Mar 1981 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH h, IBS!<br />
Another in string <strong>of</strong> hits<br />
School students put together *magicaF performance <strong>of</strong> 'Oklahoma*<br />
•:: ByTOMWILLIAMS<br />
"•If you'ea looktai for an<br />
fscape from the trials and<br />
jribulationB <strong>of</strong> sveryday life<br />
fcis would be a good weekend<br />
to go to Oklahoma. Not fte<br />
••state, you understand, but the<br />
'•Rodgeri and Hammerstein*<br />
^musical being presented the<br />
• next three evenings it <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty High School.<br />
.•"•This school is quickly<br />
. 'building i reputation for<br />
throng musical productions.<br />
fioitfh Pacific was weO done in<br />
'MM and Guys and Dolls wa§ a<br />
'•tig lucceu in 1979. Their<br />
'•flrtering <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma wUl only<br />
serve to sfrengthen that<br />
reputation.<br />
As in previous years, fte<br />
group vocal presentation! are<br />
among fte highlights, Thi<br />
ait, which numbers in fte<br />
80s, <strong>of</strong>fers a rousing version <strong>of</strong><br />
fte show's title song and<br />
.couples some impressive<br />
..group dancing with strong<br />
.vocals In Kansas Ctty.<br />
The flgtt scenes are carried<br />
-<strong>of</strong>f with some realism and,<br />
•though there is limitation to<br />
•Uie pickup <strong>of</strong> the sound<br />
.system, most cait members<br />
^project well enough to be<br />
heard without it.<br />
it The performance also acts<br />
.jas something <strong>of</strong> a fashion<br />
,flbow for various series In<br />
i.western wear, a vwy popular<br />
-Style again today.<br />
Vi There are two different<br />
'-casts presenting Oklahoma<br />
•HiiB weekend. The east we<br />
Hi will perform tomorrow<br />
aright whUe a different group<br />
, DRAPERIES<br />
_ .Tom Ward's<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer its interpretation<br />
tonight and Saturday night.<br />
Actually, fte bulk <strong>of</strong> the cast<br />
remains the same throughout<br />
fte weekend with only eight<br />
major, ehangw.<br />
Four members <strong>of</strong> "Friday<br />
night's cast were especially<br />
good in dfeir preview performance.<br />
JuU§ Johnson (as<br />
Ado Annie) Is a redhead with<br />
B great deal <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm.<br />
Sit was enjoyable in virtually<br />
tviry scene and did a good job<br />
with / Can't Say No.<br />
Stephanie Sherby (as Aunt<br />
EUerj <strong>of</strong>fered a strong and<br />
consistent parfonnance that<br />
helped give fte show its<br />
continuity. By the end, you<br />
found yourself thinldng <strong>of</strong> her<br />
is your own aunt,<br />
Pat Orlando (as Curley) has<br />
a pleasing singing voice. He<br />
also has an easy-going, lowkey<br />
style ftat gradually wins<br />
you over. You leave thinking<br />
<strong>of</strong> him as an old friend,<br />
Orlando, by thi way, is fte<br />
one lead pffformer who Is<br />
featured In both caste.<br />
Thi test performance this<br />
night, however, was turned in<br />
by Sun Goodman (as AH<br />
HaWm, fte peddler man). His<br />
timing is excellent and his<br />
facial reaetiais even better.<br />
Goodman turned in a strong<br />
comedy performance that<br />
attracted your attention<br />
whenew he was on stage,<br />
Noreen Lynch (as Laurie)<br />
led fte cast through one <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
show's most creattve numbers,<br />
(M <strong>of</strong> My Drums, The<br />
choreography was good, mere<br />
was some excellent vocal<br />
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conducted in i supportive and loving spirit.<br />
harmony and the lighting<br />
techniques helped sell the<br />
nunber, •<br />
Nate Heche plays the part<br />
<strong>of</strong> WiU Parker, the show's<br />
most active Wsier, Frank<br />
Bowker plays Andrew Carnes,<br />
Terry Diamond is Jud,<br />
the big hired hand, and<br />
Vanessa Berttni (Gertjr) doei<br />
a lot with a relatively small and Tom Benson Is Mr, and Theresa <strong>Mar</strong>tin did some<br />
part.<br />
(Smm<br />
magical things with the<br />
In the Thursday and The sets, created under the dance numbers.<br />
Saturday performances, supervision <strong>of</strong> Jim Pulvmo, <strong>Mar</strong>}' Benson, fee assistant<br />
Rody Rothwell plays Laurie- are good and add to the director, and <strong>Mar</strong>lene<br />
Oreg Paratto is Will; Penni performances. Warren Hodgdon. the student<br />
Jones becomes Aunt lller; Miller's all-student band director, were involved In<br />
Viva Mangold plays Ado works well with the singers. many aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Annie! Gary Gibson porn-ays Lisa Wilson handled the presentation.<br />
Jud; Blaire Souder is All; vocal arrangements. Joan And, <strong>of</strong> course, a great deal<br />
Judy Langley plays Gerty, Mangold, <strong>Mar</strong>y Beth Mangold <strong>of</strong> credit should go to Cathy<br />
From the PR department<br />
D'Agoatino, the show's<br />
director. She has brought<br />
hundreds <strong>of</strong> details together<br />
to form a vary entertaining<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> a great<br />
musical.<br />
What we have here is not a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> full-time pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
actors and singers looking for<br />
their big break. We have.<br />
Instead, a dedicated group <strong>of</strong><br />
young people who sandwiched<br />
numerouj rehearsali between<br />
band practice, homework,<br />
cheerleader practice and the<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> high school's many<br />
obligations.<br />
You should not attend their<br />
performance, however, out <strong>of</strong><br />
gratitude. Go see it because<br />
they do it very well.<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music program begins <strong>Mar</strong>ch events<br />
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PnbUe Relations Director<br />
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mezzo soprano, at least at ttie hall ova fte sea with a sUveratein<br />
Owan Qty Music Pier. <strong>On</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> the Fenn- sponsored by the Friends <strong>of</strong><br />
Saturday ivenliig, fte new sylvanla Cpera Theater under j^g g tti ^ Center, me<br />
month will begin at the music fte direction <strong>of</strong> Barbara program will feature' an<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> ensembles and<br />
arias from favorite operas.<br />
TWs Friends <strong>of</strong> Music special<br />
will be followed on April 26 by<br />
ttie Singing Choir with Elaine<br />
•flwwn, Tloketa for me pa 1 -<br />
brmances may be purchased<br />
at the door or In advance from<br />
tie Art Center, 409 Wealey<br />
Av.; Mitchell's Piano and<br />
Organs, 944 Asbury Av., and<br />
Sun Rose Book Shop, 640<br />
Asbury Av,<br />
Photo by "Thi Phgtsars^neri" Andrew-Tetce<br />
The annual real estate dinner held at the Linwood Country Club recen.<br />
tly, was attended by many realtors from the area. Among those attending<br />
were (1 to r) Bob Ordllle, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board; JoAnn<br />
Thompson, dinner dance chairman; William Lauten, state vice<br />
president- <strong>Mar</strong>vin Embry, sixth district vice president and Karen<br />
Parker, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Board president.<br />
Avant-garde plays set for Stockton<br />
Chamber sets meet<br />
for Monday noon<br />
The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors wiU meet<br />
Tuesday at noon at the<br />
Hymouth Inn,<br />
The pest speaker will be<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Administrator<br />
Paul T. McCarthy who wUl<br />
discuss the <strong>1981</strong> city budget,<br />
Call fte Chamber <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
S9.282B before Monday if you<br />
plan to attend.<br />
1CW HOLDS MBETDTO<br />
The ECW evening group <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
Church held its monthly<br />
meeting on February 16TA<br />
program demonstrating<br />
various craf ts made with egg<br />
cartons was presented by<br />
Mrs, Fred Sassl <strong>of</strong> Ltawood*<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Civic Club. Refreshmenti<br />
were served. The next<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the group will be<br />
held on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 at 8 p.m. at<br />
the church.<br />
Claitmed Ad» Bring Reiull.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch will be a dance<br />
month with the Happy<br />
Ho<strong>of</strong>ers' St. Patrick's Day<br />
special let for Saturday,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 14, 8:30 p.m. at ttie<br />
pier, The Jimmy <strong>Mar</strong>shall<br />
Band is booked with admission<br />
fS for members, $3<br />
for guests, There will be<br />
refreshments and dress la<br />
casual for this ballroom<br />
dance.<br />
William Sackett will bring<br />
his Society Orchestra beck for<br />
a second appearance at ttie<br />
Music Her to welcome tie<br />
arrival <strong>of</strong> spring, torch 21.<br />
Saekett's big band drew a<br />
record number <strong>of</strong> February<br />
dancers to the pier on<br />
Valentine'i night. The group<br />
will appear here on a regular<br />
basis In the summer.<br />
Dancing begins 9 p.m. and<br />
Sackett orchestra recorded a<br />
aong about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at the<br />
Alpha Studios in Philadelphia.<br />
The record will be available in<br />
about a month and will be<br />
used to help promote this<br />
resort.<br />
Congratulations to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty'i Fred Gavitt who won<br />
first place in fte most original<br />
category at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Bal Masque, Saturday. Laura<br />
SMles helped Gavitt produce<br />
fte costume which scored at<br />
fte colorful event. Gavitt Is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the city tax<br />
collection staff.<br />
The police department will<br />
present a moped safety<br />
program, 7 p.m., <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13 at<br />
fte PortO-Call. The session is<br />
free and open to the public,<br />
The department has also<br />
scheduled a radar runthrough<br />
on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 10 and 19<br />
between 56th and 59th streets<br />
on West Avenue. <strong>On</strong> fte 10th,<br />
fte program Is set from 10<br />
a.m. til noon and on the 19th<br />
from I p.m. til dark. All<br />
drivers are welcome.<br />
The Retail Merchants<br />
Association will hold Its annual<br />
spring festival including<br />
a flower give-away and block<br />
party the weekend <strong>of</strong> May 1<br />
and 2. The block party is set<br />
for ttie 2nd with an auto show,<br />
boat show, continuous entertainment,<br />
flea market and<br />
otter surprises Including ttie<br />
lovable and frenetic Phillies<br />
Pianette.<br />
Priseilla Parker, entertalnment<br />
director,<br />
requests that anyone wishing<br />
to participate in the event<br />
contact her through the public<br />
relations 1 <strong>of</strong>fice, 3894111, art.<br />
222. Flea market exhibitors<br />
should also use this number.<br />
Fenn State alumni have<br />
asked me to remind you that<br />
toe univeriity's renowned<br />
Glee (Hub will perform<br />
Sunday at Vineland High<br />
School North. Tickets are $3<br />
with senior citizens and<br />
children, $2. For Information<br />
can Steve Gabriel, 399-5531.<br />
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POMONA - The Stockton<br />
State College Studies in the<br />
Arta Program wUl preient<br />
"AmaricBiui: An Evening <strong>of</strong><br />
Contemporary Native <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Act Playi" In the Performing<br />
Arti Center Espertmental<br />
Theatre at 8:15 p.m. on<br />
Thursday, Friday, and<br />
Siturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch i-7 and<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 12-14.<br />
The production features<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> experiments In<br />
avant-garde theatre by 20th<br />
century American<br />
playwrlghti Thornton Wilder,<br />
Sam Shepard, and Megan<br />
Terry. Pat Hecht, associate<br />
director <strong>of</strong> meab-e art, wUl<br />
direct the three plays<br />
selected.<br />
Tile firit work, Thornton<br />
Wilder 1 admission is IS. For in-<br />
chronlclei a depression era Terry's, concept is porformation contact Uie public<br />
family's Journey to visit a irayed by random changes in relations department, 899-<br />
married daughter. Wth fte order o£ fte seines nil, ext 222. TUi week the<br />
The story reflects much <strong>of</strong> and the pairings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fce naive family spirit <strong>of</strong> ttiecharacters.<br />
The changes,<br />
times, and Is a unique which are not previously NEWCOMERS CLUB<br />
character study <strong>of</strong> the family revealed to the actors, result SETS MEETING<br />
matriarch. Her humor, in new interpretations at each UPPER TQWNSin<br />
afrength, and humanity are performance.<br />
fee unifying elements <strong>of</strong> this Tickets for "Americana:<br />
imaginative work.<br />
An Evening <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />
Written in 1931, Tht Happy Native <strong>On</strong>e Act Plays" are |5<br />
Journey to Comden and fcr general admission. A 80<br />
Tmnton contains many <strong>of</strong> the percent discount U available<br />
non-realiatto dements which to students, ehUdrin, senior<br />
occur In Wilder's most dtizehs, Stockton ID oar-<br />
famous production, Our dholders, and Stockton<br />
Tbwn,<br />
Alunyil Association mem-<br />
The second one-act play is bers.<br />
Sam Shepard's Cowboys No. Reservations can be made<br />
J, Shepard deals with the by calling (809) 66MO0O. Visa<br />
theme <strong>of</strong> human desolation and Mastercard are accepted.<br />
! Hie Happy Journey and isolation through two<br />
to Camden and Trenton, cowboys, left alone on a bare<br />
stage.<br />
As the sounds <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />
warriors mingle with !He<br />
noises <strong>of</strong> the metropolis, the<br />
audience Is left to decide Uie<br />
identiUes <strong>of</strong> the characters.<br />
The final selection, Megan<br />
Terry's Ceminfi and OoiriiS,<br />
Is the most taiprovisatlonal<br />
work on the program. Three<br />
men and three women<br />
examine the manyfaceti <strong>of</strong><br />
the male-female relationship<br />
ftrough scenes which rapidly<br />
move to varying places and<br />
situations.<br />
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reeently.fannad Newcomers CATERING<br />
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quarterly Saturday luncheon<br />
meeting at Danel's, Shore<br />
Hd., Somers Point, on<br />
Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14, 11:30<br />
a.m. Newcomers c<strong>of</strong>fees are<br />
held on the second Friday <strong>of</strong><br />
each month at 10 a.m. at 14 E.<br />
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PAGE 11 - SECTION ONE<br />
Dredge workers question<br />
(continued from page 1) schools and the ottier con- newemer <strong>Mar</strong>k Olan<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
funds deriveif by interest on cernlng operations <strong>of</strong> the Some controversy had<br />
I continued from .page 1)<br />
members remained highly in.'?"<br />
temporary notes to defray ttie Mainland Regional High recently been raised about the<br />
money would be diaburted critical* <strong>of</strong> "council, accusing During the dredge debate,<br />
aats <strong>of</strong> conitruettan <strong>of</strong> an School.<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Point repreiin-<br />
throughout New Jersey. Bit city <strong>of</strong> mismanagement <strong>of</strong> oounei] members toyed with<br />
addition onto thi middle The former budget facing nvea on the board. The body<br />
The dredgemartir ex- Uie program,<br />
ttie idea <strong>of</strong> hitting those<br />
school.<br />
ttie voters Is nearly $3 million tor Mainland Regional High<br />
plained that when the city Jeff Warren and hH wife homeowners on ttie lagoon<br />
Since Upper Township dots for current expenses, in- School is divided among the<br />
flrst bought the dredge in Kflthy said that if the city had with a special assessment to<br />
not have Its own high school, cluding over 113,000 in capital ttiree sending munieipalloes<br />
19BB. thi state and federal practiced routine main- pay for the dredging.<br />
also Included In the package la<br />
outlay costs.<br />
d Linwood, Northfleld and<br />
governments both pledged 28 tenanee the dredgi would However, nothing was<br />
mghtiy over |l mflllon for<br />
Somers Point with the<br />
percent each <strong>of</strong> the purchase have been more cosUeHldenL decided on this issue.<br />
student tuition to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Entering into the expenses number <strong>of</strong> representattves<br />
total with tht city covering "I'm glad it's over," ex. In a related matter, original<br />
High School.<br />
for the ensuing year Is slightly hised on the census.<br />
the remaining half.<br />
plained Kenneth Mason, a administrative figures on the<br />
The proposed budget has over $70,000 for heating and According to the 1980<br />
"When we started pumping veteran erew member since decommissioning costs on the<br />
nearly $173,000 in 18181108 as $83,000 for uttUUes with a census, the poputatton has<br />
sand on tht beaehei, the state 1969. "I got tired <strong>of</strong> me eon- dredge bad been un-<br />
well •• a total over $1.4 combined incremental hike shifted into Somers Point<br />
gave us a bUl for removing ttnued harasanent year after derestimated<br />
million for teaching expenses over last year <strong>of</strong> nearly from Northfleld which<br />
their sand (from the bay) and year <strong>of</strong> whefter th« dredge The costs will exceed<br />
with both categories having a $44,000.<br />
currently holds six seats to<br />
putting it on their beaches," would be financed.<br />
$104,000, <strong>of</strong>f from the original<br />
total hike over last year's cost Funds from federal and the Point's three.<br />
Hoeh laid, ejBslaining the "I'll just go on unem. cost estimate <strong>of</strong> 150,000. Oty<br />
<strong>of</strong> slightly leu than 12,000. state projects has been Due to federal regulations,<br />
state's reneging on the deal. ployment for a while and take Administrator hid T, Mc-<br />
In gpitt <strong>of</strong> Increases estimated to remain the same reapporUonment <strong>of</strong> me nate<br />
Under the shorefront it easy," Mason said, "but, I Carthy told The Senttndthroughout<br />
the budget, the as the previous year's $28 had to be voted on and<br />
master plan |20 million <strong>of</strong> the would like to know is what is Ledger that he had givai.a<br />
estimated cost to beat for the million.<br />
unanimously approved by ttie<br />
JJO million harbors and beach ttie city going to do when rough estimate and the new<br />
ensuing school year has been The costa to educate ttie current board which would<br />
bond issue, approved by thesomeone<br />
calk ci^ hall and total costs, including payroll<br />
cut in half. This year's portion Point's over 1,000 children In mean a postponement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
voteri in 1877, would go to oomplaini 'I can't get my to April, Insurance and<br />
for heating the township's two the three schools has been April 7 election.<br />
beachfront communittes <strong>of</strong> $35,000 boat out <strong>of</strong> the lagoon benefits, and other operating<br />
schools is 120,000.<br />
boosted to over $100,000, The <strong>On</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2S a special<br />
which local municipalities because it has been filled expenses.<br />
Last year's expense was proposed nearly $l,i mUUon meeting was held for that<br />
would have to match the<br />
$48,500. The savings Is being Includes teachers salaries, purpose and attorney Stephen<br />
amount allocated by the state.<br />
absorbed into the cost for costs <strong>of</strong> books, audio-visual Patrick, currently an in-<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday, the itate<br />
utilities budgeted for <strong>1981</strong>-82 aids and other supplies for the cumbent board member from<br />
Assembly approved a new Man arrested for heist<br />
to be nearly $100,000 and classroom.<br />
Northfleld, was the lone<br />
fundtag formula which would<br />
nearly doubling last year's Over $100,000 In ad- dissenting vote for the<br />
now <strong>of</strong>fer communities a 75 to(continued<br />
from page 1) arrested Larry Dabney, U,st<br />
$1,800 costs.<br />
ministrative cuts covering postponement which wUl<br />
a percent split with (he state<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, for possession<br />
However marring the salaries and "other" ex- ultimately <strong>of</strong>fer a fourth seat<br />
responsible for the bulk <strong>of</strong> Uie According to Nlckles, <strong>of</strong>-some <strong>of</strong> the stolen travden»<br />
bottom line somewhat Is the penses for <strong>1981</strong>-82 represents for Somers Point.<br />
money.<br />
McNair had been arrested checks.<br />
previously for various armed<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> Slightly over $10,000 In a rise <strong>of</strong> $15,000.<br />
Police have Issued* •<br />
A hearing <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />
According to the master robberies and was once<br />
state and federal funds. A public hearing on the<br />
warrant for the arrest *itf<br />
$4.5 million operating budget<br />
plan, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would have convicted and sentenced to McNair's alleged accomp]la«,<br />
. In Upper Township, in- budget is scheduled for today fcr the regional Wgh school<br />
to set aside some 1380,000 for three to four years in a state but* Nickles was unable to<br />
cumbents Thomas H. QrHfin at the Jordon Road School at 8 was held Monday evening at<br />
1M1 for repairs to the groins penitentiary.<br />
release me person's name<br />
. Jr., Dorothy R. Armand and p.m,<br />
ttie Limvood located school.<br />
and jetties under the old Police recovered 111,000 pending Ms apprenensloiL<br />
Board President Richard E. Somers Point Board <strong>of</strong><br />
ftindini formula, tat could worth <strong>of</strong> travelers checks, James Ratcliffe, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Mower are all seeking Education candidates vying Contained in the costs la a Area youngsteri took advantage <strong>of</strong> the mild spend about half that amount which included Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was arrested<br />
reelection to their current far three seats Include In- debt service <strong>of</strong> nearly 1180,000 weather to feed the seagulls at the .lOtli Street if the state Senate agrees with denominations in Swiss, this week by <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> 4he<br />
seats and no other residents cumbents Joyce Moore and and administrative eoste <strong>of</strong> beach.<br />
ttie lower house.<br />
German, French, English and New Jersey Division <strong>of</strong><br />
have filed a petition. Donald Flaherty Sr. andover<br />
$200,000, an increase <strong>of</strong><br />
However, neither the Canadian currency as well as Gaming Enforcement ior<br />
A public hearing on thenewcomers<br />
John E. Carson $11,000 over the previous<br />
master plan nor the dredge American dollars, along with allegedly passing $500 <strong>of</strong><br />
budget will be held on and Joseph A. Hall. year.<br />
study, both undertaken .by ttie the revolver suspected as<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 10 at 8 p.m. In addition, ttie city's voters A total <strong>of</strong> $12,000 for capital Realtors vote to close<br />
travelers checks stolen bom<br />
Dames and Moore group, being the one used to the Hint at the Brighton Hotel<br />
in the township'i middle must decide who will BU one outlay will not effect tu-<br />
school in Petersburg, <strong>of</strong> three Somers Point seats<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
were important to the sk who robbery during the raid and CasiiM. * ,n<br />
payers as the tab has been<br />
serve mem."<br />
were arguing for their jobs. on McNair's home, Nickles<br />
In Sonars Point, voters will tor he Mainland Regional picked up by state sources. <strong>On</strong>e realtor reportedh/ told Carey libeled the<br />
A warrant was also imaed<br />
Russell Reed, a crew reported.<br />
be deciding file fate <strong>of</strong> two bard <strong>of</strong> Education. Vying for However, the price tag for the body during the original proponents <strong>of</strong> the Sunday<br />
for a Julian Sartor far<br />
member for eight years, told According to Nlckles, police<br />
school budgets; one to ttie seat will be former board teaching and related expenses deliberations mat "We are closing issue "downs" who<br />
allegedly attempting to pjfeg<br />
council, "We did the bet we were led to McNair's Atlantic<br />
manage the city's three public member Ruth Lane and has been boosted $90,000 from pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and we're open were going to "destroy the<br />
stolen travelers checks chec at;fte<br />
could for fte city and the city<br />
last year.<br />
on Sundays — try getting a<br />
Qty address after Egg<br />
economy <strong>of</strong> the city."<br />
B<br />
gave us noaunf."<br />
Boardwalk Boardwalk d l k R RegencyHW<br />
In addition, the cost set<br />
dentist or an accountant on<br />
Harbor Township police<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s foundation<br />
and Caste, , Nieiaa<br />
Sunday."<br />
Both Russell and Hoeh said<br />
aside for heating is over<br />
began with housing for ren- ftat ttie dredge could have<br />
114,000 from last year and T. John Carey, one <strong>of</strong> me tors," he ejplained, "From been more eosteffieient if fte "Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk'<br />
other uttiities, such as water larger <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> realtors, (he time <strong>of</strong> Its founding to the oty provided the money over<br />
and sewage, electric and gas abstained during the first two present and will continue into ttie past decade to maintain<br />
have oeen budgeted nearly ballots taken two weeks ago the future - unless stupidity fte craft.<br />
Each Weekend At<br />
$18,000 over 188M1,<br />
and voted against the prevails.<br />
Hoeh said mat the crew had<br />
measure when It came up for<br />
For Hie residente <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
"Over the past years, up to requested parts for the<br />
a second time.<br />
Point, ttie bottom Une would<br />
last Sunday (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 1), more dredge, antlcipatlni a UTTEREirS<br />
be an estimated rise in tax <strong>of</strong> 7<br />
me normally easy-going residential family rentals mechanical problem, but ttie<br />
cents per $100 assessed<br />
Carey grew volatile when have taken place on Sundays parts didn't arrivi in flme and<br />
valuation. Meaning a school<br />
contacted by Tha Smttnel- Ban any other week day, fte operaUen had to shut LUNCHEONETTE<br />
iMdger,<br />
tax-for Mainland Regional<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten any two or more week- down for two weeta.<br />
High School |or 118142 would "The homeowners aren't days.<br />
Crew members told I7w<br />
840 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
be a total <strong>of</strong> 51 cents per $100. here to serve the realtor/' "It makes no difference 5erttinef-!,ed§ir what Public<br />
Cirey said, "we are here to who owns the rental proper- Works Director Albert P,<br />
ties," he continued, "but, if<br />
TH<br />
Dusey explained several<br />
Point needs referendum the properties are not rented months ago to council that the<br />
Fruit Juice<br />
tor the summer all <strong>Ocean</strong> city dredge had bean neglected, Z BiflS (Any Stylt!<br />
Dinners • Platters • Santbmdm<br />
(continued from page 1) referendum is rejected, are suffers — there would be no Dusey told the legislative Bacon, Sausage or Ham $AOO<br />
For an example, Priestley fte extensively used bus for painting Jobs, no refrigerator branch at that October Hash Browns<br />
sites the current trash fee elderly, as weU as acor<br />
furniture sales because council meeting that the Toast &, jelly<br />
removal contact, in which tivities provided by me city property owners won't be able dredge would need |4,0M for C<strong>of</strong>feB or Tea<br />
the <strong>1981</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> trash through the park and to afford improvements to parts and an approximately<br />
collection Is expected to jump recreation facillttes tor both their homes during the winter $30,000 replattng job would be<br />
from $134,000 to $181,000. adults and children. and soon were will be no<br />
ALSO SERVING SANDWICHES & PLATTERS<br />
necessary in me near future.<br />
Utilities and other similar Also facing cuts in the event jobs."<br />
It was at that October<br />
areas, Priestley maintains, <strong>of</strong> a defeated budget would be Carey said his solution for meeting tijat council agreed<br />
OPEN 8:30 a.m.<br />
will no doubt experience fire and police services, me real estate <strong>of</strong>fices, which to spend 115,000 for a cost<br />
Serving Breakfast 'Til 11:30 a.m.<br />
.similar increases.<br />
school and beach crossing he called, "me life blood <strong>of</strong> rfficiency study which later<br />
Among the desirable, but guards, and marine and other <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s economy," kffled it.<br />
•3 *<br />
non-critioal services, which special service groups. would be to keep them open<br />
In the debate between<br />
may face elimination if the In 1980, Uie city passed a but pass a law which would<br />
council members and the<br />
referendum, ironically for fte require stiff penalties for dredge crew, Russell<br />
specified purpose <strong>of</strong> adding initiating, pursuing, or con-<br />
challenged council's minority<br />
99 police to exceed the cap. sumating a sale on Sunday.<br />
to vote the dredge out <strong>of</strong><br />
Other than that, Priestley Current Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors existence.<br />
ays, council, since me in- President Robert J, Ordllle<br />
ception <strong>of</strong> the caps law in 197JL declined to comment on this "It's wrong for you seven<br />
has not requested a ' story, e^laining uiat a letter (members <strong>of</strong> council) to make<br />
is the restaurant.<br />
referendum which has had a would be read to council at its ttie final decision — it should<br />
ON THE CIRCLE<br />
definite negative impact in workshop meeting next be left to ttie residents,"<br />
SOMERS PT. N.J.<br />
dry operations.<br />
Tuesday.<br />
Russell laid. "What's right is<br />
right and It's wrong for you to<br />
make ui fte scapegoat for<br />
higher taxes."<br />
Russell and ottier wew<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Vegetable, C<strong>of</strong>fee or Tea<br />
Knockwurst with Sauerkraut<br />
S 3.95<br />
Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12 .<br />
Prime Rib Open Face Sandwich ... $ 3.95<br />
Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13<br />
Crab Au Gratin *4.50<br />
Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch U<br />
Lobster Ceylonese M.50<br />
Thii Week's Dinner speeiali iirved Wefl. tdru Sit.<br />
Broiled Stuffed Shrimp MO.BO<br />
VealOskar M2.75<br />
Dinners strvtd Weflnesaay and Thursdiy until ? pm<br />
Prldiy and Saturday 'til 10 pm<br />
LynehM10inifo4pnrt<br />
Sunday Lunches 10 am to I pni<br />
J — 1<br />
Dlnntrs2-¥pm<br />
Closed Monday<br />
and Tuesday<br />
Route 50, Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />
628.2641<br />
BQITB ANNOUNCED<br />
Dean and <strong>Mar</strong>ilyn Spencer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palermo announce ttie<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> their first cMd,<br />
Jessica Pearl, on February M<br />
in the Atlantic Gi^ Medical<br />
Oenter, She weighed eight<br />
pounds. Mr. Spencer is a<br />
policeman with the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty Police Department HU<br />
parents are Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Howard W. Spencer <strong>of</strong> East<br />
anmswiek. Mrs. Spencer is<br />
fte daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs, E.<br />
Barbosa also <strong>of</strong> last Brunswick.<br />
CARD PARTY<br />
SLATED BY CLUB<br />
TOe Owan <strong>City</strong> Civic Club<br />
wUl hold its monthly mini<br />
card party at the youth<br />
oenter, 6th St. and Aflantte<br />
Av. on Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12, at<br />
12:30 p.m. Ttme wUl be a<br />
donation <strong>of</strong> 11.50.<br />
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MONDAY<br />
OUR DAILY *3" SPECIALS<br />
From <strong>Mar</strong>ch f fa 1J, I»il<br />
Yankee pot Real! <strong>of</strong> Choice Btel with Jardinere<br />
Orivy; Penniylvinia Duteh Styla Chicken pot<br />
Pie fin Casseroii, <strong>On</strong>e Veg.; irolleii Filet <strong>of</strong><br />
Presh ilutfiih with Limgn Butter<br />
TUESDAY —<br />
Junior Hot ComlJlnatiBn Seafsod putter; Roast<br />
Young Turkey with Stuffing A Cranberry Sauce;'<br />
Oriliefl Ham Steak with Pineapple Ring<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Broiled Baby Beef Liver Steak with Fried<br />
<strong>On</strong>ions; Roasted Loin <strong>of</strong> Pork with Sauerkraut,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Vegetable; Deluxe Devilled Shrab Cake<br />
with Sauce Supreme<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Baked Chicken Virginia (Chicken Breast on<br />
Ham Steak); Baked Lasagne with Meat Sauce,<br />
Crisp Green Salad & Roll, No Veg.; French Fried<br />
Filet <strong>of</strong> Flounder with Tartar Sauce.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Freshly Ground Choice Beefburg Steak With<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>ions; Baked Virginia Ham With Applf<br />
Fritter a Fruit Sauce, pne Vcg.; Louisiana<br />
Shrimp Creole with steamed Rice en Casierolt;<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Veg.<br />
Daily Special Platters Include RoUs * Butter,<br />
Soup du jour or Salad with Choice <strong>of</strong> Two<br />
Vegetables except whereotberwise noted.<br />
"Full Course Dinner*"<br />
Served Saturday a Sunday II to "p.m.