May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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P/UiE 2 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SKNTINKI.-LEDC.ER<br />
JUEEN<br />
CASUALS<br />
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shaar pUM shirt, shirt |ac*af, Belted skirt, floral shirt.<br />
btaiar, Proportlowd lenftti pant, sneer Moral tunic.<br />
In pal* tints <strong>of</strong> cocoa, maize, cactm or poach. Siias • to JO.<br />
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ou need<br />
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FRIDAY<br />
MAY 18<br />
Donnls T<strong>of</strong>cmrz<br />
in Concert on the<br />
Conn Horn* Organ<br />
You're invited to a ftm<br />
concert featuring Dennis<br />
Tokarz. a touring artist<br />
for Conn Organ.<br />
Known for his popular<br />
music styllngs, Dennis has<br />
delighted night club and<br />
theatre audiences alike...<br />
bringing an enthusiasm<br />
and Joy to his music that<br />
lets you know he's having<br />
as much fun as his audience.<br />
So be our guest at a special<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> Dennis<br />
Tokarz. playing on tha<br />
equally talented line <strong>of</strong><br />
instruments from...<br />
CONN ORGAN<br />
OUR ORGAN SALON<br />
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7-9 P.M.<br />
Andrew<br />
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THURSDAY. MAY 3,<strong>1979</strong> 11<br />
For That Special<br />
Gift on<br />
MOTHER'S DAY<br />
Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 13th<br />
MOTHER'S DAY GIFT<br />
Box. $2.15<br />
GIFT<br />
PACKAGES<br />
lib. $4.25<br />
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES<br />
lib. $3.50<br />
CANDIES<br />
.ii<br />
Tliese Candles available on First<br />
Floor <strong>of</strong> our Main Store and at<br />
The Hallmark Shop<br />
834 Asbury Ave.<br />
You are cordlaRy invited to visit<br />
our Lawn and Garden Dept where<br />
you will see many items<br />
especially REDUCED for our Early<br />
SPRING SALE<br />
Scotti. best formal*<br />
fertilizer<br />
Now (bant a lart*aar tfcat co—taw<br />
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rHURSDAV. MAY 3.<strong>1979</strong><br />
No Assembly contest<br />
I<br />
OCEAN CITY (NJ.) SENTINEL-LKiKAKK<br />
Race develops in the Democratic nary Freeholder ballot<br />
With the final filing contest for the nomination<br />
deadUne passed, it is now an Assembly candidate on<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial that there will be no either the Republican or<br />
£<br />
Jack BlUner hands in his petition to be on the<br />
June Primary Election ballot as a Republican<br />
freeholder candidate to Cape <strong>May</strong> County Clerk<br />
#jtogela Pulvino.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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Printed and PuMMwd ki America's Qr—*t» Family ••tort<br />
By The<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />
Ill Mk Slran.OcaM Otv. M_l. MtM<br />
JOHNT.STETHER8 PrtUsker<br />
FHEDC. BENSON General Maaager<br />
CHARLES M. THOMPSON JR Editor<br />
BYRONT.MERCER Adverttotag Manager<br />
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Demucraiic side <strong>of</strong> the ballot<br />
in the June 5 Primary<br />
Section.<br />
There was really no<br />
question <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> a<br />
contest in the GOP race since<br />
both incumbents James R.<br />
Hurley and Joseph W,<br />
Chinnici had announced their<br />
intentions to seek reelection.<br />
Hurley, who is the<br />
Assembly minority leader,<br />
took <strong>of</strong>fice ip 1967 after<br />
defeating the late Wildwood<br />
Attorney Marvin Perskie who<br />
had served only one two-year<br />
term after becoming the first<br />
Democrat to gain a Frist<br />
District seat in the Assembly<br />
in 30 years.<br />
Chinnici took over the seat<br />
<strong>of</strong> James S. Cafiero in .1971<br />
when Cafiero left the<br />
Assembly to successfully seek<br />
the First District senatorial<br />
spot.<br />
There appeared to be a host<br />
<strong>of</strong> candidates ready to seek<br />
the Democratic nod in the<br />
June Assembly primary race<br />
prior to last week's filing<br />
deadline, but in the end only<br />
Randy Wilhelm <strong>of</strong> VTneUnd<br />
and Jerry Livingston <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Township appeared with their<br />
petitions at the Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
Slate's <strong>of</strong>fice in Trenton.<br />
Wilhelm was formerly an<br />
aide to VS. Rep. William J.<br />
Hughes (D-2nd) and was<br />
Hughes' chief campaign<br />
strategist in last year'a<br />
reelection effort. He ia<br />
currently a consultant on<br />
political elections.<br />
Livingston, an unsuccessful<br />
candidate in last November's<br />
freeholder race, is a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education and is an<br />
assistant superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Lower Township Consolidated<br />
School.<br />
In the freeholder race. Jack<br />
Bittner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is<br />
running unopposed in the<br />
June Primary Election, but<br />
will be opposed in the<br />
November contest by former<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commissioner<br />
Luther L. Wallace HI who<br />
filed last week as an independent<br />
Republican candidate.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Democratic side <strong>of</strong><br />
the ballot for freeholder, a<br />
two-way contest exists between<br />
Prank L. Murphy, Sr. a<br />
committeeman in Dennis<br />
Township, and Charles M.<br />
Leusner. a business teacher<br />
at Middle Township High<br />
School.<br />
In other election news,<br />
Wilhelm this week issued a<br />
news release calling on.the<br />
state Legislature to pass a law<br />
prohibits* service stations<br />
along the Garden State Parkway<br />
and New Jersey Turnpike<br />
from restricting sales to<br />
non-commercial vehicles.<br />
He charged that the oil<br />
rnles are "using the<br />
. industry <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
as bait" in a "cat and moose<br />
game."<br />
WUheto's statement came<br />
on the heels <strong>of</strong> announcements<br />
that some<br />
Matalucci attends confab<br />
Cape Hay County<br />
Republican Organization<br />
Chairman Philip R.<br />
Matalucd, has announced the<br />
results <strong>of</strong> what was termed a<br />
-top level discussion <strong>of</strong> state,<br />
national and international<br />
politics," which took place<br />
Last Wednesday in<br />
JSTsshlngton, D.C.<br />
The luncheon meeting,<br />
which was co-chaired by<br />
Matalucci, was attended by<br />
national GOP Chairman BOl<br />
Brock, state Chairman David<br />
F. Norcross, state Vice<br />
Chairwoman Ann D. Flynn,<br />
Senate Minority Leader<br />
Howard H. Baker. House<br />
Minority Leader John J.<br />
Rhodes, New Jersey<br />
congressmen, a majority <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Jersey Republican<br />
county chairmen and Neil<br />
Romano, aide to the county<br />
chairmen's association.<br />
"A great deal <strong>of</strong> our<br />
Give Mom more time<br />
to brag about you.<br />
Send her the<br />
FTD BIG HUG 1<br />
BOUQUET EaHyJ<br />
Call or visit us<br />
today. We can<br />
send Mother*^<br />
Day flowers<br />
almost anywhere<br />
—the<br />
FTD way.<br />
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LOCAL<br />
SEND GNE...TAKE ONE HOME<br />
OUR FTD<br />
BIG HUG*<br />
BOUQUET<br />
MOTHERS OK IS SUNDAX MOT ia<br />
SEND HEX FUJWraS—EAHUf.<br />
Stainton's<br />
Flowers<br />
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MMiSTOK-NKTROM<br />
. Carte<br />
meeting focused on the im<br />
portance p <strong>of</strong> the tig<br />
Abl Assembly races here m New<br />
Jersey," Mft'f^HT* said. "We<br />
have commitments <strong>of</strong> various<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> help from<br />
Washington, everything from<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional consulting to<br />
direct financial aid. New<br />
Jersey is a priority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Republican National Committee<br />
this year because it<br />
feels very optimisttr that we<br />
can take control <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Assembly in the upcoming<br />
ejections."<br />
Matalucci said he shared<br />
theoptlmism <strong>of</strong> the RNC asd<br />
added mat befctt CaprtUy-<br />
County wotaVl play a tarae<br />
part in picking up the extra<br />
seats necessary lo make, the<br />
Republicans the majority in<br />
the Assembly.<br />
Congressman Matthew J.<br />
Rtnaldo (R-Union) expressed<br />
the belief that no Democrat<br />
incumbent could consider<br />
himself safe when faced with<br />
a good Republican<br />
challenger. "We have the<br />
issues on our side and the<br />
peoples' best interests at<br />
heart. All we need is the right<br />
person to deliver that<br />
message and well win."<br />
Matalucci said that in his<br />
many yean <strong>of</strong> Republican<br />
politics he could not<br />
remember ever having attended<br />
any meeting which<br />
was more informative,<br />
uplifting or constructive.<br />
Accepting a placqne noting appreciation for hia work fo for the<br />
Republican p party py from GOP Assemblyman y Joseph p W. Chinnici is <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ci <strong>City</strong> GOP Leader Ld John Jh EEsposJto. J Lki Looking on (1 t to r) ) are Assemblyman Ab<br />
James R. Hurley and freeholder candidate Jack Bittner.<br />
Assemblyman James R. Hariey (left) and Assemblyman Joseph W.<br />
Chiimlcl (right) Hie thdr nominating petitions for the Jane primary with<br />
George Bloom, election supervisor m the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State's <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Completes school Weather<br />
S0MEBS POINT — Navy<br />
Airman Mtc'wi P. Chiaason,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Gerard J. and Doris<br />
Chaisson <strong>of</strong> 570 Shore Rd.,<br />
graduated from the Air<br />
Traffic Controller School.<br />
The 14-week course at the<br />
Naval Air Technical Training<br />
Center, Millington. Term.,<br />
prepared students for future<br />
duty in an air station control<br />
tower.<br />
They studied flight data<br />
processing, aids to aircraft<br />
navigation, weather analysis<br />
and air traffic control rules<br />
and procedures. In addition,<br />
they underwent Federal<br />
Aviation Administration<br />
(PAA) examination and<br />
received PAA certification for<br />
control tower operations.<br />
A1976 graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School, he<br />
fitted the Navy in August<br />
1978.<br />
Confused About<br />
Air Fares?<br />
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aircraft, what tr»iniiioni- and Kitp you<br />
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HURST TRAVEL, INC.<br />
637 AtlMvy Avtmtt<br />
OctMQry<br />
Partly sunny today, highs in<br />
tbe SO*, tows teals** to the<br />
mid-Ms. Friday and Saturday<br />
calls for a chance <strong>of</strong> ibowers,<br />
highs In t he 70s and lows In th e<br />
SOB. Sunday will be fair and<br />
cooler with temperatures In<br />
the 60s and lows in the mid-<br />
•tts. U.S. WEATHER SER-<br />
VICE.<br />
Tides<br />
Ma STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />
NOTICE - Deduct 4 hoar<br />
fcrbeadi.<br />
ADO • HOUR For Beetiey*s<br />
Point Bridge.<br />
iFlrrtQnartcr XFtUMoon<br />
N New Mem Lait Quarter<br />
High<br />
A.M. P.M.<br />
3 2:S 2:91<br />
4 > 3:23<br />
4:21<br />
SI4<br />
service'stations on the turnpike<br />
and parkway would be<br />
limiting gas sales to noncommercial<br />
vehicles to as<br />
little as S3 per customer.<br />
"It's time we in Cape <strong>May</strong><br />
and Cumberland counties had<br />
people in Trenton who understood<br />
the dynamics <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tourist industry and the important<br />
part publicity has<br />
upon it," Wllhebn said in his<br />
release. "The manner in<br />
which the tourist industry is<br />
used as the football to raise<br />
gasoline prices has not been<br />
criticized as it should be."<br />
In another release,<br />
freeholder candidate Bittner<br />
called upon the country<br />
freeholders. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Council and the incumbent<br />
assemblymen to oppose a<br />
state law which would in<br />
September lower the age <strong>of</strong><br />
sexual consent from 16 to 13<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
Bittner pointed out in his<br />
release that both Assemblymen<br />
Hurley and Chinaid<br />
has opposed the revision to<br />
the criminal Justice code<br />
during the vote in the<br />
Assembly.<br />
He asked the freeholders to<br />
pass a resolution opposing the<br />
revision and forward it on to<br />
the governor. Senate and<br />
Assembly.<br />
HAPPY<br />
BIRTHDAY<br />
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