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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10 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY. MAY 31,197*<br />
OCEAN C1T1 CENTENNIAL<br />
Urn MUlton Photo<br />
The city's jitneys will feature this centennial decoration thanks to<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the sign shop. Inspecting the sign are (1 to r) <strong>City</strong> Engineer<br />
Joseph F. Hyland, Andrew Strang, centennial co-chairman who came up<br />
with the decoration idea, and <strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg.<br />
TIDY CAR<br />
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING A CAR<br />
What is the first thing you or a prospective buyer<br />
notice? No matter how hard you try you CANT<br />
SELL a warranty on your engine or drive train,<br />
however, a car with a sparkling finish WILL SELL<br />
itself for top dollar.<br />
For a lasting glass-like shine (not a wax) that seals<br />
out the harmful effects <strong>of</strong> salt, snow, sun. and<br />
oxidation and reduces your car washing time and<br />
energy - Call for a PRESERVEASHINE -<br />
"We do your Car Wherever You Are"<br />
Stephen Smith Dial 3994325<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
"50th<br />
Greta<br />
Cissy<br />
Derek<br />
Kris<br />
Doris<br />
Gehr<br />
TIMBERS<br />
RAILROAD TIES<br />
U3ED<br />
6"x6"x8' ••««..... '7.95<br />
6"i6">4' •••••••*••••••••• '4.98<br />
151b. Felt<br />
CflVttt 432 84. Ft.<br />
SHEET ROCK<br />
4x8x3/8<br />
Pick Up Prict<br />
COALITION MEETS<br />
The regular monthly<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Human Services<br />
Coalition will be held<br />
Thursday, June 7 at 1:30 p .<br />
in the conference room <strong>of</strong> the<br />
social services building in Rio<br />
Grande. The public is invited<br />
to attend.<br />
BOOK AND STATIONERS<br />
640 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. 399-9190<br />
NEW<br />
$129S<br />
$gso<br />
$368<br />
From<br />
Hickman'a<br />
Employee*<br />
Donna<br />
Jimmy<br />
J.B.<br />
Andy<br />
RoBcoe<br />
Ruth • Walty!<br />
Open Daily<br />
Book while you beach.<br />
PRERNISHEDPANELING |<br />
Planked *«•.in*ft<br />
to a driver whose car bad<br />
apparently stalled along the<br />
roadside; the fellow was<br />
standing beside his car giving<br />
distress signals. The moment<br />
Tom came to a stop he knew<br />
he had made a serious<br />
mistake, as suddenly 4-5 other<br />
people appeared from behind<br />
the stopped car. Tom's'doors<br />
were unlocked and Ms "T-<br />
Top" was <strong>of</strong>f, so it was no<br />
problem for the gmng to gain<br />
access to the new car. Tom<br />
and his wife were dragged,<br />
screaming from their vehicle,<br />
beaten, and left lying along<br />
the roadside, as the culprits<br />
made <strong>of</strong>f with the car they<br />
came in and the Stake's new<br />
Bridge<br />
MATCH POINT<br />
DUPLICATE— Average at<br />
last Thursday's game was<br />
135. Top scorers In the North-<br />
South section were BUI<br />
Goldman and Jim Cbnoell,<br />
175; Ruby Sussman and<br />
Gladys Collins, 1M; Pearl<br />
<strong>May</strong> and Claire Auritt, 148;<br />
Elsie and Al Coane, 140, and<br />
Don Millar and Jerry Cratge,<br />
145.<br />
Top scorers in the East-<br />
West section were Helen Bird<br />
and Peg Sheldon, 167; Irv<br />
Bregman and Lois Kilbourne,<br />
188; Sue and George Weikel,<br />
ISO; Edna Savage and Dot<br />
Pataky, 148; Luci&e Morrison<br />
and Gladys Steebnan, 142.<br />
and Johanna Miskill and<br />
George Budd, 141.<br />
MATINEE DUPLICATE —<br />
Average at the game played<br />
Tuesday afternoon was 54.<br />
Top scoreres were Mills<br />
Thompson and Alice Bensinger,<br />
61; Hazel Roorback<br />
ana Irv Bregman, 61; Pearl<br />
<strong>May</strong> and Claire Auritt, 60; Bui<br />
Goldman and Lois Kilbourne,<br />
96; Betty Evans and Florence<br />
Hanson, 55, and Eleanor<br />
Potterton and Rose Capito, 54.<br />
JOLLY BIDDERS<br />
DUPLICATE — Average at<br />
Tuesday's game was 84.<br />
Those scoring above<br />
average in the North-South<br />
section were Rose and Dan<br />
Marino, 100; Gene Newman<br />
and Roger Warner, 100; Sue<br />
and George Weikel, 96; Betty<br />
and Walhr Runyan, 89, and<br />
Betty and Stuart Gast, 89.<br />
Those scoring above<br />
average in the East-West<br />
section were Jeanne File and<br />
Stella Couth, 109; Rose Capito<br />
and Ruth Gardner, 101: Olive<br />
Schaefer and Fran Johnson,<br />
98; Mary and Bob Smith. 90;<br />
Maggie Suppke and Edna<br />
Savage, 90. and Mildred KeeJy<br />
and Nancy Faeser, 87.<br />
Buy and sail<br />
with<br />
classified ads<br />
; /*"-/ -. *f& ^<br />
car. By the time tneir<br />
situation was reported, and<br />
police arrived, an hour had<br />
- passed, giving the thieves an<br />
appreciable head start. Could<br />
something like this happen to.<br />
you?<br />
Tom and Lauren were lucky<br />
— they were Still alive. Their<br />
losses were over $13,000 when<br />
all was accounted, as tbey<br />
hadn't had time to arrange<br />
insurance for their new car as<br />
yet. Tneir first big mistake.<br />
Other errors on their long<br />
list were, stopping to assist<br />
someone tbey did not<br />
recognize, particularly at<br />
night in unfamiliar<br />
surroundings, driving around<br />
without the top on their<br />
vehicle, and with the doors<br />
unlocked. It is this kind <strong>of</strong><br />
thoughtlessness that makes it<br />
easy for attackers to succeed<br />
in getting to drivers on highways;<br />
and this, in case you're<br />
wondering, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
causes automobile insurance<br />
rates must keep climbing,<br />
when the vehicles taken are<br />
insured.<br />
Thousands upon thousands<br />
<strong>of</strong> cars, trucks, recreation<br />
vehicles, etc., are stolen each<br />
year and never recovered,<br />
even with the nationwide,<br />
sophisticated <br />
munications law enforcement can have a vehicle into The answer, to protect<br />
has today. (Frake's car was seclusion, dismantled, and yourself, your family, < ancL^<br />
never found). There are ready for the sale <strong>of</strong> its parts your vehicle, to uHng propepjc •<br />
strong indications that car r- or, on its way out <strong>of</strong> the precautions to prevent such a<br />
theft rings are so well country In whole — in Just a Ion. ' .<br />
MOW WE'VE GOT...<br />
OVES<br />
Bike Clearance<br />
SALE!<br />
Schwinn • Sting Ray* Raleigh<br />
Choppers • 3 Speed • Standard<br />
MUST BE SOLD NOW!<br />
Good Condition Bikes<br />
At Very Inexpensive Prices<br />
Starting as low as 9 20°°<br />
4th and the Beach 398-3712<br />
SENTINEL-<br />
1/EDGER<br />
Goes the Distance<br />
• Twice the News Coverage<br />
• Twice the Features • Twice the<br />
Classified<br />
• Twice the Sports<br />
TWICE A WEEK<br />
TUESOAY-FRDAY<br />
ADVERTISING DEADLINES<br />
FOR TUtSDAV<br />
CLAMItlf O FAOI»-C«»y must fee rtcciy^ *W«<br />
FOR FRIDAY<br />
OISPLAV AOVIRTISINO-C*»y mwtt ft* la<br />
befer* TtMirsaay r<br />
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SUPER<br />
SAVING<br />
; Bakery Super Savings!<br />
¥»«AT CRACKED WMEATBUTTEH OR BIACK RUSSIAN RVE<br />
f Supreme Bread<br />
*Z''<br />
*- BAKE SHOP • •'<br />
Raisin Tea Biscuits 3% <br />
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Arm Steaks aks.<br />
LANCASTER BRAND BEEFCHUCK BEEFCMOCK BONELESS<br />
BONEl<br />
Shoulder Steaks<br />
LANCASTER BRANOBEEF CHUCK<br />
Cubed Beef Steaks<br />
'UNCASTmBftMU>(8MALL END 8LK3HTLY HIQHEH)<br />
WjJCWRAPPED. IBRANOiqeulONICCJ^<br />
B TO 8-LH AVtt BONELESS,<br />
r WTO STEAKS OR ROASTS TO VOUR SPECIFICATIONS<br />
^•2.19<br />
.•2.19<br />
b $ 3.89<br />
es <strong>of</strong> Beef ;s.; 3.59<br />
LANCASTER BRAND BEEF CHUCK<br />
Under Blade<br />
Super Savings Everyday!<br />
Smoked Rib Chc^<br />
Luncheon Meat<br />
oRSPKir 01 "- 01 610 ^<br />
HILLSHme FARMS SMOKED UEAT OR BEEF SAUSAGE. S BEEF<br />
Smoked Klelbasa<br />
Freshly Sliced In The Comer DeW!<br />
only *> mtrtutM Wh SwWo* O-. Dtp*.<br />
HAM AND CHEESE SALE!<br />
' DOMESTIC • DOMESTIC<br />
Chopped I Swiss<br />
Ham i Cheese<br />
Frozen Food Super Savings!<br />
IDEAL REGULAR OR CRINKLE CUT<br />
DEL REGULAR OR CRINKLE CUT<br />
French Fries<br />
32-oz.<br />
CHEESE OR<br />
Bultoni Meat Ravioli<br />
Orange Juice<br />
can n.a«MrtiM«wTu<<br />
Tuna JS89<br />
Crust Mix 4££*1<br />
mm;<br />
NAME Of I<br />
IMTI<br />
CONTADINA<br />
00'<br />
tEA<br />
Look for<br />
our Yellow<br />
Shelf<br />
Labels for<br />
'Bell Ringer"<br />
Price Reduction j<br />
Special*!<br />
Tomato Paste 4 ££•!<br />
COMTAOINA<br />
Tomato Sauce<br />
LUCKY LEAF<br />
Natural Apple Juice<br />
5 8-OiQCC<br />
cans 99<br />
CEREAL<br />
Ideal Frosted Flakes<br />
«MTH LEMON ANO SUOAR<br />
cartstef 1.19<br />
4-C Iced Tea Mix<br />
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