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Highways to Beauty, a flower<br />

show sponsored . by the Absecon,<br />

Pleasahtville, Northfield,<br />

Four Season, Suburban,<br />

Green Thumb Garden Clubs<br />

and the Women's Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Linwood Garden Department,<br />

- was staged last Thursday and<br />

Friday and drew a Very<br />

responsive crowd <strong>of</strong> spectators.<br />

The show depicted.travel on<br />

the highways and byways. An<br />

Williams |<br />

Jewelers<br />

"Next to the Bank"<br />

811 Asbury Avenue<br />

DIAL 399-4075<br />

' • Brand Name Watches<br />

• Watch Bands<br />

• Wadding Anniversary<br />

,' and OHM for All<br />

Occasions<br />

AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />

ART CAH-VED<br />

DIAMOND<br />

ENGRAVING DONE<br />

ON THE PRESSES<br />

GIBERSON S<br />

NEW DINER<br />

& RESTAURANT<br />

$1 .00<br />

Daily<br />

Specials<br />

INCLUDE SAT. & SUN.<br />

SERVED 11 A.M. TO ^P.M.<br />

PLEASANTVILLE<br />

Hhu-k Mom: Pike a'<br />

New Road on Rt. 40<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

Atlantic ik Ohio Avt's,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

I I Mi:Arthur Blvd.<br />

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1<br />

Baked Stuffed Flounder<br />

. with Crabmeat<br />

Baked Halibut Steak<br />

in Creole Sauce<br />

Broiled Choice Chopped<br />

Sirloin Steak. Gravy<br />

SAT. & SUN. OCTOBER 2,31<br />

Veal Cutlet Parmlglan<br />

and Spaghetti, no veg.<br />

Beef Pot Roast,<br />

oven Brown Potato.<br />

1 veg.<br />

Crab Cake Imperial.<br />

Tartar Sauce<br />

MONDAY. OCTOBER 4<br />

Baked Spanish Pork<br />

Chop with Rice.<br />

1 veg.<br />

BarB Q<br />

Hamburger Roast<br />

Mushroom Cheese<br />

Omelette, 1 veg.<br />

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5<br />

Boiled Ham and<br />

Steamed Cabbage, 1 veg.<br />

Baked Veal and Peppers<br />

In Tomato Sauce<br />

Fried Oysters,<br />

Cocktail Sauce<br />

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 0<br />

Breaded Beef Tenderloin<br />

Tips, Brown Gravy<br />

Roast Fresh Ham<br />

with Stuffing. 1 veg.<br />

Broiled Whole Baby<br />

Flounder. Lemon Wedge<br />

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7<br />

Southern Fried Chicken<br />

with Corn Fritters, 1 veg.<br />

Baked Italian Lasagne<br />

with Sausage, no veg.<br />

Stuffed Choice Top<br />

Sirloin <strong>of</strong> Beef, Gravy.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Joint-club flower show winners are listed<br />

unusual corner-<strong>of</strong> interest was a mass arrangement to be staged<br />

green leaf map <strong>of</strong> the United in a niche - blue ribbon, Mrs.<br />

States with the state flower <strong>of</strong> Richard Lamprecht, Women's<br />

each state embedded upon the Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood; yellow ribbon,<br />

state-area.<br />

Mrs. John James and Mrs'. Roy<br />

An antique car led to the Stone, Green Thumb. ,<br />

educational .exhibits'. Many<br />

original flower pictures graced<br />

frames and plaques. Two<br />

unusual displays <strong>of</strong> herbs and<br />

holly, were presented. The<br />

Atlantic County Extension<br />

Service and the area Girl<br />

Scouts also were presented.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e area held pedestals <strong>of</strong> noncompetitive<br />

arrangements<br />

done by arrangers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

various clubs.<br />

In the Horticulture competition<br />

an Award <strong>of</strong> Merit was<br />

presented to Mrs. Haubert<br />

Hansen, <strong>of</strong> the Northfield<br />

Garden Club, for her<br />

arrangement <strong>of</strong> coral and<br />

yellow hybrid tea roses. Mrs.<br />

Clarence Kreutz, <strong>of</strong> the Northfield<br />

Club, won .the Sweepstakes<br />

. Award for<br />

the most blue ribbons in these<br />

classes.<br />

The Artistic classes were<br />

highlighted by an entry <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Fred Starn in Super Highway.<br />

Her interpretation was done in<br />

red dahlias and gladiolas. This<br />

award is given only at the<br />

judges' discretion for a most<br />

unusual and perfect<br />

arrangement.<br />

Winners from the area clubs<br />

in the Artistic classes were: •<br />

1. Winding Road, an artistic<br />

design arranged in a Hogarth<br />

curve - blue ribbon, Mrs. Paul<br />

Kattman, Suburban; red ribbon,<br />

Mrs. Iver Dixon, Northfield;<br />

yellow ribbon; Mrs.<br />

Lynwood Rowley, Four<br />

Seasons.<br />

2. Super Highway, a modern<br />

arrangement suggesting speedyellow<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Arthur<br />

Truman, Women's Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Linwood.<br />

3. Detour, exhibitor's interpretive<br />

design incorporating<br />

all fresh roadside material -<br />

blue ribbon, Mrs. Victor Urbon^<br />

Four Seasons.<br />

4. Falling Rocks, an interpretive<br />

design in which<br />

rocks are used - red ribbon,<br />

Mrs. Paul Gray, Four Seasons;<br />

yellow ribbon, Mrs. Lynwood<br />

Rowley, Four Seasons.<br />

5. Deer Crossing, a composition<br />

consisting entirely <strong>of</strong><br />

foliage with or without, accessories<br />

- blue ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Arthur Truman, Women's Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linwood; red ribbon, Mrs.<br />

William Meade, Northfield;<br />

yellow ribbon, Miss Elma<br />

McConnell, Suburban.<br />

6. Merging Traffic, a colorful<br />

:<br />

-*i8. Calendulas - yellow ribwood; yellow ribbon, Mrs.<br />

bon, Mrs. C. Kreutz, Northfield. Peter Frisco, Green Thumb;<br />

19. Colosia - red ribbon, Mrs. (floribunda) - red ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Clarence Leeds, Northfield; Samuel Cohen, Four Seasons;<br />

red ribbon, Mrs. Lyh, Rowley, ' (climber) - red ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Four Seasons. John Roberts, 'Four Seasons.'<br />

:<br />

7. No .Littering,,, exhibitor's 20. Cosmos-blue ribbon, Mrs. 29. Dahlias (decorative) - •<br />

interpretations - blue ribbon, Joseph Havrilchak, . Green blue ribbon, Mrs. C. Kreutz,<br />

Mrs. Victor Urbon, Four Thumb; yellow ribbon, 'Mrs. Northfield; red ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Seasons; red ribbon, Mrs. John Roberts, Four Seasons. Stevens Smith, Women's Club<br />

Samuel Cohen, Fouc Seasons. 21. Impatiens (single) - blue <strong>of</strong> Linwood; yellow ribbon,<br />

8. S<strong>of</strong>t Shoulders, an ribbon, Mrs. C. Kreutz, Nor- Mrs. J. Pennington, Suburban;<br />

imaginative line arrangement - thfield; red ribbon, Mrs. John (cactus flowered) - blue ribbon,<br />

blue ribbon, Mrs. A.C. Hart- James, Green Thumb; Mrs. J. Pennington, Suburban;<br />

shorne, Suburban; red ribbon, (double) - red ribbon, Mrs. (miniature or pompom) - blue<br />

Mrs. Raymond Gage, Four John James, Green Thumb. ribbon, Mrs. Paul Hemphill,<br />

Seasons.<br />

22. Marigolds (carnations Green Thumb; yellow ribbon,<br />

9. Wrong Way, flowers and flowered) - blue ribbon, Mrs.<br />

foliage arranged in a crescent - • Paul Kattman, Suburban; red<br />

blue ribbon, Mrs. Charles ribbon, Mrs. James Hin-<br />

Appleget, Women's Club <strong>of</strong> chcliffe, Green Thumb; yellow<br />

Linwood; red ribbon, Mrs. John ribbon, Mrs. Paul Hemphill,<br />

McClain, Four Seasons. Green Thumb; (French dwarf,<br />

10. Follow the Gull, a com- double) - blue ribbon, Mrs. C.<br />

position incorporating drift- Kreutz, Northfield; red ribbon,<br />

wood and dried material - blue Mrs. Cono Russo, Four<br />

ribbon, Mrs. James Hin-' Seasons; honorable mention;<br />

chcliffe. Green Thumb. Mrs. Henrietta VanDyke,<br />

11. Picnic Area, ah Northfield, and Mrs. Richard<br />

arrangement using flowers Lamprecht, Women's Club <strong>of</strong><br />

and-or fruit to be staged on a Linwood; (French dwarf<br />

card table set for two - blue single) - yellow ribbon, Mrs.<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Howard Ragen, John McClain, Four Seasons.<br />

Northfield; red ribbon, Mrs. 23. Petunias (giant single) -<br />

Donald Malloy, Women's Club red ribbon, Mrs. Stevens Smith,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linwood; yellow ribbon, Women's Club" <strong>of</strong> Linwood;<br />

Mrs. Joseph Havrilchak, Green yellow ribbon, Mrs. Joseph<br />

Thumb; honorable mention, Gibson, Women's Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Joseph Ross, Somers Linwood; honorable mention,<br />

Point.<br />

Mrs. Paul Kattman, Suburban;<br />

12. Load Limit, a miniature (ruffled) -yellow ribbon, Mrs.<br />

arrangement - blue ribbon, Joseph Gibson, Women's Club<br />

Mrs. Paul Gray, Four Seasons; <strong>of</strong> Linwood; honorable men-<br />

blue ribbon, Mrs-- Arthur tion, Mrs. Alan Osmond,<br />

Truman, Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />

Linwood; red ribbon, Mrs. Paul 24. Zinnias (medium) - yellow<br />

Kattman, Suburban; red rib-. ribbon, Mrs. Cono Russo, Four'<br />

bon, Mrs. John James, Green Seasons; (small) yellow rib-<br />

Thumb; honorable mention, bon, Mrs. John Roberts, Four<br />

Mrs. Paul Kattman, Suburban. Seasons.<br />

14. " Dual_ Highway, a 25. Clematis (large flowered)<br />

composition using r.ed con- - honorable mention, Mrs. C.<br />

tainers - blue ribbon, Mrs.. Kreutz, Northfield; (small<br />

'Joseph Hayrilchak, Green flowered) • red ribbon, Mrs. C.<br />

Thumb; red ribbon, Mrs. Kreutz, Northfield.<br />

Richard Wilson, Northfield; 26. Chrysanthemums (one<br />

yellow ribbon, Mrs. Roy Stone, spray) - blue ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Green Thumb.<br />

Stevens Smith, Women's Club<br />

15. <strong>City</strong> Limits, a vertical <strong>of</strong> Linwood; honorable men-<br />

arrangements suggesting tion, Mrs. D. McFarland,<br />

skyscrapers - blue ribbon, Mrs. Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />

Arthur Truman, Women's Club 27. Michaelmas Daisies - blue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linwood; red ribbon, Mrs. ribbon, Mrs. Samuel Cohen,<br />

John James, Green Thumb. Four Seasons.<br />

16. Railroad Crossing, a 28. Roses (hybrid tea) - blue<br />

design in black and white - blue ribbon, Mrs. H. Hansen, North-<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Arthur Truman, field; red ribbon, Mrs. Paul<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood; red Kattman, Suburban; yellow<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Howard Guntz, ribbon, Mrs. Lewis Mason,<br />

Green Thumb. ' .••-,•*•;,•>•. Northfield; honorable mention,<br />

v Winners fKjnVi.aCfiaiicluba-.in Mrs. Bmce€urrantNortWWd;»<br />

the Horticulture division were: (grandiflora) - blue ribbon,<br />

17. Annuals, asters - blue Mrs. Katherine Frisco, Green<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Paul Kattman, Thumb; red ribbon, Mrs. Fred<br />

Suburban.<br />

Sassi, Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Lin-<br />

J<br />

p. McFarland, Women's Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linwood. .<br />

39. Any foliage jplant- blue<br />

ribbon, Mrs: John Miedwig,<br />

Green ' Thumb; honorable<br />

mention, Mrs. John Barnett,<br />

Green Thumb, and Mrs. Lyn<br />

Rowley, Four Seasons.<br />

40. Succulents - yellow ribbon,<br />

Mrs. John Barnett, Green<br />

Thumb; and Mrs. Lyn Rowley,<br />

Four Seasons.<br />

Sweepstakes Winner - Mrs.<br />

Clarence Kreutz, Northfield.<br />

.Mrs. Arthur Truman, Women's Women Democrats<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />

30. Trees and Shrubs set rummage sale-<br />

(broadleaf evergreens) - blue<br />

ribbon,. Mrs. Hugh Peter, Plans for a rummage sale<br />

Northfield; red ribbon, Mrs. H. were made by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hansen, Northfield; honorable Women's Roosevelt<br />

mention, Mrs. Bruce Surran, Democrat Club meeting<br />

Northfield.<br />

recently in the Youth Center.<br />

31. Needled evergreens - blue The sale will be held Satur-<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Clarence Leeds, day from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in<br />

Northfield; red ribbon, Mrs. Talese's garage, West av. north<br />

Cono Russo; Four Seasons; <strong>of</strong> 8th st. Mrs. Ervin Young is<br />

yellow ribbon, Mrs. Bruce chairman.<br />

Surran, Northfield.<br />

Plans also were made to sell<br />

' 32. Hollies - blue ribbon, Mrs. candy.<br />

H. Hanson, Northfield; red Mrs. Ott Townsend and Mrs.<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Cono Russo, Four Young were co-hostesses for<br />

Seasons; yellow ribbon, Mrs. the first meeting <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />

Paul Hemphill; Green Thumb; The next meeting will be<br />

honorable mention, Mrs. Paul Wednesday at 8 p.m: in the<br />

Hemphill, Green Thumb. . Youth Center.<br />

33. Any other fruited or<br />

berried specimen - red ribbon,<br />

Mrs. John Barrett, Green<br />

Thumb; honorable mention,<br />

Mrs. Clarence Kreutz, Nor- Upper Twp.<br />

thfield.<br />

34. Any flowering tree or<br />

shrub - blue ribbon, Mrs. E.<br />

Kiker and Mrs. William<br />

Freund, Northfield; red ribbon, Events<br />

Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Four<br />

Seasons; yellow ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Arthur Hinkley, Green Thumb; FRIDAY •<br />

and Mrs. Lewis Mason, Nor- Strathmere Volunteer Fire<br />

thfield; honorable mention, Company, 8 p.m.<br />

Mrs. Paul Kattman, Suburban.<br />

35. House plants - specimen Girl Scout Troop 338, 6:30 to<br />

flowering -'Begonias (tuberous) 8:30 p.m., American Legion<br />

- blue ribbon, Mrs. Carmella Hall, Tuckahoe.<br />

James, Green Thumb.<br />

36. Begonias (fibrous) - blue Boy Scout Troop 55, 7:30 to 9<br />

ribbon, Mrs. Lyn Rowley, Four p.m., Tuckahoe Fire Hall.<br />

Seasons; red ribbon, Mrs. D.<br />

McFarland, Women's Club <strong>of</strong> MONDAY -<br />

Linwood.<br />

Seaville ' Volunteer. Fire<br />

37. African Violets (single Company, 8 p.m.<br />

Upper Township Committee,<br />

crown, single flower) - red 8 p.m., Township Hall,<br />

ribbon, Mrg. Paul. Kattman, Tuckahoe. :•.•,<br />

Suburban;' yellow ribbon, Mrs.<br />

Stevens Smith,- Women's Club<br />

RLld'!^ RLlnwopd!; VV<br />

Ame0ca,7:3Op.m.<br />

38. Any other flowering plant Tuckahoe.<br />

- blue ribbon, Mrs. C. Kreutz,<br />

Northfield; yellow ribbon, Mrs. TUESDAY -<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />

Company, 8 p.m.<br />

Want your new car<br />

at lowest cost?<br />

Get the most<br />

important ingredient at<br />

Guarantee Bank.<br />

Money.<br />

Get your new car from a dealer but get the money<br />

from Guarantee Bank. Why? Because our interest<br />

rates are lower so money co.sts much less than financing<br />

through dealers. A Guarantee auto loan is easy<br />

and quick to get, and easy to pay back, too. You<br />

decide which repayments schedule is best for you.<br />

There's one more reason to get your new' car<br />

money from Guarantee Bank. It's our Good Credit<br />

Handlers Plan. After you make all your payments on<br />

time, we pay you $1 for every $100 you ; borrowed.<br />

It's our. way <strong>of</strong> saying "Thanks for doing business<br />

with theGreat Bank". '<br />

. Stop in to any <strong>of</strong> 'bur seven convenient <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

today. Or call 345-3111.<br />

Mi trail MM<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> • Margate • NorthfWd • Somers Point • Hammonton • Phone 34W1U<br />

Upper Township Rescue<br />

Squad, 8 p.m., Tuckahoe Fire<br />

Hall.<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Service, 7:30 p.m., Tuckahoe<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian Service, 8 p.m.,<br />

Trinity United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

VFW, 8 p.m., Post Home,<br />

Marmora. • .<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Service, 8 p.m., Seaville United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

Upper Township Republican<br />

Club Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,<br />

Clubhouse.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BR'NGS RESULTS<br />

IF DEAFNESS<br />

is your problem<br />

youshouMsee<br />

John Ktwnoth<br />

Avthoriftd Reprtsentativ*<br />

HEARING AID SERVICE<br />

SpMTHJiRSlY<br />

HEARING AID CENTER<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, <strong>1971</strong><br />

Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />

DAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

10TH STREET AT<br />

BAYFRONT T<br />

DIAL1H3279<br />

ON THE BAY —OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

FLOUNDER » WEAKFISH • BLUEFISH<br />

SHRIMP • CLAMS<br />

.ALL KINDS OF BAIT<br />

{ CHUM « SflUID • CUMS • SH1HERS 1<br />

Wo p»O your nth<br />

Everything For Fall<br />

Painting And Fix-up<br />

BEAUTY<br />

THAT<br />

LASTS..,<br />

fOP. 71'OCf<br />

••.rONK<br />

BRICK<br />

CTUC.O<br />

CfMENT BIO .<br />

ONOIRBLOC.' • t- '<br />

SHtNGlf.S V ' •••'<br />

",HAKBS,. .<br />

I A.SBES1O5•CSIM to 11:M<br />

SATURDAY AFTERNOON<br />

1:30 to 4<br />

Bvwy Tuet. NlgM<br />

"PAMILY NIOHT"<br />

UU to 1«:M<br />

| RINK AVAILABLE FOR I<br />

I PRIVATE ft FUND I<br />

I RAWINO PARTIES \<br />

L^.__ „.^...^.^ 1<br />

portunity to use a Cessna ISO<br />

which is based at NAFEC. This<br />

will be used for training<br />

sessions.<br />

Richard Creighton,<br />

treasurer, accepted a donation<br />

from Michael Farrell on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Exchange Club. This is to<br />

be used to purchase a radio.<br />

The CAP meets every<br />

Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the CD<br />

building, 18th st. and Simpson<br />

av. Any male or female between<br />

the ages <strong>of</strong> 13 and 20 who<br />

is interested hi the Cadet<br />

program is invited to attend the<br />

Tuesday meetings.<br />

Flames damage bayfront home<br />

Faulty installation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ceiling light in a second floor<br />

shower has been blamed as the<br />

caus,e <strong>of</strong> a iire thatdid an<br />

estimated $2,500 worth <strong>of</strong><br />

damage to a brand new home<br />

on the bayfront at 14 Aberdeen<br />

rd. late last week.<br />

According to Fire Chief<br />

Ferdinand Taccarino, there<br />

were no injuries to the owners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the house, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Charles Kulp, who had moved<br />

in just a week before. Firemen<br />

were called to. the scen€ late in<br />

the afternoon Thursday as<br />

Retail Merchants<br />

will meet Tuesday<br />

The Retail Merchants<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce will meet Tuesday<br />

at 8:15 p.m. at the Information<br />

Center. All members are urged<br />

to attend as both the advertising<br />

program and the<br />

Christmas plans will be submitted.<br />

The agenda calls for the<br />

proposals for year round advertising<br />

and plans for the<br />

Christmas promotion. Other<br />

committees also will report and<br />

dues will be collected. Results<br />

<strong>of</strong> the recently distributed<br />

questionnaires also will be<br />

discussed.<br />

Don't delay!<br />

File address<br />

change today.<br />

DAN'S 3RD SPOT<br />

PIZZA JUTE EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

•y Reg. *h99Pie ftir *1.00<br />

Luncheon Specials 99 C<br />

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY<br />

HOURS: MON.THRUTHURS. 7 A.M.—9P.M.<br />

FRI. and SAT. 7 A.M.—10 P.M. SUN. B A.M.—9 P.M.<br />

[Corner 3rd St. & Asbury Dial 398-1089<br />

»«>«»f»<br />

FOUR Y's<br />

Comptatcty AIivCondiHo*<br />

"Yankee OooWn' wtth<br />

Seagate' Fare ...-.-<br />

Good Wholesome .Food<br />

- plus Clean, Gountxy Air!"<br />

r<br />

PLATTERS • DIMMERS<br />

SANDWICHES • COCKTAILS<br />

I<br />

CURIO SHOP<br />

ANTIQUBS<br />

Furniture •- China<br />

Glass — Crystal -> Bottles<br />

"Lamgest Qyster and Clam<br />

Piste Collection on the<br />

Jersey Coast"<br />

CURIOS - OIPT8<br />

A Pleasant IS Minute Orhfo from 34th Straat ~<br />

: Y* Mil* North <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoa on Route 80<br />

CLOSID ON TUMMY*<br />

PLENTY OF PARKINO _ _.. ^<br />

•UPOJPOJRg*<br />

" * •<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

Cochtad jCounac & Kedtaurant<br />

ON THE CIRCLE BOMBRS POINT DIAL UMIR<br />

SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU '1.25<br />

MONDAY<br />

Broiled BlueHsh, Hot Turkey Sandwich<br />

TUESDAY<br />

'Shrimp Newburg. Pepper Steak with Rice<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Stuffed Flounder. Baked Meat Loaf<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Veal* Parmigiana with Spaghetti. Salisbury Steak<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Broiled Flounder Almondlne, Bar-B-Que Beef<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Stuffed Pepper. Deviled Clams<br />

ALL PLATTERS SERVED WITH<br />

POTATO. VEGETABLE. RQLLS& BUTTER<br />

' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED<br />

SERVED 11 A.M. 'TIT.3P TM.<br />

' For Your Listening and Oancing Pleasure<br />

SUN. thru THURS.—JOHNNY WILSON<br />

AND tVIRY FRHJAY "fiBBf" » I ' (<br />

AND SATURDAY | ffffc &•+• "<br />

flames were spreading through *<br />

the attic and burning through<br />

the outside ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the two - and<br />

. • one - half story house.<br />

Two engine companies and<br />

an aerial ladder company<br />

fought the blaze, which .was<br />

discovered by Mrs.-Kulp when<br />

she investigated the smell <strong>of</strong><br />

smoke in the house and found<br />

the fire in the attic. ,<br />

Taccarino said his' investigation<br />

revealed that work-.<br />

men: had cohered over, the'<br />

shower light with Insulation and<br />

did not leave adequate room for<br />

heat 'to escape. Builders<br />

working in the bathroom allr<br />

had the light on, and sh<strong>of</strong><br />

after they left the fire<br />

PAGE 11^- SECT|ON ONE<br />

•a*<br />

Democratic headquarters for „<br />

the northern part <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

County during the fall general<br />

election mil be opened this<br />

Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at ,<br />

ioth st. and Asbury av. .- -. ^ .<br />

According to County ^ '<br />

Chairman Jerry Diehl, i;\<br />

Democratic candidates for the ' '<br />

State Senate, -the Assembly, '''•<br />

and the Freeholder Board will -'j<br />

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Wednesday Cheesecake Supreme<br />

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;' Friday Lemon Whipped Cream Pie<br />

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