May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 20 — SECTION 1VVU<br />
World War I veteran Conrad Erickson hoists the American flag during<br />
Memorial Day ceremonies last year.<br />
A.C. Race Course opens tonight<br />
t Tom's Deli Welcomes You<br />
* This Memorial Day Week-End<br />
w <strong>May</strong> we take this opportunity to remind our<br />
customers that we have but one location, 1018<br />
Asbury Avenue.<br />
Sandwich Trays<br />
Cold Meat Platters<br />
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OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
9:15 and 10:30 a.nu<br />
Memorial services<br />
Area residents and visitors<br />
will be gathering at the Music<br />
Pier, boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />
Ter., Monday at 9:15 a.m. to<br />
kick <strong>of</strong>f the annual Memorial<br />
Day services organized by the<br />
United Veterans Council <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The program includes a<br />
service at the 'Music Pier<br />
followed by a parade to<br />
Memorial Park with a second<br />
presentation at the park<br />
which is located between 8th<br />
and 6th sts. on Asbury Air.<br />
The master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies<br />
for the event is Lester H.<br />
Dilts, commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Veterans Council.<br />
After a short address by<br />
Cmdr. Dilts, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High, School Band will play<br />
the National Anthem and<br />
Donald Holisbough, commander<br />
<strong>of</strong> the World War I<br />
Veterans Barracks 2206 will<br />
PROGRAM<br />
9: IS A.M Assemble at Music Pier<br />
9:20 A.M Selection*: OCHS Band. Mr. Miller. Director<br />
9:25 A.M National Anthem<br />
Raising <strong>of</strong> Flag, Donald Y.Holibaugh<br />
9:30 A.M Invocation: Rev. George R. Mattle<br />
9:32 A.M. Welcome & Proclamation: <strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg<br />
9:35 A.M., Address: Congressman William J. Hughes<br />
9:45 A.M Dropping <strong>of</strong> Wreath from Aircraft, Roy Gillian, Roy Booth, Vlnce Callse<br />
9:48 A.M Taps: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Band. Mr. Miller Director<br />
9:50 A.M Benediction: Rev. George R. Mattle<br />
9:53 A.M Star <strong>of</strong> Parade from Music Pier<br />
Parade will proceed south to 12th Street, west on 12th Street to Asbury Avenue,<br />
north on Asbury to 6th Street, then east on 6th to Memorial Park<br />
Parade Marshall - Jack Jernee, Jr. • VFW Poppy Queen - Beryl Neill<br />
CEREMONIES AT MEMORIAL PARK<br />
10:30 A.M.<br />
Selection <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Band<br />
National Anthem<br />
Raising or Flag WWl Commander Donald Y. Hollbaugh<br />
Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance<br />
Invocation •• Rev. George R. Maltle<br />
Introduction <strong>of</strong> Guests.... 1 Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies, Lester Dilts<br />
Roll Call <strong>of</strong> Honored Dead , Cordon Smith<br />
Placing <strong>of</strong> Wreaths .- Youths <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Taps <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Band<br />
Address Congressman William J.Hughes<br />
Benediction Rev. George R. Mattle<br />
HONOR ROLL<br />
Thomas H. Turner, PFC Edgar Ferguson, 2nd LT<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the beauty spots <strong>of</strong> when the seashore track<br />
southern New Jersey, the opens it 34th season today and<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Race Course, continuing through Saturday,<br />
becomes a busy center <strong>of</strong> September 15.<br />
thoroughbred horse racing The general racing pattern<br />
FBOTMSJURKEri<br />
1338-44 Asbury Awe.<br />
J<br />
Featuring All Prime Beet<br />
SuPORK CHOPS<br />
>», PORK ROYAL<br />
Reded B<strong>of</strong>ar Lean Top Boneless<br />
Oven Roast SIRLOIN SIRLOIN<br />
(Ground to<br />
BEEF<br />
Order) STEAK<br />
*1.99* *2.99.<br />
Lean BOILED HAM.<br />
Jumbo BOLOGNA. 75 C Harold C. Sumpter, SGT<br />
Alfred E. Senior, Jr. Lt.JG Richard H.Fite, 2nd LT JohnWatchko.SGT<br />
Nicholas Impagliazzo Joseph A. Foglio, CPL Elmer F.Ranck<br />
Wesley Cordery Harry Fraser, PFC Stanley C.Townsend, CPL<br />
will be one <strong>of</strong> night and day<br />
Melvin A. Schmatz, PFC Robert Fullager, T/4 Charles E.Selby.PVT<br />
with the former coming on<br />
Kent W. Stinger, PFC Ed.J.Lawson,MessSGT John C. Miner, S/SGT<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Wed-<br />
John R. Groves, S/SGT Bertram Hillman, Jr. PFC L.R. Henry<br />
nesday and Friday and the Byron Nichols, PFC Peter P. Migliaccio, PVT Abraham N. Morgan, PVT<br />
daytime racing on Saturdays Seymour Arnold, S/SGT John M.Mintzer, 1st LT Jon R. Morvay, CPO<br />
and holidays. Thursday will Norman Blackman, CPM Raymond L. Jones, PFC Robert Woodrow, SP/4<br />
be dark except for the opening Robert M. Breckley, CPL Delmar J. Leach, SGT John C. Martin, LT<br />
and first week. Night post will Arthur M. Bryan, Cmdr. Anthony Paone, CPL Willie Granger, SGT<br />
be 7:30 p.m. and days, 1:30 John Collins, A CORPS Robert G. Powell, 2nd LT Michael Miley.SGTK<br />
p.m.<br />
Edward Clark, PFC Harry Ross, SGT<br />
Stakes will be run prac-<br />
(In case <strong>of</strong> bad weather, service will be held in the Music Pier)<br />
tically every Friday evening<br />
and Saturday afternoons<br />
along with Memorial Day,<br />
Labor Day and July 4. Gardens group slates meeting<br />
Highlight <strong>of</strong> this program are<br />
the $150,000 Matchmaker<br />
Stakes; «128.OO0 United<br />
The annual general<br />
the business, <strong>City</strong><br />
Nations Handicap; $76,000<br />
membership meeting <strong>of</strong> the xator Paul Mc-<br />
Garden* Civic Association Carthy, will speak.<br />
World's Playground Stakes will be held Friday, June 8 at<br />
and the $50,000 Leon Levy 7:30 p.m. in the Flanders The annual meeting was<br />
Memorial Handicap. Hotel.<br />
changed to June instead <strong>of</strong><br />
A variety <strong>of</strong> special at-<br />
April this year to give<br />
tractions are also planned A brief business meeting members who are here during<br />
including "The Big Sweep," will be conducted and newthe<br />
summer months the op-<br />
which will give the racing directors for the <strong>1979</strong>-1980 portunity to attend. Refresh-<br />
fans an apportunity to win a year will be .elected. ments will be served<br />
bonus <strong>of</strong> $2,500 every Friday<br />
inight by picking the winners<br />
<strong>of</strong> all nine races. In lieu <strong>of</strong><br />
none <strong>of</strong> the handicappers<br />
doing this, the person picking<br />
the most consecutive winners<br />
that evening will receive $500.<br />
If the lack <strong>of</strong> sweeps continue<br />
FRANK GaFFORO SUGGESTS:<br />
through until the final Friday<br />
6 pac Cans $4 A Q evening, September 14, a total When ft Comes<br />
<strong>of</strong> $43,000 will be up for winning<br />
all or in part in case <strong>of</strong><br />
ptut ties. A number <strong>of</strong> other<br />
Coca-Cola i Looking Right This<br />
tax special nights are also on the<br />
schedule.<br />
Va. Baked Ham, $H49 Chicken Breast,<br />
Summer, LookTb<br />
Some 120 organizations have<br />
Capicola Ham Vi* Turkey Breast IB already made arrangements<br />
for dinners, luncheons or Palm Beach.<br />
gatherings at the track during<br />
Uverwurst 99*. ithe<br />
85-night-and-day meeting.<br />
There has been a rush <strong>of</strong><br />
Hygrade Hot Dogs *1.39u>. ^ purchasing special boxes and<br />
8<br />
advance ticket sales are up<br />
Lean Bacon *1.39». indicating a busy season.<br />
aLAZWS, SMRTCOATS ANO<br />
SLACKS. IN SUNOS O" OACf«ON><br />
POLVeSTW AMD WOOL . .,<br />
^akn Baacti'may ba al Amonca s H<strong>of</strong>. a* yaa><br />
around, but nooody drauas you up tor «umma^<br />
•ka lhay do. RigM now wa hav« a vary apaoal<br />
aaMction ol rtanrjsorne biaiar*. (portcoM n<br />
a vanaly ol panams. and coordmatng and<br />
GOMraaiing (Jacks tram in* paopia who rnada<br />
lummar and tmartlasmon synonymous HM<br />
coton ranga from ciasic navy to dawy baiga.<br />
and ma aitra waoal laAmng mcludaa Mp<br />
poefcats. and* taM-aMchmg. natural •nouktanl<br />
andltus«aa«onttmariauuy> gi[5f are during the."<br />
one out-<strong>of</strong>-atate person aaid.<br />
All sizes <strong>of</strong> the American flag cooJdlw asm<br />
A^inghigbellovertbedtyaarettisiitai<br />
respects to the dead. . .<br />
'•K» tan to focus attention on<br />
thing* aU around i»,"Hugbas said, M bu<br />
mpt he made to remember those<br />
freedoms that we <strong>of</strong>ten take tor<br />
Aiiieiidiiieiit sought for unpopular law<br />
^ By TIM FAHERTY petitions asking that the said,bec it saw that their (the planning board's) "would ruin the values <strong>of</strong><br />
zoning <strong>of</strong> the area not change. area aa a logical extension <strong>of</strong> reasons," Jammer said, "I<br />
. A controversial section <strong>of</strong> Brownlee aaid his amend- hotel and motel development anticipated aome opposition." Although some <strong>of</strong> the op-<br />
me new zoning regulations ment will recommend stop- and because there were That oppoaition came out in position<br />
that baa changed two blocks ping the hotel-motel zone at already some non-conforming force last week, warning<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesley Av. from a single- 19th St, rather than 18th St. uses in that area.<br />
council the change in the<br />
' Junlly dwelling cone to hotel- After taking a lour <strong>of</strong> the "Although I underatand •ruling <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood<br />
motel waa not part <strong>of</strong> the area from 15th to 18th sts.,<br />
fjkiriginal changes recom- Brownlee said, "Ifce majority<br />
mended this year by the <strong>of</strong> properties are single family<br />
master plan. And the author and duplex homes.<br />
<strong>of</strong> that plan said he cannot Ibe opposition which waa<br />
dtoagree with the objection raised to the zoning ordinance<br />
reanenta have to that change. seemed to come as a surprise<br />
Hue two-block section, on to moat members <strong>of</strong> council,<br />
vine.western side <strong>of</strong> Wesley some <strong>of</strong> whom assured angry<br />
HAv. from 13th to 17th sts.. citizens that the regulations<br />
seemed to be the central area could be amended in the<br />
<strong>of</strong> concern to the score <strong>of</strong> future if there were adequate<br />
people who appeared before reasons for doing so.<br />
dty council at the In- The new zoning ordinance la<br />
termediate aehool Thursday, wide-reaching, creeling<br />
k) an attempt to keep a new several new zones and en-<br />
: ordnance from being compassing the entire island.<br />
For the moat part, it follows<br />
lhat ordinance waa given the recommendations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
final paatage over the ob- master plan, completed<br />
jections, however, Just one earlier this year by Hugh M.<br />
week before tbe state- Zlmmers. But the part <strong>of</strong> that<br />
mandated deadline for ordinance which met with<br />
v adopting now zoning opposition Thursday, the<br />
fligulatlons.<br />
change in the two blocks <strong>of</strong><br />
Wesley Av., waa not part <strong>of</strong><br />
J. Brownlee has his way, an the original recom-<br />
«PffMfr"«w« to that ordinance mendations, Zlmmer aaid<br />
to eliminate the contested Tuesday.<br />
«naa from the hotel-mote! uur report recornmmded<br />
aohe could be paaaed by ending the hotel-motel zone at<br />
coundl on tint reading at ita Uth $. because that's where<br />
the intense use stopped," he<br />
Tve been" working on it." said.<br />
Qrownlee aaid yesterday, That zone waa extended<br />
adding that be bad already south to Uth St. at the request<br />
• 90 signatures on <strong>of</strong> the planning board, Zun-<br />
< **?n somehow be taken away from<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesley Av. should be<br />
- i to build "<br />
Frequently, emotional forced, absolutely forced, to<br />
many other residents simply comments from citizens were Hve under these conditions."<br />
from residents opposed anything which followed by applanaa, Such ' Prkir to Thursdays change,<br />
who did not seem to un- would make it easier for waa the reaction when An- that two-block area <strong>of</strong> Wtatey<br />
derstand the ordnance and condominiums, hotels, and nette Freeman aaid. "I dont<br />
feared that their homes would motels to come into their think it's fair that the people (Please turn to page 18)<br />
Undercover agents to be used<br />
<strong>City</strong> slates crackdown on beach tag abuse<br />
Today marka the last Longo haa agreed to assign guests. "We're going to en- occured last year."<br />
Former Beach Fees less than last year.<br />
chance for buying seasonal undercover men to check into force it to tbe hilt," Wallers A similar crack down last Supervisor Clifford J. Phifer To try to<br />
t© for<br />
beach tags at the reduced rate places suspected <strong>of</strong> using the said. "It's obvious to me that summer yielded no results. estimated last year that the this. Walters has cut the<br />
<strong>of</strong> IS, and ae that deadUne non-transferable tags for there are dear violations that Under the current law, illegal use <strong>of</strong> non-transferable number <strong>of</strong> employees in the<br />
draws closer, dty <strong>of</strong>ficials are<br />
violators are subject to a fine tags could cost the city"as beach fees division to cut<br />
already planning to crack<br />
up to $500 and 90 days im- much as $25,000" per season. expenses, and is instituting a<br />
down on the illegal we <strong>of</strong> the<br />
prisonment. Walters said he The beach fee program new enforcement program<br />
non-transferable beach taga ion Tuesday will recommend that this be could certainly use that which he hopes will increase<br />
by hotels, motels and guest<br />
changed to allow the revoking money this year, since, ac- revenue.<br />
bouses this year.<br />
<strong>of</strong> mercantile and guest house cordhg to Walters, seasonal Rather than assigning in-<br />
Purchasing Agent William<br />
a Walters made the an-<br />
The only race <strong>of</strong> actively building a base for licenses <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenders. tag sales to- date are $30,000 (Please turn to page 2)<br />
nouncement yeaterday,<br />
significance on Tuesday's this race for tbe last two<br />
saying'the people have got to primary ballot will be among years, is currently a com-<br />
realize that we're not going to the Democrats as both missioner and was formerly , I I''<br />
play games this year." Charles II. Leusner and mayor <strong>of</strong> Dennis Township.<br />
Last year thecity sold 800 <strong>of</strong><br />
Prank L. Murphy Sr. seek the While Jack Blttner is the<br />
the fio transferable tags<br />
nomination for the November only Republican on tbe ballot<br />
designed to allow guests at<br />
0 freeholder race. tor tbe freeholder nomination,<br />
various lodgings in town to Leutner, fighting an uphill former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />
UN the beach without having battle against party regular mjaaionar Luther L. Wallace<br />
to buy weekly or seeaonal Murphy, hi a-' business m has already announced his<br />
taga. The owners <strong>of</strong> these education teacher at Middle intention to enter the General<br />
lodgings can buy the trans- Township High School and is Election in November es an<br />
ferable taga and allow also an instructor in the independent Republican<br />
various patrons throughout evening divbrion at Atlantic which will give the<br />
the season to use them, or at Community Polfrfff<br />
Democratic nominee in a<br />
least that's how it's supposed Murphy, who has been<br />
to work.<br />
(Please turn to page 7)<br />
'••('-..<br />
-Gfris team wins Section 2. page 13<br />
' tJcttnrMfTtalirti nff Section 2. page 20<br />
Q«t waning.... Section l, page 13<br />
. Tteyt^Kfihells ....... Section l, page l«<br />
So far this year, only 10 <strong>of</strong><br />
the transferable taga have<br />
been sold.<br />
"The hotels and motels are<br />
not buying the transferable<br />
tags," aaid Walters, who will<br />
supervise the beach fee<br />
program this season. But, he<br />
ssidT tbe. dty haa decided this<br />
year to enforce the<br />
tegulattona that make it<br />
tobeaaadbyaayoiiebut<br />
It's a Sentinel-Ledger summer<br />
Tuesday. in tbe Seatlael-Ledgcr<br />
J«e s, tke 8entiael- editorial <strong>of</strong>fice by M M<br />
Ledger wfij begia «u Tuesday*<br />
twice weekly sammcr CtassiflM dsaduaes<br />
scacdale.<br />
wU be »eea Saturday<br />
Oeadtfcaft far news aad Wednesday aad<br />
§•; aeea Maaday display advertising<br />
way 'ssaat be a the<br />
SeatJael-Ledgtr . ad-<br />
tae yarUsatgafflceby<br />
ee<br />
Preparing for Saturday'• bUuvathon. scoedokd to<br />
Pier at I a.m., are JEUceq ForreateK<br />
Gaurls, David Garria. Myra Corcoran, coordinaUir,<br />
Procecdi from the affair will go to cystic ftbroals.<br />
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