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HOAG «NO SONS<br />

SPRIMfiPORT<br />

Pkwy. toll hike hearing Jan. 13 on Music Pier<br />

Section 1<br />

<strong>Local</strong> <strong>history</strong>: where is it in city's future plans?<br />

&*****&&* House here designed by frtmk Lioyd Wright im't even mentioned<br />

mm mm let Ml wNch TUMI te «*. rf ru*y *Wrt," raid GVfwu* B«MMI<br />

With family k WI titf^ »o^ta^itf». t>anlcl Beyel takil Uis oatli 5 <strong>of</strong>fice OR county freeholder. Story on pap a<br />

Beyel freeholder; y<br />

wlUon ttf Loul« DUjiilo, when TAim-<br />

«L A Marmort buWneMmiui who l«<br />

lhvol\*i h htimerouji local cminty and<br />

ttltil WiUillUdiU) wii iwora ai<br />

thefewere<br />

writtfpitl here, tum&t event*<br />

Wid •Moil two months tfsUenc* and<br />

toeculatldn M the subject <strong>of</strong> who would.<br />

iri^WAaa'ia" ! < . t - .<br />

pp fHajftrj S ' J<br />

l^fore DlLti»Io was unanlmouily<br />

•flu<br />

; A cfowd «| «cm ate t M» ntt «awy fin. ~ irhMt tin »urn It)<br />

For zoning code input ; ;<br />

Officials want I<br />

enforcement head<br />

on hand Saturday<br />

Miliiia Kate Carooelo,<br />

and Patricia garoccio, wai<br />

_ <strong>of</strong>llclaJIy welcomed M <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty'iNew. Year Baby lill<br />

pm Monday, Jan. 4 In Shore .<br />

Ktomorlal HMpltil, genm V<br />

tm, - .. v<br />

TheCarocclM(<strong>of</strong>weitl4th |\<br />

rt-Mt, alio have a daughtar t<br />

Amanda, 2M.. . *<br />

"1 can't bell«v« IV laid ,<<br />

Mn. Caroccla on Tuaiday. ;.<br />

"We UUted abouMWi mi /,<br />

wwk (after seouig the article #<br />

l T T S t l ! I d t h<br />

't think It would happen to f<br />

Mfi^Caroodo, the dau|hter<br />

cTMorene Qano and Robert<br />

operated the SUng Ray Motel<br />

Mtiiuin during the »umfflff.<br />

H« li the MO tf Mr. and<br />

ator* 0/ Ready'i c X<br />

•llIM Kate, iMlgnlflg<br />

the Slit gW tojoln the W<br />

diialve ohib for tto lint<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty baby «tart«d 37<br />

OMB Wi code triorewnent gf. mil fiili tMift ilJlllf iffl nf Iti<br />

ItU* tDputli thTPUnntnR Boanl'e i^fiMmto&Sl7lt&2*f**(*><br />

mnrnm lip" jMil rJi i-<br />

tWm^i.hiKlwHtt^ Mid<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE TOE »bl\ 11NEL4J&D6ER. OCEAN OTFV, N J<br />

ANNUAL WINTER FURNTTURE SALE<br />

Every s<strong>of</strong> arlov©<br />

15%-50% seat, sleeper.<br />

OAUmnc and sectional<br />

dAVINbd in our entire<br />

stock is on sale!<br />

• 5% - 50%<br />

CAUIUHQ<br />

Save on every<br />

bedroom set and<br />

on open stock<br />

bedroo,,, pieces,<br />

too!<br />

WINTER WHITE<br />

\<br />

IRte «•£ ^«ve on every<br />

10% - 33% dinette and<br />

SAVINGS dining room<br />

set in stock!<br />

SIMMONS<br />

BIDDING<br />

SALE<br />

15% Off <strong>Line</strong>n Dept. PIUS<br />

all regularly prlctd m ndlst^<br />

Shoe and.Boot<br />

sale<br />

• IAAPQ ,. •RID CROSS • NIKI<br />

•CALICO • GIORGIO BRUTINI<br />

Men's Department<br />

SAVi<br />

20% - 50% Off<br />

• Suits and Sportcoats^O^Off<br />

• Dress Pants fffirTSale"<br />

• Shirts2096-50%Off<br />

,t" •« ",•<br />

...rJ:^<br />

morel.<br />

All 198? Simmons<br />

twin, full, queen,<br />

and king size<br />

bedding is<br />

greatly reduced!<br />

plus specials....<br />

'nit 111<br />

fe-:H JL<br />

Mis<br />

BE<br />

i ^~-<br />

Every swivel<br />

15%-40% rocker end<br />

?AVIURC reclinerln<br />

15% -50%<br />

OFF OUR<br />

LOW PRICES<br />

sale)<br />

• ALL LAMPS<br />

•ALLTASLiS<br />

• ALLPAINTINOS<br />

• ALL PICTURBS<br />

•ALL MIRRORS<br />

20% Off PieWerest "Shades" Sheets<br />

200 count, white, beige, blue, pink, yellow* seafoam<br />

Pieldcreir'Acceht" ilankets<br />

> 2 blankets for the price <strong>of</strong> let igmwir*mm 90 days Interest free<br />

• Senior SayInfls every day<br />

Wo win bring samples :<br />

Fret shop-it-home service<br />

Buy new for best selection (<br />

20% • 50% Off<br />

Intimate Apparel Sale<br />

Saveon all bras, parity^ slips,<br />

camisoles from famous makers In ,<br />

assorted styles, colors & situs. 4 *<br />

Danish Dream style bed pillows - Now 2 * $8,00 -•„•<br />

• Table Clothes • Shower Curtains<br />

r I I [ 1/<br />

I ' IIU 1<br />

January Quilting Sale<br />

• |8% Off All<br />

••2B%'0tt<br />

All Muslin<br />

•' •28% Off AJijQulit!n0<br />

r Supplies<br />

(batting, thread, needles, cutter, matt, hoops)<br />

V<br />

Win a »50 Gift Certificate<br />

during January Quilt Block Contest<br />

Details in Stars ! s *<br />

' * •<br />

Boy's Department<br />

SAVE<br />

25% -50% Off<br />

• Outerwear 50% Off<br />

•Pants 25% to 50% Off<br />

•, Shtyts 2$ to, S0% Cfff _,_<br />

1 ....plus much morel .<br />

* -' < s "i<br />

Fire damages<br />

historic home<br />

CktaM,<br />

BMW MM<br />

fe IMD h<br />

according to While Glhonkl »»U he<br />

" taiamfeMeklmM&lnfeB<br />

BW, the Htotoric ftMN;<br />

WrtBw v»tton SocI^ rt ^»er<br />

yw»w, TUMIUuIp ICtra «• JBBP-,<br />

ln«rMrwldniantDtt»«lrc* m betag built to 1W1 .<br />

lbs dmiged pMMwib | iiltoM The da<br />

ot.toOt«rtg*»l<br />

(ata<br />

B jte fcj_<br />

^u Hi»t boDt B •<br />

raootra Bran • Httnn UM wtth two bedroom*,., _<br />

btther the oiwrhy ^ebdra for tte bdp. ...|<br />

FtWpjttedttpwdybwl,"<br />

Ito main boose, a three- Ibe fht historic histori structure I*<br />

yldltebdh m ^ y home tor Glhondd, wit*,,<br />

•t 111 M»r»h>nvtne Rd. Virginia, and their ton,aostkltied<br />

smoke d«miige, Mstthew. He «U be WM Jal<br />

QrtarMlL starting to wortt to restor*;-<br />

Ibe hornets on* section <strong>of</strong> (bat part ot the oM iectton l«t<br />

Mar«h»UvUle Road being m eKt to -retain what t*<br />

nominated fat the National b<br />

Accidents, injuries<br />

on the increase<br />

TtafOctnlshspshereaireon<br />

fee tncreaae.<br />

Accidents it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

wont tntemctk)n,«hStreet<br />

and Bay Avenue, tacreased<br />

IromWtnlSWtoSOIastyear,<br />

police records indicate.<br />

Fatalities and Injuries<br />

resulting from traffic ae-<br />

c o n c<br />

MldSgtCurtDulL<br />

fha worst Intemctions In<br />

m and Bay (1B).,.W» and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (HUM and Wesley<br />

(U^eU and Wt(9)KK><br />

Asbuiy (7)...Bth and<br />

ff)» • •• . * .<br />

The wtmrt In lM7t<br />

Mh wM Boy (M)..,W» ami<br />

Wert (II UUU0UI one<br />

(10) ... nth and Wart<br />

one totality) ...<br />

(7).,,tftd8lh6ml<br />

driving, DuU ntt Twenty-;<br />

lire were rearend mtehapB, pB,<br />

uwally caused by tnattenttve tttt ,<br />

driven be aid. ,:.<br />

There were » causeway.<br />

accMents In IWi - '<br />

vobed drunken<br />

tar more eeddents :<br />

Involved drinking and «<br />

In 1B». Dull wdd pwWlc,<br />

awareneas <strong>of</strong> the drunken;,<br />

driving problem Increased In<br />

19B6 resulting In fewer BUCK;<br />

accidents. _ ,.,L<br />

Awarcneas to now waning,<br />

Uta<br />

(ar<br />

MUiway* accidents were'<br />

mused hy drivers paying<br />

hWeittention to the itop^nf: ><br />

•p trafflc and curved, DulT<br />

said, c<br />

The reason given BfeCoBflJ<br />

most <strong>of</strong>ten »©¥<br />

dmw<br />

Publicist .'I-»J;<br />

Wtti<br />

reUted Injun* In 1987, M<br />

percent more than in l6m.<br />

KllBttrlbltbeltKrt<br />

M1N9 RESULTS<br />

Thomas jewelers<br />

'*«#* m mum M A«MM'I _<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

H't, ''- ' 1<br />

\»m<br />

Upper Cape is prominent during reorganization <strong>of</strong> county government<br />

p KAY 6QTOT<br />

HOTB- Ftnrrrtdentrf<br />

Oeeui CHy and «» tram<br />

Upp*Township were among<br />

in Jr. Miss<br />

y ,<br />

and the opportunity to<br />

repwaenttbe Garden State at<br />

America's Jnnior MBu<br />

program iwlJoaM In MoNte,<br />

A muk <strong>of</strong> f acUvttie« Uttie« b><br />

eluding touts, Inncheons,<br />

Fatality fault<br />

isn't determined<br />

ante «N» In total<br />

reorganieatlw<br />

autting nt*y<br />

neat.<br />

repents<br />

Upp*r TownaMp Mayor<br />

tit Decocretie «Mt«b Ui<br />

Nmte^ briUte nci,<br />

V to<br />

ty his wttfe,<br />

mm* mm* »S<br />

iMnn. A few itoys lifter<br />

Beyel stepped dmm u<br />

- 1 ^ Ll- JM-^-r'.irl ^^<br />

tmlitttr vlei tttttar,<br />

Cemrty ««* Angel*<br />

RAttn and Shwffl Jwnes<br />

Fltwite, bttt Cram <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

a^,ndSBR^iiW, RAM<br />

it wBdwOod, dtoMMBta.<br />

Ibe caw^6 wig the Urt<br />

lt«ridin« * over the<br />

ceremonies m Snpertor<br />

Cm* Jodge tans CWWD,<br />

Director Otimtd Thoratwi, Beyel'4 victory in<br />

wpo now M n OMH m<br />

umiwHinuq;,<br />

deM ctnnca, Spulsh radart<br />

whik se*tt« a state the irswbg InHoence ot<br />

psychology dite. OuWde Assembly seat TWtbW*»s Upper Township," ran.<br />

Ak she wiled* rnwtotw ansacc*ssfial.<br />

mertrtKttpatrick, "and that<br />

dentfs •») chrtra<br />

roe papoiaDon is growing.<br />

Entertainer*. nWUBU Qulcigr w UUUEn^ BeyriblneHrsttreehoWer<br />

e Include fUVHnumt thfa yi»r ty from Oat Wwnshlp since<br />

dancing, skiing, ^^^b EWB, Wbd BBS hBM HOTTaotatogtoiasa<br />

•troWcs and vice director, Evans fecga Freeholder Board id.<br />

this month that be minlstwtor/clerk Dttm<br />

•coepted a trip to ftriotph is also from Upper<br />

Ouadt IB 1W1 tram u Tow ftownAbi county<br />

Oolkge <strong>of</strong> William and Mary engineering firm under Quum Barry Detventhtl *p.<br />

andpameacatwi-asacblkl contract to the County and county AwHtw Harry<br />

psyhl<br />

Municipal Utilities AnBmtty, S«tt bott. hav* tkwui Oty<br />

tbeawdsnlght.7;jo<br />

nfab win be<br />

at the door. the<br />

J<strong>of</strong>awltr*<br />

no<br />

trotn the<br />

Unlvwdty ot Delaware and It<br />

employed at Children's<br />

BMpltal In the <strong>On</strong>cology unit<br />

5c«naty attorney James<br />

BlBiirlck was named<br />

trcm the second<br />

northern-most town was km<br />

, NUe* doa»t MM toAvenue<br />

contributed eon*<br />

*termlnewhowasatfaultln Dieting acceuntu at who ran weather'<br />

fin jcddM v»hlch killed «n the red light there, Dull saW.<br />

Oc«natywom»n here Dec. He added that many who ..NMfh; M O today, bight<br />

». Sgt. Curt boll said may have seen what hap.<br />

PNM have chostn not \x> get » degrees In M eveaiag.<br />

The fiurtn tlk OT theinvolved<br />

by coining forward.<br />

wao<br />

adSdent Is being turned over Evidence l» liaing aa to Satarday,tempat»«.C«Mer<br />

to county Pros^utor John wneoier enner onver was ytt u Raaday, tat with fair<br />

Oorino, Dull said.<br />

speeding., Polic* couldn't tklea.U>wihitlieleeH:higbi<br />

tfo charges are foreseen, he tscertein the speed <strong>of</strong> either ap to . II - NATIONAL<br />

VaddM. vehicle since the drivers WEATHER W SERVICE.<br />

' Killed In the accident was didn't apply their brakes K<br />

I Ann M, Palermo, II, <strong>of</strong> before impart, which would'<br />

\ Michigan Avenue The driver have left measurable skid<br />

I endan infant passenger in the mate.<br />

V other care were injured<br />

Wlghtly. , Dull estimated the driveM<br />

Upper Township Commltteeman George Betts<br />

\fti^uidMo!w1b^iMte Ml4ttotaMcondtor«art<br />

takes oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice for his second three-year<br />

V:St 10:33 3:51<br />

(collision at 14thand Wert before Impact<br />

IPr!


PAGE 4 —SECTION<br />

THE SENT1NEL-LEDCRR, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

Wence, Rogers making home in Point<br />

Christine Aprfl Wence ot father, ttt bride wore • man. Assisting as ushers wilti corsage. The groom's mother<br />

<strong>On</strong>u <strong>City</strong> and Jwnes Enrin custom design <strong>of</strong>f-the- Iboroas Rogers <strong>of</strong> Maple chose a light aqna chiffon tea<br />

sbonJder white UBetta gown Shade, Joseph Rogers <strong>of</strong> length dress and wrist cor-<br />

mmted in nuniageOtt, 3 In with French re-embroJdewd Moorestown and William sage <strong>of</strong> pink sweet heart roses<br />

the Pint Presbyterian toe* trim on ttw bodice, Wence 111 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty and baby's breath. w<br />

Church e* Ooww Cfty. fc^nuYiflit in 9§ed pstfli and<br />

A wedding recptim was<br />

Tbe Rey. WOllain Allen crystals He Uce vril w*s TtebtWe'aattendantswow held at Renault Winery, Egg<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated during ttt I o'dwk attached to a silk floral tkisly rose taffeta tea length Harbor CBy. The couple are<br />

doable ring cqienxiiy. Soloist headpiece with matchtng seed dresses featuring sweetheart residing in Sotners Point after<br />

Ljrtin Smlth-Eldon, ac- issrls* Sbs rutted s benqotf neckline, Iney wore i<br />

from a honeymoon<br />

cqmpuied hy Jean «f white rim, stephanotts, ffflt headpieces trimmed wirh in Watt Disney World,<br />

Hdfeway, mpnigt, <strong>of</strong>fered eucalyptus, baby** breath and pearb and carried crescent The bride, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

selection including The link iwintiiiut FGMS. *aped bouquets <strong>of</strong> nlcok <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School, and<br />

Wedding Song, Sunrise. Maid <strong>of</strong> honor w« Itagle ran, fntdria and eucalyptus. the groom, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Sunset and LooWng through Wright <strong>of</strong> Somen Point Tbe mother ., <strong>of</strong> the • bride •., Moor^rtown Moorestown High School Shl and n<br />

the _ eyas _,—» o/Love.<br />

_..__, Bridesmaid* „_ wen ___ —„_ DUne • awnappeaaa (MM Stockton State CM College, are<br />

TTie bride b tbe dauRhter<strong>of</strong> Pantano <strong>of</strong> lit. Laurel, *»« twnd* tea length boa, emptoyaj j^ by Federal<br />

Mr. fc and Mrs. Mrs, WuHan wmiam Wenee Wence Marram Maryarm Rosen Rogers <strong>of</strong> Maple Made * » ud OTtMbMtaMer Eroress.<br />

<strong>of</strong> «11 Wesley Av. The groom Shade and There* Ragen <strong>of</strong><br />

b the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Moorestown.<br />

Brwin Rtgm <strong>of</strong> Moorestown. Gregory Bodine <strong>of</strong><br />

Given in marriage by her Mooreatown WM the best<br />

BE£^«<br />

U1M WEBattOMMBS<br />

Sf mO AND QllitH WATCHtS !S1, OFT<br />

SMITH JEWELERS, INC.<br />

RCH*ROO.SIWTH.P»IOP.<br />

mmoM<br />

Hours Tuts, Thure, Frl, 105 Sat. 101<br />

January Qearance<br />

SELECTED GP<br />

Skirts, Blouses & Sweaters<br />

' 700 Astury An, onan ttty<br />

398-1740<br />

OPEN Mon, Thru Sat. 10 to 5<br />

KITCHEN<br />

CONNECTION<br />

Thurs,, Pri, and Sit. Jan 7,8 8. f<br />

15% Off<br />

, Store wide<br />

(except C<strong>of</strong>fee)<br />

PFALTZGRAFF<br />

50% Off ^ HANSEN<br />

COUNTRY PAIRA HQSPITA4,iTY,<br />

• OARPIN PARTY-<br />

CLOUD FOR INVENTORY MON. ft TUE8. JAN. 1112<br />

WINTER HOURS: Mon. Sat. V:30toS;30<br />

Pri,9iMtoi!io*cioaidiUB,<br />

701 Asbury Ave./ <strong>Ocean</strong> city 3M-4111<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Anson Powell celebrate 50th<br />

anniversary at the Deauvllle Inn.<br />

Mark 50th anniversary<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Anon Q.<br />

Powell <strong>of</strong> Lakeland, FU.,<br />

celebrated their golden<br />

wedding anniversary Nov, 1<br />

as guests <strong>of</strong> honor during •<br />

dinner party it the Deauvtlle<br />

Inn^Strathmere, attended by<br />

EXERCISE and AEROBIC<br />

GUSSiS<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Reertatlon Department<br />

M.rlb.mNMII.Inilrwhir<br />

I Week Wliittr IMiiM • SMHInp<br />

Monday, January nth<br />

Twice* Week'35 00<br />

or $2,raptr class • Krafitir at Clan<br />

Nm. a. Thurt. f AJW,»t the youTM CINTIR<br />

, jth|t. and Atlantic Aw. , ^<br />

TUii, i tfioH. «:30 P.M. at fht Ovlc Ctnttr<br />

«th St. and the Boardwalk<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY'S<br />

LARGEST<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

DEALER<br />

*B<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers<br />

Tax counselors<br />

still needed<br />

Volunteers art needed for<br />

income tax counseling for the<br />

elderly (TOT) pnpMD, to<br />

pro^di fr§§ tiifiiHiaHflB and<br />

help to persona 60 and older<br />

occonling to Raj HoUinger,<br />

coordinator lor Cape May<br />

Cbunty.<br />

Training sessions wfll be<br />

held from 9 am to 3i9D pjn.<br />

Jan. 1M4 at ttt «h Street and<br />

Haven Avenue recreation<br />

enter. All material wfll be<br />

provided prior to the training<br />

program, said HoUinger.<br />

50 fomlly member! ami ^.pp ^<br />

fMends. . flu out their own forms could<br />

Tht Powells formerlr l» eMglhfc to help <strong>of</strong>tani to<br />

resided in Octu O^, Uo. *»! pwfMm." •»!«<br />

wood ud Marmora, before IteUlnger- VolttBt«« wlU<br />

noting to Florida several *w* ta jwto during the tta<br />

years aso. n^im period, February to<br />

' - April IS, helping the ildsrh/<br />

fill out tux forms.<br />

Club aids<br />

animal shelter<br />

More than S50 coupons and<br />

30 etna <strong>of</strong> pet food wan<br />

presented to tin Humane<br />

Sodety <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> recently<br />

to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> CMC Club.<br />

Susan Slkorikl <strong>of</strong> toe<br />

Humane Society received the<br />

coupons and cans <strong>of</strong> pet food<br />

at the society's shelter from,<br />

Audrey FnrreU who chair* the<br />

club's civic Improvement<br />

program.<br />

WORLD<br />

EARLY EDUCATION CENTER<br />

. HittDsyindFulOjyProonmt.<br />

Aft<strong>of</strong>dibk Tulbon • biKnt to Apt 6<br />

Rsimmber-For iBittirWortd Tomorrow,<br />

Educiti your chUd TODAY n Tomorrow'i Wortd<br />

f PflE-SCHOOUEARLYEDUCATWH CENTER<br />

FOR ADDmONAL INFORMATION • CALL 390-1670 •<br />

Please (Ml fret to visit us at Tomorrow's World any time. Meet our<br />

We're juBt minute* from the $4th Street Bridge<br />

Licensed by tht Division ot youth arid Family girvleti State <strong>of</strong> New J«f ley I<br />

••••••••••••mw<br />

ai Tuek^h<strong>of</strong>^pad • Mirmepa, N.J, OBaSS M<br />

YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR<br />

MONEY WHEN YOU SHOP AT<br />

5-Cyr.lt} Built In<br />

Dishwiis/wt<br />

110<br />

1<br />

I<br />

1<br />

1<br />

I<br />

ELECTRICAL ,<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

RESIDENTIAL AND<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

930 AQBUAY AVENUE,<br />

OCIAN€iTY<br />

399-1598<br />

SulfCluiinuuj Ovnn<br />

' 30 " Gns Rnntit:<br />

SjEffBBI:<br />

We seed addiUonal<br />

volunte*ra to handle .the<br />

demand expected this year,<br />

add HoUinger, due to *e<br />

changes tor 1987 returtis.<br />

State and local representaUves<br />

will be avaUable<br />

mronghout the tax time to<br />

help volunteere.<br />

OOBBBATB are trained to<br />

help with both federal and<br />

state returns at assigned TCE<br />

rites. They wfll also give\<br />

asBlstance to shut-ins,<br />

reUrement home reridenbj<br />

and thtoe unable to complete<br />

Ihetr retains.<br />

POT information on training<br />

classes, call HoUinger at S99-<br />

BU.<br />

DeAnnuntis, |<br />

McMahon ate wed<br />

jeanmkrie DcAmnBtt,<br />

dwghter «f Mr, mi atefc<br />

Uw ScbooL Sieto I<br />

by the tatr flnn at<br />

Ifefoon, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. wg M»* "<br />

[ Frtnk McMahon <strong>of</strong> ^WBom Wpg*l<br />

mn mantel O*-« •» a MM<br />

tan eta*teVesUK, Setwljan^ ^<br />

Alyna DeABBttBtu wi oBmwtyettwme<br />

oaM <strong>of</strong> honor nd Patrick SdmL Bt b «£{ _<br />

McMahon was best man. Temt Instrument in<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon • •<br />

Cremer and Watts exchange vows<br />

Morgan Cremer,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

George . Morgan , <strong>of</strong><br />

Barsalntown, and Claude S.<br />

Watts, son <strong>of</strong> OaraM. Watts<br />

<strong>of</strong> HuaUngton, W. Va. wen<br />

married Dec. 11 at the<br />

American Legion Post, 14th<br />

Street and Haven Avenue.<br />

Judge Richard Ruraell <strong>of</strong>-<br />

ficiated.<br />

The bride was given In<br />

marriage by her father ud<br />

wore 8 high Illusion neckline<br />

iwithAlencon<br />

l i n r<br />

Marie McHugh <strong>of</strong> Ataecon<br />

was matron <strong>of</strong> honor and<br />

Man McHugh <strong>of</strong> Absecon<br />

was best man.<br />

The hfidt ta a 1971 graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />

U attending Atlantic Communlty<br />

College. She Is em-<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

u<br />

- Complete ^ '.<br />

Beauty Services' v •'<br />

1820AiburyAv».<br />

Open Year'Round<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watts<br />

Ciltarippt.<br />

399-1576<br />

A UNIUUb SHOPPING EXPERIENCE<br />

I^EGTACULAft<br />

; SAVINGS<br />

Off<br />

All Must Gpl Closing for Vacation<br />

, NOTHING EXCLUDBp<br />

y<br />

by the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Th The groom graduated from<br />

Huntington, W. Va High<br />

School: and Atlantic Com^<br />

munlty College. He Is a<br />

Sergeant with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

PoUea Departoenr"^ :<br />

Tie-couple are residing In<br />

Bargaintom- '<br />

IWAsburyAve! '•••.'• 39V0027 w,,_<br />

OpanDaiiyioto6 • closing for v*eati<strong>of</strong>ii/i7,tp^1>8B<br />

•RqberfH^<br />

ANNOUNCES<br />

AND<br />

,f,f<br />

t»Sfcr$I«6<br />

John Gilbert, right, accepte the outstanding service award from Ed<br />

McCtane, president, and Beulah Walter, AARP state director.<br />

phMskiPlMltrlhMM<br />

Ed McClanc, right, presents plaque from MRP chapter 1062 to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Jatnes McFaul for their many volunteer hours donated at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />

Co-organlzers <strong>of</strong> the Upper Townihip unit <strong>of</strong> the Burdette Tomlln<br />

Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Barbara Maruchi, left, <strong>of</strong> Marmora and*<br />

Diane Simon, center, <strong>of</strong> Palermo chat with Auxiliary President Dolly<br />

Lovell <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande.<br />

HAPPY HOOFERS<br />

PANCEJAN.9<br />

The Happy Ho<strong>of</strong> en will<br />

told a dance 8:30 p.m.<br />

aturday, Jan. 9 on the Music<br />

'er. Music for dancing and<br />

ing by the Silhouettes,<br />

refreshments wlU be<br />

i AdmlMlon |3 per<br />

pereon. tot lnformaUon call<br />

»M73a or SBHMIj open to<br />

the public.<br />

Nutritional Pet Foods & Supplies<br />

Sclenct • IAAAS • A.N.F. •Triumph<br />

Browns & Kay Tee.<br />

POOD FOR: Call, DOBS, RabbitI, Hamsters, etc.<br />

* WE NOW CARRY BIRD FOOD & SUPPLIES *<br />

B Ird Food for Cagid or Wild Birds<br />

141 Will Awe. Houri; Tuu, • Sat. lOs.m. • Sp.m.<br />

Ociin <strong>City</strong>, H.J. Sherry cirelllProp. 390*3344<br />

NEW SHOWROOM OF<br />

rn<br />

A NAME YOU CAN TRUST<br />

LOCATED AT...<br />

5 vi<br />

637 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

OPEN 8:30 to 4:30<br />

MMMayit<strong>of</strong>tMiy<br />

SATURDAY 10 to 2<br />

Compteto Bank Financing<br />

' AviihWa ; f<br />

For Infomwtton or Ta Order<br />

THE SENTiNEL-LKPGKU, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

AARP chapter cites service<br />

UNWOOO — T<br />

i*4», W. Qttitrt Sn. rt mtaion«n Aging. ^ Corearan md Us family ctab ttlblM Atonal<br />

w«ui Ctty received an &d UacCIane, outKotng Mnmnertd "<br />

C ^ l<br />

tatag ice «w»rd ""W* t*eswent, also p»ld<br />

tram the AmterlcAn American WlwftetoMr.*ndMr».JiBMa<br />

AaodftUon «t ReHrcd P«r-<br />

fpttqae in<br />

w, wd vowl with load KftMfea<br />

coroblwd toctadlr.fi St AngwUnt^ ucmd<br />

15 tft Hie tchbol Aw.FVit<br />

itvolont«**trrt«» Ohh<br />

Snare Memorial Hospital Oorcoran is *<br />

rf the chapter, Gilbert wasSomeni<br />

Point<br />

member and past<br />

NEW YEAR'S ItESOL<br />

dted for Ida efiorts In<br />

XSood Counsel J ,<br />

atganitlpg «nd devoting MacClane presented die titan, past-trakte* <strong>of</strong> 4toe<br />

onsny yean 4t *j\lcet5 the gavel to Incoming president Klwanis dub, member <strong>of</strong><br />

gmi^He has served kTitate James Gorooran.<br />

VFW Post 3», Star <strong>of</strong> tbe Sea<br />

dUet«i and vice dalrman, Oorcoran is a native ot Qnfflcfl RntgUa tt Oobmtms,<br />

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PAGE 6 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDG<br />

obituaries x<br />

IIIURSDAV.JANU/i<br />

Charles Dalrymple, 68; owned<br />

gift shop, retired principal<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - Charier Uen Daliymple, 68, <strong>of</strong> 355<br />

«7th Place, died Dec. 31 at his hme.<br />

Mr. Dalrymple taught school with Hand Abrams In Cspe<br />

May County and was a teacher and principal In the Sea Isle<br />

aty Elementary School system. He retired In 1180 after 25<br />

jean in the school system.<br />

He owned and operated Dalrymple Card and GIB Shop In<br />

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

Mr Dalrymple was a member <strong>of</strong> the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus,<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wan and the National Retired Teachers<br />

Association.<br />

He was born in Woolatock, Iowa, and had lived in Haven,<br />

ton, before moving here 48 years, ago.<br />

Mr. Dalrymple was a IM! graduate <strong>of</strong> Kansas University,<br />

and taught school and coached football In Kansas before<br />

altering the military during World War B, Hi served in the<br />

VS. Army Air Corps and the Coast Guard.<br />

Surviving are Ms wife, Louise A.| three daughters, Angela,<br />

Griffin <strong>of</strong> this city, UndaDeLancey <strong>of</strong> Fremont, Calif., and<br />

Valerie Gaughem <strong>of</strong> Birmingham, Mich.; a son, Charles L.<br />

Jr. <strong>of</strong> DennisviUe; a stepdaughter, Martha Cooper <strong>of</strong> Ponca<br />

aty, Okla.; a stepson, David Anderson <strong>of</strong> Hayes, Kan.- •<br />

stater, June Cooler <strong>of</strong> Janevllto, Wtaci • brother, Robert <strong>of</strong><br />

Wapata, Wash.; and 10 grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was Monday In St. Joseph's RC<br />

Church in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Burial was In St. Etoabeth<br />

Cemetery, Goshen. Arrangements were by the Krause-<br />

Evoy-Logan Funeral Home, tea Isle Qty.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the Cape May<br />

Oounty Alzheimer Support Grow. Social Service Building,<br />

Rio Grande.<br />

Helen Gustafson, 68<br />

MAYS LANDING - Helen L. Outttfjon. 88. <strong>of</strong> FarTagut<br />

Avenue died Jan. 1 at Pocono Hospital. Stroudsburg, Pa.<br />

Born in Philadelphia, she had been an area resident for 42<br />

years. She was a member <strong>of</strong> First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Mays Landing.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Lawrence J.; a son, Lawrence<br />

J, Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; a daughter, Linda Deman <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />

Harbor aty; a lister, Violet Berry <strong>of</strong> Abeeeon; a brother,<br />

IrwinHoenes <strong>of</strong> Cologne; and two grandchildren.<br />

Service was Tuesday at Boakes Funeral Home, Mays<br />

Landing, Burial was in Union Cemetery.<br />

atom, Fla., and the Masonic Lodge No «56 in<br />

PhOadehaia,<br />

fcrvtvtag areWs wlta, Adele; one son. Jay H. <strong>of</strong> Sharon<br />

m. Pa,; two sisters, Entfee McLanfhlta and Alice Fttinfer,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Newtown Square, Pa., and four grandsons-<br />

Church in Port Salerno. Arrangements were by the Arrack<br />

Funeral Home<br />

Contributions In his memory may be made to*the Visiting<br />

Nurse A-ssociation, 6SS E. 5th St. Stuart, Fla. SOM,<br />

Mary Doughty, 70; retired<br />

meat department supervisor<br />

UNWOOD-Mary A. Doughty, 70, <strong>of</strong> Maple Avenue died<br />

DecSlatthehome<strong>of</strong>adanghterinSomersPolnt<br />

Rettred, Mrs, Doughty formerly was a supervisor to the<br />

meat department at Pathmark supermarket in Egg Harbor<br />

Township, She also had worked for the Two Guys store In<br />

Atlantic aty and Uncle Dick's Market here.<br />

Mrs, Doughty was a member <strong>of</strong> Unwood<br />

W<br />

Howard Ball, 77;<br />

retired government worker<br />

STUART, Fla. — Howard Robert Ball, 77, <strong>of</strong> 4SW SB<br />

Bayshore Terrace, died Dec. 29 In Martin Memorial<br />

Hospital. '<br />

after moving to Stuart from Marmora.<br />

Prior to rittriment, he was employed by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Navy In Washington, D.C. In the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Shipment<br />

- - He was a member <strong>of</strong> St, Luke's Episcopal Church, Port<br />

HUB, uuugutjF was a 1UUIUKT IM UTlWOOa LOUIini<br />

torch, where she was a past treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Sunday Sc.<br />

end a member <strong>of</strong> the Bower committee and the ladles"<br />

amamiry. She also was a member <strong>of</strong> me Unwood Historical<br />

Sodety and the Women's Chib <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

An area resident most <strong>of</strong> her life, Mra. Doughty was born<br />

ta Carneya Point<br />

Surviving are two son, Russell and Charles B, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood; a daughter, Mary E. Reed <strong>of</strong> Semen Point; two<br />

brothers, Bert Hardy <strong>of</strong> Houlton, Maine, and Donald Hardy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bargaintown; a sister, June Thorn <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown; 10<br />

grandehUdren and three great-grandchildren.<br />

Service was Saturday at the Adams-Perfect Funeral<br />

Home, Northfleld. Burial was In Son Cemetery, Bargain-<br />

town,<br />

Frank Freestone, 77; retired<br />

utility company manager<br />

DOVER TOWNSHIP — Prank R, Freestone, 77, <strong>of</strong> Terns<br />

.River, died Jan. 1 at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms<br />

Hver,<br />

He retired as manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water and Sewer Co.<br />

In 1969 after 42 yean and was a former member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Lodge No. 171 Free and Accepted Masons and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Kiwanis Club.<br />

Bom In Philadelphia, he was a long-time <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

resident before moving to Hollywood, fla., 17 yean ago. He<br />

moved here one year ago. Mr, Freestone pew up In<br />

Petersburg and was a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School.<br />

Surviving are Us wife, Marie; a son, Frank J. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>-<br />

port; and two granddaughters.<br />

Service was private at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

Burial was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Arrangements<br />

were by the Godfrey Funeral Home, Palermo.<br />

Jessie Zealor. 89<br />

UPPEK TOWNSHIP - Jessie W. Zealor, 89, <strong>of</strong> DC<br />

Barrington ltd, Marmora, died at home Jan. 1.<br />

Born in Camden, she was a former resident <strong>of</strong> Baltimore<br />

aiid Uved here 18 years. She was a member <strong>of</strong> Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

She ts survived by her husband, Wflmer J.'.<br />

Graveside service was Monday ta Seaside Cemetery,<br />

* Palermo. Arrangements wen by the Godfrey Fmeral<br />

Rome, Palermo.<br />

Menwrial contributions may be made to me Upper<br />

Township Rescue Squad, Petersburg 08170 or Holy<br />

Redeemer Visiting Nose Agency, Swainton omo,<br />

Maria Pimpinelli, 81*<br />

SOMEF«POIOT~ Maria RPhriTjtaeW, 81 died Jan. Sat<br />

bar home ben. s 1<br />

An area resident for one year, Mrs. Phnplnelll was for-<br />

merly <strong>of</strong> the Fairview section <strong>of</strong> Camden and was bom ta<br />

PfifladetebJa.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Marie Bemadetto <strong>of</strong> BtJa<br />

Cynwyd, Pi, \ two sons, Benjamin and John, both <strong>of</strong> Sonm<br />

Point; seven grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was rjelebnttad Wedrmdv at<br />

Joseph's RC church. Burial was in Holy i<br />

Mays Landing. Arrangements were by the<br />

Funeral Home. „ ..<br />

ConWhittons may be made to the Leukemia Sodety <strong>of</strong><br />

America.<br />

retired hardware clerk<br />

FT. WASHINGTON, Pa, — William R Lyne, fanner<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, died Jan, 3 in the Ft Washington<br />

Estate retirement hone. ,,<br />

Hewas a rettred hardware clerk for KiUliin Hardware <strong>of</strong><br />

Chestnut HDL Pa, He also served with me Marines dnring<br />

World Warn. "" "<br />

Surviving are two sisters, Emma McAfee and Helen<br />

Llewellyn.<br />

Funeral service was Wednesday In the Ft Washington<br />

Estates audltorittm. Burial^^vato. —••••<br />

Arrangements were by the Craft Funeral Borne, Er-<br />

denhelm,Pa. ^ ^<br />

Grace Johnson, 71;<br />

retired restaurateur<br />

NORTHFTEtp — Grace Johnson, 71, <strong>of</strong> tHt community<br />

died Dk. 26 at oer home.<br />

Bom in Columbus, Ga., she was an area resident most <strong>of</strong><br />

her life. She lived here for the past IS years.<br />

Retired for five years, she and her late husband operated<br />

Schrul's Restaurant on the Black Horse Pike for many<br />

yean.<br />

There an no Immediate survivors.<br />

Funeral service was Jan, 2 at the Jeffries ft Keates<br />

Funeral Home here. Entombment was in Atlantic atv<br />

Cemetery, Plitsantvffla. '<br />

Margaret Quin, 81;<br />

active in church work<br />

two sisters, Gertrude Kearney <strong>of</strong> Gkwcester and Patricta<br />

Burielgn <strong>of</strong> Santa Monica, Calif., and two grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christum Burial wfB be <strong>of</strong>fered U ,un. Friday m<br />

aurch <strong>of</strong> Urn HfanTrecUon,,MarrBonu Boial will be fa B<br />

Gross Cemetery, Mays Landing. Arrangements are by i<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Contrttcuomimy be mao^ to the Upper Township Rescoe,<br />

Squad, State Highway No, §0, Petenbruf 0BZ7O.<br />

Anna Reinhard, 81<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - Anna E. RetobanL 81, <strong>of</strong><br />

Beaky** Point died Jan. 4 in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Stnen Point.<br />

Mrs. Reinhard was a member <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Star.<br />

She is survived by her husband, John A.<br />

Service will be private under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Atwood- :<br />

Peterson Funeral Home, Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Theresa hfclntyre, 31;<br />

operated hobby shop<br />

Theresa Mdntyre, 31, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy died Jan. 4 in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

'- Born in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, she was a resident hen the past<br />

seven years. *<br />

Mrs. Mclntyre and her husband owned and operated the<br />

Canusel Slot, Track and Hobby Shop in Somers Point hr two<br />

years. She was a member <strong>of</strong> St John's Lutheran Chnrch in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Surviving an her husband, Harry; she daughters,.<br />

Theresa, Tammie, June, Barbara, Jeane and Kimberiy, all<br />

at home. Her mother Theresa PugUse <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; a<br />

brother Steven Jarvis <strong>of</strong> West Germany; three sisters,<br />

Patricia Jarvis <strong>of</strong> Houston, Teas, Elizabeth James <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood and Mary DesUs <strong>of</strong> Absecon,<br />

Funeral service win be 11 a.m. Saturday tan the George<br />

ft Wlmberg Funeral Home, Unwood. Burial will be In<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo. Friends may call the hour prior<br />

to service at the funeral home.<br />

Stuart Perlman. 60; major real<br />

estate and casino developer<br />

NORTH MIAMI, Fla. — Stuart Z. Perlman, 60. southern m<br />

New Jersey real estate developer and co-founder <strong>of</strong> *•<br />

casinos In Atlantic Qty and Las Vegas, died Jan. 4 In North<br />

Miami Medical Genter,<br />

Mr. Perlman, along with his brother,<br />

, g r, Cliff<br />

Caesars World In Las VoKa.s and CaeWrs Ho<br />

AflMai<br />

NORTHFIELD-<br />

ntle<strong>City</strong><br />

„ S. Quin, 81, died Jan. 4 in<br />

r Mainland Division In Galloway<br />

Among the area projects in which Stuart Periman was<br />

personally Involved at the Hme <strong>of</strong> his death were the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Reef Resort Condominium Community in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the<br />

416-unlt Heater Cr<strong>of</strong>t community presently under<br />

development In Egg Harbor Township; the 180-unit Village<br />

at LinwooU community under development In linwood; the<br />

I W Mays Landing Village community; the 168-unlt<br />

Santa Fe condominium community about to start i<br />

Hamilton and Egg Harbor townships; and a proposed I<br />

•quarNoot shopping center and adjoining red*<br />

community In Somers Point, -i<br />

He also founded the Lums chain, which now cooste <strong>of</strong>' .<br />

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lict tt m, city Plannmg Olrtttor. Cll,<br />

Mali, *m itnti ana Amury Annw«,<br />

onan <strong>City</strong>, Htm mty, ana art<br />

avallaut Isr iRWKtksn Airing rtsular<br />

ouilntu hourm.<br />

Rsnala L, Ttht, Enjult»<br />

*i Mburr AvtnM, suit, mt<br />

ottan <strong>City</strong>, NJ 0t7»<br />

Attomty lor PttltWHr,<br />

n OlV<br />

OCCAM CITY AIRPORT IM MtMl INCIDCNTM, MK<br />

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fin wr<br />

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eny tt <strong>On</strong>an cny. Maai jaf«v.<br />

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n, tm at ii A •<br />

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A mlHILShj at ^ntif Invs ba aa^<br />

MtM k? «Mi MMar. TIM arfflM<br />

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4. A copy al tntt ywrtlan MMM<br />

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SODHI M om*. na* apalM N ara Bl f*mml»tawi<br />

OtMnOty imrtUtWAfcparl.<br />

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MHiIWR|tMMk%inMlUM<br />

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Mean MB an pracMMM mm faa<br />

HIM at Ntat Jaratr In a^trWM ank<br />

ma Naw JWMf tnk HWHPaT Dawr- al anf maWUN ar HpaNai, ma ON M<br />

Imam ^taward SBadncatHm Hr RMO aiDMi It M M MM iiflh «r out el anr<br />

ana tMtm Q«1iucl»n IcunaM «BMM MMh »f M Otf aMan tnv M<br />

I?,IT,P,P M.M<br />

•wnlcMI ss<br />

AMlkllltulll f^iB ^ HpinT IRi ESI*<br />

Labor, U.t. Dniai linalil at UNer, ajaj<br />

IM Haw Mrmt oatialliiiatil sf Lawr<br />

ft InamJrr.- and a tMMa m Mtr<br />

raM la ka (M it antMNBl ki tr «•<br />

• naipf af ma sla ar<br />

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hl<br />

p p<br />

IM Ma M HM arpenHn «r MM tm<br />

MhlMNIMMIMl^M<br />

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PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Tha unaarunnBfl ha BMIM to ma<br />

Ocaan Cll» isnins IsaM ai MliMfMM<br />

Isr rMMf inm: Oralnana tuo. lacHan<br />

V ratr yara atmack ana anr umar<br />

variarni iw Board may daam<br />

nKaturr in rooiuncncn unitr an w<br />

MKatMn Mr BncNatne an apan porui al<br />

iha nar si ma praBariv at Block nit.<br />

Lot i, snanHia umm m 1 CarsIM<br />

Lana, <strong>On</strong>an <strong>City</strong>, turn Jaran. Tnit >B><br />

piMat!«i wli! ka htin n • Manns on<br />

January Jo. M al IM p.m. in ma<br />

Council CMmbar, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Ninth<br />

p minifiyni waBjl nn H<br />

aMcnMa MMr cuaMcMNn anall<br />

•fiMfi ffiH6 ft^ RMfMR BBS<br />

^ ^ - H - *- - E C - - ^ - E - _ - -— _ _ i ^ ^k^<br />

9 OT wKL*mmMFm) m fnp UHlMBflon er<br />

fWfnHlft?It l^fi 6MI WW Sf IflU[9 9 !fS<br />

Mk« Mf damwNM IMNMM<br />

Mt%W M. Wall aM M NMBtf TM<br />

riutl te Cfifitlfiusd until<br />

s Prh y litjBf tn'<br />

and moTvKWal par<br />

«^.i,iH.U<br />

Mytnant M FHty N M IMtMi Nr<br />

obituaries<br />

(condmed from page S)<br />

Agnes R. Coccaro, 79;<br />

retired saleswoman —<br />

Agnes (Robertson) Coccaro, 79, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty died Jan. S<br />

b Newcomb Medical Center, Vlneland.<br />

'• Bom In New Yorit and formerly <strong>of</strong> Mlnotola and Ban<br />

Borough, she Uved hire for several yean. She was a retired<br />

saleswoman for the JJrJ News Agency ta VinelamL<br />

J Mrs. Coccaro was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's Church,<br />

Mlnotola, where she also was a member <strong>of</strong> the Altar and<br />

Rosary Society and the Parish Council. She also was a<br />

rtwnber <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Daughters <strong>of</strong> America, the Btttna<br />

Republican Club and the Buena Senior attun Club.<br />

'Surviving are a daughter, Elizabeth Pepe <strong>of</strong> this city; a<br />

son, Josenh<strong>of</strong> this city; five grandchildren; and seven great-<br />

^andehlldren. •<br />

"Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be said Uip, today<br />

(Thursday) lnSt Michael's Church, Minotota. burial will be<br />

ifa Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Victories Cemetery, Landlsvilk.<br />

•Arrangements are by the Rone Funeral Chapel, Vlneland.<br />

'Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael's<br />

Church, Mlnotola, 0B341.<br />

oi» mil,<br />

eirr.NtwJanif<br />

Partnant ahall M *ann IB ma Mar<br />

at II ENVIROTRAN. INC and It not<br />

ratuMaMa,<br />

A Pn-BM maMM Mil b» MM at ma<br />

Tarminal tuiMM, Otaan at,<br />

MMiWNI airport. Bay AMnua, Ocaan<br />

<strong>City</strong> on Janvary u, mt al 11 iN a.m.<br />

Meal n. All infarati a tiaaati at.<br />

tulcoma is altand. II<br />

TM proooul. MwnHI pmlttail, Uiould<br />

bt accsmpanlad by a Pn mil Ouaranty<br />

snaJinnQ @f a LBfltla. B ^Mcft sr a<br />

catnrtrt enact. payaM to IM wry ol<br />

Qcatn <strong>City</strong>, NM janay • or a propoMI<br />

oono on ma atparatt form iurnMM<br />

harMn. TM bond or enacn Mil) M In<br />

ma tym M nM Mn than Mn (Wl tarant<br />

ot ma Total PHta m ma PrapMtl.<br />

A coniract tend will M fayinwiBf<br />

M iTfiowit' R&t Ictt thin A^v iMfiHWsd<br />

(IN) param ei ma ameunt si iM m-<br />

trait.<br />

MM mt MHWtni P«MM Lawi M «*<br />

•<br />

NJ<br />

i)<br />

ana farm proagen el m<br />

by utta »Inn. HI avalM<br />

fl tfiBnutscfyttil<br />

mt Unma Mam<br />

avalMMa.<br />

Joawnciart<br />

1.»,IT,P.F<br />

A Paymtnt iona Mil M nqulna Isr<br />

an amount net MM man ana hynana<br />

(too) parant m mt aiMunt ol ma con<br />

tract.<br />

A malntinanca Bond far an amount<br />

not (an man tan (10) partanl el mt<br />

nnai amount M mt Contract Mr a<br />

par (M ef ent ytar will M required<br />

TM Mtnt limit far tM*mrh (MliMM<br />

In mil conlrnt It 40 wortlBO oayt TM<br />

contract time will M calcultttfl Irwn<br />

mt Mta tor itirtlng ma work at<br />

ipatilit« in Iht None* to pfMtta, or II<br />

r iw<br />

eiTTOFil*,!l!.ie!TY<br />

NEW JIHIV<br />

RtSOLUTIOH NO. DIIIW)<br />

WHEREAS, mtra nith a prt—ni<br />

ana tutur. mad tar promotHmal and<br />

adnrtiuns nrvicw wimin IM <strong>City</strong> si<br />

Saaiua <strong>City</strong>, and<br />

WHIRIAl, M aarvicn tra M tuen<br />

a auaiiMttva nahn al will not earnm<br />

JM_drawMB-M_ipaclilcaW<br />

raaiBtsi mmasiitiva Mi<br />

a «rim N.j.iJk,<br />

NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

NOTICE hi Mnfir SJ«tn mat AI6«1<br />

Pit* ant RaMnary Pantl sanwi af<br />

tel II In Bloci an as tfw-n on me Or-<br />

IWM Tan Map H ma Ciry M M l<br />

dry. County ot Cap* May ana StaH el<br />

iviaf Janty* and UBIHI tlnr Knosn as<br />

a»n WMMy AHMt, Ml H U M to<br />

mt OGHH city Beara ai Aaimrnani w<br />

e variant m Barmll me aemaiiJHn sf<br />

mt MMM fow-fainily bulWing which<br />

n wtnta in mt m M ana an<br />

itQuttlliiu a me variants m permit mt<br />

L«BIIW.IH. 01 • rlaai aypln In M<br />

plies. 1 (H |xu|iysv€ flypliji will €sn*<br />

fefffl |Q si I Qffsf rt^uli fiffniltl ol His<br />

mMgsralnan».<br />

A evMic haarinB «


PAGE 8 - SECTION ONE TUKSKNTlNEL-LKDGKKOtKANCrrV, NJ- , JANUARYS, fflXmSDAY> JANUARY 7. PAGE t — SECTION<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Poblit Notice Public Notice<br />

ANSWIR; Tht rollover ii<br />

a meant <strong>of</strong> deferring<br />

[(payment <strong>of</strong> any capital<br />

) gains tax if you Mil your<br />

( principal residence and,<br />

buvL?t)?thef (within two^<br />

ytari! for meri money,<br />

Thtre Is no limit on tho<br />

number <strong>of</strong> times you can<br />

uiifhlidufurmenf.<br />

If you are ev«r II, you<br />

THERE W NO Hmll t« «M<br />

can exclude up to $125,000<br />

numMr si ra!lowft. Tht<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> your principal<br />

residfncf-whithff or not<br />

you buy anothtr home. Thi<br />

home must navt bitn your<br />

principal reildince for at<br />

least three <strong>of</strong> tne five yean<br />

preceding the sale. •. .<br />

COLDUieLL<br />

._ J.W0PH<br />

22BiM)miHBi»(l.lMirmon<br />

•*<br />

IT'l IMPORTAMT TO KIIP NOTII<br />

WHIN NeUIIHUNTIKB, It Mill<br />

Mve frvttreJM when y*v tempare<br />

MliHMstmiUMr,<br />

(sue yggnalf Irsm the wBrrlat <strong>of</strong><br />

buying or- telling • horn., pmu<br />

phene or drop in lodiy ina BIK far,,.<br />

•AVALON •REALTY"<br />

MARMORA -.<br />

PhonrjJ60fl[39D.3400<br />

FORFUflTHER<br />

WFOflMATWNCALL<br />

Installation available!<br />

Carpet<br />

Cleaning<br />

. Serv/co<br />

PHONE<br />

3194722<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

LeeSteele<br />

?{•? 171) Delia*©.HKeffsrlE.HMi. rjsnsnsef a sypies on n* «&}#€? (<strong>of</strong> The<br />

ZSMIHO BOHIOOF kDAISTMEIIIT<br />

•no<br />

• IM OBHB- "awn A-soo*. Ocaan Ca., Mi Jsr<br />

UH SHH, LSI 13, AMMeann wwi » p a M rear MM teneck wauls H »<br />

•M MWry »WM. OOSan CBy,<br />

Cl TV » oce *N CITY. NEWT jtSBf<br />

CUT m<br />

eonmiCT a apH on itie EUljefl w a» •eel at 30 W Ssuni inlet OrM.<br />

eney,«pmne>n nWM la nut<br />

for Hen eRKr<br />

ostst<br />

rrn, iMnuiB a twine eauemiee pw<br />

to M ««fflc«wi wKI M Man at • ippnciiwi matt Bt IBBH. in pangn,<br />

«*BWj->aLr»l.«7t»r,.m. Han ana me wm me Coot Mior-<br />

Boris ft, MtHutm. Block •Kant ta PL IfJS. O»»..I)l snwr,<br />

cemwt Mice McMM M 5» Astarr<br />

iio§, 1st i •» msrprwiflan II Mseo WH Kngwn el rh» Qeeri n K (WHins<br />

Mum, Occ»n Cny. me may B» VIt«a<br />

Zoning Bears « MioUmml. c,ly si •or Fwcrtl Mats mwraiiet nauunan *et , •<br />

ai & Bisdi 5^1, si nt @ssn Clfv<br />

M t<br />

llBMA<br />

nan far me iMw aMlieenafn (Bar raj, ma. wu praam h lea«M at<br />

Tnt new rceBwi meniiu «the Qnan •> ?. C17 1741 Daniel<br />

B« review** sunns reeuiar •—' ^ <strong>On</strong>trm »m». <strong>On</strong>mOr,. Haw<br />

cnt Zonins Bsam si uivnnwn win be Blsck too I. L« 1 AppliceMi wUh to<br />

aun JB^.<br />

MM on **BBI«, Januenr !«, itM ai<br />

tneMMn Meetea « «i>eii«/vMrw taiM<br />

Hfehirruei a dert af th* rear & an<br />

* Marwa an Bui IHW W saw Ml<br />

Ml P M W CMC!! Cn.mWU.rar ex&Nne finei* isfiHIv SweiigriG at MS<br />

JSMiR.SiseanH el '» wnMNBkT,<br />

M—we. Osem cjt», M mar te _<br />

Hall, «* •" netaPifte<br />

a. L W M »«w<br />

SHutJfalM BUM Bt unaM nj Mr 16. C17 17S1 Bt. Jernei Zimmerman, I 7.1T.P.P fS1.il<br />

OamBn M Otf rUn, MnBi SWMf IM<br />

an» « w IMtawine •pplitef urn ew n a Bloc* jittj. La is ApplKani WISH »<br />

usury Aveng*. <strong>On</strong>an Crty, liew Mr<br />

s*msl(th an cuiHiha rws iamiiv.<br />

,jaa#?a&tes win b# nearc oi me n«i<br />

' " NOTICl<br />

•n. at which Mint yae mar gppear<br />

iine ess ceramici a new guBi£> at<br />

reader memrs « me lenins Mars<br />

PLiASG TAKE NOTICE IBM enner in peraan or fey aaafn or anxvutv<br />

• PUiue NOTICE -<br />

wmch will fee hclf sh wtgrtetdaif,.<br />

ITUART DE5SNFB net aMiea M •»<br />

, 11 (ttVt) Jem L. Boom. BlseiiJII.<br />

Peemarv i>, lea m council cnernMn<br />

tanMe BaeM a AajuHnMn for the haw to Iht STMHM M lp<br />

JM BDienleneg ha epslieg Io IM<br />

OrxM OTr tenMi Board « MlDffineM<br />

Lot m. •fMlcent wnwn io cooitruct a Cm si <strong>Ocean</strong>,Citv tff a v«md trom W al H* Pasefl In UBawLIisi nfll!<br />

ii I » PS TM Mllswine apj«i«Men»<br />

•Hf Twciigf from i w vfnKfOjF ^r vt^ wuiwi<br />

Ii MHanaingearaee in the rear rera In me ween oty roiiine oramana m mil apMicaHsn an or, im hi lh> Office<br />

$n, KtiMvM loo. Hears<br />

I Iran ,m »wai MniM<br />

me R 1 lane at Bi SimpHn Avenoe<br />

I (17 111) twWence Dt uttdnurl CO ,<br />

a^MMEd, WMCII win permit' mm to st me StCTMry « IM WMis MaM «<br />

5 ffS 6Sfi^S ffi*y 5S»W<br />

IS, (If 177) MarTT * Dawn venser<br />

Inc., Block MM, LU 13 Sunn an<br />

MM a Itmanmily n M m WLUl. •JiMmcM tahwi n IBEMM M IM SI-<br />

MekMg «n MnrpniaTian<br />

Mice. Black MM, Lot isi. Aaallcann Blotl, l»J», on IM ton e»y Tan Map. nee a me eny Pinmiig MncMr. cny<br />

IIIMII awn<br />

wl»h Is conltmct a linfle lemily wtMch enperty It loc.tM at im ana Man, em Street «| Atbory A iHmmnai<br />

awtmnfawnie ojtiw n ai lit victor.. •ay Awnui, Scaan Cit», Hmr Jtrtar.<br />

- I n) lit) Jsfm 4 jiiiian Binrwr ens<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CJty, Vw ^<br />

at KM im, \M 1, amerwIH MM «<br />

WJhM f l ana (or sued<br />

SssMpn Manack, Bloc* sM, ten If, »<br />

nH t J<br />

IMi WMe* avme, aoM at*. New<br />

4 f 1 <strong>On</strong> with to Mnwnm a J« mil<br />

1! (17 IM) CarnHn iji.mor, 1 Bats* ^ ^ f ^ nnKwH hoon.<br />

mginpH t.m.l, OmUpiml MUCH Hat<br />

F^inorfiens feamred purehagrtl, Blocs « ttHrMs en m% mtntr will Bt held<br />

milcamn.vin be hears at a<br />

non cemormtBS ftseecH at ea<br />

J7»1. Lst n, ABMicantiwiBi toemfruo a«_.JiiB pjn an WEDNEIDAV,<br />

a #mei on me iMA m ai int vtHn<br />

ntSSS<br />

Avenue<br />

JMUUT s, !*•, in Wit CoMnen ;<br />

n,<br />

1. (17 16JI a Bar Oerpsranen. BUI*<br />

OKMni al Citv Han, NM Strict ano<br />

Qty NJ etsi<br />

I. (i? Iff) PhiliE 1 DsrMIrr c.t.wo<br />

«ior-eyiar(s»mio»lT,<br />

J« m <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

i. Let a. iJn variance resMirefl urSfr<br />

ABury AvtmK, OeMn cny. New Jar<br />

••ock Mi, Lot i Owner oetlrei n have i<br />

Orsai Kl&it ^ ^tw verity,<br />

Ordinance *i 10, SKfisn I, SuBUcfMn<br />

sn, at which tint rau mar year<br />

new cyro cm iniitlle^ Is i»miioe ad<br />

17ITPF11J15<br />

• I *n# OHinana H* S»EBMI mi.j, Ottlsnal parking lor an nlttilie avett<br />

sittiii In pErsst er By as^tt & anmfHi<br />

Piwoni tallt far ci!M eparnnsiH In a<br />

ana prnent anv eBltctiani yav may<br />

TWO i»m,i, root at us swnon Plat*<br />

name at 710 em nnei<br />

nave n me aranrinf at mis applicamn,<br />

II (17 1511 Sate Harosr Anoclann,<br />

i (17 IMI Mr 1 MrJ Kinter j<br />

MI 01 me paptn in cannKtian wnh<br />

inc.. BWCK WSO 2. Lot 7 Owner wiihei to<br />

RHtai, Blot*; n,B. LO1 H 01 *W|«H<br />

ttiit aapllcanan an on Hie in nit Qmc*<br />

csmtriKle«wleiisnmeHUectiot Tm<br />

wfitfie* f# cefSTrvcf a one Ifsry SSffiftSA<br />

at mt iecntary at the anlfle Bo»n) ef<br />

preppuj rear iiard seneck wsulo M M<br />

ai the rear si an HRnfta untie familir feet wfiere JO feet ii Ine minirnuin<br />

AaiutnMM which is Mcajee MIMH<br />

dwelling al ill Piimacn Rsad<br />

reouirea el mtait<br />

ammenhnUnvelsmtaBBIIcanon<br />

m»i» be mMa n pun PUns en en<br />

tne Off <strong>of</strong> Oeeen Or, mr . »wi*ot.<br />

MargantMcauaia<br />

1.M..1 fne |tw UIVU #B* VKI r*#T nffl<br />

•wibscfe rvqiiirwncnti si me QscA JJjJ Q?F M.IT.P.P.<br />

»efi mm wmimm* a may MOTlCE 0» FUBLie HIARIHG<br />

en eMMM nrvctur* n OCEAN eiT¥ BOHRtJ OF ADJUST<br />

bvIM e new auMn on IM S, Block Ml.<br />

MINT<br />

on the Oeeen CJTJ T« HrHe. whH* NOT1CT Ufretgrf twen I M W<br />

pnparff M tot.tM n ani<br />

AVMue, Otun (n». New Jtewr. Kltt BMck SUM Bt «S»w"en BeBi;<br />

thiarl<br />

A nearm en m. rMtM> wm be hiM Mel Ten MMM me «m» <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> otj.<br />

'I Ml Ml « »rtOHESDKY, Cwnht el t « Mar ena Bate af New<br />

JANUART ft M in Mi Council Jeree,. Una aenefeH» knoew e* tH*<br />

NOTICE<br />

Q-mMn if eh» Han, NMn sheei ana isyt!i inlet on*e* ha* aeBii#^ fe me<br />

rOU ARE HEREBY netiHea mat<br />

tjbaty Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> en*. Mm Mr. — BO*rd <strong>of</strong> AdlUMrMnf Hr a<br />

Paul Kduioiiui^iras Nikotoonn aa- Mr. M eWBi urn. nu mar etpaar<br />

aiiM n the cirr <strong>of</strong> Somii Pi^tni Plan- eimer in peten or br egem or •iMmn<br />

nint Baara Mr a vananct whldi will end amem env ounenom fag mar<br />

permit me to Bulls an aMitHn M an hava N me •nMMi sf rm •Bilic.non.<br />

nittlng Pilza/fuB Shop in which a, All ef me Npen in nmtwrtwi mm awin nKiMr, » petmit me iirawiii<br />

••nance lor (tent ana not /era tet- miienBiicati<strong>of</strong>i an tn me in the omw<br />

bads art reaulrel aunj wtlh any other <strong>of</strong> me tecreMnF <strong>of</strong> me Zoning Boara <strong>of</strong> A puMN heenng will Be held en me<br />

variancei or w»l«n Iht Born may Mluitnwil win* It HE*M In me Of. esMleetMn at 11» PJ*. « WeorieeBaj.<br />

aecm necesary at my praeerfy hcatea nee «f the Crrf Menting Mretter, en» Janmr* IB. im »t me em; Men, en,<br />

at BMck l«a. LSI I, commonly known Nail, en, sirwi ens Atwr, Awnse,<br />

nnsf ana MMT Avenue, oeean Eit»,<br />

as ttt New NoM, Semen Palnl, New «ean Cll», New Inir. and an jeney. A mm •» .. .<br />

J --- ~ InttKlwr, aurtng nogler Her nun me mam far me orepnea<br />

A public Hewing an my aBplhanon<br />

pn|M ere on tne m me Mae Unfar-<br />

I by the <strong>City</strong> al samen PMnt<br />

Rooild L TeM. Eewlre<br />

cement Office IMateo et m AUvr*<br />

tsnlna/Plaimino. |M!r# at t\X P,ln, an<br />

»w». on Elhj. New Jeiw, enfl<br />

January 20. im In city Hall, iamtn<br />

palni. Hew Jersey,<br />

ii you have any ablKtlon is me sranting<br />

ai mil variance, aileM the meeting M.1T.P.F. Hf,»i<br />

inByoywiilbeheara.<br />

All paptn m cannection with ttili »p<br />

Bfiteilon an an file In the sNIce <strong>of</strong> me<br />

Secntary at me Semen Polnl Planning<br />

Boara, when they an avahaMe tar m<br />

speetifn,<br />

II.IT.P.F iif.tl<br />

Ruaert<br />

wravaTiiBieT<br />

Mrmg reiuler butineiS heun.<br />

tiMna place at the | <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

COINOP<br />

LAUNDRY*<br />

DRY CLEAN<br />

OPEN 24<br />

7 DAYS a WEEK<br />

Attendant on Duty<br />

« AJW.rO5P.nl<br />

Mortdav Friday<br />

PUnly « Pr»# Part(n9<br />

BBMHDHEW<br />

AUTOMATIC<br />

CAR WASH<br />

Hr5:Moo.Sat.v5<br />

Sunday 11-3 Tea Late To Classify<br />

1M4U0<br />

SELF SERVICE<br />

FLANDERS HOTEL<br />

CAR WASH<br />

JON THE SALES STAFf<br />

OPEN<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

OFANEWBOAftOWALK<br />

7 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

(Weather Permitting)<br />

FULL 0H PART THE<br />

WALDRONCO.<br />

w»"<br />

2748ASBURYAVL<br />

nmny n be heart on the . 1635 Haven AVB.<br />

M A M . - *<br />

fBehlndCVSPhannacy) Oct»BOry.HJ.082?6<br />

FUBUC NOTICE<br />

*1W yfSfjf^Sflffln ! •PMIH to me<br />

BVHrttwrT.ForO.MI<br />

398-3138 „<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> eihilBrflni* letMiimment<br />

MnmnfarAiipllcani<br />

for relief tuw M i ordlr-oc, ».,o. secfMn<br />

•31 MBurr »«m>.<br />

4. frant yara BtMrt, Ordtftenc. 14-ro.<br />

MOVING<br />

WE MHO •rfPltTS-#«rt lime, now.<br />

% t<br />

k stn n ilemwe. w immMiehj m M i j pmo<br />

BfbKKi: tnd _<br />

lF.iT,P,P.lir,ll<br />

avallMa. allM B Box N No sn sn. tenttnel-keMtr,.<br />

t t l<br />

FLIAIE TAKE NOTICl mat ORAM Bserd mar deem neteturv<br />

12 cu. ft. Upright PO.(mr».(X»«lCltT.N.J.0CM.5/l1<br />

KLINE hat applM n me Zoning BoaM cnon «itn en apatlettiait Mr tociojlno<br />

REAL ESTATE « Aalintment far the city a! <strong>Ocean</strong> an txl.tlno front porcn at Block<br />

PUBLIC HOTICE<br />

Hack %m.<br />

freezer, crib, car<br />

<strong>City</strong> for a variaim friP) IM rear y«ra Let ItBt eWiTwtei known et (Hi<br />

The unaertlgnea net appllea to m*<br />

PBRSON MR PILE 1 MAIL-Rnpon<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lanlng Boara at Aaiuttmenl teat, 2 twin box •IMIIIIM. Nil WN pmmon wtih benenit.<br />

tor rMM from. OraiMnte tH ttctrgni<br />

No RPWBK, neeenarv. Mepl, Bu Ns.<br />

UPDATE<br />

PHONE JACK<br />

S4.M • IM,r,4 • permitted uses springg 8. mattress. M0, Smlln.l L«ow, p o tM, OcMn<br />

-Orttnante-eMfc-seeMen-i-reer yara—<br />

Clry.NJ.0t2M. 2/11<br />

1Lfc th Itl ^ Odi<br />

IM, lettlen M0JS, SUB-Kctlen (a)<br />

JERRYTORRONt<br />

vanity with mirror,<br />

parting tpece eelMcki and any other<br />

veriencn tM Bourn may seen, floating deck ap-<br />

QUESTION: Wtiaf It thelllfrtrMM between •<br />

neteuafv In cgn|wnctlan wltti en ap-<br />

TRASH REMOVAL<br />

Mlltllan far canvertlna the pretant me prox.2'x?'.<br />

rollover iM the tilS.000 prollt ntciuiion?<br />

m Ihrt. *p*rhn»nti and Hrin raanii In-<br />

NoWmefor.iiOppJng!<br />

,10 tiv» .Hrlmmn pi Black fM, Lot 1, CALL 399-1931<br />

i uf fief Milt tllBieil M Ifia Ptyrnaytft Piece.<br />

M M <strong>City</strong>, New Jemy, Tnli »p<br />

CaB 399-9019<br />

Can'lfind the right<br />

pilatlH will M hetra at e Nerlns or,<br />

114<br />

Januify re, im, kt ?tN p.m. In me BPPICIBNCV CBNCV AAMRTOINT<br />

-<br />

$1*5,000<br />

gift? Teens, grads,<br />

Countll enamber, <strong>City</strong> Nail,- Ninth lWd W. «M PtH, PtrtH, 411 keen Avr.<br />

IncllMH UlllltlH. Cll Cell «M«r M * * p.m<br />

IK ONE LOVE IIAT-UphMlteiM, I<br />

dads and moms too, wiH<br />

swivel nckins f Main, wllh •lip w n i<br />

CUSf<br />

upritw o E Fretnf li.t cu. n, MI<br />

item, or lurniiure Irom your hone, aetastiellWMnl in<br />

welcomn the conwenlenco<br />

cilmNti . V;<br />

FOGUO'S<br />

.TWO SINQLI ••Dt-fniMet, m.1<br />

<strong>of</strong> tfieir own Phone Jack.<br />

CHILD CARB5«RVICEr|n mV horn. treuei, bi.n*tti and HreMi. «70. till<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Wrwmn 1 P.M. ind 4-» P.M. IM tOl) '<br />

17<br />

TODAY'S<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROS.<br />

1 Sad word ' -<br />

5 Network '<br />

0 Thwart<br />

14 Vocallon<br />

15 Infrequent<br />

1s Wood<br />

17 Dapomlled<br />

iftBard'erhrer<br />

19 pnonat<br />

30 Advene<br />

21 Cl punllhmanl<br />

23 MlrMrnan<br />

24 Erica<br />

28 veith aeed<br />

20 Plural endino<br />

2»0lcllyiHilakirti<br />

33MIUlie •<br />

39 Ricoonat<br />

37 Refrigerate<br />

39 Kind <strong>of</strong> dog<br />

3D Evaiuataf<br />

40 Alleaitlon<br />

41 MoriBiboard p<br />

nailvei<br />

43 Wive top<br />

44 Weil indlM<br />

lilind<br />

45 Bird sound<br />

47Cwitr«lto<br />

48 Critter<br />

1<br />

^4- —<br />

\)<br />

%<br />

U<br />

i<br />

S<br />

—<br />

57 Mr. NovellD<br />

SS intelligible<br />

61 Hurting<br />

02 — qranch 1<br />

pdi« tymboi<br />

SSSpMchpan<br />

04 01*110<br />

AfiDandiM<br />

W Barracuda<br />

87 Tinted<br />

DOWN<br />

IMMtanQod<br />

2Cre«pirievlfH<br />

var.'.<br />

3AUIHMLOO*<br />

4TnUaon<br />

SFrmt<br />

7 FfftiJOTti<br />

«Mali«unm<br />

»fluru<br />

10 Kind ot mini<br />

11 Out ot work ><br />

12 Drviltfl*<br />

lalntMpatt<br />

SJTOfl<br />

as UM in aw<br />

27 Hard drink<br />

PMMOUt HIUJ »OLVIt)<br />

nnram BHHEI Riramram<br />

aiiina araran iMama<br />

mann mmnra DBIUHQ<br />

nratgnnraaB Qiicimam<br />

afflraraa<br />

fainmm<br />

nraw m<br />

tmtgQn<br />

namm laEDam<br />

atUB aaimannnn<br />

pim ranraro Qmnm<br />

niH rmmm mama<br />

mni<br />

29QluU*d<br />

aocholer .<br />

fli OtM-plpperi<br />

32 Damper.<br />

33 Elflnt, Oer<br />

ML0M"KKJnd<br />

ML0M<br />

3 J French roMI<br />

3eMWIh<br />

ADKflCani<br />

39 AM Of FM<br />

40 TH* r- Lind<br />

42


PAGE M — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. TtlURSIMY. JANUARY VH88.: THE SENTINEl^KDGER,OCEAN OK* N 4. PAGEIi-SKCTIONONK<br />

Hearing on Parkway toll hike on Music Pier next Wednesday 11*<br />

Over the objections <strong>of</strong> wouldn't dMastenant <strong>of</strong> about the plan as early as last tow y«n virtually all d a trend coat 17 cento; now tt Transportatton Committee, aim ttne daring ftt (•*<br />

p<br />

May Comity freeholders. the commissioner. "It'a very January bat wanted the 126-rolle SWiieh tatwMB coat* about 70 cento, And a art to an ally <strong>of</strong> the gomw, jwgpfl yens hdfttyln- irUBpoctaition<br />

New Jersey Highway frustrating when yo« see Authority to postpone newt <strong>of</strong> Atlantic andTMnk oattn qnut <strong>of</strong> nDl whkh MtS annoonced In Novanber be o( Hi it'* Republican - wonld hrip erette "an prakfent, added, "TUn are Stwnet Somers Point," 8he*i<br />

l<br />

0PW7 0AYS "YEARHOUHD- several auto clnba in the state. position by a 5-1-1 vote dab, Conroy said <strong>of</strong> the intelligent and competent ftungs we did last year lr> spite<br />

Authority Oiairwoman following nomination by alleged non-payment, "Is this Board %ith the foresight to <strong>of</strong>aUtneCfurorJwehBdT Fontana, who couldn't'"<br />

DAILY BREAKFAST,<br />

Judith Stanely circulated her Councilman Barvey Smith. polrrt prideT" Conroy, the drert the growth <strong>of</strong> this dty Aa Council ac- main Monday's meeting,:<br />

own letter earlier, noting that Councilman John Conroy unsuccessful DecocraUc tat tte bsit Irttf^^ si SMSSI complishments, he listed decided not to seek i eelMitiui |<br />

LUNCH and DINNER<br />

the tolls havent risen since voted M and Kesug ab- mayoral candidate, added<br />

Joining the Atlanttc County<br />

SPECIALS<br />

the Parkway Bret opened S3 stained.<br />

he's "sorry" his nin-<br />

after Mo terms on CooiKit;<br />

Municipal Joint Insurance<br />

nlngmate, Dr. Philip<br />

beginning in I«f and one!;<br />

years ago.<br />

Conroy, RUey's toughest<br />

He also emphashed the<br />

10% Senior Citizen Discount Daly<br />

OBartoto, teat the Council<br />

FXmd, and tmullng the first four-year term as mayor. Hf<br />

Since then, Inflation has criHc on Coundl, said he<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> planning for<br />

(from a toi p.m. only)<br />

election (by sbt Votes) to mn.<br />

pap <strong>of</strong> the llff bond program was Council president for twot 0<br />

reduced the value <strong>of</strong> a quarter would Tote against him for<br />

fee LPGA Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Golf Interest-free, through the years. H<br />

The test In Homestyle CioMng to I cents, Stanley wrote, attending only OK budget Risley ruled Oonroy out <strong>of</strong> Classic, set lor the Sands Atlanttc County Improvement Colao and outgoing Coun-;,<br />

"Several sections <strong>of</strong> the meeting last year and for dder.<br />

Grette Bay Country Club next Authority.<br />

cllman Wes Swain receivebil<br />

399-4059 WeYt-openBa.m 8p.m. Daily Parkway already operate at having "only one major Beyond Conroy's In- summer. In a similar vein, Hill mid there il already plaques in appredation <strong>of</strong><br />

over their traffic capacity," conimTtteetathtodtyfarthe termittent outbursts, the Risley appointed a committee demonstration <strong>of</strong> "ne.w theirwmkt, !p<br />

she continued.<br />

tost three years."<br />

evening proceeded wtthout a <strong>of</strong> Smith and Kesnlg to smooth cooperation" on Council.<br />

"Without capital Im- Rlaley was dty flnance<br />

hitch it outside <strong>of</strong>ficial*<br />

Ifew <strong>of</strong>fi^ii? WCR iff oi u f@f' I<br />

ttt way for the tournament. •1 think that's what make* both the flre department and';<br />

•MUD on.<br />

provements by 1990, In Just director 198M6 but declined<br />

Notingreorganteation glvea this community great, people the Somers Point Rescue'<br />

LOOK HERE!<br />

Qormley, Freeholder ttt governing body ttt op- working together." he said.<br />

chairman cDurnwD John noun w-iiur/, Oaffney, portunity ponumiy TO to "start inn anew," anew. Council should •Ml to do<br />

SPECIALS GOOD THRU JAN. 13M»<br />

County HeeuUve Richard Rlaley pledged fair and lm- u«^5iZ" to"brin«the<br />

Scptitm, at-large Freeholder —-<br />

president, something "My prime goal Urns coming<br />

fe said tried to ac year Is to work with unity,"<br />

his committee<br />

said Martin.<br />

Roast Beef Hoagie<br />

He spelled wt'a "golden He pledged to keep tuts<br />

rule," Hut "mutual respect<br />

$ for each other's opinions Is<br />

2.39<br />

ThaNiwtstSiltst.,,<br />

essential foe making (this)<br />

governing body work."<br />

BREAKFAST BY THE BAY!<br />

rcling antt<br />

Saturday • Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly Pram t a.m. ,<br />

• choose from I different Omtlsfi, f^Ptnth Tent«. Ptwit<br />

^ BOILED ^<br />

, egg* Benedict, Sauleed Apples «. Cinnamon or<br />

our famous Mixed Grill; % Scrambled Egos, Swttt<br />

Sausage, Bacon and Chirbrolltd chicken Leo. We<br />

HAM<br />

also have Nova Scotia LOT. Waltrew Service<br />

Wtthdiy Lunch at n a.m. • Orwrt Olnntrt 't!l t evarydag<br />

1.29<br />

Bay Av«.,Som»r» Point 9J6-0404<br />

r meeting adjourned to aT(<br />

party in the Bethel Roadlj;<br />

- •• "••-«» «• irehouN, sponsored, aa toi-<br />

r>niuslevmson,Srd District<br />

trkditlon, by ttt victorious;<br />

Freeholder Fredrick Nlckles<br />

group in tin elections * th.<br />

and County Republican<br />

this case the Regular":-<br />

Chairman William Ross were<br />

Republicans. •»; J<br />

among those to attendance.<br />

Almost all comments were<br />

on a posiUvt note, yet even<br />

be dbMttriH mantged to<br />

alludetothe Point's troubled<br />

1*7 Council. -<br />

Oormley, In swearing In me<br />

Republican victors and only gat worse,'<br />

which their duties <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

should be carried out, put<br />

special emphasis on the on the<br />

word tmporttaUy .while Rev.<br />

al ChrUt<br />

1 Affect <strong>of</strong> tax law<br />

to be explained<br />

Betty Mattlford;<br />

he Mid, He owner/operator <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

called them "a Number l<br />

priority with me."<br />

In her departing words,<br />

affects business and i<br />

outgoing Council. President<br />

Income taxes. •X.<br />

Kesnlg congratulated Parker<br />

Dinner and meeting Is $ltr: i<br />

for members and f30 for nori < t<br />

ilfjsiniria^^j- A^QR gfls^^a^^s^aji^^jmj ^Bnp^<br />

FRIED EGG SAND. •.hi '1.99<br />

HAM & CHEESE<br />

SANDWICH<br />

1.59<br />

BAKLEY'S DELICATESSEN<br />

4TH ST, A OCEAN AVE. OCEAN CITY • PHONE 300 6871<br />

* OPEN ALL YEAH *<br />

SUN, • THURS. fl to 6 • FRI, h SAT. 0 to 7<br />

ITALIAN<br />

CLASSICS<br />

We asked our chef £<br />

jto_o_rc(ie3trate an<br />

Italian menu that<br />

includes both<br />

variety and<br />

a moderate<br />

price<br />

They came up<br />

a special unlimited^<br />

menu with over 200<br />

"Pasta"-bilitiesl Come in<br />

and pick your fovonte—<br />

ony weekday from 4 - 10 PH<br />

for just $9,95.<br />

s .,r,4, x viBEm#&P?&<br />

1 WHOLE STEAMED<br />

FOR UNDER 10 CUUW<br />

ONLY AT GREGORY'S<br />

•very Prl. Sat. A Sun. from I p.m.<br />

You are Invited to<br />

IRTH<br />

Saturday, Jimmy 16th<br />

"THIS8PECIAL<br />

REALLY STEAMS<br />

ME! M<br />

9W8|ior«IUl.l8wtier.Pt.,N.J.aW.tt7-«a5<br />

PRESENTS<br />

PLATE<br />

ROOM,' ..;•>,<br />

Luncheon Dalt^ from 12 noon la 2Jim "<br />

1<br />

<strong>On</strong>e can tfoantwherefo have lunch,bullhe<br />

f >. "In crowd" lunches In the new Wale Room,,,, r,<br />

MENUSAMPLBS, ,,'<br />

Cold Salad Salad Plailers Plailers : :<br />

Chf Chef* Salad Sld .,<br />

Spinach Safad 1<br />

S5S5<br />

S3 S3<br />

From m Our Grill<br />

lulc? SSirloin<br />

Bunjcf-V- S3-30-<br />

Golden Grilled Oikie.J.USiad<br />

Cold Sandwiches- v '". From The HoUJne ,r' v -,<br />

. Fm J<br />

CChfcbenSalod h f c b S l d.J> J -$3W $3W Quiche <strong>of</strong>jhe-D^],,,..^ <strong>of</strong>jhD^^ ......S4&S S4&S ,<br />

Hlcborf SmtAe Ham...,,\ S3,3Of Qpcn Face Bol^Roasl Beef... ...54.50<br />

Atl)ttmdtt'timiwikfaue f db\ct//'••< ••'•<br />

\ i<br />

Colao, praising him as "one <strong>of</strong><br />

the most consdentious and<br />

Court House, wfll speak to<br />

members and guests <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Women Business Owners,<br />

County chapter,<br />

'Jan. 14, at the<br />

Braca Cafe, Sea Isle,<br />

Mattlford. a five-year<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

SOUTHEND<br />

DELI<br />

WXSBury Ave.»<br />

JANUARY SPECIAL<br />

6Ft.lTAUAN3UB<br />

TRY OUR BREAKFAST •<br />

SO DHferant Subi, 8mdwieh«i, Salads a Party Tnyi<br />

Delivery To All Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

HrtiMon.-sat, 7a,m.'7p,m, •Sun,'tll«p,m.<br />

WILD GAME MINERS<br />

MALLARD.<br />

DUCK NORMANDY<br />

DU<br />

ROA LOINS<br />

a<br />

js fdak* SunSayv' A *<br />

as a guest, csJlKithyJerome^;<br />

public relations chslrwomahli<br />

at SW-07SL ;-;.i I<br />

The organliaUon en4<br />

courages and aupport»>,;<br />

business ownership bp|<br />

women.<br />

WHATC08TS<br />

WHAt?<br />

"Ott some land while you;,<br />

TnFmoPt ef III" that oldv<br />

laying in the real estate;<br />

busmen It still true, fn-'t<br />

deed, tome housing priced I<br />

are going up becauwJ<br />

there's net tneugh ipiMio;<br />

build rnera, Staristtc: In:<br />

mstropolitsn areas at this L<br />

time, land value makes up,K>,<br />

a third <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> a new' '•<br />

house/ five years ago, land'<br />

was IS to 2$ percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

total. J<br />

The value <strong>of</strong> your piece <strong>of</strong><br />

property depends largely,<br />

on the- overall reel estate<br />

market, the availability <strong>of</strong>;<br />

vacant or underused land,<br />

In the Immediate area,)<br />

local cal demand lor MouilhoA<br />

even the price <strong>of</strong> money In!<br />

financial markets, Of cour<br />

u, thff dsslon <strong>of</strong> youc house<br />

and the way It's beth-kepf<br />

wpar*lmpdrtant;too.<br />

Thirt are 8 lot <strong>of</strong> threads to 1<br />

follow when sitting ant<br />

Asking price for a houwj<br />

and experience and cot\l<br />

4HW.MPMUM to market*<br />

factors af^o^dtd to g«t IJ l .<br />

right, It'iworthdMMrsantf,<br />

cents to you ltd call In 1hepr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

V<br />

When It's time to sell, list;<br />

VtALTY<br />

DOUBLE COUPONS<br />

Details at Store<br />

ABSECON, RIO GRANDE<br />

SOMERS POINT, VENTNOR<br />

MQN.-SAT.7A.M.-11P,M.<br />

SUNDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M.<br />

L<br />

ShopRitc Coupon<br />

WITH THIS COUPON<br />

ONI (!) M«l TUSI OR I.MLWMP, ALL V* RS.<br />

I SAVE.80 I<br />

The Dairy Place<br />

100°o PURE<br />

Sunkist<br />

Orange Juice<br />

BREAKSTONE OR LIGHT N' LIVELY<br />

Cottage Cheese<br />

WHVPAVMSREW<br />

ShopRite Singles<br />

Cheese<br />

The Deli Mace<br />

COUPON SAVINGS•••tSi<br />

UJ.O.A.CHOICf.iSTCUT<br />

4<br />

111<br />

91UU<br />

REGULAR OR THICK<br />

Oscar Mayer<br />

Sliced Bacon<br />

Beef Chuck USDA<br />

CHOICt<br />

Steaks<br />

U.S.D.A, CHOICE iEEP SHOULDER ,<br />

London Broil I<br />

Herrud Hoi Dogs<br />

Beef Franks<br />

A#\ USO.A CHOICE BEEF CHUCK<br />

X.89 Boneless Pot Roast<br />

A 1.19 Stuffed Pork Chops .<br />

Kahn'sieelFranks,: ;M.99 PolskaRleibasa ]<br />

KNOCKS.CONEY ISLAND OR SHOFAR KOSHER - , A<br />

M _ A USBACHOIMIIMIIONGLISSIILIS U.8 DA CH0ICI.6EMI BONELESS (] LBS OHMORti OB<br />

The<br />

TlVOli<br />

-ranks .... ,|f 1.99 1.9S Beef Chuck Steak ^•<br />

U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF(3LBS. OR MORE)<br />

Boneless Chuck Steal<br />

The Grocery Placei<br />

eLiverwurst<br />

Imported Ham<br />

COOKED ROUND OF<br />

.99<br />

2.99<br />

Corned Beef


- SECTION ONE<br />

Beyel steps aside; DiLuzio is mayor<br />

ttan page I)<br />

Independent Com-<br />

people m tHs caemUm that<br />

probably has tijsltMt HH<br />

sitsnis un PPQQPHJP^ *tite<br />

to«» tfcta<br />

fter tailing <strong>of</strong>f<br />

three challengers in the<br />

tor his<br />

to Tte<br />

wntte<br />

Pft, as a nfc*. Tr<strong>of</strong>xano Voted ha the<br />

wawwintinent <strong>of</strong> solicitor<br />

In environmental *<br />

tat nfd,<br />

* f»tat to<br />

ud ttttew ft at AnMrieta L^m Patt B,<br />

*^JL?P • pad Je& •« Buck and MaTbm><br />

recycling." NIQvUle.<br />

B a.fn.4plm.<br />

mmrm timoMMi-<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

^h»«a»llrtoiwhletireM tether Into one ordinal<br />

<strong>of</strong> • conununlty mlfiht be Ttamu' historical rapart "It's betn • gray area," h»<br />

stilted by proposed lists eeveral bulldlnns. said. "All w»fe r*ally doing<br />

dBvelopment or construction utondlng and rawd, whfch ki defining It"<br />

promts, he satd. truce the dtwetepMBi <strong>of</strong> the Copies on th« proposed<br />

wtoa<br />

Htatorlc statm, «nd efforts . . below<br />

r_ Miy 1 Included are 1? Island to 0U»<br />

Court Houie and Mar- churches Including the. tv«l|ibleto"tt»e public JaklV<br />

shaUvJU.toscWevetheMme 'rtbemaclc. HeaJsoUstedthe ButatSOOpaMMCktheclty<br />

Not til <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> «Vi «U VeiitV Avenue echool, —^- ^*<br />

posslWy historical homea are plus the three exUUng<br />

faum>J|L—^^^1^^ ••Siafc^r** •M-^HuJprn bull* ^^ — ttinHi i~ At,^<br />

said. <strong>On</strong>e for «Wil»,«tl7Kl 1508.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> was detliied by<br />

fiuned architect Prank Lloyd aty buUdlngs with<br />

Wright, the house Isn't Include aty Hell, dm,...<br />

menttoned In the limited list tt>e post <strong>of</strong>fice, dretlSW.u.<strong>of</strong><br />

historical bulWlngs hen, threeflrc corop^nlw which<br />

Other older structures have date back as tor as 1»8. Two<br />

toil historical significance <strong>of</strong> the old Srehouaea have<br />

becauae <strong>of</strong> their condition or been deslroyed.<br />

poorly done renovations Thomas' tracing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

which destroy its ar- city's <strong>history</strong> cornea largely<br />

._, ,_*. t. L. ._ , . u ioirt" pttbflj<br />

Butailstlng on the national NewJemsyJ<br />

or state reglifry could protect IMS,<br />

MARMORA SEAFOOD<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS<br />

Cook»d TiktOut 8(MCUI i<br />

STEAMED SHRIMP PL A HER<br />

STUFFED DEVILED CLAMS<br />

3i69pefpko,<br />

PASTA 4 SHRIMP SALAD<br />

•3.29,<br />

0PEN70AY8<br />

380*0142<br />

hearlnfl V:SO p,m. Jan. » st<br />

coundTchunben. aty HslL<br />

Ihe ordinance will eventually .»<br />

ta aent to <strong>City</strong> Council far «<br />

final i<br />

tentatively let for Jan. U, but<br />

waa pushed back when <strong>of</strong>flclsls<br />

reallied the pubUc<br />

would have iMuttdent time<br />

to review the drtft<br />

IBM PC uteri<br />

meeting Jarx 13<br />

H» South Jemy IBM PC<br />

1km Qroup will me«t 1».»<br />

Wadnaaday, Jaa U in the<br />

faighichool auditorium.<br />

Bagnn to iMi, the m<br />

mtmMr group iharei<br />

computer Information and<br />

date it Iti monthly maatlng,<br />

For furthar Information,<br />

oootiet Jack BrytM it S»<br />

4111orKathyJtromeat391.<br />

oni.<br />

•jj<br />

i'<br />

TheSenUnelLedger<br />

sports/recreation<br />

no secret<br />

Thursday, January?, IMS<br />

SecUona.pagel<br />

No longer under wraps: how to replace a broken rod guide<br />

"Sta i wwe were looking in In the<br />

golde gride ban tatftttet that difficult. difficult A tew ttw pt to brb« tmn wtlh yo% jg' '^ ' i '•> -•' - >'W *• tap.MU tte ends <strong>of</strong> tte MriyMUDtttMUb. rtandato*.<br />

^aatt ; ywttrtay rmwhywri far yew J«*to* toote and ant wne mm thne Urn* wiSQ •» Tt«*dlnU*wkr#>dikeGf w • " ^ r^^oaai^i*. | !•*•««•• tapiadwi-p mtartMhiiiritarat ntatowiMa<br />

Mrante MMtv when you trodnoe retnufcalfc nsotta,<br />

cnne He across tweeter your when n mi. muta* First (nMdk you wUl NSOML need «MH> WW. A«IM> HIMUM E^tf^aJ k ld <strong>of</strong> the wrap, trim tee end 390-1848<br />

ahmtej' and Imiert It through<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAABDDS PA<br />

Diane G. Raab, R.D.H. Scott H. Reab, C.D.T.<br />

GENERAL A FAMILY DENTISTRY<br />

FULL SERVICE LAB ON PREMISES<br />

RS>AIBSWrlLE YOU WAIT<br />

Wet lulls are, <strong>of</strong> course, a must during the annual<br />

Polar Bear contests; this year's event was<br />

no exception.<br />

Pileggi honored during 25th<br />

Polar Bear surfing contest<br />

V<br />

i iurtert tor tile DaveNlckebji<br />

PoUr Bear aurf Junior mens - 1, Matt<br />

. . . a.t the 7th Keenan. S. Juon Stumpf1$, I,<br />

ti, Street b*ichfi«turUfly by the Mlko Hamilton, 4. Dave<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing<br />

Aaoditton.<br />

Beta tUndano captured<br />

top honors In thseipert men's<br />

dWUlon while Steve Howard,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the hottest local aurtew,<br />

came In fourth, ap-<br />

Ptrently showing the effects<br />

oTjet lag or thermal shock,<br />

"' ring his return the night<br />

•e from Hawaii where he<br />

_ in training with the<br />

itlonal Student Surfing<br />

elation. RindHgo ii,<br />

__Jilf t former N8SA<br />

national team member.<br />

Serlck Poling esilly won In<br />

tte men's competition, while<br />

Matt Keenan held <strong>of</strong>f n charge<br />

by Jason Stumpflg to take top<br />

hanors in the Junior men's.<br />

A ipedal award was<br />

Jlted to Don Pllcgfll by<br />

Northeast conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Mmlng tte retiring<br />

an <strong>City</strong> teoreatlon<br />

director man <strong>of</strong> the year for<br />

olt contnbutlooi to the sport<br />

at turfing in South Jersey.<br />

Air temperature- at the start<br />

:V -v. I „<br />

More sports<br />

on page 6<br />

Donald L. Traynor DMD<br />

Faculty member and Clinical instructor<br />

Leadlno Unlvertlty Dental Sthool<br />

announces<br />

the openins <strong>of</strong> hit <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for practice <strong>of</strong><br />

General Dentistry<br />

It years private practice experience<br />

•788 Wtst Avt, Suite 202 nprfh<br />

ocean <strong>City</strong>,


The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Caring for x<br />

the Jersey Cape<br />

The perspective from down county for years<br />

has been that folks up this way, especially in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, are more akin to Atlantic than Cape<br />

May County. In reality, <strong>of</strong> course, we are a big<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape; furthermore. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and Upper Township have an increasingly<br />

important role in the well-being <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />

And with Upper Township Committeeman<br />

(and former mayor) Daniel Beyel now Joining<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s James KUpatriek on the Cape May<br />

_ County Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders, we expect<br />

to see and hear a great deal,more about the<br />

leadership and influence <strong>of</strong> upper county people<br />

in shaping the future <strong>of</strong> our county.<br />

After all, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is really the only true city<br />

on the Jersey Cape. Unlike other municipalities<br />

with the word city in their incorporated name.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is the only one which by its size,<br />

population, and year-round economy is a viable<br />

city in th« metropolitan sense. <strong>On</strong> the other<br />

hand, Upper Township, the gateway to the Jersey<br />

Cape, is largely rural even though it is<br />

becoming increasingly favored as the <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

place to live by first-time residents coining Into<br />

the county as well as longtime former island<br />

residents, both <strong>of</strong> whom are seeking the less confining<br />

spaces <strong>of</strong> the mainland, to say nothing <strong>of</strong><br />

the lower taxes.<br />

So, we suggest, we now have people in leadership<br />

roles in county government whose<br />

backgrounds are representative <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />

economy and the rural lifestyles which, together,<br />

have a tremendous impact and influence on the<br />

well-being <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape.<br />

Cape May County is a wonderful place to live<br />

and work. We want to keep it that way. We are<br />

confident Mr. Beyel and Mr. Kilpatrick agree.<br />

Tfeureday, -January % vsm<br />

Section 2, page 2<br />

Smaller lots* bigger<br />

buildings are helping<br />

to displace non-wealthy<br />

Editor<br />

tMt week in area.<br />

, I<br />

act and a state permit<br />

wateS<br />

t; but there's:*<br />

sWrinwater managemeiit f For the put four years<br />

lack ,df region*<br />

Computerize your<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice work for 1988<br />

We will quickly and Inexpensively<br />

Install your accountlno and<br />

operations on the Macintosh (<br />

INSURANCE<br />

PROBLEMS?<br />

if you want to have all or<br />

some <strong>of</strong> your insurances<br />

reviewed, business or personal,<br />

life, health/ pension/<br />

or group insurance protection/<br />

please fill out and<br />

mall In the coupon below, —<br />

There Ii no obligation on fl /*£*?(, 1 * iWron<br />

your part. Thank you, IS?<br />

«-.^—CLF'MMAIt—<br />

WALDRON AGENCY<br />

2740 Atbury AVe,/ flpx 2040.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty/N/J,<strong>of</strong>l2& *,<br />

Phone § ii,i,,',,<br />

# *,J t i ijt i t f i i;• j 4<br />

,<br />

ATTENTION BUSINESS PEOPLE!<br />

If you have customers that have to pay taxes, your<br />

business ad should be in this....<br />

1987 TAX GUIDE<br />

Filled with all the new Information, directly from<br />

the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE<br />

to have your ad Included call<br />

• 5 4 1 1 and ask for Display Advei .<br />

, . 'iHi yWI f1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' v M , ;I '*<br />

;\fiiWtliH\- (i.i.i.i.iin'iv.i'i'-.i"<br />

• < > % • ,


PACE t — SECTION TITO<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

'Jlh SI and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Prayer and hfble<br />

stud}'.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Oorbinaty<br />

RJ. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:41 am. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

SBILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th and Simpson Av,<br />

Rev. Lafayette fUddlek,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m,. Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 a.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

600 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Ibt Rw, Russell H. Bowtri<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY"<br />

9:45 •,m. - Sunday school<br />

11 am,. Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. - Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th Si and Went Av,<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />

16 MIL • Sunday school<br />

11 am, • Morning strvtm<br />

nmsDAF<br />

?:» p.m.<br />

UHON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

BIHi 8trt#t ing Aibury Avtnui<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 10,1188<br />

Dr. John F. Qimhin<br />

Minnon<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL BilB A.M.<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:1 B A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Nursery Available<br />

Musical Director During Survlct<br />

Miriam Adams O. Ward Keever, III<br />

Chapleln<br />

Agape Fellowship<br />

> WhlpitthtC#nHf<br />

Sundiy, 10:30 lo 12:00<br />

Caring and Sharing Group<br />

Wedneidiy-7:30p.m — "<br />

114<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH^<br />

- i- w ^ ^ *•*•¥•! ^••^* «•• ^-"-' r-m-lilt<br />

COMMUNMM MWfcr Cluisl *<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Mane<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

WNBttY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:45a.m. - Morning service<br />

• Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 ;30 p.m. - Prayer meting.<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

«h and New York Av,<br />

Bro€i<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 MB, • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m- - 1 Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

servfc*.<br />

Catholic<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St and Wesley Av.<br />

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

Msgr. Augustine Sefdenburg,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES (<br />

Daily - 7 end B pjn.<br />

Saturday • l a.m., 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday-8, B;15,11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after 8 p.m. Man<br />

Saturday 3 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINIR.C<br />

and Stand Atlantic Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Msgr. Joseph* E. Conlon,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dairy . ? and<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-8,6:50 and 11a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

O0ON8BL<br />

WhSLandAsburyAv.<br />

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

Msgr. Thomas H. Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES"<br />

Dally • a a.m., and 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday . 114, 4 and 7<br />

pan.<br />

S d l , 9,10:15 and 11:30<br />

Cenftiiloni - every<br />

Saturday at 2:30 p.m.<br />

CHURCH Of Tlffl<br />

RESURRECTION, R,C,<br />

Marmora<br />

GHRtSTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

ChrUt. Scientlat<br />

glhSt,&AiburyAve,<br />

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

Announces new hours<br />

foriorviees;<br />

Sunday! i0:M«.m.<br />

, Sunday School 10i30a.m.<br />

Wedne»days7i30p.m.<br />

Teitlmenitl Mt«!ing<br />

Riadine Room Dally '<br />

iliODi.m.teip.m.<br />

I ALLWiLCOMI ,<br />

Msgr, A I M J<br />

Daily-8 and 9 «.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday -«, 9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

OUR LADV OF SORROWS<br />

Wabash and Poplar Am<br />

Urnmed<br />

Saturday • 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-«,B:S6 and 11a.m.,<br />

8:10 p m .<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

4«h ajid Landis Av.<br />

ta Isle aty<br />

Msgr. M M. O'Connor,<br />

pastor<br />

Daily ? a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday • I am, 5 and 7<br />

PJD.<br />

Sunday-8,9:30 and 11<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

«H Shore Rd,<br />

Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Dairy - 7 and 8 a JH<br />

Saturday • 5:S0 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7:45,9,10:30 a.m.,<br />

noil find &*3G<br />

Christian Science<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

ShStandAsburyAv.<br />

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

• 10:30 a.m. - Church service<br />

and Sunday School.<br />

GRACE CntfRCB<br />

10ft Stand Central Aw.<br />

OSanCBy<br />

Rev. John RBenbnry, rector<br />

SUNDAV<br />

1:30 p.m.-Morning p«<br />

andsermonHolfcaammn<br />

m first and tWrd Sunday.<br />

Gnvk Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

RM<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. D.J.<br />

pastor<br />

Constantelos,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m.. Orthos - Matins<br />

9:30 a.m. - Devim liturgy<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BYTHE-8EA<br />

Btk St. and ABBOT? AV,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:15 a.m- - Sunday school<br />

lOiSO a.m. • Morning service<br />

witt pest speaker.<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

18S8 Shore Rd.<br />

Wnwood<br />

SUNDAY .<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church school<br />

II a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

,«^n; MARMORA QOSPBL<br />

WEDNESDAY CHAPEL<br />

TsSO p.m. • TiiUmony LyndhurM and Wlihr Av.<br />

Marmora<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLY TRINITY.<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

5Hh St. and Bay Av.<br />

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

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

EucharUt<br />

aJNDAY<br />

I a jn. • Holy Eucharist<br />

Bill IA. • Church Mhool<br />

10 a.m.. Choral Eucharist<br />

I %m DedietUon <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

SY<br />

litD a.m. • Holy EucharUt<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

P Shore Rd.<br />

Boners Point<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 and 10 a.m. • Holy<br />

Eucharist<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10tl0t.B,.H6lyauehjfit<br />

to the chapel.<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

independent Fundamental Bible Church<br />

lit Withy Aw. (tairay Hotel) Octin My, H.J.<br />

SUN. JAN. 10, Rev. Richard Markley<br />

Interim Patter<br />

9:48 A.M. 8UH0AY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. HORNINfl SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M, EVEMNflSEfl VICE<br />

"Tuehlhg *Pn$chlno ThBWholiBlbf"<br />

OCEAN CITV<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

and summer Bible tonltrence<br />

10TH4WEILEY 809-2261<br />

HIV.OONALOI.NWILKRT.lMairriltar<br />

m. OOHAU) D. PMUM. VUNHM NMr<br />

SUNDAY, JAN. 10,1988<br />

0i46AM^0OKMMOMHieHrib<br />

•:3t)A.M,-lW«AVlCHML<br />

7:00 m, mm mm mm<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am; - Worship<br />

11 a.m. • Family Bihle hour<br />

7 p.m, - QoBpel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Lurey<br />

m Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^<br />

RV, RichMd Msrklay, .<br />

Interim pastor<br />

SUNDAY"<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhlp<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:80 pin. Prayer<br />

and Bible study<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av., weit <strong>of</strong><br />

Bon Road<br />

Bargtlntown<br />

Rev. William Britt,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Wowhlp wrviee<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

Home fellowship<br />

Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

W JESUS L.DJ.<br />

Rte, 9<br />

Palermo (Just south <strong>of</strong> Jef*<br />

tor's Florist)<br />

George B. Griffith, pastor<br />

SUNDAY 1<br />

11 a.m. Morning service.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

MO Ventnor Parkway<br />

Margate<br />

Sty. Terence O. Johnson<br />

Btv. David A. Flaming<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9iS0 a.m. • Church school<br />

fltW and 11 fl-m. • Worship<br />

Lutheran<br />

W. JOHN'S iUlHBRAN<br />

Oenksl Av/st lOthSt<br />

l^ntn Ntkamara, (MMY<br />

SBNDAY .<br />

9:30 ML • Cbnrch<br />

11 a.m. -Servk* with Holy<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

CndandLandbAv.<br />

Sea tate <strong>City</strong><br />

Benty Ifttond, pmstor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 «m - It* service<br />

11 ejn. • Subday school<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. and Dowes Av,<br />

aUUIiSa rDBn - ',<br />

Rt?. Jeffrey R RJckards,<br />

pastor<br />

ajJNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. ><br />

Worship service<br />

9:M a.m. -Sunday school<br />

and<br />

Methodist<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

«h Stand Central Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. - Church Bchool<br />

10: SO a.m. • Morning<br />

worship.<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

» N. Shore Road<br />

Marmora<br />

JX>. OvercMh, paftor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

6:48 B.m. - Suwhy i<br />

8:3010411 a.m, • Worship<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th SU find Simpwn Av. ...<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

DQvid M. Ftnch, pwtor<br />

SUNDAY"<br />

BsSrj tt,m, • Church school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

UNITED MKTHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

r Bin, and Put ltd<br />

W, Nichols, pastor<br />

IUNDAY"<br />

1 V"<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

STOODIST<br />

«CBAN CITY<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

Rtnl Patterson<br />

SUNDAY<br />

llajm. • CJnrch service<br />

Evening service<br />

MR.ST PRESBYTTiRI AN<br />

7fta,«adWe(ief Av,<br />

OeeanCtty<br />

Rev. Ralph H. HlbMtt<br />

Interim Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7,jo p.tt. Ed bbfc<br />

Seventh Bay<br />

Adocntist<br />

Rooseveft Blvd.<br />

and Route 6<br />

Marmora<br />

John Freedman, pastor<br />

SATURDAY^<br />

S>30B HL*> I<br />

II am. • Bible Stody<br />

tlRSTDAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m. -Meeting<br />

for<br />

worship.<br />

Susan SikorsklI <strong>of</strong> the Humane Society, holding'<br />

Betsy the cat, accepts coupons for pet food f<br />

Audrey Farrell <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic Club.<br />

Stork report <<br />

!1h#tSMlS! S^^RtsKm^l<br />

MSUB Wl<br />

*'•• ^ fiuiftir, Nov. W<br />

• Stephen and Megan<br />

.(DtftftM) WhcaUoy ot Sea<br />

VllUnl <strong>of</strong> Horthfleld, .,<br />

daughter, Dec. s. ,r<br />

Meld, a son, Dec. 4.<br />

Anthony and Cassandra<br />

I** 0 ' Joi^hindMspydUiisri)<br />

SUNDAY < T Damlco <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 6% a<br />

illO 1.B1, • lundiy y Mhool hool *«#"•. M?J<br />

OiSO and 11 I.E • Worship Aly and Sandra (Susl)<br />

service<br />

nrasotd <strong>of</strong> lomers Point, §<br />

son, Nov. SS.<br />

WESLEY UNTTEO<br />

James and Laurie (Stack)<br />

METHODIST<br />

Osier <strong>of</strong> Northfield, a son,<br />

fit »10 Petersburg<br />

Nov. 80.<br />

Rev. Paul W. Varier Loo, Michael and Alyse (Cahffl)<br />

pastor<br />

Une <strong>of</strong> Ltnwood, a son, Nov.<br />

30,<br />

SUNDAY "<br />

Michael and Nora (May)<br />

0i4B a,m. • Momtng worship Oostello <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a son,<br />

U sjn, • Sunday school Nov. 80.<br />

Steven and Christine<br />

SEAVtUB UNITED (Collins) Hlckey <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

METM0D1OT<br />

Point, a son, Nov. 80.<br />

Short 'Rdi<br />

Milton and Lisa (Lie*<br />

Seville<br />

dardeUo) Noveck d Somers<br />

Rev. MsA H, Etf 1 Point, a daughter, Deo. 1.<br />

Russell and Mary<br />

BUNDAYW<br />

(Mangold) Snow <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

0 a.ffli * Worship servlM <strong>City</strong>, a son, Deo, l.<br />

Church school ' Louis and Linda (Savitsky)<br />

Bonato <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a son,<br />

TUCXAMdB UNITED ' Dec. 1,<br />

MBTHODttT<br />

Prank and Linda<br />

(Medhaugb) Corradettl <strong>of</strong><br />

TuckihM<br />

N<strong>of</strong>thfleld, a daughter, Dee,<br />

R«v. Daniel HttUtt* pastor<br />

Doyle and %<br />

t Stmday school<br />

Mornlnfl worship<br />

Vtt (Bolax) Robertson <strong>of</strong> Octio<br />

*""', a dauihttr, Dec. i.<br />

M^n


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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO TOE SENTINEL LEIHT.EK, OCEAN CITY.<br />

Girls split pair in Absegami<br />

court classic; ranked No. 9 in SJ<br />

ABSEOON HIGHLAND -<br />

Oenn Oty'S girls came sway<br />

Mm the Lady Brave Classic<br />

at Atoegami High School wfth<br />

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Plan Building & Remodeling NOW! Hf.<br />

STORM WINDOWS MOST REPAIRS DONE<br />

STORM DOORS IN 48 HOURS<br />

7INYL REPLACIMiNT WINDOWS<br />

ViiT<br />

ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />

341 WEST AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

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REPAIR<br />

All Wat (ur:<br />

rUtf lUMl<br />

Licensed Builder<br />

Joseph J. Ska<br />

Mii ISTIMAT1S<br />

CALL<br />

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926-1233<br />

CARLVEIT<br />

Proorntor<br />

MM it Mr N«<br />

CHISM BUItBERS"<br />

REG. BUILDERS<br />

Custom Homes • Additions • Alteration!<br />

Renovatlont • vinyl Siding<br />

Call 399-8304<br />

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Stall LtctniM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

933 West Ave. '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 398-9674<br />

"Th» Oldeit eitflbllihed Bullaer in Ocwn <strong>City</strong>"<br />

TARVES, INC.<br />

Complete Building Servlcti Since 1947<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Ca//Earl Tarvfll 390-1230<br />

SI HBHLAHD AVI, BEEILEV'I MKT, HJ. 01123<br />

\nsms<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

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ELECTRICAL<br />

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Ro<strong>of</strong>ing 8. Sheet Metal,<br />

OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIiMCl<br />

All Types Ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />

New & Repairs<br />

VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

: Siding* Gutters AFIashlno .<br />

SSI Wilt Ave. ocean city Phone (*w)399-1048<br />

YOUNG CONCRETE<br />

,nd EXCAVATING, Inc.<br />

FOOTINGS • SIOtWALkS' ^ ~<br />

DRIVEWAYS* REPAIRS<br />

ICURiS • PATIOS • BACKHOE SERVICE<br />

RIi ESTIMATES = — = 5<br />

Serving Atlantic and cape May Counties<br />

W-UU • 399-6937<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

Quality Workmanship<br />

Power Washing<br />

399-0969<br />

inlerlor-Exlerlor<br />

Custom<br />

Wallpaper!<br />

COLVW& BROWN<br />

C O N S r<br />

Complete Remodeling and Repairs<br />

Custom Homes & Additions<br />

Kitchens • Baths • Decks • Cabinetry<br />

Fire & Wind Restorations • nepk>ccment Windows<br />

027-9903 9BS>1448<br />

Uceiwed, Insured Itesldentlal/Commerclal<br />

i<br />

MARK HAAS<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

• INTERIOR /'•-<br />

EXTCHIOH<br />

CALL 399-4322<br />

PLUMBING A HEATINO )<br />

• OCCAM CITY<br />

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7th SI. i Bay AVB, Phone 399-2936<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing 8. Siding * Interior 8. Exterior Painting<br />

iulldlne • RsMMtllng * Alterations' '<br />

* Pormlea Work<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

; , REGISTERED BUILDER — ><br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRY"<br />

iptciBliiing In<br />

REPAIRS • W.TERATWNS • REHOOEUHfl • ADDITOH!<br />

VMVL UDMl • VIHYL REPLACEMENT WW00W8<br />

• PHONE 399-4724 •<br />

free Estlmote Fully Iniured<br />

PAINTING By KELLY<br />

1 Interlor/lxtertor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Debbie Erdner lays up two <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuesday's loss to Millvllle at the high school gym.<br />

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Deb Erdner (No. 43) and Mlllvlllc's Suiy<br />

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visitors handed the Rhlder girls their lint conferencedefeat,<br />

64-53, tueiday.<br />

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•EXTERIOR<br />

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The Raiders are M In Division Two <strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atkntlc<br />

League, one-half game ahead <strong>of</strong> Mainland and a full game<br />

tn front <strong>of</strong> Sacred Heart.<br />

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* •<br />

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dishwasher, new carpeting and freshly painted Inside<br />

v and out. on heat, perfect family am, n?406,<br />

1J+ wooded acres for your new home, best opportunity<br />

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Watch the construction ol your new home on an<br />

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w^th a Victorian charm <strong>of</strong>fering * bedrooms, 2Vi tamsT<br />

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for 2080 sq. ft. building. Asking 1110,000,<br />

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to M<br />

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MMf pit^MM, M TA. nM. «M» «Ml<br />

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with templet* kitchens,<br />

parking, steps to bead)<br />

and boardwalk. Priced<br />

MldSM'stotMrMD,<br />

Niwly RtmodtUd Conv<br />

fftrtibie canaie 3<br />

bedroom*. 2 baths with<br />

expendable attic for<br />

fourth bedroom. Must<br />

ste to balltva the value.<br />

Unusual find at SliMoO,<br />

1 bath Condo In Hay<br />

Village. Includes all appliances.<br />

Great place<br />

for year round living.<br />

mm<br />

k Two Family<br />

Fully furnished, both<br />

, units hMhM. Excellent<br />

Incomr, potential.<br />

ll»,900.<br />

Zachariae Realty Bmnlng the Jersey Shore Since 1925<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath first floor eendo,<br />

Seven years old, all appliances,<br />

fireplace,<br />

security alarm, heat<br />

pump and central air.<br />

,M8,f00.<br />

ALL THIS FOR •122,000. 122,00. MARMORA<br />

ITS"*' Bl , th 'J° f f if8r b i M l » w d «»• lnn Nat.brlcfc wood stove area in dining room<br />

1 bath garage apt., electric heat and wood stoye in living room. sroom.<br />

mSrel " bulltflBrasi lot "» m m ^d neighborhood commercially toned. All).«.. are<br />

Cozy rancher in country,<br />

setting in Dennis Township,<br />

1 bedrooms, 1<br />

bath, wisher, dryer,<br />

burglar alarm, and fire<br />

sprinkler system, Come<br />

sit by the woedstove.<br />

175,000,<br />

OPEN HOUSE 0 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 10<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NEWLISTINO<br />

2nd floor Condo near<br />

•hopping & beach.<br />

Three btdroein,! baths,<br />

sjMGfeut kitchen and<br />

living room, economical<br />

gas heat and central air,<br />

•111,000,<br />

Stop in after<br />

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This may be<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

Triplex 1st and 2nd unit<br />

has 4 bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

fireplace, electric<br />

baseboard heat, 3rd unit<br />

has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

electric heat, large lot<br />

40x100' and three car<br />

garage, all this for<br />

1199,900, Potential ineomeS30,QM,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Confemporary j<br />

bedroom, 2V% bath<br />

Townhouse eendo.<br />

Living room has free<br />

standing fireplace,<br />

master bedroom has<br />

vaulted ceilings,<br />

skylights and view oi<br />

ocean. Park In your own<br />

two-ear garage, short<br />

wajk to beach and<br />

ocean, •137,900,<br />

R€flUYZ70flAsb«yAwe.0.C.<br />

OMAN CIT¥<br />

Store front and also efficiency<br />

apartment.<br />

Two bedroom, 1 bath<br />

Second floor apartment<br />

has 3 bedrooms and 1<br />

bath plus 2 car garage,<br />

1159,000,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Six bedroom single on<br />

duplex zoned (<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Waiting for handyman<br />

or conversion. Present<br />

all <strong>of</strong>fers. 1107,000, .<br />

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PAGE M — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CTTV NJ. TmrRSDAY. JANUARY 7.<br />

Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals Yearly Rentals<br />

MQRTMEMD «. 1 barm. W Beer, Ld, SPACIOUS 1 BDRM,, JVj tsan<br />

OR, Eft, Mat I, (ngi, mM a. tswMioui*. UMns room, Hngjtao. «••<br />

oryar, w/w, eas NW ht, tn> HmM >nl air, w/w carpet, m aMpluncn.<br />

cr«*,ita^iffjisaLfiop«nt^iiTiinSity Jus cemp4ct«d. t^ montrfty pisi utn.<br />

| J I IT* riTTTI irTUI Tj ITilOiu,. « >f*«T nil MMa, Bungr, •CMBfl.<br />

cuTm om enmu M»T, — GUMS ^~ — . - - ____<br />

Bra ft. tocaflen. only Htpt to mt iOUTHSNB — HeiM fjeym. afft, win*<br />

Mart (no Mtnwalk Me par maMn. an .mrnliti. w/w, wairitr K arvtr,<br />

.No eMHmi ar no oioiwnte. cM> to UiapHng ISJ5 ew<br />

I.j (MM* pm «hl cut f IHWhWH 17<br />

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Mil,<br />

apwua- •« Hnwitary, w. at twit.<br />

*O«KY. IK,, Au<br />

can « mp Map M In finuti R satnv R«iwri,<br />

S i * t win so m, twrnne, MǤob.<br />

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effiKiiB.me nama the ntMacfM, GACOENS — JH^n K) MMtl, I barm. I<br />

GARDENS - I Mf-m. Mm. •mM*<br />

Cm 'Btntm tatrn mism your litfMe. n. Bains, iiiudLi fi, ijA^try* BsigBSdi, fyr- E TNKn BOROOM APT. *^&" *•&•! Ifftertl vfvliAtt iHiiiiiSiliafify<br />

" nMM flru M aparinwnt. ll.fjoO ••», BMW. NvM PBom, WSO men. at Kin MnifiMWI monmly pun inn.<br />

ntanfnh; plut vnl! wo«n Aaxnyc, inc., Illy MctodM MH (M M «». (flf, Woodi Asxmcv, inc. DHnsr, Wany a*<br />

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RE. For Sale R.E. For Salt «.». For Salr R.E. Per Sale R,E. For Silt<br />

WeWT-FOX" The Competition<br />

.EVERYDAY!<br />

AHaraablc OuMn In OCHU<br />

<strong>City</strong> ! DB /IB unit on ill Boar,<br />

1 BR,/I B lAlf en tnd flaer.<br />

Twin home 00 • gylat tlnet.<br />

Walk n MMil UnBHIaut<br />

print Nil a csnMI No canes<br />

li«, Juil pur« Octan Clt»<br />

rtiarmi Fglly lumllMa Rial<br />

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mm amr, IMMMM nr<br />

unit, CHiini oir. »,, hwi,<br />

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fnainr BR w/nwsnlflctnl<br />

Isniul Mm. CalflHral nilMji,<br />

«n sals nmnhautl<br />

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NMF cwnlruclioii ntariy cwti<br />

plthl • MnmnlBil IB<br />

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htal k central llr, Avallablt at<br />

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B»au»niill» lumiuwd J BR /«<br />

A ••««• etmt "tHo MMgnuntu<br />

f unllv Kenw w/5ra n, apt,<br />

Wain henw hai 4 B«A* »,.<br />

\im jrvlBo •»«. wrai. deck.<br />

JraiRhii li/ii, tRORKT<br />

WTIBB w«trt, MMehta<br />

0«r«.. parting tor Sen,<br />

an, M l l a n<br />

, 1.1th S<br />

ItoM llaor unit. hilly tqvlp<br />

PM M pnv.l. Mck MM •'»•<br />

opHanii MM" 11 tn JDO<br />

R.E. Per Sale<br />

«» larm UMI<br />

«" Wmty 01<br />

lw nir «,»,,,<br />

t N Lei, tin el<br />

IN a,,<br />

OCEAN CITY 398-5000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C/(y, N,J, COMPUTERIZED RENTAL SERVIC<br />

"FiretinA^erica"<br />

KIACHrRONT LUXURY<br />

Cuticm nomt on ih. Mien wltti erlvtit<br />

BPlvt twocarpirKIno InlhllilrMMInt,<br />

Priv.u dKkoll Ih. miittr Mdnem<br />

ana hugt Mck Melng tmch with iHHt<br />

Irem dinlno and living roomi, Oultld*<br />

iliowtrl > buolllully hirnlitud<br />

fabulaul ocnn vl.wi tall luting<br />

brekir for an •ppointmtnl.<br />

O»«NHOUI »IUND*yH<br />

. Ulf W«l»y Av».<br />

Orui rtnlil leeiiign wlih parkins, l«n<br />

dKtBM nar yaM, dag ptn, MtliM hat<br />

ihBwtr, lot. M itor.j., |arN CIOMH,<br />

medtrn ' klich.n, jlnplan,<br />

w«ihir/dryir,blod,ck«.»IW,OOO<br />

•TOHIHAHBOH<br />

OPIN HOUMlUNDAYia.4<br />

203121 it «tr«.t<br />

Mignlilcirif home in the exclusive Soulhend beach aria <strong>of</strong><br />

Sfons Hirbor.iloB in ana* pravitw fht b§it.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Duplex • Positive cash flow, easy money I Splendid bay<br />

loeafion, good condition, fach unlf 1 bedrooms/1 bath, A<br />

winrw that won't last. Just ifWM.<br />

NeWLISTiNB<br />

spacious Single family Horn.. Charming sld.-by-«id«<br />

• yii. 3 BR, i bath, sun perch, family pm.f w/waol bu '<br />

nlni stove, hugt dlnlns pm., & kitehin. Niw rapraeemint<br />

, windows, vinyl siding, won't last long atm,m<br />

Ready for business I 40 seat restaurant in prime ieeaiei<br />

Historical bids, total rtnovatlon, Super kltchtn, fantastic<br />

repufafioni Ownsrs quar(«rs UfMtalM. Room for «xpan-<br />

fUsfertd triplex, centrally locattd, new kltchani, baths,<br />

MUrlor, palrit, oc«anvl»Wi, 33 BR., apti./i - 2BR.<br />

•1v7,JO0. . •'; .<br />

ffuptr Monty Makar*<br />

Ten beautiful aparfmtntt an with new bafn>, kltchtm,<br />

drywall & windows. All units fully 1 rented yr, round, call<br />

titling broker for full Income info. UHMO.<br />

) CARDIFF. LONDON COURT<br />

Joit pacK & move into this 3 BR,, Vh bath beautyi New<br />

wallpaper and cu»tom blinds, eatln kltchtn, quarry tile<br />

foyer/many extras Inch w/w, w/d^I/Wrfl/d^/t, A must<br />

see at only IM,WO,<br />

ariit Oualn In a (nat Mighbortwod.<br />

Plin new for • ItnUillc lumm.r tatton<br />

In mil lUPIP Pfoptrty. VtcMHM II<br />

IMay I WM'Mtii lang, |M,m,W,<br />

"CMMIlHllRMliMt" LMIIIM '<br />

OVtr ifito w. II. o» p ilntf itvil<br />

comnrnrclil (paci (nulch invwntrt In<br />

O.C.). (1) yttnTMIM ipn. gtntflit<br />

mM ineemt, Wllh ewfwr'i tpl. 4 all<br />

ttmmmlii ipm rmttd, preMrty un<br />

rMllttliil)>aiMfiMIU,m, in yaarly<br />

Inconull Trtmtndout poitlbllltlMIII<br />

Join mt l*ih II, h Atbury Avt,<br />

" R iluiMf, M l " ad and m«k« k your tppoln- l<br />

tftiMtt tMayl I PINM nil ilitltw brotur<br />

<br />

. TWO FOR ONE Newer duplex near Gold Coast, Three<br />

bedrooms, 1 baths each unit. Cathedral calling on 2nd<br />

111 Excellent rental <strong>history</strong>, 1231,000.<br />

SOLD COAST Multi-family, Six units. Steps to beach,<br />

Positive cash flow, investment buy <strong>of</strong> the year. Asking<br />

1131,000, . ,<br />

MAONIPICENT OCBAN VIEW Spacious family<br />

home, I bedrooms, 3W baths, Interfain In the over-<br />

•lied living room, separate dining room and cathedral<br />

ceiling family roam. Beautiful kitchen, inground, low<br />

mainftninee swimming pool. Many extras. Must be<br />

seen. 1491,000,<br />

NEWLISTINOS<br />

ONI BBDROOM CONDO with ocean view. 3 years old.<br />

©riat income. Asking •101,000,<br />

DUPLEX Pre-construction prices available now, see<br />

blueprints here for this Central Ave, duplex, Close to<br />

beach and boardwalk, :<br />

LIN WOOD TWO BIDROOM TOWNHOUSE V/t baths,<br />

©as ht«f, Many extras in this lovely condo, 192,000.<br />

418 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NJ, 08226 399-8123/<br />

h<br />

MARMORA exit 25 <strong>of</strong><br />

HM Gtrdm State Parkway,<br />

brand new elfin,<br />

iXRtlent location includet<br />

slonaoe. im<br />

mediately available, ]<br />

private <strong>of</strong>fice suite,<br />

nio. Private #ntranc*.<br />

Rooms<br />

ROOM », iWCIENCY APT*. _ Fw<br />

1 or 1 Muinv moniwr/wmiy/diii,. no<br />

MMt or tatyrily, MM Itrm onrr, mar<br />

tain, quirt, nkal Andm-i im I4lti»<br />

OcMn Av», JT^JDO H<br />

HOmt AVAILAlie-Looo IMTTITW'<br />

ntn-cmtklna malt. Mi par M M In<br />

auati caMt ana in M nfrigaraMr, >»l<br />

Mil, H<br />

MOTII, tPPIEIINCV UpnTTi- FMtl»<br />

•WIspM, sMr TV, tlaily, wtuil,, nMn<br />

mirratn, c«iun-»i SR 1MK<br />

January II - »i» p.m nn<br />

•Aming, jtnuwv u r« bin. ><br />

Ratular Mattlnei January M llW<br />

p m cmitTtnct Mttitnti January t»'<br />

HOPJKI Ktgultr Matting ,<br />

Ptbrutry • • 7iOO p.m. - Conttrma<br />

MIMInBt ramury * . »,» p.m. ^ v<br />

Rtoular MMtlnsi PtMutrv M<br />

pm Csnnnnc* Mntlngt g ^b<br />

n I'Wpm RtouiirMMtl tlna<br />

Mwth S rtw w p.m p CCo<br />

Mtttlnoi tl March h I rW rtW»m ft<br />

MMttnit Manh u • njf PJB.<br />

MMHntr April M 1IW pm. Con'<br />

ttnne* Mnrlnat Anni M -1,»5 p.m<br />

b l *• t<br />

AAay ID ron pm conttrtnet<br />

Mttliiw May |« mopm R^ui.r<br />

MHIlntuMiVM 7 00pm C«rttrt«<br />

ct Mtttlno Tawniandt InKI civic CM-<br />

p S S<br />

a m con-<br />

July ii it on tm Ctnttnnei<br />

nWttlnpi July II 10 00 g m Rtgular<br />

Maallngi July » 10 00 • m con<br />

hirtnn Matting Townundl Inltl Ctvlc<br />

Canttr July 14 10 00 . m Rtgultr<br />

AAttllng TowtiMndl Inltl civic Canlar.<br />

Augutl » 10 00 t m - Conlw.nct<br />

Maatlnsi Auguat f io 00 • m<br />

mediately. All new RagularMMtlngj Augulll] lOOgtm<br />

luxury decor, Italian CenltrtlKt Matting; Auguit I] • 10:00<br />

a.m. • Ragultr Matting.<br />

leather s<strong>of</strong>a & chairs Sapiambtru ;mpm Conttrtnet<br />

plus worlds largest Matting; s.pl.mijw 1) - 7:00 p.m. .<br />

Ragultr Matting; Stpttmbar 17 • 7104<br />

eoior TV with VHI P.m. - Conttrtnet Mtttina-Towtntnat<br />

library in the Asbury inltt civic Ctnttr;<br />

Saptunbtr 17 • i.oo p.m. • Rtgvltr<br />

Club.<br />

Mttiinp. Townttnn inltt Civic ctnttr.<br />

Per an appointment<br />

Octobtr II 7»prn Conftrtnc*<br />

Matting, OctobM- 11 • t.(B p.m. .<br />

CALL 3990440 Rtgular Maailnsi octabtr M • l.K p.m,<br />

C<strong>On</strong>fartnct Mtatlng; Octootr M l!»<br />

13B7A8BUHYAVE. p.m. • Rtgular Matting.<br />

Or CHBttZON REALTY Nsvtmtw t • 7:00 p.m. • Ctnttrtnc*<br />

Maatlnsi Novtmbar • 7:00 P.m. •<br />

399-8363<br />

RtSUItr AMttlfig; NOV*HBrr n • )tlO<br />

p.m. • Conftrtflct Matting; Novtmbw<br />

a • ]:» p.m. - Ragular MMtlng.<br />

Dactmbar I] 1 00 p m conttrtnc*<br />

ROOM 'OR RENT - Wtakly rttn, Mntlng, Ciambir |] r: 00 p.m.<br />

MUM taillltlH •vallibli Ml wnklr. Rtounr.Mating, Dnimmr 17 MS<br />

Call «|].|U? aitir I p.m. ' . 114 p m Conl«r«nc. Moling OKtmoar<br />

77 );» u.m. RMulir Matting,<br />

A NIC! MONI-Ww t nlet gtntiimm, Dtctmbar It II go «m Rtgular<br />

Udy or Hnlsr cllli.n. Flnl lloor, luth, JWHtlng (Thuriday)<br />

Ihgwar, 1 oood mttli a trt. Rtiunnli 1 A copy M ttllt action intll M « U<br />

ang lemr round. P.rKlnfl, rtltr.nc.i, promlnantly on tnt Bullatln Sotrt,<br />

prlvaMMmi.ClllMI'MM. IH Lobby. «lr.l floor, city Hall on mt<br />

Bvllatln Soard. Lobby, flrtt Ploor.<br />

Public Stftty •ulldlng, m join F.<br />

Summer Rentals Ktnnadv S«ulav»rd, tnd on ttw tulMtki<br />

Board, LCOby, TMiniandt Inl.l civic<br />

Ctntar. IM. • utn Slrtal<br />

THINK 1UMMIR - Ctil MH hw<br />

I. <strong>On</strong>t III copy o) um« mill t» for-<br />

your frat lumtmr ranlai iulM iM<br />

wardad to Hit Otttttt-Liadar, TIM<br />

pr.vltw rtntil prsptrtiM winiaui<br />

Prtu, TIM StntlrwILUJolf and Tht<br />

iHVlns homi. tutrvt Hrlyl TM<br />

Towninlp Tlm«<br />

VinByk OrwB/WilNr Wtmiin, 1-1 i. A copy wan to illtd with rh.<br />

Municipal Clark.<br />

OE7AWAV WEEKEND - Nn> loulh t. A copy mall bt mallid to any par<br />

oc lour bMnom, bttiMr«rit, M mid<br />

ton who raquatrt It and who hai paid<br />

vln>, (ull, MUlHtd, llnani provldtd,<br />

M.M plut pottagi 10 covaro colt tf<br />

licuill Ctil IM-HM. t 7<br />

providing uld nollcl.<br />

1/MknaalJ.McHala<br />

1/J«m« R. lannona<br />

AVAILABLE FOR SUIWMgH SIASON Commlulonart<br />

- Ill floor and Intf fleer unlti, fully<br />

lurnlMad, ] barm., ttih unit Hat lit I HEREBY CERTIFY ttllt tn<<br />

«n Mat mp. M,M taeh fop lummtf loragol'ig raioiutton wat duty adopMg)<br />

MtMn, call lor appointmtni Mclnlyn by tht Board <strong>of</strong> Commlulonara ol tlM<br />

Rial etlitl, Ntw and BttMl RMd,<br />

Clfy Of Stt lilt <strong>City</strong>. Niw Jtruy at •<br />

Ismefi Point. . If<br />

muling h«ld on Turtday, Cutimtnf n,<br />

l»«7,<br />

VTfi.rfu J risnt<br />

- -/Municipal CUrk<br />

I 7ITPf<br />

ATTHACTIVI - _.._<br />

owroom tpl., fompano atMh Mtr m*<br />

MMrl, Match Sl.im. Call 4J» W30 or<br />

mm), •••"•', I K<br />

tots For Sale<br />

PLISii TAKI NOTISI lint<br />

MARGARET L RITriNHSUSI Hal<br />

aptillM 10 thi toning lean ol A,J|o.tmtnl<br />

for tht city el Octan city lor «<br />

vtrltnu from !ht ffwii ,ard »lb*:»<br />

rnulftmtnli <strong>of</strong> Ihi ecaan <strong>City</strong> lenlag<br />

wilnantt ii iifiinaM, In, uloact<br />

n^uirtminfi ler p.fklno «,«„. ( M<br />

(or p«nili)lon Is crtaft a curb cut, IM<br />

lor iuch ether varlanen ai may b*<br />

rtauifMi which will ptrmit htr Is<br />

damsiiih a poriioo ot tnt euitding and<br />

rtlMalt thf ittrn along fht Iron) ol in*<br />

hwit In wdtr to provicit t*o (Ji .<br />

o.rklnd jp.crt adllctnl to th* hoirti 1 :<br />

(etfftd on Lot j, BlMli in, SIllTO'<br />

Octan city To Mae, which pr<strong>of</strong>wrty Si! 1<br />

IMtfad at 110 Plymoulh Plict, (vj**) ••<br />

Clfy, Niw jartty. " ^SJMi' 1<br />

WATIUCRONT - lilt<br />

Vlntlind, u aertt, wtltr and mi,<br />

ownir flnarielng. Call Wf<br />

' My, tl whlttl llrnt you ffllylia^Url'-<br />

QAKAdiS FON HINT -fwBilir.gtl' !"J''i"»,•«),*&S$JV*>**Wfi<br />

elui efflta. ftysllsblr Vtarly, etnltr. f£i,PB'faLlSIlJWw**^?


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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, \<br />

Face EHT at home Friday<br />

McAllister sparks Raiders to split in tourney<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD -<br />

lob McAllister scored a<br />

o»reer*lgh n points and<br />

«


' ><br />

PAGE ! — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEI^LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

OUR GREATEST<br />

STRATOLOUNGER<br />

SALE...EVER!<br />

SAVE 20% • 40%<br />

For (7) days only we are <strong>of</strong>fering you<br />

every single Stratolounger® rocker<br />

recliner, close-to-the-wall recliner,<br />

Lo Back* recliner and extra-position<br />

recliner in stock at prices that will<br />

save you, 20%-40% <strong>of</strong>f our every day<br />

low prices,<br />

FREE DELIVERY AND SETUP!<br />

JANUARY FURNITURE SALE • Still in Progress! Furniture Annfix<br />

Pre-lnventory Sale<br />

Super Values on one-<strong>of</strong>-akind<br />

and discontinued TV's<br />

and appliances.<br />

Washers from $299,<br />

Dryers from $219,<br />

Microwaves from $99.<br />

14 c.P. Refrigerator $399.<br />

ANNEX<br />

Pre-lnventory Sale<br />

20%-50% Off Men's<br />

• Fall/Winter Suits .<br />

• Sportcoats<br />

• Sweaters<br />

• Outerwear<br />

Rubber<br />

Regularly<br />

', package <strong>of</strong> 2


PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />

Newsome, Hammell are wed<br />

N II WWTER MERCHANBSE<br />

Slacks • Skirts • Pantsuits<br />

Sweaters • Blouses<br />

Casual & Dressy Dresses<br />

FatltM,MiiKiaM Half Sim '<br />

Pay full price for first item and<br />

one penny lor the second <strong>of</strong><br />

equal or less value.<br />

Stubbs'<br />

DRESS SHOPPE<br />

741 Atbury Avt.<br />

SPECTACULAR SALE<br />

Thurs.-Pri.'Sit. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE<br />

intlre Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

10% Off entire stock<br />

BRAS* and GIRDLES<br />

20%to30%Off<br />

Sleepwear, loungewea<br />

& sportswear<br />

?(T Featuring i<br />

Edith L«nc#» , subtract<br />

„, Smoothie<br />

vanity Pair /jV Womens dy<br />

Oloa , '. .oa-Aii '<br />

Carnival<br />

LOItDOIX<br />

POO* and<br />

Pull Length Zip-<strong>Line</strong>d<br />

ALL WEATHER COATS<br />

Slits 4 11 Rig, ti Petite<br />

Not ill llwi and Styles<br />

. In every itort<br />

IE COAT RACK<br />

741 Aibury An,, MI in <strong>City</strong> 111.7110<br />

111 Niw Jntly An,, AtiftM 141-0102<br />

Ml Unlit An,, VlHMM IH'SIDl<br />

7111 Vintnw A«l., VantiiBf 111.1717<br />

Mon.-S«t. lOtoj.JO<br />

Our Famous Semi-Annual<br />

Foundations Sato<br />

all Winter Shoes<br />

Bags & Boots Evening<br />

Shoes<br />

THE SENTJNEL.LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

GINNVS<br />

PLACE<br />

(Formerly Campbell's Shoes)<br />

813 Aibury Avenue,<br />

399.334?<br />

200 south shore rd., marmora<br />

Colleen Faniler, right, and ^dvthe Ingram <strong>of</strong><br />

the Country More Women'& Club pack cans <strong>of</strong><br />

cookies recently for distribution to the Woodbine<br />

Developmental Center.<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, vm<br />

PTSA to meet at high school<br />

Winnie Newsome and M. Georgia Ebton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Best man vat David<br />

Utnee HammpTl were united View was matron <strong>of</strong> honor for MeOraft <strong>of</strong> Palmyra.<br />

in matrimony Nov. 28 at the her sister. Bridesmaids were Assisting it ushers w«re<br />

Trinity United Methodist Irene Bell <strong>of</strong> South Seaville, Frank Richardson at Sooth<br />

Church, Marmora. The Rev, sister <strong>of</strong> the bride, Ann Seavflk, brother tf the bride,<br />

J.D. Overcash <strong>of</strong>ficiated Richardson <strong>of</strong> South Seaville, Robert McGrath <strong>of</strong> Pshnyra,<br />

daring the noon ceremony. sister-tn-law <strong>of</strong> the bride, Mfa TWt e Nomettes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

held It's annual Christmas<br />

party meeting at the Crab<br />

Ttap in Somers Point with Vk<br />

Barton was ID ch»r«e <strong>of</strong> the brought taped Christmas<br />

Cocco engaged annual project<br />

carols tor entertainment.<br />

Helen NeeKlnso/BrlfisnUne It was announced thata*500<br />

WBJ chosen winner <strong>of</strong> the quilt<br />

Mr. and Mm. CharlM H.<br />

dooaUon would be made to the<br />

donatad by the American<br />

McCardellSr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty.<br />

Ariatr*i Hospital for Crip,<br />

home department<br />

announce the engagement or<br />

pled Children, designated for<br />

It was announced a check<br />

melrdaughtor, Amy Helen, to<br />

sporting equipment.<br />

in tte amount <strong>of</strong> $1,600 will<br />

Kevin E. Oooco, ton <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

nw next meeting will be<br />

be given to the Cape May<br />

•Ad MM. Albert A. Oocco <strong>of</strong><br />

Jan, 18 at the FeAOCulL<br />

County Cancer fund in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Members were reminded to<br />

ftNMjr,..a mdt <strong>of</strong> m<br />

A spring wedding to plan-<br />

bring an article for show and<br />

acke<br />

ned.<br />

sell to benefit the<br />

quilt.<br />

fund<br />

h<br />

LAST 9 DAYS!<br />

SPECTACULAR<br />

; SAVINGS<br />

"All Mum Ob! Cloiing for Vacation<br />

NOTHING EXCLUDED<br />

391-0927' „„<br />

Open Datly],i0to6 • Cioslnfifar vaeation t/i7to2/i '88<br />

fto^<strong>of</strong>beingwemeigkt?<br />

FREE<br />

SEMINARS.<br />

Thi* year*Jieej) thetiw Year's resolutibh "<br />

you never could hetote. fi'-wM<br />

$<br />

, J ANI/ARY it, iam<br />

Garden club members<br />

hear program on<br />

ns<br />

Jack AprtU, owner and cUp^ng* to «41mtaatr weed*<br />

devekfter <strong>of</strong> Learning Run and ktcp tta aoll moist.<br />

Botanical Gardens, > In wtter If they an<br />

Swaluton, MnjgMet apeaker after the ann KOM<br />

at the meettogfet the <strong>Ocean</strong> AprtU continued. A gfeei<br />

OtyGartMOobon Jaaft. tettMr to 10-10-10 to *<br />

Uemings Run to the only acrmtebed In and around<br />

anmiall garden In the United plant*. FertiUie weU<br />

Sates open to the public, said Angnst eo the plants will go<br />

Aptffl, arid spoke members on tate tte Fan stwnt, Bald<br />

how to garden the laty mans AprilL<br />

way,<br />

Begtanlng jantanera are Learnings Run features<br />

urged to start with a amaU ettrecdoos and guided n n<br />

plot-«iaandcontro»ttDo from June S3 through OcnotstartseedUngstootarty<br />

ai tone*. Daring the month 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

fee eeason, hi said, at the August tte Hummlngbl)rds<br />

tager hours <strong>of</strong> daylight, as arrive, aaid AprilL<br />

the days lengthen, are more Ibe next dub meeting jtfl<br />

Important Soil ahbuld be be 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. at<br />

tested tor its pH content and tte youth center, Men<br />

Bmed accordingly. Starting George Wuest, consulftng<br />

wtth easy g^mg plants, poaartan, will speak on all<br />

place them dose together, there la to know about<br />

and mulch with fresh grass growing roses."<br />

THESENTINEI.LEDG<br />

Michael Doortey and John Oakes, right, are welcomed M new members<br />

to ITC by Nancy Rientor as guest speaker G. John Schreiner, left,<br />

looks on. <<br />

Charity League installs <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

Oerber was recently corospondlng eowespoixllngwcretary; secretary and<br />

astheBWhptwIdeat as the 56th prudent Joan BJork, treasurer. Mary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Charity League <strong>of</strong> Kay Marks end Pat Raring<br />

AUsnUe County at the Ram's are directors.<br />

Head Inn. ReUring president Patty<br />

AU» insUUftd m Tlsh Ue. reported tt»t more than<br />

Bunu, vice-president; Claire *50,000 was coatrtbated to 15<br />

McOlnty, recording local agencies and three area<br />

secretary; Holly Henry, hospitals during 1W7.<br />

Polka group to perform<br />

on the Music Pier<br />

Jan Lewan and his or- The program inaugurates<br />

chestra, wDl perform at the the CiW'« plan to hold year<br />

Music Pier 8 p.m. Saturday, around attractions at tte<br />

Jan, M, Al Albert TV per. Her.<br />

sonality, wllllntroduce Lewan The DovtUs, a popular *50i<br />

Robert Johnson, left, outgoing president and sing several songs wtth group, will appear March 10.<br />

the gavel to Incoming <strong>of</strong>ficer Allen Vemon Jr., the group. Refreshments will be<br />

during <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> KIwanlR Club meeting. | Lewan, a native <strong>of</strong> Poland, served. For table reserk<br />

noted for his authentic vatteni contact the Public<br />

rendering <strong>of</strong> polka music. He Relations Department, <strong>City</strong><br />

has performed at the Atlantis Hall, Owan<strong>City</strong>, OMB, or cal<br />

Primary students<br />

Casino In AtlanUc <strong>City</strong>, M41U. Admiiulon I"<br />

! Bermuda and throughout the __<br />

mmed citizen <strong>of</strong> month ^^mM K^^AV<br />

Citlsen <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

ntswerehc<br />

an aiiimbly<br />

recently at the primary<br />

school. Captain Jim Nlckles,<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte ~ *"* ~ "<br />

the awfini for the month <strong>of</strong> Third Rrado" • Chris<br />

"afflHRS-J^" IPS 1 * 1 KrtM * 3m *>k *<br />

..Kindergarten - Rebecca tj^. Q,^ carty,<br />

Juiwlak, Lea Vetun, Paula Sewirt. " J<br />

Ffwt grade. Ashley ft oth, n m "' • "<br />

Edward' ShlfDer nj. Eric* TRBENS ANNOUNCE<br />

Yflutt^ Center, Itt and<br />

Wo^Jemufer Hewitt, Ihea BmTH OF DAUGHTER t t e A, S d ,.<br />

McCray; Mr, and Mn, Cartton H. Jan, 16. The alHlme classic<br />

Second irad| • -UU x^,, m $ f^n^^ film from Walt DtsneywUl be<br />

4 at Shore Memorial<br />

Someri Point. ot She<br />

pounds, d 15 ounehea and<br />

• sister Kimberly Joy at<br />

Maternal grandparents<br />

^.'•Vk, ,r<br />

Treen <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

dsm 8eifiri0 > Mrtlfteate and ribbon and Quarraoino <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />

Allyah Nolley; were honored durinj, a ptas Poternal grandMnents are<br />

Pre.«r.t grade • An. grty cowtosy <strong>of</strong> |JM Mr, and CPSSl 1<br />

Orteraelds pim <strong>of</strong> ocean aty, • - • - -<br />

MAINLAND BOOSTERS<br />

DINNER FEB. 7 STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

Mainland Mustang Band<br />

Complete<br />

' " Club will sponsor a<br />

1 dinner from 1 tot<br />

Beauty Services<br />

Sunday, Feb. 7 at tte<br />

• ' bulMlns, nt »,<br />

Open Year'Round .<br />

, tickets are M.28<br />

under U and 14,35<br />

Cimorippt.<br />

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Two new members inducted to ITC<br />

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Michael Doortey §M John ttMng at<br />

M MN inducted by R ^ ^<br />

l h t b f<br />

ertl ande<br />

pmpcee <strong>of</strong> 1TC<br />

ib during tte Jan, 4<br />

l>*ville reunion committeelooking<br />

for classmates<br />

tth Street people In dmatg<br />

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Morphy aUUt., 'Vf ^ 7<br />

rt «nd A taldioty.tword<br />

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to anttt Fun, fot<br />

ben to<br />

toataam<br />

•tmonncedpUnsrora H*M Oflr bee, Jane Me*- wwing, O. John<br />

reunion weekend in H2!l McV «y • 1 > d Ronald demonitttt^ tta tt» <strong>of</strong><br />

»w» wHttl, viiatl Udi te a pWtanWfctt<br />

Information on tte Anyone with Information on whldi Indtued * aUde ihwr<br />

whereabouti <strong>of</strong> several ^ above namee, or wanting trip arouod the WOttt^w<br />

classmates U heeded, In- toaem on a committee, Marty |M««entedtaAri'<br />

eluding Barbara Antonaiil.mM^ a^t^ 6 ^cS*" >trtkl1 ^ ?£J!MS&<br />

mwmel,' Andrew 'oiUesple.* Krenti Moyer «««I7. short apeeeh to the gm»><br />

liarn<br />

scholairships<br />

at Stockton<br />

Nine ana resldento were<br />

among those receiving<br />

Richard Stockton State<br />

College Foundation<br />

acholarshlps during a recent<br />

scholars and sponsors breakfast<br />

reception. .<br />

Recipients Include Michael<br />

Htnman, Bonnie Orehs, Ann ;<br />

Sutherland and Barbara sank T<br />

<strong>of</strong> Llnwood; WlUlam<br />

Wajekanes <strong>of</strong> Palennoi Peter<br />

Kearsley <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />

Malcolm Matheson HI <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfleld; David Pew <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View, ud Maryann<br />

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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGEH, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Newsome, Hammell are wed<br />

Wlimie<br />

UuKt HammeU were<br />

in matrimony Nov. 28 at the<br />

Trinity United Methodist<br />

Qnirch, Marmora Tin Rev.<br />

JJD. Overcash <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

Aiilng the noon ceremony.<br />

David McGrath WM soloist,<br />

accompanied by Alberta Scto,<br />

organist<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. George H<br />

Newsome <strong>of</strong> Petersburg. The<br />

groom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

Martin HammeU, and the late<br />

Martin HammeU, <strong>of</strong> Beverly.<br />

The bride wart • white satin<br />

Mine gown featuring Vietorian<br />

neckline, Leg^>Mutton<br />

sleeves and Aleneon lace<br />

covering the bodice. Th§<br />

hemline and train had •<br />

flounce border.<br />

EXERCISE and AEROBIC<br />

CLASSES<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Department<br />

MWIMHI'NMII. IMIrwMr<br />

I Week Winter Session • Storting<br />

Monday, January iith<br />

TwIetawttli'SS<br />

or M.SO per eiais • ReBliter at Clan<br />

Wton. t, Tnurs. ? AM. at th* YOUTH CENTHR<br />

6th St. and Atlantic Aye.<br />

Tues. i. Thuri, 4:10 P.M. at the Civic Center<br />

6th St. and the Boardwalk<br />

SPECTACULAR SALE<br />

Thurs.'Frl.-Sat.<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE<br />

Entire Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

XILOItD<strong>On</strong><br />

JUroO* and<br />

10% Off entire stock<br />

BRAS* and GIRDLES<br />

20% to 30% Off<br />

Sleepwear, loungewea<br />

& sportswear<br />

if Featuring;<br />

EdlfflLanas luMraef<br />

ooddes*<br />

Crown<br />

Gwwrd<br />

Slacks<br />

Sweaten<br />

Pull Length Zip-<strong>Line</strong>d<br />

ALL WEATHER COATS<br />

S!til4-1SRig.a.PttJte<br />

Not all sizes and styles<br />

In every store<br />

1 COAT RACK<br />

741 Albury An,, Oclin Ht» ISMIM<br />

ill Mm Jtnn An,, Atom* 141-8101<br />

7112 ViMiilr AM., VinMlr 123-1767<br />

Mon.-S«t. lOtosiao<br />

Our Famous Semf-Annual<br />

Foundation* Sale<br />

Warrt#n§ d<br />

Parmitt -«fr<br />

pfomlM<br />

and '- "••<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

Pay full price far first Item and<br />

ana penny for the second <strong>of</strong><br />

•qua! or lass valut<br />

Stubbs<br />

DRESSSHOPPE<br />

all Winter Shoes<br />

Bags & Boots<br />

«£t *.: r * f^^^% •*^B^|^H Wtr ?in^R<br />

GINNVS<br />

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399.3347<br />

bonnie's<br />

closet<br />

200 south shore rd,, marmora m-wr<br />

Colleen Fansler, right, and Edythe Ingram <strong>of</strong><br />

the Country Shore Women's Club pack cans <strong>of</strong><br />

cookies recently for distribution to the Woodbine<br />

Developmental Center,<br />

rte iw<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY M.<br />

PTSA to meet at high school<br />

it-Teactaer- infection control ad-<br />

M,<br />

Elston <strong>of</strong><br />

man was David<br />

ministration. He ha»<br />

View was matron <strong>of</strong> honor for McGrath <strong>of</strong> Palmyra.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School devekped an aids seminar for<br />

her stater. Bridesmaids were Assisting as ushers were<br />

will hold a me«ttng 7:» pa. all AUanttc county mining<br />

Irene BeD <strong>of</strong> South Seaville, Frank Richardson <strong>of</strong> South<br />

, Jan. », at At homes, and a critical am<br />

sister <strong>of</strong> the bride, Ann • Seavflte, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

J,<br />

nadnli on Immnnology and<br />

Richardson <strong>of</strong> South Seaville, Robert McGrath <strong>of</strong> Palmyra,<br />

>• speakers, Albert<br />

aids.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bride, Mike Tatt <strong>of</strong> Medford. Scott<br />

Rundio Jr., and Carol Zawtd, Presently, Mr. Randk) U<br />

Hammell <strong>of</strong> Beverly, Dinn <strong>of</strong> Washington, DC.<br />

anployed n an assistant<br />

sister <strong>of</strong> the,^ groom, Kim Junior usher was Tedd Bell, <strong>of</strong><br />

llty. aduiuhliator <strong>of</strong> norsing at<br />

Guamerl <strong>of</strong> Downlngtown, South Seavflle, nepbew <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ft,, Michelle Pettlbone <strong>of</strong><br />

Randlo Is currently tl enrolled Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

bride. Ring bearer was John<br />

Colorado Springs, Colo,<br />

M a WUk cmdhteto at ftp Somere Point<br />

Richardson <strong>of</strong> South Sea viBe,<br />

_ Junior bridesmaid was Trjcja<br />

Univeial^y tf Peauylvanla ta A qnestion and answer<br />

Jnephew <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

Neill<strong>of</strong> Somera Point, niece <strong>of</strong><br />

the health pr<strong>of</strong>eMion'i period will follow the<br />

the bride. Flower girl was<br />

u (leaker's presentation.<br />

. The wedding reception was<br />

Katelyn Bell <strong>of</strong> South SeaviUe^ held at Boena Vtata Country<br />

niece <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

Club. Following a honeymoon<br />

Spohrer, Goodelman engaged<br />

The bride's attendants wore cruise to the Bahamas and<br />

Albert Rnndio<br />

royal blue satin gowns with tour <strong>of</strong> Disneyworld In<br />

Blanche Spohrer at <strong>Ocean</strong> Cooper Medical Center in<br />

matching lace over the Florida, the couple are now<br />

qty announces the<br />

bodice, sweetheart neckline, residing in DennlswiDe.<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> her dao^liUn, Cape Atlantic Magnetic Calise,<br />

puff sleeves and pointed waist<br />

Deborah, and Jay I. Resonance Imaging la<br />

to • flared satin skirt The bride, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Goodelman, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Pleasantvwe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />

Mr*. Barry Ooodehnan <strong>of</strong><br />

attended Western Maryland<br />

Margate. Miss Spohrer Is also Mr. Goodelman, a graduate Longo<br />

College tod Glassboro State<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hammell<br />

the daughter <strong>of</strong> the tate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Qty High School,<br />

College, and is an elementary<br />

Frederick j. W. Spohrer m. is a supervisor at Bully's<br />

teacbertn health and i<br />

the bri* to be is a Grand In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. engaged .,<br />

education for the Sorority members exchange radiological technologist A spring wedding to plan-<br />

school district<br />

i graduated from ned.<br />

Maria Calise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Florence. Menschner Peterson ma presented a gift<br />

announces the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

presented a program on the - - - - - - - - •-<br />

her daughter, Carol Joyce, to<br />

The groom is • graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

group Contact to members <strong>of</strong><br />

Palmyra High School and<br />

gave gifts to each member<br />

Steven Michael Longo, son <strong>of</strong><br />

the Preceptor Alpha Beta<br />

Western Maryland College.<br />

who also exchanged gifts<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Domlnick Lonoo.<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> Beta Sigma Phi<br />

Millie, Frambe's Jubilalre* Burns, Gladys<br />

He la a high school teacher In<br />

among themselves.<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

recently at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

entertained memben <strong>of</strong> the McKay, Claire<br />

y Miss Calise<br />

health and physical education<br />

It was announced a<br />

Kathleen Millar.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Civic Club during Ellen HltchcodL<br />

also the dh daughter <strong>of</strong> the late".<br />

for the Middle Township<br />

donation was given to the the Dec. 14 Christmas lun- itory Buckhoh, Ovlc Club Michael J. Calise,<br />

school district<br />

The chapter's annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community cheon and meeting at the dlitrict vice president was an Tt»e bride to be is a 1985<br />

Tne couple are residing In<br />

Christmas party ma later In Cupboard at part <strong>of</strong> the Youth Center.<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

DcnnlgviUe.<br />

December at AM Tuckahoe holiday service projects. A<br />

Inn where President Marge<br />

Tea sandwiches and<br />

School and Is employed by the<br />

check was also sent to the Christmas cookies were<br />

Coastal Bank and the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Rescue Mission served oy nosweses tw toe<br />

Oaridge Hotel and Casino.<br />

to help feed the homeless.<br />

Classified ads bring results<br />

eftentoon, Marion Cox, Rita<br />

Mr. Longo, ia a IBM<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />

School and is employed by the<br />

Sands Hotel and Casino.<br />

An Oct 15 wedding Is<br />

planned.<br />

- • • 1,<br />

OFF MOST VVINTER ^lERCrlANDISE<br />

MeCardeU,<br />

Cocco engaged<br />

Mr. and Bin, Charles H.<br />

Kevin E. Oocco, m <strong>of</strong> Mr. bj given<br />

^ M ^ Albwt A. Cocco <strong>of</strong> County<br />

A spring'wtddjni Is pkn- J S ^<br />

ntl<br />

. > •<br />

\\ir v A<br />

honored guests. New members<br />

Betty Quald and Edna<br />

Riighpw wen introduced.<br />

The next meeting will be<br />

Jan. M at the center, f<br />

Club's<br />

chorus<br />

entertains<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Colony Club's<br />

recently formed chorus,<br />

under At direction <strong>of</strong> Jane<br />

Stetler.^entertalned more<br />

club ntmben at the<br />

Christmas dinner<br />

at Harry's* Inn in<br />

Mnt,<br />

Frank Bowker, known far<br />

his performances on the<br />

handbells, played many<br />

Christmas favorites and<br />

accompanied the group as<br />

they sang Silent Night<br />

President Audrey Bag<br />

thanked members aid<br />

for their participation<br />

the evening.<br />

Christmas cookie cans,<br />

filled by_nnmbiri, wtw<br />

Barton was In<br />

annual project<br />

Helen Neeklna <strong>of</strong> Brigantlne<br />

was chosen winner <strong>of</strong> the quilt<br />

DAYS!<br />

^EeTACULAR<br />

••,!. SAVINGS<br />

Off<br />

All Must Go! CloBing for Vacation<br />

NOTHING EXCtUDED<br />

854 Asbury Ave. 391 -0027'<br />

Carol Caliee and<br />

Steven Longo<br />

Nomettes<br />

donate<br />

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

It's annual Christmas<br />

meeting at the Crab<br />

In Somera Point wlUi50v,<br />

Ifln<br />

. t Upcd Christmas1!<br />

carols for entertainment. •,•<br />

B was announced that a f^OO<br />

donation would be made to the ><br />

Shriner's Hospital for Crippled<br />

Children, designated for\<br />

porting equipment.<br />

The next meeting will be<br />

Jan, 18 at the PortOCalL<br />

Members wan reminded to<br />

bring an article for show andsell<br />

to benefit the charityfund.<br />

Open Oally10to6 • Closing for vacation 1/I7to2^1 '68<br />

. •• a 0<br />

Tired <strong>of</strong> being overweight?<br />

';W,1 LOSS<br />

This yea*, ktiep'tti^ew Year's ronolution^<br />

vou never could httatt>. •-•^^/v, i<br />

&u\<br />

fl(Md«nouls38<br />

omt»<br />

•• .;•'•' V mto&b<br />

*?;<br />

Hummeis • Bluigate candles • Daltt ,-<br />

. Small Furniture<br />

•nd Collectible!<br />

Thurs. Frl. Sat, lotos "Sun. 12;30to4t00<br />

KITCHEN<br />

CONNECTION<br />

DUtTOTHt<br />

WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR<br />

THREE MOftEDAYS<br />

Thurt., Frl. ind lit Jan. 14,11111<br />

15% Off<br />

Storewide<br />

(exq«pt C<strong>of</strong>fee) .' , ;<br />

PPALTZGRAPP<br />

&0%0U t<br />

• HEIRLOOM • VICKEY HANSEN<br />

• COUNTRY FAIR a" HOSPltALITY<br />

• GA.ROEN PARTY<br />

WINTBR HOURS!/WBn.S*f.?iMfoiiM<br />

Prl.VilOtoliM • CleudSum<br />

701 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> city 398-4111<br />

HALF PRICE SALE!<br />

All Size Bedspreads 50% Off<br />

Ixampiei Twin $340,Sate$170.<br />

Also Pillow Shtmsi Dust Rgfflts, Etc,<br />

50% Off<br />

Ward's Intcri<br />

%td > 19ttmo(QwlUyServke<br />

1.


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As work continues, how^ much 9th Street project will cost remains unknown<br />

For Information or To Order<br />

Call 822-4747<br />

MIIMtte HpipltalCanctr TYtatiMnt Ttam: From, l-r — ftnii Baekman, bncoloiy 'cUhklaki MarUiikscht, DitiUan,' ;*i<br />

LucyMcThmnef, P/wrmacbi, Marge Kmgeanes, Omtlogy Vnlt Coordinator. Middle, 1-r—Dr. DmUSUfl, <strong>On</strong>cologist; . '<br />

NahcyMaul. JUmor Registrar; Mario &rgl. Radtaitoit/<strong>On</strong>cobgy Department MaMgtr. pick, l-r—NdHcy titunmU ' A'<br />

Director o/Saclal Seiylces, Dt, DonatdSas, Director <strong>of</strong> the SMfinmkm <strong>of</strong>Radkfan/Ofutolottitt<br />

Millville Hospital's Cancer Program <strong>of</strong>fers state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art diagnostic procedures, all<br />

ranges <strong>of</strong> inpatient and outpatient radiation therapy,' thd latest protOcoUf in<br />

chemotherapy and the most modern sur^c4ltectiniqiies,;uui'itearh <strong>of</strong> experienced, \<br />

%<br />

caring pr<strong>of</strong>essionals combines this advanced technology with individualized ' ttention and an approach that makes family meber an integ<br />

v<br />

v 5<br />

THE LUTHERAN HOME AT OCEAN VIEW<br />

What Makes It Home?<br />

A Peaceful setting in rural Cape May County.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, loving staff providing the finest quality<br />

Nunlng and Residential Care.<br />

* Delicious,nutritionaltn^altserVedinokirgraciousdininit<br />

L<br />

<<br />

Jan. 19, ppUce, courts,<br />

finance arid public relations.<br />

Jan. 70, public,works and.!<br />

recreation.^,<br />

Jan. 31, administration,<br />

code enforeetaitot |md fire. ,<br />

EtochMMSonDegWsTp.m., ><br />

except tonight^ which ^<br />

convenes at 7iS0 p.m., Ins 1<br />

r\ ooiincU chambtn, Oiy Hall<br />

u * Exactly how ldng Council<br />

>'to'.deliberate is<br />

unknowl)..'Last-year, their<br />

dliduSJl<strong>On</strong>s listed three;<br />

months.<br />

THURSDAY, HURSDAY JJANUARY<br />

14. i «<br />

Hugh<br />

names<br />

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

Speakers available on heart topics<br />

PAGE 7-SECTIONONE ^<br />

Workers have yet to Council allocated about , issued. Hart estimated that If paralleling the wffl breakwater wWdh will trap Meted W <strong>of</strong> DtmA stand<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Gardens. ... .,.<br />

complete the 9th Street break- 050,000 for the project, which the weather cooperated the MAMMMS "<br />

the a«nd behind ind it to taOd the tWmtty,<br />

layer<br />

Tte Gillian admlnlstraUan<br />

water, the experimental began shortly after Labor breakwater could achieve Its tn theory, sand-carrying beach.<br />

B Gilli<br />

ways<br />

ts hopeful that Men without<br />

bacWmDdng project which Day Work began without the deadline despite the delay.<br />

ntoed Its Dec 31 completion necessary US. Army Corps <strong>of</strong> However, Hart said this week.<br />

deadline after a nfun-wtelt Engineers permit The permit 8M wtathft<br />

Services set<br />

for Monday<br />

1 proved tess than<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s prlrte and from U» Wandlog Hart believes the UBBMKI<br />

federal permit tie-up, process was delayed when the eooperathre^<br />

to»i*^sr*cft. SoniBrs Point. The DOT breakwater may already<br />

How much more ttt dry Oorpi received four letters workers were counting on<br />

TherfWbSncoantinBon mfflgrting project Is designed workliw. He saujUhe U»<br />

WO need to pay for the from at least two <strong>Ocean</strong> aty northwest winds, which But<br />

avtmn win be calculated residents protesting the aid usually prevail in<br />

atthonga the dredging &b<br />

PUtter t • Minestrone aoup,<br />

Ratloni Department (conUmed from page 1) down 1112,000 or B peremt- Umc rutdentt, McCartty<br />

second floor, Ctomil Night „_.... . . . operating expenses, down suggested Imposition <strong>of</strong> rent<br />

tn Venice Uiet for Saturday. Sit*»,tt<br />

July II, SiM pa<br />

Ctod >P " »«1«»<strong>of</strong>«pireent. and bufldtri 1 Impact tm.<br />

^^M^«^ta*-^,» ~ Rw^Hon PPOgrama, OouneUman CUck Thr<strong>of</strong>i<br />

— Debt service to the state ^gi^ and wagM, down aid ttt latter hat been a<br />

Tat Dovtflt, a nattooalh Often Aeres program, up w m or 8 percent. subject <strong>of</strong> discussion, flnt<br />

known'809 tinging group, wlil P 0.000^ or 1,719 percent _ AeeounUng division, hrattght up by Mayor Roy<br />

tntortaiB at the Ptar, ^J««« ffiISi 111 " 1 tt »iwlei and wagts, down CHJUm<br />

Saturday, Match 18 sponsored ptntti, up (lO.OW, w S.TO m,M0, or 1 dy, psoed<br />

» - • M peremt • -ir« J OUUan later commented','<br />

by WSLT-W1BO. More about s>Urii« aim »«. tor<br />

tttlMltwMk.<br />

There's plenty to do afl<br />

winter at the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Aril<br />

Oentor.atthtnd Bay Avenue,<br />

To lad auyjboa the n<br />

activities <strong>of</strong>fered, call<br />

'to. V* f,<br />

Total Cancer Care<br />

Close to Home<br />

By Caring Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

Providing A Complete Program For<br />

Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment And Support<br />

I t a B 1 w P? rt " Uowtd • *«t he wasni suro how to ,<br />

— sauries and wages »r strongly-worded and rousing accent the sneech. Tourist<br />

atote^ aad inalntMBnee, up m ^ w 8pMeh tna | g g J M ? ^ tab*<br />

or Jnst nBder 9 per- W8uj!ir Counoltgoer who, In ia^bSSffliiiaS *<br />

ttoifl yean d iteaoy at- , commint Inimcdlately ,<br />

tendance had fipalBtd mwertd backty rewundlng' '-,<br />

vWjjaUysUentuntUTut^ay. bOM from we tO-mtmbtr '<br />

Bill McCarthy, a retired audience.<br />

Federal employee, com- "We nay tthat too" one "<br />

platoed <strong>of</strong> me ^ nUanee audlenMltmhtt said. :<br />

with<br />

A whom you wen ta com-<br />

"peUUon, yon should be «M|1#.4»»#W *»1«««A«<br />

justifiably proud <strong>of</strong> your qUlltlUg CiSISSCS<br />

accomplishment" *^<br />

Those nominated are:<br />

Ah- Force Academy'- D.<br />

Jonathan ^Bernardlnl, oanen, pronasionai carvers, urn weuanuumra uaun ^ B*orf. tinmA<br />

Cartsttpher WSdwdo and wiU be held 7 to 9 p.m. are 10 a,m. to 4i3D pm. *?'<br />

There were some Bpending<br />

decreases proposed:<br />

— Playground maintenance;<br />

salaries and wages,<br />

on full-time residents, namely • Moat <strong>of</strong> Qm m attendance<br />

para lo much oTlto efforts including the Otrde°nt,,;<br />

g<br />

Midway, 16-34 and Cedar<br />

"H this Is a tourist town,<br />

dubs, and the |<br />

and the<br />

ff*V59S<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

AH party goods 4 favors. Birthday,<br />

Showers, Christmas & Other Occasions<br />

"ft, , . . fromMehgr%fweohoien gp<br />

INCLUDING SUPER BOWL PARTY GOODS<br />

nd, S sa<br />

ln ^<br />

"T-SHIRTS IN A CUP"<br />

GOUan Bald the 0<br />

With Sup«r Bowl Logo<br />

wealth, McCarthy said <strong>Ocean</strong> aSTaUtoS ffcoW "**<br />

QtylB fl SeM b0 don>t<br />

Balloon delivery t6 home, Hospital, <strong>of</strong>fice, etc.<br />

nlty K^with " a couple i !S <strong>of</strong> (hose '^« tourists brtajjlnto Mi" what this<br />

An aMHtoiial 10% Off wffli this tdl<br />

town," said QMan, who<br />

Mon.-Frl.ioa.m.sp.m. .,., ) spt.9a,m.-sp.m.<br />

operates a Urge amusement<br />

complex on "the boardwalk.<br />

OKMY^AH HOUND<br />

«,,r<br />

The town In the summer<br />

399-0<br />

< WlMUBTf<br />

John and Marianne Cotshott, left, president <strong>of</strong> tbe Cape Atlantic chip-,<br />

ter<strong>of</strong> Um&inshJne Foundation, exchange appreciation plaque with Brace<br />

and Column Meat for their ii.no donation to the foundation. H» iunfls<br />

were raised during several events at the Mem family Big Timer Lake<br />

Campground, Upper Township and donated In honor <strong>of</strong> Lyn G f<br />

WUdwood Crest. "'<br />

*^^^.<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

Thomas Lancbooey, <strong>Ocean</strong> beginning today and con- Tuesday, Thursday and _to^*TSTi- „ _,, ,___<br />

dftr; Jennifer CaUahan, ttnulng mrough March 17 at Saturday. RtaerTaMona J****r" m* «li«h W<br />

Uawood, and Anthony the WeUandt ustttute, Stone required for elassN. To sSolf^2r .^ni/« ^' SS<br />

»Ultams,Norttifleld. Harbor. jitiralllbicllciit» Sli^fu •%_, u ^<br />

Naval Aeadeay - Erlck Oe adult craft elats wiU mi | i ^ wlm toppmi, choloi tWte I - Mate your own<br />

tafSSkttdta te'to'eSrfSa^'to AUDUMNSOCDmrTO Ptattei.Crtam<strong>of</strong>broccoM ""^'ramAY<br />

ALL REPAIRS I<br />

n?^,^ iffit r££2 n^»to ««Ptrt « a one to m m 3 m m toon, ham and ehtttt aand. putter IVML Aeett<br />

plus parts<br />

Q<br />

'-with this coupon<br />

y y given parts<br />

Crawly <strong>of</strong> Somers Point and cludes leaf printing members at I p.m. Wed* Platter I • Hake your own putter ! • Manhattan nlm<br />

(NO LABORCHARSB)<br />

John Berwick m <strong>of</strong> Mar- kiopMaJa.toSp.m,<strong>of</strong><br />

aesday, Jan. 27 In Room BUI, tatad bar. chowder, seafood s*Ud on<br />

mora.<br />

7 to Up.m. Jan. 37 and five Stockton State College, WEDNESDAY wnMt| ehffled Juke or fresh Ulmer's Appliance Service<br />

Play manuscripts due ^"i.*^^^ wJ?K.loiS^a JJJ—--^*--<br />

3130 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

' Manuscripts<br />

*<br />

for Atlantic<br />

. r *" formation call 9654781. seen beam, chMed oetches. putter 1 • Make your own 399-4398 EXPIRES 3/31/68 OCEAN CITY<br />

Community College's eighth<br />

anmial Playwrights Weekend<br />

are due Saturday, Jan. SO.<br />

Pl Pim accepted td in I the thcom-<br />

no am or tttaviUoB icrlp¥ """7. ww n assm<br />

penfion wrbt wad during por mw ^oMlo^on *•««» « "«» ""»<br />

the wetkead, April S-Ma/S submitUnV iTmanuscripT «ng Jft. bUttday, M«—<br />

taWalterldgtThtatoronttt contort JotaPtMeh at fte Jan m tmUv<br />

* *<br />

coUege's Mays Landing college, 34^4922. reopen Tuesday,<br />

High Rates<br />

campus.<br />

••-$•<br />

Work submitted should be<br />

H H H 11 It tt K H It<br />

i original one-act play not<br />

previously produced, with a<br />

limit <strong>of</strong> four to six characters<br />

STOP CHOKING DEATHS WITH<br />

h the east Set and scent<br />

HEIMLICH MANUEVER<br />

NighMime<br />

it happens and It happens <strong>of</strong>ten. But, now a<br />

physician has developed somt new<br />

culinary classes ' thbt have prove»t*Buwessfur5lrr#l"<br />

victim. It Involvej a very Blmplet ..<br />

begin<br />

- Both hands are used. From behind you grasp<br />

your flit with your other hand and press it with<br />

) Atlantic Community quick upward thrust against the victims ab-<br />

CoUege's Academy <strong>of</strong> domen Just above the naval and below the rib<br />

CuUnaiy Arts will <strong>of</strong>fer part- cage. Or, kneeling in front, with one hand on top<br />

time evening credit courses ol the other, press the heel <strong>of</strong> the bottom hand<br />

Cash Bonus<br />

this spring.<br />

against the abdomen and thrust upward. Repeat<br />

The school will <strong>of</strong>fer five<br />

several times It neceasary.<br />

twq-credlt courses; in* YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US<br />

troductlon to ttt culinary<br />

when you need a delivery. We will deliver prom*'<br />

ptly without extra charge, A great many people<br />

arts, appUtd culinary skills, rely on us for their health needs. We welcome<br />

Introduction to garde manger, requests for delivery service and charge accoun-<br />

fundamentals <strong>of</strong> baking, and ts.<br />

basic pastry preparation. The<br />

Now receive p great rate on your<br />

• cl*»segrun6:30-9 p.m. far two<br />

this unbeatable combination.<br />

consecutive weekday<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> ctrtifioatM plus, for a Choose from Collective's 12<br />

evenings from Jan. 19-May 17.<br />

limited time only, you'll receive a month, IS month or 18 month high<br />

COlTRSE ON FAMILY<br />

CASH BONUS; too!<br />

rate certificates and receive your<br />

PLANNING * STARTING _<br />

The norvpr<strong>of</strong>it Couple to<br />

A Convenient<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly at Collective can you get 'CASH BONUS.<br />

Couple League is <strong>of</strong>fering a<br />

Place To Ship<br />

course on natural family<br />

Your Packages<br />

planning starting Jan. 19. Por ,<br />

more Information call 398-<br />

12 Month CD<br />

1<br />

M». • " »<br />

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X., .: -i::--^./. !•<br />

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Rout* »,'PI«u 0 Shopping C*f\Ur<br />

8pMER8 POINT ;<br />

15 Month OD<br />

Cash Bonus!<br />

p<br />

Cash Bonus!<br />

18 Month CD<br />

s *;Cash Bonus!<br />

effiotivs<br />

annul! yield<br />

on a rats <strong>of</strong> 8.10<br />

Visit one <strong>of</strong> our convenient <strong>of</strong>fices TODA Y. There's a bonus in it!<br />

NORTH CAPE MAY<br />

Bi/ Short a Brsaktviter Rdi<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD<br />

Oeliwxr* A 26th Ava<br />

(IrttM* 8upef*Ff8«h)<br />

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Olt<strong>of</strong>lltnnxflamfMifulHoniy MlnlmuilliK>«Wngi


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PAGE 1 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14.11<br />

obituaries<br />

Victor Marrandino, 66;<br />

musician union president<br />

LOWJPORT-Victor Marrandtao, 88, who tod led tbt<br />

Atlantic aty Musicians Union and served several manners<br />

as nnslc director for the <strong>Ocean</strong> at; Bloslc Pier mnyvMia<br />

ago, died Jan. • 1B Sbm Memorial Hospital.<br />

Boco in Atlantic aty, he *»s a lifelong are* real Funeral Home, NorthHeld. Burial will be In Laurel<br />

Memorial Park In Pomona. Friends may call at tat funeral<br />

home a half-hour prior to funeral services.<br />

Surviving are Wi wife, Dorta (MuUln); a daughter, Peggy<br />

Charle» McCarfick Sr. <strong>of</strong>Scanny<br />

<strong>of</strong> thladty; i son, James D. <strong>of</strong> Cream Ridge; ana<br />

Linwood, recently completed m mm, ftltt Brlggs <strong>of</strong> Watchung and Fiyi Cumlng <strong>of</strong><br />

recruit training at Marine East Pifchtgue, N.V, '•" ~i<br />

Carpi Recruit Depot, ParrU Servlwwai J.n.einthe Nllildleton^troble Funeral Home.<br />

Wand, S.CI He U a INT Burial wai In Seatlde Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

TttWMhlp<br />

cenncny<br />

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OCEAN CITY TRAVEL OFFERS YOU...<br />

Aisoe^t/on?/ 1 ';<br />

aomffl pOTn-Jamii "FMBI" Donaldson, n, died<br />

Jan. I at Shon Memorial Hospital •<br />

An ana resident seven years, he wu formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawwnceville, where he workedaj Ml accountant at<br />

Princeton University, retiring In I860.<br />

Bom In Pittsburgh, he was acttw la the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

(Please turn to page 6<br />

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obituaries<br />

DtcamMr, m». MM WII linn up tar<br />

•tnM rtMMc, NWM Manns. Imai<br />

pamea MM wat aMMM at IM nguiar<br />

(coittimed Iran page 1)<br />

George Rowlands, 96;<br />

retired carpenter<br />

SOMEBS POINT-George «,dledJan.«atbis<br />

Mr. Rowlands was a i ved carpenter.<br />

He sang In the St Qeroww Church Choir, Philadelphia, for<br />

S yttra. He ma a member <strong>of</strong> Fritndahlp Bible PntMtnt<br />

Church, Steebnanville, (or S yean.<br />

An ana resident St years, he was bam in Chetblre,<br />

fSngland,<br />

Surviving are his will, Barbtn; i aon, George M. tf<br />

AbMcon; and two grandchildren.<br />

ServiM was JaaBIn the Wddtoton^Stroble Funeral Home.<br />

Burial was In Friends Central Cemetery, linwood.<br />

Mabel McCaU, 91<br />

Mabel S. McCalL 01. tf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, died Jan. 11 In Un-<br />

McCaU was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Baptist^<br />

Church end was a retired Inspector for 8K8 BaU Bearings<br />

Inc., Philadelphia.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> this city since 1W, ate was formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and was born In Rosenhayn.<br />

surviving are a daughter .Edna M. McOaln <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty;<br />

a brother, Earl Riley <strong>of</strong> WlUow Grove, Pa.; tm grand-<br />

the Cedar H1U<br />

by the Godfrey<br />

Mathew D. Fin kelson,<br />

D,M.D.,M.M»Sc,<br />

Is pleased to announce<br />

the opening <strong>of</strong> his Marmora <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

practice limited to<br />

ORTHODONTICS<br />

Adults - ChUdren<br />

South Shore PIRM<br />

Route 9<br />

Marmora, N.J.<br />

390-1569<br />

2400 New Road<br />

Northfleld.N.J.<br />

645-1559<br />

t<br />

Warren F. MacDonald, Jr., MD<br />

is pleased to announce the extension <strong>of</strong> his<br />

praef let to Includt <strong>of</strong>fice hours in Marmora.<br />

Board Certified in Orthopaedics<br />

and<br />

Specializing in Arthroscopic Surgery<br />

8S.DennliM.<br />

da« MtyCwrt Hf*», HJ.0S210<br />

4IMI1I<br />

22H00MVH1B»vd.<br />

U*mm,HJ, 08223<br />

390-7M9<br />

STEVEN FENICHEL, M.D.<br />

Board Certified In DermAttilooy<br />

Diseases and Surgery <strong>of</strong> the Skin<br />

Proudly announces the opening <strong>of</strong> His <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for solo practice<br />

THE COURTYARD. SUITE 0-4<br />

707 White HdWB Pike. At 30 Abiecon, MJ.<br />

; 272-1122 Skin cancer Surgery<br />

i<br />

'< ,V<br />

TOE SKNT1NEL4.EDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

Mainland spending plan up 12<br />

PAGE t —SECTION<br />

I from page 1) dicapped stadenta ««<br />

haw ID iik ttw tsa-<br />

on an wMiiuawa per- climbing, nld Ketrafcy, Wtt. state hmdlng. payen tor • as modi mn>xr<br />

outage, school <strong>of</strong>fidalB said.<br />

itc*ncoatrrom|ll,F1<br />

AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE MR<br />

TNI APPOINTMENT Of A<br />

MUNICIPAL ENOINEBR AND FIX<br />

Hit COMPENSATION IN AN ANNUAL<br />

SALARY OR FIXED PEE BASIS OR<br />

AT AN NOURLV HAT* AND tAIID<br />

UPON ACTUAL «M1 AND BXPiN<br />

~ AGREED OH PRIOR TO THE<br />

OERINO O> TMI MRVlCIS,<br />

IN ACCORDANCB WITH AND<br />

!IUANt TO AND IN CONFOR<br />

MITV WITH NBW JIRIIY REVISED<br />

STATUTES «AlH« BTOT. AND ITS<br />

AMi-NDMUNTS AND lUPPLtMIN<br />

Parkway <strong>of</strong>ficials, motorists meet here<br />

(f underestimsting revenues<br />

find {ftM^sttmtiiis ^EP§IBM<br />

their Bnandal outlook."<br />

the Authority<br />

projecting 4.1 percent<br />

average wnnwil increase In<br />

yttrs, the p i t pattern <strong>of</strong><br />

the Uot Ove yean averages<br />

7 J percent, hi said. ,<br />

The Authority estimates<br />

1101,708 In expenses this ytari<br />

Doyle esUmatte |IS,33>.<br />

Not espected U> attend last<br />

night's gathering was Sam<br />

" - a toll hike opponent<br />

Exit 30 plan halted<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

until tt knows what the capital<br />

Improvement program la<br />

going to be.<br />

Even with the increase, the<br />

Authority will ham «410<br />

million available to fund a<br />

|H0 million Bve-year capital<br />

improvement program, he<br />

said, so tome programs<br />

erighaUy planned "won't get<br />

done."<br />

Gov. Thomas Keen has<br />

already made clear the<br />

the SomerB Point<br />

project would be completed<br />

by early 1991 as originally<br />

ijeeted, he did say the<br />

' ol project delay, If In<br />

It Is merely delayed,<br />

depends on me duration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Included in the plan was<br />

MICHAEL JMCHAH<br />

JAMES R, IANN8NI<br />

reconstruction ot the Somew<br />

Sstn tt\ iiiioni n<br />

Point traffic circle, alteration<br />

AMMh<br />

tMiRilAJ.TIONl<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Internectiont ot Rootoi<br />

9andSl,RoMte»w«hcottnty<br />

NOTICE OF ADOPTION<br />

TM MM arainanM «•> duly MUM<br />

road 519 and a poailble<br />

t* MMM o» Commiuionm M ma<br />

Ciir M IH IM <strong>City</strong>, Naw Jtrtw, m Authority's budget won't be<br />

widening <strong>of</strong> Route W.<br />

tint raallnt at Hw twuur mMtlni M approved as planned The proposal iparked a<br />

uid M M MM tn «M M in M<br />

DManter, INI, tlrt wai takan up lor Kean, who himself hti poUtical controvtrsy here last<br />

HCtni reading, public MINna, Hiwl come under fire on allegations bt NtUeBta In<br />

PUWM aM *•• tMBlM 11 ma n«v(ar<br />

iMtTlngaiUM 1*M MM an MM im he ordered news <strong>of</strong> ttte in- the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Uurel Drive<br />


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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N«J. 1HURSDA V, JANUARY 1% IMS<br />

Neall wins junior miss<br />

(eortJnued tnm page I)<br />

First runner-up was<br />

Cspolyn Mignone <strong>of</strong> Middkw<br />

County, winner <strong>of</strong> an<br />

$800 scholarship award.<br />

Second runner-up was Miriam<br />

atJbjeU at Camden Comfy,<br />

winter <strong>of</strong> MOO. And fourth<br />

County, also winner<br />

scholarship. (<br />

At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />

Leslie is • mjptef <strong>of</strong> the<br />

national honor society,<br />

; psychology club, Spanish dub<br />

' and student council. She was<br />

Rotary Club "student <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year" and «amed a<br />

^dHrtWl fit<br />

award.<br />

She also teaches jan and<br />

acrobatic dance classes to<br />

pre-teens for The Young<br />

Entertainers.<br />

She performed an<br />

•erobaUc-iati routine during<br />

fee creative and performing<br />

arts competition to Janet<br />

Jackson"* Fltteun Prinelpli,<br />

' In junior high school Leslie<br />

blazed some new trails by<br />

playing defensive end In the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hawks youth<br />

football program.<br />

The Junior Miss with her happy parents,<br />

Maribeth and Jack Neall. Leslie will compete in<br />

the National Finals in Mobile, Ala. June 25,<br />

She has two younger sistere,<br />

Pam and Courtney, and a<br />

younger brother, Jackson.<br />

The entlrt family<br />

celebrated when the final<br />

announcement was made<br />

Saturday night, together with<br />

more than 60 other supporters<br />

who traveled to Cherry 100 to<br />

<strong>of</strong>ftr support.<br />

TheNtweif&BMt.,.<br />

BREAKFAST BY THE BAY!<br />

Saturday a Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly FromfTm.<br />

ChMSB from S different Offitlt ts, French Tout 8. Frylt<br />

Eggs Benedict, Slutted Apples 8. Cinnamon or<br />

our famous Mixed Grill; 2 Scrambled Eggs, Sweet<br />

Sausage. Bacon and Char broiled Chicken Leg, We<br />

alia have Nova Scotia Lex. Waitress Service<br />

Witkaay Lunch at 11 a.m. • Great Dinners 'til» every day.<br />

lay Ave., Somers Paint 924-0404<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tht Bay Atnu Ppgm Tht Nautili '<br />

m mm<br />

I am going to the<br />

Super *BoiU<br />

Party at the,..<br />

Giant TV j "Free" Swartshirt j Halftimt<br />

Screen I Glvs-Away | Buffet<br />

—To The First 80 Fans—<br />

If you missed our Monday night parties...<br />

Be sure to catch out End-<strong>of</strong>-Season Spectacular!<br />

SPECTACULAR!<br />

SPECIALS GOOD THM JAN, fOtff<br />

Italian Hoagie<br />

$ 2.19<br />

AMERICAN<br />

CHEESE<br />

S 1.19<br />

FRIED EGG SAND. *m,,,.M,»,, '1.H9<br />

TURKEY BREAST<br />

SANDWICH<br />

BAKLEY'S DELICATESSEN<br />

4THBT7* OCEAN Ml. OCEAN CfT? • PHOHE 398-f.S/1<br />

ri » nPFNAI.I. YEAR *<br />

SUM rHIIRfi R Itifi • FHI ft SAT R In /<br />

Leslie Neall shocked<br />

Junlor Mlss<br />

Leslie's first wave as New Jersey's Junior<br />

Miss.<br />

Come and Experience a<br />

Fabulous Package Weekend!<br />

In your own back yard ii a perfsct place tor that well<br />

deiervtd, get-away weekend. The Flanders <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

exciting, yet relaxing weekends without the hassles<br />

<strong>of</strong> long distance traveling ^.<br />

A Murdir Mystery /ftOTL<br />

Feb.»-28 fcWttife - ^<br />

it.Patrlck*s*BigBand (k\<br />

March 18 20<br />

••••<br />

U.8,0, Big Band it II TDBM — _<br />

Call now for resefvatidns *and/or<br />

more information<br />

(609) 39M00Q * (800) 345-0?ll<br />

available to overnight guests!<br />

MAINE LOBSTBR<br />

^ . ...fclJ.. FOR UNDIB10 CLAMS<br />

MRHS students told to 'Aim high'<br />

UNWO0O - "Aim Hta."<br />

TbaFa what stadenti it<br />

Mainland Regional Bfb<br />

School an eneooragtd to do<br />

Older a four-month-old<br />

ranking KftXtm outlined<br />

Ttawday Bight daring •<br />

question and MUwu imlfln<br />

with the newly ConueU MRHS<br />

l<br />

Tte range «f A n can*<br />

iddend to be coUege prep, or<br />

at t basic academic tevel, ha<br />

ta*n clarified to help staknto<br />

Bvt up w iitHr pominai,<br />

district Principal Thomas<br />

Dougherty »W-<br />

Now* HUWBGI aft livsl tM<br />

remedial aod five U advanced<br />

placement) are expressly not<br />

andante and "by all practical<br />

standarda*-remedial,<br />

b the past/Dougherty and<br />

class ranking and phasing systems to members <strong>of</strong> the school's parents<br />

organization.<br />

potential-" Under the previous ayrtem. developed alter «ztenim»<br />

He also Indicated room for both grades would be given tapot from students, staff and<br />

progress remains, calling mual weight, he Indicated, the administration.<br />

U to hritort tewl two wu a ate <strong>of</strong> Mainland graduates ^ higher level count* wffl placement la <strong>of</strong>fered in two<br />

bask level VclaM for thewho<br />

go on to higher education, nn, quality potato used to courses to social atodles, en<br />

whirtent considering college. Also outlined was a new calculate their *ij»g rank, ta English and oat In math,<br />

which issues students taking afe or more Dougherty said fat eipecto<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly courMf at tavel m i<br />

•Bd above M gtven tti<br />

academic status.<br />

By deflntog the leroli, the<br />

achool hope* to "take awmy<br />

the hiding pUets," Mid<br />

Dougherty. "Too many <strong>of</strong> oar<br />

yoongiters were being pUced<br />

below tbelr potential level."<br />

Some<strong>of</strong>thelSorsoparenU<br />

on hind cenflrmid tht<br />

"em, »'Fp 1 y<br />

RETIRES FROM NAVY -•<br />

Navy Cmdr. George C.<br />

Volknutn, fAou wif« May is;<br />

the doughter Of May F.'<br />

Bu«field erf 1724 Sljnp««lAv.,hu<br />

retired from active duty<br />

after 20 years <strong>of</strong> service. Mil<br />

most recent service was witn'<br />

tilt Submarine Qroup-3,;<br />

Naval Submarine But in'<br />

Ifew London, Conn.<br />

I<br />

THURSDAY. JANUARY 14.19S8<br />

CAse<br />

OF 24<br />

5.94<br />

YiOZ VAC PACK. CRLAMSTVLl<br />

<strong>On</strong> WHOLE KF.RNfl. REG ORNOSAIT<br />

ShopRite<br />

Corn<br />

REGULAR OR NATURAL<br />

ShopRite rj<br />

Applesauce etn<br />

ALL VAR&, DISTINCTIVE DINNER OR REQ<br />

Alpo<br />

Dog Food<br />

CUTSAN^TIPS<br />

ShopRfte<br />

Asparagus 1 c«°n<br />

IN OIL OR WATER CHUNK<br />

Bumble Bee<br />

Light Tuna P£<br />

WHY PAY MORE<br />

is-ot,<br />

can •<br />

Ajax Cleanse<br />

CH'CKEN NOODLE<br />

CCampbell's<br />

Soup 3 ; 1.00<br />

REG, OB NO SALT CUT OR FRENCH STYIA . ' _ _.<br />

ShopRllB<br />

Corned Beef<br />

HID KIBNtY, PIUK, SMALL PINTO<br />

,.>. » ,JI WITH CHEESE OR PLAIN ABC'S » 123'8_<br />

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee 3<br />

The Produce Place<br />

Star n's Does it RIGHT<br />

VILLAGE<br />

ABSECON<br />

RIO GRANDE<br />

SOMERSPOtNT<br />

• VENTNOR J<br />

99<br />

1.00<br />

EXTRA LARGE 5fl SIZE<br />

California<br />

Navel Oranges I<br />

%5<br />

.at} for •<br />

CASE<br />

OF 24<br />

4.78<br />

'^•*V " ALL VARIETIES<br />

w Friskies<br />

ICat Food<br />

ALL VARIETIES<br />

Hearts Delight<br />

Nectars U<br />

REQ. OR NO SALT<br />

Green Qlant<br />

NlbletCorn<br />

ShopRite<br />

Chicken<br />

DOUBLE<br />

COUPONS<br />

PLUM<br />

MATO<br />

FERRAnA IMPORTED PEELED OR ITALIAN STYLE<br />

flrttorosso<br />

Tomatoes<br />

99 O9<br />

oo<br />

0ARKOBLT.BID i-fc,<br />

99<br />

ShopRite M<br />

Kidney Beans<br />

Chase & Sanborn<br />

CHERRY, APPLE OR BLUEBERRY PIE<br />

Comstock Filling<br />

ALL VARIETIES. IN JUICE OR SYRUP BUFFET<br />

ALLVABIETIES.RTS<br />

Duncan Hints Frostlngs<br />

FRANCO AMERICAN<br />

Spaghettios<br />

Tomato Sauce<br />

U.SW1<br />

Eastern<br />

Potatoes<br />

4 HQ<br />

Ills<br />

1.00<br />

Mb.'t<br />

oz.can 1<br />

1.00<br />

1.00<br />

Ib.bng • ^0 ^J0<br />

Floridatlrapsiruit* . A»i1$ Fim'RipaTbmatoss .<br />

Red Delicious Apples t 1 , .59 Crispy Celery ....<br />

Anjou Peirs W ... ,„ M Fwsh girr<strong>of</strong>s<br />

Fresh Fish Market flT The Bakerv Place<br />

SMALL ft TENDER<br />

Fresh Florida<br />

Calico Scallops* »,.<br />

FROZEN* THAWED; 21JS PER LB.<br />

Jumbo Shrimp ,b<br />

y V1.L.1I r-<br />

Fortral 2<br />

Bed PfHows ,„,<br />

ShopRite Coupon<br />

8.99<br />

SANDWICH on HOUND TOP g^<br />

ShopRite 2<br />

White Bread V<br />

I STORE SLICED<br />

Chicken<br />

Breast<br />

4C Iced<br />

Tea Mix<br />

I99<br />

ShopRite<br />

Pork&<br />

Beans<br />

Pineapple<br />

Juice<br />

YELLOW SLICED<br />

Farm Flavor<br />

Cling I<br />

Coles, lab dorSorlte<br />

12?^<br />

PIECES*STEMS, REGULAR<br />

ShogRite Mushrooms<br />

iced tea Mix<br />

RIO, OR ITALIAN STYLE, CONTADINA<br />

Tomato Paste<br />

INITANT<br />

Idahoan Potatoes<br />

ShDpRlli<br />

Tomato Paste<br />

TOMATO SPAGHETTI<br />

Pomi Sauce . ,<br />

1-ql.11<br />

oi.can • # O<br />

The MEATIng PIKC<br />

3-1.00<br />

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As01. QQ<br />

. . "cans |B0<br />

sib, 4 AQ<br />

. canister I ••#«<br />

Ceoz. QQ<br />

, , Weans |ff0<br />

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Mon.-Stt. |<br />

t7a.m.-11 p.m.«<br />

• Sunday *•<br />

8a.m.-9p.m.\<br />

'V 4<br />

LJL<br />

r CA$<br />

OF 24<br />

3.00<br />

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Tbmato<br />

Sauce<br />

shopRito -.<br />

Tbmato<br />

ShopRite<br />

fii ;<br />

Hi-C Fruit<br />

Drinks<br />

PAGEll-SKCnON<br />

ALL VARIETIES. REG. OR DIET<br />

Shasta<br />

Soda<br />

00<br />

can* •<br />

eRUIHIO, PUMI OR WHDLf PULED<br />

Tuttorosso Tomatoes<br />

CREAMY<br />

Skippy Peanut Butter .<br />

RE0.6H PLUS, SACRAMENTO<br />

Tomato Juice<br />

REQ. Ofl 2S% LESS SALT, SPAM •<br />

nia;. via. OR VEOBT*HI'*N vioeTAiii<br />

ShopRite Soup<br />

ITALIAN 7*^ r<br />

| TYSON FAMILY PACK, WITH BACKS ATTACHED |<br />

Chicken Leg<br />

Quarters pgm.<br />

* * ANVSI2lPKQ.(NOi LISS THAN IB%<br />

ib .69 Ex. Lean Ground Beef<br />

* * THORN APPLIVALLiy, THICK CUT<br />

,h.69 Corned Beef Brisket<br />

.99 ComedBeefBnsket<br />

The Dairy Place<br />

ShopRito<br />

Cottage<br />

Chef3se<br />

Prograsfo Zucchini.<br />

FROZEN, TWIN PACK<br />

5.99<br />

i-ql.14<br />

OLCifl |,<br />

1.39<br />

Tyson<br />

Cornish Hens<br />

39 89<br />

J m i U.8.D.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN fift.1 jk AJk.<br />

1.89 Boneless Sirloin Steak f 2.49<br />

IM A CENTER CUT, WATER ADDED » _ _<br />

.69 Smoked Ham Steak . * 2.79<br />

A A A ARMOUR VERIBE9T, SHOULDER, WATER ADDED ^ . _<br />

1.89 Smoked Pork Butt., 2.19<br />

The Froicn Food 64<br />

IShopRilo GRADE 'A' CUT Of*<br />

French ^ Place<br />

Green<br />

.99 Premium Orange Juice ^1.99 Ice Cream ill<br />

The Deli Place<br />

Health & Beauty Aids<br />

J Q Q BWHY PAY MORE'"<br />

B^ - iHygrade's<br />

I B Hot Dogs 99<br />

A 1.1 VAI! SI I. HOI If TTLSOR<br />

Stayfree<br />

Maxi Pads<br />

.2.99 Wilson Bacon. M9M Batsam Protein """^ 1.29<br />

Gravy Train<br />

Dog Food<br />

5"<br />

Mif,<br />

Birds Eye<br />

Cob Corn<br />

i.~. •." *'.'fl


PAGE II - SECTION ONE<br />

COOKING CONNECTION<br />

THE SESTIN'EL-I.ROGER, OCEAN CITY. X J.<br />

71WRSI) A V, JANUARY U, li88<br />

Last-minute dinners for friends and family<br />

TH> we**'« recipes im<br />

By MARIE HUBER<br />

Serial BAtar<br />

Unexpected company<br />

during this time <strong>of</strong> year tail<br />

uncommon, and many tfanct<br />

prompts us to lay, "Stay for<br />

dtaniir."<br />

For these unplanned lastminute<br />

celebrations we all<br />

need a cache <strong>of</strong> easy Tt»dp*s<br />

and iriRredNaife<br />

• The all-in-oqe disti is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

the best answer to dinner in •<br />

hurry. By enlisting the help <strong>of</strong><br />

guests to sliw vegetables or<br />

toss a salad toother, the<br />

hostess can assemble other<br />

ingredients.<br />

Try to cook foods that an<br />

eompateble, such as noodles<br />

and frozen vegetables combined<br />

in a pet <strong>of</strong> boClns water,<br />

rolls or bread to be heated In<br />

the oven neit to the casserole,<br />

and the use <strong>of</strong> pre-cut package<br />

meats, such as own staffer<br />

wfngettes or sliced breast<br />

meat, to cut down on the<br />

preparation and cooking HnM,<br />

For dessert there Is always<br />

fruit and let cream, or<br />

cookies and beverage.<br />

developed hy a home<br />

economtst working 'with<br />

^^dsc FWnais Remise slie<br />

ti^^awtiSf luvlies fktaid& on<br />

Ow spw <strong>of</strong> the moment, she<br />

has devtlcped a aertes <strong>of</strong><br />

favorite steals for Just men<br />

Tte stir-try dtnner «ni-<br />

UMB targ* wtujjetlea, wttcfc<br />

also make great hors<br />

d'oeuvr**, witt broccoli<br />

florets, water chestnuts,<br />

awB and xtMam in a<br />

tin.<br />

Boneless breast <strong>of</strong> chicken<br />

mixed with pastesnd broccoli<br />

florets, or, chicken thighs and<br />

vegetables also mate a great<br />

workday meal, made the<br />

[ht before and heated Just<br />

taretwvtng.<br />

CHICKEN DINNER<br />

H<br />

Salt to taste<br />

Ground black pepper<br />

taste<br />

FRAME SALE<br />

Now Through February W<br />

Most<br />

Frames<br />

Color Aerials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

IN STOCK—SALE PRICED!<br />

20x30 $20 * 12X18 $10<br />

SENIOR STUDIO<br />

846 Asbury Ave.<br />

Closed Wed.* Sat.<br />

A cut above the ordinary ,„<br />

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

399-0480<br />

WOW CLOSED FOR VACATION<br />

Re-Openlng<br />

Thursday, January list<br />

CALL 390-3374<br />

1 n dlicusslrvo wines, we <strong>of</strong>ten mint Ion<br />

the gusfatory pleasures <strong>of</strong> matching the<br />

right wine with the entree being strved.<br />

We should noli, however, that beer<br />

blendi with almost all foods, except<br />

htavy cream sauce dishes and whipped<br />

crosm disserts. Spicy dishes,<br />

especially, go well with tht sharp tafia<br />

<strong>of</strong> beer, Manyi»«iid«xp«m*»o 1 <strong>of</strong>«c»<br />

tthSt.andWeidyAve.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, N.J,<br />

Robert J.W«Wron<br />

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1741 Aifeflry Avi., ONin <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 01111<br />

(609)398-3138<br />

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AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

fih St and Haven Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Rw, Beckwwlh J. Voorlim.<br />

WNDAY<br />

9:30 am . Church School<br />

11 am,<br />

TOB SBNTtNBtABDOlIIt, OCEAN CITY, N J<br />

Worship together this week<br />

OCEAN am?<br />

BAPTIST<br />

KRh St and W«tey *»<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty ••' ,<br />

Rev DonaM E Hnritjiert,<br />

PMter<br />

Moraing woreMp JJ-*^ ••"»•<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

CENTRAL ASSRMRl V<br />

OF GOD<br />

Oommunlty <strong>On</strong>to<br />

llnh and Simpson<br />

Oetwi<strong>City</strong><br />

ftobert Bostic, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am • Sunday school<br />

SEAVIEW BAFTST<br />

Lin wood<br />

Rev, Ui B pan*<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor SUNDAY<br />

— 9:46 «,in. • Sunday school<br />

SUNDAY 11 am. - Morning worship<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school —.——<br />

U am - Mambg worship SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7 p,m, • Evtiung service 7th and Simpson Av,<br />

FAFIH BAPTIST<br />

I7JS & Shore Rd<br />

Palermo .<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

WNDAY<br />

••3D BLM. • Sunday school<br />

10:45B m.- Morning sefvfc*<br />

( p.m. • Evening :<br />

CALVARY nWWDINT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

«tt and New York Av<br />

Somers Point McBrkte,<br />

SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />

»;» *,m». Sunday seted ,.« aJll> . s^^, m^<br />

11 am. • MimUm wmiWp ,, ljn . Ho^y, m^m<br />

1 p.m. • EwnUn warship T ^ . Worett(( g^e.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10SO a.m. • Worahip mfrim<br />

——— WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY ? pm, - Praytir art Wble<br />

B*<br />

7<br />

Dory<br />

j^m.<br />

Dr.<br />

•_ Bttto Fellowship, *udy.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTBT<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY Main Street<br />

OF GOD<br />

CbrbinCtty<br />

2115 New Rd<br />

as BlRgln, pasta'<br />

Unwrad<br />

service<br />

Catholic<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

ttth SL and Wesley Av.<br />

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

Msgr. Augustine Sildenburg,<br />

pastor<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

CHRISTMN WORSHIP<br />

CENTER<br />

Route SO<br />

SeavlUe<br />

Rev. Pete Wlpple, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. . Worship service<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddlck,<br />

pastor<br />

7 B.m. • Evening service SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7: IB p.m. - Family service<br />

Baptist<br />

WEEKLY TELEVISED<br />

CHURCH SERVICE<br />

THISWEBK<br />

Pint<br />

Prtibyliriin Church<br />

TUBS., IVI, 6 P.M.<br />

ON CHANNEL 2<br />

Mud.POHIblibj<br />

KIWANI3 ^ O F<br />

CLUB ^BF CITY<br />

Our Mottt>..."Wi Build"<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 and 8 p.m.<br />

Saturday • I a.m., 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday-B, 9:15, Ham.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after I p.m. Man<br />

Saturday S to J:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Mondng worship ST. FRANCES<br />

WEDNESDAY CABR1NI R.C,<br />

7:30 a.m.-Midweek prayer M St. and AUantte Av.<br />

service. Odeah Oty<br />

BAPTIST<br />

00 S. More Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

it, minister<br />

UWON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 17,1988<br />

Rev. Leon Biackman<br />

So.SlivlHi<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:16 A.M.<br />

80N0 SERVICE 10:15 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Mutleai Dir»etor<br />

Miriam Adami<br />

Migr. Joseph E. Conlon,<br />

, palstor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and B a.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY Olitt LADY OF GOOD<br />

0:48 a.m. • Sunday school COUNSEL<br />

11 a.m, • Morning worehlp ttfii Si and Aabury Av.<br />

7 pm - Evening Bervice OcBanClty<br />

——'—— Migr. Thainat H. Sharkey,<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST ptttor<br />

Wi SL and Wtit Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor MASSES<br />

Dally. g BJIL, and I p.m.<br />

SUNDAY Saturday - B a.m., 4 and 7<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school pm,<br />

11 a.m. • Morning tervica» Sunday>lltl10iUandUtS0<br />

. tun.<br />

TUESDAY eonfinloni • every<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer service Saturday at itSQ p.m.<br />

Nursery Available<br />

DurinB Sirviei<br />

wm. bomidion Chaplain<br />

Agape Fellowship<br />

•?* V<strong>of</strong>iWpiitNCinttr<br />

Sunday, 10:30 to 12:00<br />

(2 •• Ftoar • O.C. CwnmunttY Ct«t^)<br />

A OeMiiO<br />

Caring and Sharing Group<br />

Wednesday • 7:30 p.m.<br />

1i4MiyMwriMMaM-7M2<br />

tar ReMrt Bottle and Ruth<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

SUNDAY/JANUARY 17;i988<br />

CHURCBT b7" turn<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

Marmora<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, Scientist<br />

sthSt.&AsburyAve,<br />

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

Announces new hours<br />

for services;<br />

Sundays lOiMaiin,<br />

Sunday School IOi3O«.m.<br />

W d d r H<br />

v<br />

Testimonial MMttng<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11:00 a.m. to a p.m.<br />

ALi.Vlfll.eOMl<br />

Kbgr. Janes J Eagcrt,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday • 4 and %tib pJ».<br />

Sunday - (, iiJO and 11 •«.<br />

mm uuf OF SORROWS<br />

Wfebnsh and Poplar JM.<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday - 6;30 pjn.<br />

Sunday-«,9;30 and Htm,<br />

fcSK p m<br />

*th ami UBJ_I AV,<br />

Sea Me <strong>City</strong><br />

M-, p«ui M O'OOMMP,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally 7 am. and tiSO p.m.<br />

Saturday -1 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Sunday-ft, 9:S0 and 11 ».m.<br />

ST. JOSEP1T8<br />

906 Short Rd.<br />

Daily . 7 and I a Jn.<br />

Saturday • BiM pjn,<br />

Sunday. 7:45,6,10:» a.m.,<br />

mm and 5:30 i<br />

Christian Science<br />

GRACE CHURCH<br />

WhSL and Central Av.<br />

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

RWN John Rtfenbory. urtaf<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:50 p.m. - Morning 1<br />

tod swmou. Hoty MUfl<br />

on tint and third Sunday.<br />

Ormk Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargalntown<br />

Rev. D J ConiUinttlM,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m. • Ortfcos • Matins<br />

1:30 a.m. • Devine liturgy<br />

10:10 em. • Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

5Mh St and Ashury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

InterdenomlnaUooal<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRBT IBM Shore Rd,<br />

SCIENTIST Unwood<br />

8th St and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30 a.m. • Church service<br />

and Sunday School.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:11 am. • Sunday<br />

10; JO a.m. - Morning servtee<br />

school<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

WEDNESDAY CHAPEL<br />

7:30 p.m. - Testimony Lyndhurst end Wtatar Av.<br />

meeting. Marmora<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLYTRmrrv<br />

EPBCOPAt<br />

»th Stand Bay Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

MkBMl W. Wtimn,<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

ItiS<br />

M a.m.« Choral<br />

Sp.m, Dedication^ the hew<br />

iththeRlflhtRev.Q.P,<br />

;Belahaw.<br />

GRACE BlBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

SUNDAY<br />

B;SO a.m. • Worship<br />

11 a.m,-Family Bible hour<br />

7 p.m. - Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

§» Wodley AV.<br />

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

Rev, Richard Mirkley,<br />

Interim pastor i ,<br />

Ocwin<strong>City</strong><br />

Pimfytmm<br />

C, Lp« Nakamn*.<br />

HUSSlYttSMAN<br />

SUNDAY<br />

32nd St and Central Av<br />

•:» am * Ow* i*M p»ul Mtenot<br />

MESSIAH LUTBKRAN<br />

Cnd and Landis Av<br />

Sea late aty<br />

lte»ry Inland, putar<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 aaos, - The Mrvtoi<br />

11a.m.-Sunday w*ool<br />

GRACE LUTHE1UN<br />

Shore Rd. Mid Da«w Av.<br />

Sotners Point<br />

Rev. Jeftrty R Rbkanla,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

liSO em and U a.m. -<br />

worsnip service<br />

8:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

and nursery<br />

Methodist<br />

ST. Pti.TER'8<br />

UNTTEI) METHODIST<br />

dh St and <strong>On</strong>to- Av.<br />

OBeanQ<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

MKIHODBT<br />

B N. Shore Rotd<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Istt a.m> •<br />

8(M and 11 a,m<br />

MACEDQNU UNffRD<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th Stand Simpson Av.<br />

^ paiter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

liM a.m. • Church ichool<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worehlp<br />

MRntnntCT or<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ain. • C*B« tfrvttt<br />

? pm, - EvtnW «M»<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Rev<br />

Interim<br />

SUNDAY<br />

l:» IA.<br />

H. Hihbttt<br />

U a.m. • M«un| p<br />

?!« pm, • Evening wonMp<br />

Quaker<br />

> JANUARY it, ngg<br />

REUGIOWSSOCSKTV<br />

OF FRIENDS<br />

akare'R&, Sewrifit<br />

Seventh Day<br />

Adoentist<br />

SEVENTB-OAY<br />

ADVENTEST<br />

Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

and Route 9<br />

Marmora<br />

John<br />

— SATURDAY<br />

., 9:»a.B».-W«frt|pS»r»Jw<br />

Sunday nelwl n a m . BDdt i£&<br />

FIRST DAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m. -<br />

worship.<br />

Meeting for<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors President James Marshall,<br />

left, and Franklin Williams separate collected<br />

can goods and over ISM In food eertlttcoteB to be<br />

presented to the Community Cupboard at St.<br />

Peter's Methodist Church, The donations will be<br />

distributed to needy families In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

stork report<br />

Families from thU ana Mark and JuUette (Hopkln):<br />

i^iMnieoapitulattaiiifOf Pafrtoio <strong>of</strong> Octan <strong>City</strong>, a<br />

lt^ttAlh daughter, Dtc. Si. I<br />

and Sharon<br />

) MiliBdti <strong>of</strong> OMU<br />

• *wtht«, Dec. I<br />

fhoBiai and Caroiii<br />

( S p i ) Drlnkard o|<br />

»«»» ?»»«», « *>u«ht8r<br />

rao <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a Joseph and AnnamarM'<br />

WEDNESDAY CENTRAL UNITED daughter, DM, 1*.<br />

(Young) McCann <strong>of</strong> Sea lull<br />

TtM p.m, Prayer service ^ ^ ^<br />

Jff d<br />

aty a son Jen 3 :<br />

and Bible study S nT and<br />

_ S^reRtl. and n VaMOlw<br />

CHBIBT EPISCOPAL Oen He<br />

Holy Bucturlit ^ ^ TABBWAOia ^<br />

117 Shore Rd.<br />

Bw Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

Oetan Hetfitt Av.» iwt ot ^,.<br />

Rev. Roger J, Hamilton, Bw Road i Brltt, pastor «•""<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1 and 10 a.m.<br />

EuchariBt<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10.Ma.m.-Holyffiuchmriit uwu SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Worship service<br />

Holy<br />

'<br />

InthechapiL<br />

7 P m ' * Bvinli 1 Jeffrey and Patricia aty, a son, Jan. 3.<br />

(Capclottl) TtulU <strong>of</strong> Bea Uto Sratt and JuUe (Swlck)<br />

Qte, • ion, Dec. 14, Hartley <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, a sort}<br />

Roy and Mellnda (Cobb) Jan, 4, ;<br />

DowllnH <strong>of</strong> Unwood, a Paul nnd Kathleen (Kelly<br />

daughter, Dec. 17. Wolcott <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, •<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Michael and Kathleen daughter, Jan. 4.<br />

SiSQ a.m. • Sunday school (Calrnes) " ' ' Qeller - - - ot " <strong>Ocean</strong> ~ RobiH and Patricia (Qano)<br />

9iM and 11 am • Worship aty, a daughter, Dec. 17. Oarocdo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 1<br />

service<br />

John and Cindy (Jelwrna) 4iu|htar, Jan. 4,<br />

Mhflrik <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, a ion, TIWUI and C1n( y (Be«<br />

! service<br />

DM, a, MM) SMdafOM Ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

James and ainny(Parrillo) Qty, a daughter, Jan. B. :<br />

Homo fellowship „ .<br />

Tuesday, Wednesday am<br />

MB. SINOLEaOROCP<br />

TO MEET FEB. 1 '<br />

Meetings <strong>of</strong> Single anS<br />

REOHOANIXED OBUROH SUNDAY<br />

_ ..JHH.il l'- -"<br />

OF JESUS LD.B. f t4B ajn. • Morning wonhlp<br />

educatl<br />

Rto.9 '' ll ojn. - Sunday school<br />

Patonno.(juit iwith <strong>of</strong> Jtf. -, •-,•;••---,<br />

(er's Flot 1st) SEAVtt XEIMTRD<br />

Georgo I, Qrlfllth. putor METHODIST<br />

inMpandent pundamintil ilblg ehupih.<br />

lit Wlll»y Avi. (Luray H<strong>of</strong>tl) OMinttty, Hi.<br />

R«v. Richard Markloy<br />

9:45 MMUMAV ICHOOL<br />

10:00 A.M. M«M(W SERVICE<br />

7:aOP.M.flVENINfiienVICfi<br />

7:30 P.M. WEfiMIOAY SERVICE<br />

"Uichlni* Patching Th$ WholtUbW<br />

OCEAN


•MOB • — 8BCTHW TWO<br />

PtibUshed fy the students <strong>of</strong> Ocun Gty High School<br />

Millar hits big time<br />

If you happen to be in the waittaR room<br />

<br />

poarible for one to magtaiU? turn Into<br />

This week: weights<br />

An advantage <strong>of</strong> machines over free<br />

wetahte la safety. Most machlnea can be<br />

y g y i<br />

resalts. pen property miM<br />

is out «f tt»aat*r sports th«t ^<br />

dfWUffe<br />

MA<br />

F<br />

at 18, or • fi<strong>of</strong>laB fgaytr wbo v »,<br />

lasts only three » k m an av«i«-f'<br />

some ol the top boydbulMers mS ^<br />

poweriitert are well Into Owlrto'i and'?<br />

even Hi's, not only still computing ^ris<br />

winning, .rt<br />

m the next iieve»lweek»lwilldlaco»^'<br />

same <strong>of</strong> ft» variool aspwU <strong>of</strong> mktf$<br />

training such as proper diet, lttffit^<br />

techniques, how to avoid over tralnu«<br />

and injuries. I welcome qwtthns cm. .<br />

ceming any Wrt ol weight tnUng, l^<br />

em not a doctor nor a prokeslonil<br />

ll<br />

trelner.butlwlwyqueiaa^<br />

and give an answer to te bwt <strong>of</strong> mj ^<br />

ability. Please send any qnttfon* or,,,<br />

ogmmnte to The HUowa. Ks<br />

use bells or cams, but aU attempt to<br />

AipUcate the action o» lifting Iron. £<br />

Don't get the wrong Idea about tmf<br />

weights. <strong>On</strong>ly a few very heavy, difflcaU^<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> machines on the market that<br />

ttfts require •potters, Much quicker ritt1<br />

and strength gains can be made using r<br />

an teprovejnentdverttted and true cast<br />

a person white thty perform a lift and free weights. Ttts la partly becauB*£i. *<br />

ftdvanUMa and gWes aasUtanee if needed.<br />

itttir is not locked Into a Hngls itWtL<br />

Wat TWiita batli<br />

•"•""W<br />

...<br />

*?* There art many dlfftrent bnnds <strong>of</strong> motion. Mott machine* lod ttwlftt?':<br />

dtoadvantages, neither MD dtarty be<br />

machlneB machines available today... today,... Did, David, onto one set path . <strong>of</strong> motlbn. When doing „ ,<br />

declared the unanimous winner.<br />

Powerlltters and Olympic Weight<br />

NiuUlus, Paramount, Universal, Cybex, Cyex, the same ame exercise is with free ree weights gts you you.<br />

UtUM UN trte weights (dumbeDj and<br />

MMaHi!«4 H ! 4 Itoel Itoseli Dynamialeuig «n chum the angle si the lift ufl^, ufl^<br />

HOI <strong>of</strong> the bigger names In fitness Besides the direct muscles being used<br />

barbells) almost eteTuslvely lor<br />

power and strength. Free welfihta are<br />

machines. Although some <strong>of</strong> these there are Btabiltaer muscles that ttai,,<br />

omnpanles make smaller multl function come Into play when using free welghuvT<br />

•Bw«r '<br />

Mttlpmentt the slie and expense <strong>of</strong> thse For the average fitness minded pets<strong>of</strong>t,,<br />

IM about a 7W» to<br />

machines are well beyond the reach <strong>of</strong> an even nibrture <strong>of</strong> both free weights IMV<br />

weights and machines r<br />

most people, thus keeping most <strong>of</strong> this machines seems to be the best solutl«C,j<br />

average person who is lust trying to stay<br />

equipment solely in gyms and health<br />

dubs. Some machines use calbles and<br />

In shape would probably benefit most<br />

pulkyttBOtne use hydraulics, and others<br />

NJSA <strong>of</strong>fers classes<br />

The New Jersey School ol the Art* to<br />

ottering classes to high school students<br />

that are talented In the areas <strong>of</strong> visual<br />

arts, theatre, vocal and Instrumental<br />

music, dance, and creative writing.<br />

Theae classes are being <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />

the NJSA Spring Semester at Qlassboro<br />

State CoUegti both fun and part time.<br />

NJSAtothe state legislated achool for<br />

eioeptlonaUy talented high school<br />

students. It gives theae ttudehU the<br />

chance to obtain advanced study from<br />

artists In their areas.<br />

CUSMS are <strong>of</strong>fered for the visual arts<br />

in the following subjects! drawing,<br />

painting, ceramic design, h n h<br />

weaving, print miking and<br />

which includei print and dy« y<br />

on fabric. The miucUl •lde.oTttto<br />

program <strong>of</strong>fer* musts, ensemble work,<br />

asttf clan* and theory. Ctaathn<br />

l wSSnop lerlea In both araas<br />

m.ottered lor advanjsedI itotonta,<br />

conducted by pr<strong>of</strong>essional artltti.<br />

VlittJl Art) claues put an emnhUto on<br />

inortailng technlcil skills along with<br />

nurturlnfl individual creativity md<br />

arttoUo integrity.<br />

Vocalists will work on technique,<br />

repetolre and performance skills. Instrumental<br />

students work to Increase<br />

performance skills and to build their<br />

regular music study. The class Includes<br />

music theory, htsotry and composition.<br />

Creative writing students learn<br />

literary devices, methods, and<br />

techniques tor producing poetry, fiction,<br />

nonflcuon, end drama along with several<br />

guest literary speakers. 81* workshops<br />

are <strong>of</strong>fered to advanced creative writing<br />

students, including poetry, fiction, play<br />

writing, short verse, writing review and<br />

critique and Journalism,<br />

Students studying theatre hall day will<br />

be taught .to cultivate performance<br />

skills, developing characterisation,<br />

scene study ana Improvisation. Full day<br />

students will continue with vocal and<br />

movement classes along with production<br />

work. There are six workshops for<br />

theatre also, each taught by a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional in a related field. They<br />

Include voice, oral interpretation and<br />

monologue preparation, stage combat,<br />

mime, directing, stage movement and<br />

body control, pupperty and make up.<br />

Dates and fees for the above classes<br />

are potted In the application. The filing<br />

deadline for this application to January<br />

ILO<br />

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teacher or a pr<strong>of</strong>essional aquainted with'"<br />

the students work In the given are* 1 ' 1<br />

should accompany the application. ]''<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce the application to received sip<br />

appointment to made tor an audiUav<br />

interview, or a portfolio review, and the' •<br />

student to sent a copy <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

requirements (or that time. All ln> 1(<br />

tervlews will take place on Saturday.-<br />

February 6 unless special arangementi<br />

are made. Notification <strong>of</strong> acceptance<br />

will come on February 11. Scholanhipi<br />

are available upon request and (Inancul ~<br />

need, they mutt be returned on February!<br />

12. Check the Guidance Office or subject .s<br />

teachers tor applications it you are tow<br />

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Until pasier Vocation!!!<br />

Book reviews: Catcher, Bond<br />

Catcher in the Rye warf written by It.<br />

Stllnwr. It Ii already ewttdend a<br />

dusk! and, by urn, the beet bock<br />

rbueverwritteiLCatelierlnne<br />

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Catcher In the Rye is a book that holds<br />

the render 1 * Interest and doesn't let it go<br />

'until the very end. The thing that makes<br />

It so godd la the excellent character that<br />

Salinger dfeiten. Holden Caulfleld.<br />

flaUnger UIM brilliant charaoterlxetlM<br />

In creating Holden and shows the<br />

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Iespnielflg Holdert'e,Ideas on phordea<br />

trT ' — a » In general In a cMir and<br />

_ way( , ,<br />

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raideti <strong>of</strong> aU agea arid lnteresti. 1W •'<br />

boo* tttfc everyone should definitely<br />

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JANUARY 14,19K8<br />

THE SENtlNEH-EDGE<br />

Go to Absegami tonight J -I<br />

Raider boys 3-3 after<br />

Millvilk loss, EHT win<br />

"WhMiyonlookat where we<br />

wen In December," he said,<br />

"and whew m art BOW, J*<br />

Bat weT*<br />

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season to 14, swootl best in<br />

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Erasass rass «# alttfUh to to WMwwd<br />

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Bat eight days late, the<br />

Balden* started IM by Defeat Ea&les in &1~38 romp<br />

tostaR, tt-54, to ftal HUM<br />

MBlvUk team, ft was • npoint<br />

tnrnartwnd that caused<br />

Against MlUvllle, the ThundMboto open i *WI<br />

abttln their ttforta to qualify Raiders were outacwed. M- ld^**«^<br />

»da^*ri*P«^^#<br />

for the Group Itece tour- 19, in the middle two pttioda. Blttner scored 16 points In<br />

nMnent<br />

They broke even wltii the thefoorthqttarter.lnchidlngB<br />

Then, back at the In- Ttamderbotts, IMS, In the pair <strong>of</strong> thwfrftolntem, and<br />

termediate School, Monday first period, with McAllister McAllisW added tigA to<br />

scoring nine point*.<br />

bring <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty back. But<br />

right <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pounded Egg<br />

Harbor Township, 61-38, to Darren Govan, a MDMBe<br />

mm their record at S-S. guard who didn't score In the ^cA\uXnnWl with 14<br />

"We knew ««t play might Bret meeting, got eight In the points! Blttner scored 10,<br />

he a Uttle ragged tonight," second quarter. Including a<br />

aid Raider coach Tom Gahr<br />

after to victory over EOT,<br />

"We were coming <strong>of</strong>f a Bat<br />

effort at MlUvUle and (Eagle<br />

coach) Larry (DKHovannl) Is<br />

still trying to get things<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> jumped out to a<br />

IM lead after one period with<br />

junior Bob McAllister leading<br />

the way. It was 31-19 at<br />

halfttine. EHT managed to<br />

break even, 13-12, In the third<br />

period before the Raiders<br />

sealed the win with an 1B-7<br />

advantage In the fourth<br />

quarter.<br />

McAlllater had hl« string <strong>of</strong><br />

20'polnt performances<br />

stopped at tm straight with<br />

Ilirk McOonlgle, who<br />

works the bueUne as weU as<br />

eny M basketball player,<br />

Bcored a career high » points<br />

to share scoring honors with<br />

McAllister.<br />

''Mark has been playing<br />

I steady basketball and<br />

protrttslna Just about every<br />

Batae," said Qahr. "I'm also<br />

5ppy with the point toUl and<br />

the way It was spread out."<br />

Sophomore Scott Blttner<br />

added IB polnta to the Raider<br />

Wd five ttuwpolnters.<br />

TenSht (Thursday) the<br />

Raiders travel to Absegami<br />

for their Hrst meeting with the<br />

Bram. Nett tMt&ar tt*<br />

toc+c home efinlnst Holy Spirit<br />

toa game that brings together<br />

fte division's two leading<br />

scorers, McAllister and the<br />

Gartens' Pat Pruttt,<br />

._ Was till BMt<br />

we've hid three players in<br />

double figures," claimed<br />

i Qahr, forgetting •bout the<br />

ft) Vlneland game when<br />

1 r McAULllcr had 37, BltUiPr 13<br />

•ndBobOUUnderiO.<br />

"ftiat'i rtaUy whit wi're<br />

looking for, some scoring<br />

balance that can take some<br />

pressure <strong>of</strong>f McAllister," he<br />

a^tr^Sri , 8CottBltt»er(^)p««pfor^fW« it point, l»OCMn <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

winlm BtglM in movtai over Egg Harbor Township Monday night,<br />

forward. ,<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorer In pinochle at Bea French scored 1,840,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card dub, John Dorsey, 4,980, Alice<br />

Jan,4,WMAlDt¥iM*tth»SS. Unnekir. 4,iU, Matilda<br />

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Oi»ry, HI, Carl Benke, IM, W Mao Prcrtl, 3,8M, and<br />

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OCEAN crrv. N J.<br />

Wrestlers lose first; swimmers add two more<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s wrestling defeated for the first tine, a §• Martinet ptnned FUWer Orb<br />

ring UK diving compeHUoi<br />

team tasted Meat for theMOB<br />

to PhD tbrths, at IB. Daley at IB. When Rich Against AUanUc <strong>City</strong>, The swinunm ark at Lower<br />

first ttma last week with a 40- Dave Caracdolo («-l) got Magulre earned • SCNltoaod Wlcwt swam the SO meter Cape May tomorrow af-<br />

'S4 lost to lOth-ranked Oceair Qty on the board pta for the Raiders at (reestyle In »7 seconds, tana and swim «t Egg<br />

Vlneiand<br />

by pinning Vtodandfa Dave beavywetaht, It was too Bite. lute tan the 215 school Harbor Township next<br />

Bit the Raider swimmers Goldstein to 131 <strong>of</strong> tt* 119The<br />

Raider swimmers record be established eartier TVjesday. Jke Capers arc a<br />

Muted the new year with a pamd match, Bnt WU Delp swamped wtakss Bridgeton, Bus season. He also won the DMtfen Two cppflBatt for<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> victories, lifting their lost, 1M, to the dan's Kevtn lffl-»7, with Ge<strong>of</strong>f WUcoxani 100 freestyle and anchored the Uoyd Hayes<br />

record to 7-1,<br />

ra»n, at 1»<br />

IJBM MuatUy each winning winning §00 meter medley<br />

. Bill Nickles^ wrestlers (3-1), Dave Law (7-0) remained twice. And they beat AUantk relay team.<br />

now ranked 18th In Southundefeated<br />

with a pta (I:B) O$, W-74, with Wilcoibet- Gorman again won the 100<br />

Jersey by fhj Courier Ftot, over Vineland's Tom tering Us on Khool record butterfly while swimming the league<br />

never got much going against Qrescenio to move <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty ki the 50 meter freestyte byWrtleg<strong>of</strong>therelaywin.Tres<br />

Friday's<br />

the powerful dan team. within a point But thealmost<br />

one full second. omen took • ftaarffi the SOO Sacred<br />

After Clarence Bishop Raiders Chopped the not men won the 50 and 100<br />

suffered a first-period pin three matches to fan too far freestyle against Bridgeton<br />

against Vineland's Jeremy<br />

In wsspsrt <strong>of</strong> tins ^utorioos<br />

Brunner at 103 pounds, Raider Freshman Pat Lynch (7-0) 300 medley relay team,<br />

Tim Gallagher (8-1) wagmoved<br />

down tolH and earned Mnsilay took the Mb and 400<br />

aMwinoverVlneUnd>Jefl freestyle events against the<br />

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Thomas S. •ho dropped down In weight Conor Gorman won the 100<br />

and topped Rob Btydak, IM. lUlu botisrily Bud swam the<br />

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Monday nigtA's game, the<br />

Brat w' (eu girl-boy<br />

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team ta tte<br />

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Cape-AUantic League. OC<br />

MMttm, 107-O, writer<br />

Us upamn EHT Is a DOftopponent<br />

Last<br />

snowed-out meet at<br />

Heart hai<br />

individual medley lor rescheduled for Jan. 15.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as they defeated The wrestlers, i<br />

the Vikings for the second scheduled to face ettvranked<br />

time this season,<br />

Bnena last night, face a<br />

n took a first in the 5M> meter straggling Egg Harbor<br />

tadMdnal medley for <strong>Ocean</strong> Ttownshlp Saturday afternoon<br />

Oty as they defeated the (2 p.m.) at the Ugh school<br />

Vikings for the second time gym. Next Wednesday they<br />

this season.<br />

got to Bridgeton where they<br />

Fred BurweU doubled (M0 wffl be heavily favored. The<br />

and SOO freestyle) for Atlantic important match at MuTville,<br />

Gtty with Melissa Pollack postponed by bad weather on<br />

setting a Viking school record Saturday, win be made up<br />

with 1KU points while win- Feb. 4<br />

Fred Latelia remained undefeated last week in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first<br />

wrestling loss to Vlneiand.<br />

Marshall chosen Mim Cheerleader during competition<br />

Jennifer Mn"? h P n i captain competition at the 10County<br />

cheerleadlng<br />

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champions. Lower Township<br />

Cheerleaders, captured the The Hawks, coached by Ratdtn ptawd second and Shufflin'on<br />

title <strong>of</strong> Miss Cheerleader MariBeth NeaU, performed a <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pep Club third.<br />

during recent Cape group routine for Judges and to the pee wts dhrWon Wefcome to MS. With one<br />

May County cheerleadlng won the title oi Cape May Trish Jessel won Uluweek<br />

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JgtfWt m DivMon <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the «nd Margaret RoweB helped ta Bv« str*lg« by (t<strong>of</strong>euslfe<br />

reliOBiw to put O^ean<br />

Ham ftt RaUeri reste tti tad. Bagtn gpneA i mm a* Oty on top, «45.<br />

r-1 fin • ii • ill i iUi iliil BM i^f<br />

even spltt<br />

They malntamwi control, » vantage for them In last week's Cburfei- Bat Egg Harbor<br />

Two baskets by Nkkka and si ^ tti Bnu Si<br />

*TSoutl> Jtwey r«nkir«i to Ored out to •hit the<br />

natf andisoiwd the bit nine<br />

Cambertand, the leader In points. GaDagher hit another<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Gtpt. three-pointer, Kotaaetakv<br />

Uign, to naked scored- after a steal,<br />

N Seott Jersey behind aophomore Brio Nickles<br />

itetiing. Mirtdte Township, converted an aBenahre<br />

toe CAM taate, la rankedwBoond<br />

and Lisa<br />

«m. Mainland ts 11th. MUMIk scored on a fast break. EHT<br />

with a hernia long enough, so Gertrude Stengel, who bu,<br />

he bad the situation corrected been hi and out <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />

on Wednesday and returned Memorial several times, U<br />

home on Thursday, which once again back. :<br />

Isn't exactly the way It was<br />

and rmkwi us ready for handled In the early days. We We trust that these two wy<br />

another year <strong>of</strong> shuffling. We spent two weeks In bed. Wei^U^e<br />

nTffffitWTTf Wffl KKJBtbt<br />

took i leave <strong>of</strong> the courts are glad to report that Doc is well enough to get back to the<br />

during the holidays and are Just fine and raring to go. courtB or at taut home tad<br />

Dow ready to get back In the We nave some sad news to toellng mnch better, '<br />

report Mae Seltier, who<br />

We do, however, have i some time back fell and broke We had a pleasant con-<br />

United •nantar <strong>of</strong> com•<br />

hip, returned borne from versation with Bin Zabel, one<br />

petttert due to Ow weather, Bacharach Rehabilitation Of our real senior membere.<br />

which brings us'agaln to the Center Dec J7. <strong>On</strong> the same Bill tella us that he and hl»<br />

proposal to cover the courts. day the again fell and Is in<br />

We took forward to the time<br />

wife, Ella, are doing well, and<br />

Sore Memorial HoepitBl.<br />

this year when this will<br />

we Just hope that continues.<br />

become a reality. When accomplished,<br />

our numbers will<br />

-ttinltely Increase.<br />

Jennifer Marshall Witt Doe RobbhM back<br />

stter a bit <strong>of</strong> surgery, It looks<br />

Bke our morning group will be<br />

back In the saddle. Doc put up<br />

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penoa to apaifc s TnsnBBHt<br />

^ ini wto.<br />

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ipd RoweB n Garrltyhad»andErdoer<br />

KfHwl firuF 9BI ii t I B to pace the Oceam C»y<br />

"Debbie and Margaret Ti* Raiders face the ywng<br />

average more than 20 Absegand gtato « pjn. Ms<br />

it,etnVMMnnt*.<br />

iwuum a game uuiuu sftemoon (Qandar) Vi»<br />

them," said Lents, "and toHolySptrttoertToeadayto llMnMtnw...<br />

we>e fa tronbk inside U they<br />

fan short <strong>of</strong> that"<br />

boasts the CAL't leading<br />

KohnetAypawdKHTwith hmior gotrd<br />

Upotnts.<br />

Anlnit MUlvUle, the<br />

RalSers had a narrow T>-»<br />

bjWne lead and built It as<br />

MgH as 11 points m the third<br />

Fishing contest winners for<br />

1987 announced in Sea Isle<br />

Brmtan Winners <strong>of</strong> the S« We Ctty bertvUle, U Ite. 8 »a Jan. J.<br />

Mon Jan II .<br />

'.Vtua. Jan- U.<br />

BRIOGETOH. tp.m<br />

„ Tt» Jan I*.<br />

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^"Tua Jan. It .<br />

ft Fri jan n<br />

Ml Jan » .<br />

TU* Jan.M •• TIW. Jart n.<br />

Dllltl PM11<br />

24 Hn. • Day-<strong>Local</strong> iervlee<br />

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11<br />

Uw Waton, PhQadehjBia,<br />

.,61bs.lloi,; 1<br />

announced, end the results Cherry m, • Da, 8 i King Martorel - I. Ed<br />

ataow winning anglers came WarrenCaro,SeweU,81bs.8 Wyatt, West Chester, Pa 16<br />

from ell throughout New m.% S. Thoma» Scou, Deot- DM. 19 ot; I. Tom Gross,<br />

Jersey, Pennsylvania, ted, 7 Ins, 1 at.; Plourtown, Pa., 1S1 lbs. .87<br />

Maryland, and from as far Pewy-1. James McOtnty, ox.;S.RlchBurRera,l»U»3<br />

away as Indiana.<br />

miadelpbUi, 3 lbs. a o*.; 1<br />

The youngest winner was a St<strong>of</strong>iejf' Prathw, Oafter- ^"^-jA}<br />

S-yearoM Andubon boy. The<br />

HOLT SPIRIT 7pm<br />

..•> MunlaM7p.nl. largest nsh was a M^pound<br />

. at MMAt TnniUilp J: J0p m tautog, reeled ta by Archie<br />

. at Cumberland 7p.m-<br />

•I Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 7:»p m Jordan <strong>of</strong> PhUadelphla.<br />

. *»t,<br />

..AUDUBONtp.m<br />

1 The annual "Let's Go<br />

Tua.<br />

VINBLAHO7pm<br />

".• FH. Fab.<br />

WILLVILLE 7P.m. Flsh'n In Sea M . V<br />

. at too HarMr Tnmihlp 7 p.m contest, la ajMBMnd by the<br />

IBwItf<br />

leioct o.<br />

Won NorttKm Buninoton Toumam*nt around Sea Isle dry and<br />

fi;|(»M. Jan.*.,.<br />

. . . . . Lnt to VINkLAND 40-14<br />

, VN4.Jan.ll..<br />

verified at <strong>of</strong>ficial weigh<br />

BUENA7pm<br />

BOO HARBOR TOWNSHIPIp.m. stations throughout the<br />

j^Wt, Jan. (O. at Brldgtnm 7 p.m.<br />

' tat. Jan. n ABSEOAMI Jp.m.<br />

Wad. Jan. V at Mainland 7 p.m<br />

Sat. Jan. 10 at Ptmberion I p.m.<br />

When we made the dectalon only to look at tte boob tube<br />

to come down to South and nad the papers down<br />

Carolina tor January, we bad here to gat some MM <strong>of</strong> fust<br />

vtaions <strong>of</strong> all that we hadwhat<br />

tte folks up north art<br />

heard about the Myrtle Beach going through.<br />

ana; the golden strand, When mother nature stirs<br />

holiday fiesta time, the potandweget hit with this<br />

craiy weather I feel for those<br />

...insand egrets, sea oats, who have to work outdoors,<br />

yellow Jessamine, 33 pit hit I bleed for the many<br />

course* In the Immediate hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands who<br />

ana, many sea sheLU, hive no home and are adrift<br />

Spanish-moss, palmettos and ta any Icy waste with no one to<br />

on for them or about them.<br />

It U at such times Oat I<br />

degrees.<br />

fondly remember an old<br />

That was our expectation. tramp from my young 'in<br />

Everything I Ust was hen, days In west Philadelphia;<br />

with just one exception, Oat old Jake was a canny one and<br />

average temperature suf- was homeless. Jake always<br />

fered a severe accident and arranged to gat himself<br />

ended up In the National arrested)ust before wlnterset<br />

Weather Bureau <strong>of</strong>fices with a In, on some minor charge, and<br />

case <strong>of</strong> broken thermometers. the sentence carried him over<br />

As I type this column, the — a home, warmth and food<br />

weather here Is sleet, windy - until tte spring. :<br />

and an air temperature <strong>of</strong> 23 Such gad memories,<br />

degrees!<br />

multiplied by today's<br />

. Not to complain; we have problems,<br />

0 RICOH<br />

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BUtt * !UB* MM ^M<br />

Philadelphia. Pa., 1 Zeeb, SUuington, Pa.<br />

(hake), 7 lbs. «...<br />

. M&WMONTON 1 p m<br />

Tml.Fab.l ,<br />

.. . «IMIIIv{ll«3p m nounced these 1867 winners:<br />

Msn.Fab.l..<br />

L£NAPE7p.m. Twrtog — 1, Archie Jordan,<br />

Wad. FM>. 10 .<br />

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Tin Fib 1J •«MklNLAND»:30p.m<br />

martiu. Fab.M IICumbarlinil46.m<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENT1NEL.LEDCER, OCEAN CITY, N J, TillftlSDAY-JANUARY H, ljtt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />

TODAY (Thursday)<br />

St Frauds Cabrjpi «B*r<br />

and ros*ry society araw»] tea,<br />

yoath center, 6th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avwme, 1130 p.m.<br />

Kiwanis Oub meeUng,<br />

Harrys Inn, Sonm PoM, i<br />

pa.<br />

Rotary Club meeting. 6-30<br />

pm<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

mccta, youth center,<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

meeting, council chambers,<br />

7:30 p ITL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> charter chapter<br />

Association dinner meeting, •<br />

pJB.<br />

Chapter No 46 Royal Arch MartuiUrtber King musical Boy Sooot Troo|> 51 VFW Mflw<br />

Masons mwttng, Masonic Mate Ity n» tomi Efr tafldtag, IS* Stxett and Bay r*^J2*? < ft a*?<br />

AtlanticOcenn No, 6 Artissn<br />

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eMWieat. Cow »w«pte-a tw phoiw §s «urt«y aM<br />

oHivcntenee ta cunMnhr, hut payment must to r«eefvM<br />

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haying only lutt intir praiptcrl fnakt<br />

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think at ui, pltMt. Woodi ABMcy, Inc.,<br />

Riiltor, North llnat ani Walliy Av,.,<br />

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sines IMI<br />

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HOMEIMPflOVEMEWTS<br />

INI SMC SUPERIOR SCHOOL BUS -<br />

HMlitnl condition idiil tar uhooi<br />

dlilrltt I yaanuHtamtlnlni, church,<br />

camptr, lacrilin 11,800. call m-mtM<br />

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(609) 399-1612 or 1-800-843-0172<br />

32nd & West Av©, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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301 S,i8hor© Road, Marmord' W<br />

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PAGE It — SECTION TWO<br />

RE. Per Sale<br />

THE SENT1NEWXDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

R.B, Nr Sale RE. Per Sale R.I, Per Salt R,l. For Sale R.B, Per Salt<br />

We^OUT-FOX" The Competition<br />

EVERYDAY!<br />

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peif wiff* privflf* S«* and<br />

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My FIFTH YEAR<br />

PROMOTING OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

HOME* LEISURE LIVING SHOW ,<br />

| GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK, RT. 70, CHERRY MLL, NJ<br />

Jan, 2111 am Jan. 24th<br />

COME VISIT US AT BOOTH 125<br />

Our staff win display the fast <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Homu<br />

For Purchaie and for Rental<br />

LIST YOUR HOME WITH UI TODAY...AND IIA PART OF THE SHOW...<br />

only lWbloeks to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

city's belt beaches,<br />

conternporiry l»t »i.<br />

condowlthdreplace.alr<br />

conditioning <strong>of</strong>f »fr«»<br />

parking, Hei an ex-<br />

Mlient rental Income<br />

and U riady to Mart the<br />

new season. i110,0M,M,<br />

call 399 1412.<br />

Beachfront spacious first<br />

floor with 3 bedroom,<br />

2 baths. Situated In wide<br />

southend beaches.<br />

Tremendous views &<br />

maintenanc* free. Excellent<br />

condition<br />

throughout, 4«e this ons<br />

1375,000.00. Call 398-<br />

3634.<br />

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Larst Duple» Mil Ion ol li«B9<br />

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oamgyijtmtk 7 Be. upper got<br />

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dmehing, *«H* gsfsgn, all<br />

«m?nlll(fi Fully tqulpptd<br />

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tiftt.om<br />

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room M Hill snal unit. A<br />

private same ana •'teat lfl«<br />

nenset, tee ln» wrnrt ewrr<br />

day I! OUTIW i& anifieBitB tviiM<br />

O»an Rtcf=na«r bayfront,<br />

Beiutiful unakttructis<br />

bavvjtw* inlay maintenance<br />

free living at III tlnul PricM at<br />

(IISJBO<br />

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OCEAN CITY 398-5000<br />

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34th S Haven Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. COMPUTERIZED RENTAL SERVICE<br />

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•, PAGE 14 ^- SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

RE For Sale RE For Sale RE, For Salt RE. For Salt<br />

North End beach block<br />

condo, second or third<br />

floor, three bedrooml,<br />

ortt bith. Parking, »*•<br />

eeHifit location and<br />

priced to sell at S92.000<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, ont bath<br />

eondo in Bay Village<br />

Includes all appliances<br />

Great location tor year<br />

around living, Mt.JOO.<br />

describe this 4 bedroom,<br />

2 bath condominium<br />

with brick fireplace, a<br />

55x100 ft, lot and facing<br />

the ocean at th» corner<br />

<strong>of</strong> iith 8. Albyry<br />

AVinue, ' •' ••<br />

Newly remodeled comfortable<br />

cottage. 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths with<br />

expandable attic lor<br />

fourth bedroom, Must<br />

see to appreciate<br />

Beach block, two<br />

family, fully furnished,<br />

both units heated. Ex<br />

eellent income potential,<br />

ti»,W0,<br />

SHARP, Realtor<br />

Valuable Real Estate<br />

and Business Opportunity,<br />

Seating for 65<br />

guests, parking for 14<br />

can, J bedroom, i bath<br />

apartment, only ? years<br />

old.<br />

IT HAS TO BE SHARP FOR THE BEST RESiii<br />

CONBO WITH AIR -<br />

Move In condition, new<br />

carpeting, beautifully<br />

furnished, lfll prelected<br />

rental Income <strong>of</strong><br />

S7.OO0. Asking 193,000,<br />

CALLING FROM OUT OF STATE? USE OUR CONVENIENT READY UNE1<br />

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1700 CENTBAL AVENUE<br />

SATURDAY, 11^4 PM SUNDAY, i to 4 Ml<br />

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom, tw bath tirst floor condo situated<br />

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1717 Asbury Av©, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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(609) 39W636 or 1-8QQ-526-SQW<br />

301 S. Shore Road, Marmora<br />

(609) 390-8700<br />

Cutest little cottage on<br />

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renovated for summer<br />

1917, Pastels/Cpuntrv<br />

look. Convenient to<br />

beaches and recreation I<br />

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YEARLY RENTALS<br />

Three bedroom. 1 bath,<br />

first floor turn, apt,<br />

washer, dryer, dlshw..<br />

mr. two plus gtli.<br />

Three bedroom. 2Vi<br />

bath, turn, townhouse<br />

with washer, dryer,<br />

dlshw., air, »7S0 plu»<br />

ufii,<br />

trat A*bury Av».<br />

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tm Atbury Ave<br />

Oc*»n city, N.J<br />

W!S/*Jto, Base vnfurniMwd<br />

tt50/Mo Bne<br />

Four bedroom apt, 1st fl<br />

I7«AtburyAve<br />

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

W25/ivv> saw unrumishM<br />

W7S/MO Baw Fymlsrwd<br />

Four bedroom houw<br />

8ito Central A«e.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />

tiSOO/Mo, Baw Unfwnisned<br />

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R.E, Per Salt R.I. Per §•(• R.I. per Sale<br />

SINCE 1147<br />

Live In ysur lnv«itmtnf.<br />

immaculate<br />

duplex In a prime south<br />

end location. Accessible<br />

to the beach, tannli<br />

courts and stored. Ideal<br />

for the upwardly mobile<br />

couple looking for a sensible<br />

real estate investment.<br />

Owner has purchased<br />

another property<br />

and l» asking MiS,000.<br />

Call 399:0979,<br />

Almost beachfront.<br />

Ideally situated 1 family<br />

home. Three BR, Vh<br />

bath In each apt. No<br />

streets to the beach, oil<br />

heat, Super view. Art<br />

excellent buy at 1319^)00<br />

iwt\. Reduced to<br />

.U9»,ooo, can wow*.<br />

Leooonfront Contem-<br />

PORARY. Ultra modern<br />

TownhentH on the<br />

popular 17th St. lagoon.<br />

Wall designed floor plan<br />

affordi a elany<br />

maritime lifestyle.*<br />

Sumptuous master suits<br />

on the water. Three BR,<br />

3 bath, iuropaan gourmet<br />

kitchen, Fireplace,<br />

garage, large beat slip<br />

for up to tlf yaehf,<br />

Amenltle* oelore, Call<br />

3^ywf<br />

lay lot • Wattrirorrt,<br />

Hera ii a unique opportunity<br />

to acquire-a (aroe<br />

duplex, zoned bay/root<br />

lot, (deal money maker<br />

for developer, *M5,000.<br />

Ml M-mn,<br />

The perfect blend <strong>of</strong><br />

style, location and<br />

value. Captivating cor<br />

nar condo. Three large<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

wraparound decks, split<br />

level design. <strong>On</strong>ly 1 year<br />

new and a view <strong>of</strong> the<br />

beach, Call now, Hited<br />

for 1235,000. Call 399 0998,<br />

Practical<br />

economical, cute single 1<br />

with % bedroom, gat<br />

htat on large let,. Ye<br />

round residential neighborhood.<br />

Great starter<br />

Home, <strong>On</strong>ly mm, Call<br />

JWSW<br />

717 BAHERSEA ROAD 32nd i CENTRAL AVEHUE<br />

399-1311 3990998<br />

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PAGE IS — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1MWI<br />

Advances surge in electric power boat motors<br />

fty&AVRCARBER<br />

Electric motors are tor casting. There arc abo parts, k» thing* to go wrong. When purchasing an heavy duty c«Htroct*on will<br />

Anglers nshing brjacklsh<br />

mmflabte in manual control or son»re«o controlled nntt»«n Economy b also a ptas electric motor, you ihMH translate late IttBgtr life.<br />

rivers arii finding an excellsft<br />

iinnfe conti'tiL Your sesda the market that allow vod to factor. Many etectric motors take Into consideration Another model may b*<br />

Bshery <strong>of</strong> striped bass, perch,<br />

would normally dictate which control the motor Iran n^ be pmAased to mwe a whether or not yon Intend to cheaper, bnt not tat as long,<br />

largemouth ban . and<br />

model you should buy. anywhere in toe boat,) wnill boat at a price toss than dip the motor Into saltwater at<br />

tnosltelnnge. The trick to<br />

Manual ublts arc good if the eltmjnatlngwtrea to trip over, that <strong>of</strong> a snail gas engine. some time In the tbtnre. If you Etecirtc motors are not the<br />

rant river SihingtMttn Is to<br />

motor win be intended as a<br />

uKtiics Ma aJsf} ftt^iiffr to<br />

be wtae to pnr-<br />

hover around some object or<br />

pwUnc engine replacement, Altfaaogh sflenoe Is an ex- run. lunxip RK oQCieni motor in s aalwater<br />

tfructure me a (Jock ©r<br />

ff FOS wJsli is n»fc|i*^mM toe<br />

be nome Un» before roodeJs<br />

cellent benefit <strong>of</strong> the electric ase <strong>of</strong> battery power, electric<br />

This Includes<br />

boat whOe you are tbhing, the<br />

an available In 50 borslump.<br />

motor, there art other tnotDTB are cheaper to ran per<br />

paint coatings,<br />

tfflwile to ideal, ^te foot pedal<br />

T i d & tliat<br />

benefits as well. Electric now m recnarge power (nan<br />

steel shaft, and<br />

has controls that anowapeed<br />

UnUI then, tlw products on<br />

took the boat to ftta kntte<br />

motors are not as prone to fte pa parcnaaed at theomall<br />

heavier construction.<br />

and direction at the tuudi <strong>of</strong> a<br />

the market today do make<br />

may spook some fish and pose<br />

breakdowns as gas motors pump. Elei.Uk. motors alto Even If you do not use the<br />

tea leaving your hands free<br />

d i<br />

a difficult Ume to the operator<br />

are* Tbsre art fewer moving lend to outlast pa enejnes. motor to saltwater, its more<br />

Bait<br />

hoUng Ihe bout In pbtM; u • did the stoe <strong>of</strong> the boats.<br />

impossibility for the lone Mo longer cotOd IS pounds <strong>of</strong> Their We in tH*<br />

angler<br />

tent handle the new boats wosld be very short. The<br />

The simple solution Is the when the weather conditions second style battery, the deep Chester company to take glass, aluminum<br />

addlUdn <strong>of</strong> a bmrm^tod dMn't cooperate,<br />

cycle Is larger and more<br />

electric motor.<br />

Witt all <strong>of</strong> the newruggedly<br />

constructed. Deep As the first step In im-<br />

Fishermen working th* technological advances In cycle batteries can be complementing Cape May<br />

Qato tor tarpon, bone flah, tackle, motors, boats and pletely drained and recharged County's interim recycling<br />

and toe eaiUy-tpooked electrooica, it was obvious •boot a hundred times., plan, commissioners on the<br />

fish have always had to pole that the electric motor would An average auk battery Cape May Cwmty Municipal<br />

their way up dose. Today undergo major changes. Now will deliver 85 amperes, and a Utilities Authority (MUA)<br />

they have found a new tireless models are, availably with up dM( cycle 106. With more voted last week to approve a<br />

way to sneek up on their prey: to sixty pounds <strong>of</strong> thrust. power over a longer periodi It 11-month contract with the<br />

the electric motor. to addition to increased b obvious Oat the deap cycle Basslchis Company <strong>of</strong><br />

Electrics have ben around thrust, new motors demand tattery Is the one for the Job, ©eater, Pa. for the<br />

for quite • few yean. IWr less battery power. Some Motors oat deliver more marketing <strong>of</strong> the county's<br />

major Held <strong>of</strong> work has ben madeh can get 500 running than SO ponds <strong>of</strong> thrust glass and aluminum<br />

in the freshwater area. Ban hours from a proper battery. should be powered by two * Discussions fell through<br />

fishermen have been using Tta right battery Is very volt deep cycle batteries. early last fall with Gamden<br />

foot-eontn>Ued units for pan Important There are two What Is thrust? For most County's recycling coor-<br />

to maneuver Into position. iwrts <strong>of</strong> batteries with marine saltwater angle, thrust does dinator, on their acceptance<br />

The problem win some <strong>of</strong> applications. The first, the not mean much. We are ac- Of this county's mixed glass,<br />

the older models ma that -crank" battery which U customed to rating our aluminum, tin and bi-metal<br />

they did not haw a lot <strong>of</strong> similar to the one found In engines by bone power. A cant, nld MUA solid waste<br />

thrust, and they put a heavy your car, can deliver a good rule <strong>of</strong> thumb Is 11 manager Ted O'Neill.<br />

drain on batteries. They were powerful charm <strong>of</strong> elec- pounds <strong>of</strong> thrust per oat "It was the inltal un-<br />

<strong>On</strong>e when hooked up with an tricity. Enough to, fire up •senower. This should give derstanding <strong>of</strong> the MUA that<br />

aluminum John boat or •<br />

you tome Idea <strong>of</strong> what power the Camden facility would<br />

small bass boat, but ai the boards,<br />

would be needed for accept those materials at no<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional haw gmme grew. they anal dlsigned to be your purpose.<br />

charge to Cape May County,"<br />

odd O'Neill. "However, in<br />

early October, they informed<br />

us that they would charge the<br />

county a 112-per-ton tipping<br />

fee for any recyclable*<br />

delivered to them<br />

"As a result, we began a<br />

search for alternate markets<br />

for the recycling <strong>of</strong> our<br />

commingled glass and cans,* 1<br />

mingled cans and mixed color -BassleWs will pay 111 per containers are used In a during regular operating<br />

glass, But since tt Is primarily ten for commingled mixed month.<br />

hours, Monday through<br />

a glass processing/ glass food and beverage According to O'Neill, the Saturday. That date al«O<br />

marketing business, the containers and aluminum MUA expects to fill more than narta the start <strong>of</strong> the WJtH<br />

company will not accept Un- cans, but charge the MUA $50 tote <strong>of</strong> Basslchis' containers plans to begin receiving and<br />

pkted, steel or bMwtad cans, per container load (or tran- monthly, beginning with the marketing newsprint and<br />

Bie MUA said.<br />

sportation.<br />

start-up <strong>of</strong> the Interim otter "clean mi«e<br />

County, tht MUA recom- Those containers will be in ft HI &||Q ft nJlTI| ft I itfi s^llljl iQ tteipating communities onla<br />

mended — and the Solid rented by the MUA at »100 per the MUA'e transfer station In ton-for-ton basis," O'Neill<br />

Waste Advisory Council month until more than three Burtelgh and to the landfill<br />

approved — the acceptance <strong>of</strong><br />

•id. i><br />

mixed-color food and<br />

beverage E*"— commingled<br />

with aluminum cans during<br />

the Interim period, said<br />

O-NetlL<br />

"imm, we do Intend to<br />

Incorporate tin cans Into the<br />

county recycling program at<br />

soon as we have an<br />

operational Intermediate<br />

Processing Facility (IPF) to<br />

handle them," he added.<br />

Other recyclable materials,<br />

Including plastics, will also be<br />

Included In the county-wide<br />

recycling program soon after<br />

Qw IPF fa operational, the<br />

OTWU1 said.<br />

MUA announced Monday,<br />

Basslchis <strong>of</strong>fered to pur- Under the contract the'<br />

chase the county's com- CMCMUA his with Barents:<br />

ALL TYPES OF LOANS<br />

• AUTO LOANS<br />

For New and Used Cars<br />

• PERSONAL LOANS<br />

Secured and Unsecured<br />

• EQUITY LOANS<br />

Balloon equity Mortgage, <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Credit,<br />

Good for tax deduction<br />

• CONSTRUCTION LOANS<br />

Ask about our FIRST TIME<br />

HOME OWNERS MORTGAGE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1807 -i$itt \ '<br />

1001 AfburyAve,<strong>Ocean</strong>Cily >' 399-0012<br />

105 E. RooiaveH Blvd., Marmora 3904044<br />

I'liuni<br />

nCHy 3993614<br />

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VAU/ DIM '<br />

, PI"" turn to page 10)<br />

Summer Court, across Bay avenue and<br />

adjacent to the airport, m Included in<br />

the complaint, he added.<br />

The remainder oi the. Stoeco tract<br />

either hasn't been filled or was fined<br />

More W77, whin filling activities were<br />

allowed, said Oak.<br />

Although the developer was told in<br />

August INS about the land's wetlands<br />

designation, the builder continued<br />

filling, the complaint states.<br />

"All <strong>of</strong> the discharges<br />

deseribed...ocsurring after Aug. 26, UN,<br />

wen conducted with full knowledge by<br />

Stoeco Homes and its agent, Michael W.<br />

Hyland Assodltw, that the project site<br />

contained wetlands subject to the Corps<br />

at Engineers regulatory authority," the<br />

suit alleges, .<br />

Hyland Aisodates IB an 8th Street<br />

engineering firm,<br />

The suit further states that on Aug. a,<br />

1987, the Corps requested Stoeco to apply<br />

for an after-thMaei permit within 16<br />

days for work already performed In the<br />

and more •••*<br />

Interim supers come, go ,<br />

Supermarket robbed here<br />

The day the dogs visited..<br />

Plaza plan eyed by DEP .<br />

Recycling plan detailed,.<br />

OC school lunches ,<br />

Mainland, OC notes<br />

The Billows. ......<br />

Obituaries.........<br />

Crossword........-<br />

wetland*, roang would be tagal with<br />

M s^Nsponded Oct. I, tt» that<br />

It would challenge the Corps* detJgnaJM<br />

<strong>of</strong> its tract as wetlands, <strong>On</strong> coinplalnt<br />

then reads, '' ' •<br />

Stoeco never appUed for the after-U»;<br />

fact permit, according to tht complaint|<br />

Samuel A. Allto Jr., United Statts<br />

attorney for the District <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

announced In a prepared release that the<br />

complaint seeki to require Stoeco to<br />

remove all illegally placed fill on th»<br />

tract, prevent further filling and to<br />

assess penalltles against the longtime<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> builder <strong>of</strong> up to $25,000 per<br />

day <strong>of</strong> violation,<br />

AUto noted that IMA wit Ml hta <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

successfully obtained a court order<br />

requiring developer in Lower Township<br />

to remove illegally placed fill, restme<br />

the wetlands area, and pay a 1235,000<br />

civil penalty under the Clean Water Act,<br />

(Please turn to page 8)<br />

. Section l. page 10<br />

.. Section 1, page 2<br />

,.SMtlMiZ,pageS<br />

.. Section 1, page 2<br />

.. Section 1, page 3<br />

,, Section 2, page 7<br />

..Section 1, page 8<br />

,„ Section 2, page B<br />

...Section 1, page 6<br />

,,Section I, page W


i<br />

PAGE t — SECTION ONE<br />

Men's Cruise wear tram iintnn*<br />

From tht Jantien* Mirlrn Collection eemit shirts, shorts,<br />

md swimwear that refltcts Intense attention to detail for<br />

men whose task levels require something engaging,<br />

Assort, separates $23.00 • $31.00<br />

«•»••••<br />

JANUARY WHITE SALE<br />

15% OFF<br />

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

CRUISE WEAR<br />

COLLECTION FOR 1988<br />

Save on all regularly priced merchandise<br />

throughout the UN IN DIPARTAAINT.<br />

Plus additional specials like:<br />

• 20% <strong>of</strong>f Fit iderest* "Shades" Sheets<br />

200 count assort, colors<br />

• Pieldcrest "Accent'' Slankets<br />

• 2 for S42.W, all sties, 1 winter & 1 summer<br />

• "Northern Feathers" Bed Pillows 2 • $8.00<br />

Danish Dream style<br />

I I* r ' I<br />

Send a love<br />

note shell<br />

never forget<br />

Send the FTD®<br />

Love Note<br />

Bouquet. $25.00<br />

, Call or visit<br />

us today.<br />

COLOURS<br />

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A L E X A N D E R J U L I A N<br />

Women's Colours by Alexander Julian®<br />

Trlsh Bowman, Miss Cape May County, in knit separates<br />

from Alexander Julian with a biker's theme, (shown cyclist<br />

pullover, zip front $140. with solid color slim skirt $56.)<br />

Assort separates S • M • L $40,00 • $160.<br />

WINTER FURNITURE SALE<br />

FINAL 10 DAYS,<br />

Stupendous savings throughout the<br />

FURNITURE ANNIX plus we always<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer FRii delivery and set up in your home<br />

• 15% • 10% Off S<strong>of</strong>as, love seats<br />

• 11% - 35% Off pinino room sets, dinettes<br />

• 15% • 50% Off Bedrooms sets<br />

mere..<br />

f- Id.,',<br />

There's never<br />

bean a bitter<br />

time to save.<br />

Come in during<br />

our January<br />

Clearance and<br />

save to 50% on<br />

Fall & Winter<br />

merchandise.<br />

Hurry,. .while<br />

supplies last!,<br />

DEP eyes<br />

Point Plaza<br />

drainage plan}<br />

hearing Jan. 25<br />

SOMERS POINT - State<br />

mithoriiii* Indicate they may<br />

not lOow the owners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tanen Potat Plaza to pipe<br />

parting lot poltatants Inn<br />

feelr proposed 1»,000 square<br />

foot rtew expansion Into the<br />

Patcong Creek, onpt In<br />

cues <strong>of</strong> Mvtre itana.<br />

The Plain's drainage<br />

proposal, which carne under<br />

fre daring Planning Board<br />

hearings last month, calls for<br />

a pipe to nm from the Route 9<br />

and Bethel Road property to<br />

channel stormwater Into the<br />

creek.<br />

Critics testlfled that the<br />

storm water, which carries<br />

oils, exhaust, heavy metals<br />

and other stuH typically found<br />

on parking lots, would pollute<br />

the creek.<br />

CAFRA, a division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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

Protection, will<br />

hold a hearing on the en-<br />

viroomental impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project 11 I A Monday, in<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall Council chambers.<br />

CAFRA (Coastal Arm<br />

FaclUUes Review Act)<br />

originally scheduled a<br />

bearing tor Jan. 8, but It was<br />

postponed because <strong>of</strong> now.<br />

Codevelopers Judith Brahln<br />

and Jamesway Corp. were<br />

granted preliminary Planning<br />

Board approval last month to<br />

dottle the center to 250,000<br />

square feet. The proposal<br />

called for temporary holding<br />

basins to retain water in<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pipe's capacity.<br />

What CAFRA win suggest,<br />

DEP environmental<br />

specialist, la the Inverse.<br />

Hochman would call for<br />

detenUon basins af the<br />

water supplies through<br />

natural percolation through<br />

sou, natnre'a filter.<br />

Hockman Mid be usteh<br />

the pipe to the creek will be<br />

allowed to remain la the<br />

plans, but as a backup to<br />

handle the deluge from a<br />

colossal storm occurring once<br />

In 100 years.<br />

Developers win also be<br />

asked to provide a greater<br />

quantity <strong>of</strong> ennlable surface,<br />

hi Mid, to ease natural<br />

recharging <strong>of</strong> rain Into the<br />

pound.<br />

DEP wffi negotiate with<br />

developers to determine the<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> pervious to<br />

Impervious asphalt, which<br />

actually aUows water to<br />

penetrate into the ground, he<br />

nld. Because pervious<br />

asphalt Is eipenslve,<br />

negotiations will determine<br />

Jut how much will be<br />

necessary, he sakL<br />

Oil traps tor storm drains<br />

wm be required In addition to<br />

a reduction in the number <strong>of</strong><br />

ing spaces, to make room<br />

Islands which<br />

also encourage stormwater<br />

recharge.<br />

-JametFltePatrick<br />

Supermarket robbed;<br />

police seek gunman<br />

An unknown gunman made<br />

rffwithlMOafterholdlngupa<br />

cashier Inside the SuperFresh<br />

at 16th and Simpson around<br />

p<br />

police said.<br />

The man apparently stood<br />

without arousing much attention<br />

and no one reported<br />

seeing the man's car or<br />

means df, getaway.<br />

PoUce are seeking a man in<br />

his SOi with a bushy<br />

to a checkout Una to make •mustache,<br />

last seen wearing a<br />

purchase before he three-quarter length army<br />

threatened the cashier with Jacket, a navy knit cap and<br />

an unseen object pointed at sunglasses.<br />

her from inside his coat He was described as ap-<br />

pocket. The weapon, if there proximately 6 feet tall.<br />

was one, was never displayed, Anyone with additional<br />

police also said.<br />

details are asked to call police<br />

The robber slipped out at 3994111.<br />

Filling summer<br />

jobs is topic<br />

How to bring seniors and sons, will address tht,<br />

retirees back into the , Job directors ri at Atkinsons<br />

market to help flU seasonal tavern, Route I.<br />

Job openings will be the topic Several county groups and<br />

<strong>of</strong> discussion whan the Cape agencies along with the<br />

May County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Chamber are working<br />

Commerce board <strong>of</strong> directors together to help alleviate the<br />

gather for their first luncheon summer employee shortage,<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the new year, The Chamber li also contoday<br />

(Thursday at noon) In Mdering the Initiation <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Cape May Court House. advertising campaign in<br />

Rosabels. Koss, a resident, college newspaper* to en<strong>of</strong><br />

Stone Harbor and a liaison courtge students to apply for<br />

with the American summer positions on the<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Per- Jersey CapW<br />

J . . :U *'• ; .<br />

Marsh games at institute<br />

Saturday afternoon<br />

The Wetlands Institute, butfisv Till indoor festivities<br />

Stone Harbor, will bold an will also Include videos about<br />

afternoon <strong>of</strong> marsh games fOf the rnarihaM an opportunity<br />

du1dren,ltoSp.m.Satarday, tohelp'feed tohepe t the fish and crabs<br />

Jan. Jan 23. 23 ' > in tha Institute's aqutrta<br />

in tha Institute's aqutrta.<br />

ntrtidpate in marsh Hugo,<br />

treason hunt and scavenger<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

and esh<br />

o<br />

9<br />

•THURSDAY, JANUARY 21.1988 TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAGE S — SECTION ONE<br />

Stemming In tht rain<br />

Ttrae four clammen seened obUvloas to tte downpour as they worked the mudflats <strong>of</strong> Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay recently.<br />

Power out up<br />

to five hours<br />

About 6,450 Atlantic<br />

taint* Unwind SHS parts cf<br />

wimout power tw as long ts<br />

Kvt hours Thursday night as<br />

near record-breaking ternperatures<br />

approached tero<br />

degrees.<br />

ne nU WM tht odprit for<br />

the 6:45 pjn. bJackwrt, according<br />

to utility<br />

spokeswoman Ida Walker,<br />

lines leading from a<br />

Scullvllle substation<br />

melfuncttoned. Water said.<br />

Fireplaces were lit,<br />

prepared to WMnate<br />

residents Into ahelton,<br />

possibly the Bethel Road Fire<br />

station. If the outage eso><br />

tinne4 be said.<br />

Considered<br />

Sgt Nick I<br />

ta oaene heatera and cwndira<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

Township sets recycling standards<br />

dusted <strong>of</strong>f while utility a m<br />

brougtit power on line<br />

gradually. Electricity was<br />

UPPER TOWNSKP - placed to Drawn paper bags. milk or water Jugs with leak- bagged In biodegradable completely restored by 11:40<br />

Residents hen will be mailed They're not to be placed at pro<strong>of</strong> lids. Cooking oil and plastic, placed at curbtide- p-m.<br />

a tiler soon ouUlng the curbsWe In plastic bap or<br />

- Grass, which should be Police In aO three com-<br />

township's new recycling cardboard boms. Bold — Leaves and brush, bet- treated Ufce leaves. nmittes reported no major<br />

program, formulated in newspapers tat a wtek If the ween September and Residential brush dippings problems from the outage,<br />

compliance with a new state weather Is wet on your December. LMvet should be only wOl b» collected. No tree which was confined to the<br />

mandatory law which lakes recycling day.<br />

raked to the cub lor pickup removals or lot clearing west ride <strong>of</strong> Unwood and<br />

«fiect this year.<br />

-Used motor ottln plastic with municipal equipment, or debris wul be accepted. Somers Point and the<br />

Residents whtKlon't recycle<br />

— Bulk waste. Including Bargalntown and Scullville<br />

wDJ be denied trash pickup<br />

fumitare, appliances, rugs sections <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor<br />

services until tney comply,<br />

and otter large household Township.<br />

under • local recycUng or-<br />

Hems, Jan,», Feb. 8 and &, Beyond numerous phone<br />

dinance introduced by —.i^J 5-.<br />

March 7 and H, April 11 and calls, which for a time<br />

a. May 9 and a. June 6 end required two men to work the<br />

g<br />

pm. Jan. 25, in Township SOMERS POINT - A »<br />

Hall, Tuckahoe.<br />

year-old Delaware nan,<br />

Upper has had a successful arrested here last Monday for<br />

voluntary program since IBM. drunk driving and possession<br />

In 1987, for example, 447 <strong>of</strong> a stolen vehicle, is wanted<br />

tons <strong>of</strong> recydables, Including In hit hone state in con-<br />

glass, paper, aluminum MM nection witt a Jan. I bank<br />

and discarded heavy ap- robbery, local police have<br />

pliances, were recycled In teamed.<br />

Upper Township, Almost Police say Franeli<br />

124,000 was saved through the Donohoe, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, was<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> the products and arrested 12:40 a.m. Monday<br />

reduced landfill fees, ac- by Ptt. Richard Rest, after a<br />

cording to recycling Coor- minor accident In the Point<br />

dinator Larry Bond. Diner parking lot<br />

The township saves an A check on the yellow<br />

estimated $40 for each ton station wagon revealed it was<br />

recycled, according to stolen, and, background<br />

township figures.<br />

checks on Donohoe Implicated<br />

1987 tonnage figures don't htm In a Wilmington robbery<br />

include leaves and brush,<br />

which will be counted in<br />

calculating compliance with<br />

total municipal tonnage weather<br />

requirements, Bond noted.<br />

Municipalities statewide<br />

will be required to recycle IB ..Chance <strong>of</strong> showers today,<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> their total trash high tt, Into the evening<br />

tonnage produced this year.<br />

expect-clWHl*and lows tott.<br />

That figure will be increased<br />

Fair tomorrow, chance <strong>of</strong><br />

to 26 percent next year.<br />

now Saturday and fair<br />

To meet the goal, the<br />

Sunday. Temperatures IMS<br />

township must recycle IS tons throughout »<br />

per wee* this year.<br />

Recyclabes should be<br />

placed at curbslde<br />

BB ""I 0 olthe<br />

Departroent,<br />

who celebrated Ms 4«h<br />

arailveraary with the force<br />

Jan, 18, may In New Jersey's<br />

iwlor <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

"Re'i probably been here<br />

longer than anyone In the<br />

ttte," nid fellow <strong>of</strong>ficer Sgt<br />

OartDuD..<br />

"Sgt. Nick" was educated<br />

aasyouthlnttoverybulkUng<br />

which now houses the Polka<br />

Department. He was an Infantryman<br />

In Africa In World<br />

War n before he Joined the I<br />

(me In 1MB as a patrolman<br />

assigned to the boardwalk. He<br />

was eventually transferred to<br />

30, July 11 and 25, Aug. I and dispatcher's desk, Somers a patrol car and made<br />

d an undetermined amount <strong>of</strong><br />

a,Sept.IIandH,Oct.Sand 8, Sept. .<br />

Point reported no major sergeant in 1KB,<br />

cash, police said.<br />

17,'Nov. 7 and Jl and Dec. 5 difficulties.<br />

For the past 11 years, Sgt<br />

Donohoe is now being held<br />

and 19. W<br />

"Ithlnklfithadgoneonany Nick has been head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to AtlanUc County Jail<br />

Call the tAmshlp garage lonpr, we would have had a traffic safety division.<br />

ding processing by the<br />

(62M647) to'ptece your name problem," Hid Lt Larry At U, I"'1HPB»"««' has two<br />

according to Somers<br />

on a list for better service on Ores.<br />

yean until mandatory<br />

Police Capt. Stanley<br />

bulk trash collection days. The department was retirement<br />

IjikariewUs.<br />

Donohoe was out on parole,<br />

he said.<br />

Cholly's Country Bin Shop<br />

MMMMIkSI.<br />

tides<br />

Rout«9M*rmon<br />

For MB Street drawbridge<br />

390-1013<br />

High Low<br />

AM, WM, AM, P.M.<br />

llTftr »:40 WtlO Ji» 4iO2<br />

10:31 U:0J i:*9<br />

UiM lliSS 5:11 5:37 FINAL MARKDOWNS!<br />

«:« 6:07 4:28<br />

SIMM M.49 1:10 7:08 7:23 30% OFF<br />

Jifu« It4ft 1:MB:15<br />

8:22<br />

40 OFF i0% OFF<br />

Copper • Brass .<br />

Silk Flowers Glass 'Wood<br />

37Wad2:4O 3:07 r.n<br />

Pewter • Candles<br />

SIThr 1:41 4:11 10:19 10.15<br />

Hummels Goebel • Pottery<br />

Decoys • Tin<br />

tor eriat Egg Harbor Inlat,<br />

Blue Delft China • Drlftwo<strong>of</strong>l<br />

subtract 12 minutes from high<br />

Furniture<br />

Alabaster Christmas • Pots<br />

tide and U minutes tram low Lamps • Baskets<br />

Candle Rings<br />

tide.<br />

OPEN Thursday, Friday ft Safurdav 10 te Si Sun. 12:<br />

For taa uia JCitvJUKMfWU<br />

subtract 43 mln«tei.fr4rn high.<br />

tide and 31 minutes from low<br />

tide.<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

* —<br />

NATIONAL WEATHER New moon Jan, 1? 50% OFF<br />

Nmn In ptrlget Jan. 1»<br />

SERVICE.<br />

separate y<br />

PAIL & WINTER<br />

from regular trash in £<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

reusable containers such as<br />

small plastic buckets or trash<br />

cans.<br />

Pickup will be on the<br />

regular trash day each week,<br />

SEMI-ANNUAL SALE<br />

<strong>On</strong> holidays, they'll be<br />

collected with regular runs<br />

bonnle's<br />

the following week.<br />

Selected group* <strong>of</strong> our fin* HnM <strong>of</strong> auKa,<br />

Residents will be required<br />

•portcoau, and slack* will baeffarad<br />

closet<br />

to recycle the following;<br />

at substantial savings.<br />

—All colors <strong>of</strong> glass, rimed<br />

witt lids, neck rings and foil Al8o...Belect6dBtyl§a<strong>of</strong> our/Inequality Bportohlris, knit<br />

wrappings removed Window shlrta. zipperlackota, cm coats and stadium coats.<br />

glass, mirrors, light bulbs, H, PrtwMfl 1 Son. KicioirtO9«. HicK»y^rMnnn .Rtctwd HUM,.,<br />

dinner and cookwear are not Q«nv..AHn P.UW Brtinn 6Hu,,Ceuffl(H M«. Ijod Lort W.tl...<br />

recyclable.<br />

BMIoniTiO«f CortHn .TtMn.,.Loodoi.Fog, .ZtroKlng.CurttiDivW<br />

Chtiwun Ohx. H«lt«w.y...Btlry M lMtni1and...JaMitsn 1 M)irptiv<br />

— Aluminum cans, but not BCWtMInglin4FJ«rmM<br />

200 S. Shore Rd.( Marmora<br />

frown food trays or fdiL<br />

—<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, bundled one 716-724 Atbury Avenue • Qe«an <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • 386-1828<br />

hot high, In cross tied plies or<br />

NO CHARGE FOR NORMAL ALTERATION,<br />

<strong>On</strong> January 1.1988,<br />

we consolidated the operations and financial *<br />

resource's <strong>of</strong>: Commonwealth Water Company, Monmouth<br />

Consolidated Water Company and New Jersey Water Company<br />

to form the New Jersey-American Water Company.<br />

You may not be familiar with our new name, but you will<br />

recognize our continued commitment to service.<br />

The merged companies have provided reliable, quality water<br />

service for over one hundred years and we, at<br />

New Jersey-American, look forward to continuing this tradition<br />

as the state's largest water purveyor.<br />

' We appreciate your support and confidence in the years ahead.<br />

SUPERIOR<br />

N.J.<br />

OPEN FEB. 1<br />

Pleads guilty<br />

Former 1st District;<br />

Assemblyman Joseph ;<br />

Chinnici, 6& pleaded j<br />

guilty last'ftnrsday to<br />

^argM he WrilK^ D.S.<br />

, gaverninenl <strong>of</strong>ficials in an<br />

attempt to get a military<br />

nnlform contract f6r his<br />

Brtdgeton clothing company.<br />

Cniniiiet **<br />

pdhBcan<br />

nearly a year ago, could<br />

serve a prison term <strong>of</strong> up<br />

to 10 years. Sentencing<br />

is set for April.<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

Fast and ReflaMe<br />

Business and Personal Returns<br />

Estimated Taxes, financial Planning<br />

Evenings<br />

LOWER RMtS<br />

BUTTER COOKIES<br />

FKSM<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the largest collection <strong>of</strong> COOK IE JARS<br />

710 Atbury An., Octsn <strong>City</strong> 399-1260<br />

iliy-.Ntai Closed Wednesdays Closed Sunday* |<br />

iiiiiniHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiililMlliiiiHIIiillUlHUIlin<br />

SWEATERS<br />

SLACKS<br />

SWEATERS<br />

SLACKS<br />

SWEATERS<br />

SLACKS<br />

r SWEATERS<br />

SLACKS<br />

SWEATERS<br />

700 AitmryAxs.Ocein <strong>City</strong><br />

3II-1T40<br />

QPINMon.ThruSit.lOioS<br />

Complete Decorating<br />

Service<br />

veio/ol<br />

pT i si ni H rrn<br />

The v«fo/ol Forecast.<br />

Cold Outside.<br />

Cozy Inside,<br />

VERTICALS • DRAPERIES * MINI-BUNDS<br />

and DRAPERY HARDWARE<br />

OHO/<br />

ZU 70 HARDWARE<br />

20% OFF ALL LEVOLOR BLINDS<br />

20% OFF ALL INStOCK WALLPAPIR<br />

HI Aibury Avi.<br />

OctanCltv ;<br />

\ j<br />

Tht<br />

,wCreative Window<br />

348-3993<br />

Mi tout MM MC or auinieiriCtiin*<br />

'• I •• • •-- -


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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />

••JW<br />

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

THURSDAY. J AfflJ AR¥ 81,<br />

Voluntary recycling is beginning; a song is being hunched too<br />

RyMAIpCSOIFER<br />

Oa<br />

PuNic Rdattow Dfreelor<br />

Oetaa <strong>City</strong>'s voluntary<br />

recycling program has begun.<br />

Paper products such as<br />

newspapers, cardboard, bags<br />

and other types <strong>of</strong> paper will<br />

ta collected. The materials<br />

may be mixed but the city<br />

would prefer that you<br />

separate Individual Items and<br />

Hi them in stacks. Papers can<br />

be stashed in shopping bap.<br />

Materials wiU be collected<br />

on Saturday. If you have<br />

anything to be picked uj>, (all<br />

Qty Hall, MM1U.<br />

In June, the city's mandatory<br />

recycling program<br />

begins. This will Include<br />

paper produce, glass, metal<br />

and tin. The metal and tin will<br />

bi food and twvtniee containers<br />

only.<br />

Under state law, the city is<br />

required to reduce its total<br />

trash dumping at landfills by<br />

IS per«nHn M»- Recycling<br />

will help to accomplish this<br />

and result In more room In<br />

landfills so that ocean<br />

All Sales<br />

Final<br />

HARBOUR COVE<br />

SOUTH<br />

642 B«y Avenue<br />

127-9172<br />

10% Off entire stock V


•I<br />

PftGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CUV. N.J.<br />

obituaries<br />

Frank McCormack, 8


PAGE I - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN Cm', NJ,<br />

The UJ. Supreme Court<br />

ivied last week that Foundations<br />

and Structures may<br />

seek damages bom state law<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

raided their Tucfcahoe <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

to IM4 during investigations<br />

tatoalleged kickbacks to Cape<br />

May County government<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiaU<br />

Own&ra <strong>of</strong> the cti^lrtiotlOf!<br />

company arc now free to<br />

pone allegations that their<br />

state Investigators sailed<br />

numerous documents including<br />

confidential legal<br />

Wormation, In'eicess <strong>of</strong> what<br />

was permitted by search<br />

Thomas S,<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Licensed - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

20 Years Exptrienct<br />

FflEE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

Mainland notes<br />

by James FitzPatrick<br />

warrant, the Associated Press<br />

reported*<br />

Investigations led to the<br />

indictment <strong>of</strong> toner MUA<br />

chairman John Vlnd, County<br />

OOP Chairman Phil<br />

Maulucci, and former<br />

Freeholder director Anthoqy<br />

Catsnoso.<br />

Company owners Theodore<br />

DeSantU and William<br />

Monngham were also<br />

charged.<br />

F 4 S was contracted by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> last year to con*<br />

struct a breakwater at 9th<br />

Street beach.<br />

Newly-elected Somers<br />

Point Major Chartes Pufctr<br />

reappointed John RtbmtM Jr.<br />

and Harold EckboW to full<br />

four-year terms on the sevenmember<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Recreation<br />

at <strong>City</strong> Council's<br />

leorganlraUon meeting Jan.<br />

4<br />

MTAHTFWCEOAK<br />

MAIM<br />

tUWMRI<br />

Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!<br />

1TQRM WINDOWS MOST RIPAIRSDON1<br />

STORM DOORS IN 41 HOURS<br />

/INYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

VilT<br />

ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />

Ml WIST AVI,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

SCREEN a GLASS<br />

REPAIR<br />

Licensed Builder<br />

Joseph J.SIca<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

CALL<br />

ati-ono<br />

CARLVEIT<br />

Proprietor<br />

Homes ' Contractors<br />

Cgltom Building<br />

926-1233<br />

Nowitourntw<br />

taMMnhtUnwoad<br />

CHISM BUILDERS<br />

REG. BUILDERS<br />

Custom Homes • Additions • Alterations<br />

Renovations • Vinyl Siding<br />

Call 391-8304<br />

Established 196!<br />

Staff Licensed<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

f» West Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, N.J<br />

(609)398-9674<br />

"The Oldest iitftbllihsd Bullaer in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

TARVES, INC.<br />

Complete Building Services Since 1147<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Ca//Earl Tarves 390-1230<br />

12 W0HLAHO AVE. MUUY'IMNNT.IU, 01229 ',<br />

EL<br />

1' 7s5 £fc-<br />

nsons<br />

HAMADA<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Sheet Metal,<br />

OVIR 40 YIARS EXPERIINCi<br />

Ail Types Ro<strong>of</strong>ing*<br />

New & Repairs<br />

VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

Siding • Gutters & Flashing<br />

328 Wilt Ave. ocean <strong>City</strong> Phone (609) 381-1048<br />

YOUNG CONCRETE<br />

,nj EXCAVATING, Inc.<br />

CURBS • PATIOS • BACKHOI SIRVICt<br />

i ii L j"n— ESTIMATES;<br />

Serving Atlantic and Cape May Counties<br />

917-1627 • 399-6937<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTIN<br />

Free Estimate*<br />

pair Pdeii<br />

Power Washing<br />

3990969<br />

Interior-Exterior<br />

Custom<br />

Wallpaper!<br />

COLVIN& BROWN<br />

CONSTRUCTION CO,<br />

Complete Remodeling and Repairs<br />

Custom Homes & Additions<br />

Kitchens • Baths • Decks • Cabinetry<br />

Fire It Wind Restorations • Replacement Windows<br />

027-SBR3 S68-144S<br />

Licensed, Insured Residential/Commercial<br />

MARK HAA<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

• INTERIOR ' v<br />

• EXTERIOR • s 1<br />

Hnw Cniislriir.lion '<br />

Hfisidnnlml ,' '' /M. .<br />

Hnmer. M^" IP> 1<br />

Id. I] Ik [>rf,m|,| %f i.'f r f 1<br />

CALL 399-4322<br />

Bk<br />

C PLUMBING & HEATIN6 )<br />

, 780WE8TAVEMUE f OCEANCTTY<br />

MARMORA<br />

TILE CO,<br />

New Work and<br />

Repairs<br />

Call Paul Hartley<br />

390=8278<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY 21.1*8<br />

and establishing a « p.m, Towrehto High SchooL<br />

Stems Village ShopPlte, activities bos to transport Seniors Nancy Btrmn<br />

Roote 9 Bethel Road, Somers students Involved In after- UMi Tapprim', who play<br />

Point, recorded its busiest school activities,are some 1 Bute sod clarinet respec-<br />

one-day sales telly Jan, 1Ideas<br />

the Wmember group tively, each marit their fourth<br />

since tt opened in 1«1 In the las proposed <strong>On</strong> far^ae- consecutive year win the<br />

inmindation before the recent cordlng to temporary organization. Senior ba»s<br />

snow storm, shoppers President Mareia O'Brteo. darinetlat RJ, <strong>On</strong>ttr ma<br />

clamored to stock up in For information call 917- named for the third year In a<br />

preparation for the wont.<br />

row.<br />

Checkers and baggers<br />

f Junior mallets player<br />

attended ever; register, and Sii Mainland Regional High Wendy Lswe And topnomsn<br />

supplies were depleted in SchooL music students trumpet player Steve Sharp<br />

items stocked in limited r«eem% earned spots on me won BK honor for the second<br />

quantities, such as break and 1988 All South Jersey Sym- consecutive year.<br />

milk, stare manager Jerry phonic Band, Wind Ensemble Sophomore PgrtdI Seal*, on<br />

Traeadale reported. Also, the and Orchestra, following tnmpstt was named for tt<br />

rush coincided with a nor- auditions at Washington Bratttm<br />

mally busy canned goods sale<br />

Kid issuance <strong>of</strong> government<br />

checks*<br />

Stoeco<br />

Helping hands<br />

Despite long checkout lines<br />

Bob Schoelkopf, director <strong>of</strong> Brigantine Marine Mammal Stranding<br />

and kj some shortages,<br />

Center, helps a dolphin to a heated pool, Tfce dolphin wai weak and<br />

Trueahale said he was pleased<br />

disoriented when found earlier thii season ttff Stone Harbor.<br />

with the patience displayed by (continued from page 1) expecting It, <strong>Newspaper</strong>s,<br />

customers.<br />

Alito also said that Bergen however, have been sent<br />

County alone lost over half Its<br />

Schoelkopf to address Pioneers<br />

Parents <strong>of</strong> Mainland wetlands to development la<br />

Regional High School the past 20 years.<br />

Font confirmed ttkt Stoeco<br />

students and interested "We are determined to but Bled suit In U J. DtaMct Bob Schoelkopf, director <strong>of</strong> Men than 500 marine The center Is « private, non-<br />

community members are resist any further destruction Gnurt claiming teat the land the Marine Mammal<br />

have been cared pr<strong>of</strong>it organiiatioo, licensed<br />

Invited to attend the third <strong>of</strong> federally-protected Isn't wetlands. The company,<br />

Stranding Center la<br />

the carter WM by the state and federal<br />

meeting the MRHS parents wetlands In any part at the which bought the parcel from BrigaUne, will speak to<br />

In 197ft. Last year, government's to rescue,<br />

organization, 7 p.m. Feb. 10 in Ate," be said,<br />

the city In the 1960s, hM been<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Bell Telephone nan than U0 stran- rehabilitate and rtleait<br />

the school's east cafeteria. Stoeco attorney Art Ford Blllng it since ownership when Pioneers Atlantic Oty Life ngs were handled. distressed and itrandM<br />

An orientation tour <strong>of</strong> said Tuesday he hadn't bean filling was legal, hi main- Member dub, noon Tuesday,<br />

maH"* naammals that con*<br />

Mainland for eighth graders, served the complaint, but was tains.<br />

Jan. 26 at Mac's Restaurant,<br />

Schoelkopf (• 1 former US, MfcX*.<br />

while classes are In session.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Navy corpeman ta Vletnam.<br />

-I v-<br />

MaglcChef<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

White CouncUlast week was<br />

ta the mUat <strong>of</strong> starting to<br />

decide which departmental<br />

budgets to pare, the governing<br />

body pondered whether<br />

to cut down ta own.<br />

Council members then<br />

thought better <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

Councilman Chick Tr<strong>of</strong>a<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER .<br />

••CUSTOM CARPENTRY 11<br />

Specializing in<br />

REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • REH0DEUW • ADDITIONS<br />

VMYL HBM • VINYL REPLACEMENT MflNMWI<br />

• PHONE 399-4724 *<br />

Warren North<br />

• — • REGISttflED BUILDER<br />

7th St. 4 Bay AVB. ' Phone 399-2936<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong> ins k Siding • Interior k Exterior painting<br />

Building • Remodeling •Alteration*<br />

• Formica Work-<br />

Fret litimntt<br />

PAINTING By KELLY<br />

Interior /ixttrlor<br />

Jack Kelly, Prop,<br />

•ALSOromt<br />

MASKING<br />

PRICE BROTHERS<br />

rcONSTRUCnON]<br />

nEQISTEHEO<br />

ail.7774<br />

BUILDERS<br />

3087814<br />

Fully Injured<br />

((01) 398-5046<br />

Oetin <strong>City</strong><br />

08226<br />

called for a 10 percent<br />

reduction in Council salaries,<br />

but Councilman Gary Jewel<br />

said • salary lea than 0,000<br />

Mold eliminate low-income<br />

ooundl contenders.<br />

"Buttt'snotafultttaelob,"<br />

Interrupted Tr<strong>of</strong>a..<br />

The motion was defeated 5-<br />

2.<br />

The applicant would dredge<br />

«0 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> material<br />

every five yean, according to<br />

*e Core^ press release.<br />

The proposed dredge apolls<br />

should reach the Corps'<br />

Philadelphia <strong>of</strong>fice by Jan, 30.<br />

The District Engineer can*<br />

be reached at the Custom<br />

House, 2nd and Chestnut<br />

Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., .<br />

19106. 1<br />

The owner <strong>of</strong> a condominium<br />

at t the toot at the «h M<br />

" bridge d (Beach h Thorotore) Thto has<br />

asked the federal government<br />

for permlMion to build a Tshaped<br />

pier and to dredge the<br />

bay floor, north <strong>of</strong> the highway.<br />

fay Bridge AnoetaMP pier<br />

would extend 50 feet <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

bulkhead, and Its "T 1 The experimental 6th Street<br />

breakwater was completed<br />

this week three weeks past ita<br />

Dec. 81 completion data,<br />

Mayor Roy Gillian announced.<br />

The work was<br />

delayed when the federal<br />

government stalled the city<br />

permit for seven weeks. The<br />

cost overrun haa yet to be<br />

calculated.<br />

Gillian also contracted a<br />

would<br />

local photographer to<br />

stretch about N feet wide,<br />

photograph the breakwater,<br />

according to the U.S. Army<br />

which Juts <strong>of</strong>f the Jetty near<br />

Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers. Docks <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the Music Her, for oiBdiui in<br />

tht nler would be used bv inn<br />

Trenton,<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficials will note<br />

whether the breakwater<br />

builds the beach here as Intended.<br />

dump site to on<br />

Island, along the Stainton<br />

Memorial Causeway, In the<br />

area when dredged material<br />

from another project was<br />

dumped bit year. Written<br />

comments on the proposal<br />

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The week's budget hearings<br />

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TIU'RXDA Y, JANUARY il, \m<br />

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

300 turn out here for final hearing on toll bid<br />

sss.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> played host to mitteemtn hmi Middle<br />

the final <strong>of</strong> four Garden State Township, lambasted the<br />

t * t « p ito heaitjp ^treor, torn Ktan, tar<br />

Uric Pier heW a otiM <strong>of</strong><br />

roughly 800, the meeting was<br />

markedly more subdued than<br />

the prior tan m northern<br />

Ihe Kean Kovw-op!" But In<br />

the audience waved any<br />

protest signs <strong>of</strong> their own.<br />

Commuters and elected<br />

tffidals on city, county and<br />

state levels addressed<br />

(he commissioners <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

the members <strong>of</strong> which for the<br />

mast part sat still through the<br />

Bve-hour hearing. Con-<br />

•^icuously absent from all<br />

tour hearings was the Commission<br />

Chairperson, Judith<br />

Stanley.<br />

While commuters objected<br />

to tha proposed doubling In<br />

April <strong>of</strong> the S5-cent tolls along<br />

the 173-mile highway,<br />

pufported iHivyfup ^an to<br />

keeo the proposal under<br />

wraps until after the<br />

November election. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

the commission's biggest<br />

critics were last November's<br />

victorious contendon.<br />

State Sen. James Hurley<br />

(R-Cape. Atlantic), who<br />

serves on the Saute Transportation<br />

Committee, said he<br />

ta •<br />

holding the bag<br />

the<br />

Ita pnpued wddlUoh <strong>of</strong> a<br />

toU booth inl^s district UpelB<br />

to tne cocmty^s 'only<br />

«nfortraiatieh> for Hart, by<br />

the HBM he WM allowed to<br />

speak, several commuters<br />

had tat Interest sudleA, n<br />

***** «Msulted by the state, had nracn ol the media.<br />

Umnt..<br />

Nora WHdwood Mayor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Adwiniatratw U^wtaVind MI • UtBe lea<br />

Don Bart told the cominigsloners<br />

<strong>of</strong> fte<br />

"If yon ssrved as my<br />

treasurer and acted In this<br />

ing the proposal. In a irresponsihle way, I mold<br />

brief stateroert, Hart told the have to ask for yonr<br />

body, "Our primary purpose resign»tion,"hesai4<br />

for opposing this toll increase<br />

b the tact thatthe New Jeraey<br />

«ghwmy Anthority has fmfltd<br />

,K«tn«Hon tnat tnta •ddmonal<br />

Authority Director George Zilocci tells the audience that this hearing<br />

was the smoothest <strong>of</strong> the four.<br />

^S'^tt^'S Accidents on icy Parkway<br />

Authority's alleged financial UPPER TOWNSHIP - A section <strong>of</strong> the township. lit some lee and lost control,<br />

difficulties, especially after «r rolled over and a pickup Trooper RobertScbulte said sideswiplng the overturned<br />

the Authority volunteered to truck skidded down en em- a IMS Ford LTD was upside car. The driver <strong>of</strong> a IMS GMC<br />

take over several sectons <strong>of</strong> bankment in the wee hours <strong>of</strong> down In the middle <strong>of</strong> the pickup, also lost control drove<br />

the <strong>of</strong> the Parkway, including Jan. 13 In a three-vehicle roadway when he arrived on <strong>of</strong>f the road and went down<br />

one Cape May County, nUeup on the Garden State the scene.<br />

Hte left lane embankment,<br />

previously maintained by the Parkway.<br />

The driver. Butter, and his police said.<br />

state.<br />

No one was seriously hurt in passenger, Gonnella, were out<br />

; He also crlUeiied the what police said was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the car by then, he said. Butler and Gonnella were<br />

Authority's new »400-square- three minor township ac- Boh occupants had been transported to the hospital by<br />

foot marble floor for the cidents on the Parkway late wearing seatbelts. Without the Upper Township Rescue<br />

Garden State Arts Center, and Jan. 12 and early Jan. U, them, Schulte said, they<br />

for hiring <strong>of</strong> a second public caused by key conditions, would have gone through the Butter was Mated and<br />

relations first In the wake <strong>of</strong> David Butler, 81, <strong>of</strong> WUd- windshield " released at Shore Memorial<br />

controversy.<br />

wood, and John Gonnella, 34. The car flipped, altar Butler Hospital, a spokeswoman<br />

"I cannot believe the <strong>of</strong> Runnemede, suffered saw patches <strong>of</strong> Ice and hit the said. However there was no<br />

financial health <strong>of</strong> the High- minor head Injuries in the 1 ;05 brakes, causing a spin. His record for Gonnella.<br />

way Authority took a turn for a.m. accident. Recording to car struck the guard rail with<br />

the warn overnight," said authorities,<br />

ita right rear quarter panel<br />

Hurley. "All <strong>of</strong> a sudden we Police said it occurred In and rolled on its ro<strong>of</strong>, police<br />

ere told that the Authority the northbound lane <strong>of</strong> the said. n-if •«•-! iv<br />

heti a IUS million deficit parkway, at mllepost 23.1, A1974 Bulok slowed when It<br />

war the next five years, its roughly In the Palermo mm to thi accident scene,<br />

bond rating la In Jeopardy and<br />

Its mo million capital Improvement<br />

program may<br />

never be completed.<br />

"Such devastating financial<br />

troubles should have shown<br />

some kind <strong>of</strong> warning signs<br />

for the past several years, yet<br />

we on the Senate Transportation<br />

Committee heard<br />

nothing."<br />

Wt flirt •fu/fHfitBf<br />

Assemblyman Ed Salmon,<br />

Matching Mouldings<br />

dosing Ha tint <strong>of</strong>ficial day as<br />

and Accessories BO<br />

•legislator, argued that while<br />

you can do tha complate lob.<br />

27.7 milea <strong>of</strong> the 173-mtle<br />

* Parkway are In Cape May<br />

County, the Authority has no<br />

members (ran this area.<br />

'Some on the Authority are<br />

Installation available!<br />

from Hudson and Morris<br />

< counties which the Parkway<br />

doesn't pass through.<br />

, Both Salmon and Hurley FOR FURTHER<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CtTV1N J,<br />

JANUARY tl, IMS<br />

Mayor's moves to control planning causing ruckus in Seaside<br />

Umttaed frem tranpwll ptg* 1) new, nam, an oatepotati outspoken crtdc critic <strong>of</strong><br />

Raft wSmiiMnticn, "1 m |ta«iB« «»•*•«*.»«« HeaaW ^ ^ t w i w M i i ^|»» ^°*g» g " ^ S2LL?SLS3!«J1IR ta*r,«MA««ipl<br />

body, which wtttep<br />

aodience<br />

Decision te replace Moore<br />

wBhWDdwood Attorney Loob<br />

C Dwyer Jr., was "purely<br />

political," Moore contended<br />

IXrerfay night % 4<br />

Tnroagh the pro-'<br />

g^ByjQpffjiPfn fjilini ni^^^B ifffli<br />

<strong>of</strong> former Mayor Dominie<br />

Rafla and now the McHale<br />

S^uSBlSt^SIlORj oJOOi^ SS^S<br />

he's "maintained a very<br />

down-the-llne objective<br />

view," adding he Is the "impetus"<br />

behind legislation<br />

tightening minimum Planning<br />

Board application<br />

Moore "did • tentastk job,"<br />

according to Feelej, who says<br />

tte attorney was wrongly<br />

accused <strong>of</strong> "helping to other<br />

ride too much" when he was<br />

actually doing his Job by<br />

spelling things out clearly to<br />

applicants.<br />

Feeiey said an attitude that<br />

applicants are the other<br />

ride" or an enemy Is wrong in<br />

itself.<br />

"Stephen Moore la the<br />

victim <strong>of</strong> poUttcal change<br />

basically due to the pressure<br />

<strong>of</strong> i couple members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Planning Board," said Ian-,<br />

me mayor on this issafc.<br />

While lannene<br />

acknowledged that political<br />

appointments are * "something<br />

we have to live with," be<br />

added, "B tot metali'tte<br />

nu* file <strong>of</strong> roe community,<br />

then there's something<br />

wrong."<br />

According to MeHate, the<br />

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Fftnt tbft public, the mayor<br />

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PAGE II — SECTION ONE<br />

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Tiie Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

A gesture<br />

missed<br />

While trimming other departments' budgets,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council members had a chance last week to<br />

trim their own. They didn't.<br />

Councilman Nickolas "Chick" Tr<strong>of</strong>a made the<br />

motion to cut <strong>City</strong> Council's token $5.000-a-year<br />

salary by W percent or WO, Twfa made Uw<br />

same motion last year, but not one <strong>of</strong> his<br />

colleagues backed hint. This year Councilman<br />

Mark Videtto lent his support, SUB the motion<br />

was defeated; 3-8.<br />

The cut, although paltry, would have sent a<br />

message to the department heads who are submitting<br />

their budgets. C% Council te serious<br />

about keeping down the tax rate.<br />

If Council member* were to approve toe<br />

municipal budget handed them By th« administration<br />

this year, tee tax rate could increase<br />

by ? to 9 cento, depending on the final<br />

revenue tally due this week. That doesn't count<br />

the yet-undecided school and county rates.<br />

Opposing the salary cut proposal was Councilman<br />

Gary Jessel who said the decrease would<br />

discourage lower Income citizens from seeking<br />

public <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Council members say it costs them well above<br />

their compensation to serve on the governing<br />

body, and that may be. For whatever reason one<br />

decides to run for Council, it certainly Isn't for<br />

the money,<br />

A 1800 decrease in compensation certainly<br />

wouldn't prevent anyone, rich or poor, from runnftjg<br />

for <strong>of</strong>fice and possibly serving his or her<br />

cUy.<br />

And cut in Council's own pay would very nicely<br />

hive set the tone for budget season '88,<br />

Thursday, January 21,<br />

Seeing in<br />

the new year<br />

Section 2, page a<br />

away from home<br />

There is m eerie l<br />

about spending New Yeart<br />

ere in « »mplttiiy strange<br />

surrounding; an almost<br />

utreal quality because there<br />

Is no common point <strong>of</strong><br />

tfftrwoi.<br />

Such is the feeling <strong>of</strong> this old<br />

damdlgger when he Is over<br />

BOO miles from barrier Island<br />

dft<br />

in witt dew friends in a tiny<br />

hwnlet called Garden <strong>City</strong>,<br />

5,0. /<br />

As a matter <strong>of</strong> actual fad, It<br />

was a very diU|httul<br />

evening; an evening where<br />

everyone was comfortable<br />

with everyone else and no one<br />

felt they had to prove<br />

anything. Our hostess had a<br />

radio station on that would<br />

ring the chimes <strong>of</strong> anyone who<br />

appreciated Benny Goodman,<br />

Tommy Demy, Larry<br />

Clinton, Glenn Miller, Woody<br />

Herman, etc. The conversation<br />

was Intelligent and<br />

the atmosphere warm; the<br />

food Ught and tasty and the<br />

surroundings my.<br />

TWa area <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

is MM for Its friendliness<br />

and, though I have never<br />

doobted tt on praviom vtstts,<br />

ft was only too apparent<br />

again.<br />

Radio station WJYB vm<br />

Inspired on New Year's en,<br />

for they played Just about<br />

every standard that we<br />

wrinkles would ewtom and<br />

with TO commercial ore*k for<br />

the entire evening. It was<br />

peat!<br />

We arrived In Myrtle Beach<br />

shortly before the Brat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

yew and tally wpected to<br />

spend New Y«rt eve with<br />

our dear friends the Haspels,<br />

curled up In our digs at the<br />

Surf Rider on the bMch. Not<br />

Mutual dear Wends, Janet \ I<br />

Orbeck and Bite VUra. |<br />

invited us to their home In<br />

Garden <strong>City</strong> and, to make the<br />

soiree Just about complete,<br />

almost everyone present at<br />

fee affair vrtB a transplanted<br />

New Jeraeyite.<br />

1 sincerely hope that your<br />

welcoming <strong>of</strong> the year l«S<br />

was every bit as pleasant as<br />

Glnny and mine and that your<br />

year will be happy and<br />

healthy one.<br />

Historic preservation little more than lip service in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

By RICHARD BENNER dftlrns they have no record <strong>of</strong><br />

: Many thanks tor your<br />

editorial (The em <strong>of</strong> our<br />

such a survey.<br />

Further, what could such a<br />

list contain U there U no<br />

S ^.i^JKA "BMMlvi^w «f the m<br />

provisions for preserving<br />

Ufal <strong>history</strong> tn the proposed<br />

mfiter plan,<br />

Mihough t am personally<br />

teis than pleased with the<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> tin plan In<br />

general, w well u the criteria<br />

used to establish Its<br />

provisions, It Is encouraging<br />

to read that Ton Thomas<br />

(the clty'B contracted plan,<br />

nar) recommends an Inventory<br />

<strong>of</strong> historic homes.<br />

St la something ot a disgrace<br />

Mat one with little knowledge<br />

or, local <strong>history</strong> felt • need to<br />

make this recommendation<br />

and was able to cite structures<br />

which exist end some<br />

which do not. tt Is unfortunate<br />

mt no such Inventory seems<br />

Wexlflt.<br />

It Is even more unfortunate<br />

that the city planner expressed<br />

doubt that such a list<br />

Would ever tie complied.<br />

But consider the following,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the 24th day <strong>of</strong> January<br />

0BO, Ordinance No. MO was<br />

Mtsed by <strong>City</strong> Council and<br />

ngned by thin Council<br />

Weildent WWiam Wsodi and<br />

Mayor Chester Wlmberg.<br />

this ordinance established<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historic<br />

Commission with seven ap-<br />

(tolnted members.<br />

; It states, "It shall be the<br />

duty <strong>of</strong> the Commission to<br />

iuwsy the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and determine, with the<br />

itanee <strong>of</strong> the archlUct<br />

purmiaitt to section<br />

C) above, those structures<br />

enfial a a<br />

district" and the criterion la<br />

"the height <strong>of</strong> the gingerbread<br />

era which almost enttnty<br />

passed over <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

due to Its early rtatdmtl* less<br />

flamboyant tastes."<br />

Uilng the Victorian<br />

gingerbread era as the sole<br />

and other architectural styles<br />

reflecting the growth ot the.<br />

city to an arbitrary date <strong>of</strong><br />

UN (within the limits <strong>of</strong><br />

federal and state guidelines),<br />

many more structures would<br />

be Included spanning the<br />

Wand from at feast Atlantic<br />

Boulevard to 18th Street with<br />

groupings o» houses scattered<br />

aty's <strong>history</strong> and development.<br />

The wholesale destruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> this city's land*<br />

marks can hi stopped.<br />

Enabling legislation does<br />

exist which allows local<br />

governing bodies to enact<br />

legislation to control the<br />

demolition or alteration ot<br />

At least the street end has<br />

not been sold to developers, as<br />

was 5th Street and public land<br />

now occupied by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Colony.<br />

And what have we lost by<br />

giving Uttle more than Up<br />

service to historic preservation?<br />

, _ ,Hhow:<br />

large, ornate<br />

appreciation <strong>of</strong> anything<br />

other than pr<strong>of</strong>it margins<br />

have filled both fresh and<br />

saltwater wetlands from 17th<br />

Street to 59th Street.<br />

The have erected buildings<br />

»e^thiattc| m ^mmmamm^ m*^ y i& - without regard to ar-<br />

reduce the Urt to manageable be on tt» Fe&Ml tUJgWyy, kUM, tetea, P«^a, Mom chltectural conformity or<br />

proportions. Under tWs ex- Early In 1987 Cape May for sunshine and air flow from<br />

As a developing city approaching the turn <strong>of</strong> the century...this city<br />

contains numerous examples <strong>of</strong> several periods <strong>of</strong> architecture |f<br />

the beauty <strong>of</strong> the bay,<br />

especially at sunset, we are<br />

now treated to a not-to-<br />

Dleasant view <strong>of</strong> the back<br />

door-parking area <strong>of</strong><br />

In such a manner that airflow And Dr. Corson's<br />

Is seriously curtailed or magnificent house and <strong>of</strong>llce?<br />

diverted. A parking tot,<br />

Large square "bedroom If you want to see the bay<br />

containers" are built next to you almoBthave to goto one ot<br />

criterion—and evidence such panded criteria, or «ven enacted such legislation ocean to bay, our unique compatabUlty or Influence to<br />

as early photographs which under the gingerbread (Ordinance No. 784) and atcharacter!<br />

and) wont <strong>of</strong> all, a the existing structures <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

an as readily available as criterion, II no massive taut one member <strong>of</strong> our <strong>City</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> pride in our com- In the hop* that It will con-<br />

Harold LM*l <strong>history</strong> - a portion exists, thin most Council and the Historic munity as a whole. vince the cottage owner to<br />

cursory list might Include » certainly a significant portion Commission was made aware But we have certainly aiU.<br />

to 30 structureii on Wesley does.<br />

<strong>of</strong> this fact by this writer. Yet gained in land value., Lots And we, as well as the city<br />

Avenue between 2nd and 10th And one should remember, demolition for the period from which sold for »4M In 18M sell administration, have allowed<br />

streets, a greater number on compared to the massive September ill? through for nearly 1,000 times that tt to happen by not voicing our<br />

Central Avenue between Srd number <strong>of</strong> structures now on December 1967 averaged over much today. However, that opposition unless IWiappened<br />

and Mth streets, • large the Island, the number In 18M one structure every other day tact has Uttle to do with tn our back yard. .<br />

number <strong>of</strong> commercial « 1911 or MO Is relatively without a single recom* preserving the old.<br />

3. Conver's shop Is now a<br />

buildings on Asbury Avenue small<br />

menuatlon or review by the tn an effort to reap the parking lot as U A. Scull's<br />

ai well BJ many residential Ai the Commission Mlstorlc Commission. financial windfalls <strong>of</strong> the "Thtatft Cottage" and H.<br />

bulldlngi on the HUM avenue, recogniied In the minutes <strong>of</strong> To paraphrase one city higher land prices, both local Stalnton's residence.<br />

t smaller number on Mian their netung <strong>of</strong> 1 May I960, <strong>of</strong>ficial! 99 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and out-<strong>of</strong>-town developers Instead <strong>of</strong> Hogates and<br />

Avenue and Atlantic Avenue "lor a butting to be con- <strong>City</strong>'s bulfdable land is with Uttle understanding or Chris's with public access to<br />

within the same general area, sidered as historical - the already developed The old<br />

and a good number <strong>of</strong> similar exterior architectural must be torn down to make<br />

residences on the numbered features are the primary way for the new. That's the<br />

streets.<br />

oonstderatl


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AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

Mi St and Haven Av<br />

OotmCiQ<br />

Rev, B#ekworth J. Vooritew,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. - Church School<br />

II a.m. • Morning worsMp<br />

?:S0 p.m. • Evening servic 1 *<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

CENTRAI.<br />

OF GOD<br />

Obmmunily Center<br />

18th and Simpson<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci§><br />

Robert lorte, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30 a.m. - Worship service<br />

* WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Bible Fellowship,<br />

124 Dory Dr.<br />

MAINLAND AfSRMBt.Y<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • EvMiing service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

CHRBTUN WORSHIP<br />

CENTER<br />

Route 50<br />

SeaviUe<br />

Rev. Pete Wippli, pastor<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

lOth-St. and W«ley Av<br />

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

Rev, Donald E. Huribert.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9;W am. - Sunday school<br />

]0;*S am, • Morning<br />

worship<br />

7:15 - Evening servtw<br />

SEAVIKW BAPTKT<br />

»25 Short Rd<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev Da B. Spitwr, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

II a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7 p.m, • Evening worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m, - Prayer and bible<br />

study<br />

CORRIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Mam Strati<br />

Oorbin <strong>City</strong><br />

R.S Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 am. • Morning worship<br />

SHI1.OH BAPTIST<br />

7th and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddick,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

U a.m. • Morning worship<br />

SUNDAY WEDNESDAY<br />

10 i.m. • Worship serviM 7; »« m -"Midweek praytr<br />

7 p.m, • Evening service service. ^^^^^<br />

THURSDAY'<br />

7:15 p.m, • Family seryiee<br />

Baptist ,<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

FIrit Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, Scientist<br />

8th St, & Anbury Ave.<br />

Oeein <strong>City</strong><br />

Announces new hours<br />

for services;<br />

Sundays 10 30 a.m.<br />

Sunday School 10: JO a.m.<br />

WtdnBSda¥i?iJOp,rn.<br />

Teitlmonli! Meeting<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

M:Ma,m.fo2p.m,<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

BOO S. Shore Rd,<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev. Ruisell H. Bowm<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m, • Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTBT<br />

Bth St. and West Av,<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10«.m. • SunBty lehwl<br />

11 a.m, - Morning service<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m, Prayer service<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

independent Fundamental Bible Church<br />

831 Wtiliy Ave. (Luray Hotel i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rev. Richard Markley<br />

Interim Palter<br />

9:4B A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:00 A.M. MORNINO SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

Pnyit.PriliiJBIimSludy<br />

"Teaching 1 Preaching The Whole Bible"<br />

Agape Fellowship<br />

-? Vorthlp it the Center<br />

Sunday, 10:30 to 12:00<br />

(2 nd mtr«OX. Community Canter)<br />

18lhiiH)8lmpionAvi. Octm <strong>City</strong>, H J.<br />

Caring and Sharing Group<br />

ednesday • 7:30 p.m.<br />

124 Dory Drlvi Phoni398-7g22<br />

Pilfer Robert iBitlcinaHuth<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

lttMieNMlAfMM Oc«tiCtt¥(H.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 24,19 88<br />

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

8:19C0MMUHt0NW«y1«fChip#l<br />

' ' ,/ BrtjnC,flobirtj(PnKh(n8 .&<br />

; 10;30 a.m-Service bro«dcfl«tWlBG;AM 1520)<br />

David M, Flneh/Paitw; Brian C. KM«Hl> AuocPai^<br />

' "' WHll/imR. • ''—"<br />

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

Sunday a. 9 30 and 11 «,m.,<br />

BAPTIST<br />

6:30 pam.<br />

173S S. SKwe Rd.<br />

Raltrrao ^<br />

mm iu«, pastor ^ and UndU<br />

SUNDAY Sj^i*<br />

i-M am - Sunday school *£.<br />

10:45am.Morningstraw »~""<br />

8 p.m.- Evening servtee<br />

weDNESDAY<br />

7 :S0 pm. • Prater meeting<br />

CALVARY BJDEPBTOENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

m ana New Yorfc Av.<br />

SoHMri Point<br />

M<br />

___M«-<br />

MASSES<br />

Bally f am. and 4:» p,m,<br />

SilttMtay - I a.m., 5 and 7<br />

p.m.<br />

omm » wm.<br />

ST.<br />

Sunday<br />

JOSEPITS<br />

• 1, 9:30 and II a.m.<br />

801 Shore Rd.<br />

Rtv. Bruce MeBride, pastor Somera Point<br />

SUNDAY MASSES<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school Daily - 7 and 8 am<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30p.m. -TtOdwMk prayer<br />

service<br />

Catholic<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Wealey Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CiQ'<br />

Msgr. Augustine Seidenburg,<br />

pastor<br />

Gnek Orthodox<br />

OftEttoRTTOO<br />

Mfll Reft<br />

Banpiimewn<br />

Rev. D.J, Constantelos.<br />

PMtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. - Orthos • Matins<br />

9;M a.m. - Devtn*<br />

10:30 a.m. - Sennon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPKI.<br />

BY-THK-SEA<br />

55th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

Owanaty<br />

Interdenominational<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Worship strvlee<br />

Saturday - 5:S0 p.m.<br />

Sunday. ?:«, 8, W:Ma,m..<br />

noon and 1:30 p.m. 9:15 am. • Sunday school<br />

lOSOa.m. - Morning senrfee<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

Daily • ? and I p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday -8, 9:18, 11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after 8 p.m. Mass<br />

Saturday 3 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

ST.<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

2nd St. and AtlanUc Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly<br />

Msgr, Joseph E.' Coition,<br />

pastor<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST g> COMMUNWY<br />

SC1ENTBT . "* shM « m<br />

ah St and Aibury Av.<br />

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

Uiywood<br />

is week<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am • The swrtee<br />

11 am,«today<br />

GRACE IJUTHERAN<br />

Share Rd. and Pw» A*<br />

Fefnt<br />

8:30 a.m. and II a.m. -<br />

Worship twice<br />

. Sunday school<br />

Methodist<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

DavU M Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Church school<br />

10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

SUNDAY<br />

TRINITY UNWED<br />

METHODIST<br />

M „ N. „. „.„. Shore Road<br />

9:45 a.m. - Chureh school Marmora<br />

10:30 am.- Chureh service U ».m.-Jbntagjmam J.D. Owreash, pastor<br />

and Sunday School. "? ^ - Evening servtci ^ ^ —<br />

WEDNESDAY MARIMRA GOSPEL 9:45 mm. • Sunday<br />

. Tistlmonv CHAPEL 8:50 and 11 a.m, • WotAlp<br />

Testimony t ,^u.,^t mflA wmt kr.<br />

Marmora<br />

— —<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

30th St. and Bay Av.<br />

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

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg, CHAPEL<br />

^*« Hotel Luray<br />

— METHODIST<br />

SUNDAV „ hl l n<br />

lilOML-Mip OewnCifr<br />

U am-FamQy Bible hour David M Finch, pastor<br />

7 p.m. • Gospel meeting<br />

SATURDAY" SKd*"<br />

.SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church schoo)<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worahip<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Rmnedy Blvd., and Pwfc M<br />

Richard W. Nichols, pastor<br />

.__., and Wesley A?.<br />

OcfeanOty<br />

Bev Ralph HHibbitt.<br />

Interim Pastor<br />

SUNDAY ,<br />

9:36 a.m. • Sunday mool<br />

11 am - Morning wotrtSpr<br />

Quaker<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

OF FRIENDS<br />

CQuata)<br />

Shore Rd.« Setvtnt<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY j|,<br />

Seventh Day<br />

AdmUst<br />

SEVEMUMMY<br />

ADVENTTST<br />

Roosevelt Bred,<br />

and Routes<br />

Marmora<br />

SATURDAY •<br />

9:30 a.m. - Worship Senrjre<br />

II ajn. • BtUt study '<br />

FDRSTDAY<br />

(Sunday) w<br />

11 t.m, - Meeting foi<br />

PRAYER FOR<br />

UNITY CHRISTIAN<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> unity Is nothing new far Christians. Jesus experienced<br />

it with his own disciples and saw it coming for<br />

his flfcureh. His "ttiat ftiy may I" «»" Vmtt tl John 17<br />

still echoes unfulfilled.<br />

Late January to the time when many churches<br />

celebrate a week <strong>of</strong> prayer tor Christian unity. Many<br />

communities hold an ecumenical service during this time<br />

the aposUe Paul founded, many churches In different<br />

cultures — and he struggled with diversity and<br />

derisiveness within and among congregations.<br />

St Paul's New Testament Book <strong>of</strong> Ephesians deals with<br />

tow we are to relate wlft otter beUavers In our own<br />

hones, our society, and within Hit church. "Be imitators<br />

rf God... Walk inlove, as Christ loved us...," he writes.<br />

This week's Bible book is Ephesians. Read It all It wiU<br />

change your relationships. It will help us all to be part <strong>of</strong><br />

fulfilling Christ's prayer tor Christian unity,<br />

RRletod<br />

The Lighthouse Community<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Woodbury<br />

Rev. Kirby at<br />

Union Chapel<br />

MASSES<br />

5:30 p.m. • Holy Eucharist Rev. n,v Richard Ric^a Markley,<br />

Dally • 7 and ! a.m.<br />

interim pastor<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY<br />

Sunday • 8,9:30 and 11 a.m. 1 a.m. • Holy Eucharist SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />

9:1B a.m. - Church school 9i« am, . Sunday school 9:« a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD 10 a.m. • Con Confirmation and li am. • Morning worahip 8:30 and 11 a.m, - Morning<br />

sBrved various churches [rom<br />

The Rev, John l.WrbyJr,,<br />

COUNSEL<br />

Holy Eucharist i<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service warship<br />

New Brunswick to Sea Isle<br />

retired member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

40th St, and Asbury Av.<br />

Qty and Avalon. He rtttred<br />

Southern New Jersey Con-<br />

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

WEDNESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

rfflclaUy from the Central,<br />

ference <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Msgr. Thomas H. Sharkey, 9:30 a.m. • Holy Eucharist 7>u p m service METHODIST<br />

United Methodist Church in<br />

^thodlst Church, will be<br />

and Bible study<br />

a«rt Rd. tnd Central Av.<br />

Brldgeton in 1979, but then<br />

guest speaker Sunday at the<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

linwood<br />

served the Falrton United<br />

Union Chapel by the Sea, Mth<br />

MASSES<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

PRAISE E TABERNACLE f^y, Harvey I. Vansolvir,<br />

Methodist Church on a part.<br />

Street and Asbury Avenue,<br />

Daily -1 a.m., and 4 p.m. Somers Point<br />

time basis for six years from<br />

Heights Av., west <strong>of</strong><br />

Saturday . 8 am, 4 and 7<br />

The chapel holds In-<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

1979 until 1985.<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

terdenominational services Through the years, Paltbr<br />

beginning at 10:30 a.m., . Kirby has had a number <strong>of</strong><br />

p^oedW by a short-long<br />

am ,<br />

responsibilities with the<br />

Confeisloni • every B and 10 a.m. Hoty<br />

service at 10:15 a.m. Sunday<br />

»MVl«<br />

Southern New Jersey Con-<br />

school for all ages is held at<br />

Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Eucharist<br />

ference, Including mem-<br />

Bill a.m. Nursery care Is<br />

j^iat^" mnmmmm<br />

bership eight yean on the<br />

provided during the service. executive committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Pastor Krlby's sermon, 1B Board <strong>of</strong> Ordained Ministry,<br />

based on Psalms 2:M and followed by three years as<br />

Uke 13:31-35 Is entttted "The Intervfew chalrpenon for the<br />

Ood who laughs - and cries. Board <strong>of</strong> Dlaconal Ministry.<br />

Having ltd an active He now makes his home In<br />

ministry, Palter Klrty has SeavtUe.<br />

CHURCH OF<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

THE WEDNESDAY<br />

wcunsiauAx<br />

iOiSOa.m..Ho^ittchBrlar<br />

_—_ MBTHOpBT<br />

Home feUowiWp poups, Rt 610 Pet«bu«<br />

Marmora<br />

In the chapel. Tuesday, WedneiMay «na Rw. Paul W. Vander Loo,<br />

Msgr.« James J. Zegers,<br />

pastor<br />

t<br />

Emnfplkal Epismpal<br />

thursday^<br />

RE(mriANIZRD CHURCH<br />

PMtor<br />

SUNDAY"<br />

MASSES<br />

^CHURCH OTmBUBL.D.B. fH^^^IS<br />

Dally • 8 and B a.m, m m Rta. i<br />

Saturday - 4 and 8tM p.m. QodJrey Funeral Homo Wtormo (Just south o! Jet-<br />

Sunday-B, B;30and 11 a.m. 809 Central Av. fer's Floriit)<br />

Rw. John Rilinbttry, rector George B, QrlBlth, pastor<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROW<br />

Wabash and Poplar Avs, SUNDAY<br />

U ^ 1 1 a,m, - Monung prayer<br />

•»* Betmon. Hoty communion<br />

^ and third tody<br />

Bay. 8.80 p.m.<br />

iON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

IBM Street and Aibury Avinyi<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 24,1988<br />

Rev. John Kirby<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:16 A.M.<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:15 A.M.<br />

Musical Director<br />

/Mlrliffl Adim*<br />

Nursery Available<br />

During service<br />

Ethsl Miller Chaplain<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

and Summer Bible conference<br />

10TH4WISUY SM-1281<br />

R1V, DONALD I, MffitBUIT. llflMf BMttf<br />

lilVlWHlAUiD.rmUM.VWIliiMi^f^ -•...,<br />

OAVIOSEMSEHEY.CNfWnKrtffHU'MHIEWY.OrBinllt<br />

iUNDAV, JANyM, 1ISS*<br />

10:49 A.M,. 7:00 P.M, Rev. OoniME.HuribBrl<br />

••••... illO A.M, > SUNDAY SCHOOL ."•<br />

;iiiiiMtf''s^Aif(ii(«i*rt«fr<br />

W£0.6:00-7:30 P.M, Jfl, HWH YOUTH<br />

7:00 P.M, MIDWEEK PRAYER SEflVICE .f _ ,,<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd.<br />

SUNDAY SeavUle<br />

11 a.m. • Morning ttrvtet, Rev. Mark H. Earl<br />

MAROATO coMMUNrrY SUNDAY"<br />

BOO Ventnor Parkway 9 a.m. • Worship service<br />

Margate 10:15 a.m. • Chureh school<br />

fiav. Terence 1. Johnson ••• •< • --<br />

Rev. David A, Fleming TUCKAHOB UNITED<br />

— METHODIST<br />

SUNDAY Rt 49<br />

9:30 S.m. - Church school Tuckahoe<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. - Worship Rev. Daniel Hulltt, pastor<br />

Lutheran WNDAY"<br />

iOilB a.m. • Sunflay ichool<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 9 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

Cuntral Av. at lOth St.<br />

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

Albert E. Alspach, pastor _<br />

C, Lynn Nifafflurt, putor m m m ^ ^ ORTHODOX<br />

11 a.m. • Btrvlee<br />

Communion.<br />

MMIIAH LUTHBHAN<br />

tins' and LtndU Av.<br />

Sea isli <strong>City</strong><br />

Bmrv iMtand, piitor<br />

ehWl<br />

Holy<br />

SUNDAY<br />

U a.m. • Church service<br />

7 p,m. • Evening service<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERUN<br />

7fHtndWisliyAvinu#: ,<br />

Ml ^<br />

Slide show on state at church<br />

slides, Chlntala will take the J<br />

audience on an armchair tour •*•<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey from Caps May<br />

to High Point State Park,<br />

stopping at points ot Interest<br />

The program will aim<br />

ttplain why Now Jiney lai<br />

earned such descriptive titles<br />

as "thi pathway <strong>of</strong> th«<br />

Rivolutlon," "tti crosirMdi<br />

dm last" M "m mighty<br />

geography, Industry and day- > atom <strong>of</strong> Industry."<br />

to-day life.<br />

TliB pubUc li welcoms.<br />

• large map and color<br />

Charlie Chlntala will<br />

present an Illustrated<br />

pfopam, "Niw Jiney, know<br />

your ititi," S p.m. Monday,<br />

Jan. 25 to members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Colony Club at St.<br />

Peter's Methodist Church, 8th<br />

Street and Central Avenue.<br />

A N.J. Bell Telephone<br />

Company lecturer, Chlntala<br />

will trace tho slate's <strong>history</strong>,<br />

Nazarene church celebrates<br />

The Community Church <strong>of</strong><br />

the Nuarene, 2151 Zlon Rd,,<br />

NorthflelO, wUl celebrate It's<br />

fflnd anniversary, Sunday,<br />

Jan, 24.<br />

the concirt otnered muilc<br />

will be presented at 0 p.m.<br />

Public is Invited. For information<br />

caU 641-6009 or 646-<br />

1814. ; _<br />

Service will begin at 10CHAPEL<br />

PLANS<br />

am., with • mint-concert <strong>of</strong><br />

sacred music given by Tony<br />

Valenti and Anna Maria<br />

Daleslo and a message by<br />

former paster, The Rev.<br />

Wendel. Lahr,<br />

Following the service, there<br />

will be a covered-dish dinner.<br />

TURKHV ntmm FEB. H .<br />

The Union Chapel by thijl<br />

SOB, 55th Street nnd A.lmn •<br />

Avenut, wUl iponior a turkij<br />

dtoher from 4:30 to 1 p.m,<br />

Thursday, Feb. 11'in, the<br />

fellowship hall. The public Is<br />

Invited. For Information coll<br />

3904674.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

8900 Vifltnor Ave.<br />

Miraitt.N.J.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

JANUARY 24th<br />

ONE SERVICE ONLY<br />

10 A.M.<br />

Dr.Tereiice Elwyn Johnion's<br />

. JANUARY a. iwg<br />

The day the dogs paid a visit to<br />

ByLEESTEELE<br />

therapeutic tab* has baft<br />

realized. . s<br />

Everybody tawws that *to IH%<br />

And yet docile —<br />

lon# MUMS «t<br />

Manor nursing nonrft.<br />

The appeal ot thi! therapy<br />

dap, however, low tar<br />

beyond ft* tamy^otteniM<br />

md nod manners.<br />

"They give the raMeMs a<br />

chance to have contact with<br />

m antmai and be able to<br />

wpi*ss their teeUngs," says<br />

Jadde Ogil, the director ot<br />

nurslnR at Wealey. "And the<br />

eniroals give them a good<br />

i« animals are bt##<br />

Rueststtan some people, too.<br />

"The dogs are mmmm-<br />

Judgmental," Slgel.<br />

"They give love<br />

ylre*^.<br />

Other therapy dap In the<br />

wintry play Sante to blind or<br />

handieariped children, or are<br />

permanent oompatuoBs lor<br />

Thailand missionary to speak Jan. 27<br />

__m, fisy i<br />

Therapy Dogs<br />

« Ntw Jmty-frwd nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

(j(PM)rp which iMts the<br />

€€<br />

jtelaue<br />

andqffixtion<br />

•vmlKlvlHinK<br />

the local cootdrnMon are<br />

two ScoUvill* rtafckrti, P*t<br />

Snydei vai P»t McCntney,<br />

wte took .M. and Abbtyto<br />

Wesley «n Jan. W. The<br />

MM, tqu*l ptotAH« th ft*<br />

ventar*. »r*<br />

visits «t<br />

McCartney lwrod t>t<br />

she helpedtrain at an<br />

b She had drenkd<br />

MM ot hw trained doga<br />

before, lot etddtth atpartkB<br />

or In parariu, but resttied<br />

mat the dop* rtunfigs might<br />

aonicre good nrptDpw wno<br />

UhWrt<br />


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

*AQE • — SECTION TWO<br />

Leather crafts displayed<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School students Bttndpd<br />

a lecture and wortalwp eonewltig<br />

leath-art leather-craft artwork on<br />

November 30th and beetmber 1st The<br />

idea for the wortcshop at th« high school<br />

'• :••<br />

- « ^..f'*t. V ","V'tiVVr,,rf i( l >•-•',. ,t' r ,( n ' , ,<br />

Phrtographers; Ashley Krelmeier ! ' " • ' .V'v -'.,<br />

ffi tttA<<br />

mi<br />

Kim<br />

ii \..'ji'"'.', , '- ,/-.<br />

,V*<br />

m \<br />

j-t,' ,- , ' 'v / ' '-—*-!> -;i>-w-;wAr\-<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY a, I M<br />

Firearm<br />

] buck season<br />

record<br />

New Jersey deer hunters<br />

*t another rtcwd during tbe<br />

sbMtay Breann bo* season<br />

whteh ended Dec. U with an<br />

olimaM H^B dm Wm,<br />

Bicuidl w«f Blun i^ah^fa^<br />

ta Cape May, Cumberland<br />

md BurHngtoo Cocnties.<br />

This compares with the<br />

J.713 deer taken bring the<br />

••We are vwy pJwsed with<br />

to results acWeved so far,"<br />

•Id Fred Carbon, chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Wildlife<br />

Management "The number<br />

<strong>of</strong> deer taken to date In both<br />

(he how and the firearm<br />

Mm la In line with the<br />

(state's) management goals<br />

<strong>of</strong> maintaining a healthy deer<br />

herd in balance with its<br />

habitat"<br />

tbe preliminary totals are<br />

up 470 deer over the 1M taek<br />

SNUB, There wire record<br />

harvest* established in 10<br />

counties.<br />

Carlson said the success<br />

Cin be attributed In part to the<br />

good weather during the<br />

week'long season which<br />

brought out large numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

hunter*.<br />

Preliminary harvest totals<br />

by selected county include:<br />

Atlantic (1987) 612. Atlantic<br />

(1968) 591.<br />

Turlington (1987) 1,161.<br />

(life) 1,037.<br />

Cape May (1987) W. (1988)<br />

U8.<br />

Cumberland (1987) 808.<br />

(1966) 433.<br />

school<br />

lunches<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School<br />

lunch menu Includes a choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> three platters. Intermediate<br />

school students<br />

have a choice <strong>of</strong> the first two<br />

platters with the exception <strong>of</strong><br />

soup on the second platter. It<br />

Is replaced with a fruit/vegetable.<br />

Primary school<br />

students are served the tint<br />

platter.<br />

The menu for Jan. 25-29:<br />

MONDAY<br />

Flitter i -Hwnhuritr on •<br />

bun with ketchup and pickles,<br />

potato puffs, chUtad ptishia,<br />

pudding win topping, choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

. .Platter I — Chicken noodli<br />

soup, triple peanut butter and<br />

jelly sandwich, chilled<br />

peaches or fresh fruit, pudding<br />

with topping, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

milk.<br />

Flitter 3 — Make your own<br />

salad bar.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Platter 1-Chicken nuggets<br />

with honey ind bwbequt<br />

i sauce, whipped potatoes,<br />

buttered green peas,<br />

chocolate cuke, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

milk.<br />

Flitter I - Tomato soup,<br />

egg salad on a bun, chilled<br />

wan or fresh fruit, choice <strong>of</strong><br />

milk.<br />

Flatter 8 — Mike your own<br />

mlid bar.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Platter 1 - Cheeie iteak<br />

| hoagle with lettuce and<br />

tomato, buttered corn,<br />

pineapple up-slde down cake<br />

with topping, choice o mflk.<br />

Flitter 2 - New England<br />

dam chowdir, turkey salad<br />

on rya with lettuce and<br />

tomato, fresh fruit choice,<br />

pineapple up/dd* dW 1 *¥*<br />

with topping, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Flitter 8-Make your own.<br />

) " tadbB rawswY<br />

platter 1 —Tuna salad on a<br />

kiiiser with lettuce Md<br />

tomato, onion rings, ehUlid<br />

juice, JeU-O with topping,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Platter % - Beef barley<br />

soup, ham and cheese sandwtch,<br />

chUtod juice or fresh<br />

fruit, JilW with topping,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> mitt.<br />

Flatter 1—Make your own<br />

..Ptattori-French bread<br />

rt«a, carrot and celery<br />

stock*, chilled fruit cup.<br />

peanut butter cookies, choice<br />

* 8 .- Vegetarian<br />

tuna salad on<br />

WwneaMh^MtcW ^Mt<br />

or iwin fruit, peanut butter<br />

cookies, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Matter %- Make your own<br />

gmladbar.<br />

Menu «ubject to change.<br />

ATTORNEY TO W8CO88<br />

N'S BIGHTS<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

i<br />

Determination<br />

Tim Gallagher was among the Raider matmen recording pins In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s 4S-1B win over Egg Harbor Township Saturday.<br />

phMi &V Filer MiEpniri<strong>of</strong>l<br />

Dave Law, above, had a HrsUperlod pin In Saturday*! victory over<br />

EHT. Here he's shown in the process <strong>of</strong> readying a pin against Vlneland,<br />

a match which OC lost earlier last"week.<br />

NOBODY BEATS ,„„<br />

OUR PRICE! 'SS<br />

SERVl^ __„<br />

Replace Gas Shocks - Includes parts "19.99<br />

State Inspection 99*<br />

High Speed Wheel Balance.............. per wheel 99*<br />

Front ind Alignment ,,, *9.99<br />

20 Point Safety Check. 99*<br />

Brake Inspection 90*<br />

Any MOO Repairs j Any *5O Repairs<br />

Not including Other Specials. Coupon Good thru Jan. 25th<br />

TOE SENtTOEL.LEPG8R, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

JL iUHJIWMl UV14 1UW<br />

Gas Shocks • any sit In stock *14.99««.<br />

All Headlights - In stock 2 5 % Off<br />

Antifreeze ................... ,>...... v *4.0Qflai.<br />

All Belts • In stock ,, ......... §©% Off<br />

GM Repalcement Keys Cut................. 2 for 99*<br />

All Air Filters In Stock................... 15% Off<br />

A/C Spark Plugs ....... • • 1 •W"ea.<br />

Mot ratponilbta foromitflont or mlipiinti<br />

Ad must be presented at time <strong>of</strong> writs up or purchase<br />

PONTiAC<br />

Carnsr <strong>of</strong> Sfh & Wolf »yo. Ol»an <strong>City</strong><br />

I Hoik from 1th St. Bridge<br />

399-5700<br />

'/ft;<br />

1<br />

FH.Jan.B<br />

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Tut. Jan. u<br />

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Sat. Jin. 30<br />

Tut. Fib. i<br />

Prl. F«b. S<br />

Tue.Ftb.t<br />

tut. Feb.»<br />

Ttwr. F*. 11<br />

Tut. f»tb, U<br />

Frl. Ftb. 1»<br />

Tue. Feb. 2S<br />

Tue.Feb.13<br />

Thyr.Feb.»<br />

BOY'S BASKETBALL<br />

VARSITY AND JR. VARSITY<br />

RED RAIDERS"<br />

Mainland(V) ..Away<br />

Mainland(JV) .........Awav<br />

MllMltTwp.(V).'. AwaV<br />

Cumbwlina. Awiv<br />

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

Audubon ...<br />

Vlnelend<br />

AAlllvlil* ...........<br />

Eo8 Harbor Twp. {V>.<br />

EBO Hafbor Twp. (JV)<br />

Brldgeton<br />

Holyp<br />

Mainland (Vi<br />

Mainland (JV)<br />

Cumberland<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

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Away<br />

Home<br />

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7:00<br />

4:00<br />

7:30<br />

5:30<br />

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im<br />

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5:30<br />

5:30<br />

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7:00<br />

4:00<br />

5:30<br />

•..•Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 7?<br />

MlllvlMtii..,.,. • • ....OwnenyM<br />

OetanClry56...................... .......Bridgeton8<br />

o«« n V:.;...........;. ^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> H. : ,. Holy<br />

COACH: Tom Oahr<br />

J.V. lit UNUiSSOTHeRWISE NOTBO<br />

Stainton's<br />

Cap» May County's<br />

UROE8T<br />

Dapartment Store<br />

ethSl.&MburyAve.<br />

399-5511<br />

OPEN<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

MIS Hlh SI I* I: I" I<br />

i M j /. fj ( I 1 - (I i<br />

398=1083<br />

:> PLUMBING A HEATING<br />

;[ llotpolnt-Kitchen Aid<br />

; [ Sales-Service-Installation<br />

750 West Ave. 39V-1976<br />

BROADLEYS<br />

Fuel Oil, Hnniinc),<br />

1300 Stagecoach Rd.<br />

Marmora, 390-39B1<br />

LEON'S<br />

Mtn'i&ieyi'Wtar<br />

7S6 Aibury Ave.<br />

399-2768<br />

BAKLEY'S<br />

*DELI*<br />

OPEN ALL YIAR<br />

^j;".^;,a|IAl.l^f871[^<br />

CAREY'S<br />

.LUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

IIMUlf Hi!<br />

KOHUR<br />

AMIRICMtSTAHDABD<br />

Dial 399*8167<br />

U! WItT in KIM i<br />

m &<br />

LOW, LOW PRICES<br />

1325 WEST AVE.<br />

Ociin <strong>City</strong>. N.J,<br />

(609) 399-1036<br />

SENTINEL-<br />

^ LEDGER<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

O'OOY<br />

112 Eighth 8tr«et<br />

399-5411<br />

DAVIS<br />

HardwifB St<strong>of</strong>B<br />

"MiiMDnWsnPnfP<br />

ul Youi<strong>On</strong>y"<br />

1235 Ashury Avo.<br />

3990915<br />

Prl Jan. M<br />

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sat. Jan. M<br />

Tue. Jan, 14,<br />

Thur. Jan. M<br />

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Ttiur, Ftb. 2§<br />

Man, Feb. 7><br />

GIRL'S BASKETBALL<br />

VARSITY AND JR. VARSTTY<br />

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(inland WV)<br />

Mlddlt Twp. CV)<br />

Cumberland ..........<br />

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Vlniiand,<br />

Mlllvlll*.<br />

l9gH«rb«Twa.!V).<br />

Ego Harbor TWO. (JVi<br />

Holy Spirit<br />

•Mainland CV<br />

Mainland «jV<br />

Cumbtriand<br />

NJIIAA Play<strong>of</strong>f!<br />

^SECTION TOO:.j<br />

Oeatn Citv-D >.. * £••• • • • • • •**'<br />

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Oetin city to,.....,,. AbiigBnil IS<br />

Oetan <strong>City</strong> Holy Spirit Jl<br />

COACH :ChrliUMl« .<br />

•PLAY1P AT INTlRMEPIATl 8CHQOC..<br />

FOR INSURANCE SEE<br />

POLICES WRITTEN IN OFFICE<br />

701 WEST AVENUE<br />

Suite ?WQI-MH Lily, N.j<br />

(609)3990655<br />

Kitchen Cabinets<br />

and<br />

Paneling<br />

|SHOEMAKER|<br />

LUMBERCO.<br />

1300 West Ave.<br />

Dial 399-0150<br />

FIRST<br />

FIDELITY<br />

BANK<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

and Loan Association<br />

1001 AiburyAve. 399-0012<br />

BoomittBtfd.1Mini)ori<br />

\ 3100044<br />

"Red Raiders" Basketball<br />

Replayed Every Monday & Thursday, 7 P.M.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Channel<br />

CARTER<br />

Lincoln •M«rcur><br />

l4thSt.aWoitAv«.<br />

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

399-3134<br />

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R.E. DARBY<br />

AGENCY, INC,<br />

Qknn Dirty, praiidtnt<br />

insuring The PubHc<br />

For (Four) Gtntriiitni<br />

604 Central Ave.<br />

Phone 3990049<br />

THE GODFREY<br />

FUNERAL HOMES<br />

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BANK OF<br />

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• A OPBN YEAR 'ROUND*<br />

1 SO YEARS OF „<br />

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11<br />

•<br />

I '<br />

PAGE S — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. THUBSDAY.<br />

Sometimes the rules can get in die way <strong>of</strong> players, <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

Sco«IBittnCT wasn't available to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtybssk««*JlcoJK*i ftmnecting with Farin*, who was stOl »»iKtttyH(manlwtth691.<br />

Runneremp inn Charlie<br />

(yBrien590,BobGro6an57»,<br />

Lflllan Balti S65. Emma Cook<br />

564, Anna Mum 541, Eleanor<br />

McMenamln 529, Freda<br />

Hampp 517, BUI Jacobs Iff,<br />

Evelyn Ken-527.<br />

Top honors In bridge went to<br />

Bob Needhammer with 5,160.<br />

Eva Slaughter scored 4,750,<br />

Barbara McG«hean 4,670,<br />

Helen Schelrey 4.U0,<br />

Florence Wright 4^00 Henry<br />

SchaefferS.OJO.RuthPaMons<br />

3,M, RolUnd Snyder 3,600,<br />

Helen Jonea 3,100, Katherine<br />

Dugan J.480, OUve Schaeffer<br />

MOO, Edith Munn 1400.<br />

Tbt <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card Club<br />

meets 7 p.m. Monday and<br />

Thursday at the Youth<br />

Center, 8th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avenue. All card<br />

players we welcome.<br />

seconds, the oOeMfl Iteeei tt» ttfl m *t flaw and begins if<br />

five-second eoort. Even U«t tat new. ' .S<br />

team<br />

ir^pUy ^rithiw) opposition.<br />

two petals apta* Vtattand<br />

aohe it. Good (ffl^hswbw tOUm mmha&mm B<br />

after time outs. The technical fon! has long teen available as an i<br />

incentive, - -.<br />

The three-point rale Is a welwineadoUtion.to the W^ school<br />

game. Ths twwtet HeWeil ta also • posBvtitap, though the<br />

tot<br />

* i<br />

there aw too many oWdata unable to<br />

There are times when being in the red is good<br />

Going out the Inlet, you keep buy from the ocean, OK redbuoys<br />

to your right; If you are<br />

the red bouy on your right, or buoy should be on your right returning from the Cape,<br />

b it the left? No, it's red right If you are heading out to sea, green wU be on your right<br />

going, uh, green left leaving. the red should be on your left Staying between <strong>On</strong>e two'<br />

That's not right; it's red right The green bouy will be op- colored buoys will not only<br />

going North on Tuesdays posite.<br />

«eed your trip, ft win nuke<br />

provided there Isn't a fuU But If you are heading from you less Inclined to meet up<br />

moon,.. ^w<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty to Cape May, what wltt the dreaded bay-whale.<br />

«*•« awntle^uince you happens? You are neither This critter runs anywhere<br />

heard the old proverb; maybe returning or leaving, so what from gentle-minded, holding<br />

forgotten the words? Well gives?<br />

you In Its palm for awhile, to<br />

here tt Is as It should be The answer Is simple: Red, vicious devils, pawing at<br />

remembered: Red, right, right, south. II four are going your prop and bending your<br />

returning.<br />

That goes for Tuesdays, full<br />

moons and any other day.<br />

If you are coming into the<br />

to Cape May, you keep the redshaft.<br />

BLOODMOBILE<br />

JAN: 17 .<br />

Prom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

COLOR TV SERVICE<br />

NO LABOR CHARGES<br />

: ' i '<br />

ALAN E. TASOFF, M.D.<br />

Ft/low <strong>of</strong> the American CoMtgc 0/ Surgeons<br />

Diseases and Surgery <strong>of</strong> the Eye<br />

Announces the relocation <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for solo practice to:<br />

9408 VENTNOR AVE.<br />

MARGATE, N.J.<br />

822-9494<br />

Bv«nlngHourt • ... • , ' ciliraef/implinti<br />

Pr«§ Parking • Ltiir lurgtry<br />

MtdiitraAuiftmitnt Contaet Leniii<br />

. *Pruc«r«Aectpt«d . iteond Opinion<br />

* APPOINTMENTS A VAIL ABLE IMMEWATELY*<br />

shufflln' on *»•*»•••<br />

While tt seems Mce an With the traveling tmt the even. We do look forward to a Jack is now vice president<br />

«ternlt$ since Christmas and holldAyB, the mow and ten quick return to our shuffling the Boynton Beach Club<br />

Wednesday, Jm, 27 there will New Yean were celebrated, fee severe cold, we shufflerscompetition.<br />

• : so far la the only one <strong>of</strong> ouc<br />

beaRed CroMbloodmobUe at tt Is a mere three weeks. were forced to hibernate. This We deeply appreciate a note members who has placed In<br />

Burdette Tomlln Memorial They did, however, period <strong>of</strong> hibernation bid from fellow member Jack fee Southeast Coast District<br />

Hospital, Cape May Court preclude the playing <strong>of</strong> MM merit since tt gave us Schneider who Is now com- Tournament<br />

House. For more Information, shuffleboard right through the opportunity to get much <strong>of</strong> peting in Florida. Jack was Tberi wen 10 tournaments<br />

call the Red Cross at 485-5S56. those three weeks.<br />

our neglected homework elected to the New Jersey scheduled by this district,;;<br />

accomplished,<br />

Shuffleboard Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

We understand, however, and he l« now exhibiting to fee<br />

that out friends la Florida are Ftorldlans and <strong>of</strong>ten Just<br />

disturbed by rain, so we are why he merits such honors.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

UPDATE<br />

JERRY TORRONI<br />

OPEN LISTING<br />

QUESTION. 1 undtritifid that with an "open" luting,<br />

you ean Hit property with many Realtors ana pay pnly<br />

the one who mis It. Why don't more sellers uit lit<br />

f<br />

varying from singles to<br />

several types <strong>of</strong> doubles .<br />

running from November •<br />

through March. Jack and a<br />

partner so far ham entered.,.<br />

Bve tournaments, winning an<br />

"any doubles" played at<br />

Howard Park West Palm '<br />

Beach Nov. Wand the WUd;<br />

Doubles Tournament played '<br />

Nov. 1MB at Boyntor, BMch.<br />

Jack will migrate to St.,",,<br />

Petersburg, Fla. where hetI ,<br />

will stfly with Hww Stwibii<br />

former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> member,.<br />

now residing there. They as a „•, j<br />

team will defend their tn>F8«B0 81<br />

|iM,BMtoi1W.000.C«ll<br />

Joi.<br />

uplex, north «ni, J<br />

btdrooms, 1 bath ••eh,<br />

Cloie to beaetT, Nleely<br />

maintained property<br />

With good Income. Call<br />

for inspieflon, Olfd<br />

afil70,0W.<br />

T


10 -^ SECTION TWO<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

A N U C M N !<br />

For <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Surrounding Areas<br />

I<br />

IS NOW OPEN IN OCEAN CITY<br />

Helping owners save thousands in listing commissions!<br />

We help you sell your own home and charge you less.<br />

it's the easy way to sell your property and save.<br />

For further information contact 399-8300 or stop by<br />

our new <strong>of</strong>fice at...<br />

301 3rd Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

* OCEAN CITY •<br />

Four 1 btdroom units. 2 floors, gas hot water heat.<br />

S22O,0OO.H«ip=Us=5tl! Realtors. 399-B300<br />

Three units, two 3 b*drooma. one 2 bedroom. Priced right,<br />

$139,500<br />

«Help-U-Sell Reltors, 3WI300<br />

Hotel, beachblock, 36 rooms, 23 baths. Looking for right<br />

operator. Exctlltnt financing to qualified buyer. Double<br />

lot,<br />

Help-U-Sell Realtors, 399-8300<br />

attention buyers<br />

fret wtekly lists <strong>of</strong> properties by owner with addresses<br />

and prices. Call today. HelpUSell<br />

Relators, 399-8300<br />

ROHKUT L. SHARP, Healtor<br />

•J7IHI Asbury A\c fTl .ViiM West Ave<br />

I<br />

Quality • Classic elegance<br />

art tht words to<br />

describe this 4 bedroom,<br />

2 bath condominium<br />

with brick fireplace, a<br />

55x100 ft, lot and facing<br />

the ocean at the corner:<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5«h I. Artury<br />

Avenue,<br />

Punlsttlc Id Moor unit. Thrt*<br />

twlroorrn, 1 bsthj, qunl »tr«l. <strong>On</strong>l/<br />

.I' 1 '<br />

N«W C»IHtrl<br />

raam with UMIWIUI «IHMM VH*»<br />

WM'tMAMMMrfMl AWfiX tMf<br />

MI. ff, wlMt Htm tm) bKk d*tk>.<br />

Ctntrti «ir. Jttitu in mmif<br />

MtfrOMD CmM<br />

at your doer st»p. Le«at»d at 34th Street and tht Inland .*<br />

WMerway priets start at »iM,0B0. and weekly rentils ^<br />

start at U1$. either way you won't want to miss but on:;the<br />

fun) ;•<br />

Roger A, Monroe Realtors<br />

602 Whelk Drive<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, JU. 609-398^000<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY, 1 to 4 P.M.<br />

2McDonaWDr1VB,SeawlllB<br />

. Larw/ Imrnacolatt ranch. Appro*. 3,000 «q, ft, <strong>of</strong> living<br />

]' spat*, 4 b#droom»< 2 full bafhi, living room with<br />

I, ,flr«plact, dining room,' Kltthett with laroe eating aria,<br />

• (fartilly room wllhddhMKiiitilllho and wood *tov«,'3<br />

LIJ i<br />

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• *<br />

RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. Per sale<br />

OCEAN RHF<br />

Deluxe f<br />

MwAhoirae, corner unit,<br />

ntody to mo* in. Will<br />

matte OMI,<br />

LAGOWROHTCOMM<br />

S Mrmi., large<br />

living ream, dining worn,<br />

an all modern unit, fur<br />

niinings ina appliance* in<br />

eluded plus boat sl^<br />

C«l Today For<br />

Men Mats<br />

MclNTYRE REAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

653 6000 „<br />

\Mom<br />

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HOW?<br />

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on vacation homti<br />

el all tyiws, anywhere<br />

Inttte'U.S.A.'Cell<br />

tell free<br />

1^00-523 J460<br />

ext. fin<br />

m Pa, Dial<br />

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uvMi wiia n» I Wor* eMenm wnn<br />

umNv rtam «r> * WM««I HI, I car<br />

osrBot. gn MI iit Mans ii».<br />

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ISLAND - *JMa rtilp<br />

evin (q pw tnhsw* M viluM 1<br />

Barm ranA. jparirilna upktet, «*i¥l •<br />

Mine, »M fimnr room, KUWPOI<br />

FtarMt ream, IH*,«t. Atk for Kim u» pun and<br />

PRttTv OME BEDROOM<br />

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mngt tar txng*. Ho pm! mMar*.<br />

tun IMMMT »o» •» CM »I*U3 W<br />

OCCAM CITY^S HOBTHEWD - ynwrni<br />

flaw wa 4f> be^cti MoA. 1 Mifh-, i<br />

baTtn. tiiafrten. wnhar ^ driai Ml<br />

miw inctaaaa ctn m B I W i n<br />

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*os 'or htti Avon F*t> Iti MnMoMr no<br />

An* iMatnanen.<br />

FURHIXtttD NOftTH END - 1 Wrm •vcvritv.<br />

teffi. HC«M n«W apt AvaflaMe Jan tl<br />

il isn mMMt phn urn Wooai now<br />

rt inc. ft*«n», tman »' won*. Jn EFFICIENCY UNITS AVAILABLE -<br />

m n mxrl R«il mcludn oai •, tIKtrtf ><br />

IMH avtllabM Call lor Information.<br />

VANDLOHOS — Hardly a day wm by<br />

The RkNmh Agenrv R*an«w »v-<br />

Uguciti tw a ytarly rwt.l &ui, n<br />

un. n<br />

0ep)ttv0 Bur (hvtfttory vrt art both<br />

lotlng rwnayl Wt will *» rr* rotting.<br />

> Electing and ntunw nw h«ao*chn<br />

tell «» no* (rtcaia wim yoor iii1fi>o<br />

.VVoodi A|)tRIKL. I *AT<br />

HOME - MM *«*»*•-<br />

READY TO OO - I Mm<br />

Mar 1>n0Mi« «* "t**"<br />

tkriy F*» Ufo OanMfi I<br />

Ikcwnt. trail m n y<br />

depoilt and fflmni required lit! lor unol», *»^" . •*Jl<br />

monthly plui mil. Pieaw r»ly m Sen Mnnen. net* bM«* k «*»« to on*. "— —<br />

tlnti Ledger. Boi H>. Ot NJ OHM pen tns mtt«M an urn. can »» »m.<br />

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Ntw beautlnrt CoWilal 1 fcdtm.. «vt<br />

R.E. Wanted<br />

t. Me ja«l<br />

WMITtDBUPLEK OR WM.M -<br />

Me«M«W>.'Ml Jim KMiM*!*.<br />

FMMLY MMINO tW-WJ!<br />

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1111,<br />

UTMep wuM-e -^"LVeDtoy«tiacnincii(itnia<strong>City</strong>M<br />

Why not iwt in luuury w • —<br />

WlfltW fit i«BW 7 __ aaajmf JfTOf )« nanny winrwvarw •-< •"-<br />

Cm" COmpleTBly fur S JSldarylar IMJlnatJKis*^<br />

nlthM private wtte. t - „ . » t.. W a acMrtanca w . * '.<br />

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with retrliej'atwpt ••<br />

remote contpol wlor<br />

TV's Irom IM per<br />

week • including all<br />

utilities, Avail, immediately,<br />

AH new<br />

luxury sie»r, itallBn<br />

leathei' a<strong>of</strong>a * chair*<br />

plus worli'i largMt<br />

color TV with VMS<br />

library In the Mbury<br />

eiub.<br />

PttranappemttBent<br />

m, wtiw<br />

includrt.<br />

CALL 399-0440<br />

1357 ABBUBY AVE.<br />

OrCalBtlOOHBEALn<br />

SIMIil „<br />

OCBAN CITY -<br />

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Florida R.E.<br />

i*ia«!s,<br />

Storage Por Rent<br />

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BO ma IH» » te<br />

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copy w thli B[MtiuilMI<br />

M BUblllhM II<br />

Ittilsnea In IM 0«Mn Gil* IwttiMl<br />

l.adsarwriyaniislti» M ta Ih. rmwirtfliMit M<br />

JOHNJ.HANIIN<br />

CITYTRBA8UR6H<br />

Gill alrtr I<br />

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iH,pn<br />

<strong>City</strong> ci<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

CAPE MAY COUMTY, HBW JBRSfiV<br />

RB1OLUTIONHM4W<br />

A RESOLUTION AUtHORIHNO<br />

THE EXECUTION OF A<br />

PRDFUSIONAL tBRVICBS CON<br />

--"'-" ITH OR DANTE MARINO<br />

Mn.<br />

JMI »<br />

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Tw Fat.It.<br />

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Homaavanti in CAPITAL, utttn.<br />

Public Notice<br />

THIRIPORI.<br />

insSiffSai^rtaura*...<br />

Jamatp Cfawt<strong>of</strong>d.Iamilfa tor apart*)<br />

at twalvi till montnt tommanclnt<br />

January 1, IMI tor an annual cwripan<br />

•align ol Sin Thsutand Dollar*<br />

(U.000 001. (Annual cornpanutkm wit<br />

M,M° M to Dactmbar 11,1W).<br />

Tttii Contract U awardad without<br />

public ttlddlng at a pratattl<strong>of</strong>tti tar<br />

vlcat Contract, purtuant to N J.t.A<br />

NOTICBOFOICI»ION' J<br />

OP ZOMINOJ BOAMO<br />

TO WHOM IT MAY COMCBNM i<br />

£....<br />

4£Jti.<br />

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Mwmwt1wmwii.sii.im.<br />

r.SKBKW<br />

tMni)iluiMrU|»Miiili«<br />

WE««HlrtKlrTW(l«Ht>»ein<br />

,. •» N JSI AA Sat>n»»l M*al I<br />

WmonAv.,8ow Point, hu<br />

b\ October,<br />

Public Notice<br />

39B0768<br />

PT.<br />

HOttTMBND 1 BBDROOM - Fur<br />

tloor,<br />

t<br />

• 11 rnlnutat to AC, • """'• •*<br />

Tha Traamraf adviia»Jhat lundti ara<br />

•vallabla lor maw wrvltM and uld ax<br />

«pS FUORIDA WATERFRONT - OullTf T^^»S«:~H IT ptAdlturat will ba chargtd In Una Ham<br />

RESOLVBD by ma city council ol Ina No, 0l«M JIK-SIO conllngatit Upon ul<br />

city ol ocaan city, Naw Jaraay thai Or. tlclant aponprlatlont bafng pmvldM In<br />

oantt Marino »,haraby appolnttd to tha IMS parmantnt budoat.<br />

DiviioMd building alia with pavad tha pwiilon ol <strong>City</strong> Phyaklan lor aCBRTIPICATION<br />

OP FUNDI<br />

Summer Rentals itrMrt curb*, waihar and aawar ptrlvd ftt twalva (II) rndntm Irom JOHNJ MANJBN<br />

il? WO with auumabla mortgaga ot January 1, IMS thru Dttambw II, IMIi CltYTBtAtURBR<br />

SB IT RBSOLVBD that Dr Marino".<br />

SUMMER RENTAL - OM block irom<br />

Jltl St batch Two bdrm lit llw ant, 3B-3WSSSWS nf IMI<br />

SSSSSSSS<br />

I dbla and J llnoia badi cabla,<br />

withar, leraanrt porcii, v, waionor<br />

aaaaon No pan Matura partona pnont apt pompano •>••"' ""' '<br />

Ml 1M7 *' March «1,l00 call i»l«0<br />

PENNLYN PLACE - ' bd f HHHP, VILFB^ • I \J<br />

COUNCIL VICE PKflllDBNT<br />

Ollarod by Councllw<strong>of</strong>fian Clunn<br />

SKondad by Councilman guotilo<br />

Tha abova raioiuiiw wai duly adoplad<br />

by _. lha <strong>City</strong> . Council LII ol w ttw IIW «,,T <strong>City</strong> w ol Ouan ««••<br />

#...., <strong>City</strong>. Naw uui jarwy ik#«B^ at kt a a mtatlng mullna ot M talil uld<br />

JaVtwmanca "oi "in >a_amployrnanl Council duty halo<br />

"V<br />

MaminatlOM on bahall ot tha <strong>City</strong> ol<br />

, ».rd, o«M0«. No pan, M,W»<br />

J NOTItB OP OBCISION<br />

Q|> tONINO lOARD<br />

TOWMOMITMAVCONCMN.<br />

Public Nollca It haraby glvan to all<br />

Barton, that a Public Hatrlno wti htld<br />

SiJtmiary 11, ItM at which haarms<br />

M loolKitlon tor variant" lor wait<br />

IUM yard ttlbKk. Inmt yard taHMcK<br />

an? vtrltnca to altar mm'"-'»•"'«<br />

tlrwtura on blot* 411 lot . -<br />

tuwwnatUB OawatAvanua,<br />

Point. Now Janay wai haard<br />

uld anellcatlan wai grantad which<br />

dadlfonTin""and a.'.ilibi. tor in<br />

tpactlon in tht Municipal BuHdino.<br />

Building OMica. ot tomart Point, New<br />

•""** oaorglana MuteWMon<br />

Stcratary to lha Board<br />

DATED at ««ittri Point, NJ Thli Ifih<br />

Day <strong>of</strong> January, IMI<br />

111,1T,P.P. UK<br />

at • miatini ot uld<br />

on tha Utti day<br />

"<br />

ol<br />

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January IMI<br />

HLTARWATER WNDOMtNtOM<br />

irauntrvllda lf*l> IpKloul 1W0 «q It,<br />

1<br />

ATTiNTioiivACAiOM* - (LBI)<br />

Rnarvi your plica in trw Mimmir tun<br />

lUT L«ro« MlKllon 1 proparliM<br />

ivillibla, CHI C»tfJw.ll ••njw/'jnj<br />

DollarR*«IE»t«tt,(*W)mum. in<br />

THINK SUMMER - C.It llST*<br />

your »m Mimirnr rtntil »uid« «nd<br />

prtvliw rental propirim without<br />

litvlftt homi Rtiarv* tarlyl Th*<br />

/llWWllJH '«<br />

C _, ,. . _.. OESOLVED that<br />

IK l Mthl. irAt room, «r«»d any additional non P/aanipW"!"<br />

Lots For Sale<br />

%%&. vvssys* =« vs.<br />

U0.W0 ownar Ilnantiwi Call IM 1W^<br />

MYSTIC ISLAND - BulKhtad baauly<br />

R.E. For Rent -watarlront lot In a«catnnt location on<br />

d»p walar lagoon M « loo lot<br />

Faaturlne a brand naw dack (t*M)<br />

IW.TOO AMI lor Louii at «W at i«o<br />

RETAIL STORE - e«c.ll.nt location<br />

.pprM M« M ft. eletlflc •»••'J'» ":<br />

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• '(<br />

b' 1 .<br />

u — SECTION TWO<br />

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

ii I thought we were over the hump... 9$<br />

Raider boys in season court first: two consecutive loses<br />

Ataganl (ntsmrfd Oman<br />

<strong>City</strong>, MS, in the HIM period<br />

last weak in Galloway<br />

TViwTiShip then held on to<br />

drint the Ratdera, 77-68 And<br />

Bridgeton, the Cape I 1 *<br />

defending champton, ranpgd<br />

past Tom Gahr's team. Ml,<br />

at the intwmedlate ictodL<br />

wie two gpim^ tnnrfesil ifis<br />

6rat time OC has lost two<br />

straight guaa this season<br />

•M dropped the Raiders two<br />

games below, (M) the tournameot-qaalffying<br />

.§00 that is<br />

OM <strong>of</strong> OR team's primary<br />

goals this seasort.<br />

Prior to Tuesday night's<br />

meeting with Holy Spirit,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had aeven games<br />

remaining txfore the Feb. 2<br />

ddM They needed to win<br />

Tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Swvlno <strong>Ocean</strong> Ct«v<br />

y»»r 'Round<br />

Since ItSt<br />

DIFFERENT LUNCH<br />

SPECIAL EVERY DAY<br />

M.99<br />

DIAL 399-7680<br />

• PARTY TRAYS •<br />

—M0N.-SAT —<br />

BAT-IN io•mn 1p.m. TAKE-OUT<br />

North East Comer<br />

Of 8th & West<br />

EASY<br />

PARKINS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1S87 - 1118<br />

STATEMENT OF CONDITION<br />

DECEMBER 31,1987<br />

ASSETS<br />

Cash on Hand and In Banks., $2,116,482<br />

U.S. Governments, Agencies and Other<br />

investment Securities (at Amor I zed Cost) ., .11,631,141<br />

Loans Receivable:<br />

Conventional Mortgage Loans 68,299,832<br />

Construction Loans (Net <strong>of</strong> LA.P.) f... 1,086,750<br />

Real Estate Equity Leans, 1,602,777<br />

Consumer Loans 449,535<br />

Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank ............... 417,400<br />

Office Buildings and Equipment<br />

(Lass Depreciation) 2,217,537<br />

Other Assets 1,485,910<br />

Total Assets t*.. $?&407,M4<br />

LIABILITIES AND RETAINED EARNINGS<br />

Savings and Demand Account Deposits....... $83,275,517<br />

Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes 136,602<br />

Accured interest Payable on Deposits...., 26,245<br />

Other Liabilities.. 221,500,<br />

Retained Earnings 6,747,500<br />

Total Liabilities and Retained Earnings $90,407,364<br />

Capital to Asset Ratlo=7.46%<br />

OFFICERS<br />

Irvln Johnson, Jr Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />

Walter 8. Johnson... Vice Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />

Lewli J. Mawson.,. President<br />

Dennis J, Pietrzyk.. Vice President & Controller<br />

James Yensel •......; .Vice President<br />

Sylva A, Bertink Assistant Vice President k<br />

Secretary<br />

Walter Jenningg, Assistant Vice President & Branch<br />

Administrator<br />

Diane Chadwlck,..,. Assistant Treasurer<br />

Kathy Sharpless,..,..; Assistant Triasur©r<br />

MargarettaHarman... Assistant Secretary<br />

Ronald t.Taht(isq1(.. ..../....; Solicitor<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Richard K. Cameron Dr. Edward A, Renqueat<br />

Roy 1. Darby, Jr. James F, Steefman<br />

George W, Drake Michael Subotlch<br />

Arthur T, Ford, Jr, Floyd W.Townsend<br />

Roy Gillian Phillip Turner<br />

Irvin Johnson, Jr. Walters. Johnson<br />

1001 Aibury AveM <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399*0012<br />

106 E.RooieveH Blvd., Marmora 3900044<br />

* ^i^p J * ( ^ - > J - » ' 1 / * -<br />

if For Absegwtu, Juniw paid cha mpioitB, The 6-4 center, scored 25 points. ;.<br />

30 later in the second quarter Sean Laird scored to points,<br />

but Bittner made two tools making HMO free throws. two quick fouls by McAlllirter. ••ThU !» mytthM yw BjBBt <strong>of</strong> the pmt by<br />

and another three-pointer, Ingrum added 18 points and 11 O«hr decided to stay with •eeini thi Dlditrion4ttU Bridpton guard __r<br />

cutting the margin to 29-25. rebounds while 8ch- bis Junior star and It paid <strong>of</strong>f, duo," said Gahr, "and I can't Johnson, had trouble getting<br />

Ahsegami got eight straight wartenbach scored IB points McAllister didn't commit hla my that ru mm them." He ^ Rhotai He sMred tHKN<br />

points, tour by Qreg Ingrum, and snatched II rebounds, the tturd foul unttt the final play wont miss them for long since netting onto two shots in th><br />

to make it SMS, Buckets by most Bgalnst the Raiders this <strong>of</strong> the third period, though he the Raiders go to Bridgeton on arst half and one thtee-pO<br />

Bob QlUlnder and Blttner in<br />

old foul out with five minuter* Feb. U. attempt In the game, Junior<br />

the anal minute made it 37-29 Bridgeton may hive beaten left.<br />

McAllister scored 10 hr the g ^ Thurman came <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

«t the half.<br />

the Raiders In the first three But the Raiders never got Raiders, one below Wi carter ^ tf t<br />

m<br />

Midway through the third minutes <strong>of</strong> their game. The within tli potato again. The hjgh. He tlao pabbtd 11 rtbounds ind block<br />

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OCBAH <strong>City</strong>, New J«rt«y '<br />

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Due to renovations,<br />

the Tax Collector"i Office hai moved<br />

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totheiecond(2nd) Floor olOtyHflfl;<br />

Pleaieuie Elevator Located on the<br />

Lo<strong>of</strong>l«rb«r/(> - iimim$,i9M 7:30IW,<br />

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Old /tome is <strong>history</strong><br />

It ttt«e which itood on<br />

venue In ittmeri Point tor<br />

100 Vcars. ^t least some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

i tret I oW the site may also be<br />

coming down.<br />

113073 SAMPLE<br />

HOAQ AND SONS<br />

SPRINQPQRT<br />

Panel named to study Point school expansion<br />

Preservation awareness<br />

.•EOINT-A two- seeki to formally reeognlie<br />

ttf ftQwrve a 100- Shore Road, jetwwn Ooll<br />

._._ houk tfltt Bay Avenue and Pleasant Avtnue<br />

Ave., entfttf Thurtitay w« pile and In the bay area, tern<br />

<strong>of</strong>. rubble, heltthtcnM George Btrtet to Decatur<br />

kHftreneis h«w that old Avenue u hlitorlo areas.<br />

building! will conUnui to wh«t'« needed neit, ac-<br />

dupptir unl«M Action U cording to local preier-<br />

taken by the community to vatlonfiti, ii cooperation<br />

prtierva them.<br />

i <strong>City</strong> Council, the<br />

mmert Point may won |Bo«rd and historical<br />

hive two diitrtcti on UM •odicldihowt<strong>of</strong>oUow<br />

rNational fUgliter <strong>of</strong> HUtorie up on the ipeCUl lUtui.<br />

rn,foUowlii«th«ffl<br />

fUlthflllf Possibilities Include<br />

Application for th« creation <strong>of</strong> an hlitorlc cmn-<br />

dMlgnatlon. et|Met«d loon. It mlsilon, and review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

master plan to take historic<br />

structures into greater<br />

consideration,<br />

Formal historic<br />

designation, according to<br />

consultants who prepared the<br />

application, generaWi<br />

a mmunltjil prestige and<br />

(labile* property owwri In<br />

I e district for an Income tax<br />

credit <strong>of</strong> o percent for<br />

r novatloni made far an<br />

B Bome-proo icuig purpoif i<br />

Sioemlng part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Reilster <strong>of</strong> HUtorio<br />

Plaoes doesn't force<br />

Iliursday, January 28,1B88<br />

on home owneti,<br />

tettrietWe local<br />

^ Thompaon, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ware-baied Hlitory<br />

, said the Show Road<br />

i U i prime candidate<br />

tuoh deiunatlon became<br />

<strong>of</strong> iu commewlil character<br />

•ltd the trend towards converting<br />

homei into<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional otdoet.<br />

Evjn Reglaur rtatui muit<br />

be followed up by city<br />

leadership If Somer* frolnt U<br />

Upper Township school budget<br />

increase tax rate by 3 cents<br />

By JAMES PITZPATR1CK<br />

genttael-Ledier Staff<br />

TOWNSHIP - The Board <strong>of</strong><br />

over last year'i aUoeatlM <strong>of</strong><br />

$).t mUUon,<br />

„ hitufc to »»Miid W<br />

_i two rwra here, But wWl*Khool<br />

• lncmiai atrn't intldpitWi tfato<br />

l»«tlMc<strong>of</strong>titlwU*$l million In<br />

(hi budget. Th« portion, needed to pay<br />

<strong>of</strong>f bond UNUM, such a* the new ffl.S<br />

million K4 idwol approved by voten<br />

hut September, tort subject to annual<br />

voter approvaL<br />

Major contributor* to Inoreasei, a^<br />

cording to Board buiuiew iecretary<br />

Joyce Ooodman, inelud* * so percent<br />

HM In the cort <strong>of</strong> Blue Crow and Blue<br />

Shield bafltflti and taerewi in staff to<br />

wp# with itaadUy climbing enrollment<br />

' " ^ predomlnently<br />

under the state<br />

creases In state aid. Un<strong>of</strong>fldal figures<br />

show assistance may go up at leait H<br />

million over last year, Goodman aald.<br />

Preliminary estimates show a S-eent<br />

Incrajie In thi present ichool tax rate <strong>of</strong><br />

79 cents per $100 <strong>of</strong> valuation, aha aald.<br />

Still unknown la whether Upper<br />

Township Committee will oontlnua It'i<br />

plan to roll back contributions to the<br />

ichool tax burden, which until last year<br />

wai a steady $3.48 million annually,<br />

The township financed ichool<br />

assistance via tax revenues collected by<br />

tin Kato from Atlantic Blaotrlo, and<br />

wo^rtribirtadtothetownihlpforbelnga<br />

halt community to the utility*! B,l*<br />

int townsnip lnfutuiea UM cuta iaft<br />

yaar, citing forecaiti <strong>of</strong> reduced<br />

revenues from tha aUtlon. They w<br />

pected them to fall ftwit HW ndlon In<br />

But th« admittedly conservative<br />

estimates war* wrong/ tJM ti*U<br />

allocation, eanta In at HT7 mfljl<strong>of</strong>l/<br />

uHnflllmMinml tvuwvWQ wU Wv9m<br />

Indicated they haven't dUctptd th#<br />

Inner with auditor Kenneth Moon.,<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THUBSDAY, J AWJ ARY ». MM,<br />

Farm preservation plan gains popularity; funding now concern<br />

By JAMES<br />

SentiMl-UdgerStaH<br />

A statewide preservation<br />

program which will pay<br />

tarnwrs who forever restrta<br />

their property to farming has<br />

caught on so well In the<br />

Garten State that local <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

are now wondering how<br />

rmch state money will be<br />

made available to Cape May<br />

At iMrt one UppM 1 Township<br />

farmer is said to be<br />

among aevtral in the county<br />

seriously interested in the<br />

county ' state farmland<br />

preservation plan.<br />

Using a combination <strong>of</strong><br />

funds from a S50 million 1981<br />

(arm preservation bond issue<br />

and county money, the plan<br />

pays for development rights.<br />

The state would pay up to 80<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the cost.<br />

County <strong>of</strong>ficials say the<br />

state Agriculture Development<br />

Committee is due today<br />

to review a map prepared by<br />

'M-'L±J_<br />

county planners outlining<br />

roughly 8,700 eligible MM in<br />

the Jersey Cape<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce^the map Is approved,<br />

ON county Agriculture Board<br />

can begin processing »ppUrattm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Interested farmers,<br />

negotiating the dollar<br />

property value as farmland<br />

and the value <strong>of</strong> the land tf It<br />

mere developed<br />

The question now is "hew<br />

(funds are) going to be<br />

distributed and can we apply<br />

for additional funding?" said<br />

Jack Sayre, chairman <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

county Agriculture Board,<br />

It's unclear, he continued, if<br />

tie money win be distributed<br />

evenly, or whether a lew<br />

counties, such as Burlington,<br />

which have aggressive<br />

acquisition programs, will<br />

ran away with most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

funds.<br />

"In some counties the<br />

municipalities are dipping In<br />

to the county c<strong>of</strong>fers to take a<br />

big bite (at the costs)<br />

UP<br />

TO<br />

ttMuelves," Sayre said.<br />

Re .confirmed Mat Don<br />

Apphgate, executive director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state-Agricultural<br />

Committee, met with county<br />

agriculture <strong>of</strong>ficials Ms week<br />

to discuss the program.<br />

Despite the competition for<br />

money, Sayre a Lower<br />

Township farmer, said,<br />

"Tfcise we good signs" adding<br />

he believes the county<br />

will have tone applications<br />

submitted before they run wit<br />

"Notttfng there seared me,"<br />

hi said.<br />

According to Dave<br />

Rutherford <strong>of</strong> the County<br />

Planning Board, two or three<br />

comity farmers with upwards<br />

<strong>of</strong> 200 acres have expressed<br />

interest in the plan.<br />

•Strong interest" has been<br />

expressed by farmers in<br />

Lower «al<br />

nnnemra<br />

to reveal more details to<br />

landowners who are considering<br />

the program hat<br />

hnv^rt yet ftewied*<br />

He noted, too, that the<br />

program came too late for<br />

sane funs.<br />

For example, along Route 9<br />

In Memo and Marmora, a<br />

"potential conflict between<br />

uses" where noises and<br />

smells <strong>of</strong> farms meet<br />

developed areas have made<br />

preservation measure* In<br />

those awtknn taqmrttnL<br />

Other places have been<br />

excluded from the nap<br />

because their proximity to<br />

sewer lines iiifMis development<br />

Is probably Imlnnnlnent,<br />

High pressure sales pitches again hit<br />

Although <strong>City</strong> Council last<br />

year made dear its feelings<br />

on high pressure sales tactics<br />

by some <strong>of</strong> the island's real<br />

estate fjrms, the practice<br />

apparently continues.<br />

Salesmen are becoming<br />

obnoxious In their door-todoor<br />

or telephone<br />

solicitations, Mayor Roy<br />

Gillian told Council recently.<br />

Pressure on residents to sell<br />

out Is unfair, especially to<br />

vulnerable senior cltfeens, the<br />

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Panel named<br />

to study school<br />

expansion in<br />

Somers Point<br />

SOMERS POWT - A Umember<br />

committee <strong>of</strong><br />

residents, PTA members,<br />

business people and school<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials has been named by<br />

tte Board <strong>of</strong> Education to<br />

Mttdy whether the district<br />

needs more classrooms In the<br />

face <strong>of</strong> rising student<br />

enrollment.<br />

Also, the Board has<br />

ntbortad U.000 worn <strong>of</strong><br />

consultant services to aid the<br />

committee in their investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> enrollment,<br />

applicable laws and the<br />

dstrtct's ability to finance<br />

additional classrooms.<br />

Enrollment has been Increasing<br />

steadily since 1MB,<br />

so much so that the district<br />

added a kindergarten class<br />

hit year and another first<br />

grade dan this year. According<br />

to Superintendent<br />

William Treehler, projections<br />

indicate an additional second<br />

grade class will be needed at<br />

M Dawts Avenue School<br />

next year.<br />

"(»*•) the last available<br />

classroom we have In the<br />

school district at this tune,"<br />

Bald Troehler in a recent<br />

written statement<br />

SchoolaRe children are on<br />

the increase here, he said,<br />

because tot residential<br />

development, the emergence<br />

d grandchildren <strong>of</strong> the baby<br />

bom generation and home<br />

sales by people without<br />

schoolage children to parents<br />

with youngsters.<br />

Currently, some students<br />

imendittont<br />

Th» Unitml L«lo»r lirlvii tor<br />

iceuricy ina compi«i«n«i» in<br />

•purling, tno llht thai wtirl w<br />

iinilMMtt O! ttel M hrtuglM !m<br />

nMllMi* to iht •dltor'% •ll.nllwi<br />

or Hllins IMMli. Dllltrencn «<br />

«lnM iMuM te tMntiM M Ul'<br />

•nHIM enter.<br />

Uta March tt. An<br />

in The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

misstated the deadline<br />

because a 1888 amendment to<br />

the state statute regulating<br />

elections was overlooked.<br />

A front page caption last<br />

week Indicated that student<br />

journalists from Mainland<br />

Regional and <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty high<br />

schools put their newspapers<br />

together at the schools; actually<br />

they assemble their<br />

pages at The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

where te papers are printed,<br />

weather<br />

Sunday today; hlghi tt-iS.<br />

Mr and gradually warming<br />

through Sunday, with temperaturei<br />

10-S0 Friday, 1140<br />

Saturday and IMS Sunday -<br />

NATIONAL WEATHER<br />

SERVICE.<br />

SUPERIOR<br />

have to be bused across town<br />

away from neighborhood<br />

* *oolstoequalire l l i class l shes. h<br />

Committee members Include<br />

Eric masberg, Karen<br />

DetAttrenttB, Ed Eckersen,<br />

Unda Frtedland, John bet,<br />

Usser Undenbaum, Sem<br />

PWlips.JohnK.Reinoehl.Jr.,<br />

Mindy Silk, Stephen R<br />

Sylvester and Troehler.<br />

The committee te chaired<br />

hyElUabethWasikowskl.<br />

aty CouncU has been Invited<br />

to have a representnUve<br />

on the committee but so tw no<br />

one has been named.<br />

The state Board <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Utilities last week approved a<br />

hflte In water rates which vrUl<br />

increase te average annual<br />

water bill here to |1». It's<br />

now 9126. Average sewer bills<br />

<strong>of</strong> 116 are expected to dimb to<br />

IMS under the approved hike.<br />

The averages are according<br />

to estimates by the New<br />

Jersey American Water<br />

Company, which taught the<br />

Increases last year.<br />

Clothing drive ^w^-*^<br />

mm Hurst; left, hands over a bundle <strong>of</strong> clothing to itth Street car wash<br />

operator John Flood, who recently gave free car washes in exchange for<br />

bundles <strong>of</strong> winter apparel. Flood now has piles and plies <strong>of</strong> clothing to<br />

give to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Rescue Mission.<br />

sewer rate OK'd<br />

That signifies a 6.5 percent<br />

rate increase In water<br />

charges; M.S percent KM In<br />

•ewer rates,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents<br />

packed <strong>City</strong> Hall Council<br />

chambers soon after the<br />

request to protest te Increase.<br />

Several said their<br />

water bills far exceeded te<br />

company's calculated<br />

"avtrait" MIL<br />

According te company<br />

<strong>of</strong>ttdala, the water service<br />

rate Increase U due to Increased<br />

operating and labor<br />

expenses as well is capital<br />

construction costs.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sewer<br />

service Increase Is primarily<br />

rented to the Increase In the<br />

utility's costs for treatment<br />

services by the Cape May<br />

County Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority, company <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

add.<br />

Subotich scholarship is launched<br />

A scholarship fund named<br />

for former <strong>Ocean</strong> aty schools<br />

superintendent Michael<br />

Subotich will begin With the<br />

proceeds from his retirement<br />

dinner last Friday in Somers<br />

Point,<br />

Over 200 school and city<br />

oKldala attended te affair at<br />

Mac's Restaurant.<br />

_ SuboUch was also honored<br />

Arrested for<br />

purse snatching<br />

Police «r Sunday nabbed<br />

the man titty think snatched<br />

the punt <strong>of</strong> a resident <strong>of</strong> the<br />

senior citizen complex in the<br />

(00 block <strong>of</strong> Wett Avenue,<br />

Around ? p.m. a man<br />

grabbed the puna from the<br />

shopping cart belonging to<br />

Betty Esposlto, 69, who was<br />

loading her ear Just outside<br />

the complex.<br />

The suspect, Charles<br />

Graham. 29, <strong>of</strong> the 400 block <strong>of</strong><br />

enrol Shuto<br />

hrotetnlonat Qmomt?<br />

1345 West Ave,<br />

with several awards and gifts<br />

and was greeted with news<br />

that his portrait has been<br />

commissioned, and will be<br />

displayed in the school<br />

library.<br />

Resolutions honoring him<br />

OHM from <strong>City</strong> Council and<br />

the county Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

Freeholders, and letters<br />

West Avenue, was pitted up<br />

by police about a block away<br />

from te incident, said police.<br />

Graham was in Cape May<br />

County Jail in lieu <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> »7,W0 bail, police<br />

said Tuesday.<br />

contained about »M In cash<br />

and |1N worth <strong>of</strong> valuables,<br />

wasn't recovered, police said.<br />

HESALTYDOG<br />

For their comtort and care.<br />

don't torpt your pit<br />

grooming thliwlnteri<br />

"T.l.e. ALWAYS"<br />

399-7491<br />

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• CCOIIO MONDAVI*<br />

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

wishing bin well were<br />

received from Rep. B1U<br />

Hughes and state Commissioner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education Saul<br />

Cooperman.<br />

"My whole Ufa baa haw<br />

good? 1 laid Subctteh wn><br />

mlng up his tenure in te<br />

Hyrtem, "What mow can any<br />

man ask In life."<br />

Subotich began at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Junior-Senior High<br />

School In ISM as a teacher,<br />

football coach and a student<br />

council sponsor. He became a<br />

principal In 1964 and<br />

wperintmdant rim. For<br />

the past year, Subotich has<br />

been retained as consultant to<br />

Dr. Anthony Scalio, his<br />

successor as superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> system.<br />

Sewer charges tar <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> customers include<br />

general operating atpenttt<br />

end the costs for deUvering<br />

sewage to the MU A treatment<br />

plant<br />

Ntw Jersey-American<br />

Water Company la a subsidiary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Water Works Company, inc.,<br />

the nation's largest investorowned<br />

water system. The<br />

company serves more ten<br />

4S.000 customer accounts In<br />

Atlantic and Cape May<br />

counties.<br />

Its multiple system<br />

operation provides potable<br />

water services te residents <strong>of</strong><br />

Abneon, Llnwood, Nor*<br />

Meld, PleasantvlUe, Somera<br />

Point, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. and part <strong>of</strong><br />

Egg Harbor, Galloway,<br />

Middle and Upper Townships.<br />

Arrested following<br />

burglary, theft<br />

SOMERS PONT - PoUce «. Balrd, at taut report, was<br />

arrested two aMil «A two 1W W* la AHrtte Oom^<br />

JovtnUea recently to en- Mtti Hen ol 10 pewert <strong>of</strong><br />

•-... ^*^ , — m^gn ^^ while Herringbn<br />

Porttac fMo»taB from •<br />

de«ler*hlp to Wert AUanUc<br />

Gty, wtd with burglary and<br />

NtnUnet store on<br />

Route I here.<br />

Man BtM, 18, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somera Point VUUgt<br />

its, Mnk accused<br />

<strong>of</strong> taking part hi u early<br />

morning burglary and theft at<br />

receiving a stolen ear<br />

sometime earlier, and at-<br />

; to steal a car from a<br />

«tt released on summon*.<br />

<strong>Local</strong> •nftoritles say, twft<br />

men are expected to face<br />

charges te Egg Harbor<br />

Township.<br />

Police said Bated and a 16year-old<br />

male, whose name la<br />

being wlthheW im to m age,<br />

took »O4 worth otdRftrettes,<br />

dbpen and other goods (ran<br />

tbs Cumberland FMTM store<br />

Jan. 18<br />

ffct? wwt reported to<br />

poUcel;«8.m. after B neighbor<br />

spotted a suspicious<br />

vehicle parked behind te<br />

rent attempt to he* Hit *ore«> Jefferson Avenue and<br />

a mate subject walking from<br />

Police aay Balrd has bean<br />

charged with burgtary, theft,<br />

receiving stolen property m<br />

tow outer vehicle burgtarin<br />

at TLC Automotive Repair's<br />

Marks Road holding lot<br />

John T, Herrlngton, 18, <strong>of</strong><br />

Crestview Drive here, U<br />

charged win conspiracy In<br />

the case <strong>of</strong> the stolen Trans-<br />

Am, He was arrested at his<br />

home by Det (tar Gray te<br />

afternoon <strong>of</strong> Jan.».<br />

Bomb threat<br />

empties home<br />

OCEAN VIEW - Patients<br />

at the Lutheran Home, Route<br />

B tart, were evacuated<br />

yesterday •fternoon after a<br />

repotted bomb threat<br />

State Police, Upper<br />

Township Rescue Squad<br />

personnel, and area<br />

Btef^hters were called to the<br />

•eeno, Details weren't<br />

available at preastime.<br />

SON FOR PIPERS (<br />

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Shawn and Deborah (Verbano)<br />

Piper <strong>of</strong> Marmora, a<br />

son, Dec, SO.<br />

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aoancy 1 * addrais a. phone numbar hat eatn<br />

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the dlrectt<strong>of</strong>t ot the store<br />

carrying a bag.<br />

When Det Gray and Sgt<br />

Dab Uudenslager arrived,<br />

they arrested a 17-yearold<br />

female, found Inside the<br />

Mm \m Trans-Am. The<br />

two malts fled on foot,<br />

The 16-year-oM wig apprehended<br />

at the Somers<br />

Point Village apartments 4:30<br />

am. Balrd was picked up 11<br />

pm the same date, Gray<br />

•id.<br />

The lB-yeaM>ld has been<br />

charged dwuge wi with burglary gy and<br />

theft. Iht female te accused<br />

<strong>of</strong> receiving stolen property<br />

i<br />

Police yesterday wtrt<br />

still seeking a 6-foot,<br />

white male In his late 20B*<br />

with dark hair and »;<br />

muscular build, who'<br />

robbed the SuperPreShi<br />

Jan. 14, This compostt.<br />

sketch was drawn from,<br />

a cashler'B description^<br />

He was last seen around „<br />

3:45 p.m.. Just after taking '<br />

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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL'LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Eichenberger, Burnell making home in Seaville<br />

Pamela Althea Etchenberger<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo and<br />

Pugene Gregory BumeD <strong>of</strong><br />

Seaville were united tn<br />

marriage Nov. 21 In the<br />

Trinity United Methodist<br />

Church In Marmora.<br />

' The Revs. J.D. Overcash<br />

aid Francis J. Gramlgna <strong>of</strong><br />

St Joseph's Church, Sea Isle<br />

dty, ottlclated during the 3<br />

o'clock double ring ceremony.<br />

; Soloist Angel Griffin, acttompanied<br />

by organist<br />

Alberts Seto, <strong>of</strong>fered selections<br />

including, Sunrise<br />

•Sunset, You'll Ntver Wolfe<br />

'Mont, the Wedding Song, and<br />

V» Lord's Prayer,<br />

TTie bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />

Elchenberger <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />

the groom Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

•and Mrs. Eugene BurneU <strong>of</strong><br />

-Marlton and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />

» Given In marriage by her<br />

father, the blrde wore a satin<br />

Ivory gown with a high neck,<br />

lace trim on the neck, wrists,<br />

and bottom <strong>of</strong> the gown. The<br />

own was accented with seed<br />

pearls on me bodice, -neck,<br />

and sleeves. A lace veil<br />

trimmed with Ivory ribbon<br />

and pearls was atjached to an<br />

ivory colored sflk| headpiece.<br />

The bride carried an<br />

arrangement <strong>of</strong> suk pink and<br />

Ivory roses, turn and baby's<br />

bnath.<br />

Maid <strong>of</strong> honor was Patricia<br />

BSehenberger <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

slater <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

Bridesmaids were Kathryn<br />

Eichenberger <strong>of</strong>'Palermo and<br />

Sharon Morrow <strong>of</strong> Ml. Laurel.<br />

Flowergirls were JUUan Steeb<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somers Point and<br />

Jacqueline Saltner <strong>of</strong><br />

Mttlton,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> the groom, served<br />

as bat man. Assisting as<br />

ushers were Jack Grdlnich <strong>of</strong><br />

Maritai and Greogy Grdinlch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delran, both cousins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

groom.<br />

The bride's attendants wore<br />

a frost rose satin tea length<br />

gown with a train In the back.<br />

OCEAN CITY DISCOUNT<br />

1309 West Avenue<br />

3911229<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Mon. to Sat. 7 A.M.? P.M.; Sunday 7 A.M.4 P.M.<br />

LOTTERY<br />

Cigarettes<br />

$1.35 pk, $11,78 cm.<br />

_ $12.08100 ctn.<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, Magazines. Cards, Soda & Candy<br />

"Play Our Losers Game"<br />

"Why Piy Mghtr Prteti hr CtnvmtonH**<br />

Winter Shoei, Bagi & Booti<br />

Lltettrlde • Nifuriliwr<br />

' Jiifnln • Oia Maine Tretiiri<br />

Daisy • Hush Puppies<br />

GINNVS<br />

PLACE<br />

(Formerly Campbell's Shoe*)<br />

Bl3 Anbury Avenue,<br />

All Winter Merchandise<br />

SileM, Skirti, Panfiultl<br />

Sweaters, Blouses, Bristol<br />

Petlte»,MHMl, Hall Slies<br />

Stubbs'<br />

DRESSSHOPPE<br />

741 Asbury Avenue<br />

. Spin 101<br />

50% OFF<br />

FALL AND WINTER<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

SPRING MENSWEAR<br />

ARRIVING DAILY<br />

HARBOR COVI*<br />

yi wore silk flower<br />

headpieces and carried sflk<br />

Bowers in baskets.<br />

The flowergirls wore hory<br />

satin tea length dresses<br />

coveted with lace, and ivory<br />

ash and bow. They won<br />

silkflower headpieces and<br />

carried sift flower baskets<br />

thpt matched the<br />

bridesmaids<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

wore a rosei and silver tea<br />

length dress with an orchid<br />

corsage. The groom's mother<br />

chow a light pink satin tea<br />

length dress with an orchid<br />

corsage.<br />

A wedding reception was<br />

held at the <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Firehouse. The couple an<br />

residing In Seaville after<br />

returning from a honeymoon<br />

in the British Virgin Islands.<br />

The bride la a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />

Trenton State College, She in a<br />

business teacher at Absegaml<br />

High School in Absecon. The<br />

groom Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Luiape Regional High School<br />

in Mt, Laurel and York<br />

College, He is self-employed.<br />

FarreU and Williams<br />

plan September wedding<br />

Constance S. Parrell <strong>of</strong><br />

Southampton, Pa. announces<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> her<br />

daughter, Karen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> to Brian Jeffrey<br />

Williams, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Robert Brown Williams <strong>of</strong><br />

Surf <strong>City</strong>. Miss FarreU Is also<br />

the daughter <strong>of</strong> William A.<br />

FarreU Jr. <strong>of</strong> Wantngton, Pa.<br />

The bride to be Is formerly<br />

jf iwianH pi, she (n a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Council Rock<br />

High School in Newtown, Pa.<br />

and Cedar Crest College,<br />

Allentown, Pa, She la a night<br />

attendant for TransWorid<br />

Airline (TWA).<br />

200 S. Shore Rd., Marmora<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burnell<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY<br />

Bethas, Zulker<br />

to wed in December<br />

Mb «« <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

the engagement «<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr*<br />

A. Znlker Sr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora,<br />

The bride<br />

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

School end employed by B if<br />

Department Store.<br />

Mr. Zulker Is also<br />

School and employed by<br />

AUon Homes Construction.<br />

A December 1968 wedding is<br />

planned<br />

Schoelkopf to address civic association<br />

The Garden'! Civic<br />

Association will hold Iti<br />

midwinter meeting 8<br />

Friday, Jan. M In<br />

Flanders Hotel featuring<br />

guest speaker Bob<br />

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

Marine Mammal Stranding<br />

Center In Briganttne and will<br />

present a tilde show and<br />

speak on ocean pollution. AS<br />

member! are welcome.<br />

George GUmour U chairing<br />

the meeting.<br />

Sikora and Wigglesworth are wed<br />

Mr. Williams, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Bait Stroudsberg University,<br />

is the food and beverage<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> The Days Inn In<br />

Absecon.<br />

Ellis, Breckenridge<br />

Margaret Mary Sftora and<br />

Thomas Paul Wlgglesworth <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point wen united in<br />

marriage Oct 10 In Church o*<br />

the Resurrection, Marmora.<br />

The Rev. Herman Burger<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated during the 1 o'clock<br />

honor. Bridesmaids were<br />

Mrs. Robert Stank <strong>of</strong> Ab><br />

secon, the groom's sister,<br />

Debbie Dicky <strong>of</strong> Wenonah,<br />

Jennifer Cheruka <strong>of</strong> Absecon,<br />

the groom's niece, and Ann<br />

Rea <strong>of</strong> Collingiwood.<br />

plan summer wedding<br />

double ring ceremony. Drew<br />

Damon was organist<br />

Rex B. Davis Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

WUUamstown was the best<br />

Mr. and Mm. Richard C. to.wnploysd by Dr. Hannah<br />

mils <strong>of</strong> Marmora announce<br />

id, DM In Lin-<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their wood.<br />

daughter, Pamela Sue and Mr. Breckenridge Is a<br />

Andrew P. Breckenridge, „,_,„.. rat P«t<strong>of</strong>t« <strong>of</strong>. . George<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Robert „ WMhtaitoii .. , _ _ , .<br />

g <strong>of</strong> Cherry HUl Washington, D.C. and li<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

School Diitrlct.<br />

Miss EUis attended Lyndon A summer wedding ii<br />

State College In Vermont and planned.<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

The bridge Is the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Sikora Jr. <strong>of</strong> Audubsn, TM<br />

groom Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Thomas P.<br />

Wlgglesworth Sr. <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Given in marriage by tar<br />

fatter, the bride wore a<br />

chiffon over taffeta gown<br />

appUqued with Alencon lace,<br />

pearli and sequins. Her<br />

matching headpiece held the<br />

cathedral length veil and<br />

man. Assisting as ushers were<br />

Tommy Decky <strong>of</strong> Wenonah,<br />

Robert Stasuk <strong>of</strong> Aosecon, the<br />

groom*! brother-in-law,<br />

JosephSlkora <strong>of</strong> Mt Ephram,<br />

the bride's brother, Tom<br />

McGlone <strong>of</strong> Columbia, Md.,<br />

and Qlen Nichols <strong>of</strong><br />

WUllflmstown.<br />

Tiffany Champion <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuckahoe, the groom's<br />

cousin, wu flower girL<br />

Tot bride's attendants won<br />

tact over taffeta tea length<br />

Complete<br />

Beauty Servicei<br />

blusher. She carried a<br />

cascade bouquet <strong>of</strong> Ivory<br />

phalaenopsls, yellow<br />

dresses In a rainbow <strong>of</strong> colors<br />

featuring short front and<br />

longer back hemline. They<br />

Open Year'Round<br />

sweetheart roses, and sonle<br />

rages on a rosary and prayer<br />

won autumn color baby's<br />

breath in their hair and<br />

IBiOAtburyAvt,<br />

50% OFF<br />

MIL & WMTIR<br />

MIRCHANDISI<br />

Calforappt.<br />

399-1675<br />

book.<br />

Mrs. Michael Doyle <strong>of</strong><br />

Oaklyn was the matron <strong>of</strong><br />

carried cascades <strong>of</strong> assorted<br />

flowers trimmed with gold<br />

ribbon and ivory lace<br />

streamers.<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

won a turquoise gown<br />

and yellow roses conage. The<br />

groom's mother chose a<br />

peach color gown and cream<br />

cymbldlum corsage.<br />

Following the reception at<br />

Omar** Restaurant In Mays<br />

Landing, the couple left for a<br />

honeymoon In Jamaica. They<br />

are making their borne In<br />

Somers Point,<br />

The bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Audubon High School and<br />

Camden County College with<br />

an associate In applied<br />

science degree In food<br />

Cross run on Wheels group<br />

will sponsor a four day, three<br />

night, tour <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

D.C. Sept. 1MIH.,The tour<br />

Includes Mt Vernon cruise,<br />

the White House, Capitol,<br />

FINAL<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

Entire Stock Of<br />

NOW<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />

50% OFF<br />

Coats • Jackets • Pant Coats<br />

puiiov#rs« Poncho's<br />

t<br />

> I % Cardigans<br />

t» COAT RACK<br />

Its Asbury Ave. 7312 ventnorAve.iW Mew Jersey Av. MiLandlsAve.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ventnor Absocon Vineland<br />

399-7520 823-5774 441-51M 1 69*5S03<br />

SOVSATIONAL<br />

The Ultimate lit Window'Designs<br />

C7fto/»wi4<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Thomas<br />

Wlgglesworth Jr.<br />

management The groom Is t<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional High School. Both<br />

are employed at Caesars<br />

Casino In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

WASHINGTON TRIP SET FOR SEPTEMBER<br />

Cape May County Red Senate gallery, Arlington<br />

to announce tfiat fu. U now tntjugut.<br />

lit tfts gt.ite.iaL fiiaatlat <strong>of</strong> taw<br />

vaith <strong>of</strong>fices at<br />

$01 $id Jktcl <br />

commodaUons uv Washington<br />

and seven meals, double<br />

occupancy only, Call 39S-1488.<br />

FRANKLIN J. LORINCZ, D.P.M.<br />

-FOOT SPECIALIST-<br />

Podlatrlc Medicine & Surgery<br />

LASER SURGERY<br />

• General Poet Care • Diabetic Foot Management<br />

• Arthritic Disorders • sports Medicine • ingrown Nails » Fungus Jo«nailsf<br />

• in Off lei or Hospital Surgery • Heol & Arch Pain • K-Ray Diagnosis '<br />

•go^eallauits, Warts, Bunions* *' '<br />

1417CEMTIIALAVE, I HOUSECALLS , 40B08TOMAVE.<br />

° C aI« CI ?;ii Hoursbyappolntment > Egg Harbor, M.J.<br />

390-0037 065-0063<br />

tot chtldr«n<br />

1<br />

•<br />

^change Club tops in state<br />

iemortSi<br />

at the moat out.<br />

••eh year Exchange CMfaa<br />

compete for recognition and<br />

HnhikrStnMI-IMM<br />

: D. Wayne Elliot, left, recently Installed at<br />

; most excellent high priest <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter<br />

: No. 46 Royal Arch Masons, Is congratulated by<br />

: Robert Sheridan, district deputy grand high<br />

; priest, Grand Royal Arch chapter in New Jersey.<br />

Floral arrangement<br />

how-to is presented<br />

* A demonstration on floral<br />

arrangements was presented<br />

by EUie Hughs to members Of<br />

fee Rotary Ann dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> during the Jan. 11<br />

meeting at Mac's Restaurant<br />

; Three amngements were<br />

Completed and then chanced<br />

tff to the members.<br />

Arden Shaw presided<br />

during the business meeting<br />

when • donation was<br />

authorlted to the Scott | ^<br />

CmBrey Fund and Cape May<br />

Goan& Teen Arts Faittvtl<br />

The February meeting win<br />

feature • demonstMtion on<br />

knitting.<br />

ITC speech<br />

Contest Monday here<br />

The Jersey Cape Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

fee International Training In<br />

. Communication Club will hold<br />

a speech contest 7;S0 pa.<br />

Monday, Feb. 1 In the inter<br />

mediate school<br />

auditorium, 19th Street and<br />

Bay Avenue. ,<br />

Featured will be several<br />

dub members, Judged by a<br />

panel. The winner will<br />

NEWNAMS ANNOUNCE<br />

BIRTH OF SON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William B.<br />

'Newnmn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> announce<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> their flmt<br />

child, a son Thomas Henry,<br />

born Dec. 21 In Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />

Point, He weighed seven<br />

pounds 12 ounces, Maternal<br />

grandparents are Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Henry Kryslak <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilmington, Del., Paternal<br />

grandmother Is Mary Nelson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Urna, Pa.<br />

•V'J<br />

compete In the rtC Council<br />

contest to be beW In Atlantic<br />

Qry at a later date.<br />

The public Is welcome to<br />

attend the event The club U<br />

open to adults interested In<br />

Improving their communication<br />

and leadership<br />

For information about the<br />

club or contest, contact Stacy<br />

Murphy 39M283 or Nancy<br />

Hghter 822-7082.<br />

Jersey Cape Shun dub will<br />

nave a show and ten program<br />

by the members at 8 pm<br />

Monday, Feb. 1 In the<br />

Wetlands Institute, Stone<br />

Harbor Blvd. There wttl htt'<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> short lecturei<br />

and slide show. For Information<br />

call Roberta<br />

SMiomi mmt.<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

ALL REPAIRS I<br />

$29.95<br />

•cthtty conslfertd »iW to<br />

Ttm EsdangB ttotm <strong>of</strong><br />

Ootan aty tod Mttoctim<br />

nen ncognma tar^tntir<br />

tfotia In mambennip, (tat<br />

local dab rtMlvIng the<br />

ditrict tnedtbenhm growth<br />

bwMf tor <strong>On</strong> hkgntftt per><br />

cratoge <strong>of</strong> pe* membwt<br />

g I , ,<br />

Tto Oce»n <strong>City</strong> dab ate<br />

Acetftd the Benjamin Van<br />

Dauen Meuartal pUque for<br />

having the bat Imagi In<br />

Eiehinge and the Morton<br />

Wlnheld Memorial U<br />

beU for havin<br />

wtth the b«t<br />

to •ddltton, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty took<br />

second pl««> for the monthly<br />

bulletin and third ptace tor<br />

ovwul •ttendance.<br />

Imtdwltate part praUent<br />

lip K«tt, thanked the<br />

T11E SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

I . pheMtvtMlerttiisn<br />

Jim Oorc6ran, left, congratulates Edward<br />

MacClane Oii his Btate position with AARP, Cor<br />

coran will now take over as president <strong>of</strong> the loctT<br />

chapter.<br />

Attends leadership conference<br />

Staying young is topic<br />

It* Friendly $<br />

Introduced by ttetrw<br />

Pete's Uol^<br />

Wtterttat RQUI Ymgit.<br />

Church icctiiUy ttm » Htak' tttt tSm dewribeft-how<br />

entitted All your>rts don't<br />

www o«t «a the some time,<br />

Plays for kids set<br />

Country ShOM Women's<br />

Qnb annodnced its arintua<br />

production <strong>of</strong> l<br />

ehlMrw *riH be<br />

Satunlay Mirehandllln<br />

the Upper Township<br />

EJemtntiry SchooL<br />

The chlldren'j plays we tn<br />

<strong>of</strong> several tond-raUlng<br />

tmlecb the club hokh during<br />

the year to benefit local<br />

Hsniday and Sat<br />

Young Wr* chaturomen tot<br />

Qfeattnoty l C h r i t T t<br />

Tot« project. Daring Uui<br />

hottdaysmembert and local<br />

ImriiMMMl Oootted new toy*<br />

and games I6t needy chOdttn<br />

toUpwtwS:<br />

(Country Shore *otnen'»<br />

Oab It a member tit *he ti J.<br />

Slate Federation <strong>of</strong> Women'*<br />

Qnbs and General Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women's Ctubk.<br />

Training set for<br />

intervention volunteers<br />

Eichsjige Club."<br />

Training classes for new<br />

According to IUts, "Being<br />

contact volunteers win begin<br />

the be* In the itito took the<br />

7:30 pan. Wednesday, Feb. s<br />

chapter, parttdprted in<br />

•cttve Involvement <strong>of</strong> |fag<br />

let coveted at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

national leadership <br />

i..,.;. v ,'- '- > '<br />

Cape May counties. Over 2,000<br />

calls a month are answered<br />

by volunteers.<br />

For^more4nformaUott can<br />

etfrttU In Atlantic County or<br />

SMS5J in Cape May Codftty.<br />

Contact Is a United Way<br />

Agency.<br />

tbtnnrahltTif<br />

afferent *irjf«j .<br />

in b*»rt tn44(tit.<br />

Son* TO intai*<br />

a«rt«s < skitLud «Hkt<br />

U*<br />

U IDC<br />

Ives. Some «MM ad«$<br />

Mtuition. «| {heir early Htm<br />

*hkhcoulo:i»peAlW*dby<br />

me * experience' hot today'k<br />

ynAgtterft, Ottei-deacAtd*<br />

ambitions to becooe afntett,<br />

dancers, ctacna performetti 1<br />

now they succeeded or failed,<br />

ahd whit] lewora^ watt<br />

learned Iran the •tpeilence.<br />

The teaaob ttaght, tald<br />

Ylnfist, U that If you panne<br />

yourbetri'sderiretjandortng<br />

joytoomerVatthtaametim*.<br />

the rest otyottr body wm WH><br />

oat long before your hearts<br />

Following * brown bag<br />

tuncheoh and dewtrt<br />

l d by < Doris<br />

n,;lce,Pe« V l a t<br />

JoeHudsoiicandttetadil'ibiK<br />

taainttt meeting wbm It wM<br />

i n n d Qeotgt DlctHch<br />

t The Flaftder's<br />

Thomas jewelers i<br />

FRAME<br />

Now Through February i9<br />

Most!<br />

Frames<br />

I 1<br />

Coter Aerials <strong>of</strong> OceatkXJity,\V*<br />

IN STOCK-SALfi PRtCEU?'%<br />

iMxSO^O * 12JC1B$10 ,'AV/;<br />

SENIOR STUDIO<br />

848 Asbury Ave.<br />

Closed Wed. & Sat.<br />

--<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>?<br />

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NOW IN<br />

PROGRESS!<br />

Save <strong>On</strong> Indoor & Outdoor<br />

Carpeting<br />

In stock<br />

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SINCE 1944<br />

FIDOR COVERING<br />

• Call 399-3343<br />

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It is hard to believe that according to recent<br />

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type <strong>of</strong> pill every 24 hours. This cotnparM to the<br />

ono in three who said they had read a magazine<br />

or one In 20 who participated In an active «port.<br />

There Is much danger In indiscriminate Uklng<br />

<strong>of</strong> medication tnd we at pharmactots are Very<br />

much aware <strong>of</strong> the problems, We caution and<br />

urge people to consult their .family physiclah<br />

when they are ill. Self medication In other than |<br />

very simple circumstances can cauls more<br />

hartti than good. . r,.. .•.:'.<br />

YOU OB YOpR DOCTOR C^N PHoilE US<br />

when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly<br />

without extra charge. A great many people<br />

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•PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LBDOER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

TltUBSDAY, JANUARY U, Mtt<br />

jDevelopment run<strong>of</strong>f into creek not a pollution threat, says state<br />

¥ SOMfiRS POINT A state<br />

: anironmentel <strong>of</strong>fictai said<br />

; Monday • proposal to divert<br />

;; storm water run<strong>of</strong>f into<br />

PMwng Creek isn't a major<br />

•pollution concern. Three<br />

Nhmdred petitioners oppose a<br />

V- plan to pipe storm water from<br />

;. fee Sonera Point Plaza Into<br />

•the Pateoni.<br />

•S. "I don't think we should be<br />

'real concerned about this<br />

jtaame most <strong>of</strong> th« nm<strong>of</strong>f<br />

•:(wtll) be retained on site<br />

• snywmy," aid Michael Hoch-<br />

•m«n, environmental<br />

•specialist lor the state<br />

.•Department <strong>of</strong> En-<br />

vironmental<br />

It was the topic <strong>of</strong> a half<br />

hour DEP hearing in <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Council Chambers. A permit<br />

from DEP's CAFRA, (Coastal<br />

Area FaeiUtieg Review Act) is<br />

being sought to double the rin<br />

oT the Somers Point Shopping<br />

ttnter to nearly 250,000<br />

^uare feet<br />

The plan, by co-developers<br />

Judy Brahin and Jamesway<br />

Corp., gained preliminary<br />

Planning Board approval last<br />

month.<br />

Project neighbor Martha<br />

June Becker and her attorney<br />

John Scott Abbott have<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

Fast and Reliable<br />

Business and Personal Returns<br />

Estimated Taxes, Financial Planning<br />

Eight yean experience<br />

LOWER RATTS<br />

Evenings<br />

Can Leonard Young<br />

308-2927 WmHendi<br />

Atlantic<br />

646-6616<br />

CONTACT IS.<br />

* 14 hour, 7 «r**Mk<br />

UNI Mnlnf Mtplt<br />

n*t< hup, fulM<br />

Mutual or lull t Ilimina<br />

Hf, PMPli who (Pf lon.ly,<br />

iroubi.d. aiRnuti or<br />

CONTACT ritpanll is<br />

•nnnnt, in • hufttin, cir.<br />

Ini w.y. HUP It .Iwiyi<br />

thtrt, ti elm* •• Hit<br />

ttlipham.<br />

Our ttid emir<br />

•<br />

nni*, . ,irtm i aaruj<br />

Malt<br />

Ken Ke and •(nhslltnl st It (<br />

lonMtntf jyprtMtnit.<br />

C.ll tnrilmt, l ity i or nigh<br />

,m*5%z<br />

Stockton College<br />

juried exhibit<br />

planned for Mfirch<br />

Stockton Stat* CoUege Art<br />

Gallery will hold a juried<br />

exhibition <strong>of</strong> paintings and<br />

drawings by Southern New<br />

Jersey Artists, March MS,<br />

Artists from Atlantic and<br />

Owe May counties are invited<br />

to submit slides. Entry forms<br />

are available by calling 662-<br />

4N§ and can be picked up at<br />

various local arts<br />

organizations in these<br />

ounttM. Deadline (or slide<br />

entries is Feb. 12.<br />

iUMj<br />

Locks, director <strong>of</strong> Marian<br />

Locks Gallery, Philadelphia,<br />

Michael Bidak, corporate art<br />

coordinator, Johnson and<br />

Johnson Headquarters, New<br />

Brunswltik, and Liane<br />

Sehneeman, gallery director,<br />

Stockton State CoUege.<br />

For information call<br />

Stockton College, <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

arts and humanities, Pomona,<br />

6524606.<br />

Federal State<br />

B* PMPA<br />

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$20 Basic 1040A Short Form (1 sheet only)<br />

$25 Federal 1040 4 Itemized Deductions<br />

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U.kC, Craft, ine.)<br />

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CsrUf led Public Accountant<br />

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obituaries<br />

Dr. Thomas Kerr, 78; noted<br />

in rowing, sports medicine<br />

PHILADELPHIA Pa. - Thomas Kerr Jr., M D. HSM <strong>of</strong><br />

O««iiaty, died Jan. Mat his home in the ML Airy section<br />

Hewas7«<br />

Dr. Kerr was on the $m <strong>of</strong> Preshyteriwi Hospital and<br />

&t h yl Sy h yl<br />

f M t i d<br />

A pioneer Hi the fteW <strong>of</strong> sporta fatdMnt, hi was team<br />

ptyridao and school surgeon for Dmri University, Hi also<br />

ma active in Industrial medicine In the greater Philadelphia<br />

ai«a and was e member <strong>of</strong> numerous medical associations<br />

Botn In Ireland, be was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Syracuse University<br />

and OoHege <strong>of</strong> Medidne. He was a surgeon In the Army<br />

Medical Corps, with the rank <strong>of</strong> captain.<br />

A national and Canadian champion rower for Me Perm<br />

Athletic Club, be rowed In file in Olympic* In the four-oar<br />

ahelL finishing fourth. Later, asacrew coach, hi introduced<br />

the tport to Drexel University in UN and directed the<br />

program until 1968. The Kerr Cup, collegiate division rowing<br />

championship regatta, was established In his honor.<br />

He was a life member <strong>of</strong> the national association <strong>of</strong><br />

Amateur Oarsmen, the U.S. Rowing Society, and was an<br />

Olympic <strong>of</strong>ficial during the 1968 and 75 games.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> the Springfield Presbyterian Church,<br />

FlourtDwn, Pa, he served as an elder and on various church<br />

committees.<br />

Active In many organteatlons, be received the Syracuse<br />

University Alumni Service Award In 1964. the Lettennan <strong>of</strong><br />

Distinction Award In 1174, was past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Charles T, Murphy, DP.M.<br />

Comprehensive Foot Care<br />

requires a Specialist<br />

• Reconstructive Pool Surgery<br />

• General & Diabetic Foot Care<br />

• Children's Foot Problems<br />

• Sports Related Injuries<br />

• Arthritis & Related Disorders<br />

• House Calls •<br />

Evening & Saturday Appts. Available<br />

Central Park East<br />

222 New Road, Building 5, Suite a<br />

(Across from I.lnwood Convalescent Center)<br />

Unwood, N.J. 609 653-2066<br />

Philadelphia Tract and Field OfpeUa Association, chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Camping pg and Properties p <strong>of</strong> the te HMVU MtVUa<br />

Cil Council <strong>of</strong> f Boy B Scouts St <strong>of</strong> f America, Ai was •warded the SBvtr<br />

Beam Award in 1974, UUman Award in 1873 (outstanding<br />

contribution to Philadelphia rowing), and the Thomu<br />

Wtfns medal lor Ms contribution to Head <strong>of</strong> the SchuyMD<br />

Regatta and Mi lifelong devotion to Philadelphia rowing.<br />

SBnrtvtag art Mi wife Leh: two sons, Ned <strong>of</strong> W« Palm<br />

Beach, Fla. and Dsvtd el Parker, Colo.; one daughter Suan<br />

Taylor <strong>of</strong> rtowtown, pa,; three sisters, Sally Km <strong>of</strong> Omn<br />

aty. Ellen <strong>of</strong> Plymouth Meeting, Pa.and Anne<strong>of</strong>Hombwn.<br />

P».<br />

Funeral service will be 4 p.m. today (Thursday) In the<br />

First Preahyteian Church <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Bethlehem Pfte<br />

and Mill Road, Flourtowh, Pa. 19031. Arrangemmta are by<br />

me Craft Funeral Home, Erdetiheim, Pa.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the Thomas Kerr<br />

Jr Memorial Fund <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Chnreh <strong>of</strong><br />

Springfield<br />

Florence McCaughey, 41|<br />

school teacher<br />

Florence C. McCaughcy, 41, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty died Jan, 21 at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital after a long illness,<br />

Mrs. McCaughey was a teacher at the H. RusseU Swift<br />

School in Egg Harbor Township for the past 10 yean, She<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the Boy Scout Committee <strong>of</strong> Troop No. 8<br />

and <strong>of</strong> various church orRanltations at St Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church,<br />

Surviving are her husband, Edward H. Jr.; a ion, B,<br />

Frederick Tinney at home; a daughter, Susan E. at home;<br />

her mother and stepfather, Blanche C and Richard C. Smith<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and a sister, Marion H, Crooks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

Service was Monday at St. Pete's United Methodist<br />

Church. Burial was in George Washington Memorial Park,<br />

Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Arrangements were by the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Si Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

Erna Kadncr, 79<br />

Ema L. Kadner, 79, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died Jan, J54n Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers Point<br />

Mrs. Kadner was a member <strong>of</strong> toe Friendship dub <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty and a former member <strong>of</strong> the V.E. dub <strong>of</strong> Hatbor,<br />

Pa,<br />

I PiKM is tent Vtu<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

OMM mtfn Family Florist<br />

•MARKVDETTO*<br />

SSIAttaryAvt.<br />

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HUM SIMMS<br />

Total Cancer Care<br />

Close to Home<br />

Support and Social Services<br />

Providing A Complete Program For<br />

Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment And Support<br />

Millville Hospiwl's Cancer Program includes guidance by -'.<br />

experienced^xompassionate pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to help cancer<br />

patients and their families accept and idjust to the disease, ^<br />

Support gfoupg,and y ana t^. uuwsro'Jiuy<br />

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1988 <<br />

Stone Httrifo* 9616 Second Ave., 9i00 to HiOO<br />

•"<br />

m<br />

Public Notice<br />

NOTICI<br />

NOTICE IIHERIBV SIVIH IM Kit<br />

loiu^na DmiUMfl bow ganmtt w<br />

iBimSMa ma P»nta an mm ntans «t<br />

Eleanor C O'Rourke, 85, rf <strong>Ocean</strong> aty dWJ«L»»t the<br />

home ol her son In Mllmont Park, Pa. a<br />

Bom In Framlngham Center, Mas*., Ai UvwJ In OGMB<br />

aty the past 14 y«ara, coining here from Dreiel Hill, Pa.<br />

Mrs. O'Rourke was a member <strong>of</strong> Our Ladjr el Good<br />

Counsel Church, the Altar and Saury Society <strong>of</strong> the church,<br />

the Leisure Club, Shore Memorial Hospital Auriliary, and<br />

Holy Etedeemer Auxiliary In Swatotoa<br />

Surviving are a son, the Rev. Charles M. O'Rouite Jr. at<br />

Milmoot Ark, Pa.; • daughter, Regina Trainer d Devon,<br />

Pa.; a slater, Kathleen Dorsey <strong>of</strong> Havertown, Pa., and bar.<br />

Poblic Notice PoMIc Nolle<br />

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PAGE M — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEJkN CITY, N J«<br />

THim51>AY\ JANUARY », 1W8<br />

Classified ads bring rtsutts BUSt&T tO recycling<br />

Presents<br />

Tw<strong>of</strong>or<strong>On</strong>e s 17.95<br />

btnes: Include Salad, Bread & Butter.<br />

Dessert and C<strong>of</strong> fee or lea<br />

• Steak and Baked Potato<br />

Ribs and Baked Potato<br />

Roasted Duck Legs (3)<br />

with Wild Rice<br />

Stuffed Chicken Allouette<br />

and more!<br />

Monday thru Thursday after 5:00<br />

653-0900<br />

MARMORA SEAFOOD<br />

Full Liniol Prttn Seafood<br />

And CooKod Take-Out<br />

FREE DELIVERY OF<br />

FRESH FISH & SEAFOOD<br />

CALL 390-0842<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS<br />

Jan, 21<br />

thru Feb. a<br />

Cooked Take-Out Special<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER PLATTER<br />

oral? DAYS<br />

3Q00842<br />

5.99 plus tax<br />

MUSSELS MARINAR A<br />

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ByMARK^OIFER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CttyPobtteRwIBwn<br />

DlT'fet'ttt<br />

What's that clanking down<br />

the street? So yon won't be to<br />

ma/am, it's not a btri<br />

plane, the Tin Woodsman <strong>of</strong><br />

OB ota fugitive from tt* Pee<br />

Trash Buster," the enemy <strong>of</strong><br />

liter, champion <strong>of</strong> recycling<br />

and friend tt aU those who<br />

WBOU keep our dty clean,<br />

T» be mart specific. Trash<br />

Buster resembles • walking<br />

garbage can — a clean<br />

walking garbage can. Hi or<br />

she (no one knows tte trot<br />

Identity <strong>of</strong> TB) sports a bhie<br />

cape, trash can top for a hat, a<br />

galvanized body courtesy <strong>of</strong><br />

United States Saul, silver<br />

pants and • pair <strong>of</strong> huge<br />

TB'a mission will be to visit<br />

schools, march In parades,<br />

intimidate those who Utter<br />

and do all in Ma or her power<br />

to promote the glorious<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> recycling.<br />

Trash Buster will make an<br />

appearance next week In Tne<br />

Sentinel-Ledger stashing<br />

into shopping bags with<br />

_ .J, Martin E, MoUusk. TV<br />

b available to clubs and<br />

organisations and will discuss<br />

fee city's antllittering and<br />

recycling campaigns.<br />

Tl's wardrobe was<br />

designed and manufactured<br />

by Rate Brown <strong>of</strong> tte <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Art* Orate so the<br />

character Is A V JANUARY S,<br />

SKETCHES<br />

TIIK SKNUNKL LKI>GER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

•pera<br />

mm tat N*w<br />

Opera National<br />

unectea oy w ceunm<br />

Bewrty SIBs, MOM to to<br />

StoAton State mm ^<br />

bndag Ma Oente, yen MM<br />

«w*ythSng y good It and cabinets<br />

II h has • pit i «Bfl m> onwrtalto<br />

patbetk dtmter. ttbtt <strong>On</strong>e<br />

ptwlotMon valttes, clever<br />

* gHflHni cottaows and<br />

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E'Sirwi «to^. lad^MaiiMflMWWi,^<br />

many<br />

bi was<br />

» folk* wtii In atttttdwK* fgg»:? "yjff^R^jg..<br />

ntoHMrtbuve super atait;<br />

a change bf w t to »c* 1 matea wen BBH aevwOpi itewnwArftorolcrophbnw .<br />

comnHnste tne turgeotung ttwm wort wheithatls done aU whtehww>MlnWblt»n«»»»«| Thew were MMMMI ttm<br />

loo many Bee to the big piace •eta*Hetrttaar<br />

them h pr<strong>of</strong>usely f l ttar<br />

ftemtffpw ob tti fttt^* IB<br />

tenor vtlee U beyond<br />

open, Itght w«tiBg and awkwajtdangSes<br />

andpoornatural<br />

open they pertonned pertone mKBdi and btt MitrtonJc<br />

acoustics aattptenMBted by<br />

was Rossini's R i i ' Barber B b r <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> aflaittel serve Mm weJL<br />

mond system* geared to rock<br />

sitffle, which bat a bH hit Piul Mllkte u old Dr.<br />

bands are tjplcal <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

nnmber, called the Largo at Bartolo and Henry KbchU (»<br />

casinos which are, after alL<br />

RKtatum, tarty In the first Don Ba»lUo, Ml<br />

built to di^iay reviews and<br />

act Just to get yew attention. aemivUlatnoas aldeklck<br />

jijpMwh act* ntber than<br />

Rossini was no dumniy.ibe almost stole the ehow with<br />

nud open.<br />

aria, beloved <strong>of</strong> bathroom their respective wlo work and<br />

That aside, the New York<br />

baritones, li a mucho to* datte,<br />

aty Open company has<br />

dulgenfie In boasting and Berta, the maid, wu tung<br />

bnggtni and catalogues ntoely by Susan Ntcely. And,<br />

Figaro's proclivities as rf course, there's the heroine,<br />

barber, psychiatrist, Roalna, also very nicely<br />

veterinarian, matchmaker, nortraved to Stella Zamballs,<br />

If he's your friend, you are blessed consoler <strong>of</strong> unhappy wives<br />

and fast buck artist In spite <strong>of</strong> the bad^ paced<br />

awards for latartal splendor<br />

tt establishes hie Ira* mike syndrome and Rosins<br />

He Is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional man<br />

tor I believe to feels that<br />

portance from the start. This was as arch and devious as<br />

and thoroughly enjoys his<br />

clothes are worn to keep one<br />

supposedly deplete a Btttttd •he has ever been.<br />

-• ereft and Just happens to be<br />

.•very, very good at what he fyinduft<br />

warm or for modesty's sake<br />

and sedan Figaro who In The revewable set was very<br />

- certainly not not to be a<br />

Motatt'i Lt NbBt di Ftgaro attracttvi and made for •<br />

5 does for a living. The things<br />

dapper Dan,<br />

was taken out <strong>of</strong> circulation very qotek wuvMilon from<br />

hi does for piopii, which<br />

jeiiPHN.sii.tiKr,<br />

tf he Is your friend, you are<br />

and achieved stuffy exterior to Intertcr format<br />

remain unknown, far outblessed,<br />

Indeed, S you need<br />

respectability. Figaro,<br />

,;• weigh what be dots In the<br />

help and you ana to bun,<br />

however, Is imptenable and<br />

: pubUc eye.<br />

What Isn't known, hence not It has been said that to be<br />

again, you are blawed. He la a<br />

In mil production arrives<br />

He was bom in this state fully appreciated, Is theable<br />

to look back on one's past<br />

man <strong>of</strong> strong principles and<br />

riding on an anachronism (a<br />

-.over 80 yean ago, Heawesome<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> time he with satisfaction li to live<br />

unwavering faith.<br />

3Dm century adult tricycle),<br />

received- his A.B, from a spends helping others. twice. If that be the criteria,<br />

He U moat active In the life<br />

which has been outfitted w"<br />

small New England college He makes weekly trips the 1987 Citlien <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

talood <strong>of</strong> thU town.<br />

end his LL.B. from the down Route »In the course <strong>of</strong> has lived thrice,<br />

-University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. Hi pr<strong>of</strong>essional work and he<br />

In England, he would be<br />

He eervei u a director or "Just happens" to drop into •<br />

culled a barrister, in this<br />

trustee <strong>of</strong> several nursing hone where his<br />

country, an attorney. But the<br />

organiiatlons, li i member <strong>of</strong> considerable talents an<br />

name mat counts the most to<br />

the Rotary Club (perfect always available — gratia.<br />

Bob Qarrett - a contributing<br />

- attendance for over 20 years),<br />

He Is a bear <strong>of</strong> a man; one member <strong>of</strong> tte human nee.<br />

ll a past president <strong>of</strong> bath the<br />

who loves the outdoors and<br />

r<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center and revels when he has e boat<br />

If you take a hurried look,<br />

«tt» <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Htetortcal deck under his feet.<br />

he reminds you <strong>of</strong> Hal<br />

•Museum, Is on the governing<br />

Holbrook <strong>of</strong> the movies and<br />

•r board <strong>of</strong> too churches, has<br />

He has served this city and TVt an Impression <strong>of</strong> nigged<br />

served Ws country In the U.S.<br />

this county In nil chosen hOMtty and Integrity shines<br />

Gout Guard, loves boats and pr<strong>of</strong>ession and served mem through.<br />

6 boating.<br />

well.<br />

He will never win any<br />

1 SOUTHEND<br />

1<br />

and a well realised ac-<br />

Delivery To All OtOctsn <strong>City</strong><br />

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High Rates<br />

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FURNITURE SALE!<br />

ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOTEL BEDROOMS<br />

Including:<br />

Furniture, Carpet, Drapes, Will Hangings, Lamps, etc.<br />

Purchases must be <strong>of</strong> the ENTIRE CONTENTS<br />

oleach room onlyl<br />

From $ 300°V Terrific Bargain!<br />

Call Port-O-Call Hotel 399-8812<br />

Come visit the<br />

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Now receive a great rate on your<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> certificates plus, for a<br />

limited time only, you'll receive a<br />

CASH BONUS, toot<br />

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8.25<br />

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this unbeatable combination.<br />

Choose from Collsotlve's 12<br />

month, 15 month or 18 month high<br />

rote cortlflcatos and receive your<br />

CASH BONUS.<br />

12 Month CD<br />

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OfitOllVl ,<br />

annual yield<br />

on • rate <strong>of</strong> 7.95<br />

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on • rate <strong>of</strong> 8.00<br />

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Classified ads bring results<br />

SUPER BOWk SPECIAL^!<br />

HOAGIES I<br />

Italian Roast Beef W B *<br />

Turtcey Tuna Cheese ;<br />

for order <strong>of</strong> Sor more »( (<br />

We are equipped to handle any and all<br />

<strong>of</strong> your Super Bowl needs.<br />

Party and Sandwich Trays<br />

I FREE HOME "The Box on Wheels<br />

DELIVERY! *° DeWver Yow Meals "<br />

HOT LUNCH AND OINNiR<br />

SPECIALS SERVED DAILY<br />

Banquet Facilities Available<br />

• Mi (or Credit Carts Accepted •<br />

QP1N DAILY7a.m,Wip.m.<br />

OPEN ALL YIAR<br />

fffc ft CMtrii, OCMn <strong>City</strong><br />

Monday<br />

thru Friday<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS<br />

Prom S P.M. 1 P.M.<br />

101 8nm M., limn Mri<br />

SPECIALS<br />

SUN. FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />

Open Billy Irom 5 p.m. * Sun. from 4 p.m.<br />

92T.27S9 927-4360<br />

FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH!<br />

Every Sunday through Mother 1 ! Day, 1988<br />

THE BRUNCH on Sundays at The Flanders.<br />

Hotel it the ideal place to assemble the entire<br />

afforded.<br />

The Flanders' chefs look at THE HHUNCH"<br />

as a time when they can let their<br />

imaginations run wild... AND THEY DOI<br />

With egg dishes, meats, fruits, cheeses<br />

palate. KUTIILESSLYI<br />

Served from li A.M. to 2 P.M.<br />

A dress code Is In effect.<br />

$12.50 per person not Including tax and gratuity<br />

RilirvatlaHi are recommended<br />

(809) 399-1000<br />

——.THE PLATE ROOM —<br />

lirvei Luncheon pally, Neon toltso P.M.<br />

<strong>On</strong> (hi iairtjwalk'it Elevwih SIMH<br />

SPECTACULAR!<br />

8PECIAL8 GOOD THRU FEB. 3rd<br />

HOAGIE<br />

THE SENWNEL4.EPG<br />

TWmsftAYJANUARY Wk IWJ<br />

Public Works budget hashed out; Airing Friday<br />

duplex rental fee mentioned:—\ on zoning code<br />

mouowd to fiiv* Mm on*. It<br />

& S 7<br />

fn M*Him« to ttt rtrte:;<br />

wUlbve more imlform wrtwrti(tai^««*<br />

through ttt Uland, ami iMetlng minor nbMMoat^-<br />

decide lower dewittons.<br />

Tt» proposal would neither<br />

Halt overall, accordtng to<br />

dty Planner John aideonse.<br />

toaty Council which wilt:<br />

duce the document taj<br />

"Ifweknewwhittherature to °<br />

ftl m mim In boodi. -•¥?• l W tt «*.*««* ^fflo energy, ttl «»<br />

have ytt to trrive.<br />

Tfa propowd budget murt<br />

Feb.6. PuhUchM<br />

budget won't be ear<br />

March i.<br />

-?f£^^^^&^M*Mh^&m'th^^^^^^Ai^tfi '<br />

UMIMMMWAMH* wtaB« to d«termbe how.<br />

j^t *fe ; sir- &<br />

bouM built in the lwt m<br />

yeatt, the cradu around ^rf<br />

windowsmddoort and othei^i<br />

Inch iquare holt in the wall, 1 .<br />

Mi annual vltfU<br />

th<br />

the Lloni International;<br />

Convention In Taipei, Fi<br />

rooa lait lummer. j.<br />

ATLANTIS BUS \\<br />

TRIP FOB, !5 t 1<br />

A bus trip to AtliBti<br />

Cailno, ipQUoHd by th<br />

American<br />

AuediH'<br />

itttt, Bui IMVM 6MU Si<br />

u<br />

B.Wwlfl«»401»<br />

obi<br />

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CASE<br />

OF 12<br />

7.08<br />

ALL VARIETIES<br />

Hawaiian<br />

Punch<br />

•59<br />

1qU<br />

oz.cnn<br />

RID OR TWPIOAk FRUIT<br />

Punch m<br />

DOXBEE NEW ENGLAND<br />

I8IN.APPLECINN.0<br />

Kellogg's Corn Flake<br />

Mb.,1<br />

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ShopRitc Coupon<br />

tr* !<br />

ITH COUPON ON RIGHT & YOUR $15 OR MORE PURCHASE<br />

Sfarn/s CAN CAN '88<br />

UULC<br />

Pineapple<br />

Juice<br />

ALLVARIF.IIES<br />

ABSEC0N.M06RAN<br />

' SOMERSPOWT,<br />

9-Lives<br />

Cat Food<br />

4 99<br />

Mon.-Sat.<br />

•tml>11 (k<br />

Sunday<br />

a.m. • I p<br />

ShopRIlt<br />

IN Oil ill! \\i\\ 1<br />

Star-Kist Chunk<br />

Light Tuna<br />

3 1<br />

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andarin<br />

Oranges<br />

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•19 Green Beans 3 ;r .89 Pork & Beans . . 4 ^ .99<br />

.39 Tomato Sauce . 6 ^1.00 ShopRite Sauerkraut 4^. .99<br />

.99 Pork & Beans .39 Skippy Dog Food . 4^.99<br />

* * ITALIANimiOBPMLiD,WHOLE _„.. m »* ShoBWli * . m Progresso<br />

Beans<br />

OAPDE>JBWE'<br />

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29 HunVsTomatoes 3 ;,M.00 Corned Beef _ , .. * « C&C Seltzer<br />

1.99<br />

Dl-M.IC'OIJS<br />

Center Cut<br />

Boneless Pork Chops |<br />

I99<br />

Boneless Pork Loin Roast.. ib. 2.19<br />

PERDUE ffleSHTHIQHS OR WHOLE WmjIOHS - »<br />

ChlckenLegs if ib.89<br />

Chicken Drumsticks ®.,». .99<br />

The Appy Place<br />

lASfY<br />

Oscar Mayer<br />

Ute Ham wi!!<br />

UHAUII'A'<br />

Perdue Fresh<br />

ister Drumsticks<br />

Fresh Beef Oxtails<br />

69<br />

Beef Rib Steak ^<br />

The Dairy Place<br />

Yo Farm<br />

Yogurt<br />

m<br />

1.49 Fresh Mushrooms.<br />

_ _ FHE9H,HIP6» READY<br />

ib .99 Cherry Tomatoes<br />

_ ^.^ MliHJHINyi PLUMP<br />

2.99 Green Peppers..<br />

The Dell Place<br />

sue:! I)<br />

Herrud<br />

Bacon<br />

OfflSSTT!.. .2i99 m< _„<br />

SarandoPepwronl «2.99 Cwntry Crook Spread i 1.79 dur Value Franks<br />

Banquet<br />

Dinners<br />

eno's Pizza ,,;<br />

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ShopRite Coupon<br />

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yidfio Tape<br />

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PACE M — SECTION ONE<br />

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

Preservation awareness is heightened with razing <strong>of</strong> old house<br />

pr«««BH (to Vie- from <strong>City</strong> Cdtaett. / *rw fw iwn to HM • (taMMs ««t niflitf,"<br />

tot wtttt, tt tttt<br />

"1 tttrik a change has to be pr<strong>of</strong>essional planner, to start "I think a lot i.AtLAtitlC LBAOOi<br />

moved them within one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Braves with a first period pin Daniel R.DeMeo,M.D.<br />

611 New Road<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kevin McDonald at 189, fclbw Amwkan ^hopa^ic<br />

Northfleld,NJ 08225<br />

Boot and AtAle Society<br />

(609) 645-7036<br />

WHBITLINOCOACHBS<br />

t.TonvOITomo,Vln«l8Hd<br />

1.tMViN«Hr,Min«IH», «<<br />

1 Sill darrltoniUuwtrcsp* May W 53-0<br />

4 tWttwBirMf,AbMOtrtil.., 'M«»<br />

IDMMMIN^VImilllMt 1WJO0<br />

IO«T4-I<br />

II DIAMONft BMOAOIMINt HINOa<br />

U/ WEOblNQ IANBI<br />

HKT.&OLBJEWfeLBV<br />

IlIKO AND OltlllN WATOHIS11H ON<br />

SMITH JEWELERS, INC.<br />

RICHAnD0.8MITH,PR0P.<br />

.Heuci • Tun. • thun. • Pn,<br />

VQRRBE B, WACOM,<br />

FAMILY PRACTICE<br />

200 South Shore Rd.<br />

Mnrmora, N.J, 00223<br />

390-7014<br />

fkLtPHONI<br />

IH4M4W<br />

Sat, 102<br />

WILLIAM H. NICKERSON<br />

I ; CHIROPRACTOR<br />

^I-V- '- artrkiurtces the opening <strong>of</strong> his<br />

VV" ' i r, n*w<strong>of</strong>fice«t<br />

difl4 ^impton Av«nu«<br />

< I<br />

•a, 1<br />

6o«ati <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

m<br />

I- -t. \,<br />

THE HOUSE<br />

TOUR<br />

In Pittsburgh, plans are<br />

underway to ratter* the<br />

1170 home <strong>of</strong> Henry Clay<br />

prick, the coke and steel<br />

baron whs teamed up with<br />

Andrew Car'nagla.<br />

Historians hope to turn it<br />

Info a house museum to<br />

snow how tht very rich<br />

lived at the turn ol the century.<br />

House tours are<br />

always Interesting; they<br />

give us a peek Into ether<br />

people's lifestyles, tut If<br />

you'rt putting your home<br />

on thi market, what you<br />

DON'T want art people<br />

taking "togVs" threuod<br />

your house |Uit lor diversion.<br />

You want prospective<br />

buyers who want the<br />

feature* and amenities that<br />

your home <strong>of</strong>fers and who<br />

ate in a position to buy it.<br />

put up a "(or sale" sign,<br />

and you have to opeti the<br />

dtxjr to anyone, the smart<br />

way «6 limit tour traffic is<br />

to l«f a pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualify<br />

prospacts for you. We ask<br />

qu«6tl<strong>of</strong>i9 first and only<br />

thin show the property.<br />

You don't get lookers/ you<br />

t(ef live prospers, n<strong>of</strong><br />

browwrs bui buyers, Por<br />

JHermaCkeiina fhat really<br />

«ell* youf property, Ksf<br />

wifH,-,,<br />

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Fallow <strong>of</strong> t/i# Amor/can College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons<br />

Diseases and Surgery <strong>of</strong> the lye<br />

Announces the relocation <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

for solo practice to:<br />

9408VENTNOR AVE.<br />

MARGATE, N.J.<br />

Evening Hours<br />

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(6^I)6«*-S52S - ,• ,<br />

Section 2, page!<br />

Raldrr WU Drip gets the best ot<br />

WUUeRodriguci In tbel25iHHind division.<br />

Mathew D. Finkelson,<br />

D.M.I>.,M.M.Sc.<br />

Is pleased to announce<br />

the opening <strong>of</strong> Us Marmora <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

practice limited to<br />

ORTHODONTICS<br />

Adults — Children<br />

South Shore Plata<br />

Routes<br />

Marmora, N.J.<br />

390-1569<br />

2400 Ntw Ro*d<br />

Northfldd.N.J.<br />

MS-13iS<br />

STEVEN FENICHEL, M.D.<br />

Board certified In Dermatology<br />

Diseases and Surgery <strong>of</strong> the Skin<br />

Proudly announce* tht opMtng ot hit <strong>of</strong>f It*<br />

for solo practice<br />

THE COURTYARD, SUITE D-4<br />

707WWttHortiPttB.RL30,AbMCOa,HJ.<br />

Evtfting Mouri<br />

if ju , i<br />

272-1122<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER<br />

DR. ROBERT A. CORNWELL<br />

DR. G ARY W. R AAB<br />

2401 ity Avenue<br />

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

Dally, evening and<br />

Saturday Hours by<br />

Appointment<br />

"We specialize in care for<br />

the entiri family"<br />

301-1112<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAABDDS PA<br />

Diane G. Raab, R.D.H. Scott H. Raab, C.D.T.<br />

GENERAL S FAMILY DENTISTRY<br />

FULL SERVICE LAB ON PREMISES<br />

REPAIRS WHH.E YOU WAIT<br />

EMERGENCIES ACCEPTED<br />

399-4841<br />

600 WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

SATURDAY AND INSURANCi PLANS<br />

IViNlNGHOyRS WtLCOMiO<br />

SIRVINOTHl PUBUCllNjEG W» ..<br />

E^w.'A.'Renquifist M:D.<br />

is pleased to announce<br />

his return to the<br />

solo practice <strong>of</strong><br />

FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

We are now accepting<br />

new patients.<br />

818 N, Shore Rd, Beelsey's Point, N.J.<br />

390-06M


The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Of principles<br />

and principals<br />

The U,S. Supreme Court Jan, 14 struck a Mow<br />

to freedom <strong>of</strong> speech among public school<br />

students whan, by a M decision, it ruled school<br />

administrators can censor school newspapers by<br />

deleting material considered inappropriate.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> its broad implications to severely<br />

muzzle the opinions and journalistic expression<br />

<strong>of</strong> young people, we must agree with the dissenting<br />

opinion, expressed by Justice William Brennan<br />

Jr., which refers to the decision as approving<br />

"brutal censorship" and "thought control<br />

in the high school."<br />

Since the primary function <strong>of</strong> any administrator<br />

is to keep hit ship on course, any action<br />

which threatens to rock the boat is<br />

automatically suspect. It is not unusual, for<br />

example, for administrators to engage in double<br />

talk to maintain smooth sailing as usual.<br />

Now, under Supreme Court license, school administrators<br />

everywhere have the opportunity to<br />

find any ripple out <strong>of</strong> the norm as "inappropriate,"<br />

rendering freedom <strong>of</strong> speech a<br />

mockery for young people who are supposed to<br />

be learning the principles <strong>of</strong> democracy and good<br />

citizenship.<br />

We earnestly call upon school administrators<br />

within earshot to continue to prudently exercise<br />

their authority. Similarly, we beseech student<br />

journalists to practice common sense and decency!<br />

<strong>Local</strong>ly, the student newspapers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

and Mainland Regional high schools are award*<br />

winning publications, It is unfortunate that a<br />

Supreme Court decision has the potential <strong>of</strong><br />

doing more harm than good here.<br />

Thursday, January 28,<br />

THfr J-AT& 6PITIOM,<br />

Don't tax longtime residents inflated rates<br />

100 percent toll hike on Parkway is unconscionable<br />

Section 2, page 2<br />

Oppose nuisance<br />

to quality <strong>of</strong> life<br />

Etitor, Sentinel-Ledger: No<br />

one knows better than the<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> OMU Ctty that<br />

foe use we make <strong>of</strong> our land<br />

ail waterbthe biggest factor<br />

that determines the quality \ Readers are encouraged to •xpresi tH#f r opinions <strong>of</strong>)<br />

The people el Cape May<br />

County are also distressed<br />

that few Improvements' have<br />

been made to the Parkway In<br />

our county since Its Inception.<br />

The only Improvements <strong>of</strong><br />

consequence WIN the extra<br />

m and oH ramps at Exit 4A County) have needed<br />

and 4B, and the County Board repaving. Our annual plea for<br />

<strong>of</strong>PrtellS fcadVMi!. mm been postponed time<br />

Editor/ SenttneWiedgef! dfcttibutes blame equitably,<br />

RagaMUag Richard BennWa I nope that Uie article is<br />

column list wtek on the lack ^dehrpsad and «pprie|itsd/<br />

<strong>of</strong> cohewtt historic pr*ser- and air it irtU sens,*,*<br />

UiiiljlH frt sfl list alia sf^M'W* f ni-t ' AssTsHfjtft * fjsf B%*MAVBSS1WBBIIX fAsV '<br />

! tor* tnwfr fSS^f^kpM^ TOSH£<br />

even get needed safety and<br />

traffic flow Improvements.<br />

Why!<br />

If you receive sex mail...<br />

Keeping heritage<br />

requires a change<br />

Please, governor, do not<br />

approve this 100 percent toll Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: 1<br />

Foraix years the 90 mlles<strong>of</strong> Interchange at the Sea Isle Increase and additional toll am one <strong>of</strong> those townspeople Mow do you stop these<br />

roadway (In Cap! MayCtty<br />

exit (II), the North nkias.<br />

>who constantly laments the people who claim It la being<br />

WUdwood exit (6), tad an An Investigation by a non- condomanla fever taking done in the name <strong>of</strong> progress<br />

Improved entrance at the partisan body or company ol jitee In our dear Uttle town. when in najlty It to for their<br />

tile Authority's expenses, Our homes are the original own monetary galnT<br />

income, salaries, and capital Lake family properties. It At this point, the city<br />

A classic case <strong>of</strong> inefficiency yearl ------<br />

<strong>of</strong> requests.<br />

plans to needed.<br />

saddens us to see so many <strong>of</strong> tathers must bt convinced<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger! U the ipring <strong>of</strong> 1MI thospending<br />

aroused the com-<br />

Wt recently read <strong>of</strong> the . Thank you for your eon* te homes being torn down — mat a change to wflulred U<br />

The Citixens to Save ExU 80 Parkway authority received munity.<br />

astronomical amounts ol sideratlon and hopefully to make way for box-type <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to to retain Its<br />

money spent to landscape the favorable support.<br />

apartments or whatever that htritage.<br />

huaddresied the problems <strong>of</strong> complaints about Exit JO, Mtor this announcement northern and central parts <strong>of</strong> Roberta Pattenon Jr. are changing our town'a Xri<br />

poor planning and wasteful outlets onto Laura the Parkway, In a brigand-<br />

ao<br />

the Parkway when we can't<br />

ExecutiveDirector Image.<br />

spending by the Garden State Drive. The Parkway sprung like manner, asked for a toll<br />

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

Parkway authority. We have into action, with their usual Increase <strong>of</strong> 100 percent. Not<br />

made an effort to tnllghten bungling and in the fall <strong>of</strong> I9tt only has the Parkway<br />

the public to the serious commissioned a traffic study squandered lt'i own money, it<br />

breach <strong>of</strong> trust that the to be done. The study was has the audacity to ask the<br />

authority has watonly ex- done in the summer <strong>of</strong> 1986 to public* to' pay for thair<br />

ploited.<br />

observe the traffic at the peak wastefulness.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the tourist season. It's time for thsdttttfls <strong>of</strong><br />

To date the problem <strong>of</strong> exit<br />

Alter the study, a lane was New -:---v--» Jersey to - unite --—»-- against<br />

with the announcement <strong>of</strong><br />

added to the existing toll plwa the P^ay mid demand the<br />

Increased ton hikes statewide,<br />

atacost<strong>of</strong>tMO.OOO.SoonafUr wpport.<strong>of</strong> I'l local <strong>of</strong>flclals toll<br />

lbs problem has become a<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong> the lane because, onto through the<br />

classic example ol the Inef-<br />

addition - which work ex- support <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

ficient managements ol the<br />

perienced delays and cost,'<br />

Parkway.. '<br />

overruns •


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

fts St. and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> fflty<br />

Rev, Beckworth j. Veuhen,<br />

palter<br />

SJNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church School<br />

U am. • Morning wonhip<br />

7;30 p.m • Bvmini iervlo<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

CENTRAL<br />

OF GOD<br />

Community Center<br />

18th and Simpson<br />

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

Robert Baltic, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Mh3Bi,m.> Worship ierftee<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTBT<br />

lOtti Si and Wealey Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty •<br />

Rev. Donald B. Huritert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

iiSO a.m. - Sunday iehool<br />

10:45 a.m. - Morning<br />

7:18 - Evening service<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Lee B Spiteer, pastor<br />

FAjTtt BAPTIST<br />

TO S. Share ltd,<br />

Palermo<br />

Barry Rice, .pastor<br />

tm a.m. • Sunday school T<br />

10;4Sa.m.-Morning«inrf« J " ww<br />

8 pm - Evening itrviee<br />

7:30 pm. • Pmyer meeting.<br />

CALVARY<br />

BAPTBT<br />

9th and New York Av.<br />

Sonera Point<br />

Rev. Brace MeBride, pastor<br />

SUNDAY HJNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday whool 9.45 . Sunday •eteol<br />

11 «.m. - Morning worship i4 „,„„ - Morning wonhip<br />

f p,m. • Evening worship 7 p.m. • Worship aervlw<br />

- — • —<br />

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 _p.m. • Prayer «nd Mbli<br />

7 p.m. • Bible Fellowship, study.<br />

124 Dory Dr,<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. > Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

CORBDiJCITY BAFl'^1 1<br />

Maui Street<br />

OorhlnClty<br />

RJ, Ilggta, putor<br />

SUNDAY t ,<br />

9*5 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 P,BL - Evtntaf Mnrfet SHttOH BAPTOT<br />

ABUNDANT UFE<br />

CHRISTIAN WORSHIP<br />

CENTER<br />

Route 50<br />

Seaville<br />

RJV. Pita Wlwli, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 i,m. • Worihlp Mrvl<br />

7 p,m. • Evinlng Mrvlca<br />

THUHSDAY<br />

7:15 p.m.-Family service<br />

Baptist<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ, Seltnttot<br />

8th St. ft Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Olfy<br />

Announces new hours<br />

for services;<br />

iuiwiayiieiMa.m. ieMm<br />

Sunday iehool lOsM a.m.<br />

Wednesdays 7:30 p.m.<br />

Ttitlmtfniai Mitting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11 :M a.m. To 2 p.m.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

7th and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddlck,<br />

pastor<br />

7:30 p m. • RBdwetk prayer<br />

service<br />

Catholtt<br />

ST. AUOUSTWl'S<br />

Uth St. and Wesley Av.<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and 8 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday • B, 9:15,11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after 8 p.m. Mass<br />

Saturday I to SiSO p.m.<br />

SJNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school ST, FRANCES<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship cABRINl R.C. ,<br />

_„,_.„ ' MSt and Atlantic Av.<br />

WEDNESDAY <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

7:Ma.m..Wudwtikprayir Migr. Jowph B. Conlon,<br />

pastor<br />

SECOND CAPB MAY<br />

L<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev, Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr. minister<br />

Sunday school<br />

' worahlp<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTBT<br />

Mh St. and Welt Av.<br />

^v, Michael, Walton, PMtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m.<br />

11 a.m.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

independent Fundamental Bible Church<br />

111 Withy AVI. (Luray Hotel) OctlB Ctty. H.J<br />

Rev. Richard Markley<br />

Interim Paitor<br />

9:40 A.M. 8UHDAY8CHO0L<br />

10:00 A.M. M0RHBW8EHVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. EVEHWfl SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY 8EHVICE<br />

pe Fellowship<br />

WhH>itthtC«nttr<br />

MASSES<br />

iMMilMp<br />

Caring and Sharing Group<br />

WeHineiday • 7:30 B.m, f ^<br />

S~Zr<br />

ST S S<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6:10 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

COUNSEL<br />

St and Aflbury Av.<br />

B a.m., ana 4. p.m.<br />

tadur-a,MWIwdUt»<br />

•THK SENTINEM »n»«ft OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

•Jr!S' llMM- "**'' Gmk Orthodox<br />

— — - HOLYTMOTY<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C. GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mft and Landis Av. MJU Road<br />

Sea Isle Oty Bargatotown<br />

M. O'Connor, Re,. D,j, Conatanteloi.<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily 7 a.m. and 4;S0 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 1 »*, S and 7<br />

p.m,<br />

Sunday-8,9:30 and 11,a JH.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

reRd,<br />

Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 7 and 8 a.m.<br />

Saturday • 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 7:45,9,10:30 a.m.,<br />

noon and 5:30 pjn.<br />

Christian Science<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Orthos - Matins<br />

9:50 a.m. - Devine liturgy<br />

10:30 am - Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BYTHE-SEA<br />

56th St and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

FWT CHURCH or emnrr "X*g?-Si* 01 " 1 *"*<br />

SCIENTIST TO SbOW B*<br />

Bh St and Asbury Av. Unwood<br />

Methodist<br />

m.vmmm<br />

UNITED MEIHOMST<br />

8th St and Central Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Caty<br />

David M, PUA<br />

9:16 a.m. • Sunday school --<br />

10-30a.m.-Morningservice SUNDAY<br />

with guest ipeatatr, 111a • Own* •*•*.,,-<br />

10: SO a.m. • Morning<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

SKTHODWr<br />

0MMlCBy<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY" ~"<br />

*•** ••OB* 1 »N. Shore Reed<br />

" Chureh seW. uarmont<br />

10:80 am-Church senrtai U ••m. - MonungjwrtiB j,D, OmtmO, paatw<br />

and Sunday School T p.m. - Eming seryiwi - ^ ^<br />

WEDNESDAY MARMORA GOSPEL 9:45 am • 6md»y_idoMl<br />

7sS0 p.m. - Testimony CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and WlBtar Av.<br />

Marmora<br />

Episcopal SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Worship<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

11 a.m.-Family Bible hour<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

7 p.m. • Qosptl BMtttng<br />

8:30 and H ••». -<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th St and Simpson Av.<br />

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

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

30th St and Bay Av.<br />

sra* w. Q^g. ^1^<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:S0 a.m. • Church school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhip<br />

Quaker<br />

(Qoater)<br />

Shore Rd., Seavffle<br />

•rmnWDAY, JANUARY a, 19W<br />

ADVENTIST<br />

Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

and Route 9<br />

SATURDAY (<br />

9:30 a.m. • Worship Service '<br />

11 aJn. • Bible study<br />

FIRST DAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m. • Meeting for<br />

worship.<br />

SATURDAY <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

'" *~<br />

>»v<br />

5-30 p.m. • Holy EucharlBt R^, Richard Markley,<br />

.fsmi^T — tattrtm — — partor.<br />

UNITED ME'IMODIST W<br />

SEA KLECTTY<br />

AtixUlary president Marie Bowron presents a<br />

Kennedy Blvd., and Park Rd. 5ooo Atixillary check president to Wayne mane Whelan Dowruu administrator Vi »cU» pf ..<br />

WAwd W. NlehoU, partor $5,000 check to Wayne Whelan, administrator pf<br />

*?m . Hob- Euehartit mmniv<br />

I i.m. • Ho^JuAarbt t SUNDAY<br />

BNin " fte Ho^ Ilodeemer Visiting Nurte and Iloihr<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

- "hare M.<br />

n Point<br />

Roger J Hamilton,<br />

8 and 10 a.m.<br />

EucharlBt<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10:80 a.m.-<br />

InthechapeL<br />

Magr.. James J. Zeger*.<br />

pastor Evangelical Episa<br />

«••.•<br />

Holy<br />

«-»— GRACE CHURCH<br />

Daily • I and 9 a.m. (FPEC)<br />

Saturday • 4 and 8:» p.m. Godfrey Funeral Home<br />

Sunday-8,9:30 and 11 a.m. ggg Central Av.<br />

OUR uSfWloimm ^ ^ mam ' "*•<br />

Wobash and Poplar Aw. SUNDAY<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday • 8:80 p.m.<br />

aaditBBun.^yeoamun<br />

c first and third Sunday<br />

UMWI CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

iittfttMtindAitunpAviflyi<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 31,1988<br />

Rev. Leon Gibson<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.<br />

80Hfl SERVICE 10:15 A.M.<br />

CHURCH 8ERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Nurury Available<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

and Summ«rBIBI« conference<br />

iwHiwiiLwr, ; mm\<br />

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SUNDAY,JAN.31,1988<br />

10:45 A.M. • 7:00 P.M. B«v. DmUd E. Hurtbtrl<br />

9:30 A.M.- SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

»:i9-g:30-«UMOAYMOHTLIVr '<br />

< WED, 8:00-7^0 P.M. JH.HBH YOUTH<br />

' 700PMMDWEB(r1IAVEB8CTV1tt<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship 8:30 and<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening service wonhip<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Britt, pastor<br />

Wonhip MnriM<br />

Missionary to speak<br />

9:JO MB. • man *&£ ¥* u. n w—,,..—_-<br />

9-30 and 11 a,m. - Wonhlp M^L,^ Auembly <strong>of</strong> Ood<br />

service tturch, BIS Ntw Rd.<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Home fellowship groups, Rt 610 Petersburg<br />

TuMdiiy, Wadniiiiy and Rw. Piul W. Vandw lao,<br />

Thuraday. , pMtor<br />

REORGANIZFJ) CHURCH SUNDAY<br />

OF JESUS L.D.8. i'M a.m. - Morning worahlp<br />

Rte. 9 11 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

ftugrno (iuit — .*- -* •_• ^^^^^^^<br />

tor's Florist)<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED<br />

George 1. GrJHlUi, pastor METHODIOT<br />

Shore Rd.<br />

Soaville<br />

Bev. Mark H. Earl<br />

MARGATE COMMUNTTY SUNDAY<br />

WOVinteOf * *"-<br />

Margate<br />

hr;tMno»I.J«lm<br />

Riv, DavW A, Fleming<br />

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TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />

METHODIST -<br />

SUNDAY Rt49<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church school Tuckaboe<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. • Wonhip Rev. Daniel Hulttt, paitor<br />

* Lutheran<br />

0m»ilAv.^U«hlt<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10;1B<br />

9 a.m.<br />

Aftirtl. .<br />

C Lynn Naiamura,<br />

"""" riMHBummin<br />

SUNDAY • , 3todSt. tndCent«lAv.<br />

9M a-m. • Omf* *§«* Paul Pattomon<br />

ll •,«, - SWVIM wito Bow<br />

Communion.<br />

MESSIAH UJTHBBAN<br />

end and Landli Av.<br />

Sea Iste <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, putor<br />

Sfirat<br />

,7<br />

, Jan. 31, at the<br />

Union % the S«a, 58th<br />

Street and AeWy Avenue<br />

^at<strong>of</strong>,ttiBw,LS0BW.<br />

Glbion 0? Cape M«y Court<br />

House will be the fpeaer.^<br />

Involved in ..^ _.<br />

About the BlM Of MlMoUri,<br />

Uruguay to a small South<br />

American country with few<br />

natural resources. The 1<br />

million, Spanish-speaking<br />

people <strong>of</strong> Uruguay are mostly<br />

<strong>of</strong> European decent and 68 out<br />

<strong>of</strong> every 100 Uruguayans are<br />

Roman Catholics.<br />

Prior to missionary appointment,<br />

the Vergaras<br />

J - church In Great<br />

»(J UUUIUCII, main uiu >..--<br />

For mm Information caU<br />

Rumon At W7><br />

Club's Chinwc<br />

b1i^|-rwi»*ZS BBgnnlng at 10:80 a.m., aucti^Feb, 17,<br />

pnoedtd by a abort long<br />

mrta rt 10:15 am Sunday<br />

School for all agM U held at<br />

9:15 ajn, Nunery care to _ . _<br />

provided during the wonHp Qj od .,1 c »«nw 1 PriendaMp<br />

. ^ ^ gchoo, |BnrlM 0^ «1U tatawj Cbinm<br />

Morning wonUp PMtorOlhionlj a member fwuonFeD. 17, Cnlnew Ntw<br />

rf tto Southern New Jemy «".<br />

g& SSS&A<br />

SUNDAY<br />

U a.m. • Church eervloe<br />

7 pm • Evening servtee<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

The presb/terlan Church/ U.S.A.<br />

•'• 7th and Wesley Aveitue • ,<br />

. Ralph H. Hlbbm,Th.M. intjrtrrI PWtcr<br />

31. iias<br />

rniKViuu ng nwqrrai; am atitfld. ,<br />

«m#dadoctoriUtn»lJaology AMhoufiJi dub membership<br />

Iran, the Princeton to llmlt^b«catiM <strong>of</strong> spjee<br />

I SemUwy <strong>of</strong> ihe UmlUtion*, there are o few<br />

fesk ffjiiiiiriti • A.ul.^'ViM.Mii U *W Alflftf<br />

retDyicnan dmrch. T openings. Anyotie M or older<br />

He win speak on "Four p P t d j ^ .<br />

ttiln|i«naU«nd wtse,^ tMied intoretWrjerionsmay caU<br />

arTprovwbi*) and the Flrtt HekneSmyuTat MMWS.:<br />

1B<br />

COMMHITY<br />

MVHWA<br />

MKfiii.W.<br />

JAHUARY31st<br />

OHESEBVICEO««.Y<br />

TH£UVW8 H<br />

<strong>On</strong> a really cold day, when for dinner?<br />

the weather has ban below<br />

«ro for more ten a week,<br />

some diehard fishermen<br />

bundle up head <strong>of</strong>i to some<br />

fnwen cove to do a little bit <strong>of</strong><br />

Ice fishing. There they will cut<br />

a little hole in the Ice, drop In<br />

a baited book and watt for<br />

8ome perch to bite-<br />

Do you think they're craiy?<br />

Ever had a midwinter pert*<br />

Try one and end you will see<br />

why lee fishermen spend thelr<br />

ume in the cold.<br />

First thing to keep In mtad<br />

about ice fishing is the ice. If<br />

there Isn't enough tee, you will<br />

fall through, and die, Wait<br />

until the water has been cold<br />

enougn long enuu^u «j HEW<br />

soUd. Even on well-froien lee,<br />

there may be thin spots.<br />

" rl For Dana Kutl, IBS? will be remembered as the<br />

; 'year which Included her landing this blue martin<br />

''while deep-sea fishing <strong>of</strong>f Hawaii's Kona Coast<br />

this fall. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident, who Is also a<br />

- ,> commercial-rated pilot, almost landed a marlin<br />

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PAGE t — SECTION TW»<br />

Against the piayojf wall<br />

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hill tort*<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. S.j,<br />

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Dextr l Rtt tired," ad*<br />

Middle coach Tom P ^<br />

ByTOMWUXMMS Tuesday). The Raiders en- tjy scoring with 11 seconds left all night," said Botte, who<br />

and g McAllteter and BMner, who<br />

tered Tuesday night's game ta the halt BlvlnfiOCaiSW* fu^sd wtftont £4 farmwl W rebounds. Gt<strong>of</strong>ine scored 10 was attttog bnt a one-game<br />

d»<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> defeated rt Cumberland needing to win<br />

Rob Hlgbee. "He really points before fooling out. aaspension, by hitting career-,<br />

P<br />

Mainland for the fourth tear , straight games to "We knew our strengths In played well. And we weren't<br />

high totals. Farina had M and doable<br />

ninutes from Mm, Del Ii ct<br />

Hgwes, W<br />

straight time last week tat qualify.<br />

this gam," said OC coach getting the ball Inside, though In the tawtoHoly Spirit, the Johnston 11.<br />

dta' potato<br />

losses to Holy Spirit and B they were successful Toro Oahr, "and we were a lot <strong>of</strong> that was because <strong>of</strong> fteidera fell behind, tl-8,<br />

Middle Township put theagainst<br />

the Oolts,OC will need doing a loed Job exploiting <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s defensive smft ta the second period and Middle Township, last rebounds. Dertsr PMter,ftf<br />

Raiders up against the wall to defeat eighth-ranked ftem." •<br />

rever realty itwovered.lt was year's South Jersey Group<br />

B-7, «8 pound<br />

in their attempt to qualify for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> tonight ta the Four times In the third Mainland used three-<br />

Two champion which has lost<br />

the Group Three tournament Vfttag gym, A Saturday night quarter the Raider lead went pointers by Mike O'Brien and<br />

Uuttugli the tlnal only to three <strong>of</strong> this year's top<br />

The loss to Holy Spirit, W- (8 o'clock) game against to four points. But a bucket by Jim Bohs to reduce the lead toperiod<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty did make* 12 teams, was staggered early BMDEBS<br />

5i, was the third straight for Audubon at the Intermediate Mike HoRne and a three-point S7-5S but only 18 seconds nm at the Spartans that made ta the game. The Ratders PHHTHEB5<br />

Tom Qatar's Raiders. They school follows. The final goal by sophomore Dan repaired The Raiders had Bret-jtar Spirit CM* Ray made 10 <strong>of</strong> 13 shots in the first<br />

snapped that streak with the game prior to the deadline b Williams wtm 1:03 left gave maintained their lead down Th<strong>of</strong>lnpsop sqninn.<br />

period, including seven for<br />

5IWS victory over Mainland at home nett Tuesday with the Mustangs their flrtt lead the stretch with something McQwdgleKwedtocutthe seven hy the baseline Wo <strong>of</strong><br />

but dropped a KM! decision to Vlneland. The Raiders since the first period. Jbn that had haunted them most tad to str Huh then made aMcAllister,<br />

Johnston and Bob<br />

Middle TownsMp to fall to 4-7 defeated the <strong>On</strong> earlier and Johnston's scored for the <strong>of</strong> the year, foul shooting. steel, feeding Farina for a GUlinder. OC had a 31-11 lead<br />

on the season.<br />

Vinoland has recently ben Raiders with three seconds <strong>On</strong>ly 55 percent foul- three-point play that reduced after one period.<br />

A .500 or better record Is<br />

l left on a pan from Farina shooters over the first 11 the margin to SMO with 3:08 Middle lied the gwne in the<br />

required to earn a spot in the<br />

tat gave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a 4041games,<br />

they made a <strong>of</strong> 11 from to play.<br />

second quarter but a GiUinder MMaM«»<br />

tournament, including the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ud Mainland advantage entering the final the line in the final 2:10 <strong>of</strong> this Holy Spirit used the clock to bucket and a threeiwuiter by 10 Tr«y isaam<br />

« Kevin v«u<br />

Raines <strong>of</strong> Feb. 1 (nest were locked in a traditional period*<br />

game to tee the win, "We've ft* advantage, maintaining Bltmer gave the Raiders a 28- s» p»«tw Ptnier<br />

battle last Friday. The game Two bee throws by Dennis worked hud on solving oar possession and keeping the Stead. Then the ro<strong>of</strong> Wl In! 5 W<br />

IS Ltrry HoliMMy<br />

was tied at 2,4,6,8,10 and 11 Jones wttt JiSS remaining in problems at the Urn," said ball In the hands <strong>of</strong> their best The Panthers scored the JOWisrt Collins<br />

EAmL.SMAW.JR before a Bob McAllister the game moved Mainland Oahr. "I hope this is a sign <strong>of</strong> foul shooters. Those foul Bnal 11 points <strong>of</strong> the first half,<br />

bucket and Joe Farina tree within one point, 4*45, but things to come."<br />

ehootera only made 5 <strong>of</strong> ll opening a 34-28 halfttae lead.<br />

throw helped the Raidera to a McAllister scored, followed McAllister was <strong>Ocean</strong> shots down the stretch bat In that stretch, 6-1 Junior Tnrw ^sini IrWtlnt: iirhw 1 tw 1, JamtoB \&\,<br />

15-14 ted after one quarter. by a steal and layup by Scott <strong>City</strong>'s inside force with » the Raiders missed four forward Tracy Saddler scored<br />

vMcMllUerl.»).W««l«>'<br />

SWETMETAIWORK The Mustangs, coached Btttner, a bee throw by points and II rebounds. straight shots and turned the four points, grabbed three<br />

by former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> player McAllister and two from the Farina kept the <strong>of</strong>fense in hall over three times. rebounds and made a steal.<br />

HUTM<br />

Sam Botta, tted the game lineby MarkMcGonigle. That Ugh gear with all steals and McAllister and Spirit's Pat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> stayed close<br />

MM In the second quarter opened a 51-45 lead, the sU assists.<br />

Prultt, Cape-<strong>On</strong>e's two throughout the third period,<br />

OWL: 399 2128 but never tad, McAllister game's biggest, with 1:5S Wt Williams scored 16 for leading scorers, both hit trailing 4HS going into the<br />

broke the second <strong>of</strong> thoae ties "We didn't Mop McAllister Mainland, Including a pair <strong>of</strong> season lows with II points. flnal period. A bucket by<br />

But W Junior Chris Stoll took McAllister made it W47 with<br />

over with »4 points and 11 hut under five minutes left<br />

rebounds. Farina and before the Panthers took<br />

Johnston took up the slack for control again.<br />

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STORM WINDOWS MOST REPAIRS DONE<br />

Qahr. "They answered<br />

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to New York <strong>City</strong>, New Hope,<br />

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Pa., Waahlngton, D.C., Inner<br />

"tta program Includes adult<br />

couriei in aeroblci, Pi.<br />

voUeybaU, stenciling, lamp,<br />

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Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

fNTEff/Oft-eXfERfOR<br />

Licensed - <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

20 Year* Experience J<br />

FHEEE8TWATES i<br />

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THURSDAY, JANUARY », 1»'<br />

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

OGHS' enquiring minds want to know<br />

i.<br />

Ghost <strong>of</strong> Elvis here!<br />

Judy Richards, a sophomore here it<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, claims that for<br />

the tail Uwe months ihi has had to<br />

ifcare ha- lockir, not with another<br />

gudwt, but with nont other than the<br />

BHB W-fleU...Elvia PTMley.<br />

Judy claims mat every day at u* end<br />

<strong>of</strong> sixth period, as she approaches tar<br />

lodter. she hears Elvis betting out some<br />


PAGE M — SECTION TWO<br />

COLDWGLL<br />

DANKGR •<br />

AVALON REALTY<br />

MARMORA<br />

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

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WW.TONS<br />

MARMORA PIZZIRIA<br />

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tit <br />

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GEORGE H. STRAIN<br />

HEGI8TERED BUILDER<br />

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, Tuckahoe Road P.O, Box 147<br />

MARMORA, N.J. 0B3M<br />

io a,m.-9 p.m.; Sunday Ua.m/lp.m,<br />

PHONE 390-1474<br />

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• Towing • All Types Repalc* '<br />

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THURSDAY, JANUARY tt, \m<br />

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bath* beautifully decorated with w/w carpet thraushaut,<br />

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Beautifully maintained condo, sunken IR w/FP, •af-ln-<br />

Nit. 1 INi I bathi you mutt IM Iniidt thii unit to appr«clat«l»1HWKll<br />

Tr«m«ndoui rasenif, 8. r«d«slon <strong>of</strong> anflra property. (4)<br />

unlit Include (1) i BR, 1 bath It (I) i BR., 1V» bath, complete<br />

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paekaoe. (8) taptf ita bldoi, M«,000l<br />

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beMI three story brick prbptrtv at buiy<br />

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Realtors<br />

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Valuable Real l»Wte<br />

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eld.<br />

WAYSIDE V1UAOM. NAttMOKA, NJ<br />

390)000<br />

CONBO WHtH Al* -<br />

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idential real estate company in the United States.<br />

res<br />

Well maintained Ind floor condo In quiet location. Pully<br />

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Immaculate, i bedroom, condo In prestigious gardini<br />

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pay your mm. Ik taxes, Spacious 2 Bdrm, % bath condo. In<br />

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A truly classic ocean <strong>City</strong> home, right In the heart <strong>of</strong><br />

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Home ranovaflan belore you Ml) t<br />

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bftfttf# you ifart? thilr iblllfy fft ten In on lust fha<br />

rigttf amount <strong>of</strong> renovation necessary to git f he maximum<br />

selling price could save you a lot <strong>of</strong> time and money.<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

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11,1. For Sale<br />

ir NEWLISTWr. • *<br />

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n. MM f araee. *OOO condition-, prime block MK.OOO.<br />

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W66.O0 a mentfl can BUY you rhuone BR, Conao, WHY<br />

THROW YOUR MON1Y aw«y« rent, 145,000<br />

TRIPLEX , ;<br />

Central leeatien Lirot lot with garage Make an <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

Nordic<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

508 Ntotti St. Betwten C M M ami WtMlf Am.<br />

609 3911515<br />

Joan Brady broker<br />

THE VILLAGE<br />

LINWOODARURWDENTS<br />

You ore invittd to visit the mo jftlfKsHl «»W model home! Ot<br />

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Private Itnnll Murh<br />

COASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

330 ATLANTIC AVE QQQ,<br />

OCFAN CITY, N.J W ? 9<br />

Nortt} end beseh block<br />

ConUo, »e«nd or thtW<br />

floor, thrtt bedroomi,<br />

one bath. Parkina. •*<br />

eellent location and<br />

priced to stll at Wi.OOO,<br />

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

tondos, furnished,<br />

kitchens, parkino. steps<br />

to beach and boardwalk,<br />

priced mid 60's to<br />

$90,000.<br />

TOE SENTlNEL-LBPOBlt, OCEANCTTV,<br />

Newly rwmodeltd comtortablt<br />

cottaot. Three<br />

bedrooms, t baths With<br />

expandable attic for<br />

fourth bedroom. Must<br />

see to appreciate this<br />

value at tlJ7S»l^<br />

Nice rancher In qultt<br />

residential aria near<br />

golf course. New oas<br />

heat and central air,<br />

new ro<strong>of</strong> and recently<br />

painted outside, and<br />

screened in back porch,<br />

1132,100.<br />

WNM<br />

JBhuory ?(h through January Slit btttw regional ftdvtrHslnB<br />

begin! In Nbruory. Brand new first floor<br />

modeli open dally on Certlwl Av«nue In<br />

condo. Three bedrooms,<br />

11 baths, oas heit, emtrai<br />

air, elevator, S ear<br />

garage, views <strong>of</strong> lagoon.<br />

$13?,W0,<br />

Beach block two family<br />

Both units hiitid, •*<br />

cellent Ineomi poten<br />

tial.<br />

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*1y0<br />

dttan <strong>City</strong> Trlplw, two units have 4 Mlt 1 tiaift and<br />

*, third unit Ha« 4 §«„ 1 bafh. Sept, Utll, All<br />

=<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Investment property, Store front, I<br />

bedroom, 1 bath apt, Plus 3 Btt., 1 bath apt, parade.<br />

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f|lB33 Wesley Ave<br />

*^ 399-5D10 *<br />

REALTORS<br />

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fully furnlshtd and has<br />

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gnat views, completely<br />

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ban't mlu this unique<br />

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Duplex has superb<br />

yearly rental <strong>history</strong>,<br />

Cathadrai ceilings, gat<br />

Heat, fulltill baths, built<br />

on a large lot/ <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

parklno and more, Call<br />

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Super location, Priced<br />

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398 3S34.<br />

Lovily second fir, condo<br />

In excellent condition, i<br />

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pletely furnished,<br />

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ESTATE<br />

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department, and a real estate merchandising and advertising department<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

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eneelient year round neighborhoBd,<br />

Three bedrooms, e prudent Invtitmwt,<br />

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TRIPLEX, fantastic location end in-<br />

Wm, for letionai or Vt« wwi* »»'<br />

block to Park PHee beaeh. oreat ep-<br />

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eome.i!S6,0M.<br />

MAYNIPieiNT HOMB with every<br />

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boatsliP,MOO+iq.ft.<strong>of</strong>livlnBiP^.S<br />

bileonle., 3 bidrooms, m befhs,<br />

fireplaee and I ear covered parking,<br />

SiM,W0,<br />

Ksltlvt cash flow, newly renovat^^<br />

reomi/effieienelei, taeh with bath,<br />

elior TV and iireondltlBnini. IHM80.<br />

itAEH VliWS, new eonstrucfion,<br />

luxury duplex, ISM iq. «. «|h unit,<br />

rjBio- Coast area. First floor liis.OM,<br />

second floor MJS.OOO.<br />

eONBe, eneellint loeefion and rintai<br />

hlifory, 3 bedroami, IV* baths, 1»<br />

blocks to beaeh, H09.W. ^<br />

M, DWYER, RIAL iSTATt<br />

• DEViLOPMlNT<br />

TNIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS<br />

•USINII1OPPORTUNITI6S/<br />

CQMMIRel AL REAL ESTAT1<br />

MARMORA<br />

PRIME OFPIC1 SPACE, belt location<br />

in Upper Township. Uarse brand ntw»<br />

private <strong>of</strong>fice suite with private tnrtaiv<br />

ees. 1MB and MM per month.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

OFPICE PROFESSIONAL SPACE<br />

Excellent location in. center <strong>of</strong> town<br />

with <strong>of</strong>t street parking. iSW sq. ft,,<br />

•econd floor location. 110 per sq. ft.<br />

PLEASANTVILLE<br />

HARDWARE BUSINESS, high volume<br />

exceptional business, ttSO.000.<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

WATERFRONTRKITAURANT/<br />

LOUNGE Oh m acres, seats ISO plus •<br />

4 bedroom owntr's apt. ltto,000 Bross<br />

lneomefor1fil.iiidue«ittW6t058. •<br />

LINW000/600 MARieR TWP.<br />

WAREHOUSE on I aeres in prim*<br />

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WILDWOOD<br />

BELt, well established buiintu with %<br />

apts.tmm.<br />

LINWOOD<br />

HAIR SALON, excellent opportunlry In<br />

high visibility, high traffic area.<br />

iuilnfssoniy.mwoownerfinaneinfl.<br />

IHVE8TMEMT PROPERTY i RIAL ESTATE TAX tKGtAUIT<br />

BU8NE8S BROKERAGE<br />

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stid t^T^pla^ $fi^T the 9re4lt roolft^ fortes! '• D "'?"j<br />

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tfnobeoto* at MON/HAN REALTY. •<br />

Contemporary * BR. S<br />

bath*, Ht n» at ®th •no<br />

the beach. MawBry<br />

flrtplaee, gourmet Wt<br />

ehtn and what a viewl<br />

Prtvale M.t.L. tulle in<br />

the rear. Mio,OM tur<br />

nished.<br />

C«mmtftial/Pf»htiMHl<br />

Upper Township Is<br />

booming I Prime, prime<br />

location, custom built<br />

3000 tq. ft. for<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fices en<br />

Route « (Shore Rd.)<br />

IMxiTflet.oll heat, Lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> possibilities, S milts<br />

fremQ.C,tH*,MD.<br />

•MAtf<br />

Lavish * bedroom, ivk<br />

bath oeeanwnt condo,<br />

a/e, garate, w\<br />

metieulogHy deslBntp<br />

and wnitrueted. ©I-<br />

300»<br />

tooth Km! condo<br />

Plush »i floor at 4i»tli<br />

Asbury, % bedrooms, J<br />

baths, tp, front and rear<br />

decks, all appliances.<br />

Fully furnished at only<br />

1144,900,<br />

32nd & CIHTRAL AVIMUE<br />

391-0911<br />

nPEN EVERY DAY<br />

FORA<br />

VACATION<br />

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Forfreelnformatlon<br />

on vacation homes<br />

<strong>of</strong> all typM, anywhere<br />

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ext.PMI<br />

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new WNA htmei uMir<br />

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•nd teltct your color*<br />

for tile, carpet, etc.<br />

solid eenUfuetiOA, •<br />

•R, 1 Mttn, BM heat,<br />

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

CALL TOO A V!<br />

609-927-1451<br />

44 Greate Bay Drive<br />

IfiMfl rtMtt Niji<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY^<br />

OALLUBTODA^<br />

FOR A<br />

MARKET<br />

ANALYSIS*<br />

Rancher, plans for a<br />

duplex available. %<br />

bedrooms, lWh«»<br />

40'xiiS' lot. Asking<br />

IIS,900.<br />

Duplex, north end, 3<br />

bedrooms, 1 bath each,<br />

cioM fo beach, Nicely<br />

maintained property<br />

with good Income, Call<br />

for inspection. Reduced<br />

toimwo.<br />

RIAL<br />

FRENCH<br />

•>:<br />

i 1<br />

on the beacH, 1 and %<br />

Bedroom Condo units.<br />

Air conditioned,<br />

Sreafhaking views.<br />

Beautiful beach. Must<br />

8itl<br />

ile^<br />

Joi.<br />

OPPiRIB ••»<br />

Lovely cottage on a<br />

4O'x13O' lot. Beautiful<br />

cortdlflon. Oas hot water<br />

haat. Vinyl clad thermal<br />

windows. Tliree<br />

bedrooms, i'/» batti*.<br />

Asking *iw,900.<br />

ONI ATLANTIC AV<br />

OCIANCITY.NJ,<br />

mm


PAGE I« — SECTION TWO<br />

R,l. Wr Sal* R.B. FV SBIB R.E. PMr Sale<br />

^ ^ bMirOMn home uree Hviiw room, ammo<br />

room M ) « WWW, Mil «»• MW. tawdry<br />

room. overwrM 9«r«0t. Levirtv pat»« •* vartHon «t Blue Wahtr OowWmlhrumi m<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Vmm W»cl«n t awl 3 btdroom water<br />

front coiMommtum* feahirt gil hett, air cotrtlttMimfl,<br />

wail to wail c*rpel, •« •ppl(»««*. Hwpiaee, whirlpool<br />

tubs, and »on d*efc». You e»n «lso WS«y «ht pool Strt<br />

tennis eeuH and keep yegr »•» rn H» l« dip maHna<br />

at your door step. Located at 3Wi Street and the Inland<br />

Waterway pM«» ttart at tW.OOO. tm »weWy wntaH<br />

start at M7S, lither way yM went want to miss out on<br />

the fun!<br />

CALL »6?3« WO<br />

Roger A. Monroe Realtors<br />

(802 Whelk Drive<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j. SOMW-TOOO<br />

Modern 3 BR.i I bath<br />

Duplex, lit (I, hit 3<br />

bedroom, 5 bath»,Indt!.<br />

hti I bedrooms (I Ig,<br />

mit, suite) plus Jbaths<br />

w/beaulllul sunset<br />

views. Vary wtlt built<br />

plus priced right et<br />

M<br />

v«ry well mBlntatnta<br />

ehtltt type home, dlreetly<br />

aerBii th» street<br />

from tht bitch,<br />

Flexible hsmt. could<br />

use building it i single<br />

family or M a dupltit.<br />

lit (loon lunporeh,<br />

iivlpa., „ warn,, ,w»tt,<br />

firepiecu, dlnlno room,<br />

kltchtn and half bath,<br />

Jnd tl: a bedrooms, 5<br />

baths and rear perch or<br />

1 bedroom (main unit)<br />

with 2nd unit consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> a UH/DR/KIT eomblnatlon<br />

with one<br />

bedroom and bath.<br />

M1ARLY COM-<br />

PLETED!<br />

Be mt lint owner plus<br />

Uier <strong>of</strong> this ilrit flow, I<br />

DR., i bath condo<br />

lotatud directly across<br />

the street from the<br />

beach. This condo hai<br />

everything t fireplace,<br />

economical gas H/A<br />

heat and A/t,w/D,DW,<br />

OD, full outside shower<br />

•nd Btorage, ptrking<br />

plus 3 deck*. Priced to<br />

Mii at 11*1,000,<br />

Very well maintained,<br />

three story duplex with<br />

excellent views <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ocean. Upper apartment<br />

has two levels<br />

with plenty <strong>of</strong> room to<br />

ttreteh out. Ideal for<br />

owner's use or rental,<br />

I. LESLIE L A WRENCE<br />

REALTOR<br />

609-309-0014<br />

BIOHTB,OB<br />

OCIAN COLONY CONDO • WSOCBAN AVENUE • 3»»<br />

I«M :<br />

SPLIT-LBVEL DUPLEX<br />

Unique 2+3 duplex and 13x31 ««mlly room with .<br />

separata sntrance. L«ro» landscaped eornei 1 lot with J<br />

I car oarags. A 'MUST SIS' property, call .<br />

,. . 1 HB^i _<br />

rt.t hlU Midi mit, 1 mlnuHn n<br />

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PAGE U — SECTION TWO<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls<br />

Beat Spirit to qualify for tourney; lose to Mainland, Mid*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls basketball 17-10, doling that stretch and dinch a apct tn the<br />

before cooling 08. SheSBetaOt<br />

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loMg} ter fl^ ftertuB on At At returned.<br />

because <strong>of</strong> tte qnaHty <strong>of</strong> the btfsfi Unit RHI out,<br />

Junior Michelle GretnwaMt rf&mods fer Holy Spirit tw«B«MgB*]*i||*Wi^<br />

floor to be successful She has <strong>On</strong> Saturday, In « V2-«7 tan tun that defeated them, RoweU led the Raiders with scored 26 and grabbed 11<br />

two quick guards, s to Middle TowBrtjpt m- 0««n Qty maintained Its No. IS p&ltttii bt^jdpfe EodU^l ML rebounds lor Middle, Her<br />

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contest with Mainland;<br />

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win over the Raiders McAllister, who scored eight, Dovies Mi, Anna Mum MS.<br />

these limited edition<br />

made 11 assists.<br />

Friday.<br />

Wally Jones MO, LUUiin Baltl<br />

VBt Elsie Beck MO, and Qtn»<br />

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Commemorative Coins<br />

High scorer In pinochle on rtMHtar th^mith<br />

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Ellai wltt IWi Evtlyn Atlantic Avenue, m card<br />

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A GREAT QIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY"<br />

players are welcomt.<br />

Kitty Howard MS, Barhm<br />

McOehean 810, Florence VOLLEYBALL TO<br />

Wright BOft, John Balti SOS, BENEFIT SUNSHINE<br />

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School BtudenU wlU Mt><br />

WYOMINQ BRIDQE tlclpate in in ill night<br />

WINNERS LISTED - wU«yb«ll-*thcn Friday, Feb.<br />

Eather rurtU with 4,190 M In the gymn>ilum to<br />

and Bob Nftedhwnmer with \mm% the Cape-Atlantic<br />

4,170 were wlnnen In thedbapter<br />

a SuMhlne Poun-<br />

bridge game Jan. H. Quo* dation for terminally 1U<br />

are held 7 p.m. Saturday at children.<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Rote Wyner.<br />

Proceeds benefit thi <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Reicue Squad. For In- CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

formation call S9MS7B. BRING RESULTS<br />

Presenting 1987 United States<br />

Constitution Coins.<br />

|gpiby,the United States<br />

.lint in strictly limited edition,<br />

the Silver silver Dollar uoiiar Pro<strong>of</strong> Front concontains 10,76 0.'" Iroy ounces <strong>of</strong> pure<br />

silver, sr, and a the Five Dollar<br />

Gold 1 Pro<strong>of</strong> Coin contalm 0,24<br />

ounces <strong>of</strong> pure gold.<br />

You can purchase the Silver<br />

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paired With the OoL d Com . In<br />

a distinctive two-coin Inset. ft Yoiu<br />

can also obtain the ' nt<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> Set featuring tH<br />

dollar, quarter, , dime, , nickel<br />

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Bicentennial year,<br />

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Stop In before February 29th<br />

Purchase Your Limited Editions Today At:<br />

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NOTICE TO THE MEMBEBS OF<br />

Garden's Civic Association<br />

yin>-WINTEE MEETING<br />

Friday, Jan, 29th - 8 P.M.<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

llth St. and The Boardwalk<br />

SPEAKER:<br />

BobSchoelkopf<strong>of</strong>the<br />

MARINE MAMMAL STRANDING<br />

CENTER IN BRIGANTINE<br />

presenting a slide presentation <strong>of</strong><br />

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