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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, <strong>1974</strong><br />

- shop and save ihe Want Ad Way - Sandman, Bardjn talk environmental issues<br />

OCEAN DRIVE<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

Open III Year<br />

Open for Lunch and Dinner<br />

Every Fri., Sat. and Sun.<br />

Dinner Served 4:30 to 10 PM<br />

SPFCIALIZ-iNG IN<br />

SEAFOOD & ITALIAN CUISINE<br />

The "RAMBLERS Are Back '<br />

pjMusiC For You' Llsteriina and<br />

"\ Dancing Pleasure<br />

A EVERY FRIDAY K<br />

• SATURDAY NITi<br />

40th and Landis Jive., Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 263 2903<br />

TOLL'S<br />

NEW ENGLAND<br />

FISHERIES<br />

Call 641-6014<br />

"The Largest Store <strong>of</strong> Its Kind in South Jersey"<br />

&ltha Variety <strong>of</strong> Fresh Fish and Seafood Delights<br />

Bluefish • Flounder<br />

Wtikfish (<strong>Ocean</strong> Trout) • Ipswich Clams<br />

Fluke Fillets*Sea Bast • Fresh Crab Meat<br />

Lift Lobsters • Certified Clams • Scallops<br />

Cooked Maryland Crab<br />

• LOBSTERS STEAMED FREE •<br />

HOMEMADE SOUPS and STEWS<br />

URGE VARIETY OF SALADS<br />

• Table Service for Over 100 People<br />

• Large Table I Take-Out Menu<br />

• Broiled and Steamed Menus Available<br />

for Weight Watchers<br />

Don't Forget Our Seafood Party Trays<br />

— THIS *Um TWI-OUT SPECIAL<br />

LOBSTER PLATTER<br />

Large Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

FRESH SHRIMP<br />

Assorted Sizes - Starting at<br />

2 or More Points Steamed free!<br />

Closed Mon. I Tues. during <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

900 Tilton Road NORTHFIELD<br />

Open Daily 9 to 8; Sunday 11 to 8<br />

Grandparents<br />

Weekend!!<br />

[34THST.<br />

OF<br />

OOEAN CITY<br />

Any family <strong>of</strong> three<br />

or more that has<br />

Breakfast at Prep's,<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>. 5th & 6th,<br />

can Invite Grandma &<br />

Grandpa & we'll pick<br />

up the tab for the Grandparents,<br />

FREE BREAKFAST<br />

FOR THE GRANDPARENTS<br />

(With Coupon Printed Below)<br />

oupon<br />

PREP'S GRANDPARENTS<br />

BREAKFAST COUPON<br />

©oed for Frit Breakfast for the Grand-1<br />

Pl.vntt when accompanied by Three orfl<br />

| rnort <strong>of</strong> fht Family . "<br />

ted Sat I !•„ DEL § i g<br />

WASHINGTON, DC •<br />

Environmental matt en <strong>of</strong> state<br />

jurisdiction affecting the<br />

Kecopd Congressional District<br />

were the topic <strong>of</strong> a confeience<br />

here It't week between New<br />

vlronmental Protection<br />

Commiisioner David J, Bardln<br />

and US Rep Charles W<br />

Sandman, Jr<br />

Following the meeting in<br />

d ' Capitol Hill <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

nepflf!mtin <strong>of</strong> Fn ihe<br />

Pair fined $500 on dope charges<br />

Two local people each paid<br />

$800 fines tmd 125 rnurt costs in<br />

Municipal Court Wednesday<br />

morning on marijuana charges<br />

by Judge Florenc» Josephson<br />

filling in foi Judge Augustus S<br />

Gregory Lyttle anri Ellen<br />

Weidman both nf 1352 Aibury<br />

av., had been arrested for<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> more than 2S<br />

pras <strong>of</strong> marijuana, an in<br />

dictflble <strong>of</strong>fense That charge<br />

was amended 'o less than is<br />

grama And. in addition ffi the<br />

If you will let us know<br />

two weeks 'oefore you plan<br />

to move from <strong>Ocean</strong> rity<br />

to ynur winter home we<br />

can keep The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger coming to you<br />

without interruption.<br />

Please drop a line., a<br />

postrsri* will do.giving<br />

yoiu name, your local<br />

address and the address<br />

where you want the paper<br />

sent for the winter. Please<br />

include your lip cod*.<br />

MAMA MIA'S<br />

NOME _<br />

OF THE m<br />

fines, the two were given six<br />

month suspended jail sentences<br />

and placed on six months un<br />

supervised prohation<br />

A charge <strong>of</strong> growing<br />

marijuana (six plants) in their<br />

home without a license to grow<br />

it was dismissed, f 'nly<br />

government agencies or<br />

colleges engaged in<br />

marijupnan research are<br />

eligible for special federal<br />

marijuana lleenjes.<br />

In other action, William<br />

Kimrnel, <strong>of</strong> Iindenwold, wa§<br />

fined ITS and $25 costs on a<br />

drunk driving charge on the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i".jmers Point blvd.<br />

on August 17 Kirnme] was<br />

found guilty <strong>of</strong> the lesser<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> impaired driving and<br />

will lose his driving privileges<br />

for six months A reckless<br />

driving charge was merged in<br />

with the drunk driving charge.<br />

In addition Kimmel was fined<br />

$10 and $10 colts for not<br />

carrying his motor vehicle<br />

registrt ,on,<br />

John P, Mefenan, <strong>of</strong> 505 9th St.,<br />

was fined $2S and $25 costs for<br />

assault and battery against<br />

Fights Inflation with Our FRIDAY SPECIAL<br />

Oet, 4th . Served 11 to 11 . , $<br />

15" PIZZA, Reg. Price ^.IB <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Sunday Special A Bucket <strong>of</strong> Mama Mil's<br />

Famous SPAGHETTI I SAUCE $0<br />

(enough for four people: take-out only) •••<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS & TUESDAYS<br />

10th Street and Asbury Ave, DIAL 3?S=2ill<br />

LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS • LIVE MAIN LOBSTERS<br />

1155 ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 389-1611<br />

Thursday —<br />

SHRIMP TEMPURA Batter Fried<br />

Friday -<br />

FISH CAKES<br />

Saturday -<br />

FRIED SMELTS<br />

Sunday —<br />

CHEESE LASAGNA 50 c Off<br />

CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />

Tuesday -<br />

SHRIMP SALAD ' -P'"t s 1.50<br />

Wednesday -<br />

FRIED CLAM STRIPS 60 c<br />

. S 1.00<br />

4 for S 1.00<br />

aAn • sHaisfloi NIVW a An • s«aisaon<br />

Coma Casual-Juif Bring Your Appetite<br />

Enjoy Your Fivorite Cocktail and Entertainment<br />

with LENNY at the PIANO<br />

Friday St Siturd«y Evening<br />

JOHNNY GORDON<br />

* CLOSED ON TUESDAYS*<br />

Lunch *rved from 1 i a.m—Diimer Served UIII p.m,<br />

Vt Mile North <strong>of</strong> Tuckah« M Ronle50 CORBIN CITY -MMM1<br />

KttcfwiHwri. Sun.,Msn., WM. 2Than. 'Ill IIP M<br />

Fri, ana Sal, fill] MMMffn<br />

his endorsement <strong>of</strong> the BOO<br />

million Green Acres and<br />

Recreational Opportunities<br />

Bond Issue that will b* voted on<br />

this November<br />

Bardln and Sandman also<br />

disrusspri numerous bmch<br />

Louis Lupperger on September<br />

25 at the Chatterbox<br />

Restaurant Meenan also was<br />

0ven a three-month impended<br />

jail sentaice and placed on<br />

three months probation,<br />

Robert M, Darrigh, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, was fined $25 and<br />

CS Rests for malicious damage<br />

to a city »ign. He WHF chargtd<br />

with trying to steal the street<br />

sign at 9th st arid A shiny av on<br />

SeptBmhpr 8<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

By vtriu« <strong>of</strong> a civil ietion Writ 01<br />

gssfufien. fe mi dirtetid. iitusd out <strong>of</strong><br />

(hi Suparlgr Court gf Ntw JarMy,<br />

ehsnetry Gjuiilgn, Cap* May Ceunry,<br />

Seektf No P-ftQl-TJ, gn Thi 23fd day <strong>of</strong><br />

ffifjftmbsr. £.D. <strong>1974</strong>, til a £iFfaln eayfi<br />

whsfain Collective Fedtfil livings and<br />

Loan Aiigciifien* a esfperiflgn sf tht<br />

unit.a Stain oi Am.ric. Is blBintlff, and<br />

•lii Fulton, .i all, » dtftfxfantt, I IUII<br />

sipste ?e iilfi at pybllE wtndua, on<br />

TUIiDAT, OCTOB6C ». Ifit at ona<br />

o'clock In th« lliernoon (D.yllahl Saying<br />

Tlmij gt tald day, at the Sheriff*! <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

in Cape May court Hsuia, cape May<br />

County, New Jersey:<br />

ALL that Eirtain mortgaged premiiaf,<br />

with the aepurfenancai iiithe complaint in<br />

the laid c.uu parfleulaHv let forth end<br />

dcicribed. that is to say:<br />

ALL that trict or narcai <strong>of</strong> land situate,<br />

lying and being in the city sf O»an city.<br />

County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, Siati <strong>of</strong> New Jeruy,<br />

bounded and detcfitiad as fsltowt:<br />

aiQiNNINS at a point on the Nor,<br />

thweiferly line <strong>of</strong> Haven fivenue, a c<strong>of</strong>ner<br />

lol )M on Plan <strong>of</strong> Jeitg Nsmei. me , which<br />

point li meeiured no.M M South<br />

wtitwardly along said Nmihwasteriy llrti<br />

<strong>of</strong> Havtn fivenue from Its petal til in,<br />

ttriecfion with the Southwesterly line gf<br />

Jnd Itreeti<br />

Containing In frgnt or breadth Sguth,<br />

wKStwardly algng laid Ngrfhweiieriy Una<br />

gf Hayen Avenue **•.» Somtrs Point, N. J,<br />

Cordially invites you to enjoy our new<br />

FORE 'H' AFT ROOM •<br />

Fore 'N' Aft Room—<br />

Vour Favorite Drink and Choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Several Delicious Sandwiches.<br />

Absolutely the flnslf<br />

Dining Room-<br />

Dinners • Plallers • Sandwichet<br />

Package Goods Phone 927-1117<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />

isrved anywhere on • | Mrved mnywhmn an the Jersey CeaHI<br />

— • •" ••<br />

In the oceanfront<br />

In the oceanfront<br />

$<br />

3.75<br />

$<br />

2,75<br />

Chiletrin undar 10 with odulrt<br />

SAXONY ROOM<br />

Servsd every Sunday <strong>of</strong> fha year<br />

8:30 a.m. fo 1:30 p.m.<br />

MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR! - , ,<br />

For Information<br />

Call 399-8112<br />

PORTO CAll<br />

«JK»TIl& MOTOR INK)<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1W4<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SENTiNELLfDOER<br />

Holy Trinity consecration set by Bishop - December 7<br />

The'Bight Bevtrmd Albert<br />

W Van Duzer, biahop <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Dioctii <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, hai set<br />

the date for the Coruecration <strong>of</strong><br />

the new Holy Trinity Epiicopal<br />

Oureh at 30th it, and Bay av.<br />

The ceremony will take pluee<br />

on Saturday, December 7th, at<br />

lOjn the morning.<br />

Ttie Cornecraiion iervice will<br />

follow an ancient form and is<br />

contained in the Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Common Prayer, standard<br />

format for worship in the<br />

Episcopal Church T« this will<br />

be added special prayeri for<br />

the blessing o? various<br />

memorials, taken from the New<br />

CHOOSE<br />

Horn 1 1 Florida<br />

Jersey Diocesan Servic* 1 Book<br />

1940. Following the Consecration,<br />

Bishop Van Diwer<br />

will celebrate the Eucharist m<br />

the newly blessed Altar<br />

Memorials and other gifts to<br />

be blessed will include ten new<br />

stained glasi windows, nine <strong>of</strong><br />

them devoted to storiw found in<br />

the Old Testament and<br />

Apocrypha and the tenth picturing<br />

Samuel Seahury, fir*<br />

biihop in the American church<br />

Also to be blessed are the Altar,<br />

credence tables, rta-gdoi e helf,<br />

communion rail, organ, and<br />

more than forty pewi<br />

including Round Trip Air Fn»p<br />

Morel, plus Many Other<br />

Exciting Features.<br />

Your Choice <strong>of</strong> 2, 3 or 4-Night Stays<br />

ALL AT ONE GREAT PRICE"<br />

From Philadelphia to-<br />

Miami or<br />

Ft, Lauderdale<br />

Disneywarld<br />

Tampa<br />

St. Petersburo<br />

180 00<br />

168 00<br />

All <strong>of</strong> this for what It would normally cast you<br />

|uit to fly by day alrcoach<br />

Call us for Brochure<br />

NEW ROAD and REVERE AVENUE,<br />

NORTHFIELD, N, J. 08225<br />

Phone 646-8200<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

A DAY<br />

Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> FVeih Sea Trout with<br />

Lemon Butter; Roasted Chicken Half with<br />

Stuffing & Cranberry Sauce' Baked Pork Chop<br />

Smothered in <strong>On</strong>ion Gravy.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Chin«e Pepper Steak with Steamed Rice ft<br />

Criip Noodles. <strong>On</strong>e Veg.: Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> Freth<br />

Codfish with Parsley Butter s Deluxe Chicken<br />

Croquettes with Giblet Gravy,<br />

WEDNESDAY —<br />

Broiled Baby Beef Liver Steak with Fried<br />

<strong>On</strong>ions; Pennsylvania Dutch Style Chicken Pat<br />

Pie en Cinerole, <strong>On</strong>e Veg.: ITiree Deep Fried<br />

Devilled Clams with Cocktail Sauce.<br />

THURSDAY —<br />

Cheese Ravioli with Hot Sauuge, Italian Salad &<br />

Roll, No Veg.; Grilled Ham Steak with<br />

Pineapple Ring- Olde English Flih 'n' Chips<br />

with <strong>On</strong>e Vegetable.<br />

FRIDAY _<br />

Freshly Ground Choice Sirloin Steak with Fried<br />

<strong>On</strong>ions; Baked Filet <strong>of</strong> Fresh Blueflih with<br />

Lemon Butter; Steamed Knockwurst with<br />

Sauerkraut, <strong>On</strong>e Vegetable.<br />

D»Hy Special FUtttri Include Rolli k<br />

Butter, Salad «nd Choice <strong>of</strong> Two<br />

Vegetable* eictpt where ottierwlie noted,<br />

Special Sandwich Uuchtwi 8«rved<br />

Dally 11-3 P.M<br />

li.t§<br />

WtFMMN<br />

*"HOMIMADE PASTRY<br />

Last Monday Ihe Rev<br />

Charles L. Wood, fcd.D , rector<br />

<strong>of</strong> the parish, spent the morning<br />

in Trenton conferTin| with the<br />

biihDp on detail! <strong>of</strong> the service*.<br />

At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic Convocation in the<br />

CJiureh <strong>of</strong> the Advent in Cape<br />

May on Sunday evening he<br />

extended invitations to priests<br />

and lay persons <strong>of</strong> the area to<br />

be present at the Conswration<br />

A capacity crowd ii expetted,<br />

and Dr. Wo<strong>of</strong>) reported to the<br />

Sentinel that interest (n the<br />

s«M>rns high horh within<br />

the parish family and also<br />

outiide<br />

In adtJition 10 the Consecration<br />

service, which is<br />

primarily for the members <strong>of</strong><br />

the parish, there is planned an<br />

open houfip for the general<br />

publie on Sunday afternoon,<br />

Deeemher isth At that time<br />

anyone who wiihei to inipea<br />

the premises is invited to do so,<br />

and the ladies <strong>of</strong> Saint Mary's<br />

Ouiid, the women <strong>of</strong> the parish,<br />

will plan to have refreshr'ents<br />

available in the parish tlBn<br />

fhrnitghnut fh*> sffsfnonn<br />

Missionary Conference set<br />

at Cape May Baptist Church<br />

PALERMO - The Annual<br />

Missionary Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Second Cipe May Baptist<br />

Oiurch willbe held Saturday<br />

and Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 5 and 8, in<br />

the church located at the corner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Church and South Shore rds.,<br />

it was announced by the Rev<br />

Clyde F, Whary, pastor,<br />

Oiadians<br />

The pUblie IS invitmri tn attend<br />

these services<br />

in your day in<br />

the country with<br />

Luncheon at the Inn<br />

Bright autumn sun . , . brisk, invigorating<br />

air ... and a bayslde view that's been<br />

inspiring since the days <strong>of</strong> the Lenni; this<br />

is the setting for a luncheon that will be<br />

as delightful as only a day in the country<br />

can be.<br />

Good Dniflg<br />

lips K the Sip <strong>of</strong> OR<br />

Tuek&Koeliui<br />

CAR WASH—Eighth grade students at St. Joseph's<br />

School are practicing for a Car Wash they will stage<br />

Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober R, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p,m Hie<br />

event will be held at tw.j locations, St. Joseph's<br />

School in Somers Point and the Northfield Fire<br />

House. Siown here preparing are Theresa MiUer,<br />

Gregory Moss, Nirkip rapitlp, Mflry Ann Wngnw and<br />

rhl CJ<br />

WCTU sessions here <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10-2<br />

PAGE IS - SECTION ONI<br />

OPEN FR!., SAT. & SUN.<br />

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

9S7 WEST AVE. PHONE 3ft.iW5)<br />

FOR THE BEST III<br />

A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />

IPIC!ALTIiS,TOTAKgOUT<br />

PI7ZA • SUBS • LASAGNA• SPAGHETTI<br />

RAVIOLI •ANTIPASTO»<br />

STUFFED PEPPERS<br />

Inflation Fighters!<br />

EGGS ond TOAST 60*<br />

HAMSUROER 40*.<br />

HOT DOG 30*<br />

Mrs. Fred J Toose, president will be Are You With it'"<br />

Miis Mary Baker, a veteran<br />

Tooze and Mrs, Donald<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Woman's<br />

missionary to the Chad<br />

Johnson, national WCTU<br />

Christian Temperance Union<br />

Republic, Africa, imder BapfJK<br />

Friday evening, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 11, a Erector <strong>of</strong> rhristijjn citizen-<br />

and viee president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mid-Missions, will be the guest<br />

special program hai been ship.<br />

World's WCTU, will be guest<br />

missionary speaker for the<br />

planned in honor <strong>of</strong> the 100th The convention will dose<br />

speaker at the Centennial<br />

conference. Elijah and Ruben,<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> the N.J. WCTU Saturday after election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Convention <strong>of</strong> the Nrw jersey<br />

two native ti young mm f from the h<br />

which held its first convention<br />

WCTU <strong>Oct</strong>ober io to .a l»t tri<br />

fleers. Mrs. Thomaj W. Sears<br />

:<br />

OOD<br />

in 1874 in Newark Mrs. Towe,<br />

Chad, will speak also, and Mis, Flanders Hotel.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May Coint House will<br />

Baker will translate lnt0 national WCTU president, will be hostess to the convention<br />

Thursday evening, <strong>Oct</strong>ober bring a message, "Reaching along with members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

^'"l , ... ... 10, is Presidents' processiona] Out to New Horizons". TitUI Cape May County WCTU. The<br />

The Conference wUl begin on <strong>of</strong> local and county presidents and Janina Miller, singing evening meetings are open to<br />

-RESTAURANT—<br />

Saturday evening at 6 p.m. with This win he followed by the evangelists from Mer- th« public.<br />

9th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

» Missionary Fellowship annual address <strong>of</strong> the preiident<br />

Take Out<br />

chantville, will provide special<br />

Dinner in the church fellowship <strong>of</strong> tHe N(gw Jersey w c m Mrs music. Following the meeting a<br />

building after which Miss Samuel A. Jeank Her'topic reception will be held for Mrs.<br />

Baker wUl tell her life story and<br />

show colored Midea <strong>of</strong> Africa.<br />

A Father and Sons Prayer u . i • t, . , , , .,, Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

Breakfait will be held on Natural dratt tower explained to Kiwanis<br />

3221 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Sunday morning at S a.m. in the<br />

fellowship building.<br />

R. J, Wankner, mechanical The cooling tower, con-<br />

Sunday School will begin at<br />

wgineering and construction structed <strong>of</strong> reaiforced con-<br />

B;*5 a.m. and the Morning<br />

manager for the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> crete, is known as a dosed<br />

Service will begin at 11 o'clock,<br />

Electric Company, demon- system and will cool the water<br />

Ruben will tell hii Iif« story,<br />

strated<br />

"" ""•<br />

for the<br />

>•— —»-••—<br />

Kiwanis for Generating Unit 3, which<br />

and the concluding service "<strong>of</strong> members the first natural draft wUl go into operation shortly at<br />

thi conference will • - begin •• at 7 Moling tower in New Jersey. the Beesley Point plant.<br />

p.m.<br />

At a luncheon meeting at the The ZM-feet tall tower wiU<br />

Elijah will be gving his life Plymouth Inn, Wankner transfer the heat from the<br />

story, after which colored presented a guided slide tour <strong>of</strong> water into the air much like a<br />

slides will again be shown, the new tower which ii located chimney, the speaker ex-<br />

Open TTiursday at Saday 'HI 7 P.M.<br />

Miii Baker and the two at the B.L, England Generating plained, and is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

native young men shall be Plant in Beesley's Point. impressive structures in South<br />

Open Friday and SaMay 'HI 8 P.M.<br />

singing in the native languages<br />

Jeney,<br />

and also in French in the<br />

Following the slide presen-<br />

morning and evening services<br />

tation, Mr. Wankner answered<br />

also,<br />

questions from the audjaiee.<br />

Band program<br />

A large exhibition <strong>of</strong> curios<br />

from Africa .wUl be oiltliiplay.<br />

These include carvings <strong>of</strong> in Linwood Schools<br />

ivory, ebony and iron wood,<br />

hippo hide, giraffe hide, baboon<br />

LINWQOD - The Linwood<br />

and monkey skins, ostrich egg,<br />

School Bands, under the<br />

python and viper skins and<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Benedict E. Nutter,<br />

embroidery work done by<br />

are looking ahead to another<br />

exciting year. Numerous and<br />

varied programs are now in the<br />

AN APOLOGY<br />

planning itageg. such as<br />

A report in the September 12 Christmai and Spring concerts,<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> tht Sentinel-Ledger Halloween and Memorial Day<br />

concerning confrontation by parades, trips to area schools,<br />

John Gilbert, local Lions Convaleicent Home Spring<br />

representative, and Hugh concert, March <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />

Zimmers, special city planning Telethon, Kiwanis Pancake<br />

Baked Baltimori Crab<br />

2.60<br />

1.80<br />

consultant, was in error. The Festival at Prudential, and Broiled Flounder<br />

2.60<br />

1.80<br />

article reported that Gilbert others.<br />

Stuffed Broiled Flounder<br />

2.60<br />

recommended a population<br />

1.80<br />

Enrollment in the in- Mixed Seafood<br />

density <strong>of</strong> 150 units per acre for ttrumental music program is at<br />

2.50.<br />

1.70<br />

all developmenti. What Mr,<br />

Fried Imperial Crab (Fridays only)<br />

an all time high this year with<br />

2.50^<br />

1.70<br />

Gilbert said was he "rtcom- 107 regular memberi in grades Fried Shrimp (5)-<br />

2.50^<br />

1.70<br />

mended 60 to 70 units per acre," five through eight, and 80 Plintation Chicken (Vs) —_<br />

He noted that the present or2.30beginners<br />

signed up last week,<br />

1,50<br />

Pot Roast <strong>of</strong> Beef and Gravy<br />

dinance permit! 75 units, which making the total <strong>of</strong> 187 children.<br />

2.30-<br />

1.S0<br />

is "not p-ossly high, since<br />

Fried Clams (W Ib.) ———<br />

The bands include the ad-<br />

2.30-<br />

1.B0<br />

Margate, a similar nearby vanced concert band, The Fried Oysters (51-<br />

2.00community,<br />

has a ISO unit per<br />

1.20<br />

Patriots; a stage band. The Lobster Cutlet (3) ———acre<br />

restriction for high-rise<br />

2.00-<br />

Note-ables; the Belhaven Wind<br />

1.20<br />

developments." We apologize<br />

Fried Flounder —————<br />

Ensemble, and two fourth<br />

2,00^<br />

1.20<br />

for the error.<br />

grade concert bands.<br />

Fried Soil lops (8) ————<br />

2,00-<br />

1.20<br />

Veal Cutlet -————_—_<br />

1.80-<br />

1.00<br />

Deviled Crab ———_—_<br />

1.80-<br />

1.00<br />

Deviled Clam (3) -———_<br />

1,80 =<br />

1.00<br />

Fish Sticks (5) —— __<br />

1.60-<br />

.80<br />

Fish Cakes (2) —~—^—<br />

1.40-<br />

.60<br />

Shrimp Salad — — _ —<br />

2.50-<br />

1.70<br />

Crab Salad<br />

2,50-<br />

1.70<br />

Shrimp Cocktail (4) • ( _ - — _ — - — " — = =—- = 2.50 £. ^ \j ==<br />

1.70<br />

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BUCKET OF<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

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Friid Clams I'/i Ib.) , . 1.50 Shrimp CocktlM<br />

Shrimp Salad 1.70 Biti-Silf Shrimp C/j Ib. fried) . .<br />

Crab Salad ........ 1 70 Clam Chowder (cold-boiiin-bag)<br />

Frinch Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings . . , , pt. SO - qt, 1.00<br />

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$2.00<br />

Boiled Shrimp m the Shell ——..<br />

Ib. 5 00<br />

Baked Potato (after 4:00 p.m.) — —<br />

.30<br />

Cole Slaw or Pepper Hash ~ — -__<br />

— pt, .70<br />

Potato Salad or Macironi Salad —— _<br />

— Pt. .70<br />

Applesauce or Stewed Tomatoes — — ~—<br />

— Pt. .70<br />

Baked Macaroni and Cheese (serves two)<br />

60<br />

.French Fried Idaho Potatoes -——-— —<br />

qt. 1.00<br />

French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings<br />

qt. 1.00<br />

Manhattan Clam Chowder (coidin boil-in-bag) ——~_ — — pt_ Pt. .w SO<br />

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Salad, Macardni Salad, Applesauce, Stewed Tomatoes or Vegetable <strong>of</strong> the Day.<br />

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