Sep 1978 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29.<strong>1978</strong><br />
Stanley Y. Gady,<br />
LINWOOD — Stanley Y.<br />
Candy <strong>of</strong> 1031 Maple Av. died<br />
Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 25 in the<br />
Now Jersey Memorial Home in<br />
Vlneland. He was 81 and was a<br />
fanner linwood tax assessor<br />
and president <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council.<br />
Mr. Gaudy was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Central United Methodist<br />
Obituaries<br />
Fisherman's Inn<br />
WE'RE STAYING OPEN<br />
DINNER: Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Sun.<br />
Served 5 P.M. - 7:30 P.M., Sat. 'Til 8 P.M.<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
Satunjay & Sunday 8 A.M. Til Noon<br />
CLOSED<br />
TUESDAY<br />
The <strong>On</strong>e & <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
FISHERMAN'S INN<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
3325AsburyAve.<br />
3990795<br />
Caetle<br />
Restaurant and Lounge<br />
Mansion overlooking the bay with a superb selection <strong>of</strong><br />
xqulslte entrees from $5.95.<br />
Black Hone Pike, West Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 641-2828<br />
BAY DINER<br />
Restaurant Cocktail Lounge<br />
Off the Circle In Semen Point, 927-1060<br />
LUNCHEON & COCKTAIL SPECIALS<br />
Served Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
EGSS MO OMELETTES<br />
TWO FRESH EG88 WITH HOME ROES 95* GOLDEN BROWN WHEAT CAKES 95*<br />
TWO FRESH EGGS wttti bacon or sausage, or ham wttfthwM fries 1.75<br />
WHEAT CAKES with bacon, orunust, or ham 1.75<br />
WESTERN OR CHEESE OMELETTE WITH HOME HUES 1.80<br />
8AN0WBHES<br />
STEAK. OR HAMBURGER, OR CMCKEN SALAD. OR CHEESE, OR WESTERN 9S*<br />
ROAST BEEF OR HAM, OR HOT PASTRAfc'J. OR CORNED BEEF 1.45<br />
A**************************-<br />
DELUXE SANDWICHES<br />
CHEESESTEAK DELUXE wttti trench Met. lettuce, tomato, cote stew. on. ring<br />
DELUXE CHEESEBURGER with ten. torn, frencb fetes, coto sttw, oaten ring...<br />
********<br />
Church, former president <strong>of</strong> the Surviving are his wife,<br />
Service agent.<br />
Friends Central Cemetery Marie; a daughter, Hope Marie N. Reed<br />
Anna C. Sch<strong>of</strong>leld<br />
Mr. Magrath was born in Plans for upcoming events<br />
Association, past master <strong>of</strong> LaBarge <strong>of</strong> Vineland; two<br />
Philadelphia and had resided and trips were discussed by<br />
Star Lodge 55 F and AM <strong>of</strong> sisters, Marie Thorpe <strong>of</strong> BEESLEYS POINT — Marie SOMERS POINT —Anna C. here for 13 years. He retired IS members <strong>of</strong> the Sandpiper<br />
luckahoe, past treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Morrisville, Pa., and Louise H. Reed <strong>of</strong> 38 E. Maple Shade Sch<strong>of</strong>ield <strong>of</strong> 811 Shore Rd. died years ago after being with the Questers meeting In the home<br />
Somers Point Kiwanis Club, a Simpson <strong>of</strong> Madison; a brother, La. dledTuesday.<strong>Sep</strong>tember 28 Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24, In Internal Revenue Service for 30 <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen F. Block.<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Linwood Douglas W. Gandy <strong>of</strong> Boynton in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical Florida. She was 77 and had years.<br />
It was decided that in lieu <strong>of</strong><br />
Republican Gub, and Linwood Beach, Fla.; his stepmother, Center. She was 68.<br />
been a Somers Point resident He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Good the regular October meeting,<br />
Post 3S3 American Legion. Rebecca Mason <strong>of</strong> Boynton A native <strong>of</strong> AUentown, Pa., for 32 years.<br />
Counsel'Leisure Club, the members would attend the<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, Mr. Beach; and three grand- Mrs. Reedhad resided in <strong>Ocean</strong> Surviving are a son, Andrew Power Squadrons <strong>of</strong> Absecon Pottstown Antique Show<br />
Gandy had resided in Linwood children.<br />
aty from 1930 until 1995 when J. Vetrone <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Island, Delaware and Monday, October 2. Exhibits<br />
for 54 years. He was a World Services were held Wed- she moved to Beesleys Point. mis city; a daughter, Cecelia Philadelphia, the American wiO beheld October 2 through 4.<br />
War I veteran having served nesday with the Rev. John She was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Carson Marooux <strong>of</strong> Deerfldd Beach, Legion Post in Upper Darby, The group also plans to attend<br />
with the Marine Corps. Ewing <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment College for Girls in Flourtown, Fla.; two sisters, Elizabeth Pa., and Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus the New Jersey State Questers<br />
was at Friends Central Pa., a member <strong>of</strong> the Upper Hughes <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and <strong>of</strong> South Philadelphia and was a meeting in Hamilton Square<br />
Cemetery. The family suggests .Township Senior Citizens and Florence Lindsay <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> charter member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic October 25.<br />
memorial contributions be sent Natona Council 117 Degree <strong>of</strong> aty; a brother, P. R. Brit- CUy Lifeguard Association. In other business Mrs.<br />
to Friends Central Cemetery Pocahontas.<br />
tingham <strong>of</strong> Exton, Pa.; four Surviving are a son, Allen C. Raymond P. RogowsU was<br />
Association, linwood<br />
Surviving are her husband, grandchildren and three great Kyle <strong>of</strong> this city, eight grand- elected to serve as chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Edward H.; two daughters, grandchildren.<br />
children and two great grand- the membership committee<br />
Theodore J. Kensil; Joan Comeal <strong>of</strong> Beesleys Point Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection will CuliQFGDe<br />
During the social hour when<br />
and Jean Wilson <strong>of</strong> Sellersville, be said today (Friday) at 9:30 Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will cocktails and snacks were<br />
retired builder<br />
Pa., seven grandchildren and a.m. in St. Joseph's R.C. be said Saturday at 11 a.m. in<br />
two great grandchildren. Church. Interment will be at Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel R.C.<br />
PETERSBURG — Theodore Funeral services will be held Laurel Memorial Park, Church. Friends may call from<br />
J. Kensil <strong>of</strong> 733 Frances Av. today (Friday) at 2 p.m. in the Pomona.<br />
10 a.m. until the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
died Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 25 at Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />
mass. Interment wiO be at<br />
his home. He was 73 and a Palermo with the Rev. Joseph<br />
retired <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> builder.<br />
Elmer V. (tegrath; Seaview Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>er <strong>of</strong>ficiating. A Pocabontas<br />
Arrangements are by the<br />
Surviving are his wife, Ethel; service will be conducted at<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home. The<br />
a son, Theodore J. Jr. <strong>of</strong>1:30<br />
p.m. Friends may call retired IRS agent family suggests memorial<br />
California; a daughter, from 1 p.m. until the time <strong>of</strong> the Elmer V. Magrath <strong>of</strong> 1S34 contributions be made to the<br />
Roberta Gar vey <strong>of</strong> Marmora; a service. Interment will be at Simpson Av. died Wednesday, Cape May County Rescue<br />
brother, Walter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 27 in Shore Squad.<br />
and three grandchildren.<br />
Memorial Hospital. He was 78<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will<br />
CLERGYMAN<br />
be held today (Friday) at 11<br />
and a retired Internal Revenue<br />
TRANSFERRED<br />
a.m. in St. Joseph's R.C. Too Late to Classify<br />
Fr. William F. Eckert has<br />
Church, Somers Point. In-<br />
been transferred from summer<br />
terment will be private. YEAR ROUND APT. — l«th ft Bay ITH.<br />
Arrangements are by therecently<br />
remodeled. 3 bedroom, washer, Tw Late to Classify associate pastor. Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />
dryer. unfurnltiMd. CO Includes hMt.<br />
Good Counsel Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> Comis<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home. Call m-Sta for appt. »-»<br />
<strong>City</strong>, to associate pastor, St. Out to<br />
MODERN—on* btdroom apt.. hMt<br />
Vincent de Paul, Mays Lan- the<br />
Included 1220 montti. J99-M44 10-5<br />
ding, effective <strong>Sep</strong>tember 25, Country!<br />
Bishop George H. Guilfoyle<br />
announced.<br />
.. 1.75<br />
.. 1.75<br />
HOT OPEN 8ANDWCHE8<br />
HOT TURKEY with toutd gmen uiad one vegetable 245<br />
HOT ROAST SULO* OF BEEF SALAD OHE VEGETABLE 2^5<br />
HOT VR8MA HAM with salad one vegetable 2.45<br />
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />
ri-H^c.o TWPLEOECKERSAHOWBKES<br />
CMCKEN 8ALAD,w/Bacon,h1tnce, torn. coL slaw, pot salad . 2.25<br />
8UCEOTymEY.bacoa.leitttc«, tomato, cote slaw, pot salad 7.7*2.75<br />
R0A8T BEEF, bacon, ttttttco. tomato, cole sUw V7«<br />
WUTE MEAT TUNA RSH SALAD, bacon, lettuce, tomato, cole slaw.* pot 'uiad '' 2.80<br />
ENTREES<br />
EtSriANTPARMASIANAwnbspagheni and sated 1.95<br />
PflJME STEER LIVER, wttn omens, sated, one vooetabte 1.95<br />
MEATBALLS aid spagbetUaad sated 195<br />
CMCKEN CROQUETTES wttkgMet gravy, sated, one vegetable 1.95<br />
•MMaBUJERSH.teiiioabimef.saMt. sated, oae vegetable 1.95<br />
% MAST CHBXEN win staffing, sated, 000 vegetable 1.95<br />
1t> ex. BONELESS SfflOM 8TEAMnteVite|i.ta^^'v»Vtebte* ? * * ! * 4.25<br />
CNOrWDWLO* STEAK w/eaeMrings. sated, oaovoeoitbte ._...1M<br />
HJCB HUE STEAK wilMib maw itegi, 1 Hid, a- WfrtaS* M8<br />
CHEF'S COMPLETE<br />
FULL COURSE $050<br />
ONERS 0 »<br />
WANT TO FEEL BETTER? —Try the<br />
most complete nutrition program around.<br />
Alia try our tin* <strong>of</strong> environmentally safe,<br />
nature iniplred household and perunal<br />
care product*. All guaranteed. Call *27-<br />
7133. Shaktea Center. 10-26<br />
OISTRIBUTORS WANTED —Any area<br />
tree training. Set your own hours and<br />
Income. No lerge Investment. No<br />
pressurel Car for supervisors. Call ejj.<br />
TtnSnaMee Center. 19-24<br />
WINTER RENTAL—on beech. 1<br />
bedroom turn, heat Included. »173 permonth<br />
+ electricity. Call 3M-3U3. •-»<br />
MOPED — Motobecane SOL. in miles,<br />
mint condltlonSJJO. Call JH-4129. ».J»<br />
SKETCHES —<strong>of</strong> your pet or your<br />
children or yourself. (10. each. Ouaranteed<br />
likeness. Write or phone taJ-CHO<br />
(Avaloo) D. L. evens, M3 - Jtth St.<br />
Avalon.N.J. 10-24<br />
FAMILY CAT — missing In neighborhood<br />
ot 11th St.. Bay and Pleasure. Answers to<br />
"BUFFY." Butt back and head, light<br />
neck, white stomach and paws. White<br />
ringlets eround tall. 1100 REWARD. Call<br />
1W4M0. 1M<br />
SEMI-FORMAL — ma Id <strong>of</strong> honor or party<br />
dress, matching hat and veil. Dior Mue.<br />
Site 11-14. s25. Call JW-0J4J. ••»<br />
TWO —HI Oaln I CB Module Sets, a<br />
channels. All peaked end ellgned tor<br />
maximum performance. WO. each. M9-<br />
SOT s-2*<br />
YEARLY RENTAL —downtown, censraltv<br />
located. 1 bsevooms. modem *»..<br />
Hying room, dining room. bath, all utilities<br />
m3emorrm.CallJts.1157. tf<br />
(Las Vegas <strong>of</strong> the EAST)'<br />
MOPEDS<br />
Fall Discounts<br />
Al Models<br />
SatesSmice<br />
MOTOBECANE<br />
sathaCtatrsl<br />
3984329<br />
YARD SALE—Girts' school ckHhes,<br />
men's and women's domes, lea skates,<br />
bed spreads, curtains, games, picture<br />
fr«sflnji And msfly ottwr items* from 10<br />
cents. Ma Asbury Ave. <strong>Sep</strong>t. JO. • til J. NO<br />
EARLY BIRDS. »-2»<br />
FOUR —family yard till. Furniture,<br />
antiques and collectibles, copier,<br />
numerous misc. Items. 10 to 4. Sat.. t-X.<br />
No«arlyblnJs.30lForestDr.,Linwood. a.<br />
29<br />
TWO —sets <strong>of</strong> 4 matching oak dining<br />
room chairs, reasonable. Also small 1*74<br />
Honda 100XL motorcycle. Call WT4TO. t<br />
9<br />
ELECTRIC DRYER —tar sale, moood<br />
condition; 3 wheel bicycle US; t»pawrltei<br />
tlS.cailJ9t-«na. *-»<br />
MUSTSELL —• iftveplecebearoomsetj 1<br />
• 7 place, dinette) sat) }•4aleca-bwnfc baa<br />
setj taje# eta)ravejBrnMMrtian. Yttel prlca<br />
siooo. win separate. Available Sat.. <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />
K.«:J0at4J4JvvettAve. t-l*<br />
Entertainment for Everyone<br />
Off the Somers Point Circle, Somers Point<br />
2 Shows Nightly - Continuous Music<br />
THEN & NOW and JAY & RICK<br />
Show and Dancing Every Mgtrt<br />
Free Admission/No Minimum/No Cover<br />
CHEFS COMPLETE<br />
Full Course Dinner Specials<br />
•3.50 4 up everyday<br />
Served Nightly From 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.<br />
1) Strictly Fresh MHk Fed Veal Parndgtana. 3.95<br />
2) Prime Rib <strong>of</strong> Beef 5.50<br />
3)F8et HUgnon 6.95<br />
4) Half Broued Chicken,<br />
Lemon and Butter Sauce 3.50<br />
5) Shrimp Stuffed with 100% Crab 4.95<br />
6) Siriein New York Cut 6.95<br />
All pltttin aened with potato/ wg.a Salad<br />
NEWLY REMODLED<br />
BANQUET ROOM<br />
Party, Banquet and Meeting Rooms<br />
Fa&tfes for 10 to 1000 People At<br />
• UNBEATABLE PRICES •<br />
Above Menu Avatfaf* For<br />
Parties, Banquets, Etc.<br />
927-1060 or 927-9408<br />
OpM 14 Motif* 7 Dan • Wtk Spring<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
icwest restaurant Is In Historic Cape<br />
May. N.J. Top <strong>of</strong> trie Marq will allow<br />
1100 on Frl. Night only on any dinner<br />
check when accompanied by a regular<br />
Baying customer. Not valid on special<br />
or children's menus, liquor * service<br />
Mates. Reservations suggested. Valet<br />
tarking.<br />
Most malor credit cards accented at<br />
Top o# the Marq located In tfte Marquis<br />
da Lefayett* Irm on the Beech, between<br />
Decatur end <strong>Ocean</strong> Its. on Dead)<br />
Ave. Historic Cape May, M.J. OU04.<br />
(eMUM-Mli. ><br />
Coupon must be presented end shaM<br />
asfaM b* raoraducad without oarmlnttr<br />
<strong>of</strong> Top ol the Mara, valid until Oct<br />
lltt, iwt, '<br />
I<br />
Questers plan to visit<br />
Pottstown Antique Show<br />
fresh<br />
Seafood<br />
Steaks<br />
Cocktai<br />
served, Mrs. Block conducted<br />
the women on a tour <strong>of</strong> her<br />
home. Amongtbemany antique<br />
furnishings was a wash stand<br />
dating back to 1840 and a desk<br />
(circa 1860) copied from a<br />
spinet piano on which stood a<br />
dressing (shaving) mirror<br />
circa 1820.<br />
Members attending were<br />
Mrs. Frank S. Cbnkjin, Un,<br />
Joseph W. Frain, Mm. Anthony<br />
J.'Frank, Mrs. RogowsU, Mrs.<br />
Qnll R. Santoro, Mrs. Ernest<br />
B. Scheirey, Mrs. Robert R.<br />
Smith, Mrs. James M.<br />
Thompson and Mrs. C. Edward<br />
Warddl.<br />
~ The next regular meeting will<br />
be November 13 when a trip to<br />
Newcastle, Del., is planned.<br />
aulIIVU* MM<br />
0PEM70AY8AWmC<br />
iMsnfcMiOaj<br />
Sas.ttnTkm.11t<br />
A small sample from our New Menu:<br />
HOT APPETIZERS<br />
CarttaHoot* Clams Cukw BaktdOyrtmRtralck<br />
OttpFrttdutvBjdCURs<br />
Stuaed Corny Stnw dim<br />
Golf SMmp Stum in ShH<br />
FmhFftwchFrttd<strong>On</strong>hMiroay<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PHONE 399-4337<br />
OPEN FRI. & SAT. 'Til 8 P.M.<br />
OPEN WED., THURS. and SUN. Tl 7 P.M.<br />
Ctosod Men. ft Toes., OcL 2 and 3<br />
Our Last Day <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1978</strong> Season will be<br />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th<br />
COOKED HA FOOD TO TAKB OUT<br />
FRIEDSEAFOOD SERVINGS PLATTERS<br />
Combination Seafood<br />
Shrimp Stuffed wlttiCrabmMt<br />
Deviled Clams (1)<br />
Deviled crab<br />
Crab imperial<br />
Fried Scallops<br />
Fried Shrimp<br />
Filet Frownder (Fried)<br />
Fried Clams<br />
Fried Oysters (S)<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab (1)<br />
.'<br />
3.20<br />
43 ta.<br />
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rw<br />
2.00<br />
j.00<br />
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Oorfc cnops (i) 2.00<br />
Meet Loaf<br />
Shrimp Salad<br />
Crato Salad<br />
CMcfcan Salad<br />
Shrimp Cocktail (»<br />
SALADS<br />
.1M<br />
.2.20<br />
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FROM OUR BROASTER<br />
V» BROASTaTO CrllCKRN PLATTBR.<br />
V» BROASTIDCHICKRN (4 PCS.),<br />
WttOU CMICKSN (lacs.)<br />
FAMILY SPECIAL (M PCS.).......<br />
COMPANY SPeia AL (SO SOS.) ....<br />
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4.M<br />
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2.M<br />
3J0<br />
3.00<br />
4.00<br />
2.90<br />
3.00<br />
2.00<br />
4.10<br />
4.00<br />
3.70<br />
3.M<br />
4.SO<br />
9.30<br />
1.JO<br />
3.00<br />
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29.<strong>1978</strong> OCEAN CITY (NJ.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 11 — SECTION ONE<br />
HIGH SCHOOL<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Platter one: Superfish on a<br />
bun, tartar sauce, parsleyed<br />
potatoes, stewed tomatoes, bits<br />
<strong>of</strong> orange cake, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter two: Minestrone<br />
soup, spiced ham and cheese<br />
sandwich, pudding with<br />
whipped cream, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter three: Beef salad,<br />
cole slaw, tomato and olives,<br />
rye bread and butter, choice <strong>of</strong><br />
milk.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Platter one: Hotdog on a roll,<br />
sauerkraut, homestyle baked<br />
beans, applesauce cake, choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> milk. '<br />
Platter two: Beef noodle<br />
soup, bologna sandwich, fresh<br />
fruit, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter three: Cold meat<br />
platter, carrot and celery<br />
sticks, cole slaw, tomato on<br />
lettuce, wheat bread and<br />
butter, milk.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Platter one: Cheese steak<br />
hoagte, buttered peas, potato<br />
chips, fruit pudding or jello,<br />
choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
-<br />
Meeting Rooms<br />
For All Occasions<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school lunches<br />
Platter two: Chicken<br />
vegetablesoup, spiced ham and<br />
cheese sandwich, Jello with<br />
whipped cream, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter three: Tossed salad,<br />
tomato and sharp cheese, roll<br />
and butter, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Platter one: Beef macaroni<br />
casserole, buttered spinach,<br />
fruit cup, bread and butter,<br />
devil's food cake, choice <strong>of</strong><br />
milk.<br />
Platter two: Tomato soup,<br />
egg salad sandwich, marble<br />
cake, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter three: Cottage<br />
cheese, fruit salad, sliced meat<br />
and olives on lettuce, rye bread<br />
and butter, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Platter one: Chicken a la king<br />
on a roll, whipped potatoes,<br />
buttered green. beans,<br />
pineapple "r«rirt« down cake,<br />
choice ox milk.<br />
Platter two: Minestrone<br />
soup, pepper and pimento loaf<br />
sandwich, pineapple cake,<br />
choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
Platter three: Tossed salad,<br />
cheese and tomato, roll and<br />
Don't Miss!!<br />
1979 Cape May County<br />
Sunday. October 1st<br />
7 p.m. at<br />
CONVENTION HJU1<br />
a pstla ari am* peM PitNBt is jpai to<br />
a* kigk sttal sa*n • Caja tta* Oaaly.<br />
SPONSORED frV THE<br />
OF PUBUC RELATIONS<br />
RECREATION<br />
and the<br />
For Further information Call U4441I ext 20 or 27<br />
butter, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Platter one: Fish sandwich,<br />
tartar sauce or catsup, green<br />
beans, potato chips, fruit<br />
punch, milk.<br />
• Y AC H T CLUB<br />
DUPLICATE — An average <strong>of</strong><br />
84 in both directions was made<br />
at the post season game played<br />
Tuesday evening.<br />
In the North-South section<br />
above average scorers were<br />
Margo Gartland land Harmon<br />
Webb 98, Peg Bdlwoar and<br />
Miriam Seaman 91 and Betty<br />
and Wally Runyon 8«4.<br />
Those in the East-West<br />
section scoring above average<br />
were Betty Evans and Florence<br />
Hanson 108, Connie Feam and<br />
EdBaehr 96%, Harry BeUwoar<br />
and Lois Kilboume 98% and<br />
Alice and Paul Jones 89%.<br />
Platter two: Uverwurst<br />
sandwicb, potato chips, sliced<br />
tomato and onion, fruit punch,<br />
milk.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Platter one: Homemade<br />
chicken' noodle soup, grilled<br />
ham and cheese sandwich,<br />
potato chips, fruit' cocktail,<br />
Bridge<br />
Also aoove average in the<br />
East-West section were Mary,<br />
Frances Engelbert and Helen<br />
Bird 99, Camllle Hartman and<br />
Esther Stobbart 87% and<br />
Marian Glavis and Pauline<br />
Subranni 88.<br />
Matinee Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the<br />
POMONA —The Stockton<br />
State College Studies in the Arts<br />
Program will present its Fall<br />
Film Showcase on Saturday,<br />
MATWEEE DUPLICATE — October 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the<br />
Averages <strong>of</strong> M in both direc- college's M-Wing Extions<br />
also were made at the perimental Theatre. Coor-<br />
Matinee Duplicate Bridge dinated by John Columbus,<br />
game Tuesday afternoon. Top assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> media<br />
scorers were Marian Malm and studies at the college, the Film<br />
Ann Jones with 108% in theShowcase<br />
features a<br />
North-South section and Helen multidisdplinary program <strong>of</strong><br />
James and Peg Sheldon with film and dance, highlighted by<br />
102% in the East-West • a lecture <strong>of</strong> noted filmmaker<br />
North-South runnenup were Raymond Foery.<br />
Joan Terkhorn and Helen Founding director <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Wilson 94%, Irv Bregman and England New Media in<br />
Ruby Sussman 87% and Arlene Hanover, and currently<br />
Kabn and CWre.AurJlt_84.<br />
DAN'S<br />
mult.<br />
Platter two: Bologna sandwich,<br />
celery sticks with peanut<br />
butter, potato chips, fruit<br />
cocktail, milk.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Platter one: Tacos, lettuce<br />
and tomato, shredded cheese,<br />
baked beans, Jello whip, milk.<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th St.<br />
and Haven Av. Light lunch is<br />
served at 11:43 a.m.<br />
JOLLY BIDDERS<br />
DUPLICATE—84 also was<br />
average at the Jolly Bidders<br />
game Tuesday evening.<br />
Playing North-South and<br />
scoring above average were<br />
Platter two: Egg salad<br />
sandwich, lettuce wedge with<br />
dressing, cheese cubes, Jello<br />
whip, milk.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Platter one: Macaroni with<br />
meatballs, tossed salad, roll<br />
and butter, peanut cluster,<br />
milk.<br />
Platter two: Tuna fish sandwich,<br />
lettuce and tomato, corn<br />
chips, peanut cluster, milk.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Platter one: Hot dog on roll,<br />
mustard or catsup, french fries,<br />
applesauce, gingerbread or<br />
lemon cake, milk.<br />
Betty and Stu Oast 107, Roger Glavis and Sue Belt 85.<br />
Warner and Gen Newman 101%<br />
and Harry Baker and John<br />
BJorkland 84%, . .<br />
East-West players scoring<br />
above average were Peg ana<br />
George KiUlan tied with Mary<br />
and Bob Smith 97%, Dot and<br />
Harold Arbogast 90 and Marian<br />
Jolly Bidders Duplicate<br />
Bridge games are played every<br />
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th St.<br />
and Haven Av. Games are for<br />
players with lets than 90<br />
master points. For information<br />
call 1994077 or 3994845.<br />
Fall Film Showcase slated at Stockton State<br />
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SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL • OCT. 1st<br />
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saying, "If you walk by a<br />
property, if that dog isn't<br />
properly tied, it can bite you."<br />
But he also said, "I don't think<br />
we ever stressed that part <strong>of</strong><br />
the ordinance."<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a said he was supporting<br />
the ordinance "reluctantly,<br />
because "I fed it wUl not be<br />
enforced."<br />
Longo has said that enforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ordinance win<br />
depend on citizen cooperation.<br />
And Tr<strong>of</strong>a said, although<br />
"there is a need for It," he<br />
School<br />
debtedness after 20 years.<br />
Town announced the board<br />
plans to hold several publk<br />
meetings before the election to<br />
explain the project. In addition<br />
to forming a get-out-and-vote<br />
committee, Town said he wants<br />
to form a telephone committee<br />
one week before election so an<br />
voters can be reminded about<br />
the referendum. Both he and<br />
board President Richard E.<br />
Mower asked that any club or<br />
organisation that wants more<br />
information about the building<br />
program to contact them<br />
through the board <strong>of</strong>fice or at<br />
their residences.<br />
The referendum is November<br />
28. Polls will be open from 5<br />
p.m. to 9 p.m. and are at the<br />
same location as the regular<br />
school board elections.<br />
Joe Veasey Says:<br />
Come Skate<br />
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OPM<br />
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"watered down."<br />
Also at last night's meeting,<br />
council was expected to pass on<br />
first reading an ordinance that<br />
would re-establish the legality<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "no parking" areas<br />
surrounding the city's schools.<br />
Although there are currently no<br />
parking signs in various areas<br />
near the schools, they are no<br />
longer legal, due to a resolution<br />
a public presentation at the<br />
meeting, explaining the city's<br />
present budget crunch and the<br />
reasoning behind recent employee<br />
lay<strong>of</strong>fs. He was also<br />
expected to announce a final<br />
list <strong>of</strong> lay<strong>of</strong>fs for the year.<br />
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