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sand dune<br />

5aine* Louis ftp**-.<br />

fi» w£ assessed • fine qf$f£s. c . .;<br />

: Fleming, wdridng far hJ» own finny<br />

LftWn -HBiicavaHng, bulldozed, the<br />

dww TRftb. 19, intew-Ung to lower if to<br />

* ! the *fcm in front, <strong>of</strong> 3913<br />

Am» « propcrf* owned by<br />

WFl*£<br />

the,beach<br />

.' Acfonfllng to the &ce*n Cty roilcc<br />

,, ' Dipirt^^Flemfiig did not kftotf<br />

i i . "that a pennit ws* required to drive *<br />

' Ptjnstti and his wife Dorothy, «f<br />

Vo&^ecs* j£tt> Un<strong>of</strong>if dui^td with<br />

damaje.oi the.'duitcs, bu> these<br />

Jfeift devat<strong>of</strong>»d by MoGn/f. the oime4ight»no dog. ana !f>e departmurj to help Woep ludi<br />

The 'honor' is coming to a close<br />

OCEAN OTY — A* Ho? GOlltn<br />

d d a W d i t I V<br />

prepare a ride far the busy summer<br />

ahead, the memories <strong>of</strong> four years as<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cny flowed bads.<br />

The.good times and the bad. the<br />

accomplishments and disappointments,<br />

the controversies andcompromiaas.<br />

—I will always consider-It a<br />

tranendou* honor to represent the<br />

;.*,'<br />

potential hazard. . / -..'.. gin '<strong>of</strong> the piooea'<strong>of</strong> Wire, tktm^'<br />

' According JO David Brpcdcn at the - <strong>said</strong>, ' f " ,' •/'.••• v4..'<br />

Public. Works Deportmentf the win* <strong>On</strong> Saturday and Sunday, theMJMK'<br />

were -discovered ta/the sand last hi- Jyn Tem»cc, 9th, 15th and lfth "" '<br />

'day*a/torhoon on the .beaches-from beaches w&v alt searched lot<br />

Mew^xtVe ttj Scacrest roads-.at the wires. •'•''•'. , •>'££'?.<br />

northern end <strong>of</strong> the isla*yi. , , . * Additional-^piea* <strong>of</strong> |W«- '<br />

lh? sand frf»n the dredging <strong>of</strong> the Moorlyn Tcrr»oe>beache»;'<br />

Moorlyn terrace, 9U». 15th and 18th<br />

.S " hr addiM*'<br />

Breaden' and fte t Pufattf IW<br />

4rM3xmrnU% alT the pieces df •<br />

lfcL ' ;<br />

refnUk from bathing nn these no. real danger to U>e pobllc,"<br />

| wbj({h^ax^ frop» 5e»<strong>vybw</strong> Brodden <strong>said</strong>. - . - •'*. ,<br />

g ^^<br />

seen before fall<br />

gram • ' , • : - ' , - :<br />

The (,"ouna' unanunocsly agMad to --<br />

{/ h "<br />

OCEAN CITY.- AJtvr waiftng «r«tt/erjhe money. - /." • . •<<br />

Dfflre than two jyc»r» for they^V^ John-flood, the CobncamMiTwlwBe^<br />

help fund dredging oi the South JU- . wird fan**A« theae lagoons, <strong>said</strong> liial<br />

bor and Suiujy Harbor Uprxmi.. «^ re-ayhciaibn <strong>of</strong> lunds shtmtd «afl^<br />

Maypr ftoy 4 '<br />

i!i £our tagnnft»,t the optn-<br />

•> iH iocr at once.<br />

ipUaa* taca top«g« AM)


&m<br />

-'/A? TH£SeNTJNELrL£DGER<br />

Tuoiday, Juno 5,1000<br />

• ^ 30% OFF Arrow "Boardwalk Plaid "J<br />

••;..' , ''•;. . .• Reg: "*20.!^Now'^^ 00 ; , ' ; -'. -. / ".<br />

' -sr40% OFFJantzen fants &;Knit Shirts v> ; . ,.,. V;<br />

•. . ''. • Selected grbupv assorted, sty Ies » • " • • ' • • • .<br />

• 26 V :lVIeris 5-Speed Bicycle".<br />

: .:-Auio- Shift "Reg. 249.99- Now ^<br />

;<br />

< - . • : ' • ' ' • . ' ; - ' • ' ' • • • • ' - : ' • • - ' ' . • ' •<br />

V<br />

'• :' * '• * "<br />

•••\V; iis'ori Advantage Tennis';.<br />

•Racket Rtg.^w Npw>-^"""'<br />

•."•\\' 11 soil 'Tennis Balls :.• •<br />

:K : ;-;100 - Mile Pedometer<br />

' Digital, Reg. 3> .l9 /? ' TSfo>V '/15<br />

o Executive Dumbbells^<br />

• • Executive Jump Rope<br />

. \ Reg. ^ ' •:• .NOW^^- :" •'.<br />

-Wilson ^^-2J9ly:'X-TapF<br />

SPORTING GOODS DEPT.'<br />

' 3RD FLOOR .. : ..„<br />

MAIN STORE: 810 Asbury Avenue<br />

FURNITURE ANNEX; 83/West Aye.<br />

' FABRIC SHOP: 834 Asbury Aye. ~<br />

TOYLAND:'3rd Floor - Mam Bldg: • .<br />

. . . STORE hwiy:<br />

MON.-SAT. T. 9 TO 6 • FRI: H3L H3L9<br />

PJyl,<br />

Cln^-d Oosed «kiodavs Sundays ,, .<br />

.<br />

AWARDED BY<br />

ATLANTIC'<br />

. will .<br />

fJlAGAZlNE<br />

' ^ ^ • • ' ^ ^ ^ ' • ^ • • ' • ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

THE STORE<br />

fEJfe<br />

.to Shore-<br />

&o^ostft&ancf<br />

Penpington school.<br />

iv*-,^-<br />

r ••.; ;.t ;^<br />

. . Department StorO .<br />

"? - Credit ppal • ;.-".<br />

•Butt: Stalntorfg. 810 'Aibwy.<br />

•Avai., CH&an <strong>City</strong>. Twelve porceri<br />

intoroot.ono.ljnaricp chargoo oh.<br />

t>*g ti^Hot itorrtsif yoti pay p>ay within<br />

• -90'tiays. and.ail thoir pr<strong>of</strong>its go to<br />

'; dwrty. .':" v '; ::-<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

• v . . •<br />

Scl\ool distrip^ labeled as<br />

call ^tatQ f liitdi rigt shift MOfaJr<br />

Some school d.lsbit^ plated to lose aid under Gov, Jim<br />

I'Fl<strong>of</strong>io'sjprbpoisai to. s^l/t State^tihd9 fromxi.ch.tp.poon?'<br />

dlstricu dat<strong>of</strong>t that theyaro being unfairly labeled asa-^ :<br />

'"rich" community and would rtotbe able to nicet the dif- -<br />

ifcrenco in local'taxes, v ' • . • ' , "•• •;. ' <<br />

1 • About 358 <strong>of</strong> ^hc state's 578 school districts will receive<br />

jrtorc^ stato.fdurtdation Jdd under the;.revision;, but 220 othere<br />

wiU lose money>ndl50<strong>of</strong> those aren't going to get<br />

ttnyald at all. according to The Press <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• In this area, disrr}ct$ that <strong>On</strong> expfcettb lose money arc :<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; Gape May <strong>City</strong>. Absccon'and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

, Atlsntic<strong>City</strong> Is died by local <strong>of</strong>ficials as«on examplevl the<br />

disparity <strong>of</strong> Jid "he c Ux>»j.ng forwarfi to&'-<br />

'• ch.jllehgin^ ve.ir-<strong>of</strong> working to i <<br />

'State findings expected..v , '. *'.<br />

on worrian's.deatji in Wildwobd .: - v<br />

- WILI>WC>OD.-'—State tnc-dit jt.e » y<br />

Fum^s set <strong>of</strong>f ' ."• . T .\\ •<br />

, . , y t . American Legion<br />

*• at-high school !•' •/. *u- • ^,1<br />

. •-. fo - • g^rthers this week<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

by Brian Gobney . '<br />

MUSEUM TO OPErt total amount .raised to<br />

most,candidates In•-.. Ixv tipper Township,<br />

today's primary far munld- Incumbent Committecman<br />

.pal, county and State <strong>of</strong>fices 'George Berts, a Republican,<br />

will: hot ..face a'challenge will face; challenges from<br />

until the fall's general clec-. Democrat Jpseph MonteletionvU.S:<br />

Representative "one..<strong>of</strong> Palcrmci. for one<br />

William J.-Hughes, D-2, will, committee seat, Former<br />

-have;little- to worry about Corrimltteeman Bruno Troeven<br />

thenj since no Kepubli* peano will run as i^n }ndccan<br />

'challcnget 1 - has, 1 filed.- pendent In November. • •'<br />

,'ogainstliim: ; v- •;....; . j n ' Somers Point,,<br />

Hughes, a former Cape Republican Incumbent<br />

May County prosecutor -Cbuhdlman Tony Martin<br />

who represents Atlantic. '••»*£ ****&Y RJbcrt'Uf the<br />

Capo'May. Cumberland. *»•««* ^ Bala Drive In<br />

•and Salem .counties and November for. the- 2nd<br />

part <strong>of</strong>.Clouccstcr County, W . The Sea .Isle <strong>City</strong> Hlstori- With a goal <strong>of</strong> SS.OOO to<br />

cal Society' will. hold.; an meet, Jamespn <strong>said</strong> that<br />

open house at their muse* organizers were hoping to<br />

um.<br />

^ seat, while RepubU<br />

<strong>said</strong> he Is glad for-the<br />

reprieve from campaigning,<br />

adding that his seniority<br />

and popularity were parf'<strong>of</strong><br />

the reason the GOP is not<br />

'opposing him.. ,' c<br />

The sole fight in today's<br />

v located; behind Oty Involve tourists through'<br />

HaU along Landis Avenue. ,-such activities as : POINT — The<br />

into last month's death <strong>of</strong> a<br />

maintenance Worker' a,t<br />

a fashion<br />

Atlantic Electric's B.L.<br />

' '-"' '" •-••-' -• p.m.-Satr' show on the lYomenade.<br />

" •" " pennies took so long to<br />

can Lester-.Keeper <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />

Road' will go up hgainst.<br />

Democrat Kim Fcinsteiri <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania' Avenue for.<br />

the 1st Wardseat, which is<br />

•being vacated by Councilman<br />

John Hill. t,<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the forms' <strong>of</strong><br />

electionia among^the three government in. <strong>Ocean</strong> and-<br />

Democratic cand.dates for ^ Islc ^ ^ ricithcr tQWn<br />

ricithcr<br />

two openings on the Cape<br />

pg ap have ^ ioI its<br />

M C B d f F<br />

»,- ., , . ..'- • U.S.<br />

•bidding-.for ^place- on tKe- Also in Jc Pt .-.;•' in Novc^er/perhocxatic.'<br />

• R j>'ph;Sheetb. -.••.••' '••'•., Assemblyman Edvi. Salmon' 1 safety netting, Coan<br />

Lester struck a beam during<br />

his. fall, .causing massive<br />

head trauma. Rescue work- Ki._......... „<br />

crs attempted cafdiopulmo^- • • ! " ;^ '.'i<br />

nary resiisdtatiQn whilc.cn ' • '' • '<br />

y available, route to the.hospital in an<br />

according to utility<br />

spokeswoman.<br />

to a<br />

' Society mernberswill be •machine.:<br />

on hand to show and COLORING BOOK<br />

Marlcy Lester, 41, <strong>of</strong><br />

.explain many .<strong>of</strong> the new HAS TURTLfc TALE .<br />

Penn$vUlc, Salem; County,<br />

displays <strong>of</strong> city memora- The city Environmental<br />

ah employee with the large<br />

bilia and artifacts; pi us the Commission is making<br />

maintenance subcontractor<br />

now-2,000 photograph col- .- available coloring books, for<br />

13abcc«ck Ac Wilcox. .wps<br />

lectipn <strong>of</strong> the resort's past. ' children as part;<strong>of</strong>; its con-<br />

•working on ^a coal hopper<br />

• The.society will have scy-. tinuing - efforts to 'educate<br />

replacement*project in the<br />

eral. . historic ' photo • the public about the,Dia-<br />

generating station May 1<br />

postcards available for sale, mond Back Terrapin. •'.''• ,<br />

when he fell 4? fecf through<br />

as well as copies x>f. its .new The free coloring book<br />

.a .hole ify. the'floor being<br />

boot. Memories <strong>of</strong>Day&.GoHe'tells<br />

the story <strong>of</strong> "Sara,.The<br />

used as a hoistwa'y, accord-<br />

By m pea Isle <strong>City</strong>, and other., • Sea Isle. Turtle/* and. hcr<br />

ing to Susan Coan, spokessouvenirs.<br />

• .. •journey frorn the back .bays'<br />

• person for A.tlantic Electric,<br />

' The nvuseuxn-will.be open ' to the dunes to lay her'eggs-<br />

.Sheemphasized that he-was<br />

from 10 a.m, to.l. p.m. Mon; It.is written.by Dorothy R.<br />

iiot. a utilityv-company<br />

day through Saturday, ; RciningQT and illustrated by<br />

employee. An'-inves.tigzin'on<br />

starting July. 2.O '' . • : Diane B. Ippoldo. . •;.<br />

by-the State Police shows<br />

thatvhe fell'" from , the fifth<br />

• The >book is available at<br />

*• • ' *<br />

- floor to the second floor. ..<br />

'area stores. <strong>City</strong> Hall and<br />

HUGO FUND-KAISER<br />

, URTO$2,700 V.<br />

the beach tag" sales"6ffice-.on<br />

:<br />

• The tally from the penny<br />

Kennedy -Botilcvard. Quan-<br />

race Schoolchildren" held in<br />

tjti.es are available for<br />

r 1<br />

October to i'aisc funds ior<br />

groups. ' ' ' . _.. t. .<br />

the Isle <strong>of</strong> Palnis,, a Sooth<br />

Carolina town devastated<br />

last yqar^by Jiurricane<br />

••Hugo-totalled approximately<br />

$770; according to<br />

fund-raiser-chairperson<br />

Irene Jameson, bringing the<br />

^<br />

; » The. r5empcrats will Held '.will'face Spa, fsle.<strong>City</strong> ertgi:-r<br />

' John fjD'Dattjlcr <strong>of</strong> Witd- ''neer John jGibson, a i^jpub^.'<br />

' vvood Crest for sheriff lican, for the Tijt"Pistrict<br />

against incymbent Repjabli- state' Senate seat being<br />

' Can Janjes I'lousis <strong>of</strong>-<strong>Ocean</strong> vacatedtsby Republican<br />

v •;<br />

attempt to revive him. •- •<br />

Four ' other Babcodc &<br />

Wilcbx employees were .',-.,. . ,-Av,<br />

:injured in March . <strong>of</strong> last r; ; '-Vr-:;^<br />

year .when a power station ^ , ><br />

at the plant collapsed,' cast-.,<br />

ing; them into a pile <strong>of</strong> fly V , . .<br />

ash 40 feet below. An inves- Sil 'J<br />

nnU *'<br />

Convention' Hall! <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave-. , t<br />

nue."* - . . - ' ' c \ '• \fslational<br />

American- Legidri »<br />

!i; o Vietnam erji .'<br />

vetrran. will cover such top^ '•<br />

les as. the Soprerqp Court's"',•',<br />

dcctsicin ca\ theconstitutibnr' . .<br />

ality fbg buming> funding' -'<br />

for Al^hcijrncr's programs -.••. •<br />

.unemployr/ient arnorig.i)>:<br />

students.;<br />

who ,weV.c in • Uje building<br />

'wort' evacuated, "and<br />

Vccilrncd to'iHe botldmg 'S<br />

short, time Iz'.iy.;.'according<br />

•to ttw. 1 pnnapal's <strong>of</strong>fice. v a.m: fJ<br />

_ ' '^<br />

empnaatlon<br />

'^ Oiicf • :'Ben)a^.invaf.<br />

in charge. * J<br />

p<br />

ng. mix! r:i'o/ \kL- library .it<br />

its new- lik.uti' ; 'i.'i, • 1 yfc5>_ Simp-<br />

- . . ' . . . • * '<br />

' '• Mainland- Regional<br />

tiigh '. Schnck»o. fo/ G/oal EM H*rtxy WoL iubuo^l 12<br />

i lw tvo^'tOo and 24 minuic* Irtxn (o* tdo. FwSea Isie Ory.<br />

, ujavaa E.^<br />

' -• *- * 1<br />

Factory^Authorized<br />

_____ CtEAR frS WAREHQUSES?<br />

OFAL^PlSl^^iTi]^IUEPMAtI:RESSiES w<br />

; AND A WIDE SELECTION'OF? BEDDJKlG r<br />

; :<br />

. - • • • • •• • • • • . • ! • . - . ' • • • . ' * • * • - v " . ' - . ; • ' • • ' • ' • » ' . ' • - " -<br />

: " • * ' . ' •<br />

r>csi-toGocKlnos3 Saving^ on the Better fabric tickings<br />

yewrrtfcvo/thougMybuCQuldEiftord...Qr>Famoys • ...<br />

' Mattressos-&' Boxsprltifl^l .


si^^ "••'•'••••••.'•'•'."' •">•> -."'^ i':"'^-K : ' : ^\Uf^'-'^^-'^--.l''' ••>• . ^ / - ' ^ ^ ' V ' v'- ; ' :ll~':V^'^^^ ' : -<br />

hi*-" v-at<br />

$cout*shonor<br />

Assemblyman Edward H. Salmorv recently preserved a First District Proclamation to'<br />

Eagle Scout Paul E~ Short <strong>of</strong> Sea Isto <strong>City</strong> honoring hfm on the attainment


where to go/<br />

what to do


A8 THesetrnNeL'Uooett odmn gty. KJ. T»»~7:3tO P.M. in Council<br />

Chambers, .Ninth. Street and<br />

/ Asbu r y Avenue, Oceajt,<strong>City</strong>, ><br />

New Jersey, r . •<br />

..' Adequate notice <strong>of</strong> this<br />

meeting /isr .being given<br />

Pursuant to P.L. ^1975,<br />

'• Chapter,231.* .... ,' '.<br />

••<br />

AngelaH<br />

CC . NJ"<br />

SENTINEL-LEOGEFr<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

»Cj»O«f<br />

f««Ku* ftdavr »A rrs<br />

-.-. K<br />

Trr'<br />

•v<br />

y.r * -t •-<br />

WMGM<br />

.....%'<br />

United Methodist Church;"and <strong>of</strong> the Amcritan Assoda*<br />

Hon <strong>of</strong> Fictircd Persons in Sea JsIeOty.^<br />

Bom in Jacbbstotvnf she was a Sea -We <strong>City</strong> resident.for<br />

25 years. SheWas formerly<strong>of</strong> Estell Manor'. . - -..<br />

?tliam<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

.OcaanCtys FarriyF)ohsf •<br />

MAHKVIDtTTO<br />

&5B AJkury Avo<br />

OonawC»y, HJ '-.*.<br />

"7BO]}b<br />

Samuel Johnson, 76<br />

' ATUVNTIc'crtY -y Alvifa M. Roberto. 95~wHa Was an<br />

area i)CMdentjno%tpf her li/c, died May 3V at Our Lady's<br />

Mr. Rogers was a dtfan atPlorcc Junior College, Philadelphia.<br />

'•• •- ••• ;• V, • t : : /'•••.•.;-. . •.-'•."• ' ')<br />

Surviving arc his'wife, Carmclo; two sons, William H. <strong>of</strong><br />

Berwyn, Pa., and Joseph T. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; two brothers,<br />

Surviving dre. a" daughter'. Jean Kf., Wright <strong>of</strong> Upper.<br />

Township; twcgrandchildron and seven grcatrgrnndchilot.<br />

the .Godfrey. Fuhcral.Hornp,<br />

the Seavillc Methodist'Cemetery,<br />

SeayiUe.<br />

EdhaMagin,8?<br />

NORTHFIEU? — Edna Johnson Magin. 89 <strong>of</strong> this dry,<br />

died May.27 at the Mcadowview Nursing Home.<br />

Mrs. Magin, a member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Gold Star Mothers, was the mother <strong>of</strong> the late Lt- Haryy<br />

p. Johnson <strong>of</strong> the US. Air Force, for wh,om the Northfield<br />

American Legion Post 295 was named. 6om in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, she was q Northfield resident most <strong>of</strong> herHfe.<br />

Surviving arc a son, Robert "8" Johnson <strong>of</strong> Northfield; a<br />

daughter, Eleanor -Wilson-<strong>of</strong> Reno, Nevada; seven grandchildren<br />

and seven great-grandchildren! • • . '<br />

Services 'were' Friday at the John Goronley Funeral<br />

Home, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Burial WJS in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Cemetery,<br />

Pleasantvillc. - .<br />

Helen Ketly, 87<br />

SOMERS PQI^T — Helen I. Kvlly, 87, <strong>of</strong> thii commurjity<br />

and formerly <strong>of</strong> (ho. Ko\bOrough r section <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, died May 31 \p Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Somers Potn^. , . ' . .'<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she .-was .i member <strong>of</strong>-the Talmadge<br />

Reformed Chur.chr : • • '<br />

" She' is survive^ by ^cr .brothor, Robert K. Gn/fith-<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. _, '. . .,. _ ' • .'•<br />

-GfdveskJe services: -SVTTC : UPPER TOWNSHIP — Samuel Johnson, 76.<strong>of</strong> this communlfy.dlcd<br />

Junc3athJshome.'<br />

Rev. Thomas E. Rogers O.SA. <strong>of</strong> St Ntchol** Church li<<br />

Bom In Savannah. C&, he lived in Johnitawn, Pa. and<br />

Atlantic Qty and Mmw P, qi PhOodclphl«;.twp sisters.<br />

movi^toUppctTowT>«hlpl4ycariago, '. .<br />

Katherinif McEfcvitt'o/ Hnvcrford. Pa'., and Mary T.Usll-<br />

He wortOjd for the Bethlehem Steel Company in<br />

ton <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: and rwo jtrtindchildrcn.<br />

JohnstowP. Pn. for 38 yc*n before retiring 09 foreman in<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be <strong>said</strong> «11 tun. Wednes-<br />

;<br />

r \ W 6 - \ . : • - • ; ' ;••'-.•: ; •'. . '.'••.•.-. \ • •':••• ,'•"•• day at Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Street-and<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Coast Guard Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.nv<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the Maoons <strong>of</strong> lohnstown, and the American Tuesday. Burial will be in Capo May. County Veteran's<br />

Associationqf Retired Peraao*." ••.•-•<br />

Memorial Cemetery. Cape May Court House.<br />

Surviving are hU wife Elisabeth Raab; three son?, John ' Arrangancnts arc by Chester I- Wlmbcrg, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. .<br />

A- <strong>of</strong> Baldmorc, Md., James W. <strong>of</strong> Colorado Springs,<br />

Contributions' may be sent to St. John <strong>of</strong> God Cbmmu-'<br />

Colo., and Andrea*Hoephert <strong>of</strong> Wuntburg, West Germa-<br />

riity Service. 532 Dclsea Drive, Westv{Ilc Grove 08093.<br />

ny; four daughters, Carolyn Beach 6f Colorado Springs,<br />

Colo..; Ann* Alkh •<br />

OCEAN<br />

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By TOM WILLIAMS with 14 arid Randolph took "All , in all I'm pretty consistent winner-*11 year : <strong>On</strong> thd;o$her.hand! Rwiti<br />

. SooUnol-Lodfl«r Sports . fifth with 13 points. happy," <strong>said</strong>. OC coach and had SoM^h Jersey 8 threw tho dish. ijnore .thon<br />

Mike Naples, whoso teani longest discus throw w ~ . w * <br />

made a pretty good show- ^ yCW> ,' NOKIWHEUJ - Shore<br />

t ing as a team. I knew Mon- "M ErlcJca just gets one <strong>of</strong> Memorial HoepJtol will host<br />

w- mouth Was a hoavy favorite •' heraverage tosses she takes its annual D. AUcn Sketch jr.,<br />

but 1 thought we had a sccortd.f <strong>said</strong> Naples, "ond Memorial Coif Tournament<br />

roalistic shot at second the winner,(Carrie kimball and Dinner Dance <strong>On</strong><br />

place." '•'. <strong>of</strong> Monmouth) was three 'Wednesday, July 11 at Allan-<br />

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. tosses, rdklng' third with a<br />

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,, Kfadinc ' Baldasarc <strong>of</strong><br />

Mdtnland, vvhp.waa also In<br />

the Group. 3 discus Held,<br />

fouled on "ajt. UMPCC <strong>of</strong> her<br />

attempts. •••- .' •<br />

. Dice also competed In the<br />

javelin "but was not among<br />

' the six finalists. Baldasarc<br />

•made the finals in that<br />

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with a toas- <strong>of</strong> 128-3."<br />

Hertwln sister, Cole.tte,<br />

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Rood.<br />

Senior Kelli. Dougherty<br />

• Tournariienr activities<br />

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We • expect, to have the<br />

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incnts Ir> our next rerxirt.<br />

^Our "Progressives" wtll<br />

doys^j\jnc A through Sept.<br />

3, while the-Tatfdlc Cim" ,<br />

will be p!ayx»d 1:3(Vptrnv<br />

Sundays,- -Wednesdays<br />

Fridays. -; ...,.-"<br />

. We held our first<br />

tnectirig on' Mrtne^,v><br />

,v) with<br />

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J. V.t.. V<br />

Kurtz, Siyieri ^<br />

state boys track titles<br />

SOUTH PLAINFIELD '— ton finished third in Croup<br />

Brandon Kurtz <strong>of</strong> Absegami 3 with a vault <strong>of</strong> It feet,<br />

and Mark 1 Sivleri<strong>of</strong> St. .Siylcrl rait'the 1,600<br />

| Augustine Prep both turned meters in Parochial B In 4<br />

^•I»p*cstiy«.pi3iorir^noes. minutes, 2d.8 second* to<br />

Linwood band<br />

wins 4 trophies<br />

WtLUAMSBURG, Va — The band has received<br />

The Linwood -Middle congratulations from thc<br />

School ConcerJ Band and administration, faculty and<br />

Jazz-'Band won four "tro- home-school association,<br />

phies ot-tho Festival <strong>of</strong>. •- .' ., '<br />

HUJIc"banci compcurid?i<br />

here May 20, placing first in<br />

both the concert and yxzz.<br />

band categories for middle<br />

schools and best overall in<br />

Tu«f»d»y, Jun»S. 1&90 Oca»n Ofv. N.I<br />

Ust weekend in winning break the eight-year old Vec-<br />

. individual group', champl- " -•--- — • . . .<br />

ortshJps at Frank Joat Field.<br />

. Kurtz, who .was second in<br />

the South Jersey Croup 3<br />

' mcct : iho preytoM* week,<br />

.Wfrinera pf; the Memoriar Day toiirnalm^nt, sponsored **** v*ujred 15 foct to win<br />

by th? Ocoarr <strong>City</strong> Recreation Doparttfiont, are, frprt) l ^ c ^ ^ ^ ^ P - 3 , ^ ' ! l<br />

jQrt, Bob Hepler, Ruth Oager. PhyHisHover and Audrey w *'^ c '*&£" vault <strong>of</strong> iW.<br />

Lalferty.••.'.'. * • • •: rr SOUTH PLAINnElJ? —' in 1986'.<br />

them both in last Saturday's set a pc;rsonal best by, »U<br />

- ."'.ll<br />

For thjMacond -straight year 1<br />

Last year, after winning stiite final. . .''."'• •feet. (108-11) in the ?tai» .!••*•'<br />

OccJWrry's Carla Roberts her first state champion- In other' words, the Group 3 meet last Saturday 'Cji<br />

will be socking to ixxome ship, Roberts ran a 1:05.5 in Raider sen/or is the favorite to finish third. Shell re«»l%<br />

the .very best Intermediate the Meet Of .Champions to<br />

hurdler in New'jctsey..,<br />

in tomorrow night's final. . tiqUy need -to go" «(x feet'<br />

finish fifth overall.'Npnc <strong>of</strong> It wiil'bca little more dif- farther than that td have ^'<br />

Robert* who. won her. the four hurdlers to finish ficult-for her to, reach tho. good shot'at a nusda!<br />

gy<br />

secorid straight state Croup ahead <strong>of</strong> her in 1989is back state's top five in-the 200 Meet Of Champibo*.-<br />

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. Though no OC grrl has less than M seconds, Drexel pushed to a school rjccord.<br />

be' a Draw Double*. June<br />

spot in that event Brcthorat<br />

ever won a first place in the Long <strong>of</strong> Manmouth and The only other <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

7^ sponsored by our pre«i.<br />

cleared thebarat lS*3ta tl|(>.<br />

final meet, Leon Brown was fcJ'adia McNeil <strong>of</strong> Lake- • Gty qualifier, sophombrc<br />

dent^nd secretary. Frank<br />

Group4competition. . *;•<br />

the boys 200 meter winner wood, and Roberts Ayanna Reed, in the discus.<br />

johnettc Hoclzle,<br />

-ot jhe high .school,<br />

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-txrnt ^Aj» poanar rm, wake<br />

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, Jack^Jones, Gary JesscI, Jnhn<br />

flood) in his poVkct. ••:» • .<br />

Gillian," wjw beliefts he.<br />

wa> promplcy to jciin the'<br />

clectiow fracaj jusf as^ihingi<br />

Keatcy up. refused to<br />

acknowledge thar '"other .<br />

group" as a valid political<br />

organization? • •<br />

''it. vw»» .fio secret -rthey<br />

dj^n't want me u» <strong>of</strong>/ice-,"<br />

he vaid.. "I Think there were<br />

fa^se accusotion-s -marie by<br />

'thisoth«T£Toup'<strong>of</strong>.ma." , .<br />

Continufd CiJJian: "A. •<br />

gcxxi watchdog gTC-jp i s a '<br />

grrfpp'ith no. probains<br />

whatfcoeyer.'.'But '-\ was<br />

Ar^ ti<br />

' With'<br />

ctpctlon. •...'•.. , .' .<br />

• "I just got .tired .arid /rus :<br />

tratcd," Gillian <strong>said</strong> with<br />

the look <strong>of</strong>. a fettle-worn<br />

general. .... -•.'•.•.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

by Gaiy Frtzgeraid<br />

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diy with db« and dignity," miftsioncr. "' ..'••., den to or. from the 4th and<br />

- a<br />

he continued/<br />

Qass. arid dignity, meant,<br />

no g6vcrnmcnt scandals Internationa) Amusement two «raaK» /nln. tXXWrK. Cifl<br />

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NOrTlHENO • I bdrm. orouryj Ho<strong>of</strong> apt.<br />

wW> p«v«a aatrane*. oTUtraal parWna<br />

1-v, txocka w oaacn m oaan*rm\ No<br />

p«tv rw tmetoH*. Juna-rWouat morirty Booms: -<br />

or taaunat «va«aMty. CM<br />

BOOM FCfl-RtNT •.Barroom. I M «<br />

OC SWCLE FAULY<br />

oam In ptvtia noma. SUurt*. H««ar><br />

taoton. MduOipo mak r*c» yarg., 2 aoeaa a Mutii pioama rvapond m Tha<br />

DOrm». plua, oorwanlanl too*toa'12i &-251.<br />

Oaian Aya. CaS l-»1.-an>4«ai.<br />

1 beach-cleaning equipment.<br />

Mayor-clqct Mickotas<br />

This year, there arc 65<br />

• "According to dty<br />

"Chick". TrOfa will be<br />

beach inspectors, up 12<br />

cist Mark Satfcr; the<br />

speaking At a Chamber '<strong>of</strong><br />

• from last year. Local 16-<br />

stage was*<br />

Commerce meeting at The<br />

year-olds ore now being<br />

a point it the Mu«I^JP*tr-<br />

Flanders Hotel pt noon "June<br />

hired for the job because<br />

•11. .Persons interested in<br />

': too .many college kids quit attendirtg'the luncheon<br />

prior to Labor Day. ; ' • meeting arc "asked- to call<br />

NEWAPPOtWTEes dare or Helen at 399-6333<br />

TOimUTYCOMM. •by June &.•. .''<br />

. - Paul Anslcm and Tim"<br />

Richards wen? to the <strong>Ocean</strong> ONERECYCi.tNG<br />

<strong>City</strong> Utility Commission CHANGE NOW IN EFFECT<br />

last .week. Their terms are" All residents from the<br />

be an for two years. ; ' south.side <strong>of</strong> North Street<br />

. • job «s being,<br />

on >hc<br />

to the north side <strong>of</strong> ".<br />

Internal operation, •mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, bu\ boardwalk fifteen minutes AT COMMERCE MEETING Strcef willJxaye their<br />

<strong>of</strong> city g'6y,errv7nent ,has it's cine'that probably won't, prior to 11 a.m., when" *11<br />

cling collection day<br />

fanproved drastically, espe- be so frustrating." "";'' . bicycles must be oif the<br />

changed 'from" Saturday to<br />

cially the overall prb/es- . "My first JoVc has always boardwalk. This announceslonaftsm;<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fic^ls," been.WondcrtanU Pier." ment'gives the user 15 min- Group to <strong>of</strong>fer Wednesday.<br />

"The change is effective<br />

Gillian continued.. <strong>said</strong> Gillian <strong>of</strong> .the amuseutes to return the surrey to<br />

June 4 but will not affect,the<br />

***- B. While he continues jto try<br />

Memorial Hospital will pffcr<br />

nizatiori the outgoing-<br />

UNDERWAY FOR CITY."<br />

MUSIC PIER STAGE<br />

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wnv cable<br />

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•SUCCESS «)R,LULUS<br />

mayor calls "that plher<br />

LuLu Temple's 27th<br />

group.'' .". '<br />

APIS A»O BOGUS • T.taodt to baatti Yearly-Seasonal<br />

•no eoar**^*. naai paruno. Hoom*.<br />

That other group"—: Fairuaton<br />

O> »aary. 'Apok, bMaaWy. Ratat 710 Mooriyn Terrace " Taxes (FIT) — made<br />

'rtxn tiaiil.. (aw panon par! v '-S<br />

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The -LuLu'i. under; *<br />

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and light opera. •• '; '^/r'J^J<br />

SAFE BOATING<br />

;.T*raK>rt.isiii.<br />

«* National Safe-.<br />

Utst Thursday for<br />

to take part in<br />

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Safe Captain* USA.<br />

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um^m standanj q$. nccog* . .<br />

nit ion .<strong>of</strong><br />

lian- admiriistratfpn. They<br />

o(. each<br />

Charged that GUTkin <strong>of</strong>(en mayor," pill'ian coriduded?<br />

week.<br />

had (our <strong>City</strong> Council votes "ru.OuisiC-- . ,'<br />

Constance Tiemo, R.N..<br />

This is Ih^p 15th season for<br />

waamsayi. and. Roaur. H«J»V.<br />

^Recycle \<br />

Tfiii Newsipaper<br />

""paTd" beaches,'-and in Ovat^<br />

lime, 'the 'city has taken in<br />

S14r5 million. That money,<br />

a/ccyding tq HansAi, .-Has<br />

boen used'to hire more lifegturds<br />

and purchase morc^<br />

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wiU§coordinalc'trt£ groups Itt<br />

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year juid is 0ce; -;.<br />

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59-year-old man was found"<br />

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\Harbor Mdriha on- Long-'<br />

PQrt Boujavard, according<br />

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Miles' Wagner, who<br />

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Atlantic County Medical<br />

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NJ. Marihe P'olicfc in Atlantic<br />

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t gal flag-n^g ceremony kr flag jQub commodore Rk*ard A, Jungels novice to master classes in 110s, GPi,<br />

board <strong>of</strong>. governors, manben- isarid he is pleased by the growing spec-' 14s, Lasers and ^unjlsh.<br />

.' - _'.;• tator'response b-the bay andxxcan <strong>On</strong> Aug. 23,24 an'••»*•.• ?>'-**«•.. , • •' :<br />

^•"•- ; 'W^im. Andrews,/w«jerr Tony Firaco " ^'re hoping lo add twice'the number tho approximately 15-mi!^Jong ix'oan • A^ ^ «.- tfvr^, ^-.-J-.S-I >•. •-,• '.• * - .-. _ .-'<br />

•* : A •* ^SijfvPluIK^.Mls/wfy. • .'••'• ^ Friday-night bay races, that were .courves. A-chanty eyent, o\'cr ^(.XXJ •^,_a^.(^w years ago, theJri-' • HcJrt .Assooation's PhlJaJWphij chap- , _ ^ , ^ • ,' . ^ . ^ J_I_ '. -<br />

i^y mis year at the Sands Country day sailing races started with ^our con- tcr ib," ^Somers Point,/ with :Pt:' Bob ..tests,This vear 15 rac« are-scheduled;<br />

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'.; CjSrn Aaaroi and PruIKdea were, 'ace <strong>of</strong> the. summer 'will boon Labor *? summer, indudjrig:- .•;»... . li ^ ^ T* .* •" -'<br />

eAcees for the cyerung.at the'dub -.Day. Sept-3. Two groups <strong>of</strong> sailboats '<br />

-^Te the surprise mystery guest wiil comjsete on altcrr^te Fridays on, •'£'<br />

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\H catered the awards dinner; : ' The starting gun will go <strong>of</strong>f at 6 pm: . J<br />

ring a sabsequerit meetihgat -the .at the'Yacht- Qub dock. Races tost *<br />

|b> CcKhainnen Phil Kplea and Pete about an hour and a half and boats sail J^" 1 "<br />

iron announced .the fishing com-v courses to the longport Bridge, Somers ,j,J^t<br />

"' metribe» for^ the season; they- Poirrt ind the 9th Street Bridge. -A^.?<br />

' •"" • • . .''••-' . . Another majot event this summer is vJuvJ'-22-<<br />

t,\ ii>e5 Andrews," Dr. Joseph Cpavfort,. the Middle Adanfic Yachr Eadhs A*«> -ADU.T!<br />

M dadKoIe*, PC Wallace Runyart, datkm (MAYRA) sanctioneds <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

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OoNnOfty. KJ. Friday. Joo«i, 1MO<br />

AuJfiorities Q4»r»er a' marina a«ar drowning yi 'dim was discovered next to the pier<br />

Alcohol seen factor in death<br />

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... By BRIAN GOONEY<br />

SondnftRodoor Start<br />

Two forrnqr adversaries<br />

. Wttl carry the Democratic<br />

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as a campaign plank repre*<br />

. mentation in Capo May<br />

County gdvernrhent on . a<br />

geographic basis.<br />

-' Lower Township Mayor<br />

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; Aft nmSEHtHH£t'LBJX>£R Ooaan <strong>City</strong>, NX Friday, JMn»», 1990<br />

TNtiss OC pageant<br />

to award $6,250<br />

Qiiidcare<br />

tayoar restoeftce or OUTS;<br />

; T-fcwboms and up ..„<br />

M: ^39^^^- 'Z Glove<br />

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"We'clean .with CAT?" 399-493$<br />

in the service<br />

,\j700 sailors .apd marines<br />

.WiiL paltlapitC- in. military<br />

exemfces involving, numerous<br />

squadrons. ,ind ships<br />

phd will'visit several foreign<br />

peat,- • ' • ., *•<br />

. N'a'vy Seamatt, Apprcntj>.v<br />

Rhond* L. ',:' '.<br />

try tactics, the construction whose wife. Brcnda, is the L. Codfrey <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

members will be inVrolved in, and camouflage <strong>of</strong> fighting daughter <strong>of</strong> John M. -and Miss Beamer, a gradualti '." Monica.Hinds and<br />

.the annual Nl.J. 4-H Public positions,, use <strong>of</strong> mines and Betty Wilson <strong>of</strong> Old Stage- <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Joseph Hutchinson<br />

Presentation Day Saturday, other demolitions and coach Road, Seavillc, a«d the National Academy*<br />

June 16- at Rutgers-Ncw intra-company communica- rtxehtly participated in fleet (or Paralegal Studies, is a<br />

Brunswick xainpus.' tions equipment. '<br />

training exercises . in (he paralegal with the law firm Hinds to wed<br />

. The-"- members, who are. A 1?B8 graduate.<strong>of</strong> Cum-' western Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>of</strong> Michael A. Fuse© IF,<br />

advancing frohV last month'v bcrland Regional High .The exercise involved <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. :'county<br />

competition, are: Ed<br />

Hutchin$5n '<br />

• School, Conners joined the more than 22.0C1O U.S.. safl-<br />

Raff, marine 'fldence;- Marie<br />

Her fiance, also a gradu-<br />

Marine Corps in September 6rs and marines on- 29 U.S.<br />

Frances Davis, horses;<br />

ate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. High<br />

1 9 8 9 \ • '." •••'.••'. •'• -Navy ships, 10 NATO'alii-,<br />

Heather" Ahxcndts, marine<br />

School, icean <strong>City</strong> Higjh School, r; Cavilccr, a 1982 graduate <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. • •<br />

in Hudornan I Jail <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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Updates sought :<br />

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Society \vil» be held 5" p.m.,<br />

Siturday. June 73 at The<br />

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Th«» Rev. Terry R.,Smith,<br />

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The bride IH .tbc diughtcr '<br />

• W Mr. and Mrs. Ned Patton<br />

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Exchange Club's Golden Deeds awards go to Hollinger, Storck<br />

OCEAN CITY —The<br />

Exchange Club conducted<br />

Its -24th "Book <strong>of</strong> Golden "<br />

Deeds" award, ceremony;<br />

arid dinner Monday at the<br />

Crab.Trap Restaurant. Somer><br />

Point. v • ' .<br />

This event, the highlight.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the club year, marked the<br />

first tune • in club history<br />

that two people were<br />

awarded this prestigious<br />

honor at th? 1 H^llnger, at age 89, is the<br />

Cape May County coordl<br />

same time. .<br />

ihc Book'<strong>of</strong> Golden<br />

lAvds.award in the club's<br />

wov <strong>of</strong> hynoringindividu-<br />

•iis and/or organizations<br />

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deeds that go unrec-<br />

;-d, unheralded .^nd<br />

• • • Hie rtx-ipients wjl have<br />

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) iinN.-ifishly <strong>of</strong>" themsclvi's to<br />

(;'h.iirnian' Wttlliam J.<br />

\fi-1s, tcvistm.ister tor the-<br />

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<strong>On</strong> -the home front,<br />

Hollinger and his Wife-, I-l'o*<br />

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A( the-'second presonU^<br />

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enumerated the good<br />

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Here's to the<br />

>:<br />

Obituaries more on page B6<br />

John O'Keefe, 76<br />

'BankruptcyFree,Consult^tion r<br />

. - * * - • * . • '<br />

* ' Ml In'quiri^ Strictly Cn, D«r>nis J. <strong>of</strong> Riv-<br />

Benson memory<br />

Opening.ceremonies will ersidt\C\ili/.; a daughter, Maureen Chamber <strong>of</strong>" New York<br />

' prised <strong>of</strong> 12,000 .thrcx-focn- be .it 5 p.m..today and will <strong>City</strong>;.) sister, Eleanor Young* <strong>of</strong> Bon Air, Va.; and a grand-'<br />

by-six-foot panVls, CJCK include the unfoWing <strong>of</strong> the son. • • . ' • • . ' • • ' " • _ _ • . . ,<br />

' symbolizing an .AIDS-vie-, quilt. Throughout the .Sisrvia's and burial Will be private. . .<br />

tcr <strong>of</strong> the 24th Masonic Dis-<br />

tim.. Between" •• filW-700' oi weekend"»ni'W pane's will Arrangements arc hv the-Adams'I'er/fii Funt'ra.1 Home,<br />

trict for three year^. He was<br />

these panels wilj be m dis- lie amvinf;. ihe'-c.Umn)'; ii;r-•"<br />

Widely- known as an<br />

\-rtfTt).1isky 53ft .-'Jirn'Mahonoy<br />

t!>a "Hc-iiric- "Smythc-"'t.flSOr P5o<br />

Sellers -},650 ,-jnd Johfiette<br />

"t •<br />

High ^scorer- in ^p<br />

May T'C wa.y Hdith .Smith<br />

with a 575 Runners-up<br />

were (3eorije «Boyd 570, Jim<br />

MaYipney 5*>-«, EsTclfe pases ,<br />

5^5. Hclcri'FJus 530, J^rt''<br />

T. 521 i EveYy^Rkrhjr^s-<br />

Too hnno'rs' in. brtdger<br />

vve-f • lo, Helen Scheiroy<br />

Sf.Ytt a ''^j(X> ' Runncrs-up<br />

wi"rc Pat^Rauh'^yn. .BeMy'<br />

'.Vi.;u- A'/.7XJt Ci-orgc *oyd<br />

^•^.V). J'ac--- Terncy 3.670.'<br />

FM;:K CTS-;;:;vari 3,-S'A'i. Vtass<br />

i 3.-570 and<br />

Kf: f:'-.s Shtr/pard' wa's top<br />

i ' h l ? 1 l<br />

*,:.TV M.il-t-r.c-y .S<br />

1 ". w: •<br />

• •?<br />

".< ..) J K.-'lh !•,:-<br />

. r U<br />

Oionths^ the ^ard club'<br />

7 p ni. Mondays, JV thi- 1<br />

Yrnifh-Cenit-r-. >>th ar'd<br />

AtUirrtic All Varil', piii.yi-ri.<br />

.in.- wflciwn "' •'<br />

' ' ' '<br />

'Ciuh itjc'nvbors ..~<br />

.take honors'at* ,<br />

achJevGTTicnt dav ,t<br />

ll 1c-r spec^l Fai: grc-^p CtvcCw^".<br />

or;KAN (.HVTKW<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

plus^parts<br />

with this coupon<br />

All Repairs <strong>On</strong> Any Wm<br />

(1) <strong>On</strong>e Appliance Coupon Must Be Presented at time <strong>of</strong> Repairs<br />

313O ASBUHY AVENUE ,<br />

4398<br />

1 , •<br />

the svimirrer.<br />

-j..- u •• iV'.T ..;«• p.;.»;r.S< (, ^Civ.- O.;t-> a>v-,vi-e'-.V<br />

• -..*»... ', >. •;• . . . , , ' n , ° . - * '<br />

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•,^-c *:'_-.vi.: •!.,': p,-/f. ,.„*.-_<br />

H.<br />

' V<br />

•}'tonafis who-wrlf<br />

put fh(' jvvtry :n context.<br />

G H- U i ral at)d c °f nmu !? it y Contor houses Iho Arts Center. lh0 Historical Museum" '•<br />

n adjoins trvo forme; Comrhuniiy Center now called the Aquatics and Fitness Cen- -' •<br />

poets, artists, historian<br />

eveilt<br />

^artrsts. rr.nnod in<br />

r•'


Gontest highlights<br />

talented seniors<br />

•••'COURT HOUSE'—.Capo<br />

May County's, I6th annual<br />

•Senior Citizens Art Content<br />

"will bo held from 10 a.m. to.<br />

3 p.m. Thursday, June 21 at<br />

the ' Crest Haven Nursing<br />

Home," Crest Haven Rood.<br />

ThL- contest is open to all<br />

county residents 60.or older •<br />

M\yi bo''*, pr<strong>of</strong>e!>siurt«il mul<br />

1 ii(in-pr<strong>of</strong>essionJl ent.ries<br />

Will bo judj'i'illin'r<br />

t!nv contest,..u\ artist<br />

Vs . jioiincd. i:"L.'v must be onj^injl<br />

,wii. *>ivii:Ui Iv no vvidi;r<br />

;h.,iii 3n :r,j.hes. and no nar-<br />

• r,mvr t'tuin 12 inches. Sc'ulp-<br />

;J11<br />

winning attvi-otk will-btvon<br />

dihpl.iv a.t' the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Art Center and ."Atlantic''<br />

Coinnmnity Collide- prior<br />

to entrance in the. state'art<br />

congest. ",.••*'<br />

This ctfcrrt is bemi; sj>on-<br />

. sored by the county IX'partnicnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aging'and !h< % N.].<br />

Division on Agiag.:'c.ill<br />

LOOKING? KEEP A RECORD<br />

Ql KSTlON; I'm hostr" j<br />

I»K itttih r. !==<br />

trS IMPORTKH7 TO K8£P.<br />

NOTES «h«n hou*«*>J<strong>of</strong> Jamos- F, J'chland' ley.' ttons pepartmenr, 399-6111<br />

exhibits <strong>of</strong> arttatic design who organised the original<br />

ext. 222. Each contestant<br />

•jtie.' ' . . ..> ,<br />

'.-From-6 to 9 o'clock, the<br />

displays and horticulture committee. in 1972S It- was<br />

15-piece Shaw Orchestra,<br />

(roses, African violets, etc.) djrt imrncdjate .success and'<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> clari-<br />

are there for your enjoy- has boon a" rnajo^ event<br />

netist Dick Johnsojv, will<br />

ment. •'•-•' • •'•'.-••'•'• since its beginning.<br />

play swing music for^ listen- Dick Johnson Sn a U S' mi;sic;<br />

George F. Budd".-Jr.. ^<br />

>o instrumental' Elva Daniels, Pir.. Joseph H.<br />

Navy band, he t<strong>of</strong>t red with<br />

'Charlie Spiv.ik, aad. plo^-ed<br />

hack she *"tea Ewmp, and Mp. Hellen<br />

le.td alto in Fiuddy' Mor-<br />

when his"<br />

row \ Tx^a uxr. o rj..<br />

hift,<br />

DunngM.he bn; '5(H, he<br />

returned to playing m the<br />

Mew England area-arid<br />

; - \ •••<br />

Stop by 11 a.m. Saturday<br />

or during the day for -the, ;m«cd8 n sponsor, artdwijl<br />

grand tour." ' ". '- -..'.-" ride.In the load boat <strong>of</strong> the.<br />

Night in Venice Parade.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport July 21.<br />

will hold, a nifty shindig on The N»«ht in Venice' com-<br />

Saturday starting 10 a.m., mittee id looking for patrol<br />

•26th Street, and Bay- Ave- boats, to help-during the<br />

nue-<br />

parade. p -Please.-call Tom<br />

It's tbe annual Spring festival<br />

featuring- antique O'Rourke. • •-—— .399-1555. ,<br />

aircraft, arid-other fun • j n c Fabulous Grease<br />

things. . Bond will perform at the<br />

Awards will be given tor j^ u s L c picf( 7 p.m. WcdncV<br />

the best classic, Warbird and day June ,3 xid^tg arc Si 1<br />

hume-built antiques and for<br />

in advance, SI 3 at the door<br />

the exhibitor flying in from<br />

to benefit Shore Memorial<br />

the farthest distance. There<br />

Hospital The concert is<br />

will be a . paper" airplane<br />

sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

cbntest for children in age<br />

groups 3-6, 7-10. 11-11, Exchange Club, "<br />

Chp'ryl McCauley. the Tickets are available at<br />

reigning Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> Palombo's Phavmocy and<br />

will be a special guest. GG'"> Tailors:<br />

in-brinc:r.ft<br />

Jarn-^.fcort.<br />

Theme <strong>of</strong> the show p. A<br />

.ippcared in .i-'/ong scrx*s <strong>of</strong> - Secret C4irden and- there<br />

early Friday evening. daHces vwi 1 -Aqutitic-and. Rtness Center"<br />

(fprmcrhy the Community<br />

Conter) ' Tho 5knith Shfiro<br />

Woodwind Quintet wijl<br />

enYertam in the foyer <strong>of</strong> the'<br />

bi:ildirig, c>njrtQiV "]- t^i*<br />

.] be 12 dasves <strong>of</strong>'artistic i,.i;-K- May C'rfunty Ct:ituraT<br />

Jt the Hyatt-Rrgciicy Hotel design rnrnpctfu pan rrutch yohr f.>vnri!cs<br />

wiif .fhnv^ <strong>of</strong>thc firvwrr<br />

? <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty , i<br />

coihning events-<br />

FRIDAY<br />

A!c!le<<br />

C\vjn<br />

v pp<br />

ui lUy."i5.'V5 p rri<br />

1 Jo 10<br />

e'ir.'>;< by M.iyf.r<br />

SUNDAY.<br />

Knv<br />

ard<br />

• ."A fxxrrt C'.ajdciv" Ocran<br />

thu eviUiprj.cnt<br />

Hull«it u ^ .<br />

lftlh inr.iial flower ^^Kyw,•.<br />

iihow judge*.<br />

prciV-cr* t>y 7."inru,-• |<br />

Px-r,Mr«tlrn TroKt »nd .<br />

t<br />

b< jhe<br />

<strong>of</strong> the"<br />

rJwaa, lOi^rv loiGpnry »<br />

• 5<br />

t:fv«r. ;<br />

rmer 'Csb*e C*>mrm*iS<br />

'/! -!«ir|<br />

•,.-».,> (Inn C it*,-<br />

. fth *nd AUir.lK, ~ p rr.<br />

••:••;*;•'• v<br />

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•A<br />

&27.-122-0 ex<br />

1'.-.- r-.<br />

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••••ir-*-.<br />

B'KE • SURREY<br />

* OCEAN SCOOTER<br />

CITY RENTALS<br />

^mrvnc NEWBKF<br />

PIvTvLs Safes • Rcpars<br />

CENTER (Anymake;<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

Wh Si. & Atlantic Avc. 399-S550<br />

• MOST GUSS REEAR&OWE W « rF.S<br />

DRU DOORS • USR?K>fi WORK • SHOWER DOORS<br />

VETT ALUMINUM •<br />

COUt^GN<br />

r SCREEN REPAIRS<br />

1 10%-OFF-Thompson's<br />

t*ork;ii» t<br />

• a*ventab'ie choral minefield.<br />

Bite docs'/his- 706 well".<br />

? he communicjtos<br />

Ffld«v. Jun»8.1M0 Oc«>nCltv. N.J.<br />

Skimmer Weekend pffers something for<br />

" • • *' • • ' • ' • • • " ' ' - * * - * ^ • • -<br />

' Sea Isle Qty <strong>of</strong>ficially kicks<br />

<strong>of</strong>f its summer season on Friday.<br />

Saturday and Sunday,<br />

June 15, 16 and 17 when the<br />

retort holds its annual Skimmcr<br />

Weekend ceJebratiori.<br />

. This year 1 , under.the,g<br />

anoc « the ncwly-fbnncd<br />

Tourism Dcveloprncnt Gon><br />

miasion, many new events<br />

h ^ ildd' '<br />

The. complete schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

events arc as follows:<br />

Friday ' ." .<br />

6-9 pm. — The Banjo Duslcrewill<br />

tour the dty/s restaurants<br />

on an old-fashioned<br />

trolley car, serenading dincre.<br />

Contestants in the Miss Siii<br />

IsUj <strong>City</strong> Teen contest and<br />

fcjlka in cW-feahloned bathing<br />

duks will Ticcompmty the<br />

band on itjr journey.<br />

:<br />

ket on the coast. •<br />

. ring up booths and <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

samples <strong>of</strong> special fare.<br />

• 10 cm. to 2 pjriv — Aii 7:15 p.m. — Mini-concert<br />

open house at the city Histor- with Kevin Whelan on keyical<br />

Society's Museum, . board ,at I»romcnade Bond-<br />

located directly, behind <strong>City</strong> sheli.- ,.., •• . •<br />

HaU, 44I ' J S. ge?.riir«- that . m.r . , • . •- ' " . • v ' ' '<br />

ortran ""/•' , *•• Jeffreys Kem .'- flIbC : • '^" e Bsfijo Dusters witlscrena^e tinors.al S4a l^le^Orty restaurants betnoep<br />

'•, The composer who Wa^ • Tnc . third P^ rt ' "'• ; ." - .<br />

excelled both at the orKarv bow. :,houid'-hove, been aKp has<br />

l ' 1rlv -^1<br />

.ainsolG jnd as ^director <strong>of</strong> .m,,^ gratified Diiuzer Special<br />

PRIME RIB <strong>of</strong> BEEF<br />

ROAST TURKEY DINNER<br />

Midnigfu S;>e<br />

Friday &. Saturday Kites<br />

CHEEZSTEAK<br />

temporary tair<br />

34th and Haven 399-0003<br />

Hqrn<br />

777e owners <strong>of</strong> the second oldest video<br />

- store /n tfie couniy bnng<br />

"'••.• . their experience arid' .<br />

know-how to Videotown'.<br />

2 to serve the residents<br />

and visitors in southern<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

tOto10-Qo% I FREE MEMBERSHIP<br />

"Need a favorite movie<br />

on a particular night -<br />

RESERVE tT at<br />

\AdeoTown2'<br />

39MQ03<br />

vJ


THE SENVNtL-LtpGER OooanCUy, N.J. FrUUy, JIUM8,1990<br />

Upper Township notes<br />

by Brian Gooney<br />

FARMPHOTO For further information,<br />

ENTRIES SOUGHT contact the society, CN 331",<br />

The N.J. Agricultural fronton, N.). 08625 or call<br />

'Society Is now taking 394-7766. . • • '<br />

virtues in its 1990 Parm CHAMBER ACTIVITIES<br />

1'h.oto contest. Winning BE1NQCONSIDERED<br />

photographs will bo • dis- An art fair, an Italian fes-'<br />

. ptoyed in. the Stotehouse tival and an antique car<br />

Kotundu. . show 'arc being considered<br />

The competition, runs'by the township Chamber<br />

until Dec. 31 and is open to'<strong>of</strong> Commerce. Iniiial plans<br />

both am.iteurs and pr<strong>of</strong>ess have also been made for<br />

MOIUIS. A S250 grand.prize '"the World's' Largest Flea<br />

will be awarded in both the Market" either this fall or<br />

bljck-and-whitc and Color n m summer. • . '''<br />

Votcgohes, as well as t prftc in each <strong>of</strong> five become involved this sumoitegones<br />

fon black-and- mCr jn a canoc race held irt<br />

whitp print* and color Tuckahoe/Corbin' <strong>City</strong> by<br />

slides and prints. ", • tho Corbirv<strong>City</strong> Gun Club.<br />

PASTRY<br />

SHOPPE<br />

FOR QUALITY, •<br />

-FRESHNESS & SERVICE<br />

' See Dot's iPastry ..<br />

. 0 Qpen 7 am every day O<br />

• We've Been-' :<br />

A Little "CRABBY"<br />

2fort<br />

'. * 'J ,' .. ' *. t<br />

awards are<br />

OCEAN "CITY -r- • Seven-<br />

Best sellers<br />

Coldwell Banker. Avalori Realty in Marmora, recently honored throe <strong>of</strong> Its' e-mptoyeos<br />

during a sales rally held atthe. Avalon Country Club. Pictured from left are Kevin<br />

Best at South Seaville. most listings sold; lew Tozour, Upper Township, broker tor<br />

Avalon Roalty; Marge Catena. Soavillo, most reforrals; Harold Johnson; regional<br />

director for Coldwell Banker; and Anno Gallagher. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, top selling agent. Ovor<br />

- 60 sales associates and managors from nine Cape May-County Coldwoll Banker<br />

.<strong>of</strong>fices attended- ' " ' >. . .'• . , .' ..-..-:<br />

Gardens Plaza elects directors and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

OCEAN . CITY- — The<br />

" Association <strong>of</strong> (pvvners v<strong>of</strong><br />

the. Gardens Plaza, a condominium,<br />

complex,- elected^<br />

. ihrce din^tori" to ' three-<br />

•«.year terms at its- annual- Cflini and-Rudolph Sondcr.<br />

1<br />

yfl inanfcni and'guests.<br />

<strong>of</strong> this. PoaraY <strong>of</strong> Realtors<br />

attended thp Jocfiht General;<br />

Membership meeting, at<br />

which KatiftWren, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

standards-procedural<br />

Instructor, for the New Jcr:<br />

sey Association <strong>of</strong> Realtors,<br />

talked <strong>of</strong> the importance <strong>of</strong><br />

the Code <strong>of</strong> HuMco and significance,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Grievance<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Standards,<br />

committees. " ; •<br />

.Alsc» at.the piectirig, held<br />

at Mac's Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point, pillion Dollar<br />

Award plaques for 1989<br />

were presented.. .<br />

Achieving the gold, $5<br />

million in sales) was Jim<br />

Bourgeois <strong>of</strong> Hager Real<br />

Estate.<br />

! •million,in Bales/were David Paul Rixon <strong>of</strong> Bcrgcr Realty.;<br />

iWccWcUi, Brand* Davidh Micha^J. H<strong>of</strong>fman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and Kurt Fclnatein <strong>of</strong> the. Marr Agcncyi Uaa' Haa« <strong>of</strong><br />

Richards Agency;"'JCB8C Grace Reajty; Rod Piefot <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Brigtia <strong>of</strong>. Morrison Real- . RJ-/MAX, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cirv;, and<br />

tors; Sam MarinJ <strong>of</strong> Mbni Gerald P. L^eds <strong>of</strong> Ameri-<br />

hari' Realty; and Ken can Resort. . ' •" . ''•<br />

Scdborry and' Harry. • Ity, other business," H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

Vanderslloe <strong>of</strong> Bcrgcr man', president, <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

board,, installed John A.<br />

Thornart As designated Real-<br />

For $1 million, in sale*, tor <strong>of</strong> Tradewinds. R.E.. InC<br />

bronze'. plaques .went • to 3322 Simpson Avc ' _ ;<br />

Anthony .Albcricj. Marilyn. :<br />

Also, Bourgeois and Rich-'<br />

Booth. Steve Booth. James ard Booth each; received a<br />

BoWdlcr, ^Arthur Fravega; plhque fos their SI,000<br />

Scott, Kirkparnck, Pat'Pow-. p<br />

P<br />

q<br />

C<br />

e<br />

l i<br />

,<br />

ell and Al Radii 11 <strong>of</strong> Hagcr, RPAClUetiine'rncmbcrship-<br />

Rhoda Brown, Barbara,, in 1990, an4 S99 RPAC dub<br />

Canrpbcil, Robert McAllis- pins were distributed.'<br />

ter, Peggy .Mctfamara,' Burt Awards were, presented<br />

WiUdnsand EUccrt Lilly 'c£, for 100 percent <strong>of</strong>fice RPAC<br />

. the Richards Agency. participation in 1989. • •<br />

.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> Si 20 was raised,<br />

. Also..Douglas Grisbaum,<br />

towa'rd, the Scholarship<br />

Silver winners, with- £25 ' (Donald .Hamilton Jr. and<br />

Fund. .-. .-. • . ' •<br />

meeting, held recently here.. elected: John P. Sabo, prcsv-<br />

John P. .Sabo was re-, 'denr, RobertLittleficld'. vie*<br />

elected- '(o another'-tenri* pre&ident; W. Jean Abdolla-<br />

.while newly -Wcvled direcbian. secxttary; Walter<br />

lors indlide Fpnk Mcni- "Hujkel, director and/ chairlh<br />

S man- <strong>of</strong> ,the_.Social Commit*<br />

.tec: andjM-irge Ifogosian^<br />

After the annual'meeting," dirt-cfor and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

tlifc following <strong>of</strong>ficers were the Hou^o Committee. -<br />

R0n SOMERS POWT .' -927-6665 Sates ayarda were o>von r«c«nify to atea ra^l estate pt<strong>of</strong>ct<br />

TakincJ iwjm* t>e ^OW avj^rd wis Jim BoufO«k>s <strong>of</strong> Hager Real E.Maie;'I.Vi't>ror«e..<br />

ftbocta Brown ©• ThVR»cAards Agency; aod the siVcr, Jers^e BngLa ot M & F<br />

tors. . • * ' . . . •'. ' : -<br />

I ' "Located at Blue Water'Marina ,<br />

WATEP<br />

BUFFI::<br />

P<br />

BLUE WATER BUFFET<br />

. . . &X- Vitiek Drr.-e<br />

• 3-ttri St ErdQe & irterccas!a* »Viur*w/<br />

Ccear. C*/, NU 08225<br />

09399ZZ1<br />

Ndwppen ForTheSeasop<br />

I "<strong>On</strong>e oUhQ'fine$t'TakGut Seafood Kitchens In S.U."-<br />

Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

3221 AS8URV AVENUE<br />

tScatops.<br />

•FnecfS/wp<br />

Fned O/sJers<br />

Continaion Seafood<br />

Baited a Fned' '<br />

> Cherys&ne Cbms<br />

'SsearnedCtams.<br />

PHONE 399-1337<br />

•Srtapper&up<br />

•Vealdifat'<br />

•. Lobster Tai<br />

NOW OPEN EVERY DAY-<br />

• Son. thru Thurs. 10-3 • Frv & Sal 10-9<br />

The best<br />

hloomin*.<br />

brunch i^<br />

on the ba\.<br />

lHUtl'M I.!:.<br />

> Braasted Chi*en<br />

•:• »«• r«<br />

Tuckahoe Inn<br />

~f krrvtn t Kwrt VI iBfcJ,<br />

United'Way • relocates<br />

f . LVutti<br />

\ -CdLMy ><br />

CN1 • H-oi<br />

Avc.-<br />

y \<br />

tfi- •L'r..u:,:.<br />

VOLTACOS 399-0753<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS '; 'J AW S P M<br />

OCEAW OTY. IU '<br />

# > "<br />

'•<br />

- «!••<br />

l<br />

TAX PRACrmQNERS *<br />

-TO MEETWIS KOMTH<br />

« The. Nc\v Jcr^tfy Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tax • Practitioners >vill<br />

hold its second..innUJI con-<br />

i icrency ' June '15-16 n» the<br />

..Landmark Inij, \iociddgft.<br />

C't*t for the. nyo-<br />

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FLORK? RAISES<br />

HINIMUMWAGB ' -<br />

TRENTON — Gov. James<br />

^noriaha* signed into law a<br />

bdl.by state Sen. John Russo<br />

^ OCEAW CITY — The<br />

South Jers6y;!*X4-rc.Uspi><br />

Group Computer Club- wiH<br />

? meeting June 13 af 7 p.m.<br />

»* ,^c .Oce.Vrt Cit>' High<br />

School. The poblic rs Invit-<br />

thai raises the minimum<br />

o S5 05 per hour by<br />

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c. ^c.dufc-'ls'a non-pryfit<br />

.The bill' immed'.t.sdeiy crrganizatkon fouriUod in<br />

nii«rf-» Tritv state oummum, ' w tojxuvfdc edufjiioruil<br />

wage frntfi $3,35 to'$3.80 -i<br />

ptT hour In 1V>!,'the'.rrurtf-<br />

.'mVJn<br />

10 AS5 To 2 PS1<br />

h^r. c Cc ir<br />

CH2JJKfcN LPTXi 4<br />

Two SMH nurses become doctors<br />

SOMER^ POINT — Al - pcrccn t <strong>of</strong> n'ursds earn bach-<br />

Rundio Jr. and . Carole elor <strong>of</strong> sedc-ncu dogrecs . in<br />

Zawidare rtot typical nurs^ nursing. About 3 percent go<br />

es, or at "least what mart on (or their master degrees.people<br />

probably think topi- <strong>On</strong>ly, i percent or ltss t<strong>of</strong> all<br />

cal .nurses are. 'Following, nuTsciearnaPhD.. . ,<br />

their graduation from trio Zaivid,w who has taught at<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Perinsylva-. Pcnn, <strong>said</strong> the degree<br />

•riia's Graduate School <strong>of</strong> enablesjficx to do high lov'd<br />

Education this spring, they research, qualitatrvely and<br />

ha vc . now become quantitatively. "Nurses<br />

"doctors," althpugh they with doctoral training<br />

continue _ to ^ practice nurs- become informational<br />

ing. . •••',"-. • :.'•.;'. .resources for the hospital,"<br />

. Rurvdlo and Zdwld arc she <strong>said</strong>: "<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the bene-<br />

both .registered nuiSos at fits <strong>of</strong> doctoral srudy is the<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital rcfihetnerit in critical rca-.<br />

who have earned doctoral soning skills. For example^<br />

degrees in educational, lead- It enables us,"to research and<br />

ership, to further then) in "evaluate the healthcare<br />

their pr<strong>of</strong>es&ion. . Rundio. needs <strong>of</strong> a- particular scgthe<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong>rrurs- Ament <strong>of</strong> our area's populaing<br />

services at Shore, ,and- tion, and. to quickly,<br />

2avvid, the, hospital's coor- determine. the most effordinator<br />

<strong>of</strong> oncology health tivc means <strong>of</strong> hclpthg meet<br />

those' nccd9.<br />

$UCC6SSful .' :".'•' ••'•••' • . . ' '" ' • bdt growing trend in nurs-<br />

Kathy Conoverr bra.och manager. Is flanked .by Robert" Ordille. president, left, and , NatitmaUy. less.* than 25<br />

Joseph Groer.^6hief executive <strong>of</strong>ficer ^fTtio Coastal Bank, during reception atthe<br />

Marwora branch. Within two days <strong>of</strong> the opening <strong>of</strong> Vno t.empordry facility trord than<br />

$1 rmllion^ft depojJls was achieved. !'We're well QQ our way to being a successful,<br />

branch." <strong>said</strong> Qtear. Trie bank js orv Route 9 south <strong>of</strong> South Shore Ford.<br />

r promote personal growth<br />

?nd knowledge for the pub-'<br />

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foods<br />

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PROTEST<br />

. . MpaS« *> leteand, beifr <strong>of</strong> all,.is com- teacher"you'd: like to keep the board, thanked the fac- the new fiscal year begins - The. board* ba'd ' aiso Alfred Arena to reduce get reductions, a lab, special<br />

the front and "What the patible with many students In your idiobl system,.and I ulty, pimstts and $wdentB July -1.. Heck's public sup- agreed* before the' meeting instructionalstaff before the education and duplicating<br />

; "Mr. Heck<br />

teacher, an<br />

from Mainland Regional hope you do your best to for their support and askod portwas one factor consld- nor to reduce -all- full-year budget was defeated. . . aide would be cliniinated.<br />

do so, Liguori <strong>said</strong>. .,, that the board taicc his love Cred by the board in saving secretaries g. ca^x>r|. ?• blocks KS gntat<br />

close. Corcoran asked<br />

Charies argut<br />

Xtiung $ a<br />

rim* like o'i%cT<br />

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CCX)KIM* WITH WISP'.<br />

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BANQLE IS, PARTIES &<br />

MEETINGS WKLCOMKD!<br />

Now In Our Lounge<br />

Homemade Pan Pizza and Your<br />

Favorite Beverage<br />

• •• Served from 4 PM on'<br />

<strong>On</strong>acr Sent^fram 4<br />

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** SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

^) ->neiti-. Hyngarian artist Victor VasateK/. to Primary School' .,._.,._ . _.^<br />

Dawkins is-, currently y zens, school children, dis- John HowoH vote* for ^ pJ6 favorite.prinl [ this.year. .jjj WheftaitiM gfl vatartMWV<br />

president o'f- the, eitccutive ablbd veterans, blind and . tm> sludeBls had chosan another, Vasarpty for their GOtocttXT.<br />

council <strong>of</strong> The Young Enter- disaaVantaged.<br />

•?, a-group with which Tonight's pcrformarce is<br />

•»hc hAs perfbrmed' the last free ^o the public, though*<br />

four years. ''..." most scats arc> fcscrved for<br />

'.He HAS traveled 16 Florida friends' aijd family '<strong>of</strong>- the<br />

and throughout tHe tri-shxe performers: Dawkins is> the<br />

» (/Kimt7«c«c T«K < * ca Wit\ihe graip. 1 . second .member <strong>of</strong> Tho<br />

• •••••' ' .' Dawkjnj vra*. aJ«rr cxtcn> Vounc "Entartaiocm to reach *<br />

..... r. .. -. . , Diandy cha/adorB a{jairlst OfUfli aoprn adorn mo.ooor Iho door 01 <strong>of</strong> ^vcl • y ^voivcd •-..'i - • m'-draina ,_* J g^ ••»._. pprfnrmed.,<br />

^jerfonriecl wvth many ^he-'-in fhc"80shaw. .'..*•/<br />

Keceiyes law<br />

degree at Emory<br />

••^ • , • . ' * wt)uld you.»11 It t; • vour world with things we- !ov-c<br />

Students in third^ 73-jde<br />

p their<br />

out<br />

drugs<br />

bati.<br />

\x*xrC!" • ' •' , -LnotJrui^" •<br />

Mrs. Ouj^jin, the :>cho!<br />

. uric was<br />

for<br />

pau-.<strong>of</strong><br />

"Jtiin the<br />

firogs.". •<br />

huhg up j-<br />

made •!*•>;' OrpS.^n Ar>n; 'VVni<br />

gloves i"n<br />

against<br />

f)C studept is MlilersviJIe grati<br />

Ar.rirca f Molctttn. daugHtcr<br />

<strong>of</strong> \Ur, " F. Molet tert ,6f. ioxkw ^hduld all Prank, tar<br />

.'.tar^cVrf, 'wis itlnocg' the Mwian Grcake, m -hrppe-<br />

MttLERSVILLE; f«<br />

du.-tr.^<br />

awardeti - •enBKjwj* fair ASSE. ta*crn»iSrudrm<br />

(A 1-6064 dr*l-«3O-333-38Qr '<br />

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in<br />

EXPERTS IN EXTERIOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

"How's the siding on<br />

yoyrh<strong>of</strong>iie?*<br />

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• REPLACEMENT<br />

ENDOWS<br />

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Srur^tes - Rubber<br />

Cornrnerdal -<br />

• STEEL INSULATED<br />

GARAGE DOORS<br />

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Books net prizes<br />

Sfcjderts bomnrina books affh* Upper<br />

dta Sdeot .Ubraiy during NaftonaJ Ubrary • W«*<br />

pecans eft^bietor a vartaty o< prtaMtJnculoo pjeza.<br />

T at M V. book harjn. a csttwOc^ anrCttAfim (tu<br />

and free vidao rmafe: Mnon«M. ton left.<br />

Beooa Mauer. Bryan Larimer*. SUoe Hotenns.<br />

I HanwnonoVMagfan PNpps and Hotoie<br />

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AV?A&)$ NIGHT . ' h«id a« &3O puoV "Hiianday. If the reuakm date, Sine Wtilnland Regional. The vicrpa^dfrit; Jbri MatbonT<br />

ON THURSDAY . '. fta*rM ^fti tte h^/sd^ - a^ pbee are.avaihfe^<br />

Mainland Rcgxxuu voC .stadium.' '" ' information cat be con- strtdatf*fakxdfciJdtipon- .Christine Ruth, recording<br />

Jd 'its. anisu»I Award* SennaBahvani<strong>of</strong> Soinero vejedi rexKin* dun be tkms far.'Acr99Q-91 aca- .sccrcewy^aixlBia^Mictu^<br />

4n- ?*sx is Ac da» valcdirto- n»d*sd*T927-4151.'. rienocyew: • • d, treasurer,'v '. .<br />

(Jar* 7V in the Ha"- Balyraoi wStt «»e»d '-. ' . ! ,. ,:.J , Vtaor JfavocxK' «niar Mattv teadheT Mary-Anne<br />

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Columbia University in PO5TER COHTEST .'•.'". das* ptrskfent; Kara Bucri. SpOyr advises the council<br />

fchooT*arjdticnttn.<br />

Ati^a^ciniifNtoV Ycyx Gty. vrrierc ite PROMOTES DANOE . rice president; Jennifer '<br />

••VbeC2*»afld?0"Hfinberoc--''.w«B majaJr in inicrnabaruii Four *lanil*ad Kegiott*! Vajs.sfcqcJarjr.'atnd Jkwrtne STOCKHWKEJ "<br />

ognized for "'.academic bosinessL- , ' arj *rudents wad awards in X^irry. treasurer. TEAM Bl|UJSH .•<br />

tt citiienship W^ Robert Garr IJJ for>iig)j blood choicsicrol \cvei±j'So need to,fas: for<br />

thu leal' ' J •'. .••.',..' ' ' ..•- ,<br />

Btood Pressure Scrcroings • ••''" -'••'.'<br />

fepkly '^cftaposillbn Test ^AV, ^iAaJ\>LS <strong>of</strong> {>6dy •' •« .<br />

corf.povitidh-io dctcrrtiiftc tho pcrtetitags-<strong>of</strong> body waacr.<br />

leaB'irxi faj txstae wiLhrecunrcQcndatJcrs £or vour ideal<br />

• wefgnt, diet iactcxercLie'. , ' . .<br />

capacny. . ' '...<br />

| s Screrninjjs Cor* Foot Problems- fvifiiir.i.*^<br />

I D P>.M ?OUJ1CS Birk. D.P.M.,. ind A.v.hon<br />

Roii<br />

provide fool zctcenings'for iHc *<br />

prevrntion ar,J max>jtgcrhcat <strong>of</strong> cornmon foot<br />

Skin Can«% Screenings.• Dcrmaiol<strong>of</strong>iki Imng .<br />

Tcnenbaum. DO., t-awrcrtic PaoHns.D O aad<br />

' J. Wciis. M.D..wili provide a vLvdal'body cbc*Jc to<br />

screen for cancer. •• ".'"' : . " • - __<br />

Audioiog^Scfecrting .- Do 'you.thmjf you hi^c .»<br />

by Mcna Troc^-O^-ck.'.MS'PA CCC-A.<br />

tcrtifiifd•suilio!og>s.t arid .speech paLho".ogJM-_!rorr.<br />

BcnerHcanng, locin Northficldl \ • •.<br />

Xrran^e to talk i*« ph\sicians and health care pr<strong>of</strong>essionals ulx~\H these important topics<br />

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R N.% B.S..N., M A Asv.surv; Vice Prefer.: <strong>of</strong> NurMn<br />

Everything is free including lunch!<br />

Your only obligation is you must pre-register by June 19 and<br />

you must commit the entire day, 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

to your good heatth.<br />

To r^rrive your registration form call<br />

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•Saturday is a Jbig day for <strong>Ocean</strong>,<strong>City</strong>.<br />

It's also a red-letter day for anyone who understands<br />

the importance <strong>of</strong> the arts to a community. .<br />

AMI a.m. June 9 the-new Oce4n <strong>City</strong> Community<br />

and. Cultural Center will have its- grand<br />

opening. It should be a grand time. Those dedi-'<br />

cated "elected and appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials together<br />

With a host<strong>of</strong> unsung volunteers" are to be saluUxi<br />

for bringing us this edifice. ' ,<br />

• At$6'/V million and six yejrs in-the planning.and<br />

making, the ampler is'a-bi£ project. The time and<br />

material can be accoupted for, <strong>of</strong> course; but what<br />

about the countless hours-numerous volunteers<br />

•have put in .on the many aspects', necessary to<br />

bring together'such a mammoth undertaking 7 .To<br />

thes«ypeople behind the scenes, we "say Congratulations.<br />

Unlikr th:e architecture .and. other physical<br />

features,' your efforts aren't as recognizable but<br />

they are no Jess irriphrtant. ' . .<br />

; y f > J f i t y iteelftHe i»w ceflSef i&.ti r<br />

monument to culture. And since the Aquatic j.nd<br />

Fitness Center, (heret<strong>of</strong>ore called the Community<br />

Center) i> litrti" inttj thi- ne\% , .all:t?ncvriVpJ.v>'in»;<br />

facility, :ttu.s complex LS trulv'oru? fpr'bothH<br />

mind and bi*i\}n C i l y s b o u l d b e ' p r u u d 1 ' . . . •<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

LETTERS<br />

Frid«y. June 8.1890 Ocoanqty, U.J. TMEaEM79i£L-LBOG£H fi5'<br />

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Siinpsbn Road story: History shows how zoning abuses go against tradition<br />

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The SenBnel-Ledgor.<br />

Friday/June e, T990<br />

Prom mementos<br />

wrong message<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger I could have thought oi 1<br />

wonder how many people something else, and I woncaught<br />

the caption oV pho- dor why ;the faculty advi-<br />

'tos In Tht Billows, from the sors did not discourage<br />

May 31"Sentinel? " such a gift?' '••<br />

The caption was beneath U- I'm not mistaken, the<br />

several pictures <strong>of</strong> this drinking age in New Jersey<br />

• year's junior/senior prom. Is still; 21, and I can't help<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> it road: "Each per- but wonder how; wany <strong>of</strong><br />

son received a Wine •glass or' these wine glasses and<br />

j mag with the fheme deeo- mugs were filled -after the<br />

rating it.". * prom. ! . . J^<br />

What sort <strong>of</strong> message The. program in the<br />

docsJthi's sort <strong>of</strong> gift.gjve schools about drugs and<br />

'our. "16- through 18-ycar- alcohol are. excellent, but<br />

.old high'*chool students? Is allowing jjifts like this. .<br />

' it OKHO give wine glasses' sends, a vcry J mixed mes- .<br />

and- beer mjjgs as memen-" M 8?- ' .<br />

tos to'our youth^ ' ' Education takes place 1 in<br />

With the-increase in the lhc cla.^room and by exam-<br />

.consumption Q( alcohol by ?'*•<br />

our high- sdyxit . students. ' Lef's" think, <strong>of</strong> a different<br />

..llii^..is aoi.cxtrtmeiy .iHcorv-S^? J.9 r -. o ! J . r ..!S »itf(>cs rtrfned nu!<br />

fatinv. f[n-rr.cr Councilmarf :o%.'LH the b«.-si in'.cn-.Mi i-i<br />

Tohn j.-E-spowt6. was Mime-".(Wop C.lv'' -. ' " *<br />

.-now.not"independent in hr-. " J^hK Ksjx.wto bad a^cat' "<br />

r.s on •^p— - . tic-.x! . o: respect, for B>i! J<br />

to be a !i«:t- .WcCiVthy wd' FIT ar.J<br />

• <strong>On</strong> rrvifiy oociiiyns. rrv*<br />

ihtrwT was pan <strong>of</strong> o mtror-<br />

My at C<br />

i ik.-oA.rc- ^-c ic be vcr*<br />

result*. ii<br />

N.v;Vi..«4i TrtiTfi n-.<br />

rtfr.j. tr. L*<br />

j f6ot- froift property two At about «that time, Dr. t0 build on the 30-foot lot It is a fact however thin Then? may be errors in<br />

'• . Your article. Realtors, attor- . *<br />

•<br />

o ' s awa y ^ rom nc »" parents. Paul L: Ylngllng moved adjoining her parents .60- the increased density, the land usemnp but Simpnev.<br />

ncy, envitierr pigihcer tn'mrmrt'n*~. to 'correct' per- • Sixtv Sixty feet fe. ^.^A n(<br />

ceivedioqing mop error iThc "frontage required for a sin j . tages increasing thp year-<br />

. Sentinel-Ledger,-May 31), gle hort\c. That was in the TOUndresidencc* to si??, saw her husband, heY step-<br />

.haa convinced"mq j that in late 1940s. . In the, 1950s another iather and her tnother all<br />

spile <strong>of</strong> all the prptostations In spite <strong>of</strong> the fact .that slnglo.hom^ Was built on a pass away in 1951.. - • •<br />

to the contrary, y, we would uld her stepfather p had come to 60-foot froht lot. '<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the mortgage<br />

probably bbl ask, k the h lions to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty inl881, and he<br />

count, t andd<br />

protect the ^ d th it<br />

sheep. •<br />

The drivel and amuaing<br />

quotes contained in the articjo<br />

need not be commented<br />

upon; But perhapt your 100 feet),<br />

readers would be interested<br />

; in a brief hislory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fending Simpson Road<br />

(which • is. only one block<br />

long). ' . '<br />

Unfortunately I must<br />

start my history In the second<br />

half "<strong>of</strong> the. 1930s. At<br />

that time the corner- <strong>of</strong><br />

North Street artd Simpson<br />

Road, on the ocean side,<br />

was "vacant, as was the<br />

entire plot <strong>of</strong> land from^Bay Joot parcel <strong>of</strong> vacant land<br />

• Avenue to the railroad<br />

r<br />

The. 1960s and 704, how-'<br />

ever,' produced three<br />

31 yoar* and hit father-had J<br />

tracks from North Street to<br />

a. line oT jingle homes--facing.<br />

1st Strcvt. There w^s no<br />

Simpson Avenue -from<br />

i^orth to 1-v^Srree.t. . .•<br />

Mcjving nartixt there '.Was<br />

U P|« W ;!c hnipi-s <strong>of</strong>. various irnnt-<br />

-"^•coiKfWorid War '<br />

The ,dj-i: >;rftcr* <strong>of</strong> thi;<br />

ov.Tit-r o'j tr^ - ,v.r.^*je , h .i.vr.i'<br />

»vith the two'tar. g^rtpc.<br />

kfnr-i 1 <strong>City</strong>.<br />

q r It fc "tradiuorully* an<br />

r y<br />

completing; thc-i<br />

wcjuld-Kav.c produced. The" K-l-60 area whtch was fvir-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fo-loai setback which view i out her h front ddoor<br />

pther rwpected -by. Stpcco •<br />

had run from Ba/tcrso* changed to show two when, they^ dcv(iopc^i the<br />

Road.jo 1st Street prior to each on . 30-(oot "large,a^rea between. N'tirth '<br />

:<br />

this time.<br />

with all'the character .Street and Ist^ Street frorr.<br />

During, the 1980% altc/- 'OJ „<br />

%ay. Avenut* to'Haypn Aviv<br />

by<br />

'auons took p!a« on two cjtf Instead <strong>of</strong> o yard- wiih a niic.<br />

70:oo* fcdc yard ggarden<br />

^ c^^c/whfch did not 'rock garden, patio.- fish The biiildin'g <strong>of</strong> ^3upIex^s ^<br />

which iKc Norih'Stfrcct nfu- * -.-.ignifieantly chj-ngt'the pqnd »nd-a waterfall — she and *ir,v,Jbs on 30-^irt and<br />

open out <strong>of</strong> g y<br />

LA nobble looked pt boatTi or tra'.le>r?<br />

'for tV.e 21i-(»it'.M jjcJgfiborhood.<br />

on Bt bdln^ washed, jet-skiv or<br />

along<br />

exception<br />

^trailers being washed, and<br />

Rr<br />

-Jour propcr'tn.-s wmconc who run, on^rrc parking jr.<br />

were '. a.I. W4ra The<br />

i iifplc haTic on impossibih'.y., and.J<br />

g<br />

!. p.ilin, i:\^-<br />

!ot on Simpson<br />

\hc<br />

home that h-is<br />

6"'<br />

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B6 TH£8&mH£L-LEDO£R Oomm Ctty, NJ. Friday, Jun» 8^.1090<br />

obituaries<br />

Ruth Clark, 80 P/"<br />

You<br />

MARKVtDETTO<br />

bSO AdQB<br />

UO0AU.I<br />

' 'Tgrl<br />

W'urdjor Twas an area<br />

resident fox* 15 years. " t t -<br />

- Surviving are two;, daughters, Glen'da Pogoda erf<br />

VirrMtrakc, Ha.,.ari'd? l^ee Anft Gartland <strong>of</strong> Westrnqnt; a<br />

son. MiJe\> D. Ill <strong>of</strong>- OqCln <strong>City</strong> I a srtUrr, Mar>' Franct*<br />

5outh <strong>of</strong>,. Baltimore, Md.; 'seven .grandchildren <strong>of</strong>c'd a<br />

great-grandchild.' ••,'.'" .. - Q • , '<br />

Memorial 'services-wTj>be he!d.l0'j.rni Saturday at the<br />

Mlddleton-StToblc" Fiirvcra! Home, Shore Road, .Samerv<br />

Potnt.' • ' ' . . ; • " ' • • . • ' • * • ' .*•..'<br />

• "Comnbunons r»iay be nude, to the 7 .Deborah Heart And<br />

Lurtg.Cmicr, Bro-wns MiUs . • * 'i .'»-.- ,.<br />

V - .<br />

- . v : '<br />

Milwotid Hempte, 68<br />

MELVILLE — MUwood.'-Mel" «. Hetnple, 68, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

community, died Ju.n . 1 ' •"bachelor<br />

<strong>of</strong> arts<br />

vi.iy-'.<br />

«£ <strong>of</strong> homage,io »ny fiaj;. " •. • ' , -<br />

Gcnn^ fuxtruT.I ^rVv aivi ag^:r»it Kav.nj; ,\r. v (tip •<br />

. pcrmancn tTy displayrd ih a Chmfcan cf.ufch -A><br />

. much ^s v>-c cruy love oux-.tttuntfyl;thc CJ.risian<br />

is v)boui the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> God.'iVft abtiOr..'no--<br />

CT how wonderful or v,'cmhy, should regularly<br />

a lymboi c»r i\ig *< » Uxttirr o(-»hc<br />

r. in f.\\i>r iif uux thji UD,;!,1 rroko ;t<br />

i cr.nv.' to dc»i-cr.nr thi-nor.oi-ij! rtj^.t^ p\<br />

ran vrr T3T^-i-.rr-—'<br />

4 * • , *j ' * * . " / ' "<br />

>.)' IX^'.i<br />

_ _ ^ ^ ^_y\i ,^«, a \VT*'L« '* *1- ' ' :t"*iT* It<br />

, . • by'•'"*• ti!;.'iT\v i'.'.ji. if -..Vr.:".C :-•.!'. \ »• «.?•:-<br />

I<br />

•-.: or !>.c ivVuV 1 .; i•'. J i'->jr -.r> .Cs^ • : » '-- • .;<br />

•• -v •'<br />

• ' " ' • ^ - - - - - • • • • - . . - . ' . '<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

Herlx-ri I.,<br />

Ci«Klfr«.-> -K(ihk-)\ Diixctur<br />

John K. fiiilty, Mari:ii;ir<br />

t<br />

*"?<br />

(o oVijoy tho-services without dtscwfv<br />

bon to the prcichcr. oc r*st ,<strong>of</strong> the<br />

congrcgatipns. The room, is also aircrmdinoncdand<br />

nmse-p"ro<strong>of</strong>edr.'-.- '<br />

Its size and location will allow Lr-to<br />

double ai a meeting room for,the<br />

TrusM>ejr; committees-V»nd' various.<br />

o»her viu\ll groups, up, to- 50, who<br />

wish to.fc 1 * the facility.<br />

Metabolic unit<br />

to opejri at Shore<br />

SOMERS ppDuT — Shore untreated, can lead lo heart; 1<br />

Memorial Hospital wiH eye and kid»cy disease,<br />

hold* a community ppch. /CpRroximately 15O\00Q<br />

Spu.i*' for it pew Metabolic f\c\v Jersey n?*U)ents lire,<br />

tare LJrftt at lO.a.m Tufe- dugnbsecf 'diabelics and it<br />

*iay, May 29 in,the .v^ond- haj> been ei»!:rruvte^i that'<br />

.floor- Hayei 1 Tower.'"another • 160.000.;havc the<br />

tltt rlbbon^rut- disease.'<br />

ting, the' vrar\ »ed:cal ai\d Fcr<br />

w-.U<br />

<strong>of</strong> V-** (^'<br />

Of in A'iantiC and<br />

y counHe*. *pocwlln'thctrcatrncnt<br />

erf do.<br />

a»d otJlnr j<br />

>lrat cocr.pkments<br />

Shore Mcmor»Al'i<br />

Hianagement<br />

t4NV."OOD — T> N<br />

scnKf<br />

rr.cd:val trr<br />

!r.rur\- Si^p Cnup<br />

r'y ^"PI^ >^ T h i<br />

l)U P 7 p rr. fhi^rviay.' [Jtv M "ul<br />

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can sen _ rr.6<br />

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»n 60 seconds<br />

SOUTH JERSEY'S<br />

OWN WEEKLY<br />

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Sundays at noon<br />

on f ¥40<br />

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Friday. Jun« 8,1 WO Ooaan Qly,<br />

Bishop Fettit to pFesIde over<br />

Holy Trinity conjRrmation<br />

OCEAN CITY - the Rev; Michael Goldberg, both, young people and<br />

Right Rev. Vincent K. Pcttit, Holy Trinity paitor. - adults- will be Welcomed<br />

^uffragari bishop <strong>of</strong> the Bishop Portit'has served into the fullness <strong>of</strong> the min--<br />

Episcopal Diocese <strong>of</strong> New. as Buffra^nn since his 1984isfry<br />

<strong>of</strong>.'the laity in (he Epis-<br />

•Jersey, will confirm 13: con>ecratron in.Trenton. copal Church, Goldberg,<br />

youths at,morning worship' Previously, he'had solved •<strong>said</strong>. .<br />

sorvices 10-a.m. .Sunday, parishes in Toms River,<br />

Jane 10 at Holy Trinity Cranford; Kcyport, Penns-<br />

Church, 30th and Bay. villc, Manrua. and VVenon-<br />

This is his last.,-visit to oh. He ha? alao served- on<br />

Holy Trinity bjalore his many national .committees<br />

announced retirerVient, <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Church,<br />

efftKtive February 1991, and including the Executive<br />

gives the parish family an" Council,, as well as the<br />

opportunity to bid farewell Standing Liturgical Com-<br />

to Bishop Pettit nnd hismission.<br />

/•'•<br />

wife, Virginia,' as well as <strong>On</strong> Sunday, he will cele-<br />

welcome to the confiirbrate the ancient-rites <strong>of</strong><br />

rnands, according to -theChristian<br />

initiation: Bap-<br />

.tism. Confirmation and<br />

Holy Eucharist, .where' in<br />

: ;' ,. • - ^<br />

Th


Chairperson for the Fine and<br />

, i Industrial Arts Department, James<br />

••'.•• N. Ptilvino, chose. 1990 to retire,<br />

J;; after,, forty, years <strong>of</strong> dedication to<br />

tfcft pecan <strong>City</strong> School District.<br />

\ Me Hays his plans are to "enjoy.<br />

hiinself and his leisure time."<br />

Qn May 11, about 160 teachers<br />

and friends'showed-up for a dinner<br />

in his honor. Mr:.Pulvino received<br />

resolutions frorn the mayor, city<br />

councilj Cape May County<br />

Freeholders,. NJ Assembly and NJ<br />

'Senate/ He also received a letter<br />

from NJ Governor Florio.<br />

.'_• • When'Mr. Pulvirio began hi.s<br />

career here at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he *yas<br />

the only art teacher in the system<br />

and had. to'run fr6rn school to<br />

school- to teach'art. He also recalls<br />

.•the briginal addition to the school<br />

and when it was time for a second<br />

addition, he had to teach in<br />

trailers for a'couple <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

Mr. Pulvino graduated from the<br />

Rochester Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

wilh an arts degree.-• Then World<br />

Save a life<br />

""I Adprnahnc- rti-ihea- through<br />

yo/ir.body a6 you"re jolHxi awake*to<br />

• r the StHin4,<strong>of</strong> thv fiivbcll ringing.<br />

Your body moves as )( in slow<br />

'motion • to thefamilur pattern<br />

that "you. have-become accustomed<br />

-. rmnulr 1 * to .go unyl tbc^im- sprvads-<br />

• -to tnc c h^idrcn's j-corrii. Voif c*i n y.-c<br />

years <strong>of</strong><br />

War II came along, and he<br />

in the Army Air Force. At the end<br />

Of his tour he continUod his<br />

education at the Slale University<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York' at Buffalo and<br />

received a BS in Education. Then<br />

from Columbia University, he<br />

received his Master's Degree.<br />

Finally, he has done graduate<br />

work at both Glassboro arid .<br />

Temple. . "<br />

rs-' 1 1:-:-"'!''';'""-'.:<br />

Mr. Pulvino .has a daughter,<br />

who is also an art teacher, ana two<br />

sons, •', y\c also has two-,<br />

grandchildren. He Says-he will be make..ccSmparisons, you will find,<br />

staying in the .a,rea with his wife that the, best is here in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Angela, who has been the county" <strong>City</strong>."' . '<br />

clerk for the past-17 years.<br />

Virginia M"ulford,- art tearcher<br />

When asked what he- will he're at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, says <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

miss the most, Mr. Pulvino says Pulvino: "He was my teacher,<br />

"working with my "peers and the. . supervisor; and boss." He is my<br />

kids. V The thought he'would most friend and also my. baby's<br />

like to --leave • the- students i&:- godfather. Very •simply," she<br />

.'•"Avail -yourselves <strong>of</strong> the •<strong>said</strong>,<br />

"I love him," • . .<br />

opportunities you have in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School system and"as<br />

• you.TTiature and leave this area >>nd •<br />

"<br />

i<br />

•<br />

. . . .<br />

'by jci Curniri<br />

• - • . • .•.'"•• . '_'• Dear Studtfnb <strong>of</strong> OC US. •'. .<br />

.' > - ' • ' ' Vd like'to congratulate. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

' ' , " , ". , Citv High School's new freshmen<br />

.. - -AU-^4 you «rc about . ux the .,£_;.., w w n 7- Tj ! C- T C T r. f m i T .v^-rs.<br />

world is getting these two children .^r'n • '* '•"-'• , " .<br />

oul<strong>of</strong> tru"firc.- You will need<br />

t+icxx! MO +iours that you spent<br />

,-trainiiig for this, but"now for some<br />

'Right obout this ti.rne. .-.»<br />

ily oi^_nc > wcc>'mers'e*p«lruvic^<br />

'•'• to..; . ; ; " - , '"..<br />

"ioared'<br />

• ' Vyirhtn secondvyou.arc oa your<br />

' jwayf to "fie'Mat-ion. There is no<br />

. ttime to w«>(e. Ihiwe */C lives ,in<br />

[dajjgcr. As yo«i approach the<br />

!5tatk>n you<br />

trvjt,<br />

' t firctrocks in- almost ready to gc\ NQ<br />

• you hurry so tfvit ynu v.-illbe rt-a4y<br />

• *to leave with them* - * •<br />

J, Quickly ' vciu jrj.- hnrlc^i, urr<br />

!what you { %ruiuld -«r>-ct.io ^-c<br />

-. when you arrive a! fhf*<br />

!arvd |wsnj;v .»l"iT-ad r.f tr;trn,_<br />

/\ll*t'the training-^xpenenoes j o r<br />

%oi) wilV nved are <strong>of</strong> T\p firwirKn.i^ (.,..<br />

iosl to yi>u/but ,W>thout it you may , ^ 1 '<br />

can b#. a -helpless<br />

!•- 1-v," :(in.;cr t'l-r.'i j rr.iU- ilrni<br />

n;N —>orc 1hj:i l(>ur Jj-.v j<br />

' irrivej ih*.- . much ft-elmg. Basic trainfrif; for_ qiu!*' w<br />

Marrtjora. Stralhsneristations<br />

.is held in'<br />

ot<br />

>ftK<br />

jnd<br />

pig>.<br />

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Ar ythvr. •»>?iitl«^N>%<br />

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t t • ft - *<br />

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"A A-.-"> 1.14 a - f . v-;-- •."' • - T <<br />

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crv^tt-d iv!.'i. jr«I ^ • •-- •''-:• t -»-.i: • :.<br />

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TKc ont-v<br />

to NJV (hj! C.rr^ ,"".v; ^r»!'-*- »•: "-•..".<br />

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trn; tux \*j\ pu! i'-j! '".hire ».;-..i<br />

rvr:-_» i :»•>;. .i -«i!_iil • : u t - iJf'.:-;r.i- : .* :..<br />

be- ri.:.: "c'pH':i ' 1 - J . V - . . ; '-•• ' v<br />

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is nf.ir tcju,<br />

*rt- the r:.;:^jr:<br />

blark-S. Aii^tr.j,<br />

, and devpttc pxj<br />

, too! in seme ca^*<br />

<strong>of</strong> people are the minority.<br />

forms<br />

The ever -proving gap befween<br />

cultures can no longer simply "be<br />

called a :W«V-hor;v>r;-v vih»--»u<br />

Cri;7lh> v< *ri If you jrvovvr 18'and . ovt.r tf,i-^.- t.-::i«-- : - r<br />

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tr«-rr b\ -«hat ccier y<br />

CJ:d R. Juhnjori _'-'.•<br />

'..-":' )'C • •.,:••• 1<br />

-,Tflrir.Bf//pUf«-Team has worked<br />

hard since* February to Qiisure a<br />

weekly edition*<strong>of</strong> CXTHS news. .We.<br />

would like to thank Mr. Bonner for<br />

his: adyicb, encburagcmqnt and to<br />

his journalism students,'who have<br />

-supplied', us with articles <strong>of</strong> high<br />

quality. .-•'•' ':-'... ;•--• .<br />

Regular cantrjbutorf have been<br />

JenCurran, Carrie Riisdon^ Mike Me<br />

Farland, Barb Baliant; ,'P.hebe<br />

Dickson, Nancy Good,.Jien Blakely<br />

.and Amy Tolspn. Joel" Johnson has.<br />

provided tnuch <strong>of</strong> the poetry and<br />

has worked hard on the weekly<br />

layout. Fyf•*ureen McGinn has<br />

written several • informative and<br />

sensitive pieces, while also<br />

progressing well with the layout.<br />

Kerrie Steck has given a great deal'<br />

<strong>of</strong> time helping with the, design, <strong>of</strong><br />

our issues. The excellent<br />

pjiotography has been provided by<br />

Shannon Lynn. Reyna Concina has<br />

kept up with.club news,.writing<br />

man.y reports <strong>of</strong> activities that go<br />

on in the school. Other writers<br />

have rrwde valuable, contributions<br />

this year, thanks to them all.<br />

The articles take .time to<br />

• prepare and in this regard our<br />

typists have worked especially<br />

hard/particular thanks to Carrie<br />

Risdon and Ahne Waidron. " '<br />

( W lh titeftts v h^"ll^P• U>, and ?>]<br />

\Y.i-ir W^n'ivJt.-dj'e'vvith lh.v;-!r. <strong>City</strong>." ',. '" "<br />

Mrf .Cqlhftan 'ir-i-^jji h<br />

l r< ('.wvir.j; r.i-r hA tronilniT<br />

LriVf-Aily , She-l.»ti.-r ilmVixJ to v -<br />

\cw jersey, bc\£-»n* 'teaching<br />

Kcr.-' ....•:.<br />

.Si..t.- ,d to' confidcr>t<br />

I.'i arxi tivlirvklUcs' - •<br />

- Kir- arsi^-MT-. i; -l-Vi \V»ll!.^;'. J.5r { nltit:.:r<br />

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N^^h K..-r aih'.(.t.c ability arii rv'.-r<br />

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c '"'-' :5 Irttl h-.sl >siH* his iiju- u'<br />

K.m ki-tU-ii^i- !f*vci rn-r bov». Kirr.rriie<br />

ir^l h,-r i ;r. ]t.n Rickcrt isilU her<br />

the v* j-.iti- n-usur.g and r*dw check tt-mpcranx-nt taptn thc-jwim larri.<br />

to Debbw Abtx>ruao and her beeper her jen^r ^a, to »Cellv Richards<br />

to Heather C*kx) and ,o Michell* Booth her<br />

T«mmy B»xler tcavc> her p,ychoJogy iBd w ^ cuUuna<br />

ability for hufcetbaU to Oiristan<br />

"-" -T«w M»honey. will* -<br />

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Alcohol, drug abuse:<br />

resources to<br />

CAPE.MAY. Approxi- hoi opd vrc have to make blot out mri pqfd<br />

matcly MX) people attended treatment a priority,":'..andphytiralflMnJ*<br />

a Icgiilatlye breakfast,, LoBlorido»aid. .-; The stateW<br />

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County Council


EhO THEseNTWEL-iepaeri oo—naty, N.JV Ftw«y,<br />

If you were a fish Vou'd<br />

want. a. good set <strong>of</strong> ears<br />

because coastal waters arc<br />

<strong>of</strong> ton rnuAy and dar 1 , which<br />

reduces the value <strong>of</strong> eyo-<br />

" sight. Although fish don't<br />

have protruding carflaps<br />

like those <strong>of</strong> humans and<br />

other, mammals, they do<br />

have cars. Good ones. '<br />

The cars arc buried on<br />

either side <strong>of</strong> the head in<br />

roughly the same position<br />

our -own Inner'cars, are<br />

found, but much closer<br />

together. Unlike us, fish do<br />

not- have eardrums and<br />

their ears aro not open to<br />

the water oh the outside.<br />

Consequently,' sounds are<br />

traninutted from the water<br />

through the' bpne <strong>of</strong>* the<br />

fish's' heo'd to the ear.. •<br />

In some species, the ear is<br />

connected to the swim bladdcr,<br />

a gas filfed chamber<br />

which serves as both buoy-<br />

^omoensator and'reso-<br />

nating chamber, This<br />

mechanism pi,cks 'up vibrations<br />

from'the wafer and<br />

transmits them, to the ,ear.<br />

Fish wifh.v this.' -'connection<br />

are'.so .sensitive they, can<br />

hear- sounds 30. decibels<br />

lower than other specie's.<br />

Fjsh have a second<br />

sound-detecting organ<br />

known a* the "lateral line" '<br />

which-is unique in the ani-<br />

mal kingdom. This organ<br />

senses the strong, low-frequency,<br />

vibrations in the<br />

Water and Is important (n<br />

. pinpointing the source.<strong>of</strong> a<br />

souhd.<br />

The lateral line extends<br />

down each side <strong>of</strong> the fish<br />

to the hail. Perhaps the most<br />

« viVid example is the snook,"<br />

a popular saltwater fish<br />

found in southern waters<br />

whose Lateral • line • appears<br />

as a strong black tine from<br />

Head to tail. If becomes the<br />

main identifying mark <strong>of</strong>.<br />

''(College hoops league<br />

sign-ups aextweek<br />

OCEAN CITY ;~ gs<br />

tranoti for the men's .college<br />

basketball luguc, for play-<br />

.ITS. out or the hlj;h scjiool,<br />

will be th'e wetk <strong>of</strong> June 11'.'<br />

p wjH be taken V<br />

th' . - *<br />

Registration ii'cin ,i'fir*ttome,<br />

first-iefved basis,<br />

and interested players may<br />

register onj'a tram <strong>of</strong> up "to<br />

12*playcrs., eras an. indjvidual;<br />

i•/';'•<br />

The bad news is! tfxar fish,<br />

can fc*ej>;<br />

bottom are transmitted easily<br />

into the water. In still<br />

y<br />

: . yoti -ttWake, at<br />

night, as .happened TecentTy''<br />

in Sousalho, Marin County;<br />

•Ca. this town tolerates a<br />

large commuhity <strong>of</strong> liveaboard.<br />

boats at the local<br />

anchorage. In mid-summer<br />

strange noi&ea began to rise<br />

from' the. depths. As. the'<br />

mysterygrew, all'poissjblc<br />

sources were con&idcrcd<br />

the favorite being that the<br />

Navy was experimenting<br />

with high-tech sonic war-,<br />

fare. ''.'•"•<br />

It took a fish specialist<br />

almost ps if a fish could and - ^Uow water, such vcr an&distanee enough to audible underwater,but the<br />

roach out and feel It sup- M)lXnds V^ te easily per- feel sale. Occasionally a "drumming" <strong>of</strong> the black<br />

•pfements -• thc - ear-by - provid"<br />

-/-o-.i^i cov-ed 1 by most ../i..u.... fishes. • constant tra/flc <strong>of</strong> outboards drum is an.exception,<br />

ing'a supcr^sensitive system<br />

conditions the fish and'they Anglers can actually hear<br />

for -dote.cting . "nearby They are partlcularly/bn. ignore the noise. But in the fish deep in thc water-<br />

disturbances in {he water -the alert forstrange, sharp most situations, If you run a "deep" hollow staund that<br />

that create low-frpqucncy bounds, "especially thasf ah outboard ovor fish n'ear' passas through the-hull <strong>of</strong><br />

souncl wflves — those that<br />

range from 200 down to 10<br />

or \ 5 cycles per second.<br />

Tho servsjlivity .<strong>of</strong>. most'<br />

fish's fioaring is bort in the<br />

'range' <strong>of</strong> 200 to_80fJ cycles,<br />

per sciorid (middle C on<br />

the pnino 13 256 cydes'per",<br />

soccyd. or cps). However,<br />

most fish -can" 4t.scc.rn'<br />

v>unds over a much^wid^r<br />

range, fron-i'30 to 2000 cps<br />

(about two octaves ^lbo'/c<br />

rrwtldU. 1 hose ad ovqr fish near V ^ g<br />

around 'l.QOO cps tha*t<br />

O-. Gon&ider -that<br />

the Average person c.in'^\caj<br />

frani approximately -20 to<br />

20jD00 cps; 'but most,corn-<br />

.miTcioJ'AM radio-station^<br />

product* sound at Ic*>s thdn'<br />

10,000cycles. ... • -..*. ,<br />

thc surf from the Steinhart Museum<br />

• lij StuvFrahdacoio flnd the<br />

simple ansWpr. A fish<br />

namod the"plam-fln mid-<br />

'. shipman*- {Porichy*. ^notatus)<br />

had mpved In from'the<br />

> ocean to deposit Its eggs on<br />

the rocky bottom. "ITjust<br />

happens that ml* species<br />

U3ca its booming "voice" as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> ltt spawning interlucles.<br />

-\ ,-,;•' '<br />

John Clark, is.Research<br />

Associate $ Oit Rostnstiel<br />

• School <strong>of</strong> Marine and Atmospheric<br />

Science,. University <strong>of</strong><br />

Miami: This syndicated column<br />

is, tuppprted. by the<br />

American Littoral Society and<br />

Griffis Foundation.<br />

BASEBAU STANDINGS<br />

Cap*-Am*fkurr<br />

S0FTBA14.STAN0WGS<br />

1. *pga Harbpr Twp. p<br />

U-A-'<br />

1.'Cumberland 18-0 '<br />

•i.'Mi&vitlo 14^4<br />

ZOcQah<strong>City</strong> 13-s<br />

1. 'Vinvlond 14-4<br />

3. Mainland 12-5 . .<br />

4. OakcTftst 13-5<br />

4. Absagami11-7<br />

aoc they.are going **»• Tudux-. No«ar1i So«no». 14 8 ?. fkiru ItornJ<br />

Qr%on. Fto«hoK». M.7. 3. Tnna RdQfcUW. Eatlarn. 14 7. *. Jef*m-.O»lio>MJL 15 1*". -'; ••<br />

•CO HUiROLt3 — \~Haamifn HoVp. N«wa/ii"o43»nc«i,"T C2S ~2. Kion !>:,.'.<br />

VmJLM. i -QQ 4. 3.1UU1 tV»fl. MMvil*. 1-03 7 4, Madia, UclUA. lik-tfwtxv!<br />

.64 1 S.fivnS\&pbsn$. VocxtyooA, «S4 4 • "* t<br />

4i4j00,RIL*V —"1. Lakswtxx) (T*ri"fa Qum. l|Waa Ou-n. Smut<br />

Ua&a VcHctft. 3i< 9 2. TfatiK>rt."3iO t>1, TWwc*. Jff,7 * 4.<br />

HIGH JUMP — 1. Sand. tvw«J. ^l»i»n>ug|h. 5« /i?. Sar*V.n«<br />

3 MsToa Wa^ort, Paiarton Kcmarfy. 54 r-.o;.L*j.flAijrrWsfw,IV)i*4jn Cvvial. 5 8<br />

r««). Meghan «j»in^y. Po'rj P^o«anl 0iaotf. S-« '<br />

UOMOJpUR—l.RotwtaW.KXi.Cog^ciod. 17-4 »/< J '<br />

Patitbop. 1/-2 1.4 3. V»^a KiWonfry UoJoorr «»-2- «.<br />

C4 16-e i/? i Mo*a-i8ortta,Cl»AHc«ii. 16-7 "?<br />

3MOT PUT — i" I*A*» Srr«. P^a>r>f«U.<br />

fi >-< 3 OUT* Kjr»b*B; Mwvr«x.tM-•» > 3 *. D*ra<br />

40 3 1/2 5.Kai»D r>cf«»a^T. Mkx«Ujr>La*»«. 4O3. •<br />

CWCU3 — 1. Jem Wa-3im». ttop«M«i Vad^r. tci 4 2.<br />

Wa«#t-5»r> Townihjt. t.rj B J. L t< titaon. Watkil V«ra RcKTi^Uiie' D*. 117-7<br />

j K «r->»r. Mor»r>o^. VX, S J. Anna 1<br />

3. Joe* IW*i: UcrrAio -.A 1 « i<br />

H y r '»: "I."*-V<br />

«<br />

Rec meeting due<br />

OCEAN CTTY -'- Tr»Tx-'<br />

S jTvot-OTy; cl the<br />

Et^rd-7 pTrt.<br />

j.jvU as' tl* Sbrora Hre- -!.V Rccncabcn CiV.acT.. fcjh ;<br />

^ Tiivkilvic Rrtui St«sn ^nJltAtiiritic Avxnuc.<br />

and'-v5itv»gr. is'Si f.w<br />

.xiults . $3<br />

4'HoUr FISHING ADVENTURE<br />

v :<br />

• Tautog! • Sea Bass •* Ti<br />

FISH : >N Ft^JN Fl.KEJ<br />

2317 Antaarsl Avc, MarcatfitU • e2-0Slb .<br />

STANLEY Father's Day<br />

Specials<br />

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STANLEY<br />

STANLEY I»d|>s you ck> things right<br />

Buy NOW! Sale Ends, June 17, '90<br />

SHORE<br />

SHORE W744M<br />

IUSTH!CA »<br />

HARDWARE<br />

AotePvts •<br />

^•*S£»K&JIL<br />

400 HURDLES — 1. Or/on Paltpn. tiKr&om. 52.7-. 2. B* Mo«ay. E«al<br />

•at,S3.1 3. kch R«4> 4.* Jay^<br />

POli'VAULT — 1. Antf (Ve»ior»t. •* 5, land look fourth in the high The most excii<br />

LM>OaRarriu>. Edflmrood. 10J.<br />

200 — 1, Coi»mw Buttn..taaSn Kann*dy.'?U.'2.'Paiar-Fisi. Fra«hoW jtunp, Curt Mclntyrc <strong>of</strong> moment was the<br />

Borjj. 21.6. 3. Juan Jonaa. Elz*>»«i. 21 7 4. Curt Udotya. Bodg«ian, $ridgeton was fourth in thc thc boys 4x400 •****$•<br />

21 8 5.U«Dafla*nu».EHQe«»ood,2i.0 ' • . •<br />

200 meters, Marlon Morris wood hdcj *.<br />

4)00— 1. LaMoni Smt\. WOrigboro. *7£. 2. Jaaon Ban. Momtoxn. 47.7.,<br />

3. Koym-lyla», Franklta. 48.1- 4>. Garatd WKaorV. Rataray. 48 7 5. ChartM <strong>of</strong> Vincland finished fourth. throughout .but<br />

KaOy.CamtonCath<strong>of</strong>c.4B2. •<br />

in the 400 hurdles, Jamal Mike London' Was<br />

•00— ],E>n««K>Pw. HtwarhWMtSkM: 1 MS. 2. R<strong>of</strong>cOrt Ayr»». Trarv, Powell <strong>of</strong>. Bhdgctoa WAS longed with 200<br />

tori. \S2J2 3. Chi»r> 044. FfaoMrv. 1532. 4. UcNaot Sfwmonaky. Ea»l<br />

a«n. 1i3 8.5.Jafno«Ca"«ei.Bf*ar long jump by Cam den<br />

Peoples. ' • -. • ' • •; 1000 — 1. WtaA S*v*fii Si Aogo»an». 4:15.1. 2. SHar»« • DaGaoha*. - and Derek Robinson <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodnm W*»on, 4:115 3. Brian Spoon»o. Aibury Par*. 4:16 4. 4. Uaa<br />

NShany. Urfuc*w\ S< Joaap*. «n».i. S. Krt £»may. Haddon To»«nah«>. Cumberland was third in<br />

(<br />

4:172. •• - - ' .••'> . - ' - .<br />

thc lorig junjp._ \<br />

3J0O — 1 AJbart Oonawa. Cajjxlan.-HeJ 2. tten Flynn. namtay. B20.4 • Thc Vincland 4*400 meter<br />

3 Pal Haoonoan. Brk*. 823 0 4. J A. Uato/o. Bargan CathoK 032 1 5.<br />

JoaCJanwon.VaUVI.835 0 . '<br />

relay ,tcam also took a fifth<br />

110 MUWJLE8 — 1. B83) 2. Patar Fr». Fraahoid. 139..<br />

3. R*ft R««M*^*>«C/t. &outf< Ri>a». 14.1 4. Orandun Car*, l^trokxi. IO qiiarlf t included Marlon<br />

S Atoart (Wt FcarJiJ*>. 142 • ' ' ' ' • Mprns^diif Btckford. Brad<br />

and lulion B*rt-<br />

: :,'| '<br />

Peoples overtook LomScJp,<br />

but thc Edgcwood rpStaff -;.j<br />

•responded"<br />

stride to stride t<br />

finish.<br />

But<br />

ingboro'k Devon<br />

12 »> »- a» •%. ii:«<br />

^•w. I' KS. " u . \<br />

$10,495 $11,495<br />

$12,995 $13,295<br />

t t^^t ftA<br />

JM i. *«» U4 . . '•£* «Af<br />

$13,695 $14,895<br />

t .:<br />

l l<br />

$16,995 i $17.695H i<br />

t» pj<br />

^Edward<br />

POWTIAC *V^ CAUIU<br />

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Saturday JurSe 9th<br />

*j THE K Rain or Shine<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SPECIAL GAR^SE<br />

• SALEKlTS<br />

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»aapla nvi ev« obrrwiQ to you M*a<br />

kmyour protm MM M^<br />

WkaorVlrdS-i*<br />

» A«ut ^ - Ooaea Or.Ki<br />

oaK Hoteior $73<br />

AnKjuo «tf«. ,t»da. toys.<br />

ch^Jron » d<strong>of</strong>fing.<br />

The Sectet-<strong>of</strong><br />

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fitT<br />

new.<br />

T V«ch IMU (3JCX1O.<br />

la- I'.WO fcm CM KXt-STi<br />

aatttWawaione**<br />

anon* *ta on»e»- and tenant.<br />

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«»Ct> BOOT * Aft<br />

•• J250.000- •<br />

rjLjpio* only 8 yvXk> 4M\ St bttoch. 4<br />

USED.PAPOiBACKS<br />

Father's Day Special<br />

OuaH Rrvwn togCioriirOM farajfxx TTwo* t>a


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* • ' * LARGE<br />

• * • *<br />

r Real Estate Safe'; "v}R^E9UrtoSale : J :Summer<br />

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LARGE BEAUTfUL • MultHaval hJoia QC PCS. CASH FLOW • Trlplo* wim 2<br />

(m Cnnl«o») &M rsotal apt. Four • ^ ,„•, ayiagae, 5 NMtod unlt»; good<br />

Odrrfi*. 3 ttait. txw» Hiurhan, ^aptoca.^ y^, r0UIV», t«rtami. poilkUly turn.. •«<br />

uppaf .a»d.io»«r docka.porcM.^faJl^ cond.. b«y vliw. t?0.000.» gro»». Mklog<br />

•wttMhap, * many •»tra» WS4,Q00 Ca< J2«o 000. Call owner io09-«MK)S6Cl<br />

380-1)44 - •- ,. . ' . i<br />

• C«pa.Cod<br />

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SOMOIS POINT -,)UJCiour-Cov»<br />

Wal»(»0()t CoodO. 2 tjtfrma...? i ,<br />

JoCuIji, 3, {MOM IB'Choota from. Your'<br />

own-aa' ft. boat ir.p art your.back dscx.<br />

Grout vxmvo'BoJiAC A OC Coiocxnw<br />

Sunft^ »or j£j 5,000 C«,1 920-0731.<br />

UPf'fcR TOWNSHIP >*O r < lfaJ " c *'•*•,• UJJCI.E MOUSE : >« toVby - - .<br />

P&u:u W Trvob coromo«cu»l DtdQt QV««. c o m v ^t. ^od Si. Oc«an <strong>City</strong>. 2*W<br />

'7000 IQ 1 lolii PovCiUo )•»»• p"' tAxtii-u baacri.' 3 Uitm. Wi bojh. "<br />

aifc 1444. • • '<br />

DUPLEX<br />

go comer drcparry. <strong>of</strong>l»»oo(<br />

poncng Totaly^ueuit m 1567 Haw<br />

schooi. shoppna and boar*«e><br />

kyj3fT»$1B,000O«ror'<br />

un dact*. «?7VMI| t.vp. Cat 300-<br />

AP«. i>av« cabM,. 7I« SL' Macfl btacH.<br />

ly, ?WU*on. MM Aatxiry Ava. 38B-.<br />

J748or1-21(M54>-27Jt. ..*'•••• •<br />

0«Boc» ta- »(«•• 4 crturctiM.<br />

OAR0EN SCAttONAL APART • 1 bdrm..<br />

>7?17<br />

«laap» H«o, Mra«H MdMn. btftv<br />

BEACHFRONT - Goufi and. Fom" u«a. kidudad. lit WaM Awa. Cak 381- COTTAOE • Juna' IS • B^M 18. IflJtO.<br />

bdrmts 1 bant. 2nd toor, laroabaach<br />

AVAJCABtf- FOR NOHT IN VENICE •<br />

107% 1-2tVM*-.100« or 219-a«V0132 W* cor«ld*r v» uaton.3 tdrm, Batn a"<br />

d«cK graai Wand vlawt, cafinjoir, x/o.<br />

Spaciacuav. bay. (rant Urigla MmKy<br />

powdarrm. (*• haaMdauWoorflMMr.<br />

mcfdmtia. frapl phona. u arnamia*.<br />

horn* Panoramic vtam W bay. '4<br />

tanoad yard, o»«iraalparteSg. ckxau<br />

Pattlno tar 3 oar*. Am*, waak. month. -<br />

Mrm*.', 3>/k l»tMn«rt«t boal iVp. locaMd Can owner ap 0 3<br />

pka. dan. .1 Vk baOv.'. porcfi. parking,<br />

BEACHFRONT • Soutt and, OaavuM M/. dryar. gM. KMr.baa.qn W3O<br />

BA tTTONT WJTH BQATSUP bM«val bM*y*i 4 bdrm. Mrm. 3 3bati<br />

Mm 37* ocam- y. Cal 300-4179. '•<br />

QroaJ vtow on fw ixry. Throo fronl fronl matw bdrm nit*. Jtaati. ti. CM. CM. 2<br />

odd TTV,,9.i>ac)«.<br />

Juna • try Juna 3a<br />

boaroonw. 2 bam, dw. wf»» Stttrno K; (x* yrx<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday 4 Sunddy •. 12-4, p.m.<br />

arv;<br />

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aLh F-'&r^iabc<br />

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Cal!<br />

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OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday -12-4 p.m.<br />

2317-2319 Central Avenue<br />

rc»CjrB. Oi<br />

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roorr.<br />

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OPENHOUSE<br />

Saturday June 9th <strong>On</strong>ly • 11-3 p.m.<br />

3105 West 2nd Floor<br />

-TOOWT 3 tar Ci>oc ^.-.<br />

OPENHOUSE<br />

Sunday, June 10th <strong>On</strong>ly 12-4 p.m.<br />

3612 Asbury Ave.,<br />

GET ON TK£ STICK" *»*>, coru.»uaaa ocrKia* ;»: a ;-.nd<br />

ftoar Evary arr«oa> Superior faor PN».T e.'«-Kj<br />

A«ra. Coryfea ichaxljiac! >or<br />

ager<br />

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it.:<br />

l ' • ' • • ' •• -i .<br />

3<br />

baxtroom. 2 T/2 formal<br />

,largo<br />

mftW , ^fooriT.lWBahwr<br />

•dryw rKOKupL.irighwasherr un<br />

.1 aw»'a>ur*y tBtfaa;- $70fl<br />

moa NO pet*. Aval. Juno 15,<br />

399-2936<br />

. .UonfavFri<br />

.:•' Bta4pjn."<br />

Summer Reniel<br />

SOUTXND lARCC 8«CiE HOME<br />

Vary CMan, ItrVomv dnwgrm. k-tciWn.<br />

bath. 3 bdmuu'oMor Iv > c*£*§. maa.<br />

QOM to baacn. No pan Jbly HOa. Aug"<br />

KM «waW)r. Famii^a omy Caf jo»-<br />

O« «p>. w Jl Ml<br />

M*ct. t<br />

"CMIM0-1071<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Safe;'!<br />

Saturday & Sunday "<br />

June 9th & lOui 1-5 p.m.<br />

'« <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef on the Bay •','.<br />

112 Wahoo Drive/Bldg. 29<br />

rRrjcf 2 ^nrtTr^b^i. ina(r aioutvUiedts, if*<br />

vwwa. 2 pooto. toorn* cpura, dobhouno. Jcepwa^ff boat Cock<br />

f3v.yataxctorjrjn<strong>of</strong>jl?>cJ aero b»r - ' '•<br />

;-• •, Call39&-18G9<br />

r##f; «r,vr m-vii, ESTATE ASSET<br />

YOt CAX HAVE AT THE SHORE:<br />

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LTP^FBTOWNSHIP :. , • , . ; •<br />

• (Cy>r0WYN tUXUT*Y.HOME A wortd <strong>of</strong> luxury snu<strong>of</strong>lk you<br />

on vnpocbon erf this caiiih/y piinnod 5 truty o«c/x>B<strong>of</strong>»J<br />

W0. b.Y.Orryi A ttoAUX)" ,<br />

lr>w rf tho rpany irr^>rpd 'at&o.' Low conOo<br />

foos By owner. Sr85,000. '<br />

Call 399-2967 -<br />

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Yearly FUmtafc, VVeariy Rental I'.' "|;, Yearly Cental Yearly Remai<br />

J3BD »• 8ft* WN. OCEAN CITV • OARjD£NS C<strong>On</strong>ACt • J bdrm. lurri or<br />

OCCAM CITY - <strong>On</strong>* and two bdrm *(M , nOOUMATE • f»mai» 16 shara 3 bom, R00WMATE WANTED'- Malaoriawala .CAWOPCJ-WiWlPOr.i<br />

Larga urrtom 3 bdrm.. J BeBvdupio* unrt . unium., w/d. fid.' o»#tr»»« parwrw.. «o-<br />

Unlurn.Klts. »»C3a par ma. mchjoing 2 bain aparynam. Al apoilmcas. Arv- C»n31»-5?1Z •' :._•:•'' 1 tan,«M,i<br />

wWioarasa. »7ilVmo. pM aJjctArajny p.^ ma1u*# aovita i»«ion»d. Haiar" n««i and.iKii w*u>. '1 mo. MCurliy ra- ptaca. fumianat bay.vw«.-»4otVmo<br />

K— A^*»- W' Can 1 -aT»3a4-.037». • .rxaarar4trtao.CanaiW.37af . • • qi*/«d,Nojiaii CfllJiiO-1011}.<br />

plua '» oorwog panon<br />

Sat & Sun. 1-4p.m.;.-..••<br />

->5WalnutRoad<br />

Single tamiry, lagoonfront, 3 bodro<strong>of</strong>TB. 2 t>a»,hs, tamiry<br />

room. Kving room, dining room, brand new kitchen.<br />

Roccntty painted inside and out. .<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

"A 3 acre. Private<br />

Waierfrort Comrnuhay"<br />

Avabn's Best Vote<br />

; . Townhomea -<br />

. Docwaled Models<br />

%> Boal Slpo "••<br />

• Bayiida Pool<br />

tS 3 BRa^ Baths •<br />

• Garagaa *<br />

•/ LROroai Room' o<br />

• » Sun Docka<br />

• Pilvaio i<br />

y fifoplac<br />

JK Bbo R&bon<br />

OPENHOUSli;<br />

38J2^ Waterview Blvd.<br />

..,'. Sunday "1-5 pm<br />

iGaffrort new 4 bdrm, ,£ balrS. (jarago a<br />

^ajxxji our-0-pp«rt rnortrpje- " •» '<br />

Kit.<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS!<br />

609-363-1975<br />

O^can & 6th Av?lon<br />

BERBER REALTY<br />

-• '' • "Realtor -• '<br />

1 JlQW RENTING *<br />

t. u-i alt<br />

\F>fiQFESSltiNAL OfftCE SPACE •<br />

i O«J^ •-; r,u*> r>jJiJ.fK) CC-:LO<br />

We r«.at coqaga Thra* 3<br />

&« apn P*J» 2£Rca<br />

l*)» Elf jar f rawM Kav<br />

UlGOOfcFMOfttr<br />

2nd lloer £*ad« antfc<br />

., * k<br />

CREAMPUFP • Ownar<br />

oceupiad-dupan ir) heart 64<br />

town. .Rdady to rrtcva fcno ;<br />

Inoomo CAai.'rvMiknant<br />

tor « primary rocktenc*. ».<br />

$370,000<br />

Bybwner ; . • .<br />

399-0646<br />

V;,-si .•.•--•.;<br />

ORASTICALXV* ''.•'•<br />

REpUCED - 3U hooaa*<br />

Inm graattaactv Hwl lop<br />

dock osrartootoncf ctbaan<br />

««) 0ay. laM OondHA. A*<br />

Jpp^ S4J» »«cC*4lor<br />

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OaunOry<br />

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Very larjo ^*wr.or^ *nt<br />

AaU-atiKi COW-' IT. Cat. JBC/- ••<br />

BEA^T'HJL LAQOCN<br />

ST«a Jarr-rj.'ocrr. r Yv* &<br />

&4y ariTi a ccAJ drirA ^oasr^ dot*. nan> deck.<br />

VU» 0O0 3Sr» t»5«<br />

. AVALOK REALTY<br />

MtARMORA<br />

'•Ir'^x:<br />

>«L.^ U»>S'AlKtC J<br />

tt»*v»3 n^or^ ftjai^>ar^. V I<br />

-jorr 1 b49t I^-»J (<br />

Ns*<br />

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ocE/wcnv . y • • '<br />

New Single Homes •<br />

Ready (or Summer Furv!<br />

$210,000<br />

Two- Skxy Skxy'Low M eB C<br />

ea, Vdoriat Vri Exteftiv and<br />

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B16 TH£3£NyNa.-UEDQ0t , NLJ. JuM.,1a*0<br />

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nnr yaar round or poatCXa iran Mrm. S^IS'S. }? A JS^'iL ^aW ' !2^a^?I£Jrft*2!ri, 122? ?" barfta. wn*. w«, «*•1<br />

>paltlM71rna*uainaaLaSac bapi. ~ .<br />

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Real Real E«late Sale<br />

1432 AsbutyAvenue<br />

Three 7 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, deck.<br />

' cathedral ceiling 2nd floor. Excellent rental<br />

income., First floor $134^900, second floor<br />

$159,000. Ask *dxxjtoor-Q-port mortgage..<br />

. 3*MOt1ori-21*ft44-S0»4 ' ftOUTMCNO AS8URV AVE • fIrti . TWO eOAM 1 vi BATH - Sacond Door.<br />

3 tdam. X«a btML «**>. 2 ponnam, a 1«JI g<br />

oarar tnanons<br />

iThtos taadrgorii*. 2 UaViv. »Jrf ."OK ;<br />

•r*-*<br />

B6AO _._ . .<br />

t<strong>of</strong> you nxw M« e«jB yaar round<br />

BlGTCCACHKHOMTUUY<br />

4'JISCtNTRA.L AVU.X.fc<br />

*-*V '<br />

Scott Kirkpoirick '<br />

399-0041 .<br />

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4*»CO«TRJU. AVB4UC<br />

1«t Aoar oondo ajaU taxa to tSa baaacti r aa**-<br />

•outaavattt Mu»nawou» upgradatt mctxlng gaa<br />

Uldtan M0< GC tpc*aT,;nt jpcutn vt> r.<br />

and ttocaoa aroa. EJT«<br />

AJao->waa\atat *w a Oupatx.<br />

far RLt COHDOS<br />

•399-IKJ76<br />

• ••' -*«-•' -*-••> m~a »:.• J. •< '•»>-<br />

liJ ACl'i HONT<br />

U>»cor- 1 n<br />

FAYE KELLY<br />

Broker<br />

5 *C'." C».<br />

.ft^.- 4- •<br />

BAY TO &CACMFAOKT RENTALS<br />

STILL AVAILABLE<br />

5^ ac.<br />

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ZrtZ foor Or.y<br />

R£ALTOR9»<br />

nfASHffrVAVE<br />

ocEiworr.iu<br />

NO CREDIT CHECK FEEI •<br />

the apartment<br />

hunting: game...<br />

You'll Frnd a<br />

Good Deal at<br />

^^_—m<br />

w You don't have<br />

to be lucky to win<br />

The Apartment Community^. As Rrfrtihing^ as Its Norm<br />

l&2B..a :., 4 I' \5<br />

light en Hi V. Nvjrth to ttcr-.SaK- '•>'<br />

390^8749<br />

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CAPT JRL-fHt LtfLSt-rVE d •aKrHul hy**j r- ra»<br />

G*>o*rn Vi-« D«r> te^ar lvr>; T " ~<br />

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H_rar-T L»j-t>7 jrui 4 ^<br />

3 UT btata) and cot car earaQ*<br />

1 aah 1. oartnf ar and k<br />

P*OJU»2 to t*tti U£<br />

PMIK&AUC V:CA^' fa «aan CWXTVJ-*» on B* opan bay n OcaaVI<br />

G»fi ^»-J» Gjraartt taacA Lxrc toon* katfav. 2 tw3-oarnt. 2<br />

utrai ua taa il 110a PMKLCKI 10 VJB« OX<br />

LAST P«3TCJOUS C*=t>t aAY*fCKTXX5T aattW* n •« Oarttnt<br />

' " ~ tary* proatrtMt UjMtat n piliiata bca» p«tf> Ua a!» 4S>13J<br />

jr oaar- ' •<br />

OCEAN OTY<br />

KEW COr*STT«rr ION 3 txwr» 1<br />

SOUTMEKD COr*D0 a t*a-*» & ;<br />

S3MGLE HOME • 2 bcrrrai . i n ;<br />

AA8URY AVE C« wig* heno<br />

MOCCRN COrOC 3 &3r-»-. : u<br />

UPPEBTOWNSKP<br />

CKACWYN 4 n»mt 2 ::i tara a«-<br />

aOMERSPOKT<br />

Wooded W • *<br />

Owner Irtanchg<br />

S66.000 .<br />

CaR 3894153<br />

FOFTSAUE<br />

on<br />

tout) toil rfch nfls<br />

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AOJU&TV*CNT'<br />

: CfTYOfOCLANCinr'<br />

TXtCI! NOTVU; that-on •>• 2£kh<br />

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dan<br />

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matanaat<br />

oonUanara aha! ba maoa <strong>of</strong> a dura-<br />

Mandatory<br />

and n«**na ^ ^ ^ ^ a<br />

<strong>of</strong> faioyoatMa btmada <strong>of</strong> a duraba*<br />

dry H OCaanCay • daaity vmUt TatMon<br />

aidB ot Via conutnar, an 010<br />

Friday, JUMI, 1 WO OCMn i THEt<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notlcff PubllcNotlpe '<br />

Houava BuUdtng on Houla 9. ki Capa la ittxtaurt.<br />

•ma 10 Sanotraly. ana Zoning<br />

any<br />

Via P0rttaaa*r>0 BdaVd,<br />

a<br />

1 No. F-1076«-flO<br />

•Ml* Landta AmM ja.Oaalaaa "<br />

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

Coo* C/afevcaman<br />

Munlc(p«firyOC*anC«y . -<br />

atrtwy. on Monday. •Jurat<br />

tatnars. That provWon »hai not apply<br />

County. Capa May filata oINamr ' 1S0O. and *m not b» ntrraV*!<br />

10 aaipfoyaat) or agant»«f tftaCtty <strong>of</strong><br />

any<br />

on ana<br />

aocapad aaa Vtan a*<br />

Ocaan Oty acting in ihaar atliciaf<br />

(U/«M ano OinMl Mo. 31O0 Havan aforaaald kar thaarraoaapL<br />

OCCAMCITY . uTiward<br />

o .<br />

Eatfibldd.<br />

Al<br />

Tax (MOCK and Lot .<br />

P.t. . AOJUaTMEJtff naao<br />

ptunatahap or attcciation thai ptaca<br />

QMcJOIMUMO<br />

V073CD*e»ar»27.at<br />

NOTC6TOTHE<br />

orcauaalobapMcadanyrtcycaaDla.<br />

Otmanolona ol Lot<br />

Tha BoanJ . ratathourtv ... . . . • •<br />

aha apprcwaf <strong>of</strong>- (ha B0Ciaaaiaroni3iai8traaf<br />

I and rajad any ar m bada «4atfa vlu ara tawaby nouflad VMI Kan-<br />

•a,<br />

Amount dua undaw MJgmort la aranotr«aponal>*.iDtr»aatyatpao- raaiti rnattt; w.. 11 ••mi 1 faantitata<br />

MJCMArXA.<br />

yd Oanv. r4«71<br />

•fcallpr*. - ht» apptiad 10 B»a Zonjno Board <strong>of</strong><br />

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(including<br />

and "<br />

mtierlMunt) tutibalomby antf.tavaraty<br />

fMbta- «kh thalr lanarl*. latt-<br />

Shatrf't f»aa 10 ba addad.,<br />

- At itMa ama <strong>of</strong> tat aala c«ath or car-'<br />

chock an in* arnounl <strong>of</strong> 10 oat-<br />

^ni « itv> bk>"prtat at ntqukad<br />

cnartt m««rvaa Ht. itetK to ad<br />

_9yorOar <strong>of</strong> tha Board caCom-Va- Artp-ianiiortiaOy cfOcaatnOy<br />

tionart. . . lor an- traaarprautB<strong>On</strong> ttatt Sat aooaVrmniTtiia^^ai.fMataiitfAttanl<br />

itorxanMn<br />

oocupams. tor vloaauona <strong>of</strong> m<br />

fMtr<strong>On</strong>Snonca<br />

6at«d: May 23.1«K> •<br />

• 0-3 * aha* ba-ak* duty' <strong>of</strong> Iha WKiarfl ME. PgwaVa. - Jr.. Charr<br />

lo provMa « propor and ada- UKOd . ••<br />

' JAUCST. Pt-OUSW. flhartl<br />

TPF7><br />

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"UBUC NOTICE<br />

rXPARTUCNT OF OODC<br />

CNFOfKCCMr<br />

CfTV OF OCCAM CITY<br />

MCWfJERSCY<br />

' tiouaa to 12 aaaaShtaiaW tar yaarround<br />

taa. T»a»P "<br />

to<br />

. OROMAMCENO'.aO-O<br />

AN OROtNANCCAMEMOMa<br />

3O44BM<br />

Ocaan<br />

RaK ae>44 Ataaoaon A<br />

raducllon <strong>of</strong><br />

ilni<br />

y g . . .>,«• tin tarwwrri rrr<br />

raduo* 9m 00* ol<br />

4.5 Aa coaaalon contakw* muu S2T *<br />

law and todand 9w fla <strong>of</strong><br />

- p a r Want<br />

and<br />

Mora and OTHE R VEMKXCS O»)<br />

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train 'and BOARDWALK* Of TMC QOffRAL<br />

havadaanyvlaMaononalDOMol<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sow racycatbaa wtlaitaa* aa ouBMad and REVISCO<strong>On</strong>OMANCEaOf THE .<br />

daacrbad In oiai Osanano*.<br />

CITY C# OCCAM COY<br />

(ha pwpoaa oT njeypmo. Via Oavnar. That ahafl mduoa tha<br />

0.1 Tha C«y <strong>of</strong> Ocaan C*V or. U. Sactton 10. Erworaamant<br />

ftaoaoni.<br />

tram both raaUanoaa and butt- hout. runbar. ttraat and «a«iar* aoantt UMI eottct. rarnova and cat- 10.* Tha Mayor, or Nt.duty aurno- . Sacuon 1aV4.1(a) <strong>of</strong> tha Oanaraf<br />

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' - ' • • • • • > ' ' " • • • ; • • • '•' . ' r • • « • • • ' ' . " • • • " • ' ' ' • ; .<br />

Oo—nCtty,<br />

Three Mainland students to<br />

journey to Israel and Africa<br />

UNWOODr — Three<br />

Mainland Regionai High<br />

School- students W M Y*n<br />

nine other Atlantic County<br />

youths, in a four-week journey<br />

to Israel and Africa this<br />

summer in a program-sponsored<br />

by the Federation al<br />

Jewish Agencies in Atlantic .<br />

County. . ' • . . . - •<br />

and abroad.. • ' ' '. . •<br />

. Matthew Bolson, Jill Family<br />

and J0ri Matison will<br />

participate in. the threephase<br />

program .whiih<br />

requires background preparation,<br />

travel and commu-<br />

deported »6 the United<br />

States in the I8lh and 19th<br />

centuries. . / •". •<br />

Thcy>rill aJao;vi»$t Gambia,<br />

wricrc the Book <strong>of</strong> Ruth<br />

is thought to have originated,<br />

and Masada, a fortress<br />

nity presentations "in a in southern Israel, where<br />

yearlong commitment to thousands <strong>of</strong> Jews died<br />

fulfill the program's objec- rather than capitulate to the<br />

Titled "Operation Friradtives. •'•..' Romans, ' '<br />

ship." the# program <strong>of</strong>fers ".The Mainland- students Upon their yoturn, the<br />

the AfricanrAmcrican and will travel to" the Republic students will speak to<br />

Jewish shadents the oppor- • <strong>of</strong> Senegal-to sec the Island school and.community<br />

tunity to develop leader; <strong>of</strong> Gray, the site where groups and share their<br />

'ship skills and to promote 'slaves were, traded arvd' experiences and impres-<br />

interracial harmony locally.<br />

sions <strong>of</strong> Africa and Israel<br />

* • r<br />

: ' • ' ' . . •<br />

ACC lists classes for Kids College<br />

MAYS LANDING— A Outer Space Exploration<br />

host <strong>of</strong> experiences and and Robotics. •<br />

skill* await children ages Classes will "also be<br />

7-12 ij\ the enrichment <strong>of</strong>fered in music, writing,<br />

wqrkshops <strong>of</strong>fered this tennis, dance, golf, drama,<br />

summer at Atlantic Corn- Science/computers-and<br />

muniry College. self-defense, among others.<br />

Among the c}a«es listed Sessions will be <strong>of</strong>fered at<br />

are Cooking for Kids. » and the college's Mays.Landing<br />

-11; Sea Adventures. I and II; campus, and some will be<br />

Introduction .to Phptogra-,' available at-the Clpe May"<br />

" phy; Rocketry. Flight ,arjd • j£ounty Extension Omtcr.<br />

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL*<br />

BREAST OFTURKEYSANDWi<br />

<strong>On</strong>yourcfcice<br />

<strong>of</strong> thread pi wf<br />

Rio Grande, and in Scavilk.<br />

Students may participate<br />

in the-programs in a variety<br />

-<strong>of</strong> formats, half days or full<br />

days for a week or longer.<br />

Classes begin in July and<br />

run through August<br />

Fo'r more information,<br />

call the college's Business<br />

and Human Resource Center.<br />

343-482$.<br />

• • ' • -<br />

OmSDeli& Catering<br />

L -- *•'• : SINCE 1969 " ' ' '" W<br />

SINCE 1969<br />

1018 Asfeufy Ave •, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> -398-1046<br />

• i" n QpooMonBay«hm.SaVdsy*f 6oaod Sijnday . t ••',<br />

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USDA Baby Spring Leg <strong>of</strong> Limb;<br />

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398-5466. _ _<br />

. WE DEUVER 136'3 Asbury Ayg -'AacfesTFrari Boyafs iterkcl<br />

ry<br />

STEAKSUBS :<br />

Vaughan's<br />

FARM - GARDEN<br />

OPEN DULY<br />

BOYAR'S BURGERS<br />

BA^R-B-OUE<br />

"We Grow Our Own<br />

PETUNIA SALE<br />

*7.99 Flat<br />

Reg J1SS2<br />

48 large flowering plants<br />

llbc & Match - many colors<br />

HANGING BASKETS<br />

Jumbo rvy Geraniums<br />

NURSERY STOCK<br />

AzafeQt • fthodos • Ftowedng Trees • Evergreens • Frut Trees<br />

Top Sol, Peat Moss, Humus, Cow Manure, Mulches<br />

TQHAIQgS ASPARAGUS<br />

usr<br />

CHANCE!<br />

Jersey<br />

Strwberries<br />

&<br />

Peas<br />

VtDMJk<br />

OMQNS<br />

•"••f'vS... ; •-^^• ; ;.^~V^. v frfr;.-^^^^<br />

Oh exhibit<br />

Artist* at Ocaan Clly Hic)h School,-whow work was on display doting the recent<br />

Graduating Sentor Art Snow. gatMr before meeting their pubic They ana, from (eft.<br />

George Camptze. Chris Palladkw, Jen Rlckert. Tara Diehl, Dortfntck lannace and<br />

Jennifer Zufcsr, ' • .. :<br />

Brainpower '<br />

Dr. Ricnanl U. L,qf*(hs*d.'general suroeon ax Burdcue'fc»rnjfH\toem<strong>of</strong>tal rtp<br />

tpoaka to fifth Qrado styejerne at Upper Township Middje Scriool aboul ffio .worWnJJs<br />

ol tho human ^irain. Thtf sttxlonis arc slucryiyig (ho human body *nd hownlhe brain<br />

Yoilr Partner for trw> SOa'Wlth...<br />

Mas:<br />

Home<br />

tree (.becking feature*:<br />

V. :•. r.:lh\\ vfMcr fit; •<br />

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•.:..< :.'• :r.iw:f.iurr. kiwu •• u rtrjyiri-d U> nukr i:<br />

'rn .: - ^ <strong>of</strong> our other checking Accounts.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

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Marmora OfAc«<br />

JBACCALAWUSATHTSERVICB<br />

OCEAN CttY TABfiRNAClB<br />

ORDER OF WORSHIP '<br />

Frdudo _^--« __\^Mrt, jKaren Rabtmdn, Organist<br />

Cfl'^JOidnboqJfcrt': •";"'<br />

y<br />

M«iuflt.,._R«vm»<br />

,'••' Scherzlno.~.Bce»hovwi. " •. " • •|*<br />

Rondo..:U-M«»l«<br />

; .. Trumpef Tune-^Aainky , ', . '<br />

jproccsitonal ,» Mn.Karen RobortMn, Organist<br />

Tomp and Clrcum»uncar,^_Elg»r • :.<br />

(Aud^lcnco wiU retnaln K»tcd during ProoM»iaraI)<br />

Odl to Wonhrp—^--..-r.~——Jtor. John S. Sheldon<br />

• : Rn» Piwtoytcrlan Church.<br />

SbJactiioru.— Owsan Qty High School Concert.Choir<br />

"Alnia Mater".^.Bcru»ri/MlUcr •<br />

' , (Seniors) . /<br />

. Scripturc.Rcading_.—_,-.• JRcV-AUtett Alspach<br />

' . St, John Lutheran Church<br />

Ptaycf._._..'..: A -Hcv- l«wrcnceE. Moore<br />

St. Peter** Unifed KictKodiit Church<br />

Sermon „:.'..— -^.*_--t>r. Ronald Vf. Mansdocrfcr<br />

.' . ' <strong>Ocean</strong> Clry.lkptlit Church<br />

' ' •' • Topic "Success; An Insight" ' '<br />

Benediction—-._ ^_Monsignor Joseph P. Herron<br />

St. FraflcctC*brini Catholic'Church<br />

Rocowiorol ,_«_.Jvlo. KarenRdbertsoti, Organu*<br />

"Pomp and ClrcunWtnoo"—Elgar<br />

Picaae 4>no» gN«<br />

Dr, Anthony C. Scalto*'<br />

^ i t d t £ h h<br />

• A- BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

Mr». Maryann lapchoncy.Presidcnt<br />

Mr-}c>»cpiiIudka,VlcePrwkhsnt' •<br />

i- r>. Ehteat C. Dunn Mrs. Patricia Htrris<br />

Mr*- jane Glenn Mr. Donald Johnson<br />

"Mrt. Jeanne Gorman '", MrvLauta<br />

,KCk Kenneth Marshall<br />

'-, .' Ct_ASSOFFICERS r<br />

Richard Mower; .»'*'*- - Shannon- Scatty,<br />

President, ' -. Vice President<br />

-' . VictorU.Herringtoh V • ''<br />

[•' '-. ' Cprre^poirtflinpSccre^arjt ',_ . -' '<br />

' . *' UzbethJohnson •'./'.*<br />

'. - V . RcconllnftBecrctary * •;.'<br />

ErickaJMae. • , Michael Lanfelcy<br />

TrBMurer • . . •<br />

• • • . . • • ' • • • - . •<br />

Receives Jijris Doctor<br />

j p Dd. —;<br />

.Thccnit Guftave Egrter <strong>of</strong><br />

AdMer. Pit, and * summer!<br />

r*tld«nt o! • Ocein. Qty.<br />

received • Juris Doctor*.<br />

.. recertify open ,Wid-<br />

Univemty School oT<br />

L«w. ' • • '<br />

Whfle^t Widnvtt. he wp<br />

a mcmfeor,<strong>of</strong> the law $to-<br />

i •<br />

Thocua EgrW •<br />

dent DKosion oi , both the<br />

American and Pfcrtru<br />

bar asaocj>abDnsi tr*<br />

^ <strong>of</strong> «nm,<br />

Ddo L«w<br />

j tho<br />

Sooctv, .far whjcrv St<br />

the<br />

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In »987, Egncr g<br />

can l»ude<br />

<strong>of</strong> ixls<br />

Inom Tar^ic- Ur<br />

yry, v.'Scrc he v<br />

i Schoutr "He<br />

ScSooi, vk-herc ht-<br />

; o! ihe Nat:<br />

i loner Soocty<br />

During thcoaw tvi\j<br />

he vvarvrd u )<br />

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•'<br />

Rose show Salurda><br />

LAND1NX3 - Tt.<br />

Ro6e Scxit-r<br />

'(ih ahnua! rt*.<br />

S osx Sat.<br />

?urc 4 at tfv riarrulton<br />

u boc arvi raw<br />

er\trie» are invited. Cai 1 \<br />

•Wucsi, 390-3637.<br />

Beach. Chair and<br />

Umbrefia CARRIER<br />

ONLY ^»<br />

h iii<br />

ORDammfOB<br />

Father's Day<br />

398J652<br />

dessert ideas — A6<br />

<strong>of</strong> complaint<br />

OCEAN CTTY — A4ocal4abpr organization<br />

has*charged Marking jAulhor-<br />

^ity execubye director VVdHarn Awust<br />

W woth unFaff Tabor ptacHcci af tcr K>ur'<br />

(ocmcr workers <strong>said</strong> trury-wote le/go<br />

.. after an attempt at unionization.<br />

The Commwtication* Workers '<strong>of</strong><br />

Amcrig fAFL-CIO),whlch reprwenfeunionizeci<br />

dry workers, filed the fcony<br />

plaim.witfi the sUtc,Public firnploy-<br />

/' ment Relations {j?ommiflsion'tast<br />

. Wednesday.- - '. .<br />

The' four irmployees — WUham<br />

^Emerson <strong>of</strong>. Egg Harboc Towji&hip,<br />

^Ed Muslin <strong>of</strong> Egg JiarboV-Township;<br />

George Morgan -<strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor Town-*<br />

.jKip ohel Robert Cbyje <strong>of</strong>.<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty'<br />

— and-poi&ibly.threc othcri"claimed,<br />

to have signed gntcn cards-"just prior<br />

to, being'.dismissed* 'according to^<br />

- tmerscm,' a fom\cT »upcrvixjr,x>f<br />

rvrrking lots, xrwurrtcnance am"ing that<br />

» union wfll "never gr« In w)»lc I'm •<br />

. .'" August uVaiaa charged with Ictung<br />

go all 'employees who c»pre«*cd<br />

* inteTCit In unionization 1"<br />

Wsjjcrvcy "hiJ hirt«d. *txirt pJcopIe «ir»cc 7.<br />

\heir ial, induding an<br />

, TCoyec. according to En'krrsor.<br />

Au£vrtt( den>c» trviklng any<br />

• .nul uy>iKat the dismlwJi* >*<br />

r. The cinpioyi>c^^ v. ho were<br />

1, hi' laid. v.-t-rc <strong>of</strong>tjv<br />

*">• '-p'-oyec-k<br />

. "! \ and since the locate wor'ao<br />

, *• . , ""to the idcd,-fhe county wfll<br />

. . Many residents e^-ptag it '• ,<br />

o> {htt barrier udand cwruminity. ^rfjTV* • . . ' V.<br />

beiiTVe that »pUn »o purchase vaont .^ hUr thcrc h * a - b *5 !n < ".<br />

LuvJ 4} .'Whak? Beach under a<br />

prtfci-rv*tio*> gra"« uri«y <<br />

hjaw trtir. gopil-i<br />

DuAr.g a mreiin^'ol tKc<br />

JUrtproveingot 'Ajaoaaoon<br />

the firr hail Cape May Cixlnty pdn-<br />

milhoD<br />

:hc •o»tt-I>epartrncrit oi Er.vi-<br />

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f-. pajprrt?. v»hccV» is, O<br />

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AZ OowmCtty, UJ> . Jun.12,1990<br />

Mandatory beach, ocean tests<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C —<br />

U.S. Representative BIN<br />

Hughes^ D-'ist, recently<br />

cnllcd-for passage <strong>of</strong> legislation<br />

he wrote to require<br />

uniform testing <strong>of</strong> beaches,<br />

and'ocean waters along.<br />

coastal Hate*. • •<br />

, speaking at a hearing <strong>of</strong><br />

the House Subcommittee on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ography, Hughes<br />

<strong>said</strong> his legislation will help<br />

BiHCarr<br />

628-3226<br />

Mr. Bill's Glass<br />

^P^OL:Bax-6i28--Tuck^o(^:NJ:Oa250.''<br />

Commercial and Residential<br />

: ' SHOWER DOORS AND TUB SUDERS<br />

". • STOREFRONT.GLASS • - -<br />

WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT - Discount Prices<br />

-C^TOMWlrK)RS i e^sQ.ft.(TOaitec5) • MIRROR WALLS -<br />

INSULATED GLASS -^GREENS • STORM'WINDOWS frepas)<br />

~' 1 H^ree Esgttiaies H Free frickop<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

assure the millions <strong>of</strong> peooped, the legislation because that consists <strong>of</strong> weekly test- arc' related to beach dojn .'years to develop and implcr<br />

ple who vacation or Uvethere<br />

is no consistency . Ing and, when necessary, ng*. . , .<br />

tnent the teach and ocean *<br />

along the seashore that among coastal states at this closing <strong>of</strong> beeches during "Under Ws bill, Hughe*<br />

testing standard*; : '<br />

coastal waters and beaches time when It comes to mon- periods <strong>of</strong> high conccntni- <strong>said</strong>, coastal states would be<br />

"Obviously, pollution<br />

are dean and safe. itoring and testing pecan tions <strong>of</strong> bacteria in dierequired<br />

to adopt standard*<br />

knowa no> geographic<br />

At the same time, he <strong>said</strong>, . water quality, and this' has Water," Hughes <strong>said</strong>. which comply, with the fed- •<br />

boundaries," Hughe* <strong>said</strong>.<br />

it will put in place enforce- caused a great deal <strong>of</strong> pub- "People whoJlve and vaca- crnl criteria. He noted that<br />

,.• High bacterial concentra- Former thrfftexecutlve<br />

able standards for dosing ' lie confusion. , -" - tion in New Jersey arc now under present' law, -recretions-<br />

can happen anywhere Is subiect <strong>of</strong> IRS probd<br />

and reopening beaches "It may nctt come as a.<br />

recognizing this stamp <strong>of</strong> ational water testing stan-<br />

for any number <strong>of</strong> reasons::<br />

when incidents <strong>of</strong> pollution surprise that rny own State approval and are assured', da.rd« undc.r the Clca'n-<br />

It -only makes cense to SOMERS^rXMNT-^- The Internal Revenue Service is.<br />

occur- . • ' • - • •' <strong>of</strong> New Jersey has a strin- that (he waters arc- safe for Watcr Act are non:regulato-<br />

require that air coastal investigating loans made by a former <strong>of</strong> fleer at Action<br />

:<br />

Hughes <strong>said</strong> he tleVcl- .'gent beach-testing program 6wimming.. :. • • • ry, meaning they cannot-be<br />

states, respond effectively Savings Bank SLA, who previously was part <strong>of</strong> a State '<br />

. "Unfortunately, (cw enforced • until • adopted, by -<br />

£nd in the same manner Police probe into development loans, according to The •<br />

other states provide the «tate& as part <strong>of</strong> their own<br />

when these incidents occur.. Proa <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. . .<br />

same protection to the pub- water quality standards. .<br />

Just as importantly, the . George Elkins'<strong>of</strong> linwood, who had served as chief • <<br />

tic. In fact, many, states test. Hughes <strong>said</strong> -thcr legisla-<br />

public should hove the lottding <strong>of</strong>ficer and president <strong>of</strong> Coast .Development "..<br />

their beaches Infrequently. tion authorize ST million'<br />

right to know the true Corp., Action's teal estate subsidiary, until tast Novem-<br />

During Incidents <strong>of</strong> lowover<br />

each <strong>of</strong> the next five<br />

water quality."<br />

ber, b rcportedly being in vestigatea by the IRS to deter- *<br />

mihe^vhat income he received during his tenure-. ... •<br />

water quality, some states<br />

may . issue only advisory<br />

Noted for steering the th^ftiritoWgher-risk .<br />

warnings, while other Census Bureau returns development projects during the area building boom<br />

coastal states have no beach<br />

some yt«rs ago, Elklns had his loan records supeonacd by<br />

monitoring program at all."<br />

a state grand jury to ace if he received any compensation. for additional data<br />

Hughes <strong>said</strong> his legislation<br />

would require the US. Local representatives <strong>of</strong> include; jobs and earnings;<br />

. Environmental Protection- the U.S. CensuiBuroau this the economic effects <strong>of</strong><br />

Agency to develop new cri- month began revisiting: unemployment, disability<br />

teria for ocean Snd beach selected area households* to and retirement; how taxc*<br />

testing, including;<br />

conduct its Survey'.<strong>of</strong> affect personal spending,<br />

' Mandatory testing <strong>of</strong> .'inccanoand Program Partic- and partidpation in pro-<br />

.recreational * waters on aipation,<br />

according to grams, such-as Social Secu-<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> a weekly basis; La Verne Collins, director <strong>of</strong> rity, Medicare, Medlcaid<br />

. Development <strong>of</strong> uniform the bureau's ' Philadelphia -'and food stamps.<br />

.testing -standards an'd' pro- regional <strong>of</strong>fice. •• ' Information from SIPP<br />

cedures Jar,'dosing (and<br />

SIPP is o nationwide sur- Jvclps policy makers and<br />

reoperung.<strong>of</strong> beaches; and<br />

vey introduced tn1983.The administrators determine<br />

Issuing specific guide-, ijuTeaii jnJbUsKca periodic how- wetf- tevcrnmenVpKV<br />

line* for cleaning:,up float- , reports witn information grams are serving the pubr<br />

t able wastes, such as plastic from jthc surveyt Subjects lie apd what im<br />

- -materials' and cans, which<br />

changes would have.<br />

v<br />

from bufldcrs who received loans. No charges were ever<br />

filed and Elkins was never named an <strong>of</strong>ficial target,<br />

sources <strong>said</strong>. . .<br />

While acknowledging that records had been rftibpoc- .<br />

naed, Action executives iaid that all depositors have federal<br />

insurance up to 5100,000, and those with Jotnt<br />

accountshayccvcnmoTC.Jrie thrift is-currently seeing an<br />

25%<br />

;' a\D'S^VORlliA\\>JEBR.tNT)S- *<br />

TUES.. JUNE 12 THRU SAT:; JUNE 16th .-.<br />

Save 25% Off aur entire stock <strong>of</strong>:<br />

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Gift Suggestions...<br />

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FREE FATHERS DAY GIFT WRAPPING<br />

We'll v*T2p your Suinion's purchaics tree fur<br />

r>ov. ihaiJunc 16thoc]>!<br />

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Phone 399-5511<br />

MAIN STOKE-810 Aabav Avenue<br />

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AsterY Ave<br />

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MCK.-SAT. 9 TO6 • PRL TTL9 PAt<br />

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JUNE 17TH<br />

ATLANTIC -**'J***&>._<br />

MAGAZME ^^TJS^US'Pt<br />

1MB 1QM 90 q^*, and • jppsf prei<br />

increoac inits bad loans due to a s<strong>of</strong>t real estate market,<br />

and is working.to comply with'new fcdcrajl regulations<br />

tnfpb«ed following \be savlngVand -loan debade.<br />

Counterfeit $20 bills .<br />

found in Cape May County :' .<br />

BatlBt$B'Owm.T&and/i l c»idt3it5'arc being, warned by Ae<br />

Wildwood Police Deoirtmcnt Out fevcralbogu*$2^> billw •.<br />

are bcirfg circulated tnft>ug)y>ut Ope MayfTounty. • - •' ^<br />

• ThecoiontCTfcit btH, 1 ! are being ulpd to pay for food and ,.<br />

beverages in restaurants,tnrs and nightclubs.<br />

ApyohC'doubting the flu thgntidty <strong>of</strong> a $20 bill 4ho€fd<br />

call the US. Secret Service at (609) 347-0772 and provide<br />

the followinj^trffpnnation:. ' -,, • -• -. •<br />

J>»e letter toll oivsd by a .number on the front in the<br />

upper" Wt comer; tha letter* followed by a threc-d'fgit number<br />

on- the front In the lowcf right comer, ^hc yjcar <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bill, which is on welowcj front; V^xye the bill Wa» made, ;<br />

which is in Ihc blaok scat on lhc"back lowct tif,h\ coVWr.^ •".<br />

and th« throe-digit number located c« the bai,in the<br />

lowerhght corner. ' ' ' '»•- • ."•' -<<br />

Tbc'numbcrt <strong>of</strong> thejoxiwn counterfeit btlUarculjtcd vis<br />

, Urbane B8586^235Cand,B8Sfi6223feC.. ' '<br />

Towrisendls Inlet residents ,,<br />

^ ^ threaterte homes ;<br />

U^ — RcsJdcn IK c4 the borough'* TownscrUU %<br />

fnkrt section "fear that «i-inict dr*dgirg.pn%ct to provide .<br />

wimf foAorough benches will leave t»-70 o/'*hc readena. Trjvir^rOiy sold BoKxigh .<br />

. Council Lui.HwC" •/*"*"».•<br />

-T)vc ln!f» beach wov.crwitt^ Junn^; * W7Kiirrd#r.£ prey<br />

Dopartrncnt oi Envirn-cmc-nuil F k rv. vrrmi<strong>said</strong><br />

that tftlctrrv-tlirls^TTi- uiicr. :r-',n cor,vi!«-:«!:*v\<br />

daslnos notior-sale.<br />

despite reports<strong>of</strong> debt woes^. ><br />

ATLANTICCITV' • \\=-p.!t' :niTri\ir.grr-pCjns !<br />

4-jrrp.n' n rr .i\ii m iic-b-t.<br />

hi* Y jv<br />

ir»g hillt wnsv datr.fi wr.'.'t ii^i witc r^-.A fev •-ilo, ^i ^i!»ki«-ig<br />

(o Tht Proa ni Ailir.t-.c Crr<br />

SI bii rf-j rr,.l:-»-. :.-. .j.'.ir<br />

Tr^rip(<br />

Margate bridge toll increase<br />

appealed to state by mayor<br />

MARGATE — SCiyaril-1<br />

f-uVjIic Advpcatci Qlhcr'torcvitrw tt»c<br />

Ca'i 10


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The big step<br />

' The Class.<strong>of</strong> "90 steps forward Thursday. Thegrad-<br />

1 uating-seniors .will receive their diplomas, those.<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School during the afternoon;<br />

' in the early evening at Mainland Regional -<br />

•".'•• The cliche is that cbmmencernenl warks the transi-<br />

.tion from the carefree days <strong>of</strong>.youth (o the "real<br />

world" <strong>of</strong> making a living. For many <strong>of</strong> the gradp-<br />

• ates, -however, high school commencement ceremc*:.<br />

••'•* nks mark- but Ihe beginningj.<strong>of</strong> the end, since they .<br />

•. are going on to college for upwards <strong>of</strong> four or more<br />

. years. Others will go into the service or directly into<br />

. • the job market • ' .. _r ,,<br />

For the^cpUege^bouDd,. high school serves as a" g<br />

springboard J to more learning, more, friendships, •,<br />

• more, excitement-'or drudgery (depending upon )<br />

one's outlook). Actually, those going directly into-the 1<br />

job force or the military will also, be learning 1 and 1<br />

" '',': meeting rtew people too. It's just that in college, the >'•<br />

'•{ -pTCun-<br />

. •'• daboXnow build upon ft to tK best <strong>of</strong> your ability!-;.<br />

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"Printed •nd PuNUbid la AMflci-<br />

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The Santtn«4-LedgeT<br />

V t fueaday. June 12; 1990'<br />

The Pabuloua Giw»c Band will perform .at die Mask:<br />

Pier. Mooriyn Terrace and the boardwalk. 7 p,m. Wednesday,<br />

Jiine 13 to benefit Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

+-.-,:'• Sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club, tickets arc<br />

F ^*i $11- in advance, available at Palombo's Pharmacy and<br />

IM] G?•>' •'''*.:. • ; 'S"' : lI..*--' ".; : . r V.-. MusJe," or^hcr.Khhbirthday .^<strong>Ocean</strong> Dry PopijOrchcitra. _^<br />

L^'*'.J*-' r »" fc ^vj£;' p>s<strong>of</strong>> "through June . • . .-,<br />

Proudly it vya ves Ocuitri <strong>City</strong> OfJ Cl>^b, ^ ptr..,<br />

*' 6lh anJ-A'.Untic " ;<br />

D ar-<br />

, jint ]n duplicate bridge. 7:?(<br />

Tucvtiy. Yoiilh C«fnt«.-r. 6th anj Atlmlit<br />

. Yvralh CcrtUT.<br />

Some facts about proper display <strong>of</strong> the » recreation.<br />

proportlorts<br />

Ftx atwy vcart the f^g ci ir*- Urlrwi<br />

found a a variety orf »u


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• Dancewcar. .<br />

•Sweats . \<br />

•Outerwear . - :<br />

• ChSdfBn's T-back.<br />

1 SwLmwear'" *.<br />

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By JULIE McWILUAMS<br />

S«uinoi-L«dgsr Staff<br />

Whikj *Judcti»8 o/all agos<br />

cclebWe <br />

excess to make 4 \o6 evenly, "Otnyp<br />

^ 4ho poarln ^ coo)iKj ?.hoco_<br />

-late with the- processor or place for<br />

-'•' When Doo't -"<br />

easily. To loosen the muffin<br />

tins^ we«w a gJoVe or **se. Q<br />

potholder and give each <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Beat the cream until it<br />

"<br />

the shells a . slight, twist.<br />

Turn • the. tin over<br />

jheyTl slide <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

- Cool to room temperature.<br />

.". .' - ,*;'<br />

Meanwhile,* begin the fill<br />

ing (below)- about .20<br />

• minutes before you.^lan to<br />

aervc the. torts.Spoon a<br />

heaping '/« cup.rf prepared<br />

filling into each /iart shell.<br />

•tDon t Worry about small<br />

crscV* iri the cups-; the" fill-<br />

Ting is so'ihrclt i( shoutdn*?<br />

Tun out." Bu/i cup water<br />

them, covered • in ' a • cool , waxed paper. Dip strawber- 1 tap. lcrnon juice .<br />

one V?y- rics halfway into the choco-<br />

ihc<br />

• 3 Tbap. rum • •.<br />

late and place, on prepared Puree watermelon chunks<br />

refrigerator, however, sheet Refrigerate unBl set, in a blender or rood proces-<br />

because tru* chocolate will about 10 minutes. Yields 18 sor. Add syrup, water,<br />

develop the pale gray color<br />

dipped strawbetrie*. , : lemon juice, and ruin.<br />

toown as-btootru-While it<br />

For a refreshing .alterna-<br />

Freeze in an ice<br />

.holds sfiffjpcaka. Stir one- blC loo) tive to ice cream, try this<br />

?<br />

quarter, <strong>of</strong> the whipped<br />

recipe for Watermelon Sor-<br />

arejrn into the chocolate<br />

bet Capitalize on Ihc abun-<br />

mixrUrq to lighten it, then CiiOCOMTE-DZPPED dance <strong>of</strong> luscious summer<br />

fold in the rernaming cream STRAWBERRIES mefons by serving a scoop<br />

in 3 batches.<br />

<strong>of</strong> sorbet in a circle <strong>of</strong> melon-<br />

Fills 24 tarts. . • r^ 3 squares (3ounces) semi- ballj.fora low-caloric treat<br />

Gelebratedai^y moqth witft fresh dairy products<br />

1 cream<br />

freezer according to the<br />

manufacturer's directions.<br />

Sugar syrup:<br />

Boil together Vi cup'granulated<br />

sugar .and Jh cup<br />

water for 5 minutest Cool<br />

and store in j| tlghtfy covered<br />

container.<br />

Dairy Month" i*<br />

AijAUorvw-Hic odebration to<br />

honor tj»e qualify and freshncsi<br />

<strong>of</strong> real dairy fopefs<br />

before<br />

12'.ounces' scmiswt'c<br />

bittct5hw%>ct chocolate "<br />

whi< * contribute "over .70<br />

ot^or'perccnf oicxir daily calciurn<br />

heeds and»many other vital<br />

mitnenLs. NutrrtWnists at.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer<br />

OI<br />

* hints f«» boyirig, stonng<br />

hrtd serving dairy*products<br />

dprmg" the comirtg sumfaicT<br />

*3 Tb»sp. stro^j; c<strong>of</strong>ffx; inonthv<br />

3 Tbsp. orange" liqueur Rea.d<br />

Crossf.pens,<br />

25o,<br />

pencifs and<br />

desk-sets-.-<br />

SMItH WELERS, Inc.<br />

M your'-sign <strong>of</strong>.real dairy.<br />

products,. ^ •__._ '.':.-''_''_ _<br />

- Dairy" CoundT, Ihc is a,<br />

nott-pr<strong>of</strong>it nutrition education<br />

organization whose^<br />

service* extend |o the trt^- •<br />

state area- <strong>of</strong> Southca>tern<br />

• "Refrigerate dairy prod- rewrap'thc cnccsc tightly in<br />

and South Central Pcnn«yl- *<br />

ucts as soon a* possible moisture-vapor wrap «»r<br />

vattia'. Southern New^crscy<br />

after purchase. p^&cc inftn airtight contpin*<br />

and Delaware. . "<br />

Refrigerate milk,, cottage er. »<br />

chcose, yogurt, cream and''Store" dry milk and<br />

smiliar x>rod*uct5 ip their •• .<br />

SNEAKERS ,^-^rl<br />

Was %///s Di/ier<br />

/ decorator?<br />

ARE YOU RfcALlA READY<br />

FOR A NEW LOOK?<br />

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Complete Ctx.cJiiutii'r. .1: 1<br />

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windows, Custom /; r\vL'ran'. ' Mf\ VtXAUtHS'A'^ "C ' •<br />

PefdyeCemish Hens \.;%J V 1-49 v Fiery Red Watermelon<br />

Oven Stuffer Roaster ::%' . *,.99.'- tree Ripe Peaches<br />

HiMlWUOtrKXkJaicririiifjSMDti;' ' , A#s" IWAH ST* 1 ^ETTRAFANCYioo5QE<br />

Shank Portion H3m .-•••.«,• 1.09 Red Delicious Apples<br />

Butt Portion Ham . /=* 1.29 Flbrida Limes :.'*'<br />

Boneless Pork Clw^ps .«> 4.79;'* Sunkist Lernoas<br />

TKti Grocery WHY Wace^^"<br />

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Oat Squares<br />

ALL CWNQS*EXCEPT DECAF<br />

Maxwell House<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee v .<br />

99<br />

IN SQUEEZE CONTAINER<br />

Drinks cent<br />

Keebler Tart Crust<br />

Seneca Apple Jaice<br />

Gatorade Drink Mix.<br />

"Equal Packets<br />

HiC Fruit prinks 8<br />

Fresh Bake Shoppc<br />

7<br />

Father's Day<br />

Decorated Cake<br />

Club Rolls<br />

NEW .>R£_SHBA»IO<br />

Cheese Bread<br />

Hot Food To Go<br />

12-Pc. Fried Chicken<br />

Dinner Box<br />

3.49 Our Deluxe Pizza<br />

^ EANOWtOI WtTM LETTUCE<br />

-.59<br />

'- .99<br />

2.49<br />

2.99<br />

.69<br />

ASST VAR 100O-CT ROLLS<br />

-Scott<br />

Bath Tissue *<br />

FORl.AltNO»-v<br />

iax Liquid<br />

fetergent<br />

[i - C* C* *«-Tt<br />

Hefty<br />

Foam Plates<br />

Wisk Liquid Detergent Q<br />

*VJ S./L1. F.("". 'J« G..R^5 —»<br />

Luvs Diapers<br />

So?dy/hitefuna' 1 "<br />

Del Monte Ketchup<br />

Dei Monte Spinach©&Ei .00<br />

Hearth & Bcautv Aids<br />

ALL VAR . PR£ MEASDRt<br />

Ultra Slim *f Fast<br />

Packets st


obituaries<br />

OOMA <strong>City</strong>. ru. TUMday, dim* U<br />

-,. • .'• • . pMa- HclcnThlcler<strong>of</strong>Nk)rtftfield;ason,Rush<strong>of</strong> Haverfocd, Pa.;<br />

' Following the merger with. Girard TrusrBank. Mr. and five grandchildren. '.'-..<br />

Haines concentrated dn domestic bajjking and ultimately • Services. wiU be ar Christ Episcopal Church. 157 Shore<br />

^cornea senior viceprcsident<strong>of</strong>the Dank. For Ihc last six Road. Somers Point, at 2 •p.xti Friday. Interment will beifpitfTS<br />

rdL Kic f i r w T inritrV f"^*TTfct*r4 ' %JLT KTatrti^T W*flirm*fi tfl >W{ti ; . ' . ' • " • • • • . ' ' • : ' • , • ; • . ; • • : • : • • • ' • ' . • • ; ; ; . . • . . ; • • • • ;<br />

Webb Corporation, The Short line Railroad, The Pnilddcl-, Burial was in Adams Cemetery in Port Republic. ..<br />

G. Robert Haines, 79,<br />

phia Port Bureau, and the Philadelphia Bourse, <strong>of</strong> which Contributions may be made to Out American Cancer<br />

he was also president. \-i •<br />

Society, 101 &Shdn} Rood.Northfleld 08225^,<br />

banker, organist<br />

Following his retirement in 1975, Mr. Haines moved to -* -- o . . .« ^ ¥ v<br />

W C Robert Ham?s. ^« retired banker. avid •Linwopd, where he became" active Jn various civic ax»d jerOIti^ i^Cni0IIer, lJkU.»<br />

organist and <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtystmruner resident since 1917. died charitable organizations, lndudlng menibenhips.oa the • . .<br />

Juoe-7 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somcrs Point.<br />

boards <strong>of</strong> AUiintte Mental Health Center, the Uriwood<br />

' Born in Philadelphia, Mn Haino graduated from Lans- Planning Board and Atiantk; County Council on Ecodownc<br />

High School in 192a After graduation from Havnomic Development .<br />

erford College in 1932; he began his banking career, in the An accomplished organist, Mr. Haines helped defray the<br />

Foreign' Department <strong>of</strong> the former "Corn Exchange .cost <strong>of</strong> his,college education, playing the organ at the<br />

Ni National National N l Bank, B Philadelphia,"where p he was able b Brooklinc Theater in Havertown, Pa., as well a* the carili<br />

to take advantage <strong>of</strong> his fluency in several languages. Ion atSt. George's Episcopal Church-, Ardmore. a9l/9p90<br />

132 Saudi Short Rod • Mxv^n • YH?t296<br />

A US.'Army veteran <strong>of</strong> World War U, Mr. Jesuncosky<br />

was born In Vlneland and lived in Cape May Cburt House<br />

most <strong>of</strong> his life.' , " .", '." """ . 7<br />

Surviving arc'his wife, Lots? lour daughters. Joan J-layes<br />

and Debbie MWph« bot^ <strong>of</strong> Estcll Manor, MartKa Ann<br />

Hairy <strong>of</strong> Sicklervllje and Simpkins <strong>of</strong> Germarua; three<br />

wris. Herbert Gcrretz. <strong>of</strong> Estell Manor, Edward Gcrretz <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cfry And RichAfd Gcrretz <strong>of</strong> Avalon/OgrandchUaren;a»dtwogreat-grandchUdrcnf<br />

• • .<br />

3 ^<br />

^ i d b i l fll b ria<br />

rut Mo^itUI<br />

South Jersey's Diamond Source<br />

wood. ' • - '• ' - " '•••.. '• • . • . '<br />

Surviving are his wife, Manorie; two daughters, Marie<br />

McGourt otX^adow Brook, Pa. and Jean Young "<strong>of</strong> Marmora;<br />

a son, John <strong>of</strong> North Cape May, and three grandchildren.<br />

• • • . „ ' •<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be lQaJn. Thursday at the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the-Assumption, VVUdwood Crest .Burial will<br />

be in St/Mary^ Cemetery,Xlold Spring. . . -, . . ' * -<br />

Friends may caU from ftp 9 pjru Wednesday'at tho<br />

Safety campaign '<br />

kicks <strong>of</strong>T Saturday<br />

. '<br />

May Court'Hodse. ' " ' •<br />

Contribujions may be nydc to the retell Manor Fire<br />

C<strong>of</strong>hpany;E»tollMjnoc08Sl9. ! . ) ' ' \ ', '<br />

Eunice Martin* 59<br />

* . • - - • »<br />

EGG HARBPR C^fTY'— Eunice Tape" !k<br />

Martin 59, <strong>of</strong> tMlijoty died Jure 9 at her homo. •<br />

Mrs. Martin'had workfcd al the Sca^cw Marriott GqJf<br />

Resune 28 ai thr<br />

Atfanbc Ory- M<strong>of</strong>icsl Cc«<br />

. HQ»>ice. 134.P "Doughty<br />

Road; 03 383-15051 • :<br />

Make Dad<br />

fed like a<br />

Lucky Duck,<br />

ICMC<br />

Send h«n Mftr* fct^nl<br />

tknscnnc ctrtadue* aod<br />

perfact jjn far al U> 4^II<br />

yoorUt "BiMntfoata^r* 1<br />

St.<br />

:oo<br />

Bowker,; right..KathyAllegrotlo was instiling <strong>of</strong>lic.er. . ; - .. - . ,<br />

AARPtohear<br />

Salmon on •<br />

budget crisis<br />

OCEAN CITY — The<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Persons,- Chapter<br />

Na 1962,. will hear guest<br />

speaker., AsSeApblyman<br />

, in 40th year,<br />

holds <strong>of</strong>ficer installation<br />

Civic Association plans<br />

'90 confab, fashion show<br />

Tuaaday.Jun* 1^1000 OpMnaty, NJ. TH£4SNI9i£lsL£Oaeil<br />

Former 'Miss' pageant<br />

shifts to scholarships<br />

AUDUBON — High with the Class <strong>of</strong> 1991, be *><br />

CX^EAN CITY — The 40th anniversary added to assistant i treasurer; and<br />

school girls Who are think- LKS. dtizen,<br />

six"<br />

I. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Country qpb , the festive occasion<br />

ing about-college'and how<br />

trustees.,<br />

ship t<br />

'hpt** the setting last woei Outgoing r»,,^h;«« ~~JA<br />

to pay /or it .should write schbpi.t<br />

president Doris , Jcnftifer Lojxjr, Miss Cape<br />

• for the 40th annual installa-<br />

for a.free brochure about composuTc i<br />

Bowkar greeted the woman May. Ccainty, 'cnlertained<br />

tion dinner <strong>of</strong> the Colony<br />

the Cash, and college schol^<br />

and thanked- them for awith<br />

a -medley <strong>of</strong>. eight:<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> $8,100 m<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Seven<br />

arship* <strong>of</strong>fered through-the<br />

good yeah ';.'.. song's. ' -•. ' .<br />

scholarships was<br />

charter members <strong>of</strong> the dub<br />

New Jersey. Young ,Vyoman<br />

wcrelin attendance.<br />

Kathy Allegretto Installed


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til.-<br />

fr,<br />

1<br />

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Stopjn our-'<strong>of</strong>fice,'located at 701 AsburyAve. (BehindKITCHEN COKNKCTJONV -<br />

• ' . . * • " - • • * . • . . . ' . - . . ' • ' ' - . . . . ' • • • ' . * • - .<br />

Builder •' »' • Fully Insured»rf .'.. •• ' * •f'rec kstimaii-.s.<br />

References Available Upon Request ' " .<br />

AttkFans'- .<br />

completely ihstailedi<br />

927-2891<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

ROOFING & SIEXNG .<br />

, REPAIRS^<br />

I 399-2466 |<br />

OCEAN WALL DESIGH<br />

Sesf wa/: : paper select ton in town<br />

PROFESSIONAL PAPERHANGING"<br />

2113 Asbcry Ave.<br />

'<strong>Ocean</strong> Dry, KJ 399-0663<br />

TARVESJNC.<br />

C o m p u - t t Building Svf rficc*. Sinc-'<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Call Earl Tarves 390-1230<br />

32WGMlA>iD Kit hUSLE* S PCSHT Hj C6222<br />

onnsons<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

RESIDENTIAL' COUME.RGtAL<br />

aECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

Carm Uay County^ UrgMt Appfianc« Deai«f<br />

930 ASBUHY A VENUE<br />

• • • • OWM0-19W<br />

Nev^Con&rudton •" Alterations arid, ftepairs<br />

FREE<br />

SHORES£f?Vl57>||? HARDWARE<br />

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fc*: -. t- ' X I. r •* ;. n<br />

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COMMERCIAL O<br />

I'JC.'f<br />

1 399-7997<br />

rjuon o! Quality Bista-r.g<br />

237 V.'c-i.; A.c-rcc- <strong>Ocean</strong> Crt> fo<br />

HAMADA<br />

^c<strong>of</strong>inc i. Sheet<br />

C .• L ^ *'-• v £ /- ^ '- L" X r -' t R • E •»<br />

Ne.v<br />

VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

IU1II<br />

:a-^c.i, Phooc .i,:^ 239:1048<br />

Shore Siding and<br />

Flat<br />

Shingle • Rubber-<br />

Commercial Residentiai<br />

CALL 399-1837<br />

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DEADLINES<br />

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AND NOON WHWEaOAYfOR FRIDAY PUOUCATON. Too La* lo CaWy<br />

- MONDAY 2 PM R)R TUESDAY PUBLICATION and THURSDAY 2 PM FOB<br />

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USED PAPERBACKS<br />

Father's Day Special<br />

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2243 Asbur>' Ave<br />

393-7314<br />

Pets<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>esalonaJ Scrvlc&s<br />

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Anfl ac^pmanl, oood toonon.' tong<br />

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,y«i Good invaamanllor ngM patton.<br />

partmrt M5.000..riaa»a rapry to Oan-<br />

'.Led. «k>i »A. Ca-<br />

*o". c»3 Jorfj- ai A.T*ncan &p*«tfy<br />

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I'rr.wio Cirmrt W>« l«»adc/oani and flxturiw.<br />

Nam %laimtaaU)t_ cawpktt<br />

Uamo porch <strong>of</strong>l mast or<br />

bodnoocn , taroa partafy-;<br />

fkrtihgd aa>c Low coodo'<br />

fooi. By omw. $165,000<br />

•' C4 3^-2967 '<br />

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137-39 AsburyAve.<br />

fMcodterqici(«j*o.<br />

OAflOCM MA3OKA1. A»VWT • 1 J)drm<br />

i .«««>, Ktng g araa. (kdSan. ba»\ \<br />

mcajda/l dl 1J i Wan W Ava. A CCai<br />

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ano'iaava rnaasa^a<br />

'sorfao *-T»m. a* alil'Tilt. 2 bdnna,<br />

(«# dao i'^ taw*, penft. parMno.<br />

•alhas. !utt;<br />

you're missing<br />

the boat?<br />

-In this sink or svvim v\orld awareness is all . .'•<br />

•• -important 1 . Without it, you might endup<br />

watching ill yoar opportunities sail away. '<br />

• Before you miss the boat, call classified display<br />

399-5417<br />

and ask about The Sentinel-Ledger's<br />

TUESDAY<br />

HALF-PRICE SALE<br />

Any. classified display ad (not readers) which<br />

runs in our Friday edition may be run in our<br />

Tuesday edition for just HALF PRICE<br />

Don't forget all*X)ur subscribers receive both<br />

newspapers.<br />

SO DON'T MISS THE BOAT...<br />

ASK THAT YOUR FRIDAY'S AD BE PLACED<br />

IN THE TUESDAY EDTTION ALSO!<br />

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BOTH * A88ORY • Vlaw <strong>of</strong> ooaan. and HOME IN RtVCftAy<<br />

Aodr duptox. (tor 3 Wrm*.. 1'^ ham*, bath*. o*a tiaaL UflO. '<br />

•aa. *nr.. tr«. d«v, PUIWO daett Halt- ' " ^ ^<br />

H»aa<strong>On</strong>ort»»»aa»iY. Can SW>. 7087 .<br />

ACHO»» W*0M OCltAn) - and boar* Fum. baach. «000Mk.<br />

d l d C » 3<br />

APA -« bdrm. Wi If, 6am »<br />

pgrrfv Oaafl» «. ,«90Mk. 3 bdrm*, »Ji.<br />

vvbattt Vk porcK OMpa •. •tpto*.<br />

Aptat -JWM QaMa. 7lh Si baacfi MocK<br />

watWo dteamca 10 iloraa tchurct**<br />

7gi7<br />

IKX3D8 - Oaly. *W^y or moodVy.<br />

Ljwg*, dMa nouM<br />

n Marmora Non-tm<strong>of</strong>car,<br />

uM*. Cai 1-21S-747-33O3.<br />

*2*<br />

tar pin<br />

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FOR SAU • Pooono MM. No<br />

j •Mm. THia oyaf parmanav. Darti<br />

(apotaatatd lot Woodad vacaHanoomasm*.<br />

Cat Tom avantngi<br />

WfCR TOtMNSHP - OvarS aoa* eaav<br />

manMI oraund. f laopoo. ftioa Raal E»><br />

•Ha. maWcw. 380-1444. • .<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP • Routa 0 • SO.<br />

prMw oowmanflal ooraar tot Pno» m-<br />

NOTIC8 TO UMTTCWEDfTOfle.<br />

W. ROBSHT HEMTOEB.<br />

ESTATH o .<br />

- _ . . a»«CE FAMJLY HOME • Opporktftlly h> a/k/a RoxaUaT Wloolna Cobto.<br />

...^ a bdrm. (tit, tat>, and. poreh. ram yaar rtuxid or powtta *non MHB- OfCCASCO PUMUaW IO •kaodat '<br />

»«,»4OCkr»». Boor tromt»acJi ana «ca hotaa »*«<br />

* - --- mll<br />

)pMr, Waadnoo » ult Ra» M Hue Dap.<br />

Lonhmd aaoratx.<br />

ihe artxwnr daAoad. ayttT-iha<br />

. on-*iraa<br />

i-Vk.Wo(*« fcoaath A boarOwaDi, Mo SOUTXNO • fumaVMt'3 (wdrooni<br />

pan. po tmetun. -Jana-Auou*r monrhr fKxaa. 2. bun*,' temiy room, fanpat<br />

or. l.aalpnal a>aimnn. Ca4 3B0-80K yard, outdoor tnovar. j Oodu » baach,<br />

•varwidX ' - 1 taock lo patrS'W>d. S7iO mo<br />

OCEAN. CITY • f«inata roornn*!*<br />

• anan tenahad 4 pdna fxuta<br />

Mif > iA avpnantta*. AwaA. tmrnadlaaVf tt\\ Aoor. mV. 6^. dw. wtf. pari^AQ. <<br />

. tvowgh labor day. tiVaViaaaorv LW*» t*x» ipXiatcn |7^v»vi . ua* a«-|B^I laffl. - ' ?iS-2aM»u • •" • /<br />

>d C4«Oartan*,-a4W10C'<br />

BAYrTCNT WTrl 6OATSUP<br />

-Oraat vto» ot> to t Thf<br />

bodr6orra. 2 bat*.<br />

mm*/ ajrra»ri«t.aT>d Oo<br />

Avaiatan -atioky i, w«<br />

CCIAN C!fV<br />

^l tn> I r \? U* 1 — T> i.'r-r* iri<br />

I.M'.'-r^j ;4_i» fun:-. !'•••;<br />

4» I' k) ."A!<br />

?U«tf DC0ROOM COPUX Am • oanirai<br />

ixtxn Qaa haat. o* tr*atrpana-n.<br />

OCEAKOTY «<br />

MARMORA AREA<br />

ONE.BORM<br />

carpoL pn.ito<br />

Yearly-<br />

710'Htoortyn •Torrocc<br />

395-4858 Y^ N<br />

L Ro'rftiaRetlE«ta?e.<br />

rrrsPAiM COAST<br />

iVf rp» ttaff w* a LOT<br />

] Okya ft J MOrtta -,,f7»<br />

"RATON •<br />

iii iw- ».' Storage fii»lli naarrTiai<br />

papwa^m on M> m «">• onca ot f^»<br />

Coda l/*>wnn Catau «n* tomng tioaiM o« ** widanlanad.<br />

u> OW awrpaja aama In<br />

«*• k». 3K10A-1. at<br />

Publo Auoaton. Tha Ctcydaa oama<br />

yaopoaaaaatonalttacty oi Ooaan<br />

. C^aVwa3fr««>andon»nari> or taftira<br />

«Wk ( mu^» ctctG wan<br />

adyocavtfidi the<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> a wv«r llru;. :<br />

. few cxpre*»ed concern<br />

that the program would<br />

begin voluntarily, but that<br />

the county would begin<br />

using condemnation to gain<br />

Tha McyetM and MitocaHanaoiia<br />

flawbaaaaankiadalJhaDaar- __ .. .<br />

pn<br />

y ioSoi^rSS ifSSSi2? ^P P«>tec» dunes and wct-<br />

*+**_*» aata. £mrfiHnQ lands «nd reduce develop'<br />

^"joiiaWaWjaiawovmcnt in a coastal high<br />

- ' PtjvchMfriQ Ao*r^ KATHTTI "arc*.* %<br />

•vtiiTJ»J4t - — " "*<br />

' LEASEFOft<br />

•OLjatv -<br />

70-3TATION AXJTO '••<br />

« AUTOOOCFEEDEA<br />

- T -^<br />

i erty bdtween the northern .<br />

end Of Sea Tsle <strong>City</strong> and the<br />

Southern end <strong>of</strong> Strathmere<br />

WfU be considered for<br />

acquisition. Jarmcr <strong>said</strong>, the<br />

pyrcHas.csi might extend<br />

into Strathmere' proper' if<br />

horoeowncrs are interested<br />

in selling and if the funds<br />

Tu—


A14 fHE.8eNVN£L-lE0Q£R OcMnClty, N.J. TWday, Jun«12.1MO<br />

STRAND<br />

(continued from page 11' , • <strong>On</strong> Feb. 20, 1989, the rcn- revisions were made to the<br />

The May 24 letter cites .ovations drawn by Joseph plan.that "new glass block<br />

jhreo meeting dates In Courter ?howed that tno panels would be installed"<br />

which the; plans were gloss Vocks" would be on the 9th Street facade. .<br />

ltd each.time. • • ><br />

T 1 oca c^mTw\^K '" ni8h piarJships"in shot put. d«rfcu» and javol/n j in 1930 Statairacfc mo«t><br />

j, D MIKE FAODEN>(4a FA0DEN>(4a potnu potnu aoairrf aoairrf EjjnfHartxjf EjjnfHartxjr in 1958, aliU atiU ltn> trm anol6-Clam« anolA-flam* rde<strong>of</strong>d ritod 32<br />

ybaralatort - ; .' - r . , , ;. . : J CAMPUBRARY'lS , elderly cpunty residents to Atlantic; County were<br />

SUMMER READING CtUB check on Aeir woU'bcing awarded to Grace>Ridgc><br />

. SOMERS POINT—Chit- and <strong>of</strong>fer, a friei\dly,,caring- "vvay ,'<strong>of</strong> Atlantic County<br />

ciren <strong>of</strong> nil a^cs are invited - vpicc_. over.-the telephone "Vcfcationat. School and.<br />

.to join "Camp-Library," the three" days d week. Volun* Michael. Julia 6f Hammdn-<br />

Spmcrs- Poirit: Library's tecra wilt, call from their ton High.School. They<br />

Summer Reading Club, Jujy homes and a Reassurance reccivtd SSOO.and a plaque<br />

10-Aug:21.- . - . Guide Is available (or allcongratulating<br />

them on<br />

Register at the library,747 who wish,-to volunteer as their achievements.<br />

Shore''Road,, duripg; the callers; call 653-3488. • . LIBRARY COMPUTERS<br />

week <strong>of</strong> July . 2.. Reading<br />

TO BE UPGRADED<br />

club meetings begin on July LDA SCHOLARSHIPS 1<br />

The Atlantic County<br />

10. Children in grades' 14 ARE GIVEN OUT<br />

Library' System received a<br />

meet 10-11:30 a.m. Tues- MARGATE — Schobr- S100.000 state grant thia.<br />

days, and grades 5-8 meet shjprs from the Learning year tier implement a new<br />

1:30-3 p.m. Tuesdays; call Disabilities Association <strong>of</strong> and improved computer.<br />

927-7113. "<br />

GETTING THE NUMBER. Orify original ballots<br />

ON OLD PHONE BOOKS .<br />

MAYS LANDING — As<br />

updated telephone books-, OK for Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

.•\re being distributed<br />

throirghoac Atlantic Coun-<br />

Tom. William*, sports writer for The SentinxlLalgtr<br />

reports he Ka.s received a few xerographic ballots in the'<br />

ty, the county Utilities <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Sports Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame voting pro-<br />

Authority is launching a vcess.<br />

" • ^ ' •...<br />

drive to recycle old tele-'<br />

phor»e"books. ;<br />

T>o 200,000 phone books<br />

distributed last year will'<br />

represent 3&) tons <strong>of</strong> waste<br />

which Will end .up In*<br />

alread^-bverburdc^ned<br />

landfills if •discar'decr " as<br />

. • •. • ' «<br />

OGEORGE LO0€R (llnfortaptio.'U and T1000votodiumbto in 19&4 Icxflftaltoamo) .-<br />

xxa hetne<br />

hiKin-ltiiikLy iwuri.'-icr SCTNICCS. Ir»<br />

2131 AvSar. A\v.'jc<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cs'.y. \c* Jcn/r, riS226<br />

[fiecyeje<br />

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" Oo—n Qty, N.J. Tq«td«y. Jun»13,1800<br />

arts & entertainment briefs<br />

POPS TO HOLD<br />

BIRTHDAY GALA<br />

OCEAN CITY — a gala<br />

bcrrcflt concert to honor<br />

musical impresario Esther<br />

Weil on her 80th birthday<br />

will begin 8 p.m. Sunday,<br />

June 17 at The Flanders<br />

Hotel<br />

. Admission is 510, with<br />

proceeds'benefiting the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />

which has been providing<br />

concerts here for over 60<br />

years. , •<br />

Weil is founder <strong>of</strong><br />

•Friends <strong>of</strong> Music." a<br />

• "• OCEiAN CITY — friends<br />

<strong>of</strong> the- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops<br />

benefit concert Sunday<br />

group that provides classical<br />

concerts at* the city's<br />

Music Pier in the- spring<br />

ondiall.<br />

% The celebration will feature<br />

entertainment by bari-.<br />

tone, Todd Thomas and<br />

lisa Heimol Thomas,, who<br />

sing frequently with the<br />

Pops during, the summer. .'<br />

The .Clarendon Brass.<br />

Ensemble will perform with<br />

William Scheible on trumpet.<br />

Schciblc is conductor <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops, a post<br />

.398-546$ _, _<br />

WE DELIVER ?1363 Asbury Avg. . Across FrtyrrBoyar's Market<br />

.STEAK SUBS<br />

* bosh crip steak<br />

- rTAUAriSUQS .<br />

* and 'many cold subs<br />

we ::.<br />

::: Al'ibx hole th-<br />

^ BURGERS<br />

Vrudu horn our own<br />

lanxxfc Qrourjd urion<br />

.• tx- _..i-i: WJ:. rK.Ai'jht arid meaning ru<br />

ju>,r IIKTC tor. the<br />

x\\u>i with .•<br />

c the, three 'others<br />

>vcrc fcrumu» pvrw <br />

:<br />

begins at 1 p.m. with sev-<br />

' cral beach games, including<br />

vollcyha.ll,' tu-g'-<strong>of</strong>-'war,*<br />

obai»clc ^oijrsc ra'ces, '<br />

. wrteeliior-row race^ and<br />

. more. Free registration for<br />

.each,activity begins at II<br />

.arm. each day at the game<br />

site All partiapiinU.rcceiv*<br />

a.frwj hat just tic &igrur.R<br />

up. WlnncTR' ln r the grad -<br />

; competition will faco oil<br />

Vgainsf the FratcmAX Order.<br />

ci Police Lodge 7 Uj a i^x- -<br />

^man tug-<strong>of</strong>-vfar on }u»c 14<br />

and 7\ lor fop honorv •> •<br />

The Votce, a fouj-trit.-n- 1 )<br />

•<br />

bct^locaJ bBifd,.wiH play a .<br />

blcftd 0/ origirul^ and ccnxT "<br />

run« at 3,pjrt. June 1 ~\ and<br />

20; caU 522-1407.<br />

Nevy York Strip Steak- ^ 13,95<br />

ixrxx<br />

Barbecue Ribs .,\X9S<br />

SaltembuNfca^ J, ^<br />

.14.95<br />

1 vmtajtatar. Xxj*r. kmr; i uga tut ttvoc<br />

Seafood "Combination<br />

14.95<br />

Deluxe Seafood CpbihinaKon...r_ - 18.95<br />

Larrm JA IQ3** tk£ a^r r u*£ ISO^Z lA*£» OCxLkv * ><br />

' ' " • ' '• » ' '*<br />

Baked Crab Iinptriai. __„ J4.95<br />

Frt-sh Filet <strong>of</strong> Ftodndc/—J...1.U<br />

Off cT Ttu^ffm, b<br />

Broik-d StylTed Shrimp .._<br />

Jj-tt >V)-v; KJS«i »«r -xy I;JC r^ji<br />

Lktp Fried Sririmp—.....<br />

Shrirup PiccaUi- _<br />

Shrimp Scampi I<br />

Broiled Sea $calk>p* ,<br />

Chicken Pot Fie<br />

Chicken Robert<br />

nut la^ .-J<br />

Linguini with Clam Sauce .<br />

Lt *mi 0/ mf'i<br />

12.95'<br />

15.95<br />

12.95<br />

13.95<br />

12.95<br />

9.95<br />

ia r<br />

12.95<br />

r*cr<br />

-9.95<br />

. 9.95<br />

DINNER SLR\tU 7 NiGKTS A<br />

5 ki 1C^. I-n. i SAL 5 10 11<br />

OCEANVILL€<br />

Grigii)y<br />

pho : '•uVJ '•••!*?'*-,<br />

WdOiti<br />

A12-13<br />

^,1 toth Year. Number 11 <strong>Ocean</strong> C«y. NJ. 08228 Friday. June 15.1990<br />

cause<br />

"By GABY FTTZC.eaAJLD , The team <strong>of</strong> investigators were from<br />

the Cape. May-Crfunty Rre Marshall'*<br />

Office, the Ocjan <strong>City</strong> Fire<br />

OCEAN[CTTY — ^Vpgota real^^rc JncnV and the:'l Ocifcn__aty_ Police<br />

' hercT* > ""' " ^ ;"" : "^ Department" ' f ~'<br />

( The excited wpfds <strong>of</strong> a fireman as an A separate - in ves&ga|ion it bdrtg<br />

Wcnrualsix-alArnrbiazebcgarf^avag- madc^by.thc artftj squAi frfcn ihev<br />

ing the old Village rnpvic theater at Caric May CountyTVroiecutor*f.<br />

about ?:30 pjp. Tuesday.^ V « " Office: A steady . northeast wind<br />

An hour later, the fire, vvas- ragirtg hclptfd the b6ardWa!k ini<br />

out <strong>of</strong> control. Thick, black smokaris- shops escape major damage.<br />

ing'Ktin'drods <strong>of</strong> fcora,.Lci)g<br />

tearcning through «tJi© rubhliJ. Egg Harbor Townaklp,*<br />

Authontieswcre centering their ajuq Sat 11c I > Poirtt alio rfrported<br />

trupectjon orr 4 "ctrtatn area orf theftre<br />

\groopd* at<br />

destruction," *cctr(itmi taorte <strong>of</strong>fi- bo^rdWalk, about a h& bjock frocn<br />

'aaL • « * • the Music rtrr. AO tcid, 70<br />

The Maze started ftcar tb^ lioard- a\ warUtd d^ fiii<br />

<strong>of</strong> (be theater,\&t\- the thiri 20 Intro**<br />

. T^hc 7 ftfanf qf Jhe Acattr<br />

Here's how to do /f, Dad<br />

Chftsima Schu*riois. 2',^. takes charoo 01 tf*s protect at a recort Shore<br />

Mothers CkiJ event, wrth her Cadch/. Wo>r». ct>ie 01 tend To all you<br />

dactte* out there. Happy Father's Day<br />

Point making inspector<br />

post part time for two<br />

SOMERS POINT — Whll?. dry <strong>of</strong>fi- The dry ha» becun advertising iar a<br />

aal» have 6ikd the vaont building construction omdai/building tab-<br />

Inspector pMittan with a uajtporary code <strong>of</strong>fklal/bmlding inyecta and a<br />

empioyce. plan* arc to»divide up the code enforcemcnt/lonlOf-o/flclaJ.<br />

duti»» ol tit fulltlmt po*mon Moor« uid? Bo* <strong>of</strong> ^ —<br />

Ictwmn nvnrwTt tfmr rrnpirrjTin portttont woukt bt 1<br />

plans, goals<br />

tlr-BUAS QOOSKY<br />

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VKX)SE - X<br />

Cape May County frcx-riakicr<br />

• tepped dowr 1 p<br />

Bcycl . a» couTtty<br />

bl Orgar.Lzaljan<br />

g<br />

Edward Salmon<br />

far the i u •Gh.str.i.-. Seiu-<br />

Nos'crribcT In ^ u-A-pr^jnc LT tc-rv .rv,<br />

Wednesday, thor.rw >*Jjt h» goal ts tw br.r.jr >•ou-'-S 1 " 7*^'<br />

p!x i-ito the Cipi' May COP wr ilf \t:<br />

haidu^g en to irt lor.^r.rr* ir i-rr rx-.-.<br />

"Thcrc'i ihr j:r.t-.ic- that txxr,;<br />

Rrpubiicar. 1* soer.t-<<br />

ai- T>-ii'i rxx rruc.* J-J-<br />

Tvc r-4vrho<br />

war.! to get c\voivoi, ard Tm<br />

gang to£-.vc iScrn that opport-jfuty.*<br />

As the leader, Dcvdcno >s-... a<br />

natc wit>. local leader* on u;ch<br />

a» vo«cr reg-.«ra&cin.<br />

Giruiidjtr r.otrurvif,on and c-Ux~aoci oc<br />

the icdcnl, Mate, coenry i.~d kxnl<br />

l^Ntis. Tr.c ij(V>r.<br />

^ As Wcdru-aday'vurhoiji ipo»ldrr.cx-tirji;.<br />

district suponnicad'fcri! Dr^<br />

Ar.thor.y "-vaiz^i '-i^l !hc Rrj~.o fOan.<br />

reosive "strong dlsserd- m<br />

atthecuTenHwdget'-<br />

OSL<br />

su be poor to<br />

Howrcr, Scalto Mid y,<br />

that the dyfctr»ct% "dealing-wtlj* tB«rjf<br />

erf the probicim d( urban dlstrktt


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JHCSOlTiNtL-LtDGER OiawnCtty, HJ. FrWtay. Jon«15.1»0<br />

V 9 DAD'S PAVOimtXAME BRANDS',<br />

•ST.'<br />

TUES.V JIJNE U THRU §AT.f JIJNE 16th<br />

DEPARTMENT &TORE<br />

' . " \ •••• • ' . - . ' ; • • . t • • t ' • • • • . " < • v<br />

2S% Off'our entire sWck <strong>of</strong> :\<br />

• • ' JANTZEN.-- . ' ''• PENDELTON ;/•" C J-*-<br />

WOOLRICHV -NEWPORT BtUE^ ,';<br />

v"\ BQATHOLJSE ROW '• ARROW '<br />

: • .. SANSABHXGQLP' 1 . »«EX:83rWatA%TL<br />

FABRIC SHOP: O4A*tayA*«.<br />

TOYlANDt3Bi floor<br />

•>•••'<br />

20 % OFF<br />

SPORTING GOODS<br />

Save on all sporting goods -<br />

equipment for golf, tennis,<br />

soccer, basketball, and rnote -<br />

.INCLUDING BICYCLES\<br />

STORE HOURS:<br />

MOM-S^T. 9 TO 6 • FRL TIL 9 PM.<br />

Qo«d Sunday*<br />

SPORTING GOODS<br />

3RD FLOOR<br />

mstowE<br />

WITHAD1FFERBNCE<br />

area news<br />

Highlights<br />

Whelan begins transition process<br />

as maYor-etect (^ Atlantic <strong>City</strong>: . : c<br />

f i ^ Y - ^ Having canied Tixwd*/* run-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Whclan <strong>said</strong> he believes he has a the mandate to unify the .<br />

Wh*»toi!w* Wednesday with iiicinn^^<br />

L. Ltey, whom he defeated by approximately 2#» vote},<br />

wto smooth the transition. Both men <strong>said</strong> they would put<br />

the campaign, which was marked by racial polarization<br />

between Usry, the city's fint Hack mayor, and Wndan,<br />

behind them to work for the c»t/»bctttnncnt.; .<br />

Whelani named his transition team, which is made up <strong>of</strong><br />

municipal, community arid casino industry <strong>of</strong>ficials; and<br />

announced that his first priority would be to replace Business<br />

Administrator Carl E. Briscoe. who will resign June<br />

29. ' ' ' ;' • ' '<br />

Gilbert's sick pay approved<br />

over one freeholder's doubts<br />

COURT HOJJSE — The Cape MayCounty Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Chosen Freeholders Wednesday approved $4,500 in sick<br />

pay for former county rood supervisor Harry A. Gilbert.,<br />

according to Tfc Prtm at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>". -. * ..<br />

' Freeholder James 5. Kll pa trick Jr., who oversees the road<br />

department. Questioned whether Gilbert was'really sick<br />

wr^Jie suddenly-resigned last month as rood supervisor<br />

. and mayor <strong>of</strong> Cape May Qty,and added that the msaQey<br />

should come out <strong>of</strong> his accumulatcd'yacatfon pay. KilpaMck<br />

<strong>said</strong> a physical should Kave been required funtt. "<br />

The other four freeholders, however, supported Gilbert's<br />

I' receiving both Jus vaca^on and sick pay* since Gilbert sup-<br />

'* plied-a rettCT from a doctor saying he was-undcf' stress<br />

andvshould tfot work for six Wecfcs. -••••»<br />

I'Water emergency team '..<br />

| ; begins its training . . •<br />

• BRfcANTINE — The city's hewfy-forrnjed Water Eroer-'<br />

gency Response Tca^n began classroom training Monday,<br />

' for any water-related, emergencies on the islarid, accord- j<br />

I n g t o t h e Utand Journal. ;'•»•' - . » ; . . - • . .<br />

° Members <strong>of</strong> the city's police and fire department pushed<br />

' last ycarto form the team, believing that.more and moti^<br />

city residents and visitors did not have experience aAxird<br />

the ocean. A Jocal-emergency, tpam would fcjc able to<br />

respond ift a cciftis more quickry than the Coast Guard/or<br />

• outride water rescue tcyuro, OT>e>mcrfiber wid. •" _i.<br />

.. Practical trainlrfg art rapid deployment seardvand-.rc-s-.<br />

cue. MS wefl a» diving. The team will be working 'with «'<br />

light w^lgrit. flexible Zodiac boat, which" can be launched<br />

frotrfi raxnjJbor carried^to the water l^y 0>C tcairu ' , •.'<br />

County students voice support •<br />

for March '91 ocean, dumping ban" *<br />

'ERMA — "p^* S*uoent'£nrirprlmcnt»l O~tfT' r PiH i/ TT' <strong>of</strong> ^<br />

Icrwai Cape May^Qcgkmal •figh Schooi was »d»odulcd to'<br />

I ,prc>cm©VcT 1.0u0i*ttrnimm county htgrl'school stu-<br />

•* tiCTiu fupp^ihxng the sutc ban on o«un dumping to the '•<br />

Crccrtpeatr bui. wtt!ch vuitwd vhc ( '' " "<br />

toGov. )im J-lorwi td dcrry any<br />

^k t h e ••rht*A>\l/^ l A h<br />

1991-ocean dum)|«ng han.<br />

Greenpeace /Er. vinDcun*T»ul Rc*ponic jsitHwork, wrdch .<br />

i» tia««d in Qcr&n \ i^v>_, w*» al»oscheduledyc^iynlay .to<br />

announoMU ^>pontion to tKc Wcihrgtvouac'proposal to<br />

irvclnttate coufUy tr»kh out oi jtate while voicingf&pport<br />

. (ex Kc;dd Ccrporation** pr6pt»Nxl for a ccwnty-b»«ed<br />

I. 1 . corr\pij«ing pUct. Both ^irm* have tipp^ca&on»s\ "<br />

* tfliinty MuniGpul L*r^ttko Authority KX the -"-'•*•<br />

Second death reported :<br />

in Atlantic County bays<br />

E.CG HARBOR TCTA'NSHIP — The "body o( a<br />

*»rvia v?oerjiri w*i crto^-cr/^ /rcini t}v? bay 41 i<br />

.Cove Marlrva Tuc-i£*v *iicTr*xjr.b> bo»trr»,,<br />

Tkt Prated AtlAr.ric.(!_:ry - »<br />

Poliac KJ»trx rv-»t to j larxr KOUAC-<br />

iftc Bndge ROAU bffwren VUr^tir «rid Nicrthfjeid.<br />

Tr^s^» &.r ycvxxui tleaih ^VJ: are* thi» month. <strong>On</strong> June<br />

1. Vl^ct Wagner. S9. ti'.c fvtfmcr a»^»c» erf the B*ta'H&rbar<br />

Marj-j on Lxftrport B»>aJ:vird >«*** f".»urji. *ccdeM*Uy<br />

d incid«r.t, According to<br />

iiv*rr m ir.<br />

Proposal for $5.5 M county building<br />

gets go-ahead from Cape freeholders<br />

COURT HOUSE — The Cape May Oxirxry Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Croscn Frt-cho^icrs apprrnxd the plan» fcr a ricw $5i<br />

i ad.-r.ij-.iitTir.on buildir.g ihat would etacnhaliy<br />

tSc board'» fjreaent r&cetr.g room. According to<br />

TV Prea U Atianac Qtv<br />

L"r.4er the ptan* by D^CO, ifce Dciign CoUitxarati^r cd<br />

Cape May Court Houae, Ihcncw buildir.g would Incorporaic<br />

and modenuz* the oid CrtM Haven Nurung Hocnc<br />

L-» Middic T^wT^.jp, but also indudc approxiciatdy<br />

5^00 iquATc ieei cd new con.m\ictiorL<br />

The county opened a new $13 7 mUboo nururtg hotn«<br />

cirLcr thi* year, making the Crt-a Haven £*Giitv available<br />

'<br />

Cour.ty oifsoM to be hou»cd in the new complex indiidc.<br />

engineering, the position to photograph<br />

existing. cUrbslda recycling as well as medieval<br />

devastating blaze. Marts<br />

for<br />

programs, according to- a<br />

study commissioned by the an __ .<br />

Plastic Recycling Corpora^ and-Judy y show. The event local history.for many<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />

Is free; call 628^607.<br />

years;<br />

Charles E Conncllwcxec-<br />

The, theater was to have<br />

utivc director <strong>of</strong> PRCNJ, CONTRACTS READY opened Friday with the .<br />

<strong>said</strong> the study showed that, FOR TEACHERS? showing <strong>of</strong> Dick Tracy and<br />

five municipalities —• TUCKAHOE —' AnGremlins<br />

2: The New Batch,<br />

Upper, Sayrevillc, Berlin accord has been reached on Frank's Insurance agent,<br />

Township, Paramus and athe<br />

new teachers' contract Gerard Walker, estimated<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> Trenton *—• bene- at Upper Township Middle. that the VUlago would have<br />

fited from collecting plastic, arid Elementary schools, grossed, upwards .<strong>of</strong><br />

such as milk and beverage, sources say. Diana Marlin $600,000 this summer: The<br />

containers. Those towns <strong>of</strong> the board's negotiation . two films have since been<br />

chosen represented a cfoss- ' team would riot release any moved to the Strand.<br />

section <strong>of</strong> cuibside recy- information on tr>e- specif- Walker estimated'' damcling<br />

in the state.'<br />

ics, saying that dotailsages close to $lJ>TJullionwould<br />

be giyea out at Tuesx<br />

The group. is trying to ' day's board ^meeting/ The<br />

promote recycling <strong>of</strong>" plas- teachers' present/contract<br />

bc, ivhlch Connelly called •expires 'at the end at' the<br />

the second most valuable "rrtonm. ' .<br />

n^jyclablc-njatcnal.<br />

MEDIEVAL FAIR AT<br />

LIBRARY JUNE 30 f<br />

PETERSBURG — The Becdme A Regular<br />

Upper Ope Brandv-LiDrar^ * Reader<br />

on Route fi31 will host its<br />

sccpnd annual Medieval<br />

' Fair from noon, to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Juno-30. This out-'<br />

r<br />

winds' that helped contain<br />

Tuesday's fire to a single<br />

. structure. were not at all<br />

helpful during the fire' <strong>of</strong><br />

1927 when strong- southeastern<br />

winds spreaded the<br />

ftrc over.two block? <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boardwalk on 9th and 10th<br />

Street. The two blocks, as<br />

well as the old Hippodrome<br />

Amusement- Pier,- w *»• •"•»•» m«%S^»<br />

( v<br />

. OCEA-N - The<br />

•v«"-l bold a<br />

Dby"<br />

t the 5jh Stnx-t U-jich h«Tt-<br />

Organised bvJc<br />

such<br />

and poJclir hill.<br />

bt- ccntivjctM. TRt ra^n<br />

is Fndjy. Jijnc 13. GiH<br />

rot wrrsc CiriAJCt<br />

LEX fiat<br />

CROSS"<br />

SMITH<br />

MICHAEL WILSON'<br />

GEKERAL '<br />

i'<br />

- m -'i'- -~r—r.<br />

r Father's<br />

•f"-?<br />

• Like the Music Pier.<br />

Dougrtfy's iPier ori^xrwslly<br />

p>r6trucitd into the o^can or,<br />

t at least, out over the bfMch<br />

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If;•..; A4 OoMnCtty, MJ. Friday. Jun« IS. 1900<br />

By GARY FITZGERALD.<br />

Sonttnoi-Udgor Staff . .<br />

. OCEAN CITY — Under<br />

current zoning laws,' beach<br />

and dune zones are<br />

urtbuildaWc.<br />

This laW has come under<br />

scrutiny over the past, few<br />

months'folloWing the stated<br />

desires <strong>of</strong> Gardens' resident<br />

Louis ncrry" Klause to<br />

construct two houses on his<br />

property at Waverly Boulevard<br />

and Scjspray Road-,<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> his property are<br />

in a bojch arid dune zone.<br />

• The- controversy is<br />

expected to go to its ne


A© THe$e*rt9ta.-Uoa*x<br />

. NJ.<br />

Twenty win awards<br />

in student craft fair<br />

, LINWOOD — Twenty<br />

Mainland KrgiortaTiuic and<br />

. practical' art students won<br />

Traary.<br />

Scaxid place.—' Michael<br />

. A. FULL L»4E OF<br />

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the H«*de ^<br />

. Audrey taHorty<br />

_„. , LB&OW, third place \Mnoem were.<br />

from ten. JlmFttssandGeome Vomam. and coWngln<br />

fairth wars Man^vij f4^ and Robert Hepter.<br />

Tumem<br />

Attorney^ At La<br />

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•• VALVABLF-COLPON — — «^|<br />

i 10% OFF Non Sale Items i<br />

FREE OCEAN CITY POSTER •<br />

Wilh E\cr> Purchase (one to a<br />

customer) a *3.95 value |<br />

C«0OD T,S.L JuM; :*C<br />

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Starting Friday, June 15<br />

THIS WEEK'ONLY •<br />

30 % GFF<br />

LEEANN f S<br />

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We have arrived.<br />

Our 1990 season is noW in<br />

full swing with the opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> our State Tour» as wall as<br />

bar J-ocalTour, each <strong>of</strong><br />

which .should take (bur<br />

days <strong>of</strong> each vycek.<br />

: .<br />

,-. A large number <strong>of</strong> our<br />

traveling members have<br />

returned, giving us Polar<br />

Bears some trouble on the<br />

courts* < •' • •<br />

To give you a total<br />

PTOgresslve tour, played<br />

"*''•*<br />

good representation for so<br />

early Iftjuru*. • ..<br />

The winners In the order<br />

<strong>of</strong>. fintth, Ladies Division,<br />

Vflrc tfatf Clauts, Vlxppr >«• ^<br />

over, with Vln••: . .-. - te .--. r -':i-.v.,i.;r--«- r-^^ ; -- ' ' '<br />

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• Canceled Checks are returned ••• 'J / "-.' ' ' " . *"•-''-•"<br />

• •:•'depositsarc Ic-derally insured :,j .•£.»-- ; '.'. i " J > .:-s~<br />

Open your Interest Checking Account TODAY!<br />

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CAPE MAY — Gamaliel<br />

Qroadtey; an Upper,Town-.<br />

ahJp businessman \yho had,<br />

devoted 30 yean to local<br />

' and county school boards,:<br />

was honored during the<br />

.annual dinner..meeting- <strong>of</strong><br />

th© Cape. May County;<br />

School Boards Association<br />

May 3 here. " •" ' '<br />

Ehroadlcy has served -more,<br />

than 20 years on the County<br />

Vo-Tech School .board,<br />

much <strong>of</strong> that tune as president,<br />

and was one <strong>of</strong> those<br />

instrumental in establishing<br />

'the county Vocational<br />

School. He Was also a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the township Board j<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education for 12 years,<br />

Winning Think Team ' .: t&^^o^<br />

Members-<strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Middle School Think Team wen? victorious at a school in. Marmora and<br />

recent competition, sponsored by the National Honor Society <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional land was acquired lor the<br />

High School. They are. from left: Jenrifer Lawinski. MerorJthZuzulock. Amy Sucher. Middle School.<br />

Eric Adelizri, 2ac Rui*. Carrie Adamowski, Brent ErkScott, Allison Rinck. Marc Wat- A<br />

S'f".H - A - D - E<br />

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when you can fcfuy custom<br />

:.-.- window treatment at<br />

• V discount prtcesi .<br />

MN1 ^VERTICAL -PLEATED<br />

Orfy quafity products vrtn exceflont<br />

' • warranties<br />

FREE. SHOP AT. HOME<br />

* SERVICE „ '..<br />

• A spade above the rest<br />

From,.. • . ^ - . v<br />

:;'. Flag Day until the 4th <strong>of</strong> July<br />

;BANK<br />

Salutes its Customers * .<br />

GamBroadtey<br />

is<br />

credit analyst<br />

Notre<br />

dinick introduced the WILUAMStoRT, Pa. — SOUTH BEND. Xhd-—•<br />

tajLnrnent. Commonwealth Bank & William T> McNully. son oi<br />

•nip middte school stage announce^ that Jacqueline McNulty ol T«rip«v Ariz.,<br />

under jtbe direction, <strong>of</strong> . AfOerbadi^ daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and grandaoh |"''<br />

,w,~Sldsdm.."' andMr*.GeorgeAfflcribach pf " formetr<br />

VDr. Pabida Mi Horton, <strong>of</strong> Ocsin <strong>City</strong>, haa joined Mayor, ahtf<br />

superintendent <strong>of</strong>. the organization as a credit Jrfrs. B. Tho-j<br />

__;.• reported that me analytt In the Commercial .inaff Wal&-1<br />

: v'° county board <strong>of</strong>fices wfll be to»h Department.. manp/Ooe«i|<br />

^housed in temporary trailer Ms. Afflcrbach graduated <strong>City</strong>, -<br />

.'"•>facilities, for,the next ^wo .with a." bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts graduated<br />

' * years while <strong>of</strong>fices at the degree in accounting from cum laudel<br />

' Crest H^vcn .complex are Lycoming. College,, where from thc.lmfrcnovated.<br />

She • tSao\ «fcs- she'was a member <strong>of</strong> the vcrtity l *>t•<br />

cussed the PRISM-pilot pixv Accounting and English Notre.Damc.<br />

gronVfor Improvement in societies. Gamma Delta- > He received a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

math, skills being instituted Sigma sorority, the Student, arts degree in government,<br />

in Upper and Dennis town- Activities Committee and With a concentration in Japships<br />

and North WUdwbod. the college newspaper. ancsc language'and * Ea,st<br />

Dr. Theodore 8. Johnson. Prior to joining Common-" Asian area studies. • . .<br />

retired Middle! School wealth, she was an accoun- Following a one-year<br />

superintendent, was the la *»t with the. certified sodal action program with<br />

euest speaker. Although the public accounting firm <strong>of</strong> the Holy Cross Association<br />

38, and I ^since f 197T iqrTnn on tfie ri£- Salmi * n . D-ls*. who is a <strong>said</strong>, yoiing people arc not StreCDPT receives • ^msburR, Va.<br />

v vTTSb?aSr tcachCT ^ MiUvfflc; Cwen yet the priority in New Jcr- OlTeeper remvt^ . , .<br />

ien were pre^ted ^ ° . • P 1 ^.^ ^ ^ nUTSing dt^gTee.-'. - ^ Oflier "" ^<br />

pUquc by I^^fh ^^^^^Bmvtn diiyc- fcquiwd by tMe state, but it " PHILADELPHIA" — Lora deail'S llSt , '"<br />

l o o l<br />

tion.<br />

1 ^ ^ ^ ^ tor <strong>of</strong> field *rviixs; and Dr.."has^been fully-funded by ^Ann_ (Ycutter) Strocper. a CH^TERTOVvT^ Md. -<br />

• S'tuirf HeVshaff, /icld! "^ ^^'""V ""^ s j Ilul - k 1t5 L" rcquiwd by tMe state, but it PHILADELPHIA* — Lora deflll S llSt<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> field s»rvib2s; and Dr. "has been fully-funded by r .....r.. ^lfe3IlJ,<br />

S'tuirf •HerBhaf f, Jicl'd'. "^ sotmmer resident <strong>of</strong> Cfcdan vVashimrton ^floto frrah-<br />

slJh: "»«ytwice^rreeits joimmcr resident <strong>of</strong> Ocdan vVash^ton<br />

» .-,.• . services rcp^cijtativc • fgr *ncpption. Thi» lack <strong>of</strong> . CUy. graduated May 12 from<br />

More than 21$ school NJSBA. * -' " emphasi* oh funding edu- j^y Family College here<br />

bteard rh«rvb*rs. aurhin.s- ^ f ;_ ,_ ,,_ _*_.* ^ ^ was c .. trf ; t <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Otticcn, for the county —« Vk IJ1^ ci ^ " , ^ with' a- bachelor ojcncior <strong>of</strong> a SOCTKC bow^cv Qry( w^ among ;^he ^he 152 152snjsnjt>ator«, principals, and<br />

" • rcuSOJi^ lAc ijiuiCu juices is decrw^in nvirsinc, ~ r, .., rv.irTw^ to to rfw* \hd Dcsirt lj»^rt*«i 3<br />

fricn'ds .<strong>of</strong> cdjjcation Thevar^DLna L H ^ r ^ ^ ^ j ' ^ <br />

H you S©e"r>ew^<br />

happening, call<br />

<strong>of</strong>thoU " ^ d^hte <strong>of</strong> W^and Lisl for s ri Semester<br />

irteyarc. uuna u «ev ,ncjustriai tiaUons. . GrScc YcuMcr <strong>of</strong> HulidctpKia'-iotTn • "<br />

<strong>of</strong>. Iaiwfr I^r Townshrp, jowmruTvpre*. prey- jphn^on^id. Ibhn^bnaaid. "... , _ **. ~, ".H and <strong>Ocean</strong> r w ^ Gty. OtJ she v. is^"a u.-"n •"sVudents -~^' .' must^ave . ^<br />

dent; Jorn« A, »it*.<strong>of</strong>.-./T> Cape May County -Rniduatc <strong>of</strong> Nc^st-H^h ^ « a £ 5 3^^or<br />

WldwoodCxcst,VicePT«i--$1 p^^ Associ-tlon. gch'ool. Phtladclph*^ and cvjmul;ltJVC avaraRC « >*•«<br />

K^^^r.TtiT'" 1 ^ °^ crmsisti-<strong>of</strong> one rcprttscnta- Maiwr Junior COHCRC. Jenr<br />

-THE-NEWSeENTER<br />

40 HOTUNE<br />

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Join us fur the celebration<br />

A FREE AMERICAN FLAG<br />

!u: unir dc|X)Miiih<br />

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Come in to any Coastal Branch today<br />

and show your True Colors<br />

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IALBANK<br />

H(xix 4 io\\Ti 1 >aiiking. Tlie way it sIxKiki tx\ SS<br />

101 E*M Niath<br />

15S Sh«r • 624-114ft 132 Scyth Shore Ra»i • .Viarr. « • 331-2296 .<br />

rescntahvc jo tho ^JSCA ,, n^.. ^..^ ; tiin* ^ hoh'Kith Women's McdiS - h " VT><br />

will- conhnuc tb-be Ootge Ycar< 5p<strong>On</strong>«5rs 'workshops • fSospitrf, Philadelphia.,.,<br />

etc board membcri. and . Shcanii hcr'husfcand.Ttm<br />

l y..prn\nde< Tepjcscnt^tvon lo- ^hyt Uvt; in the<br />

the htaie a*.«x1aJioo .' ' area.*<br />

I<br />

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Far Dads or Grads<br />

^m ^mm^^t ^mmm^^ «^^p«^ ^••w ^V^HV ^BBISSSS* ssssssa*«Bii^ «j<br />

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Cp's Records &<br />

, New&Used<br />

<strong>of</strong>f<br />

GARDEN<br />

mi t r.Tt;r::i r< WFTHTVftSAD<br />

• NEWAGE. I<br />

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Asbtlry Ave^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ -<br />

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ut><br />

or even trra<br />

i. mention# .<br />

• <strong>of</strong> th(sad %<br />

Mohler" &Iv> started .at. left<br />

wing fry the cMlcgcS (u5d<br />

M,irti-d a.s the left ficifecr' frr<br />

team<br />

been<br />

peer advt<strong>of</strong>r fcr<br />

^tljup Q^ UKXXTUJlg frcrfUTXT.<br />

• for tV-1*0^91 %boci year at<br />

V^jAKingwn, at soiail^ phvotL'<br />

KbtrJJ 1 jfts-and HOW^TS tr^truuxv<br />

• . '<br />

Hosts sought for<br />

| arftiritis program<br />

I II<br />

~Tba.ri%/.<br />

f ihc Arthniia Foun<br />

dabon iA i-dtkirig <<br />

rehabilitation center* ard ;9<br />

YNICAs, tn a>tp;Tfiacr'<br />

arthritic fitnes^ rjrogr*m.<br />

Tlw 4S nrlnntc prqgram<br />

rrjaxation.<br />

WHEN THEY WON'T EVEN<br />

CALL YOU BACK...<br />

Now There's<br />

Resort Residential Services, inc.<br />

- RESORT RESIDENJTIAL SERVICES. No,/ V t or-o<br />

PlumbtrvQ . Painting . EJcctrical . Carpenrry .Ro<strong>of</strong>ing . Larxlicop«r>Q - Pool Sorvlco<br />

Healing 4 Air CorKlttioning . Clooning - Awning • SkxrrrV/moows & Sidina<br />

• Fencing . Brickwork • Alarms - Locki/nrrh • ExtormlrKJfang . Hondymon<br />

cor-


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3 M - : ' • . • • • - ; • ••••••<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C«y.NJ 399-iOOa .• ^}'~ > « » . ^-.*_<br />

Fro6 parting -*>.*•/ MJtLX*. -11<br />

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A10 THSSOmNBL'ieDGen Oc—nCtty. KJ. Frid«y. J,un«18.1900<br />

Skimmer Weekend begins this<br />

By BRIAN COONEY ning following "the '62<br />

storm, she added, the event<br />

has" faced -'drizzle's, but<br />

SEA ISLE CITY As the ncVer a downpoUr.<br />

lucks <strong>of</strong>f tonight. <strong>City</strong> Com-< take your chances,",<br />

tnissipner Steve Libro sees <strong>said</strong>.. He had been con-<br />

one dark cloud on the .horicerned that rain would put<br />

zon T— what to do in case <strong>of</strong>. a damper on new events<br />

rain. " . during the Weekend, such<br />

. Since many new events as the Miss Sea Isle,"<strong>City</strong><br />

had , been added to theTeen<br />

pageant and the food<br />

' three-day celebration, Libro court by 12 local restau-<br />

<strong>said</strong>'at Tuesday's" Board <strong>of</strong> rants. The ..cily'-s newly-<br />

' Commissioners meeting fqroned •'.' Tourist<br />

thaf a raindatc should be<br />

Development Commission<br />

. considered in case <strong>of</strong> a<br />

has put extra effort into the<br />

washout" •• ' • weekend, which <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

The event historically has starts <strong>of</strong>f<br />

not had a raindatc, <strong>said</strong> city<br />

'Clerk Theresa Tighe, since<br />

•'outside vendors aflhe flea<br />

market— usually the linchpin<br />

<strong>of</strong> the weekend — rnaKc<br />

arrangements so f»r in<br />

advance. Since Us begin-<br />

: this summer, Ubro <strong>said</strong>- The complete schedule <strong>of</strong><br />

Since the winner will be the events: • "<br />

girl who raises the most<br />

donations for a new dryTonight<br />

;<br />

anVbulance. delaying the 6-9 p,m. '— Thc<br />

selection will allow more'<br />

fund raisjhg.<br />

Soa Isle <strong>City</strong> traditionally<br />

kicks <strong>of</strong>f its summer season<br />

today, tomorrow and Sunday,<br />

June* 15-17, with, its<br />

annual Skimmer Weekend '<br />

celebration. .<br />

the summer, tourism<br />

season.<br />

In other Skirnmer news,<br />

although entrants in the"<br />

Miss Sea Isle Teen pageant<br />

Will be presented at 7:30<br />

p.m. Saturday, no winnmr<br />

will be named until later<br />

- Tomorrow<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> America along the<br />

". 8 tun. to .5 p.m. .— The promenade. .. • •,• •• _.<br />

annual flea market along 130 p.m. —, Prcscnta^on.'<br />

6anjo<br />

! .the promenade. With monj foir. awards and fajphlesYor.<br />

than 250 dealCTB.'lt £s bilicd Jbest. cajrs along thV £rome-'<br />

Dusters will tour the tityV<br />

as the largest ocoan-frorit nadtr.<br />

restaurants on an old-fash- flea market on the coast.<br />

ioned trolley cor, serenading<br />

diners. Contestants In<br />

" \10 a.m. to 2 ,p.m.'— An<br />

the Mlaa Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Teen<br />

open house at. the dty His-<br />

contest and folks in oldtorical<br />

Society's Museum,<br />

fashioned bathing suits will<br />

located directly behind <strong>City</strong><br />

accompany the band on its<br />

journey.'.. . _•<br />

HaU,4416Laridl»Ave.<br />

All Day >— Donkey rides<br />

on the beach at'Kennedy<br />

1990 Spirit <strong>of</strong> America Boulevard •<br />

•-'Alt Day — A food court<br />

along Kennedy Boulevard<br />

pageant July 8 ih OC between X-andls Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY — The<br />

and the beach, \yilh 6vcr a<br />

testants<br />

1990 Spirit o. America pag-<br />

•A the<br />

eant will be held noon."Sunday.<br />

July 8 at the Music<br />

Pier, Moorlyn. Terrace and<br />

the boardwalk, it has Been'<br />

announced.<br />

• Contestants may come<br />

[NOW OPEN!.<br />

eaHicr that day, prior to the<br />

noon starting rime-<br />

Miss Georgcann, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ceorgcann Delaware<br />

Valley Finishing and Modeling<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn and'<br />

'• Barber Shop - , '*<br />

fVoaYi CitV a"rl ^j^fo dilCO-<br />

(or <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

% .3i.*'ir" Cr-' i >'-i - -p».«-i_.' pa>t'l'-'.• ..;<br />

|»| «hi ASBL"K\" UK<br />

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OCEAN 3W-3SA5 • --•<br />

RGR 5?R0aHRy.RG?.aaBaaR<br />

THE VOICE IS YOURS!<br />

vojf<br />

from arc. TaU-Unc 46S :^i :<br />

NEWS TALK GUESTS THE WEEK OF JJKE Vo -<br />

• JlWtE 22.<br />

Pa FJoiorabajfi - PrtAjCk_' ».'_;r<br />

Courty Prcv&orvsl L*»aQue <strong>of</strong> iVornc*i . cxets<br />

TUESDAY JUNE 19TH<br />

-lade Dognan • ExoajtM; D-tjci<strong>of</strong> c< tnu C^x-<br />

Hay Coxry Coatocn A^arcJ PJ ^TcSwaMSSS 2L.J6rf*a Aa«,d V,^')^.- , ' i"^!^ J^5_±_fi_* I C_5 ;<br />

M^borr,H«toScNmK. SEPOS. C^,«7S^a-rt»rryJ*r .- S^SrtoZ^ ' a^ Hohorat... Man^rTuiTl^. 8*^*«**«*«'<br />

data afl AC Flowartng Rana<br />

.CUaaa 21 A. Cataayaa<br />

CJaj_MWniaiuroOrcriOi(ri"orton) data4A>Pourorlaaa •<br />

laCSHiSs^ Shedding light on safe driving<br />

h A commlitcc " \ <strong>of</strong> over 40,<br />

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feather instruments<br />

Ski Ve^ts " -'<br />

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- Talk about consistency..<br />

This will be the Artisans'<br />

45th family weekend in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

Founded in 1873, the Arti-<br />

•lart* Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protco<br />

ti«*i'. was first to .provide<br />

jnSuran09 West Arc. <strong>Ocean</strong>Gty*<br />

' .'-— Opew 7 AM t>a4fy<br />

v for a People's Choice<br />

'Award. •<br />

- The s show, was originated<br />

and is directed by Barbi Harris<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Gry Airport's<br />

Spring Festival, postponed<br />

last Saturday because <strong>of</strong><br />

storo>y flyirig conditions, will<br />

be 10 am. .Saturday at 26th"<br />

Street and Bay Avenue. Feature<br />

<strong>of</strong> the day will b? an<br />

• anbjjue" airplane competition<br />

•(on"tbc ground) and a pJpcr,<br />

;4 Hour FISHING ADVENTURE<br />

./•".- tautog * ^ea8ass<br />

- Sailing Daily 8 AM and1PM<br />

persori<br />

CLOTHING /.<br />

Nautical Belts 4 Ties" ' '<br />

Topsidors ><br />

Sweaters '" . . .<br />

'Gortex Jackets<br />

BOATING GEAR<br />

s airplane flying contest for<br />

Anttquo.Car $how. June "^<br />

children, • . •<br />

'23rd, 9 a.Tn., Tabernacle ,<br />

• Admission is SI. .The pub-<br />

ground*. ' . ' - • • •<br />

lic is invitctt .<br />

•SOMETHING DIFFER- '<br />

ENTt The Exchange Oubb '.<br />

• : At. 2 pjn. Sunday, AI<br />

holdirig an AqualympUa at<br />

Aiberts will-be featured- at<br />

Water Wonderland today<br />

"the pier with youngstert<br />

(Friday), from 6 to 10 pm<br />

from .his TV Showcase;<br />

Local notables will partici-<br />

WPV|-TV. ChanncJ 6, Ph^U-<br />

pate in relay races over,dif-<br />

. ddph'io. Admission Is S2.<br />

ferent areas <strong>of</strong> the water MTV<br />

The Alberts'show is the<br />

park, 7th lind Boardwalk.<br />

top-rated piograni <strong>of</strong> its kind<br />

•There will, be;$ome great,<br />

in the Ctlaware Valley.<br />

door prizes including a.<br />

The. founder and lead Esther. Weil SI flCO treasury note. Other<br />

singer o/ die legendary Four<br />

prizes include a 20-tnch<br />

AceS, Alberts has rocorded a ^programs<br />

to town in the remote TV. microwave oven, '. .<br />

song about this community,* spring and £alL<br />

AM-FM radio, dinner for \ , •.<br />

Odan <strong>City</strong> and You and also fops conductor William two at bbadiah's, and for .<br />

has a popular rendition <strong>of</strong> SchoibJe has- organized a fine children un.dcr 12 a scooter<br />

<strong>On</strong> OuT Way to .Cape May program far Sunday includ- from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bicycles, 0 OR.UORE<br />

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ordered. closcdL An 8th, 9th and Moqrlyn ter- arrived 'on the scene at Fighting the fire was.<br />

employee at the South Seas race beaches.<br />

approximately 3:15 p.m. made even more difficult<br />

Shop just ocean ward <strong>of</strong> the.<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> observers T^wt theaferhad been locked. by the corrugated tin that<br />

burning 'structure <strong>said</strong> the stood and watched-the" iip. for -several weeks, he surrounded the. building.<br />

fixe was about iS.feet from burning building behind <strong>said</strong>, tio one was inside. Extreme heat Witt up<br />

the bade <strong>of</strong> the store- police Unes on • the -etroct . "Twenty mirtdles after he inside and -, was reflected<br />

Across the 8th Street arid . boardwalk, atop arrivc.d, Frank was outward by the tin. '•' •> ;•<br />

boardwalk ramps,; employ- houses and even, from the informed that Chief Bower At . 4:10 firefighters<br />

ees at Roger's Arcade top deck <strong>of</strong> Gillian's Water thought that the building attacked the fire in. full<br />

wheeled video' games out Wonderland..<br />

was "going to go" .up in force, with as many as eight<br />

onto the boardwalk in caso . ,vVhen the first firefighters flames.<br />

'hoses spraying water on the.<br />

the fire jumped the street. arrived, their main concern Firefighters struggled to fire from every side, indud-*<br />

Thefbmes were so intense was whether someone-.was open exits and entrances to ing<br />

. the heat could be felt sev- trapped In the fiery theater. the movie house,-cautiously<br />

eral yards,away..<br />

'The theater's owner, straining for several' min*<br />

Minutes, later, lifeguards Bruce Frank, discounted . utcs to-open a northern exit<br />

were ordered to dose the that concern 'when he doorway.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce, inside., firemen<br />

TOY SHOP•TOY SHOP•TOY SHOP•TOY SHOP '• attempted an interiorattack,<br />

but it wj« impossible<br />

to gain deeper penetra-<br />

CAL'!<br />

tion into.the burning<br />

building. • .<br />

Although they were<br />

a.vusted by the .wind, the_<br />

firemen's efforts to keep the<br />

blaze away from • nearby<br />

TOYS<br />

boardwalk . stores ' proved<br />

successful.-Two firemen<br />

1706 Asbury Avenue<br />

. .opened a glass encasing on<br />

the joo/ <strong>of</strong> the Promenade<br />

Featuring.Beach Toys and Old Favorites and hosed the fire from that<br />

vantage point, all the while<br />

* Piajnwbil * lego * Brio "<br />

keeping the nearby<br />

...-'" Mline<strong>of</strong> JlciivSwinLBoarfsAAccessaries ' l|j I -wet and flames a Wpy.<br />

- BiRe Rentals -<br />

JJicyele Repairs & Accessories<br />

: the front entrance Prank <strong>said</strong> he < Invested "We W.CTC fortunate that the • ment. were overcome by-,<br />

was torn down, ' ,-•; $400,000 thiswinter.f<strong>of</strong> 700 fire did not get in .Contact heat and "smoke on Tues-<br />

The searing fix* was'first new sects, air vcondibooing with the other buildings-" day. Inspector' t)on Biscn-^<br />

reported by « nearby resi- and heating^ automated .AH the stores that were hardt *nd firemen Paulw<br />

dent who arqund 2:15 p.m. projection equipment and<br />

Iannece ware treated at •/<br />

witnessed flames engulf a.<br />

shut down during the fir*<br />

stereo sound. • . .' *<br />

Shore Memorial. Hospital '<br />

section at the building new<br />

reopened early-Wednesday<br />

<strong>On</strong>e newspaper account<br />

for smoke inhalation and<br />

a northern exit <strong>of</strong> the the-<br />

morning, their proprietors<br />

reported the fabric Of the<br />

released. ".' ^ ' '-.'.•<br />

ater.' ,-•<br />

reporting little damage. -<br />

new seats was made, from<br />

James Townacnd <strong>of</strong> .850<br />

Gerard Walker. Frank's<br />

petroleum products, rcsult-<br />

. Fivo more firemen have<br />

Plymouth Place, -<strong>said</strong> in<br />

insurance agent, estimated'<br />

ing in the thick black smoke<br />

reported to Shore Memorial '<br />

employee, at Gillian's Water<br />

damages to the Village the-<br />

and an odor that could be<br />

Hospital since Wednesday<br />

downward into the Wonderland first warned<br />

ater house at$l .5 million.<br />

smelted "several blocks<br />

morning, according to<br />

inferno from two aerial lad- him <strong>of</strong> the smoke.<br />

away. -' .<br />

Two" firefighters <strong>of</strong> the Bower, with injuries such, as «£<br />

der trucks. The full-fledged "A man from the water* "It's'a loss." Frank irid.: <strong>Ocean</strong> '<strong>City</strong> Fire Depart- sprains and strains. . <br />

attack, had most <strong>of</strong> the blaze slide Veiled '] smell<br />

extinguished 45 minutes smoke,, <strong>said</strong> Townscnd as<br />

later..<br />

the fire raged doser and INSPECTOR<br />

- The last remnants <strong>of</strong> the doser to his home lew than<br />

fire were, ironically, in the 100 feet away. *1 went but<br />

. (continued from page D<br />

large brick chimney, one <strong>of</strong> on my porch and the entire<br />

<strong>said</strong>. • . . - .<br />

the 'few structures left (northern exit] doorway<br />

A nsvicw showed that<br />

standing just after the fire. .was in flames." •<br />

'there was more • subcode<br />

work, such as inspecting<br />

Although, the fire was Townscnd was : eventu-<br />

landscaping, fencing, signs*<br />

listed <strong>of</strong>ficially under conally ordered to evacuate his<br />

etc for code conformity,<br />

trol at 7 pjn., it appeared house.<br />

,than there were new inspec-<br />

'that the blaze wJs-ln control The theater had been shut tions, according to <strong>City</strong><br />

an hour, and a half earlier, c. dawn all winter due to Council President John W.<br />

Construction' Code .Offi- major construction work, Rlsley Jr.," so dividing the<br />

cial Frederick CadCordered according to the. theater duties, would be a logical<br />

the building demolished owner. As president <strong>of</strong> thecost-saving<br />

measure.<br />

iust^ afte,r-the. fire wa>- Prank •.Theater Co., Bruce . Advertisements arc in for<br />

• brought under control; Prank also owns Wlo Strand, the two positions, Moore<br />

Pemollhon continued late Moorlyn and Point 4 rnovte<br />

<strong>said</strong>, and selections will<br />

Jnto the evening;. e^cry- theaters. ' . ' .probably bcjftmde Art two ot<br />

'4hrec weeks. '<br />

"Al^ building inspections,<br />

arc up-to-date, so we'riegoing<br />

to take our time and<br />

find the, fight person ftor<br />

this," Mobrt.sald. . ' r"<br />

TOY SHOP • TOY SHOP • TOY SHOP • TCY SHOP<br />

1360 *<br />

OownCiy.NJ,,<br />

( BAKERY "XSWEETSHQP)<br />

1<br />

, issuing a building permit to, Drive interchange, for<br />

a contractor after selling SI .000 three months beforchim<br />

a one-acre parcel <strong>of</strong> selling it to Joel Jacovitz,<br />

designated, wetla.nds for" who planned a singlerfarrr-<br />

$20,000 in 1988. ily home at the site. .-<br />

His artorhcy, .Peter L. Sturts gave building<br />

Bruso <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Gty. <strong>said</strong> approval without flrst^j<br />

yesterday that an appeal obtaining a needed zoning<br />

will be filed in the Superior variance and review by the<br />

Court's appellate division state .Department' <strong>of</strong> trivi-<br />

^ immediately after trie sen- ronrnental Protection or the<br />

" tencing. ' " Cape-Atlantic Soil Conscr-<br />

• The state Departmcnr <strong>of</strong> vadon District. '<br />

Community Affaire is also. In" his defense, however,<br />

investigating the case to sec. Bruso maintained that<br />

. duct and fraud, was sched- Sturts had forgotten', that<br />

-t if-Sturii'i .bulMing inipcer _ the state changed, the site's<br />

tor's lifcrfsc should be designation to wctfand'sA<br />

revoked, according to DCA .two years carHcr, and. that<br />

spokesman Jay Jojinstbn. Sturts had gone through the<br />

Any action taten by the normal channels in granting .state<br />

concerning his license, • Lard6 Lobster Tail CRnner^.-<br />

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it * Homefrode Cl?ij CaJwj.<br />

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Penny Hanunel and Mei-Chi Cheng the first two J*"* Geddes leads the tour in birdies with 157'<br />

V- roundsy tee^<strong>of</strong>f thb morning at 830 from the lOfh andis part <strong>of</strong> the tie in eagles with four: s ..* ' '<br />

tee, She started at 11:50 yesterday morning from Betty King, who won this tournament in 1988<br />

r the 1st tee .• • - . but could not return for this early week because <strong>of</strong><br />

.a ..commitment, to aho^r charity tournament,<br />

leads the tour in rounds under par. V •<br />

Hiromi Kobayashi is the leading money-winner<br />

among rookies with $18,070." Lori Poling, who is<br />

jali Inktter, who has won this tournament twice* second by just over $800, can move into the lead<br />

wffl tee <strong>of</strong>f today at 8:40 from the 1st tee with Car- With a eood showing this week.<br />

oline Keggi and Michelle McGanii. ' —-—<br />

Tee times fox Some <strong>of</strong> the tetter known players The winner <strong>of</strong> this years tournament, with art<br />

include 850 a.m. from the 1st tee for Kathy increased purse <strong>of</strong> $300,000, will take home<br />

Whi'tWorth and.Ayako Okimoto, 9 a:m. from the $45,000. Second plac^e will get $27,750 with $20,250<br />

1st tee fot Rosie Jones and Jan Stephenson, 12:10 for thirdplace. ' J -<br />

yxm-'from the 1st tee for Beth Daniel and Sandra The prize money is broken dowifa.il'the! way to i<br />

Palmer ind 9 a.m. from the 10th tee for Sally lit- the No.-75 golfer, who gets a check for $307..<br />

tie- ' If Ayako Okamoto walks away with the first<br />

Vfcld Fergon, who finished one stroke behind place check on Sunday she will achieve a mile- ... ^<br />

Lopezlast year, tees <strong>of</strong> at 12:10 this afternoon-from atone. It would push her over the $2 million mark $$$<br />

the iOth lee.. And Chris Johnson, who was also a in career earnings, the eighuh player \o do that YV»,<br />

-> i<br />

single strong <strong>of</strong>f the lead last year, starts today at " " - ' . ,-.—; • ; .- • «-^» J<br />

persistency key<br />

noon from the 1st tee. - , ' Among the celebrities jwho pbyed' with )he<br />

*^ '~~^~' '• ~^^ ~ T"- .*• women pr<strong>of</strong>essiprials and "ayea amateurs on. Tues-<br />

'. None <strong>of</strong> this year's LPGA leaders ar« pbying at day an4 Wednesday were former 76ers' great<br />

..the Sands thfe w«ek, though there ate some that )uUus Erving, Flyers's star Rick Tocchet, former<br />

are very ckfac . ., ' . P^iUie?, cienterfielder Gacry/Maddox; Eagles' wide w ng^ A<br />

Ayakopkaoioio is second toTaFBraatey tti'Scor- rcceiver,Ti«nce"QuicTc, former Flyers Brian^ ?ropp, *** %JfA<br />

***<br />

ing average with just 70.94 smokes per round.. fonner Eagles £on Jaworski and Joe Pisircifci and- (conan^cd W. page l)<br />

I l<br />

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./../<br />

OCEAN.<br />

«unnner<br />

uod last week wUlincc* In<br />

9*v«mte«i boat* raced in »"*_<br />

thm Priday evening bay<br />

•^•'••3!f^- ••«*«» 'nnoer: perfect;; sail j.*<br />

|fi i ?.'-V^*''v 1 cc«Ktttlom."-Oyenill-wifuwr- .I.OJMI-<br />

i 0<br />

. She also describes<br />

Ro«ie Jones is second to Bradley in top 10 fin- F^ddie Romai*,the star o*V oni gh' Live" a»the». ..M- Ant..n*. if-,u I chiDDtnc and outline ,<br />

Paul'Shedaiv in hi» fX!<br />

M-MtOucWn<br />

CWH<br />

2:1830<br />

B.«MUn* £10:10<br />

KIWhmr 2:ifti4f<br />

Mwly *«ul«d £ebr« 30 *"SWx P °^ t<br />

AphnkbU fallowed doedy i UJJM T.ummm TIAM<br />

by Terry am) Bob Wilkinu<br />

In theb J-24 Otast.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fshore race was<br />

sailed <strong>of</strong>f die nortt* end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. Eight and shift-<br />

/tng winds inaoe the.course'<br />

challenging for the fleet <strong>of</strong><br />

tfboatT<br />

sailors<br />

in shoot out<br />

In tnerpj division, four ^_,1K-.^-^ .<br />

.'-bsBis crowed the Hniah line OCEAN CITY -<br />

within one second <strong>of</strong> eich. «nnual' "shoot out"<br />

other. * . .' v •> "between the .<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

First place overall went to. Y^pub wUortMwTthc<br />

Sag Sagerholm in hi» J-35 «»«*n »»«" "> Sunday,<br />

A«nr/^LfoUow«5dbyMikc I*"****** on ^ .<br />

McGudcin irfhb C&C-34- Wdghtnaater Ray Thcri-<br />

Prtper Altitude. . . ' .•»«»»»• « M « a « M ^ ^« hcr 'men edged out the sailors<br />

-<br />

' , The- - •<br />

is^w1th9<strong>of</strong>r3whneBemDanie.iSthWv^h8jruTOpCasUe<br />

n rlghl'now beciusc The ^cx^<strong>of</strong>fshore sailing* *£*. R ^\ v ^ tiS U l 12: P o< * nd<br />

ft *<br />

only,<br />

hit one bucket PKC!<br />

: : K<br />

Smlthfield<br />

LASCC<br />

Acme<br />

iggs<br />

• -v<br />

srsopus<strong>of</strong>taoe won<br />

utftmiim—iw<br />

VQO2<br />

CTN<br />

- 4 -i.<br />

A<br />

- FRESH COUNTRY P>Rlt>£..<br />

' U.S DJ\.«ADE A.fcUARANTEED<br />

Whole Frying<br />

Chickens ^i^-<br />

•zs<br />

It).<br />

a/T- Oo—nCaty. Rj. TH£SefWN£lA£OaBt J B3<br />

is.<br />

Assorrco MMBCTIES. OSANOE AWCB<br />

HtOMCoMoamMrE ^^^-<br />

Minute<br />

MOW cm<br />

SKkJLASOfUTC<br />

log Cabin<br />

syrup .•<br />

•{'.«• * f<br />

Chiquita<br />

Bananas<br />

Planters<br />

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more concern<br />

" In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, school district, as with many<br />

other.districts throughout New Jersey, it is a state<br />

budget shortfall and- the state Supreme Court's<br />

full-funding decision that have school authorities<br />

in a dither.. At Mainland Regional High School it<br />

is also a,defeated school budget that school board.<br />

members and district administrators have to con-<br />

, tend With. ' • • .<br />

At Regional the funding -problem is severe<br />

enough to require laying teachers and other start<br />

members- <strong>of</strong>f; in a district" which is expanding its<br />

physical plant, there-will be.fewer personnel to<br />

help fan it In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;; IT the district has to<br />

pick up the tab for Social Security ancf pensions, it<br />

will cost over-Si million and increase the tax rate 3<br />

• cents.. • - ' '; ' •<br />

All lands <strong>of</strong> decisibre* involving money and local .<br />

• ~ ta:iis»are cotmng-to the fore,, more than i& usually"<br />

thecase.^School districts-already spcjtd millions <strong>of</strong><br />

do^arj;. Heretafp're the public, has showji little<br />

conevm. No^w that there is a bigger stake, perhaps<br />

• the"•citizenry willjsho'w more fnterest in how. the<br />

schools awbeing run; * • * ><br />

• • .- Maybe the day is coming when -/what goes' on<br />

inside schools wilt be <strong>of</strong> o JIS much uch -infertrsj fetrsj as the<br />

goings'on In<br />

cithbll It should hold Kay*-' Ka been bn thi thaiway<br />

allalong.<br />

The $entirtel-L6dge'r<br />

Published Iri AaMrtcj')k &••£••< r+ttftyiUmort<br />

A Ovaaon o* Scut) J»ra*y R*da. Inc<br />

> i P ' '<br />

112 Er8mSt.Oca.-j9 <strong>City</strong>.<br />

USySMo. 402260 * ,<br />

at Po'J Oflca iat Qcaan Cffy. N J . C8226<br />

•' aa locpocj dais maftat-<br />

- Ph<strong>of</strong>*<br />

FRED C.<br />

JOHN H. ANDRUS fl,<br />

\ ' Frkltf ftdtuon<br />

looking back<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

Sundayi<br />

or. iSo'B<br />

. - F, •<br />

25 YEAR AGO<br />

*-•" it t^-C !'« ir<br />

roo^<br />

^n.'i- t<br />

-• i i - •<br />

•••• rt--<br />

: *. : Tr ti-.t- Cki-ir. C;:-. -S.rr< :•, I v,:.-.! cAii . r •_'<br />

Btd* nocc-.vrd (or tho coritrvuiao i.-f tr^: f>n- y,,:.i\ ring<br />

d«Jgr' Kcurdc-d<br />

worst port'<br />

tvi 'tho<br />

>\:<br />

thtv ii.-r.i 1 .'.r.ii c.'iir^ Jo ^> .".<br />

tr.i- !<br />

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• . • > • • • • • / • ;- : i B 4 -<br />

•- The 5eht|nef-latfper<br />

Friday, June 15.1990 '•<br />

The Old Gaffer is<br />

red, white, blue<br />

over recycling<br />

. "Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: taincr lid Is red according to<br />

When .we appnxjcKed the theMUA. • ' •<br />

Old Gaffer, sipping decaf at By now; the old guy was<br />

his favorite breakfast stand, in high gear. All trace* <strong>of</strong><br />

it was obvious he was in a the blue funk had dLaapblyc<br />

funk. Before we could pcared as he tackled hl$ secask,"<br />

he announced that it. ond c<strong>of</strong>fee. He observed<br />

was this recycling fiasco that all over the US <strong>of</strong> A,<br />

that had him depressed. blue (for th* sky) and green<br />

. Heallowedashowhcfig- i*,wji<br />

be OK to -UV- your ' white "<br />

rpcyde past 'or any other<br />

coJ<strong>of</strong> paif a£ Icng xi It tu \v*i,; be f-.K::.^<br />

le.lv^ig !U*T;-. :>V*t tfni<br />

:>c«t'rnf!r.t:. Tr.ev d^r.'t<br />

!j-.t but r«it aj^i, people<br />

c tcad!, ».:,»:<br />

- we v-.^<br />

U you to 'put thttn :n a . !: " n •; icl /.' rr '"-'^ c n ' -^<br />

traih bjg<br />

. nC*A-»pjpt-r 11<br />

men w.L p^rt K*^ c<br />

. v, vpopcr<br />

Ka>teful, it's liie^ai acx»!td- tr'"' ' "'<br />

af!ec:\<br />

to th-c- Rt.-c\ci:rj: A^t oi- «.,<br />

i-r.v;r.r.<br />

rr>C"r!, thi;r tjii-\. thej- ren:<br />

and cur -tt;-*-?, ar-J ttver.<br />

•.Kit the Otvar<br />

Gracious Gardens hostesses<br />

Editor, Se.-iUrci Ledger<br />

A word ci thariki and Kati<br />

oii tp the Ko»tc».w» who io'"Ail<br />

thoic- «n 11V 1 " diversity within hiraiAty:•-•••<br />

woodland notes<br />

by Bill McOermott'....'.<br />

* When' I •' ' i. . ;• MI I'. I/II ' | years because<br />

the recent ' • - • • <strong>of</strong> ' alcohol - - •<br />

graduating spindrift . abuse; 28<br />

clowot Un-<br />

US. Naval by Joe Gilbert wore '. •<br />

employed by<br />

.' Academy -<br />

Northwctt.<br />

. lookedat •"' ^ ^ ^<br />

I tbeir diploma*, they found month, three NoTthWtilt<br />

Uveyhjd^st graduated pU6t»wcrcin«»,»,,r« ;»««»• !,,„„ w.<br />

• till ihe end <strong>of</strong> time. - •<br />

,-And must crow thew roads.<br />

tJETTERSconHd<br />

t&dor's MoKz '— ^his is 'a "breathe<br />

copy <strong>of</strong>, t ! himes yd, in' awcs6me tainted flrrt. ,• . our - residential' str*<br />

i..^...\- j^y Avenue to J ,' cast and ttovach Thortfarc tho to «niS According earth require* to<strong>of</strong>iticialv.f an enw- stTCC, ^4 depository for his<br />

OVST1 tow.trucks and any<br />

the- west have been rohmcnraily approved/ other vchides that may fall<br />

dumped oh by an nr! c .cartlully- ^elected-jsite It? victim to Ws hodk.<br />

. pany. uHcir Co'nttvHV'rs flrrj avoid any human, i-ndin^ . ^ 5nUK'f Urbor .<br />

, t h c vVJ hon U,-vsce,<br />

ccniK-ntl Hawo'.-cr, U< tw»..f .V , " _ .-.r, ,Kt.<br />

cnsuihR months all that ulc --jmrneduftc re<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ojr. libc.cr.x-.<br />

tn<br />

In<br />

hou%c*. .<br />

i; s to.<br />

L,vc in zrd<br />

V •»-(> a!tr.»c?r%c.<br />

NRA, join the mainstream<br />

- Editor.•Ser.cnol-Lcdgcr:_ VVjtcr^ato thing<br />

Kiltf.: A^onaTivjTv. -T.or,- tr»- ••inrt-d-**^<br />

•*• •* -. -. •"-•" V '' . ' _ ±; ' ' "<br />

Thr silcnl n<br />

tic* to thc. t hl'. \C*CT\\ are<br />

hill thM^ li> OV(TM,\' overveV ir.d 3.> (V-^. \RA. a w-^ *•<<br />

{XiiUVt IhvpVuj old tJ S^n! r^diCii m:r.-or4'y'strv't'».<br />

A Thi% long4 J<br />

"lrc rTK»!,cTcpericncrd<br />

Nc» lmc> • '<br />

m<br />

iht jws»curc> jnd ruirscs ii Benirtir<br />

Their* r 5 cs tvpscal c<br />

l<br />

i<br />

- t^r ittffi ihii LcrpN Burocuc<br />

nnL)Cul Ikx^wiat the _\<br />

4 hralUvirr -<br />

A new vision<br />

Burdette Tbmlin<br />

Memonai Hcapcal •<br />

mm<br />

• "e •<br />

— far<br />

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WfrWr*T^fltff-'lVPKi~ w r'»--rT^-*-v>n'*T —-•-»•*"*''• .f.»^.^..*.<br />

obituaries<br />

Oo*an CS», N.J. Frktay, June IS; 1 WO<br />

The Rev. Walter W. Laut, 79 Alfreda Thomas, 64<br />

OCEAlvTVlEW — Ma"unce E. Walsh.-84, <strong>of</strong> this Dennis<br />

Township community died June ]1 in Burdcttc Tomlin<br />

Memorial Hospital, Cape May Court Hoosc. "><br />

. Bom in,West Chester. Pa., he Lafcr lived in Philadelphia<br />

where he owned a- plumbing business. - ^ '<br />

In 1958 he^noved to <strong>Ocean</strong> View 4nd in l%0 opehed '<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> View ihumbinfc and Heating Supply Co. He<br />

laierfounded thcQccjrt View Plnia_._ ... .. ..,.<br />

, Surviving are his Wife. ,*i»thryn; JWo dj\)j;h!crs, EI17J-<br />

•bcuv Murphy'<strong>of</strong> Qerrhont. and Cafhcnne Doughcrjy ak<br />

Qccan View; eight'grandchildren;'and 23 gTeat-fjrand- / '<br />

^chUdrc-* ".•'•• ' f- [ . • ' ? . . .<br />

MASS <strong>of</strong> Christian Buna-l-'wtll be 11 .a.m:*(trtdayO»Friday -<br />

in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic C!hurch» Sea'isle <strong>City</strong>, »><br />

where'-friends may call aAyr IQ a.m:-Entombment will<br />

bejnj-ioly Gross Mausoleum, Ma vv Lariding , .'<br />

AF a *tf> tm .' a te by thtrKjuifec- and Logan -funeral "<br />

UNION CHkPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Sdneot and Asbury Averue<br />

•. f?ev.- Paul W:,vander Loo, 'Pastor<br />

,; • SUKDAY,JUNE 17,1990<br />

•10:30 AJBL Service •<br />

' aa.1t B-Jpti: Church<br />

- Wftatn Adarro»Setara<br />

cy School SAM•'. '<br />

Song Servce C^'AW<br />

Florence; Elder, 75 '<br />

LINWOOD — Florence L "Lady Elder" Elder.^5)iorjncrly<br />

<strong>of</strong> Grovcland. Apartmcwfs irr"Somers PcMnt, died"'<br />

June 10 in \hc Lifiwotxi Convalescent Ccn'ier. - »<br />

She Was the owner <strong>of</strong> Eldcr p »jCucst HoiAecm Atlantic<br />

•<strong>City</strong> for several year*. A merfibcr df Local 54 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Interoaiional Hotel.Enjpioyees and Restaurant Employ- *<br />

ees, shoalso KaJ'worked at IkcVCorticr!Club Harlem,''<br />

in-.Ata<strong>of</strong>ic <strong>City</strong>, Harry'.5-c6r'and t ,ZabeTer's Rcstauipnt.<br />

'SheWai bsterrtp^oyed as a food server at Cacsjfs Kotel<br />

Casino^ , ':<br />

He was ordained May 30 1936. a.t the Cathedral <strong>of</strong> SS.<br />

Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, by Bishop Hugh L. Lanr\b<br />

and was then appointed as-a pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Roman Catholic<br />

High School. . . - - .<br />

In 1955, Father Laut was appointed principal <strong>of</strong> St. Matthew<br />

High School, Conshohockcn, how known as Archbishop<br />

Kennedy High School. . ' •<br />

He was appointed pastor <strong>of</strong> St. France* Cabrini Church<br />

In June 1965 and retinal in 1979-<br />

Ma&s <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated by Bishop John<br />

J. Graham at St. Frances Cabrini Church June>1. -<br />

Father Ljyt is survived by a brother/Joseph <strong>of</strong> Somers-'<br />

Point- . : Philadelphia-.<br />

Mrs. Thomas was a volunteer at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

So ircrs Point. • .<br />

':'.*..<br />

mtenTicnt was in Cathedral Cemetery, Philadelphia.<br />

Maiirice Walsh, 84<br />

T ' ... ''..'••"<br />

'An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident for 22 years, she was formerly<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. _ ' * •<br />

Surviving are two Sons, Walter A. <strong>of</strong> Wynncwood, Pa.,<br />

and'Robert W. Sr^ <strong>of</strong> Seattle, Wash.; a brother, Edward<br />

Jastrcy <strong>of</strong> Boca Raton, Fla.; a sister, Helen Mosakpwski<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and three grandchildren. . '<br />

' Services will be private. Arrangement are by the<br />

Chester J. Wlmberg Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Anton Halvorsen, 84<br />

'. MYSTIC ISLANDS — Anton M. Halvorsen, 84, <strong>of</strong> this .<br />

section <strong>of</strong> Little Egg Harbor Township; died June 12 at<br />

his residence. ' '<br />

Mr:'Halvorecn was a self-employed pointer and deco- .<br />

rator. He was a charter* member, <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway'<br />

Lodge N<strong>of</strong>cg 466. Bom in Hufdaloy, Norway, he lived<br />

in Atlantic Highlands before moving to^.this-area nine<br />

yeareago. •••"•..•<br />

> Surviving are two sonsr, Ronald <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />

and Michael <strong>of</strong> Little Egg Harbor Township; two brothers,<br />

Henning <strong>of</strong> Highlands, and Ludwig <strong>of</strong> Hufdaloy, Directed reading<br />

Norway;-a sister. Matilda Aknes <strong>of</strong> Askoy, Norway; and. ..Signs sporting the ir^emaiional Ebrary symbol were<br />

six grandchildren. • '* . .'<br />

installed recer^ly in .<strong>Ocean</strong> i <strong>City</strong> to dfrect residents &nd<br />

.Services willbc lu^.m. Friday.at the Wood Funeral visitors to the Frep PubficiJbrary 'at its new headejuar-<br />

Home. Tudcerton. Buri.il will be UvBayview Cemetery,<br />

t ore'at 17th and Simpson. The EiQrtng restated .from a<br />

Leonardo; f — J j •<br />

cooperative effort.on the parts' <strong>of</strong> three ageqeies repre-<br />

ST. PETER'SUMTED<br />

MEtHOJ)iST CHURCH<br />

'^ Avcr.ur.^Xrc-ir. Cny. M '<br />

•" *. SINLJAY, JINK 17th<br />

Sermon; "CRISIS*<br />

• Or. Stivers ffc<br />

. ..*i< -. u :. U.. .• IA<br />

JBAPTISTCHLRCH<br />

SUNDAY, .MM 17, 1990-<br />

S - l ^ . ' ^V.,,. . ... , ... ..;.<br />

I* p.-:.<br />

" No Christ C = No .Hope 11<br />

"The Body <strong>of</strong> Christ 11<br />

nivmn.MU]<br />

«» . • I a<br />

v<br />

%nxjrf; fcufi t_^-< ii!<br />

tit +,<br />

CHRISTIAN SCIENCEyou<br />

• •" • • "lo Mixly Utc. • ••<br />

"GodThePre.sen ; er<strong>of</strong> Man ft<br />

V<br />

JQINUS!<br />

• *<br />

:: '><br />

. • * *<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ; Scientist<br />

hth 4c Asbury' Avenue<br />

itv 399-(X)3h<br />

"<br />

Navy League celebrates<br />

itsS8ih anniversary<br />

. Members <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Coundl, Navy league<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United Statea, Joined<br />

"NaVy Leaguers throughout<br />

the nation this month in pelebrating<br />

the organization's.<br />

88th anniversary. -<br />

Navy League is a civilian<br />

organization dedicated to<br />

cdticatinjg. and informing<br />

members and the general<br />

public about the nation's<br />

maritime forces through<br />

speaker programs,-visits to<br />

ships and shore'facilities,<br />

newsletters and community<br />

activities. .. '<br />

Hcxtcr Williams' <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

; council president, <strong>said</strong><br />

Navy Leaguers represent a<br />

cross-section <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

and occupations. Family<br />

memberships arc ' .encouraged,<br />

and though active<br />

duty Armed Forces person-<br />

ncl may notj, p g<br />

are eligible: Prior rpilltary<br />

Bcrvico i« notnaquirtd '<br />

The League* <strong>of</strong>fer*<br />

rate and oanuntnUty-a<br />

tion ii\, addition:', to<br />

individual meinbcwHlp*<br />

TheUigMc''b«|gihi19<br />

with' 166 members and ha«<br />

grown, to 330 courtdls wi|h_<br />

more than 73,000 members.<br />

The headquarters i» in.<br />

Arlington, Va.<br />

The next Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'<br />

Council meeting will be<br />

6-30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

27 at Harry's Inn,.<br />

Somers Point. The guest'<br />

speaker will be Re»jr Admiral<br />

Welling, U-S.CC., Commandant<br />

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Rplice Sflt: KtJit Dull. . "*"' ' ' ' > Volunteers <strong>of</strong> Anaerica • — "nudmg and writing to-adults<br />

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Mi* betwci'^Ken Howefl arid Frank VipU! These Phll-<br />

U«3 ?nd Mcts or© 12 years old or less and ptoy their games<br />

inthe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Athletic Association. ' /<br />

- Thc'Mcts.won fjiis particular garrtc, 1-0. > n c»g nt The e Mcts<br />

got the game"* only run in the top <strong>of</strong> the eighth This yedr Sue Glbble'earns the trivl* award by reaching*<br />

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Smjth" singled, Derrick Evangaligta ~ "" walked " " and the state finals in two different spring sports In con«ccu'«<br />

Gibson singled to score Smith. . , five seasons. " ., : • . .<br />

, The Phils got a runner aboard in the bottom erf *he Gibblescorcd the only run, in the 1989 state Grptip 3<br />

eighth but he was thrown out Stealing. - ' s<strong>of</strong>tball semifinal with Colonin; enteripg ss'a plnch<br />

innings, AVI-0 game-is somewhat, rare among the pre-teen, set, nor fco-Shdton and. Scoring art a hit. by Jen FranV' " ^<br />

two innings longer than tho regulation sbc innings: . .<br />

Kevin Gibson went the first six for \ha Mcts, coached by<br />

MIk« Oaltllo, striking: our 15 batters, Including 10 in- a.<br />

towi' He walked a total <strong>of</strong> four batters in six innings, three<br />

<strong>of</strong> them in the first, and didn't allow a hit.<br />

Tom WilHarrtS>sports columnist<br />

Meanwhile, Todd Burns was having almost as. much<br />

$uccc5s dnthc/mbuhd for the Phillies, coached, by Jo*<br />

Fagan. Bums str^Jckout 11 and walked five, allowing just especially through two extra innings.What might be even<br />

three hits. . • • . , . more rare was the way the very next Phillies game endod.<br />

Whcnthc six innings ended with a scoreless tie, both . Leading by a 17r4 count in the fourth inning the game<br />

teams were rtquired to change pitchers.<br />

was stopped t>y tKe umpires because <strong>of</strong> gnats.<br />

"Brian- Up ford came on.for the Phillies and struck out<br />

three straight M'etsm the seventh. . " • • • Last year <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s frida Shelton became the<br />

Stcf fin Davis then led <strong>of</strong>f the Phils' seventh" against answer to .a trivia question when she became the first girl<br />

reliever Matt Smith with their first hit..Brian Peterson in OC history to play on two state championship teams.<br />

walked but Davis.was cut down going- to third on a Sheltori was the starting first baseman on the Group 3<br />

ground ball to second. After a strikeout, Peterson was out S<strong>of</strong>tball-titlist and an injured-member <strong>of</strong> the state CTQ.SS<br />

at home trying to score on a wild pitch.<br />

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Morgan <strong>of</strong> Seagull champion Gonzaga Prcj> arc headed<br />

Alton Amkoite, ihc All-South Jersey cross country and<br />

- This year Gibble gave up.s<strong>of</strong>iball and ended up running rracXrurtncr at <strong>Ocean</strong> atv High School* who wad an all-<br />

-in the track Meet <strong>of</strong>- Champions -as the second teg <strong>of</strong> starTunner last fall in her first year at Montclair Stdte Col-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> at/saucce«aful 4x400 rhetcr relay teain. •.",' legc^Jiafl given upicflimpctitive running. ... .•-••'<br />

The next logical step is for Sue to load theOC golf team' Amiconc was forced to chose between her athletic career,<br />

Into the state championships in 1991.<br />

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In casc-you missed tho Division <strong>On</strong>e college algnings <strong>of</strong><br />

high school basketball talent this, year, well take a<br />

moment to review; ' - . .'.'•.-<br />

Middle TpwnshJp's 6-7 John Leahy is fltlll heading for<br />

Maryland, despite the school's NC^A sanctions. ;•.<br />

Arqong other South Jersey players, 6-9 Charlie Weiler <strong>of</strong><br />

Haddonficid is going .to Rutgers, 6-3 Will McAllister <strong>of</strong><br />

Highland (who almost,personally defeated Mainland in<br />

the South Jersey final) is going to the University <strong>of</strong> Fcnnsylvania<br />

where he will join &6 Ken Hans <strong>of</strong> HWy Cross,<br />

Eastern's 6-3 Tony. Krrrin heads for BctrnJmQ-Cookman<br />

and'Matt Maloncy <strong>of</strong> Haddonficid will play for Vandabilt.<br />

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Additional New Jersey rccuitsinclude (r7 Andrew.Plngan'oT<br />

Union Cathohc to George Mason, Mark WilctfX <strong>of</strong><br />

St.' Peter's (winner over SL Augustine In the Parochial 8<br />

tournament) to Rider, 6-8 Tom Cardwcll <strong>of</strong> McCortUtin<br />

to Towsbn State, Mihc Crotty <strong>of</strong>'puistian Brothers to<br />

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Chris Yeunan <strong>of</strong> Mater Dei to Princeton. -• •'. '<br />

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' Amhony fo Wagner, 4-7 P« S«iU*a«lina. Derrick Johnson erf Platnficld to Virginia, 6-6<br />

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Mike Oukich pitched the '~Z'.I'I':''Z'ZZ. 2% to Bud on Monday, he <strong>said</strong><br />

Braves'to victory featuring<br />

-tharthoy had one fisherman.<br />

. UlnorLaagu* -<br />

the flitting <strong>of</strong> Michael Pond <strong>On</strong>oin.<br />

Out back cleaning his catch<br />

.._..A-2<br />

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. .4-2 which consisted <strong>of</strong> six<br />

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a Suff .fishermen have heon<br />

Bravi^f ' -<br />

Uai<strong>of</strong> Laagua picking up « couple<br />

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ton (3-0) and .Tc»j>jriy Fcr-t<br />

guspn had great pitching*<br />

performances in their twin<br />

victories -this w,eck. Jcriy<br />

Schaffer pitcheid three<br />

inning's <strong>of</strong> relief (9K"s) fo^<br />

•trie win and continued .his<br />

hot hiWng for fhc Phillies.<br />

T^ie CiahtA continued to<br />

showthey have a hot <strong>of</strong>fep*jxvcmacnjrt*<br />

•overcoming 3<br />

home run*' * (Kcviw<br />

Fcmsler-l, Jerry >chaffer,2J<br />

by the Phillies iij thAr win.<br />

\ Matt Charles <strong>of</strong> the A's lejtl<br />

.alt the game.v/tth Ajuiinc<br />

.run 'then^procced^d tp<br />

r<br />

Kelly Richards was,<br />

and Southern's CollctteTWr.'•"•<br />

' lent came in third* . ' •'*<br />

The body board ootppittfr:<br />

tion was won by."<br />

McElWec -.<strong>of</strong> Soil<br />

defending champ T_,<br />

Franco <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Otjr:,«<br />

sejcond^iuJ Adam fi<br />

Southern wag third.<br />

channel in frdht. <strong>of</strong> the -<br />

Coi-.f Cuard station and, dangerous.<br />

down at 16th Street. Fluke granted that a shark is<br />

are also biting behind Long-,<br />

With the added benefit t»f port, in.- Risley^s Channel<br />

possibly getting we&kfish<br />

and ln'Lakcs Bay. .• . , . . ,<br />

and strippers as well. ' .<br />

' • • ' , befor-c suddenly coming<br />

Bud, reported that there<br />

with ^he flufco r , ._•,.»• ._-.<br />

, were some nice*sized. blue*,<br />

10 to 12 miles <strong>of</strong>f The<br />

Flanders. Also, -there -are<br />

tuiog. all around-the J<br />

jptty and at the.<br />

down at Corson's. Kingfish.<br />

Corion Inlet bridge.--<br />

' Scrap»xl«(] are in the surf, right J»ow.<br />

Cardnate.7<br />

•and' bitiijg . (j±rly . nicely. Betty Ann from .Lemon t':><br />

They are moving in and out Marliki crcports - thai the<br />

on the tidc^'but they Have flounder fiihing.has beety'<br />

beerr taken with regularity<br />

<strong>On</strong>olat vi . . . ,at the rprth point <strong>of</strong> the<br />

A'*iO. .^ , . ,' ./' . island, 6th Srrp^r, 15»1j<br />

' Streci ar>d glso at the south<br />

- (JunaU- J\jtm\t)<br />

the ttland.<br />

I dead. Sharks have been<br />

known -to apparently lie<br />

dead on the docks for hcjurs.<br />

m<br />

u c<br />

^ « back to life to'thomp at<br />

are quijc a few<br />

LI ^_* _"<br />

^PP^ anything that comes near.<br />

blues; which-arc also spread' liv addition to the teeth,<br />

throughout the bay. Fluke<br />

have been biting on aU baiti *•*<br />

«1, sheddcr trab:<br />

toornament this weekend?<br />

There, are sharks otit there<br />

wo'tting. to'-be caughj.<br />

pSetty good. She had ?Weather rtas' chilled this<br />

WjCighed- in some''fluke* fishing quitc^a bft; gettirtg*.<br />

c%cry day for a week wfcen ' out there Jvas'bien-the hard<br />

I talked -»6 heVi earlier this part But on those days that<br />

•vyeek Fish'had bccn'«.t3^i/ 'it has been, good to fish.<br />

vc ^.*"''BkJWShark '<br />

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shark can do lots oidj^nage<br />

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gloves<br />

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Have a'good weekend —/<br />

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bmnd (*m Iffl. ,Ca« 301-ogei.<br />

dASCOALL AM) SPtflT8.CA«O3 -<br />

Calm. Wampa. a tuppkoa. Cnack lor<br />

waaMy apadt*. J 4 F Com.. 001 Now<br />

(Vjad.SoroarsPplnt,02o:ao00.<br />

, . . ' " . ' • • •> ;<br />

OCAT THE HCAT - 12.300 OIU air corf<br />

dwonar. $281, Usad only ona taajsoa<br />

8000 OTU-It oanSH<strong>of</strong>t*: IZX. Utid<br />

tnraa tummars. AJI papsr* mduQaiJ Can<br />

*»24H«<br />

FUnNfTURE SALE - fraalaf \Z71.' 6'<br />

•olabad-fiSO. cNna tHiVcn->37). Coo<br />

31M-2HS. * .<br />

HEAVY METAL CART -,OI<br />

•lad lea) craam raakar, MacTiadaa<br />

mar. sun lamp..lats» radto, tlO%«_, XT<br />

a »* mA Mas. illJ**.. coQaa ft and «s-<br />

Has. KSAav. unaa oscbrs. * Manta, a<br />

• gardan tools. Cat 3e&WO4<br />

aURFBOARD • 7 ft. tlngla In. aicanont<br />

condtioa Otaat tor bfginntr. Can FiirvM<br />

.OW-0879.; •; . • . -- .<br />

TWlrJ 0ED6 WITH HCA60OAWO • BoJ<br />

tcyinni and matvaaaos, aicatani eondl-'<br />

tton. Porcn tnuig; Can 3M-O0M or P30-<br />

S2J-2O23. . . . :<br />

• USEO DKES • <strong>On</strong>» man's and ona worn-<br />

*n\ to-tpaad. .ptaaionatds. Can 300-<br />

5osfl. . • '<br />

WASMEfVORYER • K«nmora. h««vy<br />

duty. Moving. IJOypeir. FMn."C«H 308-<br />

WV»»lr,v .<br />

ilA Jill C"» Drxsj rj«[»n<br />

ii Lu*<br />

f.*>0 OTU.<br />

!USED PAPERBACKS<br />

Father's i<br />

us** pjpsrb«KX/»iKi pal a/<br />

WBook3<br />

2243Asb|»yAve.<br />

•399-7314 *•*:-.<br />

ANDERSOfWWSERKlS<br />

' TAG SALE<br />

73CU<br />

DAVIS<br />

IFURNITURE<br />

Ctezziingfy EMer&ni;<br />

Giant New Showroom!<br />

WHY WATT?<br />

• • Buy today -<br />

Free Detvery xw^-v<br />

IN STOCK OVER 200<br />

Bedroom<br />

$596 to $3999<br />

Becking • Serta,<br />

Every See in So*'<br />

Carpet wafcw<br />

an6nos,to>fcs, Brass.<br />

k%Ptesai<br />

Aomgtt. Larops<br />

taaoOUFOUR<br />

'/mn »cft p p \<br />

task tntaner Capa May moorr^-«v«j.<br />

•Ma. U«J0OO or ivo Cal lor »aa tny<br />

cftum 300 7973 "<br />

•. i«J Airinton ct>. »&Ur. aJ<br />

r lor darno. C>^ Ifl %t<br />

butt' m<br />

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I OCC Oanar MI<br />

an*r?A«anan<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Garden*<br />

$239,000<br />

cut, «n* taadi t> bmttt eatwm<br />

GREAT BUW WU»<br />

•*•»<br />

Real Estate Said<br />

Real Estate Sate<br />

800 OCEAN AVE<br />

Cornsff ol 8th and Ocoan<br />

Formorly OoFranco-Moo*oarril 4 bafv<br />

» • »<br />

fcw«*«««»~ t I i 1 ? i*K t*~»J SMTT l aon<br />

zrtfi Asaiftr AVE<br />

OqEANOTY.MJ<br />

" 398-7W0 '<br />

Friday Juna IS 1MO<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

WAtE»VRQNT<br />

. / «'•<br />

SOMERS POINT CONDO<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, superior condition. Central air, fireplace<br />

in living room. - . . . • . • ;<br />

WAS -. $109,000-- •',-•-'<br />

NOWASK1NG $93,000<br />

: MUST SELL, MAKE OFFER<br />

After golf, visit our ;<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

. 580 Mays Landing Rd.<br />

Bay. Meadow complex . ><br />

". . (<strong>of</strong>ipostM Sanda Country Cub)<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

June 16th &17 0 1 to 4 pm.<br />

PflILffiCASSn)Y,ILE.<br />

1-215-342-57% or -••:*:•<br />

. Shore area<br />

SPECIAL Nance.<br />

^CUSTOM BUILT ^AYFnONT marrfy rtnoiratDd. Qwiat'<br />

va>«ys4 3 b4Jdnoom»,^3 b#tfai, CE REBUCC0/O $350,000<br />

Pnoi and Corr^aro Ws ipavfcua at ujfsJtuyii 2 battapm, 2<br />

P»4mam Corrsv Locator) •<br />

•Ooc* 1'aisi ai;if"o(<br />

41124 900<br />

2 tali<br />

on'a Mrga ak<br />

•J** 1 !*- ;: ' •"' •H*to<br />

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Exceptional Forested Home Sites<br />

.•.Hard to Find<br />

And Sell Out Fast! • + i<br />

Call 398-8383<br />

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INTER10Ut{<br />

A P.I an net! Community<br />

Of 22<br />

DIRECTIONS: TAKE EXIT 25 FFCM GARDEN STATE__ _^_<br />

FIGHT AT TRAFRC UGHT (FORD AGEJ^C^TUHNUgT ATOIJD<br />

PETERSBURG ROAD (FITE. 610) TO WWTIER TOUR OR TA*£<br />

RJQHT AT ROUTE «1C<br />

Exclusively By.<br />

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from *70,000's<br />

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OpaanCHy, NJ. Friday. Juna1g.-HOO<br />

ORE A T TIME TO BUY IN<br />

OCEAN CITYI -<br />

Now listing, nffordoblo 3 BR. 2 BA. control air, yoar rounrfor<br />

2nd homo, mamumnnco froo only $115.900. Cad Fayo Kolly:<br />

Townhoyso 3BR. 2 BA. closd to Southond Boach. bright and<br />

cftoary only'* 135.000. Call Fayo Kolty .<br />

Convoniont and comfortnblo 1 BR unit. 1st lloor only<br />

$78;000. Call Fays Kolly • V .<br />

BAYFRONT, magnificent.3 B~R 3 BA. docki. CAC.2 (iroplacos.<br />

30" boat slip. Jacuzzi bnfy $299,000. Call Fayo Kolly<br />

BAYFRONT; with* 180 dogroo.viows, 3 BR 2 BA, firpplnco<br />

Bunroundod with tilo" floors, tndudoa 30' slip $279,000 Call<br />

Scott Corpoliua •<br />

Now Listing, spectacular ixio by sido. hoi 2 docks w/wotland<br />

•vww8. 3 BFf. 1 Va BA. w/2 cor carport <strong>On</strong>ly-2 blocks to groat<br />

boach. <strong>On</strong>ly S149.900. Call Scxjtt Cornolioa '<br />

• Incomo plus; surrimor retreat. Uko now duplojc. ;$600»+ por<br />

mo! frorn.ono floor an-u&a tho otrtor. 3 Nock* to groat boach<br />

Roducodto $158,500 Coll Scott Cornokis \ ' "<br />

Sky SurtO 3 6R.-2 BA,- split tovol 2n4floor w/dock. firoptaco 4<br />

carport. FU•/.<br />

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->CVii Strpwlo the bwch,<br />

3R. 2 BA- oid unJl art. "\ '^ » flA.".a/c"-)acaiji,.<br />

w>(cr with spectacular 'Cr»l , 10<br />

PARKrLACE • •.' » TRtp-LLX^ ' ..<br />

O5jtr»7 ^*r. two<br />

THO fAMILV<br />

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wi») 4 bdrms . 2f>* tMfetf, OM hoot. We firopl«^). oll-bn ovortizmt<br />

\ott, 3 units to chooso from •tarttng a\ '. &84.900<br />

Lme *<strong>of</strong>l k«p« itench<strong>of</strong> In ^jrsinium £0vjor». S^cton. ifoO' x<br />

]00' tot. 3 odrm«., 2 both^ in groor**poo*. «prV>Ugr syttnm.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fioo tobripm «nd mOcft moro. Prtood to eol at (268.000<br />

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bAachoi In jrilf 4 bdrm., 2 bo*> cocondJtoor cpndo. oas hoat<br />

*/*c. cornpis'laty romo^oted witrt boeubtul iunttr^tn; wont.<br />

LacaBon, k)c*ttorf.' bcafton!' Southond" duploiupn<br />

50 x* JO0' Pantasbc unabstructad ocoan Viowo.\ .c»»._»:»5' '^r.x.. 5i.-,(,x ,-,.- •OOI<br />

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Is:. 614 THCSEHyWet-tJEDOen OMM Ctty, NJ. Friday, Jun* 15.19«0 f Ttaay, Jun><br />

FREE BASIC CABLE FOR 12 MONTHS<br />

NO CReDlT CHECK FEE!<br />

the apartfnent<br />

hunting game...<br />

You'll Find a<br />

Good Deid at<br />

, ;; Ywrly Rental Public Notice Public * 4V;,".<br />

You don't have<br />

to be lucky to win.<br />

' The Apartment Community^. As Rtfreshittg as Its Nanu<br />

V^-7 llwlr £^ K •'*'Hoat. Hot Walor<br />

1 Bdrm, w/Dcn & Cooking Gas ,.<br />

Starting at. • Wall lo Woll Carpel<br />

sw\<br />

* Palo or Balcony<br />

' "* Swimming Pool<br />

' • 24.Hr,, Maintenance ><br />

N MONDAY-SATURDAY - •*•<br />

SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT • FRIDAY Til. 9<br />

OFFICE: A:tf CHAPMAN BLVD.,<br />

*' SOMERS POINT, NJt>8244<br />

(609)653-8288<br />

- NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS<br />

" Sr.Crtaen Oiioounl !«Mo Pott'<br />

* EQUIVALENT VALUE REDUCTION<br />

UNFUBWSHB) APAHtl*9ff<br />

Tl TO. ^, DOrTnS . TOW KKTi<strong>On</strong>.<br />

O^taOs dxnuL .,m*0 aval.<br />

darwakhai. L(V DR.rwa- deck, gu<br />

Naot. xt/ts, no pan, UCC mo V 645-1320.<br />

MarkH. Stem-<br />

Attorney lor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

_tor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CW<br />

Zoning Board ot Adjustment . . whoron WU.MNQO S Attorney tor Oc d f Adjutt<br />

FUNQ SOCIETY, F60 letha Pttinim Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT snd ERNEST C, THOMAS CHAW.E4. QHARLCS. «M at ZONING " CITY BOARD OP OCEAN OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

CITY<br />

N S QHARC8 ZONING BOARD DU<br />

arTYOPMrVtBUIvii'T •<br />

IN THB«tTYOfMA IStC CtTV.<br />

CAPS UAYCOUNTY, NEW JOV<br />

v«»sin,at-1inu^~",BLOOM<br />

APPLICATION OF: Edward J.<br />

GJItecO<br />

. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2O. TWO dior . . :v-.-«'*z _^ «_ .£.<br />

PROPERTY: Btocli 103. "Lot 20. at one octocfcln.uw ohemoon o» PROPERTY: Block 2404, Lot 24. 'ha* aaarrjtd \hat • la necessary w<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty. Now Jer»< rsor • siJd day at tho OM HWo/KetLCflud. OoaanCMy.New Jersey ayrortfjjta OMOayJortha puKiwmu<br />

WHEREAS, Gdwi" rard J OlUeca Is Housft Building orf'Routa s. k> Cape WHEREAS. Edgar H. Hendter Ml ot • TractCTflairft Waha, PtoM*> .<br />

tho owner ot. Block 109. Lo* 20. as Ms* court House. Now Jersey. . the owner ot eipcfc 2404, Lot S4, aa True*. New Jbitrartca Signs and: Bowa*1 «t<br />

tho, some Is dosjgnated or) the Tax OociuHNo. F-1O70O-0Q tha same. Is dtatanalnri <strong>of</strong>t the Tax CwnputattoaWAatKl ' ' IK* Ul *<br />

Mop ot tho <strong>City</strong> erf Ocoan <strong>City</strong>: and Munic*«iiilyOcu«nClfy . Map ot tho ciyolOoean Oly; apd WtWRCAB, #» total coat eras** naed on tha Ta*<br />

.County..Capa Mny Q4ale ol Now WHEREAS. ' "<br />

RESOLUTION ^jttjsss&z' ^^^ss^s^^ •j£gs££j&Assz •&*&*****: sutelantlotOoidmoni lo the ton- Moajl. and -. . • , - . ocean Civ IU-JxJmr<br />

"• r»j orcuoanoo and manor .pU«n \ wnLVREAIljlhe Bcavd has 00*. . WHIWAS Fredertck and Da»><br />

, VARIOUS SEES<br />

Hcalocl. oortvrxwaai<br />

idoat torcarribmtion ihop. t^pro,<br />

ottooc/Mvago.<br />

SMore Realty<br />

vart- Mad tn town and manner aa pamn- wouM 6a 1 J& Mat and a xx<br />

sneo would ba a detriment to the led by law. ' ' . strjayaid I MTiarli would o» a,ta last. trontane to 2fl leet,'1<br />

nek/aVKhood-sttieme. Seatloo.a. TMa Oromanoa sha* iM^atome ra*Mre4 an. 4 teat end • ratn*ai1. .<br />

NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT latia etisol uflon pMaapa and puy, -t^, • , -^<br />

RESOLED by the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cly-2bn-. "52»V'<br />

AourtSac ot nstohbors<br />

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2. Tha tatda haraby The propoaad deck wotrfd heve a batno 1W »<br />

id ara a»ahorUed to ba raa*y«d aafew* <strong>of</strong> IJH teat. pubsc' and tr« Dartaflt wouU<br />

pnoro eart OU»»p«i sovik) f«Ma<br />

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alAyvtd Ths' mprtfi<br />

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NOW IMlHtfOHt ?s-1 »arr m<br />

PRIME RET&L- OFRCE<br />

k PLAZA RENTAL .<br />

669-399-0503<br />

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pij Shs<br />

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waXde* a Mat. inc<br />

fcy it-.* proposes<br />

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I b akt Hu+VJjm Vi tear- ui<br />

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csT fa U» (AT<br />

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•• • • '• B16 THESENVN£L-L£DGeR Oc«»nCHy, N.J. Friday, Jun« 15,1890<br />

ew reasons w<br />

WUh Fatktfi Day comi»t if<br />

Sunday.-ipotti. columnists Tom William<br />

i*viud formtr OC-bas^tbafl<br />

star Suphaiut-VauJtnlict-'Cailtty to<br />

- writ* about hir'fathir. Harry<br />

Vamitrzlic*'. in '*" fcwtul tJiluM <strong>of</strong><br />

hit rttuUtr column. • ••<br />

itVTuesday morning In<br />

the fall oM975. The sum-<br />

mer and aflother little .<br />

league season has just<br />

. ended jnd football Is under<br />

way at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School. .<br />

• My oldest brother, H.D:, •<br />

is finishing his education at<br />

Sf. Francis College in,Lorctta.<br />

Pn. and my other brother,<br />

Scott, is beginaing his at<br />

Catawba College in Salis- .<br />

b u r v . N . C . . - ' • • •<br />

Stephanie Vand&rsllce Galtley<br />

guest sports, columnist .<br />

Both the boys have finished<br />

their athletic careers<br />

at OCHS yet Dad still<br />

remain* president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Archie Harris Sports Boosters.<br />

Maybe it's bemuse he •<br />

still hds thrcie daughters'<br />

(Courtney, Coco and<br />

•myself) remaining in the<br />

high school. • '. •<br />

But maybe it's because he<br />

loves the game or; better<br />

yet, loves the kids. Iwould<br />

have to agree with the latter<br />

since my father has been '<br />

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Harris and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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' for over 20 years. His sons<br />

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«t the nearby Pdhawn Atcoat<br />

jChool. The r*mfff* prabacm<br />

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The MRHS Boazd <strong>of</strong> Education m<br />

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The devastating blaze.-May County Prosccutor/s<br />

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portion- <strong>of</strong> the theater, on Meanwhile. Bruce Frank.<br />

• Taking the path<br />

nighr h in which the land<br />

wou d six-inch gravel<br />

i ^c"cleared and<br />

int <strong>City</strong> Planner<br />

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1 bids-to dear<br />

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.To call Esther Weil an impresario is correct.<br />

Indeed, she has organized scores <strong>of</strong> musical treats<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> music lovers over a docade. But<br />

she is more. • • . '.<br />

This bundle <strong>of</strong> energy, who'in her 80th year con^<br />

u'nues dally to' be busy as-a bee, goes well beyond<br />

the organization <strong>of</strong> classical treats. It would be *<br />

cute to call her a • one-woman- band, and you<br />

. wouldni be too far <strong>of</strong>f if" you did. .She does have<br />

benefactors and well-wishers she'can turn to far,<br />

help,, but it has largely been the energetic Esther<br />

Weil who/avc/ many year^ has -brought great<br />

musw \6 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. . • • ; .<br />

Music ctitic and local artist Ed Wismejr. elsewhere<br />

in today's issue goes into more detail on Mrs.<br />

- Weti/*Qur purpose here- i^ I© thank her sincerely<br />

for the memorablp afternoons and evenings <strong>of</strong> .<br />

^fine, <strong>of</strong>ten great* music she has-rvelpecl bring about<br />

. henj* ' ', • * > • '' •<br />

. Esther Wcit b> u concerned and'dedicated v indi- "V<br />

vWual who has truly made her ^community better £cTSy<br />

By her presence, her determination and her talertf<br />

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SSy So^i^hTl^SZ^-ii^s-' S "^ ^rar*; 16rorunleer than.Mrs Weil. She has^ajn<br />

expertise ipkit and vigor unmatched by anj^one.<br />

Tnere arv'many. talented musicians and.bther^<br />

who,ha^vdohe.rnuch to;put <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the<br />

map musically Esther Wei}, .however, has done* With our btickvjo tho;v:r.<br />

more thah af\y ^volunteer tq iee trm at the 'jersey wc Vw ' aik vit ^ N " n *- So f 03 ^<br />

Shore, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qrty and.mu^ic'arr syrwinyrriou?.<br />

J Tnank >*J. Esther 1 ' '' . . '<br />

the rules <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

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'Chcrie tethcririo Bcndyf a<br />

• * An drew R. Bij-ardi<br />

Ryan Craig Bird<br />

J f J J l 4<br />

Anh Blcvxn<br />

Kinnbcrly Ann Bowcn<br />

Nlcholi Ahntoincttc<br />

• Brcining :<br />

Kris&e Ann-Brown<br />

Kelly Elizabeth Brydgcs^<br />

icweph Paul Bums,'Jr. '<br />

Diana (Jcraldinc Caiafa<br />

Donna Callsc *<br />

James Paul Cambum


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

f the Class <strong>of</strong> 1990,<br />

would li.ke to thank<br />

the parents, teachfirs,<br />

relatives, and friends who<br />

.hiye'jolnedus today. • ;'•':<br />

And now Graduation; that day<br />

<strong>of</strong> transition, is "upon us. For<br />

years, we have worked and waited,<br />

striven 'and-hoped' for this<br />

moment. "Be patient and strong.<br />

Someday this labor will be useful<br />

t,o- you," wrote the Latin poet<br />

Ovid. That day is today. Today<br />

marks the completion <strong>of</strong> our concentrated<br />

efforts. .<br />

I <strong>of</strong>ten wisH (as 1 suppose we all<br />

do) that Icould relive a portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> my life and make the heces-<br />

. sary: changes.. But this- wishful derwhat it holds. The verse<br />

thinking is all.in vain, I realize. : reads: '<br />

• That part <strong>of</strong> history that we can<br />

change lies before us. We have"<br />

yet to make the many decisions<br />

thitt will later be praised or criticized.<br />

And while we reminisce<br />

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others as driftwood by the vyind'<br />

and waves. Our 1 conscience will ;<br />

' guide us if we allow Us small.'<br />

voice to be heard. '<br />

Recently I xead an article by a.<br />

fellow classmate, on the effects <strong>of</strong><br />

greed on our sddely. That some-.<br />

"one else recognizes this- problem<br />

makes me glad. •<br />

I would encourage us all how<br />

to. examine our lives. Let Vs<br />

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ousy that has become our creed.<br />

Let it be known that the T990<br />

graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

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Henry David Thoreau o'nee •<br />

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, CITY —.- <strong>Ocean</strong> • Phcbc Dickson — <strong>Ocean</strong> • $500 < • • National Honor'.Socicty Cheryl Churchill — Ken- . Bm)n»— Edociioop«p«rimf« woiM.ntar^MRow^i.^Khtso. cmt»<br />

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»"d«warel»to Adrninistration, $250. Fireaicn's Mutual Bcnevo-<br />

nearly 70 graiiuaHng Award (Kabaf* Mens Shop Ujf<br />

sejntoraat lh« high schopi iThomos ttci»t Insurance), I<br />

Awards ccreinonlca. held Susan Palmer.—<strong>Ocean</strong> •<br />

June ,6 at the high jjchool; <strong>City</strong> Notary Qub Scholaropened<br />

. with. a welcome ship, $1,000.<br />

Irom Principal Michael Re* Powell — <strong>Ocean</strong> Dry<br />

.Cipriano and remarks by "VFW "Barney Oldfield 1 '<br />

Dr. Anthtmy Scalzp.. Scholarship, SIJWO. .<br />

». Receiving schoJarshij^ Margaret Rowell —<br />

.*' honors were the following <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club<br />

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Scholarships - Susan Smith '—. <strong>Ocean</strong>'<br />

Trad Fensrcmacher — Qty Exchange Qub, S1;000.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>. Qty Masonic Club <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotjiry Club.<br />

Foster Karncy Foundation, $f,000. . '<br />

$8,000; O.C. Police Bcnovo- .' Amy Tolson — Upper<br />

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Nancy Good — <strong>Ocean</strong> Upper Township Education J<br />

<strong>City</strong> Masonic Club Foster Association, $700.<br />

I Kamey Foundation. $8,000. Darin Urbaczewski —<br />

^.- James Hotsomback — j o h n Esposito Mcmprial<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic.Club Scholarhip;S1JXX).<br />

Foster ICamey Foundation, . Melissa Wcfkel — Mary<br />

S&OOO. . • _ Kossab. Memorial Scholar 1 -' .<br />

Jack Hostcttcr — <strong>Ocean</strong> snip $1 000 f A us' ' f -i~-*.s' •<br />

$S0 uyino* borlid. . ' . ,, EngUtti (Mpwtmant<br />

ie«—CM*aprMrUun«i.'«n. '<br />

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Sokimpttan 199O<br />

SoEdon i<br />

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•So dJwn gooM ikmn to A-iy /<br />

m<br />

Nojhng gokicth i<br />

new fYiend.sh.jps:, a^i^ted, and<br />

=f it in with Ihe crowd. *Thing3 *<br />

became gold*, but we will once<br />

; -' • -<br />

*Npw I would like to share .with<br />

you. a personal a/rrostio<strong>of</strong> my<br />

.sentiments about gradfiaiion: -<br />

G.-r- for the good limes andihe! I<br />

. b^d times that wehav*shanjd,-'.<br />

R-—^for remembrance <strong>of</strong> all. /<br />

those who'haye careH- ' ' f i<br />

A — for 'the acliievernents and<br />

awards,that wefe*won , •<br />

' D r-r foV thx.» diploma - the most<br />

prestigious orfei- . » • >•' ':<br />

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Scotland's Pamela<br />

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Johnson, who shot 69 Saturday,<br />

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: But Lopez, who had<br />

played in only nihe tournaments<br />

this year without<br />

winning, was always close.<br />

The Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame player;<br />

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Chris Johnson's $45,000 check for winning.the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Classic on Sunday lifts her career<br />

winnings Over the $900,000 mark. .<br />

The \win,also nearly,doubled the money she had<br />

earned In the first 13 tournaments <strong>of</strong> this year.<br />

Johnson had massed the cut five times this year<br />

. and only, finished above 25th once, when she was<br />

second Injhe Crestar Classic in Virginia in^ early<br />

Mayv Dottle Mochrie won that tournament with<br />

•. .tfaa b» Tom<br />

thehottest week <strong>of</strong> the tour, <strong>On</strong>lshing-16 under<br />

par. .- .--• * .<br />

CLASSIC<br />

Johnson now. has earned $93,715 in prize money :<br />

this year, jumping from.No. 41 before the tournament<br />

to No. 15 Her best year was 1986 when she<br />

ranked eighth with just over $200,000.<br />

She has won two tournaments in one year only<br />

once, in 1984. Johnson debuted oh the tour in 1980.<br />

Two players who weren't in contention on Sun-<br />

•day nevertheless gained from the tournament<br />

• Laura Baugh, who is 57th on the all-time money<br />

list despite never winning a tournament, shot a 69<br />

.Saturday and a 70 on Sunday to win $5,468.<br />

Baugh, who attracted photographers when she<br />

joined the tour at 18; has finished second 10 times'<br />

on the. tour. She; missed most <strong>of</strong> 1982 and 1988 to<br />

give birth to her two children and, after knee surgery<br />

last year, has played just three times this<br />

y^ar, missing the cut twice.<br />

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Jan Stephenson, another player who is stnig-<br />

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No, it wasn't a summer job. The congressman<br />

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; A14 THESOim&.'LEOCtErl QcNn <strong>City</strong>. RJ. TuMday, Jim* 19.1 WO<br />

obituaries<br />

Erma Fredericks, 85 .- ad'clpKiaIxiquiitTandWasassocw(^vvilhICAvcrilC>ola- :<br />

. • . . way shops in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> until 1985. She Wa* a member <strong>of</strong><br />

SOMERS TOINT— Erma M: Fredericks. 85. formerly <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Newspaper</strong> Guild. -<strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong> Colony Club, and<br />

this community and the Mcadowicw Nursing Home, <strong>Ocean</strong>.<strong>City</strong> Arts Center.<br />

Northfield. died June 14 in ,thc Presbyterian Hospital, Surviving ire two jjsters. K. Avcril Dolaw^v. and Mary •<br />

Philadelphia. . ' ,.. • .-. ' .- . ." C Dolaway, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. " , V • ' '<br />

.Born in Bremen-, Germany. ^ho came to this, conn try as tf. 1 "- A'Maw <strong>of</strong> Christian Buna] will'be celebrated at 9 a m<br />

child. She lived in Prooklyn most <strong>of</strong> her life and moved to Wednesday at St. Augustine's. R.C. Chxirch..<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

25,000<br />

PAPERBACKS<br />

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Public Notice<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CiTV<br />

CAPE MAV COUNTY. New JER-<br />

• 8CV. . • . • • •<br />

RESOLUTION 004*23}<br />

A RESOLUTION AUTHOfU2.NO<br />

Gity notes<br />

by PrianGqoney<br />

BARBERSHOP QUARTET<br />

TO OPEN SERIES<br />

, Jun«19.1000 Oc«in <strong>City</strong>. NJ."<br />

IT IdIf liciiiu i Bnan (jooney<br />

BROOME RENAMED<br />

AS CITY JUDGE<br />

DANCE CLASSES<br />

BEGIN JULY 10<br />

and fish life, tidal informa- tioh. who have adopted all SOMEKS POINT — Thc<br />

Hon and a general cxpior- the' beaches from J.st- <strong>City</strong> Council Thursday<br />

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SOBERS POINT Tho<br />

Ai5<br />

held from 7-8pjn., jlnerbug<br />

from 8-9 p.m. and, jcbtin'tiry- ;<br />

western from 9-10 pJtiv<br />

Those interested can Jtign<br />

'v^rhi'rs I'oint 23 years aco. - . . - - - ' • • !«..*•-*%»*»».. Interment ...m will w« be at ... «..-^« noon :M in i_jnr..- Holy" c~_~..i_i Sepulchre /~* Cemetery, •_»<br />

'-.Mrs. Fredericks' was active live iri the Grace GraCe -Lutheran • Lutheran ] Philadelphia.' •- - ' ' -. •<br />

Church,' Som'crs Pcynt .where she w.is a rnembcr <strong>of</strong> the Arrangements are by the Godfrey Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Lutheran Church Women and also sang in the choir.<br />

' C i t y . ' • ' " . " :'• •<br />

She was .» member <strong>of</strong> Ihe Keystone "Chapter <strong>of</strong> Ihe Order ~ponJt,on.- mjy ^ madc toSt. Augustine's R.C. Church.<br />

' ot'-the Eastern Star, linwood. . . . . . Wesley Avenue and 13th Street.'<strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>. • ' .<br />

She is survived by her husband, Lester W.'Sr.'; one . • • . . . •> . . .<br />

daughter.-Doris E.-Rink <strong>of</strong> EB!; Harbor Township; one CharleS ScanlOFl. 68 • : tor Ppttco canittMM or. ftpac*.<br />

axanHnanom ql pt-savam <strong>of</strong>flow*. and<br />

WHEREAS.H kt dotorma-tod ». lha><br />

boil tn«y«si <strong>of</strong> irw C«y <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> C*y<br />

. data* ha* boon dtoarmlnad to hatv*<br />

. th« nooMMfy aiponXo and abOIy to<br />

pxxicxm maid work: and - '<br />

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- '. - WHEnEA3. a ctvsrac* for Pftx«w><br />

•lortoi SMvtea* wdh ftlcftari Cohan<br />

son, I cbtor..VV. Fredericks, Jr. <strong>of</strong> Chester; one. brother. Dick •<br />

AJbreehj <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn; six grandchildren and nine grcj.t<br />

10<br />

^rjndchildren ' • • . . . . died June 17 at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical Center Mainland NJ.SA.^OA:.,<br />

Service, were Monday at the Grace Lutheran Church. Division, Pomona. . • • , . -. . • nECQuJko'Sy w!» F c*v C^Sli o.<br />

"virrrcrs Point Burial was In laurel Memorial Park, Pomo-., Bom in Philadelphi.t, he.lived there .ind an Somcrs Point '"*> c*y <strong>of</strong>Ocaan cay.<br />

P.I ' .'•- - . " ' . • . before mov.mg to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in 1981. .' ' • •"•*'f?)£ Mayw or hai<br />

Jeffries U Kcates Funeral Hoim\ .\rth.'iold was in He Was a postal clerk until his retirement. ."w«*>y auhtxtrad to vucuia a Proi<br />

fijrgo <strong>of</strong> arrangerocnts. • • • Surviving ore his wife, Elene M.; two daughters, Bea f^ciw^Cohii A»»ocUaio«io< C T*rC8crVation and Encour- Community "Omter beach The group was' assisted for a thrcc-ycaJ* term. The for adults starting July ID at • . ' " •<br />

agement <strong>of</strong> Barbershop tag Qffice, Kennedy Boule- by the Bushwackcrs, a com- resolution was made by khe Senior Citizens Center, LIBRARY FRIENDS<br />

Quartet Singing In America, vard, at 9:30 a.m; Donation* muni.ty .service group Mayor Charles A. Parker, Massachusetts Avenue and HOLD CRAFT BAZAAR<br />

will open" the dry's 1990 arc SI for adults. 50 cents supervised by the Capo<br />

Ambler'Road.<br />

MARGATE — A free<br />

Summer Concert Scries at for children. The walks get May County Probation RECREATION STAFF<br />

crafts bazaar is being: «pon-<br />

•7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June underwav at 10. a.m. each Derxirtment. A .picnic was ARE EMPLOYED<br />

• • sored by the Friend* <strong>of</strong> thc<br />

27'.at the Promenade^ Wednesday and Saturday held.foUowing the clean-up SOMERS POINT -^- Amy ,Th.s HyeAwqek program Margate Library from 9<br />

' Kennedy BoulcVard and the * beginning )unc 30 starting at the 22nd Street-beach. Cupko was hired Thursday wiU feature a course tn ball"- am to 5 ;pm Saturday,<br />

bcacju .-'•.- " • .' at ?9th Street and thc beach ' ', • . • by ' "<strong>City</strong> Coundl " as a life- J<br />

• .*' The chorus has a mem- and will "continue through- ACTIVITIES SIQN-UP<br />

bcrship oi over 40 singers, out the summer.<br />

JUNE25TOJULY3 ' was.hired as• a recreation<br />

and will sing in quartets Further information is The city Recreation staff person. Gupko. will<br />

"<br />

Donations can be. made to the Crace Lutheran Church. Scanlon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Tmvn>>hip, Pot O'Brien <strong>of</strong> LmWoodl.JWo (A). Piycuotaotcai •valuation* lor<br />

Siinu-.rV.Point . . • .sons, Michael <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Thomas <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; one cpocia. oVarnwliah. o« pratani om-<br />

_.. f .. stepson, jason A. Seymour <strong>of</strong> Cl.idwin, Mich; four sisters,<br />

DlCkGrS<strong>On</strong>, 71 , . . Mjry Atkinson. KathcruieValcnte, Flelen Muintpi. Margai<br />

" ••-.•.'• " ret Kno*. all <strong>of</strong> "Philadelphia;-Jwo brother.. Bill and Jack no a aaoatd TI« i«* $10,000.00 u» tNa oontraa<br />

•NORTHHIF.LD - Agnes M. Dickcnon. /I. «>f Pine both <strong>of</strong> Ph.ladclpb^: scv<br />

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A16 OMM Oty, NJ. ,. JWM19,1900<br />

glorious evening tot Esther Weil and otner<br />

ByEQWISMER grandeur dame <strong>of</strong> music.<br />

SidLd Crii<br />

ting that she should have wimmusic by a wide range tor Evyald put them In a eveningjwasiajl Todd Tho- Songbook. They sang the'<br />

The concert goers cele- this.excellent concert dedi- .<strong>of</strong> composers. Gharpentier, class by themselves. A mas and<br />

OCEANUTY—-Thepop brating eight decades <strong>of</strong> catcd to her and performed J.S. Bach antf P r a )<br />

-\jv»raTwr><br />

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l * #- *«*. **.<br />

this weekend Tuesday night<br />

Food<br />

^program<br />

at center <strong>of</strong><br />

110th Year, Number 13 | <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty; NJ. 09226 Firiday; June 22.1990 (609)399-5411<br />

OCEAN CITY - The room and kitchen. Antiques vrew valuable glass, china, Historical Museum assists brid« Y^^'r"^ £i'<br />

at thc reception desk.<br />

"5oy Scotrt Troop h4o. 32. VFW<br />

haU. .1 Sth »nd B«y, 730 pm..<br />

Senior citizen<br />

Alcoholics AxionyqvxiB, HoJy<br />

art show June 21 Trlnlfy Epitcopi] Church..36iK •<br />

'and Bay, 8 p.m. . • . .<br />

:<br />

COURT HOUSE —.The<br />

Cape May County Senior* 'WEDNESDAY<br />

Gtiicn ArrShowis TO ;ajn. Wooui,., Coopchuvc L«gui. *$<br />

to 2 pan. Tbursday.Juno 21 ^ YouihJCcntcr,6thahd Atlantic,? •<br />

C .Historical Mustum will and 'Kotischold articles arc- nccdlecraft. musical-insrru- the Organization in its AtSnUc,7^0?^<br />

*^<br />

open its doors on a regular dlspbyed. Mannequins are menrs. clocks and memen, work. Inquiries are invited -<br />

•schedule starting on changed seasonally ueing tos <strong>of</strong> American wart. '.', " " '<br />

Wednesday morning June d<strong>of</strong>ens <strong>of</strong> carefully pro- , ,<br />

20 in its new quarters In the" served examples <strong>of</strong> apparel<br />

Thc n 1 " 800 " 1 s library<br />

Community and Cultural and -accessories.' worn by houses, deeds.-documents;<br />

Center,, 17th Street and men, women and children Photographs, maps, books<br />

Simpson Avenue. • . . <strong>of</strong> the period. -" - newspapers. Upon<br />

,, , *> ,,, - ' ,- - , . , • • reouest, these items arc<br />

.Volun^ers ^U serve as. Memorabilia <strong>of</strong> the Sin- a^ilable for study .1(Uhc<br />

nosts and nosteftscs to share* dm s ill-fated voyage from muscu'A ' •<br />

memories arrd to gxfidcvjsl- Jjpan is on display. The ' . ' «<br />

tors through'the museum four-raastedbarque that ran • A gi(t shop stocked*with<br />

W aTrnv to 4 "pirn; Monday "agroand in a gale on <strong>Ocean</strong> books', art pieces, photo-" at.-C-nrst-'Havcn Nurstng ;-s.m.<br />

'th'rovgh Saturday a/Td frqm <strong>City</strong>'s 16th Street " >oath B 13 ^', antique, glass and l »p«^ The contcst^open •<br />

1-to 4 p«ri. Sundays'' ; . .„' -Dec.""l5. 1901 has left the - chin z. bc/iefitsjthe musoiun<br />

At the rnuscum. fife a resort,, with,, many J county, reaidonb 60 years "<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

open*.<br />

relics: as weUas thc visitor*.'<br />

sculpture*.<br />

century ago' is depicted china,> aa'iltng'papers and . rVcscryatio* <strong>of</strong> the aty> landlnk. .<br />

*with a Victorian-furnished ' the origuvaUigurcheiltd. -# heritage Is the purpose. (3/ *<br />

parlor, % dining room, bed-.. Antique, buffs may also' ^e- Friends <strong>of</strong>" tl^p* <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

' *^~—"^ " • ' ' ' .<strong>City</strong>* >iistorjca] Museum',* a<br />

7»oc-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporatiqa,<br />

which "has operated., the<br />

.mui^urn' wnce its *bcgirvnings^n<br />

1964. •' *-, ' '<br />

Wc<strong>On</strong>betship' .(n Vhe» fReoycteIras<br />

- NOW OPEN" -<br />

WO), thru S<br />

s '<br />

By.BRlAN GOONEY<br />

Mu»«um<br />

10 «.m<br />

y Sahu-<br />

1 fc>4 p-rj>. Sunday*. ' - C "<br />

Tfhrcc non-pr<strong>of</strong>essiorui arul<br />

thnce pr<strong>of</strong>essional winners<br />

Will be choscrv First place<br />

<strong>On</strong>tcr. 6lh<br />

winners may go on tp cop- and Aklanilj,? pjft.<br />

petc at_thc state contest . •'f<br />

JAn. $t<br />

m rant, 7pm. *<br />

<strong>of</strong>, the-.O*ean <strong>City</strong> "<br />

Pa'iking Autho/i'iy. i<br />

I.T», 9th and-Anbury. 7 p^n.<br />

Zoning Board, Ctyurvcil .<br />

ht<br />

, 7J0 p a«<br />

^.'Sontinot-Lsdaor $toif<br />

•• SOMERS.POINT— A foo^distribu-<br />

• tion program i» spurring a disaftree^<br />

^ ment bctwecnnCiry Coundf and the<br />

Recreation .Commission over w"ho<br />

should ha^ control <strong>of</strong>*the Senior Citizens'Ccntcr.<br />

•<br />

' Council map Mike" Colaq is calling<br />

for thc citytQ, take control <strong>of</strong> •he ecufcr<br />

bad paclhgci<br />

at a rvduced rate. Por example, needy, •<br />

**-* *S» **.fm * m i'f* Zm t.'unwf »<br />

( hicKi-n Robert<br />

t *:-•<br />

with (.lain Sauce<br />

fRIDAY<br />

• r. »»• t •<br />

BOVflR'S MflRKCT<br />

133&44 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty 399-1343<br />

•!>-•<br />

V,<br />

oVet clause<br />

•'. • " • > * • , « ' : . -<br />

1<br />

in contract<br />

. ;6rJ teacher pay "hflce-44<br />

PFttRSBURG —"A'ciausfetn ?<br />

n to rch ire' him cycjrJy<br />

' SjSjl thc board TiutK^ay betwtVn<br />

ihos*.* who IcU it w-ai a volt oi oacildence<br />

in Trt>dtrirricV.S .joj and tirV <strong>of</strong>T^irfa'wtrc<br />

repairs will nor be doewr dujing the boardwalk. »^T what todb.-,<br />

'btiiy-summer season, he added. ' .# j ^ patiion <strong>of</strong> thebo*rd»«lk'A»bd<br />

pty Administrator Richard Deincy * u cloaost to the* outside 9uV -wid,<br />

acknoovlcd'iJed trwt a smaller pdrbob • Dotncy, and p&fcatriaxt* an ifBk<br />

. o£ thc area may be do^dfot the surar stroll akxw the am 8 act<br />

' Doanpy <strong>said</strong> thc-'olosing w» tempn- 'rt t<br />

rary'unrfl "we can further d^ltefnurte<br />

Those shifting<br />

OCEAN OTYI— Bulldnsen'mct to * ptfni thai<br />

woek. aMj)w KovCilfian rut&cd to % iMfwaita, wutd dredged<br />

get the be*ch fb»dy Tor crowd* <strong>of</strong> , takt wwtrpckedDth#Mo«ty»T«r-<br />

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. _ * - _ . ;<br />

TUBSEHTWeL-LEDOBt OcwiCltV. NJ. Friday. Juno22,1980<br />

THIRD MARINE FATALTiY<br />

ppiSipaipisH?^!^<br />

mail, 29. .falls overboard, is struck and dies<br />

_.v SAVE". ON AUr.;BEGULAFU=y.:BfilCED J»JullVun,.wJuu..w.« ^.^^.,^.^. -n-«<br />

• , STQRE- DURING STAINTQH'S GIGANTIC SAVfNGS EVENT! EXCEPT 5% ON- '<br />

1 us. &• SM: APPLIANCES, ELECTRONICS AND BICYCLES, .FREE DELIVERY % •<br />

•^ M A J O R P U R C H A S E S "^ - v- "•--.- V - . ^ .-•: • • - . •.:.*•:* —*<br />

SPRING SALfr<br />

20=o OFF<br />

ALL JEAN<br />

StainlDns Charge<br />

f=REE PARKING<br />

:• STAfNT6N J SOWN.GKAfl05CARb • ONLY 12% INTEREST. .<br />

, ' ". a Vaied:"Be$t"by Atlantic; <strong>City</strong> Magazine • ' :/•<br />

-<br />

V<br />

Me<br />

• jY"<br />

• , p P'ayic-/ •<br />

-.si y c•j<br />

iri gett :ng tr,e<br />

r- r-* —<br />

^ FjrECT<br />

r<br />

FZ<br />

P. r<br />

i<br />

r crvi «*°Jwas,nvoWed <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, drowned June 5' he. reportedly slipped <strong>of</strong>f, executive order <strong>of</strong> former Gov-Thonias H. Kean, accord-'<br />

thb.Somers Point side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was towing a ^derwater Recovery Jcjjd djd^n^ more after the jet-ski he was oper- the dock next to his boat ing to The Proa <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Qty. .-. ^ ' •<br />

Patcong Creek, was moving water sWer from the shore l^m. available for a few more ating flipped in the Rain: - while intoxicated.<br />

This move means that hundreds <strong>of</strong> stalled building pro-'.<br />

jectsln shore. cornmunHids can now get the go-ahead,<br />

towards the stern when he in shallow water at the . .. •<br />

while the state would be open to lawsuits by developers. „-,<br />

claiming that the state. Infringed <strong>On</strong> their development<br />

rights and demand restitution for the delay. • -.<br />

Frederick W. Schmidt Jr., an attorney and developer<br />

from Cape May <strong>City</strong> who. was part <strong>of</strong> the lawsuit seeking<br />

to overturn the executive .order, Said that the current •<br />

slump in the housing market will dampen the possibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> these stalled projects being completed, Other<br />

firms have gone bankrupt or out <strong>of</strong> business since Koan '<br />

imposed the order 20 months ago, he <strong>said</strong>. •.<br />

The state Legislature must now decide whether to<br />

impose strjeter measures protecting the environment-.<br />

Keart had unsuccessfully tried to create a Coastal Com.- "<br />

mission to oversee shore building beforciea ving <strong>of</strong> ttte,'<br />

GU<br />

and Gov. Jim Florip has slated that he did not support^ the<br />

concept. .."_ - - . .•'.-'<br />

Cafiero plans to pursue ' • • "<br />

Senate re-election bid<br />

Pepubllcarl state Sen.JamesS.'Cafiero annpunced yts-<br />

Idify Ihat he"wbuld purbucYesCtcctfon Icijtrio Fi«>t Legl*v«<br />

iYC District s*at, rrlcaning tlut he wou!d-rcpL«:e Soa Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong> engineer John C'Gibson, on the'fall ballot'against<br />

Weti.-,*dune:2Q • thurs., June 2-1 • Friday, June-22 v<br />

purehtstate AsscmblymAn Edward Salmon,P-lst. ' ••' .<br />

WnenCafienj, 61, agreed tojtll the-ynexpiredtunn <strong>of</strong><br />

Republican Sen. William' L. Gormley in January, he stated<br />

23<br />

'at ihc brne that ht v#Quld cifily bo a "caretaker" and *<br />

*<br />

\s . 9.<br />

: \<br />

\ • ? ould not *cck re-clcciion. Some lxvMdcrs-have specujjted ;<br />

tha^ he enjoys the -service 3fr>d wanfej th'e GOO to rJiain-ng hrtlfl^on thcSenote scut/'' , .'•'<br />

Gibs<strong>of</strong>»,-66, a Sea lkJc Republican teJder^and former _ that thus far his "efforts.<br />

' improvement <strong>of</strong> have not been very successful.-,<br />

.<br />

"I realize-, that." Charles<br />

quickly responded, and he<br />

persistenfly moved, on.<br />

•" "[The plan} Is consistent<br />

JSCV atf<strong>of</strong>-<br />

"Uyr.|4 /*9f •<br />

•he meeting an'd subsequcn- .When asked by (he board".<br />

. tyl vxHn on the matter was if the present cemditioh <strong>of</strong><br />

postponed.until 7-p.m. the dunes is hazardous.<br />

Tuc-iday, June 26. in^ (Z'ty<br />

Hal! Oivxpcil clirvmb^r*<br />

• , Thc*bas»A <strong>of</strong> Chorles'<br />

*rj;iimcpt is that<br />

land 16*1.1 ndv.'ard, <strong>of</strong>-'a<br />

line •<br />

vated to a s^ze <strong>of</strong> 8 to 9 feet,. m every Way with the zonirlcs,<br />

took. ^ hi< able in that manner," concludud<br />

Hyland as the<br />

four-hour -meeting drew to<br />

a close. • • ' . .<br />

Af. the next niee.tin};;<br />

In 1979. the land was<br />

Charles'is<br />

zoned Rl, which would<br />

allow the construction <strong>of</strong>-a<br />

single family home. In 1985,<br />

a new zoning ordinance<br />

was' adopted.- resulting in<br />

alterations that disallow<br />

any, building there. The<br />

owner at that time did not<br />

pursue administrative<br />

resources as Klause is now.<br />

Opponents <strong>of</strong> Klause<br />

have <strong>said</strong> that the construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the house will result<br />

in the destruction qf dunes,<br />

resulting jn the. decrease <strong>of</strong><br />

the areas flood protection<br />

* }** regulatory size. ing ordinancc;as (xr as the .<br />

beach and dune zone is concerned,"<br />

Hyland <strong>said</strong>, when<br />

asked bis. opinion .<strong>of</strong><br />

consistent "with the. city,<br />

adopted policy,"<br />

"[The land! .is- develop^<br />

: Gerald Corcoran, who will<br />

bo opposing Klause's plan<br />

on behalf <strong>of</strong>'<strong>City</strong> Council.<br />

• Charles lit some fireworks<br />

early in. the meeting<br />

expected' to<br />

'present a final export witness<br />

'in support, <strong>of</strong> Klausc,<br />

Dr, Cyril Calvin.<br />

After Galvin: the hearing<br />

wjll be "opened jo the public<br />

a'nd'KlauseS opponents,<br />

including <strong>City</strong>.Solicitor,<br />

1<br />

states "no member <strong>of</strong> the -dens Civic Association) is.a mpmber., did not object U><br />

Zoning Board may partiri- gross mistake," Dinsmore his participation as a -citi- .<br />

pate in deliberations in'.'told''Board. Solicitor- Mark zcri. . • . • . ,<br />

which he has a personal H. Stein. ;<br />

Responded Dinsmore: *1<br />

interest." ....'.' .. -. Dinsmore emphasized' will not take part in the '<br />

•when-he called for the dis- . '.Dinsmore Is 4 current that" he had no pcrional wasto oF valuable, money -<br />

missal <strong>of</strong> board member member* <strong>of</strong> the . Gardens interest in the case, and-that fora frivoloufclawsuit." :•.'•;'.<br />

Morion G. Pinnnote. Civic Association. Accord-, he did not' represent the The board member,<br />

"believing"that the Garden's ing to Charles, oarlicr this Gardens Civic. Association promptly exited the table<br />

resident had personal inter- year. Councilman Mark at the meeting. "<br />

on his own vvii,l and.look a"<br />

est in this case. -. .<br />

Vidcrtb recommended to Charles, while object;ng scat among. the cit.izcn«i<br />

Klausc that a Gardens Civic-to Dinsmorc's participation receiving a brief round <strong>of</strong><br />

Klause's" attorney cited a<br />

member participate; in a in the process as a board, applause from the crowd,<br />

Zoning Board statute that<br />

meeting in whu;h Klause<br />

showed a fbcadi substitute<br />

proposal" <strong>of</strong> .what he<br />

June tides<br />

Truck knocks pole planned to do with the<br />

twtv<br />

K»rt>or Intet wWM 12<br />

land. .-<br />

n Ngrr Ada and d Zt rauM fromm Ada. FOTSM W« OV<br />

aubtna^t 43vn)rMM from Ngh M« and d 3» IWMM from taw -<br />

• Last February. Klause<br />

down onto car<br />

also had • a . lawsuit filed<br />

'OCEAN CITY — An Ford Bronco owned by against the neighboring<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty resident was Frank and Melissa Booth <strong>of</strong> Gardens Civic Association, 22.Frr •N 2^27 •03<br />

2:26 8:45 %.%<br />

charged with careless, driv- Pottstown.Pa:<br />

but the federal judge dis- 23 Sal 3:23 9:10 to 32t •ot B3S jio<br />

24 Sun<br />

.ing Tuesday <strong>of</strong>ttr he backed<br />

4:12 0* 10:12 4:14 00 10^26 ««<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric missed the suit because he 2SMon 6M) •04 11^)4 40- 5.05- 01 14:18 4«<br />

his truck into an electrical accompanied the police and had not used all administra^. 26Tuo 5:47 -02. Noon 5.55 03 Non»<br />

.40<br />

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pole, knocking the pole the fire department'to the tive iWcftucs with the city.<br />

loose, and sending- it or.-islr- scene <strong>of</strong> the accident.-The • As Charles read his list <strong>of</strong><br />

Lunar<br />

ing ' down . on a nearby electric company secured reasons for disqualifying<br />

parked vchide.<br />

the wires and removed the the bo-ard member, )Pu!khcaM line-hajl' not th,e fall. Sgt. Kurt Dul^<strong>of</strong> tht fourth ^mcndmtsif<br />

O00UKTED PWC£S<br />

the traffic 3» '30 O0<br />

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By BRIAN COONEY '<br />

- .'. • SontnatUdgor Staff<br />

X PfiTE3S8U RC —. The<br />

township Board <strong>of</strong> Educarjpn<br />

.'and toaencts'.union berth ratified<br />

a niiw-contract Tuesday.<br />

' under which the • teachers<br />

will rcyciye 32 percept salary<br />

increases over the next three<br />

years.<br />

Under- the new contract,<br />

which ,taki's effect next<br />

tnonth, teachers .would<br />

receive a 12.percent increase<br />

for this ° conung school year,<br />

and a 10 -percent increav for<br />

each <strong>of</strong> the following two<br />

yearV<strong>of</strong> the contract, accordt<br />

ing to Duru MarUn, who<br />

chaired trw^ board's negotiating<br />

tcarrt- . • ,.<br />

•' Thii mean*, r go' up to S25.24O for the "Its diflicult to use<br />

199Q41 school year, while<br />

those at the top <strong>of</strong> the scale<br />

would go up frorn S37,5O0 to<br />

SW&O. -...;."" • . *.<br />

MarUn <strong>said</strong> that the salary<br />

increases were a major goal<br />

for the 102-mernber .Upper<br />

Township Education Association<br />

during negotiations as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> their efforts to bring<br />

the district's salaries more in<br />

line with the county-average.<br />

While the board recog*<br />

ruzed salary incHuscs as necessary<br />

in . crdir to keep<br />

quality educator* in' the ctiv<br />

trict, iMariin <strong>said</strong> that, the<br />

county-salary average-wa.v a.<br />

dubious standards since it<br />

took into amxint ndu_T districts,<br />

such as <strong>Ocean</strong>. Gty.<br />

for example, that had'many rmirv ratable*<br />

• that a teacher on the first than the township, and dis-<br />

•*tep, -or salary ciavufiVution, tnots that Jyaye OJJIT teacher.<br />

•now rcomiryj S23.476 woufd at the top <strong>of</strong> the>ilary svale.<br />

Summer<br />

%"..<br />

. SKIRTS *; SHORTS f V / '<br />

AND SLACKS, 1 ,4 /<br />

/' and ; very<br />

qicrri^xr WilUain Cuihrnirigs,<br />

the county average as a true<br />

referring to thb allocation > the<br />

We wanted to pay the teachers fairly"<br />

figure <strong>of</strong> where Salaries an.\T<br />

district receives <strong>of</strong> the gross<br />

.she <strong>said</strong> "We wanted to pay<br />

receipts<br />

the teachers fairly."<br />

" In addition to the raijes.- spent their time solely attracting new" teachers.- door at the end <strong>of</strong> the ses- negotiating, "taxm.<br />

thc contract also introduces •in Uppej To\»inship. • , . MAriin <strong>said</strong> that the sevens<br />

She idso agreed that the two<br />

"longevity payments" for<br />

"We didn't want to penal- monO, negottatior, sessions<br />

sides had nuched •> good set*<br />

those teachers who reach the.<br />

ize teachers for staying in the- - her first ~ were amicable ?<br />

tlernent ' *. •<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the • district's 15-stcp<br />

district,'' Marlin <strong>said</strong>. andsucoessfuL - the contract was<br />

•I &>d irVtur. and I'd just<br />

scale.<br />

"Longevity payment is" a<br />

. • . mously raunca ,„<br />

like to ask the teacher's sup-<br />

•Since the number <strong>of</strong> steps way <strong>of</strong> rewarding longtime<br />

.•"•'. ••" "We certainly appreciate port when We knock on the<br />

was compressed -from 25 toteachers,<br />

while the salary ^VVc >vere able to discuss the pr<strong>of</strong>essional attitude at township's door next January<br />

15 under the current two-<br />

to ensure w gel.our fair<br />

increases are our Way <strong>of</strong> issues, sometimes argue these sessions;* <strong>said</strong> NaiKy<br />

year' contract,, Martin <strong>said</strong>,<br />

sharc<strong>of</strong> funding,"* <strong>said</strong> board<br />

issues, but still walk out the Meschtcr, chairwoman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

teachers in the district an<br />

reach the top <strong>of</strong>-the pay scale<br />

JUU18 MEETING<br />

faster, but no-longer receive 'Windscoop'latest experiment<br />

the same annual salary<br />

increases* thev. would while OCEAN CITY — A trator Richard Deancy may<br />

on.the scale..<br />

•yindKoop," a' device- apply more, oi uSes* devices<br />

i Under the longevity pay- designed<br />

ments,, teachers, in their 16th.<br />

through 18th year would<br />

nxvtve a 25 percent annual<br />

increase calculated, on the<br />

first step <strong>of</strong> the guide —<br />

which is a bachelor's, degree<br />

in teaching ^lus some additional<br />

schooling. In their 19th<br />

ji\ir. they would receive- a<br />

3i ptTtcnt irKrcase; 45 percent-<br />

annually -in years 20-2-f;<br />

and 5 percent, for 25-years,<br />

and ug : « _ • _<br />

Stncx' cxpVrJcncvd trjeher:.<br />

hinxi ouLsido'the dlstrwi an<br />

.Mart at a highiT step jp the<br />

guide, ,Marlin sud, the !ri»<br />

gevity payments tlo not'<br />

apply only to teacher.-who<br />

...' • X ••< -ry<br />

- NORTHERN ISLE; • \ ' ;.'. 4,7*<br />

TEE's<br />

1 ajuj. pwichascs .tax.<br />

This year dro township committee<br />

reduced • the schools'<br />

share >J00fl00 to 52 ixiilllon.<br />

"As in the past, you will,<br />

continue to have the support<br />

<strong>of</strong> the teachers as it concerns<br />

education and children,"<br />

Meschtcr told, the board..<br />

Approximately 20 • teachers<br />

were- present at '.Tuesday's<br />

• meeting. '.-''•<br />

"The wind will .work,for<br />

you instead <strong>of</strong> against<br />

to harness . the to other areas on the island you," added Gideonse- He<br />

jwer <strong>of</strong> the' wind and where needed.<br />

further noted that the only<br />

Sow sand< away from the<br />

boardwalk/is to be installed Sand blowing.on the<br />

cost for the windscoop<br />

this week between 3-rd boardwalk became a prob-<br />

would be the. cost <strong>of</strong>. the<br />

Street and Dclancey Iiace lem a/ter the city es^b-<br />

plywood — only a few dol-<br />

on the boardwalk. fished a narrow -dune<br />

lars.<br />

The device was •suggested<br />

system along the board-<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

by Eva Wuoy <strong>of</strong> the Coastal<br />

walk from 1st tcr 3rd Street.<br />

VVorks'nad repeatedly<br />

Conservation Committee.<br />

The dunes were established<br />

cleaned the boardwalk' <strong>of</strong><br />

The windscoop, a 4 feet by<br />

to. provide storm protec-<br />

sand prlor.to the creation <strong>of</strong><br />

8 feet piece <strong>of</strong> plywood cut'<br />

tion, i. . ,'<br />

this windscnop. Thttdepart-<br />

* . ., - " • ' ment. Was" .seeking a more<br />

in half,. is attached to the >hc dunes;, however, permanent solution, so they<br />

.near. to.Hi)nps. began fa. rncige.-wijth .tjie. vvent to the~Oj35*»l Censerfrom<br />

which 'the vind ts boardwalk at several places, vation Cojhmis/ion. T^o<br />

coming. t " " -cau>ing a potential hazard, two bodies rtief May 21st<br />

The wtndscooj/ has boon ^ ' 9 ^ " Plann £ l S Director- anij discCs^ed the idea.<br />

- John Cideonsc. Bicycles aiyl . The windscoop was prefsdrroys.<br />

for cxamnle, are cropua! to the digging <strong>of</strong> .y-<br />

"prone to.swcSvc when the narrow' troth between the<br />

- pi*ymgersi ride over 9»c dunes and" the boardwalk?<br />

sand. , r . • * '<br />

The wind&coop, accOrd 1 Scherfel's<br />

Flanders<br />

plans to air<br />

OCEAN. CFTY -- After . d{y*s 50-foot limit. The CUTm<strong>of</strong>lths<br />

<strong>of</strong> delay, plan* to rent-Flanders, builJ in 1923.<br />

tum The Flanders Motel' rises dose fo ]JD 1 /2 stopes.<br />

into an expansive retire: if ' no changes are-<br />

-incnt rommunity were -»ct '^^cs^ at the'workshcJp<br />

in- motion Wed"nesday meeting, the board will vote<br />

>:bavthe/hotel » fprvtract A 4 d U^ ' y^<br />

tai b.ni-s If the cxpijjmcnt<br />

:s'*»|Cfes(vful, <strong>City</strong> Adminis-<br />

"because 6( the* fear thai it<br />

would substantialy<br />

- th^ width <strong>of</strong> the dune<br />

• ing to* y/ilcy,. will* be /A i>ign v^^ll bc.co^ttruc'ted<br />

"attached to the boardwalk, and . placed • ne*t Mo the ccsemble The Flanders.<br />

pcrpendicular^to the wind<br />

complex.<br />

windscoop describing the<br />

direction, swt$himj the sand<br />

; ,irsV<br />

instrument an*3 its purp<br />

<strong>of</strong>fu<strong>of</strong>-and away/rptrr the<br />

Ixuriis." ' .<br />

STOP IN A.Np PICK UP . • .<br />

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? ;<br />

thr«? .l <strong>of</strong><br />

!yi->t orvt- level <strong>of</strong> the West<br />

The Plannirfg BoaCd wi> U<br />

nrvu-w ScbiTfcl's plaiy. and .<br />

nptc any addAtionj J/\d<br />

dektum* V>, th,it ^hc pLar-><br />

cTonic'irm toaty regulations, j<br />

; >:bv.._/hotel » fprvtract . Aag^_4<br />

'owner filed an appiication hearing crfl^ the,<br />

topreser*h4HpLan.iataIuly Qandcrt • proposal. ScXcr-<br />

1$ Plannmg EkxarcJ, work- fcl-s pLans 'wcrc. o^ginally<br />

shop Meeting. expected, in Jarmary. . f<br />

R. Steven Schcrfcl plan* r The- new r^fllders would I<br />

new cons.rruction and ulti- also include theater, a new '".<br />

r^te renovation'<strong>of</strong> the ballroom,;a library, bank,<br />

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SANDS<br />

(conUnucd from pjgcl) washes ashore; it takes the<br />

C^ty lifeguard and a gradu- sand ashore and transports<br />

ate student at Duke Univcr- it elsewhere. "<br />

-'«ity;-whore he ia involved in .It would not be a probcoastal<br />

geology research lem, Mauriello noted,-if .the<br />

under Dr. Orrin Pilfcey, a sand washed up<br />

- - w • '<br />

WTtcj ^tauricBlo wos first<br />

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HUGHES<br />

• (The project' provides for (continued from page 1)<br />

• • • \<br />

FrkJlay. Jim* 22.1900 OcaanCltv N_J THf?? groin structtirc, alter<br />

more than ^fjve. years."and them so that one side does'<br />

^ some. arc . basically. unfeplenishibe.<br />

He called<br />

Miami's beach the best, say-'<br />

ing th.Tt .beaches<br />

starting<br />

' decade. • > ,<br />

^lark MauncHo *>f the<br />

, .state Dejxirtmont r>( Envi-<br />

'rnnm<strong>of</strong>aT ^rotcxiion dis- '•<br />

agrees that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s.<br />

bea'dfc* arc a worst_-case<br />

scenario'-^ cspt-cially when<br />

considering bedchejs in.<br />

• Monrhouth Coiinty.'he e regarding protection <strong>of</strong> the would uphold the constitu-<br />

riag.-. - ; tionality <strong>of</strong> a. new law<br />

In testimony before the which makes the conduct <strong>of</strong><br />

House Subcommittee on burning the flag illegal.<br />

gress. . • •'. Civil and Constitutional He <strong>said</strong> at the.time thai<br />

•. The proposal presented Rights last July, when the such a flag protection law<br />

to the. committee,.he <strong>said</strong>, firs( Supreme Court, ruling could, be enacted rrioch<br />

would-'have allowed any- on tlag burning was handed faster than a constitutional<br />

state or other instrumental- down, Hughes <strong>said</strong> he felt amendment, and woujd<br />

ity pf a state, to enact their confident that the courts make if unnecessary to tarn-<br />

"It's not doing ^vhat i't's own anti-flag burning bills,<br />

supposed to, obviously," he or to adopt their own ver-<br />

<strong>said</strong>. The beach did every-' sions <strong>of</strong> what is nee'ded- to mainland notes<br />

thing it could in. twoprotect<br />

the flag from physi- by Brian Gooney<br />

months."" • • '. cal attack and desecration.<br />

Thfeler believes that the<br />

The flag can best be pro-<br />

city should .be doing a<br />

tected if there is uniformity,<br />

"pr<strong>of</strong>ile" <strong>of</strong> the.sand, find-<br />

not diversity .and<br />

ing, out exactly where it-<br />

proliferation in the laws<br />

goes. A longer-term study<br />

that arc enacted." Hughes<br />

may be needed In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>said</strong>. This is in the interest<br />

<strong>City</strong>, he added.<br />

not only <strong>of</strong> the most appro-<br />

Mauriello agreed.<br />

priate protection for the<br />

-national flag, but also in'<br />

"The only real solution is<br />

giving fair and uniform<br />

to continuously monitor the<br />

notice to our citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

beaches." he concluded.<br />

what the law requires<br />

. — Gary Fitzgerald<br />

BOARDWALK . ',<br />

(continued from page 1) ' ticm and roped oK later that"<br />

from the edge <strong>of</strong> the railing, afternoon,<br />

thus eliminating possible The Public Works Depart-'c<strong>On</strong>jcsrion<br />

<strong>of</strong> strollers. . • merit and the aty building<br />

Mayor-elect and CcAincil- inspector's <strong>of</strong>fice " all<br />

not get the majority <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'their second<br />

>^:d ./<br />

-* but/JaijnelJo.agrtes thaf^<br />

\t\jchws"dis-<br />

man Nickolas Tr<strong>of</strong>a <strong>said</strong> referred questions to the<br />

sand. • ' : • that thc - dama-gc was city administrator<br />

This projecL'wiH. be com-" " isoLatc '* and ^^ jt ^^ • " ii * particular boardwalk.<br />

bHmHi ^Vifh-adred^TTfr-pro- -"C--determined JJUCX- if. action h^^r-not ..b«-ejy-<br />

Ji-ct, Mauncli.o <strong>said</strong>, fuided ^ tcnsArc "jebnatruction•"is replaced -in • 60 ye.ips;<br />

by the Army. Corps <strong>of</strong> Engi- nc !? ? * sar > r SCHOOL BANl>HITS contest featured bands from<br />

SUCCESSFUL NOTE New Jersey, Pennsylvania,<br />

LINWOOp — The Lin,- Virginia and. <strong>On</strong>tario,<br />

wood School Band from, the Canada.' .<br />

Belhavcn School placed first<br />

in the concert and pzz band<br />

categories at a recent music<br />

festival held in Williamsburg,<br />

• Va. .The Linwood<br />

Band were also awarded<br />

first place as Best Overall<br />

Concert and Jazz Band. The<br />

- „•' ^' Deaney <strong>said</strong><br />

:<br />

per with the Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights to<br />

man cited a previous ruling<br />

deal with the "Vepugnant<br />

by the Supreme' Court<br />

problem <strong>of</strong>. flag burning."<br />

which upheld the convic-<br />

., He added then that a opn- tion <strong>of</strong> an anti-war protester'<br />

• stitutional amendment- who burned hi* 4raft" card.<br />

should be the "absolute last In that case, he <strong>said</strong>, the<br />

reiorf^not the.firgtr.', .'•',• ': protester was convicted on<br />

1 firmly believe we can trife basis <strong>of</strong> his conduct, not,<br />

restore protection to\ the his expression <strong>of</strong> and war'<br />

flag in a matter <strong>of</strong> days, not beliefs. • - : •<br />

months or years; by a very, "The ratlonale'pf tit«<br />

few simple changes to the court in that case Is equally-<br />

flag protection Law," heapplicable<br />

to prosecutions<br />

<strong>said</strong> then. "A .constitutional under the proposed •<br />

amendment ia not needed, ainend.ed flag dejeoratiort<br />

nor Ifl It wise. In 200 years act," Hughes <strong>said</strong>. "A «uffl-<br />

we have not found it necescicntly. important governsary<br />

to an)cnd the Bill <strong>of</strong>. mental interest -— in this<br />

Rights a single time. This is case protecting the flag-as a<br />

no time to start Statutory national svmbol —<br />

In addition to the compe- change, however, is absotition,<br />

band members was lutely cssentiaL"<br />

also involved in,'a group The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> congress^<br />

study tour, <strong>of</strong> Williamsburg<br />

and also visited Busch Gardens.<br />

The band is under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Larry Lamkin.<br />

: can. jui»><br />

tify incidental lLmitatkm*<br />

ojv first amendment frifce*<br />

dbms." • •..<br />

'something like this could<br />

happen at the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

the suromer."<br />

Cbscr added that the<br />

Boardwalk- Merch'antj<br />

would watt*until jhe found<br />

t out what.the engineers and<br />

"Qtv Council determined<br />

• Ixiuji v.<br />

y<br />

y<br />

neers.<br />

Fellows Read U Assod- . Accurding Ixi H<br />

House<br />

r <strong>of</strong> thJ>(particular vx,<br />

<strong>of</strong> thc.lxwirdwilk'wasinspecting<br />

underneath<br />

1 -roped <strong>of</strong>f area would • not<br />

hayc an effect on his bosine$s.'<br />

' .<br />

'It's not like when the<br />

beaches were closed<br />

.down." <strong>said</strong> Ron Ardcnti,<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> Giuseppe's Re»-.<br />

taurant which is xtirjcctlt in<br />

ityMJin^"' aT\y~ com -<br />

""front <strong>of</strong> tbe area jlosccC "I<br />

pLnnt with the city. *' •,•<br />

don't think it will havi* an<br />

<strong>On</strong>e boardwalk pnopm- ^-effect on my business at'<br />

tor^. predicted


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Northfteid, rU<br />

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Limited EdiUon Porcelain<br />

Carets, Mugs & Tankards<br />

Cdrd on Stand *24**<br />

GIFTS<br />

1031 Shore Road<br />

^^^^^W^^^PB>|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^P^W5^^^^^??^f5^^<br />

Blyler-Glenn Celebrating 50 years together<br />

BARGAINTOWN — The<br />

Cousins Country House<br />

• here was the setting for the<br />

srhalj, private ceremony in<br />

: April that united Tina Ann<br />

. Blyler and William Glefin II<br />

•. in' marriage. Members <strong>of</strong><br />

the bride's and groom's<br />

families were in attendance-<br />

The double ring cere-<br />

. ' mony was performed by<br />

the Rev. R. Burdellc Hawk.<br />

Music,was providedby Mr.<br />

and Mrs. John L. Wilson,<br />

•sister and brothcr-in-.law <strong>of</strong><br />

the bride.<br />

Thc^bridc is the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. David ,N<br />

Blyler <strong>of</strong> Marmora, and the<br />

, groom's parents are the late<br />

• Edna Glenn Hess and William<br />

Glenn JI. ' ••<br />

ThP.coupIe was attended<br />

by the bride's mother a^<br />

'matron <strong>of</strong> honor and Christine<br />

T. Glenn,'daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

•the groom, as "best man'."<br />

'Given in marriage by her<br />

father, the bnde was attired<br />

in- a Victortnn-style; ivory<br />

lace dress, with a , V-neck<br />

and V-back, trimmed in<br />

. lace,.'pcaris and iridescent<br />

•sequins. Tb>? same trim.was<br />

''appHe.d tevthe princess<br />

- Her mothiy wore a crcim<br />

twp-piece drei, tnmriicti ir.<br />

'^ce '""* \ ' V '<br />

and Ix-^f rtur?<br />

wore morning ccuK*witl«'<br />

^gray'pins'tri^e frQu:.ers.<br />

gray vests and. black<br />

gray striped ascots.<br />

A brunch reception nt 4.<br />

'local restaurant immvcHr<br />

ate.ly followed the ceremony'<br />

,' . " ' . •<br />

' A graduate <strong>of</strong> Occ.in <strong>City</strong><br />

High School; the bride is ah<br />

alumnae o£ Wesley College<br />

and West Virginia Wc'sleyan<br />

College. She- is currently<br />

-ernployed as' the<br />

assistant manager ,<strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Firenicn.'s<br />

Federal Credit Union.<br />

The grooiii, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

and All.intic Community<br />

College, 'is employed, as<br />

deputy (ire" chief- <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> hire Department:<br />

'<br />

After a two-week honeymoon<br />

)i\ Maui, Hawaii, 'the<br />

couple will .make theiihome<br />

in' I'leasantvilje.<br />

in the service<br />

Air Force 2ndb I.t. Kcnirc'-lh<br />

1). Rickert h;is*arnved<br />

for duty at Shaw Air Force<br />

;Ba.se,.S.C ' . x.-._<br />

-. . He'iso mjintcn.iHce control<br />

gfficcJ- with the .Si)7:h<br />

TactiGil Aif CgntTo'L'Conter<br />

Squadron .<br />

• -Rwkef't is the sor^<strong>of</strong> Kenneth<br />

S. mi! J^jnne L K*-^crt<br />

'Of- 47 ^Ifillkip. llh-ivc,.<br />

/Marmor.r.. tudic'.'c -\:\ ;<br />

'.'- ^ •. 398-7177<br />

PYTHIAS MEN'S WEAR<br />

832 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

ALL SPORTSWEAR<br />

Including such famous makers as...<br />

Jantzen • PCH • Legumes<br />

and Bbathouse Row Sweaters<br />

OPGi WONDAY - SUNDAY 10 Ail to 11 PM<br />

hree area women<br />

are PEO <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

COURT HOUSE — Three<br />

local worn,en were among<br />

this P.E.O. <strong>of</strong>ficers Installed<br />

in recent ceromon,ies-to<br />

flcrve arcaChaptcr AQ.<br />

-Serving as chapter vice<br />

president is Ginna Cranston<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marmora; as chaplain,<br />

Tcrri Brcnrmn <strong>of</strong> Palcrrno;<br />

and as guard, Emma Park<br />

<strong>of</strong>Occai\<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Other <strong>of</strong>ficers arc Brcnda<br />

SjostronV, president, and<br />

Karen Bgcsing, recording<br />

secretary, both <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />

Court House; and Elinor<br />

Haggcrty, treasurer, and<br />

Judith Osborne, corresponding<br />

secretary, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May." .. •<br />

Sjostrom and .Cranston<br />

were the chapter delegates<br />

to the May state convention'<br />

in Princeton. " • • . - - •" •<br />

P.E.O;, an tnternational<br />

women's organization<br />

interested in providing<br />

women increased opportunities<br />

for higher education,<br />

has 242,394 members in<br />

more than 5,500 chapters in<br />

the United States and Canada.<br />

. . .<br />

' Its major programs are<br />

P.E.O. Educational Fund,<br />

International Peace Scholar-,<br />

ship, Cottey Junior College<br />

and Program -ior Continuing<br />

Education.<br />

AWBO chapter to install<br />

executive board Monday<br />

ABSECON — The Atlantic,<br />

County Chapter <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Business Owners will install<br />

• a new executive board at its<br />

Monday. June 25 jnceting at.<br />

the Ram's Head^Inn.<br />

Nancy Righter, a parnjer<br />

. o( Margate Advertising, will<br />

bo inaaUedis president for a<br />

second term. •'• .<br />

Informal rtetwprting<br />

begihs at' 6* p.m'.'wiih duvner<br />

and program at 7. Cost is $18<br />

for members and S22 for<br />

guests. Call Nuu COTSQ 263-<br />

0008.<br />

NJAWBO is a statewide<br />

organization -<strong>of</strong> nearly 1/XX)<br />

rnernbers- formed in 1978 to<br />

encourage ownership <strong>of</strong> busine4sics<br />

by women.. It aiso provides<br />

"tncrri^a voice in<br />

legi.Hlativ«» bodies, provides<br />

tijuning. and assistance and<br />

increases the viabtbty' <strong>of</strong><br />

women bu-ine&fi ftwrters. •<br />

Forcella president, <strong>of</strong><br />

firefighters'union<br />

. OCE/\N~CrTY — •ftobcrf with Fr|o Crjit-f Tixld<br />

Forccll* ^a* elected pros!-, and* the n,ew aty 1 a'd<br />

^dent ,<strong>of</strong> the: Firemen's tration <strong>of</strong>- Mayor NiekoAs<br />

, Mutual Ikricvoient AASOOJ- "Chic'Trolii.' " _ . .l»onjun#<br />

I*'.".-' . ' • Elec^dt.a'^n'g- with .For:.<br />

^ -Qutg<strong>of</strong>ng ,Prc-.s:Jf-nf \Vii- .cvl'«>' were Vice PruhiJi-z\S<br />

ham M*Dc>nncll -ind hi> I*.n»l'lanr>oct:. Si l c7etary < VViI ? ''<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers were ci^ed for 'a hanv _^pvigHeK, Trc^surt-r<br />

"«pb well dor*,1*and Fur- Charles'-Ho^<br />

*U<br />

American Business. Wom- to their original elegance by frace the origins <strong>of</strong> the Vad'en's<br />

Association, has September. ..' ' ous immigrants.-from thdr<br />

planned a membership In its heyday. Ellis Island roots in the old countries £d,<br />

campaign during June and was- receiving hundreds <strong>of</strong> in many cases, where they<br />

July with Idcfurff at the . thousands <strong>of</strong>.immigrants a settled in this country,<br />

group's next meeting 7:30 year, Sturm <strong>said</strong>. • ' . •In other matters. Sturm<br />

p.m. Tuesday, June 26 At thc- The dub -viewed a film, also described for the dub<br />

Flying Cloud Cafe. 800 "Restoring the Elegance," recent developments ii*<br />

North New Hampshire which depicted the island telephone technology, cuch'<br />

-Avc.<br />

as if was at the -turn <strong>of</strong> the, as caller identtficatiotv call<br />

Upcoming focus will be century, arid showed the waiting, call forwarding<br />

on personal and' pr<strong>of</strong>es- deteriorated.condition it and ca.ll blocking. '. '•- .<br />

sional growth opportunities<br />

for business . women.<br />

Employed.women are eligible<br />

for membership. Thoae<br />

interested shduld contact<br />

chapter president Portia<br />

Bowe, 27Z-0926, 9 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. weekdays! •<br />

. ABWA is a national orga-<br />

, DUmdor<br />

hlzation with "more . than<br />

LWIBajibortRd.<br />

UxmrdtX<br />

100,000 members whoprp-<br />

. - V*acNJfJC55i<br />

Marmora.HfOBZQ<br />

yidc ftdvoiarthips iotsilimg<br />

(6Q9) 3?C<br />

mortithan $3 million annu-<br />

Owy<br />

f ,<br />

ally,' •' :<br />

r


i~t:<br />

Mainland students recpg<br />

UN WOOD — Grants/Valuable Student Award; can Revolution. Col. Somers ' RobertGarr -r Bauach it erty, acknbvyledgcd the con- ABSoclnMoiis Scholarship; MPAE Gronf.Kar'cn Brown,. Excellence: 1 Carrie Sharps<br />

scholarships, trophies, med- Karen Brown ond Heather 1 Chapter, awards: and Jenni- Loin]b: Science Award, trlbutiohk ' •.. from: Sandr* Singer —-Madeline Robert Hlgbce, Nadlne.'Bal- -VArr; Terrl Cullen — budafa<br />

and certificates were the Clark — Justice'Lodge fer Mcdain — Women's Edward" Allen Award* and Christpp^ Aiabla; ,Col- and Dorothy. Johnston Edu- dasarc nnd.Bropke Priestly ness; David Landry—• cdtn-<br />

prize* taken home by Scholarships; Krishna Gar- Club <strong>of</strong> Unwood Award ihe U.S. Army Math-Sd-. ktte Baldasare, Nadlne Bal-. cation Scholarship; Tata —Mainland Sports Boost : putcr science;. -Br^d<br />

ei h ttdd M Chi w „ , , CjL.ifl_H' ence Award- Seema-Bal- ' -i prr><br />

iq 3 pm.<br />

%•<br />

Froo Parking<br />

REGEMCY RESORT'<br />

GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION<br />

AND RIBBON CUTTING<br />

June 211990-1:00 P.M.<br />

\':^X ^<br />

i ' '<br />

-n Citv rc^Kx.T;Ls ^rid busirK:ss people,<br />

'j'.-j ipicnJcr <strong>of</strong> Uic !i:x;st luxurv- hole!/<br />

r.> m all *.•: :'« i: M i : 1' ">< •• i \<br />

!! I ;i • ' ( )!' ) ! S . ( )\[< '! X < X K 1 ;!:!'; H ; i \ " 4 - 1 ! !<br />

l-rns J i"<br />

; >o!c • < i; u :<br />

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it n< AN<br />

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COASTAL MNK<br />

. I1K V \vd\' it slxxildlx'.<br />

lC)t f-liisi Ninih Strrci • < xr.m c ;t\ • :<br />

153 Short* liokid • (Kvan \ it\v • t-<br />

. H44- .\sixir>' A\•riuif • (X(Mi) ( nv • 3M 14<br />

132 Soiilh Shore Kr^ui • M<br />

" lrs Gerald Mew, who com-.<br />

- William T MoW • gram vyith local funding. ' .i . ' " .•"' ".. • . • ' '<br />

Mrs - William Ihjs<br />

work at ^he<br />

Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong><br />

^ •' ' ' Mpdical Ccn-<br />

g pays 1<br />

You're reading ttiis 1<br />

Call399-12?0<br />

.TODAY!-- \<br />

'S BEAUTY $ALO\\<br />

,•<br />

. Compieic<br />

. Ik^uty Scotcc><br />

(.)piH Year "Kourvd<br />

HEALTHY HUMOR!<br />

C-_ .; r hii> i«<br />

399-5555<br />

Free<br />

I •?•<br />

c<br />

o *<br />

«*-.- The Birthing Experience<br />

Burdctte Tpmlin Merporial HospitadT«;<br />

j . . ->. -. .. -<br />

"We have half-adozen<br />

reasons to<br />

• know having a<br />

baby atBurdette<br />

Tomlin is a great<br />

experienced<br />

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in.-, i. [•^ l.ii<br />

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A10 7HES&fTtN£L*l£DQER OOMD <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Friday, Jun» 22,1890<br />

C\ vT3r^M^<br />

WELLCOME<br />

The 35th Annual Seashore Run <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Saturday & Sunday -June 23 & 24th<br />

The Antique Autos will assemble on the<br />

TABERNACLE GROUNDS<br />

Between 5th ^nd 6th Streets, •"" • .<br />

Between Asbury &. Wesley "A ves.<br />

• 'SAT., JUNE 23 : ,<br />

lOajn. to 2 pjn. for Public Inspection<br />

.•: '• , :' T h e ' •'•' •••••..<br />

: BOARDWALK PARADE J<br />

• '•;.',? .- oi< the Antique &<br />

.•••'-.•'•' -will start ill •<br />

.;>• . ;;>;2P.M. ;<br />

" /• * .- .";. .•• Sat.,.June 23rd<br />

: •-, r '• 6 Starting-at ". .-. j - /<br />

" ;<br />

12th & Th£ Boprdwalk'thju 5ih tfeThe 3°ardwalk<br />

• •&<br />

A&D TIRf & -SERVICE tENtER<br />

' „ ' • - " • • « • • ' .<br />

BEST TIRE<br />

B(G M A;AUT0PART8'<br />

^ - 1 •><br />

6. Sal 6£<br />

DAVE. BURKE OLDSMQBILE/CAD1LLAQ A<br />

, .- x. .<br />

% CARTER UNGOLN-MERCURY- •,<br />

^••^. S^tx-f i iVcU A.i- Ou+r. O.-y. V.ood^y Br^'^n. S;U^\iuC,<br />

; ;•• . " v v THE COASTAL<br />

C Lid ?•-?•;<br />

**jy f. i.'<br />

SOL«I Shore<br />

,E: DARBY AGENCY<br />

i<br />

t \*> > r '<br />

This evfnt sponsored by the v V<br />

*?<br />

#~-fi<br />

• ahd promotedby(fit(followingmerchants '><br />

STORE<br />

EDWARD PONTOC- CADILLAC " '-,-<br />

^ - FIRST FIDELITY BANK -<br />

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK'OF TUCKAHOE<br />

THE GODFREY FUNERAL HOMES<br />

Dt-J 296-3i>i<br />

OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

Avt<br />

A.c Cctii Or, • 3?>X'2 fl E.'.-!.. W^rrrcra. fiJ<br />

STAINTON'S<br />

RESIDENCE INN by MARRIOTT<br />

MT{. liJ 03244 - (AcrcK ton e* Sai2s Gaur.Ty<br />

*- ^ VAL-U AUTO PARTS<br />

Cor. » St. & A4bur/Avtnut Oocan Oty, KJ**"""•"'"-•*"•" 5i " 336-SCO<br />

1909-WAL1ACE HARDWARE-1990<br />

-ac« icr aj 'as uxu -«Put-ip *xi raw anw i ?$$<br />

750 Aj&ury A*. . Slat AnnKwiary • ^9-22Z7<br />

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9 \<br />

Obituaries more on page B6<br />

EthelGove<br />

TUPELO, Miss. — Ethel E. (Downing) Goye, formerly •<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oocan <strong>City</strong>, Vineland and Fort Lauderdalc, Fla., died<br />

.June 18inTupoJo. ; ... •/•;. !' . .<br />

A nttrtq in Ncwcomb Hospital, shbdvwned and o£crot- . .<br />

ed, with her lattrhusband, the Hartley Govtfa S<strong>of</strong>ts'<br />

Thermometer Manufacturing Co. in'Vlneland foe many<br />

years. She waft, also tho company's treasurer. The com: -".*'.'<br />

party later moved to Brookhavcn, Miss. - - ..<br />

.During World War IT she was a member <strong>of</strong> the Gray<br />

Lady Division <strong>of</strong> the American Red Cross and worked '<br />

in the England General Hospital, AtlanticGity. —'..<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Church, ' "<br />

Vineland. and tho Vincland Women's Club. v v<br />

Bom in Downlngtown, Pa., she has been a Tupelo residenhslnce<br />

15(81. • . •<br />

Surviving are o son,- Edward Jr. <strong>of</strong> Brookhavcn, Miss.;<br />

seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Services will be private. Burial will be in Siloam Cemc-<br />

tcr y- - .• • .->'<br />

Arrangements arc under tho director <strong>of</strong> the Wain-.<br />

wright-Bcrnhardt Funeral Home, Vinelahd.<br />

Contributions may be made to one's favorite chi\rity. • ~ ' *'<br />

Marie Sindoni, 68<br />

SOMERS POINT— Marie E. Sindoni. 66, <strong>of</strong> Point Gar<br />

den Apartments, died June ,19 a|- Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

afteta lengthy illness; *<br />

Mrs. Sirtdonj worked for Wheatop Plastics inthc-Brpw<br />

Mol^ Department for 25 years-<br />

Born In Philadelphia, she was a* lifelong area resident..<br />

She- previoiurfy resided- on Pleasant Avenue trf.;P!ca&ontville.<br />

' . - , • ' • ' • ^<br />

"Surviving arc three daughters, Joanne GaUagh^ <strong>of</strong> Bar-rf *<br />

'^aintown; Phyllis "Sindoni" <strong>of</strong> Sorncti Point,- ami Arlcne<br />

Stodoni. <strong>of</strong>. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>T.a brother, Harry Nixiiolcs oi '<br />

Atlantjc<strong>City</strong>;and two^rarydghUdrbn- - " '•'<br />

Massr<strong>of</strong>.Christian Burial will \ib'\1 a.m. (tpiiay) E : rtdjy at •<br />

St. Peter's JjAnan Catholic Church. Plcaiiintvtllcl-: liurial<br />

will bein AfLuitic<strong>City</strong> Ccmcter) 1 . Pleaiantvillc. -<br />

. Fnenda mpy call from 9:30 to'lOJO a.m.-Friday ^t the . •<br />

Adams-Pprfoct Fun^raJ -Homo. S.*' Socorfd^t., Picas- '<br />

anrville. • f • ' ' " * . ' . • ' % • •<br />

Berrnar4.§feini 73-,^ - -^ •<br />

' SUNRISE LAKES, Fla. -» Uornard Strtr,.'7--(, iir:ri-rly'<strong>of</strong><br />

LihwOod XridQif^n, died Jutfe 2!Tjt:hiSTcvdiT.kr '<br />

Bom In fci%oy <strong>City</strong>,' Mr^ Sicin v,-,is *V;c irir*ij-»-u?M.rr jn.d ^<br />

•operator <strong>of</strong> Jem Botti^nfj Co:npjns';r. C !jiti>r Mr \r+\ nr.<br />

• Army vetrf-an (A Wrwid iVar,H iTid wa\'otf!-.v:r ^r-- U-w- J „<br />

are his ^}(bf Ann;<br />

scrvicx-5 -will bg.' ! ! ,:lpi<br />

Menqrah Ccmcter>Mn Ccrncterv.:n Vzsszx ^Shiva W.JI'S- .-.OWTV^ 7,<br />

pjn. Sur|iay at his &ap'is rt-wdcriv :*. llru :*,i '• " * .<br />

deahbid<br />

bcfr<br />

• 1 •- >•<br />

CXtv.^. (\;:v ( j;J G'.!i W.iy NC»b:y,t.'*»'>t t«-rtr\:Jr ^!i-J.-<br />

h;i • • '-Top _>-. Ann*<br />

• these facilities; And we who N'iU >/c»s oi<br />

rnjoy Ihcm ore."very thank- ^ Vc V<br />

fu^Tlje dedicftfcon will.ta-ke' Xaw th.it our\wi-r w - (<br />

Taking first place In the Bodlne Memorial- tnafn -event<br />

were, from left above, Audrey.and Vince Lafferty. while<br />

Bea and 80b Hepier^came in second. Below, third place<br />

winners .were, from kflt. Marion,and Price Davis, and<br />

coming in fourth were. Jackson and Mary Case.<br />

pl.i«e'l:3O p.r?i' today.<br />

to. w 1 iiedicaU"d".'<br />

22, afrtherouryw'You are aH Wo«! • - • . " • • . * • • • ' ,<br />

4, Place out for collection on the .same day<br />

all other recyclabies are collected.<br />

SHELTER ROAD RECYCLING<br />

AREA WILL BE AVAILABLE<br />

FOR THE DROP-OFF OF GRASS<br />

AND LEAVES - 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

ANY QUESTIONS CALL:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Works<br />

399-6111, Ext 276<br />

'•'.'•it<br />

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A12 THES£NTlNEL:iEDGER . Oc«ain CJly,N.J. Friday, Juno 22,1990<br />

arts & entertainment briefs<br />

r r't"T' - .' 1 ""* •y-.-T^-<br />

If sports memorabilia*, antique vehictes<br />

tickle your faricy-this is your weekend!<br />

MARINE CENTER HAS Theatre at Atlantic Commu-<br />

EDUpATlONAL EXHIBITS nity College. Performances<br />

BRICANTLNE — The Sea .arc 8 p.m- Friday and Satur-<br />

life Educational- Center is day, June 22, 23, 2S> and 30,<br />

.part <strong>of</strong> the Marine Mammal apd a "Sunday matinee at 2<br />

Stranding Center — thep.m.Juiy'].'<br />

. .. . , ; •<br />

only"hospital** for whales,.<br />

dolphins, sea^s and sea tur-. •NIGHT AT OPERA<br />

tics in.Now Jersey. The cen- .<br />

. tor is open from 11 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. dally for tours.<br />

Admission and parking are<br />

free.<br />

1 8 and up. Tickets for the and equipped" with a fire<br />

performance arc' $6; call extinguisher; call 652-3820.<br />

399-7291. .'..•' . '<br />

OCEAN CITY — I was<br />

CAR SHOW ROLLS YOUTH BAND JOINS one <strong>of</strong> the' 35 kids in, my.<br />

INTO3STH YEAR' •'." UNITED WAV DAY neighborhood who wanted Mark SOlfer C^an<strong>City</strong>pobllcist<br />

'OCEAN "CITY..-" Ford<br />

COURT HQUSE<br />

to grow up to be a Big<br />

Model" TV and pther cars'<br />

TO<br />

Sai^Ton S " 7sbu£ \*W< ""ft"" *\*Y**dating<br />

SPOTLIGHT STUDENTS g back to 1929. will be PnrW v«;,,», n/^ r-u^Z. And I would. have. too.<br />

-SOMER$ POJNT — "A on display at the 35th<br />

except that I couldn't<br />

Night at .the Opera," a pre- annual Antique Car Show,<br />

sentation by the students <strong>of</strong><br />

Nancy Fox McNamee, will<br />

Visitors can see replicas be performed at 8:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>of</strong> sharks, swordfish. sea Saturday, June 23 at South<br />

turtles anii marine mam- Jersey Regional Theatre,<br />

mals at the educational cen- Bay Avenue.<br />

fcr. located The performance will<br />

include Mozart's Children's<br />

Opera, and sccnos from'.<br />

Han&H & Gretd .and The<br />

Sound <strong>of</strong> Musk- The eve- •<br />

ning's gueit star is local<br />

singer Brian Conovtr.<br />

' hytcNamee is the guest<br />

artist in residence, at Atlan-<br />

1 Park Youth Band, Chorus<br />

are now worth big bucks. (TCQ. baseball cards, many<br />

How was {to know that the door prices. Admission is<br />

tured at the United Way<br />

black and. white <strong>of</strong>" JoeS3.<br />

.• . . .<br />

Agency Fair Saturday, Juije<br />

DiMaggio would'someday<br />

the Tabernacle grounds, 6th<br />

A! prerequisite to being a<br />

• Special guests will be<br />

23 in Cape May County<br />

be wprth .5500. If I had<br />

Street and Asbury Avenue.<br />

a those<br />

Andy Seminiek. popular<br />

Park East, between the Gar-<br />

I wouldn't<br />

'", This presentation by the den State Parkway and<br />

to my' little<br />

Jersey-Cape Region Route.9. . '<br />

cousin who threw the card.<br />

Antique .Automobile Club<br />

• <strong>of</strong> America Js free. • "<br />

stopping to . breathe, (2)<br />

at 3$75<br />

The youngsters, ages<br />

. The first 250 cars will<br />

argue the merits <strong>of</strong> individ-<br />

Brij;ahtine .Blyd; call 266-<br />

7-14, will be performing at<br />

receive participation<br />

uals (who was the better<br />

0538. , I , .' "<br />

11 a.m. and 3 p.m. THis is<br />

awards. Other award .cate- one <strong>of</strong>"' -the training progories<br />

include National<br />

SHOVV MAKERS<br />

grams for future band parsenior<br />

cars and AACA clas-<br />

STAGE'MASH'<br />

sic cars. Firs*- and second-<br />

MAYS LANDING — The<br />

place awards will be given<br />

Show Makers Theatre<br />

for 22 classes, ranging From QUARTET TO PLAY<br />

• Guild's<br />

p<br />

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, the classic' Rolls Royce to<br />

MASH at 8'p.m. Friday, tic Community College.-The military vehicles, -t<br />

Juno 2? in the Walter Edge age rangq <strong>of</strong> the students is ' A parade <strong>of</strong> cars will be<br />

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Spccidiung-in,.. to 5th String on the Board-<br />

'60's Beach Music Valk. Pro-registration is S5<br />

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at thu show is S8. All vehicles<br />

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A14. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcMn CUy, N.J: ttldny, JkirT* 22,1990<br />

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who is ready to sell, don't To enhance that appeal,, are some reasons why. ^c Internal Revenue .Ser- In thc bathrooms, the fau- temperature in your home place, in fact, works. , • morcspoce. . . .'<br />

be worried by the current pint.the exterior.<strong>of</strong> .your • —First <strong>of</strong> dll; a buyer will vice.. . ccts-^hO'uld be free <strong>of</strong>. leaks, should bo opai»<strong>of</strong> replace broken asking price forevery S100 "inside side your home, make tub and sinks should be Weljl lit. During the day, marketing-yoUr home, ties for most buyers. ,,.';'']<br />

Jersey. Society <strong>of</strong> Certified gutters pr window shutters. " repair that is needed.. sure thot the ambience con- fresh. And you may want to expose the windows by Another is targeting the If you waht to isoll your<br />

Public Accountants, you Clean all the windows and ijmall improvements ....r._ can tintics. .<br />

*.-••• put put a basket, <strong>of</strong>.colorful' drawing curtains and.lifting sale to one or two <strong>of</strong>. the home quickly, or scU it at<br />

caj> generally sell your replace panes that ard sometimes spell l thogsands d Prospective buyers are —^..i;_, potpurri. ' shades. •' 3 four nvsjor segments <strong>of</strong>-the all, you have to set the fight<br />

property no matter.what cracked. ' ,' ', <strong>of</strong> "dollars' in added home, sure to scrutinize the kitch- - Eliminate unpleasam '. At night,- don't' be stingy biiying market. ' asking* price, taking , into<br />

the market conditioos are as I'n addition, keep the value. . .'<br />

lung as you are willlng'to lawn well-trimmed and<br />

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that a home is more desiiv impression <strong>of</strong> your hdmc,<br />

\ible in thee'yes <strong>of</strong> ^,buyer if you may also want to install •<br />

it looks neat; trim and close-to-the-ground. solar<br />

• trendy.on the outside; powered landscape Ugh M to<br />

. Ir.m. roomy and functional give the property a warm,<br />

•on the inside. Brokers will inviting imageat dusk.<br />

ti'i! vJu that the homcs..that . Fixing up your homo can<br />

vi:. the fastest are those, ultimately mean more<br />

;th the most "curb ' '<br />

cn .' bathrooms and bed- odors such as cat litter or<br />

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efit to be derived fr.om fix- are spotless. Kitchen.count-- all windows to ajr out/the attic,is dimly lit, bring in tight budgets. Generally,<br />

ing up your home before crs and cabinets should be entire house.. And shampoo free-standing or table light they prefer to move into a<br />

you'scll it. Any money you uncluttered and neat, rugs arid carpets that might fixtures, home in good working<br />

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ing the 90-day period working order. Dull-look- odors. ' " have a fireplace, use it. A payment requires every last<br />

before yo.u sign a' contract ing walls should be given a • Remember, the comfort- crackling fire creates a cozy<br />

di-rcctly reduces the amount freshcoat <strong>of</strong> light-colored oi 'buyers is <strong>of</strong> utmost a^mosphdrc as well as<br />

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May County Ghamtjcr <strong>of</strong> ness division • and improved, landscaped, shade trees <strong>On</strong> your town's,<br />

.Co'mmerce president-Terry non-pr<strong>of</strong>it division'so six beautified.their facility, and main street or downtown?<br />

Brown h^s announced the awards'will* be made. Each • nominate .them in the.bust- If so they ore eligible for corned most wfth security,<br />

Ripening" <strong>of</strong>-the 1990 Cape category and division arc ness renovation category." ; recognition and art award if convenience and low main-<br />

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(continued from page 1) 16 disallow SHARE its use expressed, concern to the the commission requested. restrict the program, to 75' the center Saturday to VVHile she will try. to had open hours for "I<br />

people can get a. package <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> .the bvijldjng. .. commission members., that "We feel it isa good pro- packages and was.pressur- observe thc program opera'" attend Saturday's . review, days a week during •<br />

goods worth $33 for $13. -^hc^ <strong>said</strong> yesterday the \! ho traffic flow was o gram^and,..yer,y worth- j n g the group to relocate. •'• tion and the street tra0ic it Swain <strong>said</strong> sl*ie didn't think summer. A water fountain<br />

irisibn. which' ha* nenv The nationwide, program is commiisron, which' has y- •" • . :.. while," Swain sqid, "We »v, You ^<strong>On</strong>'t don't ^u'm say to ^mc.' some causes. ' it would help settle the mat- and new carpeting -W»<br />

P-operated qyt -<strong>of</strong> Newark,, been<br />

commission installed and a tcleviiksr<br />

-. and services 4 , . . •continued' dieco'ntinued.in the<br />

Mary Snydcr, local coorr" despite concerns about how after the cars had filled.in * h cre, m a resldentul^cigh. art. ^ Thesc people arc ciaUy.now that it has.hiaHJ growth when it set its Hmi-. wU1 rcsunie July- 1, Regtt»<br />

dinator <strong>of</strong> the program 1 , sajd la rgo '»s program might thc center's parking lot " c noo ?« un « >nln > llecl y g<br />

pg jd g pg g -.. hungry: This is "what the .a fullrime adrhijnistrator: In tations. <strong>said</strong> A h k ^ t e<br />

thc centers parking lot c ? hungry: This is what the .a fullrime adrhijnistrator: n tations. <strong>said</strong>. A hvc-weckcou^tein<br />

a telephone interview' eventually ggrow.. r o w h they b bec'an parkinK ki on a Snydcr Snydcr, however however, <strong>said</strong> ccnter.vis. ti for f — helping hli the th two t yearsthe yathe commis- commis .. "jitterbug, ballroom an


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A16 ObaahClty, N.J. FtiftayK Juno 22, 1990<br />

CONTRACT SALMON<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

Brian Thomas. Board sccrc^<br />

tary Joyce Goodman polled<br />

the board • jncmtcr^<br />

Wednesday to see if they<br />

wanted to. schedule another<br />

meeting before the June 30<br />

deadline, and the majority<br />

declined. A report in The<br />

Prrss <strong>of</strong>. Atlantic.<strong>City</strong>yestcr-<br />

tijy that another meeting<br />

.Wai scheduled was incorrect,<br />

she <strong>said</strong>.<br />

The heated debate .at<br />

Tuesday's meeting was<br />

marked 'by charges that<br />

those voting against renew-<br />

. ing Tred.innick's contract.—:.<br />

mostly new board members<br />

Restaurant -Lournja and bqurx Store -<br />

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WE HAVE IT ALL.:<br />

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• - D I N N E R - • • • , • •<br />

* * LATE NITE SNACKS<br />

-'LIQUOR STORE•-,' - -<br />

. Now with the c<strong>of</strong>dcsl bc^r. in town<br />

-•' ••_• •' 390-1757 ' - •-<br />

Age tvJ acxintai <strong>of</strong> the vcljcr ti<br />

• >cH u ine buyer <strong>of</strong> vinu#e wmc& ttc''<br />

t <strong>of</strong> consdcx^blc iignif»c*nco. if we ire<br />

to judge.from the price, pad far 181<br />

tytula <strong>of</strong>-mature Bord£»uj»u i iik<br />

' !»ckfby Chiistic'ip) London m Aprth * ('<br />

Harry -WJUJJI, JJC^W, tr»3 a<br />

, — were being unduly influduties. . . .<br />

enced by Dick Alliger, ' The sad port is that<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> The Citizen and these people couldn't come<br />

longtimeopponent <strong>of</strong> board up with any substantial rea-<br />

.actions, into opposing Tredson for not giving hlrn the<br />

innick'* rchlnng. . ; 'vote <strong>of</strong> confidence,."'Tolson.<br />

The" district ( has been <strong>said</strong>. . . . . .<br />

.hurt over the past year," Trecl.innick's service in<br />

<strong>said</strong> Tolson after the meet- the district over the past<br />

ing, referring to Aljigcr's two years — Which wag<br />

sharp criticisms <strong>of</strong> the marked by new- school con-<br />

'board's personal' expense<br />

policy while at conventions<br />

and other spending actions.-<br />

"I've tried to ignore it, but<br />

there seem to be new board<br />

.members who ^TC .representing<br />

this certain person's<br />

interests over that <strong>of</strong> their<br />

1<br />

to- a second con bract with<br />

Trcdlnnick' now would be<br />

in effect giving hiin early<br />

tenure. Tredinnick will<br />

qualify for tenure next.July,<br />

when, he ,would begin his<br />

fourth year as $u> district's<br />

chief administrator.<br />

. "1 do riot have a problem<br />

with Jack Tredinrrick," <strong>said</strong><br />

Field in a telephone inter-<br />

struction delays, the hiring view Wednesday, "but you<br />

'and- firing <strong>of</strong> a solicitor, a have a contract that says<br />

half year with no building 'Jhrcc years, no tenure,' not<br />

principal.a^ the middle 'two years' and not 'one<br />

school and an impasse in year<br />

contract negotiations with'<br />

the toachers — -has been<br />

exemplary, according to<br />

Tolson. •<br />

"Die documentation is<br />

there in his support, and I<br />

can't understand their rcasonsfor<br />

not giving the vote<br />

<strong>of</strong> confidence," he added. '<br />

"We have pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

'here who do a good job for<br />

us, and they deserve our<br />

support." ; ...<br />

The four dissenters<br />

denied that their opposition<br />

had anything, to -do with •<br />

AlHger or dissatisfaction<br />

with Jhe way Tredinnidf<br />

\va:> running the schools. -<br />

Sorne <strong>said</strong> that committing<br />

1 elections .in April.<br />

serve three • years, serve<br />

"•' "1 read rils columh...but I<br />

three-years."<br />

tako no heed <strong>of</strong>. his col-<br />

- Marlin,. who chaired<br />

umn," Field <strong>said</strong>. "I'm. an<br />

Tuesday's meeting, <strong>said</strong> she<br />

individual. 'V Rsteh' to<br />

could relate to tho now<br />

myself, and I listen to the- b . d mqrnbor;J. focli<br />

concerns <strong>of</strong> the remdents. ^ th(? dcdsion was ^ g<br />

lowing the election to fill<br />

the. uncxpircd term <strong>of</strong> C<br />

/ ' ' , Edward Town, <strong>said</strong> Alliger<br />

Reid <strong>said</strong> he had .first had<br />

learned' -<strong>of</strong> the clause<br />

approximately two wceks<br />

ago; and since . then had<br />

. been reviewing Tredin-<br />

.nickVcontract. HQ <strong>said</strong> that-<br />

Tredinnicfc had been asked<br />

to extend the'June 30 deadline<br />

for announcing its<br />

intentions, but Tredinnick<br />

wanted to stand by the.<br />

agreement. • • • '<br />

To-make a decision'like<br />

this, after such o.short peri-,<br />

od, it's not an easy one to<br />

make," Field <strong>said</strong>. He further<br />

denied ' that he was<br />

enforcing-a hidden agenda;<br />

by Alliger, saying.that the.<br />

only time he hati spoken to<br />

1 called him before Tuesday's<br />

1 but I finally make the decision<br />

that I feel is right." .<br />

• ^TZ<br />

meeting .to persuade<br />

in J 5 : ^°^ a , S appointed to the board fol-<br />

»«»» they had to expect to<br />

st?pt m^king imp£tant<br />

decisions as soon as they<br />

joined the board- •<br />

"Unfortunately, the issue<br />

is there," Marlin <strong>said</strong>. The<br />

him to vote against renew- dau f in . J 0 1 ?^ ^ t<br />

ing. Tredinnick'* contract. CXUit ' and ft haS tO ^ d " U<br />

with. We can't put aside the<br />

Cummings <strong>said</strong> he didn't decision-making process funding decrease; others<br />

sec anything wrong wilh «untilthey feel more comthe<br />

call on the face <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

since Alliger, like, other<br />

township residents,.had the<br />

right to make his feelings<br />

on issues " known. Cummings<br />

also <strong>said</strong> he disliked<br />

Mt achieving the figure<br />

y - - - would be state funded. ,.<br />

fortable — that's the way it<br />

Undef state classification.<br />

• is." :<br />

Tolson added that this <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is- considered:<br />

decision did not p>iiomati- wealthy. .<br />

cally-lock the 'bodrj >nto " Educators to©V,their plea<br />

fh« Tr.!i^,«^ .K . .u granting Tredinnick tenure for defeat <strong>of</strong> the measure to foundation plan is the way.<br />

SSntSSS we a re°^;. ^ ^ y ** So *>°'-^J« j £?_ ^ y ^ "^ ^^^ ^ **<br />

• <strong>of</strong> a conspiracy against y <strong>of</strong> the board members I^hn F. Phillips <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Tredinnick. •<br />

feel-Tredinnick shcfuld bo Jersey Education Associa-<br />

"1 wouldn'<br />

unplaced, they ccfuld always d h<br />

another boar^<br />

^voto or motivation," Cummings<br />

<strong>said</strong> Wednesday*.<br />

"\l he's [Tredtnnickl been<br />

doing tho. job,, and he has<br />

SUMMER HOURS<br />

been doing the job," then he<br />

.deserves.our support. 1 jjjy<br />

Joojc beyond vthe piece'^o^ (conUitu


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j 0<br />

GATHjERED LACE<br />

Spring.<br />

Jer-zcc<br />

Sweat -y<br />

Shirts<br />

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Swt»U MJXif .<br />

Glue,'S.tic^s<br />

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Tot-'Sh.rt<br />

Forms 1<br />

96<<br />

Canvas<br />

•Handbags<br />

Mmi .<br />

Glue Gun<br />

Air •<br />

Brush<br />

WALL STENCILING DEMONSTRATION by P1AID<br />

s Spray Paint<br />

$488<br />

11<br />

24 N Unfinished<br />

Wood<br />

Coat Rack.<br />

y.:t. Ptji<br />

%A 44 r-.'t I.'<br />

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ClQth^ / '<br />

MS 88 ,lS(^j '<br />

!_i_^r l»tnri»i<br />

Baby's Breath<br />

Chip-<br />

Boxes*<br />

IjTih^f; Thcrrn^.Grip<br />

Glue Gun<br />

Sturbridgc<br />

Shelf ;:'<br />

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By JULIE Me WILLIAMS<br />

6*<br />

. Tuttle and Philadelphi.y<br />

sports, celebrities -ire ichd^illUjd<br />

to appear.<br />

^Admission is.free; and all •<br />

• proceed^ will' benefit .the<br />

Unircd Way- <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

County.-. ><br />

y s Restaurant<br />

"SOMERS POINT ••—. Cre- ' Peafce Corps volunteer:<br />

I*? R ^5!f Uir> : Cut Into Individual ribs spOon,..lift- and; fold " the<br />

pr portions for serving.. potaptes as g«!ntiy as pos-<br />

(Note: Ribs can be baked sible."' •<br />

a day.ahead/removed to a<br />

Taste for seasoning. and'<br />

rack to drain and cool, then<br />

add salt or pepper, if<br />

required.<br />

wrapped In plastic "wrap<br />

and refrigerated.) . Turn into a large shallow<br />

bowl or platter and decorate*<br />

With any <strong>of</strong> these gar<br />

DIXIE-STYLE<br />

POTATO SALAD<br />

10 mc^llurrt-la^e all-purpose<br />

or "boiling" potatoes<br />

•. 1 cup chopped scallions.<br />

3 hard-cooked eggs,<br />

chopped .<br />

1 green peppfer. finely<br />

chopped • .<br />

'Vi cup coarsely chopped<br />

sweet pickles<br />

V* cup minced celery<br />

2-Tbsp. chopped pimento-stuffed<br />

olives<br />

1 to IV* cups mayonnaise<br />

Salt and- freshly ground<br />

black pepper to taste ,<br />

Boil the. potatoes in their<br />

jackets in salted water until<br />

just tender, about 3p minutes.<br />

Peel and slice or dice<br />

^ ^ '' R*umed*cace Corps vol<br />

them.<br />

Blend in- all ingredients,<br />

Raid^ishdding a i W for. ^ ^ ^^^^ ^M ,o J^H 5 mmutes.<br />

except *he salt and pepper,<br />

Icaoe dothmg.dnvc 7 p.r^ attcnd ^j sh > . • • ' • • • »<br />

5 TO 7 L3. AVERAGE<br />

•• I<br />

%<br />

FULL QF JU1GE & FLAVOR<br />

California<br />

Nectarines<br />

FLORIDA FAMILY SPECIALS<br />

EACH my<br />

PS ADULT<br />

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Friday. jun»22. IMP Oc««naiy, NJ. TkESEf.<br />

pt(MLOt MMl^t, CHUNK UCHT TUNA<br />

CMcKen<strong>of</strong><br />

the seo<br />

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cHMoraasniaun. • • • I3A8 •<br />

curfot?<br />

(Sm srum*. s TO ?XJL<br />

Hoqster<br />

4CM€<br />

Turkey Hill<br />

Frozen Yogurt<br />

TastyKdke<br />

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1 ;<br />

The lifeguard<br />

pension plan<br />

.Members'<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol are<br />

erpbroiled in an interpatrol struggle over pensions.<br />

It is a controversy•"w-hich literally pits old<br />

guard against new guard: Like any such rift, it has<br />

the potential-<strong>of</strong> destroying esprit de corps,""w,hich<br />

• • is especially necessary "in an organization whose<br />

very function -demands 'leanxwork and • •coopera-<br />

. l i o n . :•'••-.- • ."<br />

: Basically, the new guards don't want to be 1<br />

required to pay into a pension fund when, it is.<br />

. maintained, most <strong>of</strong>" them'will never be lifeguards<br />

long enough to qualify .lot «i rvnsion fife olcler-<br />

". guards, especially tho.se Senior,members "<strong>of</strong> the<br />

' patrol vyho haVe /many vears <strong>of</strong> service, behind<br />

. them, feel otherwise. - . ' •„ .-"'<br />

•„ This issue ls.-ripe for compromise..There are several<br />

ways a'.pension program could be arranged to^<br />

»• Be equitable tb all concvnii/d. This is the tack that<br />

2 should be iaken - ..,,'- ^ , .;<br />

.< No pension fund-can exist without a>large ba^e<br />

pfjTiembers on vvjiich to draw. And if is_conc tcKa'ssunie a po^rtioy <strong>of</strong> );real,H»i»pot\sibilitv'"<br />

• which is a-l>*;*an enviable ijc)b.. With the .salaries<br />

today's-lifeguards ore jjitti'ng,. being ^ mf-mber <strong>of</strong><br />

• jjie-bejch pjty>l would, ^vinln be tlu.- jobt« have,<br />

'• between "tjie tifnt- <strong>of</strong>, high school gradujtioh'prd-<br />

, assuming.an tn'entual career. *Apd tor those^col\<br />

.lego-age guards-who gojnto careersJike teaCh;ng,<br />

. >TJrf>mertimi*."asa Tifef^uard isid_eal^* .-''"_<br />

0ne"alternative-U»."forcing rookie gua/ds"'iritu/a<br />

pension system would be^o.waivv"the first rvedr."^<br />

Another Would be.'"tp provide far *a graduated'<br />

V scale with StT.itwgu.iri.ii. [V.vifij; more Y<strong>of</strong>unolhcr<br />

iru.\ whiM<br />

The Sehtinel-Cedger<br />

tf \<br />

} 12 d ton Si. Oco/rn d^. NJ<br />

r -.uib.-'iMxi 1 as 1<br />

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rnf oc<br />

J COOPER, '^r.-,, M ,<br />

H AMDRUStf. f.---<br />

fop king back<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

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V< .:T • .'-<br />

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'-.' . • •• . ... J.I-T >•<br />

23 YEARS AGO<br />

I n I N o '-{.•-••,• -- ...:,- r . , . , , r i.<br />

lAr^s . i-.-.v." r«:rs w.<br />

t h » » : £ . • - • . • » - - - i . . v . - . . . > : * : . . . r . ; ; , j • ;-..' r--* .^»1-. ra.v ,m',i<br />

«•(••;*•» »—-,- '~.v"r.,^:- : - :.-i.. ..r..\- r»*»i«:>.-.i.<br />

Th.v U • -.' ...'L- .-, .:•.:• ,r..-.y :.> Ocur, C::, >-;..;.-rri.i,<br />

' > ' . . : : ' • • • ; •<br />

' V .<br />

Great pefc^-travel at public's exjpense<br />

Toronto. «i_ WJ^ iondly ">.»-:>• :\<br />

rcmir.drd «i my. d.iys. IA. S<br />

rrat. • »<br />

IT.iVi i<br />

p.-rv.hp.iitV. ' -1 •h-'.v.irJ.r.o ._ A.,i'<br />

• ' • . Guard, who suggested it Had the 35-Toot plank<br />

was the job' for .the <strong>City</strong> gotten loose and floated out<br />

Great places: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public into the lagoon, an.accident<br />

Works. When my son called could nave resulted by a*<br />

them, two men 'immedi- boat hitting it, thinking It<br />

and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ately came to our home to was a hugh pile <strong>of</strong> seaweed.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger! It<br />

see what had happened.<br />

Mildred Barr<br />

was my pleasure while<br />

• We were told the Coast<br />

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

relaxing on the beach <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to<br />

read th,e 57th annual Spring<br />

Within 24 hours, they had Edition Edi <strong>of</strong> f The Th SSentinel-Led l L<br />

thdr people erect snow 8Cr '. •<br />

fencing at the base <strong>of</strong> the . ' certainly enjoyed it. It<br />

dune to stop the unwanted brought back many memomovement<br />

<strong>of</strong> sand. nes and good times-1 spent<br />

It is city employees such ln dale. •<br />

-In fact, in our area there<br />

are at least 10 families that " • • %• • .<br />

come to Ft. Lauderdale _,. , . «. vx • ' " Tk • '<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Ifs family ThailkS for USHS\ U2L\ SUCCESS<br />

oriented, the- .ocean is a '<br />

pretty blue, and temperature<br />

near 80 degrees.<br />

I will be back in Ocearr<br />

Gty in a few Weeks to enjoy<br />

Ocpan, <strong>City</strong>.for the past thc boardwalk, concerts<br />

as this who listen to the tax- 14 years.<br />

and, other activities which<br />

payers and take time to per- Ijke Occari Gty^ t<br />

are well planned by Mark<br />

sonally examine the <strong>of</strong> Ft. Lauderdale plans<br />

Soifcr. who is doing a wonsituation<br />

that can uphold many enjoyable activities. I<br />

our beaches. It's nice to read several letters in your J. r Qty<br />

have, conscientious city editorial section which .making our rcf.rfd<br />

employees. • ,<br />

«mc from people spending «««* enjoyable.<br />

the. wintex in. Ft.-<br />

.—' - - Anno. B. ,<br />

Optn cans &l alcvvholic "bev-<br />

are apt comerages,<br />

.which "^.a bi£r niino!<br />

Some'<strong>of</strong> •\C homeowners<br />

This has. btvr reported to<br />

to »Vhom thev<br />

the police Jt li^-iNt :hnv<br />

times.' ' . -, ., ^<br />

And tguesii "vvhar? All<br />

jutos .src hcjnn^ I'J. I.ig^<br />

The noiM-'wh;ch keeps us<br />

up all ru^ht is horrible' Omg^rl<br />

^Grojn^ij,, -another<br />

taughs; ;tr»e; f^>yi» arc km^d<br />

to<br />

< Editor, Scntincl-Ledgcr: appreciate. - . '<br />

To all friends and support- I share the success With<br />

ers, thank you for your gift. you and encourage you to<br />

<strong>of</strong> time on Daisy Day. Yout continue to make your pre»-'<br />

generosity helped to bring cnoc felt in thc opnununiry.<br />

in"$2,302 for'the Children's You have made a - diffcc- *<br />

Hospital. , choc! '<br />

As' Chairwoman <strong>of</strong> the My speoal thanks to all<br />

annual drive,'I receded thc. the people...who donated'<br />

credit for its success, but Imoney<br />

to this worthy cau»e.<br />

know a- L-jrge part <strong>of</strong>- the You arc wondtfrfuir<br />

thanks belongs to a group<br />

rmrfk <strong>of</strong>-dedicated women -volun-<br />

Ft. Lauderciale, Fla.' teers whom I/adrrure and<br />

do,-not- care<br />

i is the ca.$e with what<br />

Uf. tolirrate. Trie<br />

jj* • •<br />

-I Aip not !f»ui!y cyru-i-.:!^ .The Toronto npict-sir^m-iv ,<br />

i!^>>i;t a-.nfrrcno. 1 ior the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

Over ttfe yriri there have 'QcMn Ctry PopsOrcfccsjrV,<br />

beVn big, irripbrtant bsru\- . We thinki*i{ wa» a krs-cl)'<br />

day- cri,cbr*tionA. but none .kicu on the part <strong>of</strong><br />

J^-zi txxild rival with" mine.<br />

irottin;; 'vrry wc»1 hjvV l«.-cn j fji.i: which < iv.xi A^lebrauid at<br />

bv jn:b!tc $)i;.o,iiV, for in llV t*^-r. f»v."Ocvsn C:!v, h.;: .; . ~ " Hhtc><br />

./>;.", no: r...m\. "><br />

| Don't desecrate, but don't punish either;<br />

P .. - . .<br />

coor. Tl-.ir. po'x^-- *ITC i^v.scJ that i wocrjr h«ad ] ^<br />

trapped A r*sxc*7? ;n hc-r ,:^rr»jgc pa:. Tr.c f.irry little den- , ~%<br />

izen cJ -""•< M.vrrrorj trrrt-*:* v>-a$ h.^r.r/^-.g fee Jir^cr-v.hcri '•<br />

the neigivbey clapped or. thc lid vouid iall fe*t- Resident* <strong>of</strong> Souds Oon Qty aOtcd police and<br />

Rainbow Qwuvad involrtng 1<br />

. flpuBj uu TrmnVlif mi iirr rnn rrrrf ttieep at the wned oooaioaalJ y. cu«n4««»ea ta f**r (hatifat boat ddwr would raa OR» a<br />

a jet ski This time ap Octaa LStmley<br />

I Sm mtjKMbcm told the Cot*t Guards that °~"T —' ^riiit ^mn1i ni 1 tin itiiui i n in in i i in rrirh T tiir i Jiti/ Til Hdfr Tmtftwl [irfjiijuiw II. UtQ.<br />

Qry resident wa*kiQed. iVMhtnrtoc CXC<br />

Strike up the band<br />

Saddle<br />

Sea "Isle Ciiy<br />

welcomes<br />

the summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1990<br />

with gusto!<br />

hood court<br />

iun£^ -s£ camp*.' tJ^ereni.tasJe treats aj a J •"•.".-•<br />

•re o/er a'doren effy feilaurarcs id dp.<br />

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B6 THESEmWEL-LEDG£f1 Oc»«naty, N.J. Friday, Jun»M,1W0<br />

obituaries<br />

Mary Rauhauser<br />

OCEAN CITY — Mary Alice R-mbauscr. <strong>of</strong> this city."<br />

died June 18 at her residence. ' , . ' . "<br />

Bom in Ambler, Pa. Mjrs. Rauhouscr was Vice president<br />

and secretary <strong>of</strong> Rauffpuivr Candies Jnc. irv <strong>Ocean</strong> .<br />

<strong>City</strong> (or 25 "years. " • • • ' . ' .<br />

She waA a member <strong>of</strong> ^he First Church <strong>of</strong> Cljrist, Scientists,<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. '••••'• •<br />

Surviving are her-husb,md; Curvia>T-: J daughter,<br />

Nancy Blomdah! <strong>of</strong> Somcrs Point; a sister, Margaret<br />

Jane Heath; rwo grandchildren; (our stepjjrandchildren; .<br />

and-onegreat-grandchUd- . - ' ' .<br />

Services were private. Buri:il vvj.s in Whitemarsh<br />

Memorial Park. Prospectvillc, PJ, , *' •<br />

Arrangements-were by the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty: . ' ' ' •<br />

• .Contributions may be made to" the Firs! Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ; Scientists. Hth Street j:id Asbuty A v| -"'.ue/<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>O8226. • ^ • -.- '<br />

Frank Brunetti, 59<br />

OCEAN CITY — A Memorial Mass is planned 10 a.m.<br />

Saturday, June 30. at Our Lodv <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church.<br />

40th and Asbury, /<strong>of</strong> Frank A [Brunctti. 59, who died May<br />

5 in Palm Harbor, Fla. ' - • , \<br />

Mr.' Brunetti was a retired fircrri.in for. the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

'<strong>City</strong>- - • . .- ' ..<br />

Thomas Shaffer, 81<br />

— ; . • • • . . « •<br />

ROCHESTER. NY. — Thomas F. Shaffer. 81. <strong>of</strong> this aty<br />

died June 14 i>t Gcnesee H6rfpita!, Rochester-<br />

J Mr. Shaffer had been a department rruma£qr for Shell Oil<br />

' Co., if\ New York <strong>City</strong>, before hjs retirement- He lived in<br />

OctynGty until moving to RtfchesJc/ three ye^rs jgo. . .'<br />

Surviving are his wife, Dciro^iv (Downey);: pne^on,<br />

Scott Minner"<strong>of</strong> Bifdwtnsville. N Y ; one daughter, Deene<br />

Irving oi Spenccfpiftrt, NY; ,eigh»» grandchildren; \#id<br />

three gTeat^grsmdchJdreri. - ' - ,<br />

Services wen* Tuesday in Rochester. Intvrmen.f was in<br />

•*Fiirfield Cemetery. Spenccrport . ; t<br />

The Walker Brothers Funeral Home. Spenccrport, was in<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> arrangements -^ ' } 9 • 4 ..-;*.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s. F$mily.Fl<strong>of</strong>ist<br />

.• MAflK Y1DBTTO • : "<br />

398-1 ii3 •<br />

. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST t'HLRCH<br />

JtNK24rh<br />

$ fy.? IK 'A •; \\oiij>p4<br />

"Be A Missionary 1<br />

te -A !«W LOOK AT OLDBOOK"<br />

Marmora church plans. SMjj med}ca] services to<br />

Day <strong>of</strong> Renewal June 23 ,<br />

from Stain tmi Society's<br />

MARMORA — The be conducted by the Rev.<br />

Church, <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection,' Vincent Fortunato, a Capu-<br />

Old- Tuckahoe Road, has chin priest who is director<br />

planned a Day <strong>of</strong> Rcricwal <br />

A.M.5ery1ce<br />

-j-'d 5<br />

5 »S A M<br />

'IC'5C AM<br />

„• paign <strong>of</strong> the Howard S.<br />

JfM r. StaintoR Society a resounding<br />

success, citing its 242<br />

members and nearly<br />

5250.000 raised to support<br />

the Shore Memorial Health<br />

Foundation's multi-mil-, •<br />

lion dollar program <strong>of</strong> fadlity<br />

renovations and<br />

acquisition <strong>of</strong> major medij|<br />

cal technologies. K<br />

Nearly 300 Society members<br />

and. guests came to<br />

celebrate ihis achievement<br />

at the Trump Taj Mahal<br />

Casino Resort in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Hospital <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

members <strong>of</strong> their board % oi<br />

• .rrusjees honored the memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> the laje. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•merchant, builder and .civic<br />

leader' with, personal rccol-<br />

il t)u-<br />

.«• holit<br />

th its ;.urrpund- tion sit its. /natcrnify ancT<br />

ir<br />

civic valuntoerism'Tho & ^mnfjunities; anJ how [pediatrics umis. Th^-ri<br />

th w<br />

OH DICP-ICP<br />

C o rvg r c s i, nrt n , a f 6 r.-n e r^ e rt'' .organi?:arior.<br />

UFSeUSC Shore Memorial Ikio-d <strong>of</strong>- allows U^J] businesses -and-<br />

"Hos-pit-a!<br />

a Lyov Disrose<br />

crs biimvid icir aye or^-<br />

>"t>ons.- Viybs \ir.A bu<br />

groups.'<br />

ld<br />

> support continues<br />

Howard'^ legacy <strong>of</strong> glv<br />

ccntly-acqviir'ed<br />

O"r»-^n Point<br />

!{n<br />

'-<br />

pen dene y<br />

WJS '.irly<br />

r>f the<br />

serving<br />

tr><br />

' 1V%<br />

Richard A-<br />

•J^d Fhef Stainlori Soc.i-tv<br />

wiH Mippi'^t important ne\v<br />

•mndiral ^.TVlces at, the , v d^arc'io 91c Shorp.Memorial<br />

''<br />

uispjwl.<br />

/\ new-operating<br />

rt>om Oiti'afunng a sijii-iv'<br />

the-art .Uitra-F«jw aiVfiftr.--<br />

> for («-thnj>:i ii:<<br />

ge^. will h**- •:*.•.;<br />

•..his. suipmj;:. A r«ew :.r»-.;r<br />

r ' s1 Spacfy was.created in thv<br />

fall <strong>of</strong> 1989 to help provide<br />

major /unding for the Shore<br />

Memorial Health Found.')<br />

ti<strong>of</strong>t. Annual membership<br />

in the vxicty. w.hich r.inj;("><br />

frora a SM0 Founding;<br />

' I iospUal f.imiiy. is nndcrgo- .ind-,ibc»yc' Inni;r<br />

I .frri.t: ' lrjj» imprpfcfhcnK I<br />

Nfcmbcrship,<br />

year .<br />

, ""We ,<br />

iiunOf. to 'dinvtly JVr::-<br />

Stainton, a friepd .mj N/ne . pate,in'hi-_altliV.irv»impr^«.<br />

(.K-tor .<strong>of</strong> Sh<strong>of</strong>e Mcrr.inu; n-ivni'/jor lh(*ir i<br />

for h-"> lifetime ( j;ivir.g." Kos t/*.rthi:r<br />

jintir<br />

!h,VY. JINK 24<br />

,S:.sU ,V 10:30 AM SK'R\'l(KS<br />

I)K. MELG. DIBBLK<br />

Soloist:<br />

.Winifred Dettore<br />

No. Evening Service<br />

First Evening Sen ice July 8<br />

AMLRICVS CRHT PRE.KCHIVG CEN1IR<br />

"H'/urr thousands com* Uf y>oniiip"<br />

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MARRIAGE "<br />

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=r, Scrooi arc<br />

The Re* Terence ><br />

• Johr«ior\ D.D.<br />

The Rev Davd A' Remrn.<br />

Pai McKay. Oreckar <strong>of</strong><br />

Gien Portscrier, O<br />

LW ••!->••-..„;*;<br />

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Hapt,st exec is Skiltoh House minister<br />

tSSX<br />

at Central Union Chapel<br />

OCEAN CITY — Stanley ing relationship with Skiltcn<br />

»«, v .u i i ,„ ._ ManfficW will be the guest House and The Sowers •<br />

Rev. Kenneth Ly|e will be speaker .at services It ajn. +*• • ';• \ ••<br />

At<br />

" ~ ' " * - - Sharon Redding, an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>' High • School / sophomore,<br />

will present vocal<br />

J atthe<br />

selections, accompanied by<br />

•by-the-Sea; 55th arid<br />

her brother John. iBoth are<br />

, _A5bury;<br />

membera .<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

^ . ... ., Baptist Church. '<br />

Rev. Lyle is the executive -- 1 '* 1 —- "director<br />

<strong>of</strong> trio Baptist ConycnHon.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maryland and<br />

Dolaware 1 OCEAN CITY — The<br />

lev. Kenneth Ly|e will be<br />

the guest speaker for inter- Sunday. J[unc 24 at the Cert-/<br />

denominational worship tral OceairGty Union Char><br />

seryices 10:30 a.m.'Sunday, el^32hd and CentraL<br />

; He came to that<br />

ministry from ihc Atlanta "^ .""f- v&tag churches<br />

Baptist Tabernacle. Previously,<br />

he had been under<br />

appointment by the South- /-k /• ^ . m-,<br />

cmBaptist Home Mission Ufl€ Of ISt IV<br />

Board as director, <strong>of</strong> mis-<br />

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June 24 attho Union Chapel<br />

with Skilton House Ministries<br />

and. The Sowers in Philadelphia.<br />

He recently.<br />

accompanied Dr. John R _ Th - c C 1 "!*! «, celebrating<br />

SWlton; president <strong>of</strong> Skilton *L£f*JZ* 1 ** 0 "; 5 ^<br />

House. DOaKBr Of ttlB<br />

- Parking is available on<br />

Metvin K. Oxenreider.<br />

the Tabernacle grounds., .<br />

*<br />

center, senior grand master o( New Jersey and the Masonic<br />

speaker <strong>of</strong> ihe year, spoke recently to trie'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club. Oxenreider is<br />

The morning speaker July<br />

greeted by.Stacy Cartledgo. left, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> group, and Ernest<br />

1 will be the Rev. Robert A."<br />

Ulsch, deputy grand master <strong>of</strong> the-»24th district -'. ,<br />

•Mongold. pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Covenant United-Melhpdist-.<br />

Church, Springfield,. P.i.<br />

Evening services wilf<br />

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Trinity July!<br />

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United McthodfahChtwcfcf, 7<br />

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host the-Jersey Shore Jftaz<br />

Vbspcrs 5"pJn. SOX&MJ,<br />

JulyT. . ••..•• •. •<br />

The Andy Labsis Quartet<br />

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TRENTOM — <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty and Frank A. LpBiondo.P^.. .tionaT .honors in Olympic the Assembly honors. • " - 15 seasons, was a key comwrcstler<br />

Pay. Lynch and Lynch is ^ i^po^d frqwjtyle and Greco-Roman In fhc pictare abOVc poncnt <strong>of</strong> the 1950 Phillies<br />

fe<br />

MiUvilleVToby Fagan were two-time. state champion championships. . LoBlondo holds one <strong>of</strong> the' National Uacue champion-<br />

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C&« 399^338 • : :<br />

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show June 22-23 on<br />

. OCEAN CITY — Andy<br />

Setnlnkk and Gene Mauch,<br />

two legends in .Philadelphia<br />

Phillies history, will maJcc<br />

'guest appearances during<br />

the 10th • aruuial Seashore<br />

Baseball Card & Sports<br />

Memorabilia Show June<br />

22-23 at (he Music Plor,<br />

boardwalk at Moorlyn Tcrjace.<br />

...<br />

.. Hosttsd by the Eastern<br />

Pennsylvania Sports Cbllcctors<br />

Club, the show will<br />

include. 75 dealer tables<br />

manned by full and parttime<br />

local and national<br />

dealers, displaying hun-<br />

. dreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> base-<br />

. ball cards and many<br />

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artifacts.from, the long his-<br />

• tory <strong>of</strong> the national pastime<br />

Andy . Semjnick, a.<br />

o- National League catcher for<br />

/ft<br />

Andy Sentfnicfc Gene Mauch<br />

his recent retirement, .lives- in' Rancho<br />

Gene Mauch managed California.<br />

leave and return to . the<br />

show all day for tfic S3.00<br />

" drily adrnlsslon. *.<br />

Everyone who attendswill<br />

receive a. free 1990<br />

baseball card, a free show<br />

dealer directory, and will<br />

'have the opportunity to win.<br />

from over $2,000.fn door<br />

prizes. Free appraisals <strong>of</strong><br />

baseball and other • sports<br />

material will be available<br />

L-V•--•••-. -fa addition to baseball<br />

cards from the 1880s to<br />

• 1990, visitors will find auto"graphs,<br />

yearbooks, u-ni-form's,<br />

books, photos',<br />

buttons, ceramics and statues,<br />

publications, and virtu-<br />

. ally every type <strong>of</strong><br />

memorabilia associated<br />

with baseball, football; icv<br />

\ hockey and basketball.<br />

.Collecting baseball* and<br />

sports items has mushroomed<br />

into popularity as<br />

both a hobby and invest-<br />

recently honored on the and had a perfect junior- ' Fagan is the 130-pound framed resolutions as «h»P team. .A-.288, hitter.<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> the General AsScm- record <strong>of</strong> 35 wins and state wrestling champion Salmon introduces Fagan with 24 hqmeruns that sealosses.<br />

In'-addition, he and had a- perfect 2M) rec; (bchirtd him ai left) and scan. Semlnick vyas a master<br />

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and intema-<br />

Lynch (third .left). Also pic-' at handiirtg a young pitch- oX-cr 3.900games, and rank.s Sominick'wiH appear 6 to ,.„.,„*,_„ ,11 ,<br />

J<br />

, tured are, from le/t: OCHS .«igst>l'- ' . fQurth in baseball history in 9 pm. ^day, June 22r ^ uf *><br />

The champions' high-coach Bill Nichols; Patrick's The *Melbburrw. Florida *£L calc 8 Orv . WjfoK-ovcr ,VjUch W1U bc-on hand 6 to." V Jhe EP3CC ha;>'<br />

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school coaches anc!<br />

ii on hand for the stale- en to. Mrs. and "*» Mrs. .P- Bob resident TJSavsd m -over ,^j The. former TMa.ionat A£^ p h ^kk. W go' f<br />

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Lynch and 'Pagan aSsemblymen) Coach Joe aI^<br />

.'avai'Lible until' " ^ mprei'nformatior..<br />

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BIO Oc««n Ctty, N.3. Friday; Jun« 22, IMP<br />

«^ comesito the survival <strong>of</strong> Mrdsy<br />

state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey plays a pivotal rote<br />

tj ny DAVID F.MOORE ... .<br />

["^i .,- ' .Exocubyo Djructor ».''~<br />

• N J: Consorvation Foundation<br />

•. ' Like the canary once<br />

' taken into coal mines by<br />

miners- to" Warn, by -its<br />

. death, .<strong>of</strong> the, presence- <strong>of</strong><br />

explosive and poisonous<br />

•methane gas — little birds<br />

arc trying to warn this state-<br />

We're in' <strong>of</strong> ongoing<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> the habitat<br />

we people share vvith-ltisscr<br />

. creatures. •<br />

Who can hear the'warning<br />

<strong>of</strong>- a dead little bird?<br />

• Luckily, F'e«e Dunne and<br />

• others at .the New Jersey<br />

Audubtui S "pivrii.it T«~i<br />

survival <strong>of</strong> avian-life injhc different habitat than the <strong>of</strong> habitat Is taJocn away, '<br />

northeast. • _,. Other, so that competition<br />

• But the natural world betwe'en species is reduced:<br />

around us ii a .-complex But that means" that if a parplace,<br />

a constantly shifting^ . ticul.ir habitat Ji' lost, or<br />

moving set <strong>of</strong>. relationships ;altered, so are its birds. .<br />

and o&. creatures become,<br />

extinct with each:loss,'Wo<br />

can follow the tragic •<br />

sequence to the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

garne: When man -removes<br />

between the land, the ele- - For example; if a species the fast chair,- he will be<br />

ments and living things. <strong>of</strong> 'warbler' had been alone in an empty room".<br />

Since we are but- human, adapted to feeding 'in To follow the pattern ;<br />

our minds -have ,trouble American chestnut trees,' we've set for ourselves —•* <strong>of</strong><br />

wrapping themselves they would, no longer share one house or' building or<br />

around such complexities, • our wurtd, thanks to the more on every upland acre,<br />

preferring instead to rr'y to • chestnut blight which virtu- with dying cities and dying."<br />

boil them down into simple ally eliminated the chestnut countryside, "with fractured '<br />

concepts.<br />

• as a • qnce-common forest forest land, poor air quail]ty.<br />

tree,. ; ' • and; tainted water '-— does<br />

not bode.well for our eco- ,•<br />

logical .or economic way <strong>of</strong><br />

life.<br />

i^ . *<br />

We thus come to trying to<br />

deal with environmental<br />

insults in the form <strong>of</strong> one<br />

ITISJS or another.-lv it toxic<br />

waste, acid rain, the loss <strong>of</strong><br />

tropical or 'f.c<br />

. The book, Crv-srVu^s,<br />

gives us needed ff<br />

thoir lives in New Jcryy<br />

I-icb hps adapted.• to livrng<br />

~ " iii" .1 slij'TitlV<br />

TTio .change's we're making*<br />

in the. environment '.in<br />

.this state we're in. are<br />

indc'etl making ^'difference<br />

ut the hemispheric composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> bird ecology<br />

Dunne uses the classroom<br />

game <strong>of</strong> musical chairs to<br />

ilhrstrate the problem for<br />

anim.il life in habitat losses.<br />

As" he puts it, when a<br />

chair is lost and fhe music<br />

'stops, me chtld without a<br />

chair has to .stand"on tFie:*<br />

sidelines. The game pliycd<br />

in tho wild, is toug/icr. :<br />

When -hubitat is lost, birois<br />

diet As each chair's "rtprth'<br />

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Dan FroJstad <strong>of</strong> San DiogQ. Calif, is airborne while Roger Nam ol Los Angeles, Calif<br />

beacn votfeyball match on {lie strapd volleyball courts at the Si'hStroet boa,ch. This area<br />

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-J- a*ven major maior lifeguard hfef uarrf «mr vnm- Prospective P new members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Pairol hit tho tuft, the rescue torpedoes Jrt<br />

•six golfers-selected to the' Spirit - • the paddleboard amt. rutf- petitions. They, won "the this; ycat's rookw test and training program. • • . . . ' • • .<br />

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1735 Simpson Avenue<br />

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INVESTMENT • DEVELOPMENT ^<br />

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1-5 p.m.<br />

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ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Socond floor duplex<br />

fireplace, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

sea.<br />

-Realtor<br />

(609) 39&-O636 • 800-526-5090<br />

SALE BV OWtCn • C«pa Cod houM.<br />

SNt>0<br />

• • ; • : • » . : ! . * • : -<br />

r HKfL lit !Ai« ,M'S<br />

MP1U -' '<br />

fct vi.*l:h: •..•(><br />

1 HA<br />

: . \ k i 5 ! S.s ikii 1 t \<br />

OCEAN CfTY<br />

r uAt-ZlJ^i Lf,V*£><br />

L-c, 4<br />

JLO tOUR WA TLRt ROrVT CHCAM MOCCi<br />

HOR7H LN0 SSf*ZL£<br />

UJNAMOiiJfSF<br />

> 20 rua »on<br />

JTIi.OCC<br />

CALL<br />

Scoa KWcpatrick<br />

. 399-0041<br />

VPPER70WNSHIP OPEN HOUSES<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 2% * 1 tcr<br />

. You mutt too ard.convdra »»<br />

valuo ^ 6ft, 2 f/5<br />

, Stwd. AJr Ccrrtlontia T>*<br />

m«t tor<br />

rom MarTTDrs. go Vx4^ OT Ri 9 atnui 5 nr. D E.<br />

3000 &q B. C


photos by ><br />

TomWilfiam?<br />

Pamela Wright, watching MK r^H ^MOTHS^ -- . •<br />

her approach shot to tho VHMPJ^HM.<br />

.8 final round In a three- Oori when she missed a<br />

She set a-Sands rdcbrd "* a V !Tod JP f , y !fod JP the e lead d and birdie birdi "putt -on the' 17th<br />

••• witfi a 64 Saturday. • ••«••-••--•-*«—•— 'inisiiod fourth • ' hole. - •<br />

s FREE'.'Can<br />

' V ' 'THIS WEEKS SPECIAL' .<br />

COOKED SALAMI SANDWICB<br />

€\p your cfxxx- ;,<br />

.' <strong>of</strong> bVi>;idor ro'l<br />

' 'CLOSED V<br />

GITIS Deli & Catering<br />

;'iO18 Asbucy Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong>.<strong>City</strong> • 39fifc1046.'<br />

BOYARSMRRKCT<br />

'';, 133844 A^ry Avte. Ofcean <strong>City</strong> 39^1343. ...'• •<br />

'•f.'~ ^OH£WEEK. ONIY ^_<br />

BEEF ROAST SALE •<br />

>Rfc*£ r •• PRIME<br />

RAT' frEROAST<br />

T<br />

"RLETS SIRLOIN<br />

,Bot35lk l »'..(5i!<br />

, nwto;<br />

. Buy 3 fir&ssf 2.13<br />

Go< <strong>On</strong>e ^ree<br />

Buy 3 Legs 1.29<br />

-S0z/a* i sSwh ami' 'Qfill House<br />

— JOIN US FOR A. LIVE BROADQAST •j pi%», /<br />

t\ Coke AND Creamacle Bar . •<br />

Vaughan's<br />

FARM - GARDEN<br />

OPBNDAILY • 390-186*<br />

n dine vz-rttt v^« d Wft Si Badge, Pfe*y. bz 25<br />

'We Grow Our Own'<br />

BEDDING PLANT SALE<br />

^7.99 Flat<br />

43 large Bowering plants<br />

Petunias, Afyssum. ^coeiia. f/ar :oa,:<br />

Argeratum, Beg on as. Ducty M 'or<br />

Basil, Parsiey<br />

HANGING BASKETS<br />

Jimbo rvy GeraniLBTis • Ferns • tv.es<br />

Portuiaca • Mandavifla • New Guinea impatiens<br />

Nuraery Slock • Flowenng Trees • Evergreens<br />

/:<br />

,«*<br />

FRurr &<br />

GARDEN<br />

SALAD<br />

FRESH. COT<br />

GLAD1OUS<br />

Fait Trees<br />

Top Sd, Feat Moss, Humus, Cow Manure, Ifcriches<br />

TOMATOES VOAUAOMONS<br />

1WQ * f<br />

1989 Nancy Lopfz<br />

1888 Jul Mortar.<br />

fdO7* Betty Kng_.<br />

1986 JSlto<br />

• , •. • < • \'\vJiiw<br />

i»o LPQA HOMEY uyr<br />

LPatBcadtey<br />

2. PaHy Sheeftan<br />

3. Beth Daniel,<br />

4. Betsy King .<br />

5..AyakoOfcamoto .<br />

6;CatfryGemng . '.<br />

7. RoaioJones :<br />

8. CoOoen Walker ". • •<br />

9i Cindy Rarick. •<br />

• 10.JaneQeddos . :' .<br />

Vn.DotUbMochrie<br />

12, Pattl Rizzo •<br />

13. Dale Eggoting<br />

14.'Nancy trope*<br />

15. Chris Johnson<br />

10. J a n e Craftor ••""'.<br />

17. Elaine Crosby .<br />

18. Deb Richard<br />

19. DanieOe Amrnaccapane -<br />

20. Maggie Will<br />

TOP 20 m PRIZE MONEY<br />

1. Chris Johnson<br />

2. Pamela Wright .<br />

3.-Nancy Lopoz<br />

4. pale Eggeiing<br />

5. Lerrbfo-flittonhouse*,.<br />

7. Robin. Walton 1-<br />

Z.J<strong>of</strong>wvtforWyat<br />

9. 'Roeie Jono»<br />

10. Laura Bough »<br />

'10/iancyBrown ' '<br />

10. Julilnkster ;<br />

10. Tony-Jo Myt rs<br />

10. Alice Rttzman .'<br />

16. Patty J<strong>of</strong>dan ' .<br />

18:TcacyKordyH,<br />

1$. Lis<strong>of</strong>otla Neumann<br />

•16. AyakoOamoto<br />

16, Donna Whrte*-<br />

' txe torn Pm-Asn)<br />

CAR<br />

CARESS<br />

• i * - . ;.-.<br />

*'Auio Oetjailog<br />

.* Compckjnding<br />

••Waxing fit<br />

« •».<br />

U<br />

CALL FOR- APPT; 398^482<br />

.7-undw<br />

4-undar<br />

.<br />

$324,518<br />

297,474 '<br />

257JS6B<br />

247374<br />

233.639<br />

170,873<br />

163,924<br />

144,909,<br />

122^96<br />

116.138<br />

108L886<br />

105,931<br />

101.404<br />

99.478<br />

93.713<br />

93.511<br />

87.306<br />

85.579<br />

83.588<br />

82.685<br />

$45,000<br />

27.750<br />

20^50<br />

15.750<br />

12.75O<br />

• -fO.500<br />

&325<br />

8J25<br />

6.710<br />

5.468<br />

5.468<br />

5,400<br />

. 5,468<br />

.5.468<br />

1238 fiaven AveM.Ofcean Cfty<br />

roc<br />

3.755<br />

3.755*<br />

3.755<br />

3.755<br />

-Yield<br />

".iC^-<br />

pf:^ •<br />

Chits Johnson. Ow new champion, posef y*0i Classic dbedors RutWe and Larry<br />

Harrteoh and the Governors. Ci^>, presented annual to the nvimer ol the LPQA<br />

Ailanlic<strong>City</strong>Classia •<br />

UPDATED CAREER MONEY-LEADEBS ».<br />

• ' TopT«n.<br />

1 Pat Bradley " .<br />

2. NANCY LOPE2<br />

3. Betsy King<br />

4. Amy AteQtl<br />

5. Pally Sneohan •"<br />

6. JoAnno Carrier<br />

7. BETH DANIEL . •<br />

. 8. AYAKO OKAMOTO<br />

a.JAnCSTEPHENSON --. -<br />

10. KainyWhi»w)rtri. ' *<br />

y .. . Others.<br />

14. SANDRA PALMER<br />

18.JLnjlNKSTER •*'.'•<br />

19..Ra$tEJONES><br />

23. CHRIS JOHNSOW "<br />

28.OONNA WHITE<br />

.<br />

$3,190,547<br />

2^24.688 •<br />

2.717J287.<br />

2/*21338<br />

2^95^20<br />

2.354.600<br />

, 2J287.472<br />

.-.1.973220<br />

.: ._ _ 13tl,*64-<br />

11717.443<br />

- ••<br />

] L277399<br />

1^2.4.138<br />

1.073^08<br />

806.024<br />

' C 774.762<br />

' J- f -1990 FINAL SCORING : ,<br />

1, Chn^s Johnson<br />

2. P^mnia Wria/it' •.<br />

3. Nancy Lopo? . .. '<br />

' 4:Dak) Cggong • /.<br />

5. Lenoro-RmenScuso ^<br />

6. lAitzi Edgo<br />

7 Rob»r»Wa!ton • ' .-.."<br />

7 Jondtfcf Wyan " , -<br />

9.Uujra BaufiK ' /. ..,<br />

9. N^Dcy Bnjwn. •" ,<br />

9 'Both Dan>o; ' ' i<br />

9 3ui< Wester<br />

9. Roiie Jor.M ' /. '<br />

9..Jcn^ Jd Kkft^S • ' " .<br />

3. Aiea fttzmar; ' ,<br />

18 ^P alfy JotOan . • . -<br />

*.16' i'^'okarnoJTr.'<br />

Rats<br />

Anrnul<br />

Yield<br />

r. balance $* .000.<br />

•• Rates'subject, to c-ange<br />

• Substantial pena^j- 'z: ear;y'*itnarawa 4 .<br />

fl en ca^tr 'aiu 4 284.<br />

k 7© 71-72-71 234*<br />

7.f-74-68-71 284<br />

r . 72-72-69-71 284<br />

11 74-72 6^70 285<br />

70 7170-74 285<br />

- * 69-7.1 -70-75'285<br />

•••'-. 73^69 71 ?2 285<br />

36-Month<br />

8.25°*<br />

Home<br />

Free Checking<br />

Plus<br />

• Cancelled checks returned with months/<br />

• Uniimrted check wnting<br />

PLUS:<br />

• Your first 50 checks are tr»e<br />

line for customer inquiries...390-7862<br />

. -T*<br />

Liselottc<br />

an open-.<br />

66 to l&ko Itc<br />

Thorsdafy' She<br />

finished tBlh. her bca fin-<br />

Wv since AprtL •<br />

Two-tirn-o AC<br />

in a to (cr<br />

•rock. " •<br />

,.<br />

'eaay:<br />

Stainton's<br />

tocorinpete<br />

on Sundays<br />

By GARY FITZGERALD '<br />

Sohtintrt-UdQ«r Staff. .<br />

OCEAN CITY — Stainton'S. Ihe<br />

expansive well-known department<br />

store in the heart <strong>of</strong> town, will open<br />

on Sundays this'summer for the first<br />

^ . time In It* 77-ycaf history. . '<br />

•• Tlic store, teult in 1913 by entecpre-^<br />

hours froralO a.m. tn"2 p.m. Ixiiwecn.<br />

^vly 1 and. Sept 2. Stainton's board'oi<br />

directors has ntjt rfbddcd* if the store<br />

" will be open jon, Sundays after the<br />

-«. Labor Day weekend.'according to.store<br />

rnanJgej James Cxvicenzo.^<br />

r If the Sunday hours prove to be suc-<br />

• ceWi^l, the • tfore may be open on<br />

-^ Sundays during the Chriatmas. sea*-<br />

* son, he wjd 'Tb.e store' probably won't<br />

fyc Qpcn on SuncfXys • during^ the<br />

"* oid. aorvatrucnon ir.<br />

rrccu year* ha* sr.crtas«2c,<br />

.r.g to iSc ar^iT-iooc T^iey a.»o<br />

ci' traitor %.^r.^. fi-t hydr*rt»<br />

*vo .-'#-«• kp^pei bfi« w— be-pmnittc-d<br />

wK.ir_n" tnrot fret ai ar.y arsvr>*"ay.<br />

>*-ur.ir. five tret a rarr-p Uri«tu)j( to the<br />

DoardwaliL, or nc«r a &rc hyctrtni or<br />

other cemtgttKy (aoijf). .<br />

.So ncw^Mpcr ^p bm vKaU be tied or<br />

d<br />

to any stop wgn. tpoed bout<br />

£ or jn^e,«^val «jn owned by.<br />

U s e c H i r : ".-- " ' .• •_' ••_;•;<br />

. Vcfuxnf n%at"titng> asv not pcrvuttesi<br />

in any rr«dcTtf>aJ apnc difirid, with<br />

ih* txceptton ol UMJM<br />

<strong>of</strong>'walk<br />

may<br />

PCEAM CHY— A one jkxj-it&m.^<br />

& the bcrdwalk wffl be doMd tcKt_ f ^<br />

^.i..r.-.u pjrfoJ ^ &uf .-^-* '<br />

met wiit dry <strong>of</strong>ficiate<br />

r • written * wuuif to<br />

knudb.lbc report:<br />

lOdtKC^V<br />

-lion to one Mode, afcoon<br />

V.-><br />

Chunks {& cauO&c that hold tip to)<br />

htxuls d l d it*<br />

'.tiodcmcvth the toardwaDc, kfdng<br />

tome cdy <strong>of</strong>fioak'tp lpwJfcMft ihir^ ;/<br />

damage H> flic i<br />

PMnriy, odd'the bnwdWaOr wffl be; ']<br />

' can vznQ ,eacut<br />

ation Said they r " e meeting yr**«rd«^4iff«rlk*9«k<br />

nr. tiut Salmon 'tutwoen the^ciy and ttoc *s^iuatyfe&<br />

tAce ftj


1 2'' "tmStCHTNEL-lEDGBi QtiwnCtty,' MJ. TuMMtey, Jun«20.1990<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

AT REGULAR PRICE<br />

' •••OF EQUAU OR LESSER VALUE '. •>; v. .,.-<br />

WEI?NESDAt «RJNE 27 TO WEDNESDAY,<br />

BUY ONE SWIMSWIT AT REGULAR<br />

PRICE GET THE 2ND OF EQUAL QR<br />

LESSER VALUE AT /'<br />

1/2 OFF<br />

FROM THE<br />

* DEPARTMENT<br />

. ; V ' '..MEN • WOMEN'-CHILDREN' . • /<br />

• Choose your-favorite fan^ouS,. maker swirnsurf fc- r '**' v<br />

(Gp-^Nowport Bluer. Ji\rA.\cn;ot Jo^k'&y"'. Worner-.<br />

• f-Roxahne,*? Janl2ort»«-'"The Si:rrrSt!;!,\ more; and<br />

g<br />

" value a! SOri. OFf.<br />

v THESTOflE<br />

WntiADtFFER&iaE<br />

All pr<strong>of</strong>its go to Shore-<br />

Memorial Hospital and<br />

Pennington school.<br />

4 ONLY!<br />

BUY 0NE;GEt : 2ND*at 5Q°V0FF M THE HDLtOWING. STAINTON'S .'DEPARTMENTS<br />

BOY'S PEPARTMEN^f entire ciept. --shirts, shorts, pants>etc.<br />

HOSIERY<br />

FABPICS including nee^lev.-<strong>of</strong>k ar.a panerns.<br />

3-J ASBl/R v AV5-<br />

HOUSEWARES induces a:i reg pr,ied\i*eni3. 6/cept smali'appliances<br />

-TOYLAND includes entire cepa- r trrren!.- r.cioc^g cicycies 1<br />

SPORTING GOODS (e*cluc-ng a:hiet ; c<br />

BUY 1 IB. CHOCOLATE.<br />

GET 1 LB' AT.50% OFF!<br />

• INCLUDES B Js.K<br />

-•EXCLUDING RUSSELL STCE<br />

8OX£D<br />

OPEN JULY 4<br />

BUY ONE DECORATOR<br />

THROW PILLOW. GET<br />

2ND f AT 50% OFF!<br />

•CH.NT2<br />

•EYELETS<br />

• CROCHET<br />

MAIN STORii 5'. r J /Vsb-r>- Avi- i-t-<br />

FURNITURE ANN'EX K37We,: Aw<br />

FABRIC SHOP S*i Aibur,- A\e.<br />

. TOYLANT>. 3rd Rocr - Main BLdg<br />

Phone 399-5511<br />

STORE rK)URS.<br />

MC3S-.-SAT 9 TO 6<br />

• FR: TIL 9 P.M<br />

BUY ONE AREA RUG,<br />

GET 2ND* AT 50% OFF!<br />

• ~ 1 >SCR7ED STYLES<br />

•ASSCRTEDCOLORS<br />

OPEN SUNDAYS<br />

BEGINNING 7/1<br />

10AM-2PM<br />

Upper Township notes<br />

by Brian Goonqy ' . % • - -,<br />

SEVENTH-GRADER GETS<br />

ST/WTE ART HONOft. ^<br />

• ^Appreciating Art," 1 a ci.its<br />

project by ^ew3r>th-£radcr<br />

Thp.iT>- •Wirnberg', was<br />

, among several pioccs cho-. J^Q PLAYERS<br />

jrti b.y & panel .<strong>of</strong> everts to/ S£EJCMEM&£RS<br />

be displayed rat fate last •<br />

. month at tbe h'trfte Tccnart><br />

' Festival at the Douglas k ^<br />

^<strong>of</strong>RuttjersUmver- w ^ n ^<br />

located. New Brur.- a^ Marina aui!dln-<br />

, '- Street and the Bay. -»'<br />

drawing, • cone in<br />

•« orangf . tape • on a- black, j^f j^.<br />

. backgrpur^d, depicts people u !<br />

in an art gallery-*!t y> - a/i cho^ , . ^)*')<br />

sen at to go on to the state ^^j g,<br />

'. ic- v e.\ d virsn g the<br />

OJSTOy SCREDffBWtED<br />

T-SHIRTS<br />

-.- -NEW<br />

S Staff Shirts<br />

" • Aprons<br />

• Hats •"<br />

JOHM K WALTERS<br />

39*8024<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> nojtes<br />

by Brian Goonoy / .*' ' . '<br />

t<br />

.' a* general mcrnj<br />

7 p.m<br />

j C.<br />

^••s---_<br />

7/-J<br />

the<br />

Lunar '^^^^.._<br />

T.<br />

, Any Ciipe'Stay Cpunly •*<br />

\vho 1» interested''<br />

in 'pining lh*f group is'<br />

invhed tf> attend J*d vhare<br />

thc *.p;n't <strong>of</strong> ca^nrnuruty the-<br />

"jn the•,4tr«.<br />

In oJdmon to periorm-"<br />

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

June tides<br />

iCM<br />

J;46<br />

OUR NATION* tIRTHDAY<br />

SHOW YOUR COLORS<br />

JULY 4tfc 1990<br />

WALLACE<br />

LARGEST<br />

SELECTIONS<br />

tfch:iKj! .trcSs. mdu'dtng<br />

ift'ir.f,. v>s:r.d effects arci<br />

P.O.W. FLAGS • tkUmE • ARMY • NAVY • COAST GUARD<br />

AJR FORCE « PA & MJ. • WSH • fTAUAN • POUSH<br />

CANADA & GREAT BWTAM FLAGS<br />

Potet, Bracfctts and Ponrarts<br />

TSOAsburyAML, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cly * 0FB*l#3H.-SAT.<br />

M^". ««•<br />

»<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

Pattern suggests South Jersey<br />

is due to be hit by hurricane ;<br />

"•_ A_TL^NT)C CTTY — While a major hurricane hasn\<br />

f" fiJjruclc Newjersiry-directiy in ~t49\9can,^wcatner experts.<br />

7 are nrfw predicting,th«t a, scries <strong>of</strong>violcnt stormscould<br />

stTike the East Coast during thiS"rf«cade, according to*The<br />

•Pressoi Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. '. ^ ' - '<br />

, While many barrict.h.Ian,d residents rcmembcir the<br />

r .dfructive power <strong>of</strong> ihefamfws 1%2 storm, it'wasn<strong>of</strong>^ -<br />

classif ied,as a Kurricane'which has winds <strong>of</strong> 7^-rnph or -<br />

more, h wsp <strong>of</strong>ficially described asa northeast storm combtned<br />

wflh a full moon and High Ude£ More recently,<br />

llurYlcJtic Gloria in -1985 came-witriin 50 milc»o? Newjcrw<br />

scy..' ' » '/ •" \ \ ~t ' ' ]• : *o '.<br />

. VV^lle hoping for lhc,bcsr, ldcaj emergency rruaagement<br />

. <strong>of</strong>ttqali ore preparing for the worst Ransare!feady tt> -<br />

«,Yiuf down the cl|i*i,close thc"casint*nmd evaAratc all''<br />

islands should a rfpnocanc.hif.' •• : '* ....<br />

,--t Due loa recent weatbef chaji£ein"Eatf Africa;experts ' •<br />

bcbcv't^fhai the'East Owii <strong>of</strong> th'cL'nitxd Ststcs could face<br />

- two or.thrve powerful hurndane* this year. A corrclatiojj .<br />

bus bot-n drav*Ti between the amount oi rainfall in East c<br />

PINELANDS HEARING<br />

MUA calls for rally to save<br />

, Jun»26,1B«O QCMI* <strong>City</strong>. NJ. THE SOmNEL-LEOGEft '3-- •<br />

' . , ..V-V<br />

SCHOOL SUPPORT<br />

STAFFER HONORED -<br />

PETERS6URG — Jam**<br />

Kcwcshan, a school district<br />

maintenance-"worker. Was<br />

honored last Tuesday; (June<br />

19) at the tpVmahip Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education meeting for<br />

the as support services<br />

employee <strong>of</strong> thc season and<br />

theycor.<br />

The seasonal award, covering<br />

thc three-month<br />

spring period, rccognlres<br />

attendance, punctuality, a<br />

Willingness to take assign 1<br />

be*g>- work could be<br />

ed, as well as near-forgotten<br />

among five pieces chosen<br />

villages* •'. such as<br />

for display in the,Govcr-<br />

Stcclrrtantown and Joelfield;<br />

ncir> Office in Trenton forA<br />

The HistQty.<strong>of</strong>Upper Townr<br />

year and/or reproduction<br />

ship and Its Villages .may be<br />

for the/Tccnfcrts calendar.<br />

purchased from "members<br />

for $10, or by sending S13i to<br />

Whnbcrg> selection was<br />

even more significant,,<br />

the Historical Preservation<br />

according to school <strong>of</strong>ft- Society <strong>of</strong> Upper Township,<br />

dais, smoe theTeenarts Fes- I'O. Box 658. Marmora<br />

tival.includes students<br />

through the high school<br />

level. • * i '<br />

TOWNSHIP'HISTORY<br />

mento and a spirit <strong>of</strong> service<br />

attitude, according to board<br />

secretary Joyce* Goodman.<br />

The award from thc season<br />

•is decided on by thc managers<br />

<strong>of</strong> food scrviqc, transportation<br />

and maintenance<br />

anrjl operation. Koveshan<br />

was givenia*.S10Q savings<br />

txyid and a dinnervccrtiii-.<br />

catc for two at the Tuckahoc<br />

Inn. ,<br />

He ivas also selected by<br />

the support, staff as thecmployee<br />

"<strong>of</strong> thc. year. As<br />

such,' Kcwet in Somers<br />

p.m.. dGJfcrding to Ceres, Point, CcTes«.iid.<br />

l W tI '"y available to meet ^ff^ his reconunendation<br />

..J^T -„/"' »r« county's waste disposal on the matter on 0t before<br />

needs for the next ^ three jjjy 9. . - • \<br />

y 03 , to Superior Court. Smokers celebrate<br />

Daniel Riley, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the MUA, <strong>said</strong> "We haven't ^NonDependence<br />

made any headway with ' D a y<br />

: the top staff people at the<br />

Pinclands Commission, but<br />

this decision is up to 'the<br />

commission itself. I've<br />

always felt that the commission'<br />

will' give some real'<br />

. weight to the fact that tiicrc<br />

is a powerful consensus in<br />

Cape May County for .con-<br />

' tinucd operation, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

landfill.-<br />

"Our elected <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

have been extremely helpful<br />

in the past, but now is<br />

the time when thc support<br />

will really oounC Tfclcy<br />

confjnued.-The more public<br />

<strong>of</strong>fidals we have in that<br />

room on Jt% 13, the dearer<br />

it will be that Cape May<br />

"" . " ^ " -The Pinclands Commiv 'Cotinty is both united, and<br />

• TheMUA5c$iCs"Zhc t^«:- . .---_---..---•.-.<br />

5<br />

:<br />

:- : ..••••.:••,••.<br />

MAVS I^NDING ~ <strong>On</strong><br />

Thursday, July 5 — the dayafter<br />

mdependenae Oby — "<br />

the AraeiKan Lung A#»oota-..<br />

tion will urge all smokers to.<br />

dodare thtir frQcdcxn Iran •cigarettes.by<br />

declaring *<br />

"TJonDepcndcncc Dtey* ode-''[<br />

bration- • - ~ ' '<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> thc<br />

the state aaaodation .will •<br />

dud- a drawing far.<br />

tuition Car one person to -<br />

a&snd a * sooking cessation<br />

dirtic To enter the drawing,*<br />

send a card or an bffteial<br />

entry blank- to<br />

"MonDepcndcncc Pay;**<br />

ALA-MJ. ID W- Main St,.<br />

Mays - Landing. N.J. 08330. r<br />

Erttrics must be posdnarked<br />

•by June 29.... . .<br />

Africa J^tthe fprmiit^orraf hufmcarverin trie AtLanhc. TKe<br />

AtljntPcSjciboard, fx»rticu£irly Fmnda; could lace severe<br />

w frcrpjcj.! Atorros for Ike rt'e^t clftade or .two.' **<br />

•<br />

1 "<br />

I West German b&kk coul^ force<br />

Trurrjp to default orvoasiQa loans<br />

NLW YORK — A Wot Go-man banifhoi^n^ovitV an<br />

•i «:>cr>HTn:y lir.Ancmp plun may force Donal^ Trujrip ;nto<br />

. "kii-.Viv;!; on h> Ir^un a* the "real c^tarv jyrcxtrtrej^S^xi tht' -<br />

^ .rn ixiyrr.cnK for the frunip C-T»!lc cawno . .<br />

rny.i>l;JJC'J bljlviul pLui under whl^ji he couJJ ra:st" $t>5<br />

::••..no:i^n nt-w v'jn;la! "ifi meet hi* Oi crdut" poy*RU*nt% So<br />

:.;f. .'. J .i- LCtnV't'iaXutivushavc lirdiited tojcujx tjvr Ixiilout<br />

V-0"."j'*-< r>iir> v ,!o JhJr l^rc:^xt! Albntsc Q'lV . ".. ,<br />

.-.cf Han£ is uric <strong>of</strong> lw<br />

$16"Asbury A*vel," <strong>Ocean</strong>"dtyT^iT<br />

^^B ^^B H^H ••• ^^M ^^B ^^M ^^H ^^M ^^« ^^" ^^* BH<br />

i<br />

Country<br />

Neip Jersey.<br />

Surktqjj 'Ajiempon, July B." 1990<br />

Bnu\chJromJ2:30 PM hntil l:3O PM<br />

. Presentation at 2;OQ PM ' , '<br />

- v<br />

Each irMiiy.dual .'Tccdirife al lixrvrst Vttla^c ii a ra<br />

<strong>of</strong> the-1 larvo&t VilLv^r Rcsldcnli." A^xxiltion. vt-hrrc inonlhiy<br />

s cjffcr Lhr«>p»niirttty for ccxiipanlcyishJp. rnutJ<br />

In<br />

.uid jrtcnclsh:p fur >*rJ^ liic acuvr benrfit urC-oKrii.ic3ii oi the entire In v-un<br />

eicctctl<br />

thr v-.iiucxj L.i^-:<br />

t-r*r., r<br />

RESBYTERIANHOMES OF NEW JERSEY<br />

orocaxizatioti<br />

cbrdioUy invite<br />

interested pe* qndjri<br />

toBntnch<br />

Year <strong>of</strong> Beginning Challenges<br />

andReuxunds<br />

featmiiTi*<br />

presentation resident<br />

pEfrtlclpatfain<br />

HARVEST LAGE<br />

Contirtullig.Care Retirement Co mmuroty<br />

NewJerpey<br />

TheSarids<br />

•><br />

frr^ ra: ^c I ani £- 4 .2 ' K<br />

on .ipkir*a:<br />

- . . Ms Solly M.Jumatik.<br />

•V-*M.sUii"il \"1CT- Irr^ick-nj In Conunu: Jt\ r Affairs<br />

;r r-Trsfcr.lrriaii Hrx^JCb oi Nc%v Jcri*cy r uumlation<br />

1>G Box 2IS4<br />

l*rmcttoji. Nc*'Jfn>cN- 08543<br />

r^ '. dk»gc rebiicrjtv fulurr rcucicnLiand XL&& at thr<br />

rininch. j_r»l F Yr-scntaixir. &r. Sunday. JuJv 8th at<br />

,'hkr ton<br />

. ixwkTvcr. I am tntcrratfxl tn<br />

' irtarnx&nan about Harvest<br />

m<br />

* » •


eactions to<br />

hard choices<br />

: • Two area legislators were faced with unusuallydifficult<br />

decisions lasl week, but their reactions to<br />

' being, between a rock and a hard place were differ-<br />

' ent ins<strong>of</strong>ar as how. they faced the difficult choices<br />

before them. •<br />

• • * Confronting Rep. William J. Hughes was the proposed<br />

Constitutional amendment being touted by<br />

President Bush as a way <strong>of</strong> making desecration <strong>of</strong><br />

the American flag illegal". . • •<br />

Facing Assembly Edward Salmon was the school<br />

. funding,bill being rammed through the tegislature<br />

by *he Democratic leadership/at the behest <strong>of</strong><br />

" Gov. James Florio. . < > • '""•'.'<br />

• Both legislators are Democrats. Given the fajrt<br />

they are representing a largcty Republjcan area,<br />

it's fairly safe to say they are conservative. That-<br />

-.-- -••:- tdeokigy- probably played •Jnore-<strong>of</strong>-a rdU>-m the<br />

"*• dcciiiion <strong>of</strong>-Mr. Hughes, ^or Mr. Solmon, it seems<br />

tt) have been purerpoljitics. * '<br />

. For "the- longtime federal. LawTTWiker.Vamending,<br />

;theU^Cor^titution;esj^aHy^tneBin<strong>of</strong>iUghtsF £?££/(/£' f/?£ t}BV ' '<br />

. is u sNp" to be taken very, very" carefully. In fact, ' • ' & • •<br />

fast year following a supreme Court decision*, Mr.<br />

where to go/<br />

what to do<br />

T^e Sentinel-Ledger<br />

' Tuesday, Juno 26; 1990<br />

special (events<br />

When it comes to unusual attractions, there seems to be •<br />

no end to dty publicist Mark Sptfcr's Imagination. His latest<br />

is what he;call? the first animal calling and impenjon- .•<br />

atlcm contest, 11 a.m. Friday, June 29 at the Music Pier, *<br />

Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace,Participants will vie for<br />

honors by mimicking their favorite animal or celebrity.<br />

The annual artistic pie-eating contest, in which contcs- _<br />

tants use thdr teeth to sculpt a work <strong>of</strong> art, begins-7 p.m. 1<br />

Friday, June 29 at the Music Pier. ' ,<br />

- Ajcraft and antique show is scheduled 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. .<br />

Saturday, June 30 at the Music Pier. Proceeds benefit St.<br />

Augustine's Alumni Association. "<br />

,The first <strong>of</strong> three treasure'hunts for children under 12<br />

.begins Ua.m. Saturday, June 30 ar the" Music Pier. There<br />

•re tWo morehunts (s« bdowisaOl part <strong>of</strong> the resort'* July *.<br />

Jubilee celebration. ' - • • " , . «<br />

4Anilal~raIfy sculpting contcst^a spiiiuff o/'tftirpie- ~'<br />

oaKnjgt.irri-*i-inli\a<br />

tvti. - n?\ by the .ls.'jtTturt'i tlvut Vhv legisLittfi/i would<br />

'•tnci^njjvr their pV-nsiory, by itirt'unj; !iif>d:iVj; on<br />

r.'.trur ti'i.ir. K'^* !^c!£ Awirai.-L portujits ';<br />

lrv.> •.'wir.t.g viir'.t'u*-Ui-gri-i-s^ii -irpp^r! or oppw^i-. V<br />

thjt can-<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

phono co<br />

'.'\'{ " -Monday.-July. 2 at Ain StrtX-r* and "Ashur>- Avc-nuc intfc<br />

\ _, ncJri or tnc COV*T>U^V\T> • ' - '<br />

• i!!iv.i in N e w .,•••• *<br />

,._'— . -»^ rt<br />

g . <strong>of</strong> Mayor y Ni^koLis ^ "Q-.K*." Q Tr<strong>of</strong>ti'arul<br />

thr rcor^araiaiicn c^ try- p>!y Council t.iV-«<br />

M&.ruLly, fulv ^ii thf MiAir i^T- -T— "-<br />

A< K prjX Monday, July 2) alty a! UH' WiisTC<br />

iMn Qiy Pops.will Vc^.m if. rt^-itar NH»r.sij<br />

'lmn^v 1 HtlmH-Tnbrn.1%. O'.Ni-J ur.J Tho.-ra<br />

i:r^-d by KjcK^ff Scv.if or. * *<br />

- third rrv.Tst:rc<br />

jf"lhc-34ih Snv<br />

or." over the<br />

USA<br />

exhibits , .<br />

McrViWxs.h:p<br />

I'M<br />

Card p^rtfes<br />

(.*u-<br />

pLi)->;u"v:r.d<br />

area recreation<br />

C;:<br />

61U<br />

:*>.lii:.ir.<br />

i.-.J to f .<br />

y e:<br />

Ov Ovi-.v«« C:y'» co-ntrrjxsrt' to Little^<br />

LX.pjrirr.cr: i.p»-..'vvxed.da".x» ^i tenrjs,<br />

txjikttsol. or.j tjicW arc avu;lablc *t i<br />

rrs aic t-.lhir Lr^itt v.jy o« j*c undergothent<br />

*f 39?-<br />

FndAy everung -»4ilbo«t r»ctr» on the b*y. 6 p.m. #t<br />

the Vicht Qub, B»y Avenue And Battcrwu Roa^'Spectstor»<br />

may watch from many vanugt points M Urge »*U-|-|<br />

boart r»oc Sour-iong course between the 9iK Strort axw) ^<br />

Longpcrt bridges<br />

. QcooA Gty Goif Coune, 27th *nd Bay. open *cvcn days<br />

a week.8 i,tn to 7 pun - . ,<br />

Stmfflgbord coum, 5th and -Boardwalk.<br />

' :<br />

•Su-poviwd<br />

•<br />

•p -x<br />

1 •**£<br />

N ><br />

Care that entered the ccmpetJtlbn JocAjded ThunderWrds. Corvetted. Mt«tpo»; RoW Royces and old Chevrolots<br />

BocJ/v^ork.pain; and brigw mc^aJ v^ork were some ot the categories tri^j we/e>used as criieria in' /<br />

\ .<br />

e?n<br />

a 1320 ei A "*<br />

Photos<br />

David<br />

Garth<br />

William Meislel <strong>of</strong> Med-<br />

- ford takes gives his 1965<br />

Corvette Roadster a good<br />

shine. •"<br />

Tu««d«y, Juno 28,1 WO' Ocoon Oiy, NJ. JH£ tSFimuFi JPn^fPH<br />

• • / • * • • • • • - > v •-••<br />

brother Btfl ol !*x* >i.-*et trte-<br />

Tl<br />

. »•.<br />

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• c? a<br />

Cynthia Keover and<br />

Bruce Halteman<br />

Jan: 5 rites<br />

for Keever<br />

Halteman<br />

N.J. Tuwttay. Juh«28»1N0.<br />

Coast ••• _••-'<br />

thel77thBesource'Manage- order. ; •'.-.."<br />

quartered in Portsmouth, training barque Eajj/e.<br />

<strong>of</strong>-mcnt Squadron, Air'. According to Chojnacki,<br />

' Va.. will address a meeting He served at the Depart-<br />

H 1 He vyas. int y<br />

President Hexter Williams<br />

<strong>of</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>, )who also<br />

preientcd him with a<br />

the<br />

at Harry's Inn ' • " Wednesday • ' — mcnt <strong>of</strong> s are expected- W. Stocks with a.SlOO VS.<br />

. <strong>of</strong> «ho.l77»h: the 177th: ; • . . __^_ soon, there t^.i dre „• 35 pilots, „•:... on savings bond as thc Alerts<br />

staff,-Fifth' Coast Guard Dis- dation Medal . • ' The group, now with 350 board. . ••• ' sailor <strong>of</strong> the half ,yeor;: and<br />

trict. . ••'"_.- He holds a Merchant full-time support personnel. The groupfs. biggest Damage Ocmtrolman .Third<br />

He is'a 1959 graduate <strong>of</strong> Marine master's license' for played an active role in threats are cruise missile*,' Class Kenneth A.. Walker,<br />

the Coast Guord -Academy ocean-going vessels <strong>of</strong> any World War II, Korea and<br />

bond a* thc_<br />

whi(-h m.oMcuit • * spot,<br />

Mr. and<br />

and has a master <strong>of</strong> science size.. He is married .ind the<br />

Vietnam:<br />

the colonel <strong>said</strong>, .adding ifis<br />

outstanding Davis<br />

degree in international father ol (wo children. It's dual mission is a. mili- pilots also • intercept alien Electronic at Engineering the Coasf d.uard Cehtary<br />

force under the." state aircraft and escort them to a ,cr.LoWcr Township.<br />

ACMCpart.<strong>of</strong> ,<br />

jntern'l study v<br />

ATLANTIC CITY --<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Modioil Center<br />

bj .participating 1 in a thrco<br />

.ycar, international'study <strong>of</strong>t<br />

treating heart attack patients<br />

with do • • •••«, ; •<br />

£]'*". •«*27-S.\VI- (7LS.V) "*<br />

n V-r rljc df<br />

Sv/imwear<br />

Dancewear<br />

I. GFiEENBERG<br />

>SWEATOUTLET<br />

M£SCS<br />

331 Titt'on Rd.<br />

(Tit:.-1 Sr<strong>of</strong>jpi-rj Gctf-.-<br />

NorthftC4d, NJ<br />

641-5163<br />

DAILY !0E;S.fR.-r0fc 7,Sl>ft<br />

• * • i* -'<br />

A sheepish Frod Benson i$ lauded for his ftforts on behatf pi the Amtrtcan Business<br />

Women's Association when ihe groujy horwred htm recontly^s its Businessman<br />

ollho Xpar Dot Windish is ctetailing Benson's (ong listx>lovic ateompliEhments S ^<br />

NMw^Ckitdcare<br />

In youfresjdence or ours tJi.iiuy.l C<br />

• J i v>. t" 1' \ ' ~'\ n !<br />

f p ^<br />

'-•.A<br />

til. « . ;<br />

t . <<br />

V I , ' . "•<br />

< K' ..:. dinner June-20 at Chi- Thk<br />

Thanks was<br />

given<br />

given for the Mr. Davps J-is. a retired<br />

C'<br />

public's supportrduring the insurance clatms manager<br />

^s' Memorial Day w


ereritapprotie<br />

torc Fhcm m the refhR; : J V:<br />

/ ^ | ^<br />

cratOr for one tu tv,o dhy'» • "^""^n.mr.<br />

' • Ft>ck xx-^iy -" Yoii*C»n<br />

p»d« notipcrivhjbU; ^: UTOS<br />

f^fppp^*-"<br />

. Barely^ able Jo stomach hoUday instead <strong>of</strong> main-<br />

* tired <strong>of</strong> the same old hot<br />

Rv<br />

Aun person?. -\v<br />

Today's lde*s arc <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

' Ethel's potato salads taining your role as chief. • to help you oh' the first<br />

with your feet up and a cool<br />

drink in- hand and have a<br />

happy Fourth. . cooking connection<br />

• dtttand hamburger routine rccipc one more tinrte? cookt party organizer arid three counts. (You'll have to Dijon mustard, .tarragon<br />

r forth*i Fourth <strong>of</strong> July pic- . Would/you ,tp6 .like to. oU-arpund waitress and bus .take care <strong>of</strong>' the last two and port create a full-bod.-, . Combine marinade ingrc.-<br />

issue* yourself.) The first icd marinade for the thickdicnts in a sm'ail bowl. Mix<br />

two recipes, reproduced et The marinade take? but well. . . . ;<br />

from The Taste <strong>of</strong> Summer! minutes to prepare, and the Place the chicken pieces<br />

Inspired Recipes for Casualchicken<br />

may marWtc in In a large, shallowv nonsilu-<br />

Entertaining Alt Year Round the refrigerator up to four minum dish and pour mari-<br />

by Diane Rosscn Worthing- hours before grilling. nade over, turning the<br />

ton (ftantum), arc variations<br />

pieces to .coat- well- Mari-<br />

on'the traditional themes <strong>of</strong><br />

grilled chicken and salads.<br />

GRILLED MARINATED nate for- one-half to- four<br />

AH can be made in<br />

CHICKEN" hours in,thc refrigerator. '•<br />

advance, lessening the last-<br />

WITH DIJON MUSTARD. Prepare the barbecue for<br />

.y minute kitchen crunch. Of<br />

TARRAGON AND PORT medium-heat, grilling'<br />

Remove the' chicken "from<br />

course you will want to<br />

J<br />

double the"recipes to . /i cup Dijon mustqrd the marinade and grill, three<br />

accommodate a larger guest Vi cup port • " • • inches from tho flame for<br />

list- Begin _ the •meal with 2 Tbsp.- finely chopped<br />

seven to 10 minutes.on-each<br />

fresh vegetables and. dips; tarragon<br />

follow with fresh ,fru|t V* tsp. black pepper<br />

and/or ice cream Jar dessert<br />

. •• t .'•• . 3 ' large whole • chicken<br />

So delegate Ihe organiza- breasts, boned and halved<br />

tion and clean-xrp' to. fresh tarragon leaves for<br />

someone else,' sit down garnish - .<br />

Victorian dining<br />

This pkJturo perfect dining room is not in d dolL/Mjuse but at iho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />

Mu&eunrat tho:Cy6uraJ ahd Community Center. 17th and Simpsdh.- Volunteers<br />

awstifl noedod to help guide visitors through 'ti*».-e*hibrts. Interested peopk) should<br />

call 398-8701 or f~~ ' " - Quick picnic tips<br />

months it is important that<br />

you Idjeff picnic food frcshJ<br />

'<br />

.The U. S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Argriculturc <strong>of</strong>fcra the following<br />

tips for ptete planning:<br />

' SPINNING WHEEL West Philly '45 '',,<br />

FLOWER SHOP 'p_ts reunion'<br />

" . PVILADELHHIA •— West<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cays Farfify fts • 45th 'reunion Nov. 11 Jt<br />

the l^ila'Country Qub. *'<br />

For in/cniurtion jail Mau-<br />

. rccn 21^642^661 or ~<br />

i T^-/ t ..-. 2 Tbsp'. red wine-vinegar tcr. Serves four to »lx "•;<br />

•1 Tbsp.- firc^it lemon juice .<br />

Our ias,t <strong>of</strong>fering- is/a<br />

T Tbsp. 'firteiyV chopped<br />

quick pasta salad that also<br />

chivxjS • - .<br />

may be made in advance <strong>of</strong><br />

i Tbsp. 'finely chopped the picnic In fact, refriger-<br />

basil leaves • '. •<br />

y ating overnight helps the<br />

h tep.sdlt<br />

flavors blend. And \vhflt fla-<br />

V* top., pepper '''•'' vors they are: shrimp, crab<br />

Vi cup fresh mozzax,ella meat, • green .pepper and<br />

cheese, cut into • V-irinch onions, accented with lots<br />

cubes . "•'<br />

<strong>of</strong> fresh minced parsley in a<br />

1" heod butter' lettuce, mayonnaise-yogurt dresscleaned<br />

and torn into small<br />

:<br />

pieces f<strong>of</strong> garfish<br />

Soak the lentils overnight -<br />

In cold water, or do a quick<br />

soak: Bring them to a boil in<br />

Place the.chicken on indi- water'lo.povcr, boil 2 min-.<br />

vidual serving plates ahd utes,-cover and let stand for<br />

garnish- with the- tarragon 1 hour.<br />

leaves. Serves four to six..<br />

Drain and put the soaked<br />

. Our marinated salad<br />

lentils inu may<br />

Idff i i f d fhJ cxtft plastic >ags for jc/t- need to add additional oil<br />

ovcr In a medium skillet, heat<br />

» ^ £>r trash. ahd vincgar'or lbmoit.j<br />

•1 tablwpodps, <strong>of</strong> olive oil<br />

/ Pa*lhtaAl*r ib*impT<br />

iJrasncd . •<br />

• A /i cup liiced celery<br />

• 2 Tly>p. minced Tresh<br />

1%-iip dr.evl lentils<br />

. 2 cups chicken sloci; •.<br />

* '•; Tbsp. ci'uv;c o<br />

g<br />

cooltr.<br />

can Jfrip<br />

«*»«ur6' none <strong>of</strong> -th/? packages<br />

were tom m p^nait. If yc*J<br />

W^SHARPEN KNIVES! If you seo news<br />

I happening, call<br />

1 uodking for ahokt 5 min- vrvrsk'y<br />

I tsp. ground white-pi.'p<br />

' • t<br />

'. 1 rrU-diurri .rt'x/ onion,<br />

::riish<br />

gar. lemon ju;ce? chives" p<br />

haM!.;.««ilt. peppered ^j. . ^<br />

and wux well Ta«r ^c;itj\hftrnp,-ce!cry. pars<br />

s c ) ; ' • ' ] 'V<br />

Serve on .y bod MflcttUtearr.inKod<br />

on J ^T^iV, pl.it- Krfn^.V.itc ovemi^-.r. ^i.19<br />

CaTifomia pWms ../• ^99 G^eeh Peppers<br />

W 1.19 ^ed^aspberries •^•1,99 Roroaine Lettuce<br />

^1.49


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10<br />

obituaries<br />

n Octroi' C'<br />

TARVES, INC.<br />

Ccnp.i-l. ii jildirq.Sir»iCt'( SiGCi- ':*•;;<br />

HOWE • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Ca//EariTarves.390-1230<br />

•i 1 f'^^^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br />

• 7 ? T ! ! s ^ ^ ••;••-. - • • • -<br />

Estelle Marcus, 85 Maii Staples, 76<br />

ATLANTIC CITY — EstcHe Marcus, 85, <strong>of</strong> Seashore Gardens,<br />

died June 21 at her residence.'•<br />

Surviving arc a son, Dr. MolVin M <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; two<br />

•.Pa.<br />

Arrangements aro<br />

delphia.. '•<br />

Contributions may be made to Hadas.sah.<br />

Lebanon Cemetery, Col-'<br />

Bcrshler Funeral Chapels, Philn-<br />

lVlcK.6nZI6" .73<br />

ELIZABETHTOWN — Dorothy L McKcnzie. 73. died<br />

• ' ., "Ypur home is our committment"..<br />

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ELECTRIC<br />

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76, <strong>of</strong> the Gmnaittowrf section <strong>of</strong> PMadeJphU and a longtime<br />

flumrncrrtoldcnt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died June ^2 at Haiv<br />

»ton Hall Nurilrig Homo here, T ... • : : >, ' ' ' •<br />

Borii fa'&ropfclVn, IS-Y., she ^pcnt.mosr orhcr life in.<br />

Germahtpwn an J <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. . , ...<br />

An antique dealer, MrS. Staple^ was In buaincW for tier-<br />

Surviving are two «oni, John T. <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rTuchiitrt lpg to the at/- . -' v<br />

rhusj be relocated. £y' alter- ,TF6es required by the city<br />

natively removed-, within a include: • *<br />

period -<strong>of</strong>. five days upon • SZS-fecfor single fam-<br />

'•'rcxx-ipt <strong>of</strong> notice-<strong>of</strong> th^ VJO'n\-y,,<br />

homes and duplcxo<br />

when .not occupied "by*, the<br />

It Js afoo • required that owner or,imrncdintc family.<br />

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Observers<br />

'. Mombors ol tho Somors Point <strong>City</strong> Council and Recreation Commissiori mat OWM* i<br />

day to see it a food distribytion program at Oie Somers Point SortqrCenterw__l6w«w -^<br />

whelming the residential npighborhood. Story, page 14. • M r*l-«-i<br />

57"OP.;''. - :; -" ; ' •" ' :<br />

(continued, frotnpagel) - »hip t usually waits- unbl involve showing tjhe txaQL-<br />

Essex avenues, but was DOT, approval before potpattcro in thc__t_L _hoKl_Bg<br />

rrtnoved after two weeks in ting up p stop sign at an<br />

September because there xnterscction, <strong>said</strong> Comrrut-<br />

Was no a|>proval for it (ram. tecman Robert Jcffcrs, a<br />

die'- state Department <strong>of</strong> metgber ot the street and'<br />

Transportation. ; ~ '. " roods tornnuttcc. The. DOT<br />

WhJcit w^sput up.eariy wi.ll usually follow up a'<br />

>l«st- September, the Itowp-''•municifctaUty's<br />

findings<br />

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the location <strong>of</strong> fjttpnrtija<br />

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ft ' 1 4 tHE9£NTINei-lEDa£R N.J: Tuo«d»y, J.urt#20,i080<br />

By BRIAN GOONEY<br />

Son Unol-Lodgor Stall<br />

SOMERS POINT — <strong>City</strong> gram, particularly the flow<br />

. Council and Reef option <strong>of</strong> traffic and parking. The<br />

Commission member* center ibelf. has, no-parking I<br />

pledged Saturday to work lot.<br />

^LT^""''"""^^ : :;; ';:^: ;f ;*-<br />

bodies turfed out Saturday <strong>said</strong> commissioner . Unda on Ambler Road and Mas- all, Snyder saW, but caters they wnht.and need a^bar-, bersy 1 ^!^ 10 ^*": K 8 ^ 1 1 1 u Ut ^Ho Sfv<br />

Doa.e« turned out saturcray g^^ ^ ^commission Whusetts Avenue, wa« mostly* t° ^° r - ^m.. gain. For $13.50. those • toes/ fetruccim and cream bipod and harsh words that<br />

wanted SHA^ to put a cap becoming top cpngcsjccd.- Many <strong>of</strong> the participants Involved receive a container cheese. • •- • • - ^ nav In" the<br />

a fOllow-up'mooting, tertW- • "We've had a tempest in<br />

"We've had a tempest in a teapot, and its a damn shame'<br />

tivdy scheduled for tomor- a teapot, and its a dnrrin<br />

rdw{,(furje "26> an^ohjgvshamo/* ,-.' .he . . <strong>said</strong>,<br />

out a compromise to thctise "We're concerned about<br />

rcprC9ohtatlv.es <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> "Something .good should<br />

<strong>of</strong> tfce Somor Citizens Ctn- the traffic problem and tHe °n the number <strong>of</strong> packages He <strong>said</strong> that other homes don't consider themselves <strong>of</strong> frozen tocxis ana vegeta- «v, . __ _<br />

tor by a food distnbution po,,^^ ^oy,^ <strong>of</strong> the pro- it would distribute. Snyder, fat the program-could 1 be needy, she <strong>said</strong>, but since blcs, including turkey and CouncU, - RocreaHotV Goai- never become tho center <strong>of</strong><br />

program:- program gram,"'<strong>said</strong> cram."'<strong>said</strong> Dr. Ed Fjori, Flori. however,-feelq however, tools that me the pro- found if thdt should be the most are on fixed income,*, chicken, cabbage,, cucuni- mission tfnd. SHARE would fflntrovcray."<br />

SliARE', which Use's the Recreation, commission gram should .not be case, such as the schools,<br />

'contcr oncc'a month to give member,, who odded that restricted as lung as there-is.'the veterans', halls or one <strong>of</strong><br />

out discounted food pack- all the board .members sup- a need for it.' . the volunteer firehouscs.<br />

.iges largely to senior ciri- ported the.program.and its '.Eighty-nine packages "We've got fallbacks in<br />

/LI\S. has prompted some goals. wcrc beinR distributed on case any program outgrows<br />

, concern among recreation "We're for the senior dti- Saturday, according to the facility," Barnes <strong>said</strong>,<br />

•commission member^ who ^ RE. ^ SHARE'* local coordinator. His "concern wps that the<br />

,od that the program^hae thcm>: .. Mary Snyder. The.program Recreation-Commission set.<br />

grown too big for the res.- . . had ^ , ^ ]Q4 nn j . ^ ^ ^ •<br />

dent.al- neighborhood - the The traffic-concerns, were packages, and she predicted grams at the center. The<br />

.-a-nter .vacated ia _ brought to tho Recreation thatlt could go as hJKh. ,as ^<br />

Momhers <strong>of</strong> both city . Commission, by neighbors. I50 p.lckjgt.s. For 5^,5 roa. tion ^<br />

comtnrtitics&istribu-<br />

^ ^ and a church<br />

PWP Chapter .. 'son. partiripabon drops <strong>of</strong>f; group, which alto use the<br />

. , I,,,M /I..n^., ' Penny party July.II slightly in the summer, she center, attract the same<br />

Parents"<br />

SEJ\VILLE -"'The "Ladies Mul the number <strong>of</strong> .pack- number <strong>of</strong> people, if not<br />

uxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Se.iville Rrt- a S^- doc *t equal the . more.<br />

' p thj^it<br />

should' he fair .lmiiortnsisv<br />

ftrnt." Barrio ->.»»d"<br />

f Thc prc^r.im ;s ypc-n ;cf<br />

Helping pg hand<br />

SornorS Point ^oyor CKarlos Parker ((par) obsorvod^aturday as \k>lunleors with the SHARE food distribution<br />

program prepared discounted food packages tor senior dtizons on fixed Jncojrws.and other" ncectypotfplo<br />

T '• - - _ „ ^ Off any 8" Cake with tlnVad -"-. .<br />

I .Try our: Miniatujx?Danish • Sticky Burts •, Jumbo Muffins<br />

'. ' * Breads • Rolls • t2akes • Pies •Prepatxxl Foods* *<br />

OucimPnmavaa(>S3.99tb. •• Sdcky^Buns S^JO'ib.<br />

• i^si=s=<br />

. • ' 6pen J Days 7 'AM. -7 PM-<br />

•'Visit OurShopThc Porch"<br />

'. 825<br />

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Premium<br />

Tbrkey<br />

Breast<br />

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"WWt| ptople dine to rn{tr)- hnrlood "<br />

nols' $ 9- t9 ' i<br />

EvrRY NTicirr moNj 510 *!w pro<br />

Gudf3 bmmi<br />

iD^ep Fried Sj<br />

Frying<br />

Chickens<br />

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Sirloin < Slicing<br />

Steak ; Tomatoes<br />

Old 79*<br />

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Entrees<br />

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. • .f the lifeguard" association.<br />

Montgomery .consulted<br />

wi»h a lawyer b>t weekend<br />

and is scbedulct)- to ."talji<br />

rhrn^t xrvrr" tvjm orhcr<br />

ȣuariis .at the Urf(<br />

Association meeting on<br />

Thursday. ..- '<br />

"(The Pension Commission!<br />

gave us a flat-out 'no'<br />

because <strong>of</strong> legal reasons,"<br />

M on t gom er y *sa i d.<br />

Attending the meeting,<br />

was' <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Gerald<br />

Corcoran, who died a stat :<br />

ute which, states that the<br />

lifegpard pension is a<br />

totally separate entity .which<br />

doesn't come under.<br />

municipal pensions.<br />

Ccn*oran told the pension<br />

commission that they did<br />

not have to return any<br />

money_that it was not port<br />

<strong>of</strong> any bw.<br />

^ '<br />

ibev contribute to the fund.<br />

A modern-day tale<br />

<strong>of</strong> David & GoliaJth<br />

spindrift<br />

by J<strong>of</strong>3 Gilbert<br />

. e<br />

$ock in mid-March. .c Urch he bit >*•?.<br />

4 trf-? ps#:Vas a '.z)r sf-a By 'Ms.MB".e, il-.fi h^J tor-<br />

-• ,;;ri\ -.p^-k. h'.wr; :o ihr- .j>r>::err sire \*-as a Jadv^Ax.rt<br />

:«-*. r..^.\;..* :-.'.i (!•..)! ^^n; ur.j- wt< n.» r»-|:rcrfCh;i^^tv»»»-ij>.<br />

:•••.% :.l -i -'r;!\ i-:: :hr N«'b .I'UJLML (vifber who vi>s' Ihi;<br />

'*•••;••. • • ^ : oh.i-a-jnr! a c.i.-A n-^:> xv.ih<br />

.. '.'VTI - I .'C.-,'*./;..••:•.•. jpi" •- i-'i'iiit hiz'.l-M; *..gr.i'r<br />

eru.-. srt<br />

Vi.-ltv 1 v-v.-,;<br />

.- •. v i • . i : t .; i. -. -s r<br />

r.:!:tNi -.-, i'r.<br />

,ilte!. ^'-r'<br />

.'.. .-» V". ' ' !r.i' •,,-•.: 'I'-'Trf I \ i _: >• rj.'.i t'l !.a. r .i!ii, .-: •.,•><br />

• ...» . • .' J".\ \ '*'• r~* .7* ^••- r.%—^'.»<br />

and 'nftwhere in (he statue<br />

does it say they can get [the<br />

moneylback." Corcoran<br />

<strong>said</strong> yesterday. "As a' resuit<br />

o£ this.Mafute, I don't think<br />

they're entitled to it. I'm not<br />

saying whether it's fair or<br />

not."<br />

Last week, Corconm contacted<br />

the lawyer for the'<br />

lifeguard association, who<br />

will be-writing a letter to<br />

Corcoran describing the<br />

lifeguard's complaint."<br />

B.eoxh Patrol Lt. Bud<br />

Mckinley declined k> com-<br />

" rricTit on the mcctirjg. but hedid<br />

say that morar than 15<br />

lifeguards co^ild- be eligible<br />

for the fund tipon retire-..<br />

mi?ht. N(> bthpf commls'kioii"<br />

mc-rnbcr>,wcre availably for<br />

cornment ' ' .<br />

THc fo\ir-mfrribe# pcT}:<br />

commission vvas Crcn-tod by-<br />

Mayor Roy C^UJJ 1 - to<br />

uphold the L-j/cgiwr'd IVii'<br />

v.on Han." The comrr.is\iort<br />

"consists.^f MtkinU-_y. [c.hrt<br />

.Hansen, Chiifk Dcr.n Aftii<br />

" Jorjn PfiM !>•><br />

•f:>;htall-,iil>.:t:i5" '<br />

,' ti t-«c«'-i ; ::i vrv:a- .CJaridge Hotcl/Casmo<br />

thc fur.d, •! percent <strong>of</strong> each<br />

guard's paycheck, /s<br />

dcdiictc'ii .'.ml trarsfcrrcd<br />

intp .the (lir.d. This equals<br />

dost 1 ( 5?^> rVT- \\'i>5». ,.nd<br />

m ont y will never !Sir<br />

t-JI «;/:••.'«• J :d !if ••gjAjiis<br />

ur.U'vs '•!'c) - . 'MJ'\C on f, v .>•*•-«-''<br />

* ; -^EACH 4 C>EGATUR • SAF€^AY,fi. : •> ^.<br />

Great Food<br />

Great Price<br />

From 5 til 6 p.m.<br />

. ::ir<br />

c//tvi dc::y Irorr. 5 .'.. ; r.<br />

.T.«T. ^' c/ .'6 'dt:l:c:ci;s ir.trcc^ !c:<br />

r^-Jy $10 95 pius<br />

' i.":e Corr.plctv D:nr.e<br />

r/ic.-e c'' so'jp or trj.il cjp, zclad,<br />

cr.tjrc-e, dtiszer} end co.'/ec<br />

'cne ar.c crjcy ihv warm<br />

s.c- ie/v:ce a WHITEBQIEQ<br />

d the 'iVhaebner Inn<br />

'.*" **•**•<br />

won-finft pL^ce in the enmpeubon,<br />

with 1 Lirrah's Njarirwi<br />

Hotd/Gnyno and Sho^vboat,<br />

Hf»te!/Osln'o tying ' effectively whve.,,<br />

in the ultimate best int«e$t ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the District at large mid..'<br />

the individual needs <strong>of</strong> my ,<br />

constituent"? in particular,<br />

Cafiero <strong>said</strong>- ' '.•<br />

Before Ca fic'ro- i i <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

named as the- Republican<br />

candidate, GOP. committee -.<br />

members' from within the<br />

legislative district mtttt con^ •<br />

vene within- the statutory.<br />

Willjam B. Callahan joined guidelines and fpnnally act<br />

Cafiero's Wildwood law ' to ijl; the • vacancy. Under, . -,H<br />

firm after being iwonT in by state rules, the COP h*«;<br />

the state Supreme Court on until Sept. 19 to replace;<br />

Junc?t ~ , .<br />

Gibson on the ballot. • .•»,<br />

"I have changed my dfiertj had agreed<br />

min'd about runmnjf at th^s this year- to fill'the '<br />

poinf -becrase- Tjryr -ncv."pTred<br />

"icnn~orHi^cy7<br />

found freedbnv from the resigned his Senatij acat'tot,^<br />

day-tojday operations <strong>of</strong> u)t£ a ^0,000-a-yeap job ortl'<br />

ftic law <strong>of</strong>fice Juvc ^lcaa-d .the .state CjfWjno CoiitnK<br />

the wav for<br />

\ Cojrtrru.s«jon<br />

SUMVYSIDE<br />

RESTACRAWr<br />

AMPLE TRttPfigKBG ' .<br />

Ococot <strong>City</strong>'s Southjtrn<br />

»55th SI •<br />

ir 7A, -<br />

7/if<br />

- fi<br />

Homestyto CooWng<br />

ONNAMOMBUNS<br />

* Hotel<br />

===<br />

"»<br />

CLIP THE COUPON B£LOWJ1'<br />

AND SAVE S5.00 PER DCKET<br />

Here at the Shore this Summer<br />

JULY I? • AUGUST 5 (3 WEEKS ONLY)<br />

AT M TKXITI41<br />

* * •


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.16<br />

. OCEAN CtTY — The<br />

efforts <strong>of</strong> Louis "jerry"<br />

KtjausQ received a boost last<br />

Week after (he- state<br />

Supreme Court ruled that<br />

an order. "from the state<br />

Department 0/ Environmental<br />

Pfptcction which<br />

could Jiave affected his<br />

plans is invalid: •<br />

The DEI' will. no longer<br />

have jurisdiction over<br />

coastal development projects<br />

that are as small as<br />

Klause's. The court ruled<br />

unconstitutional any executive<br />

order by thon-Gov<br />

Oc««nClty, N.J. Tu..day, Jun«2ury Avonuo . . * '•'<br />

Noon — Inaugumllon ol now mnyor and council mombott,. Mutic<br />

Sculptors <strong>of</strong> all ages are challenged to create S.masterpiece<br />

in .the" "Free french-fry fantasy, con test.". 1 p.m.<br />

Tuesday! July 3 at th,e Music Pier. ' • .<br />

Events are free, registration is 30 minutes prior to each<br />

contest and prizes arc-awarded to winners. All entrants<br />

will receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> participatiort.*<br />

, Thc.Dcean <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra begins jts summer season<br />

at thc.Muslc Pier, 8 p.m. 9unday, July.l, under the<br />

W*dno»d«y, July 4 ;..'.'<br />

10 a.m. — Odooralod Bko Parade. Longport Bridgo patking lot<br />

10 a.m. — Docoratod Btkd Pfiracto. 40fh pnd ContraJ AvonuO<br />

6©' tn'.'-~-Kilo Contoet, Foolball"F>okl •<br />

7p.m.—BanjoBaAdCoocort.FocuballFiold« •• ^ * .<br />

7 p.nv — Tho Vacfl Concort. FootboS FioW .<br />

7*30 p m — Pope Concent. MutUc Pior •— wiU «nd in omo lor firo-<br />

8:45 pm. — Introduction ol.Firtl Fmruty Contort wmnoril. Football'<br />

direction <strong>of</strong>William $chcible, tKe orchestraperforms Sun- F10W • '.' • • . . --. •<br />

.day through Wednesday through Sept 5. Tne July -1 con- 9p.m — AmlcrfRrow<strong>of</strong>kiPros^rUaton. FootboS f IOW- ' -<br />

cert begins at 7 JO p.m.<br />

Clanca. Party USA Wtf bo In Ocojn C.-fy Jytyp ihrovgh Juty Bat'lho<br />

I)IM\-•>./ J u:/::,; - >.'/'//>.•,,<br />

.••'• ... ;•.•.• > '. n on July Jub>*<br />

- o»p«rt{r>*Tt. 3«MI ii «xt 222.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cortifng events<br />

RaUtlon*<br />

TUESDAY #<br />

Coupdint<br />

; KrUghU <strong>of</strong>CokinibU*'. socui WEDNESbAY * . . ^<br />

Qlv, Union CJapH bylhc-S«-j. tir»c'» rSory b»*cWni;7.y)p m. Oi*» Qub. Youlji Ccitcr, *ih ^<br />

Aisoholto 'AnonymoMi, }lhty '.<br />

Bov 5co\il Troopf No. ^2, TnnJ(>- Eptocopa) C>Wh OOlh TbURSDAV<br />

''» ' Inn/,<br />

• ".. .'"""'' • "' , ' S>.-j1rr» I'rnnl, 6j-OT ' ' * ,•'<br />

t'ille , Oc^ptn Qly Dtrwocubc Gub.'/<br />

J -—'- 1-~<br />

Rotiry Oub, Mic 1 f jr». Uupllcate. . vy ' '-^•""*-»-<br />

CctiUT. 6lh *n4 ^"clliort C>nl oy- *—*"-T IS~*MZ<br />

J-rit-d Scuf^ o Mat •IXC<br />

Broiled Stuffed Shrimi<br />

ju-ee ».Tr-p «kA*o •ccp Fried Shrimp^<br />

bj»%mc >»JC «nc tea<br />

Shrimp Piccata.<br />

Shrimp Scampi.<br />

&jf none iimff l<br />

Broiled Sea Scallops.<br />

*»•*• or t»r — "<br />

Chkkcn Pot Pic<br />

.12.95<br />

.15.95<br />

„. 12.95<br />

-13i>5<br />

-.13.95<br />

12.95<br />

-9.95<br />

Chicken Robert. 12.95<br />

with Clam Sauce<br />

win nxr <br />

• • i lit): y-s.i he<br />

d<br />

"I, like everyone else,<br />

should be presumed<br />

innocent until „<br />

proven guilty"<br />

Dwtui corvamvoi aznocg Council<br />

mrtnbcn tfu: iiiil. who u occr.puctlag<br />

the Ust %LX tnorJhi at h:» toexxwd term,<br />

wgn Ka Qxsvcil and Gcwer-<br />

^ Ajumonry ve»a to avoid p^tirt^<br />

the dry tn a b*d Lght, Riiicywid ye»tenUy<br />

Afternoon.<br />

"I think if Council didn't aik for ha<br />

migration, Oxtnal might feel that<br />

U*i not doing ttt >ob." he uid.<br />

Trortunctdy, or aniorrunatriy, public<br />

<strong>of</strong>/irialt are held to a higher<br />

mark Your hfr u under a micro-<br />

*We fed thai wtr+*ve to get thU<br />

thing bahtad ut cod get an wuh tht<br />

UtffateM <strong>of</strong> the city * RJaaty Mid.<br />

HOI yvaterday Mad that he had no<br />

f gfrtag up hi» M OR the<br />

;bpdy tux» the *Jlag*aoc«<br />

f • penomS rrfrt-<br />

*ln not ratMCi upoo bit<br />

rr* f.<br />

OCEAM CPY ~ ;:< n»<br />

BOWIMW in<br />

brjtw,« 5th ?u»k<br />

Proud owner<br />

Ed Boyv o< 8tt«rrwMA« ts obviously Happy about f»» 1320 UocW T Fort. 22 norMpower and at<br />

pldurvAS ' '<br />

Fees hiked, size limited at boat ramp;<br />

10 p.m. beach curfew is authorized<br />

PCXNT — The TCMMV- m latf March. *r.d the foa tverr C*sq> &A w* bs** *<br />

dkap CoouRi.rta» ha* tncreurd k^» increaMd cutxr ttui BWWJ; tbe P H T


3,1'<br />

DEPARTMENT STOQE<br />

AT REGULAR PRICE<br />

WE STORE<br />

WTTHA DIFFERENCE<br />

All pr<strong>of</strong>its go to Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital and<br />

.Pennlngton School. .<br />

\OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE. •. - ," ' V • ••- ' •-<br />

"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 TO WEDNESDAY, JIJLY 4 ONLY!<br />

BUYONESWIMSUrr AT REGULAR<br />

fRICJE GETTHE 2NDOF EQUAL OR<br />

.•.'•••. LESSER VALUE AT \y ,<br />

1/2 OFF<br />

- - • • - . - — * ,<br />

FRdM THE SAME<br />

your fayorijQ.fanVbus.n^akerc.'.i^nsuJt )cr l.'on<br />

Op-". Newport^Que'.--. Jantzert". cr JOCJ-X 1 / 1 ;. yiorrxr, •<br />

Ro«ahr!e,-. Jahtzen ? , "Thc- V Si.CT; Su:*.'. rr.c-ro/ »ir.o .<br />

s^ctrer' and get fho Cf.-c^.tx; ^.•.-r-^'ji: v :.' C-;:J.;. or '<br />

HOUSEWARES .yc^ C... I tr_'<br />

TOYLAND includes entire4e<br />

SPORTING GOODS<br />

BUY 1 LB. CHOCOLATE.<br />

GET 1 Lfi' AT 50% OFF!<br />

•EXCi-UCiNG P.oSSEu.<br />

BOXED CHOCOLATE<br />

MAIN SlO/iiv w ;o A;!^<br />

FURX.TLKr ANW ^5<br />

FABRIC SHOP e^As<br />

TOYLAND 2:d F:^: -<br />

- r- r* ' f<br />

BUY ONE DECORATOR<br />

THROW PILLOW. GET<br />

2ND' AT 50°, OFF!<br />

. ; i i z-;':<br />

hanes and Berkshire<br />

b - Knee His-* Stockinas<br />

Phone 399-5511<br />

?TOK<br />

AT. -JTO?,<br />

TIL ^M!<br />

~ * t - *•••<br />

BUY.ONEAREARUG,<br />

GET 2ND* AT5(y»-oOFF!<br />

• A£-£0riTEZ; . C .TV.<br />

£i*&<br />

7 Percent Sales Tax<br />

I'M<br />

•• 01.- "><br />

.nit- II,<br />

\'ii- «'<<br />

' Ifc- "11<br />

. ' KO r ' No.M •JO?'<br />

HIM !tn1 '•>><br />

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Til A^<br />

o; Iti • JJ5 • 15 All •4.15 •lit.<br />

nl •J.11 .*»' 411 .'is ^•ri £C/ CJjmuru f>VKnt. (Jrxwopj and tert/wtiJj JT8 a<br />

J3i tor 2 yoic • $! 0 fc< b> rjior.rji. tiso*»UrT> i<br />

J2! pcr'yiaw J.J8TBV aw yujrx Jl» tor an<br />

Han«iril't« S24 por jX^lr- VM tor too yoan. JM tu<br />

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lii'rf & Hn-ak'fusl / _ * ^<br />

\ >:<br />

'-. er Quo.li^/fInrfo(v A _<br />

weekly 'report hascd - on<br />

water samples, fattn fnj.-ji<br />

tKc ocean insert Brigantw<br />

to' Ixingport, hav begun ;tv<br />

third Mloioicr -suasor..<br />

Arcordng to C/iunty fcxcCr.<br />

tivc.Oick Stiiiirci.' ' .<br />

For*th6 srcontl yc.i',<br />

wifiJy updates jre avj.;<br />

. a b-1 c •» h r o u >; b a 2 4 «Vi o u r<br />

VrtU-jrcc Kotunc (I-80CV&V<br />

WLM) the n-pctft n iiv.<br />

,p»r or so, Rorio <strong>said</strong> this was<br />

' pari <strong>of</strong> an overall pjan'.to eventually take some <strong>of</strong> lhe.bur><br />

den <strong>of</strong>f local property owners. Other components <strong>of</strong> his<br />

budget agehdd include a change in the state's school .<br />

funding formula, and an incfeav* in the income tax for<br />

those in a higher bracket. •• • • •• * " % • ' • ><br />

Memorial Weekend death <strong>of</strong> girl<br />

determined to be accidental<br />

WIIi3WOOD — Thirdiwth <strong>of</strong>.a ^-year^ld^N'cw York<br />

- -wtwwantrvrrMijmnrtal Day "Weekend w'as dtli?frnln(xi to<br />

1<br />

*4x> .*cidental, nol anomjpde^ccording tostJtcand ' '<br />

cqunfy medical cxaminei*. ' ' ' • *<br />

Suson fvl^N'cgcTsjnrth <strong>of</strong> Qjrmel. N.Y , whoM? fj^rtiallyclothod<br />

bodyAvas found May 27 behind a rcstaurarit . .<br />

aliing the 2(VJ block <strong>of</strong> I£: Scr^cJlcTiger A*enue. died from<br />

lethal'cardiac arrhythmia, or heart failure, due to alcohol<br />

. intomJBfion and.cx^Hr.urv. uivestigators <strong>said</strong>- jfhc fortnbic,<br />

p'»>trilogy rt-port rrv'cajtd that*her.blc«gd-alcohol Itvcl<br />

ranged 2|» perqpfjt in the brain.It) a hi^gh <strong>of</strong> .SO in<br />

-<br />

time mayor," Tr<strong>of</strong>a > added.<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a's administration is mayoral scat in 1962 but<br />

The mayor-elect Who's on .you' ve got to lead by example•• anything like his. it will be lost to Jack Bittner. claimed<br />

the verve <strong>of</strong> being: mayor<br />

"the four-fastest years <strong>of</strong> victory in the May 8 clac-feels<br />

hes ready and.well- below my top'mJrugment administrator and Ccrald hisWe."<br />

Uon with 40 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prepared.<br />

may need restructuring so Corcoran' as the dry "solici- Gillian, £0, was honored vote, 10 pjerccnta^e points<br />

as to gain efficiency." ' . tor." • ' . _ •<br />

His initial plans are to<br />

last night by <strong>City</strong>.Coundl at. ahead.' <strong>of</strong> hit nearest com-<br />

improve the- efficiency <strong>of</strong> Tr<strong>of</strong>a did .not indicate<br />

. "In the months since the a meeting. The resolution petitor. Henry "Biid**election,"<br />

-Tr<strong>of</strong>A <strong>said</strong> <strong>of</strong> his<br />

the local government and to what levels' needed re-struc-<br />

was added to the agenda<br />

administration, Tvc seen' Wednesday as a surprise Clunn and Palzer CMily<br />

get Council and administraturing. ; '•<br />

, that my top management is for the outgoing mayor. won two ai the at-large<br />

tion communicating so as to<br />

' At a press conference a exceptipnally competent." ' "I've enjoyed being Coundl scats, whlie jewel<br />

reach "a comrtiort goal."<br />

week after, the election, Tr<strong>of</strong>a succeeds Mayor mayor," he <strong>said</strong> recently.' overcame • Joe Kimpflcn by<br />

'The last few rnonths," Tr<strong>of</strong>a promised to maintain Roy Gillian, who last Fef??u'- "I'll miss it." Gillian will 225 vote* for the final spot.<br />

he continued, "have been a •the<br />

current administration 'ary decided not to seek re- <strong>of</strong>fer a farewell speech" at Qunn-has been, on Coufftcil<br />

real, eye-opener [in local under .Gillian.That includes election. The outgoing the ceremony on-Monday. . since 1978.<br />

govcrnmentl. Certain levels' Richard Deaney as the city mayor <strong>said</strong> recently that if Tujfa; who ran • for the<br />

Gary Fttzgenld<br />

president for" the- last "four'<br />

years.<br />

The mayor-elert is«xcited<br />

* abflut his new. position, so<br />

• much so that he.plans to set<br />

a precedent right from the<br />

word go. • .<br />

July 3rd, Tuesday m<strong>of</strong>n*<br />

' »ng, 8 a.m., 3rd. floor. <strong>City</strong><br />

Hall—"NiokoTas Tr<strong>of</strong>a<br />

plani^to be in his <strong>of</strong>fice /preparing,<br />

for his initial duties<br />

«as a full-time mayor. '<br />

"To set on,-example,<br />

you've got to lead by example,"<br />

the gregarious lifelong '.<br />

local resident <strong>said</strong> th"»sweek.<br />

•' *<br />

'fl-fn vefy excited in^<br />

' tt-rms <strong>of</strong> how I (*a>l the cJtv<br />

can. progress under a full-<br />

». rang<br />

the.<br />

stom.ich<br />

storruicri t • >T _• ,•<br />

Aflir .) mnnth-kihg invi-sf igaUrtn conducted by, the Cipi.-<br />

-May CAuflty ]otn) litimiodo L'n'it, law enforcement dfh- SESSION<br />

hoyr found rio physicjl orrestimtinial evidence «roh- c<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

s<br />

& ELECTRONIC<br />

- I •<br />

• -V<br />

>v »*<br />

.1.««.;.,<br />

. tr^ry to thc'rnedical iir.dings'Mcd'.'^al exjmir.cT'-; <strong>of</strong>fici-s<br />

. \ ».<br />

• in Cjpc- May .ipd Atbntic co^ridc.as wcA Js ihc stjli', •<br />

vvi'r^ :rrvi»!vrd '-n (iiG'U'st.r^ ' . ^ ' • •<br />

^Pre-Sd»ooJ<br />

[>anct<br />

SALE<br />

• pi:'7M:i:dMsu vJspifitvui^ji'jth'oT hon-.:ddc-. For thc'bi'cifi!<br />

-j .'Ol *.i;r-. *vi^}\ f.irr*:!y nrcmixT'i, Koiv^vcr, police v^t;i tor.<br />

:r;-.iHTi! V.i- WON ].>S| v«-r. .'cji>;r!gVi citVmoU'l a! Ji:r.;pCapeMay/CumbcTi*r.d. arui John P<br />

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HISTORIC<br />

(continued from pag* I).'. . After, the Historical Com-<br />

- that the number oT buildmission double-checks the<br />

ings to be inspected' almost report, the proposed district<br />

- -tripicd- beyond Rothc's must be approved by "<strong>City</strong><br />

.expectations.<br />

Council.''If approved, then<br />

The firm originally the survey will be. jubrnit-<br />

expected to survey only tcd-to the state for approv-<br />

1,500 buildings in 4he area. al: ^ ,,,<br />

• according to Albin H. "We need Ihis to be. done<br />

Kothc.<br />

right," McDowell.<strong>said</strong>. The<br />

'•'-• "The "number <strong>of</strong> -struc- report will provide a data<br />

tures studied," Rothc <strong>said</strong>, page on every house sur-"<br />

• "wa» considerably ' larger vcyed, along .with a photo--<br />

. than we ever expected: It graph".<br />

took longer for Ihe docu- A house, that-is "key" to<br />

mentation phase 0/ the stir-. the^historic district has<br />

' vcy as a result <strong>of</strong> the•<br />

undergone no structural'<br />

increase." Rothe also added changes, according to"<br />

that the geographic area oi McDowclL A house thdt U<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had .also "p3ntributing<br />

increased beyond his expectations.<br />

- .The preliminary survey<br />

will be presented to -John<br />

Locper <strong>of</strong> the Historical<br />

Commission in about two<br />

weeks, <strong>said</strong> Rothe. The<br />

report is still in the reviaw<br />

• process, a* Rothe completes<br />

the variou* forms <strong>of</strong> documentation.<br />

•<br />

r released to .the Planning trict to the National Regis-<br />

Board and to city Planning ter <strong>of</strong> Historic Pisces. .<br />

Director John Gidebnse. Most <strong>of</strong> these buildings<br />

In a brief letter from are located in the heart <strong>of</strong><br />

Rothe to Gideonse dated the city, between, 5th and<br />

last'Oct.'30, the .preliminary'' 15fh Street.,<br />

survey documented the fol- ~ The local survey results<br />

lowing: , . • • ' are expected to include "a<br />

, • 160: buildings built brief history, <strong>of</strong> the developbetween<br />

1880 and 1890 still merit and. the . geographic.:<br />

•survive,' based upon • the effects <strong>of</strong> development in<br />

1890 Sanbom maps. N'ot all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 'A series <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>-these buildings are fully maps,, including the 1890,<br />

intact and may not contrib- and 1909 Sanbom maps as<br />

..ute to the historic, district, well as'the current tax<br />

•however., ' ' -<br />

•"'• Ml buildings built<br />

between 1890 and 1909 still<br />

survive. With a high'pcr<br />

to the his- .<br />

tone district has undergone<br />

a minimum <strong>of</strong> changes.<br />

The survey was- mostlycompleted<br />

last October, buf.<br />

the • firm had to re-photograph<br />

several-buildings<br />

because <strong>of</strong> poor quality <strong>of</strong><br />

the photos, or the view <strong>of</strong><br />

,the building' in Ihe photon,<br />

being obstructed by trees.<br />

The report will -*lso be<br />

:<br />

Pleasure craft destroyed in<br />

SOMERS POINT — A nessed the flames and passengers to extinguish<br />

boat operator was able to smoke. . the fire in the engine section<br />

safely beach his craft <strong>of</strong>f . was unsuccessful, according<br />

Gibbs'Avenue here and get Sandy Calderone,'37, <strong>of</strong> to Kelly, and Calderone<br />

his. seven passengers on Margate was traveling jped towards the beach<br />

shore early Sunday evening under the Longport Bridge, because he knew some <strong>of</strong><br />

after h.is boat caught fire in « approximately &3S p.m. hj s pasgcnger3 couldn't<br />

Ship Channel, according to "* his 33-foot .1989 fiberglass<br />

well as the current ta<br />

maps, wjl also be released.<br />

ccntage <strong>of</strong> these still reasonably<br />

intact. •<br />

• -About. 28 buildings are<br />

"key" to the district and<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the>e would probably<br />

qualify for listing on<br />

the state and national Reg-<br />

1 sWim, "<br />

Sta C<br />

N o^es wen, report- Hrfld^tfeSl o^C^ OTG^H<br />

ed, but the $150,000 craft J?g° rt No injuries wen) rcpoxt-<br />

" but the Sl.<br />

*ihl S L Po! ~ the passengers got to safety,<br />

was destroyed., Countless ^ ^ ^ A S S *%*£ .*£*«««. I<br />

Q^, • the fyfanno-Police, - person*<br />

' nel from the Great Egg<br />

An attempt by one <strong>of</strong> his •<br />

r<br />

Coast Guard- Station'and<br />

the Somers Point Fire<br />

Department responded to<br />

the blaze. ;• • . .<br />

The 6rc wa* extinguished<br />

by 7:15 p_m, and the boat<br />

was destroyed: save for the*<br />

hull. Kelly estimated the<br />

value <strong>of</strong>. the boat at<br />

S150.000. '•:•••<br />

destroyed,<br />

• ' An engine' malfunction is<br />

numbers <strong>of</strong> people, on the<br />

suspected as the cause, he<br />

water and ashore, wit-<br />

<strong>said</strong>, but the investigation is.<br />

still continuing.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

byGary Fitzgerald<br />

RAMP<br />

23 LIFEGUARDS<br />

Association will hold, its<br />

PASS THEIR TESTS . annual 4th <strong>of</strong> July bike<br />

. Ywcnty-fhrce' new life-" parade for the 51 st year.<br />

a<br />

guards were recently hired • The parade will proceed<br />

ister <strong>of</strong> Historic Ptoces after thev posied the <strong>Ocean</strong> dowrt Central to 52nd Street<br />

to the playground. Rcfrpshbefore<br />

1909 still £fv.ve. three-day test, lifeguard's ^ « ^ ^ ^ ^ „<br />

Botherioted. .. " ' were tested on.hcir ability ' / ^ W £"*£, 7*<br />

-With.aU <strong>of</strong> thercbuHd, j ^ ^ - "«"»* **»• ^trST or'aTSe^ t<br />

•pfeSrffiv.^hS^" ~»cRu-*> began ^ ^ "<br />

\ Summer<br />

ATo<br />

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Bcebc<strong>said</strong>. .-"...<br />

- Bcebe Had also wanted<br />

visitors to be assessed a<br />

higher fee than township<br />

boat owners for. using the<br />

ramp. Since, state Green . . .<br />

Acres funds were used in--P°<br />

nptnH- ;,Ke W. ^ V g * They i ^^Sy^'S!<br />

pjges and photographs <strong>of</strong> continue-to be. trained-and ^ ^nishhoql* be' at<br />

each house, a^partur^p.evaluat^ cta.ly.by the.hbu-..^^ il9£%,lo ^<br />

in^,the'proposed-.hj*- tenants and senfor guards up. ., ' . > '<br />

ucc < had to find evidence<br />

building the ramp, howcv- <strong>of</strong> beach and other recreational<br />

areas between 10<br />

pjn. and 5 a.nv to help<br />

State Police curtail tcenaged<br />

drinking parties, specifically<br />

at the bdach.<br />

Beforehand. Bccbe <strong>said</strong>,<br />

l h<br />

building the ramp, howev- drinking. A time limit at<br />

er, charging two different" these recreational areas,<br />

rates is prohibited by Tren- however, gives tho authoriton,<br />

he <strong>said</strong>.<br />

ties extra enforcement powers<br />

to disperse p ihe i cro crowds<br />

,. In. related business, the <strong>of</strong>young peppie, he <strong>said</strong>.<br />

committee has imposed a<br />

curfew at the Bccsleys Ppint The, committee also intro- ><br />

4<br />

/ limiting ' the si2r <strong>of</strong><br />

tone disoict site by the. ,<br />

boats using the ramps'to 24<br />

Rome's will also be iru3ud-_* ^DEPENDENCE DAY<br />

Qlympfcsse%.-<br />

cd. The Rothe.,Partnership ,BIKE PARADE SET<br />

wi ll be - foet. Becbe <strong>said</strong> he had<br />

to<br />

rt-ccntly observed a<br />

' will alBO-noirnrtfiti? the d:s- -The Cedar-"WodT Civic<br />

for Wednesday<br />

StA .CITY Chil-<br />

Look for our second location • sooriat'Hqfbortown flam •<br />

f van<br />

driver, attempting to bring a<br />

t . „... 31-foot boat and trailer, up<br />

"dren age* 7-14 can ccldyatc ihe, ramp, and the sux and<br />

Irtdepenilence' Da,y or> i^P incline caused him to<br />

, Wedxvcsday by partiapat- 'AP 111 his ts^ei, i darfvaging > have a "grandfather** pro?<br />

vision for those who have<br />

already registered boats<br />

Larger than 24 feet, he <strong>said</strong>.<br />

Seasonal boaters obtain<br />

stickers for use <strong>of</strong> the ramp.<br />

Becbe later added that a<br />

new floor for the ramp<br />

made <strong>of</strong> heavy plastic with<br />

stone .supports is going to<br />

be installed.<br />

Therwte a ramp and float-"<br />

ing dock at-the township<br />

site on Harbor RoadJbchind<br />

the' Tuckahoc Jnn. The<br />

number o£ attendants at the<br />

•JJc dock has been<br />

Increased to two. They<br />

alternate between tour- and "<br />

threcrday shifts fand , are*<br />

generally al ihe boar ramp<br />

berwtcn.^ a.m. and 6.p.m.<br />

m'addition to monitqcitf^;<br />

pleasurcf boaters, the attcn-.<br />

dints can also m&kc *re -<br />

thve that coinmcrcial bt^ats do<br />

ing in trtt*Juruor Olympics ramp structure ' .A" 24-foot ncft use the dock for loading •<br />

a> Dcaly'Reid, sponsored boat is a more reasonable ^ jr>d unloading, As they *<br />

by the city Recrcatipn *me (or-using the ramp, he<br />

Department, can ^53-0050. J-iwl. - t.v~ -.'. /•<br />

• Th.e ordinance would<br />

—Brian G«oncy<br />

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ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW<br />

ByTARA CONNOLLY •<br />

OCEAN CITY —Tho<br />

Antique Automobile Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> America heia its 3Sth<br />

.annual\antlquc car show<br />

OCEAN CITY — Results<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe bridge £amc at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club June<br />

19 have been reported. •<br />

Above average north/<br />

south were Peg Atkinson<br />

and Jean MacCadden, 64Vi;<br />

Jean Raincy and Helen<br />

Scheirey, 63Vi; , Edna<br />

Daniels and Jean Bovver, 56;<br />

and Gertrude Bodlne and<br />

Fran Mctzgcr, 55.<br />

Above average cast/ west<br />

were Jane. Blcaklcy and<br />

Cathie Creger, 53; Vexa<br />

Turner and Betty Evans, 51; .<br />

Pitt Bnibakcr arid Trude<br />

Weber, 48%;*Charlotte and<br />

Arthur Vavighn. 48; Marion<br />

• Rauch and Margo Gartland, .<br />

46'/^; and Mary Ncwcomb-..<br />

and JoanV/arrcij, 46'A..<br />

*"Jun,c 21 results include<br />

these above average- scores; -<br />

•>North/soutfir Betty /E.vaj\s<br />

and Peg.-;Waltcrs, 8f>W, Peg<br />

Atkinson -and lean, MacCad^<br />

den.' 83'/i; Stclb C*io?h and<br />

tvcKoily, aO'A; Helen<br />

and<br />

Wally Runyan, 7%;' and<br />

Edn.a* Daniels and Jean<br />

t Lower, 77. » -.<br />

•Eait/west above average,<br />

scoryrs were Joan ,M-ir*k<strong>of</strong>f<br />

•and h}in**i Vah Hom. 9jJ;<br />

DotaBdFranlcAcishcad.89'//:<br />

Johina N."tiikxl arvti Emrru<br />

•^Uc-Goddard.aS. ahtj Mur"<br />

ion Raucjj and Mar\"o Cjr:laru},86<br />

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N'orlh/^iouth. tt-qms<br />

scoring above ivvr.a^c i^nc<br />

Cft wen- J PeK. AtJcrv^-ir ^r.J<br />

\larv €Ti micr t h"*. Sicil.i<br />

GuotK jfid Eve Ke'.ly. ~£* -r.<br />

Minor. Rjuch Jmd<br />

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Friday, Jun«», 1990 OcttnCHy, NJ. THE SENTJNEL-LElXiEU A5<br />

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chrome, bright metal, nostalgia, the thrill <strong>of</strong> competing<br />

June 23 at the Tabernacle<br />

. grounds where 221 antique<br />

cars were on display. .<br />

Body work, paint- and<br />

bright metal work, were<br />

among the seven categories<br />

included in the judging.<br />

•. Cars entered in the competition<br />

included all those<br />

built before 1929, Qievror<br />

lets, Thundcrb'trds, Corvettes,<br />

Mustangs, Rolls<br />

Royces, mlh'tary vehicles,,<br />

production cars and, .fireengines.<br />

First-, second- and<br />

third-place prizes were'<br />

awarded In each <strong>of</strong> these<br />

ninecatcgories.<br />

Tod Harvey won . in- the<br />

overall pre-war competition<br />

for his 1936'Chevy. Theoverall<br />

winner for the postwar<br />

period'iwas Ed Reager<br />

for his 1957 Chevy.<br />

spectators«nhe annual antkjoe car show on the Tabemado groonds givo vehicle^ very close Scrutiny, '.h<br />

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Besides the excitement <strong>of</strong> Most <strong>of</strong> -tho p.irticipanfs' Condon ..and" SkeUy'<br />

competition, entrants 'were arc members <strong>of</strong> the Jersey- "Antique Automobile Insurenthusiastic<br />

about the funCape<br />

Region AACA. The^nce<br />

spoYisored the award*. •<br />

. <strong>of</strong> being in a. car show. "• next antique car show in. • Tara Connolly is a. summer<br />

Vick Quintavelle. a mem- this, area will be next month intern with • the Oaan <strong>City</strong>.ber'<strong>of</strong><br />

the Antique Automo- in Sea Isle. Gly.<br />

Public Relations Department;<br />

bile Club <strong>of</strong> America <strong>said</strong>,<br />

"It ,is fun to come to show<br />

and have a Ford Thunderbird,<br />

because guys use to<br />

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when 1 was younger.",<br />

But Quintavelle couldn't<br />

afford to buy a "small bird"<br />

until 10 years ago.<br />

Bill Crockford .ajso enjoys<br />

rebuilding his 1925 ModclT<br />

and belonging to the<br />

AACA- He purchased" the<br />

automobile for S50 in 1958<br />

and has been restoring it<br />

ever since. ' '<br />

Own ing. ah antique .caris<br />

not only on" investment,<br />

according to Maud and<br />

Burt DoM»U; if is al«> *<br />

hobby. • .<br />

•" Mr. and Mrs.«DcMill cac^<br />

own a Nash' Metropolitan,<br />

trip fi»t compact car tiut<br />

was built in^pgarKi. - -.- -<br />

TKe traditional meaning<br />

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Ford. Tony Rchera has<br />

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Friday. Jun«29,-1W0 OoMnClty, NJ., THE8£NmNIEL-L£QGEf1 A{<br />

School holds 8th gr^de reGognition niglrt<br />

PBTCPCRfrBr. PETERSBURG _«:««». r- Enroll- stuaenrs<br />

students<br />

who<br />

who<br />

were<br />

were in<br />

in Jl vrI#l«li3K3\#llV I»3 MrjM%JM.MS3<br />

ment is under .way for- the grades'3-5 and 64L Bonnie<br />

.OCEAN ' ...•program,<br />

is for . students (piano) I, and II arc <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

was- a" slide presentation by seals, among others.. • .<br />

: Outstanding Social -Special Music. Awards:' Suchita Dcsai, Kathleen<br />

Sta'tiffer, Kcven Stauffcr, • '<br />

Kelly, Jennifer Kepley. William Nardin-i Joey-El<br />

.,";• jthoolnextyew. • - •"'••-' ' Shock; .- V • '<br />

Orher'oi.iicers include Robert SchoelJtopf, dircctor . He sold these, ..animals<br />

Studies student: Adam Pal- Suchila Dcsai, Moira Koch; " Dcyine, Maria DiMarcq.<br />

Loriarmc Stewart, Regina :<br />

,Jaime" Kiser, Moira Koch, Negri: -<br />

grades K-2 and 3-6 in the 'in July for: children who<br />

Pruidpal Crtg Donahue<br />

John DiYenno," .first vice' <strong>of</strong> the Marine Mammal •beach themselves oil' land<br />

Daniel McMurray crrrto .' . • Presidential Academic Michael Dukcmon, Zachnry<br />

Terruso^ Michael VaulcSjl<br />

John Krcd, Lauren Lennox, Karin Oliphant, PAnicl<br />

1980-90 school year- were- jn grades 2-4.. Susan<br />

. y rckomed the guostt, :and<br />

president; John Brobson, Stranding Center in Brigan- because they arc.' injured<br />

Memorial Sportsmanship Outstanding-Social Fitneit Awards: Nancy Dukich; . -<br />

Marc VidettQ, frank View,.<br />

Keith Lilly, Jack liou. Rich- OvcS, Adam Palermo,- Joshua. Walters, John Wai-'<br />

. Students attend sessions r Kostyrko will teach note<br />

Slick Duklch led.thc flag<br />

secretary; Thomas GibT>, tine. . • • "•;.,' •' ;'• . and need help. He cau-.<br />

Awards: Jason : Bruno, Studies student- Moira Armstrorvg, Courrney 'Suzc.ttc Elton. Joseph ard Lipford. Megan Lock'r Heather Parratto, .Amy Per-<br />

; son Thomas Watson, Cwen*.:<br />

" iilute. ; ; *• _ ' ''..*• . •' .<br />

at the Upper Township Ele- reading, simple to moderate treasurer; Thomas Wil- Schoefkopf displayed Honed people no) to push<br />

Meghan McKceycr;, K : ' ; ' Assclta, Daniel Baker, Jac- Esposito, Joseph Faldetta, ct't, .David Langstrcct, illo. Amanda Pritchard,<br />

mentary School, Marmora;. . rhyjhnvpaiterns and correct<br />

• . Moments <strong>of</strong> "memory 1 Weber; Lori Wdty^Michacl<br />

liams, lion tamer. BUI Hirst, slides <strong>of</strong> several animals them bock into the Water,<br />

Josephine Fresta Memo-- . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange queline Carncyv Suchlta An twain Feaster,-. Kipk. Tcarany Lyons;<br />

Amyjo Rementcf, Kathryn Wesson, Herbert,White,<br />

9 a. m. to noon on. sched- fingerings to be used on the<br />

-\f«re< hold for- Josephine<br />

tail twistdr; and John Gil-' that have been brought. to because under normal cirrial<br />

Awards:" Keith Ully, Club Awards:<br />

Desal, Leslie Ferrer, Alison Fcrirt. Leslie Ferrer, Ryan Meg Anne Mahoncy. Roberts, Jerome Rogeriii Leigh Wiyianuwrr,. Jeffrey: '<br />

uled days in July, rain or keyboard, which arc'trans-'<br />

'..-'I Srcsta and Rozelia Cobb.<br />

bert Jr. and Robert Klingcn- • the stranding center, some cumstances, they do not<br />

ariaDi^arto;<br />

Outstanding English Hooper, Moira Koch, Lau- Gallagher^ Brandon Grang- Monica: Mash Trida Maz- Viola Lynn Rose, John Wright. Amanda Young,..<br />

shine. A variety <strong>of</strong> activities ferablc to the piano. Stu-<br />

; Student speaker was<br />

smith, directors.'<br />

<strong>of</strong> whichhave died and oth- beach themselves unless<br />

Rozelia Cobb Memorial student: Shannon Graver ren 'Lennox, Joey-El Negri, er, Shannon- Graver,. zclla, Heather McConnell. Sacks. Thomas Schmidt,' Carolyn Young.'-Michael•'<br />

is planned, from arts and dents should bring their<br />

A .Monica Ivfasi. •<br />

they arc ill. ,' " . ' -<br />

Award: Daniel Ovcs;<br />

Outstanding English •Adam Palermo, Amy Peril- Yolanda Henry, Tara Herin, Meghan McKcevcr,. Jeffrey Matthew Shock, Alexander Zoppa. , . " •<br />

crafts to cooking to sports. own keyboard to class.<br />

They arc normally'in<br />

[Special rocognltion was .ACLD Awards: Keith student: Moira Koch to. John Stauifer, Leigh WU-<br />

Beginner anp intermedi- The summer CEUT-<br />

shock and require medical<br />

pude <strong>of</strong> the following stuLi)ly.<br />

Kathryn Roberts; , .. Outstanding Science ltamson.<br />

A A A A** "to X it if it ik it A;*f •<br />

ate swimming lessons are KEYS Day-Care program,<br />

attention Jha.t the stranding<br />

dents, ai rncmbcrs <strong>of</strong> the. Oce>n <strong>City</strong>'Civic-Club .student: Michael Vaulcs. • The! class ^ .list- is<br />

available for children age>6 will include the Stimmer<br />

centef can provide. 7<br />

Naoonal Junior Honor Sod- Awards: Robert Bender, Outstanding Science announced as follows:<br />

' SOUTH JERSEY SCHOOL 0F§<br />

^and over. John Phillips will Adventures during July.<br />

SchocUkopf urged special<br />

.<br />

ery, for their high academic Tridajesscl;<br />

student Moira Koch;<br />

teach eight half-hour -lessons<br />

July 16-27 at the Oak Transportation to and:<br />

caution with seals. While <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty's First Lady Pat GiDtah, Mayor Roy Gilfian artd Cathy Rrtnegan try out standards: Courtney. Assel- ^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Colony Club: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis<br />

BATON DAICE J<br />

Theresa- Anderson,<br />

Ridge Campground, Kt. 9, fronv the programs-.is''the<br />

they, may appear to be cute the Tnicrqphohe In front <strong>of</strong> the new curtains at the Music Pier. . : ,<br />

ts, Dan Baker, Jackie Car- Outstanding Art stu- Club Award*:<br />

MODEUNG and ACTING Z<br />

Michael Argiropoulos,<br />

•Marmora. Tests for ability. responsibility <strong>of</strong> the "par-<br />

and friendly, the speaker<br />

ney, Leslie PcLanzo, Such) dent awards — Keven Outstanding Pace stu-<br />

(Our studerts art appearing on TV W:<br />

Nancy Armstrong, Court*<br />

groups will be July 16. ents. For registration fees<br />

noted they'can be vicious Mayor to entertain at Music Pier Gala<br />

Dcsai, .Leslie fenwr, Ryan Stauf/crand Lori Stewart dents: Michael 2-oppa,<br />

mmftfdafc. Baoadway, Rkns A 6oap»l) W,<br />

ncy Asselta, Kimberly<br />

A 19-seSM<strong>On</strong> Introduction and information, call PhuS<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ten bite. If a seal<br />

Gallagher, Alison Hooper, Outstanding Home Leslie Ferrer, • , .<br />

• Pm-Schod Dance • Tap * Balbn d.<br />

Atacki Daniel Baker, Sam<br />

to Touch Kcyboarding (typ- lips. Community Education<br />

comes on land, people CXZEAN CTiy — Friends vated and enlarged, Mur»kr His Honor has agreed io| Moira Koch, Laujcn Len- Economics student, awaids <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA Awards: Barbey. Tiklni Barnes, Jared<br />

•J*Tiil*BBt g X<br />

should call* the ."Center, he' are invited to pay tribute to Ber stage.. Half the funds entertain "on the. piano. A-1 h«c. Tim Mullen. Joey-El —- John Stauffcr and Amy Outstanding Cbnunu-" Bauer, Robert Bender, Jason<br />

• Acting* Modeling •Fashtoo<br />

ing) is <strong>of</strong>fered. in July for director at 628-3511 '<br />

<strong>said</strong>..<br />

Mayor and Mrs. Roy Gillian. needed to pay, for the deep social hour at 6 pyn. will be Negri^.Adam Palermo,. Jerilio; "' - : '<br />

nicationa students: Adam Bourgeois, Jason Bruno,<br />

Ages 3 yrs. to Aduft • R i t<br />

The. local stranding center.<br />

at a gala Sunday, July 1 at•<br />

blue velvet curtains., followed by a sit-down din- Amy Perillo, John Stauffcr.<br />

Palermo, SuchHa Dcsai . Ralph Busby, IV, Jason<br />

~ DIRECTOR RRISOLLA P/<br />

is the only one in the New'<br />

The RanderS, as he leaves trimmed with gold tassels ner and dancing at 7. ..<br />

- These spacial .awards OuUfaoding Industrial<br />

• Oujttanding Mathe- Butcher, Allison Campbell;<br />

Melody Lane Music Box Shoppc<br />

Jarscy-Qcla ware-Mary land<br />

aftice after several years in .at .the Ixittom,- were raised Last minute reservations were presented:<br />

Arta student.'Adam ~ matic* -student*: John<br />

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area and is <strong>of</strong>ten called on<br />

Focal politics. ' . . at -a sirnilar" benefit two<br />

Nancy Good presents the Esther Mavromatis Memo-<br />

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• fmciic/il ^jrouvt-l horses* porcelain dolls<br />

pick-up stranded sen ani-<br />

;/und-rJiscr will brlng,in the<br />

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ported primarily-b.y charitable-con<br />

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More than 40"volunteers<br />

Dan Tomassone, Jettv lakes over, the Lions reins for Ssjust in the project. • •<br />

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o/ you who arc old cnau&h<br />

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the Community and .Cul- RUisian poetry alive in this<br />

with two bike parade*, tf»e<br />

•o ri'rnctjnbvr thfc movie, 77v<br />

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'•" .Artirhons', considered one<br />

tral Avenue; and'the Gar*<br />

mteri'strfd. Jo lenuw.-thar the- be . poetry and discussion<br />

the .fmt" annual Arurnal<br />

6/ this century's major<br />

dens parade. 10 a.m. at theperform<br />

«t the Muilc PJcr 8 by Tom OTlourk«.<br />

Russians really arc corning session^ from: 10. am.' ro<br />

Calling and Celebrity<br />

.Dance Party USA, a<br />

.poets, was originally vched-<br />

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Cuy I'op-j Orchestra opens<br />

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!nr ihriv years She'hav<br />

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,inii ;'tu:n!vr musician.<br />

O-. cr'-i-.is, her. per.for-<br />

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-Lajvicnce AHr.ihioviu on<br />

the violin, "soprano IJVI<br />

Helmel-Thom.is' and tenor<br />

Robert CNeilVind baratoru;<br />

TtJdd Thomas<br />

O'Neil, a lync •ti'hor,-has<br />

/been in dicn i ..in«.i over' thr<br />

past season, having<br />

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HI Bate : J • <strong>On</strong> the concert stage,<br />

O'Neilrccolvcd critical<br />

acclaim - for performances<br />

with the Philadelphia Singer?,<br />

the Baltimore Handel<br />

(ThoiiVthe Harrjsburg Syhv<br />

phohy and if> the Peninsula<br />

Music Festival in Wisconsin-<br />

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appearances, he will "sing<br />

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The Barber <strong>of</strong> Seville, with<br />

the Lancaster JPa.) • Opera<br />

Company, Cost fan tutte<br />

with the Pitlshurgh Opera<br />

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Pamela Whitman<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

fhc Pcnnsyl.vania Opera<br />

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Festival <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and<br />

in' the national touring production<br />

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with the Des Moines Mcpcrij. the Piccola Opera<br />

l"heatfr and'the'(Veen fkiy_<br />

Symphouy in the' leading<br />

tenOr.foles <strong>of</strong> /)i"i Cir>;jrirji.<br />

Don Pdsquult, lA JrjfuilJ,<br />

The Hnrbcr <strong>of</strong> Snvll^ a?d I A<br />

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Uaa HelmeHhomas > -<br />

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ntake Ki4 the Pennsylvania Pro. Musi- Metropolitan Opera audn<br />

West Coast debut i.n-Hanca. the Philadelphia Singers. An's. v ' ... :;•<br />

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Pacific Symphony .in with the Opera Company <strong>of</strong> Midsumnfrr Night's Dream;<br />

Orange County, Calif. ' Philadelphia, in such roles Ringing Demetrius for'.<br />

•as . Margherita in Bolto's Chautnuqua" Opera, and in .<br />

• Helmel-Jhomas received'<br />

Mcfist<strong>of</strong>ele And Nlnctta in Albert Herring, as the vicar.<br />

her- Master's, in Opera the U.S. stage premiere <strong>of</strong> Thomas has appeared, in /<br />

degree from the Curtis .Rossini's La Gazyi ljuira. such-musical theatc/ roles<br />

Institute o^Mubic, Philadel-'*, v. " Helmel'Thomas has won as- Tevyc, ^Sky- Masterson<br />

phia, where, she received' several vocal competitions; , and Bellamy <strong>of</strong> The Fanta-<br />

the Ralph Fotorazzi Award including the Abraham and sticks. He/von firlst pbee in<br />

for Most Promising' Vpcal Phyllis Katz Memorial. the premiere competition '<strong>of</strong>*<br />

.Student."..<br />

. Young Artists' Competi- tlv New" England • 'Lync.<br />

. Sbe has appeared in load- • tion, the Mario Lanza Schol- . Operetta and has appeared<br />

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vanib "Opera Theater; Parkinson Scholarship<br />

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LOWER TOWNSHII* —<br />

The Fourth <strong>of</strong> .July Weekend<br />

at Historic Cold Spring<br />

Village will, kick <strong>of</strong>f the celebration<br />

with a "Festival'ot<br />

American Cra/ts," present-"<br />

. ing over 100 juried craft displays,<br />

on Saturday, Jupe 30<br />

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craftn will bo<br />

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display, including calligraphy,<br />

so/t sculpture, dried<br />

"flowers, ceramics, hand-<br />

knits, puppets, baskets and"<br />

stairtea glass.<br />

. <strong>On</strong> Wednesday,' July 4,<br />

there will, be a • trtditionaJ<br />

. Indepcndbncc Day cercbra-<br />

' tion, featuring "a 1 p.m.<br />

band.concert at thb.Gazebo'<br />

by the rekhown HJB..Smith-<br />

Cornet Band in period costumes<br />

from the jnld-19th<br />

Century. The Declaration <strong>of</strong><br />

Ipdcpcndcscc will be read<br />

at noap and patriotic girnes<br />

will bo held at.thcGaxcbp;<br />

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Joe Sudler and' his lS-;liombOr<br />

Swing M.iclmu' will<br />

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6-8 p.m. SOtturdav'. June 30<br />

a» Historic Cold spring V'i!-<br />

•l.1ge, .735 Seashore Ktiad,<br />

Cold Spring;. Tlie concert<br />

will feature jazz, rhythm-<br />

and-blues," swing and rock'-'<br />

and-roll, and is sponsored<br />

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The Area's Largest Art,<br />

Craft & Floral Outlet<br />

33% ,.<br />

Entire Wood Dcpt.<br />

Angela PuivinpWas from<br />

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KILL '••'<br />

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School District honors nine retirees<br />

' OCfiAN^CBY — Nine faculty And.<br />

fttaff members who * retired this<br />

spring from the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty School<br />

District were honored recently by ihf<br />

SdtoaTBcord M a luncheon* at MacV<br />

Restauran}, SomcrsT > You told me to look at the<br />

sunsets. I nevcf thought Fd<br />

iviiufmbcr that.<br />

CAJI the sun colors flowers,<br />

so art colors Ufe.".How<br />

department, in: the <strong>Ocean</strong> better to describe a teacher<br />

-Called on to dc/end his Oty school district, Pulvino who stressed art v art<br />

country,-Pulvino spent fpuc applied for uic job, and gotenhancement<br />

to'life?)<br />

i t ; .,•"•••.•;- ... •-:<br />

year* .\n the. Army.<br />

"VVhiin I first caine here<br />

Assigned to the Signal rWhen I came here," the channels'. Were, -rather<br />

Corps, he was woandqd in smiles Pulvino,'"there was narrow," Pulvino says. "We<br />

tht» Pacific He recalls Wak- one [art] Icachef < for the have broadened the curric-<br />

. ing up to the bushed voices whole- district. I traveled ulum. .You keep adding..<br />

<strong>of</strong> doctors saying he should • 'from school to school.". You hoar 0f something now,_<br />

bedcod.<br />

• Times-have changed. if it works, you put it in."<br />

. Those words and the time • Each dry school has its own He continues. "Thirty<br />

spent recuperating acted as art staff and Pulvino .has years-ago the seventh and<br />

a catalyst to Ws'rurure. been chairman <strong>of</strong>' the .high eighth, grades were still in<br />

• "You don't have much to . school's fine and industrial , the-high' school and evety<br />

' to take a*<br />

I would tell •<br />

<strong>of</strong> his; recovery, period-- V<br />

wondered why 1 was' cm name, many<br />

'art can affect evcryspared.<br />

I finally came to the. <strong>of</strong> his former, students who „ —- in the colors you.<br />

decision that God wanted have pursued art or its<br />

choose to. arrange flowers,<br />

me to help-mankind and. related fields VM a carter. in furniture, in the clothes<br />

c(uite possibly to.be a teach- Among them arc Sally you .w?ar. You never know<br />

es." ••..•".- • Mclnemey, a sculptress'and<br />

^vharsticks." • :'<br />

After Kis Army discharge, ceramist; Charles Lounsbcr- .Art is more than putting<br />

Pulvino relumed l; Jc^ Larkin. "piresidcnt, Ojqcan childfei and )wo granddiil-. James Pulvino^s all about. *'<br />

furtboirmorothan 232-total yemot bei". _ Ray Cri/fi*. retinv, custodial<br />

Ci!y Educahpn Association'; Jean/ic<br />

. "I had one student who<br />

aovic6 tb*ducatlon , •" 1h S£I/I; Delphine Curnjrfings,- rcttfee.<br />

GtKTTijn; board tnember, and Jixanita •'They moved — . •*. 'had no real inlenr&t in aft.*<br />

Br>'ant. retia*. instructional aide. fdr * year while - Pulvino he recalls. "Twenty jears<br />

gained- teaching ctrhfica- later we met <strong>On</strong> the board<br />

tiort in (hat state. *<br />

I-- '<br />

1 . through,•<br />

Wrapped I<br />

u«!s so. 0.<br />

ond- and third look lu<br />

determine what is real and<br />

* what is not. .<br />

"It's all cxcitingl "I have<br />

rib favorite style, .says Pulvino,<br />

"If I were* in a museum,<br />

Td atart in whatever<br />

room is hoareit:the.door<br />

and go through the whole<br />

. The artist in Pulvino likes<br />

to - paint Watercqlprs, oils<br />

and carve wood, two "fine<br />

examples <strong>of</strong> his talent hang<br />

•in his <strong>of</strong>fice, one a small<br />

portrait .<strong>of</strong> his wife, the '<br />

other ah" intricate, detailed<br />

. pert and ink still life.<br />

The future holds no ruutincs^.says<br />

Pulvino. Haying .<br />

•listened to school bells for<br />

40 years, things are going to<br />

evolve gradually.<br />

The students will be '<br />

missed as well as the teach- •'<br />

' ers he has worked with.<br />

Bolth will surely miss him..<br />

"I've always <strong>said</strong> to do ..<br />

your best," ^hc says. ^I've<br />

tned to expose "Students to-a "<br />

wtt- wider range. It's both sur-<br />

.ncsscd change in the teachprising a.nd' rewarding, to •'<br />

ing end gf art In Pulvind's think they, might have bene-<br />

view, the basic rules remain fited even though th.ey<br />

lmposten.t, but the empha- 'didn't pick up a brush after {<br />

sis on design has bevrt<br />

individual cr^-<br />

_, „ irt -is not 40<br />

year*' ago," notes Pulvino<br />

"If' I were ">{prting out, 1,<br />

myself would be taught dif-<br />

^t <strong>On</strong> the board ferently. No longer do you<br />

walk. p»c fellow say» to """• ' the vjso to look<br />

mq."You opened;my eye*, vase. __, r<br />

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day with- a' 4760. -Run"-<br />

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com 13 cvcf<br />

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way<br />

•:. "Another last-minute emergency!<br />

. '. In seasons past we've had a grease-clogged overflowing<br />

sewet line end up shutting down a bathing<br />

beach for a day or so. • .<br />

.• Recently, mysterious pieces <strong>of</strong> wire, apparently<br />

! • from dredge spoils, were found on some beaches<br />

where the pumped-in sand was dumped. They.<br />

'..; prompt the police chief to order cautionary signs.<br />

And last, week we find a section ot the understructure<br />

<strong>of</strong> the boardwalk is in such bad shape<br />

, that a part <strong>of</strong>-the boardwalk is now <strong>of</strong>f limits.-<br />

Anyone who even occasionally-walks' or rides<br />

the boards knows that many <strong>of</strong> the planks on its<br />

.-' J surface need replacing.; Withi the decking in somti<br />

.J spots in such depioraWe-condition, we probably<br />

• should have guessed the concrete or wooden-Sup-<br />

| ports underneath might need attention fob. •<br />

j /Rathcir'than pomt fingers and wring our .hands,<br />

• ilet.it suffice to say that we sincerely hope the'<br />

• ^ incoming'ciry'administratioh will place No.7,1 pri-*<br />

..';. Ority on those beachfront structures and. «jt|rac-<br />

'"" whfch sctvf:' &~ Vfro •*\pry r lifcblood <strong>of</strong> our<br />

r j reeort economy.A. ' " / >y ** • -'f • '<br />

• We cannot take for-g^anted tho5« things for<br />

; Avhich obr visitors and vacationers, collectively,,<br />

' ', travel thousands <strong>of</strong> miles and spend millions <strong>of</strong><br />

'. dollars. . : ,<br />

'. • ' Bvehf ispect<strong>of</strong> ourresort aUrac,tion iu-eds Stten-<br />

>;#tion. And»eacb one <strong>of</strong> us, as a resident, rnercrcmt<br />

! oV vacationer, must take it upon himself to praic-<br />

\ tice good Citizenship, to fJrolect thetenvironment<br />

; and to bring to trfe attention <strong>of</strong> bur elecUxi and.i<br />

appointed <strong>of</strong>fidals.any>nortcotning?, ; 1<br />

j It Is mind-boggling to thjnk that'.sorn,ething as<br />

. : prucioi' to the very being <strong>of</strong> our seashore existence<br />

: a5,the boardwalk 'can be aUowt-d to di'tcnorate tb<br />

; a potentially unAfe condition .<br />

; Why must we waft for emergi'nci«je> bi:fort* we «ict<br />

;*-aspons4jlv?"That is po way. to start ti.ru-w u<br />

' at the seashore. ; 7 /<br />

When a.re we going to learn 7 . •- j Time to recycle the Parking Authority<br />

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"' .OSPS No. 40.1260 ' \<br />

• 7C:.«k»«rf*WO*54!""Oc^«>p 35", ','.<br />

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\ " RALPH J CdOP£illG»,ws'M.r ,^t<br />

JCMN H ANDRUS n.frC.'r-<br />

BTROM 7 MERCER. A*?.«.•« nation 6 Oapetol<br />

• ' • • . " ' • > • ' . ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' • . ' • • ' ''•'.• '"• " ' • * . . ' . ' " ' . . . I - ' . ' - . ' . . . . . . : -<br />

84<br />

The SentinohLedger<br />

Friday, June 29.1990<br />

Article rekindles<br />

fond memories <strong>of</strong><br />

the old boardwalk<br />

Editor," Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

In'readisg the articles about<br />

States and some foreign'<br />

countries. "<br />

the. Village Theatre fire, I Mr. Dave Gillian Sr., a<br />

would' like to share a per- friend <strong>of</strong> my Dad's, will<br />

sonal memory.<br />

also remcrnber that Dad<br />

My father, Leon S^ Cassi- , had a pretzel ride in Mr.<br />

dy, was a pr<strong>of</strong>essional Stainton'a Playland at 6th<br />

musician, and his first job at Street, which burned down,<br />

jgc-16 in 1916 was playing and is now Roy Gillian's<br />

the piano at the Village Wonderland., ..<br />

Theatre: '.'•<br />

»iu5%cnt at 9:15 ajn. to fij * 1 *- .<br />

report that d»e nulteg o£ the That 1« rre»t i*race<br />

M«P«L over the bulkhead at -<br />

our ttreet us<br />

as we all know <strong>of</strong> his<br />

efforts in bringing this<br />

coyer to fruition. We once<br />

again must add our appreciation<br />

for.his efforts' and 1<br />

our members. Among some add our thanks to all for<br />

very nice comments, he their input: ' ' :<br />

wished us the very be^t in Now to the results <strong>of</strong> our<br />

.our usage <strong>of</strong> the cover. tournaments. First to the<br />

.Then wc had $omc v ^ Progressives, played Jutfc<br />

• (inc worcjs froin'joyce Hop- 18. As they finished, in the<br />

for tb;e ycard.that-hc gave to<br />

pcr> who represented the Ladfcs' Division, it was<br />

his community. . .<br />

*<br />

Frank then introduced oUrCovcr<br />

Mike Allegretto,, director <strong>of</strong> Wc -<br />

recreation in our groat city. added a Jew words<br />

.We are' also deeply 1he progress <strong>of</strong><br />

indebted to , Mike for hisour<br />

club over the years.<br />

constant effort to complete Many people were<br />

our Cover, and we 'are sure involved in the building <strong>of</strong><br />

that he knows the feoling <strong>of</strong> this cover, and-we causr<br />

Here's the final<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame ballot<br />

work, on the freeholder<br />

board-<br />

If enough taxpayers take<br />

the foregoing actions to<br />

help themselves, .ivc can<br />

expect, to earn ourselves<br />

some tax relief next'<br />

> Grove and Helen Delancy. In consolation. H-'m»<br />

<strong>of</strong>Gre


• -><br />

Thomas Shaffer, 81<br />

ROGlteSTER, N.Y.,— Service for Thomai ShJiffer, $1,<br />

<strong>of</strong> thclAelhodist Home here were June'19. Mr. Shatter, an<br />

-. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident fpr 14 years, died June 14 in Rochester.<br />

.'•'•' ' • • .•'-•• •: -' ': •" .-, '•• • •<br />

,-• purtng his 32-y 1030 AM<br />

.ST. PETER'S UNITED '•<br />

METHODIST CHLTRCH<br />

C:ty, NJ<br />

at the. Atlantic Gty Medical Center Main-<br />

Ian cl Division, Pomona.-•• • . • .<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she .lived in the area for 70 years.<br />

• ' Mrt. ApeJ'wijs'a member <strong>of</strong> the J-aith.^Tabemadc ,<br />

Church in Northfield. ' .<br />

Surviving are a daughter? Elizabeth A'. Sfiu<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Silver<br />

Spnpg, Md.;' two sons, Arnold A. ot tor) Laudcrdale,<br />

Fla./jrtd PredGnA R". <strong>of</strong>-Sdnruac 1-iK.c, N*V.; a brQthcr,<br />

John Williams <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing; six grandchildren; and<br />

(nrccgrcat-grandchirdreru > • : ,. ' .<br />

Servioei were Thursday at the Bdakt-s Funeral Home.<br />

Ma^'s Lancfirig. Bunol wai in LaufclT .Mcmovu! ParJt. •<br />

_ Pomona' * ' ' ' ''. ' .<br />

Cortfnbuhona may bo made'tp-the Amencan-Cancer<br />

Society. 101 S. Shore Rood. Northhcld.<br />

MaymeHerman,, 72,<br />

NORXH CAI't MAY.V Mayme Bl: • '<br />

Mrs. Herman was a retired press operator who worked<br />

for 25 years at tho Kcefcrand Effcr Co., Cape May Court<br />

• H o u s e . . • _; ••'.• ''• . • ' • , • ; • • • • .:;.;.". ' • .•<br />

Surviving arc her husband. Karl G. Sr.; two sons. Karl G.<br />

Jr:o/Ncw Hampshire and Eugene <strong>of</strong> Newark, DeL; three<br />

; daughters,! PaWcla E. <strong>of</strong> North Cape May, Virginia<br />

Krpscvic oJTMaJucki, Hawaii, and Sandra Schwcibinz <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuckahoe; 19. grandchildren;: and four great-grandchil-'<br />

drcri. . ', •.•"•'••<br />

Shtjdol scienc#at the grad-<br />

;ia!c schools'<strong>of</strong> Bryn Ma.wr •<br />

and viL'anova. ;<br />

• Giiestj soloist /or the<br />

worship<br />

iC<br />

. (.'<br />

The. intcrdchbminational<br />

service features a children's<br />

sermonetfc, and nursery<br />

care . is provided. Surfdav<br />

School for all ages begins a't<br />

9 a.m..<br />

•Bible study, with the<br />

book,<strong>of</strong> Romans as the cur-'<br />

rent topic, is 730 p.m. Tuesdays.<br />

^ . ..> ..<br />

Alberta Seto Is. music<br />

director and organist<br />

Hymn singfSaturday<br />

at Central Chapel<br />

OCEAN CITY •-* Aq oldfashfoied<br />

hymn sing <strong>of</strong>i&\ to<br />

all-,is .scheduled-,730 p.m.<br />

SatunJjy/june 30 as thoifirv<br />

<strong>of</strong> five spooal Saturday aV<br />

bi'ations during the 75th<br />

Anniversary veer <strong>of</strong> Ctn^iJ<br />

Qaaan Gty "Union- Oupel,<br />

32nd StRvtand Central A<br />

*<br />

FOURTH OF JULY<br />

RICHARD'<br />

Art tr.crirlililr owttarvjk <strong>of</strong>'jiitrHxrrjf.c revdluti»3r. •<br />

f*i; spread '.around tho v»-orid. B^.TTJI, NiCJra'g^j<br />

• A.-d ^s:trr. Europe,Sic just a few <strong>of</strong> thc-pljCcs wri<br />

hive •«.-c during<br />

vice, Sunday. July 1 at the d.egr


^Mv '<br />

mMr~<br />

• r' m<br />

fi-v*<br />

Gene Mauch: / miss baseball a lot.'I tape a tot <strong>of</strong> bfls&-'<br />

. > bod games cfikl watch'them in 55-60 tnnvtes hy speeding<br />

up tho tape. I mis tt, especially dunrg tt)o'es and<br />

^wish f had some <strong>of</strong> tnctn, one those djrn,n swjnjjs I'm<br />

improving all four fran-<br />

now'.*" »' ' t ^<br />

gonna r Have *"<br />

chises he managed.<br />

' vyhen-MHuch was word-<br />

But, surely, t the -fcrrhcr<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> . th* • Phillies,<br />

J y---'-•- v...is it<br />

g hook,01jr fede, or<br />

What?<br />

""There afb. threb golf Being carded . ' , -<br />

courses righfaround Matt Cpnstanzor. 10: pi Har1«ysvill(j. Pa .


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yard with garden. AiWng $108,000 •<br />

OCEAKCflV<br />

AssodaleBrolder<br />

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•roar ^ neat estate tieai estate <strong>of</strong> ia H«a< estate sale<br />

MVBELIEVABLEBAKGAIZV<br />

Wont last lohg! 1432 Asbury second floor 3/2<br />

furnished,-fireplace too.<strong>On</strong>ry $158,000. *0- point'<br />

financing available! • • ' . . -<br />

Call Ken Stedbeny at , v<br />

399^)076<br />

For ackttioraf details .<br />

BERGER REAMY<br />

Realtors »=»<br />

THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />

YOV CAN HAVE AT THE SHORE:<br />

* OPEN HOUSE<br />

",'.•" r 49T6-18WeslTivenuo<br />

Saturday, June 30th - noori' to 4 p.m.<br />

SJOP IN and ospocf^lhoto boOor than mfti 'condominiums<br />

orVy r*o biocJa bom n Qrotf lamJy t>6ach'<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho many amonAn mcixio afl now^nrryl<br />

ArtJ.ir.cn qaporoortt wrKtow/B.. ciontr^ A>f,.'gai h** 1 *, »»» h°*<br />

wale* Socca^. or<br />

iarje -Dor^j<br />

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no» c:y<br />

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poo<br />

bed-<br />

OW, COL-.<br />

OKS O PtP£T AXO<br />

LIANCES ALL 1o«<br />

S2S4SCC CaS now<br />

EAST ATLANTIC<br />

BLVD. 34TH*.<br />

4.BATTERSEARD. CENTRALAVE.<br />

BRIGHT, QUIET '<br />

Near Elementary School in Dennis Township<br />

.3 bdrm., 2 bath, cathodraf coiling, skylighr," screened<br />

porch, 5+ acres. Attached garage, large laundry room,<br />

fu&atticr • . . • • • « • . ••' •<br />

*118,50Q<br />

Call Nancy<br />

I •>*»•'<br />

AVALON REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

Realtor<br />

609-465-3028 • Eve. 861-2805<br />

POSITIVE CASH' R.6W -<br />

3 unit, 4 bdrm,. T4 batftt<br />

•och. only. tSO' Ifom<br />

BEACH AND BOARD-<br />

WALK Bpnullful viown<br />

from «J unrta. FWnovatod<br />

in tha past 2 yaart<br />

Raduf'od to &3BS.500<br />

Ownar-wl arrange 100%<br />

financing.:. 390-0784.<br />

FAML^ KEEPSAKE.<br />

ciout 3 bodrt»m, 2 ifcry<br />

homo. WaMng dstanco to<br />

ryoTwbon park. Mom and<br />

Dad can tloop tato/whie<br />

tuOk catch twtohoolbut 2<br />

doors away. Cat today 1or<br />

an onjoyablo rhoixing 1<br />

Lowoi/t pfico singM in<br />

Or^pan Oty HomoA O*vo4opmoht<br />

- 5155.000. CaJI<br />

600 a!f> oarti iffcx*-.<br />

r*o Uoocij.' tp'<br />

ear;<br />

'JJUftOO 604<br />

ager ES *f& INC;ca<br />

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11 A » ; i A •. :i ii A i j paM C«M a>a> ><br />

, OPEN HOUSE<br />

"•'"•'"] Con(fominium ori(He Water<br />

• Saturday & Sunday ,<br />

• June 30th & July lst.1-5 p.m.<br />

-- Oceair Reef on the Bay<br />

112 Wahoa Drive, BIdg. 29<br />

Oo»arvRoa» • 3 bdhn., 2 baft, vicap-orwnd (fecks, spocfaouto<br />

vtovw, 2 pod». tonrte oourk, dufanouso. doop water boat dock<br />

avatabo,i3«.000<br />

•AST r-ttCaUiJCXS C«*O4 BAY-FRQKT LOT at'aW* 1\ t» Ga^Jana<br />

txtjdaa taraa (vokKSna-boMHap r< prwaia teat baaJn Ld »tea 4J11X?<br />

BkA} ^QK O«a iaor ha* 4 bamoraa. 2 oafta. Mng<br />

roans dnr>g «m k**an 3 Wy aa*» and 2 car garapa Fateaots<br />

«%a«. Hadjoad 10 I64O QCC t^narw!<br />

OCEAN VIEWS kon r« brar«3 nw» Uf*n** ** ^• fl f'°y*? J »i<br />

U4na »ocin« vtaaaoa. olnno oq» WkfMR. daa. 3 "**"""*_*'g<br />

be** fatxa ia«rs ana * daoo. 9Mp* » tw baa* lor «*/<br />

tee<br />

Call 302-762-4098<br />

609-3994302<br />

NT mn, 2 «r«n tuocu »<br />

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•r. «U1JO3 No *3638-©0-526-5099 .<br />

tAPTAWS QUARTERS<br />

,.\ SAVE$1,O0tTS<br />

S^ertdhg new Cori{to -<br />

mncmi ¥wtn a extras. 2<br />

bodroems. 2 tui ante.<br />

Wush funoondinQS. <strong>On</strong>ly 7,jjnus<br />

left. BattaT wants to<br />

£*« you $1,000 to srfcxX<br />

Leaso pu>di3s«*' -abo<br />

avaisabte. Phces'statntf 2<br />

$189^1 •..- .-,..-.<br />

REOOGED RkAWCE RATE '<br />

Parade <strong>of</strong> Homes<br />

927-<br />

WD/HOUSf<br />

OceenOty<br />

COME. SJS THE PERFECT'<br />

aftara«,yaareLni r* a t»li«anc'o^o»> a<br />

0a*xc«, 3 vf barn «-«j j i?<br />

asra CJrjw in and a«t Fj»»\e»y<br />

Uoc thelfrdy You've Always Wonted j<strong>of</strong><br />

%ess them you ever Drecatved^Possible<br />

2906 10 Osrtraf* A briod nowr JJCJQ t^ «ii wth two<br />

qf K-ng^ UOQUCQ r>JS AC dcc*s (>3ioro.<br />

saana>!rornffiob&a^i . \<br />

Cat} Ken S«fi»rry at<br />

3»O076 •<br />

BEROER REALTY<br />

.^ Realtor* >.<br />

WAV/ A^f I/. # \ /.I/7 I.S.V/ 7<br />

r.l.V I/I If. If #71E SHORE:<br />

lit bxx.Gortdo tuk/j'r kjrrmti--oi 1 a 'UBC>T to "^lui «•»<br />

f aoO>oad c 31 JO. C«X<br />

tHJOY Uf«Oit9TRUCTEO.aAY VILWSirjc-<br />

>r ifXtart acroaa ftxrv XartMr KOJUO f ,H rK<br />

^aa 4 ha«kad -rua oil «t ^*-V*><br />

1», AM> OCCAM<br />

1»tfi STREET- LAGOON • aaconrj ftoor<br />

dufian, 3 Mrm., 2 bath. . s<br />

0454.<br />

.COZY COTTAGE -' Oay araa.^<br />

or unfurntoriad. oa< h«ai. paitaci ky ona<br />

«tA Av«ll. miMd Long iMton Call<br />

JSO-Q1OV ,<br />

FIHflT STREET NEAH OCACM "3 UJrm.<br />

«va«aU« KUlu <strong>of</strong> July 7in. J1H. » Wi<br />

and Auguil 4(i. W00-3»«V5 3»«V5oTI.<br />

Moa. t ar 4 b*m.<br />

r/ iwv» •#-.,<br />

COMOOO I t«»ll*Mlao]m.<br />

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BU* was C«J w;<br />

Rooms<br />

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A«n«. 800 ai* R. M<strong>of</strong>i vWbUMV. Cornar<br />

. <strong>of</strong>VJtiaodG»r«ral.(ia«oriicp«i RandpRalty.<br />

&3tfi and Can Irak 3B#-nia<br />

Commercial Land<br />

Available<br />

Drive-tn Business Zone<br />

120 x 115. Flexible'terms.<br />

.. $275,000<br />

Neighborhood Business<br />

Zone 110x115, just<br />

-. reduced. Excellent j<br />

comer location.<br />

$275.000-<br />

Shore Realty,<br />

Realtor<br />

399-1900.. .<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ao'-r-xjr&k acmer ict<br />

tree: or •x^ end f*yi<br />

ary tuvvu -Owior >KI<br />

* Call 6<br />

or ttrnm 27 Murta Avo DC »«<br />

mssa^<br />

IcNotlc*<br />

NOTRE OP HEARING<br />

TO PftOPERTY OWNERS<br />

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />

A» praparly oamara w*Nrt SOQ toat »«lrMJatySO0<br />

m ft.. 473 Atbuty A»*. Q.C. ExcatarU<br />

loam. Cad batman 10 ifflloS pm.<br />

Won : M m« ragotMlona <strong>of</strong><br />

na Bpan) o4 tha Cly y at Saa<br />

laic c cry<br />

Nti> J Jaraay. ,N«ie» Nie I* I<br />

hharatiy y aantad n»r\yo«j to tfva *(lac><br />

Fr1.1213»2aoa&<br />

tlwt (I) (I) (M) ( Joaaf* Ffada do Iw aby<br />

ptopoa* to Apply lor pritwuuuy<br />

approval ol major - wubOMHtm (4<br />

Lots<br />

to«>and vwianoa rallat Irom Cut-daaac<br />

and pttyalcal Mroai lr<strong>of</strong>««o«<br />

raqutramatm 04 appMcafete otxUnmnom<br />

OCIANC1TY *ru»bo*U/X)lot. ICilli aa notatrin application and plans' by<br />

loc prrvala boma WftitaQ (Munca B JonnCatM<br />

co0 bay Cai<br />

nvx?s2<br />

UPf'tn TOWNSHIP • Om 3 acraa oomrr Wood. . ., >'<br />

Blues get business; anglers, awards<br />

OCEAN CITY — -6ob<br />

Johnson's . 16-pouhd<br />

9-ounco blue was'the top-prize<br />

(isfr dnd the craft hV<br />

was on, the Patron, took top<br />

boat-pri2o in the Yacht<br />

Club's fifth annual<br />

"Blu<strong>of</strong>ish for.busincss."<br />

tournament. ••• , " * .. .<br />

' The annual cvcht _—• in<br />

which eijtranU Invit'c their<br />

customeps, vendors and<br />

employees to a day <strong>of</strong> fwhingr—<br />

ha> grown to such ap<br />

' UA'cnt' that"titi3 years taor= -<br />

nament required rhrcc<br />

contents, on fndays. June 8;<br />

15and;22. .<br />

rAivards were presented<br />

^during a repeptipn each. Fri-<br />

day evening at the Yacht<br />

Qub, the major award, the<br />

Wood-Posse trophy, going<br />

this year to the Benncr<br />

brothers. '<br />

Jwnat<br />

ItoavVotI in&a l.'ih — 11V, lbs. by<br />

0o6 WhiM abotix] JadueLynr.<br />

J. fMavwit 3 tin — 32 Bi' 11 aj<br />

about MoA* Vf.. -<br />

• 2. hoav«4i 3 fitft'— 3? ita 0 Dlaboard<br />

Jaduo I ynn<br />

— 16 ;&». to)<br />

bj Dott J<strong>of</strong>vu/yi liboa/d .Pttqn. :._. __.<br />

T- f,o ^-w.^<br />

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GOOD/TEAR<br />

imitng<br />

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3910731<br />

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39M66Tor 965-7297<br />

ASKfoRJiM<br />

CARESS<br />

• Auta, Delailog' •.<br />

• WaXtng • fntferickf Cleaning<br />

LOV/PRICES!<br />

NO APPOINTMENT<br />

NECESSARY<br />

CAkL FOR APPT. :<br />

Baven Ave., 6cean Ctty<br />

>-f<br />

low<br />

4TH STREET SERVICE CE!ps$<br />

TOWING ANP AUTO<br />

-• DETAILING. ^<br />

NJ INSPBCT1W STAtiON<br />

WE HAVE KEROSENE<br />

SUMMER SP6OAL-<br />

VURCONOCnOMWG SSMCE<br />

• - • • • ' ' • ' ' x , . '<br />

R x Lincoln Mercury's<br />

COMPLETE<br />

OIL CHANGE<br />

SERVICE!<br />

12 POINT SERVICE<br />

• O-.l Cringe v,ith the Motorcraft Oil<br />

Designed for your vehicle's eng;no'<br />

•• Wotorcraft Long Life Oil Filter<br />

• Complete Chassis Lubocabon as<br />

specified by Owner's Glide<br />

• Inspect Air Fitter<br />

• Check Power Steering Fturd<br />

•Check Transmission Fluid<br />

ALL UAKES and MODELS<br />

Far Service C^I3»6664 ••<br />

EVERY DAY LOW PRICES!<br />

Sunshade<br />

WJiile Supplies Last<br />

• Check Brake Flu:d<br />

• ChecK VVindsruek3 Washer Fi<br />

• Check Wir»dshtekj Wipers for wear<br />

• Check Air Pressure t.n Tires<br />

• Visual Inspection <strong>of</strong> Battery<br />

• Visual inspection <strong>of</strong> Chassis.<br />

Suspension. Exhaust and Engine<br />

Conpartment<br />

. * * - - • *<br />

Monday to FfWay 9^0 Aii. - &00 Pit a Siiturriay 9K)0 Ail -<br />

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Garden State Games<br />

Uy TOM WILLIAMS - o f South "jersey's premier Farinelli <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit, who<br />

SontmolLodgorSpons guards next season. ^' will be starting-for the<br />

- '« • J.' .« •' r r fourth straight year next<br />

- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident Chris • *>yd. the son. <strong>of</strong> former - ^ ^ *» :<br />

Carideo and Mainland ° ccan Clty;coac_h.Jack • -The others include John-.'<br />

Sou(hwest II boys baskct-<br />

The Southwest II team.<br />

aviched by 1 former Main-<br />

. land tO-ich Sim Botta, will<br />

pljy the Southwest.!'club,<br />

au

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