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PAGE 14<br />

OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

I. SEPTEMBER 26,<strong>1978</strong><br />

Worst /oss in seven years<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.<strong>1978</strong><br />

Audubon bombs <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Raiders 46 to 0 in the season opener<br />

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t<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

AUDUBON - The Green<br />

Wave overwhelmed <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Saturday!<br />

• Totaling nearly 400 yards,<br />

including more than 250 on the<br />

ground, Audubon High School<br />

defeated the Raiders 46-0 in the<br />

<strong>1978</strong> opener for both schools.<br />

• The loss was the worst by an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> team in 63 games,<br />

bating back to a 47-0 loss to<br />

Audubon back in 1971. In fact,<br />

the Wave has now beaten the<br />

Raiders six straight times since<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s last win back in<br />

1932. That was the year the<br />

Raiders defeated everyone.<br />

Actually, the game was<br />

pretty close throughout most <strong>of</strong><br />

the first half. The Wave scored<br />

quickly, with Bill Harbridge<br />

going in from five yards out Just<br />

four minutes into the game. The<br />

score was set up when <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> fumbled on the third play<br />

<strong>of</strong> the game. Harbridge also ran<br />

for the two-point conversion to<br />

make it 8-0.<br />

The two teams seemed<br />

evenly matched for the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> the first half but<br />

Audubon quarterback Tom<br />

Shaw completed a clutch pass<br />

to set up a 15-yard score by<br />

Scott Jenkins in the final few<br />

minutes <strong>of</strong> the half. Steve Crea<br />

ran for two points, making it 16-<br />

0.<br />

"That really hurt," Raider<br />

coach Ed Woolley said <strong>of</strong> the<br />

second Audubon score. "Not so<br />

much because it put us down<br />

two scores but because we had<br />

them down in their own<br />

territory and let them get<br />

away. That really made it<br />

tough at halftime."<br />

Audubon made it tougher in<br />

the second half. Harbridge<br />

added eight more points in the<br />

third period with a nine-yard<br />

run and a two-point conversion.<br />

He finished the game with an<br />

un<strong>of</strong>ficial 71 yards in 14 carries.<br />

Then, in the fourth period,<br />

everything collapsed. Shaw hit<br />

split end Joe Drebes on a 10-<br />

yard scoring play. Harbridge<br />

ran for two more, making it 32-<br />

0. Moments later (the Raiders<br />

fumbled the ball away<br />

following two consecutive<br />

kick<strong>of</strong>fs) it was Junior running<br />

back John Covely who went 18<br />

yards for a Wave score. The run<br />

for two more points was<br />

stopped.<br />

The final score came on a 20-<br />

yard run by Jack Mann with<br />

Covely going across for the<br />

final two-point conversion.<br />

"I was impressed with their<br />

backs," Woolley said. "I<br />

thought their quarterback was<br />

very good last year but this kid<br />

(Shaw) is tough, too. The most<br />

important reason for the final<br />

score was the way we were<br />

controlled at the line <strong>of</strong><br />

scrimmage."<br />

"Audubon has a good team<br />

but they aren't 46 points better<br />

than we are. I think we might<br />

have taken a step backwards<br />

since our Edgewood scrim-<br />

mage (the previous Saturday)<br />

and I'm not sure why. We had<br />

been playing better each time<br />

out until Saturday."<br />

The Raiders listed 35 players<br />

• for Saturday's game, Including<br />

two freshmen, while Audubon<br />

had a squad <strong>of</strong> 45. <strong>On</strong>ly six<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> players were<br />

seniors while the Wave had 14<br />

in their final year. It could have<br />

been part <strong>of</strong> the problem.<br />

"Seniors help give you<br />

stability," Woolley said, "and<br />

that will be our biggest problem<br />

early in the season. We've been<br />

telling the kids that they will<br />

make mistakes but they will<br />

keep getting better. The 22<br />

points in the fourth period<br />

might look like we quit but that<br />

isn't true. Our kids beared<br />

down until the final whistle.<br />

They Just made too many<br />

mistakes at the wrong<br />

moments."<br />

It's also possible that this<br />

Audubon team is a little better<br />

than the pre-season (fifth in the<br />

Colonial Conference) predic-<br />

tions.<br />

Regardless, things have to<br />

get better soon for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

young Raiders.<br />

RAIDER RELICS: The win<br />

Saturday was Coach Joe<br />

Bendorf s 30th (17 losses, one<br />

tie) at the start <strong>of</strong> his sixth year<br />

at Audubon... Woolley is 7-11-1<br />

in his third year.... <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

has now lost 11 <strong>of</strong> its last 12<br />

football games and has only<br />

scored two touchdowns in their<br />

last seven games... Saturday's<br />

sideline chain crew might have<br />

been the slowest on record.<br />

They held up the game at least,<br />

five times when the first down:<br />

markers weren't ready...;<br />

Woolley f ett Junior Jim Bennett -<br />

became more effective as the.<br />

game went on. "Remember,":<br />

the coach said, "he missed the:<br />

first two scrimmages"...;<br />

Audubon now leads the overall,<br />

series between the two schools,:<br />

6-3... because <strong>of</strong> the early:<br />

deadline for this Tuesday,<br />

edition the complete statistics<br />

for Saturday's game will ap-<br />

pear in Friday's edition <strong>of</strong> the!<br />

Sentinel-Ledger. :<br />

Time out rule a coaching tool<br />

Photo by Tom Williami<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> junior linebacker Carl Gansert has<br />

his eye on Audubon quarterback Tom Shaw in<br />

last Saturday's game.<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

Sports Columnist<br />

The consensus among area<br />

high school football coaches<br />

seems to favor the new rule<br />

which allows them to go into<br />

their team's huddle during a<br />

time out.<br />

Used in New York and other<br />

states for many years, this<br />

allows a coach the opportunity<br />

to talk over situations with his<br />

entire team. In the past, only<br />

one player was permitted to go<br />

to the sideline to talk with the<br />

coaches.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Ed Woolley, by<br />

the way, looked like an ex-<br />

Pitman fullback running on and<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the field during those times<br />

out. As ons fan remarked<br />

NOTICE<br />

tt you are presently about to install or in-<br />

crease your electrical service, please call....<br />

SMITH - CORSON<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

N0.4217-A<br />

399-2248.927-7559<br />

to obtain your<br />

... METER<br />

t t SOCKET<br />

(While Supply Lasts)<br />

Photo by Tom William*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coach Ed Woolley takes advantage <strong>of</strong> the new high school<br />

football rule to join his team's huddle during a time out.<br />

CUP and SAVE 1<br />

JITNEY<br />

WINTER SCHEDULE I<br />

I<br />

Girls are 8th in tennis<br />

(Starting October 1,<strong>1978</strong>) I<br />

SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND |<br />

:45 a.m.<br />

8:30<br />

9:15<br />

10:00<br />

10:45<br />

11:30<br />

1:<br />

7:45a.m.<br />

8:30<br />

9:15<br />

10:00<br />

10:45<br />

11:30<br />

12:15<br />

p.m.<br />

2:00<br />

2:45<br />

3:30<br />

4:15<br />

5:00<br />

Photo by Tom Williams<br />

Sue Kohlenberger<br />

serves up a big one for<br />

8th ranked Raider team.<br />

The first ranking <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey teams in girls' tennis<br />

has placed Wendy Nicklea'<br />

unbeaten Raiders eighth, one<br />

notch ahead <strong>of</strong> their opponent<br />

tomorrow, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The local girls were the<br />

second highest ranked team in<br />

this area, trailing only third-<br />

ranked Holy Spirit. The number<br />

one team in the poll, conducted<br />

by the Courier-Post, was<br />

Cherry Hill East. Haddonfield<br />

was second. Cherry Hill West<br />

fourth, Mcorestown fifth,<br />

Shawnee sixth, Glassboro<br />

seventh and Audubon tenth.<br />

Bridgeton received mention<br />

in the number 13 position.<br />

Mainland, whose only loss was<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and who upset<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> since the poll was<br />

completed, was ranked 16th<br />

15 p.m.<br />

2:00<br />

2:45<br />

3:30<br />

4:15<br />

5:00<br />

6:00<br />

SOUTHBOUND Jitney leaves Toll Bridge at 7:45<br />

a.m. via Gardens Parkway to Battersea Road<br />

west to Asbury Avenue, south to 9th Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue, east on 9th Street to Bus Ter-<br />

minal - returning to 9th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue then to 16th Street, west to Palmer Shop-<br />

ping Center, east to Asbury Avenue then south to<br />

59th Street on Asbury Avenue. This jitney will<br />

make side trips to 24th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

Wesley Manor, airport, 33rd and Bay Avenue,<br />

Merion Park and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Homes.<br />

NORTHBOUND Jitney leaves 59th Street at 7:45<br />

a.m. and proceeds to Toll Bridge via <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Homes, Merion Park, 33rd street and Bay<br />

Avenue, airport, Wesley Manor, 16th Street<br />

Shopping Center, 9th Street Bus Terminal. Jit-<br />

neys run from 7:45 a.m. to last departure <strong>of</strong> 5:00<br />

p.m.<br />

LAST JITNEY<br />

NORTHBOUND Departs at 5:00 p.m.<br />

SOUTHBOUND Departs at 6:00 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY JITNEY Departs from Toll Bridge via<br />

Wesley Avenue to 16th street, turning west on<br />

16th Street to Palmer Shopping Center, east on<br />

Uth Street to Asbury Avenue, south on Asbury<br />

Avenue to 59th Street. The jitney will return by<br />

ttie same route. It will depart every hour on the<br />

hour from the Toll Bridge - SOUTHBOUND-<br />

•:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and every hour on the V*<br />

ntr from 59th Street • NORTHBOUND t:3t<br />

i a.m. to 1:30 p.m.<br />

I<br />

RAIDER SPORTS AT A GLANCE<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

Saturday vs ST. JOSEPH'S (Home - 10:30 a.m.)<br />

GIRLS' TENNIS<br />

Today at SACRED HEART (3:30)<br />

Wednesday vs ATLANTIC CITY (Home - 3:30)<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Wednesday vs ST. AUGUSTINE (Home - 3:45)<br />

Friday vs HAMMONTON, PLEASANTVTLLE (Home - 3:45)<br />

and "Mlllvllle, which also lost to<br />

the Raiders, was tied for 19th.<br />

The Raiders take their 2-0<br />

record onto the courts this<br />

afternoon in Vineland for their<br />

Cape-Atlantic League opener<br />

against Sacred Heart. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> is a strong favorite to win<br />

the CAL championship again<br />

this season.<br />

The match with Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

tomorrow (3:30) will be their<br />

first appearance on the home<br />

courts in the Recreation Center<br />

this season.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday the Raider girls go<br />

to Middle Township.<br />

GERONTOLOGY TALK SET<br />

POMONA — Lois Blume,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Gerontological<br />

Services Administration, will<br />

speak on the topic, "The World<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gerontology," today at 4<br />

p.m. in Room B-116 at Stockton<br />

State College. Ms. Blume's<br />

presentation, sponsored by the<br />

supporting study in geron-<br />

tology, will outline the growth<br />

<strong>of</strong> this new discipline and ex-<br />

plore the possibilities for the<br />

new service Industry it will<br />

create.<br />

during halftime, pretty soon<br />

we'll have him carrying the<br />

ball.<br />

Woolley, for the uninformed,<br />

was a South Jersey "Back <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year" in high school and<br />

later played the line for the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan during<br />

their Rose Bowl years.<br />

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

football by the local broadcast<br />

outlets was altered slightly last<br />

weekend.<br />

For the first time in more<br />

than five seasons, a Raider<br />

footballgamewasnot televised<br />

by Teleprompter's Channel 2.<br />

The reason was administrative<br />

problems caused by the tragic<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Ed Hepp.<br />

This Saturday night (and<br />

next Tuesday night) the<br />

television coverage will<br />

resume (at 7:30 p.m.) with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Cape-Atlantic<br />

League opener against St.<br />

Joseph's <strong>of</strong> Hammonton.<br />

Emi Kaneshiki, girls'<br />

basketball coach for South<br />

Jersey Group Three champion<br />

Edgewood, resigned her<br />

position at the school<br />

last month. In her 11<br />

years coaching the Eagles,<br />

they were 158-36 including two<br />

South Jersey titles and a 87-7<br />

record the past four seasons.<br />

Edgewood defeated <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> for the South Jersey title<br />

|ast March and was defeated, in-<br />

overtime. •: toi -h'lpowerful!<br />

Paramus Catholic for the state<br />

title.<br />

Though no <strong>of</strong>ficial an-<br />

nouncement has been made,<br />

nmiiBtpnt coach Charlie Blank<br />

is expected to replace<br />

Kaneshiki.<br />

Harris group meets<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's booster club, the Archie Harris<br />

All Sports Association, will holdits first meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1978</strong>-<br />

79 season tonight. The gathering will take place at 7:15 in the<br />

intermediate school at 18th St.<br />

As in the past, Raider Head Coach Ed Woolley will be on<br />

hand showing the game films <strong>of</strong> Saturday's loss to Audubon.<br />

HewillbeJoinedbymembers<strong>of</strong>hiBstaffandhiBteam.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e team member will receive a belt buckle award as<br />

"Raider Palyer <strong>of</strong> the Week" from CIT Financial Services,<br />

the local franchise <strong>of</strong> a national loan company. The<br />

presentation will be made each Tuesday night at the<br />

meeting.<br />

The meetings are open to the public.<br />

OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASSHEDAD RATES<br />

Advertisements for these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

The Sentinel-Ledger for TUESDAY EDITION Not. Later Than<br />

Saturday Noon For Regular Classified Section and Not Later<br />

Than Monday Noon for Too-Late-To-Classlfy. FRIDAY<br />

EDITION, Wednesday Noon for regular classified section and<br />

Thursday Noon for Too-Late-ToClasslfv.<br />

CALL 399-5411<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time. 25 Words or Less . $2.50<br />

(10c per word exceeding 25 words)<br />

Ad Running s Consecutive, Times, with 25 Words.or Less $10.00<br />

Ads requiring Box Numbers, SOc More<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 25$ EXTBA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

112 ath Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 01226<br />

Copy mailed in, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

personally. MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />

CHECK to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy<br />

and convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set In type.<br />

Boats For Sale<br />

AQUA SPORT — \r boat, motor, trailer.<br />

Exultant condition. Engine new In<br />

November. Slip Included SMJOO. Call 363-<br />

304a after a p.m. ^tt<br />

SLIP — Rentals up to 11 tt. till or power.<br />

EMy Mctu to ocean. Bayvlew Marina.<br />

313 Bay Av»..Ocaan <strong>City</strong>. 3?s-304y. tt<br />

JET SKIS —Tii. Mill In excellent con-<br />

dition sl.000-sl.lW. Guarantaed. Call 39»-<br />

nitweekcndsorStletU?. «•»<br />

Help Wanted<br />

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN —with ex-<br />

perience h all Hold* car necessary. Full<br />

time. Call 399-3720. 1" plywood making up sec-<br />

tions 8'x6\ ideal for patio or enclosed<br />

porch. Bolts together, 3 sections pkisdoor.<br />

Screens and storm windows. Good for<br />

winter and summer. Call 2634103 after 7<br />

p.m. Frl. All day Sat. S, Sun. for further<br />

Information. ft<br />

STRIPPING —<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Reflnlshlng. Dead Hors* Run Antiques.<br />

Delivery service available. Mays-Lan-<br />

ding, Somers Point Road (Rt. 339),<br />

English Creek. Phone927 9173. tf<br />

"CASH REOISTBR —Victor S-U. For<br />

Information call 609-7U434I. 9-26<br />

ALUMINUM SCREENS — and storm<br />

windows. Rescreenad and new glass In-<br />

stalled. Miami Somers Co., 303 New Road.<br />

Route 9. somers Point. Olal 9274133. tf<br />

ANTIQUES — Cut arid pressed glass.'<br />

china, silver, wicker furniture, Incl. s<strong>of</strong>as<br />

chairs, desks, tables, ferneries. Curiosity<br />

Shop. 814 Shore Rd., Somers Point 927-<br />

0JO3. tf<br />

OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITER SERVICE<br />

— Typewriters, adding machines and<br />

business machines repaired. Sales end<br />

scrvlce.3309AsburyAve..399-1}9a. tf<br />

FURNITURE REFINISHINO — Hand<br />

shipping and repair. Reasonable prices.<br />

Pick up and delivery. Ollcnrlst Furniture.<br />

Refimshlng,39»-3JJ4. tf<br />

CLOCK REPAIR — Let Ed do It — an<br />

expert on anything from alarm clocks to<br />

Grandma* lovely antique. Call 39S-1393<br />

and get that clock working eg* In. tf<br />

CARPET SPECIALIST — Has rolls <strong>of</strong> 301<br />

Nylon. Must sell. U-Mso, yd. Will Install.<br />

Special, shags now S4.99 aq. yd. Call<br />

today I Mlcki or Tony, 343-1309 or 171-<br />

3002. tf<br />

- LANE — Construction Company <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point. Reasonable prices,<br />

guaranteed quality work. Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, siding,<br />

new work, renovations. Free estimates.<br />

Licensed. Special rates for senior citizens.<br />

CalianytlmeaSMMS. 1f<br />

J.P. PAINTINO —no lotTtoo"small. In-<br />

terior and exterior. Free estimates. Air<br />

conditioners winterized with plastic and<br />

cautked. 199-1124. 9-26<br />

PAINTINO — and carpentry. Dependable<br />

service at reasonable rates. Local com-<br />

pany. Fully insured. Free estimates, j.<br />

ftoktan. Painting and Carpentry. Call 39a.<br />

1321 between 4 •> »p.m. tf<br />

RAY SYKES ft SONS INC. — Ro<strong>of</strong> Ing,<br />

heating, ventilating and air conditioning.<br />

Call 631-022*. H<br />

QUALITY REPAIRS — No K* too big or<br />

smalt. Paneling, remodeling, additions,<br />

etc Improvement <strong>of</strong> every kind. Call 927-<br />

2363. tf<br />

RUMMAGE SAIE.<<br />

Sat <strong>Sep</strong>t 30tti 10-3<br />

Bay and Tennessee Awes.<br />

HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Rear <strong>of</strong> Shelter<br />

»-J9<br />

BEDROOM SUITE—complete, twin<br />

beds, dresser, chest, nit* tables, mirrors<br />

and chair. Blue antique finish only S100<br />

Also living room furniture. Call 39«-l*09. 9-<br />

26<br />

LOWRY — organ. 3 keyboards, bass<br />

pedals, rhythm section. Also beginner<br />

books. Excellent condition »M0. Call alter<br />

13 noon. 399-S330. 9-39<br />

TALL —oak chest (S drawer) and<br />

matching mirror, 3 wood Parsons tables,<br />

formica tops. Cosco step stool. Call 399-<br />

•411. 936<br />

FLEA MARKET —sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School Band Boosters. Sat..<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 30.9 a.m. to S p.m. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Music<br />

Pler.MoorlynTerraceendfioardwalk. 9-<br />

39<br />

EUREKA —upright sweeper, deluxe. 3<br />

veers old In excellent condition. Call 379<br />

6*43.<br />

n<br />

FLEA MARKET —Sat.. October 7.<br />

Wayside Village Shopping Center. Rts. 5*3<br />

end 9, Marmora. Buyers and sellers<br />

welcome. Call 39*-la1e or 399-6130 for<br />

Information. Rain date October 14. 10-5<br />

TRADE PAPERBACKS — Saturday Is<br />

your last chance to stock up and trade<br />

your paperback books until May. 1979. The<br />

Bookatcrla Two. 1053 Asbury Ave.. OC.<br />

3M4131. 936<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'I. Services<br />

Anthony<br />

CALABRESE<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing A Siding, Shingles, Hot Tar, Gutters<br />

Repairs, Alterations, Painting '<br />

Al Types <strong>of</strong> Siding<br />

Call now for a Free Estimate<br />

(Insured) (License) (Guaranteed)<br />

927-4485<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

•^^^ Back to School!<br />

^ ^ ^ Tl.e3.Vs<br />

^^Hj^^t •fteprtattM<br />

. ^BHflr?? blocks<br />

to beach, year round neighborhood.<br />

Available Oct. la. s3U-month -I- utilities.<br />

Call 399-09*1 for owner. 9-2*<br />

YEAR ROUND APT. — urn & Bay area.<br />

recently remodeled, unfurnished S290<br />

(Includesheat). Call399-S4SSforappt. 9 79<br />

YEAR ROUND RENTAL — Gardens<br />

section, small cottage, 1 bedroom. »17J<br />

pltn utilities. Call 3*9 0739. 10-1*<br />

THREE BEDROOM APT. — available<br />

Oct. I. S305 monthly including heat and<br />

utilities. Bruce F. Mlley. Inc.. Realtors,<br />

1717 Asbury Ave., 399.1613. tt<br />

WINTER —and yearly rentals available.<br />

Two and three bedrooms. Robert L. Sharp<br />

Real Estate, Realtors,399-i637or399-<br />

0784. tf<br />

MODERN — unf. 3 bedroom aptT~U*<br />

baths, w-w, curtains, dishwasher, disposal<br />

S77S + Utilities. Call 39S5J99. tf<br />

FIRST FLOOR — 2 bedroom duplex, 1<br />

years old, furnished or unfurnished,<br />

mature adults preferred. S23S per month<br />

plusutllltles.Call39»-«05*atterSp.m. tf<br />

NORTH END — beach area, one bedroom<br />

first floor apt. S193 monthly Including all<br />

utilities. Murray Real Estate, Realtor, 111<br />

Atlantic Ave. 399.1S56.<br />

tf<br />

TWO BEDROOM — unfurnished, first<br />

floor apt. Adults preferred. No pets. S200<br />

per month heat Included. Call 39>-O2t*. 10-<br />

12<br />

SECOND FLOOR APT. —on* bedroom<br />

furnished. Excellent location. S23S<br />

monthly Including utilities, wlsham<br />

Realty. Realtors. J99W0. tf<br />

YEARLY RENTAL — Sth St. and the<br />

beech. Luxury townhouse. 2 bedroom<br />

furnlihed.S4O3pluselec.Call3*9-6370. tf<br />

UNFURNISHED —2nd floor i bedroom<br />

apt., excellent location St65 per month<br />

plus utilities. Call after Sp.m. 423-3642.•-»<br />

CHARMING. SPACIOUS —3 bedrooms,<br />

living room with fireplace, sunporcrt with<br />

Franklin stove, laundry with washer and<br />

dryer, huge attic for storage or extra<br />

living area In summer, quiet bay area,<br />

nice bay view. Call now. only (400 per<br />

- montti Including heat. JWMeJbetweenSli<br />

7 p.m. tf<br />

YEARLY RENTAL—2nd floor apt.. 2<br />

bedrooms. Front and rear porches.<br />

Washer. Centrally located In qulat<br />

residential neighborhood near shopping<br />

center, beach and boardwalk. S375 per<br />

month. Heat Included. Available eerty<br />

October. Call Ooss Realty 399-20** or les-<br />

sen after Sp.m. tt<br />

R.E. For Rent<br />

SEA ISLE CITY —Modern DoardwejM<br />

itor/t In condo. Central air a, heat. s***on<br />

r*mtl>00-tMOO.CallI634l51. . tt<br />

STORE —for rent, center city', hlort<br />

traffic area. Reasonable rent. Call Slndl*<br />

Reelty.]«8-5000. tt<br />

CENTER CITY —store on Asbury Ave..<br />

Immediate occupancy. Island Real<br />

Estate. Realtor. 55tn & Simpson Ave.. 34*-<br />

3434 tf<br />

DELUXE WINTER!<br />

RENTALS<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

825 Plymouth Place<br />

<strong>On</strong>e and two bedroom<br />

units, fully furnished,<br />

cable TV, (No pets or<br />

children, please).<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember occupan-<br />

cy. Open for inspec-<br />

tion Saturday, 11-2<br />

p.m.<br />

From '99<br />

Call<br />

399-6875<br />

for information<br />

PROFESSIONAL —<strong>of</strong>fice tor rent. 210<br />

WfSt Ave. Call 399 7463. ••*•<br />

PAINTINO —dependable. You pay me by<br />

thefuxjr. References. C*ll«17-9*9l. 10 3<br />

FOUR BEDROOM —3 bath rancher<br />

suitable tor oltlce or In law quarters,<br />

llrepiace, dining room, family kitchen,<br />

lull basement, screened porch, low taxes.<br />

Oak Forest Estates. Aaklng (75.000.<br />

Sublecttootfer. 396-6590. »<br />

SEA ISLE CITY —2 bedroom cottago<br />

with dormer In good condition. Move to<br />

your ownlot. $4.000.399-47l»alter4p.m. 9-<br />

14<br />

HAVE A HOBBY —that requires a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

working room. We may be able to meet<br />

your requirements. Just listed a 3<br />

bedroom home wltti 3 large garages and<br />

large work room. Give us a call for<br />

complete details! Franklin Williams.<br />

Realtor, 1330BayAvenue.39957U. tt<br />

HAVE YOUR NEXT —settlement at the<br />

Title Company ot Jersey. Hi Weil<br />

Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. Call wnaOO. tt<br />

NICK'S — now for sale. Two family, two<br />

bedrooms In each apartment now rented<br />

for summer add heat and live In one and<br />

rent one, <strong>of</strong>fered furnished, priced in me<br />

tea's. See Franklin Williams. Realtor. 1330<br />

Bay Avenue. Octan <strong>City</strong>. NJ. »"<br />

COMMERCIAL CORNER—Will move<br />

present business or may consider selling<br />

existing business, also separate apart<br />

merit to rent or live In with living room,<br />

dining room, kitchen, three bedroomi. one<br />

and one half baths, property priced right<br />

Contact Franklin Wllllarm. Realtor. 1330<br />

Bay Avenue. Oceen <strong>City</strong>. N J * n<br />

CHOICE — Corner home consisting:<br />

entrance hall, large living room, with<br />

beautiful fireplace, dining room kltcticn.<br />

two bedrooms, bath, second floor: two<br />

bedrooms end bath. <strong>Sep</strong>arate garage<br />

apartment included In this sale, both only<br />

S119.30O. Inspection a must. Franklin<br />

Williams. Realtor. 1330 Bay Avenue. 9-29<br />

RANCH HOME —Very good condition,<br />

living room, dining area, three bedrooms,<br />

bam, gas hot air heat, attic storage, rear<br />

detached two car garege. lot 55x130<br />

Listed In theS4O'S. Call Franklin Wllllarm.<br />

Realtor. 1M0 Bay Avenue. 9-79<br />

TWO FAMILY —approx. 7 years old.<br />

Living dining aree, kitchen, two<br />

bedrooms, one bath, one hall bath, lot<br />

40x113. Total mor.thly Income presently<br />

U13 mo. Inspect. In the SM's. Call<br />

Franklin Williams. Realtor. 13M Day<br />

Avenue. 9 N<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

NEW — and nearly new duplex apts . 3<br />

bedrooms. 2 baths from S33J monthly Call<br />

t»rgunt.Call«pi44t*tterip.m tf<br />

ATTRACTivo — furnished housekeeping<br />

room S135 par month Including heal and<br />

utilities. Call 3tf-2144. »<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

beachfront!<br />

Beachfront!!<br />

BEACHFRONT!!!<br />

THESANDS ;<br />

Wesley at 29th St. !<br />

Two bedroom apts.,!<br />

fully furnished. 19"j<br />

color TV, dishwasher,<br />

washer, dryer,<br />

: *215 first floor<br />

*230 second floor<br />

: INCLUDES ALL<br />

UTILITIES<br />

For information,<br />

! Call<br />

: 399-8103<br />

ByEDVEIIH<br />

tt has been our good fortunft<br />

to hove been introduced to<br />

flhuf fleboard on our <strong>Ocean</strong> CSty<br />

courts back in 1945 or there<br />

about. We still have a few ac-<br />

tive members with whom, we<br />

shared the courts at that time,<br />

such as Harold Hartman, who<br />

is co-chairman In the runnJng<strong>of</strong><br />

our Candy Shoots; then Tfcebna<br />

Hartman, his wife, who not only<br />

co-chairs the Candy Shoot<br />

committee, but also is<br />

corresponding secretary <strong>of</strong> our<br />

dub. To add to her con-<br />

tributions, Thebna ""**"• wlnw a<br />

full history <strong>of</strong> our dub keeping<br />

all clippings and photographs<br />

EFFICIENCY fc —1 bedroom apt*.<br />

available, vicinity <strong>of</strong> 14th a, weslsv. Al<br />

utilities todudM. Starftraj from (ttl No<br />

p*ts.C*U3fe-312<br />

interested to come on-over to?<br />

8th St. and enjoy a good sportJ<br />

as well as a good amount oC<br />

sorialabiHty ><br />

OAMOBNi — modem<br />

bedroom*, first ff<br />

f b<br />

ttaataa. 3<br />

-^^^^r.dlsH-<br />

r. garbagedlsaanl. porch. MrtJwa.<br />

«nWrnontMyplus*iec*rlc.Ca»13**-tl>Sor<br />

gy<br />

3U43M0H.<br />

FURKAPT.—lorl<br />

near boardwalk and<br />

im.<br />

-2144. tf<br />

tvTtli CHALET — second floor apt. one<br />

bedroom, sleeps 4. try09 room, kitchen,<br />

r 1 bams, porch, wesher, dryer, earoeee<br />

disposal. dlih*aihcr. »lr tondltloninfl.<br />

Call ir» 3041. tf<br />

OAROENS —modern duplex. 3<br />

bedrooms. Itrst or second ft., wearier,<br />

oryer. diihwasner. oarbeeer dtaaawl.<br />

corcn. perklne). Sits e month plus electric<br />

WMI7Jor31)-*l6-30*t. tt<br />

HRST FLOOIl — I uemoorn. caCle TV.<br />

beech block on 3rd St. tMOper monli plus<br />

electric. CaU3**-3ll». *»<br />

"tTf-F. APT. — lor winter. Accommodafe*<br />

two persona. 1 st floor, wesher and dryer<br />

tollable. Cenlrelly located. Reasonable.<br />

Call 3lt-47/Q. tf<br />

«JHTTAUD«»OALtL fLA. —"l or 1<br />

bedroom condo. Block from baecn. pool,<br />

convenient to stores. Call 3M-14** or 311-<br />

4U7S7/. tf<br />

WINTER O« YCAJILV—one ream ef<br />

1 iciency. mottl type, also 1 bedroom apts.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionally Ojecareled. ConwenJem 10<br />

everytMng. Porch, sundeck. erfvatery<br />

enclosed yard. SIM -1- up. CaH I1J-0L*-<br />

Iinor3*t-1l33. tf<br />

MOOIBM— 3be4room.3baM*eufM*M.<br />

act., fully furntsned. All apaflances, cater<br />

TV. garaoa. AvaHatMe leaf, ta June. Call<br />

coll*ct*venlAB»ltl-4**4B». t~3*<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

MOOtRN — furnished efficiencies on*<br />

and two bedroom eprs. Close to KM>V<br />

beach end boardwalk. References,<br />

required. Call n»3lll. tf<br />

O. C. OABOeMS — section, beech block. 3;<br />

rooms, private bath and porch, home,<br />

caokinu^ steeps 4. trvenure avail able. Cett<br />

3f»JJ«J. tf<br />

Rooms<br />

KOOAU — larae dean rooms to* «orkinej<br />

people evaluate, some with kltxHcaj<br />

prlvlteoes. Starting at t30 wcekly;<br />

*.«terenc«s required. CaJHeuin. t{<br />

Lots For S*k<br />

LOT I=O« SA4.t

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