Sep 1978 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1978 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1978 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Obituaries<br />
Kattryn G. Sdileyer<br />
Kathryne G. Schleyer <strong>of</strong> 1916<br />
Wesley Av. died Thursday,<br />
August 31 in Fairfleld County,<br />
Cbnn. She was 85 and had just<br />
celebrated her birthday one<br />
week ago.<br />
; Mrs. Schleyer had been a<br />
long-time summer resident<br />
here and 10 years ago had<br />
moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for her<br />
permanent residence.<br />
- Surviving are her husband,<br />
William; three daughters,<br />
Isabel Price, Sally Moore and<br />
Kathryne Stetler; a son,<br />
William Jr.; 13 grandchildren<br />
and two great grandchildren.<br />
Memorial services will be<br />
held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />
:90th St. and Bay Av.<br />
• Charles Showed;<br />
- bos line co-founder<br />
• : Charles ShoweU <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />
.'Manor died Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>-<br />
: tember 2 in Shore Memorial<br />
•^Hospital. He was 08 and was<br />
: co-founder <strong>of</strong> the first bus line<br />
•from Absecon to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
3n 1925.<br />
> Mr. ShoweU, a native <strong>of</strong><br />
• Absecon, had resided at Wesley<br />
Manor for the past year. He<br />
retired in 1972 and had served<br />
*» treasurer <strong>of</strong> the William I.<br />
Segal Fruit & Produce Company<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for 45<br />
'years.<br />
He had received the<br />
distinguished citizenship award<br />
during the bicentennial<br />
celebration in Absecon. He was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the Absecon<br />
Presbyterian Church. Belcher<br />
Lodge F and AM <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> where he had received a<br />
60-year membership pin, a life<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the All Time Grotto,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> Excelsior Consistory,<br />
Scottish Rites,<br />
Crescent Temple and the Absecon<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the AARP.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Jane,<br />
and a daughter, Emma Stopfer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brigantine.<br />
Services will be held<br />
tomorrow (Wednesday) at the<br />
Parsels Funeral Home in<br />
Absecon. Interment will be at<br />
Absecon Presbyterian<br />
Cemetery. Friends may call at<br />
the funeral home the hour prior<br />
to the service. A masonic<br />
service will be held at 1:30p.m.<br />
Join A. Leone<br />
John A. Leone <strong>of</strong> 9 Bayonne<br />
PI. died Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2<br />
in Shore Memorial Hospital. He<br />
was 21.<br />
A lOTSgraduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School, he was a student<br />
at Rutgers University and had<br />
been a local resident for 10<br />
years.<br />
Surviving are his parents,<br />
Marie <strong>of</strong> this city and James <strong>of</strong><br />
Pottsville, Pa.; three brothers,<br />
James Jr. and Edward W.. both<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Thomas <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego, Calif.; and two<br />
sisters, Anne Marie and Ellen<br />
Marie, both <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
Private services and interment<br />
were held at the<br />
convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
Arrangements were by the<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home. The<br />
family suggests memorial<br />
contributions be made in his<br />
name to the Cape May County<br />
Rescue Squad.<br />
Girl Scout leader training is slated<br />
* A weekend training workshop initial leader training an in-<br />
JOT Girl Scout leaders will be troduction to basic leadership<br />
;held on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 16 and 17, skills and Girl Scout program.<br />
according to Jeanne McGillin, This training weekend will<br />
chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Program kick-<strong>of</strong>f a full schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> Holly Shores Girl training for the adults in Holly<br />
Scout Council.<br />
Shores Girl Scout Council.<br />
To be held at Camp Other events will Include initial<br />
Sacajawea, in Franklin leader training workshops;<br />
Township, the training will basic outdoor skills training,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer sessions on outdoor skills, and Red Cross first aid<br />
program resources and training. The council, which<br />
materials, prableraaolving fata serves Jhefive counties in South<br />
Girl Scout troop, and service Jersey, <strong>of</strong>fers training as one<br />
projects for scouts. New facet <strong>of</strong> its adult education<br />
leaders will also be <strong>of</strong>fered program.<br />
Maw R*c4 a*4 Ra««f* AniM, MMtfcffcM, N. J. 0411S<br />
Phone 646-8200<br />
OUR 82nd YEAR ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
DELICIOUS CREAMY<br />
BOARDWALK FUDGE<br />
LARGEST VARIETY OF CANDIES<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER TIKSDAV. SEPTEMBER 5. j<br />
Lury-Wotiltanti pdoto*<br />
In (he photo above the fishing pole <strong>of</strong> Kenneth Payne <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken sits<br />
idly as a sailboat passes in Corsons Inlet. In the photo below Payne begins<br />
to reel in and, in the third photo, holds up a not-so-great catch.<br />
— 1896 TO <strong>1978</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY'S FINEST<br />
SALT WATER TAFFY<br />
PARCEL POST TO<br />
ALL PARTS Of THE WORLD<br />
BOARDWALK AT NINTH STREET<br />
30% ,50% OFF<br />
Models • Craft Items • Toys<br />
Slaps • Sporting Goods<br />
Sun Glasses • Puzzles • Games<br />
Sun Tan Lotion • Towels<br />
Plus Many Other Items<br />
CRAFTS & HOBBIES<br />
3212 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-8433<br />
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(Palmer Shopping Center)<br />
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flfOIAUYEAJI—<br />
You and your pet<br />
Urinary tract blockage f<br />
in cats a serious problem ¥<br />
By ROBERT L. STEAR. DVM<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong><br />
Veterinary Services<br />
Norden Laboratories<br />
Most cat owners are very<br />
pleased to see their pets<br />
regularly using the litter box.<br />
But those with male cats should<br />
know that too many visits can<br />
be a sign <strong>of</strong> a serious urinary<br />
tract obstruction.<br />
The problem begins when<br />
various factors, not all identified,<br />
cause minerals in the<br />
diet to form sand-like particles<br />
or stones in thecat'sbladder. In<br />
female cats, theparUcleseaaily<br />
pass through the urethra (the<br />
outlet from the bladder) and<br />
are eliminated with the urine.<br />
In males, where the bladder<br />
outlet is more narrow, the<br />
mineral deposits are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
trapped. Sometimes enough<br />
particles win collect to completely<br />
block the urethra and<br />
stop the passage <strong>of</strong> urine.<br />
The signs <strong>of</strong> discomfort are<br />
fairly typical and an alert<br />
owner should suspect the<br />
nature <strong>of</strong> the problem. At first<br />
the cat win make frequent trips<br />
to the Utterbox or outside in<br />
response to bladder pressure.<br />
Urination may still be possible,<br />
but the frequent trips are a clue<br />
that trouble is brewing.<br />
As the condition<br />
progresses, the cat will become<br />
more uncomfortable and strain<br />
to urinate for several minutes<br />
at a time. Little or no urine will<br />
pass and the owner may interpret<br />
the problem as constipation.<br />
Unfortunately<br />
laxatives <strong>of</strong>fer no help, and only<br />
waste valuable treatment time.<br />
As the pressure increases, the<br />
cat becomes very restless and<br />
may cry.<br />
Complete urinary blockage is<br />
an emergency situation. Unless<br />
the blockage is removed, the<br />
animal wfil die <strong>of</strong> uremic<br />
poisoning as toxic wastes<br />
normally excreted in the urine<br />
accumulate in the bloodstream.<br />
At this point, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
YOU AND YOUR PET<br />
By Robert L. Stear. D.V.M.<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> Veterinary Services<br />
Norden Laboratories<br />
assistance is desperately<br />
needed. Your veterinarian will<br />
anesthetize the cat, drain the<br />
bladder, and remove the obstruction.<br />
In addition to treating the<br />
condition, your veterinarian<br />
wUl discuss with you steps to<br />
help prevent future urethra!<br />
blockage. They include:<br />
•Increasing your cat's water<br />
intake so that minerals are<br />
flushed from the bladder before<br />
stones form. If your cat refuses<br />
to drink extra water, the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> one-quarter teaspoon<br />
<strong>of</strong> salt to its food each day win<br />
increase water Intake<br />
noticeably. Of course a bowl <strong>of</strong><br />
fresh water should always be<br />
available.<br />
•Revising your cat's diet<br />
Foods with a high ash or<br />
magnesium content (those<br />
containing whole fish or ground<br />
bone) seem to aggravate the<br />
condition. Moist canned food<br />
should be fed in preference to<br />
dry food, which contains only<br />
about 10 percent water or semimoist<br />
food (25 percent water).<br />
Very little is known about the<br />
exact cause <strong>of</strong> urinary<br />
blockage. High levels <strong>of</strong><br />
minerals in the diet, previous<br />
urinary tract Infections and a<br />
newly discovered virus seen in<br />
the bladder <strong>of</strong> afflicted cats<br />
may all contribute to the<br />
problem.<br />
If your pet's condition does<br />
not respond to dietary or drug<br />
treatment, surgical correction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the urethra may be required.<br />
Cultural series opens at AGC<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
wiU open its <strong>1978</strong>-79 Cultural<br />
Series Saturday with two<br />
movies—one a comedy and the<br />
other about comedy.<br />
The screening will begin at 8<br />
p.m. in the auditorium <strong>of</strong><br />
Walter E. Edge Hall on ACC's<br />
Mays Landing campus. Admission<br />
Is free and open to the<br />
public.<br />
Shown win be "The Freshman,"<br />
Harold Lloyd's silent<br />
comedy classic from 1935 and<br />
"Woody Alien: An American<br />
Comedy," a 33-minute interview<br />
- documentary which<br />
includes clipB from some <strong>of</strong><br />
Allen's films.<br />
In "The Freshman," Lloyd<br />
plays a country youth who<br />
becomes a living cliche <strong>of</strong> many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the things college<br />
represented in the 1920s. His<br />
Evory Week on<br />
Yiw newsstand<br />
LISTEN<br />
•ID YOU KNOW THAT BY SUBSCRIBING<br />
TO HE OCEAN Gin SENTMEL-UOeER<br />
FOR ONE fEAR, TOO Will RECEIVE<br />
fellow students let him<br />
he's popular and athletic, bu<br />
really are laughing at hlntf<br />
behind Us back. \ \. •{<br />
In the other film, vAUen teT<br />
how and why he writes; what!<br />
reads, and bow he-uses<br />
reading. . He traces<br />
development from coll<br />
dropout to multiple Acade<br />
Award winner. Included<br />
dips from- "Sleeper, 1 ' "~<br />
the Money and Run,"<br />
and Death." and "Annie HaD.1<br />
ARTHRITIS CLINIC<br />
For information, co<br />
the Cape May County<br />
Department's Arthritis<br />
call 465-3181, extension 210.<br />
PAPERS A YEAR?<br />
Tfct Octaa CHy 3irt«H Lodgor<br />
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5.1378 OCEArf CITY