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PAGE SIXTEEN THI OCfAN CITY StNTINIL LIDOIR TUESDAY, JULY.,31, 1W3 •JULY NEWS<br />

.Obituaries m<br />

Carolyn L. Rockwood<br />

Mrs. Carolyn (Carrie) L,<br />

Rockwood, Of TIT Bay av., died<br />

Sunday at the Mayfair Nuriing<br />

€P, QLlectnic<br />

Home In Homers Point She was<br />

Mrs. Rockwood was born in<br />

Germaiitown and had been an<br />

Ocean City resident for six<br />

years. She was retired at the<br />

ige of 78 as office manager for<br />

the publ<strong>is</strong>hers of the Book of<br />

Knowledge. She also was a<br />

former member of the Third<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church of Ger-<br />

mantown.<br />

Surviving are two nieces with<br />

whom she made her home.Mrs.<br />

Edith K Dav<strong>is</strong> and Mias Ethel<br />

Bender<br />

1337 West Av©. • Ocean City, N. J. • Ph. 399=3130<br />

x * ^ ^ ^ .-.-.•.• •<br />

MAXIMUM RATES<br />

PAID ON<br />

Services will be held<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) m 9:30<br />

a.m. at the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home, 809 Central ay,, with the<br />

Rev, William R, Allen, pastor of<br />

the First Presbyterian Church,<br />

officiating. Interment wUl be at<br />

Ivy Hill . Cemetery.<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

CLIP and SAVE THIS<br />

VALUABLE COUPON<br />

3-WAY<br />

LIGHT BULBS<br />

50 • 100 • 150<br />

WATTS<br />

31Plus<br />

Tax<br />

Reg. Price 85*<br />

Offer Good with<br />

Coupon <strong>On</strong>ly,<br />

Expires Thurs.,<br />

Aug. 2<br />

!•••••••••••<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

The Cape May County National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

Interest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity, If they are not, no higher Interest rate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />

Any of our officers will be glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY « SEA BLE CITY « CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OP THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

Our New Drive-In,<br />

Walk-In Office at<br />

33rd STRUT<br />

and<br />

BAY AVENUE<br />

Customor Pprklhg at All Our Offlcfta<br />

* s<br />

*'->^ t - v.<br />

'.li'-<br />

-**,•<br />

t-\ £>**••«:<br />

Frank W. Meyers<br />

OCEAK<br />

TUESDAY<br />

AUGUST<br />

iiTHIT, JSIMPION<br />

&VE.<br />

it! P.M.<br />

O.C. JHGEES<br />

HOXIE<br />

BROS 3 RING<br />

CIRCUS<br />

HOXIE<br />

BROS. 3-RING<br />

CIRCUS<br />

HOXIE<br />

BROS. 3 KING<br />

CIRCUS<br />

U. MYCEES _<br />

PARKWAY PHARMACY<br />

MUSIC rat, in OXTER<br />

OCEAN CTTY PltJMBMG<br />

JOHN'S BARBCR STOP<br />

'Walk Art Show Saturday<br />

Frank W. Meyers, of 1518<br />

Weft IV., died Thuriday in<br />

Sore Memorial Hospital after Over<br />

Over<br />

700<br />

700<br />

wnateur<br />

ftmateur arid<br />

arid Taipher Taicher, Jttnmw Jimmy Ludnn Luden, ab- ah. Mayor Mavor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

fTofessiona! art<strong>is</strong>ts will d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

Waldman<br />

a period of failing health. He<br />

stract painter; Robert Douglas and other city officials will open<br />

thousands of paintings at Ocean<br />

was 76,<br />

Hun er, oil painter; Ruth the show on Saturday morning.<br />

City's nth annual Boardwalk<br />

Mr. Meyers was a retired<br />

Pet lock, collage special<strong>is</strong>t; Jim The Boardwalk Art Exhibit If<br />

Art Show Saturday, August 4.<br />

engineer having spent 44 years<br />

Lang, prlntmaker and Homo- one of many major special<br />

The exhibit which will begin<br />

with the Budd Manufacturing<br />

Johnson,<br />

attractions held by the City. <strong>On</strong><br />

at 10 a.m. and stretch tor "14<br />

Automobile Parts Company, He<br />

The Boardwalk Art Slow was August 9, th<strong>is</strong> resort will<br />

bjocks, <strong>is</strong> the largest event of its<br />

had been an Ocean City<br />

initiated 11 years ago through present its 64th annual Baby<br />

kind in the world.<br />

resident for 10 yean.<br />

the efforts of James F, Parade, the oldest event of i%<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>ts are permitted to enter<br />

Surviving ii h<strong>is</strong> wife, Marian,<br />

Penland, Ocean City kind on the Jersey Shore. The<br />

the show free gnd over $2,500 in<br />

Mass of the Resurrection was<br />

businessman, and Dr. Marcia National Surfcasting chain-,<br />

cash prizes will be given in<br />

uid Monday morning in St.<br />

Smith. The success of the show pionshipB will be held on August<br />

various categories. A Best of<br />

Augustine'! R,C, Church<br />

eventually led to the establ<strong>is</strong>h- ll, and a Sand Sculpturing<br />

Show award of 1280 will be<br />

followed by interment at Holy<br />

ment of the Ocean City Cultural<br />

presented to both an amateur<br />

Crosi Cemetery, Mays Lan-<br />

Arts Center, 409 Wesley av.,<br />

and professional entry.<br />

ding, Arrangementi were by<br />

which features continuous<br />

Work will be for sale in a<br />

the Wimberg Funeral Home,<br />

exhibits and a variety of in-<br />

TILT ON<br />

variety of media including structional programs.<br />

watercolor, oils, graphics, An exhibit of the winning<br />

sculpture and mixed media.<br />

Anna K. Lien<br />

paintings will be held through<br />

The Boardwalk Art Show has August in the main gallery of<br />

traditionally been an ideal<br />

Mrs, Anna K, Liesc, of 5539<br />

the Center, which <strong>is</strong> open TILTON IMOPPINO CtNTlR<br />

place to obtain a fine painting<br />

NORTHFI ILD-Mfell*?<br />

Asbury av,, died unexpectedly<br />

Monday through Saturday; FRII PARKINS AT BOOR<br />

at nominal cost.<br />

Sunday In Shore Memorial The show will be Judged by<br />

Hospital, She was 7S five Philadelphia area<br />

NOW SHOWING<br />

Mrs. Lieie was formerly professional art<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

from Philadelphia and hadteachers,<br />

including Richard SEAVU<br />

resided here for 16 years. She<br />

retired in I960 as .physical<br />

WALT DISNEY'S<br />

education teacher in the<br />

SKATEUND<br />

Philadelphia public schools<br />

14 Atlantic Aftnut GREATEST<br />

after 40 years in that position,<br />

Dill 3W-4401<br />

ACHIEVEMENT!<br />

Sje was a member of the<br />

National Association of Retired<br />

Teachers.<br />

Fri. and Sal.<br />

Surviving are her husband,<br />

Ludwigi one son, James L,, of<br />

Lafayette, Colo,; two l<strong>is</strong>ters,<br />

Mrs. Margaret Aujtin, of<br />

Cranford, and Mrs. Catherine<br />

Sehrader, of Santa Monica,<br />

Calif,; and one grandchild.<br />

Services will be held Thursday<br />

at 11 a.m. from the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, 809<br />

AMiSSBN TUESDAY Ml<br />

Central av,, with the Rev, John<br />

Stilton officiating. Interment<br />

fflUSHY NSHT 76<br />

will be at Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo, Friends may call<br />

CUS£D SWAYS INMIWt • WAN 1YMI<br />

Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

RAKY OAY SESSWtS TfCHNlCOLOR" US**<br />

IMHHH h »(•« BUI trnilHTV «, K<br />

1:30 to 4 P.M.<br />

eQNTINUOUl IMSWI OAII.Y<br />

Enjoy T-ur<br />

•trap Jain a Claw<br />

601 Roosotett Blvd.<br />

of 34tfi St.<br />

The Largest Selection of<br />

COLD WINES in Th<strong>is</strong> Area<br />

Phana 399-0297<br />

CONEY'S<br />

34TH STREET<br />

OH HOOMVUT ilVB. ONI Iffic nOM HBa<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

WE SELL SMffS<br />

1 EQUIMEIT tth c Bairmuik, Sain city<br />

tay •<br />

continuum Noon 'Til MJMM<br />

Sessions<br />

Snrv<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

BAR t<br />

bonding <strong>ordinance</strong> b<br />

law tour th<strong>is</strong> monih<br />

advert<strong>is</strong>e for f« faff<br />

long ares, part/of, .<br />

meadowland and Mow<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ce the B$ te ta,<br />

sink the pilings, tm<br />

foundation andhiV«<br />

floor work done<br />

weather gelr "<br />

said. .<br />

Tbe actual<br />

building will<br />

i d<br />

target date «| 1<br />

W* for thtJratJd openlnf.<br />

emergency vehicles between<br />

the easterly and westerly Bides James Penland (right) exhibit director and<br />

of the railroad; the alleviation me founders of the Ocean City Boardwalk Art Slow, •' * I<br />

Of traffic bottlenecks which now works with Committee members to put up an- /<br />

ex<strong>is</strong>t at present grade nouncement signs at the new information booths on<br />

crossings; and the free<br />

movement of vehicular and the boardwalk. The show, which will feature over 800<br />

pedestrian traffic in areas of art<strong>is</strong>ts, will be held from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on<br />

the city which are experiencing Saturday. (See story page 18, Section 2.)<br />

rapid residential and commercial<br />

growth."<br />

The 29th st. crossing <strong>is</strong><br />

especially important as an<br />

access route to the Bayberry p Trie sewage problem<br />

Cove area for fire fighting<br />

equipment housed at the fire<br />

station at 29th st. and Wat av.<br />

Garrett said he has no idea<br />

how long it will take to get<br />

Transportation Department<br />

approval or If all five crossings<br />

will be approved at once.<br />

Issue <strong>is</strong> cloudy\<br />

for sewer plan<br />

by Thomas-tr Watkins<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the final article In a series about the sewage d<strong>is</strong>posal<br />

cried entitled "Is regionalizalion the answer?"<br />

--/3Btiafai.w'.th a. f<br />

privately-owned lewir system. While it's true the city owns a"<br />

treatment plant and lines in the south end of town, those too are*<br />

operated and maintained by the New Jersey Water Company,<br />

Ocean City D<strong>is</strong>trict, Sewer Div<strong>is</strong>ion.<br />

Thii aiptct of private ownership clouds Ocean City's position in<br />

the regional sewer plan for Cape May Couny,<br />

Bob Luke as stage manager, The utility company <strong>is</strong> naturally reluctant to invest new capital<br />

and awards chairman, and Ed into plant s and equipment if in the foreseeable future that it will be<br />

Poole as financial chairman. bought out (and not necessarily at a profit) by the Cape May<br />

Further appointments will be County Utilities Authority.<br />

announced soon.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> uncertainty and the uncertainty of the «!«« regionalizatien<br />

In addition to h<strong>is</strong> off-stage concept led to a meeting at City Hall here Wednesday with the City<br />

activities, Williams will also Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners, utility company officials and representatives of<br />

erve as master of ceremonies the County Utilities Authority.<br />

for the foruth straight- year.<br />

Already during 1973 Tom has<br />

At that meeting KB. Earnhardt, president of the New Jersey<br />

emceed four M<strong>is</strong>s New Jersey<br />

Water Co., told the City and the County that the State has given<br />

^Atlantic, Cape May and<br />

preliminary approval for additional faculties at the firm's 3rd it.<br />

Gloucester Counties, Williams<br />

and Simpson av, primary treatment plant.<br />

<strong>is</strong> currently program director The improvement will bt in the form of two new tanks that are<br />

and moming personality for expected to handle the anticipated flow through the summer of<br />

WSLT radio, a sports column<strong>is</strong>t 1977. Earnhardt stated that the improvements have been approwtd<br />

with the Ledger and host of h<strong>is</strong> only in theory and now specifications and engineering studies will<br />

own wetkly telev<strong>is</strong>ion have to be submitted to the State.<br />

program. Twice during th<strong>is</strong> Earnhardt said he hopes to have final State approval by January<br />

year he has worked with the 1 and construction to start immediately thereafter with complrtka<br />

reigning M<strong>is</strong>s America, Terry of the additional facilities in time for the 1974 gumnMri<br />

Meeuwsen,<br />

estimated cost of the project Is 1300,000.<br />

Barnhardt also announced that the State has dnled I<br />

Joining the M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City pony's application to construct a new tecondu^ or<br />

pageant team for the fifth year treatment plant in the vicinity of 28th at, and the bay. ?MVWi<br />

eontinued on page ll<br />

continued on pa*


PAGE a -SECTION ONI<br />

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solids, geometries or patterns.<br />

STOCK<br />

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Regularly M0.00 to<br />

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Assortment of Mull, Shifts,<br />

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FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1973 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE 3 - SECTION<br />

WEEKEND<br />

FLOWER SPECIALS!<br />

CARNATIONS<br />

$1 50<br />

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A Lovely ORCHID<br />

ARRANGEMENT \<br />

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FLOWER SHOP—First Floor<br />

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Telephone 399.5511<br />

Flower Shop (<strong>On</strong>ly) 399.5516<br />

STOPPER<br />

If you've decided to put music in your life, your best choice <strong>is</strong><br />

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ORGAN SALON—4th Floor<br />

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Nylon - Polyester Cottons<br />

SHIFTS - LONG DRESSES 30% OFF<br />

HANDBAGS 30% OFF Reg. Price<br />

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|Chiidren's Shots, Sandals and Sneakers I j<br />

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Friday 9 am,-9 p.m.<br />

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BYTHI<br />

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JOHN J. SOUTHARD .'Advert<strong>is</strong>ing Manager<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: UM per year by mail in „,„„<br />

City and vicinity: fit months, 12.50. Elsewhere. Mil. of<br />

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M<strong>is</strong>s<strong>is</strong>sippi River per year, U-1S, Price on newtmtand. 10<br />

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20-30% Off<br />

Summer Merchand<strong>is</strong>e<br />

84M3AstayA« 39B-3I5<br />

i 1 i<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

— An* average of 25 wes made<br />

at the Monday afternoon game<br />

with top score of m*k tumad In<br />

by Sally Hagy and Gladys<br />

Spreeher, Runnersup were<br />

Mary Frances Bigelbert and<br />

Reuben Sussman, 27'i. and<br />

Theresa Alexander and Lucille<br />

Mina, 26.<br />

Tuesday evening's game<br />

produced an average of 84 in<br />

both directions, Pr<strong>is</strong>cilla Root<br />

and Roberta Mendelsohn<br />

teamed up with 102 ^ to take top<br />

honors in the North-South<br />

section. Also above average<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Haas,


PASf 6 — SICTION ONI<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Sieen <strong>is</strong> the bride oj Richard M. Ackerman<br />

Miea Q...11-... n.-i- " - -<br />

MIu SieJley Ruth Steen, of Richard Martin Acktrman,<br />

chughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, nn of Mr, and Mrs, William- H.<br />

Liyton Stein, of Rosement, AckeBman, Jr., of Cljerry Hill,<br />

Pi,, arid formerly of Glenwood at an outdoor ceremony<br />

dr.. thii city, became the bride recently at the Overbrook Golf<br />

CHOLLY'S<br />

NOLLY FARM<br />

& COUNTRT GIFT SHOP<br />

Routi 9, Marmora Ph. 391 3184<br />

Open Every Day<br />

Exempt Monday<br />

TIFF ANY CHANDELIER<br />

"Old and Co//ecfofa/e"<br />

COPPER and BRASS POTS and<br />

CONTAINERS<br />

• PLANT STANDS and PATIO POTS<br />

• DRIED and SILK FLOWERS<br />

A Largo Selection of<br />

PERMANENT FLOWERS<br />

SUN TIME <strong>is</strong> ..<br />

FUN TIME<br />

SELVAGN<br />

PHARMACY<br />

Tanning Lotion • Beach Toys<br />

Ice C^t • Rafting<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Swimming IMes<br />

Ave. Ph. 399-3535<br />

THOMHIRD'S " '<br />

ANNIVERSARY SALE<br />

Saturday <strong>On</strong>ly - August 4<br />

tOO COW HIDE BETS in small size only.<br />

Fire for children's Gifts<br />

SADDLE COLOR DOG LEASH BAG M | |.<br />

(Mills at M6.50 - Special Bargain at 3<br />

SPECIAL<br />

DAM HUE LARGE COWHIDE SHOULDER<br />

BAfi. Witti Mongratn.'29.50 Value<br />

Club in Bryn Mawr, Pa, A<br />

reception followed at the dub.<br />

Rev. RichardS. Kauffman, of<br />

the Bryn Mawr Preibyterim<br />

Oiureh, officiated and wa<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>ted by the Rev. Roger I.<br />

McOrath, of Vlneland.<br />

The bride <strong>is</strong> the grand-<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

William Gebow, of Arlingtoii,<br />

Ma<strong>is</strong>., and Mri, Clarence S.<br />

MitcJiell, of Laurel. Del.<br />

The bride wore a white<br />

sleeveless silk organza over<br />

taffeta gown with a high<br />

neckline and a V bodice of<br />

reembroidered lace over net<br />

"Hie Aline skirt with gathered<br />

back ended in a train featuring<br />

a hemline of double row* of<br />

matching lace, Her wide<br />

* carrfed a bouquet of (gardenias,<br />

stephanotls and baby breath.<br />

MM, Bruce C, Campbell, of<br />

Hatboro, Pa., wai matron of<br />

honor. The bridesmaids were<br />

Mrs, Timothy F, Wente, of<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y,, and thii city;<br />

$12?s<br />

Thi Most Popular lig in Our Lint<br />

STYLE 9347<br />

- Retails'2550 -<br />

SPECIAL CROUP OF FACTORY<br />

IMPERFECTS - WITH MOflOSRAM *9<br />

JJAL BARRETTS - %M Retail 50*<br />

IffGlll LttfflH WATCH AA4<br />

BAUDS Reg. ^.OO if!<br />

Table Full of Odd fi«ltt<br />

UHEN TO W0MP BROIDCIST, SIT. - From<br />

!!!!<br />

cMft City—ttHfamilyr«tor1ofth«U.S.A ?<br />

HOUftHATU RDA Y, Aug. 4-9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Hird<br />

mmmmmm<br />

•• •»<br />

Mrs. Richard M. Ackerman<br />

'•• I<br />

THj OCEAN CITY _SENTINE>LCDO1R<br />

Mrs. David J. Farrell<br />

Nobel-Farrell nuptials<br />

in Tuckahoe Method<strong>is</strong>t<br />

MM Peggy Hall, of Jactaon,<br />

Mich,; Miu Beth Adttrman, of<br />

Cherry Hill, s<strong>is</strong>ter of the<br />

groom; and M<strong>is</strong>s Leslie Wright,<br />

of Bryn Mawr,<br />

The bridal attendants 1 PALERMO—The wedding of<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Irene E. Noble and David<br />

Her headpiece was of da<strong>is</strong>ies<br />

J. Farrell took place recently at<br />

and yellow roses and ihe<br />

Tuckahoe United Method<strong>is</strong>t<br />

arried a bouquet of yellow<br />

gowns Church. Reverend— John resei, white da<strong>is</strong>ies and baby'i<br />

and matching garden hata were Garrahan performed the breath.<br />

pink, blue and lavender flowers' double-ring ceremony.<br />

The mother of the bride wore<br />

printed on white dimity. They The bride ii the daughter of -a long gown of aqua crepe and a<br />

were rtyled similar to the Mr, and Mrs, Outlet Noble, corsage of yellow rosei while<br />

bride's gown, Their Hemmed and the groom's mother Is Mr*. the sroom's mother wort a Uue<br />

bouquets were of pink baby Joseph TarreM.<br />

printed silk dress and a corsage<br />

roses, blue delphinium,. Mri^Oiarleie Marker, iliter of white orchids.<br />

lavender baby carnations and of the bride, Tabernacle, N,J,,<br />

baby breath. Matching blue was the matron of honor Mrs. Dorothy Ftadieson was<br />

bows and streamers trimmed Ronald Harker, Tabernacle, organ<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

the gowns, hats and teuquMt, was the best man. Serving aa A wedding luncheon waa held<br />

wimam H. Mumm^m, of tuners were Scott Noble, at the Midway Inn, Buena and<br />

HNella, served at bttt man for brother of the bride, Palermo, Hie newlyweds spent their<br />

b<strong>is</strong> brother, Urtierg were Ray aid John Jerbasi, of Glenolden, honeymoon in Willlamsburg,<br />

H. Cordier, qf Undenwoid, ft. Virginia. They are now residing<br />

The bride<br />

fortl; Steven Kaplan, Qf y«t- i<br />

nor, and JamesPColliqujf Jit. •'<br />

Laurel. ,<br />

The bride it a im graduate<br />

of CazenoyU College in<br />

Carenovia, N.Y., and a 1171<br />

graduate of William Smith and<br />

Hobart CoUeges of


PAOl a - SECTION ONE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLIDgjR<br />

Ads Bring You Quick Result, Ocean City Coming, Events<br />

k^<br />

• Sp«elallzlrig In Early American<br />

Reproductions<br />

• Colonial Style Lamps<br />

Summer Shopping and BrowiingHouri:<br />

Monday-Saturday 10a m 9p m ; Sunday—11 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

"iifon<br />

Northfield BankAmerleard<br />

Sun Rose<br />

Book Shop<br />

©<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Monday Thru Saturday<br />

1:30A.M.- 5:30P.M. 7:00 - 9:00P.M.<br />

640 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-9190<br />

MW 0PM!<br />

KIEFER'S BAVSIDE<br />

ANTIQUES *<br />

IMPORTS<br />

121 Bay Irinui, Somer* Point<br />

D«,,y,,NooB«.10p.nl.<br />

Monday thru Sit,<br />

• Interesting & Unique Antiques<br />

• Candles<br />

• Chandeliers<br />

• Chin*<br />

• Art<br />

• Books (Some Collector's Items)<br />

Come In Alter Dinner or While Enjoying Your Vacation<br />

¥ teficf Owning<br />

NEW 34TH STREET OFFICE<br />

10 00 WED-BB<br />

TODAY (Friday)<br />

Concert by the Singing<br />

Ambassadors, i p.m.. on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

Fourth annual Uied Book<br />

Sali.iponiored by Cape May<br />

ft-anch AAUW, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,<br />

m 840 Ajbury av.<br />

Square Dance, i p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Coffee House for teenagirs, B<br />

p.m., in Chapel Hall, 5Sth it.<br />

and Asbury av, Free coffee and<br />

ckiughnutg.<br />

Story Hour far pre-sehoo!<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m<br />

at the library, 8th st. and Ocean'<br />

av.<br />

Master works Choir<br />

rehearsal, 8 p.m., in the Tim<br />

United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Ointer, 348 West av.<br />

Community Orchestra<br />

rehearial, B p.m., in the high<br />

school bandroom.<br />

THE TIME: 10 A.M. THi DAY: WEDNESDAY AUG. 8TH<br />

THi PLACi: 34th" St. AT SIMPSON AVE • OCEAN CITY<br />

COASTAL<br />

STATE<br />

\ % •, BANK<br />

•: •;::•• : - i K!:|:;:•;;;•. Mtmbtr F.D.I.C,<br />

WHO CAR!<br />

I E lSjSBDHMiflWf<br />

a.m. to 8 p,m.<br />

Hobo Band concert. Bp.m.; on<br />

the Music Pier<br />

Rummage Sal*, 10 a.m. to 8<br />

p.m., at Shiloh Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church,<br />

7th st. and Simpson av.<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

pme, a p.m., at the Boxwood,<br />

418 Atlantic av.<br />

SUNDAY through<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

Free conetrti g plln, m y,,<br />

Mui c P,er featuring tht<br />

municipal OrtitBri under the<br />

nijcuon of Clarence Fuhrman<br />

«nd Mlol«. Winurrt Bettor,<br />

soprano; Brown Bradley<br />

tenor- and Tom Perkini,'<br />

baritone.<br />

MONDAY .<br />

Fourth aatiUBl Diaper Derby<br />

Natona Council Degree of *. ***** beach, M*M*0V&<br />

Fbeahontai meeting, i p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

Ocean qty Cird Oub game,<br />

7; 15 p.m., in the Youth Alter!<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

11th annual Boardwalk Art<br />

aow from ath to lah §«,, 10<br />

Ill, lit<br />

Yes, iff New Jersey!<br />

• CORN<br />

• TOMATOES • POTATOES<br />

PEACHES • SQUISH<br />

• STRINO BUNS<br />

OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1<br />

hrtfli* I) art<br />

TMTStWEHI<br />

i '"?'/yV"'''*-&¥>£ your tirt Wfttmi In It. mfllcWirt to wWjiraW U<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

1500 New Rd.<br />

NorthfieW, Phone 645-1745<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique & New Clocks<br />

Grandfather—Wall &<br />

WE IBLL ANTIQUE "*<br />

FUBNITURBIN ,<br />

TOP CONDITION ' r<br />

JUOT ARRIVED—A SHIPMENT<br />

OF FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />

WE FEATURE—<br />

• Victorian Love teat<br />

• Two Engl<strong>is</strong>h Campaign ChmU<br />

• Engl<strong>is</strong>h Game Table<br />

• Round Oak Table w-4 Chalm<br />

f Engl<strong>is</strong>h Marbletop Wa«h»tand<br />

• Oak Sideboard w-Statned Olail<br />

Doors<br />

• Other Fine Pieces<br />

A BEAUTIFUL CLOCK STORE<br />

We are proud to announce<br />

the fourth annual edition<br />

of the Twelve Plates of Chrlitmas<br />

byHavUind .,<br />

"Four Colly flirds"<br />

gift boxtd, in • limitid|riiy|ji.| ;<br />

$28.50<br />

„.. , .... nunehi^WttMtrMlttf<br />

;htr«nqut«ltt addition to th«lr Chrlltinat Commanwrath<br />

I. «TN FttttrWily «!«!•.»i.oiorfulAtrlcao^cltwrt<br />

§ftNefigtrwi carol-not "teur12.OO • '18.00<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

Selective Gift Items<br />

PIANDERS HOTEL<br />

10 A.M.-10 P.M. Phone 399-1571<br />

THE BAG ROOM<br />

%<br />

BE SURE TO SHOP<br />

THE FLANDERS<br />

SHOPPING MALL<br />

for<br />

Service<br />

and<br />

Selection,<br />

Cocktail Napkins<br />

Franessi Greeiing<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas C<<br />

ALMA


PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SINTiNEL-LIDOER FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1973<br />

Fall fashions previewed at GCA Flanders luncheon<br />

More thin 175 women got a<br />

preview of fall fwhioni at<br />

the luncheon fashion show of<br />

the Gardmi Civic Anaoclatkm<br />

Wednesday afternoon in the<br />

nanden Hotel,<br />

Guests were welcomed by<br />

Thelma T. S. Nictols<br />

THANK YOU JANET Mayor B. Thomas Wald= Mn. Thelma T, Shaw<br />

man presents a certificate of appreciation to Janet Nickels, of 328 W, Earlham<br />

Zimmerman, retiring salesgirl for the New Jersey terr,, German town,<br />

State Lottery. M<strong>is</strong>s Zimmerman has been selling the<br />

Philadelphia, and 237 iimpson<br />

av,, thii city, died Tuesday<br />

tickets each night in front of the Music Pier for themorning<br />

in Store Memorial<br />

past two summers. She <strong>is</strong> leaving early th<strong>is</strong> year to Hospital after a three-year<br />

enl<strong>is</strong>t in the Army Nurse Corps. A portion of thebuttle<br />

with cancer.<br />

lottery ticket sales has been turned over to a number Mn. Nichols was horn here<br />

of charitable organizations in the city Counsellor and was the daughter of the late<br />

Photo.<br />

Rev and Mrs. Jdin T. Shaw of<br />

SUNDAY'S HERCH<br />

TAKES HIS FAMILY<br />

ITO BRUMOW<br />

Suggest eur Sunday Brunch<br />

and get yourself loved by<br />

everyone it's a welcome break<br />

for Mother ., a delightful<br />

treat for the kids. Absolutely<br />

the finest brunch served anywhere<br />

on the Jersey Coast.<br />

$025<br />

ONLY^f0 per person<br />

(Children 10 and under $J.2i<br />

whtn accompanied by parent!)<br />

Si'i vi-il ewry Nunilav from M;M a.m.<br />

til 1:Lift p.m.<br />

Uieykfatil, lunch and dinner daily.<br />

-KlIKKl'AHKlNti-<br />

# Beet and Mushrooms<br />

# Chicken Drumsticks<br />

For Reservations '*h. 399-8812<br />

Grand Opening<br />

NEW 34TH STREET OFFICE<br />

IO: 00 WED-8/8!<br />

THE TIME: 10 A.M. THE DAY; WIDNiSDAY AUG. 8TH<br />

THE PLACE: 34th St. AT SIMPSON AVE . OCEAN CITY<br />

COASTAL<br />

STATE<br />

KQPII<br />

BANK WHO CARE<br />

Member F.D.I.C<br />

Set Your Course for the ....<br />

CANAL HOUSE<br />

m STM I PLEASURE If ENUE<br />

^•^» (i K mi MM PMNT sim mum)<br />

AMU BHb'a IIVMI ami M**t M»lan •<br />

«*•••• w*g,M H»»MI MM '•MI WMfNC<br />

NAHTICAL STMI fttM IM-30S9<br />

INTRODUCINfi-Collwtor Mats<br />

LtatHri UNtn, Sfeiri Mi taibmi<br />

by FRAME HOUSE GALLERIES<br />

0M WICKER<br />

0/ OFF ALL<br />

/ «0*T SHOESi<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Mary Ka<strong>is</strong>ab who also<br />

<strong>introduced</strong> Marshall DeHaven,<br />

presidtnt of the AsSsoiatlen.<br />

Mr. DeHaven reviewed a few<br />

prejepti the group hsi been<br />

active in thii year and urged for<br />

QUtmrns<br />

tint city, she attended Ocean<br />

aty Schools.<br />

Sie was active in community<br />

wrk bu divoted most of her<br />

time as a Bible teacher for<br />

rtildrm and youth. She also<br />

wa« very aaive in promoting<br />

Oie Philadelphia Prayer Hour<br />

Surviving are her husband.<br />

Rev. Hunry H. Nicholi, D.D.,<br />

pastor of Janes Memorial<br />

United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church.<br />

Oermantown; three s<strong>is</strong>ters,<br />

Mrs. Rozelia Wiggins, of thii<br />

city, Mrs. Pauline O'Farrall<br />

and Mrs. Elizabeth Valentine,<br />

both of Philadelphia; and two<br />

brothers, John and Harold<br />

Saw, of Marmora.<br />

I Robert L, Montgomery, Jr.<br />

Robert L. Montgomery, Jr.,<br />

of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., and 165<br />

layshore dr., thii city, died last<br />

Friday In Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital •fttt a short illness.<br />

He was 73.<br />

Mr. Montgomery was born in<br />

RiUadelphia and was retired<br />

president of Tnriftway Foods.<br />

Surviving <strong>is</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife,<br />

Hinbeth Batty Montgomery.<br />

Service* wen held Tuesday<br />

in Philadelphia with Interment<br />

at Westminster Cemetery.<br />

Local arrangements were by<br />

the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

e. MMilom<br />

Mn. Mary G. MeOoltom of<br />

UB1 Central av. died yesterday<br />

Wt. McCoHom was tart In<br />

Philadelphia and had made her<br />

home here for 80 yean. She was<br />

a member of Chapter 83 Order<br />

of Eastern Star of th<strong>is</strong> city and<br />

formerly operated a rooming<br />

house at the Central av. act<br />

drew.<br />

Surviving are one ion,<br />

Herbert P., three grandchildren<br />

and seven great<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Service! will be held Monday<br />

*10ra7Tr;tKpGbcifray<br />

-10-ra7Tr;tKpGbcifray<br />

Funeral Home, M Central av.,<br />

with the Rev. D. JUehard<br />

GmHion, pastor of St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church, officiating.<br />

Moment will be at Mount<br />

Mori ah Cemetery,<br />

Philadelphia. Friends may call<br />

Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

Sylvia S. Mir<br />

Hn: Sylvia S. Buehler, of<br />

1624 Central av., died Saturday<br />

in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

She waa 67.<br />

Mn. Buehler was a native af<br />

Danville, Pa., and had made<br />

her home here for 20 yean.<br />

Surviving are her husband,<br />

Leo J.| two sons, George, of<br />

Gnfton, Mas*., and Richard, of<br />

OravUle, Calif.- one daughter,<br />

Mii! Dolores Buehler, of<br />

Philadelphia; a s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mn.<br />

Gertrude McConnell, of Wind,<br />

tor, <strong>On</strong>t,; and four grandchildren.<br />

-<br />

Services will be held at 11<br />

«.m. tomorrow (Saturday)<br />

from Grace Lutheran Church,<br />

Somers Poult. Interment will<br />

be at Laurel Memorial Park,<br />

Pomona, Friendi may call toe<br />

hour prior to the service.<br />

addad memberihip.<br />

Marie MeCulleugh of Atlantic<br />

City was commentator and<br />

models were from the Atlantic<br />

aty Models Guild. Fashions<br />

were from the Dolaway Shops<br />

of th<strong>is</strong> city and accessories<br />

Lillian E, Stockett<br />

Mrs. LUign P. Stockett, of<br />

2570 West av., died at her home<br />

Tuesday. She wa§ 69.<br />

Mrg. Stockett was born In<br />

Philadeiphii, formerly lived in<br />

Havertown, Pa., and had made<br />

her home here for the pait four<br />

years.<br />

Surviving are her husband,<br />

John E.; one son, John O., of<br />

th<strong>is</strong> city; two daughters, Mrs.<br />

Dor<strong>is</strong> Herbieek, of Stone<br />

Harbor, and Mrs. Chr<strong>is</strong>tine<br />

Crandall, of Pocono, Pa.; and<br />

one brother, Charles W.<br />

tan Helen Dolawav. terestiflg f«a, and of great Coats also ware shown-in-<br />

taterest to those who travel, <strong>is</strong> cluding the regular length as<br />

Plaids, both big and the the return of the ever-popular well as the pants coat, Quilted<br />

smaller cheek, are a big thing matte jersey which piefci well, nylon coats in fitted styles '<br />

on the fall scene. These are hangs so gracefully and <strong>is</strong>received<br />

comment as did the<br />

found in pants, jackets, skirts highly nattering<br />

semi-belted caw. Some fake<br />

and even dresses. Also an in- Styles shown ranged the furs also were included as well<br />

gamut from pants and skirts as fake fur let off with leather.<br />

suits through dresses and Into Musical background for the<br />

the inning wear. It was of models was provided by M<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Township particular note that a number Patricia Pierce of th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

of evening and hostess gowns Favors were pins or chain<br />

were shown but none featured pendants of copies of<br />

the pants. It also was noted that masterpieces painted 00 metal.<br />

Events<br />

the long, straight stotve <strong>is</strong> very Each place also was set with a<br />

evident in both daytime and role from the gardens of Miu<br />

evening wear.<br />

Kassab in Wallingford, Pa<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Strathmere Volunteer Fire<br />

Company, 8 p.m.<br />

Boy Scout "froop 55, 7:30 to 9<br />

p.m., Tuekahoe Fire Hall.<br />

MONDAY •<br />

Seaville Volunteer Fire<br />

Company, § p.m., busuwss<br />

meeting.<br />

Council 49, Daughters of<br />

America, 7:30 p.m., Dof A HaU<br />

Tuekahoe,<br />

A service of Thanksgiving for<br />

Hemphlll, of Drexel HiU, Pa.<br />

her life will be held Sunday at 8<br />

Services were held yesterday<br />

p.m. in Janes Memorial United<br />

in Drexel Hill followed by in- S.II Your C.rl<br />

MeihodiBt Church, 47 E. Hamas<br />

terment at Fernwood Call Ad Taker<br />

st., Philadelphia Interment<br />

Cemetery, Fernwood, Pa.<br />

399-5411<br />

will be Monday morning at<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

In Ueu of flowers it <strong>is</strong><br />

requested contributions be EVERYBODY'S<br />

made to a Manorial Room at<br />

Janes Church or to the TALKING ABOUT<br />

American Cancer Society.<br />

. the great food,<br />

the superb menu,<br />

the attentive service<br />

Tonight, any night,<br />

have dinner prepared<br />

10 perfection by<br />

people who care!<br />

SAFARI LOUNGE & TROPHY ROOM<br />

s 1 ' I-- Fesfur/ng<br />

• NO COVER :i'-<br />

• NO MINIMUM Diretl from their tyecttiful engogaminl<br />

"""•" "f r " ot "CIUBIII'I Country Home" ,e<br />

frit LODGE • NORTH WILDWOOD • MKWATIONS UM2Z1<br />

Csavenifnf: Garin<br />

GOOD EATING!<br />

S»E RESTAURANT<br />

SenrIng Breakfast,<br />

^Lywh and Dinner<br />

1M A.M. hi %m P.M. Daflj<br />

• DAILY SPECIALS •<br />

GREAT FOOD AT PHASEJ PRICES<br />

TAKE-OUT SERVICE<br />

Bid Quain and Gene MoRogh, Proirieton<br />

CEMTRAL AVENUE AT 34TN STREET<br />

Phone 3W-08M<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />

SMORGASBORD DINNERS<br />

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Doubles rowing<br />

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Patrol's doubles surfboating<br />

competition was won Sunday<br />

continued from page one<br />

compelled to <strong>is</strong>sue a building<br />

permit to Schumacker by<br />

Judge Herbert Horn.<br />

He noted that the City's<br />

dredge does not have the<br />

capacity to pump sand as far<br />

north on the <strong>is</strong>land as<br />

Schumacker's lot.<br />

The Mayor said h<strong>is</strong> position<br />

on the preservation of beachfront<br />

it "what <strong>is</strong> in the public<br />

interest, and how mud) <strong>is</strong> it<br />

going to cost?"<br />

The City <strong>is</strong> currently waiting<br />

for final approval of a State<br />

Green, Acres grant valued at<br />

more than $700,000 in State and<br />

city money to purchase a<br />

number of lots in the tract<br />

adjacent to the Schumacker lot<br />

in addition to a number of<br />

privately owned riparian lots<br />

along the oceanfront south to<br />

Wh st.<br />

The area south of 80th st. <strong>is</strong><br />

already owned by the State and<br />

has been detlgnated a Green<br />

Acres park.<br />

Waldman urged Mrs,<br />

Emergency funds pay off alleys<br />

An emergency appropriation<br />

of W,«S to pay off two contractors<br />

involved in the city's<br />

alley paving program five<br />

years ago was passed at<br />

evening by David LIU andWednesday's<br />

City Comm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

Divid Cowlty with a time of meeting.<br />

18:34." Second place winners With the funds the City will<br />

wer* Kevin Daly and Frank pay off Rudolph Meckel and<br />

Allen with-16:46 time. Third Son, paving contractors from<br />

place winners wwe JM Sdimitt Vineland, 123,800, and $7,755 to<br />

arri Ray BiBh with 17:05 time. the A.E. Stone Paving Com-<br />

The first and second place pany of PleasantviUe.<br />

crewi were challenged by five The American Arbitration<br />

o-ewa, Daly and All« were Association awarded the<br />

winners in the challenge race,<br />

with Lill and Cowley coming in<br />

second. Saturday night the two<br />

erewi will race one another to<br />

determine who will parUcipate<br />

to the imer-city patrol competition,<br />

which <strong>is</strong> scheduled for<br />

•nsursday, Ai«ua 9. The South<br />

Jersey Championships art<br />

scheduled for Auguit 17.<br />

Daly won first place in the<br />

angles competition, Lill won<br />

second place and Tom Geffrey<br />

won third place.<br />

Taking first place in the<br />

swimming competition Monday<br />

evening wae Cr<strong>is</strong> OaUagw with<br />

a 15:52 time. Second place<br />

winner was Denn<strong>is</strong> Carey, IS: 11<br />

time, and third place winner<br />

John McShane, 16:41 time.<br />

Mowbray<br />

1<br />

12th to, 59th sts. Stone held the alarm* were called in. In ad-<br />

contract from Aberdeen rd, to dition to foil- box alarms and<br />

12th st<br />

tour false alarms, A total value<br />

The City withheld Muckers of property involved in fires<br />

final payment pending the during the month was<br />

outcome of the court ease and estimated at $140,650, while<br />

Stone was retained to fin<strong>is</strong>h actual losses were only $1,550.<br />

Meckel's work and make the Mayor B, Thomas Waldman<br />

necessary repairs to bring the pra<strong>is</strong>ed the Ocean City Yacht<br />

work up to specifications. Qub, the Chamber of Com-<br />

Things had remained at an<br />

Impasse while the matter was<br />

meree and the various city<br />

in court and the aty had no<br />

departments for the parts they<br />

money left in the original or-<br />

played in making the annual<br />

dnance.<br />

Night In Venice boat parade a<br />

success. Waldman said the next<br />

payment to Meckel after a The arbitrated dec<strong>is</strong>ion big event of the summer season<br />

court battle of nearly three brings to an end the lengthy will be the Boardwalk Art Show<br />

years. Stone was not involved in Court proceedings. Final work th<strong>is</strong> Saturday,<br />

the suit, but the City withheld on the alleys was completed A resolution was passed<br />

payment because there was no two years ago.<br />

appointing Donald Pritinger<br />

money left in the original In other business, Com- and Stephen Wiedler as tem-<br />

•tabling <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioner Marilyn K Moore porary patrolmen in the Police<br />

The admin<strong>is</strong>trative fees and reported that taxes collected in Department, Benjamin<br />

expenses of the arbitration July amounted to fi,136,771. Dungan, Jr., son of Police Chief<br />

association were shared She called the figure en- Benjamin Dungan, received the<br />

equally by the City and Meckel. couraging, while noting that new title of temporary<br />

The City Hied suit against H.909,28? had been collected for mechanic repairman in the<br />

Meckel in IMS after engineers the second quarter of the year police garage. William Sparks,<br />

reported that the work per- ending in June.<br />

Jr., was also named temporary<br />

formed by the paving company <strong>Public</strong> Safety Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner mechanic repairman.<br />

was unsat<strong>is</strong>factory. Meckel had Luther L, WallaccIII, reported Cynthia Greenwood waa<br />

bttn hired to pave alleys from that during July 10 vocal fire appointed police clerk in the<br />

Department of <strong>Public</strong> Safety. A<br />

resolution was adopted making<br />

Sewers continued from page one Nazzareno Costania per*<br />

manent recreation main,<br />

tenance worker in the<br />

Recreation Department. Frank<br />

Sannino was named a<br />

recreation leader, seasonal. In<br />

the Recreation Department.<br />

time \^hen those of us with the<br />

same' Ideas * should stick<br />

together," the Mayor said. "We<br />

want the understanding and<br />

support of concerned people."<br />

Assessor<br />

continued from page one<br />

budget, the actual taxes paid by<br />

King dropped from *i,522 to<br />

11,340.<br />

Chappatte said King was<br />

most uncooperative with the<br />

assessors and wouldn't let them<br />

inside h<strong>is</strong> house. <strong>On</strong>ly when<br />

they were finally allowed to<br />

enter the building was a<br />

complete revaluation made.<br />

Chappatte admits there was a<br />

small clerical error made at the<br />

original revaluation involving<br />

the type of wall construction on<br />

the outside first floor of the twostory<br />

home. He said th<strong>is</strong> was<br />

corrected,<br />

In June, when King announced<br />

plans to re-open h<strong>is</strong><br />

law practice in town, Chappatte<br />

again v<strong>is</strong>ited the house to<br />

reassess Improvements made<br />

to a garage that was being<br />

converted into an office.<br />

After computing a new rate<br />

on the bas<strong>is</strong> of the office improvement,<br />

kitchen appliances<br />

and the like, Chappatte ra<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

the value of King's house to<br />

WS.430.<br />

Chappatte noted that on the<br />

basil of the present tax rite<br />

King's taxes are $1,545 or only<br />

$23.31 more than paid in 1971<br />

before the revaluation.<br />

Chappatte said he will be<br />

taking the State aueuon'<br />

examination in September. He<br />

hat completed real property<br />

courses I and it and a course<br />

offered by the International<br />

Association of AtMMors.<br />

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ill Bead Drive<br />

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•ppartntly based upon the County utility Authority's plans to<br />

construct a plant at that location sometime in the future,<br />

A second meeting of the three interested parties will be held on<br />

Auguit Is.<br />

These meetings are about the only concrete move that has been<br />

made to straiguen out Ocean City'i stand in the regonaliMtion<br />

plan. Still there <strong>is</strong> much to do.<br />

The County Authority was farmed almost two years ago at the<br />

Title<br />

height of a controversy between the Sate and municipalities over continued trom page one<br />

the ocean outfall method of d<strong>is</strong>posal as opposed to inland tertiary will be Jerry Vlgue as music<br />

treatment.<br />

drector. The Jolly gent <strong>is</strong> a<br />

<strong>Public</strong> hearings were held on the topics but about the only thing veteran of 17 years of pageant<br />

that resulted was a polariz ion of views with the coastal resorts work and has played with the<br />

opposing the ocean outfall and the inland townships opposing finest orchestras and in the<br />

treatment plants within their boundaries.<br />

most exclusive establ<strong>is</strong>hments<br />

The problem was further complicated by Townships such as in the Nation. Vlgue has worked!<br />

Upper and Denn<strong>is</strong>, which don't have, and apparently don't need, closely with many entertainers,<br />

sewer systems. They don't want any parts of the Utilities from Frank Sinatra on down.<br />

Authority,<br />

The reigning M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean<br />

The environmental<strong>is</strong>ts have charged "politics" in the ap- Qty, Susan MeCandless, will<br />

pointments to the County Authority, and the members have shown crown her successor at the<br />

remarkable inability when it comes to working together. ooncluson of the pageant and<br />

The only apparent reason why the Authority will have to be the will be featured In the east.<br />

ultimate to sewage d<strong>is</strong>posal problems in Ocean City and Cape Hay Mas McCandlew has assumed<br />

County <strong>is</strong> because the State of New Jersey says so. Regionalization the title of Ml«s Cape May<br />

may not be the best solution, but it appears to be the answer County while Suzanne Plum-<br />

because the State wants it to be.<br />

met-<strong>is</strong> serving as M<strong>is</strong>s New<br />

Meanwhile, until a regional plan <strong>is</strong> announced, the same Jersey.<br />

questions aid clouds of doubt will continue to drift over the Ocean<br />

City sewer situation with city and sewer company offfcials<br />

reluctant to step off center.<br />

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months.<br />

Mrs. Norma Ross, of<br />

Vmeland, paid a ISO fine and<br />

will lose her license for 60 days<br />

for not having an insurance<br />

identification card when she<br />

was stopped by police on June 5<br />

at 2Sh it. and Bay av.<br />

F<strong>is</strong>hermen aid<br />

dunked boatmen<br />

A postscript has been added<br />

to a report on a cru<strong>is</strong>er<br />

crashing into the Ocean City-<br />

Longport bridge last Sunday<br />

evening.<br />

Hie 28-foot cabin cru<strong>is</strong>er<br />

owned and operated byThlllip<br />

Fiener sustained an estimated<br />

$2,000 damage when it went out<br />

of control about 6 p.m. Sunday<br />

crashing into the bridge. Four<br />

passengers, in addition to<br />

Fiener, were aboard when the<br />

accident secured. .<br />

According to a phone call to<br />

the Sentinel-Ledger office<br />

Tuesday, the four passengers<br />

jumped overboard when the<br />

boat crashed. Tne current at<br />

the Inlet there <strong>is</strong> rather iwUt y<br />

eidangering the four. '<br />

When the boat crashed three I<br />

local men were f<strong>is</strong>hing nearby<br />

from a small boat and wit- /<br />

nessed the incident seeing the I<br />

passengers jump overboard u ,<br />

well. Knowing the condition of j<br />

L urt^ij ttity iW«t to-<br />

MftQitw «ld of those<br />

overooardv Two of the few<br />

were pulled aboard the rescue<br />

boat while the other two held on<br />

until the Coast Guard arrived,<br />

He reicuers were John<br />

Bagnell, of U0 25th st., owner<br />

and operator of the rescue<br />

toot- John Keenan, a New<br />

Jersey Sate Policeman who<br />

resides at 4 Sunnystde ct.; and<br />

Harry Mauoni.of 54 Wesley rd.<br />

Yacht Club women<br />

M fashion show<br />

The annual Ladies Luncheon<br />

and Fashion Show sponsored by<br />

the Yacht Club Wbmtn's<br />

Committee will be held<br />

Tuesday, August 14, at noon in<br />

the Ltawood Country Club,<br />

Fashions will be from the<br />

LUlian AJbua Shop located on<br />

the Boardwalk. Valet parking<br />

wUl be provided.<br />

Mrs. Joseph Tomagelli <strong>is</strong><br />

chairman and being ass<strong>is</strong>ted by<br />

Mrs, Raymond Tberiault,<br />

reservations; Mr». Fred<br />

Rexon, models; Mrs. Robert<br />

Be<strong>is</strong>swenger, table<br />

decorations; Mrs, Horace<br />

> Griffith, Tombola; Mrs, Joseph<br />

Ortlleb, prize*; and Mrs.;<br />

Robert French, publicity,<br />

Eileen Fuzer will provide the<br />

commentary and serving as<br />

models will be Mrs, Emily<br />

Ka<strong>is</strong>er, Mrs, Carleen Hopkins,<br />

Mr*. Judy Untenberger, Mrs.<br />

Betty Cooper, Mrs, Peg<br />

Madonna, Mrs, Eleanor<br />

Eckenhoff, Mrs, Peg Morr<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Mrs. Marie French, Mrs, Judy<br />

Acardi and Mrs, Den<strong>is</strong>e<br />

Mlwoar.<br />

My Neighbors<br />

"Il*» for • going-away<br />

present for you next tine<br />

you foul-up.,.,"<br />

OPEN 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.<br />

OOD<br />

RESTAURANT—<br />

WON'TON SOUP. EGG ROLLS. BAR-B-QUEB SPARE RIM<br />

And Many Oiiier Chinese DtlludM<br />

TAKE* T.DIALJtHOSl<br />

30S Ocean Awe Ocean CHy, N. j, j<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, W3 PAGE 13 - SI CTION ONE<br />

We Have Everything<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

LUNCH • DINNER<br />

Ice Cream Sodas • Sundaes<br />

Milk Shakes<br />

FRESH HOMEMADE BONITH<br />

| mm YOUR FRIENDS IN TOE ARCADE<br />

GAMES t AMUSEMENTS<br />

op.n 1A.M. raw •'WhwetheftwnMeeu"<br />

The Restaurant<br />

For All Age Groups<br />

Whfthir you m* 80 ynn yaung-or your dwcendinu in only 3<br />

yNTt atd-ta Nund dining here otters a rnott tnjoyablt txperi<br />

fffn-you'll pirtiki of tht finest in gourmet quality foods and<br />

bfWnga in surrounding of Bxceptionalty jplindor and bnuty.<br />

Smln it prompt, yit friindiy and prices are surpriiingly<br />

modtnti.<br />

Ail Kiddies Ion Zibmr's-do bring tbtin.<br />

DINNERS EVERYDAY<br />

4 p.m. to 11 B,IB.<br />

Atm of<br />

Fr—Ptrking<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

1 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

' Home of the<br />

Zaberized Cocktail<br />

ANGLESEA NN.WIlDVSOOD.N.j.<br />

tiff Exit $, tht Gtrdtn Sun Pmrkwty<br />

MouHi-Waterins<br />

CLAMS, CRABS, SHRIMP<br />

" It Our Clam Bar :<br />

" (TAU-MT IVilUlU)<br />

Fresh F<strong>is</strong>h • Live Lobster<br />

Hoagies • Sandwiches<br />

Take Seafood Back Home,<br />

We'll Pack for the Trip I<br />

TRY MPT. BILL'S SEAFOOD,<br />

YOU'LL BE "H00WD" TOO! ^<br />

CAP!. BILL'S MARKET<br />

. . . after your day<br />

In thm sun , , ,<br />

..there's no better place to bring your salt<br />

ease in an environment Early<br />

^ Aneri(an.,.enjoy the relaxing bay view<br />

fromourscreened terrace...and select Iran<br />

"a provender of ocean-fresh sea foods, prime<br />

ateaks, chops and fowl. Cocktails, to your<br />

• torte^ Air conditimiia? Of course.<br />

Rpute 9 at<br />

the Bridge in<br />

SPECIAL PROGRAM—A special program conducted by tht RecreaUon<br />

Department <strong>is</strong> planned for children with physical and mental d<strong>is</strong>abilities, It <strong>is</strong><br />

held every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon at Convention Hall and<br />

features games, arts and crafts. Shown here seated and working on a Pick Up<br />

Sticks game are Eileen Coll, George Adams and Jill Richardson. Instructors are<br />

Betty Jane Simms (left) and Linda Leute (right). Senior Photo,<br />

Ihe Oidimm -^ m<br />

"A nickel unU iuppowd U<br />

be as good ag a dollar, but i(<br />

»oeg to church more often.''<br />

Dad always says:<br />

"A man's action <strong>is</strong><br />

only a picture book of<br />

HARRY'S j<br />

A Landmark in<br />

Semen Point<br />

Phani M7.Mli<br />

NICK mCKERSON<br />

Milsdy, Ssngi »nil BinM<br />

BILL CAMP<br />

•t ih. Halg far Olnn«r<br />

1ST<br />

I OFF THEY GO — Members of Boy Scout Troop 51<br />

1 packed up th<strong>is</strong> week and took off for a 15-day<br />

cgfioe tnp in lpf^,.ssll as^other excitini<br />

T ep<strong>is</strong>odes. They are being accompanied by their<br />

I leader Paul Cole. Senior Photo.<br />

Uci-fit! {ji/tf i JJuusi ITrimilij JJiuinq<br />

BREAKFAST and DINNER DAILY<br />

(No Charge for Service plate)<br />

DINNER: DAILY 4:30-8:00<br />

SUNDAY 4:00-7:30<br />

Dans Third<br />

BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />

*1.19<br />

2 iggs, Home Fries. Bacon, Toast<br />

and Coffee<br />

Serving Three Meals Dally<br />

7 A.M. 'til Midnight L<br />

DINE ON THE PATIO<br />

BREYER S HAND-DIPPED ICE CREAM<br />

ve, • Air Conditioned<br />

Phone 3M-1089<br />

-<br />

921 WESLEY AVENUE<br />

Qetan City, N. J 01226<br />

phont; (609) 39MZ7Q<br />

Work prop-esses on the new Police Department K-i kennel next to tni (<br />

City Humane Society building at Shelter rd, and the bayfront. The city <strong>is</strong><br />

bulldini the heated building complete with exerc<strong>is</strong>e rms for the four police dogs<br />

mat have become too much for their masters to care for at home. Structure<br />

iould be completed by early Fall, Counsellor Photo.<br />

h d Stube:<br />

OsunnM Dlnlns at Scotch Meat"<br />

GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE<br />

SMMiferatMi • RsuMm • Goulath • Potato Pancak*<br />

Serve Yourself at Our Delicious<br />

SALAD BAR<br />

•mMM (Mlf l«l. Im) fmi 1AJL • DtaMr (WU»».) tf*m 4J0 FJt, tvii. ta 4 Mi<br />

841<br />

REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD SSS TOU1L FIND fVKYTHINO'S STILL<br />

0LB-FASHIOHEB<br />

including THE FOOD at<br />

•• DAILY SPECIAL *<br />

A FULL COURSE DINNER<br />

SIRVID 4 P.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

Open Daily •,<br />

8:30 to S:30 ^^<br />

Serving 3 Meals a Day EF:<br />

OUOIiTinflTBgLTPINiiT<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Cons<strong>is</strong>tently Fine Food and Service for 62 Years<br />

• Under the Same Management •<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thi Boardwalk-Opposite Music Piar<br />

AMPLE FRII PARKING


PAOf 14 — SECTION ONI<br />

K OF C INSTALLATION—Lawrence J. Studnicky (center) receives the gavel<br />

of Grand Knight from John Sweeney, outgoing Grand Knight, at installation<br />

ceremonies for the local Council last Thursday evening. At left <strong>is</strong> Eugene J.<br />

Me Williams, D<strong>is</strong>trict Deputy, who was installing officer. Counsellor Photo.<br />

Point Marine Unit finds m<strong>is</strong>sing boys<br />

The Sorners Point Marine Lt. Comdr. William Smith oars due to tne very fleavy fog<br />

Unit was alerted early Sunday activated the Unit and thetank.<br />

morning to search for twosearch<br />

resulted in the finding of The two youths were located<br />

teenage youth* m<strong>is</strong>sing from a<br />

eight or 10 large and imall craft<br />

local pier.<br />

and returned to their parents.<br />

that were iground on the §and TTie grounded boats were also<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>ted in relaying calls to<br />

their homes to reassure their<br />

families.<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

Mh Sired art Boardwalk<br />

Open Daily • 1 P.M. |<br />

Between Sips<br />

y<br />

by John<br />

r<br />

In the brewing of beer the one<br />

lingle factor mort important<br />

than any other in determining<br />

flavor <strong>is</strong> the quality of tht<br />

fcttwer's yeast used. Tilt differenee<br />

between beer yetst and<br />

ale yeast <strong>is</strong> that beer yeast<br />

settles to the bottom of the<br />

fermenting vat and does iti<br />

A.<br />

work there during fermentation<br />

and after. Beer ii the result of<br />

"bottom fermentation." In the<br />

fermenting of ale, on the other "<br />

hand, the special ale yeast hai a tendency to stick together,<br />

creating more of a surface, and does Its work from the top of<br />

the liquid, resulting in "top fermentation." Beer fermentation<br />

luti 8 to 11 days; ale, 5 to 8 dayi. Alcoholic<br />

content of beer ii uiually lower than ale. Canned and bottled<br />

beer <strong>is</strong> uiually pasteurized before shipment; if th<strong>is</strong> were not<br />

done, the beer would continue to work, building up pressures<br />

that would burst the containers. The shelf life of packaged<br />

beer <strong>is</strong> tow monthi for cans and six months for bottles,<br />

TV viewer to another! "I'd rather hrush with ordinary toothpaste<br />

and have 21 percent fewer commercials."<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Cheese and Wine Mini Halls<br />

They'll love these at your next party. You'll need Mr-lb.crumbled<br />

blue cheese, %-ot. pkge. cream cheese, 1 tipn.<br />

grated onion, 1 tblspn. dry red wine, chopped nuts. Allow<br />

cheese to come to room temperature. Blend cheeses with<br />

grated onion and wine. Form cheese mixture into balls about<br />

the siie of small walnuts. Roll In nuts. Chili, Serve wim<br />

cocktails. Makes 18 small balls.<br />

Po<strong>is</strong>e Is the ability to be 111 at ease naturally.<br />

QUICKIE QUIZ<br />

Q, What ii the process called "krauienating"?<br />

A Hili Ii a carbonating process for beer In which carbonic ;<br />

acid gas (accumulated from early fermentation) Is added to :<br />

the fin<strong>is</strong>hed beer,<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FiNIST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

fhf Clrete Somert Point<br />

Package Sales I, Our <strong>On</strong>ly BuiInMi, Not • Sideline<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

THE GARDENS ULiZA, Snail „„..<br />

luiury ni|h PIH. ElliclMcIni Oct.n<br />

vliw, Iram.dl.t, occupant,, n?i p»r<br />

•"*• Qn » •^rBem! Fumlllwd, Waakiy<br />

or monthly. Oc.in vlaw Immrtlil. K.<br />

Cup.ncy, ins p.r WMk <strong>On</strong>, IMpHm;<br />

FurniiKM or unlutnlitiM, nth door,<br />

rilrly IMH, sain vlaw, Immriliti<br />

|ttu(.ney, ills p.r month. Two<br />

|j«r«mi FurnlstiMor uniumlikM. 1 ith<br />

fmor eorntr unit, YMrly IHU, Qtaan<br />

|!«w. Aviilaola i,pt. |i. , m p»f „,„„,. ,.<br />

M.P.O. 1IM medal IIMrfllti, UVi fait, 40<br />

B,e, IvInruM MiMtrt moter, a<br />

ittrttf, cinvit lop, e«j two WDHI trailir.<br />

AM wlnt.ri ifgrad inowri. Vtry<br />

tOBOmn, CM tf,||y 7l,s,mm p.m.^jt<br />

MSTHIB't HILPIR nw throujh Later<br />

O«y, 1 child m,jo par w t M + m i<br />

"B, cm MB. Worrill Ittllll |,j<br />

MJAO1 1ALI _ 4 blk.., tiO-IN.<br />

Drlpai, cvrtllni, Ilitu flrl'i cloth.i<br />

ll» t . tx all p.rm. pr...V li ICM<br />

H«ya cnrnar lima. Mils, iiam^ MB<br />

Eanlnl,faar, Ffl., Sat. * Sun u<br />

W r«,lft.f^f" M •- »"*"'•'<br />

*UTQ. MIM1R, Whirlpool IJ|,<br />

WiiflnihauM waui.r ||j (lack ilau<br />

••» laltpIMM t.bn us, luiiiat . (iit<br />

UM<strong>is</strong>liiiPM, m.k, oll.r, 1 twin ntapl*<br />

1MI, cgmpnt. IM, Holpolnt pon.BI,<br />

ai.hw..h.r, whit, wrought Irm kncnan<br />

lit, UMi of MM |M Ml. MM ull to<br />

m.k, room for naw lurnltura. Gall m-tltl<br />

•Itar > p.m. wtMaayi, All day lit, a<br />

Sun. ^j<br />

«TTS*eT!¥B gnwM lloor 1 BMrHni<br />

•Mrtrnaiif av.ll.DI, s.pt 1, 11U Nf<br />

month includlno all inMHIll. RaNnncH<br />

rtqulrM.eailJtflin. •'<br />

Fri. ml Sat.<br />

Ight 8 to 11<br />

Open Tnes. wA<br />

TTiors.7:30 to 10<br />

mm m<br />

1NURSUY HtHT 75-<br />

CIOS£D SUWMYS<br />

RAMY DAY SESSDNS<br />

1dO to 4 P.M.<br />

Enjoy Your Skafhg<br />

Mori, Join a CUts<br />

we SELL sum<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

PHONE 399 4906<br />

BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGI<br />

« STEAMERS<br />

* The Bob Tucker Trio Wsekni.t:.<br />

« The Finn Bros, Sunday Night *<br />

J<br />

THE OC1AN CITY SINTINiLLEDeER<br />

Studnicky <strong>is</strong> Grand Knight<br />

NEW ARRIVAL<br />

Mr, and IKn, Richard H.<br />

Lawrence J, Studnioky was<br />

Itolleher, of Berlin, announce<br />

Ueorge Bertram, memoeruup<br />

Installed as Worthy Grand<br />

the birth of their second child, a<br />

director; William Culliney,<br />

Kiight of Oetan City Council<br />

boy, July 17, He has been<br />

lecturer; Jack Schnreiner,<br />

a«0 Knighti of Columbuj at a<br />

named Richard Scott and joins<br />

advocate; Ray McBride and Ed<br />

colorful ceremony performed<br />

a feur.ytiir.old iiiter, Patricia.<br />

McGinn, inside and outside<br />

last Thursday evening in St<br />

Jfrs, Kelleher <strong>is</strong> the termer<br />

guardi; and Rev, J. Overton<br />

Auguatlne's Hall.<br />

Joyce Danner, daughter of Mr,<br />

Jones, chaplain.<br />

and Mrs, Kenneth Danner, of<br />

Studnicky, who had been a The Council meets the second 1233 Central av.<br />

Mmmer resident for tnany Tuesday and fourth Hiursday<br />

years, now live* here per- of each month at B:80 p.m. in<br />

manently at 2354 West av. He <strong>is</strong> the recreation room of St. CLASSIFIED AD<br />

an honorary member of theAugusUne's<br />

rectory.<br />

Knights of Columbus and *<br />

BRINGS RESULT3<br />

member of St. Augustine's RC<br />

Qiurch.<br />

• NIGHTLY PERFORMANCES I P.M. •<br />

Other offleeri installed inelude<br />

Joseph Paone, Deputy<br />

CONVENTION MLL, ATLANTIC CITT<br />

Grand Kni^it; George Wilson,<br />

Chancellor; John Flood, MONDAYS thru SATUBDAYi (No Sunday Shows)<br />

financial secretary; John BEIERVED SEATS<br />

MM O.n.r.l Admlulm, Suit f« an i«M<br />

Sweeney, rteordlng secretary; ADULT! M.M, U.K. 1].1». YOUTHS •1 CinvullM Hill i Hour, M<br />

John Greiiiger, warden; Philip (It * Und.r) I/, PRICK ALL PiR. Slmwllnn lor all Nm,<br />

EXCIPT SATURDAYS. ADULTS-H.se, YOUTHI-tl JO<br />

Perri, treasurer; William<br />

Gratng«r, program director;<br />

For In for.<br />

& Special<br />

TICKETS ON SALE AT<br />

Croups<br />

Call-<br />

348-<br />

CONVENTION HALL<br />

7SM<br />

(10 a.m.-lO p.m.),<br />

SLABS, PLEASANTVILLE,<br />

1 IIS DEPT, STORE,<br />

MAINLAND BANK (Lln-<br />

JESS<br />

TAVERN<br />

Black Horse Pike-<br />

West of Pleasantviile<br />

U If/<br />

PHONE 646-6900<br />

MUSIC<br />

TIL W 4 ft.M.<br />

WED. FR! & SAT NITtS<br />

DINNERS<br />

SERVED DAILY 4 TO 10<br />

II LTD N<br />

TILTON JHOPPINO CINTIR<br />

N0RTHPIII.D-44t.lln<br />

PRIIHRKlNSATDod*<br />

NOW SHOWING<br />

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GREATEST<br />

ACHIEVEMENT!<br />

jiLII - V7 DICK<br />

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FiMumi.4iia.fttiMp.iii,<br />

All. aty<br />

Boys Clulii<br />

Nl<br />

CONEY'S<br />

we ==<br />

34TH STREET<br />

m ICMHTOT Hm an mi naif HMI<br />

Phone 399-98S1 or 3SMW02<br />

LINCOLN BUS CENTERS,<br />

\M> ALL LEADING<br />

1IOIELS AND MOTELS,<br />

B<br />

MOORLTN TWO<br />

MOORLYN TERRACE md BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

PHONE 390-W75 CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

CONTINUOUS NOON >TIL MIDNITl<br />

STARTS WEDNEiDAY, AUGUST!<br />

1Z:OO-1MM:454 US-f :45 & 9:45 P.M.<br />

"Go pleasure yourself with 'A TOUCH<br />

OF CLASS.' We can all use it.<br />

A TOUCH OF CLASS' stands in a class<br />

by itself. It's a very, very funny and<br />

very, very touching romantic comedy,"<br />

-Judith Cr<strong>is</strong>t, New York Magazine<br />

"Definitely see 'A TOUCH OF CLASS.'<br />

A styl<strong>is</strong>h entertaining account of a<br />

love aftair."=fii<br />

George Segal Glenda Jackson<br />

n, A Mdvin Ffink Film<br />

ATbuch Of Class<br />

PaulSorvino Hilde«ard Neil M<br />

Saw brQcsrfcBuritini Sammy CiAn w<br />

,nJh,Mtlvin Frank An Awo Embwy bWia<br />

| *<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

and<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

TAKl OUT Illl IAL1I'<br />

•TIL MR CLMIl<br />

ALM ON iUNDAy<br />

Marty Gee<br />

"MM IF THE PMNO"<br />

Mid Sttantoy NHN<br />

Choose from Coney f $ Complete Menu!<br />

DIM WITH US OR T«E TOUR PUTTER HOME<br />

Appetizers<br />

Ch«rry»»on«lofith«.H«HSh«ll...<br />

Clint Chowdtr ^.<br />

RMtflMl ».00 OavfMCr^ »J.M<br />

VMlCutM...,,,,„ *2.W FrMShrimp(5) «,00<br />

•I<br />

FRIDAY, AU6UST 3< m%<br />

Kh & BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

CONTINUOUS NOON TIL MIDNITE<br />

SHOWS 12:00-2: :00-6:00<br />

8-05 410; 10P.M.<br />

Tin OwtWi C«np*ir fun*<br />

CLOSED<br />

SUNDAY<br />

PHONE Ifil I JUtP<br />

SS»9696 f ILLAUE SUNDAYS<br />

gth ST. OFF BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

PANAV1SDN 1 UnilidArtiiff<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

DAILY l:30-7:15-»: 15 P.M.<br />

.... JOHNNY WHIIAKER • CCLtSIE HOLM -JEFF EAST ,„WARREN DATES<br />

MOORLYN TERRACE and BOARDWALK, OCEAN CTTY<br />

PHONE 399-9675 CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

CONTTOUOUSNOON TILMIDNITE<br />

DAILY 12.2+64:054 JOilOP.M,<br />

ALBERT RBROCCOU and HARRYSAaZMAN ?<br />

LIVE AND LETDiE<br />

United Krlitls<br />

MH'GUYHAMll<br />

CONTINUOUf NOON TILMlbNlTl<br />

DAILY—12:00-1:55-3:50-5:45-7:45-9:45<br />

^rai mm am mm<br />

mumm mmmm<br />

PHONE<br />

399-9868 CLOSED<br />

sur.f<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12TH ST. A BOARDWALK. OCTAN CITY<br />

p<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

DAILYAT2:00-7:l5A9:15P M<br />

MfRAOE<br />

MUSjQALL<br />

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PHONE<br />

M7.SW8 MiMi<br />

N0WM.AYINO<br />

EVENING87:15*I:15<br />

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IMMH<br />

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tmii<br />

OPEN<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1W3 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAOf 1 — SECTION<br />

\\<br />

, Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

Claranet Fuhnhan<br />

Tom ftrkk<strong>is</strong><br />

Frank Rnggiiri<br />

Guest Solo<strong>is</strong>ts:<br />

Winifred Dettore, Soprano<br />

Brown Bradley, Tenor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Beautiful Galathea Overture<br />

Lord's Prayer<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Marriage of Figaro Overturt<br />

VusiD'Arte. .,<br />

Winifred Detiore<br />

Wrtding of the Winds<br />

Let There Be Peace .<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Thunder and Blazes March<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Medley of Scotch Airs<br />

Mattinata ....,<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Morning ;,<br />

L' Amour Toujoura<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

panee of the Comedians<br />

Memries.................<br />

New Moon...,.'.'<br />

Gigi<br />

La Donne E Mobile<br />

Over the Waves ....<br />

Muietla'sWalti .<br />

MONDAY<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

oondiiotor<br />

toloitt<br />

jnana|ir<br />

Suppe<br />

...Malofte<br />

.Mozart<br />

Puccini<br />

Hall<br />

Jackson<br />

.......Pucik<br />

Trad.<br />

Leoncavallo<br />

Grieg<br />

Friml<br />

Smetana<br />

..... Sanford<br />

Romberg<br />

Loewe<br />

Verdi<br />

.Rosas<br />

Puccini<br />

Pressed flowers speaker's topic<br />

"The Art of Pressed Flower<br />

FHciiMS" will be the program<br />

presented by Mrs, D, Norman<br />

Young at the meeting of the<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Summer Auriliary<br />

Tuesday (August 7) at 2 p.m in<br />

Wesley Hall of First united<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Church, Kh st. and<br />

Central av.<br />

Mrs. Youns, who <strong>is</strong> a year-<br />

Persians were lHMHng|<br />

most graceful pottery ins<br />

world as well as some:<br />

ite metalwork, and df|<br />

,,couree, those remarkable;?<br />

Persian rugs. Delicate |<br />

perfection marks all Persian |<br />

Handiwork in these areas.:;<br />

Today, Iran <strong>is</strong> a fine plan tog<br />

v<strong>is</strong>it with a pleasant and 5<br />

healthy climate and much;<br />

utiful seffMry, Much of:<br />

the land <strong>is</strong> on high plateau;<br />

ground fringed with snow, s<br />

sapped mountains,:<br />

breathtaking to see.<br />

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around resident of Ocean City,<br />

has always had an interest in<br />

flowers. She <strong>is</strong> an avid gardener<br />

and has a small<br />

greenhouse in her home. She <strong>is</strong><br />

a past president of the Colony<br />

dub of Ocean City and former<br />

chairman of its Garden<br />

Department, She has been a<br />

member of the Northfield<br />

Garden Club for 20 years and<br />

has given lessons in flower<br />

arranging and has been a Judge<br />

hi many flower shows in th<strong>is</strong><br />

area. During the program she<br />

will explain how to collect, dry<br />

and arrange flowers into<br />

beautiful pictures. She will<br />

show the steps Involved and will<br />

h»ye a number of completed<br />

picture* with her on d<strong>is</strong>play.<br />

tt the devotions and the hostess<br />

will be Mm, Howard Adams.<br />

Anyone who <strong>is</strong> interested in<br />

flowers and the drying and<br />

arranging of flowers <strong>is</strong> invited<br />

to attend the program which <strong>is</strong><br />

presented as a public service to<br />

the community each Tuesday<br />

during July and August.<br />

Winifred Dei tore<br />

Nell Gwyn Dances .,,.., ,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thi Road To Mandgliy .... fJ<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Sempre Fideles Ma reh<br />

Merry Widow Selection<br />

Una Furtiva Lagnma .<br />

WhiitlerandH<strong>is</strong>Doi,<br />

I'll See You Again<br />

Trot Be Cavalerle<br />

Mother Machree<br />

Oklahoma<br />

Dance of tht Houri.<br />

M'ApDari ,<br />

Trees<br />

Jewel Son|,<br />

Serenade La Reja.<br />

Ramona<br />

South Pacific<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Yesterthoughti ,.<br />

Night and Day<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Stars and St ripes Forever<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Mikado..........<br />

Thine Alone<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Waltz From Sari<br />

With A Song In My Heart<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Winifred Dettore,<br />

guest solo<strong>is</strong>ts in<br />

Winifred Dettore, soprano,<br />

and Brown Bradley, tenor, will<br />

be guest sol<strong>is</strong>ts at the concerts<br />

Sunday through Thursday at I<br />

p.m. on the Music Pier. They<br />

join the municipal orchestra<br />

under the direction of Clarence<br />

Fuhrman and regular baritone<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>t Tom Perkins,<br />

Winifred Dettore needs no<br />

introduction to area audiences<br />

having establ<strong>is</strong>hed herself in<br />

me fields of concert, opera,<br />

oratorio, musical theatre and<br />

operetta. In th<strong>is</strong> area she has<br />

appeared with the Philadelphia<br />

Lyric and Pennsylvania Opera<br />

Companies and at the Academy<br />

of Music as solo<strong>is</strong>t with the<br />

Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra,<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Dettore <strong>is</strong> winner of the<br />

Young Art<strong>is</strong>ts Award of the<br />

National Federation of Music<br />

Clubs and the coveted award of<br />

the Concert Art<strong>is</strong>ts Guild of<br />

New York. She also performed<br />

fa a Tol&HaH recital In New<br />

(oprtrto of the Philadelphia<br />

Chorale and Is solo<strong>is</strong>t and<br />

coordinator of the Introduction<br />

to Opera program of Young<br />

Audiences, Inc.<br />

Brown Bradley <strong>is</strong> a pre-,<br />

med graduate of Furman<br />

University in Greenville, S.C.<br />

He has appeared as tenor<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>t with the N,E,T,-TV<br />

Stained Glass Art—Art Supplies<br />

Quikpoint<br />

Complete DM of Sea Shells<br />

Metal Detectors Stamps and Coins]<br />

1 Paints • Paper Tole • Models • De-<br />

|csupig« • Craft Kite anG Books -<br />

Ecology Boxes - Miniatures -<br />

Fruit<br />

-SIKI RENTALS-<br />

CRAFTS S H0BB1<br />

2721 AiBury Ave.<br />

A Doll You Will Never Find<br />

At CNMSTWS Time<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> "SO BIG"<br />

German<br />

Speaks<br />

Sousa<br />

...Lehar<br />

Donizetti<br />

^ y<br />

Coward<br />

Rubenttein<br />

.... ..Ball<br />

, Rodgen<br />

,, PonohielH<br />

flotow<br />

Rasbach<br />

.. Gounod<br />

..Herbert<br />

.. .Porter<br />

Sousa<br />

.Sullivan<br />

Herbert<br />

,.. Kaiman<br />

. Youmans<br />

La come<br />

. Wayne<br />

Rodgen<br />

Macauley Musical messengers Pier Sacred Musical guests<br />

The Sicred Muiicale on<br />

Music Pier Sunday (August 5)<br />

at 2:30 p.m. will feature The<br />

Macaulay Musical Messengers<br />

froro Boca Raton, Fla. The<br />

Sunday afternoon concern are<br />

sponsored by the Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Conference,<br />

direct«t..by Pastor David p.<br />

Wright.<br />

Dr. Macauley, a cornet<br />

player, was formerly with<br />

iymphonie orcheitrai under<br />

such eminent' conductor! as<br />

William Revelli. Ferde Grofe,<br />

Percy Grainger, Morton Gould.<br />

Patricia Macauley <strong>is</strong> a<br />

versatile pian<strong>is</strong>t, organ<strong>is</strong>t, and<br />

instrumental<strong>is</strong>t featured in the<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

concerts<br />

Brown Bradley<br />

Winifred Dettore<br />

Opera, the New York Chamber<br />

Solo<strong>is</strong>ts, the Little Orchestra<br />

Society, the Los Angeles<br />

Philharmonic and the New<br />

York Lyric Opera.<br />

He sang in the American<br />

MAKES DEANS LIST<br />

Donald A. Hurff, of 430 Grant<br />

Av., Marmora, made the<br />

Dean's L<strong>is</strong>t at Rutgers College,<br />

New Brunswick for the Fall<br />

term of 1972, having attained a<br />

grade point average of 1.799 or<br />

better. At Rutgers "1" <strong>is</strong> the<br />

highest grate.<br />

Madame Alexander'i moil loveable Baby Doll<br />

who won't walk, coo or wet, Her heart won't<br />

tick-tock. She doesn't even go to sleep or suck<br />

her thumb—but if you hold her you will love<br />

her—and want her for your own,<br />

"SO BIG" and her story book are * ] ^ M ^<br />

The Largest Selection of —<br />

MADAME ALEXANDER DOLLS Now on D<strong>is</strong>play<br />

60 STYLES to Choose From,<br />

Tfaq POLLS that are now Collectors' Items.<br />

19 ; 1104 Boardwalk, Ocean Cily, IN. J.<br />

Neil Macauley<br />

TV •eries "Welcome to the<br />

Family". She possesses the<br />

unusual gift of "absolute pitch:<br />

1 Rev. Paul Chang<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Bible Conference speaker m<strong>is</strong>sionary to Africa with<br />

.<br />

Sunday evening Is Dr. Andrew Africa Inland M<strong>is</strong>sion.<br />

George Brucks ;<br />

Tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t with the Telford, in h<strong>is</strong> concluding Music for M<strong>is</strong>sionary Week over one million and • quarter ;<br />

Maeaulays <strong>is</strong> Deoram Bholan message for the week will be provided by Paul Chang, Mian to home and foreign<br />

from Guyana, South America, M<strong>is</strong>sionary Conference Week tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t, recording art<strong>is</strong>t, m<strong>is</strong>sions. The Ocean City-<br />

He <strong>is</strong> a Hindu, converted to conducted by Pastor Wright accompanied by Esther Summer Bible Conference<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tianity, and former head opens Monday (August 6) at Cheung. M<strong>is</strong>sionary appointees continues through September 2.<br />

master of one of Ouayana's 7:30p.m. Speakers for the week Judy Moore, Ruth Ann<br />

largest high schools.<br />

are' Rev, George Brucks, Williams, and Duer and Nancie<br />

The Macauley Musical m<strong>is</strong>sionary leader from Smedley will participate in the<br />

Messengers will also ling and Holland- Paul Chang, Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Conference.<br />

play at the Ocean City Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Nationals Evangel<strong>is</strong>m Com M<strong>is</strong>sionary goal has been set<br />

Church services Sunday m<strong>is</strong>sion from Hong Kong; Leon at $145,000 in faith prom<strong>is</strong>es for<br />

(August s) at 10 45 a.m. and nUinger m<strong>is</strong>sionary to West th<strong>is</strong> summer's m<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Irian; Wes E<strong>is</strong>eman, conference. The Great Com.<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sionary Aviation m<strong>is</strong>sion Fellowship supports<br />

Fellowship, Zaire, Africa; 132 m<strong>is</strong>sionaries in 35 countries<br />

Harry Slam, veteran and in nineteen years has given<br />

premiere of Britten's "Prodigal<br />

S»" at Linoold Center und in<br />

Los Angeles he has ben solo<strong>is</strong>t<br />

at Opera Night at the<br />

Hollywood Bowl and the annual<br />

L,A. Bach Festival,<br />

He was a National Final<strong>is</strong>t in^<br />

the Metropolitan Opera<br />

Auditions In New York and a<br />

scholarship wtanei*. He also<br />

was recipient of a William M,<br />

Sullivan Award and has performed<br />

in many concerts<br />

sponsored by the foundaton.<br />

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The Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PAOf J — SECTION TWO<br />

Needs rejuvinotion<br />

Is the Night In Venice boat parade<br />

becoming a tired old lady 9<br />

With the exception of a papier<br />

mache bull located next to the Yacht<br />

Qub with a Philadelphia radio station<br />

announcer on top trying to break the<br />

world's "bull sitting" record, the<br />

script has been the same for the past 20<br />

years.<br />

More than change, the parade needs<br />

new life and enthusiasm. Each year<br />

he number of boats and the quality of<br />

he decorations have dimin<strong>is</strong>hed.<br />

The emphas<strong>is</strong> has shifted to scores<br />

of bayfront parties, some with live<br />

bands and exceptional decorations.<br />

The boats seem to play a small part in<br />

th<strong>is</strong> annual ritual.<br />

For years the argument against<br />

participation in the parade was who in<br />

their right mind would expose a $40,000<br />

boat to possible coll<strong>is</strong>ion with other<br />

vessels. The lack of superv<strong>is</strong>ion along<br />

he parade route became legend.<br />

Can't win them all<br />

Mrs, Laurel Mowbray, long a friend<br />

of the environment and an arch-enemy<br />

of unw<strong>is</strong>e development, has come out<br />

with a surpr<strong>is</strong>ing statement to the New<br />

Jersey Council on Natural Resources<br />

which has the ultimate say on<br />

dredging and bulkheading permits,<br />

Mrs, Mowbray <strong>is</strong> urging the Council<br />

to "never again grant a permit to the<br />

City of Ocean City to dredge sand from<br />

any portion of Great Egg Harbor Bay<br />

if any part of that sand will be<br />

replen<strong>is</strong>hing privately owned land,"<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> rash statement and others in<br />

her letter are an apparent effort by<br />

Mrs. Mowbray to tie" the highly suc-<br />

cessful sand replen<strong>is</strong>hment project to<br />

the loss of a recent court cast by the<br />

City that has enabled a property owner<br />

to build a house on a previously sand<br />

dune covered lot.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> an emotional plea that would<br />

jeopardize the sand pumping program<br />

imply because the City has lost an<br />

ecological battle. Has Mrs. Mowbray<br />

forgotten all the other battles thlft'<br />

were won; some with her help?<br />

In response to Mrs, Mowbray's<br />

letter. Mayor B, Thomas Waldman<br />

said he <strong>is</strong> unhappy with the court<br />

dec<strong>is</strong>ion that has paved the way for<br />

consta-uction of the Schumacker house<br />

on E. Atlantic blvd. The City fought the<br />

case well and had hoped to acquire the<br />

property, along with other lots, as part<br />

of a State Green Acres grant.<br />

Mrs. Mowbray's assertion that the<br />

Qty <strong>is</strong> simply pumping sand on<br />

privately •owned beachfront with the<br />

net result that additional building can<br />

take place, <strong>is</strong> without foundation. The<br />

only sand placed on or in front of the<br />

Schumacker lot came from a power<br />

greater than the city dredge. And the<br />

courts have ruled that Sehumacker<br />

has a right to take that sand away if he<br />

wants to.<br />

The Mayor has asked that concerned<br />

citizens wage the ecological fight<br />

together. We all should know there's<br />

too much at stake to speak out un-<br />

w<strong>is</strong>ely when things don % ajwajfl go our ,<br />

way.<br />

the alley fiasco<br />

The much debated, maligned, and<br />

driven over alley pacing project of 1968<br />

became h<strong>is</strong>tory th<strong>is</strong> week with the<br />

passage of a $32,500 emergency ap-<br />

propriation to pay off two contractors<br />

for work they performed.<br />

The City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners termed the<br />

last payment an unfortunate epilog to<br />

ttie project pushed for by former<br />

Mayor Robert L. Sharp. An arbitration<br />

panel decided the City, not the con-<br />

tractor, should pay the money for<br />

completion of the project.<br />

Charges of inferior work lodged<br />

against the Rudolph Meckel and Son<br />

Paving Co., resulted in a court suit<br />

that took more than three years to<br />

settle.<br />

The paving of 22 miles of previously<br />

unpaved alleys was unpopular from<br />

the beginning. It was started during<br />

the busy summer months, which was<br />

an inconvenience, and paid for on a<br />

footage bas<strong>is</strong> by property owners,<br />

which was an expense.<br />

With tongue In cheek<br />

The enormity of the project proved<br />

too much for the dty's engineering<br />

department and was partly respon-<br />

sible for some of the shoddy paving<br />

work that resulted. Some alleys nad to<br />

be dug up again at an added in-<br />

convenience to the public and to the<br />

ultimatOxpense of the city.<br />

The 132,500 will be paid out of<br />

general tax revenues charged against<br />

the I974munieipal budget. That means<br />

some taxpayers who have no alleys<br />

behind their homes will be helping to<br />

pay the settlement.<br />

Also paying will be those owners of<br />

new homes now built on muddy and<br />

dusty alleys that didn't ex<strong>is</strong>t in 1968.<br />

The peat alley fiasco of five years<br />

ago should be a lesson to elected of-<br />

ficials that it's unw<strong>is</strong>e to try to do<br />

everything overnight. An alley<br />

program done in stages over a two-<br />

year period would have resulted in<br />

better quality and leirexpense.<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1»73<br />

Now it appears that excuse will no<br />

longer be valid. Th<strong>is</strong> year, for the first<br />

time the Coast Guard and N.J, Marine<br />

Mice herded the boats along the<br />

parade route like cattle. And they were<br />

equally zealous keeping spectator<br />

boats out of the line of cru<strong>is</strong>e.<br />

Night In Venice <strong>is</strong> a valuable mid-<br />

summer alb-action for the resort.<br />

Thousands of people are drawn here to<br />

view the event. It's up to those in<br />

charge of the parade to make sure<br />

there <strong>is</strong> something worthwhile to see.<br />

Early next season when plans for the<br />

parade are finalized, the Chamber of<br />

Commerce and the Yacht Club would<br />

do well to encourage their members<br />

and friends to enter boats in the<br />

parade and decorate them in a festive<br />

manner.<br />

Ocean City was the boat parade<br />

leader for years among New Jersey<br />

resorts. Let's re-establ<strong>is</strong>h that wor-<br />

thwhile tradition.<br />

s#f adrift ?<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

(Editor's note; The following<br />

letter wit addressed to C.A.<br />

Selleck, d<strong>is</strong>trict engineer, U.S.<br />

Army Corps or Engineers, with<br />

• copy to the Sentinel-Ledger to<br />

be printed mttli space.)<br />

Dear Colonel Selleck:<br />

I write to appeal tor yow<br />

help. My concern <strong>is</strong> the per-<br />

manent destruction of<br />

meadowlands near the 34th it.<br />

bridge which connects Ocean<br />

aty, N.J., ind M<br />

de«rw41o|}, as y<br />

been going on far y m 9<br />

understanding ii that the<br />

damage will won be greatly<br />

increased by virtue of an<br />

arrangement between the<br />

ownen. Bay Motels of Cherry<br />

nil, and the State of New<br />

Jersey — an arrangement<br />

which will permit the<br />

development of that site by Bay<br />

Motels.<br />

In a long telephone con-<br />

versation with Mr, Stanley<br />

Snarskl of your Permit Section,<br />

I got some idea of the com-<br />

plexities of the problem from<br />

the standpoint of the U.S. Army<br />

Cbrps of Engineers. He ex-<br />

plained that the filling<br />

operation curled out by the<br />

Bay Motel group <strong>is</strong> legal undo 1<br />

the regulations prevailing at<br />

the time of Bay Motel's original<br />

application, and that it would<br />

be extremely difficult for the<br />

presently prevailing<br />

regulations to be applied<br />

retroactively. Whatever these<br />

dfficulties may be in no way<br />

alters the fact that the wetlands<br />

in that area, and the Inland<br />

Waterway, have been per-<br />

manently damaged by the<br />

filling operations.<br />

Even though the comprom<strong>is</strong>e<br />

'Beefeaters Anonymous<br />

The meat shortage may panic<br />

tht carnivorous beefeaters<br />

among us, but to we rebel<br />

rabbiti the shortage of meal<br />

meat in the marketplace u Just<br />

another topic for small tali;.<br />

We're convinced that the<br />

meat shortage <strong>is</strong> nothing more<br />

than a capital<strong>is</strong>tic plot by the<br />

cattlemen and packer* to force<br />

an increase in the cost of meal<br />

meat. We're more d<strong>is</strong>tressed by<br />

the report that the nation's dirt<br />

Bernie <strong>is</strong> no longer with us. All<br />

of which prove* that just plain<br />

living <strong>is</strong> killing.<br />

All the element* of the good<br />

earth...mineral, plant<br />

animal...have specific roles in<br />

the circle oflife. Insects feed on<br />

the earth, and birds feed on<br />

insects. AnimaU feed on birds<br />

and humans feed on animals.<br />

Unless he <strong>is</strong> unfortunate enough<br />

to fall into company with a tribe<br />

of aborigines, the food chain<br />

lumen are going to school on stops at man<br />

the economic lesions being It U not<br />

netted by the meatmen.<br />

We all can exerc<strong>is</strong>e some<br />

Initiative In the production of<br />

produce. A tomato plant or<br />

cucumbers are reasonable<br />

backyard crop Items. But who<br />

k going to pasture a herd of<br />

Hereford! near the family<br />

swimming pool?<br />

We're not advtraftto a Mt at<br />

wttMone sirloin now and then,<br />

or tome turkey on holidays,<br />

all, we have to be eon-<br />

of the cftottt of the<br />

jp*pa*> thm meat<br />

!<br />

1<br />

^<br />

an unmitigated<br />

matter of health regimin that<br />

prompts our preference of<br />

roots, plants, fruits and nuts. A<br />

man's eating habits are often<br />

the product of hia various ex-<br />

periences. Any ode with<br />

memories of lean tunes In h<strong>is</strong><br />

younger days appreciated the<br />

nutritional value of roots,<br />

plant*, fruit and nuts. Anyone<br />

who has worked the bloody<br />

enough to drive even the moat<br />

avid meat eater to "Beefeaters<br />

Anonymous." Most of us,<br />

however, never tee our meals<br />

in the raw; we see them only as<br />

dressed cuts in a sterile<br />

supermarket meat counter.<br />

We have to concede that in<br />

the Devine scheme of things,<br />

same animals and fowl are<br />

destined to become Aid for<br />

human energy; others are to be<br />

pets for human comfort, and<br />

still others are of no we at all to<br />

the human. It seems that If man<br />

can't figure anything else to do<br />

with something natural he eats<br />

it. Buuurrrpp!<br />

A case in point was the recent<br />

introduction of tiorsemeat onto<br />

the market as a substitute of<br />

short-supply beef. The mere<br />

mention of noraafjesh on the<br />

butcher's block gagged the<br />

inveterate beefeater, and<br />

caused the short hah- on the<br />

*»<br />

fioort of a meat packing botae honey Mt, <strong>On</strong> •qoaatrlana to<br />

oratMtebM-ttMAdn^lMtao Jtoe. But HMM who ppnparad<br />

ivcoiwctoutravittAbferiltab their pocketbook* more<br />

raeat,}iMMayoia1tntaD«bo bvettntfy than Uair palate<br />

•pent a •umtnwr vfeatlon rapamd that bwnmeat taafra<br />

gutting mackaral, ahad and just at gaed aa beef. (We<br />

while he wag dining on hor-<br />

semeat.) men too there are<br />

those who say that catmeat<br />

takes nothing from a bowl of<br />

rabbit stew.<br />

A man frets when the wife<br />

overloads the station wagon for<br />

the vacation trip, but he himself<br />

WH pack h<strong>is</strong> stomach with no<br />

more concern than a nagging<br />

curosity...with the entre still<br />

mouth-bound on h<strong>is</strong> fort..-<br />

what's for dessert!<br />

Americans probably are the<br />

most corpulent people on the<br />

face of the earth. That ought to<br />

tell us Bomthing. We are also<br />

more prone than any other<br />

people to heart attack. That too<br />

should carry a message. Still<br />

we eat each meal like it was our<br />

last.<br />

We are concerned about TUB-<br />

stomach, but in an advert*<br />

way...keep it full. There <strong>is</strong> an<br />

Eastern teaching which<br />

prescribe* a comfbrt«bl«/fcpi<br />

bt our stomach content, and It<br />

•not ODai) at all thnwmaaftaf<br />

pur day a* Is our wont "ttli<br />

ancient formula **fg1<br />

wa OH our stomach t» <<br />

sight)! of Ita capacity.<br />

•~- \thfai1thh<br />

agreement worked out with the<br />

State of New Jeriey and the<br />

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers<br />

requires the owners to restore<br />

the tidal flow they have already<br />

d<strong>is</strong>rupted, and also requires<br />

them to give a significant<br />

portion of the tract to the State,<br />

the damage goes on, and will<br />

inevitably grow as they<br />

progress with their<br />

"development," a word which<br />

should increasingly be un-<br />

derstood as being synonymous<br />

with "destruction," . ,,...,., .,,,„<br />

h Mother tmttsfewsMi-<br />

withmy attorney in Ocean aty<br />

I was equally d<strong>is</strong>couraged. My<br />

understanding of Ms Judgments<br />

<strong>is</strong> that no matter how much<br />

money I and others might ra<strong>is</strong>e<br />

to pay for the cods of litigating<br />

th<strong>is</strong> matter, the prospects of<br />

success would be minimal<br />

because ttiere <strong>is</strong> such an in-<br />

tricate web of legal and ad-<br />

min<strong>is</strong>trative obscurity and<br />

conflict to be dealt with — a<br />

web which affectively works for<br />

the protection of "developer*"<br />

and against the protection of<br />

the public interest.<br />

Confronted with th<strong>is</strong><br />

frustration. I carried my con-<br />

cern to the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner of<br />

Environmental Protection, Mr.<br />

Sullivan, in Trenton. I had one<br />

long conversation with the<br />

attorney then who had been<br />

working on the Bayview<br />

litigations and negotiations for<br />

IB months. He, too, was polite,<br />

sensitive, and understanding,<br />

but equally d<strong>is</strong>couraging in that<br />

hi said essentially the same<br />

thing,: namely, that the<br />

wetlands are obviously being<br />

destroyed but that nothing can<br />

really be done about it because<br />

everything <strong>is</strong> "legal," He also<br />

suggested that you are the man<br />

I should be in touch with<br />

because it <strong>is</strong> the U.S. Army<br />

Corps of Engineers that really<br />

have the authority and power to<br />

Mtiate the legal actions which<br />

would help slow down the<br />

destruction of the developers.<br />

What will you do in the case of<br />

34th st.? What can I and others<br />

do? What can any of us do about<br />

the "legal" rape and<br />

destruction of resources on<br />

which we all depend for sur-<br />

vival?<br />

RogerA.Huber<br />

88 Warren pi.<br />

Montclair.N.J.<br />

Editor, Ocean City Sentinel-<br />

Ledger: As you are well aware<br />

I have taken many op-<br />

portunities to use your paper as<br />

a means of communicating my<br />

critic<strong>is</strong>ms of the school board<br />

and admin<strong>is</strong>tration to the<br />

public and to the officials in-<br />

volved. When I read your ar-<br />

ticle. "Credibility gap" (S-L, 17<br />

July 1073) my first inclination<br />

was to agree with you without<br />

reservation. However, after<br />

reviewing my own experiences<br />

with the board and the ad-<br />

ntfariatratlan I am forced by the<br />

ftucta to take exception to the<br />

article.<br />

jW, the term "credibility<br />

sewn* highly inap-<br />

when some 40 to 90<br />

nearly approximates the actual<br />

state of affairs. As early as last<br />

November I asked the degree of<br />

probability associated with the<br />

predicted increase in<br />

enrollment and the assump-<br />

tions upon which these<br />

predictions were based. No<br />

direct answer to th<strong>is</strong> or the<br />

many other questions asked has<br />

been received. To th<strong>is</strong> point<br />

"credibility" <strong>is</strong> not involved<br />

except on one <strong>is</strong>sue. However<br />

communication" <strong>is</strong> involved in<br />

aU <strong>is</strong>sues.<br />

Second, In direct reference to<br />

the subject of your article, we<br />

are all aware that predictions<br />

concerning population<br />

movements and birth rates are,<br />

at beat, tenuous. Ill assume the<br />

board and adv<strong>is</strong>ors made a<br />

common error in predicting an<br />

increase in primary and in-<br />

termediate school enrollments<br />

and will not call into question<br />

their "credibility" over thto<br />

matter. However 1 will call into<br />

question the lack of corn*<br />

municating Uie fact that the<br />

need for space <strong>is</strong> not<br />

necessarily dependent upon<br />

increased enrollment.<br />

Specifically the prime<br />

benefactors of an expansion<br />

program could have been me<br />

students in the seventh and<br />

eighth grades. Regardless of<br />

where the rooms would have<br />

been built, a reshuffling of<br />

students could have resulted In<br />

the elimination of the absurd<br />

school hours now required of<br />

those students and the at-<br />

tendent inconvenience to the<br />

parents of those students. The<br />

expansion would not have gone<br />

to waste by any stretch of the<br />

imagination. However, the total<br />

implications of expansion were<br />

never made known.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e could dwell upon'the<br />

many undesirable practices<br />

generated in the Ugh School<br />

building directly and indirectly<br />

aSused by the overcrowding<br />

and the presence of the seventh<br />

and eighth grade In that<br />

building. In fact, the board and<br />

the admin<strong>is</strong>tration should dwell<br />

upon that area, to fact, be<br />

Ledger should, through in-<br />

vestigative reporting, dwell<br />

upon that area. In fact, the<br />

dt<strong>is</strong>ent of th<strong>is</strong> community<br />

should dwell upon that area, la<br />

fact we, all of us, do not. The<br />

last school board meeting was<br />

attended by three members of<br />

the press and six Interested<br />

citizens. With such a weak show<br />

of interest, how can effective<br />

communication or credibility<br />

be establ<strong>is</strong>hed?<br />

Third, Mr. Editor, you and I<br />

haw taken a public stand that<br />

there ut a lack of eom-<br />

munJcatibn from the board and<br />

the admin<strong>is</strong>tration. We have<br />

both tried In our own'way* to<br />

ektablMi some form of in-<br />

teraction with them. Let us now<br />

look also at the other side of the<br />

coin; the public with whom the<br />

board should be com-<br />

municating. It <strong>is</strong> a two-way<br />

street. To •xprcas our opinkKM<br />

and deairw only at the poll* in<br />

February <strong>is</strong> tth-MmdoTtio<br />

hnproveineMa can be mads by<br />

continual rejection of board<br />

Ocean City a la carte<br />

EVENING CHAT — We recently spent an evening<br />

with author Gay Talese d<strong>is</strong>cussing an article about<br />

Gay Talese called "An Evening in the Nude With Gay<br />

Talese." The article by newsman Aaron Latham<br />

appeared in, the July, 9 <strong>is</strong>sue of New York Magazine<br />

and made its way#fb local newsstands a few days<br />

later. As expected the article has not settled too well<br />

with Talese's friends and admirers in h<strong>is</strong> home town.<br />

It was accepted about as well as a short story on a<br />

local clergyman operating a house of prostitution<br />

would be. However, we are not about to d<strong>is</strong>pute<br />

Latham's article on Talese. We would urge interested<br />

persons who have read Talese's books to read the<br />

article and reach their own conclusions. We had the<br />

benefit of a personal interview with Talese and that's<br />

what we intend to deal with here.<br />

STILL A REPORTER — We climbed the long steps<br />

to the porch of the Talese home on E. Atlantic blvd. to<br />

be greeted by Gay who invited us in and offered us a<br />

Scotch, which we accepted. The d<strong>is</strong>cussion took place<br />

on the porch and the conversation flowed easily.<br />

Talese Is a reporter's reporter; one who rose from<br />

the sports department of the Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

through other newspapers, and finally to the mighty<br />

New York Unm Then as an author to write such<br />

works as "The Bridge," "The Kingdom and the<br />

Power," and "Honor Thy Father," among other<br />

books. But we weren't there to d<strong>is</strong>cuss past sue-<br />

cesses. It was our intention to find out as much as we<br />

could about Gay's latest endeavor, a book about sex<br />

and obscenity. Talese has yet to write a single word<br />

of that book. He has spent the past 18 months in<br />

research, as only Gay Talese knows how. We didn't<br />

find a new Gay Talese (as alluded to in last week's a<br />

la carte) but the same articulate and determined<br />

author dealing with a new and controversial subject.<br />

Talese, like many writers with a newspaper<br />

background, has that something in h<strong>is</strong> blood that<br />

makes him a reporter first, a writer second, "<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

now it takes two or three year§ to write a story, In-<br />

stead of every day," Talese said. Gay, Uie reporter,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>ses the comradery of the daily newspaper<br />

business; the interchange of thoughts and the ac-<br />

tivity of the newsroom. Some of h<strong>is</strong> reportorial duties<br />

for Bhe Times formed the nucleus for future books.<br />

But in order to write these books, Talese had to im-<br />

merse himself in the antithes<strong>is</strong> of conventional news<br />

gathering.<br />

THE NEW JOURNALISM — A reporter covering a<br />

standard news story stands at a d<strong>is</strong>tance and tells, as<br />

objectively as possible, what he sees. But in the 1960's<br />

three newsmen became non-fiction novel<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

created the "new journal<strong>is</strong>m." Gay Talese, Tom<br />

Wolfe, and Truman Capote, involved themselves with<br />

the material and lived, to some extent, the ex-<br />

periences of their characters. Talese doesn't like<br />

being called a "new journal<strong>is</strong>t," but in a nation that<br />

classifies and labels everything, that's what he <strong>is</strong>. So<br />

it was not surpr<strong>is</strong>ing When, Talese wrote h<strong>is</strong>, book •;<br />

"The.Mngdom and the Bower" about ttie New York<br />

Times,,* "Honor Thy Fatr»r'"»bout New York's<br />

various Mafia families. He immersed himself in both<br />

subjects.<br />

THUS IT FOLLOWS that to create a non-fiction<br />

novel about sex and obscenity a writer must become<br />

part of those topics. Gay Talese joined a nude health<br />

dub, ran two New York massage parlors and lived<br />

five-and-one-half months in a California mountain<br />

commune. Yet, it <strong>is</strong> the same Gay Talese we sat face-<br />

to-face with last weekend who was honored three<br />

years ago by the Ocean aty Chamber of Commerce.<br />

He didn't seem any more liberated Saturday night<br />

toan when we chatted briefly in that same house<br />

following the Chamber dinner.<br />

TALESE ON O.C. — Gay's primary concern with<br />

the article was not what he told Latham, but how it<br />

was reported. We agree that Latham made sex seem<br />

"dirty,' thus Gay appears tainted by the article.<br />

Talese <strong>is</strong> not .unkind to Ocean City in h<strong>is</strong> frank<br />

dscussions with Latham. He <strong>is</strong> quoted simply as<br />

laying: "Therules weren't for me." By the rules he<br />

means the blue laws made by ttie Method<strong>is</strong>ts, the<br />

Catholic Church's commandments enforced by Ir<strong>is</strong>h<br />

priests and nuns; and tome years later the rules of<br />

fidelity. We asked how the later pronouncement had<br />

affected h<strong>is</strong> marriage. Gay thought that question<br />

could best be answered by h<strong>is</strong> wife, Nany, who he<br />

called to ttie porch. Nan said she has come to accept<br />

her husband's total immersion in h<strong>is</strong> work, When he<br />

want to California, "for a couple of weeks," Nan said<br />

die wasn't surpr<strong>is</strong>ed that he stayed five months,<br />

Latham paints a picture of Nan acceptable to present<br />

Ocean City standards. He observes ."She ins<strong>is</strong>ts that<br />

she prefers an evening at home with her children to<br />

an evening skinny-dipping in a health spa." Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

not quite ttie picture either. Latham paints th$<br />

Taleses as two people going in different directions<br />

Gay coma out dirty and Nan comes out dean. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

wasn't our impression after only an hour and a halt<br />

We found two compatible people facing new ej<br />

periences first as individuals, then as a manic<br />

couple. Latham must have seen th<strong>is</strong> too when iu<br />

said: "They are not only husband and wife, bat<br />

friends." While Gay won't follow the rules he learned<br />

first in Ocean City, he still d<strong>is</strong>plays a strong id&*<br />

tification with h<strong>is</strong> hometown. "After all, I bought t<br />

hou8ehere,didn't I?" And we were surpr<strong>is</strong>ed toleiri<br />

that inudi of the work on past books wW done tt<br />

Ocean City. The writing, that <strong>is</strong>. The Taleses slip in<br />

and out of town unnoticed, and they like it that way.<br />

They aren't hounded (he way Grace Kelly was.<br />

Maybe Ocean City has grown up; too.<br />

EPILOG — We were left with the impression that<br />

Talese's strength lies in h<strong>is</strong> ability to understand the<br />

nature of other people; whether they be subjects of «<br />

book or b<strong>is</strong>^ometowu neighbors. Be has been able to<br />

accept views alien to h<strong>is</strong> own and communicate th<strong>is</strong><br />

winking in h<strong>is</strong> non-flctton novels. Hxjugh we found<br />

much of Latham's piece abm* TaleM «1WI to oar<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1973 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

STRONG<br />

i - SECTION TWO<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

IOth st. and Central av.<br />

Rev. D, Richard Garr<strong>is</strong>on,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 and It a.m. • Services,<br />

All iervioti will be held at St.<br />

John'i Chapel, 38th st. and Wilt<br />

av., due to construction at thi<br />

church.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Home of the Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Cgnference<br />

10th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Rev. David P. Wright,<br />

D,D,, paitor<br />

Robert Wright,<br />

musical director<br />

of the family. Robert L. K»yi,<br />

superintendent,<br />

10:45 a.m. • Worship Service,<br />

Organ<strong>is</strong>t, Mrs, David P.<br />

Wright. Meigage by Pastor<br />

Wright from th* book of<br />

Ephesians. Communion ser-<br />

vice.<br />

10:45 a.m. - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

nursery<br />

10;4S a.m. - Primary Chureh<br />

2:30 p.m. • Sacred Musicale<br />

on Music Pier featuring the<br />

Macaulay Musical Messengers<br />

with Neil Macaulay, cornetlst;<br />

Patricia Macaulay, pian<strong>is</strong>t;<br />

Deoram Bhloan, tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

7:30 p.m. - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed nur-<br />

sery<br />

CHURCHES<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Free parking A Watson's<br />

Restaurant, 9th st. and Ocean<br />

av; and Boardwalk Park, 10th<br />

«.' and boardwalk from 9:30<br />

a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; and at the<br />

church parking lots,<br />

9:30 a.m. -Sunday School<br />

with classes for every member<br />

THE TUESMJ<br />

BIBLE<br />

CLASS<br />

Teacher for Tuesday<br />

BILL LEWIS<br />

TopiC;<br />

"STUDIES W THE LIFE<br />

* OF CHMST<br />

Meets Every Tuesdiy at (<br />

The Stahler's<br />

71WALNUTROAD<br />

U<br />

MONDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m. - Opening Service of<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sionary Conference<br />

directed by Pastor Wright,<br />

Speaker, Rev. George Brueks,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sionary to Holland.<br />

Ail Are Welcome<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

11 a.m. • Morning M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Hour. Speaker, Rev, Harry<br />

Stain, Africa Inland M<strong>is</strong>sion,<br />

7:30 p.m. • M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Oonhrtnce directed by Pastor<br />

Wright, Speaker, Paul Chang,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sionary to Hong Kong,<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

10:30 a.m. • Conference<br />

prayer meeting<br />

11 a.m. - M<strong>is</strong>sionary Hour,<br />

Speaker, Rev, Leon Dilltnger,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sionary to West Irian<br />

7:30 p.m. - M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Conference directed by Pastor<br />

Wright. Speaker, Rev. George<br />

Brueks,<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

11 a.m. • M<strong>is</strong>sionary Hour,<br />

Speaker, Wesley E<strong>is</strong>emann,<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sionary Aviation<br />

Fellowship, Africa<br />

7:30 p.m. • M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Conference directed by Pastor<br />

Wright. Speaker, Ray. Leon<br />

Dillingcr.<br />

n a.m. • MJ<strong>is</strong>ionaly Tlour,<br />

Speaker, Rev, Paul Ciwng.<br />

7.30 p.m. • M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Conference directed by Pastor'<br />

CHURCH of the REDEEMER<br />

Longport, New Jersey<br />

moo A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION<br />

10-00 A.M.-HQL¥ COMMUNION and MORNING PRAYER<br />

,, THE REV, DABNEY J. CARR III<br />

Virginia Theological Seminary<br />

—————m————_—,<br />

An Activ. Protestant Epixopal Church Mhiion<br />

Welcoming fv*rymM of All DwiMiiitMHMM<br />

ILL SERVICES<br />

fating hikf at<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

LinWEFAHCHAPfl<br />

36th St. and<br />

Will Ivi,<br />

DUE TO<br />

COHSTRUCTIOM<br />

i » •<br />

S 1<br />

THK MVIRIND<br />

CARL WEBER<br />

THIRIVIMND<br />

RICHARD GARRISON<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 6<br />

The Rev. Carl W«b«r, D.D.<br />

1 PaMor.St.John'iLWierMChttrcli<br />

tNWMt<br />

fi'<br />

IitMiPk*<br />

Wright. Speaker, Rev. G*orge<br />

Brueks.<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Conference directed by Pastor<br />

Wright, Speaker, Wesley<br />

E<strong>is</strong>emann.<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd st. and Central av,<br />

Independent • Evangelical •<br />

Interdenominational<br />

Harry N, Ryner, organ<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Rev, John E. Greenteaf,<br />

song leader<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School with<br />

classes for all ages, F,C.<br />

Slacutn, superintendent<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship,<br />

Dr. Stanley Nodder, pastor of<br />

the First Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church of<br />

York, Pa,, guest preacher,<br />

Special music by Thomas<br />

Porch of MillviUe, saxophone<br />

solo.<br />

Nursery care in the Begin-<br />

ners' Room during services.<br />

"Parking facilities available<br />

on the lot at 32nd st, and Anbury<br />

av<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Preaching Chr<strong>is</strong>t Crucified,<br />

R<strong>is</strong>en, and Coming Again,<br />

Rev, William Radcllffe Allen,<br />

Th.M., pastor<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

9 a.m. • Church School<br />

Youth Forum, film "Don't Be<br />

Afraid"<br />

8 and 10:30 a.m. • Church<br />

Services. Pastor Wilcock'i<br />

topic; "The Summer of Ufe."<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

2 p.m. • Summer Auxiliary.<br />

"Tlie Art of Presied Flowers,"<br />

Mrs. D, Norman Young.<br />

8 p.m. • Youth meeting<br />

W1DNESDAY*-<br />

9-12 - Vacation Church School<br />

9 a.m, • Bible Study for Adults<br />

10:15 a,m, • Intercessory<br />

Prayer Time<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

9:30 a.m. • 3 p.m. • Bazaar at<br />

Wesley Manor<br />

7:30 p.m. - Weight Watchers<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

tin it, and Went »v.<br />

Rev. Z. L. Byrd,<br />

C.C., pastor<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

10:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11:30 a.m. • Morning Wor-<br />

ship, Holy Communion,<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer service<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

8:45 a.m. • Graded Sunday<br />

School classes for each<br />

member of the family<br />

8:30 a.m, and 11 a.m. •<br />

Morning Worship, "Not Afraid<br />

to Live or We."<br />

11 a.m. • Nursery for young<br />

children<br />

?:30 p.m,. Evening Worship.<br />

Rev, Herbert links, ftirlstian<br />

Approach to the Jews.<br />

Director of Music, Rev.<br />

Raymond McAfee, Organ<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Jean Ridgway,<br />

PM Wrt<br />

FRIDAY-<br />

I p.m, • Bible Class<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th it, and Haven av.<br />

Rev, Ernest E. Curry,<br />

paitor<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church School<br />

with classed for all ages<br />

11:15 a.m. - Worship Service,<br />

Holy Communion.<br />

.PajMnio<br />

to Church.<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

6:30 and 8 p.m. - Youth and<br />

Senior C^oU-, rehearsal, „ . .<br />

.'.inif.:: Ill<br />

•ftr<br />

TUESDAY<br />

10:30 am. • Women's Bible<br />

Study Fellowship, Lower<br />

Auditorium<br />

0 p.m. - Campus Crusade for<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t, Lower Auditorium<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

1,30 p.m. • The Bible Study<br />

Hour, Lower Auditorium<br />

THURSDAY • —-—<br />

12:15 p.m. - CBMC Luncheon,<br />

Plymouth Inn. Men welcome.<br />

8p.m -Choirrehearsal,choir<br />

room<br />

9 p.m, - Campus Crusade for<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t, Lower Auditorium<br />

y<br />

7:30 p.m. - Coffee hour for<br />

young people. Live and<br />

recorded music. Free coffee<br />

and doughnuts.<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th it. and Central av.<br />

Chariei Wllcocle. pastor<br />

John Janka,<br />

aasocUite paitor<br />

Howard W. Adam*,<br />

adoclate<br />

Wilhelm A. A. Goctie,<br />

min<strong>is</strong>ter of music<br />

Prayer Telephone 399-3316<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

8 p.m. • Masterworki Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

with classes for all ages.<br />

Eugene C, Debus, chaplain.<br />

11 am, . Morning Worship,<br />

Rev, David C, Meldrum, pastor<br />

of Laurel Springs Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Church, preacher, Richard<br />

Goodrich, baritone solo<strong>is</strong>t of<br />

Arch Street United Method<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Chureh, Philadelphia, solo<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Selections: "The Voice in the<br />

Wilderness,, by John Prtodle<br />

Scott and "I Walk With God" by<br />

Brodysky.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

First Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

The United PreityieriM, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Kudcliffe Allen, Th.M,, Paitor<br />

Sunday, August 5, 1973<br />

MORNING WOR8HIP-«:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m<br />

"NOT AFRAID TO LIVE OR DIE"<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 a.m.<br />

Blble-Centerrd-Chrlst-Centered<br />

Graded CIHSKS For The Family<br />

EVENINGWORSHIP-7:3«p.m.<br />

Message<br />

HEV.HBRBBRTLINKS<br />

CHRBTIAN APPROACH TO THB JgWS<br />

TUESDAY MORNING-10:30 a.m.<br />

Women 1 * BiUe Study Fatlowahip<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING-7:38p.m.<br />

The BlbU Study Hour<br />

MINISTER OF MUSIC<br />

R«v. Raymond McAfee<br />

ORGANIST<br />

JeanRldgeway m<br />

Parking M Wetter-Milt ft CkwA<br />

Vtait Mr New laaetnry-A CwlW Wdc«Mt AWBJU YOU<br />

10 a.m.<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

night<br />

Children's choir<br />

- Family movie<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley av.,<br />

5th to eU) iti,<br />

E. Woodley Kalehoff,<br />

organ<strong>is</strong>t<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9 and ii a.m. • Identical<br />

services with Dr. Raymond<br />

Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t, executive director of<br />

the Temple Foundation in<br />

Hollywood, Calif., guest<br />

speaker.<br />

7 p.m. - Twilight jervice with<br />

Dr. Anthony Camploo, chaplain<br />

of Eastern Bapt<strong>is</strong>t College, St.<br />

Davids, Pa., ipeaker.<br />

The services in the morning<br />

and evening are preceded by<br />

orpn recitals by E. Woodley<br />

Kalehoff, At 8:45 and 10:45 a.m.<br />

there will be song services led<br />

by Tabernacle president<br />

William Luff and at 6:45 p.m.<br />

by Walter D, Eddowes Jr. The<br />

Tabernacle Quartet will sing at<br />

all services.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> plenty of free<br />

parking on or about the<br />

pounds.<br />

Chaplain of the day will be<br />

Dr, John A, MoElroy,<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

llth st. and Central av.<br />

Rev. Charles L. Wood,<br />

D,Ed., rector<br />

SUNDAY (Seventh Sunday<br />

after Trinity! -<br />

8 a.m. . Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m, • Choral Euchar<strong>is</strong>t<br />

and sermon<br />

Midwrtt pmfm ^Sfiible<br />

Study<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sionary meeting<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY THE SEA<br />

SSth it. and Albnry »v.<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th It. and Simpson av.<br />

Rev. James Blrti, pastor<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY L<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S B.C.<br />

13th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Rev. James Welsh, pastor<br />

DAILY-<br />

7 and 8 a.m. • Masses<br />

SATUBDAY -<br />

4 to 5 vid after the 1 p.m.<br />

Mass • Confessions<br />

5:45 and 7 p.m. • Masses<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

8, 9:15, 10:30 a.m. and noon •<br />

Masses<br />

MACEDONIA<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

loth st. and Simpson av.<br />

Rev. Charles WUcock,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY .<br />

9:30 a,m, • Church School<br />

with classes for all ages<br />

11 a.m, • Worship Service<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

8 p.m. •<br />

rehearsal<br />

Senior Choir<br />

IT, FRANCES CABR1NI B.C.<br />

2nd st. mid Atlantic av.<br />

Rev. William McCorrlstin.<br />

pastor<br />

DAILY •<br />

Mass • 8 a.m.<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

Masses -5:30 and 7 p.m.<br />

Confessions before and after<br />

the evening Masses<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

Masses •<br />

11:30 am. 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and<br />

FIRST CHURCH OP<br />

CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

8th st. and Albury «v.<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Church Service<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. • Meeting<br />

DAILY<br />

^JJ.aja<br />

Room open<br />

t B<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL R.C.<br />

40th it. and Central av.<br />

Rev, Joseph McCaiUty,<br />

pastor<br />

MONDAY -<br />

11:30 a.m: Sanior Citiie«<br />

HIS New rd.<br />

Rev. Gordon F. Pre<strong>is</strong>«r.<br />

paitor<br />

Confessions • 7 to 7:30 p.m,<br />

BETHANY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Shore rd, and Brighton av.<br />

Rev. William A. Davit, paitor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

7,8, i, 10 and U a.m. Masses<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8 p.m.<br />

Confessions<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

8:30 and ii a.m.<br />

Worship, Service<br />

Cbmmaiion<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church School<br />

Morning<br />

of Holy<br />

SUNDAY - ',<br />

10 a.m - Sunday School '<br />

H aj«. . Morning Worship.<br />

Cbmmunion Service '<br />

continued on page 4 '<br />

MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

CALVARY<br />

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST<br />

Mh it. and New York av,<br />

Rev, Gene Corbett, paitor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m, • Chureh School<br />

11 a.m, - Morning WorihTp<br />

8:M p.m. - Young People<br />

7:M p.m, - Evening Service<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • Vacation Bible<br />

School stall meeting<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m, • Council<br />

Min<strong>is</strong>tries meeting<br />

of<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • Board of Trustees<br />

meeting<br />

L1NWOOD<br />

MAINLAND<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

hVn<br />

Cfcr<strong>is</strong>tia Scitice kttl?<br />

L<strong>is</strong>ten to flrsthina «*•<br />

ptriences. Th<strong>is</strong> week's<br />

program:<br />

Don't We All<br />

Ne«d a Change<br />

of Heart?<br />

WgLT<br />

WMID<br />

1520 k.c 9 a.m.<br />

U40 k,c. 9:15 a.m<br />

TRUTH<br />

H€OLS<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek Service<br />

ST. JOSEPHS B.C.<br />

Shore rd. and Harbor la,<br />

Msgr. Leon S. Wlnowici,<br />

pastor<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Annual<br />

Bazaar on the Music Pier<br />

7 and S a.m. • Masses<br />

7:30 to 8 p.m. - Confessions<br />

SATUBDAY -<br />

4:30 to 5:30 and 7:45 to S:30<br />

p m. • Confessions<br />

7 pm - Mass<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

7:45,9,10:15,11:30 a.m. and 6<br />

p.m. . Masses<br />

WEDNESDAY* -'• '<br />

»:8O • nv. .


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Churches<br />

continiitd from page<br />

7:30 p m Evangel<strong>is</strong>tic<br />

TUESDAY<br />

8 pm<br />

Prayer<br />

Bibip Study and<br />

FRIDAY -<br />

B p,m - Chr<strong>is</strong>t's<br />

hassadors, youth group<br />

Am<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

An American Rapt<strong>is</strong>) Church<br />

2025 Slure rd<br />

Rev Kurt W, Frank, pssinr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9;4S am . Church School<br />

11 am. - Morning Worship<br />

L p.m. Alnnhnlics<br />

Anonymous<br />

6 pm BYF<br />

7 30 p m Evening Service<br />

NOW THROur.H AUGUST 10<br />

9:30 am<br />

Bible School<br />

naily Vacation<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

1:30 p m. Cottage prayer<br />

meeting at Cathy Dodson's,<br />

2009 Glenwood dr., Northfield<br />

8:30 to 10 pm Youth<br />

summer recreation<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

1 p.m. • Cottage prayer<br />

meeting at Monya Leinhos', SOS<br />

Marit at,, Unwood<br />

7:30 pm . Prayer meeting<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7 to 7-<strong>is</strong> a m<br />

Ore up<br />

Mpn's Prayer<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

SORROWS R.C<br />

Wabash and Poplar avi»s<br />

Hev. Vincent Fm-ram.<br />

pastor<br />

DAILY<br />

7, 8:30 a m and 7 m p m<br />

Masses<br />

V<strong>is</strong>it Your Beauty Parlor<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Week<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Under ttii Personal Superv<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

of MRS. LAURENCE E. STEDEM<br />

1S20 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

AGNES'<br />

3341 Asbury Avenue<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

Permanent Waving—Tinting—Hair Shaping<br />

For Appointments Ph, 399-1575—Evening Appti.<br />

Agnes F. Brendlinger, owner<br />

Open Monday thru "mini ilnjgtrr r Parking For Patrons<br />

OCBAN CITY<br />

ilZM Asbury Avenue<br />

OPEN M:30 Mon,S«i, • 9-7 Thun, PHONE 39B.B07B<br />

I CERRUTI<br />

• Beauty Shoppa<br />

—41 Years In Busim-ss—<br />

Beauty Culture In All Branches<br />

Closed Mondays «m CONDITIONED<br />

IBIS W<strong>is</strong>t Avi., Ma! 399-1394<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

asiWesf hsiT Open Year Round<br />

(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />

Call For Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />

Dorothv Cox, Proprietor<br />

Wt ftatart:<br />

LINWOOD<br />

SALON<br />

K74864<br />

ANN \ JOHN'S<br />

— BEAUTY SALON —<br />

129 A.bory Av«. Ph. 399-3198<br />

ANN *M JOHN KKNtfi<br />

Open Thursday Evenings<br />

PM PirMitg M WMt A«MM<br />

MARION of the<br />

nun SUM siiviei<br />

WNtiMM I JHIMJMjWI<br />

BoswelTs<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />

754 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-1141<br />

(Across from Murphy's s * io><br />

COMPLETE m mm<br />

PALMER<br />

16th & Haven Ph,39W333<br />

|YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELINESS"<br />

HILDEGARD'S<br />

- mm<br />

PRECISION HAIR CUTTING<br />

WTQf PERMANENTS<br />

HAIR TINTING<br />

,!"•'<br />

b<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 tq 5 and 7;30 to 8:3O p.m. •<br />

Confessions<br />

8:30 pn. • Man<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

8, 9:30, 10i30, 11:30 a.m. and<br />

6:30 p.m. • Masses<br />

8 to 6:30 p. m. i Confesitons<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

im Siore rd.<br />

Rev. William Conover,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY _<br />

8:45 a.m. • Church School<br />

11 am. Morning Wonhip<br />

8-45 pm,. Young People<br />

8 pm • Evening Service<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. . Prayer Meeting<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. •Senior<br />

Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 p m Hi Y Teeni<br />

BETHEL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Ocean Heights av.<br />

Rev, lidmond Carl<strong>is</strong>le,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Morning Wonhip<br />

11 a.m. • Church School<br />

CENTRAL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Shore rd. and Central av.<br />

Rev. John Ewing. pallor<br />

Rev, Everett Hum,<br />

v<strong>is</strong>iting pastor<br />

Rev. Stephen Seamand!,<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tant pastor<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

9:30 and 11 a;m, - Wonhip,<br />

Oiurch nursery at both i§rvjcea<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church School<br />

MONDAY -<br />

6:30 p.m. • Senior High<br />

UMYF Softball at Mill rd.<br />

School, Northfield<br />

COLONIAL COIN-OP<br />

C24 Asbury Ave,<br />

r• WASHERS f DRYERS<br />

• COIN-OP CLEANERS<br />

THUPSnAV SPECIAL<br />

Full Mb. Lead<br />

Dry Cleaning H.08<br />

it H.pg.n. t.vr Tnura»r<br />

Sinflia<br />

Standard<br />

of Scrviet<br />

At our establ<strong>is</strong>hment the<br />

tastes of the family determine<br />

the costs, but our high<br />

standards of service art a<br />

matter of pride In our<br />

, profession. Everyone who<br />

aitera our portaSi to make<br />

an arrangement <strong>is</strong> given the<br />

same sympathetic understanding<br />

and every<br />

ifninera! service <strong>is</strong> guided"<br />

from start to fin<strong>is</strong>h by staff<br />

s members fully cogniiant of<br />

the burden of bereavement<br />

which muit fall upon us all.<br />

Our reputation of many<br />

years rests upon th<strong>is</strong> tingle<br />

standard of service for all in<br />

the hour of their most urgent<br />

wed. _* „<br />

CMESTEPJ.<br />

WIMBERG<br />

Fmtral IMM<br />

MnMMANCnNi<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDGf R<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. Contact Dr. Linqu<strong>is</strong>t Tabernacle speaker<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

SECOND CAPE<br />

MAY BAPTIST<br />

Church and Store rdi.,<br />

Palermo<br />

Rev. Clyde Whary, Fatter<br />

SUNDAY^*"<br />

§:« am, - Sunday School<br />

11 i.m. - Morning Worship<br />

7:80 p.m. - Evening<br />

FeJlowihip Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY —<br />

7:30 p.m. - Family<br />

.Study and Prayer TimB Bible<br />

TRINITY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rootevelt hlvd. and Shore rd.,<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Bruce Phlllipl, pastor<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

9..<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

and Holy Communion. Dr.<br />

William R. GuffIck, guest<br />

Want to<br />

CII Ad Tak.r<br />

8-DAY EUROPEAN & RUSSIAN TOURS<br />

ffM%««f By American Ixpnu Co.<br />

PROUDLY SOLD BY<br />

nura AGENCY<br />

i IWt.<br />

SINCE 1954<br />

A VwMy *f SthdtaM fram<br />

LAZAR<br />

for DncrtpUve Boats CM ''<br />

343-1189 ,<br />

Dr. Raymond I. Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

executive director of the<br />

Templeton Foundation in<br />

California, and Dr. Anthony<br />

Campolo, chaplain of Eastern<br />

Baptiit College in St. Davids,<br />

Pa., will be speakers at the<br />

Tabernacle th<strong>is</strong> we#k.<br />

Dr. Lindquiit will ipeak at<br />

the identical 9 and 11 a.m.<br />

services. Last year the<br />

Tabernacle . corigrtgation<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sed Dr. Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t who was<br />

forced to cancel h<strong>is</strong><br />

engagements because of<br />

sickness. In 1971 he took up h<strong>is</strong><br />

present work as executive<br />

director of the Templeton<br />

Foundation.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> foundation ii the founder<br />

State of Israel today<br />

church speaker's topic<br />

Upon h<strong>is</strong> recent return from<br />

the Stiite of Israel, Rev. Her-<br />

Links, general iecretary,<br />

nr<strong>is</strong>tian Approach to the<br />

ews, Pliiladelphia, stated that<br />

ith all of her problems Israel<br />

ii one advantage, a sense of<br />

Israel has come back,<br />

coriiounding persecution,<br />

out Iking exile, to become the<br />

only hation in the world that ii<br />

governing it»elf in the same<br />

territory, under the same<br />

name, with the same language<br />

as it did a,000 years ago.<br />

The Rev. Mr. Links will be<br />

the guest min<strong>is</strong>ter in the First<br />

Presbyterian Qiurch, 7th st.<br />

and Wesley «v., on Sunday<br />

CAugurt 5) at 7:30 p.m. Mr,<br />

Links <strong>is</strong> a Hebrew Chr<strong>is</strong>tian<br />

directing a Chr<strong>is</strong>tian min<strong>is</strong>try<br />

to one of the world's largest<br />

Jew<strong>is</strong>h communities, the<br />

450,000 Jews of the Philadelphia<br />

area. Twenty-two United<br />

Presbyterian Min<strong>is</strong>ters and<br />

Ruling Elders serve on the<br />

Board of Directors, The Rev.<br />

William R. Allen, pastor, Firit<br />

Presbyterian Church, Ocean<br />

City, serves as vice-president of<br />

Youth Corps<br />

jobs available<br />

Need a job? Receive<br />

guidance and ass<strong>is</strong>tance from<br />

Hie Neighborhood Youth Corps<br />

by contacting • counselor at<br />

465-1220 or 465-5054 in the old<br />

Court House Building in Cape<br />

maximum of « houn a week.<br />

Youth Corps funds which<br />

were previously impounded by<br />

the government are now<br />

available for 100 more youths.<br />

Criteria necessary for obtaining<br />

a Job through the Youth<br />

Corps are (1) age 14-18 and (2)<br />

for a family's income to be no<br />

more than approximately<br />

H,000 total per family member.<br />

Meeting these reguirementt.<br />

do<strong>is</strong>iibt interfere with welfare<br />

payments.<br />

Youths receiving jobs<br />

through the Neighborhood<br />

Youth Corps are fortunate to<br />

have a counselor assigned to<br />

them who keeps close contact<br />

with the employer and employee<br />

to solve any difficulties<br />

that may ar<strong>is</strong>e. There are five<br />

Youth Corps counselors for the •<br />

county,<br />

Those interested should act<br />

soon since the summer<br />

program ends August 31, The<br />

Youth Corps also has two job<br />

programs beginning in the FaU<br />

for (1) an after school program<br />

and (2) an out of school<br />

program for school dropouts.<br />

Excuse, please I<br />

Two mixups occured in<br />

Tuesday's paper regarding the<br />

Night In Venice boat parade.<br />

The innovative theme ''Betsy<br />

Ross thru Watergate" ' WBB<br />

d<strong>is</strong>played at the dock of the<br />

home of Robert Lieb, of 165<br />

West 17th st.<br />

The clever musical theme<br />

and third prize winner "Sweet<br />

Gypsy Rose" was d<strong>is</strong>played on<br />

the boat the El-Jay It owned by<br />

Charles J. Euler of 48 Arkansas<br />

av.<br />

The name of Roy Reiftard,<br />

owner of the boat the Osprey<br />

and third prize winner lor the<br />

theme "Tip Toe thru the<br />

Tulipi," mi &m<br />

the Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Approcah to the<br />

Jews.<br />

In a recent edition of "Israd<br />

For Chr<strong>is</strong>t," magazine of the<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Approach to the<br />

Jews, Mr, Links states that<br />

hundreds of Jews are wearing a<br />

smile. They have taken another<br />

look at Jesus and are convinced<br />

that to accept H<strong>is</strong> claims they<br />

do not lose their Jew<strong>is</strong>hness,<br />

but rather become completed<br />

Jews, You are cordially invited<br />

to hear the challenging and<br />

inspiring message by Mr.<br />

Links.<br />

First Presbyterian Women's<br />

Bible Study Fellowship cordially<br />

invites the women of the<br />

area to hear M<strong>is</strong>s Debbie Stout,<br />

recently returned from L'Abri<br />

in the Sw<strong>is</strong>s Alps, on Tuesday<br />

(August 8) at 10:30 a.m. in the<br />

Lower Auditorium.<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 197J<br />

p-ldand of the.Fifth<br />

Presbyterian i.Ctiiirch" in ^<br />

York .City Ui thf morning aria<br />

Dr. RsyniondjI. LtM9U<strong>is</strong>t.at,?<br />

at the Templeton Prize which assuming h<strong>is</strong> present position p.m.<br />

*111 be awarded each year for as chaplain of Eastern Baptiit<br />

the greatest contribu'ion to College and head of the<br />

spiritual work in the world. , Department of Sociology at that<br />

Before assuming thege institution.<br />

responsibilities Dr. yndquigt Dr. Campolo will be a new<br />

was min<strong>is</strong>ter at Hollywood voice and face to the<br />

(Calif.) First'Treibvterian congregations at the Tabsr.<br />

Church serving there from IBM nacle<br />

until last year. Mi first and The services in the morning<br />

only other pastorate was the and evening are preceded .by.<br />

h<strong>is</strong>toric Old Presbyterian organ recitals by E, Woodley<br />

Church in Orange, founded in Kalehoff. The <strong>is</strong>-minute song<br />

1719,<br />

services; in ; th* morning<br />

The popular Evening Service beginning at 8:45 and 10:45 am.<br />

starting at 7 p.m. <strong>is</strong> planned so are led by William G, Luff,<br />

that it « over before dark. Dr, Tabernacie president. The<br />

Campolo, speaker, has served evening song service <strong>is</strong> led by<br />

pastorates In New Jersey and Walter D, Bddewes Jr.<br />

Pennsylvania prior to The Tabernacle Quartet, led<br />

by Tom Perkins, supplies the<br />

Shooting. Sport<br />

music each week and one of the<br />

for MM<br />

members sings a solo as well. OCEAN CFTY'S<br />

There <strong>is</strong> plenty of free Oldest Establ<strong>is</strong>hed OpUclan<br />

parking on or near the<br />

Tabernacle grounds.<br />

2401 Bay Ave. *<br />

Next week, August 12, Dial 399^000<br />

speakers will be Dr. Bryant M,<br />

The Godfrey;<br />

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Estabiuhed 1196 ,'<br />

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Pledging for the future, as in the past, the<br />

finest and most dignified funeral service.<br />

IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />

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OUT OF THE :f1:<br />

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llie jjjnic i>f >olf revraLs somtUium fund uncnt il in the character, of/taan.<br />

For wfirn in in huiMs j tnlf KVTW he riclihcrattK Lrcues ha vdsiat himself He<br />

builds h<strong>is</strong> fairways between clumps of tiges . . . dots them with bunkers iad sand<br />

traps... pftea n^nu^tii<strong>is</strong>jgMttt^^i^j^taii^ atopes. The wholeid4<br />

things harder for himself! • "*'• _ .T<br />

It <strong>is</strong> th<strong>is</strong> same ^'J^ humsAdwaoter that constantly concern* 0 L u<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tianity doesn't wafeii'uiPuwBu'm^W'^fbuld b«—easy. It teaches us that<br />

hazards must challenge us to choose the' right way. And it teaches men how to<br />

recover from their m<strong>is</strong>takes—with God*s help.<br />

p<br />

F For thousands t h d who h find fid thenMCTve*. in'one ' of the traps of life<br />

offers precious help and roastaramcai ' « '< •<br />

our religion<br />

Sunday<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1971<br />

Beauty qumwn In Cope<br />

Quebec Madamo<strong>is</strong>elle<br />

plans v<strong>is</strong>it to Ocean City<br />

The new M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec, Lou<strong>is</strong>-<br />

Marie Houd, of Amos, in AbitiM<br />

County, near Montreal, will<br />

vutft Ocean City Wednesday,<br />

Augusts.<br />

&m was hosted in Cape May<br />

Qty yetterday and in Wildwood<br />

today. Her v<strong>is</strong>it also Includes<br />

Wildwood Crert, North WUdwood,<br />

Avalon, Sea Isle City<br />

and, after her v<strong>is</strong>it to Ocean<br />

City, Stone Harbor.<br />

She was ehosn as M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Quebec in a eont« in which<br />

2000 girls between the ages of 18<br />

and I years of age participated.<br />

The winner received an<br />

estimated $25,000 in prizes as<br />

her reward tor winning the<br />

crown. Included <strong>is</strong> a trip to<br />

Cape May County, in which<br />

Mmle. Houd will be hosted by<br />

several seashore communities<br />

on the Jeriey Cape during her<br />

stay As part of her reign as<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec, MmJe Houd wUl<br />

be v<strong>is</strong>iting various cities in the<br />

Health<br />

Food<br />

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+ N»tural Vitamins<br />

+ Natural Wlwif Grain!<br />

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In the competition which<br />

resulted in her selection, the 10<br />

final<strong>is</strong>ts appeared in a TV<br />

spectacular which was aired aH<br />

acrosa Canada, The competition<br />

<strong>is</strong> new in its fourth year<br />

with preliminary contest*<br />

already undo 1 way to select<br />

Mm Quebec 1174, The first<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec, Mmle, Nicole<br />

Labonne, was hosted in Cape<br />

May County as waa her successor,<br />

Oenivieve Mercler.<br />

The first M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec wrote a<br />

book about her experience* at a<br />

FORREST<br />

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tf ai<br />

<strong>Line</strong>n Rental Service<br />

Point JCs set circus date<br />

SOMBRS POINT —<br />

Preiident Dan Slattery of the<br />

Somers Point Jayeeei has<br />

announced that Hone Brothers<br />

Circus will show In Somers<br />

Point on August 11. The huge<br />

circus tents will be set up for<br />

one day at the Somers Point<br />

aopping Center on New rd,,<br />

and performances will be given<br />

at 2 p.m. and i p,m,<br />

Every year for the past 30<br />

years "Hoxie" and Betty<br />

Tucker, owners of the circus,<br />

have made many changes for<br />

the enjoyment and comfort of<br />

circus-goers. However, when<br />

the ringmaster opens the<br />

performances in Somers Point,<br />

it will be all new. The per.<br />

formance, highlighted by many<br />

performers, animals, downs,<br />

and beautiful girls, who are<br />

appearing in th<strong>is</strong> country for<br />

the first time, will be presented<br />

in an "all new" big top.<br />

The traditional big top used<br />

by other three-ring circuses Is<br />

long and narrow, Those who<br />

buy reserve seats and sit In the<br />

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center of the big top are able to<br />

see all of the acts, but It <strong>is</strong><br />

impossible to see the entire<br />

show from the end seats. To<br />

overcome th<strong>is</strong> problem,<br />

"Hoxie" Tucker designed a<br />

round big top which enables<br />

spectators to see acts in all<br />

three rings regardless of where<br />

they are seated.<br />

Another feature of the Hoxie<br />

Brothers Circus <strong>is</strong> their fight<br />

against inflation. Hoxie's motto<br />

in: "We present family entertainment.at<br />

prices which<br />

families can afford." Tickets<br />

purchased from members of<br />

the Somers Point Jaycees or in<br />

local stores sell for ft for<br />

children and « for adults..the<br />

same prices as in past yean.<br />

There are no reserve seats at<br />

Hoxie Brothers Circus...because<br />

ever)' seat Is a<br />

"good one,"<br />

For those who enjoy me<br />

thrills and excitement of<br />

watching and photographing<br />

the elephants and circus<br />

workers putting up the new big<br />

top, the Cireus will arrive in<br />

Somers Point at about 6:30 a.m.<br />

on Cireus Day, August n.<br />

Backyard carnival<br />

to benefit MDA<br />

Concerned youngsters In th<strong>is</strong><br />

community have organized a<br />

backyard Carnival Against<br />

Muscular Dystrophy to ra<strong>is</strong>e<br />

funds for the vital research and<br />

serviee program of<br />

again* dystroffci and related<br />

diMiaes afflictljig millions.<br />

The carnival trill be Friday<br />

August l? at ISM Central av, at<br />

the home of Larry Town, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Town, who<br />

will serve as Rlngmiiter,<br />

aulittd by neighborhood<br />

children.<br />

The Carnival <strong>is</strong> from 11 a.m.<br />

to2:30 p.m..and will feature all<br />

kinds of games.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

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Pricss<br />

may never be<br />

th<strong>is</strong>low again!<br />

LMI of • iMd year.<br />

Thd Ii your last chance<br />

to grab one of our great<br />

73 Fordi at a price we<br />

may never see again.<br />

Because of Inflation,<br />

r<strong>is</strong>ing- costs and Environmental<br />

Protection<br />

Agency requirements on<br />

all 74 ears, prices are<br />

likely to go up, '<br />

' [<br />

"<br />

:<br />

1973<br />

OH'MI white MMyiait,<br />

Put our supply of '73t Is<br />

going, going ,,, almost<br />

gsM, Our cars were so<br />

'popular tBalTuit*j few<br />

grant Ford LTD's and<br />

Qilaxle SOO*« are left,<br />

and that goes for our<br />

terrific Torinoa, too. So<br />

If you want one or these<br />

bargains, Hurry)<br />

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THE OCEAN CfTY SENTINEL-LEDGER PA6B S - SECTION TWO<br />

Bonks regi&iratfen centers<br />

TRENTON,- D<strong>is</strong>tribution of<br />

informational brochures and<br />

applications for the senior<br />

beauty queen in which Cape dtijen half-fare bus program<br />

May County received large was scheduled to begin August<br />

amounts of publicity. In ad- 1, Transportation Comdition<br />

to the newspaper m<strong>is</strong>eioner John C, Kohl an-<br />

publicity, much publicity <strong>is</strong> nounoed.<br />

received by the county on radio<br />

and telev<strong>is</strong>ion.<br />

The program <strong>is</strong> mandated by<br />

Accompanying Mmle, Houd Admin<strong>is</strong>tration - sponsored<br />

will be her mother and father leg<strong>is</strong>lation signed by Governor<br />

and Andre Dubo<strong>is</strong>, of CBC MHiBm T. CahiU on May 10<br />

Telev<strong>is</strong>ion. Mr, Dubo<strong>is</strong> will directing the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner to<br />

cover M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec's v<strong>is</strong>it to provide intra-state bus service<br />

Cape May County and he will at half-fart rates tor persons m<br />

make dally broadcasts from the ivears of agi or older.<br />

county on Canadian radio and<br />

on the TV news programs<br />

during M<strong>is</strong>s Quebec's v<strong>is</strong>it.<br />

Senior Citizen half fare signup begins August 6<br />

When the fare reduction<br />

becomes available on September<br />

10, New Jersey will be<br />

one of the ftw statei in the<br />

eountry to offer such a<br />

program.<br />

An estimated 874,000<br />

residents of New Jersey art<br />

expected to tato advantage of<br />

the program to ride buses and<br />

Jitneys during off-peak hours on<br />

regular routes within the State.<br />

However, persons are not<br />

permitted to ride for half-fare<br />

on interstate, §ehool, charter,<br />

special or excursion bus services.<br />

Early American Music<br />

concert at Cape May<br />

CAPE MAY — <strong>On</strong> August 4,<br />

"Songs of Early Americans"<br />

will be presented in Cape May,<br />

Dr, Gordon Myers will give th<strong>is</strong><br />

presentation of choral music<br />

from 17th and igth century<br />

America,<br />

Dr. Myeri, a baritone, ii an<br />

associate professor of Music at<br />

Trenton State College, He was<br />

»lo<strong>is</strong>t with the New York Pro<br />

Musica, He bepn h<strong>is</strong> study of<br />

early American music in 1959,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> lecture-recital was first<br />

gven at Columbia University's<br />

Teachers College in I96S,<br />

Since then the ihow has been<br />

presented all over the United<br />

Sates, Including the National<br />

Gallery in Washington, the<br />

Gardiner Museum in Boston<br />

and various colleges and<br />

universities. Dr. Myers was<br />

awarded two Rockefeller<br />

Foundation grants for additional<br />

research in th<strong>is</strong> field,<br />

Saturday's concert will<br />

feature selections by both<br />

American and European born<br />

composers. Featured songs<br />

include "O'er the Hills" by<br />

Franc<strong>is</strong> Hopkinson and<br />

"Chester" by William Billings,<br />

Hie program also includes<br />

songs for concert and theater.<br />

These include Alexander<br />

Rev. Meldrum<br />

at Union Chapel<br />

, preacher at oie ll am, s«rvio«<br />

Of Union Chapel by-the-iea,<br />

Bth st. and Asbury ay,, Sun.<br />

day.<br />

Solo<strong>is</strong>t of the morning will be<br />

Richard Goodrich, baritone<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>t of the Arch Street United<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

Philadelphia, Ha ii i well<br />

known solo<strong>is</strong>t in the<br />

Philadelphia area and was<br />

featured solo<strong>is</strong>t at the Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Men's Retreat at Bueknell<br />

University, He also hai given<br />

sacred recitals and oratorio<br />

work throughout the Delaware<br />

Valley, H<strong>is</strong> selections will be<br />

"The Voice in the Wilderness"<br />

by John Prindle Scott and "I<br />

Walk With God" by Brodsky.<br />

Sunday School will be held at<br />

9:30 a.m. with classes for all<br />

ages, Eugene C, Debus <strong>is</strong> in<br />

charge,<br />

Thursday at 7:30 p.m. family<br />

movies will be shown and a<br />

coffee hour for teenagerg i»<br />

scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m.<br />

A congregational meeting<br />

will be hsld Sunday, August 12,<br />

immediately following the<br />

Worship Service. Five Trustees<br />

will be elected at that time.<br />

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• Spaced Picket<br />

It Shadow Box<br />

PLENTY Of= STOCK<br />

ON HAND<br />

All Posts<br />

Treated<br />

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We Install<br />

Fire Rd. South of<br />

Tilton Rd.<br />

Reinagle's "Jerry's Song"<br />

from "The Volunteerj" and<br />

Benjamin Carr's<br />

"Shakespeare's Willow,"<br />

The concert will begin at 8:30<br />

pm. in the Church of the Advent<br />

«t Franklin and,<br />

Washington sts. Adm<strong>is</strong>sion <strong>is</strong> $2<br />

for adults and $1 for students.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> part of the Summer<br />

Ensemble Concerts sponsored<br />

by tht Mid-Atlantic Center for<br />

the Arts and the New Jersey<br />

Rate Council on the Arts,<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Kohl said "the<br />

state's banking industry <strong>is</strong><br />

providing excellent cooperation<br />

In the program by offering to<br />

act as reg<strong>is</strong>tration centers in<br />

processing the applications,"<br />

Virtually all banks in the State<br />

are expected to participate.<br />

Reg<strong>is</strong>tration will begin<br />

August 6, and will be in effect<br />

on a continuing bas<strong>is</strong> thereafter<br />

Open 7 Days a Week<br />

9 A.M^TYP.M.<br />

to accommodate the nearly<br />

5,000 persons who reach,age 61<br />

each month.<br />

The brochure describing the<br />

program -ncludes an application<br />

form and wUl be<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tributed by banks and<br />

county Offices on Aging,<br />

Medicare cards will be<br />

permitted to be used until<br />

November 30, Beginning<br />

December 1, an official New<br />

Jersey identification card will<br />

be required.<br />

Information explaining the<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration program will be<br />

>made available to senior<br />

citizens through newspapers,<br />

banks, county Offices on Aging,<br />

and numerous service<br />

organizations throughout the<br />

State.<br />

Monroe's<br />

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844 Boardwalk 399-7146<br />

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PAID ON<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

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Tj \ i<br />

The Caps May County National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

inttrest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If they are not, no higher Interest rate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />

Any of our of fleers will be glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the 0ape May County<br />

national bank<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />

Major Ell<strong>is</strong>on completes course<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SENTiNELLEDeiR FRIDAY, AUGOST3, 1973<br />

FT. LBAVENWORTH, KAN.<br />

(AHTNC) JUNE II -.Army<br />

Major Williim E. Ell<strong>is</strong>on, son<br />

of Mrs. Helm E. Ell<strong>is</strong>on, of<br />

Ocean City, N.J., recently<br />

completed the final phase of the<br />

command and general staff<br />

officer course at the U.S. Army<br />

Command and General Staff<br />

College, Ft, Leavenworth, Kan<br />

Major Elliion wa§ on the<br />

Commandant's L<strong>is</strong>t, which<br />

represents the upper » percent<br />

in academic standing<br />

The course Is organized into<br />

10 phases and liven over a fivey«ar<br />

period either by<br />

eorre«pondenee or through the<br />

U.S. Army Reserve school<br />

system. The final two-week<br />

phase <strong>is</strong> conducted at Ft<br />

Laavenworth<br />

The training Is designed to<br />

prepare selected officers for<br />

responsible positions at div<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

and support command levels It<br />

also provides them with an<br />

understandini of the duties of<br />

corps and field Army npneral<br />

staff officers, and of Army<br />

participation in joint and<br />

combined operations<br />

H<strong>is</strong> wife, Miniks, live* in F<br />

Granhv, rnnn<br />

HORSE SHOW<br />

The Seashore Pony Club will<br />

present a Horse Siow Saturday<br />

at Cedar Creek Farm in McKee<br />

City George Morr<strong>is</strong> will serve<br />

as judge It <strong>is</strong> sanetionpd by the<br />

American Horse Show<br />

Association<br />

^<br />

No Fault<br />

Insurance . . .<br />

does not deprive you<br />

of your right to recover<br />

damages for your present<br />

and future losses and for<br />

your pain and suffering<br />

where:<br />

1, Medical bills exceed<br />

$200.00.<br />

2, A bone <strong>is</strong> broken,<br />

3. You have permanent<br />

injuries.<br />

ANY STATEMENTS<br />

TO THE CONTRARY<br />

ARE MISLEADING.<br />

If you have any<br />

further questions —<br />

CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY<br />

OR THE CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION<br />

OR P.O. BOX 530,<br />

WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />

fiTiriTiri-riTi-firiTinri-iiriTiririTiri<br />

19ymar-old tradition •<br />

Grandson <strong>is</strong> recovered from polio<br />

but Mary Palmer <strong>is</strong> still grateful<br />

Palmer Chevrolet, of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city, presented a new ear to the<br />

Bet ty Bacharach Home of<br />

Umgport for the 19th consecutive<br />

year. The presentation<br />

took place Tuesday morning at<br />

Palmer's new showroom at 18th<br />

st and Simpson av. Mrs, Mary<br />

Palmer turned the keys over to<br />

Major Casey, a board member<br />

from the home<br />

Mrs, Palmer related *n interesting<br />

background concerning<br />

th<strong>is</strong> annual presentation.<br />

Nineteen years ago her<br />

grandson, Harry Klause.III,<br />

who was five years old. was<br />

stricken with polio. Mrs.<br />

Palmer was in Florida and<br />

wtien notified she left immediately<br />

to return to Ocean<br />

City She says all the way home<br />

she prayed and prayed. Her<br />

prayers were answered<br />

because Harry revocered with<br />

no after effects whatsoever.<br />

The happy grandmother<br />

made a vow to do something to<br />

show her appreciation. That<br />

year she and her late husband<br />

received a request from the<br />

Betty Bacharach Home asking<br />

them if they would like to<br />

donate a car for use at the<br />

Longport facility. She jumped<br />

on the project saying that sht<br />

was so thankful her grandson<br />

had no need of the facilities that<br />

she would be very happy to<br />

GRATEFUL PRESENTATION — Mrs, Mary Palmer presents keys for a 1973<br />

Qievrolet station wagon to Major Casey, a board member of the Betty<br />

Bacharach Home in Longport. Th<strong>is</strong> was the 19th consecutive year Palmer<br />

Qievrolet hag donated a car to the Home for Affiieterl Children, Joining in the<br />

ceremony which took place Tuesday morning were Harry B, Maus III (left),<br />

^s. Palmer, Major Casey, Lou<strong>is</strong> M, Palmer and Leon Leopardi, major of<br />

Longport who also <strong>is</strong> affiliated with the Betty Bacharach Home, Leary Photo,<br />

donate the ear for those who<br />

needed the twice.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> token of •ppreci«ttan_<br />

has continued ind now for the<br />

18th consecutive year the Batty<br />

Bicharach Home in LengporT<br />

has hem presented with a new<br />

Oievroltt for use of the patients<br />

as a note of appreciation from<br />

Mrs, Palmer.<br />

Ambassadors and Hobo Band on Music Pier<br />

Ambassadors and Hobos will<br />

perform back to back at the<br />

Ocean City Music Pier thu<br />

weekend.<br />

Friday evening, August 3, the<br />

City will present the "Singing<br />

Ambassadors," one of the most<br />

respected community choruses<br />

in the country. <strong>On</strong> Saturday, the<br />

madcap, popular Hobo Band<br />

from Pitman will offer their<br />

unique kind of entertainment on<br />

Conservation of energy<br />

topic of Kiwan<strong>is</strong> speaker<br />

Members of the Kiwan<strong>is</strong> Club<br />

were alerted Wednesday on the<br />

need of developing new sources<br />

of energy.<br />

the Pier. Both concerts begin at New York World s I-air and the<br />

B p.m.<br />

recent Canadian Expositions,<br />

The Singing Ambassadors During Canadian tours, the<br />

are a non-profit organization roup presented a full concert<br />

compr<strong>is</strong>ed of 65 voices under _ of sacred music at the bt,<br />

the direction of Henry R. Ricci, Joseph's Oratory. A concert<br />

They have performed ex- was also given at Niagara<br />

tensively throughout the Falls,<br />

Eastern Seaboard at such The Ambassadors have<br />

events as the Washington, D.C, , appeared on Philadelphia TV<br />

Cherry Blossom Festival, the and do many benefits. They will<br />

Philadelphia Flower Show, present a varied program of<br />

favorites on Friday, Adm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

will be 50 cents. —<br />

The Hobo Band has entertained<br />

throughout the United<br />

Sates and Europe and <strong>is</strong> a<br />

frequent v<strong>is</strong>itor to Ocean City,<br />

coal resulted in the change to Skilled as musicians, the group<br />

oil," Hughes said.<br />

<strong>is</strong> also noted for its colorful,<br />

The speaker warned against hobo attire and humorous<br />

"becoming too dependent upon antics. Adm<strong>is</strong>sion <strong>is</strong> free.<br />

At their luncheon martini H foreign sources for our energy<br />

Simms' Restaurant, Mot-fit supply. Theie we cannot<br />

Hujnes, an automotive 1 control. We should dev«top our<br />

produced by the use of oil.<br />

Previously coal was used for<br />

electrical generating plants,<br />

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engineer, told the Kiwaniaog. own sources," he said,<br />

that "for years we have bten "We have plenty of reserves<br />

taking our sources of energy for if we cpuld get to them Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

panted,<br />

particularly true of coal. Off<br />

"Consumption hag been in- shore drilling restrictions are •<br />

creasing much faster than handicap. We have offshore<br />

sources of energy have been drilling in operation now and<br />

developed," Hughes said. there has been only three major<br />

"Even when new sources are spills reported. New technique*<br />

d<strong>is</strong>covered it takes years before are being developed to guard<br />

processing plants are built and against spillage<br />

in production,<br />

"Alaska has plenty of<br />

"Presently our energy comes resources but we can't get to<br />

from the following sources: oil them, A pipeline seems to be<br />

45 percent, natural gas 33the<br />

way but th<strong>is</strong> will be costly<br />

percent, coal 18 percent, and take years to build. '<br />

waterpower four percent, and "There has been some ex-<br />

nuclear power less than one perimenting with solrr energy<br />

percent.<br />

as well as suggestions to use the<br />

"Environmental control and ocean tides but I fed that these<br />

water pollution has slowed sources are a long way off," the<br />

down the development of speaker said,<br />

power. Electricity <strong>is</strong> not • Hughes reported that by 1965<br />

primary source of energy- it <strong>is</strong> "our needs for oil will be double<br />

of today's requirements," and<br />

he urged h<strong>is</strong> l<strong>is</strong>teners to<br />

cooperate in programs for fuel<br />

and energy conservation.<br />

ANNUAL CLAM BAKE<br />

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Club, me affair will be held<br />

Sunday. August 5, from 1 to 6<br />

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Jane Golden, Ocean City<br />

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defending National Moth<br />

Champion Ted • Causey,<br />

Broadbay Sailing Association,<br />

US, International Moth Clan<br />

Association in Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay and ii hosted by<br />

Ocean Citv Yacht Club.<br />

Causey, who <strong>is</strong> 41 yeari old, <strong>is</strong><br />

second with 31.4 points having a<br />

Of Norfolk, Va,, after four M#l. Dm Hilferty, Ocean<br />

races with a low score of eight Uty Yacht Club, the junior<br />

points using Olympic scoring, worldi moth champion <strong>is</strong> in<br />

Golden a H-year-old-high third position with 37 7 points<br />

school student from Hun placing 4-64-8<br />

tingdon Valley, Pa , had 11-M There were two more races<br />

and can win all the titles which held Thursday and the winner<br />

are US National Cham, will be picked out of the beat<br />

Pionship, Women's Nations! five of the six contests Trmr^<br />

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Summer Run entry blank 'Stay with the boaf<br />

Coast Guard adv<strong>is</strong>es<br />

The annual summer run sponsored by the Recreation<br />

Department will take place August 18 at flam, at the 6th it<br />

track. Contestants will be assigned to either the one-mile or<br />

two-mile event according tu their age and sex. there will be<br />

no reg<strong>is</strong>tration the day of the run.<br />

Age categories are divided as follows: A -11 to 14- B-ls to<br />

»: C2i to 30; P-31 in 40: E- 41 to 50: F-51 and up.<br />

PLEASE PRINT<br />

Name<br />

Ajieraitigory -<br />

Sex<br />

Winter Arirlress<br />

Summer Address<br />

Phone Number<br />

Signature<br />

(IF under 18 yrs of age • Parent or Guardian)<br />

Deadline for receiving entries <strong>is</strong> Wednesday, August IB, at<br />

8p.m. Take applications to area playgrounds—ath, 8th, 34th,<br />

Brd, and North st. or mail to Mr. Jick Bittner, Ocean City<br />

Recreation, P.O Box 570, Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Rotary speaker<br />

Bill Melchionni, all-star<br />

guard of the New York Mcts<br />

profHlional basketball team,<br />

was the guest speaker at the<br />

Ocean City Rotary Club's<br />

dinner meeting held at the<br />

White Hall lait night, (Thur-<br />

«day).<br />

Melehionnl <strong>is</strong> a former<br />

Villanova peat, who in 1966<br />

achieved All-America honors<br />

and wag selected as the Most<br />

Valuable Player in<br />

Philadelphia's Big Five<br />

basketball league. In 1967, he<br />

wai a member of the world<br />

champion Philadelphia 76eri,<br />

Ftor the past four yeari, he hai<br />

played with the New York Neti<br />

in the ABA. During th<strong>is</strong> time he<br />

has been chosen for the All-<br />

ABA team three times and led<br />

the league in ass<strong>is</strong>ts for three<br />

•pant* juarei Ha la currently.<br />

Secretary-Treasurer of the<br />

ABA PJaMH AHDeiation.<br />

Melchionni resides in Ocean<br />

aty with h<strong>is</strong> wife, Alicii, and<br />

two boyi, BiUy and Keith. For<br />

the past three summer seasons<br />

he has been a valuable addition<br />

to the champion Rotary<br />

volleyball team.<br />

Prof, Ramsey on<br />

mental health board<br />

Prof. Susan Ramsay, of<br />

Atlantic Community College's<br />

psychology faculty, has ben<br />

named to a three-year term on<br />

the Atlantic County Association<br />

for Mental Health*! board of<br />

directors.<br />

Prof, Ramsay, of Somers<br />

Point, holds a B.A. from<br />

Lawrence University and an<br />

M.A. from Western Michigan<br />

University. Skm Joined ACC's<br />

faculty in 1STO,<br />

Joseph Hoh, of Ventnor, ACC<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tant dean for career<br />

programs, also <strong>is</strong> a member of<br />

the association's board of<br />

drectors.<br />

Summer run date l<strong>is</strong>ted<br />

Jogging enthusiasts will have<br />

an opportunity to lee how they<br />

stack up with their contemporaries<br />

at th<strong>is</strong> resort's<br />

first annual summer run<br />

Saturday, August IB.<br />

The event will begin at the 6th<br />

st, track just one quarter block<br />

from the ocean and includes a<br />

category for ail a jes, male and<br />

female.<br />

The City Recreation<br />

Department will superv<strong>is</strong>e the<br />

run and notes that any participant<br />

who becomes<br />

overheated can detour from the<br />

For years, the US. Coast<br />

Guard has adv<strong>is</strong>ed countless<br />

numbers of boatmen that they<br />

should hold on to their boat if it<br />

should capsize and remain<br />

afloat. In a recent incident, a<br />

pleasure boat skipper followed<br />

the servlce'i advice and saved<br />

h<strong>is</strong> own life plus the live§ of h<strong>is</strong><br />

two passengeri.<br />

It all happened early one<br />

Friday morning in June. Tlie<br />

track and take a quick,<br />

refreshing plunge into the<br />

ocean. The cooler temperaturti<br />

by the sea are also conducive to<br />

more enthuiiBitie jogging.<br />

There will be iix age<br />

categories, 11-14 yean, 15-20,<br />

21-30, 31-40, 41-50 and 51 years<br />

and up. Medals will be awarded<br />

to winners.<br />

Potential medal<strong>is</strong>ts may<br />

obtain entry forms and sign up<br />

at any Ocean City playground<br />

or at the Ocean City Recreation<br />

Center at 8th st, A 50 cent entry<br />

fee will be charged.<br />

Murrel advances in 1-on-1 play<br />

Former Ocean City High<br />

School itar Rick Murrel ad-<br />

vanced to the second round of<br />

the WSLT <strong>On</strong>e-on-<strong>On</strong>e<br />

Basketball Toin-nament earlier<br />

th<strong>is</strong> week with a 18-12 victory<br />

over John Ro«a of Santa Fe<br />

College. In other action,<br />

Haddonfield's Tom Betley<br />

movjid to thet second round by<br />

default when Pleasantville's<br />

Greg Jackson failed to appear.<br />

A scheduled match between<br />

Ocean City star athlete Terry<br />

Tracey and West Chester's Ron<br />

Sewart wai postponed.<br />

Murrel" 'juTnped' aheadi, of<br />

Rosa, 4-0, but the smaller .but<br />

lied Se count at 12-12, Rick<br />

managed to tally four straight<br />

points to wrap up h<strong>is</strong> victory.<br />

Murrel now faces former<br />

Rutgers star John McFadden in<br />

a second round match on<br />

Tuesday, August 14th,<br />

Betley, an All-Colonial<br />

Conference itar as a junior for<br />

state champion Haddonfield<br />

last year, will now face John<br />

Ragland of Atlantic City High<br />

in a second round battle on<br />

Thursday, August 9th,<br />

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which they swam just seconds<br />

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should it have sunk. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

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swimming so he wai tied to the<br />

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Tonight at halftime of the<br />

8:30 league game Mainland<br />

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meets Ocean City grad Rich<br />

Rinck. <strong>On</strong> Monday night its<br />

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Mathewi against Tom Sturgeon<br />

of Ursinus College.<br />

The games are played at<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

by Pat Bernhardt<br />

As if you didn't knew it, last<br />

weekend was Ocean City's<br />

annual Night In Venice boat<br />

parade. Most of our f<strong>is</strong>hermen<br />

were busy parading in their<br />

decorated boats instead of<br />

doing their thing with the rod<br />

and reel.<br />

The ocean looked empty by<br />

compar<strong>is</strong>on with the bay last<br />

weekend. Between the parade<br />

and the heavy m<strong>is</strong>t that set in<br />

Saturday and has come back<br />

each night, our f<strong>is</strong>hing reports<br />

have been at a minimum.<br />

Offshore f<strong>is</strong>hing has dwindled<br />

considerably with the varying<br />

water temperatures. If the<br />

winds would change and keep<br />

out the fog, and the water would<br />

warm up, the weakflsh that are<br />

out there might come ashore.<br />

Angler's F<strong>is</strong>hing pier at nth<br />

st. <strong>is</strong> reporting some weakf<strong>is</strong>h<br />

catehei with a few flounder<br />

mixed in, A young girl mat<br />

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nice striper that turned a few<br />

heads.<br />

Also along the beach, Paul<br />

Geary, of Somers Point, a<br />

member of the Ocean Ci^r<br />

F<strong>is</strong>hing Club, caught a 10 and.<br />

am - half pound weakf<strong>is</strong>h from<br />

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Weakf<strong>is</strong>h have been the most<br />

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Harry A. Timmons andion,<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />

Winners of the 13-16 year-old group were the Blue Devils. Standing (1 tor)<br />

Dot Lukasiewicz, Cindy Treen, &eryi Clagett, Dawn Dickens, Brenda Lloyd<br />

Faith Gumann, Barbara Snow, and Helen Snow, coach. Kneeling (1 to r ) Nancy<br />

THf OCfAN CITY SINTINELLEPGER ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, l»73<br />

GIRLS' SOFTBALL—Champs in the nine to IZ-year-old group of the Somers<br />

Point Girls' Softball League are Horton's Produce. Standing (1~ to r.) are Bar-<br />

Swank, DarJene Uoyd, Cheryl Plait and Robin Huteherson. Absent when photo<br />

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From IS' to 24' 4" .- I/O and Outho.i.d<br />

9\m BOATING AT ITS BIST, "<br />

Stfkiay Jits . F'UMhi _<br />

Htylit and Pull Lino el ParH<br />

« P«mand the .UlUiMria<br />

Eckbold, Cheryl Dawson and Sherry Appleby, Kneeling (1. to r.) art Barbara<br />

Eck, Linda Ford, Joann Starr and Wendy Eck, Absent when photo wa$ taken<br />

were Linda Schneider, Mary Lynn Huntley, Tammy Tomllnson and Kara Me-<br />

Bob's and Boulevard tied for league load<br />

Bob's Grill advanced to a tie<br />

for first place with Boulivard<br />

Liquori in Recreation<br />

Departmtnt'i Summer<br />

Basketball League during the<br />

past week of play. Five teams<br />

remain in a battle however, for<br />

the four playoff positions.<br />

John Shearer of Ocean City.<br />

Coach's Pizza upset French<br />

Real Estate, 51-44, with Bob<br />

Silverman of Cheltenham<br />

getting 18 points and Mont<br />

clair's Rusa Warner netting 14,<br />

Tim Ticcarino (Stockton)<br />

(Stockton) scoring 12. Tom 68. John Huff paced the<br />

Bowen (Florida Southern) had balanced winner's attack with<br />

16, Jim Vinpt (Dickinson) 14 19 points. Tom Sturgeon CUr-<br />

and Rick Murrel (Pierce) 13 for sinus) scored 14, Terry Tracey<br />

the losers.<br />

(Ocean City High) had 12 and<br />

Rich Rinek (OCHS) tallied 10<br />

Knight's bounced back to Walt Montford paced the losers<br />

knock off Vermin Hall, 69-56, with 21 points, Fleasantville's<br />

paced the losers with 13 while<br />

behind Jim Yingst'l M points. Reggie Miller •cored li and<br />

Bob's defeated Plymouth Inn, Jerry Bixler netted 10.<br />

Tom Rutherford (Yale) added Tom Reynolds scored 15.<br />

78.68, with Pat Kelly of<br />

17 to the Knight's total.<br />

Duqutsna scoring 23 points. A 12-foot jump shot by Franklin k Marshall's John Tonight at 8:30 Plymouth Ina<br />

Dale Horchner (Susquehanna) Atlantic City High star Walt Huff hid 16 and Leigh Allen, meets Vernon Hall. At 8:36 its<br />

had 12, John McFadden Mont ford with 21 seconds left bound for Dartmouth, scored 13 Boulevard Liquor against<br />

(Rutgers) scored 11 and both lifed Boulevard Liquor to a 86- for the losers,<br />

French Real Estate. Monday<br />

Ron Stewart (West_ Chester) 64 overtime victory against<br />

night at 8:so, Bob's OriU op.<br />

and Pa Y* Strange (Delaware) Knight's Pharmacy. Doug Bob's continued it» climb by poses Coach's P<strong>is</strong>a in a single<br />

scored fo. Don Hunt of Haddon Kemble of W»st Florida puced dumping French's, 71-07, game All contests are played<br />

Township netted 30 pointi for the win with if points. Montford behind 30 big pointi by John onthe Recreation Center eourtt<br />

the lost who also got U from netted <strong>is</strong> with Butch Fowler McFaddwi, Pat Kelly netted 12 on Sixth Street between<br />

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«nd Dal* Horchner 10 for the Atlantic Avenue and the<br />

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Olenn Darby had 12 with Tim inside the Ocean City High<br />

Taocarino and Denn<strong>is</strong> School gymnasium.<br />

McKeenan each scoring 10,<br />

Standings<br />

Boulevard remained near the<br />

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Walt Montford paced the vic- Boulevard Liquor 54<br />

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Vernon Hall improved its<br />

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Softball League<br />

Last week in the Ocean City<br />

Softball League, Rumen<br />

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Johnson and Gene Watts went<br />

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In Tuesday night's" game,<br />

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Bond! hit three for tour In-<br />

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In Wednesday night's action,<br />

Godfrey downed Shaw's 9 to 8.<br />

Joe Schoenleber went ante for<br />

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For the losers Leon Costello hit<br />

three tor four.<br />

Thursday night's game had<br />

French's beating Broadley g to<br />

6. Joe Topperhan went four for<br />

four and Larry Masi and Ron<br />

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In Friday's nights game<br />

Wlmbergs defeated Palermo 10<br />

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In last Monday night's game<br />

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927-5M2<br />

to mm AN)<br />

SH9-5, S».M<br />

HOBIE CAT<br />

BAY VIEW IMBNU


PAOf 12 — SECTION TWO<br />

BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALI<br />

2 BUT SLIPS/<br />

FOR RENT ;><br />

Cin aecsmmsdafe up ie IQ HAboaf.<br />

Ffts wlier, electricity, and parking<br />

At flh ilrHI Bridge 1 Pal,!, »»,, en<br />

inltnd Waterway, Otllfi City Call<br />

JQfin BgrNman far detain. m.3]eQ ptt<br />

SAILBOAT (Of in» beginner, iitalitn!<br />

tOmlition includes nggini. tall and dMIy<br />

ReasgnaBii Calim f»l n<br />

I«7I H0UII1OAT - IV, llteus six, Mil,<br />

shaver, saiiey, rdrlg veivo its sui aHvi,<br />

HIM Itt-HM I J<br />

Boat Equipment<br />

F<strong>is</strong>hing Supplies<br />

Marine Hardware<br />

Weekend Specials<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

YACHT HARBOR I<br />

MARINE STORE<br />

HO Biy Av,, Simii-rs Point<br />

927.2112—9<br />

11' CHRIS CRAFT. •>( flirting Boat, I Ilia<br />

priifFvsri, radio GSEfesd lamp<strong>is</strong>n<br />

•.roinert, iitlay a. fll<br />

]i tt. CHRIS CBAPT iKIFF, liil, twin<br />

]IO Hp,, IS, Path , rigged lor Hiftlng or<br />

• Pulling Fly bridge Eicailant phau m<br />

SUM I)<br />

14' THOMPSON - TRilLiU, II hp<br />

Evlnruai Feitwin 1110 )!t 71(U H<br />

IS' FIBERGLASS, metric start, « hp<br />

EVinriide. Can be sain in wifef. Dwnir<br />

Hlng IransttrrM Cill IIS FIMIItirter<br />

4pm It;<br />

5AILFI5H - Full rigging I till,<br />

eond. III!. Call JflltM. ' ML<br />

I-J<br />

SCORPION sailhoat uul I month UM.M<br />

llrffl<br />

iUNFISH — Yellow, rompl.l, will, batch<br />

cart. Mil M, 1U-0M3 117<br />

DOGS, CATS, PITS<br />

FIRETHOlRN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

BOARDING ing SROOMINO<br />

Far OSfS InS Cats<br />

"In tni Homa" Can<br />

Pick-Up ana Ptilnry<br />

•LIAfI CALL ili-BM,<br />

LOVINS MOMil WANTIB lor adoriNe<br />

3it«!rer, 1enness#e Aye. and Shelter Bd.,<br />

in tine.I 41 New noun I pin to ] p n,'<br />

MIUS<br />

DOGGIE MOtEL<br />

Rl.4(.TucluhM<br />

A bctitftful, priv.lt (KM!<br />

In the country. Expert cafe.<br />

CATS WELCOME 1<br />

REASONAUXE RATES<br />

828-22JJ<br />

TNail win. any Mtt«n, MtjH triMtf,<br />

III watki Md, 10 gad hgmt. Call Iff.<br />

MWorft7.7nf altar • p.m. H<br />

WANT1D - §BM ftonrn tor<br />

malt c.i. ma 1 ipayMI lamakl cat,<br />

HgUHBrekan, Call Iff .3701 aftir s p m. 1.17<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantify D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

*_ * on Bulbs<br />

\( i.m[ilc(f liiipol<br />

KI.Kt'TliKVI.SlPPl.lES<br />

*C ELECTfilML<br />

SUPPLY<br />

OPEN DAILY ItBI<br />

Dial :t!M».;ii3o<br />

TOT TR AINI — Buy and Hli «ny 1I1. any<br />

make, any conditiM. Call iu-ttll or<br />

AUNTIE TIOUB li o.rt again. Gltti, ota,<br />

naw IM coll.cllblo in Aibur> Av.. Tha<br />

(MB mini tha whlla pith.t linn, Vlilt rha<br />

nawing<strong>is</strong>ekanAtturT, Pt.7<br />

" T-SHIRTS OUR<br />

BUSINESS"<br />

cir.lom printM 1 dnitnad<br />

Largest selection<br />

of T-shirts<br />

In SouUi Jeney<br />

7 davservice<br />

AC.<br />

Printed Sportswear<br />

1311 Memorial Avenue<br />

Atlantic Citv.N.J.OMfll<br />

ForlnltrnialMlicllL<br />

SCULLVILLE — Tatiow tiousaol antl^vn<br />

*nd oddmtnts. Rar* hand carvad<br />

wovtfan cigar slori Indian plus many,<br />

many Ittms. Thrat miln trom aentars<br />

Paint Circle on tin M.yi Landing Rg.<br />

fundaytonly 1.3p.m. ai^f<br />

ANNARILtlS BICYCLES Rllllast<br />

Dunill, RaiCfgti lloiignt. sold, rmttt<br />

traded Fun hnt of accfasoncs Sarvict<br />

and partt lor all bikfl. 1**]I]I. 1014<br />

Asbury Ave . Oetan Citv. Rentals SO cant?<br />

par hour FM<br />

f KITCHEN — Includat »" ran(t, Bum<br />

In dlihwaihar. m.pl. wall and bat*<br />

(•bints. KH-ntka tap. ttalnlati ttH) iktk<br />

lakcttt, ditici al color and llnlshas. tMl.<br />

Innsgdlatt Mllvary. Portnoy ainMan.<br />

CaNfI7-UMalls>r>p.in •>«<br />

• UY AND 5KLL-China, glauwar*,<br />

•llvar, oddt and ands. Dal Zana tludto<br />

WHI Or«««l>nd and Atlantic Av*nu«<br />

ttman Fa|iit, ISHH. tl<br />

i»miVuii« i T » > > i ^ v m<br />

Otad mm Rwi, faanart •»*•» aaat<br />

MMVt tM#htg •(, (nflliK CHa*. 0p>>)<br />

iVMaaiiay l*ra.a* latirslay CM 4U-I<br />

M<br />

REGULATION pHI IIBII (Slat!).<br />

Csmpiffc with etifi, Karl, bridfts,<br />

ete. In gasd eandlfien Si7§.« Cfill iff.<br />

mn ti<br />

DAISY D4ISV VIII. ftndein, 7 ipna, 1<br />

year Sid ExeaiEsnf £fifidltlsi 1*3, Call<br />

CLOCKS—anflqui aaa fruMfilrwi wall<br />

and mantel. All Funning, til guaran*<br />

leed Qne year. C. imersen Johnson, ISM<br />

New Read, Narffltiejd, H.J, Call US.1l4S.tf<br />

WOOD MODE Custom Kltehus. Call<br />

Jolly Jerry PgrtMy, tha KH,h*n<br />

Magielan " tjIMM 11<br />

KITCHEN AID « WastinghouH d<strong>is</strong>h.<br />

waifur hit oriH, Init.ll.Hwi $•<br />

iirvlee. Jolly jerry Psrlnsy KifEnani<br />

Call tIF USB, H<br />

ANTIQUE SHOP silling compl.lt stock,<br />

r.tiring th<strong>is</strong> tall. TIM Nn IngUM<br />

ihgBBnihealiiy at 134 Waif Ave. FH<br />

FRIOIDfilBI icnll tha tap trniar<br />

fitrigaratar. (rest Ire*. Avocado, ssse<br />

EBftdlflsn tloSor bail ellar. Call tf?=<br />

flit. t)<br />

BEFfilOEBATOR FSBEI€B -<br />

Whirlpool H7 cu, II, 1 dr., lilt.<br />

detrgfllAa, ttaa eond Ailing SHI. Call<br />

JWJtlS. H<br />

CABAOE SALI — WMtingfntlia (lac.<br />

range. 1 kltclun t.m.i, gmn rut,<br />

double link 4 dr.lnbo.rO Call Mf-Slte, II<br />

MADELINES<br />

of Somers Point<br />

I am retiring and selling all<br />

our stock. No lay away. All<br />

i«!e» Anal,<br />

Open Sunday<br />

741 Shore Road,<br />

Somors Point<br />

Phone 927-4833<br />

8-7<br />

iOFA » MATCHING CH»lR, con.<br />

tampifirv, sold, .v«.ao L Mack<br />

pl.ld- ] yri, iM, •try aaaa condlilon 1171.<br />

11M Aikury «••. 11<br />

CHINIII AND ORHHTAL ob|.cl.<br />

Run, (aM l.rnp, nor«nini. mirWa<br />

iaakwoM tibMs, I pUtn of ill Mcktr,<br />

9r.ndl.th.r1 clock!, marMi pMailai ami<br />

Itattiti, I iNtta wponflit inn tat, cut flali,<br />

Itirllitg. chin., r.lrh3.r«lon, Mvlnf rsom<br />

dining room . kHnam sail, Hami trami<br />

CJoltllng lor ntin l.mlly Vt ooiwmmlry<br />

Shopc.iJi.lH7, n<br />

QiRLi - M" Suns lay klka- nad eanaitiu.<br />

JW 71M. 1,1<br />

ONI SMALL mi-ccml.inM pi~ grun.<br />

Call l»f .74J4, i.1<br />

OLD bolts b^ght .nd soli, Compftll<br />

fspiip and irfssmaking fht Oor<br />

Lady, 3ff.7i77ar Iff-4310. t<br />

ALUMINUM' SCREENS ana stirn,<br />

wlndaws. ••HrnfiM •« rm. glan inilillH,<br />

Ml.mi Somtn Co , Mj tin, il&ta,<br />

Houli«, toman PMnt, Dial f]7 411) tl<br />

I PATIO IgiivifM (toon 74'," mW'i !*•"<br />

17 IrntM |ku Iwmi 17" 1««. f ,cti<br />

wor + icmn ini Hlntn 1IS.M ••*<br />

e«ll]tf«111 |j<br />

DPNINO ram HI cini int. vtn MM<br />

conaitkin. • plMH I7I.N. 1 C l ^<br />

*v«, l l<br />

>m M aid MhNtitil ilklMM*<br />

Indian Haad cmti, Bullilo nlckilt,<br />

M.rturyaim«,.tc. CHIin^SaJ H<br />

enattgad. IJ». c<br />

LAWN<br />

JURF •BARB iv Don l.nnrt. ft", 1<br />

y.ar, old Srlilnaily IIM, want H]<br />

llrnt.eallWMSJl. M.1I<br />

SURFBOARD! w Hawili FrMdHl -<br />

gasd cMditian, Mi, I'i" NaiMM. »».<br />

• IKE - LMKl RaHafh u" . 1<br />

ptrhfl candliian, Uwd ana montti. IN.<br />

tUSAlMryAH. (.]<br />

SURFBOARD, t'lr 1 , antplMa body wH,<br />

ilta M, UN for ill. II , m. Is 4 p.m.<br />

Ml] A.bury av. |V]<br />

eNIEKIN POT fltj dlniwr .1 So.11,111.<br />

Fir. Horn in icuiiviii,, leniri point<br />

Mayi UMIm) Bd, Avfjint 4th. larvM 4 - 7<br />

p.m-Adultm JJ.ttilldr.il ll.M. t.i<br />

WALNUT BOOK ITAEK W hUhTlS"<br />

wida with I . 11" adlvMikM thttvn,<br />

- IM. Alia bstklaM 41" hhjti. ja» whx 4 J-<br />

•Mlyii.HS.lN.llll, IHO<br />

It" PORTAtLI S.I, l.lavltlon. »». Cu<br />

W.7II7, M<br />

NATURAL RANCH mink Mala lar Hit,<br />

H.aum.bta call M-ISli. n<br />

NRTAILI MOOVIR wnjlar tnd drytr,<br />

inctilaM OMItlM, Alklni «1H Mr<br />

both ar will •all itMrattly. Call JtHU] I.<br />

IMP0RT1D 10 ipgad racar 1 Jdiwtno I<br />

tpa»d near, Inoulra at ftk it. blcyctM<br />

MWHH Qcaan * Wnhty Av.. Khun 7-<br />

13 a.m. I,]<br />

MOVING . MUIT SACRIFICli Two rujj,<br />

tcrllln wool MnfM with MMIm H' •<br />

II, S' • 7', Dltmt. tttdlallln Prevlntljl)<br />

•vlth f«vr ypMlMrM chain, HIM rM<br />

mgpM hurdi, maph ch«t d drnnn,<br />

rmmo Hil Mat WHtl nn cl<strong>is</strong>Majtl.<br />

ndwsdd round MMtj umhnlla and Mint,<br />

rwatd pMttcsaW lamp, baa* can, Ihm<br />

ilMnat In {MM, two part.M* te*Jr TVl*<br />

OM paniM with MtMrrt, all In giallMI<br />

condition. 1M4N1. 14<br />

IWMHf> • I IMkM M MM<br />

•lumliHim. 1J" onrh.nf. cnt VI" IdM,<br />

otturlS'S'lonaCilUnim M<br />

AIR CQNCITIONIK — LMli IH». ntt<br />

•TU, lulHbt. far apt, or trtlkr.<br />

orHlnallylnfH, HWtHW. tttstH n<br />

••AND NCW ClM Kl rllljt, t<br />

paTMM, rMMlll MM Itaor, Vt BftN,<br />

HMMI, 14<br />

•ACK YARO-Oantjatala. Dajit mtajtnin<br />

ana avarylfllnfl tram rafiifarafar,<br />

ttova. tmlu, mtdKlfH cakhvti, man and<br />

wamalVi clathinf, kado, dilHInn'l ktyt,<br />

«K tahirday. Av*. »m. Ill by An,<br />

toman »o4nt. II a.m. . 1 p.m. CM tV-<br />

H77 M<br />

OARAO* 1ALI — »wln» gat.<br />

hart*, wasgdtaj ttarm Uan*tf nsbK<br />

iltfflt.fri. It-ll.ri. 117 aHltnadl Kd. M<br />

ODD* AND BNM ukil Itydl* ewe*,<br />

boom, ctathMn, knlckknacki, aft<br />

UlM and hmiail Friday, (aturday,<br />

Airtnt ml 4 4m. M a.m. awni d*rK. at* ii<br />

lnMtRud,OcaanClty. M<br />

PATIO PUMNiTUm. f>Hr (tanhj m<br />

wlckar (Vtava m chain.»». fat<br />

sVatl A»». Batari 111 a<br />

MURPHY IN WALL '<br />

VHflt, nckHurt Inclndaa). fod CM-<br />

4Hlan.Jtt.lHJ. M<br />

NUT OF laMai. PIM ttwlllkj. Wan)r*IH.<br />

L*rt» pkMn. Mlvdr ekwt. MajH<br />

hMlMan. LadkH dUMa.1 rlmi. Drap hHt<br />

MM* lama IHIN|| UN tttjan. m.<br />

I I»Lt - Auf «M a* MM PR iJDVBWAT* a chMr • ntMa «*»<br />

«*pn>t Ctwnli. nli * llmaaen Aw. II vinyl tiiMim. 11 -<br />

•aim h*i ion.lletit elaau call {Md.lH.iasa.<br />

•Mtatetk Iprwll Iffliii, mw Das<br />

HMrMMMm littMfiRsatraajii.<br />

MBATttJCIR<br />

i-t *Z\1£'!!Zl\n2l B0S - OPPORTUNITIIS<br />

TH1 OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1973<br />

BUS OPPORTUNITIIS BUS OPPORTUNITIES R.E. FOR<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

W 1 PRO«lHMt-LUU<br />

Ltata pur chat, gr Buy your way<br />

into mil wandarfvi apponunily. Stan<br />

your own ljuHnns In IMi nogi. ar<br />

flouolt itori on buiy Asbiiry An<br />

downtown Mini tha ummar crowa.<br />

act hara,<br />

VIAB HOUN0 OINiHAL STORE-<br />

Inpttiad to grass 0>ir IXO.dU<br />

VJ'ViJV '**' ** '"-<br />

eONOOMINIUM (ITU - W. hav,<br />

s««rii 10 CMMI tnm tut will<br />

asiMtniMati from JO unit, n savarai<br />

hundrad unift.<br />

CAMPSROUNDt «r. aur seMiaity.<br />

Slap lit Ind dlltuu mil thraa •_•<br />

l<strong>is</strong>tings.<br />

TOMOROOW MIANS NEVIS _ MllnM, rei^-H? •- ° r * ""*<br />

Taliaoyir thi, prsliiablt BlK«inl HI, Ma eteni<br />

Drug bvUiMst now, H.lto.oo pjy, Btltir lacatli<br />

Inmnlory I, only a .mall Iranun « luiyrlgus J bj<br />

IIU .refill you can r.,,!,, win, «,„ « H, llvWtj mnVMa ."mptj".."<br />

business WalM in ma heart of •"•• ma WWjg<br />

l pwniM<br />

mortaaia tar a quaillM buy,<br />

Ivarything <strong>is</strong> in ImittlHlaw and<br />

mod.rn canailion, Pr.ianlly in<br />

aparttlon, lumWIid, taulppM and<br />

ratdy to ha likan sv*r A<br />

il«,o«. call for I<br />

WOODS<br />

• REALTOR •<br />

218 Will Ifiiut<br />

Dill 398-0200<br />

L.OOKINO lor that nlc* Illtl. family typ*<br />

hwtlMMf W* nay, |uil lltHM * most<br />

lucr.tlv. dry cIMMnf busln.u. <strong>On</strong>al<br />

opportunity tor . yary imall immMmaM.<br />

Com. I n n * dattiii, dattiii, tjric (t(tuny.<br />

»..ltr »..ltor, l«th.naAU)ur»Av.. l«thaAUA mull<br />

R.i. FOR SALI<br />

ITQBB — Miw BuilnHi dlitrid. Sult.w.<br />

•nr kuilntlt, 71 pircant mort»aia<br />

avallabl. Imp, by apfdntmtnl mrttill<br />

SHARP<br />

"WELL SERVE YOU WELL<br />

DUPLEX with OCEAN<br />

VIEW lifted at f4S,MB<br />

fumlajied. Wniher, dry a,<br />

dilpMal. d<strong>is</strong>hwauhtr. Hot.<br />

water heat.<br />

SUMMER IK.ooo.<br />

CUSTOM 2FAMILY -<br />

Heated, •Ir-condiUonBl.<br />

Many extras. 2 Woclu from<br />

fine bekeh.<br />

3 BEDROOM, 1% bdith hone<br />

in rMMutiai area. Call<br />

for appointment.<br />

nMAibsryAve,<br />

ErmaR.Kuhn,<br />

Aitoe. Broker *<br />

NIW LltTIHO- DMraH* CMrdm<br />

B%aaaBBBBBB^ - ^ I l^aaaaBB>~ •aababaaBE KaaBBh H^baBBBal<br />

•MiiiVi lanrHq" nniif m fW9imf<br />

dining raom, klttMn, laundry,<br />

Mttn*r, drmr, av, hadrmii, IM<br />

Htln, cgmantad patla, Bar*|*, inn<br />

lot, pum<strong>is</strong>ntd. ,mm: Muffft m<br />

NIW LiiTINO- »««, fekKK. TMH<br />

kadratm BvntalM, iivinf nm,<br />

km a - f a W U k * - * *a<br />

roam, hirnlthad. Ul.JH.<br />

fOMIKt 1*01 NT - Brand Matt<br />

IIICW M dMtrahl* MTMt, HMM<br />

rg*w, dining, m, mMani mttMn, 1<br />

U*Hm, \y, MHO. wgN •<br />

carpal. Oaad IUHndm (<br />

IK.WO<br />

HMM tail Estate<br />

421 Mini<br />

filial<br />

PITT A ED'S SNACK BAR.<br />

34th A Ctatral, Oc**n Oty.<br />

Commercial tMMhfNot Ml<br />

1«V x UT Md 1M* ft liT.<br />

PmtMy optMti n watk<br />

•Mr, MrUag tot, **4<br />

l 8<br />

R:-E. FOR SALI<br />

DUPLIX with IrMniy paintM anartgr,<br />

lining room, dining mi, kltcMfl,<br />

thra* UMnunt, til. bathroom, and opan<br />

front parch HOI aearlmant, lunniltM,<br />

Franklin WHIIann, RaaNtr. IIM Bay<br />

»"«•>. i ID" •<br />

HARD ID PINS BAYFUONT — Cattaga,<br />

living room, dining Mm. rniclun,<br />

Ihraa kMraomf, em and ana-naif<br />

bathroom., pin apdrtminl with living<br />

room, kltch.n, two btdroomi md<br />

oalhroom. Inipacl now) Fr.nmin<br />

, n.altor, ll»My*vanua.<br />

Bell, Jr,f Inc.<br />

Realtors<br />

IS THFRE A CONVERTIBLE IN YOUII<br />

FUTURi?<br />

How doss Alt sound? A 3 bedroom lagoon front<br />

home wlfh 2 large open decks, 2 boat slips and a<br />

view ttiaf stops at the other tide of Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay. Close one door and you have a<br />

lovely 2 bedroom home and an efficiency<br />

apartment for your children, your.in-laws or for<br />

income. Th<strong>is</strong> one <strong>is</strong> really special. Call us today<br />

for an appointment to see m<strong>is</strong> gem.<br />

226 WEST AVENUE PHONB MM8M<br />

A community of tin* homa* en ttH %«n«r,,. with brMgMta<br />

•SMI for v«htim.n to th. Bptn mt. A wM MtnfarMH<br />

to com* to ... when .ctt,* d>yt cttv, any to ntgtttt of<br />

ttiMminlni and quln relaxation.<br />

Cairw *Wt with ui totUy. W.ll thsw you th. quality of<br />

livlne your family an *xp«l.nc. in thlt .xchitin bemtina<br />

community. And ... The Pricn ar. Rtflht. W. avail hav. a<br />

f»» IKJIIMI for Imnwdla^. occupancy.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIIS<br />

GARAOEFOR8ALE<br />

VALUABLE Mmntrdal tot near Mi SrMt<br />

Indiiti I-Mory block b«tMfai| prccently mil<br />

•I ••nie. Lot U M % n. Coold be die Meal<br />

ktcitlon for jovr own tauka*. Aiklng<br />

mm, tor lot ui bidMbig. *<br />

HOTDOOBTAND<br />

BUSIEST BEACH In town, fluff, where<br />

yarn Bui thU MtaUndtag button phit<br />

tMaMlnil owner'i *|Mrtment overkwUng<br />

•flttn. <strong>On</strong> lot N i IM, Fhnndng arallaHe,<br />

No phone intonnaUott.<br />

MODERN iTAUAN RESTAURANT<br />

CENTER CITY rpltlaut and tal<br />

BMUMpeot,«.Ut,|«4*tn3.Mt..<br />

the real ottate »m* eaUUMed laukant<br />

CAR WASH<br />

HOT LOCAtljI^I far tovMtMfwt. M*7 lay «*h aMntutk<br />

Mihudi^^gUt«<br />

SACRltlCESAIJ;<br />

Mmmcrdal<br />

Hwrraci<br />

SB? AM what IV » m Vm-<br />

AikilgllMM<br />

R.I, FOR SALE R.E. SALE<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

1 1<br />

aaWMmwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwmaamMma-MmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaamtMaawmmm<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

Attractive center hall—three-bedroom<br />

Cape Cod ail electric—heat and central<br />

air conditioning. Corner let—57Vi x90.<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

ream, den, extra large master bedroom with<br />

wajk-in closet and private bath,<br />

(BCOHD FLOOR<br />

2 large bedrooms, bath and walk-in cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closets.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes included.<br />

Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed less l<strong>is</strong>ted personal Items,<br />

Convenient location, near best beaches, and<br />

boardwalk. INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200 23rd Street, Ocean City, N, J,<br />

Phone 399-7073<br />

| NEW FURNISHED MODEL NOW OPEN |<br />

MOOfLS OPEN DAILY ,, .Noon f PJU.<br />

AND MY KPPOIIiTMINT (Ctowd Frld.yil<br />

OCEAN DHIVe, JUST SOUTH OP LONQPOHT<br />

B*tw*am Longport f. Ocnn City<br />

24 Svtviiw Orin Longport • N. J. OB403 • 60^823-1088<br />

Dnigftati 41 Furn<strong>is</strong>hed By<br />

20th Si Oc«.n Drive, Avilon, N J 967 3416<br />

Another Cammynlty For Bttttr LMng From Atlantic flmidtx<br />

BERGER REALTY<br />

32nd Street and Isjraiy Afenue<br />

UatORE<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

YEAR BOUND RENTAL<br />

LIKE NEW M Itar apartment wm kl<br />

avaOaHi! fcr yewrly rtaUl la all StfUmlm-.<br />

TMi 3-bedro»m z-i^i writ la tohg ptnM<br />

Hill >btdro»m z-tatt Mk la totag tttM<br />

•afwattM., making ft Mtal br nttrtMM<br />

M-pto wtt, their MI tarvJim, mt. m<br />

month Btau electric.<br />

EARLY RETIREMENT<br />

GUESTHOUSE-OtMolthelewbitke.wtk<br />

end. FettvM M UMBM pbn wmtwtied<br />

owncr'i apartment where yM can ttve year<br />

•imnd wbOe making jrew IMSB* In the<br />

wmmer.Uuvwri^WacMBttremheath..,<br />

W».*i». (Parntahed owaft for afutaMat.)<br />

8HOWROOMA8TORE<br />

ASBURY AVE. atwwraim and Mare an<br />

offered for Bale tkreagh the C«MM«Kial<br />

JJenartMnt. OH let <strong>is</strong> * m, * u» (h,<br />

•hawMMB. an ««eV) aa*l iiMHHm.<br />

Btorage and hath an tad Beer. MMH.<br />

a* MlSM&Slaa^liaSai&S<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

AFFORDABLEHOUSE<br />

ATWIIiaUh<br />

TW.IIiaiUihgly<br />

hi the Flm Strtet area tmvenknt to ¥•<br />

everything including the toaeh, Hai S<br />

h<br />

^"»M.ii»vtal r«6Bi» dtafag room, m ¥<br />

hMta, «ll»y reom antl fall attte. i^^Mi<br />

front portt. Partly tarnkbed with new fat<br />

raageand waAer^TwiKl^d. CM hot atr<br />

heat, ta pM eandklM,<br />

ItANCHER wkh e.-cytfcta, • oae (Taar lar<br />

eMttertaMe'ahare llvteg. Featarai t<br />

COUNTRY PLACp wife lutmt<br />

s.<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

Robert L. Monihan<br />

IULTN<br />

JUST REDUCED — Owner<br />

tksires quick sale of a<br />

brand new 3 bedroom duplex<br />

in the 18th St. bay area. Wall<br />

to wall carpet, washer and<br />

dryer In each apt, Immcdliite<br />

occupancy.<br />

WE HAVE Just lUrted a<br />

unique 9 bedroom. 3 btth<br />

tome on Anbury Ave,<br />

Completely remodeled only 2<br />

years ago, A spacious home<br />

for the large family or easily<br />

.converted to a profitable<br />

duplex. Pleaie iee us for<br />

details.<br />

WHAT YOU'VE been<br />

waiting for, A perfect 2<br />

bedroom duplex on Central<br />

Ave. In the choice beach<br />

area, All . fHrnjihuip Included<br />

Ui sale. Hurry, U<br />

wan't Int. , ,<br />

LARGE DUPLEX with<br />

magniacent ocean vlow.<br />

3 bedrooms oil each floor,<br />

year round heat, fully furn<strong>is</strong>hed.<br />

A rare opportunity,<br />

TERRIFIC business opportunity.<br />

Thriving<br />

beach itand operation. Stop<br />

in for details.<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

Tl — Baacli Block. J ytar round<br />

apti, EicallHit incom. Cully<br />

rinttd. H..minbly print) A rial<br />

buy. Call 1ST InlgrntatMn,<br />

DUPLEX will, Mat, yaar myM<br />

loeltlMi, Two 1 badnsm apti. Sat<br />

II now Asking 117.JO0<br />

CENTEB CITY iuatt HUH ht.lM<br />

lor yaar round Two ap<strong>is</strong>, aM I<br />

rooun Sgod rantali and a sood prtca,<br />

6<br />

YB4B ROUND I IMdrHin yppar<br />

csttlM, In tBwn lixatlon Nur<br />

Mich and tm.rdwam. plui 3 kgdrHrti<br />

apt,en lit floor for .ilr. Incom.. call<br />

us an th<strong>is</strong> ant,<br />

•EACH BLOCK DUPLEX — 1<br />

btdroomi, living raem, dining<br />

room, mtcrun •»* floor Partial<br />

n«»l <strong>On</strong>ly llt.Soo<br />

Phoot<br />

UFLE — Bill >1, •crass 'Ireffl<br />

ricriallgn IIMd, Yaar nund, I<br />

btdrseiti Ipt, with liraplaca, Mddarn i<br />

Mdnam apt. ptBI room with p«wotr<br />

room (M prlyata «ttranca «r y«ir<br />

w««k.nd vlslli or guatti. <strong>On</strong>ly M1,i»<br />

POUR APTS. — i Merit plus reeint.<br />

Prlnta lecatleni fiaar paaclt,<br />

BHrdwalli, ctmtr city, IM It In ic.<br />

tlafl. Call us now,<br />

MULTIPLE AFTS. — BMCil bMctt, J<br />

iBrM tHdreent tuti. •"< I t*e<br />

Mdroom garaga apt. Act naw fer<br />

iininadiita tncema, ISi,tBd,<br />

OUflt HOUSI — H.al I Imors,<br />

prim, location nair Watsen'i<br />

Hutaurant, Crag* iM parkinf.<br />

WMI a buy<br />

736 AtUntio A»#mit<br />

Offering fh© Finest in Seashore Living<br />

3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — AIM<br />

has 2 full baths, living room,<br />

dining area and kitchen on each<br />

floor. Four yean new and In<br />

excellent condition. fts.OOO unfurn<strong>is</strong>hed.<br />

TWO BEDROOM - Lovely I<br />

bedroom being offered to<br />

anyone who nai pride In home<br />

ownership. Also has living room.<br />

Jlning area, modern kitchen, I<br />

bath and a summer porch. <strong>On</strong>ly a<br />

hwyepr* new and weU i^Hrjd&r,,,<br />

»AY AREA ^=-lft)*Ut!lfm 3<br />

' bedroom randier on a large<br />

lot. Very tastefully accented and<br />

*nly 2 yean OM. MBJM unfurn<strong>is</strong>hed.<br />

OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX - Tnii<br />

duplex of exceptional quality<br />

will afford yon the very finest m<br />

seashore living. Please call us for<br />

details<br />

t',.<br />

3131 AStlURY AVENUE<br />

OCIAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

1MB) 308-1300<br />

RICHARD B. FOX, JR.<br />

REALTOR<br />

PUCE<br />

399-0980<br />

DUPLEX - 2 ^edroonii<br />

each unit. Excellent<br />

condition, 137.500.<br />

8 UNITS (efficiency apts.l<br />

close to beach, 160,000.<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed year around<br />

grocery, luncheonette<br />

and delicatessen plus healed<br />

3 bedroom apartment.<br />

Completely air conditioned,<br />

•ale price Includes business<br />

and real estate. Call us for<br />

an appointment.<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

DURING AUGUST<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REALTORS<br />

1IAUTIFUL PUNCHIR — Wait lilh<br />

it. lecatiea, I MdrMmt, m Isaiht,<br />

•KacMd Mrtsa, larf • let. C.ll new,<br />

TVW COTT4OES _ HHtM, on.<br />

ranlM yttny, nar Sit. and Wast.<br />

A.klng only lll.ooo,<br />

HOTEL — Cantral lacatlaji, It rHli<br />

plus 1 apti,, ena Matad, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Ht.JOO fumlsltad,<br />

WANT A and caylns launAsinit<br />

with M Wliltanf W. h.v. on.<br />

DUPLBX with ] AMraems, naat plus<br />

Incom. apt. <strong>On</strong>ly 1H,500<br />

WE NEED IMInfS.<br />

COTTAGE — Central location, !<br />

bedrooms, living room,<br />

kitchen, bath, screened In porch,<br />

enclosed back yard and outside<br />

stair to second door, Potential for<br />

another apt. Heated and fur<br />

niihed. »3t,500.<br />

CORNER HOME with extra lot.<br />

Large 4 bedroom home In<br />

choice location. Heated and<br />

furn<strong>is</strong>hed. Extra- lot, toned ;<br />

eommercld. ideal (or butlneM<br />

or multiple ase.<br />

PAINTER'S DREAM —<br />

- 8ptitkmt-~i h»**im year ]<br />

: Tl>it»H J Hr**M> In top location.<br />

Needi- painting iniide and out.<br />

Han new kUchen md new<br />

baneboiird heating iystem, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

|34,5M. Should be worth 145,000<br />

when painted.<br />

Pleate stop In to v<strong>is</strong>it became we<br />

have many other l<strong>is</strong>tings to<br />

djieuii witji you.<br />

REALTY, KG.<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

NOW OPIN<br />

Response to the Natural Way of Life at OAK<br />

FOREST has been overwhelming. With the 1st<br />

Section almost entirely SOLD OUT, we are opening<br />

a new Section with the same tranquil setting<br />

.:". secluded beneath a canopy of tall oaks<br />

a graceful wooded landscape as sylvan as a New<br />

England countryside ... yet only minutes to the<br />

excitement of the sea. Fine homes from $29,390<br />

OPEN DAILY 11-5<br />

(Closed Thursdiy)<br />

* ffALlRMO • N. J. 08223 • 398.4717<br />

2.5 Milts South on Routt 9 from<br />

Exit 25 on Garden State Parkway<br />

•' • • ' ' . . . . . • : ic<br />

Another Community For Better Living From<br />

ATLANTIC RESIDEX CORPORATION<br />

ft Furn<strong>is</strong>hed By<br />

20th & Ocean Drive, Avalon, Ms .Jiff<br />

Fetturlnl G*o«fal Electric Appll»nc«i' '""' .<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LBD6ER<br />

ACCENTUATI TNI POSITIVE — THink<br />

si UIM yMrty ineem« iM not wWIt,<br />

Stare and 4 yearly ap<strong>is</strong>, ntaF 12th &<br />

AiBury, Mi.oM, The Parrell Agency, !«0<br />

west Ave j« ,m u, n al MTY Minw<br />

ammirclll anaind<br />

Mrtsn dHirltii fa aptrafa<br />

bwliHu, flap In and saa M Mr<br />

men datalli.<br />

INVEITSai ATTBNTISNI Jllit<br />

IIHM, • 4HmllY<br />

omlslliii si a I HMly,<br />

Mil In Irem (Mil lamlly, 2<br />

bicimif! ginii ipl. typi ynlf la<br />

KM nar. Call u» Mr mara MlalM<br />

ancl an Inigfsitieii ai tIn praiitliaj,<br />

vssi'll 64 siirpflsaci at Hla sirlfl.<br />

•AY (UNOALOW — Yati mini<br />

saa Mill MvaliF tntlatni McasM<br />

a Mart tiM InM tM III.<br />

LhrMfrMn wtM llnfllM, WM«|<br />

MM, iNdiM, i<br />

bath. Vary nk. tsMHlM, Pricad<br />

rMM tar ,wi tMtat.<br />

PLAZA PLACE — Lo.aly 4<br />

hmrmoi. Hi bath Cehwlal M<br />

saaclavs M CMH Is Baach and<br />

Maretwaa. DMmii Ula<br />

NH wnk llraplaa, larmal ilia<br />

MnltiS room and kncilen with<br />

brtaklatt irta. DMasMd ttraw.<br />

Call lar an appatMUMItl tg H< IMi<br />

hrloM, oiaarful hama.<br />

POUR FAMILY — MM Mack.<br />

Call ut WU), abtut till l»<br />

coma prMsiar, Two, 2 badmlm<br />

1 1 Btortem ipt, ml an<br />

tfflclancy. Yaors Mr anly<br />

t»rnlth«l.<br />

REALTORS<br />

SUBIT NtMU CM ipfi, THi a)<br />

• ona..l.a<br />

VaparlV IMI YW<br />

Utaalag !• tka M<br />

Haw agts.i a 1 Hdnam HrH IUW<br />

m, *•» • Hniy itiaiii Mt.<br />

thar. in It riMs m fka 2M »<br />

l<br />

ttM I" I** •« »»palnln.a.l,<br />

Ml MM N> HM,<br />

«W>t Ml MM OiHi ChVi<br />

lawir* Mr lait. UUMM<br />

IW»M M. It. M annul. Mi<br />

H antpMM Hi Nty<br />

MrtM<br />

IMtM M O.E. can at Mr taftMr<br />

Mllll,<br />

f<br />

•n lint a Ms wards M M<br />

aMCHM 1*1, neialMMI H<br />

IHwM ill a MMIa NH M, It.<br />

otrnar Mt narwaklq q tk. ppart,<br />

TMi MMI Mi II nHM, •• • wNk<br />

h ****< jjf* a haalaa) (H<br />

otuai « p<br />

••ctlltnt MHavial M Maf<br />

Uanmn, atMMJa, OM M MM*<br />

T'I ftnHt MM(. CM « Mr<br />

MtarntiM >M M' aa.<br />

NEW DUPLEX — WCn IW<br />

ma mm t* • MM<br />

1 t^aaaW^aamm aaafefll maat\ A amtHW<br />

•Win, Can at Mr mtn «atam<br />

t l<br />

•BIT BUY M MM<br />

flair apt. IM 4 MM MMr<br />

a jj taaaakaaaaaiaam maamzlmi taar<br />

HiflMJM.<br />

Heal Estate guidance ilnce 111*<br />

Mi aid SMM Ift^' NAM JH-M11<br />

Furn<strong>is</strong>hed condominiums ready<br />

for immediate occupancy, all<br />

with oceanfront view.<br />

condominium<br />

^spinnaker<br />

in Sea Isle City '<br />

Taki Exit * 17 off thi Gordon Slat.<br />

Forkwoy and follow it to ths ocean<br />

For details call (609) 263=2828<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Ocean City's mignifioeiit 14<br />

story ociinfront condomin.<br />

ium ., , offering an environment<br />

of le<strong>is</strong>urely elegance to<br />

trie mart ditbsrning rtsidint.<br />

SALIS • YIAHLY RENTALS<br />

• SUMMER RENTALS<br />

PARK PL & THI BEACH<br />

Between 3rd 4 4th Stftett<br />

OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

609-399-5353<br />

BRUCE F. MilEY, INC, Agent


PAGE 14 - SiCTION TWO THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER W RI PAY, AUGUST V1973<br />

RE. FOR SALE RE FOR SALE R,E. FOR SALE RE, FOR SALi R,E, FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE<br />

BELL, JR., INC,<br />

REALTORS<br />

INVESTMENT SPECIAL<br />

in a fast-developing a rea.<br />

Charming 4 bedroom house with ground floor<br />

shop or apartment. Excellent condition - new<br />

heating system - tastefully furn<strong>is</strong>hed and the<br />

price Is right. It can be yours for th« remainder<br />

of the summer if you hurry. With th<strong>is</strong> potential, it<br />

won't last long. Call us today for more in<br />

formation.<br />

Z2SWEST AVENUE PHONE 399.3800<br />

» ; • * •<br />

Thinking of selling?<br />

Let our telev<strong>is</strong>ion advert<strong>is</strong>ing<br />

campaign help you,<br />

Call for details.<br />

"Hobby Hors»<br />

22 IXITS- :»Wh Si Simpson RToNES THROW to beach.<br />

p<br />

and H>v«n *», sr»<br />

• r«. corner |n).<br />

lot 100<br />

3 UNITS — First floor, 2<br />

bedrooms, kitchen, living<br />

room, bath, shed, front<br />

porch. Second floor, 2<br />

bedrooms, kitchen, bath,<br />

front porch. Third floor, I<br />

bedroom, kitchen and bath.<br />

Priced low for quick sale.<br />

K eff. ap<strong>is</strong>., eech unit has<br />

I bedroom plus a kitchen.<br />

Accommodates up lo 4<br />

piwple per unit. 160,000<br />

D. ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

RIAL UTATI-INSURANCI<br />

•M QeMii AVMIM<br />

Dial 399-0655<br />

511 8th St.<br />

RIVIERA SECTIOK<br />

SPLENDID SPLIT LEVEL<br />

— Four bdrms.. 3 baths. LR,<br />

DR. rec, room, game room<br />

with wet bar. and attached<br />

garage. Fully furnfshed,<br />

w w carpeting, brand new<br />

kitchen. Beautiful corner<br />

location with gorgeous<br />

landscaping. Property in-<br />

cludes one lagoon boat slip,<br />

Grace Realty<br />

REALTOHS<br />

18th & Asbury Ave, 3S9.1111<br />

Dial 399-8123<br />

i You'll Always Gel The RED CARPET ' Treatment at<br />

>»*«»»»<br />

Corner 18th Strait anil flibury Avenue<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

DUPLEX - 2 bedrooms, living room, large<br />

kitchen and bath each floor. Off street<br />

parking. Excellent condition. Buy now and<br />

get summer rental money.<br />

ATTENTION investors, builders, and others<br />

—IfMtkiiig for rholce building sites. Come in and<br />

see us, we've got LOTS to talk about. Com-<br />

mercial, residential and industrial lots.<br />

ASBURY AVE, — Choice commirclal<br />

local ion. Modern building with over 5,000 sq,<br />

ft of usable space,<br />

SOUTH END<br />

TWO FAMILY - Spacious modern 3<br />

bedroom first floor and comfortable modern 2<br />

bedroom second floor. Both floors beautifully<br />

furn<strong>is</strong>hed Located In pleasantly quiet<br />

residential area, Sale price Includes fur.<br />

itlshlngs, I4S.5O0. ><br />

DUPLEX — Hlghly-dMlrable, south end, I<br />

yean old, spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath each<br />

floor. Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed, hat all modern<br />

conveniences. Total electric. Excellent In.<br />

come. S54.M0,<br />

For Information Telephone 399-1811<br />

SHARP<br />

HER! THEY ARE!<br />

TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES for year around living, modern<br />

all electric, excellent neighborhood, priced to tell 142,500<br />

imiurii<strong>is</strong>ln"Nnd'hwtM'home<br />

of jew gji xriUi bant-in tannt with • Mam and 3 tut<br />

apt. M Mil Alt* off .tNft parking and *w awn bath<br />

I»MM, EHtHat operating condition In fMd location:<br />

.let American Realty Now!! . , .<br />

limtUvtmAn,,(Hmi>CUy.NJ.<br />

WOODS<br />

INSTANT INCOME — «5W MnnupHy,<br />

Th | h<br />

= 3 eni bfifHim ipirtminfs. f Ihf*t<br />

btdresm apirtmtnt and i fwi<br />

btdresiri spirtminf. Thr»i ef ttii<br />

ipflimtnti lit rtnftd yurly and twt<br />

•partingni! tr« ftnt#d summif, TN<br />

ownir ii stkln? MI.5M tor fhtfi wMJ<br />

mtlitfiinid h€u»i !«af«d In m very<br />

itiifMbi* r»ifhbfl-ti»d ntir (h*<br />

Oirdfnt, Yeiir •gctunttnt will tgri*<br />

ffiii Ii in eiccpflenii invMniinf, Clll<br />

fer inipfetlan, (frimf<br />

OVERLOOKINGLAOOON — Medtrn<br />

four yiir tid hami, Thtra afi S<br />

btdrQDmSi fimtly resm with<br />

flrupl*c*, IV] etrsmic fil* tefhl,<br />

mitdtrn kit€ntn, Olftrtd unfurn<strong>is</strong>hfd,<br />

citi tor iifimtdiBtff inip«ctU)fi.<br />

WOODS<br />

COMMERCIAL 2ONE — HIW traHIC<br />

aru, wlda itnal, <strong>is</strong>aflf «f un-<br />

m.l.rtd pirkliig. Pntantly occupjta<br />

at linilt IIMly, 3 bHmn, ntalid<br />

Mini with HfarMt Mlaeh<br />

vtrl ft Mlplai al minimal totl Two<br />

mdroomi on fini fMtr, 4 NdrMmi f n<br />

MMM floor, klfctmi «i *tcn itotr, 3<br />

•pan Hrchn plyi uin OMII with K H I<br />

vliw, FnviMi csmMrfaMi tymiMf<br />

•r vnrly living plui outilandlni<br />

psMniial fir •Bovt avtrat* Intome.<br />

litlMCIMn °r "iwolnlmtnl.<br />

WOODS<br />

•REALTOR •<br />

2.SWMtArtmi«<br />

Dlil3M-02M<br />

INVISTIOATE YEARLY INCOME — 2<br />

tparifilng apts,, iiflitilvaly ranwatli<br />

insldl and HI, (Ntw roof. Minting, Ilia<br />

floors, sanaittf wills, tllad ctllingi,<br />

MHMard Mai.) Naar Itth * Slmpujn<br />

Partly furnlMIM II DI.OM. Tl» C.rr.U<br />

A|MCy, 14M Wnt An, m.4400. (eiasM<br />

WMMMITl! II<br />

ill.SN RANCH HOMI. Living room,<br />

kllclun dlnlno cornolinllon, i<br />

•twwmsi teitii iiry. imrunfumiiriM.<br />

Franklin Wllllimi, Htansr, lUO lay<br />

TUCKAHOE RiVIR FRONT IMlp. Sun<br />

room, living room, djnln* "Him, HI.<br />

M i 3 badrosms, tlth, ell DM wllar haat,<br />

dafachld firifl. Franklin Williams,<br />

••alter, (IN Bay «v n;<br />

NEW LISTING — It. Chirlll PI, ]<br />

btdrotm dupi<strong>is</strong> and Hpinti iiriflt<br />

apt,, oood candHIH, only M],H». Brad,<br />

ford •••! litatl. III Atllntle AVI, Iff-<br />

iUi. If<br />

STRATHMERE, N.J.<br />

'i Blk. to Beach<br />

Anractivl bidg. tsntltti of 1 «l<br />

llclsncy apti. on 1st lleor, Iga, LR<br />

comb dining ana, naw kllcrwni, Mn<br />

In aach apt, ww carpat IhrouftiiHit,<br />

TV Mil, TV caMl, CompHHIy (yf.<br />

nlsnad. Rintal unHs. Ind floor, lg«.<br />

LR and dlnlno inaa annUntd, glila<br />

floor* to uapar datk ovntook. ocon.<br />

rnw kltcMn and talnnani flitum,<br />

w w orptt, wuMr A drew, TV nbrt<br />

parkins, jnfaritr knotty pint<br />

Ihrouohoul. NwMypaintM Inslda and<br />

out Immidllff pes.<br />

Law tails. Lat IS by IIS,<br />

SEA ISLE CITY NORTH END<br />

•unealow: Ovirlooks ocaan Mm<br />

•ncluM front porch LR * DR comb,,<br />

mtehin, i MdrHffls 4 bath, Igi, (me,<br />

Powdar room for M a nmli on<br />

ground liter, Furnlshid, prica<br />

i»,g».N, OwMr will faka rntg>,<br />

3 choica corntr Ml Mt lor ula.<br />

JOHN J. DALGLIESH<br />

REALTOR<br />

263-844-1 & 263-2136 Fl-l<br />

ARE YOU LOOK I NO (or an EX<br />

CELLENT RETURN m yoyr In-<br />

vestment? Absut 2S eercanf gin ie<br />

r.allitd on tti<strong>is</strong> lour lamlly apt located<br />

near snuffle beard, schss<strong>is</strong>, tenn<strong>is</strong>,<br />

glayargunds. MarawalK end downtown<br />

shotting. Two unln an heated lor year<br />

round living, nn-t nuts IMC wonderful<br />

opportunity. Price !>i,»0. Saga flnlncing<br />

can be arrangM, Cseitel Realty Realtors,<br />

]» Atiintic Ave. mitn. tt<br />

TWO FAMILY — Short walk to wide<br />

btacti. First floor apt., modern newly<br />

rfnovetedrtiving rstftt, kitgnen, bath, ¥*i<br />

btgreoms. Upper cottaaa has porch, living<br />

room, dining reem, kitchen, 3 gedreoms<br />

and Bath. Rum<strong>is</strong>had. Ustts at UJ.Ouo.<br />

Hlllraalifitaltgr, M Atlantic Ave. M<br />

UPPIR TOWNSHIP _ owner selling<br />

nearly n§w i iodrgem ranctier, let 1©§ s<br />

lit', ell heat, waii.to.wiil carpel, shadei,<br />

drapes, lit. tJOJOO firm. M Black ball<br />

orive, Palermo. Call 3H-13M, fl 10<br />

INVESTMENT — ] units, close to Beacti,<br />

arrange to inspect - S4S.M9- Robert L,<br />

Sharp, Reeltor,4e»Astiury, Mf.Mf.<br />

»M, »•;<br />

BUI If HOUSE and apt, prime location<br />

•cress Irem beach and boardwalk. Oas<br />

not *at« haai.^itu JIU« «t tSJ,t»<br />

SIJUO HARBOR — Custom So ill, S<br />

bedroom., 1', MthI, namwood sag<br />

fieortd .living reem, fever, hail, dining<br />

reem, kitchan. slate fleers, ,ususyai<br />

flrtpiace, self watering inajeer and setdasr<br />

planters, iiiaffy. many unusual ftafurss In<br />

addition to dock! ler twe it' or over boats<br />

— Robert L- iharf, REALTOR, MM<br />

Asbury, (Mf) Mf 4na. Ml<br />

NIW yaar round duple*, Norm iactiwi.<br />

Lovely timer <strong>is</strong>cetlen witfi sptendld<br />

•lew. iach apt. has I bedrooms, l'i batt<strong>is</strong>,<br />

fully insulatei with electric heat,<br />

Hlliaaait,RMHer,M Atlantic Aye. tf<br />

IP vou heva charm, here's a hams IB<br />

match! Colonial styling, lerge feyeri<br />

Btitfui living roam with fireplacei sett-<br />

fene carpeting! Forme! dining ream!<br />

Modarn alec, micnenl Clean aiac: haatl 1-<br />

car garegei 4 tjednemi, l"t beths!<br />

iuoeft} ocean view! inspection tjy ant.<br />

American Realty, !»u Haven AvtAge,<br />

Ocean City. N.J.mim. Fl )<br />

COMMERCIAL I0NIB — t apt*,, in-<br />

come It eercanf, ili,Mt. Four<br />

gearsem cottage, 1 gains, H7,tM,<br />

Htiidtntial . J family apts with heat,<br />

luntithH. M7.S«. Buy now and receive<br />

rentals. 4 bee room tettege. 1 Bathe end i<br />

eHlcianclet, l»s,gtt, MacMnrton. Intier,<br />

ilth 4 West Ava. No phone Information, if<br />

CONDOMINIUM — Inui Harbor Lovely<br />

legs JO, ft. ] bedroom home,<br />

ovarlooliuif <strong>is</strong>y. complete trim a jcrtt<br />

Mat slip. <strong>On</strong>ly 115J»0down ent owner will<br />

finance for • qualified buyer. Coastal<br />

Realty, Realtors, IM Atlantic Aye. Jft<br />

W ft<br />

BIO FAMILTf Want a nice quiet a mar<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> lovely I bedroom bl level looks<br />

notii down fs me leiuwn. Meoy extras<br />

Include paneM ncrsatlsn room wltn<br />

fireplace, dlshweiher, garb, gits,, gas MW<br />

baseboard f rone haatttt, etc. etc. Oreat<br />

buy at SM.JM. CHttel Raany Realtors,<br />

)» Atlantic Ave. )» Jets tl<br />

CHARM - ATMOIPHCRE — COMPORT<br />

end e panoramic view ef lai Hartwr<br />

Bsy. Th<strong>is</strong> arfiitieaH* aacorafM two slsry<br />

contemporary homa Ii completely car.<br />

peted aM hae- twe weed burning<br />

iirapiaeei. Meal for a small family ant<br />

mother ln4aW. prieM at I1SMN near<br />

Yacht club with M ft. buikhaaa. coastal<br />

Realty Seattors, iw Afternic Ave. Iff.<br />

Mt». If<br />

DUPLEXES - BupiUtt - Duplexes<br />

Want to move up r dsVMf trader Mf If<br />

or tjuyf. We have III to cfieetc frooi. I<br />

Bedroom lo 4 or 5 badreem, hesfad and<br />

unneated, moil in baacn bleck. Price<br />

range 111,199 to t7J,W0 we even have a<br />

iripiei or twe, can immaniately. Coastal<br />

Realty, Reansrs, IM Atlantic Ave. 1H.<br />

»» tf<br />

IT'i iO PlAeEFUL in ft. cBgntry yet<br />

convenient for snapping, f<strong>is</strong>hing aM<br />

Boating, lee nils Jr inee, home Mm i<br />

lergt Mdnontl formal dining room ami i<br />

car everslied garage. UMMIeVaity BricM<br />

al Mf,f9t. coastal Realty, Rttors. ]M<br />

Atlantic Ave. mien. „<br />

TRIPLIX w- bulMaMe dupjai lot In m,<br />

beach black. Stop In far further detail<br />

en thit large 4 bedroom upper attaga with<br />

two Income apts, Ortat Buy at OHM).<br />

Coastal Realty, BMItors, Ho Atlantic Ava:<br />

JftMlf. M<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

3 AND 3', BBDHOOH apts, l«6 AtMry<br />

Ava, HIS ind IIH, Call 1W4M4. II n •<br />

imwar, Wf f«4, '. -t-i<br />

ITBATHMIDE, NJ. — 1 mil. aMld «|,<br />

Qtaan City, IN yM. from Dndi,<br />

knvtihil ocaan vlaw, CINn, cool, com.<br />

fortabM. Urn living room, 1 Krg*<br />

b«df oomi, ••tin kittlM, tl—9\ t. no pan,<br />

tltt,NMrwHkJuly,i4M3U. Hi<br />

OCEAN FRONT — Month of lapf. ItU<br />

vtiljliit IIKI Flnt floor. 4 Mrms,, 114<br />

batt,i. din, rm., ilv, rm,, kit,, waaicr »<br />

dnyar, front 1 biek pordi, oarklnf . 1<br />

car.fllTMrdSI, Mf>lUI. t)<br />

MOTEL .rHd.ncy ill.N par My Monday-<br />

Thvnday, Jo-MIr MAM, Mayi Lan.<br />

dint Rd. 1 Roula t, IMIiri Point Call »I7<br />

<strong>is</strong>ts, m<br />

MMIRi POINT 1 Mdnam IswnMliSa,<br />

Wttk or month, call M7.MM. I)<br />

EFF, APT, —Avail, woakly,.tccOffl, I Is 4<br />

ptfaani, pyjia Apfi, Ml Oaiit Ava, or<br />

ll ]»;« |J<br />

WORKING GiRLi-TM Seaview Mttel, i^ i<br />

1911 Ocean Ave., has apMlngs in Ihe '<br />

dormitory for the seaien starting al IIS a<br />

week per girl. Kitchen facilities available.<br />

Stop In or ceH iff -MM, tf<br />

NIW weekly rental, al beach and board<br />

walk-Plymouth Court and Plymouth<br />

Manor—tl) Plymouth piece. Features<br />

idea! locjtmn plus all new I and i bedroom<br />

apti. Beautifully funllthed and fully<br />

equipped. Reasonable weekly rates In-<br />

clude; cable telev<strong>is</strong>ion, air-conditioning,<br />

weil-tewsli carpeting, and free parking.<br />

Call JTt^eu or jre.4IM for Information<br />

and reservations. tl<br />

M PARK PLACI. laacfi block. New<br />

duplex, 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, waflur,<br />

dryer, dithwather, TV, perking,Hitsf I<br />

and thrsugttt«pt. Sorry, no pati. tl'<br />

BIACHPaeNT - 4117 Central perfect<br />

location. Modern, newly furn<strong>is</strong>hed. I •<br />

larft and t afflclaney ipartmenti. Owner '<br />

en prem<strong>is</strong>es weekends, or cad MMnt<br />

Oaring weak can (111) as-tin evenlnn.tl '<br />

A LARSE * ntn apartment, ttme<br />

bedrooms (twin beds In seen room),-<br />

mederti bath, front and tack porch,<br />

private parking M privsta entrance. TV "<br />

connection, ((mil t people, no pels. Two<br />

waak rentals only. Open til July l<strong>is</strong>t and ..<br />

iept. lit aw. Apply ai ocean Ave. tf<br />

OBOUP RENTALS available by In, weak<br />

or season, inn up. Weekly (no up<br />

dryer, dWiwuner, dttposal, decsrater<br />

fumltlwd fren, «»s e k" 7S2T.<br />

Mile,, Inc. ResNar, Park Pl.ca and ,<br />

REDUCED |W ,„ Bjlra^sng<br />

Itaien in thit lovely 4 kedroom buch<br />

block home on a nict wkM slrtat wttk a<br />

I«f9« Sardati aM pkaity of Irtat, Prtct<br />

Hi, Coait.l Realty, Raanvt, Be<br />

Atlantic Av.. ffejltt. l(<br />

n I Lt Company of jtrtay, 331 M<br />

Avinua, call Itl J»». "We Try Har.<br />

Juamnr. Ufee new, tlaata 4. !««*»•<br />

• MR, *m or SIM weekly. Stop at TM<br />

Painii A#HCV, tew wnt Ave,<br />

fCMtedWaaneMayii.<br />

RE. WANTED<br />

INVESTOR ._• MH parckat* I I<br />

IraaMi a afr»t» Stalli Jartay ana.<br />

Writ* giving) tuti aanKulan N P O «ox<br />

Mr. Marmwe, HJ Mill H<br />

PRIVATI PARTY wants to buy house.<br />

or *up»«. OMCMrwtl<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

Uyfnnt.NaniNirs.CatlMI.IMI. Fil<br />

STORAGE FOR RENT<br />

ST0RAQE--FanHlurt.CaliMf.113S,<br />

ROOMS<br />

Introducingth© new<br />

no-work,all-fun<br />

home at the shore.<br />

ROOM! far vacua wrtlnu paaplt, til.o* a<br />

watk.m,lrt4, •] ,<br />

R00M1 — Hatty, WMHy tM tpaciai Ml* "<br />

rafts Mr MUIM wortlng paaplt. l<strong>is</strong>p In •<br />

ana IH. 411 Central Ave.lTI.17M. HOf<br />

1.ARO1 airy roams. IpKlal umlty raits<br />

aa^l accMonHUtlont by «ay, weah or<br />

month. ss,N par perasn aa, Frat parking<br />

an aumlm. laaperf Motor Inn, tilt<br />

Wesley Ava. M<br />

ROOM! lor 1, lor 1 ptntm "Irh porchel<br />

famHr rtmn-sle.es 4. cm. to Imcfi, ,<br />

SM WMkiy tut •». Undwy Manor, OS • -<br />

aMiieNMMiir n»<br />

I<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1W3<br />

WINTER<br />

RENTALS<br />

attractive, new one<br />

and two bedroom units<br />

at beach & boardwalk,<br />

fully furn<strong>is</strong>hed A<br />

equipped with TV & all<br />

appliances,<br />

an unbeatable value<br />

starting at only<br />

•89 PER MONTH<br />

plus electric<br />

no children or<br />

pets, please<br />

Call 399-4104 for<br />

Furthtr Information.<br />

Open for Inspection<br />

Saturdays 10a.m.2p.m.<br />

Pit<br />

ATTRACTIVE new (pi, CarpalM<br />

Ihrouohoul, I brtroom . adulli . no<br />

Pals. Available Sepl. IS to Jun. <strong>is</strong>. cgn.<br />

venl.nl lo snipBlng, tantir * Bus. I11M9<br />

pluiullllllei CallltHUO Fl IJ<br />

out. TWO and Hire. Bedntfn aptl.. ntar<br />

* I btaeh anil untar dly. Pum<strong>is</strong>hM<br />

Appliance, ana cable hool up IncludM.<br />

Available s«l, t»Juna,eiHJff.74lf. t-7<br />

SECT MAY — N.w colonial home In<br />

Oaro.ni a Ixlrmi., I bathe, dlih<br />

waiktr, diiplsai, waslitr, dryar, titc.<br />

h.at, i ear atrlpa, saml turn. No ptMl<br />

Cell<strong>is</strong>t til!. 1.11<br />

ON BEACH Muth MM 1 kafraomt. 1 oattl,<br />

completely Igrnl.nrt. cable 10 1 to J-<br />

15. Raftr. required. NO PETS, sjgs<br />

Itionlhly, plus utliitiH. Wrlle lot HI.<br />

S.nlin.l LeOger. HO<br />

ATTRACTIVE MOOEKN ] BHraom, 1st<br />

floor apt, Primi lotallon, ntar Man.<br />

boardwalk, tinn<strong>is</strong> court, off itrttt<br />

perking. AvillaBiaSaSt. 1st, CHI Iff.<br />

0115 HO<br />

ATTRACTIVE ntw M« ana* twa beoroom<br />

units at btaai am boardwa*. Fully<br />

lurnlihea mM taulppt* with TV and all<br />

r illanus. An onMatable valut startina<br />

inly Mf par monitt plus MMtric Na<br />

Chliarin or pits, pittst. Cell MfHlM lor<br />

furtfur informatiM. Dean for Insptfflon.<br />

ialurtay) 10am lp.ni, Ttf<br />

3 ••BROOM apt,, ctnipiaiily fumhMta',<br />

i- i W !;.-S* ltl " 1 ' '**• •"* "r BiMfh<br />

inci. uiiiititi, call itf.i»i. a,!,<br />

TWO — % ••BROOM fyrn<strong>is</strong>nM IPN far<br />

rtnt from f.ll thru J ion. | apt.<br />

ipaclaus mat I M comfortable Othtr if<br />

naw ana modem with wall to will car-<br />

pttlni and tun Oeck with an Ocean View.<br />

lacn Kin TV, wauier (, arytr and<br />

parklno available. 1 block from<br />

tvarynSlng. Family or mirurt adult,<br />

RHUCM ran of 1IM plus ytililits, fM<br />

ocean Avi, Jff MH, H<br />

YEARLY R1NTALS<br />

BRAND NEW 1st flair apt., 1 bedroom), ]<br />

Bams, wall la waff carpeting, watttar,<br />

dryer, mi a month Including Mai and hot<br />

waltr, Co.. Realty, Realtor, IIH AiBury<br />

Ava. iff .2tf I. go i<br />

NEW lecond floor, 1 bedroom,, w, Batns,<br />

unlumlUwd apt, Warner, drytr, tall-<br />

cltinlng oven Available now. flit<br />

monthly, Soss Really, Realtor., ml<br />

AlburyAve JttSOII. §.14<br />

37fH •, BAT AVB. m I to. apt, ||, rttttrlt<br />

with will fo wall carpeting. |i;|, aar m,,<br />

•1,0 available lumiWad it JIM. par ma.<br />

CoaitllRtatty.lMAiiinticAvt, FH<br />

WINTER RENTAL<br />

BEACHFRONT — South<br />

end, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths<br />

1150,00 / month + DtU.<br />

NORTH END — Beach<br />

block, lit fl., I bedroom*,<br />

1110.00 / month + uttl.<br />

S OR 6 bedroom upper<br />

cottage In beach block,<br />

nprtMnd. $1^5,00 tl 4<br />

* * * ' " ' . , - " * ~ • -<br />

2 BEDROOM apt, on Ocean<br />

Ave., north end,<br />

1105.00 / nnnth.<br />

3 BEDROOM 2nd II. apt.<br />

near center city in beach<br />

Mock, 1100.00 month + util.<br />

t BEDROOM 2nd fl. apt.,<br />

center city, for nice<br />

couple-. 1100.00 / month plm<br />

oil. Owner pays gag and<br />

electric.<br />

Coastal Realty,<br />

Rtaltors<br />

330 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean City<br />

399-3889<br />

SMALL2br-droom 1st II. apt<br />

north end, 1H blocks<br />

from beach, close to<br />

downtown. 1150.00 / month<br />

GARDENS — Lovely i<br />

bedroom house with all of<br />

the entrai, 1360,00 / month +<br />

utilities.<br />

NICE 3 bedroom lit fl, »pt.<br />

north end, itone'i threw<br />

to beach near tenn<strong>is</strong>,<br />

shuffleboard courts.<br />

J275.00 / month lncl. heat,<br />

MODERN 2 bedroom garage<br />

apartment w / attic on<br />

nice wide street in north end.<br />

1225.00 / month plui utilities.<br />

BAY AREA — % bedroom lit<br />

fl, apt, 1250.00 month lncl.<br />

heat,<br />

LARGE modern 1 bedroom<br />

apt., sleeps 4, In north<br />

end, convenient to center<br />

city, $185.00 / month # mil.<br />

ONE BEDROOM apl,, north<br />

end, 1170,00/month +<br />

util.<br />

tlTH & Bay Ave. Modem 2<br />

bedroom apart men!,<br />

w / w carpet, air cond,, etc.<br />

1170,00/month.<br />

Coattal<br />

Reiltort<br />

330 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean City<br />

399-3889<br />

AFT. availaui after Labor Day, yearly<br />

rest a I southern Ocean city, 1<br />

Mamma, 1171. plus aiactrlc, cau m-<br />

im,. •;..... ., ••-._ , ,- ... -,.,. • .pt.it<br />

Rotary victors<br />

in volleyball<br />

In the Recreation Depart-<br />

ment's Men's Voliiybal!<br />

League, the Rotary •quad<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>hed the season with «n<br />

umblem<strong>is</strong>hed 7-0 mark. Sand-<br />

piper wai a dose ieeoncj with a<br />

6-i* record.<br />

Pjiyof<strong>is</strong> began Thursday<br />

with the first place team<br />

playing last place, lecond vs.<br />

seventh, third vs. sixth, fourth<br />

vs. fifth. The winners of each<br />

game will play in the iemj.<br />

finals Tuesday, August 7, with<br />

the games beginning at 8 p.m.<br />

The championship will be<br />

played on Thursday, August 9<br />

at 8 p.m.<br />

Finai Regular<br />

Season Standings<br />

ROTARY<br />

SANDPIPER<br />

SWENK'S<br />

SECGNDST<br />

LIFEGIJARDS<br />

M0NIHAN<br />

O.C, WATER<br />

SHAW'S<br />

PUBLIC NOTICf<br />

THI OCiAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

..7-0<br />

6-1<br />

. ...S-2<br />

.....W<br />

34<br />

2-5<br />

. :,,i-e<br />

0-7<br />

PA6E IS — SECTION TWO<br />

CITY OF OMAN CITY, NIW JMSf Y<br />

OHDIN*NC1NO.I1U<br />

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING! THE<br />

ERECTION OF A BUILDING AND IW<br />

fBOVIMeNTUPONCBBTAIN LAND!,<br />

APPROPRIATING TM1 SUM OP SIM.OOO<br />

TO THE COST OF THI AFORESAID<br />

PURPOSE, AUTHORIZINO THE<br />

illUANCE OP BONDt Oil NOTIS OF<br />

THIS (ITY TO FINANCE TMI NIT OP<br />

SAID PURPOSE, AND AUTHORIZINO<br />

OTMii NECESSARY ACTION.<br />

WNEREAi, Ihe atari M qsili.<br />

mlssloners M Ocean city In tda County ol<br />

Caaa May, Stale of New J«sey, he,<br />

aafarminM mil It <strong>is</strong> necessary na proper<br />

ana ill tha katt Intansts 01 the Clly and lor<br />

fha ganaral welfare, order and security gf<br />

fht City, that a building be erected ana<br />

acquired and UnsnvM,<br />

WHEREAS, estimates ol the cost ol flit<br />

aforejeld bglldlnfl and Imprortment have<br />

Bttn made aM tha aif gl said jm.<br />

pravamant and equipment art such as<br />

•nay be financed by Iht iilulna gf tanai<br />

or nattf pursuant to tha Local Bond Law tf<br />

H» Stale tf Htm Jersey, end<br />

WHEREAJ, prior to the Introduction ol<br />

tnii Ordinance, a supplemental Ml<br />

Statement hat beer, prepared aM tiled In<br />

tn, OHIM tl the Clt, Clerk ant taW<br />

ManmtM shows that the oblloatlcms ft be<br />

aurhorlied Herein art within Nst Ml<br />

[WlatiBtii prescribed by Iht Local atrsj<br />

NOW THEREFORE, tht Board ol<br />

comm<strong>is</strong>sioner, ot Oaan Clfy in the<br />

TENNIS ROYALTY-Michelle Guerdal spent one<br />

day th<strong>is</strong> week In Ocean City practicing for the<br />

Atlantic City Tenn<strong>is</strong> Classic taking place through<br />

Saturday at the Atlantic City Race Course. Mss<br />

Guerdal won htr first match Wednesday defeating<br />

Sally Greer of Florida 2-6, 6-2, 7-«, She <strong>is</strong> rated<br />

number one in Belgium and among the top 10 in<br />

Europe. Senior Photo.<br />

Ocean City F<strong>is</strong>hing Club<br />

second in N. Y. tournament<br />

SUCTION I The construction of me<br />

laliawine described Improvement jl<br />

harthy authorlied, tMtlhtr with all mf.<br />

portenances necessary or Incidental<br />

thereto:<br />

A. Tht «ractk)n ol a building and im.<br />

pmvements upon Block 4IM. Lots «i<br />

throvoti m inclusive aM Block «M, Lat<br />

ISf thnuafl )?« Inclusive, substmilaHy In<br />

ttesrasnes wHh IM apprtved putts<br />

therefore, which an hereby ordered to be<br />

tiled in the OHIce af tht CHy Clerk tM<br />

Mall ba mMe available by mt City Clark<br />

for ineiwctlon ky Intarested etntni<br />

durlni usual Silllnni hours.<br />

It 11 hereby dttermlnea I M declarM<br />

that: tha estimated «,t at the psrtatH<br />

LOVELY 1 bedroom apartment. •»)!<br />

> ryrnlthwi. Ind II., centrally Healed.<br />

Near laundromat. Call HI mil n<br />

51ND A ilMPMN - S»pl June, I KR<br />

furnlsRed apt III lleor, am, ttH.H<br />

MlMNnlllAMAImi $»<br />

"• tslacMaff-cinkrM fanttn rslnt. Coup*.<br />

preferred, no paw, references, ny-aia, I j<br />

¥BABL¥ or wirtttr rental . SMd a limp-<br />

tan. Maaant I b«rtwm apt. CM IM-<br />

^»*n« «(u rJott lh« Outtlds mala,<br />

taninee work whit* you live It up.<br />

Belong, To • quIM village community. With<br />

"people-size" buildings clu«t»reO around green<br />

courts. With casual walkways and tropical plan,<br />

tings.<br />

Indulge. With room-by-room thermostat con-<br />

tfoliiij hwt, •hitrwall.to^all carpeting, total •toc-<br />

trlcal living and •vary major appliance.<br />

Injoy your family ancknelghbors. At a pool within<br />

SM (eet of youf door. liTour clubhoua. compkM.<br />

with aaunti, warelaa rooms and club rooma. At<br />

parties on our poolslde f»rrac#.<br />

Invest, in tha pertect ahem homa for your vaca-<br />

tion or retirement, f and a Bedroom condominium<br />

townhouiMand apartments starting at )u*t (29,900<br />

BMCNFRtrNT — «lf Central. NrttCf<br />

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ceding iillllllas. itHWI- 1-7<br />

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p*r month Couplet preferred. Can }tt<br />

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APTS. FOR RENT<br />

OS WINTEPJ - Ml boardwalk at fth. 3<br />

SetST 1 '.' , Bta m < w afHcitniy, All<br />

inriiitiiraiy lumlikad l<strong>is</strong>a.N up incfvim<br />

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ytariy, ar let W ^ ^^j,, men^ „,.<br />

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APTS. FOR RENT<br />

........ —r—— .,~ are inch tint<br />

•MlMfstm may M Issued pursuant to tha<br />

Local Sond Law/ a down payment far said<br />

purasttl In tha emount ot 117.JO0 has bttn<br />

maie In a prevHusly adopted buaott ^<br />

tht City under fha Maa'inf "Ctartll im.<br />

pnvtrnarri Fund" and It hereby ap<br />

proprlated str said purposes.<br />

SiCTION 1. Far the purpose of<br />

llnencln, fht coat of tM ptlrpslai<br />

described in ftctMn 1 hereof (with the<br />

tMtpfian of fhs down payment referred to<br />

fhtninl, there Is hereby authorlied<br />

pursuant to the prov<strong>is</strong>ions of Iht Local<br />

Bond Law fht Issuance ot rteootlaMe<br />

•onds of rhli City in an afsjrtealt prilt-<br />

clpai amouirt not to exceed im,M0.<br />

FaiMIng IM Issuance of the Bonds<br />

tlrtharliM By th<strong>is</strong> Section tha Issuance ol<br />

•ond Anticipation Notes of th<strong>is</strong> city in an<br />

sfsrafatt principal amount not It lieM<br />

U11.IM Ii heresy authorltecl. laid notes<br />

may M renewed front time ft time and<br />

shall mature within tM period prescribed<br />

by the Local Bond Law.<br />

1BCTIOH 1. Tht sam tl UHMI Is<br />

harthy tppnprlaM ftr tM fwrpMtt Ml<br />

ftrth In Section 1 hanat which Includes IM<br />

principal e mount of obllaatlons euthorlml<br />

he. tin and the total amount of tM down<br />

payments appropriated pursuant la<br />

<strong>is</strong>etlan I hartal,<br />

SUCTION 4. It I. Mrtky determined<br />

that tht avaraft period of usefulness<br />

calculated trom the date of the Sonds of<br />

tht purpHH set lorttl in Stctlat 1 hereof<br />

ttklnf Into ctmMaratlar) tM rnncfivt<br />

amount «f obligations authorlied tar earn<br />

•Mil purpoM IS thirty yMrs.<br />

SUCTION i, it <strong>is</strong> Mrtky determined<br />

fhal In accordance with Section VIA: 1 10<br />

tf Iht Revlsad ttstutes of tha Ifalt tf Naw<br />

Jtnty a luppMnitntil Debt statement<br />

hat Man duly made and filed prior ta tM<br />

passate OMhls Ordinance on flnt readtn.<br />

In tM OHlea Ol the City Clerk and such<br />

suppiamental Btkf Ititenmit shows Hill<br />

fht frail dtkt Of tM CHy es defined In the<br />

Local Bond Law (I Increased by fhrs Or-<br />

dinance and tha aytharitattan ot the<br />

obllaatlons contained herein in IM amount<br />

tf U»,IMj ana that tM thiifstlMi<br />

auttwrlled by th<strong>is</strong> irdlnance will be within<br />

•II debt llmllatlons prHcrikM ay fht<br />

Local I M Law.<br />

SICTION t. The afMrtfata amount for<br />

iftmi tf expense ptfMffM by Section<br />

«A, J » of the RtvIlM Statgtes of tht<br />

Slate «f Ntw Jersey and included in fht<br />

estimated mailmum tail af tttt purpBts<br />

•tf rorttl In iMfstn I hereof Is I1I,NI. laid<br />

111,«M Incluies amounts wrucrl may be<br />

MsWntM from the proceeds ol the<br />

oell,atlons <strong>is</strong>tMritM harain far ac-<br />

ctyntlni, engineering and Inspection<br />

costs, Itfll expanses, costs tf eethorltlng,<br />

selling and Issuing obligations,<br />

preliminary planning fait and survey<br />

tipamsi and a reasonable proportion ef<br />

IM comperrs.tlan and expenses tf am.<br />

(Hoyees af th. eity tMurrM In eanntcMn<br />

with tna construction . of tht Im<br />

provements<br />

«CTION 7. Ail tf MM bonds or notes<br />

avmorlled tt Be lssu*d by th<strong>is</strong> Ordinance<br />

shall Mar Interest at a rate or rates not<br />

HtHdHtf Mi aw cent p* m l l m.<br />

IICTIONI, CgrsoanttoiattionwA^.<br />

Ii tf IM Kevrsed Mttvfn all nttttn naf<br />

rtsslrMlo M MnttinM In th<strong>is</strong> srdMam,<br />

IMIMIM tM ntt «r rift, M lilt*!<br />

ballfield<br />

Ocean City did not place in<br />

the top thfee for the spinning<br />

event. Ocean City team<br />

members in th<strong>is</strong> were Capt. H.<br />

Gray, H. Bender, 0. Kern, M.<br />

Prendergast and P. Taylor,<br />

Ocean City's best performer<br />

in the convention event was<br />

Ghnrge Kern and in the spin-<br />

ning event PhU Taylor, Both<br />

events were sanctioned by the<br />

.Association of Surf Angling<br />

dubs.<br />

Babe Ruth nine<br />

splits two tilts<br />

The Ocean City Babe Ruth<br />

team split a pair of games last<br />

week, defeating Galloway<br />

Township, 8-0, and dropping a 4-<br />

z dec<strong>is</strong>ion to Egg Harbor City,<br />

Dan Reynolds picked up the<br />

win over Galloway as he<br />

limited the home team to two<br />

hits. Joe Myers, Mike Sannlno,<br />

and Reynolds each slapped two<br />

singles to pace the hitting at-<br />

*"'"" tot t feifflllb l tt<br />

Toiirnament to be held August<br />

11 at the 5th st. and Bay av.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

NOTICE TO UDDIRS<br />

Sealed bids addftasag to F.«.<br />

•aklanbargtr, jr., luslntsi Manager and<br />

marked en tha ourtlde es to content, will<br />

M received by tht Board of education ol<br />

Oeaan City, Naw JerMy at tht Board of<br />

•ducat<strong>is</strong>n office. Ml Aioury Avenue,<br />

fulta ill, Ocaan eity, N.J. MM until 2<br />

P.M. on August II, im. Proposals will bt<br />

publicly opened ana reed at tht reaular<br />

•netting gf the lean al education on<br />

August II, H7| at 1 P.M., I.D.i.T. In Ihe<br />

Primary Sctiool, Jth Street and west<br />

Avenue, Ocean eity, NJ. tar ma<br />

<strong>is</strong>llewlngj<br />

i, Traniportatwn lo and from Frltndl'_<br />

School In Atlantic eity for pupils at l<strong>is</strong>tad<br />

in sptclticatlens.<br />

i. landblatt and repaint two sactloni ol<br />

porch reel of Intermediate School, Ilth<br />

Street ind lay Avenue.<br />

], Furn<strong>is</strong>h and Install curtains tor the<br />

Ocaan City High School stage<br />

4. School Furniture . ileelcast or<br />

equivalent • lar tht Primary and in-<br />

larmadittt Ichaals,<br />

1, Repair rott, water-prett bricK and<br />

masonry, and recaulk txpanilon loints,<br />

taping and windows, etc. el Ocaan City<br />

High School.<br />

e. Replace reef, water proof brick and<br />

masonry, and ntaum expansion |otnti.<br />

coplnj and windows, ett. el Ocean Criv<br />

High School.<br />

Specllicetlons tad old forms may ba<br />

secured from the Buslnesi Manager<br />

Tht Board reserves mt right 10 relict<br />

any or all bldi or to waive eny Informality<br />

in any bid.<br />

•y erdtf al Hie Board si Education at<br />

Ocaan city, New Jersey,<br />

Frank I. Kehltnbtff.tr, Jr.<br />

•uilnesi Manager<br />

(•1, IT, P.I. II1.44<br />

g 1fflfrmreHlmi|>ion<br />

Egg Harbor City, Ocean City<br />

was limited to five hits as they<br />

came up on the short end of a 4<br />

2 score. Joe Myers again led the<br />

offensive attack with two<br />

singles. The Ruthers now stand<br />

in a tie with Egg Harbor City<br />

for first place in the second<br />

half. Their overall record thus<br />

far th<strong>is</strong> season <strong>is</strong> 9-4,<br />

The next home game will be<br />

Monday at 0 p.m. against a<br />

very tough Egg Harbor<br />

Township Orioles team.<br />

i , -1 R>W>acMI. tiWaittftt - tan tr<br />

VV,-Y >-,' i ;i.Ajf"-'.<br />

LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />

1 «i 1 mUMS, StUfW MIUT, NJ.<br />

IJtrW, Uft BHgksWrtiMHi. Convenient to MiiffMg, adiooU<br />

andelsiirdMt. : ,V V. V .••'• , ' /- ' • ' ~ .<br />

H yoorlHilMhigtof«*iigcoiiaVsinijiluin.wehav* m beaotlfsal<br />

pUc* taverf }Mt bf Wi, . - •<br />

fM MUHftaHt IMMriiM M ^ Z^.i<br />

•tMf matlen nut wnalned Mraln u,all<br />

MRwtlnafftrMirrnlfiM ky rtMOTM at<br />

rMMWiM aaaitM wratitM M (M,<br />

MCTWtM^ffit lull lain) IM eMn ,|<br />

thll City Is hafetl» UTiwtmy fit§m ftf<br />

•MiarliM M b. iiwN ky th<strong>is</strong> oTdK.<br />

Tht CHy shaH U HOI yaar. wMK wry *f<br />

-""«••"» cn*..*t osMB aty.<br />

SHERRlF'tlALB<br />

By virtu* of a Civil Action writ el<br />

• iicutlon to me directed, Issued eut M tilt<br />

Superior Court of hltw Jtrsey, Chanc'ary<br />

Div<strong>is</strong>ion, Cap* May County, Docket No F-<br />

JJ11 71.on me Jrd dty at July AD )»7J, In<br />

a certain cause wherein William W<br />

HA 1*11 iton fio Arlvnt B H4vnlltoie-*<br />

husband ana wile, are fUelntllfs, and<br />

Euatna r. Sweeney and Rosemary D.<br />

Sweeney, numand and wife, Vincent<br />

Thomas, Thomas •. Rontr ami EiliaBtth<br />

A. Rooty, husband am wilt, ant Itaht el<br />

New Jersey, an defendants, I (hall expose<br />

to tale at public vandua, on<br />

TUESDAY. AUOUIT 14. It))<br />

at one o'clock in tht afternoon (Daylight<br />

Saving Time) of laid dty at the ihtrlH's<br />

Office. In Capt May Court House, Cape<br />

May county, Naw Jersey:<br />

ALL thai certain mortgaged prem<strong>is</strong>es,<br />

with tht appurtenances, in the complaint<br />

In the Mid cause particularly sat farrh and<br />

described, that IS fo say:<br />

AIL THAT COTAIN tract ar parcel oi<br />

land and prem<strong>is</strong>es, slfuatt. lying ind<br />

being In tha City of Oettn City, County of<br />

Capt May ana Slate of New Jtrsey, as<br />

fellows,<br />

BlQINNISIO inn* Southeasterly Un. of<br />

Ctntral Avenue, IM ftet louttiwestwantly<br />

from me Southwtlterfy line ol Fourth<br />

llreet, containing teuthwettwenfly In<br />

laid lint of Central Avtnua, If.te |nt tn<br />

(rent or breadth j ana of that wldwi t><br />

lending In length or depth ttufhHst.<br />

wardly batwatn lines ptrtllM with peunti<br />

Strttt. IN ftet IB a II fell wMe street;<br />

COMPftlllNO Iht NonlHttrarty H.ft<br />

hMt ot Let SM, faction A. Plan at Ocaan<br />

City AutclaNtn.<br />

Tht appminiatt amount* «r tht<br />

Jee<strong>is</strong>mMrs to Be sftlsfita kr tile uM aa*<br />

an tht sumt M u.ftlfl ant cethi tt<br />

•17JJ7, unit tht Plamtllfs, William W.<br />

Mpmlltan and Anene I. Hamilton,<br />

hatband en) wHt, In the llrtt piacsi and<br />

flu S.W «f U,T)t.47 aM casts Bt MMg,<br />

mrl. ynn»m Themes, attendant, In Ing<br />

fan* plan, together wnti any addHKigi<br />

Mtt d li<br />

Shlifflln Oil by'EvelynSpangler<br />

Were happy to report there<br />

wtre la courts in uie tor the<br />

Progressive Tdurnament<br />

Wednesday, July a. Winners<br />

fcr the women were: Marian<br />

Richardson, first; Margo<br />

Derstein, second; and Gussie<br />

McCullougi, third. Winning for<br />

the men were^ ^oe Jones, firtt;<br />

Dr. Nelson Rabbins, second;<br />

and Mai Massey, third<br />

Now, an unhappy event to<br />

report. <strong>On</strong>e of our members.<br />

Bob Buckley, suffered a heart<br />

attack while on a western trip.<br />

He presently <strong>is</strong> in the Penrose<br />

Hospital, Colorado Springs,<br />

Colo. Bob and h<strong>is</strong> wife en-<br />

tertained us on several oc-<br />

casions with song and dance<br />

which was much appreciated<br />

and we certainly hope it won't<br />

be too long' before he can be<br />

with us again.<br />

WRISTWRESTLING<br />

The flnt annual Southern<br />

New Jersey Wr<strong>is</strong>twrestltng<br />

championships will be held In<br />

Ocean City on August U and 28.<br />

The competition <strong>is</strong> scheduled<br />

for the Ocean City High School<br />

gymnasium beginning at I a.m.<br />

on August 24, and 7 p.m. on the<br />

ffith.<br />

Time For Thought<br />

When politician!* agree,<br />

the angola may rejoice but<br />

the voters just wonder what's<br />

cooking.<br />

-Globe, Boston.<br />

The Progressive Tournament<br />

Saturday, July 28. covered 11<br />

.courts with the following<br />

winners: Women - Bea Markel,<br />

first; Lillian Metier, second;<br />

Ruth Massey, third; Men - Dr.<br />

Outer, first; Harold Bodine,<br />

second; and John Ottley, third.<br />

Now for the all important<br />

reminder; Friday, August 24,<br />

at the Linwood Country Club <strong>is</strong><br />

the big date coming up. Be sure<br />

to get your tickets quickly from<br />

the following people on the<br />

banquit committee: Harry<br />

Wagner, chairman; Bill Zabel,<br />

Edna Jackson, Bella Wilson,<br />

Real Macrie,Thdma Hartffian,<br />

Gussie McCullough, Paul<br />

Macrie and Al Andrlen.<br />

Remember to write Sylvia<br />

Heyl who <strong>is</strong> recuperating in<br />

Pennsylvania, Hospital,<br />

Philadelphia. She <strong>is</strong> sorely<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sed and we look forward to<br />

her return.<br />

Lastly, the hotly contested<br />

.event of the season on Friday<br />

(today), August 3 at 7 p.m., the<br />

Guys and Mils Tournament in<br />

which the gall will make their<br />

usual attempt to prove their<br />

superiority — and th<strong>is</strong> year wil'<br />

make it!<br />

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PAGE 16^- SECTION TWO<br />

Fromjhe PR off lea<br />

Tips for 'walk Art Show viewers<br />

by Mark Soifer<br />

It takej a certain gmou! of<br />

prtparaUon to be rially ready<br />

(o view Ocean City's big. big,<br />

Boardwalk Art Show Since the<br />

event will be held tomorrow<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., I shall<br />

devote th<strong>is</strong> column to preparing<br />

(he novice or first time v<strong>is</strong>itor<br />

for the experience<br />

Of course, those of you who<br />

are veterani might do well to<br />

read on anyway Who knows,<br />

you may pick up a valuable<br />

piinter or two. and we are<br />

never too old to learn, at lea*!<br />

that's what I always SHV<br />

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WE HONOR SEIW CmZHS'CARDS<br />

ertend at lean 16 bloekron the<br />

boardwaJk so the viewer ii<br />

adv<strong>is</strong>ed to wear comfortable<br />

shoei and hii or her favorite<br />

walking attire. It haj been my<br />

custom to put on old Army<br />

combat boots, longjohni<br />

covered by a trench coat<br />

without liner and good conduct<br />

medal. I feel comfy and secure<br />

th<strong>is</strong> way You will understand<br />

why, onre you get to know me<br />

better.<br />

After you have selected the<br />

proper attire, think next about<br />

the proper mental attitude. Are<br />

you really psychologically<br />

tuned to view over 7,000 works<br />

of art and give each one the<br />

attention it deserves?<br />

Our recommendation, based<br />

on yean Of Bnardwalk Art<br />

Show viewing, <strong>is</strong> that you<br />

should first make sure to allow<br />

yourself enough time to enjoy<br />

the show. Don r t budget yourielf<br />

15 minutes and expect to see<br />

everything without setting a<br />

new world's rm-ord for the IS<br />

block sprint. Be real<strong>is</strong>tic,<br />

devote enough time to see thoie<br />

things that you are really interested<br />

in and avoid the stress<br />

and mental angu<strong>is</strong>h that occurs<br />

from rushing.<br />

Your attitude toward the<br />

ethibitgr <strong>is</strong> very important,<br />

too. Art<strong>is</strong>ts generally are very<br />

seniitive people. They pour<br />

their hearts and souls and guts<br />

into the work they produce.<br />

They often expect everyone to<br />

see the same thing! in their<br />

canvases that they do.<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1yW<br />

Should you happen to come<br />

across an abstract of ngnobjective<br />

arttst whose painting<br />

looks, like a jumble, of<br />

nothinpesi to you, please don't<br />

say: "What on earth <strong>is</strong> that?" It<br />

will hurt the jftwr fellow<br />

terribly.<br />

The best approach ii either to<br />

say nothing or give a brief<br />

comment like "that's interesting"<br />

and walk br<strong>is</strong>kly on.<br />

"Interssting" can mean a lot of<br />

things. With such a comment,<br />

you are not being hypocritical<br />

nor are you grieving the<br />

artiif<br />

Among the thousands of<br />

works on d<strong>is</strong>play, you will<br />

probably come across many<br />

that you would like to purchase.<br />

The Boardwalk Art Show <strong>is</strong> a<br />

good place to buy a painting<br />

becauje of the varirty and<br />

moderate prices.<br />

Before you leave home,<br />

measure that blank ipot on the<br />

wall and figure out the ap- PAINTINGS BY THE THOUSANDS — The<br />

proximate site painting you Boardwalk Art Show wiU celebrate its lith Birthday<br />

will require. There will be oils, on Saturday by featuring the work of over 800 art<strong>is</strong>ts.<br />

watereolors, charcoals, mixed The exhibit <strong>is</strong> expected to extend for at least 16 blocks<br />

media and sculpture work for on the Boardwalk,<br />

you to select from on Saturday,<br />

And the art<strong>is</strong>t will be iitUng<br />

right there with hii work to give the same or a better rate than its entirity, the best time for<br />

you all the background in- all those stocks and bonds you viewing <strong>is</strong> between noon aid 3<br />

formation you need to impress have ituffed in your safe p.m. By noon, everyone will be<br />

your friendi,<br />

deposit box. Who earei about set up and if you are at the show<br />

Paintinge art becoming<br />

that, anyway. You buy a before 3 p.m., you probably<br />

prime investments, so if you<br />

painting for the aesthetic ex- won't m<strong>is</strong>s any of the early<br />

pick a good art<strong>is</strong>t h<strong>is</strong> work will<br />

psrleneei it will provide over departing art<strong>is</strong>ts.<br />

probably increase in value at<br />

the years, right?<br />

If vnu wi»h *n si* the «hnw in Many awards will be<br />

Grand opening Aug. 8 for new bank office<br />

Richard Korngut, chairman<br />

of the Board of Coastal State<br />

Bank, has announced final<br />

Sate and F.D.I.C. approval has<br />

been received for a new office<br />

at 34th st. and Simpson av. in<br />

Ocean City,<br />

A new facility accommodating<br />

both lobby and<br />

drive-in transactioni has been<br />

erected at the site and <strong>is</strong> now<br />

open for business. The new<br />

facility includes teller itations^<br />

private office for confidential<br />

transactions, and drive-in<br />

window.<br />

Banking hours for the new<br />

office are: Lobby: Monday .<br />

Friday 9-3; Friday Evening §4;<br />

Saturday 9-12- Drive-in:<br />

Monday - Thursday 8:30 - S;<br />

Friday 8:30 - 8; Saturday m<br />

The ntw S4th it, oflice<br />

represents the third facility<br />

opened by Coastal State Bank<br />

since it received its charter in<br />

September. 1971. Since then,<br />

the bank has grown to<br />

mmm *<br />

Korngut indicated that the<br />

new nffiw at Mth It. has ben<br />

m located at Oh at, andopened<br />

to expand service to the<br />

Central av. in Ocean City, and rapidly growing southern half<br />

Black Horse Pike and Noah's of Ocean City and offshore<br />

Rd, in Pleasantvflle.<br />

communities. A 10-day grand<br />

Prof. o'Rourk* heads - Need Cash? Pbcfi a WanJ Ad -<br />

ACC business section<br />

Prof. Frank O'Rourke has<br />

been appointed chairman of<br />

Atlantic Community College's<br />

business and commerce<br />

div<strong>is</strong>ion.<br />

Prof, O'Rourke, of Linwood,<br />

receivfd a B,S. from Vffianova<br />

University, M.B.A, from<br />

Temple University, and MA,<br />

from the University of<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong>ville. He Joined ACC's<br />

faculty in IWu, and holda the<br />

rank of associate professor He<br />

had been chairman of ACC's<br />

business adminigtraton<br />

department since 1971.<br />

Prof, O'Rourke succeeds<br />

Prof, Idward Jordan, of Northfield,<br />

who resigned from ACC's<br />

faculty to enter private<br />

business.<br />

About Time<br />

Every time we nee the<br />

sign "Ladies- Ready- To-<br />

Wear-Clothes" we think it<br />

in about time.<br />

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August 8,<br />

MMM M.M.M M M M M f<br />

Dining Out<br />

on the<br />

SII Inn Trail<br />

Betty Kiefer<br />

Going out for dinner<br />

should be • special occasion<br />

and we found It truly wat<br />

lilt evening as we "experienced"<br />

a ddlcloiu meal<br />

at MAC'S in Somers Point.<br />

There are several lovely<br />

dining areai with In th<strong>is</strong> fine<br />

NMnfll, Flnt there to the<br />

main dMing NM with the<br />

rich colon of red and candlellght<br />

offerkK a fertlve<br />

glow. Tien we uw the grand<br />

King Arthur Lounge and (he<br />

thrilling Old EnglUh decor In<br />

the large Camelot Room.<br />

These are all marvelous<br />

letting! to whet your appetite.<br />

The specialties of the<br />

house are the delicious<br />

Seafood Dinners and the old<br />

world taste of the Italian<br />

dinner*. Both dinner* were<br />

[our choices and we certainly<br />

'were not d<strong>is</strong>appointed from<br />

Cocktail to Dessert.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce a week Just doeui't<br />

leem enough to v<strong>is</strong>it thli<br />

grand shore restaurant. No<br />

wonder every evening we<br />

ice so many happy<br />

vacationing diners leaving<br />

thlt famous restaurant.<br />

While In gamut Point be<br />

sure and vUlt KIEFER'8<br />

BAY8IDE ANTIQUES *<br />

IMPORT! at US Bay Ave.<br />

'Cheelt their low prices on<br />

' many Hems.<br />

W¥ijrt jrt WrtVi wiwiWi a<br />

presented during the day and MUSIC PIER ARTISTSthe<br />

Beat of Show, etc., should be Tonight, the Singing Anv<br />

tagged by approximately 3 p.m. ba<strong>is</strong>adors, formerly th«<br />

Most of the winning entries will Vineland Community Chormy<br />

be d<strong>is</strong>played at the Ocean City will appear at § p.m., adm<strong>is</strong>siof<br />

Cultural Arts Center through 50 cents. Saturday, the Pitman<br />

Aiieust<br />

Hobo Band, a tainted group of<br />

By now, you should be pretty musical cut-up*, ire scheduled<br />

well prepared to v<strong>is</strong>it the for a free concert.<br />

World's largest Boardwalk Art Monday, the amusing cuw<br />

Show. And it's alwayi nice to and delightful Diaper Derby «<br />

say that you've seen the tot race, at 10 a.m. on the lib<br />

"world's largest something" st. beach. <strong>On</strong> Tuesday, 9 a m"<br />

which you will be able to say the St. Mary's Guild of the Holy<br />

tomorrow and .not be telling a Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church will hold a<br />

fib.<br />

Bazaar on the Music Pier, •<br />

IDIXON'S Semi-Annua<br />

SUITS<br />

Palm Beach 8. Lou<strong>is</strong> Goldsmith Suits<br />

Were $49,95 to $110.00<br />

Now $55.95 to $88.00<br />

Hart Schaffner a Mark Suits<br />

Were $130.00 to $155.00<br />

Now $104.00 to $124.00<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

Palm Beach & Lou<strong>is</strong> Goldsmith<br />

Were $59.95 to $75.00<br />

Now $47.96 to M0.O0<br />

Hart Schaffner A Marx<br />

Were $115.00 to $125.00<br />

Now $70.00 to $100.00<br />

SLACKS<br />

Hart Schaffner & Marx, Palm<br />

Beach and Jaymar Ruby Slacks<br />

Were $16.95 to $35.00<br />

Now $13,54 to $21.00<br />

20% OFF<br />

Sport Shirti - Walking Short*<br />

Cabana Sttt -Svjn Trunk*<br />

BOYS' WEAR<br />

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Btrmuda Shorh - lathing Tnmki<br />

SiiHs - Sport Coats<br />

Sweaters - Pajamas<br />

Uig and Short Slew Sport Shirti<br />

FaU Jackeh<br />

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EDITION<br />

Where to so ami what<br />

to IM thru Thursday<br />

93RD YEAR— No. 26 Telephone 3995411 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, lfW PRICE IK<br />

Mua OCBP and her court<br />

a'<br />

tor<br />

rtp w asenting & Three, w«i named M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City<br />

, Shown here are members of her court who represent tri<br />

T*!!? ^ T (L * r) , B ? tey Williamson, Zone <strong>On</strong>e; We"v.n-<br />

, Zone Pour; and Laune Budkin, Zaie Two. Semor Kioto.<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Plummer special guest<br />

Boardwalk target<br />

Policiwatch<br />

Police Chief Benjamin L.<br />

Dungan revealed Monday thit<br />

pJainclothes detectives have<br />

be«i given orders to arrMt<br />

merchanU caught violating flit<br />

City's Sunday doting law.<br />

Dungan Mid he has bad men,<br />

on the streets and boardwalfc<br />

tor the past three Sundays.<br />

"The flnt week we Usued<br />

warnings to every boardwalk<br />

businessman, and for the part<br />

two weeks the detectives have<br />

been going out to make •<br />

arresta," Dungan said.<br />

The major (hrust against<br />

Holdup men have<br />

ilegal Sunday tales has been<br />

prtrnarily «Jong the boardwalk,<br />

but Dungan noted hii men have<br />

bean instructed to make sport<br />

,<br />

Sandman has been sticUnf<br />

dose to h<strong>is</strong> Trenton campaign<br />

__ headquarters, with fc^H<br />

k. a44 4b«>tJWir


PAGE TWO<br />

Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

ft-inted and Publ<strong>is</strong>hed In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

BY THE<br />

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Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 188!<br />

Entered at Posl Office nflleeaii City. N J .<br />

class nifliier<br />

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Publ<strong>is</strong>her<br />

Editor<br />

•AdvertUing Manager<br />

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MIsslsslppMnVei, per year 14.75; lix months, 12.75. West of<br />

Mlsi<strong>is</strong>fjjfpl River per year, 15.75. Price on newiitand, 10<br />

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Thursday; Scmi-wreklv Tuesday and Friday from •econd<br />

week in June until labor Day<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTiNiL.LEPBER<br />

GIFTS FOB ALL TASTES—Those working on the W51ey~T&5ior Bazaar<br />

d<strong>is</strong>play samples of items to be found at the sale Thursday from 9:30a,m. to 3:30<br />

p.m. at the Manor, 22nd st. and Bay av. Left to right are Mrs. Howard Adams<br />

showing a miniature arrangement in a cranberry «coop; Mrs. Paul Hartman<br />

d<strong>is</strong>playing a hand embroidered cloth; Albert Moreau, Bazaar chairman<br />

d<strong>is</strong>playing one of the many books for sale; and Mrs, Sara Atkinson, president of<br />

the Resident Council, showing a candleholder. Refrwhments will be available<br />

all day and light lunch will be on sale from ila.m. Senior Photo,<br />

SAVE ON MEN'S<br />

SUMMER SUITS<br />

FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK<br />

Regularly $ 85.00 NOW $ 59 00<br />

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Regularly M30.00<br />

Regularly s 140.00 NOW $ 98°°<br />

Save Too on SPORT COATS<br />

Regularly '46.00 NOW S 33 00<br />

Regularly *65.00 NOW $ 41 00<br />

Regularly *60.00 NOW $ 45 00<br />

Regularly


I<br />

PAGE FOUR<br />

Ocean City<br />

Coming Events<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Free concerts, g p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier, featuring the<br />

municipal orchestra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrmaji<br />

with solo<strong>is</strong>ts Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Winifred Dettore.<br />

soprano; and Brown Rrflrilpy<br />

'("nor<br />

TODAY and TOMORROW<br />

New Jersey State Shuf<br />

fleboard Singles Championships<br />

at the shuffleboard<br />

nourts, Bth st and the h#seh<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) -<br />

Summer Auxiliary of the<br />

First United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church,<br />

2p.m Mrs D Norman Young<br />

vWl) speak nn Tressed Flnwer<br />

Pictures.<br />

Story Hour for pre-sehool<br />

through third graders, 10 am<br />

at the library. Hih si and Ocean<br />

av,<br />

St, Mary's Guild of Holy<br />

Trinity Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church<br />

Bazaar on the Music Pier<br />

Union Chape! .by-t he-Sea, SSrh<br />

Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av<br />

Lodge 171 F and AM meeting,<br />

" p m in the Masonlr Temple.<br />

Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />

8-30 pm at White Hall, 710<br />

Ocean av<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Free concert by Air Force<br />

Band, fl p m. on the Music Pier.<br />

Rork Concert benefit Junction,<br />

B'30 p m at Convention<br />

Mall<br />

Chapter 83 Order of Eastern<br />

Star food and home baked<br />

pods sale, opens 9 am at 5<br />

Ttjckahoe rd,, Marmora<br />

[Circus sponsored by the p.m in Chapel Hall. 55th si ind<br />

Jaycees. 18th st. and Simpson Asbury av Free coffee and<br />

IV. Pej-fcrmanees at 8 f, id fl dough nuts<br />

p.m<br />

Homerun Derby for children<br />

dght to 15, B p.m. at the Bth st<br />

and Bay av billfleld<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

game for members only, 7:4B<br />

p.m.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

gfcne, 8 p.m. at the Bridge<br />

Ctnter, 349 West av.<br />

•Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Atanon meeting, 8:30 p.m. in<br />

lift Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Par<strong>is</strong>h Hall, 11th<br />

i, and Central iv,<br />

f<br />

•Planning Board meeting, 8<br />

pirn, in City Hall.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednejday) -<br />

Coronation of Queen Infanta<br />

jJUV, 8:« p,m. on the Music<br />

Pie (during interm<strong>is</strong>iion of the<br />

ajmeert).<br />

w —= =—=<br />

Reading Club for fourth to<br />

«fehth graders, 10 a.m. at the<br />

library, 6th st. and Ocean av.<br />

Duplicalf<br />

,~ .id Crafts for stna to<br />

.year-olds,, i to 3 p.m. at<br />

hapei Hall, SSth st. and<br />

^Hiry av.<br />

JjKiwan<strong>is</strong> Club luncheon<br />

MMting, 12:15 p.m. at Simms 1<br />

Restaurant<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

line, 7:15 p.m. in the Bridge<br />

Olnter, MB West av.<br />

ironURSDAY -<br />

fifth Baby Parade along the<br />

Boardwalk from 8th to 10th sti.<br />

Sarting 10:15 p.m.<br />

y Manor Bazaar 9-30<br />

aAi, to 3:30p.m. at the Manor,<br />

and st. and Bay av. Light lunch<br />

flwliahle from ii a.m. <strong>Public</strong><br />

inited.<br />

ieaure on Tranwendental<br />

Wtditation, 8 p.m. in the Youth<br />

G|)ter, <strong>Public</strong> invited.<br />

I'amily movie, 7:30 p.m. at<br />

UJton Chapel by-the-Sea, 53th<br />

Sj, and Asbury av.<br />

Arts and crafts for icven to<br />

Bfcear^Ids 1 to 3 p.m. at<br />

M M»^MM.MMMMM•<br />

Dining Out<br />

on Hi.<br />

Sti Gull Trail<br />

Betty<br />

t After fighting the wavai<br />

rial soaking up (he sun in our<br />

Jjrivorlte Fimliy RMOTI,"<br />

We were eager for our din ntr<br />

out.<br />

For a very moderate price<br />

«¥ enjsyed our dtoiner at<br />

"We Ciptnln'i Tafclt"<br />

toettdl M Ihe flrit floor of<br />

Iht Oceanic Haiti, 1110<br />

WMliy Ave, wtth Its char,<br />

mlag n»utlcal dtcor.<br />

,Xew Weiteott, ex*<br />

ftrlmeed, well known<br />

Malhort chef, providen<br />

j original recipes. Try<br />

h<strong>is</strong> delicious "Imperial<br />

OMfc." "Lobiter Till." or<br />

•Prime Bib AaJui," M<br />

i§?t room tor hit t*UtdeiHrti<br />

inch u;<br />

•rt§«kct, Fresh Made<br />

tlei conslttlng oil<br />

py CrumU, Pfoaut<br />

Cherry «r Ywnmy<br />

cmkt. Yo» CM even<br />

k«pbhrecl*« booklet for<br />

" "INPM<br />

-r-« lergct to<br />

. V^Mt AB.<br />

Import 8M>, m<br />

' Ave.. iomrfi Pofcit.<br />

t * ¥ * >!• j * rt |, t 4, (i ^ 4 %<br />

Coffee House for teenageri, 8<br />

Story Hour for pre-jchool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

at the library, 8th st and Ocean<br />

Natona Council Degree of<br />

Pocahontas meeting, 8 p.m in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m. in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Township<br />

Events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday)-<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />

Company, 8 p.m.<br />

Upper Townihip Rescue<br />

Squad, 8 p.m., Tuckahot Fire<br />

Hall<br />

Little League baseball, 6 to B<br />

p.m., elementary school field.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

Upper Township Republican<br />

dlub Auxiliary, 8 p.m.<br />

dnbhoui^l •-/•>•-•> :^ • •;>,<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

American I-egion, 8 p.m.,<br />

Tuckahoe.<br />

Little League baseball, 6 to 8<br />

p.m., school field.<br />

Terry Howell officer<br />

on Pacific Fleet ship<br />

lOKKOOlBlFST) AN-<br />

NAPOLIS, MD,(FHTNC) July<br />

Midshipman Terry A. Howell,<br />

ion of Mr. Fred E. Howell, of<br />

859Park pi., Ocean City, N.J. <strong>is</strong><br />

serving as » Junior officer<br />

aboard a Pacific Fleet »hip.<br />

A1989 graduate of Ocean City<br />

High School, he ii a student at<br />

the U.S. Naval Academy h«re.<br />

He will be instructed in all<br />

phases of shipboard operations<br />

in preparation for the duties he<br />

will perform when hi becomes"<br />

a comm<strong>is</strong>sioned officer<br />

Marmora flower<br />

lady marks<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LIOGIR<br />

OCYC ladies fashion show<br />

97th birthday reservations going fast<br />

Marmora — Happy 97th<br />

birthday, Jennie Strain! August<br />

2 marked th<strong>is</strong> flower loving<br />

lady's birthday, and ihe spent<br />

the day doing some gardening,<br />

9ie especially loves roses.<br />

Mrs. Strain <strong>is</strong> the widow of<br />

Harry Strain with whom she<br />

operated two businesies in<br />

Philadelphia where she was<br />

born. Strain died 20 years ago,<br />

shortly before their golden<br />

wedding anniversary,<br />

Jennie lives with a daughter,<br />

Elizabeth, on St, Martin'i Place<br />

in Marmora. Her ion George<br />

Uveg across the street and<br />

another daughter, Jean Richmond<br />

also lives in Marmora.<br />

She has grandchildren and<br />

great-grandchildren, and <strong>is</strong> a<br />

member of the Ocean City<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church.<br />

Who's the ht'iid of the<br />

house <strong>is</strong> often a matter of<br />

argument..<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a few reservations<br />

remain for the Ladies Lundieon<br />

Fashion Show sponsored<br />

by the Yacht Club Women's<br />

Qjmmlttoe, The affair will take<br />

place next Tuesday, August 14,<br />

at noon at the Linwood Country<br />

Club and will feature fashions<br />

from the Lillian Albus Slop.<br />

Valet parking will be provided,<br />

Mrs. Joseph Tomaselli <strong>is</strong><br />

general chairman and mmvat<br />

ions are being handled by<br />

Mrs, Ray TheriauH. Mr». Fred<br />

Rexon <strong>is</strong> in charge of models<br />

who ar§ member! of the club.<br />

Serving in th<strong>is</strong> capacity will be<br />

Mrs. Emily Ka<strong>is</strong>er, Mrs,<br />

ar<strong>is</strong>en Hopkins, Mrs. Judy<br />

Uhtenberger, Mrs. Betty<br />

ttoper, Mri, Peg Madonna,<br />

Mrs, El Eckenhoff, Mrs. Peg<br />

Morr<strong>is</strong>, Mrs. Marie French,<br />

Mrs, Judy Aeardi and Mrs.<br />

Den<strong>is</strong>e Ballwoar, Jfri. lileM<br />

Fmer will be wmmentator.<br />

Others ass<strong>is</strong>ting with<br />

NAN'S FASHION CHALET<br />

STORE WIDE<br />

t-A^HION CLEARANCE<br />

7 , OFF<br />

or BELOW COST<br />

Tremendous Savings<br />

on<br />

All NameBrand<br />

Fashions<br />

Palmer Cnntt<br />

Open Dcaly 9 9<br />

Phnne 399 Ob.'!<br />

Quick! Convenient!<br />

DRIVE-IN BANKING<br />

SPECML CeNVENIENCE HOURS:<br />

FRIDAY • 9 111, to 8 P.M., MOWPIT - » A.M. to 8 P.M.<br />

To take care of your additional banking n«tds, you'll find our friendly<br />

drivt-ln windows open morning 'til nit* tvtry Friday and during KM day<br />

on Mondays. And, of courst, the otti«r many faciim«$ of our bank ar*<br />

open daily to serve yoor every requirement.<br />

MARMORA BRANCH of the FIRST<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF TUCKAHOE<br />

maimmii<br />

arrangements are Mrs. Robert<br />

Be<strong>is</strong>swenger, table<br />

decorations; Mrs. Horace<br />

Griffith, Tombola; Mrs. Joseph<br />

Ortlieb, prizes, and Mrs.<br />

French, publicity.<br />

AMBER LANTERN<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

• PAINTING<br />

• DECORATING<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL OR<br />

TOO LARGE<br />

Dial 399-2632<br />

By Quinn<br />

1 Pining Room Opan to th* <strong>Public</strong><br />

Policemen entertain<br />

Homestead residents<br />

Members of th# Ocean City<br />

Patrolman'sf Benevolint<br />

Association, jLpcal 61, entertained<br />

S3 'senior eitwfng<br />

from the Homestead and<br />

Wesliy Manor at a picnic<br />

Sunday,<br />

The guests ware taken to<br />

ape May County Park in Cape<br />

May Court House where they<br />

avjoyed a concert riven by the<br />

Newpar Accordian Orchestra.<br />

They also were treated to box<br />

lunches provided by Spenee's<br />

Seafood<br />

PSA members aeoompanying<br />

the group wert<br />

Gary Parr<strong>is</strong>, Bob Blevin, Bob<br />

MeGuirl and Andy Martin.<br />

TUeSDAY, AUGUST 7,<br />

Snail Business Wanted<br />

Must be well establ<strong>is</strong>hed and profitable. In<br />

Ocean City or within 10 milei. Year round or<br />

nasonal. Earnings more impjoltant than<br />

type, but will not eoniidir service station or " '<br />

rooming house. Please give sufficient earranp<br />

Information in first letter to permit<br />

preliminary evaluation. Include amount of<br />

cash needed to handle. Principals or broken<br />

invited to write in complete confldenci to: '<br />

NATIONAL<br />

CAR RENTAL<br />

tFMtar*<br />

OLDSMOBILES<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

YELLOW COMPANY<br />

ibppig<br />

399-0600<br />

j|OA-'»>WALK. AT Jie^fNTH IJR11T<br />

iiifi<br />

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Our Oiwratort art<br />

Exitrti for<br />

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OPEN DAILY t la S<br />

THURSDAY • to I<br />

Mid-Summer<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

SALE<br />

of<br />

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Box 301, Middle City Station<br />

Ptola., Penaa., 19103<br />

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CHiLDBIN'S SWIM WEAR<br />

SiLECTEP ITEMS. '<br />

BILL MUUt-R WOODIN TOYS<br />

""•"MADMTUFFED<br />

F, THE SANDBOX<br />

Flanders Mdll* Portroit. b"uk,w<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

Famous Maker Knit Shirts<br />

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little<br />

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LARGE<br />

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VINE RIPE<br />

ANTALOUPES<br />

Eggplants<br />

Tomatoes<br />

Lettuce n w.,. 25<br />

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Pears 1 !<br />

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OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

— An average of 83 in both<br />

directions was made at last<br />

Thursday evenlng'i game.<br />

In the North South .section<br />

Mr. and Mr*. F. WUHam Reia<br />

wertflrtt with 711*. Mm above<br />

avtrage wwe Alice Yost and<br />

ietty Wright, 6714; oilit<br />

Mahonty and Oreee K*Uy, M,<br />

and Helen James and Papeg<br />

»tMon, 84,<br />

Playing East-Weit top<br />

scorers were George Green and<br />

Joe Maxwell with 77'v Also<br />

above average were Therwa<br />

Alexander and Sylvia Brown,<br />

W, and Ruth Gardner and<br />

MargWlamburger, 70.<br />

In Friday's game averages<br />

were m% for North-South and<br />

84 for East West. Playing<br />

North-South Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Alfred Coane cami in flrit with<br />

119, Runnersu)) were Hazel<br />

Rohrbach and Reuben<br />

Smsman, 107H; Art Levin and<br />

Laurel Nfewbray, 96, and Mr.<br />

and Mrs, Olson, 90<br />

In the East-West jeetion top.<br />

score of 99 wa* made by Ann<br />

Marsha!]] and John Green, Also<br />

above average were Eleanor<br />

Howard and Eleanor E<strong>is</strong>enlohr,<br />

Mtt>nd it <strong>is</strong> Ihe<br />

first house on me right.<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean uty<br />

If you plan to food shop during<br />

your rtay hcrt . . . vlrtf ,our<br />

AftP Market a t . . .<br />

STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

(BErWHN ffTH MM! 16TH STKHTS<br />

IN THE PALMtR SHOPPING C1MT1R)<br />

ftOHil<br />

7<br />

11 i-i<br />

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If<br />

TUiSDAY, AUGUST ?, 1W3<br />

Bal>ies<br />

•_, conWoued from page 1<br />

provide a raobile exhibit from<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

A&P ¥0% A<br />

PACE<br />

its Children's Zoo featuring a<br />

J»r" and a docile lix-toot boa<br />

constrictor who answers to the<br />

name of Goliath, Bib unit wUI<br />

be on diipliy fti front of the<br />

BJusle Pier-'--following the<br />

Parade.<br />

NO COMPROMISE IN QUALITY!<br />

Among the bands scheduled<br />

to entertain are the Mi,<br />

Epliraim Police Youth Band,<br />

Oaklyn Marching Bud, Ocean<br />

City High School Band,<br />

Musicians' Protective<br />

Association Local 661, and the<br />

Palmyra, Harrowgate and<br />

Ukrainian-American String<br />

lands.<br />

PRICES EFKCTIVE THRU SAT,, AUG. I Ith<br />

Beauty queens Include Swan<br />

McCandless, M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City;<br />

and M<strong>is</strong>s Cape May County;<br />

Betsy Becotte, M<strong>is</strong>s Night In<br />

Venice; Connie Leeta, M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>an, and Patricia Lou<strong>is</strong>e<br />

Everett, M<strong>is</strong>s New Jer«ey of<br />

the M<strong>is</strong>s U.S.A. contest<br />

Politics<br />

continued from page 1<br />

v<strong>is</strong>its home and to the populous<br />

counties in the northeast<br />

quarter of the State where he<br />

must do well to win.<br />

FRESHLY CUT<br />

BOXO'<br />

CHICKEN<br />

3BREAST QTRS, W/BACK 3 WINGS<br />

3 LEG QTRS. W/BACK 3 GIBLET PACKS<br />

9 TO<br />

11 CHOPS<br />

FULLY COOKED<br />

SHANK PORTION<br />

Even while much of the State<br />

vacations tn the summer heat,<br />

the battle lines are being<br />

drawn. Sandman's<br />

organization <strong>is</strong> strong and weJl<br />

organized He has now picked<br />

up many Republicans loyal to<br />

outgoing Governor William T.<br />

CahUl, who was defeated by<br />

Sandman in the June primary.<br />

Byrne, a latecomer in the<br />

June campaign, <strong>is</strong> itUl trying to<br />

fcrm a campaign organization.<br />

He has been hampered by a<br />

lack of campaigning experience,<br />

though he has good<br />

credentials as a former<br />

prosecutor and former Judge,<br />

While Byrne has youth and<br />

some of the char<strong>is</strong>ma of New<br />

York City Mayor John V.<br />

Undsay, he's not an effective<br />

public speaker and tends to<br />

speak over the heads of many in<br />

Ms audience.<br />

IN THE<br />

PIECE<br />

RAPA BRAND<br />

OR ROBERTS<br />

CAPN JOHNS<br />

IJ-M. 79* SLICED PROCESSED<br />

I lb<br />

99*<br />

CAPN JOHN'S 79* CHEESE Lib.<br />

CAPN JOHN'S 79*<br />

Byrne will have to negate<br />

Sandman's effectiveness as a<br />

public speaker and h<strong>is</strong> years of<br />

experience in the State<br />

Leg<strong>is</strong>lature and Congress.<br />

No one has ben fool<strong>is</strong>h<br />

enough at th<strong>is</strong> early date to<br />

even hazard a guess as to who<br />

will come out on top November<br />

6 That's stfll three months .<br />

away and a lot (barring a New<br />

Jemey Watergtte)earihappen<br />

AfrP<br />

ON COR<br />

ENTREES<br />

r<br />

Mtabsry Ihik ui Miihk PoUto<br />

Vul fum. **i MMtocdi<br />

MtCMfiiiffllTiirker 2»lb<br />

«.BMf*idMnli. Pat<br />

WHITi AMiRICAN—PIMiNTO—SWISS<br />

FREEZER QUEEN WHOLE OR<br />

ENTREES<br />

HALF<br />

Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Sltsk<br />

Veal Parmigiana<br />

Seel Patliex 2-lb. $1+5 PORK LOINS<br />

Turkey CutlelS<br />

SAVE 20*<br />

SAVE 24*<br />

WGO<br />

TEA<br />

Five motor<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

lose privileges<br />

A Newton Square, Pa., girt<br />

and her male companion were<br />

held for the Cape May County<br />

grand jury on a variety of drug<br />

charges following a hearing in<br />

i criminal div<strong>is</strong>ion of municipal<br />

! court Tuesday.<br />

:' Janice A. Winter was<br />

' charged by P&trolman Gordon<br />

Lennon on July 17 with<br />

. possession of a controlled<br />

; dangerous substance. She was<br />

also charged with possession of<br />

less than 25 grams of<br />

marijuana. She was released in<br />

, a total of $2,100 property bail.<br />

; Also held for the grand Jury<br />

on the possession of CDS charge<br />

and for b#tf under the. In- ,<br />

fluenceof a'CDS was Daniel M.<br />

O'Brien of Philadelphia,<br />

Edmond D, Waits, of Towson,<br />

Md,, was held for the grand<br />

jury for posaewing a dangerous<br />

weapon, a Gffman 38-caliber<br />

revolver, on July 23. He was<br />

also charged with possession of<br />

three knives.<br />

Thomas M. Leone, of<br />

Youngstown, Ohio, was fined<br />

WS and 120 costs tor possession<br />

of marijuana in a car on the<br />

Ocean City-Somerg Point blvd,<br />

on July 21. He ivai placed on six<br />

months probation and given a<br />

60-day suspended Jail sentence.<br />

A charge of powautfon of a CDS<br />

was d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed. Leone was fined<br />

HO for sleeping in a car.<br />

live youths each paid 125<br />

flnw tor violation of the city<br />

no<strong>is</strong>e <strong>ordinance</strong> that makes it<br />

M&al to "reveland d<strong>is</strong>port in a<br />

; loud and bo<strong>is</strong>terous manner,"<br />

The noiw occurred at a party in<br />

tt»p 1000 block of Simpson av, on<br />

July 25. Found guilty were<br />

Richard J. Trajiger, of aifton<br />

Heights, Pa.. Harold G.<br />

Tomlinson mod Charles F.<br />

; Vtttds, of BTJHM HIU, Pa,, and<br />

Nolan J, Farefi and Keith A.<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong>, both of Philadelphia.<br />

In a related case five young<br />

men received suspended fines<br />

for violation of the city ordaamttlnvMMtiMtilini<br />

• or mare pnoni living in tat<br />

aame houMtaot related by Wood<br />

or maniagimutt reg<strong>is</strong>ter that<br />

' dwelling * Wty Hall. Convicted<br />

'•« HMtti F, Jackson, of<br />

ChiiltenhaW, RJchard Volk,<br />

aqbeaHMfunt Ketth Dav<strong>is</strong>,<br />

all of .<br />

;^^«o<br />

Charge of<br />

oil print*<br />

•v.<br />

\e4> Cwam<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

CROWN<br />

BRAND<br />

LIMIT ONI PIR CUSTOMIR<br />

RiDIEM iY SAT . AUO 11. 1973<br />

fmhJANE PARKER VALUES!<br />

SANDWICH A<br />

BUY AND SAVE ATA&P! WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES<br />

Poftfe C\u>pA<br />

SLICED QUARTER LOIN<br />

tIMir ONIPIRCUSTOMiR<br />

OiiMSr SAT., AUG 1 I. 1973<br />

l2in<br />

5UGAlt<br />

WhiteBwpM<br />

CINNAMON<br />

29* Wdtkadz<br />

GREAT VALUES! SAVE!<br />

69*<br />

Mi* JE 89*<br />

ChmSool 20<br />

OUeitPofi<br />

Maewumi<br />

IMPORTANT FOR YOU!<br />

A&P POLICY:<br />

Always do what it henttt and fair for<br />

•vtry customer.<br />

RAINCHECK:<br />

If an adverUMd ipctial ii tvar *old ewr<br />

ask (tic Manager for a Rain«htck, If tn-<br />

. titles you t« the tama item at th« tami<br />

price th* fallowing week. Or if you<br />

with we'll give you a comparable item 1<br />

at the tame price.<br />

GUARANTEE:<br />

A*»P afters on wntendih'onal money*<br />

back gwaranta*. N* matter what it it,<br />

ft* matter wha makes it, if A*P Mils it,<br />

AAP guarantees it.<br />

fcelea Mix OUR<br />

GRAPE<br />

DRINK<br />

4<br />

LEMON, LIME,<br />

GRAPE, ORANGE<br />

VS -gol. container<br />

COFF66 3-lb.<br />

10«nvelop«*io<br />

OWN<br />

FARM FRESH PRODUCEf<br />

WESTERN<br />

BARTLEtT<br />

RID<br />

SANTA ROSA<br />

YEliOWOR<br />

GREEN<br />

URGE<br />

each<br />

lb.<br />

ib.<br />

ib.<br />

^<br />

FROHN FOOD VALUES!<br />

Cnmnm :-:•<br />

BIRDSIYI<br />

A*PSOfT<br />

TOWN©<br />

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OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 3 P.M.<br />

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GETTING READY—Members of the kitchen committee of Roberts-Johnson<br />

Post 2189 VFW of Somers Point get ready to open the kitchen of the new VFW<br />

Hall with a supper Friday. The affair will be served 4:30 to 7 p.m. and take-out<br />

orders will be available. Seafood will be featured. The dinners will run every<br />

Friday Shown here (1. tor.) are Mike Mrvica, commander and head cook; John<br />

Wilkinson, quartermaster; William Brinkworth, senior vice; and William<br />

Penrsall, trustee.<br />

"MijjKi'xtion: When the<br />

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Increased Facilities will include:<br />

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Scouts sponsor Cowtown trip<br />

MAKMORA - More than 75<br />

persons went to the Cowtown<br />

Rodeo last Wiik, Th<strong>is</strong> was in<br />

activity sponsored by Cub Scout<br />

Pack 71.<br />

Events which were enjoyed<br />

by the Cub Scouts and their<br />

families included bareback<br />

riding, calf roping, saddle<br />

bronc riding, iteer wrestling,<br />

barrel racing and bull riding.<br />

All th<strong>is</strong> action wai perfermtd<br />

by professional rodeo riderS,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e unscheduled tvent was<br />

the escape from h<strong>is</strong> pen by one<br />

bull which delayed the rodeo for<br />

a short time until he could be<br />

rounded up. Another tense<br />

moment occured when Grant<br />

Harr<strong>is</strong> wii blocked out by the<br />

Uck of a bull during the bull<br />

riding competition. He itill<br />

came up the winner by staying<br />

on the bull for 66 seconds.<br />

FREE KARATE CLASSES<br />

FOR LADIES EVERT<br />

WEDNESDAY NIGHT,<br />

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The next summer activity for<br />

Pack 71 will be a picnic and fun<br />

day at the end of August. All<br />

parents and boys are urged to<br />

take part in th<strong>is</strong>. Finther<br />

dttaili will be available from<br />

Cubmaiter Bob Burlingame at<br />

a later date.<br />

No ont> <strong>is</strong> interested in<br />

your prejudices and very<br />

few people in your inti'lli-<br />

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students or members of the armed forces<br />

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TUISDAY, AUeUST 7, \m<br />

Around thm world . , . maybe<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SiNTiNiL-LlDClR PAGE NINE<br />

Three young sailors seek "to escape 9-to-5 routine with $25*000 craft<br />

i There are those who talk of a<br />

*eambui do nothing, "ni<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

"not trut of thr§# adventurous<br />

young men who are planning a<br />

iaillng expedition to the<br />

Caribbean sometime in October.<br />

John Dean, 24, of 412 Bay av.,<br />

ricently home from the Navy,<br />

Fran Devinney. 22, of 884 St.<br />

Oiarles pi., and Bill Mils, 500<br />

N, Thurlow av., Margate, both<br />

LaSalle Univeriity graduates,<br />

said that they wanted to get<br />

away for a vacation before<br />

settling down to a 9-5 routine<br />

ttch day.<br />

Their spontaneous dec<strong>is</strong>ion to<br />

buy a 33-foot iailboat, coiling<br />

85,000, became a reality lait<br />

month after a lot of hard work<br />

put forth to put 19,000 down on<br />

the boat of their choice.<br />

Savings, the ielling of<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

A sailing excursion to the Caribbean <strong>is</strong> the goal of these three sailors who are<br />

from left to right Bill Meii of Margate, John Dean and Fran Devinney of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city,<br />

1500 New Rd.<br />

Northfield, Phone 645-1745<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique & New Clocks<br />

Grandfather-Wall 8,<br />

Mantle Clocks<br />

WE SELL ANTIQUE<br />

FURNITURE IN<br />

TOP CONDITION<br />

JUST ARRIVED-A SHIPMENT<br />

OF FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />

WE FEATURE—<br />

• Victorian Love Seat<br />

• Two Engl<strong>is</strong>h Campaign Chests<br />

• Engl<strong>is</strong>h Game Table<br />

• Round Oak Table w-4 Chairs<br />

9 Engl<strong>is</strong>h Marbletop Waihstand<br />

• Oak Sideboard w-atained Glass<br />

Doors<br />

• Other Fine Pieces<br />

A BEAUTIFUL CLOCK STORE<br />

ON MY WAY<br />

(f 813 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

Dial 399-3347<br />

Parlour<br />

& Summer!<br />

Shoes-Handbagi<br />

Sandals<br />

Open 7 Days a Week<br />

9 A.M.-ll P,M,<br />

8504 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />

MARGATE, N.I.<br />

Dial 823 438?<br />

possessioni and stock, and full<br />

time jobi, supplemented by<br />

part-time jobs, all helped them<br />

to make the down payment,<br />

The racing sloop, tentatively<br />

named "Demian" and capable<br />

of rininp from in to IS knots,<br />

sleeps eight people, has a<br />

bathroom and icebox, two<br />

sinks, a table, and room for •<br />

Stove. A spinnaker sail (which<br />

<strong>is</strong> something like a parachute),<br />

used when the wind <strong>is</strong> behind<br />

Defensive driving courses scheduled<br />

A course in Defensive<br />

Driving <strong>is</strong> being offered to the<br />

general public August 21 and 23<br />

at the Intermediate School, llth<br />

st. and Bay av. The project <strong>is</strong><br />

being sponsored by the 16-34<br />

Community Association, Inc.<br />

and the Safety Council of<br />

Philadelphia as a public service<br />

in the interest of accident<br />

prevention on the highways.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> course was developed by<br />

the National Safety Council as<br />

part of the Driver Improvement<br />

program as a<br />

positive approach toward a<br />

reduction of the high death toll<br />

and financial loss resulting<br />

from the many accidents oc<br />

airing every day on public<br />

areas. Defensive Driving can<br />

be def!n*d as "Driving (o<br />

prevent accidents in spite of the<br />

incorrect action of others and<br />

adverse conditions."<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> course extends over<br />

eight hours and <strong>is</strong> being<br />

scheduled in four two-hour<br />

sessions. The sessions will be<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon and from<br />

130 to 3:30 p.m. each day.<br />

MARKS 9TH BIRTHDAY<br />

Ronnie MaeWewicz, Jr.,<br />

grandparents,<br />

and Mrs. George A. Warth Sr.",<br />

of 941 Asbury av. TTiose.attending<br />

were Mr. and .Mrs.<br />

Ward, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Thomas Sutton, Sr., and<br />

children, Caroly and Thomas,<br />

Jr., from Bargaintown; Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Jack Daley and sons,<br />

Mice, Mark, Jack and Ed, from<br />

Mechanicsville; Ronnie's<br />

parents and s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Ronnie Maekiewlcz, Sr,,<br />

Gsorgianne and Donna; and<br />

Mr, and Mrs, George A Ward,<br />

Jr., and son, George, III., of<br />

th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

Monroe's<br />

Ocean City<br />

Book Shoppe<br />

844 Boardwalk 399-7146<br />

LAROiST SELECTION OF 1OOKS<br />

IN OCEAN CITY<br />

Roger Monroe,<br />

Owner •Managmrs<br />

>. 6? (SLleeiric QBupplp presents<br />

^<br />

l f t<br />

j * - ? * • i, ••-• "<br />

1337 W«st Avo. •lOc«an Gfy, U. J. • Ph. 39^-3130<br />

There <strong>is</strong> « reg<strong>is</strong>tration fee to<br />

raver the cost of supplies and<br />

equipment. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the standard<br />

fee charged by the Safety<br />

Councils and <strong>is</strong> payable to<br />

them Reg<strong>is</strong>tration for th<strong>is</strong><br />

course can be made by contacting<br />

the instructor, William-<br />

H, Coloord at 2S43 Central av,<br />

or by phoning 399-4082 or 399-<br />

MPS,<br />

the bo*t, electronic equipment,<br />

• radio and a stove are also<br />

needed for the trip.<br />

The sailon don't have any<br />

specific plans as to where or<br />

when 1 thty will make port or<br />

now long they wUl be gone.<br />

Their sailing excursion <strong>is</strong> a<br />

spontaneous one in every way.<br />

If money and food do not hold<br />

out, die sailors may make their<br />

Brit port in Fort Lauderdale,<br />

Fla., find jobs there, and then<br />

continue iheir journey. They<br />

may try to get a charter license<br />

and charter their boat out while<br />

in Florida to help pay expenses.<br />

The young men plan to sail<br />

the ocean all the way. They will<br />

navigate their boat by the stars,<br />

charts and the radio.<br />

Surfing and scuba diving are<br />

two sports all three sailors are<br />

looking forward to. Freelance<br />

and underwater photography <strong>is</strong><br />

another interest the sailors<br />

he Friendlyj<br />

Corner<br />

4th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

Ocean City<br />

KIOWOPIN<br />

UNDER NEWMANAGEMENT<br />

BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />

Two igos, lacon, Home Frl<strong>is</strong>, Toast,<br />

Jelly, Juice — $1,35<br />

Heagies, Steaks, Hot and Co Id<br />

Sandwiches<br />

COME IN AND<br />

BROWSE AROUND OUR CANDLICORNER<br />

ALL AT REASONABLE<br />

PRICES<br />

have. They hope to do some "The Carnival" in Wo de<br />

freelance photography in Janiero, which <strong>is</strong> like the Mardl<br />

Florida and throughout their Oras in New Orleans, if an<br />

trip. Selling the trip as a picture event the tailors are hoping to<br />

story to a magazine <strong>is</strong> see and participate in. The long<br />

something the sailors have in range goal for the sailors Is to<br />

mind. sail around the world.<br />

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December 31. Minimum accounts »50. A mutual association<br />

with no profits to anyone except depositing saven. No<br />

confusing plans. Everybody treated lilfce to Si/4 percNi,<br />

regardless of how much you have, if you retain account to<br />

dividend dates June 30 and December 31, No expensive of.<br />

flees.<br />

Dividends continuously since chartered In 1K1.<br />

Superv<strong>is</strong>ed by Department of Banking. State of N.J,<br />

Withdrawals at any time without notice<br />

P.O. Box 333, Collingswood. New Jersey 081O8<br />

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CHECK THESE EVERYDAY SUPER SAVING LOW PRICES!<br />

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PAGI TIN<br />

Jane Golden sweeps Moth regatta titles<br />

Jane Golden, Ocean City<br />

Yacht Club, after three days of<br />

sailing and six racei in the U.S.<br />

National Moth Class Sailing<br />

Championships in Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay, won all the titles at<br />

(he regatta hosted by her club<br />

MiM Golden, who <strong>is</strong> only 14<br />

year* old, in an unprec«"rtpnriid<br />

RALLY SPORT *<br />

d<strong>is</strong>play of continuous<br />

techniques won the U.S. Open<br />

Women's National and Junior<br />

National with three firsts and<br />

two seconds ending with a low<br />

Olympic scoring point tally of 8<br />

Ted Causey, Broadbay<br />

Sailing Association of Norfolk,<br />

Va , the defeated champion,<br />

tAMNE<br />

HOME OF THF JETS<br />

3rd i NEW JKRSEY AViNUES<br />

NORTH WiUDWOOD, N J<br />

(555 igH<br />

RALLY SPORT JET BOAT? ill 71'<br />

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Siies 15' 72 1 O iiiii Outboard<br />

FttUV E Q U j PP F 0 M: ,i!U UijATS<br />

CHAPARRAL HOATS fuu , .jiBftioii<br />

From Ii' to 24' 4 " i 0 nncf Outhu.ird<br />

FUN BOATING AT ITS iEST! !<br />

MerCfu<strong>is</strong>ef B.-,li<br />

Tor Thofr Who 0, m rifj Ii •- ••••<br />

if p.1,1.<br />

1<br />

In ,p-i. 1<br />

Pt>f*orm1incp and 'jfylmq T • •v« *<br />

Injf, T-fiiy'<br />

(V<strong>is</strong>it OUR Sh-iiAnnfif<br />

48TH STREET BETWEEN<br />

[<br />

1<br />

aided second with 23,1 pointg.<br />

Placing 6-3-1 3-1, third place<br />

imnl in r^nH BnW. lifVC<br />

wirh a score of 45,7<br />

Ann Wheaton, Yacht Club of<br />

Sea Isle City, was second for<br />

the women's title having W<br />

points, while Herb Axelrod,<br />

JaycBes will benefit<br />

THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1973<br />

15,000 boats Ba<br />

, nompeting for laurels,<br />

James J. McKeegan,<br />

togither with Joseph J, Linsalata,<br />

consolidateAthe United<br />

States with all the other<br />

countries and madi the clan<br />

International. David Tufts. Old<br />

OCYC, was second in theGreenwich<br />

Yacht Club in Old<br />

juniors with 74 points. Greenwich, Conn., was elected<br />

The Moth boat originated in president, and later McKeegan<br />

Atlantic City in 1935, and <strong>is</strong> one was elected. The class <strong>is</strong> still<br />

of four open clasi sailboats powerful all over the world and<br />

recognized by the International in 1974 the World<br />

Yacht Racing Union since l«72,<br />

and was eonsiderpd as an<br />

Olympic boat<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club, since<br />

the introduction of th<strong>is</strong> class,<br />

always had the largest fleet in<br />

the United States, and has more<br />

champions in the elasi than any<br />

other country or state There<br />

are 18 countries that are<br />

members of the International<br />

Moth Class Association and at<br />

tht> present time there are over<br />

1 ! Champion<br />

Regatta will be held in Sweden<br />

«K;'«Vf"( 1, ,2, ,»,„„.<br />

Ted rjys<strong>is</strong>. §5A, s J 1 3-1, points, 11 1<br />

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Bmwnl.assr.OCVC. 5 7 10?-ll,po!n>,<br />

Hern A««lrot) OCVC, 4 11-11 I'm<br />

esints, 14.<br />

Rict Syarlni, SyvVC. ifl 3 it 7 i?<br />

f**i?m 77<br />

Hoxie Brothers old-fashioned<br />

American circus lent show<br />

Today, Tuesday, August 7, Is<br />

areus Day in Ocean City,<br />

Hoxie Brothers Three Ring<br />

Circus will offer two performances<br />

at 8 p.m. and 8:»<br />

p.m under the largest romjd<br />

tail in the world. Doors will<br />

open approxiniately one half<br />

hour before showtime, A<br />

Midway will be open one hour<br />

before showtime. TTie circus<br />

grounds will be at 18th it, and<br />

Simpjon av.<br />

The new canvas col<strong>is</strong>eum <strong>is</strong><br />

the only tent of its kind in the<br />

world. It <strong>is</strong> completely round<br />

with all seats facing the center<br />

where 3 rings and three stages<br />

WEST<br />

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We can tell you<br />

more about your<br />

neighborhood<br />

than your<br />

neighbors can.<br />

Because we give you more local programming<br />

about youc community.<br />

Programi that concern you and your<br />

family.<br />

You'll sea your community leaders. Your<br />

friends. Your children. Maybe even yourself.<br />

And we also give you the most cr<strong>is</strong>p,<br />

clear interference free reception you've ever<br />

seen. In color or black and white.<br />

So give us i call.<br />

Let the Joneses keep up with you for<br />

a change.<br />

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1607 Haven Avenue Dial 399-7100<br />

6:3t P.M., THMSDIT,<br />

MBUST 9TM<br />

• P.M.,<br />

AHMT14TI<br />

and<br />

are used for the many out-<br />

Sanding circus acts. Every<br />

spectator <strong>is</strong> closer to every ring<br />

and every stage than in the<br />

traditional long eircus tent, and<br />

they will be able to watch<br />

several acts at the lame time<br />

instead of just one. Every sent<br />

<strong>is</strong> on a first come, urn serve<br />

bas<strong>is</strong>, There are no reserved<br />

Jeats nor extra charges for the_<br />

, bem seats. Every seat has an<br />

excellent view. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> a family<br />

drcus at prices every family<br />

an afford. In a day and age<br />

when mo* movies no longer<br />

make seme or entertain, it ii<br />

pleasing to know that the oldfashioned<br />

American tent circus<br />

<strong>is</strong> still here. The Hoxie Brothers<br />

Circus has the charm and valu«<br />

rf the circuses of yesterday<br />

aider the tent of tomorrow.<br />

Advance tickets at d<strong>is</strong>count<br />

prices are being sold now by<br />

The Ocean City Jaycees and at<br />

the following locations:Music<br />

Pier Information Center on the<br />

Boardwalk between Sth and 9th<br />

»•,; Parkway Pharmacy, «6<br />

E. 34th St.; John's Barber Slop,<br />

7!h st. between Asbury and<br />

Central ave.- Ocean City<br />

Plumbers, 618 West av.; and<br />

Advert<strong>is</strong>ing Dynamict, 648 Bay<br />

Bill Wallace, owner of Wallace's Hardware Store, holds an'old breast drill<br />

while standing nearby h<strong>is</strong> window d<strong>is</strong>play of antique tools.<br />

Av,; or by calling 398-1093 or<br />

ffi3-5784 and tickets will be<br />

delivered. The circus ii being<br />

ri by the Ocean City<br />

All-Stars-French<br />

meeting Wednesday<br />

Ocean City Recreation's<br />

Nickles Memorial Softball<br />

League All-Stars will-batHe the<br />

first round champion French<br />

Heal Estate on Wednesday<br />

evening at B o'clock on the<br />

Mftball field at 5th st, and<br />

Haven av.<br />

The selections for th<strong>is</strong> year's<br />

all-star team have been announced<br />

and are: Catchers:<br />

Ron Beaver, Jerry StoU and<br />

Tom Shaw, Pitchers: Mike Gill,<br />

Earl Williams and Art Fadden,<br />

Infiglders: Bruce Beaver,<br />

John Huff, Larry Masi, Frank<br />

Trofa, Brian Broadlty, Newt<br />

Johnson, Larry Tribojetti, Lyle<br />

Alverson and John Kjphorn.<br />

Outfielders; Paul Koch, Tim<br />

O'Shea, Vinnie Allegretto, Jim<br />

Creamer, Earl Tarves, Tom<br />

Tolson, Leon Costello, Jim<br />

Dunn and Emmett Williams.<br />

346 Asbury Avenue *<br />

JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

SIZESJ-Ig<br />

'/» OFF ALL<br />

SUMMER FASHIONS<br />

Open Daily 10 a.m. Friday 'till 9:00 p.m.<br />

CARDS • CANDLES • CANDLE RiNSS<br />

PIAYIHG CARDS > TALLIES # GIFTS<br />

j RLIBBKH STAMPS MADE TO ORDER \<br />

SOMERS PT. SHOPPINOCENTER PH. 927-5723<br />

OPEN 10 to 6 DAILY, THURS. &FRI. 10 to 9<br />

PANCAKE<br />

ALL THE PANCAKES<br />

YOU CAN EAT ~<br />

mm MALL m<br />

TUESDAY and THURSBAT ONLY<br />

MM<br />

MH<br />

Hardware man<br />

collects old tools<br />

There <strong>is</strong> one unidentifiable machine which crinkles paper<br />

object, among many old tools, together. The small machine<br />

that <strong>is</strong> being d<strong>is</strong>played in the..works<br />

something like a sewing<br />

window at Wallace'* Hardware machine. Two pieces of paper<br />

Sore at 750 Ajbury av. are placed together and then<br />

What <strong>is</strong> it? was asked of placed on a flat metal surface<br />

various people, who responded at the edge of me grips. The<br />

by guessing that the object <strong>is</strong> a user turns a crank which forces<br />

murder weapon, butcher's tool, the papers through the turning<br />

weaving tool, scale, sirveyor's grip and, voila, the papers are<br />

instrument, ice pick, f<strong>is</strong>hing fastened together.<br />

gaff. A candle holder was the The oldest known tool in<br />

most common reaction, The Wallace's d<strong>is</strong>play window <strong>is</strong> an<br />

Hstorical Museum here in automatic screwdriver made in<br />

Ocean City has no specific I8» by Deeator Coffin Co, The<br />

knowledge of what the object Is screwdriver automatically<br />

either,<br />

turns the screw as the user<br />

Other antique items pushes on the tool, but falls to<br />

d<strong>is</strong>played in the window are an unscrew the screw as does the<br />

old cash reg<strong>is</strong>ter, which ringg newer models.<br />

only as high as f2M; many<br />

carpenter's tools, garden tools, Bin Wallace, 6wner of<br />

mason's tools, automobile Wallace's Hardware Store, has<br />

tools, kitchen tools, bicycle collected old tools over a long<br />

tools, a 22-eaIiber rifle, and a period of time. H<strong>is</strong> daughter<br />

toy model steam engine which Dawn and son Mike thought up<br />

still works.<br />

the idea and decoratively<br />

<strong>On</strong>e interesting item in<br />

placed the old items in the<br />

the d<strong>is</strong>play window <strong>is</strong> an office<br />

d<strong>is</strong>play window.<br />

WHAT IS IT?...a pig sticker, a skyhook, a f<strong>is</strong>h gaff<br />

candle holder Th<strong>is</strong> item from fro Bill WWallace^ l l ^<br />

collection of old tools has everyone stumped M to its<br />

.origin and use. It has a looped handle, a long, iharp<br />

square blade, a side hook and a spring clip. Does<br />

anyone know? • -<br />

CONNOLLY GETS WINGS —-<br />

(19KK0M16:iB;JR) CORPUS<br />

CHRISTI, Tex. (FHTNC) July<br />

» - Navy Engim Paul M.<br />

Oonnolly, ion of Mr. tod 5ft*,<br />

Jowph P. Connolly, of 304<br />

Metro dr., LJnwwd, N.J., wii<br />

designateda Naval Aviator and<br />

received hit "Wings of Gold"<br />

during ctremonliaJiere. He<br />

oompleted more than a year of<br />

intensive ground and inflight<br />

training and will now be<br />

•aligned to sp<br />

vanced training.<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

ONLY<br />

8 A.M. to NOONn 10<br />

PER<br />

Try Our "Hero" Hoagies *1.IO<br />

Our >lb. SANDWICHES Art Super!<br />

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JUST SOUTH Of THE R J. TWOS, ROUTE 9, PALERMO<br />

AU W QUALITY NtESH JERSEY PROB*G|<br />

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VISITORS FROM IRELAND<br />

Mr. and Mrs. .Charles J.<br />

Biuell, of 510 Uth st., had as<br />

houseguests M<strong>is</strong>s Sinead Dillon r *<br />

and M<strong>is</strong>s Helen Teller, from<br />

Ireland- The v<strong>is</strong>itors were<br />

among 35 teachers from<br />

Ireland here to see the Art<br />

$iiqw. The teachers were<br />

sponsored by the FriendlyTSons<br />

of St. Patrick and members of<br />

the Philopatrian Society. They<br />

have returned to Philadelphia<br />

where Mils Mary Deborah<br />

B<strong>is</strong>sell and Helm 1, B<strong>is</strong>sell will<br />

show them the sights and take<br />

them on shopping trips.<br />

Chirttr for<br />

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keeps you warm<br />

all winter<br />

Give UJ a call. Then relax »nd<br />

enjoy a warm, comfortable<br />

wiritsr,Firstofr,we'll keep you<br />

supplied with dependable,<br />

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then, our iaiy Pay.Wan an<br />

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LOCAL SERVICE<br />

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FOR PINNIII A MY;<br />

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Fuel Chief<br />

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NOTHING.....<br />

SUCCEEDS LIKE<br />

PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />

REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

A • P« ANNUM<br />

90-OAY NOTICE<br />

SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1973 THI OCEAN CITY<br />

Girls' summer basketball league<br />

JULY 2S '<br />

DIMBNSION WHITE - «<br />

X-PERT CMANERS - M<br />

High *»rer»- Diane Snow,<br />

OCHS, 16 for Dimension White<br />

and Monica Kaufman, St.<br />

Bull's Academy, and Debbie<br />

CENTRAL<br />

OVES' 1KI RSNTALS - 27<br />

OUTTERBOX — a<br />

High scorers: Debbie Miller,<br />

Atlantic Community College, iu<br />

tor Oves and Justine Sin<br />

cavage, Little Flower High<br />

School, six for Chatterbox,<br />

PARDEE'S PARKING LOT -<br />

m DAIBY PtUMBING - S<br />

High scorers: Pat Dougherty<br />

a tor Pardee's and Aim O'NeUl<br />

X-PERT CLEANERS - 84<br />

COASTAL STATS - 18<br />

High scoMrs; Trlshi Cowhey<br />

of St. Basil's Academy and<br />

Debbie Hudion of Conestoga<br />

High School, 10 points each for<br />

X-pert and Jacqueline QuiJter,<br />

Archb<strong>is</strong>hop Carroll High<br />

School, eight for Coastal.<br />

CHATTERBOX -11<br />

GRANGER'S MAINTENANCE<br />

— 19<br />

W. in Hi MipHilUt fer rn«-<br />

AVENUE BARGAINTOWN trarhkal man ••"> Hunt Hi*<br />

HIM N limit iliwntlHn,<br />

Prices Effective August M thro Au{nsl IWi<br />

GUZEB BAKED<br />

We at Unclt Dick's believe that we have a fantastic BAKED HAM with<br />

the OLD SOUTH flavor — made In our own Kitchen, We invite you to try<br />

th<strong>is</strong> «ne DELICACY by Introducing th<strong>is</strong> Fabulous BAKED HAM at an<br />

unusually LOW PRICE,<br />

OLD FISHiflNED L0AFD9V}UJ<br />

PRODUCE DEP,ARTMEHl<br />

NEW CHIPPEAU - Size B<br />

POTATOES 101k big<br />

California Sweet<br />

NECTARINES 5 for 49'<br />

Fresh BLUEBERRIES<br />

, w. .;.,::;•:.,.; 41*<br />

fiorWa Juice<br />

ORANGES (100 sr)<br />

lofbr;:,,::,<br />

SQUASH—Your Choice<br />

WWt»-Yellow-Zucchini<br />

: : : w<br />

B<br />

Jersey TOMATOES<br />

Fresh Picked Dally<br />

;<br />

21'<br />

CUCUMBERS 3 for 29'<br />

GREEN PEPPERS 9 for<br />

Fresh Plekt^<br />

iGOPLANT #i,2l e<br />

Golden Swwrf CORN<br />

10ears Si*<br />

GROCERY DEPT.<br />

Hollywood YOGURT BREAD<br />

(10c off reg. price) W<br />

COKE l6it.pafc <strong>On</strong>ly 11*<br />

ExBiar Malt BeverageHoz. ,..4|«<br />

Heinz TOMATO<br />

KETCHUP, 14 OJ.. .,.27»;<br />

Magic SIZING—<br />

Eliminates Starching, Cuts<br />

Ironing Tims in half, 20 oi II*<br />

Foodtown Bathroom T<strong>is</strong>sue<br />

Foodtown Facial T<strong>is</strong>sue<br />

r? 200 two ply IT<br />

Foodtewn D1TIR6INT— a<br />

; tf o Phosphate, 49 oz. bx....... 6»<br />

Foedtown DIET SODA—<br />

V* Flavors i« oi. bttli, 2 for ***<br />

Foodtown DISHWASHING<br />

' POWDER for Automatic<br />

D<strong>is</strong>hwshr., 20 oz «*<br />

.No-Pest Strip '1,7l<br />

LLvx Liquid Qt. Size IT 1<br />

Treeier POPS,<br />

24 Big Si Size <strong>On</strong>ly N*<br />

*' OAIRT DEPT.<br />

•Penn Maid Calorie Counter<br />

' COTTAGE CHEESE with<br />

1 Pineapple, 12 oz ,,tS*<br />

, Ugftt, K Uttly<br />

' YOWIttT, % pt.AII FJ.yaw.fl*<br />

ORANGE JUICE<br />

mr.<br />

Reddl-WWp TOPPING<br />

lltett FRUIT DRINKS<br />

Vt guL, Orange, Grape,<br />

Frott Punch<br />

COOPER SHARP<br />

SLICING CHEESE 99'<br />

Ne« POTATOES<br />

U.S. No. 1 Sill "A" tO-lb. big<br />

FROZEN FOOD DEPT.<br />

Stilttst ICE CREAM NOVELTIES<br />

*1 49<br />

Morton POT PIES<br />

BEEF • CHICKEN •TURKEY 11*Q.<br />

Snow Crop ORANGE JUICE<br />

6oz. Can 21*<br />

Snow Crop ORANGE JUICE<br />

12 oz. Can 41'<br />

Bird's Eye Cool Whip<br />

SWIGGLE M f<br />

Bird's Iy« Taitl-Friesiooz, ,.21'<br />

Crlnkli-Cut<br />

POTATOIS, Poly Bag 21'<br />

Bird's Eye Cut GREEN<br />

BEANS 29*<br />

Bird's Iye French Cut<br />

GREEN BEANS 29°<br />

Bird's lye Tiny Tender PEAS 21*<br />

Green Giant Niblets<br />

Golden CORN Star 1<br />

Green Giant Creamed M IM<br />

SPINACH 3for!"W<br />

Jeno's SNACK TRAYS 89'<br />

Downy Flake PANCAKES 21*<br />

Rich's Chocolate ECLAIRS, pkg39*<br />

Rich's CREAM PUFFS okq. ||*<br />

Mrs. Paul's F<strong>is</strong>h Fillets<br />

8 oz. pkg , ,SS*<br />

Mrs. Paul's P<strong>is</strong>h Sticks<br />

9oz.pkg ii*<br />

HEiLTH* BEAUTY 0EPT.OOl<br />

Drlstan Tablets, 24's<br />

BabyMagic,9oz 69*<br />

Bayer lOd's -r 69*<br />

Lorgal Suffrage Hair Spray<br />

13 oz. size Reg.-Unscented II*<br />

PEL) DIPT.<br />

We at Uncle pick's with to thank the<br />

many customers for patronizing our<br />

NEW DILI DIPT, For mow people<br />

who have not been here we Invite<br />

you to pay us a v<strong>is</strong>it •• we offer<br />

these exciting deli specials —<br />

1. Hot from our Own Oven -Top of<br />

the Round Home Cooked Tender<br />

Roast Beef • From US DA Choice<br />

Meet • By the Ib. only »1 Jfl I,<br />

1, Imported AuitriM SWISS<br />

CHEESE, by the pound |§*<br />

3. Schickhaui. Famous Genuim<br />

BRUNSCHWEIOER LIVER-<br />

WURST by the pound. Chunk <strong>On</strong>ly,<br />

. ,-.<<br />

4. SPfOUU. - SPECIAL<br />

Toi<br />

GRANGER'S MAINTSNANCE<br />

-M<br />

DIMENSION BLACK - 22<br />

High scoreri; Joyce McCall,<br />

OCHS, 10 for Granger's and Sue<br />

Sye, OCHS, IS for Dimenmon<br />

Sack.<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

JULYM<br />

Hudion, Wnoi High of yUla Maria Academy, four<br />

DIMENSION BLACK - 47 School, each tiigit ^I for X- fcr Dailey,<br />

OOAOTAL STATE - li pert.<br />

High scorers: Sue Sye of<br />

JULYM<br />

Ocean Oty High School, IS for SFENCE'S-45<br />

OVES<br />

Dimension Black, Julia COPPER KETTIi - 11<br />

Amadlo, Holy Child Academy High scorers• fraciy<br />

hi Rosanont, Pa,, ilx forSchneliwe<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Jefferion High<br />

CbastaJ State.<br />

i


PAGE TWELVE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUISDAY, AUGUST 7, 1?73<br />

PAINTS<br />

M, k. Bruder & Sons. Inc.<br />

9TH ST. & PLEASURE M.<br />

—Near flie flay<br />

DIAL 3M7D<br />

or 3S9-2D71<br />

ROOFING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Shingling Siding<br />

Metal Work Gutter Work<br />

General Repairs<br />

Low Prices Free Estimates<br />

Guaranteed Workmanship<br />

J. V. FORSCHT<br />

I'HZ I .II-IIIIU.HMI St.<br />

Ori-nii ('ilv —Diul JilH-L'2KX<br />

HI -21ZS<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

i.<br />

fi<strong>is</strong><br />

flMmm<br />

STUCCO<br />

PLASTERING of All Kin*<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL ft<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

I ' A^-Mt'^EFi^ : '^F<br />

TUBIPAY, AUGUST?, 1W3<br />

THE__OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

French wins Softball crown<br />

14-13, on 19 hits in 39 at bats,<br />

Broadley's went 20 for 17, Dan<br />

Ibwn (thre« for five), Frank<br />

- Need CashrPiacf i Want Ad -<br />

Fraich Real Estate has Won champions, 119, on 18 hits in 34<br />

Trofa (three for four), and Jim<br />

the championship in tile<br />

wallopped Godfrey Funeraj<br />

Recreation Department's<br />

at Uts. Rumer'i pitcher Sari<br />

aeamer ftiunder were found at 29th schedule tryeuts<br />

WINES • BEERS<br />

640 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-9190<br />

st. and around 40th st.<br />

Dial 398.2241<br />

Weakf<strong>is</strong>h also were off the Ocean City Hawks will begin<br />

Personalizttd<br />

nanders and Port-O-Call late their 11th year in Cape May<br />

Saturday and Sunday afternoon County "Pop Warner" League<br />

Servioe<br />

with boats coming in with as on August lith,<br />

many as 40 f<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Tryouts will be held at ith<br />

••• I let f<strong>is</strong>hing was excellent on and Bay av, gtarting at 6 p.m.<br />

Delivery Stnrlet<br />

large summer flounder and Those not able to attend<br />

wakflsh. The larger flounder please call 399-5104 after 9 p.m.<br />

Gall 827-1111<br />

MAXIMUM RATES<br />

are being caught on red and and make arrangements to<br />

white bucktails with a piece of attend,<br />

iquid, The weakf<strong>is</strong>h are going Jim Blumenstoek will be<br />

fcr squid or sheddar crab. head coach again m<strong>is</strong> year,<br />

Back bay f<strong>is</strong>hing <strong>is</strong> mostly<br />

black bass and fluke on clam,<br />

bloodworm or squid. Boats ! Who sepvet king »<br />

ixciTiNG ... rri<br />

f<strong>is</strong>hing early mornings back by size Cocktails in<br />

HESTATO^IT<br />

PAID ON<br />

Beesleys Point have netted Champagne Glasses?<br />

some nice weakf<strong>is</strong>h on sheddar<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNG<br />

crab with a long leader,<br />

Night f<strong>is</strong>hing at Oorson's * HARRY'S Ml •<br />

ilet <strong>is</strong> producing weakf<strong>is</strong>h Who serves the<br />

. Jtly on grubs, bucktails, largest Lobster Tails<br />

touts, mystery eds and weakflsh<br />

buttons.<br />

in the area?<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

With meat prices constantly<br />

going up one can't afford to • HARRY'S (NT*<br />

have flsh spoil so get them on<br />

Ice as soons as possible, Who has Dinner<br />

Jeff Brown at Angler's Pier Music, Dancing and<br />

reports that Sunday night Andy Nick singing your<br />

Martin Jr. and Andy Martin in<br />

landed 40 weakf<strong>is</strong>h averaging<br />

favorite songs?<br />

bur to five pounds with unit,<br />

k e t '<br />

Thf Cape AAay County National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

interest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If they are not, neitlgher infertst H-ate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates,<br />

Any of our officers will bt glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss oui^ Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY . SEA ISLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DIPOBFT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

Our New Drive-In,<br />

Walk-In Office at<br />

33rd STREET<br />

and<br />

BAY AVENUE<br />

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PAGE FOURTiEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUf SDAY, AUGUST 7,<br />

Dimension upsets Burner's; Court loop race tightens<br />

Humer'a Exxon has reialned<br />

possession of first place despite<br />

a stunning upget at the hands of<br />

Dimension in .(he Recreation<br />

Department's High School<br />

Basketball League, In another<br />

important development,<br />

Miley's Real Estate won two<br />

more games to mane the<br />

Rick Mora (in<br />

Organ and<br />

Vocal<strong>is</strong>t Nightly<br />

For Vour Summer<br />

DinJng Pleasure<br />

OPEN EVERY NIGHT<br />

Ml Beach Drive<br />

Cape May<br />

For Reservations Tall<br />

struggle for the four playoff<br />

spots tighter than ever.<br />

Dimension won one of its two<br />

games last week over Dairy<br />

Queen, 72-58. Dimension seems<br />

to gel stronger with each game,<br />

and th<strong>is</strong> game wai no ex-<br />

ception In the previous<br />

meeting between these two<br />

teams, Dairy Queen won, 77-50,<br />

Dimension placed three<br />

players in double figures.<br />

Captain Lee Dav<strong>is</strong> led<br />

Dimension and all scorers with<br />

27; Jack Flanagan had li, and<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong> Ramsey 14, Dav<strong>is</strong> and<br />

Try Home Styled<br />

Cooking at<br />

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STREET<br />

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Coma <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

and Tou'll<br />

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At Our Clam Bar<br />

(TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE)<br />

Open 7 A.M. 'til Midnight<br />

Fresh F<strong>is</strong>h • Live Lobster<br />

Hoagies • Sandwiches<br />

Take Seafood Back Home,<br />

We'll Pack for the Trip<br />

TRY MPT. BILLS SEAFOOD,<br />

TOU'LL BE "HOOH0" TOO!<br />

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Scott Vandirilice were strong<br />

rebounders for Diminiion For<br />

Dairy Queen, Captain Cliff<br />

Becolte led with 24;, Colemin<br />

Harre popped in if, and George<br />

Poweri had 13,<br />

Firit place Rumer'i trounced<br />

Prep's Restaurant, 58-36 In a<br />

typical Rumer's effort, four<br />

men hit for double figures.<br />

Allen MeCandlesi led with IS,<br />

Greg Harmer had 12, Bob<br />

Knight 11. and Tom Hilley 10<br />

Rumer's has controlled first<br />

place mainly because of the<br />

exceptional teamwork and<br />

mself<strong>is</strong>h play of its members<br />

and the itrong coaching of<br />

Captain Jay Mayer. Prep's<br />

could only manage to place one<br />

player in double figures Mike<br />

Riordan had 12 in a losing<br />

cause.<br />

Everyone present expected<br />

the Rumer'i, Dimeniion game<br />

to be a thriller and no one was<br />

wrong. Dimension Jed 8-4 at the<br />

end of the first quarter.<br />

Rumer's led IS 15 at the half.<br />

Dimeniion led 27-26 at the<br />

three-quarter mark. The final<br />

frame made the difference as<br />

Dimension outseored Rumer'i<br />

27-8, Dimeniion'i Lee Davii<br />

accounted for 16 of the 27 fourth<br />

quarter points. Dav<strong>is</strong> alio led<br />

the Dimeniion scoring with 24<br />

points, Scott Vandaniiee had<br />

tight and jack Flanagan seven.<br />

Davii' 18 points in one<br />

quarter broke the previoui high<br />

of 14 iet by Rumer's Tom Hilley<br />

last week,<br />

Greg Harmer and Allen<br />

MeCandless led the Rumer's<br />

scoring with 12 and 10 points,<br />

respectively.<br />

Miley's Real Estate con-<br />

tinued their scorching pace by<br />

trouncing 0 & R Steaki, 8745,<br />

behind the one-two punch of<br />

Ted Gutowicz and Roger<br />

Warner who sewed 26 and 21<br />

points, respectively. Mike<br />

Duffy and Sttve Daley both<br />

Milted with seven pointi. 0 k<br />

R placed three men in double<br />

figures. Bill F<strong>is</strong>her led with 17,<br />

All<strong>is</strong>on Weir<br />

Board victor<br />

All<strong>is</strong>on Weir, Abington<br />

skipper, outsailed the junior<br />

girls in the Board boat at Ocean<br />

aty Yacht Club in its Friday<br />

series with two victories.<br />

Other double winners were<br />

Q-aig Leonard, Ocean City, in<br />

the Junior Boys and Kathy<br />

Golden, Huntingdon Valley, in<br />

th*, Junior Moth tor Girls,<br />

The Junior Moth for boys<br />

went to George Glenn,<br />

Vmeland, and Jim Sagerholm,<br />

Ocean City, who each had a<br />

victory,<br />

Summariei:<br />

Junior ioards, Girli, Firft gags; 1,<br />

Weir; S, Nan Leute, Navtrtown; a, firm<br />

Johnson, Qtaart city, stcond Race: 1,<br />

Weir, I, Emily Hnwertsn, BlackwoM, 3,<br />

Johnson.<br />

Junior Boards, Boys, First Race; 1.<br />

Leonard; 2, Peter Slain, Ocean City; 3,<br />

Mark lagarnslni, Ocean City Second<br />

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CHILDREN UNDER 12, *1 Jl<br />

Serred NHely 4 JO to 8 P. M.<br />

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AIL YOU CAN POSSIBLY BAT<br />

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AND SALADS INCLUDING<br />

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PLUS TOE FOLLOWING VEGETABLES<br />

AND CASSEROLES<br />

John Hall had 14 and Jim Me<strong>is</strong><br />

12,<br />

Miley'i won their lecond<br />

romp ol the week by defeating<br />

Dairy Queen, 67-35. Ted<br />

Gutowici and Roger Warner<br />

combined to score 40 of their<br />

team's 57 points. Gutowicz had<br />

24 and Warner 18. For Dairy<br />

Queen, Cliff Becotte popped in<br />

A scheduled game betwten<br />

Prep'i Restaurant and GSR<br />

Steaks was rained out during<br />

the first half.<br />

With only a week and a half<br />

left of league play, the stan-<br />

dingi are tightening up and the<br />

scramble for the firit four<br />

playoff spoti <strong>is</strong> strong.<br />

AjthouBh Rumer's has an<br />

impressive record of 8-Z, both<br />

Miley's and Dimension .are<br />

coming on itrong, Miley's<br />

ieems to be the team that has<br />

the beit chance of catching the<br />

picesetters.<br />

Both teams have two games<br />

remaining. Rumer's would<br />

have to lose their two and<br />

Miley's would have to.win their<br />

two. The most exciting game of<br />

the year could be on tap th<strong>is</strong><br />

Wednesday (tomorrow) when<br />

Rumer'» find Miley'i claih at<br />

8:30on the court at 34th it, and<br />

Asbury av. In the 7 o'clock<br />

aame on Wednesday, Prep's<br />

opposes Dairy Queen. <strong>On</strong><br />

Monday, August 13, Dimension<br />

versus Prep's at 7o'clock and G<br />

& R meets Dairy Queen at B;30,<br />

Playoffs begin on Wednesday,<br />

August 15,<br />

League Standlnp<br />

Rumer's Exxon<br />

Miley Real Estate.<br />

Prep's Restaurant<br />

Dimension<br />

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Dairy Queen .<br />

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"Athlete of the ¥«tr", Terry<br />

Tracey, will make hit debut in<br />

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BasketbalJ Tournamait tonight<br />

at halftime of the 6:30 game in<br />

the Recreation Department's<br />

Summer League, In last week's<br />

pity, three top prospects for<br />

All-South Jersey honors next<br />

basketball season advanced to<br />

the second round.<br />

Reggie Miller, six-five<br />

sophomore from Pleaiantville<br />

High School, easily defeated<br />

Paul Grecco, who attended<br />

Murray Sate and was most<br />

valuable player in last Winter's<br />

George Gardiner Memorial<br />

League. Both players Muted<br />

off raid in th<strong>is</strong> match, played<br />

inside the Ocean City High<br />

School gym because of rain,<br />

MlUer finally used h<strong>is</strong> great<br />

height advantage to gain the<br />

lead and won by a 14-8 score. He<br />

now plays All-State star Kevin<br />

Eastman of Haddonfltld next<br />

Monday in a second round<br />

battle.<br />

Mainland Regional senior<br />

Tom Reynolds had a doee<br />

battle with Ocean City Ugh<br />

grad Rich Rtack but finally<br />

worked h<strong>is</strong> way to a 14-10 win.<br />

Reynolds controlled the ball,<br />

frequently stealing it from the<br />

taller Rinck, but was not<br />

shooting with h<strong>is</strong> usual ac-<br />

curacy. Reynolds now meets<br />

Pleasantville's record*<br />

breaking star Hirb White a<br />

wrek from Thursday in a<br />

second round match.<br />

Tom Bentley, an All-Colonial<br />

Conference star from ttMt,-<br />

champion Haddonfield High'<br />

School as a junior thk* past'<br />

season, was advanced to the<br />

second round by defawt when<br />

. Heasantville sophomore Greg<br />

Jackson failed to appear.<br />

Betley bow mMti Atlantic Oty,<br />

aar John Ragland on TTiursday<br />

night in the opening match of<br />

the ieeond round.<br />

Tonight Tracey meets West<br />

Chester's Ron Stewart at<br />

halftime of the 8:SO league<br />

game. After the first game <strong>is</strong><br />

concluded VilJanova's Rich<br />

Mulkeen will oppose AUantic<br />

Oty guard PhU Hackley in<br />

another firit round battle,<br />

Atlantic Qfy star Walt Mont-<br />

ford meets Pleasantville'»<br />

Darryl Martin at halftime of<br />

tomorrow night's 8:30 game,<br />

Betley and Ragland clash on<br />

Thursday even<br />

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Sparked by Haven ov.<br />

in surf and bay 1 Kealtor Board pans revaluation j:<br />

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Two sharks were sighted off<br />

the 5th st. jetty Wednesday in<br />

the early afternoon, Beach<br />

Patrol Cape. George T. Ufferty<br />

reported.<br />

Bathers were called in for •<br />

4iort period of time until the<br />

aharka were no longer v<strong>is</strong>ible.<br />

Utferty said that the sharks<br />

probably nude their appearance<br />

due to the unusually<br />

w»rm water temperatures.<br />

.Another shark made an<br />

appearance Tuesday afternoon<br />

n the reat Egg Harbor Bay to<br />

the d<strong>is</strong>may of Trooper Keoneth<br />

Oawford, 31, of Hammonton<br />

State Police Barracks, who was<br />

•pear f<strong>is</strong>hing with friend*<br />

approximately 500 yards east of<br />

Personality award<br />

the Longport-Oceen City toll<br />

bridge at about 4:15 p.m.<br />

A 12-foot White Tipped Shark<br />

attacked Crawford and the two<br />

bass which be had speared<br />

underwater. Fearing for h<strong>is</strong><br />

life. Crawford climbed to the<br />

top of a nearby piling as the<br />

shark attacked once again<br />

snatching the two bass and the<br />

spear gun. Four other men in a<br />

boat, who were diving with<br />

Crawford, rescued him.<br />

As a result of the ><br />

Crawford has no r<br />

continuing h<strong>is</strong> flsb divt<br />

fora while. He said. '<br />

Bee a shark that big, I get out of<br />

the water. If they're hungry<br />

like that, shame on somebody."<br />

Cuoningfaam of wt; tAmd tvtwnship<br />

was ai^ardfet tfbm twice In Wbt entry. Senior Photo,<br />

, Henry Bamberger presenU the Founder's Award<br />

to Utae Heather Leah Rpue of Easton, Pa. Senior<br />

Rtiidents petition state<br />

fer new grade crossing<br />

of the "Bay<br />

'wottoaoftbedty*<br />

near 34* at. have<br />

l the New Jmray<br />

df lYtwaportathn<br />

of th«<br />

ng Seaabotta<br />

etttita of ttao<br />

JbiwM Schumacher, chief of<br />

the Bur»*u of UUlitiea of tha<br />

Oapartm«nt of ftanaportatlcn,<br />

in Trwton. It c)t«t inad«qi«ta<br />

art; prowction «a • primary<br />

reaaon far tlw new oomiog. M<br />

ttwnrnuu Um«the only acctaa<br />

rot* to the devftommt tor<br />

BnmjdpmeM statiotM at J»th<br />

at ttti Mh am) am Ma.<br />

' Vha erqating >oul«l alfo<br />

-at<br />

£ c eggs<br />

^V-5,^^2S3(j^sS!<br />

AM<br />

by Tliomas Watkins<br />

The Ocean City Board of<br />

Realtors th<strong>is</strong> week called for a<br />

complete reassessment of land<br />

values in the city<br />

Board President Leon<br />

Gr<strong>is</strong>baum said the revaluation<br />

ts necessary because the job<br />

done last year by the D Allen<br />

Stretch Agency "<strong>is</strong> simply<br />

incorrect."<br />

The latest troubles with last<br />

year's revaluation came out aa<br />

a result of taxpayers hearings<br />

before the County Board of<br />

Taxation Tuesday on properties<br />

along both side a of Haven av.<br />

from 18th to 25th sts.<br />

The Board of Taxation heard<br />

the appeals of the property<br />

owna* after City Tax Assessor<br />

Charles Chappatte notified the<br />

people their land assessment<br />

were being ra<strong>is</strong>ed th<strong>is</strong> summer<br />

to correct an error in last year's<br />

work<br />

Gr<strong>is</strong>baum and Realtor<br />

Bobert OrdUle attended the<br />

hearings representing the Real<br />

Estate Board and than- own<br />

interests'. Gr<strong>is</strong>baum said the<br />

revaluation along Haven av. Is<br />

d<strong>is</strong>criminatory to those people<br />

and a form of spot assessment.<br />

He said the new assessments<br />

bring those lot* to 80 or 90<br />

percent of purchase value,<br />

while many other lots In town<br />

are assessed at only 30 to 40<br />

64th consecutive year<br />

percent of market value<br />

OrdDh) dted examples of lots<br />

in the tqBO block of Central av.<br />

assess*^* l»,400 and lots on<br />

Haves av. now assessed at<br />

fft.lOOt, "How can th<strong>is</strong> be fair? "<br />

he mid.<br />

GriabaUm Said he felt both<br />

Stretch** work aqd the<br />

assessment Job on the<br />

buildtyujs., done by Jacob<br />

CtanibtaU, of Chicago, were<br />

an*pointed<br />

out the dtscr«fAiici# 4»"'<br />

the Haven a v. land. Gtr^cB fAt<br />

he gave Chappatte th» fe,'<br />

ahead, and supports th* *&-.'<br />

ditional assestmt^tg 'a*.<br />

"necessary" to bringtH* ftav*ft -<br />

av. lott in line with te* r*tt W<br />

oondhkm of Haven »».<br />

enter Into the revtUuMm.<br />

picture. He said sale* *)r4'<br />

most important factor. ,y\<br />

Gr<strong>is</strong>baum and Or4U|#<br />

Tot parade shorter, but even better<br />

by Catherine " t. Bowen<br />

Ocean Oty's 64th Annual<br />

Baby Parade was produced,<br />

yesteniiy under brightly sunny<br />

«W«iwithacoolgenUe-blowing<br />

Almost 190 entries<br />

\ dawn the wooden way<br />

an enthusiastic and<br />

ined crowd,<br />

marching bands and<br />

three string bands provided the<br />

music along the parade route<br />

while three groups of twirivrt<br />

also Old routines to entertain'<br />

tntfterowda.<br />

H<strong>is</strong>s Patricia A. Hu<br />

Ib<strong>is</strong> dty, Queen Infanta '.<br />

ruled over the event and<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>ted by her lad<br />

waiting, the MISSM<br />

Nelms, of Medford-<br />

Her Highness<br />

of Alhton, Pa.,<br />

_. . an, of Lafayette<br />

|.t and Ctir<strong>is</strong>tlne Wotell,<br />

1.<br />

|, personalities who<br />

) route while riding in<br />

Lihlee were Mi«a<br />

Dees, Mlu Ocean<br />

e. Lou<strong>is</strong>-Marie Houd,<br />

"ec; M<strong>is</strong>s Betsy<br />

, Vim Night In Venice;<br />

Queen Infanta XLIV Patricia Hunter and her ladies-in-waiting rode th<strong>is</strong> lovely<br />

float. Senior Photo.<br />

Pandoras box opened<br />

Sunday ice cream sales<br />

are matter of opinion<br />

The City's recent crack-down<br />

on Sunday Blue law violations<br />

hu put some merchants into a<br />

quandry about what they can<br />

sell and who can sell It,<br />

City Solicitor Bobert F.<br />

Gflrrett.in. said h<strong>is</strong> phone has<br />

been ringing all week with<br />

reports of Sunday violations<br />

and questions of enforcement.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger carried<br />

a story earlier th<strong>is</strong> week<br />

reporting blue law activity by<br />

Police Department detectives<br />

tor the past three weeks. Pellet<br />

Chief Benjamin L. Dungan<br />

admitted that Ms men have<br />

own v<strong>is</strong>iting stores, primarily<br />

on the boardwalk, in Search of<br />

Sunday violation*.<br />

Dungan said warning* were<br />

given the first two weeks and<br />

last Sunday the detectives went<br />

out with orders to arrest<br />

violators. No arrests were<br />

made.<br />

Nevertheless, the enforcement<br />

campaign has ra<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

some interesting questions. An<br />

apparent violator of the Sunday<br />

dosing Ordinance M7, who has<br />

not been arrested, <strong>is</strong> the<br />

operator of Parker's Canteen.<br />

Parker setls food and<br />

pevsragea Irmctm truck: along<br />

the beachfront. The <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

states that such sales trom any<br />

wagort, aiMoniobue or motor<br />

vaFltfe 09 Sunday <strong>is</strong> Illegal.<br />

Mm SUuffer, of MM Wesley<br />

av., holds u tnjrcantUe<br />

licenses to operate bicycle<br />

propelled ice cream carts and<br />

sell the items throughout town.<br />

The only other three licenses<br />

belong to WUbert Gerald, of 441<br />

Asbury av.<br />

For a while it appeared<br />

Stauffer and Gerald were in<br />

violation of the <strong>ordinance</strong>, but<br />

Weather<br />

Sonny bat haiy today<br />

and Id morrow with high*<br />

in the M's along the shore<br />

and In the »i inland.<br />

Chance of r«ln tt percent<br />

on Friday. Continued hot<br />

and humid Sunday with<br />

scattered tftentoon and<br />

evening thunder showers<br />

for the Inland. Fair and<br />

warm on Monday with<br />

highs in the M's and lows<br />

In the 7«'s. U.S.<br />

WEATHER SERVICE.<br />

Tides<br />

fTM tmaST MAWBRIDM<br />

NOTICS - a*** V> kMr *K<br />

1. AM 1 kaw Mr SMatoy'a Ptto<br />

AJM.<br />

AUOUtT lift<br />

* «U ttd<br />

» IT I'll<br />

*:» to<br />

a>.M<br />

toh tow<br />

•.» r.m<br />

1 fan JJO<br />

in June of Ifhg' former City<br />

Solicitor Joalah E. DuBoit<br />

made a ruling on that question<br />

following the arrest of an ice<br />

cream salesman who used a<br />

truck to peddle h<strong>is</strong> goods,<br />

DuBo<strong>is</strong> successfully argued<br />

that the use of a motor vehicle<br />

violated the intent of the <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

He then said the ordnance<br />

said nothing about the<br />

we of tricycles with cold box«i<br />

driven by muscle power,<br />

.Stauffer continued to operate<br />

h<strong>is</strong> ice cream carts until th<strong>is</strong><br />

year when the question came<br />

up again, Does the City<br />

Solicitor have the right to interpret<br />

the <strong>ordinance</strong> or <strong>is</strong> th<strong>is</strong><br />

a matter for the courts? To get<br />

a ruling from the court th<strong>is</strong> City<br />

would have to arrest an apparent<br />

violator.<br />

Garrett. said he wasn't<br />

making a Judgment one way or<br />

the other, but presumed th<strong>is</strong><br />

applied to the Sale of Sunday<br />

newspapers on the street. The<br />

Solicitor noted the sale of<br />

newspapers <strong>is</strong> permitted in<br />

sore*.<br />

The Sunday closing law,<br />

adopted in MBS, specifically<br />

•ays; in paragraph "u".<br />

"<strong>Newspaper</strong> reporting and<br />

activities In securing news for<br />

publication and tbe^bJlcation,<br />

sale, and delivery of<br />

MM Connie A. Leek, Mas<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>an; M<strong>is</strong>s Suzanne<br />

Hummer, M<strong>is</strong>s New Jersey;<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Patricia L. Everett, M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

New Jersey (M<strong>is</strong>s U.S.A.<br />

Pageant) and M<strong>is</strong>s Angela<br />

Albani, M<strong>is</strong>s Atlantic County.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Wakfenan,<br />

Mrs. Waldman and Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners<br />

Marilyn Moore and<br />

Luther Wallace, ni., awarded<br />

Baby Parade<br />

th<strong>is</strong> 'n that<br />

noted Rer*:<br />

Everyone loves, animals and<br />

the thriU of touehtag toe,<br />

specially one not available<br />

every day. Is especially keen to<br />

children. The Philadelphia Zoo<br />

sent Its mobile unit down to the<br />

parade yesterday complete<br />

with several animals the<br />

Alldren could touch. The Zoo<br />

public relations director also<br />

was dressed as an ape and<br />

mixed with the spectators with<br />

a large snake. The snake was<br />

very soft, smooth and warm to<br />

touch contrary to popular belief<br />

that i snake's ikJn <strong>is</strong> rough.<br />

Little Steven Chorzalewsld<br />

who won a Judges' Award looks<br />

like he just might make a good<br />

Phillies prospect in about li or<br />

18 y«ars. Phillies'<br />

management, keep your eyes<br />

on him. He sure has a good<br />

throwing arm right now and he<br />

<strong>is</strong> only two and one-half For a<br />

small fee h<strong>is</strong> address could be<br />

obtained.<br />

Quite a contrast was noted<br />

between the sleek new convertibles<br />

used for the<br />

dignitaries and an old 1918<br />

Franklin which rode down the<br />

boardwalk. The license tag was<br />

from Utah and the old Franklin<br />

wai doing O.K.<br />

Speaking of convertibles, it <strong>is</strong><br />

worth mention. What will<br />

parades do U a few years when<br />

the convertibles work their way<br />

out. The last one let t the factory<br />

in Detroit a couple of<br />

weeks ago. Air conditioning has<br />

made them a thing of the past<br />

but a parade just won't be the<br />

•me without them.<br />

Mits Quebec, Mmle Lou<strong>is</strong>-<br />

Marie Houd, paced the parade<br />

yesterday and on behalf of<br />

Canada presented Mayor<br />

Waldman with an invitation to<br />

be a representative at the<br />

Canadian Olympics, They grow<br />

them lovely up north too.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e often wonders what<br />

former Baby Parade particlpanti<br />

think of it all.<br />

Yesterday an entry of the<br />

Patterson children of<br />

Philadelphia was l<strong>is</strong>ted as First<br />

Members of the Quarter<br />

Century Club, The children<br />

rode in the same wagon their<br />

father rode in for the 1141<br />

parade, Just 25 years ago. And<br />

the wagon still did a good Job,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the side they had a picture of<br />

the 1848 entry.<br />

e u n e idM WM U8ed by<br />

•nttaued on pap 9 <br />

ethe pr<strong>is</strong>es. Also making a<br />

eaentatian wsts Henry<br />

inberg* *br «** year<br />

prasents the' Amnden Awart<br />

to the Personality Wimwr in<br />

honor fl» Wslate^ father who<br />

fcnnded the Baby Parade.<br />

Babies of aU sizes and ages<br />

earned tsw^anpredatlon of the<br />

spectatsrs and judges, 9pedal<br />

awards included the Founder's<br />

Award presented for persoauUty<br />

to Heather Leah Rose;<br />

one-Vear, five-month-old<br />

daugmer of Mr. and Mrs. Ben<br />

Rose,! of Easton, Pa. Heather<br />

was entered as M<strong>is</strong>s Anstslea<br />

Gown'<br />

e a kite<br />

Awards<br />

conthiued 04<br />

pictures (rf sugar<br />

lollipops inatoe<br />

IMfeepnd Mia' .<br />

want, t» tht entry wifch I<br />

to beJhe cr»wd tttasssi' <<br />

day, two snd ooetmU-I<br />

Brian StCTmChonsJewA<br />

of Mr. antf sirs. SteveA<br />

salewski, of<br />

Another sasctaj<br />

year was a Gra<br />

AwvdinwfcVIn<br />

'sconced in a carriage all Klmberly White,—_^<br />

frimmeaVin «ft|k and white. Mr. and Mrs. Fred WW**,<br />

Jt>mrftbesi4t>*4dLttK familiar of Rockville, Md., rj«m1<br />

nurwy rfcyair "What Arrj , o, . ,<br />

little Girls Maae^ Of" ajjd ' • VT^jaiptfnjied on Pi<br />

Outstanding twins<br />

Mrs. B, Tliomas Waldman officiates at the<br />

presentation of the award to the Outstanding Tvvinj,,<br />

Wendy and Lynn Pinto of Somers Point. It was rioted •<br />

that th<strong>is</strong> was very coincidental as Mrs. Waldman al§0<br />

Is the mother of twin daughters. Senior Photo.<br />

Parking funds show<br />

prosperous season<br />

A) 1 report to Mayor B Thomas<br />

Waldman ldman from the Ocean City<br />

Parking Authority reveals that<br />

receipts tor the first seven<br />

months of th<strong>is</strong> year are far<br />

ahead of the same period last<br />

year.<br />

Receipts thus tar from all<br />

Parking Authority sources th<strong>is</strong><br />

year totals $14,660, compared to<br />

$n,429 for the, same period last<br />

year. The figures were submitted<br />

by Authority Secretary-<br />

Treasurer David N. Blyler,<br />

The Authority has sold $2,502<br />

worth of parking permits th<strong>is</strong><br />

year, compared to $2,237 last<br />

year, Tht boardwalk lot »t gtk<br />

st, has yielded $4,333 during tl*<br />

first seven months of l»73,<br />

compared to $3,977 last ytiaf.<br />

The Nth it, beach lot <strong>is</strong> «J»Q<br />

up from 11,649 l<strong>is</strong>t ye#r to<br />

$1,855 th<strong>is</strong> summer. The lot<br />

the Longport toll bridge <strong>is</strong> '<br />

slightly from $s36 to $334.<br />

The former dty lot at a*<br />

and Westa v. <strong>is</strong> way up ovef *<br />

summtHrom $38 to *W>.<br />

tot in the 700 Hock of<br />

«ontinued


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Sates will be held th<strong>is</strong> Satur-<br />

*y in Ocean City when the 56th<br />

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Tournament begins at 10 a.m.,<br />

ah it. and Bay av.<br />

The *vent beg an in 1918 and<br />

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57 years with the exception of<br />

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Leading turfcaiters in the<br />

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City Cup, a prodigious trophy<br />

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ounces and standing 43 inches<br />

tall. A recent re-evaluation of<br />

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purpose placed its<br />

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world, eclipsing such famed<br />

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• Mtatiets<br />

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participating in the 57 year-old<br />

tourney. Carting in competition<strong>is</strong><br />

described by veteran sport-<br />

with spinning reels. The Cup <strong>is</strong> d<strong>is</strong>play in • special case in City<br />

man Harold T". Gray, of Ocean<br />

casting d<strong>is</strong>tance per man (for a<br />

awarded to the team winning Hall, It <strong>is</strong> removed only on five-man team) has ranged Stadium in New York matching<br />

City, as "a'clattic example 61<br />

the conveitional event along special ooeasloni. <strong>On</strong>e of thme from M2.7 feet to «9,n feet. the immortal Babe Ruth with<br />

strict d<strong>is</strong>cipline and use of<br />

with medals and team trophies will be on th<strong>is</strong> Saturday for the Casters in pre-cup totmaments Harold Lents, world champion<br />

special skill, as only one<br />

for individual efforH,<br />

championships at 5th st, and have exceeded MB feej or more caster. The contest was won bv<br />

backlash, one line break or one<br />

After the cup's latest value Bay av.<br />

than twice the length of two Lent* who cast further than<br />

infraction of the rules such as<br />

was reported it was removed During the 37 yeari of football fields. Equipment Babe could hit a pitched ball<br />

stepping over the foul line can<br />

from circulation and put oncompetition,<br />

the average improvement <strong>is</strong> ereditsd for the that afternoon.<br />

ruin the chances for a team<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tance changes over the The Ocean City F<strong>is</strong>hing Quo,<br />

winning the cup "<br />

years.<br />

co-sponsors of the event, with<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Saturday's Surfcasting<br />

During the 1920's a publicity the Oty, <strong>is</strong> the only one of the<br />

Tournament <strong>is</strong> free to the<br />

Eureka t The mystery tool stunt was held in Yankee original easting teams still<br />

public.<br />

<strong>is</strong> a miner's candleholder<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger has solved the mystery of what i§ the<br />

unidentifiable object at Wallace's Hardware Store, which wai<br />

picturedjn Tuesday's Sentinel.<br />

Ralph Ebeling, of Broomall, Pa., and a summer resident at 1238<br />

Weiley av. for approximately 13 years, stopped by the Sentinel-<br />

Ledger and explained what the object <strong>is</strong> and the purpose it served.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> a miner's candle holder. The long sharp point <strong>is</strong> used to stick<br />

into the crevices of a cave, and the hook for hanging it on a ledge.<br />

Ebeling said that the candle holder <strong>is</strong> possibly 80 to 100 years old,<br />

and that it was madeoue of thin metal by local Wackimiths.<br />

Ebeling <strong>is</strong> the former owner of a miner's candle holder which had<br />

belonged to h<strong>is</strong> deceased father irrlaw, Walter Metalugin, who was<br />

a metallurg<strong>is</strong>t for Primus Chemical Co. in Primus, Pa.<br />

Ebeling has passed on the candle holder to h<strong>is</strong> grandsons Chr<strong>is</strong><br />

and Jeff Ebeling in Atlanta, Ga. in hopes that the antique tool will<br />

not be lost or forgotten with the passage of time.<br />

George L Huber<br />

CORED* CITY • George L.<br />

Huber, of Aetna dr., died<br />

suddenly at h<strong>is</strong> home Monday.<br />

He was 75.<br />

Mr. Huber wai born in<br />

Philadelphia and had made h<strong>is</strong><br />

home here for 20 years. He was<br />

retired 10 years ago as<br />

president of the Mitchell Pipe<br />

Pitting Company of<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

He was a member of<br />

Athelthan Lodge 482 F and AM<br />

of Philadelphia, LuLu Temple<br />

Shrine alto of Philadelphia and<br />

_was currant president of the<br />

Corbin City Council,<br />

A graduate of Temple<br />

University, Mr, Huber was a<br />

member of the American<br />

Society of Mechanical<br />

Engineers, the Society of<br />

American Military Engineers<br />

and of the Franklin Institute in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Surviving <strong>is</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife,<br />

Mildred.<br />

Langley Funeral Home in<br />

Tuckahoe with the Rev, Harry<br />

Finde<strong>is</strong>on, pastor of the Corbin<br />

City Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church, ofplating,<br />

imermtnt will be at<br />

Head of the River Ceto6e*y,<br />

Estelle Manor. Masonic services<br />

were held last evening,<br />

Minnie H. Yarrington<br />

Mrs, Minnie H, Yarrington,<br />

of 343 Corinthian av., died<br />

Saturday at her home. She was<br />

OMtmties<br />

Mrs, Yarrington wai a former<br />

resid«nt of Glanside, Pa,,<br />

and had made her home here<br />

for 51 jws. She wai a member<br />

"rf OicTEBiCerirStiar.<br />

Surviving ire two sons,<br />

Robert W,, Jr., of Woodjtown,<br />

and William H., of Glenside,<br />

four grandchildren, five great<br />

grandchildren and one s<strong>is</strong>ter,<br />

Mrs. May Rogers, of California.<br />

Services were held Tuesday<br />

afternoon In Glenside with<br />

interment at George<br />

Washington Memorial Park,<br />

Plymouth Meeting, Pa, Contributions<br />

may be made to the<br />

Book of Rememberanees at St.<br />

Peter's Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church,<br />

Glenside.<br />

August Koskamp<br />

August Koakamp, of 606 E.<br />

Oh st,, died Monday in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital. He was SB,<br />

Mr. Koskamp wat born in<br />

E<strong>is</strong>en, Germany, formerly<br />

resided In Philadelphia moving<br />

Services will be held today<br />

(Friday) at 3 p.m. ^at the,<br />

here 25 years ago. He was a<br />

retired dfief.<br />

nSurvtoon include Mi wife,<br />

Bielmr ti~; two dangliteii,<br />

Mrs, Karan Roraaine, of<br />

tetanbuhl, Turkey, and MM<br />

BandMJKdikamp, of Lan<br />

sdownft^^ three s<strong>is</strong>ters in<br />

Germany: one brother, Bernacd,<br />

of Philadelphia; and two<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Services were hdd Wednesday<br />

aftei-noon at the Godtrey<br />

funeral Home, Interment<br />

was at Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo.<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THI OCIANCITY Sf NTINIL-LiDGIR<br />

Fergus orr-Carlyle wedding<br />

in First Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

JThe First United Method<strong>is</strong>t p<strong>is</strong>tor, officiated at the 5:30<br />

Oiurch was tht letting July 28 p.m deWilP-rlnE ceremony and<br />

for the wedding of Betty Lynne WilhPlm A fineize was<br />

Ferguson and Bruce E Carlyle<br />

The Rev, Charles Wiieock,<br />

SMALl PRINT ~<br />

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PAGf 6 — SICTION ONE<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINiLLEDQER<br />

Babies have their day at Ocean City<br />

^ fr . m _ •-..,- • ,. ..« r v _ ^s.. r t k..^Kk l 'LauBn?^m Pit Ian—i . • _ . . _. . _, M.^ L «<br />

ME AND MY SHADOWS-The Sweeney children from Bellmawr won a first<br />

prize in Div<strong>is</strong>ion A, Section III. Senior Photo.<br />

DIAMONDS ARE A<br />

GIRL'S BEST FRIEND<br />

— Th<strong>is</strong> old saying captured<br />

third prize in<br />

Div<strong>is</strong>ion A, Section III<br />

for Jill Ann Cochran of<br />

Wallingford, Pa. Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

WAYWARD TQf-gWiMpr little feUo* » booked<br />

on candy and being pftrdSI by two mini-patrolmen<br />

TOM SAWYER=-and a real<strong>is</strong>tic one at that. Th<strong>is</strong> Idreiof SlafefaJiffi ]£Jott!!of North<br />

won a second prize in Div<strong>is</strong>ion C for Wendr&ipley of Wales, Pa. Senior Photo iW « zo « a o* worm<br />

ulendora. Senior Photo.<br />

I'M MOMMY'S PRECIOUS GIFT FROM<br />

IffiAVEN - won for Dale Daniel Dempsey of Erial a<br />

second prize in Div<strong>is</strong>ion A, Section I, Senior Photo,<br />

BIRTHDAY PARTV-EUem ud Kevin<br />

w Drexel Hill, ft., celebrate winning third<br />

Hvliton A, Section n. Senior Photof<br />

mm-<br />

COMMERCIAL WINNER-Laura's Fudge of Wildwood took first prize in the<br />

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Babies<br />

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Mrs, James Pinto, of 18<br />

Qiapman blvd, Semerg Point,<br />

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Annies Md carried matcmng<br />

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Div<strong>is</strong>ions and the winners<br />

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Div<strong>is</strong>ion A for Fancy Dressed<br />

children. Section one for those<br />

up to three years old: firit prtie<br />

winner was eight and one-half<br />

month old Kerry Lee Cunningham,<br />

daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. John Cunningham, of Mt,<br />

Laurel Township, Sit entered<br />

under the title Buttons and<br />

Bows. The entire float was<br />

made of pink and whits checked<br />

gingham with black bows.<br />

Little Kerry was seated in the<br />

rear and had her doll with her.<br />

Second prize went to Dale<br />

Daniel Dempsey, eight-monthold<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel<br />

Dempsey, of Brial. He was<br />

entered as "I'm Mommy'i<br />

Precious Gift from Heaven."<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> adorable little blonde gift<br />

was seated on a cloud of blue<br />

with a pair of white wingi in the<br />

back.<br />

Taking third prize was one<br />

and one-half year old Tanya<br />

Ann Kozlek, daughter of Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Thomas Kozlek, of<br />

Merchantville. She was An Old<br />

Fashioned Girl riding in a red<br />

carriage and wearing a red<br />

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white pinafore and carrying a<br />

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Section two wai for children<br />

three to six years old. First<br />

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nin*-jnonth-old Joan Me-<br />

Dermott, daughter of Mr, and<br />

Mrs, John McDermott, of<br />

Margate, Joan depicted<br />

women's lib as a female<br />

lifeguard. Her backdrop bore<br />

the legend, "You've Come a<br />

Long Way Baby."<br />

faking second prize was<br />

three-year^ three-month-old<br />

Carol Ann Chambers, daughter<br />

of Mr, and Mrs, Robert<br />

Chambers, of Springfield, She<br />

wai entered as "Chriitmas<br />

Carol,"<br />

Third prize went to 14-monthold<br />

Eileen and four-year-old<br />

Kevin Killoran, children of Mr.<br />

and Mn. Lasrence Killoran, of<br />

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Chr<strong>is</strong>tine and Terry Sweeney,<br />

children of Mr, and Mn,<br />

William Sweeney, of Bellmawr,<br />

They were entered as Me and<br />

My Shadow With Chr<strong>is</strong>tine<br />

dressed in a white tuxedo with<br />

silver and black trim and the<br />

boys dressed in black tuxedoes<br />

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Taking second prize was six<br />

year-old Colleen Engl<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

daughter of Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Robert Engl<strong>is</strong>h, of<br />

Philadelphia pressed in a<br />

yellow frock with a white<br />

pinafore, yellow clogs and<br />

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Capturing third prize was<br />

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PAGE g — SiCTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

FRESH WEAKFISH, BLUEFISH,<br />

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PAGi 10— SiCTlON ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

- - shop and save the Want Ad Way - Parking m§f§r vandal fined $500 in court<br />

TILTOHSHOPPINO CENTER<br />

N0HTHFIEI.O—Mi )HJ<br />

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Features Weeknites—«, I and 10<br />

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MONDAYS thru SATURDAYS (No Sunday Shows)<br />

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Groups<br />

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pi iiuerest.<br />

Weber interned with the<br />

P<strong>is</strong>cataway police force last<br />

year — (he township passed an<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> to enable him to do it<br />

—and will work with it again in<br />

the fall as an independent study<br />

project.<br />

The IH'ear-old has an -uncle,<br />

a former New York City<br />

policeman, who argues against<br />

h<strong>is</strong> becoming a cop "It's low,<br />

it's boring," the uncle says.<br />

"Yes, it'i low, it's boring, it's<br />

degrading, you have to deal<br />

with someof the worst people in<br />

society," responds Weber, "but<br />

if it's done right, it can be very<br />

rewarding."<br />

New Arrivals<br />

Four boys and two girls<br />

joined famuin of thii area at<br />

the Stork Club of Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital during the<br />

period of July 31 to August 1,<br />

Congratulations go to:<br />

Joseph and Barbara<br />

(Creamer} Moytr, I? Black<br />

Oak dr., Palermo, a boy. My<br />

Donald and Elizabeth<br />

(Matthet) Malloy, 409 Van Sam<br />

av., Unwood, a boy, July si,<br />

William and Dor<strong>is</strong> SbotweU)<br />

Brown, 13 School House dr.,<br />

Somers Point, a girl, August 2,<br />

Barry and Lou Ann (Flagter)<br />

Aldridge, Apt, 193 Somers Point<br />

Village, Somers Point, a boy,<br />

Annual 3,<br />

Daniel and Chr<strong>is</strong>tina (Hand)<br />

Horn, 2iu Wabash av,<br />

wood,.a girl, August 5.<br />

William and MicheJe (Ulrtel<br />

Ward, 5 Eve dr., Bargaintowi<br />

• boy, August 6.<br />

AN APOLOGY<br />

The gremlins got into<br />

typesetting department agei<br />

causing an error in an addref<br />

appearing in Tuesday's edttka<br />

The rtory wai on a Defenan<br />

Driving eourse being offer*<br />

the public. Reg<strong>is</strong>tration an.<br />

details may be made with t*<br />

instructor, William H. ColowS<br />

whose address <strong>is</strong> 2843 Centra<br />

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PA<br />

i<br />

PAGf 2 — SICTION TWO<br />

Summer v<strong>is</strong>itor hmre<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SINTiNfU-LfDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1973<br />

c<br />

Dr.Mike rolled-up-sleeves Wilkes College president<br />

SPECIAL TO; OCEAN CITY<br />

guy who knew just about<br />

SENTINEL-LEDCER<br />

action some of h<strong>is</strong> hopes and A college president like th<strong>is</strong><br />

everyone by h<strong>is</strong> first name,<br />

faculty and later as dean of<br />

dreams for a bigger and better sounds too good to be true. They<br />

alwayihadtimetosit down and<br />

academic affairs. And things<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the most d<strong>is</strong>tingu<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

Wilkes College. •<br />

simply don't make them, ex.<br />

rap with the itudentj and<br />

haven't changed since he<br />

v<strong>is</strong>itors to Ocean City th<strong>is</strong><br />

Then fate stepped in and cept in the movies or for<br />

seemed to go out of h<strong>is</strong> way to<br />

became president.<br />

vacation seaion 1» Dr. Franc<strong>is</strong><br />

Tropical Storm Agnes telev<strong>is</strong>ion series about the<br />

make their worries h<strong>is</strong> concern.<br />

H<strong>is</strong> wife, Ann Marie, hat long<br />

J. Michelini, president of<br />

delivered days upon dayj of untypical American campus.<br />

The students wanted to see<br />

since given up being surpr<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

Wilkes Collefe and- tht in-<br />

rainfall that sent the nearby Probably the most astoun-<br />

Dr. Mike move into the coveted<br />

by the arrival of unexpected<br />

dividual who guided the in<br />

Susquehanna River to record ding part of th<strong>is</strong> entire saga <strong>is</strong><br />

position of the second president<br />

v<strong>is</strong>itors at all hours. "I really<br />

stitulion bach to operaiional<br />

flood heights and caused an that the real Dr. Mike <strong>is</strong>n't<br />

in the h<strong>is</strong>tory of Wilkei College,<br />

wouldn't have it any other<br />

Sat us after it suffered 114.<br />

estimated il4-million in aware that he <strong>is</strong> acting any<br />

but they feated the possibility<br />

way," she admitted, "Mike <strong>is</strong><br />

million in damage when the<br />

damage to the 23-acre campus differently than any college<br />

that they would he losing him ai<br />

going to be running around<br />

June S3, 1972 flood from<br />

and its buildings-<br />

president would.<br />

a friend among the faculty and<br />

worrying about other people<br />

Tropical Storm Agnes hit<br />

admin<strong>is</strong>tration — a spot where 1 Confronted once by an older<br />

The story of the college's<br />

until the day he dies," she said.<br />

WilkM=B«rre, Pi.<br />

and more soph<strong>is</strong>ticated<br />

they could always bring their almost miraculous recovery<br />

"He's been that way as long as<br />

member of the faculty about h<strong>is</strong><br />

The president of the Nor<br />

troubles and walk away with an has been told a thousand times.<br />

I've known him and that in-<br />

lack of presidential academic<br />

theastern Pennsylvania in-<br />

easier feeling.<br />

Emerging from the sludgecludes<br />

some of the rough times<br />

aplomb, the 47-yeir-old<br />

dependent college <strong>is</strong> no<br />

Now that three years have covered campus and the<br />

when w* were roughing our<br />

educator looked shocked.<br />

newcomer to Ocean City. He<br />

passed there <strong>is</strong> no longer any stinking piles of debr<strong>is</strong> has been<br />

way through h<strong>is</strong> early graduate<br />

and h<strong>is</strong> family have been<br />

"Hell, I'm going to do things<br />

doubt about the answer to a reborn institution of higher<br />

school days."<br />

coming to whit he calls "the<br />

the way I've always done<br />

' whether success will spoil Dr. learning and a president who<br />

Success hasn't spoiled Dr<br />

best spot on the Atiantie Coait"<br />

them," he responded. "I don't<br />

Mike — an affectionate name mudraked and slopped<br />

Mike. But a good deal of it <strong>is</strong><br />

for the past 15 years. The<br />

want to try to be something I'm<br />

that they tacked on him in h<strong>is</strong> shoulder-to-shoulder with<br />

rubbing off on Wilkes College<br />

family took up a month's<br />

not."<br />

earlier days in the classrooms hundreds of students an8<br />

and h<strong>is</strong> open friendliness <strong>is</strong> h<strong>is</strong><br />

residence on August i at 31H<br />

Michelini<br />

The older professor hastened<br />

and one that he readiJj ae- former students wdei saw<br />

trademark in the community.<br />

.Simpson av.<br />

to clarify h<strong>is</strong> position, "No<br />

The New Jersey-torn college second president of the small,<br />

oepted md responded to. nothing unusual ibout Dr. Mike offense, President Michelini,"<br />

president <strong>is</strong> a legend on the non-denominational private Dr. Mike has managed to — not the president of the he said, "I simply meant that a<br />

Wilkes campus even though he allege in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. adjust under the most trying college in th<strong>is</strong> situation — being man in your position must keep<br />

ii still a few yeari away from BO The choice by the ielectlon circumstances to the Job of part of the recovery action. a d<strong>is</strong>tinct line between himself<br />

years old.<br />

committee of Dr. Mike met handling the office of president. If by th<strong>is</strong> bizarre Summer of nd the rest of the campus,"<br />

It has been three years since with total approval of the H<strong>is</strong> biggest test came less than 1972 it had not become apparent "That," retorted the irked<br />

the students of Wilkes College Hmoit 2,500 students. And it two years after he had been in that the Dr. Mike of old had not president, "<strong>is</strong> exactly what I<br />

asked, "Will success spoil Dr. met with the approval of office. It was at a time when he changed whan he assumed the don't want to do, I want our<br />

Mike?"<br />

several thousands who went was just settling down to the presidency, the effort put forth students and faculty to be<br />

That wil the summer of 1970<br />

before them. They all knew Dr. comforts of having put together and the accompl<strong>is</strong>hments that aware every second they are<br />

and their Dr. Mike had sud-<br />

Francii J. Michelini ai Dr. a well organized team of ad- resulted left the ind<strong>is</strong>putable here that th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> their college.<br />

denly taken on new importance<br />

Mlk« — a biology profe<strong>is</strong>or and min<strong>is</strong>trators and faculty. The. fact — suoctts certainly had And as I see my role here it <strong>is</strong> to<br />

— he had been selected as the<br />

dean of academic affairs. To all time was ripe for puffins inrn not spoiled Dr. Mike<br />

do the best job I can with the<br />

he was regarded as a/ regular<br />

same God-given deiire to be<br />

friendly that I've had since I<br />

was a kid in Clifton CN.J.)"<br />

LINCOLN<br />

Seniors reduced bus fare<br />

Time and again he has<br />

demonstrated h<strong>is</strong> total concern<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration <strong>is</strong> underway for the students. "Education <strong>is</strong><br />

a lot more than Just bricks and<br />

MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Don Hleggi, superintandent<br />

mortar," he has often said.<br />

leaving that evening.<br />

of thi Recreation Departmint,<br />

"It's getting to know people and<br />

The cost includes<br />

Is Now OPEN In the<br />

tran«<br />

hal announced plans for the<br />

letting them know you,"<br />

spoliation to and from Ntw<br />

annual Senior Citizens' FaU York, shipboard tran-<br />

Many students who have<br />

JAMESWAY COURTHOUSE Trip to take place the beginning sportation, meals and en-<br />

known Dr. Mike before and<br />

of November,<br />

tertainment on board, pot<br />

since he has become president<br />

The election thii year la a taxes, services of the cru<strong>is</strong>e<br />

can attest to h<strong>is</strong> belief in what<br />

PLAZA. We have<br />

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Raffaello Buses will be call.<br />

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a Complete Stock<br />

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when he was a member of the<br />

Not included are short ex<br />

from Ocean City to New York cunions or sightseeing,<br />

on November 3 whan the ship gratuities, liquor, wines,<br />

of All Convalescent and<br />

will sail at U:3o a.m. returning mineral water or other<br />

November Ii about 8 a.m. beverages and other items net<br />

Buses again will return the included to the regular bill of<br />

Health Care Heeds.<br />

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PA< PAGI 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Hil Ho! Silver<br />

Re-valued trophy debuts Saturday<br />

Mark Soifer<br />

h»; M.T-U C1JU-<br />

public rpiatlons director<br />

Laii year, whin Ocean City<br />

held itg 55th Annual Surfeasting<br />

tournament, the trophy that<br />

was to he awarded to the<br />

winning team stood alone and<br />

virtually neglected on an old<br />

card table<br />

Things will be different on<br />

Saturday when the 58th Annual<br />

tourney <strong>is</strong> held<br />

For in just one year, the<br />

"Ocean City Cup" hai become<br />

one of the celebrities of the<br />

trophy world, outaripping even<br />

the famous Dav<strong>is</strong> Cup in value<br />

Yes. it's true, friends, in the<br />

Ocean City Cup we have the<br />

most poignant "rags to riches"<br />

«ory lince Cinderella<br />

If the M-year-old cup could<br />

speak, it would have probably<br />

laid igmething like th<strong>is</strong> a long<br />

time ago:<br />

"Hey, look at me I'm 43<br />

inches tall. I've got 220 ounces<br />

of sterling silver in my<br />

beautiful, hand engraved<br />

tummy, and the price of silver<br />

<strong>is</strong> going up! up! up!"<br />

All of th<strong>is</strong> became apparent<br />

taal fall when the trophy was<br />

revalued for insurance purposes<br />

and declared the<br />

Heavyweight Champion of<br />

silver cups by a prominent<br />

Philadelphia jeweler I<br />

remember well the day when<br />

the telephone jangled and I was<br />

hformed that we had a $45,000<br />

trophy on our hands. It was<br />

October 17 and the news caused<br />

ill of the silver fillings in my<br />

teeth to rattle.<br />

The celebrated cup <strong>is</strong> now<br />

a<strong>is</strong>conced in a sturdy d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

case on the first floor of City<br />

Hall and will be d<strong>is</strong>played at the<br />

surfeasting competition<br />

tomorrow. I will stand guard<br />

over it with my vicious toy<br />

Oiihuahua, Gargantua, along<br />

with police and<br />

protective surfcasters.<br />

overly<br />

All th<strong>is</strong> material<strong>is</strong>tic talk<br />

about the cup overshadows the<br />

real purpose of the event which<br />

<strong>is</strong> t,o determine the best (urfeasting<br />

team in the East. The<br />

tournament <strong>is</strong> held to see how<br />

far and how accurately one can •<br />

Mst hit line and believe me it<br />

can be plenty far,<br />

Mr. H.T. Gray, of the Ocean<br />

City F<strong>is</strong>hing Club, ha» provided<br />

our Department with a lot of<br />

solid, factual information about<br />

surfeasting which I will pass<br />

along to you as accurately as I<br />

know how.<br />

First of all you will be<br />

amazed to know (and don't tell<br />

me you're not a mazed) that<br />

during the half century the<br />

contest has been held the<br />

average winning d<strong>is</strong>tance (per<br />

five-man team) has varied<br />

from 296 feet to 475 feet. Casters<br />

in pre-cup tournaments have<br />

exceeded 600 feet, more than<br />

the length of two football fields.<br />

Improvement in equipment<br />

has had a lot to do with thig and<br />

we suppose that clean living<br />

and a reliance on Wheatits,<br />

fresh air and exerc<strong>is</strong>e may be •<br />

contributing factor, Mr. Gray<br />

hag also provided a "profile of<br />

surfeasting records" which<br />

many of you will probably want<br />

to clip and have handy for quick<br />

reference.<br />

For instance, if someone<br />

rfiould stop you on the street<br />

and say: "Say, buddy, do you<br />

know who set the first,<br />

authentic gurfeasting record?"<br />

You could reply, "Sure, pal, it<br />

was Ernejt Holanan, at the<br />

Philadelphia Centennial in 1878,<br />

with a cast of 258 feit."<br />

Al your questioner rtdoilg in<br />

amazement, you can follow<br />

tflrough with th<strong>is</strong> knockout<br />

punch. "Subsequent records<br />

were set in 1908 by C, Maynard,<br />

284 feet • Jack Clayton, 1914, 348<br />

Children's Seashore House<br />

offering new free clinic<br />

A free clinic for the treatment<br />

of youngster! suffering from<br />

muscular dystrophy and<br />

related neuromuscular<br />

d<strong>is</strong>eases was formally opened<br />

Wednesday at the Children's<br />

Seashore House in Atlantic<br />

The clinic" <strong>is</strong> being supported<br />

•' by the Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Associations of America from<br />

funds ra<strong>is</strong>ed during the 20-hour<br />

Jerry Lewie Labor Day<br />

Telethon and from state-wide<br />

solicitations in November.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> the second such clinic to<br />

be supported in New Jersey by<br />

M)AA. The other <strong>is</strong> at the<br />

Hospital for Crippled Children<br />

in Newark. Similar clinics ire<br />

operating at The Children's<br />

- itospitHl of Philadelphia, the<br />

Hospital of the University of<br />

Pennsylvania and at Alfred I,<br />

du Pont Institute, Wilmington,<br />

Del.<br />

Former Sate Sm. Bruce<br />

Wallace, New Jersey chairman<br />

fcr MDAA, will officiate at the<br />

opening along with Lloyd C,<br />

Ronchetti, president of<br />

MDAA's Southern New Jersey<br />

Chapter and director of fire<br />

service in Vlntland, and Dr.<br />

Wilma C, Kellerman, ass<strong>is</strong>tant<br />

clinical director at the institution,<br />

Dr, KeHerman Is in<br />

charge of the new clinic,<br />

"Those watching the Jerry<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> Telethon th<strong>is</strong> Labor Day<br />

Weekend who make contributions<br />

to Muscular<br />

Dystrophy will be helping to<br />

support the fine work being<br />

done at Children's Seashore<br />

House," Wallace said.<br />

The Children's Seashore<br />

House, at 4100 Atlantic av. and<br />

the boardwalk, was founded too<br />

ytut ago as a hospital for<br />

children with chronic ailments.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> a nonsectarian and nonprofit<br />

institution which treats<br />

and admits patients on an<br />

ability to pay bas<strong>is</strong> and <strong>is</strong> fully<br />

•ceredited by the Joint Comm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

on Accreditation of<br />

Hospitals.<br />

Dr, Kellerman, a graduate of<br />

Medical College of Pennsylvania,<br />

interned at Sacred<br />

Heart Hospital in Allentown,<br />

ft,, and was pediatric resident<br />

at Philadelphia General<br />

Hoipital, St. Chr<strong>is</strong>topher's<br />

Hospital for Children in<br />

Philadelphia, and at the<br />

University of Oregon Medical<br />

School.<br />

Dr. Keilerman held a<br />

fellowship in study of handicapped<br />

children and was on<br />

the itaff in the Crippled<br />

Children's Div<strong>is</strong>ion at (be<br />

Oregon University. She also<br />

studied child development U<br />

Yale Medical School for one<br />

year,<br />

VFW aides induct<br />

three new members<br />

S0MERS POINT - thre*<br />

new members Joined Roberts^<br />

Johnson Unit 218B VFW<br />

Auxiliary at a business meeting<br />

held Tuesday evening.<br />

Welcomed as new members<br />

were Mrs, Hertnina Conway,<br />

Mrs, June Paxton and Mrs.<br />

Betty Oifford.<br />

Plans were made to ass<strong>is</strong>t the<br />

men with the weekly dinners to<br />

be served every Friday startng<br />

today. Servings will ti« from S<br />

to 7 p.m. at the Post Home and<br />

will include either take-out<br />

•ervice or sit-down meals^-Hie ~menu<br />

gives a choice pTham or<br />

seafood. The public <strong>is</strong> invited.<br />

The next regula/meeting of<br />

the Auxiliary will He September<br />

12 instead of the\ usual date<br />

which conflicts with^Labor Day.<br />

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feet; Fred" Berger, 1824, 495<br />

feet, and Nims Levena<strong>is</strong>, 1928,<br />

498 feet,"<br />

It's also interesting to note<br />

that some brilliant promotional<br />

special<strong>is</strong>t from the murky past<br />

thought of the idea'of pitting the<br />

home run power of the mighty<br />

Babe Ruth against the casting<br />

prowess of Harold Lent*. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

was in the 1920s and Lena<br />

succeeded in casing h<strong>is</strong> line<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

can ruin the cnances oi a team surfcasters a $45,000 cup can<br />

to win the cup,"<br />

attract and a very interesting<br />

There are two div<strong>is</strong>ions to the competition.<br />

competition, one with conventional<br />

reels for which .the ON THE : PIER; Musical<br />

Ocean City Cup <strong>is</strong> awarded and attractions th<strong>is</strong> weekend on the<br />

further than Ruth could hit a one with spinning reels. The Music Pier are outstanding.<br />

pitched ball. The fact that Babe name of the winning team <strong>is</strong> The U.i, Air Force Reserve<br />

ate 22 hot dogs before the enscribed on a plate at the base Band will be hen tonight at S<br />

contest and was suffering from of the cup,<br />

p.ra, for a free concert. <strong>On</strong><br />

one of h<strong>is</strong> famous hangovers We could go on and on with Saturday, the famous "Singing<br />

had nothing to do with the interesting details about surf- Angels" who have performed<br />

outcome.<br />

casting but it wouldn't be fair on national TV and throughout<br />

Mr, Gray notes that the because of the current paper the United States will provide<br />

surfeasting event "i» a classic shortage and besides we know the entertainment at I p.m.<br />

example of strict d<strong>is</strong>cipline and tt's time for your after dinner with an adm<strong>is</strong>sion charge of 10<br />

use of specialized skill as only nap. Just make it a point to stop oenti. Also, Rock Concert, 8:30<br />

one backlash, one line break or at the baseball field, 5th it, and p.m tonight at Convention Hall<br />

one infraction of the rules such Bay av., tomorrow between 10 for benefit of Junction<br />

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of Deposit to Day of Withdraws)...<br />

a great way to<br />

ktep your money on tht<br />

Growl<br />

In Denominations and Maturities to meet your<br />

individual savings objectives.<br />

COASTAL STAT1 BANK PAYS THi HIGHEST<br />

RATES ON CERTIFICATES ALLOWED BY LAW<br />

90 Day Certificates S500 Minimum<br />

1 Year Certificates $500 Minimum<br />

2 ' A Year Certificates S500 Minimum<br />

A JREE GIFT FOR YOU..,<br />

^ you open a checking or savings<br />

account with $50.00 or more or add at<br />

least $50 to a savings account you already<br />

havg ... you may stlict one of these<br />

fine gifts ($60. must remain on deposit<br />

minimum one year. Limit one gift per<br />

family.)<br />

FRlt GIFT OfFEB ENDS SATURDAY, AUG. 18TH<br />

,WHG CARE<br />

1 •' i<br />

Ninth St. at Central Ave. • Ocean Citv<br />

. Hrs. Pk. at<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1«3<br />

Coastal Bank cuts ribbon at new branch on 34th st.<br />

Ribbon-cutting ceremonia<br />

Wednesday morning marked<br />

the grand opening of Coastal<br />

Sate Bank's new offict at 34th<br />

st. and Simpson av. in Ocean<br />

City. A large crowd wae on<br />

hand throughout the day and<br />

were treated to refreshments<br />

and gifts,<br />

The new banking office<br />

features teller station, private<br />

office for confidential transactions<br />

and drive-in window.<br />

The facility was designed expressly<br />

for Coastal for th<strong>is</strong><br />

location and <strong>is</strong> attractively<br />

designed and landscaped. A<br />

large parking area <strong>is</strong> provided.<br />

Richard Xorngut, chairman<br />

of the Board, in h<strong>is</strong> remarks,<br />

indicated that the-hew office<br />

was opened to provide more<br />

convenient access to the bank's<br />

services for the large number<br />

of customers in the southern<br />

half of Ocean City and the offshore<br />

communities. He added,<br />

"There <strong>is</strong> little doubt that th<strong>is</strong><br />

area will N enjoy continued<br />

growth. We want to be a close<br />

working partner with our<br />

customers in that growth,"<br />

Banking hours for the new<br />

office are; Lobby Monday-<br />

FWday 9-3; Friday Evening 6-1;<br />

Saturday HZ; Drive-In:<br />

Monday-Thursday 8:30-5;<br />

Friday 8:30-8; Saturday 9-12.<br />

The new 34th st. office <strong>is</strong> the<br />

The first depositor at Coastal State Bank's new 34th<br />

st. office was Mrs. Linda Bumside, of 50 Central av.,<br />

here with Lodgie DtlQirio, branch manager- -<br />

B<strong>is</strong>hop Guilfoyle urges<br />

'Maude' series protest<br />

CAMDEN — B<strong>is</strong>hop 0«rp statement was salt to all 160<br />

H Guilfoyle hai strongly urged' Catholic dioceses and 20,000<br />

the priests of the Diocese of Catholic par<strong>is</strong>hes in the United<br />

Camden to protest tht rt- States, The United States<br />

broadeasting of ' tht two Catholic ConferBnce en-<br />

' segments of tht "Maude" courages similar protests,<br />

serin dealing with abortion by B<strong>is</strong>hop Quilfojfle, in h<strong>is</strong> lettw<br />

CBS-TV, The programs are to the Camden diocesan priests,<br />

scheduled for rebroadcast on stated:<br />

August 14 and August 21. "The objection to th<strong>is</strong> series<br />

In a letter to the priests of the „ fa'that it portt'ays abortion in a<br />

diocese, B<strong>is</strong>hop Guilfoyle urged situation comedy format.<br />

them to "fully support" tht Furthermore, the program wiU<br />

suggestions they have received be shown when a large number<br />

from the United States Catholic of children are in the viewing<br />

Confertnee to protest CBS-TV's audience<br />

re-broadcasting of the "We must protest vigorously<br />

"Maude" segments.<br />

on th<strong>is</strong> occasion since Ad's law<br />

Earlier in the week the <strong>is</strong> being attacked and our young<br />

United States Catholic Con- people's moral , lives<br />

ference, lent a statement threatened. To what lower<br />

protesting the "Maude" levels will the news media go if<br />

ep<strong>is</strong>odes because they "ad- we, through silence, do<br />

abortion." Th<strong>is</strong> nothing?"<br />

Guard Reserves has part-time openings<br />

The U.i, Coast Guard<br />

Reserve Group has announced<br />

that there are openings for both<br />

men and women at the Coast<br />

Guard Base at Cape May, and<br />

at other stations within the<br />

Group,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> program pays (45 to $85<br />

for working one weekend per<br />

month and it opn to veterans<br />

and non-veterui alike, ,<br />

The job openings Include<br />

Cbmmunlcations, Boat Hanidling,<br />

Cooking, and Office<br />

'Specialties. Persons with<br />

military or civilian professional<br />

experience in these specialties<br />

are eligible.<br />

Tbe. maximum age <strong>is</strong> 35 for<br />

non-veterans and 42 for<br />

O 1BC<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman helps M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City, Susan McCandless snip<br />

the ribbon opening the Coastal State Bank's new 34th st, office. Looking on are<br />

Richard Korngut (left), chairman of the bank's board, and LodgW DelCorio<br />

branch manager, - •-•<br />

third facility opened by Coastal the bank has grown to asstts of<br />

since pee it received its charter in in over $25,000,000, Other offices<br />

SeDtember, 1971. Since th«n, are located at Sth st, and<br />

Central av, in Ocean City and<br />

Black Horse Fikeand Noah's<br />

rd, in PlMsantvUle.<br />

A grand opening celebration<br />

will continue through Saturday,<br />

August lath.<br />

veterans. Those men and<br />

women "who are selected wUl<br />

become Coast Guard Reserve<br />

Petty Officers in the new "no<br />

obligation" working Coast<br />

Guard Reserve,<br />

For more information please<br />

contact SKI Bob Cross at (609)<br />

825-5852 evenings, or write to<br />

him at 104 N. nth St., Millville,<br />

N.J. 08332,<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

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PAGE A — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, If71<br />

NEW OFFICE OPENS FOR RED CROSS-The Cape May County Chapter of<br />

the American Red Cross has moved its local office from the second floor of the<br />

Court Building across the street to the former County Chamber of Commerce<br />

office. Present at a recent open house at the office was from left: Freeholder<br />

William Wilsey, Mrs. George Dawson, Mrs. Franc<strong>is</strong> Hauck, Mrs. Ella Doughty<br />

chapter chairman; Robert Jolly, and new executive secretary Barbara Cambridge.<br />

The new headquarters <strong>is</strong> shown in the background.<br />

Cape per capita debt $130<br />

Gro<strong>is</strong> debt of New jersey't 21<br />

counties increased by |26<br />

mJilion lait year to $53214<br />

million on December 31, last.<br />

Gross debt <strong>is</strong> all authorized<br />

debt of the county government,<br />

bath <strong>is</strong>sued and un<strong>is</strong>sued, but<br />

exclusive of debt of independent<br />

county authorities.<br />

Since 1968, grew debt of the<br />

counties has climbed ti41.i<br />

million. However, the imount<br />

of annual increase in overall<br />

county debt has dropped off in<br />

the last two yeare. From 1989 to<br />

1870 gross debt climbed $59,8<br />

million, but increased only $18.5<br />

million from 1970 to 1971, and<br />

126.2 million from 1971 to 1972.<br />

Five counties with largest pon<br />

debt are Essex, Bergon,<br />

Morr<strong>is</strong>, Middlesex and Mercer<br />

Translating the $5S2,S7?,QQ0<br />

total county gross indebtedness<br />

last year to a per capital<br />

amount results in a figure of<br />

m.U per man, woman and<br />

child in the State, according to<br />

an annual tabulation prepared<br />

by the New Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association on the bas<strong>is</strong> of<br />

official county debt staremenii.<br />

Per capita county debt ranged<br />

from $.16 in Hunterdon to<br />

$132.12 in Morr<strong>is</strong>. Cape May,<br />

Somerset and Mercer counties<br />

were other high per capita debt<br />

counties with amounts in excess<br />

of $100,<br />

Declines in gross indebtednesi<br />

were reported in<br />

nine counties in 1972. They<br />

included Atlantic, Cape May,<br />

Cumberland, Hudson, Hunterdon,<br />

Mercer, Pa<strong>is</strong>aic,<br />

Sussex and Warren Counties.<br />

Essex and Bergen Counties<br />

College l<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

non-crodit courses'<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

will offer 21 non-credit coun«<br />

ranging from "First Aid" to<br />

"Advanced Yoga," evenings<br />

and Saturdays at its Mays<br />

Landing campus, Hammonton<br />

Extension Center, and Atlantic<br />

City Urban Center for the Fall<br />

Semester.<br />

Six of the couries are for<br />

children, "Creative Dramatics<br />

tor Children," "Pottery for<br />

Children," "2D and 3-D Art for<br />

Children," "Ballet for<br />

Children" and "Making Music<br />

for Children" will be offered<br />

Saturday morninp at the Mayi<br />

Landing campus.<br />

"Children'i Singing<br />

Workshop" will bevffered from<br />

1 to 2 p.m. Saturdays at the<br />

Atlantic City Urban Center.<br />

Four courses will be offered<br />

at the Hammonton Extension<br />

They are "Creative Dramatics<br />

for Children," "Folk Guitar I<br />

and II," and "Pottery for<br />

Children." Classes will be held<br />

Tuesday and Thursday<br />

eveninp in St, Joseph High<br />

School,<br />

There are no adm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

requiriments for non-credit<br />

IRS schedules<br />

tax people test<br />

NEWARK - Application<br />

formi for the examination<br />

which qualifies persons to<br />

pVaetiee before the Internal<br />

Revenue Service are now<br />

available from the New Jersey<br />

Hitrict IRS office.<br />

According to D<strong>is</strong>trict<br />

nreetor of Internal Revenue,<br />

jama- H. Winiman, the Special<br />

pfwllment Examination will<br />

m given in Newark on Sep.<br />

Usnber 24 and ffl, lira, tor tax<br />

practitioners who are not<br />

certified public accountants or<br />

attorneys.<br />

Application forms may be<br />

ricked up in Room 103 of the<br />

•Federal Building at 970 Broad<br />

4. in Newark. Mail requttti tor<br />

applications Bhaul? be adfrcued<br />

to the Special<br />

fewollincAt CUrt, P.O. Box<br />

«0, Newark, N.J, SW01,<br />

'Completed applications,<br />

,5:<br />

nue Service,<br />

"m<br />

courses.<br />

Other ACC non-credit courses<br />

include "Basic Photography,"<br />

"Advanced Black and White<br />

Photography," "Yoga,"<br />

"Creative Film Making,"<br />

"Speed Reading," and "Selfdefenje."<br />

Also, "Science of Creative<br />

Intelligence," "Figure Life<br />

Drawing," "Acrylic and<br />

Watercolor Painting," "Advanced<br />

Acrylic and Watercolor<br />

Painting," and "Hobby<br />

Ceramics,"<br />

A free tabloid completely<br />

describing non-credit courses<br />

and ACC'» other programs for<br />

part-time students can be<br />

obtained by contacting the<br />

Ass<strong>is</strong>tant to the Dean at ACC,<br />

825.1111 or 648-4950, Bxt. 213,<br />

Included with the tabloid <strong>is</strong> a<br />

mail reg<strong>is</strong>tration form.<br />

Early reg<strong>is</strong>tration by mail <strong>is</strong><br />

recommended because it<br />

assures students of enrollment<br />

in the courses and sections they<br />

prefer. Mail reg<strong>is</strong>trations must<br />

be postmarked no later than<br />

Wednesday, August IS.<br />

Fall Semester clasies begin<br />

September 4,<br />

NAPIER<br />

IS<br />

Rhodmm-plaied drum bank, $7<br />

NOISIER.<br />

recorded largest dollar increases,<br />

totaling $12,8 million<br />

and nearly $6.8 million<br />

respectively.<br />

NJTA's annual debt<br />

tabulation showed that Cape<br />

May County's gross capital<br />

debt totaled $8,180,000 at the<br />

end of 1972. Th<strong>is</strong> represented a<br />

decrease of $39,000. <strong>On</strong> the<br />

bas<strong>is</strong> of 1972 population<br />

estimates, pr capita debt in th<strong>is</strong><br />

county stood at $130,00,<br />

B.'-:".b Operation Welcome<br />

Three members of the Magulre family and a friend operate one of three<br />

Operation Welcome" booths recently installed on.the Ocean City boardwalk to<br />

provide v<strong>is</strong>itors with information. The booths supplement two other major information<br />

centers and are the first of their kind on the Jersey Shore The Ocean<br />

aty Jaycees superv<strong>is</strong>e the booths for "America's Greatest Family Resort,"<br />

with help from volunteer workers such as the Maguires (1 to r ) Michael<br />

H?ft- • B ? b 5 M d th8ir 51? nd « H ^ n ° mm - Looki A on are Oein Cif^<br />

B. Thomas Waldman and Ken Smith, chairman of the Jaycees.<br />

FOOTBALL TEAM TRY-OUTS<br />

Tryouts for the Upptr<br />

Townihip Indians football team<br />

will be held Monday at 6 p.m.<br />

behind the Elementary School,<br />

All boyi ten years old prior to<br />

Jan. 1 and 14 years old after<br />

September 1 are eligible.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

Although you didn't win the rfig<br />

Awards, you were Number <strong>On</strong>e<br />

where it counts moat i with<br />

Mother and Dad<br />

DON'T FORGET TO TELL THEM<br />

ABOUT jiLL OUR NICE NEEDS IN<br />

OUR BABY DEPARTMENT<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

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NEW CASTLE, Del. —<br />

Traffic on the Delaware<br />

Memorial' twin bridges increa<strong>is</strong>d<br />

<strong>is</strong>,BDp vehielei or .8<br />

percent in July over the same<br />

month last year.<br />

These stat<strong>is</strong>tics were made<br />

public today "by Theodore C.<br />

Bright, general manager, and'<br />

are mciuoea in h<strong>is</strong> monthly<br />

report to the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners cf<br />

the Delaware' River and Bay<br />

Authority.<br />

Bridge traffic for July 1973<br />

wu 1,962,262 vehicles compared<br />

to 1,946,462 for July 1972<br />

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PORTRAIT PRESENTED - Alphonse Baer, prominent local portrait<br />

painter, presents Betsy Becottt, M<strong>is</strong>s'Night In Venice, with a portrait of herself<br />

made hours after Betsy was named queen of the annual Boat Parade.<br />

Our Trmnton man says:<br />

Courts and Leg<strong>is</strong>lators at odds<br />

^ J, Joseph Gribbins<br />

TRINTON - Arguments by<br />

\. leaders of the New Jers^<br />

Leg<strong>is</strong>lature that the courti are<br />

invading their policy miking<br />

domain, are beginning to fall<br />

because of non-action by the<br />

tawmaking body on solving<br />

major problems confronting<br />

the State of New Jersey,<br />

Efforts of Republican leaders<br />

in charge of the Leg<strong>is</strong>lature to<br />

push the courts out of the<br />

school-financing arena as an<br />

example, supports the contention.<br />

Last summer even<br />

Governor Cahill warned the law<br />

makers that if they did not<br />

adopt h<strong>is</strong> comprehensive tax<br />

reform program, recom-<br />

' mended by the Slate Tax Policy<br />

Cbmm<strong>is</strong>sion, the courti would<br />

MAKES DEAN'S LIST<br />

Kevin A, Braun, son of Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Howard Braun, of<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong> av,, Linwood, has been<br />

named to the Dean's L<strong>is</strong>t at<br />

both the College of Arts and<br />

Sciences and the School of<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Communications at<br />

Syracuse University, Syracuse,<br />

New York for the spring<br />

semester .1972-73. He <strong>is</strong><br />

majoring in Journal<strong>is</strong>m and <strong>is</strong> a<br />

1972 graduate of Mainland<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

• - Johnson's<br />

Interveni and force rev<strong>is</strong>ion ot<br />

the present taxation system,<br />

The prediction has come true.<br />

The courts acted in the area<br />

of capital pun<strong>is</strong>hment by<br />

abol<strong>is</strong>hing the electric chair as<br />

an instrument of death for<br />

murderers after the<br />

Leg<strong>is</strong>lature continued year<br />

after year to avoid the question.<br />

The Kate's antiquated antiabortion<br />

code was declared<br />

unconstitutional months ago,<br />

and the Leg<strong>is</strong>lature <strong>is</strong> still<br />

examining the implications of<br />

the U.S. Supreme Court<br />

dec<strong>is</strong>ion without passing a State<br />

taw. As a result many New<br />

Jersey women are v<strong>is</strong>iting New<br />

York doctors and hospitals with<br />

their unwanted pregnancies.<br />

Leg<strong>is</strong>lative deftness in<br />

dodging important questions<br />

became apparent recently<br />

when the State Supreme Court<br />

called for more information on<br />

how many leg<strong>is</strong>lative d<strong>is</strong>tricts<br />

can be placed in whole counties,<br />

beeausetne record presented to<br />

the high tribunal was<br />

inadequate.<br />

The court said the parties,<br />

including a leg<strong>is</strong>lative comm<strong>is</strong>sion,<br />

may file pertinent<br />

information within 30 days and<br />

briefs 30 days thereafter, A<br />

date for further argument will<br />

besetlater, ,•.-,.;„. ,<br />

In the course of «w«Ui th*<br />

g0mm mm^rumtrw<br />

d<strong>is</strong>turb the Appellate Div<strong>is</strong>ion's<br />

determination that the general<br />

election in November may<br />

'proceed under the plan<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SINTINEL-LEDGIR PACI 7 ~ SECTION TWO<br />

Coming Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) • "<br />

U,S. Air Por« land concert,<br />

S p.m., on the Muiic Pier.<br />

Bock Concert, 1:30 p.m., at<br />

invention Hall, benefit<br />

Junction,<br />

Chapter 83 OES food and<br />

bake sale, 5 Tuekahoe rd.,<br />

Marmora. Opens 9 a.m.<br />

Square dance, 8 p.m., at the<br />

Youth Center,<br />

Story Hour tor pre-sehool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the library, 8th si. and Mean<br />

av.<br />

Natona Council Degree of<br />

Pocahontai meeting, S p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

Flotilla SI Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, S p.m., In the Bridge<br />

Center, 348 West av.<br />

school band room.<br />

SATURDAY •<br />

Concert by the Singing<br />

Angels from Cleveland, Ohio, I<br />

p.m., on the Music Pier.<br />

National Surfcasting Tournament<br />

for Ocean City Cup, Sth<br />

st, and Bay av., 10a.m. Awards<br />

dinner to follow.<br />

SATURDAY and SUNDAY•<br />

Harvey Lake Men's Singles<br />

and Doubles tennii tournament<br />

at the 6th st. and Atlantic av.<br />

courts.<br />

SUNDAY through<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

Free concerts, 8 p.m., on Hie<br />

Music Pier featuring the<br />

municipal ordiestra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrman<br />

and solo<strong>is</strong>ts, Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Lite Carlson,<br />

soprano; and Joseph Frank,<br />

tenor.<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Exchange Club dinner<br />

prepared by the Leg<strong>is</strong>lative Community Orchestra meeting, i i:30 p.m., at Daniel's i<br />

Apportionment Comm<strong>is</strong>sion^ rehearsal, § p.m., in the high Restaurant, Somers Point.<br />

FEATURED ROCK GROUP—The featured band at the Rack Concert in the<br />

Convention Hall, 5th st, and the boardwalk, will be "Bear and Big Red Proudly<br />

Presents C.C. and The Meat". The combo Includes (l.to r.) The Moondog Corn- l<br />

Honrfle Miihpn«ir, Bifia-horn Ifcl<br />

tl.6 cu. ft. Economy Food Freezer<br />

95<br />

Stores up to 408 lbs, frozen<br />

foods<br />

4 solid, fast-freezing shelves<br />

for total food contact<br />

Upright convenience. Foods<br />

easy to see and reach.<br />

Built-in door lock with<br />

with self-ejecting kty<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 28" wide, 61.'' high<br />

M99<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

•miiiWTi.- placement<br />

outs down<br />

welfare<br />

payments<br />

Othsr Gi Upright Food Freeiea:<br />

1S.8 and 21.1 eu. ft., ftfiturai<br />

iimllar to above. Afto, 15.7 eu. ft.<br />

No Frost mods! available.<br />

A GE Fr«6z«r paya eft In HIM, monay, convenience.<br />

PlnMr'i ready anyjinw. Cook double, cook ahead.<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

onmui. eMnuniMR<br />

Wrwrntw*<br />

IWIM-1IM<br />

TRENTON — A Department<br />

of Commimlty Affaln program<br />

saved state and county<br />

governments more thin $1.2<br />

million in welfare payments<br />

(hiring the pan f<strong>is</strong>cal year, it<br />

was announced today by<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Lawrence F.<br />

Kramer.<br />

The program provided funds<br />

to carious organizations for<br />

recruitment and placement of<br />

d<strong>is</strong>advantaged persons into<br />

permanent employment.<br />

Through the program, which <strong>is</strong><br />

admin<strong>is</strong>tered by the Department's<br />

Office of Program<br />

Development, Div<strong>is</strong>ion of<br />

Human Resources, i total of 374<br />

participants were placed in<br />

jabs at an average starting<br />

salary of MM a month, Kramer<br />

•aid. Theae individuals had<br />

been receiving an average of<br />

1280 in welfare payments.<br />

Because of their employment,<br />

Kramer noted, more<br />

than 11.2 million was saved in<br />

government welfare payments,<br />

900,M0 of which would have<br />

come from the state and<br />

$300,000 from the counties<br />

"Th<strong>is</strong> program has proven<br />

that innovative projects can<br />

reduce the welfare rolls and,<br />

more importantly, renew an<br />

individual's personal pride and<br />

self-respect," Kramer said,<br />

"As a result of our experience,<br />

we will not hesitate to<br />

recommend approaches such<br />

as th<strong>is</strong> to county and municipal<br />

governments. '<br />

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Program on the Enero' Cr<strong>is</strong><strong>is</strong>,<br />

, Shore Basketball Day Camp<br />

sponsored by the Recreation<br />

Department at 6th st. courts<br />

Ocean City Card Club game,<br />

7:rtp,m,, In the Youth Center.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 12:30 p.m., at the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

B<strong>is</strong>cayne card party, 7:30<br />

p.m.. in the B<strong>is</strong>cayne Hotel, 812<br />

Ocean av., benefit Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital. <strong>Public</strong><br />

welcome.<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

Summer Auxiliary of the<br />

Pint United Method<strong>is</strong>t Oiurch<br />

meeting, 2 p.m. Program on<br />

Bells Around the World by Mn.<br />

John Blair,<br />

Story Hour for pre-sohool<br />

through third graders, in a.m.,<br />

at the library, 6th st, and Ocean<br />

av.<br />

Arts and Crafts Classes for<br />

seven to ll-year-oldi, 1 to 3<br />

p.m., at Union Chapel by the-<br />

Sea,<br />

Knights of Columbus<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

recreation room of St.<br />

Augustine's rectory.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, a.M p.m., in<br />

the Ep<strong>is</strong>copal par<strong>is</strong>h Hall, nth<br />

a, and Central av.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

_______ Senior Citinni aniitintt,<br />

Chamb0r of Commerce 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in .the<br />

meetini. Youth Center,<br />

Zoning Board meeting, 8 Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

p.m., in aty Hall. game for members only, ?:«<br />

•—— . p.m.<br />

IliVm<br />

MrBagy<br />

Pd gy<br />

Paper Products Company<br />

Were Halfway Through the Summer<br />

Maybe It's Time to Check Your BAG k<br />

PAPER NEEDS???<br />

giM4M 15 SO. CONGRESS AVE,, ATLANTIC CITY S2M25S<br />

CHOLLY'S<br />

HOLLY FIRM<br />

ft COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />

Route I, Marmora Ph. 399-3654<br />

Open Every Day Exctpt Monday<br />

Gift Shop Air Conditioned<br />

COLLeCTABLiS<br />

Collector's Plates - Hummel, Delft.Olymple and<br />

12 Days of Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas<br />

Hummel Figurines, Birds, Redheads, Flower<br />

Children<br />

Collector's Cooper Pewter & Brass<br />

RED FARM CHRISTMAS CARDS Va PRICE |<br />

DOUBLE BELTED WHITEWALLS!<br />

DELUXE<br />

CHAMPION<br />

8UP-R-BELT<br />

Thosamo tiro that<br />

comas on many<br />

new 1974 cars-<br />

DOUBLE<br />

BELTED<br />

for long mileage<br />

and strength<br />

Two body piles of<br />

POLYESTER<br />

FIBERGLASS<br />

Doubto belt under tread<br />

Rallye Twin<br />

FLOOR MATS!<br />

. . lly molded rubber matt<br />

with reinforced heel pad.<br />

• Choice of black, blue, rod, fold<br />

PIR PAIR<br />

Limit one pair<br />

parcuitomif<br />

Additlonii<br />

S2.98p.rp.lr<br />

4-WHEEL I<br />

BRAKE RELINE |<br />

We install new linings<br />

on all 4 wheils, adjuit<br />

brake!, and inspect<br />

complete iystem.<br />

Drum braku on Ford«,<br />


PAGE 8 - SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SB NTINILLEDGIR<br />

Garden State<br />

LOTTERY<br />

New Jersey<br />

prgximatfly<br />

claimed by<br />

during the<br />

The State of<br />

<strong>is</strong> holding ap-<br />

14,000,000 unlottery<br />

winners<br />

ast f<strong>is</strong>ral year<br />

which ended July 1<br />

Assemblyman John J Horn,<br />

Camden, Dfmocr.iiir floor<br />

leader of the House, wants the<br />

melaimed lottery money to be<br />

tagged for senior citizen bus<br />

transportation subsidies. He<br />

also desires thai all lottery<br />

funds be se! aside for a specific<br />

use instead of eominglinp with<br />

Other money as <strong>is</strong> the rase<br />

today.<br />

"Lottery funds are first<br />

placed in a lottery account," he<br />

explained "But after the prizes<br />

are paid, the funds are placed<br />

in the Slate's general account<br />

wtiere they lose Oieir identity.<br />

Although we receive reports of<br />

how much lottery money has<br />

been used for educational<br />

activities, these figures are not<br />

really credible because general<br />

funds can be used for any State<br />

function."<br />

Instead of the present<br />

system, Horn wants lottery<br />

imeip<strong>is</strong> earmarked for one or<br />

two specific functions such as<br />

Stale aid to education or tuition<br />

aid to veterans He ins<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

many New Jersey citiiens<br />

believe lottery funds are being<br />

d<strong>is</strong>sipated because they cannot<br />

see the tangible results from<br />

the millions of dollars received<br />

by the State from the ticket<br />

sales<br />

By using the money for<br />

specific efforts where the<br />

results are measurable, many<br />

questions concerning the use of<br />

the lottery funds would be<br />

answered, Horn claims. He<br />

noted that a constitutional<br />

amendment would not be<br />

needed to dedicate the lottery<br />

BARTON SHOES<br />

745 Asbury Avenue<br />

LAST CALL FOR<br />

BIG<br />

SAVINGS!<br />

and CALIFORNIA<br />

COBBLERS<br />

SHOES at<br />

No Exchanges or Refunds<br />

Chi Sale Shoes<br />

funds, because thi' lottery<br />

amendment of the Constitution<br />

spells out their usage.<br />

KMPLOYMENT: Unemployment<br />

in June in New Jeriey<br />

wag estimated by State Labor<br />

and Industry Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner<br />

Ronald M Heymann at 257,900<br />

compared with 222,100 in May<br />

and 253,(XX) a year ago.<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Heymann<br />

admits that unemployment in<br />

the State rose seasonally<br />

primarily because of the influx<br />

nf jummer jobseekers<br />

The increase in factory<br />

employment in June totaled<br />

7,600 Gains occurred in molt of<br />

the major manufacturing industries<br />

The only decline noted<br />

PASSBOOK CERTIFICATES<br />

was a drop of 1,900 in in<br />

Srument manufacturini which<br />

resulted from two strikes,<br />

HUBRICANESi- The worst<br />

part of the 1973 hurricane<br />

season - August, September and<br />

October • has arrived in New<br />

Jersey and elsewhere.<br />

The first tropical storm<br />

^Alice" has come and gone.<br />

Early thii summer she ran out<br />

of wind. Bui other ladles are<br />

waiting to make their debut.<br />

They include Brands,<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tine, Delia, Ellen, Fran,<br />

Gilda, Helen, Imogens. Joy,<br />

Kate, Loretta, Madge, Nancy,<br />

Qua, Patsy, Rosa, Sally, Tarn,<br />

Vera, and WUda,<br />

Acting Civil nofiinie Control<br />

Comedy acts<br />

spice new ice show<br />

There'i entertainment for<br />

every age group in the ail-new<br />

Ice Capades, now playing at<br />

Convention Hall in Atlantic City<br />

for a five-week engagement<br />

through September 1,<br />

Ice Capadei 1 addition to an outstanding cast<br />

of skating itans, the Ice ipectacular<br />

presents an unusual<br />

blend of talents throughout tin<br />

show, calculated to amaze,<br />

amuse and delight you with new<br />

recipe for dimension in ice entertainment.<br />

success <strong>is</strong> based on quality, Britlrt comic Terry Head<br />

variety and family appeal. In becomes a "Scotch Guard" for<br />

> a look at "A Highland Fling."<br />

The dJminutlvi (S'W, 130<br />

lbs.) comedian <strong>is</strong> the mod<br />

down of the Ice Capadei, with a<br />

0ft of gab that never quits. Hit<br />

lively repartee with the<br />

audience <strong>is</strong> a plus factor of hit<br />

Harious antics.<br />

PER<br />

ANNUM<br />

Compounded Daily • Paid Quarterly<br />

MINIMUM<br />

30 MONTH<br />

MATURITY<br />

MINIMUM<br />

Compounded Daily • Paid Quarterly<br />

12 MONTH MATURITY<br />

COLLICTIVEBHFEDERAL<br />

• s os v i n g s & l o a n a s s o c i a t i o n<br />

• PUotontvill, • AbMcon • NwlhfttM • Vfnhtor<br />

IN 50MWS POINT - In.id. START'S Sbp-Rft* j^MarlM<br />

M»biii»itiwiiiiiiiti(mB<br />

aafe ?—, -.-VAI .• •••,'<br />

••&&£<br />

_, .__ new<br />

Canidlafl team presents an act<br />

that'i terriflGaily fart, full of<br />

lots of near m<strong>is</strong>ses and falls,<br />

presented with an acute and<br />

brilliant sense of timing.<br />

In "Ice Cyehg," the Romano<br />

family, cons<strong>is</strong>ting of Tony,<br />

Helene and their li-year-old<br />

son Patrick, peddle through<br />

amazing body-balancing and<br />

bicycle tricks. Ingeniously<br />

designed and constructed by<br />

Tony, the bikes vary in size<br />

from a standard one to a<br />

"micro-mini- only m" high!<br />

A newcomer to Ice Capades <strong>is</strong><br />

il-year-old Albert Lucai.<br />

Albert, a professional juggler<br />

sine* the age of five, has<br />

performed all over the world.<br />

Now, for the first time, he has<br />

adapted h<strong>is</strong> unique act to the Ice<br />

by performiflR on skates.<br />

In addition to the outstanding<br />

array of epmsto.yatrt,^Du'll<br />

find the 1973 Ice Capadei<br />

resplendent urith lav<strong>is</strong>h<br />

production numbers and a east<br />

of internatioMl skating<br />

champions.<br />

Headlining the cast In thensecond<br />

starring season are Jo<br />

Jo itarbuck and Ken Shelley,<br />

three tlmei UJi National Pair<br />

champions; the beautiful<br />

Italian skater Anna Galmarinl;<br />

Japanese Champion Sashl<br />

Kuchiki, the breathtaking<br />

adagio team of Peter Gordon<br />

and Barbara Wilton- beautiful<br />

Japanese-Canadian skater<br />

Sarah Kawahari and die new<br />

team of Susan and Reid.<br />

The all-new 34th edition of Ice<br />

Capades <strong>is</strong> a jejuna, fun-JUied<br />

evening with something for,<br />

everyone.<br />

SALE<br />

ABBUST 11T1<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,<br />

areclor J. Morgan Van H<strong>is</strong>e by the' Div<strong>is</strong>ion of F<strong>is</strong>h and August 15...The House of York and Long Brand)<br />

has <strong>is</strong>sued a l<strong>is</strong>t of annual Game and SheUf<strong>is</strong>heries th<strong>is</strong> Representatives has passed a Railroad.,,The Sate Depart.<br />

precautions to New Jersey spring. Some have wandered bill Go-sponsored by ment of Bnvironmentrt<br />

residents on the hurricane into New Jersey from Penn- Congressman Joseph J, Protection has gene td>court t§<br />

season, Hurrieanw that strike sylvaiiia and some may have Maraziti to e^and and im- tree the Manasquan Rivet<br />

the lantern Seaboard are born been long-time residents of prove hospital and medical Regional Sewerage Authority<br />

in the tropical and subtropical more remote mountain areas of care benefits for veterans and to stop obstructing Mweragk<br />

North Atlantic Ocean, the .New Jersey.<br />

their dependents,,.Edmund T, pllu<strong>is</strong> for the Met edeconk Rivej-<br />

Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of<br />

Hume, former Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner of drainage area... Assembly<br />

Mexico, Van H<strong>is</strong>e adv<strong>is</strong>ed CAPITAL CAPERS:- New<br />

Community Affairs in the Speaker Thomas H, Kean, R,,<br />

residents of New Jersey tg, use Jersey farmers feel the latest<br />

Cahill Admin<strong>is</strong>tration, has Essex, has called upon thi<br />

mmmon sense, the primary version of price and wage<br />

endorsed Brendan T, Byrne, a Interstate Commerce Com><br />

requ<strong>is</strong>ite for safety during the contrpls will not be successful<br />

Democrat, for Governor...Dr. m<strong>is</strong>sion to delay the proposed<br />

hurricane season,<br />

because they do not get at the<br />

Harry J, Robinson, of Short lare increase of the Port<br />

A hurricane causes sea level root causes of inflation, claims<br />

Hills, has been re-elected Authority Trans-HudiOH<br />

to r<strong>is</strong>e above normal tidal the New Jersey Firm<br />

Chairman of the <strong>Public</strong> Health (PATH) Commuter<br />

heights, with giant wind driven Bureau,.As part of prom<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

Qjuncil of the State Depart- <strong>Line</strong>... James R. Heaney,.at<br />

waves and strong un- oooperstion. Governor Cahill<br />

ment of Health...Governor Mad<strong>is</strong>on, has been appointed<br />

predictable currents. The has arranged a briefing of the<br />

Cnhill announces that 1,500 Associate Counsel to Governor<br />

heavy winds uproot trees and two candidates for Governor on<br />

dlsadvantaged boys and girls Cahill,,.New Jersey Secretary<br />

damage buildings and allNew<br />

Jersey's transportation<br />

will enjoy camping experiences of Agriculture Phfflip Alamffl<br />

persons are adv<strong>is</strong>ed to stay at situation,<br />

th<strong>is</strong> summer under the has been re-elected president ol<br />

home close to a radio to hear<br />

JERSEY JIGSAW:- New<br />

Governor's Youth die Northeastern Association of<br />

safety instructions and learn<br />

jersey taxpayers who w<strong>is</strong>h to<br />

Program. .Governor Cahill <strong>is</strong> Sate Departments of <<br />

the progreii of the storm.<br />

abject to the valuation placed<br />

endeavoring to find out if there Agriculture, :<br />

on their property must File<br />

<strong>is</strong> a constitutional prohibition<br />

BEAR:- Every once in aappeal<br />

papers in the County<br />

against the State repairing the<br />

while, a wild animal appears Tax Board office on or before<br />

tracks and roadbed of the New<br />

CI»M«W Ml Irint RMIHI:<br />

out of the part and makes the<br />

rounds of crowded local areas<br />

Recently residents reported a<br />

paperbag<br />

20-pound bear was wandering<br />

around Lincoln Park, Morrii<br />

Qjunty. He was found rooting<br />

around some beehives in the<br />

area, Local police contacted the<br />

New Jersey Div<strong>is</strong>ion of F<strong>is</strong>h<br />

and Game and SheUf<strong>is</strong>heries<br />

and three wildlife special<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

design studio & art gallery<br />

captured the bear using a dart<br />

Custom Portraiture, photographic or the<br />

gun with a tranquUi«er: Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

exclusive photo-silicone portrait on<br />

the most humane method for<br />

canvas. Drawings, photographs, and<br />

handling animals of th<strong>is</strong> size.<br />

signed limited edition silkseretns on<br />

The bear was weighed, caged<br />

ejdiibit. Advert<strong>is</strong>ing design, letterheads<br />

and transported to an un-<br />

and logos, business cards and brochures.<br />

populated area near the<br />

For portrait appointment phone 399-2219.<br />

Delaware River where it <strong>is</strong><br />

hoped it will enjoy its stay In<br />

New Jersey without causing<br />

problems with people.<br />

PAPERBAG, 405 E. 34TH ST., OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

whereadvert<strong>is</strong>ing <strong>is</strong> an art, not a business<br />

Numerous reports of bears in<br />

Sussex County were received<br />

Imported Italian<br />

BICYCLES<br />

These are first qwalrty bikes —<br />

HOT factory seconds!<br />

They're only available because of<br />

15-SPEED FREGUS<br />

RACING BIKE SPECIAL SALE<br />

1<br />

10-SPEED LEGNANO<br />

MQMG BIKE SPECUL SIU<br />

Rtg. Wot<br />

145<br />

Also a Limited Quantity of Accessories including<br />

Racing Shoes, Head Sear and Gloves at BELOW COST!<br />

HURRT! QUANTITIES LIMITED!<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1WI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE IT-SECTION THREE:<br />

Art Show picture postscript<br />

NOT ALL ART IS ON CANVAS - It was difficult to determine which was the<br />

attraction for v<strong>is</strong>itors at Saturday's Boardwalk Art Show at th<strong>is</strong> exhibit...pretty<br />

Kathy Travarelli, of Maple Shade, or her nature sculptures. Senior Photos.<br />

ART FROM WOOD - T^e wood carvings of_Charles Locherer, of Walton, N. Y,,<br />

' " • " " • " " " " " ^ r ^ ^<br />

No Fault """<br />

Insurance . . (<br />

does not deprive you<br />

of your right to recover<br />

damages for your present<br />

and future losses and for<br />

your pain and suffering<br />

where:<br />

1. Medical bills exceed<br />

$200.00.<br />

2. A bone <strong>is</strong> broken,<br />

3. You have permanent<br />

injuries.<br />

ANY STATiMiNTS<br />

TO THE CONTRARY<br />

ARE MISLEADING.<br />

If you have any<br />

further questions —<br />

CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY<br />

OR THE CAR! MAY<br />

COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION<br />

OR P.O. BOX 530,<br />

WHDWOOD, N. J.<br />

Thi<br />

Spinning<br />

Wheel<br />

FLOWFR GIFT and<br />

GOURMET SHOP<br />

Wedding & Funeral<br />

Designs<br />

85B Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

ISLAND LIQUORS<br />

BUT VENTMOR AVENUE, VENTWOR, N, J.<br />

THE LINE FORMS, and that <strong>is</strong> just what it did. The photographer caught th<strong>is</strong><br />

line of art<strong>is</strong>t^ about 7:30 a.m. Saturday morning as they reg<strong>is</strong>tered their exhibits<br />

at the Cultural Arts Center.<br />

CONGRATULATIONS • James PenlandCleft),<br />

director of the Boardwalk Art Show, shakes hands<br />

with Joseph Konipka, of Glen Ridge, N.J., whose<br />

man-woman painting won best of show for<br />

professionals.<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUORS<br />

COLD WH • COLD BEER<br />

A TALENT FOR TM: MINIATURE - Doug Mc-<br />

Crossin, of Virginia Beach, Va,, prteented finely<br />

detailed wood carvings of buildings, f<strong>is</strong>h and fowl at<br />

h<strong>is</strong> Art Show exhibit.<br />

Schedule 2 P.M., 6 P.M. ail<br />

8:30 P.M. Daily<br />

PHONE 822-2420<br />

WAIKIKI CARNIVAL<br />

D«tign«d By AITS<br />

wh» givt you the world)<br />

LAZAR<br />

VISrrS MOTHER HERE<br />

Mri. G.R. Strohin, of Mtrcw<br />

Iiland, With., <strong>is</strong> v<strong>is</strong>iting her<br />

mother, Mrs, Elmer Most, at<br />

the Homestead. Mrs, Molt<br />

hosted a Tea Wednesday af.<br />

ternoon honoring her daughter,<br />

Among the many gueits wtrt<br />

Mrs, Rusiell Holmii, of<br />

Philadelphia and th<strong>is</strong> city, a<br />

cousin of the guest of honor;<br />

Mrs, John Stevens, of th<strong>is</strong> city,<br />

president of the Women's<br />

Research Club; and M<strong>is</strong>s Clara<br />

Klks.of Ardmore, Pa,, and th<strong>is</strong><br />

dty, who will celebrati her 91st<br />

birthday th<strong>is</strong> fall,<br />

fcvery citizen complains<br />

about the taxes he has to<br />

pay*<br />

Masterworks Choir begins<br />

rehearsals for concertata<br />

Rev, Rinck announces plans<br />

for annual tour of Europe<br />

SOMERS POINT - Rev,<br />

Charles F, Rinck, Jr., pastor of<br />

Grace Luthern Church, has<br />

announced h<strong>is</strong> annual Fall Tour<br />

of Europe to take place October<br />

i to 22, Th<strong>is</strong> year's tour wiU<br />

include Holland, Belgium,<br />

Luxembourg and France via<br />

KLM. Th<strong>is</strong> will be Rev, Rlnck's<br />

fifth tour to the various countries<br />

of Europe.<br />

A group of 70 also will leave in<br />

September for the pastor's<br />

second tour of Hawaii. Since<br />

there <strong>is</strong> a waiting l<strong>is</strong>t of 10, no<br />

new applications an being<br />

accepted for th<strong>is</strong> tour th<strong>is</strong> year.<br />

In keeping with the bat<br />

experience of the past, the first<br />

class Europe tours are usually<br />

restricted to 35 people. At<br />

present there are only eight<br />

places open to the public for<br />

th<strong>is</strong> year's tour, A brochure <strong>is</strong><br />

available on request and the<br />

pastor welcomes personal<br />

inquiry.<br />

There will be a meeting in<br />

Professor Wilhefm A.A. ar<strong>is</strong>topher Greene.<br />

Goetze, min<strong>is</strong>ter of music at the There will be two organs^:<br />

First United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church, harpsichord and two In-<br />

reports that over 70 people strumental ensembles. Olgai<br />

attended the first rehearsal in Buttle wUl play the p^<br />

preparation for Cayalli's siehord, Douglas Frew the<br />

"Messa Concertata" to be held second organ, and Charles'<br />

on Sunday, September 2 at 4 Taylor the first organ. The<br />

p.m.<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>ts wUl be elevated in wcbl<br />

The l<strong>is</strong>teners will be (way that sound will flow overt<br />

surrounded by sound from two the congregation. The tw»*<br />

choruses, eight solo<strong>is</strong>ts, which instrumental ensembles will be*<br />

include Carol Cnurtman, under the direction of Bertramr<br />

Raymc^T McAfee, Gregory Greenspan, t<br />

Servant, Lando Bartolini, Lude The Masterworks Choir oft<br />

Formwalt, Mertine Johns, First United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church]:<br />

Marion vender Loo, andhas<br />

grown to about 40 people<br />

who are doing a great deal of a£<br />

eapella work, which <strong>is</strong> mo*<br />

difficult. Many forms of wort:<br />

ship that are exciting and;<br />

beautiful are part of the wor- Z<br />

ship experience each Sunday a&<br />

the church. Th<strong>is</strong> choir <strong>is</strong> for*<br />

O>ace Lutheran Church Hall, ming the base for the Cavalttf<br />

Siore rd. and Dawes av,, presentation. ><br />

Sunday, August 28, at 7:30 p.m. Summer v<strong>is</strong>itors or are*-<br />

at which time a film will be residents are invited to attend^<br />

shown of the area to be v<strong>is</strong>ited the rehearsal th<strong>is</strong> Sunday front;<br />

and a general d<strong>is</strong>cussion of the 2:3


The Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PAGE 2—SECTION THRfE<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1?73<br />

Positive step forward<br />

The first positive step toward<br />

resolving th<strong>is</strong> city's sewage d<strong>is</strong>posal<br />

problems was taken at a recent<br />

meeting between the City Com<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioners, officials of the privately-<br />

owned sewer 'company, and<br />

representatives of the Cape May<br />

aunty Utilities Authority.<br />

It was the first time the three parties<br />

responsible for merging Ocean City<br />

into a county-wide regional sewage<br />

system sat down and d<strong>is</strong>cussed<br />

problems of mutual concern. A second<br />

meeting has been set for next Wed<br />

nesday.<br />

The impasse <strong>is</strong> far from broken and<br />

there <strong>is</strong> still a reluctance for either the<br />

sewer company or the Utilities<br />

Authority to give one way or the other.<br />

The Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners, as represen-<br />

tatives of the public, are so far playing<br />

the role of moderator.<br />

The problem <strong>is</strong> simple. The sewer<br />

company's facilities are inadequate *<br />

but they are unwilling to commit<br />

themselves to long range and ex<br />

pensive improvements if the County<br />

Authority has plans of taking over the<br />

system. As a profit motivated firm the<br />

utility company wants a fair return on<br />

its dollar.<br />

The Authority, still in its growth<br />

stages, has yet to chart a plan for the<br />

future. It <strong>is</strong> uncertain whether<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>ition of the local system <strong>is</strong> the<br />

answer to Ocean City's problems.<br />

Financing for th<strong>is</strong> system and similar<br />

ones throughout the County <strong>is</strong> another<br />

problem that must he tackled.<br />

At the first meeting sewer company<br />

officials revealed they had received<br />

tentative approval from the State for<br />

the construction of two new tanks at<br />

the 3rd st. treatment plant. It's<br />

estimated th<strong>is</strong> $300,000 improvement<br />

will meet the city's sewage needs until<br />

the summer of 1977.<br />

That much needed time extension<br />

the three sides can use when they sit<br />

down at future meetings to chart the<br />

best and most economical course of<br />

waste d<strong>is</strong>posal in the years to come.<br />

the same in the end<br />

, Few things in life are more certain<br />

pan the paying of taxes, and few more<br />

infusing than the formula used to<br />

fctermine the fair share that <strong>is</strong> to be<br />

;; In an effort to d<strong>is</strong>tribute the property<br />

fax load in Ocean City more equitably,<br />

4irly last summer the city engaged a<br />

Chicago based firm to revalue the<br />

luildings, and D. AUen Stretch, Jr., a<br />

licensed appra<strong>is</strong>er from Ocean City, to<br />

Rvalue the land. The two firms<br />

forked closely with City Tax Assessor<br />

diaries Chappatte.<br />

•Their wwk was completed last Fall<br />

4midst the usual gripes from those<br />

Otiose taxes went up and the<br />

traditional stoic silence from those<br />

pose taxes went down and therefore<br />

ngartd they were getting away with<br />

I something.<br />

f Now a new sjtuajipn has developed<br />

< atapulting the assessment theme into<br />

I le limeUght bndi'lRgain. qjapjTaW*<br />

gas increased the value of lots along<br />

laven arv. from 18th to 25th st. an<br />

Average of $15 per front foot from $135<br />

m $150 in most cases.<br />

An appeals hearing was held before<br />

the County Tax Board in Cape May<br />

Court House th<strong>is</strong> week. In addition to<br />

the numerous property owners,<br />

representatives of the Ocean City<br />

Board of Realtors spoke their piece.<br />

The Board contends that by ra<strong>is</strong>ing<br />

the value of the Haven av, lots, they<br />

will be out of proportion with other lots<br />

throughout the city. Stretch and<br />

Chappatte claim the increases will<br />

bring Haven av. up to the level it<br />

should be in proportion to other<br />

streets.<br />

Just who <strong>is</strong> right will be a matter for<br />

the County Tax Board or the judiciary<br />

to decide, should the appeals even-<br />

tually wind up in court.<br />

Stretch and Chappatte say the<br />

revaluations were done fairly and<br />

objectively. The Realtor Board says<br />

not so: the work was done carelessly<br />

and on a hurried tHnjCtgtkgdjge so the ,<br />

'%vMuition would be corrtptoted in<br />

line for the 1973 tax rate.<br />

In the meantime that fate almost as<br />

certain as death, the payment of taxes,<br />

will go on...and on,«,and on.<br />

Ocean City a la carte<br />

K-9 MAIL — We hate to admit it, but our dog.<br />

Zaehary has been receiving more mail than we have<br />

in recent days. He got £ short letter from a young girl<br />

vacationing in Vermont, a post card from the State of<br />

Florida, and a birthday card from Philadelphia<br />

Zaehary, a black Labrador Retriever, was five years<br />

old th<strong>is</strong> week. We have therefore reached the obvious<br />

conclusion: Zaehary <strong>is</strong> more popular than we are<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> shouldn't come as too much of a surpr<strong>is</strong>e we<br />

suppose. After all, everybody loves a puppy and it's a<br />

rare newsman who can go through the day without<br />

offending someone,<br />

A<br />

MORE ON DOGS—The City of Ocean City owes us<br />

|i.2S. We feel that's coming to us for over-payment of<br />

Zachary's licensing fee for the past five years Each<br />

January we dutifully pay $3,25 for a new tag<br />

However, the dog control <strong>ordinance</strong> says: "The sum<br />

payable annually for a dog license and each renewal<br />

thereof shaU be $3." The additional quarter <strong>is</strong> ex-<br />

plained away simply, though illegally, by City Hall<br />

They claim the actual licensing fee <strong>is</strong> $2.75, and the<br />

additional 50 cents goes to the State of New Jersey<br />

We say hog wash. The next section of the <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

which deals with the collection of monies says- "The<br />

agent of the city duly empowered with the en-<br />

forcement of th<strong>is</strong> chapter shall retain all moneys<br />

received and collected and such moneys are a part of<br />

the payment for the services rendered to the<br />

municipality." Dog owners unite!! Pay your fair<br />

share and not a penny more. •-*?--<br />

M<br />

our own unique UFO<br />

(Editor's note: Hie following<br />

letter was written to the<br />

Natural Rewurcei Council of<br />

the State Department of En-<br />

vironmental Protection in<br />

Trenton with a copy to the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger for printing<br />

here.)<br />

Forum Agin' Em<br />

Sunday closing <strong>is</strong>sue<br />

Lf°r the first Ume in five years the obliged. Arrests were made for the<br />

'City <strong>is</strong> engaged in a concentrated push sale of a cantalope, frozen french fried<br />

ion enforcement of rhu Snnrfnv *>inei«« mrntn an,4 „ E;L;__ _•;, * .r 11 . 1 "<br />

Cy <strong>is</strong> engaged in a concentrated push<br />

|pn enforcement of the Sunday closing<br />

Sprdinance 947,<br />

t No arrests have been made during<br />

;ihe three-week old campaign, but<br />

public Safety Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Luther L,<br />

"Wallace said the warnings have been<br />

<strong>is</strong>sued and now the <strong>ordinance</strong> will be<br />

enforced.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> latest Blue law enforcement<br />

effort <strong>is</strong> the result of two things:<br />

complaints from traditionally eon-<br />

ieryative areas of the community,<br />

and an apparaent moral obligation<br />

each successive admin<strong>is</strong>tration at City<br />

Hall feels it must live UD to.<br />

If anything can be said about the<br />

current campaign, at least it appears<br />

more rational than those of years gone<br />

by. In the early 1960's Bible4oting<br />

citizens stormed a public hearing at<br />

City Hall when old <strong>ordinance</strong> 110 was<br />

"liberalized" into the present or-<br />

dinance 947.<br />

Some merchants begged to be<br />

arrested just to make a constitutional<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue out of the <strong>ordinance</strong>. They were<br />

With tongue in cheek<br />

potatoes, and a f<strong>is</strong>hing pole. Hours of<br />

court time were taken up arguing the<br />

cases and, as a whole, the image of the<br />

city suffered.<br />

It wasn't until 1WS8 with a new ad-<br />

min<strong>is</strong>tration on the scene that the<br />

famous book store arrest was made,<br />

Detectives purchased two books from<br />

the Idle Hour Book Sore on the<br />

boardwalk and arrested the clerk who<br />

sold them. The defense argued that the<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> was d<strong>is</strong>criminatory because<br />

a book like the Bible could not be sold,<br />

but girlie magazines could.<br />

The Judge smartly ruled that<br />

paperback books were actually<br />

magazines and could be sold, while<br />

hard back books remained taboo. Both<br />

sides were happy.<br />

The present Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners would<br />

be w<strong>is</strong>e to avoid arrests for so-called<br />

violations of the <strong>ordinance</strong> as long as<br />

the spirit of the law <strong>is</strong> enforced. We<br />

don't need the notoriety of another<br />

Scopes-Monkey trial from a half<br />

century ago.<br />

To Members of the Natural<br />

Resource Council; We have<br />

recently forwarded to you<br />

petitions asking you to refuse<br />

permiti,.!o.iift CJty..of Ocean<br />

aty for dredjiBg .any part of<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bs*onfW:<br />

, beach replen<strong>is</strong>hment if any<br />

pert of that sand would be used<br />

to restore privately owned<br />

beachfront, We feel sincerely<br />

and deeply that it <strong>is</strong> wrong to<br />

UM public funds, no matter how<br />

well intended, if such use can be<br />

abused by a few for their, own<br />

benefit.<br />

Preservation of the en-<br />

vironment and natural<br />

resources can only be fuUy<br />

realized, however, when- each<br />

man, with reason and reflec-<br />

tion, takes time to search h<strong>is</strong><br />

soul and d<strong>is</strong>cover for himself<br />

how important they are. We do<br />

not want the <strong>is</strong>sue we are so<br />

deeply committed to to be<br />

m<strong>is</strong>construed as: "Will a few<br />

eivironmaital<strong>is</strong>ts temporarily<br />

impair a sand pumping<br />

operation?" The real <strong>is</strong>sue <strong>is</strong>:<br />

SHOULD PUBLIC MONIES<br />

BE SPENT TO RESTORE<br />

PRIVATELY OWNED<br />

BEACHES THROUGH<br />

DREDGING, JBTTlESr ETC.,<br />

W SUCH BEACHES, ONCE<br />

RESTORED, COULD THIN<br />

BE BUVLT UPON BY THE<br />

OWNEB OR ANY SUB-<br />

SEQUENT OWNER<br />

THEREOF. By putting th<strong>is</strong><br />

question before the public at the<br />

next general election in the<br />

form of a non binding<br />

referendum, the eitiwns of<br />

Ocean City will have an op-<br />

portunity to say just how they<br />

want their tax dollars and their<br />

resources to be used.<br />

Therefore, we ask th<strong>is</strong><br />

Council to withhold any action<br />

regard to the petitions and<br />

abide by the dec<strong>is</strong>ion of the<br />

people ai expressed by their<br />

vtte. We shall forward to the<br />

Council all arguments<br />

presented in the media or in<br />

public forum, as wel! as the_<br />

final results.<br />

The real <strong>is</strong>sues will only be<br />

faced by tackling the problem<br />

in th<strong>is</strong> manner, and by having<br />

the real <strong>is</strong>sues squarely faced,<br />

we feel we will have won, no<br />

' tftg outcome, „<br />

w o' '«• weerejj,<br />

• Laurel Mowbray<br />

Jean Fuschillo<br />

Gretchen Duncan<br />

Barbara Benner<br />

Martha Wilder<br />

Ruth Boss<br />

Nicholas Fuschillo<br />

Editor, Ledger: We feel it <strong>is</strong><br />

wrong to continue to spend<br />

public monies to restore<br />

beaches unless they are to be<br />

left in their natural state so the<br />

public can use and enjoy what<br />

they have [aid for.<br />

for th<strong>is</strong> represents a major<br />

assessment of priorities for the<br />

future of Ocean pity. We will do<br />

our part by asking the Nature'<br />

Resource Council to withhold<br />

any dec<strong>is</strong>ion In the matter until<br />

Die people have spoken.<br />

We hope that cjti»tas wiU<br />

come to believe with us that all<br />

ex<strong>is</strong>ting undeveloped beach<br />

property should remain so in<br />

order to maximize (he amount<br />

of public beaches, »nd that it,<strong>is</strong><br />

in their best Interetf to commit<br />

themselves to a long term<br />

project of steady requ<strong>is</strong>ition<br />

and - or dedication of all beach-<br />

front land. <strong>On</strong>ly then will the<br />

principlei behind beach<br />

restoration be consummated.<br />

Committees to Save<br />

the Beaches<br />

Jean Fuschillo<br />

Laurel Mowbray<br />

Nicholas Fuschillo<br />

Barbara Benner<br />

Gretchen Duncan<br />

Ruth ROM<br />

Martha Wilder<br />

FRIENDLY SUGGESTION - The Township of<br />

Upper has no police force, but an abundance of<br />

special officers who have fancy blue uniforms and<br />

hats resembling those of State Troopers, We would<br />

like to see some of those fancy blue uniforms at the<br />

intersection of Route 9 and Roosevelt blvd. during<br />

peak traffic hours, For the past few summers, that<br />

intersection (which received the traffic leaving<br />

mem City from 34th st,) has been a severe bot-<br />

Ueneckj <strong>On</strong> a few occasions special officers have<br />

been assijpied there to help the flow of traffic across<br />

Route 9, but not th<strong>is</strong> summer, Prior to the Night In<br />

Venice boat parade, traffic leaving Ocean City via<br />

34th gt, was backed up from Route 9 in Marmora to<br />

Bay av, Oh, how we'd like to see some fancy blue<br />

uniforms at that intersection.<br />

LONGPORT'S SOLUTION - The Borough of<br />

Longport, just across the Great Egg Htrbor Inlet<br />

from Ocean aty, has a unique solution to traffic<br />

congestion. During the summer months, when people<br />

flock to beaches everywhere, Longport bans parking<br />

on aU streets in the primarily residential southern<br />

half of town. That means there <strong>is</strong> no parking any time<br />

of the day or night, and the ban includes residenti<br />

too. Those who live theremust use ofj-street lots. And<br />

the ban <strong>is</strong> strictly enforced. Such a parking ban would<br />

be impossible to enforce in Ocean City for a lot of<br />

reasons. Mainly, there just <strong>is</strong>n't enough off-street<br />

parking because of ttie stupid zoning laws in<br />

residential neighborhoods. Our v<strong>is</strong>it to Longport was<br />

a pleasant es^ierienee simply because there were no<br />

cars on the streets and few people on the beaches.<br />

We are a resort and it <strong>is</strong><br />

bnperat've to save every inch<br />

of beach that we can. After all,<br />

what <strong>is</strong> the prime attraction<br />

that brings tour<strong>is</strong>ts here?<br />

Since ours <strong>is</strong> governemnt of,<br />

by and for ttie people, however,<br />

Jet the people decide. Therefore<br />

we will strive to put the <strong>is</strong>sue on<br />

the next ballot to the people can<br />

prevail.<br />

The question to be put to a<br />

vote, in essence, will be: should<br />

public monies be spent to<br />

restore privately owned<br />

beaches through dredging,<br />

jetties, etc, if such beaches,<br />

once restored, could then be<br />

built upon by the present owner<br />

or any subsequent owner<br />

thereof.<br />

We ask all madia to con-<br />

tribute to a broad and fair<br />

presentation of the entire <strong>is</strong>sue,<br />

Sick - Sick • Sick.<br />

My daughter was coming<br />

home from work on her lunch<br />

hour Friday, August 3. As she<br />

turned onto 13th st. from<br />

Wesley av, she saw a oar at Uth<br />

st. and Central av. with the door<br />

open and someone putting th<strong>is</strong><br />

bag in the middle of the street.<br />

As she came to the stop street<br />

all kinds of no<strong>is</strong>es came from<br />

Ms bag, the open end tightly<br />

dosed with a rubber band: She<br />

stopped and opened the bag to<br />

find two little kittens which<br />

could have been run over.<br />

Maybe th<strong>is</strong> would have been •<br />

thrill for you or maybe you<br />

wire going around the block to<br />

come back and run over them<br />

yourself. Lucky for you that my<br />

daughter did not get your<br />

license number.<br />

Please get to a doctor, you're<br />

not well.<br />

D<strong>is</strong>gusted<br />

OLD GRAND DAD — Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

<strong>is</strong> a member of the Old Grand Dad Club, The Mayor's<br />

daughters, and mothers of h<strong>is</strong> grandchildren,<br />

nominated him for membership. Hie Mayor showed<br />

us h<strong>is</strong> attractive certificate, membership card and<br />

key chain. Mayor Waldman <strong>is</strong> now in such<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tingu<strong>is</strong>hed company as Bob Hope, James Farley,<br />

Lawrence Welk and Presidents Truman, Johnson,<br />

and E<strong>is</strong>enhower. Nixon's been too busy with<br />

Watergate to have grandchildren. Anyway, we think<br />

ttie honor bes* nu «"' ••»»- * u - ** • • • *<br />

<strong>is</strong> nice. And ...<br />

since he's still _,..« «.v «-3i w,<br />

qualifies as a Younj Grand Dad.<br />

m e '<br />

/ *<br />

'Superstar'? Are you what they say you are?<br />

Wfi*Vfi fiAflfi Aljp mmannA ^Sntna i»i*ia# It's U--b fc-a* *i **• ' ?<br />

.... .. our second<br />

BBUBB picture of the y§ar, and<br />

if we're not more careful in our<br />

dwice of cinematic fart we<br />

might have to give up our key to<br />

the executive men's room.<br />

JOur previous v<strong>is</strong>it to the<br />

fttcki mm for "Easy Rider," a<br />

*uth oriented film which we<br />

pd. Our aecond evening with<br />

am, MM rafrtgwaMr vialta,<br />

*jM lilt wetland tor "Je§us<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t, SupWaUr," another<br />

fstvorite with ti>« new society.<br />

gW? IUM MM of tte rock<br />

itttic aouooVbut «• are not<br />

#'MMi to fta nyle. At<br />

.m dthar end of our nuttc<br />

i«n»|ruiii,war»<br />

06 our<br />

incrSLe<br />

d<br />

(tome ins<strong>is</strong>t It's blank, but they<br />

are merely playing semantic<br />

games) we found J.C. Super-<br />

star highly entertaining It Is an<br />

absorbing film which subtly<br />

suggests possible review of our<br />

But h<strong>is</strong>tory lesions.<br />

Therein UM moit of the<br />

critic<strong>is</strong>m of the film. Preachers<br />

woo invariably serve up sanc-<br />

timonious platitude*, and those<br />

of us who tend to steretype<br />

biblical character, in the<br />

dramatic CofeS & DeMille<br />

context, the story told to<br />

rowing music simply <strong>is</strong> not<br />

acceptable.<br />

First the music The wore <strong>is</strong><br />

predominantly rock; in Mine<br />

•MoearMl.hart rock. But th<strong>is</strong><br />

toast tne cacgphonk tound of<br />

the Watro rock mwi *•* to<br />

rock muaic a full orcfaairation<br />

im*w *e uOfBted liaoSn of<br />

Andre Prevta, one flf the<br />

•wtfi-: rtmmm mgmtta^<br />

We liked the music.<br />

Rock Is basically a rhythm<br />

form of music and pleasing to<br />

those rowdies among us who<br />

would rather tap a toe than two-<br />

•tap to a champagne tune. Like<br />

Hue Grass and good gospel<br />

music, we find rock, as played<br />

by professional musicians in<br />

full sound, rather exciting.<br />

As for the biblical accuracy<br />

of the fdm, who can say how far<br />

afield the contemporary story<br />

named from the truth? Each<br />

generation has Its own con-<br />

ception of Chr<strong>is</strong>t and those<br />

people around him. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> how<br />

the new society sees the Man,<br />

and who can intelligently argue<br />

their concepts In the matter are<br />

•stray?<br />

Even as « traditional<strong>is</strong>t in<br />

Bible Interpretation* and<br />

mUm, we cannot honeKly ,<br />

say that the portrayals In<br />

»ip#rstar were wrong or ^<br />

,,.,,,-,:. .. i.,,iS-t*;.;;-•—-->•<br />

blasphemous. There are some<br />

ridiculous seenes in the film,<br />

5. e i. ud " Mng thu * A ««"<br />

«" desert by Patten tanks, and<br />

we Roman guards carrying<br />

{Sfu& W S ipons mi wwlai<br />

prld war n combat boots. But<br />

these are forgivable spoofs<br />

Generally, the Him itory<br />

stays pretty close to the biblical<br />

account of Chr<strong>is</strong>t's last days on<br />

-; '. f r % m h<strong>is</strong> Wlumphal<br />

mtry into Jerusalem on what<br />

became Palm Sunday through<br />

to h<strong>is</strong> erueiftrion^ fiooi<br />

Friday, the Superstar story UM<br />

to the Last Supper scene. In the<br />

film tne repast <strong>is</strong> taken tfdnie-<br />

sWtttdirattteiB^ifora<br />

^ l ltf' HS?- 8« KKN'lbtv-<br />

the aim held to tlMt'RIHB<br />

oottcept • * " "<br />

to*<br />

§mm<br />

FRIDAY, AUeUST 10, 1W3<br />

TNI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

PAGi 3—SECTION THREE<br />

STRONG CHURCHES<br />

OUR LADY OP<br />

GOOD COUNSEL R.C,<br />

40th it, and Central av.<br />

Rev, Joseph McCauiey,<br />

paitor<br />

loth it, and Wesley av.<br />

Rev, David P. Wright,<br />

D.D., pastor<br />

Robb Wright,<br />

musical director<br />

Confessions - 7 to 7:80 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

7, S, 9,10 and 11 a.m. - Masses<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 to S and 7:30 to 8 p.m. •<br />

Confessions<br />

SIIJLO1I BAPTIST<br />

7th ii, and Simpson av.<br />

Rev. James Bir<strong>is</strong>, pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 am. • Sunday School<br />

11 am . Morning Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C.<br />

Uth it. and Wesley av.<br />

Rev. James Welsh, pastor<br />

7 and S a.m. • Masses<br />

SATURDAY •<br />

4 to 5 and'after the 7 p.m.<br />

Mass - Confeiiions<br />

5:45 and 7 p.m. • Manes<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

8, 0:15, 10:30-1.m. and noon •<br />

Masses<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Home of the Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Conference<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Parking at Watson's<br />

Restaurant, 9th st. and Ocean<br />

av., and boardwalk park, loth<br />

A, and boardwalk, and at the<br />

church, B;30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

with classes for every member<br />

of the family. Robert L, Keys,<br />

1 iuperintendent.<br />

10;4B a.m. - Worship Service,<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sionary Conference con-<br />

ducted by Pastor Wright,<br />

Speakir, Rev, George Brucks,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sionary to Holland and<br />

Europe. Music by the Calvary<br />

Heln male quartet from<br />

Reading, Pa,<br />

10:45 a.m. - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

Nursery<br />

10:45 a.m. - Primary ana-eh<br />

2:30 p.m. - Sacred Musicale<br />

on Music Pier featuring Paul<br />

Chang, tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t, rBCor-<br />

ing art<strong>is</strong>t from Hong Kong;<br />

aid the Calvary Heirs Male<br />

Quartet from Reading, Pa,<br />

7:30 p.m. - M<strong>is</strong>sionary<br />

Oonfertnee directed by Pastor<br />

Wight. Speaker, Rev, Paul<br />

Chang, m<strong>is</strong>sionary to Hong<br />

Kong. Rev^ Paul Chang, tenor<br />

vocal<strong>is</strong>t, Robb Wright, song<br />

leader.<br />

7:30 p.m. - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

Nnsery<br />

Bible Conference conducted by<br />

Pastor Wright. Speaker, Dr.<br />

Ralph Keiper, Professor,<br />

Conservative Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Theological Seminary, Denver,<br />

Colorado.<br />

Carr<br />

9 and 10:30 a.m. • Worship,<br />

Pastor Wilcock's topic: "A<br />

Small Boat,"<br />

TUESDAY through FRIDAY •<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Bible Hour.<br />

Speaker, Dr. Ralph Keiper.<br />

TUESDAY through<br />

SATURDAY-<br />

7i30 p.m. • Bible Conference<br />

conducted by Pastor Wright<br />

Speaker. Dr, Ralph Keiper.<br />

WEDNESDAY•<br />

10:30 a.m. • Conference<br />

prayer meeting<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

iOUi St. and Central av.<br />

Rev, D. Richard Garr<strong>is</strong>on,<br />

paitor<br />

MONDAY -<br />

7 p.m, • Youth meeting •<br />

Grades 7, 8, 9<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

2 p.m. - Summer Auxiliary,<br />

Mrs, John D, Blair, "Bells<br />

Around the World."<br />

Guest solo<strong>is</strong>t, Arthur Abbott,<br />

tenor solo<strong>is</strong>t of St, Mary's<br />

Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church, Ardmore,<br />

Pa. Selections: '"Hie Penitent"<br />

by Beardsley Van t < Water and<br />

"Be Still and Know That I Am<br />

God" by Olive Dungan.<br />

TUESDAY and THURSDAY -<br />

I to, S p.m. - Arts and Crafts<br />

classes for seven to IS years<br />

Old.<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

9:30 and II a.m. - Services.<br />

All services will be held at St,<br />

John's Chapel, 38th st, and Wat<br />

av., due to construction at the<br />

Aureh,<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

9 a.m. - noon • Vacation<br />

Church School<br />

9 a.m.. Bible Study for Adults<br />

10 a.m. • Intercessory Prayer<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p,m, • Weight Watchers<br />

FOIST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th ft, and Wesley »v.<br />

Preaching Chrltt-Crucified,<br />

Riten, and Coming Again.<br />

Rev. William Radcllffe Allen,<br />

Th.M., pastor<br />

niURSDAY •<br />

10 a,tn, • Children's Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 p.m. - Family movie<br />

oight<br />

OCEAN CFTY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

12nd it. and Central av.<br />

Independent - Evangelical •<br />

Interdenominational<br />

Harry N. Ryner, organiit<br />

Rev. John E. Graenleaf,<br />

»ong leader<br />

MACEDONIA<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

10th It, and Simpson av.<br />

Rev, Charles WUcock,<br />

paitor<br />

MONDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m, • Opening Service of<br />

Seventh Week of 1973 Summer<br />

First United<br />

Church<br />

Eighth and Central Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N;J.<br />

f 'Sundoy, August 12<br />

B:00a,m, Cn'ufcn'Seh'oel and Youth Farum<br />

BiOO A 10:30 a.m. Worship Services<br />

"A SMALL BOAT"<br />

Pastor Wllcock preaches at both services!<br />

Music by Masterworks Oioir and Summer Quartet<br />

Luci Formwalt, soprano—Mertine Johni, meijo soprano<br />

Lando Bartolini, tenor—Gregory Servant, ban<br />

WUhelm A, A, GoeUe. Min<strong>is</strong>ter of Music<br />

Tuesday—2:00p.in. Summer Auxiliary<br />

"BELLS AROUND THE WORLD"—MRS. JOHN D. BLAIR<br />

9-1Z WEDNESDAYS QNLY-VACATIONCHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Nursery.Si«h Grade<br />

Arts, crafts, games, singing, films, Bible Study<br />

HO WEDNESDAYS ONLY—ADULTSTUDY<br />

10 a.m. INTERCESSORY PRAYER<br />

"Let 'i Look Again! "—Mrs, J. William Johnson<br />

•The Mcanlngof Suffering" and "Healing"—<br />

Pastor WUcock<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. - Churdi School<br />

with classes for all ages<br />

11 a.m. - Worship Service<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

8 p.m. -<br />

rehearsal<br />

Senior Choir<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. - Graded Sunday<br />

School classes for each<br />

member of the family<br />

11 a.m, • Morning Worship<br />

"Almost Persuaded To Be A<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tian,"<br />

11 a.m, - Nursery for young<br />

children<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening Worship.<br />

Concert of music. Rev,<br />

Raymond McAfee, baritone;<br />

Dr. Robert Elmore, organ<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Director of Music, Rev,<br />

Raymond McAfee, Organ<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Jean Ridgway,<br />

Parking on Wesley av,, next<br />

to Churdi.<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

10 a.m.- Sunday School with<br />

classes for all ages, F C.<br />

Slacum, superintendent.<br />

Ua.m, - Morning Worship.<br />

Rev, Roy E. Grace, D,D,,<br />

pastor of Beverly Hills United<br />

Presbyterian Churdi, Upper<br />

Darby, Pa., guest preacher.<br />

Special music by the Treble<br />

Trio from OoiUngsvrood, Mn,<br />

El lie Kurkian, Mrs, Karen<br />

Kline and Mrs. Carol Slimm.<br />

Nursery care in the Begin.<br />

tiers' Room during services.<br />

Parking facilities available<br />

on the lot at 32nd st. and Asbtiry<br />

ST. FRANCES CABRINI R.C.<br />

2nd st, and Atlantic av.<br />

Rev. William McCorrlutin,<br />

pastor<br />

MONDAY -<br />

B p.m, • L.I.F.B, Executive<br />

Committee meeting, Lower<br />

Auditorium<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Uth st. and Central av.<br />

Rev. Charles L. Wood,<br />

D.Ed., rector<br />

DA&Y .<br />

1 M«sS.'8B',m.<br />

SATURDAY -•<br />

9 "'<br />

Masses • 5:30 aHd 7 p.m.<br />

Confessions before and_ajter<br />

the evening Masses<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Masses - 7, i, 9, 10:18 and<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

H;30 a.m. - Women's Bible<br />

Study Fellowship, Lower<br />

Auditorium ''<br />

9 p.m. - Campus Crusade for<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t, Lower Auditorium<br />

SUNDAY (Eighth Sunday after<br />

Trinity) •<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

. 10 ajo.. Morptog Prayer and<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - The Bible Study<br />

Hour, Lower Auditorium<br />

MONDAY •<br />

8 p.m. • Rector, wardens and<br />

vestrymen meeting in the<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h Hall<br />

Rehearsal Dates for "Meiia Concertata"<br />

Fri,, Aug. 10—g-i; jo p.m.<br />

Sun, Aug. 12—2:30-1:30 p.m,<br />

Frl. Aug. 17—8-9:30 p.m.<br />

Sun., Aug. 26—2:3


PAOE 4—SECTION THREE<br />

Churches<br />

continued from page 3<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7 to 7: IS H m Men's Prayer<br />

Wo up<br />

THROUGH FRIDAY - ol,R LADY o r<br />

8,30 am, • Daily Vacation souimws n r<br />

Hble School<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 am Church School<br />

suitKuws Wahash .and R,t Poplar aves<br />

HPV, Vinreni Fprraro,<br />

pastor<br />

11 a.m. Morning Worship<br />

2 pm Alcnhnlles<br />

Anonymoui<br />

DAILY -<br />

7, 8:30 am and 7-sn p<br />

Masses<br />

6 p.m. BYF __<br />

7:30 p m Evening Service SATURDAY<br />

TnrsmAV 4tO 5 and 730 to B3fl p m<br />

TUESDAY Confessions<br />

1:30 p.m. Cottage prayer fiMpm Mass<br />

meeting at Cathy Do^on'i,<br />

2008 Glenwood dr., Nnrthfield SUNDAY<br />

6:30 to 10 p.m Vomh g". 9:3o'. J0:3Q, 11:80 a m and<br />

summer recreation s-3npm Masses<br />

WEDNESDAY « In 6-30 pm Confessions<br />

1 pm Cottage prayer LJNWOOD (OMMINITV<br />

mewing at Monya Leinhns'. Ms i m shnr9 con«*cutUrt j^veeks with<br />

ftfBBmgs Wwjr-night, open to<br />

the public, through September<br />

2.<br />

Sacred Music<br />

Concert at<br />

NATIONAL<br />

CAR RENTAL<br />

We Featurt<br />

1973 OLDSMOBILES and<br />

CHEVROLET VEGAS<br />

YELLOW CAB<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

The Rev. Raymond McAfee,<br />

miniiter of music at the Pirii<br />

Prtsbyttrian Church of Ocean<br />

City, wiU pr«ent a program of<br />

sacred music on Sunday<br />

(Auguit 12) at 7:30 p.m:<br />

Dr. Robert Elmore, organirt<br />

and music director of<br />

Philadelphia's iQth<br />

Preibyteriiin OiuTch, will be<br />

the accompan<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Both Rev. McAfee and Dr.<br />

Elmore have coniiderable<br />

recognition in church and<br />

concert music circles<br />

throughout the country and the<br />

world.<br />

FOOD . BAKE SALE<br />

Chapter <strong>is</strong> Order of Eastern<br />

Star ii sponsoring a food and<br />

bnk« sale today (Friday) at 5<br />

Tuckahoe rd., Marmora. The<br />

ale will open at S a.m. and<br />

continue until sold out. Mrs.<br />

Jamas Jack <strong>is</strong> general chair,<br />

man.<br />

Dr. Ralph Keiper<br />

and sermons given before<br />

members of the United States<br />

Air Force. He <strong>is</strong> the author of<br />

"Notes for Living," publ<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

by Lippineott.<br />

The services in the morning<br />

and evening are preceded by<br />

organ recitals by E, Woodley<br />

Kalehoff. The 15-minute Mng<br />

services in the morning<br />

beginning atS:4B and 10:45 am.<br />

are led by William G. Luff,<br />

Tabernacle president. The<br />

evening song service <strong>is</strong> led by<br />

Walter D, Eddowes Jr.<br />

The Tabernacle Quartet led<br />

by Toif^Perklns supplies the<br />

tnusic each week and one of the<br />

members also sinp a solo.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> plenty of free<br />

parking on or near the<br />

Tabernacle grounds.<br />

Next week, August 19,<br />

speakers will be Dr, Myron S,<br />

Augsburger, president of<br />

OCEAN crry-i<br />

Oldart litabllahed Optician<br />

M0I Bay Avt,<br />

Dial 379.4000<br />

iiaatern Mennonite College and'<br />

Seminary in HarriMnhurg, Va,'<br />

for the 9 and 11 i'tni servicej'<br />

and Dr. Martin C, W<strong>is</strong>mat'<br />

pastor of St. PauTi, Mitheran •<br />

Church, Olney, Philadelphia, at'<br />

the evening<br />

*V;<br />

Candb=<br />

light ,<br />

"Better to Light a Candlt<br />

< than to Cursethe Darkneag "<br />

/ suggests an ancient proverb<br />

J which pithily expresiei a<br />

timeless truth. The people<br />

who have v<strong>is</strong>ited our<br />

Funeral Home in a relaxed<br />

moment to get the essential<br />

facts about F/untral Service<br />

are the candJe-lighters who<br />

know that there are certain<br />

objects about which it !§•<br />

absolutely necessary to have<br />

a working knowledge. With a ,<br />

few simple questions they<br />

d<strong>is</strong>pel the myths which can<br />

only flour<strong>is</strong>h in the darknesg<br />

of ignorance.<br />

CHESTEB J,<br />

Funeral Home<br />

COur SnwrUlHI sf PuMrll<br />

lirvict to All Cmdi<br />

201 iiburyivi,<br />

Ph. 399-2864<br />

Faraway<br />

Places<br />

I've never seen the Taj Mahal. Nor hiive I looked up at the<br />

Leaning Tower of P<strong>is</strong>a, or out across the broad Sahara to the<br />

Pyramids and the Sphinfc<br />

Most of my life, as a matter of fact, has been spent right here<br />

<strong>is</strong> my own town, Not because I don't want to travel. To v<strong>is</strong>it these<br />

faraway places <strong>is</strong> one of my big desires—and, one day, I hope<br />

to do It.<br />

But Iknow, deep in my heart, that even if I never leave my<br />

home tows I'll have more to do than I can hope to accompl<strong>is</strong>h.<br />

Because Go3 <strong>is</strong> jitst as much hen u he <strong>is</strong> anywhere. Ow min<strong>is</strong>ter '"<br />

used that thought in h<strong>is</strong> sermon last ftnUaJVWS he told us how<br />

much there <strong>is</strong> for all of us to do in oar own particular place—<br />

and how much remains undone!<br />

If we'd bring'Just one other person to church with us on Sunday,<br />

we'd really be doing something, he told us. And, as f thought<br />

it over, I knew how true that was.<br />

That's whyTnVaskingyou, ••••• .<br />

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GUEST SOLOISTS:<br />

USE CARLSON, SOPRANO<br />

JOSEPH FRANK, TENOR<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Morning, Noon and Night , ,5upp«<br />

Qm Gdida Manina , Puccini<br />

JosephFrknk<br />

ialut D'Amour Elf w<br />

*welSong .Gounod<br />

L<strong>is</strong>a Carlson<br />

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Th«Trumpeter ,.....,_, .,,,,..,..,, .Mjr<br />

Tom Pwkins<br />

Scotch Medley Trad.<br />

rNTERMISSION<br />

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lord'sFrayw ., Makrtte<br />

Josq>h Frank<br />

Nola , Arndt<br />

Ave Maria , Schubert<br />

Use Carlson . .<br />

Fbur Indian Love Lyrics Find«i<br />

Great Day .._ , Yeumani<br />

' TomPerkini<br />

My Fair Lady Loewe<br />

MONDAY<br />

Jolly Robbers Suppe<br />

Una Furtlvi Lagrima .Donlsetti<br />

.Joseph Frank<br />

Last Spring Grieg<br />

MSeaela's Aria ...'. .BiMt<br />

Use Carlson<br />

Cossacks Ravels .Taehtkoff<br />

Kashmiri Love Song Woodford ,<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Sempre Fideles ,.. Sous*<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Selections from Martha Flotow<br />

Because , D'Hartdot<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

DBII Dance .,..,, .PoldlBi<br />

Lord'i Prayer •/. Malette<br />

Use Carlson . __<br />

Valse Poudree .., Pops<br />

Sunshine Of Your Smile ,,, Roy<br />

Tom Po-kins<br />

Show Boat , Ktm<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Hungarian Lustpiel Keler-BeJa<br />

OParad<strong>is</strong>o Meyerbeer<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

Marning -....., ^Grieg<br />

Ml Chiamano Mimi Puednl<br />

Use Carlson<br />

March Of The Toreadors ,Bl«et<br />

Roses of Ploardy .Wood<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

KnJghtsbridge March<br />

Coates<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Oleen Selection .Herbert<br />

La Donna E Mobile VenM<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

Ballet Egyptienne ....'. Lulgini<br />

Dimy Boy .Trad.<br />

L<strong>is</strong>o Carlson<br />

Moonlight and Roses l


PAGE «—SfCTION THREE<br />

Use Carlson,<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

Pier solo<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

L<strong>is</strong>t Carlson, joprano, and<br />

Joseph Frank, tenor, will be<br />

guest solo<strong>is</strong>ts at the MusicPier<br />

concerts Sunday through<br />

Thursday at 8 p.m. They join<br />

the municipal orchestra under<br />

the direction of Clarence<br />

FUhrmgn and regular baritone<br />

»lo<strong>is</strong>t Tom Perltins<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Carlson <strong>is</strong> originally<br />

from Bojton, Mass., She was<br />

graduated from Westminster<br />

Choir College in Princeton and<br />

has been studying at the<br />

Academy of Vocal Arts in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

The soprano made her debut<br />

'.• with the Philadelphia Lyric and<br />

,. with the Pittsburgh Symphony<br />

t- S\e performed many concerts<br />

,, m the Philadelphia area and<br />

• has appeared with the New<br />

" tfcpe Pro Musica, the Reading<br />

* Symphony, the Ithaca Symphony<br />

jmd the Williamsport<br />

Opera Theatre, She also <strong>is</strong> a<br />

regular performer at Gino's<br />

Italian Rettaurant in<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

No information was available<br />

at press time on Mr, Frank<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Receives BS degree George Plimpton on MUW lecture series schedule<br />

Beatrice Q. Fabrlzio,<br />

daughter of Mr and Mrs AW<br />

(Steve) Fabrizioof 1812 Weiley<br />

av and Vineland, received a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

elementary education from<br />

Trevecca Nazarenp rollpge in<br />

Nnshvillp, Term<br />

ANNl'AL DINNER DANCE<br />

The annual dinner dance of<br />

the Gardens Civic Association<br />

will take place AuguM 17 at the<br />

Ljnwood Country Club The<br />

social hour will he at 8:30 p.m.<br />

and dinner will be served at<br />

7:30, Music for dancing will be<br />

by the Modernalres. The<br />

committee on arrangements<br />

Include! Ed Primus, Dr. Nelson<br />

Bobbins; Rod Bonne and John<br />

McGIone,<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean City<br />

- If ybu plan to food shop during<br />

your stay hf . , . v<strong>is</strong>it our<br />

AAP Mark* at .<br />

16th STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

JMTWMM 1STH >M 1#TH STREETS<br />

" I rlTWrPALMM SHOPPING CBNTIR)<br />

A..&. OLleclric<br />

• Ocman Qty, N. h »<br />

LINWOOD -. The ^<br />

George Plimpton whuse<br />

'compulsive need to' attempt<br />

i-verytliing exciting ind daring<br />

at least once in h<strong>is</strong> life", has<br />

Joined the li»t of outstanding<br />

speakers compr<strong>is</strong>ing the 1973.74<br />

Lecture Series sponsored by the<br />

American Association of<br />

University Women,<br />

Leading off the series will be<br />

Or. Linqu<strong>is</strong>t at Chapel;<br />

Arthur Abbott the solo<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Dr. Raymond I Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

executive director of the<br />

Templeton Foundgtion,<br />

Hollywood, Calif,, will be guest<br />

speaker at the 11 am. Worship<br />

Service Sunday at Union<br />

Chapel bythe-Sea, ssth »t and<br />

Asbury av,<br />

Dr, Lindqu<strong>is</strong>t <strong>is</strong> a director of<br />

the Presbyterian Min<strong>is</strong>ters'<br />

Fund and formerly served as<br />

pastor of the h<strong>is</strong>toric Old<br />

Presbyterian Church in Orange<br />

and the First Presbyterian<br />

CJiureh of Hollywood, Calif,<br />

Solo<strong>is</strong>t of the morning will be<br />

Arthur C. Abbott, He will sing<br />

"The Penitent," by Baardsley<br />

Van de Water, and "Be Still and<br />

Know That I Am God," by Olive<br />

Dungan. Mr. Abbott i§ tenor<br />

aolo<strong>is</strong>t at St, Mary's Ep<strong>is</strong>copal<br />

Oiurch, Ardmora, Pa. He <strong>is</strong> a<br />

trustee and secretiry of the<br />

Board of Frankfort Hospital<br />

and serves as chairman of the<br />

Lower Morel and Township<br />

Board of Health,<br />

At 9:30 am, Sunday School<br />

meets with classes for all spa.<br />

Thursday at 8 p.m. movies<br />

will be shown and on Friday at I<br />

p.m. at Coffee Hour for young<br />

people <strong>is</strong> held.<br />

Last Sunday thi Rev. Ro»s A.<br />

Foster baptized the following<br />

children; Laura Marie Linn,<br />

beit-atlllBg novel<strong>is</strong>t and the program March 2. All<br />

oolumniit Tom Wicker of the lectures will be held at<br />

New York Timei on October 27; Mainland Regional High<br />

l<strong>is</strong>ac Ailmov, the prolific School.<br />

science fiction genius will The late Robert F. Kennedy<br />

follow on November 17; Mr. once said of Georgo Plimpton:<br />

PlimptoJj will d<strong>is</strong>cuiB h<strong>is</strong> life "Some men want to be<br />

Among the Pro's on Februwy President but I'd rather be<br />

2; and Carl B. Stokes, the first George Plimpton," Hii ex-<br />

black mayor of a major perience playing professional<br />

American city, will complete football with the Detroit Lions<br />

ted to h<strong>is</strong> best selling novel<br />

"faper Lion" while "The<br />

Bogey Man" followed h<strong>is</strong><br />

escapades playing professional<br />

golf with the very greati of the<br />

ijnrt.<br />

In Wi lecture Mr, Plimpton<br />

will touch on some of hii other<br />

unlikely feats: bridge with<br />

Oswald Jaciiby, boxing against<br />

Archie Moore, tennii against<br />

Pancho GoniaJes, and playing<br />

percussion with the New York<br />

Philharmonic, George Plimpton<br />

will help hii audience<br />

d<strong>is</strong>cover what makes champions<br />

in every walk of life tick.<br />

Tickets for the Lecture Series<br />

may be purchased from the<br />

Ocean City Cultural Arts<br />

Center, the New Age Book Shop<br />

in Atlantic City or from lecture<br />

chairman, Mrs, Richard<br />

Ojserk<strong>is</strong> In Ventnor, ticket<br />

chairman Mrs, James<br />

Caterson, of Abstcon,<br />

promotional chairman, Mrs,<br />

James Mover, of Northfield,<br />

and publicity chairman, Mrs, -<br />

Robert Mayer in Margate.<br />

Dr. Raymond J. Undqu<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Jeffrey Alan Kirk, Wendy<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong>e Kirk, Robert Duncan<br />

Writ and Thomas Watts Kirk,<br />

Sunday following the morning<br />

lerviee a tongref ational<br />

meeting wiU be held and five<br />

trustees will be elected.<br />

Auxiliary speaker New payment plan<br />

for GIs at ACC<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

<strong>is</strong> participating in a newly<br />

establ<strong>is</strong>hed advanced payment<br />

plan for armed fcrees veterans'<br />

education benefits under the<br />

G.I. Bill of Rights<br />

~TJnder thi natlonwitte plan a<br />

veteran attending ACC can<br />

expect to reeeivt hii Smtember<br />

and October Vrttrans Admin<strong>is</strong>tration<br />

(VA) checks<br />

"Belli Around the World" <strong>is</strong><br />

the title of the program at the Development group<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Summer Auxiliary<br />

Tuesday (August H) at 2 p.m.<br />

in Wesley Hall of the First at Seashore House<br />

United Methoojit Church, 8th<br />

st. and Cmtral av,<br />

The Atlantic County Health<br />

Mri, John D. Blair,- of<br />

Association, an educational<br />

Qakhurst, will be" the speaker.<br />

BeveJopinffli grtdj, *M meet<br />

She will share with her<br />

every lhiwd«y at lM p.m. in<br />

audience her collection of bells<br />

fie lounge of the Children'«<br />

from many places both in th<strong>is</strong><br />

SeiAore Home, «0B Atlintic<br />

country and abroad, Mrs. Blair<br />

w, Atlaritle City.<br />

<strong>is</strong> the wife of the B«v. John I). ; th* meetings are open to toe<br />

Hair, who just recently retired<br />

public and are conipuniored by<br />

as a min<strong>is</strong>ter in the Southern<br />

me Mental Health Association<br />

New Jersey Annual Conference<br />

•nd the Family lerviee<br />

of the United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

Association. A (pedal inviation<br />

ifter 45 years of service,<br />

has been <strong>is</strong>sued family in<br />

which there <strong>is</strong> mental illness<br />

Mrs. Blair was principal of<br />

the Sea Bright <strong>Public</strong> School<br />

The meetingi are free and led<br />

and <strong>is</strong> active in the United<br />

by qualified special<strong>is</strong>ts in the<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Women, D.A.R,,<br />

mental health field.<br />

League of Women Voters, New<br />

Jersey Education Associ«tion,<br />

A.A.U.W., and the American<br />

Bell Association.<br />

Devotions will be l«d by Mri,<br />

Gust av L. Nordstrom and th«<br />

hostess will be Mrs. D. Roscoe<br />

Faunce. , ...<br />

CiMiiffef Adi Bring<br />

wait up to three months after<br />

the start of classes for h<strong>is</strong> flnf<br />

check to arrive.<br />

The new plan enables<br />

veterans to pay their tuition<br />

aid few and purchase books<br />

and supplies it the beginning of<br />

the academic year with their<br />

VA cheeto rather than out of<br />

poek*t.<br />

BUI Hanstmmn<br />

faton than MO yean ago, Sir<br />

|Bdward Coke <strong>is</strong> known t«<br />

|havesaid, "Aman'ihouteid<br />

§h<strong>is</strong> castle." In England thii<br />

m Kill true. An Engll^<br />

Uage ii quaint to walk<br />

•Kinrough. Each home seemsl<br />

bmuadtilandhidia away<br />

by Itiown Hedge andwrdJn<br />

However, the EngUdi arc a<br />

hositabl "<br />

dot what you are looking fcr<br />

there are many op<br />

portuntticii for night<br />

dubbing and theater-going<br />

in the larger cities. Youctn<br />

have the best of both wkta!<br />

1WI f MMO<br />

George Plimpton<br />

GEORGE 0,<br />

LODER<br />

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Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1947<br />

Dial 389-1454<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

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THOMAS i Y i H C,<br />

Burglar & Fire Alarms<br />

COMMERCIAL - HOME - m'.- WAT<br />

Installation, Service mil Leaiing<br />

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Ifota saettnih] Hs oui mitc&vi.<br />

Stained Glass Art—Art Supplies<br />

Qulkpeint<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> of Sea SheHr<br />

Metal Detectors - Stamps ai^l Ceins<br />

i Paints • Paper Tele - Models - De-<br />

[coupage - Craft Kits and Books -<br />

Ecology Boxes - Miniature -<br />

Fruit<br />

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Ocean City — 3<br />

MAXIMUM RATES<br />

PAID ON<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

The Cape May County National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

Interest rates undtr Fedsral regulations on your Certlflcatts of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If th«y are not, no higher Interest rate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />

Any of our officers will ba glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit wlth-you. _<br />

the 6ape MayCounty<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY . SEA OLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

5:1 1<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1973 'HE OCEAN <<br />

New signs at Sea Isle boosts 'Helping Hands'<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - The br'children traveling in their<br />

Helping Hand Program, vicinity. " u f THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

SEA BLE CITY - Tfle<br />

Helpini Hand Program,<br />

^^^m\<br />

dBrigned<br />

fkugntd to<br />

,to ,aid<br />

,aid<br />

children<br />

children<br />

in<br />

in "Whether they be going to or n nlTTIi^WI<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tress, J^qs been given a new<br />

teoit to Sea Isle City with thi<br />

wection pi.idwtiflcation sip<strong>is</strong><br />

a all four en^ancet into the<br />

resort. • • ' ''<br />

Commi<strong>is</strong>ioner Alfred P.<br />

Ugnelle, director of <strong>Public</strong><br />

Safety, widthe Department, in<br />

owperation with both ichoo!<br />

PTAs, <strong>is</strong> liUDchini a drive th<strong>is</strong><br />

mpnth to eiliit at lt<strong>is</strong>t one<br />

'^hloek parent 1 Im<br />

Senior Citizens' rail trip<br />

far childrin traveling in their<br />

vicinity,<br />

nine-day Caribbean cruite<br />

"Whether ttjey be going to or<br />

Ann' Zahora, executive ment of Transportation, which<br />

from ichflol, on errands or<br />

director of the Cape May <strong>is</strong> operating the program, and<br />

involved In any other paittime<br />

County Office on Aging, has identification cards will be<br />

we want the yqunpters of th<strong>is</strong><br />

announced that reg<strong>is</strong>tration hu made and mailed directly to<br />

Qty to know there ii help only a<br />

begun for the Senior Citizen applicants.<br />

few steps away in the event of<br />

reduced bus fare identification The program will go into<br />

any emergency," Com-<br />

cards.<br />

effect September io. All the<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioner I.ignelle explained.<br />

New Jersey residents of age senior citizen need do <strong>is</strong> d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

Mrs. Ann M. Feeney <strong>is</strong><br />

m and older are eligible to an ID card or a Medicare card<br />

civilian coordinator for the<br />

participate in the half-far* and deposit one-half of the<br />

program locally, with Mrs,<br />

program, which <strong>is</strong> limited to regular prevailing adult fare.<br />

Dorii Coulter repre»entini the<br />

bus travel within the state from Identification cards for those<br />

* in every neigh- public ichool parent-teacher<br />

9:30 a,m; to 4 p.m. and from 1 under 65 will be processed first,<br />

borhood to place placards in group and Mrs. Jean Lark in the<br />

p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekday* an since only those 65 plus are<br />

their homes as identification &. Joseph's School PTA,<br />

and all day on Saturdays, eligible for Medicare, ex-<br />

Sundays and legal holidays. cepting the diMbled.<br />

All banks and branch tanks The use of Medicare cards<br />

IN OCiAN CITY OPIN ALL Y1AR<br />

within the county are serving u will be permitted until<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration point, as well as November 30. After that time,<br />

the County Office on Aging, identification cards will be the<br />

Eligible residents may v<strong>is</strong>it only acceptable proof of<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration points, where fliey eligibility.<br />

will be given an explanatory The State Comm<strong>is</strong>sion on<br />

brochure containing an ap- Aging and the State Office on<br />

plication form.<br />

Aging of the Department of<br />

They will flll out the ap- Community Affairs are acting<br />

plication and return with proof in adv<strong>is</strong>ory capacities in the<br />

of age (birth certificate, program.<br />

driver's license, high school<br />

diploma, passport, military<br />

d<strong>is</strong>charge papas, other valid<br />

legal documents), and proof of<br />

New Jersey residency (bank<br />

statements, utility bills,<br />

department store charge<br />

plates, other valid legal<br />

documents.)<br />

Completed and verified<br />

applications will then be forwarded<br />

to the State Depart-<br />

FORREST<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

DRY CLEANING BY ANTON DORFNER<br />

Retail, Wholesale<br />

and<br />

<strong>Line</strong>n Rental Service<br />

Pick-up and Delivery<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly-<br />

L<br />

Dial 399-5400<br />

Furs and Box Storage<br />

Rug and Drape Cleaning<br />

Atlantic Community College <strong>is</strong> offering 94 college-credit courses evenings at its Mays Landing<br />

campus during the fall semester. Th<strong>is</strong> means that if you are employed or have other<br />

obligations during the day you s(ill can work toward a college degree or just lake course!<br />

that appeal to you. ACC <strong>is</strong> fully accredited, ind all credits are completely transferable.<br />

And ACC's tuition of $17 per credit for pan-time students <strong>is</strong> the lowest of any college in<br />

the area. The Fail Semester begins Tuesday Sept, 4, Courses are being offered in:<br />

enter<br />

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RENTALS; DAILY & WiiKLY<br />

RALEIGH AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />

WE AIJO SELL OTHIR QUALITY BIKIS<br />

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Call 399-12U<br />

PARKING WHiLt kiDING<br />

Sth A ATLANTIC AV, OCEAN CITY<br />

NOW IS THE IDEAL<br />

TIME TO REPLACE<br />

TOUR OLD BURNER<br />

(f you hava an old burner which<br />

hat been troublesome or the CSUM<br />

©f regular repairs — now <strong>is</strong> th«<br />

Ideal time to replace it —while our<br />

special offer <strong>is</strong> In effect,<br />

W« will install a brand-new TtJcaeo Fuel Chiif Oil<br />

Burner at your home. It features a built-in Texaco Jet<br />

Flam« Sooiftr — an amaiing di-<br />

valepmtnt that scientifically mixes<br />

oil and air info a cleaner burning<br />

compact flame that makes possible<br />

thi reduction of wasted heat,<br />

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48TH STREET<br />

A COMPLETE LME OF<br />

QROCERIES • FROZEN FOODS<br />

FRESH<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

and FRUIT<br />

UNIT MIODUCTS<br />

7 UYS A WEEK •<br />

New sign pointing out that Sea Iile City <strong>is</strong> a Helping<br />

Hand community for youngsters <strong>is</strong> inspectta by<br />

Police Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Alfred P, Ugnelle, Mrs. Joseph<br />

Larkin, president of the St. Joseplrs School PTA, and<br />

youngster Kathleen McNally. Signs are at the entrance<br />

of theresort in four locations to launch a drive<br />

for block parents in the program.<br />

state trooper Stoddard Bixby<br />

presented a film emphasizing<br />

chlldrin'g .safety through the<br />

"helping hand" concept at a<br />

public meeting th<strong>is</strong> week in City<br />

Hall, attended by representatives<br />

of the PTAs and v<strong>is</strong>itors<br />

as far away as WUdwood who<br />

heard of the program and<br />

expressed an interest in it,<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Ugnelle said.<br />

Trooper Bixby <strong>is</strong> a<br />

representative of the Safety<br />

Education Bureau of the New<br />

Jersey State Police In Himmonton.<br />

Tne film stre<strong>is</strong>es the<br />

role of parents in educating<br />

thiir childrai in the dangers of<br />

the potential child moleiter and<br />

the perili of accepting ridei<br />

from strangers.<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>iioner Lignelle<br />

emphaiized that the program <strong>is</strong><br />

a year-around project that <strong>is</strong><br />

endorsed by the Internaional<br />

Jayoees and pushed-locally in<br />

New Jtrsey by the State PTA.<br />

"Children experience periods<br />

of d<strong>is</strong>tress all year long, not just<br />

during school months and th<strong>is</strong><br />

Helping Hand Program ii<br />

especially vital in a summer<br />

resort when vacationers and<br />

v<strong>is</strong>itors swell our winter<br />

population to 10 and 20 timei<br />

the normal number," Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner<br />

Lignelle noted.<br />

"We are urging parents in<br />

every areet in Sea Isle City and<br />

CAPT. NOAH HERE<br />

Captain Noah, of WPVI.TV,<br />

Channel 6, Philadelphia, will be<br />

at the Scandinavian Specialties<br />

shop, 3101 Asbury av., Saturday.<br />

He will d<strong>is</strong>tribute balloons<br />

and sip photos of himself.<br />

Children are invited to stop by<br />

and v<strong>is</strong>it with him, H<strong>is</strong> wife also<br />

will be presmt.<br />

POST HOSTS DINNER<br />

The Roberts-Johnson VFW<br />

Post 2189 <strong>is</strong> having a seafood<br />

and roast beef dinner open to<br />

the public « the Port Home at<br />

1st ft. and Bethel rd in Somers<br />

Point from 4:304 p.m. Friday,<br />

August 10. The dinner <strong>is</strong> to be<br />

cooked by Commander Mike<br />

Rfrvici, Proceeds will go to<br />

benefit the building fund.<br />

BETWEEN WEST<br />

•ml ASBURY AVENUE<br />

LAUNDROMAT<br />

27 WISHERS<br />

14 DRYERS<br />

CfH 24 HOURS A MY<br />

SA tUMMM<br />

ATTBWNT (M DUTY US TO 2JB<br />

Townsend'i Inlet to' enl<strong>is</strong>t as<br />

block parents to hrtp theie<br />

children in time of need," he<br />

said, A poster d<strong>is</strong>playing the<br />

helping hand symbol can be<br />

placed in a conspicuous Spot in<br />

a house or business establ<strong>is</strong>h<br />

ment window to notify<br />

youngsters that ass<strong>is</strong>tance <strong>is</strong><br />

nearby, the police comm<strong>is</strong>sioner<br />

pointed out,<br />

"Not only should childrai be<br />

wary of potential molesters or<br />

grangers in cars, but dogs and<br />

older menacing chUdrm '4pa<br />

present a hazard and these are<br />

casts where the helping hind<br />

block parent can ass<strong>is</strong>t,"<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Ugnelle said,<br />

"Becoming Ul or injured<br />

while traveling the neigh,<br />

borhood are also factors to be<br />

taken into consideration;<br />

walking in a strange neighborhood<br />

<strong>is</strong> also sometimes •<br />

hazard. These are situations<br />

where we desir* to help the<br />

youngster and with the help of<br />

the community we will do so,"<br />

Ugnelle concluded, in urging<br />

volunteers to contact the<br />

committee for information,<br />

Forum<br />

-GonUnued from editorial page<br />

could have been near the truth<br />

in its portrayals.<br />

The Superstar music <strong>is</strong> exciting<br />

and the lyrici of the rockopera<br />

are provocative. We<br />

suspect that it <strong>is</strong> the music<br />

which attracts the new society<br />

to th<strong>is</strong> biblical tableau, but its<br />

popularity reveals that these<br />

young people at least have<br />

some concept of Jesui Chriit,<br />

And the fact that they accept<br />

Jesus Chr<strong>is</strong>t and lend interpretation<br />

to H<strong>is</strong> teachings<br />

d<strong>is</strong>pels any doubts Chr<strong>is</strong>t may<br />

have had about the spread of<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tianity after H<strong>is</strong> deaths<br />

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— BONUS '<br />

25 Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas Cards<br />

with<br />

11x14 or 14x20<br />

Portrait<br />

Ph.3W-W80forAp|X.<br />

Haggerty presents<br />

workshop in D.C.<br />

Denn<strong>is</strong> Haggerty, attorney<br />

from Philadelphia and summer<br />

resident in-Ocean City for over<br />

30 years, presented a workshop<br />

on the "Mentally Retarded and<br />

the LAW" at the American Bar<br />

Associations annual meeting In<br />

Washington, D.C. th<strong>is</strong> past<br />

week,<br />

Haggerty <strong>is</strong> the parent of a<br />

retarded boy, and <strong>is</strong> co<br />

chairman of the ABA. Com<br />

mittee on Mental Retardation<br />

and the Law. Additionally he <strong>is</strong><br />

consultant ot President Nixon's<br />

Committee on Mental RatardatioriV<br />

Haggerty It active in the<br />

affair* of the Ocean City Yacht<br />

Club and <strong>is</strong> a marshall in the<br />

annual Baby Parade, He U also<br />

a past president of the Ocean<br />

Go to College Evenings<br />

Anthropology<br />

Art<br />

Mstogy<br />

Bu*ir»M<br />

Economic*<br />

Hnt TachnotogV<br />

Foreign LanguagM<br />

Qaognphy<br />

Hulth and Phytteal Eduction<br />

Htottry<br />

HoflpHilf^f manaf<strong>is</strong>iiiant<br />

Law Enf orcanwit<br />

Mathamatfe*<br />

Mi«lc<br />

Phltowphy<br />

Poltical Sciaoc*<br />

P«ycholo«7<br />

Ruding and Study IUM<br />

iw«MilMlM<br />

Sociology<br />

Sp**ch<br />

TtManr<br />

Early regulation by mail <strong>is</strong> recommended because It assures you of enrollnwnt In the courjei<br />

arid sections you pwfer. Mail reg<strong>is</strong>tration! must be postmarked no later ttan Wednesday<br />

Aug. IS. In.person reg<strong>is</strong>tration will oe held Wednesday Au|. 29. To obtain a miil regii.<br />

tration fofm and complete information about Fall Semester courses lit ACC's Mays Land-,<br />

ln| campus, Atlant<strong>is</strong> City Urban Center, and Hammonlon intension Center, contact Ih*<br />

Ass<strong>is</strong>tant to the Dean at 625-1111 or 64M9S0, Ext, 213.<br />

Mail Reg<strong>is</strong>trations<br />

Must be Postmarked<br />

No Later Than Aug. 15<br />

bay c ub<br />

condominium<br />

and<br />

marina<br />

DiSlGNED FOR THi YACHTSMAN—OR<br />

ANYONE WHO JUST LOVIS THI WATIR,<br />

We invite you to compare fhf si«e of our units with anything you hove<br />

seen to dote. Th<strong>is</strong> exclusive high r<strong>is</strong>e eommunity eombirns thi advantages<br />

of a year 'round vocation hems ownership with the amenities and con- •<br />

venienee of luxury apartment living , . . spacious, d<strong>is</strong>tinetivily designed<br />

apartment layouts, thi ultimate floating dock marina and spectacular bay<br />

view together create on otmoiphert of le<strong>is</strong>urely el*ganee.<br />

• privacy — only 42 unite<br />

• owner controlled management and building services<br />

• elevator service<br />

• controlled lobby security system<br />

• two and three bedroom plans<br />

^ •spacious — 1,720 square foot threebedroom and 1,320 square foot<br />

two-bedroom unlfs<br />

• 28' living room • 2 bedrooms; 34' living room - 3 bedrooms<br />

•cross ventilation in each apartment—bay and ocean view<br />

• heated pool and private club house<br />

• featuring totally electric living<br />

•apartment owners have first option to lease marina slips<br />

60% SOLD<br />

FIRST<br />

TODAYS.<br />

what dtfes It all mean? more...a lot more for you.<br />

interest by word of mouth has been tremendous, many apartments are<br />

already spoken for, don't m<strong>is</strong>s th<strong>is</strong> opportunity I you must see the ptans to<br />

believe It,<br />

contact robert trench, realtor, (60?) 398.4100 for further Information<br />

sample apartment open dally 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. i —<br />

friday and Saturday to 9 p.m.<br />

ocean city bay club condominium and marina, 4th and bay avenue, ocean city, new jertey<br />

Intirtors for the sample apartment conceived by<br />

Kensington furniture & earptt CO., Sidney hookerman, a.l.d.<br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION THR^E<br />

VNVIAL BARBECI'E<br />

SOMERS POINT • The 23rd<br />

annual Barbecue of the Homers<br />

Point 1


PACE -H) - SECTION THRII<br />

Babe Ruthers pick up<br />

two more big victories<br />

The Ocean City Babe Ruth triple and single and Sannino<br />

team chalked up two more two singles.<br />

league victories lag! week with <strong>On</strong> Monday the Orioles came<br />

winiover Atlantic City. 8-0, and to town in a three way tie with<br />

Egg Harbor Township Orioles Egg Harbor City and Ocean<br />

10-5.<br />

City for first place The locals<br />

Mike Sannino was the win- picked up three runs in each of<br />

ning pitcher over Atlantic City the first two Inningi enroute to<br />

as he limited the home team to a 10-5 victory Mike Sannino<br />

three hits and struck out five again picked up the win as he<br />

Atlantic City jumped out to a allowed teven hits and struck<br />

one-run lead after the first out seven Dan Young paced the<br />

inning, but the local nine came offensive charge with a triple<br />

back with two runs in each of and two singles joe Myer»<br />

the next four frames to seal up laced a pair of doubles and<br />

the victory. Joe Myers led theknocked<br />

in three runj. Dan<br />

hitting attack with three hits Reynolds chipped in two<br />

including a double and twosingles<br />

singles. Dan Young added a<br />

Coach Bud Rlnek's Ruthers<br />

now stand at 11-4 on the season<br />

BLOODWORMS!<br />

S]50 Doz<br />

and are tied for first place in<br />

the second half with flrjt half<br />

diampions Egg Harbor GitE*<br />

Both teams have identical 5-1<br />

records since th«> midpoint of<br />

the season<br />

ED CORNMAN<br />

The next home game for the<br />

local nine will be on Monday<br />

against Atlantic City, Game<br />

time <strong>is</strong> gt 8 p.m. on the Sth si<br />

and Bay av. field<br />

• ^ and Bay av. field C o y r t | g m i n a r j e s h e r e fQr S h o r e D a y QQmp<br />

When it the last Nine you've hat. your<br />

CAR CHECKED OVER?<br />

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Do you need NEW POINTS and PLUGS?<br />

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Complete Car Service<br />

Brakes - Mufflers - Radiator Repairs<br />

Motor Tune-Up - Wheel Balancing I Alignment<br />

Mike Bantom and Butch Van Others expected include Jack<br />

Breda Koff will be among the McKinney, head coach at St.<br />

familiar basketball players at Joseph'i College; Tom<br />

the Shore Basketball bay Camp hglesby, All-American and top<br />

to be held Monday at the our- sworer at VUlanova; and Chr<strong>is</strong><br />

door courts, 6th st and Atlantic Ford, ex VUlanova great and<br />

av,<br />

presently with the Detroit<br />

Bantom ii a former St P<strong>is</strong>tons,<br />

Joseph s College All-American The event U sponsored by the<br />

and United States Olympic Recreation Department. Boys<br />

performer at Munich Van interested in participatini are<br />

Breda Koff <strong>is</strong> former head asked to contact Bixie HoweU<br />

coach of Princeton, the Detroit M 3BB-517B between B and 7 p.m<br />

Hstons and the Phoenix Sum for further details.<br />

RACKET BALL CHAMPION--Bob Ford of 1408<br />

Prospect p].( ocean City, Is presented with 1973<br />

championship trophy at Health Spa International,<br />

Linweod, by instructor Linda Mathot. Ford won the<br />

championship in an elimination tourney w*to 35 Spa<br />

members.<br />

SERVICE<br />

Gargan on card in A.C. tonight<br />

Ocean City'i Guy Garganwill Atlantic City Convention H«ll<br />

9 in one of the preliminary tonight (Friday) ay) featuring<br />

h,.. «„ on a,<br />

i_»»- Cirj j,, hjn^jghts<br />

jnvj^ejghts<br />

Rhdi<br />

Rochdi«<br />

Nri<br />

Norrii<br />

and Richard Benjamin,<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Gargan <strong>is</strong> slated tor a bout<br />

with Frankie Mattera, of<br />

Naples, Italy, in the middleweight<br />

div<strong>is</strong>ion,<br />

A. former Golden Gloves<br />

champion, Gargan altered the<br />

professional ring ranks th<strong>is</strong><br />

year, and hat one victory and<br />

one tfraw to h<strong>is</strong> credit.<br />

NEW YOitKfflY<br />

GAMEW STATE PWOWIY<br />

£gE2^$grg&^&<br />

Mike Bantom<br />

Girl softballers whips Absecon, 12-2<br />

The Ocean City Girls 1 Softball Sander. The game was called<br />

team continued iti winning after six Innings,<br />

streak July 28 with a 12-2 vic- The next scheduled game wai<br />

tory ovir Absecon; In th« against- Northfleld and was<br />

winning effort L<strong>is</strong>a MyJltr hit charged as a forfeit against<br />

, two doubles 'whilf Carla Ocean City, The localites<br />

Migliaceio and Dina Clarkson arrived at the playing site a few<br />

also hit doubles<br />

minutes late and officials ruled<br />

Winning pitcher, Lori it a forfeit.<br />

Tessitore, had seven strike- Because of th<strong>is</strong> m<strong>is</strong>hap the<br />

outs. Losing pitcher was Sue previously undefeated Ocean<br />

City team <strong>is</strong> now tied with two<br />

other teams for first place. A<br />

playoff game will be played.<br />

TALESE ELIGIBLE<br />

NEW YORK — Joseph<br />

Talese, of 7« Aibury av.,<br />

Ocean city, N.J., ii eligible to<br />

win a free trip to Scotland and<br />

11,000 in cash as a result of<br />

•coring a hole in-one at the<br />

Atlantic City Country dub,<br />

Taleie's ace qualified him for<br />

the Rusty NaU Hole-In-<strong>On</strong>e<br />

Sweepitakes, a national<br />

competition sponsored by the<br />

Drambuie Company of Bdlnburgh,<br />

Scotland, The winner<br />

will be announced early next<br />

year.<br />

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students or members of the armed forces<br />

1<br />

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* * ^ S H ! | ter *"• oojunuw ihouJd be in the off let of<br />

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Copy mailed in, given to represHitative or brougit to<br />

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• STAMPS to covw cost. Copy accepted over phone as<br />

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injjefore advert<strong>is</strong>ement <strong>is</strong> set in type.<br />

LOST AND' FOUND HILP WANTID<br />

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R N — ImmMHIa opening ior raf lilerefl<br />

nyfi* tar rallif auty al Wailav Minor.<br />

Cad MM. Htrtmtn, CXrmw ef Hurting<br />

Service., Itt IMJtof Interview 111<br />

NUBStS AID! — Immeaule opaning lor<br />

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Hartnttn, Olraclsr of Nuning Service!.<br />

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Apply In perion The p.rkilde, HI - Sin<br />

Il.OceenClty 111<br />

B*»YIITT*« — Veer ruuno, i uyi a<br />

week. In rournomeor mine.:<br />

THi OCIAN CITY SfNTINIL-LiDOlR<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED EMPLOYMENT AGIN, AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

ODD JOBS, milt mill ichool ihidant<br />

Inlimiad In odd |ak osporlwrltlei<br />

Painllnf, car wMhlni, gardening you<br />

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PERSONALS<br />

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rHln, IHIMM nm, Call M4M7 1<br />

AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

— - _ _ "~~~ 'al FIAT IN laun I ipatd hydromallc<br />

PiBTIliS ulirM by iha lindbar, Pwd iranimliiian, Oood condition, bail oiler.<br />

indbar service call nt 4m. tl Call anytime ]«U71. 1,14<br />

FOR INrOHMATiBH •iluabl* In the i.gm<br />

amil el ti<br />

PONTIAC. Ifrt CMIliM < Mar MriM,<br />

11,000 nillai, fully equipped, radio and<br />

air UMIIItniKi, IIHt, Ocain City W<br />

nil, M<br />

MOTORCYCLE .— 17I Yamaha Irvdoro<br />

lt«, under 5.000 mi uoo Call iff.<br />

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dlradar cH nurilng Mrvlai • JTHJ0J, far<br />

Intlrvlaw, ^ l.ig<br />

SHOBT oraer cook M Madwicl. man lor<br />

Mr M Ocean Cky, Nlw Janay ana,<br />

jefJtOio. (1I1II74IM. no<br />

BOOKKEEPER — Al lent live yaart<br />

MpMana. <strong>On</strong>t pariajt MNM far Mr<br />

•M liquor itore. Rondlng rMMnd, CMaan<br />

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«reacodem474-S711. 110<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER, HUD CASHIER,<br />

CASHIERS-Full Timo and Part Timt,<br />

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Interviews will be held on Aug. 10th from 10<br />

a,m..l p.m; at<br />

BROOKS DISCOUNT CENTER<br />

v^ fithSt.andHavMAve,<br />

(Palmer Shopping Center) ,u<br />

RIAL IITATI 1BOKER Actlvi «HW<br />

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Power Steering and Air<br />

Cond. Excellent Car for<br />

Economy Minded,<br />

DRUCK<br />

PONTiAC - CADILLAC<br />

TEMPEST<br />

12tfi and Asbury Avenue<br />

Dial 399-5432<br />

PROF. SERVICIS<br />

• PAINTING «<br />

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR<br />

Call<br />

JOHN DILESSMDRO<br />

399-9108<br />

Free Eiiimatet<br />

Special rates for Interior<br />

painting. Over 20 years<br />

experience.<br />

liMn Him. al nwip<br />

pricii, JH'l lawn Mrvita.<br />

Dependable. l>raa eilimalu<br />

Available Igr gtntril maiiiitnaiiu, imall<br />

piini iebs. l.gM naulinj Call alter e p.m,<br />

J1IHM II<br />

SLT1RATIONS — Man'! ani women !<br />

elalhts. Alia tvihltn illgtaviri.<br />

• »B»rlly iani ind prompt lervlce<br />

Rcawn.ble Anytime Mr, ana Mn<br />

H.nry M.kl.rlan. I] E, liNl II, jff4»3<br />

Man, thru Sat H<br />

AUTOS FOR SAL!<br />

•MPI SPORtTES Done luegr, earn.<br />

Dlelely remim •ntlrw. 1 Mtl M Mm *<br />

whaali. Call eM-4.1 HJlor aotnj.HM I.<br />

14<br />

INI CH«V«OLIT (niHia, Itnjn CID<br />

wit* 4 barrel MW. itir,, paw, brake,,<br />

paw, Man, .«rto. | naw Mrat. Mult ulll<br />

Oslna aHnaaa. ItM. Call Iff JJ«7. l.ig<br />

l«l CADILLAC COUPE O.VIII,, milv<br />

nylapM, !N4f4l. H4<br />

PRQF, SERVICES<br />

PAGE 11 — SECTION THREE<br />

PROF. SERVICES<br />

BILL GANNON<br />

Painting Contractor<br />

INTERIOR . mmiM<br />

PREMIUM PAINT USED<br />

fully hand-Mity Work Dm<br />

Call Anytime 127-1131<br />

PAINTING./<br />

Ken Breckley<br />

pkent 399-5354<br />

CALL NOW!<br />

• ILDHFMt<br />

HOT TAR SPECIALISTS<br />

New root, old r*M repaired, rat)<br />

rKtatM w«i pun nmfiar<br />

AViRASI 111! ROOF IM<br />

ftiioqult.riamluiinolei<br />

CallN-MM „<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

Ask us, we tent<br />

iniiit any kind!<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

Wiliace Hilwiii<br />

750 Asbury Avenue<br />

149 Wesl Avenue pW<br />

' CONTRACTORS<br />

HOUSE and<br />

t'OMMRRVIAI. SKRVItE<br />

Afnwaf All Cant feMevrvauay -<br />

• LlCf «IC HEAT Om 1PICIALTV-<br />

ANDERSON<br />

Electric Company<br />

i:U. r . Wcs! Ave n<strong>is</strong>i HW.S445<br />

tf<br />

Eugrae W. Pashtey<br />

AGtiNCYINC<br />

COMPI.KTE INSIIRANCE '<br />

SKRVICK *<br />

Shore hoaa, Marmara<br />

DIAL 3993344 •*<br />

AUTOS FOR SALI AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

HOR a<br />

Before what? Before you decide on<br />

any car, any trade in allowance,<br />

any service department, anything<br />

that has anything to do with<br />

an automobile, new or used,<br />

South Shore Is the newest<br />

ford dealership in<br />

New Jersey. And South<br />

Shore Ford has what it takes<br />

to make it big: Full selection, fast<br />

action, straight talk, prec<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

service, complete financing and<br />

the deal you can't beat because<br />

It's based on the lowest overheadtovolume<br />

ratio in the State,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e look at the South Shore<br />

efficiency-size showroom will tell<br />

you that See South Shore first<br />

or see South Shore last - just be<br />

•we to see South Shore Bf FORE.<br />

We're new - and we know what<br />

we have to do to bring you In<br />

and bring you back.<br />

••^wj<br />

1973 FORD<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

GALAXIES / LTD'i / TORINOS / MUSTANGS<br />

MAVERICKS / PINTOS / T BIRDS / WAGONS<br />

ACTION- PRICED NOW!<br />

FORD RENT-A-CAR (Low Rate Daily Rentals)<br />

SPECIAL RENTAL RATES FOR StRVICE CUSTOMERS<br />

SOUTH SHORE SUPER SHARP USED CARS<br />

SSF SIXTY DAY .1OO O/n Gl ( A R A N T F E rmenwri' 'WAIKI<br />

1872 CHEVY NOVA, 2 door<br />

•edain.goid,<br />

10,080 original milef.<br />

Like ntw, 12 mohthi or 12,000<br />

mile warranty.<br />

1972 LTD I door hardtop, gretm<br />

with green vinyl roof, V-8. auto,,<br />

power steering, power brakes,<br />

air-eand,, AM-FM sttreo. Like<br />

\% months ur 12.000 mile<br />

warranty.<br />

1972 GRAN TORINO, 2 door<br />

hardtop, white with black vinyl<br />

roof. V-8. auto,, power steering,<br />

power brakes, air-cond., radio.<br />

Like new: U months or 12,000<br />

mile warranty.<br />

1971 MATADOR, 4 door sedan,<br />

maroon with white top. 8 cyl.<br />

auto,, piiwer steering, radio.<br />

1972 GALAXY 500, 2 door hardtop,<br />

V-8, auto., power Peering,<br />

power diK brakes, air^ond,,<br />

AM-FM stereo radio, gold with<br />

black vinyl roof, Like ntw, 12<br />

months or 12.000 mile warranty.<br />

19B7 MUSTANG ilA<br />

maroon. 6 'cyl., auta.<br />

steering, radio.<br />

power<br />

THi SMALLEST FORD DEALERSHIP IN NEW JERSEY- BUT NOT FOR LONG!<br />

SOUTH SHORE<br />

34th and WEST* OCEAN<br />

PHONE: (609)<br />

(FORMERLY MOVER FORD)<br />

gjt^<br />

; am<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION THRU<br />

PROF. SERVICES<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SINTINf L-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST<br />

PROF SiRV PROF, SIRV. POR SALE FOR SALE<br />

WINDOW GLASS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Ocean City<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

liOASRlRV AVF<br />

I ar<br />

Coi<strong>is</strong><br />

ftu!hHF<br />

tadins R<br />

Radio<br />

..paired<br />

Service<br />

LA SALES iitdSERVICP<br />

tea Service<br />

DFIfO BiHDiK ft<br />

it! ftifcur<br />

CAB B&a<br />

(ill<br />

Itiheniaf<br />

4©TQB©LA<br />

NEED HELP BalMM) IM Nilll Call<br />

]lll.H UHrimM, HO<br />

TUNE IN<br />

ON FAST •<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

JUST PHONE<br />

399-4910<br />

GLEESONS TV<br />

JERRY MCDONALD<br />

Marior - Extern* Painting<br />

free Estimates<br />

Phone 399-9463<br />

or 398-1332<br />

RAY ALESHIRE<br />

Paperhanging<br />

I Painting<br />

Phone<br />

399-7781<br />

JOHN'! WALL SCRACINO (IBrnMflr<br />

Frank's Will IcriWAli. Prat filMUM.<br />

PraN<strong>is</strong><strong>is</strong>nal workm.nUilp call IfMiil,<br />

linoaniwacWMMt. •.»<br />

CLOCK Rapalrlnf, All lywi. •fMiaiiuha<br />

in graMlitMn, Pick up and salivary<br />

Wfvlci. C, Simnon John ton, ll» Htw<br />

• a., WOrthll.kJ, Nj, Clll«i-l7U, If<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

VENETIAN<br />

BLINDS<br />

We also<br />

Re-Tape—ReCerd<br />

Re Slat Repair<br />

Dial ;I»B-5 14(1<br />

SEASHORE<br />

VENETIAN BLIND 10<br />

iManuta€furtr*><br />

IM HeoKX.lt BivO<br />

Marmora N j<br />

MORITZ<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

spraying roller brush<br />

caulking<br />

interior eilertor<br />

Free estimate<br />

Call now far<br />

fall painting.<br />

Insured<br />

399-0500 398-2494<br />

Bay View Marina<br />

312 Bay Avenue<br />

SAIL LISTINGS<br />

11.71<br />

IMH<br />

I7B<br />

1S«<br />

IS*<br />

UIHI9M<br />

utta%n<strong>is</strong><br />

Moiiia It'll<br />

HSUf U'-n<br />

Ljur'fi<br />

SlinlUh'JJ<br />

lunllih't]<br />

Sunlit*'?)<br />

AflUS Eat '<br />

•dUitil'ri<br />

Home I. Ji<br />

Ssilfiih .<br />

Ventura csf '71<br />

* Trailer<br />

U' CIWUPHII<br />

w-Cibln<br />

Free Sailing LeH&nnii with<br />

each Boal Purchased<br />

HOBIE 1Z MONO-CAT —<br />

Now |'n Stock, Free<br />

Demo nsi fat Inn Ride. Frl<br />

« T-SHIRTS OUR<br />

•VSINESS"<br />

Cu,t»rti printa* * IHlanM<br />

LAROIiTlELirriSN OFT SHIRTS<br />

INMUTHJIRIEV,<br />

7DAY)tHVICS<br />

* • At! NOW FEATURING SO.<br />

ltltIIV'1 LAHOEST VABIITY OF<br />

COLOHtD IWIATSHIIITI AND W«<br />

DO ACCIPT 1 DAT ORDERS<br />

A. C.<br />

Printed Sportswear<br />

131S Memorial Avenue<br />

Atlantic CSly, IV.J, 08401<br />

Far inftrniailan call<br />

mum a io<br />

SURPLUSIyrnltura, twin Sail, Hal ci»M,<br />

egging maehins, typawritar, car.,<br />

tiSIH,. mill. All.nili Apt No. 41, jj'<br />

Shopi 8gag, f smart Point Call **r." /&, I.<br />

(4<br />

LABOE MtiBIa old (auil'.nad wain IVH<br />

IIS.Mi wrinfir wrji.r IJJMI law<br />

•iaamar trunk iie.ie, * Naliiv sa no<br />

RE, FOR SALE<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

RESULATION pHI l.bl. (Slpl.)<br />

Compl.l, wim cuat, Kara, bridaii,<br />

its. In gaas eanattlan, U7I.M. call Mf.<br />

ws, ii<br />

SARAS! SALl. ttu u,l.,l An, raar.<br />

Saturday. Auawt 11. HJI.f «.m. fill -<br />

Rain Ml, MMn Agguil l], licytla,<br />

tricifiia.fynilhin.tte. lie<br />

• •PUCE ttcnt (luMi wiHl Fluldax;. low<br />

tnlohl ivlth Winllat captvitt at<br />

falvlBfi Pharmacy, pi4<br />

TWO MAPLE opt.In chain, prattiuily<br />

n.w call num. |.ig<br />

SLICJHTLY Ullo folk fultar. •gallant<br />

tsniitlen. Far men Information cat<br />

]tiiMlbatwttn4i>MiiMp,in. no<br />

OOLDCARPETtsriaMdiiatDniHlnt, II<br />

.15 4 7,10 larwlck Contact ivi in,<br />

old >!00 W, IS" pgrtabit TV with itaod,<br />

•4W.tll.M,nf.Mii. 110<br />

BISL'S ii" tricvci.. good matkaniui<br />

cgiMitian, uo w, can't tten. Iff.<br />

MM, no<br />

WILTON rug 1 pafl la • te'a", ] yaan Md,<br />

PMna "lull I-10<br />

FuHy inpravmi<br />

BLDG. LOTS<br />

UPffR TOWNSHIP<br />

LOW TAXES<br />

man vm<br />

10 MIHDTES TD THE OCE«<br />

k FEW ftOCKS TO<br />

NEWSCHOa<br />

'1,626" Dowi<br />

Han Mortify<br />

PETERSBURG ESTATES<br />

DILL 3M-0W0 ,,„<br />

IINOI.I NOMI, lit CMld. 4 Until, I Ml*<br />

s»Hn, iivM r»m, Kit., amieiia<br />

•arc*. aMc, hHt, nawl* furaianai,,w» M<br />

wan urpaf, maanir^ryaT, Cay WJWO or<br />

MMiniMraMtintnijat, *•'•<br />

R.E. SALI<br />

TUEKAMOI BIVM FlOHTBtWit.<br />

rsaiTi, IivM rsm. «HBlnaj fs»«<br />

i<br />

FRIPAYrAU6UST lfc'.ifyj<br />

cnan,iBMnll,*«11I.=11»"*aHr<br />

a-atachM iarast. FraB.lin Willi<br />

Rialtor, 13JO B.y.v.<br />

»«.,<br />

m.,<br />

MT •<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINiL-Lf DOER PAGE SECTION THREE<br />

FURNITURE STRIPPING and ,<br />

MM Harti Run, SAfflart Pi<br />

qun,<br />

I M<br />

Mill LaMIM •«•„ Enfiiin CrM> O»ar<br />

p rimy* '-" —<br />

WMHlili<br />

11<br />

wen SalurUr ea« UJ II<br />

BROOKS TV<br />

Quality Service<br />

TV ft Kadid H .pairs<br />

Kl<br />

H(<br />

and Servife<br />

T\'RK\TAI..S<br />

JiOAsbury Avp,<br />

Oiwn Friday Ivrningi<br />

Jerry McDonald<br />

KKdlStHKKD BUILDER<br />

INTERPOH IKTiRlOB<br />

PAINTING<br />

ALTIHATION5 ALL TTPI!<br />

ROOFING SIDING<br />

PANILINB CilLINOi<br />

CEBAMICil FLOOR TILES<br />

WMMTI NiW<br />

KiTCMENI<br />

PAINTING<br />

)«-Hii_CALL PROP—m nit<br />

IT71-15 It. MFO BOW RIDER wild<br />

ini.u h.g. ilactrtc itan JMnHn anf an,<br />

iquippad wllh .nihor, watar ikli.<br />

cuiniont, ale, 11*11. Contact Mr<br />

Tgmaulil al IpaM and Ski Hat RHtaM,<br />

sninilgrinlgrmatioi. It<br />

• BISANTINE'S Ult Vrm nm IWI •<br />

Brlncn inra in smart point, nailt to<br />

wntara Agfa, Ml Wm Reafl. PtWM "'<br />

Stfl. SallSeal aauipmant our iMtJ.ltv<br />

OHnidayi, f-i<br />

ALUMINUM leaiENI and Horn,<br />

wineem. RaieraaiMB and naw giati in.<br />

(lillM Mlanl fMtan Co Ml flrn aud,<br />

•Mi f. Saimri Paint. Dial nMll] t)<br />

'U FORB PALCON STATION WAOOH<br />

KM CMriitlM, H.««<strong>On</strong>.bl. AIU 11*,<br />

« h p avIBMM Mat MM Irallar, Call<br />

altar i p.m. HMNl. I-I8<br />

•ARASl IAI.I - r», I Ml cantril in,<br />

FrWay, IMi Mm 10 a.m. Is 1 p.m.<br />

d M i h Lit<br />

I P1ICI MAPL1 DININS SIT - 1 M-<br />

t«iu«i likM, i dialrl and roomy<br />

teiftf, ti». s«M coiMnton, caii nuns<br />

BINDS EQUIPMENT - Vaiya HIM (of<br />

Mil, •lactric Mniar, alactrlc board,<br />

taalat, chain. Mod any,' man nunr lor<br />

your orsanltatlsn, church, club, ate, lait<br />

o««r, call (Mt) Mj;t», no<br />

DUNCAN PHYFE dinlnf room Ml,<br />

gllll loo larvar ind feuHat, Hi chain,<br />

and labla, MO lit 51 Chariat placa, M<br />

ilaor, m.40!). no<br />

RUBBER STAMPS<br />

MADETO-ORDER<br />

SMEPMNT<br />

s..inf<strong>is</strong> Pi, Shopping Center<br />

'iVRY*<br />

Dial 927-7889<br />

AUTO BODY SERVICE<br />

•EPAINIING and •ESTOIING<br />

• IfllOUATORI anJ CABINiTl<br />

UCDD'C'C BODY<br />

1113 HAVEN AVI.<br />

SET. nil! IN THE ALLEY<br />

, M, CHISM<br />

Rig, Builder<br />

AltersUoni, Additions, &<br />

Renovilioni, Bathroom &<br />

Kitchen Formici Work,<br />

Pineling. Drop Ceilings. No<br />

Job too small, all work<br />

guaranteed, free eitlmale,<br />

399-8304<br />

AUTO GLASS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Insurance Approved<br />

Service<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass.<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

460 ASBURY AVE.<br />

niai ;i<br />

Mr. K's<br />

UWNDAE<br />

R. B. MMgimi<br />

398-1667<br />

LtMFiil, S11M1<br />

I p*mTin8 br<br />

•• 0. Irowi, Jr.<br />

Fh. 2BWB18 m 82B6<br />

THE BOAT SHOP<br />

Mirhi Supply<br />

Nflariqu*rttrs<br />

OpMlug of lir In<br />

Store hi SMitrt F«<br />

607 iiWMAI.ivite<br />

I27-5M2<br />

to Wtstvi AM)<br />

Urns 10-5:38 Ml|,<br />

M, I-S, Sa. M<br />

I- I It. if«L •IBDINS T8O1, iOX«<br />

4- «n,aWtMV«i••!••. WllllttaM<br />

It iti»tM« tM-llp truckf, (our nwdttli<br />

aM. LaMar r.rt McWaM, ilM.N Jit<br />

Oil. ••'•<br />

MAONAVOX »T«H«O THIATHI<br />

CMMiai Charry M M H" IW TV,, J<br />

tp«S ckSM. AM-PM RMia. All In BOOH<br />

MHtl tM Mi HH111 *I»<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantity D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

on Bulbs<br />

A ('nmpltte <strong>Line</strong> of<br />

KI.KCTRK AL SUPPLIES<br />

AC ELECTRICAL<br />

SUPPLT<br />

IM7 West AVP. Dial U99-3130<br />

SPIN DAILY ItoS<br />

WOOD MODI GMMH Kltcnant. call<br />

jciif Jwrv pwtmv, m. "KHMMII<br />

." nf.nm, "<br />

KITCMIN AID • WMMMW i «<br />

•••Mr, M •flea, imiailMMi *<br />

tanict. Mn Mny Pjftmy KHCMIU<br />

CalltlllUt. H<br />

Pan M M SIMctian InclIMM<br />

Indian H«ad tanti. •altile nifKllli<br />

Mn curr miw, ale. Call HH1I1 _ H<br />

FAINTI — DiMMtlnaM Man, Intarlsr<br />

an* ntHKr, Nt • wart, ll.at a<br />

MlIM, IMnNn-WHIiMnl, 1IXW.it<br />

Ava, It<br />

SURF BOARD by DM •aflntf, ft", 1<br />

rilfl »» Originally Hat, want IM<br />

firm. Call WMlit. ff,1|<br />

4HTIQUB SHOP ulllni umplatt Wock,<br />

retiring thii 1.11 Tha Naw IniiaM<br />

SMp on tha allay at IM Watt Av.. Fff<br />

ANNARILLCS IICYCLIt Bolilail<br />

Bunen. Raleigh. Sought, laid, renffc<br />

traded Full lint of aceatturlei. ftrsici<br />

and pirti Isr all MkH Jtfllll, tall<br />

Anbury Ase , Ocean City. Stnfsli IS cent?<br />

Mr hour F|)<br />

SHARP<br />

REALTORS<br />

"SEE THE SEA" from Otto<br />

heitad duplti. |4S,Nt.<br />

Waiha-, dryer, dlihwashw,<br />

etc.<br />

"CAREFREE" I BR cottnge<br />

IM,0M.<br />

••NEAR ONE of the nlctr<br />

beadtw". 3 BR heated<br />

duplex. Call and see thb<br />

today.<br />

CALL6OM»»-1637<br />

27WAiburyAve.<br />

ErmaR.Kuhn,<br />

Aiioc. Broker *<br />

"Hobby Hone<br />

3 UNIT apt, home — Fir*<br />

floor has porch, living<br />

room, I btdroomi, kitchen<br />

•ml bath. Second floor hai I<br />

bedrooms. b»th, Utchen and<br />

(rant porch. Third floor h»s 1<br />

bedroom, bath and Htctiai.<br />

Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed.<br />

S EFF. AFTS. — Hon<br />

throw from fceart, E«i*<br />

unit hit a kitchen, powder<br />

room, 1 bedroom which |<br />

accommodates up to 4<br />

people. Aiklng H«,i».<br />

D. ALLM<br />

STBETCH,JR.<br />

Mtt EITAT1JH1UIIAMCM 1<br />

•00 OcMn AV*MMM<br />

BELL, JR., INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

RILOCATiNO<br />

mm) ITU F<br />

O.l<br />

POR<br />

Air uiiiflBIDnajr^<br />

V'«; pn<strong>is</strong>vnunninB-Wf •ftiltl lOflfl Hi If<br />

•Mf rat 31 • 11. madam *aik and chair.<br />

IM (tau cKkralt MMt, Ha<br />

^P 9 Ut vftSS fWfiys^f ^<br />

bran M Iran bad, orlwlal palntlnsn.<br />

INM arw •*•» ruf WIM nmir, »mufi<br />

wtllift Hta, many clacM, •MMua and<br />

tain, lima. Camari aMIWmnt, whitt<br />

W PACBMAKER — '«. aianii Cntttr<br />

wtth Fa twill lM'i. Manf axtrai, laHj*<br />

HiMnf, cnMMt. MM tondlnan. MSBt.<br />

w.n call tw.jn TOT HI<br />

IIM «ttajlKRAFT W tMrtamaa wO*<br />

Wl<br />

TMnHMIN ch"t of MMn,<br />

Mils, barHcH tjrUk. lawn mawar, boon,<br />

atabariia amta** arMHal van, iaraa<br />

un Hk, drapai, naw Hwwar cuftawi,<br />

itaat iMarvH HE cfarssi, aq^lpinint fsaj<br />

cervatt., krand law tabulator?<br />

IW.14M, Urn . I p.m.<br />

•saaVtaiNartliit.).<br />

m H.<br />

11)1 leas LI, taa LMn Irallar. lilt, B2-<br />

1W4, If<br />

SAILBOAT CLEARANCE<br />

NM n ana n (MMvan. n rantai<br />

Man.<br />

Howa cat, t iwMitil,<br />

1MI W«»af ty a, ifnCataiUH H, lfrl<br />

CMaHna 17. lm VMtwa M<br />

Itn CMMt C l M<br />

CnyilaT MuNlMr 4<br />

lly<br />

Mtv, C<br />

Mctn'r, "drailtca<br />

SMIhtf M an Mi,<br />

SAILBOAT RENTAL<br />

&SALES<br />

Route SSI<br />

(Maya Landing Rd.)<br />

§omenPotat,N.J.<br />

ui-wm<br />

TV MAOHAVOX, i l l Centall, toM<br />

caM.m.C«llM.«ll. HO<br />

(ICTCLI IMHI' »•• Rala1#h "CMP I<br />

•paad.Ooad cndMan. ui (km call<br />

MMtit. no<br />

NIW (MPMVID IIPPiBl, nta sraat<br />

M tin I M wnti vHamW'f. Krmhi-t<br />

MMmacy. FI-17<br />

OAHAOI UU • Prktaf, Mturaay, t<br />

MllHiy, It a.m. to I a.m. OMX lala<br />

f KITCMIN — inciudai B" ranga, built<br />

in dlfhwaiftar, maBia wall and baia<br />

c.bln.ti, lormica lop. Slalnlni itaM link<br />

duceii. clmlci ol alar and llttliMt. tM.<br />

imniMlati Mivarv, Portnor luiMwi.<br />

Caii nf.HU altars p.m. FM<br />

WALNUT BOOK STACK 71" hMh. N"<br />

wiaa with I . it" tfljgitaMa u*vaj.<br />

Hi AIM Makcau 41" high • It" wlda 1 J"<br />

Ihalvit, 111, lfl-119, nVIO<br />

TOY TRAINS - Buy and Mil any ilia, any<br />

mine, any condition, call UMS1I er<br />

IMHU ."'I<br />

SCULLVILLE _ YailH houia af antiinm<br />

and oddmenti. lin hand canM<br />

woMin ciiar .tor, Indian ply, many;<br />

many mail, thru mllai Inn fgniaTl<br />

Point Clrcla on tht May! Landing Bit.<br />

iundayi only tip, m, pH<br />

DOGS,; CATS, PETS<br />

WISHAM<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REALTOIIS<br />

MOLTI AfT na roomlllf Ml,<br />

Maal iMmy maUr, OaM MaiWi.<br />

%*m Mil today<br />

•IAUTIPUI. •ANCHIR —Wait IMk<br />

It. iacatM, 1 badroonn. IV, Halt*<br />

anacMa wrata, unc M. eaN mm.<br />

TWO eertAsii — N«atM, •«•<br />

rantad rMrly, naar Ml and WM,<br />

Askini »oiy IliMI.<br />

MOTIL — camral location, if raami<br />

pint 1 nM., ana katlat. OMy<br />

Ht.UH NrMihad.<br />

WANT A (DM paylnf IMMfMIM<br />

wHh 1» waihanr w. kava aM.<br />

DUPLEX an 1 bMraami, Mat pNN<br />

IHttn apt. <strong>On</strong>ly MM,<br />

«• NIID HMMfA<br />

HI QM AW-<br />

SOUTH END DUPLEX<br />

Two blocks from the teach and only 3 years old,<br />

th<strong>is</strong> duplex Is in A-l condition...completely<br />

winterized...ready for year-round er vacation<br />

living. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining<br />

•re*, modern kitchen with all appliances,<br />

laundry room with washer-drytr en the first<br />

fleor...one unit furn<strong>is</strong>hed. Inspection by ap.<br />

pointment only. Hurry! Th<strong>is</strong> one won't last longl<br />

HtWEST AVENUE PHONE UUIIM<br />

NlWL,y RpMODLED linsn family htma<br />

with csfflrnarclai jonino. Thll M l<br />

lltlirtt naw Banali) J bW<br />

i jo T<br />

laltlirtt naw Banalin), J bWroomi. all<br />

itraal parklnt, ntadarn oatn and gat Ihli—<br />

a lull Da»nnnl wllti oil Hw Haat, Un.<br />

HHwaMa prlcad al JI5.0W. SH thii ona<br />

today. J .taa.t,l Kaatty. BMHOTI, ]»<br />

Atlantic AV.JTF.JItV it<br />

S t ORE WIIB 2 apart mantti ma 1 bulroom<br />

•nd on. 1 sadrHini plui raar J htaroom<br />

eottaga. Apgly464AtburyAvi. a,i*<br />

TWO 1IDRBOM ranchar, Uowiy hsnta in<br />

•icaptlgnil yaar round naighgorhood,<br />

only 5 yaan nm and In crtam putt can.<br />

CITY dupiai wlin 8um h<br />

llcanii, TJiraa Mnom jrourm<br />

tt?*<br />

OCEAN CITY, NJ. - Oupla., s ytirt old,<br />

(war MacH, naw lurnltliin<strong>is</strong>, all<br />

•lactric, ] OMrooml (own. J bioroomi up<br />

iii08«eaiii4«»itW]3i Vfo<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

SNUB M^RiOH —~ Cyilom BUiii,<br />

bedrsemt, i'j bathf, hardwsod pte<br />

ilHred living room, loyar H1H, dining<br />

room, kilchin, Illtt llgori, ynuiuai<br />

iirsplatt, »tIf watering indaor ini su<strong>is</strong>agr<br />

plsnitri, many, many unusual laaturci in<br />

agaition to desks tar two SB' er oygr &<br />

- Robarl L, Smrp, REALTOR. 41W<br />

Albury, UW) i«.«7l4. 1-1<br />

RE. POR SALE<br />

ABSOLUTE AUCTION<br />

Owners retiring<br />

FULLY FURNISHID<br />

FLEETWOOD HOTEL<br />

Sixth Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N.J,<br />

Salt will be held on the prem<strong>is</strong>es<br />

1:00 P.M. (dst) SATURDAY, AUGUST25th<br />

OUTSTANDING LOCATION IN THI CfNTER<br />

OF TOWN,.,.<br />

• Immaculate condition good clientele.<br />

• 4S rooms . 28 baths<br />

-• Annual gross approxlmattly $33,000,00<br />

• Zoning would permit a restaurant which<br />

would do very well in th<strong>is</strong> area.<br />

• Ample street parking<br />

AN OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT<br />

OPPORTUNITY AT AUCTION...<br />

MePHERSON AUCTION!IBS<br />

138 Rochelle Ave.<br />

Philadelphia, Pa. 19128<br />

(215) VI 3-4700 F ,,<br />

SOWERS POINT ,- i minutei to<br />

<strong>On</strong>an city, TMal aiietrlc dupiai<br />

with I beflroonu, Horaga room, laraa<br />

•iiving room, dlnaHt, modarn kilchtn.<br />

Ilia tialhroom. niw will Is will ear,<br />

B*li, walking rnichlna tnd air.<br />

egndltlonar In men apt <strong>On</strong>. apt<br />

conplalaiy lumilhad aM I In gth.r<br />

on» alriady riniad on yaar round<br />

b.lii lii.OOt or ollir ttl n<br />

polnlm.nl call<br />

CRAB-HARRIS Realty, inc.<br />

KKAl.TliK<br />

HM ASBLRY AVFVIE<br />

111 KAN CITY, AU.0822B<br />

'Wwi:ir''i BI:MI<br />

GARDENS<br />

OARDtNS - 1 badreomi, til. b.in.<br />

living room, dinittikitchan.<br />

na.ittd A i tonaitlon. Liitw lur<br />

nithtd i39,000<br />

SABDINS BUPLIx - e.ri! (loor, ]<br />

BMroonii, \< i Bathi, clKlrlc he.i,<br />

washer dryer, diihwaiher Sscond<br />

IIOOi ] Dedroomi. I b.lh mtld'l<br />

room, pe*d#r room, waihar, i car<br />

garage. A-l condition. LiilRd tyr.<br />

mined <strong>is</strong>i.ooi.<br />

Weger Real Eitite<br />

240 BaUersea Road<br />

BACK TO SCHOOL! Let your children enjoy th<strong>is</strong> Fall in<br />

Ocean City In a brand new 3 BR heated rancher with<br />

fireplace! Attached garage on corner lot! Yours lor<br />

S n S " " i m " Ave • Oetan Cily><br />

398-177*<br />

1808 Haven Ave,, Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Introducing a NEW idea:<br />

the un-seashore<br />

seashore home.<br />

^ f tt fff<br />

4th • ltd B.<br />

Ml<br />

aiOAHTIC MUCH 1AI,B, n* Pint<br />

ttrnt, MMft c»r ummi «• w i<br />

lii<br />

KITCHIM 11T, rM 1 MM, mala I lop, t<br />

MM d. i»<br />

l<br />

ITCHIM 11T, rM 1 MM, ma<br />

matcMnf main, nnMM cond.<br />

MWFllHHllJJll»w<br />

II' PilHSLAii, alKfflr ttlrt, M ht).<br />

IVInniM, Can M HM III Wltir. Ownar<br />

Mm IrintlMTM, CaH 311. FUHII •IMr<br />

• p.m. — Ml<br />

iUNPISN - Yaila», ampMa Mm aM<br />

unMBWUHlll i.17<br />

MFO. INI aHM flMflMM. HVt MM, M<br />

t-la<br />

STEEL<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

Sari Zimmarmtn<br />

('•(It'iillerl AfirrF, p.m.<br />

Hi, (215) 34H470 pt)<br />

AUTO SIMONIUNG<br />

14 N Shnonii Eittrior<br />

11 N Incl. Inferior<br />

II* Blu« Coral<br />

BMImalei on Compounding.<br />

>,, Iw's Nnv IUN<br />

Mobil StBtlon<br />

MHtkAsbury<br />

CAllfor Ap]Muilm«nt<br />

3»f-S3l3or 399-9*48<br />

Wilhelm iros,<br />

Ropfing<br />

FREI EITIMATEI — *ll •»'«<br />

luarantaad INnM .rid flat rtW<br />

Call ISMim After S p.m.<br />

1283 - "<br />

•tartar, camrn 10,, Con l« MM trtMr.<br />

All WIRMri itarM Man. Vary ton<br />

CMWHon, call dally r;«H(:» p.m. lit<br />

GARAGESALE<br />

Aa.narl.rn aajalamaiii, Nirii erlk,<br />

imatt., MUi, aitrclMr, child'.<br />

racard (layar, HlMM MttHMav<br />

un*cran« arikln, McydN.<br />

SATURDAY, AUq.il<br />

•;MA,M.-!RM,<br />

aMAgBURVAVE, »«<br />

1ILLS<br />

JBHL DOCCrEMOTtL<br />

• - ' ^ "' If<br />

A beautiful, priv«t*<br />

In the country. Expert evt><br />

"CATOWILCrMB"<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

Km S2S.22U<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Welcome to Ocean village South In Ocean City, Mi<br />

the unique, new condominium village retort with<br />

quality you don't expect In summer homes.<br />

Yogi! stroll along walkways lined with lush trap-<br />

loal planting, past "people-sized" buildings clus-<br />

tered around green courts, A blue witer pool, A fully<br />

•quipped clubhouse.<br />

In our big loamheuses and apartments you'll iink<br />

into wall-to-wall shag carpeting. Cook In a fully<br />

electric kitchen with every ma|or appliance Have an<br />

individual clothes washer and dryer<br />

And you'll have lots of time (or total relaxa-<br />

tion, because all the outside maintenance chores<br />

are done for you by someone else.<br />

Look into Ocean Village South For vacations, tor<br />

retirement. 2 and 3 Bedroom condominium town-<br />

houses and apartments from 128,990 It's some-<br />

thing belter.<br />

WOODS<br />

iNlTANT INCOME - H50G anny.lly<br />

Th?F£*fGiap*rtmtnt! iiheuitii<br />

= 3 one bedroom atMrfmenfk, i fhf#i<br />

bfdFaofn apartment arid 1 fws<br />

bcSfssm apartment TRFM si mt<br />

apifftrngnfi ire rented VMrly end twe<br />

a part menU art r^nftd lymmtr.<br />

u k<br />

houits !ee#fed in i vy<br />

nr.ghborhood ftifr fh«<br />

eyr aEEsunfinf will *yrm<br />

l<br />

fSf in spec Men<br />

OVERLOOKING L<br />

four vear eld hami. There art 1<br />

Bcdfeemi, f amity rsem with<br />

firepla£i, !< j ctramie file<br />

msjern kifehtn Olftfed unfu<br />

WOODS<br />

CQMME9CIA1, ZQNM — H.gh ffa<br />

Pfr*, wide Stff#t, lo»di of<br />

mttered psrhmg, Pretcfifiy ecsup<br />

jingle lamity, J Bedresm, Nea<br />

mt With icpsrafe detached tu<br />

mfr elfieitflgy ipsrlmen! in fear.<br />

fop income or dtmsl<strong>is</strong>h jrtd b<br />

Esmmereiij Call Igr mspeefion<br />

NQgTH lECTION, summer hrjmi on<br />

40x1 IV let, Ftrsl Moo, hai 1<br />

b«droomi, i>>bsih^ living room tnd<br />

hfri with dining arta Se^sna hgor<br />

has large floFm Sfyle bfKtroom »nd<br />

smallsr b*f£ra&ni. f<strong>is</strong>ting |3«,SS§<br />

Ufri<strong>is</strong>hea<br />

SPACIOUS G»rdem homt n.ar<br />

Deieh, Bare spp^tunity fe eon-<br />

vert f# dupitii ft minimi) Hit- Two<br />

bed. ogmt on fiff| (|«r 4 brtroomi on<br />

nd \\mr. sHchsn en each flew, f<br />

open porthai plui iun deck wiih oc.#n<br />

view, Frayide* esmfgriabie lummtr<br />

r ye»riv living pJUf euftfflMlnB<br />

potential igr abdwt avtfifi ineomi,<br />

I t i b<br />

WOODS<br />

• REALTOR •<br />

211 Weit Avenue<br />

Dili 388-0200<br />

R.I. FOR SALE<br />

BUPueX with imniy paimaa lifirliif,<br />

«ir» baoroomi, tilt uthrawn, aM opan<br />

Jranklln Willlanu, Raaltgr, 1]H g.r<br />

**"'"*• a,,,"<br />

• ' —<br />

R.E. FOR SAL!<br />

MAHU TO F , i.D UVFRCNT — Cotlaaa,<br />

llwlnj room, oinlnj roam, kltCflMi,<br />

thraa badroonii, ant, and one halt<br />

Sainrewti, plli^ apartiliant mrith living<br />

•sum. mth.n, lag b.drooni, ind<br />

ttafhroom. Inipact now) Franklin<br />

Williams, Kultor, u» B.v Av.nu, ,10<br />

R,E. FOR SALt<br />

IT9BI — M1M Mxni «WiWf. SatatM<br />

any builnHi; 7Q pareanf Dtirt|aaa<br />

...ll.bl. Imp. By aaMmmaM Kt4M.H><br />

SPLtT LEVIL HMI _ SHiBtwi<br />

I on a ipacigui IM' curvm<br />

I (Brn.r 1st in Mmn Piri, «.i<br />

• cgtMHlM. 4 BMrsgini, |i, ufln,<br />

l«c reoiti. Iain, uia eomBlBtalj<br />

I hlrnllhaa iM agylgpM, t0 Hlllt<br />

I an •stata. Act nswt<br />

I BUSINESS OPI.QRTUNITV -<br />

I Ji-itliitM.laynaremai.tuBi<br />

*"* '"»•»'•"> lottna •»<br />

MO iq. n, « sery aa,,,.,,^<br />

leommerci.l ground Idail Mr<br />

I per,on Baiiflng ,, ,p,r,|,<br />

ItuilnHt. Stop in ana ua yi lor<br />

I mttt dttall,,<br />

liNyiSTOBS »TTENTIONP Juit<br />

I liilM, a 4 lamlly pnaarty<br />

le«n.l.t|ffs«,,s,.mil,,,t«rl,In<br />

• unit in mnt IM a I lamlly, i<br />

ItearBom a.r,« ,pt. .yp, „„„ ,„<br />

llht rear, call ui lor mar* datilli<br />

• >M an Iniptctlon si tha prtrnliai,<br />

• ysyil H lurprliM ai Ih. pr|et<br />

1 B*Y BUNOALOW - r« fflUM<br />

I.« tht, lov.l, buflfalaw lauM<br />

I Iun a iMri will) from lilt lay,<br />

J Living rssm with llr.pt.t,, dlMn.<br />

llraa, mom, I Mrami an?<br />

I bam, Vary nltt nmllflan, PrteN<br />

1 fiahi <strong>is</strong>r your BuatM.<br />

Lal* PL4C1 _ Lo»tly"4<br />

I Bedroom, jii bath CMonlal on<br />

J ipacigui lot elsia to beach and<br />

• Mirawalk. otntnvi Ilia iivina<br />

I room wiih ilrtpiaa, Isritial mi<br />

I dining room aM titehtn with<br />

I braihliit ana, Cwt.thM gariga.<br />

I can lor an appsmtintnt to «, ml,<br />

iBr<strong>is</strong>nt, ehaarhil Homi,<br />

1 FOUR FAMILY - |aacn WMII,<br />

I Call ui today abwt thll In<br />

I HIM producar two, 1 Badrssm<br />

I iafi,, a 1 kMrasm apt, IM «n<br />

I tttltUncy. Your, Mr anly MLIM<br />

I iurni|Kt


PAGE 14 — SECTION THREE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEDSiR<br />

R:E. FOR SALE<br />

'OH LOVE and IIHIt mon.y N.wly MitM<br />

J Wlroom yHr irgung r.ntn,r M 1st<br />

iii1J>> onp in Mm iirnt aria, (utiuan<br />

iir ceneftf<strong>is</strong>fiar, rtfrlgarafer, wailiing<br />

michlni, BIHMI H(H a, ill niii'lsr<br />

I5I.5O0 Act how for quick IMtlifltMl<br />

Amirlcan Dint!, lul Hivtn An , o c<br />

IHlil no<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1973<br />

IRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1W3 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGI II — SECTION THREE<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

V6SR ROUND nami In ihi Oirdmi PIUI<br />

imali 2 Gedrosni fliiltl EQfflfs ins<br />

••{sining bolldablt igt. Horn, cgniiili si<br />

living room, ginlng room. KltctHA, utility<br />

laundry tnd htiff r reem with aMfa fgiitt.<br />

Upilairi, ] jnsrwmi and bain. Oil ho)<br />

watfr nut. Furniitud, 1U.IM MliiaaiH,<br />

Ritllar.M Atlantic ««• (I<br />

Rl. FOR SALE<br />

NIW1.Y rtmedaled iingl* family hsma<br />

with esmmef^lai lehing Th<strong>is</strong> hami<br />

featurst new paneling, i btdrggnn, gfl<br />

IfrMI parkinf, ffiadarn bath and get ihti<br />

— a full B<strong>is</strong>tmenl with oil HW hall. Un<br />

biiiavaDly prl»d at itLies fer quick iaia.<br />

Csaital Ssaity. Baalfarf, 330 Ailahfie ava.<br />

RE. FOR SALE R.I. FOR SALE RE, FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

R.E. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE SUMMER ftfNTALS WINTER RENTALS I WINTER RENTALS<br />

BROWN<br />

- REALTOR -<br />

*MIK TOU READ TMII....CPN.<br />

SIOIR OPPORTUNITY TO<br />

,HAVB KNOCKED ONCEI TWENTY<br />

POUR ACRE UPP1IR TOWNSHIP<br />

CAMP OROUND m Cains oM.rM<br />

lor ilia Is gyaiifiad buyar.<br />

FOUR NIW LlITiNSS<br />

BlilLEVI rTJlNTl i BEDROOM<br />

RANCHER I»,MS, 1 Mntm<br />

aiacuflva nema in.SM.<br />

MARMORA — I 1IDBOOM lam<br />

carnar lot. tM,Mg. •<br />

ORIiNPICLD - QVIRStZI 1,<br />

• IOR00M RANCHER, Ut.fM.<br />

Cgma i*a ui!<br />

,33 Shore Rd., Marmora. N I,<br />

FHONE399-95iS<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

i ARTS, — B..ch block, j raar round<br />

asfs. Escaiiant Ineama, Fully<br />

rantM. RiawnaMy prieM, A raai<br />

buy call tor Inform.tion<br />

DUeLIx with mat, »,,r WllBa.<br />

location. Two J bMraam apt!, i H<br />

It now Aiding UtMi.<br />

CINTiR CITY gynt nmiia haattd<br />

lo. year round Two apn and •<br />

rgomi. ggod rtntaii and a good price.<br />

U?,OM<br />

TEA* ROUND i MfNItt ufgtr<br />

cattaga. In town lot.iton NNI<br />

baach and Boardwalk, Piui 1 BMrMm<br />

apt. on lit floor far anlra income, call<br />

ui on thii ana.<br />

»E»CH (LOCK DUPLEX _ j<br />

badrggmi, living room, dining<br />

rasm. Kitchen ai^i User Partial<br />

hut, only l»,ioo.<br />

Phono 399-8383<br />

DUPLEX — 5th It, aergii from<br />

recreation field. Year round, 2<br />

badroom apt. with fireplace, MMarn 1<br />

badreani apt, plus room with powder<br />

room and private entrance for your<br />

weekend viilli or gunft. <strong>On</strong>ly m.SOO.<br />

POU« APTS, - 1 Ifgrn plui room,<br />

(•rime Igeafion, nt.r batch,<br />

bgardwalli, etnttr tity, Saa it in at-<br />

tlgn. Call ui now,<br />

MULTIPLE APTS, - taacft block, 3<br />

thr» btdrgsm apti, and I twg<br />

bedroom garage <strong>is</strong>t. Act now for<br />

immediate Income. $14,999.<br />

SUHT HOUIB - Hail 1 floors,<br />

prim, location near WaliH'i<br />

Rcs<strong>is</strong>urant saragt and |urkin|,<br />

Wh»t a buy at MLIOq,<br />

736 IHantlc<br />

Furn<strong>is</strong>hed condominiums ready<br />

for immediate occupancy, all<br />

with oceanfront view.<br />

spinnaker<br />

— i 9 An HAm IA11<br />

JAMES T.<br />

D'ARCY<br />

REALTOR<br />

LET US SHOW YOU SOMf GOOD, COMPETITIVE LISTINGS<br />

4 bedroom, l and Va baths, garagt - S1?,8OQ,<br />

3 btdroom with exceptional charm and location - $33,500,<br />

5 bedroom and !ov«ly garage apartment • $39,900,<br />

6 bedroom, 2 bath - zoned commercial at $35,000,<br />

Hots! in best location • owner will finance.<br />

New Bayfront dupl»x - no competition at 175,000.<br />

1334 BAY AVENUE TtLtPHOtiE 399-0688<br />

condominium<br />

Tok# (nil # 17 off the Gordon Stota<br />

Porkwoy and follow it Hi Ihe ocean<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

Attractive center hall—three-bedroom<br />

Cape Cod all electric— heat and central<br />

air conditioning, Corner lot— 5714 x90.<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

room, den, extra large master bedroom with<br />

walk in closet and private bath.<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

2 large bedrooms, bath and walk-In cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closets.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes included.<br />

Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed less l<strong>is</strong>ted personal items.<br />

Convenient location, near best beaches, and<br />

boardwalk.<br />

INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200 23rd Street. Ocean City. N. J.<br />

Phone 399-7073<br />

BELL, JR., ING<br />

REALTORS<br />

JUST LISTED — Gardens, ultra-modern, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, rec room, living room, dining<br />

room, all-electric kitchen. Magnificent view of<br />

the Bay. Call for an appointment today. Thii<br />

home <strong>is</strong> truly unique!<br />

LAGOON — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large open<br />

deck, 2 beat slips, living room with fireplace ami<br />

much more. Close one door and you can have a<br />

small rental unit, too. Th<strong>is</strong> one <strong>is</strong> special.<br />

INVESTMENT — Charming 4 bedroom home<br />

with ground floor shop Idea My suited for a beauty<br />

salon or boutique. Tastefully furn<strong>is</strong>hed and fully<br />

winterized, It can be your home and business all<br />

in one. Georgetown or New Hope In Ocean City.<br />

Inspection by appointment only,<br />

COMMERCIAL GROUND — Sale or lease,<br />

28,ooo + sq. ft. Ample frontage en two streets.<br />

Adjacent to Ocean City's main artery. Call today<br />

for more Information.<br />

Z26 WEST AVENUE PHONE SW-MOO<br />

THE GARDENS-PLAZA<br />

Ocean City's mignificent 14<br />

itory ocianfront condomin.<br />

,, . offering an environ,<br />

mint of leiiurely elegance to<br />

the molt d<strong>is</strong>cerning resident.<br />

SALiS • YEARLY RENTALS<br />

• SUMMER RENTALS<br />

PARK PL & THE BIACH<br />

Between 3rd & 4th Stmett<br />

OCiAN CITY • N,J,<br />

609399-3313<br />

BRUCE F. MILEY. INC. Agent<br />

•s, :i nr SE.A i<br />

HA KB <strong>On</strong><br />

community of fin* hsmai on tha wtltr... with bridgelm<br />

for yschtinwn to the spin Mi. A quilt comfortable<br />

to com* to ... whan Ktivt dsyi gi*« way to nightt of<br />

antirtiiriing and qurtt raiuitlon.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

- GUEST HOUSE with<br />

repeat family clientele.<br />

Good income, 18 rooms, 3<br />

kitchens, airy porches,<br />

centrally located. Financing<br />

available to qualified buyer,<br />

CORNER FURNISHED<br />

RANCHER - Three<br />

bedrooms, living room,<br />

kitchen, bath, utility room,<br />

gas heated. Excellent<br />

condition. $27,000,<br />

JUST LISTED, OFF SHORE<br />

HOME on 2 large lots, I'j<br />

baths, 4 bedrooms, cedar<br />

close!, full cellar and attic, 2<br />

car detached garage,<br />

Separate workshop. Must be<br />

seen to appreciate. Asking<br />

158,000.<br />

JUST LISTED - 3 bedroom,<br />

1Mi baths, corner duplex.<br />

Excellent Income,<br />

Coma vi.it with ui today. We'll (hew you the quality of<br />

Itvinq your family an •xparianes in thii enclutive boating<br />

community. And . ., Th* PricM ara Flight, W« nan have a<br />

faw tor for irfimadiata occupancy<br />

I NEW FUflWISHED MODEL NOW OPEN |<br />

MODELS OPEN DAILY... Noon i P.M.<br />

AND MY APPOINTMENT (Clewd Fridays)<br />

OCIAN DRIVE, JUST SOUTH OF LONOPORT<br />

BotwMn Longport & Ocatn City<br />

24 S«vi»w Drivt • Loncipofi • N, j, 08403 • 609 823^1088<br />

•aligned & Furn<strong>is</strong>hed By<br />

20ih & Deem Drive, Avilon, N, J. 887-3416<br />

Another Community For Better Living From Atlantic miidtx<br />

BOSS<br />

REALTORS<br />

3258 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 3992098<br />

TOWNSHIP •- Ownar tailing*<br />

ntarly n.w ] badraam ranchar, 1st IM %<br />

1H-, all haai, wmto-w.ll carpat, ihadn,<br />

drapat, lie, t»,H» tlrtn. It BMck eak<br />

Driva, P.Urmo oil ttt4W. FH0<br />

f.<br />

NEW LISTING , OPM parch, living ra<br />

dining mm, uttchtfl, < BMraamt iM<br />

> Cn Mini plui iinlll Htt«ft In rut. Call<br />

mm, only i»,Mg, Braawfl SHI HUM,<br />

iMAtt»!!tieAv«,!ff.llIi, Ft!<br />

__ _» ^ _ — ^<br />

TOR 5*L«-•Mir, M«. 1144M Ml II.<br />

wltn larft *M((H • N M N UBu<br />

#ictlully nw. in,Ms. Eny i n to<br />

9IMI1IM Buyar. Floyd Seen, owntr. plignt<br />

m447laflarlp.nl.* Fit<br />

• IIILfc comp.ny ol Jerny, HI wen<br />

'•% *».nue, call JM.JM6, "Wl Try Har.<br />

€ «r," • H<br />

• BERGER REALTY<br />

32nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Offering the Finest in Seashore Living<br />

TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE — A<br />

great year round or summer<br />

home in • quirt neighborhood-<br />

Hat % bedrooms. I bath, living<br />

room, dining area and kitchen.<br />

Thii home li in excellent con-<br />

dition and priced right for the<br />

smart (hopper.<br />

YEARLY RENTALS - Two 3<br />

bedroom, 1 bath apt!. Ready<br />

for Immediate occupancy.<br />

Hurry!<br />

BUS. OPPOR. - We're working<br />

on • llttlng of • very<br />

profttaMt model In O.C. If you'd<br />

Hke to get on our 11* of interested<br />

partial, pleate call ui,<br />

BAY AREA — BeiutUal 3<br />

btdNsin rancher OH • luge<br />

lot. Very Uitetally accents and<br />

only i ywra oM, U*.m m-<br />

h W A<br />

OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX — Tlih ,<br />

dapiek of eKMptioBt] qaalMy<br />

wfll aHard j»a tb« very ftett fat<br />

•Mib«t«livi«g.Pt«a)iecalliitror<br />

deUUf.<br />

Z131 AMUHY AVCNUE<br />

' OCCAM CITY. NEW JtftSCY<br />

COTTAOI — Central location. 2<br />

bedrooms, living room,<br />

kitchen, bath, icreened porch,<br />

enclosed back yard and outilde<br />

Hair to Mcond floor, Potential<br />

for another apt, Heated and<br />

fumlihed, itt.SM,<br />

CORNER HOME with extra lot.<br />

Large 4 bedroom hone In<br />

choice location, Heated and<br />

furnUhed. Extra let, loned<br />

commercial, Ideal for bu*inest<br />

or multiple use.<br />

PAINTERS DREAM —<br />

Spsclou* 4 bedroom year,<br />

'round home In top location.<br />

Need! painting Inilde and ott.<br />

Hat new kitchen lad new<br />

baseboard heating tyftem. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

iM.SM. Should be worth |4S,«M<br />

when painted.<br />

1 BEDROOM DUPLEX — Al«o<br />

hat 2 full total. Uvkig room,<br />

dinmg ana and kkdica on cadi<br />

floor. Poor yeart new and In<br />

excellent eondHiott. HI,M» m-<br />

hrntthed.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

EIGHT BEACH UNITS<br />

CONTACT mlHUSTOBL-Ol - the Btwget^<br />

Commercial Department (or all the (UtaHi on<br />

thii pre-fall lilting on the beachfront. In-<br />

cludes 8 2-bedroom furnUhed apartmenti.<br />

V«y mtle malntnanee for eiciUeat r«iirn<br />

on summer rental*. (No phone Into.)<br />

GARAGE FOR SALE<br />

VALUABLE commercial lot near M itreei<br />

Includes ...tor? Meek bulldmi preiently wed<br />

ai gawge. Lot to M « «. OoiiM be m* Mtal<br />

tocatkn lor y v own buhiM. Aihtag<br />

127,506. for lot and building.<br />

HOTDOGSTAND , . ..<br />

BUSIEST BEACH In town. That* where<br />

you'll Hnd thii MMandnig builnell pltw<br />

beautiful owner'! apartment overlooking<br />

ocean. <strong>On</strong>WNl 1M, Financing available.<br />

No phone tatermatlon.<br />

SACRIFICE SALE<br />

BRAND NEWtoMajuare-toot ttore on larft<br />

commerdal lot. <strong>On</strong> the mainland. Big<br />

owner's apartment wpUmtn wMh gromd<br />

floor rec room aeparate from atore ar#«. OU<br />

baseboard Mat. U» •«•» «• « *•*•"*•<br />

rarniihed wt* no wv»»tory. AtUig tT».l*t<br />

ti.Mh quick tale hi mtad. ' '<br />

LEON K. GRISBAUM, Broker-Owner<br />

YEAR BOUND RENTAL _<br />

LIKE NEW 2nd floor apartment will be<br />

available for yearly rental n mid-September.<br />

Tnit 3-bedroom 2-bath unit li being rented<br />

unrumlshol, making It Meal tor retirement<br />

couple with their .own furniture. UN, per<br />

month plus electric,<br />

EARLY RETIREMENT<br />

GUEST HOUSE—<strong>On</strong>e of the few In the Math<br />

Mid. Features 10 rooms nlm winterized<br />

owner*! apartment where you can live year<br />

round while making your Income In the<br />

rammer. Large corner let across from beach.<br />

tS5,M0, (Furn<strong>is</strong>hed except for apartment.)<br />

SHOWROOM A STORE<br />

ASBURY AVE. showroom and store are<br />

offered for sale through the Commercial<br />

Department, <strong>On</strong> lot 15 x 1M, It has the<br />

showroom, an office and workshop, with<br />

•toEajie and bath on 2nd floor, tw.ooo.<br />

BEACHFRONT OPPORTUNITY<br />

. HOUSE WITH efficiency apartment if In-<br />

cluded on th<strong>is</strong> beachfront offering with large<br />

valuable lot measuring SO x 12* feet. A moat<br />

1 , fatrfranlt roldenUal aa%i toned Z-famUy.<br />

Yon be tht Judge. Atklng Vl.m. fornithed.<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

AFFORDABLE HOUSE<br />

LISTED AT 126,900 th<strong>is</strong> single-family house <strong>is</strong><br />

ta Hhe first street area- convenient VT<br />

everything including the teach. Hal 3<br />

bedrooms, living room, dining room, H4<br />

baths, utility room and full attic. Screened<br />

front porch. Partly furn<strong>is</strong>hed with new gaa<br />

range and waiher-dryer Included. Gas hot air<br />

heat. In pod condition.<br />

REDUCED TO MMM.<br />

RANCHER with everything on on. floor for<br />

comfortable shore ifttag, Pealnrei a<br />

Mbwmi and m b.th,. Large icrtened<br />

JU8TFINISHEDFORYOU<br />

BRAND NEW tingle family home awaki<br />

yaw tnaptciton, B <strong>is</strong> roomy wkb nice IMag r<br />

downttalr. wktb bath and % bedroomt ap-<br />

«***• wWi baa. OHM ntly be ewvarM £<br />

ORDILLE<br />

REALTY,*<br />

aMti groetry ataM JM imj<br />

l»- r^*y to go lar fte<br />

Oat Ml par-<br />

tt*ftmmL<br />

RIVtERA BEAUTY<br />

(KtROBOU* SINGLE b(<br />

i lnitahod bat<br />

carp«tkig and kitchen appttoncta.<br />

Sto)» In; no phone lotormatlon.<br />

w " l * fc<br />

ALL AMERICAN HOME<br />

COUNTRY PLACE wkh labarban comftxU<br />

aad low taxes. MM on lot 1M x IM and<br />

leMana llviag room, m^$ roan. Utchaa, I<br />

tltt«d tor m,#M.<br />

tti large rowts an I<br />

todtata<br />

;•-1" -m<br />

M- Attle. NMy laanUcayed. AtUag<br />

£ KINO SIZE LAOOONFHOMT - Llvln,<br />

S rstni, dining resin, ditcNin, ftvt<br />

'" Mdrosmi, fhrta lull buNrHmi, limlly<br />

•: room, ! boat ilipt, llgatinf dock, lat ihli<br />

,' • lodty! Fr.nklln Wllll.mi, Rt.ltor. lilt<br />

* UliHIlUt, t-H<br />

" ' YEAR ROUND hsma, BHaMiM Mt<br />

' watar Hail, Llvln| room, dlnlnf room,<br />

kllclnn. Mill, ailrl fallal room, 1 MalN<br />

bMroom, plut 3 wllMuf half. FumlihM<br />

Vklnlly of lit a MiiMlc, tu#x,<br />

. HillHliiBtaltgr.MAtiiinlcAva. II<br />

. CONDOMTHIUM — ina| H.rbor LOvtly<br />

Itos iq II. ) b.droom nom.,<br />

> evarlHIlIng My. Complm with a larfa<br />

Mai slip. <strong>On</strong>ly IlJ.OOOdown »na gwnar will<br />

(ln«nct for a quallllad wyar, CUitai<br />

B.llly, H..I1OTJ, IN All.rrtlc.AvJ Iff.<br />

lilf, II<br />

1 BIO FAMILY? WaM a nln quMI araaf<br />

i TMi hwaty i Mrsam bl l.v,l look.<br />

< rlfht down lo tha lagatn. M»ny aitrai<br />

, includa panaM racrHIMn room with<br />

' lirapltci, dljhw.unr. garb, dlip., git HW<br />

. ttfttotra I 1MH hall lie. ate. ate. Or.it<br />

bH it 1M.SOT CaiMal Raalty RMItor,,<br />

' IJOAH.micAv,. )«)Bt II<br />

I COMMERCIAL ZONED — 4 apt!,. In<br />

j camt IS parcafll, l]f,IH, Four<br />

badragm caliaga, 1 b»lhi ft;,no,<br />

RHIdtntlil . 1 family apn. win. hHI,<br />

lumliNM, 117.500 Buy now ind racMyi<br />

r.imii 4 kMream cattiaa, 3 Mthi iM 1<br />

i •Hlcitncln, lil.DM, MacFhirUn, Brakar,<br />

UttiHW.jlAv.. Nopnon.lnlwm.tlon M<br />

TBIPLEX - Norm and In good (Kalian.<br />

Lard licit llaar apt. li fully wlntwIiM<br />

Iiliraadytar ywlSRigvtliita. Thiia£#nd<br />

and ftiira flaar! Jhould pay fflatf at m.<br />

••panitii witti in ivar H.OM.OO mmmir<br />

incami pottnllil. A art*) buy and •«<br />

ullaMUnancint !i aaailaMl id* IHUIINM<br />

buyar. INa In Mr farlhtr aatalll. No pHana<br />

IBIorm.llon eaalfal Raany, BtarNri, Mt<br />

«tlinl(e*n.Nf.lllf, If<br />

jASBINI PLAZA — lla|«nf BMchtronl<br />

•pt. , e«itr.i •ir«ndHimln(, wHhaf,<br />

drvtr, dlihytuhtr, dlipoul. dHCritar<br />

lurnl.hri fram f»S a waak In AUfult, 11M<br />

1 a walk altar Labar Day. iruct r, Mliay,<br />

Inc., R.iltor, Park Plats and taich,<br />

Oc.ncily. N,J.in(]H. H<br />

m • ilsap|4, Msaa ta Maeti,<br />

IN wsaWy a«d up. LlntWy Manar, 1U -<br />

iaifCailwMiii 1 m<br />

ROOM! - ROOMI — ROMI Daily .<br />

Mr, HaauilaMt<br />

BOOM, eafh, relrlftralap, prlv.t.,i<br />

ronvenient to matur* p«pl.. Call mt<br />

sr lax IS1 i.nflnai'Lidair,<br />

TWb — I 1EOROOM lurnluiM apti lor<br />

rant fram f.)l thru lMa.14. 1 apt,<br />

•pat<strong>is</strong>ui naat and amfsrtaBla. Othar I.<br />

naw and madam with wall ta was c.r<br />

sat mi ana iyn dack wim m Dam viaw.<br />

lath hav* TV, wathar t, drysr .cm<br />

p.rklnf ivailasla, 1 block fram<br />

o.rythlni. Family or ntatyrs aduKi,<br />

Rsdscad rifa ofjIJJ plui uflllflai, fll<br />

Ocaan Ava. Iff 44M. tf<br />

ON lEACNtsufhand 1 Mdroomi, 1 b.«T<br />

eampMaly fyntlosd, CaMa 1*4 i» J.<br />

IS. RBfar, raqulrad, NO PITS, tWO<br />

monthly, plui ytlllllat. Writs tail Ml,<br />

jaBtlnal-Ladgar, fcll<br />

1 ••OROOM apt., campiataiy furniihad,<br />

•at, Mcitian, nt ptti, ills par manm<br />

ind. MtiiH<strong>is</strong>t. call iff.iiȤ. i"<br />

IDBAL FOR SCHOOL PTRSONNIL. M<br />

mack Iram High School Juit<br />

raiinlihad *par1mant, I ssdrssmHiIca<br />

kltcMn . Bstti 4 lama psrrt, nil msnth<br />

rar 1, lllfjhtty hhjhar far I ar 4, IM afh It,<br />

Call Wf^lliattarlla.m, FHf<br />

PURN. APT. Cntr.l loc.tkm- Of) •traat<br />

parking 3 hadrawni, livlni rasm, TV<br />

c.wV, Olnlnt rsam, Msssrn kHchan, tila<br />

hath. last • JiiiM, UtiiittM indMad.<br />

wkrsrtsduHi.i<strong>is</strong>ptti.Wt4W>. FMl<br />

irtti ft 1AY AVI, naw i hr. apt, all alsctrlc<br />

with wall to wall carpatini. 1170. par ma.<br />

Hv> avajlaMa fumitiiad at UM, par mo.<br />

ROOMS fgr wgrklna Birlsi, with klfchan.<br />

Ocaan Call, HUCtnlrai AV(, Iff<br />

4115. »•<br />

IFACiOUl room, far bo/i, naar Bsach,<br />

ell itrsst parkirBj. Raa<strong>is</strong>natia dally ar<br />

rsMMahM rafsi. Call Mf.liM, no<br />

LARS! airy rasm!, mar b.ach,<br />

rsalsnahM r.t... sit Itrssf parkino,<br />

gulst araa, Billy ar waakly. Call Iff-<br />

1M4, 1-ig<br />

lOMERi POiNT an Lontport llvd.<br />

. satwaan Anantlc City » Oc..n City<br />

TV Mia ah* CBrnttfianini In svsry room,<br />

<strong>is</strong>ffsa .hop, 2 iwlmfnlnt M i •huf-<br />

ftahaard, mlnlatura sail frst for austti,<br />

ails caMni rtsHnatla raMl tar wortkig<br />

p*oomil.rK)oli«»fi TJTJ1M. 1.14<br />

ROOM! tOARD, Matur.<br />

IOM1 tOARD, Matur. parHn, I maaii<br />

a day, cory rasm, alaririt haat, gasd<br />

amiMphara, (II ytir rsund, raaianaMf,<br />

ifMMl, t-H<br />

LOTS FOR SALI<br />

Coaital RaaKy, IN Atlantic Ava, FH<br />

TWB*EFFICIINCY apti,, alaa ana apl.<br />

with ilylnf room, badrsam csmBWatlan,<br />

kKctian and liath, an waaiiandi, if *<br />

IMi, _ MI<br />

ATTRACTIVE MODERN 1 MIW. lit<br />

floor apt. Prim, lacatwn, naar Nach,<br />

boardwalk, linMi court.. Off Mraat<br />

parklnf, Availahia Slpt lit, Call it?<br />

OT1I. Hi<br />

It] (•DROOMAPARTM|NTlfllia.i«<br />

Hr msntti. ftupiai prafarrad. Call Iff-<br />

OHWHti. *•'<br />

•UILDAILI LOTS—(3) Nerth MclMn'<br />

tttt, Zsnsi 1 iamily . <strong>On</strong>a MilU'csrnsr<br />

igt, Alklng »II.«». <strong>On</strong>. Wills- atking<br />

IBM Woodi Ajtncy Raattar, it) wait<br />

Aya.lfMMa. «<br />

•UlLBiNS LOTS — Pttsnaura. Uppar<br />

Tawnthlp. Naw dnaiapmaiit un-<br />

dtrway, Naar naw mlaala ichaal • tsc par<br />

SIN tai raft, O.I man UM ffsvnd fUsr far<br />

that horn. In In. etuniry. call tar ap<br />

polntm.nl Mr ill. ant prlci. weadi<br />

Agtncy.RtaHBr.lliWtitAw, IfMHS. tl<br />

DUPUBX — nt floor, i atdnami, msdsrn<br />

klfchan and Mth. caMa, waihar,<br />

porch, M pati. Sits par month plui<br />

ytllltln,Caiim.|(7|ar]lMM.Nf4, fl<br />

TWO AND THRU Mratin apti. Alls )<br />

' iitaraimliiiiia.ealllff.llM. tf<br />

APT, — 1 ««droom. Living rasm, ..I In<br />

kiichan, haat, ytilltlti loopiiM DM,<br />

month JttlHO. H7<br />

VACANT OROUND. ChMa iTfamTr<br />

location wlfh wond«rfol vltw at Mach<br />

In narth and. F>ric«l fsr ajyick ui. at<br />

ui.oM. TWS bsach frsM (Inila lamlly<br />

Htrs lar». Mti, ttsp In taoay far mara<br />

dataili, DvpM> let In ktaa Meek, Ml.Mw<br />

Caaital R.aity, RaalMn, M Atlantic av,<br />

lff.|lH Tl<br />

COMMERCIAL OROUND — ills "5*<br />

ialta, U,M> ia,. ft. Am pi. franfttt on ]<br />

ifrasti. Adjactnt fa Main Clty'i main<br />

artary. Per lnlormatlonc.il Ealj Jr , Inc.,<br />

R..Hon.»» Itoo • 1-10<br />

BEACHFRONT lot far ul. in a«c«p..--,7<br />

ni<strong>is</strong>hMrhead. Ortllia NaaNy, Ine<br />

••ail.fi, 31)1 Mhyry Ava, Wi-liw H<br />

IITE tar 13 unit apt. bulldln. In d«lrawT<br />

Ocaan City loc.lloo <strong>On</strong>ly IS4.4N. Stop<br />

In far Isrthar dalaili. Calital Raalty,<br />

R.lllon, IB Atlantic Av. tl<br />

ATTHAeTIVI n.w apt, ctreatad '<br />

thrquiflout, 1 hMrsam • adult, . no<br />

pati, AvaiiasM lapt. <strong>is</strong> lo Juna 11, Can,<br />

vanlant to ihotplnj, nnfar * bu, 11B.M<br />

Ptuiytllltiai.Ciillft.4IM. Ft 17<br />

R.E. WANTED<br />

STORAGE FOR RENT<br />

1TORABE — Farmturt, Call m-IHI, "tf<br />

APTS, FOR<br />

f<br />

Mil WtJ I »(^ Mjj (im<br />

unMtmnm, mt, — i mm mm m-<br />

LUXURY APMTMENTS<br />

1 ui t IIINWI. MUMS NUT, I.J.<br />

IHM| frtn • a i 1W<br />

«ul»t, tah neighhorbood. Convenient to shopping, school,<br />

and churchr*.<br />

tryowbuIMbigh«oin«radomtnlaKi, wehtva » bemtlfnl<br />

place lavtl ju«t tor you.<br />

S l l d t on prem<strong>is</strong>e*. Sample apartment apn.<br />

AfMM-lMr tf Mm ML<br />

PRIVATI party w.nti baylr.nl ar Mach-<br />

frarif tMtao. ar duplti to »uy or rant<br />

far If74. Ita-mi H<br />

INVESTOR -."will purcna- larmi,,<br />

trMna » .craan ttutk J»rw» arts<br />

writ, fivln, furl strficulsn N P.O. Ml<br />

til, Mtrmara, NJ.ttm ^H_<br />

WANTEB TO tUY • trntil MfftM prlcM<br />

•M9W IH,IN, writ. Mi Mt, Santlnal.<br />

HO<br />

Classified<br />

Ads Bring<br />

fast<br />

Results<br />

Shufflin <strong>On</strong> ty Evtiyn spangier Skeetor batkeflwH<br />

A mewt regrfttable oversight<br />

tyst wiMk^— thij returna on the<br />

Singles Tournament held on<br />

July 30-31. It was an action-<br />

packed event, full of thrills for<br />

participant and spectator alike.<br />

Here ari th» winners:<br />

Women; first, Mae Murphy;<br />

second, Mabel Regan; third,<br />

Marian Richardson; fourth,<br />

Mildred Lee.<br />

Men: first, Jack Schneider;<br />

second, Hans Strelb; third, Al<br />

Lang; fourth, Ed Veith.<br />

We want to say here that not.<br />

only did the above winners play<br />

outstanding shuffleboard but<br />

the majority of entrants<br />

d<strong>is</strong>played tKcellent (kill and<br />

strategy. Ocean City can be<br />

proud of its members, both in<br />

local and national tournaments.<br />

The Progressive Tournament<br />

held on Wednesday evening,<br />

August 1 produced the following<br />

lucky winners:<br />

Women: first, Marian<br />

Myers; second, Bea Roedem,<br />

third, Florence Reuter.<br />

Men: first, Paul Sevope;<br />

second, Or, Robbing; third,<br />

John Ottley<br />

Now tor the sad newi: In the<br />

Guys and Dolls Tournament<br />

held Friday night and Saturday<br />

morning, August 3 and 4, the<br />

Guys won 99-75. The Dolls have<br />

their alibi all ready They were<br />

outnumbered 38 to 31 on<br />

Saturday and 34 to 31 on Friday<br />

Because of th<strong>is</strong> the Guys were<br />

able to implant fresh blood into<br />

the contest at strategic points<br />

and thus outplay the tired Dolls,<br />

Secondly, not all the top Dolls<br />

appeared to play, whereas the<br />

Guys scoured the highways to<br />

make sure all their best players<br />

appeared! Thus were the naive<br />

M<strong>is</strong> out-maneuvered, BUT •<br />

next year!! Neverthele<strong>is</strong>,<br />

everyone thoroughly_jnjoyed<br />

themselves. It was an exciting,<br />

fun contest thanks to Ethel (our<br />

poet) and George Don, and<br />

Edna (our encourager) and<br />

Torn Jackson<br />

Winners in thfl latest mixed<br />

Singles Tournament were:<br />

first, George Doll; second, Jack<br />

Schneider; third, Dan Hum-<br />

phrey; fourth, Ed Veith.<br />

Don't forget to get your<br />

tickets for the banquet at<br />

Linwood Country Club on<br />

Friday, August 24.<br />

Class instruction for<br />

beginners <strong>is</strong> on Mondays at 10<br />

a.m. Even if you're not a<br />

beginner, come anyway. Our<br />

instructor! very often let slip<br />

some of their treasured<br />

secrets!<br />

The Candy Shoot Contest it<br />

tonight at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Good intentions, besides<br />

paving a well known arta,<br />

are a prelude to many fine<br />

achievemenW. •<br />

AUGUST 6 ,„«,_<br />

PEPW STATE.»<br />

LA SALLE .11 ,<br />

High scorers; Man RacUey<br />

with 12 points for Pain State,<br />

nt Grimes with II point* tor<br />

LaSalle.<br />

VILLANOVA . 10<br />

UCLA 10<br />

High scorers: Dave Bond<br />

with 14 points for ViUanova and<br />

Pat Shannon with U for UCLA,<br />

AUGUST 7<br />

UCLA • 74<br />

PENN STATE . 10<br />

High scorers: Chr<strong>is</strong> Gayle<br />

with a and Pat Shannon with 28<br />

tor UCLA and Man Rackley<br />

with 12 for Penn State,<br />

VILLANOVA - 17<br />

LA SALLE • S<br />

High scorers: Pat Flynn with<br />

six for Villanova and Pat<br />

Grimes with four tor LaSalle.<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION THRf E<br />

Lakewood, Ohio,<br />

Singing Angel, Pam<br />

Welsh, age ii, will sing<br />

on the Pier Saturday<br />

SHOP<br />

FINE CANDIES<br />

Outstanding concerts<br />

on Pier over weekend<br />

What prom<strong>is</strong>es to be two of<br />

the ieason's outstanding<br />

roncerti will be held on the<br />

Muiic Pier th<strong>is</strong> weekend.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday evailng the Air<br />

Force Reserve Command Band<br />

of Robins Air Force Base,<br />

Georgia, will present a<br />

prop-am at 8 p.m. Cons<strong>is</strong>ting of<br />

45 professional musicians, the<br />

AFRES Command Band ii one<br />

of the most raiowned musical<br />

organizations in the US Armed<br />

Ferees,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday, the "Singing<br />

Angels", America'* most<br />

SUGAR FREE<br />

DIETETIC<br />

CHOCOLATES<br />

ndlciously Different<br />

$ 2.60ib.<br />

NO UNPLEASANT<br />

AFTER TASTE<br />

"Candy At Its Best"<br />

338 ATLANTirAVE.,L.Ml#EngIl«h, Prop,<br />

DMLSM-MM<br />

EVERY DAY 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

1500 New Rd.<br />

Northfield, Phone 645 1745<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique & New Clocks<br />

Grandfather—Walls.<br />

Mantle Clocks<br />

WE SELL ANTIQUE<br />

FURNITURE IN<br />

TOP CONDITION<br />

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• Tws BfttiltiJt Campaign €fl«ft<br />

• Infill* Mini TaMa<br />

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• Imllill Mirtiittp WllkttlM<br />

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Floor - Table - Pole - Swag<br />

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lUf NOW FOR CHRISTMAS<br />

and ADVERSARY GIFTS<br />

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RENTALS<br />

Week - Month SMMB<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

-lw ftaok at At $«•• IM AMnss-<br />

711UMRY AVEHE I*<br />

|$ W§<br />

rep'riientativi' youth chorus,<br />

will perform on the Pier at B<br />

p.m. The Angels *m recently<br />

featured in a Network TV<br />

promotion for the "March of<br />

Dimes" and led President<br />

Nixon's Inaugural Paradi on<br />

the theme float, "Spirit of 78".<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> will be the third performanee<br />

in Ocean City for the<br />

Air Force Band which has<br />

entertained in virtually every<br />

major city in the Unitedjltates,<br />

"Hie group holds the Air Force's<br />

"Outstanding Unit Award" and<br />

has performed for President<br />

Nixon, numerous cabinet<br />

membjirs. congressmen,<br />

governors and many of our<br />

nations leading astronauts.<br />

The concert will be free.<br />

The Singing Angeli are in<br />

great demand and have been<br />

featured at the Browns-Celt<br />

1971 Championship Playoff<br />

THf OCEAN CITY SINTINIL LEDGiR<br />

The Singng Angels perform at the inaugural for President Nixon on the theme<br />

game on NBC-TV, They have<br />

received an Emmy Award and float "Spirit of '76", The Singing Angels will perform on the Boardwalk Music<br />

were- a supporting act forHer<br />

here Saturday evening at B o'clock.<br />

superstar, Wayne Newton, at<br />

the Music Carnival, America's<br />

leading summer theater in-theround.<br />

In March, their latest<br />

album, "Cleveland <strong>On</strong> The<br />

Go", featuring Cleveland's<br />

Snging Mayor, Ralph J, Perk,<br />

was released for the betterment<br />

of down-town Cleveland.<br />

The Angels, ages 6 to IB, are<br />

from 7 counties and 44 northern<br />

Ohio Cities. They give about 50<br />

shows a year on major stages<br />

and are led by Bill Boehm,<br />

There will be a SO cent adm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

charge for Saturday's<br />

concert.<br />

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NOTiet TO<br />

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latal imar.it IN t. an iH^U<br />

aMrnaM ivmt, It any mtra miy M, with<br />

IhariH'i nntth MM,<br />

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DahMi July l|, ltn<br />

RanaM L, Taht, it^., Any,<br />

t, p.i, iM.ii<br />

CEDAR<br />

FENCING<br />

Stockade<br />

Basketweave<br />

Post I laii<br />

Old Fashioned<br />

Split Rail<br />

Spaced Picket<br />

Shadow Box<br />

| PLKNTY OF STOCK<br />

ON HAND<br />

All Potto<br />

VV« Ifrttoll<br />

Fin N. SMthif<br />

THtHll.<br />

Mn<br />

The Air Force Reserve Command Band, presented here in concert formation,<br />

will perform oirthe Boardwalk Music Her th<strong>is</strong> evening (FYidayXat Bo'clock,<br />

oil spills small<br />

H Guards report<br />

OftVERHOBS llLAWot<br />

N. V., Aug. 8 - Mora than MO oU<br />

spill* occurred in the Delaware<br />

River and Bay biiwMn<br />

Philadelphia, Pa,, New Jersey<br />

and Delaware during the first<br />

six months of 1OT3, the Coait<br />

Guard laid today from<br />

Governors Island, IS,, with<br />

At most of them centered<br />

within a 30 to 40-mile radius of<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Hie figures also showed that<br />

in Delaware, other small splUs •<br />

• 500 gallon* or leas - occurred<br />

from Rehobeth leach to<br />

Wilmington and in New Jersey,<br />

similar small spills had occurred<br />

along the Atlantic matt<br />

from Cape May to Shark River.<br />

In northern New Jersey where<br />

state waterways form an annex<br />

to New York Harbor, more than<br />

100 spills happened during the<br />

six-month period, almost two a<br />

day. No ipUls were reported on<br />

die Delaware north of Trenton,<br />

NJ. «w<br />

Along the Delaware and in<br />

southern New Jersey, the<br />

figures indicated, that more<br />

than N percent of the spills<br />

were leu than 25 gallons. The<br />

entire study also •howed that<br />

some 830 spills of oU and other<br />

pollutants had occurred<br />

throughout the entire seven<br />

state mid-Atlantic Third Out<br />

Guard D<strong>is</strong>trict since January,<br />

"While mon of the attention<br />

focuses on the big ipUta, say<br />

§,000 gallons or more," Commander<br />

Ernegt Bizzroero, chief<br />

of the d<strong>is</strong>trict's Marine Environmental<br />

Protection branch<br />

at Governors Island, said, "it'i<br />

these little spills which really<br />

keep us on the mow day by<br />

day."<br />

People who object to the<br />

price of vegetables should<br />

try growing their own.<br />

We Invite You to<br />

Brows« ,<br />

L<br />

BRADLEV'S<br />

ROADSIDE MARKET<br />

NEXT TO C00EY'S-3fln ST.-ACWSS FROM SANDBAR<br />

Freth from Hie Farm<br />

JERSEY TOMATOES<br />

JERSEY PEACHES<br />

JERSEY CANTALOUPES<br />

JERSEY WHITE and YELLOW CORN<br />

OTHER FRUITS anil VEGETABLES<br />

CLAMS TO 00<br />

CHERRYSTONE - UTTLE NCCX - TOP NEO(<br />

MO NOTICE REQUIRED FOR WITHDRAWAL<br />

PASSBOOK<br />

'MS PERCENT EFFECTIVE<br />

ANNUAL YIELD<br />

DELAWARE VA1LEY<br />

SAVINGS «LOAN<br />

ASSOC.<br />

858-8658<br />

Banking By Mall reduces our overhead to pay the highest<br />

dividends. 6H percent annually, payable June 38 and<br />

December 31. Minimum account* 156. A mutual association<br />

with no proBts to anyone eicapt depoittta| saver*. No<br />

confining plant. Everybody treated alike to W* percent,<br />

regardless of how much you have, If yon retain account to<br />

dividend dates June SO and December 31, No expensive offices.<br />

Dividend* continuously since chartered in Mil,<br />

Superv<strong>is</strong>ed by Department of Banking, Mate of N J.<br />

Withdrawals it any time without notice<br />

P.O. Box 333, Colllngswood, New Jersey 08198<br />

Enclosed find my check to open<br />

fallowing named):<br />

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ANTIQUES I<br />

IMMRTS<br />

IM lay AftMfl, $$mt)tt Mil<br />

••--•'—"•— •— ?'<br />

an account In the<br />

Township Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) •<br />

Strathmere Volunteer Fire<br />

Company Auxiliary, 8 p.m.<br />

itrathmere Improvement<br />

Association, 8 p.m.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 55, 7:30 to 9<br />

p.m., Tuekahoe Fire Hall.<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Seaville Volunteer Fire<br />

Company drill. 7:30 p.m.<br />

Daughters of America,<br />

Council 49, 8 p.m., D of A Hall,<br />

Tuekahoe.<br />

Township Committee, 8 p.m..<br />

Township Hall, Tuekahoe.<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,<br />

BOGIE IN GREECE<br />

(3lkKM4OL;ST)<br />

TIMAKION, Greece (FHTNC)<br />

Aug. 3 --• Marine Lance CorJ '<br />

poral Harold L, Bogie, nephew<br />

Of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Segle, of<br />

130 Johnson av., Somers Point,<br />

N.J., participated in am<br />

phibious binding exerdsee on<br />

th<strong>is</strong> Agean iiland while<br />

deployed to the Mediterranean<br />

with Battalion Landing Team,<br />

Second Battalion, Sixth Marine<br />

Div<strong>is</strong>ion aboard ships of the<br />

U. S, Sixth Fleet. A 1971<br />

graduate of Mainland Regional<br />

High School, Unwood, N.J., he<br />

Joined the Marine Corps in<br />

March 1872,<br />

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"T" Shirts<br />

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25% SAVINGS<br />

ON INSURANCE PflEMIUMS<br />

Our new program of combining<br />

home and auto coverage makes<br />

th<strong>is</strong> possible. Call our Insurance<br />

Department.<br />

Ask for Tom Pfaff<br />

PHONIWi-lMO<br />

ORDILLE REALTY<br />

2131 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N, J,<br />

DIXON'S Semi-Annual<br />

SUITS<br />

Palm Beach & Lou<strong>is</strong> Goldsmith Suits<br />

Were i«9,W fo 1110,00<br />

Now SS5.95 to $88.00<br />

Hart SchaHner 4 A^ark Suits<br />

Were $130.00 to $«S,00<br />

Now $104.00 to $124.00<br />

SPORT GOATS<br />

Palm Beach A Lou<strong>is</strong> Goldsmith<br />

Were $59,M to «7S,00,<br />

Now $47.94 to M0.00<br />

Hart Schaffner & Marx<br />

Wire $115.00 to $125.00<br />

Now $70.00 to $100.00<br />

SLACKS<br />

Hart SerMffmr & Mux, Palm<br />

•thch and Jaymar Ruby Slacks<br />

Wire $16.95 to $35.00<br />

Now $13J6 to $28.00<br />

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Siort Sfclrh - WtlkrH Short,<br />

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From Tftt<br />

Sentinej Ledger<br />

WOND. M0Q KC, 11 a.m.<br />

93RO YEAR-No. U Telephone<br />

Rescue operations<br />

Members of the Ocean City Police Department, ass<strong>is</strong>ted by a passerby and the<br />

Cbast Guard, help right » boat which hit A piw at 1208 Pleasure av. Friday<br />

evening. All 10 persons in the boat plus a dog were rescued. Counsellor Photo.<br />

Pollcm save children<br />

Ten in boat, dog, rescued<br />

Ten people and a dog were rescued from the<br />

bay new 12th st. early Friday night whm the<br />

boat in which they were riding capsiwd altar a<br />

mechanical failure.<br />

Joseph Hall, of Somers Point, plk* of the craft,<br />

told police the steering cable qf the outboard<br />

motorboat broke while the boat was traveling at<br />

a high rat* of speed. The boat smashed hjto a<br />

dock at 1206 Pleasure av. There were fo»«TWU>g<br />

Children on board ranging In age from two to<br />

tour.<br />

Police Patrolmen David Wright,,John Rock.<br />

Alex Canon, Joe BeM and Leonard Hunt<br />

A soggy<br />

Prf. Wright spends<br />

much ti<br />

• e^r:<br />

Bed a typical day for<br />

Patrolman David Wright af the<br />

Ocean City Police Department.<br />

When Wright went on duty at<br />

4 p.m. he was assigned to a<br />

patrol car touring the centercity<br />

area At 5-24 p.m. Wright<br />

was dlKpatched to the bayfront<br />

where there was a report that a<br />

single-engine airplane had<br />

landed on one of the <strong>is</strong>lands in<br />

the bay.<br />

Wright, Sgt. Larry Tarves,<br />

Detective Michael Powell .and<br />

Patrolman Joe Bdsel borrowed<br />

a boat and made their way over<br />

to Cowpens Island just off the<br />

«th st. causeway where the<br />

DeJoiief, who «ai not injured,<br />

said he was forced to land h<strong>is</strong><br />

Piper Continental airplane on<br />

the Island about a mile short of<br />

the Ocean City airport when hi*<br />

•ngine failed There was tome<br />

damage to the lMflbig gear.<br />

As WrlgW and the other officer*<br />

made their way with<br />

Delozler to the Boulevard Information<br />

Center, the<br />

Patrolman steppad on a hive of<br />

wasps mad was leverly stung.<br />

He was taken to the- hospital<br />

tor treatment and on the way<br />

oontinued on page 9<br />

CITY<br />

jumped into the bay and saved the four children<br />

and dog that were trapped under the boat.<br />

They were ass<strong>is</strong>ted later by the Coast Guard<br />

and memtversoftheN.J. Marine Police unit: Sgt.<br />

Harold Hedriek, of the Police Department,<br />

coordinated the rescue operation,<br />

Mayor B, Thomas Waldman said the five officers<br />

who r<strong>is</strong>ked their own livesJo save those In<br />

the boat will receive certificates of appreciation<br />

at Wednesday's meeting of City Comm<strong>is</strong>sion.<br />

The Mayor said their efforts resulted In the<br />

saving of a number of lives, especially die<br />

children who .were trapped under the boat.<br />

I^LEDGER<br />

MIDWEEK<br />

EDITION<br />

Wh«r* fo go ami<br />

fo «oe thrv<br />

_v.t •'^ IAJ'<br />

OCEAN CITY, NBWlMftSE^iTUBSDAY, AUOUST 14, 1973 PRJCE<br />

Summonses prepared<br />

Sunday sales arrests imminent<br />

Several arrests far violation<br />

of the City's Sunday closing<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> last weekend will be,<br />

made th<strong>is</strong> weekas a result of «ri<br />

intensified campaign by local<br />

police. ^,<br />

At a meeting In the City H«U<br />

office of Mayor B. Thomas<br />

Waldman late Monday afternoon<br />

involving. <strong>Public</strong> Safety<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner tuther L.<br />

Wallace, police o«ti«U, the<br />

city solicitor and city<br />

prosecutor, the dec<strong>is</strong>ion waa<br />

made to <strong>is</strong>sue summonses<br />

against "flagrant violator* 1 ."<br />

Waldman said the arrests<br />

involve boardwalk merdUtfiU<br />

and at least one bu«W«M "In<br />

another commercial area of the<br />

city-" He said-names of the<br />

offenders would not be released<br />

to the news media until the<br />

summonses are prepared and<br />

<strong>is</strong>sued sometime th<strong>is</strong> week.<br />

Plain clothe* [tolloe officers<br />

have been v<strong>is</strong>iting merchants<br />

on the boardwalk and<br />

elsewhere each Sunday in<br />

search of repeated and flagrant<br />

violations of the Sunday <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

Last weekend and the<br />

weekend before, orders were<br />

<strong>is</strong>sued to police to obtain<br />

evidence for arrests.<br />

Hie Mayor said all of those<br />

being arrested had received<br />

warnings in prior weeks of<br />

continued sales violations. He<br />

said the "borderline cases"<br />

were not arrested, but win<br />

comlnue to get stern warnings.<br />

The. Mayor admitted that<br />

tluring Wsy summer weekends<br />

tbIQrouce Department faces a<br />

pwer shortage in dealing<br />

Sunday gales violations,<br />

lid the present enlent<br />

campaign will<br />

at an intensified rate<br />

?wer supply allows,<br />

jrcement has been<br />

"and will continue to<br />

though motit of the<br />

DDears to he on the<br />

/reserved for year<br />

enlent<br />

with the<br />

>ent of<br />

ection that<br />

City to purchase<br />

large traljKtif tfvately owned<br />

beachfTonfflras received at Oty<br />

Hall" _<br />

The anWuncenapnt came in<br />

the form «fjattec* to Mayor B<br />

Thomas Waldman. and<br />

Municipal State and Federal<br />

Aid Coordinator Dr. William H.<br />

^ City bat been<br />

Sea and shore<br />

compatable; Man<br />

creates erosion<br />

4, „. '<br />

r '" TWi h the first k a series of attic!** m the subject<br />

eitoiton. No other proMem has more coaajlstently plagued i*sort<br />

areas than beach eroilon. Thli article deals wMh a Kenerkl appra<strong>is</strong>al<br />

of the causts and effect* of eresasn,<br />

boardwalk.<br />

magazines and newspapers, ice cream vendor wto w*£<br />

The enforcement campaign may not be sold on the first day selling h<strong>is</strong> wares from fc>j<br />

started several weeks ago when of the week according to the motorized truck in violation t)f<br />

City Hall began receiving an <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

the <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

increased number of com- The book store threatened The only previous t<br />

plaints about Sunday sales a lengthy legal battle which under Ordinance MT oecumpft-<br />

violations.<br />

wasn't necessary when (he in 1963 when a number -of 5<br />

The arrests are the first municipal Judge found the merchants were arrested «?/.'<br />

Sunday violations to beclerk<br />

innocent. He ruled that, the tale of f<strong>is</strong>hing qutjnwiji^<br />

prosecuted in five years. In 1968 paperback books could be sold and a number of prohibited


PAGE 2<br />

Win J. Flood<br />

John J, Plopd, of 416 Batieriea<br />

rd., died Friday at<br />

Deborah Hoipital, Browns<br />

Mils. He was 06. .-<br />

Mr, Flood was a native of<br />

. ORVK 0MV1MS<br />

[ Open Mowfcry In SHrt<br />

L S to 5 aod 7 to 10<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Obituaries 16-34 Community Association dinner-dance set at Quail<br />

FtHlor R C»iW<br />

Portsmouth, Va., and had<br />

resided hire for 25 years. He<br />

was a vice preiidBit of Palmer<br />

Chevmim and Oldimobile and<br />

owner of the Wiih Bowl Co-Op<br />

Laundry,<br />

He wag a member of the Rev,<br />

Dr. John T, Sheehan, Central<br />

A<strong>is</strong>tmbly Fourth Degree<br />

Knights of Coltunbui, a trustee<br />

of St. Frances Cabrini R.C.<br />

Qiuroh and financial jtereUry<br />

of Lodge 2SB0 Knifhti of<br />

Columbuj of th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

Surviving ore h<strong>is</strong> wife,<br />

Lorenia Palmer Flood; one<br />

son, John G,, of thii city; two<br />

s<strong>is</strong>ters, S<strong>is</strong>ter Patridk-MariB<br />

S.S.J., of Chestnut Hill College,<br />

Pa., and Mrs, Teresa Torelli, of<br />

Drexel Hill, Pa.<br />

Maw of the Renareetion was<br />

held Sunday evening in St<br />

Frances Cabrini R.C, Church,<br />

Services were hiJd Monday<br />

morning at the church followed<br />

by interment at Holy Cross<br />

Cemetery, Mayi Landing,<br />

Arrangements by Wimberi<br />

Funeral Home,<br />

The 16M The 16.34 Community The 18-34 16-34 Civ ,c ic Associtfoo« AsMettjtMi <strong>is</strong> ,jfl . m June where the guojeet subject of of the season. The business available. available. Hi Reservation<br />

MUffl 0, OllieS Association of Ocean City will<br />

quite quiti active active in in the the eity,1i!Br city .Ira a<br />

beach srosion erosion and inland meitlMBareheldalldurinBfhB meetings are held all during the reaueiti requests can be « sent to Post<br />

Esther B. Stiles, a 51O8 hold id Annual Dinner Dance membership of QV$E, TOO waterwnvs wm d<strong>is</strong>cussed by year, including the wintertime Office Box 575, Ocean City, N,J,<br />

Asbury av., and 22 Spruce av on Friday night, August 24, Th<strong>is</strong> families. They have <br />

from Chairman Young, at<br />

Mrs, Stiteg was retired three town of Smithville, on Route 8 years. Th<strong>is</strong> year they donated ' John B, Young.n, Reservations are being ac- telephone SW-5783 after 8 p.m.<br />

yean ago as a Cgmden schooi at Abseeon,<br />

in receptacles and 10 walkways chairman of the diimefc cepted by the Tregiurer with or from the President, C,W.<br />

teacher, She was born in New The happy hour begins at 6.30 to be used in the area of lath and Joe Pileggi and hli or- tables of six and eight persons Stevens, at telephone 399-7073,<br />

York State and had lived here p.m. on a Dutch treat bas<strong>is</strong>. The and Mth its.<br />

chestra will entertain. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> a<br />

intermittently for 20 yean. She , dinner starts promptly at 7:30 The City offieiali and officers toea! band which plays at moit<br />

wai a member of Union Chapel p.m.<br />

of the Association have a very of the better affairs and they<br />

bythe-^ea of th<strong>is</strong> city and Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the big social affair of practical and cordial working are known for their good<br />

Victoria United Method<strong>is</strong>t the year. Many former arraneement toward thi im- singing, conservative music<br />

Oiureh of Westville,<br />

presidenti of the Association provement of the City • Mayor and wonderful entertainment.<br />

Surviving ire her husband, *il! be there as well ai city Waldman expressed pfalie to There will be no business<br />

Albert W.; one ion, William D officials and other guests who the officers at the most recent meeting held at th<strong>is</strong> affair since<br />

of Weslville: one s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mrs are prominent in civic affairs. meeting held at the Tabernacle th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the big social evening of<br />

Jane Knoll, of Westville; one<br />

brother, Lnn Baker, of Westville:<br />

and two grandchildren<br />

Services will be held today<br />

(Tueiday) at 11 a.m. at the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, 809<br />

Central av Graveside services<br />

will be it 1 p.m. at Harleigh<br />

Cemetery, Camden,<br />

Herman Williams<br />

WITH THESE PERFECT FIT<br />

Herman Williams, of 12<br />

Q>gwood dr., died Saturday at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital. He<br />

was 82,<br />

Mr. Williams was born in<br />

Bigiand and came to the<br />

United States in 1909, He had<br />

resided in Lansdale, Pa., for a<br />

number of years moving to th<strong>is</strong><br />

Norman C. Smiley city four years ago.<br />

100% Acetate Tricot<br />

He was retired in 1986 as vice<br />

SOMERS POINT - Norman president of the Baugh<br />

C, Smiley,of729Centerst,)died Chemical Company of<br />

Saturday in Shore Memorial Baltimore, Md.<br />

Hospital, He was 82<br />

Surviving <strong>is</strong>-h<strong>is</strong> wife, Martha<br />

Mr, Smiley wai a native of R.; one ion, the Rev. George H<br />

Philadelphia and had madt hii Williams, of St. Marys, Pa.;<br />

home here ^ r 12 yean. He one brother, Harold J.<br />

formerly ierved as manager of Williams, of Wynnewood, Pa,;<br />

the Music Pier in Ocean City for four grandchildren and four THE WINNERS .'-Winners of the 4th Annual Baby Race staged last week at<br />

JO years then wai a conductor great grandchildren. the 12th st. beach pose with their winnings (and their mothers) Ftot<br />

on the Shore Fast Lint for IS Services will be held<br />

years. He was a member of the<br />

place was taken by i0-month-old Oir<strong>is</strong>tina Pesiano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs!<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) at 1<br />

Somers Point Republican Club. P.m. at the GodJrey Funeral David Fessano of ttus ci^ (center). At right <strong>is</strong> second placer Andrea D'Agostino,<br />

Surviving are h<strong>is</strong> wife, Horn*, 109 Central av,, with iimonth-old da^hter of Mr, and Mrs. John D'Agostino of Hatboro, Pa, At left <strong>is</strong><br />

Lillian, and one son, Norman interment at Druid Ridge Uiird placer Brad Poprik, mne-month-old son of ftfrs, Pat Poprik of PhUadelphia<br />

C, Jr., of PleaiamvilJe. Cemetery, Baltimor*. Friends aenior Photo. ,<br />

Service! wllj_ be held may call prior to the service.<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11<br />

a.m. at the Middleton-Stroble<br />

Funaral Homt, Shore rd,, with Li/yon F. Burroughs I<br />

the Rev, Charles F, Rinck Jr.,<br />

pastor of Grace Lutheran Mrs. Lilyon P, Burroughi, of<br />

Church, officiating. Interment Mi Dfdancy pi., dirt Saturday<br />

will be at Seaside eemetwy, in Siore Memorial Ho^ital. Annual SALE<br />

Palermo, Friends may call at A native of Philadelphia ihe<br />

the funeral borne th<strong>is</strong> evening had made her home here for a<br />

(Tuesday) from ? to B o'clock, number of yean. She was a<br />

member of Chapter 83 Order of of Barbizon Nitewear<br />

Baitem Star of th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

Surviving are two iliterg,<br />

Ii JIM'S<br />

.Mrs, Marie P. Pagtore, of<br />

'Mduht - Bpftiam, and Mn.<br />

Claire Col* of Lflft*od, two<br />

f.£IISH0r brMhtrt, Je^yfoftaia,


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Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

Clarance Fuhrman conduetiir<br />

Tom Ptrkins<br />

Hungarian Lustpiel<br />

OPaiad<strong>is</strong>o<br />

Morning<br />

Mi rhiamann Mimi<br />

torch Of The To<br />

RosMofPjcardy<br />

Knightsbrldgp Marp<br />

Eileen Seleci ion<br />

La Donna E Mobile<br />

Ballet Egyptjenne<br />

Danny Boy<br />

Moonlight and Holes<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Road to Mandalay<br />

Oklahoma<br />

Force of Destiny<br />

Mattinata<br />

Norwegian Dance No 2<br />

Vi<strong>is</strong>iD'Arte<br />

Moor<strong>is</strong>h Serenade<br />

World Is Mine Tonight<br />

King Cotton March<br />

Irene Select ion<br />

• <strong>On</strong>e Alone<br />

Buggi.rl m<br />

GUEST SOLOISTS •<br />

USE CARLSON, SOPRANO<br />

JOSEPH FRANK. TENOR<br />

TT»U)AV<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

l e r r l n n<br />

' • " " *<br />

Perkin *<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

. Joseph Frank<br />

Use Carlson<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

L<strong>is</strong>e Carlson<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

INTERMISSION*<br />

Joieph Frank<br />

Au Moulin<br />

Summertime<br />

L<strong>is</strong>e Carlson<br />

La Reja<br />

In The Garden Of My Heart<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

King and I<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Beautiful Uaiathea<br />

M'Apparf<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

Amaryll<strong>is</strong> •<br />

Sempre Liber* -\,<br />

L<strong>is</strong>e Cftrljon<br />

Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers<br />

LudiesDay<br />

Up The Street March<br />

in mermm 1 "":? „, INTERMISSION<br />

Last IWfeeof Summer<br />

"Romance<br />

pancinglnTheDark<br />

sound Of Music<br />

Joseph Frank<br />

L<strong>is</strong>e Carlson<br />

s*<br />

Ecology Express<br />

coming to resort<br />

Keier-Bela<br />

Mpyerbper<br />

Grieg<br />

Puccini<br />

Bizet<br />

Wood<br />

Coafes<br />

Herbert<br />

Verdi<br />

Luigini<br />

Trad<br />

Lemaire<br />

Speaks<br />

Rodgers<br />

Verdi<br />

Leoncavallo<br />

Grieg<br />

Puccini<br />

Chapi<br />

Posford<br />

Sousa<br />

Tierney<br />

Youmans<br />

GiJlet<br />

Gershwin<br />

Lacome<br />

Bail<br />

Rodgers<br />

• •• Suppe<br />

Flotow<br />

Gyys<br />

Verdi<br />

. Jessel<br />

. Herbert<br />

Morse<br />

Wieniewski<br />

Schwartz<br />

Rodgere<br />

An<br />

An<br />

"Ecojogy<br />

"Ecology Express"<br />

Express"<br />

en<br />

en. lormatinn -u....<br />

vironmental - education rail<br />

formation about the<br />

tour will be hotted by the<br />

orpniMtion may be obtained<br />

Delaware Valley Citizens by writing DELTRAN, P.O.<br />

ammittee for Better Tran- Box 429, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010,<br />

sportation (DELTRANS in The organization recently<br />

oaoperation with the Schuylkill elected the following corporate<br />

Valley Nature Center Saturday, officers: Harry Hydi Jr. (Bryn<br />

August 18 to Ocean City. Mawr), chairman; Dr, Ernest<br />

B. Cohen (Upper Darby), vice<br />

lWs tour will feature the<br />

chairman; John J, Chambers<br />

farmlands, pinelands, and<br />

weilands of South Jersey, and<br />

Jr. (Lansdowne), secretary;<br />

will be narrated by Kate<br />

Michael Kaplan (Trenton),<br />

Redmond, of the Nature Center<br />

treasurer.<br />

teaching staff.<br />

The train will be the<br />

"Summer Special," which<br />

leaves Linden wold at 10 a.m..<br />

and arrives Ocean City 11,14,<br />

|e*ves (keen City 6:il p.m.,<br />

and arrives Lindenwold 7;J4.<br />

We "Simmer Special" <strong>is</strong> the<br />

one remaining weekend train<br />

between the Philadelphia area<br />

and South Jeney resorts; it<br />

urns Saturdays, Sundays, and<br />

holidays from the First weekend<br />

of summer through Labor Day,<br />

A connecting train from<br />

downtown Philadelphia leave<br />

tht ISth and' Locust subway<br />

Cation 9.15 and P;30 a.m. and<br />

the 8th and Market subway<br />

Station 9:18 and 9:33. and<br />

arrives Lindenwold 9-37 and<br />

•,'W am,, with an. evening<br />

return departure shortly after<br />

arrival of the "Summer<br />

Further information may be<br />

obtained by calling David C,<br />

PDwell, SIS - MU8-8426,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> will be DELTRAN's<br />

third "Ecology Bxpresa" tour.<br />

Two previous tours, last fall<br />

and last spring, were of the<br />

Schuylkill Valley between<br />

Philadelphia and Pottsville.<br />

lit ipring tour wu narrated<br />

by mchtti Jim^t, ««utive<br />

director of the Nature Center.<br />

WLTRAN also has hotted a<br />

number of •eaftow exeuriion •<br />

outings via the "Summer<br />

»ELTRANi»an «H-voJunte«r<br />

....MBi* greup working for<br />

MtV puWlc tratwportatlon in<br />

**WW««i%. in goal <strong>is</strong><br />

more 3 i(il«nced, more<br />

imajjlnatlvo<br />

)ruttaJ «yst*m - puNIc<br />

««J M prhibi wft hj«hf,tod<br />

othenrim •• to T4UM<br />

-frttate «dtMMU!e." In-<br />

I<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

M C* m " SeNTINELLEPCER<br />

*" 1, ?" neers T ** i$e P erm[f rul «s<br />

rilj.AOELPHIA - The<br />

112 ith Street, Ocean City, N: J., 0*226<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1881<br />

Entered at Post Office at Ocean City, W, J., 0888<br />

as second class matter<br />

'*&*&*•&*&*&<br />

TUESDAY,<br />

rules governing permit «£ m S ' ^ k " ^ ^ ' m i v rules governing permit ap-<br />

environmental ugnh<br />

plications for work performed<br />

prepoitd work KT popeTly p"°» **» included are iransprtYtation t<br />

in plications Amttrican for waterways work performed hgve considered oefore a future<br />

L ^ f . ^ T , * property tidal waters and the oee/in. ammm, JH L"L,,J<br />

been changed, according to the permit <strong>is</strong>.<strong>is</strong>sued. * ,<br />

US Army Engineers' Office in Under the new regulaiions,<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

rte Corpi of Engine* permit<br />

These rev<strong>is</strong>ion* were made to program applies to virtually<br />

comply with recent legiilation every US. watwwiy.lncjudinj<br />

deiigned to protect the public waterwayi used for any type of<br />

inipfesl and to Insure that the intentate commerce whether<br />

or not they support commercial<br />

Beach protection plans progress<br />

CAPE MAS' - !'«• -<br />

l1 navigation. AI10 included are<br />

transportation of an equal<br />

tidal waters and the oceani.<br />

amount of dredged material for<br />

The principal charries in the dumping in the oceans;<br />

Permit program refl«t new<br />

Corps policies that have<br />

evolved since the enactment of<br />

the 1889 National Environmental<br />

Policy' Act and '<br />

three other environmentally<br />

oriented Wattr Management<br />

Acts pasied Inthe United 5tm§s<br />

Cangregs.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> new outlook will out.<br />

sider the cumulative effect of<br />

any wetlands alterations<br />

reeogniiing the wetlands are<br />

CAPE MAY - U.S. Rep.<br />

Department<br />

""<br />

of the Army's<br />

essential for food chain<br />

Charles W, Sandman, Jr., (R.<br />

production and nesting,<br />

Board of Entfneera for Rivera<br />

2nd O<strong>is</strong>t ) announced that piani<br />

spawning and rearing jitei for<br />

and Harbors has concurred on<br />

are proceeding on schedule for<br />

waterfowl, f<strong>is</strong>h and other tormi<br />

improvements to beach eroiion<br />

the plans for the project drawn<br />

of wildlife as well as important<br />

rentrol and storm protection<br />

up by the Army Engineers from flood itorage areas.<br />

along New Jersey beaches.<br />

New York and Pennsylvania.<br />

Hie rev<strong>is</strong>ed propam also<br />

Plans are being reviewed to<br />

provide protection from<br />

The next step, Sandman Mid,<br />

•mbrjiees all residential<br />

oceanfront flooding from<br />

<strong>is</strong> to have the plans reviewed by<br />

development canals that are<br />

Hereford Inlet to the Delaware<br />

Governors of the iiffteted states<br />

connected to navigable<br />

Bay entrance of the Cape May<br />

and interested federal agencies waterways whether that<br />

Canal. Total cost i» estimated<br />

for their comments. The plans connection l« effected before or<br />

at $29.9 million and, includes<br />

and comments will be for- after construction of the canal.<br />

navigation improvementj at<br />

warded to Congress for Permit applications for<br />

Hereford Inlet.<br />

authorization and ap- placing fill or dredged material<br />

propriation of the necessary into navigable waters or the<br />

funds.<br />

transportation of dredged<br />

material tor dumping in the<br />

- Be W<strong>is</strong>e and Advert<strong>is</strong>e -<br />

oceans will now be reviewed in<br />

accordance with guidelinii<br />

developed by the Admin<strong>is</strong>triter<br />

of the Environmental<br />

Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Protection Agency and the<br />

Secretary of the Army,<br />

The engineer office also indicated<br />

that a fetof 110 will now<br />

Printed and Publ<strong>is</strong>hed In America's Greatest family Resort<br />

BY THE<br />

be charged for processing<br />

permit applications that cover<br />

d<strong>is</strong>posal of less than 2,500 cubic<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINBL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

yards of material into<br />

navigable waters or that cover<br />

; A<br />

processing fee of flop will be<br />

charged for any application<br />

involving more than 2,SO0 cubic r,<br />

yards. These fees are designed<br />

to cover the admin<strong>is</strong>trative<br />

coifs in processing the permits<br />

and will be reviewed<br />

periodically.<br />

These rev<strong>is</strong>ions were<br />

publ<strong>is</strong>hed "May'10, 1973 in the<br />

federal reg<strong>is</strong>ter for comment<br />

and they became effective as of<br />

mid.June, im.<br />

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FALL FASHIONfi-ModeJs for the Yacht Club's Ladies Luncheon Fashion<br />

»ow d<strong>is</strong>play some of the outerwear to be featured at the event today at noon<br />

m the Linwood Country dub. Fashions will be from the Lillian Aibus Shop on the<br />

boardwalk. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Raymond Theriault<br />

* owr ! herc are (1 t0 r J MrSl Fred Rex °n- chairman of models; Mrs Robert<br />

French and Mrs, Peter Madonna. Counsellor Photo.<br />

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Zeta Tau Alpha include: front row (1. to r.) Mikki<br />

Mpats, of Grafton, W, Va., and Tonya Marxsen, of<br />

Franklin, La.; back (1, to r.) Chr<strong>is</strong> Moranetz, of Ada<br />

Okla., and Jane Neely DowaU, of th<strong>is</strong> city. Zeta <strong>is</strong> the<br />

fourth largest women's sorority in ex<strong>is</strong>tence with 165<br />

chartered chapters and approximately 70,000<br />

memberf in the United States and Canada. The field<br />

secretaries will v<strong>is</strong>it these chapters throughout th#<br />

year to ass<strong>is</strong>t with rush, chapter organization and<br />

programming and to share ideas among the chap-<br />

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SMurday at inh it. and Slmp-<br />

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ID a.m. anf continue until dusk<br />

Rain date will be August 25.<br />

Shop 4<br />

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Colony members going<br />

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Two members of the Ocean<br />

Qty Colony aub will be appearing<br />

on telev<strong>is</strong>ion next<br />

Thunday, Aug« », at 6:45<br />

p.m, on Cable Channel 2.<br />

The program will b« Kay'i<br />

Oub Corner with Cathryn<br />

Ftttinato and guetts will be<br />

Mn, Robert OornweU and Mri<br />

D, Norman Young,<br />

Mre. CornweU wiU talk on the<br />

hiaory of the Colony aub and<br />

"~|. Young wUl present the<br />

oWecgv«| and<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) •<br />

Somers point Kiwan<strong>is</strong> Club<br />

dumar • meeting, 7 p.m.; in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

• Someri Point Fire Gomoanv<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in Bethel<br />

nk FirahalJ.<br />

TOMORROW (Wtdntgday) •<br />

Unwood Board of Recreation<br />

mMting. 8 p.m., in Cith Hall<br />

Some-i Point Lions Club<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., at Daniel's<br />

Restaurant<br />

Somers Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, 12;<strong>is</strong> p.m.,<br />

at thji Crab Trap,<br />

Sonjers Point Senior Citttens<br />

Card Club, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />

senior citizens' buijding on<br />

Ambler rd.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

Clarfc-Eliason Poit<br />

Mainland Events<br />

American Legion meeting, 8<br />

p.m.<br />

Someri Point Jayeees<br />

mteting, 8 p.m.. in the<br />

clubhouse, 415 Beths! rd.<br />

Somers Point Board of<br />

Education meeting 8 p.m.<br />

meeting, 1.30p.m , in<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Chord., 202<br />

Unwood.<br />

FRIDAY •<br />

Chapter 69 OES meaiiw<br />

p.m., in the M*ionic Ten,*'<br />

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Ocean City Coming Events<br />

TODAY through THURSDAY •<br />

Free concern, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier featuring the<br />

municipal orchestra under the<br />

Direction of Clarence Fuhrman<br />

and saloUts Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Llse Carlson,<br />

soprano: and Joseph Frank,<br />

tenor<br />

TODAY (Tuesday)<br />

Summer Auxiliary of the<br />

First United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

meeting, 2pm Mrs, John Blair<br />

will present a program on Bells<br />

Around the World,<br />

Story Hour for preschool<br />

Uirough third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

at the library, 6th st and Ocean<br />

Knights of Columbus<br />

meeting, g-so p.m., in the<br />

recreation room of st<br />

Augustine's rectory.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymouj and<br />

Ajanen meeting, 8:30 p.m in<br />

the Epiioipal Pariih House,<br />

nth st and Centrel ay.<br />

Yacht aub Duplicate Bridge<br />

game for members only, 7-4J<br />

pm<br />

Unit id Veterans Council<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the VFW<br />

Hall.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridgi<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

.Center, 349 West av.<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

meet ing<br />

Zoning Board magting,<br />

P m , in City Hall.<br />

Senior Citizens ass<strong>is</strong>tance<br />

9:30 a.m., to 12:30 p.m. in the<br />

Youth Center,<br />

THi OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLEOOtR<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) -"<br />

Beading Clui».»Jor* fourth<br />

through eighth M / j o<br />

a.m., at the library, 8th if. and<br />

Ocean av. . »u<br />

Commlsiion on- Aging<br />

meeting, 10 a.m.. in City Hall.<br />

Luray Duplicate^ Bridge<br />

game, 7:15 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Morgan-Ranck Post 137<br />

American Legion meeting, 8<br />

p,m,<br />

Kiwan<strong>is</strong> Club luncheon<br />

meeting, 12:15 p.m., In Simms'<br />

Restaurant.<br />

Lioni Club dinner meeting, ?<br />

pm., «t Scotch HaU,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8p.m,, atiiB Atlantic av.<br />

City Comm<strong>is</strong>sion meeting, 11<br />

a.m., in City Hall...<br />

THURSDAY-<br />

Family movie, 7:80 p.m., at<br />

Union Chapel by-the-Sea, 55th<br />

a. and Aibury av.<br />

Second of two-part lecture on<br />

Transcendental Meditation, S<br />

pm., in the Yoah Cents 1 .<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

34th ST. OFFICE<br />

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Mean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

gam§, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Cmter, 349 West av.<br />

Yacht Club Tournament<br />

Bridge, for members only, 7:4B<br />

p.m.<br />

Arts and Crafts classes for<br />

seven to IS-yeai^olds, 1 to 3<br />

p,m,, at Union Chapel by-the-<br />

Sea, 55th it. and Aibury av.<br />

FRIDAY -<br />

Concert 8 p.m., by the Hobo<br />

Band.<br />

Gardens Civic Association<br />

Rotary Club dinno- meeting, annual dinner dance, 8:30 p.m..<br />

8:30 p.m., at White HaU, 710 at Luiwood Country Club.<br />

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1V/J<br />

Masterwprks Choir Natona Council Degree of<br />

rehearia], rehearial, 8 gto to 9:30 p.m., p. at the Feeahontas meeting, 8 p.m., if,<br />

n_, First n,i,,j United rk,i, Church. (j,e American Legion Ha!!. ,f<br />

Story Hpur for pre-school Ocean City Duplicate Bridgt<br />

through third p-»der«, 10 a.m., game, B p.m.. in the Bridie<br />

at •a thelibrary, tka iihpspv £th 8th st st, and Ocean r&nimr Center %AQ 349 West Weit si/ av.<br />

av<br />

— C o m m u nCommunity i t y Oroh Oroheitri<br />

Square Squr dance, 8 p.m., in the reheargal, reheargal, h l 8 8 p.m.,<br />

in i hthe<br />

Youth th Center<br />

school hool band room room.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenberger accept<br />

congratulations upon their appointment as Somers<br />

Point Special Gifts Co-Chairmen for the one million<br />

dollar Shore Memorial Hospital Building Fund Driva,<br />

Rosenbergers co-chairmen<br />

of hospital campaign unit<br />

SOMERS POINT — Mr. and<br />

Mri. William Roiinbarger<br />

have been appointed cochairmen<br />

of the Semen Point<br />

Special Gift Committee for thi<br />

one million dollar Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital Building<br />

Fund Drive, according to<br />

Thomas E. Dougherty, special<br />

gifts general chairman.<br />

Asi<strong>is</strong>ting Mr, and Mri,<br />

Rosenberger as vice^iairmin<br />

in the campaign will be Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Mark Blel, Mr. and Mri.<br />

Arthur Ford, 3rd,, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Michael Colao, John Ktlly, and<br />

H,T. Snake, Jr.<br />

George g, Metigher, general<br />

co-chairman "of the Building<br />

Fund Drive, has announced<br />

that 1639,889 hag been pledged<br />

to date, Th<strong>is</strong> figure includes<br />

1218,739 from the medical staff,<br />

C00.000 from the Women'i<br />

Auxiliary, |7i,i2S n-em toe<br />

1,318<br />

for buildiag a new hospital<br />

wing, "Operating at a very high<br />

level of occupancy, our hospital<br />

<strong>is</strong> rapidly running out of room.<br />

To accommodate a r<strong>is</strong>ing<br />

patient census caused by a<br />

growing population, we must<br />

have more beds.<br />

"Equally as important il thf<br />

need for supporting service!<br />

such as operating,,, rooms,<br />

pharmacy, central sterile<br />

iupply and food services. The<br />

building wUl have 38 new ,»<br />

medical-surgical beds which<br />

include 13 intensive care units<br />

and nine coronary care units, i<br />

new operating room suite,<br />

renovated and enlarged labor<br />

and delivery services, new<br />

central sterile supply, new food<br />

services including a new<br />

cafeteria and a new enlarged<br />

pharmacy.<br />

"Plans call for an unfin<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

top floor in the new wing which<br />

will hold 44 additional medicalsurgical<br />

beds The shell will be<br />

built now in order to keep anticipated<br />

future expansion costs<br />

tea minimum. .;< •>•<br />

criNHu tsfttutad HtiMt, continued<br />

Jenkins, Mil be i<br />

$S,405»000 of which 15,405,000<br />

will be financed through longterm<br />

loans, Hie balance of<br />

$1,000,000 <strong>is</strong> being sought from<br />

Mends of the hospital,"<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean City<br />

H yt»o plan to feed shop during<br />

your ttay hart , , , vMt our<br />

AAP MoriMt at...<br />

16th STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

' mm<br />

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A flH 4<br />

f f f >H> ( i<br />

Urn<br />

ill<br />

U<br />

41 V<br />

M<br />

Funds<br />

from 23rd to 29th sts. Garreti<br />

said the final plotting of the lln<<br />

so that it wUl be oce^nward 0<br />

all ex<strong>is</strong>ting bulkheads <strong>is</strong> bein{<br />

mapped by City Bngineei<br />

Joseph F, Hyland. The changi<br />

will require an wnendment U<br />

the <strong>ordinance</strong> establ<strong>is</strong>hing tht<br />

beach »ne two years ago, ,<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce those changes an<br />

made, Oarrett said the Com<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioners can move aheac<br />

with the second <strong>ordinance</strong> ant<br />

acquire riparian lands south oi<br />

23rd st.<br />

The primary area 0<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>ition includes a numbei<br />

of sand dune covered lots alont<br />

B. Atlantic blvd, , betweer<br />

Setspray and Surf rds. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

the <strong>ordinance</strong> becomes law<br />

negotiations can begin for thosi<br />

unimproved lots, Garrett said<br />

It a»«ars unlikely the Citj<br />

will mike an offer for th«<br />

pwptity of Uoyd Schumacker<br />

on E, Atlantic blvd,<br />

Sehumaeker won a lengthy<br />

court battle after which the City<br />

was forced to <strong>is</strong>sue a building<br />

permit fora single family home<br />

on Schumacker's sand dune<br />

covered lot.<br />

The court ruled that' the lot<br />

was adequately protected from<br />

storm tides by a stone tea wall,<br />

and therefore it wai not a<br />

danger to the public health,<br />

•afety and welfare to allow<br />

Schumacker to build a house<br />

there. The lot was originally<br />

oceanward of the Beach Zone<br />

line adopted by the City In 1971,<br />

and was to have been included<br />

ai the Greet} Acres acqu<strong>is</strong>ition.<br />

Since aenitruction started<br />

two weeks ago and the greater<br />

portion of the sand dune has<br />

been levtsled on that lot, the City<br />

has given up all hopes of<br />

acquiring the property.<br />

Some neighbors appear to be<br />

concerned with losing their<br />

beachfront views and have<br />

asked the City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners<br />

to buy the Schumacker<br />

property and return it to iu<br />

natural state.<br />

Wright<br />

continued from page one<br />

back across the 9th st, bridge at<br />

7:23 p.m. responded to a call<br />

that a boat with 10 people on<br />

board had turned over at 12th<br />

st.<br />

Wright, still wet from hi*<br />

earlier acitvity, .Jumped into<br />

un>kaywtti fourodier officers<br />

f and MVM the people '<br />

Wright <strong>is</strong> no stranger to bay<br />

water. Earlier th<strong>is</strong> iummer<br />

Wright and two other offieers<br />

jumped into the bay near Ship<br />

Channel bridge and saved three<br />

men who eapsUed in their<br />

small boat while f<strong>is</strong>hing.<br />

Wright and the officers<br />

received commendation e«rtiflcatei<br />

from the City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioneri<br />

at that time.<br />

Smith<br />

continued trom page one<br />

Northfield; one stepdaughter,<br />

Mrs. Mary Lou Smarg<strong>is</strong>so, of<br />

'St. Petersburg, Fla.; one<br />

brother, Carl Smith, of<br />

Pleasant villa; two s<strong>is</strong>ters, Mrs.<br />

.Freda Bonham and Mrs.<br />

Virginia Gensemer, both of th<strong>is</strong><br />

1 city; nine step grandchildren<br />

•id two step great grandchildren.<br />

Services were held yesterday<br />

(Monday) morning at the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, Burial<br />

was in Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo,<br />

BIBLE VERSE<br />

"if ye will obey my voice<br />

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ant, then ye •hall be a peculiar<br />

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all people; for all the earth<br />

<strong>is</strong> mine,"<br />

1. To whonl| was thi above<br />

pfomiie made?<br />

2. Through whom was it<br />

|iven to these pe'ople?<br />

3. Whire were the ChUdien<br />

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4. Where may th<strong>is</strong> prom<strong>is</strong>e<br />

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1. The Children of Israel,<br />

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,4, Exodus 19:5.<br />

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PAGE 10 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUISDAY, AUGUST<br />

OCHS Class of'68 plans<br />

a reunion in September<br />

MemberJ of Ocean City High<br />

School Class of 1968 are planning<br />

for a reunion to be held<br />

September 28 it Zaberer's in<br />

McKee City<br />

A long l<strong>is</strong>t of fellow<br />

classmates has not been heard<br />

torn aj of yet Anyone knowing<br />

the whereabouts of any of theie<br />

<strong>is</strong> askedio call Nanpygaii Jones<br />

at 39M389.<br />

AWOL classmates are, Dor<strong>is</strong><br />

Adams, Franz Adler, Laurine<br />

ArHlev (nivunrn A rrilS" i ''<br />

William Aspinwall, William<br />

Bakir, rtract Bakley<br />

Alfanador, Joanne Bauer,<br />

SCREEN PRINTED<br />

Weatherproof Shew<br />

. T Shirts<br />

• Vinyl Bumper<br />

Ralph Baum, Deana Belcher,<br />

Carol Benion, John Bergh,<br />

Kerry Brown, Raymond<br />

ftiecker, David Carter, Peter<br />

Chelf, Harvey Corson, Debora<br />

Ouster, Jerome D'Arcy, Linda<br />

Dattilo, Robert DelCorio,<br />

Alfonio DiMichfle, James<br />

DiCesare, James Dixon. Jane<br />

Neely Dowall, Diane Dubiel.<br />

Richard Erriekson, Diane<br />

Falciani, David j^arager, Gail<br />

Feairheller, Ell<strong>is</strong> Ford,<br />

Darlene Oayle, Robert<br />

Glaspey, Terry Good, John<br />

Ha ff elf inger, Thomas<br />

Hamilton, Darlaie Harmon,<br />

Ol<br />

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OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Monday thru Saturday<br />

9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M., 7fM-MM P.M.<br />

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ADDRESS<br />

REUNION PLANNING—Some of the female members of OCHS Class of 1968<br />

planning the reunion get together to try and locate all the class members. Left to<br />

right are Pnscilla Dean, Nancygai] Allegretto Jones, Shiela Flynn Mayall<br />

Kathy Shaw Allegretto, Lucy Mazella, Janig Schneider Town and Mary Beth<br />

Unger Neall. Counsellor Photo<br />

Paul Harmon, Joieph Hendrickion,<br />

Robert Hilaman,<br />

Michael Hoffman, James Holt,<br />

Susan Ho well, Linda Hunter,<br />

Stephen Jankowski, Patricia<br />

Johnson, Bonnie Jones Shaffer,<br />

Robert Jonei, Rudolph krause,<br />

Frank Kruk,<br />

• Craig Land<strong>is</strong>, C, Ueber, John<br />

Unahan, Karin Lounsberry,<br />

Linda Lyles, Bruce MaeEwan,<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> Madare, Alfred Makoid,<br />

Walter Mardin,—Kenneth<br />

Marshall, Robert Manhall,<br />

. Bridge<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE • An<br />

average of 60 was mad§ at the<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game played Sunday evening,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Al Coane were<br />

first with 81 tt followed by Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Al Weinstein with 78.<br />

Others above average were<br />

Jim Mover and Don Mllar,<br />

Adele Kelly and Peg Smith,<br />

E,J. Speitel and Fred Jacob<br />

aid Stu Fuller and Hazel<br />

Rohrbach.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

the Boxwood, 416 Atlantic av.<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATB -<br />

An average of 54 was made at<br />

Thursday's game with Naficy<br />

Klawans and Evelyn Mdjfee<br />

n first with 65. W<br />

hers coming in above<br />

average were Buddy Thomas<br />

and partner, 62; Eleanor<br />

Haward and Fran Johnson,<br />

M>/4; Helen James and Rose<br />

ttpito, 56; Lucille Mina and<br />

William Martin, Judith Mc-<br />

Carron Curtin, Eileen McLean,<br />

Frank Melvin, Daniel Montagna,<br />

William Milligan, Joyce<br />

Motley, William Muller, John<br />

Nev<strong>is</strong>, Alicia O'Orady, Ralph<br />

Oves, Delores Raffi, Griffith<br />

Reese, Jaequelynne Richter<br />

Tarvei, Eleanor Rocap, Robert<br />

Rusaeli,<br />

Nicholas Smith, Alice<br />

Stephens, James Tarves, Ruth<br />

TreenGifford. Marianna<br />

Theresa Alexander, 36, Marge<br />

Harburger and Ruth Gardner,<br />

54, and Pllie Mahoney and<br />

Grace Kelly, 84,<br />

Friday's game resulted in an<br />

average of Win both directions.<br />

Playing NortrnSouth Mildred<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong> and Mary Schmidt came<br />

in first with Wh. They wve<br />

followed by Haiel<br />

Rohrbach and Reuben<br />

Sussman, 91; Norman Cotter<br />

and Mike DesJoseph, BOVi; Dan<br />

Brady and Bob Sannino, m%<br />

and Adele Kelly and E.J.<br />

Spiitel, 85,<br />

In the Eatt-Wen leaion Mr,<br />

and Mn, Richard Hardenberg<br />

took first place with 102.<br />

Runnersup were Vivian<br />

Cam*ori At John Grew, BSM,<br />

Octin City Duplleate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 12 30 pm Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.<br />

in the Bridge Center, 34g West<br />

av,<br />

THE CROWNING-Patricifl Hunter was cyowntd<br />

Queen Infanta XLIV by Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

at ceremonies Wednesday evening last week on the<br />

Music Pier, Ass<strong>is</strong>ting was Claudia Rommel!, Queen<br />

hfanta XLIII. Senior Photo. •<br />

U occasions ~<br />

Mlxmd Summmr Bouquet<br />

Trimarco, Nicholas Trofa,<br />

Constance Turner, Leon<br />

Warner, jr., Lawrence Warnig<br />

Althea Watts, Floyd Watts,<br />

Catherine Williams, Ronald<br />

Williams, John Woodrow and<br />

Richard Yentseh,<br />

^<br />

ROADSIDE SALE<br />

PETERSBURG — A roadside<br />

sale sponsored by the United<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Women of Wesley<br />

Church will be held Thursday<br />

on the lawn of the home of Mrs,<br />

Dorothy Entrlcken on Route 50.<br />

The affair opens at 9:30 a.m.<br />

There will be fresh produce on<br />

Hit as well as tables of home<br />

baked items, gifts and white<br />

elephants All are invited.<br />

Classified Ads<br />

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• Jersey Corn (Whrte ad Yellow)<br />

• Jertey Field Tomatoes<br />

• Jersey Cucumbers<br />

• Jersey Squash<br />

• Jersey Cantaloupes PHOME 398-3241<br />

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PAID ON<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

t)l'i,i '!U''U.I !'•<br />

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Interest rates under Federal regulations on yeur Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If they are not, no higher interest rate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />

Any of our officers will be glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY « SEA MX. CITY , CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF Tlffi FEDERAL DEFOSH 1 INSURANOB OOBPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

Customer Parking dt Ail f$$ Offices<br />

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TUESPAY, AUGUST 14, 197; THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 11<br />

FIRST CUSTOMER - Mayor B. Thomas Waldman buys the first "share" from<br />

the l$#Je Leaguers during their annual sate which <strong>is</strong> continuing th<strong>is</strong> week. Left<br />

t&,ri$Ji&reTorn Triboletti, Nazareno Costanzo, coach* Alfonso Dickerson and<br />

fticfrffrfl Cbughlin. Senior Photo. /<br />

Sfafnion made life-member<br />

of Ocean City Rotary Club<br />

Howard S. Stalnton Was inducted<br />

as an honorary member<br />

„••«( the Rotary dub at the<br />

weekly dinner meeting last<br />

Thursday evening.<br />

In recounting some of Mr<br />

Stainton's activities it was<br />

pointed out that he started as a<br />

haberdasher in a 30-foot front<br />

store on Asbury av. which he<br />

bought from Mrs. Emma<br />

Corson in 1913, He was 28 years<br />

old at that time and under h<strong>is</strong><br />

AUgMce the store has been<br />

enlarged several times until its<br />

present sue.<br />

Not content with th<strong>is</strong> business<br />

alone, he became proprietor of<br />

other enterpr<strong>is</strong>es including a<br />

dredging operation, oil<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tributing business and<br />

building more than 400 homes<br />

in Ocean City<br />

It was noted that "th<strong>is</strong> public<br />

spiritied citizen has provided<br />

emplovmwti tor hundreds of<br />

people and can be seen daily<br />

eperiiting hi* beloved 'country<br />

store' «fter T i6yeaniof growth."<br />

The program of the evening<br />

was an illustrated talk by Mrs.<br />

Joan Perlimetter, founder and<br />

managing director of the New<br />

High School league enters<br />

The Recreation Department's<br />

High School Basketball<br />

League will begin playoff action<br />

tomorrow night (Wednesday,<br />

August IS) at 7 o'clock<br />

on the outdoor courts M 34th st.<br />

and Asbury. av,<br />

There will be two game*. The<br />

first place team opposes the<br />

fourth place fin<strong>is</strong>her at 7<br />

o'clock, and at 8:30, the second<br />

place team versus the third<br />

place fin<strong>is</strong>hers<br />

The winners of these two<br />

games will play for the playoff<br />

title. Th<strong>is</strong> will be a best-of-three<br />

series beginning on Monday,<br />

August 20, at 8 p.m. on the 34th<br />

st. courts.<br />

It appears that it will be<br />

difficult for any team to stop<br />

At Myrtim Beach AFB PLEASE PRINT<br />

Howard S. StalhtQn<br />

human relations.<br />

Jersey Youth Center of South The airman hag been<br />

Vineland. She was acassigned<br />

to a unit of the Taccompanied<br />

by David Button, tical Air Command tor further<br />

public relations director of the training and duty in the tran-<br />

Cadet Caskey cited center,<br />

sporutton field.<br />

Mn. Perlimetter explained Airman Stewart attended<br />

on scholastic work the Youth Center has been in Mainland Regional High<br />

ex<strong>is</strong>tence nine years. It now School, Linwood, N.J.<br />

TAMPA, Fla.-Wolter M houses 62 youths from broken,<br />

Caskey, Jr., son of,Mr. and underprivileged homes from 12<br />

Mrs. Walter M. Caskey, Sr,, (too states and the D<strong>is</strong>trict of<br />

Atlantic av., Ocean City, N.J , Columbia,<br />

received special recognition The speaker went on to ex- 15 bands sign<br />

upon completion of the Airplain<br />

the adm<strong>is</strong>sion procedure<br />

Force Reserve Officers 6r reception of emotionally<br />

Training Corps (AFROTC) d<strong>is</strong>turbed or socially malad-<br />

field training encampment justed youngsters eight to U<br />

recently concluded at MacDIll years of age. Special school<br />

AFB, Fla,<br />

1 curricula <strong>is</strong> designed for each SOMERS POINT - John E.<br />

Cadet Caskey was presented child after careful examination Carson, executive chairman of<br />

the academic achievement by the professional staff. In the the Somers Point Jaycees Fall<br />

award for maintaining the snail classes they overcome Children's Festival, reports<br />

highest scholastic standing the effect of the culturally that all <strong>is</strong> in readiness for th<strong>is</strong><br />

during the four-week program. deprived background from year's parade and festivities.<br />

A member of the AFROTC which they came.<br />

"Thjs year's parade should<br />

unit at Gettysburg (Pa,) In closing she noted that be something for everyone to<br />

College, the cadet i« studying many past residents are now in remember," stated Carson,<br />

for a bachelor's degree in college, some on scholarships. "We will have over 15 high<br />

h<strong>is</strong>tory.<br />

The Rotary Club meets for school bands in two different<br />

Cadet Caskey Is a 1971dinner<br />

every Thursday at 6:30 size categories from South<br />

graduate of Ocean City High pm. at White Hall, 710 Ocean Jersey, North Jersey, and<br />

School and was a member of av. All Rotarians are welcome. Pennsylvania, In addition we<br />

the National Honor Society,<br />

will have many rides and attractions,<br />

hordes of children In<br />

competition, good food, games,<br />

(Bom'fwMKEn<br />

and a gala fireworks d<strong>is</strong>play at<br />

I<br />

{Chopped Ham<br />

SBoiled Ham<br />

1338-44 Itbury/Uenut<br />

$ 1.39<br />

1 j American Cheese<br />

LUHCH MEAT SPECIALS,<br />

roU ONLY<br />

S Imported Sw<strong>is</strong>s Cheese 75<br />

l«l Beef Fraikfirtes<br />

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Roberts Frankfurters<br />

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'1.49 Id. S<br />

'1.79 Ib. J<br />

98- m.S<br />

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SEE OUR PRODUCE DEPAJnMOrT FOR FAJW<br />

flWI BSEY PEACHES, TOMATOES M<br />

SAN ANTONIO, Tex, -<br />

Airman Richard M, Stewart,<br />

son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel W,<br />

Stewart, of mi Rhode Island<br />

av., Somers Point, N.J., has<br />

been assigned to Myrtle Beach<br />

AFB, S,C, after completing Air<br />

force basic training.<br />

During h<strong>is</strong> six weeks at the<br />

Air Training Command's<br />

Lackland AFB, Tex , he studied<br />

the Air Force m<strong>is</strong>sion,<br />

organization and customs and<br />

receives special instruction in<br />

Rumer'H team,<br />

p fin<strong>is</strong>hed the regular<br />

with an 8-2 slate. The<br />

am to beat them wan<br />

(twice).<br />

league champions atem<br />

to get stronger with each game,<br />

They play the best team<br />

defense and handle the ball as<br />

well or better than any team in<br />

the league, They also have one<br />

of the beet, if not the best coach<br />

in the league in Jay Mayer.<br />

Mayer makes hit substitution*<br />

and defensive changes w<strong>is</strong>ely<br />

and at the right time.<br />

Burner's also has the best<br />

one-two combination in the<br />

league with Greg Harmer and<br />

Allen MeCandless. Both are<br />

Summer Run entry blank<br />

The annual summer run sponsored by the Recreation<br />

Department will take place August <strong>is</strong> at p a.m. at the «th sf.<br />

track. Contestants will be assigned to either ih# one-mile or<br />

two-mile event according tu (Mir age and sex. There will be<br />

no reg<strong>is</strong>tration the day of the run.<br />

Age categories are divided as follows: A • 11 to M; B-15 to<br />

»; C-21 to30; D- 31 lo 40: E- 41 to 50; F- 51 and up.<br />

Name.<br />

Age Category<br />

5m<br />

for JC parade<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> year's festival, the third<br />

annual, will take place on<br />

September 8. Bands will be in<br />

position and ready to go at 1<br />

p.m. and the children's portion<br />

will begin their lineup,<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration, and judging at<br />

11:30 a.m. at the FNB parking<br />

lot in Somers Point.<br />

The' parade will start at<br />

Pleasant av, and Shore rd. and<br />

proceed to Kennedy Park<br />

where the remainder of the<br />

day's festivities will take place.<br />

Prizes wUI be awarded for<br />

first, second, and third in each<br />

of four categories for the<br />

children: decorated bicycles,<br />

small floats, carriages and<br />

strollers, and walking children.<br />

The perpetual trophies for the<br />

two band competition div<strong>is</strong>ions<br />

an presently on d<strong>is</strong>play in<br />

Western Auto in Somers Point,<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

Winter Address. .<br />

Summer Address ,<br />

Phone Number , .<br />

Sipature.<br />

(IF under 18 yrs. of age • Parent or Guardian)<br />

Deadline forreeeiving entries <strong>is</strong> Wednesday, August <strong>is</strong>, at<br />

ip.m. Take applications to area playgrounds-flth, 8th, 34th,<br />

53rd, and North st. or mail to Mr. Jack Bittaer, Ocaan City<br />

Recreation, P.O. Box 570, Ocean City, N.J,<br />

Along with the water temperature<br />

r<strong>is</strong>ing and falling, so<br />

does the f<strong>is</strong>hing with boats<br />

catching 200 pounds of flsh one<br />

day and maybe one flsh the<br />

next day.<br />

Bluefl«h action ptefcod;; up'<br />

Friday with most of the action<br />

from Avalon Shoal* down to<br />

3FB and out to 2FB with most of<br />

the f<strong>is</strong>h near the bottom. The<br />

lures for these bluet seem to be<br />

gib Hoochy trolls (either short<br />

or long), No-Alibi eels on red<br />

and white, yellow and green or<br />

spoons f<strong>is</strong>hed deep with planers<br />

or down riggers,<br />

Weakf<strong>is</strong>h have been reported<br />

about 500 yards off the beach<br />

with flsh averaging four to five<br />

pounds. The Longport-Ocean<br />

dry Inlet <strong>is</strong> producing a few<br />

weakf<strong>is</strong>h with large fluke up to<br />

10 pounds. Most of the flah are<br />

by Dav<br />

running two and one-half to four<br />

pounds.<br />

Surf f<strong>is</strong>hing picked up th<strong>is</strong><br />

week with a few Ungflsh, weak-<br />

f<strong>is</strong>h, snapper „ blues and<br />

flounder reporMxH Mo* of the<br />

ttWBM»eaMKfwi wtottHtty..<br />

29th St., 40th st, and Hth it.<br />

In the back bays fluke are<br />

being caught oh minnows and<br />

squid with the larger f<strong>is</strong>h being<br />

taken on buektaUa with a piece<br />

of squid or fluke belly Weakf<strong>is</strong>h<br />

weighing six to seven<br />

pounds are being caught on<br />

sheddar crab in the Beesley's<br />

Point-Jeffrey's Landing area.<br />

Anglers F<strong>is</strong>hing Pier reports<br />

flounder f<strong>is</strong>hing good during the<br />

Ay with squid fid minnows at<br />

bait, WeakflRh are being caught<br />

early in the morning on touts<br />

and bucktails.<br />

Until next week, good f<strong>is</strong>hing.<br />

No experience needed<br />

for wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling<br />

No experience <strong>is</strong> necessary to<br />

enter the South Jersey State<br />

Wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling Championships,<br />

August 25. at the Ocean City<br />

Ugh School gymnasium.<br />

"Raw Strength and<br />

Courage," which Is the motto of<br />

the World's Wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling<br />

Association, will suffice,<br />

Current reigning world<br />

champion* come from varied<br />

occupations and include a<br />

government worker, a lobsterman<br />

and a steel worker.<br />

None are professional<br />

weightliftera or musclemen.<br />

The Tournament will begin at<br />

7 p.m. on Saturday August 25<br />

and proceeds will benefit the<br />

Cape May County Rescue<br />

Squad. Those w<strong>is</strong>hing to enter<br />

th<strong>is</strong> year's event should be at<br />

the gymnasium on August 24 or<br />

m for reg<strong>is</strong>tration beginning at<br />

9 a.m., or call 822-8950.<br />

Prize* will include bicycles<br />

and the opportunity to compete<br />

for the State Championship,<br />

Eastern Title and eventually<br />

the world's championship held<br />

in petaluma, California, in the<br />

spring of '74.<br />

, The tournament will include<br />

five div<strong>is</strong>ions: flyweight, 150<br />

pounds and under; lightweight<br />

ill to 17S pounds; middleweight,<br />

178 to S00 pounds;<br />

heavyweight or unlimited and<br />

ladies, open weight class.<br />

The World's, Wr<strong>is</strong>twrestllng<br />

mmmmm<br />

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Old<br />

Championship <strong>is</strong> carried each<br />

year on ABC?! "Wide World of<br />

Sports" and receives wide<br />

press coverage throughout the<br />

country, It <strong>is</strong> a sport in which<br />

both opponents try to force each<br />

other's arm to the table.<br />

Wr<strong>is</strong>twreitling tournaments<br />

are now being held throughout<br />

the world with the fartheit<br />

competition to date set for<br />

Austratli/^.<br />

Pre-school center<br />

at St, John's Church<br />

The community directed preschool<br />

center at St, John's<br />

Lutheran Church will be<br />

dedicated to the memory of Dr.<br />

Herschel Pettit, according to an<br />

announcement made th<strong>is</strong> week.<br />

Dr. Pettit, a local physician<br />

and humanitarian who passed<br />

away in December, brought<br />

many of Ocean City's children<br />

(now adults) into th<strong>is</strong> world. It<br />

has been noted that h<strong>is</strong> gentle<br />

hand andjMart touched most of<br />

Ocean City during h<strong>is</strong> many<br />

years here, and it will be with<br />

h<strong>is</strong> example as a guide that<br />

th<strong>is</strong> pre-school center will<br />

nour<strong>is</strong>h as a part of th<strong>is</strong><br />

community serving children.<br />

The possibilities of<br />

scholarships from community<br />

souren for children In need<br />

also <strong>is</strong> being explored.<br />

unself<strong>is</strong>h players who will<br />

throw the'good pass and play<br />

the strong defense as well as<br />

popping in 15 or 20 points per<br />

game. Their center Bob Knight<br />

has improved with each game.<br />

He rebounds well and hits h<strong>is</strong><br />

turn around jump shot cons<strong>is</strong>tently.<br />

Although captain and<br />

coach Jay Mayer could be<br />

scoring more points, he has<br />

chosen to concentrate on<br />

passing and defense. The fifth<br />

starting player tor Burner's<br />

could be either Chuck Murphy<br />

or Tun Hilley. Murphy plays<br />

strong defense and rebounds<br />

well and Hilley plays good<br />

defense and has one of the best<br />

shooting percentages in the<br />

league,<br />

Miley's Real Estate probably<br />

has the strongest and most<br />

aggressive player in the league<br />

hi Ted Gutowira. Gutowia<br />

started play when the season<br />

was half over in place of Bob<br />

Cole, Since that time, he has<br />

averaged better than 10 points<br />

per game and would be leading<br />

the league in rebounds and<br />

blocked shots if he had played<br />

from the beginning. Captain<br />

Roger Warner <strong>is</strong> Miley's second<br />

leading scorer and provides<br />

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both on defense and offense.<br />

Dimension bat four players<br />

to watch in the playoffs. Lee<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong> rebounds well and can<br />

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Bob Jacobs all provide Prep's<br />

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Hal Mathews, of Virginia<br />

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Mathews uitd h<strong>is</strong> two-Inch<br />

Gaskill, Pancoast, Myhre<br />

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Seelman, 78; Ben Trout, 82;<br />

Walter Zak, 82,<br />

Pancoast won the second<br />

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Bryant was never able to<br />

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Mathews wUl now n^tef the<br />

John Gilbert. 78; Rust Hoian,<br />

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Southard, SO; Clancy Shaw, 74;<br />

Bob Selvagn, 84- Dick Weir, 76;<br />

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Bill Oliver, IS; Churlei<br />

Palermo, 78; John'Shearer, 74;<br />

Bill Kittredge, 86; John Sapper,<br />

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Playing without handicap!<br />

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Bill Steelman posted rounds<br />

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Jim Camey <strong>is</strong> second at seven<br />

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Betley, an All-Colonial<br />

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th<strong>is</strong> past season, actually<br />

moved into the quarterfinal<br />

round without yet playing a<br />

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Burner's Exxon defeated<br />

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The game was a must for the<br />

twins a* they entered the<br />

gam#twi|B II ,M record and<br />

MU#had«#*rtBoM. A Miley<br />

win would have tied both teams<br />

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Thegafnewasoneof the most<br />

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also M Mil the halfway<br />

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, points. The game opened up<br />

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Rumer's defeat Miley for title<br />

Gutowicz to juK tour points<br />

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Prior to th<strong>is</strong> game, OuSowicE<br />

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25 points per game; Rumer's<br />

scoring honors were shared by<br />

Allen McCandless and Greg<br />

Marnier who scored 14 and 10<br />

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them were Jay Mayer and Bob<br />

Knight with four apiece and<br />

Chuck Murphy, Tom Hilley and<br />

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Gutowicz led the Miley<br />

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Mike Duffey and Den Truakey<br />

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Burner's walloped O A R<br />

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Miley Real Estate defeated<br />

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With only two more regularly<br />

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M record. However, Frep'g<br />

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The big question <strong>is</strong>, the matchup<br />

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League Standinp WL<br />

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pley Real Estate ,.,,,,,,,.§ 4<br />

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Dimension 4 5<br />

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in Memorial<br />

Ocean City Beach Patrol,<br />

which was triumphant for iz<br />

consecutive years at " the<br />

Margate Memorial Ufeguard<br />

Races, was defeated th<strong>is</strong> year<br />

by Ventnor Beach Patrol on<br />

Thursday at the Huntingdon av,<br />

beach.<br />

Winning the one-mile doubles<br />

rawing competition was George<br />

Nailer and Denn<strong>is</strong> Funk, of<br />

Ventnor, with a time of 11:47.<br />

Ocean City's team, Frank Allen<br />

and Kevin Daly, came in tor<br />

fourth in th<strong>is</strong> event with a time<br />

of 16:05.<br />

The half . mile swim<br />

competition was won by<br />

Atlantic City's Jim Whelan with<br />

a time of l§;37. Ocean City's<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong> Gallagher took fourth<br />

Sy<br />

Oie LOOCfoot singlei boat race.<br />

with 4:85 time. Ocean Ciry't<br />

DaveHilloamein ninth for th<strong>is</strong><br />

race with 4-« jtme<br />

race with 4.5B time.<br />

SCORING<br />

1-Vent nor City<br />

2-AUanticCity.<br />

iCity ,,,,2-0-2—i.<br />

6-Stone Harbor, , .o-s-O-S<br />

7-Brigantine 1-1-0—2<br />

B-Longport 0*1—1<br />

—North WUdwood,,.., ,0-0-O-fl<br />

—Sea Isle City ,, o-o-O—o<br />

—Wildwood,, ,o*0-fl<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

Lyhf Up Yoor Life ami<br />

Boulevard quintet near title<br />

Boulevard Liquor <strong>is</strong> only a<br />

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etriHt' t


UESDAY, AUGUST 14, IWJ<br />

PAGI 14 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINILLfDOER TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, .1973<br />

Novak-Wernes advance in Lake doubles play<br />

Top-seeded Ed Novak and<br />

Tom Weinw gained another<br />

"stride toward retaining their<br />

title when they came away<br />

victorious in the third round of<br />

the 28th Harvey Lake Men's<br />

Doubles Tenn<strong>is</strong> tournament on<br />

the local courts Sunday<br />

Novak, a varsity player for<br />

Bucknell University, and<br />

Wernes, as net man for North<br />

Carolina Stale, scored a<br />

straight set win over the team<br />

of Al Anderscfti and Paul<br />

Loveland, til. 7.6.<br />

Second-seeded Gent Frank, a<br />

f College star, and<br />

.Mike Dougherty, both of<br />

Vinelund, staged in piay by<br />

t'liminalitij! Tom Harrington<br />

and Hob More. 44, 8^1, 6-t.<br />

Lou C'iirdwell, a veteran<br />

pi aver on the local courts, and<br />

Tom Vivarelll. a Glassboro<br />

State College profesior,<br />

checked the momentum of<br />

fourth-seeded Dave Jacobs and<br />

Hruce Weber, defeating them in<br />

three sets. 2-6, 6-4. 8-4.<br />

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Novak defeated Arnie Grogs<br />

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and Hal Tendler defeated Ray<br />

Miller and Milt Green, 6-3, 6-2;<br />

Larry Cohen and Pal Badden<br />

defeated Frank Janson and<br />

Marty Huber. 6-1. 67, 6-2; Bill<br />

Skiles and Ray Stephana<br />

defeated Len Caliner and AJ<br />

Abram, 81. 3-6, 8-3; Jack<br />

Stuhbsand Mike Rullo defeated<br />

Jim Schmidt and h<strong>is</strong> son. Jim.<br />

Jr., 6-4, 6-1.<br />

Quarter finals in me double*<br />

play <strong>is</strong> scheduled for Saturday<br />

afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.<br />

Second round scores on<br />

Saturday were:<br />

E.J<br />

Id<br />

|a Novak Tsm wwnei GMufM<br />

U Andermn Paul LayMand del C<br />

Stan Pafmenbaum Br. JscdBlpri', o 0,<br />

Ray MiiifF Milt QrMfl dMMied<br />

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Paul Tendier Hal Tmaler d«l«aiet) nick<br />

HMKII John Ltudwnlager, t-t, ?5<br />

LSfry CohW f>«! MaMan SHuled Sic*<br />

Kellehef Jack Richardfdn, 3 4, 6 3, S3<br />

Hsrry Lefey Joe Meflr defeated Jack<br />

fchosninger Die* iehetnifiger, & i. a 7, 6-<br />

0<br />

T@m Vivarelli Lay CeraVveil defeated<br />

CHf<strong>is</strong> RO6b Al Black, *1, M.<br />

Ogve JsceB BFygi WeeOef detested<br />

Beemer Quince Maft BarBtn, 8 J, »<<br />

O*n« Frank Mike Dougherty dsleattd<br />

Don MtAvoy tfiuck Hslfy. 16, S!. f!.<br />

Bill SK.Ies Ray Stefan) dilutes Plila<br />

Howell Terry HBWBM, 7 5, si<br />

Id OybbS Mike Ryllg detested Pave<br />

«:#rf Jack SchyliJ, (.1, 4 0.<br />

Jirti iehrflid! Jim Schmidt Jf defeated<br />

Jim iilHy Roger field, #.j, 44<br />

Stan NoyskPhil ilrnBigTi deiMUd<br />

M,t; Iradliy Ban Pinto, 6-n to<br />

Golden paces mothboat fleet<br />

Jane Golden. Huntingdon<br />

Valley, Pa., the U.S. National<br />

Moth clan champion, again<br />

defeated the hnyt in the seventh<br />

midweek sailing series at<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club with<br />

another victory.<br />

Herb Axilrod, Ventnor, the<br />

runnerup in the Junior National<br />

Moth class championship,<br />

scored a first in h<strong>is</strong> div<strong>is</strong>ion,<br />

and Meg Filton, Jenkintown,<br />

Pa., led the girls. Nan Leute,<br />

Havertown, Pa., scored a irit<br />

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girls and Craig Leonard, Octao<br />

City, was victorious for the<br />

hoys,<br />

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l«r, Pt wsihlnolon. pa., ], Pete<br />

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Ocean City Yacht Club<br />

sailors in its 74th 'Open regatta<br />

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races where over 100 craft<br />

participated representing IS<br />

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ternational 110; Jack<br />

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Herb Axilrod, from Ventnor,<br />

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The Lightning winner was<br />

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crew, George Gaynor, and hig<br />

son, Gordon, Jr., who placed 3-<br />

1-1 and 4'i points. The GPU<br />

contest winner went to Chappy<br />

HepWn and BlUy Luff, OCYC,<br />

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point score of 6Vi.<br />

Summaries; Point Totals<br />

Three Races;<br />

Finn: 1, Vo(im«T, 3'., 1, Larry irowfl,<br />

OCYC. l, 1, Jim KariMH. i.<br />

Mnlor Moth: 1, J SoiUn, 3vi; j. Buddy<br />

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IUNPIIN - VHiiw, tanpMM wm Mack<br />

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FHfl Tim* an< Pad Tint.<br />

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sjteret. '<br />

GoMT pay. Good bwitrltt.<br />

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Intwvlawf will ft* hot* on An*. 1«th from 10<br />

Mttft<br />

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Mercery dMHtfeta, CaH HT-M4J n<br />

ppiNS and , )MMlM<br />

JAPLO<br />

Berger Realty<br />

MliMni<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

BUSMESS FOR SALE<br />

lltmll • owner uyt "Tea much to<br />

•aaeHl" • we far yaartelf)<br />

AlBOIT<br />

SCHfiEIBMAM. MO.<br />

7111 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

MAROATB.H.J.<br />

REALTOR OIALH111«<br />

ear, IIHI—•s'leftram mm<br />

"••er» Client •atamat A Friend"<br />

|,14<br />

WINTER RENTALS STORAGE FOR RJEMT<br />

Trait LNuidation Silt<br />

The molt unuiual Real<br />

Estate on the Eiilern<br />

fcahaard SPECTACULAR<br />

OCEAN.FRONT<br />

PROPERTY WITH IM<br />

FOOT FRONTAGE ON<br />

WORLD FAMOUS<br />

ATLANTIC CTTY BOARD-<br />

WALK (W.«o» iq, ft, ta all)<br />

Atten, Broken: full 10<br />

pireent comra. Write lor Ske<br />

Map, Brochur* It Legal<br />

Specification! to: MorrU B.<br />

Stevenson, Trutt Of fleer Itt<br />

NAT'L BANK OF SOUTH<br />

JERSEY ATLANTIC CITY,<br />

N.J.<br />

•BACNPRONT 1 kadnan apt. IV*H|M*<br />

Sept UJ«Uy 11 111! par month pkn<br />

electrtc. YaeapceVple pratamd. Ne pen<br />

erthlldnn. CellJtmi! tl<br />

PROM » lt7J ta i-U-74. In Oatdena. IM<br />

fleer - twe aadream apirtmeiH. TV<br />

uMe. hot witer and IHWt, IMJ.H meirikly<br />

larnlthed.CallMtJSTI. tf<br />

i-AOOONPRONT — Sept. - May. At-<br />

tredryaiy IvralUiad new cakMlat'MvUre<br />

uctlon Thre. bdrm, , J katnt, all elec-<br />

tric walker, aryar, dlahwaakar. dlipeaal.<br />

TV cak*a, H*t, •»» apnanal Na pali<br />

pralrrrad. Refaranot reejulrad. Itr-<br />

lM3t-Mfe. tl<br />

* ntSIDlfTTUL I OOHHEUUL *<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

TWO AND THREE bedroom apt.. AIM I<br />

DMroomhouM- Call Iff.»M. tf<br />

APT. - I Hireetn, Llvlne reom, «at In<br />

kltchin, Nell, ollllim iypplHtd, SIN.<br />

nwtth. Iff .MM. t-lf<br />

)* IIBMOOM APARTMENT! IIIH4e<br />

par menm. Oup4« preferred. Call Mfi<br />

1IltarIWII4I4.4ffl, M<br />

TwoiiPPieilNCV iph., alia ane ipl.<br />

wflk lf*M reem, tedreem aaiMntflan,<br />

kNMmi and Beth. HI weekend., HI-<br />

IMI. Ml<br />

mm<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

SALES Md SERVICE<br />

Factory Trained Servicemen<br />

Mary A?MM<br />

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I<br />

I,<br />

16 THE OCEAN CITV SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Cafiero Bill would slow ciggy smuggling in State<br />

ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY EAT<br />

DOZENS OF FRESH FRUITS<br />

AND SALADS INCLUDING<br />

TniM s.l.d with ,,»rt.t sfstera have<br />

sought the title of M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean<br />

•<br />

City previously bat in separate<br />

pageants They were Jo-El and<br />

Hda Mctaughlin, and Diane<br />

and MaHton Murphy<br />

Gail Capizzi <strong>is</strong> a gradfcte of<br />

a. Mary's School of.Nursing.<br />

She h fite-six with blond hair<br />

and brown eyes. Gail will sicg<br />

"Bobby Sox to Stockings" fcr<br />

first in five years<br />

"Tara's "nieme", from "Gone<br />

With The Wind", on the piano<br />

Linda Camp, an 18-year-old<br />

blonde with hazel eyes, <strong>is</strong> a 1973<br />

graduate of North Hunterdon<br />

Kegional High School Linda <strong>is</strong><br />

the daughter of Mr and Mrs<br />

William Camp, and will perform<br />

an acrobatic dance to<br />

"Twilight Zone"<br />

Andrea Chiappini Is a 17<br />

year-old senior at Ocean City<br />

High School She <strong>is</strong> five-seven<br />

with brown hair and brown<br />

eyes Andrea <strong>is</strong> the daughter of<br />

Mr. and M.s Edward Chiap<br />

ptni. She will twirl batons to<br />

"M<strong>is</strong>sion Impossible"<br />

Aline Dickerson <strong>is</strong> the 17year-old<br />

daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs Alfonso Dickerson She <strong>is</strong><br />

five-two, has redd<strong>is</strong>h-brown<br />

hair, ink brown eyes and Is a<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY,.'FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1973<br />

49284<br />

WEEKEND<br />

EDITION<br />

Whar* to 09 and<br />

Fujjfre sewerage treatment<br />

plan <strong>is</strong> assessed at meeting<br />

City officials, I<br />

PfpMems ma plans 0/ the New approval. Completion of the<br />

officials, m«rab*ir»<br />

Rate has tlnee ruled th<strong>is</strong><br />

Arsey Water Company's project <strong>is</strong> expected by next<br />

County Utility .Autlwrtty, «<br />

possibility out.<br />

•tfwerage div<strong>is</strong>ion -and to summer and should provide<br />

county frenhOUw, and<br />

City Solicitor Robert F.<br />

tfftsider timetables for various sufficient capacity through<br />

membersof of Uthf<br />

flpynmlHjkiim i<br />

Garrett noted that the recent<br />

aiages of planning and con- 1W6.7?, Earnhardt said the settlement of the State's action'<br />

Panel of OVU Ht dl>WH struction<br />

company will be unable to threatening a building<br />

p<br />

to K.B Earnhardt, president of handle anticipated flow after moratorium required that the<br />

d<strong>is</strong>cus*<br />

growing tne New Jersey Water Co., said that timt if the County City agree not to load the city-<br />

sanitary<br />

Ills board of directors has Authority ts not able to replace owned «th st. treatment pint<br />

It was the<br />

ting<br />

expenditures of the plant by 1W7.<br />

above capacity. The State hu<br />

th<strong>is</strong> month Twith the<br />

to increase the flow However, Earnhardt Mid hit also called tot an Inflltratfii<br />

roles the<br />

'^ New<br />

of the 3rd st. 'treat- company wiU be prepared ta study of city-owned sewer lines,<br />

Jersey Water<br />

are to ment plant. He said the design construct • regional plant at which has been completed.<br />

play in the l<br />

r Of foncept had been approved by that time if necessary. The<br />

the sanitary t<br />

mt<br />

E. R. Robertson, Utility<br />

MM State and engineers are<br />

by the Cape County |Voceedlng with final plans.<br />

Utilities Authority,<br />

' Earnhardt said he an-<br />

The purpose of " meetiM ticipated the taking of bids in<br />

'•• at and storage area, the<br />

cal bureau, a city<br />

a lost and found<br />

tment, ,an information<br />

and a summer post<br />

8. Thomas Waldman<br />

hew facility <strong>is</strong> "long<br />

"He noted that the<br />

Jdinf will Increase<br />

rasopnse tipie to<br />

lbVbhhl<br />

Joseph P, HyUnd, bids for land<br />

fill at the site will be accepted<br />

early nwtt month and test<br />

pilings will be put in the ground.<br />

The engineer Mid he hopes the<br />

concrete flooring for the<br />

building and most of the<br />

electrical and plumbing work<br />

will be completed before the<br />

cold weather sets in. The City <strong>is</strong><br />

trying for a Memorial Day 1974<br />

opening date. ><br />

Former Municipal Judge<br />

Franklin A. King asked what<br />

the City Intend* to do with the<br />

•ex<strong>is</strong>ting Beach Patrol storage<br />

building adNh st. and West av<br />

Waidtipn said the building<br />

would" be sold sometime next<br />

yw, at .public auction.<br />

During the public hearing<br />

portion of the meeting, the Rev.<br />

Chart* Wood, of Holy Trinity<br />

"' l Church,.Inquired<br />

M > f ) t l t<br />

Store at <strong>is</strong>oo Haven av., and<br />

Odds and Oodles at 746 Boardwalk<br />

1 , Tony B. Priti, 42, of the<br />

Odds and Oodles Shop, was<br />

arrested Tuesday afternoon by<br />

Patrolman Andrew Martin, the<br />

detective who purchased a<br />

leather handbag from the store<br />

for ili.SO.<br />

A complaint was also filed<br />

against the store's owner and<br />

manager, Frances Fox, of<br />

Margate, Mrs. Fox was<br />

charged with failing to d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

conspicuously a sign telling<br />

customers what items can and<br />

cannot be sold on Sunday as the<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> provides.<br />

Patrolman Stephen Pirrii,<br />

also in plainclothes, signed a<br />

complaint against Debbie<br />

Smith, a salesgirl at Brooks<br />

D<strong>is</strong>count Drugs. Pant<strong>is</strong> purchased<br />

• hibachi (charcoal<br />

grill) valued at 17,40, ?<br />

A complaint was signed<br />

against the store's manager,<br />

Joyce Ray, for not d<strong>is</strong>playing<br />

the sign required by <strong>ordinance</strong>.<br />

The arrests followed a threeweek<br />

campaign of Sunday<br />

enforcement aimed at what<br />

police officials called "flagrant<br />

violations." A half dozen other<br />

buy! were made last weekend,<br />

but following a lengthy meeting<br />

at City Htil Monday with the<br />

chy attornlea, it was decided to<br />

Issue only the two summonses.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

bat prom<strong>is</strong>ed strict ensvreement<br />

of the <strong>ordinance</strong> in<br />

4be week* ahead. He said ad-<br />

* officers, if<br />

eiued two<br />

Beadh rd. homes<br />

/Virginia Smith <strong>is</strong> IS and a<br />

itfS graduate of Ocean City<br />

Susan McCandless<br />

Two lot owners eceanward of building line. —<br />

High School. She stands five- the City's Coastal Beach Zone The applications are the first<br />

nine with black hair and brown line alHg,i Beach rd. applied in the beachfront area since the<br />

eyes. Virginia, the daughter of<br />

"Bicycle Built for Two".<br />

Thursday at the Building In- summef of 1971 when Lloyd<br />

Mrs. Leah Smith, will present a<br />

Other contestants Include 18spector's<br />

office for permits to Schumacker was denied a<br />

reading entitled "The<br />

year-old Beth WUcpck,<br />

build single family dwellings on permit to build a home on h<strong>is</strong><br />

Qreauon".<br />

daughter of Bev. and Mrs.<br />

their properties.<br />

sand dune covered lot on B,<br />

Charles Wilcock, A 1173<br />

Elizabeth Neall <strong>is</strong> 19 years The applications to build on Atlantic blvd, near Seaspray<br />

graduateof OCHS, Beth <strong>is</strong> five-<br />

old and stands five-eight With Lots 7 add 8 of Block 70G were rd. The Schumacker property <strong>is</strong><br />

four with light brown hair and<br />

brown hair and brown eyes. She made for. Samuel J, Paparone about a quarter mile from the<br />

green eyes. She will play continued on pap 9 and AH Williams, both from Paparone and Williams<br />

the Cherry Kill area. Ac- properties.<br />

companying than was Gabriel The City denied Schumacker<br />

DeMedto, a local builder, also a permit at that time because<br />

from Cherry Hul.<br />

an <strong>ordinance</strong> establ<strong>is</strong>hing an<br />

The Building Inspector's Atlantic Coastal Flood Plain<br />

office revealed that the lots was in the works. Schumacker<br />

start approximately 300 feet went to court to get h<strong>is</strong> permit<br />

from North st, and extend in a and after a lengthy court battle<br />

northeasterly direction. of two years the Appellate<br />

After consultation with City K v<strong>is</strong>ion of Superior Court ruled<br />

Solicitor Robert F Garrett, that the City had to give<br />

Building Inspector Walter Schumacker a permit to build.<br />

Beddow refused to <strong>is</strong>sue the Daring that two-year battle<br />

permits. Garrett ruled the the City applied to the State and<br />

applications were, invalid received Green Acres funds to<br />

because the lots are located<br />

oceanward of the perm<strong>is</strong>sible<br />

continued on page 9<br />

1 • - r u&f -~ St-<br />

Bmach erosion series<br />

Natural erosion<br />

<strong>is</strong> beach builder<br />

by Thomas Watkins<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Is the second in a series of articles dealing with beach<br />

erosion entitled "Natural forces cause beach movement,"<br />

Man <strong>is</strong> the great creator of beach eroiiori since he ins<strong>is</strong>t! on<br />

building close to the ihoreline. When namre shifts sand from one<br />

place to another, as has been the case for millions of years, some of<br />

man's homes and structures areendangered by the sea.<br />

He then builds additional permanent structures in the sea or<br />

nearby to trap the sand and save h<strong>is</strong> property. Thus beach erosion<br />

<strong>is</strong> created.<br />

Nature uses her own erosive forces to build up the shoreline.<br />

Some geolog<strong>is</strong>ts believe that hurricanes have become more<br />

Service beyond call<br />

PRICE<br />

Authority engineer,<br />

general projection of<br />

pletiM) schedules wMc*<br />

construction In I<br />

completion pprakhu<br />

the summer of 1(77.<br />

projections, are<br />

provided mat a<br />

Mayor B. TTiomas Waldman, flanked by fellow comm<strong>is</strong>sioners, presents<br />

certiflcates of appreciation to five police officers and two fire fighters who aided i<br />

in the rescue of 10 people from an overturned boat in the bay last Ftiday night, •'<br />

The ceremony took place at Wednesday's city comm<strong>is</strong>sion meeting. (Senior'<br />

Photo)<br />

Green Acres project<br />

funded by <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

An <strong>ordinance</strong> authorizing the<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>ition of privately owned<br />

beachfront property in the city<br />

from the riorthend of the <strong>is</strong>land<br />

to 23rd s<strong>is</strong>. was approved on<br />

first reading it Wednesday's<br />

City Comm<strong>is</strong>sion meeting.<br />

It will also appropriate th«<br />

aim of $810,090 for purchase of<br />

the land from one end of the<br />

<strong>is</strong>land to the other.<br />

City Solicitor Robert F,<br />

Garrett said a second <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

will be pawed in the<br />

near future spelling out which<br />

,k)ti from 23rd to 59th sts. wl\l be<br />

municipal budget under capital<br />

improvements.<br />

Half of the 1810,000 has been<br />

funded by a State of Niw Jersey<br />

Green Acrei grant that can be<br />

used during thf next 12 months<br />

The land once purchased by the<br />

cityrr.uit forever be designated<br />

for recreational use only.<br />

Weather<br />

purchased with the Gretn<br />

Acres matching funds money. Mostly iunny today with<br />

The hold up on thi louthern high temperatures near 80.<br />

half of the <strong>is</strong>land <strong>is</strong> a possible Continued fair Saturday<br />

change in the Atlantic Coaital and Sunday with highs In<br />

Beach Zone line from 23rd to the 80't. U.S. WEATHER<br />

frequent in the past few decades. These storms and tidal waves are 29th its. Garrett said. Property SERVICE,<br />

the most erosive of natural forces. There <strong>is</strong> also talk that the slowly owners In that area have<br />

r<strong>is</strong>ing sea level has accelerated within the past 10 years Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> complained that the beach zone<br />

unlikely.<br />

line cuts through their<br />

The hurricane theory should be examined carefully. It may properti<strong>is</strong> in some cases where<br />

create only a temporary erosion, but it <strong>is</strong> one that Ocean City can<br />

Tides<br />

the bulkhead <strong>is</strong> uneven.<br />

quickly relate to.<br />

City Engineer Joseph F.<br />

In 1957 Hurricane Audrey hit the barrier <strong>is</strong>lands along the Gulf of Hyland has boen instructed to •TM STRUT MtMfSJKBSI<br />

Mexicocoast;Wavesand tides up to 12 feet above normal driven by draw a new line one foot beyond NOTICE — BMuif M IM«r Mr<br />

winds of more than 100 miles an hour eroded shores 200 to 400 feet<br />

tuach AM 1 heur lor •anlav'I Min<br />

the fartherest bulkhead and<br />

ftrMtt,<br />

and washed beach sand over into tidal marshlands.<br />

angle it back to the ex<strong>is</strong>ting line -IFIrltChnrtar<br />

According to a field study conducted nine months later- "The at 23rd and 29th sts,<br />

(—LJMQMrMr<br />

-uNawMNn<br />

effects of the damage are almost gone, indicating that all of th<strong>is</strong> The estimated maximum<br />

AM.<br />

P.M.<br />

low coajtal^arw <strong>is</strong> moi* or lets In equilibrium with hurricane<br />

High Lew High Low<br />

amount of bonds to be <strong>is</strong>sued to<br />

he wed to enconditions.<br />

The only permanent damage .was to the poor people<br />

AU6UIT 1»1<br />

finance the City V share of the 17 ., 11:M liW M;J7 5i»<br />

that tried to live there."<br />

beach acqu<strong>is</strong>ition <strong>is</strong> 1468,987. A II .. UiM 1,44 II H


PAGE a —SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLE DOER FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1*73<br />

BE EARLY!<br />

QUANTITIES<br />

LIMITED!<br />

REALLY SAVE NOW! DURING OUR GREATEST SIMMONS SUMMER SALE!<br />

We Bought Out the Overstock of a Simmons Warehouse ...<br />

OUR BIG D<strong>is</strong>counts art being passed<br />

en to you when you purchase any<br />

OUR BIGGEST<br />

BEDDING BARGAINS<br />

OF THE SUMMER!<br />

PRIDED<br />

TO GO!!<br />

NO<br />

EXTENDED<br />

LAY-A-WAYS!<br />

1 iHiiiifeii jj^im^fMmjt^iit^fH^.r •> A<br />

1h-<br />

of our SALE PRICED SIMMONS PRODUCTS!<br />

MATTRESSES - BOX SPRINGS - HIDE-A-BEDS - HI RISERS and MORE!<br />

QUILT-TOP MATTRESS and<br />

BOX SPRING SET<br />

• Extra Firm<br />

• <strong>On</strong>to of Gold or Green *,<br />

• Twin Size <strong>On</strong>ly , NOW' 1<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 21 Sets<br />

PER SET<br />

SUPER-THICK QUILT-TOP MATTRESS<br />

with EYELET BORDER<br />

• BN FITB<br />

• Twin or Fall Size $Atk<br />

• BMtask ROwiSf<br />

EYDi SOME MATCHWG BOX SPRIGS<br />

AT SAME LOW PRICE<br />

World's Large&t M W<br />

"GRAND"<br />

ADJUSTABLE<br />

BED-FRAME<br />

Opens Twin to Full<br />

on Myton Casters<br />

NOW<br />

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60" QUEfJ SIS<br />

with Famous<br />

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>" Frve NOW<br />

Cilli:-.-^,,-)»*!,<br />

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and BOX SPRING SET<br />

• Extra Firm<br />

• Former Beaufyrest<br />

• <strong>On</strong>ly 12 Sets<br />

m m<br />

TWIN SIZE by 80"<br />

eiTRA LONG 101 SPRING<br />

- WORTH MUCH MORE! -<br />

AS IS - OUT OF WRAPPER<br />

NOW 25<br />

Just F»i! - Slightly Soiled!<br />

Just a Few<br />

Assorted<br />

MATTRESS or BOX SPRINGS<br />

TWIMS-FUUS<br />

$1<br />

NOW<br />

; VHY mm ttuumn<strong>is</strong><br />

QUILT-TOP EYLET BORDER<br />

MATTRESS<br />

- DOUBLE SUE -<br />

• Green Damask Ticking<br />

• Super Value<br />

• Matctihf Box Spring NOW<br />

TWIN SIZE BEAUTYREST<br />

BOX SPRINGS<br />

• Some Out of Wrapper<br />

• As Is . Slightly Soiled<br />

• Values m m to »11I,B<br />

• tot Seven NOW 49<br />

Our Buyer hat Scoured<br />

the Market for thete Great Buys!<br />

Kent Incoming Merchand<strong>is</strong>e<br />

will Coit Considenbly More!<br />

IT IS DOUBTFUL THAT THESE<br />

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Coniider Your Future Needi Now!<br />

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Mam *129<br />

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OPHS TO 76"<br />

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• Modem Prirt<br />

• Opens to Sleep <strong>On</strong>e<br />

*a DialSM-Ssu<br />

' Ftewer Shop (<strong>On</strong>ly) MMill<br />

vf. I- .<br />

I<br />

Double Bud Vase<br />

Filled with Roses<br />

$ 1 19<br />

Marigolds<br />

69 ?<br />

"Bakers" Dozen<br />

IN OUR FOOD DEPARTMENT<br />

Fralingers Macaroons<br />

doz. each<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

IN OUR 46th YEAR<br />

730 Aifeur? Avenue<br />

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PAOI 4 - Sf CTION ONf THE OCEAN CITY SgNTINELLEDOER<br />

TODAY (Friday i -<br />

Garden! Civic A<strong>is</strong>ociatlon<br />

annual dinner dance at the<br />

Llnwood Country Club, Cocktail<br />

hour 6:30 p rn Dinner, 7:30<br />

Master works Choir<br />

rehearsal, 8 p.m., in the First<br />

United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

Story Hour for preschool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the library, f.ch si and Ocpan<br />

Ocean City Coming Evenfs<br />

at the Seaspray Motel, Mtn si,<br />

and Bay av.<br />

Community Orchestra<br />

rehearsal, 8 p.m., in the high<br />

school band room<br />

Mirion Park Community SATURDAY<br />

Association meeting. 830 p.m , M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City Scholarship<br />

I&E Style Shop<br />

Soniers Pi, chopping Center<br />

mBeUielBoBd<br />

Dial 927-4M4<br />

NOTICE<br />

ANNUAL<br />

DINNER DANCE<br />

AFFAIR ,<br />

to be held by<br />

ISIXTEEN THIRTY-FOUR (16-34)|<br />

COMMUNITY CIVIC<br />

(ASSOCIATION of OCEAN Cir<br />

Friday, August 24th<br />

—• Dress Optional —<br />

QUAIL HILL INN<br />

Route 9, North Smithville<br />

HAPPY HOUR—6:30;<br />

DINNER—7;30 P.M.<br />

BEEF or SHRIMP, «9.50 per person<br />

ISend check to Treasurer at P,O, Box 175, Oceanl<br />

ICity, N.J. with names and choices for table|<br />

[reservations.<br />

I Dutch Treat Bar with Generous Drinks at $l,<strong>is</strong>|<br />

leach.<br />

|AII Members and their Guests are INVITED,<br />

Information: John B. Young, II, Chalrmanl<br />

399 57831<br />

The<br />

Time<br />

Has<br />

Arrived<br />

For Our Annual<br />

Our Summer Fashions<br />

PAY FULL PRICE FOR FIRST ITEM and ONE PENNY<br />

FOR THE SECOND OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE<br />

Dresses - Casual and Dressy<br />

Pantsuits • Pant Tops<br />

: Blouses<br />

Naiona Council Degree of<br />

Pocahontai meeting. 8 p.m..<br />

the American Legion Hall,<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West ay.<br />

Juntor • M<strong>is</strong>ses • Half Sizes<br />

Pageant,<br />

Pier<br />

8pm, on the Music Center, 349 We«t av.<br />

Summer Run Track Meet,<br />

sponsored by the Recreation<br />

Department, » am., at the<br />

Becreaiion Field.<br />

Phillies annual try-outs, 10<br />

a.m., at the 5th st and Bay av<br />

ballfleld<br />

SATURDAY and SUNDAY•<br />

Harvey Lake Singles and<br />

Doubles tenn<strong>is</strong> tournament at<br />

the city courts<br />

SUNDAY through<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

Free concerts, 8 p.m , on the<br />

Music Pier featuring the<br />

municipal orchtitra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrman<br />

and lolo<strong>is</strong>ts, Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Franco Spoto, tenor;<br />

and Beverly Bower, gnprano.<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

garnet p.m., at the Boxwood,<br />

116 Atlantic av.<br />

MONDAY'-<br />

Ocean City Card Club game,<br />

7:15 p.m., in the Youth Center.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, i2:30 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Biicaynt Card Party, 7:30<br />

p.m., at the Blieayng Hotel, 812<br />

Ocean av<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Ocean City Humane Society<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the Youth<br />

center.<br />

Board of Education meeting,<br />

8 p.m., in the Primary School,<br />

Barracks 2206 World War I<br />

Veterans meeting, 1 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Alcoholic! Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, S:30 p.m., in<br />

the Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Pariih Hall, 11th<br />

t and Central av.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicats Bridge,<br />

for members only, 7:48 p.m<br />

Summer Auxiltu^'ot the<br />

Pint UnUed Methedjit Church,<br />

2 p.m. Book review of Helen<br />

Hayes' and Anita Loo(' "Twice<br />

Over Lightly" to be presented<br />

by Mri, Edgar Pyle,<br />

Safety and Defensive Driving<br />

Clan, 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30<br />

to 3:30 pLm., at the Intermediate<br />

School,<br />

Olmes mark anniversary<br />

, Mr. and Mri. Edward B,<br />

Dimes, of Oil City, Pa,, mi th<strong>is</strong><br />

dty will be Celebrating their<br />

25th wedding anniversary<br />

tomorrow at 1336 Bay av.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Olmes and<br />

family have spent the last 12<br />

summers hire. They have two<br />

daughters, Mrs. William<br />

(Jakoba) Anderson and <strong>On</strong>ieta<br />

J; two sons, Donald M, and<br />

Edward H.; and two grand,<br />

children, Julie and Laura<br />

Anderson,<br />

Mrs, Olmes <strong>is</strong> a former<br />

resident of Curacao, Dutch<br />

Wat Indies, and has been<br />

ibelot<br />

living in the United States for IB<br />

years. She was a stewardess lor<br />

KLM Airlines and finds Ocean<br />

City much like the weather in<br />

her homeland<br />

Mr, Olmes, originally from<br />

THugville, Pa,, was an accountant<br />

for Price-Water House<br />

Inc. in Latin and South<br />

America. While there he met<br />

and married h<strong>is</strong> wife. He now<br />

has h<strong>is</strong> own firm both in<br />

Titusville and Oil City.<br />

Mr, Olmes enjoys combing<br />

the beach for shells and stones.<br />

He also enjoys the concerts on<br />

the Music Pier,<br />

CHINA-PORCELAINS<br />

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Plates,<br />

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located at j<br />

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10fh St. and Central Ave, I<br />

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• Qualified Staff<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

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Unusual Kitchen Items<br />

Fondue Pots M% Oil<br />

Large Steam Pots...Reg. $17.50 •14,00<br />

Egg Cups...Reg. $2.00...$1.50; Reg. $1.00 . 71*<br />

Ir<strong>is</strong>h Coffee Cups...R«g. $2.00 '1.00<br />

Ice Buckets.Reg. $15.00 *11.96<br />

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PAOE a - SECTION ONI<br />

Erosion<br />

active volcano You<br />

lose."<br />

eroded beaches and<br />

come along during'<br />

in Lou<strong>is</strong>iana<br />

•topped by manmade<br />

protective barrier bear<br />

tures behind them wei<br />

accompliihed its m<strong>is</strong>si<br />

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Babies are angels whose<br />

wings grow shorter as their<br />

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-Bee <strong>Line</strong>, Midway Islands.<br />

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uma c<strong>On</strong>V»nlagq«« «r» y ^<br />

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* 1 ' undercover parking<br />

• Buildmg security system 8 "<br />

D Grounds and building malntanancs<br />

If you ever wanted a place of<br />

NORTH END CHANGES. Changes In the shape of the north end of the<br />

Ocean City <strong>is</strong>land are ahpip by th<strong>is</strong> map which notes changes from 1842<br />

to 1949. At top right <strong>is</strong>t^hlDig of the present day Longport-Ocean City<br />

toll tooth. The legend at bottom left should be used to show the beach<br />

build up during that 100 year period.<br />

Well Denned<br />

Some folka are lite bl<strong>is</strong>ters—they<br />

don't ihow up until<br />

the work IB done,<br />

-Times, Marshalltown, la.<br />

greatest family resort, nw<br />

danc»e start it $34,006.<br />

If you etnl v<strong>is</strong>it thttJte,<br />

Mnd foroureompliffrtn.<br />

t«ry biroehure, , i<br />

85 UNITS ALREADY SOLOII<br />

Act Hm t& RwwvtVwhJ<br />

4-<br />

Police<br />

S?wLta<br />

Police Captain Dominick<br />

M » "W •Pproriraately i<br />

*« *»« homes have been<br />

-^broken into by weak thieves<br />

wo nave been walklna off " *<br />

* everything fifj^**<br />

stereo speakers<br />

Longo uld in most cases<br />

mtry Is gained by breaking<br />

through windows or screen<br />

doors. He said the youth! <strong>is</strong>.<br />

volved work in groups of three<br />

and generally ride bicycles.<br />

Longo said he hgs ordered<br />

adjlttonal patrolg (to the UN<br />

Used 'To (i;1<br />

whj do you wan' ,<br />

married man to work ttir ju<br />

rathtr than i t>aahf?!tjfi><br />

naked the curious<br />

"Wull," sighed ihe (,.m.<br />

ployer, "the married m<br />

dnn't get so ujjset if I ye<br />

01 them."<br />

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OCEAN air . «*'m;ory-:. :««-Mwfe? : "'<br />

»»<br />

OBntinued frpm pagt one<br />

it the daughter of Mr, and Mrs<br />

JiekMn Neall. Betiy recently<br />

completed her freshman year<br />

at the University of Deliwirt<br />

me will offer a dramatic icoie<br />

from "EKbdus",<br />

Starring in Saturday night'i<br />

program, which ii built around<br />

the theme '^Rock Areimd The<br />

aock" te $Mm MeCandless<br />

the rrtgntag M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City'<br />

Sue wIU offer an art<strong>is</strong>tic<br />

, preseijtition of her year ai<br />

Mils ^ean City and make her<br />

farewell remarks. She wjU<br />

assume the title of M<strong>is</strong>s Cape<br />

May County after giving up her<br />

Ocean City crown,<br />

A special guest performance<br />

• wUl be presented by Suzanne<br />

Plummer, the current Mi<strong>is</strong><br />

New Jeriey, A Wildwood<br />

resident, M<strong>is</strong>s Plummer<br />

returns to the Music Pier to<br />

present "Stardust" on the<br />

piano, a selection she will offer<br />

during the upcoming Mi<strong>is</strong><br />

America Pageant,<br />

Also featured will be accomplithed<br />

baton twirier<br />

aaine Campanelli, flrst runner-up<br />

jn Uie recent Mfsi<br />

Atlantic County Pageant;<br />

veteran pageant emcee Tom<br />

Williams, miaic director Jerry<br />

Vigue and h<strong>is</strong> orchestra, and<br />

Bie Ron Boston Dancen.<br />

Judges include Maria<br />

Adams, star of the CBS-TV<br />

drama, "The Secret Storm";<br />

Kathy- Salerno Ford, Mi<strong>is</strong><br />

Atlantic County of 1970 and wife<br />

of NBA star Chr<strong>is</strong> Ford; Ron<br />

Bloom, a member of the M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

America committee; Bob<br />

Olmstead, a Erector of the<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Gloucester County<br />

Pageant; and Jim Carney, a<br />

piit executive director of the<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Atlantic County Pageant,<br />

Scholarship awards total $800<br />

and range from the 1275 given<br />

to M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City to the ISO<br />

award presented to M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Congeniality, Many other<br />

awards and gifts are also<br />

{resented to the contestants.<br />

In addition to the live perfcrmancei<br />

scheduled for the<br />

pageant show, hit records of the<br />

late SO's and early 60's will be<br />

UMd to help create the feeling<br />

of nostalgia indicated by the<br />

theme.<br />

Tickets to the pageant are<br />

currently available at the<br />

Music Pier or from ticket<br />

chairman Bob Like,<br />

Permits<br />

beachfront oceanward of* the<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> line. However, the<br />

grant came too late to acquire<br />

the Schumaeker property.<br />

Superior Court Judge Herbert<br />

Horn ruled that the<br />

Schumaeker property was<br />

adequately protected by A stone<br />

iMwaJl now buried by sand<br />

dunes. He said the seawall<br />

would protect homes acrosi the<br />

street from the Schumaeker lot<br />

and therefore the permit should<br />

be <strong>is</strong>sued.<br />

The Paparone and Williami<br />

loti are not protected by the<br />

seawall and are on the lilt of<br />

lots to be purchased by the City<br />

now that the grant has been<br />

funded by the State. An <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

authoriring the purchase<br />

of all privately owned<br />

beachfront north of ard st. was<br />

<strong>introduced</strong> at Wednesday's City<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sion meeting.<br />

Ordinance<br />

continued from page one<br />

the vacating to begin driving<br />

pilings.<br />

The church has asked that the<br />

City abandon two-thirdj of the<br />

alley in exchange for a piece of<br />

chprch property that will<br />

create acceiw and egress from<br />

tht alley for jearby residents.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

said there was no problem with<br />

the plan, bat added that the City<br />

may require a deed from the<br />

church for the piece of land that<br />

to to be given »the City,<br />

Dr. Wood asked the Commlsiioners<br />

to tell him what they<br />

need and he will have the<br />

church lawyer draw up the<br />

papers. Waldman said the<br />

action will be taken at a forthooming<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sion meeting.<br />

Edward J. MacClane.<br />

prwident of the Midway Civic<br />

Asaodation, asked the CommlMonerg<br />

to consider making<br />

major repairs to the surface of<br />

the boardwalk. He called the<br />

conditions extremely bad. The<br />

Mayor said the Oty wu<br />

hampered from making a<br />

major improvement because of<br />

a shortage of funds,<br />

MaeClane alw noted an increaiing<br />

number of dogi<br />

roaming the beach during thi<br />

early morning and evening<br />

hours, Waldman -laid animal<br />

control patrols have been increased<br />

and the dog warden <strong>is</strong><br />

driving thebeachM at night in a<br />

truck for better enforcement,<br />

A rerolution was passed<br />

appointing Thomas Aretz and<br />

James Erb a« lifeguards in the<br />

Department of <strong>Public</strong> Safety,<br />

Marjorie Gross wa» appointed<br />

permanent principal clerk in<br />

the Civil Defense department,<br />

Hichard Adamgon, Joseph<br />

Bellopede, Richard Donelly,<br />

Marvin Fields, Constant<br />

Gaskill, Jerry Green, John<br />

Impagliazzo and Frederick<br />

Jones were named seasonal<br />

laborers in the beachfront<br />

maintenance department,<br />

Richard Adam«on was named<br />

temporary laborer in the<br />

Department of <strong>Public</strong> Works.<br />

Sewagf<br />

continued from page one<br />

plans for regions or sub-regions<br />

in the count v. He predicted that<br />

in the near future these would<br />

be reduced to five alternatives.<br />

Freeholder Roy Gillian saked<br />

if the proposed MQO.OQO improvement<br />

to the 3rd st. plant<br />

would cause a rate increase and<br />

affect the possible acqu<strong>is</strong>ition<br />

VACATIONERS!<br />

RELAX CLOTHES-FREE<br />

at SUNSHINE PARK<br />

<strong>On</strong> th© Beautiful<br />

Great Egg Harbor River<br />

Families and Couples Welcome<br />

625-1357 or 625-2486<br />

brhs{fop<br />

• Specializing in Early American<br />

Reproductions<br />

• Dlnnerwars by Johnson Brothers<br />

- Summer Shopping and Browsing Hours:<br />

Monday-Saturday—iOa.m.-ep.m.; Sunday—11 a.m.-5p,m.<br />

• OPffl DAILY 6:30 A.M. *<br />

DAV'S FISHING SUPPLIES<br />

12th and W<strong>is</strong>t ivt. Dial 399-7726<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

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CLOCKS<br />

KITCHEN<br />

CLOCKS<br />

ELECTRIC • WIND-UPS • BATTiRY<br />

V* OFF!<br />

SMITH JEWELERS<br />

1211 S. Shan Roid, Palermo, R. J,<br />

Dial 399-3171<br />

(doted Mondays). TUBS., S; JO to»;00;<br />

WED. and SAT.. 9:30 to 5:30<br />

tatmd Thursdays). FBI.. 9:30 to9:00<br />

WAIKIKI CARNIVAL^*<br />

D«iign«d By AITS<br />

(Ilia pMpla wlw |iv« you the world)<br />

THg OCEAN CITY SeNT!NEL.t.EPQER<br />

of the local facilities by the<br />

County Authority,<br />

Authority Solicitor John H,<br />

Mead noted at the present time<br />

the Authority <strong>is</strong> not eligible for<br />

funds for acqu<strong>is</strong>ition and further<br />

indicited that "a general,<br />

statement of policy would be<br />

not to acquire such plants as<br />

they would have no value,"<br />

Gillian d<strong>is</strong>played aerial<br />

photographs of the county<br />

showing records of water<br />

sii j the hnek bay areas<br />

. being performed by the County<br />

Health Department, 1 He stated<br />

the Ocean City samples taken<br />

through Auguit of th<strong>is</strong> year are<br />

sat<strong>is</strong>factory.<br />

Mayor Waldman laid the City<br />

Commliiioners are "vitally<br />

interested in moving ahead<br />

with propoied improvements.<br />

However, he said rate increases<br />

must be watched and<br />

ail efforts should be taken by<br />

the County Authority to keep<br />

the rate down.<br />

WHO KNOWS?<br />

1. When did Fulton's steiim»<br />

boat make its first trip'<br />

2, <strong>On</strong> what date in August<br />

was Hawaii admitted to<br />

the Union?<br />

3. Three U. S, Presidents<br />

had birthdays in August.<br />

Namt them,<br />

4, Define "Anthropology."<br />

a. Whin was Genera! Wain-<br />

wright aigt'ui?d from thti<br />

Japs' j<br />

6. How wide <strong>is</strong> the Bering<br />

Strait between Alaska<br />

and Siberia'<br />

7. Name the ship on which<br />

the .surrender of the Jap*<br />

attest! Army was signed?<br />

8. When IVBH thu Panama<br />

Canui first used 1<br />

Answers To Who Knows<br />

I. August 18, 1807.<br />

PACK 9 — SECTION OWf:<br />

2. August at 1959/<br />

3. Herbert HgoviTpBun )a;nln<br />

HaffiKon iind Lyndon<br />

Johnston.<br />

4. SciMnce citmlins with thu<br />

origin, dt'vt'lopment and<br />

cuHtomti of mun, '<br />

5. AugUfit 18, 1945.<br />

6. ApproxImsttc-1 y 30 milcH<br />

ut its nurrowsi puint,<br />

7. Vm MlKsnuri.<br />

8. AufjUKt <strong>is</strong>, iau.


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campus in Camden to use on a<br />

year-round bas<strong>is</strong>.<br />

The 30-year old student, who<br />

returned to hit undergraduate<br />

career in 1971, It taking advantage<br />

of the extra lewion to<br />

accelerate h<strong>is</strong> baccalaureate<br />

proiram.<br />

Butler, a Camden High<br />

School graduate, attended<br />

Howard University at a time<br />

when he admittedly was "too<br />

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Even carrying the maximum<br />

raimber of courses during both<br />

the regular and summer<br />

sesiions; he has cons<strong>is</strong>tently<br />

qualified for the Dean's L<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

Hii cumulative average it 1,57.<br />

i A grade of 1,0 <strong>is</strong> the higheit<br />

• mark under the Rutgers<br />

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Butler spent a year ai a<br />

postal clerk and four years in<br />

the U.S. Air Force, attaining<br />

the rank of sergeant in radar<br />

operation§, prior to teaching<br />

miiiile theory and maintenance<br />

at GaieraJ Electric,<br />

H<strong>is</strong> baek-to-ichool movement<br />

started with the realization that<br />

"although the money was good,<br />

I wasn 't going anywhere and<br />

could never advance into a<br />

management position without<br />

my degree,"<br />

Then he learned of the<br />

Rutgers Equal Opportunity<br />

Fund program which ass<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

high school graduates in trying<br />

to remove traditional blockages<br />

which have prevented many<br />

deprived individuals from<br />

attaining legitimate<br />

educational aspirations.<br />

An •rdait supporter of the<br />

special adm<strong>is</strong>sions program,<br />

Butler maintains, "I coule<br />

never have gone back to school<br />

if the 1QF program didn't<br />

sdst.''<br />

However, the life style at H<br />

Hemming Way, Lawniidi, did<br />

uidergo a dramatic change. To<br />

supplement the family income,<br />

Joyce Butler ii employed parttime<br />

as a bookkeeper and threeyear<br />

old John attends a day<br />

care center while hii mother <strong>is</strong><br />

at work,<br />

Butler, a tutor in<br />

mathematics and stat<strong>is</strong>tics at<br />

the urban campus, also <strong>is</strong><br />

teaching at the Rutgers<br />

Academy. Here, young adultt<br />

prepare for the General<br />

Educational Developmental<br />

examination. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> a speedy<br />

route to a high school<br />

equivalent certificate and thosa<br />

iltaining sat<strong>is</strong>factory scores on<br />

the exam can continue with<br />

post-secondary education.<br />

H<strong>is</strong> concern for the community<br />

<strong>is</strong> reflected in gueh<br />

I<br />

activities ae the Rutgers<br />

Veterang Club's Project<br />

Outreach and the Warwick<br />

Hills Community Association<br />

wherj he Just completed a term<br />

as fund railing chairman.<br />

Butler also <strong>is</strong> a member of<br />

the search committee created<br />

to select a new dean for the<br />

Rutgers liberal arts college at<br />

Camden Th<strong>is</strong> group cons<strong>is</strong>ts of<br />

six faculty members, two<br />

students and an alumni<br />

nepreientative.<br />

The accounting major ecpects<br />

to receive Ms bachelor's<br />

degree in June and then go on to<br />

law school. Hii career plans are<br />

now in the area of corporate<br />

law.<br />

Studying during the summer<br />

has some drawbacks, Butler<br />

finds it's a short time to do a full<br />

•meiter of college work and<br />

me weather doesn't always<br />

moke one feel like working,<br />

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speed up my education now that<br />

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Interest rate spiral<br />

by George Hagedorn<br />

Chief Econom<strong>is</strong>t<br />

National Association<br />

of Manufacturers<br />

Tht riie in intereit rates<br />

during tht present year hai<br />

been an aston<strong>is</strong>hing spectacle.<br />

The rate charged by banks to<br />

prime borrowers stood at 6<br />

pwcent in Jinuary, It h<strong>is</strong> been<br />

Increased ll times during the<br />

year and ii now 9 percent. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

<strong>is</strong> already a record, but the rate<br />

ii expected to go even higher.<br />

Other short-term interest rates<br />

have increased in proprortion.<br />

The procesj has been an<br />

accelerating one during 1973,<br />

the r<strong>is</strong>e in interest rates having<br />

been more rapid in the pail two<br />

months than in the earlier part<br />

of the year.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> increase in the cost of<br />

money has certainly not been<br />

due to any niggardliness of the<br />

Federal Reserve System in<br />

supplying new money to the<br />

economy. Although moneysupply<br />

growth was held down In<br />

the first three months of th<strong>is</strong><br />

year, since then it has been<br />

increasing even faster than the<br />

near-record 8.3 percent annual<br />

rate which prevailed in 1972,<br />

In fact, the whole theory that<br />

the way to make interest rates<br />

lower <strong>is</strong> to make money more<br />

plentiful seems exactly contrary<br />

to our experience of<br />

recent years. In 1965, we were<br />

aiding a decade in which<br />

money supply had been in-<br />

Drivers lose<br />

privileges<br />

Peter Ounn, 20, of Pennland,<br />

Pa., was charged with driving<br />

under the influence of alcohol<br />

on the Somers Pouit-Ocean City<br />

blvd, on July 30, and was fined<br />

1200 and $10 court costs<br />

yesterday. Judge Augustus<br />

Qoetz recommended that h<strong>is</strong><br />

driving privileges be revoked<br />

for two yearg.<br />

Charged with impaired<br />

{Mving on July 12 was William'<br />

Ferr<strong>is</strong>, 22, of Clarrlon, Pa. He<br />

was fined 175 and $10 court<br />

oosti. The Judge recommended<br />

that h<strong>is</strong> privileges be revoked<br />

for six months.<br />

Richard WIISQD, 17. ft*<br />

Warmu<strong>is</strong>ter, PA-fWas chhrj*d<br />

%ith reeWess driving on MtlftT'<br />

s lnd HneH $75 and $10 court<br />

costs,<br />

Charged with , carelesi<br />

driving on August 8 was Linda<br />

Mattson, 20, Ocean dr. She was<br />

fined 135 and IIS court costs,<br />

James Cleary, II, of<br />

Philadelphia, was charged with<br />

drunk driving on August 4 on<br />

the Somers Point-Ocean City<br />

blvd. He was fined 1200 and 110<br />

court costs. The Judge<br />

recommended that h<strong>is</strong> driving<br />

privileges be revoked for two<br />

yean.<br />

Robert Mcllwain, 17, of<br />

Malvern, Pa,, was found guilty<br />

as charged and fined $35 and<br />

$10 court costs on August 8,<br />

Fined $100 for possession of<br />

marijuana in municipal court<br />

Tuesday were John H, McTear,<br />

B, of Abington, Pa,; Leon F,<br />

Julius, M, of Hatfleld, Fa,;<br />

Donald J, Roberts, 25, of<br />

Bargaintown; and Sergio<br />

Garcia, 22, of Brooklyn, N.Y.<br />

Robert T, Johns, 24, of<br />

Pennsaukeii was fined (100 for<br />

possession of hash<strong>is</strong>h on July<br />

14,<br />

Grace Henry complained she<br />

was clubbed on the head and<br />

neck with a baseball bat on July<br />

22 by George Brown, 30, of the<br />

first block, Oxford ct. He <strong>is</strong><br />

being held for Grand Jury<br />

action on charges of atrocious<br />

assault and battery and assault<br />

with an offensive weapon.<br />

Fined 1100 and given a 30-day<br />

suspended sentence was Joseph<br />

E. Devine, III., 26, of 100 Week<br />

N, Kenyan av,, Margate. He<br />

wa« charged with the use of and<br />

being under the influence of a<br />

controlled dangerous substance.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> charge was<br />

changed to being drunk and<br />

dlietderly.<br />

BREAKFAST and DINNER DAILY<br />

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SUNDAY 4-00-7:30<br />

creniea at u Vine oi 11 percvnl<br />

per year At the end ol thai<br />

period the primp hunk rate<br />

stood at 5 percent Since lyf<strong>is</strong>.<br />

the average annual imtcase in<br />

the money supply has been fl 0<br />

percent — almost three limes<br />

as fast as before - and we now<br />

have s prime rate of 9 percent.<br />

Tht seemingly obvious<br />

proprosition ' that if the<br />

monetary authorities create<br />

enough new money they can<br />

make interest rates as low as<br />

they want them to be, doesn't<br />

wrk in practice. What defeats<br />

it <strong>is</strong> that the <strong>is</strong>suante of a large<br />

amount of new money also<br />

ra<strong>is</strong>es inflationary expectations,<br />

That increases the<br />

interest rate that lenders will<br />

ins<strong>is</strong>t on (to compensate them<br />

for the loss of buying power of<br />

their money) and that<br />

borrowers will be willing to p?y<br />

(in view of the fact that they<br />

will return their principal in<br />

cheaper dollars). i- ,T<br />

It <strong>is</strong> also instructive to note<br />

that ,the recent sharp r<strong>is</strong>e in<br />

inteii'".! riiifs hug occurred m<br />

she tat't- oi a slo*dowii in the<br />

rate nf economic expansion<br />

during (he second quarter of<br />

(h<strong>is</strong> year, iThere are. uma<br />

intilcitioni that the recorded<br />

GNP figures may exaggerate<br />

the degree of the tlowdown<br />

between the first and second<br />

quarters. But no one doubts<br />

that a substantial slowdown did<br />

occur.) Apparently the<br />

slowdown was due, not to a<br />

reduction in demand, but to the<br />

fact that capacity ceilings had<br />

teen reached in many in.<br />

dgstries. Th<strong>is</strong> intensifies the<br />

inflationary expectations which<br />

lie at ihe root of the r<strong>is</strong>ing trend<br />

in interest ratal.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> process may have<br />

somewhat further to go, but we<br />

do not expect it to go on indefinitely<br />

Business firms<br />

borrow money in the expectation<br />

Ihat it can be employed,<br />

profitably. Several<br />

coming developments appear<br />

likely to impair business<br />

profitability during the coming<br />

year and hence their demand<br />

laf funds. <strong>On</strong>e of them <strong>is</strong> the<br />

increase in interest cost itself.<br />

Another <strong>is</strong> the nature of the<br />

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PAGE 14 _ SECTION ONE THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1973<br />

From the PR office<br />

Freeholders call<br />

bids on senior bus<br />

jogger remembers the old days CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

munily Dogs would nip at our boardwalk<br />

rather slowly which accounts<br />

by Mark Soifer<br />

The Board of Freeholders<br />

heels and the general public I ear. ,'emember matronly for my nickname "The Turtle"<br />

public relation, director •<br />

announced at their Tuesday<br />

would shake their heads as we ladies circling the athletic field bestowed on me by night meeting that bids will be<br />

Runners or joggers, or puffed by all sweaty and semi- in sweat suits with trans<strong>is</strong>tor various running mates. accepted September 11 for a<br />

whatever you want to call us, exhausted Sometimes folks radios dangling from their However, the good people who second senior citizen bus to<br />

will haveour daj in Ocean City wuuld even wh<strong>is</strong>tle at our hairy wr<strong>is</strong>ts to keep them en- have organ<strong>is</strong>ed the wr<strong>is</strong>t- serve a larger area of Cape<br />

tomorrow at Ihp Kirsi Annual legs in the hopes of making us tertained. In those days, runwrestling championship's on May County.<br />

Summer Run<br />

feel self conscious They sucners were often accompanied August 2S have given me a<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> an important event to ceeded<br />

Freeholder Roy Gillian, of<br />

by their pet poodles who special wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling "T"<br />

exereibe tenlots of all ages as Then came the 'Golden Era"<br />

Ocean City, laid the new bus<br />

followed their masters dutifully «Wrt to use on Saturday. I<br />

would be financed with Federal<br />

such official recognition for of jogging which was generated around and around the track. It aspect th<strong>is</strong> to turn me into a<br />

Revenue Sharing funds. Earlier<br />

Joggers has hppn a long limp in to a large extent by President seemed as if everybody was virtual demon over the cinders<br />

some people had complained<br />

coming<br />

Kennedy's interest in physical doing it and I must admit that and would not be surpr<strong>is</strong>ed if I<br />

because the County could not<br />

I can remember the old days fitness. It suddenly became many of us veterans were fin<strong>is</strong>hed as high as next to last<br />

afford to air condition the one<br />

when we Joggers were looked fashionable to run a few miles resentful of the "Johnny Come si the 41-50 year old category.<br />

bus already in use.<br />

upon askance by the comaround<br />

a track or down the Ulelies".<br />

Tomorrow's event will<br />

Gillian said the second bus <strong>is</strong><br />

The Golden Era continues feature six age groupings, 11-14<br />

being acquired now even<br />

except that many have turned years, 15-20 years, 21-30 years,<br />

though the Board's originto<br />

bike riding. Th<strong>is</strong> ii all for the 3140 years, 41-50 years, and 51<br />

J. Gordon I Son F<strong>is</strong>heries good as there <strong>is</strong> certainly a years and up. The event <strong>is</strong> free<br />

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LIVE In a Tank<br />

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knobby-kneed, veteran runner. THIS WEEKEND: The M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

And believe me, they all have a Ocean City Pageant will be held<br />

LOBSTERS<br />

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p.m. Tickets are still available.<br />

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We don't have time to tell you And don't forget our second<br />

all the stories but can pass on summer sand sculpturing<br />

one small anecdote that may contest, August 29. Entry forms<br />

well boggle your biceps. will be in th<strong>is</strong> newspaper or<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

A 47-year-old fanatic I know available from the Recreation<br />

belongs to what I like to call the<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

Department,<br />

lunatic fringe of the jogging<br />

society. To look at him, you<br />

wouldn't believe th<strong>is</strong> He <strong>is</strong> a<br />

quiet chap, works for an un- Ventnor physician on<br />

PIER<br />

dertaker and looks years<br />

younger than 47.<br />

Expressway Board<br />

* Yet, I have seen th<strong>is</strong> same,<br />

personable fellow, on a 90dtgree<br />

day, pedal h<strong>is</strong> bicycle 45 Joseph O, Stella, M.D., has<br />

miles, come home and mow the pined the Board of Com-<br />

6th Street and Boardwalk<br />

lawn and then jog five miles in m<strong>is</strong>iioneri of the New Jersey<br />

the evening. Th<strong>is</strong> gentleman Expressway Authority, which<br />

will run in Ocean City on operates the Atlantic City<br />

Open uaily -1 P.M. | Saturday and I will be glad to Expressway, He <strong>is</strong> represen-<br />

point him out to you should you ting Atlantic County on the five-<br />

desire h<strong>is</strong> autograph,<br />

man Board. Dr. Stella replaces<br />

I realize that you're dying to Anthony P, Miller whose term<br />

hear about my jogging ex- of office had recently expired.<br />

periences, but I plan to devote The new Commi<strong>is</strong>ioner <strong>is</strong><br />

an entire chapter in my Qiief of the Department of<br />

autogiography to th<strong>is</strong> and feel Radiation Therapy at Atlantic<br />

that it might hurt book sales if I City Hospital, and holds<br />

aid too much now. However, Fellowships and memberships<br />

over the past 20 years, I have in a number of medical<br />

bund running to be a good Moieties and organizations. He<br />

conditioner an a hobby that has has been especially active in<br />

kept me off the street corners. cancer work, and wii the<br />

Should you decide to embark on recipient of the 1870 Physiciani<br />

a jogging career, the first order Award for Outstanding Con-<br />

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Although I have Been jogging t% wttrrhlB wife indtwn<br />

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1<br />

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The new bus should cost in<br />

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Gillian said. He noted that calls<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1973<br />

A i tor on\thm go<br />

"Whai the MiM O-ean Qty<br />

contest was over lait year 1 bid<br />

exactly fix hours to return to<br />

Ntw York, pack and catrt •<br />

plane far Durlam, N.C.," said<br />

busy Maria Adams ,who <strong>is</strong><br />

returning •gain th<strong>is</strong> year to<br />

judge the annual Jaycea event,<br />

"As I remwnber la«t year 1<br />

had about an hour's sleep<br />

Wore grafting 4,000fans in the<br />

Raleigh-Durliam area I snook<br />

hands and autographed a<br />

(tavet for each one. After th<strong>is</strong><br />

year's oontest rm leaving for<br />

the west coast combining<br />

business with a vacation. I have<br />

TH rOCIAN CITY SI NT IN E L-LE DG E R J»AOi 1 - SECTION<br />

Maria's favorite trip <strong>is</strong> home 4o the M<strong>is</strong>s O.C Pageant<br />

*>me appointments with CBS in<br />

Hollywood, besides talk shows<br />

and interviews,"<br />

Now in her sixth y«ar as the<br />

aar of the daytime serial "The<br />

Secret Storm", Marli Adams <strong>is</strong><br />

the daughter of Mrs. Henry W.<br />

Kuni. of 834 Plaza pi. She was<br />

tern in Ocean City and <strong>is</strong> a<br />

graduate of Ocean City High<br />

School. She has been selected<br />

by CBS for extensive<br />

promotional tours<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> past year M<strong>is</strong>s Adams<br />

has appeared for talk shows<br />

and interviews in Chicago, Des<br />

Moines, Pittsburgh, Atlanta<br />

King's College president Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Conference speaker<br />

The Sacred Musicale on the<br />

Music Pier sponsored by the<br />

Ocean City Summer Bible<br />

Conference Sunday (August 19)<br />

at 2:30 p.m. will feature Robb<br />

Wright, Conference musical<br />

director, tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t; The<br />

Qospelaires, girls' trio from<br />

Bridgeton, and* Lo<strong>is</strong> Henry,<br />

vocal<strong>is</strong>t, pjano major at<br />

Wheaton College, Whetton, 111.<br />

Dr. Ralph Keiper, professor<br />

at Conservative Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Seminary, Denver, polo., gives<br />

GALLO<br />

MOTOfi SALES<br />

Amtrican Motors<br />

Guaranteed Cars<br />

"Suytrs Proteetion<br />

Plan"<br />

GMq Trucks<br />

COBD»Q5i*PARTS<br />

and<br />

SERVICE<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

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COURT HOUSE<br />

20$, MAIN STREET<br />

DIAL 465-5122<br />

'Easiest. Place In fh*' 1<br />

County to do ftuslntss"<br />

i- . j • •<br />

Bill llansteen i<br />

Rev. W<strong>is</strong>znat<br />

Dr, WJWtaRhfc preached<br />

and KuMe And during 1072 he<br />

ftnoon in Stockholm, it Is al terms: Mrs. John §. Bau,<br />

ga.ni. in Ntw York",'a Eugene C. Debus, Walter E.<br />

ce of fix hours. Edwards, Robert Enderle and<br />

Franklin R. Kay,<br />

TAKi THi FUN RIDi ,,,<br />

ACROSS DELAWARI BAY<br />

The<br />

-CAPE<br />

.MAY-<br />

LEWES<br />

FERRY<br />

SchMhilad Crottlnit<br />

«M9k:<br />

h<strong>is</strong> concluding message at<br />

Ocean City Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

Sunday evening (August 19) at<br />

7: SO o'clock, The eighth week of<br />

the W3 Summ»r Bible Conference<br />

directed by Pastor<br />

David P. Wright opens Monday<br />

(August 20) at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Speaker <strong>is</strong> Dr. Robert A. Cook,<br />

president of The King's College,<br />

Briarcliff Manor, NY, Dr:<br />

Cook <strong>is</strong> a graduate of Moody<br />

Bible Institute, Chicago;<br />

Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111.;<br />

and Eastern Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Seminary,<br />

Philadelphia. Dr. Cook served<br />

pastorates in Philadelphia,<br />

LaSalle, m., and Chicago, fll,<br />

before becoming director of<br />

Chicago Youth for Chr<strong>is</strong>t. He<br />

served as president of Youth for<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t International for 10<br />

years, and for five years as vice Dr. Robert A. Cook<br />

president of Scripture Press,<br />

presidency of The King's<br />

Wheaton, before taking the<br />

College in March of IBM.<br />

limn, Bel.<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

11:30 A.M.<br />

mPM.<br />

3:00 P.M.<br />

¥•55 "•"*<br />

A.M Ohm<br />

and Daytona Beach in addition gave me a large suite of rooms, Also on the panel were Calvin M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City Contest, It's<br />

to Durham.<br />

3D second plugs for The Secret Ocean City contat," tb<br />

a wardrohe and a hairdresser." Klein, th<strong>is</strong> year's Ooty Fashion •uch a lovely gown,"<br />

Story) and interviews for 40<br />

Considered one of the most<br />

concluded. "I was Mlw Qi<br />

More recently M<strong>is</strong>s Adams Award winner; Bill Blass, After M<strong>is</strong>s Adams returns affiliate stations."<br />

City of 1956 and my heart i<br />

glamtreus stars of CBS, Maria was one of five top CBS stars to Willie Smith and «h» team who from California, CBS will send<br />

Adams, alone[with Ted Knight appear at the Plan Hotel in<br />

"VVhen do I have time for my out to every girl who<br />

designs clothes for Sonny and her to Springfield, Md., Sep-<br />

of the Mary Tyler Moore Show New York at the CBS Fashion<br />

. show? I am on call Monday to dreams of entering the <<br />

Cher, Maria wore her own tember n as a guest of the local<br />

and Loretta Swit of MASH Forum attended by 250 fashion<br />

Friday every week but I usually Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> where it all<br />

white Halson gown with silver affiliate.<br />

we the three stan invited to editors from all over the<br />

don't tape a ihow every day. me."<br />

jewelry especially created for<br />

the annual CBS affiliate<br />

"Th<strong>is</strong> year I was smt to<br />

country. Along with Maria were<br />

It's up to the CBS publicity M<strong>is</strong>s Adams will be one c.<br />

th<strong>is</strong> dress by Paretti.<br />

meeting held th<strong>is</strong> year in<br />

Chicago and Atlanta twice. The<br />

Sally Struthers of All In the<br />

department to plan my trips Judges in the M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean t<br />

Boston, M<strong>is</strong>s Adams sang part<br />

"I olan to wear th<strong>is</strong> at the second time I taped promos (15-<br />

Pimily, Gail Piiher of Mannijt<br />

•round my taping schedule." Scholarship Pageant to<br />

of her nightclub act and(Maria<br />

and Gail were<br />

"My favoritttrip each year Is staged Saturday at 8 p.m.-<br />

received a standing ovation, classmates at the American<br />

io return home to the M<strong>is</strong>s the Music Pitr.<br />

"I also met all the station Aademy of Dramatic Arts in<br />

managers and their wives and New York), Loretta Swit and<br />

appeared at business meetings, Jancie Lynde of The Young and<br />

CBS was wonderful to me. They<br />

P<br />

Dr, Cook writes constantly<br />

for the*' religious press, has<br />

authored eight books, among<br />

them "Now That I Believe,"<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> publicaUoo,*fter 20 years<br />

and sales of over half a million<br />

copies, <strong>is</strong> l<strong>is</strong>ted as the number<br />

one in volume sales for Moody<br />

Press paperback in mi. It has<br />

been translated into 27<br />

languages.<br />

Dr. Cook <strong>is</strong> heard regularly<br />

on "The King's Hour, 1 ,' a radio<br />

program of The King's College<br />

now aired over 10 daily radio<br />

Rations and five weekly<br />

stations. He will speak each<br />

evening Monday through<br />

Sunday at 7:30 p.m., and at the .<br />

Morning Bible Hour Tuesday<br />

through Friday-at 11 o'clock.<br />

The 1973 Summer Bible<br />

Conference continues through<br />

September 2.<br />

Township plans cleanup<br />

of beach at Strathmere<br />

TUCKAHOB - Bids, for blanket bond, by Eugene<br />

The Rev. Martin C. W<strong>is</strong>znat, removal of debr<strong>is</strong> from the Pashley Agency, provides for<br />

pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical arathmere beach have been coverage up to $5,000 as did the<br />

Lutheran Church in advert<strong>is</strong>ed by the State previous bond. . • :<br />

Philadelphia, will be guest Department of Environmental Complaints by rmidents of<br />

tpeaker at Union, Chapel by- Protection, it was announced at Oak Forest Estate* concerning<br />

the-Sea, 55th stand Asbury the last Upper Township improper grading and drainage<br />

av., Sunday at the 11 a.m. Committee meeting. Seventy, resulted in a letter from<br />

service,<br />

five percent of the estimated Residex, the firm which built<br />

H<strong>is</strong> topic will be "The Gospel cost of $20,000 will be by state the development. They stated<br />

and Watergate." Th<strong>is</strong> sermon, nindins. The Township will that a professional eigineer as<br />

when delivered at the Taber- provide the remaining »5,000. well as Towmhtp Engineer Neil<br />

nacle a few week* ago, was John F. Gapdy, Marmora, Clarke have been consulted<br />

—-*—• with gpwt ' ' w awarded thJ^bidtBr T0«d wncfaij fo h<br />

Atso awarded waa Oie sale of<br />

a leafloading machine to the<br />

Road Machinery Company ot<br />

Nwv Jersey for $3,293. The<br />

preached many times in die<br />

Holy Mud.<br />

ieafloader will operate "on a<br />

Special music will be d<strong>is</strong>trict to d<strong>is</strong>trict bas<strong>is</strong>",<br />

i» 8 country that <strong>is</strong> presented by Mrs. James Mayor William Waters said,<br />

Joy to v<strong>is</strong>it. First of all, thelS Ibintef who will be remem- "much the same as trash<br />

ntry <strong>is</strong> very clean and?, bered as Mrs. John Sibson. She collection".<br />

very well-kept, and the? it a member of the choir of St. All employees will now be<br />

standard of living seem Paul'* Lutheran Church of covered with a $112 bond in-<br />

very high. Then Sweden Oleniide, P«., and *revioyily stead of the $90 bond which<br />

known for its many beaut! was,soprano solo<strong>is</strong>t at the Good named employees individually.<br />

lings. Lamps, for example, Shepherd Lutheran Church, In th<strong>is</strong> way all township em-<br />

are very fine. <strong>Line</strong>ns Rocliester, N.Y,, ind Trinify ployees will be covered by the<br />

bath towels are of first United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church, bond, while only six were<br />

quality. Chinaware, silver, Philadelphia. She also <strong>is</strong> a covered previously. The new<br />

gla»sware: the country i« member of the Sweet Adelines,<br />

worth seeing just for the^Bur-Mont<br />

Chapter. Her<br />

ibeauty of these, Why not; selections will be "Fear Not, Ye BECK IN HOSPITAL<br />

inquire about a trip to 01 Isreal" by Dudley Buck and Harry Beck, of 1MI Asbury<br />

Sweden? You'll find It: "He Lives" by Alfred H. av., r«ar, <strong>is</strong> recuperating in<br />

terribly rewarding!<br />

Aekley.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital from<br />

Sunday School will be held at a stroke he suffered August 10,<br />

9:30 a.m. with, classes for Mr. Beck, who <strong>is</strong> ?S and winteri<br />

SHREVE everyone.<br />

in Overbrook, Pa,, has been a<br />

Thursday evening at 8 p.m. summer v<strong>is</strong>itor here for many<br />

TRAVEL SERVICE movies will be shown for the years. He <strong>is</strong> a retired<br />

ntire family and on Tuesday Philadelphia court clerk. Get<br />

UN Pacific AfiHt and Thursday torn J to 3 p.m. well cards may be sent to the<br />

arts and crafts classes are held aroke Unit, Shore Memorial<br />

lltoiNo CHy, i, J. tor children seven to 13. Hospital.<br />

Immediately following the<br />

MAM MMS2I worship service kit Sunday a<br />

Congregational Meeting was<br />

held. The following were<br />

SHELPFULHINT:Whenltl elected Trustees for ihree-year<br />

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CBS FASHION FORUM-Dtiigntf Calvin Kiln,<br />

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Wood, president of CBS, pose tor the photographer at > .flf^<br />

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The Ocean City SentineULedger<br />

PAGl 2 — SICTION TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST \1. 1973<br />

The hurt holler<br />

Now that the hue and cry calling for<br />

the lynching of Municipal Tax<br />

Assessor Charles Chappatte has<br />

abated, let's look at some of the facts<br />

concerning the assessor and the<br />

property revaluation.<br />

The current furor has been ra<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

mainly by former Judge Franklin A.<br />

King, the Ocean City Realtor Board,<br />

and some residents of Haven av. from<br />

18th to 25th sts,<br />

King lowered the boom on Chappatte<br />

at a public meeting for what amounts<br />

to a total tax increase of $23.31. If<br />

Chappatte had followed the path of<br />

previous assessors and ignored King's<br />

law office addition for the time being,<br />

no ra<strong>is</strong>ed voices would have been<br />

heard.<br />

Two influential members of the<br />

Realtor Board have called the<br />

revaluation work done by two<br />

reputable firms "inferior." However,<br />

the organization's formidable<br />

membership hai not been heard from<br />

and stat<strong>is</strong>tical evidence to sub-<br />

stantiate the charge hasn't been forth-<br />

coming.<br />

The Haven av. residents spoke their<br />

piece before the County Tax Board last<br />

week and were sincere in their<br />

arguments against further tax in-<br />

creases. Yet most of their properties<br />

could still be sold for more than the<br />

new assessed value.<br />

It's a fact that Chappatte has the<br />

most unpopular job in town, with the<br />

possible exception of the operator of<br />

the 3rd st. sewage treatment plant.<br />

However, th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> no excuse for h<strong>is</strong><br />

usually gruff and uncourteous manner<br />

with the public. Compassion when<br />

d<strong>is</strong>cussing tax assessments can go a<br />

long way.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> also true the assessor <strong>is</strong> serving<br />

in an acting capacity. But he has<br />

completed all the qualifying courses<br />

and then some, and will take h<strong>is</strong><br />

accrediting test next month. He has<br />

gained valuable on-the-job experience<br />

while the courses are still fresh in h<strong>is</strong><br />

mind.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> also true Chappatte got the job<br />

because he <strong>is</strong> politically friendly with<br />

the Waldman admin<strong>is</strong>tration.<br />

However, no elected official in h<strong>is</strong><br />

right mind would name a political<br />

enemy, no matter how well qualified,<br />

to such an important post.<br />

Through it all the fact remains that<br />

those paying higher taxes are doing<br />

the complaining, and those paying less<br />

have maintained their silence.<br />

The pot boils over again<br />

The expected arrests for Sunday<br />

dosing law violations last weekend<br />

were made Tuesday, thus opening up<br />

that can of worms for the first time in<br />

five years.<br />

To the credit of the police officers<br />

making the "buys" and the officials<br />

<strong>is</strong>suing the summonses, nobody was<br />

arrested for the sale of frozen french<br />

fried potatoes or eantalope or a<br />

paperback book as had been the case<br />

in years past.<br />

The arrests were made for the sale<br />

of a ladies handbag and a hibachi, both<br />

termed "flagrant violations" of the<br />

city <strong>ordinance</strong>, The merchants,<br />

Brooks Sundries at 16th st., and Odds<br />

agd Oodles at 746 Boardwalk, are<br />

s«y the<br />

authors of the «rdina*ice would have<br />

wanted it. Nevertheless we can't help<br />

but think the resort's founding fathers,<br />

S. Wesley and Ezra B. Lake, must be<br />

laying in their graves asking each<br />

other, "What's a hibachi?"<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

After reading Ocean City A La<br />

Carte, I was prompted to read<br />

the New Yorker 1111618 about<br />

Gay Talese.<br />

Mr, Talese prefers h<strong>is</strong><br />

writing lean. My eomraenti<br />

therefore, will be lean<br />

Mr. Talese it not like MB<br />

parents but <strong>is</strong> instead an atavic<br />

viz., one who pertains to •<br />

remote more primitive an-<br />

cestor. I knowhewill accept the<br />

r term without' injttr*; - p •'<br />

having a shot at r©as$#$smenf<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

•anally, and I do not know what<br />

section of the City in which they<br />

live, but, where the hell were<br />

they when the City spent a<br />

million dollars for bulkheads<br />

from 3oth to 55th its, 10 years<br />

ago and did not receive any of<br />

the money back from the<br />

private owners of those<br />

beaches? That was spending<br />

public money on private land,<br />

and who benefited? At the very<br />

same time I had to pay for my<br />

Extra holiday at Hall<br />

There <strong>is</strong> no such thing as a free lunch<br />

unless you work for the City of Ocean<br />

Qty on Baby Parade day.<br />

For some strange reason or another<br />

aU but the emergency services of the<br />

municipal government come to a<br />

grinding halt on the second Thursday<br />

of each August, Baby Parade day <strong>is</strong> a<br />

fegal holiday at City Hall,<br />

No other special event commands<br />

th<strong>is</strong> stature. Compensatory time off <strong>is</strong><br />

hot provided for the boat parade, the<br />

Easter parade or the Halloween<br />

parade. Why the baby parade?<br />

Ocean City has long been a town<br />

steeped in tradition; some good and<br />

some merely the force of habit, The<br />

closing of governmental offices so<br />

children can prance down the board-<br />

walk one day a year <strong>is</strong> becoming a bad<br />

habit.<br />

It apparently started many years<br />

ago when City Hall employees were<br />

needed to work along the parade route. *<br />

Th<strong>is</strong>' function <strong>is</strong> now ably handled by<br />

Joliee officers and firemen.<br />

Baby parade day for the clerks and<br />

With tongue in cheek ><br />

secretaries at City Hall <strong>is</strong> nothing<br />

more than a day away from their<br />

desks or an excuse to go to the beach.<br />

More than one angry taxpayer<br />

called th<strong>is</strong> newspaper office (which by<br />

the way works harder than usual on<br />

Baby Parade day) to complain that the<br />

doors of aty Hall were locked tight.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e out-of-town woman wanted to<br />

know if the City was run by a bunch of<br />

lunatics.<br />

Though assuredly the aty <strong>is</strong> under<br />

the control of rational human beings,<br />

there appears to be little common<br />

sense used in the selection of Baby<br />

Parade day as a legal holiday. City<br />

employees get a wealth of time off,<br />

including 16 paid holidays a year.<br />

Taxpayers have a right to expect them<br />

on the job «ach August when the tot§<br />

take over the boardwalk.<br />

And speaking of free lunches, the<br />

City's practice of giving out Baby<br />

Parade meal tickets should be stopped<br />

also. It's unfair to expect the tax-<br />

payers to provide any kind of a free<br />

lunch for City employees.<br />

'to a nlhlliit. -'•• '<br />

He has a right to be both an<br />

atavic and a nihil<strong>is</strong>t, However,<br />

I do not know which <strong>is</strong> worse; to<br />

have pride in one's<br />

righteousness or pride in one'i<br />

corruption.<br />

It may be that in rejecting the<br />

morality of h<strong>is</strong> youth he hat<br />

cleaned h<strong>is</strong> house of seven<br />

devils, Having done so, it would<br />

appear he has taken to himself<br />

seven more worse than before.<br />

Sexual mores in America<br />

ought to be pitied for reducing<br />

the highest of human ex-<br />

periences to the level of the<br />

cheap and shoddy. For those<br />

who are unsure of their<br />

sexuality, writing about the<br />

uses of sex as a toy will be little<br />

help.<br />

All hail!! Bacchus <strong>is</strong> alive<br />

and well and living in New<br />

York!<br />

D. Richard Garr<strong>is</strong>on, Pastor<br />

St, John's Lutheran Church<br />

EDITORS NOTE: The<br />

bulkhead Dr. Karakathtan<br />

referi to wai constructed 11<br />

years ago from Mth la 17th fU.,<br />

and every penny of it was paid<br />

far by •iMtifficm «f property<br />

owners deriving benefit from<br />

the seawall from the beach Iron<br />

to the west tide of Aabury av.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: 1<br />

read with great d<strong>is</strong>gust the<br />

letter written by a handful of so-<br />

i called environmental<strong>is</strong>ts, to the<br />

Satt «<br />

baU; he <strong>is</strong> oblivious to all<br />

surrounding d<strong>is</strong>turbing<br />

element!. The singer con-<br />

c#tr«tM on notes ana scare,<br />

manarity blind to the audtoce<br />

Wore him or her. The golfer or<br />

singer who ravages on stringent<br />

concentration fails Jfcbfat or her<br />

itflbrt. TWs Mppta tf any<br />

«*avor in We. ~<br />

' The normally cluttervB<br />

taman mind q<br />

tag up* wfatofc<br />

Ite ',.%*<br />

itlon can be<br />

tet»«MUtftk<br />

placing these animals. They<br />

are the lucky ones that get<br />

adopted.<br />

So many people say, "Oh,<br />

they are Just animals," and<br />

pass them by.<br />

Start caring. Go down, tell<br />

your neighbors and friends,<br />

because these lonely, scared<br />

animals are waiting for you and<br />

only you can save them,<br />

Judith Hamada<br />

• Editor, Sentinel!<br />

"Thou (halt not<br />

neighbor's land7ho<br />

I never cease to be amazed at<br />

the ignorance of the human<br />

mind as it tries to use eon-<br />

f<strong>is</strong>catory methods of the<br />

social<strong>is</strong>t or facial Sate, These<br />

individuals would love to<br />

bypass the lepl ways of these<br />

United States and employ the<br />

edict method used by the more<br />

confused social<strong>is</strong>t and com-<br />

mun<strong>is</strong>t nations of the world.<br />

In reading of Mr, Huber's<br />

frustrations and h<strong>is</strong><br />

d<strong>is</strong>couragement after h<strong>is</strong> phone<br />

calls to all involved in the Bay<br />

Motel filling operatUm, T get the<br />

feeling that he would apply the<br />

edict to stop what he calls the<br />

rape of resources. The lands in<br />

question belong to the in-<br />

dividual who purchased the<br />

land. The only American way to<br />

alter its use would be to pur.;<br />

chase it, '<br />

The edict method would soon<br />

put fetters on all free men,<br />

Perhaps Mr, Hubtr <strong>is</strong><br />

d<strong>is</strong>couraged, but the day we<br />

leg<strong>is</strong>late our neighbor's land<br />

•way, can our very home be<br />

safe from conf<strong>is</strong>cation?<br />

In California those who w<strong>is</strong>h<br />

to save the redwoods have<br />

taken donations and etc, and<br />

purchased the land on which<br />

they stand The edict <strong>is</strong> the<br />

cheap way, but the lead boots<br />

and chain* wU be cursed by<br />

those yet unborn when the<br />

edicts are refined and applied<br />

to the rest of our freedoms.<br />

Those who purchased<br />

fritadowlahdi did so when most<br />

people called it swamp. They<br />

purchased the land with good<br />

reasons and it was available to<br />

all those with the good sense to<br />

purchase it when it was<br />

reasonable. , .<br />

Even tbe State had a chance<br />

to buy, but It thought it wor-<br />

thless. Now, however,<br />

leg<strong>is</strong>lation <strong>is</strong> being employed to<br />

do the conf<strong>is</strong>cation of a citizen's<br />

land or its we. Tbe State also<br />

' purchased ' many acre* of<br />

meadow of as little as |20 an<br />

acre. When land was<br />

reasonable, why didn't the<br />

State purchase more?<br />

/ Is it possible that the State<br />

found it worthless also? Or <strong>is</strong> it<br />

possible it has found just tbe<br />

ri*t refined eojctthpt will take<br />

the land for nothing. I prefer to<br />

think it's the tatter and pray ifs<br />

not. Ifaa former. r - ^<br />

use of<br />

wh£r ••"•*•<br />

Ocean City a la carte<br />

BARGAIN DAYS — A couple of months igo the<br />

aty Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners canned attorney John Gilbert,<br />

Jr as counsel for the Planning Board and Zoning<br />

Board of Adjustment. Gilbert held the poiti for about<br />

tliree years and was paid $200 a montti or |2,4{toa<br />

year to handle both Boards' legal problems, The<br />

Qimm<strong>is</strong>sioners decided they could save money by<br />

getting rid of Gilbert and hiring an outside lawyer<br />

when needed. Do we have news for them. A voucher<br />

.was submitted at Wednesday's City, Comm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

meeting for $412,50 for legal services provided by.<br />

Lloyd, Megargee, and Steedle, of Atlantic City, for<br />

work done for the Zoning Board, Hiat's just the<br />

Zoning Board from July 9 to July 31. Gilbert was a<br />

bargain by compar<strong>is</strong>on. We queried City Solicitor<br />

Robert F. Garrett if th<strong>is</strong> was going to be the cast<br />

every month, Garrett said he didn't teow, but<br />

doubted it. Tlie Solicitor did tell us the work was<br />

performed by Mike Connors. "The TV star from<br />

Mannix?" we asked, "Yeah, that's why he was so<br />

expensive," Garrett replied,<br />

MORE BARGAINS — Everyone knows lawyers<br />

are expensive, but so apparently are referees for<br />

athletic events. <strong>On</strong>ly last winter Uie City's<br />

Recreation Department was paying $7 a game for<br />

basketball referees. Now they pay $8 per game. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

money has become a nice little bonanza for Softball<br />

and basketball referees th<strong>is</strong> summer. We have<br />

argued on numerous occasions against paying the<br />

refs anything, but Recreation Director Donald M.<br />

Pileggi says he couldn't get anyone to ref if he didn't<br />

pay, We couldn't agree less. If college students and<br />

young adults want to play their sports on city<br />

facilities badly enough, they'll find their own<br />

referees.<br />

SOARING SEAGULL<br />

AWARD — It's been<br />

quite some time since<br />

we gave out that less<br />

than treasured bag of<br />

feathers for superb boo-<br />

boos, the Soaring<br />

Seagull award. But<br />

recent events in<br />

Philadelphia have<br />

compelled us to stick<br />

ttit award on Mayor<br />

Frank Rizzo. Rizzo fell<br />

for the oldest trick in the<br />

book th<strong>is</strong> week when he agreed to a newspaper<br />

reporter's request that he and aty Democratic<br />

leader Frank Camiel submit to lie detector tests to<br />

settle a d<strong>is</strong>pute over a political patronage offer Riztp<br />

allegedly made to Camiel. A polygraph expert from<br />

Miami was brought in to admin<strong>is</strong>ter the tests. Rizzo's<br />

classic remark during the testing: "If the machine<br />

says a man lied, he lied." 'Hie machine said Rizzo<br />

lied, and at a news conference the following day<br />

Ril)EQHcalled, ,4he j^achjiie a liar. So the Soaring<br />

SeiwBJi gow


PAGf 4 — SiCTION TWO THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, AUOWT<br />

Dr. Augsburger, Rev, W<strong>is</strong>znat in pulpit at Tabernacle<br />

, Speakers at the Tabernacle<br />

,t th<strong>is</strong> week will be Dr. Myron 5.<br />

,t Augsburger, president of<br />

, Eastern Mennonite College,<br />

1 Harr<strong>is</strong>onbiirg, Vs., and Dr<br />

Martin C Wlsmat, pastor of St.<br />

Paul's Lutheran Church,<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Dr Augsburger, who will<br />

ipeak at the identical B and 11<br />

j-a.m. services, has returned<br />

^.recently from another<br />

tf*preachlng m<strong>is</strong>sion to the<br />

S^Oriem He presently serves on<br />

JJHhe Board of Inter Church<br />

!> ^Evangel<strong>is</strong>m, Inc., as well as<br />

jtnumerous other church boards<br />

5{and conimittees.<br />

5' During the pan <strong>is</strong> yeari Dr<br />

\ Augsburger hag conducted<br />

evangel<strong>is</strong>tic crusades and<br />

.preaching m<strong>is</strong>sions in mBJor<br />

cities in the United States,<br />

Europe, the Middle East, In-<br />

, dan and Japan. He also <strong>is</strong><br />

author 1 of numerdui books including<br />

"Called to Maturity,"<br />

"Plui I Wing" and "Faith For a<br />

Secular World." H<strong>is</strong> latest <strong>is</strong><br />

"The Expanded Life."<br />

Dr. Wiiznat will be heard at<br />

the 7 p.m. service which <strong>is</strong><br />

planned §o that it <strong>is</strong> over before<br />

dark Born of ml<strong>is</strong>ionary<br />

parents in Latin America, Dr.<br />

W<strong>is</strong>inat came to the United<br />

Sales on a Lutheran World<br />

Federation scholarihip at the<br />

Ml Airy Lutheran Seminary in<br />

Philadelphia after studies in<br />

European and South American<br />

schools<br />

A multi -lingu<strong>is</strong>t with<br />

loiowledge of seven languages,<br />

he hat preached the gospel in<br />

four languagei. In 1971 he went<br />

on a study lour of the Holy<br />

Lands preaching on the Mount<br />

of Beatitudes, on the Sea of<br />

Galilee, in the Church of All<br />

Nations, in the Garden of<br />

V<strong>is</strong>it Your Beauty Parlor<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Week<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

UBder the Personal Superv<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

of MRS, LAURENCE E. STEKM<br />

1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

AGNES'<br />

3341 Asbury Avenue<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

^ •*"/ Permanent Waving—Tinting— H«lr Shaping<br />

For Appointments Ph. sn-UIS— Evening Appts.<br />

Agnes F. Brendllnger, owner<br />

Open Monday thru Saturdaf^Fr'M Parking For Patrons<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

M09 Asbury Avenue<br />

OPEN


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PAGE 6 - SECTION TWO<br />

MtBagy<br />

'Paper Products Company<br />

SOUTH END—UPTOWN<br />

FROMBEACHFRONTTOBAY<br />

WE Df LIVf R IN LESS THAN ONE DA Y<br />

. CONGRESS AVE..<br />

CARDS • CANDLES • CANDLE RINGS<br />

FLAYINS CARDS * TALLIES • GIFTS<br />

j jtUBBEB STAMPS MADETO ORDER |<br />

Veacock shop<br />

5OMIRS PT. SHOPPINGCINTIRPH, M75723 f<br />

J)PEN 10 to 6 DAILY, THURS. & FRI. 10 to 9<br />

WESTERN AUTO<br />

THE FAMILY STORE"<br />

Hardware • hint • Electrical Supplies<br />

Plumbing and Automotive Supplies<br />

Housswares • Lawn and Garden<br />

Bicycles and Parts<br />

515 Now Road Dial 927.6464<br />

Someri Point, New Jersey<br />

* NEW STORI HOURS *<br />

Mm, & Sal. 84. Tuet., Wed., Thurs &lri H-9<br />

Sunday 9-1<br />

AN AMERICAN HARDWARE DEALER<br />

Entry Form<br />

SAND CASTLE<br />

BUILDING<br />

SCULPTURING<br />

CONTEST<br />

sponsored by * •.....<br />

The City of Ocean City<br />

and<br />

the Chamber of Commerce<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 29ih<br />

on the hmch between 9th and 10th atg.<br />

(starting at JO a.m.)<br />

Please note: Groups are limited to three (3)<br />

persons, with the exception of familita. The only<br />

implements permitted will be buckets and<br />

shovels. No other building material other than<br />

sand and water may be uaed. \<br />

All contestants should report to the beach between<br />

9th and 10th Streets at 9 A,M. on Wednesday,<br />

August 28th, The contest vriU begin at 10<br />

A.M. Judging starts at noon.<br />

Rain Date: Thursday, August SOfli,<br />

PLEASE CHECK YOUR CATEGORY:<br />

5 to 12 years ( )<br />

13 to 16 years ( )<br />

Single Adult ( )<br />

. Group Adults ( )<br />

Family ( )<br />

Mail form to <strong>Public</strong> Relations Office, City'Hall,<br />

Ocean City, N,J. 08228.<br />

(Please Prtat)<br />

NAME or NAMES<br />

ADDRESS.,.......<br />

PASSBOOK CERTIFICATES<br />

Compounded Doily • Paid Quarterly<br />

'500.00 MINIMUM<br />

^ ^ ^ 30 MONTH<br />

•MQ.Q0<br />

MINIMUM<br />

Compounded Dally • Paid Quarterly<br />

12 MONTH MATURITY<br />

Sand sculpturing<br />

contest August 29<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> rewrt'i second sand<br />

; sculpturing contest of the<br />

season will beheld at 10 a.m. on<br />

t»ttthelOthtt h<br />

" I* gvm in<br />

-. rf « Oomniirce.<br />

Categories include 5 to 12<br />

yearn, 1J to 16 years, single<br />

adult, group adults and family.<br />

Group, are limited to three<br />

persons with the exception of<br />

fim^ts; fim^ts.;<br />

The only implements permitted<br />

will be bucket* and<br />

*ovel§. No other building<br />

material other than sand or<br />

water may be used,<br />

Entry forms are available at<br />

the City Recreation Depart-<br />

I ment, 6th st, and Atlantic av,<br />

and at <strong>Public</strong> Relations Office<br />

in Oty Hall. A torn will be<br />

publbhed in the Ocean City<br />

Sentinel. All contestants shodd<br />

: report to the beach between «th<br />

and loth m. at 9 a.m. Wed<br />

nesday. Judging will begin as<br />

dwje to noon as possible.<br />

Boothi Have Vbltort<br />

Lt, and Mr«. Richard<br />

Brydges and ehUdm, one-aad.<br />

one-half-year-old Kelly and 1<br />

mreesind one-half year old<br />

Brooks, are v<strong>is</strong>iting Mr*.<br />

Brydgea' paraiu, Mr. and Mra.<br />

Roy Booth, of 416 Surf rd. The<br />

Brydtes have been living in<br />

California and are now enroote<br />

to PeunMooU, Na. whan Lt.<br />

Brydge«willt»keupdutiesa*a<br />

Navy flying Utmetor,<br />

FRIDAY, AUQUST 17,<br />

Beverly Flower, Franco Spoto Music Pier concerts solo<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

Beverly Flower and Franco<br />

Spoto will be guest solo<strong>is</strong>ts af<br />

the Music Pier concerts Sunday<br />

through thursday. They join<br />

the municipal orchestra under<br />

the 'direction of Clarence<br />

fuhrman and regular baritone<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>t Tom Perkim.<br />

Mi<strong>is</strong> Flower <strong>is</strong> a graduate of<br />

the University of Indiana where<br />

she studied with Jean De<strong>is</strong>,<br />

another local favorite, For the<br />

past two years she has been a<br />

member of the Opera Department<br />

at the Curt<strong>is</strong> Institute of<br />

aic.<br />

Malting her debut at the<br />

Academy of Music, M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Flower also has appeared with<br />

the Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

Flans for the future include an<br />

appearance with the<br />

Wilmington Optra Society.<br />

The soprano has had m«ny<br />

Thorn© a graduate<br />

of mechanic course<br />

BANJOUL, m. - Airman<br />

Leigh J Thorne, ion of Mrs.<br />

Yvonne L, Parr<strong>is</strong>h, of m<br />

Simpson ay,, Ocean City, N.J.,<br />

has graduated at Cftanute AFB,<br />

DJ,, from the U.S. Air Force<br />

aircraft mechanic course<br />

conducted by the Air Training<br />

Command.<br />

The airman, who learned to<br />

maintain and service multi<br />

engine Jet aircraft, <strong>is</strong> being<br />

assigned to McGuire AFB,<br />

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H<strong>is</strong> professional credits include<br />

St. Paul Opera<br />

Association Art<strong>is</strong>t in Residence<br />

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Me Opera Theater, solo<strong>is</strong>t<br />

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Joycees set plans for beauty pageant<br />

Tftial—0«aTls for ass<strong>is</strong>ting Tentative plans also were<br />

with the M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City d<strong>is</strong>cussed for several other<br />

contest were d<strong>is</strong>cussed by activities including a bake sale<br />

members of the Jaycee-ettes August 25, a children'« trip lo<br />

meeting lasl TTiuriday in the the movies tin a Saturday af-<br />

home of Mrs Louli Delia ternoon, a square dance in<br />

Harca.<br />

September and the annual<br />

The jaycee -«tei will act as Mother-Daughter lunch in<br />

diapirones for the nine con- October.<br />

testants in the even! to take The next regular meeting will<br />

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LOCAL TALENT—Ocean City can boast of the yoUnA!«#, not the dolphin, in<br />

th<strong>is</strong> photo. Pictured with Skipper in Storytown, U J.A/|yifcafci George, NY,, <strong>is</strong><br />

aeila Dean, 25, oftOcean City, M<strong>is</strong>s Dean <strong>is</strong> a co-trainiroHwo bluenose dolphins<br />

featured in the marine show, ' ;<br />

Sfahler couple receive degrees<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stabler,<br />

of 71 Walnut rd., attended the<br />

108th eommtncBmait exerciies<br />

of Western Kentucky<br />

Forum<br />

eoniinued from editorial page<br />

return to the American way in<br />

all facets of our society. It's<br />

repugnant to me to think my<br />

country or State mult steal my<br />

neighbor's land to provide<br />

resources for me.<br />

Since we are the State, I have<br />

bright hopei for the future,<br />

even though our tboughti are<br />

lid astray at timei by foreign<br />

or alien methods of providing<br />

for the people.<br />

When I think of the fact that<br />

we will ioon celebrate our 200th<br />

birthday I am humbled. Just<br />

look about and see what those<br />

2D0 years have givtn us, I know<br />

there are those who would like<br />

to go backwards, in fact we are<br />

fret to make that choice, I also<br />

know that we made m<strong>is</strong>takes,<br />

like the theft of Indian lands.<br />

We cannot afford to make such<br />

a m<strong>is</strong>take again.<br />

But all in all the American<br />

way has triumphed as no other<br />

in h<strong>is</strong>tory. Let's all think and<br />

act like Americans when it<br />

comes to our neighbor's<br />

possessions.<br />

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1973 OLDSMOBILES and<br />

CHEVROLET VEGAS<br />

Inilablt at<br />

YELLOW CAB COMPANY<br />

Mh Strut tW<br />

University in Bowling Green on<br />

August 3, They had a two-fold<br />

purpose, to see graduate<br />

degrees conferred on both their<br />

son and daughter-in-law,<br />

Paul Stahler received h<strong>is</strong><br />

master's degree in elementary<br />

education and h<strong>is</strong> wife, Teresa,<br />

was awarded a master's degree<br />

in guidance and counselling,<br />

She graduated with a 4,0<br />

average,<br />

Paul, a 1965 graduate of<br />

Ocean City High School,<br />

received h<strong>is</strong> bachelor's degree<br />

from WKU in 1969, He has<br />

accepted a position teaching<br />

sixth grade at the Delafield<br />

Elementary School in Bowling<br />

Green, H<strong>is</strong> wife <strong>is</strong> originally<br />

from Lou<strong>is</strong>ville, Ky,, and also<br />

received her bachelor's degree<br />

from WKU in 1969,<br />

The couple are making their<br />

home in Bowling Green,<br />

continued from editorial page<br />

more pr<strong>is</strong>tine among us, but an<br />

object for concentration <strong>is</strong><br />

necessary, they say.<br />

We have in mind a friend who<br />

suffered soul rendering jjtperiencM<br />

in the war. In Section<br />

Eight nothing the fesyijhotheraplsl<br />

could do woiM ettse<br />

those horrible memoriw from<br />

h<strong>is</strong> mind. He ultimately came<br />

•"•:••- v#M.<br />

Regatta dirmctor<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - W. Donald<br />

Breder, Dresher, Pa,, and a<br />

director of Upper Dublin<br />

Township School Board, will<br />

direct the South Jeriey Yacht<br />

Racing Association'j annual<br />

title regatta to be held August<br />

17, IB and 19 and hosted by the<br />

Yacht Club of Sea Isle City.<br />

Breder <strong>is</strong> Commodore of the<br />

South Jersey Yacht Racing<br />

Association and <strong>is</strong> a Past<br />

Commodore of Greater<br />

Wildwood Yacht Club in<br />

Wildwood Crest,<br />

At, th<strong>is</strong> championship sailing<br />

ti|e,ln,<br />

^ , Sloths<br />

14 s.,Th<strong>is</strong> annual event<br />

fgiUd in JS4l<br />

under the care of a Chappy Hopkin, Ft,<br />

psychiatr<strong>is</strong>t.,,a Kin- Washington, pa,, and Ocean<br />

dustani,..educated in -theCity<br />

Yacht Club, the defending<br />

Eastern as well as the Western Moth champion, and Friu<br />

cultures.<br />

Gallagher, Avalon Yacht Club,<br />

The Hindustani ultimately the GP14 present titl<strong>is</strong>t, will be<br />

got around to Eastern in tompetition.<br />

techniques He took h<strong>is</strong> patient<br />

out on the lawn of the hospital<br />

iiiHiUiiiKiliiiiiiiiiiii<br />

and instructed him to pluck a<br />

single, solitary blade of grass.<br />

He instructed the battle-<br />

•earred man to give form and<br />

substance to the blade of grass.<br />

For several hours they,<br />

d<strong>is</strong>closed the shape, color,<br />

lilt<br />

progeny, h<strong>is</strong>tory and the future<br />

of the spindly blade of grass. So<br />

engrossing was the con. CEOA<br />

CHitration on that blade of<br />

grass that when the session was<br />

over the patient's conscious FENCING<br />

mind was so engrossed with the<br />

lone green that the experiences<br />

he had suffered in battle were Stockade<br />

shaded. '•-; .-..<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> process was repeated on Basketweave<br />

another day witHji pebblt from<br />

a gravel walkway, on etill i« Post & Rail<br />

another day from a quarry<br />

stone in one of the monuments<br />

on the hospital grounds. The<br />

Old Fashioned<br />

patient was instructed that<br />

when the nightmare of h<strong>is</strong><br />

Split Rail<br />

experience started to flood h<strong>is</strong><br />

mind, he was to find some in- , Spaced Picket<br />

significant unrelated subject<br />

upon which to concentrate.<br />

Today that mental patient has Shadow Box<br />

to force himself to recall th<br />

|>LENTVOFSTOCK<br />

experiences which tr^<br />

I Hi. ON HAND<br />

him so 28 years ago,<br />

All Posts<br />

We hope that Solof and Orkin<br />

Treated<br />

find fertile fields among She FREE DELIVERY<br />

youth of today. Another way to<br />

transcend consciousness in<br />

We Install<br />

today's troubled times <strong>is</strong> to<br />

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leu damaging technique of<br />

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PRiDAY> AUGUST M, 1971<br />

Ruthers clinch title playoffs<br />

The Ocian City Babe Ruth<br />

team brought its sea<strong>is</strong>na!<br />

fecord to 154 th<strong>is</strong> witk with a<br />

hard-foughl 8-7 yictory over<br />

Atlantic City,<br />

Thi win iarned the iecond<br />

half title for the local nine, and<br />

the right to meet first-half<br />

winner, Egg Harbor City for the<br />

diampionihip,<br />

Mike Sannino was the winning<br />

pitcher against Atlantic<br />

qty as he limited the v<strong>is</strong>itors to<br />

sx hits and struck out five,<br />

Sannino staked himself to a 1-0<br />

lead after the first inning as he<br />

mcked h<strong>is</strong> fifth homerun of the<br />

Bason, Ocean City picked up<br />

five more rims In the second<br />

Inning on seven hits, including a<br />

double by Mike Lombard!, But<br />

Sannino began having a little<br />

trouble finding the strike zone<br />

as Atlantic City came back to<br />

tie the score.<br />

The teams exchanged runs in<br />

the fifth, and remained<br />

deadlocked going into the last<br />

inning, Dan Young drew a twoout<br />

walk, stole second, and<br />

scored on Joe Myers' game,<br />

winning single, Sannino,<br />

Myers, and Km Miller each'<br />

had two hits to pace the attack.<br />

The Rutheri will now face<br />

Egg Harbor City in the best of a<br />

three game series for the<br />

season's championship. The<br />

first game will be played in Egg<br />

Harbor on Monday, with^thfc<br />

s«cdria gume slated for Wednesday<br />

at the Ocean City fitld.<br />

If a third game <strong>is</strong> necessary, it<br />

will be played on a neutral field<br />

yet to be determined. All games<br />

will begin Jit 6 p.m,<br />

Home Run Derby winners »<br />

The fourth annual Home Bun<br />

Derby produced the greatest<br />

number of baiters since the<br />

program first came to Oc«an<br />

City in 1970. Home runs were<br />

plentiful in all age groupings, A<br />

steady flow of hitterj faced the<br />

Tastykake automatic pitching<br />

machine for over four hours.<br />

In the younger age div<strong>is</strong>ion,<br />

ages 8 and 9 the winner was<br />

Billy Frem, 623 Central av.<br />

Second place went to Joe<br />

McGinn<strong>is</strong>, 812 1st, st. . with<br />

Joseph Taylor, 1032 Central av,,<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>hing a close third,<br />

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12, found Frank Varallo and<br />

Tyrone Foxworth tied for First<br />

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nd,, won easily in a playoff. H<strong>is</strong><br />

score of 3a including six home<br />

rum out of 10 pitches equals the<br />

highest score from any contest<br />

th<strong>is</strong> seaion, Foxworth, 638<br />

Haven av, came in second, and<br />

Jay Zoller, 316 Wesley rd,, wai<br />

third.<br />

Rick Brooks. 909 Second it.,<br />

was the winner of the older<br />

grouping, ages 13, 14 and <strong>is</strong>,<br />

Dave Enn<strong>is</strong>, 712 Woodside rd,,<br />

Abinatpn, Pa,, wag second, with<br />

Bud Thompson, Peck Beach<br />

Village, fin<strong>is</strong>hing third,<br />

Tastykake, sponsors of Home<br />

Run Derby in a four state area<br />

awards a total of 20 prizes in<br />

each cont<strong>is</strong>t. Brad Burkett, 7<br />

Michigan av,, Ocean City, was<br />

the winner of the aluminum<br />

bat. Other random drawing<br />

winners will be notified by<br />

mail,<br />

Frem, Varallo and Brooks<br />

will represent Tastykake and<br />

Ocean City in a Regional Final<br />

scheduled for Stone Harbor on<br />

Wednesday, August 29, Three<br />

winners from the Stone Harbor<br />

Regional will advance to the<br />

Championship scheduled for<br />

Veterans Stadium on Sunday<br />

September B, The Championship<br />

will precede a Phillies<br />

• Pittsburgh Pirates afternoon<br />

game.<br />

Home Run Derby started in<br />

1970. That year Ocean City was<br />

one of three pilot programs.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> season the contest was<br />

hosted by 200 iowni with nearly<br />

,150,000 youngsteri facing the<br />

automatic pitcher. The contest<br />

<strong>is</strong> conducted in^ New Jersey,<br />

Pennsylvania, Delaware and<br />

Maryland,<br />

"Doc" Savage , of the Home<br />

Run Dejby staff, reminded all<br />

boys and girls that participated,<br />

they are still eligible<br />

for the grand prize. "Bill Giles,<br />

executive vice president of the<br />

Phillies will draw a name at the<br />

Championship at Veterans<br />

4 4MW« dtjgifi j a* fidfe ifjidfejr<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

A bi seafood dinner<br />

irj<br />

There was flounder for dinner<br />

Tuesday evening at th* Snow<br />

residence, thanks to 12 year-old<br />

Terrie Snow,<br />

Terrie wai f<strong>is</strong>hing Tuesday<br />

morning off the Longport<br />

bridge when she came up with<br />

two f<strong>is</strong>h. The first was • small<br />

flounder but the second made<br />

her pop her eyes. It weighed in<br />

at three pounds and wai a<br />

beauty.<br />

Terrie, who livei near<br />

Harr<strong>is</strong>burg, Pa,, and <strong>is</strong><br />

vacationing with her family at<br />

39 Asbury rd,, was f<strong>is</strong>hing with<br />

her dad and l<strong>is</strong>ter. She was<br />

using minnow for bait and <strong>is</strong> a<br />

regular f<strong>is</strong>herman. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the<br />

largest f<strong>is</strong>h she has ever<br />

caught.<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

Chapter 83 Order of Eastern<br />

Star <strong>is</strong> sponsoring a rummage<br />

sole next Friday and Saturday,<br />

August 24 and 25, at 7th M, and<br />

West av. The door* will open<br />

both days at 10 a m, Mrs, Jacob<br />

Schuff Jr. <strong>is</strong> chairman.<br />

Stadium, The parents of the<br />

youngster whose (Sine <strong>is</strong><br />

Caribbean Cru<strong>is</strong>e aifird the<br />

Greek <strong>Line</strong>s famous Queen<br />

Anna Maria. Th<strong>is</strong> could be<br />

anyone. It has nothing to do<br />

with score and vou do not have<br />

to be at the stadium to win"<br />

Savage said.<br />

Antique Show<br />

The 13th annual Atlantic<br />

JJiores^ Antique Show' will be<br />

held Tuesday through Thursday<br />

at Beth Judah<br />

Auditorium, 6700 Ventnor av,,<br />

Ventnor, The affair will open<br />

ila.m. doling at 10 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday and at<br />

B p.m. Thursday. The dining<br />

room will be open 11 a.m. to 8<br />

p.m.<br />

"NAMROMII"<br />

40* TWi SCREW<br />

Capt. Carl Bodin<br />

399-2617 JM44M<br />

BLOODWORMS!<br />

$110 1U,<br />

ED CORNMAN<br />

rWal393-19S3<br />

AVALON<br />

60LF CUB<br />

SoiMh Jeney'i Newf H &<br />

BAl<br />

Located on U.S. Routt 9<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Mile South of Exit 13<br />

Of Thf Garden Slate Pkwy.<br />

DAILY<br />

GREENS FEES<br />

IFTiR f P.«. M.00<br />

B f C ^<br />

RENTAL CLUBS AVAILABLE<br />

CALL 465-4389 FOR STARTING TIME<br />

LESSONS BY P.G.A. PRO<br />

WINTER<br />

LEAGUES POK<br />

OPENINGS for<br />

WOMEN • CHUDREN<br />

POINT Boultvard, Somtn PotnU N. J.<br />

Rackley-Tracey 1-on-l tonight<br />

Roast Beef Dinner<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of thi most interesting<br />

maicheB to local basketball<br />

(tni will take place tonight In<br />

-the second round of tht WSLT<br />

<strong>On</strong>e on-<strong>On</strong>e Basketball<br />

Tournament, The match pain<br />

offBffl'Tfcp"Raekiey,theAU.<br />

South Jersey star who set two<br />

all-time Ocean City High School<br />

scoring marks thli put yftr,<br />

and Terry Tracey, tht Red<br />

Raider "Athlete of the Year"<br />

•nd MVP on the OCHS<br />

basketball team.<br />

Earlier th<strong>is</strong> week Pleasantvine's<br />

Darryl Martin and<br />

Villanova's Rich Mulkeen<br />

advanced to the second round<br />

while Butien 1 round against former Mainland MARMORA - <strong>On</strong> Sunday<br />

star Hal Mathewr<br />

August IB, the Marpora<br />

The tournament, whJshJi m- Volunteer Fire -Oorapuiy-wfll.<br />

iT^niored by the William hold Its annual Roart Beef<br />

SAoppy Trophy Company, to Dinner at the flrehouse from I<br />

wnductetl « halftime of the to 7 p.m. Dinners are served in<br />

Ocean City Recreation the firehouse and take-out<br />

Department's Summer dinners are available. Special<br />

Basketball League at 6th it, A children's platters are also<br />

group of 24 top players started served. The firehouse <strong>is</strong> located<br />

th» competition with a winner on Norwood rd., two blocks east<br />

to be named on Friday, August of Shore rd. (Route 9) in<br />

M,<br />

Marmora,<br />

John MeFaMen<br />

became the third player to<br />

move into the quarter-final'<br />

Following tflnight'i red-hot<br />

match, a pair of Interesting<br />

battle* will take place next<br />

Monday nl^t. Six-eight Fran*<br />

AdJer, jmt coming off an ankle<br />

u^ury, will take on Darryl<br />

Mirtin in a second round<br />

match. The winner goes against<br />

McFadden in the quarter-final<br />

round. Also Monday night,<br />

termer Ocean City «ir John<br />

Huff, who went on to great hoop<br />

succesi in college, meet!<br />

Villanova's Rich Mulkeen in a<br />

second round match. The<br />

winner meets Haddonfields<br />

Tom Betley.<br />

The winner of tonight's<br />

Rackley-Tracey encounter will<br />

advance to the quarter-final<br />

-m?.^<br />

I<br />

PAGE * - SECTION TWO I<br />

GEORGE 0.<br />

DER<br />

PAINTER<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1947<br />

Dial 399-1454<br />

We nil all tarns of hsurance, pin ...<br />

FLOOD<br />

INSURANCE<br />

FM «U HI ICTJULS CAll "HI" WHK «<br />

WOODS AGENCY<br />

218 West knm M<br />

MAXIMUM RATES<br />

PAID ON<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

1:<br />

The Cape May County National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

Interest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank.<br />

It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If they art net, no higher Interest rate than the<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the eertif Icates,<br />

Any of our officers will be glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings Certificates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY « SEA ISLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

Our New Drive-In,<br />

Walk-ln Office at<br />

33rd STRUT<br />

and<br />

BAYAVINUE<br />

Customer Parking at All Our Offrc©s<br />

wi-


PAGE 10 — SICTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTiNIH-f DOER FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. ,973<br />

Advert<strong>is</strong>ementi for then columns should be in the office of<br />

the SentmelLedgir FOR TUESDAY EDITION not later<br />

Ulan Saturday Noon for regular classified section and not<br />

later than Monday noon for the Too-Late-To^lassify Friday<br />

edition, NOON WEDNESDAY for, regular classified section<br />

and THURSDAY NOON for the TOO^LATE=TO.CLASSIFY;<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 26 Words or Leu $150<br />

(6c per word excetdlne 25 Wordi)<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times, with 25 Words<br />

Ads requiring Box Numbers, 26c More<br />

—All Cli<strong>is</strong>ified Advert<strong>is</strong>ing Cash—<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 2Sc EXTRA<br />

1128th Street, Ocean City, N J , 08228<br />

Dial 399.5411<br />

Copy mailed in, given to representative or brought to<br />

office personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANED BY CASH OR<br />

STAMPS to cover cost. Copy accepted ova phone as<br />

courtesy and convenience to customer! Remittance must be<br />

in before advert<strong>is</strong>ement ii set in type.<br />

5.TUATION5 WANTED<br />

ODD JOBS Hint hauling, i.go Minting,<br />

deliveries, ham cleaning and i<br />

ifllhien efhar Ises dene Heatsflae't<br />

PI11M call ]"«nillon> 01<br />

iympafhy. ¥auf Kindnesses shall &#<br />

Famambartd aheayt. Flartnea M. Smltn<br />

HI<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Permanent positions for<br />

malt and female machine<br />

operators and helperf.<br />

We offer;<br />

I paid holidays<br />

paid vacation<br />

medical and lift Insurance<br />

automatic Increases<br />

Please apply In person,<br />

BMPI, Mays Landing Rd,<br />

and RoiMe i> Somers Point,<br />

NJ. Vi,<br />

IMMIDIkTI QPININS lor ci.rlt.I<br />

. Wgrktr HN it aft accurate fyptit and<br />

Mil handle data!! work Pull time. Eerger<br />

•tally 1H-M7e. ,f<br />

TRUCK DRIVER . yard work Fringe<br />

kagaflti. Heady rear round work. An<br />

•qua! ipiiartunily employer. Peter<br />

lumberCo.,uih4He*.nAvt Fl 17<br />

•AIYflTTER - r..r round. 1 d,y, .<br />

watlt, 111 your hgffl<strong>is</strong>r mlita, nioJWFt 17<br />

ASSEMBLERS<br />

Modern manufacturer II looking far<br />

eiptrlincM or trainee Machanlca!<br />

AtMitiMeri who art deptndaote ind<br />

looking lor itaaOy work. We otter<br />

••---•- ia ^ '- ' ••!! jltl- - - ¥<br />

maipklra. Salary will M cam.<br />

meniDrau with .np.rl.nct en<br />

ferallM .ppllcarrt. apply daily Bet-<br />

ween fi.m. 1 I p.m, it:<br />

VICTORY METAL<br />

MFG. CORP,<br />

1M W. earmanKwn Pike,<br />

Piymutn Meeting, Fa. , ,7<br />

MATURE woman lor eagking. FuU lima<br />

or part lima. Ocafn city area, IHeau<br />

tall area coda 111 TR 4.1044 coMact, III<br />

CHSMSf RMAIPIs wgrk llta Auguit tnru<br />

lap! Application wing taken IHW.<br />

Apply in parign attar 3 p.m , fha Saaen<br />

Mow, mono « ii<br />

WANTEO _ Najiiakaapar capaDH and<br />

willing to do ganaral work, iiva 3ayt<br />

Ptr w..k, it t.m,.7 p.m Top ulary,<br />

fata "linen rnulrad Writ, gg, l(] s.n.<br />

tlnel. L.d»er t<<br />

PERMANENT pailtlon lor aaitaral<br />

lacralarla! work with imall<br />

•nalntarlna llrm, Yaar nvM 1 day WHI.<br />

Mutt M naat art aeeuralt typlil< "av.<br />

tiling anfl gantra! gfllea aiparlanca,<br />

AOMIIy to taka aictaiion ddirabl. but not<br />

.bioiuuiy naatunr. wnia Bo, m<br />

SaniinilLaflgar. a,y<br />

WAITRIII ntadad tar feyiy lyrKhMnafii,<br />

yaar round tpMIn). Som. aipirkinca<br />

pralarrad. JttiMB. l-jl<br />

DON'T .pply lor Ihii |M unlni ygu in<br />

agla ta >u. rHponiltlNty hr ma<br />

managimsrlt o( lateral gift ihopi.<br />

Raqulrii inareuiii knswIMia oi. and<br />

• io.ri.nc. In maFchandiilng, Hock<br />

control and alipiay, KM aaillly to ull and<br />

to twearvita ukn nail. Vlli<strong>is</strong>a Ihapi,<br />

Hlltorlc Town ol smitlivlll. pl.aM UN<br />

Ml SUJteranappBlntinant. m<br />

WAITREIItS ana chimD.rmiidi<br />

wanlad, yair rrmnd Ma|or madMi!<br />

Btnallti. Apply now, Port oc.II Hot.l.<br />

i)lr.» Boardwalk, ox II)<br />

WAITRESSIS, appllullMi now bainf<br />

accaptad, part ar lull tlm., yaar riMd<br />

work Call Mri Myltard for appMntmtnt.<br />

tli-JHI. Multara'i ctrbln Houta, Tinrn<br />

4 Dining Room, Bout, so, CorMn city, H<br />

PORTIR _ Sinaral cIMMng null,,, hill<br />

lima, f,rman.nl poiltlon, molt ba<br />

faipeniiwa,]tt.|ljo, 1.IJ<br />

OENEUAL S6CBETAOIAL work with<br />

i(t'« Ha! ailata agancy. ¥aar round, |<br />

day WHk, Mult IKIuaa •Ithar Sal or Sun,<br />

Pralar milunpanan,Call mem, H<br />

RIAL ISTATI lalnmari, lull Una,<br />

anparlaiKl piilarrad. Riply P.O. Nil<br />

III, Oc.anClly tl<br />

REAL ESTATE IROKER • Actlv, rjtlk.<br />

lor raildanflal , aminarclal ana KM<br />

iital, Ad4a« Inc.ntlv. esmrnlulH ol<br />

larad ^er tha rlf ht paraan, Call Jjni sirrli,<br />

Coatta! RMNy. )«W lor tha op.<br />

portunlty gl a lltaiima, Tl<br />

'STublNTi-lt.1t »a«r» ol«, part-rlma<br />

talaphona ilia, till par Hour Rim<br />

HEALTH Sf>*-Scean Clly't only heilftl<br />

$pa, iauna arid steifn paths, spot reducing<br />

«qu!Bfnenf, and mattaft, Margate!<br />

Fiennery, RN. Ladlel only ay ap.<br />

Mintmtnl JfllMS, l« Asbury Av. tt<br />

1 iHT A BARTENDER far prlv.lt<br />

parties, catered in the Surf Room sr in<br />

yeur hsmt, Best group prices availaile.<br />

The l.ndb.r Seswvtit Blvd Mirmn<br />

nunt «<br />

DIAL CARE-WAY In Philadelphia ll<br />

alwayi than, Peopn say, "If, (us!<br />

Mm talking tg • friend," Phone (111) 721-<br />

Ml. (Attar Irneiariaieaear.i HI<br />

POR (Nt*OiirVifi.TiSN valuable in the li?h*<br />

allifttt communnm. dial taMIll<br />

M**iaae changes weekly. H<br />

A5TROLOQV Cleuat new forming Mr<br />

fall Hmalter at tha i.J.A. workshop<br />

calllllllM, HI<br />

HIOHIIT POICES pal, ,„ old ,wo ana<br />

sterling silver Old clocks, watfhai,<br />

irwslry, coini and dental bridgei. Smith<br />

Jewtltri. iln! Shore lid , palirms. NJ<br />

lull ieuth si Ih* RR creiilng 3ff )m<br />

Elsied Moh and Thursday Pill<br />

CAP! MAT Diamond, will oil your own<br />

Itanai U.SD • cl Alio hava a n for uM,<br />

Wftti f, H.m.y, 414 Atlantic Avo,, Ssman<br />

Point, mi<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

SWIMMING LESSONS - Impal* Mstel,<br />

loth i Oc.an HIM lot S iatHnl,<br />

110,09 lor to mien!. Call Pat lanian rn<br />

SMJorJW.JMO. M<br />

NURIERY OBOUP ag« 1. } llmltM fa 10<br />

rtlldron, MorMnl union only, will<br />

MMW local public Khaai tiMfMir. ua by<br />

ctrtlflM IHMtrsintn •nniry IHcnw.<br />

Call Sff-l/a4, §.24<br />

PRIVATI piano kHHni, all a|n, tip.<br />

iMehtr, Mth * SlmpKHi. Call Kf.<br />

M4J. Wi<br />

TUTORING<br />

SALEIPIM1DN — W a g f j y<br />

(Mp, liparlanta prHarrad.'*rm Hk<br />

Ul iMihtal.LMfar. If<br />

READING-All (gas, RMtadlai'raaaing,<br />

PfionUl, Elamanfary Khan! Hblatft.<br />

51mpl. ipaath problami, RMdlnatt work<br />

lor pr. lint gradart, OM nogr"i habj-r<br />

, hMptl « ptrtfMNy OhMMM tutwinil<br />

Mrvlca sine* tftt. CMIfM NMW<br />

>*rlln, Nnl, I2H FlHUin in, • *<br />

«iJ»*l»*4<br />

lATURDAV hauiakMplllf itaH nHIM<br />

(or m«lrn iiallM apt, »1.» ptr<br />

Hour plut Mum Pl.au tall Chru If*.<br />

TUTSI I NO — 3 aiairlaiKBd iNdwn in<br />

!p«c|al!l(nf in ntllh, (Mai Klancai,<br />

r.adln,. RalHIMMa ratal, call IW4M7,1-<br />

H II<br />

JALBSLADV - P.rman.nt pMltiM In<br />

woman's ipacialty Ulop. RnuIrM<br />

unlearn •iparlaniM Mlailady, Forty<br />

haur. five day wtek, Rafarenui, Call Iff-<br />

144§<br />

IALESWSMAN<br />

(•(••woman<br />

dsfnlnium unlti<br />

Alaun .r<br />

- Acflva atnanlbla<br />

far jailing of can.<br />

Call 1M.1410, Mr,<br />

WAjTRllS - No eiparlanu Mcauary.<br />

Avlldfl Soil Club, C.II44MI44 1-17<br />

MATURE woman lo lira lor horn. 4 3<br />

IchMI •«• children in the Ocean City<br />

araa. In return lor rugm a board pluj<br />

small lalary Relerencat, call JIMM •<br />

MOTHSR'J HELPER, full nine Write<br />

giving anperlance ana reference ta •«•<br />

MO Sentinel-Ledger HI<br />

RIAL EJTATE SALEtMAN. Pull lima,<br />

eicellanl opportunity Apply gerger<br />

Realty,lla9AikurvAve.Mf.H7t, tl<br />

INSURANCE WRITER full or pan time<br />

lor busy ofHca, lallry open. Pleasant<br />

working condltloni. Call ar come M.<br />

(trier Realty. JIM Asburv Ava, Iff<br />

FULL TIM! rael estate talesman wanted.<br />

Hillaian Rial estate Par ap,<br />

polnlm.nl call Mr HlllagatiMf.Mll, tf<br />

MOTEL MAID — Pleasant warklni<br />

condllloni, ill year round am.<br />

plgymant, Oood pay, Apply Kings Court<br />

Matei.Rf, f, Marmara. lit<br />

WANTED<br />

aUIIT T«NANT 17 raaulrei 1 bMnem<br />

gnhirnlshed apt. naar library 4 cerrMr<br />

city. Has own refrigerator 4 waUMr,<br />

Prtamallltt lUialteDsm. Ml<br />

WINTBB RENTAL — Retppnilbla<br />

Mainland faatfMr <strong>On</strong>lr.i at least two<br />

bMroofn, !"• batfi apt. or haul*,<br />

pretwtMy naar ocean or bay. Writ* ton<br />

iSISentlnalLeifar, HI<br />

HIGHEST PRICES paid far silver coin<br />

mtn ft<br />

"AVON- ~<br />

tSNDINO CHILDREN TO<br />

COLHOI! COSTS MONEY, And<br />

gives you more ipare time. Put that<br />

time to work tor you. fta an AVON<br />

Representative, ll'teasy. And It'll be<br />

Inn to watch your saving, account<br />

grow. Call now,<br />

MRS. 1>EONA NICHOLS<br />

«41-5000<br />

« I?<br />

SSMEONI lo live In with and can tor in<br />

•la.rly woman call IffiTM attar 4<br />

p.m. 4W<br />

AUTOS FOR SALI<br />

MATURE WOMAN II do Very I lent<br />

havitkeeplng and prapan mean far<br />

aMarly coupl.. Houn and salary to •«<br />

nagetlllM. ocean City. Call J» 1111 ar<br />

HISIH. , i.M<br />

KKPERIENCEO plumber, condominium,<br />

motel and development work. Year<br />

round employment. Fringe benefits. Cah<br />

•41-im7orMllillbeiwwnMp.nl- 4-11<br />

CHAMBERMAIDS wanted now wtio can<br />

vrerk thru Sept. Apply Sting Ray Mohjf<br />

Inn. uthtOceanAve. Call Jtf-ISSS. 4.11<br />

CHAMBERMAID wanted- Apply Impale<br />

Motel, 10th I Ocean Ave. ill<br />

CLERICAL OPENINGS<br />

PRUPAC, a naw lubsldlary ol the<br />

Prudential Insurance Co,, It looking<br />

far Hvtral Individual! to fill entry<br />

level Clerical openings. Requirement,<br />

include strong skill. In bailc clerical<br />

dullet and ollke procedures. En<br />

collent contlderatlon will be given to<br />

recant high school graduate! wltn'<br />

builno<strong>is</strong> skills, Oood typing a plus,<br />

but not required<br />

Tl)a Wce.nlul candldatei will bt<br />

allllMe for an encellent salary plan, a<br />

futi. benefit program and fine<br />

promotional opportunity. To apply<br />

vltlt Mrs. Joyce Derby,<br />

PRUDENTIAL<br />

PROPERTY 4CASUALTY<br />

INSURANCE CO-<br />

Hew Road, Llnwood, N.J.<br />

•17.7471<br />

An aqual Opgvrtunlty E mptey.r<br />

M« ' 117<br />

•Ua OK tPN ~ Fun tun. pnnion M, MM<br />

ar tWI an n p.m. ta 1 a.m. tour ol duty<br />

0 Wggkiy Manar. Ca» Mn. Hartman,<br />

WncMr M nurting Hr.loi - m-tm. for<br />

——- — • 14<br />

mm. ~ intfrwditte opanim far reg<strong>is</strong>tered<br />

own* tor relief duty at We»HY Manor<br />

CM Mrt. Hmtgian, Ointler of Nunwg<br />

MnMH.nMMfM'IIMarTMW 411<br />

- ll».na<<br />

n tl C<br />

panel IM* fill lime CaN Mn<br />

-#*•, Mnctar af NunlAf garvteat. Mt<br />

in<br />

AVWMNION (lifM n**s*kaepln«)<br />

j. amw I* IlM in . wHk aM la«y. naw<br />

fJHna^V argynf ¥•!! v r'tlVII •W*E*aTrgjF B al^pE e<br />

gHJUWuli pnfarrai. Can M M altar<br />

Ml<br />

LiPISUARB wanted for Auguit 4 Sept.<br />

Local raiKtnt prefarrat. Apply Capri<br />

•VBtal,7th«ttarBWa!i!, 1^7<br />

CHAMIERMAIDS IMM for mo^tit of<br />

August i lept. Local fiiManfi<br />

•rolarrad. Apply Capri Mefoi, nil t<br />

lairdwalk, i.l?<br />

SALBSOIRL wanted far taWMjua, .«<br />

porloneagratorrad. tall WI Hll. If<br />

CARPINTIR with MMng •.p.rk.rH..<br />

Year •round, no |Mt tlm.. 40 hf, waek<br />

wilh geaa- fringe banefjli. Call PiaMart<br />

Hol.l. 1H.I9M, • to 4:H MeMay thru<br />

•Friday. Aikftr Mr, Ihliit, H<br />

M*TURl WOMAN to wee* In Mkwy<br />

Av*. itare, i lay waak. Write •*• 147<br />

iHtlinehLaiter. if<br />

YIAR ROUND paiitlH In Htlva rail<br />

•itat. offlta, sanaral afHea want, Salarv<br />

tomm.nur.te wtth ability Ply* ttf<br />

w«k Including »al. or Jun. C4II Ht4fN. 1.<br />

MATUrU INDIVIDUAL! Mr pteatlnf,<br />

(Maunt talipMM work III your MM,<br />

Npurly wag*, no MilKf, Contact Advance<br />

Ic*ta!i,flf.fi4l, 1.1?<br />

IALEIMAN WANTIB, rail ntata MM. .<br />

Varied Nun, Ou>ranla*« wtMly<br />

Mliryptyteaiwi.C«ItlMl.i. Ill<br />

li«iilTA«¥. Part HIM »aim« tor<br />

parianabia Indlvlaval. typing, «.<br />

coliant working «MHIafll It the MfMM<br />

Plata, Ocean Clty'i hj.ufy Mgh rha, IN,<br />

UM. _- • M4<br />

CMK-lia«rl*fiM, em ffyar, BrvKar,<br />

MM pay, ifaaaV war*, new **aaa).<br />

mm, atvtncHiiaiR gtarinleM. can Ml,<br />

MI, Mr, niimpi ar Mf, •»!*• tor (p.<br />

polntm.nt.AveWl.N.j. £f,<br />

OIL IURNU Mlf MMiE7M<br />

Apply Mfitan NalaftMy Ml<br />

NewRd.Llinwe*,N.J.«j'-4in- Ml<br />

MATURE, ait<br />

dully nan aentta In wiau Iwtei. Part<br />

Dm • •«. t a.m . ipM 14 kri. «a»y.)<br />

Apply lit panen. Ha parttkta, * i . *,<br />

ft.SeaiRQiy , tM<br />

PONTIAC. 1(79 Catallna 4 oaor MMtap,<br />

31,9M mllet, fully NulppM, radio aM<br />

air csMllionlng, 114)0. Ocean City iff.<br />

70?). M<br />

INI CHIVRSLIT Impala, |fn4n GIB<br />

with 4 barrel paw. ster . paw, trakM,<br />

paw. nan, aura, i new Nnt. Mttt selli<br />

O9lnioverf«i,lllt,Can«ff4ee7, a.11<br />

IM4 CADILLAC PLfHTWOOD Mack,<br />

black vinyl Inferior, fully equipped,<br />

MW mmaga, almssl naw Hres, tiHa, Can<br />

be seen b,appt. Cell owner *l>4MI. til<br />

WILUeiMDS.<br />

Sales & service, body<br />

repairs and painting.<br />

*9 9th St., Octan City.<br />

Phdtit 3W-0M2<br />

«TA«YTVPI»T Mir ,<br />

VMT mm*. Ham 11» 4 pm.<br />

r ', Ml<br />

,'oclAN CITY<br />

VJgtt Jtuai<br />

'gjatirUMi aar- tirtfMl<br />

n<br />

SAVE<br />

ON GAS<br />

t.pfler<br />

Sit n MIM pn-<br />

SHELLROB<br />

MOTORS<br />

MM • ft»MM • P-tf.<br />

•L^i"iii|UUP<br />

HESITANT about Buying a utM car Irani<br />

a dealerf So am i, fhat'i wtiy I My all<br />

my can directly Iron, private ownen and<br />

can guarantee them ta you. M can aM<br />

irueiii frtm Hfl.so, •sughf. Mid, tradad.<br />

Ttrfnl weekly, manthiy. Cousin ChucK'l<br />

Auto Sale where cuitontert send thMr<br />

Irlandt. Ocean Helghli Ave I mile Wntot<br />

siarn'i, Someri polnl. «7. )i«. tf<br />

USED CARS<br />

With Plenty of<br />

'41 VW_— PiitMck, funraol, new fires,<br />

AM.FM radio, licallenf condillon.<br />

li^fMH!<br />

BILL GANNON<br />

Painting Contractor<br />

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

PflEMIUM I HUT USED<br />

Fully hsored- Wily Work Done<br />

Call Anytime 927-1939<br />

'41 FORD Fairiane, automatic. V.1, rajlo<br />

•IM •iceiitnl condition. 17,010 mil..<br />

wa no<br />

IW1 CHRYSLER Newport Rovai. I«-<br />

cellant undrflan, 11,000 rnllei- Phone<br />

IWflH. lio PAINTING,<br />

Ken Breckley<br />

phone 399-5354<br />

GALL NOW!<br />

Eugene W. Pasblejf<br />

nOtNCYINC \,<br />

COMPLETE INSfWANCrV<br />

SERVICE ' v<br />

UiareKoatl. Marmara<br />

DIAL 399.3344<br />

^i<br />

PROF. SERVICES PROP, SIRV. BOATS FOR SALE<br />

PAGE H ~ SECTION TVW?<br />

FOR SALE FOR SALE<br />

• PUNTING •<br />

INTERIOR *EXTER.0rt<br />

Tall J, \<br />

JOHN DALESSAHMft<br />

3S9-9108<br />

;<br />

Free Estimates<br />

Spt-cial ralH for 1n|i>ri6r<br />

painting. Over 20 years<br />

experience. '<br />

TUNE IN<br />

0 NFilsl •<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

'• i i ••' •. • i, \ »\ 11<br />

399-4310<br />

fiLIESON'S TV<br />

Good Transportation<br />

Specials<br />

They're rarin* to get out on<br />

the road. We want them off<br />

the lot.<br />

4LTBSSTISNS — Men's and women'!<br />

cloth.! Alto Cushion illptsaarl,<br />

I<strong>is</strong>triiy dsne and prompt larvice.<br />

Rejion.blB Anytime Mr. ami Mr),<br />

M.nry Mikfarlan, II i l«h If. 1M*17I.<br />

Mon.tliryiat. H<br />

JOHN*! WALL SC« API NO ifarlnarlr<br />

Fr.nk i Wall Scraping), pral estimate.,<br />

Proliltlanil wortmanililp Call 1M.MI1,<br />

line answer JM J744 tio<br />

AUTOS FOR SALI<br />

S4LR00FING<br />

HOTTARSPECIALISTS<br />

New r«al, old row raaai'M, rosl<br />

recoafad witfi atire hel f ar<br />

AVMASI SIZE IMP (H<br />

Alls aimers and shingle*<br />

C*H 399-2594 „<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

HOUSE and<br />

T NRRylCE<br />

AniwcrAUCaiit /iBmniuiv<br />

ILECTRie NIAT BUS SPECUl I»<br />

AKDERSON<br />

Electric Company<br />

i:>4. r )WfS'. AW. nial SS9-S44S<br />

LlMS Olds PIS Cutlass. Four<br />

IDr, Sedan.<br />

|lM5 Dodge Pblara, TweDr.<br />

iardlop. ,'<br />

|i9e5 Dodge CoronM 440 Two<br />

Jr. Hardlop,<br />

llSSS Pontlac Tempest, Four<br />

[Dr. Sedan,<br />

IMS 1'lymouth Valiant, Two"<br />

Or. Sedan,<br />

1964 Dart 270, Four Dr.'<br />

Sedan.<br />

1962 Chrysler Newport, Four i<br />

Dr. Sedan. Excellent Con-<br />

dition.<br />

1170 CADILLAC<br />

Stdan DeVUto<br />

CARS 4 TRUCKS<br />

7th and lay Av.niw, Oc«an City, N.J, 08226<br />

609-399-0700<br />

Turqouittf with Black Top<br />

and Interior, Full Com*<br />

piemen! of Cadillac Ac-<br />

cessories. 11,305 Original<br />

Miles.<br />

DRUCK<br />

PONTIAC • CADILLAC<br />

TEMPEST<br />

12tti and Asbury Avenue<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

Ash us, wef ent<br />

inivst any kind'<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

Hfinci (titilwin<br />

ISO Asbury Avenue<br />

74!»Wesl Aveniii" n<br />

GUSS TOPS<br />

and<br />

MIRRORS<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

1B0 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Dial3».2224 FH<br />

BROOKS TV<br />

Quality Service<br />

TV illadin Repairs<br />

Kliilnmii Nerviflhi<br />

KtANrrvicing :<br />

PIIIIXO Sales<br />

and Service<br />

TVBKIVTALS<br />

71* Asbury Ave.<br />

Open Friday Iveninfi Fit<br />

tar Kadbs Repaired<br />

Coles Radio Service<br />

MOTOIOLA SALES aM t» VICI<br />

Aiillwrilea SeralM stif tan far<br />

OtCO • t<br />

Wilrwlm Bros.<br />

; Ropflnfl<br />

1<br />

Pill ifriMAni - *1i Aft«r S p.m. M-<br />

im . • if*<br />

Mr.<br />

UWMCttE<br />

R. D. iXJinrait<br />

39S-1M7<br />

1 BOAT SUP<br />

FMRENT<br />

Uii atwnniaaaia uf ta n H. Mai<br />

Free «Mr, alactricliy. anl parking.<br />

a)f N*4lraat MMft * PaM AM. M<br />

M*M Waterway, eatn City. Cad<br />

MMtaiilfflaillarMtiUi.MlJIM. HI<br />

cmi llr.N, crU) H.aa. car Mi 1#>J ntut, Mil<br />

fi Ski<br />

2nlr* It Ml p.<br />

•Icytlei, ecaan » Wesley Aval, ar MN<br />

m-uit. fir<br />

1 WHITE termlc* vamtlei, Mil ae-<br />

tommMate II" round MMi, II I II,<br />

brand new j t pi. wrougtlt Iran porth tat, I<br />

.mbraiia takW, 41" round A a oialn, call<br />

W-SH1 attar 1 p.m. H7<br />

/CeMPLtTi offta l.rnlture, 1 eucutKe<br />

' desk i I iarl*aj armctialri I pyN4ip<br />

aialri I.MO-etartal deik, I aacrMariM<br />

cl>»lr,llUlngtatilimjl»loraiie cabinet/1 i<br />

tutgahydiioia t tt.« *in.i i ami tatiag i i<br />

IllWt, All Had metal UMeti with wabwt<br />

.trliii.tlMlW-iWiltarip.nl, m<br />

OMPlRIM-tWIHIi HIM*, wmntate<br />

twin, large Mtecllon m flm faMa,<br />

Mill service, N MlfatiM. Aha tNp-<br />

cMr* anal drapery fatrM IvaNaMa. Can<br />

PAINTI — OttanNmiM c»lers, IMarMr<br />

and aitanaf, m a •fuart. UM a<br />

galHn.tNarwInJnfllUamt.llHWatt<br />

in.<br />

ia IHOP lelling {amplm awe*,<br />

.retiring Hill fill, Tlte Naw InHaiM<br />

lli«p»nme»HeYatl»WettAve Ptf<br />

ANNARELLI'I (ICYCLII. Rtlllait<br />

DvneH, Ralalgn. Mught, tail, reMM<br />

traoetf. Full IlM ol accaitarlll. laraMi<br />

tM pans tar all w.ei in JIM, mi'<br />

Aibury Am,, oc«n city Rentall U caM'<br />

aar haur. FH<br />

FIRETHQRN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

•OARDINO ana SRMMINS<br />

Par sap and Cats<br />

"In me Home" Care<br />

Pltk-Up and Delivery<br />

PLBAJE CALL (B-MI,<br />

- Vtllm Mm at anttauai<br />

anal addmenti. Ran hand carved<br />

weMen cigar llare Indian plui many,<br />

many Hems, Three miles from lafflari<br />

Painl Clrclt on the Mays Landlna M.<br />

fund.y>only lip.m • p«<br />

TOY TSiri Ni - Buy aM sell #»y Hit, any"<br />

*nr teMdniw. cal) UMsia ar<br />

rilt ilLU<br />

DOGGIE MOTiEL<br />

A b*»i*«tul, private<br />

in Hie country. Expert MM,<br />

"CATSWEIXOME"<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

FhoM 628-22U<br />

„, ' . DUNCAN PHTPB dining IM MIM,<br />

'•*»' **r MHi fas aaftiap ask) bvlaat, tli duira.<br />

, «aar<br />

CA g<br />

Mail tw wrvar •*' hrttet, ill ,<br />

IM taMa,'tM. m It, tiarniftaoa, IM<br />

BUS, OPPORTUNITIES<br />

SOMIKt POINT, pluarl., IMW modern<br />

Mldlng MI Some I, <strong>On</strong>at apeertunBy<br />

far anyone who walrti fs mam rial money.<br />

Orace Realty, Re.tiar.iath a Asbury in,<br />

1*1.1111. tf<br />

HOTII. In Ocean CHy, Mf rMMh M<br />

•ft:<br />

CHAiHltn« fence try RICH Haitran, sales<br />

and fniMIMiai), /«• estimates Call<br />

anytime. MttJM Mt<br />

VENETIAN<br />

MADETOORDER<br />

We also<br />

r ~ •• ^aT J ^agv ^^^^^BBgBfJPm<br />

4 Door PlUartd HartMtf. Factory Ah-. AM-<br />

FM »«•«. M«ct Shift A«o. Tnnt..<br />

Am«r, KteHtg. P«w«r Branca, SDvfr<br />

Etahh. Stack Vtayl Top, W.W.Hre«. V«y<br />

.aeaa. Stack No. fM.<br />

1<br />

I door hardt#. V-« flctorjair.<br />

attotnatlc tftMmlnioa. power ^<br />

pow«r brakatv muk button ratUtt. medtam<br />

Uw meUllitii*!. Mkck vkyt Jvaf and «U<br />

Woyl Irterior, suck No. als. •<br />

IMS UiOfU. 0WTWakT4L<br />

4 Door pdl pM>er Factory Air. Wkitrj-<br />

Re-Slat-Repair<br />

DlalaiMIM<br />

SIAfHORE<br />

VENETIAN IklND CO .<br />

(MaMlltdiirfrsI '<br />

'.iU«aMnanwvd<br />

MMMra. N.J<br />

STEEL<br />

Fire {scapes<br />

PJONTIIIG CONTItACTOR<br />

spraying-rollerbniaJi<br />

c»nikfag<br />

, exterior<br />

• Call BOW»»r<br />

FM.<br />

IfM le< IVINRUDI PliEROLAM M.<br />

beard, ootboard III h.p. aeldsm U1M.<br />

•oed caMltia*, ItM, im IM LMn<br />

Trailer, MM Ik. c.a*crty IlM, Mf-fMt<br />

immam*7er (i-ilii inr\t*t. Mt<br />

Ifll SLA1ITRON BT.Iilwilfl iff! return<br />

•Jh.p Johnson. Oa« ten* and cantreli<br />

«neiafpa»teHar,«illfi»IP*i.l»l-<br />

Mff, r «<br />

11*1, llDd, Hrd, Beth Judah AgdiWInn.<br />

im Vantnar Ava,, Vantner, NJ. tuning<br />

raam f pan - II a.m. 1 p.m. Osnallon |l.jl,<br />

wllhlhlsadsijs. ' |.t7<br />

TWO chairs, ana wlttl ottoman, pMfvrWe.<br />

pair al Milla china lamp* wlttl shades.<br />

lal.artun.aMy.mSlM, HI<br />

MM MD, vac«um, Mil ilia crib with<br />

naw maftrasi. an* laMa, call IM.<br />

•W, HI<br />

CRIE.cne.to1 drawers, I able. faMInf bad,<br />

ffllnw, sofa, easy ctiak, cot, two<br />

kitchen chairs. Nethlng over M, 711 Ml<br />

Itreat.JfMUI. H7<br />

•ia men-i clottiet, ofactlcally naw, Ipari<br />

lackatt * to 11 Illi trousers u a M U,<br />

Call lit MH.ntoJ p.m. a.|7<br />

HiaHEACK upholstered arm their.<br />

, wgctail arm aM but* trim. Dark gold.<br />

»WdMC»Mlt,on,M6.ae.ltt Jt», 1-17<br />

"i EL«c>««atirig tan, ilia 14" * l«"i I<br />

Immsdlela 4*1 vary. Partita* EuHdars.<br />

Call ftr-iwi after rpm ' pit.<br />

AUNTIE TIQWE f»l»ck again: Win, M, '<br />

naw and cellectlbtet. aa Astiury Ava. Tta<br />

ihap witn tnt wtilta Dlcket tana. V<strong>is</strong>it the<br />

new MO black on Asbury. ft 7<br />

available on kaaa ar purcnase.<br />

Houl, Illi* Ocaan Ave. tt<br />

THREE PI<br />

(•• range,<br />

sapirate bmller,<br />

rMa, •«•> UN,<br />

irnar, griddle,<br />

pMWl. «-l?<br />

ATTINTIM<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantity D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

pinrof '••$'<br />

Kl.BrTHICAL SiPftLlES •<br />

AC ELECTRICIL f<br />

SUPPLT<br />

'im Wesl Ave. Dill 3Mh3llO<br />

OPCNDAILYIto!<br />

ft. (fift 342-8471<br />

STOPU,<br />

far<br />

FKEE<br />

w<br />

t MWMMMAI, MM NfM M fMn-<br />

I anNailawi prttaa. jaa'i lawn aar.<br />

>Mt, MpMMklg. Prn nflitiitai,<br />

i A»ena«* far tee*«l<br />

f a^irtriia.lniWhw.<br />

rn nflititi<br />

ntalnt«e>enta, smell<br />

' *' rAI Jtv T l!J2 " -i:l B " lf<br />

nil MTIiyiATE* MR INTBRIOR<br />

PAIHTIHO POR fM,L AND WIN.<br />

in Carol Ave.<br />

Pleauiatyitle.N.J.<br />

*m<br />

A 1 PaMsHn*<br />

*<br />

•4-<br />

H*C SERVICES<br />

Dakrhremoyctl • haultaf<br />

HI<br />

THE BOAT SHOP<br />

Sttn la S«Mn Potot<br />

(*MMf7-MII<br />

SHf-5. S».M ,„<br />

OARAOI »- •• P«pgr g«c«i. mri aavan,<br />

Aa«Ht M. II, II Pf*» IHItlHI<br />

WOODS<br />

• REALTOR •<br />

111 Wait Aftnua<br />

0ial3M-02O0<br />

R.I. FOR SALE R.I, FOR SAL€<br />

(URFBOARD, V Hansan it-U. *eod<br />

camuflan, M, or betl attar, Ca|l 1*»<br />

tm. i.17<br />

MEN'I 1) • SIKE, 4 years aM, •MMMHt<br />

candllton H5 talljtmn , a-ir<br />

CARPETt-EKAND NEW <strong>On</strong>e • I II<br />

green lhag. rubber Hacked, reg ITt.T?,<br />

sale UI.M. <strong>On</strong>e » K u red and black, hwal<br />

Ha*, ryiear backed, reg. Ifa.ff, |M<br />

HIM Red twaas Hwal Map, nktw<br />

talked, ••»" « !'l", reg ili.M, ule III.M<br />

a sq. yards gf ft width green carved<br />

polyester, ref- MM.II, Mil IHI.M.<br />

therwInWIIIIams, lUOWeuAv, |l<br />

5TRBTCM ANB 1BW sawing machine, ll<br />

cabinet with chair, outlll was H31.M.<br />

Naw IIH.M camptefe. Man, Ocean City<br />

Palmar Cenur, lltji * Haven, nt lWa.a-17<br />

IIS IAS fEWINO MACHINE In caMnet<br />

with chair. Mat IIH.M, new illt.fj, '<br />

Mars, ocean CHy Palmar Canter, mill<br />

Haven 1H1JM §-17<br />

M" Avoca* III range Contlnous CIMH<br />

oven. lilfM dant an tile. Was miJUJ.<br />

NOW iitf.fi. faari, Ocean city. Painter<br />

Center.lath*Haven mim a-»<br />

ELECTRIC AVOCAbO DRYER. Wai<br />

Wm\M, now 1171, Man, Ocun dt»,<br />

Palmar Center, Uth ft Maven M4PH.I-17<br />

WOODS<br />

INITAJT INCOME _ tun ,•»,,»<br />

apanmentL i three<br />

<strong>is</strong>mi ina , t<br />

•mr-m apartment. Three at lha<br />

•partmaem an rente* ,„«, M l a l<br />

naar Mia OarMlL Tour<br />

accountant will .are. th<strong>is</strong> Is an a-<br />

captianal Inveitmeni call far "-<br />

WMflM imnawafa pMMUIafiV<br />

OVEBLOOKINO LAOOON - Malan<br />

hwr year old home, Ttiere are s<br />

bedroenss, lamlly room with<br />

llreplace, IV, ceramic Ilia baths,<br />

illQvfll it ftlt^^Fffl> Of>^?t9 iHtftfrniinaDi<br />

Call far immettiaN intpMtHn.<br />

WOODS<br />

COMMERCIAL ZONE - High traffic<br />

araa, wM* »b-eel, kM« of ,m<br />

m.tared parking. Presently occupied<br />

at single lamlly, I Mdmam, neattd<br />

home wfHi Mparata detached »m<br />

marefHclancyBpartmanllnreer. Use<br />

tar iacMia ar tawiaiitk and M M<br />

commercial. Cell fw Inspect**<br />

NORTH SECTION, wnimer haaia «<br />

. iiniU 1 M, Pirst naar hat i<br />

bedrtems, m baths, living « , and<br />

kllchen with tWn ana. tacfM liaar<br />

Mt large darm tlyle badrwn and<br />

uiallar BefrMn, Aililnf IN.IN<br />

JPACIOU* oardam hena naar<br />

Baacn, Rare npaaHantfy Is can-<br />

vert ta Main at minimal caat, Twe<br />

Hedreoms an HrIT ftaar, 4 badraoni on<br />

MCMKI fkwr. Hlfchan an eacfi naar, 1<br />

open poruves phn HM aatK wHt acaan<br />

view. Prevldn camMrtakM taannar<br />

ar yearly Ifetagj pkjt outilandlng<br />

potential far above average Income<br />

ifffptcffaHf i i f t<br />

WOODS<br />

• RMLTOR *<br />

218 Wait Ironao<br />

Dial 398-0200<br />

SHARP<br />

REALTORS<br />

YOU'LL ENJOY the<br />

OCEAN VIEW from th<strong>is</strong><br />

2-famUy near 29th ft, beach.<br />

Heated, wuher, dryer, d<strong>is</strong>h-<br />

washer. FinancLog<br />

•vallable.<br />

RELAX ta thl» 2 BB horn*.<br />

I^ASY<br />

LIVING in th<strong>is</strong> Curtom-<br />

Bullt DUPLEX. Heated &<br />

air-condJtkmtd.<br />

CALL6O9-39S-1637<br />

2700 Asbury Ave,<br />

ErmaR. Kuhn.<br />

AB»O€. Broker<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

. GUEST HOUSE with<br />

repeat family clientele.<br />

Good income. It roonil, 3<br />

kitcheni, airy porche*.<br />

centrally located. Financing<br />

avuUable to quallfled buyer.<br />

JUST LISTED, OFF SHORE<br />

HOME on Z large k*», IV,<br />

batbi, 4 Bedroomi, cedar<br />

closet, tall cellar and attic, 2<br />

ear detached garage.<br />

Separate workshop. Mutt be<br />

leen to appreciate, Aitdng<br />

I5M00.<br />

JUST LISTED — 3 bedroom,<br />

Hi baths, corner duplex.<br />

Excellent income. Far-<br />

niihed, $50,000,<br />

BOSS<br />

REALTORS<br />

3258 Asbury Ave,<br />

Phone 399-2098<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

»»f Tl. - Math ma, 1 yaar M M<br />

aim, BiMMt (name. PaNy<br />

raflled. RaManaMy trMM. A real<br />

'vy. Call far Informal**<br />

DUPLEX wHt. heal, year nmm<br />

letanen. Two J kMnani apt.. lee<br />

It naw. AsKIno HJ.JW.<br />

V«AH ROUND • Mnw yppa,<br />

catfafa. In town, Mullen. Naar<br />

town and boardwalk. Mm j Mnam<br />

ap*,aniitf|MrMrBfr.iMllM.cai<br />

n on th<strong>is</strong> ana.<br />

1EACH BLOCK DUPLEX - 1<br />

Bedrooms, Halm nan, dlolng<br />

room, mchan aadi flaw. Partial<br />

Mat, <strong>On</strong>ly ijf.no<br />

ftww MMIH<br />

DUfL«x • — stn it.<br />

recreallan field. Yaar<br />

bedroom apt. wnh famlaoa.<br />

Mraani apt, plui raan arttta fwaar<br />

rakm and prliate antranca tar yasir<br />

l i «t*IH ar anali. Oauy tar.Ma.<br />

(INTIR CITY gaaM hearse<br />

lar yaar ntvM. Two a#rt aaa} I<br />

OeM rats ana at "<br />

flOUR APTi, - 1 uarn plui . ..<br />

Prime IMIIiaa. naar beach.<br />

boardwalk, center city. laUfMM.<br />

Dan. Call us now.<br />

MULTIPt,! APTS. - aaack Week, 1<br />

rnree sadrsam apts. and I lafa<br />

bedreom aartga apt. Act naw far<br />

immediate Inco I<br />

Ill Avtnt<br />

BELL, JR., INC.<br />

REALTORS.<br />

SOUTH END DUPLEX<br />

Two blocks from the teach and only 1 year* oM,<br />

th<strong>is</strong> duplex It in A-l condition...compi«tEiiy<br />

winteriittd...ready for ytar-round or vaeatimr<br />

living. 3 bedroomt, 2 batlit, living room, dining<br />

area, modern kitchen with all appliance*,,<br />

laundry room with washer-dryer on the first<br />

floor...one unit furn<strong>is</strong>hed. Inspection by ap-<br />

pointment only. Hurry I Thi* one won't la»t<br />

m WEST AVENUE PHONE<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITiii*"<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

PINANCtNO A PKOSLEMr—Lease.<br />

Lease Purchase or buy your way<br />

Wta th<strong>is</strong> wonderful aooartunlly Jtart<br />

yaur swn twuneas m IMi single ar<br />

double store on Duty Asbury An.<br />

dawntvwn whlla ttia ivmfher crowli<br />

an here<br />

YEAR ROUND OENERAL ITORI—<br />

Eipected lo gross mtr ••ao.MO.M<br />

th<strong>is</strong> yaar Thia H a rail buy at<br />

Hit (MM<br />

TOMORROW MEAN* NEVER —<br />

• Takeover mil paalltaMa D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

Drug Mslnaii naw M.1MK plus<br />

Inventory It only a small fraction ol<br />

the proflls you tan raaHie with tnlt<br />

tacatad In tha heat af<br />

'CDNDOMINIUHA IITEJ — Wa Kava<br />

•eyeral la chaos a mn thai will<br />

KanlnsMgta Iram SO vnlti la teveral<br />

MHMT4fl VAtf ft.<br />

ASBUBV AVI. inra tor rant, 111! a<br />

THRU BOARDWALK ITQRIS<br />

POR lALI _ Prime facetMn.<br />

IM in Mr lunher details<br />

CAMPSROUNDi in our tpMlalty,<br />

itap In aM MKUH our naw<br />

ll.tlno.<br />

siViALl. 1U1INIM kOCATION an<br />

Atmir. *»|., Mail Itr hardwsra,<br />

alfifrltar tgpfM, PUmWfil ten-<br />

fracter.<br />

THINK BIS — Vear round garden<br />

apts . tewnlwusei - dupleiH<br />

ranflnf in slie train 12 unlti thru<br />

several huMfraa mitt, same Mean-<br />

dary financing availatle. Wa allar<br />

camilafa manapinant services, stop<br />

In and dlscv<strong>is</strong> with aur smmanlal<br />

•ail.<br />

ifeE US 1W3ARDING HOTELS - MOTEtS - MARINAS -<br />

JlAND - NURSERY • ANTIQUE SHOP • SEASONAL<br />

OHOCfiRY-THEAT MARKET • PASTRY SHOP - MANY<br />

6THERS. '<br />

COISTJU. RE«LT», Realtors<br />

Af4WMf Oetan City, I. J.<br />

ttMtM •••..'<br />

Colonial<br />

Williamsburg<br />

Comes to Ocean City<br />

t^/OUR<br />

se/^ons<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

in<br />

Ocean City, NJ,<br />

• Vtf, Cnlrirtiil wnKamihiirc IMI<br />

cnnit to Ornn Cily, N, I., HIII) ihg.<br />

fslindirif Gf tlii tslgiiiil r,ilh iht<br />

i i O C i '; 1<br />

I<br />

Ibi pod hli ihi! ynu «re Peking,<br />

him. [he Four SHMIIIS wain it<br />

p«!Slhll (or you In r»i|gy |hll laU<br />

Summer inrni'uics ntf 4 not ha<br />

piriM jwJy like taJth umhrilUi<br />

nifl jiigikE) (Hr, Thi ((tlml el<br />

tnl!>bilii( ing tfiinily {tncnirij<br />

by i <strong>is</strong>inufti by tha sn ean bi<br />

•jlfnaed Ihreuih fill, muter, ind<br />

iplinl.<br />

starting at<br />

II I<br />

$23,300<br />

tifFOUR<br />

.<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

' ' eiMCllOHS: M* s« >•<br />

16Easl»nstlreet.Ocaa«Clly.M-J.atJM<br />

. CiNIMflMMM<br />

lAMPLIOPIIIIM<br />

Berger Realty<br />

SIMS<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST I7« W|<br />

R.I. — FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE RE. FOR SAk c R.E. FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE<br />

ANNOUNCING...<br />

a new beach-front condominium<br />

Ocean plaza<br />

... and the opening of our on-site sales office<br />

at 27th and the beach,Longport,New jersey<br />

Longport, "The Pearl of Absecon Island",<br />

nestled at the edge of a limitless water-world<br />

... a beautiful residential community with<br />

an exceptional zest for living , . . now gives<br />

you LONGPORT OCEAN PLAZA, and a<br />

chance at "the very good life"!<br />

DIRECTIONS: Take Bliuk FJorss Pk,,<br />

While Horse Pk., A. C. Expy. (all inter-<br />

Sic!in« Garden Stale Pky, or Rt, 9).<br />

Ooiiin City-Longporl Br,, Somefi Pl.-<br />

Longporl Br,, MariHo Br,, of Brigantine<br />

Br(th«n JoUdW AHafliic &»' ttf<br />

OCEAN PLAZA al 2?lh Sf.<br />

Residences priced from $35,900<br />

INFORMATION: (608) 828-1838<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

EIGHT BEACH UNITS<br />

CONTACT ED HUSTON of the Bcrgtr<br />

Comrawctel DcpartuiMit for »U tb* d*i«IU on<br />

thli pre-fill llMlng on the beachfront. Inelude*<br />

I 2-btdroom furnlihed »p»rtmenli.<br />

Very little nitntmiiiee for excellent return<br />

on summer renUU. (No phone Info.)<br />

GARAGE FOR SALE<br />

VALUABLE cammercUl lot MB Ml MrMt<br />

Indudea 1-itory block building preiently HMd<br />

m guaie. Lot It»i •. Otald be die Mwi<br />

locitton (or your own tailnetl. Afktag<br />

117.500. for lot Ul building.<br />

HOT DOG STAND<br />

BUSIEST BEACH In town. Tfcit'i where<br />

you'll Bnd thii outtunding builMxi plu*<br />

beautiful owneri apartment overluokbg<br />

oetan. <strong>On</strong> lot N i IN. Financing •vtllabte,<br />

EARLY RETIREMENT<br />

GUESTHOUSE—<strong>On</strong>e or the few Hi the Moth<br />

Mid. Featiarei 1» room* phu winterited<br />

owner'* apMtment where you can live year<br />

roand while making your Income In the<br />

tarn mer. Large corner lot acroM from beach.<br />

ISS.M0. •* i<br />

RESIDGHTIAL<br />

YEAR ROUND RENTAL<br />

LIKE NEW 2nd flaw apartmefll will be<br />

•vallaUc for yearly reaut In ml*V8«jptamtor.<br />

» 3-b«drw>m J-tatfc oak I* being r*M«4<br />

anfnrnlitaMl, miking It Ideal far retirette*<br />

couple wkh their own fanMwf. W*. fw<br />

month pirn electric. Jkt-L<br />

1 TIP*-.- \<br />

REDUCED TOMMM.<br />

RANCHER with everythhkf ok rot floor tor<br />

comlartable ihore llrtef. FeatHrci 3<br />

BcirMmi Mid 1% baikt. Large icreeMd<br />

M»|o artit to die fan. Urge lot. WanU «*JrA<br />

ietUement. fta.|M.<br />

r<br />

JUST FINISHED FOR VOU<br />

BRAND NEW tingle family h*we awal*<br />

yew y bnpectioci. ptoau B B It 1* ro««y roam; waft w ate* ihtaf<br />

roam room and icretncd screwed poreli; pondi; t bMrtwau<br />

downrtalr, •• Hh bath and * arlnssss m~<br />

stair. «Hh bam,C^aMeasfc>>cali«aii«l«k<br />

a daptex later«i. BeMg4a»M aMfanlifcil Ml<br />

nehjdes carpctkig aadkltakeB apfllaaiai<br />

Stap In; no phone tribrtaatlaft.<br />

BEACHntONTOf^ORTUNITY<br />

HOUSE WITH aMefcncy apartaMart b<br />

ctaded on th<strong>is</strong> beacUrmt afiiratc wtt ti<br />

Khtel ift tti£h A<br />

detlrtMe retMMdtal 'arw mm* *+m& ''<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

INVESfMENT, claw Is KWd Midi.<br />

•ictiliin aMitltn, maka an •«•<br />

^MimintM To Ml III ItMrt L Man),<br />

Raattir,4M!JMBiiry,KI.Hf4>M, Ml<br />

srosi - Ma* toawii «Brt«. iuiiaeia<br />

any bullnill, 78 aareii!! niorlli»««<br />

ilM lB*i^sinlm»»UW-51M.>l<br />

R.E. FOR SAL!<br />

INVESTMENT - 1 ynlil «(•» l» irfat,<br />

ktifh. Mi.lM, e«btri (,, Mara,<br />

!H*I,TSII, 4m &»•«•?, Wt-OTM »•»<br />

TUCKANsI RIVIB PROMT eanift. tun<br />

room, itvint) room, ginin* room. KHchin,<br />

f IMNHrUi Iwlti. oil hat waiar knl,<br />

d.l.ch.d faraii, PrinliKn willlimi,<br />

•••Mr, DM Bay I*. M7<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

INUS HAHM - ey»im *•*». •<br />

b.droomi, 1M, *•!•». MfiHm* pig<br />

IMHM U»IH» room, tortr MO, tllnlnj<br />

«.*; Wlcllall, Hal. liaari, lirmgi.1<br />

llratiaca, iatt witiriM IIWaT *•* MMtor<br />

pl.nt.rt. nun*, ffltav mwMi MMm In<br />

MNHM to dock, ftr fw« W «J •** •«£<br />

_ tutor! t. mars, Rl(H,TOt, «*»<br />

MNltMfM Ml<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Ocean City's magnificent 14<br />

story Qcianfront condominium<br />

... offering an ifwlrenmerit<br />

of ijiiupily eligariei to<br />

the most d<strong>is</strong>cerning resident.<br />

BALIS • YIABLY MNTALS<br />

• SUMMER RENTALS<br />

PARK PL & THE BEACH<br />

BitW<strong>is</strong>n 3rd & 4th Streets<br />

OCIAN CITY N.J.<br />

«93995353<br />

BRUCE F, Ml LEY, INC. Agent<br />

Furn<strong>is</strong>hed condominiums ready<br />

for immediate occupancy, all<br />

with oceanfrofft view.<br />

^spinnaker<br />

condominium<br />

in Ste Isle City<br />

Tain hit §M off (hi Osf##n %\m%<br />

Porkwoy ood follow iHo Iba ocean<br />

Offering the Flnwt in Seashore Living<br />

TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE-A<br />

great year roand or lanmtr<br />

tone In a «ajet ndghborbood.<br />

Ha* 1 bedraani, 1 bath, Hvtog<br />

room, dtokg area and Utdnv.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Imt U • MMHtnt condition<br />

aad priced right for the<br />

smart akappa'.<br />

YEARLY RENTALS — Two 3<br />

bedroom, I bath apt*. Rerty<br />

for Immediate occfepaacy.<br />

Harry!<br />

BUS. OPPOR. - WoVe worktag<br />

oa, a Bating ol a vary<br />

p#afliaal« aM«i fa 0C If W<<br />

b%»tar<strong>is</strong>tMasjri«af<strong>is</strong><br />

aarttas, B|M(« call as.<br />

411 W iMMi<br />

W- V«rytasUfalyaei»aiM< m<br />

COTTAGE - Central location. I<br />

bedroom*, living room,<br />

kitchen, bath, serened porch,<br />

enclosed buck yard and oataMe<br />

stab- to second floor. Potential<br />

far aaotker apt. Heated and<br />

fnrah*ed, IMM»<br />

OCEAN raONT DUPLEX _ In<br />

prime area. Please can a* for<br />

information.<br />

LAGOONPRONT HOME — 3<br />

jJjedr«oms. 3 baths a»d partly<br />

OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX _<br />

3 iEDROOM DUPLEX - Alas<br />

naa 2 IMI antaa, Bvhg nakn.<br />

dU.f «raa aad Idtchai w eaca<br />

'Moar^flaaT yesM now an* la<br />

.<<br />

, august in<br />

R:E. FOR SALE<br />

ownr an, nm tmr,<br />

•S.IWMI Hw»Mlir, (MM Nrkllll<br />

RE FOR SALE<br />

MODIRN Wain, all aMe. 1 Mi 1 ••.<br />

Knt atll IIIIIAarrlHl, hlTI. Hf.Mt.<br />

RMaft U Mary, I RaafMr, «m Mttftt<br />

t-M<br />

FOR SALi BY OWNER<br />

Attractive center hall—three-bedroom<br />

Cape Cod all electric—heat and central<br />

air conditioning. Corner lot— 57'/j x90.<br />

_._•_ PIRST FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

room, den, extra large master bedroom with<br />

walk-in closet and private bath,<br />

'_ SECOND FLOOR<br />

2 large bedrooms, bath and walk-in cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closets.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes Included.<br />

Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed less l<strong>is</strong>ted personal items.<br />

Convenient location, near best beaches, and<br />

boardwalk,<br />

INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200 23rd Street, Ocean City, N. j.<br />

Phone 399.7073<br />

A community of tin* honm en tfM witir,.. with bridfaiM<br />

Kan lot y*chiimwi to trw op«n wm. A qubt Domfortibl*<br />

plK* to coma to... ttWi) »ot(v», dtyt ginyity M nijtiti of<br />

•ritirtiininf ami quM niMatton,<br />

Com* yMt with m toitay. Wa'll ihow you trw qo.llty of<br />

livinB your family an txptrltnc* in thh txejuiiva bonting<br />

community. And... Tfw MEM art RiflM. W» »y«n twva «<br />

lq r»Ai<br />

with a PrMkNallwa, lumwaM MM,<br />

Mi b»lim«n1 MM mMV MHr iifrn. »1<br />

MMM, mil ii «w Mm*. Mr fw, Naa<br />

HaMar wttl #in VM u .Mir. Kn{ tMMn.<br />

Contal RaaMy, nMIMn, 1M HtUntlc AIM,<br />

mNH If<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

R.E. VOR SALE<br />

VI AN SOUND (mill ill Iht OarMIII ahlt<br />

•mail 1 kagiwni r.nl.l tott.B. an*<br />

MKlnini kuiiwku M. Horn, onuiit af<br />

nvlns room, awinj nem, klttlwn. utllllT<br />

laundry |M huMC room wHh ai)ra lolW-<br />

UiMiri, ) bMranni iM urn. oil hat<br />

watar hat), PMrnilhM, »«,«». NIMHau,<br />

•MHar.MAIIaMICAva, II<br />

BELL, JR., INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

GARDENS — Ultra-modern, 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, hi room, living room, dining room, all<br />

electric kitchen. Magnificent view of the Bay.<br />

Call for an appointment today. Th<strong>is</strong> one <strong>is</strong> truly<br />

unique!<br />

LAGOON — 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large open<br />

deck, % beat slips. Hying room with fireplace and<br />

much more. Close one door and you can have a<br />

small rental unit, toe. Th<strong>is</strong> one <strong>is</strong> special.<br />

INVESTMENT — Charming 4 bedroom haute<br />

with ground floor shop Idwliy suited for a beauty<br />

salon or boutique. Tastefully furn<strong>is</strong>hed and fully<br />

winterized, it can ha your home and busine^in<br />

one. Inspection by appointment only.<br />

GARDENS — 4 bedrooms, V/t baths, paneled<br />

Jiving room with wood-burning firej>faconn, Itmllr r«wi,<br />

uMMif room, on. car Unm. Ml DMINi<br />

unlurnlUiM Fr.rt.nn WHlltim, KailMr,<br />

?])0B.yAv.nu« (.)!<br />

CITY BOARDWALK<br />

BUSKESS FOR SALE<br />

Lsrti, Mart anil Mrr»i - 4 »atf DM.<br />

•HaUMt WCMMI, Mm, \mtfri,<br />

laiMalt • owmr iay( "Ts*. mi«* to<br />

Mnilt" • tat l»r youruHl<br />

ALBERT<br />

SCHREIBMAN. MC,<br />

fill ATLANTIC AVI.<br />

MARGATE, «J<br />

RIALTOH OIALI13HU<br />

Cor. EIMI—•trmUfont Dai*<br />

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PAGE 13..- KCTWM TWO<br />

fi.E, FOR SALI R.E, FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE<br />

NEW 1 BEDROOM RAN-<br />

CHER - 0<br />

KWHavmAvc<br />

, INC.<br />

IIM Bay Ava,<br />

atMOlf.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Ocean Ctty - goatt cad • I<br />

j f>ar§ old - near beach • new<br />

fornlihtngB - all ekeU-tc<br />

|S5,ata .<br />

.-' • • " ' " " " " . '• • • M I<br />

JM-1774<br />

MERICHN<br />

REHUY<br />

WATERFRONT-LR,din. rm.,kit..3 BR, Z b.lbi. BtUky<br />

rm,, garage, dock, netted, unfumlshed. Art now to enjoy<br />

the best of the boating icaion.<br />

SEASHORE IN SEPTEMBER! DeUeloM! Enjoy e*<br />

rental acearanodatltBi at choice (ocatkiM at half price.<br />

A fej» rental* 8-25 . M *vaUable.<br />

THREE BEDROOM RANCHER IN A 1 CONDITION,<br />

jutt move ta tkta beartUnl borne located to the aoatnern<br />

end of Ocean Ctty. Moatly fumlfiied. •nil dedrte beat.<br />

mm. , ;<br />

TWO FAMILY WITH OCEAN VBEW, Large hose w»a<br />

foor bedrooma plus a loveiy on* bedroom apar1mtat<<br />

Garage. All In excellent condition and • great location.<br />

W*,iM,<br />

BEACHFRONT DUPLEX, Stop In our office md well<br />

take yea to let tnta one. Yaa'U like the property and you'll<br />

like toe price to the tM'a.<br />

MAGNIFICENT HOME ON THEE LINED PLAZA<br />

PLACE. All atone, four bedroomi. three bath*. iMporek,<br />

fireplace, two-ear detached garage. 9Tv,0M, '<br />

BAYFRONT LOT. Kere'l your opportunity to purchase a<br />

bayfront 1st with a magnificent view. Bulkhead, boat<br />

illpi, nned maUl-faraDy. All H needt li your<br />

"dreamhouie". atop hi and we'll ibow you one Of the<br />

prettiest ipou In Ocean City.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

SUCCESSFUL TAKE-OUT Vmjl AND SANDWICH<br />

SHOP. All Brand new equipment and a going bualneM.<br />

Priced to sell quickly at $14,500.<br />

ESTABUSHED BUTCHER SHOP. A thriving Ocean City<br />

builneii fora year*. Here's a chance to be your own boil<br />

in in already lUccMifnj operation. Present owner will<br />

stay on part time and teach yon the bu*ines». Reasonably<br />

priced.<br />

Ha* L1ITINS) — 4 f»MllY •*>. MM<br />

in aaMan, t apN, wt ><br />

Mf*HM ••* a ta* aarii, OH aa«. 4<br />

MiMrt aM MM, Mr aft MH. IW* 1<br />

HSMMla •no Mt, Vary pM <br />

llvln* ra«n»,<br />

Mt4 A-l tm<br />

HMH4 MMM.<br />

OAROBNSOUFLIX — r>(r»t f»ar. I<br />

t<br />

nan. pa—ar<br />

taraia A 1 I<br />

MMIUM<br />

','* i<br />

Wtgtr Ital Ettelt<br />

240 Batterae* Road<br />

3H-MM FH<br />

BROWN<br />

- REALT0R - *<br />

larriMau MM* - ravn Lova,<br />

cmiam awn 4 kaanaai ranckar «Mi t<br />

iallUIH • -<br />

JAMES T.<br />

D'ARCY<br />

REALTOR<br />

LET US SHOW YOU SOMI GOOD, COMPiTITIVi LiSTiNGS.<br />

4btdroom, 1 and Va baths, garage - snjffi.<br />

3 bedroom wltti exceptional charm and location • $33,500.<br />

I bedroom and lovely garage apartment - $39,900.<br />

6 bedroom, 2 bath-zoned commercial at $35,000.<br />

Hotel in best location - owner will finance.<br />

New Bayfront duplex • no competition at $71,000,<br />

194 MY AVENUE<br />

The best value In homes <strong>is</strong> just 15 minutes<br />

from the sea. Priced from $27,990,<br />

AWRTOAGE MONEY AVAILABLE<br />

Peace. Privacy, Natural wooded beauty. Harborwood <strong>is</strong> a lush<br />

community of 3 and 4-bediootn homes in the country, jutt a short<br />

drive from Somcrs Ftolnt, the ocean, and the Atlantic CJty EKprcssway.<br />

The homes are W-ieve! and ranch ityle. Brt-h hat a wooded<br />

landacaped lot and comes complete with extras you want, like a big<br />

country kitchen, wall-to-wall carpctkig, n.garage and lota of<br />

storage space. All th<strong>is</strong> plus the advantage of ens of the lowest tax<br />

rates in South Jersey. ,.,.<br />

Preview Harborwood now. And start Ifving.<br />

To get to Harborwood, take Artays Landing Rd.<br />

(559) west to School House Rd".<br />

Right on School House Rd. to Harborwood. '<br />

HarborWood<br />

School House Road. Engl<strong>is</strong>h Creek. New Jersey<br />

Models opm dally and Sun. 11 AM 7 PM. Sot, 11 S.<br />

Introductory prices from $27991)<br />

Hooiej by Mid America<br />

Development Corporation<br />

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THi OCEAN CITY SINTINf k,LgD6lR<br />

FRIDAY, AUCUST 17, 1W3j<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, \m<br />

RE FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALf RE. FOR SALE<br />

THE OCgAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

RE, FOR SALE R,E. FOR SALE<br />

Riviera Section<br />

JnyUJJl Split Levff hem* ] RS, Mtft<br />

trf h»ll, liv.ttfl room dining *ff«*<br />

fc.HriSil, iifflf ricriaiien faem*<br />

Florida fBctm, din, eptn dcck^<br />

iwimming gee!, ISF?* (of. Muif &•<br />

6ULL KILTY<br />

2104 Bay Ave.<br />

Phone 3BM0JO<br />

CONDOMINIUM - Snug Hirtar Lovelv<br />

sooe \q. It- i ftadrijem hems,<br />

gvfrloelunt Bay. Eomplafa wiln a larst<br />

But illp only i<strong>is</strong>.ooodown ana owMf will<br />

flnanci Isr i «yallflad My» Cuital<br />

U»il,V. • •aliori, IM All.nilc *•• Iff<br />

Hit<br />

I)<br />

BIO FSMILYT warn a nici guilt «r»aJ<br />

Thil lavMf J tMngm Bi.lt.tl IM*1<br />

right (own to iha IHHI «"W ailrai<br />

inclufli pandM ratraall»n room wltn<br />

iir«gia», alinwtMwr, f»rB, ctlig., gai HW<br />

baHMard I tana htat ate (tc Me anal<br />

Buy at tit.SM cuaal-Malty Rt»"ori<br />

IM Atlant<strong>is</strong> 4«a It* Jan , M<br />

ABSOLUTE AUCTION<br />

Owners retiring<br />

FULLYFURNISHED<br />

FLEETWOOD HOTEL<br />

Sixth Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Sale will be held on the prem<strong>is</strong>es<br />

1:00 P.M. (dst) SATURDAY, AUGUST 2Sfh<br />

OUTSTANDING LOCATION IN THE CENTER<br />

OF TOWN....<br />

• Immaculate condition good clientele.<br />

• 48 rooms - 28 baths<br />

• Annual gross approximately $33,000.00<br />

• Zoning would permit a restaurant which<br />

would do very well In th<strong>is</strong> area.<br />

• Ample street parking<br />

AN OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT<br />

OPPORTUNITY AT AUCTION...<br />

McPHERSON AUCTIONiERS<br />

131 Rochelle Ave,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa. 19121<br />

(2113 VI 3-4700 F,.,<br />

WISHAM<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REALTORS<br />

B1AUTIFUL RANCHER - W«« Wit<br />

St. lesition. iGadrsemi, l''i balhi,<br />

attachas sar<strong>is</strong>• lar«« lot Sail now<br />

HOTEL -* CiRtfil location, li raemi<br />

plui J aptl., gm HHMd, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Ml,Me (gTnUhM.<br />

DUPLEX #ltn J BMraomi, ht»t »lui<br />

ineonn apt. <strong>On</strong>l» M4,iM<br />

SIX UNITS year rtunt, two 3<br />

Bsdfogm apti.. IUJF i &B0reQm<br />

iplv Gsed iecatias. Bw£ eandlfieii:<br />

LOT I — lon.d (gntrnircial. appro!<br />

3H > 111.<br />

WB NIID Ilitingi<br />

810 Own Aw.—3»-nD0<br />

YEAR BOUND nomt, Baaakaard hat<br />

water mat Llvlnf room, dtnlna room,<br />

Kilehtn, Mth. iifrl tollat rtotn, J Nalaa<br />

Mdrnmi plui I without tiatf.KUfnllMa.<br />

vicinity ot ut * •tiaiitic. %u,tM,<br />

Hillif lit Bealtw, M Atlantic *«t. II<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

SPLENDID SPLIT LEVEL<br />

— Four hdrms,, 3 baths, LR,<br />

DR. rtc, room, game room<br />

with wet bar, and attached<br />

garage. Fully furpiibed,<br />

w w carpeting, brand new<br />

kitchen. Beautiful corner<br />

location with gorgeoitl<br />

landscaping, Propeny In-<br />

eludes one lagoon boat slip.<br />

Grace Realty<br />

REALTORS<br />

lHlh & Asbury Ave. 399-1811<br />

f.<br />

r if r<br />

it:<br />

You'll Always Get The "BED CARPET" Treatment at<br />

.Euxm beauty<br />

Conur 18th Sfrtit and libury Avenue<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

DUPLEX — 2 bedrooms, living room, large<br />

kitchen tnd bath each floor. Off Mreet<br />

parking. Excellent condition. Fully fur-<br />

•tithed.<br />

ATTENTION Investors, builders, and others<br />

looking for choice building sites. Come In and<br />

in ui, we've got LOTS to talk about, Com.<br />

merciai, residential and Industrial loll,<br />

ASBURY AVE, — Choice commercial<br />

location. Modern building with over 5.000 iq.<br />

ft. of usable space.<br />

SOUTH END<br />

TWO FAMILY — Spacious modern 3<br />

bedroom first floor and comfortable modern 2<br />

bedroom, second fl^r. Blott Ikiijrt beautttiU*<br />

lurn|*hW' ^•Itl.'ft, tfttWJP' fflJIW<br />

"' reildejilial area. 'We price rnelWei W*<br />

nlihlngfi. fltsOO.<br />

TWO FAMDLY — Lovely 3 bedroom Ut floor<br />

and charming I bedroom ind floor. Out-<br />

stHiding features Include a big comer lot and<br />

a location that it Just a ihert walk to O.C.'i<br />

finest beach area.<br />

DUPLEX — Highly desirable, south end. I<br />

yean old, spacious 3 bedroom, t bath each<br />

floor. Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed, hat HI modern<br />

conveniences. Total electric. Excellent In-<br />

come. 154,900.<br />

RIVIERA SECTION — Cape Cod, «<br />

bedrooms, m bathi, modern kitchen In- —<br />

eluding d<strong>is</strong>hwasher and d<strong>is</strong>posal. idVal<br />

location. Property in excellent condition.<br />

For Information Telephone 399-1811<br />

"Hobby Horse<br />

Corner"<br />

BOARDWALK BUSINESS<br />

_ Now ii the time to buy<br />

a business on the boardwalk<br />

for ISM and future. We have<br />

one for sale In a high traffic<br />

area, Call today for up-<br />

(•ointment to §ee a Uve<br />

business in action.<br />

3 UNIT apt.<br />

floor has porch, living]<br />

room, i bedrooms, klwhen<br />

«nd bath. Second floor hai 2<br />

bedrooms, bath, kitchen and<br />

front porch. Third floor hat 1<br />

bedroom, bath Mid kitchen.<br />

Completely furnlihed,|<br />

124,900.<br />

D. ALLEH<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

22 LOTS — J«th<br />

Ave.<br />

Haven<br />

RIAL<br />

800<br />

Dial 399-0655<br />

| SPLIT LIVEL HOMI — IltutlM<br />

a ipaclaii 1fn<br />

llcHnty. Your, for only H2.0M<br />

I furniihid,<br />

JUST LIITBD — daiiraMa 1<br />

kadnsnt bungalow wllti living<br />

room, dining room, klldun tnd<br />

BltN. Nrw rafrlgtrilor and IMva<br />

pluiinsikilrnMINrnlHl. tin*<br />

It Mich tna Mirawalk, Art now<br />

I on th<strong>is</strong> kaTMM.<br />

REALTORS<br />

OU1ST NOME aM apti, Tnli li<br />

aaflnlttiy a ornoi aund<br />

snparty that yaw muit ft.<br />

sHyatad in tht haart ot town, it<br />

eontiitj of twa I bMroom arsuM<br />

floor apti. 111 saflnani lint Mar<br />

apt, wilh a lovtiy tpadaui Kit,<br />

chan, dining ana. In addition,<br />

mtre art 11 rmurn (A tha Mi 1<br />

3rd Ihjon Eitainjva rensvatlMH<br />

hava Man computtd throuatuut.<br />

Slop In far an appolntmtnt.<br />

thtra'i rnara ta tall aBeut trill ana,<br />

COMMERCIAL LAUNOBY-<br />

wa'va lull Ilittfl <strong>On</strong>.n CITy't<br />

linn) laundry tar said LsiatM M<br />

o»tr IJ.MO ioj, M, of ojrfeund, mil<br />

tauilnau li eomplau IM luHv<br />

nulppae] In ayary rattaet. ParfaO<br />

opportunity for BvMftHiman with<br />

launiry btekanurai dnlrlng 10<br />

Iscata In OX. Call •• (or furtMr<br />

Mtalli.<br />

HOTEL — Charming aM caaartyl<br />

an lull a ftw wordi which<br />

dticrIM thli ncaptltnai valut,<br />

llfuatM MI a leyaly mo M- ft.<br />

Mrntr lot ovarloouno. the part<br />

TMt iwt.i MI 17 reran, au wne<br />

prwat* o*ftii, ana] a haafef ont<br />

MtHintiw'i apt, Saperaft I<br />

bMroom ntieaa M pram hai<br />

• ictllant following ol <strong>is</strong>m<br />

•landing clitnMa. <strong>On</strong> af Ootan<br />

Clty'l llnail hotHi. Call ui Mr<br />

(Bora Inlormttlon «M an ap-<br />

pointment lo Mtaatt tha pramlm.<br />

You won't M mrry.<br />

NEW DUPLEX — Wt'vt lutf<br />

taktn tht lilting on a brand<br />

new ] badroom, bath an* 1 a hall<br />

dupltn. Call ui tor mart d.talli<br />

•boul thli Intly hsmt priltd<br />

within your sudstt.<br />

BUT BUY In town, Earntr<br />

ivplii. Two MaiMfn lirif<br />

lloor apt. aM * Mdrtem appaf<br />

cMtaet, Sonntnlng (PHial tor<br />

only JJt.JM.<br />

Heal Eitate guidance ilnce 1119<br />

8th and OCMB »*•-, Phoni 399-6211<br />

Introducing the new<br />

i\o-work,all-fun<br />

home at the shore.<br />

i V<br />

Say hello to Ocean Village South, tho unlqM new<br />

condominium rstort village, it litl you own t home<br />

•t th« •hora and glvM you the time to enjoy It,<br />

Relax. In • condominium townhouM or apartment<br />

home whan •erneon* slat dots the outtlM main-<br />

tenance work while you live It up,<br />

Mlong. To • quiet village community. With<br />

•people-siz«" bulldlngi eluittrtd around green<br />

courts. With casual walkways and tropical plan-<br />

tings.<br />

t<br />

Indulge. With, room-by-room thermostat con-<br />

trolled hMt, shag w»M-to-*all carpatlng, total elac-<br />

trlcal living and «Mry major appliance.<br />

Enjoy your family and neighbor*. At a pool within<br />

500 (set of your door. In our efubhoUBt complete<br />

with aaunas, exerc<strong>is</strong>e rooms and Club rooms. At<br />

partial on our peoiiid* tarrnea,<br />

Irivaat, In tha parfMt shore home for your vaca-<br />

tion or rattnmfnt, 2 and 3 Bedroom condominium<br />

townhousB* and apartm«nts starting at |uat $30,990<br />

Ui '•<br />

ONE i TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALEi<br />

80 PERCENT FINANCING, IS YEARS, m PERCENT<br />

INTEREST.<br />

ALL BRICK AND MASONRY BUILDING, £ORNII LOCATION, Vt BLOCK TO<br />

HIOH SCHOOL, ONI BLOCK TO BIACN AND OOAHpWALK. CLOSE TO<br />

CENTER eiTY.<br />

INCLUDES LARGE LIVIN8 ROOM. CBRAMIC TILE BATH, KITCHBH,<br />

DINETTE, LAfiOE CLOSBTS, SXTR* STQRAOI LOCKHH IN iAIIMINT,<br />

^f DilMSAL SHRVICE AUTOMATIC WA1HIR AND BR¥ljl,<br />

ONI BEDROOM APARTMENTS IILLINO PON Il7,l»m> WITH IMM.N<br />

DOWN PAYMUNT TO QUALIFIED BUYER<br />

TWO flDBOOM APARTMENTS StLkiNB FOR iMJM.ai WITH M,fM.M<br />

DOWN PAYMENT TO QUALUMBO BUYER.<br />

ONLY EIGHT (I) APARTMINTt WITHIN 1 STORY BUILOINO SIX (4)<br />

APARTMENT! NOW FOR 1ALE,<br />

TAKE ADVANTASI OP OWNIHO YOUR OWN MOM! AT TNIII LOW<br />

PRICKS WITH ALL THE DOLLAR MVIN91 AVAILABLE IN COMDOMINIUM<br />

LIVING.<br />

SOME APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE POR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />

1 ftttontic Avenue. Ooean CHy, New Jersey<br />

Phone 609-399-6464<br />

DUPLEX wllh I Imjrtwmi, llvkig<br />

roam, llnlll) room, kltdwi. HI<br />

balk en lirif flaor. Emit Mmini, l^<br />

b«IHi, laraa IHHM room, alnins room.<br />

an< Ktiann on ttcand ana ihirt<br />

(toon. In baauflhil ewriillaJi^-AII<br />

mitd. cirpilii and lurnliiM.<br />

ConvaManl M IW, bcaeti agt<br />

tw.raw.lk. HSJM. For .ppo4nlm«it<br />

to vlaw, nil<br />

CRAn-HAWIS Realty, he.<br />

HKALTfftt<br />

1733 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

(6O9IS99-H130<br />

II MONIY your hoboy? A yaar 'round<br />

haatad homo of your own wim twlil-ln<br />

Iflcoma wltn rraomi and )BR apt. torantl<br />

AIU oil itnat partilnj and ygar «m iiatn<br />

houaat tjxctllaflt oparatlna condlttan In<br />

(sod location. %— Amarlcan Raalty, laM<br />

Havan An. IH.I7II, HI<br />

TWO FAMILY — Unrt walk to vulda<br />

baach. Flrlt "our »|H.. nwMrn MWIlr<br />

ramvaHd, Hvltn room, kltekan, balM, IK<br />

Imli laaai Uppar caXafa kas parck, IWkw<br />

roam, dliHn« room, kllctun, ] aadrama<br />

and rj.m, FurnllMd. LIIIM at %KMt<br />

Hllloaau Raaller, N Allanllc Ava. K<br />

F. R, BRIDEGAM<br />

REALTOR<br />

3346 Asbury Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

3W.095J<br />

JUST WHAT you Haifa Man losttlna<br />

• lor A IW. •euttl (M ripM.<br />

N.wly racondltlonad Mudlnf naw<br />

naat punt ana In mini cwaiiiwi.<br />

•icdlMt Mathni and «#i«MM M.<br />

coma, flop IMklni and buy now tor<br />

nmplata ullilacNgn.<br />

NIC! eornar Mt in pl..umvlll.. Hi<br />

140- lor onlr<br />

NEW LISTING • Opah pordl, living room,<br />

dlnln« room, Kllchtn, a Mdnwim tna<br />

!FordB»dm,<br />

Awuclate Brofcw<br />

HEAT*D OUPLiX — CafltraUr Mcakiat,<br />

nlcalv MAiimad Linjt lot, 1 car<br />

g.rag. ticaltant ctndltlan. >4>,M0<br />

Dittrlch Inc., RHlttrt, tth tl • Watlay<br />

A.. ]rf-M)5 Fit<br />

RICHARD B. FOX, JR.<br />

REALTOR<br />

BMMHGHimPUCE<br />

DUPLEX ~ 2 bedrwuni<br />

«ach unit. Excellent<br />

condition, f37,S«».<br />

8 UNITS (atildfney apt*-)<br />

clote to teach, t«a,Na.<br />

Ettabtlahad y«ar »ronnd<br />

groeery, lundirtaette<br />

and'tatllcateucn plaa ireatcvJ<br />

p r ailr conflltioM*!,<br />

tale price ittclatf-* batrtMai<br />

and real eatat«. Call w Tar<br />

anapiwlattnent. ,<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

DUSINQAVOUBT<br />

DUPLEX with lr*imy paimab<br />

living room, dining ana, kltchan,<br />

ttlraa Mdroomi, III. bathroom, and opa*<br />

Ironl pofch «ach aparlmtnt. Igmtalwd<br />

Franklin Wllllami, Raallor, IIK Bay<br />

Avanua. Ml<br />

HARD TO FIND «AYFHONT — Cortia*.<br />

living room, dining room, kltclwi,<br />

tnrat ^^raomt, ona and ono-tialf<br />

baNirooml, phit aparlmmt wlttl llvlot<br />

roam, kllchtn, two batiroomi and<br />

bathroom. Inapact nowl Franklin<br />

Wllllami, RaaMor, DM Bay Avtflut. ij|<br />

KINO HIE LAOOONFROMT —<br />

room, dining roam, kltchan, llva<br />

badrosma, tnrat lull Bathroom*, family<br />

room, i boat ilhn. lleatlng dock. Sat IMt<br />

todayi Franklin Wllliamt. ataltor, IMt<br />

Bay Avanue. Ml<br />

COMMERCIAL ZONED — • »ptt. IH-<br />

« I M 3» pannl, *MiN«. Feur<br />

bodroom cottaat, 1 bathi. ItT.tM.<br />

Raaldantui - 1 family apti. w MHH and 1<br />

•attltumcm. MS4M. MacPtiarHn, Erour,<br />

llthftWaitAva. Nophontlirtormatlen. If<br />

ARE VOU LOOKINO Mr an a<br />

CELLENT R*TURN <strong>On</strong> ytur<br />

vtnmanlt About W parcarn an<br />

raaH*d on thK lavr firmly apt. HHa<br />

ntar ihuttla t»»rdt Khaolt. HBnU,<br />

playaroundt, hvaiMwalk and dwaaawii<br />

akapplnf. Twa uMt> art ntahM)^^rywr<br />

mmd living (Mnt turn IM> wnwnrial<br />

oeeonvnlly prk* 17MN. OaMI IMaiatM<br />

canM*rr«ngtd CaaatalRaaltyRHNWI,<br />

tiAm«M «<br />

1TOKE wltn i apartmamti anlb<br />

and ana I baa:mow i pint raar J badraam<br />

cattaa* Apply tMAMnry Ava t-tf<br />

TWOMDEOOMraacntr Uwlyjiawitlai<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly > yaara nn. aMI la «raam pn« (M-<br />

OMLCanatttripM m-nti pit<br />

*T Lt»»aO - D.a»M •* )tt >M E»y<br />

AY., omy «»».•»» Nnuanad H, **•<br />

twalMantniapti ntcatr Hi backIram<br />

tMrHd CaaM.1 «t«lr», llaantn. W><br />

AtiaamcAy«.lt*-»ai», «<br />

TRIPLEX w- b*a«*M* akKM MUM<br />

Mac* Mack. *tap aa-Mf nirthar avttO<br />

CENTRALLY * LOCATED<br />

•tear toftriwalk, S Wlta.<br />

Vfper flkm +Omti rear,<br />

aan port^, ttvtag *eam.<br />

•Unlug rWm, Wtefc**. 4<br />

M M l K a W « * f *<br />

Ma tacamt *fti Oratl •>•> •* **MM<br />

,DWM Raany, Ran Mr*. IN Atlantic An.<br />

TIRED OF PIKINOvPt Tatoavar tMl 17<br />

ratm oaaat Hotnt an* ra«a« la t*«<br />

awaan I ktdnMiai hta**d apt. iMtna laat<br />

yw w*« almart tt^M an* ouM *a nM-<br />

r ai •« roatni ar* paaaHaa- w-dnf<br />

R.t, FOR SALE<br />

ylARLY RENTALS<br />

CHARM - ATMOSPHCRU - COMFORT<br />

and a Btntramif »!*w at Egg MarHf<br />

Ray. Thii mliiically dacoratad two itery<br />

tQnl.mpor.ry homi li amplataly car.<br />

ptita and hai two wood burning<br />

firaauett. Mtal tar a Hntil family ind<br />

molrnr In-I.w. pried at JI«,0M ntar<br />

v.ctii ciwti wltn M ft. buikhtad. coaiiai<br />

Raalty RaiNon, IN Atlantic Ava. r»<br />

MM. W<br />

DUPLEXES — Pvpl.iH — Duplam.<br />

WttH to movt up f downr trtBtt Mil<br />

, or 6»yf. w« Nan tit to ekaaai hn, 1<br />

badroom lo 4 or J badroofli, jtialad and<br />

unlw.wd. mnt In M.ch black. Priet<br />

rangt UJ.SM lo IIJ.IWO. Wi avail hay. a<br />

Irlpl.M or ran. Call ifflmadlataly. Catltai<br />

Raalty, Stanarl. IN Atlantic Avt. Iff.<br />

MM, If<br />

LOVELV i FAMILT ntar wida BMCti-<br />

Vtry |aM candMiH, Pint floor hat<br />

living num. «nlno room, kKcnui, I<br />

Badraoilii and Bam (KOM llaar tama<br />

dncrlptlon Plm uppar dorm with Bath,<br />

Twa car aartgt with uppar alack. Fully<br />

furnlihad. mjm. Hllltgau, lialta. U<br />

Atlantic Avt, If<br />

DUPLIX—MSDERNIZEB I bMroom<br />

apt. wwaihar, dryw, diihwaihar and<br />

trail! comp.clor. Ill II, hai a I badratm<br />

r.nl.l apt. Many tiirai ara IncluM in<br />

nil SM,M, duplai. Don't walt-iM H<br />

today. Coatlll Raalty. Rtaitor, lit<br />

Atlantic Avt. Hf J«f, If<br />

ENJOT AN EXTRA Mftf iaaHII In mil<br />

lov.ly 4 badnom oaaM bloMi Horn, on<br />

a nict wMa itrtat »i"i i iarga<br />

gardan and ptanty ol traai. Prict M4,fN.<br />

Coaitil R..Hy, Raantr, IN Atff ntlc Ava,<br />

mint. M<br />

OARDENS IUNSALOW, vary good<br />

condition Oat hot watar bwl, HviiHJ<br />

room, dMing roam, kltchan, 1 badrawn<br />

and bath, Imall garagt. tiilly fumitM,<br />

M9.«N, Hlliagait, Ratltor, u AttanHt<br />

A¥f. II<br />

VI AR ROUND horn. In axe. WfWItlon. on<br />

wait Ava. in ««M nt4ghbarha*d, with<br />

4 btdnanii, : batM, and templtttiy<br />

MrnlllM wltn wall 10 wall carpal. Cll<br />

m M H t H I O O f t HI<br />

DUPLEX!! — A law mMan naw and<br />

marly MaiiMI aadnMn daplllltl,<br />

ona tVi and I Mia oatW. Elattric hMt.<br />

Fiimiitwa and vntumiMd, ut.tm aw<br />

up. Tha Fatrag Agtncy. MM wwt M.<br />

m-MN.tClaiMWadnatdtyil. H<br />

1NVBIT In Ihll 1 family tumnw MMlinf.<br />

Two 1 badraani aan (ana aB-paanaM<br />

and Iliad MHInfi, and athtr MfMty<br />

•acaratadl. CMNklanead yard, IMrMl<br />

canfrti. FgrnHI-d al IN,tM. Tha rarrtli<br />

Agancy, I4M WHf An, Ift-aua.<br />

- " • ' ; »<br />

ACCKNTUATE THE POSITIVE — Thll*<br />

of I M yaarly Incanit. tfart and *<br />

yMrly apn, fiaar iltti * AtMry, MJits<br />

Tka Farrali Mmcy, 14M watt Ava. IM.<br />

44*M£teMWMdi »<br />

LOVM.V Harownv war mm* MMa<br />

INVItTIOATE VaWlT INCOME — 1<br />

•airkllng tpn., ntaMlnly raagvalad<br />

latldt and ant. (Now not panning, tilt<br />

llaari, pan.lad walli, 11 ltd cMllngi,<br />

battMaM kaar.l Ntar lit* a uinnta<br />

Partly Ivralthaa) a* ni^tt. Tht Paimi<br />

Agancy, law Wait An. »f-4*M. (Otttd<br />

tt<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

HEW mud natr. > badrtami, iv, battu,,<br />

mwHmlaiita) apt, Waaaar* dryar, aalt-<br />

tlaanlfig avga). AvallaMa Ha. tlM<br />

rtkl Oat! Ittalty, Ra*laan, nit<br />

>rpnN l<br />

SIS tlMPCOH — Maar tgit* ^<br />

•pH Oanta'<br />

YEARLY or wlfriar, lit II., Mill It, araa, ><br />

Ddrm.. I bathi, wiWar, aryar, TV, V<br />

lurnlihad. Avtll. i»t, Adulti WHy, fM i<<br />

piyi ytlilHai, Call HM4II, >H<br />

FOUR »BDBOOM msdtni apt. In baacn<br />

Block "ith tint*. Vary met. tnT><br />

fnanHi BWI utllttlai. Call MMM attar * ;<br />

p.m. •<br />

VERY LARS! ana Mdraam •at. an tt. -J.<br />

CnarM Matt at corintw.B. W i ,<br />

month Includln, all MNIItMt, CHI MMI1I j.<br />

afttrip.m. _. ", j,'<br />

SSUTHIND — Naw apt.. ianmm.. naar ,.<br />

Macti, 1 bdrm.. 1 MtM, uwMry roam, •<br />

WINTER<br />

REHTUS<br />

attractive, new ont<br />

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UT PARK PLACE — Lavaly 11 I<br />

Ivrnlthad apt, 1 aathi AvaHaMa<br />

(apt -May u» mantti plui vtlinlai Call<br />

m ou> H<br />

THREE ••OHQOMapt, maatorn kUchan,<br />

tlla bam cativaMant Mcttttn Oartft<br />

•171 IncliHtai haat Call »a-UJI HI<br />

TWO ifFICHNOr apti, alat ont tat<br />

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Prica MStitaa Ttrmi. Ballawt Hotal, tth<br />

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BEACHFRONT lot tor ItM In<br />

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THRalB LOTS for Ml.. Soirtfl and. Writ*<br />

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Sept. T5-May 15<br />

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pets, please<br />

Cal 3W-4104 for<br />

Fvrfliir InfornuHon.<br />

' Open for [nipectlon<br />

Satia-d»y»*-<br />

League, Pictured «re (rear, 1. ttf r,) Tom He<strong>is</strong>t, George Gehring, BiU Melchionni, D««ny Doen was the loser in<br />

Dan Swank, BUI Server, Matt &iokai; (front,!, tor.) Bill Parfcer, Warren North ^,, fln * OOB« d^to n<br />

and omtMu^layrairjreailio Photos. -•.""" rtrik«,ut« «nd m\y two —-<br />

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n.attr, Raattar. IM a AMurr *»• IM.<br />

nil, tt<br />

ALL YEAS MODtHM lumlinad apt 3<br />

badnmmt »uto-wail»r Ho uttlltlat.<br />

can bt wan Sat bttwatn 11 1. Call Mt ,<br />

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lantMiad Mini ba vary ilHlraiila tananH I<br />

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t>at**>tiv twm**M (Mi (MmMay ta<br />

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y(iV Wt^n fJ^p^VHY alVWTV vVT^^aT^W"apWT l a^* 11<br />

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auaiT HOOIB AND APT Prlma<br />

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at *ft,tM Irwca f Mllay, IK Raaltar,<br />

1717 Ataurv An O C. rWltu tt<br />

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all ytar hunt *lt» yttrly and autmnar<br />

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ona Mdtwi apt mtr 1 car<br />

MMInai, turfiiu. .<br />

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At* tn^HtiCttuilWKinnaarti tt<br />

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<strong>On</strong>HUcRuHy<br />

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vtfiianeai, caw, waillar, irvar, (Ml-<br />

waihar, dituwat, na •*!«, Avallabla Oct.,<br />

M|y, IIM par itwnHI plui utilHIti, M-<br />

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waikar, dryar, dlihwattiar. dlipotal.<br />

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Plat, and lha i.actiirrJMJ. tt<br />

*V*ILA»L1 111 . HI ocaan front<br />

, mtoarn in floor iurnMat apt. 1<br />

Btaraamt, IV» ballB, aiin«ail»r. larBafa<br />

dliaoul. TV cabU. warilar, irvar, can.<br />

••nf.nl location, rwionaM. itt.jlM ,_,,,<br />

WIMTER RENTAL<br />

NORTHENO —•HCtlkWcli, lift).,!<br />

ladroom., III9.N . monln + ulll<br />

I M I Mmm uppar canaaa in<br />

kaatii blart, north am), •lli.N .<br />

(jmintti 4 0111<br />

. apt. naar cantar<br />

city In b.ach bUtk, I1H.H. man*<br />

4- util,<br />

1 •IDaooM IM II. apt., ctiitar cm,<br />

Iar nlc» cgypit, liag.ai . montfi<br />

PHIISH Owmr payi ajai IM alactrlc,<br />

1 IIMOOM lit II. apt. -wailwr,<br />

OriT, sarban aiipaiai in »«d<br />

t*ach Mack location f|U,M . man*<br />

4- UtHltiM.<br />

Coastal Realty<br />

Rsaltor*<br />

330 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean City<br />

S<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

APT. — and near, til Meant It, i<br />

Mrnni, 1 Btttii, seatn VIM. fMI<br />

hail Haien lino « im. Span Iar vlawiiti<br />

w.rtmdibrior»noon ifllW. * Ml<br />

1 BORM cittaaa, nwlv datoralad, lur<br />

*HH»o. UlllitlH Ind. Avail. AU* lift<br />

Scpl IJlMJVf.itAv.. H?<br />

EFFICIINCV APT!. avaUtM Au». U .<br />

Sapt, I AIM Motifn el tap!, Maia AfM,<br />

m Ocaan Ava. er call VMIn. H<br />

OELANCIY tHifianty iptl.,<br />

MaM blort. Oean Ml. at<br />

Auf.u.llMpariM.WIi.allapt,<br />

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NEW wtMiiy rwl.l, M b*acn and<br />

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Manar-MS Plvmaum Plua, F M i<br />

Mtai ^acaiiaa plui IN ISM I aM I M«r«am<br />

aptl. EaaMlhUy fumldiM and fully<br />

nuippad. RtaaantMa waakly ratat In-<br />

tlyda: ctM HrtvlUon, •Ir^HlMMInf,<br />

yfail-ta wail earaatliti, an) Im earkini<br />

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•niraMrvatiMi, ' n<br />

"NEAR BaaMWtil—I ona Mnanl apti., •<br />

can uatp • aidi, (aatan tr monttriy.<br />

CaN *Mar 5 p.m. dally (111) la 7-11*7 ar<br />

wNkaiMiIW.i4M, H<br />

dlns«H.,<br />

mi.<br />

JA*DIN$ PLAIA — BltfaM<br />

*pn, iMiral •ir.aMitMk<br />

dfyar, MtlnMiMr, thaaatl, «<br />

hirnrifca* Irani I»I • watk la Aafgtt. •)»<br />

' a M*k atln Labar Day, Bran F. MUay.<br />

tl<br />

Int., RaaNtr, Park Plat. Mt<br />

Oc»ea city, N.J. m-un.<br />

•TOflASB-Fliniihlra.eiilBf.llii, tt<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

CITY Of< OMAN CITY, NEW JIHIIT<br />

OBDINAHCENO. 111.<br />

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIIINS THI<br />

BEICTiON OF A lUILDINS AND IM<br />

FROVtMINTUMH CIRTAIN LANM,<br />

Apa.ftOP«IATINI» THE IUM Of» nmMt<br />

TO TMl MIT OF TNI AFIHItAlt]<br />

PURPOIIl AUTHORIZINO THE<br />

IfiUANel OF EONM OR NOTIl OP<br />

f Nil CITY TO FINANCE TNI COIT OP<br />

IAID PURNIIl AND AUTHOKIIINO<br />

OTNIR MMIilARV ACTION.<br />

. TIM tMvt ordlnanc wai aawai an<br />

Hnt raatuaj at • mutlnf of Ma hard M<br />

Cmmlnlawn IHId an tM Ib-il *ty si<br />

Aut*,i, ir/1, andwn latan w» f« »d<br />

fvstflnif HIBIIC ftHrtMi ind IMB ^riipt^<br />

at a maatlitf at tt» uu bard baM an ma<br />

Iftn My ot Allfutt, im, at It AM. In tin<br />

Commlulenm CMmNn, City Hal,<br />

RHka/NHjkman<br />

CltyClart<br />

••17, IT, p,f, «7.H<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

CITY OF OCIAN em, MIM MMUt<br />

pilDINANCINO.lilf<br />

AN OROINANC1 TO AUTMOKlH TNI<br />

ACQUISITION OF ICACHFRONT LAND<br />

WITHIN TNI CITY Ol> OCI AN CITV, TO<br />

APPHQPBIAT1 TNI tUM OF MIMIMt<br />

FOR TMl COIT OF 1UCH<br />

AMUIIITION, TO AUTHORIII THI<br />

ilfUANei OF MNM OR NOTII OF<br />

THII CITY TO FINANCE TNI COIT OP<br />

IAID FURFOH AND AUTHORIIiNO<br />

OTHEH MielltARY ACTION,<br />

WHIilH, tka Marl at Cam.<br />

miaiMMn M Ma city el Oaan City.<br />

Cawnv at Capa May and (tat* at Naw<br />

Jaruv Mi MMrMWM ttiat It It nacnjary<br />

y, who<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>hed 17 2 overall. The new<br />

champs are managed by<br />

Qiarles Mumford and Bruce<br />

Beaver, both former local<br />

baseball players who were in<br />

their (int full year of OCYAA<br />

superv<strong>is</strong>ion. Don Johnion<br />

Ol if4ar>e completed hi» third season by<br />

LJUTT&rS leading Exchange to a bardi in<br />

NET ACTION—BUI Melchionni, of the Rotary Club, (left) scores a point for h<strong>is</strong><br />

By the<br />

Watch out for a couple of<br />

hustlers named Campbell and<br />

Keegan, who never pass up a<br />

dunce to get back their green<br />

tees.<br />

Every time Carole Coin<br />

walks on the course the boys<br />

don't keep their heads dawn<br />

and naturally their scores go<br />

up, while I understand that<br />

Carole'a game it steadily<br />

improving.<br />

Some lowest soorea reported<br />

the past week include a 40 fur<br />

Cec Brudntii and a % bf Nate<br />

Culbertson. Lots of birdies are<br />

being reported (and confirmed)<br />

but no aces yet th<strong>is</strong> Mum.<br />

A tip for the guys who are<br />

reluctant to hit a favorite ball<br />

from the Bth and 9th tees. Wear<br />

your ihart shorts fellows so you<br />

can go wading after that hook<br />

or slice.<br />

Roam on out to your<br />

Municipal GoJf Course girls and<br />

boys and try the challenging 12-<br />

hole, par-37 layout. We are open<br />

every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

tsam against Swenk's Car<br />

pionship playoff.<br />

in the Summer Volleyball League cham- ^mmmmmm^m&MMmmm&tum0mmi<br />

ONE FAMILY flotiM.'4 badrooltll, IVi<br />

bathi, living room. alflMg room, kit<br />

Chan. Avanablt attar Labor Day. Dtih-<br />

wathar. wanhar A dryar, tlts.ao monthly<br />

C M o «r<br />

. ^HfJun • Mtit 4 laraa awe" Ilia month<br />

j * tor 1, illfKry hnJMf far 1 or ». *U tfh ft,<br />

I £anm.nttafttrlia,ai. - Ft-if<br />

", FURN, AFT. CtMrat (autMti, Off iMft<br />

,' parnoi t Btaraami, llvmi raaffi, TV<br />

: caMa, Dlnln, rasm, MaMrn liitcNti, tlta<br />

If bam. Sapt v Jana. utillllai lntluaM,<br />

Maturaadolti.nopati.m.liej. Ft.ll<br />

TBV LAOOOMPRONT W kayfrMII »*f<br />

yarn- iantmar rtntat ttcsmnwd.Hen..<br />

Frankll. WHUarm, HMttor, UJ» by<br />

.... -JWi'W* 1 -<br />

dncrtbM •• Mm tint aartk* of Mia<br />

Atlantic CMftal lattfl Zana lyMl tat-<br />

wa*n Black MS, anal Wack JHt iMlmrn j<br />

aM<br />

WMEHBAI, TM CammiMMier at m.<br />

PUBLICH0TIC ' Shufflin' on<br />

id appllancgi In<br />

• Uth * Ctntrti.<br />

LAOOONFRONT — Thrta brfrwn,<br />

aaartmont with or wltMut Boat illp.<br />

Franklin Wlllltim. BaaMor. IJJt Bay,<br />

Av.mrt. ••"<br />

MODERN 1 BEDROOM. Itt law, Duplai.<br />

South and, tuHy Intulatad, Camart. UM.<br />

mo. DIUI UK. ind iMor avaUabM tar<br />

wfelttr ronlaL Call ownar, Charry »•«• «»•<br />

NU a-ll<br />

UNFURMIIHED 9 room, PrtVaH apart<br />

mant. ondtr tht IMgb *M traai or<br />

tomori Patatti 1-4 Medu troin clrclt. No<br />

pttt CailpM prattlYHl. BaautHlH iun<br />

parch Fmnly paHrtwt rtady t»- I<br />

Itlf. • W*<br />

iBRrancfi,c«iitr,brtaiaw«ytoattacliad *<br />

Baratt, Mar ihopplng. Avail NPV-1 al<br />

(171 ma., •flllttot IBrnlihad: »*ltn> onry, '<br />

A m i t i i l t u m t*\<br />

THREE EIDROOM Mma Mcilal In<br />

saraiam MM rwratf Ii Nt,lif.ll.<br />

tald IM.IMM mcludoi amaimti DMth<br />

may baaiaanM from tha aiteaagiWtM<br />

i tatMrliM Mnln tar ac-<br />

. tMintarlitf •"• inipattlM<br />

(am. Mfal anptmat. mm tf avmariiM|,<br />

Itlllnf (ita lilulni gilllalltni,<br />

mOmlnarr ouWimt, fait ami wnty<br />

akptMM, llfla laarcMnf tM Imoranca.<br />

tn* a raiMMMt anpartltn st tM cam.<br />

pttttajlian anfl asatntti sf tm play an af<br />

tha City IMarrta In rtniwttlon Mth tM<br />

aNmulHin at tha landt<br />

tactlan I, All of tM bondi or nolaj<br />

taiMrliat M M Uiuad ky Nil! CKdhianca<br />

•haH kttr hitarait at a rail or rtfM net<br />

ticMdlna Mi ptr cant par annum.<br />

lattlan t. Pvniwnt ta lactlan MA;t. nmm mm** m-<br />

APTS. FOR RBH«<br />

GMd l«««m«<br />

•peak* ft •WlkMM.1 LOTJ-Tti Ntni<br />

MM. tMlMW.iMM<br />

tay wpftttai lanai<br />

tatMivari tl mt<br />

i .. _, •. . • • A^BK^ab fa a rial ^ua<br />

^^"•^f'^^aaBaa^^BMiajpp^ • nf^a^WJEJ HVfnl H |<br />

-OXca atnaH MMM L It It Mr<br />

i II nitlalfil 11M111I WW1.W<br />

itl. htrtkt *rtariMnM and<br />

Phillies tryouts in<br />

O,C, Saturday<br />

The National League<br />

Philadelphia Phillies will hold<br />

their annual tryout camp at the<br />

municipal baseball field at 5th<br />

a. and Bay av, on Saturday<br />

(August 18) morning at 10<br />

o'clock.<br />

The tryouta will bt under the<br />

direction of veteran Phillies<br />

Jeffers' Farm<br />

JUST SOUTH OF IKE RJ, TRACKS, ROUTE 9, PALERMO<br />

(Across In Street km Smith Jeweters)<br />

ALL TOf UUALITY FRESH JERSET PRODUCE<br />

• Jersey Poll Limas<br />

• Jersey Corn<br />

• Jersey Field Tomatoes<br />

• Jersey Cucumbers<br />

• Jersey Cantaloupes<br />

JERSEY APPLES and<br />

JERSEY PEACHES<br />

NONE MS-3249<br />

mm m\.<br />

aMMriMMM<strong>is</strong>M*tN!0farna«e. "MW 01 vatrm miiao<br />

TM CHy mall la w« yttr, whU. any ef aoout Bill Winterle, and he will<br />

MM eeflMlHM ere MtRMiMf, HMhitt t. .uijiari hv mainr laaaiv<br />

M ptfiMM mitaii Nwy Mvaamn player* Elmer Valo, Reuben<br />

tMtt Mthtw VM^J^*'*^* Amaro and Jack ReiUy.<br />

------••• ffe trywts an open to all<br />

yamfftmmtnm 16to 22 yean<br />

of age. Candldttei an to being<br />

their spiked shoes tjftd gloves.<br />

American Legion team players<br />

will be required to produce a<br />

letter from the commander of<br />

die Fbit for which they play.<br />

CLASSIPIID AD<br />

BRINGS USULTS


I"<br />

ii:<br />

PAG! 16 — SICTION TWO THJE OC6AN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

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Th<strong>is</strong> cufie a perennial winner<br />

by Catherine M. Bowen ET&ZrStttZZZ<br />

There are triple-threat stars<br />

in the theatre, triple plays in<br />

baseball and tvtn triple dip ice<br />

cream cones. The Ocean City<br />

Baby Parade has its own triple<br />

threat and that <strong>is</strong> three and onehalf<br />

year old Joan McDermott,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

McDirmott of 7908 Atlantic av.,<br />

Margate<br />

Thii honor wa» realized last<br />

week in the B4th edition of the<br />

Baby Parade when the young<br />

m<strong>is</strong>i won first prize in thi fancy<br />

dress div<strong>is</strong>ion for the three to<br />

six-year olds. Th<strong>is</strong> wai added to<br />

similar awards in 1970 and in<br />

1971 making young Joan quite a<br />

collector of silver. To the b«st of<br />

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ament knowledge th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the S>e sat hBppuy ta a stroller<br />

tat ti m h B ma hM h d DOaM?d; ; m A g wag covered with with\<br />

In 1970 little Joan at the ripe bower of the large colorful<br />

old age of nine months wai hydrangea flowers and was<br />

mtered as a Hydrangea Queen, pushed down the wooden way<br />

OCEAN CITY'S BABY PARADE TRffLE WIN-<br />

NER—Joan McDermott <strong>is</strong> ihown here in the three<br />

entries which won for her top prizes in her div<strong>is</strong>ions,<br />

Her initial enfry in 1170 at the ripe old age of nine<br />

months when she wai entered as a Hydrangea Queen.<br />

syu/ANiA FOR<br />

1 1<br />

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Thii picture was taken in 1971 when she was a year<br />

• and - a - half - old and entered under the theme of<br />

What Are Little Girls Made Of.<br />

by her proud mother.<br />

.. Tlje tallowing year the young<br />

MM entered again under the<br />

theme of What are Little Girls<br />

Made Of? The one and one-halfyear-old<br />

blonde cutle made a<br />

nftftfe amid party settings<br />

with the nursery rhyme<br />

providing the background.<br />

Last year little Joan wasn't in<br />

the parade but th<strong>is</strong> year her<br />

mother couldn't res<strong>is</strong>t. The<br />

night before the event Mrs.<br />

• White decorator c^lnet of high-imp** pbutic<br />

• 17 inch d<strong>is</strong>gonal picture<br />

• Penni-Lock-the inti^oof color tuning lyrtem<br />

that never toFgeti<br />

• Colo* Bright 100 pieturt tube for »ih»ip, bright<br />

color picture<br />

• GibnltmJiB^thMiii for wbd-«Ute performance<br />

• AFC puih-button lock, inn tuning-•perfect<br />

picture wen when you dumg* ?ju»riuifr<br />

• TeleKOping dlpole VHF. bow-tto UHF antenna<br />

Stand<br />

Sylwnl* black and whlt« ports We<br />

mo« the States have<br />

faltad to meet their respondWfty<br />

to provide felTand<br />

adequate compensation to the<br />

Eg*" °f Anwican worker*<br />

Wiled or injured each year In<br />

Wwtfated accidents, where<br />

Stat« efforts hav« bwn<br />

ate, it rus bean the<br />

function of the Metal<br />

*^ to prescribe<br />

db he<br />

FRIDAY, AUQUST17,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> picture was taken last week when as a three<br />

and - a - half • year - old she won another first priw,,<br />

a female lifeguard. Senior Photos. n<br />

Alcohol<strong>is</strong>m clinic at Shore Memorial<br />

The Social Service Office of<br />

the Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

wUl be eondualng alcohol<strong>is</strong>m<br />

prevention anddetection clinia<br />

on August 20 and 27 from 1-4<br />

p.m.<br />

These clinics will be staffed<br />

3U Atlsntic<br />

^ professionals whoie tatkbl<br />

to diagnose alcoholic imbif<br />

problem drinker or hit fiuJi<br />

The clinics art free audit I<br />

appointments are I<br />

. START SCHOOL<br />

w.rh SUPPLIES<br />

McHENRY'S<br />

RING BOOKS<br />

PAPER AR<br />

PINCILS • WRITINO PORTFOLIO<br />

MECHANICAL DRAWING<br />

W.SCOTT BimiSIAN,<br />

punm'si<br />

I Semi-Annual Sale<br />

SUITS * Uouls 6«WsmItli Suiti<br />

toll 10.M<br />

Now $55.95 to S88.00<br />

Hart SchaHner ft Mark Suite<br />

Were $130,M to $155,00<br />

NOW $104.00 to $124.W:<br />

SPORT SORT COATS<br />

F«im B«ach B«ach A A Lou<strong>is</strong> Li GM GoMsmith<br />

Were *59,w to 175.00<br />

Hart SchaHnor & Marx<br />

Wer ti<strong>is</strong>.oo to $125.00<br />

Maw $70.00 to I1M.W<br />

SIWKS^<br />

B«ach and JaVmar Qnl<br />

SC?.'f!S» JayilMr<br />

, Palm<br />

Roby Stacks<br />

Were $16.95 to $35.00<br />

fllow$13.S4t0i».W :;<br />

20%<br />

OFF<br />

Sport Shlri* -Walking Shorts<br />

Cabana S*fc -Swim Trunk*<br />

Suniiriftt Pafam<strong>is</strong><br />

Btrmuda Shorts -Bathing<br />

rt Coats<br />

*Pa|«ma<br />

J and Short Sleeve<br />

itv;^'.'*-' 1<br />

\c i<br />

Who, Met<br />

Pleasant surpr<strong>is</strong>e lights up the face of Betsy Neall<br />

as she hears her name announced as the winner of the<br />

MM Mlsi Ocian City Scholarship Pageant on the<br />

boardwalk Music Pier Saturday evening. Shore<br />

audio Photos,<br />

A happy moment?<br />

Beth Wilcock <strong>is</strong> near to tears as she <strong>is</strong> presented the<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Congeniality trophy by Susan McCandless.<br />

BOAO<br />

Her Majesty... Queen Elizabeth<br />

Elizabeth (Betsy) Neall, a »<br />

year-old, flve-foot-eight<br />

brunette with brown eyes, won<br />

the title of Mitt Ocean City of<br />

1474 at the fifth annual<br />

scholarahip pageant Saturday<br />

on the Music Pier.<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Neall, a runner-up in.<br />

kst year's contest, will be the<br />

first Miu Ocean City to compete<br />

for the title of Miu New<br />

Jeriey without previously<br />

competing for the title of M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Cape May County. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

beeifiM the Cape May County<br />

Scholarship Pageant will be<br />

staged after the M<strong>is</strong>s New<br />

Jersey Pageant next summer.<br />

The new queen <strong>is</strong> the<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jackson Naffj, Vp Seacreit rd.<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Naai; Impressed the.<br />

judyls with $#• acting ability<br />

with a dranwic stene from<br />

"Exodus". SMftH a •ophomore<br />

" nuniiy College,<br />

Rev<br />

was flfat<br />

alaoehoten<br />

receiving.a<br />

graduate<br />

Wilcock <strong>is</strong> ft'<br />

<strong>is</strong>, daughter of<br />

rlesWUcock,<br />

3i« was<br />

Congeniality,<br />

ward. A 1973<br />

3 M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

light<br />

brown hah- anAgrem eyes. She<br />

played "TaMfiifTheine", from<br />

"Gone With Tft« Wind" on the<br />

piano. She wiUrompete for the<br />

title of Mii» fflpe May County.<br />

Second ranter up wa» Andrea<br />

Chiappini, a T7-vear«ld senior<br />

at OC1IS. She <strong>is</strong> the daughter of<br />

Mr. gnd Mrs, Edward Chiappini.<br />

She twirled batons to the<br />

theme music of "M<strong>is</strong>sion<br />

Impossible".<br />

Virginia Smith, 18, a<br />

graduate of OCHS, was third<br />

runnerup. She <strong>is</strong> the daughter<br />

of Mrs, Leah Smith She<br />

presented-a reading of a poem,<br />

entitled "The Creation"<br />

Kathleen Megargee, 18, a<br />

sophomore at Montclair State<br />

College was fourth runnerup.<br />

She <strong>is</strong> the daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Irwin Megargee. She<br />

presented a comedy scene from<br />

"Auntie Mame".<br />

The two s<strong>is</strong>ters that com-<br />

SONS<br />

peted against one another for<br />

the first time in to* pageant'*<br />

•i h<strong>is</strong>tory w«fe G«M Capixxl, 21<br />

and her s<strong>is</strong>ter Sharon, 18. They<br />

are the daoghtw* of Mr. and<br />

Mrs Samuel Captezi<br />

Gad wig the song "Bobby<br />

Soxs u> Stocking*", and her<br />

sitter Sharon sang the song<br />

"Bicycle Built for Two"<br />

The former Miu Oman City,<br />

Susan McCandless, presented a<br />

Pictorical diarv of her vear as<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Ocean City After giving<br />

up her Ocean City crown ahe<br />

will assume the UUe of Miaa<br />

Cape May County<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s New Jersey, Sumnne<br />

Plummer, a special guert at th?<br />

49284<br />

pageant pretented "Stantatt"<br />

on the piano.<br />

Featured in thi pageant's<br />

theme "Rock Around the<br />

Clock", was accompl<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

batou twirler Elaine Campanelli,<br />

Master of certnontes,<br />

Tom Williams, muk director<br />

Jerry Vigue and h# orchestra<br />

and the Ron Boston Dancers.<br />

Maria Adama, a cpS-TV<br />

Mar. Kathy Salerno Ford,<br />

Robert OlmttMd, , RoMM<br />

Bloom and J«me4 C5lr*«a*i«<br />

the Judges<br />

Scholarship<br />

leto and many<br />

and gifts wet* p*t«*tt£| to ihe<br />

oontesUnU.<br />

OCEAN GLTY SENTINEI^LEDGER<br />

?3RD YEAR — No. 30 O$£AN CITY, NIW JERSEY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1973 Telephone 399 5411 PRICE 10C<br />

Subpoenas out<br />

at Somers Poi<br />

on radio deal<br />

SOMIBS POINT — • A<br />

numberof subpoenas have been<br />

served on the principles involved<br />

in setting up a new twoway<br />

police radio system for Oil<br />

city, the Sentinel-Ledger<br />

learned Monday.<br />

The subpoenas call tor wit*<br />

nesses to appear Mere the<br />

Atlantic County grand Jury at 9<br />

ajn. Thursday to tell what they<br />

know about the bidding on the<br />

radio contract. In addition to<br />

dty and police officials, those<br />

bidding on the system also haw<br />

been subpoenaed.<br />

An invest (cation by the ofQc*<br />

of Atlantic County Prosecutor<br />

%Hard William* started latt<br />

April after th<strong>is</strong> ncwepapw<br />

stoiies pointing out<br />

irretfulsrftlw in th«<br />

g c , but rievertheJws<br />

' (tar Investigation continued. ,<br />

The contract for supplying<br />

and installing the new police<br />

and fire system was finally<br />

awarded to Motorola Radio Co.<br />

The whole thing started in April<br />

when the Radio Corporation of<br />

America (RCA) charged that<br />

bid specifications provided by<br />

the city contained Motorola<br />

serial numbers and were un-<br />

Weather<br />

Scattered showers and<br />

thiuidershoweri today<br />

with high temperatures In<br />

the upper ?o's to mid-ao's.<br />

Fair Wednesday and<br />

Thursday with little<br />

change in temperature.<br />

U.S. WEATHER SER.<br />

VIC1.<br />

biddable in their<br />

Henry Schrule,<br />

Electronic Comnl<br />

Department,<br />

spedflcationsan*<br />

with a Motorola we<br />

n hi» firm couia<br />

contract. RCA


PAGE TWO<br />

RETIRING FIREMAN—Retiring fire fighter George 0, Adams d<strong>is</strong>plays the<br />

appreciation certificate he received at a dinner in h<strong>is</strong> honor last wwkfrom Fire<br />

Chief Ferdinand Taccarino. At left <strong>is</strong> Deputy Chief John Sapp. Adams <strong>is</strong> retiring<br />

after 31 years of service on the department. (Counsellor Photo)<br />

"Love Bug"<br />

[BERKSHIRE<br />

PANTYHOSE<br />

A STOCKINGS<br />

Buster Brown<br />

Back-fo-Schoo!<br />

Excitement<br />

Cognac Brown Leather<br />

C and D Widths<br />

Siies 8Vi-12— »12,00<br />

Blue-Gold Suede or<br />

Brown-Tan Leather<br />

C and D Widths<br />

Sizes 5-8— *13.00<br />

814-12=114,00<br />

SHOE DEPARTMENT — F/rsf Floor<br />

AUGUST 21ST<br />

THRU<br />

SIPT. STH<br />

RIG MUim sM.lim.<br />

$125 $J9 $275<br />

150 1.19 3.30<br />

185 1,59 4,75<br />

12.50 $1,75 $5,00<br />

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THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Rocks<br />

continued from page I<br />

IBSi, 1650,000 was sp«nt for the most ambitious wnd pumping<br />

program in the city's h<strong>is</strong>tory.<br />

Following the Atlantic Storm of March 1982


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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

US Bth street, Ocean City, N, J, 08228<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1181<br />

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as second class matter<br />

JOHN T. 81 ETHERS Publ<strong>is</strong>her<br />

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City and vicinity; six months. 12.50. Elsewhere, call of<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s<strong>is</strong>sippi River, per year 14.75; si* months, 12.75. West of<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s<strong>is</strong>sippi River per year, 15.75. Price on newsstand. 10<br />

cents per copy, PuNlcatian Schedule; Weekly every<br />

Thursd*y; Semi-wceklv Tuesday and Friday from second<br />

week in June until Labor Day.<br />

LETS ORGAfVIZE IT SO IT WORKS<br />

Cooperation needed<br />

Wif "Wi a'^Bp whar industry and<br />

men), sh^d cooperate in making'* Fra * er<br />

TUISPAY, AUGUST 3ft<br />

third floor gallery and studios U. S. AIR FORCES, Thailand Barkidale AFB, W. *<br />

and hopes that thi^ will en- — Technical Sergeant Edward He now serves at ybon Witt a<br />

courage more of our Senior H, Fraser, son of Mp, and Mrs, unit of the Alt Fiffc* q&m<br />

Citizens to attend classes and Earl H, Fraser, IMS Asbury municationa 3ervU;e.<br />

events.<br />

av., Ocean City, N.J., hai<br />

Bd, DeLuM, new director Of received the U.S. Air Force A1957 graduated Jfoly Spirit<br />

the Arts Center Community Commendation Media at Uboo High ScKool at Atfijiotic City<br />

Orchestra, announces that the Reyal Thai AFB, Thailand. N.J., be attended VUlanova<br />

orchestra <strong>is</strong> currently Sergeant Fraser, a telephone (Pa.j University The<br />

rehearsing for a perfcrmance equipment repnirman, wai sergeant's wife 18 the former<br />

at the Center on Thursday, 1 fnr meritorloiii service at Malai Fakdeetha<br />

September t, in conjunction<br />

with the Annual Open Home<br />

Reception for the mtmberihlp<br />

exhibit,<br />

Jim Friant, glass blower<br />

from MiUviUe who has been a good looks in<br />

summer instructor at the<br />

Center for the past two years, <strong>is</strong><br />

chairman of the Craft Exhibit, jFALL footwea<br />

which will be held on the Music<br />

Pier two weekends, September<br />

21 and 22; 28 and 29, Craftsmen<br />

will be continually demon- ! for<br />

strating during the four days of<br />

the Fair,<br />

The Arts Center's Com- |Back-to-SchooP^<br />

munity Orchestra will be<br />

performing sometime during<br />

the first weekend and the<br />

Annual Art Auction will be held<br />

during the second weekend,<br />

Mrs. Joseph Shomo announces<br />

that donations of work are still<br />

being accepted for auction.<br />

BRIDGE CLUB<br />

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SUPPLY CO.<br />

iJlJWBST AVI,, OCEAN<br />

PHONE ]?» 3130<br />

48TH STREET<br />

inEMvwwuiT itWDWeUjPSK<br />

OCYC Junior fashion show theme <strong>is</strong> 'Wonderful<br />

The Wonderful Water World<br />

of the Ocean City Yacht Club <strong>is</strong><br />

the theme of the annual Junior<br />

Fashion Show and Desstrt-<br />

Co/fee to be presented Thursday<br />

at 12:30 p.m. in the Yacht<br />

dub,<br />

Cajce and punch or coffet wU]<br />

be served as the gu«ts arrlv».<br />

The decorations and t«W#<br />

centerpieces art all water<br />

oriented, to follow the theme.<br />

Fashions will be ttown by<br />

juhior members of 'the club<br />

from three through teens.<br />

Thoie modeling children's<br />

ityles are: Smanne and Jennifer<br />

Waters, Katie Dalton<br />

John Bellwear, Robin and JiU<br />

Pirker and Marie McOirry.<br />

Clothes for th<strong>is</strong> group are from<br />

The Ojildren 's Hour of th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

Fashions for the new group<br />

will be shown by Jean<br />

Bellwoar, Mmi Dalton, Patty<br />

pr<strong>is</strong>coll, Nan Leute, Moira<br />

Kelly and Beth Wateri.<br />

Fashions will be from The<br />

Pumpkin Patch, also of thii<br />

eitv.<br />

, ^v ~<br />

BETWEEN WIST<br />

and AS1URY AVENUE<br />

LAUNDROMAT<br />

(Clued Miforte Sat. to Mifcfe Swby)<br />

DRf.FOtDLAWHWrSOIIflCt<br />

PROBABLY THE FINEST<br />

ANFRONTCONDOMII<br />

NEW SHORE<br />

• Fourteen fabulous floor plans: one, two, three bedroom<br />

a Individual private sundecks.<br />

n Panoramic, gitre-rea<strong>is</strong>iant windows,<br />

• Direct access to boardwtiiN and beach<br />

• Huge, private swimming pool,<br />

• Rooftop tenn<strong>is</strong>.<br />

• Privirt gimeroom and lounge area.<br />

• All-electric, ease-of-eare kjtehtns.<br />

• Wall to wall carpeting.<br />

• Air conditioning,<br />

• RtservBd undereovtr parking,<br />

a Personal storage loefcer by car.<br />

• Building security system,<br />

• Cable telev<strong>is</strong>ion (optional).<br />

• Centra! location near stores, churches, music pavilion.<br />

• Building and grounds maintenance.<br />

YOUR OWN CASTLf BY THISIA.<br />

First occupancy, summer 1974,<br />

85 units already sold.<br />

Act now to reserve yours.<br />

Sales office, 935 Ocean Am<br />

Tel. (609) 399-8500<br />

OCEANCOIONYI<br />

OCEAN CfTY NEW JERSEY<br />

Tt--i.<br />

THE WONDERFUL WATER WORLD-Junior membtrs of the Ocean City<br />

Yacht Qub work on emterpieess for the Jtmior Fashion Show and D<strong>is</strong>sert-<br />

Coffee to be staged at the Club Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Rear, 1. to r. are Meg<br />

Felton, EmUy Henderson, Eliene Morr<strong>is</strong>, Sue Clayton and Moira KeUy, Front, 1,<br />

to r. are Nan Leute,JLJsa Dalton, Sue Hopf, Meg Madonna and Kathy Golden,<br />

Senior Photo,<br />

OCEAN OTY DUPLICATE -<br />

Average at last Thursday's<br />

fame was 48, with Ollie<br />

Mahoney and Grace Kelly<br />

coming in first with 59. R<br />

Boden and Huel ttohrbach,<br />

52',s, and Mr, and Mrs. Gaorgtr<br />

LaSalle, 8Hi. **<br />

FYiday's game al»o produced<br />

an average of 48. Dr. and B&g.<br />

George PfoM wens flmt with 59.<br />

Others above average were<br />

• >*• IV<br />

Mary Schmidt and Fran<br />

Seidman, 56; Mr. and Mrs,<br />

William Haas, 55; Sue Mueha<br />

and Reuben Sussnuin, SOti; Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Jack Lou<strong>is</strong>, SM, and<br />

«.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,<br />

Thursday arid Friday at 8 p.m.<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

•v.<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE .<br />

Sunday's game resulted in<br />

averages of H% for the North-<br />

South players and 84 for those<br />

in the East-West group.<br />

Playing North-South Pig<br />

Smith and Reuben Sussman<br />

came in first with ISOti,<br />

Runnereup were And Marshall<br />

. taxi Hazel Rohrbaeh, 108^4, and<br />

IGertrude Stout and Muriel<br />

iMcGirt, r<br />

Mainland<br />

Coming ,<br />

Events<br />

TODAY .... j,<br />

Somers Point Kiwan<strong>is</strong> Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Somwi Point approvement<br />

Asseeiiition meeting, 8 p.m., in<br />

the senior citizens' building on<br />

Ambler rd.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) .<br />

Mini Flower Show of zinnias,<br />

11 a.m., at Mainland Bank on<br />

New rd,, Lin wood, sponsored<br />

by the Garden Department of<br />

the Women's Club of Ltawood,<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

Two meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

New Jersey av, flrehall. .<br />

Somers Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, li-<strong>is</strong> p.n<br />

Jraham<br />

.-by Alice Webb, wd „ . ^_» Senior<br />

,,na Seymour with «, Ate Oatf QuR TM p.«., at the<br />

ft»««»W|B were Art Ltvto senior citizens* building.<br />

mi Marvin Levin, Mr. and Ambler rd., Somers Point.<br />

top, WlUiaai Goldman, Jim<br />

M>ytr*nd John Green and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Joseph Gardiner.<br />

RECEIVES Ph.D.<br />

4 William Pepper of 69 Walnut<br />

rd, received h<strong>is</strong> Ph.D. in Music<br />

in July from The University of<br />

Iowa, Iowa City,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e call<br />

keeps you warm<br />

all winter<br />

CiVB vi 4 ctlLThm relix and<br />

•njoy t Warm, comfort«bl«<br />

WlntFlt«'Uk<br />

leFl<br />

supplied with dipenjJable,<br />

Konomla! Textio Ml Chief<br />

-the dem-bunilng 611, And<br />

then, our E^r Pay.HiK an<br />

help you balsas your heating<br />

budget right from'the ttiit<br />

N*Intere5torc»nyingchirg«.<br />

It pay* to hMt your home with<br />

dependable, economit^l Tcx-<br />

*a> FuM Chief- Give m a call<br />

Yotril g»t tervlce you can rely<br />

on...«nd you'll enjoy * wirtn<br />

tndpl«nn< winter.<br />

GRACE<br />

FOELCO.<br />

FUR OIL A<br />

LOCAL JHMVICI<br />

j^ ^ ^^^^|^^^W<br />

Somers Point youth Center<br />

Board meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

THURSDAY- ~<br />

Somers Point City Council<br />

meeting, 7:W p m.<br />

Keystone Lodge F and AM<br />

meeting, 8p.m., in the Masonic<br />

Tanple, »ore rd., ynwooi<br />

TAKING COURSE<br />

LANCASTBR, p«. - Charlti<br />

F. Spengler, Jr., of RiD. 1,<br />

Lin wood, an employee of<br />

Charles P. Spengler Floor<br />

Coverings, 231 West av., Ocean<br />

aty, <strong>is</strong> taking a two-weeks*<br />

course in resiUent flooring<br />

InstallaUon at the Armstrong<br />

Cork Company's Installation<br />

School,<br />

; t 1<br />

Clothes g or we teens and<br />

juniors will be supplied by the<br />

In-B.Tjeen Slop in Ventnbr.<br />

They will be modeled by Ann<br />

Bellwoar, Maureen MeOarry,-<br />

Kathy Gieason, Kathy Smith,<br />

Sue Clayton, Meg Madonna,<br />

Kathy Golden, Janle Golden,<br />

Elaine Morr<strong>is</strong>, Meg Felton, Sue<br />

Hopf, Donna Felton, Emily<br />

Henderson, L<strong>is</strong>a Dalton, Judy<br />

Brennan, Mary Ann McEwan,<br />

Maureen McEwan, Ann<br />

Bellwoar and Sandy Baker,<br />

Chairman of the affair <strong>is</strong> Mrs.<br />

Florence Dalton, Committee<br />

members are Mrs, Charlene<br />

Hopkins, Mrs, Lou<strong>is</strong>e Martin,<br />

Mrs, Peg Madonna, Mrs.<br />

Eileen Hagerty, Mrs, Alice<br />

Carney, Mrs, Nancy Bellwoar,<br />

Mrs. Ann Sagerholm, Mrs. Peg<br />

Morr<strong>is</strong>, Mrs. Ruth Kane, MM,<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong>e Baker, and Mrs. Joan<br />

Bellwoar Mrs, Kate Golden,<br />

club junior activities chairman,<br />

also ass<strong>is</strong>ted<br />

TUf SPAY, AUGUST 21. m/<br />

Myrntt B»WfcD^<br />

toth of Woodbine, al<br />

Dean's UK at<br />

y<br />

during toe<br />

AMBER UlTTEJli<br />

MAWTENANCf<br />

m m no mm<br />

TNUIII<br />

Hal 399-2632<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean City<br />

H you plan to food shop during<br />

your ffay ham . . , vMt our<br />

A4P Market at...<br />

16th STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

(BITWMN 15TH iM 16TH STRUTS<br />

IN THE PALMIR SHCWtNO CINTIIU<br />

Quick! Convenient!<br />

Frank E. Giovamozzi<br />

; » - •' •••!' i\ i l l , . « • . ; : , '<br />

* Frank E. OioVannozM, of 3701<br />

Fembroktfta.-and B Carl rd<br />

AufUBineiWlls, wilminiton"<br />

lo^ziwas a native<br />

d bad been a<br />

14dent for 10<br />

'<strong>is</strong> a retired Air<br />

£Survivit^ri.iarBi hi* wife,<br />

llizabeth-jj wie-son, Frank,<br />

W.i ortt difightir, Mrs, Joan<br />

•lousley; and one grandson, all<br />

IA viewiofewijl be, held th<strong>is</strong><br />

Aening CnMSday)' between 7<br />

Jid 9 b'croek at the WeCrery<br />

pmeftf 10m«iii'flBno6rd pk.,<br />

l^lll^DtticiirvlcM will<br />

ike place ..tomorrow morning<br />

gVedneidayMn S. Ann's R.C,<br />

Chureh,. v** Uncord pk,,<br />

yuroington,.,,.<br />

....„ .^.» H:- Kikl<strong>is</strong>, of<br />

HollandaJe, fla,,.and th<strong>is</strong> city,<br />

died unexperiedJy TTiuraday In<br />

aore Memdriai Hospital. Ihe<br />

MS 58,<br />

Mrs. Kikl<strong>is</strong> was born m<br />

Pittsbtirgh, Pa, and had<br />

sumnftfed here a number of<br />

yean. Sht was manager of the<br />

coffee ihop at the Sing Ray<br />

Motel.<br />

Surviving Is. ner huiband,<br />

Peter.<br />

Services were conducted<br />

Saturday at the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home followed by<br />

interment ju St. Joseph's<br />

Cemttery, Cflurnbus, Ohio.<br />

MarjorieB. Faunce<br />

Mrs, MafJ^rif B; Faunce, of<br />

M Plaza pi,, died suddenly<br />

tandsy at hep home.<br />

Mn. Faunca was the wife of<br />

Hie late D. Roscoe Faunee,<br />

iwnarof the local theaters, who<br />

wigfSau^yin 1989,<br />

She <strong>is</strong> lurvivid by a son, L,<br />

Dextir, ofith<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

FutUiar;... .details on<br />

jrrangenients will be anlouncid<br />

by the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, •<br />

Mary E. Griffith<br />

Mm. Mary I, (Bessie)<br />

QriffMh, of 2930 West av,, died<br />

"" ^rt W HH*^ SMiffriO'lW*'f »<br />

JGi^ithiwaij bdrn hj; •'"<br />

^aphia*;; foWnerly lived ib<br />

3erm^rf|own «nd had been a<br />

bcal feSidMit for flve years.,<br />

Sie wasa maniber qf the First<br />

United iMetHod<strong>is</strong>t Church and<br />

ormerly % ti«nft« of both the<br />

" Iden Age Club,«nd the Good<br />

lunsel M<strong>is</strong>ure Club;<br />

Survivirnl are one daughter,<br />

MaryUane Martindale,<br />

whom'<strong>is</strong>p'rriide her some-,<br />

ion, |afre


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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGIR<br />

THE WINNERS-Winners of the Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest held last<br />

week at the 6th st. playground pose with their prizes. Front row (1. to r.) John<br />

Paul Seitzinger, Ellen Brady, L<strong>is</strong>a Brady and Debbie Pierce, Back (1. to r.) are<br />

Mike Papaycik and Jim Pericles, Senior Photo.<br />

Seed Spitting<br />

winners l<strong>is</strong>ted<br />

A Watermelon Seed Spitting<br />

Contest wai staged last<br />

Thursday at the 8th it.<br />

playiround under the direction<br />

of Jhe Recreation Department<br />

Each child received a piece of<br />

watermelon and after eating it<br />

he had to ipit the seeds into a<br />

cup. Winners were determined<br />

on a best out of five basil for the<br />

most seed! spit into the cup.<br />

Tin first prize was a<br />

watermelon. Second, third and<br />

fourth place winners each<br />

received a bag of candy.<br />

Tomorrow, August g each<br />

playground will sponsor a track<br />

meet. Children of all ages may<br />

participate. The events wUI<br />

begin at w a.m.<br />

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JOSEPH<br />

Our Operators in<br />

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OUR REnuR mmraw,<br />

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MON. - TUES. - WED.<br />

PHONE 3M-MM<br />

OPEN DAILY 9to 5<br />

THUBSDAY SMI<br />

Shop<br />

Ocean City<br />

Coming Events<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

Free concerts, S p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier featuring Clarence<br />

Fuhrman and thi municipal<br />

orchestra with Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Beverly Flower,<br />

soprano; and Prank Spoto,<br />

tenor.<br />

TODAY and TOMORROW •<br />

New Jersey Shuffleboard<br />

Mixed Doubles Tournament ml<br />

the Shuffleboard Courts, 5th St.<br />

and the boardwalk.<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) •<br />

Story Hour for pre-school<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

at the library, 6th it. and Ocean<br />

av.<br />

Summer Auxiliary of<br />

Flanders Mali<br />

for Service<br />

and Selection<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

Famous Make Velour Shirts<br />

40% OFF<br />

GOOD Lime FALL if mi<br />

mZii* tWWfr<br />

'Sit<br />

First Unhid Methodiit Church<br />

meeting, 2 p.m. A book review<br />

of "Twice Over Lightly" by<br />

Helen Hayes and Aniti Loos<br />

will be given by Mrs. Edgar<br />

Pyli.<br />

Safety and Defensive Driving<br />

Class, 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30<br />

to 3:30 p.m., at the In=<br />

termediate School,<br />

Ocean City Humane Society<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the Youth<br />

.Center.<br />

» Arts and Crafts Class, I p.m.<br />

at Union Chapel by-the-Sta.<br />

Board of Education meeting,<br />

8 p.m., in the Primary School,<br />

"Tiarraeks 2206 World War I<br />

Veterans meeting, 1 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Aleohollci Anonymous and<br />

* Alanon mating, 8 p.m., in the<br />

l^iioopai Pariih Hall, lith st.<br />

M^l Ctntral av.<br />

Ocean Qty Duplicate Bridge<br />

;$mt; S p.m., In tie -Bridge<br />

•- Osnter, 349 Wat »vi *«<br />

' ' Yacht dub Duplicate Bridge<br />

game for members only, 7:45<br />

p,m.<br />

TOMOtaOW


PAGE TIN TH€ OCgAN CITY SiNTINILLEDOIR TUESDAY, AUGUST<br />

PAINTS<br />

M. A, Broder I Sons, he.<br />

9TH ST & PLEASURE AVF<br />

-Near the Say-<br />

DIAL 399-2070<br />

; V $8-2)71<br />

I<br />

ROOFING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

StiHigling Siding<br />

Wort Gurtei Work<br />

General Repairs<br />

Prices- Free Estimates<br />

Workmanship<br />

i. V. FORSCHT<br />

£(>rpan (My—Dial immm<br />

or Call Tallecl<br />

21547(5-7158<br />

jp Events Authority invites municipal d<strong>is</strong>cussion<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) •<br />

Board of Education, Rpm<br />

middle school.<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />

Company, 8 p.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

American Legion Auxiliary,<br />

8;30 p.m., Tuckahoe*.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

Planning Board, B p.m..<br />

Township Hall, Tuckahoe,<br />

American Legion, fl p m ,<br />

Tuckflhoe.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 79, 7 to 9:30<br />

p.m.. Scout Cabin, Palermo.<br />

DIAL<br />

399<br />

8187<br />

PLUMBING<br />

ft HEATING<br />

345 West Avenue<br />

doll Construction<br />

general L^ontractord<br />

206 Wilt Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.<br />

COMMERCIAL. RESBEJp, MDUSnUL IUUM<br />

ADDITIONS • ftEMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Phone 398-2778<br />

WALL SCRAPING.<br />

Paperhanging<br />

and Painting<br />

byt. L. HOWELL<br />

+ ESTABLISHED 1M6+<br />

Phone 398-2999<br />

ROBERT'S<br />

ROOFING<br />

• SHINGLES<br />

• SIDING<br />

• GUTTERS<br />

• REPAIRS<br />

Robert Johnson<br />

399-6142<br />

Robert Hart<br />

399^3685<br />

PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

HOTWATERHiAT.GASorOIL<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

POWfRSfWtRRkAMlR<br />

618 West Avenue Dill 399-0450<br />

LEON CREAMER JOSEPH DOUGHERTY<br />

, REFRESH YOUR HOME VWT1*<br />

W<br />

•RUSH M* SMAY<br />

BAILEY<br />

DIAL W7-580O<br />

22 VILLAGE DUIVI NORTH<br />

SOMMS POINT<br />

C.LEO<br />

WILSON<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

PHONE<br />

399-1638<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Utilities Authority, following<br />

two meetings with Ocean City<br />

officials, hii announced plans<br />

to invite city officials of the<br />

othir 15 municlpalititi in the<br />

County to ditcuss sewerage<br />

d<strong>is</strong>posal problemi.<br />

The meetings are designed to<br />

Cop© woman elected<br />

Association officer<br />

Lenni Plant, of Cape May,<br />

vide chairman of the Cape May<br />

County Rtpuhilean<br />

organi<strong>is</strong>tion, wai elected<br />

au<strong>is</strong>tam secretary of the N,J,<br />

Republican Vice Chairmen'!<br />

Association at a reorganization<br />

meeting called recently by<br />

State Vice Chairman Ann D.<br />

Flynn, of Monmouth County,<br />

Mrs. Plant will serve in the<br />

poll for 1873-74 and will serve a<br />

major role in the Fall political<br />

campaign. Planned activities<br />

for the group include coordination<br />

of statewide voter<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration and special ballot<br />

services.<br />

CHAS, C,<br />

PALERMO<br />

Plumbing & Hearing<br />

Contractor<br />

Iltetric S#w»r ft Root<br />

Cleaning Equipment<br />

24-HOUR<br />

SERVICE<br />

SOCONYVACUUM<br />

AGENCY<br />

810 A3BURY AVENUE<br />

Dial 399 1751<br />

Kfcu.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

give each municipality a<br />

chance to voice an opinion M to<br />

future growth patttrng and<br />

development within Its own<br />

boundries, "From the results of<br />

these d<strong>is</strong>cu<strong>is</strong>ioni the County<br />

Authority wUl plan the growth<br />

of the wasttwater control<br />

facilities in step with the<br />

growth of the community,"<br />

consulting engineer Edward R,<br />

Robertson said<br />

Plans call for the ieries of<br />

meetings to be held before the<br />

end of September so that tht<br />

reiuJts may be incorporated<br />

into the planning that <strong>is</strong> now<br />

being performed by the<br />

engineering consultant.<br />

The Utility Authority ii also<br />

studying the increase in<br />

summer population in the<br />

county. Elwood Jarmer,<br />

Director of the County planning<br />

Board ii using hii staff to v<strong>is</strong>it<br />

Garden State Parkway toll<br />

booths to check the destination<br />

and number of persons coming<br />

into the county.<br />

The Parkway Authority has<br />

VIIITORS HERE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.<br />

Adams, Jr., and ion, Nathan,<br />

have been v<strong>is</strong>iting Mr. Adams'<br />

parents, Rev. and Mrs. Howard<br />

W. Adams, of 506 W. Surf r Additions<br />

• Alterations • Painting • Roofing<br />

• Sliling<br />

•BUILDING CONTRACTORS<br />

H, WINN i SONS, INC.<br />

^ PHONE 399-4482<br />

John Sykes Co,<br />

SOON. Florida Avej, AtlAntic Citv, N. J.<br />

• Roofing * Aluminum Siding<br />

• Gutierwork<br />

PHONE '345-1191<br />

Quality Roofers and Metalworkers<br />

r Four Generations<br />

No JOS too bio, M<br />

REPAIRjoo small... all of<br />

our plumbing and touting<br />

work g«ts tht sam*<br />

i l i l<br />

made traffic data records<br />

"Available for study and car<br />

counters are being used on<br />

main roads leading to the shore<br />

communities to show the<br />

number of vehicles going 'into<br />

and out of communities within «<br />

selected time period,<br />

. 'S^Ihe future growth of per-<br />

' manent and seasonal<br />

population <strong>is</strong> an essential part<br />

of the design considerations for<br />

the regional water pollution<br />

control facilities, now under<br />

preliminary design^ by the<br />

Porches<br />

Alterations<br />

George McGinley<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

389-3786<br />

County Authority," Kobertson<br />

said, '<br />

Details of tha current itudies<br />

will be available to all of the<br />

municipalities as well as the<br />

Chamber of Commerce and<br />

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WRISTWRESTL1NG TECroJIQUES - Commiiiiona- Luther WtUact, HI<br />

and Patti Hunter, Octan City beauty quten, are instructed on tt»e flner pdnte of<br />

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Championshipi to be held here on Saturday at the high school gymnasium.<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Wallace will compete in the event which will be widely<br />

covered by the prtsi and TV. The matches begin at 7 p.m. and wUl benefit the<br />

Cape May County Rescue 1 Squad.<br />

Girls' basketball<br />

AUGUST 8<br />

DMENSION WHITE -M<br />

COPPER KITTL! -ii<br />

Higi scorers: Diane Snow,<br />

Opean City mgi MiMi, so for<br />

Dimension White. Potatl were<br />

divided equally among all<br />

playeri far Copper Kettls.<br />

DIMENSION BLACK • 34<br />

DAILEY aUftOINO -12<br />

Higi scoreri: Sue Sye, Oceiin<br />

City High School, 10 for<br />

Dimension Black. Kate<br />

Prendergast, Villa Maria<br />

Academy, and Gia Atklnion,<br />

VUla Maria Academy, both<br />

with four point! for Bailey.<br />

Joseph'!<br />

Coastal.<br />

Academy, four for<br />

DIMENSION WBTB - S7<br />

DAILEY PLUISfflING-21<br />

High scoreri; Judy Gayle,<br />

O.C.H.S., 19 for Dimension<br />

White. Meg Felton, Jenkintowa<br />

High School, six tor DaUey.<br />

PARDEB'S-tt<br />

COPPER KETTLE . 18<br />

High scorers: Mabel Cowan,<br />

Atlantic Community College, 20<br />

for Pardee's. Ave McCann,<br />

Wildwood Catholic High School<br />

10 for Copper Kettle.<br />

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AUGUST 10<br />

SPENCE'S - 43<br />

OVBS' BIKE RENTALS - 40 TOASTAL STATE • 10<br />

SPENCE'S .,16<br />

High scorers: Tracey<br />

Higi icorwt: Red Adams, Schne<strong>is</strong>we<strong>is</strong>, Jefferson High<br />

Penn State, 14 for OVM and, School, Va., 14 for %miK<br />

Joanne Peitzman, Cardinal Petty Lindlnger, St. Basil's<br />

Dougherty, and Tracey Academy, eight for Coastal.<br />

Schne<strong>is</strong>we<strong>is</strong>, Jefferson High<br />

School, Va,, each with four for DAILEY PLUMBING - 24<br />

COPPER KETTLE -:-|f<br />

High scoreri: Aft U ,<br />

PARDEE'S PARKING LOT • 45 Wildwood CathoUc High School,<br />

CHATTERBOX -17<br />

and Patti Irwin, O.C.H.S,, botij<br />

. High' scorers: Carla with ibt lot Copper<br />

RUfltacoto, Ocean ,Ctt Diana Dillon, Netb<br />

Kathy McDonald, St.<br />

Mlege, Philadelphia, six<br />

Chatterbox.<br />

for<br />

AUGUST I<br />

XPERT CLEANERS • M<br />

CHATTERBOX - 21<br />

High scoreri; Triiha<br />

Cbwhey, St. Basil 1 ! Academy<br />

and Kathy Kessel, Northern<br />

Burlington High School, eight<br />

each for X-pert. Marianne<br />

Sincavage, LaSalle College,<br />

five tor Chatterbox, ~<br />

OVES - 54<br />

COASTAL STATE -11<br />

High scorers: Juice Miller,<br />

West Virginia University, 12 toe<br />

Oves. Carol Bor<strong>is</strong>. Mount St,<br />

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AUGUST IS r<br />

OVES' BKES - 65<br />

COPPER KETTLl - 14<br />

High scorers: < f t ,<br />

Penn State, U for Oves 1 . Kyle<br />

Jackson, Conneitpga High<br />

School, nine for Copper Kettle.<br />

DBffiNSION WHITE • n<br />

DIMENSION BLACK • 21<br />

High scorers: Judy Gayle,<br />

O.C.H.S., 17 for Dimension<br />

mite and Sue Sye, O.C.H.S, 11<br />

for Dimenskm Black.<br />

PARDEE'S PARJONO LOT M<br />

XPERT CLEANERS . 25<br />

High scorers: Pat Dougherty,<br />

If fcr Pardet's. Tr<strong>is</strong>ha Cowhey,<br />

St. Basil's Academy, eight for<br />

X-Pert.<br />

SPENCE'S - 35<br />

GRANGER'S • 29<br />

High leorers: Tracy<br />

Sehne<strong>is</strong>weii, Jefferson High<br />

School, Va, 14 for Spenee's and<br />

Millie Foxworth, O.C.H.S., U<br />

for Granger's, Th<strong>is</strong> game went<br />

intodoiibleovertime first time<br />

th<strong>is</strong> season.<br />

AUGUST 14<br />

OVES'. 28<br />

PARDIE'S -17<br />

High scorers: Barbara Stout,<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School, 12 for Oves 1 and Pat<br />

Dougherty and Mabel Cowan,<br />

Atlantic Community College,<br />

eight points each for Pardee's.<br />

XPERT CLEANERS - 36<br />

SPENCE'S - 20<br />

High scorers: Mary Jo<br />

Eiaenbauer, Catalborough High<br />

School, and Debbie Hudson,<br />

Connestdga High Schogl, 12<br />

points each for X-Pert. Cathie<br />

Dr<strong>is</strong>coll, Mount St. Joseph's<br />

Academy, 14 for Spenee's.<br />

AUGUST 15<br />

DAILEY • 22<br />

COASTAL • 12<br />

High scorers: Meg Feltttn,<br />

Jenkintown High School, 10 tar<br />

Dailey and Carol Bor<strong>is</strong>, Mt. St,<br />

Joseph's Academy.aix tor<br />

Ooaital,<br />

OVES'S BDCES • 42<br />

DIMEPfSlON WHITE - 41<br />

High scorers: Janice Miller,<br />

West Virginia University, eight<br />

for Oves' and Diane Snow,<br />

O.C.H.S., 15 for Dimerosion<br />

White. Tills game went into fpi»<br />

overtimes. ^<br />

A Shaughnessey Tournament<br />

<strong>is</strong> being held for the top eight<br />

teams In the Girls League.<br />

Action began yesterday at 5:43<br />

p.m. on the flth st. courts. The<br />

eight teams competing are:<br />

Oves' Bikes, Dimension White,<br />

Pardee't Parking Lot, Xpert<br />

Cleaners, Chatterbox,<br />

Dimension Black, Granger 1 !<br />

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BRING RESULTS<br />

F<strong>is</strong>hing Club holts<br />

contest on its Pier<br />

The Ocean City FiHiing (3ub<br />

staged • contest Saturday from<br />

10 a.m. to noon on thdr (lining<br />

pier, Ventner FUhlng Club WM<br />

guests anfl the local club WM<br />

tanw.<br />

Following the event luncheon<br />

WM enjoyed at the Crab Tnp in<br />

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PA61 TWELVI THE OCEAN CITY SINTlNiL-Lf DGER TUgSDAV, AUdUST II* IWl<br />

Pictured are the seasonal champions of the Recreation Department's High<br />

School Basketball League, Rumer's fin<strong>is</strong>hed the regular season with an 8-2 slate.<br />

First row (1, to r) Dave Mulholland, league official; Rich Tolson, Tom HiUey,<br />

Mike Orlando, Tom Caulfield, Tom Giordano and league official Dan Hllferty.<br />

Second row: Bill Bagnell, league official; Chuck Murphy, Alan MeCflndJess, Bob<br />

Knight, Jay Mayer fcaptain), Greg Harmer and Dave Harklns.<br />

Rough leai kept most boats<br />

ta Saturday and Sunday. Those<br />

boats that did go out found<br />

large blueflih at the Sea Isle<br />

Lumps and Avalon Shoali as<br />

will as off Brigantlne<br />

AJon ong the beach are scattered<br />

weakfi kfiih with kingfJih =.,_im^<br />

proving in numbers pTui a lot of<br />

mapper blues. Baita for theie<br />

fiih include squid, Woodworms<br />

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amditions are getting better<br />

and we should have blues and<br />

weakf<strong>is</strong>h in catchable numbers<br />

on the bead] quite soon.<br />

Flounder flailing continues<br />

good in the inlets and parts of<br />

the back bays with squid on<br />

bucktaila and minnows<br />

Anglers Pier reports flounder<br />

f<strong>is</strong>hing was good Saturday and<br />

Sunday morning with action<br />

slowing up in the afternoon<br />

Bridge f<strong>is</strong>hing at Corson's<br />

Inlet ii slow with only • few<br />

weakfith and stripers being<br />

caught The baitf<strong>is</strong>h have<br />

moved in in large numbers and<br />

the weakfigh are sure to follow.<br />

Weakflsh are in the back bay<br />

but with sheddar crab in short<br />

supply you have to work a little<br />

harder for them. Now might be<br />

die time to try S.T.S. Sheddar<br />

Crab scent on your squid. If die<br />

bait It properly prepared S.T.S..,<br />

<strong>is</strong> just at effoottv* a**e;pe«th:')<br />

thfog and it ia available at most<br />

tackle shops.<br />

For the freih water f<strong>is</strong>hermen,<br />

the Tuekahoe Improvements<br />

ii supplying good,<br />

large mouth bail on<br />

Hollapoppers, Jitterbugs and<br />

plastic worms.<br />

Until next week, good f<strong>is</strong>hing.<br />

ACG eenter<br />

l<strong>is</strong>ted in<br />

Gape County<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

th<strong>is</strong> fall will establ<strong>is</strong>h a Cape<br />

May County Extension Center<br />

offering college-credit courses.<br />

Six courses are scheduled for<br />

the Fall Semester which begins<br />

September 4. Clasnes will meet<br />

once a week from 7 to 9:45 p.m.<br />

in Middle Township High<br />

School, Cape May Court House.<br />

Dr, Lawrence R. Wlnchell<br />

Jr., ACC president, said that<br />

the Cape May County Extension<br />

was establ<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

because of an "idenUfled need<br />

to ierve our sinter county."<br />

Under the state's master plan<br />

for higher education, ACC has<br />

responsibility for providing<br />

community college program* •<br />

for Cape May County.<br />

Reg<strong>is</strong>tration for Fall'<br />

Semester courses at the Cape<br />

May County Extension will be<br />

held Thursday Aug. 30 from<br />

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Middle<br />

Township High School.<br />

Courses being offered are-<br />

Monday, "Basic Writing Skills"<br />

and "Engl<strong>is</strong>h Composition !•"<br />

Tuesday, "Health" and "Basic<br />

Speech-" Wednesday,<br />

"General Psychology;" and<br />

Thursday, "Principle* of<br />

Sociology."<br />

The course* will be taught by<br />

regular ACC faculty members,<br />

ACC Ufully accredited, and all<br />

credits earned are Completely<br />

transferable to other college*.<br />

Complete information about<br />

courses being offered at the<br />

Cape May County Extension<br />

can be obtained by contacting<br />

ACC's Continuing Education<br />

Office, *SS-mi or 6404990, Ext.<br />

303.<br />

SPORT fHjMM<br />

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Dimension and Prep's make league finals<br />

Dimension and Prep's<br />

Restaurant hive advanced to<br />

the championship finals in the<br />

Recreation Department's High<br />

School Builcetball League,<br />

Dimension upset regular<br />

season champion Rumer's<br />

Exxon, 46-31. behind the<br />

Koring of Lee Dav<strong>is</strong>, with 16,<br />

and Chr<strong>is</strong> Ramsey, with 13.<br />

Runer'i last only three gamei<br />

all year and all were at the<br />

hands of Dimension,<br />

Rumer'g led, 25-22, at the<br />

halfway mark. It was 25-all at<br />

the end of the third quarter as<br />

Burner's did not score it ill In<br />

th<strong>is</strong> frame due to their dec<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

to glow the game down by<br />

freezing the bull.<br />

In the fourth quarter,<br />

Dimension scored 22 points,<br />

Just three short of their total<br />

production for the first three<br />

garters. Burner's scored only<br />

six points in the second half.<br />

The ability of the Dimension<br />

defense to hold Rumer's two top<br />

scorers to just seven points has<br />

to be cited as the factor which<br />

was most responsible for the<br />

upset of the league champions,<br />

Alan McCandless was held to<br />

four and Greg Harmer to three<br />

points<br />

Processed Thought<br />

Some people never have<br />

reflections unless they're<br />

standing in front of u mirror.<br />

-Tribune, Chicago.<br />

Jay Mayer and Bob Knight Rick Hall led with 12, Al Trubin be played tomorrow night<br />

scored 14 and 10 points, had 10, Mike Riordan eight, Bob (Wednesday) tit 8 p.m. on the<br />

respectively, for Burner's. Jacobs four, John Laird three, outdoor courts at 34th st. and<br />

Prep's Restaurant upstt and Frank Achuff, two. Asbury av.<br />

Miley Rial Estate,, 51-47, in For Miley's, Ted .Gutowiei<br />

overtime. The winners led ffl-ifl led with 21, Bogir Warner<br />

at the half, Miley outicored the scrapped for 17 and Steve Daly<br />

winners in the second half, 31- and Chr<strong>is</strong> Smith had seven and<br />

IB, However, the winners two, respectively, ,<br />

icortd six points in overtimi«to Prep's and Dimension meet<br />

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Prep'f placed three players championship series,. The<br />

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where you neaditrfem most—where you live, work or<br />

simply spend $ Jortpf your time?<br />

Consider the phones shown here in relation \p<br />

your home. If you think some )!"'<br />

a victor in the Board Boat on<br />

Saturday, and Ted! Vaughn,<br />

Abington, Pa., triumphed on<br />

Sunday. Mauck ended third on<br />

Sunday.<br />

Summaries:<br />

Inltrntilenai 110; tlturdly'l R(cl: 1,<br />

Becotte H»f.r. i, Bill KontM, Vlnel.nd .<br />

Gwaon B««f, PI, WMIili<strong>is</strong>tOiK J, Warrtn<br />

Ljindl, Hiwlly, Pa., «nd Rlaurd Brawn,<br />

Ml. Clsif. N.j. Sunfliy'i Ran: 1. LtPerf.<br />

Morlln, 9, BKStttHlNr,' 1, BUI Scdll!,<br />

Mrrlngtwi, N.J., M JMIIan Kiribm,<br />

AMtntHni, Pi,<br />

OPMi SlturMy'i R.C.: I, LBJliJ 3,<br />

Bjkm; 1, Bob CMllan, Or.Und, p«., and<br />

ynaa D*ylnn»y, AMmoft, pa, Sunw't<br />

Rtti; 1, VakHi 3, CglUfl D«vl .y; ],<br />

Helly tna trie HntvMt, Wynrnwooa, pa.<br />

Lightning: Sarurday'i Rat*: I, Bulby:<br />

2. P«rkw; 3, Olgi «»nil, Df! Ottim.<br />

yiniiandi »m Jim Ktvii, RoMnunt, Pa.<br />

Sunday'! Rocn 1, Bulby. % ReBMIM,<br />

RoB«on. a, F,S. Burtlu, Swarttinwra,<br />

Pa., with f,%, 3rd IM Sany.<br />

Liitr: stlyrsay'iRam 1, Kiriuu. I,<br />

Mgrtgni 1, CMH Baoma, <strong>On</strong>an city.<br />

Sunday's R«c«: 1, Merlon.' 3, KaraMll,' ],<br />

Betorte<br />

aioHM A* •rtet IMH<br />

MOKAM NOBS<br />

MUVERU<br />

OPEN 7 «.M,<br />

P-ESH WEAKFISH, BLUEFISH,<br />

FLOUNDER and COD, Th<strong>is</strong> Weekend.<br />

Also<br />

CRABS, SHRWP wA<br />

Optn 7 JLM. »ffl Midnight<br />

LIVE LOBSTER!<br />

Take Seafood Back Home,<br />

We'll Nek for the Trip<br />

TRY GIFT. BUI'S SEAFOOD,<br />

T0U1L BE "HOOKW TOO!<br />

CAF1 BILL'S MARKET<br />

3l)&BAYAVt(ltatlBlWKrH«sell*l)FH.399-59W<br />

Pastry from Hie Point Diner<br />

Donuti 1.00 Doi.<br />

Cream Filled 1.60 Doi.<br />

Dan<strong>is</strong>h 2.2S Dot.<br />

Col fee Rirfg 90<br />

Cinnamon Bun Square 95<br />

Blueberry Muffins .2,20 Doi,<br />

Fruit Pies i.SO<br />

Cream Hes 2.00<br />

Eclairs a Cream Puffs 40 la.<br />

Cheesecake .4,10<br />

Fruited 5,00<br />

Strawberry 6.00<br />

Layer Cakes l,M<br />

-BREADS<br />

.,.::::,: 4$<br />

RYI.... ..so<br />

DINNER ROLLS . 50<br />

SNOWFLAKES 40<br />

COOKIES I « Lb<br />

HOMEMADi PUDDINGS 65 and 1.25<br />

CUPCAKES i ao<br />

A BAWRT SPECIAL-EVERT DAT J<br />

ran<br />

MRKINS<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

A DAY<br />

IN OUR<br />

23RDYEAR<br />

PHONE<br />

•••*.<br />

PAGE<br />

* »* two*<br />

Ted Gutewiez, of Mlley Real of h<strong>is</strong> superior ball handling<br />

Estate, has been chosen Most and defense.<br />

Valuable Player in the Scott Vanderslice, alto of<br />

Recreation Department's High<br />

School Basketball League,<br />

Gutowlcz <strong>is</strong> a senior at<br />

Philadelphia's LaSalle High<br />

School, Gutowicz had the<br />

highest point per game average<br />

in the league at 22.6.<br />

Other members of the league<br />

all star team chosen by the four<br />

league directors, are;<br />

Coleman Harre, of Dairy<br />

Queen, who set the record of<br />

most pointi in one game by an<br />

individual with 38. Harre<br />

averaged 12.3 points per game<br />

and scored a total of 223 points<br />

for the individual season high,<br />

ChriB Ramiey, of Dimension,<br />

* w named to the team because<br />

1<br />

the tMm; Jay Mayer tor hi*<br />

leadership and ball handling<br />

ability as well as h<strong>is</strong> shooting;<br />

Dimension, joint Ramsey Greg Harmer for hii shooting,<br />

largely on the merits of hi* rebounding and detents; and<br />

ajperlor rebounding and hustle. Alan McCandless for hit<br />

Lee Davii, the third shooting and rebounding<br />

Dimension player to make the , performances.<br />

all star team, ll a strong<br />

nbounder, scorer and defen- The final two spots, on the<br />

sive player.<br />

tMm went to Mike Riodan and<br />

League seasonal champion Rick Hall, of Prep's<br />

", thre* mer> on Restaurant. Riordan <strong>is</strong> an"<br />

Becotte and Lefort<br />

International winners<br />

Captain Bob Becotte, Ocean<br />

City, in "CharUe Tuna," h<strong>is</strong><br />

Alternations! 110, with Carl<br />

Trj Dona StjW Hater, Medford, as crew, was<br />

victorious in the eighth<br />

OeskiitC at Saturday sailing series at<br />

Ocean City .Yacht Qub.<br />

Sunday's race was taken by<br />

The EMILY Jack LeFort, Jr., Devon, wia<br />

h<strong>is</strong> crew, Wayne Martin, also of<br />

DINING ROOM Medford. Becotte and Hafei.<br />

7!5STHSTRBiT<br />

Breakfasts Dinner<br />

Com* <strong>On</strong>et<br />

wd You'll<br />

Conn *fiin!<br />

1<br />

excellent ball handler and<br />

defensive player and a superior<br />

shooter. Hall excelled in<br />

•hooting, ball handling and<br />

defense.<br />

J. Gordon I Son F<strong>is</strong>heries<br />

In other league stat<strong>is</strong>tics,<br />

fifth place Dairy Queen had the 43rd PI. and Bar, SM lite Oily<br />

strongest offensive ream with Phono 2S3-3134<br />

an average of 5B.7 points per<br />

game. Mpey Real.Mate had<br />

the strongest defensive team as LIVE IniTanfc<br />

they held the opposition to an'<br />

average 44.4 pointi per game.<br />

Dairy Queen scored the most LOBSTERS<br />

pointi in one game with 91.<br />

Rumer's Exxon allowed the - FRESH TIILS and CUWSleast<br />

points in one game with<br />

Games were played on the<br />

outdoor courts at 34th st. and<br />

Asbury av. Next year's league<br />

were second on Saturday, <strong>is</strong> expected to be even biggf*<br />

Dr. Gordon Buzby, Hun- and better. . ";•";. • • "<br />

tingdon Valley, Pa., with<br />

Gordon, Jr., ai crew, won<br />

Saturday's and Sunday's races<br />

GREGORY'S<br />

in the Lightning. Second place<br />

on Saturday went to John and<br />

Carol Parker, with Bob<br />

Leonetti, all of Philadelphia,<br />

while Sunday's runnera-up was RESTAURANT<br />

OOD<br />

Kevin Robinson and h<strong>is</strong> «ew,<br />

were second in the Sunday Dave Robeson, of Dayton, Ohio. *BAR<br />

race.<br />

The Lasers winners were<br />

Dr, WBlard teute, Hawr- Jack Karabasi, AMentown, Pa., NO Short Rail,<br />

——RESTAURANT—<br />

town, Pi,, with h<strong>is</strong> wife, Saturday, and Dean Morton, SMMNM<br />

... J'. EtlVi IUILL8, BAR-B^UEI) SPARE RIBS<br />

Winnie, as crew, reg<strong>is</strong>tered Ghappaqua, N.V., on Sunday.<br />

AJU) Many Ol.itr M Mm ttmn cntp DHP fnt4 CM mm<br />

Tartar tauni erak cakaii H.H.n lNf|MM and MM SHni fmb CMMaa<br />

<strong>On</strong>w mn pacKM win, vaNltMi ami NaMMIi Tta HMtl MaM K»v«aw «M> •<br />

•try MMial hamnnaM wuM, • mi our CMf'a H^HtHy—Vt»l panM«laa.<br />

wnolt K.rn.i earn, M bana ett 9n« •««, Yawi Una<br />

DtiltMiii Mfcinn! aatteMfH mm Ovm UM taam<br />

' Penteat, Fr.nch PHM PalafHf, |M V«m«.<br />

FROM THE BAKERY<br />

A win. aiaortmant o( Oraadi lM KaUi.<br />

FOR DESSERT:<br />

iA wld. MtKtlgn m FrMly ••ktd clW t*» MM pNw (M M>MMa4 »iiln1H><br />

puaoinoi, inclwllw tkaeMtM, vaMIU, M iwnimjKii, " ,<br />

PRESENT THIS AO TO ITffi CASHIER<br />

TOR A 10% DBCOUNT<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

34TH STRUT and ASBURr AV£NUf<br />

WE STAND ALONE<br />

398-0722<br />

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PAOf FOURTiiN THf QCfAN CITY<br />

Hopkin-Baer crew win in GP 14s; Jane Golden scores in moth races<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - Chappy<br />

Hopkin and Brownie Baer,<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club, after<br />

three days of racing, won the<br />

GPI4 South Jersey Yacht<br />

Racing championship at a<br />

regatta held by the Yacht Club<br />

of Sea Isle City in Lurilam Bay,<br />

Hopkin, who wai last year 1 !<br />

Moth champion, did not defend<br />

that title, injlead won another<br />

by placing 11-I or g perffKt<br />

icori for the three races and a<br />

tow point tally of V*.<br />

Another OCYC winner was<br />

jane Golden, the K-year-old<br />

U.S. National Moth champion,<br />

who won with three firsts and a<br />

ptrfect score of 2V« points for<br />

the "weekend. Her closest<br />

contender was Rick Quarini,<br />

GWYC. who placed 2-2-1 and 4H<br />

points.<br />

Denn<strong>is</strong> Russon, GWYC, with<br />

a 1-2-2 and 4%i points, ran away<br />

with the Junior Moth title. Hi<br />

was followed by Arm Wheaton,<br />

YCSIC, with 3-2H6 and ll.<br />

New Jersey State Olympic<br />

Finn champion John Eggers,<br />

NIGHTLY BUFFET<br />

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CAN EAT w,7J<br />

includes<br />

Appetizer, Beverage and Dessert<br />

CHILDREN UNDER 10..J1 .95<br />

BREAKFAST8.il<br />

Bl'FFET DINNER SERVED Bio 7:30<br />

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632 Wesley Ave.<br />

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Dial 3995260<br />

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- HOURS -<br />

BREAKFAST - 8-11 A.M., SAT., SUN, 8-12<br />

CHiER - 4:30-8:00 P.M. SAT. 4:30-8:30<br />

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND, IS CIRCUS MGHT<br />

Stnini<br />

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• Different Menu Daily<br />

• A Homey Dining<br />

Atmosphere<br />

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Music I Dancing<br />

Nifely<br />

Tony Olek<br />

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2 Mrs Corn<br />

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SERVE rawsar AT M» miaous MUD MR<br />

Iraakhtt (BaUy Ind. ivn.j from I AM • Dinner jWMy*,! hem 4:JO P.M., iwii, t.om I P.M.<br />

841<br />

The three hoys representing or girls whose nrme <strong>is</strong> drawn<br />

Ocean City are: "A" div<strong>is</strong>ion, willwin a seven-day Caribbean<br />

Billy - -~ - - - . - . .<br />

Frem; "B" div<strong>is</strong>ion,<br />

Frank Varacco, and "C"<br />

div<strong>is</strong>ion. Rick Brooks. These<br />

boys may make it to Veterans<br />

Stadium, Beside the right to the<br />

championship, a total of IS<br />

priies will be awarded. Fnft,<br />

second and third place winners,<br />

according to batting ability, wil<br />

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cru<strong>is</strong>e aboard the Greek Lints<br />

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will not be necessary to be at<br />

the stadium to win," Pits-<br />

Patrick said. •<br />

',. Home Bun Derby started in<br />

lB?o with only three contests.<br />

All were in Pennsylvania. Thii<br />

year more than 200 towns in<br />

four states havie hefted the<br />

rqtet are joining the baseball<br />

batting content.<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

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about I .aakFattar UtHr Day, In.<br />

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f . ,, a, • J.JI.<br />

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dinner only. Apply In P«-<br />

Scotch Hall<br />

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Ocean City $n<br />

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at<br />

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ovariooklnt


PAGE SIXTIIN<br />

The Ocean City Beach<br />

Patrol's athletes had to settle<br />

for fifth place in the South<br />

Jersey Lifeguard Championships<br />

on the Vpntnor beach<br />

Friday evening.<br />

Avalon's swimmers and<br />

rower) pulled an upset by<br />

out defending cham<br />

and pre-rare favorites,<br />

Venlnor. Avalon picked up<br />

first, second and third place<br />

points in the thrt* events,<br />

compiling 12 points in edge<br />

Vent nor, with 11<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 2). )J<br />

win ? A J - Life g uard fl «e; Ocean ^Jity fin<strong>is</strong>hes fifth<br />

Ocean City scored a fifth Ocean City's Chr<strong>is</strong> Gallagher<br />

seventh and second to compile fin<strong>is</strong>hed fifth in the iwim race,<br />

five points and trail behind und Ocean City's Dave Lill was<br />

Atlantic City and Margate seventh in the singles 1,000-<br />

which were tied with seven yard rowing race.<br />

points each<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> was the second year the<br />

Ocean City's crew of Frank Ocean City lifeguards were out<br />

Alh n and Kevin Daly was of the money, after dominatng<br />

second in the one mile race, the championships for so many<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>hing the course in 18:68years.<br />

Since the inception of the<br />

minutes The Ocean City crew championships in 1924, Ocean<br />

was 34 seconds off the pace of City won the title 17 times and<br />

the winning vwitnor team of shared"the championship with<br />

GfSorae Millei and Denn<strong>is</strong> other patrols three times out.<br />

Funk.<br />

(keen City's last win was in<br />

1B61<br />

Rummaries:<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

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Open tiaily -1 P.M.<br />

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Extension of 34th St,<br />

The Largest Selection of<br />

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Phone 399-0297<br />

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LIQUOR<br />

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MUSIC<br />

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MENU<br />

BEER<br />

EVERY FRIDAY<br />

and SATURDAY NITI<br />

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FOR TAKEOUT<br />

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TAKEOUT SALES<br />

ON SUNDAYS -<br />

SWIMMING<br />

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Cnr.s Gallagher, Ocean City<br />

Peter wenbsurn, N Wrlawpsg<br />

John Thomas, Margate City<br />

wa*ne King, stent Harbgf<br />

Jeff Capron Sea Isle Cify<br />

wart Kelly. LsngpePf<br />

BOWING<br />

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Jim Trgy, Nprfh WJidw&ed<br />

Pave LiM. Ocean Cify<br />

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10- Howard Wright. Sea IsleCifv<br />

ii Bill ill wli<br />

<strong>On</strong>e MI|B<br />

Afliller<br />

Funk, Ventner Cify<br />

Frank Allen Kevin<br />

Daley, Qcesn Cify<br />

Sam Bgwnes Priii<br />

* Daye iuHIt Greg<br />

iuffle, Margate tify<br />

5 Bob Ssrbyff Charles<br />

J§§£ph;fiiianf!£ City<br />

6 Frank Arm§6 Jim<br />

iumgardner, SlSne Harbor<br />

i Dan Leeds Don<br />

Smith, Lpngpert<br />

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W Robert Stewart TifTJ<br />

!! Tarn MeCann J@e<br />

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5COHING<br />

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? Ventngr Cify<br />

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lea Isle City<br />

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nrc ~£i-tuuiant<br />

BREAKFAST and DINNER DAILY<br />

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DINNER; DAILY 4:30-8:00<br />

SUNDAY 4.-00-7:30<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

4 43<br />

4 50.H<br />

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' Who serves kiny »<br />

I size Cocktails in<br />

I Champagne Glasses?<br />

• HARRY'S INN •<br />

Who serves tht<br />

largest Lobster Tails<br />

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• HARRY'S (NN *<br />

Who has Dinner<br />

Music, Dancing and<br />

Nick singing your<br />

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I * HARRY'S INN •<br />

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CITY<br />

T py Beach Patrol's two-man rowing team placed second In the South<br />

Jersey Championships held last Friday. Here the team compr<strong>is</strong>ed of Kevin Daly<br />

and Frank Allen gets ready for the competition, Senior Photo<br />

JOINT INSTALLATION<br />

SOMERS POINT — A joint<br />

installation of offictn for<br />

Clark-Eliason Post 382<br />

American Legion and Auxiliary<br />

will take place Saturday at 8<br />

p.m. in the Legion Hall, Joseph<br />

Hefferman will be initalled as<br />

commander of the Poet and<br />

Mrs. Vivian Williams will ft<br />

ieated as pregident of the<br />

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Shown Doily at 1 ;30 -7:30 and 9:30 P,M,<br />

and now the film.:;<br />

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YIAR _ H6. 31 Telephone 39V- 54 H OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSCV, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, \<br />

EARLY MOlWINa QUftlffl-Ttimli pro Phil Birnbaum tright) greets the<br />

lineup which gathers before 7 a m. each morning to make reservations for tenn<strong>is</strong><br />

courts. Few MI] get on tbe courts tht same day. Most make reservations for at<br />

least a week in advance. Counsellor Photos.<br />

More courts needed<br />

Long tines way of life<br />

for local tenn<strong>is</strong> players<br />

by Jean fcrun0<br />

Crowded CQHtt* toofi waiting<br />

hnea oouf Ifafly & ««*W<br />

City'rTenn<strong>is</strong> courts<br />

~M 7:15 a.m. tenn<strong>is</strong> entblitiasts<br />

are lined up at thp<br />

door to make reservations a<br />

week in advance, or potsibly<br />

wait two pours to [aay on tht<br />

oourU t»Mtt are operated on a<br />

n, nrst-eerre bas<strong>is</strong>.<br />

i three Halted court*, which<br />

) been in o^riHon for one<br />

at 10,-M p.m. £fr<br />

cthe lights<br />

t«ni*i»«>urts ana eoacn tor the<br />

'OW" ol * HJnp»<br />

while routing<br />

other courtt • •."•,."' f • ' ,<br />

The national t«wdsb6«n h<strong>is</strong><br />

(nflutjieed the growth oft«ni»<br />

herr. But the dly's affirmative<br />

pWtosofetay ion the game has<br />

been even more influential in<br />

the creation of • local tenn<strong>is</strong><br />

Inmm, • '• - , ••'':: -<br />

"K$ want to make Ocean<br />

^»*el»a»efl»e<br />

facilities arid " J complete<br />

programs for all agea," said<br />

Birnbaum. Neighhorhig towns<br />

have only six w seven courts,<br />

he explained. Atlantic City has<br />

10 courts, compared to Ocean<br />

City's 14.<br />

Birnbaum, who has bad<br />

control of tenn<strong>is</strong> hare for the<br />

past two- wars, has initiated a<br />

variety of pfngrataa conducive<br />

I people pUy» tin, <<br />

g tbe<br />

Due to fte cro«dsd coo-*<br />

Harvey Lake Men's Singles and<br />

flv# yam igo. JST that time<br />

dtioni on the courts, a new<br />

roubles. Among them are the<br />

DtoieHoweB,alhtetk> director,<br />

' policy Instituted at the<br />

Boys' Round Robin, Girls'<br />

started * boys' high school<br />

beginning of tfie summer Kites<br />

Round Robin, • Mothertcnni«<br />

team, nie teaui Is the<br />

that only faU-tim* or ttan-<br />

Daughter, Father-Son,<br />

m«rt cons<strong>is</strong>tent winning team<br />

poraw r*sid«»fp «re permitted<br />

Women's Singles, Women's<br />

at tbe present time with g Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.<br />

record of four winning seasons.<br />

BrtWiofteonliberelsthefact<br />

A weekend trip in the Fall to a<br />

Since there are no otter high<br />

DM the grn$ tenn<strong>is</strong> classes<br />

tenn<strong>is</strong> resort in the south <strong>is</strong><br />

school tenni* teams In the<br />

mmmm UMt mm larger than<br />

currently being planned. Other<br />

county to compete with, teams<br />

a couple of yew* ago.<br />

goals include having a major<br />

in Morr<strong>is</strong>town, Mlllviile,<br />

More maintenance ia<br />

United States Lawn and Tennift<br />

Bridgeton and Atlantte City<br />

required en tM cttfrts now that<br />

Association tournament, a<br />

provide competition for Ocean<br />

they are 1n constant use,<br />

ramp in the spring for Juniors,<br />

City's tenrili team. En-<br />

"Within the Kit two years we<br />

and to be more active in the Pro<br />

couraging the local tenni* boom<br />

have had to work out a system<br />

Tenn<strong>is</strong> Classics.<br />

<strong>is</strong> the tact that the Ugh school <strong>is</strong><br />

todo maintenance on the courts<br />

Free tenn<strong>is</strong> for Ocean City<br />

toe only one that prepares boys<br />

so as oat to d<strong>is</strong>turb the and girls from grade school on<br />

g," Mid PWl Blmbtum, i* to play the game, A free continued on page 15<br />

far Ocean City'i<br />

Bridge accident<br />

junior high instructional<br />

program <strong>is</strong> taught alotig with a<br />

clinic ;n»«i,pf • teno<strong>is</strong>-<br />

Driven of both of these cars received only minor injuries as a result of an<br />

aceMerit Wednesday on Rainbow Channel bridge. Driver lost control of car at<br />

right and grossed into theopposite lane of traffic. Counsellor Photo.<br />

Injurits minor in boulevard erath<br />

motoriltl escaped struck In the tide<br />

otTVedaes4y V d 4 l M n<br />

ooUIded on the ratn<br />

Kainbow channel<br />

on the OcMn Clty-<br />

Pbmtblwi<br />

Jloiiagbaii, it, of<br />

1 Carolyn Sue<br />

S> * Maml, Fla.,<br />

i d at Shore<br />

d<br />

1 and rear by vehicle ended up on the<br />

Msa Adams' car.<br />

sidewalk. Luatri was <strong>is</strong>sued a<br />

Both vehicles then spun summons for careleaa diifmi.<br />

around mi came to rest Five can wen involved to<br />

agamn the bridge railing in the another Tuesday night accident<br />

eattbound luei, Monaghan at 17th «. and Weat av, Joaeph<br />

was iMMd a MBBMBI far Doan, IV, W,of CamprDu, Pa.,<br />

careless driving.<br />

was charged with careless<br />

Police vtn busy at two other drtviDg and not having h<strong>is</strong><br />

aeddenn Tueaday night. <strong>On</strong> * drivers licenc after he struck<br />

ttane car •cddwl at iut St. fcur parked can early to the<br />

and Asbury av., Joaeph<br />

Auguatm. 3t, of MorrtovUle,<br />

ta, and Jamw UMri, of North Two eof the cars '<br />

HBH, Pa., wwt.ta* JMtl W Murray, of<br />

injured u Lwtrl<br />

tte other* ware ae owned o<br />

AMk<br />

SM SlUro.elMNreMown,<br />

lbMt<br />

D'AMVUUM; of<br />

JDwby.Pa.<br />

State grant jeopardized<br />

WEEKEND<br />

EDITION<br />

\MMT* to go and wM»<br />

to M9 thru<br />

Realtors oppose riparian sales<br />

A full-fledged controversy tt<br />

developing over the proposed<br />

purchase of beachfront<br />

riparian lands by the City with<br />

matching funds from a State of<br />

Niw Jersey Grean Acres grant.<br />

The Ocean City Board of<br />

Realtors at a meeting Tuesday<br />

came out against the<br />

acquUitlon of the beachfront<br />

lots and called the proposed<br />

action a violation of the rights<br />

of private property.<br />

Plans for the property<br />

acquUitWn'to make beachfront<br />

lota oceanward of the Atlantic<br />

Coastal Beach Zone line public<br />

recreation area were announced<br />

two years ago and<br />

have been in the work* continuously<br />

since then.<br />

Last week the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners<br />

Introduced a<br />

resolution funding the project<br />

which will be partially paid for<br />

by a matching grant of 94M.0M<br />

from the Green Acres Div<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

of the New Jersey Department<br />

of Environmental protection.<br />

The resolution of the Realtor<br />

Board says the members are<br />

dUmetricaUy opposed to the<br />

acquialtionofth«£tswhicbron<br />

from the vicinity of Setafjtfy<br />

rd. to SKh tt. Ihe entira coat of<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>ition Is expected to be<br />

t810,00o.<br />

State and Federal Aid<br />

Coordinator Dr. WUHain It.<br />

Ntekenoo it presently working<br />

with assessor D. Allen Stretch,<br />

finalizing the figures far the<br />

to study trends<br />

in enrollraeot<br />

Upper Township, Sal We<br />

and Corbin Oty boanto in<br />

establ<strong>is</strong>hing g jdEt study<br />

«*mmttteetor«vwwtt«tt«id.<br />

Ip earoUmmU in tlie communities<br />

which now send<br />

students to Ocean City High<br />

School.<br />

Board Vice Chairman Robert<br />

Lowry and board member<br />

Robert LautenscWagw Will<br />

serve as Ocean City<br />

representatives.<br />

At a recent Joint meeting,<br />

which was also attended by the<br />

County Superintendent, M.I.<br />

MacEwan, H wai determined<br />

that the committee's function<br />

would be to attempt to evaluate<br />

the current trends in population<br />

of ill communities and report<br />

back to the individual boards<br />

their findings as well as<br />

recommendations for meeting<br />

the problems of changes in<br />

enrollments.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> effort was undertaken in<br />

the light of the recent<br />

revaluation that enrollments in<br />

the lower grades of the Ocean<br />

City schools have, apparently,<br />

reduced, while those of some of<br />

our neighboring communities<br />

hive increased. Since the<br />

neighboring enrollments<br />

currently reach the Ocean Qty<br />

system at the secondary levet<br />

in the ninth through 12th<br />

grades, it <strong>is</strong> vital that then<br />

vends be considered for any<br />

fang range planning at th<strong>is</strong><br />

level.<br />

Frwently there are ovs 1,440<br />

students in gradei seven<br />

through IS, including over 330<br />

torn the sending d<strong>is</strong>tricu, now<br />

bitag served By th<strong>is</strong> facility<br />

which has a functional capacity<br />

of l,@io.<br />

The first meeting of the<br />

committee <strong>is</strong> planned for early<br />

in September after the actual<br />

airollments are available.<br />

Weather<br />

tail today wtth high<br />

temperature* in the iH to<br />

•pper !•••. Fata- Satordty<br />

•nd Inda; with tern<br />

pentares k the aM-li'i<br />

during at day antf h, the<br />

••'• at night. U.S.<br />

WEATHER SERVICE.<br />

Tides<br />

MM,<br />

Mm<br />

purchase of lou from J<br />

Hd.to»rdst.1neL.<br />

of the resort wiU bet<br />

a later <strong>ordinance</strong> lifter<br />

placement of the ftsacb *<br />

lln«UestabliaHeduvai<br />

Manner from 13rd<br />

That line was<br />

Board of Realtor!<br />

Leon Grlabaum<br />

Bobert <strong>On</strong>JUle.<br />

tained that the<br />

ex<strong>is</strong>u in the or<br />

inside some of<br />

bulkhead lines. The City has resort,<br />

mMf or otherw<strong>is</strong>e, couWJ*<br />

agreed to move the line out one Waldman said the Cify would Wde wMhout lh« consmt of<br />

foot beyond the farthest conaida- abandoning plans to both the owner and IM pity.<br />

bulkhead and slope it back to purchase or condemn riparian Waldnan Mid','<br />

both 23rd and 20Ui Ma. lots oceanward of the bulkhead<br />

line and let the present owners<br />

At a recent meeting of the retain the deeds of an<br />

City CommtMioners, Mayor B. agreement nn be reached<br />

Thomas Waldman told whereby the beach would be<br />

Gr<strong>is</strong>baum and Ordille that the pledged to public use.<br />

Ity <strong>is</strong> willing to consider other<br />

Such a legally binding<br />

mean* than beachfront<br />

agreement would pan from<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>ition to insure open space<br />

owner to owner and no im-<br />

along the ocean side of the<br />

provement, either for the public<br />

v fBefc<br />

agreements would «—^|^<br />

be Went of fte iffgMt aid<br />

«ve the tmmnmTot the cto<br />

money. Whfle voidnt tMr<br />

oppotitiort to the lihf<br />

acqu<strong>is</strong>itions, the Bdtrd •"*,'<br />

R^Uor. h« no* ssld whrtiw<br />

flMf wouU approv^/ wch .<br />

' W ,J", f ! 'i Yfluoggters watch as waves<br />

^ 7 m stei»<br />

% i » wu tbe site of ftliSve tonrf p p<br />

affQrte by the citys city'i dref%e. WHOM has wasted out the wide beach Sat was<br />

pumped in and left the area defenseless against atittm tfttes. (Cotrasellor Photo)<br />

Dredge not solution to erosion problem<br />

by Thomas Watklfls<br />

n?" l tm^ h ^ h t' leritI «* •rticlM oo teach eroilM la Oeeaa<br />

Oty entitled "Project Oceanflghter."<br />

Pour ytars ago the City o! Ocean City went into the sand<br />

SHS"' bunnei. The docUion was not an easy one and the «•<br />

penditure of fundi has been immense.<br />

But the Comnussioneri in 1969 agreed with the growing consensusamong<br />

geolog<strong>is</strong>ts and engineers that, unle£ in^fled<br />

research turn, up ttmethmg better, about thi only sensible<br />

recourtt for over overdeveloped and eroding beaches Is to keep<br />

PTOptag and dumping land to feed the littoral drift. ^<br />

The possibility of a continuoui sand pumping program was<br />

^WaroundinUietarly WBO's, but noonetooktheldeaMriousIy<br />

wtU IMS when repeated erosion in the <strong>is</strong>th to 2oth st. area made<br />

beach replen<strong>is</strong>hmeBt a necegiity, <br />

The wholt program was named "Project Qeeanfighter" and the<br />

two men responsible tor putting it together and its initial success<br />

W S % yor Iiobat U Snar P «" d w s^deputy, Richard O. toyle?<br />

The Qty decided to purchaii the equlpnunt after inveitigattai<br />

ni^rin oontracti with privatt contractors, and a separate<br />

rlBefi^plenf<br />

SVaKt 1 " up in tha D«P«rtm«it of PubllcWorka.<br />

*" 9pmt ' 0T the dr « d i | «l plant and<br />

The dredge, appropriately named "Sandpiper," <strong>is</strong> capable of<br />

pumping 7,710 gallons of water per minute ani\So-m cubifyarl<br />

of Mnd per hour for approximitely one milt through itinch<br />

F<strong>is</strong>ts clenched for<br />

wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling show<br />

The firit wr<strong>is</strong>twrestling<br />

tournament held in the East <strong>is</strong><br />

set for Saturday (August IS) at<br />

the Ocean City High School<br />

Omnasium, 6th U, and Ocean<br />

av,, at 7 p.m.<br />

A host of •, wr<strong>is</strong>twreitlini<br />

•Wer-stari from throughout<br />

the United States will attend the<br />

event. Some will compete and<br />

other* will give demonstrations<br />

on Friday at the Gym.<br />

Among those expected are<br />

Maurice laker, former<br />

heavyweight champion, and<br />

the most famous wr<strong>is</strong>rwreBUer<br />

n the world. Baker has beenwen<br />

several tunes on ABC'i<br />

"Wide World of Sporta", which<br />

telev<strong>is</strong>es the Nationals from<br />

Pwaluma, California.<br />

John Wootaey, reigning<br />

gddtoweight champion, from<br />

Bacondido, Calif., will also be<br />

at the matches. A municipal<br />

employee. Woobey trained for<br />

one year to gain h<strong>is</strong> title.<br />

Val VaaUleff, "Mr,<br />

Afcffto". «1 compete along<br />

with Don Bran, Olympic Pel*<br />

vaulting champion* now<br />

continued on page <strong>is</strong><br />

diameter pipe.<br />

The dredge hull U<br />

welded together. The hi<br />

I i T<br />

Ite<br />

OBtoOM,^<br />

o o , M(B<br />

home, the'main engine, pmm.HS.<br />

ches, auxiliary equipment, and fuel storage _<br />

and control center are located over the center hull pontoon The<br />

controls can be operated by one man.<br />

The^ulpmentwMsold to the city by the EUicott Machine Corp.,<br />

of Baltimore,<br />

The Sandpiper began pumping on March 5,1ITO, at the badly<br />

eroded itth st, beach, it was a momentous occasion marked wi4<br />

all the pageantry the dty could mu*ter on « cold, damp March day.<br />

Applause was heard throughout the neighborhood at the first<br />

mixture of rust, sand and bay water belched from the pipe<br />

State and Federal permits allowed the City to dredge sand from<br />

the bay bottom at 16th st. and at 5th st. The initial phase of the<br />

project was to replen<strong>is</strong>h the beaches south of 12th st. from the ltth<br />

st, pipeline and then move the operation to the Su st borrow area<br />

and pump In the uptown beaches.<br />

By late summer of liTO a buffer batch of dry sand had been<br />

constructed from 14th to 23rd its,, where six months before then<br />

hid been nothing but ocean at high tide. Project Oceanflghter warn<br />

termed a success<br />

Actually it was turning Into a financial d<strong>is</strong>aster. City offidalt<br />

estimated operating costs at $300,000 per year. They had hopes that<br />

75 percent of the cost would be picked up by the State and Federal<br />

governments Instead for the past four years the City had<br />

shouldered all costs for plant and operation.<br />

While basking in the successor the new beach, and floundering in<br />

the financial setbacks, the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners failed to notice a<br />

growing environmental movement that would hamper the protect<br />

to th<strong>is</strong> day. . •— •• x-<br />

Coniervation<strong>is</strong>ts complained to the State Department of Environmental<br />

Protection that the City was violating a 2S-foot depth'<br />

level while dredging at 16th st. Warnings were <strong>is</strong>sued by the State!"<br />

but the violations continued - ~F<br />

By pressuring the State, the environmental<strong>is</strong>ts managed to delay<br />

renewal of the City's permit to dredge. Sandpiper sputtered toa<br />

halt on January 3, lttl, ~"<br />

The permit renewal was argued before the State Council on<br />

athletic director of Stockton<br />

Natural Resources later that month and once a month for the next<br />

State College.<br />

four months. The conservation<strong>is</strong>ts brought expert testimony<br />

The tournament will include charging that the dredging was harming the ecological balance of<br />

Bvi div<strong>is</strong>ions: Flyweight, ISO marine fife at the lath st, borrow area. The City countered with its<br />

pounds and under; Lightweight own experts.<br />

151 to 175 pounds; Mid- When the permit was granted on April 30, the dredge had been<br />

dleweight, 178 to 200 pounds; shut down for nearly four months. Much of the beach that had been<br />

Heavyweight or Unlimited and pumped in the previous summer was lost In winter storms. Project<br />

Ladles, open weight clan. Oeeanfighter was more than eight month! behind schedule, yet the<br />

The South Jersey Tour- roits continued to mount.<br />

nament <strong>is</strong> expected to draw The significant point about the new permit was that dredging at<br />

widespread newspaper, radio 16th it, was to stop by the end of October 1971 and could never be<br />

•nd TV coverage and the City resumed again. The entire project would have to move to ith at, or<br />

has had many inquiries from fold. The dredge has been operating for more than two years at tbe<br />

the press about detail! of me ah st, borrow area. In that time beaches from 3rd to nth tt. have<br />

matches. The exploiivinasi of been maintained on a regular bas<strong>is</strong>. There are no bad erosion spota<br />

the bouts, which are usually h that area.<br />

over from 10 to 30 seeondi,<br />

But the beachfront from 14th to 23rd sts. <strong>is</strong> in worse shape than tt<br />

make the sport ideal for<br />

was prior to the start of dredging in mo. And there u no way the<br />

aiming.<br />

City can get relief^to those sand-starved beaches without expert<br />

The contest <strong>is</strong> open to all more than 1100,000 for a booster pump to carry the sand the<br />

comers and the idea of the dHtonal d<strong>is</strong>tance from Sth st.<br />

South Jersey tournament <strong>is</strong> to The enthusiasm tor Project Oceanflghter has waned. The project<br />

develop new talent for theas<br />

it <strong>is</strong> now operated <strong>is</strong> inadequate for the City's needs and tbe<br />

eastern and national cham- expense <strong>is</strong> too much for what it <strong>is</strong> accompltaaW The present<br />

pionshlpe The national or admin<strong>is</strong>tration U less than enthusiastic abouHbe proJtfMad<br />

world competition <strong>is</strong> bald in the comers have been cut, i • x3aV'


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PLANTS<br />

$195 each<br />

Marigolds<br />

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NEW! IN OUR FOOD DiPARTMENT<br />

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1 IN BUB 45th YEAR<br />

730 Asbury Avsnue<br />

OCEAN CfTY<br />

CINNAMON<br />

orai mi 7:30 b 5<br />

Harry Beck<br />

Harry Beck, of Ml Central<br />

av., diftl Monday at Short<br />

Memorial Hospital where he<br />

was recuperating from a stroke<br />

hi suffered August 10.<br />

Mr, Beck, who was 78, was a<br />

retired Philadelphia court<br />

clerk. He had ben a summer<br />

resident here for 40 years and<br />

•pent h<strong>is</strong> winters In Overtrook,<br />

Pa. • • *<br />

There are no immediate<br />

survivors.<br />

Marjorie<br />

Services uiill be held<br />

Saturday at 10 aim, in the First<br />

United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church for<br />

Mrs. Marjorie H. Faunee of 819<br />

Plaza pi, who dwd at her home<br />

Monday Sht was 78,<br />

Mrs, Faunce was a native of<br />

Philadelphia and had resided<br />

here for S3 y»ars. She was a<br />

number of the First United<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Church and of the'<br />

Obituaries OCHS om assignments posted<br />

Miriam Circle of the church,<br />

the. Women's Research Club<br />

and Friends of tHe Ocean City<br />

H<strong>is</strong>torical Museum, She also<br />

served as a hostess at the<br />

Museum,<br />

Survivors include one son, L,<br />

Dexteri of th<strong>is</strong> city; a stepson,<br />

0, Roseoe, of Collingswood; a<br />

stepdaughter, Mrs. Virginia F,<br />

Kuhns, of Chillicothe, Ohio; two<br />

grandchildren and seven step<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Interment will be at Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona,<br />

Friends may call at the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central<br />

av., th<strong>is</strong> evening (Friday)<br />

between 7 and 9 o'clock.<br />

Fannie K, Biddington<br />

Mn, FannieK Biddington, of<br />

1756 West av., died suddenly<br />

Tuesday In Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital. She was M.<br />

Mrs. Biddlnton was born in<br />

Philadelphia and had been an<br />

Ocean City resident for 14<br />

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Mrs, Justine Schmidt, of thli<br />

city, and Mrs. Dorothy M.<br />

Meyers, of Philadelphia; five<br />

grandchildren and seven great<br />

grandchildren. ,<br />

Services wUl be held today<br />

(Friday) in Philadelphia. Local<br />

arrangements were by the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Horn*,<br />

David E, Doelling<br />

Earl A. Doelling, of 125<br />

Wesley av., died Monday in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, He<br />

was 68.<br />

Mr. Doelling was born in<br />

Philadelphia and had made hit<br />

home here for a year. He had<br />

been associated with<br />

Prudential Insurance Company<br />

in FeastervUle, Pa., for 35<br />

years.<br />

He wr<strong>is</strong> active in St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church and formerly<br />

had been active at Chr<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Church in Qwmantown,<br />

Surviving are h<strong>is</strong> wih, Claire<br />

A,; one daughter, Mn, Jayne<br />

Scott, of th<strong>is</strong> city; a brother,<br />

Nelson, of Philadelphia; one<br />

s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mrs. Anna Maier; and<br />

two grandchildren.<br />

Services were held yesterday<br />

(Thursday) In St.' John's<br />

Lutheran Church followed by<br />

interment at Westminster<br />

Cemetery in Philadelphia.<br />

Scott Johnson, Ocean City<br />

High School principal, has<br />

released the bell schedule far<br />

the high school and the<br />

homeroom assignment* for the<br />

Wn-n year. School will open<br />

September S with the exception<br />

of th» freshmen who will report<br />

for orientation September 4.<br />

For the senior high school,<br />

ptetos nine to 12, the opening<br />

bell will be at 7:55 a.m. with<br />

homeroom period to extend<br />

from#:071o 8:11 a.m. For the<br />

junior high school the opening<br />

bell will be at 10:20 a.m. with<br />

homeroom period from 10:25 to<br />

10:29 a.m. Hie class length has<br />

been shortened to allow for<br />

three-minuti passing time.<br />

Homeroom assignment* and<br />

teachers are:<br />

Grade 12, A-Cap, N-ll, Mr.<br />

Benzon; Car-Dune, 120, Mrs,<br />

Blaekman; Dung-Har, 2U, Mr,<br />

tt>tti; Has-Hughes, D,, N105,<br />

Mrs. Fitzgerald; Hughes, K<br />

Meg, NlOS, Mrs. Freed; Mey-<br />

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Richards, P.-Su, 112, Mrs.<br />

Daley; Sy-Wi, 4, Mr, W,<br />

Johniwi; Wo-Y, 118, Mrs, Wla<br />

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Mr, Baker; Clarksen-Bip, 117,<br />

Mr. Bonner; Est-Oua, il?v Mr.<br />

Klepac; Gur-La, lll,]:>Osi<br />

Swagler- Le-Me, N*. Mrs.<br />

Panwast; MiPetermjin, m,<br />

Mr. Colligan; Petenon^c, 105,<br />

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SHOE DEPARTMENT — First Floor<br />

Boyd, CrawDiq, N-109, M<strong>is</strong>s Or-LaS, *W, Mr Carson;<br />

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fW, Mrs. OttrowsM; My-H, N<br />

Grade B — ^-CUl, S-1W, Mr, Band members — Grades ft<br />

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Boyd;. C-Cramer, 220, Mr<br />

Navy Chief<br />

Albert<br />

Petersbu _<br />

to Chief Petty Officer in the<br />

Navy (Chief Aviation<br />

Hydraulic Mechanic) and has<br />

been transferred to Norfolk,<br />

Va,, to serve h<strong>is</strong> last two years<br />

of duty before retiring.<br />

Chief Adams attended the<br />

local schools and entered the<br />

Navy as soon as he left school.<br />

H<strong>is</strong> wife, Joan, resides at<br />

present in Petersburg- They<br />

Java three children, Gail, John<br />

and Gordon, and two grandchildren.<br />

H<strong>is</strong> father, Albert<br />

Adams Jr., resides in Peter-<br />

*>urg and h<strong>is</strong> mother, Mn,<br />

Dorothy Adams, lives in<br />

Bargaintown,<br />

Chief and Mn. Adams were<br />

given a surpr<strong>is</strong>e 25th wedding<br />

anniversary pai# recently at<br />

ue Republican Club in<br />

I»etersburg The affair was<br />

*#ven by their daughter, Gail,<br />

and was attended by 45 friends<br />

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uniired and keeps fresh fool from ever gelllnj<br />

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Clirks of inglmsJ gives us a ihoe for traveling yp<br />

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JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

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Aynsiey florals and Gift Ware<br />

Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures<br />

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S Furs and Box Storage<br />

I Rug and Drape Cleaning<br />

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Girls' Dresses by Polly<br />

Flinders & M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

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Pinafores<br />

• Pantsuits<br />

Siias 4 to «X<br />

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Somere Point — - - —<br />

0<br />

I<br />

Mainland Coming Events<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) __,, -. Gract Lutheran<br />

Clark-Eliason Post 352 Somen Point,<br />

American Legion and Auxiliary ——<br />

joint installation of officeri, S MONDAY -<br />

Church,<br />

p,m in the Legion Hall ' Senior Citiiens m**«ing<br />

TH1 OCEAN CITY SENTINFI LEDGER<br />

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Benefit performance 3 to 5<br />

P• Squad<br />

m .- «i zl iiy'B on MacArthur Linwood Raieut<br />

hlvd. Proeetdi go to Youth meeting, B p.m.<br />

— _ — TUESDAY"<br />

Meeting of p-oup interested Semerg Point Kiwan<strong>is</strong> (Sub<br />

m European tour, 7J30 Dm,, In inner meeting, 7 pnj •' in<br />

nanieri Restaurant.<br />

Engaged Som«-i Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e metting, I p.m., in Bethel<br />

rd firehall<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leo B<br />

Coitipn, Jr., of th<strong>is</strong> city annoynci<br />

the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Nancy Sue, to David<br />

Brandt Hutchinson, son of Mr,<br />

and Mn, George Hutehlnion, of<br />

thii city and Rutherford.<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Costigan <strong>is</strong> a 1971<br />

graduate of Ocean City High<br />

School and <strong>is</strong> presently em-<br />

ployed by Collective Federal<br />

Snvingi and Loan Assodadon,<br />

Mr, f Hutchinson <strong>is</strong> a 1870<br />

graduate of Xavier High School<br />

m New York City and <strong>is</strong> now a<br />

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Ing and perfect fit that's<br />

a tradition with John<br />

Meyer. Th<strong>is</strong> classic dress<br />

has the rich look and<br />

feel of suede. (It's really<br />

an Inventive blend of<br />

cotton, polyvrethana and<br />

rayon.) In deep, dark<br />

suede brown. $54<br />

The nswest thing to<br />

wear under in a flower,<br />

print ihlrt, $17<br />

Beth doM a little apple p<br />

she ent«r« Itt Grade in her<br />

smocktd Polly Flinders ... ,f<br />

(tnochln* vnuhabl* riindaor print MzM 4-dx --S(<br />

. Hand Smocking goes back to the early'jl<br />

century. There are different methods;<br />

in smockirtg today but POLL* FLINf<br />

still uses the delicate hand smocking '<br />

nlques establ<strong>is</strong>hed many years ago.<br />

part qf POLLY FLINDERS dresses rea^<br />

smocking <strong>is</strong> hand stenciled to assure"j,<br />

execution of the design. Then skilled^<br />

delicate bandtmocKing <strong>is</strong> pefformed.,<br />

bequtiful effect a*i*VBd cdmot in<br />

be duplicated by machT^<br />

•<br />

V<br />

for selection include<br />

;»N.<br />

i#fc k»ir<br />

,&<br />

PRIPAY, AUGUST 24, 1973<br />

COLLEGE BOUND<br />

BLIZABETHTOWN, Pa. -<br />

j TH| s OCfAN _ CITY SENTINEL- nbfceyytw<br />

A weddine wedding nf of local intereit intprpKt<br />

*»ugjtjrUttt, «d Sfrg, John<br />

The -nu n Rev, n Peter > « Toscani , ' of- ,<br />

mi solemnized Saturday af-<br />

P. Bideinan, Somert Prtnt,<br />

ficiated at the doublerini<br />

temoon in Our Lady of Pompeii<br />

will' attend Eliiabethtown<br />

wremony, Mrs, Peter Penioo<br />

R.C. Church, Eut Vineland,<br />

GjUtge th<strong>is</strong> full as i freshman.<br />

wasorgihlst and William Nicke<br />

uniting M<strong>is</strong>s Vulerie Antoinette<br />

Tilt new freshman class the<br />

soIoiM, Selectioni during the<br />

Ounelewski, of Millvillt atid,<br />

daw of im, has «o •tudema.<br />

ceremony included "0 Perfect<br />

Karlheini Morell, of Arlington, Love", "I Love Thie", "With<br />

Va.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Ring", "The Lord'i<br />

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Curacao • Transfers To And From Ocean<br />

City •) Port Taxes Included •<br />

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knowledgeable staff can insure the success of your<br />

trip ... for It Costs No More to take advantage of<br />

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Mrs. Karlheinz Wtorrell<br />

Prayir" ana "Ava Maria" Mrs. Chmelewslti chose a long,<br />

The brid« <strong>is</strong> the daughter of pastel pink gown and a corsage<br />

ft-, and Mts Anthony E. Oiof<br />

white phalaenops<strong>is</strong> orchids<br />

milewski, of 215 fi- 2nd St., on her purse. For the occasion<br />

Millville, and th<strong>is</strong> city. The Mrs. Morell selected a long<br />

bridep-oom <strong>is</strong> the *on of Mr. pastel blue gown with a corsage<br />

and Mrs, Stefan MoreJl, of of white sweetheart rasa on<br />

Glindale, N,Y-<br />

her purse.<br />

licorted by her hlhtf thf Following t reception at<br />

bride wore a gown of ivory Centerton Country Club the<br />

Bngl<strong>is</strong>h net and silk organza couple left for a wedding trip to<br />

with appliques of reenv Parad<strong>is</strong>e Island in the<br />

troidered French Uce andBahamai.<br />

They will make their<br />

pearl beading throughout It home in New Orleans, La,<br />

was styled «i a modified empire The bride received her<br />

line with high neck and long bachelor of arts degree in<br />

tapered sleoVes and featured a elementary education from<br />

chapel length train, H«r chapel American University in<br />

length mailtijia was of illusion WaahMgton, D.C, The<br />

veiling ana triinined With bridegroom, who also received<br />

matching frren* l«ce. Sheh<strong>is</strong><br />

bachelor of science degree<br />

carried a cascade of whlte in marketing from American<br />

sweetheart foses with trailing University, will -be attending<br />

white iteph«)iotli and Engl<strong>is</strong>h Loyola Unlvertity Law School<br />

ivy accented with WIM of h New Orleani,<br />

baby's breatti and atta HbDon.<br />

The flowers were'arranged on a<br />

Bble purchased for her in<br />

Home, Italy, by hw ptt^ u<br />

a special gift to be used on the<br />

occasion of her marritRe, S)t<br />

presented one long-«einined<br />

white rose to the Blessed<br />

Mother during the Nuptial<br />

Ma<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Mlsi Jane Garigan of<br />

Millville, % maid of honor<br />

and bride«jnaidi wer% thi<br />

Maws shttofl"W;*W^, rf<br />

Kenim, of AjtJmonte Springs,^<br />

Fla-, and D^rccn Shiledsk). of<br />

WUk<strong>is</strong> Barre pa.<br />

Newton J.'parkes. In, of<br />

Washington, D.C, wu best<br />

man. Ass<strong>is</strong>ting as ushers were<br />

Mart A. Chmeltwaki of<br />

Miilville, brother of _*• ^ide;<br />

r^niel J, Brock, of Homton,<br />

ftxasi and Charie» Stevengon,<br />

of Quincy, Mass. Joseph<br />

Ra-naly, Jr., of MillvUle, w<br />

ring bearer.<br />

The bridal att«dants wOre<br />

sleeveless PHncess gOwi<strong>is</strong> of<br />

ivory silk OfganM tashioned<br />

with sweetheart necklines and<br />

much ing on the necklines and<br />

hem. Their oujfiti w«"e completed<br />

with picture huts of ivory<br />

horsdiairtrinijnedwith illusion<br />

veiling. They carried old<br />

fashioned bouqeti of pink roses<br />

and American Beauty rows<br />

interspersed with elegance<br />

carnations and baby's breath.<br />

For her daughter's wedding<br />

l' wiiJUNs<br />

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TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

12 N, Main St.<br />

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1973<br />

PAGE 5 - SECTION OKE<br />

WOODEN PADDLE FUDGE<br />

AND<br />

CREAM n CRUMBS EXOTIC ICE CREAM<br />

iMMed »t<br />

1M4 iOARDWALK, OCIAN CITY<br />

EMPLOYIES HOLIDAY<br />

Thanks to our customers. We have had a fantastic season, our bait<br />

ever. To show our appreciation to our loyal hard working staff, we<br />

will be closed on Wednesday, August'29, 1973 until 7 P.M., for our<br />

annual Employees Picnic and Dinner at Smithvllle Inni Starting at 7<br />

P.M. until closing the ENTIRE GROSS SALES from our famous<br />

fudge and 41 exotic flavors of ice cream will be divided among all<br />

of our wonderful employees.<br />

!<br />

Unheard of, yes, but we would like to share our success with the<br />

people who have worked so hard to make 1973 a most successful year<br />

for us.<br />

We trust a II of you will v<strong>is</strong>it us on Wednesday night, August 29th, to<br />

help swell the employees' purses.<br />

LOOKING FORWARD TO SUING YOU,<br />

PROUD POSSifSORS<br />

AND<br />

(Bream n' fflnimfaB ^k» (£twm<br />

AtUntic City, Oeaan City, How Itap*, *«.<br />

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e Ivst<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

WEAN CITY » SEA ISLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMm nf THI nuuukl. nrpfifrr INSURANCE<br />

A MtMBEK Of THIT TSOU1AL RISE8V1<br />

if Our bank makes no service charge on<br />

checking accounts of senior citizens, college<br />

students or members of the armed forces<br />

For Your Convenience<br />

OUR 34th STREET OFFIOI - 34th STREET and OAT AVE.<br />

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PAGE I — SECTION ONI<br />

Ol<br />

Sand Castle<br />

— IMPORTS _<br />

GLASSWARE • WOODENWARE<br />

HANDCRAFTS • NOVELTIES<br />

JEWELRY<br />

392 BOARDWALK<br />

Dial 398=2241<br />

Sun Rose<br />

Book Shop<br />

©<br />

Hardbacks© Paperbacks* Gift Books<br />

Special Orders Welcome<br />

Open All Year Monday thru Saturday<br />

9-30AM. S-W P,AA.,7:OO 9:00 P.M.<br />

640 Asbwry Avenue, Dial 399-9190<br />

—& t o e a-^'t * ^** * * * * * * * * * *<br />

- 7TH ANNUAL -<br />

DECOY SHOW<br />

SAT., AUGUST 25TH<br />

10 A.M. 'nil<br />

mm<br />

mm<br />

mm<br />

ATTENTION: Ocean City Taxpayers & Property Owners!<br />

R Bruce F. Milcy<br />

1 Pob.n W, Jshnun<br />

I D.i.id T. Msrr<br />

I hne HMtt<br />

I Diiicia<strong>is</strong><br />

I V/iH,.,m H, Wood.<br />

I D. Allen Strstch.<br />

B Robert C. Ordlllc<br />

1 I, U.1,0 Lawr.nct<br />

H T. John Carey<br />

Here's how the Board of Realtors feels about -<br />

Water-Front Grants and Righto<br />

OCEAN CITY BOARD OF REALTORS<br />

JIO KlirllTII STUIiKT Ilil.Hi'llONli tOUli 609-jw.0118<br />

Our reasons are as foil own<br />

O C C A N CITf, NIW JIRSEY 0I!!4<br />

l«rri,u'j (Mint lumih fen,/<br />

To A)1 Ocean G1ty Taxpayeri and<br />

Especially Owners of Waterfront Proparty:<br />

August 21. 1973<br />

We, the Ocean City Board of Realtors are diametrically<br />

opposed to the acqu<strong>is</strong>ition by the City and/or the State<br />

of any Riparian Rights or Qranti (beBchfront or bayfront)<br />

iurrounding thi City of Ocaan City.<br />

Th« above wai adopted by resolution of the general<br />

membership at a meeting held August 21. 1973,<br />

Private rights are in jeopardy by blatant conf<strong>is</strong>cation<br />

and will be finally decided on Wednesday, September 5th<br />

at 11 A.M. it the scheduled Corrfni<strong>is</strong>sioneri' Meeting, An<br />

Ordinance #1117, passed at the first reading, will be<br />

presented for public hearing, and possible final adoption.<br />

We strongly urge all conc«rned taxpayers and property<br />

owners, and especially all owners of waterfront property,<br />

to oppose the adoption of th<strong>is</strong> resolution for the potential<br />

problems thit ire likely to effect the future of Ocean City.<br />

1, The acqu<strong>is</strong>ition by conf1igatory measures of private property and rights,<br />

Why Ordinance #1117?<br />

2. The creation of addition*! tax load, both state and local, to acquire<br />

that which the public already enjoys at no cost, namely, the free use<br />

of OcMf) City'e beaches and waterways for the public health, welfare<br />

and racreation. Why Ordinance #1117?<br />

3. Our present,!,^* ^ n anefftictive system<br />

1 n establ i Mi^^m^MUUm^fj<br />

^^Qn^f being<br />

"Ameri.ca's-^Greatest Family R<strong>is</strong>ort <strong>is</strong> Sy tm has worked for<br />

generations! Why Ordinance #1117?<br />

k. State dollars mean State control. There <strong>is</strong> no f_rM% State money.<br />

Why Ordinanea #1117? "<br />

5, Forfeiture of local rights to choose or decide, for or against,<br />

matters concerning the use of our beaches and bayfrents without<br />

state intervtntion. Why Ordinance #1117?<br />

6. We are vitally concerned with th« eventuil ringing of Ocean City's<br />

total water frontage (beach and bay) with psuedo control by outside<br />

sources. Why Ordinance 1117?<br />

Many other important considerations will be voiced at the public hearing<br />

at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, September 5, 1973. You owe it to yourself to<br />

ittend and astp^ Whv Ordinance 11171 ""<br />

crart-iiarr<strong>is</strong> beaity<br />

waiter A, oittrieri, inc.<br />

ma Ki«i ty<br />

Edward A. Mowbray<br />

•n Streteh, JrJ.*Agsncy, Inc.<br />

pinCTTn wTTl f anfs - n^^^»' 2l<br />

Member: Nttionul A»m:i«tlon of H«tl Mill Boudt fsA New Jemcy Aaodstion of Rtmltor Beu4i<br />

—UwlWN limi »tom IMNMli nnmlwn mri ml wiilim m MMn-<br />

Revaluation<br />

OCEAN CITY BOARD OF REALTORS<br />

510 EIGHTH STKEET iiilUl'liUNH I'tlDK fii« .-<br />

OCIAN C!TY, NIW JIRSEf 0«!36<br />

«BIBINI To AI 1 Ocean C1 ty" Taxpayers and<br />

L K, ©flib«iim Property Owners:<br />

August 21, 1973<br />

(nCi.ptuioiNf<br />

[rue. f Milty • ln January 1973 the Ocean City Board of Realtors printed<br />

an open letter In the Sentinel-Ledger regarding the<br />

iK,it*.T recent revaluation of Ocean City re^l estate and Its<br />

Reb.rt w. Mum* opposition to the results,<br />

TIItiUIH<br />

Bi«d T, M»rr We w<strong>is</strong>h to re-affirm once again our position establ<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

BtcutwiMctmn §t t h i t tlm * b ^ our opposition to the recent area "spot"<br />

reassessments.<br />

DIUCTOU the necessity of th<strong>is</strong> action confirms our original<br />

win-im M* W-A convictions as previously stated and publ<strong>is</strong>hed<br />

wni,.mH. w«di Jinuary 25j ,973| that a 7 unjf9rm1ty of values to true<br />

D. AII<br />

market value has not been achieved.<br />

Rob.rt C, Ordillg<br />

T, John C*wy<br />

A continuation of these area spot assessments will further<br />

compound the inequities.<br />

Your Realtors w<strong>is</strong>h to adv<strong>is</strong>e that they hav« the Interest<br />

of Ocean City's citizens, property owners and v<strong>is</strong>itors in mind and at<br />

heart.<br />

waiter A, Dittrieh, me.<br />

n stretch, Jr..Agency, Inc.<br />

Mtinbor: Nalionnl Aiiinelatinn of Hell EaUtt Boudt and Now Jcra.) Auoclitiun nf Resltur Hciiriln<br />

NOfi - Uniliiwj IHCM •»•»• Indict. mnnNrt w«n noi •••lllMi tar ilgninl,<br />

FROM THE<br />

OCEAN CIH<br />

REALTORS


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10 - SECTION ONf THE OCEAN CITY Si NTIIiIH.EDGIR<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Stitekr <strong>is</strong> bride<br />

The Gild's Nest I °f Robert Nelson Karrer<br />

DISTINCTIVE GIFTS"<br />

Original Color Photographs<br />

ofOeeanCrtyby<br />

Anne Marie Leary<br />

Open All Year<br />

Palmer Center 1610 Hav«n Ays,<br />

Dill 398-1787 open Billy f.p<br />

Anne Marie Leary, Prop,<br />

PERSONAL<br />

PORTABLE TV<br />

Backtoeoifege<br />

Cr<strong>is</strong>p, clean picture! Built-in<br />

carry handle. Two-tone tan and We Also Have...<br />

beige color oibinot Pre-iet 9, 12, 14, 18 and 19"<br />

VHF Tuner.<br />

Black and White<br />

Portables<br />

Factory Authorized Sales I Service<br />

BOB PURCELL TV<br />

§02 New Road Somers Point,<br />

(A Little North of Chichi's)<br />

Call 927-7011<br />

FMANCME ARRANGED<br />

Lin wood Oommunjty Church<br />

was the,setting recently (or the<br />

wedding of Msj Elizabeth Ann<br />

Stitiler, of Linwood, and<br />

Robert Nelgon Karrir, of 5211<br />

Simpson av., th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

The Rev, William Conover,<br />

pi«or, officiated at the double<br />

ring 11:30 a.m. ceremony and<br />

Mrs. Ptggy Doughty was<br />

organ<strong>is</strong>t, Salectioni included<br />

"Because," "The Lord's<br />

Prayer" and "We've <strong>On</strong>ly Just<br />

Begun."<br />

The bride Is the daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stiteler, of<br />

101 Oak av., Linwood, Th»<br />

bridegroom <strong>is</strong> the ion of Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Nelson Karrer, of<br />

Mays Landing,<br />

Mrs, Debra Oiacomoni, of<br />

Linwood, was matron of honor.<br />

Bridesmaids were the M<strong>is</strong>ses<br />

Terry Ctllahan, of Peekikill,<br />

N.Y.. Bobbie Gluck, of Bedford<br />

Hills. NY, Linda Sensenig, of<br />

Qiokivillt, Pa., and Sandy<br />

Karrer, siiter of the groom, of<br />

May» Landing<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Daniel J,<br />

Mullin, of Drexel Hill, Pi,, and<br />

Mi 2nd it., th<strong>is</strong> city, announce<br />

the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Rosemary Teresa, to<br />

Paul Bernard Gibson, son of<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gibson, of<br />

Lsnidowne, Pa.<br />

Miu Mullin <strong>is</strong> employed by<br />

Exxomrf Bate QFiWyfi, Fa. Her<br />

fiance, a senior at LaSalle<br />

College, Is employed by the<br />

Federal Bureau of InvMtiption.<br />

<strong>is</strong>m<br />

OCV C UD<br />

DESIGNID FOR THI YACHTSMAN—OR<br />

ANYONE WHOJUST C&VES frti WATIR,<br />

We invite you to comport tht size of eur units with anything you hove<br />

seen to date. Th<strong>is</strong> exclusive high r<strong>is</strong>e community combines tht advantages<br />

of 0 year 'round vocation home owntrship with the amenities and con-<br />

venience of luxury apartment living . , . spacious, d<strong>is</strong>tinctively dtsignid<br />

apartment layouts, the ultimate fleeting dock marina and spectacular bay<br />

view together create on atmosphere of le<strong>is</strong>urely elegance,<br />

• privacy — only 42 units<br />

• own§r controlled managerTitnt and building services<br />

• elevator service<br />

• eentroiltd lobby security system<br />

• two and three bedroom plans<br />

•spacious —1,720 square toot three-bedroom and 1,320 souare font<br />

two-bedroom units<br />

• 28' living room. 2 bedreems; 34' living room - 3 bedrooms<br />

• cross ventilation in each apartment-bay and ocean vl«w<br />

• heated pool and private club house<br />

• featuring totally electric living<br />

•apartment owners have first option to leas* marina slips<br />

what does (toll mean? more...a lot more for you,<br />

Jack Warrington, of th<strong>is</strong> city,<br />

served as best man and<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>ting as ushers were<br />

William Heekman, of<br />

Bargaintown, Tom Karrer, of<br />

Mays Landing, brother of tfie<br />

groom; Albert Stiteler, of<br />

Someri Point, brother of the<br />

bride i and Robert Brtell, of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city,<br />

, Holly Blank, of Linwood, wai<br />

flower girl and John Stiteler,<br />

brother of the bride, was Hni<br />

hearer.<br />

The bride, escorted by her<br />

father, wai attired in a gown of<br />

white voile trimmed in green. It<br />

was fashioned along the A-line<br />

with %Jiigh natural wa<strong>is</strong>tline,<br />

sunburn pleating in the front<br />

and a detachable dotted iw<strong>is</strong>s<br />

apron trim. She wore a picture<br />

hat trimmed with flowers<br />

matching her bouquet which<br />

was of white phalaenopsii,<br />

white stephanotti and lavender<br />

baby's breath.<br />

The matron of honor wore a<br />

lavender dotted Sw<strong>is</strong>s halter<br />

dress with a floppy brim hat,<br />

The bridesmaids' gowns were<br />

of green dotted swfsa and they<br />

alio wore floppy brim hats,<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

Bali Hai in Somm Point the<br />

ODuple left for a honeymoon h<br />

the Poconos, They will make<br />

their home here.<br />

The bride <strong>is</strong> a graduate of The<br />

Kings College in Briarcliff<br />

Manor, NY, the bridegroom, a<br />

1988 graduate of Oakcrest High<br />

School, <strong>is</strong> vice president of<br />

Ocean Printing Company of<br />

th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

Township<br />

Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Food Sale, all day, Trinity<br />

Unittd Method<strong>is</strong>t Church,<br />

sponsored by United MathofKit<br />

Women.<br />

Boy Scout Troop Si, 7:*) to 9<br />

p.m., Tuekahoe Fire Hall,<br />

SUNDAY-,., •<br />

Cub Scout Pack 71 Picnie and<br />

Fun Day,, % p.m. until dark,<br />

Cape May County Park.<br />

MONDAY""<br />

Upper Township Committee,<br />

8 p.m., Tparnthip Hail,<br />

Tudcihb!m<br />

interest by word of mouth has been tremendous, many apartments are<br />

already spoken for, don't m<strong>is</strong>s th<strong>is</strong> opportunity I you muitMt the plans to<br />

believe It.<br />

contact robertfrtneh, realtor, («W) 398.4100 for further information<br />

sample apartmenteptn dally 10 a.m. tef pirn,—<br />

ocean city bay club condominium and marina, 4th and bay avenue, ocean city, new |er«ey<br />

Interiors for the sample apartment conceived by<br />

kensington furniture * carpet co., Sidney hoofc*f 1man,».l.d.<br />

« mswwiywwiiwwwF'' ••mmmimtvnma<br />

condominium<br />

and<br />

marina<br />

1 • ••' - ^ ~*»<br />

Seven families of th<strong>is</strong> area<br />

welcomed new arrivals at the<br />

Stork Club of Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital during the period of<br />

August 14 to 20. Congratulations<br />

Frank and Pamela (Goto<br />

Gaidoih, Ocean Heights Manor<br />

Apt. A-4, Somers Point, a boy,<br />

August 14.<br />

Charlei and Mary (Hogg)<br />

&ell, lira Marlow dr., Linwood,<br />

a girl, August 18.<br />

Edward and Helen (Champion)<br />

Moore, Tuekahoe, a girl,<br />

August 18.<br />

Charles and Karen<br />

(Troehler) Dewees, iao Jordan<br />

rd., Somers Point, a girl,<br />

August 19.<br />

Wayne and Suzanne<br />

(Manley) Jackson, RD No. 1,<br />

353 Somers av., SeuUvUle, a<br />

girl, August li.<br />

Walter and Sonia (Bove)<br />

Allen, 1200 Afibury av,, Ocean<br />

City, a girl, August 20. ,<br />

Mrs Robert Nelson Karrer<br />

New Arrivals<br />

Denn<strong>is</strong> and Carmella (Fajio)<br />

Massey, Apt, IB, Somers Point<br />

Village, Somers Point, a boy,<br />

August 20.<br />

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Spotlight of the Week<br />

Pre-Season<br />

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20% Off<br />

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All New Coordinates<br />

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Sizes 8-18<br />

{August 24 and 25 <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

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Master Charge—BankAmericard<br />

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PORTABLE COLOR TV<br />

$ 299"<br />

1<br />

BISGAYNE • Latps Nun was<br />

high scorer at the Blscayne<br />

card party Monday evnin.<br />

Runnersup were Helen JooM,<br />

Agnes DrlscoU, TUlie Don«hue<br />

md Alice Dooner.<br />

Blscayne card parties ape<br />

held every Monday at 7:30 p.m.<br />

in the BUcayne Hotel, 812<br />

Ocean ay. ne public U Invited,<br />

ntwetdi go to a»re Manorial<br />

HMpitai. '<br />

OCBAN CITY tiUPlJCAra •<br />

Average at Monday afternoon's<br />

game was 32^4 with Card<br />

Craige and Jean Appleget<br />

coming in first scoring 3M#.<br />

Also above average wen Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Lyndon Oortelvou.<br />

33Mr, and BlUie Lewli and Helen<br />

James, UK.<br />

Tuesday evening's game<br />

produced an average of 132 in<br />

both directons. Playing North.<br />

South Ann Marshall and Naoma<br />

Seymour were first with 1WH4,<br />

Runnersup were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

WUiam Haas. 160; Joanna<br />

M<strong>is</strong>klll and Dede Wagonieller,<br />

143'i; Mr, ami Mrs. Alfred<br />

Ooane, ISiMn Mr. and MM.<br />

J«ry Craige, <strong>is</strong>s, and Csleste<br />

Bahl and Joe Nanutl, 134.<br />

In the East-West section<br />

Adele Kelly and Peg Smith<br />

came in first with 169. Also<br />

above average were Dr. and<br />

Mrs, George Pfohl, 1MH;<br />

Eleanor E<strong>is</strong>enlohr and Eleanor<br />

Kant, 148- Mr, and Mrs.<br />

William Goldman, 146. Buddie<br />

Thomas and Art Fravega,<br />

W\i; Nancy Wether and Dor<strong>is</strong><br />

Kinney, 142, and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Robert Owes, Ml.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 12:30, Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday at I p.m.<br />

In the Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

av.<br />

LURAY DUPLICATE •<br />

Average at Wednesday<br />

evening 1 ! game waa 94% for<br />

North-South and 84 tor Eaa-<br />

West.<br />

In the Norm-South section<br />

• Early American style cabinet of Maple vonaan, hudwood<br />

solid* and decorative non-wood material<br />

• Giant 25 inch diagonal picture<br />

+ Chromatrix "' picture tube combina brightneu<br />

with contrast for the aharpot 3ylv*nia color<br />

picture ever<br />

• Gibraltu 90 "' chwU for •oltd^tat* performaiicf<br />

and reliability<br />

• AFC puih button lodu In fine tuning - % perfect<br />

picture even wheo you change channel!<br />

• Perma Lock — Uw unti-goof color tuning IVMan<br />

that never fotfetl<br />

• Instant Colorprovide* perfect color picture in<br />

•econdi — no warm-up time required<br />

• Variable tone control and twin dual-cane 7" owl ipMktn<br />

Reg. Mot eri«s winners wing<br />

•even 'fMt ffww of f<br />

played wtth the same pwi<br />

are. Edna Daniela and Jeanne'<br />

DiMarino, club champions;<br />

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Peg Atkinson and Peg<br />

Wiegand, second; Peg Berdow<br />

and Margo Gartland, third; Kit<br />

and Ed Benkert, fourth; and<br />

Ito and Matt Hutmaker, fifth.<br />

the J. Milton Hagy Memorial<br />

Bowl, presented to the couple<br />

with the eight beat score* of<br />

right games played with the<br />

aame partner, will go to Ednav<br />

Daniels and Jeanne DiMarino.<br />

Presentation of awards and<br />

trophie» will be made by Club<br />

Commodore Carl Hafer at the<br />

Bridge Banquet next Thursday.<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE .<br />

Average* of 60 for North-South<br />

and 70 for East-Wett were<br />

made at the Boxwood Duplicate<br />

Bridge game played Wed-<br />

nesday evening,<br />

Playing Norm-South Muriel '<br />

McCort and Gertrude Stotxtt<br />

were first with U% with Mr/ 1 -<br />

and Mrs. WUiam Halberstadt<br />

coming in second with «. Also<br />

above average were Lola<br />

KUboume and Laurel Mowbray<br />

and Rod Bosbyshell and Don<br />

MUlar.<br />

Playing East-West Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Richard Hardenberg<br />

•cored high with 87. Runnersup<br />

were Dor<strong>is</strong> McKlnney and<br />

Shirley Ralneer with 78 and<br />

Vivian Cameron and Nanc>-<br />

Weeber with 71,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

4l«[Atlantic av.<br />

Park Association<br />

l<strong>is</strong>ts dinner-dance<br />

The Annual Dinner Dance of<br />

the Merlon Park Community<br />

Association will be held Friday,<br />

August SI, at Quail HU1 on<br />

Route I in Smlthville.<br />

HOTS d'oeuvres will be served<br />

during the happy hour beginning<br />

at 7 p.m. Dinner will be<br />

served promptly at I p.m. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

<strong>is</strong> strictly a social affair and no<br />

business wil be conducted. City<br />

officials and president* of other<br />

civic associations in the city<br />

have been invited.<br />

Reservations nay be made<br />

through Mrs. EveKessler (399-<br />

WU), Donald Panaro (Mt-<br />

6263), John Watt; honorary<br />

chairman, (399-2978), Mrs.<br />

Mildred Schmidt (399-6247),<br />

Mrs. Lorraine Swift, dinner<br />

chairman, (399-0S10), or Mrs.<br />

Girmy Scheid (39KM07).<br />

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SVifo 90 Day Certificates $500, Minimum<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />

School Board hikes lunch costs<br />

It will cost more for students<br />

Mid faculty to purchase their<br />

Hmch<strong>is</strong> th<strong>is</strong> school year, ac<br />

cording to an announcement by<br />

the Board, of Kriiiran'on<br />

Ttodiy night<br />

R<strong>is</strong>ing food costs! wpre<br />

blamed for the five cent m<br />

creases in lunches Tin- cost of<br />

Student lunches will now be 45<br />

Dents in the high school and 35<br />

cents in both the Primary and<br />

Intermediate schools. All adult<br />

plittirs will hp ra<strong>is</strong>er! fn fin<br />

eenti.<br />

Board President Herbert T<br />

M>re/co<br />

35T - Reg. '31.95<br />

Adams said the State will no<br />

longer subsidize a la carte milk.<br />

The cost of that item, which<br />

formerly, cost students two or<br />

four cents, will now be 10 cents.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> milk <strong>is</strong> in addition to the<br />

carton supplied with the lunch<br />

platter.<br />

Hired on the teaching staff<br />

for the new school year were<br />

Itober! W Stowe, Jr., social<br />

studies; Andrew S.<br />

Breckenridgp. science; Mrs,<br />

F itficin G Miley, science;<br />

James F Harr<strong>is</strong>, driver<br />

education, and Frederick<br />

REMINGTON<br />

LB29 - Cordless Reg. S 34.95<br />

ONLY<br />

SMITH JEWELERS<br />

1288 S, Shore Road, Palermo, N. J,<br />

Dial 388.3171<br />

(Closed Mondays), TUES., B;30 to 9:00:<br />

WED. and SAT., 9:30 to .5:30<br />

(Closed 'Hiursdays), FRI.. 9:30 to 9:00<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

ftresfone<br />

Haack, guidance counselor All<br />

will teach at the high iefepol<br />

Others hirtd were Beth Lee<br />

Sedlah, a fifth grade teacher at<br />

the Intirmedmte School: Edith<br />

Megargee ai an eighth grade<br />

math teacher; Mrs, Jmnjta<br />

Bryant, teaeher'i aide, and<br />

Robert Gray, audio-v<strong>is</strong>ual<br />

aides technician.<br />

Ticket bookg for all games<br />

will be M for adulti and S2 for<br />

children in the sixth grade or<br />

lower. Servicemtn will be<br />

admitted without charge if In<br />

uniform<br />

Bids were received for office<br />

furniture, office painting and<br />

repair to the main roof of the<br />

high school building. The board<br />

also approved the continuance<br />

of Blue Shield and Blue Cross<br />

coverage for all students at a<br />

cost of 15,500 for the<br />

school d<strong>is</strong>tricl<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h l<strong>is</strong>ts day at track<br />

The United Nations Room<br />

located in the Atlantic City<br />

Race Track Club Home has<br />

been excluiively reserved tor<br />

pariihionere, both year round<br />

and summer, of St. Augustine's<br />

Church so they may aijoy A<br />

Day at the Races next Friday,<br />

Jack Jehrelner, chairman of<br />

the affair, will award an<br />

engraved trophy to the Jockey<br />

and owner of the winning horse<br />

of the 5t. Augustine's Church<br />

Purse Race scheduled for that<br />

day.<br />

Beginning at 12:30 p.m. a hot<br />

and raid buffet luncheon will be<br />

served in the air conditioned<br />

United Nations Room<br />

overlooking the track. Tickets<br />

include adm<strong>is</strong>sion to the<br />

clubhouse, buffet luncheon,<br />

gratuity and sales tax.<br />

, 1974 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT!<br />

DOUBLE BELTED WHITEWALLS!<br />

SMALL OARS MEDIUM CARS LARGE CARS<br />

SIZIS A78-13, 178.14, I SIZBS Q7B14, IB; 81218 J7814, 15:<br />

C7g14. 178.14, IB F78-14. 15 I M7B.14, IS L7B1B<br />

50 S<br />

us 11 81 to $2,B4 liBPtirnF 6 T. I Plus 52,87 to 12 98 ppriire FR T I Plus S3 02 in S3 31 n.!,! nil: I 111 ,,••., ,,-,i • ,,.<br />

DELUXE<br />

CHAMPION<br />

SUPRBELT<br />

The same tfrg that<br />

comes on many<br />

now 1974 oars.<br />

DOUBLE-<br />

BELTED<br />

for long mileage<br />

and strength<br />

Two body piles of<br />

POLYESTER<br />

FIBERGLASS<br />

,*j.V'»<br />

END OF SUNN<br />

BIKE CLEARANCE<br />

Fr§m i<strong>is</strong>ni<strong>is</strong><br />

Eighth Street, He* the ACME<br />

THE OCfAN CITY SINTINf L-LEDGER<br />

WATERMELON PARTY—The Exchange Club entertained members of their<br />

Little League baseball team at a watermelon party Monday evening at Jernee<br />

Manor, Shown in the rear are Exchange members Ed Town, Lodgif DelCorio<br />

and Bill Woods. Senior Photo,<br />

Schreiner adv<strong>is</strong>es early<br />

reservdtions since theUnited<br />

Nations Room can ac.<br />

commodate only 2QD people.<br />

Tickets may be obtained by<br />

calling Boyd's TV (SBMSM),<br />

lifrs, Elli Lenhardt (39M5U),<br />

Rfrs. Carm Boich (39M&4) or<br />

the rectory GOOD EATING!<br />

SURF SIDE RESTAURANT<br />

Serving Breakfast,<br />

r J^x%. L «noh and Dinner<br />

7iO0 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily<br />

• DULY SPECIALS *<br />

GREAT FOOD AT PHASE 1 PRICES<br />

TIKE-OUT SERVICE<br />

Bill Quain anil Gene McHugh, Proprietors<br />

CENTRAL AVENUE AT 34TH STREET<br />

BALI Ml<br />

L IT'S NIW<br />

Phone 399-0898<br />

IT'S IXCITING . , . |r$ HjU<br />

BESTAURANT u<br />

VIA viwi ••*»• COCKTAIL LOUNGE/j<br />

H,IU| Maryland and lay An,, Somer* Point, K).<br />

OPEN DAILY 4 P.M.<br />

SERVING DINNER 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

.'',;•' _ . , Amtricon ond<br />

m<br />

US...<br />

YOO'U<br />

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Owfif Biinf •'<br />

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Muilebythe<br />

MULTl-TALBNTBD<br />

JOE HANDLER<br />

TWO<br />

featuring OMB Scarpa<br />

and Marif Handler<br />

In the Dining Room<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

IITH mm *T<br />

MYFRONT<br />

BML 399-2279<br />

ON THt BAY--OPBN ALL YIAR ROUND<br />

Fresh Bluef<strong>is</strong>h#Weakf<strong>is</strong>h<br />

Flounder^Crabmeat^Shrimp<br />

ILL KINDS OF BAIT<br />

%<br />

W« pack your fHh purchatn In lu<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

SEfl FOODS<br />

AT THI<br />

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PHONE 39*-5414<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, If7)<br />

TNI FLAPJACK ROOM<br />

FOR DRUKMST<br />

8-11 I.M.<br />

FEATURING<br />

BLUfiERRY FLAPJACKS .........,; fie<br />

EGGMeRALEIGH ,,,,..,.,,..,.. ...lie<br />

THE RALEIGH<br />

jDth and Wesley Di«ii9Mil2<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

Has a Weekend for You<br />

Summer Wind Up WMkendSptcial - Stpt. 7-1,1 nights.<br />

3 days, 6 nuals, fra» cocktail party, $24 p«r person (wr<br />

day- El Italia Wtikuid, Stpt, 21^3, 2 nights. 3 days.<br />

Italian cu<strong>is</strong>ine, selnction at fine Mint*. «2| ptf pirson<br />

ptr diy- Vtteran*' OitAwty, Oet, 11-22, J nights,<br />

4 days, i meats, free cocktail party, mitt Kilroy, *2I<br />

daily per person. Enjoy Indian summer on Lake HirMjry,<br />

2000 ft. high in the Poconet. Haw 50-room howl, or<br />

picturesque cottages. Sailing, tenn<strong>is</strong>, f<strong>is</strong>hing, riding,<br />

other sports. 'Add state tax and gratuitiM to ratn.<br />

LODGE<br />

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T.I: 717/443 9571<br />

In N.V. (nil Hi. u!l 101/274.2744 wlltct. PhiU. a Wnh.<br />

717/ft3MZU collKt, H.mHt8D HM«I R,M., SS Ctorrt St.,<br />

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Give<br />

Ycwr Friend A Treat<br />

If you an having vififors-wt doubt that there <strong>is</strong> *ny reitaurtnt<br />

in the South Jersey shore area that will giv» them greater<br />

pleasure or finer memories than Ed ZaH>rer'i-"<strong>On</strong>*of Amerkit<br />

bnt apd most beautiful family restaurant!."<br />

You'll be a host in the grand manner-awl if they htva kiddies<br />

bring them along. , -,<br />

P. S. Our prices are surpr<strong>is</strong>ingly moderate.<br />

DINNERS EVERYDAY<br />

4 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

1 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

Home of the<br />

ZaberizedCocfctait<br />

Acres of<br />

Frta Parking SBEREfi'S<br />

ANGLESEA INN.W1LDWOOD.INLJ. '<br />

Off Cxn 6. the Garden i<br />

••• CSp and Save Th« VqhiiMe Coupon ! « •<br />

SMORGASBORD<br />

OHILDREN UNOER 12,<br />

twni Ntttlr 4*0 to I f. % *<br />

PALMER HOUSf j<br />

822 9th Street, Next to P. S. Bu.<br />

Dwl 398-9835<br />

ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY EAt<br />

DOZENS OF FRESH FRUITS<br />

ANp SALADS INCLUDING<br />

OUR LIST OF ENTREES INCLUDES<br />

A mm min i x tr»t«. w» luwt<br />

* .<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1W3<br />

W DORIAN Restaurant<br />

104 Asbury Artnut » Ocean City, N. J,<br />

DELICIOUS OINNERS SERVED:<br />

We*Vd«ys4P.m.-8p.m.»Sunday3p.m.8p.m.<br />

Warren & Thelma Mac Adams. Owner-<br />

Mwiapmait<br />

OUR FISH SLEPT IN THE<br />

ATLANTIC LAST NIGHT!<br />

They're Fresh and Fairly Priced<br />

,• Clam an Half Shall or Slunii<br />

• Crab.<br />

• Shrimp-Raw or Cookt4<br />

• FW of 4H Kindt<br />

• Cold Cuti-Hoa^t<br />

EAT AT OUR CUM BAR<br />

"i Op.n 8 A.M. to II P.M.<br />

TRT CIPT. BILL'S<br />

SEIfOOD!<br />

YOU'LL BE -HOOKED" TOO!<br />

CAPT. BILL'S MARKET<br />

m twr r mm *> ** nm M*D n. m-m<br />

^S,2 UT 39««7a34<br />

9TH t, CfNTRAL AV OCtAN CITY<br />

w*<br />

l/irau C/i/i/i I I i'lr si ^f/imti<br />

BRFflKFSST and DINNER DfliU<br />

fi- UAILT 4:30-8:00<br />

SUNDAY 4,-0O-7:3O<br />

Notfbuclging barges<br />

These two barges have beat an eyesore to bayfront<br />

residents for a number of years and some of those<br />

living between 10th and 16th sts. would like to know<br />

how much longer they will have to watch them rot<br />

away Just off the Inland Waterway at loth st. The<br />

Coast Guard says the barges are off the channel and<br />

therefore out of their jur<strong>is</strong>diction. Moored near a<br />

city-owned Island, they may fall under municipal<br />

Jur<strong>is</strong>diction. (Counsellor Photo)<br />

Bus terminal<br />

closing Sept. 8<br />

The bus terminal hen will<br />

close September 8. Bus transportation<br />

wiU continue with<br />

local drivers who will work out<br />

of the Atlantic City terminal.<br />

Waiting room facilities and<br />

ticket agents will no longer be<br />

available. Tickets may be<br />

purchased from the bus drivers<br />

outside the terminal.<br />

The Transport of New Jersey<br />

notified local terminal officials<br />

that the facilities «t 9th gt. and<br />

'"• rtte av. would d<strong>is</strong>continu<br />

jmpany offiftain we<br />

unavailable to comment as to<br />

why the terminal was closed.<br />

There Is also no information ai<br />

to whether the terminal will be<br />

re-opened.<br />

The seniority pined by the<br />

dgit winter employees hew<br />

will be retained when they are<br />

transferred to the Atlantic City<br />

Terminal.<br />

WtSLt Y AVf \<br />

•i" City. N .! iW.<br />

HE<br />

TAKES HIS FAMILY<br />

O BRIWCHAT<br />

$ur Sundy ttuneh<br />

ef .y^unelf lovid by<br />

. Ifi a welrome break<br />

hfl<br />

I^*>r4bfh«r ... a delldhtful<br />

| ffMi for the kids. Absolutely<br />

brunch served m<br />

fh# Jersey Coast.<br />

Sen«d ey*ry Surnlay frerti l:N a,m<br />

Chicken Creole<br />

ilhfimp<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDQER<br />

Jury indicts Brown on murder charges<br />

The accused murderer of Washington *v., )*oodbbe, b<br />

WoodWne Mice Chief Philrp *ccW»^of subbing McQulre to<br />

DeSant<strong>is</strong> and Mrviee MIUSB n t during • tSthmy at a<br />

attendant Kenneth McQulre -••=--"•-- Mgps station in 1<br />

hat been indicted by a Cape ip. Ltur Oat same<br />

May County Grand Jury. morrtug Brown <strong>is</strong> aUeged to<br />

John Brown, IS, ofhave<br />

stabbed DeSanUs to death<br />

MtlM Chief triad to apprehand<br />

JOINT INSTALLATION BtwVTO ID reaponse to an all-<br />

SOMERS POINT — Oark- poinU buUetln for the suipect.<br />

Eliasoh Pott 352 American Brown was arrested after a<br />

Legion and Auxiliary will five day search In AUantlc and<br />

conduct a Joint imUllfltion of Cap* May Counties by local and<br />

state police. He it Mag held in<br />

Cotaty Jad without ball.<br />

officers Saturday at 8 p.m. in<br />

the Legion Hall. Joseph Hefferman<br />

will go In ai commander<br />

of the Post and Mrs.<br />

Vivian Williams will serve as<br />

president of the Auxiliary.<br />

Members and guests are<br />

welcome. Refreshments and<br />

bye music will follow.<br />

Try Horn*<br />

Cookiig it<br />

The EMILY<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

715 8TH STREET<br />

Breakfast • Dinner<br />

Come 0no«<br />

an! TMI<br />

Com* Agah!<br />

Route 9 A<br />

MasMehMNttt<br />

Avenue<br />

SOMERS POINT.<br />

N,J.<br />

CHICKEN Dinntrt<br />

Platter*<br />

Delicious<br />

Sandwiches<br />

SOPPER<br />

Special<br />

Businessman's<br />

. Lunch<br />

Inn<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Dining Boom<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

Between 7lh ft t«h on AtMntie<br />

Air<br />

Open Daily 8-8<br />

SERVING THRII MEALS<br />

TiAKS • CHOPS • LOBSTER an<br />

COMPLETE SEAFOOD MIN<br />

FEATURING NIGHTLY SPECIALS<br />

FIND,<br />

GOOD<br />

FOOD<br />

SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATTERS<br />

NO MATTER<br />

HOW<br />

and a,<br />

WARM<br />

WELCOME<br />

ai<br />

THt<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION QNff<br />

J. Gordon i Son F<strong>is</strong>heries<br />

4M ft M lay, SM Mt 6Hy<br />

Hmw 2SJ-31M<br />

LIVIhaTMh<br />

LOBSTERS<br />

- FRIM TAILS ami<br />

DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIAL]<br />

2 Eggs, Horn* Fries, Bacon,<br />

Toast and Coffee<br />

Serving Three Meals Dally<br />

7 A.M.'til Midnight<br />

Air Conditioned<br />

BREYER'S HAND-DIPPED ICE CREAM<br />

DfNE ON THE PATIO<br />

CONETS<br />

34TH STREET<br />

em wommi in. aa HI no* asoat<br />

Phom 399-9861 or 399-0602<br />

301 Asbury Av#.<br />

Phone 398-1089<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

and<br />

COCKTAIL LOUWGE<br />

T«(ta out HM iAi.hr<br />

TIL MM CLOU*<br />

, KM M «UHO*Y<br />

Marty Gee<br />

"KIM6 OF THE PIM0"<br />

Frifc Hi SahNif (MM<br />

Choose from Coney's Complete Menu!<br />

DIRE WITH OS OR TIKE YOUR PUTTER HOME<br />

^ ^ H . r f<br />

Ctam Cho*d#r.<br />

Shell 90 c<br />

• 1<br />

r<br />

l ,.'-.,,,,, cup .30c—Bowl .Me<br />

RoMtSMf<br />

Haffirt<br />

$3.00 Deviled Crab $2.75<br />

Veal Cutlet $2.50 Fried Shrimp (5) $t,M<br />

Strip Steak. «.« Fried Oyst«rs i'......:... tf,59 .><br />

Pork Chop* ,, M,90 Scallops , ...WJi<br />

Seafood Combination $3.50 Fried Flounder...,,... $1.95<br />

Deviled Clami .$1.«S<br />

Above Includet French Frits and CtftoSlaw or • Vegetable, Roll and Butter<br />

*la Carte<br />

21 Shrimp in a Basket. $2.00 Chicken in a, Baiket .......... *1.»5<br />

<strong>On</strong>ion Rings ,. .7Se Frtneh Frie« ih 4oe;<br />

Cole Slaw ,...,.....;.,,..; 4fc<br />

• HOT and COLD SANDWICHES •<br />

THE ALL NEW<br />

RESTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNGI • HOTIL<br />

THE MOST UNIQUE DINING ROOM<br />

ON THE JERSEY COAST<br />

BREAKFAST 8-11<br />

LUNCH Noon-2-30<br />

DINNER From 5<br />

LATE NIGHT MENU .... til 1 A.M.<br />

RESERVATIONS ARE INVITED<br />

DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Nightly 9 - 2 A.M. Except Monday<br />

American Express • Dineri Club<br />

NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

THE BEACH AT 20TH STREET • AVALON • 9QK


PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE TH1 OCEAN CITY SINTINBLLED6f R FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, \m.<br />

EVERYBODY'S<br />

TALKING ABOUT , \<br />

. the great food,<br />

the superb menu,<br />

the pttentiva service<br />

Tonight, any night,<br />

have dinner prepared<br />

to perfection by<br />

people who tare 1<br />

SAFARI LOUNGE & TROPHY ROOM<br />

TTKT ROOAI<br />

* NQ COVER<br />

m NO MINIMUM nitfiti ifQm their successful engagem^n*<br />

~~~ = "^ ~ ' at Cin&Ui'i Ceynfr-y Heuse" s<br />

*he LODGE * NORTH WiLDWOOD * RCSERVSTIONS 5227*2!<br />

Can*'!=.!.i-jif G.i.ri... Si -.1=- !'....=,..¥ f^-i * 1 r*>. Q,i N WHd^atM Bivif<br />

ISLAND LIQUORS<br />

§117 VENTNOR AVENUE, VENTHOR, N. J.<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUORS<br />

COLD WUE » COLD BEER<br />

Delivery Schedule 2 P.M., 6 P.M. and<br />

8:30 P.M,<br />

PHONE 822-2420<br />

CIST OFF! /J^<br />

to the $n"tf<br />

CAPTAIN'S "-"<br />

TABLE IN THE<br />

OCEANIC HOTELS RESTAURANT<br />

1110 Wesley Avenue<br />

Breakfast - 8 to 11 A.M.<br />

Sunday Breakfast - 8 to 12 Noon<br />

Dinner - 5 to 8 P.M.<br />

f~ Featuring<br />

STUFFED SHRIMP or<br />

STUFFED FLOUNDER DINNER<br />

DINE IN I NAUTICAL ATMOSPHERE<br />

V<strong>is</strong>it Our New Sea Horse gift Shop<br />

FOR RESERVATIONS - 399-1310<br />

34TN STREET and ASBURr AVENUE<br />

vi COMES To<br />

WE STAND ALONE<br />

fjpr *,!«?'!»' (.^."sys^iipTOstHrt^Wsi<br />

John Tipman, of Engl<strong>is</strong>h<br />

Cretk, who was charged one<br />

year ago on July 31 by attorney<br />

Joel A, Mott of trespas|,tiK on<br />

prepttty owned by Slalnton-<br />

Burrel] Inc. for the purpose of<br />

preventing « wetland flU, still<br />

has not been judged guilty w<br />

not guilty.<br />

If Tiiman ii found guUly he<br />

could be fined a maximum nf<br />

BO,<br />

Judge Augustus Goetz<br />

diiqualified himsrtf to hear the<br />

east because he had previously<br />

formed an opinion.<br />

The case ante then hai been<br />

bounced from Judge to judge,<br />

Gortz sent the case to Judge<br />

No dec<strong>is</strong>ion yet in Tieman cast<br />

Joseph Staller, of of Cape May<br />

Cbunty Court, and a' year later<br />

the ease wai sent back to Ocean<br />

City to N heard by Ju^§<br />

Florence Josephson, who made<br />

no dec<strong>is</strong>ion in court on Tuesday,<br />

Tieman <strong>is</strong> accuied of not only<br />

trespassing but physically<br />

blocking a bulldozer from<br />

filling land at 34th st. and Bay<br />

av, along with others who<br />

believed the filling operation in<br />

tidal waters to be illegal.<br />

According to Mott, Tieman<br />

refused to leave the prem<strong>is</strong>es<br />

after being asked to do so<br />

repeatedly. Bven police<br />

requests for him to leave did<br />

not budge Tieman,<br />

FOOD<br />

—RESTAURANT—<br />

vvnsn<strong>is</strong> mvv. EGU ROLLS, BAKB-ULIEU SPARE RIBS<br />

~ tad Many Diner Chines? Delicacies<br />

TAKE.QUT, DIAL 391MQ52<br />

305 Ocean Avf,, Ocean CHy, N. J.<br />

NIGHTLY BUFFET<br />

ALL YOU $a<br />

CAN EAT W<br />

includes<br />

Appetizer, Beverage and Dessert<br />

CHILDREN tINDEK 10...H 05<br />

BREAKFASfg.ll<br />

BUFFET DINNER SERVED 5 to 1:30<br />

Hotel<br />

URAT<br />

632 Wesley Ave. Dial 399-5260<br />

NOW!<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

LUNOI* DINNER<br />

Ice Cream Sodas • Sundaes<br />

Milk Shakes<br />

FRESH HOMEMADE DOmm<br />

JOIN YOUR FRIENDS IN THE ARCADE<br />

GAMES • AMUSEMENTS<br />

|Open i A.M. TUIf --WhiM the town MeiU"<br />

. . . afimr your day<br />

in th» sun , , .<br />

0<br />

Mr.<br />

m<br />

...thert'i no better place ft bring your salt<br />

air-ehargtd appetite than Iht tan. Be at<br />

eage in an environment Early<br />

American...en joy the relaxing bay view<br />

from our screened terrace...and select from<br />

a provender of oeean-fresh sea foods, prime<br />

> steaks, chops and fowl. Cocktails, td your<br />

taste. Air conditioned? Of course:<br />

Route 9 at<br />

th« Bridge in<br />

aEES|EY'S POINT.<br />

Tim<br />

a. ^ "<br />

*»<br />

Mrs, Janice Peterson, of 334 written statements submitted.<br />

Atlantic blvd., and Tieman The fill activity ww finally<br />

defended their acts by itaiing d<strong>is</strong>continued in September of<br />

that Mott did not Identify 1972 when the Army Corps of<br />

himself when asked to do so. Engineers stepped in.<br />

They added, with Mott in Without having the proper<br />

agreement, that there were no permits, Stoeeo to permanently<br />

signs staling who owned the prohibited from filling in the<br />

property,<br />

area. The developer has ap-<br />

Tieman laid that he assumed plied to the Army Corps of<br />

that the property was tidal Engineers for the permits.<br />

marsh and publicly owned and<br />

that he felt he was acting in the<br />

public's interest. Tieman admitted<br />

later that he was ANNUAL PICNIC<br />

m<strong>is</strong>taken as to who owned the SOMEBS POINT - The<br />

property,<br />

Somers Point Improvement<br />

Mrs, Jean Puechillo, an Association will hold its annual<br />

environmental<strong>is</strong>t, testified as to picnic Thursday, August 30, at<br />

what constitutes tidal marsh. i:30 p.m. at Kennedy Park.<br />

Judge Josephson did not give Games will be played and<br />

an opinion on th<strong>is</strong>, stating she prizes awarded. Those planning<br />

was not knowledgeable In th<strong>is</strong> to attend are reminded to bring<br />

particular area.<br />

a lunch and beverage.<br />

During cross examination,<br />

Tieman "aiked Mott if Stoseo<br />

wasn't filling without regard to<br />

a reJtraining order, Mott explained<br />

that no restraining<br />

order was <strong>is</strong>sued untU Sep.<br />

tember.<br />

In the beginning of the<br />

aimmer the Federal govern- •<br />

ment itopped further filling of<br />

the area because permanent<br />

damage was being done to the<br />

tidal ttreams.<br />

Mott stated that many<br />

citizens and government<br />

agencies made requests to<br />

property owner Stamton,<br />

Burrell and the developer<br />

Soeco for the purpose of having<br />

the filling activity halted.<br />

Stoeco responded to the<br />

request• by asking under what<br />

Cwnbiiwtion<br />

authority the requests were<br />

made and asked that they Shrimp Stuffed with Crabmeat<br />

provide written statementi,<br />

DtAd<br />

The SoecQ firm ignored the<br />

DwM Crab<br />

requeit as there were no Grab<br />

S«llop,<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

FV..J Shrimp<br />

Rltf H«un«lir (Fri.d)<br />

Fn-d CUm.<br />

FOUND — South Hid, OC. OarlMn<br />

sn.ph.nl puppy. FniK OH Iffurn.<br />

m<br />

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uM*. Call MMUS.<br />

gffw<br />

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bo«rd, mm unvu topi.<br />

E.q.lltnt CHaHIM, Call NM1H,<br />

p<br />

FUI<br />

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nomt, s brimni, m b.ttii, t icrt ol<br />

ground, ',', mill joulb M Tucmnm Inn an<br />

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Hit, »JO | til MM CiM. tail f J7-MW Iftif I<br />

p.m. j,|j<br />

II" SUNBEAM .rtclrlc dim mnm, ilka<br />

FREI FIBiWOOD- SH John larllmM<br />

MWHH • •,m. * II i.m, any mornln» far<br />

pmrnliilon M rMttvt fnm tmw, Hi<br />

Pllin».i.,OC, In<br />

REAL iiTATE HH M-P Mr MtTvi<br />

• n 9 touthwd ifiin. ( Mr wnk.<br />

ILaripHim til<br />

LASOB HOMI (Nut m jMniam itrji<br />

Hatr apt, naar taadi aM ManMnlk,<br />

kaatai, Uowr teflaM wMata M ((vial<br />

room, dining room, matani kjtMan, TV<br />

ntffl, * kaatawm, I caramlt till kaiki,<br />

•M aawMr raam, L«r». rKmtln room,<br />

sirtai Hoar kat, bsl*. ad., h*altr nan,<br />

laMMry, wartunaa aat »«r>»« mm, Hot<br />

w.ttr MiatMra (Mat ttnu*n«rt. ON<br />

itrtat ••rkliif. laiiar will canilatr<br />

.uinnlM mfrKaft Mr taaHIM Myar,<br />

Hill«Mi, RaaNar, M Atl.nflc<br />

If CRUIWRl INC, flharfiau IrHw.<br />

mitm, all IMM, Mly aaMiNtM aptn<br />

«aw, IW ar MM aHar, CtH Iftufl. HI<br />

JO*T LUTED — 1 kaansm, IM M*<br />

MalM ham* |mf Vi btect from n»<br />

taatfi, I far fara#t. Inarp, H..Hw, IMt<br />

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HrmalM an Mi 1 Mm. krMt raw<br />

houM. Matt l» MM • IRfaacM la af.<br />

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M 1 riaiii fcjliiliBll i — f i ^ jl i<br />

pnMUiM.l Opnar mwl»i M «l atata.<br />

Urn taiM. mmm Mtrtyca . •<br />

MIT In Hi. vlcbilty of iftti II. kMW • Ma<br />

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THE FWEST (I<br />

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VMM<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

OWHMITS<br />

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OPEN 7LWYS A WEEK 11A.M. TO 8^>.M.<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

?J7WISTAVE, PHONE 199.0753<br />

FOR THE BEST IH<br />

ACOMPLITi SELf CTION OF<br />

SPECIALTIES* TO TAKI OUT '<br />

PIZZA • SUBS • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI<br />

RAVIOLI • ANTJPASTO • * -<br />

STUFFED PEPPERS<br />

Campbells Seafood Kitchen<br />

3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399-4337<br />

Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />

2112 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 398-0622<br />

COOKED SEA FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

soft Srwi crib<br />

MOW OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

BraM (Stufhdj<br />

BroiW Rounder (Pl.ifi)<br />

LobitwT.il<br />

Shrimp Salad<br />

Crib Salad<br />

Chiden S.lad<br />

Shrimp CSCUMI<br />

VwiCufitt<br />

Pork Chop* (2)<br />

Arlaaf Loaf<br />

All MiffiB lndud» (OMIM •» J)<br />

Fr.nch Fri« B.k.d Pot^ro Potrto S»Ud CoW Saw<br />

PicUad B4*fi Appt* Sane* Graan VagttaUe StMwd TemalaM<br />

FROM OUR<br />

I/, iROASTB CHICKIN PLATTM<br />

I/, BROASTEO CHICKEN (4<br />

WHOLE CHICKEN (I<br />

ONTHI<br />

cmcLi<br />

BROASTER<br />

FAMILY SPECIAL (12 pet.)<br />

COMPANY SPECIAL (20 pci.)<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST U, i?»<br />

F<strong>is</strong>herman's Inn<br />

Mwfht. Dial 399-0799<br />

ma m WBKESMY, AUGUST M,<br />

SflCLUBf? WHY DOHTYWJ COME wISff?<br />

nu ISBUM<br />

••nflllj • • • i i<br />

Good Homtttyto Cookilkc<br />

• Mflwfiif MIM<br />

HICKfiAN<br />

• I Homty Dhriac<br />

fBML 399-1516<br />

BAH • mm,mm SNIVW<br />

Th« SINDIA<br />

etmsybatita Butrh<br />

. BREAKFAST<br />

BAM.toll A.M<br />

Dining Room<br />

SHOt FLY PIE, iilSH VMILU PIE<br />

ittantie kwmt and Plymouth Htot<br />

COH1CK OWNBRSH1P-MANAOEM1NT SINCE !9»<br />

MONDAYS i EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)<br />

If You Haven't Tried Our<br />

Wood<br />

Mew England<br />

CUM BAKE<br />

You Better Hurry.<br />

Summer's Almost Gone!!<br />

Cook Up A<br />

Cook Out"<br />

Individual<br />

{•nt Includ*:<br />

%lb.Lob»t«r<br />

2C«rt.Clami<br />

I Fr«fh Shrimp<br />

_ 2 tmn Com<br />

Butter -Lobit.r lib<br />

Wat'n Dryi<br />

• frH% Stnrie* •Take-Out Hatter*<br />

• Weekly Takt-Oit Speoialt<br />

, • Daily Lunohton Speoials<br />

TNI OCEAN CjTY SENTIWEULEPOER<br />

DECOY SHOW SCHEBULED-Leading decoy and bird carveri wiU exhibit<br />

all day Saturday in tht &>larium of the Music Pier, Ilie tvent will btnefit the<br />

Ocean City IBsforical &ciety and many of the piee<strong>is</strong> will be for sale. Above <strong>is</strong> a<br />

d<strong>is</strong>play of carved falcons from last year's show.<br />

I^edge<br />

continued from page 1<br />

and nth at. jetties for the past four months. It has managed to build<br />

• substantial beach. However, because of those jetties it <strong>is</strong> the<br />

nature of that beach to erode severely during the winter months.<br />

Good sand that could be used elsewhere <strong>is</strong> being poured after bad.<br />

<strong>On</strong> die plus side, Oceanflghter has managed to provide a fairly<br />

aoiid buffs- teach the entire length of the Wand. TOi <strong>is</strong> good item<br />

protection. But the 200-foot wide snowy white beach env<strong>is</strong>ioned by<br />

Mayor Sharp early in WO will never be a reality with the present<br />

equipment and method of operation<br />

Next in the leries: "After Oceanflghter,"<br />

Tenn<strong>is</strong><br />

residents and summer guests<br />

under 18 ii on Wednesdays<br />

starting at noon and will continue<br />

each Wednesday into the<br />

Fall,<br />

Around the «nd of September<br />

free instruction and court time<br />

will be given to Indies only on<br />

Wednesday mornings for six<br />

weeks.<br />

Other Fed] programs include<br />

a residents elimination tournament<br />

for men in October and<br />

a blind-pick mixed doubles<br />

tournament. These programs<br />

wUl probably be continued in<br />

the spring.<br />

Al the present Ume four new<br />

courts are being constructed<br />

between 34th and 35th sts, by<br />

the Gerald A. Barrett Paving<br />

continued from page 1<br />

<strong>Public</strong> schools<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>trations<br />

on August 28<br />

Notice has been advanced for<br />

new students at Ocean City<br />

High School to reg<strong>is</strong>ter for<br />

adm<strong>is</strong>sion on August 28.<br />

A parent or guardian should<br />

accompiiny students whin they<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>ter. Records from the<br />

student's former school and a<br />

birth certificate should be<br />

Co., Cape May Court Home.<br />

The company bid tor the con- brought.<br />

struction at approximately It <strong>is</strong> suggested that ap-<br />

181,000, With the tSJOO that will pointments be made for<br />

be left over, Barrett offered to reg<strong>is</strong>tering Telephone the<br />

build a practice wall and some Guidance Department at the<br />

wooden benches on the ap- high school for them.<br />

proval of the Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners, New rtudents who donot<br />

Since adequate recreational reg<strong>is</strong>ter by August 28 will have<br />

facilities Is foremost in the to wait until September 10 to<br />

city's philosophy, there <strong>is</strong> a enroll. School starts September<br />

good chance that additional i.<br />

conveniences will be added to The Intermediate and<br />

the eourti, which should be Primary Schools also are<br />

completed sometime after conducting reg<strong>is</strong>tration of new<br />

Labor Day.<br />

students. They will accqpt new<br />

If sufficient funds are reg<strong>is</strong>trations daily from 8 a.m.<br />

available more courts will be to 4 p.m. through August Si, No<br />

constructed at said st, andreg<strong>is</strong>trations<br />

will be taken the<br />

Haven av, and may b« com- first week of school but will be<br />

pleted by next summer. resumed September 10. :<br />

F<strong>is</strong>h Net<br />

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Symphonia Sacrae<br />

at Margate Church<br />

A special presentation of a<br />

short Symphonia Sacrae by<br />

Heinrich Schuetz will be<br />

presented at the 10:30 a.m.<br />

service Sunday at Margate<br />

Oammunity Church.<br />

The solo quartet of Margate<br />

Community Church will sing,<br />

and will be accompanied by<br />

Marilyn Ponzio and Basil<br />

Ponzio, violin<strong>is</strong>ts, William C.<br />

Wood <strong>is</strong> director and organ<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Mr, Wood explained that<br />

Schuetz, an early writer of<br />

church music and opera,<br />

possesses a highly personal<br />

harmonic style. He uses every<br />

means of securing musical<br />

interest in which he achieves a<br />

mysterious, inner radiance and<br />

note of w<strong>is</strong>tful and tender<br />

resignation,<br />

Schuetz lived from 1585 to<br />

1672 and may be said to be the<br />

father of modern German<br />

music which forecast the<br />

monumental Passions of J.S.<br />

Bach.<br />

Dr Martin W<strong>is</strong>znat, pastor of<br />

St, Paul's Lutheran Church,<br />

Olney, Philadelphia, will be<br />

guest preacher for th<strong>is</strong> service.<br />

Jury panels selected<br />

Wayfareri, a muiieal<br />

team from Laneaiter Bible<br />

Ocean City residents have St.; EdwardMacClane, 119Bay Harr<strong>is</strong>on, 330''. Shore 'ri,,<br />

College, will preunt a program<br />

been named to the Grand Jury<br />

Jr, 31 32nd it. Sea Ule. :<br />

av.j Joseph McQueen, 215 Marmora; Joseph Nagy, 6405<br />

of mmio at the Ocean City<br />

and Petit Jury Panels th<strong>is</strong><br />

Memben of Petit Jury Paw* '<br />

Anchorage dr.; Anna Me- Pleasure av.j Usa Perone, 5209<br />

lummer Bible Conference,<br />

week.<br />

Three are Helen Till. 1631 ft.<br />

Clemmy, 3012 Bavland dr. Central av,- Dorothy Weir, ii?<br />

conducted by pastor David<br />

Members of the Grand Jury.<br />

Shore rd., Marmora; Hcfcrf<br />

Members of Petit Jury Panel 57th st,; Robert Wetes, 85 46th<br />

Wright, at Ocean City Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Pane[ <strong>On</strong>e are Gladys Adams,<br />

Wqitten, » S, Sbpre rdi<br />

Three are Mabel Chad wick, 12 it., all of Sea Isle.<br />

Church Saturday evening<br />

857 Pelham pi.; Elizabeth<br />

Marmora; Emmitte WUliMtf<br />

Spruce av.; George Ehne, 17 Members of Petit Jury Panel<br />

(August 25) at 7; 30 o 'clock.<br />

Baldwin,4905 Haven av,; David<br />

SMS, Shore rd, Marmora, ciirl<br />

Cardiff rd.; Elizabeth Keenan, <strong>On</strong>e are George Barbagelio, 121<br />

Memberi of the group are<br />

Ferreni, 5818 Central av,;<br />

ammer, aorc Acres, Shore:<br />

891 5th St.; Ethel Kelly, 848 43rd si. Sea Isle; Ralph Bamn,<br />

Kathy Allen, pian<strong>is</strong>t; Sandra<br />

Eleanor Jacques, 3220 Simpson<br />

rd,, Marmora. :<br />

Park pi.; Ruth Kemper, 3803 14, Townsend rd., Marmora;<br />

Rowett, ioprano; Nancy<br />

av.; Thelma Meyers, 35 W. Oxford la.; Martha Nelson, S57 Elizabeth Campbell, 228 43rd<br />

Willlan<strong>is</strong>, soprano; Sandra<br />

Revere pi.; Anne Pennington,<br />

Memberi of Petit Jury Pantf<br />

3rd st,; Cheryl Peterson, 807 5th st., Sea Isle,<br />

Love, alto; Jacqueline Hum-<br />

2008 Bay av.; Harvey Wallace,<br />

Four are Vincent D<strong>is</strong>taito, 382<br />

St.; Anna Sheppard, 228 Ocean Memben of Petit Jury Panel<br />

phries, alto; Richard Hall,<br />

1512 Pleasure av. Members of<br />

44th «.; John Light, Jr., 790f<br />

av,; Mildred Shriver, 824 Two are Dolores Adamczyk,<br />

tenor; Stanton Winder, tenorthe<br />

Petit Jury Panel <strong>On</strong>e are Plymouth pi.; Albert Thomas, 4310 Central av., Sea Isle;<br />

John Nickerion, basi; Kenneth<br />

Helen Baker, 1138 Wesley av.; 2008 Haven av.; Elaine Esther Bailey, Reading av.,<br />

Ross, bass; Mark Moyer, bags;<br />

Clyde Ballard, 5409 Haven av.; Thomas, 835 Plaza pi.; Theron Tuckahoe; John Castaldi,<br />

and Robert Gage, string bass.<br />

Joan Ballard, 5409 Haven av.; Westcott, 242 Wesley av.; Mary Route so, Marmora; Norman<br />

The program will include<br />

John Banjo, 334 Atlantic av.; Wiley, 1110 Simpson av. Jeffries, Jr., 100 Highland av.,<br />

gospel iongi and hymn<br />

Esmee Barr, 8642 Central av.; Members of Petit Jury Panel Marmora; Harry McElhiney.<br />

arrangementi ai well as<br />

Mary Barrowman, 3212 Simp- Four are Ruth Bird, 5<br />

testimonies from various<br />

son av.; Audrey Barrows, 3152 Bertram la.; Gabriel DiMedio,<br />

memben of the team.<br />

West av.; Daniel Bastian, 515 3804 Wesley >v,; Adelaide<br />

5th st.; George Canty, Jr., 413 Diemer, 2042 Wesley av,;<br />

Dr. Robert A. Cook, president<br />

Simpson av,; Carrie Car- Charlotte Gillam, « Sunnyside<br />

of Tie King's College, Briarmiehael,<br />

921 West av,; Eleanor ct.; Shirley Hickman, 639<br />

cliff Manor, N.Y,, speaki at the<br />

Gagus, 2021 Haven av.; Arnold Ocean av.; Harry Klause, HI, 8<br />

1973 Summer Bibli Conference<br />

Gattiker, 1562 Simpson av.; Spruce rd.; Mary MilM, 220<br />

tonight at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday<br />

Pamela Hammond, 5305 Haven av.; George Siden-<br />

evening (August 26) at 7:M<br />

Simpson av.; Paula Hannigan, bothom, 220 West av,; Debra<br />

o'ejock.<br />

31 Simpson av.; Emily Hay, Siegfried, 3140 Asbury av.;<br />

The ninth and final week of<br />

5605 Asbury av,; Jeanne John Tillman, 723 Moore av,;<br />

the Conference opens Monday<br />

Jackson, 12 8th St., Snug Albertene Williams, 1439<br />

evening (August 27), The<br />

Harbor; Richard Jacques, 3229 Pleasure av.<br />

speaker <strong>is</strong> Rev, Alfred Larson,<br />

Simpson av.; Ivy Lane, 1900<br />

general director of<br />

West av.; Margaret Martin, 330 Residents of Marmora, Sea<br />

Unevangeliied Fields M<strong>is</strong>sion,<br />

The Wayfarers<br />

Wesley av.; Carol Nanta, 1760 Isle City and Tuckahoe have<br />

Bala Cynwyd, Pa.<br />

Harper and Row,<br />

through September 2) at 7:30 at<br />

Simpson av.; Leon Palermo, been named to the Grand Jury<br />

Rev, Larson served as a In 1968, Mr. Larson became the Bible Conference to an<br />

1447 Asbury av.; Charles and Petit Jury Panels.<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sionary in Zaire, Africa General Director for North audience combined with<br />

Palermo, Jr., 2041 Central av.; Members of Grand Jury<br />

since 1M2, He was held by America for Unevangelized Campus Crusade For Chr<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Rina Rados, 2100 Asbury av,; Panel <strong>On</strong>e are Florence<br />

rebels in Stanleyville during the Fields M<strong>is</strong>sion and since has Leadership Training Institute,<br />

John Raymod, 2» Dory dr.;<br />

1964 upr<strong>is</strong>ing. Hii experiences traveled extensively The Ocean City Summer<br />

Grace Sal<strong>is</strong>bury, lilO Femdale<br />

in the 1864 upr<strong>is</strong>ing are por- throughout the world. He Bible Conference sponiors the<br />

rd.; Marilyn Ward, 400 St.<br />

trayed in the book "Out of the speaks every evening Monday Sacred Musicale on the Music<br />

Davids pi.<br />

Jaws of the Lion" publ<strong>is</strong>hed by through Sunday (August 27 Pier Sunday afternoon at 2:30<br />

Members of Petit Jury Panel<br />

o'clock. Guest musicians<br />

Two are Hilma Newcomer, 1335<br />

Sunday (August 26) will be The<br />

Wesley av,; AnneSchwarz, 1225<br />

King's Men Male Quartet from<br />

Simpson av.; Willie Taylor, 717<br />

Havertown, Pa., recording<br />

Simpson av.; Guy Adams, 857<br />

art<strong>is</strong>ts, one of the finest non-<br />

Pelham pi,; Grace Adamson, 12<br />

professional vocal groups<br />

MAKE<br />

Garfield pi.; Elizabeth Bar<br />

today. Bob Derr, pian<strong>is</strong>t, <strong>is</strong><br />

telwski, 431 Central av,;<br />

THI<br />

accompan<strong>is</strong>t; Frank Dav<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Florence Beast Jon, 16 Bayview<br />

bass; Wes Robinson, .tenor;<br />

GRADE<br />

pi.; Edith Gates, 1100 Wesley<br />

• • START SCHOOL Don Friien, baritone; Ralph<br />

rd,; Charles Hearn, 1 Sun-<br />

Childs, tenor. Bob Marsh,<br />

nyside «.; Ethel Heller, 312 W,<br />

with SUPPLIES<br />

violin<strong>is</strong>t, will be featured with<br />

Surf rd.; James Hendrix, 20<br />

the quartet.<br />

12th st,; David Kev<strong>is</strong>, 401 24th<br />

hem<br />

The 1973 Ocean City Summer<br />

Bible Conference directed by<br />

Pastor Wright opened July 1,<br />

McHENRY'S<br />

with consecutive meetings for<br />

nine weeks, through September Ai Larson<br />

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PAGi 2 — SECTION TWO<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1WJ<br />

The end, not the means<br />

Storm clouds are lathering on the<br />

horizon for the city's Green Acres<br />

beachfront land acqu<strong>is</strong>ition project.<br />

Some lot owners say they won't sell<br />

their riparian lands to the city and<br />

others have prom<strong>is</strong>ed to fight possible<br />

condemnation by the cltv.<br />

There have been arguments that a<br />

public question should have been<br />

placed on the ballot for the city's<br />

$400,000 plus share of the Green Acres<br />

grant as well as the $450,000 southend<br />

public safety building.<br />

The Waldman admin<strong>is</strong>tration ran in<br />

1971 on the pledge that all major ex-<br />

penditures of money would be placed<br />

on the ballot, but it appears that in at<br />

least these two instances that has not<br />

been done.<br />

Nevertheless, before a worthwhile<br />

program <strong>is</strong> scuttled by lengthy court<br />

battles, there are some facts that<br />

should be considered. The m<strong>is</strong>take of<br />

not asking for public approval has<br />

been made, but most likely it would<br />

have passed had it appeared on the<br />

ballot People are in tune with<br />

ecological programs today.<br />

Most important <strong>is</strong> the end, not the<br />

means in beach preservation. It's of<br />

little consequence who holds the actual<br />

piece of paper designating land<br />

ownership as long as resort beaches<br />

are maintained for public recreation<br />

use only.<br />

The City has little or no desire to buy<br />

up riparian lots at considerable ejc=<br />

pense to all the taxpayers. It's a costly<br />

way to preserve beachfront for future<br />

generations, but if necessary that's the<br />

path that will be taken<br />

A less expensive and more logical<br />

approach would be for the riparian<br />

owners to retain their deeds, but<br />

dedicate the land forevermore to<br />

public recreational use. Taxes<br />

oceanward of the beachfront building<br />

line could be dropped. If legally bin-<br />

ding agreements such as th<strong>is</strong> can be<br />

worked out, it would be to everyone's<br />

benefit.<br />

After all, it's the end not the means<br />

that should be the ultimate concern.<br />

Boardwalk fees???<br />

Wildwood City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner<br />

Cfiarles Maseiarella has proposed a<br />

"boardwalk fee" in that resort as an<br />

alternative to a beach fee.<br />

Wildwood, like most resort com-<br />

munities, <strong>is</strong> desirous of finding a new<br />

source of revenue to keep their tax<br />

rate down. The Idea of a beach fee has<br />

not set well with the business com-<br />

munity. It's unlikely a boardwalk fee<br />

wUl be hailed by merchants either.<br />

Wildwood has 28 blocks of boardwalk<br />

lined with stores and amusement<br />

renters. It's hard to v<strong>is</strong>ualize v<strong>is</strong>itors<br />

paying a fee to walk along a boardwalk<br />

so they can spend money in stores. It<br />

would be like collecting a fee for the<br />

pleasure of shopping on Aabiffy av.<br />

A boardwalk fee would be as difficult<br />

to enforce as a beach fee, if not more<br />

so; Gates must be set up at each en-<br />

trance to the 'walk. And sitting<br />

violators on the beach are easier to<br />

sp^t than those moving on the board-<br />

walk.<br />

Masciarella's plan has little chance<br />

of acceptance by Wildwood's City<br />

Comm<strong>is</strong>sion, Both Mayor Guy F,<br />

Muziani and Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Wilbur<br />

Ostrander favor beach fees and<br />

Masciarella says he will go along as a<br />

last resort.<br />

If WUdwood adopts beach fees, that<br />

city will become the fifth in Cape May<br />

County to institute them. Th<strong>is</strong> would<br />

leave Ocean City, the County's largest<br />

community with the longest beach-<br />

front, in an unenviable position.<br />

Officials here would have to institute<br />

the fee with its nearly impossible<br />

enforcement problems or play host to<br />

even more v<strong>is</strong>itors who don't want to<br />

pay the fee elsewhere.<br />

Moreover, without the fee the tax-<br />

payers of th<strong>is</strong> city wiU continue to<br />

carry the burden of beachfront<br />

maintenance and lifeguard protection<br />

for the thousands of v<strong>is</strong>itors.<br />

The question deserves careful study<br />

and a thorough airing of both sides of<br />

fee. Issue should be made before<br />

Thm great dune race<br />

only major<br />

Jersey.<br />

"free"<br />

City with the<br />

beach in New<br />

Those golden days<br />

With Labor Day just 10 days away, on 'y by v<strong>is</strong>itors who were w<strong>is</strong>e enough<br />

1 ft'snot too early to start thinking about to extend their vacations, but are a<br />

September and October, the golden favorite means of relaxation for those<br />

• months of the year In Ocean City. of us who live here the year around.<br />

i Though most of our v<strong>is</strong>itors will head Though the special events of the<br />

I back to work or school in two weeks, summer season end with Labor Day,<br />

j. those who remain will still find ample the sidewalks in town are not rolled up<br />

icings to do and see under the late m some people still believe. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

jlsummer and early autumn skJei. September these streets and sidewalks<br />

; Skies are generally clear and will be used for an <strong>is</strong>land-long bike ride<br />

•;temperatures a little cooler in Sep- sponsored by the city.<br />

Itember and October. We are blessed Those inclined toward ahtletics will<br />

;with warm ocean temperatures f md the city tenn<strong>is</strong> courts at 8th and<br />

ithroughout the period. 34th sts. a great means of relaxation<br />

''i Late summer in Ocean City can anH l "°" "— J J "<br />

Himean a day on the beach, a walk on the<br />

•uboardwalk or bicycle riding around<br />

'Ktown. It can be a day's f<strong>is</strong>hing on the<br />

each or in the bay.<br />

I These pleasantries aren't enjoyed<br />

, With tongue in cheek<br />

crowded than<br />

summer months.<br />

HS riS P lea . su p <strong>is</strong> golf, tenn<strong>is</strong>,<br />

take nding, or just a walk on the<br />

beach, Ocean City <strong>is</strong> the place to do it<br />

during the golden months ahead<br />

Editor, Sentinel .Ledger; I<br />

don't believe that you have a<br />

l«ter to the editor section of<br />

your paper, but" you have my<br />

perm<strong>is</strong>iion to print thii,<br />

making any oorrectionj you<br />

deem necessary<br />

I and several of my neighbors<br />

are strongly In favor of having<br />

a beach fee to bathe on the<br />

beaches of th<strong>is</strong> town. I would<br />

suggest that anyone over U<br />

years of age when on toe beach<br />

d<strong>is</strong>play th<strong>is</strong> tag,or leave the<br />

beach. ,r , • .<br />

I have d<strong>is</strong>cussed th<strong>is</strong> with<br />

Mayor Waldman, and he thinks<br />

that it would be hard to enforce.<br />

That may be go, but why not<br />

give It a try? College students,<br />

both male and female, could be<br />

employed to patrol the beaches<br />

and observe if there are any<br />

violations. If so, they could<br />

report th<strong>is</strong> to a lifeguard or they<br />

could be given a key to a police<br />

call box. Perhaps concerned<br />

cititeni would volunteer for th<strong>is</strong><br />

work. Hi« golf course would be<br />

doied down if the men that are<br />

there did not volunteer to work<br />

there and keep it open.<br />

I think that thii Is a must for<br />

Ocean City. We all know that<br />

most available land <strong>is</strong> being<br />

built on and th<strong>is</strong> available land<br />

wUl soon be exhausted. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

can m«in an increase in the<br />

winter population and a definite<br />

increase in the summer<br />

population.<br />

I know that the Atlantic<br />

Ocean does not belong to Ocean<br />

City. However, I feel that the<br />

beadies do since our tax money<br />

pays for the lifeguards, the<br />

cleaning of the beaches each<br />

morning, and we must pay<br />

something toward the pumping<br />

Forum Agin 1 l Em<br />

of und to attempt to make<br />

beaches,<br />

I don't think that it would be<br />

too harsh for people who live in<br />

Ocean City and those who live<br />

out of town to pay th<strong>is</strong> yearly<br />

fee. 1 don't believe people in<br />

yineland or any other com-<br />

munity would appreciate five<br />

bus loads of people descend on<br />

their town and use their public<br />

swimming pool unless they paid<br />

, a fee.<br />

, 1 live in front of; 1 Baigvi; ine<br />

, finest bathing beach in Ocean<br />

Qty. Naturally tMi makes thjg<br />

beach prey for anyone,<br />

regardless of where these<br />

people reside. I understand to<br />

put a law of th<strong>is</strong> type on the<br />

books, a referendum mutt be<br />

put to the voters, I hope enough<br />

voters agree with me otherw<strong>is</strong>e<br />

Ocean City wiU wind up as a<br />

mecca for the shubies.<br />

William J. Mansfield, Jr.<br />

8738 Central Ave.<br />

not go into detail because they<br />

probably will be ignored. If you<br />

really want them, I'll be here<br />

until Labor Day,<br />

I cannot express enough my<br />

d<strong>is</strong>appointment and<br />

d<strong>is</strong>pleasure in the entire<br />

parade It seems as though<br />

even something as sweet and as<br />

naive as a Baby Parade has<br />

gone commercial,<br />

Mrs, John Regan<br />

u 2800Asburyav.<br />

People deserve their government<br />

Con t em nor n r,*>..,_ i_ .. . . .<br />

Contemporary news<br />

deadlines reflect an America<br />

may not reach its 200th<br />

dAy as a democracy in a<br />

t three years if it doesn't<br />

d the proverbial bootstrap by<br />

'Men our antecedents<br />

hed th<strong>is</strong> once-healthy brat<br />

a nation from the wounds of<br />

:jh:any mother countries.<br />

I It U the neat thing in these<br />

vertful days to hang cool, but<br />

: <strong>is</strong> folly to keep our cool when<br />

e goose of economic, social<br />

rid nWa] degradation tightens<br />

rouftd our neck with every<br />

rde of the hour hand on the<br />

pock.<br />

For ttypptt three or four<br />

- ' a America has been<br />

_ too large for its brit-<br />

TTie seams are about to<br />

At a matter of fact, we<br />

in peril of losing our brit-<br />

i altogether.<br />

We are a critl* culture. We<br />

brlllitantly to<br />

. when it Brim, but<br />

if the<br />

on<br />

let tomorrow fend for itself.<br />

We don't normally run with<br />

the alarm<strong>is</strong>ts, but with the<br />

constantly agitated, frustrated<br />

and confuted condition of<br />

things around the country today<br />

we now wonder if we shouldn't<br />

l<strong>is</strong>ten more closely to the<br />

teaching of John Birch, the<br />

preaching of Rev, Carl<br />

Mclntire and the screeching of<br />

Archie Bunker.<br />

The red-hunting tactics of the<br />

McCarthy era have bean<br />

recorded as some of the darkest<br />

days of th<strong>is</strong> democracy, but<br />

living the day sufficient unto<br />

itMtf these days one has to<br />

wonder if we have hot over-<br />

reacted to McCarthy<strong>is</strong>m to the<br />

point where anyone who *houte<br />

"Tht Rusiiani Are Coming" Is<br />

• dingbat right out of Edith<br />

clothe* clow*.<br />

lunkert<br />

Such Jtati-conunnnitti as<br />

Birch, Mclntirt and Bunker<br />

TLliFJEtf*" .<br />

rjdicuted, 1<br />

««iM> Liberty nUlnuuTihi<br />

has kept Bast and West nose-to-<br />

nose over gun sights hm, in-<br />

deed, thawed. However, the<br />

right-wingers aver, the thaw <strong>is</strong><br />

taking place exactly in the<br />

manner in which the com-<br />

mun<strong>is</strong>t heirarehy of the world<br />

prescribed.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> a well-thumbed bit of<br />

Lenin<strong>is</strong>m familiar to freedom-<br />

loving mm the world over, but<br />

one which we seem to have<br />

forgotten or chose to ignore.<br />

Lenin said, to borrow a Yankee<br />

colloquial<strong>is</strong>m, if you can't fight<br />

'em, join 'em. Could that have<br />

been a Judas Mil planted on the<br />

blue jowls of Dicfc Nixon in the<br />

Moscow banquet hall last year?<br />

It <strong>is</strong> amazing how • people<br />

blessed with inch gifts as ad-<br />

vanced technology, native<br />

intcUeet, material wealth and<br />

boundless resources can get<br />

itself Into so much trouble.<br />

Without »howing sympathy tor<br />

the arch-eonwrvatlvw, It b<br />

difficult to diimiii Hit<br />

suspicion that iome dedicated<br />

niaeMetaifetn art lending a<br />

band in th« brewing of the<br />

country'i trouble tt«w.<br />

tanger even to supply the needs<br />

of its people. Pollution <strong>is</strong> soiltaa<br />

America the beautiful, energy<br />

sources are threatened with<br />

extinction. ^ial mortg h-<br />

sunk to the edge of the por-<br />

nographie, cheaters bulge the<br />

relief roles, Thieves and<br />

panderars are in public office<br />

wd neighborliness and<br />

Brotherly love are square<br />

Ar<strong>is</strong>totle said, ^publics<br />

decline into democracies, and<br />

democracies degenerate into<br />

despot<strong>is</strong>m." It tikes n<br />

Myrjrth in thought to read<br />

Ar<strong>is</strong>totle's handwriting on the<br />

wall of our bastion of<br />

democracy. America <strong>is</strong> the<br />

greatest experiment in legal<br />

Justice and freedom of man<br />

sjnee the ancient Greek and<br />

Roman em ' ~<br />

republics d<br />

ominous process of the<br />

Ar<strong>is</strong>totle formula.<br />

Yet, republics have the<br />

potentialities for '<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: tt<br />

has been one week and one day<br />

since that fiasco you proudly<br />

call '"Hie Ocean City Baby<br />

Parade." I have always<br />

wondered why ffiendi, who<br />

have been coming to Ocean City<br />

for many yean, have never<br />

•itered the parade, and I<br />

certainly found out .the hard<br />

way,<br />

It <strong>is</strong> quite obnoxious that<br />

those who organiie th<strong>is</strong> so-<br />

called "Baby Parade" know<br />

nothing about babies. If they<br />

did, they wouldn't have us come<br />

so early and then wait,,,<br />

wait...and wait some more. It's<br />

bad enough that adults have to<br />

wait three houri, but what<br />

about those poor children?<br />

That barn at 6th st. was hot<br />

and humid and that wasn't bad<br />

enough. We (Section B and C)<br />

spent one hour in the sun (and<br />

I've been told. it was com-<br />

paratively cool th<strong>is</strong> year)<br />

before we even got on the<br />

boardwalk. And even then it<br />

wai walk...wait ...walk a lew<br />

steps and wait some more. Did<br />

you ever stand and wait in the<br />

sin with a group of small<br />

children? Try it.<br />

It was approaching noon<br />

when we reached the top of the<br />

ramp. By th<strong>is</strong> time my little<br />

girl, who U10 months and very<br />

fair, had had it. She fell asleep<br />

and had her head on the tray of<br />

the float, and I was really<br />

afraid she would become ill<br />

because of too much exposure<br />

to the sun. I couldnt bear any<br />

more no as soon as we started<br />

on the boardwalk 1 left, and<br />

believe me, I'll never enter<br />

again unless »omething It<br />

drastically changed, and I'D do<br />

my best to d<strong>is</strong>courage other<br />

' Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; \<br />

am alarmed at the destruction<br />

of meadowlands near 34th st. It<br />

<strong>is</strong> my understanding based on a<br />

letter written to you and printed<br />

in the 8/3/73 edition of the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger that th<strong>is</strong><br />

destruction <strong>is</strong> legal.<br />

Has the Army Corps of<br />

Engineers responded to Mr.<br />

Huber, who wrote the letter? 1<br />

am an engineer and I am very<br />

anxious to hear th<strong>is</strong> response.<br />

While I spent much of my<br />

childhood in Ocean City during<br />

the summer, I now bring my<br />

own children. Over the years<br />

I've seen many changes. <strong>On</strong>e of<br />

the areas that must not change,<br />

or change very little, <strong>is</strong> the<br />

wetlands. These wetlands will<br />

be needed for the survival of not<br />

only wildlife but our own lives.<br />

What can I and others do?<br />

Who, if anyone, should be<br />

written to in Ocean City?<br />

T.FPack<br />

Woodstock, N.Y.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Don't wait until it <strong>is</strong> too late to<br />

honor the most Important<br />

person in Ocean City for the<br />

past 50 years. He has done more<br />

for th<strong>is</strong> town than any other<br />

man. Iknowofthia. Th<strong>is</strong> man <strong>is</strong><br />

none other than Mr. Stainton.<br />

A committee should Im-<br />

mediately be establ<strong>is</strong>hed to<br />

first give Mr. Stainton a<br />

testimonial dinner. Second a<br />

bust of Mr. Stainton be made by<br />

the best sculptor that can be<br />

obtained. Th<strong>is</strong> bust to be put on<br />

• pedestal and placed In the<br />

park near the old tree where the<br />

first prayer meeting was held<br />

many yean ago.<br />

I don't think th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> too much<br />

to ask of « town (Ocean City)<br />

that has gained so much by h<strong>is</strong><br />

giving and doing,<br />

JohnBaramano<br />

2MlWestav.<br />

Ocean City a la carte<br />

WE GET LETTERS-Mrs. Florence B. White, of<br />

Folsom, Pa., and Ocean City, had a gripe and wrote a<br />

letter telling us about it. Last Friday she went with a<br />

friend to the <strong>Public</strong> Safety building to pay a parking<br />

ticket. She complained that they had to go to the third<br />

floor office because the street level office was closed.<br />

Upstairs Mrs. White said she and her friend had to<br />

wait a few minutes watching a woman clerk read a<br />

book. Mrs. White asked a few questions and was told<br />

by the woman she was a relative of a City Com-<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioner and was put there, and they had nothing<br />

for her to do. We checked and found Mrs. Whitejtp be<br />

correct. The clerk was Audrey Schillinger and She <strong>is</strong><br />

a relative of Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner Luther L. Wallace, She <strong>is</strong><br />

no longer working in the Municipal Court because<br />

Court Clerk Joe Guarracino had little for her to do<br />

during the two weeks she was there. Mrs. Sehilllnger<br />

<strong>is</strong> now a clerk in the City Health office where she will<br />

presumably have something to do. In another letter, '<br />

Angelo Tro<strong>is</strong>i, Jr., of Philadelphia, told us he was<br />

concerned last weekend when a fire hydrant at 8th st.<br />

and the boardwalk failed to work when firemen were<br />

called to the scene of the plane crash in the ocean.<br />

There was no fire and the water was needed<br />

primarily to wash gasoline and salt water off of the<br />

plane to keep the parts from corroding. Fire Chief<br />

Ferdinand JTaccarino said that h<strong>is</strong> men made a<br />

m<strong>is</strong>take hooking up to the hydrant because there are<br />

no pipes leading to it. The hydrant <strong>is</strong> operational for<br />

the time being, but will be part of a new hydrant<br />

systerti being constructed for the boardwalk. That<br />

system should be working in a couple of years,<br />

Taccarino assured us the equipment at the scene of<br />

the crash had an adequate water supply if needed.<br />

A PASSING NOTE-We said it nicely a few weeks<br />

ago, and now we repeat the plea; why don't the city's<br />

telephone operators improve their manners? It<br />

doesn't take that much more effort to say "Good<br />

1!,""%^ HaI1 " when a cal1 comes in than to<br />

bellow "CITY HALL." And the use of the word thank<br />

you never hurt a bit, girls. It's just a matter of<br />

courtesy and the people who pay your salaries might<br />

appreciate it. _ -<br />

COMPLAINT TIME-Late August, for some<br />

reason, has always been complaint time. Each year<br />

at th<strong>is</strong> tune everybody seems to be on everybody<br />

r<strong>is</strong>es neck, as witnessed by some of the letters to the ' '<br />

editor elsewhere on th<strong>is</strong> page. We get more than our<br />

share of complaints both through the mail and on the<br />

telephone. The Mayor of th<strong>is</strong> fair city has a<br />

reasonable theory about th<strong>is</strong> behavorial pattern that<br />

occupies the two weeks prior to Labor Day He says<br />

everyone's tired of summer, the crowds, the4raffie<br />

» he ve ^ y d a y ann °yance that comes with having<br />

80,000peopleon an <strong>is</strong>land seven miles long and a mile<br />

and one-half wide at its widest point. We agree with<br />

the Mayor and join him in looking forward to the less<br />

hectic days of September and October.<br />

MORE ON COMPLAINTS-As if Tax Assessor<br />

Charlie Giappatte didn't already have enough<br />

problems, we'w we've got another one lor him. <strong>On</strong>e ,<br />

day th<strong>is</strong> week Charles P. Sexton, of aMiBory Drive ' 4<br />

v<strong>is</strong>ited the newsroom., He was hopping mad about h<strong>is</strong> <<br />

mcreased.iafsessment but somewhat resigned that<br />

he'd have to pay it. What really got him going was an<br />

admitted mathematical error in the figuring by the<br />

Assessor's office. Sexton was told by bofli the city and<br />

me county he would have to file an appeal and ttat<br />

would cost him $3, Enraged, Sexton wept to mei'<br />

Lawrence Berardelli, secretary to the County Tax 1 '<br />

Board, and was told he should try to get the $3 Back<br />

from the city, since it was their error. The.;city<br />

refused. Sexton <strong>is</strong> out three bucks because of a stupid<br />

aror that wasn't h<strong>is</strong> fault. That's adding insult to<br />

injury. __.. • Mairttrworks Oiolr and Summer Quartet<br />

Luci Kormwalt, soprino—Mrrtlne Johns, mtno soprano<br />

Lando Bartollni, tenor—Gregory Servant, hat I<br />

Wllhelm A. A. Goette, Mln<strong>is</strong>tw of Music<br />

Tuesday, August 28—2 p.m .—Summer Auxiliary<br />

Travelogue—"An African Adventure"—<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David j. Lament<br />

Wednesday, August 19—9-12 Vacation Church School<br />

Thi» Is the last session for the summer—<br />

Nursery-SlMh Grade<br />

Wednesday liMa.m. Final Adult Study Hour<br />

10:»0a.m. Intercessory Prayer<br />

, PRE-8CHOOL PROGRAM—BEGINS SEPT. 17<br />

for informatloa caII-«Mtlt<br />

SEPTEMBER 2—4:6* p.m.<br />

"ME88A CONCERTATA" by CavaHl<br />

Eight soloMs, imtramental gronpt. orgaat, barp*kbsrd<br />

directed by Professor WUhelm A. A. Goetse<br />

PmUt<br />

-1<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th st, and Haven av.<br />

Rev. Ernest Curry, pastor<br />

Sunday Church<br />

SUNDAY (Tniittes 1 Summer<br />

Rally) -<br />

10 a.m<br />

School<br />

11: IS a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

8:30 to I p.m.,. Youth ind<br />

Senior Choir rehearsals<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11:30 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

i p.m. • Prayer service<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p,m. • Midweek Prayer and<br />

Bible Study<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School with<br />

classes tor all ages. F.C.<br />

Slacum, superintendent,<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship,<br />

Rev. my B, Grace, D.D.,<br />

paster of Beverly Hilli Unltid<br />

Presbyterian Church, Upper<br />

Darby, Pa., guesl preacher.<br />

Special music by Mrs. LJUian<br />

Eland of Media, Pa,<br />

Nursery care In the Begin'<br />

nen' Room during services. •,<br />

Parking faculties available<br />

on the lot at 32nd (t, and Asbury<br />

av. , " ' «<br />

-#!<br />

m<br />

Rev. David P. Wright,<br />

D.D., pastor<br />

Robert Wright,<br />

musical director<br />

6:30 p.m. - young Peoplt<br />

7:30-p.m. • Evening Service<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Free parking at Watson's<br />

Restaurant, 9th st. ind Ocean<br />

av.; and Boardwalk Park, 10th<br />

st. and boardwalk, from 9:30<br />

a.m. - 12-30 p.m,<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek Service<br />

9:30 and 11 i,m. • Services<br />

with nursery at bom services,<br />

9:30 a.m, • Church School<br />

TUESDAY —<br />

a p.m. - Bible Study and!<br />

Prayer<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th it, and Weiley av.<br />

Preaching Chr<strong>is</strong>t Crucified,<br />

R<strong>is</strong>en, and Coming Again,<br />

Rev, William Radcllffe Allen,<br />

Th.M.. patter<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Weiiey av,,<br />

5th to 6th iU.<br />

E. Woodtey Kalehoff,<br />

organ lit<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m. • Graded Sunday<br />

School classes for each<br />

member of the family<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

Worship, "Sovereign God And<br />

The World Storm,"<br />

11 a.m. • Nursery tor young<br />

children<br />

7; SO p.m, - Evening Worahlp.<br />

"The Sound Of The Trumpet,"<br />

a dramatic motion picture on<br />

the second coming of Chr<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Director of Music, Rev,<br />

Raymond McAfee. Organ<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

MM Jean Rldgway.<br />

Parking on Wesley av., next<br />

to Church,<br />

MONDAY•<br />

9 a.m. • Campus Crusade for<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>t Leadership Training<br />

Institute (Monday through<br />

Friday)<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

10:30 ijn, - Women's Bible<br />

Study Fellowship, Lower<br />

Auditorium<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

7:30 p.m. • Tht Bible itudy<br />

Hour, Lower Auditorium<br />

THURsbAY - ^" •* •;.;•;"•••<br />

12:iSp.m..CriMCLunchton,<br />

Plymouth ton. Men welcome.<br />

(p.m. • Choir rehearsal, choir<br />

room<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

i and 11 a.m. •Identical<br />

services with Dr. Robert H.<br />

Sehuller, min<strong>is</strong>ter of the<br />

Garden Grove Community<br />

Church, Garden Grove, Calif.,<br />

guest speaker.<br />

7 p.m, - Twilight •ervice. A<br />

Night of Memorable Mule<br />

featuring the Ocean City<br />

Municipal Orchestra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrman<br />

and the Ocean City Tabernacle<br />

Choir, Tom Perkins, director,<br />

The services in the morning<br />

and evening are preceded by<br />

organ recitals by E. Woodley<br />

Kalehoff. At 8:45 and lO:4fr«,m,<br />

there will be song services led<br />

by Tabernacle president<br />

William Luff and at 6:45 p.m.<br />

by Walter D, Eddowes Jr. The<br />

Tabernacle Quartet will sing at<br />

all services.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> plenty of free<br />

parking on or about the<br />

grounds.<br />

Chaplain of the day will be<br />

Dr. John A, McElroy.<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

by-Uie-SEA<br />

55th st. and Asbury av.<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

.with classes for every member<br />

of the family, Robert L. Keys,<br />

, superintendent.<br />

10:45 a.m . Worship Service,<br />

Organ<strong>is</strong>t, Mrs. David P,<br />

Wright. Message by Pastor<br />

Wright from the book of<br />

Ephesiani.<br />

10;4B a.m. - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed<br />

Nursery<br />

10:45 a.m. - Primary Church<br />

2:30 p.m. • Sacred Musicale<br />

on Music Pier featuring The<br />

King'i Men Male Quartet with<br />

Bob Derr, pian<strong>is</strong>t, and Bob<br />

Marsh, violin<strong>is</strong>t, from<br />

Havertown, Pa,<br />

7:30 p.m. - 1973 Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Conference<br />

directed by Pastor Wright,<br />

Speaker, Dr. Robert A, Cook,<br />

president of The King's College,<br />

Briareliff Manor, N.Y. Robb<br />

Wright, tenor vocal<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

7:30 p,m, - Superv<strong>is</strong>ed night<br />

nursery<br />

MONDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m. • Opening Service of<br />

Ninth Week of 1978 Summer<br />

Bibli Conference directed by<br />

Pastor Wright. Speaker, Rev,<br />

Alfred Larson, general director<br />

of Unevangeliied Fields<br />

M<strong>is</strong>sion, Baja Cynwyd, Pa.<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

11th it. and Central av.<br />

Rev, Charles L. Wood,<br />

D.Ed., rector<br />

SUNDAY (10th Sunday after<br />

Trinity) -<br />

I a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. Morning Prayer and<br />

Sermon<br />

: v; /<br />

9:30 a,m, - Sunday School<br />

with classes for all ages,<br />

Eugene C, Debus, chaplain.<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship.<br />

Dr. D. Reginald Thomas, of The<br />

Bible with Dr. Thomas, radio<br />

hour, guest preacher. Special<br />

music by Brtice Fifer who will<br />

sing "The Trumpet Shall<br />

Sound" from Handel's Messiah<br />

and "In the Morning," a Negro<br />

spiritual.<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible Conference<br />

olrected by Pastor Wright.<br />

Speaker, Rev, Alfred Larson.<br />

FIRST UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Bth n.Md Central «*, i<br />

Charles Wilcock, pastor<br />

'John Janka,<br />

associate pastor<br />

Howard W. Adams,<br />

associate<br />

WUhelm A.A. Goetie,<br />

min<strong>is</strong>ter of music<br />

Prayer Telephone 399-3316<br />

TODAY (Friday) .<br />

8 p.m. . Masterworks Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

9:30 a.m. - Midweek<br />

Euchar<strong>is</strong>t in the Chapel<br />

TUESDAY and THURSDAY •<br />

1 to 3 p,m, - Arts and Crafts<br />

classes for seven to <strong>is</strong>-year-<br />

olds.<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CTTY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd st, and Central BV.<br />

Independent - Evangelical •<br />

Interdenominational<br />

Harry N, Ryner, organ<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Rev, John E. Greenleaf.<br />

song leader<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

10 a.m. - Children's Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 p.m. • Family movie<br />

night<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9 a.m. • Church School<br />

Youth Forum<br />

9 and 10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

Worship, Pastor Wilcook's<br />

topic: "Forget!"<br />

2:30-4:30p.m. •Rehearsal for<br />

"Messa Concertata"<br />

OCEAN CTTY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Home of the Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Conference<br />

10th st. and Wesley av.<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Finance Com-<br />

mittee<br />

2 p.m. . Summer Auxiliary,<br />

"An African Adventure"<br />

First Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

The United Preiby terlan .U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcllffe Allen, Th.M., Pastor<br />

Sunday, August 26, 1973<br />

MORNING WORSHIP—8:30a.m. and 11:00 a.m<br />

Message<br />

"SOViRIIGN GOD AND THE<br />

WORLD STORM"<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOI^9:45 a.m.<br />

Graded Clatles For The Family<br />

Bible Centered—Chr<strong>is</strong>t Centered<br />

EVENING WORSHIP—7:3t p.m.<br />

Message<br />

SOUND OF THI TRUMPET"<br />

dramatic motion picture on r<br />

leeond coming of Chr<strong>is</strong>t<br />

TUESDAY MORNING—10:3O a.m.<br />

Women 1 . Bible Study Fellowship<br />

Mri. Leonard Simpson—India<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING—7:30p.m.<br />

The BIMe Stady Hoar<br />

MINISTER OF MUSIC<br />

Rev. Raymond McAfee<br />

ORGANIST<br />

JeariRldgeway<br />

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THURSDAY ,<br />

to7:15Bm - Men'* Prayer<br />

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LADY OF<br />

RKOWS RC,<br />

bash and Poplar aves<br />

V, Vincent Ferraro,<br />

taster<br />

ILY -<br />

, S:3n a m anri 7-30 p m<br />

gses<br />

to 5 and 7-30 to 8-SO p m<br />

if<strong>is</strong>sions<br />

;30 p rn Masi<br />

SfNDAY -<br />

: , 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a m and<br />

p p.m Masses<br />

t'OMMIWfTV<br />

g Shore rd.<br />

Rrv, William t'minvpr,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 am Church School"<br />

11 am. • Morning Worship<br />

8 45 p rnL • Young People<br />

8 p m. - Evening Service<br />

CENTRAL<br />

UNITED METHODIiT<br />

Shore rd. and Central av.<br />

Kev, John Ewing, pastor<br />

Rev. Everett Hum,<br />

v<strong>is</strong>iting pastor<br />

Rev. Stephen A. Seamands.<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>t ant paitor<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

B p.m. Prayer meeting 9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning<br />

Worihip Nursery at both<br />

THURSDAY<br />

services,<br />

7S0 p.m. Senior Choir 9:30 a.m. - Church School<br />

rehearsal<br />

with classes for all agps<br />

FRIDAY<br />

7 JOpm Hi Y Teens<br />

BETHEL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Ocean Heights av.<br />

Rev. Edniond Carl<strong>is</strong>lp,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 am Morning Worihip<br />

iiam • Church School<br />

V<strong>is</strong>it Your Beauty Parlor<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Week<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Under At Personal Superv<strong>is</strong>ion<br />

of MRS. LAURENCE E STEDEM<br />

1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

PC<br />

SALON<br />

3341 Asbury Avenue<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

, Perm.iitrit Wiving-Timlng-Hair Shaping<br />

1 I For Appointments Ph. SiMSTS—Evening Appti.<br />

Agnes F Brrndlinger. owner<br />

Open Monday thru iaturd»p»Fr-« Parking For Patrons<br />

lOClAN CITY<br />

I Aibury Avenue<br />

iPEN 94 ;M Mon..Sai. • 9-7 Thurs, PHONE SBMQTi<br />

CERRUTI<br />

Beauty Shoppe<br />

—11 Years in Business—<br />

Beauty Culture In All Branches<br />

Closed Mondays an CONPITIONIB<br />

1019 West Ave., Dul 399-1334<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

Open Year Round<br />

(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />

Mng GkH For Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />

"Umtl |R: Dorothy Cox, Proprietor<br />

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Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />

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9:30 A.M.<br />

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1:00 P.M.<br />

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NOTICE TO<br />

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LEGALLY QUALIFIED CITIZENS<br />

WAY REGISTER NOW TO VOTE<br />

AT THE GENERAL ELECTION<br />

NOVEMBER 6,1973<br />

Those becoming 11 years of age on or before<br />

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the General Election.<br />

Women whose names have been changed by<br />

marriage must reg<strong>is</strong>ter under their present<br />

name.<br />

Those who have changed their residence must<br />

transfer to their new address.<br />

THE FOLLOWING DATES ARE FOR EVENING<br />

REGISTRATION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION<br />

TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 1973:<br />

AUGUST 23 and 30,<br />

SEPTEMBER 1,13, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27.<br />

IN THE OFFICE OF THE ClTf CLERK<br />

I P.M. until 9 P.M.<br />

ALSO MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY<br />

S A.M. until 4:30 P.M.<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

The Masterworks Choir and solo<strong>is</strong>ts to be featured in a presentation of<br />

Cavalli's "Messa Concertata" on Saturday, September 1, at the First United<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Church, are pictured here at rehearsal, The religious vocal music will<br />

be under the direction of Prof. Wilhelm A,A. Gostee, min<strong>is</strong>ter of music at the<br />

church. The solo<strong>is</strong>ts on the program include Nancy Goetze, Lucie Formwalt,<br />

Mertine Johns, Marion Vander Loo, Raymond McAfee, Gregory Servant,<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>topher Greene and Daniel Entriken. The public <strong>is</strong> invited to the performance,<br />

scheduled at 4 p.m. on September l.<br />

Country music and dancing<br />

at Capo County Park Sunday<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE,<br />

N.J. — The concert in the Cape<br />

May County Park takei on a<br />

country flavor Sunday (August<br />

X) as the Cape May County<br />

Park Comm<strong>is</strong>sion preiints<br />

another in its seriii of free<br />

concerts at the parks, two miles<br />

north of Cape May Court House<br />

on Route 9. The concert starti<br />

at 3 p.m.<br />

Featured will be thi Southern<br />

Mountain Boys and the Sea<br />

Shells, a square dance group.<br />

Mailer of Ceremonies for the<br />

Sunday program will be Horace<br />

"Sarge" Rochelle, of Erma,<br />

N.J.<br />

The Southern Mountain Boys<br />

are a leading btuegrass band<br />

and feature fed Lundy at the<br />

five string banjo. He also slngi<br />

lead and baritone. From Galax,<br />

Va., Lundy started playing the<br />

Mandolin at 10 and switched to<br />

the banjo later in life. He<br />

played with Jimmy Williams<br />

and the Shady Mountain Boyi<br />

and later joined Roma Jackson<br />

and the Tennesiee Pals before<br />

linUing up Alex Campbell and<br />

the*New River Boyi, With that<br />

grtmp he helped rmeBrd two<br />

aJbtimi on the Stardust Label.<br />

He ventually teamed up with<br />

Fred Hannah and formed the<br />

Southern Mountain Boys,<br />

Fred Hannah, of<br />

Waynesville, N.C., learned<br />

fiddle from h<strong>is</strong> pandfather at<br />

the age of five. He started<br />

playing in the early 1949's with<br />

many of the Bluegra<strong>is</strong> great!<br />

and during the early SO's he<br />

organized a band with Warren<br />

Evitt, out of Salem, N.J. Later,<br />

Hannah and Lundy teamed up<br />

to form their present group,<br />

Jerry Lundy, of Elkton, Md,,<br />

Your Best Bargai<br />

Co!!eg».ertdil eeursei al Atiani<strong>is</strong>: Community College are your bejt edutJalion bargain,<br />

Tuilion for parHirric students <strong>is</strong> only $1? per credit, the lowest of any college in the area.<br />

For the Fall Semester, which begins Tuesday Sept. 4, ACC <strong>is</strong> offering 94 eoHege-efedi!<br />

courses evening* at its Mays Landing campus. ACC <strong>is</strong> fully accredited, and all credits are<br />

completely «»nsferab!e. Courses are being offered in:<br />

Anthropology<br />

AH<br />

Mftlesv<br />

Bu«in«u<br />

Economic* '<br />

Ingitofc<br />

Hra Technology<br />

FoMlgn LanguagM<br />

flaegraphy<br />

Haalttt and Phyjlc.l Eduction<br />

Hilton?<br />

HoMMNly Managamant<br />

Lam tnfafeaffiant<br />

MalhamatiM<br />

Muile<br />

a cousin of Ted Lundy, learned<br />

fiddling from h<strong>is</strong> father. He<br />

became the fiddler for the band<br />

when Joe Edd King joined the<br />

Navy,<br />

We« Rineer, of QulirryvlUe,<br />

Pa., played clarinet, violin and<br />

bariton horn until hi decided to<br />

play ban fiddle. He has been<br />

playing bass fiddle for over<br />

eight yeari. Bob Pa<strong>is</strong>ley, guitar<br />

player, <strong>is</strong> from Landenberg,<br />

Pa, but both of h<strong>is</strong> parents are<br />

from North Carolina. Both h<strong>is</strong><br />

parents play instruments and<br />

Bob's talent came naturally. He<br />

lings lead and also dots tenor<br />

uork with the group,<br />

Jim Marshall, leader of the<br />

Sea aells Square Dance group,<br />

comes from Virginia and he <strong>is</strong> a<br />

square dance instructor. He<br />

will be appearing on the Music<br />

Pier in July and August in<br />

Ocean City, He will bring in a<br />

group of square dancer* to<br />

perform at the County Park on<br />

Sunday with a live bluagrau<br />

band to accompany them.<br />

The Country music program<br />

at th# iitoMf pa* ilii efcsngir<br />

f mud^^m<br />

and »un^y!aikfafa<br />

portunity to enjoy the muiic<br />

they love at its best, said Major<br />

Gerald Smith, director of<br />

County Parks and Recreation.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> no adm<strong>is</strong>sion to the<br />

program and then <strong>is</strong> adequate<br />

free parking. Those attending<br />

are asked to provide their own<br />

seating for the program in the<br />

county park bandshell<br />

The park <strong>is</strong> located on Route<br />

9, two miles north of Cape May<br />

Court House. Spectators using<br />

the Garden State Parkway wul<br />

have to turn wen to the park at<br />

Crest Haven Road.<br />

Mrs. Dodson new president<br />

of Kentucky Astrologers<br />

Phltoiophy<br />

Poltf eaj Sciaiwa<br />

Psychology<br />

Raadlng and Study Skill<br />

iMratarial Selanea<br />

Sociology<br />

SpaMh<br />

Thattar<br />

[n-ptrion reg<strong>is</strong>tration for Fall Semester courses will be held Wednesdiy Aug. 29 from 5i)0<br />

|o 1:30 p. m, in the Reg<strong>is</strong>trar's trailer on ACC's campus. For compWle tnfarrnition about<br />

Fill Semester courses at ACC's Mays Landing campus, Atlantic City Urban Center, and<br />

Hammonton intension Center, contact the Ass<strong>is</strong>tant to the Dean at 625-1111 or S4M95O<br />

gxt, ail.<br />

Reg<strong>is</strong>ter In Person<br />

Wednesday Aug. 29<br />

Astrologer Carolyn Dodson, Lou<strong>is</strong>ville, Ky,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs, FF#4- Mrs, Dodaon and her<br />

Rie<strong>is</strong>, of 300 32nd it,, waghusband,<br />

Cecil, firmly believe<br />

recently appointed to the that the position and movement<br />

presidency of the Kentucky of the heavenly bodies have an<br />

Astrological Association, effect on human affaire.<br />

After taking an enthusiastic "From the chart you can tell<br />

intereil In astrology by reading trends, or tendencies," Mrs.<br />

up on how to make charts and Dodson said, "There's no divine<br />

compiling horoscopes for power here. It's more a map or<br />

friends, Mrs, Dodson entered a clock, to help you with time,<br />

the business full time two years to guide you in determining<br />

ago.<br />

'should I wait?', 'should I take<br />

She <strong>is</strong> owner and operator of action?"<br />

The Thirteenth House Book<br />

Shop on 131 West Main it,,<br />

1<br />

When Mrs, Dodson iidviaes<br />

her clients she answers them in<br />

terms of trends and tendencies.<br />

She explained that people<br />

should only be guided by<br />

horoscopes. Mrs, Dodson slid<br />

she feels that astrology ii a<br />

science and an art, Hie interpretation<br />

of signs <strong>is</strong> an ait<br />

and the make-up of charts <strong>is</strong><br />

scientific.<br />

She benevei that astrology<br />

has its strengths and<br />

weaknesses and that th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the<br />

basic philosophy of the Kentucky<br />

Astrological AMoeiation.<br />

May* lantfMf, WJ.<br />

Health]<br />

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SPECIALTIES<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

JUMBO<br />

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CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

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Inter-Agency Council<br />

committee in session<br />

John Gorman, chairman of<br />

the friter-Agincy Council of<br />

Cape May County, hai reported<br />

that the executive committee<br />

met last week to determine<br />

goals and schedule program<br />

meetings for the coming year.<br />

The Coi.flcil ierves ai an<br />

adv<strong>is</strong>ory group to coordinate<br />

public arid private social services<br />

in the county area.<br />

Mefflberahip ii open to any<br />

social agency. Interested<br />

representative*, may contact<br />

Mr. Gorman at the Guidance<br />

Center in Crest Haven.<br />

FRIDAY, AU&UST«, 1f?3<br />

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MAXIMUM RATES<br />

PAID ON<br />

SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

The Cape May County Naflona! Bank will pay you the maximum<br />

Interest rates under Federal regulations on ysur Certificates of<br />

Deposit with our bank. —<br />

It <strong>is</strong> a Federal regulation that these Certificates of Deposit be held<br />

until maturity. If they are not, no higher Interest rate than th§<br />

regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />

Any of our officers will be glad to d<strong>is</strong>cuss our Savings C#rtlflcates<br />

of Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

-OCEAN. CITY.- • SEA ISLE CITY . CAP1 MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DIPQSfT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL R1SERV1 SYSTEM<br />

Customer Parking at All<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1973 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7 —SECTION TWO<br />

Raymond Overture<br />

M'Ap[wri<br />

Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

In A Monasl ery Garden<br />

. Ah'Fors K Lui<br />

Romnncr t<br />

Every liay j s L»(3ifts Dav<br />

Americans We<br />

My y<br />

Be My Lo<br />

Jazz Pizzif^,. .<br />

Musetta'eMrija.-'<br />

-1,<br />

Great Day<br />

South Pacific<br />

Zampa Overture<br />

E Luce-van UjjteUe..<br />

Adoration<br />

Pace, Pace, MioDio<br />

William Tell "Galop"<br />

Forgotten<br />

Fuhrman conductor<br />

GUEST SOLOISTS<br />

•; MARY FRAZIER, SOPRANO<br />

BRIAN MENEELY TENOR<br />

MONDAY<br />

Brinn Menpelv<br />

Mary Frazicr<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Brian Meni«ly<br />

Mary Frnzior<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

TUEiDAY<br />

Brian Menetly<br />

Mary FraziiT<br />

Tom Perkini<br />

National Emblem March<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Mikado<br />

Flower Song<br />

Whiiiler and H<strong>is</strong> Dog<br />

Summertime<br />

Naila<br />

Lost Chord<br />

Carousel<br />

Brian Meneely<br />

Mary Frazier<br />

Tom Perkini<br />

Thomas<br />

Flotow<br />

Ketilby<br />

Verdi<br />

Wienifwiki<br />

Herbert<br />

Morse<br />

. Rom berg<br />

Brodsky<br />

Anderson<br />

Puccini<br />

Brat ton<br />

. Youmans<br />

. .Rod! [ers<br />

. Herald<br />

. Puccini<br />

Borowski<br />

..Puccini<br />

.. Rosilnl<br />

. Cowles<br />

. Bagley<br />

, .Sullivan<br />

Bizet<br />

Pryor<br />

Gershwin<br />

.. Deiibes<br />

... Sullivan<br />

. Rodgers<br />

Burdetfe Tomlin fund drive<br />

reaches the $138,570 mark<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE— The campaign office<br />

for the $500,000 Burdette<br />

Tomlin Mimorial Hospital<br />

Fund Drivt reports that a total<br />

" of $138,570 in donationi and<br />

pledges have been received,<br />

Guy F. Muzjani, hospital<br />

i ^president, and Marvin PersUe,<br />

* ggeneral<br />

reported<br />

chairman,<br />

the early have<br />

con-<br />

August it<br />

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Ph,3M-04MforAppt,<br />

tributioni and pledges ai "very<br />

mcouraiing" in the pursuit of<br />

the half-million goal towards<br />

the $3.8 million expansion<br />

project now underway,<br />

"The initial donationi and<br />

pledges at th<strong>is</strong> time, when the<br />

fundcam^aipi <strong>is</strong> picking up the<br />

tempo with the recent announcements<br />

of area Big Gifts<br />

chairmen, ii a very good sign of<br />

the interest of the public in the<br />

very costly project the hospital<br />

hai undertaken to better serve<br />

the citizens and v<strong>is</strong>itors to th<strong>is</strong><br />

area," the two hospital leaders<br />

pointed out in their statement.<br />

"We are again deeply indebted<br />

to the Ladies Auxiliary<br />

to the hospital for iti $25,000 gift<br />

which helped swell out total,<br />

and to another benefactor who<br />

ha§ made a substantial contribution,<br />

the largest gift ever<br />

made to the hospital by a living<br />

person. There ii a long way<br />

yet to go, but we and the<br />

Board of Governors of the<br />

hospital, along with those<br />

volunteers ass<strong>is</strong>ting in the fund<br />

campaign, are confident the<br />

public will make a generous<br />

response when they are contacted<br />

for help, either in person<br />

or through appeals in<br />

newspapers and over radio fcfld<br />

telev<strong>is</strong>ion."<br />

Viiitors to the county who<br />

have made use of the hospital's<br />

emergency treatment facilities<br />

or have been admitted, plus<br />

those vacationers who w<strong>is</strong>h to<br />

contribute to the construction<br />

project are invited to send their<br />

donationi to: Campaign Office,<br />

P.O. Box 273, Cape May Court<br />

House, N.J. 08210. For more<br />

information call 485-7171, Ext.<br />

298, Or 485-7380.<br />

NO NOTICE REQUIRED FOR WITHDRAWAL<br />

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Sea Isle names coordinators .<br />

appointmenti of the two. maximum federal and state aid<br />

* 1eey hai betn with the available," Mayor Raffa said.<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — - Sea Me Me Raffa said the t^o wfU ^•lopment agency ilnce iti "With the knowledge Mr.<br />

RaH« said the two Will botoj<br />

City Mayor Dominic C.Raffa initiate and follow though eption immediately Tracey has relative to federal<br />

hai announced the formation of all state and federal a lowing the 1962 storm, and programs, and with Mr,<br />

a two-man team to serve ai plications for fimds for projecU rawski has' been publicity Zurawsk<strong>is</strong> experience for the<br />

Federal and State Aid Coor- for the city,<br />

head for the past decade. Both past six years with the state<br />

dinatori for the resort. "With revenue iharing have been officers and direc- leg<strong>is</strong>lature, we are in a position<br />

Named to the posts wen programs emerging in lm tors with the Greater Sea Me to know what <strong>is</strong> available and<br />

Harry W, Tracey, Jr., portance and with' oth« ity Chamber of Commerce for how to go about getting it for<br />

executive director of the domestic projects in line far « past 10 years.<br />

our city," the mayor explained.<br />

resort's Redevelopment federal and state aid, it ii "Beach protection projects, The mayor said he intends to<br />

Afeney, and AI Zurawski, important that Sea lile City recreational and cultural ac- call on all city boards and<br />

public relations director who <strong>is</strong> take maximum advantage of tivities, water and sewer funds committees to ass<strong>is</strong>t in th<strong>is</strong><br />

also leg<strong>is</strong>lative aidf to Senator these monies for the betterment and the like are available and program and urged the<br />

Jamei S. Cafiero, who of the community,"- Mayor Sea Isle City intends to do all in cooperation of all local of-<br />

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THE OCiAN CITY SINTINiLLIDGER<br />

SPORTS CORNER<br />

I6 Gleason returns to coaching ranks<br />

Former Ocean City High •football coach at thi new Buena<br />

School athlete John ••Butch" Regional High School, LuJsi,<br />

Qltaion, who made a rather who ha§ also coached at Bor-<br />

remarkable coaching debut at dentown Military Institute and<br />

Overbrook High School two a New Hampshire school, will<br />

years ago, has returned to the guide Buena through a Capebasketball<br />

coaching ranki after Atlantic League schedule th<strong>is</strong><br />

a year'i absence. Gltason will fint year,<br />

serve as ass<strong>is</strong>tant reach at Ed Wooley, who has served<br />

West Depford High School as a strong asj<strong>is</strong>tant in both<br />

beginning th<strong>is</strong> Fall<br />

football and basketball at<br />

Giiason, whose Ocean City, <strong>is</strong> strongly<br />

dl<strong>is</strong>atlsfaetion with some of the rumored to have the inside<br />

school admin<strong>is</strong>trators he was track on the Raider head golf<br />

forced to deal with throughout job vacated by Dave Streaser,<br />

h<strong>is</strong> brief tenure was the subject If §o, Bud Binck seems the<br />

of th<strong>is</strong> column, <strong>is</strong> a graduate of logical choice to inherit<br />

LaSaJlt College. After one year Wooley's freshman basketball<br />

at Overbrook he accepted an position.<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tant"! position under Jack Still no official word on a<br />

Collins at Glasiboro State replacement for Ted Klepae at<br />

College for one year<br />

head coach for the Raiders In<br />

Other coaching positions fact, no "official" word yet on<br />

recently filled include the whether Klepae will, in fact,<br />

basketball job at Millville retire from coaching, Fred<br />

which was awarded to Billy Speers, Klepac'i a<strong>is</strong><strong>is</strong>tant th<strong>is</strong><br />

Hiltner, making him thepit<br />

season, hai an inside trsck<br />

if the job Is opei.<br />

/oungest coach in the area<br />

Hiltner, who succeeds Whitey<br />

Haak, h<strong>is</strong> coached the hoop<br />

star! at the Jew<strong>is</strong>h Community<br />

Center over the past few years<br />

with great success. Haak has<br />

moved to Mainland Regional,<br />

Jay Lu<strong>is</strong>), who was a star at<br />

Vineiand High School, returns<br />

to the area as the first head<br />

f<br />

Sorry to hear about the<br />

passing of Lew Miller at 88, A<br />

former professional umpire,<br />

Lew was very active in the<br />

formation of the Ocean City<br />

Youth Athletic Asgociation, He<br />

was a past-president of the<br />

Umpire's Ajsoeiation of<br />

Racklev moves to 1-on-1 sem<strong>is</strong><br />

BiU "Pop" RacUey, recordbreaking<br />

scorer at Ocean City<br />

High School th<strong>is</strong> pait season,<br />

advanced to the lemi-final<br />

round of the WSLT <strong>On</strong>e-on^ne<br />

Basketball Tournament th<strong>is</strong><br />

weak, RacUey became the first<br />

player to reach the semi-flnali<br />

and <strong>is</strong> the only QCHS graduate<br />

Sill alive in the competition,<br />

EacWey's quarter.flnal win<br />

came by a 14-10 count over<br />

former Mainland Regional star<br />

Hal Mathews, now attending<br />

Virginia Tech, Mathews, who<br />

Sands six-three to Pop's fiveten,<br />

had eliminated RacUey's<br />

Raider scoring partner, Brad<br />

Bryant, in the second round.<br />

Pop will now play the winner of<br />

tonight's match between<br />

H d d l d ' T and<br />

Mulkaan reached the quarter<br />

Biw<strong>is</strong> by knocking off John<br />

Huff, a farmer star at Ocean<br />

aty High, Atlantic Community<br />

College and Franklin and<br />

Marshall, Mulkeen'i win over<br />

Huff was by a 14-1 score. Betley<br />

has advanced to the quarterfinal<br />

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In another quarter-flnal<br />

battle tonight Pleaiantvllle's<br />

brilliant sophomore center,<br />

Reggie Miller, will face either<br />

h<strong>is</strong> former teammate, Herb<br />

White, or Mainland star Tom<br />

Reynolds. They were scheduled<br />

to meet last night. Miller hai<br />

already defeated Paul Gram<br />

and Hadiionfield star Kevin<br />

Eastman in the opening rounds.<br />

Reynolds topped Rich Rlnck in<br />

the firgt round but injured h<strong>is</strong><br />

ankle prior to Ms scheduled<br />

match with White, forcing<br />

postponement until last night.<br />

The winner of the Miller<br />

quarter-final battle will oppose<br />

either FleasantvUle's Darryi<br />

Martin or Rutgers' John Mc-<br />

Fadden in the semi-final round.<br />

Martin won a second round<br />

Victory over ux-eight Fram<br />

AiUer, 14-jo,<br />

All matches are played at<br />

halftime of the Recreation<br />

Department's regular league<br />

games on the Recreation<br />

Center courts at 6th st. In case<br />

of bad weather the games and<br />

the one-on-one matches are<br />

moved into OCHS gym.<br />

AArvica couple<br />

otter.d meeting<br />

SOM1RS POINT - Mrs.<br />

Mike Mrvica, president of<br />

Robert i-Johnson Unit 2188<br />

VPW Auxiliary, and Mrs, Mary<br />

Pearsall, secretary, attended<br />

two recent meetings of the 16th<br />

D<strong>is</strong>trict VTW Auxiliary.<br />

The first wai held August 13<br />

at Cardiff, AH chairmanshipi<br />

were d<strong>is</strong>cussed so Auxiliary<br />

chairmen can ask the D<strong>is</strong>trict<br />

chairmen about their work for<br />

the year. The second meeting,<br />

also at Cardiff, was August 19<br />

and was a School of Instruction<br />

far D<strong>is</strong>trict Chairmen. Mrs<br />

Patricia Williams, 16th D<strong>is</strong>trict<br />

President, presided at both.<br />

jiYu can v<strong>is</strong>it the first tor-L<br />

stress, the first university i<br />

Sand the ruins of the first $<br />

|hospital evw built in the g<br />

|New World, These art aU|<br />

Sloeated In the D«ninicant<br />

|Republic. Beautiful oldi<br />

|%«n<strong>is</strong>h architecture <strong>is</strong> tht«<br />

Srule rather than the ex^i<br />

Sception in the capital cliy of I<br />

|Santo Domingo. And then of*<br />

fcourie. there <strong>is</strong> that relijcingl<br />

|climate - swimming, sun-f<br />

I bathing, water sports of aU|<br />

I kinds are there to amuse you;<br />

Sand relax you. Why not havef<br />

Sa real vacation?<br />

SHREVE<br />

TMIIL SERVICE<br />

lM»ttwo*«thlnti«)5<br />

youwtw'tha<br />

by Tom Williams<br />

Pennsylvania and was an<br />

umpiri for many years in the<br />

Eastern Baiketball League,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> reporter remembers<br />

Miller best, however, ai a<br />

charter member and past<br />

master of the local Art<strong>is</strong>an<br />

lodge It was during that time<br />

thai we coached a youth<br />

baseball team sponsored by the<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>ans and Lew Miller's<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tance and ronperaHnn was<br />

of great value.<br />

While on the subject of local<br />

youth sports the OCYAA just<br />

completed a very successful<br />

season under Official Little<br />

League Baseball, The<br />

Wllliamsport rules worked out<br />

very well th<strong>is</strong> season, and Uiinp<br />

seem on the upswing for the<br />

local loop. An off-season<br />

meeting, to help arrange the<br />

annual "awards night," will be<br />

held in the near future.<br />

Congratulations are also in<br />

order to Bruce Beaver and<br />

Charles Mumford, two former<br />

OCYAA players themselves,<br />

for guiding the Colony Club to<br />

the first Little League eham.<br />

pionship in Ocean City.<br />

We notice with interest the<br />

recent move by the South<br />

Jersey Board of Women Official!<br />

to eliminate sex<br />

diicrimination regarding the<br />

payment of men and women for<br />

officiating scholastic sports.<br />

According to the group, men<br />

get f22.M to referee a girls'<br />

basketball game while the<br />

women receive only $14 for the<br />

same contest, A new contract<br />

reportedly will pay the men C5.<br />

Now th<strong>is</strong> reporter has seen<br />

quite a few girls' basketball<br />

games and the vast majority of<br />

them were officiated by<br />

mrain. Though we have seen<br />

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only a select number of women<br />

work these games {many times<br />

it was the same officials) we<br />

have yet to find a woman official<br />

who calli a game as well<br />

At just the average man,' The<br />

women we have seen juit don't<br />

have the necessary "feel" for<br />

controlling the game but yet<br />

letting it move.<br />

However, we are all In favor<br />

of equal pay for everyone for<br />

equal services, regardless of<br />

race, creed or sex. Since the<br />

men are paid by a standard<br />

rate and not according to<br />

ability or experience, it <strong>is</strong> only<br />

fair thai women receive an<br />

identical amount.<br />

Besides, if the men and<br />

women officials are receiving<br />

the same fee, athletic directore<br />

will have absolutely no reason<br />

not to hire more men to officiate<br />

girls' games and that<br />

can do nothing but improve the<br />

calibre of competition. We're<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24,<br />

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Because of Inflation,<br />

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MEET THE CHAMPS—French Realtors were winners of the Recreation<br />

Department's Slo-Pitch Softball League th<strong>is</strong> season. Standing (1. to r ) are Joe<br />

Toprahan, David French, John Klphom, Ron Beaver. Seated (1. to i.) are um=<br />

pire Frank Pileggi, Earl Tarves, Mike Gill, Paul Coch, John Field and umpire<br />

Naz Costanza. M<strong>is</strong>sing when the photo was taken were Larry Masl, Bruce<br />

Beaver. Paul Greco, Steve Hughes and Ken Mathias. Senior Studio.<br />

Fore duffers 0oiaB Cif y °^ n fourni y<br />

by the Pro slated September 14-15<br />

Girt, Jack and Bob Campbell<br />

and Ed Weaver (most improvid<br />

golfer) havi been a<br />

regular foursome all season on<br />

the municipal course, but lately<br />

they are leaving Girt home,<br />

Wai ihe letting too good for<br />

you fellowi?<br />

There are a bunch of<br />

voluntary caddies waiting for<br />

Ms Bums and Cassidy to tee<br />

off on their next round (we have<br />

all kinds of talent),<br />

Dan Mumphrey not only<br />

burned up the course last week,<br />

but scorched the hustlers too,<br />

while tuning up for a later<br />

engagement with John Frack<br />

and The Pro.<br />

Don Brown, the peanut man,<br />

blames hil slump on too much<br />

window washing which hai<br />

watered down hli concentration.<br />

Our first annual Open Golf<br />

Tournament, sponsored by the<br />

Ocean City Recreation<br />

Department, will be held on<br />

September 14 and 15. Details<br />

and entry blanks are available<br />

at the pro shop now.<br />

Jack Schneider, manager of<br />

the Ocean City Municipal Golf<br />

Course, has announced the<br />

scheduling of the First Annual<br />

Open Golf Tournament for<br />

Friday and Saturday, September<br />

14 and IS,<br />

The tournament <strong>is</strong> sponsored<br />

by the City of Ocean City<br />

Recreation Department and<br />

will be played at the Ocean City<br />

Municipal Golf Course at 28th<br />

it. and Bay av.<br />

There will be 24 holes ot<br />

medal play with one round each<br />

day. Prizes will be awarded in<br />

each div<strong>is</strong>ion for low total<br />

scratch and low total with<br />

handicap.<br />

All persons interested in<br />

participating should reg<strong>is</strong>ter at<br />

the pro shop no later than 6 p.m.<br />

on Wednesday, September 12.<br />

Those golfers desiring to be<br />

handicapped must turn in score<br />

cards of any two rounds played<br />

between any date in August and<br />

September 12. There <strong>is</strong> a $2<br />

reg<strong>is</strong>tration fee. Starting times<br />

will be posted all day Thursday,<br />

September 13.<br />

For any further information<br />

Kiwanians get f<strong>is</strong>hing tips<br />

from Rodia, angling export<br />

F<strong>is</strong>hing ii a sport of variables<br />

and 90 percent of the f<strong>is</strong>h are<br />

caught by 10 percent of tht<br />

f<strong>is</strong>hermen, Kiwanians were<br />

informed at their luncheon<br />

meeting at Simmi' Restaurant<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Lou Rodia, ass<strong>is</strong>tant to the<br />

Director of <strong>Public</strong> Affairs for<br />

Cape May County,_Js a<br />

recognized author of f<strong>is</strong>hing<br />

columni and a font of information<br />

on both the local and<br />

national levels,<br />

"The casual f<strong>is</strong>herman<br />

planning to f<strong>is</strong>h in an unknown<br />

area should consult the local<br />

f<strong>is</strong>herman and v<strong>is</strong>it the local<br />

tackle shops where f<strong>is</strong>hermen<br />

ler," Rodia said, "Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

the best source of information<br />

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To take care of your additional banking needs, you'll find oyr friendly<br />

drive-in windows open morning 'til nlte every Friday and during the day<br />

on Mondays. And, of course, the other many facilities of our bank art<br />

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for the local conditions," the<br />

sportswriter said,<br />

"Each area has different<br />

f<strong>is</strong>hing conditions. Tides are<br />

different and other variables,<br />

such as winds, will reflect on<br />

the success of the angler," he<br />

said, "A lure which attracts<br />

f<strong>is</strong>h in one area will not always<br />

. produce f<strong>is</strong>h in another area,<br />

Filhermen are often creatures<br />

of habit but the f<strong>is</strong>h are not,<br />

they are variable.<br />

"To be a successful f<strong>is</strong>herman<br />

you must be flexible and<br />

adjust to the conditions of the<br />

area and the f<strong>is</strong>h," Rodia noted,<br />

"The choice of equipment <strong>is</strong><br />

important, and Rodia<br />

suggested that tackle be purchased<br />

from tackle shops,<br />

which are usually manned by<br />

people who know the right<br />

equipment for the area and the<br />

type of f<strong>is</strong>hing one plans to do.<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

Robert Davenport was<br />

program chairman.<br />

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Treated<br />

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We Install '<br />

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on the tournament<br />

queitiong pertaining or<br />

to any<br />

the<br />

municipal golf course call 399.<br />

8111, extension 19.<br />

Girls'Court loop<br />

The Shaughnessy Tournament<br />

ii now underway at the<br />

8th it, basketball courts. Girls<br />

from the top eight teams in the<br />

league are playing elimination<br />

games through th<strong>is</strong> week.<br />

Games are played at B:45 and 7<br />

p.m. and spectators are<br />

welcome to come and watch the<br />

action.<br />

Results of the first night's<br />

tournament Monday were'<br />

PARDEE'S<br />

PARKING LOT—32<br />

GRANGER'S<br />

MAINTENANCE—IB<br />

High scorers- Mabel Cowan<br />

of Atlantic Community College<br />

12 for Pardee's and Odessa<br />

McCall of Ocean City High<br />

School six for Granger's.<br />

DIMENSION WHITE—31<br />

DIMENSION BLACK—22<br />

High scoren; Diane Snow,<br />

OCHS, 12 for Dimension White<br />

and Sue Sye, OCHS, nfl'lbr<br />

Dimension Black.<br />

OVES BIKE RENTALS--35<br />

CHATTERBOX—8<br />

High scorers: Bonne Jo Lane,<br />

Atlantic Community College, 10<br />

for Oves. All points for Chatterbox<br />

were equally divided<br />

between four players.<br />

Spence's had an automatic<br />

win due to i forfeit on X-Pert<br />

Cleaners because of lack of<br />

players.<br />

Shufflln <strong>On</strong><br />

by Evelyn Spangler B<br />

The Progressive Tournament<br />

on Wednesday evening, August<br />

15, covered 12 courts with the<br />

following named as winners:<br />

Women • Jen Lang, first;<br />

Mildred Lee, second; Ruth<br />

Massey, third: Men • Mai<br />

Ma<strong>is</strong>ey, first; • Hans Streib,<br />

second; Tom Jackson, third.<br />

While the Progressive<br />

Tbumaments are enjoyed all<br />

through the season, the club'g<br />

Mixed Doubles match on<br />

Auguit 16 and 1? generated<br />

more excitement and comment<br />

than has been noticed for some<br />

time. Th<strong>is</strong> probably <strong>is</strong> due to<br />

the fact there were 32 entries<br />

The finals brought some<br />

relatively new names to the<br />

winnen' lilt: fint team winners<br />

were Mabel Regan and<br />

Fred Pfeiffer and second team<br />

winners were Elva Hevwood<br />

and Norman Reilly<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> always a welcome<br />

sign for it proves to many<br />

players that there <strong>is</strong> always a<br />

good chance of out-playing the<br />

"experts" and encourages the<br />

many excellent shufflers on the<br />

courts to have a try at the big<br />

time.<br />

Incidentally, Ocean City<br />

always has the largest percentage<br />

of its members enter<br />

the tournaments —• no other<br />

club on the eait coast can make<br />

that statement. We're proud of<br />

our members and the excellent<br />

appreciative audience that<br />

applauded and encouraged all<br />

the contestants in that Doubles<br />

match. It was fun to watch and<br />

we salute the winners.<br />

Last Saturday's Progressive<br />

(August 18) brought oitt 48<br />

players with the following<br />

making the winning circle:<br />

Women - Josie Bat<strong>is</strong>ta, flnt;<br />

Elva Hevwood, second;<br />

Mildred Lee, third: Men - Mai<br />

Massey, first; Hans Streib,<br />

second; Dr. Nelson Robbins,<br />

third.<br />

Don't forget to mark your<br />

calendar — Friday, August Si,<br />

last Candy Shoot of the season.<br />

Open 7 Days a Week<br />

9 A.M.-11 P.M.<br />

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Engine / eVirythinf itteelicnf<br />

muit ss||; £ till! if JfOQ. A\%B 3<br />

rc*l thssp" Call 3ff-1|9i. At. I o<br />

J4<br />

"64 VALIANT - OOod freublifrH con<br />

diiien while. titi. trinimfiitsn, New<br />

firei, brshsi, tti.ffrv, myfflir 7 inBW<br />

me<strong>is</strong>igH if ng&eSy flomf, I^j<br />

!e*i COMET convtrilbla. lufsmifit;<br />

P3W£r .leering, new rp*rBmiii!sH 1*71-<br />

MHV* lir.. nun CflUi981t4r t|j<br />

lVfil FLEETWOOO CidHliC, black, gr»,<br />

tapestry infgMsr Pgwif winUeWf, IfCfi,<br />

pBWfip IscNs, tilt ifs«rini Firm 1136.60,<br />

197) CADILLAC Coupedt Will?, white wllh<br />

BliEli vinyl let? Fully igtjippfd Call<br />

H BAMPLIS — iniptcfad m Jun* jyif<br />

nttdf a vaiye jog gth«rWJ|s good<br />

ea^flillgii, i?s. Calf 19» 0U1 bstwatn i ft J<br />

p m 144<br />

HESiTfiNT aiaout Lgviog i yied car tforn<br />

a tJt>gl£-r* |s em t, ffiif'i why I Buy all<br />

[iiv ears direeijy frem pnvsfe owngn and<br />

tan quaranlpe them 'te y&u. *Q tafi jnd<br />

trgghi Ifam it?SQO. Bpughl, ^eid, ffddfd.<br />

Term* wpekiy, mgnthiy, Csytin Chycfe'i<br />

4yfg Sale where £uitsmi>Fi tend fheir<br />

tfiendi Deean Heighfi Aye. 1 rrnleWeiigi<br />

Sjarn i, Semc-Pi Peinf, 517,1560 tl<br />

tl FiAT IIS <strong>is</strong>dJn. i ipefld ftydmmaflc<br />

frar<strong>is</strong>miiiton Swd Cooaition beif<br />

offer €»!.anytime 3?i=M?3 I-H<br />

71 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, Mark III,<br />

ill options air eond^ flit tilting<br />

wheel, pewsr wiMSW'i, lagJc*!, Miti,<br />

tpynh. sfeffQ, Syf#=!r*el{ m%C tJr*>K(n.<br />

Original 24,440 mliei. Ihew re em n#w<br />

110 ?J3 Sacrifice »7U Sail »!•» 110. U<br />

MINTING<br />

by Ken Breckley<br />

Phone 399-5354<br />

CALL NOW!<br />

tF«yei trailer, ii ff, lelf e§n<br />

taffied, fas af e|ec rBfriferatar, gai<br />

heater, p@r*Blef (new), 3 burner itSi**, 3<br />

g*% faetfjes Sl§#pi three. Sgsd EendiflDn.<br />

4650 90 Can be ieen «it 72| %Q Share Bd,,<br />

Msfmarii, N J Phone 3tf-IOM. ff<br />

— Men'i and wamfn'i<br />

clsth^i Also fiuthidn slipceyeri<br />

Es pertly dene jnd ppampt sersiei:<br />

BeasSnibte Aiiytinie Mr 2fid Mri<br />

Hinry MikUntn 13 I 14th £t 19* 47'3<br />

Mgn thru fat H<br />

BILL GANNON<br />

Painting Contractor<br />

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

PREMIUM MINT USED<br />

Fully Insured -ttiality Work DON<br />

Sail Anytime 927-1939<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, If73 THE OCEAN CIT*-SENTINEL-LEDGER J»A6I 11 — SECTION TWO :<br />

sattred by the iandbsf<br />

and bmr lervice. Call 3ff-4fM<br />

Fud<br />

tl<br />

H»S CHEVT sIBB »in. IJHO Call JfSjni<br />

canbeseenJiOAlunlieAyo ,0 C. l!4<br />

EDWIN KIBK STBONO — Please eontael<br />

Mrt Joan Firtcl. 31 Well Ave , <strong>On</strong>in<br />

Cily.N J imoreSept. I, HI] 11*<br />

WniTOESJ W4HTID—¥eer round, lull<br />

time, esp. necassary. Bay noun.<br />

Apply In ptrton Reedy'! Coffee Shop. 413<br />

ith Si. oafween 2 4 ip.rn |,3i<br />

• 4BTSITTIR (or worklni mothir,<br />

responiiBle rtliahlt with pleaiini<br />

personality Ceil 3fi-62j 1 |,f4<br />

TRUCK DRIVER, lull lima work laroar<br />

LumBer Co , I !th * Simpson Ava, 1-34<br />

Ciaites now (orming for<br />

lall iemeifer at the I j a workshop<br />

Call ijl 1114 ill<br />

FOB INf ORMATION valuaBle in the fight<br />

against Eornmyfllim. dial «i?4333.<br />

Mtifagt changes weekly. tf<br />

MiALTM SP»—Otean City'I only tiaallh<br />

%pa, sauna and steam baths, spot regUEirto<br />

eqytpmeni, and matiage. MaFgage!<br />

Flannery, R N Ladies .only By<br />

M* iKjinfrrtertt JiltUG, 147 f<strong>is</strong>Bury five H<br />

plumber, condominium<br />

mete! and develeement work. Year<br />

retina .mploymrrit Fringe Mneliti call<br />

UHJ or Hllil I Between »-Jpm I 31<br />

A1JIST4NT BUVIB _ M.F Dklfin will<br />

Invsiye purchaiirnj conilruftlon.rii.tafl<br />

««Mt end urvitn Thli ii a training<br />

•Hjl<strong>is</strong>n. We do not require grevlMt ei,<br />

ptrlenee or kntrWlMsa ol tethnMo,,<br />

Appllc.nt mould b. able to read will,<br />

««rll tlllly with 11 mpl. arithjnjUc, end be<br />

wllUnf to relocate in »*• csnfln.ni.i<br />

United stain in* a lh,« to teurTfnontti<br />

trtlnlns period, Apollc.dor,, will t» at-<br />

eepted Montay throujh/rlday, f Mm m<br />

until ]:oo p.m. enrifaif Mr, M, esyle,<br />

employment Suvirviior, United<br />

Irnjlneeri i CoHliruetori Inc., ».L<br />

England Oentraling Station, omlay'i<br />

Point, Hew Jin.y An ts.ua! Opportunity<br />

Bmploy.r a.ji<br />

W*NT1D — Countir halp tor Tlylor Fork<br />

Soil, call Iff,Jff I. H<br />

M1LF WANTED - Full or part time<br />

t Mfaan«r,FhontMr,it,n|,ll41, tl<br />

PABT.TIM1 HJH ptrion meted<br />

(toim.llcil Elevtn poiitHmi now<br />

opan. For more iiKorrnatlon ii InUrvi.w<br />

Mil WI.MII oeiw«n f am, to I] noon,<br />

nmkdayi, lit,<br />

COUNTER MiLt> w.nl.d (or lun-<br />

chtonotla . ot.nl mMlcIn, ihira. For<br />

iboul i wieki altar Labor Day. E«.<br />

(Jtrlanct pralarrH 701 . tth It., OX, 1-14<br />

SOMEONE to live In wtiti and tin for in<br />

•le»rlv woman, call jff.iTM afHir •<br />

NUpiI - L»i or aida to tire lor am.<br />

pulitory eldjrly lady I or 3 dayi a<br />

»M* QwriirllipirlaTion, Call »f4aff. i.<br />

PEBION TO DO L4UNDBV and Ironing<br />

In my fume ont day a tut itarting<br />

Sept, 5: lamer. Point. ¥17,001. |,14<br />

TI*« BOUND OIIK CLiRK tt work<br />

•tried iHltti, Scaly In periori Port O<br />

CallHeiel, I«h4 IU.rdw.IV. Or..„<br />

E "' ill<br />

TNI 1ABLY BIRD calchii the anrmtl<br />

"Free " "Free." Chrlnmai nut. lor<br />

havlno a X*B To," party plu. many<br />

enter beaytiiul Itemi to chooie trim, lor<br />

gllti or home call )»l 4jn get a need<br />

Hart on ehrlltrnai. 10 percent csmmlliien<br />

'til Sect u " a.M<br />

"AVON"<br />

RITIRINS? ileiN A NEW LIFE<br />

Be an AVON RapreHnftllva lam<br />

whiie you meat new Iriends in your<br />

Spare lime. Call now!<br />

MRS. LEONA NICHOLS<br />

641 5000 83i<br />

BINT 4 iABTINBiB lor privatl<br />

parties, catered in the luff Room or in<br />

your home Btst group enrfi availabl*<br />

The landbar Re«#v»if Bivd Marmora<br />

)•» as la tl<br />

DIAL CAREWAT In pniiadalphla 11<br />

alwayi thin PHple uy, "It'i just<br />

like talking to a friend," Phone (III) 731,<br />

MM iAIter Sralas are cheaper) I H<br />

CAPE MAT Diamond! Will cut your own<br />

itonas IJ.SO a EI. A)» hayt some lor late.<br />

Wm I, Hartley, 414 Atlantic »»•., Somen<br />

Point CallMJ.mi. tl<br />

HIGHEST PRICE! pals lor old Boiu and<br />

iterlini Jtiwer Old c<strong>is</strong>Etii, watches,<br />

|ewlry, coins and dental Bridges Iffiith<br />

Jtwdm lilll Shore Bd . Palermo, N J<br />

lust south of the BR eroiting jesatli<br />

Closed Men ind Thursday Fit i<br />

SUN ROSE BOOK STORE - hardback!<br />

and Olpirbicli Sp.clal grdari<br />

weicoma. Opmn all year. Me Aioury Ava,<br />

Ifffiw it<br />

PERSON TO COOK mails lor an aidariy<br />

gentiafnan, ambylatory, Hourt ii to 1<br />

p.m and ! to I p.m. call ]fl.i»4 altar 7<br />

pm, Ul<br />

MEN'S WEAR<br />

Active year around local<br />

shop needs full time and part<br />

time salesperson, ex-<br />

perience preferred. Ex-<br />

cellent opportunity for semi-<br />

retired Individual to sup-<br />

plement Income, Write<br />

giving employment<br />

background and references.<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Box No. |[3.<br />

•*»'<br />

TUTORING<br />

READING-All tgii. Remedial reading<br />

Phonlci, ilemantiry ichool itiBjtcH.<br />

SimpH sucech proBiams, Readlniti work<br />

lor pr#,|irai graders, Oiia hour*! Naiit^<br />

helpsi A pertonllly conduetM tutoring<br />

service since 195©. Certified teacher:<br />

A. line Heal. IMS Pleasure Ava Ocean<br />

Cily, Iff 17S4, H<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

QUALIFiEDplarsInd trumpet Inttfucfor<br />

(or M so per hour, win ami to your<br />

home, Raleranas avaliabia, call ]ff-<br />

47»i, Mi<br />

NURSERY SjieuPIgH 1.1 limited to 10<br />

' ciildren. Morning nilal •nly, will<br />

ioilsw local euMIc achnl cilendar. Led by<br />

iartftad kMergartin.frlmlry IMUWr,<br />

111! fcf 1744, • ' • , • '! " ».J4<br />

Vour<br />

CHkMBIIInklDto work late susuitttirii<br />

Sept. Apatlcatloni D*lnO taken now,<br />

Apply In perlon alter I p.m.. The Beach<br />

Matt!, in -OHO i II<br />

WANTED - Housekeeper etptble and<br />

willing to do oenerti work, live day.<br />

per week, IS a.m.,7 p.m. Top .alary,<br />

Warencei required. Write Boi M! Sen.<br />

tlnel Ledger n<br />

PERMANENT poiiflon ior gen.ral<br />

•ecret.rlal work with (mail<br />

•nainaerlng llrm. rear round I gay week<br />

Mu.t be neat ant accurate tyalil, have<br />

mint and genera! gfllce experience<br />

Ability to lake dictation de.lr.bn But not<br />

•Msiuitiy neceiury. Writ. Bon 144<br />

Sentln.l-Udser HI<br />

WAITRESS needed lor bu,T luncheonette,<br />

year round opening. Some eiperitnce<br />

preferred itt.iMO, HI<br />

DON'T apply (or thli lob unlHi you are<br />

able lo aim reipon.lbllltv tor the<br />

management 01 iiverai gilt ihop.<br />

Uequlre. thorough knowledge 01, end<br />

tipiriince In merehanaiilns, itock<br />

(Mint and dliplay, the ability to iiii ind<br />

to iuptrylie lale. Halt, viliip Shop,,<br />

NliMrlc Town ol Smlttivllle pleau call<br />

Ml 5«Jloranappointment m<br />

WAITRESSES<br />

COOK<br />

DISHWASHER<br />

Experienced only need apply<br />

• reference! will be checked •<br />

ihert hours. good pay • year<br />

'round employment • serving<br />

dinner only. Apply in per-<br />

-•an—<br />

Scotch Hail<br />

SthandWesleyAve!,<br />

Ocean City I-H<br />

LABORATORY TICMNICIAN - eitcnl<br />

high school grad niHM lor permanent<br />

polltlon in local materials lettinf lab.<br />

flood lulyre. No experience nfgt<strong>is</strong>arv<br />

Mull be able to nan immMlitaiy, call<br />

Mr, Slrtiell, at in.1417 lor art ap-<br />

pglnnMni, 114<br />

OIL BUBNBR MECHANIC, experienced<br />

Apply Milton Hagenh.y oil Co, 1104<br />

NewRd,, Linwood, N,J,f]>.4l2], Mi<br />

CHAMiEBMAIDS needed for monthi ol<br />

Augutt i Sept Local re.idenl.<br />

priiarred. Apply Capri Motel, nil I,<br />

loardAaik, |,ja<br />

SALESMAN WANTED, rill Hfatt Hlei,<br />

Varied noun Querantced weekly<br />

ultrypiuiMnui, callimidO 1)4<br />

SECRETARY. Part time poiltlon lor<br />

ptnentbla Individual, Typing, 11,<br />

celleni working condltloni at the oarden.<br />

Fi#n, Ocean ilty'i luxury tilah rl.e. In.<br />

Hi'- >}<<br />

EOGK—•iperlensad, deep rfyer, tanll.r,<br />

good pay, liaMy work, ntii equip<br />

Mil. Mr*WifS1'V"4f* l BirlMw Vp'<br />

polntment,Av.lon. N.J. I.II<br />

SATURDAY houMkaepliif .tell netded<br />

tor modern vacation apti. II.» per<br />

hour plm Mrlui, PltiH call Chrli lee,<br />

MIS. ti<br />

LESIONS ~- Impala Motel,<br />

lOlh I Ocean HI 00 lor ! llfioni,<br />

no 00 far 10 Unons Call Pat Simon if<br />

SHI or 1» .75«. fi<br />

PRIVATE plans leiioni, all tan eip.<br />

leather ilth i SimpHri. call nt.<br />

H47, ill<br />

WANTED<br />

HIGHEST PRICES paid lor sliver coin<br />

WANTIID: OARAQ1 (0 rent . MMl I<br />

Central arel. W. are permanent<br />

residents. Desire to yse gangv year round<br />

orwlnler season, 3fe,i2, g.34<br />

WANTED BY COUPLE reidy to retire.<br />

Would Ilka to buy irnall all year around<br />

home in O,e, with gang*, writ, BoX g\<br />

Mntlnel-LMMr, FIJI<br />

FURNISHED apartment - lit or Jnd II, I<br />

odfms,, w<strong>is</strong>her, drver. Vicinity IStfl a.<br />

Centril. Retired caupta. Call Iff-INI or<br />

write 8o» 170 sentinel Leaser. l-t<br />

WINTER RENTAL — Relpanlibll<br />

Milnland telcner deilrei at least two<br />

bedroom, 1'J Mth apt. or IM4IM,<br />

prtftr.bly near ocean or bay. Write Bon<br />

ISi Sentinel-Ledger, H<<br />

CAR RENTE* wltti lobbing HparNnte,<br />

¥ear 'round, no lot! time, 4g hr week<br />

with goM fringe BMMIti, Call Flinden<br />

Motel, JW.I8B8, I I. l:» MOfld.y thru<br />

Prlday. Aik lor Mr, Shaw. H<br />

MATUBE WOMAN to work In Aibyry<br />

Ave, store, i day week, writ. Boi 147<br />

MntlnelLedgtr. If<br />

LIFEGUARD wanted lor Ayfuit a. tept<br />

Loci) relMent pftltrrtd. Apply Capri<br />

Motel. Jth 4 lo.rtrwalk. Hi<br />

RIAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Full lime,<br />

••Calient opportunity. Apply •erler<br />

lt)l40Ab .1007* tf<br />

AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

ini PEUGEOT »4, 4 spied, 1 track<br />

stern, over IS milt, per gallon, lilts.<br />

camn-JOHilur.p.m. Ml<br />

er<br />

tf<br />

WAITBESS1S, tppllcatlMI now peln.<br />

accepteal pan te- lull time year round<br />

warn Call Mrt. MuKord for appointment<br />

e» 1441 Mutford 1 Cor bin Houae, Tav»ni<br />

*nH1lnt(IMrn.*o»t»Hl,Cof tun City, tl<br />

OalrietllAL (ICHHTARIA.L work with<br />

*ct^v* rmm\ eatate agvncy. Y«ar round, 1<br />

Hay WMtt. Mnt iiKludt Mther lat. or *un<br />

mitt matun avnon. Call irum n<br />

IMAtTRlSI — No experience nece<strong>is</strong>ary.<br />

Av»lonOflH Club. C»n *iJ.41*4. I M<br />

mmht. HTAtt IROKER - Active otlke<br />

tor wlOtirHil. csmmercKI ana land<br />

•MB, AMe) Mcnttlve commiHlM «•<br />

HM lor MH rUM awaan. Call Jim Oarrti.<br />

CHtMl ItMMr. ittlMt tor Ine op<br />

rtitOlillnH. Tl<br />

••Calient opportunity. Apply<br />

R..lty,)l40AiburyAy.. J.1007*.<br />

INSURANCE WRITER full of plrtllme<br />

hsr bin* oKIc, Salary open, PIHianl<br />

workins aMHIani, Call or Sol* In,<br />

B.rser ReaNr, JIM Aiburv Ave. Iff.<br />

MOTHIR-t HELPER, lull time. WrlH<br />

glvlntaiperltiKe and raftrarxata Boi<br />

UDSfttnnal.Ledfer. •.)!<br />

R.H. - immediate opening Mr resltfirM<br />

tiurie lor r.ll.l duty at Waller Miner<br />

Call Mr, Hanman, Dlrecior M HvTtiltf<br />

Wrtlc.i in |JM Hjr interview t-14<br />

NURSES AIDE — immedlala tptnln* lor<br />

nursai aide, full time. Call Mrt. Hart<br />

man. Director ol Nunlnf larvkii, l».<br />

•i» tor interview. i.M<br />

SAUEIPERSON - Wgman'i IMtten><br />

Ihop. Ciperienct prMtrrM. Wrtnl •u,v»vt BiallMIIDi<br />

MCDONALD<br />

Mtfiof - Extn-ior Minting<br />

free EsUmatf<strong>is</strong><br />

Phon* 399-9453<br />

or 398-1332 •<br />

PSOPIIflONAL lawn tervice at ngn-<br />

praleiilMal prim. J»'« lawn ief<br />

•ice, Dependable Free •ilim.l.i<br />

Available hr (teneral maintenance, (mail<br />

Hint lots, light nauH»o ClH afler 4 p.m.<br />

1M.MI4 f J<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

aotNcy iNe<br />

COMPLETE INSURANCE<br />

SERVICE<br />

Shsre head, Marntsrt<br />

DIAL 399-3344 '»<br />

PIAHOJ tunM *M ravilna. I.llilactloo<br />

IMrantna. e4I.lM2 (Mai «lll, T«*<br />

itmnky. ti<br />

AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

BROOKS TV<br />

Quality Service<br />

TV & Kadiii Kepairs<br />

Klt-ilninic Kervicing<br />

- H< A Servicing<br />

PHILCOSalei<br />

and Srrvicr<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

Fral), Evening]<br />

Jerry McDonald<br />

REGISTERED BlliLDER<br />

IHTIRiBB . EXTEBIOR<br />

PAINTING<br />

ALTERATIOHSALL TVF1S<br />

BOOflHO . SIDING<br />

PANELIMO CEILINGS<br />

CERAMICS » FLOOR TILil<br />

COMPLETE NEW<br />

KITCHENS<br />

CAU,AN»TiMi:<br />

399-Mu pr aw-iaz FI<br />

M. GNISM<br />

Rig. Builder<br />

Alteratinns. Additions, &<br />

Renovations. Bathroom &<br />

Kitchen Fnrmica Work,<br />

Paneling, Drop Ceilings. No<br />

job I (Mi small, all work<br />

guaranteed, free estimate.<br />

Cal, 399-B304<br />

RUBBER STAMPS<br />

MADETO-ORDER<br />

SURE PRINT<br />

Hnnirrs Ft. Shopping irnlpr<br />

IVI I(Y«<br />

iNOCEAN CITY AHPn<br />

Dial 927 7889<br />

MORin<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

spraying roller-brush<br />

caulking<br />

interior exterbr<br />

Free estimate<br />

Call now lor<br />

rail painting.<br />

Insured<br />

399-0500 39B-2494,,<br />

PIBI ESTIMATES POf J^TERIOR<br />

PAINTINO PO« FALL AND WIN-<br />

T(ir~"~"-" • " '" —--— •'<br />

SAMUEL T.WEAWIC ~<br />

IU2 Carof Ave, HI-,<br />

PleaiiMvlfle: N, J..<br />

648-lnS<br />

Imyrea A-! Pamthif- Hi<br />

We're<br />

having a ... .^^MONTEGO CLEARANCE!<br />

35 TO CHOOSE FROM!<br />

ALL SALE PRICED for YEAR END SAVINGS<br />

We have more kinds of ears for more kinds of people!<br />

EVERY CAR IS A<br />

EVERY CAR IS GUARANTEED<br />

EVERY CAR IS PRICED TO SELL<br />

19T1 MERCURY MARQUIS<br />

4 Door Hardtop, Factory Air Cond., AM-<br />

FM Stereo, Select Shift Auto. Trans-<br />

Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power<br />

Window.. Yellow with • Dark Green Vinyl<br />

Top. Rad. W.W. Tire.. Slock No. 822.<br />

1971 OLDSMOIILE DELTA M<br />

4 door. Fact. Air, AMo. Tr«a.. power<br />

Steering. Power Brakes, AM Pink-Mian<br />

Radio, White Wall Tlrei, Dark Brown<br />

Mettalic who B*ige Viayi Roof, Stock No.<br />

482.<br />

1970MERC.MAR0aiS BROUGHAM<br />

4 Door Pillared Hardtop, Factory Air. AM.<br />

FM Stereo, Select Shift Auto. Tran...<br />

Power Steering, Power Brakei, SUvtr<br />

Flnlih, Black: Vinyl Top, W.W. Tire*, Very<br />

Clean. Stock No. M0.<br />

1969 MERCURY MOffTEAEY<br />

Z door hardtop, V-8 factory air, (elect lUft<br />

automatic tranamlMloii, aower •teertng,<br />

power brakes, puih buUon radto, median,<br />

blue metallic wKb, black vinyl roof and all<br />

vinyl Interior. Stock No. HS. V<br />

AUTO SiMONiZMfi<br />

14" Simonii Ext*rior<br />

19 N Incl. InUrior<br />

33 M Mn Conl<br />

Estimates on Compounding<br />

Rav's Mfror Sfciw<br />

MubllSUHon<br />

9th & Asbury<br />

Call for Appointment<br />

3M.I313or3S»>gSSS<br />

FRONT END and brake ipaclalill lor all<br />

Amerlean art itf eiS" Mfi "IK irauii.<br />

Al'l Plreitone, I»l«n arj Aretlt Mtlntle<br />

CH». IMJIM, ^<br />

MUSIIHI. ft P»HTyf Panty Im MM<br />

witBoi aM hort fl'«ll¥r>» Mai!« 10<br />

order lor priyaK pa rile! rhUrch«l •<br />

tcMtUanil ely«, Cill Out mim I! no<br />

aniwer jail «• JtM. . Fi)<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

AsK US. wefent<br />

mini any kind!<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

ISOAsburjAtwme<br />

74VWtat AvtnH*<br />

Mr.K f t<br />

urn* cfliE<br />

R. D. KlingossaiA<br />

398-1667<br />

Wilh#|m Bros.<br />

R6p1 Irtfl<br />

nmm EstiM&Tkf<br />

guaranteed innate a<br />

f - *ln«fk<br />

and III! rMtlni.<br />

Call 6914619 After 5p.m. 696-<br />

1ZM i tf<br />

• HUCE ieM«FMB — NoH Im-<br />

AaaiflsrH kltchmi.<br />

pfB*emerlti. AaaiflsrH.<br />

miiiir,, elettrlt, »iunlBln«, sufterlriB,<br />

add lobi Bvr wark !• lully IniurM I<br />

W^f% « nhjm www<br />

ww<br />

PROF. SERVICES<br />

JOHN'S WALL 5CBAPINO (lormerly<br />

Frank'! will fcrtplm). Free ntlmaie<br />

prolaiiloriai warkmamhip, Call :<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

CLOCK Hepalrlna. All typai, ipKlalitinf<br />

in iraMiathen, Pick up ant delivery<br />

service c. Emerion Johnmn, )!» Hew<br />

Hd, Nonhlleld, N.j. call Ml.IHs, ti<br />

DRESSMAKER ana (niton detigried<br />

dreiiei ind weddingi. Alterations.<br />

call Tuetdav thfougii Friday, v a.m,.li<br />

im ClINUIUI 1-11<br />

H&CSER VICES<br />

li.psoll - stone • sodding<br />

Gravel find fill<br />

D.-lir<strong>is</strong> removed - hauling<br />

•am-wm or<br />

ROOFING, SIDING<br />

1 PAINTIH6 by<br />

M, 0, Brown, Jr.<br />

Ft. 263 8518 or 1MB<br />

BOATS FOR SALi<br />

SAILBOAT CLEARANCE<br />

New 71 ant 71 ieilonri, JJ rental<br />

soati,<br />

HoDle can 1 Suniiih,<br />

Itai wtttlrly 31, intcataiina 32. in]<br />

catalina 27. ml venture 14<br />

117} Celebrity, Chryilef Mullneer I.<br />

iueen'r. "draiiluliy rMueM "<br />

Illilng out til ilotk<br />

SAILBOAT RENTAL<br />

&SALES<br />

RoUe SS9<br />

(Maye Landing Rd.j<br />

Somen Point, N. J,<br />

917.2206 ,.„<br />

END OF SUSON<br />

SALE!<br />

(1) im FLiiTCBAFT,<br />

ll'l IS M,P. Jolinioti, a >2«0<br />

value eniy * waeki eid<br />

(I) If7J<br />

Itljaj HP JghinM, a 1H»O<br />

value enly 3 weeks sli<br />

Ol 1»J]<br />

HJ3 <strong>is</strong> M.P. iMAiM, a 1MM<br />

valuta, enly<br />

(II lfJl II' MOB.<br />

THEASTERN, I'll H H.P<br />

Mercury<br />

(II 1MI Ii' NOB-<br />

THEASTERN, 1171 (S H.P,<br />

Jorinssn, a Hide value<br />

(i! If71 IS' MFO. <strong>is</strong>u u<br />

H.P. Mercury, a »"» valve<br />

(It IMIMFO, titt I! HP.<br />

M495<br />

$ 1Sfi<br />

M395<br />

(]) H72 MFO, lf?I <strong>is</strong> H.P.<br />

Jotinion, a llgf I value, at il<br />

Speed & Ski<br />

2ni and, Iw Ivt.<br />

Dial 398-04M f<br />

1171 OLA5STRON BTlHwIth lOSraMUt<br />

IS h.p. J6hr$dA. dai tank aid emirili.<br />

12200 or belt after, call t lo ) p.m. Iff.<br />

Mf f, I!<br />

THE BOAT SHOP<br />

Nirini Supply<br />

HiidquarUrt<br />

mum<br />

Optning of Our Mtw<br />

Store in S§mtn foiat<br />

607 UEWROAD,«putt 9<br />

Phone 927-6992<br />

(Wjamt to Westefi Art),<br />

Cnbertand aM] Miami SOMR<br />

Hors 10-5:30 Daily,<br />

SH S-S. M. 8-1 n<br />

lfil If IViNBUBE FilERBLASS In-<br />

board, outboard 155 h.p, uldom UHd,<br />

seod wttdiiiorl. IltSl. i»»l IM \M<br />

Trliier, M91 1b. eapulty *Ii'- eW-TJW<br />

ba1weenlii7dr(l.iill>W-H4». *•»<br />

MFO, 17' outtaard motor B»at, IS h.p.<br />

Anther, 10 lite preierveri, with iilp.<br />

Sim call alter • p.m. itt-iiN. •->'<br />

COMPLETE<br />

AUTO BODY SERVICE<br />

«tSTO«INC<br />

IVIIGHATMS ond CABJNtTS<br />

HERB'S S<br />

ni3HAVEI*AVfe.<br />

• IT. II • II IN THaT ALLtT<br />

w*t<br />

CARTER<br />

• PAINTING •<br />

INTERIOR * EXTERIOR<br />

• .' Call<br />

JOHN DUESSANDRO<br />

311-9108<br />

Free Ettimales<br />

Special rales for interior<br />

pliiitiitf>. Ovor 20 .years<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

IIOCSRand<br />

n n » H f » iu.y<br />

•Jl,|£Tlli«Hl*TOUR IPB«i* LTT<br />

AIDERSON<br />

Electric Company<br />

1345 WfS'Ave Di»l'W»B-S445I,<br />

CIAL1STS<br />

net<br />

,m»faf<br />

Bay View Marina<br />

312 Bay Avenue<br />

SAILLISTlNOS<br />

Moblel»",J •'•»•<br />

H«il«l«"») illfJ<br />

Lai»r7I »J2<br />

Suniiih'7J • ,• ***T<br />

SuOtiltiJl »•»'<br />

SuMiih'M uuaua<br />

Aqua Ctl 73 (JemBnif rater .,lat5<br />

i±^;V.:.\.\\..\..iiKH»<br />

saiiiiih ustaiiii<br />

veniurt Caf '71<br />

..Trtiltr U»«l'*<br />

15' CHMaBtDku Cat<br />

w Cabin , IIMo<br />

Mayiiflseer'?2d*monitra!sr . ,,i#3l<br />

Free Sailins LifMinn wWi<br />

fach Bo«l Purrhasfd<br />

IKlBIB 12 MONO-CAT" —<br />

Sow in Sluck. Free<br />

Dfniitilltrallnn Ride, FII<br />

inllS H. MFO BOW BiDiH wrfh<br />

H7f.il h.p. electric llari Jonrinn anf Me.<br />

• guiBiai with anchor, w.t.r mil,<br />

Mnioni. «tf. *l4fi, ejntirl «r.<br />

Tominiil it |pt«a IIKI sm •"' s*"' 1 ^<br />

m.HT4ltfl«««rBiWlin, "»<br />

'iRiOANTiNi'* ant »W.nw mi i<br />

Branch iltfi in f»mir» •Wnt, nt»1W<br />

Western Auto, Ml Hm «««* »f^ «n-<br />

JMI. llllNil milpmeHl tm IPMlNY.<br />

OpMtftttri. . . i ...*•'<br />

NOME W<br />

MY VIEW MARINA<br />

END OF SEASON<br />

SALE<br />

* NOWTHRULABORDAY*<br />

Come on Down<br />

to Whore<br />

THE BOATS ME<br />

Seethe<br />

1173 STIRFIREp<br />

SltNA, FLEETCRAFT,<br />

OIRAVELLE I STAMAS<br />

all-<br />

seasons<br />

marina<br />

34TH ST. mmn Side<br />

of Bridge)<br />

OCEAN CITY, NJ. H.<br />

II' MAKO — '72 mMel with twin Chryuer<br />

Its po"er tilt tM trim oiHMarai, u win,<br />

VHP, llih Under, 4 na MIMn, power<br />

anchor, eulty €B?tr, Blfnini fop, cuth<strong>is</strong>nt<br />

and llliWIrif chain, call fli.nii, Ml<br />

IH1 — IV Boiton whaler, IS h p electric<br />

Hart, Chryiler, new Battery Loom<br />

like new Mutt Mil te My car, not Fern.<br />

dale Dr. 3fl 34ti m<br />

If73 ion LB, Sea Lion trailer, Illl III,<br />

lJM, Ii<br />

11' CHBIS BIEIt V CLASSIC Mtrastnt<br />

tptu) Mil, New Chryiler lit, Prnh<br />

water cooled, Una 75 tin, A Heel at 11MI,<br />

Dever Marina, lea Itle, 1.1 l»l- 14<br />

14' JON BOAT with HrllM anchor, OoN<br />

nnaliion, 1 year old, 17! 00 CaH Iff.<br />

Mil, M*<br />

ENQLISH SKOL MOTH, lall and dolly,<br />

MM, Call ]ff4»l. ••"<br />

i»7- IIMESCUB Y OUTtOAB B MOTOR<br />

. Meal power block, plugi undtnlsf -<br />

completely rebulll UK. mini I.M<br />

OUTBOARD MOTOR DOLLY dual wtieel<br />

tor largeit inattri, Oood tondtton III,<br />

HtoAibury Ave orcalllttSJtJ- Ma<br />

» h.p. OUTBOARD MOTOR with ihrtt<br />

sa.tanm, IM. call Jit U70 a-14<br />

31' PACIMAKIH. "U" Spoiifllh, IB,<br />

iuliytqulppM Callinnn<br />

weekeMI, FMI<br />

M> FINCBAPTi lii h,p, Oray Marine<br />

Inboard, a«d cong. BtdycM Innt<br />

line I, M I7M, CaH at tn Ind II, 111 II. or<br />

Sempion Boat Yard. M4<br />

TRIUMfH trimirM UIIBHI, «I7J. Cell<br />

•s,-.i •-..- v:- " .. • • » • M l<br />

(.ATI MODEI. StWIIIB. BK.ll.nl WOO.<br />

NmM1«.ttM,M.CMIMMtT*, Ml<br />

•para, trailer, irilllt bt<br />

alta avaliijia IS Evlnrvtf<br />

Mtn. *N4ViT Mi<br />

1M0 CHRIS (BAFT - II' Lanor<br />

Premier, J0O h p , v drive, H noun Like<br />

new. Fully equipped prlvale owner Call<br />

Ifl 7141 M230. Mi<br />

14' SPEEDBOAT — Flberglau, M h.p-.<br />

trailer, MM, call milil m<br />

SUNFISH - Oood condition.<br />

•ftteeli, >»I. Call m -MSI.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

MADELINES<br />

of Somers Point<br />

I am retiring and telling all<br />

our itock. No lay iway. All<br />

sales Anal.<br />

Open Sunday<br />

746 Shore Road,<br />

Somen Point<br />

Phono 117-4133 ,,,.,<br />

j e FT 5TEIL Reading \m\ MM. 4 . 4<br />

ii. door, keyed alike. Will ill iH I II,<br />

stepiltfi s<strong>is</strong>if^Jp Irueifi, feyr mtJithl §li.<br />

Ladder rack included, SIMM. 1M-3311. I-<br />

17<br />

" T-SHIRTS OUR<br />

BUSINESS"<br />

£Uitem printed ft deiliried<br />

LAROECTSILICTISN OF T-IHIRTl<br />

INMUTHJIRIIV,<br />

7 DAY tIMViCI,<br />

Wli All NOW FIATURjNS M,<br />

JIIIIY't LARGEST VARIITV OF<br />

COLORED IWIATf HIKTI^ANB WE<br />

DO ACCIPT ) DAY OROEUe,<br />

A.C.<br />

Printed Sportswear<br />

1319 Memorial Avenue<br />

AllanticCky. N.J.08401<br />

Forinftrmailon caii<br />

LUNCHEONETTE elltlna. Mull iell<br />

equlpminl 1 Iree.er., 3 riMftrMri.<br />

MviMaIn, until Motto and Itnthat,<br />

tablel, itaali, counter, fat minnHrcUl<br />

rente, mike ihtka mathine, two let<br />

•pray., View Ice maker, mIM, IvtryRIIM<br />

mult go. Call 1H-IW tor «pp»lntirttirt. tl<br />

SARAH «AL« - Complete apt fur.<br />

nliMiifi Incl. rilrliirtfar, r.nie,<br />

rue», MH, en* lemlhire, att. Tlwri. ft<br />

ttt.aMgF.Ani.nau, Nt, j W.KfclJf.tri-<br />

FOR SALI<br />

MA.ONAVO)! STIKIO the.tr., Co*onl»l<br />

thefry ctMIMI. il" •* TV, I tptti<br />

phono AM.FM radio. Ail In faet on-<br />

aiiion, tin. Call ifiiiii, M«<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantity D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

on Bulbs<br />

ACniiiplete<strong>Line</strong>sf<br />

KI.KCTHIt'AL SUPPLIES<br />

AC ELECTRICAL<br />

SUPfLY<br />

i:K17 West Ave. Dial :|99-313O<br />

CPENDAILYittS<br />

Beach<br />

Ill<br />

37' RICHARDSON ill h.p. Inboard<br />

gryictr. reirlBerafor. held, ieptii<br />

Under, radio. Sleep! iwg, I35W. cell Jtt<br />

1148, »4<br />

1171 SCORPION ullboall. 1J50 CMIICt<br />

The All leaMAi Marina, m. inf. »<br />

SAIL! NO VAEHT • if 71 Catalina ||' with 4<br />

•III! includtfli iplnnaker 1 genoa. 1172<br />

ilxn.p. Evlnrude outboard. Head. llHCi<br />

S, Btfth Sounder and many ether ac<br />

ctiioflei Ideal family Ian crvlMr fir<br />

racer (or Meal lay water, ana tlfthare.<br />

Retractable keel and a beam ol VI" (Ivi<br />

eiceptlonalltablllt, priced itM.SM, Cat!<br />

ilSiilHj f.il<br />

11' FIBIRSLAH. IIS h.p, inkfiirs.<br />

outboard. llaM. call n!444t, M4<br />

THI 9RBEN HOUIE hat happy, twHttr<br />

houu plant. Irom 50 cent.. IN)<br />

A.DUry Ave. f.11<br />

CANE ROCKIRI, bwrHui, nllaway col,<br />

ft hauMMid food. Call I » H<br />

FatinMrf. M4<br />

UJJte UNITS OF VITAMIN I TMf Barm<br />

•kin til, svnwintf Skin dltarMnf<br />

Try Toco Derm cream tl talvaen<br />

pnarmacy F«<br />

CHiCKIN POT PI* glMMf at •eullvllle)<br />

Fire Home In lailyllla, Somen PMM •<br />

May. Landing Rd AufM Mth. ItrvM 1.1<br />

p.m. Adult. 11.71, chlltrMll.il. M4<br />

CARPET FOR IALE due lo mavln|. II •<br />

II and 1 • II, «•• IM Mil yean old<br />

Berwick contact, betfe ant Brown flertii<br />

II" partlbliTV|M Itindi f « it nta, r»M<br />

color. Call JtlHH. 1.14<br />

• LACK ft yVHITH TV, If" WIHII, Him<br />

line model, IHirerMni, UHF • VHF,<br />

ill. Call MM4H, t-14<br />

IALI . RID!, CHIITI, chair), llNu,<br />

limn, S.E. refrigerator, Kitchen iM<br />

ubiMt,fi)irue.bliii,miK,iit.M;l. •-<br />

34<br />

NEW SUiTAR with can, bauajri in Spain.<br />

INfllh.CIIIHf4SM. 1-14<br />

SURFBOARD - I't" Creative BMIfn,<br />

e»c. cond. 1*0. Can Itt s«7. HI<br />

THRBE r>ilCI BANISH mMtem llvmo<br />

nmm Hf, <strong>On</strong>e MeditatTaan haHKHN,<br />

Call IRI. morning, ifMMf, t.14<br />

ROLLAWAV Mat, bike, mlK. CaH Iff-<br />

MJt. m<br />

FRIDAY t SAT, Au|, 34, IS. S •ayonne<br />

PI, For Mrt; hoimhold arNCM,<br />

chain, window nn. blhe. ft many other<br />

Itemi. M4<br />

Sg.m ITU — Coleman ga> Moor lumace<br />

It yr, warrarrtv Like new. U.ed 4 mo<br />

ldeallorSprlnta.Fall.Jtl.3tl4. t.14<br />

SOFA IBB, matchini ctmr. Mil 1 19'<br />

•iwakbon with IM h.p. enflM, till;<br />

19' •armjal tnatk-bai, SIM iirm. Call<br />

MMfMkafweenifti, 1-34<br />

BUTTgR tlnnO.C-condition. Double b«l, '<br />

maple bedttead Including tprlnfl ft<br />

mattriii.sie,ClllMf.ei4l, 1-34<br />

lENWIN'i tlMtm for tale.<br />

condlllon. Ml, Call Mf-mi,<br />

iiHIIent<br />

•n<br />

FOR SALE R.I, FOR SALI<br />

ALUMINUM JCHEEN5 and Horn.<br />

»indowi •eKreened and new tlnl In.<br />

ilaliM, Miami Sgmert Co , MI .Dew Road.<br />

•eute», Somen Feliit Bill MlJlll. H<br />

WOODMOOt CuttMl KIMHm. till<br />

.Jolly Jerry Porlnoy, me "KitciMI<br />

MaBlc!llt."tl7.MM. tl<br />

KITCHIH AID ft WntlntlMuM «IUI.<br />

wliMr. Beit price, Installation 1<br />

Hrvlca. Jolly Jerry piartnty 'KnttMm.<br />

Call IJJ.MS9. It<br />

ANTIQUE SHOP wiling untpleta itock,<br />

retiring ihli tall The New Ingland<br />

Inop oh the alley It IMWHi AVI. Ftf<br />

ANNARILLIS tICYCLtS Roman<br />

Ounm, Balniri Bsuani. Hid. renttc<br />

traded Full lint of aneiHrlei. Serein<br />

and parti tor ail b.kei HIIlll. ;g)i<br />

fii&urf ave., set an City, senfaH IS €enl!<br />

per hour ,„<br />

leULLVILLI - YeiitWhwia ol iMIaun<br />

•nd oddmenti. Rare hand carved<br />

woomn clfir itore InHlin flm mm,,<br />

many Itemi Three mlin Irom Ssmen<br />

Pglnt Circle on the May. LandiM Rd,<br />

iundayi only 1J p.m. f,|<br />

TOY TRAINS - (uy and uii any ilia, any<br />

make, any condition Call ieMSII or<br />

»»•!»< JM<br />

DUNCAN PHYt>E dlMnl room MM,<br />

•Illl ttpiervtr and hitftl, fill ctialra,<br />

end table. Ho ISf ft, Charlei Flm, »d<br />

Hear, jrt-toej a,i4<br />

r KITCHEN - irlclBdai N" rinft, bull!<br />

In dlihwiihtr, miple wall ire) bala<br />

cabintn, lorrnka tip. llilnitu ttMt link<br />

UuteM, choite or color IM NnlNIH, (Its,<br />

immediati delivery, •wino, lulldart.<br />

Ciiifl7.l<strong>is</strong>safterlp.nl, Ftf<br />

AUNTIE TIQUE Ii baa afalri Sim, old,<br />

new and collectible!- «U Aitory Ave- The<br />

iM with the white Blckel lenc. Viltt Itte<br />

new iM block on MBurj, F» 7<br />

FLEi MIRKET<br />

at Gravelly Run<br />

Country Store<br />

lamer! Point Road<br />

RouUSS!<br />

Mayt Landing. N.J,<br />

SATURDIT, SEPT, 1<br />

10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

Rain Dat e—Sept, I<br />

NSW iMPRoviD lippiii, m. mat<br />

Inn pin row with Vlt.mm c. Knianf,<br />

pnarmacy Pi.II<br />

REDUCI eiiCFil IliiMl with Flul«i - IBM<br />

w.l.ht ..vltti Dex .Jlel ctpwHi tl<br />

Selves' fii»rfnac», P 1 -*<br />

RESUCE with itautter'j "wlur. RHI<br />

Machine, Call JtllUl HI<br />

ANTIQUE TMKBI DRAWEH, martile<br />

top, oprroht mthtttny vlctrol., aid<br />

rMtrdij •ncY«Mlt IMtttMci, lfil<br />

••Milan. Mil f 1341*1. H4<br />

11" ADMIBAL TV IMPKIAL. dIMl<br />

•Mtkan, UHP » VMp itW, iMnl,<br />

VHYloMcaM,l(MIIMMt,Wt.iaI«, «-M<br />

JOFA, >IHH • m«uiim cuair yt. MT<br />

We»t AT. between 11.1 Beity. HI<br />

1 WICKIR CHAIHI, I<br />

AHCHOBS tor ialt, 41 IB, 91a tlyle, AS<br />

mlr.ity. tan mo, oalvanlitd. Call Iff.<br />

11U, 1.14<br />

COPPSRTONt OA5 WALL OVIN with<br />

m.tchlnj launttr lap rensa Inailent<br />

condition 1« Call 117 300 „,<br />

INVIITMENT, tMH to aot.<br />

aicelMiri condition, malll an tp.<br />

polntm.nl to «ee Hi RaBarf L. Stlirp,<br />

Realtor, «H0A.bury,MtJtt-07«. Ml<br />

MILLS<br />

DOGGIE MOtEL<br />

IU.41.TMlubM<br />

A iw.iMlhil. privtfc htjmd<br />

In the country. Eiptrt cart.<br />

"CAW WELCOME"<br />

REASON ABXE RATES<br />

PbtM I28-22M<br />

MOBIRN duplai, all alec. 1 BR, 3 IR,<br />

line n.lihtwrhood. turn 141,10(1.<br />

RaMrf U. Ihirp, Realtor, 4Ua AlfiiifY,<br />

49f.Mf4lM. H4<br />

BUS, OPPORTUNiTIES<br />

HOTEL In Ocean City, tlf room., S4 Hftn,<br />

Ihdweri, toilet. Two apt. , lane »wlm<br />

mini pool All rattni and kafM, WtUto<br />

wtll carpeted. Srtu over ItMJJM. •tin<br />

l4SI,lli. Buy tarmi, p.rklnf III<br />

available gn lean or purchatt, Btllevue<br />

Hotel, ith • Ocean Ave. H<br />

FIRETHORN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

BOARDIHO and 0B0OM1NO<br />

For Bs« tM trtl<br />

"in Hn Hani" etn<br />

Pick Up and rMltrery<br />

PLIAll CALL aH-lM,<br />

ViNO HOMEI WANTED far adoraHl<br />

people., kitten., dog. and cat. Animal<br />

Ihaiter, TenneiiH Av. end shelter M.,<br />

Iff Ii It ait I], New houn i p.m. to 1 p m<br />

dlliy. It<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

SOMERT MINT, pliierla, m modern<br />

bulldlna on Rguti f, Or.at opportunity<br />

fir anyone who want, to mam mi money.<br />

Orate Realty, Realtor, 11m ft A.bury A».<br />

Hf.llll. tl<br />

LOOKINO Mr that nice IIMU family type<br />

builnett? We have |utl H'ted a mail<br />

lucrative dry cleanlna bullne... Oreat<br />

opportunity far a very tmall Inmlmtnl,<br />

Come In tar detail.. Oriel RHlty,<br />

•aatloclttti.ndAuiury Ave. ITfllll. II<br />

RESTAURANT AND HOT11 —<br />

PnftrrM location in c«nt.r M<br />

Octtn City, uctlltnt Incem. r.t»rn.<br />

21 haanonil, It b.th,, ] pawdtr<br />

rtorni. 1 heated elllclaicy (twIMfli<br />

apanmwtl Air cand(ti«H4 dlnlnaj<br />

room leal. l« Owner wlihti la rellr.<br />

and ii wiillnt to Ilka kadi 171 ptrCIM<br />

i few t qualified buVf<br />

Svervthlni It in Immaculat. titl<br />

modern condition. Prtatntlif In<br />

operailtn, lurnllhtd, NUlpttd IM<br />

reedy to be taken over. AikM<br />

1140,000 call kjr<br />

WOODS<br />

• REALTOR •<br />

218 Will IfMUt<br />

Dili 398-0200<br />

TANBIM BIKE Ml. Olrl. J .peed bike<br />

iU. »oy, BIM IM, IlKfrtc malar, ana<br />

third h.p. II. UMI I track llgmlnum<br />

itariti -inoow. 11.00 Mfh, Wood shutter!<br />

11.00 a pair. Call 1ft.»ft or lilt Share<br />

Rd.,Wavlll.,NJ. i-34<br />

NAVY FEA COAT, till 44. 113J Cotemtn<br />

back pack wllh Irimi, IU. Call Hf.<br />

4111. M4<br />

SARASE SALE . chain, cvrftlm, Illdar,<br />

portable radio, booki, dlihai,<br />

hoUMhold Himi, klnt tilt MM tward.<br />

twin w, iprln*. 1 mtftnH, rufi,<br />

tverythlnt mu.l 901 i| W, II* if. Ill<br />

ANTiAUfll . ftfl IN tlMt, wardrobe,<br />

CIMlt of draxen. bookcau, iFHMr,<br />

old cabinet radk), chMfnvt Mk, otk<br />

cwhei tre«, etc. Until 1 p.m. Ml. IS w,<br />

IlihSt. HI<br />

CHAIRI - ANTiQUI wicker ctialr wllh<br />

oriflnli llnl.h tM ntlllan, Oo*d tondltlon<br />

i» Two mapit vinyl cu«il*n*d llvwa<br />

room chair.. IiMllent ctnditM Illetcfl.<br />

MM Altury Avenue- 111<br />

BACK TAR D SALE — Friday ft iatorday.<br />

H»»lehoMI brlcabrac, lariy<br />

AmeHcan iHWuet flan ihjkh. Other<br />

WIIHJH IfMli, Ml r-eimlyn Fl»o. between<br />

AUOU»Tf*LB-bwnewt"le model<br />

«N HrM* Mar ipitin wHIi radle<br />

cjmtrol, wara IIW.N, new |||t, stnlt<br />

rWtal m Wlltl f«ef» tewtra. were S13f,tl,<br />

, HtMMIMM MMM. SMI «Mi-UM, Mf-<br />

HlllrMHW, ; ^.^<br />

'—'---—<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

FINANCINO A PROBLiMT-Le.ie ASBURT AVE, Itan far rent, I1M I<br />

. LNH Purchate or buy your way<br />

Into Ihli wonderlul opportunity start<br />

your awn bu«lrm, In IMI Hn|ie or<br />

double .tore an buiy A.bury Ave<br />

downtown while the iurnmer crowd.<br />

are Here,<br />

YEAR ROUND QINIRAI. STORE-<br />

••Reeled ta gnil over tJM.OOO 00<br />

till, year, Thli hi 1 real buy at<br />

MIO.ew.M<br />

TOMORROW MEAN! NEVIR -<br />

Take over Ihli pralltable Slicauni<br />

Brut buunei, now. HHW.N plui<br />

Inventory I. only a imlll traction 01<br />

the prallfi yaw can retlllt wlffl mil<br />

bo.lnet. located in fhi heart ol<br />

dawnfewn. Aef now.<br />

month.<br />

THRII! BOARDWALK STORll<br />

- FOR SALE — Prime location<br />

flag In for further detain.<br />

CAMPGUOUNOJ are our weclarty<br />

Stou In ind dlKVH aur new<br />

Illtlnft,<br />

SANDWICH lUilNISI in fsld<br />

downtown location Include.<br />

Burger chef hamfivrier cooker,<br />

fry-in, frllll, let iprty, dual IUW<br />

dliaeniir, hat dot mtcnuie, 3 RinMH<br />

machine, and many other, far inly<br />

M,t», We reel ma Mulpment alone I.<br />

worth more than ttihv Fitate M<br />

today<br />

THINK tiS - Year round garden<br />

apt.. . townhayiai . Bu»ie«ei<br />

ranglni In ill! Irom 13 uniil thru<br />

lev.ral hundred unit.. Some Hear),<br />

dary lln.nclns available we oiler<br />

campllfe manaeament urvlce. Slap<br />

In and diuuit with aur commercial<br />

Mot,<br />

CONDOMINIUM IITII - We htvi<br />

Hyerti lo chaole from that will<br />

accommodate Irom 50 unlit to ieveral<br />

hyndrtd unni.<br />

SMALL •UliNlll LOCATION W<br />

,A.bury Av»., Idtll tor htrdwan,<br />

HMtricfi tvppilti, piumMni can.<br />

Irador.<br />

HER 11 REGARDING HOTOLi - MOTELS • MAR1NAB •<br />

LAT«D • NURSERY • ANTIQL'E SHOP • iEASONAL<br />

, GBOCERV « JfUSAT MARKET • PASTRY SHOP - MANY<br />

OTHERS.<br />

COASTAL REALTY, Realtors<br />

IN nuatio ifttm, osMN mr R. J-<br />

* SN-MN<br />

RE FOR SALE<br />

iUNOALOW. llvlna room, dlninf room,<br />

new meeltrn kitcMfl, utllltv room. 1<br />

a m i ii* earMHK Hit bath.. •«.<br />

WIH IPVIliai I --M V*' SSe"—" •«— .J—aeee^ eatf,"<br />

cellerrt condition ftnvflMlrt. Ju.tll.tod It<br />

ISl.fte, B»rh)r Mrryi Iraa F. Mlkry,<br />

Int.neatter, ITITAUjuryAve. mull, tf<br />

R.f. FOR SALI<br />

YIAR HOUNB NOMI, MHMtre] M<br />

wtier Ml, Litiiit room, dlntot njjr<br />

kltche., ktMl. IMrt MM room, 1 hoa«d<br />

badnaini ptui t wlrhout hut FUnty afaH<br />

itratt perklnj M ntr yard Furnlatud,<br />

Vlcinlly if Flnl and AtlaMic.iM4«.<br />

Hllle»auRe«rlar,MAtl»MUAve: II<br />

8 UNIT bomr —<br />

"Hobby Mori*<br />

0»mer"<br />

BOARDWALK BUSINESS<br />

— Now it toe time to buy<br />

a builnMi on the boardwalk<br />

for 1.974 and future. We hive<br />

one for tale In a Ugh traffic<br />

area. Call tod.y lor ap-<br />

pointment to ice a Uve<br />

builnms la action.<br />

12 LOTS — 3M * Haven<br />

Ave.<br />

floor hit porch, living)<br />

room, I bedroDtDl, kltthm [<br />

and b«th. Second floor hn I<br />

hedraomi, bath, kltchfn ind<br />

front porch. Third floor hai 1<br />

bedroom, bath and kitchen.<br />

Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed. |<br />

124.9*0.<br />

B. kill*<br />

STBETCH, JR.<br />

RIAL<br />

W0 OetMn<br />

Attractive center hall—three-bedroom<br />

Cape Cod all electric—heat and central 1<br />

air conditioning. Corner lot—57 Vi x90.<br />

Will sell with or without furnitur*.<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

room, (ten, extra largo master bedroom with<br />

walk in closet and private bath.<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

J large bedrooms, bath and walk-in cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closet*.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes Included.<br />

Convenient location, near best beaches, and:<br />

boardwalk.<br />

INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200 23rd Street. Ocean City, N. j.<br />

Phone 399-7073<br />

Catch the<br />

Fall at the<br />

Shore<br />

Inmm i pew-W rim mrmi oryby fw<br />

gufcWfllurl.,.r*.»jbeja»Xi«,VfirrtlejTly*»yi<br />

... aitotling ragN tntMi ...hrniin n<br />

gNrim Ntonnr, n tinw m lurntt t*<br />

nm.., a on I rag; <strong>On</strong>w f^ h t» F*<br />

Mm * fit fnt SMsnm a*9 W py i^mH<br />

(* In <strong>is</strong>tnty ti $m tfepi §ia dnt tt howafi,<br />

Ypul tittnmi Mino tn) adnj_it H m,<br />

rMajffll ^fltl slsiQ fs tHDfJl arg ifffntB wffc<br />

o aflMtH. <strong>On</strong>w m Ht witawQ onM,<br />

IWii tWUfifj IM Ft. at r» Short,<br />

TM Fngr SMASH* mm py •MMa s3f*mir>.<br />

Jum w* rirfcarinl Mnrat, «r aa-iWairig w&<br />

rntny etw ImmiH mwi (ntj» JBU- liav tl M<br />

Irm ont o< unqMM filswn.<br />

Stirling at<br />

$23,300<br />

sa tfcjss<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

I<br />

iftOHtj Mft liifei M<br />

l» Eatt Mth Strut, Ocean e»», M.J. Wla<br />

Ctll («M) MMIM<br />

tAMPLI OPEN Ii.|<br />

Berger Realty<br />

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PAGE 12 - Sf CTION TWO<br />

RE, FOR SALE<br />

BUPLiX—NEW Unlurnllhfd !<br />

bsdresmi T i Sltlii laundry rm iir<br />

eefld. - w-w ciFpsl - diihwaiher • garbage<br />

dlipsill iiil cieinihg s*»n *<strong>is</strong>s h«sl.<br />

Call mil lurm m<br />

COS SALE BY OWNIB Mo IH.phone<br />

Information on InillBHrm Brick rs*<br />

hsutt. ^Aiiif e# M«n & ini^etfad !e ip<br />

praciait ii", many ouiiiiMini oualltlai<br />

In 11 tgndlllon. BHutlfijIIV IgrnitnaS<br />

(immadlale psiieiiign) Owner moving<br />

oul o ftlalt Low Hies, naming diilanci<br />

fa ihspplni, public IraflspeMsilan ihewn<br />

Or •pp'yoniv )»s«0!i I!"<br />

INVESTMENT PLUS: 5 &#dfffi., 2 b*lh<br />

hayie ii£ ?6nd. m<br />

REAI TORS<br />

RE, — FOR SALE<br />

TWO FAMILY, vtfy €!SH !B &*i£ft<br />

iipsf hi* esmplflf 1 tifdrsaffi<br />

£pi and ypger eg Mi Si hi* living<br />

dining ream, KifEhfn, & btdresmi,<br />

calfi Igilfl room. Pyl' m!if»3<br />

3f i ve far etf if rtf I t, ,if hlnf<br />

FBOHT — Living<br />

Fssm, dining i M, fclt£ft*fi. tfirt*<br />

drosmi, fw§ Ssthf em*. family rs£ffi,<br />

hfy ream, one car<br />

Wiliiiim, Biijtef,<br />

iiSUTIPUL QLB N5USE Csmplftiiy<br />

Ffifsrsd iniigf snS out Lirgt garigt-<br />

inc.<br />

H<br />

RE FOR SALE<br />

FT LAUDg«OSLl, rLQBipAT I unit<br />

«pl h\og wtth 1? s JS pew I and plfig<br />

9r« ipprex |ii,000 i3<br />

mQrtf aftjc.in b. *i%ym«d Will fsfcs Cipf<br />

May Cf> fctjil Eiftfi in tr#d. for S.I gi<br />

p*.f ef *qu.fv Bgiiensbif pr.ee*) ii<br />

•1,508. C»*i Mr Httrenyffiyi, swncF, 4«.<br />

IM 557? t*<br />

YOU WILL LOVE fii< ISiiftST* living in<br />

Mill l#tfCwn Ironlhonn E*ctll«mf tiock<br />

and tW5 largf bail tlipi: l<strong>is</strong>yfify] VtSw si<br />

fhf ligeon ind 6»y. Hsm* eg nil its al a<br />

Hying room, dining *fe«, nif?h#n, family<br />

ream, Iwa largt 6fdfBSmi, 3 Eifin.it! Hlf<br />

b.thi Just Hittd at U3.M0- iru£# P<br />

Ml)#y^ Inf , BiattOf- 1 71? fttfeurv &«# j*f<br />

1111. H<br />

Presents<br />

BAY VfLLAC a<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SINTiNf LLEDOIR<br />

R.I. FOR SALE ;<br />

0UH7 eOUNTRy ntfla« IM ,„„„ .<br />

ipipkllni IBrM D.o.oom %»„.<br />

(p.n.n.a tiiH eiiiiniii, on not *.t,,<br />

ntil, Mlfminf. IniluMi Hvinl out<br />

Buliaingion tmr in Gull nil! »n,0 1(r#i<br />

OB Rsufi H *,,!, 1


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

IS MONEY yeur ha^By? a yMF 'feynd<br />

fte*fz£ hem? sf y&UF awn with bullion<br />

incem* wtf t. ?F»mj ind 3 BB api. Te'reflff<br />

Aiie off xfrttf pspfeing and ygyr eWn &ifh<br />

hOiites, Ixcellyn! (.periling EflnEiifien to<br />

SCH5a l t i S<br />

RE. FOR SALE R.I. FOR SALE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY ^jMTINEL LEDOER<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1W| ,-3.<br />

•* ***** ** •' ••- " ****.»»•,«#<br />

RE, FOR SALE R.E, FOR SALE<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

SPLENDID SPLIT LEVEL<br />

— Four bdrms., 3 baths, LR,<br />

DR, rec. room, ganip room<br />

with wet bar. and attached<br />

garaEp. F" 1* 11 y furn<strong>is</strong>hed,<br />

w w carpeting, brand new<br />

kitchen. Beautiful corner<br />

location with gorgeous<br />

landscaping. Property in-<br />

flurips one lagoon boat slip<br />

Grace Realty<br />

REALTORS<br />

IRlhA AshilfV Avp 3B9-IKI1<br />

OCEAN CITY NMDWAiK<br />

BUSINESS FOR SALE<br />

L§CS, stgck inS bSFrcl = 4 yiif It<strong>is</strong>S-<br />

iiHiient (acif<strong>is</strong>n Bags, |ewelrys<br />

iififlils swner tiyi "Tee muS fa<br />

hinflle" tee |QF ysur<strong>is</strong>li'<br />

ALBERT<br />

SCHREIBMAN INC.<br />

BESLTQB<br />

CBF lltss<br />

ATE, N. J.<br />

DIAL 133 -!1H<br />

'-'Every Client Secerns* i<br />

SHARP<br />

REALTORS<br />

WANTTO BE<br />

"WEAR THE WATER?<br />

BLOCK from 2»th St<br />

beach, m l<strong>is</strong>t a heated 2-<br />

family at tlS.OOfl FinanHng<br />

availably.<br />

I BLOCK from 36ih St.<br />

beach, :i BR duplex with<br />

baseboard heat calling for<br />

ISJ.gOO.<br />

BLOCK from the Bay. a<br />

summer cottage can be<br />

yours for 124,000 furni«l..-,l<br />

CALL80g.3B9.I6rn<br />

Erma R, Kuhn,<br />

Assijf, Broker<br />

RICHARD B. FOX, JR<br />

REALTOR<br />

m BRIGHTON PUCt<br />

Pfwne<br />

Riviera Section<br />

ityai Split Level home 3 BB, bath<br />

half, living rggffl, dining area,<br />

ehen, large recreation rgsm,<br />

rida ream, flefi, gptn fiiCfe,<br />

mmm? poeif Urg» let Mm! he<br />

GULL REALTY<br />

2104 Bay Aye,<br />

Phone 398-8030<br />

nl'PLEX — 2 Jwdrogms<br />

each unit, E«relliint<br />

condition, 137,500,<br />

H I'NITS (.-ffkieniv apti.)<br />

close to beach, 180,000,<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed year around<br />

grocery. luncheonette<br />

and delicatessen plus heated<br />

3 bedroom apartment.<br />

Completely air conditioned,<br />

sale price includes business<br />

and real estate Call us for<br />

RH appointment .<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

DURING AUGUST<br />

¥EAS BDIJNp flame in BSE CBnditlefi, 5n<br />

Wei! 4ve; in quiet nejfhftef ftse^ with<br />

4 feed f rams, 3 &*fhi, anS EofTiptcfily<br />

lyrnUhta with w#M (a VJB\\ carpmi Gill<br />

]??-31?8 or MS915S !BF #ppt 131<br />

TRIPLEX w buildibie Suplex let in ?f!f<br />

beieh &l«k. Stop in far further detail<br />

an th<strong>is</strong> largfi 4 bidr^sm u^pir eettige with<br />

two iriC&nlf tpH- Ore** buy a) 161,080=<br />

ESSifi! HeiRy, Bsiifaf!, J30 AHiffll? &«t,<br />

lff=3.|tf-<br />

F. R. BRIDEGAM<br />

REALTOR<br />

334# Asbury Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N,J.<br />

399=0953<br />

JUfT WHAT yeu have been 109king<br />

tot fi fine south end Ssplfs<br />

Newly F*t€an3i!ien#d including new<br />

heat plan! and in mini eandifien<br />

Ex eel lent Iggstlsn iM ipfpndid in=<br />

esriii: Step <strong>is</strong>gkiri§ and buy nsw lor<br />

N'£i eepner Is! in Fl-f£i*ntvi!fs, *l 1<br />

140' fer only M5H»S<br />

LBV1LV 3 FAMILY* Mir WIM (Mac*.<br />

vary jooa condition. Flrit (Mr *»<br />

living rdom. dining ram, kllcfMn, )<br />

Oearoom, |M bi»i |KUd lk»r lima<br />

diiCrlBNgn ploi upsir Oiwm with blth.<br />

Two uf girife with upp.r Men, Fully<br />

furnlihid, wt.ooo HilltSili, Rulli, )*<br />

"H.ninJ.t t|<br />

BUP>LBJ(-MQDB«N!IED 1 BMrogm *<br />

«pl w Wlintr, flrytp, dlihw.ih«r |M<br />

iraih.teniMenr lif (I, nil a J BMrssm<br />

F^ntal tpt. Miny tsfrai mrm Intludtd in<br />

m<strong>is</strong> Mf.lm. dupi,« Don.| wilt.it, it<br />

iu(Hy Co..I.I Rialty, •niiar, lie<br />

AtiinfU &ve<br />

u<br />

ENJOY AN IXTB4 lonB iMHn In th<strong>is</strong><br />

lomiy < bedroom uach block homrgn<br />

c nki widt sfrcif wirh a lirii<br />

a«r«en ing plenty oi triti, Prlci M4,f«,<br />

Csaifii Reilfy. Rtiitsr, 310 Atienitc &va<br />

in-iut. t)<br />

OARDINS BUKISALOW, •try good<br />

condition G.i hoi witir hill, living<br />

rsem, dlnini reem, hifefitn, 3 btdreami<br />

and Batn. Small •ira|i, tuny lurnlihad.<br />

IJJ.MO Hilligaii, ••alter, u Atlantli<br />

«" If<br />

MliTIO BUPLIil — ctntrally locatM,<br />

nlEflly fymithad, Liffi let, t ear<br />

<strong>is</strong>rase, MiEiMenf eondifipn. I4I.5S0,<br />

Dittrith inc. Btaitori, Itn It j. WnlVy<br />

five 39MSI5, Ptf<br />

TVSO FAMILT — Uiort w.lk to wldi<br />

•each. Fifif floor apt., modarn nawly<br />

ftnevatfd, lining room, kitchen, btfh, V i<br />

bedroomi, UpNr CflfafN nai porch, living<br />

rgom, dining room, kitchen, 3 beHfsorns<br />

and Batn Pumllhcd, Liita« at tU.MO,<br />

Hillifass Realtor, 3i Atlantic A*e, H<br />

Niw LI1T1NO Open porch, living room,<br />

dining room. Kltclun, i kedrHnH and<br />

1*1 safhi plui tiiiill sottags in rear, Call<br />

now only tlo.fgg, Bradlard Beal Iiiata,<br />

M i Atlantic Ave. nt.i<strong>is</strong>i. Ftf<br />

FOR SALE Hnllr. Bldg 4H-4M ltd It,<br />

With i.rg. otficei s furnlWad apn.,<br />

Bracfically new. l?e,efe. Easy ferfni to<br />

qyilifiad buyer. Floyd Scoff, owner, phone<br />

in u»after i p.m. FH<br />

JUST LISTED — BUBIBI at lil and lay<br />

Ave. <strong>On</strong>ly 114,3% furnlMiM for Him<br />

two 3 bedroom apts, nlctiy ief back from<br />

in, road. Coaital ReiHy, Beattori, IN<br />

Aflintlc Ave, JW-S»If, ft<br />

Presents,,<br />

THREE BEDROOM RANCHER IN A-l CONDITION.<br />

Just move In th<strong>is</strong> beautiful home located in the southern<br />

end ni Ocean City. Mostly furn<strong>is</strong>hed, and electric heat,<br />

135,800,<br />

TWO FAMILY WITH OCEAN VIEW, Large home with<br />

four bedrooms plus a lovely one bedroom apartment.<br />

Garage, AH in excellent condition and a great location,<br />

159,500.<br />

BEACHFRONT DUPLEX, Sop in our office and we'll<br />

lakeyoutoseelh<strong>is</strong>one. You'll like the property and you'll<br />

like the price in the ISO's,<br />

MAGNIFICENT HOME ON TREE LINED PLAZA<br />

PLACE. All stone, four bedrooms, three baths, sunporch,<br />

fireplace, two-car detached garage. 170,000,<br />

BAYFRONT LOT, Here's your opportunity to purchase a<br />

bavfront lot with a magnificent view. Bulkhead, boat<br />

slips, zoned multi family All It needi it your<br />

"droambouse". Slop in and wc'U show you an* of-tk«...<br />

pretties! spots in Ocean City,<br />

V<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,.,,.<br />

SUCCESSFUL TAKE-OUT PIZZA AND SANDWICH<br />

SHOP. All brand new equipment and a going busineii.<br />

Priced to sell quickly at 114,500.<br />

ESTABLISHED BUTCHER SHOP. A thriving Ocean City<br />

business for 22 years. Here's a chance to be your own boss<br />

in an already successful operation. Present owner will<br />

stay on part time and teach you the business. Reasonably<br />

priced.<br />

5118th St. Dial 399-8123<br />

You'll Always G« The "RED CARPET" Treatment at<br />

lace<br />

neaUby<br />

REALTORS<br />

Corner 18th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

DUPLEX — 2 bedrooms, living room, large<br />

kitchen and bath each floor. Off street<br />

parking. Lxcellent condition. FuJly fur.<br />

n<strong>is</strong>hed,<br />

ATTENTION investors, builders, and others<br />

looking for choice building sites. Come in and<br />

see us, we've got LOTS to talk about. O»m.<br />

mercial, residential and industrial lots.<br />

ASBURY AVE. - Choice commercial<br />

location. Modern building with over 5,000 sq,<br />

ft. of usable space,<br />

SOUTH END<br />

TWO FAMILY - Spacious modern 3<br />

bedroom first floor and comfortable modern I<br />

bedroom second floor. Both floors beautifully<br />

furn<strong>is</strong>hed. Located In pleasantly quiet<br />

residential area. Sale price includes fur-<br />

ii innings. t»,5O8. * V--- \y<br />

TWO FAMILY — Lovely 3 bedroom 1st floor<br />

and charming 2 bedroom 2nd floor. Out-<br />

standing features include a big corner lot tut<br />

a location that <strong>is</strong> just a short walk to O.C.'i<br />

finest beach area,<br />

DUPLEX - Highly desirable, south end. 2<br />

years old, spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath Meh<br />

floor. Completely furn<strong>is</strong>hed, hai all modern<br />

conveniences. Total electric. Excellent In-<br />

come. tJM.MQ,<br />

RIVIERA SECTION — Cape Cod, 4<br />

bedrooms, 1% bathi, modern kitchen In-<br />

cluding d<strong>is</strong>hwasher and d<strong>is</strong>posal. Ideal<br />

location. Property In excellent condition.<br />

For Information Telephone 399-1811<br />

| SPLIT LEVEL N6M1 — Situalfd<br />

sn £ spatiayi. Ifi* curvtd<br />

I earner 1st m M^r<strong>is</strong>ti Park S-l<br />

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I furn<strong>is</strong>hed an£ Equipped fs feffle<br />

I estate Ari now'<br />

I BUflNliS OPPORTUNITY =<br />

Ju*T iiifed - tsundr^mif, gutff<br />

I hsm# and resfiufam locif^d Sri<br />

1 0M sq it gf very d«irB&fe<br />

niiffii! greynfT ide#| tQf<br />

ien desiring to spirits<br />

I Boiiness |i§p in and see yj f»<br />

VilTORi ATTINTION! Juil<br />

Nited a 4 f»mily proptfty<br />

siifing S( a 1 family, 3 Urfroom<br />

I unit IR Iron! arsj j 3 fafnjly, I<br />

Irsam f#raf§ apt. fyps untf in<br />

• the Feir Call y; for mere tfstiHi<br />

I nfl an iriipe?t<strong>is</strong>n ef 1h§ pfsmi<strong>is</strong>i,<br />

pu ii Be surpr<strong>is</strong>ed 1! the price.<br />

H5¥ BUNGALOW — YOU myit<br />

I jyit a short walk Irtm fht a«y,<br />

I Living F»m *jth flrapiaei, dininf<br />

lirfi, kitchen, 3 ^dr«hll Slid<br />

| h ; Very nies csfiitif<strong>is</strong>n, PfitSd<br />

1 fight ief ydur budget,<br />

|pLA7A PLACi — Leysly A<br />

Bedroom. V* bath CSlCniai on<br />

aEic»y5 let close fs b#*ch and<br />

ardwaik Senfrgys fii# living<br />

I room with firepUee, tefmal Mi§<br />

I ning rpsm ^rtd kilchen with<br />

eakfast sfia, Qfts^htjd garage.<br />

ill for in appetntmeni <strong>is</strong> tee th<strong>is</strong><br />

ight, ehcerful name<br />

QUS FftMlLY - BftCfl block<br />

Call u% tgdiy about thii It<br />

ms producer Ttre, 2 fSfdreOffi<br />

fi-i a ] btdrsom apt, and pn<br />

fiCttncy Vour, (or only HI,MO<br />

fyrniih«d.<br />

I JUST LISTED - (tollrftbl. 3<br />

bstfreem bungtlgw with living<br />

I room, dining room, kifehtn and<br />

h*th Fjfw ftfriitfafor and «tov«<br />

plus w@9d burning firtti!i«€ls»<br />

to beach ind boardwalk Ad now<br />

I en thif bargain.<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

III<br />

i<br />

REALTORS<br />

GUEST HOME and apfi, TN* ii<br />

definitely a Qna^el-a^kind<br />

prsp#rty that yeu rnoif itl<br />

Situated In Ihe heart Sf lOWfl, It<br />

Egniiifs ef twe I bedrssm {prgynd<br />

UQQF apUi a I Btdroem firif fleer<br />

apt. with s lovely ipae<strong>is</strong>ut kit?<br />

chen, dining ifei, fn aMmtitt,<br />

thfrf art l§ rsoms an the |nd ft<br />

jFd f<strong>is</strong>sFi, Ixttniivf Finevsfigni<br />

have &nn completed throughout.<br />

Stop in for an ippginfmtnt,<br />

fhtr9'% more <strong>is</strong> fell about thli one,<br />

COMMERCIAL LAUNDHV —<br />

We've iun Hited seiin Clty'i<br />

lineif laundry fsr it It. L«atcd en<br />

Over ihoflO sq, ft, af ground, ffiii<br />

buiineii <strong>is</strong> Eompifte and fuHy<br />

equipped in every reip«f. Peri»a<br />

opportunity h>r buynettmin with<br />

liundrv bsekfrourti dtftrlfig to<br />

tocaic in or call 01 fsr fuf1b*r<br />

MOTEL - Charming and cnnrf ul<br />

are iuil • law wordi which<br />

wicrlpt thli agctpflaftM value,<br />

corrnr let ovsrlookins tht pirk.<br />

Thit hoi.1 hai IJ mmi, all with<br />

private b.th,, ant a Haatad HI<br />

Dadrosm ewntr'i apt, itparafa 7<br />

BMnsm coliaiM on pr.mlw,<br />

Iicilltni ftllgwlng ol long<br />

Handing cllenttlf, ant gf Oaan<br />

City'i llrwit Detail, Call ui for<br />

men intsfmatlsn and an ip*<br />

Boinlrnint to Impact th, pram jut.<br />

¥QU wsn't baiartv,<br />

NEW DUPLEX — Wa'va lull<br />

taken tht l<strong>is</strong>ting en a brand<br />

new 3 bedroom, bath and a half<br />

gupiti. can us ter mert dttalli<br />

about thii. lovely home priced<br />

within your tiuaget.<br />

•BIT BUY In town. Corner<br />

dupiei. Two Mntni flrit<br />

floor apt. and 4 btdresm uppar<br />

esffass. Something ipeclal far<br />

only JJt.JM<br />

YEARLY RENTALS WINTER RENTALS<br />

4 ROOMS, lit. II,i privtll, apt., I<br />

iirf« iunptrclii unfurnlihti, W<br />

oH drill In toman Point No<br />

prtfvrrN, RII4IF fe mevt !ni fttfirtfien,<br />

call *i7-em,- •!<<br />

FOUR BEDROOM nudtrn apt. |n ktatlt<br />

blKk, Oil Ml air hHI. Wiry nit: IMt<br />

minlii plui ulllllln, Call JTHJH N<br />

1IAUTIFUL COLONIAL—Living room,<br />

with firttfta, i kMrwmi, 1 >i katki,<br />

modern klfcflan, I car dalactM (arafa In<br />

praillga rtilgMtlll ana, •»» F, Mil*;,<br />

Inc., R..IKH-, m7*»l«iry Avt mill] II<br />

Wl MAVB SEVERAL 0000 WMIir in|<br />

yaar rotind rcflilli n#w en nantf. Call<br />

1M4UI tor Inlorm.llon or a m In to<br />

Craft Harrii Rulty Inc. 2711 Aibwry<br />

A»t, Ml<br />

COTTAGE * apt,, fumllfwd. MB lam,<br />

mar r.ntal, nly, monthly. Call JW. , .<br />

•IM. MI ••-<br />

NEAB SftRBEMf — taft, fc Juna. •<br />

Furn<strong>is</strong>hed apartment. Wall ta wall •<br />

cirptt, 2 badfoami, llvlnai ream, dating **"*<br />

room, TV itMt, Ilia par month jncludM ' ,~<br />

utllltiti.lMflli.<br />

. th<br />

Heal Estate guidance since 1919<br />

Sift and Oeian 1ft., PhoM 399-621 i<br />

SMALL 1 MMM Ift II ,pl Mrttl<br />

and, 111 OKKkt horn baach, eiSH<br />

to downtown tlSO.M . montti-<br />

OAHDEHJ — Lovwy 1 bHroom<br />

noui. with all ol Ih. Mtrii, tlM »<br />

• monm 4, utHHIH.<br />

NIC! 1 b*droom lil II. ipt. nortti M,<br />

f ton* *§ tnrsw te iueh naar f aflnii,<br />

•nuHlaaoard count. IIII.M . month<br />

Incl. hut<br />

MODERN I Mdroom Hrin ap(rt><br />

mtnt W4tfic sn ma ivMa itrtit in<br />

norm and. 1UI.M . monm phil<br />

wtilltiit.<br />

BAY ARIA - 3 btdroom l,t II. .p,.<br />

1150 w . montti Incl Mat,<br />

LAHOE mgdarn i badraam apt,,<br />

iiaapi 4, In narfh ni, €M?tniant<br />

to cintar city. I1M.N - montti + utll<br />

ONE BEDROOM apt., north Md,<br />

llfp.M • mourn + utll.<br />

J7TH 1 Bay An, MaMrn 1 Mnsm<br />

•panmint, ww carpat, air and.,<br />

•tc. Jiro.oo . manth.<br />

NORTH END — 4 Mflroom eattm,<br />

gas HW hot l»0 H - montti +<br />

ytllltMi.<br />

1 •IDROOMnHdiriicaragtapt-Sai<br />

hot watar halt, till - monlti phi><br />

utllltin,<br />

< •BDIOOM horn, M „,„ . a M<br />

•tf aa» wrn, pi.,ny M tnH_ O l, ^<br />

watar n..t. i i u (<br />

Coattal Realty<br />

Realtors<br />

J30 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean City<br />

DUPLEX — lit (low, J Mrtwm. modvn<br />

kitehin and baNI, caMt, wutw,<br />

parch, M wtl, till par month plgf,<br />

utlim.i C.llltf »175or]<br />

TWO AND THRHI BMmam apti. AIM I • :<br />

b«draomhBUM.eall)ff.lUa, tf '." i.<br />

MOM MMI to SUM. In Gartam. tit -<br />

floor , two badroam aparfrrnw. TV MM*, •'*•<br />

net wal.r and haat, IHJ.W monthly lur<br />

ritMa. Call Iff •>»!. , M --"<br />

BEACHFRONT I badrBsni apt, •v.ll.bi.<br />

llpf. II May II, 1111 per monm pint - -<br />

electric Voting couple preftrrad. No pan , ••'•<br />

erchliaran. Call lft-1 III. II ,<br />

LASOONFRONT — Sapl. . May At<br />

tractlvtly lunillhM niw colonial, Rlvlarl<br />

Hctlen, fhria sdrmi,, 2 bittli. 111 alae.<br />

trie, waihif, grvir, d<strong>is</strong>hwasltar, dlspsili,<br />

TV ciMa, but tllp optional. Ho pan<br />

pr aferrai- Ratarincai rHulrad, iff.<br />

HEATED APT5 lor r*ttl, Wlnttr or "<br />

yaarly. Apply NnrfUMt Unt.rprlm, -<br />

im Central An,, waakandi. il '<br />

TWO — 1 BEDROOM lumutiw a pi. fer '*<br />

rent fmn MI thru J 1D-/4. i apt. -<br />

tpaciaii neal and camfatTakia. onur u "<br />

nan and rnMarn with wall 10 wall tar,<br />

Ptflni and iun aack with an Sttan vin>, .<br />

Each tun TV, waihar 1 dryer and<br />

parKlnf avallaoia 1 black Irom , ,<br />

everything,. Family or malurt Muni,<br />

RMUtad rate at IIU plut vtlllllei. Ml ,,<br />

0ceanAyt.ltf.a4fi, tf<br />

•57 PARK PLACI — Lovely J ) btdroom<br />

lumithM apt,, 1 battlf. Ayallablt ' ><br />

4«pl. May l<strong>is</strong>a month plyi ufllltlH. Call • "'<br />

JtiJHtS tl ' ."•<br />

NIW LAOOON two badmom apt it). '"<br />

lleaf, nearAftP. dlihwajlur, dlspetal,<br />

waihar t dryar, TV. Ayallable Itpiainbar *'?•<br />

llth, cnuph pnftrrad. tirs plus uirmiat. '<br />

DOOBLE YOUR Inv.jtnunt In on. or two<br />

yun. Wl think you can with mil<br />

diamond in tha nygh. stop In and wa will<br />

ihsw you hew, toaii.l Rully, Riingri,<br />

1M Atlantic Ava. Jff.lan. Bit<br />

STONE'S THROW to Mich, R.tlr. to thli<br />

lovHy hotna with a ipadaui IMna<br />

r«fh w,flriplici, fermai iininf riein ani<br />

mod.rn ntchm. You can r.nt result and a<br />

remodilad i badhKni apt. with gjaafar<br />

thin a sr.wo.oo inconii pgtintiil, Thli It<br />

thi plan tor you Prlcad at U],g»g,N with<br />

oil itrait parking Coattll Baalty,<br />

Rtallsri, )H Atlantic Avi, Iff .Htf, Btl<br />

FOUR FAMILY - Induati nir haatall 1<br />

moroom cott.Dt In lha baadl block.<br />

Tha IntBina pgtinilii st svir 17,000.00<br />

mik« th<strong>is</strong> Sfta ts Issk at right away. Prica<br />

lit.SM caailii Rutty, R-altorj. i»<br />

Atlantic Ayi, tft-UW, BN<br />

LONOIHO FOR that hama out whar.<br />

than Ii pltnty si tnuna ing tn. tan«<br />

an low? %m thli ill Mactrlc nacutlva<br />

ham. with * badnami and lirii llvlno<br />

rwm «tlolac. OtMrM at U«,NS,M,<br />

coaital Rainy, Raalttn, UB Atlantic Ava.<br />

Jff.lllf. BH<br />

KINS SIZE LASOONFRONT — Uv)ng<br />

rosm, dining ream, kifcntn, fiva<br />

basrssms, three full bafhrssfni, larnlly<br />

room, i But illpl, llutm dsck, Sn thli<br />

tMiyl Frinkiln Williams. Smltor, III!<br />

Bay Avanua. t-31<br />

DUPLEX with Irnniy pa.ntoq .jt.rloFT<br />

living ream, dining IFVI, kifchin,<br />

thru Mdroomi, till bathroom, and apan<br />

frent perch each apartmaflt, fumliiiad.<br />

Franklin Williams, Realtor, 13 JO Bay<br />

Avenue. 1^31<br />

YEAR ROUND tpatiwi fin tadnmin<br />

apirtmanfi, Omar Cltr clot, to<br />

IvaryftiiJlg, UntomlWMI it» M tm,<br />

pw mamh InclMai hot and hat y«hw.<br />

PhSM Iff-ITM. f.l|<br />

CENTER CITY, Walk to avaryfjilnf, 4 rm.<br />

apt., naw bath a kit., abla TV, turn or<br />

unlurn. SIM PW manth plm Mac. J1HM7<br />

or nil) tn-4740 A.tll. hpt. u, t.]4<br />

IXC, CENTER CITY Iscatlan. u». rm,,<br />

dining mi,, uw kit., m balhi, 1<br />

Mdrmi., HM TV, Wlahir, dryir, untutn<br />

Ills plui .l.c m-M17 ir (2121 fM4>49,<br />

Aviil.Oci. 1.14<br />

OR WINTER. CMca cntr.lly locatM, oil<br />

boartJw.lk. llfMnKy «M on. and two<br />

Brtrm, apt. Aftracfln ihtor uiixwa.<br />

and porch.i, hut and c.bla incl. C.H 2ff.<br />

NIW FURNIIHID 1 bad room duplex, '<br />

tint Hoof. I bath, rdrlnrator, tall-<br />

cttaMni avan, diipnai, wtihtr, dryar, •<br />

cable. Mat, fa June, will camldtr yaar'<br />

round. South and. Call 3H15H lor >tt i<br />

iUf. ,, •<br />

H»w 1 bdrm, hirn. apt. Mum, ne ptn. '"•'<br />

Sept Jona, ill? Jlmpion Ave,, 2nd fl. ,<br />

YiARLY RENTALS<br />

YEARLY of wlnhw, lit II, )4th 51-"r... 3<br />

Mrm,, 2 Mil, waWW, dryar, TV,<br />

lurnlihad. Avail S*ol. Adulti only 1100<br />

plui ufllltlii. Call It HW. FH<br />

EFFICIENCY APTS, — Avall.bl. Saptf<br />

tor winter or yMriy. Nil* APH ,JM<br />

AVt Cllim-4I7«. H4<br />

- A iiw msaarn m* and<br />

warly new I and J bMngin dupMiai.<br />

<strong>On</strong>a II* *nd 1 fill baiM. Elictrlc hHt,<br />

FomlihM and uMumlihM, Ui.VH ing<br />

up, Thi Fan-ill Afancy, 14N Waif Ava.<br />

m 44M. (ciHad WidnHdayi). ft<br />

INVHT In »li 1 limlly ummir awalMnf.<br />

Tws 1 bMnsm ipti. (ena all pumM<br />

and Iliad dun,,, and sthar Brtshtly<br />

Mcsratld!, Child IMICKI yard. Nur If i »<br />

C.ntr.l FumllhM at •M.ooo Tha Farnll<br />

AMncy, 1400 wait Ava, )t» 4100, (CloMd<br />

WMnaldayi.) tt<br />

ACCENTUATI THE POSITIVE _ Think<br />

ol ||j*a y.aity Incemi, Slor. aM 4<br />

yaariy apti nur llth t AiMry, HJ.ooo.<br />

Thi Firrall A».ncy, 1499 Wilt Aya, m-<br />

>io av.ll.b4. tutnMM It um. VH <br />

caaital a.ttty, 3» Atlintlc Ava. pn<br />

AVAILABLE f.ll . I-Ii', Oc.n Front<br />

rr<strong>is</strong>dirn lit tl«r fymllllai apt. I<br />

msreoml,JV^ MitH, dithwiinir, ilf«!|i<br />

di.poj.l, TV cabl.. walnar, drrar, can.<br />

vinlint locitlsn, rallflnibll, iff .1534. 1-14<br />

WINTER RENTAL — NguH lar rant,<br />

lurnlllml, Som.n Po4pt naar Bmy. tin<br />

mlpytlite Dcalii City, 1110.60 month plus<br />

oir^ll.l Writ. BO. !4aj.ntln.l L«i».r I<br />

31<br />

.ptl-. IIH on. Ipt.<br />

with livlnf raffl, sadnsni sniblnatl«i,<br />

mtchanandliath. call WMkmdi, HI<br />

ONE ••DROSM, ina fl. lit., mean*,<br />

lurniihM. Will wiiiaar y..rlv Call<br />

injolf. 111<br />

ONE ••BROOM apt •Illnai, mitun<br />

garHn only. All ytllitln IneludH, H!<br />

rrnnlhly. till iwa4if. _Mi<br />

llth * CINTRAL, flnl lloor, 1 MnMi<br />

lurnilhKJ ipl., caila, ills • montti<br />

Includiliitiritlal, ClHMf-7iU. MI<br />

SEPT. I! to Mil II oard.ni plan, tin<br />

tiaar, csrair, turnilhad apt.,<br />

mifnifleanl vlaw. Llv, rtern, din, im,<br />

kit., twa bdrmj , rwt Hthi, IIM par nmntti<br />

Mulllc.Cllllft.177]. fi<br />

FLORIDA, <strong>On</strong>. MdnMm Ipt. lor rant, Vi<br />

block Irom tha turn, all utllltin ai<br />

| tlH par waali. Call Iff-IIM, Ml<br />

NORTH IND — Naw!; funilihad 1<br />

Mdroom flrit floor apt , wall ta will<br />

c.rtut ind niw kith. tl71 p.r month,<br />

uradlord sill litila, lit Atlantic Ava.<br />

Jftllil. tf<br />

mi SIMPSON AVI, Naw j bammm<br />

dupl.«, walhir, dryir, firklia<br />

aiipnii, cbi. TV,ipit. <strong>is</strong> • J«ni <strong>is</strong>. un<br />

monthly<br />

"Run With the Wind" wUl be<br />

Aown tonight (Friday) at ths<br />

Ocean City Convention Hall.<br />

TOe Recreation Department<br />

will be sponsoring two<br />

showings: 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.<br />

Robert Kleding, film critic<br />

for the Lra Angeles Times,<br />

writei:<br />

"Most of m are familiar with<br />

the impact that 'Endless<br />

Summer' and 'Any Sunday '<br />

has had on the cults of surfing<br />

and motorcycling. 'Run With<br />

the Wind' seems to have the<br />

lame power to envelop its<br />

audience with the feel, the<br />

importance, and the drama of<br />

racing huge sailing machines in<br />

THAN SP AC, the longest<br />

scheduled yacht race in the<br />

world. We are not only exposed<br />

to the why and working of thii<br />

beautiful and pun<strong>is</strong>hing sport,<br />

but are allowed to peer into the<br />

purpose of those who pursue it<br />

so that we d<strong>is</strong>cover by the<br />

film's conclusion 'what it's all<br />

about'.<br />

"The TRANSPAC <strong>is</strong> the bi-<br />

annual race from Los Angeles<br />

to Honolulu — 2,2S0 miles of<br />

wind and waves away. Sixty-<br />

nine are entitled to enter with<br />

scores turned away before the<br />

starting gun sounds. 'Run With<br />

the Wind' describes the arduous<br />

selection and training of crews,<br />

the modification and even<br />

construction of hulls<br />

specifically for th<strong>is</strong> race, as<br />

well as the months of grueling<br />

practice before the starting<br />

committee releases the fleet to<br />

battle 24 houri a day for ovw<br />

nine days toward their <strong>is</strong>land<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

"Along thi way we are shown<br />

what it's like to work around<br />

the dock on a racing machine,<br />

with the loss of sails and<br />

especially sleep as lift's routine<br />

becomes oilskins to wtt bunks<br />

to oilskins,<br />

"Suspense and drama unfold<br />

as the elapsed time record ii<br />

endangered and as the pun<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

menl on men and gear begins to<br />

take its toll. The 72foot ketch<br />

'Greybeard' has her rudder<br />

wrenched from her hull and<br />

incoming seas place the vessel<br />

at the mercy and endurance of<br />

a continued bucket brigade,<br />

"Finally we are shown the<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>h off Diamond Head and<br />

the tumultuous festivities that<br />

follow. Festivities concluded<br />

we are, reminded of the un«<br />

derlyirfg reasons that 500 men<br />

spend more than they can af-<br />

ford and leave their com-<br />

fortable homes to expose<br />

themselves to days of relentless<br />

pun<strong>is</strong>hment in th<strong>is</strong> amazing run<br />

with the wind."<br />

The film was directed and<br />

produced by Santa Barbaran<br />

Dan Wright and edited by<br />

Frank Harr<strong>is</strong>. Wright has<br />

accounted for significant<br />

footage in Bruce Brown's "<strong>On</strong><br />

Any Sunday."<br />

It <strong>is</strong> a film that will capture<br />

any lover of the sea and should<br />

go a long way In converting the<br />

Iowa com farmer to turn an eye<br />

to the wind and wave. The<br />

crowd leaves delighted and<br />

mspired.<br />

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RAPT ATTENTION— Youngsters attending the Annual Shore Basketball<br />

Camp at the Ocean City Hl^i School gym th<strong>is</strong> week, l<strong>is</strong>ten intently as Van Breda<br />

jtoff, a former roach at Lafayette and Princeton and with the Deh-oit P<strong>is</strong>tons,<br />

Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns in pro leagues, explains the fun-<br />

damentals of court play. Senior Studio photos.<br />

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opens season on August 29<br />

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PAGE le — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SAMTlNEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, ma.<br />

Customerized<br />

Laundromat<br />

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WASH-DRY-FOLD (SAME DAY)<br />

• ALSO LAUNDROMAT FOR SELF-SERVICE<br />

— • • CALL US FOR HELP WITH YOUR<br />

KNDOF THE.SEASOS CLEAN IT<br />

• WF, PICK UP AND DELIVER ,<br />

2744 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, Ph. 398 072C<br />

OFF STREET PARKING<br />

NOTICE i<br />

TO THE RESIDENTS OF<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

Voter Reg<strong>is</strong>tration<br />

Thursday, August 30th<br />

6 to 9 P.M.<br />

MARMORA FIRE HALL<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

1500 New Rd. Northfield, Phone 645 1745<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique 4 New Clocks<br />

Grandfather- Wall &<br />

Mantle Clocks<br />

WE SELL ANTIQUE<br />

FURNITURE IN<br />

TOP CONDITION<br />

SOME RECENT DISCOVERIES<br />

NOW DISPLAYED—<br />

• Oak Roll Top Peik<br />

• Victorian Secretary (Exceptional Pc.)<br />

• Two Drop Linf Tables<br />

(Oak & Cherry)<br />

• Marble-Top Table<br />

• Victorian Music Cabinet<br />

• Kefln<strong>is</strong>hed Trunk<br />

• Engl<strong>is</strong>h Grandfather Clock,<br />

Circa 1810<br />

• Many Other Unusual Pieces<br />

WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANT CLOCK REPAIRS<br />

DUB I NO SEFTIM1IB 1XC1PT OBANDFATHEH<br />

CLOCKS<br />

A BEAUTIFUL CLOCK STORE<br />

0<br />

Floor - Table - Pole - Swag<br />

25% OFF<br />

BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS<br />

ant. ANNIVERSARY GIFTS<br />

RENTALS<br />

Week - Month Season<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

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Burdette Tomlin memorial in caunty churches Sunday<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— All Cape May County<br />

churches have been requested<br />

to set aiide Sunday, August 26,<br />

as a special memorial to<br />

Burdette Tomlin, founder of<br />

Burdette Tomlin Memorial<br />

Hospital here.<br />

The special observance, to be<br />

known as Burdette Tomlin<br />

Sunday, will honor the memory<br />

of a rindiratpd puhlir ririz^n<br />

who contributed so much In the<br />

field of hospital treatment to<br />

those who reside and v<strong>is</strong>it th<strong>is</strong><br />

county<br />

Guy F. Mkaiani, president of<br />

the hospital's Board of<br />

Governors, nates, "Th<strong>is</strong><br />

Sunday'i observance will serve<br />

as a reminder tntt a man's<br />

sense of civic duty led him to<br />

bestow upon the county and h<strong>is</strong><br />

Steelmenon Pier Sunday<br />

Ocean City's Music Pier<br />

again will be the site for the<br />

annual viiit of United States<br />

Steers Homestead Worki Male<br />

Chorui when it makes its 27th<br />

appearance at the famed New<br />

Jersey ocean resort city on<br />

Sunday, August 26.<br />

The "singing ste'elmen" from<br />

Western Pennsylvania, whole<br />

musical combination of eontemporary,<br />

show and hit<br />

Forum<br />

cDniinued from editorial page<br />

cleanest anywhere, and we all<br />

enjoy the greatest boardwalk in<br />

New Jersey.,,right here!<br />

Probably most of my pra<strong>is</strong>e<br />

should be directed to your<br />

mayor and the entire staff it<br />

City Hall, for without their<br />

dedication Ocean City would<br />

not be Number <strong>On</strong>e vacation<br />

spot with the countless people<br />

we meet summer after summer.<br />

My greateit desire would be<br />

to be able to afford a yeararound<br />

home here...and get out<br />

of the rat rice hick In<br />

Metuehen, N.J. In tact, with<br />

rents ipiraling we probably<br />

won't bi able to afford these<br />

vacation! much longer.<br />

Thanking you again for<br />

keeping your newspaper A-l<br />

with ui, summer after summer,<br />

and for all the fond memories<br />

our family shares right here in<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Mn. Chril Tkacs<br />

Metuchen<br />

Editor, Sentinel Ledger:<br />

Hease print th<strong>is</strong>, in part or all.<br />

First, the good newi, !<br />

meognaed and commented on<br />

the quality of your paper and<br />

printing weeks before you<br />

received an award, whether<br />

national or statewide, I don't<br />

remember. Th<strong>is</strong> was last year.<br />

And now, in an effort to approach<br />

some sanity which<br />

seems to be in short supply, I<br />

would like to ask: how can any<br />

food chain claim they are doing<br />

ail they can to operate<br />

economically when within a<br />

radius of eight blocks and more<br />

of the store it would be difficult<br />

to find a street or alley that <strong>is</strong><br />

clear of shopping carts, at MO<br />

each? Backing the car at the<br />

coin laundry, what wag in the<br />

way?...two shopping carts.<br />

Three in th<strong>is</strong> alley frwn lit to<br />

2nd its.<br />

Please, if they have to charge<br />

$2.50.a pound for beef, which we<br />

have just paid, at least let us<br />

stop littering with shopping<br />

arts.<br />

Davids. Bateman<br />

163 Simpson av.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: May<br />

I voice my sentiments about the<br />

glass collection program in th<strong>is</strong><br />

city. The authorities should<br />

either d<strong>is</strong>continue the program,<br />

if they are not interested in any<br />

ecological aspects, or else try to<br />

make it convenient for the<br />

citizens to cooperate wiUi the<br />

program.<br />

If you go on the weekends,<br />

there <strong>is</strong> usually some type of<br />

city truck 'blocking the glass<br />

collection area. In addition,<br />

inadequate drums are<br />

provided, and the only way to<br />

get additional drums <strong>is</strong> to pull<br />

them out of the piles at the rear<br />

of the building yourself,<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> program in our city <strong>is</strong> a<br />

complete fiasco. The Admin<strong>is</strong>tration<br />

should abandon it<br />

or get behind it,'<br />

Thomas N, Dawson, Jr.<br />

MOSeacliffrd.<br />

JIM'S<br />

GEM SHOP<br />

MEXIOAII UIIES<br />

{HM Frit)<br />

MKantloM<br />

TMEJEWEUY<br />

melody tunes have thrilled a<br />

packed house annually at the<br />

Pier, plan an evening of<br />

musical variety specially<br />

adapted to the 32 male voices.<br />

Among the tunes on th<strong>is</strong><br />

year's program, which begins<br />

at 8:00 p.m., will be selections<br />

from "MY Fair Lady," as well<br />

as renditions of "Why Do I Love<br />

You?" "Climb Every Mountain,"<br />

and "How Great Thou<br />

Art."<br />

Also included will be performancei<br />

by several outstanding<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>ts. Bob Sedlock<br />

will begin with an unusually<br />

fine rendition of "Impossible<br />

Dream." Basso Al Besselman<br />

will return with a repeat performance<br />

of "Something's<br />

Always Happening on the<br />

River," and William Elliott will<br />

follow with "Michael."<br />

Another solo<strong>is</strong>t, George<br />

Sorer, will sing "For the Good<br />

Times," and guitar<strong>is</strong>ts Ray<br />

Hawk and BiU Barker will<br />

render their version of an<br />

always popular melody<br />

"Twelfth Street Rag." Next on<br />

the solo<strong>is</strong>t program will be Ray<br />

Sullivan with "Wreck of Old<br />

97," to be followed by Jerry<br />

Stahl with a "Medley of Old<br />

Tunes,"<br />

Organized in 1935, the Chorus<br />

originally numbered thirteen<br />

men who started rehearsing by<br />

themselves each week. More<br />

members gradually were attracted<br />

to the musical venture,<br />

and their first public appearance<br />

was made shortly<br />

after. At the end of the first<br />

year, there were forty voices.<br />

The Chorus <strong>is</strong> under the<br />

direction of Mrs. Judy Barrett<br />

who took over the baton two<br />

years ago from veteran<br />

director Al Jones. Mr, Jones<br />

retired to Ocean City in 1W1<br />

after leading the Chorus in<br />

hundreds of performance*. The<br />

group <strong>is</strong> particularly active<br />

during the Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas season<br />

when they ling at orphanages,<br />

nursing homes, hospitals and<br />

schools.<br />

Judy Barrett <strong>is</strong> a veteran<br />

choral music director and<br />

associate professor of music at<br />

the Allegheny Community<br />

College in Pittsburgh. The<br />

accompan<strong>is</strong>t for the unit <strong>is</strong><br />

William Conlin, with William<br />

Hodges on the drums and<br />

William Elliott the commentator.<br />

Chorus members include<br />

both management and nonmanagement<br />

employees<br />

representing nearly every<br />

department at Homestead<br />

Works in jobs ranging from<br />

laborer to superv<strong>is</strong>or in the<br />

Corporation's largest<br />

steelmaking plant in the Bast,<br />

If you will let as know two<br />

weeks before you pita to<br />

move (ram OHH City to<br />

your winter borne we can<br />

keep Ike Sentinel-Ledger<br />

mining t« your without to.<br />

(•rruptkM,<br />

Fleaie drop a llne,,,a<br />

postcard will do...giving<br />

your name, your local address<br />

and the address where<br />

yon want the paper lent for<br />

the winter. Please Include<br />

your tip code.<br />

iellow'-'eitizens a vajuable<br />

facility for the e^re and<br />

treatment of these umi<br />

citizens and v<strong>is</strong>itors to th<strong>is</strong><br />

area. The county has much to<br />

be grateful for^ in the<br />

generoilty of Mr. Tomlin and<br />

others who helped plan .and<br />

bring to realization the hospital<br />

we now know as Burdette<br />

TomlLn Memorial Hospital."<br />

Mr. Tomlin, a philanthrop<strong>is</strong>t,<br />

civic leader and prominent<br />

businessman, was born in<br />

Petersburg, Cape May County,<br />

and attended public school in<br />

Cape May Court House. In 1941,<br />

about a year before he died in<br />

h<strong>is</strong> Ocean City home, Mr.<br />

Tomlin gave $28,000 toward a<br />

memorial hospital, with the<br />

stipulation that county<br />

residents ra<strong>is</strong>e a similar<br />

amount. Following h<strong>is</strong><br />

generaous example, Cape May<br />

Countians worked to ra<strong>is</strong>e more<br />

than $25,000-and Burdette<br />

Tomlin Memorial Hospital was<br />

bom,<br />

Mr. Tomlin started h<strong>is</strong><br />

business career in interior<br />

decorating, then turned to real<br />

estate and the operation of a<br />

men's clothing store, and at the<br />

time of h<strong>is</strong> death at the age of<br />

65, was president of the N.J.<br />

Silica Sand Co., of Millville.<br />

The current 1500,000 public<br />

Stained Glass Art—Art Supplies<br />

Quikpoint<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> of Sea Shells<br />

Metal Detectors - Stamps and Coins<br />

Paints - Paper Tole • Models • De<br />

coopage • Craft Kits and Books -<br />

Ecology Boxes - Miniatures •<br />

Fruit<br />

CRAFTS 8 HOBB<br />

2721 Asbury Ave,<br />

Ocean City — 398231*<br />

SALES • TIKE-DOWN I STORAGE SERVICE<br />

RNf CANDIES<br />

Pali 823-1761<br />

SUMMER<br />

DELIGHTS<br />

iteMhrW<br />

PECAN Me<br />

BILLS 10 w*<br />

336 ATLANTIC AVE., L. Mae Kngliih, Prop,<br />

DIALMMOM<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.<br />

25% SAVINGS<br />

ON INSURANCE PREMIUMS<br />

Our new program of combining<br />

home and auto coverage makes<br />

th<strong>is</strong> possible. Call our Insurance<br />

Denartment.<br />

Ask for Tom Pfaff<br />

PHONE 398-1300<br />

ORDILLE REALTY<br />

Own City, N. J,<br />

aw ^Kds^^W'aw U..^BB^^iT VKsiP^^MlVaV<br />

WaFMtan<br />

1973 OUSHOBIUS and<br />

CHEVROLET VEfiAS<br />

fund campaign <strong>is</strong> in opportunity<br />

for every Cape May<br />

County resident and v<strong>is</strong>itor to<br />

join h<strong>is</strong> neighbor in helping the<br />

. appeal for funds. Gifts ranging<br />

from 1240 through 1500 and<br />

upward can provide perpetuation<br />

of an individual or<br />

family name, with suitable<br />

plaques to be placed in the new<br />

John H, Whitlear, M.D., Wing,<br />

For information write or call<br />

the Campaign Office, P.O. Box<br />

273, Cape May Court House,<br />

N.J, 08210, telephone 485-7171,<br />

EM, 298, or 485.7360. _<br />

j* it * * * * * * * * * * ***•» m<br />

dlxon's<br />

semi annual<br />

GEORGE 0,<br />

LODER<br />

PAINTER<br />

Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1347<br />

Dial 399-1454<br />

* * • • < * <br />

there will be shut down Mi<br />

Sentember 7.<br />

U It goes Into effect, the<br />

dosing will mem there will ta<br />

no waiting room U M H K<br />

ticket sale* during the wWMr<br />

months. Tickets will be<br />

available from the driven.<br />

Waldman laid h<strong>is</strong> letter<br />

points out some Important facts<br />

that might make Transport<br />

officials change their minds,<br />

including population growth<br />

trends in the resort. , '<br />

The Mayor noted Out toe<br />

public will have to stand outside<br />

in the cold and Inclement<br />

winter weather. He suggested<br />

in h<strong>is</strong> letter that some effort be<br />

made to open up the station at<br />

least during the times when<br />

buses are due to arrive and<br />

depart,<br />

Waldman called the closing<br />

unwarranted and painted but<br />

that Ocean City <strong>is</strong> the largest<br />

city in Cape May County and<br />

the second largest resort on the<br />

Jersey coast.<br />

SAND SCULPTORS SET-Ovtr IMsaad scid^urtog enthusiasts are expecttd<br />

to decorate the 10th st, beach with their handiwork, Wednesday at JO a.m. raft<br />

contest, the second held th<strong>is</strong> season, <strong>is</strong> sponsored by the City and Chamber «<br />

Commerce,


PAOI TWO<br />

Ocean City gets fair share from County, Rotarians told<br />

Cape May County dr<br />

Roy Gillian TO guest speiktr<br />

at the weekly dinner meeting of<br />

Rotary Club last Thursday in<br />

White Hall.<br />

GilUan also iii former Ocean<br />

City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioner and owner<br />

of Wonderland, an amusement<br />

center at 8th st, and Boardwalk,<br />

He prefaced hi» talk with a<br />

human interest anecdote from<br />

h<strong>is</strong> business dealings.<br />

About 4S years ago Bowling<br />

• Green Park in Selinigrovf, Pa,,<br />

paid 14,200 for a merry-goround<br />

and the building that<br />

housed it. Following last year's<br />

flood on the Suiquehanna River<br />

which damaged the park, a<br />

citizen of Washington, D.C.,<br />

who buys and selli merry-gorounds<br />

and the parts, bought<br />

thii one for 128,000. He then<br />

Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church<br />

recruiting<br />

choir members<br />

' SOMERS POINT The junior<br />

and Senior Choirs of Chr<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Ep<strong>is</strong>copal Church are seeking<br />

new members, those who are<br />

not now affiliated with any<br />

other church choirs.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> year the Senior Choir<br />

will present "Tile Requiem" by<br />

Gabrial Faure, Th<strong>is</strong> work, now<br />

considered a masterpeice, was<br />

slow to gain public acceptance.<br />

Unlike other Requiems which<br />

dramatically portray the Day<br />

of judgment, Faure emphasized<br />

the reassuring and<br />

comforting aspects of<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tianity<br />

Also planned <strong>is</strong> the preset<br />

tation of the Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas portion<br />

Of Handel's "The Messiah" and<br />

another Chr<strong>is</strong>tian CantatB, The<br />

Choir will do several choruses<br />

from "The Messiah" and<br />

Mendelssohn's "Elijah 11 It <strong>is</strong><br />

felt that singers will gain<br />

valuable experience by<br />

working on these numbers.<br />

Special stress also will be given<br />

Oils year to early Elizabethan<br />

music by such composers as<br />

Tye and Tall<strong>is</strong>,<br />

The Junior Choir will work on<br />

the Cantata •'Captain Noah and<br />

m Floating Zoo", Written in<br />

the vernacular style, th<strong>is</strong> work<br />

should capture the interest of<br />

the young. Serious anthems<br />

also will be sung to balance the<br />

programs.<br />

Mrs. Morgia Roak directs<br />

both choirs and John Roak it<br />

organ<strong>is</strong>t. Choir rehearsals<br />

begin Thuriday evening,<br />

Sfpttmber 13, in the Piriih<br />

House at 157 Shore rd. The<br />

Junior Choir will meet at 7 p.m.<br />

and the Senior Choir at 8 p.m.<br />

Anyone liking to sing <strong>is</strong> invited<br />

to join.<br />

Hodge coupk to mark<br />

golden anniversary<br />

Brigadier General (retired)<br />

and Mrs, Gerald O, Hodge, of<br />

Valley Stream Apartments,<br />

Lansdale, Pa,, and lormtrly of<br />

V Bay rd., will celebrate their<br />

SOth wedding anniversary<br />

Saturday, September 1.<br />

Gen, Hodge retired from the<br />

Army Transportation Corps in<br />

llii. He also served at<br />

president of Terminal<br />

Warehouse Company, Terminal<br />

Commerce Building,<br />

Terminal Transportation<br />

Company and Philadelphia<br />

Hire Inc. after completing hit<br />

Army career.<br />

Gen. and Mrs, Hodge have<br />

one son, Gerald, a school adminsitrator<br />

in Bucks County,<br />

Pa. He and h<strong>is</strong> wile, Joyce, and<br />

their five children reside in<br />

line Lexingotn, Pa.<br />

advert<strong>is</strong>ed it tor sale and<br />

following involved negotiations<br />

Gillian purchased it and moved<br />

it to Wonderland as th<strong>is</strong> year's<br />

prize attraction. He paid<br />

$40,000,<br />

The thrust of the speaker's<br />

talk proved that Ocean City<br />

Teceivel a fair ihare of servicei<br />

tor the county portion of its<br />

tajtM. He explained that Ocean<br />

City has 22 percent of the<br />

county population and pays<br />

close to 24 percent of the county<br />

tax cost representing<br />

probating, records office,<br />

Sheriff and jail, prosecutor's<br />

office, health, education and<br />

JIM'S<br />

GEM SHOP<br />

! 3210 Asbury Ivinua <<br />

Ocean Glfy, N J<br />

Dial 399 3627<br />

MEXICAN MODES<br />

14 Karat gold<br />

[6EMST0NE JEWELRY]<br />

Mhteral-Meti!<br />

DETECTORS<br />

ONYX CARVIMGS<br />

fOpen Monday In Saturday]<br />

9 to 5 an) 7 to 10<br />

Copper, Srown<br />

Black<br />

welfare services as well as<br />

othert.<br />

The county has taken over<br />

responsibility for maintenance<br />

Of Wi«l av, from 34th to 59th st<br />

in th<strong>is</strong> city. Also, under health<br />

care the county maintains rigid<br />

surveillance of inland waterways<br />

with multiple test sample<br />

locations used in laboratory<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SfNTINIL-Lf DOER<br />

work, Kecent tests have shown<br />

no excessive contamination.<br />

The speaker also reported on<br />

the policy of controlled growth<br />

toward a probable population<br />

for Ocean City of 15,000 by IBM.<br />

The Rotary Club meets for<br />

dinner every Thursday at 8:30<br />

p.m. at White Hall, 710 Ocean<br />

av. All Rotarians are welcome.<br />

NO NPTIHF RFOUIREO FOR WfTtiDftflWAI<br />

PASSBOOK<br />

SAVINGS<br />

VAILEY<br />

SAVINGS & LOAN<br />

6,35 PERCENT EFFECTIVE<br />

ANNUAL YIELD<br />

ASSOC,<br />

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000-0000<br />

Banking By Mail reduces olr overhead to pay the highest<br />

dividends, 8i4 percent annually, payable June 30 and<br />

December 31. Minimum account! 150, A mutual association<br />

with no profits to anyone except depositing savers. No<br />

ennfuting plans. Everybody treated alike to Bi/4 percent,<br />

regardims of how much you have, if you retain account to<br />

dividend dales June 30 and December 31. No expensive offices,<br />

-<br />

Dividends continuously since chartered in 1921,<br />

Superv<strong>is</strong>ed by Department of Banking, State of N.J,<br />

Withdrawals at any time without notice<br />

P.O. Box 333, Colllnglwood, New Jersty 08108<br />

I Enclosed find my check to open in account In the'<br />

following nnniels):<br />

SHOE DEPARTMENT — First Floor<br />

LETTER PERFECT<br />

CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

*12,00 'BV2-12<br />

•13.00 • 1214.4<br />

In Ton,<br />

Sued*,<br />

Leather.<br />

•10.00<br />

12H-4<br />

In Smooth<br />

Tan Leather.<br />

With Values Like Ours,<br />

Outfitting Your Scholars on a Budget<br />

<strong>is</strong> as Simple as ABC.<br />

MO£ DEPARTMENT Z R<br />

GREAT OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />

Summer STARTS TODAY!<br />

ALMOST ALL OUTDOOR CHAISES - CHAIRS - LOVE SEATS<br />

GLIDERS - SUN LOUNGERS GARDEN UMBRELLAS - BEACH UMBRELLAS<br />

RAFTS and OUTDOOR CUSHIONS<br />

REDWOOD - ALUMINUM - STEtt by the Best Mater*<br />

VANDYCRAFT - TQESCOPE - BUNTING - MANN and Others<br />

QUANTITIES LIMITED - FOLLOWING IS ONLY A PARTIAL LIST<br />

TELESCOPE<br />

Round Aluminum COFFEE TABLE Rog. »12.95<br />

Wood DIRECTOR CHAIR w/can»at seat and back . . . Reg.'18.95<br />

Hi-Backed Webbed SAND CHAIR (Whit., Rid anil Blue Trim) Rig. *S.f6<br />

Folding Adjustable Webbed CHAISE LOUNGE Reg. M 2.95<br />

Deluxe Folding Adj. Webbed CHAISE LOUNGE Reg. '16.95<br />

Deluxe Folding Webbed CHAIR Reg. ^.95<br />

Deluxe Folding Webbed ROCKER . . . . . . . Reg. '15.95<br />

Folding BOAT CHAIR, Blue canvas, rubber-tipped foot . . Rog, $ 13.95<br />

Folding Vinyl TUBE CHAIR . . . . . . . . Reg. M 3.95<br />

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Obituaries<br />

. Braver C Walters<br />

Rev. Grover C. Walters, of 10<br />

WilBi.blvd., Marmora, died<br />

Thursday in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />

He was 80,<br />

Rev. Walters was bom In<br />

Philadelphia and hid been •<br />

resident hire for II years. He<br />

was a retired Army chaplain<br />

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having swved in both World<br />

War I and 11. He also was<br />

formerly pastor of Pitman<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church and a graduate<br />

of Rutgers University and<br />

Oozer Seminary,<br />

He was a member of Lodge<br />

m Fand AM of West Chester,<br />

Pa., the Ocean City Masonic<br />

Oub, Morgan-Ranck Post 137<br />

American Legion of th<strong>is</strong> city,<br />

Frailer • Ross - Wach. Watchko<br />

ftst M9S VFW of Marmora, the<br />

Military Chaplains' Association<br />

of the USA, Barracks 2206<br />

World War I Veterans of Ocean<br />

City, Retreads of World Wars I<br />

and II, Quaker City < -hapter and<br />

the Ocean City Kiwan<strong>is</strong> CTub,<br />

Surviving are h<strong>is</strong> wife, Eliie;<br />

one son, Thomas, at home; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Frances Wrxeiinski,<br />

of Philadelphia; and a<br />

brother, Norton C, of Huntingdon<br />

Valley, Pa,<br />

Services and interment will<br />

be private and at the convenience<br />

of the family. Dr,<br />

Robert Koghton will officiate,<br />

A Memorial Service will be held<br />

at a future date Arrangements<br />

are by the Evoy Funeral Home,<br />

Bayshore rd,, between North<br />

a May and the Villas.<br />

Nora J, Hoefling<br />

Mri, Nora J. Hoefling, of 409<br />

56lh st. and Wilmington, Del,,<br />

died Sunday at the Senator<br />

Convalescent Center, Atlantic<br />

aty.<br />

She was a native of Ireland<br />

and had made her home in th<strong>is</strong><br />

area for five years.<br />

Mrs. Hoefling was a con<br />

celebrant at St Peter's<br />

Cathedral in Wilmington and at<br />

one time had been a concelebrant<br />

gt the Blessed<br />

Sacrament Church in New York<br />

where she had lived from 1933<br />

until 1946,<br />

Surviving are one daughter,<br />

Mri. Winifred Vernon, of th<strong>is</strong><br />

aty; two sons, William A Jr.,<br />

of Weitbury, Long Island, and<br />

James E. of Wharton; nine<br />

grandchildren and three greet<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Mass of the Resurrection will<br />

be held today (Tuesday) at 11<br />

a.m. in St, Peter's Cathedral,<br />

Wilmington. Interment will be<br />

at "Cathedral Cemetery,<br />

Wilmington, Arrangements are<br />

by the Godfrey Funeral Home<br />

Crater Rosenberger<br />

Crater Rosenberger, of the<br />

KarlLe Mobil Manor in Cardiff,<br />

died suddenly Saturday in<br />

Canton, Ohio, He was 58.<br />

Mr. Rosenberger wag born In<br />

* most of h<strong>is</strong> life anilmoved from<br />

th<strong>is</strong> city to Cardiff 10 years ago<br />

He was employed by Jenkins<br />

Plumbing Contractors in<br />

Pieman tville.<br />

He was a member of<br />

Assembly 88 Art<strong>is</strong>nans of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city having formerly served as<br />

Master Art<strong>is</strong>an and currently<br />

as Chaplain. He also was<br />

Deputy to the Atlantic City<br />

Chapter,<br />

Surviving are h<strong>is</strong> wife,<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong>a; two sons, Handle who <strong>is</strong><br />

in the Navy stationed at<br />

Millington Air Bate in Memph<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Tenn., and Dean, of<br />

Cardiff; one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Sheryl Collins, of Bargaintown;<br />

one brother, Walter Lee, of<br />

Hatboro; and tight grandchildren<br />

Art<strong>is</strong>an services will be conducted<br />

Wednesday at 7 p.m; at<br />

the Wimbers Funeral Home,<br />

suggests ,<br />

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direction of the Rev, Georg*<br />

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George We<strong>is</strong>s, Jr. ><br />

George We<strong>is</strong>s, Jr., of 406<br />

Peach dr., MlUville, and formerly<br />

of th<strong>is</strong> area, died<br />

Thursday. He was Si. ,<br />

Mr. We<strong>is</strong>s had worked as a<br />

linotype operator for the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger ajid the<br />

Atlantic City Press. He worked<br />

for tne News Journal in<br />

Wilmington, Del, at the time of<br />

h<strong>is</strong> death. He also was a<br />

member of the Thunderbolt<br />

Club,<br />

Surviving are h<strong>is</strong> wife, Alice;<br />

six sons, George IH, Joseph,<br />

Paul, Billy, Bobby and Edward;<br />

two daughters, Georgia<br />

and Susan; h<strong>is</strong> mother, Mrs,<br />

Myrtle We<strong>is</strong>s, all of MUlviUe;<br />

one s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mrs. Rum Sauvain,<br />

of Omaha, Neb,; three<br />

brothers, Harold, of MiUville,<br />

Robert, of San Diego, Calif, and<br />

James, of Phoenix, Ariz.<br />

Services were held Monday<br />

afternoon in the" Chr<strong>is</strong>ty<br />

Funeral Home with the jttv.<br />

Gerritt Kenyon, of the First<br />

Assembly of God Church,<br />

Millvflle, officiating. Interment<br />

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Emily R, Stocker<br />

qpa^H<br />

Mrs, Emily H, Stocker, of<br />

3539 Asbliry av,, died Sunday in<br />

the Golden Crest Nursing<br />

Home, Atlantic City. She was<br />

B. '•<br />

Mrs. Stocker was a native of<br />

Philadelphia and had made her<br />

home in th<strong>is</strong> area since 1956.<br />

She was a member of the First<br />

United Method<strong>is</strong>t Church of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city.<br />

Survivors include her<br />

husband, C. Wesley, and one<br />

s<strong>is</strong>ter, Mrs, Irene S, Berry man,<br />

of Philadelphia<br />

Services will be held<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11<br />

a.m. from the Godfrey Funeral<br />

, Home, BOB Central av , with the<br />

Rev. Howard Adams, officiating.<br />

Interment will be at<br />

Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa,<br />

Friends may call thii evening<br />

from 7 to 9 o'clock.<br />

Memorials may be made in<br />

the form of contributions to the<br />

Memorial Fund of the First<br />

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Ail Wool Coatings—M" Wide—Va Price<br />

Marvalaire Lining—100 Percent<br />

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Summer Prints, 45" Wide-All V% Price<br />

Martin's Velvet—30 Percent Off<br />

High Fashion Double Knits—ys Price<br />

All Trimmings—30 Percent Off<br />

Grayblock Ribbons—30 Percent Off<br />

All Fancy Fabrics—40 Percent Off<br />

Ball Fringe—.20 Yd.<br />

Wools a. Blends—2.98 Yd.<br />

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Cotton Bat<strong>is</strong>te— ,40 Yd.<br />

Crepe Satin—1.00 Yd.<br />

Felt-72" Wide—1.TO Yd.<br />

on ACC faculty<br />

Glenda Uelotier, of th<strong>is</strong> city,<br />

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Atlantic Community College's<br />

Board-of Trustees.<br />

Prof. Deloiier holds a nursing<br />

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Wheat Thin • TriaRglt<br />

Thins Sotiabtoi<br />

French Accent<br />

Cheddar V Chipt<br />

Bacon Flawure Thins<br />

Chicken In A Ibktt<br />

2 for 99<br />

PENH MAID<br />

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At purtm »l<br />

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Coupon Limit<br />

<strong>On</strong>t tmt Family,<br />

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With th<strong>is</strong> coupon and<br />

c<br />

A lib. Bowl of<br />

KRAFT<br />

PAHKAYMAX143UP<br />

Toward (hi purehoi«<br />

a $1.00 or mort •!<br />

Shop-Rita or dny brand<br />

Picklll and Olivn<br />

CLOSED<br />

LABOR DAY<br />

MOM., SEPT. MD<br />

STARN'S<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Mlnutei Awiy<br />

Absecon<br />

Rio Grande<br />

Somers Point<br />

ALL STARN'S SHOP-RITES<br />

CLOSED lUNPAYjp<br />

Auaid the Church of Y*iir Qialci;<br />

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PAGE SIX<br />

Winners l<strong>is</strong>ted in flower show<br />

;, LINWOOD - A mini-flower<br />

•show wai held at the Mainland<br />

Bank featuring the most ptr-<br />

• feet cictui-flowired zinnias<br />

ra<strong>is</strong>ed by area gardeners. The<br />

ihow was sponsored by the<br />

Garden Department of the<br />

Women's Club of Limvood.<br />

Mr§. Arthur Truman,<br />

cnairman, made a centerpiett<br />

featuring all the colors of the<br />

same specie of zinnia Serving<br />

as judges were Mrs Clarence<br />

Kreutiand Mrs, Howard Stout<br />

of the Worthfield Garden Club.<br />

Ribbons were awarded as<br />

follows:<br />

Class 1 - Mn. Henry Gilson,<br />

JEAVONS<br />

- REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS<br />

- Design Coordination -<br />

> ROOFING and SIDING<br />

1-8125 223 Ocean Avenue<br />

j i i • i<br />

LA VISTA DEL MAR<br />

002 Boardwalk Ocean City<br />

20% Off Sale<br />

Stationery • Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas Cards<br />

1337 WEST AVE OCEAN CITY NEW JiHSEY 0S226<br />

PHONE 399-3130 F1XTURESOF ALL TYPIS<br />

JUDGING-Mrs. Clarence Kreutz and Mn<br />

Howard Stout examine entries in the Snnia Mini<br />

Flower Show staged last week at Mainland Bank by<br />

the Women's Club of Linwood, Garden Department,<br />

blue.<br />

Claii 2 — Mrs. Gilson, blue;<br />

Mrs. John Suplee, red; and<br />

Mrs. Peter Weston, yellow.<br />

Class 3 — Mn. Fred iassl,<br />

blue; Mrs. Lew<strong>is</strong> Stiles, red;<br />

Mrs Walfpr ncWinton yellmv<br />

•—.ifi<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SBNTINIL-Lf DGIR<br />

Clan 4 — Mrs, Sun, blue;<br />

and Mrs. Wttley Hannon, red.<br />

Clans S — Mrs. Alan Osmond,<br />

blue.<br />

Clasi 6 — Mrs, Hannon, blue;<br />

and Mrs. Truman, red.<br />

Bridge<br />

Local and Out-of-Town <strong>Newspaper</strong>s BOXWOOD DUFLICATI —<br />

Average at Sunday evening's<br />

game was 1M in berth dlrec-<br />

Munwminw*mmnmntninwnvinnviii* I tioni. Playing North-South Mr.<br />

and Mrs, Al Coane were first<br />

with 122, followed by Laurel<br />

Mowbray and Adele Kelly wiUi<br />

117. Also above average were<br />

Either Fuller and Mary Gtrtrude<br />

Ingram, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

William Haas and Ann Marshall<br />

and Ed Zerrer<br />

In the East-West section Ugh<br />

•core were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Richard Hardenberg, 124, and<br />

Alice Webb and Mabel Clytner,<br />

120>A. Others above average<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. WilUarn<br />

Goldman, Vivian Cameron and<br />

Naoma Seymour and John<br />

Green and Aaron Simon,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

418 Atlantic av.<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

— Thursday evening 1 At Friday's game average<br />

was 84 in both directions.<br />

Playing North-South Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Irving Adler were first<br />

with S3, RunMnup were Haze)<br />

Rohrbaeh and Reuben<br />

Sussman, 91, and Mildred<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> and Fran Sridman, S9V4.<br />

In the East-West section<br />

Helen James and Peg Sheldon<br />

were top iepreri with 99H.<br />

They were followed by Marion<br />

Hager and Ed Larson, MM, and<br />

Beverly Cohen and Phyll<strong>is</strong><br />

Hedaon, 87,<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 11:30, Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

av.<br />

KELLER IN ALASKA<br />

KODIAK, Alaska (FHTNC)<br />

! game LS Aug. 17 — Coast Guard<br />

produced averages of 72 for the Lieutenant James J. Keller, ton<br />

ISbrth.iouth • " " " E , KeU«, ojtJS?<br />

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29,1973<br />

No»fli-i6uth _..<br />

"*r«iBbove average w*re'Ann<br />

Marshall and ROM Capita, 86;<br />

Thereia Alexander and part,<br />

ner, MW, Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

LaSalle, 79; Hazel Rohrbaeh<br />

and Gwen Lindeman, 76%;<br />

Ruth Gardner and Marge<br />

Hamberger, 75'^; Mr, and Mri.<br />

Hank Mueha, 74, and Ruth<br />

Lockbaum and Mills Thompson,<br />

also 74,<br />

In the East-West section<br />

Helen James and Peg Sheldon<br />

were first with §7. Runnersup<br />

were Eleanor Kane and<br />

Eleanor Elsenlohr, 85; Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Ernest Seheirey. ?5, and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Penner, 8SVi,<br />

II<br />

WOODEN PADDLE FUDGE<br />

AND<br />

CREAM n CRUMBS EXOTIC ICE CREAM<br />

•I<br />

1324 BOARDWALK, OCIAN CITY<br />

EMPLOYEES HOLIDAY<br />

Thanks to our customers. We havt had • fantastic season, our best<br />

ever. To show our appreciation to our loyal hard working staff, we<br />

will be closed on Wednesday, August 29, 1973 until 7 P.M., for our<br />

annual Employees Picnic and Dinner at Smithville Innl Starting at 7<br />

•, P.M. until closing the ENTIRE GROSS SALES from our famous<br />

fudge and 48 exotic flavors of ice cream will lie divided among all<br />

of our wonderful employees.<br />

Unheard of, yes, but we would like to share our success with Hi*<br />

people who have worked so hard to make 1973 a most successful year<br />

for us, .<br />

• We trust a II of you will v<strong>is</strong>it us on Wednesday night, August 29th, to<br />

help swsll the employees'purses. ,<br />

LOOKING FORWARD TO SKIN© YQU><br />

7hO%<br />

>. '<br />

.AND<br />

Roberta, both of Somers Point,<br />

N.J., has reported for duty at<br />

the U.S. Coast Guard Air<br />

Station here, A 1957 graduate of<br />

Ocean City Ugh School, Ocean<br />

City, N.J., and a 1964 graduate<br />

of North Carolina State<br />

University, Raleigh, he entered<br />

the Coast Guard in August IBM,<br />

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PAGE EIGHT<br />

' 'Be Taught By The Best''<br />

Classes Now Forming<br />

for Adults and Children<br />

Call for Information Between<br />

4 P.M.-10 P.M.<br />

3983855<br />

lnstrttctor—DICK WALTERS<br />

5th Degree Black Belt<br />

National and Pan-American<br />

Judo Champion<br />

908 Asbury Avenue Ocean City<br />

Dining Room Open to tha <strong>Public</strong><br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINILLIDGIR<br />

Sandman supports vocational education<br />

TRENTON - U.S. liep.<br />

Charles W, Sandman, candidate<br />

for New jeriey governor,<br />

iaid hi supports expanded<br />

vocational education programs<br />

became "forcing children to<br />

attend eolligi, who are not<br />

interested or not equipped for<br />

college, can destroy morale,"<br />

The Congresiman spoke at a<br />

two-day convention of the New<br />

jersey Association of<br />

D<strong>is</strong>tributive Education<br />

Teachers in Atlantic City The<br />

group preiented him with a<br />

certificate for outstanding<br />

service for h<strong>is</strong> "dedication and<br />

Ask for<br />

Quality<br />

Color<br />

Processing<br />

by Kodak<br />

atSENIOR STUDIO<br />

838 Asbury Ave,<br />

Your film can only<br />

be processed oncel<br />

Shopping Mall<br />

BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STRUT<br />

ill B<br />

B SB E<br />

VINCENT<br />

JOSEPH<br />

Our Operators art<br />

Eipirh tar<br />

THE new mow CUT<br />

OUR REGULAR '2D.00 PERM.<br />

SPECIAL<br />

MOW. - TUES. - WED.<br />

PHONE 399-9300<br />

OPEN DAILY 9»S<br />

THURSDAY 9 tot<br />

THE SANDBOX<br />

CHILDREN'S WEAR<br />

Flanders Shopping Mall 399-3437<br />

SUMMER CLlARANCi<br />

Name Brands<br />

For a Special Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas Gift<br />

• Portrait* bfiitbie<br />

kadership In behalf oi<br />

diitributive and vocational<br />

education in New Jersey,"<br />

Hie said, "Not every, boy or<br />

girl serves h<strong>is</strong> best purpoiei by<br />

attempting to enter a four-year<br />

college. Many can achieve<br />

higher goals by doing other<br />

things "<br />

The Congressman pointed to<br />

h<strong>is</strong> own son, who, he said, choie<br />

to study aviation at a vocational<br />

school instead of<br />

college.<br />

The Congressman said some<br />

people try to downgrade<br />

vocational education but<br />

suggested the changing job<br />

market has created a serious<br />

need for vocationally trained<br />

people and teachers to train<br />

those people.<br />

He said he has long advocated<br />

expanded vocational<br />

education and will continue to<br />

do so He pointed to hii effort!<br />

as a New jersey Sinaior in<br />

bringing a vocational school to<br />

Capp May County<br />

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ON ALL<br />

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Here <strong>is</strong> your chance to think Chr<strong>is</strong>tmaMind do<br />

your shopping early at Vb the cost to ytfu.<br />

WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

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WE ARE OPEN FROM 10 A,M,-11 P.M.<br />

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for Service<br />

"Vocational education has to<br />

be bolstered and improved and<br />

by thi people," he<br />

The only presidential veto<br />

Congressman Sandman voted<br />

to o^rride was an HEW bill<br />

that .'would have reduced<br />

allocations for vocational<br />

education.<br />

H# emphasized, "The reason<br />

I voted against the veto wai<br />

because it would have cut funds<br />

for vocational education, and<br />

that's the only reason.<br />

"There hai been a federal<br />

hold-up of funds for education,<br />

but I'm convinced it will be<br />

loosened," he said. "I would<br />

vote to loosen funds for<br />

vocational education if I could<br />

separate it from the rest."<br />

D<strong>is</strong>tributive Education <strong>is</strong> an<br />

arm 1 of vocational education<br />

THI<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

and offers work study for<br />

students interested in merchand<strong>is</strong>ing,<br />

marketing,<br />

management and service<br />

operations.<br />

AMBER LANTERN<br />

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By QUII<br />

BRIDGE CLUB<br />

341 Wail Avenue Jane and Ruby Susiman<br />

Cordially Invitei You to a<br />

BRIDGE OPEN HOUSE<br />

7:30 P.M. Monday, Sept. 10th<br />

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Days - Dial 399-5445,<br />

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1341 WMI «». Riehwd i. 0imf|<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST<br />

Giassiflad Ads Brinr You Quick R<strong>is</strong>uite>-<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean City<br />

If you plan to feed shop during<br />

your itey here , . , vWt our<br />

AAP Mark* at ...<br />

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SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

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Now Available <strong>On</strong>ly at , • .<br />

the<br />

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national bank<br />

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Hie fastest growing, most wjdely used credit cards in the<br />

1 world. Cape May County National Bank now makes available to<br />

• you the best credit card plans — Master Charge &<br />

i BankAmericard. Now you can offer your customers the conf<br />

, venience of both BankAmerfcard ft Master Charge.<br />

I Call Us Today for Complete Details, Phone 3994300<br />

1 tAi<br />

the<br />

Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

iAH O*Y • SEA OLE CITY , QlfE MAY<br />

'£ « 4-,ik '£, (L '-$&£ \<br />

) ' ; • • • •<br />

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TU1SPAY, AUGUST 28, 1971<br />

New.dean at ACC<br />

Dr. Oliver Hindirion, IT'S,<br />

appointment as dear) of Atlantic<br />

Community College hai been<br />

approved by the College's<br />

Biard of Trustees.<br />

Dr. Henderson, a member of<br />

ACC'i faculty since 1967, will<br />

assume hii new duties September<br />

1. As dean of the<br />

college, he will be responsible<br />

for the instructional aspects of<br />

ACC'i operations.<br />

Dr. Henderson's new salary<br />

will bt $24,000 a year,<br />

A Mays Landing reiidtnl, Dr.<br />

Henderson ii married and the<br />

father of two sons. Ht ii active<br />

fa leveral professional and<br />

civic organizations.<br />

jor Ell<strong>is</strong>on<br />

training aide<br />

FT. BRAGG, N.C. (AHTNC5<br />

— Army Major William B.<br />

Ell<strong>is</strong>on, ion of Mrs. Helsa E.<br />

Ell<strong>is</strong>on, 3344 Bay av,. Ocean<br />

City, N.J., was temporarily<br />

assigned to Ft. Bragg, N.C, in<br />

support of the 1973 Reserve<br />

Officers' Training Corps advanced<br />

summer camp.<br />

During the training period,<br />

June 23.Au§uit 9, the support<br />

group aiiiited in training<br />

ROTC cadets in tactical,<br />

technical and admin<strong>is</strong>trative<br />

subjects. Practical experience<br />

and field exerciies were Included<br />

in the training to<br />

provide -cadets with the<br />

Imowledge and capabilities of<br />

handling situations which they<br />

will face-as Army officers.<br />

Al the end of the training,<br />

Maj. Ell<strong>is</strong>on returned to the<br />

University of Conntetieut, West<br />

Hartford, where, he <strong>is</strong>, an<br />

witir the U.S. Army<br />

BOTC Instructor group:<br />

• Hii wife, Monika, lives in<br />

East Granby, Conn.<br />

Comp/efes<br />

ROTC training<br />

VALPARAISO, Fli-Bruce<br />

D. Sumn, ion of Mrs, Ella<br />

Surran, of MS Sixth st,, Somers<br />

Pbint, N.J., recwitly complMid<br />

a four-week U.S. Air Force<br />

Reserve Officers training<br />

Corps field training encampment<br />

at Eglin AFB, Fla.<br />

Cadtt Surran Is a student at<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University.<br />

Reg<strong>is</strong>tration on<br />

at Upper School<br />

MARMORA- New pupils in<br />

the Upper Township D<strong>is</strong>trict<br />

should reg<strong>is</strong>ter during the week<br />

of the 27th of August.<br />

Pupils of all grades will be<br />

r^<strong>is</strong>ttred any day between the<br />

hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the<br />

Mhool office of the Upper<br />

Township Elementary School,<br />

Old Tuckahoe rd., Marmora<br />

there will be no enrollment of<br />

new students during the first<br />

week of school. Parents who<br />

have not reg<strong>is</strong>tered their<br />

dhlldren during the week of the<br />

2fth of August cannot do so untu<br />

Tni touowinM IIBIIIB »»- ~ -jreimttd<br />

to th» school at<br />

miitration. Birth certificate<br />

M entering kindergarun),<br />

riwrds of three innoculatiwi<br />

ot"D-P-T., and three of polio,<br />

Mid a mMiles vaccination.<br />

.*. 5 Mj the ntw Upper<br />

p "Middle School in<br />

*«-.-^rg on Wedneiday,<br />

jtember 5,1973.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SRNTINf L-LIOGIR<br />

IF YOUR CHOICE 15 BEEF COME TO A*P<br />

YES...A&P HAS BEEF!<br />

weo<br />

and as costs go clown, A&P reduces the retail prices.<br />

WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES<br />

We want to provide every family with their favorite cuts'^.o assure a fair shareto all we reserve the right tp<br />

limit quantities if necessary. Yes A&P has fresh Pork. Ham, Poultry. Bacon, Luncheon Meat and Seafood<br />

3 Br§lit


I; 1.<br />

PAGE TEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLeDGER<br />

Point couple's son ass<strong>is</strong>tant Navy secretary<br />

WASHINGTON, DC. - A<br />

formif management conwltant<br />

of Bethegda, Md., who<br />

also ,w<strong>is</strong> a former Navy<br />

enl<strong>is</strong>ted man, has been selected<br />

by the President to be the new<br />

Asl<strong>is</strong>tant Secretary of the Navy<br />

for Manpower and Reserve<br />

Affairs<br />

He <strong>is</strong> ,38year-oki<br />

Philadelphia native Joseph T.<br />

McCullen, Jr The present<br />

Secretary, jamei E Johnson,<br />

hai announcpd he will resip<br />

the S3R-0OO a ypar post in the<br />

fall,<br />

McCullen <strong>is</strong> the son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs Joseph T, McCullen,<br />

ST., of BEJartmouthrd., Somers<br />

Point, Nj. He <strong>is</strong> married to the<br />

former M<strong>is</strong>i Eleanor Houder,<br />

of Havertown, Pa., and they<br />

have two children, G#offry. 11.<br />

and Jennifer, five<br />

Joseph T, MeCullen, Jr<br />

I & E Style Shop<br />

Somers PI. Shopping Center<br />

Rt.BlfBeihelRoad<br />

Dial 927-1544<br />

Ocean<br />

DEE'S 6ARDEN MARKET<br />

, Prior to being selected for<br />

th<strong>is</strong> aiilgnment, McCullen had<br />

been a White House staff<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tant working as a talent<br />

searcher for cabinet and subcabinet<br />

appointments<br />

Following high school<br />

paduatlon, McCullen served<br />

on active duty in the Navy<br />

during the Korean Conflict He<br />

was an active reserv<strong>is</strong>t who<br />

attained petty officer status.<br />

He has a Bachelor of Arts<br />

degree from Villanova<br />

University and completed h<strong>is</strong><br />

graduaie studies at Johns<br />

Hopkins, He later served in the<br />

Army from 1958-61 and earned<br />

a comm<strong>is</strong>sion ai a stcond<br />

lieutenant.<br />

Since then, he hai held<br />

various jobs in the consumer<br />

products, consulting and<br />

management fields prior to h<strong>is</strong><br />

White House assignment Last<br />

February, McCullen was<br />

named as the Chief Recruiter<br />

responsible for White Hnusf<br />

recruiting<br />

Caspar W. WL'inbi'rger, Secretary<br />

of Health. Kdui'utionand<br />

Welfare,on pulilk<br />

affairs payroll:<br />

11 There can he no justification<br />

for spending t»x dollars,<br />

needed to help the poor,<br />

the infirmi'd, the aged and<br />

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at halftime of tht Recreation<br />

Department's Summer League<br />

battle Before the game<br />

tomorrow night a third p.laee<br />

battle will be played.<br />

Tonight a semi-final match<br />

will he played between two or<br />

four playeri. The four, Reggie<br />

Miller, Dairy! Martin, Tom<br />

Betley and Herb White, were<br />

scheduled to meet in two<br />

quarter-final matches last<br />

night to determine the semifinal<br />

matchup. The winner of<br />

tonight's battle will oppose<br />

either Bill Rackley or Rich<br />

Mulkeen for the championship,<br />

Rackley and Mulkeen also met<br />

last night,<br />

Rackley, who juit recently<br />

won h<strong>is</strong> second straight scoring<br />

title in Ocean City's Martin<br />

Luther King League while<br />

leading the Carlo'i Barber Shop<br />

to the crown, <strong>is</strong> the greatest<br />

single-ieaion scorer in OCHS<br />

hlitory. He advanced to the<br />

semifinal round by defeating<br />

teammate Terry fracey and<br />

former Mainland star Hal<br />

Mathews,<br />

Mulkeen, from Springfield<br />

High School and Villanova<br />

Univeriity, ii a strong jumper<br />

and good shooter who plays<br />

very tough defense. He plays<br />

for Coach's Pizza in the<br />

Summer League. Mulkeen<br />

advanced at the expense Of<br />

Atlantic City's Phil Haekley,<br />

Franklin k Marshall's John<br />

Huff and Mainland Regional's<br />

Tom Reynoldi.<br />

Reggie Miller scored over 450<br />

varsity points as a freshman at<br />

Pleasantville High School last<br />

leason. He could become, the<br />

first South Jersey player to<br />

score 2,000 career points. The<br />

four Miller has eliminated Paul<br />

Greco and Haddonfield's All-<br />

State star Kevin Eastman.<br />

Darryl Martin will be a Junior<br />

th<strong>is</strong> season at Pleasantville<br />

High School, He jumps well and<br />

<strong>is</strong> very quick with the<br />

basketball, Martin has advanced<br />

at the expense of<br />

Atlantic City itar Walt Montfort<br />

and six-eight Fram Adler<br />

Tom Betley was an All-<br />

Colonial Conference itar for<br />

state champion Haddonfield<br />

High School. He will be a senior<br />

th<strong>is</strong> Fall, Betley moved on with<br />

wins over PleasantviUe's Greg<br />

Jackson and Atlantic City's<br />

John Ragland,<br />

Herb White <strong>is</strong> the greatest<br />

single-season scorer in<br />

Pleasantvijle, Htib,7<br />

jump*f iry well and <strong>is</strong> a strong '<br />

outiide shooter.<br />

Point nurse<br />

comm<strong>is</strong>sioned<br />

First Lieutenant<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C.<br />

(AHTNC) • Cynthii J,<br />

Whitehurst, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mra, Obie V. WMt Aurit, 38<br />

Village Dr., Somers Point, N.J,<br />

was comm<strong>is</strong>sioned an Army<br />

First Lieutenant upon<br />

graduation from the' Walter<br />

Reed Army Institute of Nursing<br />

at Washington, D.C,<br />

The Walter Reed "Army Initltutue<br />

of Nursing program<br />

(WRAIN) operates under <<br />

cooperative agreement bet<br />

ween the University of<br />

Maryland and the U.S. Army to<br />

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degree in nursing<br />

Members of the Lieutenant's<br />

graduating class were enl<strong>is</strong>ted<br />

four years ago and began their<br />

* educational program In<br />

colleges and universities<br />

throughout the country. Two<br />

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Army Medical Center and<br />

continued study uslng'facuities<br />

of the enter and adjacent<br />

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All clinical nursing Instruction<br />

lor the WRAlN<br />

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1-on-1 finals Wednesday night<br />

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All four players who reach,, Sohoppy Trophy<br />

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nament's originator and<br />

sponsor d h W<br />

; tomorrow night by WSLT<br />

Sports Director Tony Blum and<br />

Ocean City Recreation Athletic<br />

Director D<strong>is</strong>de Howell,<br />

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Two-man show highlights finale in King League<br />

A spectacular two-man<br />

scoring performance by Ocean<br />

City High School basketball<br />

liars Bill "Pop" Rackley and<br />

Brad Bryant highlighted the<br />

title game of the Martin Luther<br />

King Memorial League last<br />

week, Rackley scored 52 points<br />

to pace Carlo's Barber Shop to<br />

a 124109 win ovar Hannah<br />

Masonry, Bryant nelted 50 for<br />

the losers,<br />

Rackley, who won the King<br />

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lecond straight itason. made<br />

22 field goali while connecting<br />

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"Piitol Pop" netted 14 points in<br />

the first perioa, <strong>is</strong> In the<br />

second, six in the third and 16<br />

more in the final quarter. He<br />

got sioring lupport from<br />

Pleasantville's Bobby Martin<br />

(22) and Dick Harr<strong>is</strong> (13),<br />

Bryant connected on 23 field<br />

goals and was successful on<br />

four-of-six free throwi. Brad<br />

tallied six fint period points,<br />

added 17 in the second quarter,<br />

2n in the third and seven down<br />

the stretch. Jim Dunmore<br />

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behind Tony WariiingWn'i 35<br />

points Gerild's tf ailed<br />

thrqughout most of the f irit half<br />

but outecgred Thriftway, 35-20,<br />

in the third quarter to take<br />

command. Adding to<br />

Washington's 35 was John<br />

Motley's 14 and 10 by Din<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong>, David Watts, paced the<br />

losers with m counters, Jimmy<br />

Davii, Mike Fields and Owe<br />

Watts each added 19.<br />

Carlo 1 ! topped Gerald, 79-70,<br />

with Rackley Mtting 34 points.<br />

They managed the win on a 19-<br />

10 bulge in the second period.<br />

Bob Martin added 16 to<br />

Raokley's total with Darryl<br />

Martin scoring 13 ami BUI<br />

Roberta 10, Tony Washington<br />

topped the losers with 28 points.<br />

Clarence Reed had 16 and<br />

Murant Dav<strong>is</strong> 11.<br />

Hannah clobbered Ex-Pert<br />

Cleaners, 81-65, with Bnd<br />

Bryant scoring 29 and Bryant<br />

Rogers 26, Van Bryant added<br />

17. Don Milton scored 23 for the<br />

losers with Billy Scott netting IS<br />

and Dan Money 17,<br />

Carlo's reached the finale by -<br />

dumping Gerald, 10W7, behind<br />

30 by Rackley, Darryl Martin<br />

OCBP yields<br />

swim crown<br />

Ocean City Beach Patrol 1 ! IS-<br />

year reign as champions in the<br />

South Jersey Swimming<br />

Championship ended lilt<br />

Thursday night at the Mainland<br />

Recreation Association pool<br />

with Avalon Beach Patrol<br />

winning the South Jersey<br />

Lifeguard title.<br />

Ocean City's Tom Arete, t<br />

member of the West German<br />

Olympic team in 1988 and 1972,<br />

gave Avalon'i U.S. Olympian<br />

Tim McKee some tough<br />

competition when he won the<br />

100 individual medley and the<br />

100 breaststroke.<br />

The final scoring of the three<br />

teams which entered the<br />

competition was Avalon 66,<br />

Ocean City 53 and Ventnor 41.<br />

Avalon won the 200 medley<br />

relay and the 100 freestyle<br />

relay. Ocean City' came in<br />

secod and Ventnor third.<br />

Will MeUger, Avalon, won<br />

the 50 freestyle event, Ocean<br />

stecond, and Leo O'Brian, of<br />

Ventnor; took ajffd place.<br />

The 100 butterfly was won by<br />

Mike Conlln, Avalon. Ocean<br />

City's Paul McDonald came in<br />

second in th<strong>is</strong> event. BUI<br />

Howarth, of Ventnor, came in<br />

third,<br />

Avalon'i Ted Kreible won<br />

both the 100 freestyle and the<br />

200 freestyle. Coming in second<br />

in the 100 freertyle wai Vent-<br />

nor't Bill Howarth. Ocean<br />

City's Curt Sujzsr took third<br />

place. Ocean City's John Me-<br />

Shane took tecond place in the<br />

%0 freestyle event and Jeff<br />

Altman, Ventnor, third plan.<br />

Winning the 100 backstroke<br />

event was Avalon's Jack Breth-<br />

waite. He broke the previous<br />

record of 1:03.0 with a new<br />

record of 1:02.8. Ocean City's<br />

Jim Campbell came in second<br />

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swim committee. Eddie League<br />

was the meet director.<br />

added 26, Harr<strong>is</strong> had 24 and<br />

Roberts netted 12. For Gerald,<br />

Tony Washington scored 23,<br />

Murant Dav<strong>is</strong> 22, Motley 15,<br />

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STAMPS to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone u<br />

courtesy and convenience to curtomer. Remittance mutt be<br />

in before advert<strong>is</strong>ement Is set in type.<br />

AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

IH1VAMAHA _!»«,, eft IMir* IriH<br />

Wt... tN mll«. IM, Gall IfMr 7 p.m.<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

:<br />

• '<br />

• Mr<br />

M. aipwiMct ml iwciinrv. I-<br />

RAYAiiSHIRE<br />

Papertianging<br />

& Painting<br />

M»M<br />

39S-7789<br />

END OF SEAS01I<br />

SALE<br />

8'vg<br />

Comt on Down<br />

to Whtri<br />

THE BOATS *HE<br />

Stiflii<br />

1973 STARFIRE,<br />

S1IM, FLEETCRAFT,<br />

CARAVELLE I STAMAS<br />

all-<br />

seasons<br />

marina<br />

Mm si. omn an<br />

CHAIN l»k (.nuby RIMMarfuv.. UIM<br />

, M liHUMlWn, t MMillH, Can<br />

•nytlm.. Mt»l«. Ml<br />

CM*<br />

Ml<br />

HILP WANTIB '•F«l«Hr1«m<br />

WtTHmr. WwMMr.ll,m-IH>. tl<br />

WANTIB — CIIIIIIII itltiwTirHr Part<br />

Rail. 7 M MMM, CM Html. H<br />

Ml Il«.All».«t1»r.<br />

Itpl. AapllMtltM Mn| IIM MM.<br />

Appir iii panM afMr I p,m, tin M<br />

MMll,lfl4!M.<br />

i<br />

I-M<br />

WANTID — imimtmair ctMMt iM<br />

WII(R| to tt IMWVI wwk, Hv« flan<br />

A MMMAN * Hn wtt* MI an Mr II<br />

MMny iMfliia, Piwi «« Jn-JTH<br />

MMrtpJR. v<br />

Mi<br />

EMPLOYMENT AGEN.<br />

,'sclAN CffPimelSiniwZrZiiMci. fli<br />

. Will A*MH, ••IIIUi RMp l.mlttiM<br />

RiliranEM IRvMlllilM, esMali*<br />

M , graj, aH W.ltu. tl<br />

par w««t, 11 •m. I p.in. Tt# Hlanr.<br />

rtdrnni HwIrM, writ* Mi Mi MR.<br />

NMILM", If<br />

FIRMANIMT pMlliaii Iar laMral<br />

lacratarlal wwk wild tmall<br />

eniliMeHnt Urm, Year rMM I y waak.<br />

Mint M naat aM accarala ifafti, ha«<br />

Hlinf tM •eiMrtl MIMe e<strong>is</strong>eiMMa.<br />

Ablllly fa lakt tldaliM daalraaU Mt RM<br />

akteiaMv Mcauary, wri« tan tM<br />

saMlnM-LeHer, m<br />

WA1TR1II naaoal Itr huty iwclntmWa.<br />

vaar M M •pnin|: tame HaariaMa<br />

arelarrM. iH-iMJ tm<br />

SITUATIONS WANTID<br />

ODO MM, IWrt luvun*. H<br />

mihlM MMr lake -Taar rwML tali<br />

lint, exa, nmiiary. Pay katft.<br />

I.AMRATMV TlCHNiCIAN — RaaM<br />

Mik MHaal arM M M tar tarMMM<br />

PMHIM M Kul matartlli MMI M,<br />

MM Man, Na nfruttt mc.mry.<br />

(MM M aMa W Mart mniMIMMy, CM<br />

Mr, RaMMI, al WMI7 Mr 111 «•<br />

RHADIHO-OU afai. RaMMwl nadlna.<br />

PkMIMi, RMmantary Khaal •v>)icti.<br />

llnplt apaaMi prtMani. RaadMaM mni<br />

, Mr pra>tlnl fMn, <strong>On</strong>. kavr>i nMf—<br />

(wlpii A parHiaRy caMntfM WirTnV<br />

MniM Ml ItM. Cwtlllad MtW:<br />

Arllna Naal, iUl Platwra Avt, O<br />

CHy,iff,iff4,<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

IWiMMiM UIMW — li*Mk MMi,<br />

l#m * osaa*, IILNfar I Mtaaat<br />

BOATS POR SALE<br />

11 H. INMMB Ti h.», Will Mil •*•«<br />

Otikti at BalaMR Pack, MMara<br />

MM. PWly NMH t «*er, IIMam<br />

nim tail. MM, ar any rMiaaaaM after.<br />

m.TM. Hi<br />

IfTI • W CKUIIM INC. pally (MM, IM<br />

lUNPIIH — liiialltM aMmen. RM «<br />

1 wMfe wilt B.acn MieaM • Hv. Call<br />

Iff.i4n. Mi<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ALUMINUM SCRBtNl "«B'»~r,afB.'<br />

wlBMUfi, RaMreeilM and new llau In<br />

ifallM. Miami tamtra Ca., MS »l.w RaM.<br />

RMIet.Saniari Feint, Dial ff Mm. If<br />

"°2S^?1. e ^f" "'•»•«• «ai<br />

M,M far IIMMM, C.n PM tamon I»- ,<br />

t-l<br />

M<br />

TVATI PUIM ariaaii, •» aaai, aw.<br />

MMkar, MHi iiliiiH«n, «•» It* M 1<br />

r VAN MfM IIMr aiiu #nihy, t n,p,<br />

Jakmaii, aan, IMM, iu can » i IHa<br />

cvaMatii.IMI.lrf.riM, Ml<br />

P1RIM TO COOK natta Mr «II illini<br />

taitlinan, aiMalatary. HMIMII M I<br />

p.n. MM 9 t* 7 p.n, call MS.1M attar 7<br />

mm: . »«<br />

WANTED<br />

MEN'S WEAR<br />

Active yMr wnmi kpMl<br />

' «h«p ae«di full Una mi part<br />

tine ulMpfnaa, ex-<br />

rience preferred. Ex-<br />

tern opportuiaty f«r •Mat-<br />

retired lndlvidwil to «*><br />

Income. Writ*<br />

employment<br />

and relereaeet.<br />

el-Le*l|«r Box No, 871.<br />

PURflimiB paaitMam. •• w IM ft.'i<br />

Mrnt.,waaMr, «ry*r. VMaJty ttrn i<br />

caMrai, •anng aaapla, CaV MHM ar<br />

mm Ian IIIlaMRaLLaJpar. M<br />

HIOHlit MICIl paM far ulvar cam.<br />

•JfMM4, fi<br />

OUIRT tlNANt'lf naMrM I<br />

aMnMM apt, natr IMnry<br />

mrigai.iw 4<br />

AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

Itn CADILLAC Ca*a«4l Villa, 1*MI* «MI<br />

MM* vinyl na>. Paly »vi*f* Can<br />

IH444I. *•*<br />

tMH MtCHAHIC, wpartwcpa<br />

r MHhui iu|art»ay Oft Ca., IfM<br />

lHj*tr4m wi<br />

firAWT. oiinMui<br />

PMMartiapM t, Hwf. my i aura*<br />

nv can l<br />

UT<br />

NOR-<br />

U<br />

TMRA*T«I»H. iff! M H.P. *<br />

i, alleNvtlM<br />

(ii tffi ii' MPO, \m u<br />

M.P. Marcarv, a HiM nM<br />

III IffiMM, lfWalH.P,<br />

(1) ItTJ MPO, Itfl M H.P.<br />

a«IM«vakM,atla<br />

& Ski<br />

MM Biy Avt.<br />

•1*1 ltt-Attat<br />

PULL DIMIHO RMM tM<br />

HiMti mirrarti ratt, Itmat. O.I,<br />

' ralrliarttar ana mlic. Iftmi. Ifil<br />

iU«iiac.H«.Caintt))U Ml<br />

REBUS! HM aM fa* wMi i«a<br />

TtMelt » • Vap wtler pllii, Knlfhft<br />

nwrmaiy. TM<br />

PRII pmiWOOB — iae Jemi Mrkmaii<br />

ketwaeii» »m.» It a.m. any mernlni Mr<br />

aarmlllian la ramava ti»m preiiiitet, fit,<br />

PaiaBAva,,a.e. m<br />

•ABLY AMIRieAN ZaniH, modtl ra«a,<br />

TV, tiarts camMMfMn, UN, •» hi<br />

mrttiim MM, can iw mi. MI<br />

•ARAM IALI — inrm wiMewt aM<br />

Men, miu, nattii. IMt Watlev Ava. I-<br />

H-OIBL-lbKydt, 110 Call >W»«J. t-ll<br />

TWO wnlfa aM aoU iampt, 17" Mf K lit,<br />

TkMaan bfawn ntMr u>r InaM,<br />

Mw,M,II.CaiflMH1, ' tf\<br />

WARM MMHIMB Mi haalar will, tlr-<br />

coiannj fan aM aptlMai tkraiifn waN<br />

MM, aMM iRfM •TU.HR, M,?N aMMI<br />

•TU4IR. * II. MMM, II In. wiM, I) IB.<br />

Map- MMa- Bl Iff -jit!. Ill<br />

9,1. RIKRIURATaR wltti IM eewM<br />

Iratllni (Hnaanmant. s«M can.<br />

«HIM,W.Jt,eallflM»t, |,M<br />

TMI ORIIM HQUII Ma nappy. Mi<br />

UMryAva,<br />

WITfUITi,Ili<br />

W •WlWuWtWi >W»Mi Mt"!<br />

*«**'. ':..Jg w ffgtlJ.i*wwipi,Mww<br />

FLU MARKET<br />

•t Oravclly Run<br />

Country Stars<br />

flnmt** Point Road<br />

RoiMetfit<br />

Mays LMdlag, N.J,<br />

SATMIAT, SPT, 1<br />

!f:M«:m.Mt!sf*p,n.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

t 11 ft. NUNTIRt, 11 MHIi, chair..<br />

laatat, iiitar, aidin tic. Tliitaa. Mt<br />

AikwTA*e.lff4Hiatitrtp,in. Ml<br />

PURNITURI ITRIPPINO pM AMMMI,<br />

Baaai MerM RM, fcwari roim aaa<br />

Mayi LaMkta RM,, Cnfllib cr«*. Bpen<br />

waiMataay It.* laturaay, etN (U-<br />

tiJM. rniMr M4.«. irtH *<br />

llr«tr«n (nl Imn Mi twl HI, m<br />

M4.1 MKMc Ml, III, nf. Ni<br />

irmt, a", tut, n§. iii.M, a<br />

MMM HltM KMI<br />

FIRRMACR •OUIPMBNT. Capper,*<br />

b4«M Nnairan, •MlraUi.Mll Ml.<br />

tiJM. rniMr M4.«. irtH * met<br />

ll i , m,, ra|.<br />

, , f Nil Irap<br />

irmt, a", tut, n§. iii.M, atu w*<br />

MMM, HrtiltM, KMIt ctpa, IKarwMi<br />

WIUUWI, IpaWwtAy. N<br />

REOULATION MM Ilkla, Illalal.<br />

CsniplaM MMi turn, iora, kriHH,<br />

•It. Ill taaa* CpnMMil. M71.H. cat JH-<br />

win. if<br />

•UV'AND IILL-ClllRi. flauwara.'<br />

illVfr, MM *M M, SM fan Uyop.<br />

Waif 9rwtiaM PMJ Allamlc Awnyai.<br />

WnnrH>ltn7Mt)<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

BUPLIX—MIW UnflirnllkM 1<br />

Mlreeaw-m MtM - iMMry rm , air<br />

ctai, < w-* eaipal > MMwaakar • tarkaa*<br />

aliaaial. uH cMMnf MM . eHc,heM,<br />

eaiiiiiiiUMir?. . MI<br />

••AUTIPUL OLD HOUH, CampMMly<br />

1 rattarM linWe aM Ml. UrM Mnta><br />

warkiliM,lnMwlaiaraa,lfv4«M, MI<br />

BIVICRA UAOOOHfBOMT — UvMf<br />

room, tmiiNj ana, tnwun, «<br />

&Mraafflt, iwe toalnjearns, famiiy raasi.<br />

yfilily raafli, ejte iar aaraaa. Bat MaMtf,<br />

unfsrnhMa, Franklin Wllllaim, MMr,<br />

IWIayAveMt. Ml<br />

TUCKAHOI IliVIR FBOMT w«ta.n»<br />

rMM, living roam, Minna; ream, kn.<br />

then, 1 Minima, Mtk, M Hal waiar kaat,<br />

faltckM •trage. Pranliiia wiliiami,<br />

RMIter.iMHyt*. t4<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

MM IIMPION — Naw iHtt t«a Mtnam<br />

t C M I U I I I l l . . ff<br />

WINTER RENTALS<br />

ilPT.JNAV - New MaMal Majt M<br />

- ' « tali mm, IMiM.«Wfc<br />

STOHi - M.BI kMMH Mllrlti, W<br />

aity MiiMu. !• parcani marliaia<br />

lliM lfcltt»rf.» M kaM. Call<br />

tat-MM far imarMIIM ar tama M M<br />

Jraft HarrM Baalry Inc. mi AMF*<br />

Ava- Mi<br />

PJOUR •1WIBBM niMeni apt. Mi Mat*<br />

•MA. AM Mi air Mat, Vary MM. Ml<br />

m«tn.tmummw.CalH«nm W<br />

¥RAR ROUNB MtOMI IM Mn*«<br />

•Mrlmwiti. Cawir CHy Met M<br />

naryRilnf. UnMfniiMi, MM aM (US.<br />

par mami IMMN Han aM Ml MMr.<br />

• Ht4TU. - f.1]<br />

Naw OUPLRX tat H. tw. m<br />

AyallaMa lapt. 1*. IB* * Piaaam<br />

Avt>ft-7Mf«rMMt7). Ml<br />

Mwl. I ur pataat.<br />

pan call »f-titi.<br />

TWO RCDROOM lumHIwd a«l. Jtl BBM<br />

Mllltlai. RffklMcr ail. Mt PMH<br />

vfllltlat. WMhar, dryar, n)ntm, na pafa,<br />

prim* IMkn. Cal Wf-Wiy. . ,•;<br />

1A 1 RROROOM AFARTMIHTl.tlH-m<br />

parnrnm-Caantaipnaan JH<br />

UJIOf l»l)474WtJl, • t-J<br />

PLOMIO*. <strong>On</strong>* fcldr.im apt. far rant. Vt<br />

khKk mm tb* acaaa, .H rtHIHat ai<br />

1IU par ••!. Can Itf-HM. fll<br />

tlFT. <strong>is</strong> t* May il. oaMaaa PMaTflk<br />

fl.«r. caraar, IvrnLIM*] ppl.,<br />

ma*MfUMt VHM. Llv. naM, a*, aran,<br />

kit., rm b*..., IM bath., MM par naaM<br />

l C i ' t H t a r j r *<br />

•RANDNRMIapl.Ib4r<<br />

wallJa-*M canalb<br />

Mf-1411.<br />

i-, i unkind tl.,<br />

i. Na pan. Can<br />

Ml<br />

KINS till LAOOSNFRONT — f<br />

raan, dlnlni raan, kltchan, llva<br />

•aaraaiiii, niraa hi katkraaaii, l.mHy<br />

nan, I boat illpi, llcllw dock. Ha HIM<br />

n«ayl Prankiiii wiiiumj, naaRor, iui<br />

•ay Avanit, Ml<br />

FT, LAUD1RPALB, FLORIDA. I win<br />

•pi, PMf, mm II II M pM .M MH.<br />

kar, latMM appm. IIMM m<br />

H i<br />

•PFICIRNCV APT. . Uylna kMraaw<br />

ctmMnatian, Mtk A kMcnan Frtv<br />

antranca, i« naar. Vic. IM * wanay.<br />

I1M.N manffc - taato, uMlHtw, inc. Iff-<br />

1PH til<br />

NRW LOVILT TWO badr.Hn. UvM<br />

raan. «nk>a araa, kit. oawib, u*.<br />

lack, TV, catta. Nan-tnakan - .Mar<br />

avatt. nth II. ana. 111*. *•* MtMc.<br />

P*rnMIIM.CalMf4«M. HI<br />

TRADLT RRNTAL ~ laiall Ma Mrm.<br />

apt. rwnwkaa^ Rt. f. Manttn, «IH<br />

par immti. Mcln«*i kaal. Call Jf*-U».ni<br />

VRARLY or winter ninak MM M. araa. I<br />

NORTH INO - Nawty rarlaMH* •<br />

kadraani la-* «aar *>., wal t. «••<br />

cwpat aM am a.1*. 1171 par maa*L<br />

•raafard R«l Bitala, in Atlantic AH.<br />

WINTRR RRNTAL - Havaa tar rant,<br />

tvralakM. lanian palat aaar Ray, Hn<br />

nUMtat t* Ocaaa City, IIM.M maatli ptni<br />

MHHMH WrtiaMilMlantiaai^alaar. t-<br />

ONI ••BROOM *a*. RallnM, aiapan<br />

anly All MIHttaa linta*M, Ml<br />

Ciuttiot Ml<br />

rm, A nwrkAL, «nt «aar, t kalram<br />

*.. MM*. I1U a AHaak<br />

aatlRHaa.CalMa.MU. Ml<br />

TWOVPFICIRMCY apt*., akw ana apt<br />

—-- mt. ••-— - , i , - ^ 'hdkaBBhaidadaBl a'^kaMnBalnUal^^h<br />

Wfdm an* kaMk Cal wMkaMa, It*<br />

1T41. Ml<br />

appni. iIMNT mm kMi,<br />

himltkaal. All cMnMMcaa. u.rtmp tapt.<br />

I, AMItt tnly. Call J»M7tt. tin Ii<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

•. .nmn appm. ll^iaa, IIMai<br />

•Mrlaafa can M atamnag, will lake caa.<br />

May Ca. RMi «ila1a In IrMa Mr ti at<br />

pan M aaany, RaBHMaM prlod at<br />

•MM, Call Mr. NMWIymH, awMr, aN-<br />

aw-MT?. M<br />

•IliLIY'l POINT — iMMtiai ai ievtl<br />

Mm I Mtfraajpi, jv, tMM, 1 Mra at<br />

areiiM, v> mile MMk at TackaMa IM M<br />

RtuMf.c«afarappaiimMM,flf4M. t-<br />

11<br />

(•JVIITMINT PLU1. 1 Mim,, t<br />

Mute. Me oM, MUM • aw, "11 la<br />

111swa»1A«a,lft«ll. Ml<br />

HOBTM KND - HMy MniakM I<br />

iialBI^BI^aaUBni •• aaaft a4Mfcaaal4 l^i^BSkl a^aiv a^aBaal a^a^<br />

Ma aMNt, Ne pati, llti par aNMti<br />

MiMIM niiimM » MM, M WMI Ava.,<br />

Otaaa CHy, NJ. Ml<br />

BAR BIN! ItOMl - La eiy 1 aaataam, I<br />

MfiiBic ilia im M M vpr TWKti<br />

MrniMM inelviifli aHMtakar, waaMr,<br />

iryar, carMtMB, arc MH par maMk.<br />

Mwriaan.HMiWfi.irt-tiii. - ti<br />

ViARLV ar MnMr rwtal. Attraciva,<br />

Mraa, 1 Mm, apt, F-rnna hNMMn. M<br />

B. tram NM » Mtrtwtli, Raar Mk<br />

eanrti,NrkMt,eaU»Mn], Ml<br />

FHR> Improitd<br />

% ACRE -.<br />

BUS. LOTS<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

LOW TAXIS<br />

COUNTRY LfflM<br />

KJ MUfTES TO THE OCEAN<br />

A FEW BLOCKS TO<br />

NEW SCHOOL<br />

•1,B21" tan<br />

PETERSBURG ESTATES<br />

CALL<br />

YEARLY RENTALS W|NT1R RINTALS<br />

LAOOOHFBONT - TRraa badreaa.<br />

apaiMMM MM ar wlltml twl tllp.<br />

PranUIn WHIIani, •MMr, 1W Hy<br />

IMW. Mt<br />

MOBIRN1HNMM, M llMr, BtpMt,<br />

•outfi Ml, (ply muWM, Caw*. IM,<br />

nw, PliM akM. M mar ayatttMi Mr<br />

wlniar ramal, cad aimar, narry HM, 4M><br />

»4t. Ml<br />

Nlw HMMI mar, i Mtnaait, IM MM,<br />

unlarMWM apl, Waakar, dryar, aalf.'<br />

ilaanjni avan, Avallakla now. ill!<br />

monthly. Oau RaaRy, RaaMn, im<br />

AtbvryAv.irt.nn. nv<br />

WUTHIND - Naw W.~f*i»m/w<br />

b»th, I MriM, i bath., uaajry nmll<br />

ramtarllar, TV takM, Mai. kit.. caMM,<br />

Av.lutMAUaH.CIHWtMal-irM. Ml<br />

VIRT LARol en. M N M tMTan"m.<br />

mum Plata H CartMMan, mi a<br />

mnitti Inoaalmi al aKIRMt. CM ifMtli<br />

tnarap.n, tl<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

MM**, Mt<br />

•FPICiaNCV APT.<br />

t*ip HII •• 1 oil, Nin ••• vTvaym. PTnafa<br />

antrtnea. IM naar. VMaity al *M A<br />

WHIay ms n nawm, aMa, mltlln. me.<br />

CUltTJtH Ml<br />

RFFICIBNCV AFT«. - Vastly ar MMar.<br />

Flaia Apti. MI CMM* An. caR Iff.<br />

47. f-ll<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

«««-«! PrjaeMtt Ptta. PMMTS<br />

•Mai <strong>is</strong>atMn ptn Mnaw IM<br />

WINTRR OR T1ARLT. Lana iplUiat<br />

acaan vkw twtw CantraRy kicatM M<br />

charckaa, ttktui, «atnaakii •aattalka<br />

katt al IW. arat. OK laaklaaM ckprM,<br />

vt*vf^T (vfiiatkil VtKlmitc fctate<br />

tff-aWlarl*l4OcnanAn.<br />

WIMTIRPIlNfAk,<br />

I kiirnm. apt. Wattar • aryar, M<br />

aMMrM. HI ft; NaM Pi. tvaiitili «ay<br />

afMr Lakar Day. la ke Man, cal WDf,<br />

IHi,«rlli.RAMM7. 141<br />

••MMM WITH pifVATI tMk<br />

M M * H Mpl.llMJaM II. ItM,<br />

Ml<br />

ctata, cakM MairWai, 'W-t „<br />

•fftn-nvwal caraMMg, Mt trM MfhMK<br />

CaH WMPI^ t*P4Mt Mr IBt»n»all*«<br />

^ SUB nHrvMMfiSi ' •§!<br />

SARMHI ihJUA. yamr Mak •*. a.<br />

MH City. •tticMpcMti m<br />

r1n1!l!ll>i **f^W!l vlW? IHIfliVV^nv V^F<br />

MawtyUHparMan.rjHWf.im. Mt<br />

Ml.<br />

Catch the<br />

Fall at the<br />

Shore<br />

Tnmqukty: I paanM aWnr* M crty by lt»<br />

pte M •*(... MMi Mm IKM, mm any titu<br />

,,,iMrmsntfttH*K ... tawn h a<br />

onMn tftmto, tlttm ran IJMI H<br />

n$t,,, * m (fsm MM; Oam Orj h fa Fal,<br />

Aiiifin al Tla Fnir SNMn M M yaj NMns<br />

te HIT* «*» l*» (• tauy ol I tawf! R^i<br />

of tM Mnnly ai Is tm N H h twinn<br />

Ynii mwwn, Mwig and Hing at id Iwn,<br />

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BRINGS RESULTS


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Peace would auMpHtioally<br />

degcond upon the earth if<br />

every individual and everji.<br />

nation would stop .Jrying^ to<br />

tour points, but in Saturday s race in the corrected time > of o<br />

race Fletcher gained slat to win. 4.354^ ^ a e Charle* For-<br />

Blair Fletcher, Ocean City Veteran sailor Bob Lip- mesa, CYCM, in the corrected<br />

Yacht Club, a Cherry Hill boat pineott, Rlverton YC, in tuneof i'ulJBwa<strong>is</strong>econd, and<br />

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Ocean Hieing Circuit cham. was first in the Class A race to sa,a^ Squadron, Maryland,<br />

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thrie offshore saUing races Cup in the corrected time of The oeem galling fleet was<br />

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Fletcher defeated veteran overall in the ocean race which south Jersey, numbering «<br />

ocean sailor Jack LeFort, of **rttA •* the Ocean City BeU ^ m 12 yacht dubs from New<br />

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Under full sail, skippers compete in the South Jersey Sailing Circuit cham-<br />

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' • The Class B laurels w«nt to<br />

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CHAISES, BlIDERS, SEAT PADS<br />

IEDUCED!<br />

f<br />

¥.<br />

Geerge I. Felix<br />

AUSUST II, WJ THE OCEAN CITY SENTINCLLtDOER<br />

ABLE CITY ..George Li<br />

nU%, of 342 45th pi., died at Mi<br />

home Wednesday, He was 75,<br />

Mr, Felix had been employed<br />

by th* Philadelphia Dairy<br />

Products for 33 years and had<br />

Obituaries<br />

been • long time residoit of th<strong>is</strong><br />

city,.<br />

Surviving we four daughters,<br />

Mrs. Helen Hflffert,


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PACE 4 - SECTION ONE<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Erb to wed Jack W. Bennett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, Erb, Central av,, th<strong>is</strong> city.<br />

of Piietwood, Pi., and 11 M<strong>is</strong>s Erb graduated from<br />

Gardens rd., th<strong>is</strong> city, an- Hood College in Frederick, Md,<br />

nounce tilt engagement of Uieir Her fiance <strong>is</strong> a graduate of the<br />

daughter. Mary Frinuei, to Univeriity of Notre Dame,<br />

Jack William Bennett, son of South Bend, Ind.<br />

Mr, and Mn. Jerome Bennett, The wedding !i planned for<br />

of Greenwich, Conn,, and 4543 Saturday, September IS, here.<br />

JLei J$h accrue<br />

346 Asbury Avenue<br />

JUNIOR and/WISSES<br />

SPORTSWfAR<br />

SBES 3-1J<br />

NfWBACKTO<br />

SCHOOU FASHIONS<br />

Contlnulnfl Summer Sale<br />

OPEN LABOR DAY* Open Daily 10 a.m.- Friday'til 9:00 p.m.<br />

We w<strong>is</strong>h to extend our sincere appreciation to<br />

the people of Ocean Cfty for a most succesafui<br />

summer, th<strong>is</strong> means our yearly and summer<br />

residents. Without your acceptance th<strong>is</strong><br />

would not have been possible, please stop by<br />

and let us thank you, it has been a pleasure to<br />

serve such wonderful and warm people. We<br />

like to feel that we have friends rather than<br />

customers for clientele. We will be here to<br />

serve you throughout the year.<br />

Nan and Joe Curia,<br />

NAN'S FASHION CHALET,<br />

Nan's Fashion Chalet<br />

Preseason Fail Sale<br />

OPEN DAILY 9-9<br />

P«lmtr Center-Free Parking—Dial 399-W75<br />

Master Charge—BankAmericard<br />

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS<br />

SALE<br />

Coates & Clarke Zippers<br />

7" Zips—S tar 1,00<br />

22" Zips—3 for 1.00<br />

Poly Bond Thread<br />

Small Poly Bond—4 for 1.00<br />

Large Poly Bond—2 for 1.00<br />

Button Hole Tw<strong>is</strong>t—5 for J.00<br />

All Wool Coatfngs-40" Wide—Vi Price<br />

Mafvalaire Lining—100 Percent<br />

Polyester—i.oo Yd.<br />

Summer Prints, 45" Wide—All Vi Price<br />

Martin's Velvet—30 Percent Off<br />

HlghN=ashion Double Knits—Vi Price<br />

All Trimmings—30 Percent Off<br />

Grayblock Ribbons—30 Percent Off<br />

All Fancy Fabrics—40 Percent Off<br />

Ball Fringe—.20 Yd.<br />

Wools & Blendt—2.98 Yd.<br />

Ir<strong>is</strong>h <strong>Line</strong>n—30 Percent Off<br />

Cotton ButUte—.40 Yd.<br />

Crepe Satin—l.oo Yd.<br />

Felt—72" WWe—I.W Yd.<br />

.l.l.l.l<br />

ARDSTICK<br />

TODAY (Friday<br />

Merlon Park Community<br />

Association annual dinner<br />

dance at Quail Hill, Smithville.<br />

Cocktail hour 7 p.m. Dinner a<br />

p.m.<br />

Story Hour /of pre-sehool<br />

through third graders, io a.m.,<br />

at the library, 8th st, and Ocean<br />

St .Augustine's Par<strong>is</strong>h Day at<br />

the Races, 12:30 p.m., at the<br />

United Nations. Room of<br />

Atlantic City Race Track.<br />

Natoni Council Degree of<br />

ftcahomas meeting, a p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

pme, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) •<br />

Concert by LuLu Temple<br />

ttnoert Band, e p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game,8p.m,,«4iSAtlamicav,<br />

Performance of Cavalli's<br />

Messa Coneertata, 4 p.m., in<br />

the First United Method<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Omrch,<br />

SUNDAY through FRIDAY •<br />

Final week of free concerts, a<br />

p.m., on the Music Pier<br />

featuring Clarence Fuhrman<br />

THE OCIAN CITY Sf NTINf L LIOOEH<br />

Ocean City Coming Events<br />

and the municipal orchestra<br />

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PAGE 6 - SECTION ONE<br />

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Beach cleaning<br />

bid <strong>is</strong> too high<br />

A single-bid of 142,110 was<br />

received by ttia Statt~Office of<br />

Coastal Protection tor a shore<br />

clean-up project ilatid for<br />

Stnthmere, in upper Town-<br />

*ip, th<strong>is</strong> fall.<br />

Tiui was imported by Smatar<br />

James S. Cofiero, who said the<br />

bid was double the state<br />

atimate on what the work<br />

would cost. The Ud was from<br />

Paz Brotha's, of Bridgeport,<br />

according to Bernard Moore,<br />

Chief of the Coastal Protection<br />

Department.<br />

"Because of the high bid, it<br />

will necesiitate a renegotiation<br />

of the project with the<br />

municipal officials and<br />

figineer in Upper Tbwnihip,"<br />

Cafiero noted.<br />

"The project calls for the<br />

removal and d<strong>is</strong>posal of debr<strong>is</strong><br />

along the surf line from the<br />

northern border of Sea We City<br />

for six blocks Into Strathmere,<br />

There are remnants of former<br />

structures that have made the<br />

bathing bench hazardous, if not<br />

altogether useless," Cafiero<br />

aid.<br />

The Department of Environmental<br />

Protection, undoth<strong>is</strong><br />

project, will •extract<br />

hundreds of rotting pilings,<br />

parts of old piers, bulkheads,<br />

and foundations from buildings<br />

that were washed away Airing<br />

the March storm of 1962,"<br />

Senator Cafiero pointed out,<br />

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DECOY SHOW EXHIBITS—Ms eoUtctlon of ducks ii joined by a "fleet" ot<br />

*ips. each having an tatwertlng story. Th<strong>is</strong> was one of the many exhibits at the<br />

tecoy Show staged Saturday on the Music Her and sponsored by the H<strong>is</strong>torical<br />

Museum, 1W$ exhibit was entered by Howard Wri^it of Sea Isle City, Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

Rockerfeller to speak<br />

at Sandman's dinner<br />

New York Governor Nelson<br />

A. Rockefeller will be the<br />

Keynote speaker at the |joo a<br />

plate fund raiting dinner for<br />

mally touching the campaign of<br />

US. Rep, Charles W. Sandman<br />

te 1 Governor of New Jersey.<br />

Thefund ra<strong>is</strong>ing affair will be<br />

Monday, September «, at 7<br />

p.m. at the Latin Casino, Route<br />

TO, Cherry HUI.<br />

The announcement of<br />

Rockefeller^ appearance was<br />

made by New Jereey State<br />

Republican Committee<br />

Chairman John J. Spoltore at a<br />

meeting of the Republican<br />

State Committee at the<br />

Sgeraton Motor Inn In Bor<br />

dentown. •<br />

Spoltore .aid, feat Governor<br />

Roefcefelier, "the dean of tte<br />

O'Neil speaker<br />

at Kiwan<strong>is</strong> Club<br />

The variance in court<br />

dedriou and liberalizing the<br />

interpretation of the law la tie<br />

UH of obscene language %<br />

Rtwaurant tfi . . »V<br />

Former Cape May County<br />

Prosecutor James O'NtU<br />

reviewed inddenU and mm<br />

mam, pointing out that th«re ta<br />

• growing change to attitude<br />

and chance? of conviction far<br />

using obscene language In<br />

public.<br />

MM states and communitie*<br />

had laws and <strong>ordinance</strong>*<br />

agaiM the use of obscene<br />

language in public, but today<br />

the laws art making ft nun<br />

difficult for a police officer to<br />

get a conviction on these<br />

charges, TV aptmker dted<br />

wveml CUM involving ttol»<br />

type of charge<br />

fti former county official<br />

paid tribute to the late Chief<br />

Philip DeSantJi, of Woodbine,<br />

who recently lost h<strong>is</strong> Ufa in the<br />

b« of duty. He was a hiihry<br />

Mptetad poUee ofltoT«S<br />

known for hit bmviry and<br />

kindneas to others, O'NeU said.<br />

Qub Pmldent ComeUut W,<br />

served at program<br />

SNEAKER<br />

UMB<br />

BUT<br />

Sins 2-15<br />

nations governors," had accepted<br />

the invitation to be the<br />

main spanker<br />

Splotore taid, that Governor<br />

Rockefeller, "the dean of the<br />

nation's governon," had aoeepttd<br />

the invitation to be the<br />

main speaker on behalf of<br />

Congressman Sandman.<br />

"Governor Rockefeller's<br />

acceptance shows the inparlance<br />

of the New Jersey<br />

gubernatorial election to the<br />

Republican Party throughout<br />

the Nation, and indicates that<br />

Congressman Sandman baa an<br />

excellent chance of winning in<br />

November," Spoltore gald,<br />

Spoltore noted that when<br />

Sandman was New Jersey<br />

Senate President he worked<br />

closely with Governor<br />

Rockefeller on various bl-itate<br />

matters.<br />

I<br />

Don't d0lby1<br />

Him addr*»<br />

chang* today.<br />

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ACROSS DiLAWARE BAY<br />

The<br />

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Cap* May. N. J. Ltwn, Del.<br />

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5:30 AM.<br />

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Additional departures weekends and helfdayi only<br />

12 NOON ? AM,<br />

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Jeffers' Farm JERSEY APPLES and<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST |1# 117) THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

i^SMDENS HOBBIES MOUFTS<br />

JMfJattwiaa Road Pftont 399-7NC<br />

Ocean City's Quality Shopfor,<br />

• HUMS * SHR *PUNS* MMHTMES<br />

—Dtnkys—Brilatns—MitehtHU—<br />

MODEL BUILDING TOOLS<br />

Complete Walnut HIU Candle MaUng Aenitariet<br />

CBAFTM ASTER 6ALLERY SERIES<br />

SCIENCE CENTER! Chem<strong>is</strong>try geli, MlcroicopM.<br />

Slides, Specimeni.<br />

WANTED-Old W Wflm-Jn|'"wJSny condition.<br />

AFTER LABOR DAY-OPEN FRL 3 to 1 P.M. ,<br />

, •_i___ and SATURDAY 10 to 5<br />

Bridge<br />

BOXWUUIJ - Average* of 10<br />

for North-South and 70 for EaS-<br />

West were made at the Box<br />

mod Duplicate Bridge game<br />

played WfdBBiday evening.<br />

In the North-South section<br />

Lo<strong>is</strong> Kilbourne and Rod<br />

BosbysheJl were firit wjth «,<br />

followed by Mr. and Mrs. Al<br />

Ooane with 64. Also above<br />

average were Ann Marshall<br />

and John Green and Jen Boden<br />

and Fon Walker.<br />

In the East-West section Peg<br />

Smith and Vivian Cameron<br />

came in first with 8ov», and Mr.<br />

Reminder !<br />

nil WoUrprent Owners<br />

f<br />

aid Mrs, Jama Mover were<br />

second with TBVt,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

416 Atlantic av.<br />

LURAY - Average! of 72 tor<br />

North-South and 63 for East-<br />

West were made at the Luray<br />

Duplicate Bridge game played<br />

Wedneiday evening, ,<br />

In the North-South section<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Cy Bedroilan<br />

were top scorers with MM, Also<br />

above avenge were Helen<br />

Attend The Citv Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners (HO\<br />

Mectmq ^ Wednesday - Sept.S - II ^<br />

To<br />

Oppose 2-*FinQ\ Readihg of<br />

Odi Ordinance * 1117<br />

oc BeacKc BeacKcront<br />

* The Urgency of the matter<br />

your personal ftttend<br />

Wou eontiot ot att attend<br />

Vou to voice<br />

NOW WE ARE<br />

C :<br />

THREE..,<br />

-We urge<br />

Objections<br />

The Coastal family keeps growing.,, because<br />

serving you in the Coastal way means being<br />

conveniently close to where you live and<br />

work. Stop in today and find out why<br />

Coastal <strong>is</strong> the fastest growing Rate bank in<br />

the h<strong>is</strong>tory of New Jersey You'll never<br />

want to bank anywhere else again,' Ninth St. at Central Ave. • Ocean City 398-2QQQ<br />

Blk, Hrs, Pk, at Noah's Rd. • Pieasantville 646-118B<br />

r NmvKt Offier ,<br />

St. at Simpson Avi, • Ociin City<br />

BANK WHO<br />

James and Lucille Mina, 7S%,<br />

and Dot Pettit and Naomi<br />

Seymour, 74,<br />

Playing East-West and<br />

oomhg in first were Ruth<br />

Gardner and Marge Hamburger<br />

with 79, Tnay were<br />

followed by Mr. and Mn.<br />

Wilson Sinlth, 73v,; id Baehr<br />

and Florence Hanson, 70, and<br />

Ullian Baldi and Theresa<br />

Alexander, 64.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

games art played every<br />

Weiiesday at 7; <strong>is</strong> p.m. at the<br />

Bridge Center, 349 West av.<br />

BliCAYNE - Jamai Tnorpe<br />

won scoring honors at the<br />

Hjcayne card party Mon(hy<br />

evening, Runnersup were<br />

Ape* Drincoll, Loretta Bchle,<br />

Joyce Thorpe, Marguerite<br />

Ofborne, Edna Wilson and<br />

Mary Knecht.<br />

Bifcayne card parties are<br />

played every Monday at 7:30<br />

p.m, in the B<strong>is</strong>cayne Hotel, 812<br />

Ocean av The public Is invited.<br />

Proceeds go to Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital.<br />

OCEAN CffY = AveragB at<br />

Monday afternoon's garni was<br />

25 with Madeline Horigan and<br />

Hazel Rohrbach coming in first<br />

with 34H. Runneruup were<br />

Blllie Lewi* and Helen James,<br />

29, and Jerry Wallace and<br />

Reuben Sussman, 2SME,<br />

Tuesday evening*! game<br />

resulted in an average of 84 in<br />

both directions. Pitying North-<br />

South Gertrude Stout and<br />

Muriel McCort were first with<br />

125^4. Also above average were<br />

Ann Marshall and Ed Zerrer,<br />

M, and Dor<strong>is</strong> McKlnney and<br />

Shirley Rayner, 86.<br />

In the East-West section top<br />

aooreri were 1 Adelg Kelly and<br />

Peg Smith with 103M, Runnersup<br />

were Vivian Cameron<br />

aid John Green, 96^, and<br />

Setnor E<strong>is</strong>enlohr and Eleanor<br />

Kane, 17.<br />

Ocean City Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 12:30, Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday at i p,m,<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

av.<br />

OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB<br />

— The Ocean City Yacht dub<br />

SO SORRY<br />

Those old printer's gremlins<br />

were at work at the Sentinel-<br />

Ledger th<strong>is</strong> week. In Tuesday's<br />

edition there was a story and<br />

picture of the 16-34 Community<br />

Association's Annual Dinner<br />

Dance The picture caption<br />

identified Mrs. John Young<br />

h tf td ty<br />

ng probably will help •4ot).<br />

Also, in the story it said 20<br />

persons attMded the affair,<br />

that would have been quite<br />

embarrassing as the<br />

Association has • membership<br />

of many more than that. In<br />

reality inert were aoproximately<br />

200 persons in<br />

attendance.<br />

PiOPLI<br />

CARE<br />

MIMBiR F p |.C.<br />

bridge team beat the team from<br />

Stone Harbor Yacht dub by<br />

4360 at the annual gam*..<br />

Compr<strong>is</strong>ing the Ocean City<br />

team ware Edna Daniels and<br />

Jeanne DiMarino, Peg<br />

Atkinson and Peg Wiegand,<br />

Peg Berdbw and Margo Gar-<br />

Uand, Kit and Ed Benkert, Kay<br />

and Matt Hutmaker and Drs.<br />

A.J. DiMarino Sr. and Jr.<br />

At the Tournament Bridge<br />

game played last Thursday<br />

Dorothy Bunting was first with<br />

7190. Runnersup were John<br />

Graueh, 8140; Jules Rauch,<br />

am, and Bill Gorman, 5670.<br />

Those scoring above .500 in<br />

the Duplicate Bridge game<br />

played Tuesday were Dr. A.J.<br />

DiMarino and Margo Gartland,<br />

Mb; Edna Danieli and Jeanne<br />

DiMarino, ,590; Dr. A.J,<br />

DiMarino, Jr., and Matt Hutmaker,<br />

.582; Peg Atkinson and<br />

Miriam Seaman, .579; Ed<br />

Baehr and Florence Hanson,<br />

.574; Kit and Ed Benkert, 558;<br />

Jim Accardi and D, Warren,<br />

.555; Sally Hagy and Gladys<br />

Sprecher, .541, Miry Cook and<br />

Marion Htger, .539; Betty and<br />

Wally Runyan, .534; Lo<strong>is</strong> Betz<br />

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Helen Kulp and Lucille<br />

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Jusi P'jin gm Mtgn i«d vtn<br />

aufomiiicillf Ulifltt »>» '"<br />

lEKiiiy hut cgnliift. MigM<br />

ina sin evtn icftvlti aytemaiic<br />

fine tynmg It's fha! my 1<br />

INSTA.M ATIO*<br />

COLOR TUNING<br />

NO DOWN PAYMENT • UP TO % MONTHS TO PAY<br />

SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES<br />

ON ALL BACK-FROM-REHTAL TELEVISIONS<br />

COLOR anil BLACK anil WHITE<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

COLOR • BLACK i WHITE • WEEK = MONTH - SEASON<br />

GLEESOH'S TV<br />

CompUt* SaUt and Senrict far BUck and Whito and Color TV<br />

ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS<br />

Tflwar and Hoof Mmih|t tar »HF -<br />

IBM AltUftY AVENUE<br />

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TION ONE THE OCEAN<br />

MUUUH 31,<br />

$900,000 health center planned at Court House Point schools open Sept. 5 C\^MA*BHUJ YOU ; 4. ytf<br />

SOMERS POINT—St. Hours for kindergarten<br />

within 48 days and then a final center will be uied for public Joseph's School will op«n<br />

drawing which will have to be<br />

students for the first week will<br />

rooms and clinics and theWednesday<br />

September 5, The<br />

completed within six months.<br />

*%from B a.m. to 10:30 8,m, <strong>On</strong><br />

second floor will provide offlctg hours for Wednesday through<br />

Connor's, fee will be ap-<br />

September 10 the hours will be<br />

for the Health Department, TTie Friday will be from 8;30 a.m. to<br />

proximately iei.QOO, or 634<br />

from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and<br />

offices .vacated by the health 11:30 a.m.. Starting Monday<br />

percent of the tot BJ construction<br />

from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

department will b# occupied by September 10 the hours will be<br />

cost.<br />

Kindergarten and grade<br />

Welfare Department worken. from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />

school students attending the<br />

Freeholder Roy Gillian said Gillian said that the con-<br />

Studenti who have not , Dawes av. and New York av,<br />

that the building site will be off struction of the facility 'will already reg<strong>is</strong>tered, may<br />

the Parkway at the Creit<br />

schools will follow the Jordan<br />

probably cause traffic rea<strong>is</strong>ter at any time.<br />

Haven <strong>complex</strong>.<br />

rd. time schedule.<br />

congeition. He hope* that an<br />

Tile Jordan rd, Dawes av,<br />

The health center will access road running parallel to<br />

Reg<strong>is</strong>trations; will be ac-<br />

and New York «v, sehoc 'i will<br />

p-ovide the County with 21,000 the Parkway will be concepted<br />

on Monday September<br />

open Wednesday September 5,<br />

more jquare feet of office structed by the time the health<br />

io;<br />

School hours for junior high<br />

mace, the first floor of thecenter<br />

<strong>is</strong> completed.<br />

and elementary grades will be<br />

Local boaters sefe<br />

from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the<br />

first week of school. Starting<br />

September 10 the hours will be<br />

from B:M a.m. to 3:10 p m<br />

There *re too many leaders<br />

who would rather be •mart<br />

than be right.<br />

Festival of Lights<br />

for another<br />

Children's Festival<br />

at Point Sept 8<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Edward Baehr The Somers Point Chapter<br />

were among the members of Jaycees will hold iti Third<br />

the Yacht Club who reviewed Annual Children's Fall Festival<br />

Stone Harbor's Festival of and Band Competition on<br />

Lights Saturday evening. Saturday, September 8. Rain<br />

The Baehre' luestj aboard<br />

their cru<strong>is</strong>er The Y Knot included<br />

Dr and Mrs, Lou<strong>is</strong> S.<br />

date will be September 15,<br />

Executive Chairman John<br />

Carion announced that th<strong>is</strong><br />

• Specializing in Early American<br />

Reproductions<br />

Mashadre of Lighthouse Point, year there will be over 15 high • Home Style Chocolates, Fudge,Hard Candies<br />

Fla,, Mr, and Mrs, John school bands competing.<br />

Bunting Sr,, Mr, and Mrs, The parade will start at l<br />

George W, Hanson, Mr, andp,m,<br />

and will proceed from Open Labor Day<br />

Mrs, Walter Daniels and Mr. Pleasant av, and Shore rd, to<br />

and Mrs. Jack Smith, all of thli John F, Kennedy Park, Tne<br />

city.<br />

parade will eoniiit of a 'til 9 P.M.<br />

The Festival of Lights <strong>is</strong> a children'i div<strong>is</strong>ion, floats,<br />

climax to Stone Harbor'i<br />

boating season. In addition to<br />

beauty queens, antique cars<br />

and bands.<br />

Summer Shopping and Browsing Houri:<br />

Monday-Saturday—10a.m. -9p.m.; Sunday—11 a.m.-Sp.m,<br />

the brilliantly illuminated craft<br />

in the nautical parade, many<br />

homes along the watirfront<br />

Following the parade at the<br />

park will be a famUy picnic •<br />

faar-b-que with ridei, games<br />

1202 Tilton Rd,<br />

Northfield<br />

Phone 641-1776<br />

BankAmericard<br />

were decorated using themes of and raffle of a $1,700 wheel-<br />

current interest such as Phase camper. Fireworks it dmk will<br />

Four, Watergate and the Beef<br />

Serfage,<br />

conclude the day.<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

1500 New Rd. Northfield, Phone 64S174S<br />

Thanks<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique & New Clocks<br />

Grandfather—WallA<br />

Majtle Clocks<br />

Wonderful Season.<br />

Your many v<strong>is</strong>ili to our Hand at 34th St. Blvd.<br />

have been moit appreciated. For those who<br />

are Baying here awhile, we'll remain optn<br />

ill mld-ieptember,<br />

)<br />

Thanks again.<br />

Frank and Eleanor Bradley<br />

BRADLEY'S<br />

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NIGHTLY BUFFET<br />

ALl YOU $Q OC<br />

CAN EAT O.73<br />

Includes<br />

Appetiro-, Beverage and De<strong>is</strong>ert<br />

CHILDREN UNDER I0...I1.KS<br />

BREAKFAST Ml<br />

BUFFET PINNER SERVED i to 7i<br />

Hotel<br />

CtOSIIG FOR THE SEASON<br />

AFTEfi BREAKFAST UBOfi DA<br />

URAY RESTAURANT<br />

632 Weslay Ave. Dial 399-5260<br />

Inn<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Dining Room<br />

<strong>is</strong>twesn 7th & Sih on Aiuntlc<br />

Open Daily 8-8<br />

SERVING THREE MEALS<br />

TiAKS • CHOPS • LOBSTER and<br />

COMPLETE SEAFOOD MEN<br />

• SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATTERS •<br />

mm CBp and Save ThU Valuable Coupon '•••«<br />

SMORGASBORD *2.99<br />

CHILDREN UNDER 12,<br />

Sintd Kftaly 430 to I fc H,<br />

.-» PALMER HOUSE<br />

822 9th Street, Next to P. 5. Bui Terminal<br />

Dial 398-9835<br />

ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY EAT<br />

DOZENS OF FRESH FRUITS<br />

AND SALADS INCLUDING<br />

THM taMMi ••HfMd diwIWi, Crumy CM IWw, Ml* MM MM«nM<br />

yfMMfl HMNim WSBISi. HW * PS^tn. oi MM FH^ ««•* fwsn, fcy»jywiyfBW»g»W •••••ill i «2«<br />

MMVi. AM NaAM. Nm KlMM WjjMplJl.<br />

Xfficrfl, P* WlMrfMMii «W ApfM Utal. ' •<br />

'LIST OF ENTREES INCLUDES<br />

fanrr Saftl Turin? M SlUHlnt Mtll Sri¥yj Hmln DM Him __<br />

iniMMna mt Mmieli iM IWVH wim Y»mi; ertt* Dn« PrKM M »)**<br />

T.rt.r Una, Cr.b CMHi HftMn ItntlMI IINl Mt*t laiflf CrMh tfttMH<br />

CMW MMll piOlM "ltd VIHIIMH IM NMMMI Ttw Hmtl MMf RIVMI with •<br />

nry Mill I hom«mi« HUB, (M «r CIHt't lytf (iHy—VHI MrfflMIM.<br />

PLUS THE FOLLOWING VEGETABLES<br />

ANb CASSEROLES<br />

TiiKiriwiit mm KMM CWHI lot Law Cut snw HtMi VHMI Um»<br />

•Mai, MJcMi MMHIMI >N a n mat OVM MM N M MM enamf<br />

WWfpM MHTMt, rr«ith frltt P*l(te«, M« VlRH,<br />

FROM THE BAKERY<br />

A wh» Hwrtm.nt _»• ^^*iiS.=i-w = ji.i.i. t. .- •. °* . ,, _ /_„«= ji«*B««,i rMiiA^^<br />

^ Mhrk Solter<br />

public relation! director<br />

! _ u f<br />

^=^«.J^ II'B *t *iia# «*s rfnn^ tilre Ssturdavnn the Mugic* Pier, the ^ ^U.ttl Msra<br />

terse menage about Mturning immediately brought from different staMons p-ogiam.<br />

It's not that we don't like Saturday on the Music Pier, the Marches, show MM,<br />

it to the University of Toronto butterfly to<br />

throughout Canada and the With all the ^ years of study, butterflies. It's just thai we're Lutu Tentple Q»cert Band ««•


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Campbells F<strong>is</strong>h Net<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Roosmlf BJvd. Marmora Dial 399-8172<br />

THE BEST IH SEAFOOD<br />

STilKS • BROASTEO CHICKEN<br />

OPEN DAILY 4 P.M. • SUNDAY 2 P.M.<br />

OPEN 7 RAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

957 WEST AVE, PHONE 3?fO7S3<br />

.,,. FOR THE BEST IN<br />

A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />

SPECIALTIES, TO TAKi OUT<br />

PIZZA • SUBS • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI<br />

RAVIOLI • ANT! PAS TO •<br />

STUFFED PEPPERS<br />

34TH STBBET and flSiUHr AVENUE<br />

COMES To<br />

WE STAND ALONE<br />

398-0722<br />

REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD<br />

• DAILY SPECIAL *.<br />

A FULL CODRSE DINNER<br />

SBRVED 4 P,M, to 6 P.M.<br />

Open Daily<br />

THE TALK IS OF MUSIC-Pastqr Charles Wilcock, of the First United<br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t Church, d<strong>is</strong>cusses choir plans with Linda Steiger and Nancy Goetze.<br />

MrsLGoetze <strong>is</strong> conductor of the Junior Choir, while Mrs, Steiger <strong>is</strong> conductor of<br />

the Bel! Choir. Senior Studio Photo.<br />

F<strong>is</strong>herman's Inn l state f ol!ce<br />

3315 Aibury Ave. Dial 398-0795<br />

r — - HOURS |<br />

AFTER LABOR DAY-<br />

WEEKDAYS—DINNIRSi to 7?30<br />

(No Breakfasts Served)<br />

WEEKENDS—BREAKFASTS i to 12<br />

DINNERSitoa<br />

FIND,<br />

GOOD<br />

FOOD<br />

L Jirving<br />

\^ • Good Homestyle Cooking<br />

\ Different Menu Daily<br />

. • A Homey Dining<br />

'— Atmosphere<br />

NO MATTER<br />

HOW YOU GET<br />

HERE .<br />

YOU'LL<br />

ALWAYS<br />

and a,<br />

WARM<br />

WELCOME<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

ON FHI CIRCLE - SOMBRS POINT<br />

VOU'LL FIND IVtRYTHiNe'S STIU<br />

including THE FOOD at. ,<br />

OeiANSITT'i ,<br />

OL.DKST and TRULY FINEST<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

CoMtotantly Fine Food and Service for 62 Years<br />

p Under tht Same Management •<br />

•« !*• Boardwjlk-Oppoiite Music Ww<br />

gear for<br />

weekend<br />

Colonel D,B, Kelly,<br />

iuperinttndint of SUte Police,<br />

has <strong>is</strong>sued orders to h<strong>is</strong> Troop<br />

Commanders to have all<br />

.available peraonnel assigned to<br />

traffic patrol duty during the<br />

long Labor Day weekend.<br />

State Police plant for the<br />

weekend, beginning Friday<br />

evening, August 31, through<br />

Tuesday morning, September<br />

4, are M follows:<br />

In addition to station personnel,<br />

backed by detectives<br />

and other special<strong>is</strong>ts, five State<br />

Police helicopters will patrol<br />

over the State's heavily<br />

traveled traffic corridors to<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>t ground patrols in spotting<br />

trouble areas and coordinating<br />

the free flow of traffic.<br />

Troopers win also fly ai obgervera<br />

in the Turnpike and<br />

Parkway heUeepters,<br />

Schedules have been<br />

arranged to provide saturation<br />

coverage by Mctiegj patrol<br />

units, task force/ radar,<br />

VASCAR and breathalyzer<br />

operators with special empnas<strong>is</strong><br />

on the critical hours<br />

hAft&n Sp,ttt< and la.tBf when<br />

«t'f«taf*««erft8 occur,<br />

Marked patwj care wUl be<br />

ttted to the fullest advantage,,<br />

particularly where traffic flow<br />

Is heavy. D<strong>is</strong>mounted posts will<br />

be taken at strategic locations<br />

and Troopers will make persenal<br />

contact with motor<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

and pedestrians as required to<br />

help the public ^get-where they<br />

are going <strong>safely</strong>.<br />

Troopers will concentrate<br />

enforcement on the drinking<br />

driver and accident producing<br />

violations such as: driving too<br />

fast for condition*; following<br />

too closely; failure to keep<br />

right; improper passing;<br />

d<strong>is</strong>regard of stop signs;<br />

improper left turns; and improper<br />

crossing or walking on<br />

the roadway.<br />

The alcohol factor continues<br />

to be present lit more than 50<br />

percent of all fatal accidents.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> means that driver or<br />

pedestrian impairment contributes<br />

to the majority of<br />

causes, emphasizing the need<br />

to be mentally and physically<br />

alert.<br />

In the wake of increasing<br />

highway fatalities on the<br />

aatewide bas<strong>is</strong>, up 34 over last<br />

year's total of 81? as of August<br />

22, Colonel Kelly urgently<br />

requests the motoring public to<br />

drive defensively. See the<br />

hazard - understand the defense<br />

and act in time.<br />

i ,•»-.<br />

•'The successful person U<br />

more inlensited In positive<br />

objective* than negative objeciiom,"<br />

J, Gordon i Son F<strong>is</strong>heries<br />

43* K ni If* Sta lilt Offf<br />

LIVE I. > Tank<br />

FRESH TAILS and CLAWS<br />

Dank Thinf Spa?<br />

DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />

*M9<br />

2 Eggs. Home Frl#s, iacon.<br />

Toast and Coffee<br />

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Drunken driving day at Traffic Court<br />

It was^drunk nk drivine driving day riav Msrk »i,.i. j, • «-•• Bellsn w<br />

Augustus S, Ooeti.<br />

I • TONiaHT THRU SAUrtDlY - 8 P.M. •<br />

L -LKT TWO DATS-<br />

NlilRVED i<strong>is</strong>Tt CONVENTION HILL, ATLANTIC CITY<br />

lADULTi • M.M. M.M, M.M, VOUTHI<br />

l(It t Undtr) v, PRiee ALL PIR<br />

For Infer,<br />

Call:<br />

348-<br />

7500<br />

»BULT£— il.M,TOUTHl—11 10<br />

TICKETS ON SALE AT<br />

~ CONVENTION HALL<br />

UO i.m.-lO p.m.),<br />

SEARS, PLEASANTVILLE.<br />

LIT! DEPT, STORE,<br />

MAINLAND BANK (Linwood),<br />

LINCOLN BUS CENTERS,<br />

AND ALL LEADING<br />

HOTELS AND MOTELS,<br />

Atlantic at New York Avt,,<br />

Atlantic City<br />

Phone 344.5071<br />

EXCLUSIVE<br />

SHOWING<br />

<strong>On</strong>e 0/ the most talked about<br />

motion pictures of a decade<br />

LINDA LOVELACE in<br />

"DEEP THROAT"<br />

CONTINUOUS SHOWING FROM<br />

12:30 P.M. LATE FEATURES 10:30<br />

— Saturday and Sunday —<br />

Late Feafur©§ 10:30 • 11:45 - 12:45<br />

~ Adults Over 21 — _<br />

MARGATE G TWIN<br />

ftntnor at t DDouclat 822-3*17<br />

TOWHFOUR<br />

I<br />

WMiey «v. on May 31. was arrested jwe 8.<br />

Victoria Campbell, 21, of <strong>On</strong> other action Karen<br />

---•"•• i, Of Gliniitte,<br />

MI pieted up on (he Ocean on fte"*ame'date > .<br />

i wed $15 for mufflers, failing to have h<strong>is</strong> car<br />

mingham, Mich, was also driving on<br />

Marline Holmstroni, 20, of<br />

given the same paialities. He drivers lieinM.*""*"<br />

Former resorter sails<br />

Pacific Ocean for fun<br />

by Catherine M. Bowen ^f^^SSA f<br />

A highly interesting ad^ first half of the crossing |<br />

nt and the second half was much<br />

iy better. <strong>On</strong>e bad time was when<br />

.- —...„*-,.. «w«Ji, 11 uil "Mewoitt" andTlpped m<br />

Calif. . half during onMirk night. The<br />

Mrs. Derivas <strong>is</strong> the former crew stayed up all night getting<br />

Kathy Raab, daughter of Mr, mother ut up, «,<br />

and Mrs, Jostph F, Raab, of 710 Mrs, Derives andDonn<br />

,, low, uiu ui« wiucn ume and wore due in California th<strong>is</strong><br />

*e taught at Atlantic City High week<br />

School a>e resigned to accept a<br />

teaching position in Long<br />

Beach, Calif,, and there met<br />

her future husband,<br />

Mrs, Derivas <strong>is</strong> now teaching<br />

science in an intermediate<br />

school and her husband <strong>is</strong> a<br />

high school h<strong>is</strong>tory teacher in<br />

Long teach.<br />

The couple are sailing enthusiasts<br />

and even built their<br />

own boat, a 32-foot cutter<br />

named Teachers 1 Pet, 01, ft <strong>is</strong><br />

constructed of balsa strip<br />

planking encased in layers of<br />

fiberglass with • flat keel and a<br />

center-board for directional<br />

stability. It also has outer wings<br />

with an arrow-like design. It<br />

was built in their back yard,<br />

took a year to build and was<br />

completed bur years ago.<br />

Two years ago Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Derivas and daughters, Donna<br />

and Debbie, sailed from<br />

California to Hawaii aboard<br />

Teachers Pet in 15 days. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

year they entered several<br />

Southern California and Mexico<br />

races, then on July 4th<br />

teachers Pet left California<br />

aice again for Hawaii in the<br />

Teacheri' Pet arrived in<br />

Hawaii 2 a.m. July IB com<br />

pitting the reace in the top third<br />

even though it was the smallest<br />

boat entered, Mrs. Derivas did<br />

not make the trip over with her<br />

husband but she and donna flew<br />

mere and met them when they<br />

arrived. He had a five-man<br />

crew which experienced many<br />

exciting and sometimes<br />

frightening events.<br />

Strathmere Church<br />

ends season Sunday<br />

STRATHMERE - The<br />

Strathmere United Method<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Church will conduct die final<br />

service far th<strong>is</strong> season Labor<br />

Day Sunday,<br />

The Sacrament of Holy<br />

ammunion will be celebrated<br />

by the Rev. Fred H. Heather,<br />

who also will preach the sermon,<br />

Mrs, Nan Brown of Mean<br />

City, who has been the volunteer<br />

solo<strong>is</strong>t for the summer, will<br />

fling again at thia service.<br />

Hiwk, D<strong>is</strong>trict Supartataident<br />

will preside, At the close of toi<br />

meeting there will be a<br />

Fellowship Hour to which<br />

everyone <strong>is</strong> invited. ,<br />

JESS'<br />

TAVERN<br />

Black Horse Pike<br />

West of Pleasantville<br />

PHONE 6466900<br />

WIIJIIDOVHI WJIII.<br />

Mlii America 1973<br />

Terry Anna Meeywiifl<br />

Here's five nights of family entertainment '<br />

pi can afford. See for yourself. \<br />

K\liADfi , |fijt nijditims Ilium,rutiil j<br />

BinM.lg Ita Ifirnl niraJt trrtiiion. Tiiil., lipt 4lh,<br />

k GriMitinJ tS.BO/ileitheri tt,W j<br />

I SIHIItW"MOV|N' ON," CppltM .Virietyj<br />

I SB6»,.IO Kali ripreifnlitim. All ihsnt Itlrt !<br />

f liM P.M. Piehminary Competillort: WM,, Thurj ,<br />

, fli,_ nllhtl, (SMI, I, I, 7,i Mill Amtnei 1174<br />

', Final! ing Crowning. Sat, ni|M (Sept. «),<br />

'.-' Tickets from J1.75-$3.75<br />

' FOR TICKETS PHONE (609) 345-7571..<br />

roOGRAMS Ntar tviilibit M<br />

loiftiHik er it Csnvmticn Hill 11.00<br />

WMIi City CUNMHBUI<br />

TOWME FOUR<br />

Blaekbone Pike • Exit M ef Parkway<br />

Siore Mall - Pleasantville -S4M7M<br />

NOW THRU TUBS.. SEPT, *, AT VM AND 9:45 P.M.<br />

"NIGHT<br />

You'll be seeing th<strong>is</strong> nightmare<br />

ih<br />

every night for the rest of your life,<br />

IM MUSIC<br />

'TIL W 4 A.M. ELIZABETH TAYLOR<br />

LAURENCE HARVEY<br />

DINNERS<br />

SIRVED DAILY 4 10 10<br />

rvmtmr+ooM<br />

399-9696<br />

CLBSED<br />

8TH STWEET Off BOIROWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

PHONE<br />

3W-M7S STRAND<br />

tth & BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

CLOSED<br />

SUNDAY<br />

FHI.&SAT.8HOWS12-2-i*8:«5*U:l»pM<br />

MONDAY, SEPT.3ATl:3».7:UAt;lSP.M<br />

STARTING TUESDAY, SEPT, 4 At 7:15 As-15 p u<br />

•ILL IKE<br />

CLOS SD<br />

IILLJIP^ SUNDAYS<br />

SUi ST. OFF 1 BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />

STARTWG MONDAY, SSFft 3 AT <strong>is</strong>»*«hi l<strong>On</strong>M P.M.<br />

Theyhad the perfect Itnv affair. Until they fell in love.<br />

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JsHfh I-LtWM nl BfUi PndUBignl Pn.ii<br />

'iteSegi! Oaida^^son<br />

PHONE<br />

3M.MM<br />

CL08ED<br />

I»TH ST. 4 BOARDWALK. OCEAN CfTV<br />

mm<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

DAILY ATtt#MjlO-i»l W P.M.<br />

FRIDAY, AUOUST 31, 1973<br />

Oaslit, for mm young<br />

Youth and Chr<strong>is</strong>t—that's Dimension<br />

by Joan Bruno<br />

"The Dim em Ion program<br />

readies every dimension of a<br />

wung person's life: physical,<br />

mental, social and spiritual",<br />

said Bill Lew<strong>is</strong>, director and<br />

originator of the program.<br />

Dimen#k>n U a year round<br />

program that Ii planned tor and<br />

by Ocean City High School<br />

students. The program<br />

maintain* three separate areas<br />

where the high school students<br />

congregate; the hotel at 609 8th<br />

st-, the, coffee houM and a large<br />

beach towel, which <strong>is</strong> usually on<br />

the beach between 7th and 8th<br />

as.<br />

A staff of 18 high sdiool<br />

students, who are the backbone<br />

Of the organization, attend<br />

Mheduled Monday night<br />

meetinp tor the purpoie of<br />

planning and tvaluatlng the<br />

entire program. Students<br />

represKit the various areas of<br />

the program at .the meetingi.<br />

Repreienting the coffee<br />

home are Barbara Kraekle,<br />

Upper Darby, Pa.; Beth<br />

Widdell, Haddonfleld; Mark<br />

Bromhead, Ocean City; and Ed<br />

Dawling, Someri Point,<br />

D<strong>is</strong>cussion meeting<br />

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Buchanan, Ocean City; Beverly<br />

Viokeri, Newtown So^iare, Pa,*;<br />

Leon Riekerta, Penniauken;<br />

•id John Cederhome, Ventnor.<br />

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Bill Lews, director of the Dimension program, leads off a group d<strong>is</strong>cussion at<br />

the Dimension hotel at 609 8th st.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> 15 by 15 foot bsadi towel located on the beach at 7th at, with target<br />

painted on by Dimension members, provides an open gathering area for Ocean<br />

aty high school students and their friends<br />

their friends can congregate. A<br />

large target, like that on a dart<br />

board, wan painted on the towel<br />

by tin students. It ii usually<br />

located on the beach between<br />

7th and 8th sta. from 10 a.m. to 4<br />

. p,m.<br />

Dima<strong>is</strong>ion <strong>is</strong> also active in<br />

the City Recreation League. It<br />

has three basketball teams, one<br />

boys' and two girls' teams. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

of the girls' teams has been<br />

very successful and went undefeated<br />

until last summer.<br />

The boys' team recently<br />

defeated Prep's and gained the<br />

Championship title,<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> said that he hopes that<br />

each surrounding community<br />

will eventually have their own<br />

Dimension program.<br />

MV HOLIDAYS<br />

Director Ray J. Mflrini today<br />

announced all State Inspection<br />

Stations and Motor Vehicle<br />

Agencies will be dosed on<br />

Saturday, September 1, and<br />

Monday, September 3 in observance<br />

of Labor Day. Ail<br />

facilities will reopen Tuesday,<br />

September 4,<br />

__»^.»-,....-.-, .... ; , t —.-— ••• -pijg human race hai its<br />

Students play chess here at the coffee house at 6th st,, which <strong>is</strong> open to them problems, including you and<br />

Friday and Saturday evenings. n» e -<br />

Snow, Judy Gayle, Sue Sye and<br />

pawn Wallace, all of Ocean<br />

City. Boys' basketball<br />

representataive Is Lee Dav<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Broomall, Pa.<br />

The hotel on 8th st. <strong>is</strong><br />

represented by Elaine Slater,<br />

Butler, Pa., and Kyle Smith,<br />

Pennsauken.<br />

MorrUtowB, are th«<br />

repre»entatt\rV» fcr the<br />

Tuesday Seminar.<br />

Jeff Hflrdln, guitar player,<br />

represent! the music portion of<br />

the program,<br />

The college students who<br />

provide counseling and<br />

leadership for the high sdiool<br />

students are John Bromhead,<br />

Stephanie Smith, Linda Abbott,<br />

Barbara Santelle, all of Ocean<br />

City; Dave Benner, Llnwood;<br />

Joan Davidson, Huntlngton<br />

Valley, Pa.; Darlene Bell,<br />

Dover, Pa, and Doug Hanover,<br />

Plttsbure.<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> npressed Ms feelingB<br />

that there was a need for th<strong>is</strong><br />

type of program by saying that<br />

"many young people today are<br />

turned off to Jesus Chr<strong>is</strong>t and<br />

h<strong>is</strong> message because some<br />

churche* have failed to state it<br />

dearly or relate it to their<br />

communities".<br />

The first Dimension<br />

program was originated in<br />

Philadelphia under the<br />

direction of Lew<strong>is</strong>, who <strong>is</strong> now a<br />

full-time resident of Ocean City<br />

and <strong>is</strong> working on h<strong>is</strong> Ph.D In<br />

Education at New York<br />

Uiiversity,<br />

The purpose of Dimension <strong>is</strong><br />

to relate to Ocean City youth<br />

the lite of Jesus Orb with<br />

application made to today's<br />

world. Values stressed in the<br />

program Include planning for<br />

the future, not hat living dayto-day,<br />

getting an education.<br />

»A making a Wang<br />

years old in th<strong>is</strong> flty, has<br />

pandsd Its programs, activltitg<br />

and meeting places.<br />

:<br />

D<strong>is</strong>cussion meetings, which<br />

were previously held at Lew<strong>is</strong>'<br />

home or the homes of high<br />

sdiool students, are now being<br />

held in the recently purchased<br />

hotel on Monday and Wednesday<br />

evenings at 0 p.m. An<br />

overwelming number of<br />

students attending the<br />

meetings made it necessary to<br />

eomodate the group,<br />

"Today's youth Is looking for<br />

answers" said Lew<strong>is</strong>.<br />

"Through relating with one<br />

another In a grow, d<strong>is</strong>cussing<br />

moral and Chr<strong>is</strong>tian <strong>is</strong>sues,<br />

many answers areobtalned and<br />

many problems are solved. The<br />

students help one another<br />

through sharing their lives."<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> U the second winter that<br />

Dimension will be in<br />

operation. The program's<br />

winter schedule includes<br />

Monday evening d<strong>is</strong>cussion<br />

meetings, weekends at the<br />

' mountains, roller skating<br />

parties and a repeat of the<br />

popular spook party at<br />

Halloween.<br />

Another informal meeting<br />

place for the students <strong>is</strong> at the<br />

Coffee Rouse, located on tth st.<br />

The more than 200 students who<br />

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and free to participate In games<br />

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A large 15 by 1! foot beach<br />

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FRIDAY, AUGUST Si, 1W3 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAS! 3 — SECTION Tttttt<br />

The Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1973<br />

When an expert <strong>is</strong> needed<br />

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piriifil<br />

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An Atlantic County grand jury has<br />

failed to^ return indietments against<br />

Somers Point Qty officials following a<br />

lengthy investigation by the County<br />

Prosecutor's office of bidding<br />

pt»eedures on a new two-way radio<br />

^stem for the Police Department.<br />

More specifically they were con-<br />

cerned with what happened at a series<br />

of special meetings when the radio<br />

bids were opened and then returned to<br />

Bie bidders for alternate proposals.<br />

The investigation has cost Somers<br />

Point officials much embarrassment<br />

from the publicity the investigation<br />

has received. The "no bill" returned<br />

by the grand jury should clear them of<br />

any alleged wrong-doing.<br />

It should also serve as a reminder<br />

ttiat the recently rejuvenated County<br />

Prosecutor's office <strong>is</strong> watching<br />

questionable activities in<br />

municipalities throughout the county.<br />

E's a reminder that State bidding laws<br />

must be followed to the letter.<br />

Somers Point's problems should be a<br />

reminder to Ocean City officials who<br />

will receive bids next Wednesday for a<br />

new two-way police radio system.<br />

Already one major radio manufac-<br />

turer has charged the specifications<br />

are "unbiddable" by h<strong>is</strong> firm.<br />

In such a highly technical area as<br />

radio communications it <strong>is</strong> difficult to<br />

draw specifications in depth that will<br />

be fair to all bidders*. But it <strong>is</strong> in-<br />

cumbent upon those preparing the<br />

specs that they try.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly if a number of competitive bids<br />

are received will the public interest be<br />

served and money saved. Oiarges of<br />

irregularities could seriously<br />

jeopardize the city's $39,000 State Law<br />

Enforcement Planning Agency grant.<br />

Perhaps both cities would have been<br />

w<strong>is</strong>e to follow the example of Margate<br />

and hire a professional outside con-<br />

sultant to prepare the specifications in<br />

the fairest and most complete manner.<br />

Times and attitude<br />

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Summer <strong>is</strong> ending and there ig a<br />

certain moral Tightness about things,<br />

to. a changing world Ocean City has<br />

successfully weathered another<br />

season without subitantial change.<br />

Nowhere was th<strong>is</strong> more evident than<br />

at Tuesday's trials of four women<br />

charged with violations of the clty'i<br />

Sunday closing <strong>ordinance</strong>. Ocean<br />

City's so-called traditional tone was<br />

maintained by the stiff fines and<br />

suspended jail sentences,<br />

Tlie circui atmoiphere that has<br />

accompanied aU Sunday sales cases in<br />

recent years waa present. It was a<br />

harmless charade for all but the four<br />

defendants who were the sacrificial<br />

Iambi in the latest campaign.<br />

Now that our moral rightness has<br />

been reaffirmed, the Sunday law can<br />

be laid to rest for another five years<br />

until something in the collective<br />

psyche of th<strong>is</strong> city tells us to do the<br />

whole thing over again.<br />

Attorney Patrick McGahn, defen-<br />

dtag*two of the women recently<br />

charged, said the <strong>ordinance</strong> has been<br />

enforced selectively. That <strong>is</strong> a matter<br />

for the courts to decide, but it <strong>is</strong> ap-<br />

parent that the intent of the law has<br />

been bent by different admin<strong>is</strong>trations<br />

at city hall.<br />

The opening of recreation areas on<br />

Sunday as an extension of municipal<br />

government operations <strong>is</strong> just one<br />

example where the law has been<br />

liberalized through interpretation by<br />

elected officials.<br />

If real change <strong>is</strong> desired, then the<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> should be changed and<br />

brought up to date with the thinking of<br />

Ocean City people in the mld-1970's.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> nothing immoral about<br />

wanting to purchase a book, handbag,<br />

or hibaehi on Sunday.<br />

The prov<strong>is</strong>ions of <strong>ordinance</strong> 947 were<br />

not written by Gods in fire across the<br />

sky, They were written by men who<br />

w<strong>is</strong>hed to establ<strong>is</strong>h a tone in th<strong>is</strong> city<br />

on Sunday. However, tones like at-<br />

titudes change, and the law should<br />

Jteep up with those changed.<br />

Ocean City a la carte<br />

TIffi MONKEY TRIAL — We attended the court<br />

hearing th<strong>is</strong> week of four women charged with<br />

violation of the City's Sunday closing law. It was hot<br />

in fihe wood-paneled courtroom atop the Central av.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Safety Building, A. small fan groaned behind<br />

Municipal Judge Augustus S. Goetz, Sweat rolled<br />

down the faces of the defendants, attorneys and the<br />

curious few who gathered in the 95-degree heatJo see<br />

Ocean City justice in action, There are air con-<br />

ditioners in the courtroom, $760 worOi, but they<br />

aren't used because they make too much no<strong>is</strong>e,<br />

Loudspeakers cost about f 100 at Two Guys. Curing a<br />

lull in the testimony our mind drifted to another time<br />

and place; Dayton, Tennessee, during the summer of<br />

1925,<br />

on© more timml<br />

JOHN THOMAS SCOPES was a young Tennessee<br />

school teacher charged with violating a State law<br />

prohibiting Ihe teaching of evolution. Laws<br />

restricting the teaching of evolutionary theory, or for<br />

that matter any other theory that might conflict with<br />

the literal interpretation of the Bible, were in-<br />

troduced into a number of State leg<strong>is</strong>lahires after the<br />

First World War. Tennessee had and still has such a<br />

law. The Scopes trial attracted two giants of the legal<br />

profession, Clarence Darrow and William Jennings<br />

&yan. Darrow was one of the leading criminal<br />

lawyers in the country and Bryan was a three-time<br />

candidate for the presidency, a former Secretary of<br />

State under President Woodrow Wilson, and a well-<br />

known orator who talked out against athiests all over<br />

the country. It was hot in Dayton, Tennessee, that<br />

summer. There were no air conditioners or loudw<br />

speaker systems. Judge John T, Raulston did not<br />

have a fan. The trial lasted two weeks and eventually<br />

was moved outdoors as the heat pers<strong>is</strong>ted. Darrow<br />

put Bryan on the stand and shot holes in h<strong>is</strong> literal<br />

Interpretation of the Bible. The great orator was<br />

brapped in h<strong>is</strong> own words and those of the Bible.<br />

However, the jury found Scopes guilty, but that<br />

dec<strong>is</strong>ion was overturned by a higher court on a legal<br />

technicality Involving the sentencing procedure.<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

It was a good season<br />

Til<br />

fan „.<br />

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The Labor Day holiday, weather<br />

permitting, will be the last major<br />

weekend of the summer season.<br />

• Thousands of people will come here for<br />

a final fling of sun and fun and sea.<br />

Looking backward on the 1973<br />

summer season, few can complain.<br />

V<strong>is</strong>itors have experienced wonderful<br />

weather while Ocean City's<br />

businessmen, with few exceptions, are<br />

calling th<strong>is</strong> one of our most profitable<br />

seasons.<br />

Labor Day <strong>is</strong> the day set aside by<br />

law as afioliday calling attention to the<br />

important place of the laborer in<br />

American society. The laboring man<br />

has come a long way in the last 70<br />

years and today <strong>is</strong> ind<strong>is</strong>tingu<strong>is</strong>hable<br />

economically from millions of h<strong>is</strong><br />

white collar fellow citizens.<br />

America will be on the move over<br />

th<strong>is</strong> three day weekend. In holiday<br />

accidents several hundred will die and<br />

thousands will be tajured and property<br />

damage will run into the millions.<br />

Some accidents are unavoidable, but<br />

most of them are due to carelessness.<br />

There will b# deaths from drowning<br />

in spite of the bat efforts of beach<br />

patrols all along the coast. Good<br />

weather th<strong>is</strong> weekend will be a matter<br />

of luck, but safety <strong>is</strong> a matter which <strong>is</strong><br />

controllable.<br />

It <strong>is</strong> hoped that thousands of v<strong>is</strong>itors<br />

to Ocean City wiU arrive <strong>safely</strong> and<br />

return home well and happy. Tragedy<br />

stalks the highways on every holiday,<br />

Reasonable care and common sense<br />

can thwart its effort to maim and kill.<br />

A safe and happy Labor Day would<br />

be a fitting climax to a good summer<br />

season, and enable our many v<strong>is</strong>itors<br />

to continue coming back year after<br />

year.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger. I<br />

was • participant In the so-<br />

called Baby Parade.<br />

FortiBtttely tor my io-month.<br />

old baby, we were at the<br />

beginning of the line. I mutt<br />

agree with Mrs. Regan Alt the<br />

organizers know nothing about<br />

babies.<br />

The babies had to be up early<br />

and dressed all to wait • very<br />

long time In a very hot building<br />

When the parade started the<br />

babies had to wait in the hot sun<br />

so that all officials, bands and<br />

beauty queens, etc:, tmrid ride<br />

down the boardwalk.<br />

By the time thebaMe* tgme<br />

along they were hot; tired,<br />

hungry and cranky, I feel that<br />

the Baby Parade <strong>is</strong> not<br />

organized in the best Interest of<br />

the babies.<br />

Mrs. R. Miller<br />

ex participant<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: <strong>On</strong><br />

the day of the Boardwalk Art<br />

Show a policeman told a girl,<br />

handing out menus no more<br />

than three feet in front of a<br />

snack shop, that she had to<br />

move back in the doorway<br />

because what she was doing<br />

was against the law, and "other<br />

merchants might complain."<br />

Recent indictments of<br />

merchants because of alleged<br />

Sunday Blue Law violations<br />

came •bout, according to the<br />

newspapers, because of<br />

dtiie<strong>is</strong>'complaints.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> year, as in previous<br />

yean, merchants seeking<br />

variations to improve their<br />

businesses have been tuned<br />

down time and again. Everyone<br />

knows that the summer season<br />

has diminshed from a good IB<br />

weeks of yean ago to about 10<br />

weeks In current times; and<br />

everyone knows that licenses,<br />

taxes, hourly wages, utilities,<br />

rents and all costs of operation<br />

and supplies have Increased<br />

from year to year.<br />

From amusements to an-<br />

tiques; from bathing suits to<br />

bicycles; from hotels to<br />

hoagies; and from novelties to<br />

notions the merchants could<br />

use a lot more benediction and<br />

a lot leu restriction from the<br />

citizens and from City Hall.<br />

The recent popular art show<br />

presents a possible way to lend<br />

a helping hand to the license<br />

paying tax paying rent paying,<br />

wage paying merchants in<br />

Ocean City. Consider that the<br />

art show cons<strong>is</strong>ts of ap-<br />

•• proxirrtately «00 people allowed<br />

to set up their stand* on the<br />

boardwalk (with the help of city<br />

officials) In order to d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

and sell their wares (valued at<br />

"over a million dollan").<br />

These art<strong>is</strong>ts do not pay taxes,<br />

license fees, rents or salaries.<br />

There are those who ins<strong>is</strong>t<br />

that the art show i* a cultural<br />

exhibit. If so, then why do<br />

nearly all of the objects<br />

d<strong>is</strong>played have price tags, and<br />

why are most of the exhibitors<br />

concerned with selling their<br />

goods? Wouldn't our resident<br />

merchants welcome a similar<br />

opportunity to d<strong>is</strong>play over a<br />

million dollars worth of their<br />

wares on the boardwalk with<br />

die help of and under the<br />

sponsorship of city officials?<br />

Why not, then, an Annual<br />

Ocean City Retail Merchants<br />

Boardwalk Bazaar (or flea<br />

market or rummage sale, etc.)<br />

with ipaee oo»n to O.C. mer-<br />

cantile license holders only?<br />

Give the merchants one day on<br />

the boardwalk replete with<br />

festive colon, balloons, etc.<br />

Allow them a chance to recoup<br />

»me of their rainy day IOBMS,<br />

Allow them a chance to market<br />

some of their unsold, suplus<br />

stock. Such • "flea market"<br />

would be very appealing to<br />

tour<strong>is</strong>ts, mainland day-hoppers<br />

and O.C. residents. Such an<br />

annual event could become<br />

more popular than the Baby<br />

• Parade, the Night in Venice or<br />

the Art Show.<br />

I am not a merchant, and I<br />

am not affiliated with any<br />

merchant. Alto, I am not<br />

against the art show (Ithlni it's<br />

terrific). I am simply an in-<br />

tereited citizen. However,<br />

either the art<strong>is</strong>ts should be<br />

made to pay a license fee or<br />

they should be prohibited from<br />

transacting any business<br />

during the "cultural exhibit."<br />

Qr,,,tat God's sake, let the girl<br />

hand out her menus in front of<br />

the store the same day as the<br />

art<strong>is</strong>ts are permitted to "hand;<br />

out their menus" jiU over the<br />

boardwalk. h • • •• ]<br />

If we can opai the boardwalk<br />

to babies and art<strong>is</strong>ts from In<br />

and out of town, we certainly<br />

can open it to the hard-working<br />

merchants from in town.<br />

Can't we?!?!<br />

JunSanfbrd<br />

1810 West a v.<br />

Editor, Sentioei-LMter,' For<br />

the benefit of year-around<br />

residents and vacationers<br />

alike, please print th<strong>is</strong> warning<br />

of danger.<br />

The profiteering land<br />

developers are on the move<br />

again and are going to submit<br />

plans for apartment buildings<br />

to toe Planning Board at City<br />

Hall on September 4, 1973, at<br />

7:30 p.m. TT)e buildings are to<br />

be located on the beaches at 2nd<br />

st,, Brighton pi., and two la the<br />

5000 blocks at the south end of<br />

the <strong>is</strong>land. The apartment<br />

house at Brighton pi. will ac-<br />

tually destroy an ex<strong>is</strong>ting beach<br />

and cause hundreds of bathers<br />

SOME INTERESTING PARALLELS — As we sat<br />

in that stifling heat, faring occasionally at the idle<br />

air conditioners, we v<strong>is</strong>ualized Judge Goetz as Judge<br />

Rauliton, City prosecutor Don Charles as William<br />

Jenninp Bryan, and defense attorney Patrick t,<br />

McGahn as Clarence Darrow. It was the Monkey<br />

Wai all over again. The prosecution and defense<br />

argued for nearly two hours over whether the posting<br />

of the <strong>ordinance</strong> in a store constituted the sign l<strong>is</strong>ting<br />

salable items that <strong>is</strong> required in Section 9 of the<br />

Ordinance. McGahn even threatened to put Charles<br />

on the stand in true Darrew fashion; A full 10 minutes<br />

was spent arguing over the location of the <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

on the wall and whether or not a shelf above it could<br />

have resfricted its view. Finally it was agreed by all<br />

ftat eye levels vary because some people are taller<br />

flian others. RO-g; Frances Pox, who <strong>is</strong> five feet, four<br />

inohw -tall, pta'ltoTihe ardinance, Thus it Is<br />

reasonable that Judge Goetz, who <strong>is</strong> six-foot-four,,<br />

mighiih«VB^ifflctilty seeing it. We must admit that<br />

sonie efihe legal logic confused us, especially ftat<br />

wniehied to Goetz's guilty verdict. Mrs. Fox was<br />

charged with not d<strong>is</strong>playing a sign l<strong>is</strong>ting the items<br />

that may be sold on Sunday. Her attorney argued that<br />

two copies of the <strong>ordinance</strong>, which tells what may<br />

and may not be sold, were posted in the store, Goetz<br />

ruled that even though the <strong>ordinance</strong> contained the<br />

necessary information, it was not a sign. "Guilty "<br />

Patrick "Darrow" McOahn said he will appeal the<br />

dec<strong>is</strong>ion. The steaming courtroom empHe<br />

EDWARD F. ittlNl, of York, Pa., hM a problem,<br />

or at least he thinks he does. It seems Mr. Bine had<br />

breakfast at a center-city restaurant and was asked<br />

by the cashier if he wanted an Ocean City newspaper.<br />

That was on a Sunday morning and Kline blithely ,<br />

walked oft with the most recent S-L publ<strong>is</strong>hed the'<br />

previoui Friday. When he got to the beach, Mine<br />

nought he had a Sunday paper, but no dice. Mr. nine<br />

wants h<strong>is</strong> money back, but we still think he got a<br />

to go to taacherbetween and—bargain with me Friday Sentinel. The orUy thing<br />

^ S l ^ S 1 ^ mi«ing was tte cartoon feH<br />

,Wlth tongue in cheek<br />

St.Paul and libbers at odds over wife's role<br />

The women's liberation<br />

ladies and St. Paul really<br />

rfiould synchronize their<br />

proselyting.<br />

The very day on which the<br />

National Organization of<br />

Women wu celebrating<br />

Equality Day to mark the 53rd<br />

anniversary of their freedom<br />

from male political pntun,<br />

a. Paul wu Hying: "wive* be<br />

aubmtosJve to four husband as<br />

tftettMLord"<br />

The words of St. Paul from<br />

Hfchesians, 8:31-32, wen voiced<br />

by priests tn aU Catholic<br />

Cburcha* Sunday at the very<br />

time when llberattonlsts fee<br />

country over were calling on<br />

wty» to cast off the clonk of<br />

wbmlsslveness to their<br />

hiMfrfttiW and sD other male<br />

mtapmmU of Ow soddy.<br />

VqjaaUty Day and St. Paul on<br />

date WM really<br />

In fl» Catholic<br />

tka Comm<strong>is</strong>sion of<br />

the<br />

wu the liturgical day for the<br />

reading of St. Paul's anti-<br />

femln<strong>is</strong>td admonition. The<br />

conflict was unintentional and<br />

coincidental, because the<br />

liturgical schedule of gospel* <strong>is</strong><br />

compiled yean in advance.<br />

But coincidence <strong>is</strong> a mortal<br />

word which d<strong>is</strong>palrs the<br />

possibility of Divine<br />

Providence having a hand in<br />

the elements of chance in-<br />

cident. Those more inclined to<br />

fee theory of toe preternatural<br />

might i«y that Someone Up<br />

flwrt <strong>is</strong> trying to tell the<br />

woman libber* something.<br />

St. Paul's instructions,<br />

however, wen purely yocal,<br />

while the Equality Day<br />

celebration was more physical.<br />

Down near Orlando, Fla.,<br />

femin<strong>is</strong>ts bad a picnic and the<br />

main duti on the menu was<br />

"Boast Chauvin<strong>is</strong>t Pig." ft<br />

aright also ham been charming<br />

of the lades to ssrve an • la<br />

csrteof "Bru<strong>is</strong>ed Adam Ribs."<br />

And over In Uw MuDMajiolUh<br />

St. Paul 'Urea' fa middle<br />

America femin<strong>is</strong>t films and a<br />

female rock band was featured<br />

fa a NOW rally. Th<strong>is</strong> may seem<br />

like a now thing to the NOW<br />

people, but we chauvin<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

recall that those delights have<br />

been the mainstay of burlesque<br />

hoUMi since the Gay 90s.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> fervor to purge all<br />

femin<strong>is</strong>t stun from our con-<br />

temporary society could lead to<br />

serious ramifications in other<br />

seemingly unrelated areas, par<br />

instance, NOW could Mart<br />

demanding a rewrite of the<br />

dictionary to borax derogatory<br />

phoenic word elements such as<br />

BROADslde, SWITCH,<br />

DAME wort and who knows now<br />

many perfectly good Engl<strong>is</strong>h<br />

words totally Unrelated to<br />

equality for women.<br />

The militant libber* have a<br />

campaign slogan: "Man Is<br />

power without humanity,<br />

woman U humanity without<br />

power." If th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> a fort, how<br />

came the arJettnce of that<br />

•Jtduaive jnafe aMdn, the;<br />

henpecked husbuiaY<br />

And they have a battle<br />

«ng..."IAm A Woman!" WeU,<br />

any woman who has to call<br />

attention to the fact that she ta a<br />

woman <strong>is</strong> hardy a woman at<br />

all. Eva the most novitiate of<br />

gMwatchers have no need of<br />

heralding trumpets when a<br />

chass<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> going by.<br />

NOW celebrated the fact that<br />

tt was S3 years ago...Augu* 3d,<br />

lH0,..when the Utn Amend-<br />

ment to the United States<br />

Constitution was signed giving<br />

women suffrage. So, a big deal.<br />

There <strong>is</strong> no way to measure the<br />

time when a rib was made into<br />

a woman in the Garden of Eden<br />

and man was given suffering.<br />

The pending Equal Bights<br />

Amendment for women has<br />

been kicked around the<br />

assemblies and sonatas of tha<br />

Matatasofthe Union fer almost<br />

two years now, neadnjrMatata<br />

afflrmatlonstolseanMaiawof<br />

the land Una) tttM «|M»' V<br />

have ratified Ifet<br />

years, it would Men that N<br />

should be a sat<strong>is</strong>fying number<br />

fcr them.<br />

In •femin<strong>is</strong>t effort to have all<br />

infer* aces demeaning to the<br />

female deleted from chauvin<strong>is</strong>t<br />

conversation wont get very far<br />

in the sacrosanct locker room<br />

or neighborhood bar. The<br />

quickest way to lose friends and<br />

influence people the wrong way<br />

Is to say to a cronie "he's a<br />

beautiful boat"..."he's a faith-<br />

ful autonwbU«"..."Hank sure<br />

hit him a country mile with h<strong>is</strong><br />

TMth Tuesday."<br />

Divine Providence has<br />

definite and specific reasons for<br />

making woman Afferent from<br />

man, and any man who has<br />

survived puberty Is thankful for<br />

that. Equality on the Job, in the<br />

home, on the road, or anywhere<br />

else thay want tt <strong>is</strong> fair game<br />

fer the libbers. But we win<br />

abdicate our sacrosanct<br />

masniHn* wwogativas ante<br />

uUmvf Wm!fM GMPM'7<br />

only" stage (wonder if the<br />

Mayor and the CommUsionen<br />

are going to allow th<strong>is</strong> to<br />

happen and still say they<br />

represent the people?).<br />

People who love m<strong>is</strong> dty<br />

should turn out at thin meeting<br />

and protest thi§ land grabbing<br />

and profiteering development<br />

by people woo reaped only the<br />

almighty "profit. 7 Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the<br />

only course of action gince<br />

certain people in responsible<br />

positions in the community are<br />

already granting, or allowing to<br />

be granted, variances to the<br />

new building <strong>ordinance</strong> which<br />

weakens it significantly and<br />

allows the profiteers to move<br />

ahead in an effort to turn Ocean<br />

aty into another concrete<br />

Jungle like Miami. These<br />

profiteers have absolutely no<br />

concern for the already<br />

overcrowded conditions of our<br />

<strong>is</strong>land, the over-burdened<br />

sewage system or the<br />

fhouuuids of "little P«opl«"<br />

who depend on rentals front<br />

their properties which will most<br />

certainly be adversely affected<br />

as the "concrete goUaths"<br />

spread to an points of our<br />

<strong>is</strong>land.<br />

It's the duty of tha Planning<br />

Board, the Comnussfonan and<br />

the Mayor to stop th<strong>is</strong> on-<br />

slaught, to stop toe granting of<br />

.variances and iif« every<br />

possible reaourcc and<br />

" " to save our<br />

MORE ON 8:18 — WUUam J, Mmherfn, of Qay,<br />

N. Y., has h<strong>is</strong> own interpretation of why all the clocks<br />

advert<strong>is</strong>ed in a catalogue we viewed several weeks<br />

ago are set at 8.18. <strong>On</strong>e person told us the hands were<br />

set in that position so the manufacturers name could<br />

be sen more easily. Mulherin claims that when be<br />

was a child in school all docks were set at 8:18 since'<br />

that was the exact time of the Japanese attack on<br />

Pearl Harbor on December ?, 1941, That sounds a<br />

little farfetched to us, but well file it along with the<br />

ofcer answer we received to the puzzle.<br />

ANOTHER BREAKTHROUGH — The !5ewer<br />

Div<strong>is</strong>ion of the New Jersey Water Company <strong>is</strong> to be<br />

congratulated. They have succeeded in creating the<br />

same obnoxious odor in the South End treatment<br />

plant that until only recently th<strong>is</strong> summer was the<br />

dtetinctive trademark of the 3rd st. plant. The city <<br />

owns the 46th st. plant and the sewer lines south of<br />

37th st. The company operates the city system on a<br />

long term lease. According to that lease "thrcotti-<br />

pany will at its own cost and expense operate thfe city<br />

sewer system in conjunction with the company f<br />

system in a proper and efficient mander.' r \<br />

kidding who? We have noticed one d<strong>is</strong>appd&tfcjg<br />

Dsacfws, roramnpw, me cay<br />

mm ***** M oaMMot •*<br />

tM<br />

thing, though. The south end smell <strong>is</strong>n't quite<br />

pungent as the more experienced north end <<br />

Maybe next summer they will have the odor<br />

fected and can then add some of that<br />

cMgtwd to make ttrinjni ttMtt'


PA01 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

tehl<strong>is</strong>hed 1950<br />

QlssfM Turn an<br />

¥«ur Nappy Smile<br />

OCEAN arrs<br />

Oldest BrtabHshed Optician<br />

2401 Bay Ave.<br />

Dial W9-4000<br />

Forum<br />

-continued from editorial page<br />

pi. before the developer can<br />

fTofltably build h<strong>is</strong> apartment<br />

— wonder whit action the<br />

Planning Board, the Comm<strong>is</strong>sloners<br />

and the Mayor will<br />

take in th<strong>is</strong> iliuaflon?<br />

We must not let these attempts<br />

by the profiteers go<br />

unchallenged All concerned<br />

people, from all parts of our<br />

<strong>is</strong>land, should attend the<br />

Planning Board m«etini at City<br />

Hall on September 4, 1973 it<br />

7:30 p.m. and voice their<br />

protest against variaheei to the<br />

establ<strong>is</strong>hed building <strong>ordinance</strong><br />

and further attempts by<br />

profiteering developers to<br />

enshroud our <strong>is</strong>land in steel and<br />

concrete.<br />

DelmarE. Yard<br />

V<strong>is</strong>it Your Beauty Parlor<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> Week<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

IWer OM Pram fiptrv<strong>is</strong>iN<br />

if MS, UWaREE. STERN<br />

1520 AsDory Amn Dial 399-1575 ;<br />

BEAUTY<br />

SALON<br />

3341 Asbury Avenue<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

Permanent WavlBg-Ttatlng-H.lr Shaping<br />

For Appointment! Ph. 1M4STS—Evening AppU<br />

AgflM r, BrndllBger, owner<br />

Open Monday thru S»turd«|aS>Fr-t Parking For Patrons<br />

M<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

i Aifcury Avenue<br />

PBN MiM MOB..S.I. t M TtaM. PHONE 3M-MK<br />

CERRUTI<br />

Uauty ShoppK<br />

—II VMrs in Business<br />

, J Beauty Culture la All Braachei<br />

d Monday* *(• CONDITIONED<br />

' iw An., m mm<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

I West Aye, Open Y«r Round<br />

(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />

|ll For Appointment Dial 19M3I9<br />

Dorothy Cox, Pnprleter AIR<br />

/'-t<br />

/<br />

.INWOOD<br />

SALON<br />

KMM4<br />

\HN% JOHN'S<br />

- MAUTY SALON ^<br />

' Atbory Av*. Ph. 399-31t»<br />

Thuradoy<br />

MAMON >f the RfTZ<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

SpeciiiUing in Permanent Waves<br />

754 Asbury Avt, . Dial 3H-M41<br />

(AcrsHfrom Murphy* S* I*)<br />

wmmn$am<br />

COMfUTf MAUTY UlVKt<br />

MUM.<br />

["YOUR .DOORWAY TO LOVBUNtVS<br />

•UKSTHISTS<br />

REDKEN<br />

ittit* Haven n.3SM333<br />

]$s$$F^L S-Oftt<br />

WA<br />

Editor, SaitirM-JLedger: The<br />

City and the area surrounding<br />

has been trying to keep<br />

properties Improved and<br />

looking nice as \yell as cleaned<br />

However, there are some<br />

heoniideriti people, llie City<br />

and Upper Township offidfllf<br />

sny they are Umited as to what<br />

they can do about the rundown<br />

propertiei.<br />

Hie property at mi Central<br />

av, has been abandoned and<br />

unoccupied for years. The<br />

owner does riot cut the grass,<br />

paint or keep the property in<br />

repaired condition.<br />

<strong>On</strong> RooieveJt blvd, (extended<br />

34th it.) near the Parkway at<br />

Fnaral l«t*<br />

H* Biwiiiii M muni<br />

knn I. All CnMt<br />

n.<br />

I<br />

f.;<br />

FROM<br />

LITTLE<br />

ACORNS...<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEPOER<br />

their propertiM so that we can<br />

•II be proud of our area,<br />

H.L.Nenki<br />

• WASHERS f) DRYERS<br />

• COIN-OP CLEANERS<br />

j— THURSDAY SPECIAL -<br />

I Full Mb. Load<br />

l»DryCI««iilng KM<br />

Z&><br />

!<br />

The Garden Flaw Condominium<br />

if neither an asset<br />

nor a tribute to ttiii city, I do not<br />

feel that it U an attractive<br />

building and if anything, it<br />

detracts from the city's ap-<br />

Needed Lesson<br />

Federal aid to education<br />

should atari with the teaching<br />

of arithmetic in Wash*<br />

ington.<br />

-Herald, Austin, Minn.<br />

A Future Must Have A Beginning<br />

... and the beginning<br />

of a bright future for<br />

your children begins with a<br />

dec<strong>is</strong>ion to start saving regularly<br />

... NOW!<br />

$ 5 PER WEEK<br />

deposited every week from<br />

birth to age 18 and compounded<br />

daily at 5% will<br />

yield...<br />

$ 7000.<br />

That's what Savings D<strong>is</strong>cipline<br />

<strong>is</strong> all about! Start A<br />

Money Tree por Your Children<br />

(or for you) Today!<br />

MBmb«r F.D.I.C.<br />

•i<br />

Groups arrange<br />

for AC pageant<br />

- FRIDAY,<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home ' *fr<br />

HERBIRT t. OOOFRRY, Mgr. >->!? °<br />

, , Establ<strong>is</strong>hed 1896 . ><br />

Editor. Sentinel Ledger:<br />

Thank you very much for<br />

The AAHP and NARY will<br />

•ending the picture of M pearance. The beach in front of attend the Hi*i America<br />

<strong>On</strong>chran, "Wamonda are a it It almost useless, because the Pageant in Atlantic City'*<br />

OW'a Beit Friend," that you wind currents are changed by Convention Hall Thursday,<br />

featured in your paper - one of the building causing it to seem September 6.<br />

the winners In the Qeean City colder and the wind stronger. Two buae« will toavejiere at 7<br />

Baby parade.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> city nas become p.m. returning after ttwjriww.<br />

We have six children and that<br />

"America's Greatest Family Passengers will board the<br />

809 Central- AVMIU*<br />

WM the. tint" time we have Resort" because of our twohaws<br />

on Vfm av. botWMn 5td<br />

entered the Baby'Pfcrade. it <strong>is</strong> a great resources — the water and *h ata. Ttckett to tt>« Nidging for the tutur*, 4i in th9po»t/thm<br />

little Mt of effort on mother's and the beach. Are we going to pageant will be dtatrtbuied at<br />

part but wirtt a wonderful allow one of these to be taken the btiaet to all member* who fin** and most dignHM funtal t#ry/cw.<br />

experience fcr-a child, Jill away?<br />

have signed up for tola trip.<br />

Murmora, <strong>is</strong> an abandoned loved it. The next day ah* It's about time our City Further information may be IN TIM£ OP TROUBLS WE ARC AS /<br />

house which has been an w<strong>is</strong>hed she could do it all over Father's put a stop to th<strong>is</strong>. It's obtained by calling Frank Mill NEAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 399-007^<br />

eyesore for so long, There are again,<br />

about time th<strong>is</strong> constant threat at 3*9-3721.<br />

ripped out shingles, old political Iveryone waa so nice - the to our city <strong>is</strong> ended. Let's en-<br />

Successors to Ocean City's Pint Funeral Director<br />

(signs, broken windows, cut myw. judge*, people Thank courage our municipal leaders ClaMHM A* •)+•• ftawlh<br />

electrical wires, and it Ii a you, Ocean City, for a nice to take steps to acquire (he<br />

mess. Some younger people experience and a, fua time! beach property throughout the<br />

have been seen congregating JUl and Mrs. W. Peter Cochran city. If we don't do it now it will<br />

there — and probably up to no<br />

WalUngford, Pa. never be done. <strong>On</strong>ce the<br />

beadles are built on, we can<br />

lood. We have ben told that a<br />

never have them back. Let's<br />

prominent attorney in Ocean Editor, te«inel.Ledier; It's not look back and say, "we<br />

City OWBI the property — he that time of year again. The should have*', Let's take<br />

should be ashamed!<br />

people art heading home, positive • action BOW, before<br />

Thank you for printing th<strong>is</strong> these people may return next before it's too late,<br />

letttr. I hope the ownen see it year to a different Ocean City!<br />

Mr. Mayor and Com-<br />

and take proper steps to fix up<strong>On</strong><br />

September «n, at 1:»p,m,,<br />

m<strong>is</strong>sioners — .please put<br />

the Planning Board will be<br />

through zoning, restricting toy<br />

asked to approve plans for<br />

building oo any beach no<br />

three or more "high r<strong>is</strong>e<br />

matter tow high or In what<br />

building*" to be built on our<br />

location, Purchase all the<br />

beaches. These art planned at<br />

Coming<br />

privately owned beaches —<br />

2nd St., Brighton Pi. Md UK-<br />

either with Green Acres money<br />

south end of town.<br />

or by <strong>is</strong>suing municipal boo*.<br />

Together Look up in the air around the It will be the best purchase the<br />

HAPPY FACES!!<br />

north end of town and askdry<br />

can make! The alternative<br />

yourself,- Is th<strong>is</strong> what I want my to appalling. No beach from tad<br />

city to look like? A big wall of St. to 6th St. A wall of concrete<br />

Shop Early and B«dt the<br />

concrete and windows! Walk on to took at. What do we want<br />

There are many wayi in the 3rd St. beach in the af- "America's Greatest Family wtHpitti Sribfptrilt MUTIM<br />

which man continues to defy ternoon and see the giant Resort" or another Miami<br />

Back to School Crowd<br />

the dictum that he It a chip shadows, or feel the wind wip tech.<br />

MM - WORM - ChMrtfl<br />

adrift in an "indifferent around the building. Try to find<br />

Now 2 Locations<br />

Universe," <strong>On</strong>e especially, a parking place around 3rd St. Property ownen and V<strong>is</strong>itors<br />

,«"TBe coming together to or Part PI. and imagine what get involved, attend the<br />

In fit 9-S<br />

sanctify the passing of life. two or three more of these Planning Board's meeting at<br />

Here, in the Funeral Service, monstrosities would do. City Hall, September 4th. Let<br />

'to* whfrfeave lost someone<br />

the city leaden know how you<br />

dose to them are given<br />

feel. Don't think just because<br />

needed comfort by others COLONIAL COIN OP you don't live in one of these<br />

whole very praenee at the<br />

ureas it won't bother yen, it<br />

tn Ai bury Ave.<br />

services <strong>is</strong> a testimonial to<br />

will. Every person that llvea or<br />

their belief in the im<br />

v<strong>is</strong>its Ocean City will be af-<br />

portance of a life that<br />

fected. If it can happen on lad<br />

touched them all and with<br />

St. or Brighton Place It can<br />

which they are forever<br />

happen on any beach privately<br />

entwined.<br />

owned.<br />

If we don't stop it now a cto<br />

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AGI 6 _ SICTION JWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, AUO<br />

Ocean City High School 'i<br />

record-breBkini basketball<br />

scorer, Bill "Pop" RaeWfy,<br />

will leave next Wiek for<br />

Cheyney (Pa,3 Stite Cditfe,<br />

The 5-11 guard, who lit single-*<br />

Mason at OCHS tor total points<br />

and per-game averagi,<br />

Mlerted Chiyney over LaSalle<br />

College and Atlantic Community<br />

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(MfWltN 1ITH Md 14TH STMiTS<br />

IN THE PALMER SHOPPINQ CINTIW<br />

EAD<br />

by Tom Williams<br />

RaoJthey'B dec<strong>is</strong>ion pretty TiBiketball, <strong>is</strong> at Admiral<br />

much completes the plani of Faragut, Bnd Bryant and Tom<br />

recent Raider star athletes, Jones are at William Patterson<br />

Football end Frank Sannino, Cbllege. Dave Andrews and Bill<br />

who wai also* baiaball star, <strong>is</strong> Keele will be at Atlantic<br />

in pre-season training at Community College,<br />

.WidBtier College. Terry Traoey, — —<br />

the school'i top athlete, leaves Maekln High School of<br />

new week for Wem Chester Washington, D.C. has been<br />

Sate. Football star George *opped from the field of the<br />

Savitiky, who also played iecond annual Seagull<br />

- J Basketball Classic scheduled<br />

for the VUlanova Field House<br />

th<strong>is</strong> Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas. It seems<br />

someone at Maekin lost the<br />

contracts tent by Classic of-<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

Ocean City<br />

John Huff named MVP<br />

Hill sweeps<br />

summer loop playoffs<br />

Garage Getting Crowded?<br />

Sell it Empty with a Want<br />

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Quick 1 Convenient!<br />

ficials. All kinds of things seem<br />

to be going wrong in our<br />

nation's capital.<br />

Replacing Maekin will be<br />

Simon Gratz High School of<br />

Philadelphia. They won the<br />

Sonny Hill League last winter<br />

and have most of their players<br />

returning. Philly's <strong>Public</strong><br />

League was concelled last year,<br />

you'll remember, because of a<br />

teaeher'i strike.<br />

Gratz joins Catholic League<br />

power Roman Catholic* of<br />

Fhilly, Surburban stronghold<br />

Malvern Prep, Manhattan 1 Verabn Hall, drowned the 1872 league, added 10.<br />

regular season champs for the For Bob's Grill, Dave<br />

second straight tine just kit Strange of Delaware scored »,<br />

met, addad a *econd straight Ron Stewart _. „ of West ..„. Chester _„<br />

playoff championship to its had 14 and Phil Greim of<br />

TOllectton Wednesday night by Temple netted 12.<br />

oujnping Boulevard Liquor, » BBoulevard l d reached the final<br />

42, in the playoff finale. „— The ._. game by edging Knight's<br />

gam game officially ffiill ended d the Pharmacy, mil, behind B<br />

Summer BaskMball League points by Atlantic City Hlfij<br />

program for iws. School's big star, Walt Mont-<br />

At halftlme of the eham- ford. Jim Crawford of LaSalle<br />

Pjtmship playoff game, which College added 16 to the total,<br />

also saw a championship <strong>On</strong>e- Jim Ylngit of Dickinson<br />

on-<strong>On</strong>e match, John Huff was paced the lostrs with IS, Ocean<br />

presented with the John Huff, Clly's BUI Backl«y netted IS<br />

S, Award a« the most valuable points with Terry Howell of the<br />

player in the league. It marked United States Naval Academy<br />

the second time in three years adding '" 10. "<br />

the Franklin k Marshall The league, operated under<br />

graduate has been voted the the direction of the Ocean City<br />

award which was named in Department of Recreation on<br />

memory of hi* Jatt father. Huff the Sixth Street courts, eon.<br />

was presented the award by h<strong>is</strong> l<strong>is</strong>ted of eight teams. The top<br />

mother, Norms Huff.<br />

four became eligible for playoff<br />

Vermm Hall jumped out to m participation. • ('<br />

Hi lead in the contest and built CHAMPIONSHIP tOX SfOBE:<br />

the margin up to 3Wi by intermlsslon.<br />

Boulevard rallied VERNON HALL<br />

ft fte-ft pt»<br />

fctaii<br />

I<br />

in thesecondhalf burvever got<br />

Mill<br />

olMe^i^h to mount<br />

fines<br />

II<br />

! threat. • > .<br />

fflldrnl<br />

power Memorial, the Soiih Huff paced at<br />

Trtuy s<br />

attack Rinck<br />

Jersey trio of B<strong>is</strong>hop Eustace, fcrV«B6oaJI .<br />

Huff<br />

t?<br />

Atlantic City and Holy Spirit, Mainland nta Kiona Regionil Sg MufB wntan<br />

Mj»M<br />

HirFli<br />

plus defending champion Ar- Allen, bound for Dartmouth<br />

chb<strong>is</strong>hop Carroll of College*:,added-1». Mark<br />

Washington.<br />

Newcopb of Stockton State BOULEVARD<br />

OBU«B paced thelbien with <strong>is</strong><br />

The <strong>On</strong>e-on <strong>On</strong>e basketball P^nte,<br />

D«v«B.y«l<br />

championship Is over and it To earn the berth in the flnal iWkl<br />

fin<strong>is</strong>hed with a brilliant match game Vernon Hall defeated LMry<br />

N<br />

M<br />

between Rich Mutton and fcurth place Bob'i Grill, w-89.<br />

I J<br />

Tom Betley Th<strong>is</strong> reporter They outscored Bob's in every AnBtytt<br />

M<br />

worked very clo^y with me periodenroutetothat win. Huff<br />

tourney and, although some paced tte scoring with 10<br />

RMtmH IM,r M4RM0RI, Phont StMftfl<br />

problems did ex<strong>is</strong>t, It was polnti. Dave Glielml of „<br />

certainly successful enough to AUentown College and Paul<br />

be brought back next summer.<br />

Tnckiho. Offlot 02S-2882<br />

Greco of Murray State each CLASSIFIED AD<br />

Biggest problem seemed to added 16. Gary Schaal of Urbe<br />

attendance by the ran- sinus, moat vaiubalt player in<br />

RESULTS<br />

testants. Since most good<br />

basketball players play in as<br />

many as a half-dozen leagues<br />

and usually attend a camp or<br />

two, not to mention summer<br />

employment, there were far too<br />

many eases where a player<br />

forfeited a match.<br />

There was also some con-<br />

of Month CLEARANCE<br />

fusion about the rules that<br />

governed the matches. Finally,<br />

however, an effective set of<br />

regulations became uniform.<br />

We congratulate Rich<br />

Mulkeen on h<strong>is</strong> victory and<br />

thank all other* for their<br />

participation. Special thanks<br />

Htt and<br />

ass<strong>is</strong>tance.<br />

It also should be mentioned<br />

that Pleasantville High School<br />

coach Ken Leary gave a lot of<br />

h<strong>is</strong> time to the tourney and h<strong>is</strong><br />

.involvement added greatly to<br />

She success.<br />

Speaking of Pleasantville,<br />

fdx-five junior Gerald Hooks<br />

was name MVP in that^tty's<br />

summer league over such<br />

notables as Reggie Miller, Watt<br />

Reynolds,' Dexter Hawkins, etc.<br />

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AUGUST II, Iffj THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEQOtN<br />

from, page*'3'<br />

Rev. Geoe Corbett, pastor<br />

•<br />

aJNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. • Churdi School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

6:80 p.m; Yomg People<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />

WEDNESDAY.<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek Service<br />

St. JOSEPH'S B.C.<br />

•tore rd, anil Harbor la.<br />

IVJigr. Leon a. Winowici,<br />

paftor '<br />

DAILY-<br />

7 and 8 a.m. - Masses<br />

7:30 to S pm. - Confessions<br />

SATURDAY •<br />

4:30 to 5:30 and 7:45 to 8:30<br />

pirn, - Oonfesiioiii<br />

7 pm • Mass<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

47:45,8,10:18,11:30 a.m. «nd6<br />

p.m. - Masses<br />

if EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Shore rd.<br />

Tne VerKRev, Canon Adolph<br />

W. Kalil, B^D., reetor<br />

The Rev. Eigene F. Yuger,<br />

a<strong>is</strong>oc'late<br />

SUNDAY (llth Sunday after<br />

Trinity) - . • ..<br />

8 a.m. • Holy' Communion<br />

10 a.m. - Holy Communion<br />

11 a.m. • Informal reception<br />

tor Rev. and Mrs. Yaeger in the<br />

Pariah House<br />

8 p.m. • Alcoholics<br />

Anonymous meeting in the<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h House<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Serving the Mainland<br />

and the Shore<br />

Shore rd. and DawM av.<br />

Rev. Charles F. Ruck Jr.,<br />

pastor<br />

Rev. J, Brookg Moore,<br />

associate<br />

SUNDAY.<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. • Services.<br />

Nmwy at both servicM. '<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

MONDAY -<br />

11:30 a.m. • Senior Citizens<br />

BETHANY<br />

^ ^ NOTICE TO<br />

OCEAN CITY RESIDENTS •<br />

LEGALLY QUALIFIED CITIZENS<br />

MAY REGISTER NOW TO VOTE<br />

AT THE GENERAL ELECTION<br />

NOVEMBER 8f 1973<br />

Those becoming II years of age on or before<br />

November 6, 1973 may reg<strong>is</strong>ter now and vott in<br />

the General Election.<br />

Women whose names have been changed by<br />

marriage must reg<strong>is</strong>ter under their present<br />

name.<br />

Those who have changed their residence must<br />

transfer to, their new address.<br />

THE FOLLOWING DATES IRE FOR EVENING<br />

REGISTRATION FOR 1HE MNIML ELECTION<br />

TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 1,1973:<br />

SEPTEMBER 6, IS, 20, 21, 24, 26, 20, 27.<br />

IR TNI OFFICE OF TNI OiTY CLERK<br />

6 P.M. ynffl 9 P.M.<br />

ALSO MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY<br />

9 A.M. untH 4^0 P.M.<br />

. . OITY HUM<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

•SLACKS • HATS<br />

SHORTS • TIES<br />

BEtTS .JACKETS,<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

SWIM SUITS<br />

SWEATERS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Store rd. and BHghton av.<br />

Rev. WUliim A. Davit,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

Worship, Rev. Kenneth<br />

Hampson, admin<strong>is</strong>trator of<br />

Wesley Manor and The<br />

Homestead in Ocean City, guest<br />

speaker. »<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church School<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Min<strong>is</strong>tries<br />

LINWOOD<br />

Cuiincil on*<br />

MAINLAND<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

IM New rd.<br />

Rev. Gordon Prelier. paMor<br />

SUNDAY.<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship.<br />

Communion Service,<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evangel<strong>is</strong>tic<br />

Service<br />

TUESDAY .<br />

8 p.m • Bible Study and<br />

prayer<br />

FBIDAY •<br />

8 p.m. • Chr<strong>is</strong>t's<br />

bassadors, youth group<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

An American Bapt<strong>is</strong>t Church<br />

»U Shore rd.<br />

Rev. Kurt W, FraBk, pastor<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) •<br />

Church picnic on the church<br />

grounds<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

JIM'<br />

GEM SHOP<br />

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ocun city, N. J.<br />

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MEIKAN MORES<br />

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8EMST0NE<br />

ONYX OARVIMS<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 si<br />

&UR ENTIRi iNViNTORY GOES ON SALi AT HALF PRICI!<br />

9:45 a.m. • ChurdrSchool<br />

11 a.m.. Morning Worship<br />

2 p.m. ' Alcoholics<br />

Anonymous<br />

i p.m, • BVF<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />

TUESDAY'-<br />

• AU day v<strong>is</strong>it to tte Bapt<strong>is</strong>t<br />

Home<br />

WEDNESDAY.<br />

' 7:30 p m. • Prayer and Bible<br />

Study<br />

THURSDAY-<br />

7 a.m. - Men'i Prayer Group<br />

10 a.m. • Prayer group<br />

meeting fa) the church parlor.<br />

Nursery provided<br />

Noon • Senior Fellowship<br />

I p.m. • Senior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

8:30 p.m. • Samper Fidelia<br />

Qass meeting at the home of<br />

Mrs. Claudia Northridge in<br />

Unwood<br />

FRIDAY-<br />

8 p.m. • Deacons<br />

Deaconesses meeting<br />

SATURDAY-<br />

7 p,m. • Senior IYP<br />

OUR LADY OF .<br />

SORROWS R.C.<br />

Wabash and Poplar aves.<br />

Rev. Vincent Ferran,<br />

pastor<br />

and<br />

DAILY-<br />

7, 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.<br />

Masses<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 to S and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. -<br />

Confessions<br />

6:30 p.m. • Mas*<br />

SUNDAY "—<br />

8, 8:30, 10:30,11:30 a.m. and<br />

8:30 p.m. - Masse*<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1831 Shore rd.<br />

Rev. William CsnoVer, paitor<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

6:45 p.m. • Young People<br />

8 p.m. • Evening Service<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

I p.m. - Prayer meeting<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

7:30 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:S0 p.m. • Hi Y Teens<br />

BETHEL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Ocean Heights «V.<br />

Rev. Edneod Carlude,<br />

paitor<br />

SUNDAIf<br />

ALL FAMOUS BRAND MERCHANDISE!<br />

• ALL FROM THIS SEASON!<br />

• EVERYTHING GOES!<br />

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'•-'•>....»,, - •<br />

:• ^, .. T. u •<br />

• a.m. - MornlnR Worship<br />

11 a.m. -Church School<br />

CENTRAL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Shore rd. and Central av,<br />

Rev. John L. Ewlng, pastor<br />

Rev. Everett Hunt,<br />

v<strong>is</strong>iting pastor<br />

Rev. Stephen A. S*»m»n*.<br />

pastor<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning<br />

Worship. Nursery at both<br />

•erviwi.<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church School<br />

with classes for all ages<br />

MONDAY •<br />

8:80 p.m. • Senior UMYF<br />

Softball at Mill rd School in<br />

Northfield<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • Contact<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

SECOND CAPE<br />

MAY BAPTIST<br />

Churdi and Shore rds..<br />

Palermo<br />

Rev, Clyde Whiry. Paitor<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />

Fellowship Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY•<br />

7;S0 pta. - Eanflf<br />

Study and Praya 1 Time.<br />

Dining ftoom Open to<br />

TRINITY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Roosevelt Mvd. and Shore rd.,<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Brace Philllpi, paitor<br />

+J<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

I p.m, - Bible Study Group<br />

MARMORA<br />

GOSPEL CHAPEL<br />

WUter and LyndhurH rd...<br />

Edward Richmond, evangel<strong>is</strong>t<br />

SUNDAY- "<br />

9:30 a.m. • Communion<br />

Service<br />

II a.m. • Family Biblt Hour<br />

7 p.m. - Gospel Service<br />

MONDAY•<br />

6:45 p.m. • Young Boys and<br />

Girls Class.<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

7:45 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

7 p.m. • Youth Bible Study<br />

Group<br />

TUCKAHOE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rev. John Garrpfcan,. paster<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11; IS a.m. - Momtag Worship<br />

THUR1DAY.<br />

B p.m. - Senior Choir practice<br />

FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE<br />

Shore rd., Seaviile<br />

Meeting for divine worship<br />

each First Day morning at 11<br />

o'clock.<br />

WESLEY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Peteriburg<br />

Rev. John Garrahan, putor<br />

SUNDAY r~~<br />

10 a.m. • Mommg Worship<br />

11 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7 p.m. • Senior Choir practice<br />

CORBIN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Main st.<br />

Rev, Harry Finda<strong>is</strong>on,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

9:45 a.m. • Churdi Moot<br />

11 am. - Morning Warship<br />

7:30 p.m, - Gospel Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY'^ "<br />

10 a.m. to noon • Fellowship<br />

Hour and Bible Study<br />

0:SQ p.m. - Choir rehearsal<br />

SEAVILLE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rev. Kenneth E. Hummel,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

I a.m. • Worship Service<br />

10:15 a.m. - Church School<br />

fl'30 p.m. - Method<strong>is</strong>t Youth<br />

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8 — Sf CTION TWO<br />

Ocean City school bus schedule<br />

proceed north on Central av to<br />

<strong>On</strong> September 4, Orientation<br />

Day for 8th Grade pupils, only<br />

the following buses will he in<br />

operation •<br />

BUS-H" -<br />

MR. ATKINS (DRIVER)<br />

Will begin ai BjgO a.m.:<br />

The route shall begin at 52nd<br />

A and Asbury av, and proceed<br />

to Anchorage dr., then turn<br />

south to 55th st. and east to<br />

Asbury av. The bus shall then<br />

proceed to 58th it., turn east to<br />

Central av., and then north on<br />

Central av., receiving pupils as<br />

far as 26th st. The buj shall then<br />

^hi<br />

6th st., turn east on 6th st, to<br />

Ocean av and the high school<br />

BUS"D"•<br />

MRS. TURNER (DRIVER)<br />

Will begin at 34th si, and Bay<br />

av. al 9:50 a.m.<br />

The bus shall proceed south<br />

on Bay av. to Bertram la, in<br />

Merlon Park, The bug shall<br />

then turn west on Bartram la<br />

and proceed through Merion<br />

Park to Westminster la. The<br />

bus shall then turn north on<br />

Westminster la. to 34th st. and<br />

east on 34th it, to Bay av. The<br />

WAIKIKI CARNIVAL<br />

Designed By AITS<br />

(thi people who give you th» world!<br />

LAZAR<br />

W/Uri I IIVIIIIMiir w><br />

TRAVEL AGINCY<br />

ongratulations<br />

4»y<br />

Atlantic City<br />

Race Course<br />

ON THE OPENING OF YOUR<br />

29th SEASON OF<br />

THOROUGHBRED RACING<br />

August <strong>is</strong> always a time of particular pleasure tor us, giving the<br />

opportunity to wtlcome back our friends at th» ACRC for another<br />

season of thoroughbred racing, August also brings Jute full bloom<br />

and beauty the coyntltsi shrubs and flowers w« havt nurtured<br />

these many months,in and around the track, paddock and<br />

Ia 0U a? fheiradf<br />

? *'*••" #dd * mMigre of enioymtnt to your<br />

Cedar Bridge Nurseries<br />

and Greenhouses<br />

WILLIAM H. GARWOOO<br />

, .-. lorgaintown, at the Lak#'<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

' 6M Centn<br />

travel east to 1<br />

high school, arriving at<br />

a.m. Thii bus ii for HIGH<br />

SCHOOL pupils only.<br />

PART 2<br />

The bus shall leave the high<br />

school at 7; SB a.m. and proceed<br />

to 6th it, and Central av. I t<br />

shall tum south on Central av,<br />

and proceed to Mth st. It ihall<br />

tum on 36th st, to West av., turn<br />

north on West av. to Mth st,<br />

turn west on 24th st, and<br />

proceed to Bay av. The bus<br />

shall then proceed north on BMF<br />

av, to the tatsrmediate School,<br />

arriving at 1:20 a.m. Th<strong>is</strong> bus<br />

shall be for INTERMEDIATE<br />

SCHOOL pupils only. Th<strong>is</strong> bus<br />

will not make any stops between<br />

9th st, and Mth it.; and<br />

shall be for pupils who live as<br />

far south as 38th st.<br />

PART 3<br />

The bus shall leave the Intermediate<br />

School at 8:25 a.m.<br />

, and proceed to Mth «,, tum<br />

east on 24th st, and proceed to<br />

Wert av. The bus shall thai<br />

proceed south on West av, to<br />

36th it,, turn east on Sith it, to<br />

'in<br />

Bill Hun sue*<br />

i Amsterdam, tt'sa wonderfi<br />

Sdty, Small streets hurry ur<br />

'"and out and tw<strong>is</strong>t hi among:<br />

Biemselves, Thew art many:<br />

quaint little shops, baroque<br />

bulldings, much local color.<br />

Canals intersect the<br />

unexpectedly; barges wa<br />

tor traffic lights. S<br />

Rembrandt's house,<br />

House of the Scul.<br />

Ueads. Enjoy the lapse<br />

centuries to be found in th<br />

byways on the outskirU<br />

tb§ city, Amsterdam, It'i<br />

experience you won't forget<br />

SHREVE<br />

TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

1*06 Paoffic ivMtt<br />

IHantic Cfty,!. J.<br />

^HELPFUL HINT;<br />

it : vi<<br />

^••jWBS'SSlMJ'g^s<br />

bus shall then turn north on Bay<br />

sv, and proceed to Walnut rd,<br />

where it will turn west to Appletree<br />

la^ south to Spruce rd,<br />

make one stop at Midway<br />

Harbor and Grenada la.,<br />

proceed east to Bay av. and<br />

then north to 6th it. where it<br />

shall turn-east to Ocean av and<br />

the high school.<br />

At 3:15 p.m., when classes<br />

are d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed, the two buses<br />

will return .pupils to their<br />

homes.<br />

The following bus route! are<br />

for pupils eligible to ride to the<br />

various schools according to<br />

the boundaries establ<strong>is</strong>hed by<br />

the Board of Education in JuJy.<br />

The only routes l<strong>is</strong>ted are thoje<br />

that will take pupils to school in<br />

the morning. Most pupils will<br />

ride home on the same buses<br />

upon which they come to<br />

school. The principal and<br />

teachers in each school,<br />

however, will instruct pupils<br />

concerning what buses they are<br />

to take at d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sal time.<br />

Kindergarten and first grade<br />

parents are requested to have<br />

name tags attached to aU<br />

youngsters with full name,<br />

iddreii, and phone numbers.<br />

<strong>is</strong> very helpful to the<br />

rents who will be serving as<br />

school bug aides and to the bus<br />

drivers to be sure pupils get<br />

home <strong>safely</strong>.<br />

PRIMARY SCHOOL<br />

PUPILS<br />

All pupils living in the area<br />

from Batteriea rd. to 9th st, and<br />

from Atlantic av. to Bay av. are<br />

scheduled to WALK to the<br />

Primary School at Sth st, and<br />

West av. All other pupils are<br />

scheduled to be transported,<br />

EXCEPTION: Kindergarten<br />

and first grade pupils living<br />

between lit st. to 9th gt, and<br />

Ocean av. to Bay av. are<br />

walkers.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE 1 Central av., turn north on on Bartram la. to Oxford la,,<br />

Central av, and proceed to the south on Oxford la, to Somerset,<br />

St. Augustine School, and then west on Somerset to West- mvm<br />

north on Central av, to Sth st. minster, north on Westminster<br />

MrBagy<br />

INTERMEDIA Tt<br />

The bus shall then turn west on la, to 34th it,, east on 34th st, to<br />

SCHOOL PUPILS<br />

6th st, to B»y av., north on Bay Bay av,, and north on Bay a v. to<br />

All pupils living in the area av, to Sth st. and east on Sth st, the Intermediate School,<br />

from Bth st, to 30th st. and from to the Primary School, arriving arriving at 8:30 a.m. The bus<br />

Ocean av. to the bay are 8t 8:45 a.m. Thi» bus shall be •hall immediately leave the<br />

scheduled to WALK to the for the PRIMARY and ST. Intermediate School and Paper Products Company<br />

Intermediate School fit 19th st. AUGUSTINE pupils only, proceed to Michigan av., west<br />

and Bay av. All other pupils are<br />

on Michigan to Richmond dr.,<br />

SOUTH IND-UPTOWN<br />

scheduled to be transported. ROUTE 2 •<br />

north on Richmond dr. to Bay FROM §BACHFRONTTO SAY<br />

HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS MORNING •<br />

Siore dr., east on Bay Shore dr.<br />

• OCEAN CITY<br />

BUS LETTER "B"<br />

Wi DELIVER IN LESS THAW ONI DAY<br />

to Bay av., east on I8th st. to<br />

High, school pupili to be PART 1<br />

Asbury av., north on Ajbury av. 823-445815 SO. CONGRESS AVE., ATLANTIC! CITY Ut-lUt<br />

transported are scheduled u The route shall begin at 34th to the St. Augustine School,<br />

follows;<br />

st. and Bay av, at 7:30 a.m, and then to Sth st, via Weit av. to<br />

All pupilg who live south of ihall be for HIOH SCHOOL the Primary School, arriving at<br />

2Stb st., east of the railroad, pupils only. The bus shall i:45 a.m.<br />

and all pupils who live south of proceed south on Bay av, to ROUTE 3 -<br />

20th st., west of the railroad, Bartram la, in Mprion Park, MORNING .<br />

but eait of Bay av., are The bus shall then turn weit on BUS LITTER "C"<br />

scheduled to be transported to Bartram la, and proceed PART 1<br />

to the high school. Also, all through Merion Park to<br />

The route shall begin at 19th CARDS • CANDIES • CANDLE RINGS<br />

pupili who live south of 17th «,, Westminster la. The bus shall<br />

st, and Bay av. at 7:35 a.m. and<br />

west of Bay av.<br />

then tum north on Westminster<br />

shall be for HIGH SCHOOL IUVN CARDS • TALLIES • GIFTS<br />

BEGINNING TIME<br />

la to 34th st, and east on 34th st,<br />

pupils only. The bus shall turn<br />

FOB EACH SCHOOL<br />

to Bay av. The bus shall then<br />

south on Bay av. to Walnut la.,<br />

High school (Gradei 9-12),<br />

L turn north on Bay av,, receiving<br />

turn west on Walnut la. to<br />

7:55 a.m.<br />

high ichool pupils who live<br />

Appletree la., south on Ap-<br />

High school (Grades 7-O, between 34th st. and 20th st, Th«<br />

plet ree la., and then turn east<br />

10:20 a.m.<br />

last stop will be made at 22nd on Spruce rd., making one stop<br />

St. Augustine, 8:40 a.m. »t. and Bay »v. It shall then at Midway Harbor and<br />

Intermediate, 9 a:m. proceed to 6th st., along Bay<br />

Primary, 9 a.m.<br />

av,, east on «h st, to Ocean av.<br />

continued on page 9<br />

DISMISSAL TIME<br />

and the high school, arriving at<br />

FOR EACH SCHOOL 7:50 a.m.<br />

High school (Grades PART 2<br />

2:20 p.m.<br />

The bui shall leave the high<br />

High school (Grades 7-i), ichool at ?:Ba.m, and proceed<br />

4:18 p.m. • to 5th st. and Wesley av. Th<strong>is</strong><br />

St, Augurtlne, 2:50 p.m. bus <strong>is</strong> for INTERMEDIATE<br />

Intermediate, 8:40 p.m. SCHOOL pupils only, who live<br />

Primary, i p;m.<br />

along Wesley av. It will travel<br />

There will be a total of seven north on Wesley av, to Bat-<br />

bus routes and seven buses for tersea rd,, receiving all In-<br />

transportation IN Oc«n City, termediate School pupils<br />

Each bui will average thro* or between sth »t. and Battersea<br />

four d<strong>is</strong>tinct parts to each rd. Th<strong>is</strong> bus will not make any<br />

rqute. Bach part of a route will stops along Battersea rd, It will<br />

be to transport pupils to one turn west on Buttwsea rd. to<br />

particular school with some Bay av. and then tt-avel south<br />

exceptions. <strong>On</strong> some trips a buj on Bay av., arriving at the<br />

load will be mixed with High Intermediate School at 8.10<br />

School, Parochial, and a.m.<br />

Elementary pupils. Each bus PART 3<br />

!<br />

will be marked plainly with a The bus shall leave the In-<br />

SCHOOL PUPILS<br />

large letter A, B, C, D, B, F, or termediate School at 8:18 a.m.<br />

All pupili living in the area H, for easy identification. and proceed to Merion Park<br />

from fith st. to 24th it. and from ROUTE 1 •<br />

where INTERMEDIATE, St.<br />

Ocean av. to Bay av. areMORNING<br />

-<br />

AUGUSTINE, and PRIMARY<br />

scheduled to WALK to the St, BUS LETTER "A"<br />

SCHOOL pupils will be<br />

Augmtine School. All other PART 1<br />

received. The bus will turn west<br />

pupils are scheduled to be The route shall begin at SJnft<br />

transported.<br />

st, and Asbury av, at ?M alffi.,<br />

proceed west to Anchorage dr.,<br />

making a stop at the corner of<br />

Anchorage dr, and Mid it.<br />

before proceeding jorth on<br />

Anchorage dr. to SSth st. It shall<br />

then stop at SSth st. and Anchorage<br />

dr. The route shall then<br />

proceed east on 55th ft, to<br />

Asbury av,, turn south on<br />

Asbury av. and proceed to 58th<br />

St., tum east on 58th it, to<br />

Central av., and then north on<br />

Central av, to 8th st. The last<br />

stop for th<strong>is</strong> route w<br />

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Monroe 9 s<br />

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Book Shoppe<br />

LARGIST SELECTION OF $OOKS<br />

IN OCEAN CITY<br />

Open 7 Days a Week<br />

Roger Monroe,<br />

9 A.M.-11 P.M.<br />

Ownmr*Manag&r<br />

A Checking Account can<br />

handle that paper work<br />

It will keep track of income and<br />

outgo, get receipts for payments,<br />

supply orderly and accurate records,<br />

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Come start your account.<br />

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OCEAN CITY . SiA ISLE CITY , CAPI<br />

A mma or nt nm*\. wmm JMMMMS<br />

A MOIMl or WlffWHIM. UWVI wniw<br />

MAY<br />

• Our bank makes no service charge on<br />

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students or members of the armed forces -<br />

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FRIDAY, AUQUST 31, , mm&t<br />

','''' " 7 . * •A J :/-'J'p:s'Ja^'l ..SreAriJt '**—"<br />

Schedule<br />

• continued from page 8^<br />

Grenada la. The bus shall then<br />

i' p*oc«ed to Bay av,, turn north<br />

on Bay av, and proceed to 8th<br />

st, wherarkjhtll tum east to<br />

Ocean af. Wid the high school,<br />

arriving at 7.-S0 a.m.<br />

PART 1<br />

The bus shall leave the high<br />

school at 7\<br />

Glass<br />

Augustine School, arriving at<br />

8:15 a.m. Tfils bus <strong>is</strong> for<br />

with<br />

PRIMARY and ST.<br />

AUGUSTINE SCHOOL pupili<br />

only.<br />

PART 2 * '* ****** j<br />

the bui dudftave-Ilw^StT<br />

Augustine School at 8:20 a.m.<br />

and proceed north,on Wesley<br />

av, to Pth st. and Atlantic av.<br />

' where it shall travel north on<br />

Atlantic av. to Battersea rd. It<br />

shall then turn wast on Battersea<br />

rd. to Wesley rd,, tum<br />

south on Wesley rd, and<br />

proceed down Wesley av, to 4th<br />

st. It shall turn west on 4th st, to<br />

Simpson av. and then north to<br />

5th st. and the Primary School,<br />

arriving at 8:35 a.m. It shall<br />

thm proceed to Central av. and<br />

travel south on Central av. to<br />

14th st., turn west on 14th st. to<br />

Asbury av, and the St.<br />

Augustine School, arriving at<br />

8:35 a.m. Th<strong>is</strong> bus will be for<br />

PRIMARY and ST.<br />

AUGUSTINE and IN-<br />

TSRMEDIATE SCHOOL<br />

pupilg.<br />

PART 3<br />

The bus shall proceed from<br />

the St. Augustine School to the<br />

Intermediate School, where it<br />

shall proceed north on Bay av,<br />

••••••••••***••••<br />

Because Monday. Labor Day, September H <strong>is</strong> a<br />

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PAOI 10 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, AUGUST in<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />

Copy mailed in, given to representative or brought to<br />

office personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />

STAMPS to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as<br />

courtesy and convenience to customer. Remittance must be<br />

in before advert<strong>is</strong>ement <strong>is</strong> set in type.<br />

Classified D<strong>is</strong>play Advert <strong>is</strong>ing~24c per Agate <strong>Line</strong><br />

—All Classified Advert<strong>is</strong>ing Cash—<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS25c EXTRA<br />

Advert<strong>is</strong>ements for these columns ghould be in the office of<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger NOT LATER THAN NOON TUSSDAY<br />

IrtQR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON WEDNESDAY<br />

TOR TOOLATETOd^SSIFY Dial 399S4I1<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, as Words or Less 1150<br />

(8c per word exceeding 28 words)<br />

Ad Running S Consecutive Times.<br />

with 25 Words or Lesi WOO<br />

Ads requiring Box Numbers, 25c More<br />

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pancriptten eaMrac gltstti §H Nertn .<br />

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n.iity mwn ,,<br />

HMTUBI » 10 eara for Kom« 1 1<br />

llhiei • {• thlldr.n In ffta Ot.an CM?<br />

\ araa, in raturfi fir rHm 4 board ptot<br />

\ imall.»i»ry Biftrtnni.Cali »f-IU4 •-<br />

HELP WANT!D<br />

MATUBi SAL«!PER5ON far MaravalK<br />

gift llor*. Molt b. capatla al<br />

aiiuming rtiponilBJilty l*RMia fw apof,<br />

iffMUf.. 1M4M0. 1-]|<br />

Ol DEfi GENTLEMEN far Ifftlf claaninf,<br />

a *m, ts i p.m.. i aiyi, good pay,<br />

Kiglf »«« I It, Marmora. N J Ml) j. 1-1<br />

.CAR BOUND COOK.good pay and<br />

IHnalifi, i dayi Raply »o« 11*,<br />

mrm.,..ilj lira u<br />

d.srsiTTEH, urg.fitly naadad by<br />

werlijnf rnoffiar fer ttiird frada bey. i<br />

day. par waak. Can )»»1MJ attar i,j».<br />

Vicinity inti i Bay. a.il<br />

LIFUQUARD M F Hamad, lota)<br />

prafarrai), call IM.1IN, all<br />

rwur<br />

am.<br />

lALESUIDY — Perm.rr.nl poilllon in<br />

I wtmalVi tptcliffy tftgp. Bfqyirai<br />

iMrvlc. ol (ipiritncH UKtlMy. Fort,<br />

" IUP, (In Bay MM Ntfarantat, Mil Iff-<br />

CMAMBIBMAIOI, MF warn***,<br />

prttarraa. Call WMJ50.<br />

local<br />

Ml<br />

If<br />

/ IIMr>Eiii|MCEB plumoar, rondomlnlum,<br />

,-" mom and d.v.iopm.ni work Viar<br />

rovnd ampMynMnf Frlnsa Mnaflti, Call<br />

«l )!0; or Ml Itll b*t*Mn t ! p m Ml<br />

MBLr> WANT1D - Full or part lima<br />

i.rO.n.. Phon. Mr K, )M 1517. tf<br />

WANTED — Counts hale for Taylor f>ark<br />

Rail, 7M Eeardwailt, CalUWMfl. It<br />

WANTED — HsVMkaapar capaDI* aM<br />

willing io do sintral worn, fly* dayi<br />

par waalt, ie a.m..? p.m. Top Miary,<br />

rttarattcn n^uirid, writ* tsi ail San-<br />

tlMIUMgar, tf<br />

PART TIMI clwt lypl.l far Invoicing<br />

fl.llDl. nsyn to lit KtHDl Or<br />

hwuhoKt iQiaflula, An (gual Opportunity<br />

Imploy.r, M F Prior,, 111 1111 tor In.<br />

tarvlaw, wtmton candl.i, Tudi.ho* t.io<br />

PORTRR w.rttM l lo II noon.' Contact<br />

l.ndtur ltr«M. i.)l<br />

YOUNS MAN or wom.n lo work In Fat.nt<br />

MajdUlna Luneltaonltfa durinp f*#.<br />

tamtar, poiilkiy itniir, aiparHnca<br />

pntarrafj. corn.r Fount.in, 4iii It, and<br />

Ocaan Av.nu. Ml<br />

OIRL1, boyi, matt, wstnan • Taka Irt.ndt'<br />

ora.r. for latt l.MIno, tully<br />

•uarantaM lawalry it.rm, I) and on.<br />

third pareant profH, l>r« catalsflia inj<br />

Uttrl alda. (10 IntarerliH, Mil Jit,<br />

Mtrfflara.NJ.BttM. tf<br />

SECR11TABT f#f rMI ntlta oillM m<br />

umi uwwIiRiBa M MMc Dool.ka.pJng<br />

ana tfflea proM*yrB. rtir fsond IMI,'Myltora'l Corbln HMIM, T.vtrn<br />

l (tn. Rout. JO, Corbl/lOty. tl<br />

MOTMIB'I HILPIR, full lima, wriia"<br />

fli»ina aaparlarwa anj r.iartiK.to aai<br />

O I I l Ml<br />

PERSONALS<br />

A5THOLOOY Clauai now farmlnt tor<br />

fall wm.ihir »t tna i.J.A, wortihop.<br />

Call IllllM. Ml<br />

fOB IWPOBMATIOH valuibl. In thaflflM<br />

tgalnil communlim, dial flMlS.<br />

Maiiiiacnanioiwaalily. H<br />

WRTI19 aland i^ih* iamliiar. l«s»« "<br />

in* bar Mrvita. call HMfBI. 11<br />

"BENT A BAP.TIWOHR for prlv.t.<br />

partial, catarM in tna Syrl Doom or In<br />

yayr bpm#. Bait group priett availaM,<br />

The sandbar, ROOMV.II (lyd. Marinva..<br />

jff«» 11,<br />

HEALTH IPA-^ctan siry'i only Haalffi<br />

. >pa, iwm and itiam Dattii, .pot r.dudna<br />

.quipm.nt. and mailtaa, MarB«|.t<br />

Fl.nn.ry, R.N. L.dIM only, ty lp<br />

polnlnunt )fl l«0. 147 A.Bur, Ay. «<br />

lUN ROII BOOH (TORI - MrdMC*.<br />

and pfpirbachi. Jp.clil ord.n<br />

w.lconn Opan all vaar, M Aibtiry Ava,<br />

»f.flfo. H<br />

CAPE MAY BlalMMl Will cut your owl'<br />

atoMt H.M a cf, Alto navt Mma ler MM<br />

wm, I. H.rtl.y, 41* Arunttc Ava.. (Mitri<br />

PolwitallW-WI, H<br />

PRICK paid far old gold and<br />

II.HIHB invar. Old tlotn. watenat,<br />

|.w»lry, caini and d.ntal bridlH, lAiittl<br />

J.w.Uri, lilt!, Inara Bd . ••l.rmo. N J<br />

,|yit Wutft ol Ilia iB troitlni jffllll.<br />

ClMMMan indThurlday. Fffl<br />

{HICK YOUR HOM1 Vl th.lhor. Mil*<br />

yo» ar. awa*, «ath Motal, Oalancav<br />

• Carinttum JH^MS. M<br />

NIAL KTATI aaMt M-f fgr actlva<br />

np**dt»«IsttnHmloH|{a Sdaywaa*<br />

«af>lr nmtwi Ladfar,»»»tn f-n<br />

MATURK WOMAN IS mflc ki Aibury<br />

An. tfanp, i day wadt. WrHt M> MT<br />

(attHMf-LaaJiir. tf<br />

TU<br />

••ABIHO—All HUTIIimHUI raadlnd. f<br />

Phonlci, El.itmiljry Bhool mtKcn.<br />

tlmpit ipMtli prMlfffll. RaadlMH work<br />

Mr pr.flrtt (radari, SIM Doufl halj—<br />

ItMpil A partMaily conductad lutortiif<br />

larvlci ilnca IM, CtrtlllM taatkari<br />

Arlln. NMI, HIS Pl«iur» Av.. Omn<br />

Clty.lff.17M, If<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

*«AL ••TATI IA«-«»MAN Pull HIM,<br />

«calkHit appw luitrry. Apply ••rtar<br />

KHtty, »Mt Aitwry Av.. mttll tl<br />

WANTED — HurUW part tuna arltcai<br />

wart, c a m t t u f e M l<br />

PRIVATE MUIIC LittOHt-nrun or<br />

piano. All lavali. Call Charm T<br />

Tayl*r,t]7-«aM, 11 1<br />

QUALIFIED PIANO OR TRUMPET<br />

Inliructlana for M.M par hwir Will<br />

coma to your ha ma. Rafaraticai avalaMa<br />

CallMMIUcrnf-irft. Ml<br />

SWIMMINO LlSiONt — ItipaU MetH, •<br />

10th t Ocaan. Hi.w lor > Iwwm.<br />

IHW for 10 lauani. Call Pat tamon )ft.<br />

SMlorltt/JM fi<br />

PRIVATE (Mana latienl, all at*a, **P<br />

taacMar, utti» Umpjon Call IN•<br />

ixr. IM<br />

WANTED PROF. SERV. PROP. SERVICES PROF. SERVICES PROF. SERVICES<br />

BUIST TINANT II ,.q,,lr,. J Mdroom PBOFE55IONAL |,wn ,,rvlc» at non-<br />

unfgrnlin.d.pt.niar library *e.nt.r proT,iiun,l •,!(„. j» ; , l.wn ur<br />

vice, fjopendabla. Fraa aHlmatfi.<br />

city. Hal rfitrigorafsr & wa&nar.<br />

Pl.au call Iff.liu «ft>r ]pm f.JO<br />

HIGHEST PBICEi paid lor silver coin-<br />

JJff.JtM, »'»<br />

AMBITIOUS FAMILY to bur prvipargui<br />

reaming b#ui«. 17 btdroemf, OUHI<br />

Ulch.n., r.p.,lcuitom,ri f He locllon<br />

S.. II.il, IllJC.nlr.l Av. NgpherHinfB.<br />

it. in action Any Railtor •I'll<br />

NIEO IIIDI te GAINESVILLE:<br />

NUB HIDE to aalniivllK, Florida, tnli<br />

wMkand or 1 Labor Oiy, Will mare<br />

•iptnlai •. h.lpdriv. Call IffiiM, 111<br />

ONI OR TWO Mmn or •» Irom II-D'J<br />

IS 117! for pow.r plant H.n up<br />

anilnaari, Writt lo L.A. Cal|ar. II u,<br />

UnlUO Englri.in * conitructort, IUI<br />

Arch Itraat, phli. Pi ituil f]><br />

Available tor ganera! mainlmanei, imall<br />

paint I obi, light nauilng. Call altar 1 p.m.<br />

Jfllfi*. It<br />

FRANK CURRAN<br />

PAINTING<br />

398.2068<br />

AUTOS FOR SALl<br />

Fr,?e Estimates for<br />

Inte.ior Painting lor<br />

Fair -vj Winter<br />

SAM WEAVER<br />

102 Carol Ave.<br />

Pleatantvllle. N. J,<br />

- MB-BMS<br />

t Painting<br />

ELECTRICA1<br />

COHTMCTORS<br />

HOUSE and<br />

(() MMKlff IAI. SERVICE<br />

AniwirAIICalli<br />

Electric Company<br />

I.lir. West Ave. Dial .M§.SM»<br />

MORIR<br />

PAINTING CODTRICTOR<br />

8pmyIng.r«Jler-bm«h<br />

caulking<br />

Imtrior eitertor<br />

Free estimate<br />

Call now for<br />

fallpamting.<br />

Insured<br />

399-0600 398-2494,,<br />

BOATS FOR Sil-E<br />

AUTOS FOR SALI<br />

l¥73 YAMAHA- l?|«, CT2, Endun t»ll<br />

B.ke. SOS ml<strong>is</strong>i; 1580 Call after 1 p m<br />

NESiTANT aBSut buying # y<strong>is</strong>d ear trflm<br />

* deiler? Soiffl I, that i why i buy ill<br />

my cars directly irem privg<strong>is</strong> owners and<br />

esfl iuaranf#e fhfm to yeo *9 Car* add<br />

tfyek* from £l?3TS0. Bsyght, lold. traced.<br />

Term* w#»fei?% menfhiy- Ceu*in Chyek-S<br />

Aufd l^ltj whSFt eustgmeFi irjfid their<br />

friends Octan Heights five 1 mile W#if of<br />

BROS.<br />

Sales & service, body<br />

repairs and painting.<br />

9? ffh St., Ocean City.<br />

Phone 399-1182<br />

KA«I4S«KI 1?|, ItJL runt gr.lt. look I<br />

gHd, AmmaKOt. tOSCentr.l Av. t-]l<br />

IM1 CHBVSLER N.wport < ar HSan,<br />

nsw fniiHier i itartar. BOOS fir#t# aa£.<br />

cons 1195 call »MJ»! '-JO<br />

'I- LINeOLN CQNTIN«NTAI., Mart ill,<br />

ill optigni, air «no., tilt ilnrlng<br />

whoil, power window'!, lotli'i. nat'i,<br />

irunk, 5f,r«, iurt.tritK dl.c braiiM<br />

Orlolnal UMI mllai, .how re9m „«•<br />

n»,74) latrlfieaHH(.eallJ»f-»lio, H<br />

"« CMRVSLIR WINDSOR, J oK Coup*.<br />

Garage bipf. Original thrgugnAlf,<br />

Sesf rta&pnabla gffgr, Call for as.<br />

,.ol..tmerrl )»MIt). tf<br />

47 PONT. trTlTr^in!,<br />

»ir tonB., Pit., I4,(oo ario. mllai »•!(<br />

'*• L EMANS 4 dr.. Via bbl , «uai ,«n .<br />

Auts., Pawar sfaarlng A brakM, vinyl<br />

roof, AM FM with ravtrb, angina [Urt.tt<br />

mult taa. 1740. Ifl UU bafera J p.m. ill<br />

Das CHEVKLLB vl, four ipaM, air<br />

cond., FM, Iriw mllai, «.i (and. Mult<br />

••a. Bon «ffar ovtr DIDO Can<br />

FIBSTHOOIakW H45 C.dlll.C, 1 dr h.rt)<br />

t«p In fair csnd. Call nf.]|H. ill<br />

STOP IN<br />

TODAY<br />

for<br />

FREE<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

CHECKUP<br />

MERS POINT<br />

Routp 9 & NPW York Ave.<br />

Som-rsPl. I»<br />

SAVE<br />

ON GAS<br />

Subaru<br />

front-wheel drive<br />

Sat 30 Mill* par Gallon<br />

SHELLROB<br />

MOTORS<br />

Sain • Sarviet • Parti<br />

Reurt #9<br />

Cape May Court House<br />

445 9036<br />

1S71 PONTIAC<br />

GRflHD PRIX<br />

Full Complement of<br />

Pontiac Accessories In<br />

eluding Cru<strong>is</strong>e Control.<br />

Low Mileage,<br />

DRUCK<br />

PONTIAC - C4PIILAC<br />

TEMPEST<br />

)2ti\ and Asbury Avenue<br />

Dial 399-5432<br />

AUTO BODY SERVICE<br />

REPAIR and WEUIN6<br />

REPAINTING end BESIOSlNG<br />

BFfKICtHAlORS arid CABiNETS<br />

'C BODY<br />

1113 HAVEN AVf.<br />

B(t 111 1] IN THfc ALLEY<br />

AUTO SIMONIZING<br />

14" Simonii Exterior<br />

10 N Incl. Interior<br />

33" Hut Coral<br />

Ktitimaleson Compounding<br />

Rav's Mrrar Stilt *<br />

Mobil Station<br />

Mh ft Aibury<br />

Call for Appoint mant<br />

:i99»:i!3 or 399-9*68<br />

GIL RO0FM0<br />

HOTTARSP1CIAI.ISTS<br />

New root, old root rapalrH, real<br />

reeoateo witii pura hoi tar<br />

AVERAOB SIIH ROOF IB<br />

Alto QUIUn and MlneiM<br />

Call 399-2594<br />

Mi/PFLIRt — LIM-lliM piiraMta Mr tN<br />

m»k. Amarlun ana NrMfft un •«<br />

frilCki, Al'. FlrttlMM, »«t«l IM Arctic.<br />

H4.HI4. It<br />

f SIIIMfi<br />

1 HIHTIM by<br />

M. 0. Inw, Jr.<br />

Ph. a^tt or 8206<br />

RUBBER STIMHS<br />

M.\E»ETO-OHDEn<br />

SJJREPRKT<br />

Somijr* Pt, Shopping Center<br />

• hKKKDKI U'KKV*<br />

IN OCEAN CITY ARUA<br />

Dial 927-7889<br />

BHUCl SCHAFFIIR - hom. Irtl.<br />

prov«m.nli. Addition!, kltch.tu.<br />

masonry, aiatfrle, plumbing, (vnarlnl.<br />

f«d lobi. Our mark It full; MiarM 1<br />

ouar.nt.ad. call day «r night Ha.3710<br />

Iwllart). PMI<br />

ALT1RATIONS — Matl'i ana •olnail'i<br />

clsthci 4lio tujhiBit «ii(M»an.<br />

Iiperliy dona and prompt »ar»!ta.<br />

B.awnad!. anyflma. Mr. ai« n*ji.<br />

Henry Slilitarian, II i, 14th St. m±m.<br />

Mon.tnrulll. *<br />

HAVIHO A PARTYt fancy t*a Hnd<br />

wktw and hort d'o.uyr.. Una ta**f*><br />

«w«ik*v.iakwMiiir«.«M«t Mt<br />

Comer"<br />

VEAK ROUND HOME —<br />

Uving room, dlnliig<br />

area, kitchen, utility roam,<br />

tile bat*, 1 M M M watem ,<br />

on nm Omr, SMM4 floor<br />

hu I bedroaoii and IwMi.<br />

Sale tatdadti waiher, «lry«c,<br />

refrigerator md wall to wall<br />

carpeting. MMN,<br />

- am k Haven<br />

I UNIT apt. home - ]<br />

Ooar bai parch,<br />

room. I bedroom.. Ucbt«|<br />

and iWh, Second floor baa i f<br />

bedroom*. Mb. UttAM wd<br />

I root porch. Tnird floor Mi 1<br />

bedroom, batb and UM,«,|<br />

Completely rarnlibed.l<br />

M4,iii.<br />

I.4LUR<br />

STIETCN, till.<br />

AVB.<br />

many ianifc r*» mltai<br />

Paint tlrela «l Ida mU»fj. Ml<br />

RBALHTIC rraitao<br />

muiic caMar • m lay* Mayar, PM<br />

M t t J O I Ml<br />

•ICYCLI BOYf OaUIXB MR* «ay,<br />

•dnatiM.Hc.aiMt.CMIMMIM. Ml<br />

II" ILICTRIC RANOB, WillrlpaM<br />

Clatt«n wukar Md aw *rMtM*«y<br />

nm twk> am niannaa. All l«<br />

raaaanabta. Call »M*n.<br />

inty<br />

Ml<br />

SAILBOAT CLEARANCE<br />

, itri VWIUM 14<br />

1-73 CH.brtty, CllryilW MwM<br />

•uccifr, '•a>»«tlt.iiy rNiad.<br />

MHM Ml « itaO<br />

SAILBOAT RENTAL<br />

&SALES<br />

Route 559 ,<br />

yi<br />

SomersPolnt.N.J.<br />

M,<br />

Bay View Marina<br />

3U Bay Avenue<br />

SAIL LISTINGS<br />

HobUH'-I)<br />

Larar'71<br />

Iunflih'73.<br />

Aqua Cat •» dnnon.tr.tor<br />

Aquacat'n UaadUM<br />

Moult u'71 utaaldir*<br />

Sallllth UHa1»i71<br />

Vantvra Cat '71<br />

19- Ch.Mp.ak* Cat<br />

"Catln tlfM<br />

Free Sailing Lessmtf with<br />

each Boat Purchased<br />

HOBIE 12 MONO-CAT —<br />

Now In Stock. Fret<br />

Demonstration k<br />

HOB<br />

BAT VIEW MAJ1IKA<br />

111 Biy AW; ffmt IM^MI *<br />

IflJ I0M L#, Ma Uen trail*,, tin 151.<br />

IIM. H<br />

TRIUMPH irlmar*n ullboat, *I7S Can<br />

MM*** i-Jl<br />

U71U tl. MFO BOW RIDER wlltl<br />

4nlll*ni, ate. tMti^, C*#>tMl.r.1«M<br />

at4#a«|and Ml ItUMMk,<br />

MAONAVOX tTBMaO HWatr*, CllanUI<br />

CMrry caMmt, tl" aw TV, I >•***<br />

BMna AM-PM radio. All In facd OH-<br />

dHk>n.«l7f.CaE.Mt-llll. Ml<br />

OININS BOOM IBT, taM* and ) tMmtn.<br />

mar* Wai, P** M* Mac* Mat. ta<br />

^ •.att»CIMB-t»>r*H.»l'»-C«ilH»-l744. Ml<br />

TWIN HOLLYWOOD IIOI. oMnplata,<br />

•» a natr. 11" tarty ARHricH lama<br />

til. Mlat. lUDMhaJd Mami. I7t laamy<br />

Av*,, Ssmara Font bannan K M * Laaa<br />

aMPkiaaaii>A»«. Ml<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

HOTaL In Ouaa city, Mt namt. 141<br />

iiawn. nuan. TW* *«•., un* i<br />

MN 0QM i<br />

•ralRut raun<br />

•cretarlat dn»<br />

wan canwtM. Offat<br />

laf^V/V^Paav f*lf IW<br />

aVallaM* a* *••* ar<br />

M»t*i, Mi a OCH* An<br />

M.P o. 17' HIMU natar kaat. H «.|i<br />

Anchor, il IK* praaarvart, wHk a>k><br />

lfl«. Callanar4om.JttJlja. Ml<br />

1*71 OLAHTRON Si'lHWIf" ItTlraJWHt<br />

•Ik.p. Jatinuai. Hit taw and control.<br />

CUIft*I*.RI.ltM»ta. tf<br />

BHOLliM Wofc MOTH, MH and dally.<br />

MM. CaU milTE 'L. ^ Ml<br />

ll> ALUMINIUM PLAT bartan mat, a<br />

li».aittlna,tM.C*lim-17M'7" Ml<br />

I HI JI' ULRICH»ON (PORTI<br />

«1HBHIMA», raa.warad, tt><br />

Ckrydar W-*-t, D-f. anlraa will<br />

«am*ii*trata AUtHi I4tM UI w 17th *t<br />

ItlWI , Ml<br />

If CHtl* CHAFT, IIA JKIFF, 111 h p<br />

*. «*MI end. naw fun caawaa,<br />

v flt»». Call «*-»•". M<br />

cand. II7>, trallar. naw<br />

l<br />

CUKUI bun* »W.i wani and dankl>>*d.<<br />

badrvan lalit aota. aM mini Bnatli<br />

tatii marM* lap t*MMj cradawax *M<br />

wlckarj wromtit M parttt wt) *«<br />

gaintltttti ptcmraai «t «laa*; cMnai<br />

dmnarwara; dtlnat* and arlantal ar-<br />

tllacti; »»j > «aM • x II rasa, »<br />

Amarlua arwntal II x I*. and t « lit<br />

•TMIIly cMttilna «ar *nrlr* lamlly. Mm and<br />

owl fun Y* Opportunity HHa**, M1-<br />

It». Ml<br />

YARD SALB-AnmM faflUtUPa, P»k<br />

marM* taw*, aid tt*» MNUa, nwlal.<br />

TtM Old Anlkjw «Mp, Ocaan H*MM* Ava.<br />

LOOKINO far Mat Me* IMlta faimly typa<br />

ninlnaaaf w* nan |«*t ihjt*d a i<br />

IwraMv* aVy cttauMf munaia. a.._.<br />

aaairhmtty tar a nry aatail Mvaatmant,<br />

Cam* in tar daUih. Orat* aaalty,<br />

Raaltar, latkaadAalmYAv* WMIIt. If<br />

•HACK BAR • MHi a Cmtrai, OeaaiTcnV<br />

Inelwdaa *pad**a madara tfcrt*<br />

aaafcaBWamaBiBBBi Ba^aai Bk.^aBk .ai •A^^Stai Laaa<br />

Hnwi rav m •#"'• win w c*«<br />

Wr«f*. CMtad Bd. arvkalt*r, jr.<br />

M)<br />

LIB'* OUTRIOOIR*. Ilk* MW AaJdnf<br />

ttj. Call *fl»r» B.m. M*^}». t-t<br />

J WHItL ADULT IlKB,<br />

•Hdcand.Catnt-nn.<br />

I menm aM,<br />

Mi<br />

ANTIO.ua IHOF aaHbi« Comalrt. itack.<br />

r«lrlm till. tan. TIM Naw Bnftaad<br />

fnapanltwallayallMWMAv* PN<br />

•FOR SALE<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

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ATTENTION<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantity D<strong>is</strong>count<br />

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A Complete l-lne of<br />

KI.ECTBICAL SUPPLIES<br />

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SUPPLY<br />

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Itobart L. Shim,<br />

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ttMMJTES TO THE OCEAN<br />

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OAIL MI<br />

Introducir^ the new<br />

home at the shore.<br />

Say hallo to Oc«an Vlllaga South, Ms unique now<br />

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tlng».<br />

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partloa on our poolalda Mrnoa, •<br />

ImNt. In tha parfoot anora h«ma for your vaca-<br />

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From the builders of Ocean City Homea<br />

55th & Ba^Avenue, Ocean City, New Jerwy • 60tr-39»-5650<br />

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BUS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

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oniEiu.<br />

ANNOUNCING...<br />

a new beach-front condominium<br />

i?!® P |aza<br />

... and the opening of our on-site sales office<br />

at 27th and the beach, Longport, New jersey<br />

Longport, "The Piirl of Absaeon leland",<br />

neitied it thi id|i of a limitl<strong>is</strong>i waiur-world<br />

... a beiutjful residential community with<br />

•n eweptloml test for living . . . now |ivei<br />

you LONGPORT OCEAN PLAZA, and a<br />

chance it "tht very good life"!<br />

DIRECTIONS! Take Black Hone Pk,,<br />

While Home Pk., A. C, lupy, (all Idler.<br />

Meilnf Cird«n Btaia Pky, or RI. 9),<br />

Ocun Cliy-LonipoM Br,, Somem Pi.-<br />

Lonsporl Br,, Margalu Ir, ar Brlganllne<br />

Br.. l.hen fallow Allanllc Ave. lo<br />

tONOPORT OCEAN PLAZA it 3?lh SI,<br />

Come. Stand at our ocean's edge and take a<br />

deep breath , , . look around you ,,.!•• and<br />

fail that which word* alone can never tell.<br />

Hourt: 10 a.m. to I p.m.! MvM^aya-a-mtih<br />

Exchitlvn SaJn Agent • McSmny Raahy, be<br />

iMMfmetM pricad from »3S,B00<br />

INFORMATION! (809)033-1833<br />

CMSTW. IEUTY, RwHort


PAOi 12 — SECTION TWO<br />

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rm A8BURY A VBNUE<br />

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SOMERS POIMT<br />

New modern bvildiiig approi.<br />

ZMt «qiiar« feet, UT<br />

frontage on busy Roate ».<br />

Ah-condWoned, landscaped<br />

and ample parkJng.<br />

firaoe Raalty<br />

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1Mb* Asbury A ve. 3W-1S11<br />

Extra Urj)« Hving room - formal dining room •<br />

paiMlM iton w-firtpliM - modern MfelMn. Six<br />

bexlrooiiii-2Vi baths-larg. 18x21 family room -<br />

workihop . laundry room - utility room ami<br />

many, many extras in the house full of charm on<br />

« wkte n x 130 It. lot; Priced mt «W00. Hurry.<br />

Coastal Really<br />

Realtors<br />

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entire lafaon. Three boat tUp*. adktht a large dec*. The<br />

hotneoontawti bedrsoma,! bathi, Uvugroom, dining room<br />

and kitchen. There are two separate lot* (one vacant). Call -<br />

tor htfBectlon.<br />

• INCOME GALORE AND IT STARTS IMMEDIATELY.<br />

FIVE APARTMENTS • 1 three bedroom, Z two bedrdom and<br />

I one bedmom - Ore hoawea. ThMe apartment! are rented<br />

yearly and tw» a»artm«a4a are rented ttonmer. Total Income<br />

exceed fSSM. Ready for offera.<br />

• GARDENS HOME NEAR BEACH. Rare opportanity to<br />

eaUIy convert t» daylex at mkdmal coit - live In one watt.<br />

eoDect hteonte from the *her onlt. Two bedroom* on tint<br />

floor, 4 bedrooms en eeoond floor, Utchee on each Boor, I<br />

op«n porches and a tandeck with ocean view. Inspection by<br />

appolntmeot.<br />

• SUMMER HOME LOCATED IN NORTH SECTION. In<br />

tab day an aiUog price of jnfiM it lubeJievaUe. Located<br />

on a W % US' lot, ink haAe contain* 2 bedrooms, m baths,<br />

living room, kitchen and daalag area on the first floor. The<br />

Meoad floor" has a large dorm atyte bedroom and smaller<br />

bodreom. Two addkloaal adjommg lots are also avaOalle<br />

for sale.<br />

• OVERLOOKING LAGOON • That's right we have one of<br />

those rare new homes fe the Riviera Section which <strong>is</strong><br />

available fcr partfaase. Yo« have the benefit of location and<br />

view M M aattheadordack upkeep. There are S bedrooms,<br />

(aanfly raam with fireplace, Wt ceramic baths and an nitranMdera<br />

Utchea. Aa early iaapectlon will confirm.<br />

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WlNTIR RENTALS<br />

Coastal Realty<br />

Rearton<br />

330 Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean Ctty<br />

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«pti.. completely equipped<br />

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open for inspection<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SiNTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Dimension wins crown<br />

Dimtniion won the playoff<br />

title in the Recreation<br />

Department's, High School<br />

Basketball League by sweeping<br />

thi series from Prep's<br />

Restaurant, two games to none.<br />

The titllitswon thifirjt game<br />

48-36 and grabbed the clincher<br />

54-fi. In the first gimt, it was<br />

mm at the half, in favor of-the<br />

wlnneri. They gutseored Prep's<br />

20-13 in the second half to take<br />

the playoff lead l-o.<br />

The Prep'i team deserves a<br />

lot of credit became they were<br />

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Several of their players had to<br />

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Thii <strong>is</strong> not to belittle the ef.<br />

forts of the Dimension team.<br />

They have been playing great<br />

team ball all season and th<strong>is</strong><br />

serie* was no exception. Nine of<br />

their players hit the scoring<br />

column in th<strong>is</strong> fint victory.<br />

Chrii Ramsey led with 12. Scott<br />

Vanderslice added 10, Lee<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong> eight, John Shearer six,<br />

AJ Neil three, Carl Pos»e, Jay<br />

DeFelec<strong>is</strong> and Jack Flanagan<br />

two each and Steve Kerr one.<br />

For Prep'i, Bob Jacobs led with<br />

13. Al Trubin added 12. Rick<br />

Hall and Frank Achuff had four<br />

each and John Laird hit for<br />

three.<br />

In the second and deciding<br />

pme of the series, Dimension<br />

won rather handily, 84-31,<br />

behind the scoring combination<br />

Of John Shearer and L*e Davw<br />

who had 21 and 18 points,<br />

respectively,<br />

The jcore was never really<br />

close. Dimension held a 23-15<br />

lead at the end of the flnt half<br />

(13-4 at the end of the first<br />

quarter).<br />

In addition to Shearer and<br />

Dav<strong>is</strong>, Dimension jeorers<br />

were: Scott Vanderslice with<br />

five, Al Neil! and Jack<br />

Flanagan four each, and Dave<br />

Paschuck had two.<br />

For Dimension^ John Laird<br />

iaH with <strong>is</strong> Hob Jacobs<br />

chipped in seven, Al Trubin<br />

five, Frank Aehuff four and<br />

Rick Hall two.<br />

Rumer's Exxon won the<br />

regular leagon title with an 84<br />

record. Dimension was the only<br />

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These are the playoff champions from the Recreation Department's high<br />

school basketball league. Dimension defeated Prep's to annex the title. First row<br />

(1. to r.) Al Neill, Dave Paschuck, Pete Dorsey, Carl Posse, Jay DeFelec<strong>is</strong>, John<br />

Shearer and Chr<strong>is</strong> Ramsey. Second row: Dave Benner, doach; Jack Flanagan,<br />

Lee Dav<strong>is</strong>, captain; John Smith, Scott Vanderslice, Steve Kerr and BUI Lew<strong>is</strong>,<br />

team sponsor and director of the Dimension program.<br />

SHUFFLIffiOARD BANQUET—A portion of the unique centerpiece at the<br />

head table <strong>is</strong> shown here with some of the special guests attending the 32nd<br />

annual banquet of the Shuffleboard dub held Friday in the Linwood Counby<br />

Club, Left to right are Mrs, Thelma Hartmeh, corresponding secretary; Mrs, B.<br />

Thomas Waldman and Mayor Waldman; Mrs. Rodman Boone and club<br />

president Mr. Boone; Mrs, Ed Veith and club vice president Ed Veith.<br />

ShuffHn<strong>On</strong> by Evelyn Spangler<br />

Hit big event, our annual winners after which many of Shoot of tile season today,<br />

dinner at the Ltowood Country our members "trad the light August 31, at 7:30 p.m.!<br />

Club, was attended by a gay fantastic" to demonstrate they The State Champion of<br />

and energetic crowd of shuf- hadn't lost their skill and en- Champions Tournament was<br />

flers Friday evening.<br />

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The centerpiece on the head<br />

either.<br />

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table was the conversion Report on the Progressive George Doll, Tom Jackson,<br />

piece of the waning. It ex- Tournament held Wednesday Oalg Leers and Fred Schatzel.<br />

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cues, dlic**mt Uvfe Sottm. 9 Women. ^ tale Bat<strong>is</strong>ta, flnl; fhe rwwiu of theee matciMS<br />

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Saturday afternoon's<br />

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. . . not conf<strong>is</strong>cation<br />

Beach condemnation law passed despite Realtor protest<br />

A crowd of realtors, beachfront. "We're for heacqu<strong>is</strong>ition<br />

of beachfront land<br />

residents. and en- restoration, but not the con- and appropriates $810,000 for<br />

vironmental<strong>is</strong>ts packed f<strong>is</strong>cation of beach," Ordille he cost of the acqu<strong>is</strong>ition. Half<br />

ajmm<strong>is</strong>sion chambers at City said. He noted that passage of of the money will come from a<br />

Hall Wednesday for nearly the <strong>ordinance</strong> enabling pur- State of New Jersey <strong>Public</strong><br />

Arae hour* to air their v -wson chase or condemnation of Ass<strong>is</strong>tance beach acqu<strong>is</strong>ition<br />

the acqu<strong>is</strong>ition of beachfi ant by riparian land <strong>is</strong> "not only grant. The other half will be<br />

the city tor recreation area. ceding beach, but eroding ra<strong>is</strong>ed by municipal bonds.<br />

The controversy seemed not private property rights." Or, WiUiim H, Nickmon,<br />

over the desired end, but the The comm<strong>is</strong>sioners did pas* Director of State and Federal<br />

mean* used to obtain that end. that <strong>ordinance</strong>, but not until Aid for the city, said ap-<br />

At the very heart of the <strong>is</strong>sue after hotm of d<strong>is</strong>cussion in the proximately <strong>is</strong>o property<br />

wa» the matter of private land SB degree temperatures that owners are involved In the<br />

ownership.<br />

finned tempers and led toriparian<br />

program, Two owners<br />

Realtor Robert Ordille occasional outbreak! of of considerable riparian land<br />

protested earlier comments feyAeering<br />

and booing depending are Realtor bard president<br />

environmental<strong>is</strong>ts condemning on how popular the point was lam Grlsbaum and Realtor T<br />

the Ocean City Realtor Board being made.<br />

John Carey, Both spotoe out<br />

tor over-develonment of theThe<br />

<strong>ordinance</strong> authorizes the strongly against the passage of<br />

Where d at the<br />

itowever,<br />

represent<br />

Technology,<br />

Biggest bu$t' in a ymar<br />

13 youths arrested in drug raids<br />

A total of 13 young people,<br />

many of them local, were<br />

rounded up M a massive drug<br />

mi4 conducted by the Ocean<br />

Oty Mice Department late<br />

Tuesday night.<br />

Under the direction of<br />

Captain Dominie*: Longo and<br />

St. Sgt. James NtesJei, of<br />

fleers raided a number of<br />

center city apartments and<br />

houses and rounded m the<br />

young people In the largest<br />

Engineer refutes<br />

pavijig story<br />

• ^Ass<strong>is</strong>tant City Engineer<br />

Mcbael HyUnd said We4nsaday<br />

ihare it no truth to a<br />

' Jnel-tedger report lest<br />

qpotlngnlm laying there<br />

npuibility that some<br />

^S* streets wiO be<br />

In B«tt year's federal<br />

anoie aharlng paving<br />

,"i-~ w<br />

t. said * tts letter, "We<br />

to say we have bund the<br />

locations' extremely<br />

d favoring one<br />

ur«r. Bacause of th<strong>is</strong>,<br />

finds tt I* unable to<br />

bid without taking<br />

manufacturers couW submit<br />

proposals taking a more versatile<br />

approach and tttU<br />

achieve Die same end," the<br />

GE. later said.<br />

the City's radio shop who<br />

prepared the specifications<br />

with the help of the City<br />

Engineer's office, was<br />

unavailable lor comment,<br />

exception to the<br />

Jons."<br />

It the specUkatkms were<br />

«pen to allow all major<br />

mMttf»ttur«r$ to submit bids,<br />

«H best uterest «f all eon-<br />

»d parties would be better<br />

ved^<br />

In t*e«it past bids where<br />

federal'»nd State funds are<br />

involved; restrictive<br />

apadfltitiaAt similar to those<br />

b ctty T In the RCA letter, D<strong>is</strong>trict Recently the Cape May<br />

Sales Manager, Henry T. County Rescue Squad called lor<br />

Mmleuvi, 'RCA find* that It bids tor new,radio equipment,<br />

M unable to bid on frto and received bUb «n1yF*Crttn<br />

requirement due to emnMotorola.<br />

Polltchuk also<br />

details in your Bpedflcatkms prenared those spedflcaUons.,.<br />

which exclude RCA equipment."<br />

Motorola wai" rtc**ti<br />

awarded contract to supply<br />

"Your specifications radio equipmat for thuCJty*/<br />

describe In detail the products Sotnera Point, RCA bid on that<br />

«f a particular manufacturer equipment but only. a*«r the<br />

and thuf, undoubtedly, irtB tonit City supplied a Motorola<br />

tadustry response* and, manual. Irngubn-itiaa *•*«<br />

cootract No. i*oe are therefore, deprive Hie tax- bidding procedures broiignt<br />

frownw m. In some cases the payers of the city of Ocean aty about an Atlantic Cbuntv grind<br />

gernmat took legal the advantages of open, jury inveetigatioH W the cfld-<br />

action against the parties." competitive bidding." tract, but mimSetnteuta^waits<br />

"It <strong>is</strong> our belief all major Samite) Pol<strong>is</strong>chuk, head of retimed. ^ . • a idence k Just coming out of thedark agei.<br />

For years man bM viewed nature's periodic fits of rage, that<br />

dalm back the beaches which are exclusively hers, as tame<br />

religious act brought about by tome massive and (indefinable<br />

power.<br />

For sure, die power of the see <strong>is</strong> massive, but the causes of<br />

erosion are now definable. It <strong>is</strong> the interaction of the weather,<br />

winds and currents. Erosion only occiaV where man has violated<br />

h<strong>is</strong> trust witftnature and built too closefo the shoreline.<br />

Nature wflUUft a coastline, but title will always be beaches<br />

except where mm nag built too clomiUt the water's edge with h<strong>is</strong><br />

homes, boardwalk*, bulkheads and jMlei. It Is man's static sense<br />

of equilibrium that has wrought the«avoc by imposing boundaries<br />

on a boundaryJess shoreline. ' ''<br />

IMO'g.<br />

"Consider the horsepower in a tingle wave," Pancoast said,<br />

"and then you'll get some idea of the force we're dealing with."<br />

"As beaches built up in the 1920's, 30's, and 40's, devetopem<br />

raced toward the waterline. There was little thought that nature<br />

might take it away again," he noted,<br />

"Hie lesson should be dear — we can't crowd the beach. The old<br />

Coast Guard Ration at 4th and Atlantic was on the beach in the old<br />

dayi. The beach just came in; we didn't have to pimp it In those<br />

days," ,<br />

Had an adequate buffer beach been left between the old Coast<br />

Swcifleii<br />

Police have<br />

bdf<br />

JKY., man win<br />

drowned under<br />

liXVe said h<strong>is</strong> Dep<br />

r^Sla^/of «M<br />

'jkeeping cbe crowd<br />

aadMJose to-'Jhore because of<br />

fo AMTX sighting*<br />

• £)iak ignored the guards'<br />

Ufh|«tt« and assured two nairtar<br />

boaters that he was in te<br />

danger. <strong>On</strong>e of the boaters saU<br />

he offered Krafriiak an oar to<br />

bold on to, but at that moment<br />

he d<strong>is</strong>appeared underwater,<br />

Longo Mid he has statemiria<br />

linking the man to the suteide<br />

attempt.<br />

An autopsy was performed »t<br />

Shore Memorial HospttaL<br />

Sooien Point, and the offlcial<br />

cause of death was l<strong>is</strong>ted as<br />

drowning. He was identified by<br />

a fingerprint report from thi<br />

Guard station and the water edge, there would be no need today for FBI in Washington, D.C.<br />

Almost tieserted<br />

and pumping.<br />

Following the incidevt<br />

Pancoast said he it opposed to the municipal sand pumping Lafferty urged bathers to swim<br />

program. "Qty officials In the pait have allowed beachfront only at the seven remaining<br />

development with all good intentions, but they get themselves into protected beaches: St. Chariei<br />

untmabli positioni to save expensive beachfront Investments," pi, 8th st., 12th st., 13th St., Mb<br />

Pancoast noted.<br />

*„ 34th St., and 57th st. He saW<br />

He said once the hotels and high-r<strong>is</strong>es have ben built it becomes warm water temperatures<br />

Voter reg<strong>is</strong>tration me burden of all taxpayers to make sure there i» beach In front of have drawn large crowds to the<br />

them.<br />

beach after Labor Day.<br />

deadline <strong>is</strong> Sept, 27 "Project Oceaniighter," with its 14-inch dredge Sandpiper, can't "We dropped from 35 to seven<br />

handle the amount of sand needed on a continuing bas<strong>is</strong> along the protected beaches the day after<br />

Ocean City beachfront. It ii expensive to operate and it appears Labor Day," hafferty said. He<br />

The aty Clerk's office at Qty certain no State or Federal aid funds will be available to help cut also noted potential shark;<br />

{toll will be open for evening the cost to local taxpayers.<br />

danger in the 80 degree plus<br />

drug "bust" in the town in more At 1352 Asbury av., Robin action by the county grand voter reg<strong>is</strong>tration until the Sometime soon a group of City Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners will be faced with water, and warned primarily<br />

than a year.<br />

Lebeck was picked up for thejury..<br />

deadline tor the November a dec<strong>is</strong>ion; abandon the project after the equipment wears out or older people to avoid ewrtfen<br />

Police struck first at im ale of marijuana and a con-<br />

election on September 27.<br />

Mayor fi. fhomas Waldman<br />

purchase a new and largo- dredge capable of pumping more sand while swimming. He said i<br />

Central av., second floor, where trolled dangerous substance. pra<strong>is</strong>ed the police officers in-<br />

Ine of flee will be open from I on the beach.<br />

deaths attributed to "<br />

they arrested James Foglio and AIM picked up at that addnsi volved at Wednesday's aty<br />

to • pro. each Thursday night At the present time it appears that State and Federal agencies are actually heart at<br />

h<strong>is</strong> s<strong>is</strong>ter, Patricia, on charges were John Ang tor postetsion of CbmmtMion meeting and said<br />

until the deadline and on<br />

victims.<br />

of possession of more than 25 marijuana and Peter Taddtr the raids should be a warning to<br />

Friday, September 21, Monday<br />

continued on page 10<br />

grams or marijuana, tor possession of a CDS and lessdrug<br />

users and pushers that<br />

the 24th, Tuesday the 25th, and<br />

possession of heroin, and man a grams of marijuana. taws will be strictly enforced in<br />

Wednesday the 26th.<br />

possession of a controlled With the cooperation of the winter months ahead. Reg<strong>is</strong>trations will be ac-<br />

dangerous substance. Mils Northfldd police, local officers<br />

cepted each day Monday<br />

Poglio was al»o charged with picked up James Penland, of<br />

through Friday from 9 a.m. to<br />

fee tale of narcotics. 405 Elder St., Northfield, for<br />

4:30 p.m.<br />

sale of hash<strong>is</strong>h and a CDS. Two<br />

other Northfield residents, Electric Co.<br />

nfichael Lanemo and Charlw<br />

Weather<br />

Rackley, were charged with the<br />

sale of a COS. asks rate bike Partly simny today with<br />

Meanwhile back in Ocean<br />

chance of ihowers or<br />

aty, at 92S Centra] av., police A proposed rate hike by Itmndemtorms with<br />

were busy rounding up Victor Atlantic City Electric, if temperature! hi the low to<br />

Mnsivfly prepared before a<br />

Behm and h<strong>is</strong> brother Michael granted, will ra<strong>is</strong>e rates from mM Wi. Pair weather<br />

permanent surface could be<br />

for possession of marijuana andM.S<br />

to us percent,<br />

predicted for Friday<br />

uatallad<br />

the sale of controlled dangerous The company has filed a rate through Sunday. Tem><br />

Dropped from the project<br />

substances.<br />

Increase petition with the State peraturM will be In the lew<br />

were Pembroke la. from Steven Fields, of 807 Central Board of <strong>Public</strong> Utility Com- mid M's and low TO'i<br />

Bertram to Somerset las., av.. was Charged with the sale m<strong>is</strong>sioners. A company Friday. Weekend tem-<br />

Bertram from Bay av. to the of marijuana, aa was Michael spokesman Mid that the peratures will be in the<br />

RiplM boundary, Oxford la.<br />

Barnes, of 1300 Wesley av. company to in need of a 'just mid M't K law Mi U.S.<br />

Bertram la Somerset, and John Young, of 3817 West av.,<br />

and reasonable return «n the WEATHEH SERVICE.<br />

M from Pwnbroke to was charged, with two counts of<br />

fair value of its fadlltiee."<br />

conspiracy to sell controlled In the petition the company<br />

explains that the Increase it Tide*<br />

did have good newt<br />

iof Harw av. from Longo uld all thoae arrest*d<br />

needed to keep up wife the<br />

tfethfeMaodfromathtoBth<br />

ware adultt bettwau the aju of<br />

bicrcasei in costs of labor and<br />

TH tnaiT M s R a i<br />

«a,.Ha said long d 19 and 16. Ha said meat «f those<br />

materials.<br />

of,«M atrnt<br />

had bean under Mr- 11M last rate increase was NOTlCl — MMM M ftnir Mr<br />

Wed*<br />

k for a Mitotutiai •MM by TOO in April tin,<br />

of time. H* noted Ifaat<br />

aJtoet It months after the<br />

A.M<br />

PM<br />

M<br />

fki received some<br />

was mad*. Hie PUC Hied Lew HMN LOW<br />

The glories of the flnt dayaat school<br />

NPTIMIIR tm<br />

OapealayawBty<br />

I:M 11 n<br />

* .. m ion I;U ».n<br />

1 „ i:I» ll.-M<br />

Mrs. Anna Bitter, Kindergarten teacher, holds tht n<br />

•:« lllW<br />

no,ooo 1 ., till UJM<br />

IJH lOO morning kindergarteners on the first day of school, We<br />

• .. r:l» MM •|M !:«<br />

» .. »;« \m • 43 3:1V Hwto.<br />

n ., in im fill i:«)

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