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May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

Casino-related problem<br />

appointments<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg<br />

made appointments to five<br />

municipal boards and commissions<br />

last week.<br />

Those appointments, 10 in<br />

all, were unanimously approved<br />

by city council at its<br />

regular meeting last Thursday.<br />

The new board members<br />

will serve for terms from<br />

eight months to five years.<br />

Curvin F. Rauhauser was<br />

reappointed to the parking<br />

authority. His term will expire<br />

on January 1,1984.<br />

Councilman Jack Jones and<br />

William F. Pfieffer were<br />

reappointed as members <strong>of</strong><br />

the municipal recreation<br />

board- serving until January<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1983.<br />

Three appointments were<br />

made' to the municipal<br />

planning board. Serving for<br />

the next four years will be<br />

Gertrude C. James, Harry D.<br />

Vahderslice, and Charles<br />

Boice. Andrew Tr<strong>of</strong>a was also<br />

appointed as an alternate<br />

member to that board.<br />

B..Clay Dorsey and George<br />

GeHring wfll continue to serve<br />

on ihe coastal conservation<br />

committee until January,<br />

1982.<br />

For the remainder <strong>of</strong> this<br />

year, William Mathewson and<br />

Fred S. Tarves m will serve<br />

on .ihe builders examining<br />

board.<br />

Census jobs<br />

opening<br />

The VS. Census Bureau has<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> temporary Jobs<br />

open during the next few eeks<br />

in Cape <strong>May</strong> County to help<br />

prepare address lists for use<br />

during the 1980 census.<br />

Temporary census workers<br />

usually will work three to four<br />

weeks each and win be paid<br />

on 4 per-address collected<br />

basis. For an eight-hour day,<br />

the average worker will earn<br />

|I7U>$30perday plus 17-cents<br />

per mile for any driving done<br />

in a private vehicle.- Applicants<br />

for the Jobs must be<br />

18 years old or over, a US<br />

dtizen, and pass a writte..<br />

test.<br />

The work involves H .ing<br />

or walking to comr ' stock •*«* pimft<br />

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baby praaacts.<br />

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elegance in a<br />

support bra!<br />

Seamless Bras<br />

by Playtex'<br />

Now,<br />

a whole new world <strong>of</strong><br />

support bras! Beautiful s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

fabric, an elegant touch <strong>of</strong><br />

lace and smooth seamless<br />

cups.<br />

These new Support<br />

Can Be Beautiful Seamless<br />

bras are the prettiest way <strong>of</strong><br />

getting the support you<br />

want.<br />

Comfortable support<br />

styling in s<strong>of</strong>t cup. fiberfill or<br />

underwire, each available in<br />

white and fashionable<br />

beige, all with a look <strong>of</strong><br />

elegance we know you'll<br />

love.<br />

In fact. Playtex is so<br />

sure you'll love your new<br />

: Support Can Be Beautiful<br />

: seamless bra that you'll get<br />

: your Money Back W you're<br />

notaatJsfledl<br />

(Requests must be mailed prior to<br />

• August 5.<strong>1979</strong>. Limit one request per<br />

customer. See inside package flap tor<br />

details).<br />

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Stainton's<br />

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MMWbyTlaaMMaar<br />

Mrs. Gordon Galloway was presented a geranlam plant at Tuesday's<br />

Welcome Night by <strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg (right) and Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce President Bruce Mlley for coming the longest distance, from<br />

California.<br />

Mined association head<br />

Extarior<br />

WMSTBRDBE<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> County Health vice president; Robert<br />

OfficerLouUJ. Laxnanna was Giordano <strong>of</strong> Hammontoh,<br />

installed as president <strong>of</strong> the second vice president;<br />

An*erkanLung Association <strong>of</strong> William PaUies <strong>of</strong> Haddon<br />

Southern New Jersey for a Heights, secretary, and<br />

two-year term last Thursday. Robert Smith, Gloucester<br />

The group conducted Us 10th County Health Officer,<br />

annual meeting that evening treasurer.<br />

at Zaberer's Restaurant,<br />

Black Horse Pike, <strong>May</strong>s . i<br />

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take proper precautions<br />

Hurricanes are big blows<br />

that pack about everything in<br />

the disaster repertoire.<br />

Driven by winds that can<br />

exceed 200 mph, they have a<br />

deadly wallop <strong>of</strong> tidal waves,<br />

tornadoes and torrential<br />

rains. Devastation caused by<br />

the storms can run into the<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong><br />

dollars. The toll <strong>of</strong> dead and<br />

Injured is usually heavy.<br />

Ihe next six months—from<br />

June to November — are<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially designated as<br />

hurricane season. The<br />

nation's primary volunteer<br />

disaster relief agency, the<br />

American Red Cross, will<br />

spend this period hi a high<br />

state <strong>of</strong> readiness.<br />

Precautions can be taken<br />

says the Red Cross!<br />

Recommended are:<br />

—Have a supply <strong>of</strong> canned<br />

and other type <strong>of</strong> foods not<br />

requiring cooking;<br />

—keep battery-powered<br />

equipment workable, Including<br />

radios and<br />

lUahlih<br />

x-have candsss available;<br />

—tie down mobile homes to<br />

reduce damage; remember,<br />

Other <strong>of</strong> fleers techide EUo -•<br />

they are not safe as shelters;<br />

BJdottl <strong>of</strong> PleasantviUe, first Saisny „ today . with highs to —boards, tools and other<br />

the Ms along shore and 7* supplies should be ready to<br />

kdaad. The otrtlook lor the secure windows, doors, etc.;<br />

weekend calls for partly —evacuate low-lying areas;<br />

doady Friday and Saturday —take important papers<br />

with a chance <strong>of</strong> ram Sunday. and such things ss<br />

Highs for the period will be iscriptions, eveglasses,<br />

In the 7ta Friday; Saturday for soeclal mttm<br />

and Sunday will range from<br />

the tipper 7H to mld-Sts. Lows "WOMEN LOOK UKf<br />

will be In the upper Ms to mioV WOMEN AGAIN<br />

Ms. U.B. WEATHER SER-<br />

VICE.<br />

Tides<br />

«h STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />

NOTICE • Deduct Vt hour<br />

lor beach.<br />

ADD • HOUR For Beesley's<br />

Point Bridge.<br />

) First Quarter<br />

N New MOM<br />

Uign<br />

• A*Ma CauS«<br />

MAY. 1878<br />

17 1:01 1:43<br />

18 ( 2:03 2:4*<br />

It 3:68 3:M<br />

» 4:15 S:M<br />

21 5:1* 8:M<br />

» 6:lt «:84<br />

23 7:18 7:44<br />

24 8:87 8:32<br />

X Full Moon<br />

Last Quarter<br />

Lew<br />

AJM. P.M.<br />

7:30 7:33<br />

8:38 8:41<br />

8:31 8:31<br />

18:31 U:M<br />

11:28 12:84<br />

12:22 1:M<br />

1:84 1:12<br />

1:57 2:00<br />

"See the world through<br />

fashion frames,"<br />

• Prescriptions Filled<br />

• Lense Duplications<br />

Prompt Repairs<br />

• Latest In Fashion<br />

Eyewear and Sunglasses<br />

20% Senior Citizen<br />

Discount <strong>May</strong> & June<br />

JO COSTANZA.<br />

OPTICIAN<br />

3312 Simpson Ave<br />

Traders Lane<br />

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

398-5058<br />

this label<br />

has identified<br />

fine men's clothing<br />

since 1885!<br />

Tha H FfMman b Son label on doling means<br />

Outstanding fashion. e>ceptionai fabrics, supwb<br />

ttilonng. and maximum value No clothing can<br />

oHo> you men . Sea out (ma Stxmg <strong>1979</strong><br />

Selaction No* . from 245<br />

In the look that a .<br />

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