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Nov 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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NONE EAN CITY oth the non commercial singles through age 7: 1st, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; DentoJAnson 2nd, Junior Class. , organizations: 1st, Lion Scout Pack 55, Tuckaboe. ^<br />

marching bands paraded and school .floats. Prizes for the and commercial float Little Scarecrow with K«lAvTXan «?; Division VI: Dane, baton Tamer, Cub Scout Troop 51. Dlvtaion YHI: ^Noni<br />

cavorted in front <strong>of</strong> an ap- marching organizations were<br />

reciatlve audience lining<br />

th sides <strong>of</strong> Asbury Av. as'<br />

the annual Hallowed! Parade<br />

1025 Old<br />

was- produced last Thursday'<br />

Rd., Marmora<br />

• Commercial<br />

.evening.<br />

Fanatic, June<br />

* Slate<br />

:• A.special feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Michigan Av., (<br />

event each year is guessing<br />

honorable mentions, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Tanya Ann<br />

the. identity <strong>of</strong> the "Mystery<br />

elephant, Jason Cook, 3 Yale Kbzlke, 173 Anchorage Dr.,<br />

Marcher." This year a<br />

} Blvd., Somers Point*, Mars <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Vincent Stacey,<br />

; number <strong>of</strong> guesses were<br />

Float, Peter Roger, Pomona; Exton Apartments, Somers<br />

r entered but the winner was<br />

Seasame St., J.T. Thomas. 28 Point; and Alison Adams, 612<br />

•• Carl Keyes <strong>of</strong> 716 Asbury Av.<br />

Avenue D., Cardiff; Robot, Allan)ic Av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>..<br />

: HeguesseditwasMarkSoifer,<br />

Ryan Batdorf, 1025 Old Stage Division HI: Children's<br />

: dty public relations director.<br />

Coach Rd., Marmora; Clown, groups: 1st, Organ Grinder,<br />

: Another highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jessica Anderson, 825 Troyanne Tarby and Arterea<br />

' parade is Miss Pumpkin who<br />

Plymouth PI., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Eble, 441 Bay Av., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

: is selected in advance by her<br />

Witch, Dana McCormick, 6 E. <strong>City</strong>; 2nd, Bo Peep, Heather<br />

fellow schoolmates at the high<br />

S2nd St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Indian Randall and Shannon Clifford,<br />

• school. Reigning over this<br />

Girl. Karol Klause, 3 W. 34 Byfield Av., Nortfafield;<br />

'- year's parade was Coco<br />

Aberdeen Rd., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3rd, Wizard <strong>of</strong> Ox, Amy<br />

: VandersUce.<br />

Witch, Tara Barry, Longport- McCardeU, 846 Brighton PI.,<br />

: Prjxes were $6 for first, $4<br />

Seaview, Longport; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; honorable<br />

: for second. 13 for third, and $2<br />

; for honorable mentions in the<br />

1, \*. V 3rd St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and In- Cappellia,. 300 Zton Rd.,<br />

• first, and second divisions<br />

/ . ' • • dian, Fred Tlnney, 1600 Unwood; Fruit <strong>of</strong> the Loom,<br />

-which were'for individual<br />

Pleasure Av.^<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Trida Bowman, 814 • 1st St.,<br />

t. children. Prizes <strong>of</strong> |10 for<br />

" Division II: Children <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and OPEC, Kim<br />

? find; Wforsecond, 15for third<br />

singles age 8 and older: 1st, Payne, 1422 S. Shore Rd,<br />

^fawfliT<strong>of</strong> obnorablei mention<br />

AUMn^Iasi.Danlfoover. 1336 <strong>Ocean</strong>~ View;<br />

; were awarded in Division III<br />

Bay Av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2nd, Old Division V: Adult family<br />

for'cHMren's groups and 125<br />

p-MfefwcMri-n-AitfrN- Fashioned Swimmer, Jen- groups: 1st, Odd Couple,<br />

savings bonds were awarded Heather Randall and Shannon Clifford took nifer Freeland, 3124 Asbury Edward Reese, 79 Redding<br />

? tor the best family group and<br />

, y Av., Tuckahoe, for Family<br />

; ibebot adult.<br />

second prize in the children's groups division <strong>of</strong> Av.,<br />

,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

y;<br />

3rd,<br />

,<br />

Clown,<br />

, Group and Jeanne Schwa, 20<br />

:.' Prises <strong>of</strong> $30, $35 and 930<br />

were awarded for dance, tie the Bo Halloween Peep. Parade for their depiction <strong>of</strong> Lit- JST'QSS^L ""hoSrabto E. 12th St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cor These youths marched through the parade route as a six-pack <strong>of</strong><br />

""hoSrabto<br />

mmUon.'Monic/washingjon, adult.<br />

Mlchelobbeer. '. '<br />

OCEAN CITY'S SAVINGS DAYS<br />

This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 1st, 2nd and 3rd<br />

10% OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE<br />

I Bonus*!<br />

Armstrong Carpet<br />

j tO°to-2SPIo Sayings<br />

I<br />

How's your chance towve 10-25% on lux- *<br />

urioustop-quakty Armstrong carpet* And<br />

I yog can choose from eight ttyinh patterns<br />

and more than 50 decorator colors. Take this '<br />

sj coupon to the retailer listed below... J<br />

•ndSAVE!<br />

itm. Dnttnfun<br />

I Bonus # 2 \<br />

Free t Care Kit :<br />

<strong>of</strong> carpttt fsaturad in thb tak **—that* t enough for<br />

15'x 15'room—and get this pr<strong>of</strong>essional carpet<br />

cart kit—WEE. A $14 retail value. th« kit provides<br />

everything you need to dean 55 common carpet •><br />

and uptaattryvoxtirq problems. Vi«t the j<br />

rstsllir fcttd batow- for a great carpet deal _<br />

and sgrae* carpet cart kit f<br />

rmmmf<br />

BUY NOW AND SAVE TWO WAYS. SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 10!<br />

- Stainton's<br />

?•• Q*mM9imAM.19itMPM.MlOMiTWtVTHtm$,* SAT.<br />

(With the exception <strong>of</strong> Items already on Sale)<br />

SAVE 1 1.01<br />

on Every Fuly Style OFFER<br />

I New and Prevtoudy owned<br />

| ORGAN SALE<br />

complete wtm one tinoer Rhythm and Chords<br />

FUL-LY SALE<br />

The only bra for the fuller figure<br />

Magnalite 8 pc. Set<br />

with Bonus<br />

Omelet Pan<br />

• I ,-imt. ii<br />

BUY2i*dotta3rdFRS<br />

Buy one 2 "RiHy Style* and gtt a tNrd on*<br />

frm by mall, lust for tending so* for<br />

pottage end handUne<br />

» *- Co»-« Oykft OKA/<br />

Spcset<br />

20% Off<br />

THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1.<strong>1979</strong><br />

Leaf law debated<br />

OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />

Somers Point Council appoints woman to vacancy <strong>of</strong> Dewees<br />

1<br />

ByTOMHALUGAN wiU occupy MrS/bewees'seat Ang said', "we responded to to gaiher and bag the leaves<br />

. • until the <strong>Nov</strong>ember, 1980 tour fires which turned out to by the city's elderly, miny<br />

/• SOMERS POINT «- Hdyn election. < . * be leaves burning In theresidehts<br />

called (or .the or-<br />

•Lappin <strong>of</strong> 517 sih St. was During the public portion <strong>of</strong> streets."<br />

duunpno be repeated;<br />

chosen .by.' council laat council's meeting last But many residents who The complaints. over the<br />

. Thursday to fin the seat Thursday, residents, com- filled ctty ball were not in ordinance stemmed more<br />

. vacated by the September 28 plained over toe recently favor <strong>of</strong> the ordinance. Citing from 3 lack <strong>of</strong> understanding<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Cbancilwoman. adopted leaf ordinance. problems with leaves blowing <strong>of</strong> !. M-M. IHI«»»"<br />

WOctwClty<br />

If you open ft Christmas Club Account right now...next<br />

Christinas you can be a OREAT SANTA. Stash a little cash<br />

away ovary waok and laugh all the way through next years<br />

shopping spraa. Thar* how lots <strong>of</strong> folks play the Santa Game.<br />

We're he>re> to h#lp.<br />

-Any Amdunt to Fit Your Budget<br />

WE PAY the Last Week Free!<br />

PBl FAMILY FOR HEW $i.00p*rw«*fc M.00 per week<br />

ttOOpirwMk snooper week<br />

$1.00p«rw««k $20.00 per week<br />

Since then, McCarthy said,<br />

homeowners along 31sU$trx<br />

have been cotnplaining-o< the<br />

• flooding, caused by improper<br />

dramageolong the street. The<br />

area had some water<br />

problems before, he said.<br />

"bui not the magnitude <strong>of</strong><br />

vrtiat they have here."<br />

"They (Harms) raised the<br />

Sreet much too high," he<br />

said.<br />

Bi* engineers for Harms<br />

Construction and for the MUA<br />

have maintained that the<br />

road, prior to their excavaiion,<br />

had a higher<br />

figures show.<br />

First National tank <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />

' - /•** f" s ' "" - r •><br />

Your<br />

.gather leaves and the ordinance<br />

would in/act save the<br />

city money. Mell estimated<br />

•he city would 1 advertising costs would be<br />

save $5,988 if<br />

the leaves were disposed <strong>of</strong><br />

according to the ordinance,<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> them being raked<br />

into the streets. Manpower,<br />

dump fees, machine operation<br />

and repair costs, gasoline and<br />

To keep the disagreement<br />

ffoio dragging on tfarooafa<br />

what looks u> be a long wet<br />

winter for the area's<br />

residents. Mayor Chester J.<br />

Wtoberg has * " -<br />

with gravel provided by the<br />

MUA. It is boned that this can<br />

be accomplished this *»"<br />

'Tides—<br />

«b STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />

NOTICE • DcdKt H Boer<br />

for beach.<br />

ADO - HOUR For BeesJey*s<br />

Point Bridge.<br />

) First Quarter XFaflMooa<br />

N New Moon (UtfQurter<br />

High Low<br />

A.M. P.M. KM. PJH.<br />

NOVEMBER. VKl*<br />

1 S:» « *2 11:U 12:e»<br />

2 «:32 «:S5 12:«7 UJi<br />

4X8:10 8:33 1:42 2:24<br />

^ 8:58 t:Z2 ZJA 3:14<br />

9:45 10:18 3:14 4:«<br />

H:33 11:0* 4:«1 4:52<br />

n 11:23 11:53 4:47 5:43<br />

Weather<br />

Mostly sunny today, with<br />

temperatures around GO.<br />

Partly cloudy Friday, chance<br />

<strong>of</strong> showers Saturday. Highs<br />

from 65 to 70. lows in the<br />

upper 40s to mid SOs. Sunday<br />

will be partly cloudy and<br />

cooler, with highs near 60, and<br />

low: in the mid to upper 40s.<br />

VS. WEATHER SERVICE.<br />

yresiaenis. whicfaarereifjnaBycausedlw-<br />

But many elderly residents an abmianceoTfetves^**?<br />

••^••^^~ y-.. "iine <strong>of</strong> year wiU be reduced ^<br />

. because <strong>of</strong> the ordinance. •••-<br />

Council said ihe remarks**'<br />

the resident s would be looked'<br />

' ',: inio. .....••••. .'?<br />

HHynLappbt<br />

who spoke before coundl said<br />

&$$•-. I Vrvh<br />

STOLfi<br />

they would probafaty have to I I»,,«,MLin «<br />

"break the law" because they I • MWI WV 11 ^<br />

worejK- able to gather the I •, Mirtc«» IV<br />

A^tyear-okl Vfflage Drive | BAKED '0tf3&«<br />

restdent told coundl that she<br />

recently collected 90 bags <strong>of</strong><br />

coaadl that to comply with<br />

theordmanfle woddbe ethe streets'wfll -still be<br />

hered by the dly<br />

added that the m.<br />

dbiance wfll eaahle. the<br />

MaaaB«31aBiaiB# *^# «••»' waaaaS' "^a^Daaa^B<br />

freqaenUy i<br />

to the<br />

voting for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

aaKiSftiv.^<br />

L~*?-t-'— i-J*., r .tz.<br />

BITTNER<br />

in order to I<br />

continue our ;<br />

95 year tradition<br />

<strong>of</strong> representation<br />

on the County<br />

Freeholder Board<br />

Signed<br />

Henry S. Knight<br />

Councilman<br />

N<br />

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