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PAGi 12 _, SiCTION TWO<br />
Hawks defeat Middle for 17th game in row<br />
Th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hn<br />
llu-if 1?tll straight IS<br />
md thu seeond 'Mi fur<br />
I! tin Sunday i.K t<br />
ti Mirirlli- Town<br />
thi' Oci-'in '<br />
atum Field, Ov<br />
lelied tin- midMi't le<br />
CAUTION<br />
A Yankee was<br />
Christmas WiilkinH-ti<br />
Scotland. Snuw hiic'<br />
and ho was struM^lm<br />
a narrow mad when<br />
a highlander,<br />
- "I |;ue,Hs, friend, I<br />
ho said plaintlv<br />
t: "Is there a<br />
ot for ye?"<br />
American: "Nope,"<br />
Scot; "Weel, ;<br />
osL"<br />
Prompt TV Sarvic*<br />
STOP LITTLl TROUBLES<br />
Brian Hwy >miTii •!• <strong>On</strong>Ml<br />
JKILLED YiCMNICAL StRVICt<br />
GLEESONS TV<br />
isu Asnunr Arc. ]t9-earh, prior tn 19G9,<br />
cinlv tour Wft'ks_ wt-fi 1<br />
JIIUWI-II" Hunting hnuri. will<br />
be frum ", hiiur bcluru<br />
wnnw until 'j hour aTttr<br />
Agents far<br />
Wh eaton -H<br />
^in i pi iM-d tht<br />
i Ilmk III tin<br />
wilh i hut nfr<br />
liir in v inl<br />
t.hdi]\vii John<br />
id tin \lr,<br />
a run up flic<br />
< nd<br />
qu irti r<br />
l<br />
m tl<br />
10 y mi run h\<br />
will pi1% ij_llii<br />
p m Ih \ will<br />
ilt.itid Si a I.,k<br />
yi ir h imu<br />
hat prnmi t<br />
j- imi r ir tht<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SENTINiL-LEDGIR<br />
GOAL LINE STAND - The mplpt- <strong>of</strong> playcriT include stalwarts, from OC1IS<br />
who hpld the Salem eleven for four downs on the am- yard lint- Suturday<br />
Hhiuh p-VLhologically gave them the game.<br />
New Jersey big game season to<br />
open Saturday for archers<br />
tin-<br />
The k-gal bj S limit is unir<br />
tint-<br />
f ulthur<br />
bt-'jr An archt' whu<br />
not ban a deer or<br />
during the bnw and .<br />
sc.i-.iin mav try l.jr a<br />
ur bear with this vn<br />
dunnq the lireaFm si<br />
Dicembur K 13, a iuic<br />
bemhuntur may hunt<br />
with a shotgun and a<br />
fin-arm liccnrci^i> ciutuii<br />
Gnnd spring<br />
rainfall has, r<<br />
lush L i arly fall<br />
making it<br />
that<br />
any arehei hould have<br />
clear View his target<br />
is arrtsv-<br />
All .irrnwh<br />
wall-sharp<br />
measuring<br />
I 1 _* Ifldlu<br />
least 1 '•=<br />
along the<br />
Tim bow<br />
pull wriq<br />
pminfK a<br />
nf i jstin<br />
arruw . t<br />
carried in the<br />
d fir Id ^ during deer<br />
mubt haie a<br />
ned metal head<br />
between A,'A and<br />
in v, idlh and at<br />
inches in length<br />
main CLittinn edj;n<br />
rnuit h a dravt<br />
it uf at Iea->t ,'JS<br />
d must hi ejpable<br />
a Ipp.il hunting<br />
least 12S Vardi tti<br />
Any door hus vhi<br />
a buck with good antlor<br />
growth or dressed weight<br />
_-ovyr 200 ptjunds thi.H year<br />
ShufffIn <strong>On</strong><br />
News and Gossip «f<br />
Ihuffltbeard Club<br />
by H. Parke Baker<br />
Tho <strong>of</strong>ficers Fur Ul' 1 1070<br />
c I u h y v n. f b on inning<br />
y es t G rd :_i y and *:• n diny<br />
SpptombOf HQ, 1970, urn<br />
Prus 1 doni, Dr. Nclson<br />
Rabbins, Vieo^Pri'sid^nt, Jack<br />
SehntMdOF, SccFntary,<br />
Dornthy Cairns: Tr* a^urer,<br />
Purkp Bidcur, Ksccutivu<br />
Board (in add it inn to tho<br />
above?) Rod Boo no, Al<br />
Ciiims, Jno Glynn, Charles<br />
Hu^iiM, Lylf Olmstoad,<br />
Marion KiuiiLirdsur 1 , Harry<br />
I jrd<br />
i inc<br />
;i_nd Harold<br />
direct tho<br />
iM OctobtJF,<br />
Th<br />
: htist' who<br />
I;. tiVi'T from<br />
Niivombur tji. Hh May will<br />
be iiiifjciirncfti ii.trLly b<strong>of</strong>tirfc<br />
Lhfif tfr-rni <strong>of</strong> Tvic*' boyiriH,<br />
1970 mcml<br />
! r=ship cardH<br />
iiiid butt on;, v II bo ruady<br />
4Vir distribution ii I tho safflo<br />
priet? I\H 19Gy.<br />
iL U with d* 1 p ri-grot that<br />
we iKilif the<br />
Charley .\Vtir<br />
Lnnijhiifnf ?;<br />
Ov>:un Ciu<br />
A eluh<br />
i nthu<br />
INSIDE and OUTSIDE<br />
WINTER BOAT STORAGE<br />
Blue Water Marina<br />
34TH STRfET AT THE BAY<br />
AT THE FOOT OF THE<br />
HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE<br />
DIAL<br />
399.6200<br />
rj<br />
rn rU<br />
ind<br />
W<br />
may quality foi<br />
paieh in tht' ;<br />
deer reeosniiti<br />
sponsored ltv<br />
uf Fis<br />
trt*pli\<br />
KMi <strong>of</strong> Sp<strong>of</strong>tHmeM ><br />
forms can be<br />
:1 from Conservatior<br />
Fish and Wiidlifi<br />
ent Installations and<br />
slon's Trenton <strong>of</strong>fiei<br />
hunters whu has? a<br />
teiitial trophy di'er.<br />
trios in the tiQO-pLiund<br />
h must be witnessed by a<br />
tnservation Officer or<br />
Idlife Bioloijisl and there<br />
ample time t_ti pfoeure<br />
ms while antler division<br />
!• Wildlife aseni<br />
George<br />
i "ver>* gf<br />
hunting,<br />
last ye<br />
Aeorlis and<br />
e fiinds<br />
ute to the q<br />
•rd in areas<br />
In genera<br />
s which h<br />
highe-.t harvest Ui<br />
again <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
I epportunitie?<br />
Atli'lhiiis lire<br />
p o f ! s trip to the<br />
Latin Casino' in Cherry Hill<br />
oil October Hi lor the<br />
dinner shuw fealuriilf^ Steve<br />
Lawrence unit Edie Uorme<br />
Tii'lii'ts will include ruiilid<br />
trip bus Tare, dinner and (lie<br />
show. Further iiil'ormatiiin<br />
may be obtained and<br />
reservations made by rnllinu<br />
Mrs, Helen Spi'nei:<br />
(.•199.7538) or Miss Hull,<br />
TWI-NiqHTER<br />
VENETIANS<br />
• Seleui any Jt^<br />
! t gh t from ^,1 .i r e<br />
firi^ht to flight [ike<br />
» Protect valuabl<br />
nishutga from darn<br />
sun r a v c<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
• Choose frct.i ^j<br />
talurs nnd patter ns to<br />
flu* ur match yuur room<br />
decor<br />
* fnjuv IQME service,<br />
easy f-.jre = backed by<br />
Alcan Aluniinum Corporation<br />
s5 yearpunrantee<br />
Call tsdiy for<br />
free defnenstra<br />
and eitimife<br />
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1245 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-5140<br />
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OPEN 'TIL 4 P.M. ON SATURDAYS<br />
LsDAY, OCTOaiR 2, 1969<br />
- Mayo. Rohi-rL ,s hnr gj<br />
( lub Wi-ok I'rochuiDtion arid is joined<br />
urists Cirolvi Slii-riicni, imblmty ehairmun<br />
on durst, prt.'sidont, Si-nior Photo.<br />
APBOOK RECOLLECTIONS -<br />
Karen Huff<br />
recording secretary, and Margie Weaver<br />
TTt ndI ?F ' j eeretal V- J°i« Sammy<br />
s and Mike Donahue, two boys from the<br />
Homo, in perusing through the serapbook<br />
pctuig parties and other events the Club has<br />
| for boys at the home. Staff Photo<br />
\wg wommn <strong>of</strong> Vmnture Club sponsors<br />
\ious welfare projects, social events<br />
thrr rir. 1 Robirt<br />
Mavi-r ui tin Citv<br />
i Citv Nm Jcr^iv<br />
y prnrl urn Ocliihf r<br />
I'OcIobir 11th 19fa9<br />
i Ihia t,rd M I<br />
hundreds<br />
througrrout<br />
ales, Canada and<br />
erica to honor the<br />
fneii who embody<br />
is <strong>of</strong> Venture<br />
liir service to the<br />
:li arc , yautiB<br />
in business <strong>of</strong><br />
fields. VenturisLs<br />
<strong>City</strong> hold such<br />
as secretary;<br />
bank teller,<br />
receptionist and<br />
Li sponsored by<br />
inpiimist Federation<br />
tmerlciis, Ine:, and is<br />
t,i jiivi' young<br />
<strong>of</strong> good character<br />
f 1<br />
U Boats<br />
SAT. i SUN.<br />
& River Fishing<br />
CRABBING<br />
Furnished<br />
(^Uinii<br />
HOLIIAUOH'S<br />
ATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
Poiceng Creek<br />
Route 559 -k<br />
ding Road<br />
„ , 0INT at the<br />
"8 Creek Bridge<br />
J 927.4129<br />
[m <strong>of</strong> Bait<br />
f<br />
and reputation and <strong>of</strong><br />
proven business ability an<br />
area within which they may<br />
develop their loadorahrp<br />
qualities- and gain experience<br />
in the selection <strong>of</strong> carrying<br />
out projects <strong>of</strong> community<br />
service and civic .<br />
contribution. Venture also<br />
gives each member the<br />
opportunity to extend her<br />
circle ot friendship and<br />
influence through an<br />
international organization,<br />
jurroni <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> tht-<br />
Ventiiro Club <strong>of</strong> Od »n Citv<br />
are President Sharor i Gue-t<br />
Vice President Janici Fin tl<br />
Recording Secretary Kjrt-n<br />
Huff, C o r r e s p , md ing<br />
Secretary Margie »i ivnr<br />
Treasurer Lynn V<br />
and Board Members Njntv<br />
Matthews and Nant-v<br />
Rauhauscr.<br />
The Venture C.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was c<br />
June 11, 1053 an><br />
tim* lu bi<br />
v Srniis ol<br />
Citv<br />
Capo<br />
and<br />
Collections for the Heart<br />
Fund, Mental Health, March<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes, Rescue Squad and<br />
other charitable organizations<br />
have been conducted by<br />
y<br />
Thanksgivingand<br />
Christina loud<br />
t-t c<br />
niid\<br />
hiv bun<br />
distributed ind m rv<br />
Chri'stm i~> nn m t.^ hup fur<br />
clothing ind<br />
childn n wh<br />
tnv. fur<br />
tilln fwi n t<br />
mif,ht hv kir^uttt n h\ Sunt i<br />
Gappy *s CapeiT,," a<br />
mimcrigriiphed mngazlnu <strong>of</strong><br />
jukus, storius, puzzlos, poems<br />
and pj projects in wrjtton and<br />
distributed ibd quarterly to<br />
children's hospitali when*<br />
members <strong>of</strong>ten vi-^it to play<br />
with and talk to tho young<br />
patjonts,<br />
A suhuinfship is yivpii<br />
uaah your in a HtMiiur j|ir!<br />
GAS HEAT NOW!<br />
Winter can' be a ploasant sBaien<br />
if yeu hive egmpietirly autsmaiic<br />
g,ii heating. Why not<br />
modeFni?e now with a<br />
UIILHIilAIN<br />
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Cail Iran for isng Ufa •<br />
Warer-backHi, finned flun<br />
far qrearer heat abwrptlen<br />
• thorough Iniulatlon prevent!<br />
heat leu • eornpletoly<br />
automatic, prele«t»d<br />
csnfreli • eatliy elffaned<br />
• jacket atfraetivsly flnlihed<br />
In blM hammerlold • ADA<br />
approved.<br />
far a Frw E.tlmaK, _ No Obligation<br />
oM99 - Hb and 533<br />
TO GAS HEAT NOW<br />
DIAL 399-32Q0 fW Plumbing & Heating<br />
DIAL 399-1876<br />
SPDNKOK - Mrs Robert Hal tor (l<strong>of</strong>t), president<br />
<strong>of</strong> thn Soruptimi'it Club, and Mrs. Helen Goss<br />
(right), buroptimist idvisor, look over u project<br />
scrapbuok with William MuKim, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Foster Unrni 1 in Marmora which is the main service<br />
projout uf thi- Vi-ntuir Club. Staff Photo.<br />
FUND RAISING - Members Janice Finsel, Lois<br />
Blackmail, Joanne Riui' and Lynn Voorhees display<br />
oerarnit Chn-.tmas tries the club is selling for a<br />
fund raising prnju-i t htaff Photo.<br />
graduating from <strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />
High School and enter<br />
the field <strong>of</strong> teaching and<br />
the past two years the e<br />
has adopted the home<br />
hoyj; = in Marmora as<br />
special service proie.-t<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the nn<br />
important aspects <strong>of</strong> i<br />
club is giving <strong>of</strong> ones a<br />
and one's time. Many hoi<br />
have been spent with t<br />
boys from the home wallii<br />
on the boardwalk, going<br />
md hiki<br />
and<br />
bv<br />
other<br />
g<br />
Chn<br />
r ih. Fr<br />
Ihrc uull<br />
I n<br />
publn<br />
<strong>of</strong> si<br />
internatii<br />
eper persi<br />
i working<br />
OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL.LIDGiR<br />
V.<br />
County capital improvements<br />
at high level in New Jersey<br />
Outlays for capital more thai *7B 'million<br />
impruvvmvntx by thi? 21 capital expt iditures the year<br />
county goyrrnmrnbi in New hefure, it af ejteee3ed the<br />
Jursuy n|>(|ri.(,iati-d nearly S73 five-year average, annual<br />
Vi miHif-tn last yci\r._ VVhik 1 outlay <strong>of</strong> less than SSO<br />
this was slightly under ihu millioii By all cuuntieK<br />
du rin (! the period 1084.flH.<br />
21 counties raise<br />
expenditures 10%<br />
New<br />
g spvndjng by<br />
ttjtaled Jersey's nearly 1454 21 counties million<br />
lust year. The 8463,774,614<br />
Forum<br />
CoHtinupd from<br />
editorial page<br />
personal viow. Crimt! and<br />
violence In thu nation today<br />
is increased as more and<br />
more pooplo have substituted<br />
science, especially medical<br />
science, in place <strong>of</strong> God as<br />
the source to go to for the<br />
solving <strong>of</strong> aJI their problems.<br />
Many are brainwashed by<br />
the propaganda <strong>On</strong> TV and<br />
other methods <strong>of</strong><br />
advertisment by the drug<br />
manufacturers so they<br />
become dependent <strong>On</strong> this<br />
or that drug.<br />
The materialistic medical<br />
men first use helpless dogs<br />
to perform their experiments<br />
on, then the brainwashed<br />
people flock to them for<br />
various transplant operations,<br />
not thinking hew much<br />
blood <strong>of</strong> many Innocent<br />
dogs stain their hands. I<br />
certainly don't want any<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a science that<br />
ruthlessly tortures God's<br />
wonderful creation, the loyal<br />
BABY HAS BULLET IN HEAD dog."<br />
Waynesvillo, N.C. — A When man comes to<br />
premature baby was born realize that death is not to<br />
here recently with a pistol be feared because it is<br />
biillet in his head. A through death, when God<br />
nourosiifgeon said the bullet<br />
was doing no damase and<br />
would be removed f i later<br />
date. The boy's father<br />
dropped a pistol accidentally<br />
and the bullet struck his<br />
pregnant wife in the right '<br />
side lodging in the baby's<br />
head.<br />
»-•*•*<<br />
decides to call us, if wo<br />
have advanced enough<br />
spiritually, it is then man<br />
will turn away from the<br />
material benefits <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
medicaJ science and seek<br />
first the kingdom <strong>of</strong> hoaven-<br />
William Strobe<br />
501 1st st.<br />
Announcing the Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. William H. Nickerson, Jr.<br />
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC<br />
1908 Appletrae Lane, OcBan <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
++****!<<br />
Offlee Phone: 3994499<br />
Hours: e a.m,.1O p.m. Monday-Friday<br />
9 a,m..l p.m, Saturday<br />
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT<br />
"Finest Quality"? <strong>On</strong>ly if it's<br />
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ChOilp paints tire no bart'ain,<br />
CiiL'.iii "aciyln;" piiints are<br />
made with only a trllinbltjfiill'<br />
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finest qtiairfy paint make surg<br />
it's mncio with 100% pure<br />
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No Substitutes<br />
SOLD ONLY AT THE 33 COLOR GARDENS OF<br />
FINNAEEN & HALEY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
721 Asbury Avanuo, Phone 399-0498<br />
OPIN DAILY I TO 5s30<br />
BILL GRUFF, Manager<br />
WE WELCOME UNKARD CHARGE ACCOUNTf<br />
where you pay less for successful paint<br />
• The longest lasting finish<br />
for brick, stucco, stone, asbestos<br />
shingles, primed wood<br />
siding and trim, aluminum or<br />
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• Paint- right after the rain<br />
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See Our Large<br />
Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
WALLPAPERS<br />
Including tht<br />
nmwmst Vinyh<br />
totaled represented nn<br />
increase oT more than 10<br />
percent over county<br />
expenditureK o f<br />
approximaiely $412 million<br />
in 1B57.<br />
The totiils include county<br />
spending for current<br />
operations, debt service, and<br />
capital improvements. The<br />
capital improvements Items,<br />
representing expenditures Tor<br />
major^projeets with long use<br />
expectancy, may include<br />
finaneinis both from current<br />
budget appropriations and<br />
borrowed funds.<br />
All but four <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's counties reported<br />
increased outlays in 1968.<br />
Greatest percentage increase<br />
was a 66 percent rise in<br />
Morris. Largest decline was<br />
about' 2 1/3 percent in<br />
Somerset. Counties which<br />
showed a b o ¥e=ayerage<br />
percEntage increases generally<br />
had sizeable capital<br />
improvement expenditures.<br />
A coil nty. by. county<br />
tabulation prepared by the<br />
New Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association showed that<br />
Cape May County has total<br />
expenditure <strong>of</strong> 86,787,863<br />
last year and $5,928,102 in<br />
1987, an Increase <strong>of</strong> 14.5<br />
percent for the one.year<br />
period.<br />
The tabulations wereprepared<br />
for inclusion in the<br />
1989 edition <strong>of</strong> "Financial<br />
Statistics <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey<br />
Local Government"",<br />
published annually by NJTA<br />
to present comparable fiscal<br />
data for each <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's i-ountios,<br />
municipalities and school<br />
districts.<br />
Claijjfied Ads Bring Reiulti<br />
III 1981<br />
spending<br />
mjllion.<br />
capital Irnproviiment<br />
ttitalrd almoat $34<br />
Includin),' expenditures<br />
from both current und<br />
borrowed funds, the capital<br />
improvement accounts in<br />
enmity budgets cover outlays<br />
for long-range projects such<br />
as highways, bridges, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
buildiiiBs, land, machinery,<br />
equipment and county<br />
college construction.<br />
C o u nly-by-eounty<br />
comparisons compiled from<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial records by the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers Association<br />
show that Cape May County<br />
spent 51,131,620 oil capital<br />
improvements In 1988 and<br />
SI .339,244 in 1B87. The<br />
average annual outlay over<br />
the past five yours has been<br />
SM0u,(My. In all, capital<br />
improvement spending<br />
between 1081 and 1968 in<br />
The totals are based upon<br />
data included in the 1989<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> NJTA's reference<br />
booklet, "Financial Statistics<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey Local<br />
Government,"<br />
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