Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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i-SECTION THREE THl^QCJ|AN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOitR 31, 1W4<br />
* VFW Post Inducts<br />
t: two new members<br />
William A. Kreuie and<br />
Wllliani R Peek were Inducted<br />
M new menribeni <strong>of</strong> Ferguson-<br />
FogUo Fait MM VFW Monday<br />
evening This pits the total<br />
membership to date at 310.<br />
A ranlnelBr «M made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
annual Pait Commander's<br />
Dinner to be held Saturday at 7<br />
pjn. at Harry's Inn, Some<br />
Point.<br />
The Pott ii sponsoring the<br />
Voice <strong>of</strong> Dtjmoeriiey Qmteit for<br />
10th, iith and 12th graders.<br />
Chet Wimberg is chairman.<br />
Details art being distributed<br />
through the high school.<br />
The next regular MMtag <strong>of</strong><br />
the PaU will he November It<br />
CLASSiFiiDAD<br />
BRINGS RfSULTS<br />
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CORPS BALL—Col. and Mrs. Howard Benge and Mrs. Charles<br />
Oldfield discuss plans to attend the annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball to be held<br />
Satin-day at the LaConeha in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Approximately 600 Marines, both<br />
present and former, from the South Jersey area are expected to attend<br />
eelebriting the 199th birthday <strong>of</strong> the Corps. Guest nf honor will he Major General<br />
Robert Bohn from headquarters in Washington Thp Marine Corps Band also<br />
will be there Senior Photo<br />
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<strong>of</strong> Cape lawyers group<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty attorney, John W.<br />
Gilbert, Jr., wi§ elected<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
County Bar Association it its<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober meeting held at The<br />
Lodge In North Wildwood.<br />
Othtr <strong>of</strong>ficers elected were<br />
John H Mead, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
vice pregldtnt; Frederick H,<br />
Beali, <strong>of</strong> Sea Igle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
nerttary, and Ranald L, TWtt,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^ean <strong>City</strong>, trmtmmr,<br />
Gilbert wu admitted to the<br />
New Jersey Bar In AugiBt,<br />
1959. He has practiced law in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the past nine<br />
years He 11 past president <strong>of</strong><br />
the local Lkrns Club and also<br />
•erved as the flm president <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape-Atlantic Legal Services,<br />
Me., which provides free legal<br />
services to Indigent* in Cape<br />
May and Atlantic Counties, He<br />
ii a graduate <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />
Collegi and the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Michigan Law School.<br />
1%e program for the <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
FOR A COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL<br />
FITTING SERVICE, SIMPLY CALL FOR AN<br />
APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF OUR<br />
TRAINED PERSONNEL<br />
in atlantic county<br />
MR. BERNARD LERA • MRS. EILEEN HILTON<br />
In caps may county<br />
MR. BARNEY BLUMBERO<br />
PheM 341-3111 or 48S-IM3<br />
UNCOLM<br />
Fran the Nation 1 ! Uadtag Mill.<br />
John W. Gilbert. Jr.<br />
by Patrick Westerkamp,<br />
Regional Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Arbitration<br />
Association, who was assisted<br />
by Bernard Powell, a Camdea<br />
•itsraey. The •weaken mpUlned<br />
that arbitration in New<br />
Jersey, parMoBlirty to the<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> labor dispute* and<br />
building and<br />
oontrBCti, has construction<br />
Mctensive, In 19W, there weri<br />
only 25 arbitration casej in th§<br />
State whereas today there are<br />
approximately 1,800 easM<br />
heard per year.<br />
Upper Seniors<br />
elect <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
become quite<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />
Officers for the next two years<br />
were elected at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Upper Townihip Senior<br />
Gtiiens last Wednesday in the<br />
Tuckahoe American Legion<br />
HaU.<br />
Tlioie elected are Mrs, Imily<br />
Turner, <strong>of</strong> Seaville, preiident;<br />
Norman Geig, <strong>of</strong> Strathmere,<br />
vice president; Mrs. Betty<br />
dark, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, treasm-er;<br />
Mrs. Gladys Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuekahot, recordini<br />
lecretary; and Mrs. Alice<br />
Pattison, <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
corresponding secretary.<br />
Plans were annoimced for a<br />
bus trip to Reading, Pa., with<br />
dinner at Stokegay Cattle, This<br />
will take place November IB,<br />
The date <strong>of</strong> December 19 has<br />
been set for the annual<br />
Ojriitmas dinner party, TTiis<br />
will be held at Tuckahoe Inn,<br />
Six new members were<br />
welcomed. They ire Mrs, Ann<br />
arouse, Mr. and Mrs, Harold<br />
D. PoweU, Mr. and Mrs. Harold<br />
McGear and Mrs. Helen<br />
Spence. The membership is<br />
now ITS.<br />
Covering<br />
A representative from<br />
Atlantic County Community<br />
College explained a program<br />
College on Wheels for senior<br />
Oongple<br />
citizens. Free courses are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
and if enough people are<br />
intweited a time and place wUl<br />
be arranged.<br />
William Hughes, Democratic<br />
candidate for Congresi, alio<br />
spoke to the group.<br />
Servini on tht refreshment<br />
committee were Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Harry Mulhem and Mr. and<br />
Mri, Timothy Muldahy. The<br />
next meeting will be November<br />
87 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tuckahoe<br />
Legton Hall,<br />
SPECIAL & u<br />
I Pound<br />
BOLOGNA 99 C<br />
(• LB. PKSS. ONLY)<br />
Party Trays Our Specialty<br />
» deli Closed Sundays<br />
AVENUE<br />
OCEAN COY NEW JEIWEY<br />
MS-IMi<br />
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Hours .<br />
Mon. Thru Sat. f a.m.toBTMf (ik.<br />
Environmental Council supports Green Acres<br />
The Cape May County En- their 'yea' vote on thp ballot on dozen people every hour while generations and through this<br />
vironmental Council has limed November 5 "<br />
it loses 80 acres <strong>of</strong> farmland a system <strong>of</strong> funding thidte future<br />
a statement in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day. New Jersey, it layi, has generations wUl help meet the<br />
peen acre funding in which In iupport <strong>of</strong> ill petition, the the highest population per acre costs."<br />
they "itrnnily urge ill voter! environmental COUP pointed <strong>of</strong> any Mate in the union. The Council stated that it<br />
to place highest priority on out (hat the State is, gaining a In park facilities, the en- especially urges the voten <strong>of</strong><br />
vironmentalists say, New<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to make «n all out<br />
Jersey ranta 47th <strong>of</strong> the SOeffort<br />
for a 100 peretnt "yes"<br />
statM.<br />
vote since <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wlU be<br />
Link fence contract let<br />
"We provide less for ourone<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first communities in<br />
people than almost every other the Sate to receive the benefits<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP - South<br />
state," one <strong>of</strong> the Council's <strong>of</strong> green acres funding A grant<br />
In other business:<br />
Jersey Wood Products received<br />
spokesmen said, "yet, becau.se to enable the <strong>City</strong> to save<br />
|f><br />
- The Committee extended<br />
the contract for the erection <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> our dense population, we valuable beach and thus<br />
the tax payment deadline for<br />
500 feet <strong>of</strong> fhain link fence to be<br />
have the greatest need. Buying preserve and promote the<br />
those receiving added<br />
installed at the Tuckahoe<br />
land through bond issues gives tourist industry il only waiting<br />
assessments from November 1<br />
reereatior area at Monday '§<br />
us a chance to provide the a favorable vote < oh this<br />
to December 1 Th« extension is<br />
meet ing <strong>of</strong> thp Upper Township<br />
needed open spane for future referendum, the Coulieil noted.<br />
the result <strong>of</strong> an omission <strong>of</strong><br />
Committee.<br />
added assessments in the<br />
South Jersey's hid <strong>of</strong> $8,565 municipality's four fire - Shop and Save the Want Ad Way -<br />
was the lowest <strong>of</strong> the iixdistricts<br />
which did not appear<br />
companies bidding on theon<br />
the computer printout tas<br />
project. The bids ranged from bills.<br />
the awarded low hid ton high <strong>of</strong><br />
- The Committee authorized<br />
MJH2,<br />
the advertising <strong>of</strong> bids for the<br />
This was the second bidding Hollii-CaldweU park and for<br />
on the project. South Jersey lighting for the Tiscknhoe<br />
had been low bidder in previous recreation area<br />
session <strong>of</strong> the Committee and<br />
was awarded the contract.<br />
However, if was subsequently<br />
PENNY AUCTION PLANNED discovered that two bidden COUPON<br />
SOMERS POINT — Thewere<br />
inadvertently left out and Coupon gs9g f4f ri Qil<br />
Somers Point Uonettes will the contract had to be revoked grilling & Spill* rnf.hive<br />
a Penny Auction next and the bidding readvertlied,<br />
f<br />
Thursday, November 7, at 8 , Bidding was also held at<br />
p.m. in the Senior Citizens' Monday's meeting on a wood<br />
VOTE<br />
Building on Ambler rd. Allchipping<br />
machine. No contract WIMRFRG OSTRANDER<br />
proceedi wUl benefit the Liont was awarded pending a study <strong>of</strong><br />
blind aetlvitlei.<br />
the bids and specificationi by<br />
the township engineer<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
TroduceSale Days I<br />
»uper Saving^<br />
Everyday!<br />
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THIN-SKINNED. SWEET'N JUICY<br />
Red York APPLES 4 69*<br />
Broccoli-<br />
Slicing <strong>On</strong>ions<br />
Cns P Cucumbers<br />
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California CflULIFLOWER<br />
Rib Eye Steak K:,:-,L .., $2,39 Arm Pot Roast" ...,., $1,29<br />
Leg or Breast:<br />
Service Bell Savings! Rib RoaSt ^ !,.'„: . , . . $1,29Roasting<br />
Chickens<br />
Farmdale Franks ;, 69c<br />
Imported Pressed Ham , ,* 89c Cross Rib Pot Roast "r ., $1.39<br />
Pepper Loaf............... 65c<br />
Cooked Salami ,,69c<br />
Corned Beef KL,, ...» 69c<br />
Fresh Potato Salad ..,,., k 55c<br />
Frozen Seafood Savings I<br />
Fish Sticks ^»• ..... 99c Shoulder Steak ar,-<br />
Cleaned Croakers 89c Under Blade Steak<br />
Flounder Fillet xm ,,. $1.49 Cubed Steak ;r; ;;::•<br />
LANCASTER BRAND BUTTERED<br />
BEEF STEAKS<br />
B=oz. pkg.<br />
Cheeseburgers<br />
Beef Steaks ^;. $3.19<br />
Veal Parmagiana g is $.69 $1.69<br />
M Mrs. Paul's Pl' Deviled Dil Clams:v 57c<br />
f WQMY ACRES<br />
BROCCOLI<br />
SPEARS<br />
75c l<br />
"Sg Mrs, Smith Pies :si:. £,» S9c<br />
Lg^wake latter•»;* ^ 59c<br />
pHiirds Eye Spinach<br />
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pnnf DpPr<br />
Mueller's<br />
RACU<br />
SPAGHETTI<br />
SAUCE<br />
89*<br />
KLEENEX<br />
FACIAL<br />
TISSUES<br />
SUPER SAVINGS... NOW PRICE PROTECTEpr\<br />
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FREE!<br />
ONits, c.*N»OIIN~IDf*i<br />
ORANGE<br />
JUICE<br />
$169<br />
$1.09<br />
$1.59<br />
Oscar Mayer Bologna<br />
Glenside Liverwurstr;<br />
Lunch Meat smx^Sn<br />
3 DIAMONDS<br />
TUNA<br />
i'^iJSNSALAP !&<br />
Dressings<br />
Kotex<br />
SAN! TAB?<br />
Napkins<br />
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