Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PA6f U - SECTION ONI<br />
Cape Victorian homes four Sunday<br />
Toughen thing about making a living is that you have to<br />
gft up and do it all over again tomorrow.<br />
COOKING WITH WINE<br />
Crabmeat Fondue Au Vin<br />
You'll need 14 cup <strong>of</strong> butter; '-s cup dry Sauterne; 12 oz<br />
grated Colby cheeM; 14 (jOMj oz.) can condensed cheese<br />
soup; dash Tabasco, salt, pepper; 1 tspn. Worcestershire<br />
sauce; 1 (Shoz.) can erabmeat, flaked, In an earthenware •><br />
fondue pot, melt butter. Add wine. When wine begins to ^<br />
bubble, add cheese, cheese soup, seasonings and erabmeat •.<br />
Cook, itirring until piping hot. Serve with 1-inch French<br />
bread cubes for dunking into hot fondue. Serves 4, $.<br />
We may never succeed in curing poverty, but with pricei<br />
and taxes the way they are, we're lure going to curt wealth, jg<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ I<br />
O. Why li whiskey Mended? is<br />
A, Primarily to obtain the distinctive taite character that ig<br />
Mending mdiM possible. Each whlikey in thr Mend-eitlier •£<br />
in the fpirk Mended whllkey, the blend <strong>of</strong> ttralght and light •:•!<br />
whlikeys. or blended straights - It selected for the special %<br />
conbritwion it makes. In balance, to the final product, %<br />
CIRCLE I<br />
LIQUOR STORE)<br />
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK §<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY §<br />
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THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
ta.m.toiOp.m.<br />
TAKEJQUTBEER<br />
SALES WHILE<br />
BAR IS OPEN<br />
-MONDIT KITE SPECIAL-<br />
PRO FOOTBALL -<br />
HOT DOGS I SAURKRAUT 25<br />
OPENWEEKNITCS-TILII nu.*8AT.l:M<br />
SUN. 12(012.<br />
Special LUNCHES<br />
and DINNERS<br />
• Hot Platters<br />
• a la Carte Dishe;<br />
• Hot and Cold<br />
Sandwiches<br />
CALL US<br />
FOR<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
•t YMF Nlif Fifty<br />
WINE OF TNI MONTH FOR OCTOBER /<br />
Nil *a*m"i IHMHf \<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBiR 10, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Turnpike to hold hearing<br />
on toll increase<br />
CAPE MAY - Ten <strong>of</strong> this<br />
seaside reiort's Victorian<br />
homes will be opaned for public<br />
touring this Sunday a* a majc-r<br />
highlight <strong>of</strong> the second annual<br />
Victorian Weekend, a two and<br />
- one • half day Victorian few<br />
let for the <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12 through 14<br />
Columbus Day Weekend.<br />
The Tour <strong>of</strong> Victorian Homes<br />
il iet from II a.m. to 4 p.m..<br />
and is one <strong>of</strong> several activitlei<br />
planned to accentuate r'ape<br />
May's 19th century ar<br />
ehlteetural heritage,<br />
Tlie hiitoric Emlen Phyiick<br />
EitalB will be open for public<br />
tours; daily wuraat 10a.m. will<br />
take vi*itori trough tht <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
historic district which contains<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the heaviest con<br />
eentralions <strong>of</strong> Victorian ar<br />
ehiteeturf 1 Pumess Home (1870), designed beachfront home Hi B12 Be»«ai<br />
by famed Philadelphia ar- av. will round out the conchitect<br />
Prank Furnesj, which tingent <strong>of</strong> homes on the tour.<br />
features a dining room full <strong>of</strong> Other #vtnti planned for the<br />
the home'i original furniture. weekend include a Vietoriin<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.expected<br />
thii month the<br />
The oldest home on the tour is luncheon at noon on Saturday at<br />
Tnere will be no action on a<br />
Authority will study them and<br />
the Brick Walk, which predates the Phyiick Estate, where<br />
possible change in New Jersey<br />
should there bi a reconi'<br />
1828. <strong>On</strong>ce Mid for 1250, theVictorian<br />
beaux and belles will<br />
Turnpike toll rates without first<br />
mendation to increase ratei,<br />
home sports gingerbread trim, informally model some <strong>of</strong> their<br />
conducting a public hearing on<br />
the Amhority wiH, conduct a<br />
Gothic peaks, colored glass and garb <strong>of</strong> yesteryear; cocktails,<br />
the matter.<br />
public hearing on the matter.<br />
Victorian braeketj.<br />
dinner and dancing Saturday<br />
The New Jersey Turnpike<br />
"This commitment has<br />
The Mainstay, a 1808 ram- night at the Golden Eagle<br />
Authority has been committed<br />
received widespread publicity<br />
bling, shingle^styie guest house, Motor Inn; a Smday evening<br />
to hold such a public hearing<br />
in the media<br />
will present visitors with an Macedonia Baptist Church<br />
ever since Febriipy 1973-more "It hai bten published in the<br />
example <strong>of</strong> the typical early Qioir Concert in the <strong>City</strong>'s new<br />
than a year and a half ago- past month in newgpaperl,<br />
20th century large central Victorian Bandstand; an afwhen<br />
it originally considered including the Bergen Record, •<br />
parlor with unobitructed views ternoon cocktail party on<br />
and later rescinded its action the NY, Daily News, the Home<br />
<strong>of</strong> all connecting rooms. TheSunday<br />
at 4:30 at one <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
increasing the minimum toll to News <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick, the<br />
home's original fireplace <strong>of</strong> May's surviving Victorian<br />
» cent*.<br />
Asbury Park Prtss and the<br />
peer glazed brick has been hotels, the Carroll Villa; and<br />
At that time, on February 13,<br />
News-Tribune <strong>of</strong> Woodbridge,<br />
restored by the present Owners dally bicycle tours at 10 a.m.<br />
1973, the Authority held that<br />
among otheri, and broadcast<br />
The Seventh Sister, one <strong>of</strong> the that will take visitors far afield<br />
"after considerable diseuMion<br />
over radio stations throughm*<br />
in the United States; sevai idaiticaJ buildlngi built to see the town's variety nf YOUTH CENTER- ThB desire <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> Prisons to locate a $12<br />
the member* <strong>of</strong> the Authority<br />
the area,<br />
and there will be an illustrated around iBffl by Congress Hall architectural styles<br />
decided to go on record that any "The New Jersey Turnpike<br />
lecture on "Cape flay s owner Annie Itnijjht, Mill has 90 The weekend is being million, 150-employee youth center in Southern New Jersey was the topic <strong>of</strong> a further increase in toll chargw Authority is mindful <strong>of</strong> its<br />
Preservation Progress ' at 3percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> its original sponsored by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape meeting last week called by U.S. Rep. Charles W. Sandman, Jr., left. Cape May he subject to a public hearing " obligationi to serve the public<br />
p.m. Saturday, with Mayor furniture Visitors will be able May and the Mid-Atlantic County Freeholder Roy Gillian, standing at left, and Freeholder Director An- This was contained in a<br />
and at the same time it wants to<br />
Bruce Minnix narrating. to see the guest houM's original Ceiter for the Arts, a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it thony T Catanoso, standing at right, represented the county at the meeting in resolution adopted by the<br />
operate on a Bound fiical basis<br />
The 10 buildings on thedumbwaiter,<br />
which still cultural arts organisation to iUlantic <strong>City</strong>. Also pictured are Atlantic County Freeholder-Director Michael Authority at that time.<br />
10 that we can continue the<br />
Victorian Home Tour, most <strong>of</strong> operates, that brought food up which the weekenH't prnetNKjs<br />
"We have never deviated<br />
service effectively, so im<br />
which have never before been from the basement kitchen mil go.<br />
Matthews and Salem County Freeholder-Direetor Tom Pankok, right Cum- from our position on the need to<br />
pertant to the transportation<br />
opened to the public, include The Lesser House (1879), the For Information and r«"«erberland <strong>of</strong>ficials were also present. Rep. Sandman encouraged the <strong>of</strong>ficials to hold a public hearing on<br />
picture in our State,"<br />
some <strong>of</strong> Cape May's fijiMt Hall Hnuje onmi, »he BIER GIOVES<br />
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• ; ttttr •in. UMIOM Jlullt<br />
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M,3f<br />
Anthony J. Fulginiti<br />
He ii presently the Municipal<br />
Prosecutor for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Wildwood, Township <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
and the Borough <strong>of</strong> Avalon, He<br />
maintains <strong>of</strong>fices in both<br />
WUdwood and Rio Grande.<br />
He also hoi* the poiition as<br />
Solicitor for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />
wood Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Ad-<br />
justment, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
Parking Authority and the Cape<br />
May County Park Commission.<br />
SPONSOR HALLOWEEN<br />
DANCE<br />
SOMERS POINT -<br />
American Legion Post 3S2 will<br />
sponsor a Halloween dance,<br />
November Z, from B p.m. There<br />
will be live mmie and a free<br />
buffet. "Hie public il welcome.<br />
Rent for only<br />
$15.00 a day<br />
KORDITE CUAN-UP<br />
AND LEAF BAGS<br />
THE.OCEAN CITY SENTINELLIDGfR PAGE I — SECTION TWO<br />
Foot stompin', pedal pushing piano pounding weekend<br />
by Mark Soifer<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober, which you all know<br />
by now ii Twice As Nice in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sails serenely into<br />
iti second weekend, with "foot<br />
itompin,' "pedalpiishln', piano<br />
poiBiding times on tap Friday<br />
through Sunday<br />
The foot Bompin begins on<br />
Pridiy.ap m atthf Mmie Pier<br />
when the colorful Ukrainiftn<br />
Dancers whirl into town. This<br />
poup hai stomped here before<br />
to a standing ovation. Tliey<br />
wear iorgeous (if I may be<br />
permitted to gush) native<br />
costumes and leap about as<br />
high as one dares on the Misic<br />
Pier stage The group is<br />
directed by John Chupasko, a<br />
former pr<strong>of</strong>essional dancer<br />
who doesn't fool around.<br />
The dancers are mostly<br />
m I • • mm • Registers <strong>of</strong><br />
Exchange club <strong>of</strong>fering ^.^v,.,),.<br />
scriptwriting scholarship<br />
The 28th annual broadcait<br />
icriptwriting icholarship<br />
program, the subject <strong>of</strong> which<br />
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STEAM AND DRY IRON<br />
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DAVIS HARDWARE CO.<br />
1236 Mm toNNf NMIIi<br />
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OotH<strong>City</strong><br />
young people who are proud <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober pih The confer! In keeping witfi providing a<br />
their Ukrainian heritage and<br />
Double flecker bus in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
begins a! the Pier, Sp m Art certificate for every occasion,<br />
want to show the world some mission is SO cents<br />
<strong>City</strong> next weekend 'The double<br />
(he Public' Relations Depart<br />
beautiful dancing This they do.<br />
decker bus tie