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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY. MAY 17.<strong>1979</strong><br />

Seatbelts save lives<br />

Safety council reminds drivers to buckle up when in the car<br />

Too many people are killed people from bouncing out <strong>of</strong> morning expecting to be In a miles from home. All it takes<br />

or seriously injured in cars on rough roads. crash, but it does happen. It is one driver not paying at-<br />

automobile accidents. Many Today, safety belts can happened to 250,000 families, tention and you've got a<br />

<strong>of</strong> these tragedies could be prevent death, reduce the friends and neighbors here in crash. Have you had a close<br />

'. prevented if drivers and number and severity <strong>of</strong> in- New Jersey last year, call in the, lam few weeks?<br />

•' passengers used safety belts. juries and hold the driver because they thought they<br />

.- Hie leader in providing a behind the wheel where he or were safe on short trips to the Many parents don't realize<br />

:',protective restraint for ashe<br />

can maintain control <strong>of</strong> storeor to work. They do it all how dangerous the<br />

" passenger was not man, but the car. Unfortunately, very the time and nothing happens. automobile is to young<br />

:- the kangaroo. It wasn't until few people buckle up. What'sThe<br />

fact is that most ac- children, so they haven't done<br />

: 188$ that auto restraints your excuse for not wearing a ddents that kill or injure anything to protect them.<br />

. became available for man. safety belt?<br />

occur at speeds less than 40 Children hold up nicely in<br />

Back then, safety belts kept No one starts out in themph<br />

and happen less than 25 everyday wear and tear, but<br />

Medicare deductible is increased<br />

The Medicare hospital periods beginning in <strong>1979</strong> from<br />

insurance deductible — the the 1978 figure <strong>of</strong> $144, Oscar<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> covered services in P. Ernst Jr., Social Security<br />

each benefit period not paid district manager in Atlantic<br />

by Medicare — has been in- aty, said recently.<br />

creased to $160 for benefit The deductible is intended<br />

DAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

10TH STREET AT<br />

BAVFRONT<br />

DIAL 399-2279<br />

ON THE BAY - OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Sea Trout<br />

Shad Roe & Weakfish Roe<br />

FLOUNDER • SEA BASS • WEAKFISH<br />

CRABS • FRESH JERSEY CLAMS<br />

FRESH "BIG" SQUID<br />

We sick yawatli ananas hi k* taMdnrt * nMsmli 14 awn<br />

Sbt<br />

Restaurant<br />

Serving dinners on<br />

week-ends thru Memorial Day*<br />

Hours Dinners mn Served: Fri. A Sat. 4: JO - •: JO<br />

Sunday, 1:00 tot: JO<br />

ALL DINNERS AVAILABLE FOR TAKE OUT]<br />

Take out Dinner Hours: 3:30 - 8:00 Daily<br />

Closed Wednesday<br />

403- 14thStrMt(M/Uny)Oo««nCrty>Njl<br />

308-3482<br />

1309 West Ave<br />

MAJOR LEAGUE SUBS • COLD CUTS<br />

SANDWICHES • DIETER SPECIALS<br />

Special!<br />

Hay17tkilmllay23<br />

HAM & CHEESE<br />

SANDWICH BOILED<br />

$<br />

1.25 HAM<br />

STake OutS Cal 398*2241 Opm every day tarn to 7pm j<br />

to be roughly equal to the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> one day <strong>of</strong> care in a<br />

hospital, Tlie increase was<br />

necessary, Ernst said,<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the continually<br />

rising cost <strong>of</strong> medical care.<br />

The deductible is the only<br />

amount a Medicare patient is<br />

responsible for during the<br />

first 60days <strong>of</strong> hospital care in<br />

a benefit period for covered<br />

services.<br />

The increase in the<br />

deductible also affects other<br />

<strong>1979</strong> per-day costs under<br />

hospital insurance, Ernst<br />

said.<br />

From the first through the<br />

93th day <strong>of</strong> hospital care in a<br />

benefit period, hospital insurance<br />

pays for all covered<br />

services except for $40 a day<br />

(up from $36).<br />

For each reserve day (there<br />

are 60 during a person's<br />

lifetime) hospital insurance<br />

will pay for all covered services<br />

except for $80 a day (up<br />

from $72).<br />

For the 21st through the<br />

100th day <strong>of</strong> care in a skilled<br />

nursing facility during a<br />

benefit, period, hospital insurance<br />

pays the cost <strong>of</strong> all<br />

covered services except for<br />

$20 a day (up from $18).<br />

Ernst said that these increases<br />

apply only to benefit<br />

periods starting in <strong>1979</strong>. They<br />

do not apply to benefit periods<br />

which began before <strong>1979</strong>.<br />

CAMPBELL'S<br />

Seafood Kitohen<br />

3221 Asbury Av«nu«<br />

Hours:<br />

9 A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />

Wed., Thurs. & Sun.<br />

9 A.M. to 8 P.M.<br />

Friday and Saturday<br />

(CLOSED ON MONDAYS')<br />

•a* TUESDAYS)<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the finest<br />

Take-Out Seafood Kitchens<br />

In South Jersey<br />

treasurer, Joyce Archer- . , . ,_---..--<br />

Bauer. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. They will cosUinpart upon the ratables<br />

assume their duties on July 1. • particular sending district<br />

The evening program will Jj^jJ* 8 ••»«• ratable* per<br />

conclude wiUi special musical *udent sent proportionately,<br />

entertainment < e more tiMt community<br />

pays.<br />

"The unfairness <strong>of</strong> this can<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING be shown by what ia hap-<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> pening right here in Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

Education will hold a regular dty," continued Livingston.<br />

meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in The Lower Cape <strong>May</strong><br />

the intermediate school Regional School District,<br />

library, 18th St. and Bay Av. explained the candidate,<br />

This will be an organizational aerves three municipalities,<br />

meeting and recently elected the dty <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong>, West<br />

members will be sworn in. Cape, and Bower Township.<br />

Under the current<br />

arrangement, the city <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> pays 27 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

many don't do well in a car<br />

that stops suddenly or<br />

crashes. In fact, car crashes<br />

are the top killer <strong>of</strong> young<br />

children, ahead <strong>of</strong> all other<br />

types <strong>of</strong> accidents and<br />

diseases.<br />

Prevention is simple:<br />

Children who ride buckled up<br />

seldom get hurt. Older<br />

children should sit in the back<br />

seat and use a lap belt. Infants<br />

and children under the age <strong>of</strong><br />

tour and 40 pounds need the<br />

special protection only a child<br />

restraint system can provide.<br />

These devices are designed to<br />

spread crash forces over a<br />

larger body area, thus<br />

preventing unnecessary death<br />

and injury.<br />

<strong>On</strong> television, cars are seen<br />

exploding and falling into<br />

riven alfthe tune. In real life<br />

SamMattonpatato<br />

Mrs. Barbara Sharpham <strong>of</strong> the Morgan Ranck Post, Unit 137,<br />

American Legion Auxiliary presents <strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg with the<br />

first poppy in <strong>1979</strong>. The sale starts today and will continue through<br />

Memorial Day. All proceeds are kept here for use for local veterans and<br />

their families. Auxiliary members will be stationed around stores, banks<br />

and post <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Crime victims' worker on television<br />

If you've ever been the<br />

victim <strong>of</strong> a violent crime, you<br />

More Information can bemight<br />

want to talk -with 27-<br />

obtained at the Atlantic aty year-old Robert Grayson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Sopcial Security Office, Paterson—or you might want<br />

located at Pennsylvania and him to speak for you.<br />

Pacific avs. or by calling 800- Grayson, a mugging victim<br />

272-1111.<br />

a couple <strong>of</strong> years ago, has<br />

become an advocate <strong>of</strong> crime<br />

AAUW to meet victims' rights and will talk<br />

about his work on "Jer-<br />

The Cape <strong>May</strong> County<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> University Livingston hits T&E<br />

Woman will conclude its,<br />

activity year with a buffet<br />

dinner on Friday at Greate Democratic Assembly<br />

Bay Country Club, Somers candidate Jerry G. Livingston<br />

Point, at which new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

said that the New Jersey<br />

will be installed and past<br />

Legislature "made a<br />

presidents honored.<br />

mistake" when it changed the<br />

Officers for 197M0 will be:<br />

funding formula for the socalled<br />

thorough and efficient<br />

president, Gayle Daniel, education law (T&E).<br />

Avalon; first vice president<br />

(programs), Joan Hogan, "Under . „ the ,. original<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; second vice Kg** 1 -" » ld<br />

seyfile," a New Jersey Public dicapped persons learn about<br />

Television production hosted the benefits <strong>of</strong> horseback<br />

by Ruth Alampi, today at<br />

10:30 p.m.<br />

Crime victims need<br />

The program will be shown somebody to work on their<br />

on the state network's four behalf, says Grayson, a<br />

UHF channels —23,90, S2and former newspaper reporter<br />

SB — and will also feature a who now heads a Crime<br />

visit to Somerset Hills Han- Victim's Advocate Office in<br />

dicapped Riders Club, in Paterson and is spearheading<br />

Bedminster, where han- a fight for victims' rights in<br />

the state Legislature.<br />

An Assembly bill inoduced<br />

in December, 1978,<br />

jflectav- complaints -<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Grayson and other victims.<br />

taxes although it provides Under the proposed<br />

only 17.5 percent <strong>of</strong> the legislation, victims <strong>of</strong> crime<br />

youngsters.<br />

would be guaranteed a right<br />

"This doesn't seem quite to make a phone call, not be<br />

fair to me," continued detained for unreasonable<br />

Livingston. "I agree with time before receiving medical<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Arthur Blomkvtst <strong>of</strong> assistance, and would not be<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> that this system detained in the same area<br />

should be changed." with a suspected perpetrator<br />

His running mate, Randy <strong>of</strong> a crime<br />

educational Wilhelm, said that "although<br />

president (membership), system the cost with <strong>of</strong> several an<br />

"I was at the police station<br />

sending we can agree with Superin-<br />

Rita Stauffer, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

for an hour and a half before I<br />

dkttricts was divided equally tendent Ephram Keller from<br />

recording secretary, Emma<br />

was allowed to make a phone<br />

Warren, Marmora;<br />

among all pupils.<br />

Lower Cape <strong>May</strong> with Cape call," Grayson recalls. "The<br />

corresponding secretary,<br />

"Under the revised system, <strong>May</strong> <strong>City</strong> we intend to do more police said because I was not<br />

Bettyne Hull, Cape <strong>May</strong>, and<br />

a complicated formula was if elected as legislators and arrested I was not guaranteed<br />

substituted which bases the work to change the situation." a phone call."<br />

Wilhelm said that Cape <strong>May</strong> He also said he had to wait<br />

County has a special problem more than four hours for<br />

because it 1B the only county in medical attention. He was so<br />

the state which presently does badly battered—and his head<br />

not have a full-time resident so swollen—X-rays could not<br />

serving in the Assembly. betaken when he reached the<br />

"With Jerry and me ashospital.<br />

He lost the use <strong>of</strong> one<br />

legislators, both Cape <strong>May</strong> eye<br />

and Cumberland Counties in<br />

South Jersey would have<br />

dear voices hi Trenton who<br />

would examine the longterm<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> new legislation<br />

before giving approval,"<br />

concluded Wilbelm.<br />

Call you-ad b today-Dial »*•<br />

Mil.<br />

BAYVIEW<br />

Serving Dinners<br />

Fri. Sat * Sun. S pmHi ?<br />

Qiant Salad tRffcli Bar<br />

'•*?*&m<br />

" ^ ' \ . ,> • _ *<br />

.:, :^>- ?:; :-.• v :^- : /- : '^T r . /§Sf:<br />

A<br />

fire ana suomeraon account don't buckle up. By not<br />

for less than one-half <strong>of</strong> onewearing<br />

a safety belt, you<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> accidents. If it does endanger the lives <strong>of</strong> other<br />

happen to you, your safety passengers and the people in<br />

belt can save your life by other vehicles. If you're hurt<br />

keeping you unhurt, alert and or killed, your family and<br />

able to escape quickly. employer are hurt<br />

If you think you'd rather be emotionally an d<br />

thrown clear <strong>of</strong> your car hi a economically. <strong>On</strong> top <strong>of</strong> all<br />

crash, you'd better recon- that, everyone shares the<br />

sider. Your chances <strong>of</strong> being burden <strong>of</strong> medical cost, in-<br />

killed are five times greater if surance, welfare and worker<br />

you are thrown out <strong>of</strong> the car. compensation. No excuse is<br />

Unless you have wings, thegood<br />

enough for not protec-<br />

opportunity to choose a safe ting your family and friends.<br />

landing spot is unlikely. Care enough to remind them<br />

Besides, you aren't the only to buckle up and don't forget<br />

one who will get hurt if you to buckle up yourself.<br />

Murphy attacks license proposal<br />

The proposal by the State <strong>of</strong> fishing instead, will once<br />

New Jersey to license more be looking at new state<br />

fishermen for salt water regulations covering fishing<br />

fishing has drawn the ire <strong>of</strong> in the ocean and bay."<br />

Dennis Township Com- Murphy pointed out that<br />

mitteeman Frank Murphy, a should -»—._ College.<br />

Jack Baird, ACC dean (right) makes the presentation with Andrew Salerno,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty personnel director. Salerno has developed a management<br />

training program for city division and bureau chiefs to hone supervisory<br />

skills.<br />

Too Late to Classify Too Late to Classify Deal-Bid<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

I and 1 tadraem (pMimmti at<br />

B««ch and Boardwalk. Air condltlnad.<br />

CaMa TV. Compltttly tar-<br />

MilMd • •quips** ell ttrmt<br />

parkin*. WM*IT spacial Mr JWM<br />

MHttoJuiyrm.<br />

- For information Call -<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

399-6875 M4<br />

OARAGE SALE — Hop* cfta»t (cadar<br />

llnad). arm ctialr, round tabla,<br />

bathroom teal*, large bnch umbralla,<br />

racordt. tapn. radio. 34x100 gold<br />

drapts. baby ffllne«. Ill North St.,<br />

Saturday, l:J0a.m. s-17<br />

GARAOE-and Yard Sal*. Saaport<br />

Im, 1114 watlay Ava., Mnes.<br />

Muiahold goods, many mltc. Ittmt.<br />

S*t..<strong>May</strong>!».?».m.hxp.m. 5 17<br />

LAWN SALE — Houuhold Itafflt, ate.<br />

•SlSt.JamatPl. 5-17<br />

DRAPES — for tala, S15a pair. 73" wlda<br />

by S3" long. Capri Motal. 7th t Boardwalk.<br />

3-24<br />

MEMORIAL DAY<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Apartments at<br />

Beach ft Boardwalk<br />

rtotafonMttonCal<br />

Plymouth Manor<br />

399-6875<br />

114<br />

FREE KITTfcNS — all black, llttir<br />

tralnad a vary healthy. Call V27-2112 or<br />

J9*O7«9 5-24<br />

PORCH SALE — Sat.. <strong>May</strong> 1*. 10 a.m.<br />

•S3 St. Jamai PI.. 2 t<strong>of</strong>a bada. chair*,<br />

picture*, lamp*, ate. Good condition.<br />

Reasonable. 5-17<br />

YARD SALE —Sat., <strong>May</strong> If. 104. 110 -<br />

XVd St. at Haven. Surfboard*, bric-abrac,<br />

household good*, baby equipment,<br />

(lifting gear. etc. 3-17<br />

SALE —S<strong>of</strong>a, loveseat and two tub YAROSA1.E — household goods, bike*,<br />

chair*. Best <strong>of</strong>fer. Capri Motel, 7th* the lamps, games, record*, tape*, some<br />

Boardwalk. 3-17 furniture. (» Brighton Place, Saturday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> l», 10 to 3 p.m.<br />

3-17<br />

OUTBOARD MOTOR—3.4 h p., 1974 SALE — restaurant equipment. Stone<br />

Chrysler outboard, M hours time. (130. Harbor. Two door Hobart freezer, one<br />

Excellent condition. O.E. drop In range grill, 6 tables. U chairs. 2 burner hot<br />

and oven, new cal rod, very good con- plate, 2 plin ovens, pizza work table,<br />

dition «S0. Two stuffed chain, good small Star freezer. Call 717-273-5077.5-24<br />

condition. t30. each. Call 3W-7434 3-17<br />

SEARS — metal lawn shad. lOW, wall<br />

USED — vending machine with 4 soda th.lf. work bench, wooden floor,<br />

can compartments, and 35 cent coin assembled. <strong>On</strong>e year old. *125. Phone<br />

automatic changer S145. Forum Motel. 3M A73I Saturday and Sunday. 5-17<br />

tth& Atlantic . 5 24<br />

USED FURNITURE - (bedroom,<br />

HELP WANTED — Lifeguard, maid, dining room, chairs), excellent con-<br />

front dask clerk. Year round residents. dition. 157 Flinders Reef. 33th a Bey<br />

Apply In person, Capri Motel. 7th s, Ave., O.C. Saturday. <strong>May</strong> It, 10a.m. 3-17<br />

Boardwalk. 517<br />

TWO — stlckered unused Aramld radial<br />

Flrtstone tire* ER-7114, brand new,<br />

nevtr mounted. Must sell. Call 3«e-<br />

Wa. 5-17<br />

CHAMBERMAID WANTED — mature<br />

parson to work from now until end <strong>of</strong><br />

Oct. Apply In parson 2 5 p.m. Pavlllion<br />

Motor Lodge, «th& Atlantic 3-17<br />

SUMMER RENTAL — Northern, efficiency,<br />

long'season. 3leaps2. Call after<br />

3. IN-0143 5-24<br />

CHAMBERMAID —needed. Must be<br />

avallatXtuntllOd. 1st. Good salary plus<br />

nonus. Apply Forum Motel, tth A<br />

Atlantic. 5.24<br />

The high scorer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club last<br />

Thursday evening In pinochle<br />

was Hazel Wendter with 668.<br />

Other winners are Anna<br />

Ortanelli 645, Harold Hartman<br />

642, Oscar Olson 63S,<br />

Elsie McMfflpn 983, Florence<br />

Holling** an. Ray HoJUager<br />

567, Gladys Blood. 530, Merce<br />

Groves 548, Al Wendler 948,<br />

Bette Alter 547 and Edna<br />

Tomlinson 547.<br />

In the games Monday night<br />

high scorer in the bridge<br />

group was Harlowe Gardner<br />

5900 and in the pinochle group,<br />

Edna Hopper 711. Runnersup<br />

in bridge were Mary Smith<br />

4510, Edna Daniels 4500, Don<br />

Fbgg 4410, Paul Jones 3890<br />

and Loretta Gardner 3880.<br />

Other winners in pinochle<br />

were Bill Jacobs 684, Kathryn<br />

Benke 642, Oscar Olson 591,<br />

Anna Orfanelli 584, George<br />

Boyd 581, Marguerite Meyers<br />

571, Evelyn Tate 560, Mabel<br />

Nixon 556, Betty Vaughan 548,<br />

Tom Stretton 545, and Freda<br />

Hampp 544.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card dub<br />

meets at the Youth Center<br />

every Monday and Thursday<br />

with the games starting at<br />

7:15 p.m.<br />

Frambes retires<br />

NORTHF1ELD - Charles<br />

E. Frambes, an installation<br />

technician for New Jersey<br />

Bell Telephone Company in;<br />

Marmora, has retired after 33<br />

years' service with the'<br />

company.<br />

Frambes, who lives on East<br />

Yorkshire Av. here, Joined the<br />

company in 1945 as a lineman<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. He is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Council, H.G. McCully<br />

Downstate Chapter, Telephone<br />

Pioneers <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

PAGE II—SECTION ONE<br />

.^^"HP 111 * Pre 8 |dent By PETE YARD The Way To The Forum."<br />

The Gateway production <strong>of</strong><br />

The music's the thing in "Side By Side By Sondheim"<br />

SJRT's production <strong>of</strong> "Side displays a real sense <strong>of</strong> the<br />

By Side By Sondheim" Sondheim slickness by giving<br />

currently showing at theus<br />

performers who know how<br />

Gateway Theater in Somers to work a song without<br />

Point. Basically, the show making it look like work.<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> three singers Nancy Fox-Hoover shows a<br />

(Nancy Fox-Hoover, Douglas style and control that would<br />

Murdock and Julie Wyler), be equally at home on an<br />

one narrator (Richard Sale) opera stage or in a small<br />

and one pianist (Micbale nightclub. She knows how to<br />

O'Flaherty) who combine extend her vocal range<br />

Wesley Minnis and his wife (right) and club their talents to present a without taxing her vocal<br />

healthy serving <strong>of</strong> Stephen<br />

Vice President Richard Snider and his wife (left) chat with Frank Ross,<br />

cords. You feel she believes<br />

Sondheim's music Music that<br />

lieutenant governor <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis District 1 at Saturday's dinner at the<br />

every word she sings. Her<br />

was brought to life in such<br />

Flanders. _ • »<br />

rendition <strong>of</strong> "Send In The<br />

shows as "West Side Story," downs<br />

"Company," "Follies,"<br />

, "Pacific Overtures" and "A<br />

NJEA urges exposure <strong>of</strong> 'cover up' Funny Thing Happened <strong>On</strong><br />

A New Jersey magazine has conglomerate that coaching cannot. Explains New Jersey<br />

alleged a "coaching cover- does not help to improve Monthly: "<strong>On</strong>e person's<br />

up" at the Educational scores on the so-called advantage is automatically<br />

Testing Service <strong>of</strong> Lawrence "college board" exam. another's disadvantage for<br />

Township, and the New"Their<br />

own research," the each is judged against the<br />

Jersey Education Association magazine claims, "says performance <strong>of</strong> all."<br />

is asking the Federal Trade they're lying."<br />

Hie coaching problem is<br />

Commission to release If coaching does help the Just one <strong>of</strong> the flaws NJEA<br />

already-compiled data that student on the tests — and sees in the college board and<br />

might support the charge. thus improve his chances for other standardized tests. "We<br />

The allegation appeared in admission to a prestigious question the value <strong>of</strong> stan-<br />

the March issue <strong>of</strong> Newcollege—<br />

then students whose, dardized testing as a whole,"<br />

Jersey Monthly, which at- family can afford a $275 says NJEA President Frank<br />

tacked the claim <strong>of</strong> thecoaching<br />

course have an Ibtten, "and we question the<br />

nation's most famous testing advantage over students who ethics and motives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

industry which is pr<strong>of</strong>iting so<br />

handsomely from the testing<br />

craze."<br />

1 Doug Murdock proves that playing the vamp in "I Never Have A Gimmick" antf"S*le<br />

he can handle any song well, Do Anything Twice." Her By Side." ' *<br />

whether it's steeped in drama facial expressions and body<br />

or floating on burlesque. He movements combine in<br />

seems to to enjoy letting Ids<br />

voice roll out rich, full tones. to watct<br />

His moment comes when he The best moments, though,<br />

sings the moving "Being come when members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alive" with powerful insight. cast combine for various<br />

Murdock is also able to shift numbers. Each performer<br />

emotions easily, whenever the senses the other's space and<br />

lyrics call for it.<br />

doesn't infringe on it. Their<br />

lyric exchanges are handled<br />

Julie,Wyler shines bright deftly during the bittersweet<br />

without thehdp <strong>of</strong> a spotlight. "Barcelona," and atoo with<br />

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a nightclub setting,<br />

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limited space by focusing on<br />

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revue that should be seen by<br />

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SEAFOOD AT ITS BEST<br />

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DANCING WED. thru SAT.<br />

To SKIP FINCH and<br />

"THE EVENING NEWS"<br />

DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS'<br />

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Baked Meat Loaf or Stewed<br />

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OUR DAILY $2.95 SPECIALS<br />

From <strong>May</strong> 21 fo <strong>May</strong> 25th,<br />

MONDAY<br />

Roast Young Turfcty with Stuffing a Cranberry<br />

Sauce; Freshly Ground Choice Sirloin Steak with<br />

Fried <strong>On</strong>ions; Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Fresh Sea<br />

Trout with Lemon Butter<br />

tUESDAY<br />

Junior Hot Combination seafood Platter;<br />

Brelsed Pork Tenders with Rice Confetti A <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Vegetable; Deluxe Chicken Salad Oarni, Choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Two Vegetables<br />

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Broiled Baby Beef Liver Steak with Fried<br />

<strong>On</strong>ions; Southern Fried Chicken with Corn Fritter<br />

a <strong>On</strong>e Vegetable; Filet <strong>of</strong> Fresh Flounder<br />

Baked in white Wine Sauce<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Roast Stuffed Boneless Breast <strong>of</strong> Chicken with<br />

Cranberry Sauce; Breaded Veal Steak Parmigiana<br />

with Spaghetti, Italian Salad ft Roll;<br />

Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> Fresh Bluefish with Lemon But-'<br />

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Valued Patronage During the Past<br />

Winter Season<br />

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Open Every Day • Including Sunday<br />

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