criminals<br />

Von Dyke denied the state -,_._,,<br />

down it well as local,<br />

We deal with delinquents."<br />

but youths that have a<br />

prosecuted and sentenced for has made any definite *«• tW« area la becoming<br />

property values, and he <strong>of</strong>-<br />

lamented Jenkins concerning such as Manorwoods provide<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Jast month more populated and continues<br />

fered the names <strong>of</strong> residents<br />

some statements made at a sentencing alternative to and police <strong>of</strong>ficials In other<br />

Monday night's meeting. "We Jamesburg. In addition, he towns where such facilities<br />

nid It cost taxpayers about are located ^<br />

$4,000 to 18,000 a year per While it was previously'<br />

youth at Manorwoods while it reported mat problems had<br />

would cost «. about *, 114,000 u a<br />

b<br />

uima The youths; who wouldn't<br />

attend local'schools, would<br />

receive their entire education<br />

on the site accept W when<br />

they are, under mipervislon,<br />

taken to worksites..<br />

According to Ay, Coleman<br />

had promised to have a<br />

broken window replaced but<br />

never did. the house has since<br />

been sold.<br />

Coleman responded that it<br />

was "my mistake" about the<br />

window replacement.<br />

In addition Ay told <strong>of</strong> four<br />

between Manorwoods houses within walking<br />

year per youth at Jameiburg, residents and at least one distance '<strong>of</strong> Manorwoods<br />

the state Juvenile correctional neighbor in ptette Manor, where fires had been set,<br />

faculty. complaints and problems which he attributed to actions<br />

The former Air Force base from other i neighbors wen by youths at the facility.<br />

at Palermo Is now the site for alliged djirlng Monday "I feel it would be<br />

jf<br />

ojrw oufAface;" lamented<br />

CommKteeman Bon,n?r<br />

le Tomb<br />

give .its<br />

okay to the move, It did. eg<br />

because, it "was, under (fee<br />

impression nothing could be<br />

done to change the ^ state's<br />

Van Dyke did note that 14 mind. - •£<br />

youths have run away from'<br />

Mayor Beyel said the.stflte<br />

used a "poor tactic" by not<br />

aonauy at'<br />

that the state had leased a to grow and traffic<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the property where<br />

a barracks, one classroom<br />

building and a kitchen facility<br />

are to be used by the youths.<br />

In addition Coleman said at they're gone," <strong>of</strong>fered one<br />

the time that the slate Is woman who lives across from<br />

currently spending about the facility. *<br />

$35,000 to modify the facility Tne public was also critical'<br />

to accommodate the boys as <strong>of</strong> the Township Committee.<br />

well as to comply with fire The body, men with only<br />

and safety codes so thethree<br />

facility could be in operation<br />

by mid to late April and that<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the 16 full-time staff<br />

members have moved to the<br />

area in anttdpation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•move. .<br />

< *" r " rn| tt nfl A number <strong>of</strong> residents noted<br />

that they wouldn't 'Jiiye<br />

learned <strong>of</strong> the matter had It<br />

not been for newspapers.;<br />

—Margie B<strong>of</strong>ten<br />

-mftnh^rf)r in<br />

October met with state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

regarding plans for EGG HUNT APRIL H '.<br />

Manorwoods, Coramltteemen Hie annual Easter eggjjunt<br />

have since maintained that it in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> for children 1*<br />

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IS.<br />

PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO<br />

ByALAINAAMENDT<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girls S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

Team played their first<br />

punt away Monday, against<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and the 144<br />

shutout got. the season <strong>of</strong>f to a<br />

good start, especially since<br />

they are playing in a new<br />

division.<br />

The first score was made by<br />

junior Dibble Oarviy who<br />

singled with two outs,<br />

crossing the plate on a double<br />

by junior Kathy Vail in the<br />

first inning.<br />

In the top <strong>of</strong> the second,<br />

junior Carol Cause walked<br />

with two outs, stole second<br />

ANDERSON'S MARINE<br />

UNIT RECEIVES MEDALS<br />

Cpl. Thomas J. Anderson,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> James T Anderson <strong>of</strong><br />

Gsborn Av,, Somert Point, la<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> Battalion<br />

Landing Team. 2 8, 22nd<br />

Marine Amphibious Unit,<br />

based at Camp Lejeune, N.C.,<br />

which was recently awarded<br />

the Armed Forces Expeditionary<br />

Medal, the<br />

, Marine Corps Expeditionary<br />

Medal, and the Navy Unit<br />

Commendation Medal In<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> participation in<br />

the operations and<br />

••Wacuations <strong>of</strong> U^S. citiiens<br />

and foreign nationals in<br />

Grenada and Beirut,<br />

i r'li ii r i iiiyiii»ViiMiViMiiVu* iVW<br />

THE SBNTINEL-LJBDGER, OCEAN Clltf. tij. THURSDAY, APRIL 5.<br />

O.C. girls shut out Atlantic <strong>City</strong> din opener<br />

Yd<br />

TRAVEL<br />

base, and scored on a double<br />

bv senior Audrey Kemenosh,<br />

Then Kemenosh ran in on a<br />

throwing error, when senior<br />

Susan North bunted. North<br />

then scored the 3rd run on a<br />

tingle by freshman Krlsty<br />

There was no georini in thi<br />

third inning but in the fourth,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> broke the game<br />

open by scoring five runs.<br />

Audrey Kemenosh scored<br />

first on a single by Kathy Vail.<br />

Kristy Miller and Debbie<br />

Garvey both scored on<br />

DAT!<br />

Mon. Apr. 3<br />

Thyrs. Apr.S<br />

Mon..Apr. 9<br />

Wed. Apr, 11<br />

Fri. Apr. 13<br />

Wed. Apr. II<br />

Thuri.Apr, 1»<br />

Mon Apr 30<br />

Wed. May 2<br />

Fri,May4<br />

Str.MayJ<br />

Mon.May 1<br />

Wed. May?<br />

Frl.Mayll<br />

Stf./Way 12<br />

Mon. May u<br />

Wed. May 1«<br />

Frl.May li<br />

Mon.Mayil<br />

• Wed. May 23<br />

Tuei.May 22<br />

• League Games<br />

Head Coach; Roland Watson<br />

OCEAN CITY HISH SCHOOL<br />

SOFTBALL • it§)-i4<br />

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* ylneland<br />

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•Mainland<br />

* Cumberland<br />

'Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Hammentpn Tournament<br />

* yintland<br />

* Egg Harbor Township<br />

•Holy Spirit<br />

Hammonton Tournament<br />

•Miilville<br />

* Qafccresf<br />

* Bridgeton<br />

* Mainland<br />

* Cumberlirid<br />

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fielder's choices. Vail scored<br />

on a single by soph, Kellie<br />

Ross, and sophomore Lisa<br />

Crompton crossed the plate on<br />

a single by, Carol Calise, .<br />

Going into the sixth Inning<br />

the score was W, and leading<br />

<strong>of</strong>f with a single was Kellie<br />

Ross, Running for Ross was<br />

junior Sue Becker, Becker<br />

hen scored on a passed bah",<br />

after being sacrificed by'<br />

Carol Calise. Audrey<br />

Kemenosh, who singled,<br />

scored on a hit by Susan<br />

North, and then North ran.in<br />

on a double by Kristy Miller.<br />

Scoring on a fielders choice<br />

was also Miller<br />

In the seventh and final<br />

inning Lisa Crompton lead <strong>of</strong>f<br />

with a single and scored i the<br />

last run for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> oh a<br />

single by Carol Calise.<br />

"I was very pleased with<br />

the Bggressiveness'dlsplayed<br />

<strong>of</strong>fensively, and <strong>of</strong> the varied,<br />

•I am extremely pleased with the attitiide <strong>of</strong> thcentire<br />

" +-J If<br />

but sound, defense that was Monday's game., , ,;' <strong>of</strong> "encouragement i"> anaJnpr><br />

Varsity gpftball<br />

consistent' throughout 'the "Those players came-;oWnplto1enta."> • had a successful opener, l<br />

gome," commented Coach through and did a fins job," >Wateon feels junior Sondra under the direction <strong>of</strong> new'<br />

Watson.<br />

said Watson. "And also I am Reenes pitched well. She Coach Paul LeFever, '," rj<br />

Although the team has some extremely pleased with the struck out four while walking The next home s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

inexperienced players, their attitude <strong>of</strong> the entire team none, '<br />

game is today (Thursday at 4) ••-<br />

inexperience didn't show in Th They <strong>of</strong>fered\escb \ other a lot - Also on Monday, the girli against git Vineland. Viild<br />

Season opener prelude to a tough<br />

season on the links for Raiders<br />

Place/Time<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

4:00<br />

4:00<br />

4:00<br />

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4:00<br />

The Mean <strong>City</strong> high school<br />

golf team kicked <strong>of</strong>f their 1984<br />

season with a win by<br />

squeaking past new Cape-<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Awiy<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Hornt<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

4:00<br />

4:0O<br />

4:00<br />

4:00<br />

4:00<br />

4:00<br />

4.00<br />

4:00<br />

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Atlantic League rival Atlantic aid Carson, new In his Itth<br />

aty in a tie-breaker, 227-235. year as coach.<br />

The first four players for Despite the win, Carson<br />

each team had identical said, It'll be far from easy for<br />

scores <strong>of</strong> 178. In such ease, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to repeat as<br />

fifth player decides the champs this year because <strong>of</strong><br />

match. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s fifth fee Division <strong>On</strong>e competition.<br />

man, senior Mike Knieser, Last year, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty com-<br />

finished eight strokes ahead peted in Division Tiro,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ms Atlantic <strong>City</strong> opponent? "It'll definitely be a lot<br />

"I figured the match might tougher this year because<br />

be close," said Coach Ralph<br />

m're up against bigger<br />

Orson,<br />

, .-Dmv<br />

"but not this<br />

w_ ,<br />

close,'<br />

J t schools," he said, nottng"tt«t<br />

Junior BUI Keueher led the. jnaeland, Mainland and Holy<br />

Haiders with a «, He was spirit should provide the<br />

followed by juniors Frank toughest ••-•--- challenges.<br />

Gallo with a 45 and Dwight "But I'm sure we'll be<br />

Van Vorst win a 46. Senior competitive," be continued.<br />

O»p Vail carded a 48. "We'll give all the teams a<br />

••Atlantic <strong>City</strong> is a decent pod match," ___<br />

team and it was great to beat ' tjjnlr" players Carson will<br />

them on an away course," be counting on include Junior<br />

Jinny Nickles and<br />

sophomore Richard Beuttel.<br />

Other team members Include<br />

senior Tom Chatburn,<br />

sophomores Brian Becotte,<br />

John Gilbert, Wayne<br />

Stowman and George<br />

Dowling. The one freshman<br />

on the team is Chris Breunlg,<br />

In addlUon to the problems<br />

<strong>of</strong> facing larger schools,<br />

Carson must contend with, a<br />

schedule that calls for seven<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the first ten matches<br />

being played away.<br />

"There is a definite* borne<br />

course advantage in golf," he<br />

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for us to qualify for the<br />

districts."<br />

Teams must win a certain<br />

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May in order to qualify.<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment Thursday, Aprii 5,1984<br />

Coastal storms<br />

and seashore<br />

complacency<br />

As individuals and as groups <strong>of</strong> individuals in<br />

communities, we make mistakes. And <strong>of</strong>tentimes<br />

we remain steadfast in our ways, continuing<br />

to err even alter our blunders are shown<br />

to be such,<br />

Such is the case with building too close to the<br />

sea. Even in the face <strong>of</strong> repeated damage aad<br />

destruction over the years, we continue to build<br />

on the sand dimes, in the dunes, directly behind<br />

fee dunes; in flood plains and in other low-lying<br />

areas adjacent to bodies <strong>of</strong> water which<br />

periodically expand beyond their banks or shores<br />

and on other occasions surge forth as nature<br />

flexes her muscle.<br />

The coastal storm last Thursday morning was<br />

the latest example <strong>of</strong> this muscle flexing, <strong>of</strong><br />

nature's letting us know in no uncertain terms<br />

Ait she is the boss and we had better listen; or,<br />

more correctly, learn to understand that we have<br />

to adapt to her and not vice versa.<br />

To some extent, to a relatively small extent, we<br />

along the shore have leaned to be accommodating<br />

even if we don't fully understand<br />

why. Sometimes we do realize the fact but still let<br />

conveniince^et to ftfrway <strong>of</strong> reaHfy.<br />

For example, we have learned — largely at the<br />

behest <strong>of</strong> government sanctioned flood insurance<br />

regulations — to build our homes on piling. But<br />

many people, perhaps most, believe this is so<br />

structures won't collapse through undermining<br />

during times <strong>of</strong> flooding. While this is so, it is also<br />

a type <strong>of</strong> building which provides the least<br />

resistance to rampaging waters and, furthermore,<br />

accommodates nature by permitting<br />

building in, flood plains in such a way that<br />

structures don't block the flow <strong>of</strong> water and aren't<br />

a barrier to nature's unrelenting forces,<br />

However, the biggest construction mistake is<br />

our insistence to build, even on piling, so close to<br />

the sea or back bays. Some such building is, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, necessary in a resort community.<br />

Marinas, docks and the like, however precarious '<br />

quite another to' build entire residential* communltieB<br />

in anas which sooner or later are going<br />

to be under water. ,<br />

As long as we continue to do this — as long as<br />

oogniMnt ttat damage, destruction and, yes,<br />

eventually death, is in the <strong>of</strong>fing. Despite the<br />

unpleasantness, we must remain alert to its<br />

reality and above all else must not be lulled into a<br />

Wse sense <strong>of</strong> security by idle talk or false<br />

rationalization.<br />

spoke <strong>of</strong> the storm and its damage m being th<br />

epal to or, in the least, approaching that <strong>of</strong> th<br />

ourselves.<br />

Hie March 29, 1984 storm was nothing compared<br />

to toe March >m storm. The-forma'<br />

resulted in damage; the latter, destruction. Last<br />

wwk's incountor with the weather and sea was<br />

brief; 22 years ago it was extended, lasting<br />

wsure systenis, the 'm storm comeided wlto<br />

lunar phasMJn such a wtojftat the low pressure<br />

By JAMES R. HURLEY<br />

N.J. State Senator<br />

(R-Cape, Cumberland)<br />

1962<br />

Storm aid is needed now<br />

• •• \ •<br />

to salvage the summer season<br />

Juat as we were on the<br />

threshold <strong>of</strong> a new tourist<br />

season, those ,<strong>of</strong> us at the<br />

- OsS2fi2€l - is my "'fffnftt hflff<br />

been so severe that mayors hi<br />

several local mpwjfipflHtfaj<br />

have told me they will require<br />

emergency financial<br />

assistance. I will do<br />

I can to ensure<br />

the state aid they need quickly<br />

In order to salvage the<br />

summer season.<br />

Owing tte storm, homes<br />

and streets were boded, sea<br />

walls collapsed and beaches<br />

UteraUy disappeared. In<br />

...we must move quickly<br />

<strong>of</strong> else the tourist season<br />

could be disastrous.<br />

Issue, which I sponsored, run Into the<br />

to repaln, fljey nuut have to recow<br />

We wfll be in constant from this tragedy. I will then<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices to make sure these state <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

die tte tourist season could<br />

be disastrous. Last year<br />

atone, tte tourist Industry<br />

Drought |9 billion into tte<br />

state. Here than 275,000<br />

people rely on tourism for<br />

their livelihoods<br />

, The,., economy <strong>of</strong> Mnth<br />

J<br />

Keep <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

*out <strong>of</strong> step*<br />

Editor, SenHneM-tdger;<br />

"Making Is away<strong>of</strong>Ufe,"a <strong>Ocean</strong> O&m « fflW. my<br />

fetter from John Baramano <strong>of</strong> SaWno and I brought pur<br />

Roseroont Pa ; «Fin eluidfenj and iny<br />

- AltoouA dri^ag Is • way *Mn» ««, »» bringing<br />

f<br />

J« a preducttw «w. It to, m *• yMia^ ftmite; atf<br />

Mr. Baranzano layi, "bigger mwiere wttfcn prevails. nm ta<br />

Land stronger than we can A» • P"?*^? ^<br />

imagine" Ocefln Ci & l MMnfiy<br />

WitdWIlt<strong>of</strong>la WrcM«eitsdiWIlt<strong>of</strong>lag reMipnend reMipnen jhat «Je,;3ly «Je3ly<br />

and detrimental effects In the remain "out <strong>of</strong> step with the<br />

itwii <strong>of</strong> paejili with whom we «««»*<br />

fr ^^ l 2SL m ii l # n<br />

asioc&te,n tte deaths <strong>of</strong> the Ibe jojto MM! Integr^ &•<br />

Innocent In highway ae- wMAitlinimou^<br />

ddoits, and in ite loaa <strong>of</strong> n&lLtm<br />

taUbitioii and control is «vHte,N,j.<br />

by<br />

views on alcohol<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It was. surprising to read<br />

Ibis Is an open letter to your comments knowing that<br />

Oonwell Savage In response to when you recently returned to<br />

Ms letter In The Sentinel-live<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> you were<br />

Ledger issue <strong>of</strong> 29 March: certainly aware <strong>of</strong> tie<br />

DearConwell:<br />

alcoholic restrictions In<br />

lam most amazed that you restaurants here. 4 t \<br />

are sponsoring the serving <strong>of</strong> I win fag Jiappjrte fiavoou<br />

y t t ^ ^<br />

WiWy, ! ", — * wine with — '&0k<br />

"W Detti were raised fa after dinner, too. Bot-j<br />

families who Bummered here meantime — and I'm not<br />

to many years as neighbors, belnghystarical-why didn't<br />

Had our families not enjoyed', you retire to WUdwood? *<br />

*• Wweratt ataospheM - Your old (and I do mean<br />

as « as the Sunday old) Brighton Place buddyrestrictions—<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and one <strong>of</strong> the nice guys «aio<br />

they in all probability would loves <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

haw summered in WUdwood David Z.H. Marvel<br />

» Aflantle afy. 0^B«&<br />

cost goes on<br />

can't let this storm destroy W "<br />

our ^Hnpwf <strong>of</strong> having one, I<br />

will do evervthing possible to Placing "flaMo'CTltf' thlv ffl -the same stretdwior<br />

make sure this doesn't nap. headline <strong>of</strong> a letter written Bra second time In five years;<br />

pen, last week by Alan Gansert is Gansert's five yeara In <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

• ,, qaMe appropriate. •'" 4 l -, ., MtanwMfc i|^¥M^fOfr<br />

—,,_ '- - " aeheatfleitte people^ l ^ ^ v i ^ rMii*<br />

Thanks TOr ««*» *• Minjid Mm• Wit; l^lh m rea^get<br />

.** c ***^° I 1 "* beachfills are transitory whUe^ !^W;o^:if |MBiti.jgWni<br />

~ »1 * mm nffllonNioBar bonduig is real; jWfifitp«tt«Jil;Wa^lten<br />

to price and refuse le Iflbat<br />

Tne day after the storm, tondtag, ' mltmwit to tte iim Huh. <strong>of</strong> tte flood, and ottered to<br />

Assemblyman Guy Muzianl I have visited the com- and continues to be our ally. move jny car to higher<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> la spending<br />

meet with representatives, werehardesttttby^iitomi storan^vagedreglona <strong>of</strong> tte Not only did he do this, but<br />

from Gov. Kean's <strong>of</strong>fice and •to<br />

see tte damage first band, shore and pledged tte full refused to take any money for<br />

,ft* state Departatnt <strong>of</strong> In addition, I plan to meet cooperation <strong>of</strong> the state in his trouble. All I know Is that<br />

Environmental Protection to<br />

discuss the financial hardship<br />

with the mayors'<strong>of</strong> those assisting these communities. his name is Jeff, and he lives<br />

many communities In our<br />

manicipaJtt|eg - fcek Bitt. m^i^start <strong>of</strong> tew tfOftiJfc<br />

dtatrlet now face. We<br />

ner, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Domlnlck nier season just weeks away,<br />

discussed what emergency<br />

Raffa, Sea Isle aty; Rachel we must move quickly to<br />

financial assistance could be<br />

pan, Avalon and Daniel make|oiir peaches safe for<br />

Beyel, Upper, TownA^-. to tourhtt; /' and, assist<br />

1<br />

Ite'iltfrtatttattaeTeMi : f- , ^: * ;<br />

about It! . *]*«;.•• , •* Si i" •«.- .^in.'aii'.ii.ia;! a^ti/'ViC ^Sii^<br />

tow prwauri and nOTtheast ^nds were present, g W*.^vie. (TO) hunting eampaenrmoat mH^intehSin^.-^KS7o1«S^rS "^« «S^W^^ ^^»»«pt«Wpb*e#<br />

but not the moon phase. ^ J^/ M ^ i wfldUJeagmcto<br />

•WhunBngieaion on tte Jhey are to ttoie who would lfflSeniagnmSI'b%d* ; ^f? Z, W-'% • •* B^^«W^iBiSrP%<br />

aBMmj tiii.ii--->i. L. J,« r- n«l»«ao rtWtag iwan, enjoy rtdUfewittout Wlllna fcFfcP^ ii«Bnu«wi» m«w ;-wtBiyMir-bifcif«^|tW"''-*««m*««t-"pariialM<br />

arounoV While it makes m diflerenw to, the itae magnificent wute ~£ r ^• -" 1 ^ i dtJeTO „ K^ '*«« NauHfta; »fii^flj#|ride in tte amnutage. wm^W^mtm^ias^v<br />

property owner whether his home or huain«M UrdssDend the winter with A.Or«,.»fKM,»)nk~.n^ .^T^^^M^^Ai^^ fntfll' free.TOeaaietoiAlfrD^SiidldMt^mriw* tfiatJPw.? •^^V^KSSS^KI.<br />

; piflfl«fl wi-itB' fA- >ffi@» iTw tune to act is now,<br />

sustained an inch <strong>of</strong> flooding or a loot, the fact<br />

ia|elast ftursday was^ minor , I SSSlJ!Ra£.'!BSS<br />

rraaujpiihjiMama|e last/ftufiday waa minor<br />

t<br />

tf w^fl||6iaielves to believrthaifOTlame<br />

SreJugh jWanbthtr '82 " " -<br />

wylMse;^ure <strong>of</strong> reaJit<br />

have an inaccurate sense o<br />

^^^^^iilk^toe^tteii^Blfleelt<br />

fore these;; miigWficehti<br />

ocreaturea become bloodledi<br />

Mbrt Black<br />

Mhe Sentinel-Ledger<br />

aftermath <strong>of</strong> the March 29 coastal storm<br />

Hie extent <strong>of</strong> damage to the sand dunes was obvkiiis, TMs was tte scene<br />

from 38th Street.<br />

. pinto by PW.YW)<br />

••-A couple <strong>of</strong> sightseers survey the Boardwalk damage close up at 18th<br />

fitfeet.<br />

beWhale Beach section <strong>of</strong> Strathmere.<br />

i , .FMaMfT<br />

Strathtnere resists and their pets are helped<br />

out <strong>of</strong> a NattoaalGaajrd track following evacuatkm.<br />

TTie War <strong>of</strong> 1812 monument at the end <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey Avenue was lapped by tay waters in<br />

Somers Point.<br />

Page Five, Section Two<br />

Thursday, April 5,1984<br />

After the water subsided; streets remained littered Wftfci<br />

A front-entl loader was called into service to push back sand<br />

blocked the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-L«iigportBridge. »?'§«:nftMlW<br />

The Brighton place Condominium was perhaps $e<br />

damaged structure on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beachfront. - :<br />

Uftiiir;water everywhere—including at the intersecUon <strong>of</strong> 9th Street and Asbuf^Araine:<br />

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MRCONDmONED<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

35 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED<br />

8900 Ventnor Ave. Margate<br />

(S Mlnutos North ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>)<br />

Or. Martin C. Wisznat, Pastor<br />

OWIGMATBOO,<br />

0UR8MATCHHST,<br />

«EATI««,<br />

MEAT MEACHMO,<br />

ttffATPnOMAH<br />

fiREATFBXOWSHP,<br />

OKATPEOflE,<br />

MEATFATTH,<br />

U<strong>On</strong>UNL<br />

^ MAKETMI<br />

' ACfcATCHURCH<br />

Dfl.WKJZNATPflEACHES: ,<br />

:S:44<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

StbaodCmtnlAvniN OtMilClty.MJ.<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 8,1984<br />

9:00 A.M.-Church School \<br />

10:30 A.M. -Mominfl Worship \<br />

"THERE Is No WASTE<br />

WITH GOD"<br />

Rev. David M. Finch \<br />

<br />

\ WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. - PRAYER SERVICE<br />

ittndiog tor Hi*,<br />

ifunduntnUlt<br />

OCEAN CTTY<br />

ii\<br />

• «- U-u^^^ m<br />

SSZ EHUflLMR !;.^X<br />

Jftrat |taebjrterimt OHIrur*:^<br />

The Presbyterian Church, 0.S.A,<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue ., ^<br />

Rev. Wm.Radcllffe Al|en, TtiMb Piitor<br />

Rev, Jeffrey W. Winter^Assistant pastor<br />

/ Director <strong>of</strong> Music,'broanJ''<br />

Jeanne," Rldgway; **<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 8,198<br />

MORNING WORSHIP.— II-OOa.m^<br />

Charles R.SwlndolJ-FtLMSERIES-7:0(>pir^<br />

, "StrengthcningYouf Grip <strong>On</strong> AuUioritv^-'^<br />

fcf'i' 1<br />

Soloists announced for<br />

|t|pod Friday service<br />

H&R BLOCK-<br />

Found<br />

David<br />

CITY, N J.<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION<br />

Dr, Buck is Chapel speaker Sun. I<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL U ajn.. Morning worship Sunday-8,9:30 and 11 ajn. U ajn. • Church Service <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

fiifiBi McCoy, Sector <strong>of</strong> "nmaWi {**$•<br />

BAPTIST<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service Wednesday evening-7 p.m. «ndamday^l Bev. Wruk Mote<br />

music OF. John Garrahan,'-<br />

. JAMES AME<br />

(American BaptiJt)<br />

1ft St. and Haven Av. 18th St. and Simpson Ave, TABERNACLE BAPTIST STATIONS <strong>of</strong><br />

OAttY ;. SUNDAY y OTNDAY<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> G(y<br />

Ml St. and West Av. fee ova,<br />

limn, to2pan.-Reading 9t45 ajn. - Sunday school B ajn. - Church school<br />

R Itev. Bk Beckworth J. Voorhees, community Center<br />

Itev- Bfflcbael Waltem, pastor fWdaytveatag-7pjn. Room open 11 ajn. • Morning worship 10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

^MC , Rev, Richard Wingate, pastor<br />

—r »i»^ja,-Ev«togierfloe worahlp, Patter Flnefi<br />

£\ ' —— ~ . SUNDAY O0NFESSONS<br />

aWNDAY _^, WNDAY . .10 am, - Sunday school Saturday from 11 ajn. to<br />

^ " W ^ TOMJESMY<br />

T 9:30 am. _•_ Church school 10 ajn,' - Worship service 11 ILB, . Morning service noon, before mam to the<br />

', 11 ajn. • Morning worship with Rev, Wingate preaching. ' — evening and after daQy mm<br />

.EwBtagifffftB. NwaeryPwvloM TUESDAY _ « _ _<br />

— 11:15 ajn. Sunday school 7:30 pm - Prayer service CHURCH OF THE<br />

li<br />

7 "" PW * fcg - -<br />

HOLY TRINITY 7;M pjL.-.PWjW'BWWto TRINITY UNITED<br />

EPISCOPAL nd bible study<br />

oSmtdfr '?**<br />

RESURRECTION, RJD.<br />

For 24-hour devotional FAITH BAPTIST<br />

200 W. Tudcahoe Rd.<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY message, phone 398-8S26. tjppgr Township Middle Marmora<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice is located School<br />

Migr, James J. Zegers,<br />

aUNewRd.<br />

at 247 W. Inlet Rd., phone 399- Perry Road<br />

Hinwwd<br />

6126. Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

l add the taJdAprllTrtftArt SLJota<br />

, «««««« ifh,^^av Veataor, 6:10 p,ni. at the Ventocr pastor in annomving a special mstnicttag. Class stee is<br />

tssvjBrti: sxnsrvi gp&stssss 1 : s?Ms i ss ta VIDETTO<br />

"We're for-yo»*fl<br />

s sr - T-,-<br />

Church readies trips in May ladies tea at 2 pjn.<br />

Call Pastor Elwln Jewell far<br />

additional information at 822-<br />

4742.<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

St, Joseph'! Church, New Orleans Expo, May 21-28.<br />

Somers Point is planning a There will be two days to Looking<br />

v "UnrtngOe9anCltft¥ictnltf"<br />

trip to the Inner Harbor in visit the fair-grounds and a for the Right itH'9 still good,<br />

Baltimore on May 15. cruise on the paddle boats. All<br />

m repair most m j ,<br />

sidetrips are included In the Nursing Home? W$ti§n, dryers, riwrafon<br />

Arrangements have also price. For further Information<br />

and dishwashers.<br />

been made for a visit to the call Ann Smith, 627-1579.<br />

individual MM ntlna couprn in<br />

•Parts Sales<br />

IHM 01 itf*n RM&ll turn Urn Invll«<br />

t» BUM nut MM IB UnwooO<br />

IrtCWt CMMf. M UIWM<br />

The Godfrey § cifl npKt • frMAy «'<br />

meMMn win «r*M ptnaul m- ULMER<br />

tinften atimtf n i« Hitir<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

rwtltn.<br />

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Established 1896<br />

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109 Central Ave. 644 S. Shore Rd.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, Palermo, N.J. i<br />

Phone 399-0077 Phone 398-0077 j<br />

Herbert L. Sodfrey, Owner; John T, Newman, Manager<br />

In Tim* ot Trouble, We Arm As<br />

ti-rL-<br />

Near At Your Phone y/.<br />

: pledging for tne future, as in the past, the unta.and<br />

maiT dlBnlflt<br />

HT<br />

StlCCESSOH TO OCEAN Cfm «HgT FUNERAL<br />

^Discipleship<br />

iw<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

today<br />

celebration rt<br />

Chel<br />

Wlmberp<br />

(ftforJfay "The Devil hath power to<br />

assume • pleaitagaape..."<br />

^'1)0 you have good reasons<br />

Wm. Shakespeare<br />

a celebrate what the Lord has<br />

.hi your life? Are you A recent survey rivalled<br />

over to tell others that over half <strong>of</strong> all Ameri-<br />

Jesus has made a difcans are convinced there Is<br />

ference in your life?" asks the<br />

a Devil. Those who do not<br />

believe In a Devil may have<br />

Rev. Richard Nichols, pastor been looking for a particular<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sea We <strong>City</strong> United<br />

The<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> creature who looked<br />

'Methodist Church.<br />

the part.<br />

,, Members <strong>of</strong> the The Devil's task Is to de<br />

ephgregatlon there will have eel ve and destroy. He would<br />

mortgage<br />

-^ rtunltles to express their fool very few If he looked to<br />

everyone as he really Is. In<br />

and praise during a "Hamlet," Shakespeare<br />

plesblp celebratton the speculates that perhaps we<br />

specialists<br />

ilweeltend <strong>of</strong> May.<br />

wouldn't know the Devil if<br />

tVfttm begin witha "come to we taw him. As with any-<br />

Ttteparly mipper" on friday<br />

thing else, It's best to consl<br />

der character and not be too<br />

' Wnlng, foUowed by singing'<br />

want to Help<br />

quick to fudge by appearance.<br />

C$£# program. <strong>On</strong> Saturday With us, there are no<br />

evening there will be a "minor details," Everything<br />

oilebration supper followed we do can be Important to<br />

by staging and a program. <strong>On</strong> those "we serve, and there-<br />

Sunday tnorning the team fore lustlfles our closest<br />

attention.<br />

OQordlnator will speak on the j0r0gj ijecome a<br />

topic "To be a dischde is to be<br />

In ministry." This will be WIMBERG<br />

followed by 0 luncheon in the<br />

church social hall. All are Funeral Home<br />

invited to attend any or all <strong>of</strong> fWT OOMTMNM «t FMMral<br />

the special events. For fur-<br />

WP II,'WC llir ninnrv Ann VVP M.')V" the" rxprili'.'.-<br />

SltoMltf<br />

tt»-')nfonnattoncall Rev.<br />

you cm flppriirl on flrcn^c Dor- M-ty c nuntv<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

NlcholB at the church <strong>of</strong>fice,)<br />

Snvinns S nun w,i<br />

Pftone 399-2654<br />

e In Din age <strong>of</strong> medicare, social security and horhes for the<br />

aged, sometimes people forget an itrfpoitant part <strong>of</strong> growing ,<br />

old— tranquiiity! " • ><br />

Yes, tranquilrty and peace are just asimportant m gruvVnigold''<br />

grscefuDjp as is suflident insurance or.aD.the other tneanswrth',<br />

which we show our concern for the ekleriy '"'<br />

! vou ever noticed that aid people have a, knack iol A<br />

putting things In <strong>of</strong>der? In fact they need everything ticTy tiefit<br />

and sura. Certainly their greatest need Is for peace and Security<br />

— but this can come only when Ulcy are at peace i&ith Cod!<br />

If we want to reap the harvest <strong>of</strong> friendship with God In our<br />

old age, then we mum cultivate our relation with Him—when we<br />

art young and able. Regular church attendance and worship is<br />

your assurance <strong>of</strong> peace and tranquilily during your own gentle<br />

lengthening yMrs, It will be a heavensent reward and one which<br />

you cannot, will not, want to miss.<br />

OMfjin.'illv P5r,ihlr',hr-fl lr h»'ip<br />

Thnts our primary business. And WP re good nr<br />

tm*' V *H .Trtnlport/Ufpn to arid from aYLScp<br />

If you've<br />

pot what it t«8cesr<br />

we've got<br />

what fOij need.<br />

"Youriecaritwsour secunty<br />

Rret National State gink<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

fam Oflctt hi Octn Ot» IM-;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

Savings ft Loin<br />

1001 iMhvy 9ni.<br />

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Inwrance Agcnc^. inci L<br />

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j., SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J. THimSPAV, AI'IUI 5,<br />

Sixth season <strong>of</strong> girls' track and field brings with it several firsts<br />

CTWs spring Is the sixth<br />

«t*aon for girla track and<br />

Bpld competition at the high<br />

Igbgol but this time around<br />

(here are several firsts for the<br />

Napfes; for assistant coach<br />

Kathy Zombek', it U the first<br />

j/ear <strong>of</strong> teaching and<br />

tiMeUdg. Also, ttto wffl be fee<br />

jetlUon in Division Two for<br />

run, and Margie Bonnet In Of<br />

«0<br />

(Sye, Chris Shalkrass<br />

and Anne Evans), team<br />

members art experienced,<br />

"The future definitely looks<br />

Division <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Nlil llTl 1 Tl Oil<br />

serious trepidation on my part<br />

«ince we've competed against<br />

tee teams and have done<br />

rfell In the past," noted Coach<br />

Naples. "Moreover, I believe<br />

$e better the compeUUon Is,<br />

$e mere pnparcd we*D be for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has many<br />

returning team members,<br />

Thomas S, Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

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Ucented-<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

ass-sr ""•"<br />

•<br />

•Mlllvllle<br />

So. Jersey Relays<br />

Oakcrest<br />

Cape May County Meet<br />

*iridB«ton<br />

•Mainland<br />

N.J.S.I.A.A. Sectionals<br />

N.J.S.I.A.A. Sectionals<br />

State Finals,<br />

Head Coach: Wayne Colman<br />

Assiitanf Coaches: Gary begenhardt • Wait Dull<br />

tiff<br />

Away a-M,<br />

Home 3iM'<br />

Away 3f3tf*<br />

Away lOsOO<br />

Home 3:3Q.<br />

Away J;OD!?<br />

Away 9:00<br />

Away ,. -L,<br />

Away %m.<br />

Away 1:00<br />

Away Sim.<br />

Home 10:00<br />

Home 3:30<br />

Away 3:30<br />

Away ! "<br />

Away •»>..''<br />

Betty Zaleski, executive director <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />

educational Fund, shows <strong>of</strong>f a pair <strong>of</strong> trunks worn,<br />

and autographed by Rocky Oraziano.<br />

sportanon is a major expense #^j»i _!,«,•»_ • ,• • fl _ ,•<br />

for school districts in his area, celebrity auction this Sunday<br />

EARL L SHAW, JR.<br />

-!NC-<br />

ROOHNGA<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

252 West Avenue<br />

Dial: 399-2128<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRY 11<br />

ALTEMTHNS • REMODELING •ADDITIONS<br />

SPECIALIZING IN VINYL SIDING<br />

• PHONE3994724 •<br />

Warren North<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. & Bay Ave. Phone 399-2936<br />

Building • Remodeling • Alterations<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding • Interior a Exterior Palming<br />

• Formica Work * Furniture Repair & Refiniihing<br />

"FREE ESTIMATES"<br />

HOME REMODELING SPECIALIST<br />

Can (609) 398-9644<br />

ADDITIONS - GARAGES - DORMERS<br />

DECKS - WINDOWS - PANELING<br />

"ALL RENOVATIONS"<br />

GOODWIN BUILDING CO.<br />

' 933 WEST AVE. OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

;<br />

M. CHISM<br />

Specializing in Custom Building<br />

, Additions • Alterations • Renovations<br />

poet<br />

"ESTIMATES Can 399*8304<br />

iliiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<br />

Robert A. Davenport Jr.<br />

ELEdTRICAL , „ , m w<br />

; CONTRACTOR (** * ^ ]<br />

— Residential & CommercfaJ Wiring |<br />

Free Estimates 398-1222<br />

iiiiirrtmiii'njiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiinimiiPii'iiiiiii/iiiii|i»liHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<br />

AL8EBT H. STITELER II<br />

Homi (609)653 0317 '<br />

f . ,for 35 years!" 1<br />

(609) 927-3827 '<br />

.'« ' , ,<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

, Gutten<br />

. Siding<br />

Tne Cape Educational Fund<br />

Is holding Its second annual<br />

celebrity auction 2 to 5 pjn, In<br />

Cape May Convention Han on<br />

the Boardwalk where personal<br />

items donated by some<br />

100 celebrities will go to the<br />

MgMit bidder;<br />

All proceeds benefit the<br />

Cbpe Educational Fund which<br />

to a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it, community<br />

afaggatoi established to<br />

promote quality education In<br />

the schools <strong>of</strong> Caps M<br />

PLASTERING<br />

HEW WORK 4 PATCHING<br />

WATEflPHOOFED<br />

STUCCO<br />

PLASTEHING<strong>of</strong>ASKInOJ<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL &<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SHEETROCKING<br />

A RNISHING<br />

GREG K.<br />

CORSON<br />

AND DAUGHTER<br />

399-7683<br />

If no answer call 399-3193<br />

awards are made available<br />

tar special school projects<br />

designed to motivate children<br />

to learn.<br />

Tickets for the celebrity<br />

auction aft |S and are<br />

available from the fnntfs<br />

oBBet, «WBn, or at the door.<br />

AD purchased items are^eai<br />

deductible. v;rr<<br />

'"<br />

PENNY PARTY<br />

IN POINT<br />

No. 1 wUl sponsor*<br />

pennyViparty,. JM pjtffc;<br />

FHday, April 6 at the Bethel<br />

Road flrehoose. Refreshments<br />

will be available. •>,<br />

Fire Company No. 1 Is a<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it service<br />

organization not affiliated<br />

witt the city <strong>of</strong> Sonera Point.<br />

SCOTT<br />

STORAGE<br />

- INC _ *3<br />

641 Asbury Ave.*<br />

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

Public Storage Rentals<br />

from Ml* 1 a month<br />

For Info Call<br />

398-5005<br />

Energy<br />

Services<br />

(Air Conditioning Refrigeration Heating Plumbing<br />

Residential Commercial *3|<br />

Service<br />

Installation<br />

I. Matatoitanct Strek* CwbMts Avilibto<br />

2.CantiilW«k .<br />

3. Largt taw* Cummgal« AbtwpOM CMten<br />

4 2 4 t a l 1<br />

We operate, maintain, repair and upgr<br />

Systems and Equipment that, consufi<br />

control, convert, vand conserve Engery.<br />

SELL You ^<br />

WILL SELL YOU SERVK<br />

Do It Yourselfersj<br />

^'il^^HC^^^Aincionditfoninal<br />

W I N D O W A I M ^ m A i<br />

and we wlil provide a'-ulner Mi<br />

if worH cannot bodone on the spot.<br />

Oil Burners & Kerosene Heaters<br />

' DON'T WA.T FbR^6iT 1 W,NTe|M<br />

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, 1084<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />

TOY (rasy)<br />

Sages Dynamic Seniors<br />

•quaw dancing, Youth Center<br />

8th Strtet " and Atlantic<br />

Avenue, caller Fred Keil,<br />

10:30 to 12 a,m.<br />

jJWting Safety and<br />

seamanship course, spon-<br />

r'l<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

ififfih Center, 7pm<br />

Rotary Club, meeting,<br />

OUajl Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point. 6:30 p.m.<br />

Matehpolnt duplicate<br />

bridge, Community Center,<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community<br />

Center Swim-athon fund<br />

.reiser, Community Center, 8 Band Booster, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

to 4 P- m - Hgh School, band room, 8<br />

• • pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free PubUc _<br />

Ubrory preschool story hour, Knlghti <strong>of</strong> ColuabUi<br />

children 3 to 5, from 10:30 to meeting, St. Auguitlne's<br />

11:30 im - rectory basement, 8 p.m.<br />

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

.Soroptimlit meeting, i:30<br />

soped by FlottUa 81, U.S. p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA annual ^KM Memorial Hospital<br />

Coast Guard Auxiliary, Arts<br />

*ring fair, In the all purpoie Hospital AuslUary <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Omter, 409 Weiley Av., 7:30 to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171 room <strong>of</strong> the Intermediate<br />

| 9:30 p.m.<br />

. FiAM njiitlng, Masonic<br />

J<br />

Lodge, 7:30 p.m.<br />

omens Association <strong>of</strong><br />

IB Chapel by.thi.Saa, SSth Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SOmt and Asbury Avenue, 10 meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

a.m.<br />

iVdmen's Research<br />

meeting, St. Peter's United<br />

Senior Citizens square<br />

danelni, Howard Stataten's<br />

Senior Citons' BUg., 83rd<br />

Street and Bay Avenue, caller<br />

Methodist Church, book revue<br />

at 11 a.m. and members will<br />

display handiwork for<br />

preparation <strong>of</strong> ipring craft<br />

~0mt, 1p.m.<br />

DHVi Platt, l:3tf to 3:30 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Country Music by the Sea<br />

Feitiyal, Music Her, 1 to 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Alanon meeting, Our Lady<br />

Of Good Counsel, 40th Street<br />

and Central Avenue, 8:30 p.m.<br />

e h»P ter . workihop. Youth<br />

ichool. 10 to 2 p.m, Oenter, 10 a.m.<br />

MONDAY Alcoholics Anonymous,<br />

Catholicism in American Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

culture leeturei, St. church hall, 30th Sttwt, 7<br />

Augustine's school hall, P m<br />

delivered by Migr. Joieph<br />

Devlin, 7:30 p.m.<br />

SAGES Dynamic Seniors<br />

——-<br />

Alanon, n, St. John's John Lutheran<br />

•lurch, 8:30 p.m.<br />

will meet at St. Peter's Matehpolnt juniors bridge,<br />

Methodist Church, 8th Street OMnraunKy Centtr, 7:30'pjn.<br />

and Cental Avenue, Joseph -^,<br />

MeCnIlough ATlkWUUUIlgil to Ul pr^KlK present an fUl Council wuiua^!,* workshop, nwj nab <strong>City</strong><br />

werview <strong>of</strong> South Jersey Gas Hall, 7:80 p.m.<br />

OB., 10 a.m, ——<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music present<br />

Westminster Chapel choir In<br />

concert, Music Pier, 8 p.m.<br />

*<br />

WW meeting, 8 pjn.<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point, i:S0 p,na.<br />

Civic Club Garden<br />

Departajent, recreation hall,<br />

8th Street, 9:30 am<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

meeting, noon.<br />


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u^lntrylngtolD3epth«8tadenls<strong>of</strong>OCHSwen<br />

Informed, accepts these announcements eagerly.'Although, in the past, sitertnialn»Manc#;|<br />

and c0mniuniry''customer([<br />

relations'. A .high 'school,<br />

ANBKAraMWI nm 1 full IUM<br />

MparnmcM pF(l«rrM, but net<br />

nK« Wt will mm rnpoulbl.<br />

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or ptrtflma, ail<br />

if<br />

«. mimr. Apply «M<br />

Ml Cwiff.l AVI far<br />

MOTEL HELP WANTED — chain.<br />

MnMia, nuintarjrvc pafMn, d«k<br />

CHAMIlKKRieN - CARBTAKEH<br />

fyatf * n •Mrtmaflt MUM, mH, May may until omil at it<br />

m, % will tnln, uury IM<br />

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BABYSITTER NintB - to- want.<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />

Wanted ProFI. Services FroFI, Service! Pr<strong>of</strong>'I. Service*<br />

We Buy<br />

used video<br />

movie cassettes<br />

both Beta<br />

and VMS<br />

Bring to:<br />

Knight's Video<br />

8thSt.*W«*l«yAv«.<br />

Oeaan <strong>City</strong><br />

Per Evaluation<br />

NO COPIES<br />

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AUDITIONS FOB OKLAHOMA - Ml*<br />

MM Jnd ftm.1. MpppB only. Call far<br />

MpsfntflMM40.717* tf M HOUH OlniW<br />

Thwtr., Rt.»., Jw.lnlcn, N.J. 4J J<br />

Personals<br />

Tliiiilu to st, JUM Mr hwr rteilvM,<br />

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TRINITY PAINTIN©<br />

Joe Csncelller<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Residential • Commercial<br />

Qualiry VVorK-Free Estimate<br />

CALL 399-6657<br />

C A V TILE<br />

Chart** T*r1nonl<br />

' Contractor<br />

Complete<br />

Bathroom and Kitchen<br />

Renovations<br />

FireplacesFoyerE-Patios<br />

H.w Work —All Repair*<br />

398-7348<br />

OSHBINBR'I MlUFiH - ifirt Im.<br />

mglifMy, fflrii NevmiMr Call if»f<br />

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mai TO CBNTER CITY — w<br />

UnMIHBM, 5h.rjmp.nM. LMfO.C<br />

7:ij..m., iMmn iW lim FRANK TEDESCO<br />

(TORI AND KITCHEN HELP naatad,<br />

OLD WOOD FURNITURE: Oik,<br />

April until Octobar. Aftar ma IM<br />

nHMawnr. mom. CMH tar contwH «f<br />

nmMMi, cmipMI SMfeM Klttfan<br />

heuM, Full or pirtlil. From iHlc M<br />

SBM Awry Ay*, Ocaan city* N J.<br />

Wfflwftf<br />

y , t y, Btrtm, Mima .nyttilno boufltlt. all<br />

.ppolntm«it orpoo»f-«)7,<br />

Concrete Contractor<br />

31 Years Experience<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Surrounding Areas.<br />

Curbing*DrJv(wayi*Porehn<br />

only. «nr tsMniri M iny enMIM. MM ila<br />

UJ. «M IM pfMr Mt<br />

HMM ClMM IM N<br />

SMewaiksiFisors'lfc,<br />

AM Estimates 927-5052<br />

UTILITY WORKER<br />

The Cape May Count',<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority<br />

Is seeking candidates for •<br />

Utility worker position a<br />

the County-wide Sanitary<br />

Landfill. .Candidates must<br />

have the ability to read,<br />

write, speak and understand<br />

English sufficiently to perform<br />

the duties <strong>of</strong> the post<br />

tlon. Candidates should also<br />

have the ability to perform<br />

Umlted, routine maintenance<br />

and repairs <strong>of</strong> mobile equiDment<br />

and other equipment<br />

and machinery commonly<br />

used at a sanitary landfill.<br />

Interested applicants should<br />

request an application from<br />

the Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority.<br />

R.D. 1, Box 233, Cape May<br />

Court House, N.J. 03210.<br />

Telephone 4«5-902£. Deadline<br />

for application is 5:00<br />

p.nr.-AprJI' »6, 19M. An<br />

Equal , Opportunity and<br />

ffirmatfve Action terniioyer<br />

4 ,i<br />

Wanted<br />

KANE'S COINS<br />

^Coini, Stamp*, Suppllat<br />

124B Aabury Av».<br />

• 3Q8-59P8<br />

^Buying vary Fine A Bitter '<br />

' < Morgan Silver Dollar*<br />

, 187S-iaO4>ia.8O««. i<br />

>' Paao* Dollar*<br />

•11.00M.<br />

Oftn All Vaar - Wad Htni *ar.<br />

Buying & Sflllno Coint ,-<br />

V- - Mnct^lMl >' ' 'ii<br />

,w]uc»tl6n is f^quirad and''<br />

advanced technical and/or<br />

•ngintering study In solid<br />

disposal Is'l<br />

dreferred Salary (Rangeii<br />

ttr,«M l OOtU COLLBCTOR — «l*aa to Bur<br />

.WmS-anaVcttlna Mad dolls wood<br />

Sdutut.dolli. Clrna anlmala and<br />

Alnanoariwlla, loyi Call awnlnoaJHtmt<br />

if<br />

ONB OA TWO WIT SUITS - ftont<br />

imaaniF color Hood and boois«aiirta<br />

•-. tJ3,«1r> Submit'<br />

'reiumas With'raferencei [<br />

.'fbi .Cap*''May Count/l<br />

Municipal *J " ', UtillllWI<br />

Child Care<br />

THE CHILDHENS PLACB -117 HMn<br />

A»., »M2M. MiMfnle «M n o l<br />

curlculum. Mon.lhrou^i Prl. Half<br />

full My MFVIM. Asa M yrt.<br />

WILL BO BABVJITTINO - In<br />

Mm, Mm 1 wwk. V«-y oood<br />

tnimn, IVMM hdutfac can m-<br />

Tutoring<br />

REMEDIAL REAOINS — FtefllM,<br />

•temantary Sdiool MMBI SpalllM,<br />

languaoa •rtt, arlthmMIt, ilmsla<br />

•patch prsblania, raadMMa awk, Ait<br />

tour 1 ! htip htipai arnfM tttehtf,<br />

Arllnt NMI, \tU PlHtvrt Avt. 0CMH<br />

Clty,C*lim.|7f4. tl<br />

Autos For Salt<br />

WANTED<br />

Drowned cars and Irucki<br />

Cash Paid- Fail remove<br />

Oc«an Halght*<br />

Auto Salvage<br />

Call 927-7337<br />

927<br />

DIAMOND<br />

REMODELINO<br />

VINYL<br />

SIDING<br />

•DRAFTING*<br />

Free Lance Draftsman<br />

The prom has been the dance on most<br />

people's minds the past few menus, but<br />

thanks to the student council, the Morp Is<br />

Builders/Contractors<br />

now being talked about.<br />

The Morp (prom spelled backwards) Is<br />

commands based on his or herthe<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the dance to be held on<br />

preferences about a job or school. In mis Friday, April 8 from 8 to 12 p.m. in the<br />

i<br />

OCHS cafeteria. Materialism meaningful for youth<br />

way you get a list <strong>of</strong> occupations or The attire Is casual and the girls ask<br />

schools that have those characteristics the guys or students come alone,<br />

jTON (SFS) - ' '•- being wealthy la<br />

which are important to the student, Or if Steve Michaels, disc jockey from the The idealism which permeated college ago, less than half <strong>of</strong> entering freaijniett^erridlnfr impression that cant<br />

the student already has a college or Boatyard will provide entertainment. campuses around be country a decade would have agreed. And thb year, onfy the variety <strong>of</strong> questions WM an<br />

occupation in mind and wants more The dance is open to all grades and ago seems to be disappearing, ag tola 44 penent or the students suireytrf niatelaJlirm on today's l<br />

Information the student may go directly tickets may be purchased from any year's college freshmen say they are believe It to Important to have •<br />

to it. All the information is printed on thestudent<br />

council member.<br />

more concerned about being well <strong>of</strong>f meaningful philosophy <strong>of</strong> life, down from<br />

computers printer so the student may Tickets are $2 for single, |3 for a financially than "developing a 70 percent • decade ago, '<br />

take It with them.<br />

couple.<br />

meaningful philosophy <strong>of</strong> Ufe," and<br />

Tim iunriy showed a large nmnber <strong>of</strong><br />

courses such as computer sdence that<br />

Tie survey, which is conducted by the students are turning away from literal<br />

promise high paying careers are taking<br />

Cooperative Institutional Research courses to learn about buslheis,<br />

precedence over liberal art studies.<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> California ai^neerlng, and computer*. Ini (M,<br />

fltLosAngelesandtheAmericanCoundl w TO one third ft tbla year'i college<br />

on Education, Is currently la itsfreshmen<br />

have learned to wrift •<br />

According to a survey entitled "Ibe eighteenth year. Questions touch on a maputor program In the pm am,<br />

American Freshman: National Norms variety <strong>of</strong> subjects ranging from while career intere»U In nwiing,<br />

for Fall 1983," 69.3 percent <strong>of</strong> to 254,317 students' political beliefs<br />

college freshmen surveyed believe feat<br />

to their teaching, and sodal work are at an all*<br />

fflnoking habits.<br />

flue low.<br />

News briefs<br />

Members Of the OCHS pompon squad The end <strong>of</strong> the year brings about a Tickets for the tea wiH be<br />

recently traveled to Soutt Brunswlf*, bustle <strong>of</strong> activities Including the prom, next few weeks during lunch<br />

graduation, or the senior tea. ,<br />

For seniors the tot is a special oc-<br />

Two sailor members <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

casKm.Tislatbelarttlmetheywlllallbe<br />

Honor Society have been nomlnatedfor a<br />

together in one room.<br />

(1,000 scholarship.<br />

This year the senior tea will be held at Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty chapter<br />

the Quail Hill Inn In Smlthvffle. The date voted on two <strong>of</strong> their students" to<br />

is Wednesday, June 6 from 6:30 to 11 represent them oh the national level at<br />

pjn.<br />

their last meeting., Cathy Adams-*nd<br />

Dinner will be served at 7 pjn. and a Dennis Jones were chosen. . '" *<br />

disc Jockey will arrive at 8 pjafor The nominees demonstrated academic<br />

dancing. "V<br />

excellence, leadership qualities, .c*nd<br />

The senior "class Is selling song involvement in extracurricular -ac-<br />

dedications for 91. These songs will be tivities. There are 250 ft<br />

played at the tea.<br />

awarded anually.<br />

7* DATSUN, 4 W. htat/gBM CM, MW<br />

braktt. ntw clufdi Call *MSM er W<br />

W Cti<br />

lllvt<br />

OK>Jt*iS.<br />

r~Milfti d<br />

Situationj Wanted<br />

. . not r«.<br />

location Sand rMvma and<br />

nncaa to eox 4t. Santliwl The Cap* May • County<br />

OCBAN CITY MANOYMAN-<br />

Ladpar, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ omit tf<br />

ranovatloni, alteration!, cirptntry,<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority<br />

plumbing; •Metrical, glinting tod<br />

JIM — RaipoMlbla Individual to rallav* is seeking candidates to III<br />

amenta Calint-0771 1)<br />

varkjui ahHn waalay Manor n 1 Bay<br />

a Senior Mechanic position<br />

i imibOCMRcity,N J ao.a H<br />

WEIQHMASTER HOUSeCLGANING — ExMIUnt<br />

at the County-wide Sanitary<br />

rafanncn. V«r round. Call WI7W<br />

E9TATI SALBSPKHSON —<br />

knocks, rh* time couldn't b*<br />

Landfill. Candidates must<br />

The Cape May County attar 7 p.m. 4.11<br />

Municipal Utilities<br />

for you to bacoma a aalatparaon have a least three (3) years<br />

AMBITIOUS TiIrMOER-w*nt. e&<br />

Ocaan Clr/i latdlna computtrllad<br />

Authority Is seeking can |oba or aummar lob.. RtiiatMa. Mean,<br />

firm. Complata training ol experience in the Installa- didates to fill three (3) dabl*. Call 21J-W*4ai or wrlM Tim<br />

Emn, ITO5 Llndanbunt RCUO, VanJIty,<br />

am Call today, aargar Raalty, tion, maintenance and re- Weighmaster positions Pwna. 19041 4..IJ<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> varied types <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e (1) position will be at<br />

MECHANICS — HMvy duty motors, engines, vehicles, the: county-wide Sanitary DOES YOUR HOUSE NIID PAIN.<br />

Hotpltaluation «iv* many<br />

hydraulic and other iieavy<br />

Landfill; one (1) at the TINS? Plan now to ott m. 106 iJon*. call<br />

4WJ47.J7M for raaunaDIt ratM, (<strong>On</strong><br />

Solid Waste Transfer<br />

equipment commonly used<br />

•tart work Junai) 4-M<br />

RBAL ESTATE SAUS - FOX t LaiO<br />

Station; and the other<br />

hat opening* lor 4 talctpcoplt •Mklno a at sanitary landfills. Candi- position will be at Cape "CALL I HE OIRLS--CMM ywf Mma<br />

full rims unir opportunity. Call X* dates must possess Valid May County MUA <strong>of</strong>fice in at raatonabl* rata. Joycl M>14M or<br />

3000 lor ctttalli and • confld«>tlal In<br />

T.F, New Jersey Driver's Swainton. Candidates must<br />

ACCESSORY DB5IONBR—no •« License. Interested appli- possess a Valid New Jersey<br />

parltnca n«un*ry, twt mutt t» cants should request an<br />

Weighmaster's license or Pr<strong>of</strong> I Servicti<br />

ovtgoinfl and havt a flair tor art or<br />

eligible for licensure. Also,<br />

dacorating. Fiaxwla horn, •nallant application from the Cape<br />

candidates must possess<br />

M»ma.Call»J>.MW. 4-1 May County Municipal- Valid New Jersey Driver's<br />

CHAMBERMAID — part tlma, hlBti Utilities Authority, R.D. I, license) working<br />

DIsrad.WorK Friday, Sunday and ><br />

E 'Box 231, Cape May Court, knowledge <strong>of</strong> accounting Kyh ft C«.<br />

I Call W WOO im «<br />

House, N.J. 08210, Deadline procedures, computer<br />

— full tlma, V«r<br />

round, high ichool grid. Call m 7K» or application Is 5:00 p.m. operations, data entry and<br />

a.m. tf April 16, 1°S4: An Equal<br />

itorage. Candidates must<br />

have good communication<br />

T<br />

Opportunity and Affirmative skills and ability to main<br />

.ctlon Employer. Tele- tain records: interested PaJnUng • Maintenance<br />

phone 465-9024. 412 applicants should submit Walpaper A Repairs<br />

— Part tlma Drivtr wantad.<br />

resume with references to<br />

,„ ngujiMot <strong>of</strong> araa halpful. Car<br />

Big or $niall. tn'll Ho It till<br />

07<br />

ntbWMry call #t*m from I to 4 JO<br />

the ,.Cape May County<br />

*« twM<br />

Municipal utilities<br />

bfliAlY SITTER WANTED — Occnlonil<br />

Authority, R.D. l. Box 233,<br />

399-6791<br />

Btnmoon,octa«iorni night, raaoonilola, SUPERINTENDENT Ca'pe May Court House,<br />

DtptMtab* - ExpsitanCM. „<br />

, non vnoklng, VHth rsfartncM, In my<br />

N.J. 01210. Deadline for<br />

OlnSlBil callMI^WU i 4W<br />

T»ie Cape May County 'Application is 5:00 p.m.<br />

WAITER - BUSpaRSON Municipal Utilities April 16,. 1984. An Equal<br />

.. ,„, mparlanc* full or part tlma.<br />

.jDpiy'Lolntar Shack Ratt. dally 11 to4 Authority Is seeking a per- ^Opportunity, ^ p p y , and Afflr-<br />

I'WrlWtt N. AtUmt Avanut and tna My. son to manage the startup I matlve tl Action Ati Employer. El HANDYMAN!<br />

Margata.NJ 4\t<br />

d<br />

2 * \l<br />

Services Unlimited<br />

Industrial & Residential<br />

HewAddiflotifAlteratioDi<br />

CaU 399-2658<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

'Siding<br />

•Dock Repair<br />

• Painting<br />

• Drop Ceilings<br />

• Carpentry<br />

C44L<br />

RON<br />

HUTCHINSON<br />

IS Years Experience<br />

"No lob too until or big"<br />

398-9<br />

GIANT<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

(including SUN.)<br />

.-May-court H<br />

atM» T l h<br />

'1 ' WANTED *<br />

^Miisa JTMI •!• oiii o/ lowit<br />

Me aiiatiiMraotf iit#da<br />

HEtMNSBUFAHLY,<br />

afttttf fear aa*) fafta cam «f<br />

"•- r -"'irWa you?*<br />

l<br />

* Carpentry<br />

* Painting<br />

* Deck & Dock<br />

< Repair<br />

* Book Cases<br />

1; and Cabinets<br />

S. John Loeper]<br />

398-5553<br />

Architectural<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

CLEANING<br />

IN BY 1 P.M.<br />

pick up same day<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

FISHER<br />

PAINTING<br />

We are building our reputation<br />

»* one house at a time.<br />

Aw. a NBW nd.|<br />

Point ,<br />

W.E.<br />

WeDoSmaBJob*<br />

Fno Estimates<br />

Ucensed and Insured<br />

Call 398.9380<br />

REUPHOLSTERY<br />

Expert Workmanship<br />

Quality Fabric<br />

Call Today ^or FREE<br />

In-Home Eitimste<br />

No Obligation,<br />

PLAITS FURNITURE<br />

027-8116<br />

M, CHISM<br />

Reg, Builder<br />

Bt?<br />

Alterations, 'addifloni<br />

renovations, bathroom<br />

kitchen formica work,'<br />

Paneling, crop .celling!.<br />

No lob too small/ all work<br />

guaranteed, fret estimate,<br />

CALL 399-8304<br />

tflVe'l LAWN CARB— FtrnlUM.<br />

•Num. nwlcJilng, axing I<br />

omur MMMMm<br />

Mvlp.m. ' §4<br />

HOME REPAIR<br />

HOT LINE<br />

Same Day Sonice<br />

I4B077S im<br />

B C 0 MINTINB - and n«Mr CSBV<br />

pany. Inttrtor-BHarior gualtty anrk «t<br />

....StBBSS<br />

»niM«. Oaamnp lawn<br />

«r«ncM.nanli.km.c.lltto5p."m:<br />

LINWOOD KMIjte IirlIB<br />

Atianti« im apt May mnna mm<br />

m wmgw, sung, ovttari, Mr,<br />

rsM. ftw <strong>of</strong>liMtH, MM, Call tv><br />

weermmm n<br />

tVEBSHElN LANDSCAPINO M ,<br />

OmBittt lawn art. Mntf, thitoilnB,<br />

M d«n tm. MnaiaH onion, R.R.<br />

g^afid ttonti, flam mm. «n «;<br />

tow eeiT LE»U. siRvieis -v<br />

fWMnal Inlurif, dlwn, munldpal<br />

mrh ortnili.Brliniig, coll«n, rial<br />

•tata, will., -Mnknjplc».''<br />

0869»<br />

tiuktC<br />

MHIMfek<br />

I unto-<br />

PAGE 11 - SECTION TWO<br />

General AWf«.<br />

ArtSOP/PtUSrO'l.f<br />

Gvrtnttot 1/ntaltoTn<br />

No WU Vlnylf, RcCd. fi<br />

— ait. torn and •ranyiir<br />

S«s.cmi Calli2Mm.> * *<br />

FunrHlirf<br />

Rugs^DidMA Ton<br />

Appliances etc<br />

INVALID WAUCa*-*r»cUGsNr M >|<br />

Hkflns, SBi Doty ft* «n«r ttnaa I<br />

SW,Haallan»Wjllu


I- I<br />

PAgE 12 - SECTION TWO JHE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984<br />

G»rt«rfllMdi«. R.E. For Sato R.F. For Sate RrE,ForSal« R.E. Fpr Sale R.E. For Sato R.E. For Salt<br />

SOMin AND MATCHINO CHAIK,<br />

gaud tend, AiklnBtlOO.CilUaf.y7M. 44<br />

TIRM-WV llMfeM) Sdroccc, «t).<br />

Fivain*) MMii wfffi f|M Mil MM<br />

rMM)t. ant HM «1, MS we MMMIn<br />

xxx.im oood VMn, tug, au m-<br />

«•) . u<br />

tr ti.ee. STQVB, «on» ciotfm.<br />

Ilia , 1t.11, oooki, ncllmr, man,<br />

MutdwM (mm, Fri * Sif, Apr, a 4 », I<br />

XMpJm.OlTalltySjaSlmpwnAvf. 4.J<br />

SAT>PRIL 7 - Front MM) UH, t to 4<br />

pjn.;«4W«I^Av..Oc«nClty 4J<br />

VI — til » 10 « p.m.<br />

r»ln lor ahlna, l«07 Mav«<br />

catdMt-/ 3«n feu. ft. fnazar, ? yra old.<br />

UNt'lvMM* N.B. unw Hollywood<br />

and ftnita*. BaailtyiPglnf Ml, April J.<br />

•arq.tllrCinjn-JOtr. . 43<br />

! Bus. Opportunities<br />

RC^TAUKANT FOR LEASi — flnt<br />

riM*m>M,UHd)Dlecll. OIIMMM.4<br />

« I<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

; Builder<br />

i Golden<br />

!•; Opportunity<br />

rjo you ^h to relocate<br />

I to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>?<br />

{ • Great Potential-<br />

I Owner win cany<br />

{ mortgage<br />

L Stepstobeach<br />

icmdoPossiMDiies<br />

E CALL<br />

I* 398-5742<br />

R.E. For Sate<br />

£M«rOlllC CAPgUAY<br />

QCEAHFROHT<br />

Condominium<br />

nous 18S0 sq. ft. 2'A<br />

condominium with<br />

amentlty available<br />

gracious living, inding<br />

4 balconies and firein<br />

a magnificent<br />

anfront location, selling'<br />

rjf he remarkable price <strong>of</strong>:<br />

'161,000<br />

THE CAPERS<br />

ft-an? AV»\* SMch Drive<br />

ut-m-itn<br />

n Mond»yiitmrri3«y,c»iijtMm ff<br />

OCEAN VIEW<br />

Three- bedroom rancher<br />

close to shore. Ideal for a<br />

starter or retirement home.<br />

$49,000.<br />

WdODBINE<br />

New Listings:<br />

Two story 3 bedroom home<br />

with dining room and living<br />

room with fireplace, base'<br />

merit on corner lot. 152,000.<br />

Two story home, garage and<br />

outdoor buildings on 15<br />

acres. <strong>On</strong>ly W5,000.<br />

SOFRONEY REALTORS<br />

263-2206<br />

1EA!<br />

NEW BAVFRONT CONDO<br />

Ttirm baarwnt, 3 UtM, llvlnf room<br />

with fingiaq, dining im, dHJantr<br />

kltcfmi, Andtnan WIMHH, etntrtl<br />

air, carMtlnt, waifMr «nd drytr.<br />

&«f slip ptut many msn fHturvs<br />

jnclMlns euutlful My vl«w at mt<br />

low, lewprinsf imMB, ell may'<br />

ItHwi'tlaitl<br />

C I N T f i ,<br />

*•*••» • Nmitifiii trlMx wltnii.<br />

w.lklno dillinc. Is MM 1M III M.<br />

IIHtlH m.1 li In tlaolirt, »niev».|B«<br />

MWIfton. Twt i b*dn»m «w im<br />

iMff!, MlM am, and • I brtroooi<br />

iittd him garae. aef. pantilng and<br />

arpMInt ffinugnart. WHMH «M<br />

aryin, luMimi IIMMIW, law main.<br />

TA mutt m for m. in<br />

JUST LISTIO<br />

Fwr Mdngmi, 1 bami. MM,<br />

cap. eat, mw i '<br />

'wry nln mMlflsn.<br />

l<br />

INvmTORSATTENtlOHl<br />

W.'v. Inn llitM WVM tMvMfll<br />

•NrtmMfl (M uli r«M car><br />

mM M •»» Hi* lutiu. on.. iw#<br />

•M fknt IMnan mHi aim snMj<br />

vltw IM luif t Ifw ittpi to buch<br />

•M ta.rdw.Ui. eiclljnl Incom.,<br />

«i«IWrt condition.<br />

DUPLEX ran L>RO6 FAMILYpUnty<br />

al raom for ton md fimlly In<br />

thll t badrdem, $ fiatn MlfM IWPir<br />

ccrtt«u with ntwly pantlM Hvino<br />

room. Extra Inamt toe Irom . lint<br />

f(w »n.l«d 1 Manmi, 1 sain<br />

ho.im apt, OH4frnt panting en<br />

•padsui (M. Alklng tiiSMg.<br />

WHERMLf E FO« tiiMMl<br />

Mysu M • dwl« an a WilBV M<br />

i»» ) ear sarastf faMM 1 bedroom<br />

and flto Bam flnt floor unit rtnfM<br />

yaarly (IM i Mdnan. Hcgnd flaori<br />

apt, o.« ntat, utility room *im<br />

•Mar and *yar, MnadHn Mi yM J<br />

for ctilld ufaty, Todiy't taro.ln.'<br />

donimmit.<br />

m WESLEY AVI. J99-S010<br />

1'New Listing" Corner <strong>of</strong> 14th «. Central. Front building<br />

with 2 and 3 bedroom apartments plus rear cottage. Fur-<br />

Wished, excellent rental history. <strong>On</strong>ly SI 14,roO.<br />

2'Commtrclal" Building ideal for commercial or retail<br />

fflse. Owner very anxious fa sell! All <strong>of</strong>fers considered.<br />

jfsMnii 141,000,<br />

S"Triplex" Centrally located with i bedrooms In each unit,<br />

Furnished, heated, plus 2 ear garage. Excellent income,<br />

asking 1110,000,<br />

£$87,500" Triplex very close to beach and boardwalk.<br />

Fully furnished, excellent rental hiifory, eff-ifre»f<br />

parkins for 3-4 ears,<br />

j|More pop Your Money" Furnished 21 room hotel,<br />

manager's apartment and efficiency apartment. Plus<br />

jfiar building with two 1 bedroom and two 2 bedroom ap-<br />

* plus 1 car garage. $220,000.<br />

^p,000" Ownir will flnanco this fully furnished on*<br />

iroom condominium In excellent condition. A must sec<br />

jperfy which Includes all appliances and w/w ear-<br />

I'New Listino" Lovely 2 bedroom duplex on large corner<br />

»f. Recently Renovated with new kitchen, baths S. wingpws.<br />

Economical gas heat In each unit, ideal year 'round<br />

•^-ime with additional rental unit. Calf now to see this one!<br />

OOiO COAST * QOLD COAST<br />

• BEACH VIEWS •<br />

ROGER A. MONROE REALTORS &<br />

MONROE DEVELOPERS<br />

& t o : Cititf<br />

My A£<br />

d0fTi», (tw6 bath«, flreplatet,<br />

l / a l l modern omenltle*; •.<br />

Call Hi<br />

m»<br />

mnm<br />

- duplx<br />

r>j«tiv»ioiar Mat csllwMr,<br />

only fM Woda Mm louth r 0c»an cVty'<br />

MMi,AikliiilMMM,ClNM»»*. ff<br />

From<br />

$179,900<br />

I*<br />

?*,. • POUiWIIfy to w<br />

Clllhor. Unity, »t-woo. lltl<br />

Before You Leave The Island<br />

You Must See<br />

Y VILLA MARINA<br />

'YOUR VILLA ON THE BAY"<br />

oily 983-J1220<br />

Fr., sat.. Sun.<br />

Mil & Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> crty >.l&ia«ftji «B»-Mi-!MB<br />

CREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES 4 RENTALS<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

Jersey Shore<br />

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buyers. Call Today I<br />

609-927-1451<br />

Visit Our Furnished Model Home at<br />

44 fireate Bay Drive<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

REALTY<br />

BEACHFRONTS<br />

60L0 COAST Second floor condominium with fantastic<br />

views, 4 ledrooms—3 Full iaths and many<br />

Other features. Similar units priced higher —<br />

ONLY $295,000.<br />

©OLD COAST Duplex with 3 •edrooms — 1V4 laths each<br />

floor, $3fi,O0O,<br />

GOLD COAST Modern 2 Bedroom _ i Bath first floor unit<br />

with good view <strong>of</strong> ocean. Excellent rental<br />

property. ONLY ll?S,000,<br />

SOUTH UNO Two family In excellent location. Situated<br />

on a 40* lot. This one's a sleeper at $339,000.<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

irand new 3 Bedroom — s lath along central Avenue with<br />

air, wet bar, fireplace and much more. Call for details.<br />

South end corner duplex under construction. Total cedar<br />

exterior. Smooo. - Unique design.<br />

Affordable 2 Sedroom - 1 lath along good area <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

Avenue. Good Income from summer rentals. Listed for<br />

$115,000.<br />

S!.?f'iftef? d J fflmlly wlth 8 BUli «Ble J family lot.<br />

Beaut If ul first floor apartment with 3 bedrooms - 2 baths,<br />

liv ng room, dining area and modern kitchen. Second floor<br />

SS 00 '" 1 * ~' * ath " BBth Un "* h " ted by BM '<br />

•each bioeki family in top condition. First floor has 2 led-<br />

ST ' S'l h and fhf IK<strong>On</strong>d " oor hli 3 Bedrooms -<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

5501 WEST AVE. H I 2700 ASBUBY AVE.<br />

3990784 LXS 309-1637<br />

JUST LISTED!<br />

OB«AT LOCATION! I TWO family<br />

Investment Property with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View for lost tw,y00.00.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly one block from the beach<br />

and boardwalk. Second floor<br />

<strong>of</strong>/era 3 bedroom apartment<br />

with 2 porches. Buy now and<br />

collect the summer rents)<br />

" Just reduced*ownerreleeatIng<br />

Gartiens home near Beach, new vinyl sIetiriB, living room,<br />

sunroom, dining room, country Wfehen, 5 bedrMms, 2<br />

baths, teonomleal gai hot water heat, 2 ear garage, located<br />

on one <strong>of</strong> highest streets on Island, only $159,500<br />

I.ilMli.ll<br />

421 Batteries Rd.<br />

3B94041<br />

HIAtlanttcAvB.<br />

399-1856<br />

ISLAND<br />

- 8 Bafhs<br />

dgplex ' puM * ftnted "let beach, ONLY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Neat as a pin 3 Bedroom — 1 Bath Ranch In Bay area. Good<br />

view <strong>of</strong> water. Fireplace In living room. Situated on a large<br />

50x100 lot. $125,000.<br />

Good buy in south end. Has i Bedrooms—2 baths, enclosed<br />

porch and the potential to convert to a 2 family. ONLY<br />

Sf»,IO0,<br />

Nice location m a 2 Bedroom — t Bath eettast along Asbury<br />

Avenue. Clean as a whistle and fully furnished. $114,000.<br />

Corner rancher with excellent rental history. Has 3 Bed<br />

rooms — T Bath and is fully rented for the season. Listed<br />

forilif^O.<br />

4 Bedroom — 2 Bath single on large lot, Vwr/ reasonably<br />

priced at $85,900.<br />

Large 4 Bedroom — 2 Bath rancher in Riviera section. Has<br />

oil heat and a large garage. Completely remodeled In 1982.<br />

Si25,000i>nfurnished.<br />

"Real Clean" is the word for this large 5 Bedroom—2 Bath<br />

single on Brlgantlne Drive. Hardwood fl6ors throughout.<br />

Easy conversion to a two family. S115,000.<br />

'Cute cottage. In Bay area,with 2 Bedrooms — 1 Bath.<br />

Possible owner financing to qualified buyers Very afford<br />

ab!eat*75,000.<br />

FEATURED HOME OFTHEWEEKl<br />

Si<br />

MONWAN REAL ESTATE<br />

32nd « Central Are.<br />

399-0998<br />

Coiy 2 iedroom — 1 Bath rancher In lagoon area. Features I<br />

skylight in bathroom, wood burning sfovi and large «0 x 1001<br />

lot. Affordable at 1W,JOO, •<br />

eONBOMiNIUMS<br />

Off in on ground floori Beautiful 3 Bedroom — 2 Bath units<br />

with heat pumps, central air and fhermopane windows,<br />

Pre-eensfruction prices from t84,PM.<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Bay from irr,SQO. Lovely 1 and 2 Bedroom units In<br />

a unique setting. Probably the best buys on the waterfront, ,<br />

Boat slips available. Call and ask foMhe units at Favorite 1<br />

Harbor,<br />

Mew about« lovely 1 Bedroom—1 Bath unlf only 2 blocks<br />

from the Sold Coast Btaeh. Fully furnlihtd and rented for<br />

the summer! ONLY smjoo. Close to SMOO income.<br />

"Show stopper" <strong>of</strong> a townhouse with beautiful furnishings,<br />

3 Bedrooms—%vt Baths, living room with fireplace, dining<br />

area, modern kitchen, l<strong>of</strong>t and much more, Nice Asbury<br />

Avtnue location near beach and boardwalk. Call for inter,<br />

matlon.<br />

The units at the Four Seasons are waiting for your Inspection<br />

We have five available with prices starting at tiSl.500 for a<br />

1 Bedroom and $76,500 for a 2 Bedroom apartment You'll<br />

love the generous space they <strong>of</strong>fer you.<br />

Check thlsoutl A 2 family condominium unit along Central<br />

Avenue at 22nd Street with one 3 Bedroom — Vh Bath unit<br />

and a 1 Bedroom — 1 Bath unit with total Income from<br />

rentals exceeding $14,000 for only $157,500. Other units to<br />

choose from. See them today I<br />

Townhouse condominium In <strong>Ocean</strong> Village South. Too large<br />

to be at the shore. Pool, sauna and private fenced In yard<br />

ONLY $109,500.<br />

LAGOON FRONT<br />

A Real Eye Catcherl Has 3 Bedrooms — 2 Baths, large living<br />

room with fireplace, separate dining room, modern kitchen,<br />

screened in porch facing water and a 2 car garage. Features<br />

central air, gas heat and a green house for the plant lovers.<br />

Priced right at $199,500.<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

Three unit building has two 3 Bedroom — 1 Bath units with<br />

heat and a 2 Bedroom — 1 Bath unit over the garage<br />

Approximate Income <strong>of</strong> $9,500 All three units are furnished<br />

and it's listed for only $98,500<br />

Central location for this large 12 Bedroom —6 Bath guest<br />

house op a large 60 x 100 lot. To be sold mostly furnished<br />

with new Jalousie windows and hew water heater. Listed<br />

for $195,000.<br />

AVALON<br />

Brand new 3 Bedroom — 2 Bath single In very nice area.<br />

Has central air, fireplace and l<strong>of</strong>t. Listed fort149,50O.<br />

MYSTIC ISLAND<br />

immaculate two story colonial with 3 Bedrooms, Vh Baths,<br />

living room, formal dining room, large family room,<br />

modern kitchen and ivs car garage. Priced right at $84,900.<br />

,-!$••' COMMERCIAL •)"' • • '•<br />

Offl^iiPjex -presently occupied by JS Realtor and an<br />

Attorney. Great south end location, Just listed for 1165,000.<br />

^iUHI B< ! drooni -< 2 B «»h Cape Cod |ust reduced to<br />

W,?OO. Nice location.<br />

t \ i<br />

large eat-in<br />

6lla>il7K000./|^ >C", - '" '<br />

l Thr##<br />

MdfO<br />

ttvlna room,, country Wtcti«n^lfllna, t«^llna<br />

Miy room with brick« W K * . utility<br />

«iaM WMttJWB, hMI pump with air,<br />

K*d yard And nwi; Mtont tor par<br />

Mfld/jiND» DUPLEX.<br />

Barge lot, detached garage ~<br />

^ItjtshpvWf^each unit has<br />

bedroonis, Jiving room,,<br />

- J CLOSE TO STORE,<br />

BANKS, AND CHUR-<br />

CHES, Center city residence<br />

on 3O<br />

^' MUMlthroyahpii^<br />

*12«^uv unfurnished^<br />

1 x 100' commercial<br />

zpned. lot: Has 4 bedrooms,<br />

living room, dining- room,<br />

1W,baths, large porch,<br />

detached 2 car garage.<br />

.Asking SI},0M furnished..<br />

GREAT FOR* KIDS —<br />

Gardens homo near beach.<br />

Extra large lot (possible<br />

subdivision into two lots), 7<br />

bedrooms, 4 baths, 2'car<br />

garage, southern eitfiosure.<br />

Asking $210,000 furnished.'<br />

,pRTHIND DUPLEX}<br />

tialiiunif, hasrbtdrooms^<br />

iP|g^m,JBlnIhg:'Wfi%<br />

§tliMrieattdJflrtt*flow?;<br />

vpW, rtntal'lncomfe Just^<br />

|p^M::t«r-iti»«s«fiWrM;<br />

XBiJitiNfftr INCOMil 1 -<br />

SIBILITlif., *L«W^<br />

KiniiyestrjB<strong>On</strong>iiinrtal*;<br />

MODERN COUNTRY<br />

KITCHEN. New listing;<br />

near F.purth Street and th4<br />

bay. Living , room; 4'<br />

bedrooms, J- baths, utility<br />

room " and a large fenced<br />

yard. Asking $U,000 unfurihd^;^<br />

/<br />

LARGE COMFORTABLE'<br />

FAMILYf'/ROO/yi 'iWlTH,<br />

F.I REPLACE* twi'tmm'<br />

rtorthend.iv *.!.'.: Overslred 1<br />

S HANDYMAN'S AL<br />

h, living room, dlnlpg r*" W • «T * hwfroom/<br />

.Kitchen,4bedrtomfc; H* bath n f t d i<br />

tattij Jnd, par«i» 7 * «om» T L O<br />

Q4[lshlSteal A\19MH<br />

Duplex on Bay Ave. Both<br />

units rented yearly. Excellent<br />

Condition. Gas<br />

Heat. Close to shopping.<br />

Duplex ' on Brighton<br />

Place, each onit has<br />

three .bedrooms. Garage<br />

aptj in roar with two<br />

bedrooms. Good rental<br />

history. Possible owner<br />

financing. $175,000."<br />

Duplex -* Corner* <strong>of</strong> • 4th<br />

and Corinthian. - <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

view from porches.<br />

Beautiful condition.<br />

$169,000.<br />

Four bedroom twin home<br />

with 1V4 baths;/jSOO block<br />

<strong>of</strong> Central.Avei Excellent<br />

condition, under, $100,000.<br />

Two duplexes on one lot.<br />

All units heated with<br />

year round tenants. Central<br />

location, excellent''<br />

condition. /;<br />

Guest house • with 10<br />

rooms and.an-additional<br />

two bedroom rental unit.<br />

Ready to go for summer.<br />

Repeat clientel. . Owner<br />

financing to a qualified<br />

buyer.<br />

Three Bedroom, Vh bath<br />

home on a w x ns' lot.<br />

Oversized garage only 12<br />

| .years old. $144,500.<br />

FOX REALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

694 Brighton Plus<br />

399-0980<br />

OPEN HOUSES<br />

yrp<br />

i2"to 4 p.m.<br />

32 Black Oak Drive<br />

Oak Forest<br />

Palermo<br />

Unrivaled value — best describes<br />

this beautiful bl-level<br />

that <strong>of</strong>fers living room,<br />

dining room, Wtclien, 3<br />

bedrooms,' den, V/i bath,<br />

family room, brick fireplace,<br />

brick bar; sundeck, screened<br />

porch,'oil heat/central air,<br />

garage pips much, much<br />

more, Air on corner lot In<br />

nice family neighborhood,<br />

close to park and tennis<br />

courts. Prime property at<br />

an ideal price <strong>of</strong> $98,500.<br />

Directions: from Route 9<br />

(Shore Road) In Marmora<br />

proceed south on Route 916<br />

OjK Forest entrance (approx.<br />

2 Allies), turn right Into Oak<br />

Forest and follow open<br />

house signs."<br />

.202 Pacific Ave.<br />

Palermo<br />

Neat As A Pin Rancher —<br />

with 3 bedrooms, living room,<br />

dining room, kitchen, utility<br />

room, 1'A baths, garage, oil<br />

heat, fenced-in rear yard,<br />

brick front, porch and taxes<br />

only $441 a year. Excellent<br />

neighborhood; First $76,000<br />

take* It;'Directions; from<br />

Route 9 (Shore' Road),<br />

MUrmora, proceed south<br />

otf:Route 9 to. Pacific Ave.<br />

Make left on Pacific, house<br />

(s at the end <strong>of</strong> the block.<br />

Follow open house sign.<br />

THE SKNTINFX-LEDGIIIt. OCEAN CIT¥<br />

RE. For Salt<br />

R.E. R.E. For Sale R.e, For Sift<br />

"OWNER FINANCING<br />

, Low % Rate<br />

t final Tenw<br />

for QuaWed Buyer<br />

VeryRenflbliDuplBX<br />

CALL ME<br />

380-2000<br />

J.MUSSO, INC. REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 Weit Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CIly.N.J. 08226<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

A iyy, Lovely sp^cio|i^Mf 'round family home. Five or<br />

MeMmu,m^mmm^on prestigious street, beauifliylPlilfjf<br />

lace. Sp|elous rooms, hot water heated. In<br />

Brtund potfi in rearjyafa, garagB plus <strong>of</strong>f-street parking.<br />

•Many additional feature*. Owners want to sell. Asking<br />

SiijCK 3 MirMmyWaround homi in Gardens;;bniy,<br />

askfng$120^00,", ,;•**•" . ..•.-""•••••--/••.,./<br />

3BATLAKT1CAVE<br />

609.899.2936<br />

.. vrcaiti u nienlnl<br />

1 'image <strong>of</strong> » view <strong>of</strong>;, 'y<br />

,<br />

fireplace, dln.fni., kit., * l \<br />

courafled<br />

M#W W|l b^th/gas ttMt/i<br />

. situated on lar»e lot^hS<br />

venlent to stores &icnoota^.t!i<br />

NewprOiiptox— "<br />

Ifullbathtv J l«m:<br />

decks 2nd fl. Gnsat UcaRW<br />

& Realistic f tnspec»,j<br />

NowlH ,<br />

Bay<br />

bothunn><br />

1 futltoi<br />

Priced. _<br />

Ug. I Family - 3 Bdrm.<br />

Bdrm."unit. Plus 2 car oar.only<br />

$99^00.<br />

3 BR<br />

uarage.<br />

:<br />

WesJeyAve.Acrts4fH*<br />

Beach - Upper Cor!*9e>»<br />

3 f b<br />

" » ' *'S» *<br />

kitchen - Istj).<br />

Bk t)<br />

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INVESTMENT<br />

t<br />

m


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'I<br />

•ftase 2 for summir delivery. Attractively<br />

priced from $165,000.<br />

f<br />

marketing group<br />

REAL ESTATI CONiULTANTS<br />

3*tODEL OPEN FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY 11-4<br />

$609)399-0503 3W-3504<br />

> OCEAN VIEWS INCOME<br />

Excellent Investment opportunity on this modern 3 BR., 2<br />

jbath duplex Heated, central air, parking <strong>On</strong>ly steps to<br />

neach — NO street) to cross I Consistent rental history —<br />

Over $20,000 summer rental income $257,000<br />

trilaoebo f-^ W frontage on Gardens lagoonl<br />

bulkhead and slips. Charming home features 5 Br., 3<br />

baftw, htated, knotty pine paneling & fully furnished. Call<br />

StorapW*?*<br />

BERGI<br />

•VfcAlTY<br />

Mm St. 4 turn Am,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beachfront<br />

OPEN HOUSES:<br />

— 3020-22 Wesley Avenue<br />

—510 37th Street, ad Floor<br />

venue<br />

STOPINi<br />

11A.M. to 4 P.M.<br />

SOUTHEWD SINGLE—JUST LJISTED'<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, fU.,;,<br />

R.E. For Salt<br />

Leon K. Grlsbaum<br />

Broker-owner<br />

Waterfront Rancher, ieiutlful, newly renovated Inside and<br />

out! Come* with M* bulkhead and 2 docks. Easy access to<br />

both <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. A oreet Investment at<br />

$115,000.<br />

Bo you like the unutiitir Ultramodern frenf« rear townhouw<br />

duplex, excellent rental history, 3 bedrooms • ]M<br />

bath*p«funlt,Ownipanxiousii«J,(Wo. 5 ' "~<br />

MBW Dupuex - wm,m, n<br />

MmM 1 MM entrtl ilr,<br />

OLDiH DUPLBX - VUM. Two<br />

tMrosni, tmtm oceupiM, MW<br />

MM,<br />

COUN UNTRY RANCHER - flMMD,<<br />

TArN bdt J tet ?J<br />

JEAN BLACKHOH RMLTY<br />

Realtor<br />

IM-Wh ifreet<br />

IPACiOUl V6AR ROUND NOMI--t<br />

Mresnu, M m unm unm larM l kiw ki<br />

hMMMt, dining ng (, llvlnfl rm. wtltli<br />

Pra-MIn ttov-, - wnnrenw, MutM<br />

Dirtft, sflSflaho^elsdi lhlsd ffnsii<br />

biartihlgh<br />

MM IMMlM, RHUW) 19<br />

nMMB.eilllN)IM M<br />

NBW CONDITION -Ii.wwiran.<br />

wMF in ffi§ fSffiliy twf^iaprBoyy @<br />

**»» M* t i<br />

puplexf 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and already rented for the*]<br />

,§umrner, priced at [ust $165,000 make* this one <strong>of</strong> the best f<br />

;dg0l«xyalueslnthAS9inr[end<strong>of</strong>Qc^anClty.> ,/['.,, J;<br />

r<br />

fiirag Lovely<br />

StrMf date to.<br />

f<br />

.<br />

THjfflSDAY, APRIL 5,1984<br />

— . i.<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

"BI-LEVELMOMe<br />

Nf^'Rylnnd Home with 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 full baths,<br />

family room, deck <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

dirjing room, spacious<br />

rooms, total G£ kitchen and<br />

q%m pine cabinets Offered<br />

for 182,900.10%% mortgage<br />

— -30-year fixed rate<br />

(NJMFA) available to<br />

qualified buyers, (Home<br />

tyfttf the garage at an additional<br />

charge.) Ranch and<br />

two story homes to choose<br />

from „. Call for a brochure.<br />

; UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

PUPLEXINVESTMENT<br />

A:country setting with the 2<br />

bedroom duplex with yearly<br />

rental Income, Priced at<br />

lfl,W0,<br />

• , BUILDABLE LOTS<br />

R,£. For Safe<br />

OCEAN CITY'<br />

Panaramlc Views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

waterways on the deck <strong>of</strong><br />

this 4 Br,, VA bath, splitlevel<br />

home in-the south end<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Perfect location<br />

for year-round or<br />

summer living; Mdve In before<br />

summer. Offered for<br />

$87,900.<br />

BUILDABLE LOTS .<br />

Prestigious neighborhood'<br />

<strong>of</strong> Braden Drive priced from<br />

$31,000 to $3&90]> ,<br />

1,7 Acres <strong>of</strong> wooded ground<br />

on Park Avenue In Marmora<br />

USMQ- *•<br />

a^74 Acres <strong>of</strong> ground/Std^lOO,<br />

(("Ber Hunter's Oeilght")<br />

Duplex Zoned Lot with a<br />

/Marmora location. $33,000<br />

• Prestigious neighborhood <strong>of</strong> Braden Drive<br />

> priced from $31.000 to $33,900<br />

'1,7 Acres <strong>of</strong> wooded ground on Park Avenue In Marmora<br />

\ $31,000<br />

%m Aerei <strong>of</strong> ground, sis,Oj»j"Deer Hunttr's DellBht")<br />

• f-Duplex Zoned Lot with a Marmora location. $33,000<br />

s<br />

£J904 S Shore Rd., P.O. Box 25. Marmora, N J 08223<br />

yMcCarlraylfllcaKialty) 398-6224<br />

5UPI.BX—Souittand acnm from<br />

badroom, v/i Mtti, ttM,«M<br />

* Clt»MM» *i Summer Rentals<br />

ilillVABLE BUY — a homa on<br />

•n tor wiooa call wr.ila, 4-5<br />

Florida R.E.<br />

[HIN5ON ISLAND ~ Ocaan «c<br />

Imjrwm townhouia, monthly or<br />

cuxsrajXH 4 5<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

NEW<br />

J cfie and 2 bedrooms, fully<br />

I ejjjjlpped, unfurnished<br />

Bay Ave, Somers<br />

Available imme<br />

, ely.<br />

^li&ORGOVE<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

653-6038<br />

BX IN .tOUTrllNO -IWO<br />

, modarn apartmtnU yvltn<br />

dryar aach floor, *I33,«IO<br />

«Mlfy, Rt«on,3tt-UKor m<br />

. • tf<br />

LOOR, Furn, Ulv. room,<br />

Kit, dlnatta, turn, porch, H W<br />

HrwKB, ctntfr <strong>City</strong>, tattlad<br />

dnlrad, no pan) O7J Incl, vtll,<br />

»iiSl(nrilo»r ' , tl<br />

ONCBEOROOM — StcoiM floor, un.<br />

niniZ living room, badroom Kllchan,<br />

dln*9a, draning roam, IJ73. Vaariv<br />

incluiling utliTtln Cantar<br />

p g<br />

THREE BURM. A^a*<br />

. avail ra». raq, Call<br />

CH PROMT DUPLBX CONDO —<br />

_._J« 17th St. location on boariiwalli.<br />

saia by owntr tlltur unit. Somt owntr<br />

flnlnclng. Srekartlnvlfad.Call u\*m'<br />

av«nlngi tf<br />

BBDROOM APT.-iacond door,<br />

moninly Indudat h»at and hot<br />

wpjtr. tr. gutat rMldtntlal r lactlon. l<br />

Av>nat> nat>ia Ail April 11 Cll Call tntotw. tntotw. 11<br />

t^Bm*tHTon nadreom, ipaclout<br />

mMarn air condltlonad, dlU)w#thar,<br />

(r*Th>«t and hot wBttr, MM monthly.<br />

Co>CACnnApti JI9K3*. ' II-<br />

• YEARLY or SUHMEfl<br />

, „ -LovalyCorntrCcttaga<br />

a btBroomi, avs ijeihi, ocaan vi«W<br />

from upptr sack, gai haat, <strong>of</strong>f itr«t<br />

tuouno, Larga urHnad porch with<br />

Swntnp Yaariy UU untum. o »7M<br />

/urn, monthly. s l<br />

i BBDKOOM lit FLOOR APART-<br />

MINT —M-waakly, numtti or taaaon. 1<br />

Woe* from baacti will ucnfM »arl or l<br />

parasna fcr antlra aiaaoii. Call mtm.<br />

v ^M<br />

DOWNTOWN IBS Cotttga and 2 7 ISH<br />

apt. AvailtblaMay 15 (tiru utwr Day.<br />

nWO'aach.CollaiiagrouMWilcoina.in-<br />

«5»or*«.M«». ft<br />

EN APTS. - baach block.<br />

WHMy and iaawn. Call 3W7317 or Ju<br />

37»»»i ; ..-,.. 4-\t<br />

MOD1RN ) BEDROOM APTS. —'<br />

ontrally locatad or oarttara arta<br />

laMMiai hair-Maann, monthly, ail Mt-<br />

» a ft<br />

ONE BEDROOM<br />

location, tlttr.<br />

APT.—mldtown<br />

<strong>of</strong>f<br />

vand weekly rental*<br />

art) available thru:<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

RMllBtata<br />

RanltOf*<br />

nOOMtbunAtm. SB»-10S7<br />

SBO1 Wa«t Ava.aBB-OT84<br />

LUXURY APAKTMENTS — Ocaan<br />

Avaaua, 3 and J Mdroonw, ... conwitttly<br />

rurmutM,<br />

air condltlontd, prlvata<br />

0M4 4ti<br />

°CBAN SIDE OP CENTRAL AVB<br />

eklclt «•»>«« **»«amiitl Sarman<br />

6<br />

SHERIFF'S «ALE<br />

By vlrtua or • writ <strong>of</strong> Bnacutlon to ma<br />

datctad out <strong>of</strong> lha SuparMr Court <strong>of</strong> Naw<br />

Janay. Doclwt NO F590M), thanln<br />

ptnding whtraln MIPLANTIC<br />

NATIONAL BANX/SOUTH I> tha<br />

plaintiff and CENTRAL CJLBVBN<br />

ASSOCIATB*,INC, at al ara tha<br />

TVtO epRM-rlit floor, lurnlihad, CLBAN-» badroom,<br />

klftnan, living' room. No pata. WOO; J*t«. Junt JO to July »<br />

month Includ, utllltlai, Sta, dapwlt 1 Daftnoantt, I than axpota to Mia at<br />

CLBAN^ M r m lanM-M^M ^WBOSBOAV, APRIL 11..W4 1, tS4<br />

vanlant Ipcatlon. Jaan . aisckmon,<br />

at ona o'clock In tha aftam aftamoon<br />

(prtvalllno tlmt) ol wlo- day at t tha ..<br />

AvyII,April,ut-callJtUm. lit Raa»or,]04tth>rniat,irf4M5. lt*M*ltStJ»f tf SMrtff^ Office m capa May court t<br />

Mutt, cape May County, Naw Jtrrnty<br />

woman MoWna for (fOUSB BkCHANOBi, Will axchanoe S i ALUmafotrtalnlot.placaorparcal<strong>of</strong><br />

furnlihad apMit Ocj ynr old, modarn. tdlly tqulppad. land, with tha building and im-<br />

• tharaon aractad, Mtuata,<br />

a. ROUND 'AfT. ~? Nt« ona<br />

aui ui'iUmilUJd* urn dtcli. 'ftaa<br />

corrtbBKURNiJH'BQt<br />

wa>nar,Bryar,wlll»aavallaolaforyaar NlCSCOTTAOt ^<br />

y<br />

oniprtttrrto'mttufai'v<br />

ownnow. Cal(Mt||M r<br />

4^<br />

Wtchanandfetm no<br />

Bay Ava<br />

is.rss -tEs^^<br />

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

Public Notice<br />

tHERIFF'ttALC<br />

By virtu* « a Writ <strong>of</strong> Emcutloo UMMd<br />

an <strong>of</strong> tM Suiwlor court et tuw Mm<br />

PAGE 15 •— SECTION<br />

letters / continued<br />

High school cited for blood drive efforts<br />

AJ'RIL, MAY MtD'Oit JUNI Oocktt No. \.U\1i-11, iAOin<br />

mwlhlyr«il»l, luxury apt., tonatfrtnt, Othartln l ptnding di whartln' h l IRVINO<br />

bHamy. lorttMl. *SX) monthly bi ALLEN KLEINER i> mt Plaintiff and<br />

unlni«. oil»»»»<br />

JOHN C-WITH««S,III, It tht Dtran,<br />

dtnt^l (hall anpsu to ult at public<br />

DUB TO CANCCLLATIONS - SHI<br />

Cantral Ava, ind fl. apt avtii July t to WBDNESDAV APRIL tl, ttU Editor, Sentinel-Ledger<br />

July II and July 3* to Auo. U 3221at<br />

ona O'CIOCK In thl (fttrnoM Tne Red Crosa Is pri<br />

sStJm'i<strong>of</strong>JIca" hdpa MY? 'court<br />

LUXURIOUS LAOODN r^RONT homa<br />

— 3 badnxmw, 3«atht, Aug tit to Stpt<br />

•" • itll CaiuijaniM tf<br />

4M0 BLOCK CBNTRAL AVBMUE<br />

acr«M (mm ttw.baidi. Flnt floor, J<br />

sadnwn, m balM, front porch, r«r<br />

•UB tftck, <strong>of</strong>t wwt »rtunB. Call m<br />

numvu s<br />

OAflDENS — tot floor ilvMn apart.<br />

il J tmmoim, «mhtr, dryar, tiaapt<br />

4, vt block Mm MaOi. AyaliMit »-u to<br />

M0, MM WWk and M0 to Ml tm.<br />

imli, two wHk raitalt only. Call «0>-<br />

ORCAT'LOCATION - 1 Moroonu, 1<br />

iMtM, Ml Wtchm, W/ p, ainNaMf «or<br />

natrMluoMraM CaiinowW*.<br />

. n<br />

BeACftmom % ttdrooiTH, i batta,<br />

L/R, D/ R Ml UicsmVl/ D, i larg*<br />

ddacaliNtUN if<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

to rec ognii« the students and <strong>City</strong> High School Student "^ m committee was compriMd _ by donating, sine* all the stands as an example to «H <strong>of</strong>,<br />

(he members <strong>of</strong> tte <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

iwd It Arftad, 4*at cBnmniiltF pride «nd<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School Student "** P&VM * only, ortr.art and<br />

^L&?tffi£d&'TtLtS%i ^raWy'<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy High<br />

Council.<br />

QmeU,<br />

Along<br />

mag<br />

with<br />

irtfli<br />

Lauren<br />

La^ to'dttcanW."<br />

Bruce, Student Council<br />

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OE II-SECTION TWO fig SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. Najfi-<br />

mayorBittner's message<br />

: Editor'* note,* Ms too<br />

ite assured that we loved <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,,.<br />

K* -Art snow, In rt> jw ,.<br />

;: 'W8f'H«chua»ptocedin<br />

fj 4u-a>merstt*teaf the high 1980 census was 14,000 with Woods, a Realtor.<br />

& *: million. The municipal tax In general, the dry wai featured imbedding used<br />

i dtoUo, from the year 1184. rate was 11.08 per flOO <strong>of</strong> prosperous with the tourism Christmas trees on the beach<br />

1 iwe hope ttat you are well asseMed value, business in a atrong upfwing. 5jd then planting dune grass |^i f t<br />

I and that the city U Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council New businesses opening In the ^r the sand had built up A n(<br />

generations<br />

TiieCltyHaU.BUiStreetflnd m, The Sentiml-Ledgerol,<br />

Aflbury Avenue, waa also <strong>Ocean</strong> aty was priced at 3<br />

undergoing extensive cents per eopy. jf?w *»*•» ef^<br />

renovations this year. 1'hls Atlantic aty carried the aaine<br />

spurred By a naiurai maer; jonn eapwno, reurcu uneniw iinns sucn as gno C"*T" V "» ,*"*• """"' *"" enforcement <strong>of</strong>flces The nionlna Mbm Awm<br />

southern New Jersey ana Municipal Utl<br />

and the development i<br />

gaming In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

.Population recorded by the motel owner<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Easter Chicken.<br />

Small Bucket $Q00<br />

12 pieces (J<br />

Large Bucket<br />

Corner 10th & Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone 399-1348<br />

We're Old-Fashioned<br />

We still beUsve people are "persons," not numbers!<br />

That's one <strong>of</strong> the reasons we've been in business<br />

since 1887,<br />

"THE LOCAL GUYS"<br />

will always work a little harder for You!<br />

Certificates <strong>of</strong> Deposit<br />

3 YEAR<br />

mmmmm<br />

M.OOO<br />

5 YEAR<br />

•1,000<br />

! &W%:Z?&BBBm<br />

was an attractive mix <strong>of</strong><br />

residential homes, tourist<br />

iBi!>MiaEaM«ffi«fiii<br />

BerehtoW Kohr, a former<br />

It la very possible Oat when<br />

you read this letter most <strong>of</strong> us<br />

businesses.<br />

Boardwalk businesses in<br />

this era included gift shops,<br />

medium soda, II.SO; one<br />

pound <strong>of</strong> fudge, 14.95;<br />

amusements, 75 cento a ride<br />

and a hot dog, W cents.<br />

assured mat we loved <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty and did our best to keep it<br />

"America's Greatest Family<br />

Resort" and residential<br />

parlors, custard and lee<br />

Chances are newspapers<br />

cream outlets, amusement<br />

may be relics <strong>of</strong> the past by<br />

community.<br />

JackBlttner,<br />

Mayor<br />

lunches<br />

Cbmputerired video games<br />

have been very popular<br />

during recent summers.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Music Her, a<br />

stately auditorium over the<br />

sea, at Boardwalk and<br />

Mooriyn Terrace, was the alto<br />

<strong>of</strong> year-round entertainment HIGH SCHOOL bologna and cheese sandwich,<br />

and meetings. The Pier wu<br />

carrot and celery sticks,<br />

built Jnl92S and. baa had WSPAk .. jMfled fcuit cup, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

numerous renovations In the Platter one-Hot dog with milk-<br />

past few years. These Inroll, scalloped potatoes, PM^<br />

cluded new regtro<strong>of</strong>fls,<br />

1 " Oree - Tossed<br />

sauerkraut or fruit cup, ^lad, cheese, ham, tomato,<br />

structure re-enforcement.<br />

"We're here for you"<br />

Groceries • CompleteJDeli.<br />

Fresh Meats • Frozen Foods<br />

Produce • Sandwiches<br />

To make entertaining easy...<br />

Call Lin Carty<br />

Call 399-3780<br />

Hot ft Cold Hors d'Oeuvres<br />

Party Platters • Sandwich Trays<br />

Open Dally 7 to» . ine!ud!n§ Sunday<br />

11, ATLANTIC BLVD. (Cor. or North)<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Seafood Lovers<br />

, Marmora Seafood will open<br />

April 16 to provide Seafood<br />

Lovers with the finest selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> fresh and prepared seafood.<br />

WiWILLPEATURi.-<br />

Frish Frozen hors d'oeuvres/appetizers<br />

stuffed Clams AAarmora<br />

Crab Puffs'" •<br />

Shrimp Balls, |tc.<br />

Oven ready delicacies<br />

Crab Cakes<br />

Scallops<br />

Shrimp<br />

Fresh fish<br />

5hrimp*,y<br />

Lobsters % \<br />

' Crabs<br />

Clams.ttc<br />

Chowders<br />

Seafood salads<br />

COMING SOJON 1<br />

COOKID FOR TAKE-OUT<br />

Seafood Plattertw^coiMlMwand fries<br />

Fish Sandwiehw<br />

We want to be known for,the quality <strong>of</strong><br />

our seafood and eourttouSj|eryiee which,<br />

wearedMermiiiedto pw||^'C; C; i p<br />

Look for our opening special in this<br />

newsMPflPon April 12 andvfsitiis soon at... ,<br />

natter two - Pineapple butter, fresh fruit choice,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

\<br />

TU1SDAY<br />

Platter one — Homestyle<br />

beef slew, buttered carrots,<br />

applesauce, kaiser roll with<br />

Butter,- choice <strong>of</strong> pudding,<br />

• \ choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

1 Platter two — Minestrone<br />

*-!ii 'X<br />

PtefsfeytvaKitiatcn.<br />

High school Principal Mike Ciprlano presents<br />

trowel from the 1923 cornerstone <strong>of</strong> the original<br />

high school building to Helen Kroesser <strong>of</strong> theHis'<br />

torical Museum while Donald Johnson, Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education president, looks on during dedication<br />

Saturday <strong>of</strong> new high school addition, - :<br />

sandwich, cup^or applesauce,<br />

pudding, choice <strong>of</strong> milk,<br />

natter three - OoU meat<br />

platter, potato salad, olives,<br />

carrots and celery, whole<br />

wheat bread with butter.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Hatter one - Vegetable<br />

soup, coldcut hoagle, lettuce<br />

and tomato, potato chips,<br />

peach crisp with vanilla<br />

sauce, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Platter two — Tomato soup,<br />

egg salad sandwich, tossed<br />

salad, fresh fruit choice,<br />

Name<br />

or Number<br />

Are you Juat' a number to<br />

your insurance man? To<br />

our agency, you're always<br />

a name because you deserve<br />

P.S.—Personal Service<br />

when you deal with us. Call<br />

we'll call you by name.<br />

RIGHT HERE IN<br />

QGBANGITY!<br />

Hatter three - Tossed<br />

•lad, cheese, tomato, tuna,<br />

dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, bagle<br />

with butter, ftesh fruit choice,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

FJatttr one - Rot isif#^<br />

sandwich, whipped potatoes,<br />

tattered greenbeans, pjflt.<br />

^n or apple'tarts, cholctr<br />

milk. ;"'<br />

Ptatter two - Orapefcjlt<br />

ham wltt cheese sandwich,<br />

oamot and ralaln salad, fcesh<br />

fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> milk. .,.<br />

natter threei.^ Cottage<br />

ehe^e and fruit ualad, raialn _.<br />

bread with butter, fruit-or W<br />

cake, choice <strong>of</strong> mli.<br />

FRJBAT ><br />

natter


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2— SECTION ONE |<br />

S &BOPOW<br />

You won't find<br />

brighter Easter<br />

faiiona anywhere,,.<br />

Our collection it the<br />

beet.<br />

When y«m shop our<br />

fine clothing dept.,<br />

you'll find Easter<br />

fashions for the<br />

whole family. The<br />

brighest colors, the<br />

newest looka, and<br />

the seasons' most<br />

popular designers<br />

are here for you.<br />

Come in today and<br />

parade out in the<br />

brighest Easter<br />

fashions!<br />

CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS<br />

BUDGET SHOP<br />

'Our traditional quality<br />

merchandise for your<br />

I |x; family and your home*..<br />

T$: Now Budget Shop Priced"<br />

-II8TBUYS0F—i<br />

THE WEEK<br />

Spring & Summer<br />

BLOUSES<br />

* 9<br />

Sizes 8 to 18<br />

and<br />

40 pc. set<br />

GLASSWARE<br />

J 16.99<br />

Bargain Hunting?<br />

Vliitour<br />

4th F. Budget Shop<br />

OFF<br />

<strong>Line</strong>d for spring In<br />

awidfieleGfion<br />

<strong>of</strong> |B^I9 colors.<br />

Aist. styles in<br />

Girls'sizes to 14<br />

and Boys'sizes to 7<br />

CilMrM'i MM.<br />

MetM Floor<br />

Complete your<br />

Easter outfit<br />

with our<br />

beautiful fashion<br />

accessories <strong>of</strong><br />

spring hats,<br />

gloves, scarves<br />

all In the new<br />

Spring styles.<br />

t Priced from<br />

•6,00 to »19.99<br />

FiMiM Acauarm<br />

HI Floor<br />

Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Opin Ffi. Eve *til»j 00 p.m.<br />

Closed Sunday*<br />

SPECIAL '5.99<br />

- Mirro Whistling<br />

TEAKETTLE<br />

2Wqt. In Almond,<br />

Harvest, Polished, Red<br />

•i orippperiom,<br />

HouiW«ru'Third Floor<br />

SAVE $ 2,00on<br />

Bar and Counter Stools<br />

Black • Conl<br />

Gold<br />

24" Reg. $15.99<br />

Now M 3.99<br />

30" Reg. $16.99<br />

Now*14.99<br />

Thin) Floor<br />

Get gardening now...and your<br />

Savings grow! Vital Hume<br />

Root Mulch<br />

2cu.ft.bagr<br />

Potting Soil<br />

Reg, •'/;-*«*'<br />

2equalsi2e,e><br />

, i4 -„.„ • . , v. . - • . i. - Solid steel cons<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J.'' t X J,< ., ,<br />

Easter goodies<br />

galore to make<br />

your holiday special!<br />

..-?<br />

Cards<br />

Baskets • Grass<br />

Russell Stover Candies<br />

Russell Stover Gift Baskets<br />

Plush Toys<br />

Party Goods<br />

Decorations<br />

lit Floor<br />

Toyj-lMAJboryAv..<br />

BUNNY SALE<br />

Now you can save on selected<br />

cuddly bunnies by Russ<br />

GundandDakin<br />

Maxwell Bunny Reg.sa.oo<br />

Now •6,00<br />

Benson Bunny Reg $6oo<br />

NowM.OO<br />

BASKETSTUFFERS<br />

SPECIALLY PRICED<br />

r >f \<br />

I*,**<br />

8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

"The perfect second set<br />

at the perfect price.<br />

Reg. $89,95<br />

Now $ 74.95<br />

Model #AJR 122S<br />

Color your<br />

wardrobe with one<br />

<strong>of</strong> our beautiful new<br />

Spring and Summer<br />

DRESSES<br />

from Serbin<br />

Serblns s<strong>of</strong>tness and<br />

uncomplicated shaping gives<br />

you one <strong>of</strong>t he easiest dresses<br />

toown.<br />

Reasonably Priced $36.<br />

t)fnMi-t»coiW Floor<br />

Pro Easter SALE <strong>of</strong><br />

Men's and Soys 1 SPORT COATS<br />

Now fust in fimp for Easter. You -2<br />

can save on our entire collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Men's and Boys' Sport Coats. l"^<br />

Full rang© <strong>of</strong>,sizes to fit ©very<br />

man or boy, •-'<br />

' *-r'<br />

MODERN JUNIOR<br />

CO-ORDINATES<br />

Specially priced to<br />

suit you for<br />

sprint.<br />

sum •<br />

Blouses • Tops<br />

Slacks<br />

Reg. $28.00 to $50.00<br />

NOW '22.40<br />

To MO.OO<br />

r-aid Floor<br />

DAYFARER II KNITS by Designer Original<br />

The perfect skirt and top coordlnatds<br />

for day or evening. Accent trimed<br />

pullover tops blend perfectly witn<br />

knife pleated skirts in the most attractive<br />

color range, Machine wash and dry in<br />

sires 34fo>42. Priced $14. to $24.<br />

•IMIW. - Uam) Floor - Top <strong>of</strong> SKIifor<br />

NOW YOU CAN SAVE '15.00 SUPER QUALITY CARPET SALE<br />

on an R.C.A. Black and White TV ^ Select Color • Style and Price<br />

T«l«WlkM« lit Plow<br />

AMltltn Vittt All.<br />

NEED EXTRA BEDDING?<br />

Shop our Third Floor Sleep<br />

Shop for exceptional values on<br />

HI RISER BEDS<br />

IOO<br />

,i,<br />

Soil & Stain Protection • Static Shock & Wear Protection:<br />

• Enkalon Nylon, 15 c**,<br />

• Ultron Nylon; Wear<br />

dale plush, is colors<br />

• Anso IV Sculptured<br />

Nylon, 12 Mixed Colors<br />

• Ultron Nylon Saxony<br />

15 solid colors<br />

Reg.<br />

*12.75sq.yd<br />

'18.99 sq. yd.<br />

'20.50sq.vd.<br />

Sale [<br />

O*«l9 sq. yd;<br />

$<br />

15.99sqyd|<br />

$ 17.50sq<br />

•ZD.7Siq.wl. '17.99 s.<br />

ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR CUSHION AND INSTALLATION<br />

We make house calls - )nm^,» u,w.,,*v. '<br />

Relax and enjoy the, summer with the best<br />

OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />

MOW FOR A:UMITEu TIME ' 'tfv ' •-,<br />

:<br />

-12,198*<br />

'Invaluable gift 1 has<br />

multiple benefits<br />

•j ftwMa<br />

ttrtthJ<br />

agothUinonaj "outered anlmali bring tbe<br />

J M <strong>of</strong>- Society U$M ^Om fen<br />

OCNB Q$ received what MJM*"^ —F—<br />

sflll nEM _ to ai an "to- fj. Society hu al»o found<br />

valuable Wft'<br />

Oil neutering nukes for<br />

* b ApriTUB members <strong>of</strong><br />

! tbeSoutt<strong>of</strong>liternNewJertey<br />

neutered<br />

entered Into « the shelter in «» put fin<br />

•«« WM& *i months while.„ Iw non-<br />

society owned returned fw one reason or-<br />

e arrangement,<br />

^rimi to,Q»e May Neutering 1ml performed<br />

«d Atlantic cc<strong>On</strong>ttaf have co tanks under ttt montta<br />

«4 ipayed «• neutered CM or main under tune months.<br />

totairanlinatoainotith.In When such puKiiet or Uttenf<br />

«he_nn.t three montta «1984 are «fJo^|Wiodrty Inatone<br />

60 dogflfljHlaiU have MMiiraailiiMapMmitit<br />

Ind.JMi «H*rt Mifaiy _ that the animal be neutered<br />

-and ha VB been<br />

wnen it becomea <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

tneSodety:<br />

WWle tbe Society'* shelter KM adntl tbel&r Bis an<br />

at 1 Shelter Rd. hai only 16 operationalcort<strong>of</strong> #00it day.<br />

dog kennels and 28 ot cages, According to HtgaJn, It<br />

it nevertheless handled 1,587 depend* entirely on Income<br />

1983. , received by the njWMM<br />

f7iW incentive <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering a noiHWfltvolunteeMDanaged<br />

Wfteredanlnjal for adoption Sodety from memberihlps,<br />

MJjOibstv apparent," notes donations, fundraisers and<br />

M^gulre. "Obviously abelterfees.<br />

TOWNSBP --'<br />

For Stti street drawbridge. » » Tropeano Is ieeJdng<br />

For Great Egg Harbor election to the Dpptr<br />

Inlet, subtract 10 minuter wwtahte Committee M an<br />

from high tide; subtract fflj tadepgndirt Republican.<br />

minute from low Ude. In • news release an-<br />

For Sea lite <strong>City</strong> beach-nounclng his candidacy, ||ZuZ?,'«"."'<br />

front, subtract 40 minutes ftoptaao notes he has been<br />

)\, fam Ugh and Urn tides. ^? u t o APRIL<br />

«** «* *»«»<br />

actlvlttes since becoming a<br />

'_ _ . ' High Low townahlp resident 19 years<br />

; Afl. PJH. AJL PJ«. ^<br />

•i tf 4:58 Si37UiM, U;« *"<br />

Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Simpson Avenue hia<br />

uTamember <strong>of</strong> M I'M ^ Planning Bcaxx] and •<br />

; SIS •!»?£ Ill »"*« ol tte mmm*<br />

: 16 8:22 8:48 2:24 2:3&<br />

2212:53 1:28 7:27 7:43<br />

23 1:49 2:28 8:30 8:49<br />

24 2:47 3:31 9:27 9:51<br />

29 3:49 4:29 10:16 10:42 Weal<br />

L__<br />

8:19 6:41.12,18 W:W ^day<br />

S? PAYUGHT SAVINGS TIME<br />

Iai7;§9 ««ll-l:»". Jig.<br />

i Ma^»l<br />

y g W and lowi w in<br />

: :;ASTRONONOMICALDATA the mid to opperM.. Ounce<br />

•9,, __ • - .—TT- 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> fata on RatnurlaC anri<br />

and tows In the low to mid 40i<br />

- NATIONAL WEATHER<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

frfMHan KWiMW M tomlun Ortftm Family «rt<br />

iyThf ,<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

* ApMiMMMHMrIlVJMto,nf.<br />

- Htmtt*t~ rtfotur at the<br />

told us nasal kgUlatlve ^<br />

am Friday, April 27 at tte ^cet» tnvUm tad<br />

WhUebrter la Avalon — a wBiogncw to bttp<br />

faaetUo dMfgned to ««." Huber said.<br />

famlUarlxe area residents "Alcoholism and<br />

with lMues relating to<br />

•i^f^lsm mill f^iHfHm<br />

Rfley Began, director <strong>of</strong> the ^"^ P«UIc<br />

Alcohollam, gad A**em-<br />

U %<br />

According to Ih eucattn nmfllarltn (be<br />

»rt«, James Hober, tbe ^*.. fl f f^<br />

Qmea, which u cekbntmg<br />

SPRWG & SUMMER FASHNWS<br />

*Sport$mur<br />

H. FREEMAN & SON*<br />

A CENTURY OF QU><br />

For ona hundred ydare, H Freeijwn,* Son las^J<br />

been crafting fine men's clothing. |31U! necretrt<br />

Freeman's superb fit and s<strong>of</strong>t good iQoksJtes In Iheir<br />

meticulous attention to detaO.. *' < ',-._/<br />

As a result, H. Freeman clothJno'<strong>of</strong>f* you.tite '<br />

ultimate In appearance, porfoiroanca «nd ttt<strong>of</strong>fiagting'<br />

sen/ice Each Freeman coat Is e<strong>of</strong>l-congtructed to<br />

ensure you get the comfortable *aeLand«xo(iant lir<br />

desired by so many <strong>of</strong> our select clientBte.;''


..PAGE4-SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. TO,<br />

on royal family reviewed at club<br />

With a winning<br />

("oats. Jackets<br />

Handbag<br />

outfit from...<br />

SEA<br />

OATS<br />

Distinctive Clothing for<br />

infants and Children<br />

VlO Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Girls up to Pre-teen<br />

(Boys up to Size 14<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

SPWHfi DRESS COATT<br />

and<br />

SaOTBJ DRESSES<br />

' hop on over and see<br />

our basketful <strong>of</strong><br />

clothing treats<br />

iyr."<br />

398-8399<br />

Prtow wo married. There is ledbyMri.CraJgMathewwm.<br />

true affection between the two Members displayed hini-<br />

OMB. made Items, same <strong>of</strong> which<br />

, Introduced Mr..<br />

Smith, who teilewed<br />

Barry «?• thf famllF<br />

members are very private<br />

wfik&t entered for com.<br />

petition at the Spring Conpeople<br />

and retain a certain ference. ,<br />

. mystique. The Prince The next meeting'will be<br />

. .idMIMp. depend* on hU mother, the held April 19 at the Flanders<br />

vice<strong>of</strong> Queen Ellxabethnand Qdeen, for guidance, but Hotel. Dr. Elizabeth A.<br />

i •ppointed valet denies reports that tit it Kemenosh win be speaker,<br />

Charles. Be PknntoS to abdicate in Ma Her topic is philosophy,<br />

fcw, , science and art <strong>of</strong><br />

Prince Phillip, Barry says, chiropractic,<br />

b a knowledgeable man, very '<br />

Wherry, but strict with Ua LUNCHEON TUESDAY<br />

children. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter Shore<br />

JWr. Barry tolls <strong>of</strong> the Manorial Hospital auxiliary<br />

s*e*ite,bowtlinelsspentat wffl hold a luncheon meeting<br />

Buckingham, Windsor, at the Crab Trap restaurant,<br />

Batoorel, etc it ipeftlic BrW pjn. Tuesday, April 17,<br />

times each year. ^ Jfcmbera are asKed to bring<br />

The afternoon iwaalon wat an apron.<br />

We're Re-Opening<br />

This Saturday In<br />

The Flanders on the<br />

Boardwalk<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

We're open at 7th & Asbury<br />

Daily from 10 to 5<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

7MiAsbun/Avf,<br />

OMM My<br />

398-1740<br />

Randere Hotel<br />

11th & Boardwalk<br />

398-5363<br />

CORRECTION<br />

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger was solely<br />

responsible for a typographical error<br />

in the Sea Oats ad which ran in our<br />

newspaper on April 5,1984.<br />

The line "slightly irregular" which<br />

appeared in the ad should not have<br />

heetttrunte? • •= 1 >"<br />

Sea Oats carries only the finest First<br />

Quality merchandise and we are very<br />

sorry for any misconception or inconvenience<br />

this might cause Sea Oats or<br />

their customers.<br />

•IMiBBlBHaBiBaHB<br />

e'ean CHy X) & Northfield | ^ —^ A ^<br />

HAIR CARE<br />

CENTERS<br />

3335 West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Phone 398*8755 s<br />

629 Tilton Rd., Northfield 841*0777<br />

(Across from Silo) .<br />

Thursday<br />

'2.50 Off<br />

Any<br />

Permanent<br />

Starting at M5.00<br />

w/cut, i tyling<br />

and<br />

Guarantee<br />

I<br />

I Offer<br />

Mon., lues. & wed.<br />

Shampoo & Set '3.95<br />

Hair Cuti «3.95<br />

.Touch Ups. w*r i . i wp. '9.50<br />

Frosting. .««^*ty,ini) _ *22.S0<br />

Friday<br />

Shampoo, Cut &<br />

Blow-Dry Styling<br />

<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Our »23 - »30«*35 - *4D<br />

PERMANENTS<br />

w/cut, styling<br />

& guarantee<br />

WITH THIS<br />

COUPON<br />

Good<br />

Through 4/21/84<br />

l<<br />

ICLIPJSAVE<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Byron T, Mercer<br />

Advertising Manager<br />

NO APPOINTMENT<br />

NECESSARY<br />

our full pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

staff Is waiting to ^erv^ you<br />

OUR PRICES MAKE<br />

YOU COME 0^#AND,<br />

OUR GOOD WORK MAKES<br />

;/;Y«r GOME BACK!<br />

.*•-!•<br />

MH . tMt^Wed I fff. ft 5; Thufi. 57; tii.9-3<br />

t 4,1 *<br />

' ',» ,'<br />

THUnSOAY,<br />

Club nominating unp i<br />

announced . ,<br />

'The Jersey Cape Toast- *inc<br />

mistress Club nominating, This month's<br />

• committee for the coming opened far B<br />

meeting to elect <strong>of</strong>ficers Is president,<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> Mary Caffrey* members<br />

, Barbara G<strong>of</strong>f , and Janet A story. g p<br />

Knapp. » held and France* ta<br />

The Ways and Means wastberedptertrfa-iftttW<br />

1<br />

chairman announced it win May 3 has been «et idr a<br />

hold a dinner and show to debate between thraeriobiat<br />

bi to to th the attention <strong>of</strong> the (Mile's In KorthB«ldV> BJd<br />

general public the ideas and A fashion show and;*,<br />

Sportswear ,,<br />

Vfor men- . r<br />

^'•'OK women "*'<br />

SEW WHAT?<br />

Mr. GentUe Is a 1979 Wednesday at 7:30<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> the State church lounge. M<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New York at open to persons<br />

Stonybrook, N.Y. and Is through 90 with<br />

currently a doctoral can- spoliation and<br />

dUate In the atomic physics available. For<br />

iwgram at: Mtea&ts IF^ff^<br />

Asbury Avenue<br />

OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL<br />

30<br />

For soine, a dreadful day ahead<br />

Is very difficult to<br />

an* ¥lrtttslly<br />

etoqwll.lt defines<br />

Most.<br />

bulldi<br />

modern <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

it the<br />

since to hangmnn received<br />

TA fair at the Intermediate school.<br />

the stork report,,.<br />

Families from this ana Point, a daughter on March Dean and Donna (Cook)<br />

receiving congratulations for J5. SHssias <strong>of</strong> Somen Fblnt, • \<br />

new arrivals at toe stork dub Herbert and Kathleen daughter on March 20.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital (Fleming) WUUscr<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Anthony and Janet (DJOrlo)<br />

are: _ Somers Pont, a daughter on GaJante <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CKfy, a son<br />

March II. on March ».<br />

Charles and Doriae<br />

Club members have display<br />

A visit to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and three prospective arra<br />

Historical Muaeum was membeni met at tbe 8th Street dU<br />

§ _^. SECTION ONE<br />

were put Ml<br />

featured during the monthly recreation ball for a brief nose with displays fee tbe<br />

Dieting Of the Garden Club buslneM meeting, then ad- museum were' CharloS<br />

test week. ' joumed to the museum where Etoerly Adeline ShMffer<br />

Twenty-nine dub members flower and plant JanetKnapp BettyBerineif,<br />

__ _ . •*« B&*I nary mn, jttm<br />

Yard sale in Gardens !K. W&.J3?<br />

• B.,,1 * •••• mmm __U -" —" - - —<br />

on April 28 •*/<br />

Final arrangement* win<br />

The Garden Civic AModaflen memben are made tm a May J bM trtp to<br />

Aemriaflon. wffl spouor • accepting donations <strong>of</strong> sale Baltimore Harbor, and ft wW<br />

yard sate on Saturday, April terns, including household, announced that UUUan<br />

28 on the lot opposite the while elephant or craft ar- Koelsch Will ghe an<br />

lumgport toU bridge, tides. Donated Items will be demonstration during ihe<br />

plcted up. For infonnati<strong>of</strong>l June 5 meeting, whk± wffl t»<br />

donattoo <strong>of</strong> fL Ganko' Ctab><br />

, , j , - - ,— —. —., _ member* in tbe afw will be •.<br />

center <strong>of</strong> Gardeu Parkway, fiatniday, May S, Invited. -i,<br />

by heal club<br />

Jeffrey and Deborah 1be OceaB aty Exchange After graduation the wffl,<br />

(fflUegay) mm tf Mew aub dorini l& aSSni .pawttadegrtiteaaoni<br />

aty, a daughter, Marc* 12. neeafly «t DanliH atStodrtonCrt^e.te-<br />

/ ^ ^f d B J^f*' 1 RiitaUTMt honortd Kua totobteonMaoirBflidi<br />

(Eberhardt) Barrett <strong>of</strong> y^^ u yoatn ^ the month accountant<br />

Bmen M&, & mm. Match fcr Aorlf A (Wuent"<strong>of</strong> U H TOlti is a membw <strong>of</strong><br />

M. Tuckahoe, she is the daw the National Honor Society,<br />

Thomas and Mary valldlctorian T* the Own jbe yearbook stafl. and the<br />

(Doughty) Reed <strong>of</strong> Semen _ aty High School to WU. business education society.<br />

HANDMADE<br />

• Basket* • Bonnie*<br />

• Wall Hongings<br />

• Wreath*<br />

THE GINGHAM GOOSE<br />

3127 Weil A*e., O.C,<br />

399-3453<br />

specializes in bringing you first quality brand<br />

name children's clothing at savings up to 50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

regular prices, sometimes more. We carry the top<br />

name brands in infants and toddlers for girls and boys<br />

to size 14.<br />

KWsKtolhes<br />

Silo Shopping Center<br />

Tilton Rd., Northfield, N.J.<br />

MasterCard • Visa » t,ay-Away • Gift Certificates<br />

.!,•> w\<br />

:*.*?<br />

•SP*<br />

her? iScrt't fiitii-m<br />

sgm<br />

Afton. • Tues • Sat. 10a.m. «p.m.<br />

Wed • Thur_» Frl. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />

Sunday 11 a.m. • 4 p.m. .<br />

645-1693<br />

ENGRAVED<br />

IN GOLD.<br />

Froni our infimiely<br />

Tuu, Your most<br />

nahng accessory<br />

<strong>On</strong>e look tells you<br />

SYSl<br />

Cholly's Holly Farm &<br />

Country Gift Shop<br />

RoUff f,M«rmora OJ ££T<br />

"WSrT OUR aOWERSHpT<br />

Easter Plants<br />

Azaleas * Mums<br />

, African Violet*<br />

Hydrangeas '<br />

Pr|mro»e * Mixed Pot*<br />

FRESH CUT<br />

FLOWHIS<br />

tuxmmmn<br />

0D«An<br />

on /Most<br />

ovens. Vidto discs disc fbR fbR- Sal?<br />

OK rent, open rHdtaya HI 9-oo t-V- rentals.<br />

Why Shop the Mall • We Have It All!<br />

'• :- -. - : " at . ' -/-<br />

KRISTFS<br />

Join In Kriity'a Sweepstakes<br />

TOf A f 50 GIFT CERTmCATE<br />

This week's winner • Roxann Ranch<br />

—i<br />

SantaCruz<br />

,, - our buyers have traveled extensively, to:';<br />

' ," brinfl you, *ur custbmen & frlendt/itwi<br />

\ latest in) Spring & Summer FMhlons, .V;<br />

.Come Inland take advantage <strong>of</strong> " v<br />

experts, they will be «Hi!<br />

'*—,\wlth your *—•— •^<br />

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u SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N THURSDAY* APBIfc-lBrHtM<br />

Classified ads<br />

briiig results<br />

FR1WG FASHION<br />

SWEATERS<br />

Crocheted knits and<br />

|i novelty (cnlnavaHable „<br />

'in sizes J4.42 and<br />

in the hottest colors<br />

| and coolest fashion<br />

1 shades <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />

Largest Selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweaters in<br />

the area!<br />

Stubbs'<br />

Dress Shoppe<br />

741 Aabury Ave.<br />

Open Dally 10-5,7-?<br />

Senior Cltlien Discount<br />

? SINCE 1879<br />

SPRING CLEARANCE<br />

* 3 j i 1<br />

A do-it-yourse<br />

ByDentiiti<br />

WILLIAM CINOTTI and<br />

ARTHUR GMEDEH<br />

Dr. Ctnotti (a dtdrmm<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin department <strong>of</strong><br />

restorativedentixtryatihe<br />

, New Jeney Dental School<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Unlvtnity <strong>of</strong><br />

M O d U fyf<br />

New Jersey. Dr. GrUfF if<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>tttor mi director <strong>of</strong><br />

the fixed pmtttodontlai<br />

division <strong>of</strong> restorative<br />

dentistry, and lives In<br />

Mdgewood,<br />

We arent getting any<br />

younger.<br />

mi ii not only a<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> biological<br />

certainty, hit reflective <strong>of</strong><br />

changes in oor society an<br />

Tfca overall population in<br />

the United States Inabased<br />

approximately 10<br />

pinkest fr&D 1V/0 to 1980,<br />

while the number <strong>of</strong> senior<br />

dHxens in tbe country<br />

grew by twice that mucb-<br />

In New Jersey, the<br />

"greying" <strong>of</strong> the<br />

' population was reflected<br />

by a 22 percent Increase<br />

during the decade, compared<br />

to a 2 percent<br />

GIFTWARI<br />

ALL ITEMS<br />

OVER'1.00 ONLY<br />

ALL SWIMWEAR<br />

and summer clothing<br />

BUY ONE Bet <strong>On</strong>e FREE!<br />

flUTH SEAS SHOP!<br />

8tt Strtet»ntte Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty.N.J. '<br />

OPEN 12^ Monday thru Saturday<br />

399-2871<br />

Blooming<br />

-*-*• This *-*<br />

Easter!<br />

HYDRANOEAS<br />

Large Pink Bloom*<br />

$12, M , IB, 05 , 20. 00<br />

AZALEAS<br />

$12. 95 ,15. 95 , 20. 00<br />

CHRYSAIYTHEMUMS<br />

$12. 95 -$15. 95<br />

GLOXINIAS $15. ^<br />

TULIPS and HYACINTHS<br />

Priced by Selection \<br />

.:; NELLIE WHITE LILLIES<br />

;f Large Blossoms. Longer Lasting.<br />

f •1O.°%82O.~,«27. !M><br />

I*-<br />

.1!<br />

Wide Selection <strong>of</strong> Foliage and Dish Gardens<br />

•Wth Easter tHm At A Full Range <strong>of</strong> Prices.<br />

Starting At $10.93<br />

v U x s i O e a H « i y A w a a a l ) l e o n $ i a " l « i i b i i u m O r d e n .<br />

$ 1 J * L o c a l D d h ^ C h a r g e . ' '<br />

*<br />

ORDER NOW!<br />

overall population growth.<br />

Wilt these figures<br />

genera 1ly are<br />

manifestations <strong>of</strong> the (act<br />

that we are living longer—<br />

due to part to improved<br />

.health ear* delivery —<br />

' Am Is a darker side.<br />

For' seine people,<br />

groiritig older on fixed<br />

Incomes means that<br />

finances become a<br />

problem, TUa In turn <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

leads to a neglect In dental<br />

health.'Simply stated,<br />

{bate who cant afford to<br />

go to the dentist don't go.<br />

The result la usually a<br />

deterioration <strong>of</strong> oral<br />

health, which can affect<br />

overall fitness<br />

Seniors who experience<br />

dtfflculty In chewing —<br />

tjther because <strong>of</strong> lH-atting<br />

dentures or » breakdown<br />

<strong>of</strong> teeth — <strong>of</strong>ten resort to<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t foods Out are unable<br />

to provide essential<br />

nutrients for a balanced<br />

dei Many switch to such<br />

refined carbohydrates as<br />

sugars, which further<br />

wreak havoc on teeth and<br />

periodontal tissue (gums).<br />

g<br />

Constipation<br />

p a n d<br />

d i g e s t i v e p r o b l e m s<br />

s o m e t i m e s r e s u l t<br />

W e c a n n o t s t r e s s e n o u g h<br />

t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f d e n t a l<br />

h e a l t h to o n e ' s e n t i r e<br />

b e i n g .<br />

w e l l -<br />

N u t r i t i o n a l a s p e c t s<br />

a s i d e , s e n i o r s a n m o r e<br />

a c t i v e o u t s i d e t h e h o m e<br />

t h e s e d a y s , d u e I n p a r t t o<br />

c & m t t u n f a f i T i i j i s 8 a n d<br />

p r o g r a m s o f g o v e r n m e n t<br />

a g e n c i e s . T h e i r I n c r e a s e d<br />

Is anally<br />

a c c o m p a n i e d ; b y g r e a t e r<br />

i n t e r e s t i n ' t h e i r o w n ' a p -<br />

p e a r a n c e . M o s t o f u s w a n t<br />

t o b e p l e a s e d w i t h t h e w a y<br />

w e l o o k .<br />

K e e p i n g t n m i n d t h a t y o u<br />

s h o u l d v i s i t y o u r d e n t i s t a t<br />

l e a s t o n c e a y e a r r e g a r -<br />

d l e s s o f a g e . w e b a v e , c<br />

d e v i s e d t h e s e s i m p l e s e l f -<br />

t e s t s f o r s e n i o r d o z e n s ;<br />

f o r t h o s e w i t h * c o m -<br />

p l e t e s e t o f d e n t u r e s :<br />

, D o y o u r d e n t u r e * f a l l o u t<br />

o f b e c o m e l o o s e w i t h o u t<br />

a d h e d v e s ?<br />

I n w o r d s w i t h " a "<br />

s o u n d s , d o y o u r t e e t h<br />

d i c k ?<br />

e y K »<br />

Four-year-old Sean Dougherty purchases a<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t pretzel from Duke Spitzerduring Saturday's<br />

County Music Festival by the Sea held on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

Lomis leads firm in sales<br />

C h a r l M W . L o m i s o f<br />

W U n o n t A j M u e ^ n e n<br />

P o i n t , h a s b e e n n a m e d s a l e s<br />

fly<br />

b i s d i v i s i o n b y t h e R , T .<br />

P ^ e n c h C o . o f R o c h e s t e r , N . Y .<br />

T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s<br />

n u d e a t t h e c o m p a n y ' s<br />

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SECTION ONE iTHE SENTINEL-IEDGER, OCEAN CTTY,<br />

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T- CARDIFF - KM <strong>of</strong> OriMn Bwial for Mary ttn<br />

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hM M to Lmrei tfsnoriil Frt,<br />

**Rfildied Huber,<br />

summer resident<br />

, PEDRICKTOWN - MBdred 8, Huber, 94, a tamer<br />

31 Mi „ -jjw.milfw^l l, MmA M«irt«y In lmitftaMrM^ta&<br />

Augustine's drarch. Arrangementa Of the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Borne <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> C3ty.<br />

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Wendell W. Young Jr,j<br />

retired insurance agent<br />

WtadtB W. Yang Jr, 75, <strong>of</strong> OamOiy, died April « to<br />

ii^ Manorial Bwpital<br />

Mr. Young was a retired ADstate U n W Agent and<br />

He was • member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oftr FMtag <strong>On</strong>fe, ©sun<br />

.<br />

Surviving arc htetrffe, Gladys M. (neeBramer); ttxanw,<br />

WmJeD mffl, Joseph D, David ft,Ukfaad A, Robert J.,<br />

CtaJd J,i two daughters, Efleen ftahr ad Je*n CWms;<br />

tkt8iLVUSASSMBm&mm<br />

Sr. Fkmnce Mflrte &B_SL, and<br />

M M <strong>of</strong><br />

lady* Good Omrch. Burial was ta Oakland<br />

Cemetery, PhflaiMnMa Ammgementa were by tfae Heflea<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

ttii fam% rwjiestB rnaas cards or eanlfBuUaa to i<br />

favorite charily.<br />

Bernard Kelly; retired plasterer<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL<br />

!«, Sooan Pttint, wilb the HOT. MUton C<strong>of</strong>flna aM'the<br />

rHarrer Van Sdvrr <strong>of</strong>fldating. Barlal ww in FfenbJ<br />

<strong>On</strong>fral Cemetery, Unwind.<br />

Marion L. Bittenbender •"<br />

ta Shore Memorial BoapUaL<br />

was a member or t _ .<br />

Fteter'a MM MettodM <strong>On</strong>m*. me Mnflia ditto Bf tto<<br />

OUted Methodist Women and me American Awodatta <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Persons.<br />

Sbeissurrtvedbyadaagnter1Mr».VWllJamttffli»Jow<strong>of</strong> j<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty; • brother, Wffltam B. Ety Jr. <strong>of</strong> Haddon<br />

i grandaon and a great^randaon. .>J<br />

Services wffl bo bdd ai II am today (itandaWfa 8t<br />

Peter's <strong>On</strong>itedMetbodWCtaircb. Burial wffl beta Arlii^<br />

Cemetery, Drwel Hill, Pa, ,,';<br />

CuulrfljutlonB may be made to the Shore<br />

rm owner and operator <strong>of</strong> fee Aba- In-<br />

and waa a member <strong>of</strong> the Aaro<br />

flr fcr nafs Am Sjratn. at M a note<br />

Legion Ait <strong>of</strong> itadaboK Formerly<br />

efttefta ^ , i<br />

acttw with the Sea Isle QlyAmbnlanceOarpB, he abo was<br />

S3 aflf^H'f<br />

to Pen Grow Chapter « Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern fiUr, and a<br />

Surviving are Hi wife, Margaret P.; a daughter, Debcrab<br />

DEUkfONT—BernardF.Keqy, 77, <strong>of</strong> Sooth Detaa Drive,<br />

dMAprfHmMnMleB<strong>of</strong>lpttaL 7-<br />

Hel^ lived bm;for thepaatSyeara.Before retiring, be<br />

was to the pisstetlug iwhia—<br />

Qtf,<br />

John Rossi;<br />

B Wltftamp <strong>of</strong> Straflnnere; and * atater, Berfla M. Wtt-<br />

Ouanp ol BtraOmme.<br />

Mr. KcBy wag a member <strong>of</strong> tbeVineland Riding CJob for<br />

aeveral years and bad long been interested ta hone abowa<br />

Serrtce* was Saturday ta fte Godfrey Funeral BBBltflf<br />

Palermo. Mmnwrlr aetrice* were Saturday ta Ai fuueial<br />

home, BoriaiwasiDCUvary Baptist Cemetery, <strong>Ocean</strong> view.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the SMttnn<br />

and acttvitJes ta Sontt Jersey.<br />

He Is anrvived by iris wife, FauBne; two MO. Jack <strong>of</strong><br />

, OMB (Sty add Donald <strong>of</strong> Northfleld; two daughters, Anna<br />

Kelly <strong>of</strong> PleasantviDe and Agnea Hsby <strong>of</strong> Ltawood; a<br />

stepdaughter, Nancy Bailey <strong>of</strong> Detaont; two sfatera,<br />

He is survived by Us i , MargaretT.; twoaooi, JohnR<br />

and Daniel X, both <strong>of</strong> Somera Point; taw<br />

Mirgaret Panch <strong>of</strong> Pittstown, Jane A. Hackney <strong>of</strong> l<br />

Masa., and Ntoa Mfflinet <strong>of</strong> Jamesburg; and aft j<br />

Joseph Crowley; boilermaker<br />

Margaret Bapperaett <strong>of</strong> Abaecoo and OaraWJlls <strong>of</strong> Green<br />

Bank; • brother, TUmm <strong>of</strong> Somerfleld. Fk.; 15 grandchfldren<br />

and 14<br />

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greatgrandchfldmt<br />

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Services wore Satnrday at the Bcbert ft B<strong>of</strong>fluan Funeral<br />

Home, Leeoburg. Interment mi ta Leesbmg Cemetery.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wffl be celebrated thla mdrnlng<br />

COmraday at 10) to St Joseph'a Omrch. Burial wffl be in<br />

^**;*H a Cemetery, Palermo. Arrangenieoia tf the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central A?.<br />

family requests ccmtiibafloni to the<br />

Paul<br />

former Lmwood<br />

g inspector *--<br />

EAST VINEMND-Paul M.Weeka, a longtime resident<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ltawood, died April 4 at Us home. He m 1% and Uvedoo<br />

"nickahoe Road. ., -., ,<br />

BeUredfiveyearfl,Mr.WeetawasabniMer37)rear«anda<br />

former buUding taipecttf for Ltawood. A Unwood resident<br />

JR years, be wu • member and former trustee <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

tUtod Methodist Cbnrch.<br />

He siov^d to MBM ^*JTjjiin?THy three yf^us- fl^Ss ^<br />

Surviving are Ma wife, Harriet; a daughter, Harriet<br />

Bartlett <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a •en, Carlisle <strong>of</strong> TmtiflnflpoHB; a<br />

, DeL; • sister, Esther<br />

Somert Point; j<br />

Carol Scott<br />

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Enoch Carreer, 97; retired<br />

from Hogate's<br />

SOMERS POINT - Enoch Carreer, S7, <strong>of</strong> the Sea Mm<br />

j l died April p 9 at Aon o Meroortal RM|rftaL |<br />

A lifeloi« resident idt tot, to b be was a retired tid restanrant t<br />

wortefw Hogate's Restaurant In <strong>Ocean</strong>


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ByMARKSOIFER,<br />

,8iilrL OcwwClty<br />

ri)]T/ public Belationi Director<br />

9fl If<br />

•"!•• Michael John Goodson,<br />

boiWbeM parents John and Joan<br />

••itMi^ulrellve In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, In<br />

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nuuigtr for the recenUy<br />

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Upper Atmosphere<br />

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You know all about<br />

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Reading Michael's resume<br />

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It's a world <strong>of</strong> Its own with a<br />

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Michael, is an aerospace<br />

englnWrinq graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania State<br />

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<strong>of</strong> science degree from Troy<br />

State University.<br />

NASA reports Out he hat<br />

'demonstrated superb staff<br />

abilities and has the ability to<br />

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amounts <strong>of</strong> information,<br />

documentation and conoepta,"<br />

Prior to hlj NASA work,<br />

Michael was an Intelligence<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer In the Navy and served<br />

In Washington and Spain from<br />

1978 to 1982. He Is currently<br />

employed by Bendj* Field<br />

Engineering Corp. which is<br />

Involved In the satellite apace<br />

program.<br />

Hie young engineer waa an<br />

outstanding high school<br />

Good<br />

TY, w J, TOimsPARAlPBmg^ww<br />

is son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> couple;<br />

••''••••awiii^BiMMMMB^MBMaMMa; sidewalk Sale sale bv by down-town Rgg<br />

wm<br />

hunt<br />

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Easter<br />

c..t«<br />

Saturday.<br />

o.*,_j_..<br />

merchants. A Greek and Chocolate bunnies wJW be<br />

Po]l»h festival will also be o distributed to children<br />

highlight along with a pet fair<br />

beginning 1 p.m. at the Made ,<br />

and entertainment. , .<br />

NOTE: Inert will be no<br />

JeUvbean rtviaway or Easter<br />

The Easter paract'"^rtll<br />

begin 1 p,m, Eaitor Sunday In<br />

front <strong>of</strong> the rt§r, ^!<br />

BOE presidents reelect^d<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN<br />

SenUnel-LedgerStaff<br />

and newly elect fellow Sorters<br />

L, Smith and Albert Becker<br />

While new board member* Jl 1^ i i f l Md forf<br />

took their oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice gptiiliishef, «C<br />

recently at Mainland "I wish Richie (Zoladi) the<br />

Regional High School and best <strong>of</strong> luck," <strong>of</strong>MMyjJn-<br />

Somera Point, the presidency<br />

dentwum, adding he feels'the<br />

<strong>of</strong> these two bodies remained<br />

Board can be productive this<br />

. with the Incumbents.<br />

year. Zoladz waa i<br />

In Somera Point, veteran<br />

ftp conunent M I<br />

Board member Evelyn<br />

Zoladz was h_<br />

Hartley was unanimously<br />

the position by .<br />

chosen to serve another year<br />

representative<br />

In the president's seat while<br />

Knowles who<br />

second-year board member former board nieinDer~yu>-<br />

John J. Koear replaced John cent Morel also <strong>of</strong> Nortli old<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School graduate Michael Goodson is currently em-<br />

athlete in Philadelphia before<br />

Carson as vice-president. took a landslide vlctorjTwer<br />

moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In his<br />

ployed as a project manager in the NASA space program, The young <strong>On</strong> the regional level, Incumbent George GMDIUUI<br />

senior year. Hii mother, engineer is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Richard Zoladz <strong>of</strong> linwood and write-in cand date Dut aid<br />

Joan, an enthusiastic follower<br />

was elected, 11 to 3, to a second Brown. , d<br />

<strong>of</strong> NASA programs, She<br />

ill be Saturday at the block party is set for Satur- Mm as president, with Nick Hie Regional board k piade<br />

manages Peek's Beach<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial clothier <strong>of</strong> Martin Music Pier, Boardwalk and<br />

tthand Talotta, also <strong>of</strong> "Linwood up <strong>of</strong> four represent«(gpes<br />

Ftorlit <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift',<br />

Mollusk, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Moorlyn Terrace from 0 a.m.<br />

replacing David Oldlg <strong>of</strong> from Sentri Point,,Dan<br />

relatively famous hermit<br />

Joan was a founding<br />

to 5 p,m. Hie Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>eriGroups<br />

or organization* Somers Point as vice Bryant, Smith, Sexier and<br />

a"ab, and decorates the ramp<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

will hold its April dance at the wishing to set up booths or president, Oldls, didn't seek Undenbaum. Linwood-<br />

for the Miss Crustacean<br />

Flower Show committee and<br />

Pier, 8:30 p.m. This Is atables<br />

should contact the reelection to the Board thU representative Include Zflladi f<br />

beauty pageant for shellfish<br />

helped institute Its oom-<br />

ballroom dance and all are Public Relations Department, year,<br />

and Talotta and Northffljjd U<br />

— two singular honors. , welcome; admission, 13.60. fflMlil.<br />

Somers Point represen- represented by Knowles,<br />

Over 80 craft tables will be tative Lesser Lindenbaum Merel and John Davis.<br />

Ih. land Sooatera Craft ocean <strong>City</strong>-, gal, spring<br />

received a votes from himself<br />

Margie Bowen<br />

FttabllBhed 1981<br />

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Thire's i linen Mellon too - Draperla, ipreads, quilts<br />

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mim§ ELECTRICS»' : mmffirai Wendy's and auto showroom planned<br />

Roger Jakubowaki,<br />

proprietor <strong>of</strong> various<br />

amusement arcades hart and<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, said he plain<br />

to develop an "exotic" ear<br />

showroom at the former Kell<br />

Bulck site, Mi Street and<br />

Aldrich Road, and not a<br />

Wendy's restaurant as<br />

reported in The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger last week.<br />

Howtver, JakubowsM, who<br />

owni the rights to all South<br />

Jersey Wendy's, said he plans<br />

to build one <strong>of</strong> the fast food<br />

restaurants on the south aide<br />

<strong>of</strong> tth Street between Simpson<br />

and Raven avenues. He said<br />

he isn't concerned about<br />

competition from Me-<br />

FLOWERS<br />

Hyacinths • Tulips<br />

Lilies • Azaleas<br />

also<br />

Large selection <strong>of</strong> SMk<br />

Flower Arrangements<br />

Antiques • Uniques • Ceramics<br />

COURTNEY'S CORNER<br />

Spring rln.:Mon.-Frt. 11-4<br />

Saturday 4 Sundiy 10-4:30<br />

• Closed Tuetdiy.<br />

MTht Sign Ql Tin MH<br />

Rl. 5OTuckahoe, N.J.<br />

628-2759<br />

gmufli, at 9th ffl<br />

WeitAvenue,ormei<br />

Burger King on the<br />

adjacent to the fenu. .-.<br />

•to. M<br />

"There's positively a need<br />

far a Wendy's. Our customer*<br />

are more mature. It'i mm<br />

glared for those over-18,"<br />

Jakubowski laid, «Me-<br />

Donald's is more tourist<br />

oriented." ,„.,<br />

John P. Marangos,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> MarangoaJCnterpriseg<br />

which opmtMXna<br />

Burger Kings, pUKhtitdjtte<br />

Mh and Bay Avenue aiteftom<br />

the General Sullivan Qorp.<br />

which planned to rJevetai a<br />

grocery and gas station «4lentidus1 f '/Mdlsorsald' tota' 3W«tM whom she thought<br />

|^«l«k,;'I Just think it's time to,<br />

Vl'ttfre her a shot. Sometime* a<br />

^(BMh tfpproach U needed now<br />

and then, 1 ! He added he would<br />

8l»r«spectfully decline" if<br />

sdtomlnated , for the<br />

a^denejr,<br />

^Imctanchoney udd aha would<br />

nJi<br />

b-<br />

MARK<br />

VIDETTO<br />

MAY 8th<br />

rd.l Pd. (orb'v Eleanor Huontj<br />

Found<br />

Amalia<br />

Bon<br />

$528<br />

In a ricint survay <strong>of</strong> eustbrniri who got nfundi, we found 3 out<br />

<strong>of</strong> 4 baliivid; H&R Block got thim bigger rifunds than If they'd<br />

prepared their bwn taxis. 3 out <strong>of</strong> 4, :<br />

What can we find for you?<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> * Somers Point<br />

Sifting Sands<br />

9th & <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

311.2245<br />

Op«n MM., TMI,, Tkurt.<br />

frt. 4 8«l. 9:305:30<br />

Ctaiid Wed. I Sun.<br />

Let's Maintain Family Traditions<br />

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

;;ifSO|liJ^\ilii^Ru*KRufh;AnB^Nhney ••••pJ<br />

%.J -W.* %^J' k 1 ^i|;^feii^:<br />

AW*<br />

9b<br />

rly Amerieiin styling. Include* .turdy bolt tHw i^itt^tfcina^^irSlWfe^<br />

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tudents urge<br />

township to recycle<br />

poipiee, outlining the ad-<br />

"Web It fflipt be dore.<br />

BethHnmetaimAtdmet<br />

been covering recycling<br />

MuMelpitfUtillHii Authority.<br />

coHeottag ilumlniitt MM<br />

to adopt a *•««? »


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%, ;1<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGEIt, OCEAN CITY, SJ.<br />

itate.to consider' other area besides Seaville for juvenile<br />

(he dehmilonWie'lj moved<br />

'. ISt uea, they tmphaiin, to Seville, rim operate one<br />

If bnvUy populated and <strong>of</strong> seven bualaeuM la the<br />

leveled ind the facility Itself nation that bleed Inraethoa<br />

« uied by the residents for crabs to produce a chemical<br />

educational and recreational far the letting <strong>of</strong> medical<br />

•tiM ai wen u serving as a Instrument* for eon.<br />

'{lolling place. tatnlnants.<br />

•'Jamei J. Finn, president <strong>of</strong> tb$ Township Committee<br />

Marine Biological* Inc. was suggested the state look Into<br />

fe <strong>of</strong> the residents to travel the possibility <strong>of</strong> moving Into<br />

to Trenton Tuesday and ex- ** Crest Haven Complex<br />

ipreued his men over the when that facility Is vacated<br />

iafety and future <strong>of</strong> his after the completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

JllCKMAN"<br />

fi155ASBURYAVE. HAL 3991018<br />

Raw, Medium<br />

SHRIMP SALE<br />

IN PROGRESS!<br />

* CLOSED/6IONDAYS* TUESDAY *<br />

Cousin's<br />

(Open Wed, thru Sun,<br />

104 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-9462<br />

Span 2:30 Easter Sunday<br />

Eye to eye over the location <strong>of</strong> a juvenile detention faeiuM Upper<br />

Township are William H, Pauver. left, state eomoitesleoer <strong>of</strong> Cbmtctions,<br />

and Mayor Daniel Beyel, right. »o Fauver's left are Assistant<br />

SSlmS?fi r «! O to M WV °^ aW Van "S*. iupirintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department • southern division; Gregory Coleman, •upertotendent <strong>of</strong><br />

Manorwoods, and his assistant, Don Christlano.<br />

fV% Price j<br />

; Dinners j<br />

at Cousin's<br />

I Buy <strong>On</strong>e Dinnur .it Riiij. Price<br />

I find qrH thu Second Dinner <strong>of</strong> Equ.il !<br />

I or Ll'iSPi V.lluc For Hnll Pricu. '<br />

iff- WITH THW ADSUPIR SPKCIAL -<br />

I (Good every Day Except Saturday)<br />

I• PRIME*|-95 LOBSTER $095<br />

j RIB 0 OR TAILS-ss- O<br />

Vt Prlet Coupon Wat v,^id pn THBHI SNCiafi<br />

The Easter<br />

Bunny has<br />

been working<br />

hard at...<br />

To Put Togtther The /Vtost Delicious Easter f ver. He<br />

Made Over 10 Different Novelty Chocolates For You<br />

Choose From. All For The Finest, Freshest,<br />

ChocolatOT In Milk, Dark, White, Green or Pink.<br />

Bunnys<br />

:• Motorcycles<br />

J Cats<br />

Snoopy<br />

Hot Rods<br />

Squirrels<br />

popeye<br />

Bears<br />

Raggedy Ann & Andy<br />

We have candy «ggs4o suit every sweet tooth<br />

Shell Eggs • Cream iggs • Filled Eggs<br />

Peanut Butter Iggs • Cocoanut Eggs • Meltaway Eggs<br />

Decorated Iggs • Foil Eggs • AAarshmailow Eggs<br />

and much, much more<br />

BASKET FILLIRS<br />

Over 21 Flavors <strong>of</strong> Jelly Beans to choose from, plus<br />

Jelly Rabbits • Easter Meliowcreams • Waited Eggs<br />

Flavor Pops • Sunny Money •Chocolate Pops • Barley<br />

^ops and much, much more<br />

• FREE Names <strong>On</strong> All Chocolate •<br />

,% . ORDER NOW FOR iEST SELiCTiON—<br />

I Lay- Awa y* p Ick g P A * Your Convt nlen«n<br />

iw<br />

Visa • MasterCard & American Express Welcomed<br />

PHONE ORDER^ WELCOME<br />

64M776<br />

Estelle Minor expires in<br />

August, <strong>of</strong>ficials said. ?*,#„<br />

new county nursing home, township public relations « was also learned, Beyel E$s<br />

^tctodlaayeirwtwo, dirsetor, . miA, that the state had earlier KJS*<br />

Earlier suggestions to It was tlso reported that no considered the Seavllle site * '-<br />

utiliie tiliie existing buildings at lease has ben signed by the ** •" •** Prtffln.<br />

the e Federal Aviation Ad- Corrections Department<br />

-Margie Bowen<br />

muujteattonTtehnlMlOinft' which was to have rented the<br />

taFSmoaaortbtEastCnek facility for WM annutu> ? **.<br />

Lodge In BUll BeUeplaln were H He Estefle Efl Manor location li u , Sentinel-Ledger<br />

mled "unMtUrfactoo'." •©• Is rented for »40,000 annually b J!?[ n T oMee and •*»cording<br />

to Alice Teal, - Ihe lease at Manorwoods In dm U ^ ° PWI WIL Weet<br />

**'<br />

Easter Flowers & Hanging Baskets<br />

ashington<br />

aoi Washington Sf,<br />

Cape May, N.J. nn<br />

OPI»V WEEKENDS ONLY<br />

OPtNPRI.iSAT,SP,M,tolOP.M, -,«r-<br />

SUNDAYSSP.Art,f09P.M,«C0CfeTAILS8.DINiNS<br />

Now taking restrvatlons for lasfer Sunday<br />

OPEN 2 to 9 lister Sunday<br />

It't worth the ride to Victorian Cape May<br />

ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARffS ACCSPTID<br />

PHONE 884-5697<br />

g<br />

on To Our<br />

M»BprWoodB Academy to Estelle Manor, above, will remataThwefo^<br />

the thru- being. Residents near the proposed SeavUle site and elected tflfe<br />

flclals persuaded the state to Investigate possible sites. tfta<br />

Residents Julia JenUs and gjjellir^ -^<br />

foreground, and Donald Ay ahd James Finn ^Irt^<br />

Marine Bioligicals Inc. wert among thoseV"'*<br />

traveled to Trenton to voice their concern aboW"<br />

locating a juvenile correction center in WavIJiC,,<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers' dance Saturday<br />

ne Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers' spring Admission 1<br />

dance will be ' '<br />

Thursday, Friday & Saturday<br />

Homemade Lasagna<br />

Baked Half Cicken<br />

BrdileaBlueflsh<br />

THURSDAY, APH1L12


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Public Notlct Public Notlct Public Notlc* Public Notlct<br />

ORDINANCE NO « 13<br />

BONO OHDINANCC APPROPRIATING FVTD^OOOO AMD AUTHORIZING THE<br />

ISSUANCE OF IWMNOOD IN BONDS AND NOTES 0F THE CITY OF OCEAN<br />

1 CITY FOR THE VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSES AUTHORIZED<br />

TO 6€ UNDAF RTAKEM BY THE CITY OF O^EAN CITY, NEW JERSEY,<br />

"BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY, COUN<br />

TY OF CAPE MAY, STATE OP NEW JERSEY (not Ittu HIM two thlrdi <strong>of</strong> mm<br />

b*r» mtft<strong>of</strong> aiffirftiAiivcly concurring) A3 FOLLOWS<br />

SECT ION I Th* fivtril improvtmtnfs dticrlbetf tn Stctlon J <strong>of</strong> thli Bond Or<br />

dtnjnc* art twc&y mptctivtiy autnorlitd at gcnarai i/nprw«m«nn to b* imd*<br />

or •cquifvd DY <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jtfiav For uld **ver«i Improvtmtnt* or pur<br />

pous anted In Jtefion 3, fhtr* are h*r«6y appropriattd in* r«p*ctivt tumi o*<br />

4noner m#rtin •t«r*4 •* «*• appropriations mad* for uld improvamtntt or pur<br />

i penes, sard sums being Inclusive <strong>of</strong> all flppropffatf<strong>of</strong>ts hereto/<strong>of</strong>* made therefore<br />

and amounting In the aggregate ID SV70 000 00 Including th* aggregate sum <strong>of</strong><br />

• SJO 000 00 as fne several down payments for safd Improvementa for purposes<br />

requfrad by law and more particularly described Jn Section 3 and now avarlabl*<br />

fhvre<strong>of</strong> oy virtue <strong>of</strong> provision In » previously adopted budget or budgets <strong>of</strong> the<br />

.<strong>City</strong> for down payment or tor capital improvtmitrit purposes<br />

SECTION J Far the flntrtclng at *dld Improvements Or purposes end to meet tha<br />

pan <strong>of</strong> said %970 000 00 appropriations not provided for by application heraunder<br />

<strong>of</strong> uld down payment* negotiable bonds <strong>of</strong> ttie <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are hereby<br />

authorized to be issued in tn* principal amount <strong>of</strong> mQMO DO pursuant fa the Local<br />

Bond Law <strong>of</strong> New Jafstty inanllclpatlonol lhal»*uence <strong>of</strong> uld bond* and totem<br />

porarlly f (nance *ald Improvements or purposes negotiable notes <strong>of</strong> me <strong>City</strong> tn a<br />

»-4 principal amount not exceeding 1920,000 00 *r#» hereby author tied to be Hsu*"]<br />

•^pursuant to end within the Jtmlteitlons prescribed ny uld law<br />

*+. SECTION 3 The improvaments hereby authorfit*d and the several purpose* for<br />

"*• the financing <strong>of</strong> which said obligations are to be fstued, the Appropriations made<br />

*for an estimated cost <strong>of</strong> each purpou (In aach caia. Including all work or<br />

•^materials necessary tharafore or Incidental thereto, and as shown on and In ac<br />

** cordance with the plant and specification* therefore on file In the Of Ice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />

% Clerk and hereby approved) and the Hilmeted maximum amount* <strong>of</strong> bonds or<br />

„• notes to be Issued for each suel. purpose 4r« fetptycuvttv a* follows<br />

^* Appropriation Estimated Maximum<br />

„"- And Amount <strong>of</strong> Bonds<br />

'^Improvement or Purpose E«tlm#l» Or Notes<br />

%{A) The acquisition by purchase for<br />

_ -public purpoie* the following new<br />

Vehicular equipment tor use by ft>e<br />

*«-PuoMe Works Olvlsion rDontHvi<br />

^service truck,<br />

„ (1) one 3 wheel street sweeper<br />

* A B) The acquisition <strong>of</strong> the follow!ng<br />

**n*w and replacement equipment: (I i 'or<br />

„ ui» by the Police Division tor pubik<br />

-^fatctypurpou*: llfeboati.<br />

(C) The Improvement t»y reconstruction<br />

or addition thereto <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

building* within the <strong>City</strong>: <strong>City</strong> Hall by the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a new elevator, repair<br />

^and/or replacement Of emitting doon and<br />

Early Bird<br />

SPECIALS<br />

I Served fromSio 6i30 P.M.<br />

Mon.s floneltss Chicken Breast Di|one*<br />

Tues.iBeef Sfrooan<strong>of</strong>f w/Bufftred Noodles<br />

Wed,! Natured Veal Scalloplni<br />

Thurs,! Boneless Chicken Scampi<br />

[ Fri.: Deep Fried Flounder Almondine<br />

Sal..* Chicken Kiev<br />

|Sun,jRo«sfSeefAuJus<br />

Includes,<br />

sand, vegefable, rolls & butter, and dessert<br />

*6 aS Complete<br />

Luncheon Specials Served Daily<br />

Breakfast Sat, It Sun, 8 a.m. fo 2 p.m.<br />

Luncheon strvid 11 to 2; Dinner served 5 fo 9<br />

Three Dining Rooms<br />

Private Parties Accommodated<br />

841 Central A*e.<br />

899.3713<br />

"Wttoro people dint to an/oy tint food.<br />

• NOW OPEN f DAYS A WHEK .<br />

Bonus<br />

Buses•00<br />

Bonus ,<br />

in (iiini or Tokeni |<br />

Fimd Coupon<br />

Reium Voucher*<br />

Bonus<br />

|SIS.MinCiiiii»iirT(<br />

JS.(K)F.»>d(JHil>.,n<br />

lSuq Ri V<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J. |<br />

VIP LIMOUSINE<br />

Door to Door Service<br />

9<br />

Be pfeked op at your home or motel.<br />

For information, reservations and<br />

departures.<br />

399-5600<br />

Service frorti <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Palermo,<br />

Marrnora,, arrnora Beesl Beesleys Pi Point *Somers Point<br />

Alona Cine Route/ '' *Bus<br />

window, Inu/itHin an) wntlwr pro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

d Mtllng Ion «nd foot, Iniuutlon 01 Mw<br />

•mtrflwicy BOVtr Blinl, rtpjir or r»plocwntnl<br />

01 dllllng tlKtrlul puwt<br />

Inigntlon, npalr ind/or r«pl«c«m«llo<<br />

•Kitting plumblno, and r.mrt intn-lor<br />

•tnicturd illtrtlWou all <strong>of</strong> uld bunding<br />

b*lnu «r taait aqual in ufafui lira and<br />

durability to a building <strong>of</strong> Cltu B Con<br />

ttructlon •> (Mined t» and rafarrad to In<br />

llactlon «A :>J0 o< tali) Local Bond Law.<br />

ID) Tna Impruvimenilif conttructlon<br />

•nd rapla«inant a* traffic ilgnal dtvlm<br />

at vtrtoui locationi tnnughaut tha city<br />

(E) TIMiniprovaiiMot<strong>of</strong> unmvadsr<br />

partially pavtd ttraatl. ttrtat ihouldart,<br />

and allayi at varkmt locatfom tttrouotHut<br />

tn* Clfy, by ftvnlruetlon <strong>of</strong> naw I Inch<br />

FA0C roadway conttrurtfon, all <strong>of</strong> uld<br />

contlrtKtlon bains •> laait aqual In omul<br />

Ufa durability tp a road <strong>of</strong> Clau D<br />

Construct Ion at rafcrvd to and daf Inad<br />

In Stctlon «A:l-n<strong>of</strong> Local tend Law<br />

(F) Thv lmprovam«nl otpublic purpoan<br />

<strong>of</strong> i^alnaga ami »(tar dlttrlbvtlon lyttanu<br />

Pr: (I) rasla«m«ifotaiiltlliigandcon-<br />

•truerIon <strong>of</strong> naw dralnaov lyitamt at<br />

varlovt locaflont tftrwghoul rnt <strong>City</strong> i<br />

11) ma Installation <strong>of</strong> naw iprtnfcler lyitam<br />

and wafer tarvlc* tyttam ml nit Fir*<br />

Houia and Coda Enforcamant aulldlng.<br />

HO Aibury Avanua, Ocaan <strong>City</strong>.<br />

(O) Tin imnmvatnanl <strong>of</strong> DaKh and utnar<br />

intarfnint anaa wlftiai tM <strong>City</strong> By ma<br />

r«d«cltlngA rvbvlldlng and racomrrucnon<br />

<strong>of</strong> ma woodan boardwalk bafwam 17m<br />

Sfrsfft and 23rd strtt* Inclutlva, Including<br />

tha conitructlon and raconilructl«i <strong>of</strong><br />

boardwalk pnrt, rallloo*. and tttt boardwalk<br />

luDilructura.<br />

(H) Tha tmpnvuntni by rapair, rvnovatlon<br />

and reconitructlon <strong>of</strong> wattrtront<br />

proparty Including bulknaad nconstrucHcfl<br />

on Wilton P|a«.<br />

11) Tna IIrtt pnaia Of a two pliaaa<br />

pnjlact, for tha Impruvamanl by ranuvatlon<br />

and umtructlon <strong>of</strong> tna (tacraatlonal<br />

Facllltlaa at 4th Sfrvetand Atlantic<br />

Avtnua, and sin Strmrt and Wailay<br />

Avanua, Including tfla Initallatlon <strong>of</strong><br />

lighting, tha conttructloA and naw rant<br />

tructlon <strong>of</strong> tannls courtl, batltatball tiut<br />

vrilaysall covtn. tna InMiation <strong>of</strong><br />

Irrigation tytNtn, atttiltitlon <strong>of</strong> itra*t<br />

hockay courts, and ralatad unpravamantt<br />

TOTALS<br />

Tha axcatt <strong>of</strong> lha appropriation mad*<br />

for each <strong>of</strong> tha fmprttvamanfi or DUr-<br />

DAN'S<br />

I ON THE BAY<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NJr.<br />

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•1W.B4.00<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

IOTHSTREHAT|<br />

BAYfflONT<br />

DIAL 390-2270<br />

FRESH FISH DAILY<br />

OPEN ALL YIAR - 7 DAYS A WEIK<br />

with seasonal catches & seafood<br />

HieMmrutiimtraimHttoittumaiMHrtmtntnutom<br />

McLaughlin's Deli<br />

Noma otthiEgg UcUughlln<br />

1st & Aibury Awe., <strong>Ocean</strong> pily, N.J.<br />

We carry only the best In<br />

Luncheon Meats, Ditto & Watson<br />

LUNCH MIAT SPIttALS<br />

Roast Beef *1.59 * ,b. Save *1.38<br />

Veal Loaf 79',,b Save56 c<br />

Cooked Salami 89* u ib. Save 48*<br />

FflESH PRODUCE YEAR'HOUND<br />

Carrots nib. bag) 35 s Save 14«<br />

IDAHO<br />

Baking Potatoes 29* ib. Save 13*<br />

Calif, Strawberries 99 %>,„<br />

mtfi Pottlo Chips do^.3 All Flavors<br />

•1.28 Saveao-<br />

M Lighters SS'weh savt44«<br />

iD y d ^ p k )<br />

RUB. or Dlif * 1,49 plus tax Save 11.00<br />

COMING SOON: fresh Meat and Poultry<br />

Brtakf ast & Lunch Menus<br />

Specials Good 4/12 thru 4/17<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities<br />

Store House.- 7a.m..9p,m,; Mon.Sun.<br />

FREE DELIVERY* 398-9814<br />

V 8 S<br />

onWMGM<br />

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UmtmnDmlryTaRock Rock 104ForClumm<br />

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Public Notice/; ; PoWlcNotlctt ,.<br />

pom arorauld ovar tha aatlmatad<br />

mailmuin amount <strong>of</strong> bondt or notM'to<br />

Da luuad fharafora, u aoova Uafad, It<br />

lha aitminl <strong>of</strong> tlw Wld dowrt p*ymant lor<br />

uldpunuta*.<br />

; po n wrltlno t<br />

•uccaading madittwhan an o.NMryo<br />

dininc* la mao>. Such npsH mutt inciuo* m« •<br />

tot**) tarwrkjar «hall mafciraat wdi<br />

nanwwt prpvtiM MM m n«ta *MII<br />

TSfnpjnMwlltMrtMaraMattiKti<br />

1BCTION iTnafuU faith and cradli <strong>of</strong> ma Oty «r» haraov plaebad t» ttw<br />

punctual paymant <strong>of</strong> th* principal <strong>of</strong> and Intntt an M U U M M !<br />

SJEf^ Sr^ 1 " Booa SJEf^ Sr^" °n»"" ••"• ooll0.tlon» MUM A^.l<br />

obiieation <strong>of</strong> tn* city and ma city mall ha oblliM t jCto<br />

Booa °n»"" ••"• ooll0.tlon» MUM A^.llSd<br />

obiieation <strong>of</strong> tn* city, and ma cty city mall ha h obllgaiM to ttwarjCatoramI<br />

upon an th. lanbia proparty within tha an an for m* p*yfn«r7o7*«UMioM<br />

ttM»<br />

w^i«> 2Jl5!L!!5!S*!:ffi<br />

•Una hflrtby<br />

Hall, QCMII city, Hi* Jarwy,<br />

*ii,iT,P,Rniij(<br />

pKNIGHT'S<br />

U OR BIT A C MMIHAkk,<br />

Clfydajii<br />

ikFor Ennrtainmnt<br />

8th St. & Wesley Ave, 399-5555<br />

New Additions to our Library<br />

Woody Allen's<br />

ZELIG<br />

Dirty Harry's<br />

SUDDEN IMPACT<br />

Dorothy Stratten Story<br />

STAR 80<br />

Avaitobla far r«nt or Ml* in B«ta or VH3<br />

I. Mon. Fri, 9-9; Sat, l«/ Closed Sunday<br />

I Fisherman^s Inn<br />

WILL BE<br />

OPEN<br />

FOR DINNER<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

April 14th & 15th<br />

Have Palm Sunday and<br />

easier Dinner With Us.<br />

Dinner Served<br />

trom 5 p.m.<br />

"Enjoy Dining In A<br />

Relaxed Friendly<br />

Atmosphere"<br />

# 3325 Aa&ury<br />

y<br />

Are.<br />

399-0793<br />

p<br />

PhlUp W. Heery, right, principal <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

bor Township High School, receives V<br />

Club certification from Douglas String <strong>of</strong> Soro^rs<br />

Point, supervisor <strong>of</strong> arts at the schooL The ficKpol<br />

chapter joins others nationwide in VecognftiW<strong>of</strong><br />

persons in school and industry whose sight has<br />

Too Late To<br />

Classify<br />

FREE WOOD<br />

BtmnhnlkLumbtr<br />

Storm 09brl$<br />

Public Ssfity Building<br />

49th Stntt tW*0tA¥0.<br />

DMtlon <strong>of</strong> Pifft/W Woria<br />

DOB TO CAMCtLLATIOffl — >H1<br />

Oantral Av». Jn) n. apt mall July 1 lo<br />

July if «M My n to Aiv W. SBJ<br />

canfr»l Avt. eottoo*. Anil July t to<br />

July If. CM *»4m w**UnM hr In-<br />

WrmitMn.i *.1j<br />

OARAOR (ALB — • ftaMMfl Mini<br />

Marimra. ttt. Apr. M » ajn. fo s p.m.<br />

AFA'ATMlNTIALt—4UWMI*y Art.<br />

OotMt No. Ml Forntturi, cryMM, cfilna,<br />

clothing. Mwlng mtWrlali and fibrlo.<br />

tHAllMttWto ill<br />

nrtfomoiilon two. n-bw o(f»r. Call Jf».<br />

MWMittry an yMfn<br />

rinlno, cMinitt «y«t»m, rdwlir<br />

ai wgn<br />

t<br />

tU*ER-OUPBR YARD UL1 ~m lha<br />

OatiMnVi 1101 MMMy Av* Iniin, Frtu<br />

traI Sat. (April if,», n Baolm^g at<br />

10'Wa.m. 4.11<br />

SMTIR FLOWERl - n-«h ea«i*r<br />

stirub*, (ran, farlllliar,<br />

wood an?*, *n. Th* f o»,<br />

SUMMEU (tBNTAL - C*tltr*lly<br />

ioc*M (war twcti and rxtnrwalk, will<br />

to ««n c«rp*fln», living roam, dlhli«<br />

Jgm. Wtttun, J bMrowm alaapi Ux,<br />

Wj-wHit<strong>of</strong> tiiw pir monm oil m<br />

Too Late to";<br />

Classify -<br />

AHDEHSOH-UJSEfrKlS•-<br />

TAG SALE :i<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home billed" 1<br />

with beautiful Tr»rjrt/ftn4+<br />

Furnltlilngs « f W<br />

tmentsl<br />

New!<br />

frantt, rrovla<br />

Furathira IIKII<br />

bM^WnfaHta<br />

MWnf.aHtaa.Wa.MhTocuI<br />

••Mat — ala«am lamtu-iirVii)<br />

maMMny span an)l , dulft<br />

fraditwnii marw«ny ud»V;i<br />

Ckail-MAONIFICINT<br />

CMKJY » draw • W#t|«,|»»<br />

HI pdUIHOfllt<br />

PrwhKMI fntfwMd • N.<br />

*OOMl8TlAcraiaad<br />

"wm t«i IITTI rnnw n<br />

fat. laaMr COLOR TV'I<br />

AMIDICAN Om8HTA_ .<br />

1IM Ruot Di ancanmt ce*{r<br />

Coawtry ylfl« °^^tn<br />

uptMtttfWi ncktn<br />

alctum * «aMtM<br />

tan lovaly caiu „ diMtASMTn^<br />

MtvanMlla « itllnlHI lutwaral-<br />

China, guu ft 6nck-a-tira£'<br />

HUMMEL COLLEtTION - *JIWU*<br />

•mplr. OMtt-aBtlgilt mpnaV.<br />

URNITU*e<br />

Picnic taHa • flnpla ca<br />

aUIINWAJHRRlDIIVBRI ,I<br />

CASH ONLY1 NO CHECKS<br />

Fri. A Sat. April 13 &M-. I<br />

9 a.m.-4 p.m. ^1<br />

Moo Aibury Ave., O.C. >l<br />

— OtUt ftiMaM<br />

tUMMM HBNT<br />

Haa^l4i.j<br />

dmratait, canhiHir loatw rwir taMft HELP WANTED - cooii inu<br />

•MBMntMlk. 1 MdraWM, tfMW f|»«, halp Mf HU.Mtu,<br />

OOj. p*r w**k, .1000 for month Call m- Spedafwii OOYW<br />

~ 4l» Ava.WMIM.<br />

Inn,»to5p.m<br />

TOWOfllCWeilCENDa SUMMER EMPtOYMENT -<br />

Now until OcMoar. t^or (or local t»Mr part tlma potHMn<br />

" *W. C»r«n,:i»iyinoulti_Jt«1o. frif*r aajeorlfy, NUguard,<br />

New Rd. (Bo<strong>of</strong>e 9) A Mitt. Ave. Somers Point, tU.<br />

LUNCHEON and<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

Banquet Rooms Available<br />

Phone 927-1117<br />

' * •• — • ••Haaaaai PaJ«l JUS *,B| * ^ | Ifaaf !<br />

Mon., Tues. and Wed. April 16,17 & 18<br />

WAYSIDEWLUGET\ MARMOHAN.J.<br />

FBESHBSH• RIOZEN HODS ffOEUVMS-CRAB*CHOWIIBIS,'SAtAOS• ETC.<br />

Brand Opening Specials<br />

JUMBO SHRIMP-U15ct<br />

i , i<br />

2 FREE OYSTER FORKS<br />

' W/Purchase<strong>of</strong><br />

• , first200 PJws.0*<br />

t.MABMOlM<br />

Seafood Platters w/coig slow anjJ frl«T I ','<br />

1 FIShSnndwIrJMMu.vC!.',!!. "«.* -"iS<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CI1% N J,<br />

towns agree. MUA recycling plan will save even more<br />

rigniftctntly higher than the recycling Feb. 16. Since then Information effort to expand wouU be required to reduce Upplng fee — approximately me full ton for too recycling guaranteed long-term<br />

credit concept originally Stone Harbor and We* Cape wove cltlxen parUdpotlon; fee wild waste going Into the |M per ten for recyclable credit. nartets; and the rocydlda<br />

}*JMt «,m #„ **?*?i 'u*7* *?. v 8 ^" 8 5SK. pMMd °* r w° lu «lon- «•»•• comnmniiy^tet to toMB W • P«eBt or more mrtetato. im wedtt would TtmMQh hw atted«B the cmHt program," the letter<br />

,ffedtt program to nwnicipaUtles which par^EarrjracUonliantlcfcatwlby expand active ddien par- *«* remfeLtag to qualify be In addition to the private oommiaWejto«rtonlfciiiiw ttate*.<br />

--jtne ton for ton Udpate to make a flve-year other municipalities, Uclpatlon; create •i com- ** *« «m for too credit. flmi'i dUposal cost savinga. recycling reioliiaon by April n (here lmt enough in-<br />

3Sllii»-fc-' • -. commitment to the MUA Marlnakto said. munlty wide recycling id- » *• tomtt yttr, the »Bf otetog this incentive 30, »» tntt rWoWon ii tsm to tote newpnvw,<br />

SS^'i.Jr^* , J* "?Trr* P ri) 8 Tam >" »• «" Tor • municipality to be. vUory committee to en- rw I ulrelneDt ««dd increaae to the private sector, all adopted by at least sis the MUA will dlsaottlUtt'lts<br />

.vTililf *2r«IZ p ^h5 w ^ ._._ ' « 1 « 1 Me'orthenewtaifort«i courage and rapport the to W percent or more and in county rnunlclpaUties would commiJalUei, containing actbe recycling program twt<br />

Lt-« MHESL^IS' lra?» e I >re » ent «*»very»»»t credltpi-ograiii, they would be program; appoint a per. fa jtim year, a 12 percent or direcUyDenefituince they will more than a and one-third wffl conttjrae Ita somrt and<br />

^olfOjWwaatB*iaca Incentive we can <strong>of</strong>fer to required to: . nanent commmiity recycling more reduction by recycling be able to receive rebates percent <strong>of</strong> the connty'i encoursgemat <strong>of</strong> recycling<br />

projected, to De promote recycling and waste coordinator; and deliver or would be neceMary. from the State Office <strong>of</strong> w^t population, toe MUA programs by providing<br />

-,.^J5. 1 *'!L ttl ?T niir arold « nc ? .*"& to< help our Formally establish a murU- arrange deUvery <strong>of</strong> aU » MUA «ecuUve Iteeycllng for tonnages will move forward,. .Im- technical iTi<br />

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PAGE 18 -SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. WJ,t^ •«•>, THURSDAY/ APRIL 12,1084<br />

Storm aftermath<br />

'Proud' <strong>of</strong> eifdrtsj 'gratefur storm not worse<br />

hnrem n> «iff«rwr1 hmiHng anrt<br />

to the evacuees,<br />

By ANITA j. SPIEGEL<br />

etecJrical outages, according always have people<br />

to Marie Dugan, Cape May wining to help. They did a<br />

County Rad Crow chair, fantastic Job."<br />

Although there wu nopergon.<br />

She tqtUdned that Dugan reported a cheerful<br />

y<br />

once a municipality enviprament, one <strong>of</strong> "we're<br />

Marcb 9 sturui rtwrignatfl. a utmiW It (—H« In going to get through this<br />

Mnged the Jeney out, at (he Rtd Crow to feed and thing.' "We became one big<br />

one point W <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> satisfy tot needs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

*wld«rt# congregated at the<br />

iUb *cbool to mid coo- "The evacuees helped out<br />

with water andtremendously,<br />

which<br />

:wtod.<br />

alleviates their emotional<br />

: Reddentf made OmSi own dMran," Dugan said. 'Ite<br />

rifeUM to cone to the school hosier they are, the better. All<br />

jooouie they feared the riflng Ibejote that need doing, such<br />

tUtf bad water In their ai meal preparation, are<br />

WEEKENDS ONLY<br />

FRIDA YS • 8A TURD A YS • SUNDA YS<br />

STARTING THURSDAY<br />

APRIL 19<br />

OPEN FULL TIME<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

OLTACOf<br />

957 Weit Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Introducing Three NEW HOAGIES<br />

for the'84 Season<br />

Imported Him * Roast Beef<br />

and Turkey Breast<br />

.. all made to order!<br />

—MOW —<br />

399-0753<br />

bet «Joiu«/<br />

What Is straight whiskey?<br />

According to Federal Regulations a<br />

straight whiskey Is one that has been<br />

distilled <strong>of</strong>f at a pro<strong>of</strong> net exceeding 1«,<br />

aged In a new charred white oak barrel<br />

for at least two years and reduced »o not<br />

lower than BO pro<strong>of</strong> by the addition <strong>of</strong><br />

water at the time <strong>of</strong> bottling.<br />

The higher the pro<strong>of</strong> at whleh a spirit'<br />

Is distilled, the lighter It It In fdvor,<br />

character and body. A spirit distilled ___<br />

-out at 190 pro<strong>of</strong> does not possess any noticeable aroma,<br />

,. flavor or character and II called a "neutral spirit."<br />

. The mash formula determines the final designation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

.straight whiskeys if jl percent <strong>of</strong> the grain Is corn. If will<br />

^fce Straight bourbon,- If SI percent or more Is rye grain, It<br />

>lll be straight rye,- If SI percent Is barley malt, or rye<br />

malt then it's straight milt whiskey or straight rye malt<br />

'whiskey<br />

. Straight corn comet from whiskey that is 80 percent or<br />

("more corn, aged In uncharted oak barrels or reused<br />

; Charred oak barrels. Motf straight whiskey eonsumedJn<br />

''America Is bourbon.<br />

y«ll»trlcl»n: a doctor who givts lmpo»ilble advice, tuch<br />

£4f racommtnding that you kttp your four-year-ald In bed.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

CraBRIMfClMpM<br />

l¥.You'll,need: 1 WA oz.) can crabmeaf, chopped,' 1 tspn.<br />

;* horseradish; Ki fs0n, prepared mustard,' 'A tip. Wor-<br />

^cestershlre sauce; « cup mayonnaise; 2 tspn. Sherry,- 3<br />

^'hard boiled eggi, chopped,<br />

>: Combine all Ingredients except one boiled egg. Serve en<br />

^crackers. Chop remaining egg very fine for garnish,<br />

Makes 24.<br />

Notice in doctor'* <strong>of</strong>fice: "Maternity eases - C.O.D.'<br />

OUICKIEQUIZ<br />

Ft Q. Do H N H affect the way wlnei fasta during dinner?<br />

fe A, BafliifMy. It Is advisable to avoid all vinegar sauces<br />

• when serving Una wines. When serving red or white wines,<br />

• sWMt sauces should not be served, since they mike the<br />

^wfne taste harsh.<br />

« SUNDAY NOON Tp 10<br />

mmmmmmmm.<br />

happy family," she gala.'<br />

Dugan added she believed<br />

evacuees were able to<br />

maintain a pleasant attitude<br />

because they thought they'd<br />

remain in the shelter only a<br />

ahort while. "None <strong>of</strong> us could<br />

be sure <strong>of</strong> that" she said,<br />

__, pli<strong>of</strong>BfcifSwKaitmleli<br />

Hie power <strong>of</strong> the surf is apparent by the looks <strong>of</strong> this broken ramp at the<br />

southend,<br />

" ><br />

This Week's Sandwich Special<br />

April 12 thru April 18<br />

UVERWURST plus fax<br />

Try our frashly br*w«d decafInatod — It's graatl<br />

m's deli 398-1046<br />

"AND CATERING" toil Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

"Make Us a Habit" bally 7ioi • closedSun.i<br />

***««#****<br />

DON'T FORGET.-.<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND PIER<br />

HALF PRICE SALE<br />

Look For Our Big Ad in The<br />

Sentinel-Ledger's April 19th Edition<br />

w ^s^s w w=^s P<br />

Sun.-Thun. 11 8:30 927-9831<br />

Freth Tender<br />

BAY SCALLOPS<br />

•1.89 ib<br />

FreihRlel<br />

SHAD or WEAKRSH<br />

*2.39ib *2.89,b<br />

Oven Ready<br />

Stuffed with Crab Imperial<br />

small STUFFED LOBSTER TAIL<br />

•4.99eaeh<br />

Broiled or Fried Planer* To Go<br />

Quality<br />

Seafood Market<br />

Jumbo<br />

KING CRAB LEGS<br />

•9.99,b<br />

Fresh"Hat Local<br />

FLOUNDER<br />

»3.99,b<br />

LIVE<br />

LOBSTER<br />

it Our Oven-Ready Entrees Make You A Star •<br />

Saje good thru Sat.-Whin Supply Lasts -•<br />

explaining the Irritation <strong>of</strong> were for fldes to surge beyond blankets and food In cases <strong>of</strong> recognized the efforts <strong>of</strong> * to*"-<br />

being cooped up begins after the morning's' high mark — evacuation," Morgan said, city staff and volunteers who"about<br />

three days, when the which were I feet above 'They should have a box participated In >' BtorW<br />

people start misulng the<br />

containing necessities in- procedures and cleanup in ti$<br />

comforts <strong>of</strong> home. ' creased to 65. About 38 chiding medication that they aftermath. "We are proud-<strong>of</strong><br />

About 20 residents were resldenU Including two can grab In "~ case <strong>of</strong>" an me ~ way the city handled) " ' " l£<br />

served lunch but by y the dimer toddlers ^ and _ bur persons emergency.<br />

and we are grateful it (tb*<br />

hour, when wMtberJorec&ifiL over age 80<br />

Morgan encourages storm) wasn't worse," •><br />

Ward's Paii<br />

residents to stop In Ms <strong>of</strong>fice PtoUceCapfeHerbChadwlcJt,<br />

donate, which Dugan , in the former <strong>City</strong> Hall fire also reported the dt<br />

hamed the Red Cross' costs. station for literature on storm a "heck <strong>of</strong> a Job."<br />

The Red Cross provides preparations. Be said also<br />

services free <strong>of</strong> charge. reported that emergency "Not Just our guys, but I<br />

4*<br />

Winston Roberts, <strong>Ocean</strong> management personnel arethe<br />

Rescue Squad and the<br />

<strong>City</strong> Rescue Squad chief, said preparing maps Indicating Fire Department," the police<br />

the Squad received ap- land elevations and flood chWsaM. -~ ;<br />

proximately SO calls for<br />

"There was nothing urj<br />

evacuation In addition to tides.<br />

ttshaking," Oadwlck said.<br />

those from a pregnant . woman At a a«y Council meeting, "It's „_.„.._„„»__.<br />

(storm flooding) Just a<br />

wbo believed she was In labor Mayor Jack Blttner pubMy fcet fact <strong>of</strong> shore h B&» ife^<br />

andonefromarttddentwitha ~" , ~ . —.""fractured<br />

hip. Kindergarten registration<br />

Everybody In the com- - °<br />

munlty handled the situation twn Aatra nnUr<br />

PM%w4n,»RoDtrtoialdtas1 tWO aa 7 S <strong>On</strong>l y<br />

week. "And I'm very proud <strong>of</strong> Registration <strong>of</strong> children Children who win be 5 oil or<br />

the Squad." Morgan, city entering kindergarten next before Oct. 1, 1M4 wffl|N<br />

emergency George management September will be conducted eligible for registration,<br />

coordinator, also had praise, at the primary school, m which must bemadelnperson<br />

especially for the volunteers Street and West Avenue, April by parent or guardian, The<br />

who manned radio and phone ttorW.<br />

child need not be m '<br />

commyni{iatlons< He ssld tbat For pupils in the area<br />

while the recent storm didn't between 9th and 59th streets,<br />

approach the severity <strong>of</strong> the registration win be I to U Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> birth and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

March 1962 devastation, it ajn. and 1 to 2 pjn. Monday, the required Immunisations<br />

gave people an idea <strong>of</strong> what Aprfm<br />

(DPI, polio, measles,: Ger-<br />

such a storm could do. For Gardens pupils between man n*reft|i|h»(i and mumps)<br />

"People now should know Mh Street and the Longport<br />

feey should be prepared for Bridge, signup will be thesyLrf<br />

*?*<br />

these things. They should SUM noun on Tuesday, April Contact the school at ;399-<br />

know that they bin to bring 17.<br />

m for totter InfermlBp,<br />

•Mf<br />

THE NOW OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. v<br />

Mow Serving<br />

• Breakfast<br />

• Lunch and Dinner<br />

Dally Lunch & Dinner<br />

Specials<br />

SEAFOOD STEAK &PAIKAKE HOUSE<br />

9th and Central Av«nu»s<br />

Oc«anClty 309-0113<br />

Plymouth Bui<br />

Plymouth Place and Atlantic Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

REOPENING<br />

Next Weekend • April 20,21,22<br />

Weekends <strong>On</strong>ly 'HI the end <strong>of</strong> May<br />

PHONE 399-3730*<br />

Restaurant - Lounge and Liquor Store<br />

Half a Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge<br />

r Exitis (Parkway) Marmora. N J . ~<br />

Serving Flip Course Dinners % Nights<br />

Includes soup or iulce, potato, vegetable^ roll &• butter,<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee and dessert du (our,<br />

Sun Thurs, 5 to 9; Frl. i, Sat. 5 to 10<br />

EnloyicocKlalPwmiyourdlnntrtorhsHprlMwtunprinredtuf<strong>of</strong>eipm Mw ttiniFfl<br />

NOW AVAILABLE<br />

TAKE HOME FULL COURSE<br />

Every Monda<br />

ITALIAN NH<br />

Un Ul W<br />

"ID YLL PASSION"<br />

LUNCH SPECIAL<br />

CHEESE STEAK*-ww<br />

'2.00<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

the arts/entertainment<br />

flFSTABB AT..XHE<br />

pLTMUL ARm<br />

J-0UJ-<br />

congratulations<br />

emmm<br />

to<br />

—_ Knowles, 9, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ftW grade. She was me<br />

Winner, <strong>of</strong> our 1884 spring<br />

design, Her instructor was<br />

Sue Forfeit,<br />

. f While on the subject <strong>of</strong><br />

cover designs, we are again<br />

running our cover design<br />

9 cbntest and are looking for<br />

ytiurpartlclpaUon for the 1984<br />

summer contest. Please<br />

Confucius say...<br />

\jhksn9 AUGM make avn day<br />

^ Amhini^mfmrMoL<br />

CHINESE VARIETY<strong>of</strong> QUALITY!<br />

• OPEN 7 DJIYS A WEEK •<br />

503 Ith St. (Off central Avt.) <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Szechwan<br />

Mandarin<br />

Cantonese<br />

Hunan<br />

LUNCH 398mm<br />

»^ww<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK CatTyOut<br />

_ 4*30<br />

ALICE & TJ. •<br />

The Szechwan Garden It NOT connected with<br />

- any other Chinese Restaurant in this ana.<br />

LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

Mon., Apr. 16 to Sun., Apr. 22<br />

BflnM a Snow Krab Tempura<br />

III Ull> creamed Chipped Beef.toajipointt *3.95<br />

• Alaskan Krab Melt Sandwich . M.25<br />

King Krab Quiche<br />

Chicken Ala Klngovtrrk<br />

"T|jj •• Stuffed Flounder<br />

FBI"<br />

Oriental Pepper Steak<br />

SeafoodComb l" at 'on---<br />

Baked Ham ttrawtwf/uuc.<br />

M.25r<br />

•3.95 \<br />

M.^5<br />

'3.95<br />

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Thursday, April 12,1984 Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

Youthful choir talented beyond years<br />

*.•*.<br />

cphtact the Arts Center for ^dwnstairs<br />

Jnore details.<br />

DOWNSTAIRS AT THE<br />

^Our April exhibition U by<br />

became its permanent<br />

HWTOBICAL MUSEUM<br />

geulptor Jackie Davidson,<br />

ffir gpentag reception will be QttataltobM designated as a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Historical shelter. V<br />

f\p 3 p.m. Saturday at the Museum - • year and a half<br />

Center. Come and view the after it wag established In 1964<br />

During its Brat decade the<br />

talent <strong>of</strong> this superb sculptor. this cultural attraction was on<br />

museum expanded and<br />

I :,Students from 13 to 20 are a firm foundation.<br />

reached many groups and<br />

lpvited to explore and express Still located in the fonnei<br />

individuals. The Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

iheir talents in any media in school building at 409 Wesley<br />

the Historical Museum, the<br />

Jhe ballet studio at the Center Av., the museum had been<br />

governing body, joined otter<br />

. on Saturdays,<br />

given or lent over 1,000 items<br />

historical societies, visited<br />

; Mark April 21 on your from 224 donors, mere were<br />

other museums, wrote<br />

calendars and come Join us 156 members and Harold<br />

pamplets, catalogued and<br />

making kites. TUa Is a free Lee's booklet, 71<br />

tiw ever growing<br />

workshop and wlD run from 10 Qetm <strong>City</strong>, wu _._.._<br />

tons, comandeered<br />

aJn. to 1 pjn. Bring your ag was the notepaper<br />

a and arranged for<br />

lunch. Advanced registration depicting scenes <strong>of</strong> the Island. Aon and lectures. In 1974<br />

k Isrefluirtd, .<br />

Both can still be purchased at<br />

Harold Lee wrote an article<br />

? " tte f<strong>of</strong>t art festival ta the gift shop In the south wing on the 10th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

coning to the Center. Hie <strong>of</strong> the museum.<br />

museum which was printed in<br />

revival <strong>of</strong> folk art is popular<br />

pamphlet form.<br />

For a number <strong>of</strong> years there<br />

once again and we arewas<br />

a distinct possibility that<br />

Another 10 years has passed<br />

featuring it for the first time. be museum would have its<br />

and the museum is<br />

It b a lecture series aM own Some in a new building<br />

celebrating its 20th an-<br />

demonstrative workshops. In 1986 the city had set aside a<br />

niversary. It reopened on<br />

Ihe theme "Folkllfe _ A way section <strong>of</strong> land for that pur-<br />

March 17 with a "trip to<br />

ri Lift" will be based on pose on the parking lot bet<br />

yesteryear" whleh included<br />

custom tradition and theween<br />

5th and 6th streets.<br />

the newly renovated north<br />

social context In which it Rough plans were drawn up<br />

wing. Other events are<br />

evolved. Lectures wiO be held by an architect and a fence<br />

scheduled during the sum-<br />

In the ballet studio - fg was placed around the<br />

mer. Hours for visiting the<br />

donation and dates an to be proposed area. Signs were<br />

museum are Tuesday through<br />

announced. Contact Susan, also erected.<br />

Saturday, 1 to 4 pjn.<br />

In 1970 the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

: Enter the 12th annual juried Trustees <strong>of</strong> the museum was •A FUNNY THING<br />

Show to be held in May at the assured that the com.<br />

s^Hi#-"i it la open iu sU finiBBf «uinrBMiigfeB missioners iiau had Hut not wi forgotten gutteij<br />

*8-per entey (limit two per about the new building and<br />

artist) for non-members and the matter was being held in<br />

ip for members. Work will be abeyance. By Oat fine the<br />

received from April 12 to 26 Cultural Arts Center was<br />

and the exhibit will be open to ensconced "Upstairs," there<br />

tt# public on May l. tadbetntaprovementstottie<br />

.* Contact the Center for museum as wen as to the<br />

detailed information at 399- grounds so "Downstairs" at<br />

5«Bf. ; ' • ,, *» WeslBy Av. even<br />

1 ByEDWISMEH from a fine muslcale except strong impression, and<br />

that your correspondent was several other pieces by artists<br />

Srturday lught at the Music bard put to draw and take <strong>of</strong> great stature. This was<br />

Her was a gala event. notes at the same time. tHfflnnit music and the choir<br />

All Frlendi Of Muilc The choir sings sacred man than rose to the oc-<br />

eoneerts are occasions for music <strong>of</strong> all kinds practically casion.<br />

uplifting thanks to theexludtag<br />

secular works. They Ensemble work was<br />

planning <strong>of</strong> Esther Well, mi opened with a joyous equaled by fine soloists<br />

this was no exception. renaissance church work particularly in My Lord What<br />

Tie Westminster Choir which impressed with balance A Morning, sung in a<br />

College sent their Chapel and sonority.<br />

magnificent setting.<br />

Choir consisting entirely <strong>of</strong><br />

The choir enhanced their<br />

freshmen students who are The director's demeanor sound with baffles and risers<br />

obviously extremely well and style are reminiscent <strong>of</strong> and exhibited strong<br />

taught and disciplined by the work <strong>of</strong> Elaine Brown, dynamics with delicate<br />

their exciting director. Donna who Is Kknswned in thenuances<br />

and seamless vocal<br />

Plaskett Cable.<br />

Delaware Valley and beyond nne with just the right touch<br />

The director is very as flu premier chord con' <strong>of</strong> power and bombast at<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional and has complete ductor <strong>of</strong> recent memory. Dr. appropriate moments, giving<br />

control over her group who Eton conducts the fflngjiig to sound <strong>of</strong> a much larger<br />

responded with a highly <strong>City</strong> Choir and also it group without becoming<br />

competent performance far pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music at Temple strident or ugly.<br />

beyond the level one would University where she has We look forward to the<br />

expect from so young a group. Mined and become beloved second spring <strong>of</strong>fering, April<br />

Esther was dismayed by me <strong>of</strong> generations <strong>of</strong> fine 28, <strong>of</strong> the Mends <strong>of</strong> Music.<br />

fact that somehow the choir's Kapelmelsterg.<br />

artistically handsome<br />

fid Wlsmer it an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Traditional choral work<br />

programs had been, left at<br />

Oty arttm whose /ketches<br />

was followed by spirituals and<br />

home. It was a case <strong>of</strong> "a<br />

accompany MM critique.<br />

contemporary church music<br />

funny thing happened on the by the finest composers.<br />

way to the concert hafl." This There was a composition by<br />

acHrt«-t (n m way detracted Aaron Copeuud, which left a<br />

Ballet gala Saturday<br />

Atlantic Community Jemesse, which Phyllis Papa<br />

College's ballet-ln-resldence, developed to showcase the<br />

the Atlantic Contemporary talents <strong>of</strong> the apprenticea to<br />

Ballet Theater, will present the company. Ms. Papa,<br />

its annual spring, concert I ACBT director,<br />

pjn., Saturday, April 14 In the choreographed five <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Walter E. Edge Theater on ballets to be presented.<br />

PLAYS (he Mays Landing campus. Tickets will be sold on a<br />

FRIDAY, SATURDAY The repertory performance first-come, first-served basis.<br />

The Mainland Regional will feature six ballets: General admission is 110;<br />

Ugh School's Drama dub Huapongo, La Farrdlia, Patstudents<br />

and seniors, 17.50.<br />

Will present A Funny Thing da TniM, Impressions, For additional information,<br />

Happened on the Way to theMountain<br />

Legend, and thecan<br />

646-4950 or 625-1111 ext<br />

Forum, 8:15 p.m. April 13 and never - before • performed<br />

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behind<br />

jthe people<br />

llpcal and state government has fallen down on<br />

Uj6,)ob concerning the proposed location at the<br />

fopner AJr Force bise at Palermo <strong>of</strong> a state<br />

correctional facility tor juvenile delinquents, llie<br />

result is a suspicious and aroused citizenry who<br />

together with government <strong>of</strong>ficials are now<br />

eatight up in a swirl <strong>of</strong> controversy that should<br />

never have gotten <strong>of</strong>f the ground.<br />

•Hiat it did is testimony to the fact that government<br />

leaders and <strong>of</strong>ficials dropped the ball on this<br />

me, and following the fumble the ball it still<br />

bouncing around out <strong>of</strong> control.<br />

Township Committee <strong>of</strong>ficials were first apprised<br />

by the state last October that the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Corrections was Interested in relocating<br />

its Manorwoods Community Resident Group<br />

Center from Istfiie Manor to the Palermo site,<br />

now being used by the state Marine Sciences<br />

Consortium, a church group, the Boy Scouts, aa a<br />

local polling place and for other community uses.<br />

Under the state plan, some 30 male youths ages<br />

I a<br />

print letters to the edit*;. D<br />

which endorse partlcuHtn n<br />

candidates for public «fei<br />

flee during electloir'<br />

campaigns. . 9<br />

The policy Is deslgmiditos n<br />

prevent the use <strong>of</strong> :thti: $<br />

' consists <strong>of</strong> peopfe letters column aipart<strong>of</strong>«3 B<br />

who 'regularly attend town concerted effort by or, Mi i«<br />

meetings and express concern behalf <strong>of</strong> any candldat«(f)i* B<br />

at the manner in which the Utters expressing tbej<br />

town is being administrated. writer's own opinion i<br />

It Is quite obvious, dissension Issues or coscerjiA<br />

with mayor Is not welcomed political or otherwise, wB<br />

in Sea Isle.<br />

contume to be welcomedt b<br />

Isabel R.GiUesple<br />

and will be publlihedn 3<br />

Seahtoaty<br />

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Annoyed, shocked by taking <strong>of</strong> ties following the storm<br />

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chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Shade Tree Committee, I wish<br />

to report a dastardly deed by<br />

some inconsiderable person<br />

or persons in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

During the past three years,<br />

the Committee has spent lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> time, energy and money<br />

transforming the old railroad<br />

station into a pleasant, eye<br />

appealing Transportation<br />

Center.<br />

During the last day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recent storm and flooding<br />

t conditions, all <strong>of</strong> our border<br />

railroad ties were floating<br />

free and were a hatxard to<br />

traffic; I visited the Center on'<br />

FVIday after the storm and<br />

saw that all 30 <strong>of</strong> our ties were Jack Shea, employed by the garden at 10th Street and from the Center. properly.) „ , . L


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OF GOD<br />

flU New Rd,<br />

Ltarwd<br />

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«WDAY<br />

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It ajn, • Morning wonblp<br />

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Marmora<br />

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SWDAY<br />

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l«b St. and Wesley An.<br />

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

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pastor<br />

HWDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. . Sunday school<br />

10:49 ajn, and 7p.m.<br />

Worship nervlce.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn. . Prayer service<br />

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i Rev. Jeffrey W. VVinttr, Assistant Pastor<br />

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EASTER 80N0AV SERVICES<br />

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BAPTIST<br />

(American H T**ffJ<br />

Utt a, and StmpKD An,<br />

OoewCUy<br />

Rev. Richard Wlnggte. pastor<br />

SUNDAY "~<br />

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RJ, Biggin, pastor<br />

9:15 U L • Sunday school<br />

U lA • Morning worship<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

9th tad New York Av.<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor<br />

HJNDAY<br />

9;V> a.m. . Sanday school<br />

11 ajn. -Morning worship<br />

6 pjn. - Family study hour<br />

7 p JD. - Evening service<br />

8BILOH BAPTIST<br />

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11 U L • Morning worship<br />

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TABEBNACLE BAFTISr<br />

Wi St. and Wesl Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />

servu*<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:10 pjn, - Pnyw service<br />

FARH BAPTIST<br />

TownsMp Middle<br />

ftrry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SMBAY<br />

9:45<br />

10:45 ajn.-Moraine<br />

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7:30 pjn. - HUe stody<br />

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ST. AUGUSTINE^ BC<br />

Mi St. and Wesley Av.<br />

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

James Wikh, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday - 4 and 7 pjn.<br />

Blessing <strong>of</strong> palms and<br />

procession at 4 pm HIM<br />

Sunday - I, 9:15 and 11<br />

am<br />

Monday and Tuesday — 7 pjn. Wednesday.<br />

and 8 a.m.<br />

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Msgr. Jama J, Zegers,<br />

Wednesday, after each<br />

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ST. FRANCES<br />

CABBJN1BX.<br />

2nd St. and Atlantic Av.<br />

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

Msgr. wnHam McCorristtn,<br />

pastor<br />

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Fata Sunday'— I, 9:30 and<br />

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

Msgr. Joseph Doherty. pastn-<br />

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PahnSunday—8,10:15and<br />

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after each Mass,<br />

Monday, Tuesday and<br />

Widnesday — Massei 7 and<br />

1:30 ajn,<br />

Passion Play presented 8<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally-8 ajn.<br />

Friday - • ajn. and 7 pjn.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6;30 pjn.<br />

Sunday-8,9:15 ani 11 ajn.<br />

ST. JOSEPffS B.C.<br />

44th and Landls Av,<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Aba KiHeen, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 ajn. and 4:30 pjn.<br />

In the church<br />

Saturday • I ajn., 5 and 7<br />

Sunday<br />

in church<br />

8, 9:30 and 11 ajn.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S RC<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La.<br />

Sonieri Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday — 5:30<br />

.Blessing <strong>of</strong> palnw p.m.<br />

and<br />

Confession — Monday 7:30<br />

to I pjn.; Tueaday 7:30 pjn.,<br />

Wednesday 4 to I pjn. tad<br />

7:30 to 8 pjn,<br />

Christim Sdenog*<br />

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8th St. and ABbury AT.<br />

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

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30tb St. and Bay Av. SUNDAY<br />

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

10:30a jn.<br />

Rev. Michael W. GoMberg, wffli pot «peakev,<br />

rector<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY- -<br />

SATUHDAY<br />

1838 Shore Rd.<br />

5;30 pjn. —Holy EudMuist<br />

Unwood ,<br />

PASSION SUNDAY<br />

8 ajn. — Hojy Eucharist<br />

10 * JB, — Choral Eucharlrt<br />

MONDAY*<br />

WBSDAY<br />

7:30 ajn.- Morning prayer<br />

5 pjn. —Bvnlag prayer<br />

7:30 p.m. — Holy Eucharist<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30aja-Morning prayer<br />

9:30 a.m.-Holy Eucharist<br />

5 pjn, — Evening prayer<br />

7:30 p.m. — Children's<br />

Eucharist<br />

MAUNDY<br />

7:30 ajn.—Morning prayer<br />

5 pjn, — Evening prayer<br />

7:10 pjn. Holy Eucharist<br />

and stripping <strong>of</strong> altar<br />

Sunday - 7:45, 9, 10:30,<br />

11:45 ajn. and 5:30 pjn.<br />

Bolj Thursday. 6 pjn. Monday, Tuesday and<br />

(adoration following M*M_ WedBfidiiy - Masses17 and I<br />

ajn. aid 7 pjn.<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

Soroers Point<br />

Rev. Roger J, Hamilton,<br />

rector<br />

OUB LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabash and Poplar am<br />

Uttwwod<br />

Holy Thursday — 7 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Sun. — Holy Eucharist<br />

10 ajn. —Choral Eucharist,<br />

sermon. Liturgy <strong>of</strong> the Palms.<br />

Presents<br />

The Passion <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

According to the Gogpeli<br />

(The Living Statione <strong>of</strong> tlie Cross)<br />

directed by Helen Vagpoli<br />

With Selection! From Handel'i MeNttiah<br />

jean Levins • Mutical Director<br />

Nicole Crowe • Organiit<br />

Wedjiesday, April 18th •& Good Fridoy<br />

April 20, at 8 p.m.<br />

Poplar & Waba§h Ave., Liiiwood<br />

nunalliinii Accepted<br />

HOLY WEEK<br />

SERVICES<br />

^ST. JOHN'S<br />

X Lutheran Church<br />

Central Ave at Tenth St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N j<br />

The Rev. Albert E. Alspach, Pastor<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

Holy Communion 11 A.M.<br />

with Palm Procession<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Holy Communion at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

Dramatic Reading at 7:30 P.M.<br />

The Vigil <strong>of</strong> Easier<br />

Holy Saturday at 7:30 P.M.<br />

(Bell Choir* Tri^iiiiy<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. — Church Service<br />

and Sunday School<br />

DAILY<br />

11a.m. to 2 p.m. —Reading<br />

Rson open<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p.m. -— Testimony<br />

meeting.<br />

WBDNISDAY<br />

lOajn.—Holy Eucharist In<br />

the chapel.<br />

QredcOrMox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mul Road<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev, Demetrois Contelios,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. Honing service.<br />

Interdenonrincrfional<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

WiSLfr/tyE. OCEAN CJTY<br />

SUNDAY APRIL 15,1984<br />

9:30a.m.-SUNDAYSCHOOL .<br />

lOMBA 7:00 P.M. - PASTOR DONALD E HUHLBERT<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. - PRAYER SERVICE<br />

Standing tor fht<br />

FunitmtnWi<br />

ottheFtlth<br />

REV, DONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior Pastor<br />

REV, DONALD PHILLIPS, Visitation Pastor<br />

FHED CONNER, Youth Wmclor<br />

DAVID SENSENEY, Choir Director<br />

PHIL SENSENEr, Organiit ,<br />

van Transportation to and from Sunday School<br />

and Church Dlal-A- Ride 3992261;<br />

MET<br />

ETERS UNITEL<br />

ODIST CHURCH<br />

PALM ALM SSUNDAY,<br />

NDAY, APRIL 15,1984<br />

\6Mthtt%tl"MifMt'<br />

, ) 9:00 apd 10:30 Moaning Worlsfjlpp| i<br />

GIVING iliTHEMoSiMf<br />

&, V ;^rvleebrocrd^»fB•"•* •<br />

7 pjn.-Evening prai»ea]h(! :<br />

worship • • > •


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review<br />

THE SENTINELLEDCEft. OCEAN CITY. N-T.<br />

A production without be um<br />

2?J2& *^<br />

Mtf§ Witt Its coir*nt<br />

I <strong>of</strong> Starting Hffm,<br />

• the nun*. 00 anywhere.<br />

great trick word, fti ihrnr, aMy presented by SaHy Am was no doe firm<br />

,^inUy ptaytaf at tie Swiflg.RldMriIRWMTand M r t a m i t e<br />

gateway Playhouse to . Ifm Bdredp. Tiny do their written far musical<br />

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Spring* Fall Clean-ups<br />

• Carpet, Upholstery & Window Cleaning<br />

Lawn cleanups A weekly cutting<br />

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ATIEWTION<br />

OWNERS OF<br />

STORM<br />

DAMAGED<br />

A timely <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

<strong>of</strong> assistance from<br />

South Jersey<br />

Gas Company<br />

the replacement <strong>of</strong> storm damaged house heatera and<br />

water heaters through participating plumbers and heating<br />

contractors. Also other gas appliances are available through<br />

the company's Energy Saver Centers, Before making a<br />

decision to repair that water damaged appliance, consider<br />

its age versus the cost to replace it with a new, more efficient<br />

unit. South Jersey Gas Company will finance the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

a new replacement appliance at a special 9% financing rate<br />

with only 10% down-now through June 30th. Call your<br />

plumber or heating contractor or the nearest South Jersey<br />

Qas Company Ener^ Saver Center for details. (Credit<br />

approval required.)<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

GAS COMPANY<br />

CapeMay Centerit<br />

Routes-<br />

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(609)465-2900<br />

wan? • maie<br />

Club presents fairy tales<br />

The drana de}Mi(iucm «f<br />

(he Cokoy Cbb wlD present<br />

Die mrtao grim/airy tafe» by<br />

pfesentod are: "Snow mite<br />

and the anttfreete" dtanlng<br />

Laura Kate, JiufyBecotto and<br />

FWrida Montley at the an- Dottle Fredericks; "Bmnble<br />

nual reciprocity night, itUtaUn and the baby<br />

Monday, April 16 at the <strong>Ocean</strong> tustoeas" starring JeriDubta<br />

Oty High School auditorium. and Jean Serber;"ande«ina<br />

Jean Gillian, who ha» and the em-after Ufa"<br />

Sl<br />

Hbmen, has undertaken tbe Judy Beeotte, Cathy Piatask<br />

<strong>of</strong> directing fids year, negan and Jean Serber; and<br />

The fairy Ules to be little Red and the big bad<br />

- - Ste-wolf" starring Laura<br />

, .„»_ . I Bfe. Dot Keele and Jrt<br />

VIDETtO<br />

1st WARD<br />

Ora. IM, tar B, Elufisr Nugnti<br />

narrator and Martha Dan to<br />

BOOSTERS'CRAFT<br />

SHOW APB1L M<br />

Tne <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School<br />

Baud Boosters win hold a<br />

craftanowontbeftiiisicPlerS<br />

am to 4 p.m. Saturday, April<br />

14. Students are asked to<br />

bring baked goods, white<br />

elephant items and to participate,<br />

tte Boosters wiJJ<br />

OPEN AT 9 A JW.<br />

Open your home<br />

togreatnw possibilities.<br />

* flBUil SBB" ban cm Uinj «• 1*1 mil yo* limit,-, link, ,ri<br />

UJIKB,M gulMtl Igr mnr Ui Mt<br />

WINTERCREEN GREENHOUSES INC.<br />

CREENHOUSIBUIlOERrf<br />

N,j,Comir.«SiM<br />

Bp«» CMNDOPINiNCMAIfi 2211N. Wiei Of,<br />

WirnwRti. Route 70 v Vlneland<br />

Columbui M m!lf W, Mtdford Clrele m^STI<br />

M7.SI71 Medl<strong>of</strong>d.NJ '<br />

W#/V Fabulous Prhm When You<br />

Listen To A Play<br />

TWB 1B tttelihlid a<br />

medlcar photography<br />

cfcrgradimto 7<br />

the UnlW States.<br />

Stttdta&^jpgnid,<br />

from th^ ,y>rogfam §<br />

career* fa health care L,<br />

armonica during the afternoon service at the Debra Korobkjij'at (<br />

Methodist Church in Tuckahoe. • art. 895.' ,"<br />

Champagne jUng is readie<br />

Richard Bey, star <strong>of</strong> J00 busineaaes and are the The general chalrmer<br />

PhUadelphla's People Are highlight <strong>of</strong> the fling went - Jan Philadelphias People Are highlight <strong>of</strong> the fling e Campbell,<br />

natal, IWking, wOI will be the ttt special toiUyftTes. biUyfiles. raroughout Throughout ftf the^«ndJarjRttw.strt<br />

guest host <strong>of</strong> the Champogne eveitchampagneandbors d'<br />

nag XDI, organiied by tbe oeuvres will be served.<br />

CflP 6 May County Unit <strong>of</strong> the.. Qip^Maf ttm^ business<br />

American Cancer Society owners are urged to parfrom4to8pjn.<br />

Sunday,May ticipate by donating a gift<br />

2U» tte OoUw ta, Awton. unique to their business or<br />

Vu fling is one <strong>of</strong> the «rieg. AmoBg tart ^af 1 Jow««J JajiiFloiis.atreM<br />

event represents theeffo<br />

way Cape May Cp<br />

oounty involvement In rid<br />

tmta for • the Amehc<br />

! BiWfWd.., >:.«rating) J<br />

Ifg^hind raising events In unusual Items auctioned were available for.»100 pet, flc|<br />

New Jersey, tart year's event a New York theatre trip, a general admission acketsl<br />

*»• MipoinlBlt.for con- dambake, Avalon cruise for IW. For,>Mdlt(onii A<br />

WhtfloBi to the American «,wtadmrftr,«dSuptrbM<br />

^dama But^Iy'<br />

4p<br />

The Richard Stockton State mi individual spoils<br />

College Foundation has an- through donations wmgi<br />

nounctd Ih pius to pro^t {hap 1250 - fl,!^..^<br />

the Connecticut Opera Wbutions are taideduo<br />

Company production , <strong>of</strong> The evening wfll'incW<br />

Madam Bufif!3f&ra»Ms Wft ftpat^^ir^Wti^^<br />

sping benefit on Saturday a'oeuvres and wine at 6ij<br />

evening, April 14 in the P^andac±ain^agneies|<br />

college's performing arts reception after the ope;<br />

oentw PA "*"" tL " * J '<br />

f # t<br />

terflywlUbeprorfded.bythe'<br />

Qmibor OrcteSra^^^^f^ds Ticket; (ioiwUo<br />

England. Ine affair wijl be are »50, with n-JlnUtednumll...,<br />

supported by local bualrieases" <strong>of</strong> seats avallabfi,' aR^i<br />

'Easter parade ,•. ; ! \ • :? ' r all J<br />

starting time is announced #<br />

the annual Easter parade FoIlowlnB iudainfl Jb^*-<br />

SPRING CHANGEOVER<br />

N.J. Statit Inspection Cent<br />

DAV, APRIL 12,19S4<br />

The MEATing Place<br />

FTHORNAPPLEVALLEV ,<br />

»CRVOVAC(WATER ADDED) .<br />

Butt Portion<br />

fSmokedHam b<br />

|!THORN APPLE VALLEY CRWVAC ,<br />

'fULL CUT. WATEA ADDED •<br />

Shank Half<br />

Smoked Ham ».<br />

pmmmsF<br />

Smoked Ham »1.O7<br />

%HOrtN APPLi VALLI¥ CBY-O-VAC, WATlli AOBiD<br />

Cantor Cut Ham Steaks . i,' 1.77<br />

THORN APPLE VALLEY. PETITE. WATER ADDED<br />

Boneless Smoked Hams „ '2.49<br />

ARMOUR SPEEDY CUT, WATER ADDED<br />

Boneless Smoked Hams ,^2.29<br />

SlSWIFT FROZEN rfhfTE* DARK MEAT<br />

Holly Farms J pAc B if Poultry<br />

ChickenLegsA .<br />

.'MEATY • •<br />

Chicken ThighsCS<br />

IWUBABKlrtAf WAV- 'K ';. _<br />

"SSassi<br />

Sour Cream ,.,..<br />

•ShopRIHWHOLEMILKORPARTSKIM<br />

Orange Juice .<br />

The Deli Place<br />

HVKW MOfti!"<br />

it J Fillet Of ffm<br />

Flounder*<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OCEAN CTTY. NJ,<br />

10-14 LBS.<br />

LOW IN<br />

CALORIES<br />

W f - Pefdo.Ro«ttrS.f f R^'SoerorGn<br />

BEEF LOIN. BPNELE63 TOP BUTT<br />

Sirloin Steak®, , .»•2,77<br />

CENTEHCUT<br />

Boneless Pork Chops *'2.77.<br />

RIB PORTION. BONELESS<br />

Pork Loin Roast , '2.17<br />

LOIN PORTION, BONELESS. 9-11 CHOPS<br />

Pork Loin Combo . h *2.47<br />

LOIN POBTION, 9^11 CHOPS<br />

Pork Chop Combo L »1.37<br />

ma PORTION<br />

' FROZEN 3 Ib.PKG.<br />

GROUND<br />

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Use your r jbr<br />

By MARIE HUBER<br />

Sod«lEdiKr<br />

Buy, but good, redpes an<br />

usually the Wet working<br />

people keep handy, since time<br />

can be at a premium.<br />

,anptypi« pan. The end result<br />

was a quick delicious pie with<br />

Ib own crust<br />

For those who have never<br />

made the impossible pie we<br />

•have two recipes to try. Also,<br />

too cheese cake redpes that OfPOSSIBLECOCONUT<br />

can ate be made in the CREAM PIE<br />

Remember the year Mender and poured Into a<br />

everyone wu making to- reach/ made crust<br />

poirible pie«? they were The first U a coconut cream Vt stick s<strong>of</strong>t margarine<br />

iwmed aa tucb because all pie that will surprise Ittp. vanilla<br />

Ingredlento are pot In aeveryone<br />

and la made in one Zc. milk<br />

blender ad poured Into an minute<br />

%c. sugar<br />

STEEDLE, MEOARCEE, YQUNdBLGOD,<br />

FRANKLIN & CORCORAN, P,A,<br />

COUNSELLORS AT LAW<br />

pleasure in announcing<br />

the opening <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for the general practice <strong>of</strong> law at:<br />

210 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey OS226<br />

(609)398-1135<br />

Gerald J, Corcoran. Esquire • Attorney in Residence<br />

COOKING CONNJECTION<br />

f<br />

Sox. wrftened cream cbeeae<br />

l can coarse .coconut<br />

Place aU Ingrodtcnto, except<br />

coconut, in Hw tdender<br />

and (tend at Ugh apeed about<br />

one minute. Add coconut and<br />

nb with spoon. Pour into<br />

DngfTfHiMn' MMnch glaw pie<br />

pan and bake in 350 degree<br />

oven for S5 minute*.<br />

Although thUU not pmnpkiji<br />

season, canned ptnnpUn is<br />

always available at the<br />

grocery store. Thtaredpe will<br />

make a lWnch pie wSi its<br />

own crust.<br />

For ttti particular pie.<br />

Mend half the Ingredients at •<br />

time. All Ingredients blended<br />

together will cause the<br />

blender container to overflow.<br />

,i<br />

JMFGISSIBLE"<br />

FUMWCWPIJI<br />

2 c. milk<br />

% e. sugar<br />

hi c, Blaqulck<br />

% stick s<strong>of</strong>tened butter<br />

1 tap. vanilla<br />

Itgp<br />

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1»AGE 10 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CUV. N.J.<br />

Rinck gets his 100th win;<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS LUAMS end!, coach, starting atarttna Ha his ICtt 10th year mar r- i -- • - r<br />

that I've got six aperienced<br />

•I the helm. 'Right now r*m<br />

aenlors,<br />

Reaching the 100 victory » occupied wife preparing<br />

to think about milestones*<br />

mark wu "nict" for <strong>Ocean</strong> tor HA town we play, mart<br />

aty High School Baseball rf whom. wt haw B«BP<br />

Cbucti Bud Rim*, But ttt<br />

Eagles just one hit and one vanced to second on a Egg Harbor Township<br />

win kept hit unbeaten Raiders<br />

$9 a year ago, aDswad the tuned run, striking oat aix flelder's choice, took third on added an unearned run in the<br />

atop Division Om <strong>of</strong> the capewhile<br />

walking only two, Ifca an error and scored on a wfld seventh as Leslie and Hi<br />

Atlantic League WM even<br />

striking out seven. <strong>On</strong>ly ana <strong>of</strong> win lifted his icooiYI to 3-0. pitch.<br />

teammates concentrated on<br />

rt«r.<br />

victory total into thretnewea VTneland'i tiro rani wag<br />

'I'm iure there art lota <strong>of</strong> (Mi record to now 101-83) was<br />

lUIIJiihJp fl£3H%d ftvt <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Ibe Eagles tied the score at getting the final three outs<br />

(•rned.<br />

who win 100 gamei," a M victory over Vtoeland<br />

I^slle but <strong>Ocean</strong> aty tied the M In the fifth when Rob mat would provide victory.<br />

"David pitched a peat<br />

the Raiders veteran flnmday hy Junior W-<br />

score with a nm in the bottom Ralston delivered their only ,TWs afternoon (4:00) Rinck<br />

game," said Rinck. "lie set <strong>of</strong> the first Tbmm mAed Mt, an RBI single.<br />

takes his Raiders to Abeecon<br />

tbem down ta order ta four <strong>of</strong> and stole second. Mmer was With two oub in the bottom where they wID face nn-<br />

the seven bmlnp and struck •ft oo an anr and also stole <strong>of</strong> the fifth. OC took the lead defeated Holy Spirit, only one-<br />

out the «tck> with the bases aecond. Ttiomas came across tor good. <strong>On</strong>ce again, Thomas half game behind the Raiders.<br />

1.-.-. ft—• fa* ft.- a^i^iiL it<br />

JQHQ6Q gg ^QB BcT^^IUI on a ground ban to short by was involved. He singled, Next Wednesday they return<br />

Mffler's onrtM double got Joe Jones.<br />

stole second and third and home to face Bridgetan.<br />

things started for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In the fourth, the Raldera then scored, along wltt Like maw other Raider<br />

ta the Brat Inning. B was took the toad. Joe Jones Miller, who had walked, on teams this year, the step up to<br />

Mowed by a triple, which watted but mi forced at Dennis Jones' doable, It was Division <strong>On</strong>e has fata han-<br />

supplied the game-winning second on John Gunnels' Jones' second straight game* dled quite comfortably on the<br />

BACK RBt<strong>of</strong>l the bat <strong>of</strong> abortstop ground ball. Gunnels ad- winning RBI.<br />

""" ".'fitUidEitlHlpi<br />

Derail Jones. First baseman<br />

CK a DECKER Joe Jone* then doubled,<br />

Choose Ws<br />

VSRHoiaufT»Clrjia! storing Jones and giving the<br />

pur*pectal sate ptoe-' g<br />

$10, tfreefly from iffik a Decker,<br />

Raids* a M advantage.<br />

M Itanas, Rlnck's quick<br />

and hot-hltttag (.«») centtr<br />

DRILL 493<br />

(Wder, started the aeraod by<br />

getting Mt wife a pitch. He<br />

and Miller were both «afe on a<br />

Mfcr* cboke. A Dennis<br />

250 vwitlmot<strong>of</strong> with Mpcuwfiniwense<br />

Ann denote chaaed both<br />

nDnen hone, but Miller was<br />

11 119th win before the regular<br />

mid Rinck, "and season ends," he said; "that<br />

they're really not in awe <strong>of</strong> wquld be something to A<br />

anybody. I do think, however,<br />

that you face more consistent It would also mean a league<br />

pitching to this division, at<br />

test that's how it looks after<br />

was also very pleased Hundreds due<br />

with how his flrat-claw<br />

baseball facility aurvived the for<br />

recent storm. "I ma a bit<br />

concerned," be admitted, archery classic<br />

"but the recreation crew did a<br />

great job. Of course, this field Atlantic Community^<br />

to now a Jot better equipped toCbllege<br />

wfll host its eighth<br />

survive heavy rain than if anmial Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Archery<br />

used to be."<br />

Oassic April 13, M and 15 at<br />

Tbough win number 100 wM<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Cbnventijjii Hall<br />

nothing special to Aid Rinck<br />

where participants,' will<br />

right now, be did admit that<br />

compete for medallions and<br />

ana number would make Mgi<br />

more than 920,000 in priw<br />

very happy. "If I could get my<br />

money.<br />

The event will include<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> anvitfnr and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>easional arcbew from all4<br />

across the nation including<br />

Haider sports calendar<br />

Otympic contenders, tbe Ui,<br />

National Archery Team-<br />

Dorrd! Pace, 1978 VS. gold<br />

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYJwTONESDA]?<br />

medalist; and menbers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.S. world championship<br />

Bast-hall BolySpirii<br />

J Bridgrtoo<br />

4p.m.<br />

f,Home4pjn.<br />

Reg. Price<br />

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1 Raiders, without their pitcher, lose to Egg Harbor in s<strong>of</strong>tball, 7-6<br />

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

a Qirli Somali Teanj sustained<br />

W:m! fint loss <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

Monday In an •way contest<br />

against Egg Harbor Townsbjp.<br />

Hit visitors were faced<br />

»W an adverse situation —<br />

pitcher Sondra Reeves didn't<br />

play.<br />

-ma wui ta gut inly<br />

due to Ulnesa.<br />

lfce team realizes that<br />

tadm will not pitch, and that<br />

' It Trill be necessary to play<br />

TCII defensively, and to score<br />

! a lot <strong>of</strong> runi," noted Coach<br />

Maud Watson.<br />

Pitching In Reeves' place<br />

• were Debbie Hoban and Carol<br />

Gallse, who did an admirable<br />

job considering the clrcumstances.<br />

Egg Harbor had<br />

no bits after the third inning,<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Kristie Miller<br />

crossing the plate on a Mt by<br />

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Dibble Garvey in the ant<br />

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Egg Harbor scored three<br />

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No runt by either team<br />

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SOFTBALL 1083-84<br />

a the bottom <strong>of</strong> flje ttW, « *"« walks and two him<br />

EggHiirtw scored towruns maMug tbe score M.<br />

^ e DATE<br />

OPPONENT Place/Time<br />

Frl.-Apr. II •Mlllvllle<br />

Away 4:00<br />

baseman Moore lead <strong>of</strong>f and to overcome the loss <strong>of</strong> Sandra Wed.-Apr. II • gridgefen<br />

i Away 4j00<br />

reached first base on an error. and to have a good season," Thun.-Apr, 19 • OskcreSt<br />

Home ifiOO<br />

* Oeean <strong>City</strong> started its She made second on • steal commented Watson. "Egg Mon.Apr.3a • Mainland<br />

Home 4:00<br />

comeback in the fifth Inning and third on a fielder's choice. Berber Township played an W«d,-Mayz • Cumberland<br />

Home 1:00<br />

Frt.-Moy * •Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Home<br />

wltt two scores. The first wan She reached home on an anUant game sgainst us,<br />

Sat.MayS Hammen'on Tournament Away'<br />

by Debbie Garvey on a double Illegal pitch.<br />

with several good plays, ana Man.-May? •Vlneland<br />

Away 4:00<br />

by Lisa Crwnptoni the otter "Yesterday's game showed they came out to win," Wed.-May? * leg Harbor Township Home 4iO0<br />

by Ratty Vail on a single by what <strong>Ocean</strong> aty has to do -<br />

-AWnaAmendt Prl.*May'ti , •Holy Spirit<br />

Away<br />

DoranFogUo.<br />

saf./Stay 11 Hammonfon Tournament Away<br />

Mon.MayU 'Mlllvllle<br />

Home<br />

Two more rum wen added<br />

Wed, May is •Oakcrest<br />

Away<br />

by <strong>Ocean</strong> Cifr in the sixth,<br />

Frl.-May li * irldgefon<br />

Homt<br />

making it M, Sue Becker and<br />

Mon.Aia/21 * Mainland<br />

Away<br />

Krlatle Miller both scored on a<br />

Wed.-Miyn * Cumberland<br />

Away<br />

double by Kathy VaU,<br />

TuM.-Mayza N.J..S.I.A.A.<br />

The last Inning brought the<br />

•League Games<br />

Head Coach; Roland Wulson<br />

Raiders one nun run. The<br />

seventh started with Doran<br />

Foglio leading <strong>of</strong>f with a walk.<br />

She then moved to second and<br />

third on a bunt and a<br />

Shufflin'on<br />

sacrifice. Finally, itae was<br />

sacrificed home to tie the<br />

score W.<br />

Egg Harbor scored one run<br />

to win the game. Second<br />

in prizes, Including the at 5:45 am Tax deductable<br />

dosest-to-the-hole prize which donation for each entrant is<br />

again will be donated by The<br />

Flanders Hotel,<br />

Contestants may sip up in The tournament has been<br />

pairs or foursomes, or the filled quickly in the past;<br />

Rotary Club will assign players are advised to call for<br />

partners. Categories will reservations early. For tee <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Include men's, women's and times and further In-<br />

Calloway. Tee <strong>of</strong>fs will start formation, call 927-1002.<br />

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VANDERPOOL ON<br />

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John F. VnderpoQ] Jr., son<br />

BRING RESULTS rf Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderpool<br />

Sr. <strong>of</strong> 632 Wealey Av.,<br />

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"CUSTOM CAfiPiNTBY 11<br />

ByEDVETIH win column.<br />

We speak for our entire<br />

It WM our privilege to enjoy membership In <strong>of</strong>fering to big<br />

the 45th wedding anniversary bundle <strong>of</strong> orchids for f; their<br />

est<br />

The celebration wan a wishes for a healthy,-happy<br />

luncheon held In the Greate future in their new borne In<br />

Sty Country Club last Sun- Newtown Square. ' (<br />

day. Sharing In the Another bit <strong>of</strong> pleatfant<br />

celebration via their family, news concerns one <strong>of</strong>vpur<br />

including three grand- members <strong>of</strong> many yeaxawho<br />

children, done <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is about to celebrate avblr-<br />

friends and other friends from thday. William (Bfll) ZabeJ<br />

their present home, the wUl enjoy his 90th birthday on<br />

Dunnwitty Retirement April 23. BUI, too, hail<br />

Complex.<br />

wy active member a<br />

Thehna and Harold have are in Ma debt for oun<br />

been very active members <strong>of</strong> program which contain? ji<br />

our gbuffleboard club since its our tournaments,<br />

inception in the early '40B.<br />

Tiey have held almost every<br />

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recording secretary to<br />

correipondlng secretary.<br />

They were la charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

candy ahoots and other<br />

tournaments over the years.<br />

Thehna has been our club<br />

historian, keeping track <strong>of</strong><br />

almost every printed article<br />

and every Important happening<br />

In our club.<br />

Aside from their many<br />

contributions to the club, their<br />

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April 16 Cumberland Home 4:00 p.m.<br />

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May 33 Egg Harbor Township Away 4:00p.m.<br />

May 25 Holy Spirit Home 4:00 p.m.<br />

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Boys launch track season<br />

by defeating '83 division champs<br />

In their Division J debut<br />

Friday, the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />

School Boys' Track Team<br />

downed last year's chant<br />

plan, VineUnd, 6MU,<br />

Seniors Jonathan Dice and<br />

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Marie Ruanack with 630.<br />

Runnen-up were CUff<br />

Stengel 627, Tom Stretton 625,<br />

Dot McKemie 603, Jean<br />

Btabug 591, Amelia Thompson<br />

566, Willard Winger 141,<br />

Bettie Alber 541, Ann<br />

Nickeljohn W and Frieda<br />

Mate 537.<br />

High scorer Monday, April 9<br />

in pinochle wti Florence<br />

Stretton 653,<br />

Runner-up wen Jim<br />

Truckaess 636, Howard Byan<br />

basically that's what happened."<br />

Dice, last year's South<br />

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In all, the Raiders swept the<br />

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"The weight events have<br />

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••* ^ JOB WATKINS<br />

Hie<br />

Published by the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

A break from tradition<br />

In years past, the plays put on by the<br />

OCHS drama dub, were noted far their<br />

awful scenery, ample sized cut, and<br />

QM <strong>of</strong> all, the musical content<br />

this years presentation Our Town, Is a<br />

big. step away from the musical type<br />

performance, to straight drama,<br />

Jhrough this transition, many changes<br />

hgfl come about dealing with the<br />

mechanics <strong>of</strong> the play. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> these<br />

cttjhgea, deals with the cut, Although<br />

dily4i <strong>of</strong> ito usual sta, the cast has had<br />

tCLBJilft from the usual ringing, to more<br />

Editors note; The Bfllowf<br />

staff<br />

to New York m<br />

mh annual Columbia<br />

J i g are the impression, <strong>of</strong><br />

t miflmmribm who attended<br />

!%.¥.&, what is It about you?"...<br />

New York, New York, Its a wonderful<br />

tiwn. If I can make tt there IT1 make It<br />

fe"> V to you, New York.<br />

York I<br />

New York Is a fasdna<strong>On</strong>g and endless<br />

i uree <strong>of</strong> material for tang writen.<br />

litii matches <strong>of</strong> popular lyrics<br />

i pt«ent only o fraction f ttddl<br />

f SB many modern songs are forever<br />

comparing tannan beauties to good-<br />

I uting olbcr Impossibllitles. Hje unique<br />

c inmon characteristic el songs written<br />

g ^ York to fee facttat every<br />

to 4a true. Tfca possibilities art<br />

%lhe fabuloufl, ftntasy dty <strong>of</strong> hard<br />

" Street vendors, dlwying<br />

shooting cabWes, brilliant<br />

•ftQfflrlt^nt lllOVQS'Sflt flfiythfiag<br />

If ta a dty built by dreams to<br />

dreams. It was built by tbe<br />

aras <strong>of</strong> wide-eyed, hopeful im-<br />

erowdlng Joyfully onto mta<br />

the dreams <strong>of</strong> siamtruck young<br />

and actresses walUngfortbelrhlg<br />

on Broadway, and the dreams <strong>of</strong><br />

everywhere who ever wanted<br />

tike a chance.<br />

York is a dry for gamblers. It<br />

the ultimate gamble. Even •<br />

farmboy or Iowa milkmaid Is<br />

to get starry-eyed at the near<br />

York or tte abolute nadir <strong>of</strong><br />

'ft thought that make* the heart d<br />

ITOT gambler beat faster. Who needs<br />

<strong>City</strong>? In New York one can find<br />

eidtttnent and much higher<br />

.-Valerie Bran<br />

aerious acting.<br />

Helping the actors along Is director<br />

au Hamilton. "Mr. Hamilton has taught<br />

us how to get Into real acting, and hag<br />

shown us how to bring out our parts,"<br />

says oat member Jeff Gilbertsoo.<br />

Another big change cornea with the<br />

fernery and props, "Tntr* are none,"<br />

»yi atudsnt director Karen Wtgnw,<br />

"only a few tables and chairs, tins is<br />

straight out drama. The costumes<br />

though come from • pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

costume company in New York,"<br />

<strong>On</strong>e major part <strong>of</strong> the play Is the<br />

lighting set up. "The lighting is the most<br />

Important part <strong>of</strong> the play. Since there Is<br />

"r <br />

no scenery, it can be used to set the<br />

mood." Gilberts said.<br />

Although it is not really known how the<br />

new type <strong>of</strong> play with fair wi<br />

Although it Is not really known how the<br />

new type <strong>of</strong> play will fair with students <strong>of</strong><br />

OCHS, and the parents, some views are<br />

Gflbertson gap, "the students should<br />

like it if they don't expect a musical."<br />

"The parents should enjoy it," jays<br />

Wagner. "They will be glad to see a<br />

change <strong>of</strong> pace, and me acting talents<br />

mat the students pose." "This is the type<br />

<strong>of</strong> play that after you see it, you really<br />

think about It."<br />

I* " s *f<br />

'Our Town' coming<br />

to OC tomorrow night<br />

Tomorrow night the culmination <strong>of</strong><br />

long months <strong>of</strong> work comes to an end ai<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School drama dub<br />

presents Our Town at 8:00 pm, April<br />

13th and 14th in the high school<br />

auditorium,<br />

•There hasn't been e play like this to a<br />

while," said director Bill Hamilton<br />

referring to the {act the play Is • nanmujlcai.<br />

Our Town is set at the turn <strong>of</strong> the<br />

century where daily life, love, marriage,<br />

and death are all encountered. It centers<br />

on the idea that people aren't aware <strong>of</strong><br />

how Important life Is. It reaches Into<br />

America's past and evokes a vanished<br />

way <strong>of</strong> Ufe.<br />

Senior Nancy Johnson plays the lead<br />

role <strong>of</strong> Emily Webb, who marries George<br />

Glbbs, played by Brad Bjorkstan.<br />

Sophomores Andrea Manzi and Rob<br />

Astle have the roles <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Webb. Rob Phander plays the stage<br />

manager who keeps up a constant<br />

dialogue with the audience throughout<br />

(he play. Jeff GUbertson is Dr. Glbbs,<br />

George's father,<br />

The supporting cast Includes Mary<br />

Kate Gaynor in the role <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Soames<br />

and Paiijurphy is Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Willard and<br />

Simon SUnpson. Jamie McElgin plays<br />

Wall WebbAKen Czaja Is Joe CraweQ.<br />

The three <strong>of</strong> them will elso be baseball<br />

players who will move around the props<br />

while the play Is going on.<br />

By KAREN WAGNER<br />

Allot us at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High know that<br />

toere'a a big worU biyond OCm* briA<br />

mill. How <strong>of</strong>ten do we think about it?<br />

According to gone college bound Juniors<br />

quits a tot.<br />

Wen, the school year is nearing Its end<br />

and plans are already being made in<br />

juniors' mlnda. What collegi or<br />

university will I attend? What should I<br />

major in? What about those SAT Korea?<br />

Will it be Ivy League or a smaller<br />

community college?<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> juniors have tttlr own<br />

opinions;<br />

Amanda Heist; "I definitely want to go<br />

to college, I've known for awhile that<br />

W t t la my first eholoi."<br />

ctions <strong>of</strong> the 'Big Apple*<br />

New York Is an elusive, fairy tale<br />

dream—not Just a dty, an Idea, a mood,<br />

a feeling <strong>of</strong> daring. As long as there are<br />

dreamers ta the world, New York will<br />

flourish and draw them like a puling<br />

glowing magnet. ,<br />

A trop to New York at any time Is<br />

always exdtmg. And the one I took with<br />

Sta other friends from The Mam was<br />

oo exception. Leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty with<br />

many Ideas about what the Big Apple U<br />

like, I aniiously looked forward to the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> our three-hour bus ride.<br />

When we arrived In New York I was<br />

overwhelmed. The tremendous building<br />

andmobs<strong>of</strong>peoplewerewhatleipected<br />

to see. The many shops, businesses, and<br />

huge stores also same as no surprise to<br />

me.<br />

We checked Into our hotel room and<br />

beaded to the Columbia Sdiolastie Press<br />

Association Conferences. To get ten we<br />

had to take the subway which I had never<br />

ridden before. The 90 cent-token bought<br />

me a ride on a rumbling, underground<br />

train. The walls were adorned with<br />

graffiti which none <strong>of</strong> us could read.<br />

There were many lectures held at<br />

Columbia College for high school Journalists.<br />

The Informative yet sometime*.<br />

boring classes provided us with tome<br />

useful knowledge for future writing<br />

assignments.<br />

We returned to our hotels anxiously to<br />

get ready for diner. From all the<br />

restaurants to choose from, we had a<br />

very tough choice. But ire finally decided<br />

on French food which turned out to be<br />

very good. Even though I had never hid<br />

French before, the delicious sauces and<br />

soups we had was something I very<br />

^iWenJoytd.<br />

The following day waa spent eaploring<br />

all the fabulous sights In New York Oty.<br />

Visiting Macy *s Sak's, and anything else<br />

we came upon kept us busy for most <strong>of</strong><br />

the.day. Carefully checking over the<br />

domes, we wen shocked at tbe super<br />

Billows Staff<br />

J,*«ihBh«i*<br />

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,iW,,y,iii.M.a,,..,,,.W,,,«,,^Ca4hyAWB»i<br />

•, Maria DcChroUmo, Kim Powi.ndH.BmflO'Nril<br />

^mp^^^i^.^»,,vjteAu^;»^dviwif:*M*ii«i^fc^<br />

gji^fc**^ViN^K^F,*%•<br />

Others who a/e working bard to make<br />

the play a success include: Dan Hoovw,<br />

Mike Toed, Cindy Glowienka, Dede<br />

Sttdman, Diedra Mclnerny, and Kara<br />

Wagner who la the student director.<br />

Cyndy Smith ta the assistant to Mr. ,<br />

Hamilton. , . .<br />

Tie members <strong>of</strong> the Drama Club are<br />

going to do the third act in two com*<br />

petitions at Buck's County and Upsula<br />

THE PULITZER<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL<br />

College. These cbmpetlUonB art to tak4><br />

mmat the radtfM*y. ""F<br />

' Our Town has received<br />

reviews nationwide. The Piflltzer<br />

Winning play has been heralded as one<br />

the moit important theatrical «<br />

periences ol our time. Don't mlaa thja<br />

exciting and Interesting play on T<br />

and Saturday. Student tickets are'<br />

adultoareH Theycanbe<br />

any cast member or In the<br />

PRIZE PLAY<br />

TON WILDER<br />

Junioritis at OCIIS?!!<br />

Lauren Bruce: "I'm really looking<br />

forward to going to college but I plan to<br />

enjoy Ugh school to the fullest extent."<br />

Karen Marple: "Hie thought <strong>of</strong> going<br />

away to college team me a little but I<br />

can't watt to go!"<br />

Roger Deutch: "I'm psyched to<br />

graduate tat let's have a great senior<br />

year,"<br />

Jane Young: "I can't wait to go away<br />

to college but I'm going to continue<br />

enjoying high school whflte I'm atOI<br />

hem"<br />

Sal Deglrolamo: "High School la a<br />

psat experience, Vet I can't wait to<br />

move on to bigger and better things."<br />

Some advice to Junlora Is:<br />

Dennis Jones: "Start college planning<br />

in your junior year, start earryl"<br />

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..'W»<br />

)><br />

Sam Foglio: "The wait thing is<br />

wait until Senior year to Art "<br />

plans-do it now!"<br />

College win be tough and everyone<br />

knows It Yet, students are already<br />

dreaming about long nights <strong>of</strong> stud^nj),<br />

new friends, dorms and tbi^<br />

extra touch <strong>of</strong> independence<br />

-mi 1M<br />

loving, «fored, ginrlllid and prater<br />

VM thremghovt fh» vtorid. now and<br />

(orevsr. Oh Socrod Haart <strong>of</strong> JMUJ,<br />

pray for U« St Judt, halfw <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

hopewu, pray for ut. say thli<br />

prayer nlm tlmM a day and your<br />

with win ba granted by tha dghtHnth<br />

dsy. It h»» never own Known to<br />

fall. Publication mint be promliad.<br />

S l w 411<br />

In Memoriam<br />

in ^Ving memory <strong>of</strong> my<br />

hutband ' Domenlck<br />

Mlgliacclo on hi> third annivertary<br />

April 16,1981.<br />

it broke our heart* to lose<br />

you, but you didn't go alone<br />

for part ot ut went with<br />

you, the day Ood took you<br />

home.<br />

Sadly missed by wife,<br />

daughter, son-in-law and<br />

grandchildren.<br />

al 5C4cellBG.Mlglle.celo<br />

anwin<br />

nbwwi Help Wanted<br />

SENIOR MECHANIC<br />

Btt Cipt. May Counfy<br />

Mclpal Utilities iWWirify<br />

feklna candidates jto flir<br />

ntor Mechanic position<br />

i»}.He'cbunty-wlde Sanitary<br />

Candldatei muff<br />

f I least ihrtt ti) y«an<br />

'experience In the installation,<br />

maintenance and f#•<br />

pair, .<strong>of</strong> varltd fypti Of<br />

m««i» BfiSlitM,, vehlcia.,<br />

fiTtV<br />

Licence, interestatf appli<br />

cant ^should request an<br />

app ctfton from the Cape<br />

Maif' County Municipal<br />

Utiltow Authority, R.O. l.<br />

Box m Cape May Court<br />

Hou tf,N.J.MJlO. Deadline<br />

for p'p'lilatfon IS 3:00 p.m.<br />

Apr l"t*v "19M. An Equal<br />

Opplrlynlty and Affirmative<br />

Act fen, Employer. Tele-<br />

W<br />

VQ<br />

OPBRATOR'<br />

JH Capi» May County<br />

Muni Ipaj Utilities Aulfwrlty<br />

Is set Cape' A^ay court<br />

House, N:J. OHIO. Deadline<br />

pl|catlon is 5:00 p.m.<br />

liCiVfM; An Equal<br />

tty and><br />

WEIOHMASTER<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority is seeking candidates<br />

to fill thre« (!)<br />

Welghmaster positions;<br />

<strong>On</strong>e (D posltlen will be at<br />

the County-wide Sanitary<br />

Landfill/ one (1) at the<br />

Solid Waste Transfer<br />

Station;, and 'the other<br />

position will be a? Cape<br />

May County MUA <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />

Swainton. candidates mu«f<br />

possess • Valid New Jersey<br />

VVeighmasfer's license or<br />

eligible for llcensure. Also,<br />

candidates must possess<br />

Valid New jersey Driver's<br />

license; . working<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> accounting<br />

procedures, computer<br />

operations, data entry and<br />

storage. - Candidates 1 must<br />

have good communication<br />

skills and ability to. maintain<br />

records; „ Interested<br />

applicant* Jhoiild, yubntlt<br />

Fesunir wlC^reference* to<br />

7&&<br />

Cap* May Court House,<br />

N.J. OMJO. Deadline for<br />

AppllcatltM I* 5:00 p.m.<br />

April 14/.19M. An Equal<br />

Opportunity and AMlrmatlva<br />

Action Employer.<br />

Telephone 445-WM. l\i<br />

•"V<br />

IS — SECTION tWjp<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted Personals Pr<strong>of</strong> I, Services Prop!. Services Pr<strong>of</strong> I, Services<br />

MAlpDREfieR WMNTIB - Salary'<br />

UVI IN COMPANION - woman, a),<br />

•ntaoa ll« In companion MM minor<br />

MM) car* •xparlanu. Mcajl. pfrMnal<br />

WfrMM location, tan) faMm* ana<br />

Ml Mnm MM« Santtntl<br />

,sit«ianifNJ.tni «<br />

JgVttiMMWr MAINTINANCB<br />

— part fima, high<br />

Ktiool grad. work FfWjy, IvnMy and<br />

CHAMBERMAID — mil lima, yaar<br />

rwnu. hioh Khoa yti. Call iffMW<br />

a.m. ., If<br />

^\AJOR APPLIANCE TiEPAitfMAN —<br />

MtdM. EIWHIU. ClfHlm. mt/gr<br />

«uiitiiii»,c«iiw^a>i, , t»<br />

MBylHO MLB-Aprll Mfh, M i.m at<br />

#Wnl!*Wk prln, Otk MrM BltaM,<br />

OEAH PAT, Think (KWfln«il th> LOW COST LIOAL<br />

ChMtiriKH I. «w>. Uf. Ht thw» PWMnil InlyS, dl<br />

h.v. Br..i di MII L «^"<br />

c *"' Yn<br />

Child Care<br />

THI CHiLBRtNl PLACE - m Havan<br />

Av,, tnem. Acaotmie and ncrntMn<br />

Frt. HaHday,<br />

*ri. If<br />

MBVIITTIM WANTBP ~ ocdlonal<br />

iffMMMiMmlaiiliiltMirMNnilHf,<br />

'IKttffi/ 1 * 1 WILL DO BABVSITTINO — in mv<br />

Mm*. » dan • wwrtt- vtf» MM t-fnS<br />

MMmjWnj., mt"ttSmm, lITmV S[dran,TSwi*i»«ia*a. calls*!.<br />

H<br />

WAITRESS . WAITER . lUiMRSON<br />

— Wlfli MMrlMe*, Pull <strong>of</strong> part lima.<br />

MM, LeMfaF snack Ban. gall, ti to 4<br />

p.m., HO N. Ad.m, AvanM ana «n* Bay,<br />

Tutoring<br />

* part (im« mcom*. Ao* no<br />

RBAOINB — PtMla-i<br />

UWBlSpiiffl^iw nmf 1 Ml flm* BtmaMary UiM kajla: IMIM,'<br />

_. arlllinmic, tlmpla<br />

MSiflineM (rtftrrM. but naf Knacti jingMg* problnra, mrtt raMlMM anrft, 6n»<br />

new'* Ms . MM! GMffM m<br />

Anin. Naal, IDS Planm Aw. Ocw<br />

PAINTERS—Full or pwrfinw* Call aiy.caiiiM.mi, »<br />

UTILITY WORKER<br />

avanlnwirMUI.<br />

L<br />

'REAL KSTATE SALESPERSONS. —.<br />

wwitart on"•HI flip* MM, Ufianlj<br />

comtnlnlon nlon ppt prnprtm for or fopp foppndUMr*.<br />

Bparl Bxparlanc* erMrrM. MrM Hl Haply I In confld<br />

fldanc* l lo lafinf l Raally, PX>. Mr m,<br />

Oc*M)Clty,Nj<br />

It<br />

WHAT* NCWFRQH AVON?<br />

NOW.EWWUKE<br />

_NEVER BEFORE<br />

The new Ayon earnings<br />

plenletsVouearn<br />

UpfosO%<strong>of</strong><br />

everything you tell. Your<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority<br />

Is feeding candidates for a<br />

Utility Worker potition at<br />

the County-wide sanitary<br />

Landfill. Candidates must<br />

have the ability to read;<br />

write, sptak and understand<br />

English sufficiently to perform<br />

tha duties <strong>of</strong> the position;<br />

Candidate* should also<br />

have the ability to perform<br />

limittd, routine maintenance<br />

•nd-repalra <strong>of</strong> mobile mulpment<br />

and other tqulpmenr<br />

and mschlnery commonly<br />

used at a fanriary landfill.<br />

Interested applicants thoukf<br />

request an application from<br />

CHAMBRRPBRSON - CAflBTAKER<br />

w«t ft apartmant houaa. May until at Autos For Sal*<br />

i*ni sapt. % win train, ulary km)<br />

•hand apt., owr as* II. raipontlMa ifM RENAULT FUEQO Wimtt<br />

*titi ntarancM, ino Ocan Av*. 1»- Hmmna,V k, ilr, f IBMI, MM/ am<br />

If Mrai CMMfM, MMMT MhrMr, VjOIB<br />

mllN. MM IM ownar, ImnwMlaM<br />

MRMNiPi'l MBLPIR - IMrf Im- M ISMM. MM call Mi«ll or m-<br />

..fnHWfffy# TIBTI pswirnsar' tiair awnr<br />

7:JQ p.m. tt m-MM, tm teumm,<br />

mt. 4.(1<br />

COWTRACTOB 8I1K* HILPW *fW<br />

^^^t.0lljl»411a. 4.11<br />

.SBKVtCBpBRSON WANTBDfarPMt<br />

Coitrol. ObM apOBrtwilty Mr oaptn-<br />

«JM» Ptrwn. Call MHM4 MtwMn 7<br />

DM. and 6 p,<br />

tutnkiattneCo.<br />

time and effort, end the Cape May county<br />

Avon's world-famous<br />

products, glvd you<br />

unlimited income<br />

potential. -. .without a<br />

large financial Investment.<br />

CliAron todtr 399-2112<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority,<br />

R.D. I, Box 211, Cape May;<br />

Court House,, NJ. 01210.<br />

Telephone MS+tU. Deadline<br />

for application Is 5:00<br />

p.m. April U, 19M. An<br />

Equal Opportunity and<br />

'Affirmative Action Employer.<br />

4-1J<br />

p.m. WANTIO<br />

Orawoed can and bucks<br />

Cash Paid • Fast reroon<br />

Oe««nH*lohtt<br />

Bait Battam Ex- Auto Salivas*<br />

i-n Call 027-7337<br />

OOVBNNMBNT JOSS ~ ThOUMMl «f<br />

vacanclN mutt M (mad Immaoiataly<br />

KIM* to tfo.iii. call m*u#m, BM SituatioiifWanttd<br />

JANITOHIAU AND CLBANINO — Full OCEAN CITV HANOYMAN—<br />

ttine.ni*!* or fauna. Can Wf4)tt». ill ranovatloni, altaratlona, carptntry,<br />

plumbing, dactrlcai, palntlnt and<br />

HELPI Part tlnw at full tlma Humad concrtta. CallWlWI. S.tr**l<br />

mala panon, no comjMtltMin with<br />

tti* bnk*r. Cxctllmt commlaalon HOU4ECLBANIHO — Bxctllant<br />

airanaamant.CallNaaJll j-io rtranncM. Yatr round. Call IM-71*/<br />

afttrJcm. 4-)S<br />

OOVeRNMBT JOBS "- tla^9<br />

WOKt y*ar. Now Mrlns. Vow an*. Call<br />

WM*7-MM, Ext. R-iflO. M<br />

SUPIRINTENDBNT<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities<br />

Autlwrlty Is seeking m per<br />

son to manage the startup<br />

and, operations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Authority's new countywide<br />

Sanitary Landfill and<br />

Solid 'Waste Transfer<br />

Station. The candidate<br />

salected. must have a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> six (4) years<br />

«f recent landfill operating<br />

or Navy construction experience<br />

with three (1)<br />

years at supervisory level.<br />

Candidates must demonstrate<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> rules<br />

and regulations pertaining<br />

to Solid Waste In New Jersey.<br />

In .addition, the candidate*<br />

rnuit demonstrate<br />

ability to manage daily<br />

operations <strong>of</strong> the landfill<br />

and , transfer station,<br />

.equipment, maintenance,<br />

refuse. , weighing , . and<br />

billing, site maintenance<br />

and, community customer<br />

relations. A high school<br />

education Is required and<br />

advanced technical and/or<br />

engineering study mu^ld,<br />

waste'' disposal - ! rit<br />

preferred. Salary Rang*; '<br />

$27,41* • »M^17. Submit<br />

resumes w|th, references<br />

to) Cape May; County<br />

Municipal .'f, »'Utllitl«s<br />

Authority, y, R.s^ b ^ M<br />

CapeV<br />

CapeV May.<br />

May<br />

Court' ^ W<br />

N.J; onio. Tei*ph9ne,4*s-<br />

9OU. ' Deadline^* 1br;V«P*<br />

plication U S t t<br />

lVfM A<br />

MECHANIC'S<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority is seeking candidate,<br />

to fill a Mechanic's<br />

Assistant position at the<br />

County-wide Sanitary Landfill,<br />

Candidates must<br />

possess » Valid Mew Jersey<br />

Driver's License; a<br />

working knowledge/ <strong>of</strong><br />

standard tools, methods,<br />

mechanical repair work<br />

associated with heavy<br />

equipment commonly used<br />

at a sanitary landfill. Interested<br />

applicants should<br />

request an application<br />

from the Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority, R.D. 1, Box 231,<br />

Cape May Court House,<br />

M.J. OHIO. Telephone 445-<br />

WM. Deadline for Apr«fisrri*<br />

5;» p.m. Apni<br />

Y'lTft. An Equal Opportunity<br />

and Affirmative Action.Ehiployer.<br />

4»<br />

Year 'round fletall<br />

More dMlrwe at<br />

8ALB8PER3ON<br />

Must make 4 good appearen.<br />

Honesty and pleasing<br />

personality a must. Experience<br />

and local resident<br />

required. 5 day week<br />

and. paid Vacation. Apply<br />

W/resume or previous<br />

work experience to:<br />

BOX «*4<br />

SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 092U<br />

SALESPERSON OFT SHOP<br />

Gift Collection, Inc. Is now<br />

Interviewing for sales<br />

Associates at mahy <strong>of</strong> its<br />

hotel/casino gift shop<br />

locations. Prior retail sales<br />

experience with gifts,<br />

lewelry or apparel Is a<br />

definite plus. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

salary; commission and an<br />

excellent benefits package<br />

which Includes Insurance,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it sharing and a credit<br />

union. , _,, .<br />

For Immediate consideration,<br />

please apply In<br />

person at the personnel <strong>of</strong>flee,.Caesar's<br />

Gift Shop,<br />

2nd floor at Caesar's Hotel<br />

Casino, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Monday thru Friday, 11 to 2<br />

P.m. * i» '-.<br />

IF YOU WANT GROWTH<br />

AM) MWCY, YOU WANT<br />

AVON<br />

f<strong>of</strong>Sa1a»R*pr*i>n«>tiv*t> >• - '<br />

Etm up to MM on avaryttiing you<br />

Mil. Mak* itonay, frlandt and *n|oy<br />

IM Mnafiti ot running your owp<br />

butlnatl/iM VW 1 ?*!!! tha<br />

worlds MadlngbaavI^conttMny. /<br />

LANDSCAPB OAROMB«'5 HELPER<br />

C J l f t r i n 4-n<br />

HANDYMAN'! HILPER - Part fllM<br />

mmummmMmw, Uheurmlnlmom,<br />

ODD ItM, pahlt, carpwihy, y*rd «rt.<br />

SECURITY OUARO—Pull lima or pan HOUIBKEEPSBT— HOUIBKEEP dMrail dMil oar r weak,<br />

tl«mkll*M4KDi tu will do llaundry d and ahopelna. hel M* M*v* own<br />

traiaMrniMri.Calll<br />

tti Cll «4Mf>4.<br />

CHAMBERMAID — Vowno woman.<br />

approx. M noun a mak, * moma. Call PROFEUIONAL WOKKINO W<strong>On</strong>UM<br />

- N N * rseni from May IWi M MVtr<br />

m-au. 4-» W. Will pay rant and or Oo tn<strong>of</strong>tt.<br />

PART TIME — WatnV/ waltnaa cook. •MpMni, BasyWim, MnMt. Gill<br />

. Apply In panon at waifay HtmrnMad. *• untf* tm-nu Mm, MMIU MM<br />

M<br />

mmstr. •-,..•• ~.- Ui<br />

CHAMBERMAIDS WANTED — for<br />

Pavilion Motor Lads*. Hnnl and<br />

nMlagla.CalIJtrWM. ill<br />

WB ARE NOW ACCBPTINO AP-<br />

PLICATIONS —Mr young man evar II<br />

to work in tha candy oapartiiwit tt<br />

fhrlwa, *tti and Boardwalk. Pkua*<br />

oil'aflar I p.m. to Mr*. Durnoy, ifK<br />

mo 4-1»<br />

COOK AND DISHWASHBR — braaktat,<br />

kmch and dlnnar. Apply Culinary<br />

Oaraan, Ml Cantral Av*. Call Mr-tro<br />

nirlppoliilmant. 4-H"<br />

McOONALD-S OF OCBAN CITY — K<br />

now hinno full or part tlnw, momma<br />

and, awning noun, tth *nd wait Av*..<br />

Own <strong>City</strong>. BMMt M<br />

LIPMUARM - N*MM •*' Nil full<br />

Iftna, aaatonal poainonf. Campground<br />

arttloB alB wtitoi tin n ppool<br />

am lak* Car<br />

tifieatlcn rwuirad. id Apply Al I In panon to t<br />

Outdoor worid. Law and Snora RaMrt,<br />

Carton Tavwn Road, Ocaan Vlaw. «-ll<br />

Wonted<br />

KANE'S COINS<br />

Coin*, llampi, Supplies<br />

1245 Anbury Av*.<br />

Buying Very Fine a Better<br />

Morgan Silver Dollars<br />

1S70-1S04M2.B0U.<br />

Pe*o« Dollar*<br />

•11.0OM.<br />

Opn All vaar - wad. tun, «•!.<br />

Buying & Sailing Coins<br />

slnca m\<br />

DOLL COLLECTOR — wldm to buy<br />

Blaqwa and china hawl dolli. wood<br />

ScManut doiu. Orcua anlmah) and<br />

Alaxandardolli, toy*. Call avanlnM M- H<br />

WANTED<br />

Ifajroe you are out ot town<br />

tor tha suirimaV end n—dm<br />

RESPONSIBLE FAM11Y<br />

to ayaKfi over end take art ot<br />

tour proptrty mhllm you're<br />

gon*.<br />

Pirn* CMII ua It you Aare<br />

thlM need. Thank you/<br />

308.1778<br />

We Buy<br />

used video<br />

movio cassettes<br />

both Beta<br />

and VHS<br />

•s Bring to:<br />

Knlghf.Vldao<br />

a«iSt*WMl*yAwe>.<br />

OoMn<strong>City</strong><br />

For Evaluation<br />

S<br />

AMBITIOUS TBENAOER-Mnfi <strong>of</strong>fl"<br />

Ht* or lunvnar lob RMaM*. dans<br />

drtjie con 3iH«B-4ai cr Hrtta Tim<br />

Bwtn, IMS Undanhurtt ftoaoVYanttoY.'<br />

PW(U. WQ47. 4J-.tr<br />

DDES YOUlf"MOUSl NEED PAIN-<br />

TINOT Plannmtsorltialoboma. CmU<br />

m-*O-tW for ra*»ehipi» mm. (Can<br />

mriworlUiinai) 44*<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />

llNlERIOB/EXTERIOR<br />

Quilty Wort<br />

RMMMlfe MM<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Call 398-1940<br />

PUnttog<br />

Walpaper ft Rapt*. :<br />

Big or until, wm'll do ft *W<br />

399-4791<br />

IIBVICBI '<br />

FRANK TEDESCO<br />

Concrete Contrjctor<br />

31 ¥ears Experience<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Surrounding Areas.<br />

CurMngaDrivewfjysiporenei<br />

Sldewalki«Floor»»Ete.<br />

flwt CittiMdH 927-5052<br />

CIV<br />

Chan*.<br />

Cwrt«otor<br />

Complete<br />

Bathroom and Kitchen<br />

Renovations<br />

THi<br />

ANDYMAN<br />

DflCkRepalr<br />

y<br />

•Pandng<br />

•DropCeftijj<br />

•Carpentry<br />

CALL<br />

RON<br />

• 15 Years Experfence<br />

"Najobtootmiiorblf"<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

SUN.)<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

CLEANING<br />

1 m B% i p,M,<br />

pick up game day<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

An. t NM M.I<br />

Sonera Paint *<br />

FISHER<br />

PAINTING<br />

We are building our reputation<br />

one house at a time.<br />

Insured<br />

Call 399-0412<br />

_ FRE£ £STIMATiSj<br />

REUPHOLSTERY<br />

Expert Workmanship<br />

Quality Fabrics<br />

:ail Today for FREE<br />

In-Home Estimate<br />

No ObUgatlcn<br />

'LATTS FURNITURE<br />

HAN<br />

Sf<br />

FratitflnifM,<br />

rawing<br />

Mfk<br />

"""a<br />

TRINITY PAINTING<br />

joe CanceDier<br />

Interior • Exterior<br />

Residential - Commercial<br />

Quality Work-Free Estimates<br />

CALL 399-M57<br />

W.I.<br />

WeCtoSmalJohi<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Call 308-0320<br />

M. CHISM<br />

Beg. fluffder<br />

Alterations, additions &<br />

renovations, bathroom &<br />

kitchen, formica worK.<br />

Paneling, crop celllnys.<br />

No (ob too small, all worK<br />

guaranteed, free estimate.<br />

CALL 399-8304'<br />

CARS WASHED — and H k r u<br />

ana! dMImy aviHabM. CAR CAMS*<br />

M4U<br />

927<br />

DIAMOND<br />

RCHOOCUNa<br />

VINYL<br />

'SIDING<br />

SHORE LEVELING<br />

Foundation' Jaddiig '<br />

Decks-Dock* Lenfd<br />

Residentiat-CbmrrierclBl<br />

r^EtnuTEt.nun<br />

CaflPw* 053-2171<br />

Stilt Stnimg torn<br />

(ROOKS TV<br />

TV a. Radio ttepalrs<br />

Electronic Servicing<br />

704 Astrary Av».<br />

39B-8609 .<br />

r s<br />

Painting<br />

Exterior<br />

O.C,Uctnsell77<br />

653-60«3,<br />

• DRAFTING •<br />

Free LMM PnRsmo<br />

AreMtectural<br />

Industrial & Residential<br />

Call 399-2658<br />

PUMIDA IXnUH — AM*<br />

ma, hwtaW H«S IM<br />

rardwK»*lgorfn>m>l>nda,Maa1ar<br />

•nywtw* •nywtw* *IM. Morasa, HcMiaf,,<br />

MndML U yra,<br />

mathmm. Marina tf<br />

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Pr<strong>of</strong> I. tervlcts General Mdse. R.E. For Sate<br />

JOSCPH J. IILLUCCI — Automatic<br />

waiher and dryer earvtta. Prompt<br />

eervie* wtan you MM It. SwciHBna In<br />

Whirlpool. Kenmon, a. O.K. J7 yeert<br />

Cll2UJ7«) H<br />

(HANDYMAN!<br />

Services Unlimited<br />

# Carpentry -<br />

• Painting<br />

* Deck & Dock<br />

Repair<br />

• Book Casts<br />

and Cabinets<br />

S. John Loeperj<br />

BtgWimJBHitjer<br />

398-5553<br />

Pets<br />

MACK MALI CAT - fr» to (Kxw<br />

6«ni, Four rain tit, handioma,<br />

naintiy, neutered tna aftactionata Call<br />

* « . ill<br />

Boating<br />

W «*M CRUIMR — f leaM 1, lU h.p.<br />

•vinTMit. ail jH-nff, w<br />

MARINE SUPPLIB5 -SMgur ad on<br />

Pafe if Mellon 2, CemMeiri Marina,<br />

Margate Bridge Causeway, NgrtMIaid.<br />

Cailail4af. If<br />

LEIMOlVT'i<br />

MARINA<br />

! 308BayAveinu«<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

|O%OFFi<br />

All Merchandise<br />

; and Hardware<br />

20% OFF<br />

PAINT<br />

TEXACO<br />

GAS<br />

and<br />

DIESEL<br />

Now Tanks<br />

& Equipment<br />

All Mafor<br />

Credit Cards<br />

Accepted<br />

399-1787<br />

RSH1NG&SK) BOATS<br />

^laMltlwvinlnTtOpm.<br />

>. ir.ir.iutii^<br />

vJHTMQIWOMVOOBUnn<br />

WstsV AND USf D IAIL80ARDJ - at<br />

Windsurfing<br />

up row and receive K<br />

PBASAD<br />

Vftamlnt. Herbe Cotmefica'units<br />

Lunch - Dlnnen • liuckt<br />

3M-1I74<br />

-ALUMINUM SCRRENf — and •lorm<br />

window* reafraanad and ntw ciaae<br />

Inttillid. Miami lomn Co. 903 New<br />

ltd., Route », (omen Feint. Dial tX>-<br />

"Emr y Color Under the luri"<br />

NYLONS/ro/n'3.29*1<br />

ANSOIV PLUSHES'6.30 «l<br />

guaranteed installation!<br />

No Wai VInrii. HH'1.4 Comm'l.<br />

nmifH miMpafHaH*<br />

927-8232<br />

S.I,-Ml inch color wide screen<br />

Wrfltion wtn ramoii control, Eight<br />

months old, mil under warranty. Call<br />

•mmi., t-m<br />

IIAMNID — (4 monthsl oak firewood<br />

- cut, sent ana promptly delivered.<br />

iia;. curd Call au-mo.<br />

PAPERBACK BOOKS — Half prtca<br />

Mist t, tradat, 11 percant <strong>of</strong>f new<br />

btMtellin, The Bookaterle Two, \m<br />

ajtury Ava, ot MMI11 Span wad is<br />

For Ma bnt In TAG u/m<br />

CaUS.A.M.<br />

Twenty yrs, experience<br />

buying & telling antiques,<br />

appraising & household<br />

liquidations,<br />

Caf 398-0336 or 399-0552<br />

MOVING SALS — April 14th, 10 a.m. at<br />

• White Oak Drive, Oak forest estates,<br />

Marmora. N.J. 4 II<br />

ADULT - I WHEEL 1ICYCLI, OOOd<br />

cBBdltlon. MX Ceil iHUiaafter ip,rn,4.<br />

LAROI YARD JALE - J7O4 Walt<br />

mkistar, f rlday aM Satvrday Itth.uth.<br />

Rain deter 2D 3i«. NOT TILL 10 AM • 4<br />

CM, Assorted rntrcUndlia > Naw<br />

fMtume lawairy Mi oaroalm. 4.(1<br />

' TAO SALE - entire ccntente <strong>of</strong> hem,<br />

Friday and Saturday, April O a. U, t ft a<br />

p-m m Jordan Road, toman rolnt.4 u<br />

TWIN IIDS - MattresMe. splines,<br />

headboards, »l»lur both. Call »*.<br />

•U, 4.11<br />

OARAOE iALI^. FH, ,<br />

-'IHma-rorad, lw,|• ,<br />

<strong>On</strong>* (task<br />

tm or ihiB/4/11 "4/ 14 t NH'a. Dry<br />

*«, run, M Mar MMf, mapla<br />

ntM,MnMrSi!niM,aayM,<br />

Wto nt, oiaaawara, kitdiamnra,<br />

JWIfi, Mi, M tiHN, lampt old<br />

SIMMONS MM IBB - wrm 1<br />

laminated window shade! to match a<strong>of</strong>a<br />

bad, slipper chair, two nytn covered<br />

deck lounge. Call m-mt, 4.13<br />

FIVB PIICB MATCHiNS MA>LB SIT<br />

— MI, i dial, 1 and tablet. Call Hf.<br />

wit. • 4-ia<br />

DAT 110 Ms. Two redlner chai B|<br />

aa*. Mahogany comsr teDle t23. Call<br />

~* J " 4.11<br />

gjMKSVATION MKH IM.I -<br />

« INCH - White electric thwa, aguWa<br />

oven,ncailemcondili0n.Caim«.)M7J-<br />

OARAOI SALE _ Jaturday, April 14,»<br />

AJtt. ft I P.M. Movlng-ln Sale, ail Items<br />

priced law ft mov. quickly. Many name<br />

your price Item,. Baa, drajean, an.<br />

(MM Mwfnt machkia, china cKaet,<br />

lamp, mlrrori, guy {terra, etc. IMS<br />

4.11<br />

ftidBeinl it match, them, tebln,<br />

fara, uaach and lounge thai and many<br />

a, let and tun,, 14th 1<br />

MI<br />

"• bam, Kltdun iaH, Mil JrtOin. 4,»<br />

ttf MM condition.<br />

WManaiar IM ham. ail fsf appiintmiffl<br />

lft.SQe, 4,11<br />

OMAB1IALI - April im, Saturday<br />

ejOAR WARDROBE _ M» alaerrlc<br />

^ »«0 •T<br />

FOR RENT WIIKBAV1 - OININO BOOM SST Inc tabla W/lui<br />

unsn rtniil rtniil, IhMI IhMInt <strong>of</strong> tklinf,<br />

rMMnilltll<br />

aault, only. Mil HMO-<br />

«lla.<br />

"4.11<br />

7#O«APY WHITE -141 wMMMar, 1.<br />

OWth .' trailer. Enculant condition.<br />

ail barwaao f a.m. end a p.m.<br />

Hatter.p.m.«MJH*a. 4.11<br />

IPAWT8ALE<br />

PETTIT 4 OTHERS<br />

17.8S0T,,Bi,gil,<br />

BATTERIES<br />

85 AMP 59.95<br />

6fiA.8ASTAMKS<br />

=...•••: 1»W<br />

§ STEEWNfi CABLES<br />

ft- from 69.95<br />

Wmmm<br />

CMRAOB SALE - Sat, April 14. Win.<br />

OMM, dsen, lurnltura, etc., etc. 7th 4<br />

HaMunAvMirffl.ialp.m. 4 11<br />

TWO IROWNiNO AUTOMATIC<br />

ahotoutn, Belgium steel, call »t J711. f.<br />

to<br />

ANNUAL~ttk._N0MLi - Tajllfl im, -<br />

IJfh * Ocaan, Saturday, April Mffc ii<br />

f*J[ft*L««e. *M, -1 P.M. MIK. bousewrei, MUMwrrat, dithat. dlshei.<br />

c«**ara, glaaaai, inull appllancM,<br />

chlldrana itanu i toyt, aotWno, twin<br />

box aprlng and mattraii, cuitsm<br />

dripai, lampi, raciinar, c<strong>of</strong>fa* tabla,<br />

n«, llnam, Ivgoaoa, pkturat and mucti<br />

rnora.Notalaabatoraloa.m. 4.11<br />

Boat Slips<br />

'•OAT SU PS-vp to 11', Soman Point on<br />

Shlpa Channal, tacurlty llohllrtg, fraah<br />

iwtar, ga>. ban and tackia on prami»aa.<br />

W>\i»nn:iin*>iv Mayutoott<br />

m c*l\m I1J0 M<br />

SUNtKT HARtOR - 7DI a. Bay. Ha*<br />

avalladla naw 43 loot, M fool, n fool and<br />

aawotalipiteriwa call Vt-oti • to i if<br />

HINT—toat Mlp, ISXM ft. April 1 to<br />

Oerobar 1] CMtouaa Lagoon Moo<br />

•ayland AVa, OC. Parking, watar,<br />

alac «aJ0.Call»»J0« 411<br />

Ma»on»lraffl.ei»»MI00,ta»n.ni. ff<br />

MlaTaT HIP T >Hit» putmt •* Mr,<br />

Ml mMnhnM*, BnaorMii* aaakki*<br />

eanfar conMa iriMtHirgr aen<br />

RiALTY<br />

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

Finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

Nautical elegance on sparMing<br />

bay waters, Twenty-two new<br />

luxury ngydeneti with private<br />

boat slips, cabana club and pool,'<br />

Fnm under $200,000,<br />

Open dally<br />

9 to 5. 609/39W443<br />

aunt*<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay 7th to 8th<br />

ISLAND<br />

RIVIERA RANCH<br />

Compietely Remodeled two bedroom, 1 bath, single on a<br />

; largt W x 100 lot. <strong>On</strong>e ear garage. New ro<strong>of</strong>, heater, electric<br />

.service, Tnermepane windows, desk, paint, carpets, kitchen<br />

w/Jtnn Alre range and i wood stove,<br />

HURRY!—$W,JM<br />

22nd & Asbury Ave.<br />

(609) 398-1300<br />

INf.OKPOP/iTfD<br />

REALTORS<br />

R.I. For Sale .-. R.E. Far Sale<br />

55th 8. Simpson Ave.<br />

(609) 398-3636<br />

GUESTHOUSES<br />

SUiST HOUSH WITH LOCAL & STATB LICiNSBS.<br />

Sfrtef l«vel apartment has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen,<br />

rear porch, Upper house has foyer, living room, kitchen.<br />

Storage, 1 bath. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, and porch on 2nd<br />

level, Nice neighborhood. House has many possibilities.<br />

iMOO,<br />

Terrific Income Producing Guest House plus a cozy 2 SR,<br />

cottage let en a double lot In a prime location. Quest house<br />

hat i BR, including private owner's quarters. Both <strong>of</strong><br />

these plus4 car<strong>of</strong>f-strtef parking for 113^000.<br />

OWNER FINANCING<br />

Great Gold Coast Location. <strong>On</strong>ly one house from the I<br />

beach. Two new decks on 2nd ft 3rd fleer-. Two year old<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>. Oversized Mxloo let, 2 car garage plus parking for f<br />

more cars. Owner financing available to qualified buyer,<br />

«75,000,<br />

Excellent well maintained Investment property In a<br />

commereia! ions en a well trafficked street. Great potential.<br />

Excellent income, and financing available to<br />

qualified buyer, SlM.jM.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Spotlessly clean 1 bedroom rancher with ceramic file<br />

bath. Residential neighborhood, y«t walking distance to<br />

shopping and beach. Mostly furnished (and nicely, foe}<br />

and in move-in condition, MJ.OOO,<br />

OWNER FINANCING<br />

Three bedroom rancher with fireplace, 1 one bleek from<br />

beach. Special financing available to qualified buyer. Excellent<br />

locale $125,000.00.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Owner anxious. prie«d right for qy (eh sale. This two story<br />

home Is In one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s most desirable neighborhoods.<br />

Relax In cozy family room with fireplace and<br />

en[oy the largefencer! yard, 1105,600.<br />

Anxious owner says sell I Lovely lay Landings 2 story 1<br />

features 3 bedroom, 1VS baths, eeiy dan with fireplace, |<br />

garage, fenced yard and more,<br />

LOT!<br />

r Duplex zoned lot In prime neighborhood. $82,000.<br />

DUPLEX I<br />

I Centrally located duplex on a corner let. Three bedrooms |<br />

each unit, excellent rwfai history, $il»,S00,<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Twin house with plenty <strong>of</strong> room. Four bedrooms, 2 full I<br />

baths, fenced yard, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Convenl«nf to |<br />

starts, beach, and churches, Nice summer property.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Well-built like new duplex convenient to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Tenant occupied since new,. Priced right at $132,000. Call<br />

today for appointment to see.<br />

Barn duplex, recently converted. Excellent condition with<br />

year-round tenants. Second floor unit includes all new appliances,<br />

carpeting and bathroom. Strong income potential<br />

in a nice residential location. $125,000.00.<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Beautiful second floor three bedroom, I bath condo unltiri'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Village South. Low maintenance fee Includes use <strong>of</strong><br />

swimming pool, club house, sauna, and shuffle board<br />

courts. $88,000.<br />

First floor condo with contemporary .flare and a sensible<br />

pricpl Located near wiclrrbeaches and Convenient to shopping..Features<br />

include front and rear decks; wall-to-wall<br />

carpet, fireplace, central air conditioning, all kitchen ap-<br />

:pllances,,washer>dryer, and whirlpool tub in master bath.<br />

A great value for personal use or investment. $139,000,<br />

Beautiful one bedroom condo. Fully furnished Sale in •<br />

eluded, washer, dryer, dishwasher, garbage disposal, I<br />

wailtowair carpeting, refrigerator and automatic!<br />

climate control. $85,000. ^<br />

s^^^^fctj5l^^sl^^s^tt^sUIl«^5"Kf t ^^^^*^ i ^ a ^^^^^^"^ i ^** B * i ^*'^ I^^S^WBtffi!fflfi 398-5000<br />

629-9000<br />

•,„•.<br />

;•;<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

PRESTIGIOUS HOME<br />

in beautiful Gardens Section. Unique amenities Include:<br />

* Outdoor pool with deck * fenced In yard * matttr<br />

bedroom with sliding glass doors to pool * custom woodmode<br />

kitchen & breakfast area # extensive landscaping<br />

• large IS7'xlOS corner lot location. We Invite<br />

your inspection <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest homes. Call<br />

for appointment.<br />

BEACH BLOCK DUPLEX<br />

BSSK^aKS<br />

eome, A good buy at only S12f,iOO furnished<br />

1 ATLANTIC Am<br />

REALTY<br />

BEACHFRONT!<br />

G6LD COAST second floor condominium with fantastic<br />

views. 4 iedrooms—3 Full laths and many<br />

other features. Similar units priced higher—<br />

ONLY $295,000.<br />

801.0 COAST Duplex with 1 iedrooms — 1V4 laths each<br />

floor.I3»s,ooo.• .... ..-.."." ..:.:.,.<br />

COLD COAST Modem 2 Bedroom — 1 Bath flrit floor unjf<br />

with good view <strong>of</strong> ocein. Exceilmt rental<br />

property, ONLY il?s,000.<br />

SOUTH END Two family in excellent location. Situated<br />

§n a 40' lot, This one's a sleeper it iH»,0W,<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

irand new 3 Btdreom — 1 Safh along Central Avenui with<br />

air, wet bar, fireplace and much more. Call for details.<br />

South end corner duplex under construction. Tetal cedar<br />

exterior. I2J0,0M. - Unique design.<br />

Affordable 2 iedroom — I lath along good area <strong>of</strong> Albury<br />

Avenue. Good Income from summer rentals. Listed for<br />

Centrally located 2 fimily with a buiidabie 2 family lot<br />

Beautiful f int floor apartment with 3 bedrooms -2 bafhi<br />

urt»l f ??k% mS W " anti modirn klfehen - S^ond floor<br />

ur.it n« 9 B»^ . _ , =.,„ B<strong>of</strong>h gnIt§ h#afed by a|<br />

Staeh block 2 family in top condition. Pint floor has 2 Bed-<br />

m ' - ' Bath and the second floor has 1 Bedrooms -<br />

South .... ...,..„.,,JUU<br />

2 Bedrooms each floor.<br />

South end West Avenue duplex with 3 Bedrooms—2 Baths<br />

on each floor and heated by gas. S1SS,OM.<br />

irand new maintenance tret duplex with 3 large Bedrooms<br />

- 2 Baths, gas heat and front and rear deelw. %m,fflu,<br />

dypitXl pully fenffld nMr ONLY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

ISLAND<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 12.1984 o<br />

NEWLISTINO —SOUTHENO<br />

Excellent condition with oeeanview from second floor, I<br />

block to beach I Modern home features 6 bearoornfe/3<br />

baths, heated, piuj 2 family rooms. Easily converted to<br />

duplex, A special homo <strong>of</strong>fered at $209,000.<br />

"R«al Clean" Is the word for this large j iedroom—a BatB*<br />

slngla on Briganfine Drive, Hardwood floors fhreughoutu<br />

Easy converiiort to a two family, 1111,000. n<br />

Cute cottooe In Bay area with 2 Bedrooms — 1 Bothf B|<br />

Possible owner flnanelns » qualified buyers. Very afforU* r<br />

able at $75,000. ..,'_• •.•.!;••••<br />

tnr#t unl, ^[\mg has two3 Bedroom -1 lath unifi wiffi<br />

, heat and • 8 iMrsom — 1 B.H. om .,-»-..--*•.-naiiUi<br />

1 Bath un<br />

unit over the<br />

S^ J h buy H n ,? )llther ' d - Hasi Bedr °o">s-2baths, enclosed<br />

porth and the potential to convert to a 2 family. ONLY<br />

irriDUO.<br />

; Nipt hxattan in a i Bedroom — t Bath cottage alone"r^l*ry<br />

Sr n f r 'Tf^'•««? wtlltnt rentai hlitorv, Hai 3 itdi ' - MABMM* '" '""''!.',<br />

forjilffMO, ,, ',. • • Tour bedrooms, «% Batn^ single, cfnfral air, sun foombeJ<br />

family room;; faaraflt and much mori. Just listed<br />

•^ % Bafh single on (arfli lot. yiry rrtsonrtiv -I, fWWf<br />

mi h..t-r,rt> •«, •—t.compiettlyremodeled Ini^<br />

V:V;ffTi^ipD6i<br />

I<br />

"mm:<br />

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[i^Llassslsssssssssssssssssssssss^^^^Lasssssi<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

CUSTOM HOME • 4 BOAT SLIPS<br />

DEFER DOWNPYMT, TO JAN. '85<br />

FIN, AVAIL. 5325,000 • 398-5577<br />

iiiiiliWY VlttAS<br />

{ , ^ SALES*RENTALS *<br />

rtKe<strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course'Condomlnlum Atthe<br />

wjSufi^'^vJ^^B^Shore,:', V" :,-,:<br />

AHRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buyers, iqali today I<br />

609-927-1451<br />

Visit Our Furnished Model Home at<br />

^ 44 Create Bay Drive<br />

" Smn Pilsrt,NJ.<br />

CORMWELLS REALTY<br />

_ y ii, Si<br />

i"Apartment House" Six heated 2 bedroom units-with<br />

ilBra^livihgrooms and kitchens. Property fully rented ona<br />

yeaV)y basis; income over 125,000, corner location.<br />

"Have if,your Way!" Fully heated two. family home In<br />

j^tfhblock with I and 5 bedroom apts. Enables youto rent<br />

j|ummer,, winter, yearly or any combination you'prefer,<br />

3For $112,000 you can afford to use one unit yourself as your<br />

I^ieaflonefyear 'round home,<br />

ily with one 2 bedroom apartment, owner's<br />

, plus large lobby, & rooms, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking<br />

4-8 cars. «125^)00. , .,<br />

g " on large corner lot Recently renovated with<br />

HBew kitchen, baths & windows. Economical gas heat in<br />

ch unit. Ideal year 'round home with additional rental<br />

%nlt. 1121,200,<br />

5'Trlplex" plus rear 2 bedroom cottage over 2 car garage.<br />

•thatt) building with two 3 bedroom and one 2 bedroom<br />

r^pMtnient. Very well maintained, large concrete patio,<br />

Sff-street parking. $175,000.<br />

••'Mjjif See Propertyl" Lovely A bedroom home with 3VJ<br />

jJ located in the heart <strong>of</strong> the Gardens. Includes very<br />

•farge living room, dining room, brand new cat-in kitchen<br />

•Sfvlttt microwave oven, plus 2 car garage, laundry room,<br />

;, In-ground sprinkler system anct much morel<br />

SANDPIPER<br />

REAL ESTATE 1<br />

ONpOMINIUM PI2ZAZ<br />

bedroom, 2 bath split<br />

leaded with extras in<br />

ludlhg parking for 2 cars<br />

anxious and reduced<br />

ice to 180,000,<br />

THREE UNITS — large<br />

heated upper cottage, 6<br />

bedrooms, 2Vi baihs. Two<br />

bedroom heated apt in fir<br />

.st floor plus rear cottage<br />

summer rental. All this and<br />

good location for only<br />

$128,000,<br />

—Vully'rented 4<br />

In upper unit with<br />

flwplaeVrrilivflBiroom, SPACIOUS , - UPP|R<br />

Jtra rsltehin miand<br />

baths, COTTAGE.- with 4 lovely<br />

«tflftBmflrst,floor'u«n1; corner bedrooms, A<br />

honey feturri.A great buy<br />

eeljirif rental history y and<br />

close to beach andJboard<br />

walk, Asking $79,000. '<br />

. - JCAKftU<br />

OCMNMONr<br />

ran<br />

with<br />

illabik<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

mmtffggsm<br />

•<br />

R.E.ForSalo<br />

I UNtaui euifOM IWILT - muni<br />

1 MlpnM by a leeding latt C01V<br />

I, EnllKt, Paulvt sour h.at allader,<br />

1. wood burning stova ana ilnlncfi walls.<br />

• (Winy ntrai and guarantaM Incoma-<br />

I: iwctacular view <strong>of</strong> thei wetlands ana<br />

1 only tw clocks from leum Oceen city<br />

1 beacn. Asklno«3H^00.Calljy«-J37i. H<br />

NBW CONDITION — J taoroom ran.<br />

thai- in (ha family iw^hi<strong>of</strong>MM «<br />

MarlMFirUjgal Mil, multtlab nc<br />

Mtim%mmUni4m t-n<br />

OARDBNI PLAZA — aillclaflcy<br />

afvfmaM complnaly fumnnad wltfi<br />

til rnorrtfri convanlantai. InM, Bruca<br />

F. Ntfy, (nt Raaltgri, Ml Pin aw<br />

t*»hcllW5M) H<br />

HERE'S<br />

THE<br />

PITCH!<br />

Kypi^epfproptrlim wlfh<br />

sup©K;;;,} .flhahelng • B<strong>of</strong>h<br />

djjfl|*«e^'reaa^ftf moye<br />

toda^j^-,•_,.,»«^:v. i .'••••,."'<br />

•I'Wrt got' ,orje property<br />

with ''i wonderful i<br />

.bedroom home plus an ex<br />

tra 40' buiidabie lot. Very<br />

reasonable:<br />

I've got a single family. *<br />

bedroom spacious, home 1<br />

block from the boardwalk I<br />

-I've got a Duplexes<br />

across the street from the,<br />

beaehl •-., .,,<br />

I've get 1 Lagcjonfrent<br />

with a Bay view that won't<br />

qu.fl..,'.,.,'..,,.... -. .,<br />

WHAT DO I NEED?<br />

BUYERS-<br />

CALL ME TODAY<br />

3329 West Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, N.J. 08226<br />

Quality • Integrity. itrvica<br />

REALTORS<br />

NEW BAYFROMT CONDO<br />

Ttiraa bedroom,!, 2 batht, living roorri<br />

with llreplaca, dining area, detlDner'<br />

'klrcfitn; Andvnan wlndowi, cantrai<br />

air, carpeting, wasner and drvar,<br />

boat *itp plus many mora taaturas<br />

.Including baaulltul Day view at the<br />

'low, low price <strong>of</strong> f mMO. call today.<br />

Itwon'tlaatl<br />

CENTER CITY TRIPLEX *<br />

wa nave a beautiful trlpm wlttiln<br />

walking dutanca to bead) and all activities<br />

that It In atnoluf a "move-In'<br />

condition. Two 3 bedroom and tile<br />

bath, heated apta. and a I Dadraoni<br />

tiled bath garage apt. Paneling and<br />

carpeting throughout, warn* and<br />

dryen'.'axcalleht income, low mamtenance.<br />

"A mint •» for me In<br />

ynter)"<br />

JU5TLISTED<br />

Four bedroomi. 3 batna, healed.<br />

Cape Cod, JOXI0O- lot, center clty,_,<br />

very nice condition. Aaking tn.sa<br />

lh%<br />

INVE?ToS?A<br />

wa'va ivit lilted MV(n Baautlful<br />

•pinmtntl for tale paneled, carpatad<br />

and with tile bathi. <strong>On</strong>e. two<br />

and fliree bedroom unlit with ocean<br />

view and |ust a few itapt to beech<br />

and burdwalK. Eicellml Income,<br />

eicellant condition:<br />

DUPLEX FOR LARGE FAMILY- I<br />

IPIenty Of room lor you and family In<br />

thlt 4 bedroom, 3 bath heated upper<br />

cottage wltti newly paneled living<br />

room, extra Income too from • flrit<br />

floor pantled 3, bedroom, t bath<br />

heated apt. Off-ilreet parting on<br />

lpacloui lot. Asking J125.0OO.<br />

WHBRiS itJE FOR ma.aegi<br />

Dp you net a duplex on a WnlOff lot<br />

with 1 car garaga; Panwea i Bedroom<br />

and tile bath flrit floor unit rented<br />

yearly plus 1 bedroom, second floor<br />

apt. cm heat, utility room with<br />

wasnar and dryer, f enced-ln ilde yard<br />

for child tafaty. Today'i baroaln,<br />

don't mitt It.<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Mmcheonette and 1 btdroom apti.<br />

Excellanl Income. Priced right to<br />

Mil. Excellent family builneu opportunity.<br />

833 WESLEY AVE. 3W-S0I0<br />

Duplex on Bay Ave. Both<br />

units rented yearly; Excellent<br />

Condition. Gas<br />

Heat Close to .shopping.<br />

W200d<br />

Duplex on Brlghfon<br />

Place/ each' unit tias<br />

thfe* bedrooms, ©arage<br />

apt. In rear with two<br />

bedrooms. Good rental<br />

histpry^ Possible owner<br />

finfnclni^WrilOO.;.-.,";<br />

Duplex — Corntr Of 4fh<br />

and Corinthian. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

viewr 'fr#, 7 '' 1 -poi i cHAr<br />

Beautiful , condition."<br />

4)f9,wt.:.y,,:;.-i : --: '•:•:"•<br />

FourlBWroom" twlrt'hom^<br />

with !|?*;bBiths;,2W Woefi<br />

i <strong>of</strong> ijCenfral *ve, ixetlient<br />

eondjtion, under $100,OOoV<br />

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THE SENTINBL.|^PGEHj OCEAN CITY. N J<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

5501 WEST AVE. F R 2700 ASBUHV AVE.<br />

399 0784 LQ 399-1637<br />

WATERWAY VI1WS FOR ONLY $10«,«0<br />

Attractive 4 bedroom home with family room with<br />

fireplace, large yard, sun deck and more.<br />

INVBSTMiNT* DUPLEX WITH YiAR ROUND IN-<br />

COM! FOR ONLY $99,500. Quiet neighborhood.<br />

Cbrner duplex at 65th St.<br />

Three bdrnu., flrat floor<br />

unit and a Z bdrm, second<br />

floor unit. Fully furntined<br />

and heated. Pint floor<br />

ranted yearly, one car<br />

garage. Owner has parchased<br />

another borne and<br />

BiiekMle.,<br />

Asking 1145,000, make<br />

diet.<br />

Channirjg single family<br />

home. Three bedrooms, ,3<br />

baths,'large family room,<br />

large back yard. <strong>On</strong>ly •<br />

*93,000. , t<br />

First floor condominiinh<br />

near Gold Coast, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, brick<br />

fireplace, deluxe kitchen<br />

with all appliances. Fully<br />

furnished. Just listed for<br />

$119,000.<br />

32nd & Central Ave. •,<br />

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i,QMi -HIT,,, 8<br />

BERG<br />

IIEAITV,<br />

—<br />

- At*ury Ave. duplex for<br />

mder 1100,000. Mafn feouw<br />

ha» 3 bdrnw,, l bath and<br />

g«f heat, rear apt. faM 3<br />

bdrma., 1 baa. Great<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly 150' to<br />

beacb. Listed for •W.OOO.<br />

Small cottage on Central •<br />

Avenue, 40x100' lot. good<br />

development opportunity.<br />

Just listed for $140,000.<br />

Single family borne across<br />

from 31st beach. Ifaee<br />

bedrooins, m bdtns, sun<br />

room, 3 car garage, not<br />

vrater beat, fenced In yard.<br />

Excellent value.;' Just<br />

reduced to $147,000.<br />

Afibury Ave. duplex. Three<br />

bedrooms, 1 bath in each<br />

unit. Carport, large sun<br />

deck. Owner has changed<br />

plus nil desires quick<br />

sale. Asking $169,500.<br />

REALTY<br />

OCEAN MIST CONDOMINIUMS<br />

9th & ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

NEW! 16-UHT CONDOMMUM COMMUWTYl<br />

BYTHEBEACHI<br />

MODERN ACCESSORIES!<br />

•Three bedroom, 2 bath Townhoustsr Compiert<br />

wrtth -lacuiai, sauna, air-conditioning,<br />

firejilies, washer, dryer, djshwashir, garagt.<br />

IJiTwo bedroom, a bath-Unils; Include aircondliWning*<br />

flreBlaStt^ wasHer, dryer, dishwasher,<br />

flarage and otiier attracf lye features!<br />

* PRICES: »100,000 to '175,000 *<br />

12% RNANCING TO QUALIRED BUYERS<br />

Saturday & Sunday, April 14th 415th<br />

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THEM5 HllJOri HEAD.<br />

OM THE JERSEY SHORE<br />

THERE'S OCEAN REEF.<br />

Ocran Reef is Orean Ciiys prestigious, 2Oacre<br />

resort community. Composed <strong>of</strong> beautifully designed<br />

townhomes and surrounded by deluxe amenities like<br />

boating, sailing and cabana facilities, swimming pool<br />

and tennis courts, <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef is a completely<br />

self contained resort environment<br />

Discover <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef today and plan to move in<br />

this summer. By purchasing before our Grand<br />

Opening, you can own an <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef bone at<br />

' H special prices from $99,500.<br />

franklin ^Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

BAYFROWt<br />

'Steps To Yacht Club -<br />

Charming 4 EMrm, 2 Bath*<br />

Home with fantastic views'<br />

situated on large lot w/2<br />

Exceptional VaIi»»:B«i.jf<br />

) ear flar.,-R««nt irlcel<br />

Waterway Road - Contem-<br />

B/S-ReallStlC 1235,000.<br />

jreductioit, -'Inspection Enporary<br />

Home with 3 Bdrr<br />

mtr •• ; ' • : > ' l<br />

Extremely attractive contemporary<br />

on lBth St. Laooon<br />

pffers you Uvlogf'Rm. W<br />

wood burning stove. Dining<br />

Rm., Kit., 4 mm, 3 B's^<br />

Heated a. Furn. -2 Docks, 2<br />

IS' i/S'i, AdtfluafeHolfr<br />

sfrtet jMrWngj inspeet<br />

.MOWIHI :. .•••"•; a:.yt<br />

Large Famliy «o*w;i#!<br />

Bdrm<br />

plus]<br />

slips.<br />

•60lOO0.OOlytw*<br />

niMmi<br />

fun<br />

Riviera Lagbonfront • En>,<br />

trance hall, living roomf<br />

dining room, country kW<br />

•jhen, large family room<br />

with fireplace, half bath,<br />

laundry room, I bedrooms<br />

2 full baths plus enclosed<br />

patio, garage, i open<br />

Jeeta, lounging desk,<br />

ooat slips, floating dock;<br />

Don't miss this low interest<br />

and mortgage, tS0»BM.00|<br />

•or 2 years at 5% Interest to<br />

qualified buyer • Inspect<br />

now, .priced at,<br />

taiDiBWr Reduced «<br />

11W.B00. 1<br />

Bxeeilent Opportunity for<br />

Large Family, i Barm,<br />

Riviera Home in Tip Top<br />

Condition. Features Inei.<br />

Fam. rm, w/coiy F/P,<br />

economic gas heat, open<br />

deck, patio, dock a, 2<br />

Boat slips, inspect mis<br />

fine home Today! I<br />

BiACHPRONT<br />

Duplex—Lh« rm., din. rm.<br />

kltefrtn, 3 bedrooms, m<br />

baths,,omn^ heat each<br />

unit. Pjtnty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

parking^ Asking mOMO,<br />

Mortgage tefflns to quaptt"<br />

buyer,- 20% dn., 10 years, 30<br />

•year schea.nnH int. .<br />

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auto Insurance laws by Let roe try to answer Mint buy Insurance on the fret • HOW WILL amm MB Wad* New J«ity>NMJ mw/plut v SifWIflj<br />

: JAME8R.HURLEY Any inoturlat convicted <strong>of</strong> initiating many major at these questions for you: market;<br />

; (R-Cape.Cmnberbiid) drunk driving since Jan, 1, changes to reduce premium<br />

mERIGHTTOCHOOSEMY «ito tasurance lawa you were Medicare, etc. y6u; wilt be<br />

WHAT CHANGES TO THE - unleashing a wldManslng<br />

1D83, will have to pay a $1,000 rates. However, further AUTO INSURANCE LAWS effort to combat > rate- >TYPE OF INSURANCE requlredto obtain and pay tor able to subrnit yew inedicS<br />

Gov. Thomas Kean recently a year surcharge for three changes are necessary to WERE MADE JHK YEAR? Increasing insurance fraud; 'COVERAGE AFFECT MY wch covertges as funeral ^V which .equalv-flK<br />

signed Into law the tatert in a years.<br />

address other facets <strong>of</strong> the TTie changes In our In- and<br />

INSURANCE RATES? . expenses,, essential aervtcea deductible you seleited-(JB0Of<br />

Kries <strong>of</strong> revisions to New In addition, any motorist , Issue that keep our airance laws were In four - requiring- financial By making prevlouily (W^wta'to fflafci p Ut- &WWM0)0,wgaM<br />

Jersey's no-fault auto In- accumulating sli motor automobile Insurances rates major areas: disclosure by Insurance required coverages opUonal, your loast<strong>of</strong> service to your by your medical instlranci<br />

•urance lawn in a continuing vehicle penalty points or more high such as medical cost • giving New Jersey companies,<br />

be able to drop unnecessary (payments toyoursurvlvprs), A note <strong>of</strong> caution.—: th«<br />

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rates for the average pay $100 or men a year. restrictions on the amount <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> Insurance CHANGES WILL HAVE THE purchase additional (payments to <strong>of</strong>faet lost W,COO or ^800 deducfll>je ij<br />

motorUt.<br />

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©<br />

MAYOR<br />

Jack Bittner<br />

COUNCIL PRESIDENT COUNCILMAN<br />

Jack Jones<br />

Herbert J. Brownlee<br />

COUNCILMAN<br />

William J. Meis<br />

COUNCILMAN<br />

William H. Woods<br />

COUNCILMAN<br />

JohnJ.Esposito<br />

m- wc«ancity,N<br />

MMia^aalaBlBaiiBjJI<br />

COUNCILWOMAN<br />

Jeanne M. Clunn<br />

COUNCILMAN<br />

Henrys. Knight<br />

CITY ADMINISTRATO<br />

'-1 THURSDAY AJPHIL19,1984<br />

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Ban|oBath,7p.m.-9p.m,; Fireworks,* pun., L<br />

Teenage Danca,MuilcPl«r, 8 p.m. I ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community Center Antique Show, Muilc WerJ fejm.<br />

Photography Show, 10th and Boardwalk, 10 a.m. i<br />

Ferkg String Band, Mutlc Pier, S p.m.<br />

11 Sand Sculpting Contett, 9 3.m.;i0tfrStn«r BUCK i7|Beu^r,MuilcPier,*a.m. ' VHUJU<br />

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I* "Air Force Band<strong>of</strong>tht Mast, Music Pier,« p.m.<br />

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and Tully exchange<br />

vows at Grace Lutheran<br />

,, Grace Lutheran Church,<br />

' Sontn Point, was the getting<br />

recently for the wedding <strong>of</strong><br />

Robbyn Val Scott <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, and Michael James<br />

U 1fc% <strong>of</strong> Attaaac <strong>City</strong>.<br />

, TO§ Rev. D. Richard<br />

.Garrison, pastor <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

.Marks Lutheran Church,<br />

.Kansas <strong>City</strong>, Mo,, <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

during the candlelight double<br />

..ring ceremony.<br />

The bride Is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr and Mrs. James H. Scott<br />

^Jr, <strong>of</strong> B01 Ptaia Race, Th«<br />

groom Is the son <strong>of</strong> James<br />

Tully <strong>of</strong> AUantic <strong>City</strong>, and the<br />

'.lute Dorothy Tally,<br />

Ardan Shaw <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

was matron <strong>of</strong> honor for her<br />

dster, and Kristin Doll also <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was maid <strong>of</strong><br />

honor. Bridesmaids vert<br />

Marianne Martin <strong>of</strong> MeKee<br />

<strong>City</strong>; Rosanne Eraly <strong>of</strong><br />

Philfldelphia, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

groom; Lynne Brldenback<br />

and Carol Keough, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Fettatown, Pa.<br />

Kirk Sutton <strong>of</strong> Smithville<br />

wu beat man. Ushers were<br />

Thomas Shaw <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Lewis Stelner <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Louis MacDonald <strong>of</strong> Cologne,<br />

Joseph MatUa, cousin <strong>of</strong> the<br />

groom; <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />

John Haunt] <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />

Escorted by htr father, tte<br />

Jinwim<br />

Come In and see our distinctive<br />

SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS<br />

# Drosses * Suits and Coats<br />

* Sportswear # Accessories<br />

Colfl Storage <strong>On</strong>i_Tlte FreitilsM<br />

A Complete Fur Service<br />

744 Atburr Aw:, Octan <strong>City</strong>. H.J. T.I. 3OB1O39<br />

bride wore a candlelight<br />

Victorian gown <strong>of</strong> lilk<br />

Iridescent cbantlUy and<br />

Alencon lace emtieltkhrd with<br />

pearls and crystal*. The silk<br />

*irt featured a cathedral<br />

length train trimmed win<br />

matching keg, beading and<br />

ram <strong>of</strong> pleated ruffling. Her<br />

lace beaded hat held layers <strong>of</strong><br />

silk veiling.<br />

She carried a lace fan with a<br />

cascade <strong>of</strong> Cambria orchids,<br />

minuet roses, itephanotli,<br />

baby's-breath and ivy.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

red taffeta tea length gowns.<br />

They carried a ipray <strong>of</strong><br />

dendroblum orchids, roses,<br />

baby's-breath and ivy. The<br />

matron <strong>of</strong> honor wore a<br />

matching hat and<br />

bridesmaids wore flowers in<br />

their hair<br />

For her daughter'a wedding,<br />

Mrs. Scott wore a twopiece<br />

antique gold sOk chiffon,<br />

beaded cocktail dress<br />

with a waist corsage <strong>of</strong><br />

baccara roses.<br />

Following a reception at toe<br />

Ram's Head Inn, Abseeon, the<br />

couple left for a honeymoon in make<br />

Qmeun, Meiieo. They wUl <strong>City</strong>.<br />

15 Years - Flanders Hotel • 4 Years - Asbury Ave^<br />

Anniversary Sale \<br />

Come Celebrate With Us!<br />

Thurs., Frl, and Sat. - Apr!! 19,20 & 21<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

• Ail New Summer Skirts<br />

• All Rugby Tops<br />

• Izod & Cross Creek Tops<br />

• Boiled Wooj Jackets<br />

• Selected Leather & Vinyl Handbags<br />

• Northern Isles Cotton Sweaters<br />

MONOGRAM SPECIAL - 2 for the price <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

7th & Asbury, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Open Mon.-Sat. 10 to 5<br />

318-1740<br />

SAVE *250 00<br />

3-Pe. RATTAN GROUP<br />

M m<br />

3-Pc. Rattan Group<br />

SOFA and (2! MATCHING CHAIRS<br />

849 Reguiariy $109f<br />

Save as never before on this Rattan<br />

Group,..consisting <strong>of</strong> luxurious S<strong>of</strong>a and (2)<br />

matching chairs.<strong>On</strong>iy thr finest select rattan<br />

• a material stronger than wood • that<br />

will not splinter or break, and natural peel<br />

binding or wrapping is used on all pieefs.<br />

Frami finishes are applied only after<br />

meticulous sanding and cleaning. You can<br />

select from two beautiful prints and flame 1<br />

stitch herculon fabrics. Love seat Is<br />

available on special orders.<br />

SPECIAL SAVINGS ON ALL RATTAN SWIVIL • BOCKIBS,<br />

CHAIRS AND TABLES!!<br />

-Funtitur* O«J>I, . ma Floor<br />

\ - .'<br />

Annex<br />

837 West Ave.<br />


I •<br />

I I<br />

II i<br />

WAGE 8-SECOTOIV ONE<br />

AARP chapter elects<br />

iPhyUei Hoover, niwly presented the Mate <strong>of</strong> new<br />

elected president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers, elected unanimously<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> by the member*, including:<br />

HfltJred Persona, conducted Hover, president; Robert<br />

fte group's regular meeting Haniberry, first vlet<br />

April 13 on the Music Pier. president; Edward Mac-<br />

Fashions by Stubba' Dress Oane, second vice president;<br />

•Shop were presented with Dorothy Taylor, tnamftr;<br />

•menibers <strong>of</strong> the AARP ser- Carolyn Vollnier, assistant<br />

ving u models Including Lois rtasurtn Majorie Bolger,<br />

Hall, Iras GaUen, Floss Fahy, recording secretary and Mary<br />

-Dolores Donaldson, Marie<br />

Haln, corresponding<br />

Hansbury, Alma Tompson,<br />

«cretary, Direetori for three<br />

-Elizabeth Latta, Mary<br />

years are Robert Miller,<br />

Violet Pickford and Chester<br />

iDberst, Gladys Kaas. Esther Wiflrberg. Nominating<br />

Megargle and Ann Heylng. committee members for. one<br />

Hobert Hamilton assisted year art George Budd,<br />

and Jut Lyle accompanied chairman, Mary Fried and<br />

tn the plane.<br />

WUllfljn Bolger.<br />

Robert Hansberry,<br />

membership chairman and Hie next regular meeting<br />

, tfit vice president, reported will be Friday, May 11, on the<br />

me local chapter hat l,oos Music Pier with John Gilbert<br />

.'active members.<br />

Jr., local attorney, ipeaking<br />

g The nominating committee about the legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

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AARP members Une up backgtage prior to modeling in fashion show<br />

during monthly meeting on the Music Pier, Models are from left, Lois<br />

Hall, LJllie Latta, Marie Hansbery and Alma. Tompson.<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1984<br />

Spring block party<br />

May 5 in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

, Sidewalk sales, ethnte .local, , groups and<br />

foods, a crafts festival, auto organizations will operate<br />

show, a pet fairanda variety booths.<br />

<strong>of</strong> entertainment will be a A blke-athon to benefit the<br />

part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s spring Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Hock Party on Saturday, Association will begin during<br />

Mays. . the block party,<br />

1 The show wUl extend bit- A country music bind,<br />

• ween 10th and 7th street on banjo band, strolling singers,<br />

Asbury Avenue and be open dancers and acrobats will be<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4;30 p.m.<br />

, Approximately 71 craft<br />

exhibits are expected to line<br />

the sidewalk between 10th and<br />

8th streets. Handmade items<br />

will be exhibited such as wood<br />

earvmgi, clocks, pottery and<br />

leather goods. Local merchants<br />

wUl display tables In<br />

front <strong>of</strong> ton* stores with a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> merchandise at<br />

reduced prices.<br />

Greek and Polish foods<br />

ranging from plrogis to gyros<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered by two ethnic<br />

dubs <strong>of</strong> South Jersey, The<br />

Polish festival will be held in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> aw Han, §th Street<br />

and Asbury Avenue, and the<br />

Greek exhibit will be located<br />

among the; entertainment<br />

ftatured.. The event U'^fm<br />

and The Retail Merchant<br />

and Retail Merchants<br />

Association. .•"•A-s><br />

A complete list <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s 1984 •vents is avaJfitffle<br />

from the Public Relations<br />

Department, aty Hall, Ocefln<br />

Oty : 08228. » lBf «<br />

Begun more than a decade president <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Price, Assistant Treasurer at aty Hall Annex, across Mi<br />

ago, The Nomettes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Nomettea. She la Joined on the Mrs. James McFall and Street,<br />

. _ . photo Hyitnlsr ^fc<strong>of</strong>fj<br />

aty today Include nearly 70 board by Viet President Mrs. directors Mrs. Earl Pen- A new car show and antique DIanne S. Lennon, cooperative extension fto*<br />

members - all wives, Carl Kuermmerle, Secretary ning ton, Mrs. Cortlandt auto show will be part <strong>of</strong> the vice home economist ipoke to senior citizens,and<br />

mothers, daughters or sisters Ifrs, WllUim Dougherty, Carter and Mrs. Roy Bom- day's festivities and a pet fair residents about the nutritional value and ueeWftf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shriner Nomads. Treasurer Mrs. Charles berger,<br />

will be conducted by the city the food packages given away last week in<br />

Like The Nomads, The<br />

Recreation Department<br />

Nomettea donate to The<br />

banning at 1:30 pal. This<br />

Shrlners Shrinrs Hospital for Cri Crippled Dr. Benson is speaker will be a pet show open to all<br />

Children -•• In • Philadelphia. ~- ihia.TWs This<br />

pet owners with animals from<br />

jw the local unit provided a SOMERS POINT ~ft)ecla] —^__, N,Y,, wffl be dogs and cats to turtles and<br />

wbeelchair to the hospital meetings will be held at speaking at each service. Dr. parrots expected, The<br />

Mere members plan to visit Independent Baptist Benson also taught at Baptist Siberian Husky dub <strong>of</strong> the<br />

April 30,<br />

... New York Avenue Bible College In Clark Jersey Siere wiH hold a<br />

Mrs. RusseU TannahUl is and 9th Street, Friday Summit, Pa.<br />

special exhibit and the<br />

through Sunday, April 20-22. Services will be 7 o'clock Humane Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

, Or, John L. Benson, a pm, Friday and Saturday will also participate.<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Practical Bible nights and at 11 a.m. and 7 There will be fortune<br />

Training School In p.m. on Sunday.<br />

tellers, street juggierg, a<br />

satellite video display, and<br />

7<br />

educational food program to lower Inc"<br />

families.<br />

Tree plai<br />

at high school April 27<br />

TTie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shade Tree a.m. Among those expecfefiSo<br />

Committee will plant 12 attend are Mayor Jack Bltt-<br />

willow oak trees on the <strong>Ocean</strong> eu; .Michael Clrpianptj<br />

Qty High School grounds In school principal; DC<br />

observance <strong>of</strong> National Arbor Johnson, president <strong>of</strong><br />

»y. Friday, April 27, School Board; Mrs. I<br />

Juanlta Boardman, man, chairman- caman Mrs, Mrs. N<br />

RUMMAGE SALE chairman <strong>of</strong> the eomHeche<br />

and Mrs. Jane<br />

STEDEM'S DATES AFRO, 25-27 memorattve tree committee, fflenn,<br />

Beauty Salon St. John's Lutheran Church, announced that two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lOth Street and Central trees will be planted in Parish PTA<br />

Avenue, will hold Its annual memory <strong>of</strong> Nathan Heche and<br />

• Expert in Styling spring rummage sale April 25, lobby Miller, former crafts show ^<br />

26 and 27, Hours will be 10students<br />

who died in an ac-<br />

•Complete Beauty<br />

St. Augustine PTAtM<br />

a.m. to 3 p jn. Wednesday and cident. The totes are being sponsor an antiques and draft<br />

Services<br />

Thursday, and 10 a.m. to noon donated by the 1963 senior show e a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-<br />

Friday, which will also be *1 class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High day, April 28 at the Music<br />

1SZ0 Asbury Ave. bag day. The sale is sponsored School,<br />

Her, where exhibits .ill<br />

by the Lutheran Church The dedication and Include eollectables,<br />

Women, , * • • < • • • . memorial service will take glass, s<strong>of</strong>t sculpture,<br />

place at the main entrance <strong>of</strong> and slate paintings, .<br />

the high school starting at 10 and crocheted baby<br />

white elephant and<br />

tables.<br />

MARK<br />

For the early birds, Wire<br />

VIDETTO will be donuts and c<strong>of</strong>fee' #ith<br />

noageg and soda for Hum<br />

MAY 8th In addition, works <strong>of</strong> art'by<br />

Ord,«, Pa tor By Elionor Hughii fee School children will te'Sn<br />

display. '"»(><br />

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OPEN 12-8 Monday thru Saturday<br />

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Knits, Suits & Dresses<br />

Including "After Five",<br />

Bigger than Ever<br />

Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

Sportswear<br />

Skirts • Appliqued<br />

Wrap, Straight, Golf and<br />

Match ing Tops<br />

Slacks, Snorts and.<br />

Sweaters • cefton/Aeryiie<br />

Lovely Swimwear<br />

Open Thuri,, Frl. & Sat, 10 to J<br />

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Hundreds <strong>of</strong> women have beeri trying for yours togit fid <strong>of</strong> unwantBd hair. .<br />

They have used fvc>ry rommprciil product They hive tried shaving and<br />

tweoiers • and even some very sirinso remedies. The result, total frustration,<br />

irritated skin and worn <strong>of</strong> all - unwanted hair keeps growing back. If yot/re<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these people 1 • ir'i time you got pr<strong>of</strong>essional help,<br />

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At Winston • you'll find a fully equipped facility, run by hjih.ly trained '<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional! Our clinic was designidjand built solely for treatment-<strong>of</strong><br />

unwanted hair. We have private treatment rooms,.-a-tomfortable reception<br />

area and even a room for consultations, ' ...<br />

But what really rfiflttnrs ib our peopla We're ail pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who Have beeri<br />

highly trained. We attend seminars and courses regularly, to keep up with the_<br />

latoit developments in our Mold, c , •<br />

Evt-n/norelmpoiiant, wo arc completely aware <strong>of</strong> the very personal riature<strong>of</strong> :<br />

your problem • and the need for privacy, confidentialityand ifridafstandljift<br />

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option*, how long they will take and what they yylll costbefqrf »e suggntj;<br />

any treatment ' • :; ••:W' 1 - i ' i ; '• •: • •''••'• ""'•'"' '•'.'•"*• •" : v-'r -P<br />

Phone for «n appointfTmnt; You Ha^lnpthinB id ibsf k ekepf:uri'wanted)iaift<br />

Unwood<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1084<br />

Juvenile unit owner<br />

wants it kept there<br />

Jews Joined those rise.<br />

feet,<br />

against the contract, said:<br />

the world this Hand baked matzoh ig Norman, who was cited for "We're back In the caveman<br />

celebrating FMMVST, traditionally round instead <strong>of</strong> careless driving, was taken days. Hit system stinks. The<br />

flight <strong>of</strong> freedom from the commercially-bought by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue Squad system Is worse than what we (KIT **Vjj i i<br />

They fltd so squares. Passover mateohs to Shore Memorial Hospital, had. The other Board<br />

piga ij According to tranicrfpts<br />

they just slapped their are made under strict rab- Somers Point, for facial members didn't vote ob-<br />

Betere a public meeting fromthetape<strong>of</strong>matnw "<br />

dough on their backs binical supervision. lacerations and complaints <strong>of</strong> jectively.",<br />

held earlier this month, Van Van Dyke said the state i<br />

ibut allowing sufficient When one eats matzoh he Is abdominal pain, police said. New Board member Jut<br />

Cjite Mid tto ywrtb* wan notify tbe public.<br />

for It to rise, thus mat-' rewarded In body and soul - The bridge was closed Miller Glenn commented the<br />

nor-violent but have a htotory "...and we wffl approach tbe<br />

11 Is food that strengthens approximately one hour while schools would be better <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>of</strong>l«aMngandenttrlngstnd people to also Inform<br />

week ago Sunday, one's belief In the Torah, or the wreck was cleared, police with two tin cans and a string.<br />

colvlctlons for shoplifting, them " Van Dy\e<br />

avttch studenta from the first five books <strong>of</strong> the Old •Id.<br />

"Tlay went backwards," she<br />

probation violations, drag a»ld..."Jiyrt to d*rify It and<br />

bbinical College <strong>of</strong> Testament, and contributes to<br />

Mid.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenses and criminal tell them watt We<br />

demonstrated tbe good health by strengthening The telephone com- In other Board action: At its<br />

have,..cause I know that win<br />

ng <strong>of</strong> ihmura or, the body.<br />

munication system linking the reorganization meeting kit The University Glee Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Residents have objected probably be their first<br />

refully guarded, at the<br />

schools to each otter and week the new Board elected which will appear in concert, sponsored by The vehemently to tbe proposal to question."<br />

Community Center, A Somers Point man was within the school <strong>of</strong>fices Don Johnson to hjg third Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, at the Music Pier, 8 p.m. move tbe facility Into their The state In public meettagi<br />

ate. Lubavitchers art a Injured after he lost control <strong>of</strong> themselves is virtually Board presidency by a 5-4<br />

fleet <strong>of</strong> Hasidics who beUeve inhti<br />

vehicle on Beach Bridge 7 noncommunicatlve. vote and Jeanne Gorman Saturday, April M,<br />

neighborhood and tm, 19001, Memorial contributiow In his memory may be<br />

made to the church or the Kidney Foundation.<br />

Atraotements were by the Craft Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />

Ablngton, Pa.<br />

. i • .•<br />

Eleanor Houck, 85;<br />

lived here 20 years<br />

Eleanor E, Houck, 85, <strong>of</strong> Battersea Mad, died Friday in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care Center In Somers Point,<br />

' Born In Gertnantown, Pa., Mrs. Houck lived ben for 20<br />

years. She was a retired telephone operator for the National<br />

Bank rfGcrmantown and later worked as a dental secretary<br />

In Philadelphia. Mrs. Houck was a member <strong>of</strong> tbe First<br />

Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

She Is survived by a niece, Dorothea Smith, with whom she<br />

resided.<br />

Services were Tuesday In the First Presbyterian Church.<br />

Memorial contributions may be nude to tbe Missionary<br />

Fund <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Home at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ann Ortlieb;<br />

active club member<br />

ndwasapafron<strong>of</strong>thiCobbWliefe<strong>of</strong>Muslc<br />

Surviyto are a son Htnry A. rfpt, Washington, Pa. and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; a daughter Julie 0. Areta <strong>of</strong> Boston- two<br />

brotttn, Hiram and Joseph Martin; a sister Mary 'wbitcomb,<br />

and a grandson.<br />

Sirvtces were April li in St. Thoniai 1 RYBAL, PA, - Ann M. Omtb, 70, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty and this<br />

community, died April U at her home here.<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, Mrs, Ortlieb<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> tbe Daughters <strong>of</strong> tbe American Involution;<br />

fee Union League and Opera Guild <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

qty Yacht Club, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Club.llreatt Bay<br />

Country Club and Huntingdon Valley (Pa.) Country Club<br />

Sh§ was also a member <strong>of</strong> the Muenan (km, Daughter's<br />

<strong>of</strong> Isas, auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Ablngton (Pa,) MemorialHospltai<br />

andwasapafron<strong>of</strong>thiCobbWliefefMul ^<br />

Church white<br />

Mirsh. purial was in Lawnvlew Cemetery. Arrangements<br />

by the Helwtg Funtral Home, Jenkliitowa, Pa.<br />

Wi<br />

Eleanor Simms, 91;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pioneer<br />

Eleanor M. Simms, 91, <strong>of</strong> 873 Puna Place died Wednesday<br />

ta me unw^ Convaleieent C«t«. ;<br />

Bom ^Bohgport, Mrs. fflmmyyai a pioneer resident <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ShewasthewldowrflHoydC Simins.foundw <strong>of</strong><br />

Stams Hestaurant.<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic aty High School the was a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United Methodist Church<br />

Surviving are two gTandohJldren and four great,<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 844 S. Shore Rd., Palermo. Friends may caU<br />

one hour prior to services. Burial will be In Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Cemetory, PleajantvlBe.<br />

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K PAGE 12—SECTION ONI THE SENTINEL*LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

Jones sidesteps CCRG support, 'cocktail' party<br />

(eogtlmtd from page 1)<br />

"I thanked them tor it (the<br />

"But they never told BM their<br />

plans."<br />

Jeoif ma also upset by<br />

OCRG's Incliwion <strong>of</strong> bb name<br />

end photograph la •nothir<br />

CCRG endorsing Council<br />

candidate*, which also ippeared<br />

In last trtik'i piper.<br />

Hi wbMquently notified the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jones* complaints, he<br />

called him Tuesday afternoon.<br />

"It did toQk Uto a<br />

ticket (the ad) and I don't<br />

blame him for not liking it,"<br />

he said. "He (Jones) said he<br />

voted for (2nd Ward Council<br />

Incumbent) BUI MeU at the<br />

Republican Club's meeting<br />

and It looked funny with his<br />

picture near (CCRG endorsed<br />

WsstiU believe people are "persons," not numbers!<br />

That's one <strong>of</strong> the reasons we've been in business<br />

since 1887.<br />

"THE LOCAL GUYS"<br />

will always work a little harder for You!<br />

is Certificates <strong>of</strong> Deposit<br />

3 YEAR<br />

MHMUM DEPOSIT<br />

M.OOO" 11.25<br />

5 YEAR<br />

MMMUMMraSIT<br />

•1,000"<br />

to tacunbint Outer wine and cheese party<br />

William Wood*, said be at- In September." Woods If the<br />

"BMMM, it (wine and<br />

cheese party) occurred before<br />

Hotter wouldn't be served. However, Woods said the dinance otherwise we would<br />

Although he said he thought It Arts Center Is a bona fide have bean men careful," be<br />

would have been legal to nonpr<strong>of</strong>it educational suld. "And by the my,.'M<br />

aerve It, he felt CCBO didn't organization while a political MUler was a guest <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

»_ -._ a. .* _i ^ — ^i-i^ If<br />

want to compromise any <strong>of</strong><br />

fee CouncU candidates.<br />

"I am not a member <strong>of</strong> that<br />

Boardwalk repairs<br />

getting priority<br />

challenger) John Van-<br />

MMpapfr he mmM htaderpoori.<br />

big enough man to reallie I<br />

name and photograph<br />

can't win an election without<br />

"Personally, I don't Mame<br />

removed from all further<br />

votes whether they're from<br />

him (or being upset," Miller<br />

CCBG advertisements.<br />

Republicans, Democrats,<br />

~'I didn't Uke It because I<br />

old,<br />

Independents or CCRO.<br />

didn't past them permission Other CCBO-endoried "I will accept Mir en- (continued from page 1)<br />

IH IHM It, It," Jones Hid id Tuesay Tuesday candidates Mark Videtto, dorsement at well as anyone "We have two months to get walk and ride their bicycles<br />

njoniini, "My M 4th Wird Wd John Vanderpeol and John elses because I have to this town back In shape. lte entire length.<br />

lupportCT* said it gave the Eiposlto attended the represent all <strong>of</strong> the people," Every available body should Ganglnl warned people to<br />

llqueriess event and have he added. "CCRO formed merge Into one group for a May <strong>of</strong>f the closed portion <strong>of</strong><br />

jmpreMlonl was running on a<br />

slate and I told Mr. Miller last accepted the group's en- because political parties consolidated effort for a two- the Boardwalk and Hid the<br />

summer I didn't want to do dorsements.<br />

cannot endorse. They are month cleanup," Jones said. city wouldn't be liable for<br />

Videtto, lit Ward unhappy with what they have. "Grass cutting and line personal Injuries sustained<br />

Bit,"<br />

They're unhappy with painting can be put <strong>of</strong>f. We there.<br />

Patti Heisler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> can»t decide which elephant she wantg at the<br />

Council."<br />

don't have a whole lot <strong>of</strong> tlmo. He explained that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Band Boosters craft festival on the Music Pier<br />

support beams or caps atop last Saturday. :<br />

CCRO U on record at<br />

the pilings and the Joists or<br />

MILLER OPTICAL CO. particularly opposing Woods "We're a resort town and wooden supports to which the<br />

and Is a press release blames here are thousands <strong>of</strong> people decking Is nailed need to be<br />

OPTICIANS •<br />

EYEGLASSES him for "allowing" tbe ftat come here. We have to let replaced or repaired. 'Cocktail' party serves controversy<br />

Norman I, Miller<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

adoption <strong>of</strong> the administrative some things go like turning on<br />

code and voting salary In-<br />

In other storm related<br />

FOR 1 YEAR<br />

the water fountains," Jones<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

Hester L. Miller<br />

creases to management<br />

matters, Councilman William<br />

CCRG are perdinance. "I don't even know If<br />

Under Our<br />

added.<br />

Wearer Dersonnel.<br />

Meis said the city should record instead <strong>of</strong> making an mitted to serve alcohol at this (CCRO) It a political<br />

Stnlor Citizen<br />

Woods brought to public Councilman Henry Knight<br />

establish a way <strong>of</strong> informing Issue out <strong>of</strong> something like their functions, Blttner <strong>of</strong>- group," he said. :<br />

Dlicount an Rtqu.it<br />

attention that the CCRG affair •id he felt as strongly as the residents <strong>of</strong> impending high tbil," the mayor said fered his own Interpretation; This is "too serious and too.<br />

might have been illegal mayor about Boardwalk<br />

tides In order to avoid damage Tuesday.<br />

"I suspect tola association ii critical" a matter, Corcoran<br />

spurring Miller to comment repairs: "The Boardwalk is to cars and personal property. Woods, Incumbent 1st Ward educational, as one <strong>of</strong> Its goals •aid adding he would have to<br />

INSCRIPTIONS • REPAIRS • DUPLJCATIOHS<br />

that "Mr. Wooda says serving part <strong>of</strong> what <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is and A suggested the use <strong>of</strong> patrol councilman, said CCRO to to Inform the public <strong>of</strong> dty determine e a tfj<br />

Sun Glauses • Deslgnor Wramm<br />

alcohol at an event like this 'is we're not doing right by the<br />

police bull horns.<br />

contradicted its beliefs about government.<br />

organisation's siatus on j_i<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> Me end' while visitors and business people to "Some people aren't aware maintaining <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

individual basis by examining<br />

at the tame time he says be have it shut down at 18th<strong>of</strong><br />

these (flooding) situations family atmosphere by ad- "They were more in eon. its bylaws, constitution, goalf<br />

2401 BAY AVE 399-4000 attended the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Arts Street," he laid.<br />

on this Island and they're not vertising the cocktail parh'in formance with the lam nan and objectives. ,'T[<br />

aware there la an emergency The Sentinel-Ledger fait other groups in town serving <strong>On</strong> Tuesday Corcoran said<br />

radio station to tune Into," Thursday, thereby opening it alcohol at their events," he be had asked for this material<br />

Jeanne Clunn observed then Meal laid. "1 Just think the to the public.<br />

added. "But I<br />

from COM so hi couldmake-<br />

We're Old-Fashioned<br />

are no businesses on thedty<br />

could have done more to Furthermore, Woods the right thing by not serving the determination.<br />

dosed portion <strong>of</strong> the Board- alleviate some <strong>of</strong> the maintains the alcohol or-<br />

However, Mott said he<br />

walk, she said people liked to damage."<br />

dinance leaves open to In- Meanwhile, Corcoran said hadn't spoken to Corcoran as<br />

terpretation which groups be couldn't Issue a blanket <strong>of</strong> Tuesday morning but didn't<br />

meet the criteria for alcohol statement about the inclusion think me solicitor would haW<br />

consumption.<br />

or exclusion <strong>of</strong> political any trouble deciding thaj<br />

"The current ordinance from the exemption CCRO nut the criteria <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lart<br />

lengier te adequately addresses private luse In the alcohol or- ordinance.<br />

gatherings to which the public<br />

FLOOR COVERING Isn't Invited," Woods said. "A<br />

• Over 35 years experience recent event) however, will<br />

• Name brand carpets<br />

now make it necessary for Mainland notes<br />

aty Council to more clearly<br />

• Braided Rugs<br />

define nonpr<strong>of</strong>it educational<br />

• No-wax vinyl Mooring<br />

or charitable organizations." by Margie Bowen<br />

• Expert installation<br />

Blttner agreed that Council<br />

• Commercial & Residential may have to look more closely Nancy Hay hat been<br />

C«l( 399-3343<br />

at the meaning <strong>of</strong> the or-<br />

Stain's Shop-Bite in Somei»<br />

rejected to another term as<br />

dinance but (aid CCRG may<br />

Pbintlsseeking a preliminary<br />

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

VlBlt our Showroom Location «fc have used poor judgment In<br />

dte plan approval for addition<br />

townihip Board <strong>of</strong> to Its existing supermarket<br />

their fund-railing ad-<br />

291 WEST A VENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Uueatton. Dot Armand, who (hero.<br />

vertisement.<br />

recently won her third tern<br />

Although the mayor felt on §e Body, was<br />

Mainland Board ^4<br />

Oty Solicitor Gerald J. president by<br />

BWi and represen-<br />

Corcoran should make the members.<br />

ves from the three city<br />

determination whether such<br />

councils <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, Unwood<br />

and Sonera Point will<br />

meet 7 p.m. April 19 in tba<br />

west cafeteria at Mainland<br />

Regional to discuss cuts In the<br />

defeated (8,4 million school<br />

budget.<br />

Stnrlng tin <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ana For Nearly 100 Ytirt<br />

1001 Asbury Ave. Phone 399-00121<br />

HOURS:<br />

jjW"V Aton.thruTlmrs.9to3<br />

NfelVfMN, MMI.itiini TKurs, 9 to 6<br />

btiiviind DRIVE-IN frl.»to4,s_t.9to u<br />

i.,'-<br />

Marmora, NJ.<br />

Appreciated<br />

for a lifetime.<br />

Crois fine wriiing<br />

instrument are<br />

mechanically guaranteed<br />

for a lifetime <strong>of</strong> wriling<br />

pleasure. Handsomely lift<br />

packaged,loo.<br />

The Finest<br />

EASTER<br />

CANDY<br />

Delicious Hand<br />

Dipped Chocolates<br />

Beautifully Gift<br />

Wrappeehfor<br />

Easter<br />

• Jelly Beans • Gourmet Flavors<br />

• Chocolate Novelties<br />

• Gifts For Everyone<br />

ORDER NOW<br />

PinoiuliMi<br />

Easter Eggs<br />

Village<br />

CANJDYSHOPPE<br />

Wayside Village, Marmora •<br />

OPEN ALt YEAR " . 399-7171<br />

n,'10-2 ,<br />

oral>d Opei<br />

Brady's<br />

Opeil ">»<br />

ARMY & NAVY<br />

STORE<br />

"Clothing for the Working Man"<br />

Jeans<br />

Sweat Wtar<br />

Swim Suits<br />

Camouflagt Panfs<br />

industrial Clothing<br />

Active Wear<br />

Work Gloves<br />

1035 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,j.<br />

399-8288<br />

Gift<br />

Books<br />

For AH<br />

Ages and<br />

Interests<br />

Book A Stationers<br />

Fred Annand, founder <strong>of</strong><br />

the Peoples RepubUcrih<br />

Organization, has resigned<br />

his position as president df<br />

mat two-year old gr ou P- *<br />

nen seems to be • dlfUW<br />

in the GOP faction which i<br />

two years ago from<br />

Petersburg RepubUcan C<br />

DON history repeat itself ?<br />

Atlantic Electric (X. _<br />

applied for a Department <strong>of</strong><br />

the Army permit for matt<br />

tenance dredging In the Qreit _.<br />

Egg Harbor Bay at the B.-IJ: 9><br />

g<br />

ITie utility's plans eaU JOT<br />

the hydraulic dredging i<br />

upwards <strong>of</strong> 30,000 cubic yaMA<br />

<strong>of</strong> sand and silt from a 144,11<br />

square foot area to a depth<br />

13 feet Mow mean low water<br />

Dredging would be requM<br />

at two or three year Interval<br />

and all dredged materUt<br />

fouJd be disposed <strong>of</strong> on tl)<br />

station's upland property. ;!<br />

Atlantic Electric has<br />

formed the Army Corps<br />

Engineers the project Is<br />

insure an adequate supply<br />

condenser cooling which<br />

necessary for continue 1<br />

electric generation at<br />

station.<br />

The Upper Township BoarB<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health will hold its quarterly<br />

meeting, 8 p jn. April m<br />

in Township Hall, Tuckajjpl.<br />

The Township<br />

recently authorited<br />

,t payment <strong>of</strong> over r<br />

ffili wd^AUimtlc ,<br />

Cb.'s was, the highest<br />

tlO,«3 with 19,606 goL<br />

«oe Cnu <strong>of</strong> New J*<br />

15.800. to Ford, Scott<br />

AiaocUtea, and |4,0<br />

Township Solicitor J<br />

madron.<br />

* f<br />

DAY,APniLl9,10S4 THE 8BNTINELLEDGEK, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

Work is scheduled to begin by summer on this Intersection In Upper ToWnshlp, seen here in a file photo, where the state<br />

construct a left-turn lane to help alleviate traffic congestion to the summer months.<br />

nu-t<br />

50 and Tuckahoe Rd,<br />

fntersection improvement project due soon<br />

PoBowtag i ImfW delay,<br />

thU summer. lane to eliminate the sun. million, is funded n percent<br />

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Board to<br />

•-••.••,. : V: .I.-,;."<br />

proposed cuts By dity In vote<br />

THtmSDAY,APRIL IB, M8fr<br />

By MARGIE BOWEN 2or 3 cants from U» proposed Oat at Ita meeting laat "TTiey Just would not bend," budgeted for additional to take vacation.<br />

SenttnclUdfer Staff S«ent .1,, inereaae »«»»»«.,««„ toJam local »«•« TO^iy ««•» ni|W HJB •» Boart «B fomented -«». _Eyelyn_ —».,.. Hartley .u.uv/. sumertfaw —._ custodial v—.—.,,. help. JjjJM, ..— «• _ }' _ «, «<br />

«»a «, «„ a*oolta«einidHiefciid|B decided to Bead a letter to «• .Inn Point Board <strong>of</strong> AcwrtWg to ReemiWgw, pwMani not a _____<br />

JS^JE<br />

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0 1 ^ T " '"SS 1 " «. «, ^n "^«Wprt«««d«'i«a^ Wueatioii president, last tbetwoaddJUawlpeopktobe one,''RotmBtrgt*affl, i burwd 18.6 centa a mile for afr"aii»ci"a^«lo "^<br />

Bpard jf Education ta ap- Under fly mJ»l mfflto to appeal toe elty'a cut Ttawday referring to fte Mred were to be paid a salary In another propowl to the traveling iit>e»Mi •'-. a NptaflHWliiii i<br />

ji^ttiecij'immtoart seboo bwlget, maOlm propoial to the state: meeting with Council the <strong>of</strong> Van hour. Board, *3,00O swart _» Ipri/li siU, the fcnnl 3_Mta£_tf ^ $ ' •<br />

170,600 from the local school mt to be nUaed by local Fowle said that appeal will ewnjng before. , He said the custodial staff imwiMBaW anergeDctas. provide* parents who must ~ --^ •- --.-dutrk-fa12.410,07<br />

mat ta-uppt*g to* school tei flrit go through AttanUo H^tley wld only a amiQl ueod to care for the city'f Roii^irgerJiaff^fflw Saniport handicapped ..,., ,,,,._-„<br />

emenw budget, rate from KM to |1J7 ptr Owntjf School Superintendent percentage <strong>of</strong> tbe voters turn ba achooli and bat U on do what themfWti students to school. m^ainedTei<br />

"W a ns*g.wm eliy AWuMwd valuation. Gurtov H. Huh who will then out to decide the school employee* Including • **tn unexpected «M «»i towftirg* said that by tort • I<br />

council last Wednesday tbe According to school auditor appeal it to the state com- budget and that the annual superintendent <strong>of</strong> mala- «P - to peu m emergency aeUng the vehicle, maliv the<br />

govtrtng body unarimoujry Harry Scott, It was the lowaat mlaaloner <strong>of</strong> education Saul vote IB an eMmpto <strong>of</strong> the tenance. ' appropriation and tag it ojrto twianM.reiMUiandiniiirance aenad<br />

r*«flved to have mm cut tocrtajii in the put ttn aoopemMiL voteri "venttng ttiir theu 13 wgrim, he aaid, ttttetowt^ysM'lwttiSte «•» .wSSti'amS Md Mm,<br />

" ' u J^ 8 -,?" ""o* 1 ? 8 *" ' « «* «tt 1 « •» W frustration with tm," receive • combined salaryt! «w It out <strong>of</strong> turphifunds, wme $2,000 could be cut from ~^<br />

o»te tat year md 14 y^ OBUncil,ttieBoiirdpropoieda "Irt iuJt their tray <strong>of</strong> let- HSMH wWcb, Roeenberger Rownberger alsoiprcpowd the budget, i .""}<br />

the year before. Both <strong>of</strong> those compromlae cut <strong>of</strong> $30,000. flng <strong>of</strong>f fryitration," she aaid. asid ij IS percent higher flian that $2,800 be cut forlhe RoeOTberger; alao lotaad<br />

-•"ir^r^rTJSiP" "W 8 ,"?* #°o •*••* However, CouncU rtmaJnid "Httw itato, fedewJ, local or the dty highway department purchase <strong>of</strong> hot water heater W^I fro» mm 1»iK Superintendent <strong>of</strong>"<br />

Council President William School Board Secretary dteadfart that $70,000 should any other budget were voted salary andwages which pay «lar panneU, that Defelt pfcllfundj. " William Tro*iil«p<br />

Roeenberger, would lop about Isobel Y. Fowto said Friday be cut. on, ttay would get tba same 12 worker* including the aren't needed, and $W96ibe However, be said tbe figure unavailable tor<br />

mi iia i reaction. People alwaya feel department bead. cut for the salary <strong>of</strong> anald to was based on what tbe <strong>City</strong> rf ^<br />

that it (the budget) CM be ; Two people would have to the bus driver that U used be Cbundl believed to be a<br />

reduced eomewhere." work a hell <strong>of</strong> • lot <strong>of</strong> houra to said to help chlldreil on and 90,000 surplus,<br />

After studying the budget, use up that $28,000 for fee M the bus. i he<br />

Rosenberger said he came up summer," Roaenberger said In addition, be said $9,493 "With 1102,000 in aurplus," mer<br />

with a number <strong>of</strong> line Items be last week. an be cut for teachers aids JtemNrger said, "I am sure <strong>City</strong><br />

alt could be reduced. Re Ike Council president Mid and $1,800 from substitute *ey will have no problem in Kathleen!<br />

tains none <strong>of</strong> tbe cuts tat the Board maintained the teacher salaries. Substitute arttagH. Ate all, that U the tat<br />

: edueaflon. two additional helpers were teachers, he Mid, m4ke $59 a h^aywi 1 money and I am ddp<br />

fill In<br />

<strong>of</strong> $3,000 tbe Board had fulltJme workers who wanted nciala.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Has<br />

Changed<br />

for<br />

you,..<br />

LUNCH and DINNER<br />

We also have Tako-Out<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

ON THE CIRCLE • SOMEFS POINT, N.J.<br />

A COMPLETE UNE OF f<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

PHONE 653-9358 or 603-4367<br />

MUSIC - 7 NIGHTS<br />

9 P.M. 'til<br />

Tony DeTittOmEs SAT<br />

Mike<br />

Spin your<br />

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Brought to you by Dennis^k Joe DlOrfo<br />

927-61<br />

LWUORS • WINES •BEERS<br />

•<br />

Cousin's<br />

Open Wed. thru Sun.<br />

104 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-1462<br />

i fl V% Priee<br />

i Dinners \<br />

at Cousin's<br />

j rfiiy Uiif Dinner ill Rot) ("rife .'<br />

and qel Ihn Sfcsntl Dinner (if Bqu.il<br />

I or Lusbur Vflluij For H.ill l"ncf.<br />

OPEN: 2:30 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Please Note: Changes In % Price Coupon & Super Special<br />

WITH THIS AD SUPIR SPICIAL-<br />

(Good Every Day Except Saturday 8. Batter SvnitBV}<br />

PRIME $e 95 LOBSTER<br />

RIB U OB TAILS iriiii<br />

ftykrfH<br />

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Vt PrlM Coupon Not Valid <strong>On</strong> ThlM Special*<br />

95<br />

REOPENING TOMORROW - FOR THE WEEKENDS!<br />

Plymouth Inn<br />

Plymouth Place and Atlantic Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Glty, New Jersey<br />

FRIDAY, APRIL 20th<br />

Sarv8d4foSP,M,<br />

Broiled Fresh Jersey<br />

Boneless Shad.....<br />

•HBO<br />

Fresh Individual Oyster<br />

Pie and Vegetables ...... W 0<br />

Fresh 8oz. Center Cut<br />

Stuffed Baked Pork Chop. $ 7 50<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 21tt<br />

Servtd4toiP,M.<br />

Old Fashion Chicken<br />

Pot Pie, Cranberries<br />

Yankee Pot Roast <strong>of</strong><br />

Beef (T©p Sirloin)<br />

ALL SPECIALS-FULL COURSE<br />

Broiled Heavy Filet i<br />

$ 6 00<br />

<strong>of</strong>Turbot-EggSauce. ....'6"<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 22ND-SERVED 110 8 P.M.<br />

Roast Leg <strong>of</strong> Spring Lamb with Mint Jelly '7.50<br />

Roast Prime Ribs <strong>of</strong> Beef, Au Jus, Chow-Chow,...,, $ 9.50<br />

Broiled Fresh Jersey Boneless Shad. ,,, •.,... »7.00<br />

SERVIN8 BREAKFASTS WNHER WEEKENDS ONLY 'TIL END OF MAY<br />

Now Serving In.oUr 45th Year • Phone 399-3730<br />

DOOR TO DOOR CAS I NO SERVICE<br />

from Sen Isle & <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Area<br />

*e.»5 par parson<br />

BAI<br />

••.»• par parson<br />

».00p«rp«r«on<br />

Hotel & Ciulno<br />

0.9 V par p«r*on<br />

»110«.rt.ri-UPoodCr4am "•<br />

Mvemu«icafter9J30p.m.<br />

lTi.thoM S# Music Pier. TWf will be<br />

ite bunnie* followed by our annual Eastw<br />

on Koto<br />

^ M<br />

Jennifer MarihaU,<br />

recently crowned Little<br />

difldran,, thtlMhifM^«<br />

eeit wishes for a "ginning walk" in'<br />

trie annual Baiter Paratfe on the boardwalk<br />

this weekenaywe hope you and<br />

War family will mn this always important<br />

holiday weekend that has such<br />

special religious ilsnlfleanee. May<br />

sunny skin end perceptive boardwalk<br />

ludeet be kind to you as you stroll in the<br />

annual parade.<br />

We would like to remind one end all<br />

that there ll still time to shop the friendly<br />

awes <strong>of</strong> Circle Liquor Store for all _ _ mmmm<br />

your wcialliing needs. As always, we <strong>of</strong>ferTwry larse<br />

leleetlon <strong>of</strong> wlnet, liquor*, cordials and been, end our<br />

gourmet department <strong>of</strong>fers a h ore <strong>of</strong> plenty, replete with<br />

'every snaeking delight.<br />

A suggestion; if egg nog is en your iaster list may we<br />

suooest a couple bottlei <strong>of</strong> Mr. Boston's hemegenlted Ige<br />

recipe In the lower section <strong>of</strong> this column,<br />

i, For thote who are invited w the home <strong>of</strong> a friend or!<br />

relit ive for faster Dinner, we <strong>of</strong>fer the Bounty <strong>of</strong> our Center<br />

Aisle where many gift-slanted bottles are appropriately<br />

packaged for the occasion.<br />

if you ere gifting, this weekend) but know not the<br />

I<br />

preference <strong>of</strong> your host and hostesti the easy way out is<br />

.thru the ilmple expedient <strong>of</strong> a circle Liquor Olft Certificate<br />

In any denomination you cheese.<br />

Heppy letter!<br />

High heeli were Invented by a woman who had been<br />

/ kiMedonmeforehtad.<br />

lAfTaRBOONOO<br />

,;.,: To;prwld# egg nog for 11, you'll need four-flfms ef a<br />

fluart <strong>of</strong> your favorite whiskey blend, • eggs (separated),<br />

V> Ib. tugar, t pt. heavy crtem, I quart milk, J on. rum<br />

(optional),<br />

_ Dear eggs and whites separately, adding sugar to the<br />

whites, Add whiskey to yolks, then combine with rum,<br />

heavy cream end milk. Fold In whites gently. Chill<br />

thoroughly. Serve In cup or mug. Top with grated nutmeg.<br />

Weeti like the Swan a. Anthony coin |uit watt* mint le<br />

.•••^iUV./•.:,-• :'£,-:,•?. _ ', - : ; . •"•.;:•<br />

Q.Whatarethelngr« . •"'v<br />

A, m» Latin punch U made ol red wine and fresh iruit,\<br />

MmiMmeifefMNetwtmimMyWMMfjMrNtko L: ' i<br />

l t m m > W m<br />

, OUR CONBRATULATIONI TO THt SINTINIL- '<br />

LIPOIR QANO,,,,<br />

This Issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city's favorite newspaper<br />

marks the SIM annual edition <strong>of</strong> the Spring Edition..<br />

t This award-winning compendium <strong>of</strong> all facts and<br />

frictions <strong>of</strong> America's Favorite Family Resort It<br />

•the end result <strong>of</strong> countless hour* <strong>of</strong> effort on the part<br />

jȣaj tru|y pr<strong>of</strong>essKmel^ml dedicated staff. Well<br />

WINCTON; lint's plenty <strong>of</strong> to Join roe.<br />

information, now Irt'a cbat WlNflTON: BariMrlanI<br />

more about my book. Perhaps Aildasbadfroni<br />

we mm arrange for n I could beair «»»,<br />

autotrapb party CB A#bury dlKusilng the: attla<br />

Avenue,,, , derourlng " '<br />

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£iw^r weekend events $c)<br />

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win datribttte caotfj to<br />

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Let Us Replace Your SALE Sign<br />

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R. GRAIG FRENCH - Sales Manager<br />

LARRY A. MAS! - G.R.I. Residential Specialist - MAM! M. FRENOtt- Salis Associate<br />

DAVID FRENCH-G.R.I.<br />

THOMAS OVES -^Sales Associate<br />

BETTINACHAU-G.R.I.<br />

RONALD JOHNSlif-Sales Asspciate<br />

ROBERT FRENCH-Broker<br />

RIChARD SUpip^ Sales Assttci^<br />

DONALD SWAN - Broker<br />

THOMAS CROMBi^ — Salis Associate<br />

MRS. BEATRICE FRENCH - Boss<br />

WARR1N McQUIGiGrAN - Satei Associate<br />

MRS. MILDRED DAVIS - Bookkeeper<br />

PAT JOHN5QN ^ Sales Associite , j<br />

ED BOSCH—Sails ^s<strong>of</strong>iiate |i j]v^ r<br />

MADEIJYN BELOIN - Head Secretary ;J I s r S^ !:<br />

MYRNAMELINI-Secretary , v ;k • •" . •:-^^;J-^*<br />

BEALTORS<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Naval <strong>of</strong>ficer commands a ship that serves 100 others<br />

-ABOARD ABOARD THE VSB V8B The Concord's task fat Is to(, to supplies suppliesai^rtpeir and renair rat*, parti; w* We; &tmttm ciecutlve I*HI*T <strong>of</strong>ficer ^—«~» (second •- in —— j——_—-<br />

ODNCORD-FJ. Dougherty supn^ fresh, frozen and dry ;ajtotoansltrrMM^09HVdi'JMraund) aboard the airhrtspoMiUefora^B<br />

frnvOm, repair parts and "<strong>of</strong> najt!^ r#y/li|^rrter US Jata f,<br />

tWrt <strong>of</strong>fice and supply center, other supplies to Navy ships "Our success Airing roe Kettttedy, homeported In<br />

ghoandhlsmenfaUdownon at«ea, ernJie reflects the hard work HmOk, Va.<br />

m^m&mmmtimy "This job Is eieittag Aw aKHtott^Bur ,^i*.' ^4^ ,,<br />

sfewlSMfettonilt, l^usBf^tunJfliiemtatoB ;sWn «•"»#«* ^flfew+^^^'^^fe %<br />

pujh«rt;t tt«tWn, <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> thftSBlK^m^MM OfleaB^bicdmej more prtfeukual. 29?28&'ihffi2i. ^<br />

«S^P*w«i^reitob,tafr4«|»;i,Stt^,?gli^tt^B»;a Md'MWpPWW-: ««*«•<br />

and<br />

fc ••-«--<br />

Kfaii^ v ^nd ^'' aalre s^^ft|irtog)»#rios|i!^^S» sMpaM Its dwfnncU<strong>of</strong>tfiig ««.<br />

W^hijTOApiHtn^.com-- :cruUfefc;ia. j-j^eBWoath;';as : * teaffl,"'j;*w:i^,g.,^-;'•ri-f§&'<br />

rtWKilng<strong>of</strong>ficer<strong>of</strong> the combat deploiroeBt, i Ho; r i tt« J^t, ft^^PW*^,,,^,,,,,,<br />

s^K^;U|&l4Concord; Medittfranean sS#,'^we o^nand afm'Owwji liffi^S^^W.<br />

M^2§^^tliP¥i^PP<br />

Citizen itin <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

an<br />

H!' m beach erosto)) < ^<br />

*^,<br />

noting <strong>of</strong> M83 <strong>of</strong> the Chrey was the second locallte<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club at to receive the awanj; which<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic was presented In 1982 for the<br />

""OP 1 * . long • one flrst time.<br />

^endlfferentTttntorS<br />

great is his influence for<br />

?£f W * lit <strong>of</strong> P«*nted the dozen <strong>of</strong> me<br />

"* prwen * yew award to Carey. -<br />

to ^ y ^ey «iowneronwe<strong>of</strong> the<br />

*" «««* "West real estate<br />

eg^aUpresent agendes,aretlrJoceanaff<br />

for the continued„Hgh School I d<br />

A^ommalhding <strong>of</strong>flcer has to<br />

kwp an unbU«d view erf<br />

evefythlng Oat goes on<br />

aboard." ' • •.. ••••'. ••"<br />

,., IWogherty also strewed<br />

toinwwk ej an erawtlsJ :<br />

. aboard I make U a point to<br />

talk to tbem," be said. "I '<br />

' ; ^^^HlSus~^^^MBjai v xpr ^ ^DB fUiip EQ<br />

MttlilMSjB" takei<br />

.I.,,.i(,~r-L~r.,:.,.i to ..• -YiMeMwenUy returned frtm-asev^^<br />

||^^^^^M:'*tttra*;ils;a worthwhile pursuit" mmtryalde. " from tfitt,,^^^^^^^ftl^^^^<br />

i'%«feinlsr% (Jrg«e at Ott cflttitrieS in the Medlter- basically the same Dougherty's have three O0oglmtt^Dswtfwp%<br />

^burg^ColIegB in get. ranean. I particularly like evaTwhere.-niey want to live AUdren: Alison, U; Laura, i>, tam^KMeoM^ilte^i<br />

tysburg, Pa. NapJw. Italy, becuat <strong>of</strong> Its in puce and harmony like md FdlcU, 3. andMldbe'sloosiiitorwwri<br />

^j^felt the Navy didn't have beautiful countryside. ' us." - ^ "Famuy support is im- -•to-&a&%aumto&®^M$k<br />

• 'anyitogW<strong>of</strong>belngadullor fce Mediterranean. I par- Dougherty said mat the partant to every military 'Td lfo^-eomnMrid^.M<br />

• fttfing Job,"ie «o5atoed. "I Ucolarly like Naples, Italy, hardest thing about member," he said. "My aircraft': cttTtarHheis^#|<br />

• thwigW Serving my country because <strong>of</strong> Its beautiful deployments if the separation famfly Is very clooe-taU and l Twtbmv ! t»wtm~t»Ae^iMi<br />

Impresario-the word for Esther Weil<br />

fe^tiieM d^'••'$_ tor Music taught piano and rolce, WeO."<br />

fUm^Mumt totter *eeW church ehola, and weU My lovea what she<br />

HgrbeUew. "une ctardm. fremendous amount ol<br />

,asr..,Iil..,.,,.lipt eoneerta last a£im0^^ M ' dMi<br />

^^^mer tor her efforts on Weaiio|.]<br />

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THUR8DA V, APRIL 19,11)81<br />

.»' i a r a ! Stf «p^1<br />

|he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Malt Chorus with accompanist Doris Jacoby at the Music Pier,<br />

Fowwf o* Heart ready new season<br />

i*Voung at Heart dud, Hotel on Saturday.<br />

Deborah Witttamp, con- September.<br />

Marian Callen, soprano, The group wiU also be tralto, and fttfw Jenktoa, The quartet wffl also be<br />

aarles Taylor, tenor and appearing at the Holiday Inn, baritone, members <strong>of</strong> tbe Included in the Cape May<br />

nortnrt Magulri, ad- Ptowllli, for the seniora ti Young at Heart, will appear Concert series and win ap-<br />

fmnpaiiiA, win begin their Rhaunhurat, Pa, and thewith<br />

the duo weekly at Hie pear at the Cape May County<br />

p)rW«« schedule <strong>of</strong> per- Woman's Qub <strong>of</strong> Cape May Flanders Hotel and on theF&rk<br />

In August (<br />

*-^^ at Tht Fliuiders later this month.<br />

Music Pier during June and<br />

poetry and<br />

The P.M, Cafe, sponaored<br />

by the Cape May County Art<br />

league and the Cape Writers'<br />

Co-op, will present an evening<br />

<strong>of</strong> music and poetry in the HI<br />

Carriage House on the Emlen mm<br />

rayiick Estate, 1050 }'«*<br />

Washington Street, Cape May<br />

7:30 pjn. April 21.<br />

_ The poetry will be read by<br />

•bembere <strong>of</strong> the Writers' Coop.<br />

The music Mil be<br />

provided by Dark and Robin<br />

Johnson and Barbara J, Bay.<br />

The Johnsons are sisters l<br />

Voung it Heart duo, MiriaH alien, left,<br />

. . <strong>of</strong> folk and country and<br />

"MLwouri and now residing In Admlssion"is $2 ($1 for~Art<br />

Qt^May, waaan !m?oa&i League raembem). Refreabperformer<br />

at the laat PJ«. roento will be available.<br />

Historical unit to elect <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

The.Unwood Historical artifacts on display.<br />

Sodety will hold a public The meeting will be in the<br />

"~^80pin.^rtW,for asntar cltoin facilities at<br />

on <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and to tteatlea Park School on Davia<br />

^Research 4 Recovery quarters in Crestlea will also<br />

.about the salvaging «f. be open so the public can see<br />

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Pier. Perkins and the late accompanist to tone years.<br />

Clarence Fuhrman, who<br />

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bunch/<br />

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1 DOLE<br />

PINEAPPLE<br />

JUICE<br />

sqrriNs & WH!TtNi,,.i4-oz, ITL.<br />

Final Touch S<strong>of</strong>tener<br />

A81OBT1O COLORS . BBMi-sweeT<br />

Coronet Bath Tissue tS 88* Sp Nestle's Morsels<br />

RIO, OR LOW OAL, ASSOBTID FLAVORS _ _ . « DliH O|TIRQiNT .<br />

.Hawaiian Punch ISf 59 0 ^ Ivory Liquid<br />

48-oz,<br />

can<br />

fNRICHiO • . LIQUID LAUNDRY » «. A •<br />

San Giorgio Maoaronf ty54*3f« Solo Detergent °W 3.49^<br />

REG OR NO SALT,..CyT OR FRINCJH<br />

DEL MONTE<br />

GREEN BEANS<br />

^€<br />

18-ez.<br />

ASSORTED COLORS<br />

VIVA<br />

PAPER TOWELS<br />

NATURAL OR GLEAfH...4O-Qt, iTL ,<br />

Red Cheek Apple Juice 99*3j€<br />

' ALUMINUM POIL _ , *<br />

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DlfKtelSed Fruit 69*%, ^ OtatoSpuds - 1 "°<br />

Bit MONTi,,,RiQ, 16OZ. CAN OR<br />

Lite Fruit Cocktail<br />

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DEL MONTE<br />

SWEET PEAS<br />

WI8H1QNI • • • /<br />

Italian Dressing<br />

SLICED, CHUNK OR CRUSHeD<br />

Dole Pineapple<br />

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can<br />

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FOR DETAILS<br />

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FRESH<br />

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TURKEYS<br />

VALUi PACK,.J LSi. OR MME PERDU<br />

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Creamy Cole Slaw<br />

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PolskaKielbasa<br />

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Canned Ham m 8.99^<br />

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\i<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/com ment<br />

Changing<br />

times/ and<br />

a tradition<br />

You art reading the Slat annual Spring Edition<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger whose theme this year is<br />

"Changing times." The thrust <strong>of</strong> this year's<br />

Bpecialedition la the progress going on about us.<br />

And oot just here, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but in our<br />

Oitire area which includes Somers Point and the<br />

mainland, Upper Township and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />

We sailed upon the mayors <strong>of</strong> the four<br />

, municipalities to tell the stories <strong>of</strong>. their towns; to<br />

:4et their residents and visitors and potential<br />

residents and vacationers tow about the major<br />

programs and projects that are underway or<br />

contemplated in their towns in the mJd-iSBtt,<br />

, We also have stories by our staff writers and<br />

others, and lots <strong>of</strong> pictures illustrating the<br />

changes—theprogress taking place in our area,<br />

-your area, whether it be your present home or<br />

" vacation spot or the place you intend someday to<br />

call home or your vacation retreat,<br />

;,, Of course, progress is made by people; so we<br />

, have plenty <strong>of</strong> '^people stories," articles about<br />

j, particular individuals who have made their mark<br />

j. jon the community and who continue to exert<br />

influence through their expertise, efforts, community<br />

service, business acumen, artistic<br />

.prowess, athletic ability, political or civic<br />

And there are articles about organizations —<br />

fee groups which represent people collectively In<br />

the pursuit <strong>of</strong> continued progress. We called upon<br />

the representatives <strong>of</strong> scores <strong>of</strong> organizations and<br />

gave them the opportunity to teU the story <strong>of</strong> their<br />

social or fraternal dub, service organization,<br />

business association, religious group, athletic<br />

unit.<br />

A community can be no greater than its citizens<br />

nuke it, Fortunately, in this area there are many<br />

Page Eight, Section Two<br />

Thursday, April IB, 1984<br />

letters/readers<br />

Keep liquor<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the town<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

Tot such a long time. I have<br />

intended to write a letter to<br />

your paper expresstag my<br />

love for <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. Finally,<br />

here It HI<br />

My husband <strong>of</strong> ffl years and<br />

I spent • most relaxing few<br />

days at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> last<br />

November, As he is a selfemployed<br />

landscaper, it has<br />

always been difficult to cone<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> during his busy<br />

season.<br />

I started coming to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty as a child and rarely did<br />

my family miss a season. My<br />

duster and I have continued to<br />

bring our families to'<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Please do everything<br />

Storm efforts<br />

bring thanks<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

The Apt May County Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> Emergency Management<br />

wishes to express our thanks<br />

to the coordinators <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May County's II<br />

municipalities, to county<br />

department, and to all public<br />

service and safety agencies<br />

related to our operation for<br />

their unselfish and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional actions in coping<br />

with the northeast storm <strong>of</strong><br />

March 29, 1984.<br />

possible to keep<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> pver<br />

fewer for nearly a decade. It species. There have been sports fishermen woo, remain at a critical level, the noted that science knows full<br />

me aid <strong>of</strong> others, little progress can be expected.<br />

whether or not to buJldTsllico<br />

nay be from overflahfag, or sharp population declines although their concerns are bill would provide for tacking well that chemical pollution is Dan In Tennessee? Various<br />

We also have stories about institutions — those from poisons in their breeding before but never with the toss environmental than on another two yean <strong>of</strong> laying waste to millions <strong>of</strong> simplistic types begin<br />

associations <strong>of</strong> people in a system or organization waters, Kepone in chemical contamination now economic and recreational, moratorium. Conversely, in newborn stripers. Since little flaunting bumper stickers<br />

which, exerts a greater influence than the sum <strong>of</strong> Chesapeake Bay and PCB's In bund In their nursery waters. both agree mat Uncle San the unlikely event that can, or will be done about the reading "fish or Peopte'"<br />

its individual members' efforts, Here,<br />

the Hudson River have The philosophical among us had better do something to stripers make sudden pollution, It la hoped that a<br />

probably had an impact. More<br />

togetherness, teamwork is <strong>of</strong> utmost importance<br />

may well ponder the striped save the striper from oblivion. progress, the moratorium fishing moratorium wiD keep Well, It's never been i<br />

likely It's a combination <strong>of</strong> bass and Us threatened ex- That something is a bill<br />

even if it's not outwardly evident because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

could be shortened.<br />

at least a minimum question <strong>of</strong> fish or people. It's<br />

these factors.<br />

tinction as another example <strong>of</strong> introduced in Congress by<br />

seemingly effortless ease with which the overall<br />

The Striped Bass population alive to sustain the Hah and people -c^nd<br />

When I said the striped bass fee "canary In the coal nine" UJ, Rep, Claudine Schneider Emergency Council, 27 Fort species.<br />

everything else tool<br />

establishment carries on its functions and moves<br />

on toward new challenges while cranking out<br />

.accomplishment in its wake, New era in service to senior citizens is at hand *<br />

I Progressi— changing times — is like a well<br />

About a month ago I an*<br />

oiled machine each <strong>of</strong> whose parts accomplish a<br />

and services that will improve<br />

Squally Important to our Inherent in Medical No<br />

Bounced my choice to be thefee<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> their lives.<br />

particular task and which together provide<br />

senior dtiiens, as well as the longer must our Senior<br />

new director <strong>of</strong> tin Division Making New Jersey a<br />

greater power than the individual parts working<br />

disabled dtteens <strong>of</strong> our state, citizens give up' their<br />

on Aging. Last week Ann national leader In providing<br />

isaprogramlbegan last year Medlcald benefits in orjty to<br />

on their own,<br />

Zahora <strong>of</strong> Cape May took over services to the elderly has<br />

which will give new options to remain In their homes >itb<br />

the duties <strong>of</strong> that <strong>of</strong>fice, and I<br />

"Hie, igreat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-fiomers Point-Upper<br />

been one <strong>of</strong> my highest<br />

those who now face the their families and neat their<br />

believe this will usher in apriorities<br />

since I took <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

jwnship^ea Isle <strong>City</strong> progress machine,- Pour<br />

prospect <strong>of</strong> entering a nursing friends,<br />

new era in New Jersey's Some <strong>of</strong> the programs we will<br />

municipalities each with their own community<br />

borne when they would, In<br />

service to our senior citizens.<br />

this program has the*4ddeto 'Jlnlne first<br />

f<br />

i)<br />

anythlhg,)<strong>of</strong>. the sort happen, rty»w. Abroad, it Is co<br />

y<br />

The fact'Is ~ and, there ls'Ipracttce^noVonlyinp<br />

considerable ,research- to scnools,v,but In,,th*j.;• sodoeoonprnlo •uuOBnOmic. >C1«ISM. (They<br />

- -^""itbthlWh<br />

atM .^Yoifimay, recall^about'ij ASSSSSSS<br />

'languages, mathematics and<br />

agreat gears' ,«gq, [ih^ttittihiffj^i^<br />

elementary Mence skills;<br />

,dr«n3and4not«u>to<br />

learn ho»r,<br />

oomputeributalso to'do arith- The Idea might be eidtement about learning, g, traducing them during nur- •H (ht othtr. bntais<br />

metic. problems, and even to repugnant to some, since it and they are still free <strong>of</strong> the sery school }«ara to subjects<br />

.leflro J fdl^l might seen to be proposing<br />

hava been intntioMd,<br />

anxiety that seems to come and<br />

•dttli<br />

1 1 i i<br />

s<br />

#£ks<br />

ICOKSj^m<br />

*(mk<br />

>nr.<br />

nti • li.^y J<br />

i^@rii.. ; as did the price,<br />

This mysterious event was<br />

followed by still another<br />

discrepancy between the<br />

price per gallon posted on the<br />

pump gauge and the price I<br />

actually had to pay. I asked<br />

the cashier if they had some<br />

"funny fuel pumps" In the<br />

area and he winked, grinned<br />

and said, "You beteha."<br />

Apparently thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

tourists'are being bilked by<br />

mis highly Illegal and totally<br />

unethical procedure, and all<br />

travelers should be aware <strong>of</strong><br />

it The petroleum industry<br />

already has enough <strong>of</strong> a bad<br />

reputation in light <strong>of</strong> events <strong>of</strong><br />

the past decade, but their<br />

greed apparently exceeds all<br />

bounds,.<strong>of</strong> propriety, ana<br />

displays their contempt (or<br />

consumers' intelligence and<br />

trusts In general carelessness<br />

and hurry. > ' J<br />

, Being the.trusting tool that.<br />

I am,'I was wilting toextend<br />

thelboneflt <strong>of</strong> a doub> to ex;<br />

p Were<br />

when my first OU up In<br />

mrvelous Ooean <strong>City</strong> coovqied.the<br />

gentroui mileage<br />

flgorasto which I am *ccustomMI<br />

afMr foUewing ntf<br />

W M ^ b b i h i f^:<br />

1 *T^^^*^^ Fl ^f^^^ w i^WBf'f^ B *"l<br />

Thursday, April 19,1984 Page Nine, Section Tw<br />

ByPETEBGAlXAGHEB and birds from around the fried to rid Merritt Island <strong>of</strong> ghost road for 10 years. Out-<br />

National Geographic world. The Island annually me salt marsh mosquito — a <strong>of</strong>-control forest fires, started<br />

-*; Now. Service attracts less than one percent serious obstacle to (he growth by nearby ranchers who<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Disney visitors. mat was expected in this wished to clear their !«iia* for<br />

Yet not one sparrow "You get people thinking virgin area, Massive spraying grating, inept over the<br />

(s/orgottenbyGod and talking about the dusky <strong>of</strong> DOT and other pesticides dusky's areas many times, By<br />

Luke 12:6<br />

and you might not save these contributed to a 78 percent spring 1B7I, there were 13<br />

.'.IS *<br />

last few but you might save drop in dusky numbers bet mates left on the St. Johns<br />

^_. , Ive witody <strong>of</strong> a something else," says Cook, ween 1946 and 1962. marsh, none at all on Merritt<br />

mOW cage on an obscure The last four males, housed When the National Island.<br />

'•mind In Walt Disney World is under heavy security, will not Aeronautics and Space Ad- Fish and Wildlife ton or-<br />

# ' % fantasyland for the most be displayed io the public. ministration acquired the dered the capture <strong>of</strong> all dusky<br />

''endangered bird on Earth. Instead, Scott's seaside area in 1962, engineers seaside sparrows, No females<br />

, Tortured and Ignored by sparrows and other dose flooded as much <strong>of</strong> it as were found. Five males were<br />

"Wa until It was too late, relatives <strong>of</strong> the dusky will possible so the mud-breeding brought to Santa Fe Com-<br />

cifiled forever from their Mil take part in what Cook calls mosquitoes would have no munity College Teaching Zoo<br />

'marsh homeland, the hut four an "interpretative display." place to lay their eggs. to Gainesville. There scien-<br />

dusky seaside sparrows flit A diorama will explain the It worked. It also destroyed tists and <strong>of</strong>ficials continued<br />

about in desperate luxury, bird's history, habits, and the marsh. By 1968, only 70 their flgMinfl, this tjfjy over<br />

waiting for the end to come. habitat, as well as the reasons pain <strong>of</strong> duskies remained on the philosophical right to<br />

They are all males, 740 tor Ita impending extinctionMerritt<br />

Island, which by then, "crossbreed" the birds. The<br />

years old, brought in from the — an especially dramatic ironically, was a Fish and argument prevented the<br />

m wUd in iffB and 1M0, Noevent<br />

considering that the Wildlife refuge. Meanwhile, experiment for two crucial<br />

female has been seen since mere presence <strong>of</strong> Disney Brian Sharp, a University <strong>of</strong> mating seasons<br />

1975. The one male that World, less than an hour from Wisconsin graduate student, 'T know it is Impossible to<br />

.evaded capture was last seen fee dusky's final range, had abund<br />

nearly MO pairs <strong>of</strong> save everything. Bit why<br />

, ,cn July 23,1980.<br />

direct effect on the sparrow's dusUes on' the St. Johns commit aggravated assault<br />

: Sometime within the next destruction.<br />

marsh - an area which had on nature?" asks Jim Enia, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the last four dusky seaside sparrows in decade. Its natural habitat <strong>On</strong> the flopdplain neafu t or- who directs the nation's only<br />

the dusky seaside sparrow always been limited to the St. nithologists since Charles collegiate teaching too.<br />

the world live* out his days In a habitat


^ _^rt ^ 1 / * ll<br />

VAGE10-SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGEIt. OCEAN CITY. N.3, , THURSDAY, APfUL19, T^HIt8D/\Y, APRIL IB. m*<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

SBMNtwBd,<br />

jUnwood<br />

(Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pajtar<br />

i Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 9 Complex)<br />

Mump<br />

'Rev. Andrew Surace. pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10am. Worship gerviee<br />

7 p.m. Evening service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

t 8 ajn. — Eajtir Sunrise THURSDAY<br />

Jtervice In church Fellowship 7 p m • Midweek service.<br />

fUI.<br />

? pm, — Easter Servlee<br />

j ^mi^ojOod<br />

MAMLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

&15 New Rd.<br />

fiev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

luNDAY<br />

i 10 ajn. • Sunday School<br />

j| 11 ajn. -Morning g worship<br />

J 7 pm. Evening service<br />

j<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

LY OF GOO<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av,<br />

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

EASTIR SUNDAY<br />

on Music Her<br />

9:30 ML - Sunday ichooi<br />

"•« «.«. - Worship<br />

wvles<br />

7 p.m, — Evening Mrviee<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. — Midweek payer<br />

CHAPEL BY THE SEA i<br />

55Ui Street and Atbury Avenue<br />

?!iM PM HOLY THURSDAY SERVICES - 7:30 P.M,<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 22,1984<br />

REV. DANIEL HULITT<br />

Beesley's Point, N.J.<br />

HYMN SING 10:20 • CHURCH SERVICE 10:30<br />

Serving South <strong>Ocean</strong> city Year 'Round<br />

3[%»t flvssfagitrum QUjurctj<br />

The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev, Wm. Radcllffe Allen, Th./W., Pastor<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W. Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Organist:<br />

Jean C. Ridgway<br />

Thursday, April 19 -7:30 P.M.<br />

SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION<br />

Friday, April 20 • 2:00 P.M.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE<br />

- EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES<br />

Morning Worship: 8:30a.m., 11:00a.m.<br />

"WILL YOU EXIST AFTER YOUR<br />

DEATH"<br />

Mr, Allen • preaching<br />

Sunday School-9:30 A.M.<br />

Evening Worship • 7:30 P.M.<br />

The Whole Bible Fpi'The Whole Person<br />

Graded Classes! Nursery • Adults<br />

Tuesday Morning • 10i]0A,M.<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowship<br />

Wednesday Evening - 7:30 P.M. '—<br />

^ The Bible Study Hour<br />

Visitors Are Expected And Loved<br />

"Holding Form The Wort Of Life" • Phillppians 2M«<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

life iod Ctfitm Avinu* Ocsin <strong>City</strong>, M. J.<br />

EflSTER<br />

DAY<br />

APRIL 22,1984<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. and 10:30 Morning Worship<br />

^LETTING GO OF FiAR"<br />

Rov. David M. Finch, preaching<br />

FoitivalMuilc<strong>of</strong>thuOay<br />

AH Church Choir*<br />

Bran Choir<br />

Hallelujah Chorut(MeiJlah)<br />

(Service broadcast on Wl BGAM1SJ0)<br />

QUARTET<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover, soprano<br />

Jullanne Freiberg, alto<br />

Bruce Grant,,tenor<br />

' , , Lee ArtuHer, baritone<br />

DBWdM Finch, Pastor " •.*'<br />

William R. McClelland, Associate<br />

rtw'Ai. McCoy, Uirector <strong>of</strong> Mvttc^<br />

«rvlCf<br />

FAULLW MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

l8Ut St. and Ilmpion Ave.<br />

Ocwn <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Center<br />

Rev. Richard Wlngate. pastor<br />

fUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Worship lirvice<br />

with Rev. Wlngate preaching.<br />

Nuriiry Provided.<br />

11:15 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 393-8526.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice is located<br />

it 247 W Itilet Rd.. phone 38A.<br />

61M.<br />

SEAVEW BAPTIST<br />

w<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church gchool<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7; 30 p.m. - Evening wrviee<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m,. Evening bible itudy<br />

and prayer servies.<br />

CALVARY WDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

Sth St. & Asbury Avc.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 AM.<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M.<br />

Wednesdays 8:00 PM,<br />

Testimonial Meeting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

II A.M.Jo 1 P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

8th and New York Av.<br />

Samirs Point<br />

tm Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 am, - Morning wonhlp<br />

8 p.m. • Family study hour<br />

1 p.m. - Evening service<br />

SHH-OH BAPTIST<br />

Rav, Lafayette Riddlck,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m • Sunday school<br />

11 am • Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

mrvlat<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Corbln city<br />

FtS. Biggin, pastor<br />

GOOD FB©AY<br />

Noon to 3 pin. Service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. — Morning worship<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

600 5. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev. RuaaeU H, Bowen<br />

Jr., minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Ivininjj service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

Ah St. and West Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning service<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 pjn. • Prayer<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Presents<br />

The Passion <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

According to (he Gospels<br />

(The Living Siationg <strong>of</strong> the Crown)<br />

direc'tccl by Helen Vuipoli<br />

With Sclt-ciioiiH From Handel'i* Messiuli<br />

jf tin Lrvine • Muik'al Director<br />

Nicole Crowe - Organiil<br />

Wecineiduy, April 18th & Good Friday<br />

April 20, tit 8 p.m.<br />

Poplar & Wubaih Ave,, Lin wood<br />

tlaniillrini Aicepied<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH5T.4WISLi¥AVl. OCEAN CITY<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

SACRED SERVICE<br />

12:15 to 1:15<br />

EASTER SUNDAY - APRIL 22<br />

6:30 A.M. • SUNRISE SERVICE<br />

High School Football Field<br />

9:30 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. EASTER CANTATA<br />

by our choir<br />

7:00 P.M, • EASTER EVENING SERVICE<br />

PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />

Standing for Tht<br />

Fundimtntals j,<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht Filth ^t. _ *|<br />

REV. DONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior Pastor<br />

REV. DONALD PHILLIPS, Visitation Pastor .<br />

i' *'! vaptrapsiJorf^tlon |Qandfrpm S<strong>of</strong>ic|aykttfooi,' 2,VJ<br />

I 'i if 'rflr» '<br />

8:43 and 10:30 fum. --<br />

Praise and wonhlp<br />

7 p.m. — Evening prtife<br />

and wonhlp * 7 '<br />

REOR&ANnED^CHURCa<br />

OF JESUS LA J,, **<br />

S U N D A Y " •-•'• '•'••••- '•«"•<br />

11 ajn, - Mwti in th« |<br />

Brotherhood Chapel en SWr* %<br />

NJ! Marine ScUnce<br />

sortiuni.) All art welcome.<br />

Lulhmm .-<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN'<br />

Central Av, at 10 a :<br />

, (PItue tarn to<br />

/-. TRINITY<br />

^ METHODIST CHURCH<br />

20 N. Shore Road<br />

(a mile over 34th Street Bridge)<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 22,1984<br />

8:30 A.M. WORSHIP<br />

9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. WORSHIP<br />

Rev. J.D. Overcash, Preachst<br />

"HE IS ALIVE"<br />

Ample Free Parkins<br />

Child Carroll Servlcos<br />

Special Music<br />

Visitors are expected and welcome<br />

HOLY WEEK<br />

SERVICES<br />

ST. JOHN'!<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Central Ave. at Tenth St. |<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. H.'J.' ' i<br />

The Rev. Albert E. Alspach, Pistol '<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Holy Communion at 11 A.M. and 7:30 p.Mt<br />

' '' V3'yfeftfc"4J& - j'>-\ r. "A*'A.!{t . \<br />

i<br />

Qcean <strong>City</strong><br />

•"' ;rt E. Alepach, pastor<br />

Charles p. Cresttnan,<br />

^ THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Service<br />

OOOD FBttAY<br />

HOLY<br />

8 and ll a.m. - Morning<br />

wto»<br />

GRACE UrrHERAN<br />

fliore M,tfiia Dawes Av,<br />

SmeiPS»fct<br />

Rev, Charles HlncJc, pastor<br />

$M Margaret J. Glbb,<br />

munlon<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

BIC<br />

itfhool<br />

rt, - S<br />

Communion<br />

IAV<br />

i." — Hob' Com-<br />

ME^IAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landis Av.<br />

Sea Isle Qty<br />

I Hwuy Ireland, paator<br />

'THURSDAY<br />

'.jp.m;'^- Service and<br />

"conimunion<br />

PM p.m. — Sirvte*<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i and 11 a.m. — Service<br />

fykthodist<br />

JODIST<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

William B. McClelland,<br />

Noon to a p.m.<br />

Ecumenical service!<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

_ 6:30 a.m. — SunriM service<br />

on the Music Pier.<br />

a.m. — Morning<br />

10th St,<br />

gwn <strong>City</strong><br />

%0 M. Finch, pastor<br />

0AY~ "<br />

I a,m, — Church school<br />

I a.m, — Morning wonhlp<br />

METHODIST<br />

10 N. Shore Road<br />

Revf Robert Allln, pastor<br />

9:45 a.m. — Church school<br />

11 a.m. — Morning worship<br />

UNITED<br />

[ODIST<br />

Rd; and Central Av.<br />

nwood<br />

IV, Harvdy E. Van Sdver/<br />

istor<br />

irna Carter, associate<br />

WMDAY ^ ,' .<br />

:30 p.m. — The service '<br />

I ASTBn SUNDAY<br />

6:30 a.m. Sunrise service In<br />

t e Sanctuary<br />

;30 and ll a.m. — Worship<br />

the Sanctuary.<br />

IED METOODIST OF<br />

'ISLE CITY<br />

LWVd.' and Park Rd.<br />

W. (Nicholas paator,<br />

SISAY<br />

Service ana<br />

forth? oh? Right g<br />

ursirig Home?<br />

'continued from page<br />

k45 a,m, - Sunday school<br />

Easter program<br />

ll a.m. — Worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somen Point<br />

Bethel Rd. and Doran Av;<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />

Rev. Robert E. CoateUo,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m • Sunday school<br />

and wownto iirvia, Nunery «>«#<br />

available,<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED ,<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th St, and Simpson Av.<br />

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

David M. Pinch, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. Church school<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

a.m. • Morning<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd,<br />

SeavUle<br />

Jeffrey W. Tllden, pastor<br />

SUNDAY" "<br />

( and ll ajn. - Wonhlp<br />

service<br />

10 a.m. • Church school<br />

Bmbytmm<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th St, and Wesley Av,<br />

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

Minister: Rev. William<br />

Radcliffe Allen, ThM.<br />

Rev. Jelfrey W. Winter,<br />

assistant<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry<br />

Lsper<br />

Organist, Jean Ridgeway<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p,m. — Servlee <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

Communion<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. 0CEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

Good Friday, Easter Sunrise services are set<br />

Clergymen and one Methodist Church; Rav.<br />

tn woman lay leader David Pinch, St. Peter't<br />

. wiU parttetoate to tte inter- UnlW Methodist Church wttl<br />

SUNDAY /, denominational ecumeni- hart. .<br />

9:30 a.m. — Sunday school "?! Oood Friday service Nancy Foi-Hoover, local<br />

B:30andlla.m.-Mominff wrich will once again be In the soprano, will once again this<br />

7:30 p.m. Evening service<br />

Qfaker<br />

REUGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

OF PRO^NDS<br />

IWSTDAY<br />

9:50 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11, a.m.<br />

worship<br />

Good Friday<br />

ByPOORRICHABD<br />

spadotw sanctu«ry <strong>of</strong> St. year sing Pie Je«u, setting the<br />

Petir'i United MethodUt boekground for ' the<br />

Church, noon to 9 pm April meditation <strong>of</strong>fend by the<br />

20. , • dtrgy.<br />

Participating and She will be joined by tenor<br />

presenting the "Last word* Bruce Grant and Maiine<br />

from tte Qrm" will be the Mathewson on cello. The<br />

Rw, Michael Goldberg, Holr «|M «nd muiical direction<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church; wfflba <strong>of</strong>fered by Dr. 1<br />

Msgr. James Carr, St.<br />

Augustine's Roman Catholic _ . .<br />

Owrehj Bev, Jeffrey Winter. *B*«-.«M»<br />

Albert Alspach, It.'<br />

Iht built a bus station by Calvary. A» you stand looking<br />

at what niany believe may be the "HUlrfthe Skull''apon<br />

which Jesus was crucified, all that flUj your view is the<br />

rocky rise and the noisy bu« station. ,<br />

When I ttm vUtod Jeniaalem I wu dUtorbed by the<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> reverence to this scene. The roaring <strong>of</strong> diaiel<br />

engines and the crowd noise <strong>of</strong> people In various dress<br />

Bcurring to and from buses seemed out <strong>of</strong> place with<br />

where Jesus died for the world.<br />

Then God used this fight bstaf as to remind me <strong>of</strong> the<br />

penona and crowds Oaf Jesus had*1md and be WOOD to<br />

died.<br />

In the bus station were the scampering children whom<br />

Jesus loved to take In hij arms and bless. There were the<br />

old and lnflrmed people whom Jesus loved and healed.<br />

Getting on and <strong>of</strong>f the buses were the workers and<br />

business people whom Jesus taught about values and how<br />

to be happy. And the«,ta the coniers <strong>of</strong> the bus station,<br />

were thehungry beggars whom JesuswantedtDfeed.<br />

What do you thlnk<strong>of</strong> when you remember Jesus dying<br />

on the Gwsit •<br />

I think <strong>of</strong> the rocky skuli-Ilke hill <strong>of</strong> Calvary - today<br />

riidng behind a bus station filled with people for whom the<br />

Lord tfMfe gave his all.<br />

Rev. Richard C. Wlngate<br />

Paullln Memorial Church<br />

OcetmCUy<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

ghmM,lDiwiiAvi, AMPLE PARKING Somen Point, N.J.<br />

"Serving the Mainland and the Short"<br />

The Rev, Charles P. Rfnck, jr. Paster<br />

Tht RBV. Margaret J, Gibb, Assistant Pastor<br />

... ., Mr. Kim Harris - Director <strong>of</strong> Music and Organ<br />

i Mr^.Dorothy Goodale, Assistant Music Director<br />

Maundy Thursday • 7i$0 p.m. Holy Communion<br />

Oood Friday • 7:30 p.m. Ancient Teuebrae Service<br />

Cantata "The Seven Last Words'*<br />

CELEBRATE THE MIRACLE OF EASTER<br />

8:00a.m. • Holy Communion Service<br />

9:30a.m. • The Service


J<br />

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PAGE 12-SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NJ. THURSDAY, APRIL 19,}<br />

Doherty retiring in June<br />

nerved this southend parish"<br />

taMQet.lim,mputmsl<br />

will art and concern for each<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

Estflblifihed 1896<br />

•Of Central Av§. M4 5. Shore Rd.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Palermo, N.J,<br />

Ph&nt 399-0077 Phone 398-0077 \<br />

|Mifi>trt L. O<strong>of</strong>lfrey, Owner; jehn T. Newman, Manager<br />

to r/ffl* <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We An At<br />

N§§r At Your Phone<br />

: PltdflinB for the fyfur#, as in the past, thi flntif and<br />

moit dignified, personallied funeral service.<br />

t • i<br />

SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN crrrs FIRM HINEIUI<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

UPONi<br />

ULMER'S<br />

COLOR TV SERVICE<br />

Plus Parts<br />

IN<br />

YOUR<br />

HOME<br />

Expires April 30th, 1984<br />

WITH THIS COUPON<br />

CALL,.,<br />

6766<br />

What is Easter,<br />

Mommy ?<br />

"It* il the lime when bunnk-K JJCI burn', 1 " 1 loukcd at my<br />

little daughter, appalled.<br />

Did shB really think <strong>of</strong> Bustur In itniiH i»f wigurQd ejma,<br />

niifty biinnie» and pretty (-undies';' Hod I Hiven hv< iliw unpn<br />

Uwt for (jrmvmipH EnWcr i» a time for new i-luUics, flowered Imis uiid<br />

fragrnm eordagtH 1 ' Surriy, ui Nome lime, I muni Imve mid liur Uie rciii<br />

»lor)'uf EoRtcr. Or liud !',»<br />

I was really flahberKUHied ui my ncKllKence — It Icxik my little<br />

daughter to make me ruullzc It. 1 diHniiKHcd my liouite i'lioreit antl sol<br />

dmsTi right then to tell lur what hope this event hroiiBht for nil <strong>of</strong><br />

mankiiid — with (is promise <strong>of</strong> eternal lift-.<br />

I might add (hui ihe next week ! t-iiriilled my diiiiglils;r m t^ni<br />

Mhool, .\jiil my himbiind und I Marted aimiiditig church uguiii.,<br />

We linvcn'i (uiHwri a Sunday sini'c.<br />

Sunday<br />

Mitthtw<br />

,21:1.11<br />

Monfliy<br />

Phlllppians<br />

8i1.11<br />

Tuiidiy<br />

Matthew<br />

27:11-66<br />

p<br />

Luke<br />

83:1.48<br />

First National State Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

MlGW In Ociin <strong>City</strong> 399-1300<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

• Savings & Loan Association<br />

001 Altary Avt, (Nil 399-0012<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

A Marmara Dial 399-3344<br />

Stilnton'4<br />

Mmthn. M<br />

Thufidly<br />

Mirk<br />

15:1.41<br />

Ffldiy<br />

Plalm<br />

22:1.31<br />

Going to Haiti for project<br />

Twenty membtn <strong>of</strong> theaty<br />

BapHrt Church will be M;48 ajn. service Sunday for<br />

onliined to the priesthood by<br />

congregation from the <strong>Ocean</strong> coraroiiiiontd during the a weefctoiig mlntotry on the<br />

have endeared Mm to _ the KMt Rev, Bartholwnew<br />

Wand <strong>of</strong> Haiti beginning<br />

people and have been a living J, Eiutflcc at jjniMftilirf?<br />

Serra Club Bets casino trip Monday, April 23. ;<br />

stewM to the Faith he hai Conception Cathedral in<br />

The group, under the<br />

served w mil,<br />

Camden. ' *•<br />

A Cflilno trip to tbt. Golden return at 11 pjn.<br />

i Jim Schmidt#<br />

Born in- Camden, he in W th the etming year* he<br />

Nugget U bting miiend by HK 910 ticket provide! tfaa<br />

received hti early education held many portions in the<br />

tojBmn Club oT Caw Miv purchiMr with tn tran-<br />

In St. Mary'a parochial school Mocese <strong>of</strong> Camden. Having<br />

County on TTuittdiy, April tJ. •partition,<br />

and Camden „». „„„„ Catholic High .^. obtained bin doctorate <strong>of</strong><br />

The tw vrW Uunlbe 8t. food couponi<br />

School. He went on to study at sacred theology from Catholic<br />

Frances Cabrlni Church<br />

ViUanova (Pa.) Unlveralty IWverslty uiuveniijr In ill 1950, inv, IDUIU Father<br />

parking lot, 2nd Street and o.7?^fu<br />

or<br />

Migr, Joseph Doherty<br />

and upon graduation moved to Doherty went on to become •<br />

AtlantlcAvenue 8:30 p.m. and BUI CulMney,J^ai church furniture wilt^be<br />

Pittsburgh where he was domestic prelate In 1S97 and.<br />

Jo»eph Quald, 39ft-6034.<br />

constructed and V bulfcflng<br />

patated.7 •' >v, \iW/<br />

employed by Westlnghouse was henceforth known as<br />

JOSlPHR.OILiBRT<br />

fta group will prtfcnuwre<br />

Corp. while continuing hla Monslgnor Doherty. In I960 be<br />

than 100 French Blblwtoithe<br />

ntudles at the Unlver«lty <strong>of</strong> became Vicar General <strong>of</strong> the<br />

congregation, and will par*<br />

Pittsburgh.<br />

diocese, a post he still holds.<br />

tldpate In worship with the<br />

In 1938 he entered St. He ii also Prothonotary<br />

Charles Seminary y In Apostolic, and has been •<br />

CatonsvllJe, Md. and from diocesan C<strong>of</strong>lfUlter for many<br />

1940 to 1047 studied at Catholic years.<br />

Univwiity <strong>of</strong><br />

From 1968 to IBM, Mu|<br />

WbJta<br />

1<br />

He was a special person ifte team wU aUo 'tut<br />

0(umnj,teUUM makw tern unique and loved tat met, lone VMH uo he 2&J*1 / *F*J!*-i&<br />

Univenity <strong>of</strong> America, From IBM to IBM, Up. - » - ^ on llorida'i wMt _ yet we are somehow ^^2^JL I § ,U2 P^Wplto ta write*''on<br />

Waihlxigton, D.C. where he Doherty VM Aahman <strong>of</strong> the Sf/ 0 ' «««» yaw "- *Mm to the fact that thU<br />

earned both a baebelon and Neighborhood Apoitolate, j£#1 *£*!££ m J"f ?•' ««« B» ^,, , "_•"""<br />

Because, Beginning From Our First. Offica Opened<br />

In 197%, We've Grown to Nino Neighborhood Off ices Throughout ** • .<br />

Atlantic and Cape May Counties with Over Flirty Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals Dedicated<br />

to Care and Concern Over Your Title Matters,<br />

Because, As South Jersey hat Grown, So Grows Title Company <strong>of</strong> Jersey,<br />

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24 NEW JifiSiT AVi,<br />

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ATLANTIC CITY<br />

1 S3? ATLANTIC AVi.<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

221 Wf ST AVE.<br />

398-3600<br />

°riie rfifle Compan/bf<br />

AOINTS FORi<br />

CHICAGO TITLC INSURANCS CQMPANf<br />

SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

TICQH Tine INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

ATLANTIC COUNTY DIVISION.<br />

LiNWOQD l pRBKjf?ONAl PLAIA<br />

NiyvRo.frouTifi<br />

927-9000<br />

CAM MAY COUNTY DIVISION!<br />

CAN MAY COURT HOUSE WILOWOOD<br />

13 MECHANIC ST. ._ 3213 PACIFIC AVf.<br />

445-2222 729-1300<br />

THE 8ENTINEL-LEPGKH, OCEAW CITY, N.J. PAGE 13—SECTION TWO<br />

Baptist Church sets special service<br />

BRIGANTINE<br />

32ND 4 REVERE BLVD<br />

264-7000<br />

7800 AVi.<br />

NORTH CAPE MAY<br />

3IJ3 lAYSHORi""<br />

884-0500<br />

The Rev. Donald E.<br />

Hurlbert, pastor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Bapdut Church, 10th<br />

Street and Wesley Avenue,<br />

has announced thi schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

special public service* In<br />

keeping win the season. *<br />

The Good Friday service<br />

will be from 12:18 to l:lSp.m.<br />

featuring as • speakers,<br />

visitation Pastor Donald<br />

Phillips and Pastor Hurlbert.<br />

The sunrise Service on<br />

Sunday begins 6;30a.m. at the<br />

high school football field at<br />

ah street. Lasting one hour,<br />

me aervlee will include<br />

special music by a brass<br />

ensemble.<br />

'Hie church choir, iinder the will be commtsaloned', tot-^m.<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Dave Senseney week-long mlaslooary tripSo<br />

with Hill Senifnfy, organjft, Hiifl. m \<br />

and Martha Senseney, „,<br />

pianist, will present John Pastor ffordert wffljje<br />

Peterson's cantata, No preaching the IkwirrecaSa<br />

Greater Love atthelOAS a.m. message at the auw&eijrwonhip<br />

service. vice and during both mcrnUa<br />

During the service a team and evening Hrtjea at me<br />

rf 20 adults and young people church. , ,. •<br />

^v,D«iJilHuUtt,a<br />

a»tt and Aabury; Avenue<br />

^h«»HiDJlHUtt<br />

retired minister from Marmora,<br />

deUver the Easter<br />

morning message. ...<br />

4 graduate <strong>of</strong> Ttmple<br />

Area churches in Christian Pasover service<br />

Uiflveraib' School <strong>of</strong> Hieotoor<br />

ft David Bail«y •nd Mt. Airy Liihenn<br />

RmM<br />

h me Southern Mew Jeriey<br />

Paiiey is Conference <strong>of</strong> Methodist<br />

aurehei^untU hto retirement. PlTit aupch <strong>of</strong> Oirist, 8th Street and Asbury<br />

Club He was the founding director Avenue has church and Sunday school iervlcei<br />

each Sunday morning at ll, Wednesday evening<br />

r<br />

now Camp<br />

teitlmoiiy meetings are every Wedneiday at 8<br />

privileged chljrtm ' , \ p Chiti Si Rdi R<br />

Maionic Club , W«iervieeatthtaiapi1ii<br />

oPrtsldent Dan Hahn has Interdenominational and<br />

•ttm<br />

^tMnjunced that the Rev. Dave everyone la welcome, Jfce<br />

Wtklipgalley, founder and 'oronaing starts at 10:20 a.m.<br />

Senior* <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United<br />

fMKMtive director <strong>of</strong> Ranch w the wonhip service at<br />

Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

)J30W- for Boys, will be the<br />

me wintertime program at Completion <strong>of</strong> the heated <strong>City</strong> Is to arouse older adults<br />

Uhlm Chajel by the sea WM MindAlp HiU, however, te_ the btau^ <strong>of</strong> CMaUw<br />

10;3 The annual Christian<br />

Passover service sponsored<br />

f®"<br />

by area Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

churches will be Thursday<br />

evening, April 19 at the<br />

Abundant life Assembly <strong>of</strong><br />

God located on Route 9 in<br />

A«tmhlyoIOod,wiBbeU,i Partieipattng Aurchei are<br />

Marmora<br />

'Sf<br />

°- The nuiic U under the<br />

speafeer at the meeting 8 p.m. oTfecHffli.<strong>of</strong> Miriam Adam, .. -, .- ,. . _<br />

11 ' ^aw Awembly <strong>of</strong> Ood in<br />

me puWie la invited to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Mainland<br />

p.m. Christian Science Heading Room to".open r^U-l.,*! £ 11 #----- - ----- - - - —<br />

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TOE 8ENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV. NJ.<br />

kilpatrfck vice director <strong>of</strong> county government<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> attorney James feasibility study to bring court<br />

& Kllpatrick Jr., was elected fcdlitles up to date-to tbe<br />

vice director <strong>of</strong> tbe county year 2,000" and that the<br />

Baud <strong>of</strong> Oaten freeholder* freeholder* ahould now be<br />

*t 1U 1184 reerganlufioB proceeding to obtain a<br />

meeting In ape May Court pr<strong>of</strong>essional services con-<br />

Hum * big.<br />

1 consider It an hooor to He has also been Involved In<br />

swro as tfet director to the setting the Upper TttrasMp<br />

Board considering that I've bnuicn <strong>of</strong> tbe County Library<br />

only been on the bard a underway, and has been<br />

jwr," Kllpatrick said. "But active to the county task force<br />

during that year I nope I've to eliminate drunk driving<br />

•ownylistadikt" and deter other alcohol<br />

A Board member since abuse,<br />

January 19«3, KUnatrlck will Kllpatrick also played •<br />

continue to direct tbe county part in organizing the 24-hour<br />

court, public safety and Family Mais Intervention<br />

education departments. program which began this<br />

Kflpatrtck said that he has week. He said the program,<br />

involved with • which aids families In<br />

They aspire to inspire<br />

Freeholder<br />

<strong>On</strong>t.BlMi C^Mtt, Ctpf<br />

May Court House.<br />

tt§ freeholder is al» a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> tbe board <strong>of</strong><br />


A<br />

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PACE 1«-§JECTI0N WO THUB8DAV. APRIL 19.19W<br />

ON THE<br />

SPOT FINANCING<br />

& PELIVERY TO<br />

OUAUFIED<br />

SUVIftS<br />

9<br />

Purchase a New or Used<br />

Vehicle in Stock &<br />

3 Days & 2 Nights in the<br />

Pocono Mountain<br />

Paradise is yours<br />

FREE<br />

This Is Not A Drawing<br />

OUR ADVERTISED VEHICLES ARE Hi STOCK!<br />

N010 DAY-6 WK WAITING!<br />

1984 Escort<br />

I D»«r H«khbJc«, Pponi uneel («•«, I »L CVM full<br />

>#r tngln), iwntil indie, »u,B«niion, Back 1 elnlen<br />

«.. UN! tMlttd rai~<br />

malfllinanef Irtt Satisfy, haiggsn hs«j!,mM, IMPS<br />

-mr mum, PIJi/MBlJ BSW lirtV MmHIyitd<br />

'»*'*» l**l "law, e<br />

rear Hit, rtmgiaMa<br />

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*• w*» f •• nl mom,<br />

«arB#tlns, dual lug<br />

,,s, OaiW Winy!<br />

List 16690<br />

Your Cost $5795<br />

SAVINGS <strong>of</strong> $895<br />

1984 Tempo<br />

P175/IORIJWSWtlr«i. power iiffrlng, alrcondltlonef.<br />

AM/FM radio, tinted aiati, power<br />

i4M brakei, unatreeat, ruiipro<strong>of</strong>, giua, stk,<br />

•Mny<br />

List $9,329<br />

your Cost $7,995<br />

SAVINGS <strong>of</strong> 51,334<br />

1984LTD<br />

All sfa, .quip Ploi ML V-»ing., •IMiMlM wlntrl<br />

dni.rvai) PII5,75B UW5W. eifck'iilacirsnttdlgiraiis,<br />

IBM* control (Nnfarflpl bumjur rub l>flpj. d.lroiltr<br />

(Unfric mi window I. air uniiiitHm (manual),<br />

»M/e* i ipaiMr Hifte, mirror ISM rinwtt «snHi>,<br />

.•nl wlndowi (plntinf Irani), linM glill, light<br />

group, lultM Mint, ante, tr.oi, po».r miring,<br />

Pew" aiiii br.k.t, Undirtul fmtprool gian, IA<br />

List $11,380<br />

Your Cost $9,595<br />

1984 Ford<br />

Thunderbird<br />

Your Cost »9995<br />

24,000 Mile Wapranty Availabre <strong>On</strong> Mos*<br />

Pre-Owned Vehicles.<br />

W 1MJH0HC0<br />

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cond., p/t, p(b, •m/lm<br />

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p/W. Olif trttn, pi, arn<br />

raals, l/gian lik<br />

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ditc brakii, pi, im/(it<br />

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clKk, up sit a>AM,<br />

31,149 mll.i *7995<br />

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• df. 4 cyl. at, ae, affrt,<br />

dlic t>f«k«i, pi, p/wlndi..<br />

»m/lm ittrtg, i^eltu. ilk<br />

OTlAfJtlll<br />

(Worth Hundreds <strong>of</strong> Dollars)<br />

5OOO.<br />

deal on Ford-AMCenaulf<br />

u * Excludes dealers trade-ins ver-<br />

-flection required. South Shore<br />

reserves the right to buy ear.<br />

I<br />

SHAWNEE<br />

OVIR<br />

2S0<br />

VEHICLES<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

HAWNHVUUGEPARAMSE<br />

hree Doys & 2 Nights ot<br />

1 _ • > . « ? , , .<br />

In the Heart <strong>of</strong> the Pocono's<br />

* Hotel Accommodations •<br />

Paid In Full*<br />

FREECocktail Party<br />

* Subject to Conditions listed en Invitation<br />

NO CARS WERE AFFECTED BY THE FLOOD<br />

FORD RANGER<br />

1984 Ford Renault Alliance _.<br />

Ranger 1984 Alliance<br />

All Ha: Mvia pjuti t,W f n«iM, givgi safkaga, IIHM<br />

manual 0/6 Irani,, pow.r eriktl l»l«l/IMiu SL<br />

List $9,353<br />

SAVINGS <strong>of</strong> $2#0S8 <strong>of</strong> $993<br />

1984 Ff SO Pickup I 1983Fuego<br />

All itd.,»qup plot: t eyl,, imiMlir A oil pr»n.<br />

nugili i ipMd O/p trant., psMtf (iMrino,<br />

fow mount i/iwly mlrrort, i P1H/MK IS it<br />

List $9,973<br />

Your Cost $7,795<br />

SAVINGS <strong>of</strong> $2,178<br />

NO CASH DOWN!!<br />

3Or.coU(>*,.ll»td,«qulpplui:Jipt.d, 4cyl,,<br />

Mwir MMring, dllC brakai, r«d, gray fabric<br />

I.M. turbo •no,, vlilbllll^ grtuB, alumlrtum<br />

wMtli mmiU, »lr cood., AA/FM .t.r»<br />

r»do, prouctlvjj floar.jmiw Ufi((«neil,<br />

Your Cost $9>69i<br />

SAVINGS <strong>of</strong> $27139 I<br />

NO APPIICATION REFUSED<br />

FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />

& I • !<br />

^?3| Changing Times in<br />

Page 1, Section 3<br />

The way we live<br />

... and more<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Spring Editum April jfff jgg4<br />

has year-round residential appeal, but <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> first<br />

:~J$E ANITA J.8PIEGEX<br />

S ff<br />

'5l» thing some Realtors<br />

%SjSt;on is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> trill<br />

^miaJn "America's greatest<br />

family resort" no matter how<br />

many casinos go up in<br />

AtlaMc <strong>City</strong>.<br />

"People are always going to<br />

teke their vacations, Atlantic<br />

aty baa less <strong>of</strong> an effect (on<br />

summer rentals here) than<br />

expected," said Jim Marshall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sharp Realty, "Of course<br />

Die casinos bout the year-<br />

_rourid population and with<br />

^ear-round housing gobbled<br />

up, it dlmlniflhes sumner<br />

a resort<br />

Despite the rising colt <strong>of</strong> temple University's real •taring one place; "There's bat America wants vacation reasonable access to the boardwalk and sew<br />

rentals, wnlch Marshall at- estate school and owner <strong>of</strong> no sales tax on Noting in luxury — air conditioning, mainland and its own shop- properties."<br />

tributes to Increasing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> investment duplexes and It's much less Ws»ett.<br />

ping district. < Marshall said he Is also<br />

gpoattng expenses, he said property, also proclaims the expensivie to rent a luxury "Before they did not expect "Rabat's attracts people noticing the tread <strong>of</strong> ex-<br />

many people bold the teach as the real amenity apirBBent than a motel," he it, but now they're demanding from all over the country and tending the season,<br />

misconception that weekly here,<br />

said. "Motels are becoming it," he said.<br />

it's not that far from «• "Most (reiitaJ property)<br />

rentals on the beach cost "It (the beach) is for placesfor the one^o three-day ft also contends <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ffltfaos," he sa(d, omen enjoy an » to l^week<br />

upward <strong>of</strong> 91,000,<br />

families and lovers, for s^i."<br />

visitors can demand these Howew, I«Mrt iaU he season butsomearegetting 12<br />

-•'But there are tw»Md playing football and flying Also, apartments <strong>of</strong>fer the things because they're wining doesn't see <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to 14 weeks," be said. "I see a weeks rentals/*'MonSat<br />

three-bedroom units available kites," Lamont said. "It's not aroentities which Lamoot said to pay for them.<br />

developing into-a strlcUy lot more <strong>of</strong>f^asoo rentals said. "SaarMain i^itt^<br />

for about 1600 pef week. NowJust<br />

for suntannlng. Bat the American vacationers are "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is not a blue- year-round community due to good weather, tower<br />

that may seem like a tot but closer you can get to that now demanding.<br />

oollar community. The prices because <strong>of</strong> the 31,400 casino rates and more promottons<br />

, It's one third lew than 11,000." amenity, the more ex- He says the days without kept them out," he said. employees, most <strong>of</strong> whom can and attractions <strong>of</strong>fered by the<br />

Marshall said. "It's not pensive."<br />

"creature comforts" la a "Seaside Heights and flnd more affordable hnmji^ ^ity.<br />

always as unaffordable as Aid in order to afford the trend., which has been Loveladles are the status rtiewiere, , . >4 would mm #!.see; evenh<br />

people think,<br />

expense, Lamont suggests reversing gradually but more beaches. They are upper- "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is too ex- more, though," Marshall<br />

"Amenities are not at that vacationers are willing to dramatically in the past five. upper class, but <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is pensive for most casino added. *<br />

Important as the location. come here for a shorter length years,<br />

fortheupper-middle to upper- workers," Lamont said. "It Is Realtor Franklin WnUama,<br />

Washers and dryers are <strong>of</strong> time — two weeks Instead "People were willing to clas"<br />

more expensive than <strong>of</strong> Franklin Williams Realty<br />

here, said te sees tte-^ieMMivi<br />

! i j ^ ^<br />

be enough." seasonal renters," Marshall <strong>of</strong> two. He believes once without the possession <strong>of</strong> Kuon <strong>of</strong> Memorial Day to Sonera Point The level <strong>of</strong> season, said more and mare "Not as ininy<br />

Although certain sections <strong>of</strong> said. "We'll have openings people rent beachfront, they amenities in tbelr own homes. Labor Day being extended services in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty keeps visitors come In the <strong>of</strong>f-season> one-week renf<br />

roe Island such as the Gardens without washers and dryers won't be content to not two, It (the rental) was mildewed from Easter to TTianksglvlng the taxes up. Upper Township to MM advantage <strong>of</strong> ,nort. Jtot." v S f 1<br />

are geared more towards but they may have outside three blocks away and and had no washer and because <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty has year- pays one-third less taxes than economical rates and a However. Md<br />

residential living, Marshall decks that ftce ^beach/The therefore they're willing to dryer," lataont said. "TOey round reitaurants and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty but <strong>Ocean</strong> Oftr to ^flW4talttDje,*« :.-. . ! , i i ^ t a ^<br />

mm h<br />

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

V - r "<br />

Today Through Saturday<br />

PLAIT'S WIOCER<br />

DAY<br />

SAVE<br />

10% - 40%<br />

Go shore style! Relax with the<br />

easy elegance <strong>of</strong> wicker & cane.<br />

STAR ATTRACTION<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Natural rattan mobile<br />

teacart: Features removable<br />

glass top serving<br />

tray and lower glass storage<br />

shelf. ONE ONLY,<br />

Reg, $259.95 Now $199<br />

Hanging fan swag lamp:<br />

Features 10 large exotic<br />

palm leaves, brass chain,<br />

Reg. $119,95 Now $96<br />

3 pc. table grouping: Includes<br />

2 rec. end tables and<br />

one rec, cocktail table.<br />

Wrapped wicker, glass<br />

topi." TWO SETS ONLY<br />

Reg. $510 Now $388<br />

Beautiful shell-filled glass<br />

lamps with pleated shades<br />

and 3-way switches.<br />

Reg. $79.95 Now $59<br />

ALLNEW<br />

wicker &. cane displays give<br />

you hundreds <strong>of</strong> fresh,<br />

•right decorating ideas.<br />

See the new emphasis on your<br />

ultimate comfort, in swivel rockers<br />

and deep-cushioned chairs with<br />

matching ottomans.<br />

See the new dark-stained look in wicker and<br />

cane; very warm and rich.<br />

Wicker or bamboo etageres, divider screen<br />

panels and other accessories create<br />

decorator excitement<br />

inexpensively.<br />

Fantastic wicker room<br />

divider! Urge (54" x 77")<br />

unit features TV. shelf, 2<br />

door storage cabinet and 7<br />

shelf surfaces. Dark finish,<br />

Reg. $639,95 Now $522<br />

Woven wicker s<strong>of</strong>a table<br />

(15" x 53"). Glass tops,<br />

parson's leg style. Natural<br />

finish.<br />

Reg: $249.95 Now $188<br />

Rattan etagere: Cathederal<br />

shaped (28" x 79")<br />

with 4 glass shelves. Open<br />

lattice back. Dark finish,<br />

ONE ONLY,<br />

Reg. $389.95 Now $199<br />

Fancy wicker divider<br />

screen panels. Natural finish.<br />

18"x72". TWO ONLY.<br />

Reg. $39.95 Now $18<br />

The FW $ Furniture<br />

" • "•_ Gottection Includes;<br />

Wicker & Cane (shown) •<br />

Traditional •<br />

Country Casual<br />

Early American<br />

Contemporary<br />

Come<br />

browse!<br />

Rattan s<strong>of</strong>a: Features<br />

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trim, loose pillow back arid<br />

extra foam bolsters. Covered<br />

in 100% cotton print.<br />

Shephard casters. ONE<br />

ONLY.<br />

Reg. $599.95 Now $399<br />

Loveseat! Tubular bamboo<br />

arms, loose pillow back<br />

cushions and, extra throw<br />

pillows. Floral print. ONE<br />

ONLY.<br />

Reg. $919.95 Now $299<br />

Two-piece sleeper sec*<br />

tional: Flared ami and<br />

front rail trim <strong>of</strong> wrapped<br />

wicker accents stunning<br />

beige/blue stripe fabric.<br />

Loose pillow back and<br />

thick foafi seat cushions.<br />

Reg. $1139 Now $968<br />

LIVING ROOM<br />

BEDROOM i<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

High back swivel rockers:<br />

Super comfortable leating,<br />

natural frame finish. Covered<br />

in natural foam<br />

cushions.<br />

Reg. $299.95 Now $218<br />

•Rattan swivel rocker &<br />

ottoman: Natural finish<br />

With foam cushion in oatmeal<br />

or clay. Medium high<br />

back. Ultimate comfort.<br />

Reg. $349.95 Now $268 *<br />

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INSTANT GUEST ROOM<br />

SLEEPER SOEAS<br />

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LOGIC pillow back styling<br />

with open/woven bamboo<br />

arms. Covered in dramatic<br />

cotton floral print. ONE<br />

ONLY.<br />

Reg, $919.95 Now $719<br />

Single size wall hung<br />

wicker headboards. Fancy<br />

i scroll fan pattern, Natural<br />

finish, TWO (2) ONLY.<br />

Reg. $39.95 Now $18<br />

5 pc. dinette; Octagan<br />

glass top table w/brass perfestal<br />

base & 4 matching;;<br />

Breuer style chairs with<br />

rush seatt and backs.<br />

Reg. $589.95 Pfew $39?<br />

Low back rattan swivel<br />

rockers: Natural finish<br />

frames with foam cushions<br />

in blue, brown, or natural.<br />

Reg. $299.95 Now $218<br />

O<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19Jj&Ml<br />

•vr 1<br />

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Tide Tables<br />

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

For 9th Street drawbridge.<br />

For Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront, gubtracf 40 minutes from high and low tides.<br />

PAGE 3 — SECTION THREE,<br />

Adjusted fir The SmUmULedger by David Pew<br />

For Great Egg Harbor Inlet, subtract 10 mlnmes from high tidei subtract 25 minutes from tour<br />

APK1L<br />

7:25 7:43<br />

1:25 « 1:45 2:12 8:17<br />

18 1:22 1:17<br />

ICALDATA 8:07 8:20<br />

2:06 ' 8 2:44 1:30<br />

.....Aprfll 8:47 9:00<br />

8: IS<br />

U 1:34 2:05<br />

2:48 7 1:44 4:29<br />

Mooaln Perigee .. .April 14<br />

9:28 9:38<br />

10:12 20 2:25 2:58<br />

3:30 8 4:49 6:28 11:07<br />

21 3:30 4:02<br />

FulIMoon...... ... April 15<br />

S 5:52 8:24 12:00<br />

22 4:41 8:10<br />

Moon In Apogee . Aprll£6<br />

JUNE<br />

10 6:50 7:15 12:50<br />

23 5:49 6:13<br />

Low ' ASTRONOMICAL DATA 11 7:40 8:02 1:39<br />

24 6:50 7:08<br />

A.M. P.M.<br />

MoonlnPaigee.<br />

12 8:28 8:45 2:31<br />

a 7:4S 7:M<br />

AM, PM.<br />

FXUJMocn.......<br />

13 0:12 9:20 8:17<br />

36 8:31 8:47<br />

u w-.m 11:10 4:4fl 4:51 Moon In Apogee,<br />

14 9:5410:08 3:58<br />

27 9:20 9:36<br />

20 11:39 5:35 5-39 - Summer Solstice<br />

15 10:38 10:484:40<br />

28 10:0810:24<br />

2112:00 12:32 6:28 6:37<br />

lfi 11:1711:30 8:17<br />

29 10:5811:16<br />

-22 12:53 im 7:27 «<br />

2:28 8:30 ' BOB<br />

17 11:5912:10 5:84<br />

30 11:5012:09<br />

8:49<br />

24 2:47 1:31 »:» AM, PM,<br />

18 12:4312:51 6:31<br />

a 12:44 1:22<br />

6:51<br />

ffl 3:49 4:29 10:16 10:42<br />

1 10:1410:21<br />

19 1:22 1:28 7:09<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

m 4-47 5:21 11:03 11:29<br />

I 11:0111:09<br />

» 1:88 2:01 7:53<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

27 8:37 6:01 11:45<br />

1 11:6612:04<br />

21 2.19 2:55 8:41<br />

PullMoon. ...... Sept. 1<br />

« 6:19 6:41 12:15<br />

12:65 1:22<br />

n 3:11 3:47 9:36<br />

12:27<br />

Moon In Apogee .....Sept. 1<br />

DA YUGHT SAVINGS TIME<br />

I 1:02 1:52<br />

m 4:08 4:48 10:28<br />

FallEauino* ..... .Sept 2<br />

6 2:01 2:11<br />

5:15 5:44 11:20<br />

mminfetigm ,,.,,SeptZ<br />

» 7:51 8:18 1:89 2-07 7,S:ffl 3:53<br />

6:19 6:40 12:13<br />

New Moon,....,.,...Sept 2<br />

3D 8:37 8:49 2:42 2:45 8 4:08<br />

7:M 7:80 1:15<br />

HIGH LOT<br />

9 5:12 5:61<br />

8:04 8:19 2:09<br />

AM.<br />

k MAV<br />

10 6:13 8:45<br />

8:52 9:05 2:58<br />

AM.<br />

• ASTRONOmCAL DATA<br />

29<br />

11 7:07 1M<br />

0:42 9:54 3:43<br />

7:16<br />

New Moan,,...,, Mtyl 12<br />

30 10:3110:44 4:31<br />

8:15<br />

7:57 lilS<br />

Moon In Perigee . . . M a y 12 13 8:44 9:03<br />

« 11:23 11:38 5:17 si»<br />

Fufl Mom ...May 15<br />

14 8i28 8:48 .„_ _„.<br />

MoonlnApogi May 24<br />

AUGUST<br />

18 10:13 10:28 4:21 4:21<br />

New Moon... May 30<br />

' ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

1611:0111:14 5:03 5:05<br />

HIGH<br />

Full Moon... .....August 11<br />

LOW 1711:47 12:00 5:48 5:47<br />

AM, PM.<br />

Moon In Apogee... Auguat 15<br />

A.M. P.M. 18 12:38 12:44 8:28 6:33<br />

New Moon... August 26<br />

1 9:13 9:25 3:22 3:21 18 1:22 1:24' 7:11 7:24<br />

Moon in Perigee..,, August 27 10 8:04 9:18<br />

2 9:50 10:00 4:02 3;S7 20 1:32 2:10 7:88 8:24<br />

11 9:38 9:52<br />

J 10:2ftl0:3B 4:40 4:31 21 2:18 2:59 8:50 9:25 HIGH<br />

12 10:1010:26<br />

• 11:1311:22 5:19 5:08 22 3:07 3:48 8:40 10:22 AM. vM.<br />

5 12:0413:12 6:02 5:49 23 4:03 4:41 10:M 11:13<br />

12:1712:31<br />

13 10:4511:01<br />

1411:1711:35<br />

« 1:22 1-02 6:S3 6:44<br />

1:22 1:11<br />

24 5:02 5:36 11:15 12:03<br />

15 !l:5512:14<br />

7 1:11 2:03 7:85 7:58<br />

1:28<br />

25 5:68 8:24. 12:00 12:53<br />

2:08<br />

16 12:35 1:22<br />

8 2:13 3:07 9:04 SilS<br />

2:22<br />

28 6:50 7:08, 12:48 1:22<br />

3:03<br />

17 1,-00 1:23<br />

I 3:21 4:12 10-08 10:29<br />

3:23<br />

27 7:38 7:54 1:41 1:32<br />

4:03<br />

18 1:88 2:18<br />

10 4:28 8:18 11:04 11:31<br />

4:27<br />

28 9:24 8:37 2:31 2:21<br />

8:04<br />

18 3:00 3:28<br />

II 8:38 6:13 U:W 12:27<br />

5:33<br />

» 8:08 8:21 3:10 »:12<br />

6:05<br />

12 8:38 7:08 12:48 1:22 30 9:5910:09 4:05 4:00<br />

6:35<br />

20 4:18 4:39<br />

8:S7<br />

n 5:28 5:47<br />

13 7:27 7:54 1:22 1:36<br />

7:28 7:43<br />

14 8:16 2:15 2:25<br />

8:11<br />

22 6:29 6:48<br />

8:28<br />

JULY<br />

23 7:22 7:39<br />

fj '8:02 9:24 3:05 3:12<br />

8:52 9:06.<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

24 8:11 8:28<br />

TB 8:4710:07 3:53 3:58<br />

12 0:31 8:43<br />

Moon In Perigee....... July 2<br />

28 8:57 8:18<br />

17 10:34 10:83 4:40 4:43<br />

1310:0710:20<br />

Full Moon...,...:.... July 13<br />

26 9:4310:03<br />

18U:25 11:41 5:29 5:25<br />

14 10:4810:58<br />

Moon In Apogee. July 18<br />

2710:3210:53<br />

19 12:15 12:30 8:10 6:W<br />

1511:2111:33<br />

New Moon.. ,...Ji#a<br />

2811:2411:48<br />

» 1:22 1:07 6:57 7:01<br />

1611:5912:12<br />

21 1:21 1:58 7:49<br />

Moon In Perigee July 30<br />

2912:1512:39<br />

8:03<br />

17 12:3812:51<br />

30 1:22 1:10<br />

22 2:11 2:53 '8:45 8:11 BOB LOW<br />

ffl 3:03 3:45 8:42 10:12 A.M. PJM. AJU. PM,<br />

24 4:00 4:42 10:31 11:04 1 10:4810:58 4:51 4:49<br />

25 4:59 5:33 Hill 11:82 2 11:4511:54 5:38 5:41<br />

26 5:1 6:21 12:00 12:40 3 12:4112:49 8:28 6:38<br />

M 8:42 7:04 12:43 1:22 4 1:22 1:36 7:18 7:40<br />

OCTOBEE<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

DECEMBER 15 1.18 127<br />

Moon In Apogee Oct ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

16 2 16 2 29<br />

FulIMoon Oct Moon in Apogee Nov. 4<br />

17 3 17 3 35<br />

Moon in Perigee Oct 2 FulIMoon<br />

Nov. 8 228 244<br />

18 418 440<br />

New Moon Oct 2 Moon In Perigee Nov. 20 3 24 3 39<br />

19 518 540<br />

HIGH LOT<br />

New Moon<br />

Nov. 22 4 18 4 35<br />

20 6:09 6-31<br />

AJM PM AM PM<br />

5 05 524<br />

HIGH<br />

21 8:58 7-20<br />

1 137206 746 8 4<br />

550 809<br />

AM p 22 7.44 8 07<br />

M<br />

2238306 852 9 4)<br />

6 30 6 51<br />

1 2 12 2 31<br />

23 8:29 8:53<br />

3 3 43 4 10 10 01 10 41<br />

7 08 7 31<br />

2 3 16 3 31<br />

24 8:18 8:40<br />

4 4 51 5 12 11 02 11 31<br />

7 45 6 11<br />

4 13 4 28<br />

25 0:5810:27<br />

5552 608 11 55 12 2<br />

622 852<br />

5 05 5 19<br />

28 10:4811:15<br />

86 41656 1244 12!<br />

903 937<br />

5 48 6 04<br />

2711:31<br />

7 7 23 7 38 1 09 1 31<br />

9 4510 24<br />

6 27 6 43<br />

2812:0312-16<br />

8 7 59 8 14 1 49 2.12<br />

12 10 3611 19<br />

704 7 20<br />

29 12:50 1:03<br />

88348 49 228 253<br />

13 1131<br />

3D 138 1-51<br />

8 7 36 7 56<br />

10 8 OS 9 24 3-05 3 31<br />

14 12 1812 27<br />

31 2.28 2:45<br />

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Helps keep Raiders on top<br />

Two-ruii, two-hitter<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CJty Junior David<br />

Miller smacked two borne<br />

runs and tossed a two-hitter<br />

from the mound as the undefeated<br />

Raiders topped<br />

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The seventh Inning was a<br />

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fee first two Holy Spirit bit.<br />

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John Gunnels singled. Each<br />

later scored, Jones on a<br />

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Gunnels on a single by catcher<br />

Brad Durkin.<br />

Jerry Johnston singled<br />

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"Xtart • » ' a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

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At 1 pjn,, in the ultimate<br />

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<strong>City</strong> win face Number 1<br />

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"Playing" tW No. 1 ranked<br />

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league net," mid Rinck,<br />

whose Raiders are actually<br />

one full game ahead in the<br />

•There is awful<br />

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and I honestly mink a team<br />

could lose four or five games<br />

and still win It."<br />

"Because <strong>of</strong> mat, MUlville<br />

on Monday is more important<br />

to us because its a league<br />

game than Cherokee is on<br />

Tuesday. We'd love to beat<br />

fee team rated belt in all <strong>of</strong><br />

South Jersey but, if we lose a<br />

league game before then, it<br />

will be a hollow victory."<br />

Brian Leslie had fte tentative<br />

nod to face Oakcrest<br />

mis afternoon. The wnior<br />

£f<br />

ERA. Miner ''will probpL<br />

face MUlville Monday? with<br />

Leslie the likely starter;<br />

Asa team,<br />

hitting .300 (leaden are^<strong>of</strong>tj<br />

Jones at .500 and MUIef-at"<br />

.455) and the staff earnelruf*<br />

mark is 1.50- " -^<br />

"We're pleased with .ouW<br />

stats," said Rim*, "but.thfi,<br />

only number that rei)U£;<br />

matters is the one underw*<br />

•W 1 In the standings." C-.' '<br />

golfers have tough sea<br />

'Most <strong>of</strong> the kids are having their ups and downs' ;:<br />

ByJACKBRESUN<br />

Senior B01 Keucher fired a<br />

37 and senior Dwlght Van<br />

Vorst carded a 40 to lead the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ugh school golf<br />

team Friday to a 170-180 win<br />

over MUlville.<br />

Raiders Jim Nickles<br />

finished with a 43 while Frank<br />

GaBo and Chap Vail each had<br />

50as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notched their<br />

third win in five outings,<br />

Raiderewere dubbfefbyHoly<br />

WrttiaMBn<br />

"They (Holy Spirit) shot<br />

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Coach Ralph Carson.<br />

^eu*« had a 39 for us,<br />

moufh; Hi'a been piling<br />

wry steady golf. He may<br />

I*<br />

qualify for the state tournament.<br />

Dwlght's also<br />

playing well.<br />

"I wish the rest <strong>of</strong> the team<br />

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Carson added.<br />

"Most the kids are having<br />

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Inconsistency and stiff<br />

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crder to qualify. Thfriopjf<br />

pooents include ,<br />

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three <strong>of</strong> the teams fightj<br />

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Chjuiek Rice, Joanne Rice, Ted Maskers<br />

Catherine Florthce? Virginia f fralrt. Herb Schuck<br />

A/Uke Hasson, Lori Avella, Lynda Fellenbaum<br />

Sc<strong>of</strong>f Belter,<br />

Seasonal beach tags ni^y be ordered via mail<br />

Seasonal nontransferable be worn by all persons 12 "It is Important that • from 10 a jn. to 4 p.m. at; the<br />

beach tags priced at $5 may years <strong>of</strong> age or older when on stamped, addressed, envelope <strong>City</strong> Clerk'a Office, 9th Street<br />

be ordered through the moll the beach between the houra be Included with the check," a and Aebury Avenue; Inbetween<br />

now and May 31, It o(fl:30 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. city spokesperson em- formation' center on the<br />

has been announced by the To order beach tags at the phaslzed, Howard S. fitainton Memorial<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Fee Off Ice. preseason J5 price, lend Persons ordering tea by Causeway; Municipal<br />

After June 1 the price In- names <strong>of</strong> persons 12-y ears <strong>of</strong> mall wU] receive a receipt and building, 46th Street and Weft<br />

Greases to $7. age and older for whom tags Information as to where the Avenue; Music Pier, Board-<br />

Effective dates for <strong>Ocean</strong> are intended together with a receipt may be redeemed for walk and Moorlyn Terrace<br />

aty beach fees will be from check to Beach Fee Office, beach tags. (weekends only),<br />

Saturday, June 16 through aty Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Beginning May 4 through Individual tags will be •<br />

Monday. Sept. 3. Tags must 00228. ' June 15 tags will be available available for |1O,'Weekly tags<br />

valid Friday through the<br />

following Saturday or any<br />

ASTOUNDING REAL ESTATE SUCCESS STORY!<br />

• J.AAusso, Inc. Realtors has formal<br />

opening Nov. 12,1983<br />

• Since Nov. 12,1983 we've gone to a sales<br />

escrow average <strong>of</strong> one property every<br />

14 days.<br />

• We are members <strong>of</strong> Multiple Listing Service<br />

which means we can sell any members<br />

listings<br />

• Over 50% <strong>of</strong> our escrows have been our<br />

own listings<br />

JOIN WITH US - ENJOY SUCCESS<br />

"Tht Best Is yet to come"<br />

CALL AAE TODAY 399-2500<br />

J. MUS80, INC. REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 West Avi. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

904 S. Shore Rd. (m<br />

Palermo, N.J.<br />

398-6224<br />

9) SALiS<br />

APPRAISALS<br />

LOTS -ACREAOi<br />

COAAMiRCIAL PROPERTIES<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES<br />

NEW HOMES OFFERED IN FAMILY<br />

NEIGHBORHOODS. PRICES STAR.<br />

TING AT '71,600 • I story & «•<br />

level models to choose from.<br />

Rytand Modular Hornes<br />

JOIN THE GROWING COMMUNITY OF UPPER TOWNSHIP!<br />

Low Taxes! No water/Sewer Bills • Fine Schools & a young community spirit<br />

Minimum Half Acre Wooded Lots, '20,000 to *35,000 • Homes In All Sizes<br />

From'81.000.<br />

I* 1<br />

i ••<br />

k %ft<br />

STAGECOACH ROAD HOME<br />

custom bunt nome, j or 4 Bi,, ({replace In LR'witn<br />

beamed eeillng* taffitdrgi gelling In the country kit'<br />

Chen, B§»nienf, hu nersuiegtrei.<br />

Real Estate<br />

Sales, Rentals & Appraisals<br />

Insurance<br />

• Ufa<br />

• Vihiibteltamt<br />

• Automoblto<br />

• Homeowners<br />

• Liability<br />

Plus Service<br />

For the Individual and business<br />

• Fire and Extended Coverage<br />

• Motorboat* & Sailboats<br />

ODDS<br />

BANAAVINUlNOMI<br />

liegant* flfUrlM* this 1 Or. ]V» Mth Mine, fimjly<br />

roem with fireplace, itpeFite apartment ever fhs,<br />

garage. Many tuifem extras.<br />

"BILL" W00D§<br />

portion there<strong>of</strong> will be priced<br />

at $3, These may not be<br />

purchased through the mall,'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> baa 8 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

bathing beaches and ill miles<br />

<strong>of</strong> boardwalk,<br />

Wildlife refuge<br />

is meeting site<br />

The April 11 meeting <strong>of</strong> XI<br />

Alpha Iota chapter <strong>of</strong> Beta<br />

Sigma PM was at the Wildlife<br />

Refuge Center In Brigantine<br />

where Claire Gerber, a center<br />

volunteer, spoke about the<br />

refuge.<br />

"It is more man a home for<br />

wildlife; it U a harbor for the<br />

human spirit and an outdoor<br />

classroom for children and<br />

lovers <strong>of</strong> nature," she said,<br />

The center <strong>of</strong>fers auto tours<br />

and trail toon for the. public.<br />

The April 18 meeting was at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Helen Boucher<br />

with guest speaker Edith<br />

-M.J,<br />

Joe DiMagglo presents the Founder's Day<br />

Award to Julie A. Arcana, who at the moment-<br />

S^J^JfU jo^^tohappvaboutiMurinita.tyt.r'i-<br />

Restored rail service is club's hope^l<br />

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

dub, which has been u<br />

existence for over 35 years,<br />

works with the news media<br />

and elected representatives to<br />

focus attention on the public<br />

transportation nee Is <strong>of</strong> Ape<br />

• major "TpphflBln on rail<br />

passenger service.<br />

With the upcoming<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> rail corridor, the dub<br />

hopes to play i role In<br />

restoring <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty's rail<br />

i hih h<br />

May County in general and service, which has been 1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty In particular with •upended for ever two years,<br />

N«w Facility To<br />

Sorvo You Batter<br />

WASH<br />

Coin-Op Laundry<br />

& Dry Cleaning<br />

10 Single Load<br />

Washers 75 C K.<br />

24 Double Load<br />

Washers S 1 S 0 ^<br />

8 Triple Load<br />

Washers J 2 25 ^<br />

26 Dryers<br />

25 e 10 minutes<br />

Wash, Dry &<br />

Fold Service<br />

16th & Hnvon Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Oparl 24 Hour.<br />

Cfolad Sunday<br />

For Personalized Service<br />

Stop in or call<br />

' IIJ»Kit.lgfM7JM1 Rew.ru i<br />

Help Wanted<br />

HBUP WANTED - CoOk and kltChM<br />

Mp nr im Hiaon. Apply in ptnat,<br />

Sp*ii*forf'i pownEiit m Atlantic<br />

Ave. JH-jlfr. ! If<br />

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT — n*M*d<br />

KMIfCal holn, ptrt llmi pMlllona. dtlk<br />

cMrtt nlghl Mcurltv. tllaguard. Call<br />

JW-0110. . 4.1»<br />

ksm TO WORK WEEKEND*<br />

tlM) Now until OctoMr. For<br />

lon till AV. canon, Plymouth<br />

jp.m. Oally, J.|0<br />

ESTATE JALBSPeHSONS —<br />

lull tlmt Mil*. Lloer.lj<br />

progr.m for top producan.<br />

Bxperlenc. pr^nred. Reply in con-<br />

fldtnc. to laland Rully, p.o am ut<br />

SJ^CIryNJ ' H<br />

V ITRBSSBS — c«ki and BattuuH<br />

1 n ) Mu>t b< ovtr 14. Local raildtnt.<br />

I Itr'td. Wttkaid. and full tima now<br />

ijt<br />

FRIBNOLV REAL ESTATE<br />

FICE - Nwtt iicamad full or part<br />

tHt i*IM potion No competition with<br />

broktr and abovt avtrag. com<br />

^tlhMVmOR^ltJWOB 9.10<br />

IEW 500 SEAT<br />

IESTAURANT<br />

fomers Point<br />

kW (for experlencet}<br />

^ k ; to , itaff<br />

intowared por<br />

Jorivflrd a post<br />

WSSS<br />

^ / O name,<br />

_* hiimber, position<br />

iretl fend the date for In<br />

y'. Forward infor<br />

HdhM. KmblcYdanj.<br />

Call *•.»«*_<br />

Auony Raad • tfti pr<strong>of</strong>jaikinai iarp«t Atbury Ava O C WMI11 Opan Wad to<br />

Sat-Wto£ a.7 ROOMS ** TWavftSflhwia) 1<br />

B Man aty, Call M-ifS, • tf<br />

ML ]S<br />

' work. l •ry.<br />

n»r. frttt ttlmlM, Call JH-OOJ.<br />

LAWN GARB — NrtlDiMg.<br />

_ tnatMInf, tprlng cHan^pi,<br />

Mtuy lawn maMfantna, RaawiaMB<br />

nt« and m* aaflmiM. call M M<br />

Mhvlp.in, , M<br />

EASTER FLOWIRS - Irwh EB1W<br />

arrnvamanti. dun vardant. Harta,<br />

UNT.A.MAN: Half or MM* MyGadding<br />

planta. paranniait, panla* and<br />

MMymM inlliM. daanlng lawn ail tprina fiowan. Shruba, mm. far<br />

maMananea, carpantry, odd |«a or tlllitr, mulch, wood chip., Me. TM<br />

anything you natd flena, Stsratti<br />

rthrantai, hanfwerkm. Call Ifol p,m, Flomr Bam at Wllton'i IHl'l Route<br />

Tuchtlwe. N.J. 421-30*4.<br />

mmm. • «<br />

LINWOOC ROOF INS — Strvlno<br />

Atlantic and Capa Way CMntlM for u<br />

yNn, ShlnglH, ildlng, '«ntn> hot<br />

nj<strong>of</strong>i Prt* MtlmatN, iniurtd. Call W-<br />

H<br />

HOVE AND tUSiNIM OWHBRS -<br />

Could you o. nditf Bvary • »eonfl. a<br />

blwy. you tan prOMM your family,<br />

home at • raatauHa feat. Call<br />

WiynHf.MBMwMntMtp,m, M<br />

WALT fAIBR PAINTINO - IN.<br />

TEBIOR — •XTBNIOR — • pareant<br />

dMunt fer Hntar Citlnni PHlly ln><br />

tuna. Fr« «1lm.m. Yay MM IM<br />

rMt, now Mil ttw MM, N yn, n><br />

pwlanc CllttKBH. M<br />

CARPENTER-contractor av.llabl.;<br />

•ddllloni, ramodtllnl, dwU. Me,<br />

LManHd and IraurW: till thlmp, Ml.<br />

1M7, , tf<br />

Sat. April 11 from M-M71»dStrMt. 4.<br />

DININO SET — Blond mahogany, taM*.<br />

•Ix chair and China clout, walnut<br />

knattalddnk.Calim4«a. 41»<br />

MOVINO SALE -~ himlturt, blkaa,<br />

dothtt. air condition*, tnl*. ml«c. IS1<br />

P«rk Avi., Marmora. 1:30 a,.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Sal. April 31. e-lt<br />

PUCH—Maul /Hoped 'tl, mint condition.<br />

•VIRORBIN LANDiCAPINO — UW.00. Cell evening.. WV-0941, tn<br />

Compiet. Uwticir.. swung, tti^cJilng.<br />

«d cinn list, landjeaw OMIan, ft.R. LOVE SEAT-OullMd blue floral print,<br />

tM and itena, floral dMgn.'eall tSJ on cream background, very good con-<br />

MM. 144 dition. tlOO. Call tl7<strong>On</strong>Sttttr 5. tn<br />

Boating<br />

NEW AND USED SAILBOARDI — at<br />

gnat prtcat By MJitral, CBrlan; -Air<br />

Borne, High Wind Minna accaworw By<br />

Windturtlng Hawaii, wmd.urtlng<br />

MMnt, tign up now and racaiva W<br />

parcant <strong>of</strong>f ragular , Orict BatMm<br />

PWdaO»aA»Mnn tt<br />

ROBOLO i«7t ~ 1* foot. 1JS.H.K<br />

Johnton — Flint equip, ncallant<br />

eond, PJOD, Call iiMS-JWantr ?<br />

pjn. ' 14-lt<br />

BOAT FOR PJINT WIIKDAY1 —<br />

Hann rantal. fIthlno or tkllno.<br />

raaponilbl. adulti only, Call 11MU-<br />

D —Miwaaiandar, |.<br />

O with trtPar. Bxcallant cohoiflon.'<br />

LOBdtd.'ctll liat iiaan t a.m. — « p.m.'<br />

WW»BC1 t> t>«M»1l>l «M'<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

NSW DUPLBX — IIM.no Thrn<br />

btdrooon. 1 bttht, ctntrtl air.<br />

OLDER DUPLEX — S7S400. Two<br />

bedroom., tenant occupied, new<br />

hut.<br />

COUNTRY RANCHER — 1115.000<br />

Thrn btdroomt. 1 Mm, M<br />

ac»<br />

JEAN BUCKMON REALTY<br />

Realtor<br />

lM-9th Street 3rV-*34$<br />

REALTY<br />

Bu».(<br />

CONTRAI<br />

Builder<br />

Doymiwisbisi<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oiy7 i><br />

BuBdlngbu v<br />

Owna<br />

Steps tt I<br />

•culfi<br />

398%<br />

R.E. For:<br />

UNIOUB CUSTOM MlTtT<br />

woooMmmlnf M M MM <<br />

MnyainraaiiM «ua<br />

a^iactacular vfawJjPS-V<br />

ojr<br />

Patch.<br />

ISLAND


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11<br />

E 1JT ^ THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J THURSDAY, APIjIL 19,1984,<br />

„„.,„,,,-7Z<br />

OAflOINS PLAZA—OCMnClty't Oily<br />

nwi-rlif eonaomlnliiin. <strong>On</strong>* btOmm, CONDITION - J M^ooni r«<br />

OUPLIX IN SOUTHIND — In<br />

DMroom. modern »(j»rtmmti with<br />

iXh»lIr»pirtiHml. nlMW Bran „. F _„ In the umliy ndoMxMiatf <strong>of</strong> SS?:d^S^lcn<br />

M Inc RMI M W Pk<br />

l fiMr"siu'M«' Ci?5m»n£ l«i^*Si:iiSii*Tui. _<br />

P«rfc Merlon p«nt.«*tt>**>. MulMMn, nc. ^""o *Hv BIfi?». MMUDWIM **wner$'apartment, large<br />

obby, plus Guest House<br />

icenseforir^pnTs central<br />

location, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking<br />

'or 6 8 cars $125,000<br />

"Corner Location" Front<br />

building with 2 and 3<br />

bedroom apartments plus<br />

large one bedroom rear<br />

cottage. Furnished, steps<br />

to beach and boardwalk. A<br />

good buy at $114,900.<br />

"Jriplex" In beachblock <strong>of</strong> *<br />

Brighton Place With one,<br />

three, and four bedroom<br />

apartments.- Fully heated<br />

(gas), steps to beac5>,<br />

ocean views plus - 3 car<br />

garage. Reduced to<br />

$1<br />

**£^<br />

letting for thl* large two"bearoom rancher.* A beau.<br />

tlful, trtnquH »pot >-> a plate for all seasons. Just 10<br />

, minute* to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. W,f00v , ' ?•<br />

RE. ForS*le R.E. ForSjIe R. E. For Sale<br />

MUMORA-4 twdrwm WKMT. I<br />

Btm, o«r«w. mud fton, Mly Und<br />

REALTOR<br />

?40eatter*ejB(J,39fMMuS<br />

HANDYMAN'S<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Carderisooplox<br />

with Penthouse<br />

$86,000<br />

Inspection by Appointment<br />

amtX>-<strong>On</strong>tt*arcoml»tf<br />

Block, excellent condition Owner<br />

eittlMslsr quick icK IWduod •> k* is<br />

VUmlMT OffOMTUNITIU -<br />

ItivcM HO^OO. TArM ««mlly, ill<br />

im*e, ill numti twjto incon*.<br />

•Mtuad M tmm Shsn Kmlty,<br />

Hmntfttn§*yAft mim ti<br />

•BAUTIFUU.V 0<br />

Inc., mrnmn, nrk MM* «)<br />

O<br />

OMAN CITY'* r- IkM* tnntitnni<br />

OMsmmlun; V» OtnMm Ptti» thrat<br />

•Mvoni, 1 Mil win wttfi<br />

M |* tMM<br />

mm. *. RHtto<br />

MMMMttuMadl,<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

ntALTM<br />

A BUY Lovely spacious year 'round family home. Five or<br />

6 bedrooms, Vh baths, located onprestlglous street, beautiful<br />

Plaza Place. Spacious rooms, hot wafer heated, In<br />

ground pool In rear yard, garage plus <strong>of</strong>f-street parking.<br />

Many additional features. Owners want to tell. Asking<br />

$130,000.<br />

BRICK 3 bedroom year 'round home In Gardens <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

asking $120,000,<br />

SBATUUmCAVE 8M4011<br />

GREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

fALES«HHTAL8<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

Jersey Shore<br />

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buyers. Call Today I<br />

609-927-1451 ' •<br />

visit Our Furnished Model Home at<br />

44 Grtate Bay Drive<br />

SfHIU<br />

COflNWELLS REALTY<br />

REALTY<br />

BEACHFRONTS<br />

OOLD COAST Second floor condominium with fantastic<br />

Views. 4 Bedrooms—3 Full Baths and many<br />

other features. Similar Units priced higher *-<br />

ONLY (295,000. - '<br />

GOLD COAST Modem 2 Bedroom ~ 1 Bath first floor unit<br />

with good view <strong>of</strong> ocean. Excellent rental<br />

property. ONLY 1195400.<br />

SOUTH END Two family In excellent location. Situated<br />

on a «r* lot. This one's a sleeper at $339,000.<br />

Brand new 3 Bedroom — 2 Bath along Central Avenue with<br />

air, wet bar, fireplace and much more. Call for details.<br />

South end corner duplex under construction. Total cedar<br />

exterior. $250,000. — Unique design.<br />

Affordable 2 Bedroom — 1 Bath along good area <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

Avenue. Good income from summer rentals. Listed for<br />

$115,000.<br />

Centrally located 2 family with a bulldable 2 family lot<br />

Beautiful! Irst floor apartment with 3 bedrooms - 2 baths,<br />

; living room, dining area and modern kitchen. Second floor<br />

unit has 2 bedrooms -1 bath. Both units heated by gas<br />

Asking $139,000.<br />

Beach block 2 family In top condition. First floor has 2 Bedrooms<br />

— l Bath and the second floor has 3 Bedrooms —<br />

Vh baths- Maintenance free exterior. Fantastic rental<br />

property. $189,000 furnished.<br />

South end Willlamsburg duplex In Immaculate condition.<br />

2 Bedrooms each floor. Very anxious seller. ONLY 1126,900.<br />

Fully rented duplex with Income <strong>of</strong> $9,400 and an assumable<br />

FHA mortgage all for $115,000.<br />

South end West Avenue duplex with 3 Bedrooms—2 Baths<br />

on each floor and heated by gas. 1115,000,<br />

Brand new maintenance free duplex with 3 large Bedrooms<br />

—2 Baths, gas heat and front and rear decks. $169,900.<br />

Flat top duplex. Fully rented near nice beach. ONLY<br />

$129,900.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Neat as a pin 3 Bedroom -~ 1 Bath Ranch In Bay area. Pood<br />

view <strong>of</strong> water. Fireplace In living room. Situated on «targe<br />

50x100 lot. $125,000.<br />

Good buy In south end. Has 5 Bedrooms—2 baths, enclosed<br />

1 porch and the" potential to convert to a 3 family.ONLY<br />

* Nice location in a' 2 Bedroom — 2 Bait) cottage along Asbury <<br />

Avenue. Cleanasawhlttlearalfullyfurnlshed.$114,000,<br />

Corner rancher with excellent rental hlitoryVtW3 Bed- ,<br />

rooms — 1 Bath and Hfully rented for tti* ««non. Listed 3<br />

forH19,500. \ y^s, u ji } < «-'.,'^ " .?<br />

%ABedroom — JBath«noleqniargeJot, Very r*ai<strong>of</strong>i«Wy •,<br />

fpriced rtntfib. ^^'. 7' -\-' n' ' , ' ^<br />

r 'f{ I '',1.1 !-,*•*;,. .iiV* " .tA\"l _•..'',.._. M_ t. . t<br />

' Cozy 3 Bedroom—I Bath reocner In lagoon area A_.,...._,<br />

• '" - ' n.wo^iivrntng«ov««M|arBjt«6x1g»i<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION<br />

ROBERT L SHARP, Realtor ''<br />

5501 WEST AVE. f Q 2700«BuHr*V<br />

3990704 Ua 399-1637!<br />

WATERWAY VIEWS FOR ONLY $106,000<br />

Attractive 4 bedroom home Witt) family<br />

fireplace, large yard, sun deck and mow,<br />

INVESTMENT DUPLEX WITH YEAR ROUND.'fI<br />

COME FOR ONLY S99,5O0 Oulet neighborhood. - ./.ft<br />

LEASE PURCHASE<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

POR SALE BY OWNER<br />

CUSTOM HOME • 4 BOAT S LI P<br />

DEFER DOWNPYMT. TO JAN<br />

PIN. AVAIL. 5325,000 398-55"<br />

finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

? \<br />

tkgawe on ipaWing' -••''<br />

Ert. Tt*cnt)KiM> new<br />

luxuy^icMx|icci witb(pffyite j<br />

tort ifip».aib»n» dub ind pool r)<br />

FkoiAundtr $200,000. ,<br />

"Real Clean" isthe won! for this largeS Bedroom -^af<br />

single on Brigantlne Drive. Hantwood floorf^tI<br />

Ea*y conversion to a two f«mily.«115XI00. ,;/<br />

Cote cottage In Bay area with J Bmlm&pij&<br />

Posslbri owner nnanclng to qualified buyeri,'ve<br />

ableat*75/»o * '* 'tt»<br />

Approximate income <strong>of</strong> $9,500. All three units are<br />

and It's listed for only $98,500. - -'•* ><br />

Central location for this large 12 Bedroom -J<br />

house on a large (0K 100 lot. To be told<br />

with new Jalousie windows and new w«ttr<br />

Four bedrooms, 2lA sum single,<br />

family<br />

Slt4,»o,<br />

ff<br />

y room,tgaraoe v *rtd much morer<br />

Ayenuelnvi<br />

COMMERC./u:<br />

'.^,


*<br />

R,E. For Sale<br />

THE SENTjNEL-LEOGEn, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

^HISTORIC CAPE UAV<br />

• ' OCEAHFHONT<br />

i Condominium<br />

Luxurious 1880 sq. ft. 2Vi<br />

bath condominium with<br />

otfery amentlty available<br />

for gracious living, In-<br />

cOKiing * balconies and fire-<br />

prpre. in a magnificent<br />

oq««nfront location, selling<br />

fey the remarkable price <strong>of</strong>:<br />

; '161,000<br />

5 THE CAPERS<br />

(fa-ant Ave. & teach Drive<br />

MV-M4-IS9*<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

BMUWUI ><br />

WttttfnntMomm<br />

E*c*llihtVhwOf<br />

Inland Waterway<br />

Living Room • Dining Area<br />

Kitchen - '4 Bedrooms<br />

Recreation Room • 2 Baths<br />

Oarage-Heated &.<br />

Air-conditioned •<br />

GULL REALTY, INC.<br />

Real Estate Broker<br />

2208 Bay Ave.<br />

Ph0it6 399-8030<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19,198K1T<br />

R.E. For Sal*<br />

_, IXHBAfKAV—j tearoom*, a toMtlMPOINT —<br />

bem* firtt ftoorj 1 bedroom*, 1 bath oath home wim *ftt. .<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale Rooms<br />

TAKiOVBR RBNfAUhl/rinlKl<br />

Sumnwr ApW- i fo 4 Mttwim Odbd<br />

uttt cdlftn tiMjXO 1M FMH<br />

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE<br />

BlrfLDING, 200 Block Of<br />

west Avenue. Four <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

powder room, second floor<br />

storage, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking,<br />

room for enlargement.<br />

Asking 190,000.<br />

GREAT FOR ,KIDS<br />

Gardens home near beach',;<br />

Extra large lot (possible<br />

subdivision Info two lots); 7<br />

bedrpomsi 4 baths, 2- car<br />

garage, southern exposure.<br />

Asking 1710,000 furnished.<br />

HE IS RISEN!<br />

REJOICE<br />

HAPPY<br />

NQRTHEND DUPLEX.<br />

Large lot, detached garage<br />

with shower, each unit has<br />

3 .bedrooms, living .room,<br />

dining room, kitchen and<br />

porch. Heated throuohouf,<br />

Asfclng 1130,000 unfurnished.,<br />

nished.<br />

MODERN. COUNTRY<br />

KITCHEN. New listing,<br />

near Fourth Street and tne<br />

bay. Living room,' 4<br />

bedrooms/ 2 baths, utility<br />

room and large fenced<br />

yard. Asking $15,000 unfur-<br />

nished.<br />

OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />

34th add Asbury Avt.<br />

OPEN<br />

7 DAYS<br />

N0RTHEND DUPLEX, In<br />

very nice neighborhood.<br />

Each unit has 2 bedrooms,<br />

llVlng room, dining room,<br />

kitchen. Heatt' «lrst floor,<br />

^y rented fei ivSi sum-<br />

er. Just reduced to<br />

$tt?»5upfurnlih§d.<br />

LARGE COMFORTABLE<br />

FAMILY ROOM WITH-<br />

FIREPLACE. New listing,<br />

northMuf. Oversized<br />

master bedroom and four<br />

additional bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, .living room, dining<br />

room, detached garage.'<br />

Asking' (101,000 • unfur-<br />

nished.<br />

HciLLiNT INCOME<br />

POSSIBILITIES. Large<br />

herne with owners quar-<br />

ters. io guest rooms and a 2<br />

BiUreom apartment. Near<br />

(Met), boardwalk, ehur-<br />

eWH and stores. Heated<br />

aJw furnished.<br />

franklin ^Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE<br />

— single family • northend<br />

near bay. New. listing.<br />

Three bedrooms, Vh baths,<br />

garage, new heater. Asking<br />

171,500.<br />

rfpf A BUYI A STEAL —<br />

fourth Street near the bay<br />

arid convenience store.<br />

Four bedroom well main-<br />

tained home with fenced<br />

yard and patio. A real buy<br />

it 171,100 unfurnished.<br />

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL<br />

—All this a or 6 bedroom,<br />

IW bath home needs ts<br />

some T-L-C by YOU. A<br />

Steal At SI5,ooo Furnished.<br />

•\ • Hi• -<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

Steps' To Yacht Club -<br />

Charming 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath<br />

Home with fantastic view*<br />

situated on large lot w/2<br />

B/5-Fteallstlc $235,000. , .<br />

Single Home • 3 "drms, 1<br />

full-2V4 Bath**** ' Oln.,<br />

Klt.,2enc t«kW?' < J c . ' i<br />

Latwonfroo* ,n -"Family<br />

JJjIIBP*MW.-3<br />

plus 2 M !<br />

slip».Vt»Klng $179,50.0.00.<br />

, porch, Det<br />

^$79,500.00<br />

aS0,00O.0O2y«ara<br />

VALUE<br />

Riviera Lagoonfront - En-<br />

trance hail, living room;<br />

dining room, country Kit-<br />

chen, large family room<br />

with fireplace, half bath,<br />

laundry room. 5 bedrooms,<br />

2 full baths plus enclosed<br />

patio, garage, 2 open<br />

leeks, lounging deck, 3<br />

ooat slips, floating dock.<br />

Don't miss this low Interest<br />

2nd mortoage, $50,000.00<br />

for 2 yedrs at 5% Interest to<br />

qualified buyer. Priced to<br />

sell at $1*8,000.<br />

Furnished Family Home<br />

w/4 Bdrms., 2 full baths, llv.<br />

r ,'w/flrepiace, formal din.<br />

rm., k|t., lot 80 x 45 — ex-<br />

cellent rtelohborhood—Listed<br />

$137,500.<br />

Nice Ranch Home w/3<br />

Bdrms., full bath, gas heat,<br />

situated on large lot - con<br />

venlent to stores & schools.<br />

Asking W5,ooo.<br />

Single Family, centrally<br />

located ha? 3 Bdrms, 2 full<br />

baths, oil heat, lot 40x115..<br />

Asking $72,500<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Newer Ddplex—4 Bdrms., <<br />

• 2 lull baths, fam. rm.' 1st f |,<br />

3 Bdrms., 2 full bams,3 open<br />

deefcs 2nd f I. Great Location<br />

a. Realistic Price I Inspect |<br />

Nowlll<br />

tOCATED ON TWO LOTS,<br />

charming seashore Home<br />

iji Gardens. Large enclosed<br />

porch, living room, dining<br />

worn, kitchen, 4 bedrooms,<br />

J'/i baths and -garage.<br />

Asking (125,000 furnished.<br />

CLOSE TO STORE,<br />

BANKS,'.AND CHURCHES,<br />

center c|ty residence on<br />

30/xlOO" commercial zoned<br />

lot. Has 4 bedrooms, living<br />

room, dining room, 1V!»<br />

bam*. large porch,<br />

detached 2 car garage.<br />

Asking iHOOufurnlshed.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> a Kind Duplex - Llv.<br />

rm., din. rm., kitchen, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths each.<br />

Plus Owners Quarters with<br />

woodstove and central air.<br />

Oversized 2 car garage. Lot<br />

58 x 115 with 2 Docks and 3<br />

Boatsllp*. Inspect Now 1111<br />

Bay Are',<br />

hlt<br />

jJUST LISTED 3 Income cENTErt CITY'DUPLEX<br />

^ItsnearcentercltwfUMy S?£&£?l$n^<br />

Rented on year y lease*. N t bwlwom ,ncorn(><br />

ffnftv «T^«rit " hlf currerttl/^'rented<br />

(Portunlty. »1J,SOO yearly year|y Very nl(;e con, I<br />

y p y y<br />

Income. Call for details.<br />

m<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

i r\GtNCY<br />

Bayshore Drive, Well con<br />

structed home situate in<br />

84x100 lot w/5 boatsllps,<br />

consists <strong>of</strong>-llv. rm., din,<br />

rm., new kit, * bdrms, den,<br />

2 full baths & 2 car gar<br />

Asking Realistic $254,500.<br />

Extremely attractive con-<br />

temporary on letti st. Lagoon<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers yoU Living Rm. w/<br />

Vvood burning stove. Dining<br />

Rm., Kit., 4 BR's, 3 B's<br />

Healed & Furn. - 2 Docks, 2 .<br />

Lg. B/S's. Adequate <strong>of</strong>f<br />

street parking Inspect<br />

Nowlll I<br />

Large'Famlly Home - Llv.<br />

rm.' w/llreplar*, o\n. rm.,<br />

kit., 5 BrfffcA- *'» baihs.<br />

Excellent Opportunity for<br />

Large Family.- iv Bdrm.<br />

Riviera Home In Tip Top<br />

Condition. Features Incl.<br />

Fam- rm. W/cozy F/P,<br />

economic gas heat, open<br />

(deck, patio, dock & 2<br />

Boat slips Inspect this<br />

fine home Today!I<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

Duplex —Llv rm.dln rm,<br />

kitchen, 3 bedrooms, IVi<br />

baths, oil H/W heat each<br />

unit. Plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

parking. Asking $280,000.<br />

Mortgage terms to qualified<br />

buyer; 20% dn., 10 years, 30<br />

yearsched.,10%lnt.<br />

..GARDENS<br />

Nice Home w/Ll v. rm., din.<br />

rm., breakfast rm., kit<br />

cheny iam'iy, rm., 3 Bdr<br />

ms,3fullbafhs, 1 car gar.<br />

Includes extra building lot -<br />

Inspect Now,!<br />

' " SiNGLES '<br />

imlly |<br />

ins,,<br />

ncolly<br />

1 full bs |<br />

Priced. I<br />

Lg. 2 Family • 3 Bdrm. & 5<br />

Bdrm. unit. Plus 2 car gar<br />

only $99,500. ' ,<br />

Two Fa<br />

3 BR<br />

upper h<br />

Heated I<br />

2 BR |<br />

uarage.<br />

Wesley Ave. - Across from<br />

Beach Upper Cottage • 6<br />

Bdrms,, 2 full baths &<br />

newer Kitchen- 1st f I. Apt. 2<br />

Bdrms, 1 Bath Listed<br />

$19u,000. ( Furhtshedl 11<br />

INVESTMENT<br />

Beach Block Location 1 —'<br />

3 Units- all, rented Yearly.<br />

, Excellent Investment Op<br />

portunltVUIl<br />

imerclal<br />

Avenue<br />

Parking.<br />

bulk<br />

financing<br />

Buyeri<br />

•a deck. Owner<br />

to Qualified<br />

corner Homewim liv. r., w/<br />

flreplacerdin. rrri,, klt.v* . ' /Minimum down paymtnt, lOpar-<br />

N«wJ«r«y,ajmorespgcificsllrictfor cant financing. Atklng |if,«00.<br />

ID In the fropoul Form, will tx received tMckliwn Bulldar*. tOTVf or aHlMI<br />

b/.tha <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board ot Education, (venlngt. ., ,•,' tf<br />

May til, lW4.«t II.-OO a.m.<br />

ti i<br />

, L ' - •-,' TUESDAY ,<br />

LotsForSala Ecumenical Conncil <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy meeting, -<br />

ZSLXtVZ "M^ Cliurch, 7:5liljB.<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbm<br />

meeting, rectwy basement, 8<br />

(un., tpeaker Dr. EUxabdh<br />

Ketneno«b <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Qdropractic Center.<br />

SLEEPSOFASALE!<br />

10% to 40% OFF<br />

Loveseaf, Full or Queen Size Sleepers<br />

bySealy*<br />

All feature Innerspring AAattresses<br />

Popular Styles & Colors in Stock<br />

for Immediate Delivery<br />

n*n nowi call aaily' nwmiw<br />

evenlngjstowpni.fOJOt 4<br />

time, at which time the Mid lealed bids BAYFRONT LOT — a<br />

on the Propotal Form approved for nil* —- '<br />

1IA9ONAL -- Strut floor 1 bdrm apt,<br />

ona blocK from baach and boardwalk.<br />

Slwaakly, montn or aaatonal, Will<br />

raduc* for. ona or two paraoni for tha<br />

aa>oCllM*4MS il»<br />

LUXURIOUS UoqON FRONT homa<br />

—] badroomi 1 batht, Aug lit to sapt<br />

13th MOM piiiaiitll q»n»Ka»8. I)<br />

ONE BEDROOM APT. — ml..<br />

location, alaapa 4, Indudaa cable, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

atraat'paH(lna.t27IXI«aaaon. Jfl-0711 or<br />

wjwa tf<br />

CLEAN — ,t and 3 bedroom watkly<br />

rantal* from two to PJ0, famlHH only<br />

-Jath Blackmon, jiaaltor, 304-Wh Street.<br />

mUAS • • • ' • ' " • • • T „<br />

fnteoti for ule >aoM<br />

* and lami tile bafu. oat,t<br />

fm and lot a few itep* M bucal<br />

[ aad baardwam. Baceliaat in«Hti*,|<br />

I »hl»«ljeclr«im,l bath heated upper<br />

I cottag* with newly ptneled nvlngl<br />

I fMtn.E^tra Income too from sfint I<br />

| Boor panatad i bearoam, 1 bath I<br />

\2S2&BF~ m *<br />

WANTED<br />

Maybayou ara out ot torn<br />

lor tha aummaiana naida<br />

BESP0NS1BLEFAMILY<br />

PiiiiWi/l If/ou'lint<br />

thl*na*t)SThankyou!<br />

388-1778<br />

p pp o i<br />

proposal, or an exact replica at to wor-<br />

ding and punctuation. Coplei <strong>of</strong> wctl<br />

Proposal Form, tne Advertisement, and<br />

me Terms and Specifications may be ob-<br />

tained from the <strong>of</strong>fice ot the <strong>City</strong>'s Con-<br />

sulting Engineers, walker, Prevltl,<br />

Holmes & Associates, Ml Asbury<br />

Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey. A non-<br />

refundable charge ot JO.00 Is required In<br />

order to obtain each set ol specifications<br />

and plans.<br />

HACH PROPOSAL must be accom-<br />

panied by s certified or casnler's check<br />

drawn upon a National or state Bank or<br />

Trust company, payable fo the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education In the amount o*<br />

no less than ten percent (1DK) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

total amount bid, or a bid bond for the<br />

ume amount, but In no case In excess <strong>of</strong><br />

120.000.00.<br />

EACH PROPOSAL must also Include<br />

a certificate or letter from a Surety<br />

Company statins that It will provide the<br />

contractor wllh a bond In tile "sum<br />

specified If they ere awarded ( contract.<br />

A SURETY BOND <strong>of</strong> a company<br />

autnorlied to do buslneu In the store <strong>of</strong><br />

New jeney in form satisfactory to the<br />

Board solicitor In'.tliepertal sum<strong>of</strong> ona<br />

hundred percent (10O%) <strong>of</strong> the full<br />

•mount <strong>of</strong> the contract will be required<br />

t upon execution <strong>of</strong> tne contract.<br />

HIPPER T N<br />

Masonic Club ^meeting,<br />

Maetmic Temple,8 pjn.<br />

ur«ar» bum top eto» to the •dlaeant<br />

PropartyiinBonthaaasfaiidwaWaloa*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the properf l*> Invorvad<br />

Alin<br />

xn execution <strong>of</strong> tne contract. , Hall, Ninth street md AMvrv Avm»<br />

' ; SINGLES<br />

For the large family, ws tjave a nice A bedroom, two story home on desirable<br />

double corner fat at 25th & West Avenue. Extras Include •unlwn iMna reom With<br />

fireplace, wmH>< room.& den. Priced well below replacement east Call now for<br />

appointment. t *""•""<br />

*1L ' - . - • • • .<br />

Riviera Split Level lust listed on large 50x100' lot. This 3 bedroom, SV* bath proper-<br />

ty has cathedral celling in living room, spacious family room, attached garage and<br />

much more. Asking $129,500. " "<br />

»o you an* duplex on a fMloy lot<br />

)*m » car »aBeTP**j(aiJ 1 bedrnim<br />

' ' tile bath f|nt floor unit ranted<br />

ly ptva 2 badroom, aacond floor,<br />

oaa heat, utility room with<br />

er and dryer, fenced^ Hd* yanl,<br />

child Mfaty. Today'* bargain,<br />

jjiontmlBit.<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Luncheonette and 2 bedroom apt*<br />

•xtellent Income Priced right to<br />

till excellent family bnlneu op<br />

PMfunlty<br />

A wldevarloty<strong>of</strong><br />

soasons/, mdnlhly<br />

. and Weekly rentals <<br />

art available thru:<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

RulBatat*<br />

Raaltora<br />

2700A*buryAv«. 300-1037<br />

SS0iWtAS9007e<br />

contract, the contractor agrees to com All <strong>of</strong> in* paper* In connection with<br />

ply with retirement* <strong>of</strong> P L. \m, C 127 thl* application era on file Intha omc*<br />

and Chapter W <strong>of</strong> the Public Laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the ttaZl tJoaTd « . . , ^<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> eaucatlon, Ml Mbury Avenue, regular buslneu hour*<br />

-W<br />

.»!£<br />

DUPLEXES :<br />

Two unit property In very desirable location at 43rd and Asbury Avenut, First floor<br />

h« 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor is a 1 bedroom spacious apartment with a larse deck.<br />

Owner anxious. Just reduced to $120,000.<br />

r<br />

Real sleeper at 20th & Central Is avallable.Thls 2 unit proptrty eonilifs <strong>of</strong> a % story<br />

Cape Cod with 2 bedrooms, & one bath, fireplace, and new vinyl siding. Out back Is , -<br />

a detached garage with a renovated efficiency apartment above Very realistically "•*<br />

prlc6d fit $135/000 ^~<br />

Would you believe? Wesley Avenue duplex with 3 bedrooms on each floor, 12 per- -<br />

cent owner financing to qualified buyer and fully rented for 'M season AM for<br />

S139.500 furnished.<br />

Two Cottages, Front to ftack, each with three bedrooms, available at 19th &\<br />

Asbury. Front rtncher(haifl«is heat and Is fully rented for '84 season. Rear wilt Is a<br />

lovely newer 2 «6ry townhoiise. Anxious owner, has reduced price to $155,000, fur-<br />

nished • * , r:<br />

New Listing Thai'Can't ,Lasf I Spacious 28' wide corner duplex at 53rd & West '",<br />

• Avenue Maintenance free vinyl siding, 2 car garege. Fireplaces/ocean view from<br />

porches, 3 bedroprps & 2 luff baths on each floor. Fairly priced as duplex and also<br />

available as condo Units, Under llQO.OOO each I"<br />

(Ml<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

ROUND APT. - Hew one<br />

. m, umumlthad, aun JKK, free<br />

PtrMng, MM ploa utll. Cell WMOM. 4-M<br />

OCEAN SIDE OF CENTRAL AVE<br />

Wock to and St. Beach, Boardwalk<br />

Cable, wilder, First half season First<br />

Joor, 3 BR, aleept s, 1I7J0 Second fidor,<br />

^BR^leap* «, tajo Families Owner<br />

ONE BEDROOM COTTAGE — U100<br />

•eawn Sacorw floor, ]'badroom apti<br />

t3J0Oi aeuon, %ua weekly. Three<br />

bedroom cottage, tvsss uuon, uu<br />

wtiKly. Families only, oott ReallV.<br />

Realtor*, 3»»A»tjuryAv»,»»son, 4 \1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, or presented to<br />

tne. Business Administrator located at<br />

the above address at the time <strong>of</strong> calling<br />

for said bids'<br />

TH£ BOARD reserves tne right to<br />

relecf-any or all bid* If It deems It In the<br />

best public Interest to do so<br />

Antoinette J Ruggferf<br />

Business Administrator,<br />

Board Secretary<br />

J-llMT.P F tw 7J<br />

CITY OF OCtJAN CITY<br />

CAPB MAY COUNTY.<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

RESOLUTION M-24-ltf<br />

A RESOLUTION AMENDING THI<br />

19*4 BUDGET FOR THE CITY Of=<br />

OCEAN CITY TO INCLUDE AD<br />

DITIONAL FUNDS OF »7J^00 FROM<br />

THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FOR<br />

HOUSING INSPECTIONS MADE BY<br />

CITY OF O£EAN CITY PERSONNEL<br />

Ronald L.Tahf,E*4uire<br />

Attorney for P*tWortera<br />

Robert (C Bell, Eiiiabetn Ban and<br />

Gerald Corcoran and Myre Corcoran<br />

aolAibury Avenue<br />

Municipal<br />

adopted on<br />

I NEW<br />

J OJie and 2 bedrooms, fully<br />

I equipped, unfurnished<br />

I cftidos. Bay Ave., Somers<br />

bint. Available Imme-<br />

I dtately.<br />

HARBOItCOVE<br />

| SOMERSPOINt<br />

>| 653-6038<br />

' BeMiiUfuI Beachfront<br />

\ Apartmant ',<br />

Si|mm«rR«ntal , , <<br />

It has every convenient* you want—<br />

t<strong>of</strong>ielner w(th unsurpaiied beauty <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie ocean, available for yel<br />

Z1W23-1822<strong>of</strong>39B3113!.<br />

WHEREAS, the local Munlcl<br />

Button for tl\ey i<br />

the uth day <strong>of</strong> March, 1M4, and<br />

WHBRBA5, "the Public Hearing on<br />

•aid budget had been held as •dvertlsed,<br />

and<br />

WHEREAS, II li deifnd at Hit* time to<br />

amend Hid adopted budget, and<br />

WHEREAS, In accordance with N.J.S<br />

jOAfit? (which |i commonly referred to<br />

e»i.tti» Chapter 159 Amendment<br />

PtnceH),', which provldaa that the<br />

^Director <strong>of</strong> the Dlvlilon <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

NOTICE OP PUBUC/KIETING<br />

- Tfwmaa J. Camp and clorlt Camp <strong>of</strong><br />

1?1 w. Johnson Avenue, Sornen Point,<br />

New Jeney hai applied to Hi* <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

city Planning Bum for ajr* plah ap<br />

provai to construct a retaft-'stor*,<br />

tforaoe area and second floor apartment<br />

at lisa Asmiry Avenue also know) as<br />

Block 1105, Lot* 2* and W. <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

New jersey. Tnlt application wilt be<br />

heard at a mooting on May J, IfaJ at 7:10<br />

p.ifi/. In the Council Chambers <strong>of</strong> city<br />

Hall mi and Aibury Avenue, Ocaan <strong>City</strong>.<br />

New jersey.<br />

Plain an on fin jit the Code InMr<br />

cement Office at S50 Asbury Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, New Jeney and may be<br />

reviewed during regular builnai* hourt.<br />

HARRY A. DSLVSNTHAL, Jr.<br />

Atton)#y for Apptfuntt *<br />

9ATrFMY<br />

Matchpolnt.Jn. bridge,<br />

community center, 7:30 pjn.<br />

pg g<br />

ctmrcb iiaD. Boms:<br />

neaday and ITwnday,<br />

to 3 pjn.; Friday ii bag day,<br />

10 aon. to noon.,<br />

ELECT<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Kl#anlfl Club meeting,<br />

Rtymoutblnn, 12:15 pjn.<br />

Lelaure dab <strong>of</strong> Good<br />

.Ounsd mating, soda! hall, l<br />

MARK VtDETtO<br />

Women's Cooperative<br />

League meeting, youth<br />

carter, 9 a jn.<br />

Owner <strong>of</strong> The Spinning Wheel Flower Shop / "j<br />

Vote May 8th ht ~ '<br />

,}•&*<br />

Jtnwy p<br />

meeting, 7:15 pjn.<br />

Govemment Service* may approve the<br />

Inaertionbf any Special Item <strong>of</strong> Revenue<br />

APTS —tula and 2 bedroom*, near beach<br />

and ttiopplng: Avallabla Memorial Day<br />

until Labor pay. Call SW.JM0/ tf<br />

-THREE BDRM APT. — lit. fl. 1 blk<br />

beach ft bdwk. Weekly O75., famine*<br />

only Juna to"July Mth avail to Sept<br />

W(!73O ' 419<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Pursuant to Section 73J5H) <strong>of</strong> me<br />

Federal communications Commlulon<br />

Rule* and Regulation*, notice I* beret)/<br />

given mat (Actual FCC filing date Mar<br />

ch M, 1«n, an application we* tendered<br />

FCC, Washington, DC, raquHtlng a con-<br />

Cheas dub, youth center, 7<br />

tun.<br />

, J TWO » frinaa' BDRM. APT»,<br />

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1EACH FRONT— Ocaan aty 2nd lloor<br />

Breet view <strong>of</strong> bast louthend beach<br />

Three bedroom*, sleep* a, central air,<br />

w/d, two docka>3 wtu. mln $1,400 par<br />

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Cedar Beach Civic<br />

AsiwdatlonteartoldirectoreJ<br />

meeting, 46th Stre<br />

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effective padlafatf power <strong>of</strong> kjnwatft.<br />

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V&St 00 for Muling inspection* par,<br />

formed from February 1, HM to June JO,<br />

om February t, 1»4 o June 30,<br />

itM per latter <strong>of</strong> authorization dates<br />

January 31,1914 from the state <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Affair*, .end<br />

' WHCRBAS, the Director <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

DlvUlort <strong>of</strong> Local Oovernmaht Service*<br />

may also approve th* Imertlon <strong>of</strong> any<br />

Ittm <strong>of</strong> appropriation for an \ equal<br />

timount, -<br />

NOW, THBR1PORU, BE<br />

Jesterettes meeting, 8 pjn.<br />

Single parenta society<br />

meeting, and dance, Somen<br />

PUBLIC NOtlCB<br />

The next notilar maetM <strong>of</strong> me<br />

IT Municipal Planning Board <strong>of</strong> th* <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

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I. , ff' CONDOS<br />

Tw Year Old'Dupfex Condp. with both units available. Just in «fme for'summer,,','.<br />

rj season. BUlltby on#<strong>of</strong> O.C.'*fined builders, theseunlUeachhave3bedro0rn*a,2^H<br />

" "—' J ' ?bleA»burj^Avenuelpcatlcwhear58thStreetM3Klng*iOD^ffe%4^<br />

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* " ", « "BSOLVBO that tit* city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, New Jeney will oe heW on<br />

* " hereby reQUesti that the Director <strong>of</strong> the WMttKKy. »ayl,'l»M«t».«»^mln<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Local oovernmant Service* me Council Chamber* m aty Hall.<br />

approve th* insertion <strong>of</strong> an Item <strong>of</strong> TnatollawWo. application* will ba<br />

revenue In the Budget for me year 1IM heard: •<br />

in nw turn <strong>of</strong> VXt 00; wtilch Item I* Minor SuMMtlon* '<br />

now avallabla a* revtmi* frtxti tha State » Jima* B. Kennedy, BMck HOI, Lot J<br />

Road, Sonwrs Point, with live<br />

music and refreshmenta, 8:30<br />

pjn.<br />

- Two BEDROOM HOME - one bath.<br />

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b vtm* fro • KMntaJy, M ,<br />

J*r»ey, Department <strong>of</strong> Com- — owner wlehe* to create a wcond<br />

Attain, pursuant to the bulMeblelotet|tIl-uy*«eyAv*nue.A<br />

.4-1*1 •Nton.CallarrMOiD.<br />

FRANKLIN ON LBT<br />

Kimberiy Jean Franklin, a<br />

aedor math major at Get-<br />

(Pa.) College, has<br />

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•from each * bedroom^t bath unit. Front & rear dechs'; carport parking and fully,'. > - r<br />

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ByCAlHYADAMS teWHonitowortirttt^dal te believes<br />

*i you- tami, Today, it to sdMatto<br />

onamm to tew two cote Unte<br />

Mto, a homo video machine, «t to<br />

the^ks anTmortar <strong>of</strong> flw ThereWseroral programs<br />

ftpm, wtmmmm¥ *«*«?«•&mmm<br />

as a^ng ^. flnart In. the yaars, have been added to<br />

; itudentB, klnderga'rt§n.?: Med Thorough and Efficient<br />

^a.-Ior tia' futUM Mch itudtnt aU tnmt'i<br />

tdajttonHci*«je. portWiifbrUiochildtetawi<br />

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attending workshops alnce<br />

child to receive the special<br />

•tudenti from different areas to talk<br />

^. with the AildfeB, IWi<br />

objecttw famlllarlies the JSd with<br />

arass-asa<br />

propms, on television IS<br />

ttsttiKst<br />

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more children who go home At "the Intermediate school :<br />

from school to an empty the child's eyes are ooened to nvr * 'J'^&KS"iSfm<br />

b^MwidttdrnBdttniy dasaei, nut maw tt * #'JK<br />

let themselves Into their home tracurrlcular activities as tivnj>Q ##i «M««# »^fa!S; i"q%<br />

P^p|.are done work. oraputera is also available to . _ •-,- - - -,.^- \ -w - v,.,-. •^•''*f*?§gs;WWi<br />

^ £ to ^^ r ^ ted<br />

allow children <strong>of</strong> working<br />

tonrtt and fifth" grade<br />

d t o B U S<br />

basically a half step after enough time to establish Pierfy expounded on the sad Herfy noted, • . . mpMta«^m»m0m<br />

• A definite sign <strong>of</strong> the times kindergarten for those rootn; and that Is Important fact that many children suffer •Oim haw been positive naflta,";- , " >: %;m$m<br />

is the number <strong>of</strong> computers in children who just aren't ready for a child. We have our share SnOtiiliaUjr froni trauma g{ changes as weH. •fnehm Michael SBbotiCfc;-<br />

fee primary school Each for first grade." According to<strong>of</strong><br />

'latch key kids,'" he home, whether from the eftoday are mulU-cwtlfled. In a^ertatettfcnt o( the i<br />

third grade, has three com- Hughes, "many ana schools continued, "and that's a sad fects <strong>of</strong> divorce, separation or MM building, they seem a- aty School S(yrt«n.<br />

puters, and each <strong>of</strong> 1he second are checking It out" sign <strong>of</strong> the times."<br />

death.<br />

dted, tags, and have to- major dmtiiM&..^r~.-<br />

and first grades has one, Computer education matt _ Next year, a program is "The slngie parent rait' teeitt geared towards kids.' system b« been in U*<br />

educated with regard to<br />

w«PUteri," BOW aughei<br />

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This program involves a<br />

WWdto"t*|<br />

afL" 1 •""*«• ^^ * ««•• ta time MUM he<br />

with the student. spent helping the child with<br />

Also available to the schoolwork and homework,<br />

fflftS ^_i, gft M »li»ei appovM.<strong>of</strong> ttii<br />

WenW .wrteuta. Children srtnj.jfaeri'sanawfoltot<strong>of</strong><br />

who qualify put their creative love at work in this school,"<br />

liiP<br />

left alone. The parent Is not to "teachers"were only certified fine<br />

blame," he emphaslies, "but in one specific area. How, the hast<br />

abetter system must be people who are hired are very The recent^S^inlllJon<br />

WMrt out CaUnos," be inteHlgentpeoplewitha broad dollar JUldiHon to fi* Hih<br />

continued, "have a lot to do educational backgrwmd." sdwoL^rtSirJwM J -"-- S;<br />

with it. There's good money in The guidance counselor on March 3L"<br />

fcese jobs, but the hours are continued: "People have been bette-librarf<br />

odd. This puts an emotional coming down hard on the stadtnta* ?M^iariMn<br />

on tte Ofld, . education, and.- tlwfs m% " :^ MfflS^'<br />

••It's amaUng bow many <strong>Ocean</strong>QtyU coping well. We (PIM« tort t, |»ge j><br />

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<strong>On</strong>th<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s prestigious,M^acre resort<br />

community. Composed <strong>of</strong> beautifully desiped townhomes<br />

and surrounded by deluxe amenities like boating, sailing and<br />

cabana facilities, swimming pool and tennis courts, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Reef is a completely self-contained resort environment<br />

Discover <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef today and plan fo move in this summer.<br />

By purchasing before our Grand Opening, you can own an<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> community has always<br />

placed a high priority on education .. -.'<br />

^ filgn i scnool, everyone,<br />

students and. faculty, has<br />

P otted sometblng these past<br />

p#*Mr years. We made the<br />

| necessary adjustments. We<br />

learned that we can cooperate<br />

tinder conditions which era<br />

not the best, and have i<br />

successful program."<br />

Along with the classrooms<br />

and <strong>of</strong>fices, two rooms were<br />

added for tbe sole purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

L video viewing. The school<br />

m owns several VCR machine!,<br />

; and according to Opriano,<br />

• "the rooms haven't been<br />

empty glace they were<br />

finished."<br />

The computer situation at<br />

the high school is also<br />

progressing. This year, there<br />

an 12 In the school. By nest<br />

year, It Is expected Out two<br />

Btsto by tut Kaiunlcn<br />

There's a bee In the flowers and grass as these first graders put on<br />

a dress rehearsal for (be school play.<br />

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dozen wm be added. Next (l tlilnk the number Is higher ecorea and first on the verbal grade. Then the school was<br />

year, hopefully, the main ftan it Is, but It Is changing." section reinforces thU." housed In the building at Bth<br />

computer room will be up- dprlano commented, "the Superintendent Subotfch. In KW and Central Avenue,<br />

dated, Courses In computer femlUes that have come here Ws 31st year with <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty which Is now tbe police<br />

Hteracy wffl be <strong>of</strong>fend to « established people. The achoola has seen the system department. Grades Klnfatroduce<br />

tbe concepts to Parents move Into respected undergo a couple <strong>of</strong> major dergarten through sixth used<br />

students who don't want to casino positions." changes. that building while grades<br />

take computer science. Kirk added, "Tbt original "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> went from • Mven through twelve at-<br />

There is an incredible thought was that the casinos strong, family oriented tended the only original<br />

f CITY. N J.<br />

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reoourceSi additional<br />

In 19BS, tbe primary »chool<br />

daaaroom and <strong>of</strong>fice «pace,<br />

and intermediate schoohi<br />

and apodal roama for AVA,<br />

were built, and the north and<br />

activities and dubs,<br />

south wings were added to the<br />

. The addition ted bin<br />

high achooL Ten years later,<br />

an addition wan built on the<br />

mder construction over toe<br />

Intermediate school and<br />

|^^w.A^dtoito<br />

portables were added to the<br />

primary schooL At tt<strong>of</strong> Ume,<br />

the seventh and eighth gradef<br />

Were moved to tbe 19th Street<br />

school, and the high school<br />

became a fpv^yetr school.<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has kept<br />

with the ttmff, rtwrtwni'iij<br />

epeaklng, 11 SuboUch commented.<br />

"Along with added<br />

space, tbe curriculom has completed computer room,<br />

changed to meet the modern ' — —- "•"-- ~<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> life, such ••<br />

science, math, and phyilcal em0 hmigr „<br />

educaton. We tmi bread "0 nave O<br />

based <strong>of</strong>fering in the field <strong>of</strong><br />

fine arts. We have teachers in --«J enUJ<br />

the non-acedemlc courses gOOa SOIU1<br />

which are a definite asset to a<br />

sound edumtlnnHl program." • » JJ^^^J * j<br />

It la apparent to SoboUch SCnOOl district<br />

tut <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty hai a fine<br />

"FMBtoMBand<br />

Inquire about our system. bility to achieve and<br />

n that tradition for me<br />

computer in the guidance would provide great Job op- community into the per- Kboel which is still used<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, which hu to Its BortmiflM to ht<strong>of</strong>c «**«ii ««.--* «- -•- when students aLffi —- • •-••— "- •-'-- wih data Mcktq me UOQi.<br />

__„._ „—__„.. .—, -w, Mwugu, uiu away wim areas codei<br />

TDoy are willing to take on the<br />

„ thousands <strong>of</strong> having viewed the lifestyle discipline, he eiplained."<br />

colleges In the nation. bat exists in Atlantic Qty( The trend, now is an at-<br />

"It hai a four-fear and a tend net to choose it. <strong>Ocean</strong> tttude centered once again on<br />

two-year college file, and a aty Uds are stlD pretty academic success and<br />

financial aid file," explains conservative." structured dlsdphne."<br />

James Kirk, Che head <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School It Subotlch attributes this to<br />

guidance at OCHS. "Although fortunate to taw a "cross the teaching staff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

the computer <strong>of</strong>fers an Ideal section <strong>of</strong> fine staff," says Cltyschools'iliey are highly<br />

place for a student to begin Us Opriano. trained pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who LODGE<br />

search," says Kirk, "It "Tbe teachers today have strong, positive feelings<br />

doesn't replace the become Involved with the towards helping students, WESLEY AVE. AT TENTH PHONE 399-2007<br />

relationship which exists Md's," adds Kirk. "They are Ihey know how to handle the "Our 4Sth Season ol UniurMiied Service"<br />

between the counselor and willing to be advisors and kids <strong>of</strong> today."<br />

ROOMS AND APARTMENT (Family Slit)<br />

those schools and ad- coaches, which isn't always He has seen the buildings Convfnltnf to biich, twirdwalk, business district,<br />

ministration <strong>of</strong>ficers who tie case In other schools, change tee. Years ago, what chorehti, rsstaurartts and ill transportation All<br />

havedealiwith<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for Teachers coming to OCHS are la now tbe Historical Museum rooms with runninB wattr or-private bam<br />

30 years. It saves a great deal rill eager, caring, and sen- at 4th Street ma the school RafM siaionaily ad|ystid for junt and September<br />

tf cfW^d time and reading runriliitf htrt but vn.. you sltive. Mm, «- ..--.-«<br />

nflll have to talk." "Part <strong>of</strong> it Is our ability to fcr grades K through fourth<br />

THE BAUERS, Owner Manager<br />

The rising number <strong>of</strong> say Iw'to people; to pick and<br />

—-mi families Isn't dwose," explains Kirk. _<br />

In the high school "The pendulum is swinging<br />

students as much as with the back," concluded CIpriano." I<br />

younger students. strongly sense that the con-<br />

1 larles iengler<br />

A study conducted in 1981 cern Is returning to students<br />

showed thatover 80 percent <strong>of</strong> as far as academics, drew<br />

the high sdiool studenU are codes, and behavior. The fact FLOORCOVERING • 399-3343<br />

from a two-parent family, feat OCHS placed second Carpetfnoby: Ptppir«lfj Mohawk,<br />

"Many people," Kirk feels, overall In South Jersey In SAT<br />

Downs & other*,<br />

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Open Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

A Victorian Oyesf House<br />

PBRFECTLY LOCATED<br />

AT<br />

729 Wesley Avenue<br />

In Beautiful <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty!<br />

ALL ROOMS WITH TV & Rif RISERATOR<br />

5 Roomswith Bath-Air Conditioning<br />

;. Breezy Porch • Nearby Parking _<br />

:. 609.398-1363<br />

OVEN?<br />

A minor problem...unless you<br />

^on*t IfVf full time at the shorel<br />

Oriten|nt5 arejrnqying in<br />

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Double duty van<br />

'The Silver Bullet' aids the elderly<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Findeison <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe has her<br />

r Jbload pressure taken by Helen Tullner, RN, aboard<br />

the courtesv van.<br />

We're full service Pharmacy<br />

• Prompt Delivery<br />

• Housebound? We'll even pick<br />

up your prescription<br />

• Charge accounts<br />

• 24 Hr. Emergency Prescription<br />

Service<br />

• We honor most prescription plans<br />

Including P.A.A,;"F.C.S. Medieaid, Blue Cross, Medlmet, Paid<br />

and others<br />

1 OCEAN Sth&Asbury<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,j.<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Call 399-3535<br />

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' * > >••••.;, • , •,<br />

QUOUEt<br />

- Lighting \<br />

in the finest tradition<br />

since 1930"<br />

Don & Lynn Claghorn<br />

Possessors<br />

Candle Shoppe • Plush Animals • Christmas Shoppe<br />

Doll Shoppe<br />

(Featuring our exclusive line <strong>of</strong> handmade<br />

collectible porcelain dolls by Kay &Rosemarle)<br />

It's time again to open our door<br />

Come In and browse — We're the "Welcome Store,"<br />

Early American and diversified gifts<br />

Are <strong>of</strong>fered to you with pleasure—<br />

A Candle Shoppe, a Christmas Shoppe<br />

And dolls that you will treasure,<br />

By the waters <strong>of</strong> the Great Atlantic,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk by the Sea,<br />

Stands the Heritage Shoppe in all its glory '<br />

Full <strong>of</strong> Treasures for the Family.<br />

3 Lynn Claghorn ,,<br />

(609) 399-0025<br />

rOSED SUNDAY... "TtfLordiscount' cardi, wheelchair locka,at strategic<br />

lifiline, MeUeari Medicare and points along the floor.<br />

applications According to Freeholder<br />

and Information for the older , Gerald Thornton, "The<br />

residents In need <strong>of</strong> such elongated windows were<br />

services.<br />

specially planned to allow the<br />

The Innovative outreach elderly riders to view the <strong>On</strong> the road, with the Cape,May County Office Mrs. Elizabeth Smith <strong>of</strong> Beesley's, Poi*<br />

program it the first <strong>of</strong> Its kind passing scenery with ease." on Aging courtesy van.<br />

assisted In filling out forms by Bobbie Brow<br />

to New Jersey, There are only A strong, self-etorlng steel<br />

the Office oh Aging. . '< along the boardwalk. 1 Play- tennis or<br />

^ ,flo|f,'6nfoy fishing, boating or toiir<br />

ri( ,C k&al historical sites. You'll'alstt find<br />

Bi /i the excltemept <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>lust 20<br />

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Under New Management<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, (O.<br />

(600)390-1335<br />

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Brookburn<br />

The way it was-still is<br />

easuy as they describe part <strong>of</strong><br />

WEEKEND DINNER<br />

Introducing,..<br />

Our Chef's Spectacular<br />

SEAFOOD BUFFET<br />

NOEL-at the piano<br />

for your dining entertainment<br />

Fri., ^prilaoth, 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.<br />

Fashion Show Luncheon provided by the<br />

CROSS COUNTRY SHOPS<br />

OF CENTRALSQUARE<br />

Sat., April 21st - Noon 'til 2 P.M.<br />

Visit the Easter Bunny at our famous<br />

EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />

along with entertainment - 7:30 A.M. to2:30P.M.<br />

ttfy 1.M '<br />

SUNDAY DINNER<br />

6:00P.M.to8:00P.M. .<br />

MOTOR<br />

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Celebrate Easter<br />

at the Tuckahoe Inn<br />

Reservations<br />

accepted for<br />

Easter Dinner<br />

MalorCredlr '<br />

Cards Welcomed _ iV<br />

TTie'Harp family<br />

is pleased to announce<br />

^ster wili be celebmted<br />

at the Tuckahoe Inn with<br />

a special Easter Menu<br />

^featuring your traditional<br />

holiday favorites.<br />

Inn,<br />

EASTER DAY<br />

BRUNCH OR DINNER<br />

WITH<br />

Brunch from 10 am. til S p.m.<br />

Dinner from 4p.m. til9p.nl,. *<br />

I Make Your Reservations Early! t<br />

I-V s •Tclephone.'..f;60d) 967-5885^<br />

• t<br />

Y, APRIL 19,<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, WJ. PACE 7—SECTION FOMt<br />

n <strong>City</strong> chapter largest AARP unit in the state <strong>of</strong> New Jerse^<br />

With 1,039 members, <strong>Ocean</strong> the population 6S and over expected to continue to grow _ May . County „ Municipal . ,_. and introduction <strong>of</strong> •<br />

<strong>City</strong> \ Chapter No. 1062, realized almost a 24 percent steadily." Utilities Authority; Edward prominent speaker or en- Officers and directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Increase. The latest census Along with the other 3,200 MacCtane is in attendance, tertalnment program at 1:30 local chapter assuming <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Retired Persons is the largest data Indicate this same age units across the nation, the behalf <strong>of</strong> the AARP, at the pju. the annual Christmas during the April meeting are<br />

chapter in New Jersey, notes group constitutes over 12 local AARP chapter gponuors aty Council meetings. party at The Flanders at- Phyllis Hover, president;<br />

Brookburn sits un- efficiency apartments. TBe Dr. Brook and his brother-ln<br />

reflnlshed, the original<br />

Andrew; H, Strung, outgoing percent <strong>of</strong> the population in • wide range <strong>of</strong> commurtity The chapter meetings—the tacts over 300 members, Robert Hanoberry, first vice<br />

coebouie from the kind that bold the bed, the law, Mr. Bum. Hence the fee deed which state* thatcabinets<br />

• freshly painted.<br />

New Jersey.<br />

service programs. third Friday <strong>of</strong> each month Joan W. Gilbert, a member president; Edward Mac<br />

<strong>of</strong> CecinmUn Avenue, table and chain, the stove name, The Brookburn. (here should be no riotous There are washstands in most<br />

OHM, second vice<br />

Park RIM, from theand<br />

refrigerator and the "I'm only fee third owner dancing and no persons <strong>of</strong> ill-<br />

AABP, is. the largest IVtemm <strong>of</strong> the rooms that once held<br />

nmuim, „ BnH Locally, Margaret e ^ July and August at the rf the lecai chapter, Is a past' ttC<br />

the building looks* like cabinets for dishes and pets since 1901", Bather notes. repute permitted fax stay on white porcelain-covered tin<br />

W the tun be^entury and pans. Bathrooms are ., "My sister, Anna Smith, la the ftipranises.<br />

washbasins and pitchers.<br />

For those who have.r<br />

structure tb«t Hue the down the hall. Hot showers manager, Anna's husband, Except for possibly one "We even found matching<br />

ptnjtoljyP»1»Yird experienced a rtay hi i'<br />

Streets <strong>of</strong> Oceen <strong>City</strong>-three are in the bad, outside. Larry, he does the repairs. He other efficiency apartment In white commodes in the Officials <strong>of</strong> the Guest and Apartment House guest house Is ahome<br />

jtfjMt, squirbh, utilitarian. Esther Pavlldes, the owner works In Cherry Hill during <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The Brookburn Joseto," says Esther. "And Association discuss business during monthly from home with<br />

Kiufli to ttU, The Brookburn along with her husband, Dr. fee week and every weekendmay<br />

be the last <strong>of</strong> Its kind. all the rooms had the old tins meeting. Election <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers was scheduled<br />

touch <strong>of</strong> warmth,'<br />

may is however, one <strong>of</strong> the Constantino Pavlldes, site on Is down here, filing a screen The exterior and the Interior for tea, c<strong>of</strong>fee, sugar. We still<br />

and hospitality fiy<br />

tl£t <strong>of</strong> ita Had. For inside lti flie wide front porch In one <strong>of</strong> door, cutting the grass. He<br />

^Aprll 19^<br />

are still very much the same use the origM&nong-handled<br />

and or manager: ^<br />

l, narrow haHa are Oanked fee eight or ten blue rockersJust<br />

finished the grass a as they were in 190J. Very frying pans."<br />

who have chosen to make The friendliest people we ever<br />

iccoraroodation that were with Helen Lincoln. Bitter minute ago,"<br />

little has been changed In each <strong>of</strong> the apartments<br />

Brookburn their summer met."<br />

Visitors have found staying;<br />

commonplace one or two bought The Bookburn from Anna Smith, who recently throughout its history. There another item Is used that Is home. _ Another new guest this at a guest house A relating<br />

generations ago. Mrs. Lincoln In 1977. Mrs, retired from the Ford Motor are ft housekeeping apart- rarely found in today's Judge Robert Dewey and summer is Angelo'Molzlo, 7B. way to spend a vacation^<br />

ne ""p'l wooden sign In Lincoln had bought The Company, pulls up another ments and eight sleeping microwave era. Itis the metal his wife Margaret from He took a bus from Lake<br />

the yard tells It all. "The Brookburn from a Mrs. blue rocker.<br />

rooms.<br />

toaster. No, not the modern Lansdowne, Pa., have stayed Pladd, Fla. to <strong>Ocean</strong> aty for The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Guest and<br />

Brookburn, <strong>On</strong>e Room Wilson In 1953. Mrs. Wilson "Tell about the deed, Mrs. Lincoln remembers one that plugs into an elec- at The Brookburn since 1002, his stay at The Brookburn. Apartment House AssodaMom,<br />

Awrtmento." *• daughter <strong>of</strong> theBitter,"<br />

when there used to be threetrical outlet. This Is round and They did miss a few years Anna says, "We cater to.<br />

to an organisatlpn wficffi<br />

•The old-fashioned one-room original owner and buiidtr, Anna and Esther laugh quarter Iron beds In (he has wire webbing to support when they had a son finsenior<br />

citizens and we keep<br />

promotes the business aha<br />

rooms. There were oak Ice up to four pieces <strong>of</strong> bread. To college, but they nave since the rates reasonable for the<br />

sodal interests <strong>of</strong> its mem- £)<br />

boxes that be Iceman used to use, Just place the toaster on returned yearly and Intend to senior citizens who can't<br />

bers. It consists <strong>of</strong> guest and<br />

WE'RE AS NEAR A$ YOUR TELEPHONE<br />

deliver ice to every day, hot the gas burner, and in a few keep doing so.<br />

afford high prices. Esther,<br />

apartment ,bouse owa>rfe<br />

plates and "a cord hung from minutes the heat <strong>of</strong> the wires<br />

I do all the<br />

whose dues fund "the<br />

Mrs- Lincoln add. that<br />

17th STREET MARKET<br />

me ceiling with a light bulb turns out nicely browned<br />

nee<br />

organization.<br />

hit."<br />

toast.<br />

' It encourages exchanges**<br />

"Now, <strong>of</strong> course," Anna Celestla Koerner points to<br />

Corner <strong>of</strong> 17th & Asbury A vs.<br />

doseto30years.Thentherols<br />

Ideas, experiences jmw<br />

continues, "we have new beds the blue rocking chairs.<br />

suggestions In an effort to<br />

.*.'« and combination four-burner "These are the original ones, from Philadelphia. The<br />

advance the success/ <strong>of</strong>'"fts<br />

gas stoves with refriger- too."<br />

Mckel family has summered<br />

says Esther.<br />

members and to ralse^W<br />

ators." Long-time guests are Mrs. Koerner spends her on Park Place for 21 years.<br />

Tradition, preservation, a awareness <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dty>sjha m<br />

Your Complete Grocery Store!<br />

permitted to add winters In Colllngdale, Pa.,<br />

way <strong>of</strong> life, that's what it's all clean, comfortable and V<br />

personal touches <strong>of</strong> their own but she has summered in Mary and Edward Jowett, about. As part <strong>of</strong> the summer economical (amity resort?<br />

such as curtains at the win- <strong>Ocean</strong> aty since 1929. Thefrom<br />

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., festivities, a Fourth <strong>of</strong> July<br />

SB (IB<br />

Re-Opening May 1st.<br />

dows and potted plants. last 44 years, though, have are newcomers to the'Brook- party to held each year. The The Association M9aV><br />

<strong>On</strong>e new addition, along the been spent at The Brookburn. burn this year, although they original cedar shakes are plemented a service In '1(777"<br />

Groceries • Complete Delicatessen<br />

front curb, to a pen true, MM. Koerner takes the same have summered in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty donned with decorations as Is called Dlal-A-Room"'rf!"<br />

UVUli blUU, IB S JH« ITS?; ^"f ,^««. »** "««"'<br />

* Prime A/teats • Farm Fresh Produce<br />

planted In the memory <strong>of</strong> Mrs. room each year for thesince<br />

the lWOe.<br />

the blue und white trim, All Apartment t» facilJiUt^<br />

Lincoln's husband, Hugh, who season, from Memorial Day Mr, Jowett was taking a the guests are asked to bring a reservations and Inquiries^<br />

' * * * * * * * *<br />

died In May 1982. until Labor Day, sanetimes stroll last year when he fevorite dish.<br />

more efficiently. A<br />

The rooms are neat, light,<br />

spotted the sign In front <strong>of</strong> the It is mandatory that The service, h<br />

Featuring: Dieti & Watson<br />

and a breeze flows through Is nice. Her mother had come building advertising Celestla Koerner bring her Its kind In South' ttd<br />

Cold Cuts<br />

them. The ceilings are Ugh, MJhej^lwrn bef>' , I 1 \ -<br />

>YSTEp^<br />

SCALLOP SCAMPI<br />

FISH & CHIP & SLAW<br />

FISH STRIPS & HUSH PUPPIES<br />

FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS<br />

FRENCH FRIED IDAHO POTATOES . ~.<br />

BAKED IDAHO POTATO<br />

MASHED POTATOES<br />

COLE SLAW OR PEPPER HASH<br />

POTATO SALAD OR MACARONI SALAD<br />

BAKED BEANS (cold)<br />

MACARONI & CHEESE (hot)<br />

STEWED PLUM TOMATOES (hot)<br />

NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER (cold);<br />

MANHATTAN CLAM CHOWDER (cold) >..<br />

CRAB CHOWDIR (cold) .>-c<br />

TAPIOCA PUDDING OR RICE PUDDING .<br />

HAAGEN-DAZ ICE CREAM<br />

GOURMAID CHEESE PIE (Best in the world)<br />

I OPEN 7 DAYS 8 A.M. to 8 P.M, |<br />

RS, - tOBSTCR MEATj^ K<br />

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PAGE 8HSECT10N FOUR THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. . THUHSDAY, APRIL lglllW*<br />

Small conference rooms, In demand by cor- ^SS^A^SJuithe<br />

orate convention planners, are available In g^n, jeriay landmark<br />

| Several sizes. _ facility which 1B undergoing<br />

Change While maintaining ill<br />

More than a hotel<br />

J-, i i y i /<br />

The Flanders is a leading<br />

center too<br />

The Flanders Hotel, a<br />

hostelry in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

generations, waa created by a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> interested citizens<br />

, feeling • need for a first-class<br />

irsdltlQn.<br />

Dinner Served 4 to 9 Weekdays Traditionally, the Flanders<br />

4 to 10 Weekends (Closed Wed.) has provided summertime<br />

WILL CATER TO SMALL<br />

hotel accotnmodationa to<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> vacationers who<br />

PARTIES 8, BANQUETS<br />

enjoyed thi American plan<br />

MAMMA Italian Cream which <strong>of</strong>fered three full<br />

and<br />

meals, nightly entertainment<br />

Runt Cake* and recreational activities in<br />

for All Occasion! addition to lodging.<br />

It um't all that unusual to<br />

I<br />

meet someone — in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty or elsewhere — who has<br />

A vacationed at The Flanders<br />

photo toy Silt K»M«llcll<br />

for many years.<br />

The Flanders has dominated the local scene for generations, a true<br />

For example there is Dr. landmark.<br />

Route 48, Tuckahoo Phone: 626-3343 and Mrs. Joseph L. Faraee <strong>of</strong><br />

B Bangor, Pa. P "We "W have h vacationed In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for sojurns here began in 1944 August," Mrs. Faraee said. fc**. ,<br />

the past 30 consecutive - through - 1983. The - Flanders However, In addition to #fc*» M, *x*-<br />

years," Bruna Faraee has been their vacation spot being « popular summertime<br />

recently wrote The Sentinel- at the shore. "We plan to be at hotel, The Flanders has<br />

CIRCLE PIIZA<br />

Family Restaurant<br />

With one <strong>of</strong> the "Best Pizza* " in the ana.<br />

Somers Point - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Mrs - Joseph Faraee and son in ....<br />

Ledger. Their, annual August The Flanders again this become an equally popular Faraee family, from Bangor, Pa;, '<br />

meeting place. Its facilities vacationed at The Flanders each summer<br />

have not escaped notice by 1946.<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the nation's best<br />

DAISY DONUTS<br />

attons.<br />

Plymouth Place 8. Boardwalk (Gllllgin'l Pun Deck)<br />

•»«*v.-». "The IOT hotel UUHH boasU UVDDH ,a ifl program oegun begun «m>ri*tae nvnwrWWt<br />

accounts using multitude ultitude <strong>of</strong> meeting rooms ago is i continuing tii with ih ittidbit<br />

We are back again!<br />

wwentlen. or^ meeting and public space that is being pSrpoec - tnoomJtriiwaf<br />

The best place to start<br />

faclude AT«, Hewlett ' • • • ••"'_ ~ ~ —nf '^"<br />

Delivery Hours.' Mon.Thurs, ii:30am-i:30am<br />

the dav.<br />

Packard, IBM, Western<br />

Fri. ), Sat. 11:30-3:30 am<br />

A thought from God'f Word<br />

Electric, RCA, Pennwalt,<br />

Croc h Oenufi, we make them right here<br />

McGraw-Hill, Kepner Tregoe. The future <strong>of</strong> The Flanders lootiP<br />

Sun, 11:30 am -12:30 am<br />

rlCOll Orange Juice, right from the lulcer MetropoUtan Property and<br />

Minimum order <strong>of</strong> $5.00<br />

Casualty Co., Smith Kline and<br />

Miyll Junsll'lhcnDillv .<br />

French, Travelers Insurance very bright and will continue<br />

Co., and NJ. BeD.<br />

EAT IN OR TAKE-OUT<br />

• Nutritious & Tasty<br />

Home Made Food<br />

Made to Order<br />

• All Types <strong>of</strong> Regular &<br />

Sicilian Pizza<br />

• Cold Italian Subs<br />

• Hot Meat Bali &<br />

Italian Sausage Subs<br />

• All Types <strong>of</strong> Steaks &<br />

.JLteakSubs<br />

All in a Family Atmosphere .<br />

With this coupon<br />

Circle Pizza will have<br />

• FREE DELIVERY j<br />

to Somers Point & <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • I<br />

(Offer good 4/20,4/21,4/22) I<br />

^•••••••••••••••ri<br />

Open Mon.-Thurs 11 - 2<br />

Frl. 8. Sat. 11-4; Sun. 11 1<br />

MlNUTgSfROM FAMED CASI<br />

SOUTH JIRSeV'S FINBST BEACHJiS) OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

LUXUmOUtHOOIW<br />

ntUfARKINa<br />

Barffl««t>urantJun*we<br />

5 McArthur Blvd.<br />

Somers Point Circle<br />

653-1424<br />

Vfftll^Sf^frV"<br />

REOPENING APRIL 27th<br />

GEORGE'S<br />

Farm & Farm Market<br />

Tuckahoe Road (Route #631) -<br />

Vh mll98 West <strong>of</strong> Route #9'<br />

Marmora, NJ. - 399-2662<br />

Featuring!<br />

Fresh vegetables<br />

and fruits<br />

bedding plants"<br />

trees-shrubs<br />

grown on the<br />

premises by<br />

George f<br />

24 Hours<br />

7 Days a Week<br />

ear 'Round<br />

be an outstanding landmark in in'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for years to come'<br />

litit<br />

utilized by virtually every facilities, ...,<br />

type group requiring such the traditional look<br />

facilities," notes Dietrich. charm.<br />

"Religious, fraternal, drlc For example, whlM<br />

and corporate groups are outwardly obvious, owcfl—<br />

quickly taking advantage <strong>of</strong> most -sophisticated inwEe*<br />

this year-round operation that alarm systems It available<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers excellent cuisine and fcrougboutthe hotel which not<br />

service, a large variety <strong>of</strong> only sounds an altim-but lafl<br />

visual and meeting aids and connected to the" nrttOMH"<br />

an atmosphere that has been to allow for fanmcdilte<br />

enjoyed by many," the hotel notification. There to «W «<br />

manager says. complete emergency Hghflng<br />

The Flanders, Dietrich system In all public area* to<br />

points out, U the only hotel provide Immedlcte<br />

facility within W miles <strong>of</strong> flluminaUon hi the caitiff a<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering nearly blackout.<br />

30,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> meeting The lar<br />

and public space. ' • recently v<br />

An extensive refurbishing<br />

i—11<br />

TOE SBN1TOEL.LEDOEB, OCEAN CITY.<br />

^^^" ^ " f - y - T w r _r . _ . •-^^^^^^•^^^^^________________________p_p__j_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^j^^jjjjj|^^jj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^j^_^^^^^pj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^=^=^== - -^^ ^^ ^? ^g y ^ = = ^g g ^<br />

Its facilities have not escaped notice by some <strong>of</strong> the nation's best known corporations<br />

(continued ttom page 8> 50 persons; the marine room, recently renovated Hamburg, and the building worked as a bugboy at The m, , 1 . ^ _an<br />

sotarUins into the new ZTi^l^. ** pUt SO persons; the marine room, recently renovated Hamburg and the<br />

200 persons; and the plate facilities," says Dietrich who superintendent,<br />

* " RSi'^S^'S with the hoW fcr "Out*" K^Kuf^ Kubemu.. . 5?H|?2_^^ __ _„„„., ,„., 1 .tl±r4H|ULy *%ffl§<<br />

— with' a 140-foot-long<br />

1 paralleling the<br />

: <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />

«« five meeting<br />

another widely known<br />

»» UK wer ioopy jmnrovemaits Koiana Ott, the hotel's ^S££: ^<br />

l l<br />

Hel ? rac ^« .<br />

level, where food service la w ** v "»'"»- executive chef, also trained In „ ent heads<br />

also available. They ac- Norman Anthony, a -Europe. Ftam Stuttgart, be U 2f, Geor « e Durante, front<br />

commodato up to 30 persons graduate <strong>of</strong> thVUnlversity <strong>of</strong> only the thWchefttTstaff at - ce mona K er :- Oeorii<br />

each, the largest, seating lOp, New Haven Hotel School and "" *-*-"- —"~<br />

There are two all-weather who gained much hotel exn:<br />

manager.<br />

S^r ri Vw^ * *f _.,^(<br />

^n»,iinufthe lltfa Street porch. To,<br />

5 wnplete.tte job the entire<br />

i.ptfch had.to,be enclosed,<br />

< wattog yet another room,<br />

-" 1-the terrace room,<br />

Is,r encased in new<br />

.... *,<br />

"We have also recovered<br />

the large ares that was outidfetbe<br />

upper lobby leading<br />

south solarium that was<br />

breezeway, ext<br />

^^ in with glass sliding<br />

panel do<strong>of</strong>e and the resulting<br />

new area, called tbe shell<br />

room, serves as a livmgroom,<br />

a breakdown meetmg toom or<br />

a display, area for groups<br />

-using the conference center.<br />

The- Flanders has four<br />

dining rooms, Thp main<br />

dining room seats 325 persons;<br />

the patio dining room,<br />

'.*?' •<br />

"ThegUMlngha _,,^_<br />

Marian CUton, an <strong>Ocean</strong> CUV calledTGIF (thank goodness<br />

EbroodF.Klrkman,tbe~i»tne "The hotel is blessed with<br />

' resident, are' --'*- It'aFrldavihMiMMifiiiHiit^<br />

nMmt > ,"«' •"!«<br />

manwholedSeaviewOountry an .abundaSce <strong>of</strong>German SP'«w*"ttwii Robert<br />

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The Women's Club<br />

A small but active organization<br />

n' '<br />

o«n; set twlth a maple - -:.<br />

smmm<br />

whldi keeps nccurate<br />

;wher>Ithe table is set<br />

tl\'china .andVcryslal cut<br />

'-, and the anttque hutch |i<br />

with more ; china and<br />

_er delicate pieces. ' .<br />

Thesitting;room; or parlor<br />

l <strong>of</strong> mannequins whose<br />

les date to the 1860, preln<br />

period. Tlieir dress is<br />

upholstered reading<br />

cherry picker, •<br />

£n#Uquelroni and water pump ;<br />

fo^are authenUc accWorfds<br />

^.^amllng a man's leather hat<br />

boi, top liats, beaded ladles<br />

-•——,.'M well as several<br />

'mmmA fdrfatorage-ajid many \<br />

.jitahandmade quilts. *<br />

isj8 isHandmade wooden tools<br />

tm idea by early settlers on the<br />

t]r,^land line the wall In the<br />

^.ihaUway leading to the Stadia '<br />

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

It's happening, . ,<br />

eottstruction: progress ig shaping us into<br />

the "new" ShoreJVaemorial Hospital.<br />

^mddfhiy furictidhini facility. Mueh <strong>of</strong> It will be<br />

jewor almost nm, Bmdthm wiiibean incredible^mounf<br />

<strong>of</strong> highly' spphisticated medical<br />

equipment within its walls;;:<br />

in the basement <strong>of</strong> the old grade school<br />

donated by residents. surrounded by portraits <strong>of</strong> the memorabilia, hundreds <strong>of</strong> greeted 225 visitors to the first luncheon is achadntail<br />

* clergymen<br />

fondly called "Mrs. Lake," Also on display are war and doll carriages and toys- Christmas; 1864. ""members imd friStel<br />

used by children <strong>of</strong> bygone Other special eventsindude final event <strong>of</strong> the'Miiii<br />

MUl' the return <strong>of</strong> Pan DTmperio also open to the pohlfc,»fll<br />

FOR<br />

•tufledwiMbW»,doeumeBto „ _. „ __.. ,-M _.,. . .... -._,,.,,<br />

and mapi depicting the J»<br />

Jf<br />

and<br />

and ffl,<br />

a, Durtnj^Wuly<br />

Durtog ^Wdy<br />

Otf^iuwo<br />

Offseason<br />

mu»<br />

mas<br />

*«i ^B NM^on and ore:, :,^m<strong>On</strong>gt<br />

developfflent <strong>of</strong> te aeatbore togMto«tafmrtlaira,aad, *«s w« N wa^on and MB^mpmtM<br />

are , It<strong>of</strong>idaVia^<br />

, w« the past ceaBiry are Aa UBt<br />

S togsito«tafmrtlaira,and, % ^» feataure me the summer MB^mpmtMi SbomBT<br />

I (jjgp^ ^ •"" ' annual August 27 thank-you will feataure luncheco me the JO ajn. summer to rimmsT 4 pjn.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the newer (1980) far volunteers it The Plan- through Saturilay. T<br />

additions to the museuri) is the<br />

1929, model Aherns-Fox fire The 20th anniversary arranffed<br />

engine boused on the south<br />

lawn <strong>of</strong> file building. This<br />

pumper was one <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

-*K5es <strong>of</strong> equipment acquired<br />

ADPii aniiii<br />

the fire department alter it<br />

became fully organized<br />

following the disastrous<br />

boardwalk fire in 1927.<br />

The past few yean to lave<br />

fuel, the museum has been<br />

closed to the public from<br />

nual open house and reception<br />

IT'S UP TO YOU!<br />

VOTE MAY 8th |<br />

Hours; Sat, 8, Sun. 12toirf ** : '-0imf<br />

Funiiture ^<br />

Because we believ^ our pa^irftf?de<br />

not only thf best triat SGienceJai td <strong>of</strong>ferl<br />

Memorial Hospital. Updated for the 8O's<br />

and beyond,<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

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Over Sixty Years<br />

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

Real Estate Services<br />

DESIRABLE RENTALS<br />

RENTAL INFORMATION-OARiT'S<br />

The T Royal y Turow-I.ee TwI.ee<br />

Beachfront, Deluxe 1 and d 2 bedroom bd apartments, twin bed*, tile bath, dlsh-<br />

*wa*.tj«r» dlMWMi,. Ty towor. J^urnlined ,ln Modern, Sundeck, parking,-<br />

Automatic laundry facilities. Located on beach and boardwalk at I4th St.<br />

Weekly and longer terms. Hot and cold ihowsr beach room. Tan brick exterlorflrepro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

'*L<br />

Mi...<br />

Many brand new deluxe 2-3-4 bedroom apts. In the 35th to 45th st. open area<br />

Close to excellent betches, tennl j courts or playground.<br />

Zt^''!&^4*i-^r^^>^ > JLsfcW<br />

WEEKLY - MONTHLY - HALF-SIMON<br />

- SEASON BEIOHFRONT<br />

•ml NEAR FINEST BATHtM BEACHES<br />

15th Street and Boardwalk<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19. i9H<br />

We value the happy relationship between "The Staff at Carey's" and the many<br />

fine clients, who for over 60 years have relied on us to assist them in satisfying<br />

their needs and desires regarding <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Real Estate whether it be Renting,<br />

Selling or Buying. We take special pleasure in dealing with the Children and<br />

Grandchildren <strong>of</strong> clients who did business with'the Founders <strong>of</strong> Carey's Real<br />

Estate Services, T.J. (Tim), and his eldest son B.T. (Bert) Carey, back In the<br />

early "Twenties," We urge you not to delay coming to Carey's as soon as<br />

possible. "The Staff at Carry's" earnestly solicit the listing <strong>of</strong> your property and<br />

would enjoy meeting you personally.<br />

If your family has enjoyed vacations in America's Greatest Family Resort,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. may we respectively suggest that you contact us regarding the<br />

possibility <strong>of</strong> possessing your own property?...Carey's have many fine properties<br />

(For Sale) to meet your needs and desires, (Personal Enioyment or investment).<br />

"The Staff at Carey's'" take sincere pride in the number <strong>of</strong> "Rental Renewal Client*"<br />

returning to the same property In succeeding years. This means we have filled the need*<br />

and desires ef the folks whs have visited "The Stiff <strong>of</strong> Carey'*" which mean* they are hap<br />

py and pleased with our assistance and experience.<br />

SALES INFORMATlON-CAREyS SALES INFORMATION-CAREY'S<br />

A FEW GOOD BUYS IN TODAY'S MARKET l<br />

All in desirable Locations. Some owners will take back siieable Purchase-Money)<br />

Market at 12% to qualified buyers, -<br />

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Rronr;^rjzs/ hw I OWNERS S<br />

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Wide open space on this home.<br />

Three Unit Apt. • open Are* in Center <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I The "Staff at }<br />

J Carey's" S<br />

S does not demand^<br />

8 or require-an k<br />

4. Many reason *. ->•<br />

c...... ^ 8 Signed Listing<br />

Close to beach in K . w _ • „'. °<br />

een T..<br />

•TU T.'. a "5 to Rent Your<br />

(Teen ttreett)<br />

be'aeh area.'<br />

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WE DO NOT; 1 r<br />

TE YOUR HANDS 5<br />

-*-.j-.'liA^ttS5f^<br />

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At • member sf Multiple<br />

Lliflne Serylet (MS-L),<br />

It It required <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Realtors to have an exclusive<br />

listing for safes<br />

by a member, in order<br />

for all Qetin <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

to cooperato.<br />

Thi. Staff at Gir#y?s.<br />

requests your Proptrfy<br />

Listing In order to<br />

is well as serve<br />

terest.<br />

Qwniers ^ Rotors Fife<br />

*t«:;i<br />

Phone 399-0178 fffii'Ktfrvl<br />

Beach-*ld# Duplex, Excellent Buy I<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1984 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J.<br />

Several blocks <strong>of</strong> West Avenue have been reconstructed and resurfaced<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> a federally funded street improvement program.<br />

'The challenge is<br />

to harness this<br />

change jar the<br />

bettermeni <strong>of</strong><br />

the community<br />

so that changing<br />

•Wpw become<br />

befyer times'<br />

Change<br />

forthe<br />

better<br />

'Our tourism<br />

industry is<br />

thriving*<br />

mmw Putt era<br />

The former beach patrol boathouse, at isth Street and West Avenue, has been converted into a<br />

new home for the Rescue Squad, following extensive renovation.<br />

• *<br />

'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

reputation for<br />

quality endures<br />

and attracts<br />

business'<br />

Pleste atuch<br />

Copy B <strong>of</strong> your<br />

Form* W-2 hw»<br />

If you dD not have<br />

a W-2, M«<br />

page 5 <strong>of</strong><br />

Insinjcllons.<br />

PAGE 3—SECTION FIVE<br />

Ifae restrooms atfitt Stred and the Boardwalk were new additions to the<br />

local scene provided by the city last season.<br />

IWi comfort station facility at 55th Street and tfae Boardwalk is among<br />

the many new city capital improvements. * _•<br />

7 Wages salaries tips etc<br />

S Interest income rutoch Schedule s if oic *


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<strong>Ocean</strong>atyAIrportAflwdattoD-RlcbardA.Ely,DDS,<br />

6 Barbados La., 399-1500.<br />

Art Center - Ftawces Taylor, 409 Wedey Ay,, SPWffiS,<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired ftnoni (AARP) -<br />

Andrew H. Strong, 1829 Asbwy Av,, 1JMM0,<br />

American Asflodatto <strong>of</strong> University Women (AAUW)<br />

(Sirol ADD Williams. « Linda La., Mono, MM17B,<br />

Altar Rosary Society, Ow Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel - •<br />

Hedy Jodlotraki, 310 Marion PL, JIM4B.<br />

American Legion, Morgan Ranck Fort 137 _ Walt W.<br />

.flBte, 3208 Simpson Av., 3994447.<br />

:• Archie Harris dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtj -Harry D,Van-<br />

>dersllce, JOl 29tb S,, 39MSM.<br />

fr ArUnu Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection - Carmen<br />

?CbstagUola, M03 Wat Av., 399-7808.<br />

;j <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach and Boardwalk Association —Donald<br />

vFantine, 4811 West Av., 399-2467.<br />

> tend Boosters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty - Mrs. Matthew Unsworth,<br />

11 E. Timberiane, Marmora 399-1477.<br />

Beach and Bay Preservation Association — Gretchen<br />

Duncan. B63 Brighton PL, 398-243,<br />

Beachcombers Square Dance Oub-Jim Marshall, 120<br />

Battersea Hd., 399-1352.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors — David Bucdarelli, 405<br />

22nd st, mom,<br />

Bridge dub (Matchpoint, JoUy Bidden and Matinee I -<br />

Mrs, Edward Mowbrey, 329 <strong>Ocean</strong> Rd., 3994845.<br />

Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America — Prank Kowalaki, BSA,<br />

MID acre JM^Norttttld, W-fflll.<br />

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IP & SAVE<br />

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OR<br />

APARTMENT"<br />

609-399-8894<br />

9 a.m. - 10 p.m.<br />

This is a referral<br />

servict provldf d by<br />

the Octan <strong>City</strong>, N,J,<br />

Guest and Apartment<br />

•<br />

•mg. House Association<br />

! CALL THE<br />

I DIAL-fl-ROOM<br />

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Ope Atlantic Christian Women's Club — Mr*. CJL<br />

O>agaris,RD2,Box230P.)4tbAv,Absecon,652-7213.<br />

Cedar Beach flfie Association - Jane E. AM, 144<br />

Brifanttae ft-,, 4W028 or «H0», : •<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Mary Am Brown, 302 40th St,<br />

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Citizens Committee for Responsive Government—P.O.<br />

B« 821, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Civic Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty — Uoda Ttaojjgm, 399-7189.<br />

Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 81 — Freeman R.<br />

SnUti, M7 ff. Seaspray Bd.» 39M1UL<br />

Colony dub <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong> — Jeanne Gorman, 324<br />

ntai AV,, mmo, ^^<br />

Columbus Club — Paul Allegretta, 210 Shore Rd.,<br />

Community Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CM* — BU Sepleb, ISth<br />

Street and Simpson Avenue, 39MS0O.<br />

Commnnlty Chorale - Charles Taylor, director, Arti<br />

Garter, 409 westajr Av., m-im,<br />

CommuteraClub<strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> —Frank J.Dennis, 132<br />

Oany Dr., MMMS,<br />

CresoendoChibrr STATIONERY & pgi.,_ „„.<br />

gomplste ^taJogSal^<br />

iNVBLOras • FORMS<br />

ftSo Much MoreMr<br />

Headquarters for<br />

LYNX<br />

MARK VII<br />

TOWN CAR<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICE<br />

1245 West Ave, - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

3W43^S<br />

LINCOLN<br />

MERCURY<br />

South Jersey's LARGEST Lincoln-Mercury dealer.<br />

TOPAZ ^<br />

CAPRI* GRAND MARQUIS!* CONTINENTAL"* MARQUIS<br />

FACTORY AUTHORIZED<br />

SERVICE<br />

LEASING<br />

OAILY<br />

RENTALS<br />

I 4SQMantuaAva.(Rt45) ,.' • .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Martin b Tuna Club - FtUmw$m&<br />

'10, Bu«l <strong>Ocean</strong> at?, ^»S5&,. %<br />

Married Couples dub - Richard and Mary Slegel, 41'<br />

...,.mFiAJtf.-Wor«hipfulMajter<br />

wnei n, UIWMB, 7M Atlantic Av,, MKW7,^ * ^ '<br />

OcMn Qfy Hoyal Arch aapttf No.,«» M^JB,P,«<br />

Robert N, Baggi, 10 Spruce RU., 398-1401, . '<br />

Trinity Council Ifo. 11 Royal and.SelfCtMsaons, T.lM<br />

- Robert N. Bagp, 10 Spruce Rd,,^i^^?' ?*g<br />

Atlantic Commandery No. 20, Knightt Teipplar—JohiS<br />

E Uiekenbill, 2803 Jaekion Av,, AttpKopiii-^^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic dub — Daniel H.'Halii^ 301<br />

tersea Rd., 399^869. -'''.iilfffi' K '<br />

Toe Nomads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify - William WrDoii<br />

Acorn La, Cape May Court House, 08210,'pboi)e<br />

Secretary Robert Hanaberry, 3617 Oiford ta,VnM).<br />

Dabar Council No. Ill, Allied Maaonlc :De^e«<br />

Charles H. Haspel Jr., 1929 Haven Av., 398^)089?% : .:<br />

Scottoh Rite Oub <strong>of</strong> Cape May Counrv J>^, John<br />

Plartett m, .S3S Ocian Av,, MM?lS. ^^ft^Si;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cify Chapter No. 83 Order Of the E!ait*riistai<br />

tan Elliott, 118 Pinnacle Rd., M>»48i.|Ji|vffiiS;; r.-a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cify 83 Club - Edith Schisiler, MiO V<br />

646-7580 •:<br />

909Bay Avenue,<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19.1984<br />

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

mt mi.<br />

These scenes show how the old Bourse'building, at 8th Street and Aabttry Avenue, has been<br />

renovated. Formerly a Murphy's store, the building was sold, refurbished, and became home for<br />

>thren nAW businesses: Hie Gift Factory, Barclay's Men's Store*, and GlobarBttsiness Center.<br />

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SANDBLASTED SIGNS<br />

Three Good Reasons To Own <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Maintenance Free<br />

After several years with a<br />

Itandara plywood painted<br />

sign, you need to repaint<br />

your sign In order to continue<br />

presenting a good<br />

if 1 '-A 1 K, IN<br />

^ clean image to your ous- ——^.^^^.^..^.^^<br />

iprriers. With a redwood or cedar sandblasted sigh, this<br />

iadditional work is eliminated. The natural appearance <strong>of</strong><br />

fthe sign is just that - natural. Since the sign remains In its<br />

jnatura! state there is little to maintain.<br />

Classic Appearance<br />

Your sign should make a<br />

statement about * your<br />

image. The heavy, solid<br />

wood texture presents a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional yet stylish<br />

look to your building and<br />

business. Careful color<br />

selection allows for total<br />

building identification.<br />

Expense<br />

.. 'With your custom designed sandblasted wo§d sigh, thire<br />

is no need for another sign several years later "after the old<br />

sign wears out." The redwood and cedar used in making<br />

.ithese signs does not wear out/ Initially, a sandblasted<br />

w,ood sign is * l — =• - — ' '<br />

more expensive.<br />

But ;*af-,L-<br />

" '<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

a downtown<br />

landmark<br />

PAGE 5 — SECTION FIVE<br />

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1025 Aebury Ave.,<br />

OcearfCi^rr""<br />

CaU 398-0118<br />

m w mmmmm^mi<br />

Knight's Pharmacy is your<br />

complete Castle at the Shore!<br />

mss<br />

nal<br />

For all your pharmaceutical<br />

needs....<br />

... For over halt a century we have specialized In<br />

serving the needs <strong>of</strong> Ocosn <strong>City</strong> ncationen. We know<br />

that quite <strong>of</strong>ten the clan away from home I* faced *tth<br />

health problems that require prompt and special -<br />

action. Whatever your problem, bring It to us.<br />

Sick Room Supplies<br />

For the bedridden or convalescent, we <strong>of</strong>fer whatever<br />

the soothsayer orders. Besides a complete prescription<br />

service, we have (for salt or rental) wheelchairs,<br />

crutches, metal walkers, canes, orthopedic<br />

supplies, oxygen, bandages,., and words <strong>of</strong> good<br />

cheer. N you need h\ we have It... or will get It for you.<br />

FILM DEVELOPING<br />

30% Discount Uiu SX5S lQ " r<br />

fKNtOHTS<br />

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We rant or sell VHS or Beta video cassettes<br />

<strong>of</strong> movies for your - ' /<br />

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TUB SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N. J,<br />

An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> institution serves up<br />

iwork ork ethic for young, > good food for<br />

qn!: *<br />

combined their names and Warm and energetic, Most <strong>of</strong> (be employees are<br />

„,, Few regular hoagiea. HWi, In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, There are no<br />

Voltaco's was born. Like Theresa is imphmhfrtly the teenagers or began as teens.<br />

name, hot peppin, please? Wtut Thanh U you. tha tables to sit and eat, only toTbpsy,<br />

year after year, the bosi, the. "captain" <strong>of</strong> Mafy are the children vl<br />

they will be ready In 15wait.<br />

In the back, a long, blue shop thrived and grew. Voltaco's. With laughing eye* customers who have<br />

mmttu. ,<br />

oounter runs the width, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Today, John Taccarlno, and a quid, bright gmlfi, this patronized Voltaco's over roe<br />

fin&ftory building. husband <strong>of</strong> Theresa, cannot petite woman runs the yean. Some are children <strong>of</strong><br />

Ah, Oat familiar refrain, Behind the counter, young<br />

begin to estimate how many business with en even mUtur* friends. For instance, three<br />

Throughout the length and scarves women in bright-colored hoagiea were prepared on any <strong>of</strong> discipline and (eve. John, children in one family have<br />

breadth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and hoagiea, deftly, wrap up one day during this past "the rank and file", to big findworked<br />

at the store. Their<br />

across the thoroughfares and<br />

bag orders for<br />

Fourth <strong>of</strong> July weekend. "It gentle as a bear. He is the one grandmother and Theresa<br />

bridges to the mainland, the , „ , lasagna, eggplant, was a lot, NO, more even. This who cracks the Joke* and have been long-time friends,<br />

—-o— „ „« .._„_„._, _,, plus threescore other items<br />

weekend was. absolutely humors his employees during ' "We've had many sisters<br />

name <strong>of</strong> Voltaco's has become ajuLcaU out the names <strong>of</strong> the stupendous. The season tie busy times <strong>of</strong> the day. through the years;? fays<br />

I household .... shop word. Is small "SKemirs whose orders art promises to be terrific." It's a good comhlnaUon, Theresa. "The Dumriorea,<br />

pThe huare, shop tucked is between small two and ready,<br />

Jkrger buildings at 997 West Business Is usually brisk.<br />

In 1171, the Taccarinoi calmness and quickness, Marda and Hilda are, here.<br />

AV. If looks are deceiving, this There are few lulls in the<br />

bought out Rose Volpe's half quiet and activity, ajl They are both In college now.<br />

Uils busy place does not look course <strong>of</strong> a day.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Voltaco's. Ever since, they surrounded by two hearts <strong>of</strong> And the, two Gamble gb*la,<br />

famous, But under Its un- It all began when Theresa<br />

nave run the business; gold gold.<br />

'And And Julie and her h brother bth<br />

pretentious sip and behind Taccarino and her lister,<br />

themselves. Actually, Voltaco'a to no ordinary Orto,"<br />

its big bay windows runs the Row<br />

ose op<br />

Volpe, decided to open pen a<br />

Theresa had been in charge <strong>of</strong> place to work. It deceives "We find It hard to tun<br />

take-out store<br />

heart and soul <strong>of</strong> take-out food<br />

for Italian fee dally operation almost again, for it to not merely • people, away," continues<br />

specialties In 1954. They single-handedly until 1979. take-out food business. It is a Theresa, "But we need all we<br />

Then John, who wefl a family, a family that has hare. Thirty-five teems like<br />

maintenance foreman for me grown and expanded over the too many, but there's always<br />

city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, retired and pest 28 years,<br />

someone who has a dental<br />

l^e Dutch Oven<br />

Joined her.<br />

Mr. and Mrs.. "T," as theappointment,<br />

or who needs a<br />

HODS Wilt Avion<br />

Helping out are the Tac- TaccariBot an affectionately day <strong>of</strong>f to visit a college, or<br />

[Telephone 398-2242<br />

carino'i two sens, John Jr., called, know each one <strong>of</strong> the 39 whose boyfriend is coming to<br />

We do all our own baking i and Joe, and their wives. John full, and part-time employees. visit. We just call the kids up<br />

Jr. is a detective in charge <strong>of</strong> "Oh, these kids are all good and they an in for each<br />

the NATURAL way! Juveniles with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> kids," says Theresa. "fti? otter,"<br />

You'll taste the difference! I Police Department. His wife need work. They produce. <strong>On</strong>e John Taccarino feels Out<br />

Sue Is a teacher In the dty's helps the other. We're like a problems art kept to a<br />

school system. John's big famUy, where the oldest minimum;"! Joke around and<br />

brother, Joe, who Is with helps look after the others." cakn everyone down," to<br />

Dailey Plumbing and People such af Mr. andsays.<br />

JUST NEXT DOOR...<br />

Heating, and Us wife OTeki Mrs.'T'havea remarkable gift<br />

; are becoming mere involved for handling the emotional<br />

witt the business. Perhaps, ups and downs <strong>of</strong> young<br />

ftACft p*f n try someday, they will wish to people, For them, it tea<br />

Homemade Salads<br />

continue running Voltaco's pleasure to see a youngster<br />

after Theresa and John retire. learn and enjoy doing work in<br />

Bagel Dips & Sandwiches<br />

"Joe and Jeff, my twowhat<br />

to most likely his first<br />

Hoagles • Lunch Meats<br />

grandsons, Joe's boys, are experience In the business<br />

Party Trays<br />

eagerly interested in theworld.<br />

Before many <strong>of</strong> these<br />

4011 Wilt Ave.,0cein <strong>City</strong> 398-9635 business too," Theresa boys and girls had begun to<br />

laughs, "even though they're work, their hardest Jobs were<br />

making their own beds or<br />

carrying out the trash,<br />

Witt these new fledglings <strong>of</strong><br />

the workaday world, the<br />

Taccarinos try to Instill a<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> responsibility.<br />

REOPENING<br />

"When we hire someone, we<br />

leave them with someone who<br />

FOR THE 1084 SEASON<br />

has been here a few years,"<br />

THURS,JUNE<br />

ays John. "As they progress,<br />

Mulford's<br />

t'Ui<br />

Seafood Shack<br />

:: .<br />

Theresa explains that<br />

"communication Is the<br />

greatest factor In our success.<br />

We will not permit anyone to<br />

go home If he's upset We talk<br />

to them. And you know, they<br />

pt Interested the same way<br />

tn us. If they see we're not<br />

smiling, they come up to us JoHa and Theresa Taccarlno at the door <strong>of</strong> their business I:mdmarjt, *<br />

and ask If everything U all<br />

right," , . ;<br />

where hundreds <strong>of</strong> jroung people have pined their flrit experience to the *<br />

world <strong>of</strong> work. , '<br />

Even though Voltaco's has<br />

evolved over the years into an<br />

At wrong order. It's our married and lives In Genpany<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, institution,<br />

poUey to correct the order or with her husband. Jf ""*<br />

Theresa and John Taccarlno<br />

give the customer his money DuganJsalawyar,goi<br />

maintain their friendly<br />

back. If a customer thinks we Kendrlck.<br />

personalities and good<br />

gave him the wrong change,<br />

business sense.<br />

.„„ _» we reimburse him regardless<br />

Theresa's philosophy is, young, inexperienced, <strong>of</strong> how we end up at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

"We're not a dog eat dogThey're<br />

so willing to work." % night."<br />

business. If another •hop runs i",<br />

then we cut them loose. We out <strong>of</strong> rolls and we have them,<br />

try net to make too much <strong>of</strong> we lend them. We are not<br />

mishaps,"<br />

;Workmg For A Better<br />

ni -trft*<br />

CITY<br />

In 1984<br />

W ^,1 r "- 5P '•* wm " f ... v"*<br />

'We try to teach the young<br />

gatatt," sayi Therwa. "If people that the eustomel<br />

*•!. " • . COTtatat. it'i eomei first," says Jota, "If<br />

usually about the food, like one <strong>of</strong> the girls In the front<br />

gets harried, she's to try to<br />

keep her composure and can<br />

Theresa,"<br />

Nt, and Sfts, "T" are not<br />

forgotten by their ejortoyees.<br />

1<br />

BtVoltaco'fl learn how to deal<br />

with problems and mistomers<br />

In the business world. Theresa<br />

adds, "It's a food background<br />

Then there to Kim Mt^<br />

for these kids. They are<br />

Working at Voltaco's "was<br />

Run's first job, Now, Rafter<br />

atalnlng Phi Beta Kappa,in<br />

college, she teaches,," at<br />

Georgetown Univenity,,<br />

jw, j K W , puMcaHpn, A<br />

hewebroira, ,, Two young<br />

et tttedr former w»«* •» Volta<br />

h l e a l f l<br />

s , m<br />

Another Is Theresa Volpfi, m<br />

niece. Frop Voltacotfln<br />

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publication,<br />

freih-faced , g<br />

rehini to griet tttedr former w»«* •» Voltaeo's<br />

employers, the people who examples <strong>of</strong> loyalty<br />

gave them their first jobs. *"> Mrs. "T'\<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s new million- Chief Robert Hart, the new building, 9th Street and certainly makes us more taprovemints wsn Wttated.<br />

dollar firehouse complex and location permits faster and Central Avenue.<br />

accessible," Cade said. Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council were<br />

code enforcement <strong>of</strong>fice* wu safer responses to calls Code Enforcement Officer The building is constructed present along with Niekps<br />

dedicated here Saturday, because engines don't have to • Fred Cade explained the <strong>of</strong> masonry and brick with a Troti, former Council<br />

June 25.<br />

be driven through heavy move provides approximately structural concrete floor. president.<br />

The public viewed the oenter-citv traffic.<br />

TOO square feat <strong>of</strong> additional Participating in the ribbon<br />

morning opening ceremonies<br />

space tor his operation, The gutting was Mayor Jack The new flre station was<br />

and then toured the structure<br />

,<br />

ground-floor location allows Bittner; city Counell<br />

at 6th Street and Aibury feet <strong>of</strong> the structure LBut&lied square<br />

built by Scarborough Con-<br />

& easy access by the general President Jeanne Clunn and struction Co. under the<br />

Avenue, across from the tor code enforcement <strong>of</strong>fices, .public and Handicapped, former Mayor Chester J. supervision <strong>of</strong>. former <strong>City</strong><br />

Tabernacle grounds. - replacing cramped quarto There *" is '' a * free-parking' lot Wlmberg, under whose ad- Engineer Albert Quiey, Cadi<br />

The building is one <strong>of</strong> a on the third floor <strong>of</strong> the police adjacent to the building. 'It mlnlstrntlon the capital and Hart, ' * •„>•*.<br />

number <strong>of</strong> major lmrvementa<br />

made possible by<br />

the city's *10 minion capital<br />

improvement program begun<br />

(bur yean ago.<br />

Other projects include the<br />

new civic center, 6th Street <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the Boardwalk, an extensive<br />

street paving program, major<br />

renovations to theMmic Pier,<br />

lighting and additions to<br />

baseball fields at fin Street<br />

and Bay Avenue, and the<br />

beach restoration program. Tills quarter-million-dollar aerial ladder truck Is part <strong>of</strong> the city *• flu million capital Improve-<br />

A new 1225,000 Hrsch aerial<br />

ment program too.<br />

ladder fire truck Is part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

improvement program and<br />

made Iti debut at, the<br />

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modal win an 85-foot reach.<br />

Tie 14,000 square foot<br />

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nil, Mb Street and Anbury'<br />

Avenue, and the hook add<br />

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and Asbury Avenue, "tire *<br />

stations at »th Street and<br />

West Avenue and «th Street<br />

and West Avenue' remain<br />

acHve, " •' , .«' • the city's new firehonse and code enforcement building between 5th and 6th streets provides fire-;<br />

According to former, Fire fighters with plenty <strong>of</strong> room to navigate big equipment. *<br />

His new firehouse between 5th and 6th Streets houses flre-flghtlng<br />

' apparatus and a fire company which used to call the basement <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

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By ANITA J, SPIEGEL<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

MK'M t m^PW s a^-ass<br />

nUlwa number <strong>of</strong> positive *!&•"!»"»•>». tqe need for affiS<br />

, eWorld's move into Sport- Former Mayor Chester bother <strong>of</strong> getting a dime-und<br />

sworld. Reports earlier mis Wlmberg, who serves en the sUck it In the meter when I'm<br />

" only going to be five<br />

•^ee * number <strong>of</strong> jiosltfoe »»r *••» OPM here. u,e need' for<br />

minutea," •<br />

jpMM 61 the downtown Li However, Murphy credited<br />

the Parking Authority win<br />

trying to find equitable wayi<br />

g 'f •"•"» •»• *opplng hours,<br />

mm^mtm this year ^ ^ , # » J» »p « "fSttaUythe merchants<br />

which yeawound reUfuts 2 ^ J * •PPU»Bee may take a toss," Ihnberg<br />

, havebeeBMteiitagovtrttie SL.* 1 ** Mayor Jack said, "But oSefo ieo5j<br />

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Many,<strong>of</strong>;th« changes In- Qty.<br />

cluding Jmproved esthetics In<br />

the Asltury;Ayenue shopping<br />

«Sr!%<br />

district are part <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />

DO wn t o wn j-uleoji on I c<br />

Development •] >! Qjnimit|§§'a<br />

three-year community<br />

development plan. However,<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the welcoming<br />

changes were Instituted on the<br />

merchant's own behalf.<br />

For Instance, those who<br />

remember the July 31<br />

WwlwDrth's fire can now<br />

return for shopping in the<br />

recently renovated and newly<br />

stocked "five and dime/'<br />

ol i h8 t^" Av the Authority, at the<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Bdwalk, and A Sh Way « "IU be lit McCarthy, the state<br />

Travel agency and have A Shore opened Way year-round with festive tree Department <strong>of</strong> Tran-<br />

recently on 8th Street between lights beginning sometime in sportation engineer assigned<br />

Oentral and Asbury avenues. May, according to Murphy, to Cape Mar County, U<br />

Gabriel also noted a new Tie city approved in gearing to erect uniform signs<br />

duplex vrith a commercial December the electrical to aid visitors locate <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

first floor near tot Am ROM wiring on the frees but the parking.<br />

Bk h .—. M __ H»U •was luemuinis merchants Bsciaea decided to wait wmit for Ior Toe committee wfll also<br />

Book shop, MO Aibury Ave, warmer weather to inlttate address other problems It<br />

although he didn't know the the year-round lighting, became aware <strong>of</strong> asaresult<strong>of</strong><br />

proposed use. He also men- "The merchants got a shopper and merchant<br />

ttoned seeing a "Then and together to chip In-for the survey conducted during du.^ — the<br />

Now" sign in a vacant garage U.OOOcost<strong>of</strong> the wiring," said fan by b Stockton Stkt State Stt Cll College<br />

In the 600 block near the Murphy, adding the dty will marketing researcher<br />

Collective Federal Savings bill the merchants for the " - -<br />

Stephen R. Gabriel, eiw<br />

talk,<br />

-_—» «.»»|iuj, yuurincreased<br />

{Normally the<br />

electrical<br />

trees c<br />

use,<br />

project manager for the J'" Carolyn f Murphy, chair- Normally the trees are lit at<br />

'Oman nf th« !*««••«•»- *•_•-•--= ••<br />

1 *• Downtown Oiristmastime"onfo.<br />

downtown development plan, S!fS& e pevelopmtnt peaking <strong>of</strong> trees, several<br />

called the WooIwortR ^ ^ " ^ P ^ " * hawb^ptantedIn them<br />

reopening one <strong>of</strong> neUggeit ^•M" 8t


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THE SENTINEL-LEDO<br />

many years<br />

$n main street, he would<br />

Mill take <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over Paris<br />

ia_ _ . -<br />

in the _rt_p_i« <strong>of</strong> Makia, Itttfy, o_y<br />

_^tb hop., oat to America Tr<br />

Taleae traveled to Naples and beck home once every three nerves and spark an appetite, came across Frank Qirrio'S room.<br />

wotted as a Journeyman on years. He would tell us about Arrangements were made Tailor Shop at SOS ttt It,,<br />

his way to Joining his uncle America and how you can tor Talese to stay in an today the site <strong>of</strong> Stalnton's<br />

The room wa* small and<br />

and cousin in Paris where he associate with whoever you AUanUc <strong>City</strong> hotel. The employee parking lot at the<br />

worked for leas than a year wanted to. I always liked that owner, who was a friend <strong>of</strong> the comer <strong>of</strong> West Avem_ and «h<br />

designing men's c_th« i«_- -_•» -•—• *- j * J and cousin in Paris where he aasodate with whoever you AUanUc <strong>City</strong> boil!. We empWw parking lot at the<br />

•<br />

a *J ma *L, ^ •"• '<br />

WBrted tot Jen than a year wmted to. I alwayi liked that owwr,, who was a friend <strong>of</strong> the corner <strong>of</strong> W«t Avenue and Wi "IwwftJm-B&Biybtl'ws<br />

detotag men's etethtJ, idea and I always wanted to doetoT, was told to rake ran *eet, "I figured be tout be f^toWfwhea^jttaH<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> his growing come here." the young tailor bad a Italian w I went inside and had taken on too much." :<br />

wceeaa In Paris, a desire to Juat before Mese waa to relating two weeks. introduced mym," Tatae O" valm from theJttfc<br />

Mine to America over, accompany his tether back to But the noise <strong>of</strong> the Beading recalled, dien interrupted his<br />

whetaed m. America (where he lived to «d Pm_ylv_i_ Railroad*, Gurgle welcomed fileie p * *® v**<br />

* T W". W Uw ? to WWngton, Del,,) the teakr wWeh made their last itop with open arm*. Not only w*« a«w ©«•, the -,-,-<br />

America," Talese taplalned. Taiese caught double near the hotel, shook TWesei hehapwtowsciMonefroin and dialect was that from<br />

^wtadas a stow mason pneumonia and dM. nvee nerwp, h_ native laad, but to WM ^da, Hewasfuw<strong>of</strong>tti;<br />

for DuPont and would come years later, at the age <strong>of</strong> 17, "I told them that I had come also in dire need <strong>of</strong> sane help "I excused myself but said I<br />

young Talese made the trip torelai.lt was supposed to be and asked Talese if be would MuJdn'thelpoverhtirinfiBd<br />

alone. a quiet place but instead it stay and work, that I was sure that they io*e<br />

Staying with an uncle to was making me even more "I told him I was on apeaklng the same Mjiy<br />

Ambler, Pa., Talese found nervous. They tent me to vacation," Taltie remem. people." •-:<br />

work as a tailor in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, I had never even bared with a smlto; "ttat 1 The couple, it turned jot,<br />

Philadelphia. He commuted heard <strong>of</strong> it before," Talese was here to get a rest, not to & «ame from Maida, t^lt<br />

months. there for • year and sli said. work. But be begged me and were related to TaleiJ's<br />

...«. When «iwn ne he stepped stewed <strong>of</strong>f on <strong>of</strong> the tte so I finally agreed to help a "•"**•• ""^ .., ( -3<br />

His new way <strong>of</strong> American trolley rollev on an that a»t ^«» day in i* May **... couple —•- hours ••---— a • day • In • ••the<br />

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Fl "' I ^ thii beauUful<br />

life caught up with him and he 1922, saw tte ocean and morning." place, then a tailor sbojp and<br />

fell feU IB 111 witb wltb itemaeh stomach pains, pains. walked along al__ ft* tte yet-to-be- «*_»«*_. Wh_e"that •*«, *-—.— spring day - in • —"-•- now this. I said to i<br />

and •<br />

Noting his loss <strong>of</strong> weight, paved streets, he said to 1922 was eventful, Talese had I* my destiny."<br />

the li doctor recommended a htawidf himself, .flit* this is (• *-« for me. —-• neglected —«._-^ to > get . a place - to --•• M m stayed the summer<br />

trip to the shore where tte As he explored tte town, stay. Currio pointed him to and by the fall <strong>of</strong> 1022 was<br />

ocean air would calm his following fith Street, Talese friends who had an ettra ottered the tailor shop if to<br />

IIUIUIUiiUllUH^^<br />

Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk" tu^fa&^<br />

Dally At<br />

"> Ws way to Arizona,<br />

•f tad no eheici," Ttfeat<br />

LITTERER'S<br />

if I didn't buy It, he was f}<br />

to dose it."<br />

Talese brought in dry<br />

LUNCHEONETTE<br />

cleaning to tte shop and (t,<br />

prospered. About five years'<br />

840 Boardwalk • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

later, a fire destroyed nearly<br />

everything. Talese, hi<br />

DAILY Juice SPECIALS<br />

received a letter from<br />

cousin £n Pexls ple_i<br />

Hash Browns<br />

ritojoinhlminhla<br />

ca<br />

Bacon, Sausage or Ham<br />

Hxiess, waa calling It<br />

'I had decided that Paris g<br />

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was a dream come true. U<br />

TnJngs weren't going weUandJ<br />

I dedded that he was right'* i<br />

In late November, another;<br />

cousin, who was a musician in<br />

New York, stopped by his<br />

•hop to invite Talese to Ms.wedding.<br />

After gome coaxing<br />

Ma cousin convhiced him not<br />

to return to Europe until after<br />

Ml wedding on Dec. 4,1927K<br />

A lovely young girl named;<br />

Qiiherlne, the sister <strong>of</strong> tte C<br />

Beginning May 5th, we will be serving our<br />

Complete Menu <strong>of</strong> Hot and Cold Sandwiches<br />

Club Sandwiches and Hoagles<br />

Delicious Meat, Seafood and Spaghetti<br />

Dinners Served from 3 P.M.<br />

. 309-2918<br />

When you're<br />

entertaining the thought<br />

for food and drink,<br />

(Pleaie turn to page II), '<br />

ASrfS<br />

HtSE 11 -SECTION FIVE<br />

.Merchant and a business known togeneratloiw <strong>of</strong> cmtomers and friends.<br />

* » ' • • • " . • • ' ^ " : • > ' , / ' r - . ' . . ^ ' ^ . ' ^ - : ' _ > ^ - •;-\:-"..' 1 ' : -. '•<br />

;!1 could have stayed in Park..but I was impressed<br />

8I9l;<br />

. . ' . ' ' •.;• ' ' ' •" •' , - " . v . .. ••. J<br />

A ' ' ' . . • • " ' - • '<br />

this quiet town and its people. Even today,<br />

n't wqnt to live anywhere ebs*<br />

(Mttlnoed from page W house — where b« hM been<br />

^^ woraW<strong>of</strong>linotber<br />

.^^aJreadyiwdeplana that wiU document _tllfa,<strong>of</strong><br />

Wf_l the busineii but 1 went Oalian immigranU,<br />

bickfand said,'I changed my "I didn't come here from a<br />

int<strong>of</strong>t."' small backward country. I<br />

'©» June 8,1829 CSatherlne didn't come out <strong>of</strong> thewoodi,"<br />

antf Joseph Talese were said the senior Talew. "I<br />

married and-the two set up could have stayed in Paris<br />

boose at 119 Atlantic Ave. and done Just as well If not<br />

:Halese moved into a new -better. But I was impressed<br />

stort-a few doors down from with this quiet town and Its<br />

-^current address-at the people Even today I wouldn't<br />

former Sentinel printing want to live anywhere else."<br />

Ml<br />

JOHHH.<br />

rwholetal.<br />

Fruit and<br />

12th Strwt * libuir A»f<br />

i^rt<br />

mmm<br />

Just Phono<br />

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

The _^<br />

Community's oldest established<br />

private business changes hands<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19.1-6T<br />

oorner rf • h _!____?*<br />

Haven Avenue, eartnOy •<br />

dry chMUMn<br />

Jt<br />

has served the <strong>Ocean</strong> OtK &»en from l«ft»MW D_i *i! % ?S_* s * M l 1 IWby^^ondlnorpeaad T^^..f^U/tmiii<br />

area for wer a ee^S was tohiT bsatth ft_ii5^ S" 1 *"* ^ Mwipipir'i Lorta D, .Angertne, who •iioiiiM t jM^_Fl<br />

•««tai«OT &ta«S_i__&:i_SLS5 f e a_Sril_U_Sf y 1 ^ a i" rtl %r itt i S__^^-^<br />

Jersey Radio toe. dealings and CflneentfaW Av.,aterger brickhnadjng, to June 1»O another ro_id _rity m l^fa|id<br />

Wed C. Benson, publisher ioWyonjSltSi^ ?«,? e /' ^ § e *« ll ^»I mm, JteOmmGfy ttMlS_l-_fe^_fi|<br />

«s_^_s J^JSFS SS_&SI_ Sr^^" 0 - Sgai^<br />

^^_«7»^am •sffsstui Sa-fts*** 5»SMJS_ ^_»S<br />

SAI__?> _jsas__tS «_#&S | ®_? a! ??-__****!<br />

. »ien,ataStaeaaiUHCiato TOND radio inPle^tv^ § ^ ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ ' -^Sftlr m ' *«« #*^Wr«m^sSs<br />

,.<strong>of</strong>fl» late pubUiher, John T. WMGMSfaA__rttee_, •SS^fl_B 1 'h<br />

ftttteri, and Donald L, WAAT^V to Wlldwood-Wci ifflStrtto fflSS-l y<br />

fitettaoni another BHoeiate Aflantie <strong>City</strong>, WENY-AM SrSfSfw^LS^v" W#<br />

aMnowtbejoleowneri<strong>of</strong>tte tolevUion and WM^m ffieSbXamr^<br />

newspaBtr^ radio, both in EkoJra New n S T y w **_!<br />

The newspaper rtprtMnti %r£ ww ILSS_?*'JP J ,PW rf<br />

-JM^WSto. The oldeat ert.blUl,.d H d t o f j f * ^ ^<br />

WBBentfortte^BoraBon, prtvato business to Oc«_i S « rteS^=^^<br />

which has broadcast holdings Clftr.lhiSBittifHirfi^ ff|&1*|<br />

•taNewY«k,Niw Jeweyand ameeived to imw&n two ^ff r^Si.^.^?<br />

has appllcoUons pending with brathen, Albert mU^i£^f^i^?g<br />

the Feder_ (^mmunicattons Boyle set .jp a publishing shop fh_*£_&_»«i*«^^ a<br />

ftmrniifton for wriouf here. •««-»«•»» »W ««irwirt to the Her,<br />

br^adcapt interests; In The Boyle brothers printed ut MM V_I fc—_i «_<br />

Benion.aiid Editor John H. toil waa bora. O^kSjUmSSr^ ' ^<br />

Andruin,fematoandQrten Iht Sm<strong>On</strong>a was publlihed ^&^^ < ^mnuA »a<br />

•3f«¥taw •_»*•--»* gaa^i*<br />

-J-_"S- h_KUJtttree_BeigotogfSi<br />

Both Green and Simmons the Boyle brotheri to thi Lake<br />

were business partnera with* brothers (wba are credited , i<br />

Stethers and negotiations with founding <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>), to '*<br />

over the sale had been in tte R. CurtU Bobinson, who<br />

final stages at the time <strong>of</strong> his edited the paper with WlUlam<br />

deatt Rtay M. ft Fenton to%i,<br />

Stethers, the paper's 1 A few years later, Robinson<br />

publisher since he and four and his wife bought out tte<br />

other Sayre Pa. businessmen, paper from Fenton and<br />

including Simmons, pur- continued publishing until<br />

l__i_Vj__ _ ^ _ _!__ __i> ___ ___ __^ _b^ _ _ . __ . __ - __ _ _ - -<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

no matter HOW,<br />

WHtRCORWWH<br />

you wont to<br />

TRAVEISK<br />

WoddWideTr^FW<br />

A fully compoterlMKlflt((mcy ; '<br />

' • AJriie Ticket* >.'Jh_;!Kw IS-^ii<br />

•Tiwi;; • ;».:jBatoi'' ^f;*i,^«_tt<br />

•Antrak • HBBavBtog fli.<br />

BttllMfs « firaap<br />

901Ttfron..<br />

Horfhl_*M<br />

mm<<br />

When at the Seashore<br />

CAPE MAY - PHILADELPHIA Famous Pizza<br />

IBM%£<br />

US, U, i MT, OFF.<br />

Selected Salted Nute Toasted and Buttered Hourly<br />

FAMOUS HOME-MADE FUDGE<br />

& SALT WATER TAFFY<br />

HOME-MADE CANDIES<br />

Freshly Roasted Nuts — Watch Us Roast 'em!<br />

CANDY & GOURMET ITEMS<br />

FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD<br />

Visit our modern new <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> store at 950 Boardwalk<br />

directly In troni <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony Condominium*,<br />

We can now better asm our valued customers.<br />

950 Boardwalk No. 1 teuHwil<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J. Oiaa May, N.J,<br />

ierf<br />

Hot Dogs<br />

Celebrating our 27th Year in Business<br />

VlM PIZ2A Mup«ra^^l^<br />

OCEAN CITY BOARDWALK ^<br />

FORafYEAi^kS ' ^<br />

VraY NOT PUT THEgEST f<br />

••T^THE:TEiT«f ; - l /:f:<br />

'•••••. TRYS0ME#'4 -i:|"<br />

We Use <strong>On</strong>ly Ilie Finest Nateral^&Ugatpfli<br />

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'BothLpcponsOptoiV'* 1 * \.|a<br />

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A standout in wig and costume, Howard Quick, as Ben Franklin, greets<br />

a young admirer during downtown block party,<br />

pining<br />

SRSAKFAST<br />

1;OB. 11:00 Seafood * Meats<br />

featuring<br />

Chicken and Dumpling<br />

Spiels! children's mtny<br />

DINNER<br />

VISIT OUR PATIO CAFE EVENINGS 8 -11<br />

SHOOFLY HI - ICE CREAM\. APPLE CRISP<br />

AT T L h A TC £ ViNUB ••TWIEN fPH &«TH<br />

The Cehlek Family for 56 Years l#2B-tM4<br />

- PRii PARKINS ON rrH STRIET -<br />

* TAKE OUT DINNERS<br />

REOPENING FRIDAY JUNE 15TH<br />

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

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1984<br />

Ben Franklin lives in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Howard Quick make* •<br />

pvlng out <strong>of</strong> living by the<br />

virtues <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Franklin<br />

— cleanliness, moderation<br />

and stewardship.<br />

i ••! didn't figure to make a<br />

barrel <strong>of</strong> money," laid Quick<br />

who pr<strong>of</strong>essionally protrays<br />

Benjamin Franklin, the<br />

printer, philosopher,<br />

Statesman and musician. "I<br />

donate most <strong>of</strong> the money to<br />

I "Benjamin Franklin was<br />

grand master or most worpUpable<br />

<strong>of</strong> Masons," added<br />

Quick, a former Camden<br />

police <strong>of</strong>ficer and master<br />

elecWdan, who ia listed in the<br />

Cape May County telephone<br />

directory under Franklin as<br />

wen as Quick.<br />

1 §ulek, no^ 80, beeime<br />

Interested In Franklin about<br />

48yearsagoaftera visit to the<br />

water Inside the tumblers can<br />

be changed to adjust the<br />

sounds," Quick said. "I admit


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PAGE 14 -SECTION FIVE THE SKNTINEL-LFDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJi<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Since 1887 Tl<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

and<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 AsburyAve. Dial 399-0012<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Richard K. Cameron John T, Newman<br />

Roy I, Darby, Jr. Or, Edward A, Renquest<br />

George W. Drake James F. Steelman<br />

Arthur T, Ford, Jr. Michael Subotieh<br />

Roy Gillian Floyd W, Townsend<br />

Irvln Johnson, Jr. Dr. John B. Townsend<br />

Phillip Turner<br />

OFFICERS<br />

levin Johnson, Jr....<br />

Walter S.Johnson..,<br />

• Chairman <strong>of</strong> ioard<br />

Robert L, Smith, 11,, ,...,,.. Viet Chairman <strong>of</strong> Board<br />

Mrs. Helen R. Wilson••••<br />

President<br />

Lewis J. Mawson > Vice President<br />

Mrs, Helen A. Nixon Vice Pres. and Treasurer<br />

SylvaA.iertlni<br />

Secretary<br />

Robert K, Bell, Isq,.<br />

Asst, Secretary<br />

Solicitor<br />

MONEY MARKET FUND ACCOUNT<br />

High Money Market Rates<br />

Change Weekly • Compounded Daily<br />

DIRECT DEPOSIT<br />

mUkM<br />

ALL BOVT. CHECKS<br />

SAVE by MAIL!<br />

Insured Safety and Availability<br />

No Minimum on Deposits or Withdrawal<br />

- Our Time an<br />

24 HOURS A DAY<br />

AS A C0MMUMTY SERVICE<br />

/ * •*»»« * 1<br />

OCEAN CITV HOME<br />

SWINGS AND LOAN<br />

and Money Orders<br />

MONEY ORDERS ONLY 50'<br />

($1.00to*1,000.00)<br />

DAY, APRIL I9,l(*i<br />

Original<br />

Banking institution<br />

<strong>On</strong>Thetsland'<br />

HOURS;<br />

OFFICE LOBBY<br />

Man, thro Thuri. *fea<br />

DRIVE-IN<br />

/Men. thru Thuri, ? to 6<br />

OFFICE LOBBY and DRIVE-IN<br />

Frl..9to6)Sat.*to12<br />

is a good way to hide money<br />

from the I.R.S.<br />

OUR I.R.A. HOTLINE 399-0099 '<br />

NOW<br />

* INTEREST ON CHECKIHfi ACCOUNTS<br />

* Now account tor those who want<br />

the convenience <strong>of</strong> a cheeking<br />

account & the Interest <strong>of</strong> a<br />

savings account.<br />

Itor Mm feuMb 1100.00<br />

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rJSfK!^<br />

LI..1JJ<br />

Changing Times in<br />

Page 1, Section<br />

Somers Point<br />

... and more<br />

Stmtine!*ledger Spring Edition April 10,1084<br />

^year-rownd community on the mom<br />

'" " : •"-•*•,•..•; tm^TpftS:*^ • TSftummmmm V —<br />

• • '• • ' .•••{••.w-fC'f^s-A'fr,: i *', i J* l '"Vi;.3K'i. . ... •• IBSBM<br />

Tficre never was an 's' on Tony Mart, andi<br />

e lite for a new dinner club<br />

fifing built by the owner <strong>of</strong> neighboring Waterfront,<br />

^<br />

,"S--ji'f'.'.„•{,. 'iliiS, {•'<br />

^U ^<br />

balance<br />

between<br />

• • • • • • . .<br />

like the legendaiypJlbenlx<br />

thatcoiwumeditseUt<strong>of</strong>lames<br />

only to be reborn yoims and<br />

fresh out <strong>of</strong> MB ashes, Spmers<br />

Rfatfi tiring a:nnd«iue«..<br />

rtUttoWUlB'pMffcir.JMW<br />

has given Ihedty a newfound<br />

pride.<br />

Numerous changes have<br />

taken place here In the past<br />

year alo<strong>of</strong>. Visitors who<br />

either summer in the Point or<br />

pass through on tbelr way to<br />

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

seethe changes brought aoout<br />

by •surge in bayfront<br />

development and an uplifting<br />

spirit among established<br />

businesses here.<br />

'i tttak m'm btemm less<br />

transient," <strong>of</strong>fered Son»rs<br />

"Even in the last five or ten<br />

tiJiTitafiHiTTJTgTrnT<br />

summer and more <strong>of</strong> a city to restaurant. Another Wawa While looking favorably t|igradlng <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />

live in year round. bod market opened up on upon the msmdiiis rf ife rf->><br />

i ^ Lmdtag RoadL " """^<br />

^ m** condroitaium<br />

•nd what will be a Chinese and shops as well<br />

t Wmt is going m% with the<br />

upgrading and facelifting<br />

<strong>of</strong> businesses is very vital<br />

to the dty'<br />

Change for the better Is evident in the appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the old bowling alley on MacArthur<br />

Boulevard, pictured in February IMS and at the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> last year after it had been converted into<br />

the Point-4 Theatre, complete with mural.<br />

tana said earlier au»<br />

at the dty and mate dianges the better in l^O«t<br />

^m we think if« best pdt eo distant pwt<br />

•>M*"^rte~^Ja H,'at"i^ wdtooiittw. "Wbttfagotogoowlttf<br />

*wto^t«tS^B^rf ff^fltag <strong>of</strong> buaiaeiMi,


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—SECTION SIX THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1994-<br />

Famous For Food Since 1934<br />

THIS YEAR WATSON'S RESTAURANT<br />

IS 50 YEAftS YOUNG!<br />

From generation to generation<br />

Watson's has become an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

tradition where fine dining at a<br />

reasonable price is combined<br />

with courteous, quick service,<br />

THANK YOU ALL FOR<br />

HELPING US GROW<br />

From a modest 50 seat restaurant<br />

to our present 600 person ..•<br />

capacity, almost 5,000/000<br />

<strong>of</strong> you over the years<br />

COME HELP US<br />

CELEBRATE IN 1984!<br />

We have exciting plans in mind,<br />

including <strong>of</strong>fering many lucky<br />

customers a meal from our menu<br />

at our original opening prices<br />

and much, much more<br />

9th Street & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 399-1065<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1984 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3 -r SECTION SIX, ,„<br />

:• Somers Point Mayor Fred Fontana, third from right. was on hand tor tht ribbon cutting <strong>of</strong> the , JJ^ftJfraVeT wSSSSove^S^IS^toSl<br />

£ nPW WaWa on Maryland Avenue and Shore Road along with Dan Brown store supervisor, Laurie ^Sltalwhere r ^ ^ ^ S ^ u ^ S S £ S S L ^<br />

:: DeFrancesco store manager and Don Price executive vice president and three unidentified clowni, ' ' W """* aS hlgh aB ta tte resorts -<br />

*] <strong>On</strong> opening day last October at Circle Pizza, - ohm mm* vet<br />

owner Joe Liccoriadello helps Jerry Santiago<br />

jFemove a fresh pie while Nino Sciabborrasi<br />

Sacks them up.<br />

National observances are <strong>of</strong>ten marked locally<br />

with ceremonies in the veterans'park outside the<br />

old city hallin Somers Point.<br />

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Fontana:<br />

S We ham A lot<br />

P <strong>of</strong> good things<br />

lure to be<br />

proud <strong>of</strong><br />

have been<br />

that<br />

approved are<br />

fine, but we<br />

don't want<br />

condo<br />

development at<br />

'$-\the expense<br />

I \bf-the local<br />

: * businesses that<br />

attracted<br />

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Workman inserts final pane <strong>of</strong> glass into skylight which will illuminate new hospital lobby.<br />

JOIN THE ARTISANS<br />

Thirty-Ninth Annual-Big Weekend Outing<br />

June 15,18 and 17<br />

Everyone Welcome - No Admission • No Collections<br />

FRIDAY EVENING MELORAMA * 8:30 P.M., MUSIC PIER<br />

ISATURDAY: ALL DAY TREASURE HUNT|<br />

Miniature Golf and Bowling<br />

at Wonderland for Juniors<br />

(By coupon only)<br />

SELECTION & CROWNING <strong>of</strong> MISS ARTISAN 1914<br />

at Music Pier-8:00 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY BE SURE TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />

THE ARTISANS ORDER OF MUTUAL PROTECTION Is more<br />

thin • fraternity...... It's admirable w«y <strong>of</strong> lift to Its more than<br />

aWOmembers. ;,••<br />

FoundedMayl, 1873, to fulfill a need <strong>of</strong> Insurance protection at a<br />

coat wlttiin the reach <strong>of</strong> the average man, THE ARTISANS now<br />

stand* preeminent among fraternal organizations with respect to<br />

Its reserves for Life Certificates.<br />

"AilWBonlzatlon that has never failed an obligatio<br />

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THURSDAY; APRIL IQ.TB<br />

Shore Memorial passes...<br />

SOM0RS PODJT-Tbe" Completion <strong>of</strong> the entire According to hospital ad- feasible for many ^<br />

focus <strong>of</strong> Interest at Shore project la/targeted for early mlnistrator, Theodore Withi.the help <strong>of</strong>.,,<br />

Memorial Hospital over the 1985. Although heavy spring Wlegand, "The construction from the American u<br />

part year has been on.ttie f44 rains delayed progress <strong>of</strong> the new entrance and lobby Society, funds raised<br />

TaBbnexpansJonrrenovation' initially, work Is generally on will result in some temporary Caslnoymplcs and a<br />

project which began in schedule. inconvenience for visitors and<br />

December 1982 to update the employees. However, there<br />

hospital for the '80s and Jii addition to a net gain <strong>of</strong> will be no Interruption In<br />

beyond, , - 101 new beds, construction , patient services."<br />

A six-story nursing tower *"! eipand out-patient ser-. While construction was<br />

which houses 142 new vice areas, enlarge the progressing outside SMH, the<br />

medical/surgical beds and a radiology department, hospital was making strides<br />

new* expanded clinical provide renovated ancillary inside In its endeavor* to keep<br />

laboratory, will open this and support units, a up with advancing medical<br />

summer. The opening will renovated obstetrical unit technology. New radlographic<br />

signal the start <strong>of</strong> major (including a birthing room), < diagnostic equipnMnt became<br />

renovations <strong>of</strong> existing an updated In-house dialysis operational in 1983 in, the<br />

structures. > ' unit and a new Jn-out surgical areas <strong>of</strong> nuclear medicine and<br />

„ , „ ' , * center. digital substraction,<br />

Topplng-<strong>of</strong>f ceremonies<br />

took place in August when the<br />

entrance directly <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

_ Into a io produce single<br />

and elevator bank, - •<br />

Brighton^Aveoue _ _<br />

Hospital reopened la December. The entrance had been temporarily re^<br />

located due to construction,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club<br />

Over 26 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> Service<br />

Masonic Temple, 10th St. & Wetley Ave.<br />

Visiting Master Masons are Cordially Invited I<br />

MONTHLY 4TH TUESDAY, 8 P.M.<br />

(Except In July, Aug.. Oct & Dec.)<br />

Annual Ladies'Night<br />

October 13. 1984<br />

LJcegn <strong>City</strong> Music Pier<br />

\WV4WMM tf* ri hri M ini ¥* *M wt Mi wa y*Vd iSWK?<br />

Dr. William > Portner? <strong>of</strong>' thfr ra<<br />

cardiovascular dlsfcase ubl<br />

tionalatSMH. ^<br />

or<br />

are<br />

valuable in the diagnosis <strong>of</strong> a<br />

wide range <strong>of</strong> diseases entities.<br />

Doctors at Shore are able to<br />

treat cardiovascular disease<br />

more effectively with computerized<br />

digital substraction<br />

anglography. According to<br />

Morton G. Fried, M.D.,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> radiology, "the<br />

computer provides<br />

visualization <strong>of</strong> arteries <strong>of</strong> the<br />

head and body with intravenous<br />

rather than conventional<br />

intra-erterlal dye<br />

injections," This method is<br />

safer and less costly than<br />

• cardiovascular disease more<br />

SMH was able to establish<br />

cancer registry program \,<br />

1983. Data on dlagnoii,<br />

treatment and prognosta<br />

entering,cancer patients ,<br />

compiled by the hospital'<br />

registry.<br />

F<br />

The registry's goal<br />

track 90 percent <strong>of</strong> all<br />

hospital's p cancer patients patie<br />

(h (he rst rest <strong>of</strong>, f their thi li lives i^,<br />

information is transmitted t<br />

the State Health Depart<br />

mart's central regUny i<br />

Hie funds wlU.Jelp<br />

hospital purchase several<br />

items <strong>of</strong> high priority medli<br />

equipment. Included are .<br />

surgical CoZ laser,':* lumbar<br />

dfemonucleotysis j<br />

image 7, Jnterislf<br />

operating •"' '<br />

tow-dose n_ ._,__<br />

' In describing;,<br />

Wlegand jjotesf/fTL,<br />

laser will; afford**<br />

pinpoint. Vpre^jig<br />

inlnimal bleedmp<br />

damage to adjacent<br />

Chemonudeoly<br />

procedure In \whit<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

WESLEY AVENUE, FIRH TO SIXTH STREETS<br />

Plan to be a part <strong>of</strong> the TABERNACLE EXPERIENC<br />

MEMORABLE INSPIRATIONAL SERVICES & Music<br />

MORNING SERVICES: 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.<br />

(Song Service: 8:45 a.m. & 10:45 a.m.)<br />

JUNE 10<br />

DR. WALLACE F. STETTLER<br />

Wyoming Seminary<br />

Hnpton, PennsylvanJa<br />

JULV2B<br />

DR, D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />

Ventnor Community Church<br />

Ventnor, New Jersey<br />

JUNE 17 AUGUSTS<br />

DR. DUKE KIMBROUGH McCALL I>R, 1RNST G. SCHMIDT<br />

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Gloria Dei Lutheran Church<br />

- Louisville, Kentucky<br />

""""""' Huntingdon VaUty.Psnnsylvania<br />

JUNE 24<br />

DR. RAYMOND I. LINDQUIST<br />

Vice President<br />

The Templeton Foundation<br />

London, England<br />

JULYl<br />

DR. HENRY H. NICHOLS<br />

Janes Memorial United Methodist Church<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

JULYS<br />

DR. RILEYP, SHORT<br />

First United Methodist Church<br />

Coral Gables, Florida<br />

|,JULYJ5<br />

DR. RICHARD C.HALVERSON<br />

\\u Chaplain, Unites States Senate<br />

1, Washington; D.C.<br />

r:SCOTTlE GRIFFIN<br />

The FiMFresbytenan Church<br />

id Gennahbntn<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

WRITE TO:<br />

AUGUST 12<br />

DR. BRYANT M. KIRKLAND<br />

Fifth Avtnue Presbyterian Church<br />

New York, New YOrk<br />

AUGUST IB<br />

DR. ANTHONY CAMPOLO<br />

Eastern College<br />

St. Davids, Pennsylvania<br />

AUGUST 26<br />

BEN H ADEN<br />

Changed Lives<br />

Chattanqoga, Tennessee<br />

SEPTEMBER 2<br />

DR. LLOYD JOHN OGILVIE<br />

The First Presbyterian Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hollywood ,' , ,<br />

Hollywood, California<br />

SEPTEMBER 9<br />

DR. ROBERT J. LAMONT<br />

President, Presbyterian Ministers' Fund |<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsyhania<br />

JUNE 10<br />

No Evening Service<br />

JUNE 11<br />

No Evening Service<br />

EVENING SERVICES: 7:30 p.m.<br />

JUNE24 * '<br />

DR. ROBERTH. SCHULLER<br />

Crystal Cathedral '•<br />

Garden Grove, California<br />

JULY I<br />

THE PHILADELPHIA<br />

BOYS' CHOIR AND MEN'S CHORALE<br />

Dr. Robert Hamilton, Director*, f <br />

Tenor-Charjes Taylor, (<br />

JUNE Zl -Dr. Kenneth H. Maahgv><br />

r- Pr<strong>of</strong>essor. E««tern OoUege ' J<br />

, St. Davids, Pa.<br />

' Soprano-Carol Sllmm<br />

• JULY H - Dr. J. Scottle Griffin ^<br />

•Ui Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> Germanlown<br />

Philadelphia, Pa '<br />

ElLMSr.SLilVICE^.<br />

Sound<strong>of</strong>llopeChoir<br />

lUncfc Hope for Bo>i<br />

JULY IS-COMMUNION<br />

Dr. Ross Foster. Viet President<br />

Grove <strong>City</strong> College<br />

Grove <strong>City</strong>, P«.<br />

, Tenor • WUHam Murphy .<br />

JULY M - Dr, Chtrln WllcMk<br />

Supt. <strong>of</strong> Methodist Chnrch<br />

Former Pastor <strong>of</strong> St.PetefiMelhodJjt<br />

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

Soprano • Carol Slimm<br />

JULY ZS - Dr. Ronald Hoellefat<br />

' Edinboro United Methodist Chnrch<br />

,i ' • Edinboro,Pa.<br />

•Soprfno-Nancy Harris<br />

AUGUST S - Dr. Manuel Avlla.<br />

Springfield Baptist Chnrch'> -<br />

r Springfield, Pa,<br />

;<br />

', ^oprjino- Loli Llknu<br />

AUGUST II - Dr. Raymond I. lindqttht<br />

' LagunaHIU»,Callf, J< .<br />

Soprano-Marian Callenu<br />

GUSTliR;J)«ldBIl<br />

Vl'GUST«t-Drv8Uc> D Mycn,Jr<br />

cataract removal and in- "Wi are continuously personal optimal health.<br />

terocujar lens Implants. striving to provide our patient Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

The low-dose mam- population with •tate-eMac<br />

mography unit will aid In the art medial technology which<br />

early detection <strong>of</strong> breast formerly was available only<br />

cancers at ffltH.<br />

in big city hospltalj," «ay8<br />

Wltgand.<br />

Through a Joint endeavor<br />

tnlUated by the West Jersey<br />

Hospital Systems, Shore<br />

Manorial Hospital win <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

fee services <strong>of</strong> • Mobile Intensive<br />

Can Unit, beginning<br />

In May The MCV, which ia<br />

like an emergency room on<br />

wheels, will bring help to the<br />

vlcto at the ocene and begin<br />

lifensavlng procedure! to<br />

itabUizt him/her before<br />

being tnuwported by ambulance<br />

to the hospital.<br />

Wiegand calls the MJCU a<br />

"vital addition" to belth care<br />

services ovallflble to tne local<br />

y<br />

The WeUoeM Program,<br />

wWch was Initiated at SMH in<br />

flie springe* 1982, cmttnues to<br />

draw tacreaglng Interest and<br />

at the corner <strong>of</strong> Shore Road<br />

and New York Avenue,<br />

provides emergency room<br />

services, critical ore areas<br />

and extensive radiology,<br />

pathology and support<br />

department*, tone <strong>of</strong> me<br />

hospital'* specialized services<br />

include *a chronic dialysis<br />

center, a Pacemaker clinic,<br />

neurological care unit, non-<br />

Invasive cardiology and the<br />

Tel-Med Information System.<br />

attendance at seminars,<br />

elanes and workshops<br />

designed to help partidpanti<br />

enhance personal llfeatylea.<br />

Inrtnictors In CPR and (be<br />

Helmlich maneuver bare<br />

ODDdncM dasaes to these<br />

Wesaving procedure* for area<br />

restaurantg at the owncra'<br />

request Senior dtton groups<br />

have had visiting instructors<br />

conduct classes at retirement<br />

homes since transportation<br />

for these groups is <strong>of</strong>ten idl-<br />

Bcutt.<br />

According to. Wellness<br />

Director Mary Fib-unit,<br />

"young and old alike are<br />

learning to deal with stress,<br />

developing weight loss<br />

techniques and finding ways<br />

to kick the habit."<br />

She describes the program<br />

as a "community outreach<br />

project" designed to educate<br />

publics <strong>of</strong> aD ages in obtaining<br />

r<br />

Lab technicians at SMH will MOD relocate to the<br />

new clinical laboratory on the 6th floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nursing tower.<br />

You've Never Shuffled?<br />

Try <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty's FREE Shuffleboard<br />

— sWuffiin's Pun in the sun —<br />

— Great Moderate Exercise—<br />

— Highly Competitive —<br />

— All Equipment Furnished —<br />

— A Real Sport for Gals & Guys—<br />

COME ON OP TO<br />

5th and Beach<br />

OCEAN CfTY SHUFFLEBOARD CLUB<br />

41 YEARS YOUNG -"YOU'LL LOVE SHUFFLING"<br />

Instruction Classes Every Monday at 10 a.m.<br />

Beginning June 4th<br />

By-The* Sea<br />

mmmmmmmmmstm<br />

55th Street and Aibury Avenue<br />

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

EVENING SERVICE 1:15 P.M.<br />

MBUeDIenert<br />

Radio* T.V, Personality<br />

Rydal.Pa.<br />

SEPT, I • Dr. D, Reginald Thomas<br />

Cheliea Community Chnurch<br />

Margate, NJ.<br />

Baritone-Richard Goodrich<br />

SEPT. 9- Rev. Arnold E. Kohl<br />

Port Charlotte. Florida<br />

Former Pastor Ardjnore Presbyterian<br />

Soprano - Marian CaUen'.<br />

SEPT. 16 - Dr. Donald H. T. Knapp<br />

Rhawnhnrst Baptist Church<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Soprano -Grace S, Hunter<br />

SEPT, M - Dr. Franklin Back<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />

Former Tabernacle Chaplain<br />

Soprano-Naneyltarrb . it<br />

BEPT.3l-DrrRobertJ.Lamont iC<br />

pTMbyterianMInbter'aFiind v<br />

'' i Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Mt<br />

•/,"- >OCTOBE|»f f J V<br />

WORLDWtdSiCOMMUNION <<br />

.Ma MdOroy, TabetMtkCjupUta,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CH>,NJ.<br />

MeuaSopraiw-JnlyJeiikiiu _<br />

OCTOBER 11-OPEN<br />

JULY 2-13<br />

EPHESIANS:<br />

fcEDAR BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION<br />

I P.O. Box 2053. Ocfan <strong>City</strong>. N.j. 0122a<br />

Please send mi membership information/<br />

Association information.<br />

1<br />

Name<br />

Street<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Start, lip<br />

* MAIL IN COUPON *<br />

•••••••••••••••Mi<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

LIONS CLUB<br />

u We Serve" Is Our Motto<br />

We aid the blind, visually •<br />

impaired, hearing - impaired and<br />

other needy persons.<br />

Meetings are held the firs! and fliM Wednesday* <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month at Harry's Inn, Somers Point, 7 p.m.<br />

RBI<br />

REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE<br />

1984<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J. <strong>of</strong>fers intensive two-week courses in Biblical<br />

studies that can be applied as elective credit in the two-year evening<br />

curriculum conducted by Reformed Bible Institute <strong>of</strong> the Delaware<br />

Valfey.JUl <strong>of</strong> high school age or older are cordially invited to attend.<br />

A look study <strong>of</strong> Paul's Letter ts tttt Church it<br />

iphMus.<br />

JULY 16<br />

ACTS:<br />

20<br />

The Growtti <strong>of</strong> the Church, the Admission <strong>of</strong> Gentiles;<br />

th« Missionary Journeys <strong>of</strong> Paul,<br />

JULY 23-27<br />

MODERN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS<br />

OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.<br />

The multiplicity and variety <strong>of</strong> English versions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Testament since 1881. How to asMts<br />

their strengths and weaknesses. Special attention<br />

will be given to certain versions such as "The New<br />

American Standard"; "The New internstlBfial<br />

Version"; and the "King jamel."<br />

JULY 30 AUGUST 10<br />

VIDEO ACCOUNTS OF THE BOOKS OF<br />

GENESIS AND LUKE:<br />

Filmed entirely on locitlon in the. Holy Land.<br />

OthMlli Creation, Covenant with Abraham, the<br />

Patriarch*. Joseph, etc.<br />

MM®<br />

The lift <strong>of</strong> Jesus from Hli birth to HIS Cruelf Ixlon,<br />

AUGUST 13 -24<br />

ROMANS:<br />

A unique approach to the most Influential letter<br />

<strong>of</strong>theApMtlePaul.<br />

Spomortd by OCMII city Orthodox Pr«tbyt*rlan<br />

Ck»p*t tot coop«ratlan wttfi Reformed Blbl« inttltot*<br />

} Bfllie O*W««r» ValMy «nd Ctntrat OcMn <strong>City</strong> Union<br />

Cimftate win bt awaitf* won wtc«!-<br />

?f«|i oompMrtloo <strong>of</strong> Mdi *wo-wHk covrM«r<br />

LESLIEWINFIELDSLOAT<br />

Retired Lecturer In Creek<br />

I,S. Prlncefon University,- Th.B., Westminster<br />

Theological Seminary; ThJW.. Westminster<br />

Theological Seminary<br />

DR. JOHN H.SKILTON,A.B.,AJVi., Ph.D.,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania; M, Dlv., Westminster<br />

Theological seminary. Additional study; University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Basel; Cambridge University. Dean <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Reformed Bible Institute <strong>of</strong> fhe Delaware Valley;<br />

Uteturer In New Testament, Westminster<br />

-Theological Seminary and Center for Urban<br />

Theological studies. Trustee, Advocate Inc. Minister<br />

in residence, the Robert H. skllten and<br />

Margaret B Skllton House,<br />

GENESIS PROJECT<br />

INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED<br />

I Mam -f;D«m.<br />

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DAILY SCHEDULE<br />

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PAGE i—SECTION SIX THE SENTINEL*LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

§and mid Surf Ministries<br />

Taking the Bible to where children want to be—on the beach<br />

' All kinds <strong>of</strong> send sculpting 12 years <strong>of</strong> age are invited to drcle where they can see the moral <strong>of</strong> the story.<br />

.takes plan on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tether from 10 • jn. unfll noon words to the song printed in Another part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

teaches during the summer, to participate in games, songs Urge letters on a board program Is called Memory<br />

but every year during the last and quizzes, and see puppet propped on an easel. Verse, Various ways <strong>of</strong><br />

Ore full weeks <strong>of</strong> July, a shows and skits, while they After an opening prayer, helping the children learn<br />

particularly unusual atruc- brush up on their Bible study. one <strong>of</strong> the younger team short verses from the Bible<br />

turg is created out <strong>of</strong> sand on The sand pulpit is erected members may conduct a quiz have been put into game<br />

flie 32nd Street beach - a by Arthur Burnham, director based on general information t form, and again prtoes are<br />

and pulpit.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program here; with the as well as knowledge <strong>of</strong> the awarded,<br />

Each weekday during the aid <strong>of</strong> a team <strong>of</strong> volunteers, Hble<br />

After some more sonp, the<br />

.twcSreek period Children's this year numbering Vive Small prizes such u candy, up splits up into "Bible<br />

San| and Surf Ministries, a young ladles ranging in age pencils, comic books or CSSM jer" divisions according<br />

nob- pr<strong>of</strong>it in- from 18 to 21. •<br />

iron-on* are awarded for to age, paired <strong>of</strong>f with an<br />

terdenominatlonal<br />

The program generally knowing such things as the individual team member who<br />

organization based in Pitt- begins with a rousing "good color or royalty in the Bible, helps the kids learn bow to<br />

sburgh, conducts a vacation morning" and a song led by fee color <strong>of</strong> the Incredible "dig" into the Bible for<br />

Bible school on the beach. the team members, assisted ftdk or Bi| Bird, or the color themselves.<br />

Under the bright red CSSM by Burnham on guitar. <strong>of</strong> Joseph's coat in the Bible. Children's Surf and Sand<br />

banner, youngsters 5 through The children sit in a sunJ- Burnham and the team Ministries has its roots in<br />

numbers navi good rapport England where in 1188 a<br />

AARP<br />

with the children and perhaps minister vacationing at the<br />

ant <strong>of</strong> the reasons Is that,<br />

shore got the idea <strong>of</strong> gathering<br />

since all <strong>of</strong> this Is taking place<br />

m vacation time at the beach,<br />

children together, seeing an<br />

everything is handled in a<br />

opportunity' <strong>of</strong> reaching them<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> ftatlrad ParaoM, Inc. very informal manner. It is<br />

with the Christian message<br />

intended to be a relaxed fun<br />

while they were enjoying<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter No. 1062 is time.<br />

themselves in the sun and<br />

Now 12 Years Old<br />

sand. Later the idea spread to<br />

All the team members have Quiada,<br />

nicknames and the children After 20 years in the United<br />

If you are 55 or ovtr — whether employed are encouraged to call them States, there are now over 20<br />

or retired — and belong to the<br />

hy these names instead <strong>of</strong> missions along the East Coast<br />

National AARP,<br />

using the title Mr. or Mtoi.<br />

photobr Senior Studio'<br />

as well as two in Texas and<br />

we invite you to join our local, am <strong>of</strong> the A Bible story or parable told two in California.<br />

A crowded beach will soon become a common sight a§ another season at the seashore unfolds,<br />

largest chapters in New Jersey. by Jesus is then acted out by Arthur Burnham, who has<br />

You'll mtet the nicest people<br />

the team, wearing improvised been director <strong>of</strong> the group in In 1989 and has been involved bemuse <strong>of</strong> that Indian name summer as there were only boardwalk and had a _ ^<br />

costumes, and proves a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the past few with CSSM ever since. Bur. has been given the nickname five <strong>of</strong> them instead <strong>of</strong> the time singing on the trolley '<strong>of</strong>f<br />

For Information Phono:<br />

fun for the "actors" as well as years, became a team nham, who lives outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> "Tonto." Ha wife hai the usual eight or more. fee way back." She adds, "We<br />

the audience. After the skit, member while visiting a<br />

398-2010 or 399.9055<br />

Altoona, Pa,, is originally nickname "Squaw" and they were Ann Kurte <strong>of</strong> like to have a chance to get to<br />

Burnham sums up, giving the relative on Long Beach Island from Pawcatuek, Conn., and serves as the cook lor the Lebanon, Pa., Anne Marie know the Mds better and 'be<br />

group while they are here In Stafford and Janice.jfltKtsr.oC .their. Meridsfclftmit!iias!ir<br />

OeWinCHy, "••" ReekvUle, Md., Carole to talk to ftem about Jesus.<br />

CSSM pays for the rental <strong>of</strong> Kauffman <strong>of</strong> Roaring Spring, We get their names and •>•<br />

Orthodox Presbyterian Church<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

an apartment for the team H,, and Karen Morton <strong>of</strong> dresses and stay In touch with<br />

members and, while the Trenton.<br />

(hem throughout the year by<br />

\ church that Is:<br />

CHURCH-ECUMENICAL<br />

director does receive some Janice Porte was delighted wriflng letten," •?:;<br />

%Christian-vte trust In Jesui Chrirt as our only Lord and Savior.<br />

small remuneration, other to be a member <strong>of</strong> the team, Perhaps the key to th*<br />

Weformod-we believe Sod ii sovereign in His control <strong>of</strong> (hi<br />

AIR CONDNTIONED<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the group are saying "the Christian at- success <strong>of</strong> CSSM ii the<br />

|imation and in the salvation <strong>of</strong> sinners.<br />

volunteers who pay for their mosphere here Is very sup- dedication <strong>of</strong> the team<br />

35 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENED<br />

own food and transportation portive. We . pray a lot members and the bet. that<br />

MAotfojr-we believe the Bible is the inspired, inerrant,<br />

8900 VINTNOR PKWAY, MARGATE<br />

so the}' can come here as together and we have fun, they make every effort to see<br />

i eliable, written Word <strong>of</strong> Sod. That Word Is what we preach,<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Children's Sand too."<br />

nut their two weeks here tea<br />

nd whit wa try to live. We, believe in<br />

5 MINUTES NORTH OF OCEAN CITY<br />

and Surf Ministries.<br />

Anne Marie Stafford said) rewarding experience for the<br />

Hie young team worked<br />

Christ's virgin birth,<br />

"I really like working wfUitne children who participate. ; <<br />

"The Difference is Worth<br />

harder than usual last kids. We took them to top Alma Smith, a year-round<br />

Christ's miracles in the Bible,<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has<br />

Christ's death on the ems tor sinners,<br />

The Drive"<br />

been bringing her children to<br />

Christ's bodily resurrection and ascension,<br />

CSSM for several, yean<br />

Christ's present heavenly reign.<br />

Bilbo brought her<br />

Christ's pouring out <strong>of</strong> the Holy Spirit, and<br />

Karen Morton, for two<br />

9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M.<br />

and last year Karen became<br />

Christ's coming again in glory.<br />

team member.<br />

IDENTICAL SERVICES<br />

Sharon Goldberg said he<br />

'prBSbjtterlan-Mj; ehurebji governed by elected<br />

OR, MARTIN C. WISZNAT<br />

children want to attend ever<br />

ii<br />

day; "The little ones beg t<br />

K •<br />

come and cry when they hav<br />

Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union Chapel<br />

<strong>of</strong> history<br />

to-go somewhere else an<br />

32nd and Central Ave.<br />

can't be here," she adds.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> My, N.J.<br />

Over 1000 New Members Were<br />

Mrs. Goldberg feels tha<br />

Thum Eve. BM§ Study • 7:30 m,<br />

Received Since Dr. Wisznat Assumed<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the success <strong>of</strong> CSSB<br />

Sunday Worhsip 8:45 A.M. and 7 P.M. - JuneAug.<br />

Our Pulpit 10 Years Ago,<br />

Our Heritage<br />

can be attributed to the fac:<br />

that the teenage member i<br />

Comes Alive<br />

really want to be Minds wit)<br />

•-* VI$ITORS ALWAYS EXPECTED!<br />

fee younger kids and the llttl •<br />

with a return<br />

Mds think it's put to have g<br />

friend who Is 14 yean old, '<br />

to Yesteryears at the<br />

Mrs. Goldberg, wife <strong>of</strong> Rj,<br />

Michael Goldberg <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

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

Trinity Episcopal Church, 0s<br />

extremely pleased wltji<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Historical<br />

Children's Sand and Surf<br />

Presbyterian Church*(U.S.A.)<br />

Mtalstries. T<br />

7th & Wesley Avenue/ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Museum<br />

"Kids want to be on the<br />

beach in the summer and not<br />

REV. WM. RADCLIFFE ALLEN, Th.M., Pastor<br />

closed up Indoors. Rather<br />

than run a vacation Bible,'<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W. Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

409 Wesley Avenue<br />

school at Holy Trinity, vie<br />

hand out the CSSM newsletter<br />

Preaching Christ Crucified, Risen and Coming Again<br />

399.1801<br />

and put information con-<br />

In a Growing Community<br />

Summer Heursi June 10 to Sept. IS cerning the program hi OUT<br />

literature encouraging the<br />

Monday • Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

kids to attend," she said. )<br />

Winter Hours: Tuesday - Saturday<br />

Burnham, who Is ari elect<br />

1 p.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

trielan by trade, says N<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

FBEE ADMISSION<br />

doesn't particularly enjoy thf<br />

beach but still comes back<br />

flth and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

year after year because "it's<br />

a wonderful opportunity to<br />

DAVID M, FINCH, /WINISTIR<br />

serve the Lord." I<br />

N Iliam R. McClelland, _ Eugene . ... M, McCoy|<br />

-'• Associate<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music f<br />

SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICES<br />

f:00 i«m. and lOiJO a.m.<br />

I SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SiRVICBS<br />

•- Nursery Care at All Services<br />

CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

9:00 a.m. Classes for all Ages<br />

including: K-12<br />

Men's Bible Class<br />

Women's Bible Class<br />

Youth Forum<br />

• •:•.:•$. •<br />

WEEKDAY MINISTRIES<br />

Vacation Bible School<br />

Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.<br />

July through August<br />

Singing, Games/ Bible Teaching, Crafts<br />

and projects, designed tp balance<br />

• children^ vacation time<br />

JV With <strong>of</strong>tporfurtitfes to<br />

- " . think about God.; *<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP<br />

"A.M. 7:30 P.M.<br />

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY HOUR<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

9:45 A.M.<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

HENRY C.LOPER<br />

DURING JULY & AUGUST<br />

MORNING WORSHIP<br />

8:30 A.M. & 11 A.M.<br />

EVENING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

Church Phones 399-0765,399-1833<br />

Organist<br />

JEAN R IDG WAY<br />

''HOLDING FORTH THE WORO OF LIFE" Phlllpplans 2:16<br />

' '^T W 1 '.ACORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU<br />

'4<br />

UNION CHAPEL REOPENS<br />

Sunday, May 27th<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd and Central AveriueV"<br />

EVANGELICAL •INDEPENDENT* "<br />

Graded SundaySchool-10 a.m.<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, lB»r THURSPA V.APRIL 19,1984 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. V AGE!-SECTION 8VC*<br />

•I •<br />

•I •<br />

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r<br />

Hr ' phololjyiuiKJionlcn<br />

,' The road to the mainland is also the road from<br />

'the mainland. It either begins or ends at the<br />

•fteach and boardwalk.<br />

He was an institution and an inspiration on the area<br />

For many <strong>of</strong> us, the summer<br />

will be a little ten<br />

brighter and this winter a bit<br />

more colder with the passing<br />

<strong>of</strong> Anthony J. Lulsl.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Jan. 22, 1984, Uilsl -<br />

known to moat only as<br />

"Jiggs," the nlckmane he<br />

earned as a fast-stepping<br />

dancer in his early days —<br />

died at Newcomb Hospital In<br />

his hometown <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, a<br />

month after celebrating his<br />

90th birthday.<br />

For those who knew him —<br />

and hundreds did — the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> '84 and those to<br />

follow win never be U» same.<br />

"You knew if you saw Jlggs<br />

it was summertime again,"<br />

said Mark Soifer, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ctty's public relations<br />

director. "There ore not<br />

many like him. He was an<br />

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

So strong was hit<br />

popularity, especially among<br />

young people, that Jiggs was<br />

given the honorary title <strong>of</strong><br />

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

dad in swimming trunks<br />

and wearing a cowboy hat that<br />

became his trademark, Jlggs<br />

was seen daily each summer<br />

morning riding his modest<br />

bicycle along the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

boardwalk. During the <strong>of</strong>fseason<br />

his cycle rides con*<br />

unued along Landis Avenue in<br />

Vlneland.<br />

Everyone knew him and<br />

catching sight <strong>of</strong> his hat<br />

brought waves and greetings<br />

"He was! an enigmatic<br />

character," <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

"Be<br />

jleal estate, resort's biggest industry<br />

y;The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Realtors represents probably<br />

the largest single industry in<br />

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

nAt the latest count there are<br />

fn independent <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

resulting in a total <strong>of</strong> 346<br />

salespeople whose main task<br />

is selling <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to people<br />

visiting the seashore resort.<br />

'.Public relations remains<br />

me <strong>of</strong> the most Important<br />

services provided by the<br />

•' •'!(<br />

A I<br />

Historic 1<br />

-•• Landmark<br />

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,'PAGES—SECTION SIX THE SENTINBL'LEDGEK, OCEAN CITY, N J. THURSDAY, APKIL 1», JUBSPAV, APRIL », 1M4<br />

Auxiliary to the Coast Guard is seeking help<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the major (actors greatly teweaitd due to the casting on vm-FM marine aboard, we need yourhite to<br />

attracting vacationer* to this 200-mlle Unit on foreign band channels. keep <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> waterwavs<br />

area haaalwayi been the ea»y flflhlng vessels, as weU as the New members, after being safe I<br />

accessibility <strong>of</strong> good uft wrent surge in drug traffic, nraperly quaUfltd, wttl be For further information<br />

•re«i, for »V have looked mere and Involved in jMtruettog aafe contact Clay Doney (J».<br />

fishing and more to the Coast Guard boating claim, conducting 8303), who is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

recreational . AudUary for help in their «fefr pafroli, or performlni m«inberihiph»ininaiorDJek<br />

boating. For -#__k* March and rescui eperaUoni, courteay motorboat Bardsley (B2W1WS) FlotHJa<br />

yean,'~vli(ton itplE During IMS, the Auxiliary auminatioBj. please come oommander,<br />

have relied on T-/fiftr accounted for 25 percent <strong>of</strong> all<br />

the US Coast<br />

March and rescue operations<br />

Guard to<br />

in the Group Cape May area<br />

aiilit and<br />

(which Includes the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

protect them<br />

<strong>City</strong> area). The local<br />

In time <strong>of</strong> Auxiliary . unit, Flotilla 81, . Is<br />

poll, also l "searching" " h i for f qualified lifid<br />

However due to Increasing men or women, 17 or older,<br />

diiMnds on the Coait «* h« ve •« toast a part in.<br />

Guardsmen, who have bad terest ln a THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

is restored at Shore<br />

jL Mnrtca again<br />

heads auxiliary<br />

Pearl Mrvica wag reelected<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

b°at, plane, or<br />

Semen Point Rescue Squad<br />

their area <strong>of</strong> reipoiiiibfflty <br />

return <strong>of</strong> the trolleys here bdt<br />

beUeves there should bef*<br />

troUey especially for slg%<br />

seeing toura <strong>of</strong> the city. ^<br />

To many, the trolleys are'i; (%<br />

new sight; but to some, like fb<br />

John Carey, and Loretit*<br />

Moyer, they are a famluafc'<br />

reminder <strong>of</strong> days gone byi<<br />

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J^orothy Simcox, here six weeks after surgery<br />

(•pasts 20/20 vision In her left eye.<br />

jsri<br />

R*mer, one <strong>of</strong> four about a year I WM<br />

OThthalmolggists at Shore now to help iw set<br />

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/ v Phone ,646^5663<br />

r * '-••<br />

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There's<br />

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In our 80 years <strong>of</strong> Experience, Families in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and on the Mainland have found us well quarrfred to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

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Two Locations to serve you<br />

Serving the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Area over 80 Years<br />

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m V, J ,<br />

Herbert Leetffray, Owner<br />

John T, NewnwD, Minager<br />

809 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Ocein CHy, Mew Jersey<br />

Phone 399-0077<br />

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retirement home<br />

$3 million housing project opened<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> "It's a retirement facility over 21, It is not • nursing able to live fairly inlnto<br />

new tor the well, aged except for home," Murray said, "ft'i for depindently but need a<br />

quarters around the the handicapped who must be those who are at lea«t 65 and congregaUve environment"<br />

time Iart fall with the<br />

ilUng <strong>of</strong> Wesley-by-the-<br />

**m/. 2400 Bay Av.<br />

jMjne reUrement facility la<br />

*"— -- by United MetbodW<br />

. a charitable not-forjlt<br />

organization. UMH,<br />

'»2wnlch owns two other<br />

Ule« here'— Weiley<br />

at 8th Street and<br />

Avenue and Wesley<br />

,:sW&nor at 2300 Bay Avenue —<br />

itei a total <strong>of</strong> eight In<br />

•tate.<br />

B. Murray, UMH's<br />

.-^urecior <strong>of</strong> development and<br />

•f public relations, explained<br />

that Weatoy-by-the-Bay im't a<br />

nursing facility although it<br />

I |i235AsburyAve<br />

Icean <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

, Waley Manor served as a<br />

nunlng facility, he noted.<br />

Michael Tumelty, admlnietrator<br />

for the three<br />

facilities here said the tw<strong>of</strong>loor,<br />

80-unlt facility was<br />

needed to replace the Wesley<br />

Manor cottages that were<br />

flooded a few years ago.<br />

"Ilit flooding <strong>of</strong> the cot*<br />

tages gave us the steam to<br />

look Into a HUD funded<br />

(Housing and Urban<br />

Development) garden<br />

apartment complex,"<br />

lumelty said.<br />

. _- . ___ Rent for the $3 mUUon-pIua<br />

Ayear^o^m^th.rti.l.whattoeretire. S^rSffiSomt<br />

YOUR HARDWARE<br />

MABOUARTERS A T THE SHORE!<br />

CENTER<br />

ate "unfi tor the ment complex looked like, just weeks into con- ^ ^i"deraT*"gover*nment g<br />

struction.<br />

subsidizes the rest baaed on<br />

fair rental market,<br />

Murray explained that<br />

besides meeting age<br />

requirements, applicants<br />

have to reside in New Jersey<br />

and meet certain Income<br />

limitations. Couples can earn<br />

Severs<br />

Prompt<br />

and<br />

jirt Service<br />

QC Mon. . tat. 8-5 • Cleaad Sunday<br />

'*..<br />

ROOFING<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

ROOFING:<br />

Build-Up<br />

^ .AsphaltRo<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

(Hot Work)<br />

Shingle Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

• Complete<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

and<br />

RENOVATIONS<br />

DECKS • FLASHING<br />

Phone<br />

399-0910<br />

Muster<br />

PLUMBER<br />

Specialty Products<br />

for Installation & Repair<br />

GALVANIZED A COPPER<br />

HTTOBS Wi<br />

HAND<br />

TOOLS<br />

•'. t/v A<br />

consecrotion <strong>of</strong> the multi-million^ollar garden apartment complex;<br />

earlier<br />

|S Crescendo Club is nmrMng its 80th anniversary<br />

Hi said tBatappteafloni were wew J%SZSP<br />

taken on a flMt-eome, firstserve<br />

basis.<br />

tti The Oresoindo ? J^ f n^flW^Wwent! j««d#flt president to IB Mi. Mn> Victor Wctor M, The club owns two iteinway Steinwa<br />

itlantlc<strong>City</strong>lBcele<br />

Ruby <strong>of</strong> Azotic Clly. irand planoi, one in the .<br />

80th birthday tola year. flie second annual award to an The group meeto months fijlowahip hall <strong>of</strong> the Margate 1<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ce we've established . Satui* Satarday •ventag, AprU 28 area ^dividual or individuals eieept January between Qmmunlty Church, the after<br />

to<br />

mat they met the eligibility Is the *• club's f»th annual who has contributed over a October and June to perform atOwmPotai '<br />

i<br />

id f toth il d d<br />

to *• club's f»th annual who has contributed over a October and June to perform Owm<br />

requireminte, they can move spHn * conowt tni mh period <strong>of</strong>yean to.the musical , and dlscusa some aspect <strong>of</strong><br />

in immediately or within EZZPF* a " ffotarship Bfe <strong>of</strong> the eertmunity, music, meeting mual^ at the "Meeting the ehaUeiwe <strong>of</strong><br />

« w « rf to q ,<br />

immediately<br />

f f p y , ting mual^ at the<br />

thirty days," Murray said, • "jrttar mujie Memberi <strong>of</strong> the Crescendo Mwpte CommuiuVChureh Mto ld i i K h<br />

"jrttar mujie Memberi <strong>of</strong> the Crescendo Mwpte CommuiuVChureh<br />

The faculty wai conaecrated<br />

Sept. lft and- full<br />

»<br />

occupancy occurred by the<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> October,<br />

ro «» Qub the<br />

« *«"«> w* " but wmMme at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

a-OfiLMmA.BJ amiteur. or pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bbtat Nunlng Home, noto M«<br />

m l In<br />

°° Atlantic performere, those who music are teachers, very ln-<br />

Ihe three facilities together * M h to<br />

im turun ror ma J rearB welted in music. Mem.<br />

accommodate about 250 ? nce Hie artist for this year's terested in music. Mem- l^fV1i)g>T 4t¥%<br />

mcertwlll «wlflbe be baritone Peter bership Bership chairman is Mra, Mra *tfU/Cf »F»<br />

residents.<br />

Binder. This being a Evalyn House <strong>of</strong> Ltawood;<br />

FORMOllT""<br />

T ^an lust Fuel!<br />

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Four Generations <strong>of</strong> Dedicated Family Service<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

INSTALLATION OF<br />

CENTRAL HOME HEATING and<br />

R CONDITIONIN<br />

With SAVING HEAT PUMPS<br />

Quality and Courteous Service<br />

i, WIAISOINSTAtl,<br />

VSni^|M^AUST|<br />

WEST<br />

aSiiMWi<br />

•Mi,<br />

SIDING<br />

SIDING WORK OF ALL KINDS<br />

Aluminum, Asbestos,<br />

Vinyl and Wood<br />

Vinyl S<strong>of</strong>fits<br />

and Fascia<br />

Gutter Work<br />

Earl L. Shaw, Jr., Inc.<br />

THOMAS EARL SHAW<br />

Steamfilter <<br />

il^^S 1<br />

recognized by<br />

improvement unit<br />

'It is our firm belief<br />

that together we can<br />

make a difference'<br />

The Somers Point Im- or committees which ere<br />

provement Association over instrumental In the operation<br />

the yean has remained an <strong>of</strong> our city," notes Carol<br />

active non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, non- Fitzpatrlck, association (<br />

political organisation president,<br />

dedicated to ideals and causes "Most importantly,<br />

which will make Somers Point however, we rely on our<br />

a better place in which to live, fellow citizens, to keep us<br />

"We seek to do this by informed about things which<br />

keeping informed about the are happening in their neighplans<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council, the borhood," Fitzpatrlck said."<br />

Planning and Zoning boards, Their concerns can be<br />

be Board <strong>of</strong> Education and multiplied throughout the<br />

those otter necessary boards city, and we have Ibng<br />

recognized there Is power in<br />

numbers, That power has /<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten, through the years,<br />

caused positive changes<br />

which might not otherwise<br />

have taken place." :•<br />

The association is actively<br />

seeking new members from<br />

all areas <strong>of</strong> the city! Members<br />

meet on the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />

each month at 7:30 p,mi in<br />

the Senior Citizens Building<br />

on Ambler Road, ;.;• .<br />

S:?a<br />

IHI<br />

"We schedule guest k<br />

speakers who provide/.'lnterestlng<br />

and Informative<br />

presentations," says Ihe<br />

president. "Our meeting time<br />

Is not used to gripe and<br />

complain, but rather to-inform.<br />

It Is our firm belief pat<br />

together we can make a<br />

difference.**<br />

For additional information,<br />

contact Fitzpatrlck at 927-<br />

3528.<br />

Is your<br />

advertising dollar i<br />

TARGETED<br />

In tte proper<br />

If In doubt call<br />

399-5411<br />

We'll be glad to<br />

you with your adye<br />

SMg!<br />

Sentlnel-Ledg<br />

, APIW, 19, im<br />

Bvt and Irving Kleiner admire .their new<br />

daughter, Rebecea Anne, winner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Wily New Year Baby Contest.<br />

First baby <strong>of</strong> V4 arrived<br />

4wo days into new year<br />

Rebecca Anne Kleiner, Mchmond, Va, and Margate,<br />

welghJng 7 pounds II auncM, The paternal grandparents<br />

was <strong>of</strong>ficially welcomed as are Mr, and MnhHany<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>dty'atottabv<strong>of</strong>the iMmi'lUg'JE<br />

S« Y< "'»» M P" 1 - J«n- 8 - Th8 Meiiieri attended child<br />

M84(at ihore Memorial birth claasei at Shore<br />

-Hospital, Somers Point. Memorial Hospital and ac-<br />

.»»,w^ to the doctor,<br />

91 May started 33 years 'ago.' .,% arrive on Ssmm&an. 2,<br />

•wtiiTht Hetaers havefebeen•,«there mm oiu> a one-day<br />

fvlrtdtntiheMforthree-yearSi- wajfe .«•'"." T t •-••*"»,<br />

n«|fci^Mel^*lslformer*F <strong>of</strong>cW TniloiigiitwaitW^fttt^<br />

Wchmond, Va, and Mr, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oftr baby was ta W4<br />

jWeintr ta orally from when a girl was born on Jan,<br />

1-Atlantic Qty. He is a pubUc , 12. '<br />

,:•• accountant with his own flnn The winner <strong>of</strong> be annual<br />

.jdn neasantvilte, New Yfar's First Baby<br />

.IU;. The couple havi one otter, Cmtest, •ponsortd by


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The 31-year-old Margate<br />

native hai created her<br />

masterpieces on a travel<br />

agency in Santa Monica, a<br />

swimming pool In Bel Air, a<br />

bank in Beverly mis, the San<br />

Francisco Airport, on the side<br />

<strong>of</strong> a mountain along the<br />

Pacific Coast Highway, on the<br />

. celling <strong>of</strong> a doctor's home In<br />

Pacific Palisades and the<br />

cinder block walla <strong>of</strong> an<br />

abandoned service station In<br />

Somers Point,<br />

Two years ago the Gourmet<br />

Garage on Shore Road here<br />

opened its doors in what was<br />

once a service station. -<br />

The building was changed<br />

by Its new owner, Sandy<br />

Golden. Jane's father, from a<br />

storage grove for shock ahsorters<br />

to a showcase for a<br />

potpourri <strong>of</strong> cooking gadgets<br />

end dining miscellany.<br />

While the belly <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

building, filled with baskets<br />

and bundt pans, hardly<br />

resembles the grease-aoaked<br />

work floor it. once was,- the<br />

outside still looked like a<br />

garage.<br />

So, while taking • break<br />

from two major projects she<br />

was In the midst <strong>of</strong>, Golden<br />

convinced her father to<br />

contract her for a mural to<br />

turn the borderline eyesore on<br />

the stark dull walls Into a;<br />

Hvtly work <strong>of</strong> art.<br />

'"fiiere's netting like it on<br />

the East coast," Golden said<br />

The color-filled scene<br />

depicts Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in the<br />

•20s and '30s, complete with<br />

parasols and muscle men In<br />

striped woolen bathing suits,'<br />

lbs vivid colors and lively<br />

scene drew dozens daily to the<br />

building, to see tht painting<br />

being done.'<br />

"The enthusiasm here has<br />

bean incredible," Golden<br />

aid. "People were stopping<br />

all the time."<br />

Golden began as a muralist<br />

nine years ago. Her artistic<br />

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Stanford University In Mo<br />

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She begins her murals by<br />

•etching the scene on paper<br />

then transferring it — one<br />

Inch on her sketch to one foot<br />

on the wall.<br />

'"nut's the hardest part,"<br />

she said, noting the work on<br />

the garage here took about<br />

five days to outline, Being at<br />

the mercy <strong>of</strong> mother nature,<br />

Golden subsidized herbusman's<br />

holiday as a sales<br />

clerk inside the store on inclement<br />

days. When the<br />

weather was clear and dry,<br />

she hoisted herself up on the<br />

scaffolding and filled In the<br />

missing pieces to her pain-<br />

ting.<br />

"I look at the walls as a big<br />

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an artist not a sign painter,"<br />

While murals are a priority<br />

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her work throughout Europe<br />

and Cdlfmita.<br />

Among corporation? with<br />

Goldens hanging in their<br />

foyers and <strong>of</strong>fices are<br />

execute three murals in the<br />

Lei Angeles area while<br />

(raining young people In the<br />

art <strong>of</strong> raurU painting. ...<br />

She has received a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> awards, including grants<br />

from the California Arts<br />

Franklin Instrument in Rich- Council Visual Arts program,<br />

bord, Pa.; Helene Curtis the federally funded artisan- m<br />

Industries In Chicago,; residence program for the -<br />

Heritage Square Museum in city <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles, and in<br />

Santa Monica; Notch IS76 the first-place award ins<br />

ft-oductlon in Massachusetts, state-wide mural competition<br />

Rohm and Haas Company in in CaUfomla, ,"*","<br />

Philadelphia, Seaboard Oil As the result <strong>of</strong> being<br />

Company In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and featured In many national and<br />

the State Mutual Savings and international publications,<br />

Loan In Beverly Hills. Those Golden's work as I muralist<br />

a her private collectors' list attracted the attention',<strong>of</strong><br />

include an executive at the FYtsnch television, and in July -<br />

Playboy Hotel In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 1980 became the subject for. a •'<br />

and a baroness in Am- film documentary,<br />

sterdam, Holland.<br />

Golden and her work have<br />

Although realistic paintings been written up in a Sep.<br />

are her first love, murals are timber 1BK issue <strong>of</strong> FomUy<br />

publicly her strongest nit. In WeeMy Magazine, u well as<br />

miu Golden was chosen as ta such foreign publications as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> 20 artists in the United AimrOui in Moscow, L'Se-<br />

States for an exhibit at the prats in Faris'and O otetata<br />

Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art Rio de Janeiro. ,<br />

to New York Qty.<br />

"I'm hying to start a trend,.<br />

A year ago she was here," she said imUhtt,<br />

•warded a grant from the "Maybe if I get a few Jobs, ill<br />

California Arts Council to stay."<br />

v •"<br />

Photographer portrayed<br />

as a man to watch<br />

Scott Oriswold Jr. has been<br />

named one <strong>of</strong> the handful <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey personalities to<br />

keep your eye on in '84 by Now<br />

Jersey Monthly magazine.<br />

He won't be difficult to<br />

watch because Scott lives in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

guiding lights <strong>of</strong> the Arts<br />

Center, 409 Wesley Av.<br />

Artists are seldom appreciated<br />

in their hometown<br />

probably because you see<br />

them all the time and there's<br />

none <strong>of</strong> the mystique that<br />

distance or absence provides.<br />

Scott's achievements have<br />

been genuine, As New Jersey<br />

Monthly points out:<br />

"Photographer Scott<br />

Griswold <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is a<br />

perfectionist — and mat is an<br />

understatement. Grlswold's<br />

black and white pictures are<br />

works <strong>of</strong> art. He spent urea<br />

years developing Ms printing<br />

technique, capturing every<br />

Cleaning I Pressing<br />

• Tables<br />

• Chairs<br />

• Dfy Sinks<br />

• Corner cabinets<br />

• Book Cases<br />

• Trestle Tables<br />

and mbch mote are available at<br />

hint <strong>of</strong> tone and texture in the<br />

photograph. Me has written a (<br />

book on style and teaches it in<br />

photography classes,<br />

Griswold's reputation is<br />

growing; his museum-quality<br />

photographs command<br />

substantial prices — $250 to<br />

11200 — and are snapped up<br />

by art collectors as investments."<br />

Actor-actress duo Paul<br />

Newman and Joanne<br />

Woodward own original _<br />

Griswold photography, ". f<br />

Scott's first book, alluded to<br />

by Ntnv Jersey Monthly, was<br />

recently released and is being<br />

used by colleges as a text.<br />

Talent runs in the Oriswold<br />

family. His dad is the nation's<br />

leading portrait artist <strong>of</strong><br />

horses and other animals; The<br />

elder Oriswold jus 'bad a<br />

waiting list <strong>of</strong> clients for years .<br />

and an original by him costs (<br />

in the thousands <strong>of</strong> dol<br />

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From the shores <strong>of</strong> Somers Point to the shores <strong>of</strong> Tripoli<br />

s, was not much more fee House on Ji# m, 1983, the United States Naral department u ISy be daitd m land1 from A U & , it I, unknown TmT^UM^a^i^t ^5Sff>$t<br />

thicket <strong>of</strong> woods and ^bffl,H.R.3ffii, rails for Aeadeiny or^ Arlington necessary In order to curry rtili.d*!nhT« TL.KIS Jwoughit_ ta unknown a hill werloolnng tbe bay, & patriot, a*<br />

banks <strong>of</strong> the Great Egg rernains <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />

flarbor Bay, . States Navy mm<br />

'"However, a great deal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"dfyir modem day uniqueness<br />

11* with the family that<br />

-founded what was once called<br />

1 %nenet Plantation.<br />

'in April 1982 the, Somers<br />

family burial ground at the<br />

site, 'next to the New York<br />

'Avehue School was<br />

{•dedicated in a modest<br />

ce'reftiony sponsored by the<br />

•Eilvlfonmental QomnUHoo<br />

aWthe Rotary Club.<br />

:'•»•'1850 Sarah (Som«)<br />

Keen, daughter <strong>of</strong> Col.<br />

| Richard and Sophia<br />

9 CSmiwell) Somers and sister<br />

<strong>of</strong> the late Commandant<br />

HicUard Somers, died and in<br />

he* will requested that the<br />

•monument be erected In<br />

honbr <strong>of</strong> her dead brother,<br />

who-was credited with conceding<br />

a plan for destroying<br />

tite'.enemy's fleet in the<br />

harbor <strong>of</strong> Tripoli where he<br />

Wa day, the United<br />

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the memory <strong>of</strong> this local war<br />

Sroie locally > fli burtal<br />

ground is parked by a<br />

moniimtBt—ied|c»tid—to—<br />

Commandarit Richard<br />

SJSBWi DAV unit to aid Viet A^norial<br />

SfflBtoaapter<strong>of</strong>tttSoni<strong>of</strong><br />

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seeking to have his remains<br />

tti countay,<br />

ifccording to Dr. Ralph K.<br />

Tmp, <strong>of</strong> Forked River who Is<br />

hftlpihg spearhead the<br />

project, legislation enabling<br />

Out remains to be exhumed<br />

and sent back here for United<br />

States military burial and ?£L<br />

PAGE 13-SECTION SIX<br />

Under the "legislation the Commandant Sonera was uuad also sold land to other -SSasSS<br />

and secretory <strong>of</strong> the Navy is BKT great-grandson <strong>of</strong> toe surrounding founders such as<br />

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Per the second time in lea<br />

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Electronic Wireless Burglar Alarm<br />

SYSTEMS FOR HOME OR BOAT<br />

Wriifortabli -Up to i persons<br />

Capf., Matt, Tae W*<br />

Food h Beverages Optional<br />

•ABLY HMON MAGRmiL TRIP.<br />

CWT.MTJOHMON<br />

J^^\ Phen§<br />

•^f J 318-2221<br />

LEMONT'S MARINA<br />

308 Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-1787<br />

EVERYTHING....<br />

for the fisherman & Boatman!!<br />

• OWNER ON PREMISES *<br />

OUTBOARD MOTORBOAT RENTALS<br />

*v.f - V ' I •': -I<br />

rgest was over 100 pounds<br />

S<br />

CoUegevJUe (U lba,*6 oz.);<br />

Ftonoder—Greg Gag-<br />

Hanone <strong>of</strong> Pffton ill Ih».<br />

Philadelphia (10 oba. 8 ox.) • 3.<br />

Tony DePaula <strong>of</strong> HamUton<br />

Square (f lbs, 4 oz.);<br />

Toutog (b\adctiMh)-A. Paul<br />

on Sept. 15 a 16.<br />

PACE S-fiE<strong>On</strong>ON SEVEN<br />

atraaaler <strong>of</strong> West diwter. Pa. JoeMcNanwe<strong>of</strong>PMtaddphla<br />

•); West Conihobocken (12 ai.);<br />

WMkfiifa (i#«tr«Bt)-i, J*2I** «* _ •


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iPAGE 4-SKCTION SEVEN THE SliNTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY,, j<br />

This group, whose clubhouse is a landmark;,<br />

has been promoting sport <strong>of</strong> fishing 70years<br />

Seventy yeans ago In the rf Incorporation, the club'« that purpose; to protect the Sept<br />

auri fishermen net on thepromote<br />

and enjoy the sport and generally to promote the<br />

beach to pool their efforts In a <strong>of</strong> flgMng In this state and to Interest <strong>of</strong> rod and reel<br />

common goal <strong>of</strong> sport- prevent the violation <strong>of</strong> the angling and to establish social<br />

smanship and In the process laws there<strong>of</strong> relative to fish Intercourse and good<br />

to lay the foundation for die and fishing and to that end to fellowship among the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club. advance and secure laws members.<br />

According to Its certificate through the legislature for Since Its incorporation on<br />

Having fun, cards suits fine<br />

Ifct <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, president (927-«447). "The « Mac'i In Somirs Point for<br />

with a membership <strong>of</strong> over 200 dub had its beginning about the annual banquet.<br />

throughout the Wand and strong ever ilnee." . played every Monday<br />

mflintand, meets to play cards •venlng, just pinnochle on<br />

and have fun. The club meets at the Thursday nights. Card<br />

people and make friends," and Atlantic Avenue. <strong>On</strong>ce a nights only June through<br />

notei ThelmH F Oerbgr. year the membership gathers September,<br />

MR. "K's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

• Weekly Lawn Maintenance<br />

• Residential and Commercial<br />

398-3533<br />

1984 17'Dixie<br />

1984 70h.p.Evinrude<br />

Shore Land'r Trailer<br />

U.S. Coast Guard Equipped<br />

1) Rigged 'N' Ready Package In Stock<br />

Special Orders Available<br />

K- Offer I^plres<br />

May 31,1984<br />

f:<br />

I: Pick Your Power<br />

> Package Prices According<br />

' To Motor Size<br />

.;Heavyouty<br />

Exlde Marine $CQ 95<br />

the club has remained<br />

basically the same with but<br />

few minor changes.<br />

The club, now with a<br />

membership <strong>of</strong> over 135 men,<br />

Is available to its members on<br />

a year-round basil. During<br />

the <strong>of</strong>f fishing season the<br />

clubhouse la open 24 hours to<br />

members for various social<br />

activities including many<br />

luncheons during the winter<br />

months and, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

pinochle.<br />

Even though a private club,<br />

visitors are welcome if<br />

gate..jam§ member will be<br />

pleased to show you around*<br />

The club sponsors many<br />

fishing activities including a<br />

boys and girls' tournament<br />

each year as well as continuation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the prestlgeous<br />

cup casting tournament which<br />

began In IMS, Five casting<br />

and 10 surf fishing tour-<br />

John J. Coriah <strong>of</strong> liWHaven<br />

Av. is the current president<br />

and win answer any questions<br />

concerning the Club.<br />

"If you will knock at the<br />

club gate at 14th Street and<br />

the Boardwalk some member<br />

by a member. year's agenda for members, around," he said.<br />

SAGES; some are Dynamic<br />

Approximately 10 yean ago<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

instituted a program <strong>of</strong><br />

tuition-free courses for senior<br />

citizens who are 60 years <strong>of</strong><br />

age or older.<br />

Known as the Senior Adults<br />

Gaining Education and<br />

Stimulation (SAGES) division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the college, It is presented<br />

once each week for eight<br />

consecutive weeks during the<br />

spring and tall.<br />

Courses cover a wide<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> subjects such as<br />

BOAT<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Outboard, Sail<br />

Inboard<br />

BUDGET PREMIUM<br />

PAYMENT PLAN<br />

WAYNE L.<br />

MILLER<br />

INSURANCE<br />

417 8th St.<br />

OcBanClty.N.J. 5<br />

609-300-8755<br />

EVIHRUDE<br />

'8360 pluxtax<br />

FULL Lllto OF ^.<br />

PIXIE i<br />

OUTBOARD BOATS. ; I<br />

GO FOR ntl BEST<br />

OUTBOARD MARINE<br />

bridge, line dancing, arts and each session <strong>of</strong> the dm,<br />

crafts and current Issues <strong>of</strong> which always concludes with<br />

Interest to seniors. For thea<br />

spirited questlon-answ«r<br />

convenience <strong>of</strong> students, period, ' \..'>-i'"<br />

dames are held In various<br />

neighborhood locations,<br />

throughout Cape May and<br />

Atlantic counties,<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> the most popular <strong>of</strong><br />

the SAGES courses scheduled<br />

tor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is entitled<br />

Dynamic Seniors, This class<br />

Is designed to* be both informative<br />

and entertaining<br />

and may consist <strong>of</strong> slides,<br />

films, lectures ' and / or<br />

o^cuwibtts-ar-iBDJectr -<strong>of</strong>tatereat<br />

and concern to senior<br />

citizens.<br />

Speakers with eiperuse in<br />

various fields are present at<br />

i<br />

The Dynamic Seniors class<br />

sessions are held on Mondays<br />

»t_ St. Peter's UBM:<br />

Methodist Church, 8th street<br />

and Central Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong>;<br />

aty. John W. GJlbert Sr;<strong>of</strong> lfc<br />

Stadia Rd., Is Instructor for<br />

Bus okas, w £•',<br />

He haa had wide experience<br />

In senior citizen activities 1 ^<br />

this area as well an the mm?l<br />

state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey^ T^j:<br />

Further Wormatfyn ojfW<br />

SAGES program 1 may «dl<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

at MMBM §«. m tramm<br />

0<br />

SPORT FISHING<br />

aboard the<br />

Capt. Ben DiStefano -• /<br />

MARLIN • TUNA<br />

BLUES •SHARK ! " •-;-.,<br />

All Equipment Provided<br />

Pinwlck Rods • infematlonal Reels<br />

If No Answer C»l{<br />

(609,398-0791 (609)423-1323<br />

., Licenses<br />

Flihing Tackle<br />

I -- Sporting Goods<br />

Live & Frozen<br />

^ Bait<br />

k We have all your<br />

' fishing needs<br />

Harry Collins Store<br />

346 W«t Main Street<br />

Houns Tuei. «rrtiij«f,i-J? Closed Sun. *Mon,<br />

FIBERGLASS<br />

COMMERCIAL or PLEASURE<br />

FISHING BOAT -<br />

Built with Honesty Integrity & Pride<br />

HARBOR V^XHT Sr,<br />

THL.KSDAV.AFKIL ^imi<br />

Wig is how u high-flying gull taw thevl$h<br />

Street fishing club pier In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1080/;<br />

Jaime Ololyneux <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia trecked her<br />

trike across the finish line for a second place In<br />

the Sea Isle Gltytrlke hike last season. ,n<br />

WSDAy, APRIL ifl, 1W4<br />

THE SENTINEL-LBDOEB, OCEAN ClffY, N.J,<br />

Including one to the governor<br />

More invitations for this year's T^ightin Venice<br />

w t o ogut Dtvlrioo wUI wmW* Mm<br />

New-Jerwy and the Delaware nd towni In Nnr itmy «nd<br />

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A north end beach at low tide provides the early morning setting for a lone walker on the jetty.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Own.,.<br />

Party Boat and Fishing Riifl (<br />

CHALLENGER FLEET<br />

• HOUR<br />

NITE BLUEFISHINQ<br />

7 p.m. Nightly, Eicept Sun,<br />

Begim Friday, Hay 25th<br />

thru October<br />

(dote By ttniw Studio<br />

THUB8DAY. APRIL 10'lfou ,THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1984 TOE SENTINEL-LEIK.EIt, OCEAN CITY, N J. I'AGE7-«ECT1ONS<br />

T<br />

I including ffnafifftNM point*)<br />

4, TeiiyH¥wprp<br />

i. iUpeaMMkMalflUM<br />

M?«MrilMMMaMMi<br />

II. Ala>Maw,MilMI».,<br />

II, €furfit!t»M>Mwtr£<br />

i«, •iraitJMemil.lMMM<br />

II, MIIM0MM,MIMtlC{<br />

Baker s dozen plus 1,328 points<br />

puts him in the record books at OGHS<br />

js&g JJSU^SSS S si&gas aranuss ar-anuss<br />

Oews aty High baihtftaS sad the top JO in area Coach Jack Boyd. "Hi knw<br />

player. baAttbaO Mita^. surgery made Ua a tflg<br />

Bit dccompllihment question mark and. while the<br />

i atmadjhr away prior toln km hasn't really responded<br />

aeasoo doe to Baker's knee Out well to treatment, Homer<br />

Announces Its 1994 Schedulol<br />

injury which occurred in gym tag made name subtle addaffl.'niree<br />

week* before the tustmenta to Ua game and<br />

basketball mmm started, be Headed with his teammates<br />

underwent an operatiM on Hs to bra • very good team."<br />

Daily 8 a.m. Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m. a 1 p.m. 7 Dayi a Werk I right right knee. Dapito Dante .n «n tbe<br />

Baglna Monday, May 7th Begins Sat May 21A I *«w. tmnn, BJU« Bate «ffl itn Ma Mi that tet 8ak« itortad ptaytag<br />

hi fan played at only 65 basketball a • young boy<br />

thru Novambar<br />

Mini September<br />

EVENING CASINO<br />

IIS.OHTSEE.NG CRUISES<br />

7p.m.tt8:45p.m.7E«i.a<br />

•" * " *ii0Mlay,JiiMiiOi<br />

AFTERNOON<br />

SIGHTSEEING CRUISE<br />

3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Mon.-fri.<br />

Beolnt MM, June 11th<br />

thru Mm. Sept. 3rd<br />

SPECIAL MOONLIGHT<br />

Charters <strong>of</strong> an types available throughout the season<br />

'-*=**- , CHALLENGER FLEET<br />

^ Sailing frpm<br />

J SAMPSON BROS. MARINA<br />

W <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty'sFlihlnfl Center'<br />

- 128 Bay Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

113994111 or 399-5011 Home 628-2935<br />

Attention Fishermen! Come See<br />

« r "* w DOCK<br />

The <strong>On</strong>e Shop For ALL RsHERiWffiN"<br />

S ftttd<br />

- BOATS FOR<br />

ALL FISHING<br />

it'-A Tackle Shop That Gives You A Choice*<br />

'Homtr Baker has done it all for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Schdol basketball'<br />

has moved to...<br />

833 Haven Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Specializing In<br />

MercCruiser & Mercury<br />

Outboard Service<br />

Complete Outdrive*<br />

Emergency Service<br />

(sot) 398-6286<br />

For "Expert Marine Service"<br />

Owned and Operated by<br />

JIM CORCORAN<br />

SHARK FISHING SUPPLIES<br />

Rod Building Supplies • Rig Components • Lure Components<br />

Fishing <strong>Line</strong> • Tackle Boxes<br />

Custom Design Rodi & Castom Riga To Your Specifications<br />

UGBN§M$$9LDHei!E——~i _OFFICIAL WEIGHSTAT,ON•<br />

'! i i'«r*'' l i*'*^="- :;:: ""<br />

'f J'<br />

Homer Baker, left, receives the gameball via<br />

Fisher after Baker completed his 100th vanity<br />

game and scored his 1,341st point for a new<br />

school record.<br />

RiNT-A-BOAT A NEW<br />

MARINA<br />

ROUTE 559 AT PATCONG CREEK<br />

SOMERS POINT, N.J. 08244 ^<br />

Fishing<br />

PHONE 927-3002<br />

PLINTyOPPRBE PARKING<br />

MM<br />

"• • hWi<br />

, .MM.<br />

despite hto knee probtetm, he<br />

averaged 19.9 polnts.jer<br />

game. ;j,-;<br />

Baker was destined,^ for i<br />

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P^jtE S-6ECH0N SEVEN THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CttTV,<br />

Baseball cards mix nostalgia with 'big business'<br />

Hie unraveling <strong>of</strong> a fresh,<br />

uncrlnkled tnd firm pack <strong>of</strong><br />

ba«eball cards, perfumed<br />

mb. the sugary scent <strong>of</strong><br />

buljjjle gum, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

standard memories <strong>of</strong><br />

American boyhood.<br />

<strong>On</strong> a late July weekend, last<br />

season the Music Her became<br />

a massive pack <strong>of</strong> baseball<br />

cards where over 75 baseball<br />

card collectors and dealers<br />

shuffled nostagllla,<br />

memorabilia and souvenien<br />

after the third Annual<br />

Baseball Card Show sponsored<br />

by the Eastern Penn-<br />

(wsnia Sports Collector<br />

popped Into town for •<br />

stand.<br />

was something for<br />

ev«ry baseball-minded Individual,<br />

lit young and<br />

determined portraits <strong>of</strong><br />

Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays,<br />

AlKflltae, and Rank Aaron as<br />

young ballplayers In the mldlSOfe.<br />

brought a whole new<br />

colorful significance to the<br />

serious statistic book studler.<br />

TSere were eight by ten Incha.1<br />

color, autographed glossies <strong>of</strong><br />

more recent stars for the loyal<br />

and the heartsick.<br />

But nostalgia, statistics,<br />

and the memory <strong>of</strong> pinstripes<br />

certainly wasn't the major<br />

motivating factor that<br />

brought many dealers, some<br />

coming from as far as Boston<br />

and Virginia, to display their<br />

wires. Baseball cards have<br />

become big business.<br />

"This is a good snow for<br />

us, "said one dealer from New<br />

York. Last year we were<br />

making dose to fgoo a day.<br />

They've become a hot Item,"<br />

"My husband and I were<br />

both unemployed so we both<br />

started going to Fenway Park<br />

everday, trying to get<br />

autographs <strong>of</strong> all the players<br />

n brand new balls and tats<br />

during the weekdays and then<br />

go to shows like this one on<br />

weekends," said one dealer<br />

MEDICAL CARE<br />

Illness and injury. None plan on It and few plan for it.<br />

Where to go for medical attention?<br />

Now entering our fourth year <strong>of</strong> service, we can provide<br />

skilled, courteous and efficient care for all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

residents and visitors. We hope you never need us, but<br />

when you do, it's nice to know WE'RE HERE!!!<br />

•Disfgnwli Equipped at<br />

; a hospital emergency<br />

« room<br />

• X-ray, ekg, lab, sutures<br />

• Licensed MD present<br />

tall times<br />

9th St. & Simpson Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

filly<br />

from Boston, who came with<br />

her husband and two sons.<br />

"We also go to Coopenrtown<br />

Owing the tone when the new<br />

inductees arrive every year<br />

and we take about <strong>On</strong>e dozen<br />

balls to get them<br />

autographed."<br />

This dealer also said she<br />

travels at least 300 to 1,000<br />

miles every weekend for the<br />

dealer shows, "The market<br />

was getting saturated in<br />

Boston and things are starting<br />

to open up elsewhere on the<br />

East Coast," she explained.<br />

According to most dealers,<br />

be most expensive cards are<br />

priced relative to , their<br />

popularity. The most popular<br />

and expensive ones are from<br />

the years that famous<br />

ballplayers were rookies. At<br />

the moment, Pete ROM and<br />

• Treats all non-life<br />

threatening emergencies<br />

•Waiting time generally<br />

less than 15 minutes<br />

• No appointment ever needed<br />

RE-OPENING IN JUNE 399-6700<br />

MCALLISTER<br />

OILHEAT... A Family Tradition<br />

10,000 +<br />

Customers Depend<br />

<strong>On</strong> Us<br />

To Save Them Heating <<br />

& Hard - Earned Money.<br />

Who can you depend on?<br />

MCALLISTER<br />

Call the Energy Specialists for<br />

fuel delivery, oil burner service<br />

& courteous, individual attention.<br />

It's our tradition.<br />

'H(c 'ii<br />

,^J<br />

in<br />

sards <strong>of</strong> Steve Carlton, Mike<br />

Schmidt and Pete Rose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Phillies are some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hottest Items.<br />

"People know that they an<br />

desthjedforthebftll<strong>of</strong> fame<br />

and anything they touch turns<br />

to gold," said due dealer.<br />

Gary Walters, a high acbool<br />

psychology teacher from<br />

Jackson Township, NJ. and<br />

summertime card, dealer,<br />

said Oat when a certalft<br />

player breaks a long-etanding<br />

record, the value <strong>of</strong> the card<br />

Increases.<br />

"For example," Walters<br />

noted, 'when Ricky Hen.<br />

denon <strong>of</strong> the Oakland A's<br />

broke the stolen base record<br />

last year, hla card value went<br />

from 50 cento to $5 practically<br />

overnight."<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 19. IBM r<br />

Although the business <strong>of</strong><br />

Rod draw's rookie <strong>of</strong> the aelllng baseball cards has<br />

year cards are the most been a popular enterprise for<br />

popular.<br />

the past 15 years, moat<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the dealers said the dealers say that the business<br />

future historical significance hu been booming fee past<br />

<strong>of</strong> currently playing super- couple <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

stars are also a hot item. Old - Why the sudden popularity<br />

during these recession ridden<br />

time*?<br />

"Well I mink many people<br />

are fed up with the current<br />

state <strong>of</strong> baseball these past<br />

tow years and dipping back<br />

Into the nostalgia <strong>of</strong> years Members <strong>of</strong> the championship team pose with Coach Vickl Hiiddell<br />

gone by brings back fonder following their tournament victory. ;' •>£


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I Downtown tea Isle shows a blend <strong>of</strong> old and new buildings In this gull's-eye view <strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />

ill, I<br />

Not just in Sea Isle, but in all <strong>of</strong> Ltidlam Beach between Corson and Townsends inlets, the Spinnaker<br />

condominium Is the dominant landmark. '<br />

Annual bike parade is only one <strong>of</strong> many ways this civic unit is involved<br />

'community cooperation at its finest'<br />

fFkt Gardens Civic homeowner* Interested in and beautifying their nelgb-<br />

Afedatien ii • group <strong>of</strong> preserving the uniqueness <strong>of</strong> borhoods.<br />

500 caring <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and improving Through the association's<br />

Abstracting Title Insurance<br />

^^^•^^^•^M BEACH ^^^•^^•^<br />

ABSTRACT ASSOCIATES, INC.<br />

Agent For<br />

COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE<br />

INSURANCE CO.<br />

I 398-1000<br />

- *WT TNnf SI<br />

> itn<br />

• : &H: _<br />

-. -":;<br />

©pririg<br />

HARRY A. WILLSON. Ill<br />

President<br />

Phone (109)<br />

887-3700<br />

359-96th St.<br />

Stone Harbor, N.J. 01247<br />

efforts, beach approaches<br />

hive been Improved with<br />

water foundations, wooden<br />

walkways, bike racks, dune<br />

planting and playground<br />

equipment. Parkway benches<br />

were installed on the parkway<br />

and st present a continuing<br />

program la in progress to<br />

plant an the islands along the<br />

parkway,<br />

"Watch for hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

bulbs to bloom soon!" notes<br />

Richard VanHorn,<br />

association president, woo<br />

adds that the parkway<br />

planting is an example <strong>of</strong><br />

"community cooperation at<br />

it<strong>of</strong>lhert."<br />

TTie board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> fee<br />

association raised money for<br />

plants, the city furnished<br />

•one labor and maintenance,<br />

and groups <strong>of</strong> members<br />

planted, weeded and watered.<br />

Flowers and bulbi were<br />

donated and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

advice wai frsely given, "Tie<br />

project isn't finished and lots<br />

more help is needed,"<br />

VanHorn notes," So join In.<br />

The association isn't all<br />

work, however. <strong>On</strong> July 4,<br />

They share, cultivate<br />

Founded in 1970, the object<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Good Counsel Leisure<br />

Quo Is the cultivation <strong>of</strong><br />

friendship among senior<br />

citizens, development <strong>of</strong><br />

mutual Interests, and fee<br />

' taring <strong>of</strong> social, educational<br />

and recreational projects.<br />

Meetings an the second<br />

and fourth Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each<br />

month 1 In the Good Counsel<br />

social hall. <strong>On</strong> the social<br />

events calendar are a<br />

Christmas party, St. Patrick's<br />

scheduled to the theatre,<br />

casinos and to the CatsHUs<br />

and the Poconos.<br />

Officers are elected every<br />

otter year. Elected In 1984<br />

were Carmine Glamplelro,<br />

president; John J. Fallen,<br />

vice president; Joseph<br />

Rpdgera, treasurer; Dolores<br />

deary, recording secretary;<br />

and Margaret Sculley,<br />

corresponding secretary.<br />

Contact Fallen at 399-9408<br />

party, card party and Mayfor<br />

Information about<br />

luncheon. Trips are also, membership. , ,<br />

Thomas Schneider]<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Paptrhang&r<br />

14 <strong>Ocean</strong> Road, Ootmn <strong>City</strong>, NJ 0822$<br />

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famllies^partidpate In a bike 28).Hie ladles have a lun- dinner dance provides a<br />

parade. Thereb a community cheep and fashion thow, sociable climax to the sumyard<br />

sale In the spring, (April (June 22) and the August roer season.<br />

\ „'.'•• ,. M *;«^, ' . -•. To («w and Jatorm i£<br />

W =•,;•'?*• nwnb8ri,tne board hosts two<br />

..:..,... * *J*T " ',.•'•),'•';' yearly meetings when<br />

" •-•---•" government <strong>of</strong>flclila ari<br />

s,:- present to discuss areas <strong>of</strong><br />

V ^ ^ flBmiBon intorttfc A member<br />

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.A Interest. In addition, t&jp<br />

-mi rayor BNtl on a regular<br />

&** bflAlfl with fMe Association<br />

" presidents to discuss common<br />

goals and problems.<br />

• - The association Is also<br />

represented oh toe city's<br />

watchdog committee to keep<br />

; Informed on utilities and try<br />

I to prevent unjustified rate<br />

Increases.<br />

Association members are<br />

P represented by a ihnember<br />

dected board <strong>of</strong> directors.<br />

TTie annual melting and<br />

elections this year la June IS.<br />

Information may be obtained<br />

by calling VanHorn at<br />

398-1176. Residents <strong>of</strong> the area<br />

north <strong>of</strong> North Sheet who<br />

wish to join the Gardens Civic<br />

t. Association should send their<br />

%. name, address and check for<br />

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Real gusto is shown by Brendan Smith, 3, ot<br />

Bluebell, Pa. as he takes a refreshing pause!<br />

during the bike parade in the Garden's section <strong>of</strong>c<br />

town, 5<br />

GEll-SECTION SEVEN * : : l<br />

Beach renle<br />

' dramatic change thlisununir<br />

intbeUidlamBeachcotitan*<br />

a« bott Sea We aty UDdj<br />

jWtan»M benefit fc<strong>of</strong>lM<br />

mMmk<br />

pitted m June W, accordina<br />

Departm<br />

vlronmental Protection.<br />

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

is only the most<br />

J3W foot wide and 20 feet deep Upper TowDahlp Mayor Doratalc RaHa laid that he<br />

^ ^ t ^ ^ lfll ** lto rt ••* ai ? ^ #1 "^ mt iu m ta ttiitttf the work wflJ<br />

Slift^^L ^'••* i -,' / l0LmBmm!Uni$iyeiaUtt, be ready for the WM •eaion.<br />

. .„ ... __ ..... . . . "I to tttt^ bm the nlceit<br />

mm^<br />

Gteat Egg Harbor Bay. That<br />

project was to the fall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year and a great deal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tend was fraabed out to let<br />

rtorms. TTie multwas that<br />

tod the ocean at n cost <strong>of</strong> 13.1 and lnto_tt wndbar In the•6a»on<br />

saw no change* in the<br />

jpn . "' ' oeW tne ^reject borrow<br />

' Iri both projects the state arwi to BOO.Wt wKfcand However siate and local,<br />

WiBplck up 73 percent <strong>of</strong> the artenda 1,000 fcrt af&hore, It <strong>of</strong>fldalf are optimlitic that;<br />

tabondthemunicipaUUoswlll fatobedfedgeTtoidepth<strong>of</strong> the timing <strong>of</strong> thU project will<br />

IwftirenaJnini 29percent.; ftWitfc^^^* ^ '<br />

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Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s |3 JmllUMi underway and none too<br />

^|b i<br />

we're glad It's finally hap- aid.<br />

Mayor Dominic Baffa and Howard Dixon,<br />

superintendent <strong>of</strong> American Dredging Co. confer<br />

as the pipes to transport the sand dredged from<br />

the inlet to the beaches were being placed in<br />

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Upper Township<br />

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SentineUledMiir String Edition AMI 19,1084<br />

GROWTH<br />

<strong>On</strong>e word summarizes change in this area<br />

UPPER , TOWNSHIP— township has wen growth In The fasteit growing population between 1970 and<br />

tanging times In Upper population, housing, new municipality in ape May UIO, well ahead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Township can be siimmariiwi business, <strong>of</strong>fices, shops and County, Upper Township had comparative 38.1 percent<br />

Ilh one W()rd - Growth. The aervices. • 96.7 percent growth in figure for the county.<br />

||pieke two receiving dishes at the Cablentertainment Earth station site<br />

W^Spayille pick up signals from a satellite orbiting thousands <strong>of</strong> miles<br />

^|^^th.e plattet. The tower fat the background transmits the signals to<br />

^tBiffltftaiitir throdghout the area. Into township-space connection4>e«aniej<br />

SHopjerationaljearlierthisyear..,,„.,. ,<br />

"-SjTtie homes <strong>of</strong> Hill Top Drive exemplify the type <strong>of</strong> building going on in<br />

Upper Townsnip, where population has doubled in a decade. '%<br />

mftMBfeKfi T*« tat cenaM recorded<br />

*p<strong>of</strong>uppfrat8,7»1 up from<br />

Showing a nearly eqnal<br />

growth in dwelling units,<br />

there were 3,131 recorded In<br />

J880, an 84.1 percent growth<br />

from the 1,701 reported In<br />

WO, This, too, was well ahead<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 35.7 percent Increase in<br />

Cape May County daring the<br />

decade <strong>of</strong> the 70s.<br />

The communities <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Township evidence eonttaned<br />

growth, with many new<br />

homes under construction.<br />

though some problems<br />

might be expected as a rural<br />

area experience such<br />

phenomenal growth In the<br />

span <strong>of</strong> a few years, <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

here have worked diligently to<br />

avoid or minimiie the<br />

growing pains.,<br />

With foresight, Ed Getty,<br />

fbrroer postmaster <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

encouraged the use <strong>of</strong><br />

As the rural route grew and<br />

m b irt<br />

men route,<br />

448 boxes spread over a 35-<br />

routes out <strong>of</strong> the Marmora<br />

pott <strong>of</strong>fice, hw route was<br />

down to 534 maflboxefl on a<br />

Bhorter route. During the 90s<br />

her route has continued to<br />

reflect 4be growth <strong>of</strong> tU<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> Upper Township.<br />

Last summer she wai serving<br />

more than 600 homes on a 29mile<br />

route. ' «<br />

A« tag community baa<br />

grown, so has Its governing<br />

Village Shopping<br />

'+-'^Lf0$/*^%i,V- • V'V V,'.<br />

; Nestled between the Garden State Parkway, left, and Route 9 adjacent to tbe^cJcal^lnn,<br />

stretch Of sand along Great Egg Harbor Bay provides access in aniral setting to boatinfebata<br />

business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional Continuing its efforts to restoration, occurred before itate ^ nude anlli<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices r on Roosevelt preserve the past, the flnishing toucbea were ae- devdopment<strong>of</strong>ttnrlil<br />

in the Seaville area. Sodety <strong>of</strong> Upper Township More recent aocle^ lihrary Directoyv<br />

Township communities add dedication ceremonies acquifiWons for the «chool Bratlffed to note fl»<br />

— **.>. , hj S t b | ft tada*fl^drtd^~ltiitttt<br />

towniaip. wtr the Capitol<br />

obtained' Jaws <strong>of</strong> Life Restoration was initiated by schoolyard.<br />

7 contest for<br />

dtudren in VppBCf<br />

Within ten years, the population here has virtually doubled<br />

Z. ,.. "* •-fy<br />

k-r'<br />

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seen service. The township is township Bicentennial branch <strong>of</strong> the Cape Hay have M its tnemt "A Dnwn;<br />

served by volunteer fire Committee. Research, County Ubrary to scheduled Come True." Wloneri inv<br />

departments in Tuckahoe, drawing <strong>of</strong> plans, and on Route 631 near me Rewie virioos age groqa oi Oe<br />

Seavflle and Marmora and supervising the reran- Squad Building taPMer»burg. mmperhinn win y to ttie<br />

last year the latter two had sanction were meticulously Ground-breaking to expected cadntyMht^y whePBtteycan<br />

boiisings for new equipment carried out by LlleFleetwood, this spring with project rtect tndr prtae--I a b«*S<br />

Hmini.t.r M»Y Couatr Chamber <strong>of</strong> were provided by the town- The new facility wffl ako «ndy afaorei panMflii<br />

aounMwr<br />

Commerce for the club ship. Robert EntriWn made serve Dennis TowmUp and in Stratnmere, Greats<br />

»»*«' biattUfieaHon<br />

Woodbine. A 1280,000 am- HjrborB«y to Bwtoyil<br />

^ ^ "" ta MBnor '*<br />

awarded, and the Cape Ifay hjMar^alWIle., - ,<br />

sponsored a Halloween run reproduction benches $815,000 b««Itosuet<strong>of</strong>liwoce beautifiil. Wlth4ti ;r<br />

for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Rescue fashioned from one <strong>of</strong> the construction. The county will setting, and pleasant<br />

Squad, and gave another <strong>of</strong> its original ones. Sadly the death recover part <strong>of</strong> the bonding moaphere,tthMjnanyf<br />

annual scholarships to o <strong>of</strong> both Lfle Fleetwood and monies from the grtnt fundt «nd servlcef," notoj<br />

township student graduating James Wilson, who worked The grant to funded by federal town^ilp <strong>of</strong>fidaL<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, long and diligently on the money, admlnWered by tae pwwth." ;<br />

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. Sales Rentals Appraisals<br />

45TBattersea Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • (609) 399-0041<br />

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. WMMt «wttf hmrw <strong>of</strong> W«t (or mirwnmi Thli i fir,,<br />

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l»at.PIuib«i0jb«ll(l.bl.lotlllExcluilv.lyHA«i(- SECTIOM EIGHT<br />

he old train station has taken on a new look<br />

omattra <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

itartlimiitMttiStwrt<br />

ff'Haven Avenue Inn its<br />

fSVloua rundown condltloo to<br />

-present state b the result<br />

• tei»yeif program bf<br />

QpMi Ctty Shada n«<br />

ttce. It waa the group's<br />

d t challenging<br />

Committee<br />

m" Mayor v with 2S Hlcksi yews. The<br />

' ground was covered with 50<br />

Hue Pacific shore Junipers,<br />

andabedwasinstailedforthe<br />

I planting, later this spring, <strong>of</strong><br />

r red geraniums.<br />

A rustic waiting bend was<br />

;, painted to blend with the<br />

' station building. The band<br />

* has a cement anchor base in a<br />

bed <strong>of</strong> antique red bricks. The I<br />

Chester J,<br />

"- cm March U, 1W0,<br />

i unpaid volunteers<br />

three-tiered<br />

railroad tieu.<br />

"TTie Committee thanks the<br />

WanrndttiB overseea tfip, sp „„„. „.<br />

*^p^ <strong>of</strong> trees and Plwtod ag a aetm along the oun with the phase-three rf *•<br />

frprovides guidance to toe 200 feet north. Prior to the main planting<br />

mt, « pWwto projects. FuWc WffM ^loyiM rf • fardra atlOth Street and<br />

" Itti from the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Painting Department<br />

painted the station its<br />

.-.ftps brown and antique<br />

;tf ^s with tho financial<br />

•tacking <strong>of</strong> the former<br />

~ and Alfred Duaey, tto<br />

; Public Worki<br />

ltendent, that toe<br />

hstadon became the<br />

:,_, Tret Conjmlttee'i ,<br />

Jw undertaking. It was<br />

ered a matt taglwl<br />

It-tecame necessary<br />

down the fmner bus<br />

1 at Mb Street, and<br />

He Avenue, the sl^<br />

%B practical location for<br />

«?uiBportation fadHtlw.<br />

was curtailed then<br />

dmt away wltt. It wai<br />

I to restore the station "<br />

adjacent parking lot aa<br />

Ifll^a transportation<br />

pVat u a visual at-<br />

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tongavm,raVM«<br />

wi o» »«n- pjanted with six Bradford<br />

a'Holly pear bets; A railroad He<br />

t<strong>of</strong>luded a Dowers in tedudtd.<br />

n^. A closcup<strong>of</strong> tye aW n.ilrourt staHon ro<strong>of</strong><br />

^taftuci and advice supports before painting shows the Victorian era<br />

pthcr interested parties, i'<br />

sjear restoration project<br />

gram, necessitated by<br />

'M.iMu and a<br />

tal time schedule.<br />

Ac one included creation<br />

S garden effect consisting<br />

a|awthorne trees, old gold<br />

Jance adjacent to tbe<br />

a Stalnton Memorial<br />

ay. Two upright<br />

' PJTS on either side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ted Transportation<br />

m woe also In-<br />

. , too was the ana<br />

«»the public aDey adhi<br />

to McDonald's<br />

urant. Two gardens were<br />

efl; at the entrance way<br />

mm PnbUc Wort<br />

at had transformed<br />

lot to a weU pared<br />

mailoA parktag lot for 73<br />

^plfltfonn stations were<br />

" adjacent to the<br />

on the 10th Street aide<br />

as bus terminals for<br />

local and out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

'one also Includes a<br />

)n planting along<br />

t adjacent to the bus<br />

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Housing a major celebration<br />

: MARMORA - Houilng<br />

Mfimonlti for the local<br />

•eluntMf fin corojMny'i new<br />

engine began with a<br />

qtra June S.<br />

[iM Plerion, preildent <strong>of</strong><br />

the flre company had<br />

phimlfed a "day <strong>of</strong> fun and<br />

ekdtement" and thoat who<br />

,o»m» out to wtneu the<br />

ttadltlonaj houilng -<br />

MghU^ittd by the volunteer!<br />

pttihlng tilt new vehicle back-<br />

J - J i m UM flrehowe -<br />

flre department, paid or<br />

volunteer,<br />

A pumper U the truck that<br />

and, moit Important, pumpi<br />

mUt under high prenure on<br />

At flre, Bailcally n pump on<br />

wtjeeb, It IJ positioned between<br />

the flre and water<br />

wuree to provide iteady<br />

•team <strong>of</strong> water, whether from<br />

a flre plug, take, portable<br />

holding tank, or whatever<br />

source.<br />

[Technically known at an acquired every day M their<br />

amergency attack pumper, It purehaie I* cam* for fanfare,<br />

W the type <strong>of</strong> vehicle which tteir <strong>of</strong>ficially being put Into<br />

•trveeaithematattay<strong>of</strong>aiiy me - housed - a<br />

now located at<br />

920 Asbury Ave,<br />

"Aileen & Terry welcome you<br />

to a complete beauty salon I''<br />

Look for our Monthly Coupon Spsolal*<br />

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ttmehonored celebration that<br />

doetn't go unnoticed.<br />

The homing <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

iper by the Marmora<br />

no exception.<br />

Rep. William J. Hughes wa*<br />

gueii speaker at the<br />

ceremony, which was also<br />

marked by the dedication <strong>of</strong> a<br />

memorial to local firemen.<br />

The parade which began the<br />

full day <strong>of</strong> activities Included<br />

flre and emergency personnel<br />

and aver 30 vehicles from fire<br />

companies and rescue squads<br />

near and far.<br />

Following the homing,<br />

there was dancing to the<br />

music <strong>of</strong> Sundowner n, and<br />

refreshments.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGEIi; OCEAN CITY, N. J^<br />

Mayor Daniel Beyel and Chief Rich Lee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire Company In front <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CMC Midi Pumper, the newest piece <strong>of</strong> firefighting<br />

equipment in Upper Township.<br />

four<br />

| Eagle Scouts among its membership. From left:<br />

• Robert H, Wrlgglns Jr., John M. Rose Jr., Eric P.<br />

I Winter and Kenneth D, Rickert, Less than 3<br />

Call for an appointment 399 4333 N ^ I Winter and Kenneth D, Rickert, Leis than 3<br />

,______,«_____,_:__ j percent <strong>of</strong> those in Scouting ever earn Eagle<br />

status.<br />

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has been<br />

serving the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area<br />

for over SO years<br />

TliR ROOT Of PBBIRW WATK8<br />

My INS Ai lit TN StiMntMidgK<br />

Mpft' have changed but Cerruti Beauty<br />

.Shoppe still <strong>of</strong>fers that old fashioned<br />

{personal attention in all branches <strong>of</strong><br />

I beauty culture.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly...<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Location,<br />

"Mr. Mac"<br />

is now In LIN WOOD<br />

2000 Shore Road<br />

My thanks to all Kara-Lyn customers<br />

for their past patronage.<br />

IF WE CAN BE OF SERVICE<br />

CALL 653-2000<br />

for ippotntnitnf<br />

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| We're open Friday Evenings J<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> >a Northfleld lit<br />

HAIR CARE<br />

Thursday<br />

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Any<br />

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w/cut, styling<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 19<br />

Township clerk continues<br />

her education to better<br />

serve her municipality<br />

DPPBIt. TOWNSHJP--<br />

Townshlp dtfk Barbara<br />

Camp had two important<br />

wents happen to her tort fall.<br />

She • rectived tenure u<br />

township cleric, an*, completed<br />

a one-week ccnUnulng<br />

education course sponsored<br />

by the International Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Municipal Oerta in Rhode<br />

Wand.<br />

Camp previously completed<br />

five courses at Rutgers for the<br />

many duties a municipal<br />

clerk Is called upon to<br />

preform. The completion <strong>of</strong><br />

these educational courses<br />

enabled her to be ulicfally<br />

certified by the state u *<br />

registered municipal clerk.<br />

In addition to her numerous<br />

township duties, Camp has<br />

served as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cape May County Clerk's<br />

Association for the put two<br />

years, is a member <strong>of</strong> tbp<br />

State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Municipal,<br />

Clerks where »he serves as «<br />

I member <strong>of</strong> the organkaUon's<br />

[ pubUc relations team, and Is<br />

also a member <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Municipal Clerks, a worldfrtdt<br />

association <strong>of</strong> clerks.<br />

Camp began working for<br />

fee township in January IVfr<br />

"under the late"<br />

Upon Bergh's .„, ,UD<br />

Township Committee appointed<br />

her clerk. At stood<br />

tor eleecUon twice, and twice<br />

fee voters returned oar to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

As township derky Mra.<br />

Camp Is . the chief administrative<br />

executive <strong>of</strong> flu<br />

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liwinAMHoaDiilfrToP<br />

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Complete Repairs and Parts on AH<br />

Makes and Models <strong>of</strong> Shavers<br />

For Service CALL 399-2320<br />

* OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND,*<br />

611 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Our prices make<br />

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Our good work<br />

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CENTERS<br />

NO APPOiNTMENT NECESSARY<br />

Mon,, Tuts, & Wed.<br />

Shampoo & Set ,.,,,.'3,95<br />

Hair Cuts...,,,..,, *3,95<br />

Touch Ups *9,50<br />

lnclvd*tttyllng<br />

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ALL THE FAMILY CAN<br />

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Plions 398-8755<br />

629Tilton Rl, NorthfieW l41*0Hf<br />

(Across from Silo)<br />

Mon., Toes. Wed. A Fri. 9-5; Thurs. 9-7; Sit 9-3<br />

PtEMTY Of FBEE PARKING<br />

Friday<br />

Shampoo, Cut &<br />

Blow-Dry Styling<br />

Men's........'6.50<br />

Men's Hair Cut only ."3.75<br />

township under the „„„„<br />

C&mittee. Her dnttes>;<br />

dude Issuing marriage,<br />

and death certlflcatrtjU<br />

permits, campground.{<br />

trailer park licenses, iw<br />

ministering the townships<br />

gypsy moth pt<br />

recordingall <strong>of</strong>ficial,<br />

<strong>of</strong> all meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sMp Committee, proo<br />

recording and flltag <strong>of</strong> J m<br />

minimal correspondent*<br />

ordinances and resolutions.<br />

She also register* v<strong>of</strong>ert, 1<br />

runs township elections,<br />

me certifled retarns, set<br />

polling places and, as<br />

states "about a minions<br />

Jobiconnectedwitfa&ftdayW<br />

May Operation <strong>of</strong> .the towiuMp^<br />

, _ r nib*ha<br />

day, starting at 7:30<br />

morning, Township I<br />

Quip attends the many<br />

meetings <strong>of</strong> the ~<br />

Cbmmlttee.<br />

"fte position <strong>of</strong><br />

clerk la not an easy t»sk,"u<br />

•aid. "However, Help!:<br />

township residents ana<br />

visitor solve their problems;<br />

«i litfBgJett tbBt«t|»<br />

township government riin(F&s'<br />

anoothly as possible nam<br />

being townihlp clerk for<br />

Upper Townihlp a moat<br />

»wBi*a|«^eHtMi,« 'i-<br />

mm<br />

If--.<br />

J Friends for a Library show their pleasure with<br />

prjpgress <strong>of</strong> building plans for a northern branch<br />

tffilfie Cape May County Library to be built in<br />

#p"per Township. From left; Dorothy Armand,<br />

Horace Steel, Florence Speck, Maryann Barile<br />

qijLouile Sheridan.<br />

TOE 8ENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Gall her a grand-mail person<br />

Neither laundry or dlabes<br />

nor ever a half -dozen children<br />

_ PHOTO BT Pita V*N<br />

'; Elaine Ostrander, newly installed president <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Republican Club,<br />

tyfth the founders <strong>of</strong> the organisation, from left, Leon MigUacelo, Franklin Sack and<br />

Wood, prior to the Installation dinner at the Deauvllle Inn.<br />

oSfcrathmere<br />

too has its<br />

SHAMPOOS<br />

A MAN CAN CALL HIS OWN,<br />

Tta.<br />

nere.ln this oceanfront Upp«-,<br />

" iship community with the<br />

" parade along <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

TTIUI flre whistles blaring,<br />

the^arade started promtly at<br />

ndori and ended at the<br />

flrehouse where the parade<br />

«|nitmJttee provided hundreds<br />

o/people with c<strong>of</strong>fee.soda and<br />

loe^qream. The Deauville Inn<br />

g»W out over 800 hot dogs to<br />

th9, crowd. WUlard Clark<br />

seryed as grand parade<br />

I Tliere were priies awarded<br />

oijSU divisions; they Include: ...—<br />

and Rob irW and Gayle ^ v "uw«heR»


PAGE 6 — SECTION EIGHT THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. TUlJRftDA V, APRIL 10.31B4<br />

Jersey Cape farm leader receives<br />

New Jersey f s top agricultural award<br />

Walter RBetts<strong>of</strong>Tuctaboe<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> six fann leaders to<br />

receive the Distinguished<br />

Service to New Jersey<br />

Agriculture, dtatlon Airing<br />

the annual state agricultural<br />

convention in .Cherry HU1<br />

earlier thla year,<br />

. The award, the highest<br />

; recognition a farmer can<br />

; receive In the Garten State,<br />

•4ns presented by Gary B.<br />

: Mount, irealdent <strong>of</strong> the state<br />

•* Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture.<br />

-; Betts baa been a firm<br />

leader in Cape May County<br />

for many years. He served as<br />

president and member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

state Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Is currently serving a<br />

second term on the board <strong>of</strong><br />

managers <strong>of</strong> 0M New Jersey<br />

Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station at Cook College,<br />

Rutgers. He baa also served<br />

« a director <strong>of</strong> the Cape May {<br />

" County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture I<br />

Bells has also been a<br />

longtime member erf the Hew<br />

Jersey Farm Bureau, having<br />

served on Its Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors and as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Farm Bureau Marketing<br />

Association.<br />

VB addition, be has given<br />

outstanding leadership to the<br />

tor atajoit 3d yean, ta a part T A L #-4WV»^<br />

president and is currently J.t § llllj.6<br />

corresponding secrelary<br />

Beta recently retired after<br />

nnwe than 25 years rf service<br />

witt the Brldgeton Fans<br />

Production Credit Association<br />

and Federal Land Bank<br />

Association Joint board <strong>of</strong><br />

.dbcetm. Be bad aerved as<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />

tfrectcin.<br />

The award recipient bat<br />

also been active in GMO><br />

manlty service, having<br />

•erred as municipal tax<br />

board <strong>of</strong> adjustment For 15<br />

years he served on the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> Estell Manor,<br />

bis home community.<br />

Betts has been recognteed<br />

for outstanding leadership<br />

and service by such<br />

Cooperative Eitengion <strong>of</strong> the Rutgers Soutb Jersey Cape May County<br />

Service, having served as Research and Development agricultural agent, aaU not<br />

dialnnan <strong>of</strong> the Cape Hay Center.<br />

only is Bete "highly deser-<br />

County Extension Service Beta and his wife, Uarda, ving g <strong>of</strong> thla i«tlnitd p<br />

Advisory Council and asBve<br />

at the borne farm in award "but Oat all citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

director and past president <strong>of</strong> luckahoe. In addition to tbelr Cape May County" on be<br />

.fee Cape May County 4 8 ton sons, they have twoproud<br />

<strong>of</strong> his leadership and<br />

Foundation. Be baa also daughters, Shera and Muriel aervice to both the county and<br />

served on the Advisory Board John N. MacLeod, senior be Garden State.<br />

Big responsibility for Little League.* 260 youths<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth 16 teams with upwards <strong>of</strong> MO the spring.<br />

practices begin the second<br />

Athletic Association Is the all- players in three divisions at For major league players, Saturday in June.<br />

volunteer group which two locations, 6th Street and 11 and 12, ball games Volunteer coaches and<br />

oversees organized baseball Bay Avenue and 35th Street<br />

umpires are welcomed. For<br />

tor all interested youngsters and Haven Avenue.<br />

in late May; the sane more information, contact<br />

between the ages <strong>of</strong> 7 and 12.<br />

for the minor league players, Nan Costanza 399-1288, Greg<br />

Signups are in April witn ages B and 10. For peewees, Donahue -1793 or Barry<br />

The league consists <strong>of</strong> name practices and games later in the 7- and 8-year-oldjj, Vanderelice 4561<br />

for<br />

sowing<br />

seed -<br />

indoors<br />

By LARRY NEWBOLD<br />

Cape May County<br />

Agricultural Agent<br />

Vegetable gardeners <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

ask when they should start<br />

organizations as the Newtoeir<br />

transplants to have them<br />

Jersey Chapter <strong>of</strong> Epsilon ready when planting time<br />

Sigma Phi (the national arrives. Hie answer depends<br />

honorary extension tnUu on what kinds <strong>of</strong> vegetable<br />

nlty), Cape May County 4 Hplants,<br />

how they will be<br />

Foundation, and the Cape grown, and when they are to<br />

May County Board -<strong>of</strong> be set out in the garden.<br />

Agriculture.<br />

Cooperative Extension<br />

He began his farming vegetable specialists at<br />

Ureer In the early 1930B Rutgers University's Cook<br />

failing vegetables and College, when growing tomato<br />

chickens. During World War plants for variety trials, allow<br />

H be raised tomatoes for five to seven weete, while for<br />

canning and' other fresh peppers and eggplants they<br />

-market vegetables. In theallow<br />

eight to ten weeks.<br />

later 1940s be expanded into K the seed is sown in a pot<br />

fneesting lima beans and or other growing container<br />

peas for Seabrook Farms, the from which it won't be<br />

processing enterprise con- transplanted to a second<br />

tnmed to expand with the help container before setting out,<br />

<strong>of</strong> his two sous, George and leas time is needed than If the<br />

.Thomas, until 1969 when it seedlings are transplanted.<br />

attained a peak production <strong>of</strong> Under ideal growing con-<br />

4S0 acres.<br />

ditions, a container-grown<br />

' Witt his too son, Betts tomato plant that isn't<br />

•began a turf sod production transplanted will be ready for<br />

i with Just ten acres in the garden In five or five and<br />

LKnownasTuckahoeTurf half weeks. Transplanting<br />

be., the turf sodwfll<br />

add a week or tea days to<br />

ness has Increased the total tine.<br />

consistently so that today it is A transplanted seedling<br />

•fte only major crop in thetakes<br />

longer because its<br />

Betts' 500-acre farming growth is checked when the<br />

tjperatioa<br />

root system is unavoidably<br />

Betts retired from active damaged during Iran,<br />

farming in 1978, tuning splantlng to another con-<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> the turf sod farm tainer.<br />

"over to Us two sons. However, The temperature during the<br />

he still maintains an active time the seeds are sprouting<br />

; interest in the operation. should be five to ten degrees<br />

• Betts it a member and past warmer than afterwards.<br />

' president <strong>of</strong> the Cojttrated Also, the growing tem-<br />

|&d Association <strong>of</strong> Newperatures<br />

should be lower for<br />

Jtmjf<br />

the cool season vegetables<br />

During his fanning career, such at lettuce, cabbage,<br />

Betts instituted many croccoll and onions, than for<br />

;j>rogreasive practices In- fte warm season kinds such<br />

'.chiding Irrigation, soil con- as tomato, peppers and<br />

servation and drainage, and eggplant.<br />

; tabor saving mechanization. The minlmHfn night temperature<br />

is Important. For<br />

tomatoes and pepper, the<br />

temperature should be<br />

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THE SENTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN CITV. N,J. PAGE 7 — SECTION EIGHT<br />

Preservation <strong>of</strong> schoolhouse highlights Society's work<br />

nishlng <strong>of</strong> the buMng and researching for the past two Township or who Is a mentter Further tafonnatten may<br />

rf • & idinufled with its he obtained by contwUng its<br />

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PAGES- SECTION EIGHT THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY* APRIL l >AY. APRIL IB. 1984<br />

But not tourism<br />

Sand is the basis for this industry<br />

TUCKAHOE - Acqulaltion<br />

by Jenef. Mori* & Son <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township Sand k<br />

Gravel company btrt will<br />

tpokesmen, mt no having<br />

any additional Immediate<br />

Impact on the area economy.<br />

The, Mode Company, •<br />

provide the Morie Company member <strong>of</strong> the Energy k<br />

wM • auwtor-cfntury'i Minerals Inc. group <strong>of</strong><br />

wwth <strong>of</strong> mineral reserves and companies undtr South<br />

allow (or additional market Jersey Industries Inc. (SJI),<br />

MMtanoo to South Jeney newtly Mquinid tht assets<br />

but-according to a company aid mineral reserves <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Call a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional!<br />

Phone 399-0205<br />

INSURED-BEFERENCES<br />

local company for appragmately<br />

12,9 miUion.<br />

"The acquisition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

facility's 359 acres will<br />

provide an extension <strong>of</strong> at<br />

but 25 yean to the mineral<br />

reserves <strong>of</strong> Morie Company's<br />

New Jersey operation and-will<br />

allow additional penetration<br />

Into the commercial sand and<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE<br />

OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

gravel market In southern "Ifg primarily for the in-<br />

New JiFwy," iMordtag to dustrlal and commercial<br />

mniamF. Ryan, president <strong>of</strong> market and it Isn't •naettd<br />

SJ1. to be affected by Ike ffiim<br />

"Th§ diwrgifir <strong>of</strong> sand and taduatry," Werrril said,<br />

gravelproducU now available explaining that material from<br />

has allowed Morie Company the local apir«tieo U<br />

to erpand Its Northeast marketed for filtration and<br />

markets to a broader range <strong>of</strong> construction sand .<br />

customers," Ryan continued. According to recent UJS.<br />

Howiw, • company Dspirtaiat 0|<br />

spokesman indicated to The<br />

Senilnal-Ltdgtr that „- . . , ..aequiatti«i<br />

probably wouldn't qwaten Is tte feurfli largest<br />

remit id an toeaaa In ac- *• .«• United States,<br />

ttvily at tUs'ttne. prwiueiiig a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

"Th§ idea <strong>of</strong> the acquisition Products far such markets as<br />

reserves In New Jersey," i<br />

Thomas Worrell <strong>of</strong> SJI.<br />

But he also Indicated that<br />

(he leal sand and gravel<br />

operation probably wouldn't<br />

be affected by market fluctuations<br />

in the Cumberland<br />

County glass. Industry<br />

because the market tor the<br />

Upper Township sand doesn't<br />

enter into that kind <strong>of</strong><br />

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coming fa$onl<br />

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CONTRACTORS<br />

Kitchen AM Dishwashers<br />

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IdcMnCIt* N.J. Dial 3


MM<br />

W<br />

— SECTION EIGHT THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV, N.J. THURSDAY. APRIL 19,<br />

I IRSSS&Si. 3£S2i!; L * lnglaad geBerattoi 8tatiwI d(MnlI1 ' tei m bwbon at the •** <strong>of</strong> ^ * B K B S<br />

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•FlNlHoMf BUILDING<br />

• ADDITIONS s, ALTERATIONS<br />

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Brlcktronts/Kltchens/Bathrooms<br />

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ESTIMATES 399-7423<br />

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CUSTOM HOMES • DUPLEXES<br />

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SAT. 10 tl 4<br />

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REQISTERED BUILDER<br />

Phone 398-1547<br />

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709 Aibury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

C&VTILE<br />

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Renovations<br />

Fireplaces - Foyers - Patios<br />

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304 Waal A va,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I<br />

Custom Seamless Aluminum<br />

* Rain Gutters<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Season SALE!<br />

Save lots <strong>of</strong> money<br />

now<br />

The Rain Gutter People<br />

L«foyrFiefOfv»onWhtilieomtrlBhtto<br />

your homt 4 mike trjt rain gutters to euitom (it,,<br />

eliminating all passible leaks,<br />

installation only takes two.jioyrs on.th«.average home,<br />

Mvnamoney-ft labor. MyriO^arinftf on Baked f narrnl<br />

riniih, v , ,<br />

: A»irtgt coil to do your home under<br />

0ceinClty3919323 U<br />

jjiaiiili^gplgliajigfli<br />

Watts going on! *<br />

It's electrifying<br />

what this<br />

facility does<br />

«F« B ?* ISWWSWP - tortp oil dropped from 64 million in new tranamhslon<br />

«Sf H.P? 6 ^ W p«nt«" U« to a perettt and distribution facilities<br />

7*ZE& ?*"*?*&.*• Si/ 1 "'' TOi<br />

"wet AictSeptobtrlBB."<br />

La^ndi^a^rtaton between the coaJ and oU M a result, the muto k«<br />

S^^M^^lfJ P»«nta|MiiBudiarpoww October filed' a r^e«wffi<br />

iwori tor kilowatt output last generation. (be slate Board <strong>of</strong> puMfc<br />

^fL^i. * **_ ^i,^. «. According to utility <strong>of</strong>. MWiJ for an additional<br />

JS^Bi^^ffSM* Mata. cotf "i nudta? fuel WJ million u a rEfa<br />

ftfi, ^"Ht 1 '"M" 8 " «»««» 71 percent <strong>of</strong> the bveitaent, •<br />

•win. In UB, up from the power used last year and<br />

" "" "* M4 kwhra. gawd euttomen more than UWttyeiiitemoimiiittato<br />

BWM nonoviBnwgtnmnon<strong>of</strong> E*rS2» pay for the coeto R,S"*SK"II£ <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

entire deetriei^uig oU u a fuel SK&J5L Increasing amounts ^EjW? <strong>of</strong><br />

*ttm <strong>of</strong> the uttUfr, Hhlch todrlwBieft5inti. SWS^TL'SL?*<br />

wvtsmoit<strong>of</strong>iouttJeiiv. Biraiarewrdjwfortta &%,?J"J oud •"<<br />

The local generating local generator buBm, la *K°^ A^S^Ii-Mi<br />

keflity - a writable tand- psrt, because it vat dao a j££*&J3aS5&<br />

inafkdojniMBng^nortton record year for the con- ^ m °7,H^^5<br />

frffli to dooUng tower, sttcta aimptlon <strong>of</strong> itocWeto by J " %^7?%HS<br />

««„•«, ,1^ consuBii a SJJP that unusually not Sf-Jr. S? ^«EuS<br />

<strong>of</strong> coal annual^. weather Jut mauam plu an ?-iSLJJ?^ #£ : ^5. «S<br />

to taprwed economy were SSW^L&S. «<br />

*«* repiauMra • line <strong>of</strong> jrimary facten la tte in- ^Jijff^ftA H!<br />

anpty coal cart ftretebei creased demand by com 22 it «y'!Sffi<br />

along^to railroad track from sumers. Electric sales were ^ OTUrt for Pwwoltt<br />

to plant siding out beyond up by 4 percent to M Wlllon *"Jv „„,,„», #«<br />

fte Oirden State ftrtwiy krtn. ud connnen atoo J*" »Eff JSffiJE<br />

into the meadowlanda bet- set a new hourly enersF «w«^ ld .* r " Buffll * *<br />

community and<br />

.«««y.«,ii« CoBlproduMdO percent <strong>of</strong> consuming 1.39 mlDlon kw» <strong>of</strong><br />

during tte regular Atlantic Electrlc's power In electricity, up Sj percent<br />

-" day, following 1S83, compared to 18 percent from the prevlouj lew. peak<br />

In the paper. 10 >" ear8 earlier, Convenwly, art during the prevtouf year.<br />

^ ttie utttlty'a dependence on The fact that reeordi m ,„ „__., ^.—.-M- ,,<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

Qualified with B.S. Degree In Ornamental Horticulture<br />

REilDlNTIAL—COMMERCiAL<br />

• installaflen<br />

• Lawn Malntinanei Strvlct<br />

• Top Sell & steni<br />

• Sodding a, Seeding<br />

• Snow Removal<br />

3990 Remvl<br />

0724<br />

OCEAN CITY LAWN CARE<br />

"Complsfe Servlee" .<br />

• Weekly Lawn Service • Fertilizing<br />

• Mowing & Idging • Trimming<br />

• Gardtns & Flower Beds<br />

• High Quality at Affordable<br />

Prices<br />

• Senior Citizens Discount<br />

•FREEE5TIMATES-<br />

Weekends 399-3750<br />

Kitch ens-N-<br />

Many styles and finishes available<br />

Custom - Wood • Formica & Corian<br />

Products • Modernization <strong>of</strong> bath and<br />

other rooms<br />

Ceilings •Paneling• Cabinetry<br />

TedPearse 398.6166 Steve Psaras<br />

REPLACEMENT<br />

WINDOWS<br />

Vinyl & Aluminum<br />

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<strong>On</strong> Heating!<br />

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Be Ready For Summer<br />

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400,J«ok«on Avt,, Northflvid, N, J.<br />

* Otal (809) fl412389<br />

SL5 foWtrSW toWtaw(WJmffl«)Md<br />

obtain ptnnHslon from state Wnernmott nunlefe „<br />

dMWera^thliyw, h%^fi.«i^^^^l<br />

infMtuiinM *H AttanMii Decause local government<br />

Hectrtc <strong>of</strong>flclaU, the savlngi ea* year frwn tte uHUhr Ȥ<br />

tatoieneraB^<strong>of</strong>power& ^^ter^«S«iBLffi<br />

tod^uI^BKiBIncrease -^W V f m Towmhte,<br />

ta tne number <strong>of</strong> consumers, /mantle Electric not only<br />

JTSS* ^fflF ^fe? KWUM « tandmrk atai*.<br />

te wdiiM eotto," a uffll^ tu§ wltta itt generating<br />

Bpokesfflanrta»"the|TOart itoton,butal0oafadll^^<br />

<strong>of</strong> more than 5,000 new moat local residents aria<br />

®uton"»m& wnUawti properfyowneritaveeome*te<br />

growUi to electric demand haa reftr on te more wayi ttan<br />

required mere than f 100 one.<br />

308-1163<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

or Too Small<br />

Leave It To Ual<br />

Ut Brotherly Love Continue Hob n i<br />

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CRAFT<br />

Carpentry & Painting<br />

"We Can Make Your HoBM A Boat"<br />

John Bolton, Jr. , <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty $,<br />

• • • - • • • * ' . ' • • • • *&<br />

licensed & Insured 3<br />

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

'Partnerships in excellence' more than<br />

Editor'* noWGamalU.<br />

Broadhy <strong>of</strong> Marmora it<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Vocational School<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education on<br />

which he Hat terved for s<br />

many yeart.<br />

Creating partnerships In<br />

excellence — the them <strong>of</strong><br />

National Vocational<br />

Education Week, Feb. 13-16—<br />

was demonstrated at the Cape<br />

May County Vocational<br />

to C*I* m V c thit>auliful LbVE FRAME; you'll ^ow why II is so<br />

-populor, And right i<br />

I ;.^po,;iprcoll^i0nH1l.ubi«:l<br />

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J;. ohyo^o««;SoliifodlonoK^Or^IT«5^fimlid.•;:^,:<br />

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Somers Point Shopping Cent?<br />

this<br />

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theme<br />

TOa <strong>of</strong>tte vooS<br />

ftchntalOintor»epejtfl7e<br />

tun. »tfted • nrMy <strong>of</strong> m^^CS<br />

WWBswhyUpewintda't fltate Parkway in<br />

gt Jobs. "Some are far- Court Bouse. i<br />

Siring their d t i Wddrf<br />

em- For Information<br />

ISLAND ENTERPRISES<br />

• Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Nigh Qualify Remodeling<br />

• Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Cleaning<br />

• Spring & Fall Clean-ups ;'<br />

• Carpet, Upholstery & Window Cleaning<br />

Also lawn cleanups § weakly cutting , 5; Af<br />

Share<br />

the Shore<br />

with a friend..<br />

Mail them a Spring Edition<br />

Here's your chance to spread the "wor^" about<br />

^ America's Greatest Family Resort." Send acopy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

list Annual Sprino Edition to a relative or friend and<br />

remind them <strong>of</strong> all the great traditions in the best <strong>of</strong> all'<br />

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LET US<br />

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Send one or more copies with the handy coupons printed Mow<br />

copies to your<br />

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REALTORS<br />

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REALTORS<br />

Celebrates<br />

Real Estate and insurance<br />

Since 1919 ' *"*<br />

OCEAN CITY'S OLDEST<br />

REAL ESTATE BUSINESS<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

OLDEST REAL ESTATE<br />

Large Selection <strong>of</strong> Properties<br />

Available farliiiiiiik_<br />

Whathar you're looking for<br />

a single family home, a<br />

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for your Bummer vacation,<br />

our yuan <strong>of</strong> experience and<br />

friendly staff will help you<br />

1lndlust what you want.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

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Heated and Furnished<br />

Income over $13,000<br />

1 block from beach $114,000<br />

OCEAN CITY - Morrison Realtors<br />

crsdita years <strong>of</strong> experisnce and a hard<br />

worMng staff with their luccKS and growth.<br />

The following persons compriss our<br />

eurrtnt staff:<br />

Thomas J.Palermo<br />

J.Wmiani Morrison Jr.<br />

Jesse J.Briglia<br />

Sarah M.Bumbaugh<br />

William F.Cullinoy<br />

Cheryl F,Fuieo<br />

Charles H,Kulp<br />

MeredlUi M.Palermo<br />

D. Michael Briglin<br />

Lucillet, Morrison<br />

PhUipP.Ptrri.Jr.<br />

Dorothy S. Himineistein<br />

John H, Bittner<br />

JfrrodL.Godln<br />

Elizabeth L. Collins<br />

James H.Bauer<br />

Thomas N, Dawion, Jr.<br />

Faith E. Gordon<br />

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Second Office<br />

Located In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Colony<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

3 .bedrooms<br />

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Garage<br />

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_:' 4iR'seachflbor<br />

Excellent Rental History<br />

, 1296piharicingto i<br />

Qualified Buyers r"<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Finest Selection <strong>of</strong> Sales and Rental<br />

8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> A<br />

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OMAN fliTV<br />

1 u<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

Have an Office and a<br />

Twtt iedrobni Unit or<br />

2* 2 Bedroom units<br />

Pully Furnished •.'<br />

Off-sfreet Parking IT^SOO<br />

LOTS FOR SALE<br />

Ml<br />

iiw<br />

^' i '-- • • . . • ' . < • •. • ; . 1 ^<br />

school head<br />

Mainland<br />

llpPJSr^afpIB 1<br />

JNgj^MjppK W^B^<br />

l Kbranlod to receive tenure /<br />

i 1 ,' H «<br />

»A0 AND SOBS<br />

SPRIflOPOM, MICHIBAN 49884<br />

candidates respond to questions<br />

itfew<br />

(809) 399-5411<br />

Strathiaiere is<br />

_<br />

ByMAHGlEBOWEN ferStaH<br />

SenflneJ-LedferStaH<br />

i**^township<br />

taiwver <strong>of</strong> the water company problem."<br />

tattitenirfiwite'dliWctjnminyd craning a<br />

_ T?,O ffpper like a school boud with Its omi budget ninb^ o<br />

torttafct 'mftrttodhrfldtart ld b B' ta<br />

Tpwnshlp Mayca- Dm Beyel told 3J» Cbmmittee<br />

^ ^ f 4 ^ thiniiMtiit<br />

wtonent^ <strong>of</strong> Environmental*<br />

L*(Biidthe Bond <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

and ^Jthe move may evA take<br />

^8rM,^o»JcItataihig|«B4Bg J K^SSS®?-<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ' K ^^iffieljti^ ol^i' jP^iaf is to "» » cmateut an action as siojatfw,<br />

i^^^^wi^^^pPW*fWSff"WirS^'f -; encouraging voters to approve the'<br />

advertlaiag ajaodfltcd with the<br />

t .<br />

MM . | WJpttandtetlwt'ioS^I^S<br />

Subotlch denied the<br />

w«x<br />

golf coarse has been named to jwnlie<br />

,m^ ago, prt^^,£dtmOier tr(m<br />

WlWB <strong>of</strong> Octott View. W^W f^MHrtl^Ji^<br />

g o<br />

mnU director.<br />

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Section Two<br />

Page 5<br />

S'jsa*M«aft,i<br />

^|t Woek from Atlantic Avenue to »0 feet west <strong>of</strong> the BiSartwalk, Traffic SafelyWficer Jui<br />

WH <strong>City</strong> Council Tuesday night the Ptat Department said|t needs 220 feet to <strong>of</strong>t *w "B5KW* «<br />

•:'2W,',- • .- • - • • • • • . . , ! • • . • • > : . - • • . • • • - . • •<br />

Hpi^lig Monday «i 4i


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•AGE 2 - SECTION ONE<br />

Selected Group <strong>of</strong><br />

SCHRADER SPORT DRESSES<br />

and<br />

SCHRAOER KNITS<br />

Now 20% Off<br />

Tastefully styled Shirtwaist and<br />

Chemise dresses by Sehrader Sport<br />

in petite and regular sizes now<br />

specially priced to save you 20%<br />

Bfmm Otpt, • itcam Floor<br />

Now for Spring and Summer and<br />

perfect for Mother's Day, too!<br />

BarWzanJawns-—<br />

Robes, Sifps<br />

and<br />

Camisoles<br />

Our new collection <strong>of</strong> Barbizon<br />

Lingerie is made <strong>of</strong> blendaire<br />

Batiste, which is<br />

cool, absorbent, comfortable<br />

and light in summery.<br />

prints and sunny solids<br />

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION<br />

NOW IN OUR 2nd Fl. Lingerie Dept.<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS DA Y<br />

Tuesday, May 1st<br />

SAVE 10%<br />

<strong>On</strong> the first Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />

every month, Senior Citizens<br />

save 10% on all regular<br />

priced merchandise<br />

Storewide.*<br />

'essetpt TV's, Large Applianeei<br />

ina Telephones<br />

SPECIAL $ 6.49<br />

s-.25-lb.S8.99 Regularly<br />

NOTHING B<br />

Prtfiffid for 30 win tor im<br />

hiding if aiiliii, holly, rhodoi<br />

Wlfgflini, dogwood, hrfflngMi<br />

md Bthir irtd.lMing planfi. Or:<br />

ganlully balanced.<br />

GARDEN CENTER<br />

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w,<br />

Open Daily 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m..<br />

Open Fri. Eve'til 9:00 p.m.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

Dial 399-5511<br />

BUDGET<br />

SHOP<br />

til 'Best Buy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Week"<br />

FLORAL<br />

QUILTED<br />

BEDSPREADS<br />

Twin J 22.95<br />

Full'24.95<br />

Queen *27.95<br />

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Compare Our<br />

BIG CARPET SPECIALS<br />

Installed Over Va" Cushion<br />

NDW<br />

fteg. $13.25 sq. yd. Pfl»WW<br />

Standard Looped Nylon T4«iOrS<br />

M 0 25<br />

Reg. $15,25 sq. yd • • w»*w§q<br />

f.H.A. Approved Nylon Saxony iscoiors $10 oc<br />

«eg.S>7.75sq.,yd, : IO.fcOsq.yd<br />

;Enkaton Nylon Pile, Wear-Date<br />

.yd.<br />

THE SENHNEL-LllDGER, OCEAN CITY; Nj.t ft >,„ THURSDAY, APRIL 20, i<br />

GET SET Fm^Mi0<br />

Our 1984 Swimwear collection for the entire<br />

family is now ready for your selection.<br />

Name brands, latest slyles and value priced<br />

make this year's collection the best ever.<br />

Shop now tor the whole family and you'll<br />

be set for summer.<br />

NEUTROGEIW PURE FACIAL CARE<br />

$3.00<br />

REBATE CERTIFICATE<br />

• $3 rebate with purchase <strong>of</strong> bptti 8 oz. Liquid Nfjutrogena*<br />

and a full-size Ntutroggna* Moisture (2 oz. or 4 oz.).<br />

• $1 rebate with purchasi <strong>of</strong> either an 8 oz. Liquid Niutrogena*<br />

or a 2 oz. or 4 oz. Neutjogina* Moisture.<br />

C;. '<br />

••*• \ *•'"*<br />

V<br />

Council to decide<br />

^tonight on traffic code<br />

:By ANITA J.SPIEGEL and 6th streeU for the 9th street and Atlantic<br />

• Sentinel-Ledger Stalf pinny school which the Avenue and 8th Street<br />

state bit since approved, HI| Wavne Avanus<br />

Coundl win decide according to city traffic notiiif said they would be"<br />

wffl adopt t atato Mftty <strong>of</strong>flctr PtI. Jta hken down a^, o^aM,<br />

^ttaafrHatt<br />

ormooting<br />

HOUS16.<br />

Plouiii, who hat been<br />

worMng closely closey witt itato Srod Hmww<br />

At the TuMday night tatt tattc i engineer Jh Joha M Mo- Kk ito<br />

n|kehop Muton, CounoU Cirthy, said th<strong>of</strong>laBber which XuaX Avenue and ni<br />

Wuiied to thW ^ <strong>of</strong> will o^to oMrig irtopi (hS fff^e A»<br />

fc« plan whtoo addresses hotw, win ttfnUf a 20 mph ^ ^ '•<br />

*«ed s^nes, one-way streets woa - S mph below the The temDorary four-wav<br />

and no-stopping and no- state's required school rone stop slgnsdeskned to alert<br />

standing Mnea. Since the speed. inotor^totoeDew truffle<br />

summer, Council has ad- Plounlfl said the county was Ugbts were Installed with<br />

drsssea phases one and two also Investigating the to- S<br />

^chdealwlthtramccontrol pl«nenu,tlon<strong>of</strong>aschool r,xio<br />

m#*M a^wl yWd detlw otter ttan : tti<br />

slfniTeowidi *•*»'* ad-- diirB0Bd.ihaped •ehool ; vT\ «T_«:<br />

Butered and han. ensuing sign at the to- »> iepteaaber, McCartny<br />

ppparkingbocauselt 1B toraMdlatoi^ool, ittirtrt *» ta J"AJ^Lffi£ ffi." 1 *<br />

unflar liojqae tM Jurisdiction ani lay Avmue. Bay Avenue promote «tt aMip Streets<br />

and regulations don't require ta a county read. * » ^Btown through streets,<br />

itate iapproval. It paned Espoiito also wanted P^* *«• *§ slowing <strong>of</strong><br />

loo^ttiiordtaaneflreouu^ awuranee that Council would «^8B>«aj^ the center<br />

county approval and the have the abfflty to rtdiiee f town jnd Increase traffic<br />

atfto'i; Hnaf oueatto im- ,tafflc ipe»d« AouU they flow teavtag an« tntertag tte<br />

pigmentation. prove too hazardous, but °v..<br />

tftder fte orduHUici, the »MJs said he felt com- mi j • j<br />

Wed limit co West Avenue tortable wltl, the Increase. f lOOCl AlU<br />

bejween-North and 24th . "I don't see any problem .<br />

Qeets will be Increased from with the Increase," Houslfl<br />

Wn M mph. Between Mth aid *'»'• onlr 6 att."<br />

and 55aistreets, where West InaddlUon.PlousJa said the - \<br />

J Avenue> , is under pe county, limit li prdinance calls g for p the g I1O1VT1 l?OllfifV<br />

JufedJctlon, also 30 mph the but speed from limit 5Sth to li in dimlnaUon the West <strong>of</strong> Avenue angled parking school «WW11 WJlUIiy<br />

59th l 30 streets, h b which fr the 5Sth dty rone i th to provide Wt A motorijta hl with<br />

ftt-^'AjtadTfi neater Mbillt f O^<br />

wuidlman John Esposlto mm require «tate 1<br />

•' " meetings requested Other changes Include At<br />

(1 school removal <strong>of</strong> three-way atop<br />

itwstn 5th signs at the Intersections <strong>of</strong><br />

AflustedbyDavidPew<br />

h Stret dra<br />

Great Egg^<br />

lbtroct « minutes<br />

m'wM; subMct a<br />

m from tow tide.<br />

Weather<br />

\ ASTRONOMICAL DATA Sunday'* highs from the mid<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTY, N J.<br />

JThe Eagfer B»nny was husy (M^Sunday ^nring^ tfee amwal best- •<br />

dresged judging and festivities. Winners, additional pictures on<br />

pages 2 and 3, Section Two.<br />

t's name,^<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

prlnlM and Pubtwud In AnwHcf. Srutnl F«mlly Rnort<br />

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Vanderpool wants code changed ]<br />

John F Vanderpool, can* aspects <strong>of</strong> oar form <strong>of</strong> -<br />

dldate for the aid Ward CUy government is the one that -<br />

Cbundl teat, «ay> he would calb f or checks and balances '<<br />

Hke to see "peace and bar- between the administrative I<br />

mony restored to city and the legislative tranche*," '<br />

goveroaent." Vanderpppl coafltmed In a '.<br />

Hie candidate said he baa ncwi release. ;<br />

obaerved a great deal <strong>of</strong> "The administrative code ;<br />

opposition by some members ft* pfliw^d by my oppooent .J<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Oouadl In the lart two gives virtually unchecked {<br />

years to iwggrntirwi by the power to the city. ad- ;<br />

admlniftratloo on ways to mtadstrator who ia an on- '<br />

nvetaidoUara elected <strong>of</strong>ficial and canaet be <<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the ad- held accountable to the '•<br />

ministration's ideaa that taxpayers and voter*,'' ><br />

dtteivri comklwafion la to Vanderpool said. . , >., [<br />

amend the current ad- "Ms amounts to taxation .<br />

mhUstrattve code that was without representation,'' tfw ;<br />

paaaed by my opponent and candidate concbded, "and j<br />

otter members <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ifa not what I voted for nor is J<br />

Cbuncfl to 1978," said Van- it what the other people voted - [<br />

dspooL for when they approved the *<br />

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- PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THK SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. NJ.><br />

Haspel worthy matron<br />

Virginia J.Haapel <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cfy ww installed at wormy<br />

matron to the W4« year <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjr <strong>On</strong>pter No.<br />

8S, Order <strong>of</strong> tbe Eastern Star<br />

onMondaydaring cmmonla<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic<br />

Abo Installed were Charles<br />

tt Haspel m aa worthy<br />

patron; Shirley J. adman,<br />

PAL, as treasurer; Janet C.<br />

ate; Mary B, MA, Chapter; Dnlde lying<br />

P.G.O.aaMartha; Barbaras. Grand Gwdoctrew- Hden<br />

Jones. P.M.. u ElecU; WOMB, Grand RaptMea.<br />

Marlon T. Murphy, PA1. •» tatty* <strong>of</strong> Yukon and British<br />

Organist; Clara Wilson, Cbfamtda- Marion Sheridan.<br />

P.G.O., •• Color Bearer; Grand Representative <strong>of</strong><br />

Sarah T. Jacoby as Christian Oklahoma- LUUan Wilcox<br />

Pla| 1<br />

S,"" "tarprit rearing district deputy rf the<br />

Kraua, PJL, as Warder and 10th district and France*<br />

Robert Baiter, P.P. as Sen- FIcMtola, P.M., who win be<br />

tlnel.<br />

flbe new district deputy Abo<br />

The Installing <strong>of</strong>ficers were preaent were the parents <strong>of</strong><br />

Mye Bell, PJ1 u ooa- matron; Charles H, Haspel Virginia j HaspeL Mr and<br />

ductress, and Eleanor Jr. P.P. as patron; Agnes H. Mrs. J, FeairneDer <strong>of</strong> this 53?<br />

Paschall aa associate con- <strong>On</strong>, P.G.O. aa marshall; who escorted their Hanrtn».<br />

Ma. • mitt L, SeUfflar, F«M, a tBtneEaji """•»"<br />

Tbe appobited A n forchaplain;<br />

Marlon T. Murphy, Presiding <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fee coming year an LelaFM,<br />

as organist; Eleanor R. other chapters in the 10th<br />

ttamay RM., as chaplain; Wall, P.G.O. aa warder and dfatrlct werealsoDresent.<br />

Joanna EUlott, WM., u Gary S. Steelman, pJ. as<br />

menhaD; Marie S. Totten sentinel.<br />

P.O.O. as Adah; Agnes The local chapter was<br />

Smmtn, PM., u Ruth; honored by the pretence <strong>of</strong><br />

MBtrteH.Ha»pel,PJl,ai many guesta <strong>of</strong> the Grand BRIN6RBSULTS<br />

^m^^rj^r, \z^i^\<br />

You're Invited to<br />

(<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Block Party and<<br />

Festival<br />

Sat.» May 5th<br />

9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.<br />

10th to 7th Sts. on Asbury Ave.<br />

Our prices make<br />

you come once...<br />

Our good.work<br />

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TBwjday<br />

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Any<br />

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Mon.. TUBS. & Wed.<br />

Shampoo A Set "3.95<br />

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Touch Ups '9.50<br />

Frosting. '22.50<br />

ALL THE FAMILY CAM<br />

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3335 West Avc, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

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Man.. Tues. Wed. 4 Fri. 94; Thun. 9-7; Sat 9-3<br />

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Stew-Dry Stylng<br />

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Men's •B.iO<br />

Hen'. H* Cat Ml»..'3.75<br />

SpiNGllftNlNGSreClAi<br />

from<br />

YOUR CHOICE $ 2.99<br />

itortN'Carry<br />

Basket<br />

Reg. 14,49<br />

Stacking Storage*<br />

•In Reg. £4,4?<br />

Special *8.4i<br />

7 Roughneck -<br />

> tying T<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Wa*teba*ket<br />

Roughniek*<br />

Carry Caddy<br />

Reg.U.59<br />

Special J 6.29<br />

Roughneck<br />

Step Stool Reg, tt.w<br />

Roughneck<br />

12 qt. Bucket*<br />

Rig. $4,99<br />

Special *9.99<br />

Receive a *2.00 MFG Rebate when you<br />

/? buy any 2 <strong>of</strong> the * items<br />

.•A-! ^W.,^^,, ^w.^S<br />

Roughneck<br />

Hooded VVastebasket<br />

Reg.S13;69<br />

Virginia Haspel, worthy matron, and Charles<br />

Haspel lU, worthy patron, were installed during<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star ceremonies Monday<br />

evening at the Masonic Temple.<br />

Main ... . . • .„<br />

Come In and see our distinctive<br />

SPRING* SUMMER FASHIONS<br />

•k Dresses * Suits and Coats<br />

* Sportswear * Accessories .<br />

f MntwattosntPnmltat<br />

I A Complete Fur Service<br />

F44 A*bury An., Ot>M» ,M.J. VM.3tS.10SI<br />

1<br />

Research Club names<br />

Tbe 1 Women's Research<br />

Oub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty MA a<br />

Hdgroefty meeting April 19<br />

to 3be Flanders Hotel where<br />

Mrs. William Martin,<br />

president, welcomed 49<br />

members and four guests.<br />

' "-"<br />

uree <strong>Ocean</strong>* aty cmbs<br />

.wererepresented—Women's<br />

Oub, Doris Johnson; Colony<br />

dub, ,Mary M. Barton;<br />

Women's Chic dub, Ltada<br />

Tnompsod.<br />

1 theODuectandpledgewere<br />

JedbyMrs.JohnC.Hetttt.An<br />

Annual reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />

committee chairman were<br />

read and accepted.<br />

Miss Emelyn M. Tesf was<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL<br />

' welcomed as a new member, tiuest ipeaier<br />

The resignation <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hikabeth A, Kemenosh who<br />

WnUam Zable was accepted apoke on '<br />

with regret -<br />

Mrs. William Stewart, An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High i<br />

chairman pf we nomuiating graduate. Or. Kernel<br />

committee presented the slate completed nursing fcchppj and<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for tbe coming year utTDftu SO CuUVDfAuC ftwi hi^p<br />

— Mrs. Howard Turner, doctorate. She bat ^beep<br />

president; Mrs. Alan A. practicing four years; »A,<br />

Stowe, vice president; Mrs. Hostesses for me afternoco<br />

E leroy Martin, recording were Mrs. Beginald Isele and<br />

secretary; Miss Ruth Nevlus, Mrs. William Stremtc. At^be<br />

corresponding ' secretary; tea table wen Mr»v Artbtrr<br />

Mis. George E. Williams, Stchcock and Htts MlUrfij<br />

treasurer; Mrs. Robert* B Bux. • .",»"O^<br />

Durham and Mrs. Joseph<br />

Tfllese trustees for two years.<br />

The next departmental<br />

Installation will take place in<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> me dob wJBjbjj-U<br />

.May-<br />

ajn. May 3 In, SLJftfara'<br />

United Methodtat Church.,, -<br />

Evelyn Fisher, center, chosen as ABWA woman <strong>of</strong> the year, with'<br />

president Mae Mackunis, left, and chairman Rhoda Brown.<br />

Named woman <strong>of</strong> the year;;<br />

. ' . : * : • : • •<br />

Evelyn Fisher was named<br />

"woman <strong>of</strong> the year" <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Business Women's<br />

TOMORROW'S WORLD<br />

Pre-School<br />

Marmora/ N.J,<br />

FALL PROGRAM<br />

Registration Is Now Open!<br />

SUMMER PROGRAM AVAILABLE AlSmft^<br />

Half day and full day sessions with extended<br />

hours to meet your needs. U 5,<br />

Ages 21/2 years to 5 years. Hours 7:30 a^m.<br />

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We are a high qualify State Certified<br />

Educational Program designed to meet the<br />

individual needs <strong>of</strong> your child.<br />

For information and Registration Call<br />

I 390-1670 I<br />

Why Shop the Mall • We Have It All!<br />

KRISTY'S BOUTIQUE<br />

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WIN A *50 GIFT CERTIFICATE<br />

TTiis week's winner, Susan McDonnell<br />

ESPPJT<br />

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PRGANICALLY<br />

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Oor'buyers have traveled extensively, TO<br />

bring you, our customers & friends, the J<br />

latest In Spring & Summer Fashions.,<br />

Come in,and take advantage <strong>of</strong> their<br />

expertles, the/will be delighted, to assist ><br />

you, with your Spring's, Summer War-<br />

M.<br />

Association <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter<br />

Chapter during ceremonies<br />

Aprfl 12 at the Crab Trip,<br />

Somers Point.<br />

Committee chairman<br />

Rhoda Brown presented Mrs.<br />

Fisher with a sift carnation<br />

and congratulations as the<br />

chapter's first woman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year.<br />

MM, Fisher studied mining<br />

at Temple University and<br />

worked at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital and In the Los<br />

Angeles, Callf.,'area.<br />

medical secretary tqi~z&<br />

years. '*"" : '-<br />

During World War" fi" she<br />

was a riveter hi an atrpfsne<br />

factory, worked as a waifaMand<br />

at one time T ""<br />

iWAwi farm.<br />

Mrs. Fisher ,<br />

fXflrinHp Charter _<br />

ABWAln 1978 and transferred<br />

to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter<br />

in October 1983.<br />

served as ways &*_ •••>.,.—<br />

chairman, hospltatlty<br />

chairman and iaerfttf.'"jm<br />

with WneatonPIaflfics In the Her bobbies indnde<br />

quality control division ana 1 ting, crocheting and.<br />

hsa been ejryloyed as a carpentry. , £c<br />

PAPERBACK BOOKS j<br />

15% Off New Bestsellers<br />

Half Price Sales & Trade*<br />

THK BOOKATEKIA TWO ^<br />

JUUIA Asbury-398-0121<br />

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30% Off<br />

allOlegCassini<br />

Swimwear & Sportswear<br />

M m<br />

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/Won Sat. 10 5 „<br />

vJim<br />

2(9// tasters<br />

HAIR DESIGNING FOR MEN AND WOMEN,<br />

Men's Shampoo, Cut<br />

Blow Style<br />

Women's Shampoo,<br />

Cm Blow Style<br />

y I Ferrtian«:rH,Wnve J<br />

'• •' , Reg,#4i'<br />

Now '35<br />

il^isty's BoutiqiielpSaHi<br />

"4O 948 Asbliry Asbury AvC Ave. ^, /•»| articles, books and good used<br />

i dothlng. " ••• '<br />

051111 ^ 115 ^^ toufrto <strong>of</strong>V and WuT<br />

."LTtTSa 5«-H Heist n <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Public Notice<br />

an for the event >tbe weddlng to gcoduied<br />

be ordered by forOct M<br />

PUBLIC NOTICB<br />

-12.25 each. They are<br />

Tf» NIIMrMB MMMAI t«<br />

n* Oc«n city Mli«i<br />

^,vjn4tely 15-inches high "" '<br />

8o.ra at tt>.lr mMtMfM%<br />

Too Late to Classify<br />

i several blooms<br />

1. Vlclor |lta|M/.|»|| I<br />

isttval -is an 'annual<br />

M L» li mm^<br />

cation project for<br />

and surrounding<br />

—mts.<br />

> win be ready for pick<br />

r_ng toe latter part <strong>of</strong><br />

rThose placing orders<br />

Block<br />

Let MARK<br />

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PAINTERS - v«r mund work, own ""i."SrmS cSfiTllgck H» LM<br />

fnniportition .na «|Mri«ic« i,M,1,<strong>of</strong> *J-.ppliciiwfor.il. m.n<br />

ii-orw 4- •ppr. .pprov.i M CVi mprniMV WMInuM<br />

^iiWlQUE COLLECTORS<br />

•^OW AND SALE<br />

r'N0;<br />

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;t<br />

:.i_ SECTION ONE THE HENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY.<br />

Obituaries %<br />

y<br />

, -L,'"<br />

'! J Martin Wisznat, 57; acclaimed<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Margate church<br />

MARGATE - Dr. Martin c,<br />

vyiffinfltf toe widely known<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Margate CommmllT<br />

Church, died April 11<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical<br />

Center. He ma 57.<br />

Described as a "dynamic"<br />

and at tiroes "fiery"<br />

preacher. Or. Wisznat was<br />

credited with bringing more<br />

ten 1,000 new members to<br />

toe interdenominational<br />

church here during his 10- _ _<br />

year pastorate Or. Martin C. Wlsnat<br />

Dr. Wisznat was ordained to the clergy at tbe age <strong>of</strong> O and<br />

after serving at two churohM In PMlBfMphtn, he Joined the<br />

Margate Community Church on Oct. 1,1973.<br />

The son <strong>of</strong> German missionary parents, Dr. Wisznat was<br />

bom In Esplrito Santo, Braill, and had ben raised and<br />

educated in schools there He beM both bachelor and master<br />

Philadelphia p and was awarded an honorary doctor <strong>of</strong><br />

fivtaity degree from MuhUfflbttl Unfeer^.<br />

H Mrt' tt<br />

Otoey,<br />

i Dr Wisznat was chairman <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Lutheran<br />

Don't Squint,. .Tint!<br />

Save <strong>On</strong> Heating & Cooling Costs<br />

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Window Film Installation<br />

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Beauty is our Business<br />

I Visit Your Beauty<br />

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Beanty Services<br />

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Ave.<br />

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BEAUTY<br />

A Full Service Salon'<br />

7 30 a m to 5 30 p.m by sppqln/mient<br />

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"AtOWZ-<br />

I '.*,*' . Our "32nd" Year<br />

^ Asbury Ave.<br />

*• ' '<br />

O^anffly<br />

MARIE AbEL'<br />

Electrologist " A<br />

(Permtntnt Hair Removal)<br />

399-9079<br />

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

•*>• r * W,,<br />

Settlement Howe, a member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong>, the<br />

Philadelphia Protestant Home and from 1S60 to 1985 was a'<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Muhlenberg College board <strong>of</strong> trotoes. He abo<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the CommtastMi on QmrcbOMBge<br />

Relations <strong>of</strong> the Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />

Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

Among Dr. WUpsnafa numerous awards were the<br />

PhOflde^hla B'nal B'ritb Emm Relations Award, 1959; the<br />

Ansrie«n Legion Mttiagrind Service Award, 1BW; and the<br />

LutheranBrotherhood DUttngulsbed Sendee fa 1968. He alw<br />

hadbe«iawanledanh(«orarytoilghthoodtatheKiilght»<strong>of</strong><br />

Ctyumbns and KMMM special recognition from Dugbte<br />

<strong>of</strong> Revolution.<br />

Or. Wiatnat was a member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic i<br />

Quo, vice president <strong>of</strong> the Inter-Faith i<br />

County and editor<strong>of</strong> < 'Rellglon'n>ctay"<br />

Surviving an thm daughters, Deborah Anne Wfemat tjfr-.<br />

Somere Point, Nlria WLsaiat Chase <strong>of</strong> Moorestown and Usa *<br />

Beth Wlsinat <strong>of</strong> Houston; a brotber, Frederico<strong>of</strong>Ronk^and<br />

a sister, Emmy Bredow <strong>of</strong> Bremen, West Germany.<br />

Memorial services were Aprfl 21 In the Margate Community<br />

Church where celebrants were the Rev. Carsten<br />

Ludder cf the Christ the King Lutheran Church, Coral<br />

Gables, Fla.; the Rev, Matthew Kerestes <strong>of</strong> the North<br />

Miam| Fla,, Stun Lutheran Qmrch; and the Bev, Joseph<br />

DeLanrentfs' <strong>of</strong> Absecon, president <strong>of</strong> the Inter-Faith Clergy,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic County..<br />

Memorial donations may be made to the Margate Cominfiffljty<br />

IJIUH^IJ Ba^tf*** -IHI Cpfl^H^fl ^^rff^fa H^ais^fltig- ^f^J, flltfflS,<br />

Arrangementa by tbe Plum Funeral Home, VentBor.<br />

Albert Semon; summer resident<br />

PHILADELPHIA—Albert W. Semon <strong>of</strong> Phtladebhla and<br />

OrjeanatydledsudrJenlyAprillJwbaeatwort<br />

An electrical engineer with the Army CJorp <strong>of</strong> Engineers In<br />

Philadelphia, he had been a summer resident here far 30.<br />

ytari, '<br />

A veteran <strong>of</strong> World Warn, Mr. Semon wasa 1643 graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dmsl University. Be worM as a manager at General<br />

Marine OB, and m a project manager for the RCA Corp<br />

Carol Scott<br />

> PnfMMiiiiGmsniif<br />

406AsburyAve.<br />

II<br />

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t f t l<br />

AND THIS AD!<br />

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Jeans<br />

Sweat Wear<br />

Swim Suits<br />

Camouflage Pants<br />

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Big Yank<br />

Work Clothes<br />

Active Wear<br />

Work Gloves<br />

PARACHUTE<br />

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• <strong>On</strong>o8"mdlhr«o<br />

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unlti<br />

• Handy storage<br />

drawer<br />

• Porcelain enamel<br />

broiler pan wllh<br />

chrome plat«d rick<br />

$ 299 95<br />

priortpworiliigformeArmyCorp<strong>of</strong>Bngliieeri.<br />

Be wa»,a member<strong>of</strong> the Father j^%gh «h cowxdi Co <strong>of</strong> the Rose Wood; former longtii<br />

Surviving are tils'wife, VerMr three daughtm, jj<br />

Knrek, Patrida 1 , Clayton and Janet Swmyne, all <strong>of</strong><br />

oriti in Us memory may be sent to the Rev.<br />

WUUam NesseL OSFS, St Francis deSales Church, 321 N.<br />

Church St,' BoboMoU, Fa. 1SB91.<br />

Charles 'Skip' Riis, 22<br />

Marmora resident<br />

,, t,<br />

•-•r 1<br />

SUFFOLK, VA. - Rose Price Wood, 85, died Aprfl';<br />

Autumn Care <strong>of</strong> Suffolk, a minting borne bare,<br />

ten In Greenville, 8.C., she was a longtime i<br />

Marmora until 1971<br />

&e was a member <strong>of</strong> tbe Second Cape May Baptl<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo and the ladles auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Volunteer Fire Company. '<br />

She Is survived by a daughter, BUlto B, Kea <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Virginia; a stepdaughter, Mary Sue Marshall <strong>of</strong> ttmUn'<br />

Wgttia; and twostater*, Battle P. Keith <strong>of</strong>f<br />

BELCQVILLE _ Charles "SUp" Hendrlc Rils, 22, died<br />

Aprfl 18 at Shore MemorialHospltal, Somers Pbmt<br />

Employed stTulli Northeastern Flsberlea, Cardiff, he was<br />

a longtmwarea resident.<br />

Surviving are ids parents, Charles H. and Evelyn Rita <strong>of</strong> and Ella Cobb <strong>of</strong> Anderson, S.C.<br />

Belc•_.*___» A graveside i service *__* was held ._ Monday ,_ in «~<br />

I^nda Koegler cf.Belcovftte, Karto R1W <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Otr, &*&&&> VOmao, Ammnmto were by htbe<br />

0, years'<br />

Mildred Ha ad ford. 85<br />

Mildred O.Handford, 85, <strong>of</strong> 1701 West Av., died April M to .JffffLHl^FiFiL! 5 ? * m West Av ' dW<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care Center, Somen Point »or§ BtenorW HasBttal.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> tMsdty tor 11 years, she was faroerly <strong>of</strong> He was a frjnnerinalntenonce man for Kurtx Motors fieri<br />

C*WrZn,piT"?bornTlXh«£,l^ Af-**«**«•«**«WMr Griffinformerly<br />

'--'-- - - • • -avid la Marten. S.C., and Hagerstown, Ml s :i»><br />

Hsli wrrtved by his wife, Mabel Thompson Griffin; a son,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; five grandchildren and four great- Wffllam G. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; a brother, Raymond <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

grandchildren.<br />

Serviceirwin be2pjn. tomorrow (Friday) at At Chester Services were Wednesday In St. James AJW.E.' Church.<br />

- • FuneralHome, 201 AsbtnyAy.,wiai tbe Rev. Friends win" leave the church this morning (Umrsday at 9)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity ^lscopal dmrch <strong>of</strong>* to-cortege to AOajitic aty Cemetery, PleasantvuTe. **>'•*<br />

. ArrajigenientsarebytheGodfr^Fnnei^Home<strong>of</strong>Ocaait ^<br />

Mary Dodd; medical assistant<br />

STEELMANVILLE — Mary L. Dodd, U, <strong>of</strong> Bargatatown<br />

Hoad died April i» In Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

A inedlcal assistant fw 10 years, Mrs. Dodd formerly was<br />

employed in the admissions <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Snore Memorial<br />

j are her husband, Fred; five ions, Fred <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Oty, Larry and Robert, boa <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

James <strong>of</strong> Metucben, and Thomas <strong>of</strong> Ptnnpano Beach, Fla.; a<br />

trotter, John Timer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; 12 grandchildren and<br />

tore great-grandchildren.<br />

Services were Tuesday in the MIddleton-Stroble Funeral<br />

Home, Somera Mot. Burial wag in Arlington Cemetery,<br />

Drexei Hill, Pa.<br />

Tbe family requests donations to the Atlantic County<br />

Cancer Society, 1112 Tllton Rd:, Northfleld.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

• M/UIKVlDiTTO*<br />

858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

0 " PEHSONAL COUNSELOR<br />

201 Wett Avenue S|nce 1971. Oceiii Oty. MJ.<br />

CRUISES FROM<br />

ABOARD CHANDRIS/FANTASY CRUISES<br />

s.s. "eAULiO"<br />

From To<br />

Aug. 2? • S Nts, To Btrmuda U9S 4978 00<br />

S§0t. 1 • 3 Nts. Party Cruise....... MM. $595.00<br />

Sept. 4 • 4 Nfs. To Bermuda ...... $3W $775 00<br />

Sept, 8 • 2 Nts; Party Cruise $i« ms 00<br />

. p.p. ygf, oci^<br />

• 31.000 Tons • Newly Rtfurtlihed • Pull Cislnq<br />

I Call 399-0032 I<br />

• Standard capacity, timed<br />

diyar<br />

*ltjnedoyole<br />

• Fixed temperature.<br />

• Removable up-front lint<br />

fllter<br />

• thirabls porcelain enaniel<br />

,i finish drum. s j L<br />

• Electronically teetod<br />

'quality.<br />

^ . . . ' ' ^ , '<br />

Y / ' ' ' , ~ glecflc«lContr«ctor»'»^e,|dwlHa, commercial '-'<br />

mmohv I<br />

& M ,fcksJlA,i&...-.: ': ; ^SSSBJ 1<br />

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Margaret Radcliffe; ;.!;:<br />

retired salesperson 5 ;.t<br />

April 22 In Store Memorial Hospital, Somers Point' •>'!.:<br />

She was a resident <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Home In <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />

Retired, Mrs. Radcliffe was a salesperson for Bailey/ |<br />

Banks and Blddle u Philadelphia. 'i''<br />

There are no Immediate survivors. r^-."<br />

. A Mass <strong>of</strong> Chrlstlfln Burial win be said 10 ajn. today" ;<br />

(Thursday•) In St. Augustine's Church. Burial win be In Capt^<br />

May County Veterans Memorial Park, Cape May Courbo<br />

Arrangements are by the Chester J. Wlmberg Funeral<br />

Home, 201 Asbury Av.<br />

Stockton Snyder;<br />

was with Atlantic-Richfield<br />

Stockton B. Snyder, 69, <strong>of</strong> 501 Gull Rd., died April &<br />

He was with the AUanHe-Richfleld public relaf 1 *<br />

department in Philadelphia, working for the firm from<br />

until retiring in 1970.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> tidi city Btace 1872, ,Mr. Snyder,<br />

longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Alden, Delaware County, Pa., and<br />

graduate<strong>of</strong> tbftWharton School, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsyly<br />

He Is survived by his wife, Lois B.; two daughters,<br />

D. Snyder <strong>of</strong> Boyertown, Pa,, and Satan T. c£ok <strong>of</strong>.]<br />

town, Pa.; a son, S. Richard <strong>of</strong> Coconut Creek, Fla.;<br />

sisters, Catherine Wink <strong>of</strong> ShWington, Pa., Jane Kl<br />

Wyotnlssing, Pa., and Sally Pfromn <strong>of</strong> ABentown, Pa.;<br />

five grandchildren. _ __<br />

Services md burial will beat tbe convenience <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Godfrey Funeral Home. •«<br />

Tbe family retpiests contributions to tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Rescue Squad. ,<br />

f<br />

TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACBOSS 4aH!nflynoblt,'<br />

1 Peterson or, SOMwdowi<br />

Wilde d<br />

62 Prom a<br />

10 Toronto iice<br />

footballer 53 Musical —<br />

14 Mitt<br />

56 Hints<br />

15 Fields: Lai 57 Mate ror her<br />

16 Matal 60 indignant<br />

17 Ran easily 62 Foolish<br />

18 Form Into 64 Moslem ruler<br />

grains 65 Garment<br />

20 Lamb's 66 Montreal's<br />

parent<br />

— Dame<br />

21HocKeygoal 67 church Partiality<br />

23 Goblins 68MouIhward<br />

24 Mediocre 69 Say "HI!"<br />

25 In case that to<br />

.26 King<br />

<strong>of</strong> DOWN<br />

13 Poetry 41Clcatrly<br />

0 Bar legally 1 Amorous<br />

19 Not mounted 43 Unyielding:<br />

•4 Faint lock,<br />

22 Affirm 45 Obliterating<br />

•5 This mo 2'Stupld 24 UK native<br />

17 <strong>On</strong>e-time 3 Contend 25 Soviet river<br />

Mrs. Sinatra 4 ~ Maria 26 Lock <strong>of</strong> hair 51 Texas player j;<br />

18 Qlve forth 5 HCMP 27 Of blood 53 — Louis i?<br />

19 Morocco port garment 28 Author 54 Half prat<br />

H Enjoys Jhe 6 Insect larva<br />

slopes -.r. J J Zola<br />

55 •"» — Minor ,j<br />

»2 —am- 7 Dreaded one29Zod|acS|gn gewindiosisW?<br />

moniac 8 Macaw 31Capjured 57 III will, !*<br />

,! Sllflht trace—3j sheSpjsh 58 Concerning<br />

(3 Prison si 10 Parcels out 33-Stlekum 59 Get Wflether-1<br />

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T rat)B8DAY, APRIL 2fl, 1984<br />

'' 'lilayor Jack Bittner signs Daisy Day proclamation designating May 10,<br />

U^and 12 as Daisy Day in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Looking on are Civic Club mem-<br />

Wf£> from left, Mrs. Richard Strehlau, Mrs. John Costello and Mrs.<br />

Ralph DeAngelo.<br />

jffgmed an intern with Sen. Bradley<br />

» Greg Wbelan has been <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High" School and<br />

'•appointed to work In the has Just completed hta Junior<br />

Washtagtei otfet <strong>of</strong> State year at Brigbam. Young<br />

Sm, ymam Bradley as a IMlfintty to Pnm, Vtth,<br />

Btadent inteni, wnMtHht ill majBrtag la<br />

During hb elgl.t-wceks polWttcl science. \*<br />

sttnt, luspriniaiy'lutoi will He is the ism pf Mr. and<br />

be to the arei <strong>of</strong> fesearrt,' MWiaigenitftetah<strong>of</strong>Oeaan<br />

season wrap-up on May %<br />

B-^rr-' Counsel Friendship vironmental planner Stephen<br />

Cfflb will hold Its final Gobriel wLll spt-j.k on bench<br />

njeWnj for tfci season 12iM rate' ' ' "' "<br />

pju^Wednesday, May 2 in the The spring luncheon Is<br />

social, hall where senior ,en- schedujed for 1 p.m. on May<br />

Ort'^TUNlTY SALE U at Mae's restaurant,<br />

SOT MAY i AND S ^^^^mers Potot, Reservations<br />

United Methodist bs nade in advance.<br />

S S B<br />

Road and Central Avenue,<br />

linwood, are sponsoring their<br />

"*3ring opportunity gale on<br />

^Wednesday, May 2 from 10<br />

ajn. to S p.m. and on Thursday,,May<br />

I from 10 a.m. to<br />

n<strong>of</strong>fli. There will be a large<br />

assortment <strong>of</strong> clothing, books,<br />

household items.<br />

•<br />

NATIONAL DAY OF<br />

FRiV¥ER PROCLAIMEb !<br />

President Ronald Regan<br />

Pf roclaimed Thursday,<br />

>3;the 1984 National Day<br />

<strong>of</strong> PrSyer, when everyone is<br />

asSftl'to take five minutes at<br />

no* to pray for the nation<br />

ana-Its leaden.<br />

Let MARK<br />

^ get the<br />

WHEELS<br />

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^.government<br />

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Blouses & Sweaters<br />

Raspberry, Turquoise<br />

Navy & Banana<br />

All Washable <strong>Line</strong>n Look<br />

We Have the Best<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> Dresses<br />

Sizes* 16, Ixf, Small • Ext. Large<br />

Open Thurs., Frl. & Sat. 10 to 5<br />

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From ourinlmitcly<br />

KOMTAa UHSIS AVAIUBU<br />

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,1! Affe there't ftshmn in'ticif for i-vrnnm:<br />

?•**<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, frJ,<br />

Daisy Day proclaimed<br />

here May 10-12<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner <strong>of</strong>- three days to accept<br />

flcially has proclaimed May donations. .<br />

10,11 and 12 as Palsy Day in Although Children's<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the benefit <strong>of</strong> Hospital Is located la<br />

Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, many children<br />

Philadelphia. > from this ana have received<br />

medical care at the facility.<br />

Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Qvic Club No child Is ever tamed away<br />

has sponsored tbe event for because <strong>of</strong> financial reasons,<br />

many years. Volunteers will Donations raited during<br />

be at mam' businesses in the Ms? Days are used for this<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area during the purpose.<br />

Members etfGiassirf f 34<br />

are sought<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty school, 399-1290, so that In-<br />

High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1934 wUl stations may be sent out.<br />

be honored during thta year's Golden anniversary<br />

annual commencement graduates have been honored<br />

exercises on June 8. , at annual graduation<br />

School <strong>of</strong>ficials jwearodous ceremonies since the school<br />

to contact all members <strong>of</strong> thta celebrated Its 50th andass<br />

and urge them to call nlversary In 1974.<br />

Betty Strange at the high<br />

SINGLE PARENTS<br />

SPRDra DANCE SATUH-<br />

DA¥<br />

The Single Parents Sodety<br />

will bold a spring Champa,<br />

dance Saturday with<br />

awarded lor the women's<br />

most beautiful and the funniest<br />

spring bat and for tbe<br />

men's moS attractive He.<br />

Refreshments will be served.<br />

For Information call 82*4298.<br />

ST. JUDE'S NOVENA<br />

Auy tn> UcrM Hurf <strong>of</strong> M M to<br />

MorM, ilgrHM, Mnd «M pr««r-<br />

VM ffmWihMt «1* wwld now tM<br />

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notnltM. pftylorlrt.<br />

MV Itlli prayer f HrflN I Sn, Vt<br />

rhilih My your priyar will fee an<br />

•wsri^r If hfli nwir &#f fl Riiown te<br />

fall, PuMIttfitfl mull B< promlwd-<br />

My priymkain totn annnrM.<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

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1 u<br />

tl<br />

n<br />

'm<br />

If I didn't cme, I wouldn't be a<br />

teacher, But my coring alone is not<br />

•nough. I iamd th« help <strong>of</strong> everyone<br />

on the school staff to do itfy<br />

best for your children And, we<br />

need your help, too<br />

Care about what's going on inside<br />

your schools Care about<br />

what's going on outside your school<br />

with things like budgets and socalled<br />

reforms<br />

You should be involved, inter- '<br />

ested, and concerned. Then and<br />

only then can your children'get the<br />

most out <strong>of</strong> the caring the school<br />

staff gives them. . ,f • t, >*«<br />

The more, we work together,\',:\ ' }\i<br />

the niore we'lj help your children,/ [ /- 1 '"" 1|<br />

The school<br />

P*«ple who start!<br />

?,' Alyion and Hunter Stirnwelss and their folhW, Pete! irtiSfto K ^<br />

intent on the puppet performance at the pubiic, library during recent<br />

library week activities. •*.-..,-.»--.»•«?<br />

Workshops are set May 8<br />

THB SENTINEL SEE, OCEAN CrrV, N.J 8 - SECTION ONE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes *»? *»««•»<br />

Aosemblymon Joseph<br />

CWnnlcl and Guy Mazlanl<br />

confirmed Tuesday they wiU<br />

seek reelection In INS despite<br />

(peculation that one or the<br />

other may call it quits.<br />

Words buned by indicating<br />

that Mayor Jack Blttner<br />

might throw his hat In the ring<br />

if he didn't face incumbent<br />

opposition.<br />

However, Chinnfei said he<br />

wasn't ready to give up<br />

serving the people <strong>of</strong> Caps<br />

May and Cumberland<br />

counties after seven -terms<br />

and Muzianl commented he<br />

wouldn't know "how to do<br />

anything else."<br />

Blttner, on vacation, was<br />

unavailable for comment.<br />

Local, businessman Roy<br />

Gillian - who has dabbled in<br />

county politics but livea by the<br />

adage business first, politics<br />

second — said if would be a<br />

"real surprise" If Blttner<br />

pursued, higher political<br />

aspirations.<br />

"Sometimes it's better to be<br />

A big fish in a little brook man<br />

a little fish in the state's big<br />

brook," Gillian sail this<br />

week. "He (BHtotr) Is too<br />

wrapped up In loctl politics:<br />

A*! fan busy building his own<br />

machine In town. He's doing<br />

what a politician does;<br />

making friends."<br />

April is Child Abuse<br />

Prevention month and there<br />

,-.-... are steps you can take to save<br />

The Sentinel-Lidier duidrm from mistreatment *«<br />

^HJareifla.Tuesday,"--an mimmri'emm ^a"bmSneti-<strong>of</strong>fter--•---«—-——•—-—- - —<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

1<br />

workshops on the dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

1<br />

mbth'er/daughter and<br />

•Marpte " ^ nMle/fi » il8 retaHonsUps,<br />

. D^EMnorBromberg,and There wUl be a » coyer<br />

chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Human charge at the door, To make<br />

Behavior sequence at Hunter reservations or for further<br />

oAuege School <strong>of</strong> Social Work tafonnaflon contact the FJA<br />

York, and fiarbara "<br />

IMMMM* * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

JIMMY'<br />

SERVICE GENTi<br />

Dial 398-6664<br />

I$PR ING CHANGEOVER<br />

'WB ARE•'UOVh'AU f AOTHb'RIZED<br />

r N.J. State Inspection Center<br />

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OIL<br />

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COUPON<br />

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TUNE UP '57 9S<br />

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Oat Ready For Summer<br />

AIR CONDITIONER<br />

SERVICE<br />

CHECK<br />

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Home <strong>of</strong><br />

the NICE GUYS<br />

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COUPON II<br />

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WITH<br />

COUPON<br />

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

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Qu*ft(oni, Commtnti, Information<br />

CALL ME AT<br />

3S8S337<br />

ft .<br />

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pubUshed by the New Jeney<br />

Education AssodaUon, the<br />

taw requires the prompt<br />

reporting <strong>of</strong> reasonable<br />

suspicions <strong>of</strong> child abuse and<br />

But those making reports are<br />

granted Immunity from any<br />

civil or criminal liability<br />

incurred by making such<br />

reports.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e resident learned the<br />

bard way by informing the<br />

tocal police <strong>of</strong> her suspicions.<br />

The police gave her name to<br />

the suspected party who in<br />

tarn cited the Informant forharassment<br />

Municipal Court<br />

Judge Richard RusieU<br />

dismissed the charge,<br />

however, and said In (act it<br />

was the suspected child<br />

abuser who was doing thi<br />

buisjing to the informant.<br />

Reports <strong>of</strong> child abuse and<br />

neglect should be made to the<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Youth and Family<br />

Strvtaes by caflmg, toll free,<br />

M0.79MM0. The number<br />

operates 24 hours and callers<br />

may remain anonymous.<br />

The NJBA wans not to<br />

contact the child's parents<br />

because the child may suffer<br />

even greater abuse when he<br />

or she goes home.<br />

Tne resident who tried to<br />

help wltt police Intervention<br />

reports an improvement In<br />

fee child's treatment now that<br />

fee proper authorities have<br />

become involved,<br />

"Sometimes a parent can't<br />

admit they have problems,"<br />

they.<br />

RE-ELECT<br />

COUNCILMAN<br />

William J. Meis<br />

for<br />

Honest, Sincere and Careful<br />

• Deliberation on Every Issue<br />

I that comes before the council.<br />

i , i t William Jwel«-<br />

24-HOUR BANKING<br />

FOR 24-HOUR<br />

CUSTOMERS<br />

Even tough-to-please customers like<br />

Lounge-Around Larry<br />

"I just love to soak up<br />

the sun and relax So what<br />

, if I spend so much time at the beach .<br />

•, , So what if it's after 3.00.. What's the rush?<br />

, Witty my MAC 24-Hour Bank Card, I can get money 24 hours<br />

' a day at any <strong>of</strong> over 175 MAO locations throughout<br />

lV<br />

Newr^ersey.. including one a few steps from<br />

M , the beach Sure I'm a little lazy...<br />

f/ i L i I'm also a lot smart." ^<br />

m ,•»"* With iSsjrs'&ii^pfiople-'But with MAC wo now can ; u\ j J<br />

• ...{rton/4 Qljr sorvico to you 24 hours'a day! l -' r '•--'•' •<br />

KoyGIUlsn will be honored<br />

by Council tonight for Us<br />

Involvement. In city, community,<br />

county and philanthropic<br />

aeUvlttei.<br />

A local businessman,<br />

Gillian has been Involved in<br />

fee, Jersey Cape Diagnostic<br />

Training Center, fund-raising<br />

tor Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

and served as city commissioner<br />

among other activities.<br />

The Cape May • Atlantic<br />

County Chapter Juvenile<br />

Diabetes Foundation meets<br />

Tuesday at Ollle's<br />

Restaurant, NorthfieM at 7:30<br />

PA, Topic for discussion to<br />

the benefits <strong>of</strong> fiber In the<br />

diabetic diet. For more information<br />

call the JDF <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

at MM710,<br />

The Sting Ray Motor Inn,<br />

1280 Boardwalk, has been sold<br />

as <strong>of</strong> April 1! to Tony Frank <strong>of</strong><br />

fee Impala MoteU •. \.v "i -J<br />

The motel was fcrpjiefc „<br />

ownedbytheflronmwHWM,'|<br />

group, which continue**; to '<br />

operate the,<br />

le<br />

larles Qspengler<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

• Over 35 years experience<br />

• Name brand carpets -<br />

• No-wax vinyl flooring' '<br />

• Expert installation<br />

• Commercial & Residential<br />

Call 399-3343 > J<br />

Vlall our ShOKrocm Location at <<br />

tai WBST AVENUE, OCEAN CITY,<br />

FLOODING PROBLEM ?<br />

ATTEND PUBLIC MEETING<br />

PURPOSE* To discuss drainage<br />

problems. \ ft ;<br />

PARTICIPANTS: The public, Council ,V' £,<br />

Candidates and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Ingineer . s \lk' *<br />

••• • -" i-i'-'f/<br />

DATi." Monday, April 30th, 1984<br />

TIME & PLACE: 7*0P.M. :M<br />

Intermediate School<br />

18th St. and Bay Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Why The Citizens Committee<br />

for Responsive Govern<br />

Can't Support Wiiam<br />

Because:<br />

• He VOTED to give crty management personnel<br />

HUGE SALARY RAISES.<br />

• He SOLD REAL ESTATE to former <strong>City</strong><br />

Administrator Paul McCarthy while he VOTED<br />

to give him a LARGE PAY INCREASE.<br />

• He was the president <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council when<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Administrator was awarded<br />

UNCHECKED POWER.<br />

• He called 500 concerned citizens "A BUNCH<br />

<strong>of</strong> ANIMALS" at a <strong>City</strong> Council meeting<br />

last year. ;*.<br />

• He compared our "NIGHT IN VENICE" Parade<br />

to the movie "JAWS", angering residents<br />

and members <strong>of</strong> a boating organization. ,.<br />

.^/ ><br />

• He was president <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council when the<br />

infamous "MEMORANDUM <strong>of</strong> UNDERSTANDING'<br />

was signed making <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s management<br />

personnel mm one <strong>of</strong> the HIGHEST PAID K<br />

in the state. i i<br />

Left have responsive and efficient government for a<br />

rt.<br />

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A<br />

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PUBLIC<br />

NOTICE<br />

NOTICE Is hereby given that a<br />

Municipal Election will be held In<br />

the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* New Jersey,<br />

on May 8, 1984 for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

electing Four Candidates to the<br />

Candidates are listed below In the<br />

order In which they will appear on<br />

the ballot.<br />

FIRST WARD:<br />

William H. (Bill) Woods<br />

j MarkVidetto<br />

• (Responsive and Efficient Government)<br />

s<br />

SECOND WARD:<br />

Herbert D. Smith<br />

r (Candidate <strong>of</strong> the People)<br />

i John V. Vande»*Dool<br />

f -- CPirafynaiafriirtpwp^C<br />

Mils<br />

THIRD WARD:<br />

1 John J.Esposito<br />

(<strong>On</strong>e Who Cares)<br />

FOURTH WARD:<br />

John M. (Jack) Jones<br />

Vincent James Milita, 11<br />

Polls will be open from<br />

7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.,<br />

Prevailing Time.<br />

POLLING PL ACES<br />

1983-1984<br />

OCEAN CITY 1-1 OCiAN CITY 1-1<br />

U.S. COMt Quart Station <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0o»rd <strong>of</strong> Rsalf ere<br />

101 North Point Ro»d 405-Mnd Sfrttt<br />

OCEAN CITY 14 OCiAN CITY 1-2<br />

Bract RMity American LtglM<br />

100 Atlantic Boul«v«rd 14th anil Havm Avenue<br />

: OCEAN CITY 1-3<br />

Oitklll Insurance Aflwicy<br />

117 Atlantic Avtnue<br />

nOte§ by Margie Bowen<br />

OCIANCITYt-1<br />

V.F.W. Home<br />

IH1 BayAvHiUB<br />

i OCEAN CITY 1-4 OCEAN CITY 3-4<br />

; Harbor HeuMMottl Community Center<br />

j Second Stnef ft Bay AVMUt l«th and Simmon Avenue<br />

% OCEMtmr^ OCEAN CITY 4-1<br />

pM Hoo»lng Authority Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Couiuel<br />

"$; m • Fourth Street ' 40th and Central Avenue<br />

f! (Parish Mall)<br />

M OCEAN CITY 21 OCEAN CITY 4^1<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall Annex <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport V<br />

StrwtandA»buryAve. l4thandB»yAv«noe<br />

&,iSiMNWM:;:. OCEAN CITY 4 3 ' ''<br />

pwuk^<strong>of</strong> GoodCounMl;<br />

THE SKNTINEl-LKDGKR. WOE*Sfflim|M<br />

Dap Beyet aald he wiU responded that he was writing rfflcials-I'm not mire," tor This award, which hat been<br />

-^-Mfl M fll ellow itowmUp itoU various tetters feat day, In- them to investigate. termed the "Nobel Prize <strong>of</strong><br />

ittee John J. Me- cluding one to the Department Frank Gripp, director <strong>of</strong> the ft? Mainland" honor* .-.'a<br />

Donoogh at Monday nlght'a <strong>of</strong> Corrections regarding Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections, person or persons who with<br />

(n$ettgg for using township Manorwoods.<br />

told The Sentinel-Ledger loyality and dedication, and<br />

stationery and letterhead for "It wasn't done in- earlier this week Oat he without thought <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

a • news , release endorsing tentionally and I did not in- didn't know what places wen gain, works tor community<br />

Sheriff Beech Poi for tend to represent the Town- being considered or if they betterment.<br />

reilcction.<br />

ship Committee," he said <strong>of</strong> were adequate, and referred Ballots may be obtained by .<br />

'If hi wants to writs nmn beta endorsement. "It (the fee newspaper to James V, writing the Chamber <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

releases be should do it on letter) was signed by me." Stabile the department's 1520 S. Main St. Pleasant-<br />

Hi-own paper," Beyel told<br />

TKm Sentinel-Ledger little to no headway has totter lnfonnaUoa Stabile 0777, Deadline to return<br />

Wesnesday, "It to improper been made in the move to stop said that he would have to get ballots is May 18.<br />

and it gives tbe impression the Manorwoods Juvenile feat Information from Gripp<br />

(hiaj the Township Committee correctional facility from or Thomas P, Lynch, Heather Mnlveima, a third<br />

hi«" sanctioned it" Beyel moving to Upper Township. assistant commissioner <strong>of</strong> grade student at the Jordan<br />

commented, witting that It U The state Department <strong>of</strong> Juvenile programs. No In- Road School In Somers Point,<br />

taxpayers' money that pur- Corrections still hasn't made formation was provided as <strong>of</strong>won<br />

a prism as part <strong>of</strong> tte<br />

chjwes the stationery. a decision on the matter and a nresstlme.<br />

Starahip Reading Contest<br />

y had no idea anything was spokesperson with the<br />

which Is for all third grade<br />

wrong with it," McDonough community relations section Petitions art circulating In students in tte school. The<br />

said, "If that's the case I aaid the department is the township for signatures contest Is one <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong><br />

won't use it again. I stand waiting for recommendations for Dorothy Armand who Is activities that are held to<br />

corrected."<br />

<strong>of</strong> oner locations from a running for county freeholder. encourage sttidenti to do as<br />

Armand waa recently much reading for enjoyment<br />

selected to the local Board <strong>of</strong> as possible.<br />

Education.<br />

The Somers. rant Police<br />

dmled • reqiiiit to bold a ~", fe, „, ., ,,_.„<br />

iprlng lilr on townebip 5"L_ CWI - "«"« w i<br />

tfvundi. TowDjUp Solidte £^ n % ^ _<br />

JmMTOJdroiclWitehite K?^t«nts liitmt^l annual gymnastic show (aet t¥«% under tffe<br />

S55J^r^ wro =^— = S r a» iM^J^<br />

mmmmmm<br />

US fflF WtwM mmm i mm<br />

' " " • ' ' • ' < • • '<br />

The Toiraihip CommlBsi Steven H, Patchrt <strong>of</strong> Shop requlriminti, andliiftly .. •<br />

mdapoup<strong>of</strong>reridenharito HirtwMi •ad Auto Parti, "Wei <strong>of</strong> rental equipment upptr TowBttla COB Conattend<br />

the quarterly meeting Somers . Point recently aligned for the do-it-yourself mltteeman Jack McDonoogl<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha M«rine Solincti received a certificate <strong>of</strong> wsumer, has announced hla en<br />

1 '1 find<br />

to pursnade them not to rent Knowledge<br />

Juvenile correctional facility,<br />

K^WfifPf^KTWWWiPW<br />

<strong>of</strong> marketing<br />

wnouncrt IU 14th annu.1 Week proves Mtp<br />

TRAVEL<br />

Unto*<br />

612 8th Sbwt, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

program under the new<br />

program not only will<br />

TRAVELERS ADVISORY!<br />

AIRLINE TICKETS<br />

ARE GOING UP!!<br />

Somffafrifnes are rafsing<br />

their ticket prices May 1st,<br />

Purchase your<br />

tickets now . * . , -<br />

The<br />

mortgage<br />

specialists<br />

want to hi<br />

you become<br />

home ownei<br />

we hnve me money And we imve the pmenw<br />

you con depend on Recniise ape Mny cnunrv<br />

Snvings & Loan wns onqinaily esHhiisheri rn npln<br />

people like you become home owners<br />

That's our primary business. And were good at<br />

So when you re rrarly m turn into j h m»<br />

owner nirn to Cipr M,iyn untV-!MI1 r • LMIN<br />

We li.ivr- me monpy ;mti ^ i tuvr tin .n« m i<br />

'ii'rf^<br />

we'¥e got<br />

Beech have man than eon.<br />

the dull disagreeable<br />

tap water habit<br />

dwb6rtcd.wttcrsbj sizes to fit<br />

yojjr touy needs M ffi qWnseis<br />

EvHythlng ywi make with<br />

water tastes better with<br />

^, ^ k ^ ^ ^ffi.^^SP*<br />

wanly rings." . •• mm to Cape H§><br />

Accordmg to HcDoDOUflb, , ' • • ; *<br />

mwm<br />

FREE Home Oelivtry<br />

ULMER'SHOMt<br />

4PWWKISMWCE<br />

mmh<br />

t However, a<br />

f ^Ank^m \L<br />

the election. Alao, Board V<br />

Preildent Jeanne Gorin<br />

Sdbotlch called her the v<br />

tenwon <strong>of</strong> the election:to<br />

her the taddent was a ]<br />

Subotlch declined cams,<br />

when contacted fo<br />

clarification • <strong>of</strong> his coi<br />

tradictory itateroehts. "' : f<br />

A NJ^A spokeaman ui<br />

Mrller thla month subotich<br />

SSP^<br />

pflntiidBni utllli<br />

_ Wi mktor was brought<br />

fl» 'prost'<br />

3130 Altai ry Avenue<br />

399-4398<br />

ill<br />

II<br />

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i! ,1 WHV PAY MORE<br />

Armour<br />

Sliced Bacon<br />

111 STORE SLICED<br />

Wunderbar<br />

Bologna<br />

S|! WHY PAY MORE"<br />

Eliio's 9 Slice<br />

^<br />

WHY PAY MORE<br />

Aqua-fresh<br />

Toothpaste<br />

am<br />

Silverstone<br />

Fry Pan


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PAGE 12 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, APRIL 26.<br />

ByMARIEHUBER<br />

SoctalEdltpr<br />

Passovei, celebrated by<br />

Jewlih people last week,<br />

begun ibout 2,800 yean after<br />

the world began, according to<br />

Genesis.<br />

Hie holiday, celebrated for<br />

dgbt days, itarted at sun-<br />

down April 16 and ended at<br />

sindown April 24. Foods eaten<br />

during Passover are<br />

different than the noi<br />

Kosher foods eaten<br />

throughout the year,<br />

Matio meal la used for<br />

baking rather than regular<br />

flour and potato starch Is used<br />

to place <strong>of</strong> corn starch.<br />

BUS TRIP<br />

TO<br />

Baltimore Inner Harbor<br />

on Saturday, May 12,1984<br />

leaves <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 7 a.m.<br />

includes<br />

transportation & aquarium<br />

For more Information call:<br />

398-7853 or<br />

398-0439<br />

Benefit! fh» Sunshine l»oundaHon<br />

OPEN DAILY 7 A.M.<br />

Now Serving<br />

•Breakfast<br />

• Lunch and<br />

Dinner<br />

Weekday<br />

Lunch & Dinner<br />

Specials<br />

SEAFOOD STEAK & PANCAKf HOUSE<br />

•t|i and Central Avenuas<br />

OcaanClty 399-0113<br />

ifferent* tasty—desserts using matzo<br />

During this itae the Jewtah<br />

families do not eat foods made<br />

with levenlng agents such u<br />

white toad, crackers, cakes<br />

and cookies.<br />

In contrast to practices In<br />

other religions where foods<br />

an prepared in advance <strong>of</strong> a<br />

holiday, the Jewish wife does<br />

not start cooking for the event<br />

until after sundown on the<br />

first <strong>of</strong> the eight days. The<br />

kitchen must be cleaned<br />

thoroughly and everyday<br />

dishes replaced with<br />

Passover dishes, using one let<br />

for meat products and<br />

another for dairy foods.<br />

lYadlUonal holiday foods<br />

also Include honey sweetened<br />

dishes, dried fruits, chicken<br />

and chicken soup, bitter<br />

herbs, mateo crackers and<br />

matzo flow foods.<br />

lie recipes for this week<br />

include three desserts made<br />

with mateo meal, and a redpe<br />

for mateo balls.<br />

Brownies ire a favorit<br />

• VOTE* ,<br />

VIDETTO<br />

1st WARD<br />

Ors. & W. tat by IIMner HugMi<br />

with most, biit for those who minutes. Cut while hot.<br />

prefer less sweet desserts, Cool in pan. Yield* 18 (2thls<br />

recipe will be worth inch) squares.<br />

trying. Tbs crushed pineapple ——<br />

keeps them moist, but doesn't<br />

come through In the flavor.<br />

FUDGE BROWNIES<br />

3%-ois. bittersweet<br />

chocolate '"• ••_-.<br />

14 c. margarine or oil '<br />

% eggs<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-eighth tip. salt<br />

Two-thirds c. sugar<br />

f-ozt, crushed canned<br />

pineapple, drained (optional)<br />

•• hi c. matio cake meal<br />

He. chopped nuts or raisins<br />

(or both)<br />

Melt chocolate and<br />

margarine In top <strong>of</strong> • double<br />

boiler over tot water, CooL<br />

In a medlum<br />

toe afjM.$ijr : j,<br />

CHOCOLATE<br />

COOKIES<br />

1 o, matza meaj<br />

He. sugar<br />

1 c. matzo-farfel<br />

% c, chopped walnuts<br />

ft c. raisins ><br />

Hirce-quaxter c. coarsely<br />

Bottle dolls, being displayed in the hallways <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dawes Avenue School In Somers Point, were<br />

made by fifth grade students to represent<br />

historical figures the students study during the<br />

year.<br />

SHAFTO'S<br />

RISTAURANT<br />

124? Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

OPEN<br />

Saturday, April 28th<br />

at 4:00 P.M.<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS THRU JUNE 2BTN<br />

319.0318<br />

chopped sewl-mreet chocolate<br />

2 eggs, beaten '<br />

<strong>On</strong>e*lrdc.oil'<br />

In a large railing bowl,<br />

combine matzo meal, sugar,<br />

farfel, nuts, raisins and<br />

chocolate.<br />

In a small bowl with electric<br />

mixer, beat eggs with oil,<br />

Pour liquid mixttme over<br />

dry ingredients In mixing'<br />

bowl, mix until thoroughly<br />

blended.<br />

Drop dough by teaspoonfuls,<br />

two-inches apart, onto a<br />

greased baking sheet;<br />

Bake at 350 for SO to 30<br />

minutes, until golden brown.<br />

Yields about 24 cookies.<br />

Here's a light sponge cake<br />

that can be served with plain<br />

confectioners' sugar or<br />

topped with heavy whipping<br />

cream. '<br />

ONESTEP<br />

SPONGECAKE<br />

10 eggs<br />

2 c. sugar<br />

1 e. mate cake meal<br />

y* tsp. salt<br />

Jutee <strong>of</strong> one lemon<br />

\<br />

<strong>On</strong>e3hlrd c. melted shortening<br />

1 tsp, salt .<br />

Dash <strong>of</strong> pepper<br />

In*, medium fuse mixing<br />

bowt beat the eggs and add<br />

water, melted shortening, salt<br />

and pepper. Mix,well. Add<br />

matio meal >' and stir<br />

thoroughly. ,<br />

. Refrigerate for approximately<br />

one hour.<br />

- FonmnixbuvintobaUsand<br />

drop into MUp; or cook in<br />

boiling water with one<br />

tablespoon salt. Cook for 20<br />

minutes.<br />

TIP: For an added treat<br />

spread chicken fat (schmaltz)<br />

£?*»« American<br />

^ ^ s to be given<br />

during Swienconha<br />

Susan PtereW, a student at<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School, is among recipients<br />

OH year <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Msgr,<br />

Leon I, Wlnowicz Memorial<br />

Scholflrahlp to be presented<br />

or by the Poliih American<br />

rage, w, half grated rind Association <strong>of</strong> Smilhjersey<br />

mihtf iutee, during the PoUih 1 Easter<br />

<strong>On</strong>e^nird c. potato starch feast, or Swlenconka,<br />

Beat egp for at lwut », Saturday, April M fi<br />

mtautet, or until bowl it Wmorial Hall <strong>of</strong> Our Lady<br />

WM Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea Oiurcb in<br />

beating. Add cake meal and Flerettl will receive one <strong>of</strong><br />

beat, Add Julceund rind, and tm 1100 awards. Two otter<br />

beat.Addpotatostarcli. Beat awards <strong>of</strong> »500 each will also<br />

one-minute or until well be pregented by the<br />

blended. orpiuaHoB which to date<br />

Pour into 10-inch, has awarded almost |7,000 in<br />

ungreased tube pan and bake scholarships to young Polish<br />

In preheated 3M degree oven Americana,<br />

for one tour. Itafn upside _ 4__.._,__„,<br />

downonfoniwlanainowcrte SSffi"PHSPSL—.-.<br />

to cool In baking pan. APRIL SO AIDS HOSPITAL<br />

Matro bolls added to RfntWlltttfon HMpHaj<br />

AWwnioupbwttare^ae w * m®m wffl hold<br />

order <strong>of</strong> dumplings. They can lts annual luncheon card<br />

also be cooked" In salted P"^ ud mart, noon MonbplUni<br />

water and Mrmd : .&i__*** »*•« IXMpttaJ<br />

atone or wlttT otter'foodi." dining room-audltorfiun,<br />

Pomona. Donation la 95,<br />

proceeds to benefit the<br />

hospital's new wing. For<br />

1 e. matio meal<br />

reservations call 627-1761<br />

H e. water<br />

after 6 p.m. or 822-6860; open<br />

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to the public.<br />

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on post <strong>of</strong>f ice is delayed<br />

THE SENTlNLL-LKUGEIt,<br />

me <strong>Ocean</strong> OtyPott Office inateriflla on time. We're completion by mid-April.<br />

Is awalttog dellveiy <strong>of</strong> con- fc|pg''rf?.- ftM^ttwn but The postmaster said he<br />

struction matoiato so that sometimes the weather gives heard - the; construction<br />

renovations can resume, them problems."<br />

problems stemmed frorti "I called and<br />

following a four-week delay Acierno also said be wasfinancial<br />

difficulties between<br />

Involving the private con- waiting to receive a revised Arctic Comers and Its sub- ^M^iaW^Jiey ajiat come<br />

tractor.<br />

construction schedule from contractors although In- and, I'm going to Ml them<br />

According; to A.J. Acierno, Arctic Corners Inc., toestallment<br />

payments for the(the<br />

general contrttrtors) for<br />

general mbnager <strong>of</strong> the general contractor for the work are being paid to thefee<br />

dean-vp. It looked like a<br />

United States Postal Services project, "We're on top <strong>of</strong> It," general contractor. Junk-thop, "Itenettoobjny<br />

field real estate buildings he said Tuesday. •' ,<br />

•bout this," Randazzo said<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice in Ball Cynwyd, Pa,, According to <strong>Ocean</strong> aty "It's been about four weeks<br />

faltlpa thnvNni rfoaa' unit<br />

:<br />

f th tttedj<br />

£ Fisherman's Inn }<br />

OPEN FOR<br />

DINNER :<br />

Fri,, Sat, Sun, :<br />

Dinner Servtd Prom 5 PM.<br />

£•BREAKFAST•<br />

# Sunday<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

SA.M.<br />

3325AsburyAve. £<br />

. m-nu<br />

Culinary<br />

"Whore pooplo dint to enloy tint food.<br />

EARL Y BIRD SPECIALS - ,<br />

Served from 5 to &30 p.m. /,, I<br />

MON: Boneless Chicken Kiev (<br />

TUBIi Broiled Twin Port Chops "<br />

WfPf Natured Veal Parmaglana i<br />

THURSi Roast Turjwy w/stutfIno 8, gravy I -_<br />

PR I! Fried Flounder Parmaglana<br />

SATi Boneless Chicken cordon Bleu<br />

SUN: Roast Beef Au Jus<br />

-Includes: Salid, Vegitiblt, Roll & Buffer<br />

and Dessert<br />

O Complete pijf<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

"Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk"<br />

' Tg IITTERER'S<br />

"^LUNCHEONETTE<br />

^ J 140 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, NJ.<br />

DAILY BHEAKFAST SPtCIAL—,<br />

Fruit Juice 2 Eggs (any style) §4 MM<br />

HifhProwni.TMffg I.DU<br />

Jelly, C<strong>of</strong>fee or Tea<br />

*2 25<br />

with<br />

Open<br />

Bacon,<br />

Daily<br />

Sauwgo<br />

8 a.m.<br />

or Ham<br />

for Breakfast<br />

Vm^iVKn.<br />

A Lunc<br />

LUNCH SPECIAL: Bowl <strong>of</strong> Soup A Grffled<br />

Cheete Sandwich orCheeiebunjer<br />

%, A _<br />

1 •* fO<br />

399-2919<br />

841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ,<br />

399-3713<br />

Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

L,unch dally 11 to 2 • Dinntr dally 5 to 9<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

Culinary Breakfast<br />

• compllnwnfiry Homemade C<strong>of</strong>fee Cak«<br />

Served w/breakfast<br />

• Fresh Squeezed Orange juice<br />

• Cinnamon iun, French Toast<br />

• Egg Benedict Hollandalse<br />

• Omelettes mirt In Omelette Pans<br />

• Fresh ©round freshly brewed c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Darleellng Tea & Herb Teas<br />

• Plus all your standard breakfast<br />

fare.<br />

Three Dining Rooms<br />

private Parties Accommodated<br />

ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />

8th and Atlantic Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> -<br />

The All Star Cast is back in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Butch, Flash, Mark & Billy serving you their<br />

famous Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Gary's<br />

"LollipopSurprise,' 1 John's "Mighty Mint"<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s largest Sundae, Our "Mt,<br />

Everest" — 8 Scoops !<br />

"We're the Rgfi<br />

Old Fashion Ice<br />

Cream Parlpilr<br />

Open Weelpntls<br />

(Fri., Sat! «r|uij,;)y<br />

Now Thru May 18tKi<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 20,11IJ*A4<br />

Tracy Gannon, director <strong>of</strong> the Muscular Dystrophy bike-athon to be held Saturday, May S,<br />

reminds everyone to sign up early, W r ,?• ., ;<br />

Italian Specials<br />

Monday (hru Friday<br />

Included: Italian<br />

Salad & Glass <strong>of</strong> Wine!<br />

Pull Course Dinners<br />

Every Sunday<br />

Open Mon.Frl. from $ p.m. & Sun. tram 4 p.m.<br />

908 Shore Rd., Some Point<br />

92^2769<br />

CASINO TOURS<br />

1320 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

00 Includ** doorcomplete<br />

to-door ••rvloa<br />

Sun, • Thuri. before 4 b,m,<br />

'IS Ca*li+ *2'*d«f. coup. '<br />

I, • Tim; jftij 4 fi.m,<br />

•f7»« Ca.h + *i« def. O8UB.<br />

|9<br />

Sun. after 4 p.m. tfiru Fri. baton 4 p.m.<br />

•12" Cash 4 '2" Food 4 Bev. Credtt,<br />

'5 Dsfgntd Voucher<br />

valMthru 11<br />

4WI4 jj<br />

Frt. after 4 Ihru Sunday before 4<br />

S Call 398-8522 or 646-5555<br />

|<br />

j<br />

I Also available In Someri Point, Llnwood and Nerthfitld (<br />

TO ATLANTIC CITY AIRPORTS<br />

LUN$HEDN SPECIALS<br />

Mon., April 30 to Sun., May 6<br />

• Alaskan Krab/Weif Sandwich ,'4.25<br />

TUE: • DivlledCUmi ,.'3JS<br />

/•"• CU» Chicken Ala Klngev*r nc«;....'. *3.flB<br />

SUN:<br />

, Stuffed Flounder ,,;',,,.,!,.,,, Mi2S<br />

• ' Oriental Pepper Stoakovtrrier. '3.95<br />

Stifooa Cbmblnatton \ ../£;., I 4,2S<br />

Water district is eyed<br />

(continued from page 1) tare their water trucked- In.<br />

file for bankruptcy Jaat year, W were unavallflWe<br />

miA « surprfee turnarouod *r wmaiMt M rf pressttme,<br />

ta December'viieti:..he. at /»««*«.-«•--••<br />

Ma i<br />

wuncedbiteaHiiBPUlttt Communion •••.*«<br />

"'adequate funding" to run Hie Altar-Rosary SodetV'ol<br />

the utility. If he doesn't, he St. Joseph's pariah will WI9<br />

sM, Bi will put the matter ta its annual Communion breaktfte<br />

hands <strong>of</strong> the DBF and the fast at The Flnnders Hotel m<br />

township. Bunday immediatttj^<br />

Engineers from Upper and following the 10:30 a.m. Man<br />

nearby Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, who at st, Joseph's Church. ***'•<br />

w included in earlier talks Guest speaker will be the<br />

<strong>of</strong> a takeover, have estimated Rev, Thomas J. MorgatH<br />

it will cost over *l million to Tickets may be obtained^<br />

rehabilitate the, company's the rectory, 60S Shore Rd,<br />

basic syeteni and nearly $1.4 Somere Point. . LM<br />

smote4nfemfMi j£<br />

Sunday Brunch 10 ti! 2: Closed on Mondays •*<br />

20th Streeli Betwetn OctiB & Dune Drive, Avalon, NJ<br />

THtmSDAV, APRIL 28, um<br />

Ollphant.<br />

ffrMJrui'itit<br />

Realtors to give scholarships<br />

a^MdtotttiNfirJww J«Miy AnoctalJoa <strong>of</strong><br />

^OgtaMon <strong>of</strong> Realtors Rualtflri Educational<br />

Educational Foundation will Foundation <strong>of</strong>fice in Edison<br />

to mrirdlng up to to U,000 ^Mayis,<br />

acholawnlpfl to students Tiie selecUon <strong>of</strong> recipients<br />

jWWuing careen In real tor the 198M5 academic year<br />

MM W associated fields. rtUbtmidionorWoreJujy<br />

..^ppllcatioM may be ob- 1 by a committee <strong>of</strong> four<br />

'%i' « : : • - :<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDCER, OCEAN CITY, N.5. THURSDAY, APRIL « THURSDAY, APHIL 20,<br />

Support your local merchant<br />

SEASHORE<br />

SEASON<br />

TICKETS FROM<br />

S6.00<br />

Pay 85,00 for $11.00 Value<br />

a tickets per book, good for funnel cake,<br />

funnel cake with topping, s<strong>of</strong>t pretzels & Coke*<br />

• AVAILABLE NOW 'TIL MEMORIAL DAY •<br />

Tiekat Book can be purchased at both Boardwalk Locations<br />

718 Boardwalk A, 1142 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Give her the<br />

"Tuckahoe Inn Treatment"<br />

for Mother's Day!<br />

l^ The "Treatment" consists <strong>of</strong> delicious food, wonderful service, a<br />

W ,reathtaklng view,« relaxing country setting,..and someone else to do<br />

ihediih§il/Woih«r'sD3y.,.Sunday,Mayl3..,Joinusj<br />

New taking reiervatisni<br />

far MaNiar'i Day.<br />

Tuck&hoe Inn<br />

For Information or directions all 399-2244<br />

Tuckahoe Inn welcomes Major Credit Cards<br />

SHORE ROAD • ROUTE 8 • BEESLEY'S POINT<br />

Directly on Great Ego Harbor Bay<br />

Plymouth Inn<br />

Ifcd Oysters ^,75<br />

Bralied Sirloin<br />

Tfpi&Rice...<br />

$ 6.50<br />

Broiled Fresh<br />

Jersey Mackeral<br />

Plymouth Place and Atlantic Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

THIS WEEKEND'S SPECIALS<br />

$ 5.75<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 28th<br />

Served 4 to 8 P.M.<br />

Roast Top Sirloin<br />

<strong>of</strong>iisf,, *7M<br />

Breaded Fresh PorK , ,'7,00<br />

Tenderloin/ Apple Sauce<br />

Individual Fresh<br />

Oyster Pie *0,OO<br />

SUNDAY, ANIL ZSTH - SERVED 1 to 7 P.M.<br />

J 8.50<br />

,; liked Stuffed Flounder with Crab Meat<br />

)\ Baked Virginia Ham MS.50<br />

Roast Long Island Duckling , J 7.50<br />

SERVIHG BREAKFAST & DINNER WEEKENDS ONLY 'TIL END OF MAY<br />

NowStrvIno in our 43th Year • Phont 3W-3730<br />

Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

3221 ASBURY AViNUE PHONE 399-4337<br />

1 i<br />

• HO*>TIOCHICK«H<br />

LyiM WITI.IT*<br />

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TO TAKE OUT<br />

OPEN<br />

FOR THE SEASON<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Best<br />

Take-Out Seafood Kitchens<br />

in South Jersey<br />

OPEN TUES., WED.<br />

amfTHURS...10to7<br />

. "' FBI. and SAT. 10 to 8<br />

1 ' SUNDAY..;.. 10 to 7<br />

m'm-'Jl MM i '•• CLOSED MONDAYS UNTIL<br />

, > i<br />

The Yilung Entertainers to stage<br />

'Barnum' at high school on May 25<br />

Hie circus la coming to Regional TTieatre'a popular<br />

the oldest Von Trapp<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Manorial Day presentation <strong>of</strong> Oliver a few<br />

daughter in,last November's<br />

weekend — at least a show yean ago, has appeared in<br />

production <strong>of</strong> The Sound., <strong>of</strong>about<br />

the circus!<br />

college productions <strong>of</strong><br />

Music. Others performer*<br />

The Young Entertainers, Cabaret and Candide. He fa<br />

include Paul. Burnley, Julie •<br />

who presented The Sound <strong>of</strong> just getting <strong>of</strong>f tour win Oe<br />

Martin, Nicole Laltrello, $U1-<br />

Music on the Mule Pier last Equity production <strong>of</strong> The<br />

fiartle, Jennifer Hyland,<<br />

Nwembtf, wiB perform the Wnd and tfig Willow which<br />

fiend! Howard, Maria Couch,*<br />

Tony Award-winning musical has visited Kentucky,<br />

Leslie Serber ' and < Ann:<br />

Bomm at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Georgia, Chicago, Detroit,<br />

Becker.<br />

High School auditorium<br />

North Carolina and New<br />

Many other performew,wftt.<br />

beginning Friday, May 28,<br />

York.<br />

be making their<br />

The performances will Though Conover MI an<br />

benefit the Nathan Heche original member <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Memorial Scholarship Tumi Young Entertainers when the<br />

as well as other scholarship group was formed five yean<br />

groups in Cape May County. ago and has appeared in most<br />

The show is about the <strong>of</strong> their shows, he was not Joy Johnson<br />

Brian Conover<br />

legendary P.T. Barnum and involved In their initial script<br />

Ma rise through a series <strong>of</strong> musical, The Sound <strong>of</strong> Mimic, twice been a talent winner at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and has per-<br />

side shows to the "Greatest last November, except for<br />

the Miu Atlantic County formed In numerous operas at<br />

Siow <strong>On</strong> Earth." The on- assistance with gome musical<br />

F&geant.<br />

JulUlard.<br />

stage performance is filled arrangements. Joy Johnson, She haa appeared in South<br />

with the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> a however, played Maria In that Pacific at Zaberer's Dinner The cast will also include<br />

circus and there will be many show and will be cast as Theatre, was in Funny Thing Pat Orlando, a veteran <strong>of</strong> The<br />

entertainment features going Chairy Barnum in next Happened on 0m Way to theYoung<br />

Entertainers and<br />

on away from the stage as month's production. Forum at the 76 House dinner many otter area productions<br />

mil.<br />

Considered one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Starring as Barnum will be state's finest vocalists. Miss<br />

Brian Conover, a graduate <strong>of</strong> Johnson is a scholarship<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Friends School student at JulUlard School <strong>of</strong><br />

and New York University, Music in New York <strong>City</strong>. She<br />

who has gained a reputation was in The Showmakers'<br />

tn this area for his many production <strong>of</strong> Hello Dolly last<br />

performances with The year and Is currently playing<br />

Young Entertainers and with the role <strong>of</strong> the narrator In<br />

other performing groups. Joseph and the Amazing<br />

Conover, who Is remem- Technicolor DmwncoaL Miss<br />

bered by many as the Artful Johnson is a former Mill Egg<br />

Dodger In South Jersey Harbor Township and has<br />

1 debut frith<br />

The Young Entertainers in.:<br />

this sbow including Sean-<br />

Marino <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mary '<br />

Castellucci <strong>of</strong> Cape May,,-.<br />

Karen McGanty <strong>of</strong> Marmot a, -<br />

Dawn Locatell<strong>of</strong> Linwood-afld.<br />

Karen Smilowsfci <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>teE*<br />

Point. •{.%&<br />

Tickets, which wU<br />

available from the cast m<br />

various locations/ fcjj<br />

priced at $4 hi advance(>wj5<br />

dollar less than the iTf<br />

the door.<br />

Carousel, Bye, Bye Bfrdteand and Brtgadoon his final two<br />

Olwr,<br />

years at Mean <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School; and Susan McClain,<br />

Miss Johnson has also<br />

telethon i<br />

another <strong>of</strong> the group's original<br />

performed at BaUy's Park members who, at IS, has<br />

Place, Rraorts International become one <strong>of</strong> the area's most<br />

and Troplcana hotels in versatile talents. She played Saturday<br />

"Telethon for a Cure" will<br />

be the theme for the eighth<br />

Choral concert Sunday annual Cape May County<br />

American Cancer Society<br />

The Atlantic Community production will Include piano, telethon, noon to midnight<br />

College Festival Chorus will organ, a rock band and Saturday. ,<br />

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parties become<br />

tradition<br />

entertainment, etc. that have<br />

been the hallmark <strong>of</strong><br />

organizations who wish to<br />

•ilock pi<br />

x Tickets are BtUl available<br />

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Caesar's Casino, sponsored<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the American Business<br />

Women's Atsodatton, Tickets<br />

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It's National Seoratarlis to a few days. ' *• j J<br />

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agMwve become a tradition,<br />

lite'colorful events are held<br />

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spring and fall. The fall party<br />

had been extended to the<br />

Boardwalk and developed into<br />

^eno-? 1 begin 9:30 a.m. and conclude Public<br />

4:30>m.<br />

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Pier sponsored by the Arts <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center will<br />

Genfer, Tracy Gannon will be went the University Glee<br />

running' ' herv Muscular ib <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, 8 p.m.<br />

Pyotrophy Bike-athon on May Saturday at the Muste Her.<br />

% and a benefit dance for Eric Tie 50-member male chorus<br />

811 SUmmer Jones, a local youth will be celebrating its 50th<br />

" recovering from, cancer, will anniversary concert hire,<br />

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one week away)>the pjn. tills eyent is also being fcree and director <strong>of</strong> frtondi<br />

Avenue will once again directed by Gannon and will <strong>of</strong>Musto.<br />

feature the sidewalk sales, feature the band, Pressure. Admission to the concert is<br />

outstanding refreshments, Admission will be *2. J. Tne Glee dub Is directed<br />

craft festival, newcar show. Local groups' and by Brian M§neey, a fttmmt<br />

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n flowers.<br />

HaU <strong>of</strong> Finu pitcher Bob<br />

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Monsieur Charles Fredy, member <strong>of</strong><br />

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win fake us on a WINE TASTING<br />

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Loire Valley, charming Burgundy, the caves <strong>of</strong><br />

Champagne, a chateau In Bordeaux, plus many more<br />

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Specific wine •res and to further tantalize our palates.<br />

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will be strictly limited to 100. A sparkling win* and cheese<br />

reception will take place between SOMEHS POINT<br />

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8P.M.flATUBDAY,APBILlS<br />

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Froni the flret spring concert:<br />

- Baae la^AJhtny, Q*.<br />

; The Unlverslry Glee Club <strong>of</strong> b W; « for students.^ performance <strong>of</strong> Bruckner<br />

Phllad«li*la wlD pant ib The gee club conatas <strong>of</strong><br />

50th anniversary concert on MOM 80 prpfewlonal and<br />

the Matte Her, 8 p.m. bmdneffl an whose Interest<br />

. Saturday, April U. Jo music WBS developed m<br />

Um'tuHrnVn .• Burldgh The glee club will be under college. Featured will be<br />

<strong>On</strong>OreatLomHUU. , Arr. Matthews the direction <strong>of</strong> Brian classics and snow tunes that<br />

EmtebomOeMeisteriiinger Arr.Davtaon Meneely, with Gall ReiDey have become favorites with<br />

From the mi Academy <strong>of</strong> Music Concert<br />

accompflnlst. Mr. Meneely audience* during the club's<br />

B U m a r t : J<br />

will be the featured soloist as half-century <strong>of</strong> performances.<br />

.-Xhe Creation .,,,, ' Rldrter well<br />

Meneely, a tenor, made Ms<br />

You'ttNeverWaUtMane Rodger* The performance Is pr<strong>of</strong>essional debut as a last<br />

from the 1967 Academy <strong>of</strong> Music Concert<br />

sponsored by the Friends <strong>of</strong> mlmrte stand-in for the ailing<br />

Canuaet Medley- .Hodgers Music. Admission at the door soloist in a Lincoln Center<br />

About the glrli In our lives:<br />

WmimittUpaniheMai&ns ...Head<br />

OtdMotHerHubbarxl HelyflUtcWnsoo<br />

e B b S h f l<br />

- Brian Meneely, Tenor<br />

Music <strong>of</strong> the 70B and'80s:<br />

iGnm ,Arf?fcflW<br />

tinMySmd , ...Arr.Oeiiim<br />

,w^w» Choice:<br />

BattleHyrm<strong>of</strong>ttwRepubUc,.....: Arr. Wllboaiky<br />

1 !<br />

To Deum with the<br />

Philadelphia Orchestra,<br />

Eugene Ormandy conducting.<br />

fj6 has since performed with<br />

the orchestra under associate<br />

conductor, William Smith In<br />

to Verdi Mmonf Requiem,<br />

tod with Mr- <strong>On</strong>nandy and<br />

the Philadelphia Chamber<br />

Orchestra In Bach's Cantata<br />

191,<br />

He has been a soloist with<br />

pinriy /lrjnt<br />

Mrs. Adler in organ recital<br />

Mrs..Frank F. Adler <strong>of</strong> Iinwood, was born in Umbda Theta, national<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> ary will present the Philadelphia and holds a honorary whicstlon frater-<br />

sixth organ recital <strong>of</strong> the bachelor's degree from toe nity, for many years m the<br />

Invitational series In theIWversjry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, couvenuon orgamsi oi me<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> ft. Mark and AH tod a master's from Lutheran Synod <strong>of</strong> New<br />

S^nts, m S. Pitney Road,<br />

Jersey. For several years she<br />

Absecon Highlands, 4 p.m. She studied organ with chaired the "W'f*<br />

Sunday, April 28,<br />

George G. Ashtoo, organist<br />

The new church <strong>of</strong> St. Mark for many years In St Peter's<br />

and All Saints was dedicated United Methodist Churchy<br />

last September. The new p^e <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Dr. Robert<br />

organ, built by MUdler-Hunter Elmore, organist <strong>of</strong> the Tenfli<br />

fesse'at<br />

Co. Inc. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Is a Presbyterian Church,<br />

two^rianual instrument <strong>of</strong> 14 PhUadelpWa; and with<br />

-; David Freeman's dramaUc directing staff <strong>of</strong>New York's voices, 16 ranks, 17 stops and Eugene Bo*n <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

:fantasy, Jesse and the Bandit <strong>of</strong>f-Broadway Playwright's<br />

Westminster Choir College in<br />

> Queen opened yesterday at Horizon under a directing Mrs. Adler, the organist <strong>of</strong> Princeton.<br />

-;South Jersey Regional fellowship from the National Seaview Baptist Church fa Mrs. Adler, a member <strong>of</strong> PI<br />

^BiMtre at tha Gateway Endowment <strong>of</strong> the Arts.<br />

(ftrplaybouse, Somers Point. Caat In the role <strong>of</strong> Jesse la.<br />

*• The play, first produced by New York actor James<br />

:-Joseph Pan at to New York Parkas, who has appeared as<br />

>Sbakespeare Festival / Malvollo In the New Jersey<br />

•:pubHc Theatre, la Shakespeare Festival's<br />

- rabout the Lves <strong>of</strong> the legen- production <strong>of</strong> TmWt tW*<br />

-Idary outlaws, Jesse James and on the New York stage In<br />

•ZandBeDe Starr. The story, set ]Tu Glow Memfgerle, Tty<br />

-;ln the lMOs around the Seagull and Family Friends.<br />

>Mlssourl-Oklaboma border, Playing Belle Starr will be<br />

:-toterweaves their historical Charlotte Maler, a graduate<br />

>Jttves with the myths and folk <strong>of</strong> Northwestern University<br />

i«4kgfflds surrounding them. who has appeared In<br />

?'. Directing the local productions <strong>of</strong> True West and<br />

^production is Jennifer Mc- Savages at the Steppenwolf<br />

• rOray, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the Yale Theatre.<br />

-ztJniverslty theatre depart- The play will run through<br />

'.ment and currently on theMay<br />

13.<br />

1 The Philadelphia .<br />

Mendelssohn Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, The Mastersingers<br />

, Philadelphia<br />

nniiniM>i choral, ttie **f*<br />

departmait<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit High<br />

School In Absecon. At artMt<br />

shelsdesn<strong>of</strong>tbeAttanac<strong>City</strong><br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

Page Four, Section Two<br />

Thursday, April 26,1984<br />

More than<br />

one concern<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council ejections are less than two weeks<br />

awaiy, on Tuesday, May 8, <strong>On</strong> election day, the<br />

registered voters in the city's four wards will<br />

have the opportunity to decide whether the in-<br />

cumbents have provided sufficient service to be<br />

reelected or whether, in three <strong>of</strong> the four wards, a<br />

challenger should occupy the legislative chair in<br />

municipal government.<br />

Since none <strong>of</strong> the at-large council member seats<br />

are up for election this year, none <strong>of</strong> the eight<br />

candidates in the May 8 nonpartisan election will<br />

be elected or defeated by voters from throughout<br />

the city; only from the individual wards. In other<br />

words, the forthcoming election is one designed<br />

primarily to serve as a gauge <strong>of</strong> representation in<br />

the individual wards—bow well the voters in the<br />

particular section <strong>of</strong> town feel their elected<br />

representative has performed.<br />

Has he been a leader for the residents <strong>of</strong> his<br />

ward; has he been able to keep city services<br />

functioning properly in this ward; when problems<br />

in his part <strong>of</strong> town have arisen, has he been able to<br />

bring municipal action, if warranted, to bear;<br />

when controversies or important issues came up,<br />

was he able to represent bis constituency<br />

honestly, fairly and intelligently?<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner Is very concerned that his<br />

ability to function as the city's chief elected ad-<br />

ministrator is, he believes, emasculated by the<br />

present administrative code, which came about in<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> a 1978 city ordinance. He believes that<br />

he is being hobbled by the code which he contends<br />

places too much authority in the hands <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

administrator, whom he hired with Council's<br />

approval,<br />

Under the code, the administrator hires the<br />

city's various division heads, Bittner wants that<br />

hiring power and believes the administrator<br />

should be more involved with the city's day to day<br />

operations, However, the code came about to<br />

begin witt because Council members — acting at<br />

the behest <strong>of</strong> the electorate which had voted to<br />

change the form <strong>of</strong> government — wanted to get<br />

politics out <strong>of</strong> local government and didn't want a<br />

mayor able to appoint political cronies to key<br />

positions.<br />

The main administrative problem facing the<br />

mayor and Council has become how to ordain<br />

power and authority to the mayor so that he may<br />

properly function but without providing him with<br />

aomuch power that he becomes overly powerful<br />

and susceptible to the "old political patronage<br />

system which the voters wanted out <strong>of</strong> their<br />

government.<br />

The Superior Court has basically upheld the *»»<br />

city's administrative code, the Judge specifically<br />

stating "the mayor may make suggestions or<br />

demands but he may not appoint (division heads),<br />

He cannot have power that the statute vests in the<br />

administrator.<br />

The mayor wants to get around this ruling by<br />

having Council change the administrative code so<br />

that the various division heads become depart-<br />

ment heads, Under the law, the mayor has the<br />

authorlty.toiappoint department heads (the city<br />

admiijis&ator, for example, heads up the city's<br />

soje .department, the department <strong>of</strong> ad-<br />

JBimstration).<br />

Bittner has indicated that in the present Council<br />

elections he wil] support those candidates who are<br />

more amenable to his administrative desires. He<br />

would also have us believe that nose who aren't<br />

so disposed are against him personally,<br />

"I need a Council more sensitive to the<br />

essentiality <strong>of</strong> the checks and balances <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mayor-council form <strong>of</strong> government," Bittner said<br />

a few weeks ago,.."I'm not looking for rubber<br />

stamps who agree with everything I say. All I'm<br />

looking for are honest capable individuals who<br />

respond on the substance <strong>of</strong> the questions rather<br />

than the personality who promotes them."<br />

Since the checks and balances associated with<br />

democratic government place certain restric-<br />

tions on the power <strong>of</strong> the various branches <strong>of</strong><br />

government, it should come as no surprise that<br />

the authority <strong>of</strong> the mayor to make appointments<br />

should be one over which the legislative branch <strong>of</strong><br />

government maintains some control. Locally this<br />

is being accomplished by having the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

city administrator, who is hired by the mayor,<br />

make the division head appointments,<br />

The mayor is certainly keeping an eye on this<br />

election. He undoubtedly sees it as a test <strong>of</strong> his<br />

political strength. That Bittner carries such<br />

CANPIPATt<br />

fetters /readers rea^l<br />

Group promotes<br />

•i • , • * i •• • ' .&aric« ei.<br />

Secretary wrchargeSystenrwai<br />

township and the boys to the<br />

. • The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

pty Council candidates<br />

Page Five, Section Two Thursday, April 26,1984<br />

concerning personnel take<br />

place Immediately following<br />

If elected I will work very<br />

M * -•• -- s that we spend<br />

WILLIAM it WOODS (tat<br />

Ward*,«, <strong>of</strong> 1MB, Surf Rig<br />

fl far Mary and children,<br />

Wiabett and Alice; com*<br />

cflman since 1978, Council<br />

President 1978-80; owner<br />

Woods Agency; president <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center,<br />

member Gardens and Mid-<br />

way Ch-ic associations, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

dry Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

Director <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Realtors.<br />

, JLA — to 1178, after 87 years<br />

I commission-type govern-<br />

ment; tte newly elected <strong>City</strong><br />

Council and mayor, witt tte<br />

help <strong>of</strong> expert assistance by<br />

a career-pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Affairs, state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

constructed the ad-<br />

ministrative code. In ad-<br />

n, this body deliberated<br />

dozens <strong>of</strong> otter 'new<br />

Jertey municipal codes and<br />

statutes, The final product<br />

was then reviewed and legally<br />

groomed by then solicitor and<br />

present judge, Michael<br />

Connor, who is an expert in<br />

municipal law.<br />

ft-was tte consensus ttit<br />

future- governments, begin-<br />

ning with tte first, should be<br />

administered by pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

»Wr five years, tte code<br />

stood unchallenged until this<br />

past' fear when It was<br />

challenged as feeing illegal<br />

ana-violative <strong>of</strong> tte Faulkner<br />

Art,'Also, tte <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

was accused <strong>of</strong> acting<br />

illegally In the process, Judge<br />

Steven Perskie dismissed<br />

thfere charges. -<br />

, vjVhlle additional powers<br />

•tewed by subsequent<br />

mayors may not have been<br />

included, none were taken<br />

away or "stripped."<br />

8*-- Unrelated to tte four-<br />

count' suit, Judge Perskie<br />

ordered that tte cote, In few<br />

instances, could not state the<br />

word "shall" and directed<br />

bat this word be changed to<br />

«*.»•»•.• This dirwttvB ob-<br />

right to review past practices<br />

for better fiscal respon-<br />

sibility.<br />

The voters who I have<br />

spoken witt regarding this<br />

issue are not unhappy with tte<br />

Mayor-Council Form D, but<br />

rather, with the structure<br />

(administrative code) that<br />

Council adopted six yean<br />

ago, The voters feel that tte<br />

administrator (who Is a non-<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficial) needs to have<br />

more accountability to the<br />

electorate and the only way to<br />

do that Is to allow tte mayor<br />

and Council to have men<br />

Input as to how the city Is run.<br />

As • councilman <strong>of</strong> the 1st<br />

Ward, I realize that this part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city has a healthy ml*<br />

<strong>of</strong> single and duplex family<br />

bousing, I strongly recom-<br />

mend making no changes that<br />

wouU Increase density in tte<br />

WWard,<br />

As a former member <strong>of</strong> both<br />

Die city and county planning<br />

boards, I feel that my ex-<br />

perience and first-hand<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

unique environmental factors<br />

will aid my input In this<br />

sensitive area,<br />

3. After the tremendous<br />

Increase In the tax rate last<br />

year, this year's Increase <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

cents Is certainly welcome,<br />

but we must do more.<br />

Most people do not reallie<br />

that thereto was reduced by 4<br />

cents because <strong>of</strong> anticipated<br />

additional revenue from to-<br />

creased beach few In 1984,<br />

The city's permanent<br />

bonding for the year 1984, in<br />

Interest and principle, will<br />

coet the sum <strong>of</strong> 1815,000 but In<br />

lie year 1986-87 tte payment<br />

wttl be 1915,000. This shows<br />

that the taxpayers are<br />

"locked in" for tte next 20<br />

years because in tte year 1991<br />

their payment win be $984,000.<br />

These figures can only prove<br />

(Picaie turn to page it)<br />

ttaue to provide the services<br />

this community expects from<br />

the dty.<br />

4.1 do not believe we should<br />

continue to pour sand on tte<br />

beaches regardless <strong>of</strong> who<br />

bear* tte cost, I am not an<br />

expert but I know what has<br />

been done until now is ex-<br />

pensive and does not work,<br />

swept for short periods <strong>of</strong><br />

floe, We need to do whatever<br />

is necessary to find better<br />

answers,<br />

S, So long as each Individual<br />

la able to perform his function<br />

therein assigned, it obviously<br />

should be done,<br />

I. 1 support the Sunday<br />

dosing law. The only change I<br />

TOUM consider making in the<br />

present closing law would be<br />

to permit tbe sale <strong>of</strong> all food<br />

items.<br />

7. I support the recently<br />

adopted alcoholic beverage<br />

ordinance In its entirety.<br />

Questions asked the<br />

Council candidates<br />

1. What powers, If any, do<br />

you think have been stripped<br />

from tbe mayor as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

At mayor-council form <strong>of</strong><br />

government and what<br />

changes if any do you think<br />

need to be made In the ad-<br />

ministrative code as it now<br />

stands? Do you think me<br />

voters are dissatisfied with<br />

the new form <strong>of</strong> government?<br />

2. Much has been said about<br />

overdevelopment in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty, What types <strong>of</strong> changes In<br />

commercial and residential<br />

development would you<br />

promote and/ or object to.<br />

3. This fug Council ap-<br />

proved a budget which in*<br />

creased tte local purpose tax<br />

rate less than 3 cents. Are you<br />

satisfied with this or do you<br />

think the budget should have<br />

been trimmed even further?<br />

Specifically, from what areas<br />

would you advise cutting<br />

Binds? Or, do you think there<br />

should be higher ap-<br />

propriations?<br />

4. The beaches are one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s most Important<br />

assets. What kind <strong>of</strong><br />

programs, do you support to<br />

maintain them? Where should<br />

moot <strong>of</strong> tte funding come<br />

from and tow would you go<br />

about securing It?<br />

I, How would you Justify<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering lower salaries to<br />

consolidated Job positions for<br />

new employees? Do you think<br />

this practice recommended<br />

by tte administration — e.g.,<br />

the community planner's<br />

position to replace but en-<br />

compass Stephen Gabriel's<br />

environmental capacities,<br />

and the consolidation <strong>of</strong><br />

purchasing/personnel/risk<br />

management functions — will<br />

attract the best qualified<br />

employees?<br />

6. Considering the religious<br />

traditions <strong>of</strong> this town, what<br />

types <strong>of</strong> businesses should be<br />

open/closed and what<br />

products, if any, should be<br />

forbidden from salt on<br />

Sundays?<br />

7, In light <strong>of</strong> the nut Council<br />

recently adopted a revised<br />

alcoholic beverage ordinance,<br />

what is your position on<br />

drinking in public places,<br />

such as restaurants, by<br />

members or guests <strong>of</strong><br />

political, religious or social<br />

organiaitlons.?<br />

no objection. I think tte<br />

concentration <strong>of</strong> our retail<br />

businesses in tte area will aid<br />

In the iwitalizatton <strong>of</strong> our<br />

downtown area.<br />

In order to control or even<br />

lower density; I would like to<br />

See residential development<br />

be composed <strong>of</strong> single-family<br />

or duplex dwellings as op-<br />

posed to condominium aid<br />

multi-family dwellings.<br />

3.1 believe tte budget is a<br />

bare-bones budget- however,<br />

it will continue to give tte<br />

taxpayer tte servioes be or<br />

(be has become accustomed<br />

to, Trimming the budget<br />

further could only be ac-<br />

complished by reducing our<br />

work force In tbe various<br />

departments. And I am not<br />

sure that this is tbe way the<br />

taxpayer wants to go.<br />

<strong>On</strong> tte revenue side, user<br />

fees mast be continually<br />

looked at but some fees<br />

cannot be income producing<br />

because state statues only<br />

permit tbe fees to cover cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte operation; example, tte<br />

mercantile tax.<br />

i Being a member <strong>of</strong> tte<br />

Coastal Conservation Com-<br />

mayor and Coundl.<br />

I think there should be some<br />

changes nude. There should<br />

to more department heads<br />

and less division heads,<br />

Department heads should be<br />

appointed by tte mayor with<br />

the consent <strong>of</strong> tte Council.<br />

Abo, there should be a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

changes In the language.<br />

I feel that a lot <strong>of</strong> voters are<br />

dissatisfied with tbe new form<br />

<strong>of</strong> government. Many <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

people throughout tte dty<br />

thought they voted for a<br />

strong mayor, not a dty<br />

manager. They did not expect<br />

tte administrator to have so<br />

much power, as tte ad-<br />

ministrative code has given<br />

him, I believe the ad-<br />

ministrator should handle tte<br />

day-by-day operations <strong>of</strong> tte<br />

j. I do have a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />

concern about over-<br />

development. I think we<br />

should have most <strong>of</strong> our<br />

building lots that are stfll<br />

available, be coned for single<br />

homes; then duplexes; less<br />

multiple homes ' or<br />

townhouses.<br />

Ifeel the commercial area,<br />

vtronment through creatfra<br />

development technique* and<br />

good civic design and<br />

arrangements. '<br />

3. Both the <strong>City</strong> Council and<br />

tte administration spent<br />

many hours on mis year'a<br />

budget and both agreed that<br />

every ounce <strong>of</strong> fat was<br />

removed. In order to go even<br />

lower than 3 cents would<br />

mean cutting back on aer-<br />

vlces, and this wan »omeming<br />

we did not want to do,<br />

i Our dty has always<br />

received the fullest<br />

cooperation from both our.<br />

congressman and state<br />

senator for beach funding at'<br />

the federal and state leveL *•<br />

5. There are many qualified<br />

people who would lovetowork<br />

at a job that was consolidated<br />

sod be paid a reasonable<br />

salary. U tte administration ,<br />

can ota someone witt tte<br />

^p^IiflctflflOB IPB nflfnj, tfaffti it<br />

to their obligation to thr*'<br />

taxpayers to do so. '•<br />

I, I, and most <strong>of</strong> tbe dtbtw .<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are very]<br />

Ca<br />

miMfon, I am supportive <strong>of</strong> Oh Street to 14th Street;<br />

tte positions taken regarding should be promoted but not at<br />

ta-house programs that will the expense <strong>of</strong> other tax.<br />

help to maintain our beaches, payers.<br />

These are dune grass planting<br />

and the beach i<br />

2nd Ward<br />

viotisly'must be obeyed and I<br />

"In my view, wholesale<br />

changes are not required and<br />

j ' turn to page IB)<br />

MARK A. VIDETTO (1st<br />

Ward), 35, <strong>of</strong> 824 Seacreft<br />

|«4 wife, Unda, children,<br />

narfc, Anthony and<br />

Alexander; owner Spuming<br />

Wheel Florist Shop;<br />

Republican committeeman,<br />

Rotary dab member, former<br />

Planning Board member.<br />

i The people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

voted for the council-mayor<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government, Plan D,<br />

£,the,Faulkner Act several<br />

srago, which gives the<br />

mayor,fa' right to appoint<br />

department Heads witt tte<br />

advice and consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Council. However, the basic<br />

principles <strong>of</strong> this form <strong>of</strong> We should look carffufly at<br />

government have, been cbv, the site <strong>of</strong> tte xooeq for multi-<br />

cunivented so that tht city ij 1 famite touring, hotels, motels<br />

fupc'Uoning under one . and even<br />

HERBERT D. SMITH (2nd<br />

Ward), M, <strong>of</strong> 70S <strong>Ocean</strong> Av.;<br />

wife, Virginia; owner Bert's<br />

Body shop; ran to fill unex-<br />

pired Council term in the 19B<br />

general election, member <strong>of</strong><br />

tte dty Alky Commission,<br />

past commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> American Legion and<br />

United Veterans' Council,<br />

past president Guest and<br />

Apartment House<br />

Association,<br />

l. The administrative code<br />

takes some positions from the<br />

mayor and Council par-<br />

ticularly by choosing to create<br />

one department for the mayor<br />

witt one appointment subject<br />

to approval by Council.<br />

The purpose for this<br />

provision In tte code was to<br />

separate other department<br />

heads from politics. It also<br />

helps the city to obtain<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to operate these<br />

departments. <strong>On</strong> balance, this<br />

provision is In the best in-<br />

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

_2^It is my understanding<br />

that the existing and proposed<br />

sorting law permits develop- '<br />

ment.to exceed too maximum<br />

density,that our community<br />

facilities will serve. The new<br />

soiling ordinance should equal<br />

—'—~, density. ' v<br />

uctig<br />

department.<br />

AYa'newly elected Council<br />

b I ld lik to h<br />

Reduction in tbe aba <strong>of</strong> these<br />

afeas'win <strong>of</strong> ooursa improve<br />

AYanewly elected Council «fwi o o t i<br />

member, I would, like 1 to have,, ourt situation Ins<strong>of</strong>ar<br />

1 toratifythemayor'svdensity|aconcerned.<br />

QefMmnjNii AsewHKinwiyr pr<br />

as<br />

JOHN F. VANDERPOOL<br />

(2nd Ward), 50, <strong>of</strong> 832 Wesley<br />

Av.; wife, Ruth, children,<br />

John Jr., Lois, Both Ann and<br />

Nancy; owner <strong>of</strong> the Fleet-<br />

wood, Loray and Feu Manor<br />

hotels, retired <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Police lientedaot,<br />

manager/treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Employees<br />

Federal Credit Union 15<br />

years, member <strong>of</strong> the VFW<br />

and American Legion, Hotel-<br />

MoteMtestaimnt Association<br />

member.<br />

1, When I voted for tte<br />

change in government several<br />

years ago in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, what<br />

I voted for and what we now<br />

have are two entirely dif-<br />

ferent things.<br />

w<br />

I voted for tte mayor-<br />

council form witt a dty ad-<br />

ministrator. As I understand<br />

it, this form <strong>of</strong> government<br />

calls for a strong mayor. Toe<br />

problem with our ad-<br />

ministrative system under tte<br />

one-department concept, Is<br />

feat tte dty administrator<br />

has been saddled witt too<br />

much responsibility,<br />

I think thatlf the mayor had<br />

closer contact witt the<br />

division heads, tbe city ad-<br />

ministrator would have more<br />

time to what he is hired to do<br />

—find more efficient ways to<br />

run tte dty end save precious<br />

tax dollars.<br />

I am in favor <strong>of</strong> restoring<br />

the checks and balances<br />

between tte separata bran-<br />

ches <strong>of</strong> our local government<br />

and restoring toe powers<br />

given to the mayor and<br />

Council. This win make our<br />

government more ac-<br />

countable to tte people who<br />

have to pay for it<br />

2. The 2nd Ward makeup is<br />

by and large a commercial<br />

area. My philosophy <strong>of</strong> zoning<br />

is that you should pay as dose<br />

attention to a request to place<br />

residential use in a com-<br />

mercial area as you would to<br />

place a commercial use in a<br />

residential area.<br />

The downtown area and the<br />

Boardwalk are staples in our<br />

resort economy- We vitally<br />

need their presence to serve<br />

both our year "round and<br />

summer residents.<br />

While the bayfront supports<br />

both residential and marine<br />

use, I believe that we should<br />

allow for the preservation or<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> some area for<br />

marine use. To do anything<br />

less than that would be a<br />

disservice to toe many<br />

boating enthusiasts that<br />

frequent our island. '•.<br />

However, you must keep lo<br />

mind that you most have a<br />

careful balance between the<br />

welfare <strong>of</strong> the whole- com-<br />

munity and thVrjjjn'ti <strong>of</strong> In-<br />

dividuals. 1 am looking for-<br />

ward as a member <strong>of</strong> p!fy<br />

,. to adopting! a coax<br />

prehenslve and viable coning<br />

ordinance ^ ^<br />

exfsttig patchwoK <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ten;<br />

contradicting y;*dhlng ;or-<br />

WILLIAM MEI8 (tad<br />

Ward), S2, <strong>of</strong> 400 E. Wi St,<br />

Jr<br />

J<br />

There are always ways to<br />

cut the budget but you must<br />

maintain a good balance <strong>of</strong><br />

providing essential city<br />

services at a reasonable cost,<br />

I believe that before major<br />

capital improvement projects<br />

are started, « blueprint for<br />

financing should be created<br />

that points out options for<br />

financing and spells out how<<br />

ouch it will cost in the long<br />

run.<br />

The budget should be under<br />

constant review. My ex-<br />

perience <strong>of</strong> working with<br />

people and finance as<br />

manager/treasurer <strong>of</strong> tte<br />

Credit Union should be a<br />

valuable asset during budget<br />

deliberations.<br />

4, Unfortunately, some <strong>of</strong> JI ,, juua, umm, m/n uu<br />

fee worst beach erosion has Judith; owner Tradewindi<br />

occurred In tbe 2nd Ward. The Motel; eonaeflHan from UM<br />

hotels and motels and otter to 1980 and 1MB to present}<br />

businesses- who are -coihv p»«t presMent al-tte O««»<br />

centrated in the 2nd Ward <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

depend a great deal on tte and the Hotel-Motel-<br />

beaeh and stand to lose a lot If<br />

we do not address this as an<br />

on-going vital concern. The<br />

tourist business to a mainstay<br />

<strong>of</strong> our resort town and con-<br />

tributes a large amount in<br />

ratable*.<br />

The recent storm should<br />

encourage our city leaden to<br />

more aggressively geek state<br />

and federal help to preserve<br />

our beaches.<br />

Beach fees are not tte total<br />

answer. We cannot hope to be<br />

able to manage this complex<br />

problem without outside help,<br />

As dty councilman, I will use<br />

whatever means are<br />

necessary to actively pursue<br />

that outside help.<br />

S. Being a former dty<br />

employee has given me a<br />

valuable look at the inner-<br />

workings <strong>of</strong> our local<br />

government.<br />

I believe that there are<br />

management Individuals In<br />

tte work force who are<br />

capable <strong>of</strong> handling more<br />

than one task and who will do<br />

it at a reasonable salary.<br />

I applaud the ad-<br />

ministration's efforts to<br />

consolidate job positions into<br />

one and promise to support<br />

this concept as long as our<br />

residents are able to receive<br />

flie good service they have<br />

come to expect from the city's<br />

workforce.<br />

6. The founding members <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> envisioned a 2 mflj ^ ^ ^<br />

population steadily In-<br />

oreasing, new businesses are<br />

increasing, and as:long *><br />

they are developing in,our<br />

downtown area, then I nave<br />

scraping<br />

program that takes sand from<br />

between the low and high tide<br />

area and places it<br />

strategically In mounds that<br />

will subsequently catch<br />

blowing sand or sand<br />

deposited by wave action thus<br />

creating dunes.<br />

Extending storm sewers<br />

(street ends), and building<br />

dunes at street ends along<br />

witt boardwalks over tte<br />

dunes are priority projecto.<br />

leach erosion is such an<br />

exasperating problem that no<br />

one seems to have an answer<br />

from the federal level down to<br />

fee municipal level. Our *5<br />

mffllon beach ffll program<br />

was to last for five years but<br />

Mother Nature quickly<br />

changed that. It seems to me<br />

that we must continually<br />

analyre tte alternatives that<br />

grants or loans by the state or<br />

federal government.<br />

I hope to see in tte new<br />

zoning laws some<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> square-feet<br />

required before you can build<br />

on a lot, I lean towards 3,500<br />

square-feet.<br />

3. I feel tbe efforts and<br />

cutting by tte mayor and tte<br />

Council made the less then 3<br />

percent tax-raise possible, I<br />

am satisfied.<br />

I would like to have seen no<br />

tax rise by tbe city.<br />

4. Ifeel that our beaches are<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our most important<br />

assets. I wish I knew what<br />

programs we should support<br />

Jp maintain them. We have an<br />

(Please turn to page 16)<br />

4th Ward<br />

y jpy<br />

(be way our town has func-<br />

tioned with the present'•blue,<br />

taws." ,,<br />

7. Tbe new atmnoL or-V<br />

dinance passed by Cttfl'<br />

Coundl meets tte needs <strong>of</strong> •<br />

Ojls dty. • '<br />

Restaurant Association,<br />

founding member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tourist CoBuvMsltB, Midway<br />

CMc Association member.<br />

1.1 will answer the last part<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte question tat, 1 do not<br />

think tte voters are<br />

dissatisfied with tte new<br />

mayor-council government<br />

nor the administrative code.<br />

It does not seem to be a major<br />

Issue tome.<br />

I do not think the mayor has<br />

been stripped <strong>of</strong> any powers,<br />

thder our one-department<br />

concept (Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Administration) tin mayor<br />

appoints the city ad-<br />

ministrator whs beads up tte<br />

department <strong>of</strong> ad-<br />

ministration. A mayor, in<br />

selecting Us administrator<br />

should have tte ability<br />

ttreugfc tte Interview process<br />

to seek someone whose<br />

philosophy, aims. Weals, etc,<br />

are compatible with his. The<br />

mayor and tte administrator<br />

then, by all normal standards,<br />

should be able to work har-<br />

moniously together. Recent<br />

management selections to<br />

vacant positions were made<br />

witt the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mayor and administrator.<br />

Changes In the wording <strong>of</strong><br />

me code such as changing<br />

"shall" to "may" must be<br />

made as mandated by tbe<br />

court.<br />

total funding from the<br />

federal government would be<br />

the least expensive to tte<br />

local taxpayer. However, this<br />

is not likely. An <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> the<br />

administration should be<br />

continually aware <strong>of</strong> where<br />

and how much funding is<br />

available and how to get It<br />

5. There is an old axiom that<br />

says "you pt what you pay<br />

for." However, if I believe<br />

that the administration knows<br />

what they are doing and have<br />

studied tte consolidation <strong>of</strong><br />

these positions, then I must<br />

believe that through the<br />

proper advertising and<br />

subsequent analyzing <strong>of</strong><br />

resumes, they may find the<br />

Individual who can<br />

adequately fill these<br />

positions. Hopefully, they wfll<br />

have the intestinal fortitude to<br />

remove tte individual if they<br />

find he or she Is not per-<br />

forming adequately.<br />

6.1 have no prohlem living<br />

witt tte present Sunday "blue<br />

law" ordinances as they now<br />

stand.<br />

7. I voted for tte present<br />

alcoholic beverage ordinance<br />

sad I support it,<br />

VINCENT J A S M<br />

Hth Wardv», <strong>of</strong> CH<br />

Av.; sfagie, jaw atf^<br />

Seavme, fanner lauft<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> att<br />

University ,'<strong>of</strong>'<br />

. School ef'X>aw ft<br />

Appellate M<br />

p l d U f i n<br />

politically by/Cpn*erla»d'<br />

Comity FrwWder Eflwrd<br />

Salmon. • ><br />

l. Although the change Jn<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government ^occurred,:<br />

tato<br />

understanding that, tb«$<br />

mayor-council fittnV*ctaT<br />

provides more pototrktyi<br />

mayor — as<br />

executive, and not a legisWdci<br />

on an even f<br />

be<br />

JACK JONES (4th Ward),<br />

48, <strong>of</strong> tU CUpper Dr.; wife,<br />

Maryatm, daughter, LeeAnn;<br />

administrator to the Cape<br />

Hay County Municipal<br />

li it<br />

mayor nowhasgre<br />

in proposing andLinUatfog<br />

ordinances, partUuMy the J<br />

budgetary process^<br />

Whether or not*<br />

cfepm uUffit flctQp uf i<br />

under the code wttt<br />

3rd Ward<br />

ty<br />

resort community that would<br />

maintain certain qualities or<br />

traditions for all time. Their<br />

vision was so strong that they<br />

(Please turn lo page 16)<br />

*m;<br />

thit'have ac-<br />

lated since lfttt. '-' x "'<br />

Election background<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> more than 8,600 registered <strong>Ocean</strong> (31<br />

wlU have the opportunity to eJecta ward<br />

serve on dty Council to, the nonpw<br />

election May 8. ,\ , M;<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> eight candidates^incladtttf the four ward<br />

incumbents, are seeking election to ftttrftar teat*. 3bty<br />

are: 1st Ward — incumbent William Woodi and<br />

M I<br />

Wad imbent William<br />

dballenger Mark A. Vldetto;, tod Ward - Inattiat<br />

WuTtom Meb «nd challengeri John F, Vanderpoot and<br />

Herbert I>. jSmitt; 3rd Ward — uncmtnted incunbtnt<br />

John J. Espoatto; and 4thWjrd -, mcttmbant Cmndf<br />

President Jack Jones and^hkOsligtr J< "<br />

^ t y d t , t<br />

OouncO.repnMntativcs wUl,,be cboeen<br />

ltto^Hiv wUcb naxtoccunl to<br />

tth<br />

yg«^psaathiius<strong>of</strong>wvefoa<br />

termi. The Coundl prastdwt ii tlectod by the<br />

Cbdl ^ b T h i > r t U h AMoa<br />

since 1978, past<br />

treasurer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Republican Club, former vice<br />

chairman <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Board, membertf<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Ctab<br />

and Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus.<br />

1. Presently I chair a sub-<br />

committee which is meeting<br />

witt the mayor and dty ad-<br />

ministrator. We are<br />

discussing tte powers <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

mayor along with the changes<br />

in tte administrative code<br />

which was mandated by<br />

Judge Steven Perskie.<br />

We aU know there will<br />

always be some voters who<br />

are dissatisfied witt tte new<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government, but tbe<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> .people feel it is<br />

working and many have<br />

my<br />

tte<br />

at least, some<br />

, In this regard, tte<br />

experiences <strong>of</strong> non-shore<br />

communities utlUxiqg the<br />

mayor-council form over a<br />

long period <strong>of</strong> time should be<br />

considered.<br />

Probably tbe number <strong>of</strong><br />

departments should be<br />

enlarged in accordance witt<br />

the underlying philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

fee enabling 1 ffj i « 1 «a


VGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />

ST. JAMES AMU<br />

7lh St. and Haven Av.<br />

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

Rev, Beckworth J. Voorhees,<br />

pastor<br />

OTNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening nrvieB,<br />

Asmribly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

or GOD<br />

aie N«W R4<br />

Ljnwood<br />

flew. Jirry iturfeen, paitar<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 aja, - Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

• 7 p.m. • Evening iervJee<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

4SSEOTLY OF GOD<br />

35 Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Andrew Surace. pastor<br />

mm, ... JAY<br />

,10 a.m. . Worship service<br />

111 i,m. LWoniilp service<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

7 pjB. - JUdweek service.<br />

OCBANcrnf<br />

8AFTBT<br />

10b St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

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

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUND'AY<br />

B;80 am, - Sunday school<br />

10;45 ajn. and 1 p.m. -<br />

Worship strvlM.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m, - Prayer service.<br />

PAULLBV MEMOIUAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Ave.<br />

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

Community Gaiter<br />

Rev. Richard Wingate, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Worship icrvlee<br />

with Rev, Wingate preaching.<br />

Nursery Provided,<br />

11:15am -Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-8526.<br />

lit church <strong>of</strong>fice la located<br />

at ffl W. Inlet Rd., phone 398-<br />

6126,<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, Wintam W. LeConey,<br />

paster<br />

SUNDAY<br />

' 8:30 «JB, . Church school<br />

11 a.m, • Morning worship<br />

Bta i<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p,m, • Bvinlng bible itaidy<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Oorbta<strong>City</strong><br />

R.S. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 8jn. Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

CALVARY ^DEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

m and New York Av,<br />

Semen Point<br />

Dan Gerbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, LM<strong>of</strong>nln| worship<br />

6 pjn.-. Family rtudy hour<br />

7 pjn, • Evening service<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddick,<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

18th< and Central AMBUI OMin <strong>City</strong>, N,J.<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 29,1984<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. • Morning Worship<br />

"A LIVING PAST AND<br />

A VITAL PRESENT"<br />

Rev. Stanley J.Menking<br />

CThB 10:30 Service breadeist on WIBG-AM ISM)<br />

STAFF<br />

David M. Pinch, Pastor,<br />

William R. McClelland, Associate<br />

Eugene M. McCoy, Organist/Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

NiBty f»i PWBr, laprant<br />

BSnfTMa<br />

Soloists<br />

Juiinni Frieturi, Mini Sgpr.no<br />

(,« Mueller, larlfsna<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Service 10:00 A.M.<br />

Also Church School at 10:00<br />

"THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE"<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH-ECUMENICAL<br />

8900 VENTNOR PARKWAY. MARGATE<br />

JMin. North <strong>of</strong> Qettn <strong>City</strong><br />

35 DENOMINATIONS flEPRESENTED<br />

Rev. Joseph DeLaurentis<br />

Pastoral Associate<br />

CU/*THAT WE MAY BEUEVF<br />

' " TEXT, ST. J0HM:20:29<br />

THE SENTfNEL-LEDQBB, OCEAN CITY, N.j<br />

Worship tot<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m, - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Mornhf worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

•ervice<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

800 S, Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora .<br />

The Rev. Russell H Bowers<br />

Jr., minister<br />

MJNDAY<br />

9:43 un. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 pjo, - Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th St. and West Av.<br />

Rev Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY ~~"<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning service<br />

p.m, - Prayer isrviee<br />

FAJTH BAPTIST<br />

Upper Township Middle<br />

hl<br />

Peny Road<br />

Barry Rice, paiter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a A. • Sunday school<br />

10:45a.m.-Morning service<br />

7 p.m, • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 pjn, • Bible study<br />

GMk<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

«th St. and Anbury Av.<br />

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

Map*. Joseph Doherty, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally -1 a.m. and 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 8 am and 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 8, 10115 and 11:30<br />

ajn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Thursday and Friday after<br />

8 a.m. Mass.<br />

Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

or anytime upon request.<br />

ST. AUGUSTWl'S<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

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

Step. James A. Carr, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

. Dally • 7 and I ajn.<br />

/ Saturday - 4 and 7 pjn.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:15 and H ajn.<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday • 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday -8,9:30 and 11 a.m.,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 4 to S p.m.<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pm<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and Landis Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. John KiUeen, 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 a.m.<br />

in church<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La.<br />

Sonj§fB Print " ' '<br />

rUMDN CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

1 55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 29,1984<br />

I Rev. John Peterson<br />

Pedricklown, New Jersey<br />

Solisi • Cliifly Ktever<br />

I HYMN HYMNSII SING 10:20 • CHURCH SERVICE 10:30<br />

J Servln Serving South Oce^n city Year 'Round<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

032 W«*l«y AVB. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H.J.<br />

Rev, Frank Mohr, Pastor<br />

Sunday Sehooh f i45 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 frmigportatk.n Call 399.1892<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH ST.* WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 29th, 1984<br />

9:30 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 4 7100 P.M. • REV. DONALD PHILUPS<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. - PRAYER SERVICE<br />

Sttndlno lor The<br />

Fundimtnttla<br />

oitht Filth<br />

BSI<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekday* after 8 a.m.<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3-30<br />

p.m and after 7 p.m. Mass.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

aid St. and Atlantic Av<br />

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

Msfr, Wlfllanj MeCorriitin,<br />

paitor<br />

MASSES •<br />

Dally. 8 a.m.<br />

Saturday - 6:30 p<br />

Sunday • S, 9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11 a.m. to<br />

noon, before mats in the<br />

evening and after daily mail.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

200 W. Tuekahoe Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • S am<br />

Friday • 8 am, and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • I.9:15 and 11 a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabash tand Poplar Avs.<br />

Unwood<br />

REV. DONALD E. HURLBEDT, Pat tor<br />

REV. DONALD PH0.UPS, Visitation Pastor~<br />

FRED CONNER. Youth Dimctor<br />

DAVESENSENEY, Choir Director<br />

FMLSENSENEY, Organist 1<br />

X Van Transporfati nto irilrrm ..unday Sinpol<br />

-i ' \ andCfiurcdD di M hmi i» S261<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 and 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday • 5:30 pjn.<br />

S d 7 W 8<br />

am. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 to S p.m.<br />

Christian $£am<<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

8th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

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

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. . Church Service<br />

and Sunday School<br />

DAttY " =<br />

11 a.m. to 2 pjn. > Reading<br />

Room open<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL ' i<br />

Lyndhurst and Wlstar Av,<br />

Marmora<br />

9:30 a.m. • Warship Service<br />

11 B.DL • Family bible hour<br />

7 p.m. - Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BOLE CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

S32 Wesley Av.<br />

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

Ray. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn, - Morning worship<br />

7:30 p,m, • Evening service<br />

WTON1SDAY<br />

8pjn. - Testimonymeeting. WEDNESDAY,<br />

" "*~ " 7:30 pjn, - Bayer service<br />

•nd bible study<br />

Efdsaipd<br />

HOLY TRBfflTY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

30th ft. and Bay Av.<br />

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

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

Motor<br />

iATUHDAY<br />

5:30 pjn. • Holy Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY<br />

B ajn. - Holy Eucharist<br />

10 ajn. • Choral Eucharist,<br />

Sunday school<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

Eucharist.<br />

- Midweek<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a.m. • Choral Eucharist<br />

with sermon, story hour and<br />

nursery.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Holy Eucharist in<br />

the chapel.<br />

.QrmkQrtfpdm.<br />

H<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX ><br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. Demetrois Contellos,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. Morning service.<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

55th St. and Asbury Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30 a.m. • Morning service<br />

with pest speaker.<br />

Daniel Hulitt <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />

LEMWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

183B Store Rd.<br />

Unwood —-<br />

u<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av, and Bethel<br />

Rd.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. William Brltt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 and 10:30 a.m. • Praise<br />

and worship.<br />

7 p.m. - Evening praise and<br />

worship<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS L.DJ.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. . Meeta in the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Snore<br />

Rd., Seavllle. (Just Inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Consortium.)<br />

All are welcome.<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

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

Albert E. Alspach, pastor<br />

Dr. Charles P. Cresaman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church school,<br />

adult forum.<br />

11 a.m. - The service<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landis Av,<br />

Sea Me <strong>City</strong><br />

HBflf TMB^<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church school<br />

br all ages<br />

11 a.m. -The serviw<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. and Dawes Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. Charles Rinck, pastor<br />

Rev. Margaret Olbb, ant.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship<br />

s. Mfhodist<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Sonen Point<br />

Bethel Rd. and Doran Av.<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />

"0Heh ones on earth! The poor<br />

In your midst me My trust;<br />

guard ye My trust."<br />

From Ito Band iSK/ntfrt/fHOJ<br />

the Baha'i faith*<br />

For Information Call:<br />

899-5737<br />

Jfirfit (dl|urct|<br />

The Presbyteriari Church* U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesi«y Avenut<br />

R#V. Wm. Radcliffe Ali«n JMM,, Pastor<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W, Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Organist: \_<br />

Jean C, Rldgway<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 29,1984<br />

MORNING WORSHIP -11:00 a.m.<br />

EVENIrJG WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 a.m.<br />

The Whole BiMe For The Whole Penon<br />

Graded Classes Nursery - Adults<br />

TUESDAY MORNING -10:30 a.m.<br />

^ le Study Fellowship<br />

WEDNESDA/;EVENING - 7:30 p.m.<br />

*" ' ' Thp BTBIe Study Houi 1 , '<br />

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2 t"Hptdlnfi Form The ttortt<strong>of</strong> Lilt" Philippics all*<br />

'•:/>< Vtifc&J *$&&.*!$&&& :ili®<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

and worsflip service. Nursery<br />

available.<br />

ST, PBTBB«<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

fth St. and Central Av.<br />

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

David M. KB* pntor<br />

WUUam R, McClelland,<br />

associate<br />

Eugene McCoy, director <strong>of</strong><br />

SUNDAY<br />

S a.m. - Church school<br />

10:30 a.m. - Honing<br />

worship, Pastor Flneft<br />

preaching.<br />

TROOTYIWITID<br />

METHODIST<br />

10 N. Shore Road<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. J.D. Overcast), Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 am • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m.«- Morning worhslp<br />

6:30 pjn" • youth meetings,<br />

Jr. and Sr. high school.<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av.<br />

Uflwood<br />

Rev. Harvey B. Van Sdver,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 i n • Morning<br />

service<br />

6:45 - Evening worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA OLE CITY<br />

Kennedy fflvd, and Fart Rd.<br />

W. Nichols, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Church school<br />

for family<br />

11 ajn. • Worship hour<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

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

David M, Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

Church school<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rt. BIO Petersburg<br />

Dr.John F. Garrahim, paste<br />

the stork report,<br />

Families from this area<br />

receiving congratulations for<br />

new arrivals at the stork dub<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

are;<br />

Steven and Susan<br />

(Bosbyshell) Holloway <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, a son, March 17.<br />

LaRue and Sharon (James)<br />

VKale <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a son,<br />

March 27.<br />

Robert and Frances<br />

(Feldraan) Wooiery <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, • son, March 29.<br />

Chris and Joan (Webb)<br />

Oostello <strong>of</strong> Northfield, a son,<br />

April 1.<br />

Keith and Robyhn<br />

(Donohue) Mack <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, a daughter, April 1.<br />

Rev. Robert E. Costello,<br />

pastor<br />

— John and Ruth (Me-<br />

Dermott) Coleman <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo, a son, April 3,<br />

Edward and Sandra<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8Ui St. & Asbury Ave,<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays lliOO A.M,<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M.<br />

Wfdntsdiy* i:0ff P.M.<br />

. Testimonial'Meeting<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

11 A,M. jo I P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1,<br />

SUNDAY _<br />

9:45 cm. - Horning (MMhij p<br />

11 a m. • Sunday settel ]<br />

TUCKAHOE UNiTR&jV<br />

METHODIST • i«S<br />

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•<br />

8<br />

PACK H - SECTION TWO THE 8ENT1NEL.LBPGEK, OCEAN CITY. N.J. THUBSDAV. APRILS,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High girls win the Woodbury<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

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

girls track team won the<br />

Woodbury Relays last<br />

ttwkend with a performance<br />

(hat surprised even their<br />

roach.<br />

"I knew we had a chance to<br />

win," Mid Mike Naples,<br />

"because we've got the talent<br />

to win at any time. But they<br />

did a few things at Woodbury<br />

(hat I wasn t expecting."<br />

The biggest surprise was<br />

their first-place flnlali In the<br />

^Hnt relay, eoviring thi<br />

distance in 4:23.1.<br />

"That was a pleasant<br />

surprise," said Naples "The<br />

Raiders in the ranking<br />

Five <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> trams are ranked among<br />

the best in South Jersey<br />

Girls Track.,,,, .....rith<br />

Baseball 11 th<br />

Tennis 15th<br />

Boys Track lfith<br />

..!7th<br />

NORTH!<br />

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r DAT1D: April 9.1984<br />

4 14,14, P.P.MS.7!<br />

Ang«la F, Pulvino, County Clerk<br />

7 North Main Street<br />

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and the address to which said ballot should be sent,<br />

and must be signed with your signature, and state the<br />

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to the undersigned either in wrifing^or by<br />

telephone, or the application form^rovided below may be<br />

completed and forwarded fo the undersigned,<br />

DATED: April?, 1984<br />

Angela F. Pulvino, County Clerk<br />

7 North Main Street<br />

Cape May Court House, N.J, 0MI0<br />

(609) 465-7111<br />

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lft — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J/<br />

ffl<br />

THURSDAY. APRIL 26, IBft-<br />

Raiders no longer unbeaten on diamond<br />

Bud Hlnck watched his<br />

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

Baseball Team fall from the<br />

ranks <strong>of</strong> the unbeaten and<br />

ftvom the lead <strong>of</strong> Cape-Atkntlc<br />

League, Division <strong>On</strong>e, this<br />

past week.<br />

First the Raiders let a<br />

possible fifth straight victory<br />

get away when Bridgeton<br />

feared {our In the seventh to<br />

gain a 6-4 win. Then, 24 hours<br />

later, Oakcrest outlasted OC<br />

tor a 2-1 win over 10 Innings.<br />

The two losses dropped the<br />

ReTders Into a second place<br />

M with the two teams that<br />

beat them, just one-half game<br />

behind Holy Spirit, Mainland<br />

and MUMlle are just another<br />

notch below.<br />

Things looked very good for<br />

junior David Miller against<br />

Bridgeton — until the final<br />

taming, mi teammates bad<br />

Thomas S. Moore<br />

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scored four runs for Mm,<br />

building a 4-2 lead.<br />

The scoring started in the<br />

second when Jim AUer<br />

singled, Brad Durkm walked<br />

and Dave Redding reached<br />

base on a fielder's choice,<br />

loading the bases. A walk to<br />

Pbte Thomas forced home a<br />

run and a sacrifice fly by<br />

Miller made it 2-1.<br />

Thomas walked in the<br />

fourth and stole second. He<br />

came home on a double by<br />

Dennis Jones, giving the<br />

Raiders a 3-1 lead. Alter the<br />

Bulldogs added another<br />

unearned run In the fifth,<br />

Redding and Thomas<br />

produced a fourth OC score<br />

after two were out.<br />

Redding singled and stole<br />

second. Thomas blasted a<br />

We committed eight errors and seven were routine plays 9<br />

double and Rlnck's<br />

enjoyed a 4-2 lead.<br />

team<br />

But in the Bridgeton<br />

seventh, Miller wafted a pair<br />

and was touched for a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

singles, tying the wore at 4-4<br />

and leaving a man on base.<br />

Itasnay Chann took care <strong>of</strong><br />

mat man when he drilled a<br />

two-nm home run over flie<br />

fence in left center to give<br />

Bridgeton the margin it would<br />

need.<br />

Mller, whose record leU to<br />

24, sfruck out seven, walked<br />

seven and wag tagged for<br />

•even hits before Brian Leslie<br />

came on to get the final out <strong>of</strong><br />

the seventh.<br />

The circumstances were<br />

completely different the next<br />

day against Oakcrest. The<br />

Falcons' Rob Furca gave the<br />

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Raiders trouble from the start<br />

and ended up pitching the f Jill<br />

10 innings for the win.<br />

"He (Furca) changes<br />

speeds very well," said<br />

Rlnck, "and he made use <strong>of</strong> a<br />

very good breaking ball."<br />

Furca retired the first 17<br />

batters before walking<br />

Tommy Armstrong in the<br />

sixth. He still had a no-hitter<br />

and a 1-0 lead entering the<br />

seventh but Dennis Jones<br />

doubled to left, breaking the<br />

no-hitter and putting the tying<br />

run in scoring position.<br />

Joe Jones singled but<br />

Dennis was stopped at third.<br />

A fly ball to right by John<br />

Gunnels was deep enough for<br />

Jones to score, tying the<br />

game.<br />

Leslie, who was pretty<br />

effective himself over seven<br />

Innings, allowing only four<br />

hits, striking out four and<br />

walking two, gave wiy to<br />

Thomas in the eighth.<br />

The Raiders got Btfle going<br />

in the extra Innings, contributing<br />

only an eighth inning<br />

ingle by Jim Monteleone and<br />

a ninth inning single by<br />

Dennis Jones.<br />

Oakcrest nearly ended the -<br />

game in the ninth Inning when<br />

an infield throw was <strong>of</strong>ftarget.<br />

But Joe Jones blocked<br />

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to the tenth, an #nw and a<br />

stolen base put the' Falcons<br />

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Another error sent' the win.<br />

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THURSDAY<br />

St. Joseph<br />

Home 11:00<br />

"Our ISIh nw Itmng M» then"<br />

J-C PLUMBING<br />

& HEATING<br />

•i m mimi i nis<br />

mm<br />

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Ojfdi<br />

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•u wnt m emu, on<br />

loose ball and cut down<br />

another potential run at the<br />

pUtte,<br />

The next batter, however,<br />

dropped down a luleide<br />

squeeze bunt and the Raider*<br />

had lost again.<br />

"OUT defense let Hi down la<br />

fene two Vmm,'i said Hack.<br />

"We committed eight Bff<strong>of</strong>i<br />

and seven were routine plays.<br />

Our pitching staff on a<br />

combined earned run average<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1,55 w we can't blame<br />

them,**<br />

"This la a well-balanced<br />

Raider sports calendar<br />

FRIDAY 1<br />

Lenape<br />

it Cherry Hill<br />

5:30<br />

SATURDAY<br />

MUlvUIe<br />

' Hone<br />

11 am.<br />

at<br />

Peno<br />

Relays<br />

8:30<br />

at<br />

' Rowland<br />

Relay!<br />

11:00<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS.<br />

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BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

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ALTERATIONS • BEMODEUNG • ADDITIONS<br />

SPECIAU3HBW VINYL SIDING<br />

• PHONE 399-4724 •<br />

Warren North<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. & Bay Ave. Phone 399-2936<br />

Building * Remodeling • Alterations<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding • Inferior & Exterior Painting<br />

• Formica Work • Furniture Repair & Refinlshing<br />

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ADDITIONS • GARAGES - DORMERS<br />

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"ALL RENOVATIONS"<br />

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

M. CHISM<br />

Specializing in Custom Building<br />

Additions • Alterations • Renovations<br />

ESTATES Cal. 399-8304<br />

Robert A. Davenport Jr.<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

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No Job Too Small<br />

Free Estimates 398-1222<br />

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Homs (609)653-0317<br />

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SUNDAY<br />

MONDAY<br />

at<br />

Mainland<br />

4:M<br />

Mainland<br />

Home<br />

4:00<br />

«*<br />

Mainland<br />

3:30<br />

at<br />

Mainland<br />

3:30<br />

division. _-—._-; _<br />

not i disgrace ana it doeiin't<br />

by any means."<br />

ThJd<br />

Utt to till* wetk't Cour0r-<br />

Fost baseball poll, MM.<br />

achednled to a&; KA Ti '*<br />

ranked Cbercket «i "ft*<br />

afternoon bot the game <<br />

postponed Indefinitely by Kg;<br />

grounds. ' " •'•"<br />

TUESDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lunches<br />

ommem<br />

HIGHSCHOOL<br />

MONDAY<br />

natter one - Cannelloni<br />

and sauce, tossed falad,<br />

platter, potato uM, plektei<br />

tomato, lettuce, Wheat br«*l<br />

and butter, fresh fruit, choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> milk. !<br />

peach cup, bread and butter PUtter one - Hot tarty<br />

milk chocolate cake, choice <strong>of</strong> "•=•- buttered com, cbUJea<br />

nnlk. pineapple era, cocomxt cakQ<br />

Ftatttr two - Grapefruit Atteo*am. .. 5<br />

Jules, chicken rice soup, Kite two -Choice <strong>of</strong><br />

Viced ban and cheese Map. Uvmnnt and onio?<br />

sandwich, carrot salad, freth •Krwtafc, carrot and eetefy<br />

: fruit choice, choice <strong>of</strong> milk. «*lckf, fresh fruit choice^<br />

salad, cheese, tomato, meat, Ftatter ttaM *><br />

dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, roTJtnd *Ui HZ, tomato, <br />

butter, fresh froit choice, drwdng <strong>of</strong> choice, roB<br />

Aoiee <strong>of</strong> aUk. butter<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Platter one—Cheeseburger<br />

on bun, relish, miutard,<br />

INTERMEDIATE SCHCWt<br />

catsup, home style baked MONDAY<br />

beans, chilled fruit cup, spice Hatte one -<br />

cake or fresh fruit, choke <strong>of</strong> with tomato saoc .<br />

toBk. •?*•' salad, chilled poach<br />

Flatter two—Tomato aoup, bread and butter, ,<br />

egg salad ianrhdeh, atuffed chocolate cake or fresh frojL<br />

celery, chilled fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> milk. ;|<br />

mUk.<br />

Platter two—<br />

Platter three — Ham salad butter and Jelly t<br />

platter, cole slaw, olives, saUd with Italian<br />

tomato, cup <strong>of</strong> fruit, rye bread<br />

and butter, fresh fruit choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

chilled peach cup,<br />

chocolate cake or fresh I<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Flatter one — Minestrone<br />

soup, tuna fish hoajjle, tomato<br />

and lettuce, potato drips,<br />

blueberry tarts, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

milk.<br />

Platter two — Chicken<br />

vegetable soup, bologna and<br />

cheese sandwich, carrot and<br />

celery sticks, fresh fruit<br />

choice, choice <strong>of</strong> mUk.<br />

Flatter three — Tossed<br />

salad, tomato, cheese, meat,<br />

dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, bagle and<br />

butter, fresh fruit choice,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

TUESDAY !<br />

Plitterone-CheeMburgBii<br />

on a bun, mustard, feUshj<br />

catadp, baked beans, mlmd<br />

fruit cap, spice cake or fresh;<br />

frutt, choice <strong>of</strong> mUk, '<br />

flatter two-Cbef's»alao<<br />

bowl with lettuce, tomato]<br />

ham, cheese, potato «sjad]<br />

roU and butter, spice cake ori<br />

fresh fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

WEDNESDAY ;<br />

Ptotter one -•' Mtnettrone<br />

soup, tuna fiih hoagle, lettuce.<br />

and tonuito, potato dlitai,<br />

THURSDAY ., Muebtny tarts with whipped<br />

Platter one-Meattoaf with «eam or fresh fruit, cholct<strong>of</strong>i '<br />

gravy, buttered peas, ". }<br />

whipped potatoes, bread and te* two — Bologna and!<br />

butter, yellow cake with fudge ****** sandwich, mustard<br />

Icing, choice <strong>of</strong> milk. , < *"1 mayonnaise, lettuce ah?]<br />

Platter two — Pineapple tomato, potato chips,*<br />

Juice, chicken noodle *Sm, blueberry tarts with whipped J<br />

salami and cheese sandwich, «»*» « fresh fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> {<br />

potato chips, fresh fruit mu choice, choice <strong>of</strong> Milk,<br />

Platter three — Gold meat<br />

**<br />

THURSDAY<br />

';<br />

t<br />

I<br />

PLASTERING<br />

HEWWORKAPATCHWfl<br />

WATERPROOFED .<br />

STUCCO<br />

PUSTEfflNG <strong>of</strong> A» Kinds<br />

Platter one - meat loaf:<br />

with brown gravy, buttered?<br />

sweetpeas, whipped potatoes,<br />

bread and butter, yeSow cake.'<br />

or fresh fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Flatter two — E« salad<br />

sandwich on rye breed, cup <strong>of</strong><br />

fruit, carrot md celatv itltfka.<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

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yellow cake or<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1984<br />

THE SENTINELLEPOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PACE II — SECTION TWO<br />

The 1984 fishing season is underway now on the Jersey Cap<br />

ByLOURODIA<br />

Ocianfiibingformackirel who use the area's public and<br />

will ht foilowid by bluefiih private boat ramps to launch<br />

fewiy Cape ,Mtb boate action alonf with wrick their own boats or for anglers<br />

1 dally from Sea Isle ashing for sea bass, blacklist who rent boats and motors<br />

.<strong>Ocean</strong> Cite and <strong>of</strong>liw (tautog), porglsa and a ftw from the liveries on the Inland<br />

tfWay»ita.hBurMdcod<br />

and pollock. Fluke will waterway,<br />

fUhlng trips. move into the ocean later In<br />

Ag the back tayi warm up,<br />

rel season precedes<br />

Bit summit,<br />

fluke move Into the ocean.<br />

fluifJsh, flute and weak, & May and Juna, fluke Some are cdught all summer<br />

seasons which usually action centers on the Inland long IB the inland waterwayi,<br />

taU aid <strong>of</strong> flie watm-wayi where thsy are but the ooeift-and.jDelmran<br />

f about the first tvpy for amaU boat anglers Bay, provide the<br />

May,<br />

mackeril giaerally<br />

•pent Hie Mm real action<br />

EFthi Jniey ape oeem.<br />

JgKrs, Delaware Bay's upcoming<br />

weakfish season<br />

wvidts a Ugh spot In in.<br />

erest for salt water anglers,<br />

drum generally follow<br />

MMthelWaware<br />

. schedule and should<br />

Btiw about mld-May, Fluki<br />

and, blues, also enter fee<br />

Dfflware Bay In iarly May,<br />

MfflLL GLUB MEETS<br />

Jersey ape Shell Qub will<br />

feature a sUde program on<br />

Ulbe mud flat medley"<br />

iurtng the meeting, Monday,<br />

IJte:?, l!l5 p^, at thi<br />

jWHinds Institute, Stone<br />

Harbor Boulevard, rte public<br />

hpw§teom§<br />

Kindergarten and first graders participate in the clay sculpting contest<br />

during PTA spring fair.<br />

Plan Building & Remodeling HOW!<br />

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- R1GISTIREDBUILPBR<br />

Additions • Alterations • Remodeling<br />

"Fourth Oentratlon <strong>of</strong><br />

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Free Estimates 398-6441<br />

Call after i p.m.<br />

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HOME REMODELING<br />

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loo;<br />

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. by<br />

Experienced<br />

Painters<br />

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CAttPET<br />

Company ,<br />

The Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in /<br />

STEAM EXTRACTION<br />

toqi<br />

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activity,<br />

jigs and lures while later<br />

Weakfish (sea trout) an summer catches are on bait.<br />

genenUy Mggir in ttii ipring Offshore fishing action<br />

wfcmi thty flnt movB Into starts In June with bluefish<br />

Delaware Bay, After leveral and tuna. The exotic fishes,<br />

weeks In the bay, weaka move including white and blue<br />

out into the deeper water and marlin, tuna, olbacore,<br />

leave, but a second body <strong>of</strong> wahbo, dolphin and swordflsh,<br />

fish, usually smaller, moves starts in late June<br />

Into the bay for the entire June Is the-best month for<br />

summer. Early l weaWlsh _ , „ • ,<br />

Aark fishing in the ocean.<br />

Mako shark* art the prime<br />

ocean shark fish target, with a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> other species<br />

available. Good shark action<br />

remains In the ocean all<br />

summer and into fall,<br />

Delaware Bay shark actton<br />

begins in late June or early<br />

July and continues through<br />

acttviyiaumauynnbucktaii Dimes walk-athoii on Sunday<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Phone 398-1547<br />

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• Residential — Commercial • New or Old<br />

• Ask About Cillln Construction<br />

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Rain Gutters<br />

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Let our Factory on Wheels come right to<br />

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Installation only takes two hours on the averaqe home,<br />

saving money & labor 20 yr guarantee on Baked Enamel<br />

Finish<br />

Average cost to do your home under<br />

196If vou call NOW |' ,oHs«,i<strong>of</strong><br />

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DECKS<br />

Tiborcilciss<br />

HM March <strong>of</strong> Dimes will<br />

hold its annual Cape May<br />

County walk-athon on Sunday<br />

beginning at 9 a,m from the<br />

information bureau on the<br />

Wiidwood Boardwalk at<br />

Scnenenger Avsmu.<br />

Participants may walk<br />

Individually or as a team for<br />

the 30 niometeri, ip-<br />

prozimately * 17 miles.<br />

Proceeds go to help in flu<br />

fight against birth defects<br />

through research, medical<br />

services and public health<br />

educatton,<br />

For more information call<br />

the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes at 2fi3-<br />

7152 or call 4fWUi.<br />

ISLAND ENTERPRISES<br />

Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Cleaning<br />

Spring & Fall Clean-ups<br />

Carpet, Upholstery & Window Cleaning<br />

Lawn cleanups & weekly cutting<br />

24 Hour Service<br />

Call 398-3383<br />

or 653-2006<br />

MAB) PAINTS<br />

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rior piaster dry well <strong>of</strong><br />

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wdshabihty ol enamel Will) _ (<br />

ilands, frequenI tvashinp I zX,<br />

d/eal on walk eipo'ed to con<br />

slant soiling<br />

the summer<br />

Crabbing generally gets<br />

underway In the Cape May<br />

County inland waterways in<br />

mid-June.<br />

Jetty and suf fishing starts<br />

In early May and continuei<br />

along the Jersey Cape Coast<br />

through fall,<br />

A year-round fishing contest<br />

for anglers who coma to<br />

Cape May County^ in its 49th<br />

yw. There is no advance<br />

registration or entry fee for<br />

this annual event. Anglers<br />

must register fish caught in<br />

Cape May County waters with<br />

any one <strong>of</strong> the county's <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

weighmasters.<br />

Fish over minimum sizes<br />

wUl be recognized with bronze<br />

award pins and a citation. All<br />

flsh entered In the contest<br />

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Tested and Proved Best<br />

Even Over Textured Plywood<br />

Solid Color LATEX<br />

TIMBER STAINS<br />

FOB INTERIOR AND CXTERIOK U"iE<br />

receive a red contest<br />

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close <strong>of</strong> the contest "4n<br />

December. >•'> V<br />

For a list <strong>of</strong> contest weigftf<br />

masters. Cape MiyJ'<br />

County tide table and a Hit <strong>of</strong><br />

the 1983 winners, vtHtir<br />

Fishing Contest, Box 3S5?<br />

Cape May County House, f(j<br />

0B210 ^-<br />

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Ideal for Entertaining.<br />

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I front Unit • 2 Bedrooms, 2<br />

full baths • open balcony,<br />

I Realistic S137,fO0,<br />

I Excellent Opportunity •<br />

Condominium with 1,700<br />

sq. ft, including large Kv.<br />

rm., din. area, kitchen, s<br />

bedrooms, 2 full baths.<br />

Plus open balcony, central<br />

, 2 ear parking arid a<br />

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rm., din, rm., kitchen, 3<br />

I bedroomi, 2 baths each,<br />

Plus Owners Quarters with<br />

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Oversized 2 car garase; Lot<br />

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Boatsllps. Inspect Now) III<br />

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structed home situate on<br />

86x100 lot W/5 boatsllps,<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> llv rm , din,<br />

rm., new kit, 4 bdrms, den,<br />

1 full baths 8. 2 car gar<br />

Asking Realistic S254500<br />

Extremely attractive con<br />

J temporaryonlBthSt Lagoon<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers you Living Rm w/<br />

wood burning stove. Dining<br />

Rm , Kit, 4 BR'S, 3 B s ,<br />

\ Heated 8. Furn 2 Docks, 2<br />

Lg B/S's. -Adequate <strong>of</strong>f<br />

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$SO,000.00 2 yun<br />

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VALU1<br />

Riviera Lagoonfront • •«<br />

trance hall, living room,<br />

dining room, country "kit<br />

chart, large family room<br />

with fireplace, half bath<br />

laundry room, 5 bedrooms,<br />

2 full baths plus enclosed<br />

patio, • garage, 2 open<br />

leeks,, lounging deck,<br />

Mat slips, floating dock<br />

Don't miss this low Interest<br />

2nd ifnerfgage. «o,ooo.oo<br />

for, 2 ylars at 1% Interest fe<br />

qualified buyer. Priced to<br />

sell at $198,000.<br />

Dutch Colonial • Corner<br />

location in Nice Area • Llv.<br />

r,, w/fireplaee, formal din.<br />

rm., modern kit., gunroom,<br />

3 Bdrms,, Den, 2 full baths,<br />

1 ear gar. Recent price<br />

reduction • inspection En-<br />

couraged.<br />

Ranch Home • 3 Bdrms,, 2 ;<br />

.. full baths, lo. aftaeffed gar,<br />

MinOlni featurei. Clir<br />

Today!<br />

Bay Area Si'<br />

Kit., 4 BR's<br />

porch, Ott ,<br />

$79,500.00. I<br />

Two Bedroom Cottage •<br />

Situated on lot 32 x Hi,<br />

Asking !6y,$00. Inspect I<br />

TodayI<br />

Single Family, centrally<br />

located has 3 Bdrms, 2 full<br />

baths, oil heat, lot 40x115.<br />

Asking (72,500.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

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R,I. For Site R.I, For Salt R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

ROBERT L SHARP, Realtor<br />

SMIJpSTAH. rft 'I7OOMIIJIV.JIHL'<br />

399-0784 LQ 301.1887<br />

INVEST NOWI<br />

Income producing duplex <strong>of</strong>fers i year round 3 bedroom<br />

•PIS. Convenient to shopping and the community center.<br />

Located en a 40x115' let, mil property li listed for sale at<br />

•mow.<br />

REALTORS<br />

Home win superior design. Aeron from excellent beach.<br />

Fully alrcendltioned, 1 flagstone patios, beautifully landscaped,<br />

and sprinkler system. Detached 1 ear garage<br />

with electric door opener, ceramic tile bafhi, and<br />

greenhouse. Financing available to qualified buyer.<br />

A fine Investment opportunity In fht popular •outhtnd.<br />

This 2 bedroom cottage sets on a large 41x100 lot and has<br />

an unfinished second floor for expansion or duplex con<br />

version. iW,S00,<br />

Nice corner property. Single family home with 1 bedroom,<br />

!_ bam Income apartment ever garage, f 114,000.<br />

Owner says, "SELL! 11" Don't miss this opportunity to<br />

own a a bedroom condominium (for Investment or personal<br />

use); situated on a eornir with southern exposure<br />

Priced right af only !»,ooo. Call today for an appolnfjnent.<br />

•<br />

Spacious duplex with ocean view from 2nd floor enclosed<br />

sun porch, excellent rental Income. •xcellenf location<br />

near shopping, playground, tennis courts & Mi block to the<br />

Best beaches 1134,000,<br />

This property Is only V% block to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest<br />

beaches, 1 bedrooms, I bath. Interior It In excellent eon<br />

rfiflon, (89,900.<br />

W W. 17th St. Lovely duplex home In nicest lagoon area In<br />

has 3 bedrooms, Vft baths, 2nd unit has t bedrooms, 1<br />

bath.SW,000.<br />

A/lultl family property with 3 fownhevse-type apartments<br />

and I ranch Style unit. Close to shopping, tennis courts,<br />

and beaches. Excellent Income producer. Owner financing<br />

available to qualified buyer. Call today for ail the<br />

details. %159M0,<br />

Duplex a bedrooms down and 1 bedroom up, iay living at<br />

lit finest, I boafsiips, Extra wide ssxioo lot with large<br />

tached garage. Asking 1135,000.<br />

Lovely three bedroom, M bath home featuring central<br />

air conditioning, attic storage, hot/cold shower room<br />

space. House is 2 feet deeper than original model. Some<br />

I '• furniture may be purchased. 1135,000.<br />

Iweh.MMM.<br />

1 to shopping and<br />

ich. Large lot, Starter or<br />

retirement home priced to sell, J42,000.<br />

Gracious older home near beach with Guest House License:<br />

for 4 rooms. Den, bedroom, Vi Nth on 1st floor, 3<br />

6earooms #2 baths en 2nd floor, Large room + 'A bath<br />

over oarage. Off street parking, L Ttta^*," 4 - '<br />

***** * : '* |<br />

Cheerful ranch home with large kitchen addition, dining<br />

room, living room£ 3 bedrooms, and 1 bath. New ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Mkny extras. Nearby shopping and public transportation.<br />

Must seel 11*79,900.<br />

Furnishings by Kensington in this tastefully decorated 2<br />

bedroom, i bath condo in move-in condition. Reserved<br />

parking and two balconies. S105,0M>.<br />

VAN maintained duplex In an excellent location with an<br />

ocean view. Short distance to beach and boardwalk,<br />

, Owner will consider selling first floor as a condo. iisf.ooe,<br />

mnto<br />

Ocein <strong>City</strong>. ity. N.J. 08226<br />

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8, air-eend,, pool,<br />

•reereation room, Condo fee<br />

fyst m/tno. includes<br />

wafer, sewer & Insurance,<br />

just 2 yrs, oidi Asking<br />

_; RBOUCjfD. •"""<br />

uP» 3 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

s^^^^^^<br />

398-5000<br />

829-5000<br />

Must Sell<br />

Owner relocating<br />

Reduced to M49.S00<br />

/Maintenance frt« home near beach In prestigious gardens<br />

section. Five bedrooms, 2 oaths, living room, dining room,<br />

sun room, large eatin country kitchen, economical gas<br />

heat, 2 ear garage, vinyl siding, taiOu 1 lot.<br />

CALL 3181311<br />

7th St. at Pleasure Ave.<br />

OCEANFRONT<br />

SPiCTACULAR CONTtMPORARY HOMB with<br />

panoramic view <strong>of</strong> ocean, Inlet and Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

skyline. First level Urge entrance foyer, family<br />

room with fireplace, two Bedrooms, bath and laundry<br />

facilities, second level living room with<br />

cathedral celling, fireplace, dining room, great kitchen,<br />

powder room, master bedroom with bath<br />

1219,500,<br />

SPECTACULAR A—FRAMI Or* BINNI5VILI.i<br />

LAKE eompfete with floating dock, must see fa ap-"~<br />

preeufe, tlM,0M. ' /<br />

MULTI UNIT IN GARDENS Vi Block from beach,<br />

totally remodeled. Great Investment, $225,000,<br />

TOWNHOUSiS KiiAR iiACH, Great for young<br />

families, 2 bedrooms, I to bath, wet bar In living<br />

room, only a stones throw to beach. $12»,S00,<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION IN UPPER TOWNSHIP,<br />

California style rancher with luxury features, not,<br />

normally found in this price range. <strong>On</strong>ly 184,500, Jo'<br />

day occupancy.<br />

Send for a copy <strong>of</strong>:<br />

"HEAL ESTATE HIGHLIGHTS" by<br />

NORDIC REAL PT4TE<br />

7ih snd Pleasure Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0822ft<br />

6G9.399-2936<br />

REALTY<br />

OCEAN CITY CONDOMiNIUMS<br />

Wesley Ave. Beautiful 3level<br />

tewnhouse, 3<br />

bedroom, 4 bath uniticom-<br />

Plefe with fireriiaee,<br />

whirlpool, dishwtiher,<br />

washer/dryer, onl-car<br />

Birage a, ro<strong>of</strong> fop 'sundecks.<br />

Don't miss thlsiop.<br />

portunityl<strong>On</strong>iyi24»,0O0l<br />

^mmnvi %•<br />

LUXURYiy-THf-SfAl<br />

Sumptuous ocean living at<br />

510 37th St, Beautiful 2nd<br />

fir, condo: 3 BDRMS, plus<br />

den, IV, baths. Cathedral<br />

ceilings, fireplace, eiee,<br />

heat, «lr-eond,, deluxe earpet<br />

& drapts. Great ocean<br />

views, Yours for $350,000,<br />

OCEAN Ci-hf DUPLEXES<br />

^^m9<br />

ixeellenf Incomt poten.<br />

•««. Don't pais fijis upl<br />

$" r-fa<br />

BAYFRONT UiVfNG ~<br />

• Lovely 3 BR,, 2 bath, 1st<br />

floor eondo. on the bay.<br />

Complete with boafsHp,<br />

eltc. heat, air conditioning,<br />

fireplace. Has large eommen<br />

dtek and large 2-ear<br />

garage, A great buy at<br />

i2?5,ooo. ,<br />

^ . h e a n a n d<br />

carport. Take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

u> bMehfrenf<br />

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jader »ioo,ooo. Mala bouse<br />

1 talff. Gr,.t<br />

Agtag -MM* mte SaMeMmooCmtrai<br />

, ^ Avenue, tolM 1 lot, good<br />

m m ^ m ^ development opportunity,<br />

_ Just listed for $140,000,<br />

Charming single family<br />

. ... i, sun<br />

room, 2 oar garage, hot<br />

. Excellent, value. Just<br />

near Gold Out, 3 reduced to f147,000.<br />

, bedrooms, 3 baths, brick - -^ —.<br />

fireplace, deluxe kitchen Anbury Ave. duplex, Three<br />

• with nil appliances. Fully bedrooms, 1 bath in each<br />

furnished. Just listed for unit. Carport, large sun<br />

1119,000. deck. Owner has changed<br />

plans and desires quick<br />

sale. Asking $169,500.<br />

**WA Central Av«. jfMftd<br />

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Gardens Home near beach<br />

with Income apartment, j|<br />

bedrooms, ivi baths,<br />

m, fireplace, oil<br />

Two a, Three BH.» one bath<br />

duplex In excellent eon<br />

L dlflon, fully furnished and<br />

, . _,„—,.»..i» min 4S'uvs' f<strong>of</strong> and li sting<br />

gaj hyrom Rtftitj /Warm<strong>of</strong>a,,gp.teufh to ivergritti Oriva<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

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NORDIC REAL ESTATE<br />

Tins BJY»«<br />

(603)399.2936<br />

Support your local w^<br />

APOEMTOOUR<br />

MOTHERS AND W7VES<br />

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stJU remaining the boy» that<br />

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" rseourae every two ytara — agreed on an aiwtere budget , _ .<br />

mtoor changes can be worked not four years as it was forimibeUeveUwtttmay couldniakefordolniont, " 4.'TOien I am elected, I WlH to<br />

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<strong>City</strong> Council memberf hare<br />

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