May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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ifc 6 — SECTION TWO OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY. MAY 31, If79<br />
Mrs. Freda Bonham poses with her grandson.<br />
Will Skadsberg, prior to his installation.<br />
Skadsberg installed at<br />
Minnesota lodge<br />
Will Skadsberg Jr., grandson <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Freda Bonham<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1135 Bay Av., was installed as worshipful master <strong>of</strong><br />
.Albert Pike Masonic Lodge in Hopkins, Minn., <strong>May</strong>5.<br />
Highlights <strong>of</strong> the installation were a piano solo by Mrs.<br />
Bonham's great granddaughter, Stephanie Skadsberg,<br />
and the presentation by Mrs. Bonham <strong>of</strong> her late<br />
husband Harry's masonic ring to her grandson. Mr.<br />
. Skadsberg is the son <strong>of</strong> the former Bonnie Bonham,<br />
originally from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs. Bonham flew to Hopkins, a suburb <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis,<br />
for the public installation.<br />
Wood that won't rot?<br />
DOCK LADDERS<br />
Osmose<br />
JOS'<br />
AH Weather Wood<br />
399-8304<br />
Pressure<br />
Treated<br />
PAINT STORE<br />
Family Owned and Operated<br />
Since 1908<br />
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WALLPAPER<br />
VINYL WALL COVERINGS<br />
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ISTAIN ... or PAINT?<br />
TROUBLI-FRlt, WILL NOT CRACK, PKl. BUSTER<br />
* For thoie planning to build or remodel soon, the bou' <strong>of</strong><br />
decision is approaching. Will tf be *tain or paint for your<br />
home" 3 Think it o*cr carefully, for a building once painted<br />
can never be? stained . . and the uniqj** beauty, economy and<br />
'protection that stains provide may be iovt forever. Today the<br />
trend it toward stains.<br />
• economical* *a*Y to apply and maintain.<br />
• Surface* need no tcraplrtg, sanding, priming.<br />
• Penetrate deeply, protecting wood fibers.<br />
• In home the beauty <strong>of</strong> the grain,<br />
* S7 thades; unique color effect*.<br />
orcumvf MAIMS<br />
(M SO. JMSftT<br />
JOS.<br />
SOLTZ<br />
PAivrsTORt:<br />
2517 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.<br />
344-2177<br />
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Soifer reports<br />
You'll enjoy reading the Flower Show schedule*<br />
By MARK SOIFER We also learn that cactus is we <strong>of</strong>fer a lot! A is tor an- our fascinating Flower Show be a collection for Multiple then move to the Memorial<br />
Public Relations Director a "succulent" plant. Let's try niversary, this is the year. schedule today.<br />
Sclerosis on the boardwalk Field, 6th St. and Wesley Av.,<br />
one for breakfast tomorrow And soon... , . . This weekend: Friday, the with'a number <strong>of</strong>, celebrities 10:30 a.m. Congressman.<br />
Fascinating reading. That's with milk and sugar (or honey More importantly this <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mens' Chorus will including TV newsman Larry William Hughes will be guest *.<br />
the <strong>1979</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cen- if you're a purist).<br />
folder will tell you how topresent<br />
a concert at the Music Kane participating. speaker. '<br />
tennial Flower Show The artistic design section enter the Flower Show and Pier, boardwalk and Moorlyn Sunday, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Our thanks to PriscOla<br />
schedule.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the folder is very cleverly what you will see when you Ter.. 8 p.m. A fine group led Center Orchestra will present Parker, South Jersey School<br />
An awesome amount <strong>of</strong> done. Dig these lead-ins that visit it. A committee <strong>of</strong> 14by<br />
Tom PerUns. There will be a concert at 8 p.m. featuring <strong>of</strong> Baton, Tevis Wernic<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
information is compacted into spell out the name <strong>Ocean</strong> worked for six months to put it a donation.<br />
Edmund DeLuca. Admission, Bay view Marina and the<br />
this nine-by- 14-inch folder. <strong>City</strong>: O is for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, together and now it's yours! Saturday, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> free.<br />
Somers Point 'Gymnastic<br />
Hie fact the show is being that's for shore! C is for•Free!<br />
At the city hall annex Masonic Club will hold a Monday, Memorial Day Flippers for help during<br />
held Friday, June 8 through centennial — one hundred and various flower shops private banquet at the Pier 6 services will begin at 9:15Martin<br />
Mollusk<br />
Sunday, June 10 is certainly years! E is for entertainment, around town. Get your copy <strong>of</strong> p.m. During the day there will a.m. at the Music Pier and<br />
relevant. And the information<br />
about the Trade Fair, June 7<br />
through June 9 is not to be<br />
sneezed at.<br />
But what I like best are the<br />
descriptions <strong>of</strong> various plants<br />
in the horticultural division.<br />
For instance, "Class 14:<br />
Rhizomes, tubers or<br />
horizontal rootstock and<br />
bulbs." What a combination<br />
<strong>of</strong> words — all except bulbs.<br />
Hard to find these anywhere<br />
but in a flower show schedule.<br />
Directly under this we<br />
discover that iris can be (1)<br />
tall bearded or (2) beardless.<br />
Who would connect an iris<br />
with beards? Certainly not me<br />
and I shave twice a day.<br />
Under Roses there are 11<br />
categories, six <strong>of</strong> which are<br />
. hybifl tea then floribunda<br />
and grandiflora, etc. Why no<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee roses? <strong>On</strong>e wonders.<br />
The flowering perennials or<br />
biennials have the most poetic<br />
names. These sounds send<br />
me: Columbine, sweet<br />
william, delphinium and<br />
clemantis. Shasta daisy \s not<br />
bad either.<br />
D f>3#><br />
ceremonies. '<br />
Planning needed for traveling with pet<br />
There once wasa time when pet explore the interior <strong>of</strong> If your pet is going to be out <strong>of</strong> method <strong>of</strong> removal. Animals hang himself. '<br />
pets were automatically sent your car for a few minutes your care, make sure the traveling with you will need You can nave a fine time<br />
to local kennels or boarded while you sit inside. Take the carrier is clearly labeled with food, water, and toilet stops. vacationing with your pet — if<br />
with friends when families pet for a short ride one day, address tag and feeding in- 'Where will the pet stay if you plan ahead. Talk with<br />
went on vacation. Today, and a longer one the next day. structions.<br />
not permitted to accompany your veterinarian, tran-<br />
increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> cats You'll soon know if the pet is Do you plan to stay in hotels the family into a local tourist sportation companies, and<br />
and dogs are being included susceptible to car sickness or or motels? Not all accept pets. attraction? Special con- friends with pets for the best<br />
on trips to the beach or is distressed by unfamiliar It's best to call ahead and sideration is needed for a petsuggestions.<br />
moutains. If you intend to surroundings. Your check.<br />
left alone in a car. Sun on the<br />
take your pet on vacation, veterinarian may prescribe a Are you traveling to a windshield can turn a car into JoeSeyfert<br />
consider the following mild tranquUizer for a pet foreign country? Contact the an, oven and your pet could<br />
questions first:<br />
that is a poor traveler. Pets foreign embassy or consul easily suffocate. If you must<br />
Is your pet in good health? are also less susceptible to <strong>of</strong>ficial for information about leave, try to park in the shade HANDYMAN<br />
Are its vaccinations up tomotion<br />
sickness if they're fed quarantine restrictions, and leave the windows partly<br />
date? A vacation should be a in the evening, after the day's rabies vaccinations and open — just enough for "No Job To Small" ;<br />
pleasant, carefree time; travel is over.<br />
health certificates. Some ventilation, but not wide Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, Siding, Paintingyou'll<br />
enjoy the trip more Do you have a carrier for quarantine periods may enough for your pet to escape. Insured, Work Guaranteed •<br />
knowing your pet is protected your pet? All pets should be extend for several weeks or Don't leash your dog to a<br />
against rabies, distemper and accustomed to riding in a box- months. If you'll be window or tie him Up inside Phone: 398-5682:<br />
other contagious pet w*w*t like, ventilated container. It is vacationing in a warm the car, as he might easty<br />
before you leave home. impractical tohokia pet, even climate (inside or outside the<br />
Is your pet accustomed to a small one, on your lap forUnited<br />
Suites) that might<br />
car travel? If you're not sure, long periods. Also it is not have mosquitoes, ask your<br />
plan two or three short trips very safe. A frightened pet veterinarian about heart- WALTS HANDYMANI<br />
several weeks before your may jump out an open window worm medicine for your dog.<br />
Service<br />
scheduled departure. Let your or injure itself, the driver, and When added to your dog's<br />
passengers during a-sudden food, heartworm medicine<br />
stop. To condition your pet to prevents the development <strong>of</strong><br />
"No Job Too Small"<br />
Col. McGowan speaker accept a carrier, let the cat or the heartworm larvae that<br />
• Carpentry<br />
dog inspect the open unit at enter the dog with the bite <strong>of</strong><br />
home for several days. You an infected mosquito.<br />
•Painting<br />
may even consider placing<br />
at Point ceremonies the pet's food dish inside for a<br />
• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />
Will you have time to give<br />
SOMERS POINT — Col. police department; parade day or two. Carry the pet in your pet the necessary at-<br />
• Masonry Repair<br />
Paul A. McGowan, com- marshal Allan O. Risley, past the carrier, first in the house, tention during the trip? Dogs<br />
mander <strong>of</strong> the 3rd Basic state chief <strong>of</strong> staff <strong>of</strong> the VFW then around the neighborhood that splash m the surf can<br />
398-0094<br />
Training Brigade at Fort Dix, and deputy chief <strong>of</strong> police; and finally in the car. become quite uncomforatable<br />
was'guest speaker at the<strong>May</strong>or<br />
Harvey L. Smith, the Are you familiar with if salt and sand are not<br />
KitchenAkl<br />
annual Memorial Day color guard from Storck regulations governing pet thoroughly rinsed from the<br />
Ceremony Monday at the War Army Reserve Center in travel by bus, plane or other coat each day. Pets in wooded<br />
Memorial.<br />
Northfield, Mainland public transit? Tran- areas should be examined to<br />
Col. McGowan joined the Regional High School band, sportation companies <strong>of</strong>ten remove burrs, twigsand other<br />
Army in 19S6. He received his color guard <strong>of</strong> VFW Post 2189 fy the~type <strong>of</strong> carrier debris. In some areas, ticks<br />
BS degree from Fordham with commander Mike Mr- accept, and conditions can be a problem. Ask your<br />
AFPLI<br />
University and-his master's vica and members <strong>of</strong> the • which pets may travel. veterinarian about the proper<br />
from Sycracuse University. Auxiliary with president<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
He also is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the Pearl Mrvica, 36 men from<br />
Infantry Officers Course, Fort Dix with Lt. Rose, the<br />
Command and General Staff Jordan Road School band, Mrs. Ford is installed<br />
College and the Army War American Legion Post 3S3<br />
College:<br />
with commander Leo Mulry<br />
He has received a number<br />
and Auxiliary with president<br />
<strong>of</strong> decorations including a<br />
Charlotte Cameron. Women^stCIdbpresident<br />
Bronze Star, Republic <strong>of</strong> The National Guard color<br />
Vietnam Honor Medal and guard, Boy Scouts, Cub<br />
Parachutist Badge.<br />
Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, LTNWOOD — Mrs. Clar- The conservation and<br />
Canine dogs, Somers Point ence Ford was' installed garden department will hold a<br />
The parade which pre- Volunteer Fire companies 1 as president <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
•mwuam * ism tnwoien<br />
pot hick Mntyfrr ^nij plant<br />
ceded the ceremony and 2 with auxiliaries, Somers dub <strong>of</strong> Linwood for the 1*79- exchange for the final raw mm MSNKSS<br />
started at 11 a.m. Point Rescue Squad and other 1980 year at the annual in- meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe year. It will be<br />
The line <strong>of</strong> march in- military and • civilian stallation dinner held recently held <strong>May</strong> 30 hi the home <strong>of</strong><br />
cluded Chief Lyn Bader <strong>of</strong> the organizations.<br />
at Tuckahoe Inn. Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Henry Gilson and will<br />
n's<br />
Truman was installing <strong>of</strong>ficer honor the new chairman, Mrs.<br />
and Mrs. Peter Weston John Suplee.<br />
presented the president's; pin Several members volun-<br />
Garage getting crowded? to Mrs. Ford.<br />
teered to enter the walk-a-<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers installed thon for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sell it empty with a want ad<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
were Mrs. Darnel O'Brien, Heunbold School. The affair<br />
vice president; Mrs. Thomas will take place June 2 on the<br />
Finnegan, corresponding Atlantic aty boardwalk.<br />
secretary; Mrs. Eugene The final meeting <strong>of</strong> the iMMtatltJ ft GtMtraM<br />
DeAnnuntls, recording year for the club will be<br />
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE secretary; Mrs. Richard<br />
AatNary Avtww Bitl 3M-1BH<br />
Monday, June 18 in Central<br />
Lampracht, treasurer; Mrs. United Methodist Church.<br />
John Suplee, Federation<br />
secretary, and Mrs. Paul<br />
ACROSS<br />
Gerkens. •<br />
Each newly-Installed <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
received a white orchid<br />
corsage and a floral nosegay<br />
representing her <strong>of</strong>fice. The<br />
banquet chairmen were Mrs.<br />
Carl Genoa and Mrs. Walter<br />
Amann. Guests were<br />
welcomed by Mrs. Virginia<br />
Bakes and Mrs. Shirley<br />
I .•*<br />
1 Le —.<br />
France<br />
S Pronoun<br />
9 Climb<br />
14 Old Greek<br />
coin<br />
15 Leave out<br />
16 Avid<br />
17 Voting, e.g.:<br />
2 words<br />
19 Girl's name<br />
20 Cast<br />
21 Guido's nole<br />
23 Instrument<br />
24 Maintains<br />
27 — Bombeck<br />
29 Curls<br />
31 Riposte<br />
35 Favoring<br />
37 Gem unit<br />
39 Prohibit<br />
40 Realty units<br />
42 Speedy<br />
44 Criticism<br />
45 Easterner<br />
47 Beginners:<br />
Var.<br />
49 Small fish<br />
50 Less far<br />
52 Abhor<br />
54 Baths river<br />
56 Retailers<br />
&f.J$$<br />
jr r V 1<br />
59 Blind strip<br />
62 Married<br />
64 Peepshow<br />
65 Pigment<br />
67 Plumbing<br />
fixture<br />
•70 Proverb<br />
71 Assam<br />
silkworm<br />
72 — Kelt<br />
73 Of kidneys<br />
74 Split<br />
75 Noted<br />
DOWN<br />
1 Yemen port<br />
2 ••— Irish<br />
Rose"<br />
3 Where Halifax<br />
is:<br />
2 words<br />
4 Splinter<br />
5 Coal holder<br />
6 Big bird<br />
7 Ceremony<br />
8 Fashion<br />
9 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
10 Compositions<br />
11 Exchange<br />
' premium<br />
12 Apollo's<br />
mother<br />
13 Of a time period<br />
nnnnn nnnnn nnn<br />
nnnnrc nnnrin nnn<br />
rmnnnmnnnmn nnn<br />
nrinH nnmn nnnnn<br />
nnnn nnnnnn<br />
nannnn aannnn<br />
nrannn nmnnn nnn<br />
nnnn nnnnn nnern<br />
•aa aaaza aaaaa<br />
lltJLIII Jl t II.UIIJIJI I<br />
Daaaaa aana<br />
uuuau LiLiau uuuu<br />
UUU LJUUUULJuUUUU<br />
MUD JUUUU UUUUU<br />
UULJ UUUUU UUUUU<br />
18 Of a rareearth<br />
element<br />
22 Airline abbr.<br />
25 Autocrat<br />
26 Dieter Jack<br />
28 Came upon<br />
30 Engaging<br />
32 Remove v<br />
33 Route<br />
34 Large volume<br />
35 Intend<br />
36 Flower<br />
38 Bushed<br />
41 — Springs.<br />
N.Y.<br />
43 Adore foolishly<br />
46 State: Abbr.<br />
48 Parches<br />
51 Tier<br />
S3 Schedules<br />
55 More recant<br />
57 Income: Fr.<br />
58 Auto<br />
58 Clcatrix<br />
60 Ore deposit<br />
61— AM*<br />
?[ *ft H* -did<br />
63 Defy<br />
66 Nun, e.g.:<br />
Abbr.<br />
68 Err<br />
66 Fedora, e.g.<br />
M -^ •*••<br />
Brick <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic Performing Arts<br />
Canter was guest speaker.<br />
She showed a photo <strong>of</strong> a<br />
planned building for tbe<br />
center. Tbe building was<br />
desttnad by the Frank Uoyd<br />
Wrsjht Institute and will<br />
contain areas forjbeaten art,<br />
dbjplay rooms, library and a.<br />
fa th^ ut Xwi<br />
Pageant<br />
Other business included the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> a scholarship to a<br />
graduating student - at<br />
Mainland F+gfrinal Hl<br />
School and a bond for sn<br />
d o f Mbaveo<br />
toCttasnahlp festftut* to be<br />
"' in June at Douglaes<br />
Phyllis Frfck |a<br />
% •<br />
- -'• ikv<br />
Here's how to keep insects<br />
and other unwanted guests<br />
<strong>of</strong>f your patio.<br />
Enclose it.<br />
The patio is your special summer room. ^.v^,<br />
it this year without Jhe discomforts <strong>of</strong> a broiling<br />
san and annoying insects. These attractive enclosures<br />
are maintenance-free, never rusjt, never '<br />
n&sd painting and are designed ta blend into the<br />
scheme <strong>of</strong> your home., • ;^.-..-. > ,<br />
^;.-.:-. •••• ,^,'-v- ^V'-w<br />
in series<br />
New commemorative bottle set forBatst<strong>of</strong>estival'<br />
Another limited-edition furnace is on the reverse side.<br />
Batsto commemorative bottle "Collectors will want to add<br />
will be introduced at theihis<br />
to their collection/<br />
Tenth Annual Historic Crafts<br />
Festival at Batata Village on<br />
June 10. The festival Is a<br />
. yearly event sponsored by the<br />
Batsto Citizens Committee.<br />
Tlie bottle, amethyst to<br />
color, is thesixth in tbe series.<br />
The gristmill and ore boat,<br />
central to tbe village or<br />
Batsto, are depicted on the<br />
, front <strong>of</strong> the bottle. Tbe toon<br />
• *<br />
1 wUo •'The 18TO flaik is<br />
oMottbeiMSt handsome yet.'<br />
said I aw sure tiw demand for it<br />
J. Edward Pfelffer, chairman iU<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bottle design group.<br />
"They win only be available<br />
while supplies last, so<br />
requests should be sent in as<br />
early aa possible," he added.<br />
Since no more than 1,000<br />
copies have been made <strong>of</strong><br />
each <strong>of</strong> the limited-edition<br />
series, they have been sellouts<br />
shortly after their<br />
7 booking, and Tours <strong>of</strong> Wharton mansion Batsto Post Office that day.<br />
will be conducted hourly. Families are welcome to<br />
i-time resident craft- Tickets for tbe mansion tour bring picnic lunches. Braid,<br />
mitjlch tmtt <strong>of</strong> any, smen <strong>of</strong> Batsto Village wBl must be purchased at thecheese,<br />
tarts, hot dogs, and<br />
bottle," said also display their arts. visitors' center. The village ice cream wflj be on sale at<br />
A candlemaker, weaver, stagecoach, drawn by a team the village.<br />
The bottles were band- potter, chaircaner, and <strong>of</strong> horses, will be operating The commemorative flask<br />
blown one at a tune by woodcarvcr, among them will throughout the day. Tickets can be obtained by sending a<br />
Clevenger.Brothers, Clayton, explain their skills aa they for the stagecoach ride are check or money order <strong>of</strong> 110<br />
using historic techniques. work.<br />
purchased at the General plus fl.50 for postage to the<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the demonstrations The gristmill at the village Sore.<br />
Batsto Citizens Committee,<br />
at the June 10 crafts festival. will be in operation grinding Batsto commemorative Batsto Village, Rout* 1, Somers Point's Police Chief Lyn Bader.<br />
reported Crafts Festival uorn with the oldstcnewheels plates along with back issues Hammonton, 00037. representing the Somen Point Police Athletic<br />
Chairman Bill Hawthorn, installed nearly 300 years ago. <strong>of</strong> tbe Batato Gasette will be<br />
wBl indudfr broadside prin-<br />
on sale. Also, visitors are Admission and parking for League, presents Gall Katten with a $200 check<br />
sall making, quilt The sawmill will be cutting encouraged to become the"Historic Crafta Festival to be used for books in the local RIF program.<br />
, decoy carving, sheep cedar logs from nearby FViends <strong>of</strong> Batsto. A special are free. Historic Batsto<br />
Ponteri Construction Co.<br />
' 're hai " forests into construction commemorative postal cover Village is located on Route<br />
Residential A Commercial<br />
bookbinding, spinning, and<br />
wm.alsp be available by the Stt, north <strong>of</strong> Hammonton.<br />
New Construction & Remodeling<br />
• CUSTOMHOMES Housing prices rise, realtor group reports<br />
• ADDITIONS* DORMERS<br />
<strong>of</strong> a resale borne was M level, the report says, it is<br />
home oontinued(to tm during —15.7 percent higher than in<br />
• KITCHEN* BATH REMODELING<br />
below tbe same period in 1978<br />
the first few months <strong>of</strong> 1079, March <strong>of</strong> 1978 and nearly one- when homes were moving at<br />
•ROOFING* SIDING<br />
but the market remains third higher than me median an annualized rats in curias<br />
I and condominiums are price <strong>of</strong> Just two years ago. <strong>of</strong> 4 million units.<br />
• SHEETROCKING* FINISHING<br />
Ida <strong>of</strong> strength, The report also points out that If tingle-family housing Is<br />
to the spring new homes, which cost slowing ever eo tttgbtly, the<br />
• CUSTOM FORMICA WORK housing market survey <strong>of</strong> the somewhat more than existing condominium<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong> properties, also have been<br />
•ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS<br />
appreciating rapidly. . "<br />
•RESTAURANT* MOTEL<br />
By March tbemeduui price "The median price <strong>of</strong> new<br />
homes which sold in March<br />
RENOVATION<br />
was 100,400," the report said,<br />
"a jump <strong>of</strong> 13.8 percent over<br />
• FORMICA WALL UNITS<br />
the same month last year and<br />
TOPS and CABINETS<br />
30.? percent over March<br />
M77."<br />
Real estate experts predict<br />
-SERVICE & QUALITY<br />
that the prices <strong>of</strong> singleflunily<br />
properties win con-<br />
AT FAIR PRICES-<br />
tinue to cDinb and most indicated<br />
that the rate <strong>of</strong> in-<br />
No Matter What Your BuHding Needs Are,<br />
crease will continue at a<br />
double-digit pace.<br />
Call 399-0389 • i» ARM *!»»•»<br />
The actual rate <strong>of</strong> sales in<br />
March was at a seasonallyadjusted<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> 3.65 million<br />
units and whue this is a strong<br />
Plan Buildtag & RenudeliRg NOW!<br />
PAINT • Interior ' ROBERTS<br />
CHRIS JACORY<br />
• exterior<br />
PLASTERING<br />
• Floor ROOFMG<br />
• Bricklaying and<br />
Pointing<br />
•Shingles •Siding<br />
• Pre-Cast Steps<br />
Foglio & SchmW •Butters *<br />
and SONS<br />
itsiOcawilvt. OcaaaCMy<br />
ng ESTHETES<br />
Phone 399-3977<br />
(609)399-8442 398-6208<br />
833 West Avenue • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />
399-1806 • State License #30369<br />
Robert A. Gill is now<br />
iLL'NDiLLOl<br />
m Point police donate books<br />
The Somers Point Police that athletics h> not the<br />
Athletic League, since its part <strong>of</strong> recreation that<br />
creation over a year ego, has cerns them. They have<br />
been involved in a number <strong>of</strong> generously donated two<br />
community activities and hundred dollars to the<br />
projects. Since the beginning Reading Is Ft<br />
their efforts have contributed program here. THs<br />
demand for newly- to a autumn soccer p ogram which is locally called<br />
comtructed and converted summer and winte winter areGreat" (BAG)isdesjgnatl<br />
condos is greater than hi the basketball, street hockey, to give children a chance 11<br />
spring <strong>of</strong> last year. Hale league baseball, girls explore' books <strong>of</strong> their<br />
"The increased level <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tball, spring soccer, two choice. The donation<br />
consumer interest hi eonboxing<br />
tournaments, and made possible the,<br />
fJuflkinlttns hats pttMhic^d ft construction <strong>of</strong> a gym. over 400 books, which will tie<br />
ffct)t f^n*^ good deal <strong>of</strong> developer en- The Somers Point PAL distributed throughout tt e<br />
to be taking up some <strong>of</strong> thethusiasm<br />
for construction <strong>of</strong> has recently demonstrated upcoming year.' : . •<br />
alack, accordtag to survey new units as weD as tbe<br />
results.<br />
- • ' - • - • - - - ••••-—-—"i<br />
conversion <strong>of</strong> rental units,"<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most interesting Hovde continued. "Part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
results <strong>of</strong> our survey was the appeal <strong>of</strong> condos Is that hi Receives masters degree<br />
extraordinary performance hi many areas they are the only<br />
the market for con-<br />
LIN WOOD - Kevin L. baugb are graduates<br />
available housing hi a price<br />
dominiums," Donald I.<br />
Shambaugh, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. andMainland<br />
Regional. HIU<br />
range which Is affordable to<br />
Hovde, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mrs. Earl L. Shambaugh Jr. School. Mrs. Shambaugh is<br />
many first-tune buyers."<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Linwood, received a graduate <strong>of</strong> LankenaoSji<br />
The survey also noted that<br />
Realtors said.<br />
masters <strong>of</strong> arts degree in <strong>of</strong> Nursing. Philadelphia<br />
substantial price appreciation<br />
"Most <strong>of</strong> the respondents in<br />
history from Seton Hall to presently employed *<br />
hi expected in the con*<br />
the survey stated that the<br />
University, South Orange, at Veteran's Hospital,<br />
graduation exercises held Orange. ' . , •<br />
<strong>May</strong> 19.<br />
Mr. Shambsugh received<br />
an early acceptance to Seton<br />
Legion band to perform Hall University LawSchool to<br />
start hi September. He is ROOFINOand<br />
CAPE HAY COURT general public, as are aQmarried<br />
to the former Jaime<br />
HOUSE —Visitors to theactivities<br />
and programs at tbe Lynne Ireland <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Cape Hay County Park on county park. The entire Point and they are residing in<br />
Sunday, June 3, will be family will enjoy a day at the East Orange. He is e graduate wtummomm<br />
treated to a concert by one <strong>of</strong> park. There are nature trails, <strong>of</strong> Upsala College, East<br />
the most acclaimed musical courts and free eauipment forOrange.<br />
252 West Avenue<br />
organizations hi New Jersey. many sports, picnic tables Both Mr. and Mrs. Sham- Olal3tf-212t<br />
The Millville American and grilles, tbe children's soo,<br />
Legion Band, sponsored by a nature center, and there is<br />
Nabb-Leslie Post 82, will plenty <strong>of</strong> free parkbut right-<br />
perform on tbe stage <strong>of</strong> the on the park grounk. Visitors<br />
park's snowmobile at 8:30are<br />
reminded to bring their<br />
Sunday afternoon, presenting own seating for the concert.<br />
-a varied program <strong>of</strong> con- The Cape Hay County Park<br />
temporary music, show tunes, is open from 9 a.nu to dark,<br />
novelty numbers and well- dally. It is located on Route 9,<br />
known marches.<br />
Shore Rd, Justa mile north <strong>of</strong><br />
the Stone Harbor Blvd. traffic<br />
Since the Millville light.<br />
1255 Atkinson Alt.<br />
American' Legion Band was<br />
RL9.<br />
formed in 1930 by a one-time<br />
member <strong>of</strong> die great Sousa PAL BOXING MATCH<br />
band, the late Arthur The Somers Point Police<br />
Lascbke, it has been named Athlete League is spuncerlpg<br />
state champion on an average an Amateur Athletic<br />
<strong>of</strong> every other year. It is now Association boxing show on<br />
the oldest active Legion band Saturday, June 9 at 8: IS pun.<br />
fat New Jersey.<br />
at the Jordan Road School hi J. WILKINS ROORNG<br />
Sunday's concert in theSomers<br />
Point Tickets are tt Reptfrs • Butters<br />
park by the Nabb-Leslie Band for adults and $3 for children.<br />
will be free and open to the Tickets will be on sale at tbe<br />
Somers Point Police<br />
' Department (9*7-6461).<br />
Proceeds from the show will<br />
benefit the Somers Point<br />
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