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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 />

' IV<br />

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 />

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