Jun 1974 - Newspaper Archives of Ocean County
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t«TH YIAR = No. 3 Telephone ^99 5411 OCEAN CITY, N1W JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong> PRlCf lie<br />
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A tpuch <strong>of</strong> summer<br />
Balmy temperatures over the weekend and Into the beginning <strong>of</strong> the current<br />
week quickly transformed <strong>Ocean</strong> City from a Spring city to a summer spa.<br />
Photographer Paul Counsellor caught these beachfront scenes over the<br />
weekend.<br />
Suniem will come? early for these beach buffs<br />
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Public hearing M$Y 6<br />
School expansion plans set<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Kducalion has come up with a<br />
plan for expansion <strong>of</strong> the lowl<br />
school system i physical plant,<br />
and Abe public ii invited 18<br />
review those plans next<br />
Monday night and make<br />
suggestions as to how It might<br />
he improved<br />
According to R|ci|i> renrinji<br />
Mrs Smiih «as Ihe wife <strong>of</strong><br />
Uic latf WilliLim H smiih, Jr<br />
formei police chipi <strong>of</strong> (Vpan<br />
City<br />
She is'survived by two sons.<br />
Thomas A Williams, <strong>of</strong> (his<br />
cit>. . John K Williams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Morthfirld. and ode daughter.<br />
MJK Mnrj Uiii Smargissn. <strong>of</strong><br />
"it Petersburg. Fla She is also<br />
.survived by nino (Jrandchlldren<br />
find l»-o (jroai ("ranrtchildren<br />
Kunoral services will be<br />
uinriucicfl tin Monda> May 6 at<br />
2 p m froiii ihp Godfrey<br />
Kuneral HOIIIH «ith the Rev<br />
(harlpH Hirick <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Hurial will tie ai the ^asid*<br />
'"em el pry in Palermo<br />
Friends may call at the hour<br />
prior lo sfirvicf Memorials to<br />
the (fipp May 'ouniy Rescue<br />
Squad in ficean City or to (he<br />
American Canc:«r Society in<br />
Cape May C'miri MOIIBP WIM H«<br />
apprpcialprt<br />
Clara M Fleetwnnri<br />
SOMKKS POINT Mrs<br />
Clara M Fleelivmd, 64. <strong>of</strong> IIS<br />
W Johnson av , died Sund.iv in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Born in Bridgeton, she<br />
resided in this area for about 30<br />
years She operalerl the Hob<br />
Lawrence Boarding Homp on<br />
Johnson av here for ap<br />
proximatply 15 years<br />
She is survived hv her<br />
husband. Harrison, three<br />
daughters. Mrs Elsie<br />
Schneider, Mrs Dorothy Booth,<br />
both <strong>of</strong> Somers Poini, and Mrs<br />
Bertha Bartlett, <strong>of</strong> Woodhury<br />
Heights, twn sons, Robert and<br />
jjirry, both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />
nnr sisU-r Mrs Klsie Donnelly<br />
ol HridfJi'liiii. and a brother.<br />
Sum I'ultinjJcr, <strong>of</strong> Florida and<br />
"•ijilil Hranrieliildren<br />
Services will bti at 2 p.m<br />
Wednesday in the Middleton<br />
Sirohlp Funeral Home, 3 iiv mass <strong>of</strong> the<br />
re«.w reel ion will {v in Holy<br />
Cross CemeliTv Mavs l^an-<br />
(ling. A viewing will take place<br />
mi WiirisnedHS from 7 (o o p m<br />
J. Alfred Banner<br />
[•uiieral services were<br />
mnrtuc-iPd Monday for ,1 Alfred<br />
Homier. 71 <strong>of</strong> 320 W Surf rd ,<br />
«ho died Friday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital at Somers<br />
IVi<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Hopeuell Pa., he<br />
niudehis home here since IflflS<br />
''Lure lun daughters. Mrs<br />
(lanv MulletIr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
;UMI Mrs Mmricia Albano. <strong>of</strong><br />
^ll•dln|•d lakes; two sisters,<br />
Sisler Mar> ruih'erine. OCD. <strong>of</strong><br />
.MAHsacliusetls. and Miss Agnes<br />
H Scaniaii. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia:<br />
""d ihree granrkhildren<br />
Services will be 8:30 a m<br />
Friday at Ihe Chester A<br />
Uiiriberi f-'uneral Home. 201<br />
Asbury av with Mass <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hesunec'idn at 9 30 am in St<br />
Augifsline s Church. Burial will<br />
be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery^<br />
I'hilfldelphia A viewing wiU<br />
takf plair nn Ttiuredm llfini 7<br />
in V p PI.<br />
"asl^L^rifL H : t Benjamin C Carroll<br />
nialheiiiaiies at Lafayette<br />
(nllepe He had been<br />
assoeialpd u ith Lafayette for in<br />
He was a graduate <strong>of</strong> luniaia<br />
College and Penn Klale<br />
L'niversiiy He received his<br />
doctorate frnm Columbia<br />
University He also taught for<br />
two years at Atlantic Com<br />
inunity College He was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanii Club <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City and me Riverhoat<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City-<br />
He is survived by his wife<br />
Pearl; one daughter Mrs<br />
Mary Lou Volkman, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
port. Conn ; a son. William A<br />
Benner. [II . <strong>of</strong> Palatine, til .<br />
• and five grandchildren<br />
Interment was in Forks<br />
rhureh Cemetery, Forks<br />
Township, Pa Funeral<br />
arrangements were by the<br />
fiodfrey Funeral Home HOfl<br />
Central av<br />
ioseph T. Scanlan<br />
Joseph T. Scanlan, 79, <strong>of</strong> 1215<br />
Wesley av. and Palm Beach,<br />
Fla., died Monday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital following a<br />
short illness.<br />
Bom in Shenandoah, Pa., he<br />
was a resident <strong>of</strong> this city 18<br />
years and was a summer<br />
resident 50 years<br />
He was a World War I<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> the Marines and a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mulvern<br />
Preparatory and Villanova<br />
University, He wai an a§ent<br />
with the Department <strong>of</strong> Juitice,<br />
Philadelphia, and was in<br />
busineis before retiring in IBM.<br />
Surviving are his wife.<br />
Benjainin iDiidei Coleinan<br />
Carroll, a siockbrokei wiih<br />
Janney Monlgomery Scott,<br />
hie . died on April l.i a!<br />
(lieslnut Hill Hoepital He was<br />
7fi and lived at the Madison<br />
Hnuse Apartments Bpthlehem<br />
like. Ambler, Pa<br />
Mr Carroll and hie family<br />
xpi'Ml siiniiniMi, |,ire in iictMui<br />
i S\\ im several yean<br />
He was a native <strong>of</strong> Lexington.<br />
K> and he served with the<br />
Marines in World War I He was<br />
also u l'J2;l graduate <strong>of</strong> Xavier<br />
I'nivprsily. Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
Mr Carroll was a member or<br />
ihe Knighis <strong>of</strong> Colunibus and<br />
the North Hills Country Club<br />
Surviving are his wffe, the<br />
formw Loretta Wagner, two<br />
sons, Charles and James, a<br />
daughter. Mrs Mary Ellen<br />
Brown: and IB grandchildren<br />
Memiirials may hp »pni to fhp<br />
I'aihnhc Charities<br />
Florence W. Deck<br />
Mrs Florence W Deck, 89, <strong>of</strong><br />
33 Haynmie pi , riied Thursday<br />
a! the linwood Cnnvslesrpnl<br />
1 ent er<br />
Born in Philadelphia, she was<br />
a resident <strong>of</strong> this city IS years<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
Cultural Arts Center and a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the Spring Oarden<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Art<br />
There are no immediate<br />
A Typical Mother?<br />
There isn't such ,i thinji. Edch person feels his<br />
mother is special. That's why each <strong>of</strong> us wants<br />
something special for mother on her day, Sunday,<br />
May 12. Our Hallmark cards and gifts are<br />
special. Come see for yourself.<br />
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Sprv<br />
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Cliurcl<br />
Pol ill<br />
from 9<br />
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WHrX'ei<br />
Si Jar<br />
Ptiilad<br />
Free<br />
A rei<br />
for all i<br />
pets lo<br />
eiriati<strong>of</strong><br />
May 11<br />
thePoIi<br />
West ai<br />
The r<br />
will be<br />
given<br />
munizal<br />
and sho<br />
the do|<br />
vaccine<br />
Dapann<br />
herthe<br />
** AS»etSurprisef<br />
Mother** Day. Send it t<br />
Brave bathers sample the 59 degree surf water<br />
and quiet afternoon<br />
ifr io stage —.<br />
Wmaihmr<br />
Partly sunny today with<br />
high temperatures in the<br />
SO's, Chance <strong>of</strong> rain to<br />
percent, Partly funny<br />
Friday and Saturday with<br />
highs in the TO'i and M*i<br />
and Ions in the 40*i and<br />
M'l. Chance <strong>of</strong> showers on<br />
Sunday and not ai warm<br />
with highs in the IO"i and<br />
laws in the mid to upper<br />
50'i, U.S. WEATHER<br />
SERVICE<br />
TWes<br />
•«••*'> palnl<br />
•rim.<br />
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—n Mfw Moon<br />
AM<br />
High tow<br />
MAY If"<br />
? 6 01 V "6<br />
H 34<br />
VI)<br />
to or<br />
X—Full Moon<br />
L«il Otiantr<br />
PM<br />
Hiqh Low<br />
ah'onPier Saturday<br />
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1 00<br />
j, U 0«mn\ni* <strong>of</strong> the widow with Menlnt interpretation <strong>of</strong> Elijah. He is<br />
tttletote <strong>of</strong> MphM pw»rmini*t the angel. Minister <strong>of</strong> Music at the Flrtt .<br />
HMhtCMly ' BuritoM McAfee Is known PretbyterUn Church in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
y and nationally for City.<br />
hit mate conceit and recital<br />
r "Elijah" mark* ' th« fiml<br />
- letdinf -&*H Jerwy<br />
Realtors loin haitle<br />
Sentinel ads Dredge Permit<br />
win awards in hearing Monday<br />
state contest<br />
The Sentinel.Ledger, which<br />
earlier this year received a first<br />
place award for feature writioi<br />
from the N.J, Press<br />
Association, gained further<br />
recognition last week with<br />
three awards for advertising<br />
excellence.<br />
Advertising Manager Jack<br />
Southard and Sales<br />
Representative Byron Mercer<br />
received the awards last week<br />
during the Annual Advertising<br />
Conference at Tamiment, near<br />
Buck Hill Falls, Pa.<br />
A statuette was given for first<br />
place recognition for the <strong>1974</strong> S-<br />
L Spring Edition at a Round<br />
Tablt Conference for weekly<br />
newspapers.<br />
During the annual advertising<br />
salesman's dinner on<br />
Friday night, Southard<br />
received two awards. One was<br />
a second place certificate for a<br />
small space ad published last<br />
year for the Tuckahoe Inn The<br />
other award was an honorable<br />
mention in the Best <strong>Newspaper</strong><br />
Promotion Ad category for a<br />
full page titled "What's Die next<br />
best thing to living in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CUy the year 'round 11 "<br />
TTie two-day session was wtU<br />
attended with more than 100<br />
New Jersey advertising men<br />
and their families at the famed<br />
Pocono resort hotel.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Donald Graham,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Licensing and<br />
Permits for the Sate Depart,<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, announced Wednesday<br />
that the public hearing<br />
on the city's dredging permits<br />
set for next Monday has been<br />
moved from City Hall to the<br />
Music Pier.<br />
Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />
verified the change at Wednesday's<br />
City Commission<br />
meeting and said the City ii<br />
cooperating in every way with<br />
Graham and his staff in making<br />
the facilities available.<br />
"We anticipate a large<br />
crowd," Waldmm said, "and<br />
this is the best way to handle<br />
everyone." Commission<br />
chambers at city hall seals less<br />
than ISO people,<br />
Waldman said it is his hope<br />
that those who show up to speak<br />
before the subcommittee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
N.J. Natural Resource Council<br />
will avoid rehtoric and address<br />
themselves to the issues. Tht<br />
Mayor said there will be<br />
several pr<strong>of</strong>essionals armed<br />
with the facts to present the<br />
city's lide <strong>of</strong> the case.<br />
The City hai filed ap.<br />
plications for continued sand<br />
dredging at 5th st,, for<br />
reopening <strong>of</strong> the i«h st, borrow<br />
area, and for dredging lilt from<br />
the mouths <strong>of</strong> several bayfram<br />
lagoons Thoseapplieationi will<br />
be decided on the basis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aub-commitlee'i report at the<br />
regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />
May B<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Realtors thil week affirmed<br />
their stand In favor <strong>of</strong> the beach<br />
pumping project However,<br />
they noted that §ome hayfrnnt<br />
residents are concerned that<br />
renewed dredging at the 16th st.<br />
borrow area might undermine<br />
their bulkheads.<br />
Consequently the , Board is<br />
recommending a four point •<br />
allfrnate program First, they<br />
recommend that a new dredge<br />
area be considered in the Peck<br />
Bay area behind the islands and<br />
extending west <strong>of</strong> the inland<br />
waterway from 21it to 34th st*.<br />
Second, the Board recommends<br />
that all lagoons in the<br />
City be restored with the<br />
dredge spoil deposited into the<br />
surf since strict regulations<br />
forbid depositing the silt on the<br />
hay; island ;<br />
Third, the Board recommends<br />
that Project <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
fighter be continued and funded<br />
in the manner approved by<br />
public referendum last<br />
November. They urge dual<br />
usage <strong>of</strong> the dredge for<br />
continued on page II<br />
n^RK<br />
ai><br />
George Gerlach and Bill Lacovara (right) pat the<br />
finishing touches on a surfboard is Gerlach's shop at<br />
Surfer's Supply. Lacovara is a local surfer who has,<br />
been chosen to compete in the International Surfing<br />
Contests in Durbin South Afrir« rhis July,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City surfer<br />
in Durbin international<br />
A long time <strong>Ocean</strong> City surfer<br />
has been chosen to compete in<br />
the International Surfing<br />
Competitioni io_Durbin, South<br />
Africa this July.<br />
Bill Lacovara, now 20, has<br />
Lacovar is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Mainland Regional High School<br />
competed in the <strong>Ocean</strong> City and lives in Unwood, N . J. He<br />
Surfing Assocaition contests was formerly employed hjr<br />
since he was 12 and he newSurfer's Supply <strong>of</strong> this city and<br />
holds the prestigious AAAA is still <strong>of</strong>ten found polishing his<br />
rating with Eastern Surfing skills in our local tart'<br />
Association. One <strong>of</strong> Ljicovara's Best wishes go to Bill<br />
first surfing awards come inthe Lacovara for continued In Us<br />
"Boy's Novice" category <strong>of</strong> the new challenge at tHrtin, Souk<br />
local surfing association's Africa this July.<br />
annual contests.<br />
Lacovara will be taking some<br />
impressive credentials with<br />
him to Durbin this July. He<br />
holds the highest rank in East<br />
fbast contests <strong>of</strong> any surfs'<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> City This is<br />
pdrticularv -igmficant when<br />
iinr considers that <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
ha.s the finest reputation on the<br />
East ( oast for its conducting <strong>of</strong><br />
sanctioned contest*<br />
Bill finished sixth in the<br />
men's category <strong>of</strong> all surfer* in<br />
tin 1 H. "i A summer circuit He<br />
was first in the 1973 Summer<br />
Circuit for New Jersey in 1973.<br />
In addition, h* ii the<br />
high point winner for the entire<br />
east coast in last year's competition<br />
in Vir^nia.<br />
Trouble moonts<br />
for taxi driver<br />
A former local Uxi driwr<br />
didn't know wh«n Dot to Ife<br />
behind ihe whed ant cufr*dthr,,,.,..<br />
facts two separate dmf^-r*' v "'-•<br />
drunk driving in Uw ffaatI" *<br />
weeks<br />
John W Norton, <strong>of</strong> 411'«<br />
st., was first arrested April StS<br />
at find st. and West a»^'<<br />
charged with<br />
Before he couM nave \ I<br />
m court on that chaffs, NM«<br />
was arrasted .luiifjt<br />
number <strong>of</strong> related AaMaft :<br />
Norton «M
PAOI 1 — SECTION ONI<br />
Harry I. Jeffers<br />
Kutieral services will be<br />
conducted Friday (or Harry L<br />
jeffers, <strong>of</strong> 201 <strong>Ocean</strong> av , who<br />
ditd Tuesday at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital Hr- was 82<br />
Mr Jeffers was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Scraninn. J'a He camp to<br />
t)eean City in I!M8 and con<br />
dieted his own tile selling<br />
business here until he retired in<br />
1987 lie was also a member <strong>of</strong><br />
(he Kirst Pieshyiprian fTwrrh<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />
Surviving art his wifp Kiith<br />
W Jeffers a son, John F , <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora, a daughter. Miss<br />
Huth A Jeffers. <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
Cily. a sister. Mrs lallian<br />
Kdwards.<strong>of</strong> Long Island N V<br />
and one granddaughter<br />
Services will beconduited bj<br />
the Rev. D, Richard Garrison<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran<br />
Clhurct), Friday at 3 p m in the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home.BOB<br />
Central av Interment will be in<br />
Laurel Memorial Park<br />
IVimnng<br />
t<br />
Florence M. Smith<br />
Mrs Florence M Smith, 87,<br />
<strong>of</strong> m Ajbury av., died We*<br />
nesday in the Linwood Con<br />
valMcem Center following a<br />
long illness<br />
Mrs. Smith wai born in<br />
Bridgeton and lived here for 50<br />
years.<br />
She was employed with<br />
Mveral l«w <strong>of</strong>flMS here as a<br />
legal secretary,.. She was<br />
ajwicfated for many yeari with<br />
the law <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> John E<br />
Obituaries<br />
Iliiswijil hi'tnir retiring<br />
Mrs .Siiiiih was [he wife <strong>of</strong><br />
tlic late William H ^rriith, Jr<br />
formei police rind <strong>of</strong> (vpan<br />
City<br />
.She is siir vivt'd rjv two sons,<br />
Thomas, ,\ Williams, <strong>of</strong> ihis<br />
eit> John K Williams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Northficld and oiH 1 daughter,<br />
Mrs Miirj ljiu Smargisso. <strong>of</strong><br />
S I'tiprsbiirf). Kla She is also<br />
survived hs nine grandchildren<br />
and two great grandchildren<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
uinriurii'H on Mnndas May fi at<br />
2 p m from the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home mth ihe Rev<br />
Charlps fiiiirk <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Hurial will be at Ihe 'wnside<br />
'emetery in Palermo<br />
Friends may en\\ at the hour<br />
prior In service Memorials to<br />
tiie (','ipe May ('oumy Rescue<br />
Squad in f>rean City or in the<br />
American Cancer Society in<br />
Cape May Court Hniisp will h»<br />
appreciateH<br />
Clara M, Fleetwonrj<br />
SOMKKS POINT Mrs<br />
Oara M Fleetwood. 64, <strong>of</strong> 115<br />
W Johnson av , died Suridav in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital ""<br />
Born in Bridgeton. she<br />
resided in this area for about .10<br />
years She operated the Bob<br />
Lawrence Boarding Home on<br />
Johnson av here for ap<br />
proxirriately 15 years<br />
She is survived hy her<br />
husband, Harrison, three<br />
daughters, Mrs Elsie<br />
Schneider, Mrs Dorothy Booth,<br />
both <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ners Point, and Mrs<br />
Bertha Bartlett, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury<br />
Heights, two sons, Robert and<br />
Larry, both <strong>of</strong> Someri Point;<br />
fihr Hisii'r Mrs Klsie y<br />
(il Itndgeloii. and a brother,<br />
^JIMI Puttinger, <strong>of</strong> Florida and<br />
••ijllil tiraiirichildreti<br />
Services will be at 2 p.m<br />
Wednesday in the Middlrton<br />
Slrohle Funeral Home, 304<br />
Shore rrl The Rqvrreiirt Stanley<br />
Soddfi <strong>of</strong> Sea view Haptisi<br />
Hiurch Linwood, will <strong>of</strong>ficiuie<br />
Burial will he in Zion Ceiiietery,<br />
IkirMamlown Viewing will be<br />
an hour prior to the eprvirp at<br />
the funeral home<br />
Odessa Wilson<br />
Mrs Odessa Wilson, a<br />
resideiii or <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily for many<br />
years, died oh Sunday, April 21,<br />
in Ihe Jamnriji Hnspiijil<br />
'amaica N V<br />
Heladves and friends at<br />
lenried funeral servicei, which<br />
were held at Crowe's Funeral<br />
Home, in Jamaica, N Y<br />
Interment was in the Plain<br />
iJiW'i Ifmplmv Hirkcvillp<br />
*%' ,1<br />
Madelena Durbano<br />
i Mrs Madelena Durbano, 85,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1317 Bay av died Sunday at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Convalescent<br />
Home after a short illness<br />
Horn in Italy, she was an<br />
[)eean City resident 20 years.<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Altar<br />
and Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> Si<br />
Augustine's Church and the<br />
Sons <strong>of</strong> Italy, Lansdale, Pa<br />
Surviving Mrs Durbano are<br />
nephews, who are the sons <strong>of</strong><br />
Charles Fogllo. Also surviving<br />
are the nieces and nephew, who<br />
are children <strong>of</strong> Regina lacono.<br />
THB OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEPOfR<br />
VHUII> will hi Thui'hd,i><br />
at H ;lti a in in Ilir I'licstrr ,1<br />
WiniherK Funeral Home 201<br />
Asbur> iiv mass <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ivMirri'vtion will he m Holy<br />
Crus* CcmeltTS Mavs Lan-<br />
(ling A viewing will take place<br />
mi Wedsnedas from 7 in 9 p m<br />
I<br />
Alfred Banner<br />
Fuiierfll services were<br />
iTOiduiind Monday for ,1 Ajfred<br />
Ht'iinpr 7;t uf ma W Surf rd ,<br />
who died Friday in Shore<br />
Mrn'iiirial Hnspiia! al Somers<br />
I V<br />
\ rial ive <strong>of</strong> Hopewell Pa , he<br />
Miiidp his home here since 1*»6S,<br />
uiimnK from Ksslon, Pa He<br />
was pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus <strong>of</strong><br />
mathematics at Lafayette<br />
College He had been<br />
associated ** IIh Lafayette for 43<br />
vi>ars<br />
He was a graduate <strong>of</strong> luniala<br />
College «nd Penn Stale<br />
University He received his<br />
doctorate from Columbia<br />
University He also taught for<br />
two years at Atlantic Com<br />
munity College He WHS a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> ihe KiwaniB Club <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'jiy and the Rivprhn.il<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
He is survived by his wife.<br />
Hearl; one daughter, Mrs<br />
Mary Lou Volkman, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
port. Conn.: a son, William A<br />
Benner. Ill , <strong>of</strong> Palatine. Ill ,<br />
••and five grandchildren<br />
Interment was in Forks<br />
Church Cemetery. Forks<br />
Township, Pa. Funeral<br />
arrangements were by the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home, 809<br />
Central av<br />
Joseph T, Scanlan<br />
Joseph T. Scanlan, 7», <strong>of</strong> 1215<br />
Wesley av. and Palm Beach.<br />
Ha., died Monday in Sore<br />
Memorial Hospital following a<br />
short illness.<br />
Bom in Shenandoah, Pa,, he<br />
was a rtsidtm <strong>of</strong> thii city 18<br />
years and was a lummer<br />
resident 80 years.<br />
He was a World War I<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> the Marines and a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Malvern<br />
Preparatory and Villanova<br />
Univanity. He was an agent<br />
with the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />
Philadelphia, and was in<br />
business before retiring in 1958,<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
i l.iiri. tun daughters Mr?<br />
Uiilii- KuileUo. <strong>of</strong> tk-eaii City,<br />
ami Mrs Patricia Albano, <strong>of</strong><br />
Medltiid i.akes; Iwo sisters.<br />
Sister Mary Catherine, OCD, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mnssadiusetts, and Miss Agnes<br />
H Scanlan <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia;<br />
«nd three grandchildren<br />
Services will be 8 30 am<br />
Friday at the Chester A<br />
Wimberg i-'uneral Home, 201<br />
Asbury av with Mass <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. in St<br />
Aujjifsline s Church Burial will<br />
be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery<br />
Philadelphia A viewing will<br />
lake plarp »« ThureHru ilnm -,<br />
In u p HI<br />
Benjamin C. Carroll<br />
Benjamin i Dixie) ('oleman<br />
Carroll, a stockbroker wiih<br />
Janney Monlgnmery Hen|t,<br />
hie , died nn April \h al<br />
Chf-siniil Hill Hospital He was<br />
76 and lived at the Maltison<br />
House Apartments Bethlehem<br />
Hke. Ambler, Pa<br />
Mr Carroll and his Family<br />
spci't siimiiicis lure in ((ceaii<br />
fils inr several years<br />
He was a native <strong>of</strong> Lexinglon,<br />
Kv and he served with the<br />
Marines in World War 1 He was<br />
also a i»23 graduate <strong>of</strong> Xavier<br />
I'liiversity, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
Mr Carroll was a inember <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe Knights <strong>of</strong> Colurpbus and<br />
(lie North Hills Country Club<br />
Surviving are his wife, the<br />
former Loretta Wagner, two<br />
sons, Charles and James, a<br />
daughter, Mrs Mary Ellen<br />
Brown: and IS grandchildren<br />
Memdrials may he »eni in ih#<br />
(aiholic Oinrities<br />
Florence W. Deck<br />
Mrs Florence W Deck, 89, <strong>of</strong><br />
:n Kaytiniie pi , riled Thursday<br />
111 Ihe t.inwnnd Convalescent<br />
* ent er<br />
Born in Philadelphia, she was<br />
a residen! <strong>of</strong> (his city 11 years<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cultural Arts Center and a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the Spring Garden<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Art<br />
There are no immediate<br />
A Typical Mother?<br />
There isn't such ,i thing. Each person feels his<br />
mother is special. That's why each <strong>of</strong> us wants<br />
something special for mother on her day, Sunday,<br />
May 12, Our Hallmark cards and gifts are<br />
special. Come see for yourself.<br />
her the<br />
mi i ivors<br />
Services will be at 11 am<br />
Monday in Christ Episcopal<br />
Church, 1S7 Shore rd,, Somen<br />
Point A viewing will be held<br />
from » M to 10-30 a m Monday<br />
at the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
BmrX'enlra] av Burial will be in<br />
St James the Lesser Cemetery,<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Free rabies clinic<br />
listed for May 1 1<br />
A reminder has been issued<br />
for all dog owners to take their<br />
pets to the Free Rabies Vac<br />
cinadon Clinic next Saturday,<br />
May 11, from 9 a m, to noon at<br />
the Police Oarage, 14th s! and<br />
West av<br />
The new three-year vaccine<br />
will be used Owners will be<br />
given certificates <strong>of</strong> immunization<br />
which must be kept<br />
and shown each year to obtain<br />
the dog license Thii new<br />
vaccine is required by the State<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 2,<br />
Municipal Court<br />
action is slow<br />
The action in municipal com<br />
Wednesday was ilow and many<br />
eases were poitponed according<br />
to Court Clerk Joseph<br />
N. Guarracino,<br />
Michael DiMeglio, a, <strong>of</strong> u r ,<br />
700 block <strong>of</strong> Bay av., wffs held<br />
for the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Grand<br />
Jury after waiving a prohahi e<br />
cause hearing on chirges <strong>of</strong><br />
possession <strong>of</strong> 441,5 grams <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana DiMeglio was<br />
arrested by detectives ai hi B<br />
home on April 21<br />
in other action, Frink Uou\<br />
20. <strong>of</strong> the 1000 block <strong>of</strong> 4sbury<br />
av .paid a i« fine and in eolrt<br />
costs on a speeding charge m<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySomers F'nini<br />
bvd Originally arrested nn<br />
reckless driving charges on<br />
April 18, the charge w as<br />
reduced io speeding at 80 rnilB<br />
per hour in a M mile per hour<br />
rone<br />
CiauiM Adi Brtafl<br />
d NEW CARD & CANDY SHOP<br />
ALWAYS FRESH<br />
834 Asbury Avenue<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Career Fair at OCHS<br />
Electrical equipment attracted an attmtive audience to the careers exhibit <strong>of</strong><br />
.Joseph Ostrowski, <strong>of</strong> the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Vocationnl Technical Center<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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I'liy, Somers Point. Marmora and Beesleys Point; six<br />
miniths, 13.75, Elsewhere, per year, 16.00; six. months,<br />
14.00, West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi River per year, tl.M. Price on<br />
newsstand, 15 cenls per copy. Publication Schedule;<br />
Weekly every Thursday; Sfmi-weeUy Tuesday and<br />
Friday from second week In <strong>Jun</strong>e until Labor Day.<br />
UREKA!<br />
UPRIGHT WITH I<br />
FREE TOOLS! '<br />
The Annual Career Fair for students <strong>of</strong> the eighth<br />
and ninth grades at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School was held<br />
at the school on Friday Experts in a variety <strong>of</strong> fields,<br />
ranging from a stockbroker through research<br />
engineer, musician, social workar, mortician<br />
veterinarian and a score <strong>of</strong> other trades and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essions, through to representatives <strong>of</strong> tie Armed<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
Paul Strong talks about the attractions and the problems <strong>of</strong> a career in the<br />
building trades to an attentive group<br />
Forces, were on hand in assigned classrooms to<br />
etplain the benefits, problems and ramifications <strong>of</strong><br />
their particular fields <strong>of</strong> endeavor. Hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
Sudoits visited the various career stations, some<br />
looking in on as many as four or five. The object <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fair is to present to the student a perspectus <strong>of</strong><br />
careers he may explore when his school days are<br />
done Photography by Paul Counsellor.<br />
I* Prospwtive teachers lirten to Mrs. Turnw talk<br />
about a career in a classroom after the student leaves<br />
Trooper Robert Tiee talks law enforcement to the learning classroom,<br />
interested students. -<br />
PAOf I - SECTION ONE<br />
IFPITI A g,,,, nfw ,,yl» |3<br />
Wngh* A'eh Pfmefver<br />
mad* SP the FidFid* Lai*<br />
" fin. »lm»nlo r.jir n SO<br />
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tun is u tra<br />
WECmiMTIEFWE...<br />
TRUCKLOAD PURCHASE<br />
L0WRI00SLY QUILTEO<br />
MATTRESSES<br />
ami MATCHING MX SIWKS<br />
FULL<br />
IVOR....MIS 91<br />
Mother^ Day. Send it today<br />
Al these low frfces yon get<br />
firm fapport plus<br />
rushloning comfort that<br />
meiiit i great nights<br />
sleep.<br />
—; We've collected arrawiary <strong>of</strong> coiorTi^""<br />
snowbird, parakeet green, raven blue, starling royal,<br />
.scarlet tanager and canary. They're captured<br />
in active sportsknits, half cotton for i<strong>of</strong>tneis, halfbacron*<br />
polyester for cartfref waihability. Sizes 8.20, S-M-L,<br />
Club stripe lank top, gi.OO<br />
• Panel culotte, S15.Q0<br />
Stripe plackatihirt,$ll,00<br />
Basic pants, $13.00<br />
Jantzen*/<br />
Choose the lovely all-floral Sweet Surprise<br />
or the Sweet Surprise with green plants and<br />
fresh Flower accents. Both come In a dainty<br />
hand-painted jceramlc bucket. And remember,<br />
we can send your gift almostanywhere by——.<br />
wire the FTD way. But do order now... call<br />
or visit your nearby FTD Florist today,..<br />
because supplies may become limited. (Most<br />
FTD Florists accept major credit cards.)<br />
A green and<br />
Browing plant with<br />
fresh flower accents<br />
9:30 4M, to 5:30 P.M— Friday and Saturday Evonlngs<br />
A fresh flower arrangement.<br />
$ ] 2 S °<br />
up<br />
0<strong>1974</strong> Florlitj' Transworld Delivery<br />
"Vour<br />
FOR FtOVytR SHOP (
PAOf 4 — SECTION ONE THE OCt not a<br />
r<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
Announcing th# Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
. ^ All for Fashion<br />
- Weather Seasons Fingertip to<br />
Knee Length Double Knits<br />
HANDBAGS New Spring Selection in AM<br />
Sins • Shapes Colors . Double Handles<br />
Short Shoulder Convertibles<br />
LOVELY SPRING PASTILS Uungiwur<br />
Sleepwear - from Mini to Full Length<br />
OFJHOP<br />
DailySa m 5 Mp m<br />
Friday 9 a m ftp m<br />
839 Ave<br />
FACTORY OUTLET<br />
100% Polyester<br />
DOUBLE KHITS<br />
Open Monday<br />
thru Saturday<br />
10 a.m. to 5p.m.<br />
'Prints<br />
'2" III- (<br />
W#-\<br />
w I<br />
DIRECT<br />
from<br />
OCEAM CITY<br />
YARN I FABRIC<br />
111 6tfi Street<br />
L (Betw. West ad Bay Am)<br />
OCEIM CITYp 1, J,<br />
• KiHttag • ReNinding • Salts<br />
Selected<br />
for contemporary clothes, sizes 8 to 18;<br />
716 4stwry An,, 0MM O*r<br />
Assistant Afgr,<br />
FANCY STEPPERS Mrs Chris Dalberth (center), guest speaker at the<br />
NAFEC Woman's Club April luncheon, congratulates the winners <strong>of</strong> a dance<br />
contest which she taught. The winners (1 to rJ are Mrs C E Baxter. Mrs<br />
Mahnken, Mrs Ray Kelly and Mrs Ralph Cooper<br />
NAFEC Women s elect<br />
Mrs. Tedder as president<br />
The NAFEC Woman's Hub<br />
held its April luncheon at Mac's<br />
Hestaurant in Somers Point<br />
The annual election <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>1974</strong>-75 slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers look<br />
place and the membership<br />
elected Mrs, James Tedder<br />
president, with Mrs Russell<br />
Larson as first vice president;<br />
Mrs Albert MacDonald, second<br />
vice president; Mrs Vernon<br />
Hallows, recording secretary;<br />
Mrs George Mahnken,<br />
corresponding secretary, and<br />
Mrs Addisnn Johnson,<br />
treasurer<br />
F'rogram chairman Mrs<br />
Thomas Harvey presented Mrs<br />
Chris Dalberth. a modern<br />
dance instructor in this area for<br />
;il VP.HFB Mrs Dalherth has the<br />
ONE OF A KIND<br />
PROM<br />
and<br />
LATE DAY<br />
GOWNS<br />
| Something Old •<br />
Something New<br />
1020 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J,<br />
PHONE 3?f 4112<br />
Noon-til 5<br />
Eves.byAppt.1<br />
New<br />
arrivals<br />
A new <strong>Ocean</strong> City resident<br />
distinction <strong>of</strong> being on the<br />
was registered among the new<br />
faculty <strong>of</strong> the Dance Masters <strong>of</strong><br />
arrivals at Shore Memorial<br />
Kducators <strong>of</strong> America and is<br />
Hospital last week<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
A son fpr Michael and Mitzi<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City<br />
(Adams) Tolsufi, 3309 Bay av ,<br />
Medical Center Husband, L J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, April 24<br />
nalbenh, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
A daughter lo Thomas and<br />
originators <strong>of</strong> the Save NAFEC<br />
Nancy (Bunlaln) Boyle, <strong>of</strong><br />
movement and also the<br />
Reading av m Tuckahoe, April<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the organization<br />
m<br />
Mrs Dalberth aroused the<br />
A daughter to John and<br />
interest <strong>of</strong> everyone with her<br />
Jennie (Leap) Kurtz, <strong>of</strong> 26 E<br />
demonstration <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
Groveland av , Someri Point,<br />
CJLV Push, a dance which she<br />
April m<br />
had taught to Bobby and Sissy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Lawrence Welk Show<br />
A daughter to Joseph and<br />
Under her direction everyone<br />
Edwina iWadei Adams, <strong>of</strong> 32<br />
then participated in a group<br />
Chapman talvd,, Someri Point,<br />
and quickly learned the dance.<br />
April 23<br />
Several other ladies were left<br />
A daughter to David and<br />
breathless after a foot stomping,<br />
arm flinging, rendition <strong>of</strong><br />
Barbara (Kern) Beekman, 1115<br />
Furman dr.. Linwood.<br />
the Gatsby, otherwise known as<br />
the Charleston A contest was<br />
held with Mrs George<br />
Mahnken winning first place Miss Neall<br />
after demonstrating her<br />
Charleston Runnersup were<br />
Mrs CE Rawer, Mrs, Rayshower guest<br />
Kelly and Mrs, Ralph Cooper A<br />
'swinging " time wai had by<br />
alll<br />
A miiceilaneoui bridal<br />
shower wai given in honor <strong>of</strong><br />
The May luncheon will tat Miii Deborah Neall by her<br />
held at the Bjy Dinfr in Someri Sister-in-law, Mrs, Jackson<br />
Point on May 9, The program Neall, Jr.. in her home on<br />
will be presented tfythe Somers Wednesday evening, April 24.<br />
Point Police Department on Attending the shower were<br />
special technique! <strong>of</strong>'selfdefense<br />
for women. The Miss Deborah Manni, Miss<br />
Mrs Laurence Allegretto, Jr.,<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> the scholarihip Elizabeth Neall, Mrs, Jackson<br />
fund to Atlantic Community Neall, mother <strong>of</strong> thi bride, Miii<br />
College and the installation <strong>of</strong> Kim Neall, Miss Leslie Neall,<br />
the new <strong>of</strong>ficer! will cloie the Mrs Franklin Unger, Jr., and<br />
yea r<br />
Miss Jennifer Unger, all<br />
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P.S. All Our Graduation Dresses<br />
Are Registered to Avoid<br />
Duplication.<br />
Piggy Bank<br />
Savings<br />
20% Off:<br />
Spring Fashions<br />
'We 're not expenHive,<br />
We jmt look that way, '\<br />
I flsbury Ave <strong>Ocean</strong> Gil<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> this city, Mrs,<br />
Richard Gardner <strong>of</strong> Margate,<br />
Mrs. Donald Hamilton <strong>of</strong><br />
Corbln City and Mrs, Ira Scott,<br />
johnion, Jr <strong>of</strong> Petersburg.<br />
Friends who sent gifts, but<br />
were unable to attend were<br />
Mrs, Paul Diet?,, mother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom^<strong>of</strong> Dannille, Pa ; Miss<br />
Holly Parker <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />
Mrs, Davis Smith, grand,<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> the bride/ from<br />
Wyncote, Pa, and Mrs<br />
Franklin Unger <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
Miii Neall was married<br />
Saturday, April 27 to Edward<br />
Ralph Dietz. The afternoon<br />
ceremony was performed by<br />
Rev. D, Richard Garrison in St<br />
John's Lutheran Church<br />
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THURSDAY. MAY ti 1*74<br />
with a Golf or Tennis<br />
Dress<br />
^<br />
from<br />
Shirley Weaver<br />
A<br />
Smashing<br />
Hair Cut<br />
is the Thing<br />
for Spring<br />
908 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
Open Daily 9 A.M. 5 P.M.<br />
Miss Barbara<br />
908 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Phone 399.8811 Free Parking'<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> (toy md White,<br />
All White or Red nj White (<br />
•STURDY GOODYIAH WILT CONSTRUCTION<br />
• SOFT AND FLIXIBLi FOR YOUNG GROWING FIIT<br />
• RITAiNS ORIGINAL APPIARANCi LONGIR<br />
•RiSISTS SCUFFS AND SCRATCHIS<br />
•RiOUIRIS LiSS POLISHING<br />
FOOT TRAITS<br />
SCUFF TOE<br />
SHOES<br />
SHOE STORE<br />
Aibury Afinut Dial 399-3373<br />
OPEK FRIDAYS UHU 9 P. M.<br />
rm^ u<br />
WjMM<br />
p<br />
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TRAINED PIRSONNIL TO<br />
INSURE PROPER FUTTINO<br />
[fashions j^m the tjounq tern to ike maiute woman<br />
encser<br />
Palmer Center<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> ('liy, N.J,<br />
open daily 10am -Spin<br />
friciay li! 9pm<br />
10?<br />
OFF/<br />
Groveland Center<br />
Somere Point, NJ.<br />
open daily 10am-9pm<br />
Bundays 1-5 pm<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE S - SECTION ONE<br />
NI>|IIN(_i<br />
The Somers Point Football<br />
Association will hold a Spring<br />
Dance on May 18 at St Joseph s<br />
fiphnol Hall, Harbor la Live<br />
music will be provided by the<br />
We Three Trio Tickets can be<br />
purchased from any member or<br />
at the door For further in<br />
formation, call 927 2743<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
SUMMER<br />
PUN FASHIONS<br />
for Iht Hard to FH<br />
• H • i*M,<br />
• TUN SIZES<br />
III-, 1«H \<br />
IWIM suits<br />
HUN aaiit<br />
• SHOUTS • TDK<br />
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Vtmnori N, j.<br />
MAY<br />
TO TREATSENIOR CITIZENS-Locai senior citizens will be treated during<br />
May when C^ean Qty again holds its "Take A Senior Citizen to Umch"<br />
Program. Instituted last year by Mrs. Gail Jefferies, the luncheons are held to<br />
honor our senior citizens and provide a pleasant afternoon activity Individuals<br />
or groups interested in holding such an event should call Mrs Jefferies at 3^<br />
4246. Shown here planning a luncheon to be held on May 7 are standing (1 to r )<br />
Mrs. Jefferies and daughter Karen and Mrs Jane Miller Seated are Mrs Sally<br />
Wernic<strong>of</strong>f and Mrs. Phoebe Dixon<br />
Medical Auxiliary seats new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
The American Medical<br />
Association Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May <strong>County</strong> held its meeting on<br />
Thursday (April 25) at the<br />
Rock'N Chair Tavern in<br />
Avalon<br />
The meeting was called to<br />
order by Mrs, Paul Pettit,<br />
President Welcomed as guest<br />
was Mrs. Luken<br />
The Nurses' Scholarihip<br />
Fund was discussed Two<br />
Nursies' Scholarship Funds will<br />
be given thii year,<br />
Mrs. Dante Marino and Mrs,<br />
Lloyd Watkins, both <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
wjll be attending the Public<br />
Relations Meeting on April 29<br />
at Rutgers Medical School,<br />
Hscatway, N, J<br />
Mrs, Siauffer Lehman will<br />
represent the Womens'<br />
Thurs., Fri. and Sat., May 2, 3 and 4<br />
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j ARM AN SHOES<br />
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Open 9:30 to S: 30; Friday ?: 30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Barton Shoes<br />
745 Asbury Ave.,Dial 399-8438<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New jersey<br />
700 Asbuiy Avenue<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Cape May Coimty<br />
al the State Hompmakers'<br />
Asioelation Meeting,<br />
Mrs. Peitil urged members to<br />
attend the Annual Convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Medical Society <strong>of</strong> N j<br />
on May 11th • l«h in AtlanticCity<br />
Delefatet attending<br />
will be Mrs, Heath Buniprdner<br />
m presidailail candidate: Mri,<br />
Marie Manii, Mrs, Samial<br />
lnp-aham, and alternates Mrs<br />
Sezar Koknar, Mri Phillip<br />
Fiicella,<br />
Mn. Pettit also reportedon<br />
the first Health Career<br />
Presentation given at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School, whffe<br />
it was well received.<br />
Commended on for their work<br />
at the Vision Screening<br />
Program, held jast week at<br />
Lower Tnwnihip Refional High<br />
School, were Mri. Kealh<br />
Bumgardner, Mri, Carl<br />
Recort., Mlii Martha RKords,<br />
Mrs, Julei Cooper, Mrs.<br />
George, Hankins, Jr., Mrs, S,<br />
M, Shaudhri. Mri. Piul Pettit.<br />
feventy eight children were<br />
screened, five children with eye<br />
defecti were detected and<br />
referred to ophthalmologists.<br />
The next Vision Screeing<br />
Program will be held in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Monday Mar* 17th, 1975,<br />
The Cake Booth at the Village<br />
Fair in Cape May Court Hot«e<br />
on August 10, will again be the<br />
responsibility <strong>of</strong> the Womens<br />
Auxiliary, In charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
booth will be Mrs, Hsalh<br />
Bumgardner and Mrs. Sezar<br />
Koknar,<br />
After the <strong>of</strong>ficial business,<br />
Mrs, Pettit welcomed Mrs,<br />
Louii Abbamonte, preiident <strong>of</strong><br />
the N, J. State<br />
"Medical Auxiliary, and Mrs.<br />
James Brennan, president<br />
elect, as honoured guests.<br />
Following the Luncheon,<br />
Mri. Carl WAre, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
then installed the new <strong>of</strong>ficers:<br />
Mrs, Heath D, Bumgardener, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May Court Home, as'<br />
preiident; Mrs, Samuel<br />
Ingrahim, 11, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City as<br />
vice-president; Mrs, Sewr<br />
Koknar, <strong>of</strong> Capf Cape May<br />
Court House, ai recording<br />
secretary; Mrs, Marcus Fath,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wildwood, as corresponding<br />
secretary; Mrs, Josheph<br />
Scarano, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, as<br />
treasurer,<br />
Mrs. Carl Ware then thanked<br />
Mrs, Pettir on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Auxiliary members for her<br />
inspiring leadership as<br />
McMulkn<br />
Coordinates<br />
during the last two<br />
years<br />
Mrs Millard Cryder concluded<br />
the luncheon meeting by<br />
giving a delightful tafk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Bicentennial.<br />
Members enjoyed hearing<br />
about the history <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Mrs, Cryder also urged<br />
members and their families to<br />
visit the Museum at Cape May<br />
Court House, which has<br />
amongst many other interesting<br />
items, the largest<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> Lenape Indian<br />
artifacts<br />
CLASS PKKNIDKNT<br />
SALISBURY. N.C. - Eric L,<br />
JansMn, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J..<br />
has been elected prMfdtnt <strong>of</strong><br />
the rising senior class at<br />
Catawba College in campus<br />
elections held this ipring. The<br />
t>an'§ List student, who is<br />
majoring in biology, is<br />
currently preiident <strong>of</strong> the<br />
junior class and hai been"<br />
selected for membership In<br />
Who's Who Among Students in<br />
American Colleges and<br />
Universities He is a 1871<br />
paduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
School and is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
Mrs, Frank R, Jansson, <strong>of</strong> !M<br />
E Atlantic Mvd<br />
A If<br />
Special If<br />
Selection |J<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood Women 's Club<br />
elects ;Set yard cake sale<br />
Tlii- w,,,<br />
''hih »f Kinwonri rtn'iiik<br />
ils iintiiiiil t>lrctig>is ,i|<br />
i( nliiil I'niloil Meih<br />
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Kim'liid as i'tt prcsiricnt is<br />
Mrs HcMirv Hiitu. vn-t><br />
preiiiiien! Mi<br />
recording siT<br />
Ihinuld Mnllo> .<br />
Hnry, Mr>. ['aiil<br />
I<br />
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Mother's -<br />
Day Gifts<br />
Slim-Uisw<br />
Shop<br />
Siiti UtoMi<br />
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Tails 12 to 20<br />
Gift Certificates<br />
Available 4<br />
i«if VINTNOB<br />
V.ntnor<br />
•22-1230<br />
SHOP<br />
CONTEMPORARY THINKING in<br />
McMullen 's group <strong>of</strong> interchangeable<br />
polyester &, rayon separates. Shirtjackets,<br />
skirts and pants are color<br />
coordinated with McMullen shirts to<br />
form countless comHnations for any<br />
occasion, any time <strong>of</strong> day.<br />
Good thought for Mother's Day . . ,<br />
50% Off Fine Jewelry Imported from<br />
France and Italy,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Phone 398-3044<br />
Mr* F\i>lyn<br />
Kfilnri ircii ircr \lr«. !j'\*i»<br />
W ill's and hi«i,,r,;,,, \|, k<br />
Hirhaid Knilt<br />
HtKll'SSW (»r ll" 1 CHlIllHjJ<br />
were Mrs Alan (KninnH. %lr>.<br />
Kijjierif Klanagan and IUmH<br />
Knlt>y Th« ri'ntcrpiwc was<br />
arranged hv Mts Knh;ntnliarnin(J Disabilities<br />
Mrs Schrihner assnnalp lo<br />
Mrs Wezek, helped to present<br />
the program which dealt with<br />
iearninjj onri pertiptive<br />
ilisabiliiies that children have<br />
Mrs Hainsruk annnuiiced<br />
that the Club * installation<br />
dinner would be on May 20 at<br />
the Crab Trap in Homers Point<br />
She also anneiurned a jard<br />
and cake sale for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
the scholarship fund It will be<br />
on May 3 and 4 at rhe home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs PajU Cerkens I7fii Shore<br />
rd., Linwood<br />
The newly elected chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Social Service Depart<br />
men! is Mrs Daniel Foley The<br />
Department presented 85<br />
Easter baskets to patients in<br />
i'* 5 p,-irtin*MH<br />
i luh<br />
K..r<br />
i'i.lll "Mlll'S Jill iit, ;,<br />
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GOES BACK<br />
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ill I'lMihsUiiiiiiit<br />
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(May 6 and 13)<br />
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^power Solid-State amplifier, Dlgiiite Autorha]ic<br />
FM/AM scale selector lo take ths<br />
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PAGE 6 -N SECTION ONE<br />
Country Shore Women win blue ribbons<br />
Country Shore Women's Cluh<br />
members won two blue fibbers<br />
M the recent Second District<br />
Spring Conference in Atlantis<br />
City, according to H W<br />
Matthews, publicity chairman<br />
Mrs Charles Roberts,<br />
p-flidtni. was awarded first<br />
prize for advanced water color<br />
Other members attending<br />
Wife Mrs Charles Garrison<br />
anrt Mrs Rnhjri VanWart<br />
The garden Oejartmem will<br />
have a sale <strong>of</strong> geraniums and<br />
other bodding plant! on May II,<br />
from 9 vm. to 12 noon in the<br />
parking lei <strong>of</strong> the Marmora<br />
Branch Bank<br />
. istallation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficeri will b«<br />
held at a dinner meeting in<br />
Tuchakoe Inn on May W The<br />
speaker will be JoeJ Foael.<br />
explorer and adventurer<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
Paperhanging<br />
and Painting<br />
Hy T. L, HOWELL<br />
+ ESTABLISHED IMt*<br />
Phone 398-2999<br />
Thanks<br />
Warren'i Card Shop would, at this<br />
time, like to thank our many friends and<br />
customers for following us to our new<br />
location at 714 Asbury Avenue. We would<br />
also like to announce that Howard<br />
Stainton's Card and <strong>Newspaper</strong> Store (at<br />
our old location! is in no way connected<br />
with Warren's Card Shop.<br />
We shall continue to strve you in our<br />
same friendly and helpful way. For your<br />
greeting cards, stationery and gift<br />
wraps, sue us at our new store, one block<br />
north <strong>of</strong> our old location.<br />
RtMEMBER MOTHER<br />
—Sunday, AAay 12—<br />
WARREN'S<br />
CARD SHOP<br />
714 Asbury Ave.<br />
Mrs Jack Harbour, newly elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Qiapter <strong>of</strong> the Women's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, is congratulated by<br />
William M. Jenkins, Administrator. Mrs Barbour is<br />
also an active worker in th# hospital nepartrppnt nf<br />
Volunteer S#rvin#s<br />
District Auxiliary plans<br />
isit to Unknown Soldier<br />
: The Ladies Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
16th District has announced its<br />
pjani to make a journey to the<br />
"Tomb <strong>of</strong> the Unknown<br />
Soldier," in Arlington National<br />
Cemetery on Saturday (May 4),<br />
A wreath will be placed at the<br />
tomb in CommenoraUon <strong>of</strong><br />
Loyally Day and other shrines<br />
will be visited.<br />
Three buses have been<br />
chartered for the trip. They will<br />
leave from Cardiff Memorial<br />
Post Home at 8 am. The<br />
etremony honoring Loyalty<br />
Day will be conducted at 1:35<br />
p.m.<br />
Reservations for the 147 ieaB<br />
available will be made on a first<br />
come, first serve basis.<br />
Quests are welcome The COM<br />
<strong>of</strong> the round trip is iio per<br />
person. Time will be made<br />
available for lunch on the way<br />
down and dinner on the Way<br />
back at the Maryland House.<br />
There will be no set menu<br />
charge.<br />
The Cardiff Memorial Post<br />
has ample, <strong>of</strong>f the road parking<br />
and the Ladies <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary<br />
will have c<strong>of</strong>fee and doughnuts<br />
for sale at 7 a.m. The post and<br />
bar will be open upon returning<br />
mme tor retreshments.<br />
The buses will make two<br />
other stops, one in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
14,2 CM, ft,<br />
NO-FROST<br />
REFRIGERATOR<br />
FREEZER with<br />
4.58 cu. ft. FREEZER<br />
• Only 21" wide<br />
• 3 full-width shelves<br />
• Large freezer can mean<br />
lavmr trips to the market<br />
GE 15.6 cu. ft.<br />
NO-FROST<br />
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4.30 cu. ft FREEZER<br />
• Larger freeitr can mean<br />
fewer trips to the market<br />
• POWERSAViR SWITCH<br />
can help ntiuet power<br />
consumption and<br />
operating cost<br />
• 4 shelvei<br />
• Storage in both doors<br />
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Mays Landing Tourt House at<br />
8:10 a m and one on route<br />
40 and Kennedy Drive<br />
Landisville at B 20 am<br />
Reservations will no longer be<br />
accepted for the trip<br />
Mrs. Heari Mirvica,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Robert<br />
Johnsons VFW Poit and<br />
Auxiliary in Somers Point<br />
reported that five residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point wiU be making<br />
the trip to Washington. They<br />
are Allan 0, Risley, past<br />
district president and his wife<br />
Jeanne Risley, commander<br />
Michael Mrvica and His wife<br />
Pearl, and district vice<br />
president Louise Schmidt.<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Fashion wigs to feature Christian Women f s meeting<br />
\l tin 1 M.i\ I uncheon<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Ihe t ape Atlantic<br />
< TinMian Women s Hub at Vac<br />
IfcMauiant Sjinets Point on<br />
Wi-dniSdd\ \la\8 al U 30<br />
p m Kita s F'ashniri Wig-, will<br />
demons! rati 1 the quick and<br />
lo\el\ «d\ to mil .m\ mil all<br />
(,-Olffiirp piuhltMiit<br />
\K dcr\ (>insbcrg,<br />
representing Kita s Fashion<br />
Wigs two locatiuns .il SiimJTS<br />
l*oint and Atlantu Cit\ will<br />
munnirniate as the wi^s are<br />
sluiun Moduling «ill tv Mrs<br />
Nant\ Pokim Mrs \Hitle<br />
Quair and Mrs Murna Pierce<br />
all <strong>of</strong> (k(>an (it\ anH Mi>. loan<br />
Lyons <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
Walter Fredricks will be ihe<br />
guest soloist this monih He is a<br />
lyric tenor and has sung all<br />
m er Ihe world wiih Hi Hiffprpnt<br />
opera companies<br />
As a concert and oratorio<br />
solriisl, he wasBuesI artist with<br />
22 prominent symphony or<br />
chestras under the baton <strong>of</strong><br />
most <strong>of</strong> the world s greatest<br />
conductors, including<br />
Stokowskt and Mitropnulos<br />
Mr Fredricki studied his<br />
singing at the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Vncal Arts in Philadelphia A<br />
r<br />
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STONEWARE DINNERWARE<br />
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KIN SOUTHIRD<br />
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CALL<br />
resident a( llcean i its, Mr<br />
Kredncks has been leachinj;<br />
soice in his home for Ihe pasi<br />
few years He finds ^real<br />
pleasure In passing on In His<br />
students ihe techniques that hilearned<br />
years ago<br />
Special speakers "ill be Mrs<br />
Natalie Howeil, Naional<br />
Consultant for the Christian<br />
WbiiTfii s Club Mrs Howeil is<br />
the wife <strong>of</strong> building contractor<br />
Ralph Howeil <strong>of</strong> KMill Neck<br />
long Island N V ,<br />
In her local area. Mrs Howeil<br />
serves as \ ice presideni nf (he<br />
Hoard for Girl s Club <strong>of</strong> Locus!<br />
Valley anri is past I'liairrnon <strong>of</strong><br />
Clirishan Wnn**
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J*AGf a - SICTION TWO THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINlL-LEDOER THURSDAY, MAY a,<br />
TODAY (Thursday I<br />
Free movies for senior<br />
Citizens, 7 30pm , nn Ihe Musir-<br />
Her, sponsorpd by iht 1 PB \<br />
Public rarH parly. IS 3(1 pm<br />
Hp rr<br />
VOUr n<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Coming Events<br />
in Hie Youth ( rruei t|wiHiini al i infill s Keslaurari, Sninuib\<br />
the CIVIC C iub l*nmi Final meeting <strong>of</strong> season<br />
SI Mary « Mary s (iuild <strong>of</strong><br />
ll.y Trinity Kpisnipal Church<br />
lunrhtiin anc (Yaz.y Hal Party<br />
cei) in thr Moirl huslnfiis and know<br />
UN put vmif prnpi>ily in rr.nifitHtn<br />
I t'arprnlry Intirkii I'giniing Acoustical<br />
j Panelling We'll Pirn irt up voiir hrriding and<br />
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Women's Research Club Art<br />
and Literature meeting in the<br />
First t'niied Methodist Church<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'iiy Card Club game,<br />
T IS pm in the Smith f'empr<br />
Literature, fried ing al II m ,<br />
will hear Mrs John Mawhjnney Iiimension mrpimg H p m<br />
review "Drew Pearson by<br />
Oliver Pilal The Art meeting <strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
will feature a report on the game, 1230 p m m the MnHgr<br />
Philadelphia Academy <strong>of</strong> (Vntor 349 West av<br />
Music hy Mrs Margarpt<br />
inirhaiii<br />
(ieranium Temple IBPOK <strong>of</strong><br />
(kuan f'lty Card Cluh game.<br />
^ I s * p m in the Youth renter<br />
Shulflehnaid Cluh card Kpi>ii'i>|iiil I'iiriKh Mail iiih si<br />
party. 730 p m in tho<br />
• uiH ('(Mil ral ay<br />
W meeting. 8 p m intlwKIU*<br />
Mall Bin Bay av<br />
n'FStlAY<br />
p.irty. io p „, ,„ the ()ur Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />
. liihhniisf Leisure Club bus trip In Valle\<br />
I'orgp I,eave here 8 W a m<br />
Chapter 46 Royal Arch — -<br />
Masons 'Tit-vHng. R p I" i" the Si John's Lew Mother<br />
\Lisi.ni To.'.pie inth «i and Daughter banquet, 6 M p m in<br />
Wi'>ili-v nv<br />
the social hail Fashion show by<br />
— " Gloria Aninnelli » Alley Kai<br />
ll/)t,'rv Cluh dinner meeting Hmit iqiie anrt f'nmphpil s<br />
« l r > pm in Plymouth Inn Wiops<br />
On i>i ( ity Duplicate Bridge Golden Ajje Club meeting<br />
Raimv H p m in the Bridge II Mum in the Youth ('enter<br />
Otuer :i49 West av .<br />
- .-• — Manning Board meeting, B<br />
Venture Club meeting, Ipm p m in City Hall<br />
Card Social 8 pm. in Our<br />
liidy <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel hall, 4flth<br />
st and Central av<br />
TOMORROW (Friday!<br />
Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Pocahonlas meeting. 8 p m in<br />
the Arnerican Legion Hall<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 8 p.m. in the Bridge<br />
Center. 349 Wat av<br />
Community Orchestra<br />
rehearsal, 8 pm in thevigh<br />
school band room<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />
SI Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
rummage sale in the parish<br />
house „<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Community Chorale'!<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> Mendelssohn's<br />
"Elijah", 8 p m on the Muiic<br />
Pier.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Day at the<br />
Philadelphia too.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Sorgptimilt Club trip to<br />
Winterthur in Wilmington.<br />
Leave here 8 a.m.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Rebekah Lodge meeting,<br />
p.m. in thf American Legion<br />
Hall,<br />
Exchange Club<br />
merting, 6:30 p.m.<br />
This dandelion destroyer<br />
feeds your lawn too!<br />
Scotts<br />
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Turf Builder. Plus<br />
Controls dandelions, plantain,<br />
clover and 38 other common<br />
lawn weeds<br />
Supplies full feeding <strong>of</strong> Scotts<br />
Turf Builder lawn food<br />
Satisfaction guaranteed<br />
money back<br />
or'<br />
Stop Dandelions Sale<br />
15 00 ° ^ft 21.! "<br />
(em ibs) s<br />
Savi $1 on 10,000 sq ft bag (41 lbs) I A M 15.95<br />
Savi 50( on 5,000 sq ft bag (20V4 Ibs) %m 8.45<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
HI HEW ROAD<br />
U<br />
Family<br />
SOMERS POINT, N. J,<br />
AMERICAH HARDWARE DEALER<br />
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NEWSTORi HOURSt MON. & SAT. Ml •<br />
TUES-, WID., THURS, & FRI. 1-9; SUNDAY9-2<br />
dinner<br />
Antique Auto Club meeting R<br />
p m in (he Youth Center<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
game. 8 pm in the Bridge<br />
Center MB West av<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, KM p m in the<br />
Roart<br />
POIVELESS<br />
rot*<br />
22 UJ<br />
20' PER POUND<br />
LOWER THAN<br />
LAST YIAR<br />
USM<br />
Bonefeu<br />
FROZEN FOOD VALUES!<br />
TROPICANA<br />
6-oi. can<br />
12-ai. can 37<br />
ilOllNIICHI ~ ~<br />
:;: 23 C<br />
CoHce Rich<br />
FIOIIN A*F<br />
French Green Beans ;:;; or<br />
HOIINAAP<br />
AA.<br />
Macaronis Cheese ,';: Lw<br />
I1O1|N«*P<br />
Out Beans<br />
HOKNAlf<br />
Chopped Broccoli<br />
HOZINA1P<br />
Spinach e SfKK<br />
French Fries<br />
HOHHA4.P<br />
ItOKll? nOIIH<br />
Hand! Whip "<br />
Menu Maker Vegetables<br />
Xi<br />
Alpha Chapter, Beta<br />
Sigma Phi meeting, B p.m in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Jean Tortelio<br />
Mjiiiim moot ing, H :in p m in" 224 Hidgewnod, dr., Northfield<br />
ilio St .Mm c Lutheran ('hutch InKtnlltitinn <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
inh -i (intl ( ciiiral i^ .<br />
Wo mo n s Ciiijpera I i v asked the Kiwanians to place<br />
workshop Hi no a ni in iJieniselvesiiithe posilioti<strong>of</strong> Ihe I<br />
uinSFsnu<br />
II,,, vml||, i'eiiier<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficer and make the<br />
decision whether they would<br />
HrHCfussuj,!,,,. safety (iass. Morgan Hiinck I'mt 137•shoot or not<br />
T in Id p in in lhi> Oceiiii Citv American Legion Aiiyili.-ir \<br />
Hl^h ^iiliiiil jfym inrrling R p 111<br />
Final imi'tinK <strong>of</strong> the year for<br />
()m l,;nl\ <strong>of</strong> Gnud Counsel<br />
li'imiii 1 Cluh. I p in j n the<br />
miriiii U:i\] inih wi sinrl Central<br />
MOTHER'S DAY<br />
May 12th<br />
CARDS and<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
Veacock<br />
shop<br />
*illMI"ltN POINT<br />
•illlll'I'INr. TKATKH<br />
itl't'S in fill \||,v<br />
nil "us A tni in.n<br />
Police shooting film seen by Kiwanians<br />
A police ii inning film, used generally to determine if<br />
Shoot, l)on i Shoot, was shooting is warranted, ability'<br />
shown ai the luncheon meeting opportunity and jeopardy,<br />
(iI the Kiwiinis Cluh at If the <strong>of</strong>ficer make! the right<br />
I'lyiiiouih Inn<br />
decision when he shoots, he is a<br />
Cni<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> I'nlice Benjamin L Iwro. if his decision is wrong<br />
Dun gun presented the film and he is criticized,<br />
The film then showed several<br />
example!! <strong>of</strong> situations wheii 1<br />
the <strong>of</strong>ficer must make a splil<br />
decision Three factors are<br />
DILU5CI FISH MKT<br />
Mill clatnH whlli ye,<br />
Builor Pun, Pgrgin tnl<br />
w i fli i i i<br />
PHONi 399-9019<br />
* FURNITURE SALE *<br />
Bargains Galore!<br />
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE<br />
MUST BE SOLD<br />
That's Right! The recent sale <strong>of</strong> our sample<br />
home closes out our development.<br />
All furnishings marked down at reduced<br />
prices for quick removal.<br />
SEI YOU SATURDAY and SUNDAY<br />
(MAY 4th and 5th) 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.<br />
— COME EARLY — ,<br />
SEAVIEW HARBOR DEVELOPMENT<br />
On Longport-Somen Point Blvd. (Samara Point Side <strong>of</strong> Longport Bridge)<br />
BOTTOM ROUND<br />
Steak*! 59<br />
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Fully Ctwhed<br />
IffimA<br />
WHOLE<br />
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PORTION<br />
SAME PRICE<br />
AS LAST YIAR<br />
•UOOOD<br />
6< PER POUND<br />
LOWHTHAN<br />
L<br />
1V PER POUND<br />
LOWER THAN<br />
LAST YIAR<br />
10 LOWER THAN<br />
LAST YEAR<br />
10' PER POUND<br />
LOWE! THAN<br />
LAST YEAR<br />
•QSOIti<br />
Italian Sausage<br />
SSCMMAfii<br />
Wieners or<br />
iipBNUl<br />
Smoked Bulls<br />
M?HCXCUB/Un<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
HYGMMUUMH<br />
Franks<br />
UI6O<br />
.* silt<br />
Indian Valley BuHer 14 87'<br />
Corn Oil Margarine 2 59 (<br />
Extra Sharp Stick V. 1 89 C<br />
Ched-O-BitTheese '^ 53<br />
Cream Cheese V. 1 03<br />
Wt Margarine a 59*<br />
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Cottage Che«se ^<br />
waiPAWAIT<br />
Breakitone Yogurt<br />
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THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1W4 THI OCEAN CITY SINTiNEL-LEDOER J*A0f » -f-<br />
PRESIDENT HONORED-John Brown, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Guest<br />
and Apartment House Association, is presented a plaque <strong>of</strong> recognition for the<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> his first term as president. Brown will serve again for another<br />
year. Making the award is Bob faldwe!!, senior past prpsidpnt Mrs Helen<br />
Brown stands hy her husband<br />
Mrs. Kiefer<br />
The CUSTARD SHANTY<br />
2120 ISBURT AVENUE<br />
Re-Openlng Friday, May 3,<br />
Under New Management<br />
Coupon flood<br />
OPENING<br />
Buy • B0 e<br />
Sundae <strong>of</strong><br />
four choice<br />
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10 c with this<br />
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telescoping dipole<br />
VHP, bowtle UHF<br />
antennas, and<br />
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aimer<br />
- DEALERSHIP:<br />
1#msi.*S)mpiooAv«.<br />
new PTA<br />
president<br />
New PTA executive Board<br />
| <strong>of</strong>ficers v ere named by Mrs,<br />
Nancy Kiefer nominating<br />
committee chairman, at the<br />
April 24 mppting at the Primary<br />
S< hoiil<br />
ITA prfsiderit is Mrs Ann<br />
[>i\li> \ ice president, Mrs E<br />
I'lisworth secretary. Mrs, D<br />
Hl\lor anil treasurer, Mrs J<br />
The evening's program was<br />
presented hy Sgt Carl Cost on<br />
Bycvrli- Safety He streiied iix<br />
basic rules which include!!!!<br />
Bikes must be in operable<br />
order. 121 Know your new road<br />
signs, i:) i Scanning is your best<br />
defense 41 obey bicycle rulei,<br />
(5) Ughts on bike and, (6)<br />
Communicate with driveri <strong>of</strong><br />
cars<br />
Sgt Cost also presented a<br />
film entitled "Just like a ear "<br />
The bike lafety program<br />
began on April 28 with the<br />
giving out <strong>of</strong> "Hot Spoil" at the<br />
Music Pier<br />
PTA memberi also finalized<br />
plani for the Arts and Crafts<br />
show on the Music Pier.<br />
The May 15 PTA meeting will<br />
be at the Intermedlaie School it<br />
9:30 am A lunoheqn will be<br />
given to finalize the PTA's work<br />
for the year 1973-74. Tht inaallation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the PTA <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will be conducted at B p.m. The<br />
Intermediate School band,<br />
orchestra and chorus will<br />
provide entertainment.<br />
Seniors visit<br />
Williamsburg<br />
Thirty-eight memberi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Friendly Seniors <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church enjoyed<br />
four days at Colonial<br />
Williamsburg. Va,, last week,<br />
Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs. George William, the<br />
trip was made by bus with ideal<br />
weather Monday through<br />
Thurs*y.<br />
Conducted tours through<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the famous old<br />
buildings featured the visit plus<br />
side trips to Jamestown and<br />
Yorlctowri. Conducted tours <strong>of</strong><br />
the Colonial Governor's Palace,<br />
Carter Grove Plantation and<br />
hold homesteads, crafts shops<br />
and gardens filled the time for<br />
the visitors with many<br />
delightful hours in a postgraduate<br />
course in early<br />
American history. It was the<br />
first visit to Williamsburg for<br />
many in the group.<br />
Carter's Grove Plantation<br />
house, described as the oldest<br />
and most beautiful home in<br />
America, was a highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
trip. A visit was made to<br />
Festival Park, where replicas<br />
<strong>of</strong> America's first permanent<br />
settlement, Jamestown, were<br />
on display.<br />
Dinner each evening was in a<br />
different famous Colonial<br />
tavern.<br />
BODY REPAIR<br />
and PAINTING<br />
— MODERN IQUIPMENT —<br />
it Dsvilbiss Spray io<strong>of</strong>h<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
TiCHNICIANS<br />
Prices<br />
Cmhbratlng 40 Yman with GM<br />
Chevrolet Oldsmobile<br />
SMITH<br />
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Mainland Coming Events<br />
TX)[)AV y<br />
Hir l,«Hy nf Sue roue inm-tiny H<br />
Somprs J'oint Marine Unit p m<br />
met'! infJ, 730 p m in<br />
firejiory s<br />
TUESDAY - *<br />
Kobertt-Johnson I-nil 21H9<br />
Somers Point jayrtes VKW Auxiliary rneetmg H p m<br />
meeting. B pm' in ihe<br />
clubhouse<br />
(ireen Thumb Garden Club<br />
meeting, B 15 p m in Crari.<br />
Uitheran Church<br />
Clark Eliason Poet 352<br />
AniPrican legion merting fl M<br />
p m<br />
KRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Unworn)<br />
Yard and Bake Sale<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Linwood Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meeting 2 p m in<br />
Sea view Baptist Qiurch<br />
MONDAY<br />
Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Historical<br />
Hoewly lecture on Old Slide<br />
and Pictures <strong>of</strong> Old BUldinp<br />
and Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Landmarks,<br />
8pm in the museum on<br />
Shore fd , Somers Point. Mrs<br />
Mark Ewing, speaker<br />
Grace Lutheran Mai's dinner<br />
meeting, 6-30 pm<br />
niunnipiil<br />
WKDNKSDAY<br />
Lirl\Annd (<br />
mix"! my B p m<br />
fruinr il<br />
Somers Hmnt Hotary Club<br />
luni'limn iniu'lmg V) 15 pm ai<br />
ihe I'r.'ih Trap<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point Kiwanis Hub Kelirt'd Federal Kmpioyees<br />
dinner meeting. 8pm in meetini!. 130 p m in the<br />
TOMORROW iFriday) •<br />
Chapter 69 QE5 meeting, 8<br />
s Restaurant<br />
Homers Pomt Senior Citijens<br />
Building 'on Ambler rd<br />
pm in the Masonic T«Tnp!i> St Joseph's Hosary AHar<br />
^lor* rH , Linwood<br />
Society meeting, g p m Somers Pnint Senior CitiM?ns<br />
card club, 7 .10 p m in the<br />
Somers Point Chapter Somers Point Charter Study Senior ('it liens' Building on<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous Commission meeting in theAjnbler rd<br />
meeting. 8 pm in the<br />
F^iscnpai Parish Hall<br />
Somers Point Rescue Squad<br />
meeting. 8 p.m.<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior League Chapter,<br />
Auxiliary to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital meeting, 8:15 p,m.<br />
Jtoberts-Johnson Unit 21B9<br />
VFW Auxiliary meeting, 8 pm<br />
Linwood Volunteer Firi<br />
Company meeting, I p.m.<br />
Linwood Little League<br />
Association meeting. 8:30 p.m.<br />
in city hall.<br />
Mainland Chapter AARP<br />
Arts and Crafts p-oup meeting,<br />
10:30 am, in the Linwood<br />
Convalescent Center.<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
meetini, 8:10 p.m. in St.<br />
Joseph's hall.<br />
Senior Citizens meeting,<br />
11:30 a.m. in Grace Lutheran<br />
Church.<br />
Somerr Point Jayeee-*tt§<br />
meetini, 8 p.m.<br />
Women's Pari* Society <strong>of</strong><br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LIDOf R<br />
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Berniee Carter. wmnrr <strong>of</strong> a $25 bond for sewing, models her outfit at a luncheon<br />
given by the Sarah Stillwell Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Revolution Also pictured in the foreground is Andrea rhiappini. winner <strong>of</strong> a $25<br />
bond lor good piti7( l n*ihip<br />
DAR Chapter entertains<br />
school girls and teachers<br />
Thr ^.ii;ih ^iillurll t liapMM<br />
• il I In- I l.llinhli't'!. o( Ihr<br />
XiiHTH/jn Ki'Miluhoii irt-ateri<br />
IliUfi irhmil MlrK Hlld IPiU'hl'rs<br />
oi scuum iiiid (linking ID n<br />
lunrii mi Si!iurda> April L*7 HI<br />
IIn- rlsmnulli Inn<br />
Speuiil uttiit'd,>i were given hs<br />
Ihf rhH|i,ili'l hi girls in Ihr<br />
I'iilt'Kxrics ill oKikinn. sewinu<br />
,:uid jjiMid ill ilfnship, atcnrdiriiJ<br />
to Mrs .li'iiiine Clunn. thair<br />
man ol I lie hnmemakinE<br />
depanmeiii "I the chapter<br />
Winning a Sii bond In Ihe<br />
talegiiry <strong>of</strong> cooking was<br />
Colleen Hannigan \ $25 bond<br />
was alwi presenteci lo Herniee<br />
I'artt'i' lor sewing and to Andrea<br />
Chiappini for good<br />
citiienship<br />
The yiiimu women modeled<br />
leai her nl cooking ant<br />
M'WIUM Mrs Marizita Grim«<br />
iind Mrs Fran Ostrnwski<br />
M'uing leacher, were al((<br />
[icsented with yifls from th(<br />
rhapUT<br />
Miss Kenneson guest<br />
Miss Carol Kenneson was<br />
Muesil ol honor at a<br />
niisccllanmLis bridal shower<br />
(jveii last Saturday evening in<br />
Liinvoori by Mrs Paul Spitz and<br />
Mrs Kuhard Southard<br />
A pale blue and while color<br />
scheme was used ior the affair,<br />
with a bride and three blue<br />
bridesmaid figures on top <strong>of</strong> a<br />
lourlier cake<br />
Those altenriing were Mrs<br />
O.C Lions Club<br />
Annual Sale<br />
BRUSH KS<br />
BROOMS<br />
Bl'LBS<br />
May 6 to May ifi<br />
Was m I'mir Ilitmiir<br />
1'lniii. In Viiiii'ihilei<br />
MM II illtlll-lt III I I'STIIK<br />
I iUSs ! I.I It |M HKI.P<br />
Mil Mill' 11||; |.|.;ss<br />
I nl! n s MI;.<br />
ui:<br />
Prfjd tor |jy UgfH Club<br />
SKHVH<br />
liiiin'i'l Ki'iiiiCMOii, .vi rs.<br />
iNingliik Lavis. Mrs James<br />
Jmk Mrs Gary Cinodin, Mrs,<br />
1'uul Wiinek, ,lr, Mrs Krnesl<br />
Kncki'iinan Mrs Clara<br />
(liuriu ick, Mrs Spencer<br />
Ughtcap. Mrs Mae Johnson,<br />
Mj-s Maxwell Schwenk, Mrs<br />
Michael linpafJliazzo, Mrs<br />
Augustus (Soetz Mrs Betty<br />
liiviis, Mrs Barnard (inltra,<br />
Mrs Donnie Morgan, Mrs.<br />
Walter Tucker and Mrs Helen<br />
Hpence<br />
Sendiim gifts but unable to<br />
attend were Miss Sharon Spitz.<br />
Mrs Marvin Tucker, Mrs,<br />
Itnherl Uruck, Mrs Frank<br />
linpagliazzo, Mrs Edythe<br />
Hiaddock, Mrs Archie<br />
(arlsfin. Mrs William Goeti,<br />
Mrs Kdwatd Ruiner, Mrs,<br />
William (Jrainj/er, Mrs Lloyd<br />
Urns. Miss Terry Lavis, Miss<br />
Ann Luvis. Mrs Clinton<br />
Campbell. Mrs Samuel<br />
Johnson, • Mrs George<br />
Ijemoine, Mrs, Anne Smith and<br />
Mrs Halph Woodland<br />
MIHS Kenneson, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs Hobert Kenneion,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Laiuaster, Pa , will become<br />
the bride <strong>of</strong> Dr James D.<br />
Lavis. son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
UiugUih I-avis. <strong>of</strong> 2 Kast 14th<br />
si , this city The wedding will<br />
take place <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 in Ijincaster,<br />
Dmal'bid<br />
High M-nrers for Ihf<br />
CIIJ Curd club bridge game on<br />
Mi* i !I,I|M-H i\\r\ itidde in ^choo<br />
Tiiiin-riu) April 25 were Betty<br />
.iiiii fli^pLi\ril the t'rewe Munn finOd, Paul Ressire S280,<br />
iiiliriiirlcii ,i»rt kmttini! theS Krina haniels il'li) Vnls<br />
(kirnian, M2I)<br />
I'mnchle high scorers were<br />
I- II ^i s e*ii Nrw m^ and<br />
Kay llnllin((er, B49. Harry<br />
tmikintl studi'Mii. «hii received<br />
Hichards MM, Idella Schulz,<br />
iliinihlc iiiid Mssors charms<br />
S7» I ydia Peterson. M5, Dolly<br />
lioni I lie chapter are Linda Hand Ml. Carl P Mehnert,<br />
I'cnneilo Jojic Wood, Diane Wi. Kill Uusby, 550; Gertrude<br />
\Miiuski Hernice C'arler, Cltamhprs. 548; Marjorie<br />
lii'mse lluglies Second yelir Peterson, 548; Alice Wallace,<br />
^ndt'iii!. uh.i receiveri sewing M5: Hetty Moss, 528; Alice<br />
iii.ii-liiiii' rh.irms from the Neccn, Mfi<br />
riiapiei' iirc .Insephinc I^ee and<br />
lionna liar nwin<br />
Cards are played every<br />
Monday and Thursday evening<br />
at 715 o'clock at the Youth<br />
Center<br />
Pinochle higti scorers for<br />
Monday evening! game are;<br />
Marion Amoore, 641; Marjorie<br />
Peterson, 636; Harry Riehardi,<br />
«27; AI Kerr, 61S; Carl<br />
Mehnert.SM; A.G, Gerner, 184;<br />
t'lara H<strong>of</strong>tmann, 582, Matt<br />
Hutmaker. 580; Claire Jagger,<br />
571. Margaret Roil, 588; Mabel<br />
Dickel. S67; Dolores neary,<br />
583,<br />
High scorers for the bridge<br />
game Include; Bea Knench,<br />
W0, Alice Yost. 5720; Edna<br />
Daniels, 5460; Wilson Smith.<br />
MM, Lillian Carlin, 5190; Betty<br />
insgi'uve, 4960i jack Smith,<br />
•til<br />
Tin 1 di-fiiii I'nj Humane<br />
NH-IIKV will hold .i yard syle al<br />
i i N Slinri' rd . Becslfy§ I'ninl,<br />
.in Juiu 1 in at lo am Thf rain<br />
iliilc «ill he <strong>Jun</strong>e* 23 For pick<br />
up U'iephonp i«907W For<br />
mini million telephone 39ft 1414<br />
\lti)\l(li 1IIK KNTKI<br />
I'SS KNTEKPHISE<br />
•KHTMCi Navy Seaman<br />
Apprentice Joseph S, Britlon,<br />
win <strong>of</strong> Mis Army M Britton <strong>of</strong><br />
415 Nf-« V,irk av Somers<br />
I'niiit. lias reported for duly<br />
aboard this attack aircraft<br />
carrier homeporteri nt<br />
Alamedfl rBlifornia<br />
trim slim skinny<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2. <strong>1974</strong><br />
The skinny new<br />
Eyeglass Hearing Aid<br />
from SONOTONE*<br />
Th.it sir*** 1 lnns-f»q inmp^ 0JPCP at<br />
Ih.- ngW i*, Sonnfnnn s nnw<br />
Mniit?! 1^0 » f»¥*"ii'i55 hf.iimq aid<br />
Niyia tho ili.im.iiic rr-duciion \n<br />
=,I/P from ihp raodpi <strong>of</strong> ff*e ip^n ^ at<br />
ihr 'pit ^nd fhti one '"im iM<br />
i9<br />
iK 5 rfiyinnriing ,TI<br />
p.iri i(*mt)ti.? wftirh ran<br />
SONOTONE OF ATLANTIC CITY<br />
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Fresh Jersey ASPARAGUS<br />
lUST SOUTH OF THE Rl. TRACKS, ROUTE S, PALERMO - PHONE 396-3249<br />
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STAR ROSES* PANSIES • AZALEAS • RHODODENDROMS,<br />
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with 1 <strong>of</strong> our ad$ — f per customer<br />
PAGi 11 - SiCTiON ONI!<br />
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All prices guaranteed.<br />
I<br />
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Includes niiinJ trip via Pan p<br />
hotel* (double iiceupancy), many<br />
l h<br />
• 10 v;ic,tnons - nr low grouE rates,<br />
Over 600 departures.<br />
• Send coupon helnw for free 84-page<br />
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Please send me a free copy <strong>of</strong> "<strong>1974</strong> Europe Qwrtw*.'<br />
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OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30.<br />
r<br />
5|M»/ t SHOCK ABSORBER<br />
SPECIAL-f<br />
!«ur Moltrtroll tluch Aburbtn<br />
in t«i ihtil obio.btn Nut opplnobl, to (Iprl tit<br />
(Afling<br />
»O(ll Abtorbtl SpiiriU I Shdkt<br />
four Spulol Pck*<br />
VALIDATION AHA<br />
box<br />
Owrti S^gnolurc<br />
$16 00<br />
144 |n<br />
J *»polr Ord#r Number Aufhwiit-i<br />
PANIL1<br />
~46§2 Scillop shell pendant'I 1 .}" on 30 chain All<br />
Sterling silver,<br />
-41S9 Matching earringi, pierced or screwbacN<br />
=3311 Nimt nBcklaee. Any name on 15' chain<br />
=MS4 Bold tingle Initial key ring "*<br />
=104 Wedding, graduation, any invitation or an.<br />
neuneernen! perrnantnlly rimembertd in i Vic IV, -<br />
charm.<br />
Thomas Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenu© ''<br />
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PAGE 12 - SiCTION ONi THE OCCAN CITY SiNTINf L LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Upper Twp. events<br />
TODAY 'Thursday 1<br />
I'pper Township Republican<br />
Marmora Volunteer Fire Huh nippung, » p m in the<br />
Company Aimliar\ mi'i>lin(3 H Hiihhmisi'<br />
p.m.<br />
• Ju Jitsu<br />
• Judo<br />
• Self<br />
Defense<br />
THE PLANT PEOPLE<br />
I<br />
ARE COMING!<br />
"Be Taught By Tht Btst"<br />
Total<br />
Mat Area<br />
1400<br />
Sq. Ft.<br />
Registration for May's Class<br />
inds Tuesday, May 7th<br />
For information Call 398-3BS5, After 6p.m.<br />
Instructor—DICK WALTERS<br />
National and Pan-American Judo Champion<br />
908 Asburv Ave, (Rw EnfranM)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
K 1338-44 Asbury Avenue ^<br />
I<br />
Mrs, Rose and Mrs Tellpr help some fifth grade girls put the finishing touches<br />
on their jewelry creations at the Recreation Department's arts-crafts club for<br />
fifth gradegirls The jewelry segment closed out flu- activities for fhi« VPBT The<br />
popular program will he resumed in the Fall<br />
GRAND OPENING WEEK SPECIALS I<br />
I 50th SEASON 9<br />
9 Top SirlOifl (Ground to Order) *1.29 lb S<br />
5 Rolled Bolar Oven Roast <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />
s i.3S 8<br />
j Solid Three-Corner Bolar Roasts M.49 ••|<br />
Center Cut Pork Chops<br />
Boneless Pork Royaie<br />
Whole or Half Loin <strong>of</strong> Pork<br />
Boiled Hani<br />
j Liverwurst—-<br />
I Imported Swiss Cheese<br />
t BaCOn<br />
Lunch Meat Specials, full Pound Only<br />
11b. Vacuum Pack<br />
! Hot DOgS 1 ib. Vacuum Pack<br />
I All Beef Hot DogS 11b, Vacuum Pack<br />
JHatfield toneless Party Hams<br />
Meld Pork Sausage Links<br />
1 for Tins Onions<br />
Urge Eggs, Grade A<br />
•1.39<br />
•1.38<br />
•1.49<br />
SS e<br />
79«<br />
lbs.<br />
!<br />
8S e |<br />
|S e I<br />
99 b ^<br />
3 (or 39° 5<br />
i Ml Eft Sptt, mm Miy 2,3, 4 I<br />
wMmmmmmmmmmmm<br />
'Friday<br />
siriiihiiKM'c \ nliintpfr<br />
< nmp,ifu mpfMin&l. H | til<br />
Fire<br />
\|II\|)AS<br />
si rnlhiiHTr Kire Company<br />
Mull 7 p in<br />
p in<br />
Sr,ivi!h°<br />
s the land <strong>of</strong> sun,<br />
Hood limith and good fun.<br />
Island diildmi. experts at<br />
iiiukiiiK and flying kites, put<br />
on wci'klv flying contests,<br />
HillMflf iliirdi'iis provide<br />
iriipifii! sliruhs. trees and<br />
llnwi'rs. At Dunn's River<br />
tioacli you can listen to the<br />
waterfall spill into the sea,<br />
TIHMT an* beach buffets,<br />
hitrbeeui's. folk music and<br />
tliiiHinu The Jamaican<br />
Miliiat> limid will chase<br />
a«u> lhi 1 hlucs by playing in<br />
their brijthl red costuinei<br />
Il'i. a happy, busy place,<br />
Wlis riot<br />
Volunteer<br />
y y<br />
lf^<br />
p<br />
inr yourself^,<br />
We kcrp busy all year long<br />
plunmttf! pleasure trips for<br />
our iiiaiiy-Ratisfied-clientsr<br />
Ilii' nfxl jimi* you wanUQ<br />
triisgl call on the<br />
knowledgeable staff at<br />
OCEAN CITY TRAVEL, 201<br />
West Ave , , 3990032<br />
(' a rih b u a n travel<br />
arrangements and cruises<br />
are nne<strong>of</strong> our specialties and<br />
it costs no more to lake<br />
tfidvantage <strong>of</strong> our services.<br />
Open: Mori, thru Kri. 9 a.m..<br />
ii p.m.; Sat id a.m.-4 p.m.<br />
liill.i'i'l i. HINT: Place<br />
tissue paper between folds <strong>of</strong><br />
garments when packing to<br />
prevent wrinkling,<br />
©CEfin crry<br />
TRflVEL-,.<br />
Ml WESTAVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-0032<br />
M Mr, •aiirvillin In via<br />
Fire<br />
Ciiuncil 4U Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />
America meeting, 7 M) p.m in<br />
thi- I> nl A Hall. Tuckahoe<br />
TIUHDAV<br />
Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />
Company meeting. 8pm<br />
1<br />
I'pper TriAriship Rescue<br />
!^|uari meet inn, 8pm in the<br />
Tuckahoe fire hall<br />
Tiirkahrii' t'nited .Methodiit<br />
Women meeting, 7:30 p m.<br />
WKIJNKSMAV<br />
I pper liwiiship Republican<br />
(luh Auxiliary inretmg. fl p m.<br />
Summer registration<br />
at Stockton College<br />
I'iiMiiNA Stockton State<br />
(olli'p4i> \s holding registration<br />
1>; I'-in 1 'hrcmijii <strong>Jun</strong>e I for the<br />
Stcn>k!!)u Suminer Term Those<br />
wini uisli jo register for any <strong>of</strong><br />
tin 1 more than r>() courses being<br />
nlfcivd may also register in<br />
(HTSIHI mi .<strong>Jun</strong>e W and 21 from 9<br />
a in until 4 pin in the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Uoi-nrils .ind Keports at the<br />
I'oniiiiiii I'iiniiHis<br />
Tlic nisi for summer courses<br />
i> SHi:l lor cine course and IIM<br />
lo! iwn courses Tht' cost for<br />
nil i ,iinpus courses is MR for<br />
Mir cuurse and SIM for two<br />
(•ciiir»i"!> i i;isses begin <strong>Jun</strong>e i!4.<br />
I'unlii'r infiirmalujti and<br />
ri'tiisli-iilinn (ipphcalions may<br />
l»j iihtLI!iicil by contactinjj the<br />
oil ice oi Hcc-ords and Keports,<br />
Stockton Slate College,<br />
I'liniiina. N .1 08240<br />
Bridge<br />
I hi' ,iici .ijje lor I hi 1 Hnx»p,,a|f<br />
i-iBT TIMI,,,|», ,„„ „"„ FOUW<br />
SHREVE<br />
TRAVEL<br />
SERVICE<br />
1<br />
PI««U £iil fAf<br />
BIXLIR and<br />
TOLSON,<br />
PAINTING<br />
Thr knowlcdi!!-, ihe wisdom<br />
iinil tlic ('harLirli'r «f Int. and<br />
("itt, liiiliuiHK *"*••! II<br />
IIIIIMWII, :|!|M KIHII<br />
CRflFT-HARRIS<br />
Realty, Inc.<br />
apenmg gnie<br />
REALTOR<br />
2733 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY. N.J, 08226<br />
I«WI 399-H430<br />
ENANfF A,.Ion lr,tr,,O.i if<br />
m^ Igf in .nflivguii in(pre0ed in<br />
smplaympii Tg f&\p in dang<br />
in^i ai infer i<strong>of</strong> ang ?i|§fi§r<br />
lan iQ£^hsn Individual would be<br />
img with pubhE ar^ wag id *US tnvglv*<br />
st|i£p work CaM Pitt Mgrraw af H?<br />
Y green !i X 14, get a ihag ifi X<br />
isectlsfif eend*»i&n eaii 1**<br />
TERMITES?<br />
399-1200<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
• FREE INSPECTION<br />
FAST SERVICE<br />
We have been helping timinei<br />
protect their homes for over 50<br />
yeiri. May wt help you'<br />
canMIMCLE e «° • • £ c Caii the Gentle Men in blue<br />
FRII ESTIMATES? OF COURSE!<br />
8-oz. can MIRACID .... 9 9 '<br />
PERENNIAL<br />
RYE BRASS SEED 99 C Ib<br />
MANHATTAN PERENNIAL<br />
RYE GRASS SEED<br />
CONTRACTOR'S MIX<br />
GRASS SEED .<br />
IPEN DAILY<br />
"DEE'S"<br />
DAIRY BAR<br />
Delicious and Creamy<br />
CONES • SUNDAES<br />
MILK SHAKES<br />
Old English<br />
GRASS SEED<br />
Lawn I Garden FERTILIZERS<br />
Insecticides • Dow Manure<br />
Spagnum moss • Potting Soil<br />
PINK DOGWOOD • WHITE BIRCH<br />
^ BURFORD HOLLY<br />
PYRACANTHA (Fire Bush)<br />
WEEPING WILLOW<br />
JAPANESE HOLLY<br />
SPREADING JUNIPEf<br />
Field Grown<br />
EDDING PLANTSl<br />
Pansies • Sweet Williams<br />
Shasta Daisies • White Alyssum<br />
Primrose • Carnations<br />
Forget-Me Nots • Funkia Lilies<br />
Johnny Jump-Ups • Violets<br />
porinicum Daisys<br />
good lawns •JUST<br />
We've Got a Full Lint sf All Your<br />
Gardening needs!<br />
II lUli/ltl III<br />
v »<br />
• !<br />
V<br />
CEDARW00D FENCING<br />
1<br />
Sfockade - 4X8<br />
.121,00 w^posf<br />
Basketweave . 4X8 $23.00 W^ Post<br />
Post ft Rail 10ft, Sec ........ Sf.OO W^-Posf<br />
Old Fashioned<br />
Split Rail 10ft, Sec. ........«0.50 W^Post<br />
Spaced Picket 3' or 4' ...... iis.SO W^ Post<br />
Shadow Box 4'XS' .........127,00 W/Post<br />
SPRINGSPECIAL<br />
I Picket • 30"X7ft. ......... Iio.SO W^Posf<br />
Picket - 24"X7ft .......... I7.S0 WfV Post<br />
Stockade • 24"X7ft j<br />
ALL POSTS TREATED<br />
KsiimalM Kurnished For installation<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
RUSTIC FENCES<br />
PireRd. South <strong>of</strong> Tliton Rd.<br />
4416210 Bargaintown 927.3647<br />
^^gpjrayRjNT||<br />
J SATURDAY I SUNDAY SPECIAL! Reg. Price<br />
GO rg fiihVjifi igr £|cln iRg Fci<br />
rogmi iy amt wait, sr Isw i<br />
rafet step ,s >mf %«• fij c«fltr#! &<br />
O'NETTi s6T «'• rsund i.bl* m.pl,<br />
peflei!ifwifhltiifM«teefe (sffrnci lap<br />
Four maptf m§tvi ehaift Sguf^ brstdiii<br />
AWNINGS poi up U* ¥«i. Piu! *d#m4<br />
l?f 3PM Of |t*vi MrPlr^nny If* 7f \J<br />
I&4<br />
MAN'S 3 SQirS<br />
Resm i|dF6rjm. Binefff<br />
sp 7J N P<br />
T piBB COUB fief iiF flii? griiff<br />
B*?9 rubber tt|S r#M If i QJ4 (<br />
U<br />
bf ipf, 1st *a K 70' MSHfi Owsr e<br />
d ends 1IJ? E<br />
liturdiy<br />
ringc.<br />
NSBABT & m dougfi marine Ceffi<br />
mprtiii F«ff»9tflhf J pi Hi gvfni<br />
Qiiief re!sf*d it*m« Call iff 6|4i<br />
GASfiOf SALE Kn.cH ntrh<<br />
S-5<br />
twin mjflriii aM bQi Iprini, piiiew\<br />
-ugv phonoqrapn, m.rtgei kifchtn (hiFi,<br />
p#f boirfl Here ri^ iw^iifi mj[k ^hl^e<br />
miEBffl? May j, 4 #^ Atfi fiAarning oniw,<br />
'Q I i3!h vl 3f>6ffl<br />
S3<br />
B1K ii adulH IS t>ovi -nd g.rli tl fg |)§.<br />
M*plf Eft*** o) flnwpri ifs, t(*p tiHfi<br />
ito n.ghl %t*nds VIO 1QW Asbor> A.*<br />
If<br />
f &1 Fm Sardent Plm «i ##ich fsting<br />
lu-ur.ouilv fumisted Mn<br />
resolved<br />
Robert Burman, vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Midway Civic<br />
Association, urged the com<br />
missioners to take action<br />
against the developer who<br />
removed the sidewalk from his<br />
property at Sth it. md Atlantic<br />
av Burman said the lot is a<br />
hazard for people unfamiliar<br />
with the neighborhood and<br />
forced residents to walk in the<br />
areet,<br />
Burman said he wai told by<br />
the Building Inspector's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
that there is nothing that can be<br />
done to force the owner to put in<br />
new sidewalks. Mayor Waldman<br />
said the city has denied a<br />
building permit for that lot, bU<br />
ouiild be done to force the owner<br />
to install sidewalks until<br />
something is erected on the lot<br />
The Mayor signed a<br />
proclamation for Daisy Day,<br />
the time set aiide for fund<br />
raising by the Philadelphia<br />
(Tiildren's Hospital<br />
Public Safety Commissioner<br />
Luther L Wallace reported that<br />
the Fire Department handled a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 10 vocal alarms, one box<br />
alarm and one recall alarm<br />
dm-ing April He said 1145,425<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> property was involved<br />
m fires, but only |a 100 worth <strong>of</strong><br />
damage resulted.<br />
MflM? ... .<br />
PIONEER MOVING<br />
t Ayy.. l.p<br />
Roy Hess<br />
Tree Service<br />
TOPP/Np PRUNING<br />
- TREE REMOVAL<br />
Fill<br />
ESTIMATES<br />
INSURANCE COVERAGE<br />
•M-llfi<br />
46 •..4609<br />
SIMONiZING<br />
PASTE WAX - 1LUE CORAL<br />
RAY'S MIRROR SHINE<br />
BEST TIRE - 6th and Atbury<br />
GIFT CERTIFICATES<br />
Dial 399-9313 Dial 399-3006<br />
fJ<br />
PAGE 13 — SECTION ONE<br />
25 TH<br />
SAL<br />
Salt<br />
the<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
national bank<br />
OCEAN CITY • SEA ISLE CITY • CAPE MAY<br />
A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />
A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />
Our bank makes no service charge on<br />
checking accounts <strong>of</strong> senior citizens, college<br />
students or members <strong>of</strong> the armed forces.<br />
MAXIMUM RATES PAID ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
The Cape May <strong>County</strong> National sank wilt pay you the maximum<br />
Interest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates <strong>of</strong><br />
Deposit with our bank.<br />
It Is a Federal regulation that these Certificates <strong>of</strong> Deposit be held<br />
until maturity. If they are not, no higher Interest rate than the<br />
regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />
Any <strong>of</strong> our <strong>of</strong>ficers will be glad to discuss our Savings Certificates<br />
"~ <strong>of</strong> Diposlt with youT<br />
MERCHANTS and BUSINESSMEN<br />
You can <strong>of</strong>fer your customers the<br />
best credjt card plans available —<br />
BankAmericard and Master Charge.<br />
AtU Our Officers for detail*.<br />
•'j . '<br />
fu<br />
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PAGf 14 - SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENT! NEL LEDGER THURSDAY. MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
m Bell's ESS station at Point goes into operation May 12<br />
»<br />
SOMEKN POINT H ills<br />
Sunday ninniing. Muy li. J ww<br />
era <strong>of</strong> com fnii-'iit, fli'xitiU'<br />
U'lpphonc swvirt' «ill lit'Kin im<br />
iihiiui hlKW Scy, .li-rsm Hell<br />
iUStiimers* in Sonii'is I'limi<br />
Ijnuixid iitu! iiii'"J "I KiSU<br />
Harbor T'lttiiship<br />
\( 4 n| a in IVU "ill ln-iim<br />
iiy iisnt'U ("(IMI)UIII-I i.'i'ii<br />
niiir siuiii'tiiniJ •»>»,i• •111<br />
which will priivv^i' I<br />
/<br />
Dinners from SS 95<br />
Knr N niir [ Mnmy<br />
iiiid I liiniinu t'li'jsure<br />
Thut >>ci;i> i<br />
Thr I jjndciii<br />
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lor<br />
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t allhu u ,ii<br />
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iilil i irs ^ li h IM inter<br />
iirt-i-i iji<br />
.is ,i:hihlr •! * Inss rnnn'h Is<br />
ih.jl^r tnf .ill phuIU^ (111 ihr<br />
Imr t nlhi i - in! ItuMI •* ilh (he<br />
I'll.ll il ( H i l l -<br />
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\ml ssith t\\v M<br />
It ^'11 luii fir niH<br />
tli;ii I h' in;ikthi<br />
lir^l<br />
l nut^uir<br />
!hc lnr^il rnlli *,i Tht 1<br />
cnll fr ** fium h<br />
i* tj I ii111 id iiiii is<br />
i| I he<br />
orrifii<br />
w il hum I hi 1<br />
fur ;in<br />
up raliir i mi' mi Hie hue<br />
Dining Room<br />
iniiiiihls rale*, lor ihc K.SS<br />
IDIli) iinei TSI'S MTSIIC Hell<br />
says Minithls i-nsis liir the lour<br />
optional i'ljsiufTi railing<br />
[OPEN TUESDAYthruSATURDAY,4 to 8<br />
SUNDAY. 12 to 8<br />
J<br />
HANK WILLIAMS, Chef<br />
***********************<br />
PRESENTATION OF THIS AD<br />
WORTH $ 1.00 OFF<br />
ON DINNER FOR TWO<br />
***********************<br />
416 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. j.<br />
Dial 399-3298<br />
Featuring<br />
NOLLY HOBBIES<br />
GENERAL STORE<br />
GIFT SHOP • ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
Rl, M 1 MntjvKt Liniini Rd., TUCMHOE, i. J,<br />
- STORE HOURS:<br />
10-6 Weekdays'* 107 FRI., SAT.8, SUN<br />
PNONI 121.2721<br />
NOWOPiN<br />
Sunday thru Thursday<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
PREP<br />
Th» Place to Meet and lat at the South<br />
ft DW 398-0722<br />
PUGGING IN Bell Telephone Co. ESS swit<br />
chman Howard Gudlow makes an adjustment on one<br />
oi the now circuit boards at the phone company's new<br />
Homers Point facility Watching with interest are<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City manager Robert Davenport and Chief<br />
Switchman Klwood Young<br />
lr;injii» i.iin!e Irnm SI VI In<br />
"•T ( i'i inr t'l-iidciiliul I'usinnu'rs<br />
.dirt IMIIII SI HII |n Jill fU piT<br />
MiuMili IME htiSlfH*SS CUNtMnH'rs<br />
Knhi'ri Das ('ripfiri Hell<br />
Miina^tT in Oci'aM ( its, said<br />
ihai mtli the cull wailing<br />
U'n'urt* il annthor tuli I.IIIJHN in<br />
fni siiur hm* whilt s sou iirv<br />
liilkmi! you will hear twn short<br />
ID seconds apart<br />
idcrls ynu lhal a rail is waiting,<br />
,IMCI if desired, you can pui the<br />
existing call nn hold so thai the<br />
-ivonci tan be answered<br />
jiipiilar cjallinji features, and it<br />
will (•nablc us lo meet the<br />
Wiiwinti demand for telephone<br />
vrvicp in the Homers Point<br />
area he added<br />
InloriMalion about Ihe tour<br />
rusimu railing senu'es will bi><br />
IHHilcd In all F*iS ruaiimws<br />
He noied lhal the dial Imi'<br />
will he distinctly lower in pilrh<br />
with I he reljiiivcly silent<br />
('li'riripmc' equipment which<br />
will leplaci' present switching<br />
eqUipiniMit at Johnson Avenue<br />
iuiri Shore rd<br />
When asked hnw the KSH<br />
linn pares to switching<br />
tiiuipment in other Darts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
This riiiilin)! isioor three<br />
ikyils<br />
ThriH 1 ssay callmt; enables<br />
sou lo add a third parly In an<br />
("ii-.liiiM cnnnet'tion One parly<br />
nl the Ihreeway cnnntH'linn<br />
in.is he Inrnind outside your<br />
mem on first reading.<br />
Council President William<br />
Rolenberger said that the<br />
ordinance was drawn up to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fset inconsistencies in the<br />
mning ordinance.<br />
The ordinance also requirta<br />
that a locable gate be installed<br />
to prevent accidental entry.<br />
The fencing, which shall encloee<br />
the pool or the yard where<br />
the pool is located or the entire<br />
property, Is to bt erected to a<br />
height <strong>of</strong> at least four feet and<br />
not more than six feet.<br />
Hermanent pools located,<br />
below the surface <strong>of</strong> the earth,<br />
which connot be readily moved<br />
are applicable to the rules <strong>of</strong><br />
the ordinance'" Temporary<br />
pooli are not affected by the<br />
eoning ordinance amendrnent.<br />
II is further stated in the ordinance<br />
that a fence or wall<br />
shall be conitructed to a height<br />
<strong>of</strong> four feet and not more that<br />
six feet along boundariei<br />
between regidentiaJ and nonresidential<br />
districts to icrewi<br />
<strong>of</strong>f non-reiidential activitlM.<br />
A public hiaring on the ordinance<br />
will be conducted on<br />
Thursday May 9-in the old city<br />
hall at B p.m.<br />
TUB BIGtiKST LITTLE FISH MARKET IN<br />
Wh \u' imish lestihjj 'I'II speed person lo-pprson, credit card number, and<br />
and b<strong>of</strong>jiii opwaling iiedit card, rnllpct and long |>rniiipll,v leaves the line while<br />
Ihr Kss our SdMiers Point distance com -rails with the the call rings through. With<br />
iiiiTS will have one <strong>of</strong> THI'S service, 0' is dialed for person to person calli, tt^e .<br />
mow Mipliisiifiited comn.'iiii(in«<br />
s)stiMii!i iivdilable (tgil number<br />
uie called party answers<br />
optM-alor beforp the snven or ten operator slays on the line until<br />
heie l)ii\en[mrt com- While the call is being rouied With TSPS. the calling and<br />
In its destination, the operator failed numbers, and ap<br />
Tlie iimtitrii's thnl can (*• itimes on the line to obtain the propriaie loll charges, are<br />
(ii;ile*<br />
ft"<br />
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If- ,'<br />
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Last minute instructions on zoo Honors for teacher —. Shop and Savt the Want M Way —<br />
|P»Og U - SECTION ONE<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
•^ hy ,\!;irk Snifor<br />
* I'ulilir MiMiit H,III~ 1 line l<br />
"II you vv uoiny Wi 1 ht 1 / hrri- arc wimt 1 lasi<br />
tliimili 1 insirui'iiiins'ihai ihmilH<br />
ten! irivalunblf hflp I! wui HTV<br />
|»l (4"inii in itii 1 ZIVI, r"iid I his<br />
uiuiiin Who kiioim smi m,n<br />
fab ^oiny nt'xi >rar<br />
'-.'Kirsi ol ul! iu'ii'1 smile ul u<br />
(Jncudili 1 lion I .uhk ni> win I<br />
Ihitlk I luud M wmiinihcrp<br />
•"SiK'onrih ht> si.rp In hi'Jii Ihr<br />
• JI Mf ii U. M |MI kin^i arvu cm *u<br />
ii-int r '* ii iti \\v «ould hk** tfj<br />
nnd t igpf «5 are<br />
i, « jiii 11i £ % our<br />
.nnv.il<br />
i in \jiiir ! icktM ihi'ft" 1 is a<br />
Mini \ H ( v\v \ ou ^pi on<br />
tht' Nii ihai is itiarkt'd uiih that<br />
If'I f cr Th is ! *> b*'i fig done in<br />
in^ihli- Tlieri 1 mil be at least<br />
inr hijM«- niiikih^ th* s trip<br />
UIH'M ur iimvt 1 a! lh^ Zoo<br />
wiu^urrendw ynur ticket to ihe<br />
iiii'nHK niiin «r woman at thf<br />
[Bill Leo I His "Modernayers'<br />
Wed., 9:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.<br />
Entertainment by<br />
"OLD CASTLE"<br />
|A Complete Line <strong>of</strong> PACKAGE GOODS<br />
WINE •LIQUOR»BEER<br />
WE DELIVER Dial 399 4906<br />
34th St. Causeway into <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Sandbar<br />
AL TIME GROTTO<br />
PRESENTS<br />
MAY 3,4, 5<br />
WORLD'S<br />
GREATEST<br />
HAMID<br />
MORTON<br />
' CIRCUS<br />
IHOWTIMIS; ril, 1 P.M., .01, 2 10 and 1 P.M., SUN. 2 JO P.M.<br />
^ \IIIIHN t:i.oe llillrtroii ii.so<br />
CONVENTION HALL<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N . j.<br />
1ICKITS NOW ON SALE *T STICl. FUR<br />
OH CALL 344 2161 FOR INFO.<br />
CALL J44-216I<br />
Between Sips<br />
by John -<br />
In the production <strong>of</strong> wine, the<br />
aging process is perhaps the<br />
most important phase. The<br />
winemaker must constantly<br />
Kwde and assist nature sway in<br />
the wine-making process. Most<br />
wines arc aged initially in hiif4e<br />
wooden casks or vats, with the<br />
wine-maker sampling I he wines<br />
several times a vear to check<br />
their process. When the wine is<br />
as good as it will become in<br />
cooperage, it is ready for<br />
A<br />
bottling Most wines are blended Some reasons ari: the<br />
winemaker's desire to assure that wine, under a certain label<br />
will always taste Ihe same to combine freshness and fruity<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> a young wine with one that Is aged, to product a<br />
wine with the good taste and aroma characteristics <strong>of</strong> more<br />
than one variety <strong>of</strong> grape The second stage <strong>of</strong> aging takes<br />
place after bottling and continues until the bottle ii opined<br />
andlhe wine consumed, Inthebottlethe wine smooths md<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tens Most vintners keep their bottled wine for some lime<br />
lo allow 'bottle age " before selling. Some aged wines<br />
especially the imports, may have a bit <strong>of</strong> sediment in the<br />
bottle when they are ready in he consumed. This is perfectly<br />
natural and does not affect thequality<strong>of</strong> thewine.<br />
rhedoulilp with todj\ •. inrhMiiii.iliM-i is that they're getting<br />
lurrlci ami h.nilci to till apart<br />
t<br />
(MV,V\ITIIV\I\F<br />
( aulifliiuerin WHIP<br />
•\oull ru-ed J tblspns butter 4 cups thinly sliced<br />
cauliflower 1 cup thinly slited celeiy 1 thlspn, minced<br />
onion 1 chicken bouillon cubp >. tup Ftiesling Wini; '2<br />
tspn salt '» tspn [wpper 1 tspn monosodium glutimate<br />
Melt butter in large hr.)vj frying pan Add cauliflower,<br />
cder> and onion Cornbini liouillon cube with wine, salt,<br />
pepper and monosodium glutimdte pour \rthur Mall s<br />
\ti(i American Ilanrp Kn<br />
sen 1 hie Al I 111 p m , Mayor<br />
Hiildnian w ill present Piefp <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe Walk plaqiipn In Zoo <strong>of</strong><br />
ficiali<br />
H> thr was Phase I nf the<br />
African Plains Section cost<br />
SHBIWKi So this is no penny<br />
ante dedication ceremony that<br />
snu re going to The Zoo says<br />
Uiat (he oaturahstic display<br />
simulating the East African<br />
Plains will allow' zebras,<br />
giraffes, antelopes, ostriches,<br />
cranes and waterfowl 10 mingle<br />
freely much as they would<br />
in the wild Ther are no nans or<br />
fence* to obstruct vie* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
animals<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Hly visitors will he<br />
given group riles on the Zoo s<br />
Monorail which provides a fine<br />
over-all view <strong>of</strong> the Garden<br />
Adults will be able to ride the<br />
rails for 6(1 centi rather than the<br />
regular dollar fee and children<br />
will be permittedjm at 35 cents<br />
rather thanSO cents ' .<br />
All good thinp must come to<br />
an end, and buses will leave the<br />
itoo at 3:311 p m so that we will<br />
all be back in <strong>Ocean</strong> City at<br />
approximately S p m Those <strong>of</strong><br />
you who are late will be fed to<br />
the giraffes, a terrible fate<br />
SEA VEA<br />
SKATELAND<br />
14 Atlantic Ivinui<br />
Dial 319-4401<br />
Open Tuts.<br />
Me 7:30<br />
to 10,<br />
fri. anl Sat,<br />
Nile 8 to 11<br />
NON-BEACH<br />
or RAINY DAY<br />
SATURDAYS,<br />
OPEN 1:30 to 4<br />
WE SELL SKATES<br />
I EQUIPMENT<br />
All Skating Sessions<br />
Properly Supervised<br />
OHKNWEKKNITKS'TlLia<br />
SIN.<br />
Mayor Waidman and • the<br />
i'liimnissioners have arranged<br />
a police escort for our five<br />
buses which will be marked<br />
with <strong>Ocean</strong> City signs. Sounds<br />
like » great unit If you decide<br />
sou siant lo go at the last<br />
minute, check with the Public<br />
Hi'lalion.s Department Well<br />
ir\ in fit you in<br />
HKST CALL FOR THE<br />
HAIL (iAME' Tickets now on<br />
sole for <strong>Ocean</strong> City Night at the<br />
Veterans Stadium, <strong>Jun</strong>e 7th<br />
The Philhr-s will takp on the<br />
miglil> Cincinalti Reds<br />
feaiunng .lohiuu Bench and<br />
Pete Nose Cost is $8 (X) and<br />
includes field box seals and<br />
iriinsportaiion Buses leave<br />
from nth and West at S 30 P M<br />
Mayor Waidman will toss oU<br />
She first hall and we re going to<br />
parade an <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lifeboat<br />
(irminri the Stadium just like<br />
last sear We have great seats<br />
in hack <strong>of</strong> the third base line<br />
Stnp at the Public Relations<br />
(iffu-#. 2nd floor <strong>of</strong> City Hail<br />
and pick out your seats riuhl<br />
Midway acts on<br />
municipal issues<br />
The membership <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Midway Civic Association<br />
voted on a number <strong>of</strong> measuris<br />
at their regular monthly<br />
meeting last Wednesday night<br />
Hi the Youth Center<br />
They voted to co-sponsor with<br />
the City a block party for the<br />
children <strong>of</strong> the 200 block <strong>of</strong><br />
Haven av to celebrate the<br />
paving <strong>of</strong> Haven av from North<br />
to Bth its<br />
They approved a study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
present dog ordinance hoping to<br />
strengthen the dog control<br />
ordinance Association<br />
President Edward j MacClane<br />
urged the city commiiilonBrs<br />
lo initiate a clean-up <strong>of</strong> alleys,<br />
vacant lots, and the unsightly<br />
conditions behind several<br />
boaedwaik buslntiiei.<br />
The group voted to urge the<br />
commissioners to correct the<br />
QondJt ions <strong>of</strong> the iidewalk at the<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> 5th si ind Atlantic<br />
av which was recently<br />
removed by a prospective<br />
developer.<br />
Michael M Subotich, teaching Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools, is history and New Jersey history<br />
shown congratulating Miss to her students, which have<br />
Harriett Heardon on her participation<br />
last week in thecharts, booklets, filmstrips and<br />
involved the making <strong>of</strong> maps,<br />
Teachers Bicentennial R mm films<br />
Workshop 1. conducted at the<br />
Cenleron Country The<br />
Workshop was sponsored by the<br />
New jersey Historical Com<br />
mission And involved educators<br />
throughout the state who are<br />
outstanding in the teaching <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey history to students<br />
Miss Reardon has completed<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> projects in<br />
The class also wrote an<br />
original play on thy history <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> and New<br />
Jersey<br />
Miss Reardon has recently<br />
been working with a group <strong>of</strong><br />
gifted fourth grade pupils in the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> a booklet that<br />
will be used by other pupils in<br />
the library and classroom<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City scouts art busy<br />
with Scout-0-Rama program<br />
The Atlantic Area Council,<br />
Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, will<br />
Sage its annual Scout-O-Rama<br />
at the Atlantic City Race Track<br />
on Saturday, May 11,<br />
Raymond Hollinger,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the event, said the<br />
theme <strong>of</strong> the show is<br />
"BePrepared For Life." Ticket<br />
chairman Marshall Bud reports<br />
that 5,211 tickets have been sold<br />
by the 49 scout units in Atlantic<br />
<strong>County</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City leaders are<br />
chairmen <strong>of</strong> various committees<br />
arranging the event,<br />
Hollinger is chairman, Letter<br />
Dills in charge <strong>of</strong> booth layout.<br />
Franklin A, King is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
TV commentator to speak<br />
at Academic Awards fete<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City board <strong>of</strong> 3, Philadelphia, Bradley is well-<br />
to Philadelphia and<br />
Education will hold the 3rdtoiown<br />
Annual Academic Awards<br />
dirfHer on Thursday, May 9, at<br />
fl-30 p.m. jit the High School<br />
Cafeteria. The Board will honor<br />
all students from grades 9-12<br />
who have achieved certain<br />
academic levels <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
The featured speaker for thi»<br />
program will be Bob Bradley,<br />
sports and general commentator<br />
from KYW • Channel<br />
Mlh Street<br />
.<br />
h* Put l*t <<br />
MAKE IT A FAMILY Aft Am<br />
/<br />
For | nformat | fl<br />
Call 399-8B12<br />
Marion vanderLoo Jeremy A Slavin Ingpr Marie Chamberlain Raymond n?jn Walters<br />
Methodist Church to begin two services this Sunday<br />
The Flm United Methodist<br />
Church wffl tM|l» two morning<br />
service* Iktfy, May 5, at 9<br />
and 10:»*m pastor Charles<br />
will preach at both<br />
His topic this week it<br />
"Being Human "<br />
Tlie Summer Quartet this<br />
year will be composed <strong>of</strong><br />
Marion vanderLoo, contralto;<br />
Inger Marie Chamberlain,<br />
Mprano; Jeremy A, Savin,<br />
tenor, and Raymond Dean<br />
Walters, bass.<br />
Miss vanderLoo is a student<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wayne Conner, noted tenor<br />
, the Philadelphia area and<br />
faculty member In the Opera/ I<br />
Department at Peabody<br />
Coniervatory <strong>of</strong> Music in<br />
Baltimore, Md. She is currently<br />
soloist at Flrit Presbyjerian<br />
CJiin-ch, Moorestown, N.j'.. and<br />
O,C. Lions Club<br />
Annual Sale<br />
BRUSHES<br />
BROOMS<br />
BULBS<br />
May 6 to May 16<br />
- Buy at Your Door<br />
or<br />
Phone In Your Order<br />
M9.28M<br />
YOUR ORDER HELPS THE<br />
LIONS CLUB TO HELP<br />
YOU HELP THE<br />
FORTUNATE.<br />
WK<br />
P,,0 lor by L,«ii Club<br />
SERVE<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINEL Lf DGiR<br />
in her third season with me NY; Chica^ MusicaJ C«Uege, 1973 He received a scholarship<br />
Philadelphia Oratorio Choir Roosevelt University and Post to the Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal Arts<br />
Mill Chamberlain ii a Baccalaureate Studies in Opera where he is pursuing «n<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Barnard College with Richard Torigi He hasoperatic career. He is presently<br />
9tt studied voice with Greta been instructor in voice and linging at the First Unitarian<br />
Menzl Csonka and is presently music appreciation at theChurch <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />
studying with Margaret Harshaw<br />
while working as and is lecturer in music, Philadelphia Performing Arts<br />
Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> Bible teaching classes in music at the<br />
Regiitrat <strong>of</strong> The Curtis Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mmie in Philadelphia. soloist at the First<br />
Muhienberg College He is<br />
Academy<br />
She Is presently soprano soloist Presbyterian Church in<br />
at Calvary Episcopal Church in Mooreslown<br />
The Summer Quartet will<br />
Germ an town<br />
Mr Walter! received a begin with the Memorial<br />
Mr. Slavin is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Music Education weekend, May 26, and will be<br />
College, Houghton. from De Pauw University in singing at both services<br />
Seminary pr<strong>of</strong> in pulpit at Presbyterin Church<br />
The Rev Dr John H tier<br />
stner, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Church<br />
History and Government,<br />
Piltsfaurg Theological<br />
Seminary, will be ihe jjuest<br />
mniiKicr al Kirnt F'rechyierian<br />
Church Suiid;4S Mai %• at II<br />
ii in and 7 p in<br />
Ur Gerstner is a graduate nl<br />
Point Youth Center<br />
is nearing completion<br />
SOMERS POINT - The Eva<br />
Anderson Somers Point Youth<br />
Center, located on Mark rd .<br />
will provide teenagers "a place<br />
to go," said Mrs Kathleen<br />
Pancoast, Center director<br />
When the Center opens, in<br />
late <strong>Jun</strong>e, youths from grades<br />
seven through U will be<br />
welcome Tuesday, Thursday,<br />
Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />
from 7 to 10 p.m.<br />
Mrs, Pancoaw explained that<br />
the Center would provide an<br />
Informal atmosphere for the<br />
youthi and would be geared<br />
toward their use <strong>of</strong> the Center<br />
in the evening. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
equipment that will be installed<br />
AARP elects Gilbert president; opposes gambling<br />
Officers and directors <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter 1062 AARP<br />
were elected for the coming<br />
year at a recent meeting. Two<br />
hundred and 25 members were<br />
present.<br />
Those elected are John<br />
Gilbert, ST., president,<br />
Raymond Talbot. vice<br />
president, Emily Madorna.<br />
corresponding secretary;<br />
Herbert Clayton, treasurer;<br />
Marjory Wood, recording<br />
tecretary; and Rodney Boone,<br />
Dorothy Bartels, Winifred<br />
Brown, Frank Hill, Daniel<br />
Madorno and John Tiee, board<br />
<strong>of</strong> directart.<br />
Raymond Talbot announced<br />
that the total membership ii<br />
now 682,<br />
Frank Hill reported on plans<br />
far a number <strong>of</strong> b»» trips. A trip<br />
to Washington is scheduled for<br />
Monday,<br />
The Chapter voted<br />
JERRY DIEHL<br />
r<br />
Gardening - Landscaping<br />
Phone 399-5804<br />
4 Routine Lawn and Land<br />
scapt AAainrtnance<br />
• Landscape Proposals<br />
• Planting and Treatment for<br />
Lawn & Garden Diseases<br />
Our Tenth<br />
year in Serving - O.C<br />
Reiiderits<br />
unanimously to oppose casino<br />
gambling anywhere in the Slate<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey and will transmit<br />
this action to area representativa<br />
in the legislature and to<br />
ttie governor,<br />
Edward MacClane spoke<br />
about the need for stronger<br />
enforcement <strong>of</strong> City Ordinancei<br />
on dogs ruining at large. The<br />
president instructed the Legal<br />
Committee to take up the<br />
matter with the Cjjy CommJiiioners,<br />
Discussion also wai held on<br />
Congressional Bill 5 3143,<br />
fwnsored by Senator Frank<br />
Church, regarding the removal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Social Security transactions<br />
from the federal budget. The<br />
Chapter favors the bill and will<br />
advise Congressman Sandman<br />
accordin|ly.<br />
Guest speaker <strong>of</strong> the afternoon<br />
was Daniel Fenton <strong>of</strong><br />
the American HoUy Products,<br />
Corp., Millville, who gave an<br />
Point Council gets bids<br />
on police ear lease plan<br />
SOMERS POINT-Bids on a<br />
comrnet for the leasing <strong>of</strong><br />
police vehicles, were received<br />
at the Thursday evening<br />
Council meeting, by City Aitamey<br />
Martin Blatt -<br />
The ordinance, authorizing<br />
the leasing <strong>of</strong> police vehicles,<br />
was passed on final reading.<br />
Hie leasing contract is for a<br />
term not to exceed 12 months.<br />
The GOntriet will provide for a<br />
monthly rental, which may<br />
include all maintenance costs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the vehicles,<br />
"The leasing will Include all<br />
maintenance, tires, service, an<br />
replacement, commented<br />
Council President William<br />
Rosen berger.<br />
Following the announcement<br />
vw in<br />
$2625<br />
WE HAVE THE CURE<br />
FOR THE BUG.<br />
FORD<br />
that mas were received, Blatt<br />
read <strong>of</strong>f the bids at a later time<br />
during the public meeting.<br />
Delta Leasing C«., <strong>of</strong> Cherry<br />
Hill, bid Kll per unit for four<br />
1074 Dodges. Municipal Leasing<br />
Systems, Inc., bid f3M pur<br />
vehicle per month for four<br />
Plymouth Fury!, and Atlantic<br />
Chrysler Plymouth made a bid<br />
which was not read,<br />
Blatt said that the Police<br />
Committee would evaluate the<br />
bids and the contract would be<br />
awarded to the lowest bidder.<br />
Council approved other<br />
resolutions and accepted letters<br />
<strong>of</strong> communication.<br />
Specifications for a threequarter-ton<br />
pickup truck were<br />
approved for Fire Co. No, 1 and<br />
bids will be advertised.<br />
Councilman Charles Parker<br />
said that the funds for the truck<br />
were included in the City's<br />
budget.<br />
Another resolution was<br />
passed by Council authorizing<br />
the renewal <strong>of</strong> a bond anticipation<br />
note totaling $85,000<br />
for the construction <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
municipal building, to continue<br />
financing the building for one<br />
year.<br />
Mayor John H, McCann<br />
issued three proclamations for<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> May, May 1 has<br />
been proclaimed as Law Day,<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> May as Senior<br />
Citizens month and May 21 as<br />
Youth Week.<br />
Two letters were read by Ci§?<br />
Clerk Mary Lennie, one from<br />
the Eva Anderson Youth Center<br />
thinking thanking the city for<br />
funds to hire a supervisor and a<br />
interesting and educational talk<br />
on holly. He also spoke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Museum devoted entirely to<br />
holly and its various applications.<br />
This is maintained<br />
il<br />
I' and also<br />
Acsi in HI si i-r Theolsi(5ital<br />
Vii.iiwM llf received his> Ph<br />
1) degree from Harvard<br />
I mversny In )Wa he was<br />
jijjiiilcri ilie Hoctor nl Divinity<br />
degree b> Tarko College,<br />
T.irkiti Mo He has alw-studied<br />
at Dlher universities including<br />
["Utsburgh Hoston. Temple,<br />
PAG I 1 - SECTION TWO<br />
Sunday School each Sunday i'<br />
1 nivermty <strong>of</strong> Fennsylvania. at 930 am, with graded<br />
Zurich Barcelnna and Cjxford classes lor nursery through<br />
Krnm 19411 |o 1949 be served adults The Women's Bible<br />
as pasinr <strong>of</strong> Kirst rnited Study Fellowship meets each<br />
t'r eshj I er i an Church, Tuesday at 1030 am Teacher<br />
Brockton Mast , Sunset Hills [or May is Mrs James H.<br />
Presbyterian Church. Mt Jewell<br />
in the Center includes a TV, U'barum, Pittsburgh Second The Bible Study Hour meatt<br />
ping pong table, juke box, and L nited Creshyia-ian Churnh, each Wednesday al 7:30 p.m.,<br />
other varieties <strong>of</strong> game tables Wilkinsburg Pittsburgh In with teacher, V Clifford<br />
Daytime use <strong>of</strong> the Center IBM he became pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Harrington, former vicepresident<br />
, Philadelphia College<br />
may b
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PAGE 2 - SiCTION TWO THURSDAY, MAY J,<br />
No time to be rhetorical<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, people, both for and<br />
against '.'Project <strong>Ocean</strong> fighter," will<br />
have a chance next Monday afternoon<br />
to express their views before the body<br />
that literally holds the fate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
municipal beach replenishment<br />
program in its hands<br />
A sub-committee <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Natural Resource Council, which is<br />
weighing three dredge permit ap<br />
plications, is making a rare visit to the<br />
backyard <strong>of</strong> the applicant to see for<br />
themselves and find out first hand the<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the local citizenry<br />
In 1971, when the beach program<br />
was held up five months in red tape.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City virtually stormed Trenton<br />
to demand renewal <strong>of</strong> the dredge<br />
permit. There are many now who say<br />
the busloads <strong>of</strong> people jamming the<br />
Gsuneil cnambers in Trenton did "more<br />
harm than good.<br />
It is important, therefore, that only<br />
those who have something significant<br />
to say address the sub-committee.<br />
Interested persons should attend, but<br />
leave the talking to the experts; city<br />
hall has made certain there will be<br />
' plenty <strong>of</strong> them around<br />
Emotjon-laden appeals for more<br />
beach and recitation <strong>of</strong> personal in<br />
stances <strong>of</strong> damage from erosion will do<br />
"little for the city's causa. The experts<br />
will be here to collect data on the<br />
aiv iron mental and economic impart<br />
<strong>of</strong> the beach pumping<br />
Those interested if attending the<br />
session should, by all means, do so. A<br />
courteous show <strong>of</strong> support for the<br />
dredging<br />
might let the Council<br />
members know there is eonsidwflhlp<br />
public interest for the project<br />
And there is bound to be opposition<br />
from area environmentalists who, in<br />
the past, have managed to throw up<br />
numerous roadblocks in the path <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>fighter."<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> their<br />
criticism has been valid, but like the<br />
overzealous advocates <strong>of</strong> the program,<br />
have based their arguments on<br />
hearsay and not on scientific fact.<br />
The meeting next Monday is the<br />
time to put the facts on the table, and<br />
this is best done by people who know<br />
what they are talking about.<br />
The need established<br />
The school expansion plan tentatively<br />
approved by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education is the most sensible and<br />
economical to date and deserves<br />
careful examination by every taxpayer<br />
and parent with children attending<br />
or about to enter the public<br />
school system.<br />
The focus <strong>of</strong> the new plan is at the<br />
Intermediate School which would be<br />
expanded to handle the seventh and<br />
eighth grades now presently at the<br />
high schools. The capacity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Primary School would be increased by<br />
the addition to portable classrooms.<br />
No changes are contemplated for the<br />
physical plant at the high school.<br />
The price tag on this package is<br />
estimated at less than $3 million, a far<br />
cry from the lavish project unveiled by<br />
tht Board imjmm ago iM^qst <strong>of</strong> #<br />
imjmm g iM^q o #,<br />
million. It appeatfciio.w the Board has<br />
•-finally rteogniaeA ths ability <strong>of</strong> the<br />
toj^ayers to affrfa expansion as well<br />
as the pressing need for additional<br />
classroom space.<br />
Anyone who wo«Jd dispute the need<br />
for additional facilities need only look<br />
at the enrollment figures: presently<br />
enrolled at the high school from grades<br />
seven through IZare 1,413 students. By<br />
September <strong>of</strong>ficials estimate the<br />
figure at 1,480. The building has a<br />
capacity <strong>of</strong> 1,046.<br />
The Intermediate School has a<br />
capacity <strong>of</strong> 37S students and an<br />
enrollment as <strong>of</strong> last week <strong>of</strong> 459,<br />
That's 84 over capacity. The Primary<br />
School has a capacity <strong>of</strong> 375 students<br />
and an enrollment <strong>of</strong> 485, That's 110<br />
over capacity.<br />
Any expansion program is going to<br />
cost money, and if any <strong>of</strong> us think there<br />
is no need for additional classroom<br />
space, we are greatly mistaken. Now<br />
that the need has been established and<br />
fte approximate cost calculated, it's<br />
time for the public to evaluate the<br />
plan..This can be done next Monday at<br />
7:30 p,m. at the high school. The<br />
School Board will be there to explain<br />
its plan and listen to constructive<br />
suggestions. Be there.<br />
No splintering, p/eose<br />
"You can't please all <strong>of</strong> the people<br />
all <strong>of</strong> the time" is a maxim that has<br />
been used and abused thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
times in this century. Its application in<br />
this instance refers to a disgruntled<br />
group <strong>of</strong> city employees, who are now<br />
fighting for labor union representation.<br />
The group, comprised mainly <strong>of</strong><br />
heavy equipment operators in the<br />
Public Works Department, have<br />
'petitioned for representation by the<br />
International Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Firemen<br />
and Oilers, local 473 <strong>of</strong> the AF <strong>of</strong> L-<br />
CIO, A hearing on the request was held<br />
by the New Jersey<br />
Public Employment<br />
Relations Committee this<br />
week at citv hall.<br />
While the men are well within their<br />
rights petitioning for membership into<br />
the union, there is some question as Jo<br />
why they would turn their backs on the<br />
current bargaining agent for city<br />
employees, the Municipal Employees<br />
Association,<br />
The MEA has been<br />
un<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
bargaining agent for years, and two<br />
With tongue in cheek<br />
years ago was <strong>of</strong>ficially recognized as<br />
such when the city commissioners<br />
passed a resolution to that effect. The<br />
action <strong>of</strong> the heavy<br />
equipment<br />
operators comes on the heels <strong>of</strong> successful<br />
contract negotiations by the<br />
MEA which gives city workers an<br />
approximate 13 percent pay hike and<br />
added fringe benefits including an<br />
employees dental care plan, .<br />
The Firemen and Oilers union<br />
would, <strong>of</strong> course, like to get a foothold<br />
in any area <strong>of</strong> city employment. But<br />
the question is whether the employees<br />
and the taxpayers would benefit by<br />
splinter .representation. The answer<br />
appears to be no.<br />
Representation <strong>of</strong> different areas by<br />
diverse bargining agents would lead to<br />
almost continuous contract<br />
negotiations competitive in nature that<br />
would inevitably mean more money<br />
from the taxpayers.<br />
Therefore it matters little who the<br />
bargaining agent is, as long as that<br />
organization or union represents all<br />
employees and is chosen freely at a<br />
municipal employees election.<br />
front row, center—a must<br />
Garden State<br />
WASHINGTON,<br />
D.C.^For<br />
years ih# Air Force has enjoyed<br />
great influence on Capitol Hill.<br />
The Air Force has ac.<br />
onmrnodated legislators with<br />
jet flights and special attention,<br />
The Air Force hai had the most<br />
advanced, or exoctie weapons;<br />
it hai <strong>of</strong>ten received the largest<br />
slice <strong>of</strong> the defense budgef<br />
But in recent years Congress<br />
has too <strong>of</strong>ten been misled. Our<br />
best fighter is much slower<br />
than the Russian Foxbat, There<br />
are questions about the new.p-1<br />
bomber. There are strong<br />
doubts about the A-10, a socalled<br />
close support aircraft<br />
built around a new gun, as yet<br />
unproved in sustained use.<br />
(Hundred! <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
taxpayer's money have already<br />
been spent on It. ><br />
Congress is beginning to<br />
react. Despite all the favors<br />
and attention' <strong>of</strong> the Air Force<br />
"lobby," the glamor is wearing<br />
thin. The best example is the<br />
growing concern <strong>of</strong> many<br />
Senators and Congressmen<br />
over the Air Force's continued<br />
blocking <strong>of</strong> a night-test <strong>of</strong> _§<br />
promising, privately-develQped<br />
close-support aircraft, which<br />
oostl only a fourth what the A-<br />
10 will cost.<br />
To date, quite a bipartisan<br />
array <strong>of</strong><br />
Senators and<br />
Congressmen have asked<br />
Deputy Secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense<br />
William Clements to order a<br />
flight test <strong>of</strong> the Enforcer, The<br />
Air Force has managed, thus<br />
far, to block action. One reason<br />
may be this is the very weapon<br />
it should have equipped South<br />
Vietnam's Air Force with, and<br />
didn't. Some feel the Air<br />
Force's failure to Vietnamize<br />
the air war is a scandal, a<br />
failure to carry out the<br />
President's orders.<br />
Senators Strom Thurmond<br />
IRSC), John Tower (R.Tex),<br />
Henry Jackson<br />
(D-Wash),<br />
Thomas Mclntyre (D-NH),<br />
John Slennis (D-Misi), Sam<br />
Nunn (D-Gah Lawton Chiles<br />
iD-FIa!, plus Congressmen Bob<br />
Sikes (DFIa), Floyd Spence<br />
'R-SO. Bill Yount (R-FIa)<br />
Charles Bennett (D-Fla),<br />
Melvjn Price cD-IH), Bryan<br />
Itorn iDSC», Jim Haley »,; Teaching the book <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />
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THURSDAY -<br />
B p.m. -Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
ST, JAMES AME<br />
7th st. and Haven av.<br />
Rev, Ernest E. Curry, pastor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11:18a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
6:30-1 p.m. • Youth and<br />
Senior Choir rehearsal<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
I p.m. • Midweek Prayer ind<br />
Bible Study<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
•h tt, and West av.<br />
Rev, Z,L, Byrd,<br />
D.D., paster<br />
SUNDAY-<br />
* 10:30 a,m. • Sunday School<br />
ii a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
8 p.m. . Prayer service<br />
FRIDAY -<br />
8 p.m. • Bible CJasi<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
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Dr. Martin C. Wtiinat<br />
Preaches at .,'.<br />
9:30 a.m. 411 a.m.<br />
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7 30 p in<br />
Kdurannn Class<br />
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10 a m to 3 p m<br />
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HESDAV<br />
t'mtert MplhnrtiBi Women<br />
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TUESDAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Convention <strong>of</strong> the nipcese <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey in Trenton<br />
Cathedral, Trenton<br />
No Service on Wednesday<br />
because the clergy will be at<br />
tending the Diocese convention<br />
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St :)0 a m<br />
7 :l(l p m<br />
MONDAY<br />
II 30 a m<br />
B JO p m<br />
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Sunday School<br />
I.iiheran Youth<br />
Senior Citizens<br />
Lutheran Marie<br />
FRIDAY<br />
a p m<br />
Chapter. A A Somers<br />
meeting<br />
Point<br />
in the<br />
r'arish House<br />
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Reading<br />
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lames Wt-kh, pastor<br />
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8pm<br />
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Confessions<br />
7 p m Mass<br />
SUNDAY<br />
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11 a.m to noon, 8 to 6:30 and<br />
7:10 p.m • Confession*<br />
MKST PKKSBVTKRIAN<br />
Jlh st. and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Chrlsi Crucified,<br />
Ilisen, ind Coming Again.<br />
Rev. William Had, lift,. All.<br />
Th.M , pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 30 a m Graded Sunday<br />
School<br />
classes for each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
II a.m<br />
Morning Worship,<br />
Dr John H Gerstner, •Healthy<br />
Doctrine "<br />
11 a.m Nursery for young<br />
children<br />
7:30 p m Evening Worship.<br />
Dr, John H. Gerstner, "A Study<br />
in Conversion '<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Music, Rev.<br />
Raymond McAfee Organisi,<br />
Miss Jean Ridgway.<br />
Parking on Wesley av., next<br />
to Church<br />
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Jim« Hill, pastor<br />
TVESnAY<br />
7 15 p m<br />
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Wm<br />
SUNDAY<br />
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Masses<br />
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4«h si. and Asbury av,<br />
Hev, Joseph McCaulej,<br />
pastor<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
7:30 p.m. The Bible Study<br />
Hour, S.S Bldg<br />
DAILY -<br />
8 a.m.<br />
THURSDAY -<br />
12:15 p.m • CBMC luncheon,<br />
Plymouth Inn. Men welcomi.<br />
Bpm • Choir rehearsal, choir<br />
room<br />
SATURDAY<br />
1 to 5 and 7:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
Confeisioni<br />
7 p.m. - Mass<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
8, 9, IO and 11 am, - Masses<br />
KiRST UNITED<br />
MKTIIODIST CHURCH<br />
Hlh si. and Central av,<br />
Charles Wilcnck. pastor<br />
John Janka.<br />
assistant pastor<br />
Howard W, Adams.<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> visitation<br />
Witheim A. A. Ooeue,<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> music<br />
Prayer Telephone 399-331B<br />
FRIDAY •<br />
7:15 p.m. • Bible Club (first,<br />
second, third grades), S, 5,<br />
Bldg.<br />
7:15 p.m. -. <strong>Jun</strong>ior CE.<br />
(fourth, fifth, sixth gradei),<br />
gym 7:15 p.m. - Handbell Oiolr,<br />
choir room<br />
8:30 p.m. • Teeni, gym<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
7 p.m. • Spares and Pairs.<br />
Bicycling on the boardwalk.<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
Ilth N. and SCentral av.<br />
Rev, Charles L. Wood<br />
D, Ed,, rector<br />
TODAY (Thursday) •<br />
8-11:30 a.m. • Church School<br />
Nursery<br />
11 a.m. - Research Club<br />
12:30' p.m. - Sarah Cirdi,<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
3:30 p.m. • Bear Den<br />
7 p.m. • Boy Scouts<br />
7:30 p.m, • Webeloi Den<br />
Weight Watchers<br />
TODAY (THURSDAY)<br />
11 am,-St. Mary's Guild<br />
meeting, followed by the annual<br />
luncheon and installation <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficerl,<br />
B p.m. • Choir<br />
FRIDAY -<br />
9-11:30 a.m.<br />
Nursery<br />
8 p.m, -<br />
rehearsal<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ction<br />
Qiuroh School<br />
Senior<br />
Choir<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m. - Choral Euchariit,<br />
sermon schopl.<br />
United thank <strong>of</strong>fering will be<br />
received at both services.<br />
(Nortary Available)<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
9 a.m. • Church School<br />
9 and 10:30 a.'m. • Morning<br />
Service. Pastor WUcock's topic,<br />
"Search For Meaning."<br />
5:« p.m. - Bill Choir<br />
S p.m. - Yoith Choir<br />
6:45 p.m. • United Methodist<br />
Youth Fellowship<br />
MONDAY •<br />
9-11:30 a.m. • Church School<br />
Nursery<br />
3:30 p.m. • Girl Scouts<br />
6:30 p.m, - N.J. Council on<br />
How does<br />
Christian Science heal?<br />
Listen to first-hand experiences.<br />
This week's |<br />
program:<br />
Turn to Divine<br />
Help for<br />
Handicapped Children<br />
WSLT<br />
152uk,e,9a,m,<br />
WMID<br />
1240k,c.i:lia,m.<br />
FIRST UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
announces<br />
TWO MRVICES at<br />
9:00 and 10:30 A.M.<br />
beginning<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 5<br />
9:00 a.m., Church School<br />
9:00 and 10:30, Morning Worship<br />
Pastor Wilcock's topic: "BEING HUMAN"<br />
Chariti Wiles€k<br />
Pastor<br />
, JohnJ*m J !_«.-&m&*!.>*b&mu<br />
v : AMOClatt • ••••••• A I M W I ^ ^ » ' *<br />
Church School<br />
Morning Worship<br />
Yomg People<br />
Evening Service<br />
CHRIST KP1SCOPM.<br />
ITi" Shore fd-<br />
T\»r He\. Canon Adolph<br />
Kahl, BTJ., rector<br />
The Rev Kugpne F Vaeger,<br />
associate<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p m . Midweek Service<br />
ST. JOSEPHS R.I.<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la,<br />
Msgr. [.eon S. Winowlci,<br />
pastor<br />
DAILY<br />
8 a in<br />
SATURDAY .<br />
4:30 10 5:30 and 745 to 8:30<br />
p.m - Confessions<br />
7 p.m. - Mass<br />
TODAY iThursday)<br />
Noon<br />
Somers Point Clergy<br />
Luncheon at Si<br />
Joseph's<br />
Rectory<br />
7 p.m<br />
rehearsal<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
Choir<br />
The Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT (. GODFREY. Mgr.<br />
Established 1896<br />
809 Central Avanua<br />
Pledging for thm future, at in thm past, thm<br />
finmti and most dignified funeral tmrvkm.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NEAR AS YOUR PHONE - DIAL MM077<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> City's Firrt Funeral Director<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
7:45,9,10:15, 11:30a.m. and 8<br />
p.m. • Masses<br />
10 am, • Religious instruction<br />
for grades one to lix<br />
Ham- Religious instruction<br />
for hitfi school<br />
a whole<br />
MONDAY •<br />
8:30 p.m<br />
Columbus<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong><br />
TUESDAY •<br />
7 p.m. • Religious instruction<br />
for grades seven and eight<br />
8 p.m. • Rosary Altar Society<br />
8:30 p.m. • Religious instruction<br />
for adults .,<br />
,ORftCE LUTHERAN<br />
Serving the Mainland ,<br />
and (he Shore<br />
aiore rd, and Dawes av.<br />
Rev. Charles F, Rinck jr.,<br />
pastor<br />
ReV, J, Brooks Moore,<br />
resource pastor<br />
TODAY (Thurlday) •<br />
7:30 p.m. • Senior<br />
rehearsal<br />
OtaMM Turn on<br />
YBUT Hippy Smlto<br />
OCEAN onrs<br />
"Hey! Come bicycling with us tomorrow!**<br />
The latest bicycling craze may be sweeping<br />
the lahd, but some aren't so enthusiastic:<br />
"Haven't been on a bike for years!"<br />
"I gel all the exercise I want working<br />
in the garden!"<br />
"Bikes are for kids!"<br />
These skeptics should try cruising down<br />
a country road where the imell <strong>of</strong> hayitaeks,<br />
hyacinths or magnolias sweeteni the air,<br />
or experience the'warmth <strong>of</strong> open playgrounds,<br />
the coolness <strong>of</strong> tree-shaded streets,<br />
the unblurred faces <strong>of</strong> neighbors. It's a<br />
whole new world.<br />
There's another new tforfd inside the<br />
doon <strong>of</strong> your neighborhood church. Bitt<br />
some hesitate here too:<br />
i<br />
"Haven't been to church in yemMF*<br />
"I get all the religion I want fust communing<br />
with nature!"<br />
"Church? That's for women and kUaf<br />
What do you say? Are you ready far •<br />
new world, a new life? Then come to church<br />
Sunday—and step in.<br />
!ir»byfg, Virgmti<br />
Acts<br />
4.32-35<br />
Tuesday<br />
I John<br />
Wednesday<br />
Acts<br />
5-12-16<br />
Thursday<br />
Revelation<br />
I-.9-I9<br />
Friday<br />
Acts<br />
2:14-24<br />
Saturday<br />
I Peier<br />
1:17.2!<br />
ScuplurH StIMri I; nt atmfitin »M» Sqcim<br />
Th/s Series Sponsored by thm Following Firms<br />
When a clerk in<br />
dtpartmont Store makes an<br />
error in judgment, the store<br />
apologizes and corrects the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense. Tht Pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong><br />
Funeral Service, however,<br />
involves an area <strong>of</strong> human<br />
endeavor so psychologieilly<br />
sensitive that apologies are<br />
unacceptable and second<br />
chances are unattainable.<br />
Hit<br />
personnel <strong>of</strong> our<br />
establishment art fully<br />
•ware <strong>of</strong> the fact that the<br />
nature <strong>of</strong> Funeral Service<br />
makes errors inexcusable.<br />
WIMBERfi<br />
The Capt May <strong>County</strong><br />
Rational link<br />
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Churches<br />
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Pfhcar^ai<br />
*•! M)\N<br />
u J-. ,i in<br />
Sundas School<br />
M .^ Fti SffifPimg V^nr^htp<br />
* p Mi Mi'i hod ist V mi t h<br />
Feilnv* Hhip<br />
Tt KSDAV<br />
1 p in Hihlp Study Ormip<br />
WKDNKSDAV<br />
7pm Council on Ministries<br />
it p m Adminietrsiivp<br />
%i \ i< M nit A «; (ISP K i<br />
CIIM'Kl.<br />
\Sislpr arid [^yndhur§t rds.<br />
Kdttard Kifhmnnd. piangpilBt<br />
TOIiAY*' Thursday i<br />
7pm Youth Bible Study<br />
(irniip<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a m • Communion<br />
Service<br />
II am Family Bible Hour<br />
7 p.rn Gospel Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
6 45 p m • Young Boys and<br />
Girls Class<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 45 p m Prayer meeting<br />
II ( K \IIIIE I'MTED<br />
MKTIIOI»IST<br />
\ivs, Iiihii (larrahan, paNlor<br />
TOD AY i Thursday) •<br />
R p m - Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
St'NDAY<br />
It) am- Sunday School<br />
II IS am - Morning Worship<br />
MONDAY•<br />
7:30 p.m -Methodist Youth<br />
Kellnwshlp<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m • McUiodiit Youth<br />
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024 Asbury Ave.<br />
• WASHERStDRYERS<br />
• COIN-OP CLEA.NERS<br />
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Full Mb. Load<br />
Dry Cleaning 12.00<br />
tlti Thuriim<br />
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KHInwship<br />
THE OCf AN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
T,l KM1AY<br />
T :tn pm I'riiti>d Mcihodi»i<br />
I r rd ,<br />
SIKKI'ISI.<br />
Support your local poet<br />
by Mark Soifer<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2, i»M<br />
for riuini" worship ifytiuenjtn nnf <strong>of</strong> the poani<br />
( iiM imide likr a brokiii Uiy: * HOB «»h much acrimony<br />
t'ach Fir*? nay nuirniny at ii you read in (his column and<br />
Milt Hiihiiui MI yniing and fair, \iid loilnlilifs?. and hale<br />
\ni-k<br />
you know the local pott, why<br />
frriiii her lifr has gont> all the I live the lonely life<br />
noi<br />
n,«<br />
tell<br />
leu<br />
him<br />
mm<br />
or<br />
u<br />
her<br />
,,<br />
so" 1 The poa<br />
e, «, . ur ^ .<br />
iSiih ^ri^sip, alrcthnl and<br />
II K s I. K I i \ i T-K n certainly will appreciaie your ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M a^ r - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „„ »liniiiii\<br />
MKTIKI1IIST<br />
kinri words<br />
Nhe s a it<br />
—Alrononymouii<br />
A poel ttritra first to express<br />
^'©11 see<br />
Cyrrnhan<br />
his nr her own feelings and<br />
Who »rii<br />
^et s finish with an ppbeat<br />
setonrth to let other people<br />
rn by Hose I, t-apito<br />
^'I'AS<br />
kiiim about it It will make ihe<br />
i a in Morning Worship pnei (eel good to know that he<br />
I fl m Sunday Sflwl has reached somebody<br />
And there s nothing nicer for<br />
I'NKSDAV<br />
a community than a bundi <strong>of</strong><br />
p ITI Senior rhoir praMs walking around in a good<br />
"»i s al<br />
mood Sort <strong>of</strong> hrightens up the<br />
1 I1KKIS I<br />
Main (.1<br />
B%PTISTl<br />
H 4S a m Church School<br />
II am ^Inrnjng Worship<br />
T :«] p m Gospel Hnur<br />
Sir fiiiiU 4! humisroil* r!«Miii'iii<br />
\ iiiili' <strong>of</strong> iil^irni<br />
1 ii ryiM^Hay eiriilH<br />
I'll ii 1 Him bring Ms happinFn*nr<br />
tun in<br />
W is<br />
Rrimo<br />
Wisdnm is niany ihnughts.<br />
Gathered through the years,<br />
\nd with this wealth <strong>of</strong><br />
, (an prriail ihr roirimnh<br />
Our first piem today was f|>ar,"<br />
wTitten many years ago It was<br />
taken fron, th^r^x,k_ <strong>of</strong> w, 1-0 „ „,„„<br />
Anne Campbell by<br />
To those who think clearly,<br />
friends and passed along to us<br />
\nd having the capacity In<br />
for publication<br />
listen<br />
Then advise most sincerely.<br />
Till" Patrolman<br />
WKHNESnAY<br />
10 a m to noon - Fellowship<br />
Hour and Bible Study<br />
I heir him when Tm fast<br />
aslppp.<br />
Ml night a faithful watch he'll<br />
fi in pm Choir rehearsal keep.<br />
H wonder what he (hinks about<br />
S K \ V I I, I. K<br />
MKTIMWMST<br />
I V I T K I) when I'm inBkli. and h* is oui?<br />
Kei Kenneth Hummel, pastnr ||as he a mother, sweet and old lrall| uig<br />
TOD AY i Thursday]<br />
Ipn Choir rehearsal<br />
Sl'NDAV<br />
9am Worship Service<br />
10 IS am Church School<br />
6:30 pm Methodiit Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
7 30 pm Evening Service<br />
Whu wonders if his feet are<br />
cold?<br />
lias he a little girl like me,<br />
(ir just the stars far company?<br />
Me has a friendly kind <strong>of</strong> way<br />
ill passing me the lime <strong>of</strong> day.<br />
Perhaps his folks are miles<br />
from here.<br />
And nobody he loves is near..<br />
SKCONI) < APK MAY BAP- ,,,„ (Juardian Angel sweet<br />
TIST<br />
Churih and Shore rds..<br />
I'iilermii<br />
Kin, ( hde Whary, pastor<br />
and bright,<br />
me by day and<br />
Tnmnrrow when the light grows<br />
You can't buy wisdom<br />
But there is plenty around<br />
If you ask the old timers.<br />
Much Irish can be found<br />
Wisdom can't be taught<br />
In a. school or special<br />
It's observation and experience<br />
For listening is self gaining<br />
Wisdom is slow growth<br />
And lakes awhile to sprout.<br />
It slant within so early<br />
Then gradually spreads<br />
about.<br />
—Millie Kamper<br />
This next poem was re-<br />
"'SSfiM,I'lS^<br />
<strong>of</strong> Someri Point in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
ai a little<br />
TODAY iThursday) .<br />
!,'"' j », it •,!, sad life, I can only remember<br />
III send you out to walk w,th tni rirlt four ,<br />
7 p m Colonists and Explorers<br />
i n e ii n i h a i (,,,„<br />
-AnneCampbell gone now for 37 years .and I<br />
thought it would be a nice<br />
SIMMY<br />
9 15a in Sunday School<br />
a.m.-Morning Mi Worship Wh senior citizen poets. It ii<br />
.10 p m Evening written by Joan Bruno, a<br />
Kellnwshlp Hour<br />
MONDAY•<br />
fiISO p m - Pilgrims<br />
fi 4S pm • Stockade<br />
Tl'KSDAY<br />
7pm- Battalion<br />
WKIJNKHIJAY -<br />
730 p m • Family Bible<br />
Study and Prayer Time<br />
7 30 p.m - <strong>Jun</strong>ior Young<br />
People<br />
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Sentinel-Ledger reporter. A<br />
poem by Mn Kamper follows<br />
Joan's poem<br />
She's a sweet elderly lady<br />
Who writes poetry<br />
Kor me and you<br />
And all In see.<br />
Ar sees the beauty<br />
In what we do not<br />
For our awareness<br />
Is nut so hot.<br />
Parish Society sets workshops schedule<br />
LINWUiili Tin- Wiiincn s in HI p in . orafH'rtes will Be<br />
I'iinsli Sncii'tN til Our l,ad> <strong>of</strong> (k-inonsiraii'd She will give<br />
Sorrowh I'iirish is sponsiirmi! SIIIIIP liusic instructions in<br />
iin LipliolHpriim Mlipt'iivi-r uiiliolstvriiig on each <strong>of</strong> the four<br />
drapery workslinjjjo bo held in eveninp<br />
thi' Ctiuicii H;ill." \\iibiii(h and A fee <strong>of</strong> $2 per lesson is<br />
Poplar iivs<br />
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Mrs Kduiirri (ilavi'n in- I'Vi'iiiiiKs ol Ihe Ipssons<br />
hlruriri'ss, uiiiiniini-i'N the I'mcetdh will benefit the<br />
win kshops iirc scheduled Scicictys svork in the parish.<br />
Moiida\ and "Wednesday. May h'nr additional inlbrmation<br />
III iiiid 1 r.. from H In111 pin,, audio rcKistiT in advance call:<br />
hlipcosciH will he dt'mtrn- Mrs ,iaini 1 s Kicci. H27-2727;<br />
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p a l n DomInIck<br />
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^"8° (left! - P resent s first place<br />
py am Hacker, top shooter in the annual Police Department Hstol<br />
Tburnament, Also shown are Steve Weidler, second place winner' Michael<br />
tapagliazzo, third place winner, and Joseph Beisel, most improved shooter in<br />
me competition.<br />
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Social Security number<br />
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Students and other people<br />
planning In get summer jobs<br />
rtiould apply sion fnr a Social<br />
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have one..according to Alfred<br />
Lopez, Social Security district<br />
manager in Atlantic City<br />
"Applications from people<br />
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generally are screened against<br />
central files in Baltimore to<br />
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isn't issued to the samp ppf<br />
son, " Lopez said<br />
'Screening takes lime,<br />
Lopez said, so you should<br />
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weeks before you neeri it for a<br />
job covered by Social<br />
Security<br />
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Published by the Publications Club <strong>of</strong><br />
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VOL. XXXVI OCEAN riTV. N.J. THURS., MAY 2, IBJ4 No, 25<br />
Lei's try fairness<br />
Have you ever tried your hardest to be accepted<br />
into a club or organization or get a place on a team<br />
and failed 1 ? And it seemed like no matter how<br />
qualified you are, even if you're the best there is, you<br />
don't stand a chance. Maybe this is because <strong>of</strong><br />
politics played in this school.<br />
A student goes ahead and tries out for a team or a<br />
prospective actor auditions for a part in a play that<br />
he is dying to have. Would It be too presumptuous to<br />
make the statement that despite the democratic<br />
system <strong>of</strong> tryouts that many <strong>of</strong> those chosen made the<br />
grade even before the tryouts were held?<br />
Is it necessary for a student to snuggle up to a<br />
teacher or be such a brown-noser that he makes<br />
everyone else sick, to get what he wants? This would<br />
appear to be the predicament we find ourselves in.<br />
If the situation is looked upon objectively we would<br />
readily come to the conclusion that everyone should<br />
be given a fair chance. It should make no difference<br />
who he is but he should be judged by his ability and<br />
potential, not by his background or who he knows.<br />
Navy visits Health Careers<br />
The Health Carteri Club wai<br />
recently viiited by the United<br />
Hates Navy, Representatives<br />
were U M. Moses, Navy nurse<br />
from Philadelphia, HMC<br />
Holland, and Petty Officer Bill<br />
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Iways with Mr X<br />
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ever admits her middle<br />
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Mr and Miss X<br />
okes at lunch table<br />
fieri seen at Ron Boston's<br />
as a knack for twirling<br />
ever miss tennis practice<br />
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-ften called Rldyard<br />
utty<br />
un to be with<br />
ecord breaker<br />
dmires Ridyard<br />
-eat appearance<br />
nown as I,ung<br />
unner<br />
s president <strong>of</strong> Varsity Club<br />
ute<br />
as a crush on Miss X<br />
thletic<br />
*ady for college in Florida<br />
rives a Vega<br />
- enior<br />
—n track team<br />
—ever seen alone<br />
Who's Who this week<br />
is on s<strong>of</strong>tball team<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior college prep student<br />
Dawn Wallace ii this week's<br />
who's who She, as a catcher on<br />
the OCHS girl's varsity S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
team, hai many enthuiiiitlc<br />
thoushts aboil the team and its<br />
future "The record has been<br />
really great so far, we've had a<br />
really good season." The girl's<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tball team has taken the<br />
Johniton, Cape May <strong>County</strong> s Cape Atlantic League Chimpionship<br />
for the past three<br />
Navy Ricruttr.<br />
The film "The Next Step" yeari and is undefeated this<br />
was *tK>wn to the club memhers."<br />
It dealt with Nurse*,, our record if we play hard and<br />
year, "I think we'll continue<br />
telling their dutiei as expectec ktflp together. The team ai a<br />
by the Navy ilong with their<br />
reasons for enlisting<br />
Lt, Moses presented a brief<br />
lecture about the nuriing<br />
programs. The first is the Navy<br />
Nurie Candidate, the student<br />
must be attending a four year<br />
college nuriing program which<br />
iiNLN accredited and provides<br />
a Bachelor's Degree, The Navy<br />
provides tuition for the junior<br />
and senior years, book<br />
tUowanee, plus a salary. The<br />
lecond is the Direct Appointment,<br />
tht ttudenl must<br />
already have his' or hers' RN<br />
from an accredited School <strong>of</strong><br />
Nursing, and goes directly into<br />
active duty,<br />
All new recruits must attend<br />
a six week session in Rhode<br />
There they are taught<br />
military rules,<br />
procedurei, and learn to<br />
march.<br />
A brief question and answir<br />
period followed the lecture.<br />
whole, without one person,<br />
there wouldn't be a team. We<br />
need everyone then." Dawn<br />
feels that experiince is one<br />
reason why the team hai been<br />
so successful, "This year<br />
everyone hai good experience,<br />
and we've got a lot <strong>of</strong> new girli<br />
coming up for the future<br />
years."<br />
Dawn Is very active in school<br />
organizations. She belongs to<br />
the Vanity Basketball and<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball teams, Varsity Club,<br />
and Honor Society. Last fall she<br />
worked with the football team<br />
ai a statistician, and was Involved<br />
in the after school sports<br />
program.<br />
Dawn has good feelinp about<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School. "I<br />
really like it a lot, I know a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
kids," Dawn doej ftel however,<br />
that school spirit could use a<br />
booit, "Kids should back our<br />
teams more <strong>of</strong>ten and more<br />
Black retrospective NJSBA<br />
by Regina Martin<br />
Hank Aaron was born in<br />
Mobile, Alabama February 5,<br />
1934. He started his career with<br />
the Jacksonville Clowns; after<br />
that he went to Boston and<br />
signed a contract with the<br />
Braves, Afterwards the team<br />
moved to Milwaukee and have<br />
been there since, During his<br />
period <strong>of</strong> being on the team he<br />
became known as "Supe" to his<br />
teammates (for Superman),<br />
MAEJ<br />
PAINTS<br />
53,778 people in attendance.<br />
M. A. BnUer I SOK, toe. In the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fourth, A)<br />
m ST. i FLEASME AYE, Downing <strong>of</strong> the L01 Angeles<br />
Dodgers threw the pitch that<br />
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DUL 399-2070 the crack <strong>of</strong> the bat Hank tore<br />
up those baees, He had done<br />
or 3K-2B71 something that will always be<br />
remembered by many people.<br />
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LODER<br />
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His startling performances ana<br />
his tremendous ability has<br />
perhaps made him known so<br />
well. Over the years hii batting<br />
average increased tremendously.<br />
Then in the spring <strong>of</strong> 1973 he<br />
hit 713, one run away from Babe<br />
Ruth's 714 career average. The<br />
season was over and Hank had<br />
to wait perhaps one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
longest winters <strong>of</strong> his life.<br />
Threats were made against his<br />
life and letters poured in full <strong>of</strong><br />
hate and malice. But these<br />
things did not stop him.<br />
Hank, on the opening day <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>1974</strong> baseball season, hit 714<br />
which tied his record with Babe<br />
Ruth's, He did it on his first<br />
swing <strong>of</strong> the season and the<br />
crowd roared. There were<br />
Dawn Wallace<br />
should come out to<br />
watch the football and<br />
basketball games and all the<br />
other teams."<br />
While outside school, Dawn is<br />
«ill very active in sports. She<br />
likes to swim, play basketball<br />
and ride bikes. She also has a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> fun "attempting to play<br />
tennis,"<br />
Dawn's plans for the summer<br />
mostly center around work,<br />
playing ball and going to the<br />
beach. She is planning to attend<br />
college and major In Physical<br />
Education, hoping to become a<br />
coach,<br />
dinner speaker<br />
Edwin Bisch<strong>of</strong>f, who conduct!<br />
Hank Aaron is one <strong>of</strong> the the instrumental Music<br />
greatest Black athletes <strong>of</strong> our program at this school.<br />
time.<br />
Nrahts<br />
AiUrationt<br />
8«org« MoGinlty<br />
; tBISTHO BULK*<br />
Dr, Mark W, Hurwitz,<br />
executive director <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey School Boardi<br />
Association, will be the main<br />
speaker at the Annual Dinner<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> School Boards<br />
Association Friday (May 3) at<br />
the Golden Eagle Inn, Cape<br />
May City,<br />
^Dr, Hurwitz's topic for his<br />
speech will be "Teachers<br />
Unionism and Public<br />
Education" and he will be<br />
addressing the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
board <strong>of</strong> education member!<br />
from Cape May <strong>County</strong> who<br />
represent the 18 public school<br />
boards in the area,<br />
Robert T, LeMunyon, Cape<br />
May City, and president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>County</strong> Association will preside<br />
over this annual affair.<br />
The Stage Band from the<br />
Middle School in Middle<br />
Township will perform during<br />
the evening. This group Is<br />
imder the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Interior<br />
ExUrior<br />
PMNTINQ<br />
ROY H. ZEHNER<br />
Ftr rrtwpt f trrlot<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1374<br />
Basketball players attend awards fete<br />
»«--• rmmiv All- received honorable mention<br />
The ^ P * :'"f uinner C«>e was also awarded the \ .<br />
aar BMkMbBll A « " J » ^ Annual Bud g e <strong>of</strong> Courage by<br />
was held 'Tiday wwuiB. A^rrf Qub ^ ?<br />
S, in honor <strong>of</strong> the uu rtandmfc { a ^ ^i<br />
high school baskrttall player, ^ ^ ^<br />
in Cape May O,unlv he<br />
dinner wai sponsored^ the<br />
Optimist Hub <strong>of</strong> W.ldvmod *Uh<br />
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the gue« ipwker bnnB nw.<br />
Casey head coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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Outstanding Outstandig (jean j Luyny<br />
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Craig Leonard and Richard Frasea busily<br />
preparing a cake.<br />
Max Susher, Kevin Smick and Russell Snow<br />
present their finished product,<br />
Male students choose home ed<br />
For the first time in many<br />
yiars boyi can be found in the<br />
Home Eeonomici Dipartment<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School. Mrs,<br />
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One lahorotory experience<br />
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period <strong>of</strong> 45 minutes and was<br />
then left to bake durini Mrs.<br />
Grimes lunch period. Frosting<br />
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Some other foods the boys<br />
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snack foods, breakfast and<br />
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and had a pie tasting party<br />
Pies made were lemon<br />
meringue, apple, and cherry,<br />
the "All American Favorites."<br />
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Four seniors hear <strong>of</strong> college acceptances<br />
Mark Bromhead has recantly<br />
heard <strong>of</strong> his college acceptance<br />
to Eastern Colle|e in St<br />
Davids, Pennsylvania Mark<br />
plans to major in Business<br />
Administration and chose<br />
Eastern College because: The<br />
college has a nice campus in the<br />
suburbs <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />
I'm familiar with the area. The<br />
school has ati excellent<br />
department in Buiiness Administration<br />
and when I'm<br />
finished with college the area<br />
has a lot <strong>of</strong> industry and <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
jobs will be available in some <strong>of</strong><br />
the large companies '<br />
Mark's school activities<br />
include Concert Choir, playing<br />
the clarinet in Marching Band<br />
and Concert Band, and playing<br />
Contrabass clarinet in the All<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Band. Out<br />
side activities include horseback<br />
riding, watpr skiing,<br />
and sailing.<br />
Betsy Beacottt has heard <strong>of</strong><br />
acceptance to Colgate<br />
University in Hamilton New<br />
York, Bucknell University in<br />
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and<br />
Rollins College in Winterpark,<br />
Florida, Betsy hai chosen to<br />
attend Colgate University and<br />
major in Pre-L«w. "1 decided<br />
to go into law due to observation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the field such as visiting<br />
court while cases were being<br />
tried. Colgate has a good<br />
political science department<br />
and the campus is nice "<br />
Betsy's time in school is spent<br />
with such activities as Concert<br />
Band, National Honor Society,<br />
Concert Choir, Spanish Club,<br />
Senior Class Executive Committee,<br />
Golf Team Manager,<br />
Field Conductor for the Marching<br />
Band, and Dramatic<br />
dub.<br />
George Young is planning to<br />
attend Goldy Beacon College in<br />
Wilmington Delaware.<br />
George's course <strong>of</strong> study will be<br />
Business Administfation with<br />
his major being Marketing, "I<br />
like the fact that it's the new<br />
school and it's in the country. I<br />
chose marketing ai my major<br />
becausel want to go into sales<br />
and public relations."<br />
In school, George participates<br />
in the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Photo Club, the Business Club,<br />
College acceptances George Young, Lois Vanderpool, Betsy Becotte, Mark<br />
Bromhead. ^^^^^^.a^^^^i^^^aHaH<br />
and the National Honor Society,<br />
George winks that <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School "is a great place to<br />
he."<br />
Lois Vanderpool has heard <strong>of</strong><br />
her acceptance at Mars Hill<br />
College in Mars Hill, North<br />
Carolina where she will major<br />
in music education. Here, she<br />
will take courses in theory and<br />
composition, and her major<br />
instrunnsm will be piano.<br />
Lois chose Mars Hill because<br />
<strong>of</strong> its excellent music department,<br />
"I like the head <strong>of</strong> fte<br />
music department and the<br />
faculty The student to teacher<br />
ratio is really good and you get<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> personal attention:"<br />
After graduation, Lois wants<br />
to teach young children music.<br />
I feel it's lood to train yoitig<br />
can because music can help<br />
you to become self-actualized, I<br />
want to be able to teach and<br />
write music for my own little<br />
orchestra and my own little<br />
band. That would give me a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> self-satisfaction."<br />
Lois now participates in<br />
Band, SAE, National Honor<br />
Society, and is treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Spanish Club. She likes toski,<br />
play the piano, baking, cooking,<br />
riding bicycles, reading, and<br />
swimming.<br />
Drama Club works<br />
on 'Auntie Mame'<br />
The Ocwn City High School<br />
taring drama production is<br />
scheduled for <strong>Jun</strong>e 6, 7, 8 in the<br />
high school auditorium They<br />
will be putting on the (day<br />
"Auntie Mame" this year. At<br />
the present time they are<br />
beginning to gather props from<br />
various people. Art work is<br />
being done by the art department<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school and Mr,<br />
Robert Gray and Stephen<br />
Roy Williams, and TomSiegfred are assisting in the<br />
Costello.<br />
building and designing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
get.<br />
Recently Mrs. Catherine<br />
Darby, Drama Club advisor<br />
made a trip to New York to see<br />
about obtaining costumes. The<br />
ones that are not rented are<br />
lieing made.<br />
The club's production <strong>of</strong><br />
"Auntie Mame" ii the biggest<br />
thing that the club has put on in<br />
the last ten years. Presently, it<br />
is progressing nicely with all<br />
the actors working hard,<br />
Andrea Chiappini, starring as<br />
Outstanding buslnesi<br />
students are honored<br />
Two outstanding Business<br />
Education students <strong>of</strong> OCHS<br />
attended the Annual Business<br />
Education Ni|ht sponsored by<br />
the Administrative<br />
Management Society-Southern<br />
New Jersey Chapter, Th»<br />
dinner meeting waa hild on<br />
Wednesday evening, April 17,<br />
«t Mac's Restaurant, S<strong>of</strong>fiers<br />
Point,<br />
Terry Dumphy and Marvin<br />
Fields attended, along with Mr,<br />
Oiamey <strong>of</strong> the OCHS Business<br />
Education faculty. Diane Stone<br />
the lop ranking business<br />
student, was unable to attend,<br />
Diane was awarded a $25 US<br />
Savings Bond and a gift through<br />
the courtesy <strong>of</strong> Manpower, Inc.<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> National<br />
Bank sponsored the OCHS<br />
business studentidJnner and<br />
bond.<br />
the speaker for the evening<br />
wai Mr, Harold D. Elliott, B, a<br />
school administrator from<br />
Haddonfleld, N.J.<br />
Other local schools sending<br />
representatives were: Ah-<br />
Mgaml, Oakercst, Atlantic<br />
City, Holy Spirit, PleawnivlUe,<br />
and Mainland Regional,<br />
Auntie Mame comments on the<br />
performance, "I'm enjoying<br />
the part I play a lot although in<br />
the beginning it was hard" to get<br />
myself into th« part. We are<br />
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Track team hopeful<br />
for winning season<br />
Coach Kred Hpeers' varsity<br />
track team l\as jumped out to<br />
all parly 3-0 record m I ho C'Al.<br />
win i ictiirii'S, ovr-r WilriwnoH,<br />
MuiilMionlon and Huena<br />
'llu' HiiidiTh figure in be one<br />
ol Ilii' top teams m the C'AL. but<br />
fact' Miff cnniptMilinn from the<br />
ever tough flrpyhounds <strong>of</strong><br />
F'U^ihaul vil] v. l.nu¥r Cape<br />
Mm uriii Middlp Township So<br />
1st Ihe i I ri.'\ hound* hdvp<br />
bl.'i^li'H aU opponents thes have<br />
iaiixi aihii going undefeated<br />
(lit'iin rst\ and FMeasantville<br />
wvrv M'hs*duled to meet in a<br />
^hoH dnun "arh in April, but M<br />
WUN iiwttefi ou! and tho teano<br />
will in*'*'! at a dai*- undpriHfH as<br />
yt'l<br />
The k.:iiri*>r* hase also<br />
|fiiii!i(n'd Ihirri in the Rnrigrfnn<br />
relays with a first place finish<br />
in the long jump, second in (he<br />
•hijrdk 1 shuttle rela>, third in the<br />
U4Urelay andihird in the sprint<br />
'medley Tun NC'hooi records<br />
were broken recent Is at the<br />
meet against Hammonton as<br />
Jim Gillian broke the pole vault<br />
[ward with a hieighi <strong>of</strong> iweive<br />
feil Frank Kichurdson broke<br />
the in lie retrod with a time <strong>of</strong><br />
, Tin 1 I'AL championship is<br />
.deiided 'tiffprpntly this season<br />
•with ihe crown going to the top<br />
•pfiim scorer during the league<br />
.meet* Coach Speers talks<br />
Ubnui the teams' chances this<br />
'•season We have a good<br />
chance Fleasamville is lou^h<br />
j liiwer (ape Ma) and Middle<br />
Township are strong I don't<br />
know how we will fare against<br />
Mieassntville, but Lower Cape<br />
May and Middle do have their<br />
weak points we can work on.<br />
We're strong in the distance<br />
and the middle eventi. but but<br />
not too strong in the weight<br />
events, shot and discus Wt're<br />
fairly good in the javelin. We<br />
ha*e trie freshmen relays April<br />
2ti and the South Jersey<br />
Coaches relay Carnival on the<br />
4th ol May eomming up The<br />
freshnien meet is heirig held<br />
here this vear and the Darnival<br />
is held a! PerLsauken with<br />
*il!liari ijnd Miller representing<br />
us<br />
Kvury class fs helping the<br />
team f his year \* ith star seniors<br />
Mik Kields Haha llodgers<br />
.lirti Mmshuil and Dennis<br />
KradiTi. juniors Guy Ksten.<br />
I'aip Duncan and John Young,<br />
sophnuires Handy Smith Rudy<br />
Smith Mikp Scythes, anH Rich<br />
CamhUFM, freshmen Sean<br />
names Kd Morris FnrH<br />
Calmer and Fi ic Biasberg<br />
The feeling throughout the<br />
team is that <strong>of</strong> confidence with<br />
Coach Speers- providing good<br />
leadership They feel that he is<br />
doing a fine job m his rookie<br />
year and will improve as thp<br />
vear goes nn<br />
Leisure (luh set*<br />
schedule for May<br />
John j Bielman, Sr ,<br />
msmlaf <strong>of</strong> the Good Counsel<br />
leisure Club has announced<br />
the club's schedule on the dates<br />
nf May 7, 8 and<br />
'U<br />
A trip to Valley Forge is<br />
planned for May f Everyone<br />
will leave from the parking lot<br />
at 40th si and Asbury av at<br />
B 30 a m Lunch will be served<br />
at the French Creek Inn<br />
The last meeting for the<br />
spring season will be conducted<br />
on May 8 Details on the spring<br />
luncheon will be discussed at<br />
this lime<br />
The spring luncheon is<br />
scheduled for May 22 at the<br />
Whitebrier. 21st si and the<br />
beach in Avalon Lunch will be<br />
served at 130 p.m.<br />
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l.'lh (.nidi' Karen Hubcr,<br />
lii.ine Mnnp (Mtirge \ nung<br />
! Hh tirade Cynlhia Johnson<br />
I'clrr I)nnr.u ^fhimek<br />
Susnn Sharp Ijuiii Stadm.<br />
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nnh iiradi' Surah Abrams.<br />
I .uc i Arena linss Burman<br />
\ li t o i n v 11 e, Lla le s sa n d rn.<br />
Suzann L)o>le. Michael Fair<br />
cliild Alan Mannan. '"ynthia<br />
Srtdel. James S*arn. Karen<br />
^iH'linan. Hoberi Wilsey<br />
'Uti tirade Catherine<br />
(atnburn, Leanne Fherhardt,<br />
\ r I h u r llaflelfingi'i Leisa<br />
Hendrni Hehecca Marino.<br />
Pamela Nickerson Susan<br />
Nimmer. Suzanne H>>sch, Tina<br />
Si'helhnger T (***'** Sfhtmt'k<br />
•»usan struckeil<br />
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t*i));)Si>fl<br />
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12th ''.ratio Beisy Adams.<br />
.Ipfinne Harr. Carol<br />
llarrowman, Betsy Beeotle,<br />
Robert Rehnke, Daniel<br />
Berlenbaeh. Joanne Kiscintti,<br />
Lisa Hiyler, Linda Boyee<br />
Nljchael Braun, Patricia Camp,<br />
Lisa Carrol. Bernice Carter.<br />
Kim Cornwall, Holly Dice.<br />
Mine Dickerson, Jerome Diehl,<br />
.Ir . Theresa Dunphy, Donna<br />
Kelrney. Marvin Field Robert<br />
Kinger, Judith C.ayle, James<br />
(Jillian James Ginn, Joan<br />
(iuyon, Marilinda HodBdon<br />
MALL KXHIBIT<br />
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the many activities <strong>of</strong> OCMH<br />
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Springdale, May 1 through May<br />
S The posters and other<br />
rnaterlal will be given away by<br />
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U'nriie liciii/ Naricy Kccnan<br />
.Jilhn Kiiles7a John Ijuclte<br />
Janet %Iarshall, Blanche<br />
Ma/urie, Margaret Mi-tiinms.<br />
N.in' 1 ) McMufih. Mary MiTn<br />
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gdeii t;ihhs Pelerson. Donna<br />
I'lttaluga Penelope Hichards.<br />
Kllen Smith. Rae Ann Smuh.<br />
Huth StolUfus. Thomas<br />
Stratinn^ Kevin Thomson.<br />
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Judith Hmwn, Jeffrev Mruwn.<br />
Donald ''hapman Lynn<br />
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John [lever. Pamela ririscoll,<br />
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F.yer Harriet Field. Susan<br />
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PIUS FIT.<br />
FREE MOUNTING<br />
155R13<br />
l 28.95 •1.72<br />
165R13 miS '1,13<br />
165R14 '30.95 '1.88<br />
165R15 ^1J0 •Z.n<br />
ABOVE NPORT SIZES<br />
WHFTl STRIPE, STEEL BELT<br />
ER70i14<br />
FR70i14<br />
GR70x14<br />
§R70i1S<br />
HR7li1S<br />
JR78i15<br />
LR78i1S<br />
COLEMAN'S MOBIL SERVICE<br />
34th and Bay, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ,<br />
M<br />
Ptww: 398^339 or 398-9881<br />
—John I, Coltman, Prop.—<br />
l 38.95<br />
'40.95<br />
'42.95<br />
'44.50<br />
'45.50<br />
•46.50<br />
W.9B<br />
•2,70<br />
'2.88<br />
'3.06<br />
'3.08<br />
'3.08<br />
l 3.50<br />
fnfirt McCreary Lint<br />
on Sale at Comparable<br />
Low Prices including<br />
Wide "70" and "60"<br />
Series with Raised<br />
White Letters.<br />
CHARGE IT)<br />
SERVE<br />
Loiirir Savitsky, Nancy<br />
S( hiiiMiewald Waller Surreii,<br />
I'alricia Tomes, Carol Totten,<br />
Call Trail Donna Treen Ack"le<br />
IVolii<br />
.Jiitli Crude Nancy Alion,<br />
[liana Anusky, Kathleen<br />
\ustin, Patricia Barrett, Karen<br />
Hcrku'ith. Sonya Bertini. Susan<br />
Brads (ireta Burton, Donna<br />
Chatlin. Leanne Cramer.<br />
Karen Doerr Kari Krrickson.<br />
|j>shii Fansler. Albert Gen-<br />
(less Mark Gihsoh, Heidi<br />
Jargowsky<br />
Ili'len .li'leneR junies Kane.<br />
Diane "Law, Laurie Loos.<br />
Patricia McGlnms, Stephen<br />
Megargee. (irefjory Neri.<br />
Ralph I'aulin. Mary Ptw,<br />
Kobin Robbinson, Michael<br />
.Heythes, Donna Scioli. Kim<br />
berly' Shipp, Mark Smith,<br />
Sandra Smith Donna<br />
Siackhouse, Susan Sye. James<br />
Tomes, Daniel Vourig<br />
9th Grade Donna BarUeson,<br />
Ijea Reath, Richard Benner,<br />
Kric Blasherg, Annmarie<br />
Bollinger, Ijee Ann CcimptonM<br />
Catherine Crawford, Trafl'<br />
Curcio, Diane Dannehower,<br />
Denise niihruillo, Stephen<br />
Pairchild, Elizabeth Gifford,<br />
Hediick, Robert Henning<br />
.latiieH Hummel, Anna KuJesza,<br />
Aitiy Lawn, Kdward I^eone,<br />
Ijurie Loos, Ann Mamolou.<br />
Kevin Mt'Kvoy. Matthew Oster.<br />
William Palumbo. Kathryii<br />
Pione, Mark Paraale. Joy<br />
Phillips. Joseph Savitsky,<br />
Christopher Smith Alicia<br />
Smith. Mary Ann Spina,<br />
Margaret Tr<strong>of</strong>a John Walker<br />
Robert Wood<br />
Bth Grade: Demse ^sh. Jean<br />
Brown. Bradford Burred.<br />
Linda Croll, David Currfln.<br />
Susan Garris, Steve tlillin.<br />
Craig Halliday, Barbara<br />
Hughes. Janiie Hiiahes<br />
Priicllla jansson Ann<br />
Friwaf H Moser<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2,<br />
. . , a time<br />
to show all our<br />
customers how much<br />
love<br />
The whole year through it's our privilege and<br />
pleasure tq have you in our Bhops as customers<br />
, , , and friends. This Saturday, May 4th, you 'II<br />
find every store below stocked up with treasure<br />
troves <strong>of</strong> Spring and Summer Merchandise.<br />
And you'll find also a lovely flowering plant,<br />
our gift to you, for shopping our stores these<br />
twelve months past.<br />
FLOWERS<br />
WHEN YOU SHOP THESE LOCAL STORES<br />
All Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Retail Merchants Division,<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
A.C, iLECTRIC SUPPLY, Inc., 1214 West Ave<br />
BOYD'S RADIO & TELEVISION, 920<br />
Asbury Ave.<br />
BROWNLIi'S FURNITURE, 704 Asbury<br />
Avt,<br />
CAMPBELL'S SHOE PARLOUR, 813<br />
Asbury Ave.<br />
* CAPi MAY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK<br />
THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, 825 Aibory Ave.<br />
COASTAL STATE BANK, Mil ft Central<br />
Avt.<br />
THI COUNTRY HOUSE, 931 Aibury Ave.<br />
DIXON'S MEN A BOYS WEAR, 733 Asbury<br />
Avt, ; ,<br />
HELEN DOLAWAY, 139 Aibury Avt,<br />
K. AVERIL DOLAWAY, 127 Asbury Avt.<br />
THE FASHION CHALET, 1605 Haven Avt,<br />
GLORIA ANTONELLI APPAREL, 841-143 Asbury Avt.<br />
GULL'S NEST, Palmer Center, liio Haven Avt<br />
HICKMAN'S SEAFOOD, 115S Aibury Avt<br />
JOHNSON'S BLICTRli M4 Aibury Avt,<br />
KABAT MEN'S STORE, ?2§ Asbury Avt<br />
LA CONTOUR, 811 Aibury Ave, '<br />
MAYER'S FAMILY SHOE STORE, 921<br />
Asbury Avt,<br />
G, C, MURPHY CO., 763 Aibury Avt.<br />
NEEDLE & YARN CENTRE, 819 Asbury<br />
Avt, • -. i( : :f;jr ~<br />
TIP O'LEARY, 711 Asbury Avr<br />
RAUHAUSER'S OWN MADE CANDIES,<br />
711 Aibury Avt. I !<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC, 710 Asbury Avt<br />
SPINNING WHEEL, 851 Aibury Avt '<br />
SUN ROSE BOOK SMCf, 40 Aibury'Ave.<br />
STAINTON'S DEPT, ifORi, lio Aibury<br />
Avt, ' • • !j ,; ,<br />
STUBiS DRESS 5HOPPE, 741 Aibury Avt.<br />
TRiS CHIC FASHIONS, 7&iAtbury Avt<br />
WALLACE HARDWARE, 750 Aibury Avt!<br />
•IiheMh a. Officeindui* 13th 8t,©flirt " °" Fritay "'** on| y<br />
— Flowers Available at Above Member Stores —<br />
Kiiren New, Mark HujJerholm<br />
John Shea, Joseph Scarano<br />
Susan Shepler, Donna Shipp<br />
iJ'ddy Slau^iter, jack Smith<br />
(iregoi y Vernon, Stephon'<br />
Wood<br />
7th tirade Kathryn Benner<br />
Lisa Beriini. Elizabeth Bocelli<br />
James Hrown, Dan Doerr<br />
Ikma Kllis, Dorothy Hines, f;av<br />
llu b m a si e r , Sandra<br />
McKlhenny. Jeanne MetJmnis<br />
Kriwar'd Megargee, Mildred<br />
Mnffit, Klaine Morris, Colleen<br />
Murphy. Mary Lou Newsome<br />
F/fwin Paone, Steven Patchel<br />
Lynda Rontoa, Debbie Scaraho<br />
Robert Shemo, Scott Williams.<br />
Klizabetb Woods, Virginia<br />
I'nawnMh<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 2, <strong>1974</strong><br />
SAFETY • ^»« IN "^ WATER *vn» c,i\- The ine Cape tape May may <strong>County</strong> Lcunty Chapter unapter <strong>of</strong> ol the tne American Red nm<br />
VlKS hflS hlH^n OJvintf SurilW nf laecnnc liming T .In Gn.Aw.tt .f Iho Hnsnn r
PAGE 12 _ SECTION TWO<br />
CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Copy maled in, given to representative or brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
fTAMPS to cover cost Copy accepted over phone as<br />
murtesy and conveniatcp tn customer Rpmitianfe mini he<br />
in before advert i!iem#n! is swt m [ypv<br />
Classified Display Advertising 24c per Agate Line<br />
-—All Classified Advertising Cash<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AnSJSr EXTRA<br />
AdveriisementI for these columns should he m the <strong>of</strong>fice nf<br />
The Sentinel Ledger NOT LATER THAN NOON TUESDAY<br />
TOR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON WFnNFWAV<br />
FOR Tfm I.ATF; TO ri.ASSlFY<br />
Piai *» *41'<br />
One Time IS Words or Less II v><br />
18c per word exceeding n H or rts •<br />
Ad Rimning 5 Conserutive Times,<br />
with 25 Words or Less<br />
W no<br />
Ads requiring Bo« Numbers JSr More<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
THURSPAY^MAY<br />
PERSONALS<br />
1UN ROSB BOOK SHOP<br />
Hanlbiclt!<br />
jna SApefberbt Ipgfiil srderi<br />
ies si so<br />
fi<br />
iiorf<br />
BfQ^^e fh.y aur hiiriry si mtji<br />
boot* 5»r, Bfl« s^cerd thsp %gi eft.<br />
1S8 1)J!<br />
MOTORCYCLES<br />
MOTOBCVCLI -'.MO « 1«1 Hjma<br />
Bop.d aral iirgkM to i» « Mam<br />
rdignabie oltw JM JJJJ attar i 11<br />
HONB4-I10 hlaw July '1. wry lew<br />
miisasa. 0fTi eeRij jjifl csii itl<br />
8*4 j . |<br />
PROF.SERVICES<br />
PROF. SERV.<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
AUTOS FOR SALI<br />
W BUS<br />
N«di bo*<br />
Waiter-Waitress<br />
Kxpcrience neiessary Good<br />
pay and excellent working<br />
innditinni<br />
~ FULLTIME<br />
Call 9677333 lor<br />
appointment. .,»<br />
TOU, REILTORS<br />
Offen an excellent career<br />
opportunity for a qualified<br />
person having secretarial<br />
•kills. For an appointment.<br />
call 5Z2-0I83.<br />
PBQPEHTV AND eaiy-ltf<br />
jr.^yranE¥<br />
pi?r%en nt-sdr-d (pr insurance dfp^H<br />
m#nf a) rpji i*%iJltj hrm Muit be hfgn-rffl<br />
jfi N J 1 'eerienced jtnd hawe reiprencei<br />
6t>rq#r Rt>ai!r JlfiO S'-Bur? five OC M<br />
CLiftK TYPIST - Tear areynd <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ciff &y%ifi§ii needi ateurafe fy^iit lg<br />
aistt! ogr iales peri<strong>of</strong>irtel Aeturacy and<br />
ricetntss m<strong>of</strong> # fls^iriBIg lh#n speed, glfiEi<br />
DachQFSuni preferred bui will<br />
tram<br />
wthing pfraB PaiS vatafigH #rtd stars<br />
dii£qun?4 Write Bos NB ?50 ^enfirtel<br />
Ledger -^iwe dffflfK B! \^l*rt 3?iirea a<strong>of</strong>l<br />
e»Ber*eriE#<br />
ii<br />
walTHI^IWAHTEB<br />
Parihme apply<br />
MyHard? Carbin Magte. fisuie 50,<br />
femadehn^<br />
arid new canitrgcftpri<br />
Start tmffisdtatf if Call ja# •i£hin»it 3?9<br />
L!CEN$ID-Be#! luaff saleimBn<br />
neerj#3 iaf full arid part hffie wprii<br />
iiCeilenf opporiurtiiv fippty 6erg§f<br />
realty li&Q fis^jry aB#nU#, J?9 Q0?i f!<br />
E XPigriNeYo PiRSSN lor Board<br />
with, nut, eindy itpfe Apply Planttrj<br />
f if JI5 i d l k , Q Q 4 2%<br />
Ptifiuf ifpre, JI<br />
lamer* Pf 931 aoog<br />
" '( js<br />
CAHPiNTEg - Pirif tlau mfghtmc<br />
Wf CHANlEALLY INCLINED pfF^gn Iaf<br />
wmmi-f<br />
^mpinympn? s) My I font<br />
itnfl qtinerjl £JFea. (Jf gpprt y pic Pm*iglf><br />
*ppl*eRfls dufsnq Senng iRfl Fall Pull<br />
iim* during vymmr-f with Sunday i*n8 gn*<br />
Addifiqndl a^v oil Wriie ^PnliRcl Laager<br />
Bui No *6fi<br />
t j<br />
FSB part t,m? Esohinq arfl l.yht<br />
fh igf sdult familv Ne laufidfydr<br />
ipinng<br />
Mayrs arid day* af#<br />
Lr-daff 601 No U*<br />
Preparation<br />
Commercial<br />
Kitchen<br />
Experience not Neceiiary<br />
Very good working<br />
condition* All day work<br />
Call m—7333 for Interview<br />
ENIOR CITIZEN<br />
4t«4 M«ady work In Mr<br />
fdMwathtag<br />
department.<br />
AMm mplfmert. Oood pay.<br />
•u<br />
IPARTTIAAl!<br />
Join the New Jersey<br />
National Guard, Vets .<br />
Non<br />
Vets, No experience<br />
necessary;<br />
will train. Earn 143 to<br />
MO, 1 weekend a<br />
month.<br />
Retirement<br />
and other<br />
benefits.<br />
Call 46S.S136 or 4«.<br />
WO<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGEN,<br />
OC14N CITT IMPUOTMBNT A81NCY,<br />
suwmov. BHubii h.ip lumiiiwa<br />
• •lerincit (nviiligiiiil Cgraiha<br />
Mmagi, prop Call •?, mi<br />
fl<br />
PERSONALS<br />
H««LTM SO* _ Ort.n El,,-, »<br />
•N. iiura ang 11.1m biihi, i«it<br />
raduclng .quiprnfnl, and miuiia<br />
« M f Flirnur,, K H Liain only By<br />
'DOMT TNRSW It n.yi lappa-t iHar,<br />
Manarlil Ha.jriul Banitf HWiflM<br />
Ham It Tdrin *MH>, m N Main |i,<br />
na.tarrtvlll. *r en H4.!ttf Iw In ;<br />
ONI HOUH mwua fr» (rv iMinlai, I<br />
, !*»• • "••» Utm «*r Mrvk. M-<br />
J»4afllM*rty.Oaam.ll, f<br />
^a.WH<br />
M M e*Mtr, IHI akavSTitva<br />
HiOMfSt PHICf 5 p*|d for old go(d ind<br />
iiifHng litvff Sid ciecki, waTch4t.<br />
icwtlry, CQini tf^ dtfifal 6fidf(i, Imlfh<br />
aWiLL BUi? 1<br />
Old wiC*sf porch fur<br />
nifure lamps paintingi Qrtentai<br />
rugs fif>¥ urfu%u#l tuffi} Ultngi (fBffi 1*29<br />
W<br />
f<br />
WILL BUY 1 Oriental rugi. refarai^i* 9*<br />
A^e a? eend Call ?1? &8QI BF hi 0?M M<br />
PSUiLl Bi&—ins! Meliywodd b¥dl Csll<br />
gsard QQQd condifisn S3S, ! gB<br />
1 deili, J pglf lampi, ] fhiir. Bureau<br />
CJIIJS10IW<br />
Si<br />
OAgfiQI NliBiB tor new tit<br />
From<br />
^ay ! ie Oct i PFeleF JIM &f I36S<br />
atfeF er, m 1 ?<br />
lUflNS SILVER {Bins arid aellars &\%s<br />
fold CBini and ertlefllSni Tgp pritei<br />
Will pick up Call afwftme Ja Rfj A day<br />
?i?-0Ml i-38<br />
Prsm Zon« tt> Iwt Qa AdiFiw*<br />
IJeepi<br />
\ itlaiiivvici<br />
OptnitDiliy<br />
JEEP REPAIB SERVICE<br />
Adirzone Motors<br />
11M Wh|ltiHorn plki, Himmoiliin<br />
Dodge Polara '72.<br />
7 Baaf Hardrdp PiEtsfr flirr eowgr<br />
iraktl. Bin Fponl Brake. Power<br />
S'»g *M FU Badig<br />
p.,i.rt<br />
Dodge Dart Sport '71.<br />
Aufsmahe Tran^rfiliiign and Fewer<br />
Stearin? 1 Brand New Whlta Will<br />
Tire*<br />
Vinyl Tap, &,? eondlfiansd<br />
Tradad IrfiiTi Original Owner Tee<br />
tsndtfisn, eeady in So<br />
Chevrolet<br />
Impala<br />
Convertible '#7.<br />
"I auioirntie TrirBrniiiian, PHir<br />
Sisanrif and irakM. TndM Irelll<br />
Original Owner Pine condition La^f<br />
than 38.696 Miia&<br />
Jefferies'<br />
Dodge<br />
7th a, Bay Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J.<br />
Phone 399=0700<br />
TUTORING<br />
SEA&iNt* = fill *$ei Remedial reading<br />
PhgniEi giem«ntary «chi»l iu&|£c?«<br />
(or eralirtt iradcri One neuf'j twle —<br />
leryiea since Hit Cartilied leaenar:<br />
irliM Neil 111! PKIIurt «•( Hun<br />
City 1!« 1I5J<br />
H<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
i<br />
PBOP15SIONAL PIftNO or Irumpel<br />
latssni For cnildren or aduni Will<br />
mm* to you. CiU HI-MJ<br />
H<br />
COLHOI<br />
(BSOUilF i.tdil<br />
educattsn, will iutef during summer,<br />
Mmary ilradei in aeademig araii Call<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
PSBO eiFnptr Nn. newly pamfed<br />
Paneled intefiBF. new WIF]§ sral firei<br />
ollC, »9 liJlOFtai ??41<br />
If<br />
COUSIN CHUCK buy. aM »lli can inti<br />
trueki insptction iutnnfHd sn eiFi<br />
avlr 1300 C5Uiifi ChycS'l AutS Ictfi<br />
wfwr* £y#gmisri t#nd ihfif ffttfifli<br />
Oct.O He.gr.ti five., one mite W«t 6*<br />
5l«rn-i, Somiri PDIPI fl? lltg<br />
if<br />
1973<br />
MERCURY<br />
AAarquis Brougham 4<br />
Door PNIard Hardtop,<br />
Dark Brown with<br />
AAatching Interior and<br />
Top, Loaded.<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTIAC - CADILLAC<br />
TEMPEST<br />
OPEN DfllY 8 to 9<br />
12TU I ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Dial 399-5432<br />
SOMETHING<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
SPRING SERVICE<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Good thru May 15, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Wf WILL<br />
1 - Drain Crankease and Refill S<br />
Quarts <strong>of</strong> Quaker State Oil<br />
Change Oil Filter<br />
• Clean Air Filter and P.C.V, Value<br />
• Clean Choke and Fast Idle Linkage<br />
Cheek Rear and Transmission Fluids<br />
inspect Cooling System Hoses and Belts<br />
Inspect Tires and Check Pressure<br />
Check Power Steering Hoses and Fluid<br />
Check Exhaust System<br />
Inspect Underside <strong>of</strong> Car and Make<br />
Recommendations <strong>of</strong> any Work<br />
Needed<br />
All Chrysler Corp, Cars!<br />
All <strong>of</strong> this for Just<br />
$10 95<br />
Jefferies' Dodge<br />
7th St. and Bay toe.<br />
City<br />
3M-07M<br />
10<br />
eXntACAM'MRVICI PtMYOM •ATIMACTION<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
*9.95<br />
SWENK'S<br />
Autom«HeC«rWiih<br />
10thS»,andWe»IAve.<br />
By Appointment Only<br />
DIAL 399 1438<br />
Pit k ! p and Delivery<br />
THURSDAY, MAY a, <strong>1974</strong><br />
HD<br />
, 0110<br />
ADORN LAWN<br />
SERVICE<br />
Free Estimates<br />
PHONE 389-4664<br />
TUN! IN<br />
ON FAST<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
We<br />
iirc mm i>i|Uippi*^.|>>>< ri..., Work<br />
iiif^tljiliitjl<br />
EMISSION<br />
TESTING<br />
MUFFLifiS = Lifatltna gy.r.m«« i». ... f<br />
mabe fimerigan and feriign can and |<br />
truEKl A! \ Ftrcifena. BQifpn and ,<br />
144 IJ44<br />
TOPSOIL<br />
STONI GRAVEL<br />
FILL SODDING<br />
NIC SERVICES<br />
Home Remodeling<br />
Room Design<br />
Major or Minor<br />
lulii lor Mli'i :iliiiri'.<br />
BILLSHI/VIP<br />
Eugene W. Pashley<br />
•e^NC<br />
rOMPLETE<br />
SERVIfE<br />
IhfiFe Heaa, KAarmsri<br />
OIALJ9f.33«<br />
MR, K's<br />
UWN CARE<br />
388.0008<br />
127.6047<br />
HOME REPAIRS<br />
BOB ALBINA<br />
lasl I'rnfrNsiniiu!<br />
Sor% ill'<br />
Hi Years Kxpfripncc '<br />
M) .1(111 TOO SM M.I,<br />
( arpitiiry-Mnsiuiry<br />
391-8028<br />
Amber Lantern<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PAINTING<br />
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />
Phone 319-2132<br />
eOMPLBTi<br />
AtJTO BODY SERVICE<br />
REPAIR and WILDING<br />
IIPAINTING end BHTOSINO<br />
BfHIQiSATQBI c.d CAliNETI<br />
itc<br />
BODV<br />
SHOP<br />
1113 HAVEN AVI.<br />
BET I 111] IN THE ALLEY<br />
V, IMMIOfilHI<br />
PAINT PROBLEMS<br />
and can't bring your<br />
house to the store?<br />
Call Jim at Finnafen &<br />
Haley's.<br />
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS<br />
301-0488<br />
FRANK DURBAN<br />
PAINTING<br />
398-2068 ,<br />
BILL GANNON<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR<br />
PREMIUM MINT USED<br />
Fiily Insured -<br />
Quality Nark Don<br />
Gall Anytime 927-1939<br />
• PAINTING <<br />
INTKBIOKAEXTKRIOH<br />
Till<br />
JOHN DALESSANDRO<br />
399-9108<br />
Frre Kiiimiin<br />
pa<br />
rat« for inierior<br />
painiinK. Ov#r 20 yean<br />
JUDTPHONE<br />
339-4910<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
STATION<br />
STATION<br />
KIIMF liVm York Ave,<br />
NomITS Pi.<br />
Ph,92?-44«<br />
ROOFING, SlOINi<br />
I<br />
PAINTING by<br />
M. 0. Brown, Jr.<br />
Ph. 263-8518 or 8206<br />
Jerry McDonald<br />
l!K(H.sTKItK,I>Bl iLDKR<br />
•I TEHITIOIHALI IlP<br />
BOOflMC<br />
1IPINO<br />
PANtLINO<br />
(ElllMu<br />
iSinf 398-133;<br />
F "<br />
MORITZ<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
k|il'l(>iiij>ntllri hrlikh<br />
til 111 k in y<br />
jni4'rinr<br />
i'xtt'riisr<br />
Krt 1 *' t'siinHiti'<br />
C nil mm for<br />
399-0500 398-2494<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
l am<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
T*iil \«hur\<br />
7 HI \S PSt<br />
STEEL<br />
fire Escapes<br />
is tour*<br />
is<br />
Carl Zimmerman<br />
('alK'nIlrrl AFttrKp.m.<br />
Ph. (215) 342-8470 ,,<br />
JERRY MCDONALD<br />
kiterjor-tjrterior Painting<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Phono 399-9463<br />
or 398-1332<br />
Hi \NK Ml A MS<br />
1027 (iiitr.il \\r<br />
CXKW.ASII.<br />
WAX CARS.<br />
SIMOVIX<br />
< all I'i'l H7on<br />
CONCRETE<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Curbing,<br />
sidewalks,<br />
porchts, #11 types.<br />
Frank Tedesco<br />
927-5052 •"<br />
l-\I)KKW.ATKR<br />
INSPKCTION<br />
BO4TS DOCKi BULKHIADi<br />
1TC ALSO UNDiBWATER<br />
5E&BCM & REWVIBY<br />
R^^snsble<br />
rdtci Por inlgrmarten Eatl 451 3330 or<br />
LIGHT AND ^n^fal haylihg insured<br />
Pin^ll^d Irucli L&M Hauling, 5?l<br />
CASPENTEIi AVSILSBLE - QdQr*<br />
hyliq qsh^ra! rpmadslinq Call Sill<br />
NGMI MAiNTENSNCE ^pryici.<br />
pain<br />
tirtq ^a^h tarQK PEM iehh call Haward<br />
ianeHIIIil<br />
ti<br />
PAiNTINq.<br />
Intai1er.«tarldr, Call Roy,<br />
H<br />
ALTiBATiONi — Mill ang smnnn'l<br />
tlolhei AKocjiruon slipcoveri 1 drapery<br />
alf&rafisni<br />
Exptrily dori^ ang prompt<br />
tjry.te Beaionatile Anytime ISr and<br />
Mr» Henry MiKtarlan. IJ • l«h it 1ft<br />
1)7) Mon tnrulat It<br />
yiNsi psstTf Fincy tta n«T<br />
wiehai and tn a-inuvr., Maai M<br />
grdir lor priyati partial, cHurfhai,<br />
iciwaii |M nub. Call On'ini nil It na<br />
• nviar call Wf.liH<br />
i<br />
OLAIS INO itreen rtsi\n~7rte<br />
pickup<br />
and delivery<br />
Baklfn, 111? Weil Ay«.,<br />
phone J« 117S<br />
tl<br />
INCOME Tax rifuml, payrgli, govern<br />
menl quarterly riportl Ndiary Ii<br />
nenenced person your tame or mine<br />
can m-nn si<br />
RONALD REIT<br />
BUILDER<br />
Available fur Karagtn; and<br />
small additions, Miiy In—<br />
Sept, 30, Cail 38n-26AB after H<br />
p.m. or write 2H51 Ashury<br />
Ave.<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
Quality Service<br />
Kleiirmuc Hpr^ icing<br />
• K('ASjit'\iri nK"<br />
and Nrr* ice<br />
TVHKM'A1.S<br />
Jill Ashury \\t,<br />
Opin Fi.(II, t »,„,„,!<br />
fi!<br />
MY ALESHIRE<br />
Paperhanging<br />
&<br />
Phone<br />
399-7789<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
iMH'SR»Hd<br />
ftnlwaf AM.Calh ii Hgyf 1 a uay<br />
AMDERSON<br />
Electric Company<br />
1214 West Ave LlitCtfiO-SliS<br />
• AINTINO - interior 1 eitefior No job<br />
too larie or too unali<br />
Free no<br />
iii.i,gatn.n eitimiiei saililactlon<br />
quaranteeg Openingi now ayaiiagle. call<br />
If! 117;<br />
it<br />
OCEAN CITy Typewriter Service<br />
typewriters adding machiftti anrj<br />
Busineii macnllMi repairad ialn ind<br />
service Call 39?.|3?s<br />
^<br />
CLOCK<br />
^"UPAIBINO, all lyp«i.<br />
speciailiing in grandlatntri Pickup<br />
and delivery leryict, c; Erherign John,<br />
son, use New Hd., NorlMitia, N J call<br />
HS-II4S,<br />
II<br />
FLOOHS -iina.ni,, I,rushing 01 new 1 gid<br />
iloori Newlloors laid call 527HIS 5.<br />
10<br />
FBANK APAfVli.' I0J7 central ftire Car<br />
w,ish wjii^ri simonti Call 399<br />
mm ' » tl<br />
DOGS, CATS, PITS<br />
LpVINO HOMES wanleg lor adorlBi.<br />
t puppiE%, Inttf n§, d6qi and £afi. Animal<br />
Shelter TenntiiH Aye and SMiier Ra<br />
JSf till, «,l « Hour! (mm I p.m. 1<br />
day* a week<br />
tl<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
nil OLAiTBON OT I4o .jim,, Bona<br />
f " ' •IKIrie slan motor £,n<br />
OP u - Very gad cona Fioerglais<br />
oranaii hull<br />
North iiiii No, «ii<br />
Beady ID race sign If! list<br />
ii<br />
BOAT SLICI l<strong>of</strong> raitt Shellereg llgaon<br />
Biylera section gi <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly Iff 7SU<br />
Call collect II) CLI,fill ,,<br />
If BicHiROSON cruiier, ship to irmre.<br />
gepm linder, ice bo«, SIHPS I ijjoo<br />
CalUI^Mffor ivaninftnf, ,\,\. ,5,,,<br />
I!' FliIBSLSii-(lni( liirar. Nearly<br />
un * *"' ev " lrg * B10l « r «" '««i«<br />
1913 - >i' Carver "Miriner". v.gri.e<br />
Inboard withcommana bridge, iH he i'<br />
. colleg, lull galley, slaM.up head Mil,<br />
shower, sleepi ), many eitrat N,W<br />
condition In water, read to go, truism on t<br />
galion per nou, CHI aaytime SflJiu or<br />
evenlniiliiMi.llH ,"<br />
ATTEMTJON<br />
Apartment Owners 1<br />
Quantity Discount<br />
on Bulbs<br />
A ComplMa Line <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTRlfCAL StlPPLIES<br />
AC ELECTRICAL<br />
SUPPLY<br />
1214 West Ave. Dtal]|g.]iio<br />
OPEN DAILY I to 5<br />
'S FOR COLLEf<br />
MO (iirfimickit-<br />
JuKtFiiirPririis<br />
Spprqyali SSint er y»d Wa«klv N«t«<br />
'«••<br />
i.i.1 *,nt Lilt, sel,d ran,,,,<br />
and .nter.,1 u .« I Jt,mo, „ ,<br />
?*l H#v¥'lswn. Pi ]«j|j jft|6a<br />
APS SPA NPS. «T*. Br>lCl<br />
SOFT ICi CREAM<br />
MACHINE<br />
2 flavor »iih swirl ial>.o<br />
milk sh:ikf marhlnpi Sllh<br />
St. & SVi'si ave.<br />
ViH :i:UiO ( 2\h) Wj 7 4\1XH<br />
BOATS FOR SAtP<br />
10 FT CBliTLINEB - FlbtrfUu. l<br />
"I'HW" inlfretplw snflrie %]„<br />
#a in wsfer iiyw Call<br />
[wo<br />
HM 1,<br />
islLBOAT<br />
3<br />
ii rag liBfrglaii ! H Bcv<br />
yp¥, aluniinurn ipari, fgi<br />
i<br />
ONE IS STABCBAPTHiimthp tng.ni<br />
SUt tlariing, auiom.ln D,|ge p i i m t<br />
Complelf w,in wirMyiKIa ana tonven.bl,<br />
H»»l. 11J00 J}- N AmiricanloH irtgrt)<br />
with IS- ISS fi p m wafer, raag? ta g9%r<br />
Egmpaii. tyll canvai, iytefnahc &l|e<br />
pymp. isilej, MI5S. Eonti^i J w iptilel<br />
111II M4IM3 alier I 0 m gr at Ml.ci<br />
I Mil )f?!i)l Owner will b, in 0 { e l,<br />
City May 10, llllIISIingBiyMSHI M<br />
156) AOUASPOST - II'J", lulii »guiDp«<br />
inel 3 37 ssl tank. Bimml tflg^ ISTi ii:<br />
hp Evinrude Lsij than I6Q hn Ei<br />
eoMeni Egndition on Bsth if rsfi QG iifm<br />
call ]« 3BJ Id ts s Is.t.pl « H , „ 1H<br />
84Blpm and iunriay |.<br />
i!7). n<br />
pQrmyla eenisia Inbeajr^<br />
linatr Onlir 10 Hrs I7MS Call tveningi<br />
H9 1S14 ,-,<br />
171 BOBiN BhodM d,nSn»d imoo<br />
hlwrglaii. II (Ompi.K w,th nyion<br />
Mil- oars ang trailer A I cgndlllon Call<br />
alter ]p m »I ISij 5 1<br />
Si. IL BOA I AND TRAILER<br />
Is Fool piraK.iiBCrflali, c n ,' n cuyiisnt<br />
inctuded Jib and Matniail all in gssd<br />
(mlilmn iiB.MCnmtUlJBI<br />
HI<br />
it ii.i tlhlui,! - F.Hrnau, lu n u<br />
Chr,ilt.F ¥ i vntllM twn ntftaiiu<br />
iniiimiM lor iNnn, Vin»i cm< Iaf u«a<br />
10 nr» aium • wh.,1 irjliw . m f m f,<br />
iras cjll(M,i 3?t !UI Mr j tnwn tor<br />
lurthei .nlormatign anuw g, aH«F i<br />
pm ,,<br />
WELLCRAFT 1<br />
BOATS<br />
Incl. flii NOVA 210<br />
and the Unique<br />
24' FISHERMAN<br />
MERCURY OUTBOARDS<br />
& MERCRUISfR<br />
SALES 1 SERVICE<br />
Urjdock Marina would Ilki<br />
you to meet Pile Ewcrti<br />
recently<br />
appointed<br />
salesman, lie don his best m<br />
serve you as his hundreds tfT<br />
I'ustomers will agree.<br />
To celebrate (he fintasiic<br />
warm<br />
weather Drydocli<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers (his weekend onf):<br />
Radios & Depth Finders<br />
your choice IS percent <strong>of</strong>f or<br />
M AMP hour heavy dtttv<br />
marine haUfirles. List Price<br />
154,50, your price I34.BS.<br />
•lurry, last ehanct this<br />
season!!!<br />
NEW IN SOUTH<br />
JERSEY<br />
GALAXY BOAT!<br />
From ISV' to 18 f 8"*<br />
Deep V" i Bo* Riders<br />
Its a Boaf Worth<br />
Its Salt<br />
On Display Now<br />
ORVDOCK MARINA<br />
7th & gay Front<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />
M. CHISH<br />
Rig. BulWtr<br />
Alleritlorii. Addltloni, k<br />
Renovitioni, Pithroom k<br />
Kitchen Formica Work.<br />
Paneling, Drop Celling.. No •<br />
|fb ton tmill. ill work<br />
guaranteed, frte (illmite,<br />
FREE SPRING OUTFITTING<br />
SALE CATALOG<br />
?° f lh * lMcsl 1Bd m «« P»PM>" «i«iarlei for<br />
m « ~ everything nt "from Adinlrtli' up*<br />
wlT« « !« r f Bi « 1 i '"" «ln« Hda, Now <strong>of</strong>fered >t lilt<br />
prices too goad to mils,<br />
BOAT SHOPS<br />
Ml Now Road, RouU |, Somtrt Point,<br />
927-5992 or<br />
3211 Briuntin. Blvd., Bri««titta«. 26M7W<br />
BOTII |JB. R^BOPEN MONDAY THRU iAf URDAV><br />
THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINEL LiDGf R<br />
PAGE 13 - SECTION TWO<br />
FOR SALE<br />
T-SHIRTS OUR<br />
BUSIMESS"<br />
CullglTi prllttM taatllnid<br />
lfTllLlCTiSN orri<br />
IN JOUTMJIOitV<br />
IDAT1IIV1C1<br />
Ml ••• NOW PtikTUItiNa M<br />
jllliYI L*«9ilT VAIIITT OF<br />
CDLDIIO IWIktlHIRTI MB *•<br />
oo *eelPT i o»y o»oaBi<br />
A,C.<br />
Printed Sportswear<br />
tjliMemoriil Avenue<br />
Atlantic nty.NJDtuoi<br />
f or .olwm.ikm r.ii<br />
W-IIW<br />
- I6INEOGLA55 windowm , so<br />
snd laCklv tampv raitrQcd lamp<br />
,ug^ *na tibiei, mitt turn>tur« pir<br />
ai £if«td flyAt, pestSffi Bepper<br />
cw(.n throw ryqi, itrip»« gurt<br />
fjcdiprf aa%. giliiwsr?, bsyi fisthin<br />
Ifi !| firfl<br />
" toniole TV, Hi, "iB. St*<br />
tenser<br />
lamps, snjoden outdoor ehair,<br />
mm il]JCen1ralA»e<br />
>•'<br />
I BUREAUS I witn mirror, »l° ea , 1<br />
, wgsden streen doors, 111 ea , small<br />
Atetfie healer, ill .oriahle typniriUr,<br />
MO. mist armies, woman's dressas, JIH<br />
il 10, all in food eond call ]»Ht«<br />
mornints or see al »M Aibur; Ate 1-1<br />
BICYCLi - JO" girl'i mrise<br />
IiMlient<br />
condition, no w Also lour whltewall<br />
tires, for eompart ear DJliU All tar<br />
ill (I ij Itanhgse Head, Marmora i**_<br />
Ml) J' 1<br />
LABOI BIHDI iYf m«le dresser, sit<br />
Two reel type 1«P* recorders, •!,<br />
Oueeti sin Mdspreid, •»*•", °"? r<br />
articles calialterl wpm IHHH »•'<br />
SOLID MAFLI sola • 1 malchins tltaljl,<br />
Nautahyde eoyerins, good eond i?s_<br />
call in ttil *<br />
PORCH SOLE - Clothini, »«»««»<br />
arlitles, misceiianeoyi ^<br />
^<br />
May 4, II am until I pm "« •«<br />
Avenge, 1st floor *<br />
TARDSiLI -BearllllrdSt Phone l«<br />
till<br />
Boy's 10 speed Bicycle, ill<br />
Electric hroilef oven. sla. Sversiulied<br />
i»ivel chair, si , malchinf ottoman, ij<br />
Heavy duty tank vacuum cleaner. 114<br />
Beach umbrella, IJ.so. copper bottom tea<br />
hettle, Soc I cup dripgtator, fl€ I cup<br />
heavy aluminum percolator, si Chest ol<br />
driwers and mirror, sio 4 It aluminum<br />
Mmai tree »SS worth VKii tree Balls,<br />
Both S3 S9 Ironini heard Hand ft electric<br />
cord extension, il iiiveFware case, 3S£<br />
Glass cocktail shaker, 31c iunbeam<br />
electric flock, si Bowl qt fruit, ii Ire<br />
trays, 15c Lemon (ulcer, log Plastic rain<br />
cape, new. JSc Ot douhle Bailer,SOe<br />
Jimas decorations, tifurines, vases,<br />
tlower halders, candles, kinctt-hnBCIIS,<br />
trays, pictures, etc , Sc to SOc etc,, etc. >-><br />
ATTIC TQ CELLAB sale May 4. i a m<br />
eri inside arid outside Chairs, chests,<br />
rug* small drver small ifec stove,<br />
tables spinning wheel Btddinf pots and<br />
pans<br />
dishe* clothes, il' fishing Boat,<br />
Baieieh ] ^peed new bieyde and many<br />
fflorr, inft.rfsting items Dealer s welcome<br />
also central Ave or call S? 1764<br />
U<br />
COLBSPOT BIFBiOiBaTOR with<br />
bottom treeief<br />
frost trie, left hand<br />
OQQI Seed EOnaition SM or best otter<br />
Elfftric ranae one element Burned sut<br />
H<strong>of</strong>po.nl if wide_Maiieel|-- Ciiil )??<br />
114 * '<br />
iftAMfDiATI SALI Onf ?•!! rug,<br />
.^vpcads u^ed i'? years Sggd condition<br />
{jggBer B-tfhing Original price ill<br />
asking SM Call 13B nn alter i pm<br />
Monday ffify Saturday lor aypoinftfieni I<br />
6AHAOI 5ALI - Ruf5.il. good clean<br />
eufiainv draeefiK. heyithold ifemi.<br />
oddi * a» May 1 Irnm ,0 to S 4>U<br />
A^Byfy Awe .rear S ?<br />
U KITCNIN New, dishwasher, W<br />
rinse tDfmica too, stainless steel<br />
•,,nk<br />
liucet, all wall ana Base Clbinets<br />
SJ?S Cail Jerry pprtney. ?J7 lisa.<br />
it<br />
POLABOIO COLOR Patk II ttmtrt jnd<br />
last<br />
brass pull down Billing room<br />
lignt liiturt marSie table loo H" I M" •<br />
r r<br />
under seat Might bag all items in yery<br />
gsoa conaition • vValnul anaa, Ocesn<br />
City<br />
j '<br />
TMRIFT 5»LI<br />
Ptrwnal 8- housenoli<br />
items, Be^t sate on island. May ftthana<br />
Mh 9 a rti IB 1 pin Temple Imeth<br />
Shilem, 150! ventnar fiye , Margate,<br />
N 1<br />
*''<br />
LAWN MOWIB, Sean IJ'ielf<br />
lp«a, grass talthtr. nfw BHie, .,._<br />
Call IH.illl<br />
_<br />
^ilFSli5IHATOBI CD, I «'«'»*!*<br />
running tondiliori •••soluble _mJr<<br />
SI.. "o.C. MB M t«n alHf 11 • m.<br />
liturday. Mai? 4.<br />
:"'<br />
FRONT Vim SALI - »" **»»'» *«<br />
ina tibl«, ehiiri. *•(! grmnnnl.. »?«<br />
awninft, (run, OKWitl" »""• «•'"<br />
dale til.. May II "<br />
•ehlni. Hill, W". >•*•">»• •"""':<br />
Me. 1114 Wnltyj<br />
*'<br />
raiNiMS BOOM iibi« iiqrniie* topj. •<br />
iiMirliu milrtlfS tnllrt, lik»niw_<br />
till iM3»4.<br />
_<br />
LA«OI PBINtH WWt Jim<br />
*rJ»<br />
top,<br />
ctliat 1.61., r«t,<br />
arisur, chest al ariwiri, ntv >M, aiihii,<br />
loisllr.ite. ill. Dynflttlli.. Strdtnl, I-<br />
1<br />
DOUBLI-Mi iprlni I lain miHrtW.,<br />
««e eond iM, Frl Ivtiilnii • ill, 11}<br />
inns*. _J -1<br />
IFICS aUEEN-ipl. lit*, waillir,<br />
iplnhtr. trownlont, ilmml MW, MM<br />
IMUI a «iin llm«. *iw i ma wwii *<br />
C«HH •»•
PAGE M - SICTION TWO THE = OCEAN CITY SENTINELLiDGER THURSDAY, MAY 2,<br />
RE FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE R E, FOR SALE<br />
TIRED OF LOOKING?<br />
CHECK THESE BUYS !<br />
A i bUPLEX BUY. 3 lEPROOMi IN BOTH. PLUS LIV<br />
ING ROOM KITCHEN AJJD DINING ROOM YOUR<br />
BACK DOOR LEAD! RIGHT TO THE QCIEAN. IOC*<br />
TION EXCEL LENT AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT<br />
! FAMILY DUPLEX SOUTH fiwONLY S YEAHi! OLD<br />
j BEDROOMS ON BOTH FLOORS UPSTAIRS UNIT<br />
INCLUDES DISPOSAL AND DISHWASHER.<br />
THREE FAMILY HOME, FURNISHED EXCELLENT LO<br />
CATION WITH TWO CAR GARAGE ON 50.il. 1 . LOT<br />
PRIVATE FINANCING<br />
AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED<br />
BUYER PERFECT INCOME PROPERTY OK AS YCUR<br />
HOME. WTH RENTAL INCOMF rmr-FP in art I I!<br />
ciiinnn EXCEFTtoHM<br />
pirn<br />
D. ALLEN<br />
5T3<br />
KIM, ! SI M!.«!\S1 R \\(!<br />
lyrrmhsd e|§£ hsit J &drf<br />
din rm laundry 4 ,he*if rm By gwni<br />
R. E. FOR SALE<br />
(HREE IiDHOOM fymiiAsd hsui* with<br />
dftjEhtd Ft>#f #n* btdream CfiHagt<br />
rm Nft*di iniijfBving Lscifta in Shi North<br />
•snap,<br />
ISCtiBH and ipnsS l«f LHtiirHt, L,i!#iJ at<br />
, Pi 410,OSS H.iisfast e*jiier It Atlantic<br />
M 4ve<br />
fi<br />
RE FOR SALE<br />
RE FOR SALE<br />
EXCELLENT REAL ESTATE BOY IN<br />
SOWERS POINT<br />
FOR A WISE INVESTOR!!<br />
Cor OrovHand Avt><br />
BiB nf—<br />
e Rd<br />
I'arkagr lon<br />
• I Sinn's<br />
• :i brdrnnni - ! Storj House . Garage<br />
si! t|nri>% S*P r?ni?ft on a yearlv lea***.<br />
llunor uiil lakp mtg PHc# *£2,500.<br />
»ith 'i,? perepfU<br />
dossil If desired Pll0f,| 927-8211<br />
1300 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
lit FLOUR<br />
Center Hall with modern powder room. Large<br />
Living Room with Fire Place. Sunporeh, full<br />
dining room. Breakfast room. Large modern<br />
kitchen and utility room with washer and<br />
dryer.<br />
2nd FLOOR<br />
4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths and-J Large Sundctkv<br />
3rd FLOOR<br />
I! Bedrooms & 2 Baths<br />
FEATURES '"R* 1 Corner Properly with Sprinkler<br />
System, Garage and Gas Hot water heat.<br />
Pleate Call LJi For An Appointment To Inspect<br />
This Reauiful Home,<br />
(Mills Realty, Inc.<br />
1131 Aibury Ave. Phone 398-1300<br />
THREE GREAT HOUSES IN THE MOV<br />
('• ABDKS'S—Three bedrooms, two large upstairs •unrooms<br />
and two full baths, equipped laundry room, detached<br />
garage, heat. over«i??d Ifli. furnished. Anxiously for sale and<br />
Hiking 119 (MM OO<br />
BAY VIEW—Heated immaculate charmer on corner lot<br />
with detached garage and workshop. Living room, dining<br />
room, modern tile bath, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lovdv<br />
garden with tree* and privacy. Asking 143,1100.00.<br />
(II'KN HOISE—North end, quiet street, part))' furnished<br />
and heated 4 bedroom, 2 full bath newly painted home at 321<br />
Central Avenue Open Saturday, May 4 from II to 4,<br />
Bell. Jr.. Inc., Realtors<br />
221 Witt lrii.ua ~~ 399-3800<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
2121 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
Dial 399 7036<br />
T1IKEE BEDROOM RANCHER oil large 80x100 lot.<br />
This new lifting features a screened porch, living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen, tile bail!, laundry room,<br />
and oversiied one car garage. Heated for year round<br />
living and can be sealed far Spring occupancy.<br />
IH'PLEX nicely furnished with two bedrooms on each<br />
door Convenient location for beach, boardwalk, and<br />
stores. First floor hai gn heat, "take a look and take<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the 1174 income.<br />
GARDENS RETIREMENT HOME. Three bedrooms.<br />
\>i baths, two car garage. Heated, furnlihed, and<br />
ready for Immediate occupancy. Just reduced ISOM.M<br />
to settle estate<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY on boardwalk, idler will<br />
finance this buiinefi which can be paid <strong>of</strong>f In 3 yearwhile,<br />
you enjoy the 10 yean remaining on the inexpensive<br />
lease<br />
> House <strong>of</strong> the Week.<br />
Make an appointment to »ee 8102 Central Avenue ind<br />
you'll see why ill our "Houie<strong>of</strong> tne Week". The price<br />
Is right, so HURRY, -<br />
BERBER REALTY<br />
32nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
LEON K. GRISBAUM, Broker-Owner<br />
SEASCAPE CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS<br />
28 New Luxury Units located at 41st & West<br />
| SELLING FAST! Starting at $24,soo. SELLING FAST!<br />
COMMERCIAL MART<br />
NOW LEASING PROVEN COMMERCIAL<br />
LOCATION, SEASONAL OR YEARLY.<br />
APPROX. 10' • M'. VACANT STORK.<br />
SOUTH END.<br />
SCENIC, WOODED piece <strong>of</strong> land ide I for<br />
jour country retreat or residential lots. See<br />
"Eaiy Ed" for details.<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
60. ROOM<br />
$200,000.<br />
HOTEL,<br />
Ready for season.<br />
SMALL HOTEL, Really nice M-room hotel<br />
with alr-condltlonlng. TV, paneled roam.;<br />
Alia Includes 3 apirtmenti, Excellent return,<br />
•130,000. fully equipped and furnished.<br />
BOARDWALK RENTALS, VACANT<br />
STORES, HOTELS. MOTELS, GUEST<br />
HOUSES. VACANT LAND. NOW<br />
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SET-<br />
TLEMENT ALLOWING YOU TO BENEFIT<br />
FROM TJ.HJ SUMMER'S INCOME. SEE<br />
"EASY ED" HUSTON TODAY.<br />
mm<br />
FOUR SEASONS CONDOMINIUMS<br />
at tUjm.<br />
Th«* 1 and Z<br />
ipartmeati <strong>of</strong>fer mainllvtaf.<br />
Fhtaneini<br />
£ Bf A<br />
n* llvtaf.<br />
tam»l« 3n£<br />
DOUBLE LOT. ASBURY<br />
KOIR BEDROOMS, I'* baths, double lot on<br />
Asbury Ave. Cottage has fireplace, large<br />
screened porch, detached garage. Selling<br />
fully furnished at 199.100.<br />
LAROEDUPLEX<br />
FIRST FL: 3 hedroomi, i bath, living room,<br />
dining room, kitchen. SECOND FL. 5<br />
bedrooms. I bath, living & dining urea.<br />
Porches both doors. Garage<br />
Included.<br />
( enlrai Ave. location. 160.000.<br />
ALL YOU COULD WANT<br />
r.KAHKI) TO I.ARaE FAMILY! r'roni the<br />
lusteful dinliiK room (leating 14) through the<br />
S large bedrooms and P/t baths, thin 2 story<br />
house Is tailor-made for a big family, Furnishlnus.<br />
exqulsit rugi and hlrdwood floon<br />
In top condition. Big •undeck adjoins milter<br />
bedroom, overlooking extra lot (separate at .<br />
tin.MO). I'tility room; kitchen with dining '<br />
area; many appliance*, Asking «9.0oo.<br />
FIVE OUT8TANDINO UNITS<br />
CORNER PROPERTY<br />
comiiilng <strong>of</strong> S<br />
apartment! hai just comeon the market. Hu<br />
undergone complete renovations Iniide and<br />
out with nothing overlooked. All furnlihuign,<br />
color TV, and appliance* brand new. The §<br />
uniti (ill keattd) have m annual income<br />
potential <strong>of</strong> f§i,QM, Stop In our <strong>of</strong>fice far<br />
further Information on All outfUndbig W-<br />
ftrlnl.<br />
BUSY CORNER STORE<br />
Une location on one <strong>of</strong> busiest rorners In town. New buy front<br />
condominium, 100 yards away, will add to activity. Diree<br />
bedroom heated apt, above permits owner's occupancy or<br />
additional income.<br />
Just renovated inside nndout and all set<br />
to go foi cuinmot or vear round operation<br />
Kieellenl 'valuv<br />
at 149,000.<br />
SANDPIPER REALTY<br />
611 8th Street Dial 399-8123<br />
C OASTAI<br />
REALTY I<br />
REALTORS-fa<br />
330 Atlantic Ivinui<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J,<br />
399-3889<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
BABDiNS - 3 Mdmom home, ill w<br />
carpeting, detached 3 ear garage<br />
HOMO "<br />
*at<br />
COLD COAST with ocean slew, J<br />
Bedroom name wlih aaiadiM 1<br />
car garage fiS.tSg<br />
5UMM1B COTT4Oi, I bed mom |i,<br />
bifhi.<br />
near ¥epy ttlEf fceedi.<br />
SOLD COAST hHIH Ol.pl.. Ol a<br />
lane Isl iM ! ear priw. i.! 000<br />
LOVELY 1 BHraom nttage, quiet<br />
locatign, gat n w Mat fll.JM,<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
POUR FAMILY - Very good eon,<br />
dirmn Ml,MO<br />
THREE<br />
BEACHFRONT—dUBltin,<br />
Ns phone intBrmttlgn.<br />
BOARDWALK RENTAL, iins, three<br />
year lease ivaliaBle<br />
Id.si lor<br />
custard, *afer ice<br />
BiAeHPRONT rtltturant<br />
mirk<br />
4taM rgntal loeal Istatla<br />
CMOICi PROPIBTV Mar O.Wtiii<br />
Hal • around I loo, ,nd ,.tond<br />
IIHr.ipli. with 7 ,»ni moini All<br />
aooa rental!. Near Boardwallfearking<br />
l« i to I tan New I,re<br />
•icaots<br />
WHOLf IALI RiTAIL (reih !*.lood<br />
Hllneil and real ntatt<br />
itsp lor,<br />
luriher neuiii<br />
SEASONAL PBOOUCE and matt<br />
marliel slut nice I NirHili hgmt.<br />
Ht.BM,<br />
BUILD NoA, ill. torsi garden ipN.<br />
lutt slept to tlM Beach,<br />
IM ROOM HOTEL—Only ils.Mg<br />
down to a qualified GUYS?,<br />
CANAL FRONT - w «the wanlr, 10<br />
Mil slips, 1 nntal uMH piui 1<br />
duplei lots ind 1 gjmnnrtl.l lots.<br />
Will divido<br />
FAST FOODS IMation. parklni lor ;.<br />
ears, M Block to BeaOi, least or<br />
purchate.<br />
MISM1ST TBAFFie eortiaf In City,<br />
Ready to Ba con»ertad Into valume<br />
lait food Iranchlst optritloii. Stop in<br />
•or perllniml data.<br />
Richard B. Fox Jr.<br />
Realtor<br />
LISTiNGS WANTED!<br />
Now is the Time to List Your Property<br />
For Sale or Rent,<br />
STOP IN and SEE US.<br />
JUST LISTED-A prim. y..r 'round<br />
htated norna In a prime, yaar<br />
round Gardens location, lit floor<br />
entrance loyer, living room, tun<br />
porch, dlninf room, Kltcften, utility<br />
room, bedroom and twth 3nd floor<br />
two tudroomi, and bath Attached<br />
garage, BMutiluny landscaped IIM<br />
with sprinkler tyttam Furnltlied.<br />
DUPLEX—Two bedrgomi. living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen and<br />
wide open porch •acli unit<br />
loan<br />
Meat S17.XM.<br />
THHII FAMILY buHilIng with otoan<br />
vl*w n-orn wld« front porchas<br />
u),m<br />
DUPt.iX — First floor lour<br />
Btdrdanu, two B*n», living room,<br />
dlnlnt rHtn, kttctwi and fnmt porch.<br />
Partial heat, Mcond ftaor , thrta<br />
•ktsYtonit, living room, dimno room<br />
and kltcMr), IMrfnlttrv with pnvd<strong>of</strong><br />
room an tntr« floor. Ul,««.<br />
f PACIOUI ttaalaal 7 tudnxim cgttigj<br />
pluitHiittd 1 HMneflt saraot ipt.<br />
MMHUM. Thraa car garail and<br />
ttlMt<br />
lamlthtfl.<br />
INVatTMINT with Mght uMtl ona<br />
Iticrl BlK« 18 •ctin.<br />
Oaod<br />
•MMrtlal ler rtaM ptrian. ftidustit to<br />
•JEW LISTINGS!! Butlness Block.<br />
AiBury Ave. aualrlf, 4 roam<br />
building. k).»lly fultM ,„ lmall<br />
Business, plus rear 3 bedroom sum.<br />
mer cottage Priced lor quick sale.<br />
ARE YOU LOOKING lor vear 'round<br />
residence In <strong>Ocean</strong> City? Do you<br />
nave a large lamllyT Imagine a 1<br />
Bedroom home. In excellent condition,<br />
on an 10 • 100 lot, In the Mach block<br />
close to high school, tennis a, thul.<br />
lleBoerd count, plus summer Income<br />
Irom first floor apartment.<br />
COMPLtTBLY . MODERN,*pp.r<br />
cettaga, four badroamt. dream<br />
kitchen, large living anas, with two<br />
fireplaces. Rental unit on ground<br />
floor. t7J,Q0Q.<br />
/<br />
DUPLEX — First floor - living room,<br />
dining room, kttchan and thrae<br />
bedrooms. Second floor - living rvom,<br />
dining room, kltchtn and two<br />
bedrooms, open porch. Both untti<br />
heated. |]i,iog.<br />
MODERN RANCH type norrn on<br />
larga tot only 30 mlnutas from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. Living room, dining area<br />
modern liltchan, 1 badrtami, IVj<br />
baths. Owner returning to Bnvtand<br />
and warns to Ml b^gra leaving.<br />
MertfMo available to quallllao -<br />
buyer, sjl.tw lurmtriH), »>»,»«<br />
unfurnished<br />
Phone 399-9980<br />
B9A Brighton Place, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
RE. FOR SALE<br />
RE PORSALP X<br />
I'PPKH TOWNSHIP<br />
Knur brdraoiii. th baihs, 2<br />
story, r«, room<br />
with<br />
iirepiscp, iM.OOO<br />
Four<br />
bfiilrnntTi, 1 bolhi,<br />
ranch, rer, rootii.<br />
flrfplacfi, full buermnii 1<br />
Thrpp b»dr(M)m. i'i balht,<br />
KaraM"' 135.504.<br />
Three bfdrnom, I'^ baths.<br />
SJQ.MO<br />
Two bedrnorn, i'i arr«,<br />
114,1)00.<br />
Commercial 1800 sq. ffrt<br />
with larg» apt Ont> nrrs<br />
142.500<br />
I arge<br />
IOIB in B»p«l»* •<br />
Pnini<br />
MCDONALD<br />
Hral E-rtalc<br />
H So. Stare Road<br />
Marmora, Nn» Jerwv<br />
(tani riMMM44<br />
THIPLIS Witt! 7 Clr Hear..* SIQ<br />
mvcifmtnl, ihouM **e*w s¥#r ^e<br />
income mif ytir Only i«,esfl %^ t;<br />
fsdiy CuSlil) SSflff BiiHSrt ,,„<br />
Atlantic Avi S« Sllf 7,<br />
SHARP<br />
REALTORS<br />
Vi»UR DREAM HOME in<br />
the Riviera — 3 BR, n,<br />
R, rec. room « nreplarr<br />
AIR<br />
COMDITIONKD<br />
Kwiminlng pool, den, super<br />
view <strong>of</strong> Grual Egg Harbor<br />
Hay<br />
from the •tundrrk,<br />
baseboard heat<br />
£?*> in^<br />
\nrhar Rd. \<br />
ON T1IK MAINLAND -<br />
lively 4 BK, lii R hAmr<br />
•.piling for 136,000,<br />
VACANT LOT 55' v i<br />
listed at 112.500<br />
LITTLE SHORE cottage n<br />
33 W, 1Mb S«. prirpd in «I2,SM furnished<br />
COTTAGE — .1 brdrnim,<br />
convenipni l<strong>of</strong>aiion, yys<br />
hral, nicely shaded >ard<br />
\skin^ iie.nno furnishrri<br />
HiHlMS AMI \I*TS -<br />
I rntral IncalUin<br />
i'lirih<br />
hiuicd. JfiH TJM)<br />
III IM.KX -<br />
Malt a t«in.<br />
hratod, I'I hlnvkh [rum<br />
hrai-h, I1J400 iiu'fmio (pa>« hoi<br />
u3tfT<br />
hi'ai in upppr11<br />
bedroom cnttaiir, 'ianiiji"<br />
\i.kin|i only iTIMm<br />
Hurr>'<br />
*il\(;l,K 4 hedraiim, I halh>i<br />
residence Klrephitc plim<br />
yarage income apt . near the<br />
hav, tfiH.OIKI,<br />
WHY NOT list your property<br />
with us to sell or rent"<br />
Sl'M.MKR RENTALS - Wr<br />
have a larRe selectinn <strong>of</strong><br />
seasonal, hall season,<br />
monthly or weekly rentals,<br />
810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 399-0900<br />
French<br />
gives you<br />
something<br />
exxtra...<br />
• IftCH OUPLEXE'. We have<br />
twe lecatf d ' i Btack Irsm bei<br />
and both prired under 150.000<br />
GARDCNS SPECIAL A ]<br />
bearum Cape Cafl »aul¥ »illi<br />
livirfg r«m ang fireBlace. dimrig<br />
rMm.mllcnen, l<br />
•SYVIiW<br />
Irom *our aming <strong>of</strong><br />
living reorn the View 9l Ihe HT is<br />
brtalhtiiilng 1st II 3 Uedroomi<br />
UIK, spaciauldan, girige, Ind II<br />
dtninq rmm. living r«m. mastar<br />
beOroom. utlr. modern kiltlxn<br />
plus tn eutiiae sun psrch<br />
JUiT LIST1O<br />
Lunurmus split<br />
if v.i nom* i«aiM in tn» Oir«ns<br />
«i!h all the trimrnlngs. 1st livil:<br />
larserec room, maia's rm , Bith,<br />
laun«r« rm. Jna nvfl;<br />
living<br />
roem, fining roem, large moaern<br />
Kltclun, irtf lc«l Hea«oms«rB<br />
t Ceramis tile biths<br />
PBISl UftlMIO FOB OUICK<br />
JALE: Thii two lirnilY a«elhrii IS<br />
spacious, Sloan, ana lotatea >i<br />
blmli Iriim th* bsath 1st II<br />
living room. hileKsn, mo<br />
brtrooms ana bath ln« II ll«l«l<br />
room vrlirepUce, aming room,<br />
mmUm eltttrit mldltn, pin'r*<br />
Irs II lour bearoorns and oath<br />
Also this property has n«w reel *<br />
MW ««nrital wiring ItirouiMUl<br />
Iicflltnt »n8 isS.WO<br />
I, INCOME PROMBTY Thillour<br />
I'tfjnlaBli unit swelling hat «»an<br />
view ana • potential ineome ol<br />
ill.eoo II has * Marosmt a I'i<br />
D.lhi on the setona » thirS (loors<br />
IN HI lltor conlMM I BMrotms,<br />
l'i baths, nuawB HtchlB, all<br />
Heon hava spadoiil porehes ana<br />
etian mtw'. Plus a<br />
••'•«*<br />
anarlmani w-l \ I 1 II K N I V I)<br />
111 si. u.ntt piui.<br />
;i|i,r<br />
11 (it IW.IIiwi<br />
M il^ flii H*^! ^lirtimi.!<br />
iiiil.iK<br />
U 1 ISTISI, - 1 Bit<br />
t i' *ii' Ii '111 'i ri lii i>n t<br />
>l Jll \\ il|!>ll lllif^"*l-<br />
2700 Asbury Ava.<br />
319-1837<br />
171,500<br />
Sorters Point<br />
Homes<br />
118,900<br />
Pmiti «,Sliding Donrs<br />
liilu«c Kit M-DifchMSK<br />
& DispKlSBl<br />
Wall in Wall Carpfi<br />
( tint fMiirnt Ull!(H I nra<br />
liiiinmliulp tlt'rupanfy<br />
MaikiirhinMI« *<br />
Ipffprson<br />
illiic Hlmk hark nl ( hi ( hi«<br />
Hrsl i<br />
ilpcii Ilailv I Ipm<br />
JUST ACROSS THE<br />
BAY, SOMERS POINT<br />
Look Us Ovtr<br />
• ,1 Ijirjie Bedroorns<br />
t» Top Quality Constr<br />
« I'iaster Walls<br />
II Aluminuni Siding<br />
• I'.. Baths<br />
• Living Km . nininR Area,<br />
Kilchpn<br />
y I'lush<br />
Wai! To.Wall<br />
(arpeling<br />
• All City Services Avail<br />
• Wooded Loti<br />
• Spring Occupancy<br />
111 for List<br />
than •30,000,<br />
Excellent<br />
Mortgage Financing<br />
Available<br />
Seacrest<br />
Development Corp.<br />
Sjinplf Hou<br />
Kvery Weekend 12 to S<br />
6s;iSthSi,or<br />
FOUR UNITS, oiritUrMirm value, ..<br />
gardens. First and sacanfj It, apti.<br />
) oar mi njrh «( II . Jrd II • Mimi.<br />
bath Plus gar apt 1 tidrms . Mlh<br />
Apis panilltd Dully luro iurnmer<br />
rents go lo Bufer, i$l,ffifj:<br />
YEMJ ROUND Strains Borne, I<br />
bdrnn , 1' i Baths, firapiaue in liv,<br />
rffi . me4t hit . oil Beit, aft. sar., ei(.<br />
tgnd stt.OM<br />
tOSK «T THIS - OarMni tattaf,,<br />
lun room, iiv rm , lirealafja. din,<br />
rm, hit, launaryi waiher, dryer,<br />
pom rm , lirst flsar Thri* Bedrms.,<br />
'h, &€£sncj fl. fjas half, lum., fir.<br />
t ,r HI,<br />
ANIIM STTLI — Oardlns harnt<br />
• icill cgnd Ipaciaui rsarni. Sun<br />
rrri . liv rm , airi. rm., mad, kit , deft,<br />
) Bs>m* , Vi Baths, oas h.w. tieat,<br />
(jar , ynlurn. Includes draoss, fJtrpal.<br />
diih» l!l »o<br />
BUPLl* — oardtnt, Ind II, ul.. 1<br />
MrrtH b.lh, Ml n w hMt, Is) II.<br />
ipl , 1 Mrms , sltti, 3 car gar, Asb.<br />
..,ding, tii.Mg<br />
TWO ITORY house ntar Hy and<br />
stores, four Bdrflis,, I'i Hills,<br />
mod ml., lam rm , oil hall, sir,<br />
nicely lurn SIMM<br />
EXECUTIVE HSM6 inSirdeni with<br />
sw.mining pool 1 aliv houst LIV<br />
rm din rm , tiii , d«n. i lireplias,<br />
ig Bdrm Batli, powder rm, ulil rrn<br />
Hi II Su Bdrnu , I Baths, Ira II Oil<br />
h w heal 1 car gar Lotalea an Ig lat<br />
near Gardem Beacti<br />
MOO RANCMM, lifce new in oar-<br />
Sens, II*. rm , din. arta, kef-. I<br />
Bdrms , I' i BitHs, gai h.w heal, far.,<br />
nicely landKapeii »5l.ft»<br />
Dl/t>i,IIS — loned tommtrclal, Prftt<br />
II , «ne Mrrri »pl Setond II., I<br />
uarm apt ilte<br />
htat BpHi Hoors.<br />
Nieelf lurn Mb ilalni. Only «N,1M.<br />
COBNIH BANCHiH, Oardeni,<br />
BKuiilully unascapfd on Ig<br />
(ornerlot Liv rm.din rm..mt.. FUrm<br />
I Bdrmi , B«m, «as h^w heal,<br />
iloered attic and 9»r »»,«»<br />
BANCMER — Near Olraetti Hooon I<br />
Bdrm., 1 Ilitm, 3 Clr H>. fas<br />
heal, turn,, wisher, Unhw , large lot,<br />
•sking IIS.MB<br />
GARDENS COUOMIJIL — On quUI<br />
strMt, Cinter hail, II*, rm,, din.<br />
rm,. Nil, ane Bdrm., kattl. He II., 1<br />
Mrrtii,, bath, 811 hall. Punt, A Buy<br />
at t«,7M,<br />
HAGER Real Estate<br />
421 Battersea Road,<br />
CardM<br />
Phon. 399-0041<br />
ing rtwHi ipfmil dtrang<br />
*« .W<br />
flif,gn &g\ hfif<br />
VfiU'E<br />
IUMMPS BENTAL SPTS<br />
Shgutd tie<br />
•veil svef IM.DH mfsm* ihii ¥*ir<br />
AifeiRtj »75JOQ Slap <br />
atmg<br />
i?ile<br />
r pfapfrty I<br />
<strong>of</strong>if<br />
summe<br />
rai IM' tFBfn<br />
M - New Osra<br />
by owner *n<br />
STSSE WITH i ipU . Blui rt*f I<br />
Egrtaqe, ill nampleifty tUrnithe<br />
11 apt ; bdrffli Jnd ft apt 3 W<br />
piyl 4 FSami an 3Fd fl . «uid b* con<br />
algw ey<br />
rtng 3 hwmf fa<strong>of</strong>fi. fltnsfigft<br />
tien nice Hifcfi&fl utility rsam<br />
tOViL¥-*eaf rayiiii catUfe ^<br />
Chifiei Plaec near wide twacd<br />
Qround With trt?*l, %fifUl«. ct£ Sft<br />
qarsgc<br />
CeHafe hai tram perch<br />
faam with iif*plact> 3 bedrsam^M<br />
Hdtwaier heated<br />
Fyfrushes H<br />
Hii!92n Sf iitsr, » Miiffl.f A^p<br />
YgARLY RENTALS<br />
111 HiVIN *«e Firit lloor, 1<br />
feedrdsms. 3 baths. »#•• Is wall sna^<br />
THi<br />
em !h* Beirh<br />
t home across<br />
iisse monrhl*<br />
1 Op»n mr M»rrtl> ol<br />
Ju,_ . „ . Jll In *« • »rle«»«<br />
»«Ber arver aispmal elKrfit heal<br />
[jw«T¥ s!»oooe*iM«»i «•«»• "<br />
Eirpet<br />
ff mam st<br />
- ill eitjctfie<br />
sundries, etc-<br />
-Excellent locations.<br />
Mils sumitvr.<br />
CII u* for more Informal*.<br />
Campground with IM acres,<br />
licensed lor 300 sites. Has<br />
new J bedroom<br />
home on<br />
premises. 1100,000.<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
B0 acres with over 2200 feet<br />
road frotili|e,<br />
ilW.OOO.<br />
Half icre lot, 19,900 each,<br />
ALSO<br />
New homes, older homes to<br />
be renovated,<br />
acreage,<br />
choice epmiiierelal land and<br />
business opportunitUi.<br />
m<br />
Uchtman I Ci.<br />
REALTOR<br />
III. M.Tuckahoe, N.J.<br />
628.2787 or 3HB.79IS<br />
Ocsati City Brjartwalk<br />
Finest Center City<br />
area<br />
ESTABLISHED<br />
BUSINESS— gifts,<br />
hand,<br />
bags, jewelry, etc. (Only<br />
handbag shop in vicinity).<br />
Modern<br />
air conditioned.<br />
Carpeted store with show<br />
and wall cages,<br />
Priced<br />
realutically • long<br />
lease available • Call for<br />
details and appointment.<br />
ALBERT<br />
SCHREIBMAN, Inc.<br />
Realtor<br />
7811 Atlantic Av«,<br />
Margate, NJ.<br />
Dial B2Z-U84<br />
Wow! What lovely<br />
grounds on extra lot.<br />
Wow • what<br />
gracious<br />
living quarters In this 3<br />
family<br />
plus I room<br />
guest home. All this<br />
and income too,One <strong>of</strong><br />
the finest in O.C. Must<br />
be seen to IM appreciated.<br />
Retirement Special —<br />
Large modern apts.,<br />
one 3 bedroom, one 2<br />
bedroom. Both heated.<br />
Six years old. Excellent<br />
condition,<br />
South<br />
end. Only<br />
MM80.<br />
One block to the beach,<br />
large living room,<br />
formal dining room,<br />
large kitchen, 3<br />
bedrooms, Vfy. baths,<br />
good condition, Hot<br />
water gas heat, Ixe.<br />
location, A real home.<br />
Only Mf.000,<br />
SUMMER RINTALS<br />
HILL REALTY<br />
Formerly<br />
ForwtR.Brketgam<br />
FOR SALE<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
BATFRONT RANCHER<br />
Kxcdlenl condition, 1 BR, 2<br />
baths, LR, fireplace, DR.<br />
kitchen, enclosed porch.<br />
garage,<br />
electric<br />
refrigersior,<br />
garbage<br />
disposal.<br />
dishwasher,<br />
washer. drv«, wall to wall<br />
rarpet, draperies, dock. For<br />
information call Owner<br />
Call 399-5023<br />
Call<br />
i CU=9<br />
5 f<br />
q ream<br />
i 3 tar<br />
~ Magniligeol new 4 Bdrm<br />
raneh hem^, wiih term a!<br />
ri?e rssm with Ure&aZX: 3<br />
Fast, ipagiay; rear tSffiEi<br />
i<br />
Ufriymiifltt}. pa%t1iV6ly<br />
H )000 -. 7<br />
SEi iEDesSM - 3 bathi, ! f#?#F aitf<br />
irsyfig !l«r duplci<br />
wad fa will<br />
pst, 0ithwast«F. dispstaL wSshsr<br />
§r Unlurn^hM Vicmly mt\ ft 1310<br />
mentH Cil! 3fl 3131 5 2<br />
TVVQ NIC! ^esfly feRtaU a?attab.e now<br />
including a 3 t»ars©m, i 1 j bath<br />
iQwnhoy.e luttlymiirwdi at His a menffi<br />
glut otililii?*<br />
a lie 4 bedraent, I'i t»ffi<br />
beQ%e which can 6* rented fym^I^fl sf<br />
Ahbur,4», !« j««, ,,,<br />
lOVELI<br />
6ROUN0 FL IP1 , lyrn<br />
Pf.vate<br />
csfftnisttiiTy,<br />
111 ATLANTIC AVE. 399-1856<br />
SOUTH 1HE Rti<br />
w ta topping<br />
nltiijfl 3 BH r<br />
No ptfs fi<br />
vr Hi-ITU '• 7<br />
PLB^= il tna H i barm*., l<br />
hath<br />
urUurn will to w»H t*rp vun<br />
Stcls i pirtiftf, ftrf watir, in£l sir inp<br />
BROWN<br />
- REALTOR -<br />
DUPLEX — 2 one bedroom<br />
apts.. total electric,<br />
located In beiiiilul country<br />
setting. Excellent condition.<br />
136.000.<br />
RANCHERS - new and(old,<br />
several to choose from<br />
Marting at $29,500.<br />
SPECIAL - 2 bedroom<br />
bungalow. Just Iiz.OOO.<br />
COME SEE US.<br />
33 Shore Rd,, Marmora, N.J.<br />
PHONE SSt-SSIS<br />
two NiW mo«rn apis 1 Be9i»*ins, I<br />
mtln H«i « •f»i<br />
Will » ••" r<br />
psltni aishwssrcr SIM mBfith Binieii<br />
¥1»R ROUNB SPT,—(Oti»n~eityl •<br />
reems £ Bath, lurfiisiied af& ell<br />
ulilititi included, sill per msntti. |«|,<br />
IJi? ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ _ '"'<br />
O4B01NI BPP apt »i« meluaini<br />
• ulmnei Nit* center eity 1 bedfoem<br />
apt 1140 month includinf hell filso JJIft A<br />
(ay A*e MoMrfl i Mnatn tit sili<br />
monm plus gtililie* own' •eaffy.<br />
Realtsrs, i«stlinlit »yt Ht Jin<br />
II<br />
CABDf NS — iM II , untunsishH '>>< ><br />
MrfFiS , 5 Baths, living rrn , #m rm ,<br />
lilt., iwninged aert. elec 9^figi d®f, &<br />
I. Mulii only s]]S per monlh incl Mil •<br />
KstwttCr Callin^SM<br />
M<br />
CIHTRiLUT—lo«tei^J Bdrm 1st II ipt<br />
wall to Hall carHtlrn, modern kith,<br />
Urie feitchen. I3IS per month, heat &<br />
ulililittincl Ull]*4»9<br />
SI<br />
»UH0»L0W—Siviera section on MtTi<br />
large lot, 1 Mdro*ffii, iittchea garife<br />
AvaUaBie imfnydiitely, Hit $ month<br />
Uarge I bedrssm apt will is will CSF.<br />
petllii, new kitchen, tilt hafti. diShwssMr,<br />
iwgimontii. Mf-Uii<br />
il<br />
IIT SLOOB—1 Mrm apt unlum liiMg<br />
reom.dininf FITI.. kit, I 1 iBath liiindnr<br />
ream with hoolmip lor wisher £ dryer<br />
Lirgt Iron! perch, residtritiil sectifh<br />
{Block Irem markttl till per month, Mil<br />
twlterirtc! No pen J«J»5)<br />
II<br />
1 lIBRQaM—1BI ynturn, liyjifl irea,<br />
sitchefr Wisher A dryef Avail after<br />
Miy IS [III iliw t p m )?• llso |.e<br />
OCEAN VIEW - New OurUt. yeir raund<br />
feriial. 1 Bettrosms. eat iri kitchen,<br />
iaundn slit menth cill 1 mtiMiU<br />
evening*<br />
tl<br />
UI>PE><br />
TOVVN$Hlr> — New. plush,<br />
spacious. 3 Bdrm dupieii renliti<br />
#vailiple this July<br />
August, untyrriistied<br />
Call now lor rnlorfnalisn^ Cuhelsf in<br />
lerpr.i.i, irMer,»INig<br />
II<br />
R, E, FOR SALi<br />
T baFnv. ipt . twin beds m each<br />
reem living roem. ammo roetn. Hit<br />
Ehen modern bath, front 4 ba^l e»ctses, *<br />
sarKing lacihties Limit «$ no peti &p&y<br />
iMPceanAv* istll »<br />
MSUSE tor season or hail season Gardens<br />
section Hear Longport Bridge. *<br />
bMrooms, lar«e sunaKk ana Htig Prime<br />
location<br />
convenient to bay and bea^i.<br />
llltHISl"<br />
It<br />
1411 CENTBftL AVE - Airy, ) Wrm aM,<br />
lad IL, sun dees, ssaraM. near bdwft<br />
a beach »aun lam,, W pets iMSSn or Ii<br />
season (MsoJbdrm !«II apt.Iwk<br />
mm M»<br />
OMS^»100»(IS<br />
BtasanaMe 1 tr.nWlT Yaaaf aalpk<br />
prtterred Dally w«llil» wr tm *m<br />
summer (UHtran, l«l Ccntnl An J**-<br />
irtj ^ _*.<br />
ROOMS -^In'f* Mnarn UleaMTi<br />
am Miy ill a man ailPHTM. 1-B<br />
•EDBOOM Mr OM ar Hra arMl •««"»,<br />
rtlrifaratar in ariifatt Maw,<br />
residential Helton. HftvaBtvlit ts.<br />
everything Mataraacnamaiilii. tJaif-f.<br />
mn iniSM<br />
i-M<br />
ISI&L LOCATION<br />
lh (i*«U« e^<br />
el!<br />
HAeM (LOCK — IMwl* ««r«»« J<br />
beansm itnn apf. AD*, US tl apt.,<br />
]•, bedrHfflS. 1iriiMtH 7 Cafl<br />
M<br />
RE, RINT<br />
another agartment prolesSionaHy<br />
deeorafea<br />
efiieiencies One and two<br />
tedroomt Compare prices l« 1 in In<br />
penna I llSflL'IH?<br />
»••»<br />
eOTTAOl - Sleeps « newly<br />
aecoraUd<br />
• na lurmsliea. III! weeKly Three<br />
twdrsom, dnt floor apt , Bishwasher, like<br />
new SJJS weeHy OoiS Realty »eaffors<br />
1JSI Asbury *v» !«»«<br />
*'•<br />
LOVELY ] 16 10 an laaoon Witt! beat<br />
slip sltW tetsan Iham Reall<strong>of</strong>s, Won<br />
ASBury 1« ItJJ<br />
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tlACNfllONT-iilJCtntrtl Onelafoe<br />
and one small apartment Mgdefn, newly<br />
lurnisheg perleet tseation call 11HII<br />
••iltyeningiorltt-llHweekenai II*<br />
BEACH BLOCK - Apartments sleeping<br />
from loyr lo ejsht<br />
Hasanai and<br />
WMKI» ais «rigtiton Place W W SI*<br />
eAROENi — 1 batfBBsn aupeai, Pint ar<br />
tecoMI flow, aa Maclnc, Maw katis<br />
IM kitclieiH ••»!" drran, •*»•<br />
vashtrs, aisstsali Parkins<br />
PankHaM<br />
cable Ho ae« eal m.ti»s m (111) Mt<br />
UPSI .- H<br />
SMALL rear caftaaa «r etliaaticir OHHr<br />
cntalt or person Na pan Vicinity ol<br />
llfh ana Asbury tang itaaan.<br />
Oe.ionible<br />
write Ml «7I Mtnts«.<br />
Ledger ar call
PAGE H - SECTION TWO<br />
Shufflin' on<br />
We find ourselves in conflic'.<br />
with an article in the Spring<br />
Edition <strong>of</strong> our Sentinel The<br />
article was headed "People do<br />
not hibernate in <strong>Ocean</strong> riiy".<br />
We agree with ihis one<br />
qualification that (wing shuffleboard.<br />
• Some <strong>of</strong> our mem<br />
tars have an aversion to cold<br />
weather and therefore w'll not<br />
play during the cold months<br />
We have termed this hiber<br />
nation but it applies only to<br />
shuffleboard and we agree that<br />
activity exploadi each year on<br />
or about September IS fnr is<br />
residents.<br />
We are glad to welcome Al<br />
and Dottie Cains and JOP and<br />
Mildred Glynn hack from their<br />
winter vacation Competition is<br />
becoming keener as more <strong>of</strong><br />
our members return and we<br />
can now fill nine courts on most<br />
days. We also noticed Howard<br />
Twinning has marie an up<br />
pMrance<br />
It is with real pieasurpfhal we<br />
announce that George and<br />
Winnie Jones have celebrated<br />
their 50th wedding anniversary<br />
On Mondav thp JBih Sppnking<br />
far the entire membersnlp we<br />
congratulate them on the<br />
momentous occasion and with<br />
them many more years <strong>of</strong><br />
health and happiness<br />
It has been called to our attention<br />
that Lena Humphrey il<br />
entering Shore Memorial<br />
Ikispital for surgery and again<br />
speaking for the entire membership<br />
we wish her well with a<br />
soppily recovery<br />
If you have never played<br />
shufflehoard or have never<br />
played on courts like <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City <strong>of</strong>fers, we invite you to<br />
come out and try it You may<br />
like it/and y n " w ork to<br />
bay worlt.<br />
The applications call for the<br />
Both are nearly ImpesMble at<br />
bw tide. The City ii sUll<br />
waiting for Federal approval to<br />
dredge the mouth <strong>of</strong> Snug<br />
Harbor Lagoon at Sth St.<br />
Work is scheduled to begin<br />
s»on on the "bucketing out" <strong>of</strong><br />
the North Point, or Oast<br />
Guard, Lagoon entrance In<br />
recent months several coast<br />
Guard boats have become stuck<br />
at low tide. The work will be<br />
done by a barge and crane.<br />
License »nd Permits Director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Protection<br />
Donald Graham said this week<br />
other newer lagoons in the city<br />
are not under Kate control<br />
snee property owners on both<br />
sides <strong>of</strong> the waterways have<br />
riparian grants.<br />
• That moans only that a time<br />
consuming Federal permit is<br />
needed to dredge those lagoons.<br />
Then also there is the problem<br />
continued on page 3<br />
Unique plan for Haven av. right-<strong>of</strong>-way<br />
HOAG AND SONS<br />
SPHI.V'?T::.,-, {I<br />
EXCii,<br />
Trolley line, bike path envisioned<br />
An imaginative plan thai<br />
would provifli the city with a<br />
much needed bicycle path and<br />
UiliM the tracks <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania<br />
Reading Seaihore line<br />
when, and if, they are abandoned<br />
is in the talking itagei al<br />
City Hall,<br />
City <strong>of</strong>ficials won't commit<br />
themieives one way or the<br />
other on the new plan, insisting<br />
they want the PBSL to continut<br />
passenger sa-vice to the resort.<br />
However, Municipal Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Slate and Federal Aid, Dr<br />
Wlllam H Nickerion, sees the<br />
plan as a viable alternativ*<br />
should the milrearf pull nut<br />
The un<strong>of</strong>ficial plan ealli for<br />
the city UJ lake over the<br />
stations, facilities ind right-<strong>of</strong>way<br />
<strong>of</strong> the PRSL from 10th M.<br />
to 55th st , and when the time<br />
comes.'use Federal and gtata<br />
pants in aid to put 1 open<br />
trolley line on the tracks with<br />
landscaped bike paths on either<br />
side.<br />
Nickerion said the New<br />
Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
Affairs has money<br />
available for just such bike<br />
paths where abandoned<br />
railroad rights-<strong>of</strong>-way are used.<br />
If the proposal becomes reality<br />
it would h# unique along th*<br />
Jersey coast because <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty is the only retort with a<br />
milraod bisecting it<br />
The proposal would also<br />
appeal to moS residents who<br />
don't want automobile traffic<br />
should HSven av be put in<br />
nter« (he railroad was<br />
In practice, bikewayi,<br />
represent a system <strong>of</strong> secan-<br />
(jUrV routes, usually parallel to<br />
main streets, leading frorn<br />
coinmercial and residential<br />
ar'tfiu to schools, shopping<br />
centers, parks, playground!<br />
and recreational and Cultural<br />
ctnters.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City plan would be<br />
different, according to<br />
Nickenoti It would be its awn<br />
cultural center with the trolley<br />
cars providing transportation<br />
and a bit <strong>of</strong> nostalgia The four<br />
stations along the route would<br />
provide rest Wops and shelter<br />
for bteyclen. Nickerion said he<br />
wasn't sure if aid would be<br />
available for landscaping <strong>of</strong> the<br />
route.<br />
At best the reality <strong>of</strong> such a<br />
Uke path and trolley line is<br />
several years away.<br />
Everything depends on what<br />
happens to the railroad Swift<br />
action could be taken to get the<br />
project at least partically<br />
49214<br />
eampieted in time for the 197V<br />
ta-Centennial if the railroad U<br />
granted pei mission to pull out<br />
at an early daw<br />
Nickcna) said SO perqNt<br />
matchiflg fund grants are<br />
available to municipal<br />
governments for land costs <strong>of</strong><br />
needed facilities Itie aost af_<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the trolley tin*<br />
mould hav£ to be borne by thf<br />
Qty ii would all m*tntena«i
PAOf 2 — SECTION ONI<br />
Obituaries<br />
Etttna Little Oscar Olson<br />
Mri. Emma Little, <strong>of</strong> 724 Bay Oscar Olson, <strong>of</strong> 2005 Simpson<br />
av,, died Wechfiday al her av . died suddenly on May 7 at<br />
home. a»e lived here for the the Orean Point Convaiesren!<br />
past 20 years and was horn In Home in Homers Point<br />
Merehantville<br />
Mr Olson was retired from<br />
Mri Little was a member <strong>of</strong> the Western Klectru'l'o In New<br />
Shiloh Baptiit Church Choir, York* Hi* resiripci in Orpan C\ty<br />
Jerusalem chapter 46 Order <strong>of</strong> for 20 years<br />
Eastern Star, Geranium Surviving are his wife<br />
Temple 489 IBPOE <strong>of</strong> W . IUS Dorothy, a daughter, three<br />
Nora F. Taylor Council 11.<br />
Rhena Ton!. Royal Degree<br />
Circle No 5, and Naomi<br />
Household <strong>of</strong> Ritth 3981<br />
Surviving are a sister. Mrs<br />
Mildred Deas, <strong>of</strong> Camdpn, S C ,<br />
and three brothers, Arthur<br />
Huggi and Earl Bowen, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, and Russ#ll Rprtnr. <strong>of</strong><br />
New York City<br />
Services will be at 8 p m<br />
Sunday at Shiloh Baptist<br />
Church by Ihe Rev James<br />
Birts Burial will be Monday<br />
morning in Atlantic City<br />
Cemetery, Pleasantvil le<br />
Viewing will be from 7 p.m<br />
Sunday at the church<br />
Fraternal riles will follow<br />
Krvices, Arrangements are by<br />
Grtenidge Funeral Home<br />
Harold Stork<br />
FuneraJ services will be held<br />
today for Harold Stork, 77, <strong>of</strong> 57<br />
Wesley rd , formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, who died Monday<br />
it Short Memorial Hospital,<br />
Mr, Stork was a retired<br />
mechanic, and had been a<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> this city since 1959,<br />
He ia survived by his wife,<br />
Kith, and a daughter, Mrs,<br />
Edna Button, <strong>of</strong> Meadowbrook,<br />
Pa,<br />
Services will be at il a.m.<br />
today (Thursday) at the John<br />
H, Freed Funeral Home, 124 N<br />
Mew Jersey Assemblies<br />
District Council here<br />
the 20th Annual New Jersey<br />
District Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Assanblies <strong>of</strong> God will convene<br />
M4he Flanders Hotel here May<br />
wnS reDOrti the ftm%, Gordon<br />
iM^«««f^l^l<br />
Assembly or God, In liowood,<br />
wto has been appointed<br />
publicity chairman for the<br />
conference.<br />
The Cotneil will open on<br />
Mondiy at 7 p.m. with a<br />
banquet mating at which time<br />
tht District Superintendent's<br />
keynote message will be given<br />
by the Rev. John J, Paproski, <strong>of</strong><br />
Trenton, followed by an ortination<br />
service, Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday will be devoted to<br />
business sessions and election<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Gueit speaker for the Council<br />
will be the Rev, David A.<br />
Hastie, pastor <strong>of</strong> First<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God In North Little Rev David A, Hastie<br />
Rock, Ark., former superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern Hillerem Children's Home in<br />
Missouri District <strong>of</strong> the Hot Springs, Ark He will be<br />
Assemblies <strong>of</strong> God andaddressing the delegates<br />
presently serving as a member during morning session! and<br />
<strong>of</strong> both the Executive Presbyter speaking at an evening service<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Arkansas and theTuesday at B pm which is open<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> theto the public<br />
f<br />
granddaughters and ont> sister<br />
Burial services will N in<br />
Annapolis, Md , al the con<br />
venience <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
Memorials may be 'fiade to<br />
the t'ape Msv f'nunfv Resrue<br />
Squad<br />
Iflcal arrangement" were Hy<br />
the Godfrey rimma) Horns* if*<br />
fWsrn City<br />
Nellie R fradshaw<br />
Mrs Nellie H Bndshaw, 79,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 121 Wesley rd , died Friday in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Born in Arcadia. inH .<br />
jnd formerly a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Toledo. Ohio, she came to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> f'ny from Philadelphia<br />
in (953<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pleasantville Trinity Baptist<br />
Church and the Pennsylvania<br />
Prison Society, and worked for<br />
many years with the women<br />
prisoners in religious work at<br />
Holmesberg, Pa She was also<br />
an act ive worker for the Baptist<br />
missionaries.<br />
She is survived by her<br />
husband, Lewis R Bradshaw<br />
Uraveside funeral services<br />
will be held at 2pm Tuesday in<br />
Sunset Memorial Park.<br />
Somerton, Pa , with the Rev<br />
W, Douglai Robinson <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Arrangements were<br />
Easton rd,, Clenside, Pa. Interment<br />
will be in Sunset by the Godfrey Funeral Home<br />
Memorial Park, Somerton, Pa, <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sell it Empty with a Want Ad!<br />
MEN! .<br />
I HAVING PROBLEMS WITH<br />
f A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT?<br />
SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE. $<br />
MM What Your Wife Wants,<br />
• All ©Hti Exchangeable<br />
f ,Oift Ceftificatei<br />
i$f wpt. Helpful Advice<br />
Ccuufoy<br />
, , Ml iSMJRY AVI., OCEAN CITY<br />
» * ' ^ iO.j.30 • FRI. 10-9<br />
PH. 3M-1142<br />
/I"<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
wFOR MOTHER^ DAY<br />
Please her eye and<br />
capture her heart . .<br />
Flowers are a lovely way<br />
tn say "Happy Mother's Day<br />
to a fine Mom<br />
LINGERIE GIFTS<br />
to makeWother Happy<br />
i :<br />
\ Lil' Heather<br />
ipoo<br />
Helen<br />
White, Pink, Blue<br />
*••<br />
NOVELTY ARRANGEMENTS<br />
CUT FLOWERS<br />
CORSAGES<br />
PLANTS<br />
WE WmE OR PHONE FLOWERS ANYWHERE<br />
Delivery guaranteed on orders <strong>of</strong> '1.50 or more<br />
FOR DIRECT LME TO FLOWER DEPT,<br />
/ J<br />
DIAL 399=5516<br />
Heather<br />
igoo<br />
t0&wf&wRf&9^rtrWm? ^w<br />
THURSDAY, MAY f, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Conservationists continue battle<br />
200 hear arguments at dredging hearing<br />
A sub-committee <strong>of</strong> thi> the Smtn State<br />
Natural Resource Council<br />
listened to argumenti pro and<br />
eon on the dredge permit i*sui><br />
m.«j-. ,.n«<br />
Monday afternoon at the Music<br />
Pier and reported back to the<br />
entire 12-member Council for a<br />
meeting Wednesday and a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Printed and PuhllshMl In America'! Greatest Family R«>««rt<br />
BY THE<br />
OTFAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER. Inr<br />
» ii7 sth street, Gcean City, N > , »<br />
IflrftZ to hi0t will! (lyUMIHnS,<br />
• INSTANT RLKJ ADJUSTMENT<br />
• EDGECLEANINO SUCTION<br />
POW1R , Qsb ri#*f yp ta<br />
B^MlQHita.<br />
a BIO OlSfOSABLE MO Nan*<br />
CMnfMf IH atwi<br />
Nail Only<br />
JSSmB,<br />
"It Beats,<br />
Aelt<br />
Sweeps,<br />
As ftCleans"<br />
SERVE<br />
• Bring* carpet colon back<br />
to lift wrth deep-foam cleaning<br />
action<br />
• Trigger operated diipen»«r<br />
• Pig capacity tank holdi<br />
nearly 3 quirti<br />
• Trsniport WhMlt...rcAI<<br />
•wiy for itorage<br />
Complete, with<br />
Shampoo Bruthet<br />
enough to be tried,<br />
Hyland said the existing<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>p'am has deposited more<br />
than two million cubic yards <strong>of</strong><br />
sand on local beachM during<br />
the past four years He said<br />
there have been no significant<br />
gains in beach area, but noted<br />
that "we are holding our own<br />
against structural damage to<br />
the boardwalk and nearby<br />
properties "<br />
Hyland said the City has<br />
explored the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />
ocean dredging, and has fried<br />
trucking sand to the beaches<br />
He said the latter is ineffective<br />
and damages the streets where<br />
trucks travel with the sand.<br />
Hyland said the only alternative<br />
with any apparent future<br />
is collecting sand from the<br />
Great Egg Harbor and Corson's<br />
inlets and pumping it to eroded<br />
beaches. He said the City is<br />
prepared to "employe con.<br />
suit an Ls to study this method,"<br />
Hyland presented each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the sub-committee<br />
with a copy <strong>of</strong> a recent report<br />
by Dr Richard Benoit, a<br />
marine bilogist employed by<br />
the City with State approval,<br />
which shows that the dredging<br />
program has shown no damage<br />
to marine line in the bay and<br />
may even have improved<br />
conditions.<br />
Realtor and beach erosion<br />
expert T, John Carey disagreed<br />
slightly with Hyland when he<br />
said the beaches are in the belt<br />
*ape they have been in during<br />
the past 20 years, Carey<br />
recommended a pilot program<br />
be started in <strong>Ocean</strong> City using<br />
Federal funds to study possible<br />
methodi to combat beach<br />
erosion.<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
President Robert Davenport<br />
and D. Allen Stretch, former<br />
dty commissioner, both urged<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the merits to keep<br />
the city's economy healthy.<br />
The most vocal dissenting<br />
voice was that <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ruth<br />
Fisher, a former local resident<br />
who now lives in DennUvilie,<br />
Mrs, Fisher has been an ardent<br />
foe <strong>of</strong> "Project <strong>Ocean</strong>fighter"<br />
since it started. She haj opposed<br />
the permit renewals tieh<br />
year during hearings in<br />
Trenton,<br />
Mrs.<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the WttlanS<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> the Izaac Walton<br />
0<br />
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HOOVER'S<br />
NEW, COMPACT<br />
SPIN-DRYING<br />
WASHER<br />
$ 138 IS<br />
MATCHING $1|Q95<br />
DRTER •••<br />
Compact, space uver that<br />
does a gigantic Job! Washes<br />
an entire family size load in<br />
; just minute*! Come In - well<br />
d<br />
•^Vi$W$§iM<br />
OCEANFIGHTER IN ACTION^With the Music<br />
Her, the site <strong>of</strong> Monday's hearing on renewal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dredge permits, in the background, sand and water<br />
f 6 <br />
f rom the pipe connected to the dredge Sand<br />
piper nearly a mile away in the bay, oblivious to all<br />
We politics going on at the Pier to keep the sand<br />
flowing for another year. The sand is rebuilding the<br />
10th st, beach badly eroded from winter storms<br />
fSentineJ photo)<br />
League <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>, is<br />
opposed to the program for<br />
environmental reasons. She<br />
argued that the conditions <strong>of</strong><br />
the permits each year have not<br />
been complied with, "They<br />
should have had their last<br />
chance years ago," she said.<br />
Chairman Moore and Council<br />
member Waters raised th*<br />
question <strong>of</strong> "ejqjert testimony"<br />
following Mrs, Fishers<br />
remarks. Moore said he wag not<br />
iware <strong>of</strong> any scientific<br />
exieence.'one way or the other,<br />
concerning the envirmmental<br />
damage or good being done by<br />
the project Waters said he has<br />
heard so-called experts eonu-adict<br />
each other over the<br />
years with regard to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty case.<br />
Mayor B Thomas Waldman,<br />
after refuting most <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Fisher's testimony, urged the<br />
(touncil members to issue the<br />
permits and extended to them<br />
all the assistance they need<br />
from the aty in reaching a<br />
decision<br />
Surf sailing rules posted<br />
In responses to requests from<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Surf Boaters Association,<br />
Beach Patrol Captain George<br />
T, Lafferty has §« down the<br />
rules for the use <strong>of</strong> sailboats in<br />
the surf this summer.<br />
In a letter to the local<br />
organization, which was formed<br />
to orfaniie the sport <strong>of</strong><br />
surf sailing on small twin hulled<br />
catamarans, Lafferty said<br />
certain beachM will be open<br />
and things will be pretty much<br />
the same as in past years,<br />
Lafferty did note that one<br />
change may be necessary,<br />
"This year we are faced with<br />
the problem <strong>of</strong> increased beach<br />
erosion particularly in the 22nd<br />
to 24th ft, area. Due to this<br />
decrMiB In beach depth It may<br />
be necessary to close the<br />
Fisher, who is ako.teating beach at 23rd st. if the<br />
Hat everything<br />
INSIDE... in*<br />
eliding * new<br />
Butorantic con)<br />
reel.<br />
boat traffic there becomes to<br />
crowded,"<br />
"We encountered tills<br />
situation last year and it was<br />
• the cause <strong>of</strong> may complaints,"<br />
Lafferty slid,<br />
"I hope the closing <strong>of</strong> any<br />
designated boating beaches<br />
Lagoons<br />
continued from page one<br />
<strong>of</strong> jurisdiction; does the City<br />
have the liglit to use taxpayers<br />
money to opai up lagoons<br />
where there is riparian<br />
ownership? That question may<br />
aid up in the courts before it is<br />
decided.<br />
The three major lagoons that<br />
are silting badly at their entrances,<br />
and are not included in<br />
the present applications, are<br />
the Glen Cove (Walnut rd.),<br />
South Harbor iStoeeo Homes)<br />
and Clubhouse lagoon (Bay<br />
Landinp area • ffind st).<br />
Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />
Mid he has Instructed aty<br />
Bigineer Joseph F, Hyland to<br />
Bietf Army Corp application for<br />
all three lagoons. It is doubtful<br />
any action will be taken on the<br />
applications before Fall.<br />
doesn't take place, but if in my<br />
way it is necessary to do so - it<br />
will be done," he added.<br />
In addition to 23rd st,, all day<br />
boating beaches will be opened<br />
adjacent to the Gardens rd.<br />
jetty, 29th st., «th gt., 48th St.,<br />
and south <strong>of</strong> Nth a,<br />
Lafferty said he hopes all the<br />
surf sailors understand thai<br />
•'the designating and use <strong>of</strong><br />
beaches for boating it a<br />
privilege and a temporary<br />
measure, which should be<br />
treated with respect and<br />
discretion by everyone,"<br />
Schools<br />
continued from page one<br />
<strong>of</strong> pupils residing in the sending<br />
districts, according to State<br />
regulaUons, to require a high<br />
school.<br />
In connection with the<br />
discussion, the Board commented<br />
that the sending<br />
districts have contributed<br />
approximately 121,000 annually<br />
to the local schools.<br />
In response to a suggestion<br />
that classes be held year<br />
around, Unger replied that<br />
other districts atiemping that<br />
schedule had reverted back to<br />
having summer vacations.<br />
Many residents pointed out<br />
that the school's atheletic<br />
facilities were not adequate,<br />
"You give a break to the<br />
people who have intellect." said<br />
one gentlemen, "but you don't<br />
give a break to the kids who<br />
might have some athletic<br />
talent." Another man commented<br />
that the school's<br />
swimming program was poor.<br />
Following a residents<br />
question about what the<br />
recourse would be if the expansion<br />
plans were defeated,<br />
Unger stated that, "It would be<br />
a shame. Then we'd have a high<br />
school like Absegami and Oakcrest<br />
• two schools in the same<br />
building • and the children are<br />
the ones who suffer,"<br />
To mcmiER miTH %OVB<br />
Cards and Gifts<br />
, TrioughifBi gin» and<br />
greetingi » ipeclal they<br />
stem crnted jun for<br />
her...in designs l0<br />
colorful and fresh they<br />
give your bve and added<br />
eloquence. Visit our<br />
Hallmark collection for<br />
Motheri Diy. Sunday.<br />
Miy rah,<br />
"When you MPe<br />
OTOI RMr ari SA1WMY EVBWCS by UI tnW • «r i*<br />
pGACOCk SbQP<br />
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OPEN lOt<strong>of</strong>lDAlLY, TOURS* FRI, 10 tot<br />
Rescue Mission<br />
director speaker<br />
Hev D Hex Whiteman,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic City<br />
Rescue Mission was guest<br />
sppjki.-r at the Ladies Bible<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Baptia<br />
Church, liBiGheon-meetmg held<br />
at Plymouth Inn Monday M<br />
noon Norma Hall, presideni <strong>of</strong><br />
the class, presided<br />
Atlantic rity rteeue Mission,<br />
ioc*ted on Bacharach blvd ,<br />
has a wide outreach to needy<br />
persons In the past year it has<br />
provided l»,000 fre» meals and<br />
6,000 free lodgings, distributed<br />
over 12 ton» o? clothing to men,<br />
vwmen and children; assisted<br />
125 families with emergency<br />
help The mission enrolls 215<br />
young in its Youth Center<br />
located on Hobart av in<br />
Atlantic City Nightly gospel<br />
service* are conducted at the<br />
Mission, and a daily<br />
rehabilitation program for<br />
alcohouya.<br />
Rev Whiteman and his 300<br />
volunteer workers base Uie<br />
Mission s program on an individual<br />
personal commitment<br />
to Jesus Christ to transform the<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> those seeking heJp The<br />
Atlantic aty Rescue Mission<br />
was founded 10 yean ago at 818<br />
Artie av., and expanded to its<br />
present new facility on<br />
Bacharach blvd<br />
PAGl 3 - SECTION ONE<br />
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for Toir IM4M<br />
May we suggest:<br />
— Whitman Chocolates<br />
— Fragrances by Coty<br />
. . . featuring Muquet<br />
— _Lpye Cosmetics<br />
— Mother's Day Cards<br />
by Ambassador<br />
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— Remington<br />
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4— SJCTION ONE<br />
New<br />
Point wen the ires<br />
sweepstakes in the maternity<br />
ward at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital thii week, with Oefan<br />
City a cloie second<br />
Births reported included •<br />
A daughter to Russell and<br />
Lois (Gimpel) Griswald, <strong>of</strong> 631<br />
Asbury av , <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty, wi<br />
April 30.<br />
A daughter to_ Scott .and<br />
Gloria (Gimpel) Griswold, <strong>of</strong><br />
(07 Asbury av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> City on<br />
April 30,<br />
A daughter to Russell and<br />
Lois (Ellis) Palmer, <strong>of</strong> 1104<br />
arrivals<br />
Wicker Toad<br />
12th St. nt ««bury ive.<br />
Marlow dr.. Unwood, on May 2<br />
A son to Joseph ond Joan<br />
(Whitehead) Lisuori, ?! N<br />
View dr , Somws fninl on May<br />
i<br />
A daughter to Frank and<br />
Jacqueline (Giiyfr) Espositn,<br />
1208 Central av , <strong>Ocean</strong> City, on<br />
May 2<br />
AdauBhtertoFrankflnd Sara<br />
iMigllaceioi Trots, H3 Village<br />
Apts., Somers Point, on May 3<br />
A ton to Forrest and Kathy<br />
(Vorheesi Heoly, <strong>of</strong> A 13 rjdar<br />
Springs. Somers Point on Mav<br />
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for Imloors and Out<br />
BASKETS • CHAIRS • TABLES<br />
• RUGS • PUHTEBS • lies<br />
MEATAftE KftCES! - JUST ARRIVED!<br />
WICIEI fiWGERJAR<br />
lM TABLE LAMPS<br />
Fashion Weather COATS • JACKETS<br />
REDUCED 2 0 % OFF REG, PRICE<br />
Values S29.00 to $82.00<br />
Now »22*° to S 64 90<br />
Washables in Polyesters . Mariner Twills -<br />
Double Knits . Polytj'er-Cottoii<br />
CILEBRATING OUR 11TH ANNIVERSARY<br />
we <strong>of</strong>fer 10% OFF REG. PRICE<br />
ON ALL MERCHANDISE — STORE-WIDE<br />
including our lovely Paster<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> Lingerie - Sleep wear<br />
• Loungflwear - Housecoats<br />
OUR NEW SPRING, SUMMER HANDBAGS<br />
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THURSDAY. FRIDAY- SATURDAY<br />
Make it special for<br />
Mother's Day, Give<br />
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enjoy wearing.<br />
5<br />
Dally 9a. m.-5:lf,ni<br />
Friday9a,m,.ip.m,<br />
839 Ashiy Are<br />
Phone 399-5800<br />
»is f<br />
1 fa f iM tatwtfay<br />
827 to 837<br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL3W-4400<br />
is<br />
Miss Deborah Joy NtaJI,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Jackson Neal!, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
became the Bride <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />
Ralph Dietz, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs Paul<br />
Clark Dent, <strong>of</strong> Danville, Pa ,<br />
and the late Edward Kenneth<br />
Dtelz, <strong>of</strong> Lewiaburg, Pa,, on<br />
Saturday, April 37, in St John's<br />
l-utheran Church<br />
Pastor D Richard Garrison<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated. Mis» Liza Rlyler was<br />
the organist<br />
Thr bride wore a gown <strong>of</strong><br />
"Win polyester knit designed<br />
with an ms« hand »t the empiri'<br />
waist, a s<strong>of</strong>tly gathered<br />
skirt, a high neckline and long<br />
tishop sleeves Lace edged the<br />
neckline and cuffs and formed a<br />
bib effect on the bodice Her<br />
('am Hoi veil was <strong>of</strong> venice lace<br />
with triple-tiered illusion She<br />
carried an old fashioned<br />
bouquet <strong>of</strong> while rnses set in a<br />
rkiily <strong>of</strong> greens<br />
Mrs Jackson Neall, Jr , was<br />
matron <strong>of</strong> honor for her sister<br />
in lav MIB S EliMbeth Adams<br />
NealJ and Miss Kim Hflrner<br />
Neall were bridesmaid and<br />
junior bridesmaid, respeclivi-lv<br />
'm their sislcr Miss<br />
Lutheran Home aides<br />
list Spring meeting<br />
St Andrew's Lutheran<br />
Cliurch in Atlantic City will be<br />
host to the Spring meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ladles Auxiliary to the<br />
Lutheran Home at <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
on Tuesday, May 21, at 1 p.m.<br />
General lunch will be flt noon,<br />
with the Ladies bringing their<br />
own sandwiches and the host<br />
church serving beverages and<br />
dessert!<br />
The third annual Yard Sale<br />
sponsored by th« Auxiliary<br />
Board will be held Saturday,<br />
May 25, on the Homes north<br />
Bgounds from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Anyone wishing to donate goods<br />
to be sold are urged to do so to<br />
the meeting in Atlantic City or<br />
to the home during the week<br />
\<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
^e<br />
Leslie Anne Neall, the bride's<br />
niece, was flower girl.<br />
All ihe attendants w^re<br />
drejsed alike in navy blue voile<br />
gowns trimmed with white<br />
dock at ihe bodice, waist, cuffs<br />
and ruffled hemline. The<br />
dresses were designed with<br />
short puff sleeves, square<br />
necklines and full gathered<br />
skirts The attendants wore<br />
short white gloves and white<br />
picture hats trimmed with navy<br />
satin streamers and navy<br />
daisies. They carried portrait<br />
bouquets <strong>of</strong> white carnations,<br />
American Beauty mges and<br />
baby's breath, dyed navy The<br />
Dower glri carried a small,<br />
white basket fill*>d with the<br />
same (lowers,<br />
- Mrs Neall, the bride's<br />
mother, wore a full length gnwn<br />
<strong>of</strong> apricot chiffon featuring an<br />
attached, long sleeve chiffon<br />
jacket She carried a rartna<br />
nose corsage on her gold mesh<br />
evening plffse<br />
Mrs Dent, the groom's<br />
mother, wore a deep turquoise<br />
and white print gown with<br />
matching long sleeve jacket.<br />
Her PorsHge was deep gold<br />
mses<br />
Serving as best man was<br />
John Thompson Magill, III,, <strong>of</strong><br />
Riverside, Pa The ushers were<br />
Frank Marshall Rock, III,, <strong>of</strong><br />
Waynesboro, Pa,; Thomas<br />
Marvin Green, <strong>of</strong> Berwick, Pa,,<br />
and Jackson Neall, Jr., and<br />
Frederick Myerle Neall, II,, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, brothers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride.<br />
Following the ceremony a<br />
reception was held at Daniel's<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point,<br />
After a brief honeymoon, Mr<br />
and Mrs. Dietz are redding<br />
until <strong>Jun</strong>e in Gettysburg, Pa,,<br />
where both are students in the<br />
senior class at Gettysburg<br />
College.<br />
Mri, Dietz's maternal<br />
grandparents we Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Davis Page Smith, <strong>of</strong> Wynoote,<br />
Pa,and the Alvyn Hotel, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City. She is the granddaughter<br />
also <strong>of</strong> MM, Frederick Myerle<br />
Neall, <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill, N.J. and<br />
the late Mr Neall.<br />
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Gifts • Handbags - Jewelry - Sandals<br />
Handbags by<br />
Marcus Brothers,<br />
Funky Chunk,<br />
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Bag Bazaar.<br />
SANDALS • Discontinued Styles<br />
Reduced up to 50%<br />
<strong>of</strong> Edward Ralph Dietz<br />
Mrs, Edward Ralph Dietz<br />
Veniurtsts elect <strong>of</strong>ficers;<br />
Th,<br />
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FrMiy 9:30-9 • Saturday 1:10 fa • • Sunday 10 to S<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDGIR<br />
Mrs Harold Boardman and Mrs I) Norman Young, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, ad<br />
miring an arrangement.<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> Gardens Club<br />
list standard flower show<br />
'Soundi <strong>of</strong> Music" is the<br />
theme <strong>of</strong> the second annual<br />
Standard Flower Show<br />
presented by the Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Garden Clubs at the Shore Mall<br />
Mri Frederick E Starn,<br />
general chairman, anneimeed<br />
that the public is cordially<br />
hvited to attend the show on<br />
May 17 from 1 to 9 p.m. and on<br />
May 18 from 9:30 am to 5 p.m<br />
Admission is free.<br />
Co-chairman, Mrs. John F.<br />
McClain, Sr., reported that the<br />
O.C. Lions Club<br />
Annual Sale<br />
BRUSHES<br />
BROOMS<br />
BULBS<br />
May 8 to May 18<br />
Bin al Vniir Onnr<br />
or<br />
I'lionc In Your Order<br />
:t!iji-j,*i:ix<br />
Viil UiiIiDKH IIKI.I'STIIK<br />
UiiYs (IIH Til IIKI.I'<br />
VIU HKI.I' TIIK l.KSH<br />
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members! from the following<br />
garden elubi will he contributing<br />
entries in Artistic<br />
Design and Horticulture:<br />
Absecon. Four Seasons, Little<br />
Garden Cluh, Northfield,<br />
Pleasant ville. Suburban, and<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />
Garden Department<br />
The third division <strong>of</strong> the show<br />
is Educational and special<br />
exhibits by garden club<br />
members, area sdiools. Scouts<br />
and 4-H clubs will be featured.<br />
Arts and erafti related to<br />
gardening will also be shown by<br />
dub members.<br />
Among the names <strong>of</strong> the<br />
daises to be pretaited are:<br />
Over the Rainbow — fresh<br />
flowers and foliage arranged in<br />
a crescent.; Small, Small World<br />
— a miniature arrangement;<br />
You Are My Sunshine — a<br />
composition featuring yellow<br />
flowers; Desert Song — an<br />
arrangement showing oriental<br />
influence and Old MacDonald<br />
Had a Farm — an arrangement<br />
incorporating fruit and or<br />
vegetables.<br />
In" addition to the floral<br />
displays, a special attraction<br />
tor those who enjoy arranging<br />
flowers will be a booth where<br />
accessories and containers<br />
may be purchased.<br />
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liid . announce the<br />
mgagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
Janith Lee, to Sephen Howard<br />
Janisen, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Howard N, Janssen. <strong>of</strong> 101 W,<br />
Atlantic blvd,, this city, and<br />
Springfield, Delaware <strong>County</strong>,<br />
Pa,<br />
Miss Hartfelter ii a 1971<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Monmouth College,<br />
Man mouth, 111,, with a B.A. in<br />
Hble and Religion. Mr, Janisen<br />
is a 1972 graduate <strong>of</strong> Grow<br />
City Collie with an A.B. in<br />
History. Both are currently<br />
attending Princeton<br />
Theological Seminary and are<br />
enrolled in the Maiter <strong>of</strong><br />
Divinity Program,<br />
An Auguit wedding ii<br />
planned.<br />
Good Counsel Church S<br />
lists card party<br />
The Altar and Rosary Society<br />
will sponsor a card party at Our<br />
Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church in<br />
the Parish Hall^ai 8 p.m. on<br />
Saturday, May 18.<br />
Please bring your own cardi.<br />
Rffreihmeits will be served<br />
and door prizes given, For<br />
more information contact Rose<br />
Beyer at 398-2218,<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> City Coming Events<br />
Flanders Hotel Installation <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers JoelS. Fugel. program<br />
guest, will spf'nk on "Flown th* 1<br />
WIIIIP Nile<br />
Women s Club meeting, 8<br />
p m . in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
"KVnlyn (\lwine. 300 Oetian av<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Cluh game,<br />
* 15pm , in the Youth f"«n|pt<br />
ShufflehriarH Cluh rard<br />
pgrty. 7 "SO p m , In the<br />
Huhhmise<br />
Jaycpes mepiing R p m , ai<br />
,lBf ry s Placf<br />
iii-pan City Card Cluh pme ;<br />
I's p in , in the Youth Center<br />
K MB A meeting. Hp in in the<br />
«h st fire hail<br />
Khuffleboard Club card WEDNESDAY<br />
party, 7 M pm in the Red Cross water safef> class<br />
fli^btaugr<br />
7 to 10pm. in the high school<br />
aVTn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> f'lty Duplnale Bridge<br />
game, 12 So pm in the Rndae Commisfiori on Aging<br />
'..n|pr 349 Wesl<br />
nieeling 10 a m . in City Mail<br />
Dimension mepting, R p m<br />
NOMADS luncheon m<br />
mwm in Plvmouth Inn<br />
Kjchangefies<br />
meet ing<br />
dinner<br />
Morgan Kanck Post 137<br />
American legion meeting R<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> (k'ean City Lodge P m<br />
IRI'OK <strong>of</strong> W meeting. B p m in<br />
ihp Kike Hall filfl Rav iv<br />
Kpiseopa! Hair* anH Kp«r«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicatp Bridge<br />
mee«ing g p m<br />
game, R p rn . in the Rrirtge<br />
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TCKSOAY<br />
Center 349 West av<br />
Knight« rf Cnlumhus Women s Roospvelt<br />
mwting. B 30 p m , in S Democratic Club meeting n<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting. Augusiinn B rectors i«rcii p m m the Youth Center<br />
e 15pm , in Plymouth Inn<br />
mom -=- -<br />
Kiwanisi Cluh luncheon<br />
Assemhly gg Artisans<br />
1'nitpd Methodisi Wom«i <strong>of</strong> meeting, U is pm in<br />
meeting, 8 p m , in tho First fhiirch mminj n p m Plymouth Irm<br />
AmBrJfan Legion Hall<br />
— Women's Regular Lions Club mppting, 7 p m , at<br />
TOMORROW (Friday)<br />
Kepiihiiran Club meeting R HaJl<br />
Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong> pm in the Youth Center<br />
Pocahontas meeting, R p m , in<br />
.._..._<br />
the legion Hall Iniipri Vpterans Council<br />
- — — meeting H p m , in the VFW<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge Hall<br />
game. 8 pm , in the Bridge —<br />
f'pnter, MB West av<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicatt Bridge<br />
Community Orchestra<br />
rehearsal, B p m , in the high<br />
school band room<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
OCHS Class M reunion. 9<br />
p.m.. at Zaberer's in McKe*<br />
City<br />
game, 8 pm, in the Rridgp<br />
Center. 349 West av<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Siore Memorial<br />
Hospital workshop. 10 a m , in<br />
the Youth Center<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
meeting, noon, at Port'O-Call<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chess Club Spring Zoning Board meeting. 8<br />
Tournament, 10 a.m., in the p m , in City Hall<br />
Youth Center Registration 9 to _<br />
in a m Senior Citizen Medicare<br />
— Assistance, §30 am, to 12:30<br />
OCHS <strong>Jun</strong>ior Prom an the p m in the Youth Center,<br />
Music Pier.<br />
Shore Cycle Club mertng, a<br />
MONDAY •<br />
p.m in the Youth Center,<br />
Ferguion-Foglio Post 6B5O<br />
VTW meetin|, 8 p.m.<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, 8:30 p,m,, Ln the<br />
Chapter 83 OES meetini, 8 Epiicopal Parish Hall, nth it,<br />
p.m , in the Masonic Temple, and Centril av,<br />
10th st. and Wesley av, — _<br />
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Aianon meftlng,8:30 p.m., in<br />
Exchange Club dinner a John's Lutheran Church,<br />
meeting, 8:30 p.m.<br />
loth st and Central av<br />
Mini-fashion show featured<br />
at Civic Club f s card party<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Civic Club's<br />
annual card party was held on<br />
Thursday Mjy 2 at noon in the<br />
Youth Center. A large number<br />
Chairman Mrs. Harold<br />
Wenker and ticket chairman<br />
Mri, Erneit KurU expressed<br />
their appreciation 'o the<br />
committee members for<br />
making a iuccesi ot the card<br />
party.<br />
Club committee members<br />
are Mrs, Edward Brani, Mrs.<br />
Paul Hain, Mrs. Arthur Hitchcock,<br />
Mri, Lewis Johnston,<br />
Mrs. Robert Keenan, Mrs.<br />
Fidel Kroesser, Mrs, Rudolph<br />
Kurzenabe, Mrs^ Frank<br />
Stamboolian, Mrs, B, Thomas<br />
Wildman, Mrs. William<br />
Weigelt and Mrs, John Werhel,<br />
Refreshments were servid<br />
before pliying cards.<br />
All proceedi are used for<br />
civic and city improvements,<br />
health and higher education.<br />
After door and tombola prizes<br />
were won, the award winners <strong>of</strong><br />
the Annual Fine Arts Festival<br />
were announced. -<br />
ThehighJight<strong>of</strong>theday wasa<br />
surprise mini-fashion show by<br />
the girls <strong>of</strong> the 6th grade intermediale<br />
school who have<br />
been taking sewing lessons<br />
every Thursday afternoon at<br />
the Youth Center. This<br />
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Recreation Department <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city.<br />
The models wore garments<br />
that they had started in March<br />
which included slacks, halters,<br />
jackets, blouses and ikirtJ,<br />
The fashion show models<br />
included Karen Brown, Jill<br />
Steelmin, Nancy Vanderpool,<br />
Cheryl Hopson, Audrey Battle,<br />
Pam Hanna, Karen Cotterall,<br />
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PAOl B— SECTION ONE THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 9, W4<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Day at Philadelphia Zoo<br />
The animals were in a good mood<br />
Five-busloads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
residents pulled into the<br />
Philadelphia Zoo on Saturday<br />
to have a good time<br />
TTiey did.<br />
As Public Relations Director,<br />
1 would not report otherwise.<br />
But to be quite truthful, it was<br />
very hard not to have n good<br />
time<br />
Public<br />
by Mark Soiffor<br />
The weather was ideal (as<br />
guaranteed by Mayor Wald<br />
man). Sunny, cool, just perfect<br />
for walking.<br />
The Zoo grounds: beautiful!<br />
The Azaleas were in full bloom<br />
and exotic plant petals were<br />
scattered everywhere,<br />
(Reminded me that our second<br />
annual Flower Show will be<br />
PIECE OF THE WALK—Mayor B. Thomas Waldman presents Zoo director,<br />
Ronald T. Reuther, with a "Piece <strong>of</strong> the 'Walk" plaque during ceremonies in<br />
front <strong>of</strong> the Zoo's new African Plains Section. The City has maintained friendly<br />
relations with the Zoo since its help in caring for Loggerhead turtle eggs<br />
deposited at the beach here several years ago.<br />
EASY THERE, BOSSY—Kenny Davis pets a friendly cow at the Children's<br />
Zoo with an assist from his father, Nate, Sandy Nolley also gets into the act<br />
during the <strong>Ocean</strong> City trip on Saturday,<br />
nmm<br />
tt PRETTY PLEASE—Jerry Belcher snaps a photo <strong>of</strong> a spotted Jaguar<br />
y .p^ 6 safe distance. The "big cat§" are one <strong>of</strong> the most exciting features <strong>of</strong> the<br />
held on <strong>Jun</strong>e fflh and 9th, don't<br />
miss it!)<br />
The nice weather seemed to<br />
put the animals in a good mood.<br />
The baby gorillas frolicked in<br />
their roomy, double cage and<br />
wrestled playfully, really<br />
"hamming it up". The fearsome<br />
Bengal Tigers paced<br />
back and forth in their natural,<br />
outdoor moat area looking just<br />
fierce enough to send tingles <strong>of</strong><br />
excitement through the crowd.<br />
The Children's Zoo was the<br />
big favorite with the hundreds<br />
<strong>of</strong> youngsters from <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
There is just something extra<br />
special about feeling a goat's<br />
sticky tongue lap feed from<br />
your outstretched palm. You<br />
could also pet "Bossy the Cow"<br />
and take a walk around Noah's<br />
Ark. I know. 1 did.<br />
Saturday was a special day<br />
for the Zoo, The first section <strong>of</strong><br />
the new African Plains Section<br />
was opened.<br />
The Zoo also proclaimed<br />
Saturday "<strong>Ocean</strong> City" Day<br />
and Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />
presented "Piece <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Walk" plaques to Zoo <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
These awards were given for<br />
the Zoo's help with the 100<br />
turtle eggs deposited on our<br />
beach by "Big Mama" the<br />
loggerhead sea turtle several<br />
years ago. This event gained<br />
the City national publicity as It<br />
was the first time a<br />
Loggerhead had nested so far<br />
north.<br />
The Zoo was also thanked for<br />
participating in last summer's<br />
Baby Parade. Dick Cooper,<br />
public relations director,<br />
donned a gorilla costume,<br />
paraded down the Boardwalk<br />
and talked to astonished<br />
youngsters,<br />
Arthur^Hall's Afro-American<br />
ce Ensemble entertained*<br />
to the formal ceremonies<br />
Igivmg a brilliant, authentic<br />
fwformance. At the conclusion<br />
ft the program Giraffes,<br />
Ostriches and Zebras were let<br />
loose in their new home. They<br />
pranced and galloped like they<br />
were really enjoying them,<br />
selves, The ostriches,<br />
especially, danced, strutted<br />
and gazed out at the visitors as<br />
if to say "Hey, look at me!"<br />
The Zoo placed signs at the<br />
entrance welcoming the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Gty group and made frequent<br />
announcements over loudspeakers<br />
heralding <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
City buses were clearly<br />
marked by placards provided<br />
by the Sign Department which<br />
read: "Hello from <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
N.J. the Family Resort",<br />
:;<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENT!NEL LEDGER<br />
Summer and spring fashions feature mother-daughter fete<br />
The Lutheran Church<br />
Women's Mother and Daughter<br />
banquet <strong>of</strong> S John's Lutheran<br />
Church , was: attended by 229<br />
women an Tuesday night A<br />
roast beef dinner was prepared<br />
and served by the men nf thp<br />
Church.<br />
Foilowjrig dinner, those ai<br />
tending were given a sampling<br />
<strong>of</strong> Spring and Summer fashions<br />
from Gloria Antonellis Apparel<br />
shop, with sizes ranging from<br />
junior miss to size 16 Models<br />
were Donna Baker, Ruth<br />
Burke, jane Burman, Wendy<br />
Burmah, Florence Thomas,<br />
Alyeil Zehner and Nancy<br />
Weissenberg.<br />
Mrs, Ruth Garrison, com<br />
mentator, forcast [rends,<br />
stating the return to the s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
•nd feminine look which will he<br />
evident this Spring and Summer<br />
Styles included golf and<br />
tennis out fits, also beach attire,<br />
ai! being made from lovely<br />
jersey dacrons. and polyester<br />
fabrics Pastels and prints are<br />
leading favorite colors <strong>of</strong> many<br />
tfyles for this year l^jis nf<br />
millinery will be seen ai<br />
pxilsidp and bench or street<br />
wear It was particularly<br />
noticeuble also that no one or<br />
two colors predominate on the<br />
fashion scene this season Also,<br />
noted along this line is the<br />
return to s<strong>of</strong>t, feminine things<br />
«1th the usp <strong>of</strong> voile and rhif<br />
fon<br />
All evening wear modelled is<br />
called especially for you",<br />
because K j s made especially<br />
for Gloria's shoppe, and<br />
evening gowns were made <strong>of</strong> a<br />
sturdy playshoes<br />
for tie youngsters<br />
a roii centered on a candled<br />
• Wtar WtU jerjfy with lome chiffon<br />
to Nancy SteLndl, <strong>of</strong> Seaville,<br />
brandy snifter. Each cen v*o was the newest' mother at<br />
evening gowns too Dresiy terpiece wa§ givai to a person the affair, and to Polly<br />
pajamas sets for evening were at each table In addition to the Davidjon and Irene Bierman.<br />
modelled and made <strong>of</strong> chiffon table prizes more than 00 door both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, who have<br />
with most cocktail gowns being prizes were awarded,<br />
been mothers for fi8 years<br />
low cut and halter type. One A special prize war awarded<br />
stunning yellow chiffon cocktail<br />
IT'S MUSHY-Rachel Soifer finds that feeding a<br />
White, Red, Navy gown hid a attached capelet to<br />
match trimmed in featherj.<br />
lamb can be sticky business. Feeding animals at the<br />
Summer had bags to match<br />
Children's Zoo was the favorite pastime <strong>of</strong> the<br />
were very walkable classic<br />
youngsters. Eating was second.<br />
pumps, sassy little pastel<br />
sandies, all with much style,<br />
comfort and easy-cart<br />
*• MfM M»/ar« dm features. Also, modelled were<br />
espridrils, clogs, evening blackand-white<br />
shoes and the denim<br />
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Highlight <strong>of</strong> the decorations<br />
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A PLACE TO POSE—The large statue <strong>of</strong> an<br />
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1 doAnson * ELECTRIC<br />
«M"I *r ODWII IMIIMI MMfllM i CMHtill<br />
m<br />
WHERE'S NOAH?—Mrs. Clint Campbell, Scout Leader, herds Tro&'W 35<br />
together at Noah's Ark in the Children's Zoo with an assist from Mrs' John<br />
Morris. . j ,<br />
ịVSs<br />
• ' lT l i¥niiiii l iViii l tiifiitMia^ilMiii ll<br />
• Fit Well<br />
• Look Wall<br />
HIGH FASHION -Models at the LCW fashion show this week included (1. to r.)<br />
Donna Baker, Nancy Weissenberg. Ruth lurk, Wendy Craig, Lessa Zehner, Flo<br />
Thomas, Jane Burman Counsellor photo,<br />
combination<br />
poiyesitr and<br />
J<br />
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PAGE f - SECTION ONI<br />
Point JC president rated outstanding'<br />
be held on September 14,<br />
MiMKH 1 . i'Uivr Daniel Award for outstanding growth Slatitry U an Englith teacher<br />
Sliilli'fi pir'Miir-M! <strong>of</strong> tilt' riii ih(> Jaycee year at Mainland Regional Hifh<br />
SomtTh I'niti! .KisriT^ u as t (iinieni wnh just being School and resides in Someri<br />
rci'iMHly auiirdi'd ihr "ui tin local chiiptt'r president. Point<br />
standing ''haptt'r l*r«-sidpnl et 1 ) has also chaired<br />
I'luqui lor 1 hi' AiIntuic < "Univ rul important project!<br />
.IflN i'l'i'S<br />
InmsH'lf and is currently winup<br />
his year as sub-<br />
Slalli'ry was iiWardiHi U,v ding<br />
plaque h\ Charles Hill *>tali' iliii riiian for the Fourth An-<br />
.layti'i 1 vice prt'sidenl for nual Somers Point jaycees Fill<br />
Allant ic Cnurii % Thi* award is a Children's Festival which will BRECKLET<br />
highh (-cniirfi oni* and is<br />
each yi 1 a r in th ••<br />
(JiapHT President who has TERMITES?<br />
dnne ih«» mum to load his<br />
chapter in ihc .laycee<br />
Movement<br />
Nlattery also brought home to<br />
399-5354<br />
the loeaf chapter » State jaycee<br />
JCL<br />
LOOK FOR HEW EXCITEMENT FOR SPRING<br />
COMING PROM TNI FAMILY BANK<br />
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PAGI 10 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLIDOIR THURSDAY, MAY t, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Civic Club gathers awards at 2nd District Conferene Conference<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Qvic Club attended the Annual<br />
Fine Arts Festival and Spring<br />
Conference "t the Second<br />
District <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Club* in<br />
the QiaJfonte Hole! in Alistiiir<br />
CSly on April 24.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Civic Club<br />
won 1 third place civic Im-<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
"THE FAULT STORE"<br />
Hinting Supplies and Sporting goods<br />
Hardware • Paint • Electrical Supplies<br />
Plumbing and Automotive Supplies<br />
Housswares • lawn and Garden<br />
Bicycles and Parts<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Manure, Fertilizers,<br />
Lawn Seeds anil Fencing.<br />
r<br />
SEE US FOB ILL YOUR GARDEN WEEDS<br />
515 New Road Dial 927-6464<br />
Somers Point, New Jersey<br />
Open 8-6 Dally • Friday 8 9<br />
Sat. 8=6 • Sun. 9 2<br />
IN AMERICAN HARDWARE DEALER<br />
Visit Our Complete Jewelry Department<br />
ucien Piccard<br />
Aflantic Gift Center<br />
CATALOG SHOWROOM *<br />
12th Strait and lay Avenue Phone 398-2210<br />
CAtt FOR FREE ESTIMATE<br />
SPRING CARPET CLEARANCE SALE<br />
You ran make your rlioirr from *? •<br />
i generoHH alf>rt>>aizrd samples, j y-^:<br />
I wen against (lip Imrkdrop f ^-S.* 51<br />
f yoiip furniture uiicl li^lilin^'. &*•.**!<br />
ARMSTRONG<br />
3ubfin«-Poly«tt«r<br />
»8 M *. N.<br />
ARMSTRONG<br />
ENSIGN<br />
Indoor-Outdoor<br />
Carpet<br />
$199<br />
I<br />
IqYd.<br />
SPECIAL! Indoor-Outdoor TURF<br />
GRASS CARPETING '4.95 «• yd<br />
Award winning members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Civic Club proudly display their<br />
wares which won them prizes at the Annual Fine Arts Festival, they are from<br />
left to right Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mrs. Fidel W Kpopsser, Mrs Paul Hain.<br />
Mrs Edward Bram and Mrs John Cotshott<br />
provpment Award <strong>of</strong> S3S in<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> Ihe project 10<br />
rebuild <strong>Ocean</strong> City beaches<br />
through the planting <strong>of</strong> dune<br />
grass Only two such award*<br />
were given in that category.<br />
with a total <strong>of</strong> 26 organisations<br />
rarnpeting for it<br />
The $38 was given by ih*<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
RUBBERBACK<br />
TWEED<br />
SO YD<br />
REG. S5.95<br />
REMMKTS VI Mm - LOWEST PRICES IN AREA<br />
POINT FLOOR COVERING<br />
CONTINUOUS FLOOr SHOW<br />
i NvM si MW ta l c MM r<br />
Sears Roebuck and Co to en<br />
murage clubs in civic projecti<br />
A safety award was also<br />
presented to the CH'ic Club for<br />
Its bicylce safety program<br />
Individual awards by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Civic Club were<br />
Mrs Edward Brsm, first prize;<br />
amateur division handmade<br />
daytime dress; Mrs Fidel<br />
K i r , s« BMSOIIL? it<br />
Saturday, May 11th, <strong>1974</strong><br />
J<br />
POLICE GARAGE<br />
14th Street and West Avenue<br />
Animal must be on a leash and<br />
accompanied by an adult.<br />
(3.YEAR VACCINi BUNG GIVEN)<br />
Loretta C. Marshall,<br />
City Clerk<br />
Open Dally?;30to»-JO<br />
Sunday 9:30 to S:M<br />
TJLTON SHOPPING<br />
CENTER<br />
BANKAMERICARD<br />
Tilton bail, NorthfliU<br />
MOTHERS DAY!<br />
KG<br />
Imake<br />
it a<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC _ DELUXE<br />
CAN OPENER ft<br />
KN)FE SHARPENER<br />
SALE<br />
Model EC-33<br />
Handy 2in-l Appliance<br />
$OO99<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
KING-SIZE-DELUXE<br />
TOAST-R-OVEN<br />
WARINS S-SPEED<br />
Model T-94<br />
Toasts 4 Slices <strong>of</strong> Bread,<br />
Use as Oven, Top Browner<br />
BLENDER<br />
'"'Motfel C-80<br />
8 Push Buttons<br />
5-Cup Glass Jar<br />
PROCTOR SILEX<br />
STEAM/DRY<br />
Rig. *S.0S<br />
Easy to Read Dial<br />
SALE<br />
$799<br />
ROTO-BROIL<br />
IONA 3-SPEED<br />
COOKER<br />
FRYER<br />
Model 100<br />
Fries. Cooks, Roasts, Steams<br />
Fry Basket Included<br />
Reg. '12.88<br />
SALE<br />
$A99<br />
Reg, 5 17.99<br />
SALE<br />
Rig, ^,<br />
MIXER<br />
Model R-23<br />
Big Special Beaters<br />
Reg. »7.98<br />
A "BIO" Shopper is a<br />
"BIS" Saver<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
— FOR ~=^<br />
SOFT, GLEAN<br />
CARPETS<br />
1>|7\T BLUE LUSTRE<br />
$1 per day<br />
with purchase <strong>of</strong> Blue Lustre<br />
At Ymr Neanst SHERWIN-WILLIAMS stor «"<br />
WI.M.M.M.M.M.M.PJI.I!JI.M.M.M.M.M.PJ».M M M MPIU<br />
MOTHER'S DAY PLATES<br />
Sunday ii the 12th <strong>of</strong> May,<br />
Remember, It is Mother's Day.<br />
Give her • Hmtunel or cranberry glass.<br />
Satiny pewter or gleaming brass.<br />
A "Mother" mug, picture or plaque-<br />
A scented drawer-liner or ceramic eat.<br />
A beautiful lamp will give her pleasure.<br />
A collector's plate ihe will treasure.<br />
A candle arrangement or rocking chair.<br />
Any gift, Irani the Heritage Sioppe, will show you<br />
eare.<br />
'<br />
Candles and Candle Ammg«ments<br />
Fenton Glass<br />
OPEN FRIDAY EVENM, 7 to m,<br />
SATURDAY, 10 A.M.*5 P.M.-7 P.M. to MO P.M.<br />
TODAY (Thursday)'<br />
Somers Point City Council<br />
meeting, B p.m.<br />
• S urs Point Police<br />
Association meeting, B p.m<br />
Keystone Lodge F and AM<br />
mMting, 8 pim. in th* Masonic<br />
Temple, Shore rd , Linwood<br />
Somers Point<br />
meeting. Iprt<br />
NAFEC Womsn's<br />
luncheon meeting<br />
Jeffers'Farm<br />
JUST SOUTH UF THE R,R. TRACKS, ROUTE 9, PAIEMW - PHONE 396-3249<br />
(Across tteStreet fnM Smith Jewelers)<br />
SCALLIONS • RADISHES • HANGING BASKETS<br />
AZALEAS. RHODODENDRONS<br />
STIR ROSES •GERANIUMS<br />
TOMATO PUNTS<br />
PEPPER PUNTS • EGGPLANT PUNTS<br />
Hardy Landscape Shrubs * ORGANIC GARDEN SOIL *<br />
Linnettes<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Mainland Coming Events<br />
riuh<br />
TOMORROW {Friday) -<br />
Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonyrnoui TUESDAY<br />
MOTHER'S DAY IS CQMINGt<br />
and So Are<br />
The Plant People<br />
3234 Asbury Ave,<br />
Open Saturday, May 11th,<br />
10 A,M.-5>.M.<br />
Geraniums and Hanging Boskets<br />
Somers Point Masonic Club<br />
"nieting, 8M p rn in Mac's<br />
lu»stsurant<br />
Senior Citizens meeting,<br />
11:30 a m in Grace (jitheran<br />
Oiurch<br />
Women's Republican riuh <strong>of</strong><br />
Ijnwood meeting<br />
Mainland Regional High<br />
School Board <strong>of</strong> EdueJiiimi<br />
meeting. 8 p.m.<br />
Linwood Board <strong>of</strong> Frtiiratinn<br />
. 8 p.m<br />
meeting, 8 p.m in the SomiTs Point Kiwsnii Hub<br />
EpiMwpal Parish Hall dinner meeting, 7 Pm in<br />
SUNDAY "'**" _ aUra "*<br />
Linwood Alcoholics Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Ljnwood<br />
Anonymous meeting, 2 p m in American Home annual party<br />
Sea view Baptist Church w the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs D«in<br />
MONDAY .<br />
**" an £J J0S J { * T "> dr<br />
Joint m«eiing <strong>of</strong> Four American Baptist Women <strong>of</strong><br />
Seasons and Suburban Garden Seavisw Church May<br />
Qubi, 8 p.m, In Central United Fellowship Banquet<br />
Methodist Church, Linwood<br />
Somers Point Fire Company<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Somers Point One meeting 8 p.m<br />
Fire Company One meeting, 8<br />
p.m in the Bethel rd fire hall. Somers Point Oiarter Study<br />
Mrs. Byryg/Wingert and Mrs. Arthur Klmhle,'<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior League members <strong>of</strong> Women's Auxiliary,<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, display dress to be<br />
modeled at their annual "Summer Silhouette"<br />
Luncheon and Fashion Show May 30 at Flanders<br />
Hotel.<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior League firms plans<br />
for fashion show-luncheon<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Jun</strong>ior jAuxUiary, Shore Memorial<br />
League Chapter <strong>of</strong>theWomai's Hoipital, are making final<br />
plans for their annual luncheon<br />
F<br />
and fashion show, "Summer<br />
Silhouettes." The affair will he<br />
held at the Flanden Hotel,<br />
OBean City, Thursday, May 3a<br />
A hospitality hour in the<br />
Marine Room will precede the<br />
luncheon.<br />
Bright summer silhouettes<br />
will be reflected in both the<br />
fashions and the decor. Gracing<br />
Bie runway will be ladies from<br />
local service organizations in<br />
lovely summer attir* from<br />
Steinbaoh's. Proceeds fromthe<br />
event, which is the highlight on<br />
the <strong>Jun</strong>ior League calendar,<br />
will benaflt Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital.<br />
Arrangements for the<br />
program are under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Samuel Rubin<br />
and Mrs. Arttiur Fort, III,<br />
They will be assisted by the<br />
following members; Mrs.<br />
Joseph Frutareangeli, Mrs.<br />
Marvin Embry, Mrs. Richard<br />
Sanders, Mrs, Charles Taylor,<br />
Mrs. John Varela, Mrs. Oiarles<br />
Farter, Mrs, Arthur Kimble,<br />
Mrs, Byron Wlngert, Mrs.<br />
Robert Adams, Mrs, A,P.<br />
aval, Mrs, Mark Baum, Mrs.<br />
Joseph O'Flynn, Mrs. Mathias<br />
jBrtdres and Mri. Philip Miller.<br />
Reservations may be made<br />
with any committee member or<br />
Jtnior Leagu^member<br />
I NEWEST lELUSil<br />
COHNTRT WESTERN<br />
IIILIIII'S UlliS<br />
PALERMO'S<br />
HSAitiuryAvwiM<br />
Mai Iff-4117<br />
**.Jkn<br />
iminicipiil buildjnjj<br />
Sum ITS<br />
in tiiii<br />
I'liirit Juvenile<br />
e Com mission<br />
p m in the pniirc<br />
classrooms<br />
iirpiijlli<br />
linwood Board <strong>of</strong> Hccreation<br />
pMinfi. T 30 p m , in my hail<br />
PAGE 11 - SECTION ONE<br />
mmmmm<br />
i Mother's Day Special at<br />
1<br />
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SoiTiPrs F'oinl Lions flub S<br />
dinner meeting 830 p m in E<br />
10% DISCOUNT<br />
w Restauant | On I,, Htn|1 n^^fltoii the Store<br />
Point Youth renter Somt?r« Poinl Holary Club 3 « « u «M&L • mm . A M U<br />
IVmrdmpcting .7 M p m in tho lunchpon meeting. !3 IB p m S oalip M3V lUll). DltfU tO 9 PaHi<br />
lorrtsin rri school librarv in lh# ('rah Trap •<br />
Mainland ('hapter Aunliary<br />
In Hhnre Memnrial Hnspjial<br />
"n'oiiriH nonn<br />
Auxiliarj to Somers Point<br />
Kirf ('oinparis Twn meeting. 8<br />
p m . in the \pu jprsey av<br />
Somers Poim Senior<br />
card dub, 730 p.m., in ihe<br />
Senior Ciliipfis Ruilrting rm 1 to te Fht 100 Udy Custonefs, SadfiUy, toyIflft<br />
Arnhler rd<br />
Somers Point PlanninB Brwrri<br />
meeting. 1pm<br />
ilviiloii interiors<br />
& TILE CEIMTBRS<br />
I<br />
100 FREE CflRMTIOMS<br />
I 732 ftStURT 1VENUE 0CEU OITT, 1, J.<br />
SPRING<br />
OOtVET & TILE<br />
SPECIALS<br />
INDOOR & OUTDOOR<br />
CARPET<br />
4 Bright Stocking Colors<br />
$179<br />
I Sq. Yd.<br />
••« 12 49 1,<br />
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INDOOR CARPET<br />
Rubber Backed in 5<br />
Stocking Decorator Colors<br />
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PAOI 12 - Sf CTION ONI THE OCfAN CITY SINTINILLiDOER THURSDAY, MAY f, <strong>1974</strong><br />
SOMERS POINT The<br />
Somers . Point Foot ha II<br />
Association will he sponsoring a<br />
Spring nance on Va\ IB A new first for Cape May<br />
•arting at « p m at St (nun!) was celebrated by the<br />
Josephs School Hall. Harbor [iraina Department <strong>of</strong> Colony<br />
la., Somers Point U\o rmisn' (Tlih WpHrfpsrinv night at the<br />
will be provided h\ \hv We hnmi> <strong>of</strong> Mr and MFM PHII]<br />
Three Trio Tickets iin> M per Wecolte<br />
periOn with free heer and Word had just been received<br />
buffet Tickets i-an ho pur thai "Kiiial Dress Rehearsal,"<br />
diased from any mem her «r ai the play that *wep all awards at<br />
the door Fpr furlhir in I he Second District Drama<br />
formation, call H37 i>74:! Ki-slival in March. »n! judged<br />
WAIL SCRAPIMi<br />
Paperhanging<br />
and Painting<br />
hv T. L. HOWFLL<br />
+ KST\HI,IHHKniM« +<br />
Phone 398-2999<br />
Colony Club play judged one <strong>of</strong> two best in State<br />
• Window Shades<br />
> Slip Covers<br />
• Draperies<br />
Woven Wooden<br />
Traverse Rods<br />
EVERYTHING FOR HOME SEWING<br />
Simplicity I Butterick Patterns<br />
Spring I Summer Fabrics<br />
HK BAKER'S<br />
HOUSE OF FABRICS<br />
536 S. Short Rd., (1 Mi. South <strong>of</strong> 34th St.)<br />
PALERMO PHONE 398-4060<br />
il<br />
I.<br />
Repairs Renew<br />
• Don't Paint, Cover It<br />
with Aluminum -<br />
BUILDERS:<br />
Vou five us thf<br />
measuremfiitN, up deliver cut<br />
to fit the job.<br />
HANDY MAN:<br />
Vou give us the<br />
measuremrnts and we will<br />
show you how it's done.<br />
SENIOR CITIZEN;<br />
Vnu call us and we will do the job for v,, u<br />
TRIM ALL YOUR WINDOWS •<br />
DOORS - CORNICES - SOFFETS<br />
Call 268-8262<br />
j. R. 7 Corp.<br />
470 N. Shore Road<br />
Our Price Is Right!<br />
PRfZE WINNING CAST-The performers in the Colony Club's "Final Dress<br />
Rehearsal" included <br />
Mrs Michael Slaveskl and Mrs. Roy Gillian. Senior photo.<br />
iini 1 <strong>of</strong> the two best plays<br />
presented in <strong>1974</strong> by the<br />
rrderated Wompns' Clubs <strong>of</strong><br />
Now jersey<br />
The cast and crew made<br />
pUns to attend the Annual State<br />
rbnvenlion in Atlantic City<br />
y<br />
on<br />
Mav 15There, tn enlertaln the<br />
delegates, thev will once again<br />
the hilarious farce <strong>of</strong><br />
inept actors rehearsing an<br />
biane, sociological version <strong>of</strong><br />
(Inderella<br />
It was particularly gratifying<br />
to the Drama Department that<br />
it had tackled the most difficult<br />
aid demanding <strong>of</strong> all dramatic<br />
forms and had received the<br />
approval and plaudits <strong>of</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional judges. "A shea 1<br />
Mrs. Lester J. Cheyne, fund raising chairman<br />
Mainland Chapter, Shore Memorial Hoipital<br />
Women's Auxiliary, explains that first prize in their<br />
annual drawing will be a travel vacation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
winner's choice. Second prize, aJadies diamond ring •<br />
and third prize, an original miniature oil painting;<br />
Party boat operators<br />
must have CG license<br />
In a formal invest igalion<br />
conducted by the Coast Guard<br />
Visit Our Greenhouses<br />
Over 100 Varieties <strong>of</strong> Flowers at All Times.<br />
We produce all <strong>of</strong> our plants in our 14<br />
greenhouses and 7 acres <strong>of</strong> evergreens.<br />
WE SPECIALIZE IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />
and WORK FOR THE PRIVATE HOME,<br />
12 Beautiful Colors in<br />
Hew HybrkJ RHODODENDRONS<br />
Varieties <strong>of</strong><br />
POTTED KREIMULS<br />
MoilComplMflJne<strong>of</strong><br />
EVERGREENS<br />
In South Jersey<br />
Finest Seiectlon In the Area<br />
English Holly Trees<br />
LEMON TREES<br />
Fnr Home A Garden<br />
CAMELLIAS<br />
SHADE TREES<br />
For Seaihore Homei<br />
JflMil<br />
POnED HYDRANGEAS<br />
Bpauttrul Japanese<br />
BLACK PINES<br />
Live Miniature<br />
SONSAI TREES<br />
•iHiiUli Ofilv Top Qu.lllv<br />
Ffr-filiiBft Far ¥euf Liwn<br />
GOOD GHA8S SEED<br />
Thf Hemegl<br />
CEDAR BRIDGE<br />
Nurseries & Greenhouses<br />
j x u m m m<br />
LAKE, BARGAIKTOWN ROAD, BARCAIKTOWH<br />
927-2360<br />
into the sinking <strong>of</strong>, the veisel<br />
JOAN ni, <strong>of</strong>f Cape-May, N,J.<br />
on March 30, with the lois <strong>of</strong> all<br />
wven personi aboard, it wai<br />
learned that the bolt's operator<br />
did not have a Coast Guard<br />
licenie even though he was<br />
carrying pauengeri for hire.<br />
It wai furhler detfrminid<br />
that the operator <strong>of</strong> the JOAN<br />
III sometimes carried more<br />
than lix passengers and that<br />
the vessel was not inipected by<br />
the Coast Guard,<br />
Federal law requires that all<br />
vessels carrying passengers for<br />
hire have a licensed operator on<br />
hoard, The law further requirei<br />
that, when carrying more than<br />
six passengers for hire, the boat<br />
be regularly inspected by the<br />
(toast Guard, Both the license<br />
and or Certificate <strong>of</strong> Inspection<br />
must be posted, in a conspicuous<br />
place on board the<br />
vessel, (or public inspection,<br />
It Is probable thit boat!<br />
carrying passengen for hir«<br />
are operating on the New<br />
Jersey and Delaware shores<br />
that have not been inspected by<br />
the Coast Guard and whose<br />
Guard licensts. With the ap.<br />
proach <strong>of</strong> warm weather and<br />
the increasi in boating activities,<br />
the Coast Guard ta-ges<br />
every paying paisenger to<br />
dieck to set,' upon boarding, if<br />
the boat's operator hai a<br />
license, and, if there are more<br />
than six passengeri, that the<br />
boat has a valid Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Inspection on board,<br />
TTie Coast Guard also ur|ei<br />
the public to notify any Coast<br />
Guard facility Immediately<br />
should these documents not be<br />
aboard. Only with the public'*<br />
assistance can the laws be<br />
enforced and tragedies similar<br />
to that <strong>of</strong> the JOAN III be<br />
prevented.<br />
CLASSINID ADI<br />
BRINO RMULTI<br />
delight from start to finish",<br />
and "flawlessly performed"<br />
were several <strong>of</strong> the Bimmwu<br />
they received.<br />
Celebrants included, Mr. and<br />
Mr( Alan Riditer, Mr and<br />
Mrg John Bryson, Mr and<br />
Mrs, Roy Gillian, Mrs Wallace<br />
Johnson, Mrs Michael<br />
Slaveslti, Mrs. William R.<br />
Kintzel, Mrs. Edward<br />
Mowbray, Membees <strong>of</strong> the c««J<br />
unable to attend were Mri.<br />
Joseph Shorno and Mrs Otto<br />
KeeJe.<br />
HOME<br />
OF THE<br />
TODAV IThursday) •<br />
Spring <strong>County</strong> Council PTA<br />
dinner, 6:30 p.m., in the Upper<br />
Township Middle School. In<br />
Btallation <strong>of</strong> county <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
• Tuekahoe American Legion<br />
Post meeting, 8pm, in the<br />
legion Hall<br />
Upper Township Citizens'<br />
Advisory Committee meeting,<br />
7:30 p.m., in the Township Hall,<br />
Tucks ho#<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) •<br />
Strathrnere Volunteer Fire<br />
OompHnv Aiudliiiry meeting, R<br />
p m<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Upper Township PTA School<br />
Fair in the Upper Township<br />
raemeniary School, Marmora<br />
MONDAV<br />
Upper Township rommiitpp<br />
mwlina. 8pm<br />
Tuckahoe Volunteer Fire<br />
Qimpany meeting, 8 p.m<br />
Upper Township Rescue<br />
Squad Auxiliary meeting. R<br />
pm<br />
Upper Township Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce meeting Social<br />
hour 8-30 p.m., dinner 7:30<br />
Cub Scout Pack SB Committee<br />
meeting, 7'30 p m in Tuckahoe<br />
fire hall<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Marmora Volunteer<br />
Company drill, 7 p m<br />
MAMA MIA'S<br />
Upper Twp. events<br />
Fire<br />
Wesley United Methodist<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> Petersburg meeting,<br />
7:4S p.m.<br />
Fifhtt Inflation with Our FRIDAY SPECIAL<br />
May 10th • Served 11 to 11 n .<br />
$1 Q<br />
Sunriiy Special-A Bucket <strong>of</strong> Mama Mia't<br />
Famou. SPAGHETTI 1 SAUCE $0<br />
(enough for four people; take-out only) Ml<br />
CLO1ED MONDAYS and TUESDAYS<br />
loth Street and Asbury Ave. DIAL 398 2811<br />
RESTAURANT OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
DINNER<br />
Saturday, 5:30 P.M. • 10:00 P.M.<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
Sunday 8 A,M. • Noon<br />
Dancing Saturday Night<br />
MOTHER'S DAY<br />
Sunday Breakfast 8 A.M. till Noon<br />
Dining 3 P.M. till 9 P.M.<br />
"Make Her Day Something Special"<br />
78TH & DUNE DRIVE AVALON,N.J,<br />
368 5155<br />
for people who want to<br />
get away, but not too far<br />
A stay at Split Rock Lodge on Lake Harmony M00 feet<br />
high In the Poconot it a real gai,.,Mver, Our secluded yet<br />
convenient hotel (with just-completed indoor, heated<br />
glass-enclosed pool) and 50 private cottages near the NE<br />
Pa, Turnpike juncture with IB0 are a mere 10 gallons or<br />
leu from major metropolitan areas. Service station on<br />
premises. For that spring break-away, enjoy a 3-night<br />
mini-vacation at special rate* mid-week Sun. to ni. Includes<br />
meals, free cocktail party, private recreational<br />
plaza, nightly entertainment, go many extra) at no extra<br />
ODIt,<br />
Uk, Himtnv. P.. 1|U4.T.I: 717/443-1171<br />
m/OMZff MMM, Of m ftw tail Mttl nut.<br />
Ladies Auxiliary to VFW<br />
IVist 4fif.y meeting, H p m<br />
WBONESDAY •<br />
Aaron "Wittkamp Caldwell<br />
Unit American Legion<br />
Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m in the<br />
Tuckahoe Legion Hall<br />
Country Shore Women's Club<br />
Harden Department meeting<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior Rescue Squad<br />
meeting, 7.30 p m,. in the<br />
Tuckahoe fire hall.<br />
VFW meeting, B p.m. in the<br />
Marmora Post Home.<br />
HYDRANGEAS OFFERED<br />
Hydrangea plants are<br />
available to the public by<br />
contacting Sally Huff at 399.<br />
«40 Funds received from the<br />
plants sold" will help start <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
Hydrangea Contest scheduled<br />
for <strong>Jun</strong>e 24 until July 2.-<br />
Deadline for ordering the<br />
plants is May 22<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY<br />
FRIDAY, SATUROAY& SUNDAY<br />
1! A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE<br />
VOLTACO'S<br />
fS7 WIST AVE.<br />
PHONE J9f.O7S3<br />
FOR THE BEST IN<br />
A COMPLETE SELECTION OP<br />
SPECIALTIES, TO TAKE OUT<br />
PIZZA • SUBS • LASAGNA •SPAGHETTI<br />
RAVIOLI • ANTIPASTO •<br />
STUFFEDPEPPERS<br />
We are always happy<br />
to have<br />
Mothers (and Fathers)<br />
at TUCKAHOE INN<br />
especially on<br />
MOTHER'S<br />
DAY<br />
TuckaJvoe ITU\<br />
Route 9 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bridge in<br />
BiiSLIY'S POINT<br />
- OPEN ALL YEAR —<br />
— OPEN EVERY DAY AT NOON<br />
Come Caiual<br />
Jutt Bring Vour Appetite<br />
Hit'<br />
Celgbrate "Mother's Day"<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 12th,<br />
by fining Out with the<br />
Whole Family<br />
intertainmenf with<br />
LENNY at the PIANO<br />
Friday & Saturday Evening<br />
JOHNNY GORDON,<br />
Sang Stylist, Sunday 4 to 8P.M,<br />
JUifootl lijlur Spaot<br />
Lutieh Itrved from 11 • .m.—Dfamcr Strved'III 11 p.m.<br />
51 Mill North 61 TuskahM en Rout. 60 ; .'<br />
COUWNCITY ea»2«4i<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
From the PR <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
The power <strong>of</strong> positive criticism<br />
by Mark Soifer<br />
public ri'lui inn t ilirmior<br />
Mary Anne Randall is her<br />
husband's sharpesi critic And<br />
Willard RandaJI, likewise, can<br />
bequile criliral <strong>of</strong> Mary Anne's<br />
k<br />
Happily, this situation has! not<br />
Hitleti in the divorce courts It<br />
all works nut rather well as<br />
Mary is a photojirapher and<br />
WilUrd a writer Their<br />
1'Hlicism is the positive kind<br />
and it helps them sell their<br />
vwrk to leading publications<br />
Winter Hours.: 11 A.AA, to 9 P.M.. Daily<br />
COFFEE or TEA<br />
with Your<br />
Lunch or Dinner<br />
OOD<br />
— ^RESTAURANT -<br />
j ^ NEW LOCATION<br />
9th STREET & ASBURY AVENUE<br />
-k Closed on Mondays
PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY ?, 1P74<br />
Blood pressure screening program listed for Cape-Atlantic Counties<br />
A plan to sa-een 5,000 area to have their blood pressurescreenings in this area will be week<br />
care.<br />
oioperaiing with the Heart<br />
residents for high blood Checked as a preventive held on May IB from 9 am to 1<br />
High blood presgura can Association and the Health<br />
pressure diring May, High measure Because high blood p m andon May 19from 1 p.m. Individuals can have their occur at any age but those over Department include: The<br />
Hood Pressure Month, was presjure in its early stage has to 4 p.m The locations for IJood pressifl-e checked at any SO are'more likely to be at risk (hunty Medical Societies, The<br />
announced by the American fib set symptoms, many people screening will bt in Atlantic <strong>of</strong> the screening locations Black people are more Atlantic Medical Center, Shore<br />
Heart Association and thehave the fqnditign without City, Pleasanlville, Ham without prior appointment. siseeptabie, <strong>of</strong>ten at an earlier Memorial Hospital, Kessler<br />
Health Department <strong>of</strong> AUawic knowing it Untreated it can monton. Mays Landing, Educational material also will age and with greater severity, Memorial Hospital. Burdette<br />
and Cape May Counties. lead to heart attack, stroke or Pomona, Wild wood, be <strong>of</strong>ferad by a volunteer than white pehple. It isTomlin Memorial Hospital,<br />
Ttiii detection" program <strong>of</strong> kidney disease<br />
Whiteibnro. Woodbine, <strong>Ocean</strong> consultant Those persons<br />
At lain ic Ca pe Human<br />
fer* an opportunity farpeople The blood pressure Oty, Cape May Court House<br />
Resources Ine , The NAACP,<br />
and The City <strong>of</strong> Cape May The<br />
Tie OslPopathic Societies. The<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
FHi CIRCLE - SCMAERS POINT<br />
Special Luncheon Menu<br />
MONDAY<br />
TUESDAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Pepper Steak with Rice<br />
Sauteed Liver 4 Onions<br />
Baked Meit Loaf<br />
Manientti j. Meatball<br />
Bar BQue Chicken Leg<br />
Roast Pork li Sauerkraut<br />
Stripped Clams<br />
Veal Pirmigana A Spaghetti<br />
Baked Filet <strong>of</strong> Cod<br />
with Supreme Sauce<br />
Hirimp Creole<br />
Baked Beans & Hot Dog<br />
Grilled Ham t, Cheese<br />
Sandwich<br />
with Soup Du Jour i<br />
ALL PLATTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />
& BUTTER<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. 'TIL 3 P.M.<br />
Stafood • Steaks<br />
Wed. thru Sun.<br />
The Danny Klebes Trio<br />
BAY DINER<br />
MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT<br />
&<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
Wishes<br />
to All Mothers<br />
A Happy Mother's Day!<br />
Dinner Music<br />
by<br />
Freddie Gray<br />
Serving<br />
Complete Dinners<br />
From 10 A,M, to 10 P.M,<br />
800 Seat Capacity<br />
Open 24 Hours<br />
PLEASE CALL FOR RESIRVATIONS<br />
FOR<br />
MOTHER'S DAY<br />
927-1060.927-9408<br />
! 1 MacAfthur Blvd., Somers Point<br />
PUT MOM ON A<br />
PEDESTAL<br />
IT'S HER DAY<br />
',& l><br />
addresses <strong>of</strong> thene screening<br />
«Hff>s will hi> nr\nnu°*rf*i nrvi<br />
screened Snd found to be at risk<br />
from high blood pressure will<br />
be referred to their doctor for<br />
further tpsiing and follow up<br />
(Mtimated that 1 <strong>of</strong> every in<br />
people has high blood pressure<br />
and only half nf them arc jwarp<br />
nf it.<br />
AHflricies atiH groups<br />
Allan, ic Commniijlv<br />
School Board to feto honor students<br />
One hundred four <strong>Ocean</strong> City presenting the special awards,<br />
High School students in grades academir letters anil PPF<br />
9-12 will be recognized by the tiFicates<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Hoard <strong>of</strong> Fducation The Rev J Overton Jones,<br />
for their surcess in theassociate in residence, St<br />
academic area at the Third Augustine's Church, will give<br />
Annual Board <strong>of</strong> Education the Invocation and Benediction<br />
Academic Awards Dinner this for this evening's program<br />
evening ' Thursday I at 8:30<br />
p m at the high school<br />
cafeleria<br />
Nineteen eleventh and<br />
twelfth grade students will be<br />
awarded a special academic<br />
award for being achievers for<br />
three consecutive years<br />
Twenty-four tenth, eleventh<br />
and twelfth grade students will<br />
also receive a special award for<br />
being achievers for two con<br />
secutive years. Sixty-one ninth<br />
and tenth graders will receive<br />
an Academic Letter for their<br />
accomplishments in<br />
academic field for the first<br />
year<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the honor students in<br />
the various categories will<br />
receive a certificate <strong>of</strong> merit<br />
for their accomplishments<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Education, in i ts<br />
endeavor to honor these<br />
students who have worked very<br />
diligently during this past year<br />
and previous years, will continue<br />
to make this Academic<br />
Awards Dinner an annual<br />
event<br />
The speaker for this Awards<br />
Dinner will be Bob Bradley,<br />
noted sports and general<br />
commentator for KYW-<br />
Channel 3, Philadelphia<br />
Bradley (j well-known for his<br />
speaking engagements and<br />
television programs.<br />
The entire propam will be<br />
sponsored by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education with Board<br />
President Franklin K. linger,<br />
Jr presiding at this annual<br />
event. Unger will be assisted by<br />
Mrs. Margaret S, Sharp,<br />
chairman for the committee<br />
responsible for this dinner,<br />
along with several other board<br />
members who will assist in<br />
HONOR<br />
Tlllitn YEAR<br />
12th Grade: Jeanne Barr,<br />
Linda Havre, Theresa Dunphy,<br />
Penelope Richards, Diane<br />
Hione, Arleen Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Donna<br />
Wiimer, Marilinda Hodgdon.<br />
llth Grade Pamela Driscoll,<br />
Carol Totten, Dawn Wallace,<br />
Ttielnia Wltmer, Cheryl Me-<br />
Master. Donna Schimek, Susan<br />
Sharp, Adele Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Cynthia<br />
Johnson, Roienary McGinn Is,<br />
Peter Jansson<br />
theSKCOM) YKAR<br />
12th Grade Donna Felmey,<br />
Karen Hither, John Kulesza,<br />
Margaret McGinnis, Nancy<br />
McHugh, Mary Mclnnes,<br />
Nancy Kppfian Kevin Thorn<br />
eon<br />
llth Grade: Donald Chap<br />
man. Linda Pennello,<br />
Christopher Rothwell, Donna<br />
Treen<br />
loth Grade Sarah Abrams,<br />
Lucy Arena, Patricia Barrett,<br />
Susan Brady, Alan Hannan,<br />
Paul Jargowskl, James Starn.<br />
Cynthia Seidei, Antoinette<br />
Dalessandro, Suzanne Doyle.<br />
Klmberly Khipp, Daniel Young<br />
FIRST YEAR<br />
12th Grade Thomas Strat<br />
ton, George Young, Gibbs<br />
Peterson, Susan Mirnehlno,<br />
Blanche Mazurie, Joan Guyon,<br />
James Ojnn. James Clillifln.<br />
GOP buffet-dance Saturday<br />
to fete primary candidates<br />
Conjressman Charles W,<br />
Sandman, Jr., and Cape May<br />
OBunty Freeholders William R,<br />
Wilsey and William Sturm wjU<br />
he gufflts <strong>of</strong> honor at the county<br />
OOP organiiation spring buffet<br />
and dance Saturday (May 11!<br />
at 7 p.m. In the Wildwood<br />
Convention Hail.<br />
The three <strong>of</strong>ficials are candidates<br />
Jor reelection this fall<br />
on the Republican ticket, and<br />
<strong>County</strong> GOP Chairman W,<br />
Robert Hentges urged gupporters<br />
from all 16<br />
municipalities to attend the<br />
affair<br />
Hentges, who ii judge<br />
surrogate in the county; said<br />
the event promises to be one <strong>of</strong><br />
the social highlights <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season, with more than 1,000<br />
expected to attend.<br />
Freeholder Roy Gillian, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, and Lower<br />
Township Mayor Jack Sparks<br />
are chairmen <strong>of</strong> the party,<br />
which will feature music by<br />
Luke airs go<strong>of</strong>s<br />
in voters lists<br />
COURT HOUSE-Following<br />
Jimmy Dorsey's Band,<br />
The chairmen said tickets are<br />
available through the local<br />
GOP leaders and also at the<br />
convention hall.<br />
The dance will help kick <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the local Republican campaign<br />
for the <strong>Jun</strong>e 4 primary election,<br />
A schedule <strong>of</strong> parties, dinners<br />
and rallies is being prepared<br />
and an itinerary chairman will<br />
be named shortly by the can-<br />
people from around the county,<br />
extensive research at theHentges noted.<br />
<strong>County</strong> Court House here.<br />
Republican Upper-township<br />
Committee candidate Bobjjike<br />
today announced that afftail<br />
twelve Township- voters are<br />
improperly registered,<br />
Luke has notified the <strong>County</strong><br />
Election Board <strong>of</strong> his findings,<br />
including a list <strong>of</strong> another<br />
twelve "questionable"<br />
registrations. He cautioned that<br />
these may "only be the tip <strong>of</strong><br />
the iceberg".<br />
"No voter should be deprived<br />
<strong>of</strong> his or her right to vole due to<br />
a clerical error," said Luke, as<br />
he emphasized that the voteri<br />
mvolved were not at fault.<br />
Luke urged every voter in<br />
Upper Township to make sure<br />
he is registered in the proper<br />
district,<br />
"I'll take time <strong>of</strong>f from my<br />
campaigning, If need be," laid<br />
Luke, "to assist any Township<br />
voter who finds a probltm with<br />
his or her registration,"<br />
.SEnVINO<br />
Dinners<br />
Platters<br />
Delicious<br />
Sandwiches<br />
Special<br />
Businessman's<br />
Lunch'<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
The Jimmy Dorsey Band will<br />
be the second big name band to<br />
play for the Republicans<br />
Lionel Hampton and his band<br />
provided the muitc for a dance<br />
earlier this year which proved<br />
to bt tremendously successful,<br />
"Social events where there<br />
are no speeches seem to be the<br />
vogue thiie days," chairman<br />
Hentgessaid. "This will give an<br />
opportunity for Republican<br />
supporters, workers and<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>ficials to get together<br />
and have a good time. Good<br />
food and good fellowship will<br />
prevail and I urgt all persons<br />
interested tocontact their local<br />
Republican leader for tickets<br />
because a limited number are<br />
available," Hentges said.<br />
Congressman Sandman and<br />
Freeholders Wilsey and Sturm<br />
will have an opportunity to<br />
meet and greet the many<br />
fnllj^lp<br />
Kirn Cornwall. Ueniiee Carter,<br />
l.isfi Carroll. MichnH Braun,<br />
Robert lU'hnke, Carnl<br />
Barrawrtian, Betsy Adams<br />
IHH Grade Knren Lauer.<br />
Allen MllrtHI, JarniiplinH<br />
Pinto<br />
HTth Grade Hobert Wilsey,<br />
Ross Hurmari, Mark Cjibson.<br />
Stephen Meaargre, Nancy<br />
Allen, Diane Anusky, Karen<br />
Beekwith, Karen Doerr. Greta<br />
Burton, Heidi Hopman Diane<br />
I.ii«, Gregory Ntn Donna<br />
Scioh, Mark Smith, Sandra<br />
Smith Michael Scythes, .tamps<br />
Kane<br />
9th Grade Susan Nimmer,<br />
Alicia Smith, Eric Blasberg,<br />
Tracy Curcio, jfarine<br />
Kberhardt, Pamela Nickerson,<br />
Catherine Camburn, Leisa<br />
Hendrix. Susan Struckell,<br />
TerriM Schimpk. Suianne<br />
Hosch, Rebecca Miirino, Annmarie<br />
Bollinger. Lee Ann<br />
Campion, Catherine Crawford,<br />
Diane Dannfhower, Mary<br />
Hays, Robert Henning, Anna<br />
Kulwza, Edward Ijeone. Ann<br />
Mamolow, Kathrj'n Paone. jny<br />
Phillips, Joseph Savitsky, Tina<br />
Schellinger, Christopher Smith<br />
Nursing Department, The<br />
Atlantic City Health Office, The<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Health Office,<br />
and Operation <strong>Jun</strong>ction <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwond and <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
For information about<br />
screening or high blood<br />
pressure call The Heart<br />
Association at Ml SflM or 522<br />
1E28<br />
IKS OFFIt'K MOVING<br />
The local area <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
Internal Revenue Service will<br />
be relocated, beginning<br />
Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 3 The new IKS<br />
service <strong>of</strong>fice will be located at<br />
II N. Iowa ov , in Atlantic City.<br />
The present <strong>of</strong>fice at Morris<br />
and Atlantic avs,, Atlantic City,<br />
wit! remain open through<br />
Friday, May 30, at which time<br />
the moving operation will lake<br />
place<br />
SALMON' • BOSTON St'ltllt) ?• SEA<br />
DHL 399 1515<br />
1156 ISBURV AVENUE<br />
Monday —<br />
FRIED MUSHROOMS<br />
Tuesday —<br />
CUM STRIPS , . 50°<br />
Wednesday —<br />
EGGPLANT, Fried<br />
5 1.00<br />
Thursday —<br />
SHRIMP TEMPURA<br />
$ 2.00<br />
Friday -<br />
BAKED IMPERIAL DRAB $ 1,70<br />
Saturday —<br />
CHICKEN, Box , , s 1.40<br />
Sunday -<br />
BROILED SCALLOPS s 1.80<br />
• 50°<br />
Open 7 Dayi a Week • Parking in Rear<br />
SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />
fervid anywhete on<br />
In the eeeanfroni<br />
SAXONY ROOM<br />
Served gvsry Sunday <strong>of</strong> the ytor<br />
8:30 am. to 1:30 p.m.<br />
flff/<br />
$3.25<br />
$2.25<br />
Childf.n und.r IO with adulli<br />
DORTOCAII<br />
hoTii & MOTOR INN<br />
15th A Boardwalk. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J,<br />
For information<br />
Call 399=8812<br />
The Lamps are Lit!<br />
MONDAY MAY 13<br />
WE RE-OPEN FOR THE <strong>1974</strong> SEASON<br />
HE'S BACK<br />
. . . we might just<br />
be the best family<br />
restaurant in the world!<br />
ED<br />
PINNER SERVED<br />
-Daily-4 pun. to 11 p.in, ~<br />
Sundays 1pm, to llptm.<br />
ACRES OF<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
IfiBERER'S<br />
ANGLESEA NN.WItDVVOOD.N.J,<br />
JUST OFP EXIT 8 OF THE GARDiN STATi<br />
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tit<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 9, ifT4<br />
PERENNIAL GENEROSITY- For the twentieth year, Palmer Chevrolet <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City has again donated a station wagon to the Betty Bacharach<br />
Rehabilitation Center in Longport, Shown here presenting keys to this year's<br />
wagon are Mrs, Mary Palmer and Harry Klaus, <strong>of</strong> Palmer Chevrolet. Accepting<br />
in behalf <strong>of</strong> the Center are Leon Leopaldi, Mayor <strong>of</strong> Longport. and Daniel Mr<br />
Mfihon, director <strong>of</strong> planning and development at the Center<br />
GOOD CUP or co<br />
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8AM<br />
YOUR DAILY REMINDER OF DELICIOUS FOOD<br />
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Dally Special Pliticn Include Rolli A<br />
Biller, Salad and Choke ef Two<br />
Vegetable* except where otherwU* noted<br />
PIST«r CHEF'S DAILY 41* SPECIALS<br />
Monday Rum Fl«vcre«i Cr«am Puff with Fudf e Sauce<br />
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CITY OF OCI*N CITY, N J<br />
NOTICE TO RIODEB5<br />
PUBCNASe AND 1NITALLATION<br />
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PACE IS _ SECTION ONI<br />
Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />
| Under the fame management as Campbell's Sepfood<br />
2112 ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 3980622<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
Friday and Saturday, til 8 P.M.<br />
OPEN SUNDAY TIL 7 P.M.<br />
Reopening for the Season,<br />
Friday, May 17th<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dul 399-4337<br />
Closed Monday and Tuesday, May 20fh and 21st<br />
Make It a Perfect<br />
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Day...<br />
^ Dine Out<br />
, # Mother's Day<br />
Overlooking the<br />
Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
atop the<br />
Marquis<br />
De Lafayette Hotel<br />
501 Beach Drim,<br />
Cape May ^<br />
in the<br />
Top <strong>of</strong> the MarQ<br />
Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge<br />
• • - • • •..-•#•<br />
Dinners Served from 2 P.M.<br />
Make Your Reservations Early, Call 884-3431<br />
Dancing to thm Music <strong>of</strong> the LONDON BROTHERS QUARTBT<br />
from 8:30 fill??<br />
TREAT MOTHER TO DINNER ON HER DAY, SUNDAY, Hit 12TH<br />
REMEMBER THE GOOD OLB D£TS mil mn immmvs STIU<br />
-FASHIONED<br />
including THE FOOD at<br />
REOPENING<br />
SATURDAY, MAY 11 TN<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY<br />
Until Sat*** iay 25H.<br />
MvIM «• ,«• !• S«rTi«c<br />
%hsA --'.day.<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
OLDISttnd TRULY FlNiS"L<br />
JTEiSTStHTANT<br />
CONSISTENTLY FINE FOOD and SERVICE FORM YEARS<br />
UNDER TH1 SAME MANAGEMENT<br />
On The Boardwalk — Opposite Music Htr
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,PAGI U — SECTION ONf THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TH URSDAY, MAY<br />
ACC lists summer courses at <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Court House<br />
Two VOUHg men fined as disorderly persons<br />
Atlantic Atluntic Community College g beginning <strong>Jun</strong>e 17, will <strong>of</strong>fer session, also fllw beginning beflinnins <strong>Jun</strong>e 10. psycnoiogy, reading, religion, religion. . . . . . . • , . . .. ...... „,,„,».„„,„ *,,..., ....<br />
far the first lima will <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer M courses The sociology, Spanish, speech and Two young men charged with drrly pprson charges ni<br />
college iri'dit courses this<br />
second Hay session, boginninjj theater. ' j larceny and facing possible stealing clothing from a<br />
simmer in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and<br />
July i». will <strong>of</strong>fer 17 courses<br />
Bidictment and stiff Jail terms hnarflwflik store and received<br />
Cape May Court House in ad<br />
Aft' also will <strong>of</strong>fer four non<br />
filtered guilty pleas to disor fines ind ,1 »usppnd(>d jail<br />
dltion Ici its Mays Landing<br />
credii courses ai its Mays<br />
campus and Atlantic City<br />
Urban Center<br />
A free tabloid newspaper<br />
completely describing all<br />
ACV's summer programs can<br />
be . obtained by writing<br />
".Summer .Sessions.' Atlantic<br />
Community College. Mays<br />
Landing, 18330, or calling SM<br />
II[1 ni B46.49S0, Ext 213<br />
Two five week morning<br />
sessions will be available in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv The first session.<br />
Li I Boyd s#z<br />
four courses The second<br />
session, beginning July 22. will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer six courses Classes will<br />
beheld weekdays from 9 to II<br />
a m in <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />
An eight u-eek night session,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering six courses, will be<br />
available in Cape May Court<br />
House, beginning <strong>Jun</strong>e 17<br />
(.lasses will be held twice<br />
weekly from 7 to 9:30 p.m. m<br />
Middle Township High School<br />
Two five week day sessions<br />
and on eight *eek night session<br />
will be available at ACC'J Mays<br />
landing campus The first day<br />
session, beginning 'une in. will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer 2fi courses The night<br />
Our Wednesday Pot Luck<br />
Special will make a Weak<br />
Man Strong,"<br />
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lOrh Sf A Asbury Ave<br />
|Bill Leo ft Hit "Modernayers"<br />
Wed., 9:30 P.M. to UOI.H.<br />
LIVE MUSIC<br />
Friday I Saturday Nito<br />
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.<br />
| A Complete Une <strong>of</strong> PACKAGE GOODS<br />
WINE •LIQUOR* BEER<br />
WE Df LIVER Dial3ff.4W«<br />
34th St. Causeway into Qeean City<br />
Sandbar<br />
Between Sips<br />
by John<br />
From time to time we repeat<br />
Bine <strong>of</strong> the rudiments <strong>of</strong> ser- ,<br />
ving wlnei. This repetition<br />
serves the dual purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
refreshing the memory <strong>of</strong> thoje<br />
who have read our columns<br />
earlier, and reaching for the<br />
first time the new "Between<br />
Sips" aficionados. It Is always<br />
well to remember that wine is<br />
not an expensive luxury. Even<br />
though certain select chateau<br />
JL<br />
and vintage wines may be high . . . . . , , —<br />
in price, there are many snlended domestic and imported<br />
wines at prices within everyone'i reach. White wines are<br />
generally served cooler than rid or sweet wines. When<br />
serving a chilled wine, wrap a napkin around the bottle to<br />
retard the warmth <strong>of</strong> the h*nd from warming the contents<br />
and to prevent dripping. Serve wine in eliar, thin glasses<br />
Four wine gently, never shake it. Generally »erve white<br />
wines with fowl, garni or fish. Serve red wines with red<br />
meats. Serve dry-winei prior to the dessert course. Sweet<br />
winei should be served at the close <strong>of</strong> a maul or after it. The<br />
serving <strong>of</strong> wines may be altered to taste or necessity.,<br />
.Shakespeare was a famous playwright who made a living<br />
writing things for people to quote.<br />
COOKING WITH WINES<br />
> Creamed Fish Flakei<br />
\ You'll need: i- 4 cup butter or margarine; y* cup flour; l"*<br />
: cups rich milk; u cup sherry wine; dash <strong>of</strong> paprika; '£ tsp<br />
Worcestershire sauce; salt and pepper; % tip. grated lemon '<br />
: peel; 2 tbspni. chopped parsley; 2 cups flaked, cooked fish<br />
' (halibut, haddock, cod, salmon). Melt butter and jtir m<br />
; flour; add milk and cook, stirring until mixture belli and<br />
tWcNens, Add wine, seasonings, lemon peel and paniev<br />
• Just before »erving, gently stir in fish. Good served piping<br />
: hotontoaaorinpattyshelli,ServM4, ,_, -Z<br />
Slgn in doctor's waiting room; "Pallenti are kindly allied<br />
, noi to e*chanjejymptoni» t.ILget».tiM.Jo«©^hopei«»ly-<br />
STBHflliiin"<br />
Landing campusi They are<br />
Basic Phniogrflphy. Land<br />
Surveying, Kckankar, and<br />
Swimming for nhildrpn four to<br />
in<br />
Credit courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
in art, biology, business,<br />
chemistry. economics,<br />
education, electronics, English,<br />
health and physical education,<br />
history, hospitality<br />
management, instr uetional<br />
media, mathematics music.<br />
philnsnph\ pnliftrfl) ^rif,fir«*<br />
In addition, ACC, id conjinction<br />
with the New Jersey<br />
Mrfrine Sciences Consortium<br />
'NJMSC), will <strong>of</strong>fer 13 credit<br />
aiurses in marine sciences at<br />
the NJMSr's field station in<br />
aile<br />
ACC currently is accepting<br />
mail registrations for summer<br />
onurses The mail registration<br />
Headline is Wedne«day, May 29.<br />
Summer epia-ses are {aught<br />
by regular ACC faculty<br />
members Since ACC is fully<br />
accredited, all credits earned<br />
are completely I fsnsffiirahiB to<br />
Now legislation would aid<br />
elderly with cost <strong>of</strong> drugs<br />
WILDWOOn New jersey<br />
Sate Senator James S Cafiero<br />
has pined as co-sponsor <strong>of</strong> a<br />
bill that would provide medical<br />
assistance to senior citizens<br />
whose prescription drug costs<br />
wceed three percent <strong>of</strong> their<br />
annual income<br />
Cafiero, who represents the<br />
First Legislative District <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May and Cumberland<br />
Q>unties, said there are many<br />
residents in this district, and<br />
approximately 40,000 in the<br />
entire state, who would be<br />
assisted under this bill known<br />
m the "Pharmaceutica]<br />
Ajsistance to the Aged Act '<br />
The measure is signed by five<br />
other Senators with Senator<br />
Joseph Merllno <strong>of</strong> Trenton the<br />
prime sponsor<br />
More than 560,000 citizens <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey who are SS years <strong>of</strong><br />
age or over have incomes below<br />
85,000 a year, and the expenses<br />
<strong>of</strong> this group for prescribed<br />
*up are more than twice<br />
S/jLtSLUJ. 81UJU i « Mm s iUXUXUJjJUJU I* ULUJJ<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
: Q. Should IroU Juice used In making drinks be freih?<br />
: A, Vci, preferably, although miny <strong>of</strong> the rraien and cinned<br />
' Juices are adequate,<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
IN ALL OP SOUTH JERSEY<br />
Somcr* Point<br />
J*.<br />
those for younger people in the<br />
population. Senator Cafiero<br />
observed. "Medical assistance<br />
is provided for approximately<br />
12 percent <strong>of</strong> the eld r -|y whose<br />
income falls below . 000 an-**<br />
nually, but for many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
elderly above the $2,000 income<br />
level, there is no assistance in<br />
paying for their prescription<br />
*ug costs," he said,<br />
first<br />
"this bill would supplement<br />
the New Jersey Medical<br />
Assistance and Health Servicus<br />
Act by providing asBlitance to<br />
the elderly on limited Incomes<br />
whose prescription i-ug costs<br />
exceed three percent <strong>of</strong> their<br />
annual income. It also directs<br />
COCKTAILS • LUNCHEONS • DINNIR<br />
ffoijstft Mouse<br />
Fifhermin't Wharf. Cape May<br />
• OPEN ALL YEAH i<br />
« 884=8296<br />
^hat,the state shall provide a<br />
remburfement system lo the<br />
provider* <strong>of</strong> prescriptii.n drugs<br />
in those many instances in<br />
which drugs may be prescribed<br />
on a continual basis at costs<br />
exceeding three percent <strong>of</strong><br />
annual income," the Senator<br />
noted The measure. Senate Bill<br />
No 75,i, is presently being<br />
audied by the Committee on<br />
Institutions, Health and<br />
Welfare, Senator Cafiero «aid.<br />
Under the measure, the<br />
Commiisioner <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Institution* and<br />
Agencies would be required to<br />
establish regulations for<br />
determining eligibility including<br />
provisions for submission<br />
<strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> expenditure<br />
for prescription drug*, actual<br />
and anticipated annual income,<br />
and evidence from the licensed<br />
practitioner in all cases where<br />
drugs are prescribed on a<br />
continual basis.<br />
• KIBBOX WINNERS<br />
MARMORA — Two members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Country Shore Women's<br />
Qub <strong>of</strong> Marmora won blue<br />
ribbons at the second district<br />
fine arts festival. They are Mrs.<br />
Charles Roberts, winner <strong>of</strong> a<br />
prize for beginners'<br />
walerwlors, and Mrs, aaron<br />
McKittrick, winner <strong>of</strong> a first<br />
prize for advanced watereolor.<br />
BOOK REVIEW<br />
The Literature group <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Colony Club will present a book<br />
review program today<br />
'Thursday) at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Mary KasMb at 11 E, Dundee<br />
rd,, at 12:30 p.m., according to<br />
Mrs. Ann Gilmour, publicity<br />
chairman, Mrs. Robert Ott will<br />
presint the review <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
titled "The Buckley's' 1 by<br />
Oiarles Markman.<br />
Want to Buy?<br />
Cull Ad Taker<br />
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MhStreH<br />
II has been a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> th HMQUM<br />
FKOTKTIOH<br />
W. S. GOFFCO.<br />
JERRY DIEHL<br />
Gardening • Landscaping<br />
Phone 399-5804<br />
• Routine Lawn and Landscape<br />
AAaintBnanet<br />
• Landscape Proposals<br />
Listen. We <strong>of</strong>fer a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
Savings Plans fo fif your needs<br />
We pay infereif, compounded<br />
regularly, to the tune <strong>of</strong> the<br />
highest rates the law allows.<br />
Deposits insured up to $20,000<br />
Beautiful music? You betl<br />
6.75%<br />
Per Annum<br />
6.50%<br />
Ptr Annum<br />
In Iht twit if MHi wNMrMMri.<br />
tM imMMiHiMnin. mtMnm<br />
• Planting and Treatment for<br />
Lawn & Garden Diseases<br />
Our Tenth Y«ar in Serving O.C.,<br />
Residents<br />
30-MQNTN CERTIFICATES<br />
1500,00 Minimum • Compounded Daily •<br />
Paid Quarterly • Let Us Give Your Money<br />
Deluxe ShortTerm Care • Truit if T« Us<br />
and tee How Past If Grows.<br />
12-MONTH CERTIFICATES<br />
1100,00 Minimum • Compounded Daily •<br />
Paid Quarterly • Heir Hew fo Mite Your<br />
Wishes Come Tnw • Save With Our Hifh-<br />
C O U i C T I V E<br />
s a v i n g s & l o a n asso«<br />
E|f Htrber Cify •<br />
• NOW orai IN SOMOS poMr -.<br />
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The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PA©1 J - SICTION TWO THURSDAY. MAY 9. <strong>1974</strong><br />
An exciting concept<br />
Ift an effort to get federal, funds for<br />
repairs to a major section, <strong>of</strong> their<br />
boardwalk, the Wildwood City Commisswners<br />
have designated that<br />
resort's boardwalk as a bicycle path.<br />
As unique as the idea might be. the<br />
, Oommissioners seem to be stretching<br />
fte legal interpretation <strong>of</strong> the term<br />
"bicycle path" to get money for<br />
repairs to what is essentially a badly<br />
deteriorated pedestrian walk.<br />
That is not to say any municipality<br />
should not try to get grants-in-aid<br />
wherever possible, but applications<br />
should be realistic and with a genuine<br />
, chance for success.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City has two possible chances<br />
for receiving bike path funds The<br />
first, and the one that has city support,<br />
is establishing a bike path along West<br />
av. from 34th to 5Sth sts. That section<br />
is a county road, which would satisfy<br />
one major requirement <strong>of</strong> the ap<br />
plication.<br />
City funds could be used to extend<br />
ttie marked path farther north along<br />
West av. which would be a natural for<br />
bicycle safety because <strong>of</strong> its exceptional<br />
width.<br />
The second idea, which has un<strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
been termed exciting by those<br />
sounded out on it, presupposes that at<br />
some future date the Pennsylvania<br />
Reading Seashore Line will be per<br />
mitted to abandon service to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty,<br />
Further presupposing the bankrupt<br />
railroad will not have enough money to<br />
remove their facilities, those items<br />
such as track and stations will be<br />
turned over to the city. Now here's<br />
where the imagination part comes in.<br />
If a grant were approved, the City<br />
oouJd purchase a restored open trolley<br />
car to run as a tourist attraction from<br />
10th to 34th sts. North and southbound<br />
bike paths could then be set up on<br />
either side <strong>of</strong> the tracks with frequent<br />
crossovers at intersections. Landscaping<br />
would also enhance the trolley<br />
right <strong>of</strong> way.<br />
The idea is unique and therefore<br />
controversial Few cities still have the<br />
potential for such a project with<br />
railroad tracks through the heart <strong>of</strong><br />
town and as long as Haven av, is not<br />
needed for vehicular traffic, consideration<br />
should be given to the plan.<br />
Home rule exemplified<br />
Regardless <strong>of</strong> the outcome <strong>of</strong> the<br />
City's dredge permit applications,<br />
which may or may not be decided by<br />
press time this week, the citizens <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City took advantage <strong>of</strong> an opportunity<br />
to express their views to a<br />
Natural Resource Council subcommittee<br />
Monday afternoon.<br />
As pointed out by Council Chairman<br />
David F. Moore, this deviation from<br />
procedure was made because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
extreme uniqueness <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's<br />
situation and the large amount <strong>of</strong><br />
public interest at previous <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
permit hearings.<br />
Moore and his<br />
subcommittee<br />
colleagues are to be congratulated for<br />
the way the metting was conducted.<br />
Those members <strong>of</strong> the gmeral public<br />
and City Administration who spoke<br />
stuck mainly to tee facts and avoided<br />
the repetition in thgjr statements that<br />
so <strong>of</strong>ten pops up at public hearings<br />
where one side <strong>of</strong> the argument is<br />
lopsidedly represented.<br />
That doesn't mean everyone who<br />
attended was in favor <strong>of</strong> the dredging<br />
program, Mrs. Ruth Fisher, an avid<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> environmentalist,<br />
spoke her piece and<br />
rightfully<br />
criticized the City for dragging its feet<br />
on finding alternative mans <strong>of</strong> beach<br />
restoration as directed in the permits<br />
<strong>of</strong> the last three years,<br />
Mrs. Fisher was criticized for interfering<br />
in a local matter now that she<br />
is a resident <strong>of</strong> Dennis Township, We<br />
contend that as a citizen <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
she had every right to speak her piece.<br />
The arguments ranged from the<br />
scientific testimony <strong>of</strong> so-called experts<br />
to the simple down to earth logic<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce President<br />
Robert Davenport who voiced concern<br />
that the City's economy will be hurt if<br />
the beaches are allowed to disappear.<br />
•^ It was a truly democratic session<br />
and left the impression that the<br />
Council members listened to and were<br />
interested in the public's comments.<br />
&id that is definitely a step in the right<br />
direction.<br />
IWarning in Judge's words<br />
This city's Sunday sales ordinance<br />
;has managed to survive another at-<br />
:tack on its constitutionality, but the<br />
J inevitable day is coming when a full<br />
:• frontal attack will be made and secfe<br />
Uons or possibly the entire ordinance<br />
£ will be ruled unconstltituional.<br />
';*<br />
By refusing to rule on constituional<br />
tj arguments brought by Atlantic City<br />
gj attorney Patrick T, MeGahn in behalf<br />
jj <strong>of</strong> a boardwalk variety store operator,<br />
| Superior Court Judge Philip A,<br />
S Grueeio has preserved the ordinance<br />
gal least for the time being. Grueeio<br />
j said it would be Improper to consider<br />
•Jthe constitutional issue at the same<br />
$ time he was ruling to overturn a<br />
S municipal court conviction under<br />
4 section 9 <strong>of</strong> the ordinance.<br />
j| "The question <strong>of</strong> whether or not this<br />
>ordinance which seems to be<br />
£ questionable on its face, can withstand<br />
£a broadside constitutional attack is<br />
;? something that can best be left for full<br />
$ scale hearing in approperiate forum<br />
p. fc rather than be collaterally attacked on<br />
With tongue in cheek<br />
appeal from a violation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sections <strong>of</strong> the ordinance," Judge<br />
Grueeio said.<br />
The fact that a highly competent<br />
jurist thinks the ordinance<br />
"questionable on its fate" should be<br />
enough evidence for the City Commissioners<br />
to call for a revision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
law to bring it in line with contemporary<br />
needs and the mores <strong>of</strong> the<br />
last quarter <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />
City <strong>of</strong>ficials say they want to keep<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City unique on Sunday, but this<br />
must be done with laws that are<br />
realistic and work within the<br />
framework <strong>of</strong> the Constitution. There<br />
is a warning in Judge Gruccio's words.<br />
Ordinance 947 is by its very nature,<br />
inviting such an attack. McGahn has<br />
not said whether his client<br />
will<br />
authorize a separate constituional<br />
fight against the ordinance. However,<br />
spot enforcement <strong>of</strong> the law this<br />
summer for ridiculous violations will<br />
surely bring on the inevitable attack.<br />
*VRQUEYUN£<br />
N<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City a la carte<br />
MAYORAL PEDAL PUSHING — Who says <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
City's Mayor doesn't have a heart as big as a<br />
watermelon? The other day Hizzonor B. Thomas<br />
Waldman, magnanimously <strong>of</strong>fered the use <strong>of</strong> his<br />
bicycle to the editorial staff <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
Waldman keeps his bike at the boardwalk Music<br />
Pier, and everytime he gets a free half hour, dashes<br />
from City Hall up to the boardwalk and pedals away.<br />
The Mayor says it's great for both body and soul.<br />
That's good news for the newsroom where, most <strong>of</strong><br />
the time, bodies and souls are In a pretty bad state <strong>of</strong><br />
repair. Vince Michelette, our amiable editor, will get<br />
first crack at the Mayor's bike. Vlnce is always<br />
saying he's going to run away, so now he will have<br />
wheels to get away from the <strong>of</strong>fice. Our use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bike will be purely physical. We have to lose weight,<br />
and bike riding is supposed to be splendid for that. A<br />
half hour on the boardwalk every other day or so,<br />
should get US back in shape if we ran remember what<br />
that feels like<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 19M<br />
THE OCEAN CITY Sf NTINEL LiDOf R<br />
— Thinkin' ahead 1<br />
Editor, Sintinel-Ledger: It's<br />
a crying shame—<br />
,The Wetlandi Act with all <strong>of</strong><br />
iti ramifications, and yet this:<br />
Tiber Service Corporation<br />
building a condominium at 500<br />
Bay av~ have received a permit<br />
from the Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army to construct a bulkhead<br />
with backfill, altering the<br />
ejdlting ihore line, by extending<br />
it appro)dmat«ly 30<br />
feet. This'hai'also teen ap.<br />
proved by the State <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey and U.S. Environmental<br />
Preuetion Agency,<br />
The purpoje <strong>of</strong> the fill and<br />
extension into Great Egg<br />
Harbor Bay, to park oars!<br />
William Holmes<br />
424 Bay a v.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: The<br />
anonymous itudent who wrote<br />
"Let's Try Fairneii" concerning<br />
sports tryoutj, etc, in<br />
last week'i Billows section <strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger, was<br />
echoing our family's feelings<br />
perfectly.<br />
We don't really know what<br />
could be done about this unfortimate<br />
problem, but maybe<br />
your newspaper could initiate<br />
an investigation before school<br />
politics become even<br />
more<br />
imfiir,<br />
Mr§. Raymond Smith<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Last<br />
night<br />
(Monday) the School<br />
Board Invited the public to<br />
meet to give them suggestions<br />
on the new expansion plans for<br />
the schools, This Invitation wai<br />
issued by the S-L paper and<br />
notes sent home with ichool<br />
children for their parents.<br />
TTiii wai a serious meeting to<br />
discms breathing room for our<br />
school dtildren, It wai not fun, -<br />
Tlie meeting did not provide<br />
catered foor <strong>of</strong> Seaview's atmosphere,<br />
with apology to the<br />
Board. The entertainment<br />
came from the audience, not<br />
the stage.<br />
The majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
muit need to be entertained<br />
became only approximately 60<br />
Forum Agin' 'Em<br />
people could give up their TV or<br />
whatever to come and hear the<br />
proposali. *<br />
Tht audience Cor lack <strong>of</strong> it) ii<br />
my reason for writing this<br />
letter<br />
Parents can help the<br />
Board by telling them what<br />
they want for their children.<br />
Parents can accept the<br />
responsibility <strong>of</strong> forcing the<br />
community to provide at least<br />
adequate space for children.<br />
Parents can provide their<br />
children with a better school<br />
situation .by voting for the<br />
School Board! propoial,<br />
Parenti can stand up and be<br />
counted on election day, Will<br />
they 1 '<br />
Lucinda Hathaway<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
am a former <strong>Ocean</strong> City native<br />
who until I married and moved<br />
to Northfield thought <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Uty as the greatest little town<br />
there was,.until last Saturday<br />
night, that is.<br />
After shopping in town with<br />
my grandmother and children,<br />
driving down West av, I wai<br />
rtopped by one <strong>of</strong> your city's<br />
"finest?". I saw the flashing<br />
Ughls behind me and thought<br />
the police car was going to an<br />
acciaent, nut as it turned out he<br />
was after me.<br />
My great<br />
crime?,,.driving<br />
with my high beams on, <strong>of</strong><br />
wnidh 1 was unaware.<br />
I was thoroughly shaken by<br />
the incident and am lure most<br />
policemen would ask if you<br />
knew you" high beams were on<br />
and tell you to turn them down.<br />
But not Canine Officer No. 34,<br />
who was discourteous and rude<br />
and evidently very anxious to<br />
issue a ticket,<br />
which he<br />
did,.,result: a S15 fine.<br />
1 wonder how many tickets<br />
have ever been issued in the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City for this<br />
<strong>of</strong>fenre with or without a first<br />
warning. None, I bet!<br />
Officer No. 34 will no doubt<br />
receive some sort <strong>of</strong> citation or<br />
reward to iueh devotion to duty<br />
and I think it only fair that I as<br />
the pawn in the farce get to<br />
share in the reward (a new set<br />
<strong>of</strong> sealed beams, maybe),<br />
I iuggest to al! those who<br />
ihop in <strong>Ocean</strong> City do m in the<br />
daytime or when Officer No, 34<br />
is <strong>of</strong>f duty.<br />
In closing 1 must say that<br />
throughout my ordeal the <strong>of</strong>flcer'i<br />
canine partner was most<br />
polite and courteous and who<br />
loiowi, if they remain together<br />
long enough some <strong>of</strong> the dog's<br />
good manner* may rub <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Mrs.F. A, Diefenbeek<br />
Northfield<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
The US, trade<br />
balance<br />
cflpped into the red in March,<br />
for the first<br />
time in nine<br />
months, and immediately<br />
confidence in the dollar began<br />
to wane abroad. Yet the trade<br />
balance for <strong>1974</strong> remains<br />
healthily in the black became<br />
<strong>of</strong> surpluses in January and<br />
February.<br />
The higher eoit <strong>of</strong> imported<br />
oil, a major factor in the March<br />
deficit, has convinced many the<br />
US. balance for the year will be<br />
in the red and that ijthe reason<br />
for the dollar's weakness.<br />
If, however, the Army's new<br />
process to develop a cheap fuel<br />
can be utilized on a massive<br />
scale, the end <strong>of</strong> the oil import<br />
problem could be in sight. The<br />
Army says its researchers have<br />
devised a method <strong>of</strong> processing<br />
cow manure, trees, table<br />
scraps and other items into an<br />
ethel alcohol solution.<br />
This, in turn, is mixed with<br />
gasoline and produces a cleanburning<br />
fuel whieli can power<br />
automobiles or most other<br />
internal combustion vehicles, It<br />
is thought the hope <strong>of</strong> the future<br />
by ieveral Senators and<br />
Congressmen, though it may<br />
take years for the process, If It<br />
is really feasible, to have an<br />
effect on the energy crisis.<br />
Anent trolleys, horse and buggy, bicycles<br />
THE DETOUR SIGNS - We have had lots <strong>of</strong><br />
people ask us about the big orange and black detour<br />
signs posted along Wesley av, from the Longport<br />
Bridge to 9th st. We must admit for several days we<br />
couldn't figure out what they were all about. Then<br />
one day we figured it out while trying to get from<br />
Somers Point to Margate along the Somers Point-<br />
Longport rd. The bridge Is closed for repairs and all<br />
motorists going from the southern end <strong>of</strong> Absecon<br />
Island to the mainland have to cross the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Bridge Commission span and go through<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, It's a little out <strong>of</strong> the way, but scenic. And<br />
who knows, maybe some Absecon Islanders will like<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City and stop for lunch or something,<br />
MEMO TO PRINTING OFFICE - We don't know<br />
what's the matter with the U.S. Government Printing<br />
Office in Washington, D.C. Last October we sent<br />
away for a standard book dealing with some<br />
governmental agency or another, and still have yet to<br />
receive the publication. The check for $2.10 was<br />
cashed promptly enough, but we're still without our<br />
book. About a month ago we wrote a letter to the<br />
printing <strong>of</strong>fice, and have received no reply to that.<br />
We're getting discouraged, and have pretty much<br />
reached the conclusion that the bungling <strong>of</strong> the Nixon<br />
Administration has now come to the government<br />
printing <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
* Someone at city hall is<br />
•topping<br />
boldly—out <strong>of</strong><br />
character.<br />
f<br />
One<strong>of</strong> the prerequisites <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tower echekmTtvU I^VIhTilTo"<br />
* what he is told, not expect<br />
nch dteriayi <strong>of</strong> imagination<br />
4titn ioaatutkMi •och A that at<br />
PM. andAatmyav.<br />
_<br />
brain ha.<br />
tf concept that<br />
could bring back to <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
the latt-lamented trolley car,<br />
tht bicycle built-for-two, and'<br />
P9»ibly_the_surrey_wiUi iheu<br />
fringe on top.<br />
The idea isipawned from the<br />
prospect that Ocem City will<br />
lose whatever little passenger<br />
train serviet it ha§, In an iffort<br />
to ball New Jergey'i railroad<br />
companiM ou <strong>of</strong> a financial<br />
morass, the Inters!ate Commerce<br />
Commission is planning<br />
to abandon about 300 milts <strong>of</strong><br />
railroad<br />
track in the state,<br />
About 12 <strong>of</strong> thete doomed<br />
ribbons <strong>of</strong> steel run from 10th<br />
«. here in <strong>Ocean</strong> City to<br />
Tuckahoe on the nearby<br />
mainland.<br />
Hie maverick thinker has<br />
proposed that when,..<strong>of</strong> course,<br />
if...the railroad line along<br />
Haven av. her* from loth *t. to<br />
S«li st. is abandoned, the city<br />
lake ovtr the right-<strong>of</strong>-way, i ~<br />
jt iJJtuggMted that the city.<br />
then go shopping for several old<br />
trolley cars, preferably the<br />
hih<br />
temporary municipal planning<br />
in reverie, but with the<br />
so popular in the early days <strong>of</strong><br />
the resort. Tht track gauge is<br />
close, so there should be a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> trouble fitting the<br />
trolley cars on the existing<br />
rails.<br />
The city would then institute<br />
a regular daily trolley service<br />
for the 45-block length <strong>of</strong> the<br />
right-<strong>of</strong>-way. The city would<br />
then invest in some bituminous<br />
surface material and create<br />
bikewayi along both sides "<strong>of</strong><br />
(tie tracks. The plan could be<br />
carried even further if some<br />
alert entrepreneur should open<br />
a livery on Haven «v. Then the<br />
horse and carriage could share<br />
the thor<strong>of</strong>are with the clanging<br />
trolley cars and At iO-need<br />
bikes.<br />
The entire idea is con* •<br />
, ~aay,<br />
thi project could be a boon to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. Where else in the<br />
United States could a<br />
vacationer ora touri it...or even<br />
a resident be transported<br />
back to the Oiy Nineties<br />
without benefit <strong>of</strong> i belabored<br />
memory?<br />
The coMfltry is approaching<br />
its bicentennial celebration and<br />
the Gay Ninetiei atmoiphere <strong>of</strong><br />
such an imaginative eiplanade<br />
would become a paramount<br />
attraction in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. Where<br />
etae on the east coast, possibly<br />
in the whole country, could one<br />
ride a colorful trolley car or<br />
rein a team <strong>of</strong> spirited marei<br />
along an autoless thor<strong>of</strong>are?<br />
The idea ii jutt short <strong>of</strong> fantasy,<br />
because It )• powlWe.<br />
• Cape May can hive 1U<br />
restored 'Victorian<br />
homes, u mm strategically congested<br />
Williamsburg Its Colonial at- shopping centers and fmrfwlinB<br />
attlefield. <strong>Ocean</strong> City would have their place in today's<br />
have its recaptured youth,,.!ts i f f ta<br />
d f i d f h<br />
MUST READING - Mayor Waidman is an avid<br />
reader, who devours as many as two books a week,<br />
lime permittini. He brougn our attention to a book<br />
he recently finished reading called "Jaws." This<br />
book is apparently about a resort community on Long<br />
bland that is being harrassed by a giant killer shark.<br />
The book is full <strong>of</strong> heroes, including the Police Chief,<br />
Mayor, and local newspaper editor, The latter, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, should go without saying. The book is also full<br />
at sex, another commodity not foreign to a resort<br />
atmosphere. It seems that while the shark is running<br />
around biting everyone who goes near the water, the<br />
police chief's wife is running around,jyith everyone<br />
on land. Waldman said he thoroughly enjoyed the<br />
book and allowed that it is must reading for all resort<br />
police chiefs, Mayors, and newspaper editors. Wti<br />
plan to pursue it vigorously.<br />
DAMAGING THE DUNES - We have a thing<br />
about sand dunes; we think they look nice and do a<br />
good job <strong>of</strong> protecting the shoreline from beach<br />
erosion. Therefore we get very upset when the city<br />
does little favors for beachfront property owners and<br />
plows down the dunes on the public beach. We think<br />
it's wrong and city <strong>of</strong>ficials should do everything in<br />
their power to keep it from happening. The most<br />
recent example <strong>of</strong> this destruction <strong>of</strong> a valuable<br />
natural resource occurred last week at 3M st. We<br />
know because a local residentrrfames Dysart, called<br />
us on the phone and told us about it, He also called the<br />
Mayor. The bulldozer operator told Dysart the Mayor<br />
had told him to remove the sand. The Mayor told us *<br />
ftat wasn't the case. He said he loves dunes as much<br />
as we do, and that city employees are under strict<br />
orders to lay <strong>of</strong>f the dunes, Waldman said the only<br />
ttiing he condones is removal <strong>of</strong> loose beach sand<br />
from behind the bulkhead and at street ends along<br />
antral and Wesley avs. We hope that policy is<br />
strictly enforced and that city workers will use a little<br />
common sense with their heavy equipment,<br />
SOARING SEAGULL AWARD - K-9 Patrolman<br />
David Wright is the winner <strong>of</strong> the hapless bag <strong>of</strong><br />
feathers this week for his<br />
h-eatment <strong>of</strong> Mrs. F.A,<br />
• Diefenbeek, <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />
Mrs. Diefenbeek was<br />
stopped by Wright last<br />
Saturday night on West<br />
av. while shopping with<br />
her grandmother and<br />
children. It seems Wright<br />
was perturbed about Mrs,<br />
Diefenbeek's headlight<br />
high beams and issued her<br />
a summons for the "<strong>of</strong>fense."<br />
Mrs, Diefenbeek duly paid her $15 fine in<br />
Municipal court early Monday morning. In a letter to<br />
this newspaper, Mrs. Diefenbeek claims that Wright<br />
^ ^ a d g e J t o ^ 4 ^ L (<br />
d i t d d<br />
PACE 3 - SECTION TWO<br />
days <strong>of</strong> wine and roBW.,,<strong>of</strong> the<br />
trolley car, the horse and<br />
buggy, the bicycle.<br />
And the proposal Ms Us<br />
practical side. Such development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Haven av, would<br />
greatly enhance the value <strong>of</strong><br />
properties along the trolley<br />
Une-bikewav, providJng better<br />
ratablea for the city and better<br />
merchandise for alert and<br />
ambitious realtors<br />
Unfortunately, such an Idea<br />
plays havoc with the conventional<br />
thinking <strong>of</strong> conventional<br />
planners plotting the<br />
future development <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
area<br />
Like ecology in prior<br />
yean, nqitalgia today must be<br />
subverted to Uie pressing<br />
demands <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />
preparations for the future, but<br />
trolley cars, horse and buggy,<br />
bicycles,.,pure fantasy.<br />
Only one idea in the recent<br />
past captures the imagination<br />
ai much as the return <strong>of</strong> the<br />
trolley car to <strong>Ocean</strong> City, That<br />
wai the late lamented idea to<br />
convert center-city Asbury av,<br />
into • garden shopping mall.<br />
That idea got no further than<br />
curbside con venation, and the<br />
newest burst <strong>of</strong> civic<br />
Imagination will<br />
probably<br />
experience ilmllar short reign,<br />
VTM,<br />
A person who never logos<br />
his temper is either extraordinarily<br />
talented <strong>of</strong> lacking<br />
in drivo.<br />
evidently very anxious to issue a ticket, which he<br />
did." Mrs. Diefenbtek alio said "...the <strong>of</strong>ficer's<br />
canine partner was most polite and courteous and,<br />
who knows, maybe if they remain together long'<br />
?,°Hft 8 ? me <strong>of</strong> the do 8' s<br />
Sood manners may rub<br />
<strong>of</strong>f." We hope so too,<br />
'TIS THE SIASON-Look in any weekly<br />
newspaper at this time <strong>of</strong> year and you'll find almost<br />
uncountable numbers <strong>of</strong> classified ads for garage,<br />
yard and lawn sales. It's Spring cleaning time: that<br />
time <strong>of</strong> year when just about everyone engages in die<br />
act <strong>of</strong> trading junk not wanted for <strong>Jun</strong>k wanted. The<br />
yard sale season is one <strong>of</strong> the unshaken certainties «f<br />
modern life. It is as sure as the sunrise and'4B<br />
American as apple pie. We may even stop irr a&a<br />
couple in the wedts ahead and savor this unique piece „<br />
<strong>of</strong> Americana. .<br />
M r W»<br />
STRONG<br />
OC KAN CTl *<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH,<br />
idth «t. and Wesley av<br />
Rrv. David P Wright<br />
I> 11 , pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9;M am Sunday School,<br />
Play Baseball for .IPSIIB,<br />
lively rentes!<br />
10:45 am - Worship Service<br />
Organist, Mrs David P<br />
Wright riobb Wright, vocalist<br />
Message by pastor Wright,<br />
10:45 a m Supervised<br />
Nursery<br />
10-4S a m Primary Church<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Gospel<br />
Service Uii gnd Alan Beattie,<br />
vocalists Boh Adans. song<br />
liflder<br />
Message by Pastor<br />
Wright.<br />
7 p,m Supervised Ni0it<br />
Nursery<br />
study<br />
conduct fd by Pastor<br />
Wright<br />
8:« pm • Annual<br />
Gongregaiinnal<br />
Meeting and<br />
election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers ennriuneri<br />
hy Pastor Wright<br />
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Menu<br />
TTie Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HIRIpRT L. OOOFRIY, Mgr.<br />
Est*bli»hed 1896<br />
809 Central Avaniw<br />
for thm fulvn, at in »h» pad, Htm<br />
finmtt and mosf dignified funmrml<br />
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PACE 4 — SICTION TWO<br />
Churches<br />
Continued from nave a<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
S p m Prayer meeting<br />
H K T II H i.<br />
o to 630 p m (oWpssinns \1F TlllimST<br />
Oeran Heighis ai<br />
HOLY DAYS<br />
HP\ Kdniund (arlb.li- pasini<br />
7 F 9 30. Ila m and fi M p m<br />
Mas.ws<br />
SIMMY<br />
Si a m Morning Worship<br />
LINWOOD (t)MMI SiTY<br />
Ham Church Schnol<br />
im *ore rd<br />
Rev. William Conovpr pauor<br />
CHRIST<br />
TODAY (Thursday<br />
( Ml KCH<br />
7:30 p rti Senior fhoir 13" SJtnrp rd,<br />
rehearsal<br />
The Rn (unon \dolph Wm<br />
Kahi. B.n,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
The Hci Kugetir F, V pager<br />
9:45 am Church School The »« Robert K Thomas. M<br />
II am Morning Worship !>..<br />
6 IS pm VoLng People<br />
Ipm Evening Srmep TH! 'H.SIMY<br />
7 p m jiinln! Choir<br />
WEDN'FSDAY<br />
rr-hMPsal<br />
ft p m Prayer meting 8 p n\ Wpnior<br />
i ('l)MMI MT><br />
ISM Shore rd<br />
TODAY iThursday<br />
7 10 p m ^eninr rhnir<br />
rehearsal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 4ft a m Church School<br />
11 am Morning Worship<br />
6 45 p m Yoimg People<br />
8 p.m Evening Service<br />
FRIDAY<br />
B p m Somers Point<br />
Chapter A A rne«"!inB in the<br />
Parish House<br />
8 am Corporate Torn<br />
munion and Breakfast tar<br />
Mothers and Daughters<br />
10 a m .Morning Prayer and<br />
Holy Baptism<br />
11 Mam Holy Communion<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
IMtr feePerspuJ Siptrvisioi<br />
If MS. LAURENCE E. STEOCM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1571<br />
ADORNE COIFFURES<br />
To InfroducB Our Ntw Stylist ., ^<br />
"Valerie" we're having a w ">J<br />
Social on Our Shampoo, Blow /•*, •<br />
Qit<br />
V r '-<br />
Call Now for An Appt.<br />
ffiflfctwy In,, OtaJ 399-5035<br />
MARIONjf the RITZ<br />
1EWTFMUW<br />
ccunnt<br />
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fatoilinto<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
-iv Vi'.ir<br />
Beauty Culture In All Branches<br />
Closed Mondays alt CONBITIOHEB<br />
H11 m IW., DuJ 339-1394<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SALON<br />
K745M<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
2M West Ave.<br />
V<br />
PALMf R SHOPP*iN(TeI<br />
Wi & Haven ^<br />
Op*n Year Round<br />
i CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />
Call For Appointment Dial 3?f43l?<br />
Dorothy Cox, Proprietor<br />
/<br />
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Ro BoswdTs<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Specliliangin Permmmi Wavei<br />
•«•• p f 7{4A(buryAvt. Dial Iff-l 141<br />
ANN \ JOHN'S<br />
- BEAUTY SALON —<br />
Wf Aibury Av«, Ph. Mff.3lfi<br />
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frm Parking *, wmt A<br />
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Tiffany,<br />
MWfSf OMEIUTY<br />
111 MwM V f,>h,lM4li1<br />
TUESDAY<br />
10 a m, • Diocesan Altar<br />
Guild Meeting. Trinity<br />
Cathedral, Trenton<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
S p.m. Evening Prayer<br />
Episcopal Church Women,<br />
election and installation <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
I'PPER TOWNSHIP CHI R<br />
CUES<br />
TfllMTV I S I T F O<br />
METHODIST<br />
Roosevell blvd, and Shore rti .<br />
Marmora<br />
Rr\ Bruce Phillips, pasior<br />
TODAY iThursdayi<br />
7 30 pm Senior Oinit<br />
rehearsal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Sisim Sunday School<br />
i I am Morninj Worship<br />
MONDAY<br />
7pm MpthoHiet Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
M A R M O R % {; I) spFi<br />
IH*PK1.<br />
Wlster and Lvndhur« rds.<br />
KHuard Hirhmoml. evangrlUl<br />
TODAY 'Thursday)<br />
7pm Youth Rihje Shirty<br />
Oroup<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 30 am Communion<br />
Service<br />
11am Family Bible Hour<br />
7 pm • Gospel Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
8 45 p tn Young Boys and<br />
Girls Class<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 45 p m • Prayer meeting<br />
TLCKAHOE LNITEO<br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev, John GarTahan, pasJ.nr<br />
TODAY (Thursday) -<br />
8 p.m. - Senior<br />
rehearsa]<br />
Choir<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11:15 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
MONDAY •<br />
7;30 p.m. • Methodiit Youth<br />
Pellowjhip<br />
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE<br />
Shore rd., Seaville<br />
Meeting for divine worship<br />
MGh First Day morning at n<br />
o'clock.<br />
WESLEY<br />
UNITED<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
METHOD 1ST<br />
Petersburg<br />
KPV John Garnhan. pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 am - Morning Worship<br />
(lam. Sunday School<br />
TVESDAV<br />
' p m WCTU meeting in<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
7 30 p m i United Methodist<br />
Wnmen meeting<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 p m - Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
flTY BAPTIST<br />
Main si,<br />
Ifpv ilsrry Findeison. p<br />
9 4S am Church School<br />
11 fl m Morning Worship<br />
7 30 p m Gospel Hoir<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
10 am to noon Fellowship<br />
Hour and Bible Study<br />
« «' pm Choir rehearsal<br />
SK A V I 1, LF I'M TED<br />
MKTHODIST<br />
Kev. Kenneih E HummH,<br />
pas! or<br />
TODAY (Thursday)<br />
8pm Choir rehears*!<br />
MONDAY -<br />
6:30 p.m. - Pilgrims<br />
6:45 p.m. • Stockade<br />
TUESDAY•<br />
Mornini - Reioui<br />
Auxiliary meeting<br />
7 p.m. • Battalion<br />
Victorian architecture<br />
lecture listed for Pier<br />
The fourth jerjey Cape<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Victorian<br />
Society in America will present<br />
a lecture on preserving Vietorian<br />
arehitesure <strong>of</strong> the past<br />
on Thuriday, May 16, at 8 p.m.<br />
on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />
Pier, on the boardwalk,<br />
Moorlyn terr. at ith it. The<br />
public il invited.<br />
The ipeakers for the evening<br />
will be Mrs, Paul Andrus, <strong>of</strong><br />
Capt May's Hiaoric Diitria<br />
Commisiion, and Thomas<br />
Carroll, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May City Planning Board. The<br />
wbject matter for the eveiing<br />
will be "Historic Preservation<br />
in Cape May," A film from the<br />
National Trust entitled "The<br />
Procesi Works" will demonarate<br />
the activities involved,<br />
Mrs Andmi and Mr, Carroll<br />
were both active in establishing<br />
a historical djitriet in Cape<br />
May filled with Victorian ardiUecture,<br />
The Victorian Society<br />
maintains chapters in North<br />
and Central Jersey, and in the<br />
Camden-Philadejphia area,<br />
Thomai Heist, preiidont <strong>of</strong><br />
the Chapter and resident <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, will preside Other elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for <strong>1974</strong> are Vice<br />
COLONIAL COINOP<br />
m Atbyry Ave,<br />
• WASHERS • DRYERS<br />
• C0IN4)P CLEANERS<br />
THURSDAY SPECIAL-,<br />
Full Mb, tat*<br />
Mission<br />
iENTINELLI<br />
Dr, Thomas guest speaker<br />
at Presbyterian Church<br />
Dr D Reginald Tliomas wiU<br />
preach at the 11 am. and 7:30<br />
pm sfrvjees on Mother's Day<br />
Sunday (May 12) in the First<br />
Presbyterian Church, Members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Assoeigi ion will take part in the<br />
strviee<br />
Dr Thomas hai served as<br />
Radio Bible TeacJifr on<br />
national networks for The Bible<br />
Study Hour, World Belief<br />
CommiMion <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Evangelicals,<br />
and also, the Presbyta-ian Lay<br />
Committee He served as<br />
Pastor, First Presbyterian<br />
Church, Germantown, and alio.<br />
Brick Presbyterian Church,<br />
Ne» York City Prior to these<br />
pastorates, he served<br />
Presbyterian Churches in his<br />
na'ive Wales You are cordially<br />
invited to hear Dr Thomas<br />
Rev and Mrs William R<br />
Allen, FirB Presbyterian<br />
Qiurch, are visiting their<br />
da ugh I er, Miss Barbara Jane<br />
Alien, servini with Wydiife<br />
Bible Translators in the Noarth<br />
• American Branch, Iileia<br />
Pueblo, Albuquerque, N M.<br />
Barbar jane Allen is a<br />
p-aduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hirf~<br />
School, Ursinus College,<br />
Cblumbia Bible allege. South<br />
Carolina, Simmer Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Linguistics, Wycliffe<br />
The Women's Bible Study<br />
Fellowship is held each<br />
Tuesday at 10:30a.m. Teacher<br />
far the month <strong>of</strong> May is Mrs<br />
Ames H Jewell The Bible<br />
Study Hour meets each Wednesday<br />
at 7:30 p.m. Teacher for<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> May V. Clifford<br />
Harrington, former vieeprejident,<br />
Phila. College <strong>of</strong><br />
Hble Sunday School meets<br />
each Sunday at 93O a m<br />
Haiti Missionary Friday<br />
at Linwood Assembly<br />
LINWOOD - The Rev.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Assemblies ot Uod memben<br />
Russell Schlrman, an<br />
and adherents now attend 99<br />
flam- Worship Service AsjembliM <strong>of</strong> God missionary<br />
Haitian Assemblies The<br />
1015 a m - Oiurch School to Haiti, West Indies, will be<br />
organization has six<br />
6 30 pm MethodiB Youth guest speaker on Friday (May<br />
Fellowship<br />
101 at 7 30 p. m. at the Ma inland<br />
missionaries ministering in this<br />
7 30 p m Evaiing Service Assembly <strong>of</strong> God Church, 2115<br />
Caribbean coiuitrv.<br />
New rd in Linwood the Rev. Before moving to Haiti in<br />
SECOSn CAPE MAY BAP (jordon F Preiser, pastor, has 1970, theSchirmani spent ieven<br />
TIST<br />
announced<br />
years as missionaries In Ivory<br />
Coast, West Africa, and nine<br />
Church and Shore rd*,, During their past term <strong>of</strong><br />
years in British Honduras,<br />
Palermo<br />
missionary lervice, Mr<br />
Central America. In these<br />
Rev. Clyde Whiry. pastor Schiman and his wife Ruth<br />
countrieg they established<br />
have held evangelistic<br />
churches, assisted in con-<br />
TODAY (Thursday) •<br />
meetings and organized<br />
• ruction programs, and served<br />
7 p.m • ColonijtB and Ex-churcheplorerman also served ai director <strong>of</strong><br />
in Haiti, Mr. Schir-<br />
on committees for language<br />
translation Mr. Schirman<br />
the Assembliea <strong>of</strong> God Bible<br />
jerved ai superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
Initilutt located there.<br />
missionary field fellowship<br />
3:45 a.m. • Sunday School The Republican <strong>of</strong> Haiti, there<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worehip which has a population <strong>of</strong> five<br />
Slide*, curios and costumes<br />
7 30 pm Evening missions, sharw the island <strong>of</strong><br />
will be featured during this<br />
Fellowship Hoiff<br />
Hispaniola with the Dominican<br />
speciaj missions rally. The<br />
Republic. Nearly 10,000<br />
WEDNESDAY.<br />
7;30 p.m.-Family Bible<br />
Study and Prayer<br />
7:30 pm. - <strong>Jun</strong>ior Young<br />
People<br />
President Thomai Warner,<br />
Seaville; Recoridng Secretary<br />
Mri. Winifred Jones, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May; Corresponding<br />
Secretary, Mrs, Dorothy S,<br />
Warner, <strong>of</strong> Seaville;<br />
hospitality, Mrs. Anne Heist, <strong>of</strong><br />
thit city; Treasurer John<br />
Whitney, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and<br />
membenhip diairmin, Mrs.<br />
Dorothy Evoy, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
The Jersey Cape Chapter is<br />
willing to forward information<br />
to those interested in restoring<br />
old homes which ire SO years or<br />
more old. Requests may be<br />
dJrected.to the Historic Sites<br />
Section, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Parks, Box<br />
1420, Trenton, N,J. 0882S.<br />
Bethany Church posts<br />
four-day schedule<br />
SOMEBS POINT A fourday<br />
schfduli for tht Bethany<br />
United Methodltt Church hJti<br />
been announced by Mrs.<br />
Rebecca Davis,<br />
On Thursday at 1:30p.m. the<br />
Fellowship Circle will be<br />
conducted and at 3:30 p.m. the<br />
Qiiidrens choir renewal is<br />
y«ed.<br />
The Senior Choir rehersal<br />
will be on Friday at 7 p.m,<br />
church School will be on<br />
Sunday at 9 45 a.m. and<br />
morning worhip at 11 a.m. Mr<br />
Ronald Pannell will be the<br />
weaker. At 7:30 the senior<br />
MYS will gather.<br />
On Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.<br />
the sharing group will meet at<br />
the Parish.<br />
METHODIST MEN<br />
Mah<strong>of</strong>llist Mm <strong>of</strong> the Firit<br />
United Methodirt Church^^<br />
«t 6 p.m, Ths <strong>Ocean</strong> City Fire<br />
Department will preient a<br />
program on fire prevention and<br />
fire protection. Entertainment<br />
will be provided by the Nicholas<br />
Sisters, guitarists and<br />
voc«li«s. Dinner will be lerved<br />
at fi p.m.<br />
SIMONIZING<br />
PASTE WAX - 1LUEC0RH<br />
RAY'S MIRROR SHINE<br />
BEST TIRE - 6th<br />
IMltMlll<br />
- iV** tt'x*!<br />
the<br />
public is invited to attend.<br />
MODS;<br />
ERN<br />
IZE<br />
Candidatm for BS<br />
LEXINGTON, Va - Cadet<br />
Timothy G McCarthy, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View', N.j, is among<br />
more than 200 candidates for<br />
graduation at the Virginia<br />
Military Institute where<br />
oommeneement exercises will<br />
take place on Friday, May 10<br />
McCarthy Is scheduled to<br />
receive a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science<br />
degree in electrical aigineering<br />
and a reserve eommiMion in<br />
the US Air Force A dean's list<br />
SudeiH, he is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
VM! Glee Club Cadet Me<br />
Carthy is the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs J.R.<br />
McCarthy, <strong>of</strong> 2M Shore rd .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View, and was<br />
graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School before entering the<br />
Institute.<br />
WITH THE HELP OP<br />
LOW-COST BANK CREDIT<br />
THURSDAY, MAY f.<br />
Brownies entertain<br />
churchwomen<br />
The Brownie Troop spon<br />
sored by the United Methodisi<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> Marmora m<br />
tertained the Ladies at thei r<br />
receni meeting in Fellowship<br />
Hall The Troop leaders art<br />
Karol Nesgoda, Joanne r fti B<br />
and Gail Harper<br />
The Brownies denonstraied<br />
the rules they have learned<br />
concerning the American Flai<br />
anU closed the program by<br />
singing ICs a Grand old<br />
Flag '<br />
In aisociaiion Wi th<br />
Mothtr's Day, each Brown,,,<br />
presented those Ladies at!<br />
taiding with a pink carnation<br />
made during troop meetings<br />
The nexl meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Methodist Women will<br />
be on July 5 when the jubihers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Margate, a singing group<br />
will perform Guests are<br />
Wlcome to attend the musjral<br />
evening<br />
RKt KIVKS DEGREE<br />
^ Charles O Rice, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, received his Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />
Science in Business Studies<br />
and Janet J. Schwaru <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, received her<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Studies in<br />
the Arts Program, from<br />
Sockton State College last<br />
week Twenty-three students<br />
piduated upon completion o*<br />
their course requirements for a<br />
degree during Stockton's<br />
winter term, which ended<br />
March 1<br />
'HEAT-SET<br />
Screen Printed<br />
T SHIRTS<br />
SHORE SIGN<br />
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Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
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OCEAN CITY • SEA ISLE CITY • CAPE MAY<br />
Our bank makes no service charge on<br />
cheeking accounts <strong>of</strong> senior citizens, college<br />
students or members <strong>of</strong> the armed forces.<br />
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MERCHANTS and BUSINESSMEN<br />
w _ - *•<br />
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M<br />
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Radishes FRISH<br />
Carrots "ssr 2 At 39 C<br />
Apples ns^ys 3ft '1<br />
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• ARTIFICIAL ROSE BOUQUET & VASE 98*<br />
General Merchandise<br />
Chaise Lounge 7w»,*8"<br />
Patio Table ^ ,r $ l 49<br />
Glasses<br />
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BUTTER<br />
THE OCfAN CITY SENTINEL LfDGER<br />
*OU?H JERSEY<br />
CE ROUND ROAST SALE!<br />
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PAOf 6 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY StNTINIL.Lf DOER THURSDAY, MAY f, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Committee OKs<br />
a block party<br />
PALERMO 'Dif' Township<br />
Committee has granted Oak<br />
Forrest residisits Ihe me ol<br />
park benches, bararadfs and<br />
trash cans for a block party<br />
planned for and by iht- mm<br />
munity<br />
together will he al Hed Oak tir<br />
on Sunday. May 26, in'cording<br />
to community resident Mrs<br />
Sally Lindsay It will In- a<br />
Memorial Day old fashioned<br />
Nock part), she said<br />
It is hoped that mem hers ol<br />
Die dak Knrest communily.<br />
which ij approximately a year<br />
and a half-old, will get to know<br />
one another toner a« n result ni<br />
Ihe party<br />
Children ol the community<br />
will participate in a hig wheel<br />
race, and adults mil have the<br />
opportunity to play volley hall<br />
the menu for Ihe block party<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> dishes brought by<br />
th* members <strong>of</strong> the com<br />
munity, hoi dogs polatoe salad<br />
clams and other goodies<br />
Committeeroen Alan Corson<br />
and Leonard Migc'iaccto and<br />
Mayor Charles i oosaboone<br />
were invited to attend the block<br />
party<br />
PTA to install<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers May 15<br />
The May IS meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Parents-Teachers Association<br />
will be at the Intermediate<br />
School al 9 30 a m A luncheon<br />
will be given to finaliie the<br />
PTA's work for the year 1973<br />
74.<br />
The installation <strong>of</strong> the PTA<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will be conducted on<br />
JVtay 23 at the Intermediate<br />
School at 8 p.m. The Intermediate<br />
School band, orchtstra<br />
and chorus will provide<br />
entertainment<br />
Bring Rawlfs<br />
Conway is president <strong>of</strong> <strong>County</strong> iankers<br />
Hicharn ( nulier left' is the VVildwnod (kilf and Country<br />
shown congraiuliiting francis dub This was the annual<br />
X Coiiway in his assuming the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
pri'Midi H'> <strong>of</strong> the (ape May<strong>County</strong> Bankers Association to<br />
<strong>County</strong> Bankers Asanemlmn which all the <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />
(bnwaj is with the fViastai employees <strong>of</strong> the various banks<br />
Slate Hank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City in the <strong>County</strong> are invited. An<br />
(Vnjltpr is the manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(test Branch <strong>of</strong> the Wildwood<br />
Marine National Bank<br />
Thr festivities u-ere held at<br />
wl I mated TOOpeople filled the<br />
Country Club almost to<br />
(rapacity<br />
Local delegation attends<br />
Episcopal Diocese sessions<br />
Clergy and lay leaders <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
attended thf? ISOlh annual<br />
Convention <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal<br />
Diocese <strong>of</strong> New Jersey on<br />
Iliesday and Wednesday ol this<br />
ww-k at Trinity Cathedral in<br />
Trenton<br />
The parish had five voting<br />
depuies, two clerical and two<br />
from among the lay people The<br />
derical deputies were the Kev<br />
Oiarles L Wood, Ed D , who is<br />
rectnr <strong>of</strong> the parish , and the<br />
Rev Paul B GOBS, O.D.. who n<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>essional associate in the<br />
congregation Each priest is<br />
eniitled to seat and vote in the<br />
conclave by virtue <strong>of</strong> his or-<br />
HUMPHREYS<br />
F THI LARGEST<br />
1ST CONTROL<br />
COMPANIES IN THE WOP<br />
dinaiion,<br />
Los representation in the<br />
convention included Edward<br />
MacClane, James 0 Biggs,<br />
and Vance Gallagher Mac-<br />
(lane, who resides at 119 Bay<br />
av. is a retired Federal<br />
government employee best<br />
known locally for his activity in<br />
the Midway Civic Assocaition,<br />
He is also a licensed lay reader<br />
in the parish Biggs, <strong>of</strong> 2016<br />
Haven av, ii retired from the<br />
F'enn Central Railroad and<br />
assists in the parish as a lay<br />
reader and specially licensed<br />
chalice bearer Gallagher, who<br />
lives at 252 Inlet rd, is retired<br />
from NAFEC, He has served<br />
for a number <strong>of</strong> years ai the<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the local parish.<br />
The convention <strong>of</strong> the Diocese<br />
has both power to legislate and<br />
power to tax. Both canon law<br />
and constitutional changes mav<br />
arise in such sessions, and the<br />
annual budgets for both local<br />
and missionary support ire<br />
passed in the convention<br />
sessions In addition, the<br />
iBnvention serve! as a forum<br />
for discussion <strong>of</strong> problemi<br />
faced by Episcopal ehurehei in<br />
this diocese.<br />
<strong>County</strong>'s gas hotline popular with visitors<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE-Cape May <strong>County</strong>-g<br />
Gas Answering Service hotline<br />
telephone number is gaining in<br />
popularity as more visitors are<br />
earning into the county,<br />
Leiand Stanford, Cape May<br />
Cbunty Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
Defense, who ii directing the<br />
GAS Hotline activities, said 270<br />
calls were recorded over the<br />
past weekend, doubling the<br />
figure from thf week before. In<br />
the four weeks the service has<br />
been in operation on weekends,<br />
calls have doubled each<br />
weekend, he said<br />
End-<strong>of</strong> themonth spot<br />
shortages and Sunday closings<br />
upped the oount this past<br />
weekend, .Stanford said. While<br />
the county had ample gasoline<br />
and services, he said some<br />
areas were closed down on<br />
Sunday causing a few motorists<br />
who were low on fuel to seek<br />
alternate supply sources,<br />
Stanford said most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sunday calls resulted from<br />
people who waited until they<br />
were ready to leave for home<br />
before seeking fuel. One caller<br />
late Sunday afternoon reported<br />
she had allowed her tank to<br />
drop to less than a gallon, and<br />
expressed concern that she<br />
Bould not reach even the<br />
cloved available supply <strong>of</strong><br />
gasoline,<br />
In analyzing the calls,<br />
Stanford said Saturday<br />
produced M calls on the GAS<br />
mechaniean anjwering service<br />
and SI direct calls. On Smday,<br />
there were 134 calls on tape and<br />
23 direct calls The taped<br />
message which providej<br />
motorists with updated gag<br />
information in utilized in the<br />
hours when the CIAS <strong>of</strong>fice is<br />
not manned<br />
Stanford said calls were<br />
rpceiviitl from Tflaneck. Saddle<br />
Sufficient gas supplies<br />
at stations on Parkway<br />
WOODBRIDGE - The NewService Area, which always ii<br />
Jersey Highway Authority ha»<br />
announced the State Energy<br />
Office has assured a sufficient<br />
supplemental supply <strong>of</strong><br />
gasoline that will enable<br />
Garden State Farkwiy stations<br />
under Aahority juriidiction to<br />
sell from 12 to f3 <strong>of</strong> gasoline per<br />
customer during the month <strong>of</strong><br />
May and will maintain their<br />
regular hours <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
Parkway Operations<br />
Manager Philip J. Felice said:<br />
" It is good to be able to report,<br />
as the busy traffic season<br />
nears. that State Energy Administrator<br />
Richard W,<br />
teKorte hag assured us that we<br />
will receive enough gasoline<br />
from the State's set-aside<br />
source so that the stations can<br />
continue 24-hour-a-day service<br />
where customary. Sales will be<br />
limited to $3 per oar at the<br />
TTexaeo and Exxon stations<br />
under our Juriidiction and C at<br />
the Citgo stations."<br />
Felice pointed out that the<br />
stations at the Montvale,<br />
Brookdaie, Vaux Hall,<br />
Qieesequake, Menmouth and<br />
Atlantic City Service Areas will<br />
continue on their present 24-<br />
hour-i-day schedule. The<br />
Forked River Service Area<br />
station, which now is on its<br />
regular winter hours <strong>of</strong> t am<br />
to«ll p.m., will return to a 2*.<br />
hour operation on May W.<br />
The nation at the Seaville<br />
&ippose you were someone who loved the color green; insisted on<br />
all the latest conveniences, had a terrible memory fornumbers; Hfced<br />
to walk around a lot while you talked; and were a little hard <strong>of</strong> hearing,,.<br />
Does Newjersey Bell have the right phone foryou?<br />
You bet In this case, a green card dialer with<br />
Touch-Tone* buttons, a long cord and a volume<br />
control handset<br />
You may never need niiytliing but our<br />
.st.ind.ird phones with (lie iiMial feature.-, But<br />
we're finding out that more and more families<br />
todas apprfi'i.itr (lit' ninvcnu'iice <strong>of</strong> has inn (he<br />
right plume in the ri^ht pl.ier<br />
Do % (HI li.u,. pluini 1 - svliere vou need them<br />
iiifHt' With the kind <strong>of</strong> features fh.it tould make<br />
eW'n das ,i little e.'tsici•'•'<br />
If \mi (I like Milne eh.lilies ni.ule. m want<br />
Miuif ad\i
HAUt a - SECTION IVWU<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEObtK<br />
THUKSDAr, MAT », l»74<br />
NOW OFFERING SUMMER OCCUPANCY<br />
OCEAN COONYCONDOMINIUM<br />
Come see furnished models<br />
Act now for summer occupancy.<br />
stem circuit TV<br />
Who Else Offers All These Features?<br />
a Di<br />
Direct access to the boardwalk, b eae h, and oeean<br />
— my Molher.<br />
Whom I VIM-J dearly Lovr,<br />
\ndon this and riprv Mother'a<br />
Robert From, the Day.<br />
K»en mor* than any other.<br />
I -.end my loving wishes<br />
Kor a happj life, my Mother.<br />
Jean V. fordery<br />
Next a religious poem by<br />
Harry H Kingshury <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Darby<br />
For I ha^e lived in spring.<br />
I've wi>h ihp green feme in the<br />
sod,<br />
NKH lire in rvrryUiing<br />
Tht liny Iraves become alive.<br />
They grow so fast each Hay.<br />
You can in.I see when Ihfv<br />
arrive<br />
Bui nature hst it s «ay<br />
Klr»i se«i in upring the (Yorua<br />
Bud<br />
And Forsythia all in bloom..<br />
The April ground U full <strong>of</strong> mud<br />
Bui warming SIUI tomes won.<br />
\ farmer Mans In plant his<br />
seeds<br />
And hopes he gets the tun he<br />
needs,.<br />
The gardeners dig for new lop<br />
soil<br />
A happy work is garden tail<br />
While you are working on your<br />
knees;<br />
Just say a prayer or two.<br />
God sees you there beneath the<br />
trees.<br />
You'll feel his preseence new.<br />
it isn't long before J,OU sp*.<br />
Leaves out on every tree.<br />
God'i loveliness is shining thru,<br />
lie's in the morning dew.<br />
Who else but God made all the<br />
Irees,<br />
The lovely flowers and Birds<br />
and bees,<br />
lie makes the earth bring on<br />
new life.<br />
And bring'! the calm where<br />
once ui strife.<br />
Look up to Uod and In confessing<br />
j<br />
Ask Him for his eternal<br />
blessing.<br />
Praise Him for the rain and sun<br />
and think ,,l all that God has<br />
done.<br />
Harry H Kingsbury<br />
Elsie C, Ervine talks about<br />
growing older.<br />
ilow does it happen as<br />
older<br />
Thai my hair turned<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> "golder?"<br />
MOTHER'S DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 120)<br />
ALWAYS FRISH,<br />
DELICIOUS!<br />
• Assorted Chocolates<br />
• Butter Creams<br />
• Chocolate Covered<br />
Fruits and Huts<br />
Pink and White<br />
Sandwich Mints<br />
or Wafers<br />
Frtshly<br />
R011M<br />
MIXED NUTS<br />
mi ,<br />
CASHEWS<br />
CM the<br />
RAUHADSER'S<br />
CANDY HABIT<br />
721 ittwy AVMM<br />
FROM<br />
OUR OWN<br />
KITCHENS<br />
Thiii IMI 1 al all what I had In<br />
111 in d-<br />
To think laiher Time uould he<br />
MI unkind,<br />
I sei> lots <strong>of</strong> change* hprt' and<br />
there<br />
\ Irim waistline that gave up in<br />
despalr-<br />
% dozen wrinklet now sho« in<br />
my (are<br />
tnd nbvinusly.<br />
IW losi (I,,.<br />
rari 1 -<br />
Hul what don. it mailer when<br />
;iII s said and dour<br />
When you pick up and ruddle<br />
ViHiF own grandson!<br />
KlsipC. Eriine<br />
And now some thoughts on<br />
wmanhood by a man<br />
U'OMAMKKtD<br />
The things !'%? mlsc#d in lif?<br />
are few<br />
Sn sandwiched in between.<br />
There are so many many things<br />
Thai t have never sp#n<br />
The joy <strong>of</strong> children growing up<br />
Their laughter and their woe*.<br />
Is what make!, life worth living<br />
\re just a part <strong>of</strong> those<br />
The joy <strong>of</strong> seeing children grow<br />
And having her beside<br />
My knee in asking questions<br />
It's then I visualize a coming<br />
bride.<br />
William ('. Mawhlnney<br />
Our final poem is by Mrs<br />
Honor Murray, <strong>Ocean</strong> City •<br />
UMIKINGDOWN<br />
I will myself untMhe moon<br />
So when Its beam on you befalls<br />
You will feel the warmth <strong>of</strong> my<br />
love<br />
Coming from its fiery walls<br />
To you in your lonllness, I make<br />
haste<br />
I sing the moon as my packing<br />
case<br />
It is the only way, I can see<br />
To be as close to you as I long to<br />
be.<br />
One night I may rind you gay<br />
Another I may find you blue<br />
But every night, my darling. III<br />
be<br />
Nearer than near to you,<br />
Kvery night, 1 will hold your<br />
hand<br />
34th STREET<br />
nm 1$ OUR WAY<br />
OF SAYING<br />
TO ALL OUR FINE<br />
CUSTOMERS end<br />
FRIENDS and to the<br />
^iiiU t»ii thf 1 Mtft white<br />
nigihl, I mil he vnur<br />
p yiiu on your way<br />
(•iviiiy my strength lo keep you<br />
Mjifi. for tinother day<br />
In morn, I tier with the light<br />
Iful I will In with you my dar,<br />
l.initChi<br />
Mrv H0001 Murra\<br />
PAGE 1 - SECTION THREE<br />
£t Hi The reading is tree and<br />
will begin at approximately 1<br />
p m Mark Soifer will be one <strong>of</strong><br />
the poets to read,<br />
in (lie meantime, tend your<br />
poems to "Support Your Local<br />
Poet" In care <strong>of</strong> thii<br />
newspaper<br />
< ItlRCII BAZAAR<br />
The United Methodist Women<br />
DI the Scaville United Methodist<br />
Church will have a Bazaar on<br />
the church lawn, Rt. 9,<br />
There will be a poetry<br />
n';idmK iind dinner by G>n<br />
:cmp(ir;iry I'oi'l!, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. to «<br />
It'rsev ill t.lie Qmnoisseur Cafe<br />
p.m There will be a fin<br />
in the liourdwalk beginning al<br />
market, gifts and novelties, j<br />
• p in . Wednesday. May 15th A<br />
limii'made food and refreshments<br />
on<br />
n^hi Mjpp«*r will be *;*>rv
I'<br />
PACE j — SECTION THRU<br />
HELU<br />
OCEAN 01<br />
THE W R<br />
CITY EXHIBITS AT MALL — The City was represented at a Travel Show held<br />
last week in %helon Mall. Posters and literature were distributed by Josette<br />
Pileggi <strong>of</strong> the Public Relations Department who reported considerable interest<br />
m <strong>Ocean</strong> City. The attractive display was put together with assistance from the<br />
Beach Patrol and Warehouse The Patrol provided colorful red, white and blue<br />
horses and life preservers which were used for B table The Warehouse helped<br />
ship the material to Echelon<br />
Omettian<br />
The maidai name<strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
Of Evan Whittaker<strong>of</strong> 417 E 34th<br />
a , appeared in a head in this<br />
piper as Hansel The correct<br />
spelling <strong>of</strong> ttw name should<br />
have appeared as HenseJ The<br />
groom also brought to the attention<br />
<strong>of</strong> this paper that the<br />
former Mi«s Emily Ruth<br />
Henul was a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Brandywine <strong>Jun</strong>ior CoUtf e and<br />
th» groom a graduate <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />
allege as well as PMC College<br />
•flit groom owns and operates a<br />
small hotel and restaurant in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
•RING RESULTS<br />
Chtmisf talks about soap<br />
at meeting <strong>of</strong> Rotary Club<br />
Or Wesley Minnis,<br />
previously with Allied<br />
CJiernieal Corp., addressed the<br />
Rotary Club recently on the<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> How a Chemical<br />
Company Showed Up the Soap<br />
Industry '<br />
The speaker spent part <strong>of</strong> his<br />
areer in hjjjier education, but<br />
his principal role was as a<br />
chemist He traced the early<br />
history <strong>of</strong> soap first made in the<br />
home and then ai a factory<br />
product Finally with the advent<br />
<strong>of</strong> radio and TV<br />
popularizing slogani, soap<br />
became the most widely advertised<br />
product with Ivery'sM<br />
percent pure practically world<br />
Make Mother's Day<br />
even more special<br />
Bulova Accutron*<br />
for women<br />
Give mother the time <strong>of</strong> her 1KB Bylovi<br />
AMUtron. The tuning lark movemtnl<br />
gives her precition no conventi<strong>of</strong>iil<br />
watch em m»tch, guarantied<br />
accuracy to within a minuts a<br />
month," We hjve a wealth<br />
<strong>of</strong> styles. Prom IBS<br />
to $1500.<br />
•We will ijjult to this prislsi loiirance.<br />
if ntetSMnr Smrafitif is for one year<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
1289 S. Short Road, Palermo, ff, J.<br />
Dial 398-3171<br />
(Closed Mondavs>,TrK,,.fl::iOi<strong>of</strong>>:nn<br />
WED, and SAT.. 9:30 to 3:Ml<br />
(Closed Thursdays), FRI,, SiM to 9:00<br />
We re cgmmfM ftnu.ru Ucutron powtr ceiu Other Cllll net miitlrli<br />
Aecutren iNelfMitiMi an ituu i miifuKtlwi,<br />
owers <strong>of</strong> FLOWER<br />
Fairway Flowers<br />
Sena the FTD "Sweet Surprise"<br />
for Mother's Day. May 12,<br />
or Choose from Our Fresh<br />
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Potted Plants • Mums • Azaleas • Gloxinia<br />
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• Dish Gardens<br />
Our Own Fresh Cut Spring<br />
F(ow©r Arrangement<br />
renown ea<br />
Prior to World War II, a<br />
German firm made a strong''<br />
advance with a new formula<br />
using coconut oil used most<br />
widely in the fertile trade. TTiis<br />
was later licensed for<br />
manufacture in the United<br />
Slates and pusihed by chemical<br />
companies successfully<br />
Although soap interests tried<br />
hard to hold on to their<br />
prerogatives they hadn't made<br />
any major advances in a long<br />
time.<br />
The speaker demonstrated in<br />
laboratory fashion with bottlej<br />
<strong>of</strong> water and additives the<br />
accomplishment <strong>of</strong> soap's<br />
objectivei and differences with<br />
hard and s<strong>of</strong>t water.<br />
SourcM <strong>of</strong> chemicals had to<br />
be found to perform the function<br />
<strong>of</strong> coconut oil at a much<br />
lower cost and thus chemists<br />
were in (he forefront <strong>of</strong> this<br />
fascinating industrial history<br />
for many yeari.<br />
In closini the speaker explained<br />
how the petroleum<br />
industry now provides through<br />
multiple breakdown the important<br />
carbon derivatives for<br />
soap manufacturing.<br />
Entertainment all day<br />
at th# Scouf-O-Rama<br />
A dly-long program <strong>of</strong> entertainmsu<br />
will feature the<br />
Scout-0-Rama to be staged by<br />
the toy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America at<br />
the Atlantic City Race TVack<br />
starting at noon on Saturday,<br />
Of special interest to jports<br />
fans will be the motion picture<br />
showing <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
Eagles 1973 games and also <strong>of</strong><br />
the 76ers pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
basketball games for the pttt<br />
two years. Also, Nick Workman,<br />
Stockton State College<br />
basketball coach, a former<br />
player with the Boston Celtics<br />
and a memba-<strong>of</strong> the Basketball<br />
Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, will conduct a<br />
basketball clinic for boys and<br />
girls.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Police KB<br />
Corps will demonstrate its<br />
animals as part <strong>of</strong> the day's<br />
entertainment. The South<br />
Jersey Clowns <strong>of</strong> America will<br />
provide the comedy during the<br />
day. 1<br />
There will be roller skating<br />
exhibitions, drum and bugle<br />
mrps performancBS, and a full<br />
bill <strong>of</strong> talent entertaineri.<br />
Ticket! may be purchased at •<br />
the entrance.<br />
Phone<br />
927-4406<br />
THf OCEAN CITY SINTINILLEDOER<br />
40 grade school students<br />
receive speech instruction<br />
At the present time, there are<br />
40 students enrolled in (peech<br />
class at the Intermediate<br />
.School Each student meets<br />
with Miss Arlene Mehl Once a<br />
wok for half an hour. Different<br />
procedures and materials are<br />
used for dlffer»nt speech<br />
deficiencies.<br />
If a child has an articulation<br />
problem, such as the substitution<br />
<strong>of</strong> a (w) sound for an<br />
in mund, listening exercises<br />
are done before actual<br />
(Direction i an take place We<br />
all know that before we can<br />
imitate a sound, we must first<br />
perceive it correctly<br />
In Miss Mehl's daises,<br />
correct perception is achieved<br />
through such exercise* as the<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> rhyming words,<br />
groupings <strong>of</strong> ponsonsnt arid<br />
vowel sounds and joining<br />
sounds together to form a<br />
recognizable word .<br />
Besides articulation, the<br />
speech program helps those<br />
students with voice problems to<br />
achieve better vocal quality;<br />
student* with fluency problems<br />
to achieve smoothness <strong>of</strong><br />
speech, and studaits with oral<br />
reading inadequacies tn gain<br />
control <strong>of</strong> their diction.<br />
In all, the speech program<br />
has been established to help the<br />
student Yet such a program<br />
exists only for a small part <strong>of</strong><br />
the day. A student's home<br />
environment plays a large role<br />
In what he will carry over in his<br />
everyday usage Therefore, all<br />
parents are encoitfagpd to help<br />
thr speech program<br />
VFW Post sets beauty contest<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Girls only are being<br />
sought by the VFW Post 8880 a«<br />
entries into a beauty contest,<br />
sponjored by the Post. The<br />
contest is scheduled for May 26<br />
Young ladies who are between<br />
the ages <strong>of</strong> 17 and 21, are<br />
single, and reside in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
are eJegible.<br />
Interested participanti are<br />
asked to rigister for the contest<br />
on May 17 betwism 7 and B p.th<br />
at the VFW Port MM at 15th st<br />
and Bay av. Statiscal information<br />
such as name, address<br />
and age will be required.<br />
Winner oi the contest here<br />
will be a contender for the<br />
district queen Winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
district contest will compete in<br />
thi> VFW State Queen contest at<br />
the state convention in Wildwood,<br />
N J around the middle <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
Required attire for the<br />
contests will be evening gowns<br />
with gloves<br />
Following the registration <strong>of</strong><br />
the young ladies, the Post will<br />
decide where the contest is to<br />
be held.<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 9,<br />
Pictured here at the Intermediate School are Joanne Potto, Kim Washington<br />
and Karen aea, receiving instructions from the Intermediate School speech<br />
correctionist, Miss Arlene Mehl.<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY », !974<br />
MRHS Council<br />
elects <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
LINWQOD - Democracy<br />
prevailed at Mainland Regional<br />
High School u the Student<br />
ttunci! ejection for next year's<br />
<strong>of</strong>rictrs, complete with votinf<br />
noothi and an election committee,<br />
ran smoothly last<br />
Friday.<br />
The four "political" partiM<br />
had made their campaign<br />
platforms known through<br />
speecha and presentations at<br />
assemblies <strong>of</strong> the freshman,<br />
sophomore and junior classes<br />
held the day before. The school<br />
halis had been plastered with<br />
vote" posteri iome time ago,<br />
« althougi a few faces were<br />
unfamiliar to people, the names<br />
were well-known.<br />
The students were not<br />
allowed to cast their ballots<br />
until they had registered at the<br />
tables set up in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
voting machines Dennis<br />
Foreman, teaeher-Bipervisor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the elections, also initiated a<br />
process <strong>of</strong> giving numbered<br />
slips <strong>of</strong> paper to the voters,<br />
designating which <strong>of</strong> the two<br />
machines they were to use «nd<br />
that they had registered.<br />
In the faculty conference<br />
room, most <strong>of</strong> the 20 candidates<br />
sweated it out at one time or<br />
another. The results were<br />
announced at 5:30 that afternoon,<br />
and next year's<br />
Sudent Council <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
President Bill Theodore, First<br />
Vice President Pierre CaUlault,<br />
Second Vice PrejidBnt Curt<br />
Angstaat, Secretary Janet<br />
Pepe and Treasurer Julie<br />
Levine<br />
REPORTS FOR DUTY<br />
U9 Apr, 74 - M.1-S4O04-9./<br />
i;EH) WASHINGTON, D |<br />
FLOWER SHOW POSTER CONTEST=Ttie Elementary School is preparing<br />
posters for <strong>Ocean</strong> City's second annual Flower Show, <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 and 9 The<br />
children s work will be seen throughout the City following judging today Shown<br />
here inspecting an entry are Flower Show Committee mernbeft m McGum<br />
Mrs. John Maguire, chairman <strong>of</strong> the poster contest, and Mark Soifer Public<br />
Relations Director, Photo by Heritage Studios.<br />
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Linwood Democrats set meeting tonight if every O n e thought alike<br />
The regular monthly meeting democratic candidates. The this would be a stagnant<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Linwood Democrat Club candidates will not present world<br />
today (Thursday), is dedicated speeches<br />
to honor local elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials and Democratic<br />
candidates for the forthcoming<br />
primary election on <strong>Jun</strong>e 4,<br />
according to John Bergen,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the dub.<br />
The public ii invited and<br />
welcome to attend the meeting,<br />
said Bergen.<br />
An excellent program ha»<br />
been planned which will feature<br />
Jame§ Harvey, representing<br />
(FHTNC) April a - Marine<br />
Staff Sergeant Donald P, the New Jersey Bell Telphoni<br />
Angely, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Co, Harvey will pregent a film<br />
rtul H, Angely, <strong>of</strong> Route 1,'<br />
Unwaod.N.J, has reported for<br />
duty at the Marine Corps<br />
Headquarters here.<br />
and lecture on the Slate <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jeriey,<br />
Following the lecture<br />
residents will have the opportunity<br />
to meet all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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PAGE 4 - SECTION THREE THE OCiAN CITY SENTINELLIDGER THURSDAY, MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Salute to OCHS BILLOWS<br />
Home Ec students present fashions<br />
The Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Senior Bernice Carter<br />
American Revolution held their received the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Annual Award Luncheon at American Rovoluiion'g Sewing'<br />
musical organizations<br />
PuNlshed by the Publications Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Plymouth Inn April 27, Mrs, Award which was a twenty-five<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School, Ocein City, N.J.<br />
Kran Oslrowski and Mrs, dollar savings bond. <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
Member <strong>of</strong><br />
Marietta Grimes. home<br />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<br />
oconQmics WachiTS, pn-senled<br />
In all areas <strong>of</strong> life, various endeavors entail a great<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> self-discipline. Students especially need to<br />
discipline themselves if they expect to be successful<br />
in their academic life. In the fiefd <strong>of</strong> music one must<br />
possess a great deal <strong>of</strong> persistence and determination<br />
to have any type <strong>of</strong> success. Even musicians on a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional level must spend long hours in practice<br />
and expect to encounter some failures in their<br />
careers.<br />
High school students involved in musical activities<br />
must be prepared to devote long hours <strong>of</strong> practice to<br />
better their knowledge and continue the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> their skills in the areas where (hey 'oncenfrntp<br />
their efforts.<br />
In the past, the Concert Choir, Orchestra, and<br />
Symphonic Band <strong>of</strong> the high school have manifested<br />
the fruits <strong>of</strong> their labors each May in the Annual<br />
Spring Concert, This year these musical<br />
organizations have prepared a program <strong>of</strong> great<br />
magnitude for the students, parents, and other<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the community. Our hope would be that<br />
May 15 the auditorium wiU be packed at for this<br />
year's Annual Spring Concert to show support for the<br />
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MAY !><br />
Band to Sea Isle schools »<br />
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Academic Awards Dinner,<br />
6 30 p FTi , in the cafeteria<br />
MAY in<br />
Student Council trip<br />
MAY II<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior-Senior Prom. B30<br />
p.m., at the Music Pier<br />
MAV 13<br />
Student Council ipeeehes.<br />
Assembly<br />
MAV 14<br />
Band Assembly<br />
MAV 15<br />
Band Festival This com<br />
petition <strong>of</strong> inter-itate high<br />
schools' jazz bands was hosted<br />
by the Band Booster."<br />
Association, <strong>of</strong> which Mrs<br />
Charles L. Wood is president<br />
Special committees were<br />
established by the association<br />
m order to make preparationi<br />
affable. The following members<br />
headed their own com-<br />
Band and Choir Spring mittees: Mrs. Susan Wood,<br />
Concert. 8:15 p.m., in theProgram Committee; Mrs.<br />
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HAMADA & SON<br />
328 West Avenue Dial 399-1048<br />
Rp<strong>of</strong>ihg<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
Forced Air Heating—Air Conditioning<br />
EARL L, SHAW. JR.<br />
ROOFING ind<br />
BRYANTFORCEDAIR<br />
HEATING<br />
HI WEST AVENUE<br />
ROOFINGl<br />
SIDING<br />
PLA2<br />
PLASTEIUNQ«O<br />
••'•1*4<br />
Ml'.-'
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PAGi b- SECTION THRU THI OCEAN CITY SiNTlNELLiOOEB THURSDAY, MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
SAE visits Glassboro<br />
Mi'MiliiTs ill ihc SAK. iis'wt'll<br />
as oilier inim">ti>c1 students.<br />
visited (iliiNsliini Suite (nllcye<br />
^April 25 'Ilii'v were taken mi a<br />
/brief lour In uric nt iln> in od*<br />
I ttiio answered nuns questions<br />
mnctTrirnfi classes reachen*.<br />
and dnmis The Iniir im'ludt'd a<br />
hikt 1 around ilic iildcr purl <strong>of</strong><br />
the school. ,i U'.iiiiiful campus<br />
resemhlinn mi i-iinntVius pink<br />
Time «;ih k|it'n! usiling Ilic<br />
riormiiiii'i('"i uhcri' the ^tipsi-,<br />
were iihlclo liikc.i quick lonk nl<br />
Whjl 111 I'Vpfrl 111 iilNcgC<br />
dormitories Then ihes hHinul<br />
rile modern « i cin>" »i Ihc<br />
campus uliii'li i- scp;i rid nl<br />
(pom Ihc nlilcr xivhnn h\ ;i<br />
heavily (ravelled htKhuus<br />
The i)( Us srinterns w ere rhen<br />
ushered into nne o! the<br />
auditoriiuiis, where fi mctrihcr<br />
ui the liiculH spoke in them<br />
about costs .irifl .'idrnission<br />
requirements Thes were then<br />
dismissed ,i(id h;id ihcir choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> thesnark hnr <br />
Abspgami 0<br />
In tin' Maiiiland meeting<br />
singles* play I Jon McAviiy<br />
>M' 'defeati>d Jim ijchmidt (i (i.<br />
ii-1 Pete Jajisson >(X' • defeated<br />
Jeff Johnson i M i 61, (i 1 Mike<br />
Boston 'OC 1 defeated Hill<br />
Harte < M< 16-d. « I In<br />
iiuhles play Don Barton and<br />
Wayne I^eroy
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IN MEMORlAM<br />
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W*» p**-rfd iwif May 1'. !*44<br />
Teas? rest a il* tf*# menigr?<br />
Of a lewtd on? gone Te -i-v'<br />
THei* whs mirtN §1 him ?s£ay<br />
art ffle** wfis levea Rim 6«t<br />
laM'T miiied by Wife eiiri.<br />
ind SfinasfhilsSren<br />
Mr%<br />
and<br />
!fit<br />
Ne<br />
S 9<br />
iifit<br />
5 '<br />
CABPiNT|B<br />
FiFt! e!3%* mKtufii<br />
Ft-mgaeiinq<br />
Sf»g new construe<br />
'•MM .mmi-d^tfi,<br />
CJPI io* Qifb ifiiSi<br />
MU<br />
MAiNTINSNCE lyilsn lnf#rigFi<br />
]£!a(!irnj IQF nri individUJi intPFfifp<br />
summer empis*m»?ni Ts ntlp tn d!<br />
iych rhingi a* infcf igr and ta f#<br />
piinlinq P»f plpa** ran f*af M^'Q^<br />
54? Ml*<br />
i *<br />
Bf TAIL 5^LI5 jttf 5if>cr wsk a«4<br />
iPefemf iymmcr employ mspt in<br />
dealmg wiih puBiic isntS tbgyid ilie mvi<br />
qgn aif'Cp ^er*, fjii pjt Morrew JI <<br />
PUivATi HOME >g boiiFdi"dt'rJv i^dv<br />
t3> mgrn i- di \ Calf _<br />
LADY re ifv*- in ,ind Carp !ar tn tUdt<br />
msnih<br />
^j^iiiP jny m Mil ,ef lum<br />
: -OP<br />
hen<br />
t!<br />
. rqfr<br />
iji^ him Wys! be ltc#ni«d<br />
Msn a JKJF¥ Avs OC ft<br />
BESK Ctf RS=par1 fimt, i&<br />
imali hole! )« ]|S1 Sit<br />
Sandwich Maker<br />
Kxperienced hot and cold<br />
sandwiches<br />
N.iTie platters,<br />
Ml day wnr£<br />
(kMd pay with advancement<br />
Call Mr, Phillips<br />
W— nn for interview<br />
W£MTIB— PFy e»h<br />
Appiy m p#fi0fi C<br />
N J.PhB«3H-|!T1<br />
tor summer<br />
!* Blvd., M$<br />
ind B#autf aid start in Seaftn City<br />
g eta it fiarf ei^fiefKe is a>sifi&4i<br />
Ihsyid be iblf fg .tsume re^^n^tBtliff<br />
anfl weFk ftesfgie hsyri<br />
infpfyiewi wiii<br />
beHelflpriaay, May )5. !& a m (e t p m at<br />
BB6QKI DISCOUNT CfNTiS Ufh ft<br />
Hgvffi iVf f Pa (m#r SheppiRf e^Rter.<br />
IPARTTIMi!<br />
Join the New Jersey<br />
National Guard. Vets<br />
Non<br />
Vets. No experience<br />
necessary;<br />
will train. Earn $43 to<br />
$80, 1 weekend a<br />
month.<br />
Retirement<br />
and other<br />
benefits.<br />
Call 46S.S13,f. i'_<br />
Cook<br />
t ill' 2nd,<br />
p i U<br />
hniilcr<br />
Pry enqk and somr prfp.<br />
1st or and, .Kxperipni'cd<br />
broilfr, Fry cook and some<br />
prep, Kitceileni working<br />
condition)), (kmd pay with<br />
advancement.<br />
Guaranteed<br />
40 hours plus overtime.<br />
Cajl Mr. .Phillips.._<br />
967—7333 for Interview<br />
Preparation<br />
Commercial<br />
Kitchen<br />
Kspfrience not Neces§ary<br />
Very good working<br />
conditions \\l day work<br />
Call W7—1333 for interview<br />
SUES<br />
Woman's specialty shop.<br />
Full and part-time, Experience<br />
preferred. Write<br />
Box 977 Saninel-Ledger,<br />
SENIOR CITIZEN<br />
Good Mcady work In our<br />
4hhW**hwg<br />
department.<br />
Latett equipment. Good pay.<br />
C«ll 9*7-7333 for<br />
N O U S I K i l P I N O - S U i l W s n l M , M » F<br />
t o l l » « « u u d e n l i . M M M ( w m « i o r I p l<br />
£ d n i p l « v & l Q n i ¥ b F i g h f , p t f t f t e n f p e r<br />
^ s n f i t i w a n t e d i i e e l i t n ! h Q U H y r a t e h<br />
b o n u s C a f ! 1 * * 4 1 9 4 i s f i n i e F ¥ i ? w s 9 R<br />
I j f u r d i y i l l<br />
l o r<br />
II<br />
W A 8 I H O U I E M A N n t t a t t<br />
needed fs worn i(t¥f s£tlsO< #»id<br />
l^fUFdayi Must be a^aiiible at 3 IS^m<br />
weekdays Trimportatian pfdvtded Caii<br />
WSlTHiSS-lrK countw g.rl needed l<strong>of</strong><br />
%mali fFill^ Ssme tight £eslMfi$<br />
neeessary<br />
Sirpgrf Sriii^. 34th and lay.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
III<br />
O P F i C i H t l P - . e f . r l j r . a i s y a f l l , p a r t<br />
t i m e , a a a y s i w e e s C i i i l 9 1 i ) e S 1 - 9<br />
[ S 8 E I A K E B - I n . o l i T f r a n d I B l i<br />
O f n e f a i m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k e a l f 3 ? i<br />
I JOB<br />
S.»<br />
H I L L T i U F t a i t i , n e l « P u i a t a h e o u t<br />
s n a p M u i i & ¥ a y a i j i & l e I s f w e e k e n d s<br />
d u r i n q I t p t a n d D e l | . f<br />
B I S L i f T S T I ~ i « l e $ n i a n w a n t e d , f u l l<br />
t i m e , M a n s f W e m i n w i t h l i c e n s e f a<br />
s t a F f a f o n c f Cat S ? I a 3 8 I B F i p<br />
P Q i n t m e n f<br />
it<br />
EMfUOYMINTAOfN.<br />
fl«! five HtlhaBle help iyrrtiitea<br />
r, prop Call J?* i?!ft H<br />
PERSONALS<br />
ONI<br />
HOUR wFiniin IFM dry cleaning. I<br />
IBf<br />
I) SI Sann day service At<br />
tendanf sn duty Open daily S.5 p m ^asntowl,<br />
laundry cgin.BB, sgen 3a hAUFl<br />
PalmPF Center ]*tt! 4 Haven aye<br />
tf<br />
BON T THROW it awiyi iupagrl iliqre<br />
MeniBF^al HQSpita! Bantfe unwanted<br />
items to Thrill (hop. Ill N Mam SI,<br />
Plea41*nfviiie Qf call «4£ Hi* Igr in<br />
lermafign<br />
ft<br />
HIALTH ll>* - <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy'i »nly hMBII<br />
sa£.<br />
siuna and tfeam biths. lpsf<br />
rtdycing<br />
equipffienf. and misiffe<br />
MariCPet Flannery, B N Ladifi Only Sy<br />
A<br />
M<br />
(•AHTiif Cltered By tn« landNr Foad<br />
and P»r sjfyite Call It! ««4<br />
tl<br />
HRfpAHE iill uuartefiy tan t<strong>of</strong>fm<br />
pavrnlls & MiitiFfienfi *9f businesses<br />
Pick ul, *df',vr, , Call Jld 4J4g<br />
j.lt<br />
• •CORDS,<br />
TSPii — iccetiorle!.<br />
Klteri, rsck. iwpulif, clailicil 1<br />
more Bfswie tHry our librtPy 0f rhuiic,<br />
Mgki. Sun Hue Record Shgp |gi Tin it.<br />
1IHHI.<br />
II<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
^Bis i4yr old &ev wriimf fade<br />
^ so*"!, is earn moot? tar- gay<br />
TMP5 4<br />
ILL PICK UP your (Hit MtttplBiri, (111 •<br />
jNgiM<br />
if<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
BSSYJITTIMO:.'- I Hilmr. h.ati vchOOl<br />
IHlWUri aMiUtll Ml«r MlBM tM M<br />
w.tkondi Ihno^out v.ar «M «y> »<br />
nllMl durina) |u||r vx.lion All >r><br />
nlinkf, upfMtWM, 11111111111 iill Iwdol<br />
cMMrmHtii!!<br />
i.'i<br />
SOMETHING<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
SPRING SERVICE<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Good thru May 15, <strong>1974</strong><br />
WE WILL<br />
1 Drain Crankcase and Refill With S<br />
Quarts <strong>of</strong> Quaker State Oil<br />
Change Oil Filter<br />
Clean Air Filter and P.CV, Value<br />
Clean Choke and Fast Idle Linkage<br />
Cheek Rear and Transmission Fluids<br />
Inspect Cooling System Hosas and Belts<br />
Inspect Tires and Check Pressure<br />
Cheek Power Steering Hoses and Fluid<br />
Cheek Exhaust System<br />
Inspect Underside <strong>of</strong> Car and Make<br />
Recommendations <strong>of</strong> any Work<br />
Needed<br />
All Chrysler Corp, Cars!<br />
All <strong>of</strong> this for Just<br />
*10 95<br />
Jefferies' Dodge<br />
7th SI. anil Bay Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City 399-0700<br />
EXTRA CARE' SERVICE FOR YOUR SATISFACTION<br />
WILL BU?< OFiefrtal rugl. fegafghti! ef<br />
at. or eona Call ?IJ tjl) m HI «t00 »<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
Mater Hginc, 197! Hit Olfli<br />
TSr<strong>of</strong>tem m*ginz, ayfs ft real *JF<br />
vterg. plui mint ritfii ilitpi S Seed<br />
qji miitift Iicftlvnf CendiftSn. Lf.fi if<br />
us see iientttE for .D,0M c*ii iistt m<br />
fiiii<br />
1N8<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
NOVA<br />
2-DOOR<br />
Yellow and Black with 307 V-<br />
8, Factory air cond., Poww<br />
Sittrjng, power brakes,<br />
auto<br />
Transmission and<br />
Radio 58,000 miles. Asking<br />
only<br />
'1195<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTMC - CAWLUC<br />
TEMPEST<br />
OPEN DAI, 8 to 9<br />
17TH & mm mm<br />
Dial 399-5432<br />
Dodge Polara 72.<br />
1 D M r H . r m o p F a d o r y » l r . P o w e r<br />
S r . m D I K F r o n t t r a i H , P o w « r<br />
I l l a r l n f A M F M R i a l s P i r t t c t<br />
C e n d i t i s n<br />
Dodge Dart Sport 71.<br />
t Crllnd.r economy lojln.<br />
sytantaiic TranmiuiH ang Ftntr<br />
liming i mrmmt Haw Whin wan<br />
Tim<br />
Vinyl Tag, Air COndltKmtO<br />
Traattl (mm Orlflnal Owntr, Top<br />
Conaiilon, »"dy Is sg,<br />
Chevrolet<br />
I m pa la<br />
Convertible '67.<br />
V I A y t o m a i l c T r a i m i n l H i M , P o w e r<br />
M i t r i n g a n d t r a l l l . T r a O M t r a i n<br />
O r i g i n a l O w n e r F i n * C o n d l l l o n , L l i l<br />
T h a n ) t , 0 0 0 M i l a i<br />
Olds' Delta IB<br />
• DMr M.rdlop Full RHVH, oy<br />
Air Comlltionrt Only M.ooo Mllai.<br />
Beaulilul Condition<br />
Jefferies'<br />
Dodge<br />
7th & Bay Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J.<br />
Phoni 3990700<br />
CONTINENTAL • MARQUIS • MONTEREY* MONTECO • COUOAR • COMET*<br />
BABY—A star attraction-at Carter 'Lincoln •"Mercury<br />
this spring is the <strong>1974</strong> Capri. Lincoln.Mercury's "sexy little European"<br />
just celebrated (April 17) Its fourth anniversary In tht United States<br />
market with sales since Introduction <strong>of</strong> 301,469 - a record unmatched<br />
by any other Import for a similar period. \n today's market, Capri<br />
represents an excellent choice for buyers'looklng for economical<br />
performance In a sporty, responsive car.<br />
OVER 20 TO CHOOSi FROM<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong> Color and Equipment • All Sale Priced I<br />
Highest Trade-in Allowances • W« Need Used Cars I<br />
CARTER<br />
LIMCOLN-MERCURI<br />
220 Westey Ave. - OB the Ocw DriVBni<br />
Tep pric#i<br />
14 hn » day<br />
V<br />
r n f r i s a n V t f f s r i a n f u f n i t u r * C a l l 1 * 4<br />
p # ! i d i v i P i c B p ! T h u r s d a y U]<br />
PROF, SERVICES<br />
• S H C E H I t R A V A i L A I l f DHI<br />
F R O H t I N P a M b r m k , I p M l a l i l t I g r a l l<br />
A m . r l c . n I M l o f U g n c a n < M I n i c k i<br />
A l ' i F l r a H a M . » o » n » a m i A n i l e , M M M t c<br />
PROF. SERVICES<br />
I K H O U 3 I M i n t i n g a n w o r k H «<br />
g i i g l 1 )<br />
PROF, SiRV.<br />
MINT PROBLEMS<br />
and can't bring your<br />
house to the store?<br />
Call Jim at Finnaren s,<br />
Haley's<br />
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS<br />
399-0498<br />
FRANK CURRAN<br />
PAINTING<br />
398-2018 „<br />
BILL GANNON<br />
PAINTWG CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR. EXTERIOR<br />
PREMIUM MINT USED<br />
Filly haired -<br />
(hality Wort Don<br />
Call Anytime 327-1939<br />
RAY ALESHIRE<br />
Papertianging<br />
& Paintir<br />
Phone<br />
399-7789<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
Quality Service<br />
IV 4 liiidiiiKrpiiirt<br />
KlpiiriMiir Svrvirl<br />
KCASrrtirlng<br />
i'llllt (IMair«<br />
anil Sprs let<br />
T\ HKNTA1-S<br />
1IU A^hilry Asr<br />
COMPLETE<br />
AUTO BODY SERVICE<br />
REPAIR Md WILDING<br />
ind E nn<br />
tl<br />
op u - vary Mod and i>iiMr«iau<br />
graltM Mil Horlh ulll Na IIU<br />
Raadytaraca HOn ifg-lUI<br />
H<br />
1t;o 17lt Aquatffgrt. svlltl ItrT, » Mr<br />
ttfwwar KvihrvaH) Jno4ar. Virs* law<br />
iwurt.twtbrldtt. fjl.l t),IM Call Iff<br />
171 ROBIN, RhMU « W e t l t y * M . .<br />
I I M » » » m 1 0 I t t t v 1 0 M t o < p m<br />
PORCH GLIDER—oulSoBr ielee and<br />
chair, twin maple Bed. H' wo*den oeat w<br />
trailer, ne molor. netili work IWi CMiral<br />
aye I« UOJ<br />
SI<br />
T¥—<strong>of</strong> retord Iloiei. one 4g"m»'V • 15:<br />
one jrilJ" HO,- 1C 1 gat jloyf lifi<br />
Date taolnH, WiU III, !»• M kliemn<br />
annes, Iwrvinsi 101 Pennlyn PI i(<br />
GIGANTIC<br />
GARAGE—and yard tale.<br />
lalurday. May II. I*H. it-* p m, IM7,<br />
Ascor-y ivi. rear. Portable tewing<br />
machine «i, cgnd.l Two larii itetl<br />
ihilving unill wiih tucki, me ]'w, I'll,<br />
ill" wide canterai and (cctsswiel.<br />
Large wooden eltention ladder, steel<br />
Illing cioiMI<br />
Tgali, radial arm law<br />
Police moniiifl, Na *nd mobile C.I,<br />
Iramceiv.n<br />
Short wave naioi Toy,<br />
njbv lurnitMre, ele. OcCiiiiMal chain,<br />
(inflt malireii and Ha wring, emit ol<br />
draweri. Tahiti, en* Hotel. Floor and<br />
will cabmen Lamp!, dithei, etc and<br />
many oilier uulul houHhold ilemi to<br />
numertui to lilt<br />
Iveryining very<br />
reasonably prltefl I»<br />
KITCHEN SET-red » while, ell. cond.<br />
-iaWl M"«]S", • ehalri, IM, JIM<br />
Central awe, "<br />
BEDROOM SOIT6—Maple. Iwln pedi<br />
Heywood Wakell.ld<br />
Alio bureau<br />
night ktand, maple collae tatile. mirror<br />
and table lamp!. I07S»adl» rd. )»» 1H1 S<br />
t<br />
OARAOE SALE—Carpetf, rug remnant,<br />
lloor lampl,' bogkti Bed room HI in<br />
lant teal, gat range, and many many<br />
other hoiiMold mini, ale Saturday May<br />
11th from It.Sonly, lio.elifrdif (Rearli<br />
M LIVINOHOOMJOFA—W5, Chjlri II<br />
aachi formica table with leaf and i<br />
chain, III,' >< bed, tprll* and IMIMII,<br />
maaila htadftun), 10j jalauila window<br />
III mile, chairt, «]. cm M MM JIM<br />
Aimiry •••<br />
! *<br />
TWO APT. till gat ran»«. Call jUlt *<br />
FOR SALE FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE FOR SALE<br />
W I N D O W S H A D E S = W # i n i f a l l S l O £ h<br />
a n e l t u i l e m i h i d n f r o m * J H C a l l I f f<br />
P O R C H S & L I - H S P i f i T i f f f f f<br />
l u i d i r M , » n l O i o j p m L . l l l - b t t o t<br />
*rVftlii^ , I f<br />
ZENITH CONiSLI if#fcs AM PM<br />
* Mnd p h s n g N w i i l m i n « r f # e<br />
c f l b . r t C l L M T t * , - ! c o ^ r t , i o O f C j i i i f * 4<br />
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butinaii or be a lanilorl and conttruct a<br />
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titled tor tale at 11I.SM Calltsdai Singer<br />
BeaHy, REALTOR, H4 S Share aata,<br />
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ditplai area Oood potential Mr tithing<br />
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BOARDWALK REMTAL - Ideal lor hot<br />
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Coastal Realty. Realtors, 330 Atlantic Ave<br />
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330 IHjintic<br />
Ocein City, N, J.<br />
38I-3S8S<br />
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TIRED OF LOOKING ?<br />
CHECK THESE BUYS •<br />
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ING ROOM, KITCfJEN AND DINWG BCX}M. TOO!<br />
BACI DOOR BAM HMHT TO ntt OCEAM. IOCA<br />
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teaional nt. Owntt-i ready to move<br />
and liavlna thli 1 ftw> harne lully<br />
lurnithsd. Living roam, dlnlm) room,<br />
kitchen, 3 bedreamt, l"i batht,<br />
breei.way 10 garan PLUS family<br />
room hat llrtpMCe w haaHMahx<br />
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Price W m<br />
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pMntmeM to iM frill csmtartahle t<br />
ttsry I bedroom hom« The family<br />
room hat a rtal "»M leliy" uxi and<br />
look* out to a peaceful naturally<br />
wooded yard. Priced to tell at Ul.soo<br />
SEAVILLE—BUT A LITTLE PIECC<br />
OF OUIITI TMi autet ana acre<br />
mooed w tan haute with 143<br />
adlolnlng equal! t badrtemi mat<br />
naadt tome f li'ln and heat. Call today<br />
It't vacant and walling tile Prm<br />
s»,soo<br />
PALERMO—ROOM FO» LOT! OF<br />
LlVINO. .» ported family hem*<br />
wiih refflarkasiy rwdiy Interior.<br />
Living ream, dlnjnp area, family<br />
room, kitchen, utility ra<strong>of</strong>h, 1<br />
ttedraamt, den (or vie at 4 BadnMini!<br />
•IHJ I Mttit Came tae Mr irMrUfl.<br />
M4,tH 11 tin price<br />
"Utl OUK KHOWLIMI TCI<br />
IHOHTIN YOU* SEARCH"<br />
SIN6ER RtULTT<br />
MMlii<br />
Jotephlnt A. SWIMM,<br />
BEALTOR .* ' '<br />
•M8.SbM*RM>t<br />
NJ..<br />
OODS<br />
REALTOR—INSURER<br />
NEW LISTING — 4 bedroom Gurdrns home. An eiecnUve<br />
residfncp located on a secluded ttrett, has • fin-place In the<br />
living room, owner hall, dining room, large kUcJim. den. 2V,<br />
haihs, enclosed back pori*. utility room, garage and large<br />
yard.<br />
Bl'ILDING LOTS - GARDENS, one family, IM.OM. North<br />
section, two family, 40' x 115* • 16,000 and SO 1 HIS'- IlQ.tM,<br />
r. VRHFIMS HOME NEAR BEACH - DMA ColooUl with<br />
vinyl sMifig, new ro<strong>of</strong>. 3 bedrooms, den. 14 taths. modem<br />
kiuh. from porch, front and rear decks, new two car<br />
garage (drtaclipd) pliM In car attached garage (convert ts<br />
family room). 170.000 furnished or with extra budKUhlf lot •<br />
lino.OOO.<br />
GARDENI HOME WITH OCEAN VIEW — I bedrooms,<br />
family room, I baths, I powder rooms, large laundry room,<br />
entertainmenl iixe living room and dining room, large<br />
modern kitchen. Four yeari aid — In mint condition. Furnished<br />
with few exceptions.<br />
Cr?VnRR TTTY RESnWWCE*— s Imlrooirit. 2 b*taM, HviBg*<br />
rm,m with fireplace, modern kitchen, garage. W«ll-to«all<br />
lTiR Ihrougiiotit. Walking tJManee to boardwalk.<br />
«or*« and rharctiM. tSS,Of» partially ftoraishfd.<br />
218 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CITY • NEW JERSEY 0RZJ6<br />
PHONE (Ml) 1IMZM<br />
HOLLY CEDARS<br />
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IULY iisn it MI<br />
ftm. Ei»rt(« I to J)<br />
apprtrtattl - iMd TIM<br />
3 BEDROOM RANCHEK<br />
100% FmANCWG<br />
WMLABLK TO QUAUFIED MOVERS<br />
PRICES<br />
START AT<br />
HOLLY CEDARS DEVELOPMENT IS LOCATED OH<br />
!OUTE ?, ONE MIL! SOOTH Of HA IM CITY ILVD.<br />
Quality Homes Built by<br />
Atlantic Residex Corp, ^<br />
. THE DtlVEVOMERS W<br />
Oak Forest Estates<br />
PALERMO, N. J.<br />
CHOICE LOTS AVAILABLE TO EARLY BUYERS<br />
« LOTS READY WITH PAVED STREET<br />
For Information<br />
PHONE 263.2991 or 628-281J<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
32nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
LEON K. GRIStMUM. Broker-Owner<br />
Dial 399-0076<br />
SEASCAPE CONDOMINiUM<br />
APARTMENJS<br />
3 AVAILABLE<br />
SELLING FAST!<br />
F*a«HC?*a> tkraaga the<br />
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PAGE 10 - SECTION THRU<br />
R, I. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE<br />
Atl.il.tie Ant J« lilt<br />
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t[pfate turn *53 §QQ Call Dam •*'<br />
Open House - Saturday and Sunday<br />
BAY VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM<br />
11th Street at the Bay<br />
Prices starting at '24,500<br />
Stveral bayfront units still available.<br />
Convenient financing.<br />
Coastal Realty<br />
Realtors<br />
330 Atlantic Avenue Phone 399-3689<br />
RE FOR SALE<br />
SQLB CQfiiT Finnh&r LiFg* living rsSm<br />
w i>fep\*t* din * fireplace dining<br />
ream w o*ir, modern hi (then ifyfiig<br />
BtdrgefT, piui Iws budfi5sm iultei eatth<br />
wtth lull b..th and cedar cts^efi Utility<br />
ream ind ihaweF and dr#5*1 fig roem 3 ear<br />
gar43? with lw§ beflroom garage apt<br />
Levfir, Qtemn ndit,wi<br />
on an gg . KHj lo«. ,n ir* b#iA block<br />
€\m%f fs high 5ehBQi, teflnii 8, shyl<br />
Hfbeifd EgyFTi. ply* lymmp irtgemt<br />
"•am firif floor a pa ft m en i<br />
COMPLETELY MODERN upper<br />
Cetfagt, (aur oedresmt.<br />
arm mm<br />
fefteh#ri, iif§# Mving irfil, with twe<br />
fir#pfl£« fl*n(»i unit «i ground<br />
tiger<br />
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DUPLEX — First fioer<br />
living rstm,<br />
tfifiing rmm,<br />
kffchtn mt& fiir»<br />
twflroomi Secood ftaSF )^i* F»ffi,<br />
dining rsBfS, ktf€tt*n #Rfl fws<br />
MSreami, optfi perefi<br />
SetR ynjfs<br />
Nested 13*. 500<br />
MODIBN RANCH Type horn* «i<br />
large lot enl? 3S minutK fr<strong>of</strong>n<br />
O«iR City, Ui¥ing reem, difSng irfi,<br />
me^crn kitchen, ) bcdrosmi, !' i<br />
bathf<br />
Qsn§f returflin^ ft ingi#ri3<br />
Sfta WafffS H sell b*fcrr«<br />
living<br />
Mort|)Sf#<br />
avsHabl* fa quaiifitd<br />
Phone 399-0980,<br />
894 Brighfon Place, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
OPEN House<br />
Saturday J2-4 P.M.<br />
38 W. 15th St.<br />
Lovtiy view<strong>of</strong> the bay front this luxurious rancher on an 10<br />
ft. lot featuring a living rmm, dining room, dream kitchen,<br />
den with gliding glass doors, fair bedrooms, two battll and a<br />
utility room. Oil hot water baseboard heat. 179,500 includes<br />
(he wall to wall carpeting, drapes, washer, dryer, dishwasher,<br />
garbage diip, new Hi car garage, new ro<strong>of</strong> and<br />
many other extras.<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
330 Atlantic Ivtnut Phoni 399-3889<br />
WATERFRONT PROPERTIES<br />
Ctieck Our Selection<br />
— BUY NOW!<br />
New Lining — Arkansas Avenue, IM' waterlrantige. Hill<br />
Ihret bedroom, two biihroom home <strong>of</strong>fer* you nice yard<br />
space, plug lagoon and bay views.<br />
Hi,VBhore Drive — One year old, 1 large bedroom*. Tills<br />
select home h(i. central air, excellent condition.<br />
Hlviera — Corner split level, great family home wiUi many<br />
extras lor your yearly enjoyment. Now <strong>of</strong>fering furnlihed.<br />
Bungtlow Price Reduced — Tip top condition. This home la<br />
ready to move Into with gal hot water healing iyit«m for<br />
your complete comfort.<br />
REALTOR<br />
"Speclillilng In Waterfront for Yian"<br />
1330 Bay Avenue Phone 399.5711<br />
HtSTBp 1 family<br />
ntar. do«-lllwn<br />
igcatisn<br />
Siril! ilasr apt hai living<br />
roam. Slnlng M . kilchin, J tHnsml<br />
ang h«lh l«ind iioor, 1 o«room .pi<br />
•rilh living room ainlng room, mtctun and<br />
bith I nude lialf way 15 iarg* Masrtd aftic<br />
wilh hi|h nlllng Can ba mada InM .d<br />
dilion.l ilnplnt 1119 or family room Oil<br />
net waiir fulf Fumiih.a D(lacht«<br />
garage Lm.d at Hi ooo Nlllagaii,<br />
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Aililng 171.0O0 slop In far ;ir ItoutfSI<br />
M ACRES f 76,000<br />
Possible 400 Sites<br />
44 ACRES 191,000<br />
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US Aiiintic A«e<br />
M<br />
MODERN HEATED ] bed mom aupHI<br />
•ith «icioiM Ir<strong>of</strong>ll po.cn OooU<br />
loation idHi for inv«imwl jr home<br />
wittl yiarly rental urn! iUM Co.stll-<br />
Btafty, B.altori, MS Afiantic *ve Iff-<br />
JiH<br />
fl<br />
THRU 1 BO apti piui 10 oueii roami, 1<br />
ctr gang* an iarft II i itf lot<br />
IJIOOO, gosa loc.lioo<br />
coaitai Biaity,<br />
RMItorl, ]M Atlanilc Avt in ml<br />
tl<br />
S« 1 IH LOT — TUB HI9, large 1 BR<br />
hom» with gal ipace Mat U7.SN '<br />
furnlihta Coaifai Htaity, Rejilon, 110<br />
Atlinlic Aye Iff iin><br />
H<br />
OVER Sllog 7) iflcgmc withjhli four 3 FfF<br />
apti piui owneri guiriiri IM lour<br />
guest roomi Vary larst lot (H' frontagcl<br />
ntar hitch Only US.000 and Owner will<br />
finance for quitifiea buyer<br />
Coaitai<br />
Realty, BtiH<strong>of</strong>i, Uo Atlantic *»i Iff<br />
(in<br />
tt<br />
THREE FAMILY _ Onan vlew each<br />
apt h«i ilvlno room, ainlng room )<br />
tuarooltii, tltchfiii. Bath Fully fumliliM<br />
Off slreel pjrklno for ill uniti, 117,100<br />
Miliegaii, Realtor. UAffantieAve<br />
If<br />
CAP! MAY tiKulivt home with<br />
proieiijonal <strong>of</strong>fleci: Large fiyt<br />
btaroom hoirji with a mtgnifictnt<br />
firtplace in fht Hying tram and a hugt<br />
maittr btarnm with priv.ie bain<br />
15«,tOO CHriai ReaHv Baaftori, lit<br />
Atiintic An. Iff JMI,<br />
if<br />
VERY OOOO-condlllon iniiat t<br />
outiiai, born lloori oil hot wiHr<br />
battlHafa Mil. On okKK tram beach on<br />
ilh it. oil (tract parking, I can Kcond<br />
lioor rantt* . On* »aar IHU S31MMI full<br />
porchfi , <strong>of</strong>fltr fjna ftalufai, only ]7 yri,<br />
oil call mini afttr 18 am, aUMa only •<br />
ISoggg. Owntn inline I Maroomi, living<br />
room, kilcnen i BarA «adi floor, ptrtly<br />
fiirnlihtcl<br />
lit<br />
FLOBIDA—BMUtiful St. Petersburg tor<br />
iali very rumnablv or will tradt for<br />
insmt prfiperfy In Oeaan City, fhrtt<br />
building cSmpiili MCMiing dtflghtlul<br />
coyrtylrtl jiraa, 4 ona btflrtom ipti, 3<br />
bearoom ilrlfl apt. plul owntr'l 1<br />
bedroom. ] bath apt, with formal dining<br />
room ana llfHIM lanai with rHwood<br />
patio furnifura, Aii uniti ni<strong>of</strong>y furnjihsa<br />
and aircBn«HMnM, L.undrv room, tripta<br />
carport, Igl'ilitl'lot with Bliihiat trtti<br />
and attraam ihruBBtrY. Call Iff MM M<br />
LAROi— IMmily OHSO . Ill' lot, (lOflM 1<br />
or mortlainllvl. FlrM floor haia very<br />
nlct 1 tuaroom. | bath, Ipt, wcond floor<br />
hli Lr, ar, unthM, 1 Mrmi, I', Bathi,<br />
plut 3 barnlt or iforagt afsi pewdfr rooiti<br />
on third lioor IM.00O. csaiili RMIty,<br />
••altsri, ])g Atlanilc Av. , Iff mt.<br />
ii<br />
11.500 Two Mmilv—plaaiiin *"•""•.<br />
Flrit lloor hli HirH badnarn luUy htaM<br />
•parlm.nl »nd i«ond floor two kMngm<br />
lomrmr nntal unit Furnlthta, Ff«nniii<br />
WillUm.HMllor. UJOd.ya.,<br />
l-l<br />
BUACHONLY-Hmbloc... Nlwlf M M<br />
Two laniiiif apartin.nl. fwa badn<strong>of</strong>fli<br />
In tict •mnrn.nl, daticHM two far<br />
•arlH. Lot Mil eg Quit Iff*, Tain par<br />
yiar in Fr.nHln Wllllinii, RHlW, IIH<br />
liyAvanui,<br />
t-><br />
IT, JAMES PLACe—Corrnr two family<br />
fully hMMI lit, II two btartom<br />
aparlm.nl SicsM ftosr four tMnKn<br />
•partm.nl. Oil.rid furniihia. and<br />
tiiyitpMl. Frankim Wllll.mi. B..ltor.<br />
Ilie lay avt, > »T<br />
• EACH SLOCK -<br />
HHIM t t»dn»m<br />
totl.st, 1 bathi, ] apt),, gar. MMM.<br />
HaatM 4 tattnoni aflaai, 1 apt,, (ar,<br />
MI4M, ••»« nciivH lfM rn»>.<br />
torntri IOIWI rMuad . I apt., mjtt,<br />
Calttt* kHIHI gar apt |jl,iM, lora *M<br />
I Ipti., Ul.tOi Faur aptu IM,M.<br />
Mat mgrtn, argkar, l)th and Weil Ava tt<br />
Mhmtt -• Nwih im, mir »»r. tit ft<br />
If* II. 3 b*nni,, «g MM, Oil KM HIW<br />
HHf in bant tpti. Lutm (KIM (M.tn.<br />
•ifra (at «MlMMg Mil!!, Ultai Prk*<br />
M,IM, Wa«gr' RHI Itfaff, Ml ••MrtM<br />
•d imm*<br />
tt<br />
SUMMfR RENTAL<br />
LOVILY 3 BB apt on lagoon with boat<br />
slip (MM Haw Iharp Bealtori. 37M<br />
«ib»r, 111 111!<br />
m<br />
UJ1C1I1TBAL AVi -»r,y, I Mm, (pt<br />
Ind II . sun atck. gartge, H«r bOWIK<br />
4Hach. Adult fam, no pMt Uaungf'i~<br />
leaHn Alio 1 BClnn is fl apt , I wk -r<br />
min<br />
j_2j<br />
IDIAL LOCATION - 7th It <strong>of</strong>f Board<br />
walk Ine.i to Capri MotMl Not ivft<br />
an<strong>of</strong>htr ipartment Pr<strong>of</strong>tiiioniiiy<br />
aeeerafea etficienciei One ana fwo<br />
eedfoomi eompart pricei J?f,Iin In<br />
f»enna 1 IISflL».l177<br />
S-H<br />
LARGE l barm apt , twin bed! in «»eh<br />
Foam, hying room, ainsng room, kit<br />
then, medefn balh, front 1 Back porch«,<br />
paFttingfaEiliffei Limit i A no pets Apply<br />
110 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ayt 1)111 If<br />
HOUSE for isaien or half »iian Qardtmf<br />
iegtisn nftr Lanaptrf Bftise. 4<br />
bedrooms liege sorBecH ana patio Prlmi<br />
location . ganvtnicfii to Bay ana Beach.<br />
11%-CHl-siu.<br />
ft<br />
IPf APT! —for "worVing glrli Near<br />
Hach and BsaFawiik 1 or 1 girii each<br />
apt. Call 3ff-4S«<br />
ft<br />
HOUSE tor Mason or h*H itaton, two<br />
naeF *—'rnf I'^ng ia&taclt<br />
btaSi<br />
Mock, 111 BrigMan f>laa, Wetpi up ts 10.<br />
Vi balm, w.iJier ifyer, TV tatU, por<br />
ches aM o« ttrtw naming call Iffii73<br />
or 311 MfMtr 113<br />
SEASONAL ina year round roomi ana<br />
apfi LtaFn yoga, meaitatien.<br />
Fetasaiion and pfiiloiophy unatr direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihanti yogi CIMe to Beteh, baarawalli<br />
anil traniporlation M3 CtflfFal Ay*., 3«-<br />
H<br />
THRU BEOBOOM, "l ttorr •Mmg'al.in.<br />
ifreef iroin fht Baach 11499 mgnmiy<br />
Pirst and inana floor, ] Manonii, nil<br />
Wt¥!i>y Soil RtaHy, Rfalfori. 3351<br />
AiByryAve JffJOfi.<br />
s JJ<br />
i M U M m,mn Fint»<br />
weona IIOOF. all MMfrtc Ntw D,»I<br />
•no kitchan, wiBiari, drvtn, Ohh<br />
waiheri, aiipaiait vaning PorctkH and<br />
tablt No pels Cjl Jff fill or !3i]l 13a.<br />
" " H<br />
B1«CH SLOCK - Hawiy Mcorataa 3<br />
Bedroom garagt apt Also, Ina II apt.,<br />
I'lHtaroomi.iiibath ealiMlifl<br />
j.i<br />
ilACHFRONT - SUM or ii Ha I<br />
Bearo<strong>of</strong>ni, 3 fvtl BatM, inring roam,<br />
dining area, con kitchan Contaa tor<br />
appomtnienf (UflWIBn f|<br />
WEEKLY APT!, at ioarawalk tar t or I<br />
peri<strong>of</strong>ii Call m-im<br />
II I<br />
SOUTHEND--Ocaan Irani ina I. .pi"<br />
Camlj. iiy ,m.4in. rm,, kit, £ 3bdrini*<br />
Ird fl Harm, lnmi liniinM) All twin<br />
BMI Limit I CaWe Ha PM1, Anil. J.n.<br />
July 'i season I«S July Dal Cal Itf,<br />
•391 wRkandi Ittllti waakdayi n<br />
• ISCMFRONT-MlJCaittril On. | a r n<br />
ana on, jmaii ,»,rtm«,t ModWn, nt^<br />
furnlifiea, ptrtK, tenty* U* JlMsi<br />
H7] ..Ming, „ afnas waMmnai s.u<br />
e^ACM BLOCK -^pamniHt, ikMB^g<br />
from four to elont<br />
s.»s«i.i am<br />
»««.iy nii •nghtPB ptaca •nt.nn. i.<br />
COTTAOE - Uttpi 4, m<br />
and lurnilhed, 11 It weeHy Thr«t<br />
bHroom, lint floor apt, diihwaniar, lita<br />
new 1375 wtekty Soil Realty BiaNan,<br />
M5i Aitiury Aye iff-3tVH.<br />
s,u<br />
CLO1F TO BHA < Barm , 1 batii Muie<br />
UltaBle for 1 or 3 familM Avail Apr<br />
30 to s»pt i Apply tat llth It or car <strong>of</strong><br />
I III Central Aye ar write Bon Ml 5 31<br />
TWO DtllKABLE apis One Urge, one<br />
tm»ii. Tmm Hue rw iaufr*m, CM<br />
ItHllMtlBorwrHeeoifH ,„<br />
NEW 3 BEDROOM *I»T_v.Clnlly (rf 5Ind<br />
t iimpisn, HIS Mr weeks in <strong>Jun</strong>e, fin<br />
for week! in Jyly and Ayfiiit. Alls<br />
aiailatile season or hall teatan. can rm<br />
I1M<br />
M<br />
MIAN ClTTf - Twe ««tt. t iM 1 rpM.<br />
quiet, spacnil area , arrrenleiM<br />
Baanlwaill, Bay, lit! Hexnn A«e mow<br />
Hi W, 1 SJH<br />
j a<br />
APT -ina floor, comn.rutKm living 4 BM<br />
room. 1 Jull bedroom, knmtm, tmm<br />
Near beach. Boardwalk, iiufflelnra,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e IS Sept IS Call 1*» Ml,<br />
fef<br />
IFPICIiNCT APTS —ile.pi to 1 Be»ch<br />
Block Seaion Ha, weekly il IB Call<br />
!U Vll.StUorweekHidlulim.lUf a-31<br />
(MALL B1AII coiuoe or etficWIcy lor<br />
mature Eoypie or unfte person. No<br />
pets, near ifiti i Asbyrv Long leiisn<br />
HH write Mi 171 ientinel4,eMer or<br />
NiyifL*-rtli.irtaa „,,„,, „ i^BHal<br />
baiii, ana Blaek IrtM aM, iww baw<br />
ralti UBl par Hani a, lia,M with<br />
running waiar PhaM iffUii artar II<br />
am<br />
s.u<br />
PREFiR-SIia<br />
rale Call Iff IM><br />
SOOMI — TMr'n aaan. •» r><br />
«M Hly ill a -Hk. Call »H7M S-n<br />
•EDSSOM lor OM or Me mm MM 4<br />
retrifcraler ia privste KHM,<br />
rei.aenilai HctiH, eaavaaltM le<br />
everrtfema MaMre HIIUI aMi. Ha H),<br />
PMna mSW<br />
tit<br />
by Edward Veith<br />
We have received an invitation<br />
from the WUdwood<br />
Recreation C^mmisilon to<br />
piirticipote in • toiarnarnent to<br />
he held sn Saturday and Suv<br />
day, May 18 and II <strong>of</strong> thii year<br />
apti it is strictly for all tenicr<br />
^ *<br />
citizens oviJr 60 yeari <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
There will he no entrance tm<br />
and you may sign up tlw<br />
morning <strong>of</strong> May II at the<br />
WUdwood eouta at 9:30 a.m.<br />
The tournament will begin at<br />
10 30 a.m. You may al»o mail<br />
your registration, which can be<br />
had at our clubnotije, to the<br />
Qty <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Recreatkn<br />
Departraent, 243 Eait Rio<br />
Cnndt av., WOdwowl, NJ.<br />
08260. We would like to «nter a<br />
represaitative group, Hptt;<br />
the tell and sign up<br />
The courts have been<br />
crowded and we lee some new<br />
facis. Please make ymmetf<br />
known and if you would like<br />
some instruction WE will be<br />
gad to oblige.<br />
We are gjad to report tint<br />
Lena<br />
Humphrey bat had<br />
surgery in the 3>ore Memorial<br />
and is doing well and n-<br />
bcipates returning to her home<br />
t" by the «rf <strong>of</strong> ftli'<br />
i-e<br />
RE. RENT<br />
RENTING?<br />
Why not ^ First<br />
Class? Be choosy,<br />
Rent Waterfront.<br />
Choice Rentals<br />
Now Available.<br />
DONT DELAY<br />
Franklin<br />
Williams<br />
REALTOR<br />
•SpeelalliiBg la Watarfraai"<br />
WMBAYAVE.<br />
DIAL 3IK711<br />
Mouse tar rant PiH Moron turn,<br />
HaaEtifraBt M Sauatrai<br />
m\*tt,<br />
Kentmore part. IW UaUallM I] inualHl<br />
ol ilia nar (Jirtao loa t»..«m ilfSi<br />
SIHJJ0<br />
H<br />
We are also glad to KplHtf<br />
that May witte baa neMtni<br />
from a heart k^M and hair<br />
returned to the court!.<br />
We should call yo(B-atteotiorJ<br />
lo our first totrnamejat tobe<br />
held on Memorial Dtty May £<br />
at Hun, This will be a omwalking<br />
single* tourounenf<br />
and will be «pnmd by ow<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City BecrattlM<br />
Departmiint We raggeM Out<br />
you Bharpen your eune met<br />
sign up at the cue bwwe.<br />
We understand that Ant<br />
and Marion Rkhardwo %mti<br />
returned bat as yet till Mt<br />
sppeared at the conn*.<br />
Welcome bone to then<br />
members<br />
The cart) dub ii doing «tf<br />
iBder the abie hostfrig <strong>of</strong> FM<br />
Macrie witt the —«Jmr tf<br />
bu wife Real*. The eh* wfB<br />
mam operation on May U far<br />
this seam.<br />
The Thursday winner* wen<br />
Dottle Caum 040, Edna I M F<br />
609, Al Goldman 575 «nd<br />
Frances Stewart MI, Tile<br />
Monday winners were DBU«*<br />
Cairns 588, Harfcy CmMtt<br />
57B, Al Cairns 562 and Al<br />
Goldman S60,<br />
WHOM SFM6E<br />
FIR MIT<br />
Next to Plaza 22.<br />
Partly furnished<br />
IIIIUJ HULTI<br />
398-1300<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
BIACHFRONTAPT.<br />
SEASON<br />
SLEEPS8& 7<br />
DECORATION WEEKEND<br />
SPECIAL<br />
697-2020 399-6120<br />
Historical Sf, Augustine<br />
FLORIDA<br />
•taytiluf<br />
iitacn, new lysyriguf<br />
E«taamiiijiinii, iumnier rental, ttvs<br />
waroom two balhi, nlgr TV. pogl.<br />
ESntrnuting aiitanei te Qiiney«aria,<br />
Marine!! ha, Orlanas, Baytena<br />
Catnpffialy fUfnliHtg<br />
Make nMtF<br />
vatiani ttefers May 31 Ftc^ive Ifj<br />
P#rceni aiicaunf. Call €alie€l^ei-i77:<br />
mi «r man<br />
P m . *•»<br />
NIC! AND ELIAN - I Hrm Octan Cty<br />
apl Available ~»»kly ar monrni, tar<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e or ieptemtier very r^aafinatile<br />
ralii Callinilli<br />
M<br />
TWO 1DRM clean Ipt infl fl VIC lit *<br />
Wetley •" with lane<br />
screened porch Full? funiillleJ, all<br />
utilities, int CMtrailV IKttM. HMO<br />
seaun Call ittHTI<br />
if<br />
•IKSLiVS TOINT - N M tmrmtt M,<br />
IM immM tlntl, Hipi Mi!<br />
i»att,i3iBatltriHRsM<br />
n<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
eailltfliu, II<br />
m<br />
SAN PRAMCIKCO-A<br />
ffou«%«f aanf<strong>of</strong>d Jaw student<br />
i spend wttkends u<br />
inmates at the county jail to<br />
learn what life is like on the<br />
inside. The male students<br />
claim they learn more here<br />
than they would from reading.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
NOTI«ETO<br />
ESTATE OF cara G, VHUm,<br />
MCEUIB<br />
•wwMt la n. (Mar M t>. Kbit<br />
Hanhan lanMi al M oaafv «f IMM<br />
•Mi.i.A»tn.iM(4iriiaHi,ini<br />
an Ha pMtaM 1 tta MMtrartr, Arttar •,<br />
vh Jr am i.m<br />
M<br />
I<br />
tiinri«Mf Inaarl al law<br />
tc. H Mraaw M<br />
MtMt f<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
l<br />
II<br />
w MTM M tka craMBan al<br />
HW MctaMnt fa nun n ttaan. wtaMa ill<br />
•MMki IFHII na a«i My ai april, MM,<br />
Nwr «MtMi la wrtlWt ana (Mar aM,<br />
i n m<br />
DELUXI APARTMENTS<br />
Plaza "21"<br />
22nd Street and Atbury IfiRiii<br />
Sleeps 4 and |.c1.on». if any, yieaM M ma4a<br />
imm«lal»l¥'"«rl>iii»'i> AlUn Sarah, et<br />
UBMr TownUllp. Tackahae, N J<br />
VaMia W, C»r<br />
•THMent al ttmiH IK,<br />
Mirima.H j<br />
if, IT. P.I «f.at<br />
pariitiltn •I'<br />
f<br />
MniirMiBli<br />
Daiaal April M * o Ifl* ,<br />
•MM K Mil, Ciajin<br />
Baaa en*. Mas Iwtn ttn*<br />
M, IT. »,l, mn<br />
NOTICE OF fU»LIC HIAKIIf*<br />
^<br />
wtlllNikaHanMaa**., JaaaM. IW»- t-.m<br />
••»• « i»a MMI canir cavrt<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
LIMIT CUBDITOUS<br />
• STATE OF HanPT Y«m,. BCCEASID<br />
^yrtyan to th. arMr af Sf<br />
Cavn Wm Haw Jarw, M mm mm<br />
WailwwatH Miainwl ttnvV rmmm<br />
Plan ini Einlrmwul taaiaM «<br />
«Fy>b>awl •>, th, ewe Mt, tmt fajah ^J _ ^ ffaaieavaBaajBl<br />
Cave Mar CwKy<br />
Tka pvna» M tka Mtnai nr» ha Wrttmy .t-M Lt*. •> *m<br />
mm MeiHaun<br />
1 CM* May CMr| Ulmmy<br />
Xt— Mar cmrt Ham. mm iarar<br />
Oarit w. wt—in, mmtm<br />
i<br />
i. caa* M«r car Ukrarv<br />
Citr Na*<br />
S U M M E R F U N ... OR A L L V E A R R<br />
RENTALS<br />
MIAN ViltV - M MpMi, mt VHfM<br />
MntiHi, MM* 1HM**,<br />
MMPI<br />
# mm*. ny^tTiri*,<br />
•MM. «MMr * tfm. >ml. tm
PAGE 12 - SICTION THREi THI OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEDOER THURSDAY, MAY 9, <strong>1974</strong><br />
OCYAA opens 19th season Friday night<br />
Tin- Ot'i'an City Voulli<br />
Athletic Association opens its<br />
19th season, socund ;i>s an affiliate<br />
n! l.itllp I,vague<br />
Baseball, tomorrow night with<br />
a dnublt'hOLidi'r starting ai K 15<br />
The games, which will be<br />
played on Hie field at nth st and<br />
Haven av , mark the earliest<br />
opening in iho Association s<br />
history<br />
Tomorrow night at 6.15 the<br />
SPENCET<br />
lOthSl. « Asbury Ave.<br />
$iOOSPECIALJ<br />
I DAILY<br />
THURSDAy. MAY 9<br />
mi CUTLET $100<br />
PUTTER I<br />
with 2 Veg.<br />
FRIDAY MY 10<br />
FISH *N'<br />
CHIPS 95'<br />
MAY<br />
I3TRAYS BAKED.<br />
MIURONI<br />
I CHEESE<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 12<br />
fttlLED Mil-<br />
M<br />
PUTTER $100<br />
wife F.F f A.S. L<br />
NEW!<br />
NOAH'S ARK<br />
Complete Family Style<br />
Dinner<br />
SERVES FOUR<br />
... her day is<br />
May 12!<br />
I'osl unite wifl meet<br />
Cat roliiipn's Benevolent<br />
Association in the firiM game<br />
Deft'iiding champion Colony<br />
rluh faces Kxchange flub in<br />
tin 1 second gome Next Monday<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars me«<br />
Jayci'cs in a single game at<br />
ti :XI American Legion meets<br />
Hotary Club Tuesday nigit flt<br />
K SO<br />
Thf leajJiic will play single<br />
games siarting at 830 on<br />
Monday through Thursday<br />
nights until July I<br />
Douhli'headers starting at 6:15<br />
will he played every Friday<br />
night and on week nights<br />
starting July I An all star<br />
game between the National and<br />
American Divisions is si>t for<br />
July 4 The play<strong>of</strong>fs are<br />
•schrHuled to start on July 2S<br />
and conclude on August 8<br />
A special "Uttle League<br />
Weekend has been established<br />
nil July 12 and 13 Players wi|)<br />
conduct 'their annual door-to<br />
door collection during that<br />
ueekend and a fund-ral*ing<br />
went will be sponsored on the<br />
Music Pier<br />
The league sdiedule calls for<br />
a break in play from July 4 to<br />
July is to allow the local<br />
tournament team to practice<br />
for the Little League tour<br />
nament The <strong>Ocean</strong> City team,<br />
assuming that all legal<br />
problems are Sraightened out<br />
with Little League<br />
Headquarters in Williamsport,<br />
will be managed by Bruce<br />
Beaver and Charles Mumford.<br />
Roderi for the 1B74 program<br />
are Kited below,<br />
COLONY: Karl Becker,<br />
Larry Town, Chris Orlando,<br />
Mark Dice, Mark Duponl, Drew<br />
Armao, Jojtph Malloy, Bob<br />
Felmty, Todd Johnson, Robert<br />
Dewier, Robjsrt Sehmid, Matt<br />
Diet. Bruce Beaver is manager<br />
and Charles Murnford is coach.<br />
EXCHANGE: Kevin Murray,<br />
Las Uppineott, Matt Uniworth,<br />
Kevin Murphy, Dan Trlboletli,<br />
Joseph DeMareo, Rich Kueny,<br />
Stan Hanks, Tim Adams,<br />
Joseph McOinnis, Dan<br />
FVankJin, Tom Triboletti, Don<br />
Johnson is thi manager,<br />
LEGION: Bob Warrington,<br />
Seve Clunn, Scott Gaskill,<br />
Richard Coughlan, Clayton<br />
Tyce, Philip Faunee, Art Ward,<br />
Charles Bowman, Jeff Me-<br />
Tigue, Pat Orlando, Gary<br />
JeffriM, Bill Frew. Rob Weiler<br />
FOR GREAT<br />
• Clairo! Kindniis ELfCTHIC CURLERS<br />
• Small APHMMCES<br />
• Waring BLEHDER<br />
• Choio« <strong>of</strong> NOT COMBS<br />
• Lady Sohiok ELECTRIC SHAVER<br />
- Plui Many Mara -<br />
Schuff Electric<br />
ifi.<br />
We Honor Senior Citizens' Cards,<br />
is manager and Herb Gaskill is<br />
ciiach<br />
ROTARY: Pal Henry. Mark<br />
MrtYane. Kevin Halliday. Bill<br />
Pfeiffer, I«on Creamer, Tim<br />
Lnngacre, Clyde Battle, Gary<br />
Lamb. Prpstfon Bryant. Bob<br />
David Lautenschlager, Doug<br />
Dannehower, Tyrone Thompson,<br />
Raymond Ford. Joseph<br />
Taylor Greg Donahue is the<br />
manager<br />
POST OFrMCK Richard<br />
Sullivan, Richard Jeffries,<br />
Pfeiffer, Boh Gann Rill Jack Warrington. Rich<br />
Creamer Rill Pfeiffer is rheGarrison, Joseph Blcwitl,<br />
manager<br />
Brian Dunlop, Thomas Cade,<br />
JAVr'KKS Danny Casey, (liris Hyland, Bob Sannino,<br />
Craig Welch, Alfonso Dave SVarrington, Tim Morris,<br />
Dickerson. Paul Rothwell. Paul Richard Doyle Boh Burman is<br />
Hrbbson, Richard Ralston, Pat the manager<br />
Horsey. Chris Rarkley, Chris VKVV- Tim Smith. Bill<br />
Uayle! Rick King, Tom Oves, Rockier, Frank Staff, Ed<br />
(iary Horige T«m Williams is<br />
manager and Mik# flill is<br />
roach<br />
Noleti, Mike Mclnnis, David<br />
Newsome, Wayne Thompson,<br />
l-i-ic Ijeonard, Phil llnsworth,<br />
PBA John Allegretto. Paul Williams, Gary Pierce,<br />
Francis Ozelski. James Scioli, Neil Nolen Dan Town is<br />
Matt t'airnes. Chris Oliva, manager and Mike Marsdpn is<br />
IVPU McCrane Kevin Murphy, roach<br />
Bluefish have arrived in the<br />
fivetolO-pound class out by the<br />
Bonebedi. These fish are on the<br />
bottom and are being caught by<br />
jigging a bucktail or hopkins<br />
lure with a piece <strong>of</strong> maekeral<br />
right <strong>of</strong>f the bottom.<br />
Closer to shore and around<br />
the bell you win find wjakfish<br />
and summer flounder along<br />
with whiting. These fi»h are<br />
taking bucktails with a piece <strong>of</strong><br />
squid on it. A few fluke and<br />
weakfish have moved into the<br />
inlet itself and we look for them<br />
In the back bay at any time.<br />
Winter flounder are still on the<br />
slow side with an occasional<br />
fi»h being caught inert on clam<br />
than bloodworms it seems.<br />
Perch fishing continues to be<br />
excellfnt up the Tuckahoe and<br />
Egg Harbor River, Thi Spring<br />
Herring run is in full swing with<br />
thi fish being found up at the<br />
head <strong>of</strong> the Tuekahoe river. If<br />
you go and catch a load <strong>of</strong> thesi<br />
fish you might try to smoke<br />
these in a smoker and you will<br />
find them delicious<br />
Around the bridges are some<br />
nice taug slippery ban being<br />
taken on clam.<br />
Captain Shaffer <strong>of</strong> thi party<br />
boat Starfish out <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle said<br />
the sea bass are running very<br />
good right now with fisher man<br />
averaging 40 to SO medium to<br />
large size fish a peice.<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> City the party boat<br />
diver spray leavii Sampson<br />
Bros, boat yard on Bay av.<br />
every morning at 8 a.m.<br />
Tip: Did you ever go fishing<br />
when everyone else is catching<br />
fish except you and no matter<br />
what you try just doesn't help?<br />
It ia a fact that some people<br />
when handling bait may leave<br />
,an odor on it which the fish will<br />
not bite If you think this may<br />
he happening to you try using a<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> thin rubber gloves while<br />
handling your bait and it may<br />
make a big difference in your<br />
catches Till nejfl week good<br />
fishing<br />
CHESS TOURNEY - George Potts, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Recreation Department, sets up a chess game on the<br />
Boardwalk to dramatize the City's Chess Tour<br />
nament this Saturday 10 a.m. at the Youth Center.<br />
There will be categories according to age. Entrants<br />
may register at the Center, 6th and Atlantic, prior to<br />
the matches. Prizes will be awarded.<br />
Chess tourney this Saturday<br />
Anyone wishing to play in the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chess Club's first<br />
annual Spring tournament may<br />
still register on Saturday, May<br />
II, the day <strong>of</strong> the tournament.<br />
Registration will be accepted<br />
at the Youth Center, 8th st and<br />
Atlantic av between nine and<br />
9:45 a.m. The entry fee is 50<br />
cenu and players are requested<br />
to bring their own chess sets as<br />
the club's supplies are limited,<br />
George Potts, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Carney, Hogan, Johnson<br />
OGAGA tourney victors<br />
Jim Carney, Ruas Hogan and<br />
Newt Johnson were flight<br />
winners in the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Amateur Golfers Association's<br />
April tournament at the Cenlerton<br />
Golf Club Sunday,<br />
Carney pflrd«d a net 87 to<br />
pace the first flight play, while<br />
Hogan > 55 was the belt card in<br />
the second flight, Johnson took<br />
third flight honors with 68.<br />
Other first flight scorers<br />
included Bill Gaskill, 87; Stan<br />
Clark, 67; Joe CoUo, 88; Ernie<br />
Horlacher, 68; Clancy Shaw,<br />
67; Bill Weir, 89; Jerry<br />
Donovan, 70; Charles Panbast,<br />
70; Chick Kisby, 76; Jack<br />
Coughiln, 78; Charles Hilton,<br />
ffi; Ben Trout, 7Z; llmerCarty,<br />
75; Art Ciachorowski, 79, and<br />
Bill Steeiman, 77,<br />
OCHS net team loses to MRHS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School's<br />
girls' vanity tennis Ham<br />
suffered its first defeat in four<br />
starts this w«ek, the victim <strong>of</strong><br />
Corson, 6-2, 4-6, 8-6,<br />
Carol Johnson registered the<br />
only <strong>Ocean</strong> City singles win,<br />
defeating Dee Blumeniuer, 2-6,<br />
Mainland Regional High 6-2, 8-1, In other singles play<br />
School's nelmaldi on theStephanie<br />
McAvoy (M)<br />
Margate courts, 4 to 3, defeated Karen Huber, 8-0, 8-1;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City won the twoGrace Byron (M) defeated Kyle<br />
doublei matches, but could<br />
manage only one victory in the<br />
five singles matches scheduled.<br />
Mainland also won the singles<br />
exhibition match,<br />
Hagkett, 6-1, 6-2; Karen Alack<br />
(M) defeated Sali Wright, 6-4, 1-<br />
6, 6-3; Linda Cheater (M)<br />
defeated Wendy Roberts, 8-2, 6-<br />
0 In the exhibition singles<br />
Raider doubles Cathy Denning<br />
and Nancy Weissenberg Zavaglia defeated Janet<br />
match, Mainland's SUB<br />
defeated Kim Carney and Lois Guarracino, 6-1, M,<br />
Ready, 6-1, 4-6, B-3, while the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City team <strong>of</strong> Doreen<br />
Hart and Robin Huber disposed<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jennifer Taylor and Nancy<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Other second flight scores<br />
included Dan O'Brien, 71; Joe<br />
Suehuehert. 71; John Gilbert,<br />
74; Bob Selvagn, 82; Bob<br />
Wasikowski,73; Bill Kittredge,<br />
78; Dick Clunn, 74; Frank<br />
Myhre, 75; Bob Nejderberger,<br />
68: Milt Hiles, 89; Jack<br />
Southard, 80; Sam Woodside,<br />
73<br />
Other third flight scores<br />
included Lodgie DelCorio, 77;<br />
BUI Oliver, 83: Bernli Morris,<br />
84; John Stasak, 69; John<br />
Shearer, 75; Sam Johnson, 75;<br />
Bruce Kibblehouse, 77; John<br />
Sapper, 77; Jack Atreekenbein,<br />
73.<br />
Planing without handicaps<br />
were Cal Reeves and Bill<br />
Camp<br />
The next OCAGA tournament<br />
will be at the Avalon Golf Club<br />
on May 12 with 10 o'clock the<br />
tee <strong>of</strong>f time.<br />
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Tournament play will be<br />
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% FUTURE UNCERTAIN. This closed Citgo itation on the northeast comer <strong>of</strong><br />
9th and Bay is for salt, but with attrition among gas stations the way it 1», hopes<br />
for improvement M this main intersection we dim. However, after receiving<br />
contact from the local Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce the oil company sent in a crew to<br />
clean up the building and grounds. (Sentinel photo)<br />
COMING DOWN. According toChamber <strong>of</strong>. Commerce <strong>of</strong>ficials, thife abandoned<br />
<strong>of</strong>rvice station at 9th Jt. and Pale* av, i* coming down in ttoe near futur*<br />
, eliminating another eyesore from the Uty'2 main attranee, A T total W to<br />
gasoline stattons have closed in the past year on 9th St, (Sentinel photo)<br />
Abandoned pumps an^msarm<br />
Shabby 9th st.gas stations<br />
;r clean-up target<br />
Accepting a challenge put<br />
forth in a SentinelLedger<br />
editorial several weeks ago, the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce has managed to get<br />
information concerning the fate<br />
<strong>of</strong> tour abandoned gasoline<br />
stations along the 9th St. entrance<br />
to the city.<br />
According to Chamber<br />
President Robert Davenport,<br />
gome action will be taken on all<br />
the stations, which have been<br />
labeled eyesores by a number<br />
• <strong>of</strong> resort businessmen<br />
Davenport said he wrote to<br />
all four oil companies and came<br />
up with replies from three <strong>of</strong><br />
them. The abandoned Gulf<br />
station at 9th st. and Palen av.<br />
has been sold and will be torn<br />
down to make way foran <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
building<br />
The American station at Ml<br />
and Bay has been torn down<br />
and the area turned into a<br />
parking lot for the MAD paint<br />
store. Hie Citgo itation on the<br />
northeast comer <strong>of</strong> 9th and Bay<br />
is for sale and has been vacant<br />
since Carter Lincoln-Mercury<br />
moved out a year ago.<br />
Commission makfi appointmmnts<br />
Davenport said he expects<br />
some action at the abandoned<br />
Mobile station at 9th and<br />
Asbury across from city hall.<br />
That property has been sold to<br />
neighboring Coastal State<br />
Bank, the Chamber president<br />
said.<br />
Davenport said soon after the<br />
letters wen sent two <strong>of</strong> the oU<br />
companies sent crews to clean<br />
up the abandoned stations<br />
removing light standards and<br />
generally cleaning up around<br />
the buildings.<br />
Tennis court bids in<br />
The City Commissioners<br />
opened bids fcrthe resurfacing<br />
<strong>of</strong> to* t <strong>Jun</strong>ta courts at 6th it.<br />
and Atlantic av., it their<br />
meelfng WtdMidiis', but<br />
deferred action until City<br />
^^ngUm<br />
• JoMph JaWhF.HylMidhM<br />
E. hadT rtanee to «amto| them.<br />
The apparent towbidder for<br />
providing an all weather surface<br />
on th«'clay courts wu<br />
wuiam wmm. inc. <strong>of</strong><br />
Cardiff, at UJ.882. Other bldta<br />
were received, from McCarthy<br />
P Co., <strong>of</strong>Op« May Court<br />
e, *»,«»; A.B. Stone,'<br />
he or pM^nWiii, mm;<br />
and Arawak Paving Co., <strong>of</strong><br />
'ijnn*d,jiun. j<br />
Acting Miyfli Itarilyn K-<br />
Moore prawnted •<br />
proclamation urjtng all local<br />
lktttt!W« the Buddy<br />
8<br />
and<br />
resurfacing <strong>of</strong> that street. st. and the beach is on schedule<br />
Commissioner Luther L. and the two buildings should be<br />
Wallace announced that all City completed in six weeks.<br />
departments are gearing up in In other buaineis, Prank <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
preparation for the summer Masllelli, Sr. was appointed to Benoit, from Norwich, Conn,,<br />
season, Me He MM uM wain work on me the& a two-year ramunineoiiuuiiiB term on the Building said he did his job, and was<br />
new recrtatton hall at Sth «, Jide Board <strong>of</strong> Appeals. He wiU —critical <strong>of</strong> the State for not<br />
a<br />
establishing guidelines, and for<br />
and Haven av, and the new<br />
Beach Patrol luNtation at 34th<br />
Pine seedlings<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered by HA<br />
Anyone want a black<br />
pine seedling or two for<br />
planting?<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Patrolnen'i<br />
Benevolent Association<br />
has 1,000 <strong>of</strong> the seedlings<br />
for local properly owners.<br />
PBA <strong>of</strong>ficials spy the 1*-<br />
incb lttHJscaptal pUnta<br />
will be glvan out. fr«e<strong>of</strong><br />
cost* this Saturday and<br />
Sunday at the pollc*<br />
•WwMtav,*<br />
serve until January 1,19W.<br />
A resolution wu passed<br />
appointing summer patrolmen<br />
William Ash, Lee Hollander.<br />
Keith Johnson, Edward<br />
Kasiltr, Paul Wanek, and Ue<br />
Wldder. Rosemari* Blyler was<br />
named a school crossing guard.<br />
Named as seasonal infomaUon<br />
clerti at the Information<br />
Center on the<br />
boulevard were Paul<br />
Frankenfleld, <strong>Jun</strong>e Barnee,<br />
Mildred Garrison, James<br />
English, and Helena Hand.<br />
Walter E. Mills. John<br />
Schneider. Daniel R. Murphy,<br />
and Richard Galante were<br />
hired as seasonal employees to<br />
work at the municipal golf<br />
course.<br />
Named aa seasonal comfort<br />
Matjmattmdaots_w«eOt«ar<br />
Franchise ordinance violated<br />
Qty to probe cable TV<br />
by TTiomas L. WatJdns<br />
Amidst complaints <strong>of</strong><br />
deteriorating swvice, the City<br />
Commissioners Wednesday<br />
announced plans to investigate<br />
the franchise arrangements<br />
with Teteprampter Cable TV,<br />
which has provided cable<br />
television .service to the resort<br />
for the past decade.<br />
City Solicitor Josiah E<br />
DuBois said he ii urging the<br />
Commissioners to call In cable<br />
company <strong>of</strong>ficials to go over the<br />
ordinances and straighten out<br />
problems with service and the<br />
company's rate schedule.<br />
Acting Mayor Marilyn K<br />
Moore said such a meeting will<br />
be called when Mayor B<br />
Thomas Waldman returns next<br />
Court trial<br />
is ordered for<br />
Sheraton Wharf<br />
-The <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty Beach and<br />
Bay PreserviHon Association<br />
won another battle in court<br />
recently when it was granted-*<br />
full trial by Superior Coin*<br />
Judge George B. Francis (ft<br />
determine whether th*<br />
proposed Sheraton Wharf Inn<br />
can be built at 9th tt. and the<br />
bay.<br />
The group had brought suit<br />
charging that the Off Commissionera<br />
and the Planning<br />
Board had illegally granted the<br />
motel developer stte plan approval.<br />
The proposed site <strong>of</strong> the<br />
motel was occupied by<br />
' and Chit*<br />
ago.<br />
Lawyers for Equity Property<br />
toe,; owner* <strong>of</strong> the motel, had<br />
tried to obtain a judgement<br />
week from a brief vacation mumcatians Corp., which WM went into effect in IBMmove a line to a different<br />
CommiMioner Luther L awarded the local franchise, theoretically should be in effect<br />
Wallace (aid he too i* con-apologizecerned for delays in eon today, but that doesn't seem to<br />
about apparent struetjon <strong>of</strong> the system be the case The rates have<br />
violations <strong>of</strong> the franchise In the same letter he said, "a been increased and expanded to<br />
agreement.<br />
proposed rate schedule for include a number <strong>of</strong> payment<br />
The Sentipel Ledger has<br />
learned that Teleprompter has<br />
system subscribers will be<br />
submitted to you at an appropriate<br />
been operating with ill rate<br />
future date..."<br />
schedule apparently in However, the first subscribers<br />
violation <strong>of</strong> the franchiwor-hookedinance into the new system in<br />
Tne rate problems go May <strong>of</strong> 1164 and the resolution<br />
back to the early days <strong>of</strong> the approving the rate schedule<br />
iystem.<br />
Ordinance i37 states in<br />
Section 10 that "at the time <strong>of</strong><br />
installation <strong>of</strong> the system,<br />
licensee shall file a sdiedule <strong>of</strong><br />
rates with the City Clerk, which<br />
was not passed by the Commissioners<br />
until <strong>Jun</strong>e 21, 1M-<br />
The schedule is undated, so it is<br />
impossible to determine if the<br />
document was submitted<br />
months or years before it was<br />
*al! become effective when<br />
approved by resolution ef the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cijy."<br />
In a letter to the Commissioners<br />
dated July 2, 1063,<br />
Leon N. Papernow, executive<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> 11 & B Com<br />
finally approved. What is<br />
biown is that the cable company<br />
collected feei for more<br />
than two years without approval<br />
<strong>of</strong> the City Commission<br />
as stipulated in the franchise<br />
ordinance.<br />
The rate schedule that legally<br />
plans<br />
The approved rate schedule<br />
calls for a 115 installation<br />
charge, a monthly service<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> IS, a monthly<br />
secondary connection charge <strong>of</strong><br />
11.SO, and a reconnection<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> IS,<br />
The rate schedule provided<br />
by Teleprompter Ml week is<br />
substantially different: installation<br />
$15.75. lerviee 15 per<br />
month with a three month<br />
minimum, |io to activate • line<br />
already installed. In addition<br />
reconnections after May 1 are<br />
location in the same honse or<br />
apartment -<br />
Tdeprompter recently sett<br />
out letters to subscriber* that<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer special payment plant<br />
Plan number one is the "Sevan<br />
Month Early Bird PlM";<br />
number two is "Beat the<br />
Summer Rush Plan"; ami<br />
number three n the "Regular<br />
Season Reconnect."<br />
Section three <strong>of</strong> the ftandtfae<br />
ordinance provides (hat ".aU<br />
television lines, both capjei and<br />
lead lines, shall be coMraefod,<br />
maintained and operated mdar<br />
the supervisiao <strong>of</strong> 6m "'<br />
tmaan tt <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy* _ ^,<br />
no evidence flrts has beariV<br />
in receqt years. ' *<br />
ComroiwioBcr Hoot* «aM<br />
SB.50 plus the |S monthly Wednesday aba bad oos«MM<br />
charge; additional UBM in-Actinstalled in the same building or John Murphy, who told t*r Jtt<br />
City EtoctrkaJ Qtfsf<br />
home that already has service knew nothing af nich a*<br />
cosLstioSO,anditco£UfSJSt0<br />
•*? •- t«frM---<br />
EVESORK W HIGH RISE. Tins site at 9tb st. and tbe bay, whkh t<br />
aseraton Wharf Irm Co, and the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach and tiny<br />
Preservation Association. Hie civic group wants to keep the Sheraton from<br />
building a motel restaurant complex while others argue a ihlny nej^ building<br />
would be better thaftthe present eyesore, (Sentine] photo)<br />
without a full trial.<br />
BBP's ease wu argued on<br />
the grounds that if the Pfenning<br />
Board and Commissioners<br />
considered City ordinances<br />
SMi£. h 1RK. l S No ens confuted mom' freehoidmr<br />
provai to the plans<br />
Equity's lawyers argued that<br />
because their client had their<br />
site plan in to the Planning<br />
Board before a building<br />
moratorium went into effect,<br />
they should be allowed to build, rFeMioiaer «wy Roy UUIMU, GiDian, «I <strong>of</strong><br />
Actual approval <strong>of</strong> the iqiuQr Q^^ Q^ |nnpy t d at reportt<br />
site plan by the Planning Board by Burlington <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
and Commissioners came after ^ (j^i, ggruor cltiien bus<br />
the moratorium on aUbuildinp ^i c e js better than that<br />
over 35 feet went into effect, provided by Cape May <strong>County</strong>,<br />
BBPA has threatened suit ^ t back with some facts and<br />
against two other devrtopers if flppes <strong>of</strong> his own Wednesday,<br />
their «ite plans are approved, Qiui$n said he wai disturbed<br />
BBPA attorney clement at newi reports that said<br />
Usitski said the trial should Congressman Charles W<br />
begin in abot one month. Sandman had nothing to do with<br />
the Caps May <strong>County</strong> senior<br />
citizen bus service.<br />
Gillian said that as early as<br />
January <strong>of</strong> \
PAGE i - SECTION ONI<br />
Mary j, Shropshire<br />
Mrs Mary J Shropshire, <strong>of</strong><br />
Route SO. Tuekahoe, died May 8<br />
in MilJulle Hospital She w»s<br />
Mrs Shropshire wa» born in<br />
Port Norris and had resided in<br />
Tuelcarioe since 1935<br />
Surviving ar» her husband.<br />
•William M.: three sons,<br />
William L,, <strong>of</strong> Cedarville.<br />
James C, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and<br />
Charles V . <strong>of</strong> Tuekshoe, two<br />
daughters, Mrs Mary L Ware,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Englisn Creek, and Mn<br />
Elnrn Lou Piynter, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tut'kahoe, three brother*.<br />
Harry, Paul ind Silas H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
all <strong>of</strong> Port NotTK. four «isters,<br />
Mrs Elizabeth Lore, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pompano Beach, Fla , Miss<br />
Ann H<strong>of</strong>fman, <strong>of</strong> port Norris,<br />
Mrs Miriam B Michalowsky,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Port Norris, and Mrs. Marion<br />
Berry, also <strong>of</strong> Port Norris. and<br />
15 grandchildren,<br />
Servicas wen held Saturday<br />
at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />
Palermo Interment wss m<br />
HaleyviUfi Oemetpry<br />
Pearl M, Thomas<br />
Obituaries<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> r,iy Civic Club a<br />
charter member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> World War l<br />
Veterans Barracks MM and a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City and<br />
tape May <strong>County</strong> Women's<br />
Kepubllcan Clubs<br />
Surviving are s*ve n<br />
daubers, Catherine j . Ann<br />
M. tlaine T, Doris J , Mrs<br />
Mane t Sylvester, all nf ,}, ls<br />
eity, Mrs Eleanor Dilks <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood. and Mrs Evelyn H<br />
Williams, <strong>of</strong> Hayertown p a<br />
one son, CPO James j<br />
l?«>mas. stationed at Patuxenl<br />
•Wai Base in Maryland and<br />
pighi grandchildren<br />
Honorary pallbearers were<br />
Mayor B Thomas Waldman<br />
tommissioner Luther I<br />
Wallace II,. Rlwood K,rkman.<br />
......— Snider. Ira Scott<br />
Johnson, Joseph j Faerie, John<br />
F Candy, Earl Seaman. Hurry<br />
mi and Irwin Magaree<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> th« Hwurrection was<br />
celebrated yesterday (Wed<br />
nesdayi at SI Frances Cabnni<br />
H f ("hurch Interment wag at<br />
Si Patricks Cemetery.<br />
Norristown. Pa, Arrangements<br />
were by fh Godfrey Funeral<br />
Mrs, Pearl M Thomas, <strong>of</strong> 835<br />
Plan pi., died it her home Frieda Mas Irwm<br />
Saturday. She was 72<br />
MB. Thomas was born in Mrs Frieda Mae Irwin <strong>of</strong><br />
Beliwood, Pa,, formerly lived Melrose Park. Pi , d' led<br />
in Norrlstown, Pa,, and hadTuesday in the Unwood Con^<br />
made her home here since 1957. valescent Center after a<br />
She had operated Thomas' lengthy illness She was 78<br />
Restaurant in Bridgeport, Pa . P 5 "^"! is one son, Harold<br />
for 40 years<br />
E . <strong>of</strong> Melrose Park and 2 Bay<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> th« Peirce<br />
av., this city<br />
Bminess School, Mrs Thomas Services will be held<br />
was a past president <strong>of</strong> the Mturday morning at the<br />
Fletcher Funeral Home, m<br />
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He was 63<br />
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the Philadelphia Inquirer<br />
retiring in 1966 after 28 yean<br />
with the paper He was a native<br />
<strong>of</strong> Buckhanon, V. Va., formiriy<br />
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Philadelphia and Havertown,<br />
Pa., and moved here in 1970<br />
He was a 1930 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
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Miiiicent W ; one son, J.<br />
Stephen, <strong>of</strong> Havertown; four<br />
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The varieties <strong>of</strong> art work displayed here were created and presented by Peg<br />
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R 8th st, on Thursday May 9.<br />
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Mrs. Grace Rieck appears here proudly displaying her collection <strong>of</strong> bottles.<br />
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PAOI 1 - SECTION ONE<br />
Seniors show fine hand<br />
llur ri t .i"cjn t ask what older<br />
adults, do vtiih their limp during<br />
the wmipr months in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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PAG1 4 - SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY<br />
Donna Baker shower guest<br />
Miss Donna Baker was guest and Mrs. Jule Trail<br />
cf honor it a surprise bridal Unable to attend were Mrs<br />
luncheon shower given Sunday Edith Finite!, Mrs Irene<br />
at Plymouth Inn by herKaturan, Mrs Harriet Haigh,<br />
bridesmaids: Miss Joan Baker. Mrs. Ginny Russell, Mrs.<br />
Miss Nancy Rauhauser, Mrs, Eleanor Stewart, Mrs, Mel<br />
Ginny Gifford and TVIri. Irene King, Mrs. Nancy WieientJia!<br />
Katuran,<br />
Mrs. Mathilda Sioekley, Mrs.<br />
The tables were decorated Evilyn MatUiews, Miss Julie<br />
with gum drop bouquets and KatM and Miss Chrisy Baker<br />
candy filled white bells. The Miss Baker will become the<br />
gfu were arranged under a<br />
white lace umbrella trimmed<br />
with yellow bows.<br />
Those attending were Mrs.<br />
Helen Baker, Mrs. Peg Morris,<br />
Mlsi Elaine Morris, Mrs.<br />
Virginia Parker, Mrs. Peg<br />
Fleck, Mrs • Pam H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Mrs, Jane Scott, Mrs. Kathryn<br />
Bruno. Mrs. Karen Strawn,<br />
Mrs. Mabel Rahn, Mrs. Helen<br />
Harwiek, Mrs. Nancy<br />
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MacQuarrie, Miss Barbara<br />
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Mrs Marv Alice Rauhause'<br />
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Saturday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 in St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
COIN CLUB MEETING<br />
Cape Coin Club will hold its<br />
regular monthly meeting,<br />
Sunday (Mav 18) at 2 p.m., at<br />
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Wildwood, 2nd floor. Refreshments<br />
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CUTTING THE CAKE—Mrs. Benjamin Cramer, president <strong>of</strong> the Seashore<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> the Toasimistresses, and Leo Hyman, president <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
Toastmasters,cut the anniversary cake at a joint anniversary celebration.<br />
Anniversaries celebrated<br />
by four organizations<br />
More than 80 members and<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> the Seashore Toastmistress<br />
Club and the Boardwalk<br />
Toastmasters Club held a<br />
quadruple birthday celebration<br />
at Sherry's Restaurant,<br />
Pleasantville recently.<br />
Toajtmasters were<br />
celebrating the 50th Birthday <strong>of</strong><br />
International Toastmasters<br />
and the Fifth Birthday <strong>of</strong><br />
the Boardwalk Club, while the<br />
Toastmlstress members<br />
celebrated the 38th Birthday <strong>of</strong><br />
International Toiilmistrtss<br />
Qubs and the Seventh Birthday<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Seashore Club.<br />
According to Lee Hymen,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
Club, the Toaitmasters<br />
organization was founded by<br />
one Dr. Smedley in 1824, and in<br />
•SO years hai acquired a<br />
memberjhip <strong>of</strong> over 3,000 in «<br />
countries.<br />
Mrs, Joseph Chalken, one <strong>of</strong><br />
the founders <strong>of</strong> the Seashore<br />
CJub, in trading its hiitory,<br />
honored Ernestine White, who<br />
founded the International<br />
women's organization in 1938,<br />
and Inspired the jp-owth <strong>of</strong><br />
leadership training and<br />
speaking ability, which has<br />
reached over 2,000 women<br />
throughout the world.<br />
The evening began with a<br />
welcome and toast to the<br />
Tbagtmaslers by Mrs, Benjamin<br />
Cramer, Seashore's<br />
president. Hyman responded<br />
with a tribute to the women. In<br />
ELEGANCE<br />
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keeping with the tradition <strong>of</strong><br />
both clubs, a Table Topics<br />
session followed dinner,<br />
Dominic Redi acted as topicsmaster,<br />
challenging members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the audience wish- the<br />
question <strong>of</strong> casino gambling in<br />
Atlantic City. Eight participants<br />
gave their spontaneous<br />
views on the subject in<br />
periods <strong>of</strong> 90 seconds. Paul<br />
Wright <strong>of</strong>fered a lexicology<br />
lesson on slang exprejsions,<br />
stressing the value <strong>of</strong> them,<br />
specially in their vitality and<br />
explicitness,<br />
the highlight -<strong>of</strong> the<br />
celebration came with the<br />
arrival <strong>of</strong> a huge birthday cake,<br />
topped with the appropriate<br />
number <strong>of</strong> candlei! Tha<br />
blowing-out <strong>of</strong> the candlei<br />
proved more <strong>of</strong> a feat torMrs.<br />
Qiaiken and Hyman than their<br />
speaking assignments.<br />
Following this, six members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Seashore Club spoke on the<br />
past presidents <strong>of</strong> their club,<br />
Deal-brd<br />
while Toastmasters escorted Mils Thompson, 4810, and Ed<br />
the past presidents to theBaehr, 4150.<br />
podium and presented them<br />
Other high scorers in the<br />
with orchid corsages and gifts.<br />
pinochle division were Mary<br />
Honored were: Mrs. Richard<br />
Witte, 568; George Jones, 566;<br />
Heigh, president 196B-70; Mrs.<br />
Margaret Rott, 566; Helen<br />
Uouise Van Pelt, 1970-71; Mrs, ,<br />
Gattikep, 585;Boyd Nixon, SO;<br />
Jeanne Gill, 1971-72; and Mrs.<br />
Ray Talbot, S61; Elsie McNab,<br />
Wchael Herbig. 1972-73. Not<br />
present were the first two<br />
presidents, who Mrs. Barbara<br />
Haineg and Mrs. Joyce Wotfle,<br />
who have jinee moved away,<br />
Mr. Paul Wright and Dr.<br />
Jules Cooper acted as timer<br />
and grammarian respectively,<br />
while Edward Magner served<br />
as general (.'valuator for the<br />
evening.<br />
The two clubs have held joint<br />
meetinp several times during<br />
the past year, and plan to meet<br />
even more frequently in the<br />
future, Ai Mrs. Cramer said:<br />
"When the male and female<br />
counterparts get together, they<br />
complement each other's if.<br />
forts, and the friendly competition<br />
provides excellent<br />
training and a good time for<br />
all,"<br />
George A. Alber, <strong>of</strong> 5412 Bay<br />
av., was elected president <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card dub for<br />
the <strong>1974</strong>-75 year.<br />
High scorers at last Thursday<br />
evening's games were Mae<br />
Clark with M5 in pinochle and<br />
Jack Smith with SM0 in bridge.<br />
Rurmersup in bridge were<br />
546; Edna Tomlinson, 545;<br />
Anna Mehnert, 542; Flormce<br />
Hollinger, 541, and Marge<br />
Bayard, 534,<br />
In the bridge group Monday<br />
evening high scorers were<br />
Wilson Smith, 8750; Jack<br />
Snith, 5490; Wait Daniels, 4800,<br />
and Emily Smith, 4520,<br />
Thursday's pinochle players k<br />
gaining honors were Kay<br />
Hitmafcer, 629; Albert Moreau,<br />
flOB; Carl Mehnert, 604; Alex<br />
Orfanelli, 598; Harry Richards,<br />
SO; Marge Bayard, 573; May<br />
Robinson, 571; Anna Steele,<br />
551; Gladys Blood, 548; Thelma<br />
Gerber, 541; Betty Whitejay,<br />
540, and Florence Stretton, 539.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club gimes<br />
are played every Monday and<br />
Thursday at ?:15 p.m. in the<br />
Youth Center."<br />
Garden clubs set workshop<br />
L1NW00D-A flower<br />
arranging workshop for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Four Seasons<br />
and Suburban Garden Clubs<br />
was held THbnday evening in<br />
Central United Methodist<br />
Church.<br />
Those leading the project<br />
were Mrs, Arthur Johnson who<br />
made a mass arrangement,<br />
Mrs, Richard Grieshaber, a<br />
crescent; Mrs, John McCliin,<br />
miniature; Mrs. Joseph<br />
Boucher, Oriental; Mrs.<br />
Raymond Gage, line; and Mrs.<br />
Paul Gray, triangle.<br />
At the business mieiini <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Four Seasons Garden Club<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers were elected fo next<br />
year. Installation will take<br />
plaee <strong>Jun</strong>e 3 at Chiehi's<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point.<br />
Tho*e elected are Mrs. Gray,<br />
president; Mri, Robert Kip,<br />
vice preiidtnt; Mrs. Johnson,<br />
corresponding secretary; Mrs,<br />
Jules Blaze], recording<br />
secretary; Mrs. William<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
MALI CHORUS<br />
CONCERT<br />
Thursday Evening,<br />
Mai 23rd,<br />
on tht MVSIO PIER r<br />
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Fowler, director for one year;<br />
and Mrs. Cage, director for two<br />
years,<br />
A committee to plan the<br />
annual summer picnic was<br />
named. Details on this will be<br />
announced. Committee<br />
members are Mrs, Gage, Mrs.<br />
Boucher, Mrs, Johnson and<br />
Mrs. Frederick Elsworth.<br />
Regular, meetings have been<br />
suspended for the summer and<br />
will be resumed in the fall.<br />
Adelines seat Karen Hatch<br />
Mi»s Karen Hatch, <strong>of</strong> Semen<br />
Point, was installed for a<br />
second term as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City Chapter <strong>of</strong> Sweet<br />
Adelines, Inc. at the annual<br />
installation dinner in Copsey'g<br />
Restaurant, Absecon.<br />
Mrs. Harvey Hatch, mother<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Hatch, was installing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer. Others seated during<br />
the candlelight ceremony wd-e<br />
Mrs, Charles Caisidy, vice<br />
president; Mrs, Oliver Raines,<br />
recording secretary; Mrs.<br />
Relly Fonte, corresponding<br />
secretary; and Mrs. Richard<br />
Blair, treasurer.<br />
The Atlantic City Chapter<br />
recently won the Small Qiorus<br />
Award at the Regional Competition<br />
held in Philadelphia.<br />
The theme <strong>of</strong> the instnllnfi.m<br />
Leisure Club to end*,<br />
year with luncheon<br />
The Good Counsel Leisure<br />
aimmer luncheon next Wednesday,<br />
May 22, at 1:30 p.m. at<br />
the Whitebrier in Avalon. Cars<br />
will leuve from 40th st. and<br />
Asbury av. at 12:45 p.m. and<br />
ffansportation will be available<br />
far all.<br />
The final regular meeting<br />
was held last Wednesday, Any<br />
special summer activities will<br />
be announced in the Sentinel-<br />
Ledger.<br />
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Miss Ruth Nevius, Miss trma<br />
Lewallen, Mrs. Miml Howell,<br />
Mrs Clarke Long and Mrs.<br />
Nicholas D'Andrea, former<br />
members, attended, Mrs. Umg<br />
and Mrs, U Andrea are now<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Bucksmont<br />
Qiapter in Hatboro, Pa.<br />
Committees for the year were<br />
named by Miss Hatch and the<br />
outgoing <strong>of</strong>ficers were<br />
presented charms for their<br />
work during the past year,<br />
Mrs, <strong>Jun</strong>e Nesbitt is director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic City Chapter<br />
which reheiirses Wednesday<br />
evenings at Grace Lutheran<br />
Qiureh in Somers Point.<br />
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MAINLAND PaEFEKBED CHARGE<br />
THURSDAY, MAY U. <strong>1974</strong><br />
Legion aides<br />
Girl Staters;<br />
Bight units <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Codniy American Legion<br />
Auxiliary sail representatives<br />
to the annual meeting, covered<br />
dish supper and memorial<br />
iervice held May n in Stone<br />
Harbor Units represented<br />
were <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Wildwood,<br />
Cape May Court Houie,<br />
Tuekahoe, Woodbine, Cape<br />
May and Stone Harbor,<br />
The Girls Stite delegates<br />
from each unit accompanied by<br />
their parent or guardinah were<br />
guests Each girl gave a<br />
resume <strong>of</strong> her family, school<br />
aid future plani <strong>Ocean</strong> City's<br />
delegate attending was Sandra<br />
Rosen acenmpanipd by her<br />
introduce<br />
Nominate<br />
chaplain; and Mrs Mary<br />
Bower, sergeanl-al arms<br />
On display were<br />
arrangements <strong>of</strong> poppies made<br />
by membert <strong>of</strong> the Stone<br />
Harbor unit These<br />
arrangements are bought by<br />
local organizations and clubs<br />
and are put OUIJ at gea on<br />
Memorial Day in memory <strong>of</strong><br />
those who gave their lives for<br />
their country<br />
The memorial service was<br />
conducted in memorial <strong>of</strong><br />
members who have passed<br />
away during the past year A<br />
white cross with the unit's<br />
numbers on was used as a focal<br />
point As the deceased's name<br />
mother<br />
was called the president <strong>of</strong> her<br />
The slate <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers was unit placed a red poppy on the<br />
presented. , It includes Mrs cross in her honor During the<br />
Vesta Elsen, president: Mrs. service the Male-Tones, a<br />
Ijoretta Jones, first vice gospel singing group from<br />
president; Mrs Rosalind Rose, Whitesboro, sang<br />
second vice president; Mrs Attending from <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Gladys Pierson, secretary; were Mrs Gladys Blood, Mri<br />
Mrs, jane Dempster, Anna Sleele, Mri Emma<br />
treasurer; Mrs Pearl Sapp, KunUman and Mrs Anne<br />
historian: Mrs Eleanor Enoch, Miller<br />
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Boys Sizes to 7<br />
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BACK FROM CHINA - • Mr. and Mrs. 'niomas V.<br />
Morgan, 5409 West av,, have just returned from a<br />
cruise around the world on the S, S. Veendam.Officials<br />
from Holland America Cruises had obtained<br />
permission for the ship's passengers to participate in<br />
a three-day tour <strong>of</strong> the People's Republic <strong>of</strong> China<br />
when the vessel called in Hong Kong. Mr, and Mrs.<br />
Morgan were among the first American tourists<br />
admitted to China in some decades.<br />
Research seats <strong>of</strong>ficers;<br />
Hear <strong>of</strong> Nile expedition<br />
THf OCEAN CITY SlNTINf L-LIDOER<br />
Mn. Reginalg Istle wai effects <strong>of</strong> the Asswan Dam on<br />
installed as president <strong>of</strong> theirrigation practices. Tht expedition<br />
met up with a tribe<br />
Women's Research Club at the<br />
final meeting <strong>of</strong> the season last called the Nidi which Mr. Fogel<br />
Thursday afternoon in theaid was "virtually unknown".<br />
Flanderi Hotel,<br />
Their language, dress and<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers installed were^customs were quite different<br />
Mrs. William Stewart, vice from neighboring tribes.<br />
president; Mrs. Henry The expedition has lome<br />
treasurer; Mri, Alexander close scrapes one <strong>of</strong> which tht<br />
Scott,reeordini secretary; and speaker described, On« day<br />
Mrs. George Kolb, their raft approached a shallow<br />
corresponding secretary. area and they aceideBtaily<br />
The program for the if-trappeternooavwas'ii 30-minute color between the raft and the rivW*<br />
a large crocodile<br />
film "DBwn the White Nile," hank. Tlif crocodile tried to<br />
narrated by Joel FogeJ, <strong>of</strong> overturn thi boat and finally<br />
Somers Point. Mr Fegel attended<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii There was nothing left forthe<br />
tried to craw) into the boat<br />
were he studied Marine travellers to do but shoot it.<br />
Zoology, Since graduation his Later thay ate the taU part for<br />
expeditions have carried him dinner, Mr, Fogel described it<br />
around the world.<br />
as tasting a bit fishy but surprisingly<br />
good.<br />
In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1970 he<br />
gained international headlines He continued by saying they<br />
and praise from the president bund that the Nile River was a<br />
when he paddled his 17-foot cesspool <strong>of</strong> raw sewage, garbage<br />
and trash. To the tayak from New Vork c*Hy to<br />
people<br />
Miami<br />
cooperation with the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Interior, *The<br />
Beach, Fla., inriong the Nile it was an important<br />
part <strong>of</strong> their lives - they<br />
bathed in it and even drank the<br />
water. They also found that 80<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> the expedition was to<br />
survey water pollution along<br />
the east coast. His book<br />
detailing this experience,<br />
"Forty Days and Forty Nights"<br />
will be published shortly with a<br />
foreward by Lqwjll Thomai.<br />
In the sumrnir <strong>of</strong> 1971 Mr,<br />
Fogel traveled along the Nile<br />
River in Africa to study the<br />
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percent <strong>of</strong> the people were<br />
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disease, a worm that grows<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>usely in the polluted water.<br />
Before the Asswan Dam was<br />
built about one-third <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people drinking the water were<br />
infected but now it has increased<br />
to B0 percent. If the<br />
person is not treated medically<br />
h will kill him within seven<br />
years.<br />
This was the final meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the club year. Activities will be<br />
resumed with department<br />
meetings the first Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
October and the regular<br />
meeting the third Thursday,<br />
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attend 10th reunion<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCHS Class <strong>of</strong> 1964<br />
The loth year reunion <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School Class <strong>of</strong><br />
1964 woi held Ssi wday evening<br />
at Zaberer's in McKfe City<br />
One-hundred and fifteen perions<br />
attended and enjoyed<br />
(taneing to music by the Wee<br />
Three combo following the<br />
program and dinner -<br />
Special guests for the evening<br />
were Mr and Mrs John<br />
Gleasnn Or and Mrs William<br />
LflUP , Mr and Mrs Fieri<br />
How II, Mr find Mrs John<br />
r KiiMtatTv itiiMBery and Mr and Mrs OiBease Mr the women.<br />
t iv.nald Pileggi Longest hair • Leon Palermo.<br />
t The folltiWing follmiiMg prizi>s were Shorteit hair • Raymond<br />
r awarded Behl and Fred Klein<br />
.Married the longest Oeorgie<br />
and Frank DiSciascio, 10 years<br />
Most children Mithele and<br />
Paul lannaee four<br />
Besi dressed - George<br />
Married classma tes •<br />
Michele Allegretto and Paul<br />
lannaee, Georgie MeLaughlin<br />
and Frank Di Sciascio, Linda<br />
Bode and Terry Delforio,<br />
Joanne<br />
Herrinfiton and Susan Csldwell<br />
and Leon Palermo<br />
Oldest child Lunda Wheafon<br />
Comfort<br />
Youngest child Kathy<br />
Cost el lo Burch<br />
Most recently married<br />
Sharon Amos Singer,<br />
Traveling the greatest<br />
diitance Nancy Cannuli<br />
Buhop from Pacifiea, Calif.<br />
Changed ihe moit • Ken<br />
Uuileg, jerry Somers and<br />
George Rumer for the men and<br />
Michele Allegretto lannaee. and<br />
Nancy Montagna Hall,for the<br />
vromen<br />
youngest looking • Dave<br />
Martin and Raymond Behl for<br />
i*'p men and Toni Leonirdis<br />
liaight and Jackie Beddow<br />
Rumer, Butch Milligan, Rose<br />
Koglio Craddock and D»bbie<br />
Adams Bennett.<br />
The 5050 drawing <strong>of</strong> KM waa<br />
won by Dotty Hickman Latworth<br />
The committee in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
arrangements and planning for<br />
faison and Tomthe occasion comprised <strong>of</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />
— Averages <strong>of</strong> S24 for North-<br />
South and 45 for East-West<br />
were made at the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
lajt Thursday evening. Playing<br />
North-South and Martin Cohen<br />
and Reuben Sussman were top<br />
scorers with 59. They were<br />
followed by Mr and Mrs.<br />
Robert Sannlno, SS'tr; Mr and<br />
Mrs, George La Salle, 58; Ann<br />
Marshall and There*a<br />
Alexander, 54, and Fran<br />
Johnson and Marge Hamburger,<br />
S2'-«.,<br />
In the East-West section Mr,<br />
and Mrs Lyndon Oortelyeu<br />
Susan Rumer Peifer, chairman;<br />
Michele Allegretto<br />
lannaee, Susan Caldwell<br />
Palermo, frank DiSciaseio,<br />
Rosemarie Foglio Craddock,<br />
Tom Herrlngton, Georgianna<br />
MeLaughlin DiSciajdo, Joyce<br />
Palermo Oijj, JeAnn Paxson<br />
Herrington, Pat Swarte Starr,<br />
Raymond Behl and Nancy<br />
Montagna Hall<br />
Upper Twp, events<br />
ttmpany drill, i p.m.<br />
were high scorers with Mm. " ~~<br />
Runnersup were Mr, and Mrj.<br />
Ed Robinson, 48i%; Mr and r , , -, , ^,, ,<br />
Mrs, Lewis Shupe, 464; Rose OUDUfQan UOmgn ClUO<br />
Capito and Sylvia Brown, 46,<br />
Eleanor Howard and Dorothy<br />
O'Rourke, 45,<br />
lists flowef show<br />
/ - - - -<br />
Friday's game Faulted in an LINWOOD - Final<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 36, Mr. and Mrs, arr«ngemeflts to participate in<br />
Alfred Coane took top honors<br />
with 481-i and a three-way tie<br />
a flower show wire made by 25<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Suburban<br />
I for second place with 39 was Garden Club meeting Monday<br />
'"made b"y feliirt AumWluid Irv<br />
* Iregman, Mr. and Mlt, Jerry<br />
Craige and Betty £wns and<br />
FlortPte Hanson. Also above<br />
«ver«ge were Hazel Rohrbach<br />
and John Green with 38'4.<br />
in Central United Methodist<br />
Church.<br />
The flower show will be given<br />
by the Council <strong>of</strong> Garden Clubs<br />
tomorrow and Saturday at<br />
&ore Mall.<br />
Average for Monday afternoon'*<br />
Mn. Bitty Griffithj, MJis<br />
game was 674". Mr. Jane Griffiths and Mrs. Mary<br />
and Mrs, Samuel Chem<strong>of</strong>f were<br />
high with 90. Runnersup were<br />
Miriam Goldstein and Birdie<br />
Goldis, B'-s; Mary Frances<br />
Engclbert and Jane Sussman,<br />
Ann Stone were welcomed as<br />
guests.<br />
The nwrt meeting <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
will be <strong>Jun</strong>e 10 in Centra]<br />
United Methodia Church.<br />
O; Harmon Webb and Lyndon<br />
CortBlyeu, 73; Molly Kelly and<br />
Sally Hagy, 71'*. ^nd Ruth<br />
Gardner and Mills Thompson,<br />
70,<br />
Tuesday's game produced an<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 48 with first place<br />
taken by Aaron Simon and<br />
Eldyn Stewart with 61. Also<br />
above average were John<br />
Green and Bill Goldman, 60;<br />
Paula Gold and Claire Auritt,<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SINTINIL-LEDOiR THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong><br />
FRESHLY CUT<br />
BOX-O-<br />
CWCKEN<br />
Wooten-Ludiam wedding in Wilson, N.C., church<br />
A u'rililmg <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
took plaiv recently "t the Fust<br />
Climiinn Church in Wilson<br />
N (' milling Miss Annette<br />
Ciaruor Wniten, <strong>of</strong> Koston. V'a.,<br />
mid .Jiilin .(.lines l.udlum. <strong>of</strong><br />
MIMIWC \ i<br />
Tlii< Hn Or Alan Shnrpo, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilson, and Rov M Jolm<br />
(>.ili-s (il SI I-'rnnois Xjivier in<br />
I'liiUidi'lpliiu. <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the<br />
double• riiin leri'nimiy Mrs<br />
\ iclnr Wilson was organist and<br />
Mrs .hinii-'s I'fohl. Jr.. soloist<br />
Vocal selections .included<br />
Wfdduif! F'ruypr" and<br />
AVcddinn None". James Pfohl,<br />
Jr , (rumpi'tur. assisli'd during<br />
the processional and<br />
recessional<br />
The hririe is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Ml and Mrs Simeon A<br />
Woolen, <strong>of</strong> Wilson The<br />
bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
John C Ludlam, <strong>of</strong> 307<br />
Noahnght rd., this city, and the<br />
late Mr Ludlam<br />
Uiven in marriage by her<br />
father the bride wore a formal<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> silk organza over<br />
taffeta fashioned with empire<br />
bodice, high neckline and long<br />
Bishop sleeves Cluny and<br />
Ventse lace with satin ribbon<br />
trim enhanced the gown which<br />
also featured an A.line skirt<br />
and sweeping train with laceedged<br />
ruffled border She wore<br />
a hraid picture hat accented<br />
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with lace and illusion and<br />
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Hyposphila and ivy,<br />
Mrs Alan W Cox, <strong>of</strong> Kaleigh,<br />
N C . was matron <strong>of</strong>honor for<br />
her sister Bridesmaid^ were<br />
Mrs John K, GiUeh. <strong>of</strong><br />
McLean, Va,, and Mri, Harvey<br />
K. Ludlam, <strong>of</strong> Millville, simer.<br />
inlaw <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom<br />
The attendants wore floorlength<br />
shirtwaist dresses <strong>of</strong><br />
aqua silk fajhioned with A-line<br />
skirts and carried long stemmed<br />
Forever Yours roses. The<br />
honor attendant wore a<br />
headpiece <strong>of</strong> flowen and the<br />
bridesmaids wore widebrimmed<br />
white hats 1 rimmed<br />
with ribbons matching their<br />
dresses<br />
Dawn Wooten, <strong>of</strong> Stan<br />
tonsburg, NO, niece <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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Harvey Ludlam. <strong>of</strong> Millville,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom was<br />
best man Ushers were [Jr<br />
Alan Kelover, <strong>of</strong> Miami, Klfl ,<br />
Mhcrl Gackowski, Broad Run.<br />
Va.. Simeon Woolen. Jr..<br />
Sianlonbiirg. Va. brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride, and William Woolen,<br />
Wilson, also a brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride Sonny Woolen, nephew <strong>of</strong><br />
the bride, was ring bearer<br />
Following a reception at the<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Wilson, the<br />
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The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
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THURSDAY, MA%J4. if74<br />
Legion Auxiliaries send representatives to sessions<br />
Sandy Roach and Carol<br />
Totten were welcomed as<br />
.guests by members <strong>of</strong> Morgan.<br />
Ranek Unit 1S7 American<br />
Legion Auxiliary mwting la*<br />
Wednisdiy evening.<br />
Mrs, Gladys Blood in.<br />
troduced the girls and<br />
preitnted Girli St*te<br />
credentials. Miss Raich is the<br />
miti delegate to Girli Sate<br />
aid Miss Totten has been<br />
named as alternate<br />
The nominating committee<br />
presented the following slate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for election at the<br />
meeting <strong>Jun</strong>e 12. Those slated<br />
are: Mrs. Anna Steele,<br />
frtiident; Mn, Virginia Smith,<br />
first vice president, Mrs. Ethel<br />
Grey, second vice president;<br />
Mn. Jean Dills, secretary;<br />
Mn. Marion Murphy,<br />
treasurer; Mri. Grace Rieck,<br />
historian; Mri, Betty<br />
Buchanan, chaplain; Mrs,<br />
Blood, sergeant at arms; and<br />
Mn Emma Kuntzman, <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
past president<br />
Contributions wire approved<br />
for the unit's guests at the<br />
Vineland Memorial Home and<br />
for the Dougherty Fumlly<br />
Fund<br />
Reports were given on<br />
members' work for Community<br />
Service including Meals on<br />
Wheels, Red Cross, hospital<br />
volunteers, knitting articles for<br />
hospitals, etc.<br />
P i were distributed.<br />
TODAY (Thursday) -<br />
Somers Point Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education meeting, 8 pm , in<br />
the Jordan rd. school.<br />
Clark Eliason Pact 352<br />
American Legion meeting, 8:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Somers Point Jayceee<br />
meeting, g p.m., in the<br />
clubhouse, 415 Bethel rd<br />
Mainland Chapter AARP<br />
meeting, I p.m., at Seaview<br />
Baptist Church, 2025 Shore rd,,<br />
Linwood.<br />
Somen Point Women's<br />
Republican Club meeting, 8<br />
p.m., in the N«w Jersey av.<br />
firehall<br />
TODAY and TOMORROW -<br />
Central United Methodist<br />
Women rummage salt at<br />
Ctntral Hall, Linwood.<br />
TOMORROW<br />
GIRLS STATERS—Mrs. Gladys Blood, Girls State chairman for Morgan-<br />
Ranck Unit 137 American Legion Auxiliary, presents credentials to Sandy<br />
Rosch, delegate to Girls State. At left is Carol Totten, alternate Counsellor<br />
Photo.<br />
Thwe will he gold by members children participating in the<br />
aafting tomorrow and con-annuatinuing through Memorial Day. A public card party will be<br />
Memorial Day Parade<br />
A request was read from the held May 22 at 12:30 p.m. in the<br />
Legion for members to help Legion Hall Refreshments will<br />
serve refreshments to the hp served and table prizes<br />
Mainland Coming Events<br />
Committee meeting, i p.m., in m«.iinfi meeting, R 8 n p m WEr WEDNESDAY•<br />
Chapter 69 OEi meeting, 8<br />
p,m., in the Masonic Temple,<br />
Store rd., Linwood,<br />
Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />
Episcopal Parish Hall.<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
Spring Dane* 9 p.m. in St.<br />
Joseph's School Hall, sponsored<br />
by the Somers Point Football<br />
Association.<br />
Seaview Baptist Pairs<br />
Spam meetinp 8 p.m.<br />
and<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
Linwood Chapter Alcoholics<br />
" Anonymoui me#ting,-2 p.m., in<br />
SMview Baptist Church, 2025<br />
a»re rd.<br />
MONDAY •<br />
Clark-Eliason<br />
Unit 3S2<br />
, Auxiliary<br />
Senior Citizens meeting, 11<br />
a.m , in St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Somers Point Jaycee^ttw<br />
meeting, 8 pm<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
Somers Point Improvement<br />
Association banquet at the Bay<br />
Diner Club.<br />
Final meeting <strong>of</strong> the season <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jordan rd. school PTA, 8<br />
p.m.<br />
Linwood Unit 353 American<br />
Legion Auxiliary meeting at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. James McGowan.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY Sf NTINEL-LEDOER<br />
awarded.<br />
The final regular meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the year will be <strong>Jun</strong>e 12 and wlU<br />
itart with a covered dish<br />
aipper<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
Garden Department meeting at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hairy Gilion,<br />
103 Haines av.<br />
Christ Episcopal Saints and<br />
Sinners buffet dinner meeting,<br />
6 p.m., in the Parish House.<br />
Somers Point Fire Company<br />
Two meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />
New jersey av. fireball.<br />
Linwood City<br />
meeting, B p.m.<br />
Council<br />
Somen Point Sailor Citizens'<br />
Somers Point Kiwanis Club card party, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m.. atSenior Citizens* Building on<br />
Daniel's Restaurant.<br />
Ambler rd.<br />
Somen Point Charter Study<br />
Commission mccung in the<br />
Municipal Biilding.<br />
i<br />
Somers Point Rotary Club<br />
luncheon meeting, 12:15 p.m.,<br />
at the Crab Trap.<br />
Red Cross Dressing Unit<br />
meeting, 10 a.m., in the S<strong>of</strong>fitn<br />
Point Senior Citizens' Building<br />
on AmblergA~ i - •£&.-!$&<br />
Education aides president<br />
Mrs, Terry Costello, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, will be installed as<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Educational Secretaries<br />
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the<br />
Lodge Anglesea Restaurant.<br />
North Wildwdod<br />
Mrs, Alice King will be<br />
honored at the meeting_Jlrs.<br />
King ii retiring as secretary in<br />
the Guidance Office at Wildwood<br />
Higli School.<br />
Announcement alto will be<br />
made <strong>of</strong> the award winner <strong>of</strong><br />
the senior showing the most<br />
academic'growth this year in<br />
the Commercial Department.<br />
Presentation will be made <strong>of</strong><br />
the award at the Class Day<br />
Program in the school <strong>of</strong> the<br />
recipient<br />
All reservations for the<br />
dinner meeting must be gent to<br />
Mrs Leona Beti, secretary-<br />
Margate Mace School, North<br />
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Worn en 's Club plansinstallation dinner<br />
Annual reports by the at 7 pm Mrs. Oydi ft<br />
chairrTii'n and president <strong>of</strong> the Mvrmacher will be installed i<br />
Women's Club were given at president for the coming<br />
the final iiiLfting <strong>of</strong> the yea' along with her staff <strong>of</strong> Qffie<br />
held last Thursday in the homB Mrs. Charles DicJc»oci won I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs Robert Almne attendance prize Ho»tei«sl<br />
A letter from Colony Club the evening awe Mn, Gw<br />
was read thanking members Bowman and Mn. Alwine.<br />
for their help wilh ihe recently<br />
completed Library Project<br />
It was reported that the CASINO BUS TRIP<br />
Women's Club will be hostess The Venture Club will nuke ]<br />
club for the Second District Ex trip to the Latin Camno<br />
Presidents meeting, to be held < JJITTV Hilt to see Engle<br />
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Humperdienk on Miy M,<br />
Final plans were announced bus will leave <strong>Ocean</strong> City M.:<br />
for the annual installation p.m. from Shriners Parking 1<br />
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.„ . . PAOf B- SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY !«, <strong>1974</strong><br />
QUEEN FOR A WEEK—Mrs. Robert Brown, <strong>of</strong> this cujK was named queen at<br />
the iah annual Queen for a Week dinner-ball given by the Ladies Auxiliary to the<br />
Austin Society <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine Prep School in Richland Shown here with the<br />
newly selected queen are (1. to r.) Mrs. Charles Cudemo, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury Heights;<br />
Mrs. James Provenson, <strong>of</strong> this city; Mrs. Brown; Mrs, Angelo Saggiomo, last<br />
yearns queen, and Rev. Stephen La Rosa. OSA, headmaster<br />
Soroptimist Club planning<br />
annual installation dinner<br />
Plans for the annual installation<br />
dinner were reported<br />
at the business meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Soroptimiit Club lilt Thursday<br />
evening at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Helen Goss, Mils Doris<br />
Thomas, president, conducted<br />
the session.<br />
The banquet will take place<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 13 at Tuckahoe Inn. Those<br />
to be installed are Mrs. Mabel<br />
dark, president; Miss Marion<br />
Olsen, vice president; Mrs.<br />
Hubert Flannery, secretary;<br />
Mrs. Howard Quick, treasurer;<br />
Dr. Anna Barnes, eorrwponding<br />
secretary; and- Mrs.<br />
Walter Bartholomew and Mrs.<br />
James English, directors,<br />
An invitation was read to<br />
attend an Open House at the<br />
Helmbold School in Corbin City<br />
Tuesday, May 21 at 2 p.m.<br />
Members were reminded <strong>of</strong><br />
the Holland bulb sale being<br />
conducted by members.<br />
Deadline for ordering is the end<br />
<strong>of</strong> May. Orders may be placed<br />
or information obtained by<br />
calling Mrs, Tori Galligan at<br />
BB-15S3.<br />
Mrs Quick iLffftuglB that<br />
Miss Lynn Voorhees, a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Venture Club,<br />
has been elected governor <strong>of</strong><br />
the North' Atlantic Region <strong>of</strong><br />
Vcnturists.<br />
It also was noted that the<br />
Venture Club is planning a bus<br />
trip to the Latin Casino in<br />
Cherry Hill Monday, May 20 for<br />
the Engelbert Humperdink<br />
show. Tickets, which will inelude<br />
bus fare and dinner, may<br />
be obtained from any member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the club.<br />
A report was gi ven on the bus<br />
trip to Winterthur Mify B.<br />
Thirty-nine members and<br />
guests enjoyed the outing.<br />
A program meeting will be<br />
held next Thursday, May 23, at<br />
8:30 p.m. it Scotch Hall A<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Rescue Squad will be<br />
guest speaker and a donation<br />
wi be presented to the Squad<br />
Lawn, garden contest<br />
judging listed <strong>Jun</strong>e 8<br />
SOMERS POINT - Judging<br />
for the Second Lawn and<br />
Garden Contest staged by the<br />
Green Thumb Garden Club will<br />
be held <strong>Jun</strong>e 8, according to an<br />
announcement made this week.<br />
Lawns will be judged as<br />
viewed from the street. The<br />
overall appearance and design<br />
will be considered and the<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> the lawn — mowed,<br />
edged, trimmed, etc, — will be<br />
very important. The lawn may<br />
not be tak»n care <strong>of</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionally and no artificial<br />
flowers or greens will be per<br />
permitted.<br />
To* contest is open to Somers<br />
Point • residents only and<br />
registrations are being<br />
received through May 31<br />
Prizes will be awarded.<br />
Registration may be done at<br />
Western Auto, WaWa, Grants<br />
and the Groveland Discount<br />
Center. Further information<br />
may be obtained by calling 927-<br />
E7S.<br />
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\bur<br />
Mark.,,<br />
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SMITH JEWELERS<br />
12M S. Shtra liMi<br />
MiM-SIM<br />
were<br />
Mrs •Wallace Innes vicn<br />
[)l KK (1RAIU ATK<br />
Sandra Ann Campbell,<br />
graduated Mtga Cum [jude<br />
May 12 from Duke rniversiiy.<br />
Durham, N.C., with a bachelor<br />
<strong>of</strong> seienet degree in nursing<br />
Hie was elected to membership<br />
in Who's Who in American<br />
Colleges and Universities for<br />
<strong>1974</strong> and is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs Archibald Campbell<br />
III <strong>of</strong> Erdenheim, Pa and son<br />
North st . this cttv<br />
president, Miss Ellen O'Hare.<br />
treasurer; and Mrs Waller<br />
DeVViiitoii. secretory.<br />
The new <strong>of</strong>ficers will be installed<br />
at a dinner listed for<br />
Tuesday, .lime 4. at Chichi's<br />
HesUiuninl<br />
Plans were diMCiBsed for the<br />
Second Lawn and Garden<br />
Cnntest to he staged <strong>Jun</strong>e 8. The<br />
conlesl is for Somers Point<br />
residents only and lawns will be<br />
judged as viewed from the<br />
street Uiwns may not be entered<br />
if they are done<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionally Residents may<br />
enter bv registering at Western<br />
Auto WnWa Grants or<br />
An unpaid obligation in<br />
u chiUlpiiRe tn pprsonul indppondoncp.<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
FRUIT and PRODUCE<br />
12th Str««t and Asbury Avenue<br />
HOTILS, STORiS and RESTAURANTS<br />
SUPPLIED<br />
PHONE 399.5655<br />
RESIDENCE 9274661 or 927.2051<br />
BEST QUALITY<br />
pROMFSuviiy<br />
Groveland Discount Center now<br />
through May 31, Prizes will be<br />
awarded. Judging will be <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
8 starling at II a.m.<br />
• Hostesses for the evening<br />
were Mrs., Edwin Heck, Mrs.<br />
Wallace Jones, Mrs,<br />
Marguerite Ritas and Mrs<br />
'Alfred Wescntt.<br />
SIMtlM. HAWK<br />
SOMERH POINT—The<br />
Somers Point Football<br />
Association will hold a Spring<br />
Dance Saturday in St. Joseph B<br />
School Hall. Harbor lu. The<br />
event will start at II p.m. and<br />
music will be provided by the<br />
We Three Trio Tickets can be<br />
purchased from any mem her or<br />
at the door For further information<br />
call BZ7-2743<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
SRINGS RfSULTS<br />
TERMITES?<br />
EXTtUUNATINO » P m , in the Youth Center<br />
Shuffleboard Club card<br />
Party, 730 pm. in the<br />
clubhouse<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) •<br />
Hotel, Motel and Restaurant<br />
Association annual ipring<br />
dinner dance at the Flanders.<br />
Social houre p.m. Dinner 7 p m.<br />
Retirement dinner for Rev<br />
and Mrs. L. Burdelle Hawk<br />
B30 pm , at the First United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, 8 pm., in the Bridge<br />
r 'enter, J49 West av<br />
Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Pocahontas meeting, 8 p.m , in<br />
ihe American Legion Hal!<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Armed Forces Day Open<br />
House, lo a.m. to 4 p.m at the<br />
Great Egg Coast Guard Station<br />
North Point rd<br />
Ferguion-Foglio<br />
Post 86S0<br />
VTW installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, 8<br />
Colony Glee Club sings<br />
for MRP at piermeeting<br />
An enthusiailie ovation was<br />
given the Colony Club Glee Club<br />
following the presentation last<br />
Thursday afternoon at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> The local chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
the AARP held on the Music<br />
Pier,<br />
The Glee dub, led by Mrs<br />
Paul Weil, sung seleclioni from<br />
"Music Man" and "West Side<br />
Story" as well as several<br />
humorous pieces. Paul Weil<br />
guest soloist, sang a number<br />
then wai Joined by Mrs. Weil in<br />
a duet. Mrs. Arthur Ely was<br />
accompanist.<br />
" At the business meeting<br />
Frank Hill, bus committee<br />
chairman, reported plans for<br />
future bus trips. The next will<br />
be on <strong>Jun</strong>e 25 to the Garden<br />
State Art Center to set Gilbert<br />
and Sullivan'i "HMS<br />
Pinafore." Heimd that 150 free<br />
oelitte have been given to Uie<br />
Asiociition and will be<br />
distributed by lot in a drawing<br />
to be held at the next meeting,<br />
Mr. Hill also reported that the<br />
trip to Williamsburg on <strong>Jun</strong>e 4<br />
his bean ovMiiihseribed. No<br />
f t t t h M<br />
t<br />
taken, + ,<br />
Ray Talbot spoke about<br />
^position to the encroachment<br />
,<strong>of</strong> foreigD fishing vessels<br />
Mrs. Hoover<br />
nominated for<br />
teacher's award<br />
Mrs, Phyllis Hovw, firs<br />
grade teacher at the<br />
Primary School and 26 years <strong>of</strong><br />
service in the local system, has<br />
been chosen among the Outstanding<br />
Elementary Teachers<br />
<strong>of</strong> America for Ii74. Nominated<br />
by their principals earlier this<br />
year, they were selected for<br />
this honor on the basis <strong>of</strong> their<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional and civic<br />
achievements.<br />
Outstanding Elementary<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America is an<br />
annual awards program<br />
honoring distinguished men<br />
and women for their exceptional<br />
services,<br />
ach ievemmts and leadership in<br />
the field <strong>of</strong> elementary<br />
education, Each year, the<br />
biographies <strong>of</strong> those honored<br />
are featured in the awards<br />
volume. Outstanding<br />
Elementary Teachers <strong>of</strong><br />
America,<br />
These educators are now<br />
nifibie to receive the<br />
Outstanding Elementary<br />
Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year award<br />
i trophy. Five MOO unrestricted<br />
grants will be awarded to the<br />
schools represented by<br />
America's five Outstanding<br />
Elementary Teachers,<br />
Distinguished Judges, along<br />
with the Board <strong>of</strong> Advisors, will<br />
select the five individual<br />
elementary teachers to be<br />
honored. In this way, the<br />
program thanks the teacher<br />
and the school for their contributions<br />
to the continuing<br />
excellence <strong>of</strong> American<br />
education,<br />
/Health<br />
I Food<br />
SPECIALTIES<br />
Klf Anbury \%
IS, PAGE 10 - SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY U, <strong>1974</strong><br />
FLOWER DESIGN Members <strong>of</strong> the Intermediate School are shown how to<br />
arrange flowers in an artistic manner in preparation for the upcoming Flower<br />
Slow, <strong>Jun</strong>e 8th and 9fh, A special category called "Youth tenter", an<br />
arrangement In a basket has been added for children from 12 to 15 years. There<br />
is also a category for 12 years and under, Libby Young and Mrs, Doris Azelski<br />
demonstrate for the Flower Show Committee Mrs Young is chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
HorticulturaJ Division<br />
No aid for Legal Aid<br />
In a move that disappointed<br />
area lawyers, the board <strong>of</strong><br />
C«ynty Freeholders Tuesday<br />
denied a $3,000 request from<br />
Legal Aid to hire two law<br />
students for the summer<br />
In another move the<br />
freeholdtri decided to pay the<br />
five memberi <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Utilities Authority $1000<br />
• year. They are prasently<br />
nrving without compensation.<br />
Legal Aid provides legal<br />
services for people who can not<br />
afford their own attorney<br />
Bernard Sypniewski. Legal<br />
Aid's only attorney said he has<br />
been forced to refuie services<br />
to new clients for the part two<br />
months because <strong>of</strong> a backlog <strong>of</strong><br />
casa in his <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Approximately 12,000 county<br />
residents qualify for legal aid<br />
and 5ypni*wiki Is now handling<br />
only emergencies<br />
Freeholder Director Anthony<br />
ratanosQ said Legal Aid is not<br />
being funded because there n<br />
no money in the budget to meet<br />
the request Freeholder<br />
William Strum said the request<br />
came in too late to be con<br />
sdered in the budget<br />
Freeholder Roy Gillian said<br />
the money for the Utilities<br />
Authority memberi was in<br />
eluded in the budget because<br />
the request had been made la«t<br />
year. He laid the Authority<br />
member! were promised some<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> payments when the body<br />
wag formed nearly two years<br />
ago<br />
Utilities Authority members<br />
are paid in Atlantic <strong>County</strong> and<br />
Lower Township, No opposition<br />
to the move was registered.<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
Paperhanging<br />
mid Painting<br />
by T. L. HOWELL<br />
+ fcSTABUSHEDl946+<br />
Phone 398-2999<br />
BRADLEY'S<br />
ROADSIDE MARKET<br />
Kill to Dniey's-Mtt $!.-AOTSS jran<br />
on Roosevelt Blvd.-1 Mile From Bridge<br />
Farm Frith Vegetable, in Seaton<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> Potted Planti<br />
for Your Garden<br />
CLOCK COLLECTORS!<br />
PLEASE NOTE<br />
We have just acquired from<br />
a private collection and<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer the following Antique<br />
Clpcks x for salt at:<br />
JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />
LARGE SELECTION OF NEW<br />
——ind ANTIQUE CLOCKS<br />
• Skeleton Clock • Rare-Circa 1790<br />
Cfuifle movement)<br />
• Double Fuzee Bee Hive Mantle Clock<br />
vtry rare - circa 1890<br />
• Double Steeple Clock - Circa llSO<br />
• Cottage Clock - Circa 1850<br />
• Ithaca Calendar Mantle Clock<br />
very rare-dated ins<br />
• Samuel Hoadley Grandfather Cleen<br />
(wooden works) circa 1810<br />
• Ithaca Calendar Wall Clock Circa 1885<br />
• Colonial Banjo Clock Circa 1130<br />
Highest Quality Antique Furniture<br />
. REPAIRS MADE ON ALL TYPE (LOCKS<br />
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o u. , _T, I5001VEWBD,<br />
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Master Oiarge . DIALMWMB<br />
Won first art award here, returning with exhibition<br />
An exhibition <strong>of</strong> drawings and<br />
paintings by Kathleen Ktane<br />
will be held at the Connoisseur<br />
Gallery, 1112 Boardwalk, May<br />
25 through <strong>Jun</strong>e IS, A private<br />
reception in her honor will be<br />
held the opening evening ,<br />
Mn,<br />
nounced as returning to the site<br />
<strong>of</strong> her initial success It was<br />
here at one <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
Art Show» that she sold her tifSl<br />
paintinp and an interesting<br />
story evolved<br />
Mrs,<br />
mother<br />
Keane, who isthe<br />
Of ita children. had<br />
returned to painting after<br />
ieveral years or homemaKing<br />
and taking care <strong>of</strong> her husband<br />
and children, She had given<br />
herself three 1 years to prove if<br />
she was good enough to continue<br />
She painted, worked on her<br />
Keane could be an-<br />
talent and entered every show<br />
she heard <strong>of</strong> in a 50-mile radius<br />
<strong>of</strong> her home in Mendenhall, Pa,<br />
When she entered the Boardwalk<br />
Art Show here the six<br />
children, her husband and<br />
„ herself along with her paintings<br />
piled into their VW bus and<br />
hdd for the shore She<br />
S.S.Sandman???<br />
Bay; that is, if the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />
Freeholders has its way<br />
Teleprompier <strong>of</strong>ficial William<br />
At ill meeting in Cape May would reward him for hisE<br />
Hepp denied there was<br />
Court House Tuesday, the fiveman<br />
board, »ll member forts" in creating the ferry, vice his company is providing<br />
successful and untiring ef anything wrong with the ser-<br />
Republicans, passed a Spnchnan was president <strong>of</strong> the He admitted there were some<br />
Welcome Night resolution asking that the N j state Senate and was in-problems in bringing ferry sistorised microwave system<br />
while a new tran-<br />
Delaware River and Baystrumental<br />
is listed for May 29<br />
Authority name one <strong>of</strong> its new service to Cape Mav <strong>County</strong> was being installed, but said the<br />
ferries after US, Rep, Charles<br />
work is now completed and<br />
W Sandman, also a<br />
The River and Bay Authority everything should be working<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Republican.<br />
recently pin-chased three new Mtijfaetorily.<br />
President Robert Davenport<br />
shallow draft ferry boat! to<br />
announced at the regular<br />
It seems that in this second replace four antiquated models Hepp indicated there might<br />
monthly dinner meeting lajt<br />
year <strong>of</strong> Watergate, Republicans that previously MW service on be'gome intermittent problem<br />
Wednesday at Port-o-Call the<br />
are having a hard lime getting the old Chesapeake Bay line with an electrical condition at<br />
Annual Welcome night will be<br />
attention for themselves between Maryland and the antenna site on the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
held 7 30 p.m May 29, in the<br />
Maybe the Freeholders think Vireinia<br />
the Flanders Hotel. He said the<br />
High School cafetfria.<br />
that by naming a boat after<br />
arcing problem occurs on dry<br />
Sandman, the vgters will better Unfortunately for Sandman<br />
A welcome is extended to all<br />
days, but noted that service is<br />
remember him come and the Freeholders, the new<br />
new residents who have moved<br />
perfect on wet days. He said the<br />
November. a<br />
boats have already been named<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> City during the past<br />
Atlantic City Electric Co. is<br />
year Thfy will be honored The <strong>of</strong>ficial line, however, is the SS Delaware, Si Newworking on the problem and<br />
guests and receive the <strong>of</strong>ficial that Sandman provided the' Jersey, and SS Twin Capes. that there is nothing wrong with<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City welcome from<br />
the microwave system.<br />
Committee Chairman William<br />
J Hughes and his assistants Old Atlantic City features<br />
About 30 commercial booths<br />
will' be available to local<br />
business houses for the occasion<br />
Refreshmenu and gifts<br />
will be given to thi guests, A<br />
program <strong>of</strong> entertainment is<br />
also planned<br />
Memorial Day<br />
services set<br />
The annual Memorial Day<br />
Parade and Service will be held<br />
Monday, May 27, according to<br />
an announcement made this<br />
week by Ed Cornman, commander<br />
<strong>of</strong> the United Veterans<br />
Council which iponsors the<br />
event.<br />
The festivities will get underway<br />
at B'M a.m. at the<br />
Music Pier after which the<br />
parade will form and go louth<br />
on the boardwalk to 12th st..<br />
West to Asbury av. then north<br />
to 6th st. and nil to Memorial<br />
Park. The program at the Park<br />
will commence at II am.<br />
Cornman reported that a<br />
colonel in the Army stationed at<br />
Fort Dix will be guest speakir.<br />
Local Boy Scouts will serve ai<br />
color guards and music will be<br />
provided by the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School band<br />
Groups desiring to participate<br />
in the parade are<br />
welcome and ajked to be at the<br />
Music Pier at 9:30 am<br />
Two are fined<br />
on drug counts<br />
Two local youth* were convicted<br />
on charges <strong>of</strong> being<br />
under the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana by Municipal Court<br />
Judge Augustus S. Goeu and<br />
fined S1S0 each.<br />
John Huff, Jr., 23. <strong>of</strong> 2017<br />
Asbury av., and Michael<br />
Barnes, 12, <strong>of</strong> 1300 Wesley av.,<br />
were arrested recently at a<br />
party at 711 Bay av, third floor.<br />
In other action, David Law,<br />
/22, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, was fined 135<br />
and sis court costs for<br />
trespassing at the home <strong>of</strong> Mn<br />
Edith Jelter at 2004 Bay av on<br />
May 12.<br />
In traffic court, Edward J<br />
Zutelis, 51, <strong>of</strong> Montiomeryvill*,—<br />
-Pff^waTT5undl|uil!y <strong>of</strong> jm.<br />
paired driving on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City.Someri_j?oinl blvd, and -<br />
fined 175 and IIS costs. He will<br />
lose hii driving privileges in<br />
New jersey for six months<br />
Also found guilty <strong>of</strong> impaired<br />
driving was Richard T." Ellis,<br />
20, <strong>of</strong> Newtown Square Pa He<br />
was arrested on the Boulevard<br />
on May '1 and received the<br />
sime penalty, 1<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Talk to a Pro<br />
and Get Results!<br />
C cobelh<br />
: KrjTenPniues<br />
398-3000<br />
Any day now. expect the SS<br />
Charlie Sandman to come<br />
sailing across the Delaware<br />
superhuman effort" needed<br />
to make the rape May-Lewes,<br />
Del . ferry a reality 10 years<br />
ago<br />
The resolution Mid that<br />
naming a ferry after Sandman<br />
lecture at Point Museum<br />
SOMERS POINT - A lecture<br />
fntitled "People, Places and<br />
Tilings in Old Atlantic <strong>County</strong>"<br />
was recently presented by Mrs.<br />
Sarah W.R. Ewing at the<br />
Ubrary-Museum building on<br />
Siore rd.<br />
Her topic represented the<br />
third lecture in the current<br />
series <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />
Hstorical Sqefety<br />
MM. Ewiig's lecture eonsited<br />
<strong>of</strong> a display <strong>of</strong> various<br />
photographs depicting<br />
historical events, objects ind<br />
places <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong> from<br />
1868 to IgZl. '<br />
Mrs, Ewing presented a<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> antique lantern<br />
slides, taken by Silas Morse,<br />
educator Old buildings, per-<br />
SODS <strong>of</strong> note, the boardwalk and<br />
beach and many other placet<br />
and things were displayed ai<br />
they appeared nearly a hundred<br />
years ago.<br />
Through the eyes <strong>of</strong> Silas<br />
Morse, the audience saw<br />
Atlantic City rise from the<br />
leveling <strong>of</strong> sand dunes to streets<br />
laid out. The sand dunes at New<br />
Jersey were SO feet high,<br />
commented Mrs, Ewing,<br />
The Camden and Atlantic<br />
Railroad steam engine <strong>of</strong> IB55<br />
was shown in a picture. Its<br />
name was "The Petrol." Also<br />
displayed by Mrs. Ewing was a<br />
photograph <strong>of</strong> the first Air<br />
Festival in the United States at<br />
Atlantic City in 1110.<br />
Local transportation in<br />
Atlantic City was by bicycle. An<br />
ornate roadside bicycle rest<br />
waj shown. Transportation was<br />
also accomplished by horsedrawn<br />
streetcars, and in 1M9,<br />
electric trolleys, stated Mrs.<br />
Ewing, She presented a picture<br />
rf a three»maited schBoner<br />
docked ai the inlet.<br />
The first fire compBny in<br />
Atlantic City was shown with its<br />
horse-drawn fire equipment<br />
and appropriately attired<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the company.<br />
• JuJltsu<br />
• Judo<br />
• Self<br />
Defense<br />
Mrs Ewings lecture brought<br />
out the fact that the boardwalk<br />
was developed to prevent the<br />
beach sand from being tracked<br />
through buildings and trains.<br />
Sie showed a picture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dennis Hotel, which was the<br />
first boardwalk hotel, in the<br />
year <strong>of</strong> 1887.<br />
Mrs, Ewing presented an<br />
informative and interesting<br />
look at the community's past.<br />
The 19M Lecture Series is<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a continuing educational<br />
program promoted by "the<br />
Hstorical Society, The<br />
proceeds benefit the Historical<br />
Library and Museum.<br />
PTA will install<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers tonight<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for the<br />
PTA will take place this<br />
evening (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in<br />
the Intermediate School.<br />
Those to b* installed are Mrt,<br />
John Doyle, president; Mr§.<br />
Matthew Unsworth, vice<br />
president, Mrs. David Blyler,<br />
secretary; and Mrs. Dexter<br />
Faunee, treasurer.<br />
Entertainment will be<br />
provided by the Intermediate<br />
School orchestra and chorus.<br />
All parents are invited.<br />
"Be Taught By The Best"<br />
__ Total<br />
Mat Area<br />
1400<br />
Sq. Ft.<br />
Rtf Istratlon for <strong>Jun</strong>e*• Class<br />
Ends Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4th<br />
FOP Information Call 3V6-3855, After * p.m.<br />
\In$iructQr—DICK WALTERS<br />
Nation*! and Pan-Amwlcan Judo Champion<br />
908 Asbury Ave. iNT Mr«t)<br />
OcianCity, N, J.<br />
stationed herself with her work<br />
while her children and husband<br />
enjoyed swimming and sunning<br />
on the beach.<br />
At ihe close <strong>of</strong> the show she<br />
went down to the beach, found<br />
her family and told them the<br />
good news that she had (old her<br />
paintings, A celebration was in<br />
order so the entire family went<br />
to a restaurant for dinner and<br />
they all were told they could<br />
order anything they wanted<br />
After dinner thr\ returned to<br />
the boardwalk and enjoyed the<br />
amusements and shops to their<br />
hearts content. After a few<br />
hours thev all piled h»ek in the<br />
Cable TV<br />
continued from oaec one<br />
the original franchise<br />
prohibition against advertising.<br />
Since then advertising has been<br />
permitted on local Channel 2.<br />
Contacted in hi« Ventnor<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice Wedne»day afternoon,<br />
~Hepp said he was unaware<br />
that the company's revised rate<br />
schedules had not been filed at<br />
City Hall and approved by the<br />
City Commissioners, He said he<br />
was sure someone in the<br />
company had taken care <strong>of</strong><br />
those provisions <strong>of</strong> the franchise.<br />
VW tired but happy and headed<br />
for home. They had spent all<br />
her earnings in celebrating but<br />
that was the beginning.<br />
Mrs. Keane, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Moore College <strong>of</strong> Art, does her<br />
work in acrylic.) and pastels.<br />
She will exhibit 3S paintings<br />
Up! have never been seen<br />
before and represent six<br />
mqnths <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> her paintings are <strong>of</strong><br />
children Among those to be<br />
exhibited here will be a<br />
Memorial Day sketch <strong>of</strong> a<br />
parade <strong>of</strong> children and a<br />
painting <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> flowers<br />
with herself in the center<br />
The public is invited to view<br />
the exhibit nny day from May<br />
25 through <strong>Jun</strong>e is at the<br />
Connoisseur Gallpiy<br />
Kathleen Keane<br />
Upper Township Voters]<br />
VOTE REPUBLICAN<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 4th Primary<br />
BOB<br />
LUKE<br />
Township Committee<br />
"Your Only Qualified and Concerned<br />
Citizen for All tfie People"<br />
Ordered and Paid for by the Citizens for Bob Luke,<br />
R. N. AfJans, Trsas,<br />
"He'll Save Your Tax Dollars"<br />
Jeffers' Farm 1 »»»<br />
JUST SOUTH OF THE R.R. TRACKS, ROUTE 9, PALNMO - PHONE 39B-3249<br />
(Across he Strut Iran Smith Jewelers)<br />
SeaLLIBIS • RADISHES • HINGING BASKETS<br />
AZALEAS •RHODODENDRONS<br />
STIR ROSES.GERANIUMS<br />
Tomato Plants • Sweet Potato Plants<br />
PEPPER PUNTS • EGGPLANT PUNTS<br />
Hardy Landscape Shrubs • ORGANIC GARDEN SOIL<br />
I To Insure Uninterrupted Delivery <strong>of</strong> Your •<br />
Sentinel-Ledger !<br />
Please Notify This Office <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
; Jf<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Address<br />
TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE<br />
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Surfing<br />
<strong>of</strong> My Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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Street<br />
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|<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
| P.O. Box 238 <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J. 08226<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 16. 19M<br />
Area <strong>1974</strong> phone directory<br />
delivery scheduled to begin<br />
New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
•Company will begin delivery <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>1974</strong> Cape May and vicinity<br />
telephone directories on<br />
FYiday, May 24<br />
The first books will be<br />
distributed in tfie Wildwood<br />
area, Delivery if scheduled to<br />
btginin the <strong>Ocean</strong> City area orf<br />
Saturday, May 2S.<br />
Tariffs and regulations<br />
concerning telephone service<br />
are covered along wilh information<br />
on what to do about<br />
obscene, annoying or<br />
harrasiing phone calls<br />
A map outlining the area<br />
served by the white pages <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May and vicinity direc<br />
tory appears on the back cover<br />
The map al»o shows the names<br />
Of the directories serving<br />
nearby areas.<br />
Zip code information for post<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices included in the directory<br />
area ig shown «( the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Yellow Pages<br />
The cover <strong>of</strong> the new directory<br />
is a montage <strong>of</strong> colored<br />
blocks and photographs<br />
showing New jersey residents<br />
using their" telephones under a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> circumstances The<br />
montage will appear on all New<br />
Jersey Bell directories for <strong>1974</strong>. 1<br />
The introductory lection <strong>of</strong><br />
the directory contains a new<br />
feature, Telephone Tips to Save<br />
You Money, Time and Worry,<br />
The 29 helpful suggestions<br />
appear on Pages 10 and 11<br />
For quick reference,<br />
emergency telephone numbers<br />
and helpful hints for finding<br />
directory listings remain on the<br />
inside <strong>of</strong> the front cover The<br />
table <strong>of</strong> contents follows<br />
Other topics covered include<br />
details on doing business with<br />
the telephone company, paying<br />
telephone bills, arranging tot<br />
additional equipment and<br />
services and arranging for<br />
repair service<br />
Too Uti To Classify<br />
SALE<br />
FURNISHINGS and CARPETING<br />
<strong>of</strong> once Luxurious Princess<br />
Hotel, 144 S, South Carolina<br />
Ave. ( Atlantic City.<br />
Dill 398-4771<br />
for appointment to inspect.<br />
TWO REFRIC.1BATORS. snl ] pi*«<br />
living feom tff, reli=#=s*y 1M efilir<br />
iiemi licit Qticf ifltufdf ¥ and Sunfliy.<br />
ii<br />
GARAGE SALE - Wickir. •nliQUB apt<br />
tuHBiiei IJi SI Ch»r(n Plia, rtir on<br />
the iliev Stan Sjlurda,. Mar lith, 10 to ><br />
P-m<br />
lit<br />
VARDIALI -«0W«!Ave May 31 tram<br />
• to i p.m. Fantastic Oiipl«y. a (ittla it<br />
e.-rvth.ng MacHgnia UnltH Mtfhodiit<br />
Women 4 1)<br />
AVAIL. FDR Hawn CemlortaBle fun<br />
apt , I Mrm , clo» tg »Mi BMcKani<br />
on* ts canctHaiien it'i yovr gain tfye tit<br />
depoi.l larf(ifl>F> Call 11Hli\ fer «p<br />
psintmenf %M<br />
i I:LEC REFRIGERATORS an in<br />
tverkiiia srAmr, til fa ; springs,<br />
mattrnm, «M tMln. mile inm. call<br />
AQUA- »«0»Ol-OOM me, I3i]< II, EM<br />
Jwi<br />
in<br />
VEAH1.T RENTAL — 1 Wdroom,. hv .<br />
I din . kitchen comb Furnished Wither<br />
• aryir, clM*, CM TV tlK NK I elk<br />
inn Mtch, Firkins igta in rim moo<br />
plus Ul.lilies Clil Hf-IIW J U<br />
tSS.M REftABD lor InitrmatiaA le.ains<br />
» (he r«ci»«ry <strong>of</strong> Molgroli TV Ht.<br />
WTUI No FUJt Hi), moil.l No WOKKMK<br />
W itolin Irom apt in i]M Mock ctfllril<br />
tli 1111 Beply •» No •M . lanfiMl<br />
LMgir<br />
lit<br />
FOR SALE - M.pie i<strong>of</strong>a and cnaln,<br />
upnollHred cushion) Good condition<br />
Ht {all 111 1)1!<br />
I U<br />
OLD KITCHEN tatlf (IllffI), I «i<br />
ttbMl. modern. Ibirll vtools HI It,<br />
James PI Sal » 5un Irom noon tit<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
FAST FOOD RESTAURANT AVAILABLE<br />
Suitable for Hamburger and<br />
Fried Chicken Operation,<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> Parking on Main Artery.<br />
For Information Phone<br />
398-4771<br />
WHIRLPOOL WAIHiR - f«W iupfirni<br />
• 70Jip«d.lcycm •UIMI ill<br />
FOR SALE - Ull Dod|H Sporliman van,<br />
idaai for camping, lamilv trisl,<br />
bytinoti, alfo (awn and fliriin ittfnii<br />
mowsr, aplrtmini nftai, vapsrliar,<br />
Jltthlnl. JfMW.<br />
SI*<br />
YARD SALE - lurHUl, plcilfc taM*.<br />
chain, miie, FH I sal in Oory<br />
0rivi (Ocaan city Homei) Itl.fJM, |.||<br />
•EISLIV'I PT - (NUiliul Bll.vcl<br />
hom«. 5 Mrmi,) aims, t acri around,<br />
low taial. P«f I(pt, tali f IMSIi, t*<br />
FOR tALE _ Kitchen taBll with mother<br />
SI mari top, • chalrt, ill Call )»<br />
OIlS<br />
Sit<br />
CARRIER air cBnaltiMEr, lost BTU<br />
Auto famptratun lor window, Ntw, SURFBOARD - Hawaii Frnaoni, S4.<br />
Moving, IIIIHI,<br />
ill prlCi 149 Slridia Apis . c I iltn A<br />
•oardwalk.<br />
lit<br />
SCULLVILLE PARMHOUie - I, acra, I<br />
btdroorns, 33' Ii¥lti0 reom with<br />
lirlplaei, Pi Baihi, coHntry mlchan, am,<br />
larga attic, uriMH forth, Itf p»rc«nl<br />
iniul.l.o, ntw wiring, II Irult During<br />
trtts, grapt arbor plot ihaia treti,<br />
Lstaltd > mliH Irani OMan City mien on<br />
iotneri Poirri.Mayi LIMIIW •••(, Rouhi<br />
Sit, luiintil llc»n»c aviilaoM idtai far<br />
antlqui ihop, olllct or lion. Only UJ.W0<br />
Buy Irom owner by •ppolntmtnl only. Can<br />
«MI».<br />
Ill<br />
Our Plants Will<br />
Grow on You<br />
The Plant People<br />
:i?:u Asbufy Avo.<br />
Saturday 10-6<br />
SOMERS POINT dupltJ IIMf trgnf<br />
iin0ie Building sn larif nrnr la)<br />
N^v Fpgl and hsafing fyftim Pully<br />
mM iu* 01 IB« ylar al only I»,TM!<br />
paR'f mifiHIif one! Call Bradley13 1. filtlH<br />
St*<br />
ft TOM OVEBLIN surtMjn) 1 fl.. Ml<br />
e orMr <strong>of</strong> w IsMrt<br />
Henigii, Surrsfatt M tin county si Cap*<br />
w«¥. mm w mf in« a»* ¥ *>•», ytti, •»<br />
Ihe palilion OI turn luBuriHr, Ttmnil A<br />
William, id III Virfliili S H»mm»f,<br />
fitcvlgn « MM aMMtftt, IHIM ii<br />
dnffl.nl is pnsiil (g Ihiin witfiin iii<br />
rnmUBi Jfom ni lini Mr »l «u», '"*,<br />
their ticimg in wririnfl ttt$ under «fn,<br />
ip«if¥irlg fht •metfnt dalmad ang ttla<br />
parficulan <strong>of</strong> IM ilaim-<br />
BllM May I). AD, Mt<br />
- TnanaiJk. Willlami'HI an^<br />
VlrglniiS wmnnw<br />
Robert K ••II. llq<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, Ntw Jtriey MJM<br />
Hi, ir, pi U»<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City commends Dr. John Tovvnsend<br />
Dr. John B, TowBsend,<br />
longtime <strong>Ocean</strong> City civic<br />
loader, was honored with a<br />
Cirtlfieate <strong>of</strong> Appreciation by<br />
the City GommiMioners at their<br />
Wednesday meeting.<br />
While friends ind members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Senior<br />
Citizens Adviaory Board looked<br />
on, Townsend was presented<br />
the laminated plaque by Acting<br />
Mayor .Marilyn K. Moore and<br />
Commiisioner Luther L.<br />
Wallace.<br />
Townsend, who ii a local<br />
physician, is also vice chair<br />
nun <strong>of</strong> the Garden State Parkway<br />
Authority. He is a member<br />
and past president <strong>of</strong> the Oeean<br />
City Klwanii Club<br />
Midway lists sewerage talk<br />
Two <strong>of</strong>ficial! <strong>of</strong> the New According to President<br />
Jersey Water Co will discuss Kdward j MacClane, the<br />
improvements currenUy underway<br />
at the 3rd *t. seweragt<br />
treatmwit plant at a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting will be open to all<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City residents in addition<br />
to Midway members<br />
the Midway Civic Association He said the Association wUI<br />
next Wednesday night. May a also co sponsor with the city <strong>of</strong><br />
at B p.m at the youth center <strong>Ocean</strong> City a block party for<br />
George johnitone, Chief diildrefi in the Primary >nd<br />
Engineer <strong>of</strong> the company's Elementary grades to<br />
eastern region and Richard celebrate the paving <strong>of</strong> the 200<br />
Snider, manager <strong>of</strong> the local Mock <strong>of</strong> Haven av which was<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, wil] be there ts (peak PtcBitly completed The party<br />
and answer questions from will be held Saturday, May It,<br />
local residents<br />
from I lot pm<br />
TWIN TOWN CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
Specializing in<br />
PATIOS • SIDEWALKS • FIREPLACES<br />
Also CHIMNEY REPAIR and<br />
GENERAL MASON WORK<br />
Call Collect for a free Estimate<br />
609-299-5063<br />
£<br />
NOTICE OF MEETIN6 CHiMGE<br />
Upper Township Committee<br />
will hold its next regular<br />
meeting Wednesday, May 29th,<br />
at 8 P.M., in Township Hall,<br />
Tuckahoe, N, J,<br />
Slgn&d:<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP COMMITTEi<br />
Allen Bergh, Clerk<br />
The Family Bank<br />
f in* i,<br />
Coloring Book<br />
...Just for the<br />
fun <strong>of</strong> it...<br />
ENTER COASTAL'S<br />
COLORING BOOK CONTEST<br />
WIN!<br />
$ 25 Savings Account<br />
ONE WINNER IN EACH OF 4 AGE GROUPS<br />
BANK<br />
Under Ag« 6 • Agti S=7 • Age 8 • Ages 9-10<br />
Winntrt will be judged by local irt tfiCheri for<br />
ereitive use <strong>of</strong> color and neitness. Judging will be on<br />
6 injidf pages. Crayoni or color ptncili only.<br />
Child's name, addreis. ttlephone numbir and date <strong>of</strong><br />
birth should be written on back_page. JntriesjTiiy be_<br />
-dBiiveret^tO^ny^Coiitirotftci^on or before Friday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 7th Winners will be announced Friday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 14th.<br />
FREE COLORING BOOK<br />
Just for the asking H any <strong>of</strong> these 3 convenient<br />
locations: ,<br />
NINTH STREET AT CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
809 Wf 8000<br />
BLACK HORSE PK AT NOAH'S RU<br />
609 646 HOT<br />
34TM STREET AT SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
609 3982000<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLEASANTVILLI<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
1 V ,, I 1
PA6I !2 — SECTION ONI THI OCEAN CITY SINTINELLiDOER THURSDAY, MAY U, 19M<br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sell it Empty with a Want Ad!<br />
Dining Room<br />
fOPEN TUESDAY fhruSATURb'AY,4 to 8<br />
SUNDAY, 12 to 8<br />
HANK WILLIAMS, Chef<br />
416 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. j<br />
Dial 399=3298<br />
• !( iln<br />
• MIIIIMIII Pewter<br />
(niiiniai I'<br />
aiirt an array <strong>of</strong> f- in** tliii*<br />
foi lill orrssimi*.<br />
GENERAL STORE<br />
GIFT SHOP • MTIQUE SHOP<br />
•P» CHRISTMAS SHOP *T*<br />
fit. U I M«M»H» Laitfai RA, TUCMHOi, I. j.<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
0-6 Weekdays • 10 7 FRI., SAT. & SUN<br />
for people who want to<br />
get away, but not too far<br />
A nay at Split Rock Lodge on Lake Harmony 2000 feet<br />
high in the Poeonos is a real gas.iaver. Our secluded yet<br />
convenient hotel (with just-completed indoor, heated<br />
glass-enclosed pool) and 50 private cottages near the Nl<br />
Fa, Turnpike juneture with
PA6f 14- SICTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDOER THURSDAY, MAY J6, <strong>1974</strong><br />
LARGE DEVILED CRAB<br />
Serving ...... sjoo<br />
Platter,,,<br />
SPENCE?<br />
siso<br />
.Oth %t, A Asbury Ave<br />
Leo & His "Modernayers"<br />
Wed., 9:30 P.M. to 1-30 A.M.<br />
and Friday aid Saturday Nite<br />
10 P.M. to 2 AM,<br />
| A Complete Line <strong>of</strong> PACKAGE GOODS<br />
WINE •LIQUOR* BEER<br />
WE DELIVER Dial 399 4904<br />
34th St Causeway into <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
*i Sandbar<br />
Winter Hours; 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Daily<br />
EDEE COFFEE or TEA<br />
irixtt with Your<br />
Lunch or Dinner<br />
OOD<br />
RESTAURANT-<br />
AT OUR NEW LOCATION<br />
9th STREET & ASBURY AVENUE<br />
* Closed on Mondays -k<br />
FOR TAKE-OUT DIAL 399-7773<br />
:*«£-:*JMK-Mvs.'.'.-.-.- '•••:-":-:-"--->:-:->: : :-:-"• ••:••• • :':•:••<br />
Between Sips<br />
M<br />
by John<br />
Ever hear <strong>of</strong> the "Champape<br />
Wars"? There were, you<br />
(mow, and they came about in<br />
1911 in the province <strong>of</strong> Champagne,<br />
France, where for<br />
generations the vintners had<br />
made their world-famous<br />
sparkling wines from grapes<br />
grown within their own<br />
province. Certain merchants,<br />
however, began importing<br />
grapes at low prices from<br />
outside the province and thus '<br />
were able to sell their "counterfeit"<br />
champagne at cut prices. Riots resulted. From these<br />
incidents came laws that fixed the boundaries within which<br />
the grapes must be grown to produce wine legally entitled to<br />
the name Champagne, Today, under the French law <strong>of</strong><br />
Appelation d'Origine, the production <strong>of</strong> each vineyard is<br />
controlled with the owner <strong>of</strong> the vineyard reporting to the<br />
government the production <strong>of</strong> his wines. You will note on<br />
French bottles the phrase "Appelation Centrolee," which is<br />
the French government's guarantee <strong>of</strong> origin and to a certain<br />
degree<strong>of</strong> quality as well. Further limitations are placed<br />
by the government on the vintner concerning the alcoholic<br />
content as well as the grams <strong>of</strong> sugar per litre in the wines<br />
placed on sale. The French arestiekleri for conformity.<br />
You're getting old when the gleam In your eye Ii ihe tun<br />
hitting your bifocals.<br />
: COOKING WITH WINE<br />
: Chicken Madeira<br />
! You'll need; two whole large chicken breasts (about 1 lb,<br />
; each), split and preferably boned; salt and freshly ground<br />
i black pepper; 6 tblspns. butter, two smaJl cans (6 ounces<br />
i each) frown orange juice concentrate (thawed); 14 cup<br />
I Uglily toasted slivered almonds; four tblspns. Madeira<br />
: wine. Season chicken generously with salt and pepper, (Fold<br />
i loose corners <strong>of</strong> boned breasts under to form a compact<br />
: triangle <strong>of</strong> meat,) In frying pan, brown breasti in butter on<br />
both sides over medium heat. Reduce heat to low, add<br />
orange juice concentrate, 1 tspn, salt, and 14 tspn, pepper.<br />
Cover and cook for 20 minutes or until chicken Ii tender and<br />
done. Remove chicken to serving platters or plates, sprinkle<br />
with almonds, keep warm. Reduce liquid in pan to consistency<br />
<strong>of</strong> heavy cream: cook over high heat for about five<br />
minutes, stirring (it will brown slightly). Add Madeira, stir<br />
to blend, pour over chicken. Makes 4 servings. Note: to toast<br />
almonds, sprinkle on baking sheets and lightly brown in a<br />
moderate oven (380 degrees); stir or shake occaiionilly.<br />
Theft are times when you can straighten 01* • youngiter by<br />
|: bending him ever.<br />
\i QUICKIE quiz<br />
':•• Q. How many guefti can be served from a bottle <strong>of</strong> table<br />
wine?<br />
g A. U»u»lly 4 to 5 gueiti, A table wine like Chiblli or<br />
Burgundy come* mo«t <strong>of</strong>ten In a "Flfth",whlch yield* about<br />
15.6 ouneei, Deuert wiaei like Sherry or Pert are poured In<br />
le»iquanUy; anaii <strong>of</strong> these Ii sufficient forSguetrti.<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
,, ,- M FWtST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
'• M > IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
David Loder pours c<strong>of</strong>fee for four^f the senior citizens who<br />
were guests at the luncheon. Left to right are Maylln Robinson, Miss Anna May<br />
Blizzard. Afred Blizzard and Mrs Lewis Loder Counsellor Photo.<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS' LUNCHEON—Ges BrudeneU, Mrs. Ross Payton and<br />
Mrs, Leahmania Textra are served cookies by little Jill Jeffries, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. William Jeffries who hosted the event.<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
it B i! 6 6 B i f% & ?<br />
$8lii0r$<br />
. luncheon party<br />
TTiii year the annual Senior<br />
Qtiiens^ Luncheon celebrating<br />
Senior Citizeni' Month turned<br />
coed with 10 men and women<br />
enjoying the event held at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William Jeffries.<br />
Comments heard noted that<br />
the womin enjoyed having the<br />
mer join them this year and a<br />
numoer <strong>of</strong> friendihips were<br />
renewed after a period <strong>of</strong> many<br />
years.<br />
Guests were Al Blizuird,<br />
MiM Anna May Blizzard, Mrs,<br />
Lewis Loder, Mrs. Fran Faust,<br />
Mrs. Jeanne Comfort, Mrs.<br />
Leahmania Textra, Maylin<br />
Robinson, Mrs. Lena Turner,<br />
phone<br />
Mrs. Ross Payton and Cii<br />
Brudenell.<br />
86 UULXi! f » tJJ 8 SJJLSJJJ.LLOJJJ1* ttLLJfc Mrs. Jeffries and several<br />
other women prepared dishes<br />
and served the guests. Entertainment<br />
also was provided.<br />
34th Street<br />
(on Rooieveli Blvd. 1 Mile from Bridge) Anyone interested in having a<br />
PHONE 399.M51 or 39M6Q2 lunch for senior citizens during<br />
May wj.ieh is Senior CitiEen<br />
Month is invited to call Mrs.<br />
Jeffries at 399-4246 for details.<br />
OPEN WEEKNITES'TIL 12<br />
SUN,<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
9am.tol0p.nl.<br />
TAKE-OUTBEER<br />
SALES WHILE<br />
BARISOPEN<br />
nil.4SAT. I:M<br />
Special LUNCHES<br />
and DINNiRS<br />
• Hot Platters<br />
• a la Cart® Dishes<br />
• Hot and Cold<br />
SandwichM<br />
CALL US<br />
FOR<br />
DAILY SPfpALS<br />
Try Our Wine-ol-the-Month Ck<br />
MAY-ICU ROYAL<br />
Bi-cen planned at Linwood<br />
LINWOOD - The initial<br />
Rockafellow and Marvin<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Linwood<br />
Embry briefed the group on<br />
Bicentennial Committee was<br />
guidelines set up by the Atlantic<br />
held last week in the caucus<br />
<strong>County</strong> Bicentennial Committee<br />
Many exciting ideas<br />
room <strong>of</strong> Linwood City Hall.<br />
were presented, f<br />
Harold Appleyard was appointed<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the group. Committee members and<br />
Others appointed are Thomas their children will represent the<br />
committee in the annual<br />
Wonnell, co-chairman; Mrs.<br />
Bruce Kahn, secretary; and<br />
Mrs. William Raincsuk,<br />
publicity chairman<br />
Couneilrnen<br />
VFW launch<br />
Poppy Sale<br />
Douglas<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> FergiBon-roglio<br />
Post MSQ VFW will be engaged<br />
in their annual Poppy Sale<br />
again thii year. The sale opens<br />
tomorrow (Friday) and continues<br />
through Memorial Day.<br />
At the meeting Monday<br />
evening David J, Snyder was<br />
welcomed as a new member.<br />
This makes the total paid-up<br />
membership to date 421 which<br />
is one ova- the 100 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
1973.<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will take place Saturday at S<br />
p.m. in the Poit Home.<br />
Members were urged to attend.<br />
The Post was represented at<br />
the Loyalty Day Parade in<br />
Jersey City on April 2i. The<br />
same day a parade was held in<br />
Marlton and was attended by<br />
Joseph Knoll, senior vice<br />
commander elect, and James<br />
Matthews, 17th District past<br />
commander<br />
A report was given on the bus<br />
trip to the Phillies game Friday<br />
evening. Two busloads <strong>of</strong><br />
members and friends enjoyed<br />
the outing.<br />
Due to the next meeting<br />
coming on Memorial Day it has<br />
been cancelled. The following<br />
meeting date ii <strong>Jun</strong>e 10.<br />
Nite 8 to 11<br />
Nfli-BEACH<br />
or mi DAY<br />
SATURDAYS,<br />
OPEN 100 b 4<br />
WE SELL SKATES<br />
& EQUIPMENT<br />
All Skating Sessions<br />
Property Sqwrvised<br />
Happiness is<br />
a Spring Day<br />
in the Country.,<br />
... and contentment Jt a well-prepared<br />
meal cooked exactly the way you want it<br />
and served In 1 delightful bayslde<br />
atmosphere. Get your share <strong>of</strong> happiness<br />
and contentment this week with a short<br />
trip to The Inn. Luncheon or dinner,<br />
you'll thoroughly enjoy yourself. Your<br />
favorite cocktaiLi, too.<br />
SERVING SUNDAY DINNERS<br />
BEGINNING AT NOON<br />
TocfoJvoe<br />
Rout* f <strong>of</strong><br />
rfM Brid W « I<br />
•Hairs<br />
Memorial Day Parade They<br />
will be dressed in costumes<br />
Others attending the meeting<br />
were Mrs, Embry, Mrs Arthur<br />
W, Kimble, Mrs, Joseph<br />
Vaspoli, Mrs. Harold Appleyard<br />
and Mayor loseph<br />
Bradley<br />
The next meeting will be<br />
tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m. in<br />
City Hall<br />
Church sponsoring<br />
bus trip to circus<br />
SOMERS POINT-The Altar<br />
Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's<br />
Church is sponsoring a bus trip<br />
to the Rlngling Brothers<br />
Barnum and Bailey Circus at'<br />
the Spectrum in Philadelphia<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4 The tickets<br />
will include transportation and<br />
reserved seats for the 8 p.m.<br />
performance.<br />
Reservations are requested<br />
as soon as possible and will be<br />
honored on a first-come firstserve<br />
basis. Information and<br />
reservations may be obtained<br />
by calling Mrs Owen Biern.. gt<br />
S27-24O4<br />
EXCLUSIVE SHOWING<br />
TILTON SHOPPING CINTI1<br />
NOBTMritl.B_*M-]U;<br />
mi PARKINS AT DOO«.<br />
KEATTRfc TIMES*:<br />
Wreknttei • 7sIS and 9:30 P.M.<br />
Sat. A Sun. -1:30, S, 7:30 & 10 P.M.<br />
ID ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS!!!<br />
S<br />
tvtsB<br />
MOORLYN ONE<br />
J»SONMUfl.w».<br />
MOORLYN TERRACE and BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />
PHONE 399-8675<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
Harry Caul will<br />
go anywhere to<br />
bug a private<br />
conversation.<br />
His talents are<br />
unequalled,<br />
They ve already<br />
been responsible<br />
for three murders.<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
j<br />
MATINEE. 2 P.M.,SATURDAY<br />
MATINEEii.OflALLSEATS<br />
Itm Dk*t<br />
GeoeHcxkmQn,<br />
SWorbyTECHNlMl.OB' • A ftalmouni PieiuriJ Helease<br />
STARTS WEDNEiDAY, MAV 22<br />
WALT DISNEY DOUBLE rEATURE<br />
"WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE" (G)<br />
SHOWN AT 7 ;00& 10:00 P.M.<br />
"SNOWBALL EXPRESS" (Sj<br />
SHOWN AT|;MP.M.<br />
MATINEE, 2 P.M.. SATURDAY & MONDAY<br />
MAY 25 4 27<br />
ALL MATINEE iEATSil.OO<br />
MOORLYN TWO<br />
MOORLYN TERRACE and BOARDWALK, UCEAN CITY<br />
PHONE 3IM87S<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
MOW PLAYING<br />
7'OCA 9:00 P.M.<br />
MATINEE. 2 P.M., SATURDAY<br />
MATINEE 11.00. ALL SEATS<br />
THE OUTLAW:<br />
GREGORY PECK<br />
THEUREED:<br />
ARNAZ.JR.<br />
PHONE<br />
1M.MM<br />
IILLHHE<br />
Sth ST. OFF BOARDWALK. OCEAN CITY<br />
REOPENS WEDNESDAY, MAY g<br />
TlOOA Ills P.M.<br />
MATINEE, 2 P.M., SATURDAY A MONDAY<br />
MATINEE 11.00, ALL SEATS<br />
. all If takes Ii a lime Con«ld«nc©.<br />
CLOSED<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
ROBERT SH/tW<br />
ASIQRGiHO¥HlLFIlM<br />
Til STiNG"<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong> THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINEL LEDGER PAGE 1 - SECTION TWO<br />
i<br />
FIRST CALL^-The ceremonial first call through the New Jersey Bell<br />
Telephone Go's new Electronic Switching Station at Somers Point was made by<br />
(center, 1. to r.) Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Freeholder Director Michael Matthews. Egg<br />
Harbor Township Mayor Charles Canale and Somers Point Mayor John Me-<br />
Cann. At left is Robert Davenport, Bell Co. manager, and at right is Mai MUGyciarone,<br />
chief switchman. The new system went into effect in the Point area<br />
early Sunday morning.<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
Paid on 4 Year Certificates<br />
M.000 Minimum<br />
Paid on 30 Month Certificates<br />
•100 Minimum<br />
Paid on 1 Year Certificates<br />
'500 Minimum<br />
Regular Passbook<br />
5 V4% Per Annum<br />
Compounded Quarterly<br />
For Your Convenience<br />
Visit the Marmora Office<br />
35 South Shore Road,<br />
MARMORA POST OFFICE)<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
At A!! Branches <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Savings<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS<br />
AND IO*M ASSOCIATION<br />
iM. May touri Ho<br />
Open house Saturday<br />
at CG Station here<br />
Lt, L.F, Croisman, Atlantic<br />
City Coast Guard Group<br />
Commander, announced that<br />
Ihi units under his command<br />
would be holding Open Hoiai<br />
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on<br />
Saturday (May 18), Armed<br />
•Forces pay,<br />
' roasf'a'uaWgtiiJons In<br />
Atlantic City, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
Barnegat and Beach Haven wUl<br />
be manned by memberi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Regular Coast Guard, Coast<br />
Guard Reserve and Coait<br />
Guard Auxiliary.<br />
Tours <strong>of</strong> the stations and<br />
lifesaving equipment will be<br />
given and information will be<br />
available on the latest Coast<br />
Guard requirements for boat<br />
safety equipment, safe boating<br />
couries, Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />
courtesy inspections and<br />
volunteer programs, regular<br />
and reserve recruiting information<br />
and many other<br />
itemi that would be <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
to the boating public.<br />
Energy crisis cuts<br />
Memorial span flow<br />
NEW CASTLE, DEL. -<br />
Traffic on the Delaware<br />
Memorial Twin Bridges<br />
decreased 298,4Sa vehicles or<br />
17,9 percent in April over the<br />
same month last year<br />
These statistics were made<br />
public today by Mr. Theodore<br />
C Bright, General Manager,<br />
and are included in his monthly<br />
report to the Commissioners <strong>of</strong><br />
the Delaware River and Bay<br />
Authority.<br />
Bright said the heavy loss in<br />
traffic for April <strong>1974</strong> is at-,<br />
tributed to the energy crisis.<br />
Sandman sponsors bill to relieve<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> unemployment in area<br />
W A S H I NG_T O N<br />
Congressman Charles W<br />
•Sandman, Jr has introduced<br />
legislaljon in Congress to ex<br />
tend Federal unemployment<br />
insurance benefits for 13 weeks<br />
in areas "<strong>of</strong> critical unemploymem<br />
such as Southern Ne*<br />
Jersey<br />
Under Sandman's proposal,<br />
which has Administration<br />
support, benefits totaling<br />
Shore Memorial<br />
between 1600 million und $1<br />
billion will go to thi' jobless<br />
whose regular benefits have<br />
expired<br />
The measure is aimed at<br />
blunting the impact that the<br />
energy shortage has had on<br />
employment in hard-hit areas<br />
nf the nation. Sandman said<br />
With strong bi partisan<br />
support, the legislation is<br />
known as the Sperial r»m<br />
observing<br />
National Hospital Week<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital is<br />
joining the nation's more than<br />
7,000 hospitals observing<br />
National Hoqpilal Week, May<br />
12-18, according to William M<br />
Jenkins, administrator<br />
"Thii is an annual event<br />
sponsored by the American<br />
Hospital Association on behalf<br />
<strong>of</strong> its member institutions to<br />
create public interest in and<br />
support <strong>of</strong> the accomplishments<br />
and goals <strong>of</strong> our<br />
health care institutions," said<br />
Jenkins<br />
"With the theme <strong>of</strong> this<br />
year's<br />
know us before you need us, "<br />
hospitals are asking the public<br />
to become better informed<br />
about the growing responsibilities<br />
health care institutions<br />
are assuming both<br />
inside and outside their walls,<br />
and the challenges they face in<br />
meeting increasing demands<br />
for their services in a time <strong>of</strong><br />
rapid social and economic<br />
change<br />
In the days <strong>of</strong> Floreice,<br />
Nightingale, hospitals were<br />
little more than resting places<br />
for the sick poor. Since then<br />
they have evolved into complex<br />
health care institutions.<br />
We now go into a hospital<br />
expecting not just to be tended<br />
to. but to be healed and to have<br />
our lives saved, and with lots ol<br />
tender. lovSni care," And<br />
beyond caring for our physical<br />
ills, hospitals are eoncernee<br />
more and more about the<br />
social, psychological ant<br />
economic problemi created bj<br />
our illnesses.<br />
We look to our hospitals to hi<br />
centers <strong>of</strong> effective reiearer<br />
Into the cause and cure ol<br />
disease and to their key role if<br />
educating the health care<br />
<strong>of</strong> the future,'<br />
Training graduatm<br />
(6 May 74-N=S487=2S0-!15.<br />
Z-EH-Fhtnc) May 8 -- Navy<br />
Seaman Recruit Beverly A.<br />
Johnson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Ellen M. Johnson <strong>of</strong> BIS<br />
Delancey pi.. <strong>Ocean</strong> City. N.J.,<br />
graduated from recruit<br />
training for women at the<br />
Naval Training Center,<br />
Orlando, Fla.<br />
Wind tee Installed at <strong>County</strong> Airport<br />
ERMA—A new "wind tee"<br />
has been installed aHhe Cape<br />
May <strong>County</strong> Airport replacing a<br />
tetrahedron which was installed<br />
by the U.S.Navy more<br />
than 30 years ago.<br />
Freeholder Director Anthony<br />
T. Cantanoso stated that the<br />
"wind tee" meets Federal<br />
conduit framework with bright<br />
yellow non-fading corrugated<br />
fiberglass covering on the<br />
upper surfaces. Low voltage is<br />
required to illuminate the tee<br />
and it is easy to locate and<br />
determine the wind direction,<br />
both day and night. This will<br />
allow pilots a much better<br />
Aviation ^dministratlon^Tiading <strong>of</strong> windxlirection and -|<br />
regulationi for use it private will eliminate down wind<br />
and municipal airports, problems at the county airport.<br />
The tee is made <strong>of</strong> steel<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
H. A. EISEMHARDT. Inc. \<br />
M. In HI, IMM Mr,«. J.<br />
SatMlSwfiM<br />
UMTtMUTTlMS<br />
rw IUM ummt<br />
rr<br />
wild JeiiKins<br />
We have come In takp foi<br />
(iranted that hospitaK serve not<br />
only those in hed. liin alsn thnsi<br />
whose health tare nwds cai<br />
lip mpt in outpatient clmici ani<br />
with other .•mbulaior\ ser<br />
vices<br />
Wpcxppct hoHpitalsttrhflpus<br />
stay well, or to help us del en<br />
problems before they becoiiu<br />
serious enoujjh to warrant<br />
hospitalizal ion ihrnugh<br />
community heulih cHucation<br />
programs and screening<br />
t'linics We look to our hospitals<br />
observance, "Get to to help care for us whpn we are<br />
well enough to go home,<br />
through home care services, to<br />
meet all our medical<br />
emergencies, day and night<br />
and to serve as a center for<br />
preparedness in times <strong>of</strong><br />
widespread disasters<br />
This is an era when people<br />
regard it as the right <strong>of</strong> every<br />
citizen to have quality health<br />
care, and when we are more<br />
Critical <strong>of</strong> rising ensts <strong>of</strong><br />
modern health care services<br />
ind the way they are provided<br />
and paid for.<br />
We encourage every citiiei<br />
<strong>of</strong> this community to answer<br />
the call <strong>of</strong> National Hospital<br />
Week 'to get to know " his or<br />
her hospital With knowledge<br />
conies understanding and the<br />
support, interest and involvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the community on<br />
which our hospital<br />
ijiciUnl'MI i|X'nhiition Ai'i u(<br />
MIT4 and ih pr«»ii'iiil> pr«* under<br />
iiiriiirii'ry! ion by<br />
^HV 4 . and Mt'^nh<br />
the" Huusi><br />
Ciirnmiiiet:'<br />
I hnvf 1 t'iiilud It-d for HpiHiriy<br />
ningrt^hitinal action on thih<br />
bill. thu fourth term South<br />
Congressman said.<br />
'Kxistnif> benefits to thaw who<br />
are trying to find work hut can't<br />
due in cutbacks caused hy the<br />
energy shortage art* no*,<br />
running out<br />
'Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
unemployed people are in<br />
v nived. Sandman said<br />
Sandman noted that the<br />
legislaiion. which he is spon<br />
sonna with L' S Hep Marvin L<br />
Ksch 11) Mich i, attempts to<br />
recognize that it is <strong>of</strong>ten harder<br />
for the unemployed to rind jobs<br />
when their communities suffer<br />
high unemployment rates<br />
Thr Congressman points out<br />
thai under his bill, areas<br />
hardest hit by unemployment<br />
are targets for the extended i3-<br />
week benefits while areas <strong>of</strong><br />
relatively high pmplnymerit are<br />
not included<br />
These bwiefits are not in<br />
tended (or people who live in<br />
areas where jobs are<br />
available Sandman stressed<br />
Instead, we re trying to tide<br />
people over in areas where jobs<br />
are extra scarce until the<br />
economy improves<br />
Sandman said he is hopeful<br />
that the Committee will report<br />
the bill out within the coming<br />
month so a vole can be taken in<br />
the House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />
before the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
Portions <strong>of</strong> Sandman's<br />
Second Congressional District<br />
are considered high-impact<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> unemployment. He<br />
represents Atlantic, Cape May,<br />
Cumberland, Salem and portions<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and Burlington<br />
Counties,<br />
DUPLICATORS<br />
W. S. GOFF CO.<br />
ilil AH*MI( *-• Ml 1111<br />
Thought<br />
for the week<br />
The Res<br />
. f'harlesf. Wood.Kd I)<br />
\ lew diiss ago I had a local<br />
area mnvini; enmpany come to<br />
imive an old Sleinway upright<br />
!rnm our family room into the<br />
Hiiragi'Mi that we could refinish<br />
ihe wood <strong>of</strong> the piano Kour men<br />
iumit'd and heaved at this half<br />
ton miifister and finally one <strong>of</strong><br />
them said In me thai they would<br />
have to turn the piano on end, if<br />
1 did not objeet.jn order to get it<br />
through the door and into the<br />
urea where we wanted it to go<br />
iliici' I hfld given permission it<br />
»ii», (mil a Imle while longer<br />
until the piano was safely<br />
where it was desired<br />
This is a true story Ilisalsoa<br />
parable about religion and life<br />
Wf are here now in this lifp full<br />
<strong>of</strong> hunger war ilisrasf ein<br />
Soavill© firemen<br />
list beef dinner<br />
SEAV1LLE The members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Seavjlle Volunteer Fire<br />
Co will hold their annual roast<br />
beef dinner on Sunday (May<br />
191<br />
The dinner will be at the<br />
.Seaville Firehouse, which is<br />
located on Route SO, near the<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ction <strong>of</strong> Rt 9 and Rt 50 in<br />
Seaville<br />
Preparation and cooking will<br />
be done by the volunteer<br />
firemen, and dinner will be<br />
asrved continuously from 1 to 6<br />
pm<br />
Proceeds will be used in<br />
purchasing^a new fire truck.<br />
..in) death We want to be<br />
somewhere else, eventually, in<br />
a life where all the sad things <strong>of</strong><br />
this prespnt existence shall be<br />
no more In order to get from<br />
here to there, like the piano, we<br />
must pass through the nwrow<br />
place <strong>of</strong> God's judgment. And<br />
like thepiano, we mist give our<br />
permission for life to be upended,<br />
before we can reach sv<br />
goal If God is truly to came into<br />
our hearts He will turn them on<br />
end. turn our self-centered wA<br />
<strong>of</strong> values upside down, and<br />
make us over irto God-centered<br />
persons whose lives are ordered<br />
by His will and not by our<br />
own It is not easy Like the<br />
piano, it takes a bit <strong>of</strong> tugging<br />
and pushing And like the piano,<br />
it takes permission. God eases<br />
into our lives only by invitation.<br />
only by our own permission,<br />
only by the consent <strong>of</strong> our own<br />
free will Are you willing for<br />
Him to turn yaw life on «d,<br />
with the assurance that He will<br />
take you to a bettor life?<br />
HUMPHREYS<br />
ONDT<br />
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HAVE "THE SPIRIT"!<br />
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ir SPECIAL "SPIRIT OF '76" DECALS AND TRIM,<br />
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pickup is your big opportunity to trade up to the kind <strong>of</strong><br />
taughniMi and dependability Dodge trucks are famous for.<br />
Come In right now. Get "the Spirit"!<br />
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The <strong>Ocean</strong> CAty<br />
Sentinel'Ledger<br />
PAGE I - SECTION TWO THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Home rule a lost privilege<br />
What has government come to when<br />
it takes more than two years for a<br />
bunch <strong>of</strong> bureaucrats to decide<br />
whether or not to keep Tennessee av.<br />
from falling Into the bay?<br />
Ten years ago the problem would<br />
have been solved quickly and inexpensively<br />
: the city would have ordered<br />
Stoeco Homes to bulkhead the end <strong>of</strong><br />
the lagoon that is causing the problem,<br />
backfill behind it, and repair fh#<br />
street.<br />
But that was before ecology became<br />
an issue and, in this case, a nuisance.<br />
Now in order to get the street filled the<br />
City needs not a bulldozer, but a<br />
battery <strong>of</strong> lawyers to rut the legal red<br />
tape.<br />
The north side <strong>of</strong> Tennessee av<br />
began crumbling into the lagoon two<br />
years ago, about the same time a<br />
Federal court judge issued a<br />
restraining order against Stoeco<br />
Homes for all further development at<br />
the proposed home site <strong>of</strong>f South<br />
Harbor.<br />
For two years the City has been<br />
trying to convince State and Federal<br />
agencies that something must be done<br />
to repair the street which is the only<br />
access road to the Humane Society<br />
Building, the Police K-9 training area,<br />
the City's only light industry, and the<br />
public boat launching ramp.<br />
Now it appears some action might be<br />
forthcoming. The Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />
Engineers have said it may be<br />
receptive to issuing a letter permit<br />
without a time-consuming public<br />
hearing But note that word "may,"<br />
There is an inclination to wonder<br />
just what the problem is Both sides <strong>of</strong><br />
the man made finger lagoon were<br />
bulkheaded prior to the court order.<br />
Why not simply finish the bulkheading<br />
and repair the street?<br />
Have we gone so far down the road to<br />
total dependence on big government<br />
that we are unable to solve for ourselves<br />
the problems that a few years<br />
ago would have received only passing<br />
attention 9<br />
Let's hope not.<br />
A question needs answer<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> City has been victimized and<br />
Aort changed by its consultant."<br />
Those unpleasant words were uttered<br />
by a member <strong>of</strong> toe State Natural<br />
Resource Council after a subcommittee<br />
<strong>of</strong> that group heard<br />
testimony about the renewal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's dredge permits last week.<br />
The consultant in question is Dr.<br />
Richard Benoit, a renowned marine<br />
biologist who was hired by the City,<br />
with State approval, to evaluate the<br />
environmental impact <strong>of</strong> the sand<br />
pumping program.<br />
Another Council member suggested<br />
that the City was to blame for inaction,<br />
and not Benoit, Chances are that the<br />
truth lies somewhere between the two<br />
extremes; that Benoit s reports have<br />
been superficial and the City has<br />
exhibited inaction in living up to State<br />
requirements.<br />
t The ultimate ngsponsibillty for the<br />
Xltyfe so-called inaction lies with the<br />
City Commissioners. But in fairness to<br />
mem, there are many other areas <strong>of</strong><br />
municipal government that also need<br />
theiLattention.<br />
The responsibility for following up<br />
the requirements <strong>of</strong> the permits was<br />
delegated to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> City Engineer<br />
Joseph F. Hyland, and that's where it<br />
appears the break down occured.<br />
As for Dr. Benoit's report, it seems<br />
that the marine biologist was given a<br />
free hand and a blank check to do<br />
whatever the State wanted him to do.<br />
In reality, Benoit was to have worked<br />
closely with Hyland, who now admits<br />
that perhaps Benoit's work suffered<br />
because <strong>of</strong> a lack <strong>of</strong> communication<br />
with the Engineer's <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
Hyland and Benoit have 90 days to<br />
redeem themselves in the eyes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State's Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, After that period <strong>of</strong> time<br />
the Natural Resource Council will<br />
again review the city's Sth st. dredge<br />
permit.<br />
If they are satisfied with new<br />
material provided by the City the work<br />
will be allowed to continue. If not, the<br />
Commissioners and their high-priced<br />
engineers and consultants might have<br />
to answer to the taxpayers.<br />
Room on beach for all<br />
In an effort to head <strong>of</strong>f any possible<br />
froublt between his lifeguards and the<br />
growing number <strong>of</strong> surf sailboaters,<br />
Beach Patrol<br />
Captain George T<br />
Lafferty has set down the rules for<br />
what he hopes<br />
will be an uncontroversial<br />
and safe summer on the<br />
city's beaches.<br />
As one <strong>of</strong> South Jersey's last<br />
remaining free beaches, <strong>Ocean</strong> City is<br />
sure to attract thousands upon<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> visitors each day this<br />
summer. And where there are a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
people and sailboats trying to use the<br />
same crowded ocean, there are bound<br />
to be problems.<br />
Lafferty's rules are similar to those<br />
put Into practice last year. They are<br />
fair to both the sailors and the bathers<br />
and operate on the premise that there<br />
Hs plenty <strong>of</strong> room for everyone if we all<br />
play by the rules.<br />
With eight miles <strong>of</strong> beach to work<br />
with, Lafferty has set aside convenient<br />
and substantial areas for the sailors to<br />
launch and beach their craft. This has<br />
With tongue in cheek<br />
been done without reducing the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> protected bathing beaches.<br />
Like last year boaters will be permitted<br />
to enter and leave the ocean at<br />
Gardens rd., 23rd St., 29th st,, 40th St.,<br />
48th st,, and south <strong>of</strong> 60th st. The only<br />
possible change is that 23rd st, might<br />
have to be closed to the boats due to<br />
worsening beach erosion problems<br />
there.<br />
By laying down the rules early<br />
Lafferty hopes to avoid the problems<br />
that arose in 1972, the first year <strong>of</strong> the<br />
current surf sailing craze, What could<br />
have been fun-filled, sun-filled days at<br />
the beach turned into controversial<br />
days that eventually led to the arrest<br />
<strong>of</strong> two young boaters who disregarded<br />
a lifeguard's signal.<br />
Since those early days <strong>of</strong> beachfront<br />
confrontation, the tone has improved<br />
considerably. The bathers<br />
have<br />
learned to co-exist with the boaters<br />
and everyone seems to be playing by<br />
the rules that Captain Lafferty wisely<br />
brought out <strong>of</strong> mothballs last week.<br />
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Dear Sir:<br />
I would like to bring the attention<br />
<strong>of</strong> the readers to the<br />
subject <strong>of</strong> the high cost <strong>of</strong> a<br />
college •dueation today. The<br />
average con <strong>of</strong> a private four<br />
year college in this ar«a ii<br />
approximately $3,600.00 per<br />
year. Many <strong>of</strong> the more<br />
renowned colleges are over<br />
$5,000,00. I feel th«t this cost ii<br />
Just entirely too Iar§e for a<br />
young student and his family to<br />
handle. The alternative i» the<br />
Jtate funded college or<br />
wiveriity. In $ew Jersey,<br />
these schools leave much to be,<br />
desired. They have inadequate<br />
dormatory and classroom<br />
facilities a§ weU as several<br />
other negative qualities. This<br />
can be partially atributed to the<br />
anti-tax feeling that all New<br />
Jerseiani seem to have.<br />
I feel that there should be<br />
more financial aid made<br />
available as well as more funds<br />
for Mate funded schools.<br />
Betsy Adams<br />
April 23,<strong>1974</strong><br />
Editor,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Reading about the open-air<br />
trolley! brings back many fond<br />
memories <strong>of</strong> my childhood in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. 1 remember th*<br />
fiB-yboat ride to Longport, and<br />
tb% seven-cent trolley ride to<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
Wouldn't it be nice if <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City could forever remain as<br />
the Lake brothers wanted it?<br />
We must always be on guard to<br />
keep it the way it is. Wi should<br />
be more like Oregon and keep<br />
the undesirables out.<br />
Even though the dredge has<br />
been pumping for four years,<br />
there is still no beach. This<br />
should prove to everyone that<br />
something is wrong. Erosion is<br />
caused by northeast storms<br />
forcing the water around the<br />
Jetties with iueh force that<br />
whirlpools are formed to the<br />
south and this scours out the<br />
sand.<br />
Fifty years ago the first stone<br />
jetty was built at 59th st. It was<br />
built on a 45-degree angle and<br />
has built beach ever since. If<br />
every jetty were built this way<br />
there would be plenty <strong>of</strong> beach.<br />
The city should sill the dredge<br />
and rent a large crane to build<br />
all the existing jetties this way.<br />
If the property owners just<br />
north <strong>of</strong> each jetty won't give<br />
theeity aneasaTient, then all <strong>of</strong><br />
the jetties should be lowered<br />
like the one at 13th st. This<br />
permits the storm tides to flow<br />
over it instead <strong>of</strong> swirling<br />
around the end. The rocks that<br />
are saved could be sold to some<br />
other resort. After this work is<br />
completed, the city could apply<br />
to the Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers for a<br />
seagoing dredge for the Inlet.<br />
Mrs, Constance Lingus<br />
Millville,<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Last<br />
Monday night we attended the<br />
school board's open discussion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the expansion program. We<br />
were two <strong>of</strong> the few parents in<br />
attendance for this most important<br />
issue. The proposal 'is<br />
the<br />
expansion <strong>of</strong> the Intermediate<br />
School and the<br />
purchasi <strong>of</strong> additional portable<br />
classroom! for the Primary<br />
School. It was obvious that<br />
those parents in attendance<br />
were more interested in an allaround<br />
improvement to our<br />
schooli, including a new, more<br />
modem high school.<br />
It was very surprising to<br />
learn that the last school<br />
referendum was defeated<br />
because only a small percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> eligible voters even<br />
bothered to turn out. I admit<br />
that I had the mistaken opinion<br />
that the senior citizens had<br />
defeated this referendum. It<br />
wasn't so, and to them I humbly<br />
apologize. It seems that the new<br />
school and any progress in our<br />
school expansion program has<br />
been and will be defeated by<br />
apathy on the part <strong>of</strong> us<br />
parents. Our children are<br />
presently enduring overcrowding,<br />
inadequate facilities<br />
and the prospect <strong>of</strong> split<br />
sessions.<br />
It was very refreshing to see<br />
a couple <strong>of</strong> students at the<br />
discussion and hear their views<br />
on current school problems.<br />
Too bad more students didn't<br />
attend. These young men and<br />
women who would benefit from<br />
a new school must com-,<br />
municate with their parents,<br />
make them interested in their<br />
problems and explain the<br />
difficulties at school as to space<br />
and facilities. Got the parents<br />
out to void' for the upcoming<br />
referendum. The Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education can only make<br />
proposals but the parents must<br />
vote them In. There are enough<br />
students' parents in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
to carry any proposal. So it is<br />
up to the young people to speak<br />
it up at home.<br />
My daughters did, and it<br />
works.<br />
M. Bertini<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Editor,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Inclosed is clipping from your<br />
May 9, Sentinel-Ledger which I<br />
do not support, concerning<br />
giving up our railroad. We still<br />
have a board walk to bicycle on.<br />
Where are the riders who go<br />
up every day, except Saturday,<br />
on the train? I need their<br />
support I have been supporting<br />
the railroad for a long timeand<br />
I still do. Just because we have<br />
been able to get a little more<br />
pi for our cars doesn't mean<br />
we should let down on the<br />
ecology.<br />
It would be a grave mistake<br />
to give up the railroad and I<br />
hope to hear from others in its<br />
support,<br />
'<br />
fir bet you won't print this,<br />
Len Turner,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It<br />
was interesting to note that •<br />
someone is looking ahead in<br />
order to make use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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Nixon will be gone, but presidency lingers on<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> us throughout the FsHnoaH nbunus .i,.. »J i,-;.,,. „»,„ _r „»«!_; n^ ...... . ^^<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> us throughout the<br />
. land today are <strong>of</strong> the opinion<br />
that Richard M Nixon is being<br />
bullish in his steadfast refusal<br />
to resign the presidency.<br />
History will no doubt record<br />
the Nixon presidency as the<br />
most banal in the proud lineage<br />
<strong>of</strong> that high <strong>of</strong>fice. No man has<br />
ever brought so much disturbance<br />
and distrust into the<br />
White House u has its present<br />
occupant<br />
Nixon's problems are rooted<br />
in Watergate The transcripts<br />
<strong>of</strong> presidential conversations<br />
' submitted by Nixon to the<br />
Senate Judiciary Committee<br />
j 'an>, according to report! from<br />
^thosc who read them, bringing<br />
*,more damning damage to<br />
FTMsm's image than even all the<br />
||tior**v*laUonS(» Watergate.<br />
/*' Augmenting the apparent<br />
^Mtedal <strong>of</strong> Watergate, U the<br />
,. kahamble* to which our<br />
if.^^BSw* we t<strong>of</strong>ty has been<br />
reduced. Despite the administration's<br />
insistence to the<br />
contrary, inflation floods the<br />
land. The only people who seem<br />
to be floating comfortably on<br />
this flood <strong>of</strong> economic insecurity<br />
are those privileged<br />
interests to whom<br />
Nixon<br />
seems to be politically indebted.<br />
The White House has no<br />
control, legal nor instinctive,<br />
over the ever-swelling burden<br />
on the ordinary consumer in<br />
today's market place. The new<br />
economics seem to have taken<br />
over. The supply source forces<br />
• shortage, invoking a consumer<br />
demand for goods at any<br />
price. The price it raised, and<br />
the process is started over<br />
again in aoroe new quarter.<br />
That seems to be the formula<strong>of</strong><br />
the supply and-demand creed<br />
in the capitalistic system <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day,<br />
. The statement will no doubt<br />
bring cries <strong>of</strong> recrimination,<br />
but the president does deserve<br />
a word or two in hit defense.<br />
Foreign relations <strong>of</strong> the country<br />
are in the best condition they've<br />
enjoyed in almost<br />
threequarters<br />
<strong>of</strong> a century. But now<br />
even that is cast into shadow.<br />
The lack <strong>of</strong> confidence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American people in the Nixon<br />
administration could become<br />
malignant, find fertility among<br />
foreign nations, and finally link<br />
back to the hottest days <strong>of</strong> the<br />
so called Colo* War. It is dif<br />
ficult for a foreigner to develop<br />
confidence in an administration<br />
which has merited the distrust<br />
<strong>of</strong> its own people.<br />
But the president has made<br />
one strong point In defense <strong>of</strong><br />
his refusal to abdicate his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
in the face <strong>of</strong> growing public<br />
and political pressure. And It is<br />
this point which the American<br />
_ people might well keep in mind.<br />
In the face <strong>of</strong> all the derogatory<br />
distractions in the issue.<br />
Whether or not we wish to<br />
acknowledgt it, Nixon is<br />
maintaining the strength <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the presidency <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Slates, While many <strong>of</strong> us<br />
are <strong>of</strong> the mind that this<br />
prqtectiveness is merely a ploy<br />
lo justify his refusal to step out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice, Nixon is indeed at<br />
this point in history, fortifying<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice into which other men<br />
someday will follow him.<br />
The state the nation is admittedly<br />
in a sorry mess, but if<br />
Nixon, or any other president<br />
resigns his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
simply<br />
because he has become unpopular<br />
with the people, then<br />
the United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />
would be reduced to the<br />
political status <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
unstable Banana Republic to<br />
the south.<br />
If he Is forced from <strong>of</strong>fice by<br />
the mere, welftnt<br />
tffrd<br />
public, and political, opinion,<br />
Nixon would leave his successors<br />
prey to any contrivance<br />
that could be raised against<br />
future presidents by political<br />
enemies, ' unfavored industrialists,<br />
or just ordinary<br />
people who become disenchanted<br />
with his administration.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the presidency is<br />
protected by the laws <strong>of</strong> the<br />
land which specifically spell out<br />
the manner in which the people<br />
can rid themselves <strong>of</strong><br />
miscreants in the White House<br />
We should be careful lest, by<br />
our dislike and distrust <strong>of</strong> the<br />
incumbent tenant <strong>of</strong> the White<br />
House, render the <strong>of</strong>fice Impotent<br />
in the years to come.<br />
If the State<br />
Judiciary<br />
Committee comes in with the<br />
opinion that the president has,<br />
Indeed, committed an <strong>of</strong>fense'<br />
which merits Impeachment, let<br />
us, as his adversaries, prove it<br />
in the proper tribunal. Even the<br />
rapist, the murderer, the<br />
robber has his day in court. Can<br />
we deny the president even this<br />
token <strong>of</strong> pure democracy?<br />
Only the staunchest pro-<br />
Nixonite would argue the point<br />
that the country<br />
would<br />
probably be better <strong>of</strong>f without<br />
Nixon today. But he is the<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />
and while he personally may<br />
deserve our wrath, the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
which he holds is a precious<br />
possession and we better not let<br />
our emotions overpower our<br />
intellect in the matter <strong>of</strong><br />
disposing <strong>of</strong> its present occupant<br />
There Is more than<br />
Nixon at stake at the moment.<br />
There is the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
i<br />
The Nlxons will come and go,<br />
but the presidency, let's all<br />
pray.wlll remain.<br />
r-;V.<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> City a la carte<br />
THE EASTERN SHORE—We made one <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ur<br />
periodic visits to Maryland's Eastern Shore last<br />
weekend, holing up in the quiet little hamlet <strong>of</strong><br />
Kentmore Park situated on the Sasafras River on the<br />
Eastern Shore's northern^ region. We've said it<br />
before, but it bears repeating: that section <strong>of</strong><br />
America is one <strong>of</strong> the last areas to feel mans" hand in<br />
the form <strong>of</strong> development The river sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Eastern Shore are sprinkled with large estates that<br />
sit up high on sloping banks while ribbons <strong>of</strong> rich<br />
green grass wind their way down to the waters edge.<br />
It is an area rich in wild life, and we got to witness<br />
some <strong>of</strong> that first hand. We were awakened from a<br />
sound sleep early one morning by what appeared to<br />
be a fight between a couple <strong>of</strong> wild animals. We don't<br />
know what kind they were as it was too dark to see<br />
out the window, but they certainly were wild. They<br />
must have been big because we could hear them<br />
hitting each other. The screaming and screeching<br />
was deafening. It sounded something like the mating<br />
call <strong>of</strong> a bull elephant, but they're a rarity on the<br />
Eastern Shore. Anyway, whatever was bothering the<br />
two <strong>of</strong> them was soon resolved and the night was<br />
given back to piece and quiet.<br />
ACHING MUSCLES—Our host at Kentmore Park<br />
was Philadelphia industrialist John Stevens, who<br />
maintains a sprawling weekend home on the south<br />
bank <strong>of</strong> the Sasafras about ten minutes by boat from<br />
the Georgetown Vacht Basin. John had just bought a<br />
new 19-foot runabout and on the maiden voyage we<br />
decided to take a whirl at water skiing. We used to be<br />
an avid water skn'er and even taught the sport for a<br />
while. We thought nothing <strong>of</strong> jumping In the water<br />
and taking <strong>of</strong>f down the river, jumping the boat's<br />
wake like we were still a 20-year-Old, We were O.K.<br />
for the first couple <strong>of</strong> minutes, but after that it was all<br />
down hill. Our back began to ache and our arms felt<br />
like weights attached to the end <strong>of</strong> the ski line.<br />
Determined to see this thing through to the end, we<br />
pressed on, resolved that we would slalom sH the last<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the ride. That was a mistake. We made it<br />
through the first part <strong>of</strong> the maneuver successfully,<br />
managing to drop the left ski. But when we went to<br />
put our foot in the hold behind our right foot, we<br />
couldn't find it, We waved that foot around aimlessly<br />
in pursuit <strong>of</strong> the hold, and when we finally found it got<br />
our big toe caught in it. We developed a sinking<br />
sensation and knew when we weren't going to get put<br />
<strong>of</strong> that mess in one piece. The ride ended as we unceremoniously<br />
crashed into the chilly waters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sasafras, As the crew from the boat pulled us from<br />
the water, we began to feel our age like we have<br />
never felt it before. Every muscle in our batiui'ed<br />
body was sore. It had been three years since our last<br />
try at water siding, and after that session we were a<br />
little tired, which was to be expected. Last weekend<br />
we were physically and emotionally devastated. Now<br />
we know why athletes sometimes retire young,<br />
SPRING GREENERY-Sittingon the Music Pier a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago listening to hours <strong>of</strong> testimony<br />
about the renewal <strong>of</strong> the city's^Bredgi permit,<br />
our mind and eyes began to wander. We looked<br />
around the large auditorium and then-up at the<br />
ceiling, and finally out a nearby door. None <strong>of</strong> the<br />
above left us with a feeling <strong>of</strong> discovering something<br />
new until we spotted what appeared to be a tree<br />
growing on the pavillion section <strong>of</strong> the pier. There<br />
weren't any leaves on it, but then few trees growing<br />
in concrete manage to sprout leaves. We're sure<br />
there is a perfectly logical reason for the tret's<br />
presence on the pier. It provided us with a little comic<br />
relief from the dry and mostly<br />
uninteresting<br />
testimony about the dredge permits.<br />
MAKING THE ROUNDS—In order to keep on top<br />
<strong>of</strong> what's happening a reporter should make regular<br />
visits into the field. Nothing can replace first hajjd<br />
knowledge in the pursuit <strong>of</strong> a story, and very <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
those trips into the field will provide a newsman with<br />
material for future stories. Winter is a bad time to go<br />
into the field looking for news. We have an aversion to<br />
cold and wet weather, so we opted for the warmth<br />
and relative security <strong>of</strong> the S-L <strong>of</strong>fice. But last<br />
Tuesday was a perfect Spring day, so we went out<br />
camera in hand in search <strong>of</strong> news. We traveled from<br />
the north to the south end and from the beach to the<br />
bay. We checked out new consh-uction at a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
the city's playgrounds and even went for a ride on the<br />
boardwalk with Mayor B. Thomas Waldman. The<br />
Mayor says he fries to take spine time everyday to<br />
check out an area <strong>of</strong> town. He says that's the only<br />
way to run a city. We suppose running a city is a lot<br />
like gathering news in that respect; in order to get<br />
the job done right you have to go out in the field from<br />
time to time.<br />
PRESS RELEASES-^The person who said you<br />
only hear from politicians at election said a mouthful<br />
when he coined mat phrase. Primary election time is<br />
here and all would-be candidates for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>fices are daily polluting the U.S. mails with position<br />
papers on everything from the cost <strong>of</strong> living to the<br />
^cost <strong>of</strong> postage. The Democrats appear to be the<br />
culprits this time, probably because they have more<br />
money and the greatest number <strong>of</strong> candidates opposing<br />
each other. The poorer Republicans aren't<br />
engaging in primary battles this year. The hottest<br />
contest among the Democrats is for the nomination, to<br />
face Congressman Charles W. Sandman for Ms<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Representatives seat in November. The two<br />
candidates making the most noise and sending out<br />
the most mail are <strong>Ocean</strong> City attorney William J,<br />
Hughes and Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Freeholder Director<br />
Michael J. Matthews. Both men have come up with<br />
press releases endorsing or disowning every possible<br />
issue. We have read the same stuff hundereds <strong>of</strong><br />
times.We rarely ever use a complete release;they're<br />
too long-winded and <strong>of</strong> little news value. We have<br />
come up with a new method <strong>of</strong> handling political<br />
press releases. Every Wednesday morning we hang<br />
all the releases on a wall, close our eyw and throw<br />
darts at them. Each dart has a number, so we construct<br />
a story using the paragraphs the numbered<br />
darts hit. Believe it or not, that method makes k<br />
much sense as the one the candidates.use.<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong> THI OCEAN CITY SENTiNfLLEOOIR PAGE 3 - SECTION TWO<br />
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Ham<br />
Mass<br />
KATl.'RDAY<br />
H a m and 6:30 p.m<br />
Masses<br />
II am lo noon. 6 to 6 30 and<br />
7 10 p m Confessions<br />
ST JAMES AME<br />
7(h st. and Haven av.<br />
Rfv<br />
Ernest E. Curry, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 am Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11:15a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
8:30 • 8 p.m. • Youth and<br />
Senior Ohoir rehearsal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
H, H 30 and am - Masses<br />
WEDNESDAY•<br />
8 p.m. - Midweek Prayer and<br />
Bible Study<br />
AMORAL<br />
COMMIT-<br />
MBIT<br />
Not without reason is an<br />
establishment designed for<br />
funeral service called a<br />
"Funeral Home " And if it<br />
meets the requiremtnti <strong>of</strong><br />
privacy and digiily which<br />
characterize the wellappointed<br />
residence, it will<br />
have met the primary needs<br />
<strong>of</strong> a bewildered . family<br />
desperately seeking the<br />
security which the word<br />
"home" connotes. At our<br />
"home" all our efforts are<br />
devoted to this end.<br />
CHESTER J.<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Funeral Home<br />
Fsur G#n#Fifioni gi Funeral<br />
Serv.ce lo AM Cr«di<br />
201 Asbury AM.<br />
Phone 399-2654<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
8th si. and West av.<br />
Rev. Z.L. Byrd.<br />
O.D., paster<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
10:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />
II a.m. • Mornini Worship<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
8 p.m. - Prayer service<br />
FRIDAY -<br />
8 p.m. • Bible Class<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
8th st. and Aibufy av.<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
11 a.m. • Church Service<br />
11 am Sunday School<br />
WEDNESDAY-<br />
8 p.m - Meeting<br />
DAILY<br />
10 am to 3 p.m.<br />
Room open<br />
KIKST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th si. and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Risen, and Coming Again.<br />
Rev. William Hiickliffp Allen.<br />
Th.M., pastor<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
lOTH STREET<br />
mi<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />
A Lateral Coogregation<br />
Serving ttie Coroaunifr<br />
9:30 Sunday Church School —<br />
Classes for all grades, including adults<br />
11-00 The Service<br />
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY<br />
Thomas Perkins, Guest Soloist<br />
1 MARBATE COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH-ECUMENICAL<br />
8900 VENTNOR PARKWAY<br />
MARGATE •'<br />
20 Denominations<br />
ReprMenfid,<br />
5 Mln. North<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
m / J<br />
Dr. Martin C, Wismat<br />
9:30ft..1, & 11 a.m.<br />
"The Romance<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Stone"<br />
9:30a.m. Church School<br />
(Nursery Available)<br />
9;30«t1a.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 am Graded Sunday<br />
School<br />
classes for each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> (he family<br />
II am<br />
Morning Worship<br />
F
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t'i-<br />
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PAGE 4 - SECTION TWO<br />
Churches<br />
1'insif<br />
Wiindi Walker s<br />
I pm AAltl 1 iiieemm<br />
7 (i in <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
IVlllMI'^ill<br />
H p in SiMiiiii t'hoir<br />
H p in Christ's ' \"i<br />
liisMiitnt•« Jpiiuih group<br />
MTCKMAV<br />
* « i) HI 1'iiirs mid Spari'i<br />
HIU.IKU HM'TIST<br />
\ii \iniTii'iiii Haplisi Church N| \|j\y<br />
-''-'• ^«»>' "'•<br />
5 ft101<br />
CMfUTE m SERVICE<br />
Tiffany,<br />
HOUSE OF BEAUTY<br />
111 Isfawy in,, Ph.399-8621<br />
Ftahirint REOKAN Produch<br />
Compute Bt*Mtr I Wig Service<br />
STEKM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
tttr m Pirwul fiptrvhiM<br />
if HB. LAIiWCn. STEW<br />
Dial 399-1575<br />
"in KHAN<br />
I l,i '. ilild 7MS lo H HI) p m<br />
I'ollli'fc.SIIHlK<br />
i; in p m Mass<br />
H.H MI. II ;i m and H 30 p m<br />
Masses<br />
H Ni ii ;l(l p'rn Confession<br />
HOLY DAYS<br />
7.9 ;)0 II n ni anriB imp m<br />
Masses<br />
THf OCEANJITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
H i/i p in<br />
l.l\Uiiul> (tiMMlMTV<br />
I Nits Shiire rd<br />
liii William C'nnnvrr. pastor WEDNESDAY<br />
'-I. SHAY<br />
H 4S ii111 Church School<br />
11 A ni Morning Worship<br />
ii )") p m Young People<br />
H p in Evening Service<br />
UFDNKSDAY<br />
H p in Prayer meeting<br />
TIICKSIIAV<br />
7 10 [i m Seninr<br />
j<br />
H i: i II y,<br />
Ml -"I'llllDIST<br />
( u i'iiii Heights a%,<br />
Hii<br />
("holr<br />
i % I T v n<br />
Kilimiiid { arlislp, pastor<br />
TODAY 'Thursday!<br />
N'niin I'nited Methorilsi<br />
Wiiin meeting<br />
SlNDAY<br />
9am Morning Worship<br />
Ii am Church School<br />
Worship<br />
Senior MYF<br />
MONDAY<br />
(130 p m MYF s<strong>of</strong>lbull<br />
7 30 pm linfliKl Mfllmdisl<br />
Women exeeuhve hoard<br />
meeling jn Room Seven<br />
TVKSDAY<br />
10 « ill • Bible Sludj in the<br />
K d u e a 11 o ii a I K u 11 d i n g<br />
hasememl<br />
7 p in Trimly and Bible<br />
Hap<br />
6 45 p m <strong>Jun</strong>ior f'hnir<br />
rehearsal<br />
30 p m Contact<br />
IS p in Bell Choir<br />
i HI ii ,1 ' \S<br />
H p m Senior<br />
I'l'lllNII'hJlll<br />
Choir<br />
I nil-Alts .MKKTINC IIOl'NK<br />
MeeliMg Inr divipe worship \|mlHi,i| „<br />
eaeh Fiisl l)ny morning al II at t|)(,<br />
o'clock kl.,-. ,,.,.,<br />
v\ i-: i. i, K v i s i i v. u<br />
MiriliiDIST<br />
IVlrislllll'K<br />
Hii liiliil (.ai'raliuil, paslnr<br />
SCNDAY<br />
III a in Morning<br />
Sd<br />
g<br />
hl<br />
II a in ,- Sunday School<br />
Worship<br />
WKHNKSDAV<br />
7 p ni Soninr rhnir<br />
rehearsal<br />
I I'CKH TIIWN'KMII'f III H<br />
1 ''IHX CllltKIN rin 1 KAI'TINT<br />
I' U I N I I • V I'MTt'l) Mai,, sl,<br />
MITIIliniNT<br />
M,-, Harry Klndt-iMMi pastor<br />
HitosiH f'lt blfli and ^horp rH .<br />
Marmora<br />
Hc» Biiicr. Phillips, pasinr<br />
Sl'NlJAY<br />
H is a rn Church School<br />
II .i m Morning Worship<br />
SUNDAY<br />
7 :«) p m (kjspel Hour<br />
9-45 a m Sunday School<br />
II am Morning Wnrship WK11NKSDAY<br />
10 a.m to noon Fellowship<br />
MONDAY<br />
Hour and Bible Sluriv<br />
7 pm MethoHist Youth nun p m rhnir rehearsal<br />
Kellowship<br />
SKAVILLE UNITED<br />
TUKSDAY • MKTIIODIST<br />
pm Bible Study Group u,,s Keiiiietl, K Hummel.<br />
iliislill<br />
THUHSDAY<br />
7 30 pm Senior rhnir SlNDAY<br />
( KSTKVI. I SITKD rehearsal 8 a,in Worship Service<br />
MKTNomST ~~ ~" _ 10:15 am Church School<br />
Sliorr id. mid (pnlral av. MXKMDMA (iOSI'KI. BM p m Mrthodist Youth<br />
Hi-» lohii V,v>ing, pastor < Ii \|'KI. Kellowship<br />
i!e% KvprrU limit. vlsltlnK "isler and Lyiidhurst rds. 7 M p m Evening Service<br />
„,,,,_,, Kdward Richmond, evangelist -<br />
Jliisitn<br />
f<br />
"HIM. Stephen Seamands, , f ' THURSDAY<br />
iisslstaiH piislnr SUNDAY • ft p in Choir rishearsal<br />
9 30 am Tom muni on —, _.<br />
TODAY- Service sK( (»\J) £ APK MAY' BAP.<br />
H:45 p m Bell Choir II a.m. - Family Bible Hour TINT<br />
rehearsal 7 p.m. - Gospel Service Ihnrch and Nhnrp rds,,<br />
B pm Senior Choir " ——— Palermo<br />
MONDAY :<br />
7 p.m. - Gospel Service<br />
TODAY and TOMORROW - _ — —<br />
United Methodist Women MONDAY<br />
Rummage Sale in Central Hall J M _P m " Y° un B ^P an d<br />
Girls Class<br />
rehearsal MONDAY^ Hei, C'lydp Whary, pasitor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
«4S a m • Sunday School<br />
II am. - Morning Worship<br />
7:30 p.m. - Evininj<br />
Kellowship<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning WEDNESDAY-<br />
Worship Sermon, •'The Need<br />
« p.m. • Prayer meeting MONDAYfor<br />
Harveit. 1 ' _.., r - n ~~ —" 6:30 p.m. - Pilgrims<br />
9 30 a m • Sunday School THURSDAY - g:45 p m • Stochade<br />
930 and II a.m. - Nursery<br />
P-m. - Youth Bible Study _ _ — _<br />
Church<br />
(jroup<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
Noon •Sunday<br />
Teachers* Luncheon<br />
School<br />
TICKAIIOE IN I TED<br />
7 p.m. • Battalion<br />
6 p.m. • junior MYF<br />
Time WillBe<br />
On Your Side<br />
When you know it's<br />
th» right time. Ii<br />
watch trouble if<br />
plaguing you,,, w«<br />
can fix it, fast.<br />
Watchmaker on Premises<br />
LEE<br />
Jewelers<br />
I.IOVCI.IIMK ciilcr<br />
Si-vt Jiil, & (irnvpiand Ave,<br />
Hmiii>rs Priinl<br />
IMUWT-llafl<br />
1330 BAT AVE.,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
CALL 398-1400<br />
MKTIIODIST<br />
Kev. John Garrahan, pastor<br />
SUPJDAY-... ,„ .<br />
10 t a,m. - SmSay'Schoo]<br />
imsa.m.. Morning Worthip<br />
WEDNESDAY•<br />
7:30 p.m. -Family Bible<br />
Study and Prayer Time<br />
7:30 p.m.-<strong>Jun</strong>ior Young<br />
People<br />
THURSDAY•<br />
MONDAY•<br />
7 p.m. • Colonists and Ex-<br />
7:30 p.m.-Methodist Youth plorers<br />
Fellowship<br />
Father, daughter baptized<br />
same day in local church<br />
An unprecedented ceremony minutes later, the father<br />
look place last Sunday morning stepped forward to the font and<br />
in Holy Trinity Episcopal received the name <strong>of</strong> Michael<br />
Church as a father md his Edward. His adult witnesses<br />
young daughter wtre baptized for the occasion were James A,<br />
a! the same serviei. and Ellin W. Haines.<br />
The Rev Dr. Charlfi L. Mr. and Mrs. Fogelsanger<br />
Wood, rector, indicated that were married in the local<br />
this had no! happened before, to parish last year by Dr. Wood,<br />
his knowledge, either in the Mr. Fogelsanger is employed<br />
long history <strong>of</strong> the local parish as the manager <strong>of</strong> a local motel,<br />
nor in the nearly 20 years he has<br />
been a priest,<br />
MHH, KNliKl.Tl) (iltAIU'tlK<br />
The Sacrament <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
Baptism was administered fint Mrs, Barbara Berger Donlo<br />
Jov Ellen Fogelsanger, who n«"y kngel, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
was born on April I at Shore Frederick G : Cade, 1214 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Memorial Hoipital in Somers av.. will graduate Sunday. May<br />
Point. Godparents for the child '«• when Russell Sage College,<br />
were Miss Jane Sohonage, Miss<br />
- V '<br />
* Mds its 57th<br />
Laura Rolan, and Mr David commencement excercists,<br />
Haines, who watched as Dr. Mrs ; Kngel, who majored in<br />
Wood poured water over the English, in which she achieved<br />
child, giving her a Christian honors, was named a Kellas<br />
name and using the ancient Scholar, the colleges highest<br />
Trinitarian baptiimal formula,<br />
h ° nor Sar academic<br />
Her parents, Michael Edward achievement. She participated<br />
FogeisanRer and Andrea Kay ln u lhe Header's Theatre,<br />
(Hainesi' stood by, A few Athenians Honor Society, and<br />
literary magaiinn.<br />
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PER DAY<br />
OLDSMOBILES<br />
Good from Thursday, 5 P.M. until Monday, 5 P.M.<br />
NATIONAL<br />
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12'Per Mile<br />
Reservations Required<br />
laaoiirive,,<br />
ocEMomr<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Rev. McAfee preaches Sunday<br />
in Presbyterian Church<br />
li.iyn<br />
;, will pieail<br />
and 7 :w p in<br />
>ri \\lrs in lilt* I" I rM<br />
!*i e^lt> iei lan ('hnrch mi Sun<br />
tits Mas l*t<br />
ih.. Mov Mr MeAlee w;i..<br />
trtlaiiifd in I he rhnstjaii ani<br />
•Missionary Alliance Church<br />
ii'liiii' iiiiiiiMH id (H-i'.in City In<br />
.I'iM'ii as Minister ol MUSH- II<br />
In' ( hristiii'i iintl MissioiiiirN<br />
Allani'e ('hurrli cil I'll iuid<br />
/iiso ni laiiiiii lsl<br />
iliuivh. Ne« Yin k c "it v Hi 1<br />
t«'^;nii his prutessitihiil sinuin<br />
laieer in I'Hl anil h.is (lei<br />
soloist ni nunis coNeyr 1<br />
i iniii'i.i-vnnrlhaK.iiiiiciii'itl with liivrniiiiin^ pHiunim («l<br />
li-iiiln.i,- HI iii• >i ni iiii iclii's and |(i-\ w H Alli'ii, prt'sidonl ol<br />
iiiThi'siriiv in mi- I'niii'fl Sijiii-N iIn 1 Tn SUili' Idlilc I'nrili'rciu'i'.<br />
,11.(1 > incijir :ihl:(ill(l('(>h lli.lt the Hi, 1 -JilMMn<br />
Mi* iiiMiiuc K Spiiilh. Iliyh .Hid Si'iuoi HiM'i ''»"<br />
I'II'MHICIII nl tin Ui'Mil'i! s IcirniCH will l»' held on ihu<br />
\«.»iici;iliiu. Ml tin- I'lrNl spiii inns, ^niiin(l.s nl Hilltop<br />
I'i c'hlisii'i uin Cliiiicli. fin Itiinrh Cciliiiii Mil. Sunday<br />
Miiiinii's lliul the annual Spring <strong>Jun</strong>e Hi, (hriiugli Sat Urdu y.<br />
l.iliii'lii'dii fur Ihr AsMicialion Juiu-22 l>u I'l'lois. for the<br />
«ill lir held mi Thursday, May ('nnlrrritrrs int'ludcltov Ralph<br />
1:1 ill 12 Ifi pin in the Ixwt'r Ilihlnll. I'ustor. Disstun<br />
\iirlilnriiiiii The VI Circles nl Mrimiriiil I'rcsby I IT ja n<br />
iipiisi I'" 1 Assni'inlmn will share in t'hiirrh. I'liilariclpliiii Kev<br />
Ihix .-iniiiiiil liiyhliuhl (if ihe UHIII MorgaM I'fislor, Nni<br />
seiii Tin 1 Mu-siciil Millers <strong>of</strong> III:IMI|IIIHI Cti^l.UfrHii Hnirrh<br />
PeiiiikaiiNen. Ni>« Jersey will I'M<br />
I • • -i ;in inniMiIll Hiifl<br />
down lo our yard for<br />
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to resist termites, rot,<br />
• Protect your property<br />
• Add value to your homp<br />
BRONCO WESTERN<br />
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2 Rail Section<br />
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10' Section<br />
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• LWfTEO SUPPLY *<br />
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(1 post, 2 rails)<br />
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$ 16.5i<br />
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Assembled Sections <strong>of</strong><br />
Beautiful Northern White<br />
Cedar<br />
WHITE ALUMINUM GUTTER<br />
5" K Gutter 10 r $ 4.25<br />
3"SpouflO f $ 3.20<br />
A PIRMANENT COVERING OF WHITE ENAMEL BAKED<br />
ON TO INSURE THAT IT WONT CRACK, CHIP, PEEL OR FADE<br />
FLOAT YOUR DOCK ON<br />
STYROFOAM<br />
• PERMANENTLY Buoyant • will Not Rust<br />
for Floating Docks, Rafls or lust<br />
Plain Fun. Amazingly Buoyant, One Log<br />
will Support 475 lbs.<br />
Our Rtrohlng Credit Hmn • Tht Pitlttt Plon Fsr Homo OwiMii<br />
Peter LumberCo-<br />
MAI 399-3200<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 14. <strong>1974</strong> THE OCEAN CliY biNTlNELLEDGER PAGE 5 - SECTION TWO<br />
STARNS RIO GRANDE<br />
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PAGE 6 - SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong> THURSDAY, MAY U,<br />
Third Annual Dinner BILLOWS Musician Lisa Blyler In review<br />
Published hj the Publications Club <strong>of</strong><br />
tiy Uri'lehon Hooth prr iiMited iraiiier, out ot<br />
Elections were held Monday.<br />
for honor students<br />
Oepiin Oly High School, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />
retirement to help put "ihe<br />
April 29 for the National Honor<br />
Member <strong>of</strong><br />
Who's Who this week<br />
stinM nil a big limi 1 gambler<br />
Society <strong>of</strong>fices There were<br />
openings for presidem, vicepresident,<br />
secretary Columbia Scholastic Press Association<br />
and<br />
A dinner was held Tluii'Miav,<br />
May H. tn hunor (hiihe student*<br />
who had I'eci'ive4 thret' yellim<br />
oiinreen It'llors w) tar this year,<br />
' I'iireiHs, school board iiiem<br />
hers Mr Michael Hutxiiieh.<br />
the students lie »t rcs.sctl Uuit<br />
Mr Marry McLiiiighlin, and U>\\ ing inic'lleciual hiinesly<br />
Mr Hoett JohiiMih uere also takes it gieai aiimunt nf<br />
present<br />
'I'lilll'il^l' PlC Uil> 10 IlilVl'<br />
Tin 1 iiivoi'tltlun was jiisen b><br />
Uev .1 Uverliiti Join's After<br />
the dinner was served, parents,<br />
inlelleciuai hnniKU is to first<br />
admit hou little \uu know anil<br />
MCiiini hi* uilling to gt^a^p ne^<br />
mjests and students enjuyed a idca^ and Ilirow aua> old<br />
prnyrani Miveii hy the (X'HH<br />
CmifiTI Choir under Ihe<br />
direct inn nt Mr U>«is Bon/on<br />
Next came (he presentation<br />
<strong>of</strong> iiriidi'iiiii 1 award), tn I he<br />
honored students Three sear<br />
recipient* nl the award were<br />
given a dielmnarv Students<br />
hfiMoied iur two years were<br />
given an initialed pin and first<br />
year honor stijriViriis rociMS *>d M<br />
iotter<br />
The guest speaker Mr Hob<br />
Uradles was neMI intrnduced<br />
h\ Hourd [firm her Mrs<br />
Margaret Sharp Mr Hradie) is<br />
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May iii<br />
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This week s Who s Who is<br />
senior Lisa Blyler Lisa is a<br />
busy eollefie preparatoiy<br />
student whose interests mainly<br />
re\ T oUe around music ae<br />
IlVltll'. 1 -'<br />
As a member <strong>of</strong> Mr Warren<br />
.Miller s first period music<br />
theory class. Lisa spent a<br />
major part <strong>of</strong> the second<br />
sei|iesier arranging a song for<br />
(iiehestra Lisa's transcription<br />
o! lieep Purple " was chosen to<br />
lie played by the orchestra<br />
fnder Lisa s direction the<br />
number was performed al<br />
Oeean City High School s<br />
Annual Spring Concert last<br />
niyht I have learned a great<br />
deal in Mr Miller's class and<br />
really enjoyed it, mainly<br />
ijeeause we have covered in<br />
many different phases <strong>of</strong><br />
MlUSIC<br />
Lisa will attend Westminster<br />
(linir College in Princeton in<br />
the fall "Westminster Choir<br />
College is a really good school<br />
with some fantastic teacheri, I<br />
know I will receive an excellent<br />
education there I will major in<br />
Music Kducation. my principal<br />
instrument heing the organ anil<br />
with a minor in voice "<br />
Lisa has spent nine years<br />
studying piano and three years<br />
Usa Blyler<br />
been the most inllurntial in my<br />
decisioii In cunilnue wllh music<br />
have been Mr Hpnion who is<br />
really a great person and<br />
teacher The many compnsilions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Johann Sebastian<br />
Hach which express so much<br />
beauty have inspired me and<br />
Mrs Adler from whom I have<br />
learned so ttiuch "<br />
Other school activities in-<br />
Traditionally, the end <strong>of</strong> May is the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
clude being a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
school year when members <strong>of</strong> the freshman, playing the organ At theFrench Club and, the Senior<br />
sophomore and junior class petition for class <strong>of</strong>fice. present t ime she is the aiiiitant Class Kxecutive Committee.<br />
Again this year petitions have been circulated to ortsanist at Si John's Lutheran Outside <strong>of</strong> school Lisa enjoys<br />
students interested in running for <strong>of</strong>fice. Twenty-five Church Lisa has been a playing tennis, sewing,<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the OCHS marching swimming, practicing the<br />
student names have been required along with the band in which she plays the organ and piano and studying<br />
signature <strong>of</strong> two facul'v members in order for a cornet Lisa also plays the oboe with Mrs Adler.<br />
student to have the right to run for an <strong>of</strong>fice. Each in the Symphonic Band, Or Lisa eonimenis, "Outside<br />
candidate will be required to make a short speech at ehestra, and the AM-Cape May activities also include entertaining<br />
for various clubs and<br />
<strong>County</strong> Hand<br />
an assembly for his class the day before the election<br />
is held.<br />
Lisa sings first alto in the homes with some other<br />
Concert Choir <strong>of</strong> which she is students from <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
This year, as well as In the past years, there are president "The concert choir School. We do this mainly<br />
many students interested in becoming an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> has just finished making a because we enjoy it and<br />
their class. Obviously, their motives and reasons are record and also will be going to hopefully make otheri happy. 1 '<br />
New York City to see aLisa took part recently in the<br />
varied as to why they want to run. However, these Broadway play with the Band. Community Chorale's performance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mendelssohn's<br />
people have already taken on their responsibilities Much <strong>of</strong> our time recently has<br />
and it is now up to the members <strong>of</strong> all these classes to been spent in preparation for "Elijah "<br />
consider carefully the candidates running and to the Spring Concert,<br />
choose wisely for the coming year.<br />
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The boyi' Varsity Bunbaum, is pleased with<br />
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The team Ii confident that<br />
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and Barton. We're undefeated<br />
as yet, but we have some tough<br />
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againit Atlantic City, Millville<br />
and then on to the state lownameni<br />
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Barton, Charlie Loundsberry,<br />
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and Jim Mott. Not far behind<br />
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<strong>Jun</strong>ior Prom<br />
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The junior Class has been<br />
busy planning for the annual<br />
prom which their class sponsors<br />
The prom was held<br />
Saturday, May 11. It was held<br />
at the Music Pier and begain at<br />
8 pin. and lasted until 12:30.<br />
The prom chairman was Sandy<br />
Rose!) and the decoration<br />
chairman was Laurie Berchtold<br />
The decorations were<br />
handmade by the students.<br />
Fresh flower eenierpieeei were<br />
ordered Kach girl who attended<br />
the prom received a<br />
charm and each boy who' attended<br />
was surprised with a<br />
beer mug.<br />
The theme <strong>of</strong> this year's<br />
prom was "Color My World "<br />
the music was provided by the<br />
Myron Estell Orchestra. The<br />
refreshments were served in<br />
buffet style. The items were<br />
punch, cookies and tea sandwiches.<br />
Six girls from the<br />
sophomore class were selected<br />
to lerve at the prom. These<br />
girls were: Tricia McGinnis,<br />
Sonya Bertini, Sue Brady,<br />
Thomas, Doug Ely, Ken Betty Ann Likens, Donna Scioli<br />
Farrell, Joe Montoro, and Mike and Nancy Jane Alltn,<br />
Howard, all <strong>of</strong> whom are undefeated<br />
in JV play,<br />
the Spinnaker Condominium in<br />
The after prom was held at<br />
A few records may be broken Sea Isle City. Entertainment<br />
this year. The threatened was provided by the rock<br />
records are 14 single wini held group, "Young Conservatives "<br />
by Wayne LeRoy and 12 doubles A buffet dinner was served.<br />
wins held by Bill Roadarmel This lasted from one o'clock to<br />
and Don Chapman,<br />
four o'clock,<br />
Girls' tennis in third year<br />
The Ocein City Girli Tennis<br />
Team has an over-all record <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihret wins and three lossM<br />
Oakeroit wag beaten' by the<br />
O.C, girls 6-1, Millville lost 4-1-<br />
Vineland lost B-i. Absegiml<br />
won 4-3 and Mainland won 4-3<br />
and S-l,<br />
This is only the third year for<br />
girls' tennis in O.C.H.S, this<br />
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"We have a strong and sound<br />
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<strong>of</strong> the Band, Choir. Orchestra.<br />
Spanish Hub and Drama Hub..<br />
Adele Tr<strong>of</strong>a was also siff<br />
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Her duties are<br />
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such as cake sales, car washes,<br />
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Mayflower Deseendenfs annual meeting<br />
The Jeriey Cape Colony <strong>of</strong> Historian<br />
the Society <strong>of</strong> Mayflower<br />
Descendants in the State <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jeriey will hold its annual<br />
meeting and picnic at the Cape<br />
May Court House, on Saturday,<br />
May 25, from 4 io I p.m.,<br />
Winfield S. Weer, <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />
Harbor, is Colony Governor<br />
Mrs. Russfll F. Barker, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic City, who is the<br />
Uenerai <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Dcscpiidanti <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Colonial Clerey, will speak on<br />
the subject "Early New jersey<br />
Clergymen"<br />
Interested persona are in-,<br />
vited The entree will be<br />
provided Members and guests'<br />
are requested to bring food,<br />
chairs and a table for this<br />
outdoor even!<br />
Center group plans visit to Playhouse<br />
SOMERS POINT • The Eva<br />
Anderson—Somers Point Youth<br />
(inter will sponsor a bus trip to<br />
Playhouse in the Park,<br />
Philadelphia, to see the musical<br />
"Joseph and the Amazing<br />
Technicolor Orearncnat ' on<br />
Sunday (May 191<br />
The musical which<br />
premiered in London, wai<br />
written by the creators <strong>of</strong><br />
"Jesus Christ, Superstar,<br />
Andrew Ilovrt Weber .ind Tim<br />
Rice, Thcihow tells the Bible<br />
story <strong>of</strong> Joseph's coal and the<br />
jealousy <strong>of</strong> Joseph's brothers<br />
because <strong>of</strong> it The lyrics are<br />
sung to rock, jazi, arid a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> other music forms<br />
The bus will leave the Acme<br />
parking lot, Somers point, at i<br />
p m and return about 7 p m<br />
Fteservfltions can be made by<br />
calling Mrs K Psnroast. 927<br />
7667 or MR Marie Arleth 077<br />
nifil<br />
""""tmued from editorial page<br />
railroad areas which are in be lights 1 had more important<br />
abandoned sometime in the things to watch<br />
near future, according to the<br />
Federal Government The<br />
trolley line and bike path ideas<br />
are just great.<br />
Perhaps we should go one<br />
step farther and use the rest <strong>of</strong><br />
the abandoned area from S2nd<br />
I have, at times. whil»<br />
8 , to Palermo; would not this<br />
be great to be made into a road<br />
as another entrance to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, particularly to the south<br />
side which ii growing so<br />
rapidly' The Sate authorities<br />
should be contacted so that they<br />
might start an Investigative<br />
study and get the project on the<br />
boards, since it will take at<br />
least 10 years for a road to<br />
come about<br />
j M Young,<br />
Seaville.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
served 27 yearias a policeman<br />
on the Philadelphia police<br />
force, I am now retired Never<br />
once did I bother to give a ticket<br />
for anyone driving with high<br />
stopped at a traffic light seen<br />
someone also slopped with the<br />
high beam on and simply called<br />
over, "your high lights are on "<br />
I think moil were unaware <strong>of</strong><br />
the situation and all im<br />
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did I meet with a refusal K 9<br />
Patrolman is probably a young<br />
policeman and has a lot to<br />
learn<br />
And I am not inclined to think<br />
too highly <strong>of</strong> the judge who<br />
imposed the fine Tne moit he<br />
should have given Mrs<br />
Diefenbeck was a warning at<br />
the most. Or maybe he is like<br />
one<strong>of</strong>the magittrates I've seen<br />
in Philadelphia who always<br />
believes the policeman is right.<br />
How wrong can he w at times?<br />
A judge i« meant to be jujt that,<br />
Me his own judgement. In this<br />
case it looked to me like both<br />
the policeman and the judge<br />
should wise up<br />
Joseph P. Maloney<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Property tax relief bill delayed by Assembly Taxation Committee<br />
Property UX tax relief fOr for W rhinnini ?m r,u_.i,,j „,„»„„ .re,. »_J...I.- .....J .<br />
rti^hlKI J"L"-'<br />
Chlnniei '<br />
m Cumberland^ the age <strong>of</strong> 65, and who now draw deemed essential by all<br />
dwabled ciliiem under 65years Capt May, was held over this Social Security, the same<br />
A,,T--hT Wld ? 1 l0T " nder w w k^ members <strong>of</strong> the Taxation<br />
the Assembly Tawtion benefits as senior citizens, Committee, including its<br />
Assembly Concurrent Committee<br />
iince both groups are on -a chairman, it was held over with<br />
Resolution 49, sponsored by ACE-,9 would give to the similar fixed income<br />
the committee's sole intention<br />
rw-,* Assembh^nn .i 0BPph w, l | 6 i b d ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> making it a part <strong>of</strong> the forthcoming<br />
tax package which<br />
Assemblyman Chinnici said<br />
that with the rising economy<br />
will be introduced next month.<br />
yd shrinking dollan, the daily<br />
MAG annual Victorian Fair<br />
Assemblyman Chinnici, who<br />
future <strong>of</strong> these disabled citizens<br />
sponsored ACR.48, said he<br />
is bi'ng discriminated agaihst,<br />
argued in committee on the<br />
since up to this time the New<br />
merits <strong>of</strong> the measure and<br />
Jersey Legislature has done<br />
at Cape May on May 25 - 26<br />
CAPE MAY. N j -The Mid-<br />
Atlantic Center for the Arts is<br />
sponsoring its fourth annual<br />
Victorian Fair on May 25 and<br />
26. wilh plans calling for the<br />
An old fashioned highwheeler<br />
bicycle which MAC<br />
plans to raffl^<strong>of</strong>f on Labor Day<br />
<strong>of</strong> this vear will be unveiled<br />
at the Victorian Fair,<br />
and tickets for the choice priw><br />
will be available<br />
The Victorian Fair, which<br />
will be a two-day occasion for<br />
the first time this year, is a<br />
benefit for MAC and the many<br />
organizations that have booths<br />
playthings for the<br />
festive affair to be held in Cape<br />
May's ronvpntion Hall rain or<br />
shine<br />
More than « booths have<br />
been reserved thus far,<br />
featuring such items as handcrafted<br />
jewelry, decoupage<br />
articles,<br />
'Small Fry", white elephants,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> course, hoards <strong>of</strong> food:<br />
cotton candy, ice cream, hot<br />
dogs, and even a beer garden<br />
serving beeriand sandwiches.<br />
And as a special favor to the<br />
MidAtlantic Center (MAC),<br />
guitarist and vocalist Mary<br />
Stuart <strong>of</strong> television's "Search<br />
for Tomorrow' 1 has <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
autographed copies <strong>of</strong> her<br />
album, Mary Stuart," for the<br />
arts organization to sell for its<br />
own pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
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—WOOD , —CEMENT BLOCK<br />
-•RICK<br />
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—STUCCO<br />
-CiNDIR BLOCK<br />
declared that "I feel vary<br />
strongly that the Ad<br />
ministration doas not have<br />
ample support to pass a tax<br />
package" since the main thrust<br />
—SHINGLES * SHAKES<br />
—ASBESTOS-CEMENT<br />
SHINGLES<br />
<strong>of</strong> all proposed tax bills will be<br />
the income tax, and In my<br />
opinion, this legislation will not<br />
pass.<br />
The only other Republican on<br />
the Assembly Taxation Com.<br />
mittee, Assemblyman Waller<br />
E. Foran, voted along with<br />
Assemblyman Chinnici, to<br />
release ACR-49, but the balance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nine-member committee,<br />
all Democrats, abstained, thus<br />
automatically forcing the<br />
measure to be held over<br />
The measure, which is<br />
particularly needed to help the<br />
totally disabled persons under<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong> THURSDAY, MAY 14, <strong>1974</strong><br />
65 now on Social Security<br />
would have provided for a State<br />
constitutional amendment<br />
allowing a deduction <strong>of</strong> $160 00<br />
with guch deductions restricted<br />
to owners <strong>of</strong> properties having<br />
an income not in excess <strong>of</strong><br />
$5,000 per year, the same as<br />
senior citizens, exclusive <strong>of</strong><br />
benefits which they might<br />
receive from the Federal Social<br />
Security Act.<br />
Assemiilyman Chinnici said<br />
ACR-49 is definitely needed and<br />
essential to help totally<br />
disabled persons under 65 now<br />
on Social Security disability<br />
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the Roman and Greek<br />
Empires down to the smaller<br />
hopes and dreams <strong>of</strong> today,<br />
the land has remained<br />
largely unchanged Wild<br />
waterfalls, steep mountains,<br />
fertile fields, unyielding<br />
landscapes, are ell part <strong>of</strong><br />
the charm <strong>of</strong> the Balkans<br />
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will have a land worth<br />
visiting your next vacation<br />
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Qnce I mailed a poem to a<br />
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until five years after it had been<br />
sent<br />
These things take time, you<br />
know Most editors are not<br />
prone to §n,«p decisions<br />
Poets also have to have<br />
pallenee when-, it comes to<br />
writing Sometimes it takes a<br />
long time for an ideal to jell<br />
And once you have written your<br />
poem it's a good idea to hold it<br />
for a while and look it over<br />
Dan'i mail it out to someone<br />
immediately If you do. you<br />
may be sorry later<br />
Patience it a nice quality to<br />
have And in the long run il<br />
usually pays <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Wei S( art the column tt'ith a<br />
ruce upbeat poem by Jane<br />
Rowley, dedicated to "hor<br />
ewppt mother OIgs Thnrn<br />
Nlrsssom <strong>of</strong> I4ivp<br />
In (lie garden <strong>of</strong> fife (here's a<br />
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In beauty, none can compare<br />
To me, il is Cod's greatest<br />
Creadon<br />
T«as never a blossom so fair.<br />
As s<strong>of</strong>t as lovely rosebuds<br />
Sweet as morning glories, blue<br />
Cheerful as the daisies<br />
Fragrant as parly dew.<br />
This flower He created<br />
Is not like any other<br />
Us yours. It's mine, it's<br />
everyone's _<br />
The good Lord called il<br />
MOTHER.<br />
—by Jane Rowley<br />
Norma Groves dedicates this<br />
poem to our President<br />
To Richard Nixon<br />
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THf OCf AN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
E ' e0 ' rjc Co> malli$ deal for long-firm coal supply<br />
Atlantic Ciiv<br />
Being singed and scorched all<br />
p y cntly entere ersey Department <strong>of</strong> En the United States to convert<br />
Company has coo'<br />
'- through Ugh n coal<br />
toan City poet, Arina van » 3l supply agreement with vironmental Protection to burn<br />
*» ^ " ^ i * " K l ^ S ^ ! ^ back tok\?\»Tr2rt?7& coal as a result <strong>of</strong> tfte verted SSS . a g! ireattr percentage<br />
Hiding behind illlcd s hue.<br />
West Virginia Coals. Inc <strong>of</strong> Will at Kngland Station through recent oil embargo against, the its generating capacity in CM<br />
This won't, rausf you happinessnounced<br />
by company president legislation would indicate that<br />
Clarksburg. W.V., ii was an-<br />
July 15, 1975 Pending Federal United States by Mid-East than any other utility<br />
11 only makes us think you're<br />
John I) Kccharv<br />
it is probable that coal will be<br />
less<br />
This agreement provides for burned at this location through<br />
Over with this "Watergate"<br />
1979 Federal authorities have Woodbine deacori to be ordained<br />
We want to low. you, not feel<br />
indicated that this plant is a<br />
High School in 1966. He at<br />
hale<br />
tended the School <strong>of</strong> St Philip<br />
—MormaC5 roves<br />
Neri in Boiton; Resurretiinn<br />
Bertha Voss <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
writes gboul greeting cards<br />
The Greeting C.'sril<br />
Cards are a habit<br />
Many folkt hiive it<br />
All will they *end<br />
To H very gnnd friend<br />
Some cards are pretty<br />
While others are wiitv<br />
Often will console<br />
\nd oihrrs eiloi<br />
Cards may be lucky<br />
Often contain money<br />
Nome quite humorous<br />
While DihiTs are ludicrous<br />
I have so many<br />
More than a plenty<br />
Don't throw them away<br />
\.H their kind words slay,<br />
Paste them in g scrapbook<br />
When sad take a look<br />
They will bring you cheer<br />
When the doldrums appear.<br />
—Bertha M. Vnss<br />
Ruth Gardner layi: "TW§ is<br />
for all the Grandmas in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Uty, and believe m«, there art<br />
plenty 1 "<br />
Grandma Baby Sits!<br />
Little arms around her neck<br />
Hugs and kisses by the peck<br />
Little feet go pitter, patter<br />
Heavens! What an awful clBlter<br />
Little mouths ail to be red<br />
Little bodies put to bed<br />
Up again in jult one hour<br />
Looking fresh at any flower<br />
Running, jumping, never<br />
slacking<br />
Was it always this nerve<br />
wracking?<br />
Here conies Mommy! Goodbyes<br />
said<br />
Grandma crawls into her bed.<br />
—Ruth A, Gardner<br />
Capt. Berger awarded<br />
- l<br />
Commendation Medal<br />
LINWOOD - Capt. John E.<br />
Bergen, USAF, has been<br />
awarded the Commendation<br />
Medal for service above md<br />
beyond the call <strong>of</strong> duty, The<br />
medal was presented by Col.<br />
Simjon, commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />
intelligence branch <strong>of</strong> Strategic<br />
Air Command.<br />
Capi. Bergin was cited for<br />
carrying out hii duties during a<br />
bombing <strong>of</strong> Saigon and rescuing<br />
hii fellow <strong>of</strong>ficer! from the<br />
damaged SAC headquarters in<br />
Saigon. He alio holds the<br />
Bronw Star award.<br />
Capt. Bergin, his wife and<br />
three children ire now<br />
aationed at SAC headquarters<br />
in Omaha, Neb, He Ii the son <strong>of</strong><br />
CMSgt. tret.) and Mn. John J,<br />
Berien, <strong>of</strong> ioio Oak av., and<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> Qeegn City. Mri.<br />
Bergen is the former Jeanne<br />
Gilbert, daughter <strong>of</strong> Brig,<br />
General and Mn. William W,<br />
Gilbert, <strong>of</strong> Mt. Vernon, Va,<br />
Navy recruiter guest<br />
<strong>of</strong> Point Marine Unit<br />
SOMEBS PQINT-CPO Tony<br />
5 Zubrii, USN, was guejt speaker<br />
r —at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Somers<br />
Point Marine Unit held recently<br />
1<br />
at Smith'l Marina,<br />
CPO Zubrii is the Navy<br />
recruiter assigned to Atlantic<br />
City, He ipoke about today'g<br />
Navy and its many activities,<br />
He also showed a film about the<br />
Soviet fleet,<br />
Marine Unit commander<br />
diaries R<strong>of</strong>f reported on the<br />
recent search and reicue<br />
operation for two clammeri<br />
who were missing in this area.<br />
The 'search continued past<br />
midnight for 17-year-old Tony<br />
Costagna from Petersburg, The _<br />
"boatman had iwam ashore and<br />
" hitched a ride to his home.<br />
May 16 - 17 • 18 - 19<br />
l / 2 lb. BOLOGNA<br />
Vz ib, AMERICAN<br />
CHEESE<br />
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Hie sun<br />
Maying his pvpninj}<br />
Karewell,<br />
Ducked behind a cloud,<br />
I*lay»d hide and seek<br />
Among the trcHops,<br />
Wrapt himself in<br />
Misty blankets<br />
And folded his light<br />
liilo the hoi i/on.<br />
Turning over his onmain<br />
To night,<br />
—Ardella Van Kchokk<br />
If you'd like to see your<br />
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Station Units I and 2, with a<br />
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Till 1 coal supply contract ends<br />
Jtirre 30. 1975 but can be extended<br />
an additional four years<br />
through <strong>Jun</strong>e 30, 1979<br />
The initial price <strong>of</strong> coal to be<br />
delivered is iubsiantially less<br />
than current "spot market<br />
prices" and limits price increases<br />
to certain changes in<br />
ihe cost <strong>of</strong> coal production.<br />
Atlantic City Electric<br />
Company recently received a<br />
BEES<br />
GARDEN MARKET<br />
prime candidate for continued<br />
coal burning<br />
It is estimated that by this<br />
agreement, the Company's fuel<br />
Julian Anthony Karczewski,<br />
Jr, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, is among<br />
seven young men to be ordained<br />
to the priesthood by Bishop<br />
College. Kitchener, Ontario<br />
George H Guilfoyle, <strong>of</strong> theCanada; Seminary <strong>of</strong> Our Lidv<br />
bill will be reduced by $8Diocese <strong>of</strong> Camden. on Of Angels, Albany, NY, and<br />
million during the first year <strong>of</strong> Tuesday, May 21<br />
completed his seminary<br />
the contract With this extension<br />
<strong>of</strong> coal burning,<br />
Deacon Karezewski, son <strong>of</strong>training at Mt S. Marys<br />
Mr and Mrs. Julian Karczewski,<br />
will be ordained in Si Deacon Karczewski will olfef<br />
Seminary, Emmitiburg, ,Ma<br />
Atlantic City Electric's fuel<br />
mix for <strong>1974</strong> will be 8 percent<br />
Caiimir Church in Woodbine at his first maw at St Casimir s<br />
nuclear, 84 percent coal, n<br />
10:30 a.m., on May 21 Church on Sunday, May 26, ;ii 3<br />
percent re«idual oil. 4.5 percent<br />
Born in Atlantic City, Deacon pm The mass will be sung by<br />
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• Geraniums<br />
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Petunias • Coleus<br />
Marigolds<br />
kWaxed Begonias<br />
'Shrubs I Trees<br />
Tulip Trtii<br />
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Rhododendron* • Fortythia<br />
Birch Treei • Norway Spruce<br />
Golden Biota • Roiii<br />
Right Drift Mulch • Pino Bark Mulch<br />
Scotts<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 14, THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE 3 - SECTION THREE<br />
mMim<br />
Field Grown<br />
tEODING PLANTS]<br />
Pansies • Sweat Williams<br />
Shasta Daisies • White Alyssum<br />
Primrose • Carnations<br />
Forget-Me-Nots. Funkia Lilies<br />
Old English<br />
, GRASS SEED<br />
Lawn I Garden FERTILIZERS<br />
Insecticides • Cow Manure<br />
Spagnum moss • Potting Soil<br />
WHITE BIRCH<br />
BURFORD HOLLY<br />
PYRACANTHI (Fire Busfi)<br />
WEEPING WILLOW<br />
JAPANESE HOLLY<br />
SPREADING JUNIPI<br />
good lawns<br />
Johnnjf Jump-Ups • Violets<br />
Wi'fifiotaFulLini<strong>of</strong>AHYoir<br />
Hyland, Hiles, O'Brien<br />
OGAGA tourney victors<br />
Kd H.vland with 84, Milion<br />
HIIPN with M and Dan O'Brien<br />
with 115 WITP winners <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(tccan Ciiy Amateur Golfers'<br />
Associulion monthly tnur<br />
naiiiiMit held Sunday at Avalon<br />
>'irst I light scores were<br />
Hyland w»h «4. Charles Hilton<br />
m, Tom Ann 67. Bill Guskill 77,<br />
Art Czavhorowski fly. Bill<br />
Nlm-lmun. 77, Klmer C'urty 75<br />
Iteri Trout ffl.Jaek-CnuHrtlin M<br />
Uiick Kisby n. Walter Zak 73,<br />
.Krnip HnrlacherTO, Jim ramey<br />
n and Jerry tkitiovan 70<br />
Playinp the second flighl<br />
lules led with 86 Oiher scores<br />
were Dick Weir 67. Jack<br />
Southard OH, Huss Hogan 71,<br />
Uanrv Shau 75 N.ck Pnlermn<br />
72 SJIII Woodsidp 73 IJnk<br />
I tunii 77 Inhn l.ilhert "n Ni m<br />
hihnsoii IiH Hub S«Urf(Jn 71<br />
link ( ILIUM 77 John t.ilbi-rt 7(1<br />
\««,1 Jnhnvin I* Bob Selvagn<br />
74 and frank M\hre "I<br />
In the third flight I) Hnpn<br />
lopptd all sreirersi unh «,1<br />
Kunntrhup were lack<br />
Slreikinhiin 6b John Shiarrr<br />
70. Sam Johnson 76, Bernie<br />
Morris 79, Lodgie lltlCono 93.<br />
Joe Colin 70, John Sapper 74.<br />
George Booth 75 and Henry<br />
Schaeffer 73<br />
Playing without handicaps<br />
were Ralph Oves, Cal Rppven<br />
and George Campbell<br />
The next outing will be <strong>Jun</strong>e H<br />
at (iroale Hay in Somers Point<br />
Shufflin' on<br />
hy Edward Veith<br />
Siuffli Board Club, Most <strong>of</strong> our<br />
members have returned and<br />
with the large number <strong>of</strong> courti<br />
being used the eompelliion will<br />
be great along with the usual<br />
friendliness that prevails on our<br />
courts<br />
We have arrived at the last<br />
week for the card club Real<br />
Marcie explained Uial Monday<br />
We have been Informed that<br />
everything ii in readyness for<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Recreational<br />
singles tournament to be held<br />
Memorial Day May 27 at 9 am<br />
()ur good friend Don Pileggi,<br />
Superimendem <strong>of</strong> Recreation,<br />
(ihas procured the trophys and<br />
our director <strong>of</strong> tournaments,<br />
past president, Jack Schneider<br />
is ready to line up the com-<br />
night was enjoyed as a free bet<br />
petitors. We suggest [hat youThe Thursday winners were<br />
sign up in the cue house rVank Richardson 532, Mildred<br />
We must also call your attention<br />
to the Slate invitational and Al Cairns 500<br />
['oulton 527, Edna Hopper SB<br />
doubles tournament to be held The Monday night winners<br />
at Leisure Village Thii is to were Edna Hopper with a gusty<br />
kick <strong>of</strong>f the <strong>1974</strong> season for our 745, Jane Keen 571, Frances<br />
sate and it would be nice if we Stewart 515 and 'Mildred<br />
sent our usual deligation on Pnullon 513<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 4 to bring home some state<br />
trDphys You can also sign up<br />
for ihii tournament in the cue<br />
house<br />
ItJooki like <strong>1974</strong> will be a<br />
grjat season for the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
"Rod" Regan, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, won first place in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chess Club's Spring Tournament<br />
Here Regan (right) opposes Phil Cunningham, <strong>of</strong><br />
New York City<br />
Regan, AAott winners<br />
in chess tournament<br />
Rod" Regan and Jeff Mott in a row, has won Ford Motor<br />
both won first place in the Company s Distinguished<br />
Recreation Department's ServiceCiiation for outstanding<br />
Chess Club tournament which service efficiency and<br />
was heidat the Youth Center an<br />
Saturday<br />
customer relations<br />
Courtland Carter, president,<br />
In the Senior Division,<br />
Regan, <strong>of</strong> Sea isle City, captured<br />
top honors John Lam<br />
her!, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and Mrs<br />
HoseCapito.<strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point,<br />
were second and third<br />
respectively<br />
Jeff Mott, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, won<br />
a lie breaking game with<br />
Robert Moore. Ill,, for first<br />
place in the Intermediate<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior Division.<br />
Chris Robertson placed third.<br />
Club Director George Potts<br />
mem inns that this season's<br />
final meeting will be held thii<br />
Saturday The club will<br />
reconvene in the Fall<br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sen it Empty with a Want Ad<br />
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MflY 18,11, IS<br />
WHILE 500 LAST<br />
VENETIAN<br />
BLIMDS<br />
22 to 36 inch<br />
Reg,<br />
S 4.99<br />
180 RUGS<br />
THROW<br />
RUGS<br />
Reg.'3.99<br />
$099<br />
200 GALLONS<br />
LATEX<br />
PAINT<br />
Reg, '2.99<br />
OCHS netmaids defeat<br />
Bridgeton; Lose to AC<br />
UirU \ irsif\<br />
IITHII 't in ihi"<br />
ui i k dt fcdl* H I ruii_t in<br />
i j<br />
md (hi n i unit tl tnnuxi u ii Ins!<br />
in \i] mt n i i( s M<br />
In (hi Hndyi im n, iu h<br />
I iiiiih Wind\ I'uhft Mi in ufH<br />
*"" 'nur .if Hi, in, lfl^j, s<br />
riiiuhi^<br />
arid -*tt in ij \.n!uri(h<br />
II ihi t**o ciuuhli ^ rn n< hi ^<br />
\Uuirmt<br />
At] ml it ( it \ [hi<br />
Hiiritr ^irU tnultl in ifugi unh<br />
tint ^in^Ii*S v u tcir s tor thf tits ^<br />
t tfurt^<br />
Thi diliuti li i\(s (Hi ifi ( i!\<br />
i*i!h -4 4 4 r ii mil i n thi nt Hum<br />
Carter Motors receives award<br />
Carter Lincoln Mercury, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, for the second year<br />
I' S cities. In addition to<br />
and William Lame! service awarding Distinguishi'd Ser<br />
manager, were honored hy vice Citations to selected<br />
Ford Customer Division at adealers, the division provides<br />
recent luncheon ceremonies in monthly incentive prizes for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City and presented with individual service employes<br />
a specially-mimed, gold-plated who provide nutstanding<br />
coin mounted on glass which customer service<br />
can be displayed at the<br />
dealership<br />
Phillip K Benton, Jr , vice<br />
preiident and general manager<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ford Customer Service<br />
Division, said Carter Lincoln-<br />
Mercury can be justly proud <strong>of</strong><br />
receiving this distinction for its<br />
service department employes<br />
It ranks them in the upper 15<br />
per cent <strong>of</strong> Ford and Lincoln-<br />
1CHICHHS<br />
Mcrcurj service personnel<br />
nahonaliy Jlc explained thai<br />
the Citation isjjiven anmialU In<br />
qualifying dealership*.<br />
Ford Customer Service<br />
division was formed in Oc<br />
t.iber 1971, and has <strong>of</strong>fices in 34<br />
Wtt I VETS MKFT<br />
Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />
Barracks 2206 World War I<br />
Veterans and Auxiliary will be<br />
installed at a meeting Tuesday<br />
at 1230 p.m. in the Youth<br />
Center Members are reminded<br />
<strong>of</strong> the change in time from the<br />
usual 1 p m to 1230 Refreshments<br />
will be served<br />
Fresh Roasting Chickens<br />
~* ..-_.„..,. •••••• $1 - 25 isimm i<br />
• Cross Rib Pol Roaiff .11,29 M1F •<br />
^<br />
PORK LOIN<br />
CHOPS<br />
* super Froien seoiood savings i Firmdile Franks<br />
Fancy Dressed Bluefish 79c Boneless Butts<br />
J Meaty Rsh Cakes ...... 63c Uverwurs! •:;•,' ,<br />
2* Flounder Fillets i;,, $1,49 Canned Ham-;<br />
•DIAL<br />
PICKLES<br />
KCVIfR DILL SPF AR5<br />
URSWHI<br />
CUCUMBER<br />
CHICS I qi<br />
| KRAFT FRENCH<br />
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27* B<br />
JISlO<br />
f.Ol Pi N • MARBLE • RAISIN<br />
POUND<br />
CAKES<br />
" ifown S Serve Roll Sale<br />
Cloverleal or Partyflake 48c<br />
French Sesame ..- ., 48c<br />
Super Freien Foad Saving*'<br />
CHEESE<br />
^<br />
pFrenchToist... : 45c<br />
SBuitoni Parmigianas. 69c<br />
*5, These plants come in Uue,<br />
piants are bang told in thepink and red and thodd to<br />
varioui participating com-<br />
blooming for the annual estwt-<br />
Hurryi Hurry'Hurry! Step<br />
right up to sensational<br />
Super Savings during Acme<br />
and Super Saver s<br />
spectacular CIRCUS<br />
DAYS'' Its an unique and<br />
thrilling extravaganza <strong>of</strong><br />
fabulous food vafues we<br />
know you re going to like 1<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
79*99'<br />
Super Service Deli Soyrnoi'<br />
4 Domestic Boiled Ham ,.79c<br />
5<br />
Meat Bologna ,;...... 29c<br />
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79c Libinon Bologna,.,, .,49c Fane* Perch Fliliti -93c !<br />
$1.29 Potato SaladlE"....... V49c<br />
Un %. ~ ::,"„ J<br />
. 49C f r O«n a MM, SeatoodSev.ng* > " •"" FlSll StlCjB -I, HC ^<br />
S.M 6 All Beef Steaks -•:-: ••.:.$1.39 Myers ."; Oystif«« .:<br />
BAU CLUB SODA<br />
O',..i Fliygrt 9 1 C<br />
Iim Bonn £ I<br />
Fresh, Crisp, Florida Celery 3<br />
Black Grapes , ... 79c Frish New Jersey<br />
Green Cabbage' 12c Boston Lettuce<br />
Garden Supply Spmtimhi<br />
We HMtotMi<br />
TtmatoMwh i He TtfSrtl .:.* •„<br />
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ACME IAINTEE |><br />
SALTINES |<br />
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BREAD SALi • ORANGE JUICE<br />
151<br />
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FREE<br />
F 11S< OFF % —« «<br />
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| CAT FOOD | | STARCH, J<br />
Super Dairy Savlngil<br />
MPIiisburyllsciBts-u .. 55c ^.<br />
.-jRedd.^p.-Toppins: 95c ^<br />
mWue Bonrtrt Ib^irine,: 49cIQ<br />
Heartliskk<br />
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STONEWARE<br />
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SOMERS POINT - Nine-<br />
vear-old John Eekerson, ion <strong>of</strong><br />
Sir. and Mrs. Edwin Eekerson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Point, and grandson<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. John Cranston, and the<br />
late Mr. Cranston, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, recently traveled to<br />
Disney World in Florida to<br />
compete In the grand finals <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gino's Super Shooter<br />
Contest,<br />
Eekerson won the Atlantic<br />
City area competition and tied<br />
in the Philadelphia district<br />
semi finals to qualify for the<br />
grand finals where he placed<br />
third.<br />
At the finals, a three-day<br />
treat at the Dutch Inn near<br />
Disney World for him and hit<br />
parents, the Jordan rd. School<br />
third grader met pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
basketball playerii Wait<br />
Bellamy, "Tom VanAradale,<br />
n«d Carter, Mike fteardon and<br />
j<br />
I<br />
PAGE 4 - SECTION THREE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELUEDOER THURSDAY, MAY 16, !?74<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City loses <strong>County</strong> track title to Lower Cape May<br />
For the first time in its three May Regional. Ti M The<br />
year hiitory. the Cape-Atlantic Haiders had won the t«n<br />
League fra°ek and Field previous lilies<br />
championship was not won by<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. The Red Raiders, Though no other school won<br />
despite winning five events, as many events as Ot'ean City.<br />
finished behind Lower Cape ihi> Tigers impd Ihoir loam<br />
ill |jih id yrKirt advantages They<br />
alwi Mot tin' niiK't's only triple<br />
(rum Hob Jackson. The ver<br />
•jiiili' senior set meet records in<br />
ihi 1 high jufVip ifi'l 1 1 ") and the<br />
lavclin i I74B") Jackson also<br />
wiin tht> shot put with a toss <strong>of</strong><br />
SAILING COURSE—Hobie Cat Fleet No. 76, with the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, will sponsor an instruction and safety clinic in surf sailing. The<br />
session will be on Saturday May 25 at 10:45 a.m. at the Recreation Center. Here<br />
Fleet Commodore Bob Fleming (righU points out the rigging <strong>of</strong> a Hobie Cat to<br />
(1. to r.) City Recreation Director Don Pileggi, Tevis Wernic<strong>of</strong>f and Rear<br />
Commodore Bill Hurry,<br />
OCYAA Little League<br />
Dickerson shuts out<br />
FYW on one hit; Sullivan<br />
hurls no-hitter for P.O.<br />
The 1874 <strong>Ocean</strong> City Youth pitcher<br />
Athletic Association season got<br />
underway last Friday njgit<br />
with a doubleheader A hohjtttr<br />
Schedulf:<br />
Tonight • Exchange vs<br />
by Richard Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> Legion 16:45)<br />
Port Office and • one-hit<br />
shiftout by Jaycees Alfonso<br />
Friday • Colony v« Rotary<br />
COUBT HOUBI<br />
- Values Galore on the Want Ad Pages -<br />
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Bicycles and Parts<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Manure, Fertilizers,<br />
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one <strong>of</strong> the ways<br />
we're building a bank<br />
one customer<br />
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By keeping $100 or more in your Quarantes<br />
Bank Personal Checking Account, you'll never owe<br />
j,mQnihiy,service_chargB. No matter how many<br />
checks you write or deposits you make.<br />
Jf your balance should drop below the $100<br />
minimum leva!, the service charge Is nominal<br />
— only $1,00 for that month.<br />
Open your Free Checking Account at Guarantee<br />
Bank today. We'll both be glad you did,<br />
i Senior Citizens ft College Student*:<br />
There has been no change in our policy<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENHNElLEDGER<br />
PACE S - SECTION THREE<br />
Hi'|iiiilil « (irci-il.<br />
Ml'IMlil'iO Hillt.l DlUIDMII I<br />
pi ilu ipiil because lie is sii lair lor a priiiiipal<br />
Mil I'liill<br />
KiU Miiiiiiiif<br />
N,ifn \ I)i-fini!iy<br />
Hrnmheiid<br />
Elementary school news<br />
Ut * Shaw receives awards.<br />
In Social Studies we just Iriinulh vf uri' working in Ihe I like ihi 1 Learning Center I I like Scitial Studies the<br />
liimpieted a unit on the South ortinuouii Progress Lai.<br />
Mil. I.VI.K<br />
Al.XKMstiVK, I'm looking torward forward to ihi- the \i ; ,.<br />
liked iHji plas All ihe teachers stories the tests and the work<br />
M,i\ ;,,,,i aiiii .lime<br />
( enlral Stales which included<br />
at Nichols College<br />
V , Kact I'lassiiiiite in the<br />
U..VKS<br />
h and milkshaki>« Kiiri<br />
are prem nice and Ihe lunch Ixioks I like the Learning<br />
Nlarcli Ai the liegitinitig nl Oklahoma Texas* Arkansas<br />
The big event <strong>of</strong> this month<br />
tin 1<br />
iiath ginutitartscin u diljfi ett l.-idii-s KI>, Hell, Hukci i enters I |,a\e really j 1)1 DLKV, Mass - Thomas<br />
month «e started social IjiiiiMiina, Mississippi, Ten luintM'red Brd W t. «,,rk on<br />
for our class is the presents! ion I will be looking forward to<br />
I like ihi- 41 h grade because 4th grade Kim Hridgens Shaw <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J., was<br />
stutln"« iiiiijects and have been lessee ai d Alabama We were nil own u>tK our Hi.itM ixKik<br />
<strong>of</strong> our play. We 'will be gym with the swimming pool<br />
MCII.HI> lAvming Centers thai I like the work we do 1 like the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Pour-Ytar<br />
fkiiiiK them lor every see!ion disided into committees Kach idiiiiional iiith books lapes<br />
presenting a comedy about the Justin Sorfliii|j<br />
•err tun In Sot'iaJ Sludies we ms leacJier She is fair Wr Sports Participation, Student<br />
,1 luring March we saw a St loiiiiiiittee selected a state We itntj when *!•<br />
not so-wild West We hope thai<br />
cannot (in the<br />
I like In work wiih m\ hands<br />
ilriin piiiuri", jihnui (he djf have a goiid prmripal, Mr (iovernment. Mayors CoiaicU,<br />
I'aiiick s l)ay play given hy did reports, drawings, and a rk alj'<br />
all interested parents and I will like wiiod shop and mnal<br />
using Ihese lereni region". We made Hailes Miss Hothermel is nice, Yearbook, and Gre«n .Key<br />
Mis,s Sedlak s class<br />
pniject Alter completing this<br />
relatives will be able to attend '.hop Jne Mclnries<br />
\pril Here Cbnies ihe Bride ihe Hfoiij) presented their<br />
(•ac-ht'i-hHpk n. ilciuri', iind i'lnwiih (or .theand so is Miss 1 j>hrniin Sc«t Awards at Senior Clan Day<br />
Badlands Ballyhoo" on May IJilVid Hridgens, Hichaid<br />
lull In in Imard iii ihe liall In our Slusher<br />
aid Parents Weekend Esercises<br />
held recently at Nichol*<br />
April il. HITJ. Misg Stahler our miiteria! to the class Kach<br />
Kit \S( II's<br />
l>oughliii. dail Uwoite. wid<br />
reiidnm groups we read until<br />
iculier married Charles m'oup made a reviesi sheet and<br />
In 4th grade we don t always<br />
mi It i.U\f<br />
As the end <strong>of</strong> the school year Aiiilrey Hatile arc looking (iaupp III Most iii ourlest iiuestioris lor their state Whiit I I lk Hi 1 we niiike mistakes Ttus is fun have fun but we don't always College. Dudley, Man.<br />
-.! Simul Kiiiirih<br />
approaches, this is the lime liirwiird In chanjjinfi classes<br />
l! «e make a mistake another<br />
classmates went !o ihe wed Mrs ciaupp put all the iest<br />
have work I hlte 4th grade Shaw, a senior majoring in<br />
i.i aric i<br />
when we should take a close and hasiny dilferenl leiichers<br />
P"TMIII read!- Mars Hrennan<br />
ding We made Piaster (juciliniis together and we took<br />
because we have a nice management at the college, is a<br />
Tile be) thiniis atxiul 4th 1<br />
look at what we have achieved fur each class<br />
decorations for the room our class made test<br />
like 4th grade because teacher, centers and not themember <strong>of</strong> the Justinian<br />
grade arij't'pias about Aesop<br />
We have grown a lot during the •Joe Hummel is concerned Mas Mas 21 our class trip HipniiiMk Mark Klpuarl, Tiim<br />
\|i*» Hollierii.el gives us same thing every day We also Society, sporu editor torthe<br />
m whu l|es ei'sohc uorked<br />
year and we are about to leave iihciul (ivcrcrnwriiny at the high In the Philadelphia Zoo The 4th Mil laiii<br />
li'ssoiiii Mr liaile> is never have a class trip Our teacher 1-edger yearbook, s**Tetarytreasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "N" club, I<br />
logi'thpr (make it H success I<br />
• Ihe Intermediate School for a<br />
NH-.in I like the way he lalks to helps m the best way she can11<br />
and Wh grades will go on their In (J>ni *e are being tested also likefe library and like in<br />
new type <strong>of</strong> educational ex-<br />
>nu instead »l hollering I like seems This is what I like best tiiernber <strong>of</strong> the sailing dub.<br />
deld trips also<br />
lor physical fitness The things lakpiiut fiiks I like Mr Haile\<br />
Fperienc-e Here are snrne Mils It Mil* Mi \ I. \l I'l'-s<br />
Miss Lehman She makes nice about 4th grade Megan Mayors Council, the Society for<br />
May Ti The band, orchestra we are being tested on are rm and iii^lpaehiT \ iilHrir<br />
thought!) thai people in our I I \S»«<br />
ihings m an. and I especially Marino<br />
the Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
and chorus have their spriig sard dash ..id yard dash, shullle Knlmfs /<br />
class would like to express Itepiillii'. \lrlndp Davis. Cam<br />
like Mrs Branch she's un<br />
Managemflnt. and the foottall<br />
concert under the direction <strong>of</strong> pull ups. sit ups, S<strong>of</strong>tball I likelh grade because we<br />
I have had a gond school KMis<br />
derstanding Tracey Creai<br />
team<br />
Miss Hotherrnei<br />
throw, and broad jump If you arc got to take a trip to<br />
year I am looking forward In a Since our last class news in<br />
I like when we go on class<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e <strong>Jun</strong>e 7 Ihe band plays pass all tests sou qualify and Treittni;o(i May 'Mi Laura<br />
new school and new friends the Kehruary edition, we have<br />
trips I like to go to physical CLASSIFIED AD High School, he is the MO <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
at the f'rimary School <strong>Jun</strong>e u receive a physical fitness Henlon<br />
Mall llnsworlh<br />
wriltiin Kvents<strong>of</strong> Margh April, the end nf school 1 education because we do so<br />
patch<br />
BRINGS RESULTS and Mrs Earl L, Shaw, <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
I lik^'iv leachjir I like our many things I like Mr Bailey<br />
Asbury av . <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J,<br />
Ask about tfixl > Quads<br />
' ' " • ' " " 1 1 " 1 * ' " ' "<br />
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tli , , . , p , ,<br />
lht wuir imvte bant nuh\ himtr<br />
//<br />
Marmora Branch <strong>of</strong><br />
Tho First National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />
Bootevelt Blvd., Ph. 319-8811<br />
lt:l<br />
Marmora<br />
CHECK YOUR<br />
HOME or BUSINESS<br />
During Clean Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up Week<br />
AND MAKE SURE OF<br />
ADEQUATE INSURANCE COVERAGE<br />
LET US EXAMINE YOUR POLICIES NOW, TO BE SURE!<br />
• INSURANCE IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS *<br />
TheR. E. DARBY Agency<br />
INSURANCE<br />
604 Central Ave. Dial 399-0049<br />
YOU HELP STOP<br />
FIRE!<br />
WHIN YOU HILP WITH<br />
CLEAN-UP WEEK<br />
Coming up Is <strong>Ocean</strong> City's annual Clean.Ub,<br />
Patot-Up, Fix-Up-Week,.We urge you todo<br />
your part In this very important campaign<br />
, , . and you can prevent fines and Are dam- '<br />
age, wnjclt are io costly toyou.<br />
D. ALLEN STRETCH JR.<br />
REAL m*TK and INSURANCE<br />
8OOO«0nAv#. Dlol 399-0655<br />
HELP KEEP OCEAN CITY BEAUTIFUL . . .<br />
THE CLEANEST RESORT<br />
ON THE<br />
JERSEY COAST!<br />
This is the Wmk to Brighten Up<br />
Every Home and Yard for the Coming Season I<br />
CLEANUP YOt'R •'MEtilCINE CHfciT' V¥E LIOE<br />
EVERYONE TO READ THESl It SAFETY RULE TO<br />
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL POISONING,,.<br />
1. Keep all medicines and household poisons out <strong>of</strong> lh»feacb<br />
<strong>of</strong> children — under loch and key if possible.<br />
2, Nover refer la medicines as "candy" to your child,<br />
II, Head all labels carefully and follow directions.<br />
4. Dun I lake a medicine<br />
pifseribpd for someone else.<br />
5. Never increase Ihe dotage<br />
or frequency <strong>of</strong> the dosage <strong>of</strong> a<br />
medicine — unless your<br />
doctor suggests it.<br />
ti. Throw out the contents <strong>of</strong><br />
old medicine bottles,<br />
7, Ki-pp internal medicines in<br />
one cabinet and external<br />
medicines and poisons in<br />
another.<br />
K. Do not place poisonous<br />
liquids in soda buttles.<br />
!(, Throw out all mlabelled<br />
medicines and continers.<br />
IP, Do not take or give<br />
medicines in the df k — when<br />
you may be sleep.<br />
II. Protect your skin when<br />
using inwctlcidt, solvents<br />
and cleaning agats.<br />
12." If 1 someon ingests a<br />
polenliiilly toxksubstancr in<br />
your home, call your<br />
physician immdlately Don't<br />
wait for gympHns to appear.<br />
KNIGHT'S PHARMKY<br />
I! STREET and WESLEY AVE.. OCE,N CITY<br />
DURING CLEAN-UP<br />
WEEK,<br />
PAINT-UP<br />
Witt...<br />
Q ffff&t S'umt tfi PA IN T<br />
Mmerican<br />
HARDWARE STOIES<br />
GARDEN SUPPLUS<br />
HARDWARE anil HOUSWARES<br />
SCREENING and WINDOW SUSS<br />
ALL TYPES OF LADDERS — UP TO 40 FT,<br />
^— SAL! or RENTAL<br />
WALLACE HARDWARE<br />
ISO Aibury Avenue Nil 399-2227<br />
• Windov Shades<br />
• Wovei Aluminum Shades<br />
• How Wooden Shades<br />
SlipCottrs<br />
• Woven Wooden* Blinds<br />
• TraverstRods<br />
BIKER'S<br />
OUSEOFFIBR<br />
Fix Up that Old Kitchen<br />
makes life a lot easier!<br />
Complete Remodeling Service<br />
Design Kitdias<br />
935 Asbury Ave.<br />
For Appt,<br />
398-2413<br />
ASK US THIS WEEK ABOUT A<br />
LOW COST<br />
QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE<br />
IMPROVEMENT LOAN<br />
BUDGETED REPAYMENT TERMS<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
OCEAN-CITY — «A ISLE CITY — CAPE MAY<br />
MEMBER FmERAL RESERVE SYSTEM:<br />
FEDERAL DEPOSIT BiSURANCE<br />
CORPORATION<br />
For Prompt,<br />
Courteous<br />
Service<br />
on Home<br />
improvement Loans . . .<br />
:t<br />
BANK WHOCAIE<br />
, fTH ST. AT MNTMI. AVI. OCfM CITY, NM J|M(Y<br />
Vl.a««rHrMdiOinc^^l«h8l*«<br />
CAU FOR FIEE ESTIWTl<br />
SPRING CARPET CLfARAUCE SM£<br />
at Home<br />
| You can make your eholrr<br />
' seen apain.-l I lie liai*kdrn|l <strong>of</strong><br />
,' your fiiniillipi" and Iili<br />
\HMSTRONU<br />
Sublinel'olveslFr<br />
Shag<br />
W.95 Sq. Yd.<br />
Installed<br />
AHMSTRONO<br />
ENSIGN<br />
inikMF-OWdMf<br />
CtrpH<br />
11.99 Sq. Yd.<br />
SPECIAL! Indoor - Outdoor<br />
Grass Carpeting<br />
COMMERCIAI.<br />
RUBBER BACK<br />
TWEED<br />
M.9I Sq. Yd.<br />
TURF 1<br />
M.9S Sq. Yd. 1<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
FLOOR COVERING<br />
Groveland Shopping Center M *<br />
101 New Rd., Somers Point K<br />
BankAmmcard Terms Available<br />
CLEAN UP -<br />
PAINT UP -<br />
FIX UP"<br />
with Services and Merchandise<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered every week by<br />
Your Headquarters<br />
Sentinel- Ledger<br />
Advertisers. —<br />
for —<br />
• MILLWORK<br />
• LUMBER<br />
• WHITE PINE<br />
• PANELING<br />
• PLYWOOD<br />
• DIAL 399-1636<br />
FRED<br />
7th<br />
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j.r<br />
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1<br />
PA6f 6 — SECTION THREE THE OiEANlplTY SENTINEL LEPOER THURSDAY, MAY 16, lf?4<br />
Ken Leary must be holding<br />
his brtaih during the demongtratinns<br />
taking place at<br />
Pleasant vilie High School in<br />
rfcernm?A s The former <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Our High School star who<br />
glided the Gres hound<br />
naiketbal] team to this area s<br />
first unbeaten stale chum<br />
pionship, has his eye on<br />
members <strong>of</strong> that team<br />
throughout the racially based<br />
dailies All five <strong>of</strong> Leary s<br />
starters this year are returning<br />
next season All five are black<br />
Knowing the young men<br />
involved, however, it was obvious<br />
that these athletes would<br />
do everything in their power to<br />
avoid such eonfiiels The family<br />
<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Pleasanlville's (witst<br />
athletes, junior Tim Dale, ii<br />
reportedly moving to Atlantic<br />
rwft. r-..<br />
[fe<br />
marina<br />
all-Reasons<br />
t. ,.dtl<br />
Sports grab bag<br />
(its Inn Tim, the story (joes,<br />
»ili remain in I'leiisaniville<br />
with iinntluT relative<br />
The IH74 Little U'aMue season<br />
has. begun in <strong>Ocean</strong> City but the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Youth Athletic Association are<br />
not absolutely sure whether<br />
they are part nf the National<br />
Utlie League program So<br />
Iranchise has been issued from<br />
Williamsport In fact, nothing<br />
at all has Been heard from<br />
Williamsport National Little<br />
U-ague <strong>of</strong>ficials must feel that<br />
everyone in New Jersey will<br />
understand the postponement<br />
in issuance <strong>of</strong> franchise cer<br />
lificates The program is still in<br />
the process <strong>of</strong> appealing court<br />
rulings about female participation<br />
in the youth baseball<br />
by Tom Williams<br />
league<br />
If franchises are not issued<br />
soon the local league will not be<br />
permittedtoenter a team in the<br />
Little League Tournament,<br />
which generally begins in mid<br />
July<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Little League<br />
program has tried a new type <strong>of</strong><br />
schedule this season, playing<br />
single games on week nights<br />
right up until July The reason<br />
is to avoid the late games that<br />
traditionally haunted the<br />
li'nKue on school nights<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Mike Fields.<br />
Hryant Rogers and Ed Vlaszac<br />
received honorable mention on<br />
lite Ail Academic Basketball<br />
Team in the Southern portion <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey Mainland's Tom<br />
Key no Ids and John Scibal each<br />
Proudly Presenting . .<br />
If you've got a Chr/s# Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
we'll lake can at* you I<br />
Expert Flbmrglais Work<br />
34th Strati, 0MM City, N» Jtrsty<br />
(HMIMM M. HK1)<br />
inndf ilu- lii-sl ram wVii luo<br />
averiiKCH in bo dasiroom,<br />
. Sairod Heart's ii-rry H^lfieid<br />
was another fir team selection<br />
Ruth stnltfus. Carla<br />
Migliaeeio, ,hir (iayle and<br />
St'phanie Koxurth received<br />
honorable merit n on the first<br />
annual girls' ,|| Academic<br />
Baskeihall Teat<br />
The reeeni paiirig <strong>of</strong> former<br />
ikean City resimt Bill Gans<br />
saddened everyo? in the local<br />
sports enninumy Bill was<br />
active in the ()cei City Youth<br />
Athletic Assoeiaon baseball<br />
program lor may summers,<br />
being best remereered as the<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> iheFiremens<br />
Mulunl BenevnlenAssflcialion<br />
team under (he old minor<br />
league setup Bil was best<br />
known<br />
TOlvement with lhe)eean City<br />
Hawks<br />
There was probay no one<br />
person who did moi to bring<br />
about the success <strong>of</strong>ie <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Hawks than BilUans He<br />
served as givicrul manger and<br />
represenhitive lo the kpe May<br />
<strong>County</strong> League When<br />
necessary he raises funds,<br />
ordered all equipment served<br />
HI cuai'h and rvi'n pi'iiinnli'd a<br />
lew iioii-leuyue exhibition<br />
panies Though many were<br />
involved with the Hawks<br />
through the years ii would be<br />
very fair lo say that the local<br />
mldgei foot ball program would<br />
never have developed as<br />
quickly as it did wilhoul the<br />
eflnrls <strong>of</strong> Bill lians. This<br />
column honored him as <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City's ••Sportsman <strong>of</strong> the Year"<br />
for (hose efforts in Iflfifl<br />
In Hill (Jans' memory' the<br />
(K'VAA made a donation to 'he<br />
(k'oiiii City Hawks and also<br />
added his name to Lew<br />
IVli-rsoii. John Cranston. Bob<br />
Heidianek. Bill Nickles and<br />
John Huff on the dedication<br />
pliu|ue thai will soon be posted<br />
ai liie Little league field In<br />
iKldilioii, Bob French has<br />
donnied ii trophy, the "William<br />
however ir his in-<br />
Ciuiift Auill'd," tn be presented<br />
to the "most eoachable" player<br />
on the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hawks each<br />
season French was the.<br />
financial backbone <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hawks during their eafly years<br />
and a good friend <strong>of</strong> Gans<br />
It is especially' sad to say<br />
final goodbyes to Hill Gans The<br />
youth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City can't afford<br />
to lose too many more like him<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City anglers third in tournament<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City KishiMK Club<br />
learn placed ihirii in the North<br />
Philadelphia Surf Fishing
PAOf 8 - SICTiON THREf THE OCfAN CITY SENTINILLIDGER THURSDAY, MAY 16, <strong>1974</strong><br />
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STAMPS to cover cost. Copy aceepCed over phone as<br />
OBurtMy and convenience to customer Remittance must be<br />
in'before advertisement is iei in type<br />
Classified Display Advertising—24c per Agate Line<br />
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TOR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON WEDNESDAY<br />
TOR TOO-LATETO-CLASSIFY Dial 399 5411<br />
One Time, 25 Words or Less<br />
Ii so<br />
(8c per word exceeding 2S words ><br />
Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times,<br />
with 25 Words or Less $6 00<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers, 85c More<br />
PERSONALS<br />
Wt DOING? ANNIVESS4RTT Birthday J<br />
Painn't Bajr BimimMr II in BU<br />
iurei Cyrlli Stydlp. phetsgrapriif<br />
ilsgance, Mafmora jB-JJft<br />
s,\p<br />
ONf<br />
HOUR wrlnkl. |ru dry cleaning, I<br />
(I 11 M Sana ttar UTIIH Al<br />
ff rtdarlt on duly Open daily ti $ m wash<br />
Be*!, jayridrv €gin-o0,' Spin 34 heart<br />
Paimer Cenftr, Ufh* Hiyen fivtf H<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
OLDSMOBILE-It.l Culiaii In<br />
ffrm«dilfi til* wagsri Viil* reel,<br />
pOwi, iftirlni an) Braiiai Fia<strong>of</strong>y llr<br />
Vary claan lilg, Call Ht-Mll<br />
III<br />
ii T BIRD Coup., Btigt, BHuNlul PM,<br />
air, rUis, front-flue br.tm Sosd rsjfcHr<br />
1115, H Call JtUltl 111<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE PROF. SERVICES PROF. SERV.<br />
i sAMBLie=ifatigf)-waaon. air eond<br />
cll)l»ig»i<br />
DON'T THBOW It i*ayi Supplrl limff<br />
Memorial Hospital Dsnaia unwafllri<br />
ittmi lo Thrill<br />
SHOP MI N Main SI<br />
Pieaiarimili. m rill eie »I7 for in '<br />
i<br />
"«Tlli (lt»r»d h, int Sandbar Food<br />
• nd Bar i(rvl» Call IHlfU,<br />
ft<br />
MilLTM SP* - Qtean Cily'i sAly health<br />
ifia<br />
tauna. and ifeam balhi, ipef<br />
^aytiSS<br />
FquiprnarH. and manage<br />
Margin! Planmry, B N Ladle, only ij.<br />
ippqinfrneni 398 liH. \il fitbury fivi M<br />
MtORBl.<br />
TSPIS-.teeiiori.i,<br />
pssiert. r«s\ popular. Elatticsi A<br />
more grow;* fhru our library 34 mutic,<br />
paobi, Suf gai* Becsrd Shop so; Hh if<br />
iei HTT<br />
fi<br />
LOST & POUND<br />
HELP WANTID<br />
FOUNB = QifiJ 3 ip*#d bicytti,<br />
lilfi, rtsr qtnfrii i««fl'i* n.<br />
IHfi Strwf vicinity OwnerViaeniiii<br />
F«iuif«d, Call in ;»T( iffvf 7 p m<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
we WISH to tntn rmi.v,,, I,«M, and<br />
nalehbpri lor tniir many nindntlip*<br />
And tiprtilisrii el tymsarhy iftdWfi fp us<br />
in pyr bereavement<br />
The children pf<br />
Harriet chaTtm, Huffi Lprtme,<br />
litter and Allen and<br />
Dave van Vorit, prsthert<br />
.In<br />
Memory <strong>of</strong> David<br />
•Matthew Ireland on his I3ih<br />
luirlhda.v - May IS, <strong>1974</strong><br />
~-l<br />
will fit rw canJIet en Mi Sir<br />
•1 Ukl ttm fNr.<br />
Y rntmarM thai an Mid to Mr<br />
wav • cut. UffM Kid W{th IreeMn,<br />
"""•""<br />
...'_»* *Mr.<br />
_. • HM il IrWiMl.<br />
•aft .rmmd mat Hnf.<br />
ontt our Lord knows the ruion<br />
little Hr) DM Horn..<br />
lOVW IB linj aGWt j,.u« and knaw<br />
(1 Mi nun<br />
*M Miy w. an •ornwlng.<br />
Far Hit USa with the IrKIHM went<br />
Mom. ><br />
Hi would UT It Ni Memer and<br />
Father and (rsfharl, and list.rs. ••<br />
.til<br />
Pl.ai. wisa iwav all lean, I'm win,<br />
itiut. mi i!<br />
Mom, Dad, Sisters,<br />
Linda, Kim and Faith<br />
brothers, Phil, Oenr|e,<br />
and Kenny.<br />
HELPWANTED<br />
IPARTTIME!<br />
Join the New Jersey<br />
National Guard, Vets.<br />
Non Vets, No experience<br />
necessary,-<br />
will train, Earn $43 to<br />
SIO,<br />
1 weekend a<br />
month.<br />
Rttlrtment<br />
and other benefits.<br />
Call 46SSU& or 465-<br />
9610. , ,,<br />
SILES<br />
Woman's specialty shop,<br />
Hull and part-time. Ejtperlence<br />
preferred. Write<br />
Box 977 Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
LICBNSCD Bui •sltte<br />
ulisnien<br />
ItwMM IW hill irM part time snrk,<br />
Initliint opportunity Apply Btrfer<br />
rulty, ]|« Attury Annul. iff«f*. It<br />
WAiTRISS WANTED — Part time Apply<br />
Mullordi carbin Hpuu. Route M,<br />
CsrMAEIry.fttiul<br />
II<br />
R«*l<br />
ESTATE l«ln pirian wanted<br />
IiieillVftt<br />
psitiort far #n hpntit.<br />
n Ciil or (lop in esailil<br />
nArt mul?<br />
il<br />
WAITRE1S—and counter girl needed lor<br />
I imall grlMt $amt light cookliig<br />
nvcviury<br />
Airport Grill*. Hrh and Bay,<br />
OcaanCily 5 14<br />
HOU!EKH«PINO—Sltff Wanted. M 4 F<br />
cailffteilutwntt, needed tor mator apt<br />
cantettan Only orlonl, tlllcltnt par<br />
aannal wanted<br />
Enc*Hent hourly rat* A<br />
Banvi<br />
Call 1114111 lor interview on<br />
faturday 13)<br />
HEAL B1TATB Miner, attractive olllct.<br />
llakiMa Iw/rt, faftd<br />
remiintratlon<br />
rtrlraawiiMarad CfllH7 1414<br />
Vfiytlnia , 3 It<br />
PftOMHTY AND » fo^m^ , «..,<br />
Thin Ji.flOg Milt*<br />
Dodge<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy. N.J.<br />
Phone 399-0700<br />
U CH(VBOt.IT-le«an Run. wall, H..:<br />
«PP^ oody iitral Inci. mpuiind<br />
inowtlri! Muit mi call Ji| 1IW<br />
i-ii<br />
PONTI»c-*i * «r Tampiit, |SM Ural,<br />
gppd edndifion, maKe otter.Call }rt=<br />
1141 |U<br />
lUf 4.3 SLDIMOBILI - Good condition.<br />
BtalsnablB CIII mu^l or HMIge I<br />
A* MUSTANG — E«rtM«n) condition<br />
Must i§(< Cgilegif beund Cell 1M4U3<br />
sr Jfl-JIH<br />
|.ii<br />
1*^6 MUSTANG — M«£n i V=i, 3SI , Mt@<br />
wheelt, new iMff#f?i ridilfDr, grakfi,<br />
heater, tndw tirtl^ IS.BB mile* |HSS Cl((<br />
if«-»oe<br />
j-u<br />
iHi POBD ciinpfr van. mwly tainted<br />
Panelrd Inieripr, ne» wide aval lirei<br />
lettplfer Iff nil or ill tiu<br />
if<br />
VOLKSWAGEN BUS — f psiunger, '•'],<br />
10,OW mll.i Very good condition<br />
Tlllpw and white. Call Iff Mai.<br />
II<br />
^<br />
Llletirnf guartnlH lor all<br />
meli! American end foreign can and<br />
Iruciii art Firlltsne, lotion and Arctic,<br />
IK MOUSB painting, ene work »•<br />
BUS<br />
JJJ<br />
WANTED<br />
BUTINO SILVER cdlnl ana dollan A1H<br />
^9!d ZQim anS E^l^ttnni- Tnp primal.<br />
Will plek up call anyilm, 1« in i diy<br />
tlltlt]<br />
I-JO<br />
WANTio - tsal slip (or «.mn lor ij<br />
Sulbgard Call ]f9^1if or ]fl S4U fiik<br />
Ipr Den<br />
ff<br />
BBB -<br />
SO¥1 and firli The Better<br />
Burnett Bureau ol South jer»y ni#dt<br />
tevtral cglltfe ttudenti tsr tumnier<br />
emplsyrnenf<br />
Thii ii an excellent op<br />
portunity tor poyt and prlt relumins to<br />
tolleae InteriiewfwillUheliiTuei ,Ma,<br />
ii<br />
1W ID II go Apply tg Mr AM<br />
Carroll. Vice President at Placement<br />
Center, Atlantic Community coilefe.<br />
Mays Landing<br />
% lj<br />
HAIR<br />
STTLIIT-perleribly ^ilh<br />
tpllowing. Full mm part time<br />
Hair<br />
stylist and manicurist, part time tor<br />
summer Call It! JJJ) or tlMIIl.<br />
JJJ<br />
HAIR ITYUiT—•iperienced. riar<br />
rpund position<br />
Guaranteed salary<br />
Fringe Benefit!, write Boi •?« lentlnei-<br />
LMOer<br />
i-jj<br />
FULL TIME help lor new pill, flktou!<br />
thop. Mult be available for weekends<br />
during S»pi and on Call Jffjn? . 1744<br />
, weiity t-u<br />
PRODUCTION WORKIR! -<br />
Light<br />
aite^hly work in rapidly eipanding<br />
manutaiLiurinv company, ! day week<br />
iicellent workiiH] congitians ang beneiiti<br />
Idya! Sppertynity<br />
impjoyer M,F<br />
wheaton candles. Route IS. TuEkanoe. 1-1*<br />
SEHVICE STATION attendant E.<br />
peritncM only. Tom's *rco. i«h 1<br />
ASBuryAve No calls<br />
s it<br />
10MEONB t» IIMII up in 1 aili on<br />
Saturday* between Ii a,m.£nd 2p,m, 3<br />
paoplt neadad. Can earn up to in, Safin<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e I Call liuii> Bttwean 1 ang 10<br />
p.m.<br />
MS<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGEN.<br />
OCf AN CITY IMPLOVMINT SOINCy.<br />
fISWestAve Reliable help lumisMd<br />
References investigatH Coratii,<br />
Maddoa, prop Ball *t,|tU,<br />
H<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
PAINTING - Hire the Vietnam «et Bo<strong>of</strong><br />
eapcrience Good relerences Call Mt<br />
0»t»<br />
til<br />
PAINTING — Hire me Vietnam vefs,.<br />
Infefior and eiterior painting. Free<br />
estimate, and foog nf call )« olio, it*<br />
4UI<br />
J.lj<br />
BAiysiTflNO - i sittirs<br />
hijh ichal<br />
teenagers a vl liable alter school and on<br />
weekends throughput year and days ft<br />
nights curing tjaster vacation All are<br />
reliable, experienced, etficienf am fond ol<br />
children HIHia<br />
s Is<br />
TOUNG COUPLE looking lor worn,<br />
cleaning homes and light outside work.<br />
Painting or lawn tutting Reasonable and '<br />
good CallJfMJ.i anytime<br />
I.JI<br />
All! CONDITIONERS Inittlled in wall or<br />
window call m-on> Free<br />
estimates<br />
I-JJ<br />
YOUNG MAN—does lawn euttlilf 4 odd<br />
lobs Call JffJIf I ask lor Man, !-H<br />
Two RELIABLE: high school boys desire<br />
lawn cutting, garden awk or odd |Mi.<br />
Oirdens ana Ayailttile <strong>Jun</strong>e Ills iipt I<br />
Sail!?»-»}«<br />
ti<br />
GENERAL CLEANING don. by mature,<br />
reliable woman. Bfeagy or lor summer<br />
Call JfiliSJ<br />
»l»<br />
4EEKINO 14 vmkt work, will help<br />
prepare your business to open for the<br />
summer season carpentry, painting, ill<br />
genera! repairs. Have own fools. Call Iff. *<br />
10 JO ill<br />
TUTORING<br />
HEADING — All ages Remedial reading.<br />
Phonics, Elementary tchool=tubje£ti.<br />
Simple speech problems, Readinell work<br />
for pre.first graders one hour's help —<br />
helps! A personally conducted tutoring<br />
service since<br />
irif), certified feachar:<br />
Arline NHI, 1»1 Pleasure Ave . <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Jffl»4<br />
tl<br />
MOTORCYCLES<br />
ssOTORCycLi - «So « IW Honda<br />
Bsreg and stroked Ig us cc Make<br />
reatonalile otter 1SIJMJ after J<br />
tl<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
COUSIN CHUCK Wn and taili an ing<br />
truck. iniMtllon guiranitM on can<br />
over iliu. Couttn chuck'. Auto tain<br />
•Mri customer! land their frlandi.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Helfhti Aya., one mile watt <strong>of</strong><br />
menl»rtnt,f«.tjlo,<br />
H<br />
IMS<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
NOVA<br />
Yellow and Black with 307 V-<br />
8, Factory air eond,. Power<br />
Stiiriiii, powir brakei,<br />
auto,<br />
Transmisiion and<br />
Radio, 58,000 miliM,<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTIAC - CADILLAC<br />
OPEN DAILY 8 to g<br />
12TH I<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Dial 399-5432<br />
SOMETHING<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
SPRING SERVICE<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Thanks to You, Our Customers, for Making Our<br />
SPRING SERVICE SPICIAL a Success,<br />
Due to Your Response We Will Coritinut the<br />
SPECIAL Until May 31.<br />
WfWILL<br />
1 • Drain Crankcase and Refill With 5<br />
Quarts <strong>of</strong> Quaker State Oil<br />
2 - Change Oil Filter<br />
3 . Clean Air Pilfer and P.C.V, Valve<br />
4 . Clean Choke and Past Idle Linkage<br />
5 - Check Rear and Transmission Fluids<br />
i • Inspect Cooling System Hoses and Belts<br />
J • Inspect Tires and Cheek Pressure<br />
• - €I*M*; Power Steering Hoses and Fluid<br />
9 • Check Exhaust System<br />
10 - Inspect Underside <strong>of</strong> Car and Make<br />
Recommendations <strong>of</strong> any Work<br />
Needed<br />
All Chrys[er Corp. Cars!<br />
AH <strong>of</strong> this for Just $ 1 Q95<br />
Jefferies' Dodge<br />
7lh St. and Bay Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City 399-0700<br />
EXTRA CAM' SERVICE FOR YOUR SATISFACTION<br />
PERSONALS<br />
JULIA<br />
WORLD<br />
RENOWNED<br />
SPIRITUAL<br />
READER<br />
Advisor on all affairs<br />
<strong>of</strong> life.<br />
Private • confidential<br />
in her home.<br />
Established & License<br />
Ordained,<br />
1MU I. Albany<br />
AvMiii IN.,<br />
W. Afhifie CHy, N. J,<br />
For mort information<br />
Call<br />
•46-1737<br />
CONTINENTAL # MARQUIS « MONTEREY* CAPRI<br />
•COUGAR* COMET*,<br />
74 Montego<br />
"Th© Medium Size Cor with the SIG CAR RIDE'<br />
<strong>1974</strong> MONTEGO<br />
2 Door Hardtop, Brand New, White with a<br />
Dark Blue Vinyl Ro<strong>of</strong>, 250=6 Cyl, EnglM.<br />
Fully<br />
Equipped, Select-Shlft Automatic<br />
Transmission, G7Sxl4 White Wall Tires,<br />
Power Steering, AAA Push Button Radio,<br />
Deluxe Wheel Covtrs, Stock No, 114, List<br />
Price $3671,20.<br />
ONLY ONE!<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
$ 3297<br />
Price Include* Dealer<br />
Prtp, and Freight<br />
12 Other Mont«|ot to Chooia From • ILL SALE PRICED<br />
Highest Trade-in Allowance • We Need Us«d Corel<br />
CARTER<br />
LIMCOLM-MERCURY<br />
Wesley An. T Oi th Oca Drive - Nil<br />
IMJVJ •A3M3XN0WMat>llVWTVXNaraXN03»X3t)l03»MVoaoO«<br />
IMMIDIlTI-sppOrlunliy Igr Iwo<br />
tSQrliing girli la thare searfmint In<br />
SE.an City, N J with iwe P#nn lfai« £S=<br />
«€i 11H par person far entire ujmtnlr II<br />
inferasfed call Heide Stautfenmaier tn<br />
E.ii Pa IDI •« aguw ... Ore.nCi, call<br />
lt> 1OH 11J,<br />
WILL BUT! Oriental rutl, rCgaraMis o(<br />
aif or sariQ Calif II US] or ill »8§ II<br />
MISIiCST t>MICIsi paid tor US |«« ana<br />
iMrllnB lUv.r 019 ciacKl, WaKhw.<br />
iawalry, nlni and dtntal orlooti imltfi<br />
Jawdart, IW I. Mgra RO., PlMrnin N.J,<br />
ntliliclHMMon, aMTIiunilay,<br />
H<br />
WILL BUY' - Sill w.n« j»,« ...<br />
ifiVur?, fimpi, painhngi. drltnfa!<br />
rufs Anr unuiual lyrnlitiings Irsm !#2S<br />
tfifl gri Wanted to geeorate large resm<br />
PlaawIallUIHI!<br />
ill<br />
QUIET WOMAN, 11, nngt 1 bMrgam<br />
gnfuffiiined apt , near library and<br />
genter £iiy Has ewn relf!oer?lgF am<br />
washer Call 3*9 USi alter J p m<br />
SU<br />
ONTIQUES—Priv.ie collaetgr eaiiras<br />
American Victorian lurnitura Call 144,<br />
UlSwaekdaytaseap! Thunday. 1-3]<br />
A?A»TMiNT or imtH<br />
hgule In Mar<br />
mgra, <strong>Ocean</strong> City or iomers ^eint<br />
area par working csupig Call ni 7131 S-<br />
II<br />
WANTED - An ipBralHr an cut glaii<br />
Cailarterspm 1H,(7]I<br />
ju<br />
PROF. SERVICES<br />
MR. K's<br />
UWN CARE<br />
318-0009<br />
927-5047<br />
MR. SERVICE<br />
RETURNS<br />
for the tuelth st-ason<br />
beginning this<br />
Memorial<br />
Day weekend, with<br />
Houseilcaning.<br />
Window<br />
Washing, and Lawn Care,<br />
For early nppoiiitTTiTnts<br />
write Drew JacMbs, 6M W.<br />
College Ave,, State College,<br />
Pa. 16801, or call 3894027 on<br />
a weekend, or slop at BI4 2nd<br />
dpua W. Pashley<br />
ketNCVINC<br />
rnMPLEf E INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
iiMra i^aad, Marmara<br />
DIAL 3993344 >«<br />
RAY ALESHIRE<br />
Paperhanging<br />
(Painting<br />
Phoni<br />
391-7781<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
HOL'SRvnd<br />
Kifn \\ K<br />
f Ail Citii 4* Me<br />
lC HtSTQUB<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
Quality Service<br />
TV & Hadio Repalri<br />
Klpt'lriiiiir Servicing<br />
HCASeriirlng<br />
r jnd Sfri Ire<br />
TVKKSTA..S<br />
lid Asbury At*<br />
i'h..iie3!r».HSM<br />
Qpph Ffiaa* E«efiin41i<br />
Electric Company<br />
1214 West Avf Llial 199.544s<br />
M. CNiSM<br />
Rtg, lyiMir ,<br />
Alteration-.. Additions, &<br />
Rpnnvatkuis.<br />
Bathroani &<br />
Kitchen Formica Work,<br />
Paneling, Drop Ceilings, Nn<br />
Job ion small, all work<br />
guaranteed, free estimate<br />
CiH 399-8304<br />
MORITZ<br />
PAINTING OONTMCTOR<br />
sproylng-roller-brusli<br />
ca 11I king<br />
iiilrrior<br />
exterior<br />
Free estimate<br />
Call now for<br />
Spring painting.<br />
Insured<br />
399-0500 398-2494<br />
TOPSOIL<br />
STONI-GRAViL<br />
FILL SODDING<br />
H4C SERVICES<br />
399-1201—399.2S is , SF<br />
FRANK CURRAH<br />
PAINTING<br />
398-2068 ,<br />
BILL GANNON<br />
PAMTMG CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR<br />
PREMIUM MINT USED<br />
Fully teand --<br />
QoaJity Wrk Dm<br />
Call Anytime 927-1939<br />
Home Remodeling<br />
Room Design<br />
Major or Minor<br />
Interior Alterations<br />
BILLSHIMP<br />
398.8202<br />
RONALD REIT<br />
BUILDER<br />
Available for garggei and<br />
small additions May 1st—<br />
Sept. 30, Call 389.2868 after 6<br />
p.m. or write 2855 Ashurv<br />
Ave.<br />
CONCRITE<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Curbing,<br />
sidewalks,<br />
porches, all types,<br />
Frank Tadesco<br />
?27=S0S2<br />
»'«<br />
• PAINTING i<br />
INTERIOR &EXTERIOHV<br />
rail<br />
JOHN OALESSINDRO<br />
/ 399-9108<br />
Free Kslim aim<br />
Npi'iial<br />
lairs for interior<br />
paiiilirii;,<br />
(Ivrr Jo vrars<br />
I'Vpi'ririire<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 16, THE OCf AN CITY SENTINELLEOOER PAOE 9- SECTION THREE<br />
PROP.SERVICES<br />
HOME<br />
HANDYMAN-I WIN do light<br />
mavlnf 1 hauling, (lean attics 4<br />
ctllars Alto aiteratlens, additltMs I<br />
rem&daiina<br />
Call Vine.tl7 0lM 11<br />
CARPENTEO<br />
AVAILABUI — Doari<br />
hung, gantfil rtmsdiliifg Can Bill<br />
iBImpIff.Mi)] 11<br />
HOME MAINTENANCE s.rvic.<br />
pain,<br />
ling, tatti igrgi. Mil ,obs call Howard<br />
SagilflllH<br />
N<br />
CLOCK 0EPAIHINO. ail lypei,<br />
spaclallling |n draMlathtri Pick up<br />
and delivary urvia ( Emtflon John<br />
100 ISM New Bd , Narlhllald, N J Call<br />
445 I Ml tl<br />
LIGHT AND general hauling<br />
Iniured<br />
fantll.d truck L4M Hauling, ifl,<br />
4U3 i 14<br />
HAVilie A PARTTT PaMr tM MM'<br />
wkhet and hori I'Hinni, Mia r><br />
'order lar priaala pert 111,<br />
ehsirchu,<br />
UIMIi ana* CWM call Btt'i «lf>4M Hne<br />
•nifcer call m UH<br />
FOR SALE<br />
P&INTiMS<br />
• Intaner, Htariar call «•»,<br />
ALTERATIONS — Min'l and wgman'i<br />
£lsfhei fiiie^uthisn tllpeavari 4 dripary<br />
intraflent. Mxgaffly ssgti am prempl<br />
urITt •< W<br />
FREE SPRING OUTFITTINI<br />
SILE CATALOG<br />
llluMrttlng iM<strong>of</strong> the Weil and moit popular aecMNrlei f<strong>of</strong><br />
twat« and toatmm — everything new from Admiralf capt<br />
la marine electronlci and ikic anodei. Now <strong>of</strong>fered at tale<br />
price* too good to mill.<br />
BOAT SHOPS<br />
NT N»« «oa-, Rout* I, StMin NM,<br />
M*m or<br />
•til Brtfitttit »W, IftfMriftn, MW7M<br />
FOR SALE<br />
OABflOE SALE Sol., ainalli Mil,<br />
lirnpi, aiiMt, ilauat, hiichaii Mnk a<br />
bake unit, oagipraagi 144 Osan rtf., f :3fi<br />
latiji'day, Way !• i-14<br />
SOLID M4PLI-|MrMin<br />
HI, , Hyllla<br />
MaalisaM MsacaH, Mi tpHoa 1<br />
rnafirait, nifhl gland, a drawtr tfeuBli<br />
drniar with mirror BM Condlnon ilH,<br />
lilt Cenlr.l in, Iiturilay * Sunday tit 4<br />
pw<br />
in<br />
GARAOE SALE—1 black •lliyH lounj.<br />
chalri, i pi«t« iKtlMal, blu. 1 wnita<br />
vinyl, w.ll. i Hlttn, Omh I, irall. v.ry<br />
retianabla III! Canlral av laturdty.<br />
Sunday, Mty II. if<br />
{-it<br />
DOUBLE OED—(HockM.pl.l carnplatal<br />
», DoyHa sai iprliig 4 malrrm. Ill<br />
Wiman'i elstnai li,». i waodtn teraan<br />
doori, DoltBh 1111 Albury ava 1-t<br />
POR SALE -R C i JI" Color TV HIM<br />
Awnina, Inel. all pipai, is tovtr I'lli'<br />
Pahs, ply? drsp awriini isi; Pilnlan<br />
Windgw JaA, %2i Evaryrliing in f»d<br />
egndlllari JW Mil J.11<br />
GAHAOE SALE-HOu..hold Ilimi,<br />
fiirniiure. amiquei, miic.i itafnf h><br />
numcroyi IS Hil. Saflira'ar & Syndtf, IS la<br />
4p rn MS plarn pi*fa rail 1*» ln?g Ms<br />
TABD ULi-Parl atrib, baby cloth..<br />
rjeddina, lame collsctablai, mlie<br />
iltini lalurdly only S is 4 p m 144!<br />
Aiftvryava, Illdayardl<br />
S II<br />
I MATCHINO-HanO palntM gingir iar<br />
lampi with I M M Navar uiad, in<br />
Met*. Pair at geaaiianal €hain,<br />
upholll.rnJ in luramilu<br />
Arrnlail HO<br />
each Call is taa on •Mind mull<br />
s Jo<br />
TOT TRAINS<br />
Buy and till any ilia, any<br />
mix. any condition Call 113.111 ar<br />
11J810S<br />
H<br />
FURNITURE STRIPPING and anliqual.<br />
Bead Kill Ron, SOm.n PMnt and<br />
May! Landing Bdi . inglilA Cnak. Ofwn<br />
Monday fhrouah Saturday - • to 4 p.ra.,<br />
clmadThundayl Call HMtn.<br />
fl<br />
SEWING MACHINES RfPAIRCB, ail<br />
mines. it yaari aiaoritnca.i<br />
Author.lea agent . Whit, lawing 1<br />
machinal AW Pillar, ni 4tii St J»t ,<br />
i m. n|<br />
CLOCKS — Antique new frandllrnarti<br />
wall and irnntei All running. «ii;<br />
guaranlead ana yaar. c. Irntrisn JoHn.<br />
ion. ins Haw Raad, NsriMiald, N.J Call<br />
Mil MS<br />
n<br />
LADY'S DIAMOND ring. Pramium<br />
quality, onaJentn carat mounted on 14<br />
carlt gald ring Call in OK on ««>M<br />
IM.S9<br />
II<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
SCREENS and iTarm I<br />
wiitdowi, eetcraanad irM n.w glais<br />
Instilled. Miami somm Co. SOS Naw<br />
Road, Roula f, fwrian Point. Dial m i<br />
y(ter suit mtfii *<br />
broom, and piaMIC Iraih cara, itu'M<br />
couch wllh lilpcwer, cart t.bl., lampi,<br />
chandelier, crib, kabr taMir, car tatt,<br />
iloor lamp, af(, Mlie. ilndla ANrtmeAt,<br />
mil i loiMwaik. Train, £ Fri. is, to 4<br />
p,m,<br />
HI<br />
LIVING ROOM Mta ana 1 cm In wim<br />
otioman, 1)J Wlckar rockar, V. bad<br />
'taring and maltr.i.. m.pl. htuKatrH,<br />
badroan chain II, Mr •tool II, Ha.vy<br />
tlBra Mail Wlpaniar II, Mlw, KrHM,<br />
Jakiuil* window •« ttrmn, a « It, «.<br />
Cm M lean Jim'. Sain Mop, !1M A.uury<br />
Ave,<br />
S.U<br />
Mernorlal Bay Make atsoueo to wlnw in<br />
Florin,<br />
curial Baarry, Raanon, DO<br />
Atlantic Ava, nt-IMf.<br />
If<br />
BOARDWALK RENTAL — Ideal tar hoi'<br />
'dog iland. water lea. Cudard, ate<br />
Coast.I Rfatty Realtors. ]• Atlantic Aye<br />
Wf-Jan<br />
fi<br />
BAYFROKI STOKE far rent wllh larga<br />
display ant. Mod potantial for lnn.no<br />
and boating eguipffienf, luneliabnifte, etc.<br />
on thli corner Franklin Willlami,<br />
RMItor, UK Bay Avenue,<br />
H<br />
FOOD<br />
MARKET and hsma. Season<br />
builnHi, Fine lot.lion North section.<br />
Near beach |M many summer and year<br />
round .on and Horn,, Full* equipped<br />
and ibaws ticalMM return Good meal<br />
Mtineis Attractive datacnad t»m« hai 4<br />
btdroomi tM ttutfy, I', baths Hot water<br />
heated Furnlihad, FinaMIng available to<br />
qualitied buyer, Llitscl at lif.Iao.<br />
Hillefail, RaaN<strong>of</strong>, M Atliritlc ava H<br />
FULLY EQUIPPED<br />
BAKERY FOR<br />
RENT<br />
399-3350<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
WARiHOUSE<br />
OvtrlOM sq. ft, was used for<br />
building supply manufac<br />
turlng, Adequate yard arra.<br />
Fronls on three streets and<br />
central location. Only<br />
130.000. Make <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
JOS, BRADLEY<br />
Realtor<br />
2 Braddock Drive<br />
Somers Point, N. J.<br />
Phone 92747IS<br />
R.E. FOR SALE<br />
CMFT-HWRIS<br />
iLlvii. hawit wifti umedrii<br />
c.illrm M lirK llvlna nom wim<br />
oaan brick tirafiaa, I hrtroomi. am,<br />
knenen with maifiar, diihwaiher, and<br />
cartmic tile Biffi!. Ms.ssi.<br />
O«AN' Eit¥-a»* frafit ».«••><br />
Mttat! • • mty fa HjIM ••<br />
rai Mil aatMwiftr<br />
ANCNORA«> M>IMT~> mrnafai fa<br />
Oc»n City. 1 Miwi ranclwr, *•<br />
T«*'l *le%t<br />
IM*r Mi ww 1 bMn«n «aiwM<br />
(ait wifli ttnwnt tB» talfirignl. ja»»<br />
f |TtM4fCaat ffl HVMtf rV44wtf fllHRPlVa<br />
kndtM 1* atrlrl, ram, Mtaaie) »m<br />
iMm fMr k» I Miwn,. ] kMM<br />
R.E. FOR SALE R.I. FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE R.E, FOR SALE<br />
SHARP<br />
REALTORS<br />
PEN HOUSE.<br />
fillSWEirt'AVE.<br />
'Saturday am, Sunday,<br />
1 to I P.M.<br />
102 ANCllMK ROAD<br />
(Turn Off Bay Avf>. onto<br />
Spruit- ltd, lh«i righ( en<br />
(Jlrnvmod Dr to Anchor<br />
ltd i<br />
Sre this lovely Riverii Hume<br />
with SwimmliiK Pool. Great<br />
View <strong>of</strong> the Bay from the<br />
sundct.<br />
Air mndlttoned.<br />
Florida Rm, Family Rm, 3<br />
BK, (Jen. Dining Area <strong>of</strong>f<br />
LR, ill-elee, Khdien. 14<br />
Baths,<br />
Owner has just<br />
nil need price—see this out<br />
2700 Asbury Ave. J»-tOI<br />
SHARP<br />
DUPLEX —Many out<br />
standing features-! BR ea, •<br />
naslipr. dryer,<br />
bfautifully<br />
Turn, 1 available far immediate<br />
occupancy,<br />
other<br />
renied-take over income •<br />
tis.ooo.<br />
THREE<br />
FAMILY-Near<br />
great beach-owner will<br />
finance for qualified buy»r<br />
immediate seltlfmenl-furn.<br />
$4a,000<br />
CAPE COD COTTAGE—<br />
lively family home •<br />
fireplace, ultra<br />
kitchen,<br />
dining room, 4 bedroonti, 2<br />
baths GAS heal, carpeting-<br />
148,500<br />
4800 Albury Avenue 60Mt»-<br />
SHARP<br />
HEATED<br />
SEASHORE<br />
COTTACE at M W. 15th st.<br />
priced to seJI at 124.500.<br />
JUST A BLOCK<br />
FROM<br />
FINE BEACH. 3 BR Heated<br />
llomr with fireplace. Small<br />
rental unit in rear, M3.I00.<br />
2 Vacant Lou40x115 lilted at<br />
$H:.OO each. One 55x120 for<br />
1(2,000,<br />
ON THE MAINLAND, Splitlevel<br />
Home in Al condition.<br />
Owner mutt move, 4 BR. m<br />
Bath, leillng tor IU.0M,<br />
2700 Agburv Ave. US-IIBI<br />
VACART-<br />
«ROUND—<br />
Duple)! Hue—3 lots • well<br />
located<br />
— Beeileys Pslnt-waoded<br />
arra • priced to sell<br />
RESTAURANT—buUdtol *<br />
business • in full operation,<br />
completely<br />
equipped<br />
1120,000 owner will finance<br />
for qualified buyer - or<br />
smaller<br />
restaurant<br />
operation<br />
and building<br />
148,000<br />
4800 Albury Avenue SOMii.<br />
0?M<br />
SHARP<br />
t'OMVERTIBLE—4<br />
BR<br />
Heated Home, family room<br />
with Franklin fireplace.<br />
Could eaaily be made Into 2-<br />
family (or income during the<br />
summer months. 142,500.<br />
MAKE YOUR SELECTION<br />
from our Duplex Listings;<br />
Corner 3 BR I l«B, at »45.ooo.<br />
or this well-located ] BR<br />
Duplex on Central Ave, at<br />
JM.000 wheat and fireplace.<br />
Perhaps you'd prefer the<br />
Corner 1 BR Duplex with 2-<br />
car ait Garage. Both apt§.<br />
have baseboard heat.<br />
DELIGHTFUL<br />
YEAR.<br />
ROUND RESIDENCE in<br />
quiet neighborhood. Just a<br />
year old. Plenty <strong>of</strong> room with<br />
2'j Baths. A good buy at<br />
147,500,<br />
Stop and Me us for the Ben<br />
Summer Rentals.<br />
2700 Aibury Ave. JM-lUi<br />
SHARP<br />
DELI—owner has opened<br />
and well stocked and<br />
equipped-includes<br />
modern<br />
attractive living quarters,<br />
garage and Murage<br />
building • take over now and<br />
enjoy the income!! Further<br />
detail!<br />
available-no<br />
telephone Inform.<br />
BEAUTIFULLY<br />
Al*.<br />
POINTED—Duplex - 1st fl.<br />
3 BR, unf. 2nd n. 2 RR<br />
completely<br />
furn. 1 unit<br />
available for occupancy. 1<br />
take lunnnrr rental* leaie*<br />
ovrr 149.500.<br />
r<br />
LARGE FAMILY-u- small<br />
(jnt want nfm t* move<br />
around) tovdy^'BR. t B,<br />
ramily room wttl<br />
•xcellent «ctkt|<br />
SEE IT!<br />
Vlik our «ffW fir ttetiwr<br />
* f<br />
BKI.I.KI'I.AIN -<br />
Intk, S2U0Q t-aili. IM0<br />
dim n. balance paid ovrr 2<br />
years at 8 peiVenl intpresl.<br />
TOWNSlHf - 0114.<br />
acre lm tO«M.<br />
IPI'KR TOWNSHIP -<br />
cortipr property ioni>d<br />
rnrnmrreial<br />
with 4 rental<br />
units lU.OOO,<br />
MM)<br />
ACREAGE,<br />
coinmrrrlal<br />
land.<br />
business op.<br />
porlunitlr*.<br />
ho mri and<br />
rampgraunds,<br />
Ushtess Z Co.<br />
REALTtlR<br />
IU. M, Tuckahoc, NJ<br />
82H.ng7orSW.7ait<br />
TRIPLLS Hiiit 1 car garage, pislltril<br />
.n?«%lrn#fil iheyl^ trie* i«ar IFPS9<br />
incatnr ihii rear Qhi? $4l,9ilS i#c II<br />
iBdir<br />
esailil BP.H, «„».,, no<br />
AtlanlilSn (« 11«<br />
II<br />
K-j w MH MiMmm wm<br />
can «f) m*m m mtut Mi IU MM<br />
Open House - Saturday<br />
BAY VILLAGE CONE<br />
11tfi Street at to<br />
Priest ffarting it<br />
Stwtral kajfnit nHi tl<br />
and Sunday<br />
IOMNUM<br />
a*<br />
•24,500<br />
indiMi.<br />
CoBItlMHt fWHCfclf.<br />
Coastal Ri<br />
ReaHon<br />
330 Atlantic htm Ph<br />
ASBURY AVENUE - First floor, garage, 3 bedrooms,<br />
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Second<br />
floor, 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and<br />
2 baths. Oily 152,000.<br />
WEST AVENUE — First floor, large living<br />
room,<br />
breakfast room, kitchen, utility room, 2 bedrooms, file<br />
bath. Second floor, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen,<br />
dining area, tile bath. Price new S59,500.<br />
| ONE FAMILY HOMES—<br />
COTTAGE — Excellent condition, 4 bedrooms, living<br />
room, dining area, tile bath and modern kitchen. Only<br />
$42,500.<br />
I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—<br />
12 UN IT APT. COMPLEX — Eight 1 bedroom apts., two<br />
2 bedroom apis, and two eft, apts Adequate parking,<br />
gross income over $39,000,<br />
S UNITS ACROSS FROM BEACH -<br />
rVWnt eondltien,<br />
projected income <strong>of</strong> $27,000.<br />
LAUNDROMAT — excellent high traffic<br />
location.<br />
Building and business for sale. Only tS9MO.<br />
(VACANT LAND-<br />
CHOICE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE — 34th Street at<br />
Parkway entrance. Call for details,<br />
Give us a call for full Information.<br />
2131 ASBURV AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
3*1-1<br />
ORDILLE<br />
REALTY,!<br />
JAMES T,<br />
D'ARCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
18th Street Lagoon<br />
There is still tlm« to enjoy the Summer <strong>of</strong> your life -<br />
dock your boat and walk right info this immaculate<br />
little home, *57«500.<br />
Bayfront rentals are also a specialty.<br />
194 MY AVDDE<br />
tLe«he.<br />
funshnen<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>front Spacious 2-Bedroom<br />
CONDOMINIUMS ,,. Only •35,900.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's finest InvMtmeiit value<br />
Only 7 units remaining.<br />
Sample open daily 1-5 p.m.<br />
5716-18-20-22 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
SEACREST DEVELOPMENT CORP.<br />
399-7612 927-5742<br />
Robert L Monihan<br />
RULTM<br />
_..,.J BLOCK duplex with Mean<br />
view. Pint floor bis 3 bFttnwmi.<br />
1 tMtti. hot air hett. Second floor bat<br />
r. bedrooms, m baths. AddMotMl<br />
faicomt on this Ni comM Iran I<br />
motel room* with private Mtnaee<br />
and private bad,. Cone Wenltr<br />
mart] detalli,<br />
CHOICE<br />
LAGOON FRONT farnished<br />
duplex on Snug Harlxr<br />
laRMn. Flrat ttmr hu 1 tedroan.*, 1<br />
tMths. Hvtag room, dea m* atHMy<br />
room- Second floor Z fccdraMM. 1<br />
hath. IMag rwn wtth CM. view,<br />
•thing area, kltdiw. H I M year<br />
k»%* ttn Hrat Mar apt. fat* I*<br />
^eWOMM MW0P* Iw •••( 1<br />
l«r '74 %tmtm. t.tw>f>tli<br />
w^wr^it<br />
Cal. MHIU he«Jty Mr «#*'<br />
NF.AR BEACH — t «Ury<br />
hone, 4 Mm., t hath*, MI<br />
water heaL OB Oeatral A«*.<br />
CENTRAL AVE. Ma. mm, t*t*f<br />
to MM. P«MT •vtM.M*.<br />
s<br />
TWO BRAND NEW rWUlll I«jr*V*<br />
MTMI. Iticfa matt M<br />
THREE BEDROOM t ttt*<br />
9TJ*<br />
view<br />
*t.J'.,<br />
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PAGf 10 — SICTION THRf f THE OCIAN CITY SENTINILLIDOfR THURSDAY, MAY 16, i?74<br />
RE. FOR SALE<br />
RE. FOR SALE<br />
We'OODS<br />
AAGENCV<br />
REALTOR—INSURER<br />
\KW LISTING — 4 bedroom (isirdi"n» home. An<br />
ii-Milnic loratpd on a secluded street, has a fireplace In the<br />
llvmg room, center hall, dining room, large kitchen, den,2i2<br />
haths, enclosed hack pnrrh. utility room, garage and large<br />
111 ILDINCi LOTS - G.AHOFNN. OIIP family, 130,000, North<br />
tiCiiInn, two family, Icr < IIS" Icnao and so- « in tio.oao<br />
(MKUKVS IIOMK NKAR BKAC'H - Dutch Colonial with<br />
vinyl siding, new ro<strong>of</strong>, 3 hrdroants, den, 1'j haths. modern<br />
kitchen, front porrh, front and rear ripple, tin" two far<br />
garage- (detached) plus two car attached garage iron vert in<br />
family room I. Extra huildable lot available with home<br />
CENTER CITY RESIDENCE- 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, living<br />
iiis^i itiiti •uryi^nf, iiiiiiiFi ii niutien. garagf. Wall-to-wall<br />
farpeling throughout, "aiding distance to boardwalk,<br />
beach, Hares and churches. Reasonable <strong>of</strong>fen ronsideri>d<br />
(609)398-0200<br />
218 West Avenue<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
2121 Aibury Avenus<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J,<br />
Dial 399 7036<br />
TIIHKE BEDROOM RANCHER on Urge MxIOo lot.<br />
This new lilting features i screened porch, living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen, tile bath, laundry room,<br />
and sverf bed one car garagf Heated for year round<br />
living and can be settled for Spring occupancy.<br />
DUPLEX nicely furnished with iwo bedroom* on each<br />
floor. Convenient locution for beach, boardwalk, and<br />
sores, First floor has gas heat. Tike a look and take<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the 1174 Ineontt.<br />
GARDENS RETIREMENT HOME, Three bedrooms,<br />
I', baths, two ear garage. Heated, furnished, and<br />
ready for immediate occupancy Just reduced 15000,00<br />
to settle efUte.<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY on boardwalk, idler will<br />
finance this business which can be paid <strong>of</strong>f In 3 yean<br />
while yon ta)sy the 10 years remaining on the inex-<br />
"Vemtv* Itaia.<br />
House ef the Week<br />
Mike in appointment w see 1102 Central Avenue and<br />
you'll see why it'iiBiir "Hamu <strong>of</strong> the Week". The price<br />
h right, to HURRY.<br />
•-•»--*<br />
AOASTAI<br />
• • REALTY I<br />
V<br />
REALTORS H<br />
130 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N, J,<br />
399-3889<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
paBDiNS - 1 badniMi >Kme. w w<br />
esrpElln, detachH 3 ear flrige,<br />
us 0M<br />
T<br />
08L0 COAiT witrt ocean view, 1<br />
bedroom home sifts defatted 7<br />
car firaga lij.ow<br />
SUMMER CQTTSOe J BMrgem. I'l<br />
baths near very nice bead*.<br />
1)7.103<br />
COLD COAIT IwatH duplei on a<br />
large 101 and I ur oarast J.S.0O0<br />
LOVILV ! btdrgorn cottage, qyiel<br />
location, gai h w heat til,SM<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
("OUR F4MILV<br />
mtion HI JM<br />
Very food can<br />
aoABDWSLK BINTiL HMD. thru<br />
ytjr IMU anlltblr<br />
ideal lar<br />
rustard, wafer i£e<br />
«E«riiFio»l reitaurtrti mack<br />
fland rental Ideal location<br />
tMOitl PrlO»«»TV> near Saroens<br />
Ha! a ground floor and icconr!<br />
floor agtl wifti I gu«t room! All<br />
good rental! Near boardwalk<br />
Parking Mr s to I tan New lire<br />
WHOLESAI r RETAIL Iresti Hlfgarf<br />
buiinp!! and real Htafe<br />
llgp lor<br />
FAST FOODS location, parking lor ii<br />
ciri, I) block lo bea*. lta« ar<br />
purchaic<br />
THHEE<br />
BEACHFRONT-duplfei<br />
SEASONAL PRODUCE ana mtJ1<br />
martiet Blui riite i btdrDQfn hsme.<br />
BUILP NOW, life Igr SI garden «OH<br />
lull steel Is the beach<br />
ISO BOOM HOTIL-On!y !?iHM<br />
da*n to a qualifies buyer<br />
CANAL FRONT-MS' On the wiler, 10<br />
Baal ihps, i rental unit! plus 3<br />
duplei lots ana ! commercial lot!<br />
Will child.<br />
MIOHIST TRAFFIC eorn.r in Clfy<br />
Ready to be eanyerfed info volume<br />
last food franehlie ggKallen stop in<br />
for eirfintnl daf?<br />
Win<br />
••-•''<br />
OCEAN crrr GA«otNS~ovf nooKiue U&OON<br />
AND tAr. KJUR ItDftOOMS. ]>/, SATHS, KITCHEN<br />
LIVING ROOM, DINING KOOM SUN PORCH FO«B<br />
UTtllTY BOOM. LARSi CLOSHS AND 5TORA(Jt<br />
ATTIC, WAIL.TO-WAU CAWEI. JCAR GARAGE<br />
LOT MS IIV X 13*1—FxctPIlONAL HOME lun<br />
W-<br />
fhrtf<br />
l#« HI*<br />
SUMMER<br />
R E FOR SALE<br />
•fiFcA**, flag<br />
BiNTfiL<br />
tffr 1! 1.006<br />
1.000 Itep<br />
pifiiiiiy<br />
pantlid.<br />
APTS —Shetjid do<br />
R.<br />
THRie il<br />
I. FOR<br />
iPHGOM fur<br />
j reif qne<br />
""*"<br />
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SAL!<br />
•ntthed heyfti wiffc<br />
tjfdfsam Edfiigtj<br />
ifrt m thi North<br />
uitneii tiittd if<br />
1st<br />
!£3;QD6 iffi w*r wriM iindrci<br />
If<br />
, is<br />
tl<br />
R.E, FOR SALE<br />
OAST r a fKfi.tr Lifgt liv,nQ rgsm<br />
pplifs den wifrfplici,<br />
timing<br />
i b#r. madsfil htfehen. ityflig<br />
__. __ ! plui fwe bedroom lulle* «Jch<br />
with lull b*m and E«dar tlotei,<br />
utility<br />
Fesm find ihewef sufl df filing fMm, I CSF<br />
s^r^gc wt,ITELr WOOER H »<br />
Edftage. foiir evdj^emi. Snafti<br />
kifclwn, iarga living artat, wifk two<br />
firtpiacas.<br />
Cental yraf en ground<br />
lloor 171,000<br />
DUPLEX — Firi! floor<br />
UVinJ room,<br />
dining room, kitrten anj thru<br />
bear»mi ieeond lladr . ll.lnj room,<br />
dining room, »i!then and two<br />
bedroomi, op«n P*efi<br />
iotn units<br />
heatia ilf.SM.<br />
MOD1SN<br />
SANCH type home on<br />
large 1st only 90 Illinutn irorn<br />
OcejnC.iv Living room, dinng ana,<br />
modern kitchen, ] bedroomi, 1 ! ;<br />
bathl<br />
Owner rttumini le Encjland<br />
and wami lo tell Hlgre lea vino<br />
Merlgage avaiialile Ig gualllitd<br />
buvfr<br />
VlMIl furniihed, 1H 'DO<br />
unfurnished<br />
Phone 399.0980<br />
894 Brighton Place, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
iALTOItS<br />
TOB*y'S lABttAIN - Jylt IllUa, tliii j Bidrwm dupl.i<br />
Mot w.t»r<br />
ruiltwl hMt MM) work 111.0011<br />
OAR DEMS LOT-»> IHiingllKmilf laton Weilay Bd iutti hsp (kip<br />
a iumpfefh« Inlff and geadl ftiking 117.060<br />
L6UNBH¥-Fyilf l^liiBMd. rltdy Ig run laundry<br />
on Buiy corner liinlllni opperlunity in, n,r,e,n win tun<br />
iy«!lab!a to qyilifiad tluyar<br />
f HIPLIX — You rnuit IH tnil 1 limilf Vllue, IVli «»t»d Pour BadrOBfni,<br />
11, ceramic tilt kafill in aacll Ipacloul «pt OH ifrnt parhlns NHr Hoard<br />
walk ind all coiifar tewn idivltici SS3,SOO furfilined<br />
DUPLGM _ Juit HIM. (hi! hnl.d I DMrMin upfur cgttaga wirtl modern<br />
mtthen aM new b.fh Blu| on. bed room flrit (lur apt HlafU ranted Wr IB.<br />
leaien Niwly ranoyattd and in tpi# arid ipsn esntfitign A#f new. tr% your*<br />
tsr iinly 1)3,606 lumilnad<br />
rnnaern Rlfcllcn, ] Badpoom, 1 Baft firlf floor apt. NIC* EOndition Ssdd in<br />
FSfflf Bet*£f>«d garaaa Pflei retfUEed to<br />
CQNBgMiNiUMS-W#ii*¥f M«triMe¥*ly 1 *tid t b*droom lurniintd *nd<br />
unlurnnhed uniii tar Hte oveHoohing the b**ch «f C.cd.r,* Pl.i*<br />
Prlc«<br />
b#gin «t WIr^iS A el new ind cnliiv the tumnitr<br />
ath and <strong>Ocean</strong> An., Phon« 3114211<br />
Now is the Time<br />
to Invest in <strong>Ocean</strong> City!<br />
RESIDENTIAL LOTS -<br />
SINGLE HOMES -<br />
DUPLEXES -<br />
Storting at 112,000<br />
Starting at $32,900<br />
Starting at $45,000<br />
Starting at $99,500<br />
BEACHFRONT -<br />
OFFICE OR STORE<br />
Modern - Air Conditioned<br />
S2400 Yr,<br />
MAKE <strong>1974</strong> THE §EG INN ING OF A NEW<br />
WAY<br />
OF LIFE,<br />
Our staff will be happy to discuss an^ <strong>of</strong> these<br />
properties with you. Please csme in,<br />
Corner I8tti Street and Asbury Avenue, 399-1811<br />
M<br />
and CanM Avenue, Sl-3770<br />
HEATED 1 iimHy ftftr dawniswn<br />
fpEihgn Strisf Umf apt hat Hvfn?<br />
FBflm, timing rgsm: feitehtn, J begreemi<br />
snd batn if^end fi»f. 1 NrHin *pt<br />
withHstns rsem, dtnlngrsem. kiichtnin*<br />
63th ifiiidf ifsirwa* ig (irge Ussred aftif<br />
with high €#ili
PAOi 12 - SECTION THRf E THf OCEAN CITY SBNTINf LLtDGf R THURSDAY, MAY 16,<br />
f'i lOfh Sf, A Aibury Av«<br />
Raider<br />
DULY<br />
IHURSMr,MAY 16<br />
STEWED CHICKEN<br />
PUTTER $4 00<br />
Witt F.F. I U I<br />
mm, MAY 17<br />
FISH 'H'<br />
CHIPS<br />
SATURDAY<br />
MACJIftON! 'I<br />
ICHiiSC<br />
SUNDflV, Ml 19<br />
VOL OUTLET<br />
PLATTER $f00<br />
NEW.'<br />
NOAH'S ARK<br />
Complete Family Style<br />
Dinner<br />
SERVO FOUR<br />
For the<br />
Precious Darling , , .<br />
baseballers even record at 6-6 behind freshman Myers<br />
Freshman southpaw pitcher<br />
Joe Myers si ruck oil 16 Isle<br />
last work while fajhionjng a<br />
Ihrw-hil win for the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
tied Haiders over Wildwood, 6-<br />
3 The victory evened the local<br />
mark at 8-6 for the season, one<br />
nf the best campaigns in recent<br />
years<br />
M>ers struck out seven<br />
in succession during the<br />
Slow your true affection for the new addition<br />
with these truly ujiusual diaper pins made <strong>of</strong><br />
iterling jilver by Napier ..engraved, if you<br />
wish In the years to come. Mother can wear<br />
with pride as a collar pin this special memento<br />
<strong>of</strong> a very special blessed event.<br />
Sfioo pr.<br />
Thomas Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
Serving you Since "22"<br />
Sales and Service<br />
formerly<br />
BROOKS T.V.<br />
QUALITY<br />
B&A Jk-,.<br />
'''<br />
j*:<br />
first three innings while hu<br />
teammates built him a 3-0 edge<br />
The runs came in the second<br />
inning when singles by Milt<br />
Champion and Carmen<br />
Costanza were combined wjih<br />
three walks and two Wildwood<br />
errors Three more Raider runs<br />
crossed in the fourth on hits by<br />
Myers, Champion and<br />
CoJtanM, two errors and a<br />
walk<br />
Myers allowed the hogt<br />
Warriors three runs and three<br />
hits in the botlom <strong>of</strong> the foiffih<br />
but (he 63 lead held the rear <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe »ay. Uoe shut Wildwood out<br />
over the final three in/iings,<br />
striking out eight <strong>of</strong> 10 batters<br />
In earlier action, the Haiders<br />
were no-hit by Lower Cape<br />
May's Clarke Baghelor, 14-0,<br />
Four Raiders reached base via<br />
The "X-Raiders" won second place in the Recreation Department's high<br />
school, co-ed volleyball league, "Super Dust" won the championship, TTie X-<br />
Raiders pictured are; (1st row, 1, to r,) Arleen Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Scott Halliday, Jim Ginn,<br />
Maureen Harris, Second row: Larry Morgan, Jerry Diehl, Tripp Coggins, Jim<br />
Trimmer, John Kulesza, and recreation staff member Bob Jacobs.<br />
SERVICE<br />
Mssun & s ma mm<br />
WI|I«fiDIBJ#$4U$&SflV!Ci<br />
RENTALS<br />
Week . Month<br />
Opt*<br />
__<br />
M MM,-Set, Alu 7,9 M Iw.<br />
M 399-1242 -399-8699<br />
' 710 ASIlrtf AV OCEAN CITY<br />
•V-."' make<br />
makeshift UTejactet* out <strong>of</strong><br />
theb 1 hwwera. J^<br />
"We decided I afcould try<br />
f " dp."M(»lhan.»airt.<br />
M l h i r t<br />
Aid Peliisw«ggti, ^i<br />
n»ve lastef %ht<br />
Summer rmfmrondum possible<br />
Board calls for final building plan<br />
The architeeti and mirtberpf<br />
<strong>of</strong> the school system ad'<br />
ministration have been called<br />
upon to come up with a "funetionaJ<br />
plan" for school m-<br />
paniion. Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Preiident Franklin K. Unger<br />
said in response to a question at<br />
Weather<br />
Inereuing cloudiness<br />
today with a chance <strong>of</strong><br />
showers or thun<br />
diritormi; high temperatures<br />
In Ihe 70s. Fair<br />
Friday through Sunday<br />
wtth little or no chance <strong>of</strong><br />
rain and high tern<br />
peraturai throughout the<br />
period near 70. U.S.<br />
WEATHER SERVICE,<br />
Tides<br />
Hie U* <strong>of</strong><br />
our attlity Urn are ctrtain<br />
procedure* we follow for<br />
overdue boats and other<br />
anntinued on page 13<br />
City workers paint the boardwalk railing at 9th st. with the help <strong>of</strong> specially<br />
designed pitat gloves that do a fast, no *ip Job;Hard at work are Ken Morey,<br />
Henry Rollins and Bob Blevin while Public Works Superintendent Al Green and uuu<br />
Paint Foreman Al niompion check out the work. (Sentinel Photo)<br />
Almost finggr painting<br />
Walk paint work is well in hand<br />
Public Worta Depart,<br />
ment hat abandoned its paint<br />
brushes for gloves and is<br />
literally painting up » storm, at<br />
least on the boardwalk, according<br />
to Superintendent Alvin<br />
Grew,<br />
Green said he and the<br />
Department s paint foremanAl<br />
Thompson camt up with the<br />
idea several months ago when<br />
paint crews were faced with the<br />
time copsum ing and<br />
sometimes tedious task <strong>of</strong><br />
painting the boardwalk's pipe<br />
railings<br />
They purchased the paint<br />
Hot dog! A block party<br />
By Mark Soifer<br />
QUESTION: How do you get MO spirited<br />
children to sit down and be quiet*<br />
ANSWER: Give each one a hot dog!<br />
This was jmtooe<strong>of</strong> the revdationsobviow<br />
to the attentive onlooker at a festive Block<br />
Party on Haven av. last Saturday.<br />
TbeevmtWM held to mark the paving <strong>of</strong><br />
Haven ave- between 1st and Jrd sts. and was<br />
open to all the dftldran <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. It was<br />
apooaond by tht Mkhray CMc Assodaiion<br />
and the City. The Mfctnum's Benevolent<br />
AMD.«ttdth»Ap|ie AtUanct donated some <strong>of</strong><br />
VU f<br />
Aau>«cblidno tafan attwlaf into lot<br />
Mock «t 1 PJB., they mn irwtad by «a<br />
that clicked and clacked about on string*.<br />
The group alto showed how to make hand<br />
puppets and gave them away at the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The aty'a Recreation Department furnished<br />
games This kept the utrht* alive with<br />
kick ball, basketball, and worked up. appetites<br />
for the free not dog, potato chip. Juice<br />
and apple »Und in the middle <strong>of</strong> the block.<br />
We diould pawe now to comoMnd tbe<br />
hardworking and sometimea courageem<br />
folks who dtapcnaad the refrertmenu wd<br />
gmeraOy looted altar thing*, they tad«*Jd<br />
Mrs, Hetty JMWFVOB, an.«» ruuaauw,<br />
Mr*. K*rry McFariMd, Vn. Jmu^<br />
Bry«M. Mr. wd Mr*. )VMWte MMGtaitw<br />
„• V^ViV' ' ' ^'<br />
' • • ,• •• -vt •?,'--f f & l ,r.a'*•^^j^'" 1m '^:p"^)^i^i l<br />
mwm,.<br />
glovei on an experimental<br />
basis and then outfitted each<br />
man with a pair <strong>of</strong> rubber<br />
gloves to wear underneath Hie<br />
system works simply enough<br />
and provides • fast, neat Job,<br />
Two men equipped with the<br />
glove* soak their gloved hands<br />
in a paint tray, which has a<br />
spring operated grill to take <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the excess paint. One man<br />
works on the top raU and the<br />
other on the middle rail. They<br />
are followed by a third man<br />
with a conventional paint broth<br />
who touehei up the mitaed<br />
spot* and the baae<strong>of</strong> the poles<br />
that connect the railing to the<br />
boardwalk,<br />
The three-man crew hat been<br />
working <strong>of</strong>f and on for about<br />
two month* and hw oorapMed<br />
the entire boardwalk.<br />
So impraMd with it* mitt<br />
Green deddad to m tf U»<br />
tarn* trick wmdd wrt «<br />
Cyclone feno^lt 4M, ««J*J<br />
diyipainOntthe<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city 1 *<br />
•*•§«!<br />
PRICE 15c<br />
concerned pemand<br />
form for their comment*.<br />
After Uwt, a acrita at<br />
k i l l b<br />
to ditcuM the<br />
detail. "At that tune," Mi<br />
the variow mttbod» :<br />
(aettag these proMcmt<br />
outlined and di«<br />
for their adaptability to,<br />
cJty's ipecific needa."<br />
Following the work<br />
Zimmeri AMocUtef<br />
prepare<br />
and related<br />
for city action.<br />
recommended lilt<br />
procedure! «riH be<br />
result, in guiding<br />
city's attorneys Jo p<br />
procedure* into tbdr<br />
itfaJ fci"<br />
AO<br />
tat* 4 total <strong>of</strong> Z* mat<br />
amn atftoutori.<br />
At pWaMfc tfHHdd 1m<br />
dbMfonbfr<br />
•tart <strong>of</strong> tbe pwject<br />
Z i d h U<br />
fee <strong>of</strong> tSjMo to p<br />
tinning eonarttattow.<br />
Zimmers .Associate*<br />
Manning<br />
on a<br />
and prepare a Pro<br />
ta rtruaure for<br />
plan approval.<br />
,-• y-.<br />
Beaches open farl **?<br />
season on<br />
mitm<br />
Friday. (Sunk «U bie«a<br />
until ater Labor Day.<br />
An additkioal abc bMchM tm<br />
set for opening (he foBrtriaf<br />
kd<br />
Monorial Day<br />
weekeml<br />
resort season<br />
Memorial Day<br />
will begin in <strong>Ocean</strong> City at 1»<br />
am Saturday with fUg|<br />
ceremonies in front <strong>of</strong> tha'<br />
Music Pier, boardwalk and<br />
Moorlyn t«T<br />
Mayor B Thoma. Waldoan,<br />
fk ^^dmmissioners Marilyn K.<br />
f'M^^^Moore and Luher Wallace, in.,<br />
% will <strong>of</strong>ficiate, along wtth<br />
represeiiUtives <strong>of</strong> die ttattad<br />
Veterans Council, <strong>Ocean</strong> OtT<br />
Boy Scouts and UttJe League. A<br />
wreath <strong>of</strong> flower* will be ptacwl<br />
in the ocean by the Beach<br />
Patrol m memory <strong>of</strong> Bra** win<br />
gave their live* In service tf<br />
their country<br />
Following these carraoiriM,'<br />
there will be a man* to<br />
Manorial ground* al Mi mi.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av Principle •ddntt<br />
will be given by a Onlond from<br />
Ft, Dix (at yet uananed.)<br />
On Sunday evening, t<br />
be a free concert at tU 1<br />
Pter, a p.m. by the (<br />
Cbmmunity<br />
Cultural Art* CMMr. I<br />
deLuca will<br />
and Dr. aad<br />
EuMnhowar.tri
PACE 2 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SINTINfLLEDOER THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Over $3,000 in priiei will be,<br />
awarded at thl§ resort'i I2ih<br />
Annual Boardwalk Art Show,<br />
largest event <strong>of</strong> its Icind in<br />
the world.<br />
The colorful exhibit is eel for<br />
Friday, August 2, and Saturday,<br />
August 3, from 10 a ni to 6<br />
p.m.<br />
Prizes will be (warded in<br />
seven categories for both<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and amateurs<br />
Walk art show <strong>of</strong>fers cash prizes this summer<br />
Divisions include: Oil, land and<br />
seascapes. Oil. non-objective,<br />
abstracts, Me ; Oil, figure,<br />
portrait, at ill life, Watercolor;<br />
Graphics, Wharcoal, color<br />
pastels and atfnjref-KeiUpture in<br />
any media. Mixed Media<br />
Cash awards include Best <strong>of</strong><br />
Show Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, $250; Best<br />
<strong>of</strong> Show Amateur, 1200; Judges<br />
Xward, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional- or<br />
Amateur, I2S0 First awards in<br />
Save money<br />
by spending<br />
enough.<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> painting a house or a room isn't all in the<br />
paint. A /<strong>of</strong> Of money goes for labor, trouble and time.<br />
even if you do it yourself So lengthen thefime between<br />
paint jobs by using quality Dutch Bo/paints Dutch Boy<br />
— lithe sign <strong>of</strong> quality —which means your paint stays<br />
beautiful longer That's why millions <strong>of</strong> homeowners are<br />
willing to pay a little bit more 1 Buy Dutch Boy Pamt<br />
today—you'll have many more years <strong>of</strong> enjoyment ahead<br />
<strong>of</strong> you.<br />
RiPIAT SALE FOR THE HOLIDAY!<br />
Friday through Tuesday,<br />
May 24-28<br />
SAVE $ 2 00<br />
ON EACH GALLON OF INSIDE<br />
OR OUTSIDE, LATEX OR OIL<br />
PAINTS,<br />
GARDEN ANNEX—Wmst Ave, at 8th<br />
if there's quality on the inside,<br />
theri's a Dutch Boy on the outside.<br />
each division are $60, second<br />
awards, $35 and third awards<br />
S25, The*e cash prizes are given<br />
for both amateur and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional divisions<br />
A space rental fee <strong>of</strong> $5 will be<br />
charged for *he two days. No<br />
commissions will be assessed<br />
for sale <strong>of</strong> painting!<br />
Judging will be on Friday at<br />
10a,m with awards announced<br />
by Saturday noon A display <strong>of</strong><br />
award winning worn will be<br />
featured at the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Cultural Arts Center from<br />
August 5 to August 31<br />
Judges for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
division Include Emile DeS<br />
At let. painter; Augusta Feld,<br />
painter, and John Forrnicola,<br />
painter Amateur judges wiU be<br />
Dorothy Ptre, painter; Gladys<br />
Krieger Bloch. painter, and<br />
Leon Sitarchuk, painter<br />
P OLYESTER<br />
ANT SUITS<br />
Short Sleeve, Patterned<br />
Pant Suit, Safari Jacket,<br />
$ 28<br />
aeulptor<br />
Entry forms with complete'<br />
regulations and information<br />
are available from the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Cultural Arts Center, 409<br />
Wesley ov , <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J<br />
08226<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Sandman is AARP speaker<br />
Second District not just the members <strong>of</strong> the later this summer for "Older<br />
Congressman Charles W. local chapter,<br />
Americans Ta* Savings "<br />
Sandman will be the feature Mrs. Bart ells explains the unusual<br />
open-door policy results<br />
(OATS).<br />
speaker at the <strong>Jun</strong>e 14 meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter 1082, from ihe fact that Congressman Sandmans<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Congressman Sandman will be presentation will follow the<br />
Retired Persons on the Music using the occasion to kick <strong>of</strong>f regular business meeting, and<br />
Her, here at 1 p.m.<br />
his district wide survey <strong>of</strong> the will include in addition to the<br />
Mrs, Dorothy Kartells, needs, wants, and desire <strong>of</strong> start <strong>of</strong> the survey, comments<br />
program chairman, hat an-oldenounced that the meeting will The survey will lead to in-<br />
legislation affecting older<br />
Americans<br />
on other pending federal<br />
be open to all older Americans, troduction <strong>of</strong> federal legislation Americans.<br />
Short Sleeve, Patterned<br />
Pant Suit, Shirt, jacket.<br />
$ 2 8<br />
2-DAY OFFICE MACHINE SALE!<br />
— Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th —<br />
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS:<br />
Royal Tabo-Matic<br />
I 54,95<br />
Royal Custom III *99.95<br />
Olivetti Lottera No. 32 . , l 79.50<br />
Olivetti Letttra No. 33 . , > 84,50<br />
Olivetti Studio No. 45 , . '94.50<br />
ELECTRIC PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS:<br />
Royal Apollo 1QGT *84.95<br />
Royal No. 1200 ...... • 1,10,00<br />
Royal Centurion *219.00<br />
ADDING MACHINIS:<br />
FACTORY REBUILT I.B.M. EXECUTIVE TYPEWRITERS<br />
DELIVERED IN SEALED CARTONS $ 239.95<br />
Royal Deluxe<br />
*S9.95<br />
Remington Model No. 40902 , , . , M 49,50<br />
Remington Printing Calculator , . . '269.50<br />
Olivetti Quanta 20 *129.95<br />
Olivetti pi8 Calculator ._„ . ,<br />
•259.00<br />
Mini Calculators , , . From l 39.50 to *99.95<br />
DISK LAMPS M9.95 — Hf-LO STANDS *24,95<br />
ALSO; TiNNA i-TRACK STEREO with<br />
AM/FM MUKTfPLgX RADIO , , , , »119,50<br />
These Machines are on Sale at<br />
STAINTON'S<br />
NEW SHOP<br />
834 Asbury Avenue<br />
ADJOINING MAIN STORE<br />
Featuring<br />
HALLMARK CARDS I<br />
RUSSELL STOVER CANDY<br />
.t,{<br />
Qpmn Friday and Saturday Evnlna* 'til 9<br />
Annual Pechglo Event<br />
FINAL<br />
WEEK<br />
buy 3 and save on<br />
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by<br />
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Onet o year you hove your chance to stock up en<br />
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ALL IN DAWN PINK AND STAR WHITI<br />
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B-B, reg. §3,00 each .........,,., NOW ) FOR $7.50<br />
S, BRIEF, 4.7, rtg, $2.00 taoh NOW 3 FOR ISM<br />
8, rag, M.2Seach NOW! FOR 15.78<br />
C, BIKINI, 4-7, reg, SI .75 each ..,,.'. NOW J FOR 14.50 j |<br />
B. TITi 1 PANTIi, 5-7, rag. $2.7i each<br />
short or medium length ,,,.,,,,.,, NOW! FOR M.75 •<br />
long* Itngth, 6-7, rtg, $3,00 each ,, NOW 1 FOR frM<br />
M medium lingth. rig, $3.00 each NOW 1 FOR I7.M<br />
8-9 long length, reg, $3,25 each .. NOW • FOR W.2S<br />
srowctosfs<br />
MONDAY, MAY 27TH<br />
'<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Emelia M. Hamper<br />
Mrs, Emelia M, Hamper, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wesley Manor, died Saturday<br />
in Sore Memorial Hospital.<br />
Obituaries<br />
She was 80,<br />
f<br />
MM, Hamper was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Jersey City, formerly lived in<br />
Bloomfield and moved here in<br />
1962, She wai a past matron <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bloernfield Chapter Order<br />
d Eastern Star in Montelair, a<br />
past district deputy <strong>of</strong> the Fifth<br />
District OES and a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Trinity United Methediit<br />
Church in Marmora,<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Herman J,; two siiten, Mri.<br />
^delle Paxton, <strong>of</strong> Bradley<br />
Beadi, and Mrs Elsie Sinteff,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove.<br />
Services were held Monday<br />
afternoon at the Godfrey<br />
Fimeral Home. Interment was<br />
at Seavipw Cemetery, Paler<br />
mo<br />
Mary T. McCarthy<br />
Mrs Mary Tyler McCarthy,<br />
(if 9 Asbury rd., died Saturday<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
after a lengthy illness<br />
Mrs McCarthy had been a<br />
Mrs, Winifred Kutcher, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantis Apartments, Somers<br />
Point, died Mrnday mornin§ at<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital She<br />
was 71<br />
Mrs, Kutcher formerly lived<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and had made her<br />
home in Somers Point for two<br />
years.<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Philip M , a rrtired <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
fireman; one daughter, Mrs,<br />
Dolores Rice, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />
four sisters, Mri. Nellie Fiddner,<br />
<strong>of</strong> St. Petersburg, Fla,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city, died April 28 in St.<br />
Mrs, Marv Juan ajid Mri.<br />
summer resident here for 49<br />
Anthony's Hospital, St.<br />
Laura Breitweiser, both <strong>of</strong> Cos<br />
years and,had made her year<br />
Gobb, Conn . and another sister<br />
around home here for the past<br />
in Norway; four grandchildren<br />
four years.<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
ohn A.. jr.; two daughters.<br />
Mrs Mary Tyler Muldoon, <strong>of</strong><br />
i^ifiiyptlp Hill, I'a , and Mrs<br />
Khzabvth Ann Collins, <strong>of</strong><br />
RidtU'WOiid, and five grand<br />
children<br />
Mass <strong>of</strong> ihe Kesurrection was<br />
held Tuesday morning at Si<br />
Frances Cabrini RC Church<br />
Interment was at Holy<br />
Sepulchre Cemetery<br />
Arrangements were by the<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home. It is<br />
the suggestion <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
thai memorial contributions<br />
may be made to your favorite<br />
rhanty<br />
Winifred Kutcher<br />
and two great grandchildren.<br />
Magi <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection was<br />
The<br />
Mini-Mushroom<br />
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held Wednesday morning in St.<br />
Augustine's RC Church<br />
followed by interment at<br />
Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Arrangements ware by the<br />
Wlmheri Funeral Home<br />
Joseph A, Strauss •<br />
Joseph A Strauss, <strong>of</strong> 2814<br />
Kimbrough dr., Wilmington,<br />
Del,, and formerly <strong>of</strong> this "city,<br />
died suddenly Sunday. May 12<br />
He was 47,<br />
Mr Strauss was an engineer<br />
for the Diamond State<br />
Telephone Company for 28<br />
years. He wai bom in Reading,<br />
Pa., lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for<br />
several years and moved to<br />
Wilmington in 1M2,<br />
Surviving are his wife, Mrs,<br />
Jean C Strauss, and his<br />
mother, Mri. Esther R<br />
Strauss, both <strong>of</strong> Wilmington:<br />
and three sisters, Mrs<br />
Katherine Scheib, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
Mrs.<br />
Elizabeth Rennle, <strong>of</strong><br />
Rtdgewood, and Mrs Dorothy<br />
Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Jacksonville, Ha<br />
Interment was in the Charles<br />
Evans Cemetery, Reading<br />
Rudolph j. Glatz<br />
Rudolph J. Glatz, <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Petersburg, Fla,, and formerly<br />
Petersburg, He wai 70,<br />
Mr, Glati was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
home here-for 18 yean orior to<br />
moving to Florida eight years<br />
ago.<br />
He was retired from the<br />
Pennsylvania Bell Telephone<br />
Company and was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Lodge 3 F and AM <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
Lehigli Consistory <strong>of</strong><br />
AUentown, Pa., and a member<br />
and Past High Priest <strong>of</strong> Chanter<br />
48 Royal Arch Masons <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city. He also was president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Federation <strong>of</strong> Mobile Home<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> St. Petersburg and a<br />
former member <strong>of</strong> St. John's<br />
Uah»ran Church <strong>of</strong> this dty.<br />
Surviving are two daughters,<br />
Mrs, Nancy Jane Huckel, <strong>of</strong><br />
Chalfont, Pa , and Mri, Valerie<br />
Hedrtek, <strong>of</strong> this dty, and five<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Services were held at the<br />
Seminole Beach Memorial ,<br />
Qiapel in St. Petersburg. Interment<br />
was at Seaside<br />
Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Joseph Downam, Jr<br />
Joseph Downam, Jr., <strong>of</strong> 167<br />
Sore rd.. <strong>Ocean</strong> View, died<br />
suddenly at his home yesterday<br />
morning (Wednesday), He was<br />
BO.<br />
Mr, Downam wai born and<br />
ralped in <strong>Ocean</strong> View, He and<br />
his brothers managed Downsm<br />
Farms which had been in the<br />
family for several generations<br />
Surviving are two brothers,<br />
Hoover .<br />
Convertible<br />
• ! SPEED MOTOR AylgnRKilh<br />
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"It Beats,<br />
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As H Cleans'<br />
Light weight,<br />
tMy to uae.<br />
Cleans on the<br />
floor and abgvt<br />
Hni everything<br />
INSIDE ,.. including<br />
a new<br />
automatic cord<br />
reel.<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINf L-LIDGiR<br />
Parro and Harry, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View, and two sisters, Mn.<br />
Mary Dailey <strong>of</strong> Palermo and<br />
Mrs Rhoda Sch*nck <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View<br />
Services will be held<br />
Saturday at 10 am n the<br />
Lewis Funeral Home in South<br />
Dennis with the Rev Garrison<br />
Hunter, pastor <strong>of</strong> Calvary<br />
Baptist Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating Interment will be in<br />
Iheehurchcemetfry. A viewing<br />
will be held at the funeral home<br />
Friday from 7 to 9 p m<br />
Samuel Dyer<br />
dies suddenly<br />
Samuel K Dyer, <strong>of</strong> IB Village<br />
dr., Somers point, died iuddenly<br />
Tuesday while visiting<br />
his daughter in PimsaeoUi, Fla,<br />
He was 59<br />
Mr Dyer was born in<br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
home here since 1988. He was<br />
vice president and cashier at<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong> National<br />
Bank and formerly was with<br />
the Philadelphia National<br />
Bank, Gilbels Bank and the<br />
Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
He wag a member and<br />
vestryman <strong>of</strong> Christ Episcopal<br />
Church in Somers Point and<br />
had served aj vestryman <strong>of</strong><br />
Trinity Church in Oxford,<br />
Philadelphia He also was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge<br />
171 F and AM, th« <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Masonic Club, Consistory and<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong> and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chamberi <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce.<br />
He was chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
College Affiliation Committee<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Chapter AID,<br />
former president and life<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the local chapter<br />
AIB. a member <strong>of</strong> the Bank<br />
Officers dub <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
the Banking dub <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pajngylvania, the<br />
New Jersey Bankers<br />
Association, was associated<br />
with the School <strong>of</strong> linking at<br />
Rutgers and was past executive<br />
councilman and forma- instructor<br />
for AIB.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Evelyn Taylor Dyer; one<br />
daughter, Mrs. Sandra L,<br />
Rhodes, <strong>of</strong> Pensacola; and<br />
three grandchildren.<br />
Services will be held<br />
tomorrow (Friday) at 1 p.m. at<br />
the Godfrey Fimeral Home, MS<br />
Central av., with the Rev.<br />
Adolph W Kflhl, rector <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Episcopal Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Friends may call<br />
from 11 a.m. to the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
service. Graveside services<br />
will be conducted at 330 p.m.<br />
at Trinity Church Cemetary,<br />
Oxford and Dillon its.,<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
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Young Pennsylvanians pay $50 for sleeping in ear<br />
Four Pcnnuylvania youths<br />
paid coniid«-»bly higher lhan<br />
the going rates for a nights<br />
sleep when they appeared<br />
before Municipal Beach<br />
Aujuitus 5 Goeu; bul that wa«<br />
becauM <strong>of</strong> where they decided<br />
to sleep<br />
The young men were charged<br />
with ilttping in a ear at Sith stand<br />
Central av on a somewhat<br />
chilly evening on April 8. In<br />
addition they were charged<br />
with possession <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Ffiiff PfinnSVluania unntHa Soring each S50 find S1Q enlBM i,.«^ w^^^tu^ ,.> j-i-^j »* i L_<br />
hypodBrmic syringe and<br />
needle,<br />
Goetz dismissed those<br />
chargei but fined Kevin S,<br />
Baker, Brooke N Mamm, and<br />
Michael J Twner <strong>of</strong> Wealawn<br />
and Frederick Frtti <strong>of</strong> Sinldng<br />
Spring each ISO and $10 MU<br />
costs for sleeping in the car<br />
In other action John M<br />
Wlmeski, 18, <strong>of</strong> PhoenixviUe,<br />
Pa, paid • 1200 fine and IIS<br />
costs on a drunk driving charge<br />
on the <strong>Ocean</strong> City-Somers Point<br />
Blvd on April 21 In addition<br />
Judge Goeu recommended that<br />
he lose his driving privilegeg<br />
for two yean<br />
Philip C Buch, Jr.. IS <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddonfidd was fined $75 and<br />
SIS costs and will lose hit<br />
driving privileges for lix<br />
months following his conviction<br />
on an impaired driving charge<br />
at SSth si and Bay av on March<br />
J1 LBrian<br />
S, Clarke, 17, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View, a licensed *iv«r for only<br />
Rescue Squadmen speakers<br />
at meeting <strong>of</strong> Rotary Club<br />
Ken Baker and Jame< Dixon, expenses are covered by<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Rescue Medicare <strong>of</strong>ten assume that the<br />
Squad, were gueM speakers at ambulance __ service ... ____ also '• is<br />
covered. This is not m. The<br />
Rescue Squad Is not permitted<br />
to seek recompenses from<br />
Mrticare,<br />
The program guests were<br />
thanked for their interesting<br />
and enlightening talk<br />
the dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rotary Club la« TTiuriday<br />
evening in Plymouth Inn, They<br />
spoke on the squads work and<br />
equipment and told <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
ambulance which has the latest<br />
coronary and respiratory<br />
equipment.<br />
The Rescue Squad has a total<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> appronmately 38 It Is<br />
staffed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Monday through Saturday by<br />
tour paid medics with the<br />
volunteer! handling aU ealls on<br />
Sundays and from T p.m. to 7<br />
a.m. daily. Runs average about<br />
five per day which increases to<br />
•bout 20 daily in the peak<br />
lummer. This total« ap.<br />
pttidmately OT0each year.<br />
The men spoke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
equipment which includei<br />
»even vehicles and is able to<br />
cope with any conceivable<br />
emergency in Uris urn. The<br />
equipment includes a saw<br />
which can cut through a brick<br />
wall or em the top<strong>of</strong>f a car in<br />
seconds. They also have<br />
equipment capable <strong>of</strong> lighting<br />
an area the stee <strong>of</strong> a tootball<br />
field.<br />
The Rescue Squad ii<br />
currently erecting a new<br />
building at 36th and Bay av,<br />
which is expected to improve<br />
response time to calls in the<br />
south end <strong>of</strong> the island. Thui is<br />
expected to be rtidy tor Mrviee<br />
the beginning <strong>of</strong> July and wuJ<br />
con about mm.<br />
Trainmi <strong>of</strong> personnel ii taken<br />
at the rate <strong>of</strong> eight to 10 noun<br />
per week, TbU is also being<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered to youths ef 15 to 18<br />
y*irs <strong>of</strong> agf who forma <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
Gpfps,<br />
The Sqoad's house«Jiouie<br />
annual fund drive will get<br />
underway in a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
months. TraditionaUy this nets<br />
between tS.QOO and 125,000. In<br />
addition patients <strong>of</strong>ten make<br />
direct contributions. It was<br />
pointed out that <strong>of</strong>ten patients<br />
whose hospital and medical<br />
(wo months, was fined I2j and<br />
110 costs for driving his car on<br />
the boardwalk at 3 am. on May<br />
4 He was fined the same<br />
amount for *iving at 80 rnUes<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />
per hour in aSO mile per hour<br />
zone along the <strong>Ocean</strong> City-<br />
Somers Point blvd, on May 10<br />
Clarke's driven license has<br />
been revoked far 30 dayg.<br />
Oeean City Sentinel-L dger<br />
In \mi-ricas Grrateu F« n<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SINTINiL LEOGIR,<br />
JdtJNT STETHERS<br />
US fBh Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J . 0^26<br />
Established 18S1<br />
•Ted u Poisi Office at Oceu Ckj, N J . OK22S<br />
at >K>an) FIBH matDir<br />
VINTENTT. MICHEi-RTTE<br />
Our girl's dressed<br />
up clog , , ,<br />
p K ISHKR<br />
I 1ITOR<br />
JOHN j Ant'THARP ADVRRTBINGM if.ER<br />
Resort<br />
Inc.<br />
SI BSCIUFTIQN PRICE: *5.7i per year > ami) In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City, Someri Point. Marmora and Bee . ••• Point; six<br />
months, M.75. Elsvidiere, per year, M,(« sii manlhs.<br />
14.00. West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi River per year S7.M, Price on<br />
newsstand. 15 cents per ropy PvbUeatiai Sf*rdi(<br />
Weekly every Thursday: Sewl-weeUy Ti»«H'<br />
Friday from flrM werk in <strong>Jun</strong>e until L»hor ;><br />
Reg. *9.00 Changeable<br />
In Navy and White<br />
strap goes backless ^tf Sdhftoy<br />
/<br />
•j<br />
The Daytena, a s<strong>of</strong>t woven leather sandal with a<br />
ark wedge heel, and a crepe sole for walking<br />
pleasure! In navy, white, red, orange & green.<br />
Reg. 16.00.<br />
Now<br />
'1
PAOI 4 — SfCTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 23,<br />
Miss Yeapk is the bride <strong>of</strong> Wayne Angus McLeon<br />
A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
was solemniied last Friday<br />
•vening in the ImmanueJ<br />
Baptist Church, Wilmington,<br />
pel., when Mlsa Sara Eliiabeth<br />
Yeap)e became the bridt <strong>of</strong><br />
Wayne Angus McLeon. The<br />
Rev, Arthur L. Kay and Dr Bill<br />
Bowan <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the e»ndlelight<br />
ceremony.<br />
•Hit bride is the daughtir <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, Holland Z<br />
Yeaple, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del,<br />
and 4425 Central av , this city<br />
The bridegroom i» the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mri, Angui A<br />
McLeon, pr a Clair, Mich<br />
Mrs. John A Ledden, Jr.. <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilmington, was matron <strong>of</strong><br />
honor for her sister<br />
Bridesmaids were Mils Louise<br />
MeGaffick <strong>of</strong> Wilminton, and<br />
Miss Helen Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Demon,<br />
Md Miss Amie Eliiabeth<br />
Ledden, niece <strong>of</strong> the bride, was<br />
flower girl and Miss Nanpy<br />
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) and<br />
Swimwear<br />
for Your Busy<br />
Summer Days<br />
and Nights<br />
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Boutique<br />
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MDAILY 10-5:30 • FRI. 10-9<br />
Horn, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, was<br />
sololit<br />
Duane Thomas McLeon, <strong>of</strong><br />
Newark, Del., twin brother <strong>of</strong><br />
the groom, served as bell man<br />
and assisting as ushers were<br />
Larry Barton, <strong>of</strong> Hoekesrin,<br />
Del., Larry Puckett, <strong>of</strong> Dayton,<br />
Tenn,,, Thomas Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
Newark, and Randy Me-<br />
Nicholi, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington.<br />
Following a reception in<br />
fellowship hall <strong>of</strong> the church the<br />
couple left on a honeymoon at<br />
the shore They will make their<br />
Deal-Bid<br />
Betty Stano with BBlO and<br />
Jack Smith with 4690 were high<br />
Bridge scorers at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Card Club games played<br />
last Thursday evening in the<br />
Youth Center.<br />
High scorer* in the Pinochle<br />
division were Mary Witte, 621;<br />
Leah OBrien, 575; Mabel<br />
Dickel. 571; Frtda Hampp, 563;<br />
Charlotte Cotter, 558; Bill<br />
Uveris, 552; Polly Davidson,<br />
551; Carl Mehnert, SSI; Al<br />
Bayard, 540; Lydia Peterson,<br />
MB; Mary Whiteman, 538, and<br />
Sara Keaiay, 538.<br />
High leoren for the Bridge<br />
game Monday evening were<br />
Mary Schmidt, 7820: Mills<br />
home in Newark,<br />
The bride attended Covenant<br />
College at Lookout Mountain,<br />
Chattanooga. Tenn,, and ii a<br />
1968 graduate <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />
McKean High School in<br />
Wilmington.<br />
The bridegroom, a 1989<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Christiana High<br />
School in Newark, was<br />
graduated in 1973 from Bryan<br />
College in Dayton, Tenn., with a<br />
major in Christian Education,<br />
He u| presently employed it<br />
duFom in GiMoow, Del.<br />
Thompson, 6110; Yola Gorman,<br />
4960; Bob Evans, 4840; Ethel<br />
Hitt, 4180; Anne Barman. 4000,<br />
and Betty Stano, 3950,<br />
Honors in Pinocnie were<br />
earned by Ben Meyers, BIB;<br />
Mae Clark, 607; Mary Witte,<br />
613; Anna Orfanelli, 594; John<br />
Blankley, 588; Polly Davidson,<br />
582; Catherine Turkington, M0;<br />
Tom Sretlon, 572; Florence<br />
Sretton, 568; Jack Gtley, 554;<br />
Al Bayard, 549; George Alber,<br />
547, and Elsie Morldy, 547.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card dub games<br />
are played every Monday and<br />
Thursday at 7:15 p.m. In the<br />
Youth Center<br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sell ft Empty witti a Want Ad •<br />
Girls Sizes To 6X<br />
Boys Sizes to 7<br />
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Summer Fashions<br />
FLAIR <strong>of</strong> MIAMI<br />
ft<br />
PANTS SHIFTS with<br />
MATCHING SHORTS<br />
(llasfic Waist)<br />
Sizes 10-20—12'/j.22'/»<br />
&.vr<br />
Mrs, Wayne Angus McLeon<br />
Marmora Fire Co,Auxiliary<br />
sets annual bazaar <strong>Jun</strong>e 1<br />
MARMORA - The Ladles<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Fire<br />
Company is making<br />
preparations for the ninth<br />
annual Bazaar to be held<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>i 1, from 10 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m. at the fire house on<br />
Norwood rd. All the women<br />
have been working through the<br />
winter months and are still<br />
busy with last minute details<br />
tvn order to make this the<br />
community's 1 Event <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Year,<br />
Children <strong>of</strong> all ages are invited<br />
to enjoy a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
gamei and activities. Mm<br />
Dottie Ward has served as<br />
chairwoman <strong>of</strong> the outdoor<br />
games in previous years and is<br />
returning in that capacity this<br />
year. She reports there are<br />
many good prizes to be<br />
awarded. The beat is a giant<br />
bear.<br />
Youngsters and oldsters too<br />
are welcome to browse at the<br />
mimareus booths, Mrs, Kay<br />
Steelroan is chairwoman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
WEle Elephant table. The New<br />
Items table alto has • number<br />
<strong>of</strong> qpat donated by the local •<br />
merftants.<br />
Mrs, Arlene Southard is<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cake Ta ble and<br />
is coordinating the women and<br />
their baking skills. Cakes,<br />
cookies, pies and other goodies<br />
will be available.<br />
This year pizza also will be on<br />
sale by the slice or the whole<br />
pizza<br />
Mri, Francine Jones and her<br />
committee are preparing cold<br />
ham platters for gale. The<br />
platter contains boiled him,<br />
potato salad, cole slaw, deviled<br />
eggs, roll, butter, cup cake,<br />
for your<br />
bn4ne*go<br />
graduate;<br />
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br»*n dill, l.c.i.d cryiiil<br />
•nd caw, idjuilibli imih<br />
braeclit. IN.<br />
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Jewelers<br />
olOeein City<br />
811 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dill 3994075<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee or iced tea.<br />
Mn. Sue Schmid's committee<br />
has come up with some<br />
items for the Homemade table.<br />
There will be a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Imitted, crocheted and handmade<br />
articles. Rag dolls,<br />
stuffed animals, hand hooked<br />
rugs, hat and mitten sets and<br />
clothei pin bagi are just a few<br />
<strong>of</strong> what the ladies have made.<br />
The Ladies Auxiliary is<br />
planning for the largest bazaar<br />
in the nine-year higtory <strong>of</strong> the<br />
event. Money raised will go to<br />
the firemen's building fund for<br />
the fire house. The president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Auxiliary and all the<br />
members invite everyone to<br />
come to the support <strong>of</strong> this<br />
worthy community oroitct.<br />
Sl'KFING CAPITOL<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City holds more<br />
lurfing competitions than any<br />
other resort in the United<br />
Sates. One contest per week is<br />
held, during July and August<br />
*•"•" oB-semon evefttt art also<br />
FT k^'Tb at<br />
.._,Jtsgivaug<br />
"Spring fming" Easter<br />
Saturday,/<br />
A<br />
Sitcs 4-20<br />
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PAGE 4 - SiCTION ONf THt OCfAN CITY SENTINIL-Lf DOER THURSDAY, MAY 83, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Civic Club installs <strong>of</strong>ficers; Awards listed\ chairmen named<br />
Mrs Kidel Kroesser was<br />
Installed as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gvlr Club at the May luncheon<br />
meeting Tuesday afternoon in<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
Others installed by Mrs<br />
Ernest Kirkpalrick were Mrs<br />
Kalhryn DuFrasne vice<br />
president, and Mrs Harold<br />
Walker, financial seeFetary<br />
Mrs Paul Ham, outgoing<br />
president, was honored for her<br />
three years in <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />
presented with.a plaque <strong>of</strong><br />
appreciation, a past president's<br />
pin and the club's press bonk<br />
covering her years in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Mrs Bertha Voss, charter<br />
member, was honored and<br />
spoke a few words <strong>of</strong> praise for<br />
the club's activities She urged<br />
members to remember ihr<br />
senior citizens <strong>of</strong> the city in<br />
future ^-ejects<br />
K<br />
Mrs Main called for a<br />
moment <strong>of</strong> silence in memory<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs Pear! TTiomas, a past<br />
presideni who passed away<br />
recently The biography' <strong>of</strong><br />
Riise Kennedy will be placed in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Public Library<br />
in Mrs Thomas' memory<br />
Donations were approved for<br />
the Rescue Squad and the<br />
Humane Society Notes <strong>of</strong><br />
thanks were received from the<br />
Colony flub for assistance on<br />
ihe recently concluded library<br />
project and from Tracey House<br />
for the donations <strong>of</strong> clothing<br />
Miss Pam Driieoll and Miss<br />
Adele Tr<strong>of</strong>», delegate and<br />
alternate in Citizenship In<br />
stiiule at Douglass College,<br />
were introduced<br />
Plans were announced to<br />
present a Literature Priie <strong>of</strong> a<br />
$25 bond to a graduating senior<br />
1CT0RY OUTLET<br />
NEW ARRIVALS<br />
Oppn Monday<br />
thru Saturda\<br />
It) a.m. to 5 p.in<br />
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Cotton Calico<br />
Cotton Duck<br />
Flocked Cottons<br />
» Prints<br />
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THANK YOU—Mrs. Paul Haln (right) Is presented with a corsage and an<br />
elaborately decorated cake by Mrs, i. Fidel Kroesser as Mrs. Kathryn ,.. DuFrasne .__..,_<br />
looks on. The occasion was the Civic Club's instalfation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers Tuesday"<br />
Counsellor Photo,<br />
ai <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />
Mrs Hain thanked the<br />
members for their help with the<br />
recent card party Mrs Harold<br />
The annual meeting and<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Sarah<br />
Sillwell Chapter DAK was held<br />
at a luncheon Saturday in the<br />
Trophy Room at Harry'i Inn,<br />
Officers installed for tffe<br />
earning year are: Mrs, J.<br />
Hilary Smith, regent; Mrs,<br />
Eugene Lyness, 'first vice<br />
regent; Mrs. Samuel Boyd,<br />
Upper Twp.<br />
events<br />
TODAY cniursday) •<br />
Upper Township Planning<br />
Board meeting, 8 p.m. in the<br />
Township Hall, Tuekahoe.<br />
Tuekahoe Post American<br />
Legion meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
Country aore Women's Club<br />
installation banquet, 6:30 p.m.<br />
at Tuekahoe Inn.<br />
Cub Scout Pack 71 meeting,<br />
7:30 p.m. in the Upptt Township<br />
Elementary School. Senior<br />
Citizen Award to bt made.<br />
Marmora Volunteer<br />
Company drill, 7 p.m.<br />
Fire<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
Upper Township Committee<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Upper Township Senior<br />
Citizens meeting, 7 p.m. in the<br />
VFW Hall in Marmora.<br />
Siavllle Volunteer Fire<br />
Company AuBliary meeting,<br />
7:30 p.m. in the fireball.<br />
MARK ANNIVERSARY<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Gtorge N.<br />
Larimer, <strong>of</strong> 145 Dory dr.,<br />
celebrated their 34th wedding<br />
anniversary May 19. Mrs, Anne<br />
Szmigiel entertained at a<br />
dinner in their honor that<br />
evening at Tuekahoe Inn,<br />
Wenker was chairman, Mrp,<br />
Emeii Kurtz, ticket chairman,<br />
and Mrs, Rudolf Kurzenabe<br />
served as corresponding<br />
second vice regent; Mrs, John<br />
Gaix, corresponding secretary;<br />
Mrs. William Mo wen,<br />
treajurer, Mrs. William Cline,<br />
registrar, and Mrs. Halleni<br />
Mendenhall, historian.<br />
Officers continuing in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
for one mor« year art Mri,<br />
Phillip Widing, chaplain; Mrs.<br />
Lemuel Cavilier, recording<br />
secretary; and Mrs Mendenhall,<br />
librarian.<br />
Mrs, John F. WerheJ was<br />
elected to membership and<br />
welcomed as prospective<br />
memberi and guests were MM,<br />
Arthur Hitchcock and Mrs.<br />
Willwd Wanger.<br />
A program on the Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Flag,<br />
illustrated with flags, wag<br />
presented fay Mrs. Dai*.<br />
Thii was the final regular<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the chapter until the<br />
fall.<br />
OF SOMERS POINT<br />
SNEAKERS<br />
MEN'S I BOYS'<br />
Super<br />
Sale<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
LIMIT 2JACH<br />
CUP aoupo! 1<br />
Kin's, Women'*,<br />
Childron'i<br />
THONGS<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
44c<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 87th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
4 PAIRS<br />
— ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1^^^^ ^^^^m<br />
CUP COUPON<br />
Min't S/S KnH<br />
DRESS<br />
SNIRT<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
secretary<br />
It was announced that the<br />
following American Home<br />
Department Awards were won<br />
by members at the Fine Arti<br />
FeitivaJ and Spring Conference<br />
recently in Atlantic City; Mrs,<br />
Edward Bram, firm place for a<br />
daytime dream; Mrs, Fidel<br />
Kroesser, second place for an<br />
Exterior<br />
PAINTING<br />
JEAVONS<br />
- For Free Estimates -<br />
223 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
CALL 399-8125<br />
CLIP COUPON<br />
Folding Aluminurti<br />
Frame Web<br />
CHAIR<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
$266<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
LWfT 2 EACH<br />
Infanft' or Toddlari'<br />
SHORT SETS<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
c<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
1174 Only<br />
LIMIT 2 EACH<br />
arranpment <strong>of</strong> flawen under<br />
glass; Mrs, Walter Anderson,<br />
third place for an evening wear<br />
• outfit; and Mrs. John CoUhott,<br />
third plipe in ceramics,<br />
Mrs Cotahott, art chairman,<br />
urged members to participate<br />
jn the Second Annual Flower<br />
Slow sponsored by the City <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City next month<br />
Mrs. Daniel Parrel], Civic<br />
Improvement chairman,<br />
reported the club won third<br />
place award <strong>of</strong> $35 in the Civic<br />
Improvement Project division<br />
at the Fine Arts Festival<br />
Mrs. Joseph McKay reported<br />
that the club also won a Safety<br />
Award at the Fine Arts<br />
Festival for its bicycle safety<br />
prop-am,<br />
Mrs, Kroesser, incoming<br />
president, announced the<br />
following chairmen to serve for<br />
the coming year- American<br />
Home, Mri, Frank Stamhoolian;<br />
Art, Mrs. Cotshott;<br />
Public Affairi, Mrs, Kirk.<br />
patrick; CIP, Mri. Farreji;<br />
Education, Mri. Walter Mills;<br />
International Affairs, Mrs.<br />
Sephen Winner; Literature,<br />
Mrs, Joseph Forte; Memfcerihip,<br />
Mrs, Harold Wenker;<br />
Musics Mri, Charles Hack;<br />
Program, Mrs, PuFraine;<br />
Public Relations, Mri. Robert<br />
Carry on Summer '74<br />
n<br />
l\<br />
OPENING 1\<br />
SATURDAY, VI<br />
MAY 2STH ^ ^<br />
Alma Taylor<br />
Flanders Hotel, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Keenan; Social farvices, Mrs<br />
John Coitello; and Safety, Mrs<br />
McKay.<br />
•<br />
Guests introduced were Mrs.<br />
Gada WeinhelU, Mri. Hazel<br />
Minteith and Mrs. Margaret<br />
LeVolce<br />
In final tribute to the<br />
outgoing president members <strong>of</strong><br />
the club read original poems.<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
Benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Rotary Club<br />
Saturday, May 25<br />
Beginning 9 A.M.<br />
Palmer Center<br />
16th and Haven Avenue<br />
1<br />
iO #<br />
m<br />
W<br />
—<br />
1rtJ~*<br />
j<br />
%£?<br />
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OPENSATURDAY<br />
10to4:7to9<br />
MONDAY, MAY 27TH ID to 5<br />
WEEKENDS TIL JUNE 10<br />
9512 3rd Ave.<br />
Stone Harbor<br />
* • MEMORIAL DAY • •••<br />
SUPER COUPON SALE<br />
GOOD ONE DAY ONLY. MON., MAY m , Somers PolHt Store Only!<br />
CUP COUPONS PRINTED BELOW I BRING TO GRANTS SOMERS POINT STORE ONLT!<br />
GUP COUPON<br />
Folding Aluminum<br />
Frame Wab<br />
CHAISE<br />
Super<br />
Salt<br />
$566<br />
Cnupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
••••"THJOH<br />
Min'i or Woman's<br />
STRAW<br />
HATS<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
ic<br />
CLIP COUPON<br />
GUP COUPON<br />
ladies' loitata<br />
I 1<br />
GUI<br />
BRIEFS or<br />
BIKINIS<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
-i---<br />
!<br />
Coupon Valid Mm, May 27th<br />
1174 Only<br />
LM2<br />
CUP COUPON<br />
Man's or Woman's<br />
S-Spaad 26"<br />
BIKE<br />
Super<br />
. Salt<br />
$4^00<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
1874 Only<br />
•••n 1 BCH -<br />
""cupcouS" 1<br />
COPPERTONE<br />
SUNTAN LOTION<br />
4-Oz. Bottia<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
mm<br />
CLIP COUPON<br />
Girls'<br />
SHORTS<br />
Super<br />
Salt<br />
CUP COUPON<br />
18" Folding<br />
GRILL<br />
Suptr<br />
Salt<br />
$390<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 17th<br />
<strong>1974</strong> Only<br />
JMIT 1 EACH<br />
OLIPIOUPO*"<br />
68"I27"<br />
AIR MATTRESS<br />
FLOATING<br />
RAFT<br />
Super<br />
Salt<br />
\c<br />
Coupon Valid Mon, May 27th<br />
MM Only<br />
CLIP COUPON<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY 51 NTINf L LIDGf R<br />
'Summer Silhouettes 'theme for luncheon-fashion show <strong>Ocean</strong> City Coming Events<br />
Uiing "Summer Silhouettes • HJJH, MUl—' I<br />
m their theme, the <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
Modeling the fashions, which<br />
League Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Shore<br />
will be provided by Steinbach's<br />
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary<br />
will be members from locai<br />
will present its annual luncheon<br />
service organizations The<br />
and fashion show at Flanders<br />
models and the organization<br />
Hotel Thursday, May 30<br />
which they represent "are: Mrs,<br />
L Anthony Gibson, Atlantic<br />
The hospitality hour, which<br />
<strong>County</strong> Law Wives; Mrs.<br />
will precede the luncheon, will<br />
Thomas Bostic, <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
begin at noon in the Marine<br />
Crescent Women's dub; MM.<br />
Room,<br />
Charles Oldfield, Women's Club<br />
i |<br />
WALL SCRAPING<br />
Paperhanging<br />
and Painting<br />
by T. L, HOWELL<br />
* ESTABLISHED 1948+<br />
Phone 398-2999<br />
704 Asbury Ave<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Ph, 3994040<br />
U, S. GOVERNMENT<br />
GUARANTEED BONOS<br />
YIELD OF APPROXIMATELY<br />
8.20%<br />
Minimum Purchose—^'5 000<br />
A. G. EDWARDS I SONS,<br />
Inc.<br />
EST. lg|7<br />
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, INCV<br />
21S. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City<br />
348-3101 or 338-2300<br />
Wicker Toad<br />
12th SI, and Asbury Ava.<br />
WICKER FURNITURE<br />
for Indoors and Out<br />
BASKETS • CHAIRS • THUS<br />
• RUBS • PLANTERS • BAGS<br />
J t UNBEATABLE PRICES! - HIST ARRIVED!<br />
] \ WICKER GINGER JAR<br />
TIFFANY anil TABLE LAMPS<br />
*v-<br />
SUMMER SILHOUETTES-Mrs, Joseph O'Flynn<br />
(left) and Mrs. Joseph Fratereangell, members <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Jun</strong>ior League Chapter, Women's AujdUary <strong>of</strong><br />
aore Memorial Hospital, go over a selection <strong>of</strong><br />
styles to be ahown at the Annual Lmdieon and<br />
Fashion Show, "Summer Silhouettes/' to be held at<br />
the Flanders Hotel May 30.<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; Mrs. George<br />
Sherby, Country Shore<br />
Women'i Club <strong>of</strong> Marmora;<br />
Mri, Philip Ninla, Colony Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Mrs. Raymond<br />
Mane worth, NAFEC Woman's<br />
Club, Representing the Shore<br />
Memorial Hoipita) Auxiliary<br />
ure; Mrs. Marvin Embry,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior League Chapter; Mrs.<br />
WiUard Wanga-, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Bridge<br />
Chapter, and Mrs, Boy E.<br />
Anderson, Mainland Chapter.<br />
Miss Blanche King, fashion<br />
coordinator at Steinbach's, will<br />
narrate the fashion show with<br />
musical accompaniment by<br />
Mrs. Arthur Ely,<br />
Co-chairmen <strong>of</strong> the affair are<br />
Mrs, Samuel Rubin and Mrs.<br />
Arthur Ford IB<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE- Jama with 73.<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 42 was made at Eait-Weit players scoring<br />
the Boxwood Duplicate Bridge above average were Rose<br />
game played Ian Wednesday Capito and Sylvia Brown, ?«H;<br />
evening. High saortrg wart Marge Hamburger and Fran<br />
Lucille Morrison and Gladys<br />
Johnson, 75; Audrey EJphen-<br />
Steelman with SI followed by<br />
A<strong>of</strong>t. BoifcyshelL.And Jane<br />
«ng- irfth 47. >U|o above<br />
•varage were Jim Meyer and<br />
Eldyn Steward Hpis KDSMVM y game r<br />
and Laurel M|wbr«y and average <strong>of</strong> 84 in boto<br />
Heanor EiserJohr ' and Ann In the North-South group_<br />
Marshall.<br />
Simon and Eldyn Stewart were<br />
high with 96'i, followed by<br />
Average at Sunday'! fame Laurtl Mowbray and Art Levin,<br />
alae wai 42. Scoring honon 94H, and Irv Bergman and<br />
were gained by Ruth Ann Jane Sussman, HMi.<br />
Bosbyihell and Vivian In the East-West section<br />
Cameron, S2V4, and Jane Young those above average were<br />
"and Don Millar, 48^4, Run-janna-iup were Rod BoibyrttU 110, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry<br />
Young and Don Millar,<br />
and Jerry Horn, John Green Craige, BIM,.<br />
and Stu Fuller, Either Fuller<br />
Monday's garni ended in an<br />
and Mary Ingram and Art<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 14 for both directions.<br />
In the North-South group<br />
Levin and Laurel Mowbray.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridg* those scoring above average<br />
pmei are played every Sun. were Reba McLaughlin and<br />
day and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Reuben Sussman, 95; Jerry<br />
420 Atlantic av.<br />
Wallace and Jane Sussman, 94;<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
DUPLICATE—Averages at<br />
last Thursday's game were 71<br />
for North-South and S3 for East-<br />
West. Playing Norm-South and<br />
scoring high were Bea Lukens<br />
and Reuben Sussman with 94<br />
and Pen Sheldon and Helen<br />
Set Your Course for the . , .<br />
CANAL HOUSE<br />
717 Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 398-3069<br />
^Featuring<br />
'Frame House Gallery"<br />
Limited Edition Prints<br />
Imported Giftware • Brasswar©<br />
Household Furnishings<br />
Nautical Artifacts<br />
MEMORIAL<br />
WilKlND SPECIAL<br />
Aaron Simon and Eldyn<br />
Stewart, 90Mi, and Mary<br />
Ingrain and Esther Fuller,<br />
87H,<br />
Players scoring above<br />
average in the East West group'<br />
were Vivian Cameron and<br />
Edna Daniels, 105; Stuart<br />
Puller and Harmon Webb, 87^,<br />
and Mr, and Mri, Ilmer<br />
Sperry, 86.<br />
Tuesday's game also<br />
produced an average <strong>of</strong> 84 in<br />
both directions. In the North-<br />
South section those coming in<br />
above average were Mr, ud<br />
Mrs. Ed Baksr, 91; Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Alfred Coane, 90'*; Irv<br />
Bregman and Jane Sussman,<br />
90, Lucille Morrison and<br />
Gladys Setiman, 89^, and<br />
Naoma Seymour and Judy<br />
Powert, 84H,<br />
Playing East West and<br />
scoring above average were<br />
Vivian Cameron and John<br />
Green, IQS^; Jim Connell and<br />
Bill Haas, 96, and Ann Marshall<br />
and Marion Hager, 85.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
games art played every Sunday,<br />
Tuesday, Thursday and<br />
Friday at 8 p.m. and Monday at<br />
l2:30p m. at the Bridge Center,<br />
349 West av.<br />
TUDAV '-Thursday<br />
Soroptimwt C"luh program<br />
meeting, 6-30 pm at Scotch<br />
Hall. Program by members r(<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Kesri*<br />
Squad<br />
Women s Club installation<br />
banquet, 7pm at Harry s Inn<br />
Samers Point<br />
Concert by <strong>Ocean</strong> City Male<br />
Qiorus 8pm on the Music<br />
Pier<br />
Jayceea meeting<br />
Jerry's Place<br />
H p m<br />
at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 8pm in the Bndgp<br />
Center, 349 West av<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
meeting. 8:30 p m in St<br />
Augustine's rertory rerrpatinn<br />
room<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting<br />
ft 15 p m in Plymouth Inn<br />
Shuffltboard Cluh card<br />
party, 7-so p m m th#<br />
clubhouse<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club game.<br />
7 IS p m in Uie Youth CenWr<br />
TOMORROW (Friday<br />
Natona Council _^,.._<br />
Pocahontii mwUng, B p.m<br />
the American Legion Hail<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, § p.m in the Bridge<br />
Center, 349 West av<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
Annual Ladies Night Banquet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Masonic Club.<br />
8 30 p.m on the Music Pier<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Fiihing Club<br />
regular meeting. B X p m on<br />
the pier.<br />
Gamma Chapter, Omega<br />
Lambda Pil barbecue at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, James McCarron.<br />
6 Harried av,. Somers Point<br />
Safety clinic on surf saillni,<br />
10;45 am. at the Recreation<br />
Center.<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
Free concert by <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Community Qrehejtra, 8 p.m.<br />
on the Music Pier<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
pine, i p.m, at 420 Atlantic av<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
ne, 8 p.m. in Un Bridge<br />
Memorial Day Parade and<br />
Service itarts B.JO a.m. at the<br />
Music Pier and continues it 11<br />
am, aft Memorial Park,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, 12:30 p.m. it the Bridge<br />
teller, 349 West iv.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club gam§,<br />
7:15 p.m in the Youth Center<br />
Shuffleboard Club<br />
party, 7:30 p.m. it<br />
clubhousf.<br />
card<br />
!hf<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge<br />
BPQE<strong>of</strong> W meeting, 830 p.m.<br />
in the Elks Hall, 818 Bay av.<br />
TUESDAY•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter,<br />
Awdliiry to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital meeting, 1 p.m. in the<br />
Youth Ctnttr.<br />
Xi Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta<br />
Sigma Phi attend mslallatinr<br />
END OF SMALLPOX<br />
GENEVA--Dr. Halfdan<br />
Mlhler, director <strong>of</strong> the WorH<br />
Health Organization, bkn<br />
predicted that 1975 will hav,-<br />
seen its Iftsi case <strong>of</strong> smallpox.<br />
The last case reported<br />
was in Indonesia in 1972<br />
ii in 4Ni run<br />
730 ASBURY AVE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
H ;MI p m at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Siiiiiui'l Forbes. «7 \ Humson<br />
City Democratic Club<br />
('andidates Nigit. 7 30 pm in<br />
the Vouth Center Candidates<br />
for Capp May <strong>County</strong><br />
id guests<br />
Auxiliary to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital workshops, 10 a m at<br />
the Youth Center<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, 8 pro in the Bridge<br />
Center, 349 West av<br />
Alcohnlici Anonymoui<br />
meeting. B 30 p m in the<br />
Episcopal Parish Hall, 11th B<br />
and Cpntral av<br />
Alanon meeting, 8:30 p m in<br />
a John's Lutheran Ch<br />
inth st and Centra] av<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
Klwanis Club luncheon<br />
me«tn|. [2 15 p m at Smms<br />
rieHaurant<br />
Card party benefit Our<br />
Lady sResidence,Bprn.<br />
U4i <strong>of</strong> Goal Counjel R.C<br />
Church Hall, 40th st and<br />
Central av , B p m<br />
Welcome Night 7<br />
Octan City High<br />
cafeteria<br />
pm at<br />
School<br />
Women's Cooperative<br />
Uague worluhop, 10:30 a m in<br />
the Youth Center<br />
Borwood Dup;icate Bridge<br />
liamp. Bp.m at 420 Atlantic av<br />
Midway CIVIC Association<br />
meetiBg, 8 p.m in the Youth<br />
Center<br />
PAGE 7 - SECTION ONI<br />
How do /<br />
get to<br />
Ocman City?<br />
Mr, Vacationer.<br />
If there's mvmr<br />
a doubt, fust call<br />
us ... for directions<br />
or anything else<br />
Knicnts<br />
OP OCIAN CITY<br />
Saiffe Jwufi<br />
ST. aid WESUT ML<br />
tUL MMHI<br />
Fill IILIWIIT -<br />
YOU'RE INVITED<br />
to the OCEAN CITY DEMOCRATIC CLUB<br />
MEET TOUR CANDIDATE RIGHT<br />
for<br />
CAPE MAT COUNTY FREEHOLDER<br />
TUESDAY, HIT 28TH, 7:30 P.M. at MM TO0TR NI1B<br />
GRAND OPENING<br />
The Plant People<br />
3234 Asbury Ave.<br />
SATURDAY. MAY 25, 10 A,M,-8 PM,<br />
Plants - Pottery • Terrariums<br />
Hanging Baskets - Cacti<br />
Come Visit Our Plants -<br />
They Will Grow on You!<br />
MEMOBIAl BAY, MONDAY, MAY<br />
Sesre with handsome «nd oh-io-tomfort»ble lUcfci from ihu<br />
Ksbaf Eolleetien , . in blendi <strong>of</strong> Decron end Wontsd and<br />
Picrsn and Cslton ... in Knit Poly«teri and Knit blertdi .<br />
Available in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> thsdn and patfpmt and<br />
failsred by qualify creftimen . from 19.<br />
Th. Bally "Bobby" n<br />
ntw flyweight conopt<br />
camblntd with tht «tliw«i<br />
fttlliH) <strong>of</strong> totAl comfdrt<br />
Mm whltt, iwd btlgt a<br />
The look HIM ttyt<br />
uiil km boot In «<br />
Th. t<strong>of</strong>rHt ft 4tMU*f<br />
i <strong>of</strong> ft »W» vw '4/<br />
CMOK fftf<br />
bhi*...M, i,'<br />
f W • I . *<br />
aid ••ffctl RMi StMtrt Point. N.<br />
Framed Prints<br />
fa<br />
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Bicycles and Parts<br />
All Kindt <strong>of</strong> Manure, Fertilizers,<br />
Lawn Seeds and Fencing.<br />
«S FOR |LL TOUR GARDEN NEEDS<br />
5T5 Now Robd Dial ?2764e4<br />
Serners Point, New Jersey<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
/WON. & SAT. 8=6<br />
TUES,, WED., THURS. & FRI. 8=9<br />
SUNDAY 92<br />
IN AMERICAN HARDWIRE DEALER<br />
SUN ROSE<br />
BOOK SHOP j<br />
640 Asburv Ave, ;<br />
• Hardbound & Paperback<br />
• Gift Books - Graduate<br />
Weddings - Father's Da><br />
THi OCJAN CITY SENTINEL.LEPO6R<br />
OUTSTANDING CITIZiN AWARD—Mrs. Lillian Pettrsen (right) was<br />
presented with the Outstanding Citizen Award at the installation <strong>of</strong> Roberts-<br />
Johnson Post 2189 VFWand Auxiliary Saturday evening. Shown here making the<br />
presentation art AAlke AArviea, commander <strong>of</strong> the Pest, and Mrs. Mrvica.,<br />
Auxiliary president. Tubman Photo.<br />
Husband and wife leaders in yeterans unite<br />
SOMERS POINT-The trustee for two years, ind Mrs,<br />
husband and wife (earn <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs Mike Mrvica was<br />
installed as commander and<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Roberts-Johnson<br />
Post 2189 VFWand Auxiliary at<br />
Mary Paulosky, trustee for<br />
three years<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong>ficers appointed<br />
by the presidenl are Mrs.<br />
William Pearsall, secretary;<br />
a join) installation held Mrs Charles Merrill,<br />
Saturday evening More than historian; Mrs. Thomas,<br />
ion persons attended<br />
Mrvica was installed as<br />
patriotic instructress; Mrs,<br />
John Wilkinson, musician;<br />
commander <strong>of</strong> the Pojt for his Mrs Smiley, assistant<br />
!0ih year and Mrs Mrvica was musician; and Mrs Alan<br />
seated as Auxiliary president Risley, Mrs, Dolores Petty,<br />
for (he sixth year<br />
Mrs. Joseph Innocente and<br />
Miss Nalglie Mrvica, color<br />
bearers<br />
RECORD SHOP<br />
9th & Central Ave.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Auxiliary are Mrs. Louise Schmidt,<br />
senior vice; Mrs. Herbert<br />
Williams, junior vice; Mrs.<br />
Mickey Ang, treasurer; Mrs,<br />
Betty Young, chaplain; Mr§.<br />
Lulu Koerner, conductress,<br />
Mrs Joseph Boyle, guard;<br />
Mrs, Ralph Thomas, truitee for<br />
one year, Mrs. Lillian Smiley,<br />
• Classical. Rock & Popular<br />
• Visit Our Library <strong>of</strong><br />
Music Books<br />
Call 399=9190 Call 398=3377<br />
Irt his<br />
graduation<br />
Give him<br />
his<br />
choice,<br />
SEIKO.<br />
A kMurleM Seiko O* •(•in.<br />
llll •)••!, ufllqutly smildd<br />
bin* Mil, (umlnsui, Far.ettfl<br />
HirSlii mii-ntlii eryitn.<br />
S.ll-wln
t^"<br />
PAGI 10 - SECTION ONI THE OCiAN CITY SINTINILLED6ER THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Lions to repeat collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> paper products to recycle<br />
GUESTS—Lions Club president Franklin Unger presents a^certificate to Leo<br />
Jeffrey Brown as Kevin Kindig awaits his. At left are Wendy Polite, OCHS girls'<br />
tennis team coach, and Karen Huber, tennis team captain, Senior Photo.<br />
/////ft<br />
OF SOMERS POINT<br />
f PC. REDWOOD SET<br />
Includes: roomy setter 2 club chairs,<br />
•ad table in rustic California red<br />
wood with steel itrap supports and<br />
double springs. Cushions in floralpatterned<br />
vinyl are foam filled,<br />
SoU unassembled<br />
$33<br />
3<br />
Pc Set<br />
FAMILY SIZE CROSSBUCK<br />
Rugged redwood treated with water-repellent<br />
preservative. Table: 28" W x 29" H x<br />
70" L; Smooth sanded benches seat six. Sold<br />
unassembled.<br />
Plans to conduct a newspaper<br />
collection for one day were<br />
made at the meeting <strong>of</strong> tbt<br />
Uons Club laat week In Scotch<br />
Hall,<br />
The response to the last<br />
newspaper collection and the<br />
public interest that It be<br />
repeated was reiponsiblf for<br />
the club to set aside <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 ae<br />
collection day! Papers may be<br />
brought to the Civil Defense<br />
Building, 18th st. and Simpson<br />
av., from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.<br />
These old papers will be sold<br />
to a dealer and proceeds will go<br />
to the Blind institute In Atlantic<br />
City. The papers are then taken<br />
to a recycling plant and converted<br />
into newsprint. Thii<br />
recycling reduces the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> trees that must be cut down<br />
for the paper.<br />
Guests <strong>of</strong> the Lianj Club at<br />
the dinner mealing were<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School Girls' Tmnii Teim<br />
with their coach, Wendy Polite,<br />
Also welcomed as guests were<br />
the Leos <strong>of</strong> the past months,<br />
Idwarfl Ginn, Peter Janiion,<br />
James Kecnan, Donald<br />
Chapman, Jeff Brown, Kevin<br />
Kendif and Chris Rotnwell,<br />
These boys were selected for<br />
excellence in their school work<br />
and'were honored by the club.<br />
The funds for entertaining<br />
these and other guests are<br />
obtained from memberj by the<br />
Tail Twiners as fines farnot<br />
knowing the answers to craiy<br />
qutstioni invented by the Tail<br />
Twister Kim Lion ii called on<br />
to settle all djsputej and the<br />
decision usually favors the Tail<br />
Twister<br />
MtV 3RD THRU MAY 27TH • SHOP MEM. DAY 9 A.M. TO 2 P.M<br />
12 x 12 FT. SUMMER HOUSE<br />
Enjoy the easy outdoor life this summer, right in your<br />
own bfjckyiirdl iight-sided, saslly assembled 12x12<br />
foot summer-fun house, Fiberglas® glass fiber screened.<br />
Frame is rust-pro<strong>of</strong> aluminum, with rain-resistant Nylonite®<br />
top and ixtri-detp vulanee, 6-ft, channel sliding<br />
doors. Sold unassembled.<br />
10 LB. BAG<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
BRIQUETTES<br />
SALE<br />
$088<br />
9<br />
MULTI-POSITION LOUNGER<br />
Colorful fidt-reslittnt vinyl tubing supported<br />
by ru»t-re»l8tant steel fr«rn«. Snap-on pillow<br />
pad and and cover wipes clean.<br />
OPEN MEMORIALDAY<br />
9 A.M. to 2 P.M.<br />
See Pagi 6, Section 1, For Our SUPER, ONI DAY SPECIALS!!<br />
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9:30-9 t Saturday 9:30 It I • iMtfa; 10 lo I<br />
HAITI - Routi I and ItHttl Road, Stmtri Point, ».J.<br />
«<br />
HONORED—Cape May <strong>County</strong> March <strong>of</strong> Dimes chairman Robert Luke<br />
preients a plaque to Mrs. Henry Welge], <strong>Ocean</strong> City Mothers March Chairman<br />
who was joined by Mrs. William Jeffries, Hie plaque was in honor <strong>of</strong> the locai<br />
Mothers March showing a 40 percent improvement over last year, Mrs. Jeffries<br />
served as Ocea^City Drive chairman Tubman Photo.<br />
MA<br />
BLSI<br />
BLSil<br />
733 Aibury<br />
White<br />
Stone<br />
MAN MAD!<br />
UASHAIIi I<br />
TOROMIKIC UPPER<br />
The cool supreme look <strong>of</strong><br />
fashion is yours when<br />
you wear Nunn-Bush<br />
White Our place or yours?<br />
MEN'S WEAR<br />
*27 00<br />
Bill 399-1936 f<br />
We Honor BankAmtrieird, Matter Charge i<br />
Am * rte " 11 Ex P r lull ytir.<br />
ALL ACCUTRON WATCHES ARL<br />
NOW SERVICED IN OUR STORE<br />
Thomas Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
March<br />
leaders<br />
celebrate<br />
success<br />
Twenty-two Imitn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape Miy <strong>County</strong> March <strong>of</strong><br />
WniM Find Drive were guests<br />
at a dinner last week in the<br />
hom§ <strong>of</strong> thi county chairman<br />
and Mrs. Robert Luke in<br />
Beeiley's Point.<br />
The occasion was a<br />
celebration for the" largest<br />
eolleetioB in the past 15 yean<br />
for the county. The <strong>1974</strong><br />
collection totaled $19.142 98<br />
which was almost double that<br />
collected last year.<br />
The breakdown by communities<br />
is- Wildwpdd,<br />
S5.fi51.77: <strong>Ocean</strong> City, M.W.M;<br />
Middle Township, $2,780.83;<br />
Lower Townihip, $1,402,04;<br />
North Wildwood, $1,342,33; Sea<br />
Isle City, 11,311; Upper<br />
Township, $1,076.90; Wildwood<br />
Crest, 1539; Dennis Townihip<br />
1429.51; and the Telethon<br />
$159 95<br />
Lidte reported that M.ooo in<br />
direct patient aid was approved<br />
for disperMl to resident! <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county and that the $3,000<br />
idiolarihip also was approved<br />
for the five county high schools<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> honors wffe<br />
announced. Mrs. Virginia<br />
Chaippini <strong>of</strong> Upper Townshipi<br />
was honored as a MoUjtrsf<br />
Marcher <strong>of</strong> the Year and Se*l<br />
hie City wag honortd for a<br />
Total Involvement Community<br />
netting 11,300 from a one-night<br />
party. Jimes Nolan was<br />
chairman. Dolores Krogmwi <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood also was honored for<br />
a special events dinner dance<br />
which netted $5,200.<br />
Henry WeigeJ <strong>of</strong> this city was<br />
appointed to the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> March <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />
executive committee to fill a<br />
vacancy created by the death <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Vera WhJldm <strong>of</strong> MidcSt<br />
Township who had served for 8<br />
years, Mr. Wrtgrt hag been<br />
coordinator <strong>of</strong> the March <strong>of</strong><br />
Dimes Youth Activities for fiva<br />
m<br />
years.<br />
Sports clothes for women<br />
are very colorful this season,<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the golf outfits<br />
havy striped tops with<br />
solid color skirts ond jacket<br />
to match.<br />
Knit dresses for tennis<br />
utr- comfortable and attractive,<br />
Eyes are protected by<br />
law hats and visor caps.<br />
Iff four Lawn<br />
Atari? for Stinmtr<br />
. Wt'll UN il IM ll.nM<br />
k l|...lind It wifh iin, n|i It<br />
. gritMr lh«n |ri(n, |M »n»y<br />
I ol yMF Mllhta<br />
KEWSOWTHiRD<br />
m-<br />
CALL<br />
AFTIB<br />
5 PM.<br />
I WE WEST RELEASES<br />
COUMTBT WESTERN<br />
CHILDREN'S ALBUMS<br />
PALERMO'S<br />
RECORD SHOP<br />
045 Asbury Avenue<br />
CNfl »*7;M Mo,. u, rn<br />
fhur: Op«, 111 I p.m Frl. A<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, If74 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LIDOtR PAGE II - SECTION ONE<br />
THE<br />
Come to the Happy Place<br />
SERVING BRIAKFAST, LUNCH and DINNER<br />
"Be Sure to Cheek Our Daily Specialt"<br />
Senior Citizen* 10% DISCOUNT CARDS Honored<br />
9TH STREET and CDITRAt AVENUE<br />
OPEN 8 A.M. TILL? DUL 399-0113<br />
A FAMILY RESTAURANT"<br />
|SEA FOOD • CHICKEN • STEAKS<br />
OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
from 4 P.M.<br />
SUNDAY from 2 PjAA.<br />
ST. (ROOSEVILT SLVDJ<br />
MARMORA CALL 399-8172<br />
Casual Attire Welcomed<br />
NOW OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK,<br />
11 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />
VOLTACO'S<br />
9S7Wf STAVE. PHONE 399 0753<br />
FOR THE BEST IN<br />
A COMPLf Tf SELECTION OF<br />
SPECIALTIES, TOTAKEOUT<br />
PIZZA • SUBS • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI<br />
RAVIOLI»ANTIPASTO»<br />
STUFFID PEPPERS<br />
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND<br />
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />
for Your Dining Pleasure<br />
DANCING<br />
Saturday and Sunday<br />
OPEN DAILY JUNE 15TH<br />
78TH & DUNE DRIVE<br />
368 6155<br />
AVALON.N.J<br />
Saturday, May 25th<br />
BUM STEER<br />
3204 Aibury Avi,<br />
Dial 311-7181<br />
ENJOr OUR NEW LUNCHEON COUNTER<br />
Specializing In<br />
HOAGIES • STEAKS<br />
V 4 lb. SANDWICHES<br />
PARTY TRAYS • COLD CUTS<br />
FRESH MEATS<br />
Unions announce support for Matthews candidacy<br />
Michael J. Matthews, candidati<br />
for Congress, has Public Employees locals and<br />
The three Atlantic . <strong>County</strong><br />
receivtd th« support <strong>of</strong> four one Ailanlic City local making<br />
locals affiliated wiUi the South the endorsement were Local<br />
Jtr8ty Council 71, theW2, Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Welfare<br />
American Federation <strong>of</strong> State,<br />
<strong>County</strong>, and Municipal Employee^,<br />
ATKJtO,<br />
Council President Anderson<br />
Wayi made the announcement<br />
recently, statini that<br />
Freeholder Director Matthews<br />
hai recognized th« needs<br />
pertaining to the health and<br />
welfare, and living and working<br />
conditions <strong>of</strong> public employees<br />
throughout Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />
Board, Local 2303, Atlantic City<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Pufillc Works,<br />
Local 2309, Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />
Institutions, and Local 2512<br />
Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Road Depart<br />
men!<br />
In other Primary election<br />
activity, Matthews told a group<br />
<strong>of</strong> supporters at Buena<br />
recently'<br />
"I am very disappointed in<br />
one <strong>of</strong> my political opponents in<br />
Fisherman's Inn<br />
3325 Atbury Aft. Dial 399-0795<br />
Re Opening Memorial Day Weekend<br />
for Weekends only in <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
Serving • Breakfast B 12<br />
Dinner 4:30-8:30<br />
Sat. Sith.Sun. 26th s Men. 27th<br />
Serving<br />
Good Homeityle Cooking<br />
• Different Menu Daily<br />
• A Homey Dining<br />
Atmosphere<br />
Winter Hours: 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., Daily<br />
Reopening Tomorrow,<br />
Friday, May 24th<br />
OOD<br />
____ RESTAURANT—<br />
AT OUR NEW LOCATION ,<br />
9th STREET & ASBURV AVf#j|<br />
it OPEN MEMORIAL-DAy* # t.<br />
FOR TAKI-OUT DIAL 399.7773<br />
• Holly Hobbies<br />
• Hudson Pewter<br />
• Colonial Candles<br />
and an array <strong>of</strong> Fine Gifti<br />
Tor all occasions<br />
FOM T'S<br />
GENERAL STORE<br />
MPT SHOT • 1HTIQDE SHOf<br />
HI. H • •*H«H* UUt<strong>of</strong> 1L, TICUME, I. J,<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
06 Weekdays • 10-7 PR I., SAT. 8. SUN<br />
• KII.KT OF SALMON • BOSTON SCHO1J • NK t<br />
1166 ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 3M-1S1S<br />
Thursday -<br />
SHRIMP TEMPURI .^2.00<br />
BROILED BLUE FISH $ 1.50<br />
Saturday -. _<br />
FRIED SMELTS , . $ 1.00<br />
Sunday —<br />
SHRIMP SAUD PUTTER m<br />
OwiWCrKi, CWdBf 2Vefet*i$ ^.00<br />
Monday - ;<br />
arpeiis . . *i.00<br />
1 ED MUSHROOMS .50°<br />
I<br />
. ,<br />
the Ndcond Cgngreisionai<br />
Dijtrici when he says, let's Uki<br />
S wall and see attitude or<br />
nuclear generators I cihnot<br />
a(|ord lo take a wait-and-see<br />
Attitude because when you do<br />
that you are paiiini tlje buck<br />
In the paji. while people have<br />
been waiting, I have been<br />
w<strong>of</strong>kinf Thit is why 1 chos» lo<br />
have Atlantic <strong>County</strong> to be not<br />
only an intervener in the<br />
building <strong>of</strong> these plants, but<br />
allo tp be an intervener in the<br />
site loeauoni<br />
"This same candidate in a<br />
recent forum alluded to the fact<br />
that when «11 the bugi are out <strong>of</strong><br />
thew planli, that thii will be<br />
the energy <strong>of</strong> the future. There<br />
are two fallaciei in his<br />
reasoning The major oil<br />
J<br />
eompanlei have alio cornered<br />
the market on fossil fuel and<br />
uranium and we will be at their<br />
mercy in an economy that u<br />
already over priced This<br />
cannot be tolerated. The second<br />
fallacy is that we are enterum a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> scarcity which means<br />
depletion <strong>of</strong> natural resources<br />
I intend to work actively to<br />
insure that a bona fled effort<br />
will be made by me in Congress<br />
to utiliie the sun, the wind, and<br />
the water to provide energy for<br />
pre»ent and future needs Big<br />
business will have a hard time<br />
getting a monopoly on those<br />
resources "<br />
Matthews has lined hit net<br />
financial worth at (26.844 and<br />
has urged the other candidates<br />
lo do the same<br />
BUDDY POPPY PROCLAMATION—<br />
Commissioner Luther Wallace signs a proclamation<br />
setting aside May is thwu^i Memorial Day as the<br />
time for the annual poppy sale. The VFW sells the<br />
popples and all proceeds are used to help seedy<br />
veterans. With the commissioner is Ferguson-Foglio<br />
Post W0 VFW commander-elect Ken Hull, Senior<br />
Photo.<br />
ELEVEN YEARS LATER-Cnarlts Merrltt (left),<br />
first president <strong>of</strong> the' Somers Point Improvement<br />
Association, Joins hands with D. Earl Miffltt, current<br />
president, in wishing the Association continued<br />
success. The event was the organization's first<br />
banquet held Saturday evening, Tubman Photo.<br />
POLITICAL PARTY T\%<br />
The House Ways and MittfiB<br />
Commlttpn has decided tentativel)<br />
1 10 require political<br />
piMlf's and campaign committees<br />
to pay income taxes<br />
;ti incume other than contributions.<br />
TAVERN<br />
Route 9 «<br />
iMassaehHiettt<br />
Avenue<br />
liOMERSPOWT,<br />
SERVING<br />
Dinners<br />
Platters<br />
Delicloui<br />
SaniMchM<br />
Lunch'<br />
KVKftVDAY<br />
PKAGBOOOD*<br />
PHOHf<br />
SURF SIDE RESTAURANT<br />
Reopening Saturday, May 25th<br />
[SERVfNG BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SNACKS<br />
Open 7 A.M. Polly<br />
HOAGIES • HAMBURGERS<br />
STEAKS • HOTDOGS<br />
(Made with Choice Meats)<br />
• RICHMAN'S ICE CREAM •<br />
• TAKE-OUT SIRVICi *<br />
34th and Central Ave, 399-4466<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Baile<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Now the Owners <strong>of</strong><br />
MAMAAAIA'S<br />
10+h St. and Asbury Avenue<br />
Would Like to Say "HELLO"<br />
Be assured ttiat Mama /Ma's fine quality<br />
and service will remain consistent und*-<br />
our new ownership.<br />
Thankyou.<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
John and Susan Tumelty, previous<br />
owners erf Mama Mia's, 10th Si and Asbtry<br />
Ave. (as <strong>of</strong> May 14,1V74) would like to take<br />
tils opportunity to thank all our patrons for<br />
making Mama Mla's a compltte success.<br />
We wish the new owners, Mr. and Mr*.<br />
Joseph Sails, every success In the future.<br />
Thank you,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, John Tumelty<br />
Today, Thurs., May 23rd<br />
Martina's<br />
1151 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
# DIAL 399-1161<br />
Italian Mtd AnMrican CuMn*<br />
Open 12 to 11 P. M<br />
Ravioli •<br />
Muliord's Seafood Shack<br />
Under the some management as Gampbeirs Seafood<br />
2112 ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 398-0622<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
Friday and Saturday, 'til 8 P.M,<br />
OPEN THIS SUNDAY TIL 8 P.M. .<br />
OPEN MON,, MEMORIAL DAY.jTll 7 P.M.<br />
NOW OPEN EVERY DAY %<br />
Campbells Seafood i<br />
3221 Asbiiry Avenue Df*<br />
Monday, Tuesday,<br />
my&lK<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
• "M
pf"<br />
12 - SECTION ONE THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINIL-LEBOER<br />
MAS HCBP<br />
Dining Room<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS'A WEEK, 7 AM. fo9 P.AA.<br />
Starting Saturday, May ?5th<br />
HANK WILLIAMS, Chef<br />
416 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, ty. j.<br />
Dial 399-3298<br />
We're Fifty<br />
Behind The Times<br />
might just be the beif<br />
Restaurant in the World<br />
ANGLESEA INN. WILDWOOD. N J<br />
Caiutl-Juit Bring four Appetite<br />
Enjoy Your Fitorttt Cocktail and Entertainment<br />
with<br />
LEMNY at tht PIANO<br />
Friday & Saturday Evening<br />
JOHNNY GORDON,<br />
Song Stylist, Sunday 4 to i P.M.)<br />
MULFGRKS<br />
HOUSE<br />
Seafood is Our Specialty<br />
i.urnji Served from I! am—Dinner Served 'til 10 p.m.<br />
'* Mile Nonh <strong>of</strong> Tuckahos on Route so<br />
CORBIN CITY §282841<br />
Mifflortt! pay • Cloied Tues. May 2g<br />
OCEAN flVENUE AT 9TN STRUT<br />
^f-'.T^:-^<br />
UU±4?<br />
THURSDAY, MAY %%,<br />
Swank Is elected president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Kiwanis Club classified Ads Bring You Quick Results .<br />
ITu- annual election <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Kiwanis Club was<br />
hold al its lundiwn meeting al<br />
Plymouth inn Wednesday,<br />
Those cleeied were Vnomu<br />
Y> Swenk, president; Philip P,<br />
Pi-rri, president-eleel; Edward<br />
J Hartsough, vice president,<br />
Charles H Mileitrea»iirer,and<br />
Herbert G Loehbaum wai<br />
ttipd secretary. Two new<br />
director's were also elected<br />
They are Albert E Aldridge,<br />
Jr and Herbert D Clayton<br />
The new ot ieials will be for<br />
maJly inducted at a later date,<br />
Donald E Scott, State<br />
tiirnmander <strong>of</strong> the Veteran <strong>of</strong><br />
Foreign Wars, addressed the<br />
members »nd noted thai both<br />
ihe Kiwanis Club and the VT V<br />
have similar views and goals,<br />
[jartipularly in youth work and<br />
rnmmunily service<br />
Thr- VFW Commflndrr<br />
Thonas R. Swenk<br />
Rebekahs mark<br />
Mother's Day<br />
The annual Mothers pay<br />
celebration w«s held at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Rebejuh Lodge<br />
Monday evening in the<br />
American Legion Hall,<br />
An appropriate ver»e^ was<br />
read by Mri, Dorothy &omo<br />
and small gills ware given the<br />
mem ben.<br />
Final plans were made for<br />
the lodge's 49th anniversary to<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
VABD 5SLI -nit S.mpson Aye Ffiflay<br />
sag Saturday, 3 fe J p m Antique<br />
while barm let. Maple bdrm pistes,<br />
Lomemeqrjfy Mrm, set, Maple desk,<br />
maple iutcfien s#f, new pFom, bag? needs,<br />
household item! 523<br />
STUDENTS—ana othen mtr Ii, Mm u<br />
per hr and rn&fe pick up & deliver <strong>of</strong><br />
d«» FIMlBle hours 263 f?t; J.JJ<br />
ugTaiNS—*hite nlnen, rijfflea He<br />
MtKS, S »r SJ Bf 71, 1 pr 5} by ft, I pr<br />
By 71, I Pi lu by TO Jain mat lets<br />
reaai, rissonaeii Call H9m; |!J<br />
MOTH- new sail, aesa cenfliflgn<br />
Bfasonable, Saturday a(W Sunday 70S<br />
Jlhsl<br />
s n<br />
BIKES 6syi, girls and aaulH Chila ! 5 lay<br />
chMI JIS, MBy crib, ill, high chlar<br />
iiO, step labies ill, e^kfail tagie IIQ,<br />
desk $35 101?&sfiury Aye<br />
5 a<br />
T QREd NOLI,- Surl bo»rd Ilk, new.<br />
New motorola c&t rams. Csil 3W<br />
'w<br />
in<br />
GARAGE SALE—FriBsy ana Saturday<br />
KiUhen table and Ehair i?t,<br />
rgfrigerstqr, white metal cabinet. 3<br />
acessers, tea c«rt. victorun wall tiock<br />
Vittorian s<strong>of</strong>a. BoH. p«ns, aWW. UU<br />
simpS8fl»y<br />
SJ3<br />
SE4CH BLOCK -1st lloor apt, available<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e <strong>of</strong> jyly Threw Hdrogmi, Hying<br />
ream, ainirtf room, Riteheri, |Mj baths,<br />
washer ana TV cable ineluaM Call B|<br />
i«» S «<br />
HGi ? doer retrigerfltor, frost free.<br />
Fsicellfnfeonaific*! i?Q Call39?<br />
n<br />
s JJ<br />
WESTiNGHOUSE-HtfriBeralorf<strong>of</strong> sail,<br />
IStu it Can be 5**n, May U, U ana<br />
?»!ha!3ul!We5!<br />
IJJ<br />
li Hi,., ADDSON-se«ikiff, VI Chrysler<br />
itwier, f'yng bridge, r* ,3, depth<br />
linoer, Juio nynip, sleeps J, .,M0 Ofaef<br />
Hptimafi'|_Joaf Vara. Semers Point S 3a<br />
VEARLV RINTAL- unfurnlsned 1st ii ]<br />
bdrms. batti, pewfler reom/^itehen<br />
»?,ih dishwasher, w£i! fa w^H carpff s?25<br />
per mo Lawrence Realty Co. 4WI Centra]<br />
flve 3990OK<br />
jn<br />
5IA5MON5-Mrde a bea, good condition,<br />
Sltp CBver, incl aisa §et ef silver<br />
••erviteiorl Calljo? HIS<br />
in<br />
4 SUW«fH PLACI-J bearwm apl ,<br />
tReerfyi for family ot 4 July ygj<br />
Sorry no pefs. Call 19? 331] jJO<br />
ONE BEDHOOW-Apt for rent,<br />
ayailabif, Memorial Day, <strong>Jun</strong>e £<br />
September Reasonable Call 3?? I135 i n<br />
WANflD night dishwasher, spm to I<br />
^ m 4ppiy Muif<strong>of</strong>d's Cerbin H^JSe,<br />
Route SO, Corbin City, 6311*11 H<br />
•.'.VJf-r-<br />
Open MM, ttiru Fri. 5-8:30 • Sat, 4.30-9 • Sun. 12:30-8<br />
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON<br />
m TAKE-HOME DIMMER SERVICE, DHL 399-4013<br />
inn Mf, m m smmt m m, mrDOOR<br />
be celebrated at a dinner <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
11 at s .w pm in Scotch Hail.<br />
Mrs, Shomo, acting district<br />
deputy president, installed<br />
Mrs, Ruth MeLaughiiii as<br />
recording secretary, Mrs.<br />
Herbert Geuther as financial<br />
secretary and Mri, Anna Roy<br />
m right supporter to the vice<br />
grand,<br />
Mri. Shomo wag assisted in<br />
the ceremony by Mn, Jul*s<br />
Kubiak, acting deputy marshal<br />
Mrs, MalviM Burdette, acting<br />
deputy recording and financial<br />
secretary, and Mn, Leah<br />
Meyer, chaplain.<br />
Miss Clair McCIary presided<br />
in the absence <strong>of</strong> the nobl*<br />
pand and Mrs. Shome »•*<br />
hostess for the evening. The<br />
nem meeting will be <strong>Jun</strong>e 3<br />
Top <strong>of</strong> the Marq<br />
Dinners from $5.95<br />
For You Dining<br />
jind Dancing PltasUfi<br />
Thursday thru Saturday<br />
The London Brothers<br />
Quartet<br />
CLOItO MONBAt 4 TUESDAY<br />
Ml Beach Drive<br />
{'ape May, N. J,<br />
Phone M4-343!<br />
reminded hii listener* that<br />
they "should not forget those<br />
veterans who died for us so that<br />
we may continue to «njoy our<br />
freedom and way <strong>of</strong> life,"<br />
War veterans are buried all<br />
over the world, Scott said there<br />
ii over one million names on<br />
Nexi week, May 20, the Club<br />
will move to Simms'<br />
Restaurant for the summer<br />
with the exception <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 5<br />
meet ing which will be a Ladies<br />
Day gt Harry's Inn<br />
|be roll <strong>of</strong> American dead, and FIRECRACKER BAN<br />
'"•we owe a debt <strong>of</strong> gratitude to The Consumer Product<br />
them and must carry on. WeSafety Commluion has issued<br />
a nationwide ban on the<br />
must resolve that they did not<br />
die In vain," the speaker sale <strong>of</strong> all firecrackers effective<br />
in <strong>Jun</strong>e,<br />
concluded, ,__<br />
Carl Singer was welcome hs<br />
a new member. He will M<br />
inducted al a later date \<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
THE<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
ON THE CIRCLE - SOMERS POINT<br />
"SB<br />
Special Luncheon Menu *l,50<br />
MONDAY<br />
TUISOAV^<br />
Pepper Steals with Rice<br />
Sauteed Liver £ Onions<br />
Baked Meat Loaf<br />
Manieotti & Meatball<br />
WEDNESDAY Bar=B.Q Ue Chicken Lor<br />
Roast Pork & Sauerkraut<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Stripped Clami<br />
Veal<br />
Baked Filet <strong>of</strong> Cod<br />
with Supreme Sauce<br />
Sirimp Creole<br />
SATURDAY B»k«i Beam & Hot Dog<br />
Grilled Ham & Cheese*<br />
Sandwich<br />
„ with Soup Du Jour<br />
ALL PLATTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />
& BUTTER<br />
_SERVEPjn AM, 'TIL 3 PJ&<br />
Seafood • Steaks *'1<br />
Wed. thru Sun.<br />
Tht Danny Klebas Trio<br />
Telephone 927-7377<br />
An Announcement to All Our Customers<br />
and Potential Customers:<br />
Every Friday and Saturday Night for Your<br />
Dancing Pleasure we <strong>of</strong>fer the Music <strong>of</strong><br />
"THE RAMBLERS"<br />
I10UTCMKOUT?<br />
MOW<br />
Have a Real<br />
New England<br />
iCIam lake<br />
r _<br />
The Only Place<br />
in South Jersey<br />
that has the<br />
GenuJni New England<br />
Clam lake<br />
Individual Portion<br />
Includes:<br />
i'j Ib, Maine Lobster<br />
1 Ears JcrKiy Qrn<br />
1 Dot. Certified asms :<br />
12 Shrimp<br />
*Py« "iUTTIB," "LOBSTER<br />
•ll'i MJNDTWIPE '<br />
PREPARtD TO ORDER -READY<br />
TO GO RIGHT ON YOUR FIRIf<br />
fflliD FJUIT OF WEAKFISN<br />
m»no avilliiiia lor W.,jhi<br />
MII UI ^,-*<br />
For Your Listening Pleasure while Dining we <strong>of</strong>fer A\<br />
from Wednesday through Sunday, the Music and<br />
Songs <strong>of</strong><br />
FREDDIE GRAY<br />
Pleasurable and Relaxing Dining Atmosphere.<br />
, Ixcellenf Service with You in mind.<br />
Largest Menu allowing a Choice for the Most<br />
Discriminating in Taste—a la Carte or Dinner.<br />
3 DINING ROOMS • 3 BARS'* 800 SEATING CAPACITY<br />
URGE FRESH FISH OlSPUri<br />
RESTAURANT TABLE SERVICE!<br />
WEEKLY TAKE-OUT SPECIALS!<br />
DAILT LUKCHEW SPECIALS!<br />
Call<br />
641-6014<br />
MO TILTOM ROAD at BURTON AVENUE<br />
V<br />
11 MidiHwr Boubvard, Somcn Point<br />
I2M0M•- I27-94M<br />
*J<br />
Qpm<br />
24Hourt<br />
Breakfast<br />
Lunch<br />
Dinner<br />
< with full course meals)<br />
Late Snacks<br />
Late Breakfasts<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Breaks<br />
Cocktails<br />
Soda Fountain<br />
and<br />
Counter<br />
Service<br />
Baking<br />
Done<br />
on PremiiM<br />
Delicious<br />
I titriH - CnoklM<br />
Pie.. CakH.<br />
SptcUl Detiert*<br />
TBakert<br />
24 Hr. Baking<br />
Take Out Service<br />
for Baking It«ni<br />
U S l U<br />
Freih<br />
VegeUble.<br />
Served<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, lf?4 THf OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE 13 - SECTION ONE<br />
I<br />
Party<br />
continued frrmi pa^r* iiisr<br />
that it "Never rains an our parades, "<br />
miraculously held Iruc for the block parly A<br />
morning doMipmjr fjjzed and by i p m the<br />
siai was bright<br />
Jim Albertson, a folk singer, provided<br />
• some lively guitar and banjo music at 3 p m<br />
He was followed by ocean aiy'j Harry<br />
Melntyre, who appeared in his clown<br />
eostumo Harry made funny thing* out <strong>of</strong><br />
balloons and dispensed lollipops<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Warehouse crew set up the<br />
street for the party and then removed the<br />
barriers after 4pm The street returned to<br />
normal but thp memory <strong>of</strong> MO happy, hot -dog<br />
eating, kick ball playing, puppet watching,<br />
elown-ehaging, song singing rhildriin<br />
lingered on<br />
j-rnrrtrr rtrm rvvrrrrrrTt imwrtrm mm.<br />
2in*'<br />
phone w°<br />
a„••."
iv<br />
B.^<br />
QCEAW CITY<br />
What is a wall? a ro<strong>of</strong>? still remains undecided<br />
Thu ,*,iiwiiinn if whar is 4 rmrf wry *hn is rrytng m complete wru>th«r you ire rh« Rinltflnjr Wi [h - -<br />
r,1 vh^na j » a ji ,r.,1 *hefh«.r * W,m«»r flom*. m the Wno Inspee hap*;- f r nr cWurwrt onMruuj ,<br />
t<br />
T w*nan« m'JL? 01 *'"' 1 rf ? failed U * d W to lhow show fw {te<br />
* up for tte<br />
Orinn argusi r« Building<br />
m wWch MMM no (waring, in the rneantiaie the<br />
A".th<br />
Mri [fieri<br />
p T Walter Beddnw that rn<strong>of</strong>i;""."""'"— glM """' may "* i* t««» piaert an on «ty wmmttijorien bund out<br />
'fsn\vv<br />
R,i*h,4M<br />
*ail. -l*p«idiri([ f»<br />
HAPPY HOUR<br />
Sunday, 12 'til 2<br />
SPENCH?<br />
Ofh It 4 Ajbury Avt,<br />
flTHtTiiMMElT IT<br />
The FINN BROTHERS'<br />
s IJTEJ I mm,<br />
WEOIESOIT THRO SUID4T<br />
IA Complet* Line <strong>of</strong> PACKAGf GOODS<br />
WE DELIVER Dial<br />
14fn If Causeway into <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
mansard »nefi with wood<br />
ihinglei! have h«>ri permitted<br />
aij avif ;own. hut Beffcfcyw now<br />
SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />
iht ocsonfronl<br />
SAXONY ROOM<br />
y Sundoy ef th<br />
pORT<br />
HOJIl<br />
CONEY'S<br />
====== INC =~——<br />
34TH STREET<br />
on looimii iivo. oiiB HUE nox mooi<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
and<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
ur n>r« SSLI<br />
TIL BAB C10SF5<br />
«L5O ON WHBlf<br />
Dine with Us or Take Your Platter or Sandwich<br />
Home . . , Either Way, You'll Enjoy<br />
Roaif Bttf<br />
Sumptious^Food AT APPETIZING PRICES!<br />
Appetizers<br />
Soupdu Jour<br />
Strip Steak<br />
Pork Chop!<br />
Sinfoed Comblnaflon<br />
eup.j<br />
1.II<br />
bowl .60<br />
cup .30 ....,,.., bowl .60<br />
Platters<br />
.3.00 DovllodCrab<br />
3 50 Shrimp<br />
5,?5 Oyiferi<br />
300 Scallops<br />
3,iO Flounder .....<br />
Oovlled Clams<br />
l«« - M .. f« Frtn „ Col. r??; a ,. b , 8 . Rol ,, o , 8 :« r<br />
Hot<br />
OnK W Rln,,.»<br />
Chttit 'r, Craekeri ?i e<br />
Pr«rieh Prlos «0e<br />
Hot Sandwiches<br />
lief 1.85<br />
1,55<br />
ritdOyii»ri(j)<br />
CHNitSltakSub<br />
ps;<br />
SfMkSub<br />
ChMitburgtr Vt, Lb.<br />
Htmburgtr '/4 Lb<br />
Wtiftrn,<br />
a La Carte<br />
tS<br />
I.JJ<br />
......I.JO<br />
MO<br />
10<br />
.10<br />
7J<br />
13<br />
o.vlW Cm. 40cW<br />
Chttst, Salami 'n CraeliBri ?se<br />
Cola Slaw 40c<br />
Cold Sandwiches<br />
Club.<br />
RoaifBetf<br />
Corntd B««f Sptclal<br />
(Colt Slaw, Ruttlan Drilling)..<br />
Submarlnt ,<br />
Ham ami Ch«*t« ..... ,<br />
Ham ';_•;'_" j<br />
Bacon, Ltttuc* and Tomato .<br />
Llvtrwurit ,<br />
SwillCHMM .,,, ,•'•'<br />
Amt rlean CftMta..,.<br />
Siliml , i .........<br />
TAKE-OUT PHONE: 399-9851 or'wMHOi<br />
«:.*iori to^ Biiidmf Code appoinunent<br />
the iccond ffletfiag last<br />
Welcome night<br />
for newcomers<br />
New residenti who hive<br />
made <strong>Ocean</strong> City their home<br />
ov«r Uieput year art rortialJy<br />
invited- to the Chambw <strong>of</strong><br />
Cornmereej umiiai Welcome<br />
Night<br />
The event, one <strong>of</strong> the ioaaj<br />
highiighti <strong>of</strong> the early iprtag<br />
seawn, is slated for the high<br />
"srtoo! cafeteria at 7 o'clock<br />
neirt Wednestlay evening. May<br />
" Dad always lays:<br />
f "The only way fohavej<br />
| a friend is to be oni"l I<br />
6<br />
I<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN 1<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Someri Point<br />
>*h«ia flMlli<br />
NICK WCKERSON<br />
Milnar. Jangi md Duns,<br />
»OH HMITII<br />
•I ih« Pimo for Dinntr<br />
POPUL*U CREOir<br />
HARDS ACCrmo<br />
I<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
« MX). -<br />
Greeting new rMidwu ij<br />
what the occasion a all iboi* "<br />
»a>» William J. Hughes.<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
arranging the went, "Here U<br />
the chance for the new realdtnt<br />
to meet people who help make<br />
the community function, and<br />
fin Joy in evening <strong>of</strong> sociability<br />
at the same time."<br />
Kefreghments wtjl he served<br />
md governmental, civic, social<br />
unrj re!igjou» leaden <strong>of</strong> the<br />
community will he on hand to<br />
welcome the newcomers The<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> r;i ty Male Chorus will<br />
provide; the music<br />
LIMITeBtOITQBi<br />
f IT4TI Of Oitir Ol«tl, Df CE4SED<br />
FnfMllRi I, IM wi<br />
•• n» pMil.nn a DM lufcitnlwr, Dvamy<br />
ADULT NIGHT<br />
TOWiHT<br />
SEA YEA<br />
SMTIUND<br />
14 INanNB<br />
Optn Tuts,<br />
Kite 7:30<br />
to 1(1.<br />
Frl, and Sat,<br />
Nile 8 to11<br />
wi SELL<br />
mm<br />
iiicutrii u ma eKMtfl! 1 'MI,^**?;<br />
h»ft«, inn la llw Ci-rtilari « n.d<br />
rnefllfii ffonr |f^ Hfh daY ej Miy. !*7i.<br />
•HeHifiiif ilw amauni ilinu tM B»<br />
BlWlHl »* D. 1111<br />
SstliU qiion.<br />
A S S - ISlEUfFM<br />
Seiln eilj. N J 113:1<br />
i n. IT, gilin<br />
O-l,<br />
l<strong>of</strong>n,,<br />
OtMII Cllj, N j<br />
»»1 if il II ,,<br />
NOTICI TO<br />
L'MiTCBEDlTOBl<br />
.' '"* n<br />
Classified Ads<br />
Bring You<br />
Quick Results<br />
w^ week a a quorum w«s vim arw pr»«jt,<br />
but with Fred Tarvits<br />
rSsquahfying hinwelf tram the<br />
vntt again, a tmrd m#«jng will<br />
have to be held Tarves<br />
disqualified hinudf because he<br />
sold lumber to CfinMrma, and<br />
[He rules state mat when only a<br />
bare quorum is voting the vote<br />
must be unanimous ether way<br />
The three member! split two to<br />
one in favor <strong>of</strong> Contanno<br />
.Vcj new meeting date has<br />
been set and Cnntanne i ho is e<br />
Kill un t finished And before it<br />
can be completed there migtir<br />
to a few more precedural<br />
*anges on the ipp*alJ hoard.<br />
-Now the member wast two<br />
aiternaiis ippjinied, pm 'm<br />
cue some <strong>of</strong> me regular<br />
m«nbers can t show up or mus<br />
disqualify h l<br />
• THf FfiANK "_<br />
FAviLrOF THEATRES<br />
_ __IS THIS AMtA<br />
T Q X H E<br />
F O U R<br />
niford a«<br />
"SUTCH CASSIDY<br />
AND<br />
THE SUNDANCE<br />
KID" (PO)<br />
•» ' W and 9:1<br />
HfJif' j n r Sjol.,<br />
"SUPERCOPS"<br />
a« I tt and 9:30<br />
f.nUHK HAHA;<br />
"SUGARLAND<br />
EXPRfSS" {PQ}<br />
(R)<br />
10:13<br />
KST PiCTlRK W THE<br />
VK\|{<br />
'THf STING'<br />
Ii f* ML SKYVMAN<br />
and ROBKRT REDFORI<br />
MARGATE<br />
TWl H<br />
ai 7:M and I0;lo<br />
HISNKVS<br />
"WORLD'S<br />
ORIATIST<br />
ATHLfTE"(G)<br />
and ai (1 p vf ,, ni)<br />
"SNOWBALL EX.<br />
PRISS" (6)<br />
ai H and l« .<br />
I'aul \«-»maii and<br />
Hohert Hr.df,,rd m,<br />
BUTCH CASSIDY<br />
AND<br />
THISUNDANCf<br />
OI'KN KVKKV NITK!<br />
-sliirls dusfc.<br />
•! IJIS.N'KV'K HITS'<br />
"THf WORLD'S<br />
©RIAT1ST<br />
ATHLfTI» (6)PLUS<br />
"SNOWBALL<br />
"IH'KV I-IU. SAT. „, „<br />
+ STAHTS IHFHK+ '<br />
I C iiAIH.KH IIRONNON<br />
II K %' A i, A (• (• if i<br />
I'WKHH'<br />
"TREASURE ISIiNO"<br />
tAWWUU.tlki<br />
THURSDAV, MAY 13,<br />
MOORLYNONE<br />
WOORLn TERRACE -md WIABDWALItOCEA^ Cln<br />
WALT D»\EY DOLKUE FEATURE<br />
•WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE"<br />
AI 1:t» * 1«;M P.M.<br />
MATOiEE SAT. * WON. .HAY S & tl 1 :M p<br />
MM THE JBWSU IB THE SYM. .Hit TK m i m<br />
WALT DISNEY<br />
Predvcfieni'<br />
ftUfetiR<br />
WALT<br />
TFXHMCOLOfl"<br />
7 FOR<br />
PL IS<br />
SNOWBALL EXPRESS"<br />
AT §:» P.M.<br />
MATINEE ) P.M. SAT k MOV MA Y IS A n<br />
MOORLYN TWO<br />
B<br />
its fractured<br />
trees and flying<br />
iWs . . . it'i i<br />
SNOW iALL 1<br />
NOW PLAYING 7 :M A | ;M P.M.<br />
MATINEE l P.M. SATURDAY A MONDAY<br />
MAY IS 4 17<br />
r<br />
— • " • - ' ' • ' •<br />
Tb* Tnn Starr •! Ht* TB*<br />
VILLAGE<br />
WHST.OFF BOARDWALK, OCEAN OTY<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
7:00 k 9:15 P.M.<br />
MATINEE 2 P.M. lATURDAY A MOPfDAY<br />
MAY U & «<br />
7.ACABEMY AWARDS<br />
rNCL. BEST PICTURE<br />
PALL ROBERT<br />
NEWIHAN RCDTORD<br />
racsnmc<br />
ASSOIWEROi'HIUHLM<br />
... all it takes is a little Confidence.<br />
*•,„..,DAVID S. WARD• -._,,„„„.,GEOfJSE UO¥ HILL -<br />
>-..-«.i,TONV BILL ond MICHAEL & JULIA PHILLIPS " « ^<br />
IICMNCOIOBI lUMtKU<br />
""-'<br />
STRAND<br />
Wh & BOARDWALK. OCBAN CITY<br />
»W J RIDAV MAV U i m * •«* MI-<br />
MATINEE I P,M, SATURDAY tt MONDAY<br />
MAY is 4 I?<br />
qone i/<br />
the romonce<br />
that uja/<br />
yo divine'<br />
p^\<br />
^i^^P<br />
CLOSED<br />
SUNDAY<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Support your local poet<br />
by Mark Soifer<br />
"Empty plaees make room<br />
for allmce to githir '"<br />
Tliii ii a quoit from a poem<br />
by A.R. Ammons, one <strong>of</strong> our<br />
eountry'i major poas<br />
Wineed silence. And w need<br />
a place to hold silence<br />
Quiet, empty places serve<br />
that function<br />
Silthci, <strong>of</strong> eourje, has a real<br />
and important part to play In<br />
today'i world Silence or quiet<br />
prods us to think an^d imagine<br />
and create things. That being<br />
Aid, we will now ask our poets<br />
to make some noise or sound or<br />
song thai never would have<br />
occirred without some silence<br />
beforehand<br />
Our first poem is about Si<br />
Valaitine and is the work <strong>of</strong><br />
Scott Rosenthal. Egg Harbor<br />
Saint Valentine, how string*:<br />
No church bells prtl, no «il»mn<br />
masses sung.<br />
Proclaim thy day,<br />
II Ii to the* we owe<br />
Our spirits, and the wings Ihi-y<br />
fly on.<br />
For you are the maker<br />
Of the stuff <strong>of</strong> dreams<br />
And arc their nourishment.<br />
And when the dream cannot be<br />
fed.<br />
f annul be nourished as H<br />
needi—<br />
It dies;<br />
And when the dream dies.<br />
The spirit never wakens,<br />
And is. as unborn.<br />
—Scott RoMnthal<br />
Mark Allegretto §ays;<br />
It's Not So Bad<br />
Being Me"<br />
Sometimes 1 walk down the<br />
streets <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
And try to be what 1 know I<br />
can't be<br />
Hut If I humble my pride and<br />
take a deep look Inside<br />
U'B not so had twin' me...<br />
SoincllrrHS 1 work at a Job<br />
that's just fair<br />
And try io work a speed I can't<br />
hold<br />
But If I just slow down and quit<br />
my riuinln' around<br />
A sense <strong>of</strong> peare and ralm nil*<br />
Urn air...<br />
Sometimes I talk with pmplr I<br />
meet along the way<br />
And try to make them think I'm<br />
what I'm not<br />
Rut If I Just be myself and put<br />
my aft on the shelf<br />
I can get Into «hai he ha« to<br />
Sometimes I git and I think for<br />
an hour or so<br />
And try to believe that I'm freer<br />
than I am<br />
But when f try to face my<br />
brother face to face<br />
I can tee I Hill got tome ways to<br />
go...<br />
Sometimes I believe that my<br />
life Isn't worth a dime<br />
Amongst the millions I'm just<br />
another one<br />
But If I strive to be a man then I<br />
can tee God's plan<br />
And everything works out just<br />
fine.<br />
—Mark Allegretto<br />
Harry H Kingibury sends us<br />
this poem in memory <strong>of</strong> hit<br />
tether who lived to be 101<br />
Papa<br />
He has only been gone for a<br />
little while;<br />
And we will miss his loving<br />
smile.<br />
He had a long and active life,<br />
A loving daughter and a loving<br />
wife.<br />
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He cannot be io very far.<br />
He'll always be within our<br />
heart,<br />
And In our thought* — we're not<br />
apart.<br />
He had a very active mind.<br />
Was always loving and very<br />
kind.<br />
He was a Wonderful man to<br />
know.<br />
That's jim the reason we loved<br />
him so.<br />
His work en earth, we know It<br />
done.<br />
But up In heaven — It's just<br />
begun.<br />
He'll Join the everlasting choir.<br />
And the other angeli heil Inspire,<br />
His voice wa» lovely — carried<br />
well.<br />
ills (one* were clear — just like<br />
a bell.<br />
His love to others he will bring,<br />
And Join the chorus as they<br />
sing.<br />
—Harry Klngnburj<br />
Mrs, Millie Kamper writes<br />
about ESP<br />
Extra Sensory Perception<br />
A person sensitive<br />
To non physical force,<br />
Is extra sensory receptive<br />
For a worthy cause.<br />
A dream can be<br />
Extra sen wry perception,<br />
Revealing all the true facts,<br />
Without deception.<br />
ESP. does not come fully<br />
From our sight.<br />
But the doors <strong>of</strong> heaven open<br />
And in comes tone light.<br />
Astrology can compare<br />
With E.S.P.<br />
For the stars In the sky<br />
Also briee.<br />
Vision is something miraculous<br />
Hard to describe.<br />
A picture most vivid,<br />
ESP. it alive.<br />
Religion and faith play a part<br />
In this role<br />
Praying, loving and caring<br />
ESP. bit the goal.<br />
A final]<br />
Scheldt <strong>of</strong><br />
—Mrs. Millie K«mp*r<br />
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Where once a nous* Mood?<br />
Broken itonei. • crumbled<br />
ehlmBey—<br />
Stairs to nowhere—<br />
A cellar hole that now boasts<br />
growing ire<br />
Foundations giving in to<br />
greenery<br />
Wink twitallilng questions<br />
To my mind,<br />
—Arddli Van Sdiolck<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTI NELLEDOiR<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PAOf 2 — SECTION TWO THURSDAY, MAY 2S, <strong>1974</strong><br />
For benefit <strong>of</strong> subscribers<br />
The decision <strong>of</strong> the City Commissioners<br />
to launch an investigation<br />
into alleged violations <strong>of</strong> Teleprompter<br />
Cable TV's franchise agreement<br />
should be good news to subscribers <strong>of</strong><br />
the system.<br />
Irregularities in living up to the<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> the franchise<br />
were<br />
minted out in a Sentinel-Ledger article<br />
last week. Since then the Commissioners<br />
have said they are concerned<br />
with possible Illegal increases<br />
in the rate schedule and complaints <strong>of</strong><br />
inferior service.<br />
A franchise agreement means more<br />
than Just the exclusive right to provide<br />
a service to a particular community It<br />
carriM with it the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />
providing the best possible service at<br />
rates approved By the franchise<br />
granting authority<br />
This apparently has not been the<br />
case with <strong>Ocean</strong> City's cable television<br />
operation. Complaints <strong>of</strong> Inferior<br />
service have been numerous and there<br />
is ample evidence at City Hall that no<br />
revised rate schedules have been filed<br />
with the city clerk or approved by the<br />
Commissioners,<br />
The ordinance granting the franchise<br />
was extended for a period <strong>of</strong> 10<br />
years in 1967. At that time no attempt<br />
was made by the City to see If the<br />
conditions <strong>of</strong> the 1962 franchise<br />
agreement we being lived up to. In<br />
1970 the company requested the City<br />
pass an ordinance allowing advertising<br />
on local channel 2. This was<br />
done, but again the conditions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
original ordinance were ignored.<br />
When the Commissioners meet with<br />
Teleprompter <strong>of</strong>ficials they should go<br />
over the ordinance line by line. If<br />
changes are needed they should be<br />
made now, not when the jjresent<br />
franchise expires In 1977. The City and<br />
the cable company owe it to the subscribing<br />
public to see that the ordinance<br />
is enforced to the letter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
law with rates properly approved and<br />
picture reception as it should jse.<br />
A frustrated builder<br />
Richard Contarino, the Woodbury<br />
man who is trying to complete construction<br />
on an expensive beachfront<br />
home in the 2700 block <strong>of</strong> Wesley av, ,-<br />
received another setback last week in<br />
his quest to install wood shingles on a<br />
mansard ro<strong>of</strong> at the property,<br />
Contarino's problems started earlier<br />
this year when Building Inspector<br />
Walter Beddow ruled that placing<br />
wood shingles on a ro<strong>of</strong> is in violation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ordinance 774, Contarino, through<br />
Us attorney, argued that a mansard<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> is nothing more than an extension<br />
<strong>of</strong> a wall and would not be a fire<br />
hazard. He provided at least two dozen<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> such construction on local<br />
homes in the past two or three years,<br />
Beddow's interpretation <strong>of</strong> the law<br />
dtffers from that <strong>of</strong> former Building<br />
Inspector Daniel F. Connor, who<br />
.retired last yearTConnor had ruled<br />
fltatrsucfe mansaiJd conirtni&Joh was<br />
not part <strong>of</strong> the mt,<br />
Following prescribed procedure,<br />
Contarino appealed Beddow's decision<br />
to the Building Code Board <strong>of</strong> Appeals,<br />
However, only two members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
four-member board showed up to hear<br />
he appeal. A couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago the<br />
Commissioners discovered that only<br />
ttiree members are on the appeals<br />
board, and appointed a fourth member.<br />
At the second hearing last week, the<br />
four members showed up, but as in the<br />
first case Fred Tarves disqualified<br />
himself because he sold lumber for the<br />
house to Oontarino. If only a bare<br />
quorum is present (three members)<br />
fce vote must be unanimous or another<br />
meeting must be held.<br />
The vote was split two votes to one.<br />
Another meeting will be held, but in<br />
fce meantime the Commissiontrs<br />
must appoint two alternate members<br />
to the Board,<br />
During all <strong>of</strong> this, Contarino's house<br />
remains unfinished. And that's hardly<br />
good business for a city where expensive<br />
beachfront homes are in short<br />
supply. „,<br />
— Some needed adjustments?<br />
Forum Agin' 'Em<br />
Over zealous ?<br />
One cannot help but wonder if the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach and Bay Preservation<br />
Association Isn't being a little<br />
overzealous in its legal action to halt<br />
development <strong>of</strong> high-rises.<br />
While the intent <strong>of</strong> their crusade<br />
seems to have the blessing <strong>of</strong> the vast<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City people, the<br />
aggressiveness with which it is being<br />
pursued may, in the end, do more<br />
harm than good, \.<br />
A case in point is the BBPA\egal<br />
tattle<br />
with the developers <strong>of</strong> \ the<br />
proposed Sheraton Wharf Inn at 9th st.<br />
and the bay on the former site <strong>of</strong><br />
Hogate's and Chris' Restaurants.<br />
The Equity Corp., which owns the<br />
property, razed the old restaurants<br />
nearly two years ago and submitted<br />
plans for a motel restaurant complex<br />
that also included some retail stores.<br />
Their plans were approved, but no<br />
building permit had been issued when<br />
a 38-foot height restriction on all<br />
building was invoked last Fall,<br />
The Commissioners said tht Wharf<br />
With tongum in cheek<br />
tan would not come under the<br />
moratorium because planning had<br />
progressed to such a point that the<br />
developers had a substantial financial<br />
interest in the project. Besides, the site<br />
plan met all restrictions in existing<br />
zoning ordinances.<br />
BBPA took the case to court and<br />
recently the Superior Court Judge said<br />
a full trial will be held to resolve the<br />
matter, A restraining order against<br />
Equity is Currently jn effect.<br />
It appears that BBPA leaders may<br />
have forgotten the size and condition <strong>of</strong><br />
the restaurants Wharf Inn will<br />
replace. The desolation at the property<br />
now does little to enhance the primary<br />
entrance to the city already marred<br />
with abandoned gasoline stations.<br />
Such<br />
delays are costing the<br />
developer in consfructlon costs and the<br />
city is tax ratables. It is hard to<br />
imagine what could be objectionable<br />
about a project that replaces two<br />
eyesores with a modern complex that<br />
complies with existing zoning laws,<br />
Editor, Sentinil-Ledger: I<br />
am writing in reference to an<br />
article which appeared in your<br />
paper on May i concerning a<br />
mieting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education and quotes<br />
•ppegedly made by Mr, Frank<br />
Linger, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
t would like to point out that<br />
two <strong>of</strong> the statements contained<br />
in the article wtte erfsneout to<br />
the point <strong>of</strong> being ridiculous<br />
TBe Upper Township Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education last year, (102-<br />
73), paid to the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education the sum <strong>of</strong><br />
$232,861.43, for tuition <strong>of</strong> its<br />
pupils to attend <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School.<br />
II cost the taxpayers approximately<br />
an additional<br />
$39.280 95 to provide transportation<br />
for iti pupils (MOB<br />
ADE) from Upper Township to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School.<br />
The total ium <strong>of</strong> 1272,142.38 is<br />
a far cry from the $25,000 your<br />
paper stated.<br />
Please advise your readera <strong>of</strong><br />
the above facts!!<br />
CharleiE, Shaffer,<br />
President, Upper Township<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Editor. Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
would like to call the Sentinel's<br />
attention to certain signs on the<br />
str«eu <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City. The sign<br />
that bothers me molt is the one<br />
that reads "NO PARKING."<br />
This wording would appear to<br />
be perfectly deir, however, the<br />
sip doesn't mean what It says.<br />
It it my understanding that •<br />
property owner may piy a sum<br />
<strong>of</strong> money to the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City in order to have a "NO<br />
PARKING" sign Installed<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> their home, guest<br />
house, etc. Actually then, this<br />
sip entitles the owner to park,<br />
or someone <strong>of</strong> the owner's<br />
choosing; in other words, it Is<br />
preferential parkln|. Why then<br />
is i "NO PARKING" sip wed,<br />
when it should read something<br />
like "OWNER PARKING<br />
ONLY"...for instance, a "NO<br />
LEFT TURN" sign does mean<br />
NO left tum, not left-hand turns<br />
for certain folks, and not for<br />
others...right? Children are<br />
being taught to obey signs., like<br />
"STOP^NO<br />
PARKING"<br />
means NO loitering., yet, in<br />
this case, "NO PARKING"<br />
doein't mian NO parking...this<br />
isn't right...a sign should state<br />
ejsaeUy what it means so<br />
everyone can understand<br />
If the City is collecting money<br />
for such signs as "NO<br />
PARKD«G"...then part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
money should be spent having<br />
NEW signs made that state<br />
clearly what is permitted and<br />
what is not. I am sure most<br />
motorists would honor a sign<br />
reading "OWNER PARKING<br />
ONLY", reaUatag this privilege<br />
has bean given for payment <strong>of</strong><br />
an established fee. Summer<br />
tourists are big business here in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City; let's not confuse<br />
them with misleading signs.<br />
Many unpleasant scenes could<br />
be avoided. I hope someone will<br />
look into the matter immediately.<br />
Thank you,<br />
L. SchoenewaJd<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: The<br />
Ledger's editorial page is read<br />
and discussed with real interest<br />
in our house. Last weeks<br />
"Nixon will be gone, but the<br />
presidency lingers," however,<br />
caused us deep concern.<br />
Your editorial took the stand<br />
that "Whether or not we wish to<br />
acknowledge it, Nixon is<br />
maintaining the strength <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the Presidency <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States. While many <strong>of</strong> us<br />
Pardon me, sir. I'd like to turn around<br />
We are approaching the time<br />
nbcn we may regret that our<br />
public relation* people hive<br />
done such • good Job <strong>of</strong> selling<br />
the leaihore to the<br />
metropolitan*.<br />
We may even ice the day<br />
when then publidiu reverie<br />
their tactlci and ipend their<br />
time and talents trying to<br />
convince the cliff-dwellers that<br />
the "standing room only" ilgn<br />
ki out at the ihore.<br />
Bay-to-beach people Is the<br />
db* prajtetkn <strong>of</strong>thoN who are<br />
enpert In predicting the future<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> the Cape area. Ac*<br />
cording to th« published reporu<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>County</strong> naming Board,<br />
fta Cape la In th# throw <strong>of</strong><br />
,.imwn rolled growth.<br />
IT tbt Capri banrtar Ulanda,<br />
M OM <strong>of</strong> which la, located<br />
(MM City, an tw at heavily<br />
fled to the Jersey shore to<br />
escape the ever-increasing<br />
blights <strong>of</strong> urban living should be<br />
hearing footsteps over your<br />
collective shoulders. There's a<br />
thundering herd following your<br />
trail to the shore.<br />
The planners say that by the<br />
year 2010 there will be 110,000<br />
men, women and children<br />
living in Cape May <strong>County</strong>. On<br />
present population density<br />
formulae, that will put about<br />
30,600 people on Peck's Beach<br />
•lone. We'll have to beg<br />
someone's pardon ]u»t to turn<br />
around in place.<br />
The exodus <strong>of</strong> city people to<br />
the .relatively<br />
peaceful,<br />
spacious, safe preclncta by the<br />
sea has been the concern <strong>of</strong><br />
"natives" for the past decade.<br />
Tho»e<strong>of</strong>ii»who were part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
exodu* may have not realized<br />
(be gravity <strong>of</strong> the situation<br />
because we've been, more or<br />
km, used to living In crowds.<br />
In i960, there were t<strong>of</strong>iK <strong>of</strong><br />
ut Jersey Snipes digging dama<br />
on the Cape. A decade} later,<br />
1970, the Cape was figuratively<br />
bulging under the weight <strong>of</strong><br />
S^SM warm bodies. Our<br />
numbers had increased by<br />
10,999, In the thret yun iince<br />
1970, the planners estimated<br />
another 6,402 joined our ranks.<br />
Tne latest estimated population<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cipe May <strong>County</strong> is 85,056.<br />
The projected figures on the<br />
summer population Is<br />
staggering. It is expected that<br />
by »io (hire will be WO.ODO<br />
null on the Gape during the<br />
summer months. If mayhem<br />
was the result <strong>of</strong> the estimated<br />
567,900 people occupying the<br />
Cape last lummer, whit Is<br />
going to happen with threequarters<br />
<strong>of</strong> a million <strong>of</strong> us<br />
bumping buttock*?<br />
There are 265 miles <strong>of</strong><br />
.territory in Cipe May <strong>County</strong>.<br />
Not all <strong>of</strong> this area Is habitable.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> It U wetland* to be<br />
preserved in perpetuity by<br />
Mate, county and municipal<br />
taws. Apportioning the wholetp<br />
the projected population, there<br />
would be 700 people p*r square<br />
mil*. Presently the per capita<br />
land occupation is about 230 per<br />
square mile.<br />
The brunt <strong>of</strong> the growth is<br />
headed for the county<br />
mainland. The barrier island*<br />
are almost at capacity density.<br />
There is precious little land left<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for development.<br />
The only way to go ia up, and<br />
the provincial attitude we have<br />
toward high-rise structures<br />
precludes any movement In<br />
that direction.<br />
It probably ii not generally<br />
realized thai half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county's people are located on<br />
the resort islands. According to<br />
estimated 1973 population<br />
figures<br />
released by the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, then<br />
are 33,415 <strong>of</strong> us living on the<br />
sand and I2.S11 on the<br />
mainland.<br />
The press <strong>of</strong>;people la<br />
numbers threatened in tht<br />
projection is<br />
frightening<br />
enough, but moM alarming i*<br />
the ruthless fa»«!etogo«lr<br />
beautiful<br />
seaehor* and<br />
provincial mainland community.<br />
The white sands<br />
touched by the i oiling blue surf,<br />
the mosa-colore.l meadows with<br />
their fragrant scents, the green<br />
countryside and shady<br />
woodlands with their natural<br />
delights. AU are to be sacrif led<br />
on the concrete • steel • glass<br />
altar <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />
They will come seeking the<br />
pleasant life which we who<br />
have been here have always<br />
enjoyed. But with the arrival <strong>of</strong><br />
each one the natural attractions<br />
they corne seeking will be<br />
diminished by that much until<br />
they've brought us all they<br />
sought to tacape and we prayed<br />
to bf spared <strong>of</strong>.<br />
But then, someone,<br />
somewhere, said "we live net<br />
at we wish, but rather as we<br />
can,"<br />
VTM,<br />
It's always etfy to stand<br />
on the sidelines and crltle<br />
plsjyira.<br />
are <strong>of</strong> the mind that this<br />
proteativtniii ia merely • ploy<br />
to justify his refusal to step out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice, Nixon is indeed, it<br />
this point in history, fortifying<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice into which other men<br />
will follow him."<br />
To suggest that Nixon is<br />
fortifying the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
presidency by "sticking it out,"<br />
is not only Incredible but<br />
politically naive, and this is my<br />
viewpoint despite a history as a<br />
Ufetime Republican, a recent<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> the suburbs <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington, and one who not<br />
only contributed the cost <strong>of</strong> a<br />
new car to Nixon's reelection<br />
fund but also "block campaigned"<br />
for him personally.<br />
What<br />
disillusionment<br />
followed that folly? Watergate 1<br />
To me it was like learning my<br />
wife was having a clandestine<br />
affair with the milkman and no<br />
disenchantment in either instance<br />
could have been more<br />
bitter.<br />
I am confident that I speak<br />
for the compelling majority <strong>of</strong><br />
intelligent <strong>Ocean</strong> City residents<br />
when I suggest that every day<br />
Nixon continues the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
presidency it will be further<br />
demeaned and ridiculed. Bach<br />
day the national press confronts<br />
us with new instances <strong>of</strong><br />
his dishonesty. For instance the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> the doctored transcripts<br />
in lieu <strong>of</strong> the actual salty<br />
tapes, his amazing tax adventures<br />
and the almost tea pot<br />
dome like aura <strong>of</strong> the milk fund<br />
circus to name • few.<br />
As long as he ignore!<br />
resignation Nixon, if anything,<br />
compounds the public distrust<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the President,<br />
weakens it and subjects it to<br />
daily ridicule, he certainly does<br />
not "fortify" it or "malntaln...(ltiS<br />
s&ength."<br />
I now sell residential real<br />
estate in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and<br />
commercial<br />
properties<br />
throughout New York, New<br />
Jersey, Pennsylvania and<br />
Maryland and if I even began to<br />
attempt the type <strong>of</strong> tricks Nixon<br />
has employed, I'd certainly be<br />
out <strong>of</strong> business, perhaps in Jail.<br />
Your editorial containing the<br />
complained <strong>of</strong> quote bore the<br />
addage "With Tongue in<br />
Check," if only it was so;<br />
otherwise Nixon 1 ! maintained<br />
presence serves only to protect<br />
an executive position for future<br />
charlatans.<br />
Arthur K. Creek©<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Best Of Press<br />
So Said<br />
"I mat a fallow who doesn't<br />
think that I am hie equal,<br />
but I am. He's a conceited<br />
idiot."<br />
V<br />
-Tribune, Chicago,<br />
Materials Scarce<br />
, You can't build a reputation<br />
on what you intend to<br />
do,<br />
-Grit,<br />
Alimony ia likg paying <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the thttallmgnto on the $ar<br />
after the wreck* ,n ,., ,<br />
-Coast Guard Magaziiyi.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City a ia carte ,<br />
THE JOB OF SEX»The Warner Publishing Co. <strong>of</strong><br />
New York has come out with a new took by the<br />
edltori <strong>of</strong> "National Lampoon" called "The Job <strong>of</strong><br />
Sex: A Workingman's Guide to Productive<br />
Lovemaking." According to Mark Greenberg, public<br />
relations director for Warner, the book is "the<br />
world's first step-by-step, tongue-in-cheek, foot-inmouth<br />
manual for sex and other strenuoiM in-door<br />
out-door sports and nasty pastimes." Greenberg says<br />
"The Job <strong>of</strong> Sex" is the first lovemaking manual to<br />
take sex out <strong>of</strong> the dimly-lit airless sweatshops <strong>of</strong><br />
yesteryear and packaged in to suit the modern<br />
consuming needs <strong>of</strong> today's activities." There are<br />
several interesting areas explored by the soeiesexual<br />
scientists including "card-playing in groups <strong>of</strong><br />
four, six, or even eight consenting adults; bungllfig'<br />
boards; gravity, and why they've never bothered to<br />
send up man-woman astronaut teams; towelsnapping<br />
through the locker room; and how Ben<br />
Franklin stumbled on the first practical lint trap."<br />
HISTORY LESSON—We were given a small<br />
pamphlet recently that contains a Brief history <strong>of</strong><br />
Wall Street, the center <strong>of</strong> New York City's financial<br />
district. We asked a couple <strong>of</strong> local people in the know<br />
about stocks and such and they readily admitted<br />
knowing little or nothing about the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />
street itself. It seems that in 1644, the Burghers <strong>of</strong><br />
New Amsterdam addressed a petition to their<br />
mightinesses <strong>of</strong> the States<br />
General <strong>of</strong> the'<br />
Netherlands. They complained <strong>of</strong> their poor defenses<br />
against the Indians. The powers that be in the<br />
Netherlands sent Peter Stuyvesant ever as Governir.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Colony. Stuyvesant erected a palisade, fronted<br />
by a moat, which ran from the East River to the<br />
North River. This was known as the Wall and two<br />
gates gave entrance to the city. AppaprenUy New<br />
York's tax problems went back even to the time <strong>of</strong><br />
Dutch occupation. Stuyvesant complained bitterly<br />
mat the Burghers refused to vote taxes for the<br />
upkeep <strong>of</strong> the Wall. As a consequence, when the<br />
English Fleet descended on New Amsterdam, there<br />
were no fortifications worthy <strong>of</strong> the name, or capable<br />
<strong>of</strong> stopping them. By 1699 the Wall had fallen into<br />
further neglect, and the British Governor, General<br />
Doiigan ordered the Wall be demolished and instead,<br />
Wall Street rose on its ruins. The street was fronted<br />
by beautiful mansions and it wasn't until 1783 that the ><br />
First Bank <strong>of</strong> New York was started on Wall Street, a<br />
forerunner <strong>of</strong> the street's mightiness as a financial<br />
district. At the same time, George Washington, attended<br />
by the Senate and Congressman; by the<br />
foreign ministers and ambassadors was greeted in<br />
Wall Street and in Federal Hall there was sworn in as<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the United States. So much for the<br />
history lesson.<br />
GOD BLESS KATE—Two months ago we didn't<br />
know how many players are on • 1M hockey team or<br />
even how long a game it, but like so many othir<br />
Philadelphia area people we are an expert thanks to<br />
flie miraculous Philadelphia Flpre. Inspired bit<br />
Kate Smith's rendition <strong>of</strong> God Bless America lam,<br />
Sunday afternoon, the flyers swept past the Boston<br />
Bruins to capture the Stanley Cup, the super bowl <strong>of</strong><br />
pro hockey. We were caught up in ice hockey fever<br />
with just about everyone else. Shortly after the game<br />
we took a short drive around town. It was a warm<br />
Spring evening, even by <strong>Ocean</strong> City's chilly standards.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> seeing kids playing baseball in the<br />
streets <strong>of</strong> the city or basketball at the playgrounds,<br />
we came across several groups <strong>of</strong> youngsters playing<br />
hockey on the streets and basketball courts. In the<br />
Philadelphia area, at least, hockey is the favorite<br />
pastime.<br />
KIDNAPPING TIE HDIESI-CIty<br />
IVeasurer<br />
Anthony E. Imbesi and his wife Mary are in BeruU,<br />
Lebanon, visiting their daughter, Judy, who is affiliated<br />
with the U.S. Foreign Service, We have been<br />
hearing nasty rumors that Hie Imbesi, as he is affectionately<br />
called around city hall, has been kidnapped<br />
by some strange mid-east liberation army.<br />
The Imbesi would not be hard to kidnap with his<br />
compact frame and tiny mustache, In fact Imbesi's<br />
slight build has prompted some city <strong>of</strong>ficials to<br />
nickname him "Tiny Tony." Anyway, if The Imbesi,<br />
or Tiny Tony, has been kidnapped nobody at city hall<br />
has received any demand for ransom. This seems a<br />
little strange to us, unless the Imbesi walked <strong>of</strong>f with<br />
a load <strong>of</strong> city money and has kidnapped himself,<br />
After all, everyone at city hall know that Tony<br />
keeps five sets <strong>of</strong> books, four <strong>of</strong> which are used to<br />
Justify the fifth set which he works on at home at<br />
night. Whatever, the Imbesi should be home in a f#w ,<br />
days with some interesting tales about his Lebanese<br />
vacation. Well be interested m hearing them,<br />
MV SANDMAN-Last week the Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders voted unanimously to ask the<br />
Delaware Rivtr and Bay Authority to name one <strong>of</strong><br />
their three new Qipe May - Lewes, Del., ferry boats<br />
after Second Wstrict Congressman Charles W.<br />
Sandman..The Freeholders said they wanted this for<br />
Sandman because he was so instrumental in bringing<br />
the ferry to Cape May <strong>County</strong> when he was a State<br />
Senator to Trenton. Sandman was so tartrumental, in<br />
fact, that the line was nicknamed "Owlly's Folly"<br />
when it was annually losing »2 million a year.<br />
We kidded Freeholder Iteylbian about the idS?<br />
a good idea. We said the name «lv Charlie<br />
sandman" Just didni have a good enough ring;;MV<br />
siandj for motor vessel, but m<br />
mFmMtafie<br />
Smtoan sounds better. The only jr<strong>of</strong>iem is that SS<br />
^n onlybe used on steam shipe. We then suggerted<br />
HLM.S. Charlie Sandman, but that's usedljy the<br />
* to rianlfy Hi> or Her maJa»tSrlhl 1?<br />
GUUanaSdKL^ASa^'in<br />
boat named after the Congressman wrwil.<br />
that something be named afterGJUia^tibi<br />
-—far<br />
example. We thirik the San<br />
STRONG<br />
.-CL<br />
FIRST ( III RCH OF<br />
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Meets'Every Tuesday<br />
at 7-30 P.M.<br />
IrurliiM ;<br />
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Huntzlnger<br />
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"JUNDAY<br />
H. 9-15 and II a m Massrs<br />
MACEDONIA<br />
1NITKD<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th st. end Simpson av<br />
Rev. Charles WHcoek. pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
930 am • Church School<br />
with classes for all ages<br />
11 am • Worship Service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
8 p.m. - Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
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De»erv« tha B*tt<br />
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WEDNESDAY -<br />
8 p.m. • Midweek Prayer and<br />
Bible Study<br />
01II LADY OF<br />
GOOD COUNSEL R.C.<br />
40th st and Agbury av.<br />
Rev. Joseph Mct'auley, pastor<br />
DAILY •<br />
B am, and 7 p.m. • Masses<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
4 to 5 and 7.-30 to 8 p.m. •<br />
Confessions<br />
7 p.m. . Mail<br />
SUNDAY- ••' "<br />
8, 9. 10 and 11 a.m. Masses<br />
TUESDAY .<br />
7 p.m. • Miraculous Medal<br />
Novena<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th si and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Chrilt Crucified.<br />
Risen, and Coming Again.<br />
Rev. William Hadcliffe Alien,<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
10TH STREET<br />
and CBfTML<br />
tfflitt,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
A Lnttoai fongrcgaf<strong>of</strong>l<br />
Serving fit Corenwity<br />
9:30 Sunday Church School —<br />
Classes for all grades, including adults<br />
11:00 The Service<br />
CONDITIONED<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH-ECUMENICAL<br />
1900 VENTNOR PARKWAY<br />
MARGATE<br />
20 Denominations<br />
Represented.<br />
5 AAIn. North<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Dr. Martin C Wiiotat<br />
DR. CARSTEN LUDDER<br />
MIAMIs<br />
"THE CROSS<br />
IN YOUR<br />
POCKfT"<br />
. Church School<br />
b<br />
I'h-M . paHlnr<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a m Graded «»nday<br />
School classes for t»arh<br />
mpnibPr <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
II am<br />
MnrnjnK Wnrship<br />
Rev Raymond McAfee<br />
11 a.ft! Nursery for ynung<br />
children<br />
7 SO p m Evening Worship<br />
Rev Raymond McAfee<br />
Mlnljler <strong>of</strong> Music. Rev<br />
llaymqnd McAfee OrBanisi<br />
Miss jean Rldgway<br />
Parking nn Wpslpy av next<br />
!o Church<br />
CHURCHES COMMUNITIES<br />
CENTRAL OCKAN C 1TY<br />
t'NION CHAPEL<br />
32nd st, and rmtral av.<br />
Indtpendenl • Kvangvliral<br />
Interdenoniinatlgnal<br />
Mrs. Charlntir Winlw.<br />
organUt<br />
R*v, John E. Ctrrnivat.<br />
«n| leadir<br />
TUESDAY<br />
10:30 am Women's Biblp<br />
Study Fellowship, S S Bldg<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
730 p.m • The Bible Study<br />
Hour. SS Bldg<br />
ST JAMES AME<br />
7th st. and Haven av.<br />
Hcv<br />
Ernest E. Curry, pastor<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
10 am -Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11:15am • Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY<br />
8:30 • 8 p.m • Youth and<br />
Senior Choir rehearsal<br />
THURSDAY.<br />
12:15 p.m C'BMC Luncheon,<br />
Plymouth Inn, Men welcome<br />
Bp.m -Choirrehearsal, choir<br />
rtiom<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
8th H. and West av<br />
Rev, Z.L. Byrd.<br />
D.D,. patter<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
10:30 9.m, • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. - Mornini Worihip<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
8 p.m. • Prayir serviee<br />
FRIDAY -_<br />
8 p.m. • Bible Class<br />
Hill LOU BAPTIST<br />
71h st. and Simpson av.<br />
Rev. James Bins, pastor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worihip<br />
3:30 p.m. • Annual Memorial<br />
Day Service<br />
MONDAY . . ,,<br />
8 p.m. - Children's Bible Class<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
8 p.m. • Choir rehearsal<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer Service<br />
SATURDAY<br />
1 p.m. -<br />
rehearsal<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
Choir<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
lllh §t. and Central av.<br />
Hev. Charles L, Wood.<br />
D.Ed., rector<br />
TODAY (Thursday - Ascension<br />
Diy) .<br />
9:30 a.m. • Holy Eucharist in<br />
thi Chapel *<br />
SUNDAY AFTER<br />
ASCENSION •<br />
8 a.m, • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m. • Morning Prayer,<br />
sermon and Church School<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
0:30 a.m. . Midweek<br />
Eucharist in the Chapel<br />
IT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
10th it. and Central avf<br />
Rev. D. Richard G»rrl»on,<br />
paitor<br />
TODAY (Thundiy) -<br />
7 a.m. • Aiceniion<br />
Prayer Breakfast t<br />
T;4S p.m. • <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
6:30 p.m. - Men's work night<br />
starting with dinner<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
9.30 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11 a.m. • Tht Service.<br />
Reception <strong>of</strong> new member*.<br />
Social hour to follow. •<br />
7 p.m. - Youth Choir meeting<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
I p m. • LCW executive board<br />
meeting<br />
NM MR<br />
Ortstia Sctaw httl?<br />
Listen to fimt-hand experiences..<br />
This week's<br />
program:<br />
Your Burdtnt<br />
Cinbi<br />
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VffiLT<br />
lSaotc.S.m.<br />
WMID<br />
1140k.c.»:15«.m.<br />
W&H .ffiVi^jSr. tit A* , k.. » ^<br />
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SUNDAY<br />
10 am Church School with<br />
classes for all ages<br />
11 am Mornini Worship<br />
The Rev D Rex Whjteman,<br />
KKIDAY<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Atiamie<br />
(i p m<br />
City Rescue Minion, speaker,<br />
rchtjirba!<br />
Nursery care in the Beginners'<br />
.luntl ion<br />
Room during services<br />
(Hi:AN C|TV<br />
IUPTIST ( ill Hi 11<br />
loth si. anil Unilry av<br />
Hrs I»avid I' Wrighi,<br />
I> II.. pMstiir<br />
SI \DAY<br />
« 30 am Sunday School<br />
contest<br />
play Baseball for<br />
Jesus<br />
James Lutz, superinlendent<br />
10 4! a m Worship Service<br />
Organist, Mrs David P<br />
Wright Frank Allen and Ray<br />
Adams, vocalists Message by<br />
Castor Wright<br />
10:45 am Supervised<br />
Nursery<br />
10:45 a.m. -Primary Church<br />
7 p.m, . Evening Gospel<br />
Service Bob Adami, song<br />
leader<br />
Message by Pastor<br />
Wright Robh Wright, vocalist.<br />
Iliiuuril M \riaiiu<br />
mini^iii nf li^iiaiioii<br />
Uiliicini \ \ (.nct/i.<br />
• Ililll-Icr (if miitit<br />
I'l :i» II I , |,.|||,,.n, 11(11 lllli<br />
Tun AS<br />
Thursday'<br />
1^ -i'< P ill<br />
Trip in Crpst<br />
Ha i en<br />
li :)d |i HI<br />
M,.ar Den<br />
7 p ITI Hny Scouts<br />
' Vi p m Wnhplns rifn<br />
W PI a hi Walrhcrs<br />
Spnmr<br />
f'hnir<br />
Sam<br />
Church School<br />
H and 10-30 a m - Morning<br />
Worship<br />
Pastor Wilcock'i<br />
WEDNESDAY •<br />
7:30 p.m. • Midweek Serviee<br />
conducted by Don Prettyman.<br />
Speaker.<br />
Rev, Clarence<br />
Cedarholm.<br />
SATURDAY •<br />
1:15 p m, • Sunday School<br />
Picnic at Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
Park<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
tharies Wilcock. paslor<br />
John Janka.<br />
.issisi.inl pastor<br />
Ueath is the eternal<br />
inevitability, the most real <strong>of</strong><br />
all<br />
realities. Yet. it is,<br />
perhaps, the hardest <strong>of</strong> all<br />
realities to face. The funeral<br />
director, more than most<br />
[eopie, has a lytnpathetic<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> the naturi<br />
<strong>of</strong> grief He is there, a<br />
consoling support, when a<br />
bertaved family needs<br />
someone to be<br />
there Someone who cares.<br />
OHESTER J.<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Funeral Home<br />
P*uf OtniriHgBi al FmMral<br />
201 libny<br />
Phone 399-2654<br />
UNION CHAPEL REOPENS<br />
THIS SUND1Y, H1Y 2STN<br />
Central teem City Union Chapel<br />
32ND and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
EVANGELICAL<br />
IKOfPENDtNT<br />
INTER-DfHOMfMTWNAL<br />
GRADED SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.<br />
MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M.<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Church<br />
8ft) & Central Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 26, <strong>1974</strong><br />
9:00a.m. Church School with classes for all ages<br />
9:00 & 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
"MADj FOR SQMiTHING GRIATER "<br />
Pastor Wilcock preaches at both services<br />
MUSIC BY SENIOR CHOIR AND SUMMER<br />
QUARTET<br />
Inger Marl* Chamberlain<br />
Marion vander Loo<br />
soporano<br />
contralto<br />
Daniel Entriken .<br />
Raymond Dean Walters<br />
tenor<br />
bau<br />
Chartos Wilcock<br />
pastor<br />
John Janka<br />
associate<br />
Howard W. Adams<br />
WUhtlm A.A. Ootfttt • MWUttr ^ Music<br />
InpK'<br />
Miidii Inr Somplhing<br />
lirfiiii'r<br />
MOM IAS<br />
TTKSDAS<br />
:i W p m Brownies<br />
R p in<br />
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Rev, William MeCorriiUn.<br />
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11 am to noon and before 8. 9, 10 15 and 11:30 a.m. •<br />
and after evening Masses.<br />
Masses<br />
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Copynghl <strong>1974</strong> Keislcr Mrtnising Senrice. IK., Stmbunj, VifjWl<br />
The myitery <strong>of</strong> life ind<br />
growth was one our daughter<br />
took for granted . . . until<br />
last summer when she<br />
••adopted" i flower bed all<br />
her own, pier she began to<br />
Mk what malcet her garden<br />
••&**.'••-•'••>'••••--'. I- •-•••<br />
I Once hid a course In botany;<br />
I thought I knew all the<br />
answers. But none <strong>of</strong> them<br />
seemed to register with<br />
Mary.<br />
So my wift took over the<br />
answering department. God<br />
makes things grow! That<br />
made much more tense to<br />
Mary.<br />
Is it, after all, a contradiction<br />
<strong>of</strong> science to admit<br />
that we live in a world full<br />
<strong>of</strong> mysteries . . . mysteries<br />
that happen before our very<br />
eyes . . . mysteries that reveal<br />
the wondrous mind <strong>of</strong><br />
the creator?<br />
At graduation lima, we<br />
fully realize that our sons<br />
md daughters need a spiritual<br />
foundation for all other<br />
knowledge. They will find it<br />
in the Church.<br />
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FNB 24-hour bank visits high school<br />
On Ahiy H. Ihti Kirst National<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> South Jersey brought<br />
their 24-hour bank lo thp- High<br />
School to give a demonstration<br />
to the Data Processing and<br />
Senior business classes'<br />
The bank" is a mobilized<br />
computer system which allows<br />
one lo withdraw cash from<br />
twenty five to one hundred<br />
dollars, make deposits into a<br />
checking or savings account,<br />
transfer money from one ac<br />
count to another and pay all<br />
bills, twenty four hours a day<br />
When a person applies for a<br />
card, he chases a six digit<br />
number which is easy for him to<br />
remember This assures that no<br />
one else ran gam access to your<br />
account Even if someone else<br />
has the same personal iden<br />
. tificnlinn number on his card,<br />
the computer knows £> your<br />
card and ynur hank account<br />
number thai it is your arcoiini<br />
and not his<br />
The process is v#rv simple<br />
The Computer card is placed<br />
into the computer and you<br />
punch out your personal<br />
identificationnumher A screen<br />
in the center lights up and asks<br />
whether a deposit or with<br />
drawal is desired, and you<br />
press the corresponding button<br />
lo the left Then punch out the<br />
amount you are either<br />
depositing or withdrawing.<br />
The only catch is that one can<br />
only withdraw m $25 or $50<br />
amounts up lo $I(K), and only<br />
twice a day. II you go bark a<br />
third time, the computer will<br />
take your card away<br />
Mr Ktl t'lccaroiif. a com<br />
puter technician and Mr Ernie<br />
iveker. the accounting expert<br />
at FN'H, brought the computer<br />
iinfi lectured to the students<br />
iihiiul it Then demonstrated II<br />
h> withdrawing twenty-five<br />
riiillms MI thiit the students<br />
ciiulri see how it works<br />
There urv two <strong>of</strong> these banks<br />
currently in (he ^outh jersey<br />
iiri'ii One is al the Soiiiers<br />
Point <strong>of</strong>fice and the other is<br />
located at the Cardiff Circle<br />
iitficc in the Cardiff<br />
cirle<br />
** h n p p i n y r c ii 1 f r<br />
FNB's 24-hour bank<br />
i-lingual education programs<br />
in public school being considered<br />
An act to provide bi lingual<br />
educational programs in New<br />
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New for An Appt,<br />
Jersey schools, similar lo a<br />
program started in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Vineland jn 1968, passed the<br />
Senate last week by a vote <strong>of</strong> 34<br />
tn I<br />
Stnator James 5, Cafiero,<br />
who represents the First* school syitem within three<br />
legislative District <strong>of</strong> Cape years, Cafiero pointed out. This<br />
May and Cumberland Counties would be accomplished by<br />
was a co-sponsor <strong>of</strong> the assisting the children in the<br />
measure, which is now before normal development <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe Aisiembly, "The inability to language skills in their native<br />
speak and understand English language while concurrently<br />
excludes certain children from<br />
effective participation in the<br />
educational programs provided<br />
in our schools,"Senator Cafiero<br />
observed.<br />
This legislation. Senate Bill<br />
No. 81], addresses this problem<br />
in two phases First, during the<br />
school year beginning July 1,<br />
<strong>1974</strong>, the Departments <strong>of</strong><br />
Education and Higher<br />
Education would be required to<br />
develop resources, materials,<br />
and programs Including<br />
teacher education programs<br />
and to undertake such other<br />
activities as will assim and<br />
enable local school boards to<br />
provide programs for children<br />
with limited English speaking<br />
ability, Senator Cafiero explained.<br />
Second, commencing with the<br />
school year beginning July 1,<br />
1975, local boards <strong>of</strong> education<br />
would be Tquif•Tiff jrtivide W-<br />
lingual educational progrims if<br />
there are 20 or more *uch cradle roll, Betsy Redding,<br />
children in the district. superintendent nursery;<br />
The major goal <strong>of</strong> the bilingual<br />
educational programs is tendent <strong>of</strong> beginners; Jane<br />
Beverly Cannon super! n<br />
to facilitate the Integration <strong>of</strong> Stoltzfus superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
these children into the regular primary. Hay Adams, Jr.,<br />
teaching them English. As the<br />
child's ability to use and work<br />
in English increases, the use <strong>of</strong><br />
the native language for<br />
classroom instruction would be<br />
reduced and finally eliminated<br />
Such an approach, Senator<br />
Cafiero noted, allows these<br />
children to acquire the iame<br />
knowledge and skills as with<br />
children without a language<br />
handicap while learning to<br />
function in English,<br />
The Stnator also pointed out<br />
that fundg necessary for the<br />
implementation <strong>of</strong> this bill for<br />
the next year are included in<br />
the appropriations act for <strong>1974</strong>-<br />
75 which has already passed the<br />
Senate The Departments <strong>of</strong><br />
Education and Higher<br />
Education both support this<br />
legislation and will be participating<br />
cooperatively in it»<br />
imjlemeniatlfcn, Caftcro*<br />
wntluded,.<br />
Thought for the week<br />
The Rev.<br />
Charles L. Wood, Ed.D,<br />
Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
Our daughter has a nice<br />
stereo system which hai<br />
misbehaved lately, and she has<br />
complained <strong>of</strong> distortion on<br />
AM, FM, and phono. We took<br />
the set to a local area repair<br />
facility, which tried several<br />
times to repair the defect. After<br />
doing his best, the service man<br />
suggested that we really should<br />
return the unit to the Bogen<br />
factory in north Jers^, Surely,<br />
he reasoned, the mak(j$£yrouid<br />
be best able to put tHftifi in<br />
perfect order again,,.<br />
Graduation<br />
and<br />
Father's Day<br />
CARDS and<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
Peacock<br />
Shop<br />
sminns POINT<br />
KIIOPPINR TENTER<br />
ftPF.N 10.fi DAILY<br />
When distortion strikes In any<br />
area <strong>of</strong> life, our first inclination<br />
ig to try to fix thinp ourselves.<br />
Next after that we look to our<br />
immediate surroundings, and<br />
we attempt to put life back In<br />
perspective with the help <strong>of</strong> the<br />
things and people which make<br />
up our world.<br />
Perhaps we had better take a<br />
clue from the electronic<br />
repairman, and refer the whole,<br />
situation back to the maker.<br />
The Maker <strong>of</strong> the world has a<br />
way, we will find, with the<br />
things and* the people which He<br />
has made. It Is the molt<br />
reliable, most satisfactory,<br />
most dependable way <strong>of</strong> setting<br />
things to right and getting rid <strong>of</strong><br />
distortion. And for some<br />
situations, it is really the only<br />
way to go. It Is a wonderful<br />
comfort to know that we have<br />
direct access to the Maker!<br />
Prayer, Word, and Sacrament<br />
each contribute In a unique way<br />
to that access. And old hymn<br />
says, "Is there trouble<br />
anywhire?" and suggests,<br />
"Take it to the Lord in prayer,"<br />
Like the clarity and majesty <strong>of</strong><br />
true high fidelity music, the<br />
outpouring <strong>of</strong> God's grace in<br />
your life may make a whole<br />
world new for you, distortion<br />
free, and infinitely more enjoyable,<br />
Hii mercy is yours for<br />
the asking, If you will only seek<br />
the Maker,<br />
MPCA MEETINU<br />
The regulir May meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mtrion Park Community<br />
Association will be held next<br />
Friday, May 31, at 8:30 p.m. in<br />
th« Seaipray Motel, 34th u. and<br />
Bay av; R, Franeii Capelli,<br />
president, reports that important<br />
business will be<br />
transacted and he urges all<br />
member! to attend.<br />
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Handbell Choir to perform at the Presbyterian Church<br />
The Kirs! Presbyterian<br />
liiurch TetMi Handbell Choir,<br />
using J:J <strong>of</strong> the famous<br />
prpcisinn-iunrd Sehulrnerich<br />
handbells, will play on Sunday<br />
morning i May 2(5) al Hie Ham<br />
service<br />
Mrs Richard Hnltnn directs<br />
the choir Members include<br />
Nancy Jane Allen, Linda and<br />
Hubert (,'roll. Jean and Howard<br />
Destler. Craig Halliday, .<strong>Jun</strong>e,<br />
Mary, William and James<br />
Mc'Neal IV, Eugene and Donald<br />
May, Scoit Schmidt. Jack Slwn.<br />
Sully SlrnnRe and JarnM Marn,<br />
Kev Raymond McAfee,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Music; will preach<br />
lit the tl am and 7:30 pm<br />
siTyjees Graded Sunday<br />
School, nursery through adults,<br />
each Sunday at 930 am<br />
Nursery facilities for infants<br />
«nd adults, each Sunday at 9:30<br />
a.in Nursery facilities for<br />
infants and young children are<br />
available at both Sunday School<br />
and morning worship services.<br />
H 30 n m and 1 am<br />
Kir'it Frpshyteriari will<br />
Baptist Church elects <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
t'aslor David Wright conducted<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at<br />
till* Annual Fellowship Banquet<br />
held in the Fellowship<br />
Auditorium <strong>of</strong> the church Mary<br />
Hyrd. Chairlady <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
IjpaenFipsspsi was in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
dinner arrangements<br />
Sunday School <strong>of</strong>ficers in<br />
sia I led are James Lutz,<br />
superintendent, Ray Gannon,<br />
assistant superintendent;<br />
Norma West, secretary, Ray<br />
Adams. Jr , treasurer; Ruth<br />
Freudenlhal superintendent<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> junior<br />
intermediate; William Redding<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> Adult<br />
Department; Mildred Chew<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> Home<br />
Department; Elizabeth Redding<br />
and Ruth Doak, recep<br />
linnists; Lois tiagt, visual aids;<br />
James Forbes Jr , greeter;<br />
Kleanor Forbes, supply<br />
secretary<br />
Church <strong>of</strong>ficers installed are<br />
Deacons Ray Gannon, Earl<br />
Stnltzfus, James LuU, John<br />
Swan, William Redding,<br />
Norman Johnson, Ray Adams,<br />
Jr , Jack Rontos, Donald<br />
Prettyman; Deaconesses Nina<br />
Eddleman, Ida Mae Johnson,<br />
Hejiina Villaume, Ruth<br />
Freudenlhal, Rita Hammond,<br />
Dons Boyer, Jane Sye, Mary<br />
* i *aa><br />
Byrd. Norma West; Jack<br />
Hontqg, treasurer; Ray Adams,<br />
Jr , financial secretary; Jean<br />
Laine, church clerk: Ray<br />
Cannon, head usher<br />
1330 BAY AVE.,<br />
ociiN cirr<br />
CALL 398-1400<br />
!••. line! tin 1 IHth eniiseeutive<br />
Daily Vacation Hible School,<br />
becinnint! Monday. .<strong>Jun</strong>e 17,<br />
throuMh Friday <strong>Jun</strong>e M A<br />
faculty <strong>of</strong> 3ft leachers will<br />
conduct graded Hible study<br />
classes, nursery Ihrhyah teens,<br />
W :in a m to noon<br />
The Tuesday Morning Bible<br />
Class for women. May 28, will<br />
he taught bv Mrs James H<br />
Jewell<br />
V Clifford Harrington,<br />
former vice president,<br />
I'liiladelphia College <strong>of</strong> Bible,<br />
will teach the Wrdnwdav, May<br />
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PAGE 6- SiCTiQN TWO THI OCEAN CITY SINTiNiL LEDOIR THUBSDAy, MAY », 1W4<br />
/f's now up to students<br />
How <strong>of</strong>ten have you been trampled in the hall,<br />
squished on the stairs, and maybe even been late to<br />
dass because <strong>of</strong> the crowds? The crowded conditions<br />
In our school won't be eliminated unless we, the<br />
students, take action.<br />
We, the students put up with this crowded situation<br />
and we're the ones who really know the problem.<br />
Some <strong>Ocean</strong> City citizens who have been so outipoken<br />
against the issue <strong>of</strong> school expansion haven't<br />
seen the stairs during rush hour, the small gym, and<br />
other Inadequate facilities in use. Possibly if these<br />
citizens saw our school in action, they would change<br />
ttieir tune.<br />
It has been said that good schools help to make a<br />
good town. To keep up the quality <strong>of</strong> our town, our<br />
schools must be improved, .Without well educated<br />
students, what will the future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City hold? Our<br />
future cannot afford a regression and thus it is up to<br />
us to make sure that our future is a progressive one.<br />
Parents tell their children that they should enjoy<br />
school If the crowded conditions in our school were<br />
eliminated, students wouldn't have to race around to<br />
beat the crowds. With this aggravation eliminated,<br />
school would be enjoyed more and thus learning<br />
would take place to a greater extent.<br />
It's now up to us, as students to spread the word<br />
ttiat better educational facilities are needed now; not<br />
; mly for our education but also for the education <strong>of</strong><br />
future students at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />
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by Regina Martin<br />
Mikki Giovanni is a poet In<br />
her works she deals with<br />
revolution, white folks, black<br />
folks, love and hair Her poetry<br />
expresses not only an idea but a<br />
reality <strong>of</strong> the world outside.<br />
Horn in Knnxvjile, Tennessee<br />
Nikki went to grammar school<br />
and high school there Later at<br />
a point in her life she also went<br />
loFisk I'niversitvbut left at the<br />
request <strong>of</strong> the authorities After<br />
several years she returned to<br />
Kisk and graduated in 1967<br />
Nikki Giovanni has a special<br />
way <strong>of</strong> dealing with everything<br />
she writes, and in the way she<br />
speaks out She is eonitanlly<br />
going to different places and<br />
speaking Nikki Giovanni is one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the leading black poets <strong>of</strong><br />
today<br />
Joseph P. Stabler<br />
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Shore rd. and Brighton sv<br />
Churches Rev. William Davit,<br />
continued from page 3<br />
pastor<br />
Celebrant, Rev. ihomai TODAY (Thursday! •<br />
Piechocinski. Homily, 1:30 p.m. Fellowship Circle<br />
"Renewal." Benediction 3:30 p m • QiilA-en'i Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
MONDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. • Procession Altar<br />
Rosary Society. Celibrant,<br />
Rev. William .McCorriitin.<br />
Homily, "Tlie Hope <strong>of</strong> the<br />
World and the Kingdom <strong>of</strong><br />
God " Benediction.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 pm. • Benediction<br />
Celebrant. Rev William Mc-<br />
Corriitin. Procession Church<br />
thuneil members. Penitential<br />
Sa-vieei. Homily, "Whatevs-<br />
Happened to Confession'"<br />
Chniessions<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m • Processioni<br />
Lectori and Uiheri. Celebrant,<br />
Rev. Thomas Piechociniki<br />
Homily, "Reconciliation "<br />
teifdietion.<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY<br />
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST<br />
9th at. and New York av<br />
i .Inmes Hill, pastor<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 am. - Morning Worship<br />
6:30 p.m. • Young People<br />
7:30 p m • Evening Service<br />
WEDNESDAY -<br />
7:30 p.m. - Midweek Service<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />
Msgr. Leon Winowlci.<br />
pastor<br />
Am-<br />
DAIY-<br />
8 a.m. Mass<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:45 to 8:30<br />
p.m • Confessions<br />
7 p,m, • Mias<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
7:45.9, 10:15,11:30a.m,and6<br />
p.m. • Masses<br />
10 a.m. - Religious instruction<br />
far grades one to eix<br />
11 a.m. • Religious instruction<br />
for high school<br />
MONDAY •<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Swviee<br />
Memorial Day<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
7 p.m. • Religious instruction<br />
far grades seven and eight<br />
S:30 p.m. - Religious iastruction<br />
for adults<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL «<br />
157 Store rd.<br />
Rev. Canon Adolph W. Kahl.<br />
B.D., rector<br />
Rev. Eujgaie F, Yaeger. prleit<br />
•iMclite<br />
Rev, Robert K, Thomas, M,<br />
Ply., associate<br />
TODAY (Thursday • Asceision<br />
Day) •<br />
10 a.m • Holy Communion<br />
6 p.m. • Patronal Festival at,<br />
the Qiurch <strong>of</strong> thi Ascension in<br />
Atlantic City<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) .<br />
6:30 p.m. - Diocesan Acolyte<br />
Festival<br />
8 p.m. Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous meeting<br />
m the Parish House<br />
SUNDAY AFTER<br />
THE AK1NSI0N •<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m. - Morning Prayer and<br />
Cnureh School<br />
11:30 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
MONDAY (Memorial Day) .<br />
7:30 p.m. • Community<br />
Memorial Day Service in St.<br />
Joseph'» R.C. Church<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Serving the Mainland<br />
and the Shore<br />
Shore rd. and Dawei iv.<br />
Rev, Cliarles F. RInek Jr..<br />
paitor<br />
Rev, J. Brooks Moore,<br />
resource pastor<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
9:30 and II a.m. • Services,<br />
Nursery at both services.<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
MONDAY -<br />
11:30 a.m. • Senior CitiMng<br />
7:30 p,m, • Memorial Day<br />
Service at St. Joseph's RC<br />
Church<br />
TUESDAY.<br />
7:15 p.m. • <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
mUMDAY •<br />
7:30 p.m, • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
BETHANY<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Roy Hess<br />
Tree Service<br />
¥ME TOPPING PRUNING<br />
_ TREE REMOVAL<br />
ml isf MUTII'<br />
INSURANCE COVIRAOI<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
9:45 am • Church School<br />
11 a m - Morning Worlhip.<br />
Sermon, "The Gift <strong>of</strong> Sacred<br />
Service," '<br />
MONDAY •<br />
7'30 p.m • Memorial<br />
Service at St Joseph's<br />
Qiurch<br />
Ply.<br />
RC<br />
TUESDAY<br />
8:30 p. m • United Methodist<br />
Women covered diih lupper for<br />
mothers and daughters Rev<br />
Raymond Hughes <strong>of</strong> Miilville<br />
will present a dramatiiatinn<br />
MAINLAND<br />
ASSEMBLY OF «OD<br />
211S New rd.<br />
Rev Gordon Prelier, pastor<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
, 10 a.m - Sunday School<br />
11 a.m • Morning Worship<br />
7:30 p m Evangelistic<br />
Service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
8 p.m, •<br />
Prayer<br />
Bible Study and<br />
FRIDAY •<br />
8 p.m. • Christ's<br />
hatsadors, youth group<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Baptist Church<br />
2025 Store rd.<br />
TODAY (Thursday) •<br />
10 am, • Prayer and Bible<br />
Study at the home <strong>of</strong> MarjoHe<br />
Klaiss, Somers Point. Child<br />
care at Wanda Walker's.<br />
7 p.m. • <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
8 p.m. • Senior<br />
rehearsal<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
8 p,m. • Men's Fellowship<br />
covered diih supper. Entertainment<br />
by the Vineland<br />
Mtchen Band.<br />
I<br />
m•yyy.<br />
SUNDAY-<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morrtng Worship<br />
6 p.m. • <strong>Jun</strong>ior BYT<br />
8 p.m. • Bible Study<br />
7:30 p.m, • Evening ierviee<br />
830 p.m. • Christian<br />
Education Committee meeting<br />
TUESDAY•<br />
12:30 pm • Ada Rickard<br />
Circle meeting at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Kay NorelJi, IS Jefferson<br />
av,, Somers Point<br />
12:30 p.m. • Add Judson<br />
Orcle meeting<br />
WEDNESDAY•<br />
7pm Prayer and Riblp<br />
Sudy<br />
OUR LADY OF<br />
SORROWS RC,<br />
Wiihnsh and Poplar aver<br />
Rev. V1UP#III Ffrraro,<br />
pastor<br />
7 and B:30 a.m Masses<br />
SATURDAY•<br />
4 to 5 and 7-30 to (ISO p.m<br />
rbnfessions<br />
8 30 p m. Mass<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
8, 930, 10:30, 11:30 » m and<br />
R 30 p m. • Muses<br />
B to fl-JQ p.m, • Confessions<br />
HOLY DAYS•<br />
7,9:30. lla m and t:30 pm •<br />
Mawes<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1131 Shore rd.<br />
Rev, William Cbnover,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY •<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
8:45 p.m. • Young People<br />
8 p.m. - Evening Service<br />
WEDNESDAY •<br />
Bpm,. Prayer meeting<br />
THURSDAY•<br />
8 p.m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Senior Choir<br />
meeting<br />
8 p.m<br />
7 pm<br />
BETHEL<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Height! »v.<br />
Rev. Edmund CurlUI*.<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
B am. Morning Worship<br />
11 a.m.. - aurch School<br />
CENTRAL<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Shore rd- and Central »v<br />
Rev. John Ewtng, pallor<br />
Rev. Everett Hunt,<br />
visiting paitor<br />
Rev. Stephen Sctmuidi,<br />
assistant pastor<br />
TODAY (Thursday) -<br />
8:« pm Bell Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
7 p.m • Boy Scouts matting in<br />
fentral Hall<br />
7 30 pm - Koinonii<br />
8 p.m Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
FRmAY and<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior High MYF Retreat<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
9 30 and 11 am • Morning<br />
Worihip. Sermon, "The<br />
Cnmtorter Hu Come," Food<br />
will be collected for the Neigh<br />
borhood OHiter.<br />
9:30 am - Sunday School<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. - Nuritry<br />
Church<br />
6 p.m. • <strong>Jun</strong>ior BYF<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Worihip<br />
8:15 pm. • Senior MYF<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
10 a.m. • Bible Study In the<br />
educational building basement<br />
12:30 p.m. • Hannah Circle<br />
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Because Monday, Memorial Day, May 27tti ( is a<br />
Legal Holiday, all Walk-In and Drive-ln Offices<br />
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Memorial Day, May 27th,<br />
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WEDNESDAY<br />
6:43 p.m. '• <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
7:M pm, • Contact<br />
7:45 p.m. - Bell Choir<br />
rehiarsal<br />
B p.m. • Knlnonia<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
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Hoosrvell Mvd. and Shore rd,,<br />
Marmora<br />
KPV. Bruce Phillips, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45a m Sunday School<br />
11 a m Morning Worship<br />
MONDAY<br />
7 pm.<br />
Fellowship<br />
Methodist Ymith<br />
TUESDAY -<br />
1pm Bible Study<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7:30 p.m<br />
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MONDAY.<br />
6:45 p m Young Boys and<br />
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WEDNESDAY<br />
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Tl'CKAHOE<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Rev. John l.arrahan.<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 s.m • Sunday School<br />
1115am Morning Worship<br />
MONDAY<br />
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WESLEY<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Petersburg<br />
Rev. John Ciarrahan.'pastdr<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.nT, • Morning Worship<br />
11 a.m • Sunday School<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 p.m Senior<br />
rehearsal<br />
fOHBIN CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Main st.<br />
Rev. Harry Find>l«ni.<br />
pastor<br />
Choir<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m - Church School<br />
1! am. Morning Worship<br />
7'3O p m Gospel Hour<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
10 a.m. to noon • Fellowship<br />
Hour and Bible Study<br />
8.30 p.m. • Choir rehearsal<br />
SEAVILLE<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
Rev, Kenneth E. Hummel,<br />
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SUNDAY -<br />
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10:15 am Church School<br />
6:30 p.m • Methodist Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
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THURSDAY•<br />
8 p.m. - Choir rehearsal<br />
SECOND CAPE<br />
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Church and Siore rds.,<br />
Palermo<br />
Hrv. Clyde Whary, pastor<br />
TOMORROW (Friday) -<br />
7:45 p.m. • Atlantic<br />
Rescue Mission<br />
City<br />
9:45 a.m - Sunday School '<br />
11 am - Morning Worship<br />
7:30 p m Evening<br />
Fellowihip Hour<br />
MONDAY<br />
830 p.m. Pilgrimi<br />
fi;45 p m • Stockad«><br />
TUESDAY •<br />
7 pm • Battalion<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. Family Bible<br />
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7:30 pm • <strong>Jun</strong>ior Young<br />
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To be a caterpillar in a cocoon<br />
by MM, Lewis's<br />
(Second Grade Clasi)<br />
School is almost over! We are<br />
looking forward to a summer<br />
, vacation. Some <strong>of</strong> our latest<br />
composition! were about<br />
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Once upon a time there wai a<br />
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I ate everyone up! —by Dennis<br />
Jones<br />
Completes training<br />
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Bridge commission<br />
to Issue hot dots<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
- The Cape May <strong>County</strong> Bridge<br />
Commission will sponsor the<br />
Hot Dot program which takes<br />
effect next month, designed to<br />
improve safety standards<br />
highways, according to Charles<br />
Masciareila, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
board.<br />
The Hot Don will be djs<br />
tributed at all the toll booths<br />
along <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive, with<br />
program starting <strong>Jun</strong>e 23 and<br />
continuing to <strong>Jun</strong>e 29,<br />
The project is in conjunction<br />
with the <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce and the newly<br />
established <strong>County</strong> SAFE<br />
program.<br />
Masciareila pointed out the<br />
Hot Dot feature will curb accidenti<br />
and serve as a warning<br />
for motorist! to be careful in<br />
their driving habits.<br />
The Hot Dots will also be<br />
located on the wheels <strong>of</strong><br />
bicycles thus illuminating the<br />
vehicle during the darkness<br />
when a motorist's headligiti<br />
are reflected on them.<br />
degree<br />
Barbara Jane Pettii was<br />
graduated from Duke<br />
University with an AB in<br />
psychology at the annual<br />
commencement exercises May<br />
12. Miss Pettit was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Delta Delta and was named to<br />
the Dean'i Ltit for five<br />
sem esters.<br />
She is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. and<br />
Mrs Paul Pettit, <strong>of</strong> 65 Walnut<br />
rd , and was graduated from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School in 1870,<br />
Cassedy-Luke contest<br />
Upper election highlight<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP-<br />
Republicani William Caisedy,<br />
Jr., and Robert D, Luke are<br />
opposing one another for a seat<br />
on the Upper township Committee<br />
in the Spring primary<br />
election on <strong>Jun</strong>e 4.<br />
Running unopposed Is incumbent<br />
Mayor Charles<br />
Cosaaboone, democrat, whose<br />
three-year term has eipired.<br />
Coaiaboone il currently<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> streets, roads,<br />
property and recreation.<br />
Luke is a credit representative<br />
for General Motors<br />
Acceptance Corporation, He is<br />
a lifelong resident <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> and a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City High School.<br />
The candidate is past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Jaycees and<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Resque<br />
Squad, was originator <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> City Scholarship<br />
Pageant, and has served u<br />
executive director <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May <strong>County</strong> March <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />
since 1981.<br />
Luke and his wife, the former<br />
Billit Byron, reside at 28<br />
Hollywood la., Beesley's Point,<br />
with their two sons. Robert, Jr.,<br />
Captain Kozhowski at Chanute AFB<br />
RANTOUL, III. - Richard S.<br />
Kozhowski, sen <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
Stanley G Kozhowski, 722<br />
Connecticut av,, Somers Point,<br />
NJ, has been assigned to<br />
Chanute AFB, 111., from<br />
Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo.<br />
An Air Force captain,<br />
Kozhowski is a missile maintenance<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer with the 3362nd<br />
Instructor Squadron.<br />
He graduated in 1953 from<br />
Chester (Pa.) High School and<br />
received his B A degree in<br />
international relations in 1968<br />
from Florida State University<br />
and his M.A. degree in public<br />
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The captain was commissioned<br />
in 1969 upon<br />
graduation from Officer<br />
training School at Lackland<br />
AFB, Tejt.<br />
His wife, Barbara, Is the<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Eli<br />
Mathews, SOD Connecticut av,,<br />
Somers Point, CUSAF Home<br />
Town News Cent*)<br />
*»*f*ll<br />
and Byron<br />
Cassedy^ a life-loni resident<br />
in Upper Township, resides on<br />
Shore rd , in Palermo with his<br />
wife, Ellen, and three<br />
daughters, Linda, 12. Bonnie,<br />
10, and Michelle, 4.<br />
Cassedy operates his own<br />
business as a sign painter in<br />
Palermo The candidate attended<br />
Columbia Bible College<br />
m Columbia, S.C., for five<br />
years, from which he obtained<br />
a B A degree in Education<br />
Cassedy is also a member <strong>of</strong><br />
me Upper Township fJiarrih«r<br />
rf Commerw<br />
Mariners Class elects<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, ends season<br />
Officers for <strong>1974</strong>-75 wore<br />
elected by members <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
Mariners Class <strong>of</strong> (he Baptist<br />
meeting Saturday evening at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Wayne Burkeitt in Palermo.<br />
Mr, and Mrs Herbert Coles<br />
were co-hostesses.<br />
Newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Terry,<br />
president and vice president,<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoltzfus,<br />
secretary and treasurer.<br />
Devotions were led by James<br />
Schmidt who showed slides <strong>of</strong> a<br />
trip to Haiti which he directed<br />
several years ago.<br />
Members en Joy ed games <strong>of</strong><br />
volleyball, badminton and<br />
quoits prior to the meeting.<br />
Regular activities have been<br />
suspended for the summer with<br />
the next regular meeting to be<br />
held in the fall.<br />
Athletic director<br />
at St. Pius High<br />
LINWOOD • Gary Shambaugh.son<strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs Earl<br />
Siambaugh, Jr , <strong>of</strong> 14 Morris<br />
av , Linwood, has been named<br />
athlelic director <strong>of</strong> St. PilB X<br />
High School n Piscataway<br />
N j<br />
Shambaugh, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Cranbury, N J la a business<br />
Coast Guard warns boaters<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hereford inlet shoaling<br />
impractical to mark with<br />
buoys.<br />
"We had to remove the buoys<br />
from the inlet because the<br />
rapidly changing sand bottom<br />
was shifting channels <strong>of</strong> 'safe<br />
water' and rendering the aids<br />
useless and misleading to the<br />
mariner," said Captain TT.<br />
Westmore, chief <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />
Coast Guard District aids to<br />
navigation branch at Governors<br />
Island, NY,<br />
Plans are being made by the<br />
Army Corp <strong>of</strong> Enginem to<br />
sin-vey the inlet far the precise<br />
location <strong>of</strong> underwater ob-<br />
education instructor at the<br />
school. Currently coach <strong>of</strong> the structions and to dredge the<br />
freshman baseball team at Sr. channel. After m adequate<br />
Piu», Shambaugh has served as<br />
an assistant basketball coach<br />
for the Bruins who won the<br />
Raritan Valley Conference<br />
Championship in basketball<br />
this past season<br />
A 1986 graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School, and a<br />
1871 graduate <strong>of</strong> Monmouth<br />
College where he majored in<br />
business administration,<br />
Shambough has previously<br />
taught at Henry Hudson High<br />
School in Highlands, N.J.<br />
The 28 year-old new athletic<br />
director is continuing his<br />
education at Monmouth College<br />
where he is enrolled in' the<br />
Masters <strong>of</strong> Arts in Teaching<br />
Program,<br />
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PAGf 10 - SiCTION TWO<br />
THE^CeAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
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So numerous are <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony's advantages that before the first shovel broke ground, over<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1174<br />
Drawings and paintings<br />
Keen exhibit opens this weekend<br />
A n mrhifilt ftf^Mii.:^^. _ - j<br />
An exhibit <strong>of</strong> drawings and<br />
paintlngi bjt Kay Keane openi<br />
Mrs, Keane, who lives in<br />
this weekend at the Connoisieur<br />
Gallery, 1112 Board-<br />
Kennett Square, Pa,, exhibited<br />
an art talent while still in school<br />
.walk, and continues through<br />
and after graduation from high<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e IS, The public Is invited.<br />
school she attended Moore<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Art In Philadelphia,<br />
Mrs, Keane was guest <strong>of</strong><br />
Following graduation from<br />
honor at a press luncheon<br />
Friday afternoon in the Connoisseur<br />
Tea Room hoited by<br />
Mrs, Mary Ellen Carr, gallery<br />
director The artist waj extremely<br />
personable and came<br />
through with a number <strong>of</strong><br />
jwittielsmi as she answered<br />
questions concerning her ityle,<br />
habits, selection <strong>of</strong> subject* and<br />
others<br />
there she worked for a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
years then murried Tom Keane<br />
who is now photo editor for the<br />
Wilmington Evening Journal.<br />
Her career was interrupted<br />
for a brief spell with the arrival<br />
<strong>of</strong> six children and as she calls<br />
it the "diaper and bottle derby"<br />
She resumed painting as<br />
MOD as possible and has a<br />
studio set up at her home where<br />
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as the children are <strong>of</strong>f to school<br />
and remains until they come<br />
home. They now range in agei<br />
from nine to 18,<br />
When asked how the children<br />
took her work she said they<br />
grew up with it and when small<br />
just figured that all mothers<br />
painted. In fact, it almost was a<br />
shock when they would finally<br />
reach thi age they could go to a<br />
playmate's home and there<br />
they discovered no paint,<br />
canvases nor studio That just<br />
was part <strong>of</strong> being a mother to<br />
them.<br />
Mrs, Keane has a wide<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> subjects which she<br />
handles in a delightful way. As<br />
one viewer deserib" d it, every<br />
time you look at une <strong>of</strong> her<br />
pictures you find something<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SfNTINELLEDGfR<br />
else 'She notes that she doesn't<br />
paint what she knows is there,<br />
she paints what she sees there<br />
The artist also stated that she<br />
paints what she knows the best<br />
and thai is children. These ihe<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten does in motion or action <strong>of</strong><br />
some kind.<br />
Her exhibit here will comprise<br />
<strong>of</strong> 35 paintings including •<br />
self portrait When a friend <strong>of</strong><br />
her'g saw the portrait she went<br />
home and wrote a poem<br />
dedicated to it Mrs, Keane has<br />
promised she will include the<br />
poem with the portrait on<br />
exhibit.<br />
As th« artist described and<br />
talked about her works it<br />
routed an Interest in then,<br />
even sight unseen, Tlie public is<br />
invited to browse through th#<br />
exhibit<br />
Boy Staters to visit<br />
SHARING A JOKE-Kay Keane, seated at the head <strong>of</strong> the table was m=<br />
terviewed at a press conference last Friday afternoon in preparation for her<br />
exhibit <strong>of</strong> drawings and paintings May through <strong>Jun</strong>e 15 at the Connoisseur<br />
uallery, 1112 Boardwalk, Sharing an amusing anecdote were (1 to r ) Mrs Ruth<br />
Crawford, local artist- Thomas Keane, husband <strong>of</strong> the artist; Mark Soifar city<br />
public relations director; Mrs, Keane; Mrs, Kay Browen <strong>of</strong> the Seminel-Ledeer<br />
and Mrs Mary Ellen Carr, director <strong>of</strong> the Gallery Senior Photo<br />
Freeholders on May 28 Holy year services set<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
— Delegates to New Jeney<br />
Boys State from Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> high schools will tour<br />
county <strong>of</strong>fices and attend a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Board f Freeholders on<br />
Tuesday, May m.<br />
The 11 boys selected are<br />
participating in th* 1874 Boys<br />
State program sponsored by the<br />
Cap* May <strong>County</strong> and State<br />
American Legion, On their visit<br />
to the county building complex,<br />
where they will view county<br />
government in action, the boys<br />
will be accompanied by a<br />
delegation from the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> American Legion<br />
Bceuctive "'Committee which<br />
annually makes arrangements<br />
for the visit, C, Edward Town,<br />
Boys State Qiairman, Charles<br />
Town, area newi reporter, and<br />
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the Boys State<br />
delegates<br />
The higi school seniors wiB<br />
be hoited at a luncheon<br />
preceding the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders at 2 p.m.<br />
They participated in the Boys<br />
State program last year and<br />
attended Boys Site sessions as<br />
county representatives<br />
Named as county delegates to<br />
the Boys State program are:<br />
Bob Behnke, 133 • 83rd St., Sea<br />
Isle City, from Port 3«; Paul<br />
Cavalier, 1605 Atlantic av.,<br />
North Wildwood • Ed Grant, <strong>of</strong><br />
115 E, Magnolia av., WUdwood;<br />
Steve Parson, <strong>of</strong> 216 E. 2ist it.,<br />
North Wildwood; and Jim<br />
Wheaton, <strong>of</strong> 210 Surf av., Nora<br />
Wildwood, representing Port<br />
184; Ted De Santis, <strong>of</strong> Woo*<br />
Une, representing Post 298,<br />
Ronald Ellas, 7S7 West av.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, and Gerald Rub,<br />
311 Wesley rd., <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
representing Pott 137; Bob<br />
Friu, 806 Arctic av., Cape May,<br />
representing Pea IBS; Edwin<br />
Heide, 288 - 88th St., Stone<br />
Harbor, representing Post Si;<br />
and Kevin Thompson, Reading<br />
av., Tuckahoe, representing<br />
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Schumacher, a gospel com<br />
municator, will appear at<br />
Linwood Community Church.<br />
1S38 aore rd, on Sunday, May<br />
M, at a p.m.<br />
Beginning in the field <strong>of</strong> radio<br />
in his home town <strong>of</strong> Elkhart, he<br />
eventuilly joined Hie staff <strong>of</strong><br />
Moody Bible Institute's WMBI-<br />
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a Minister <strong>of</strong> Music and Youth<br />
at a large church in Ohio,<br />
His first introduction to<br />
broadcast management came<br />
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where he wai Operations<br />
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BRING RESULTS<br />
at St. Francis Cabrini<br />
The Rev. William j». Me<br />
Corristin, pastor <strong>of</strong> St, Frances<br />
Cabrini B.C. Oiuroh, has announced<br />
a Week <strong>of</strong> Renewal<br />
and Reconciliation to be held at<br />
ihe church from Sunday, May<br />
26, through Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1.<br />
Services will be held each<br />
evening at 7:30 except Saturday<br />
when the week will close with<br />
Holy Maw at 7 p.m.<br />
Though the Holy Year was<br />
proclaimed by Pope Paul VI for<br />
1975, a period <strong>of</strong> preparatory<br />
services is currently underway<br />
Catawba graduate<br />
SALISBURY, N.C.-Fnmk<br />
Lawhe Plate, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City,<br />
graduated from Catawba<br />
College Sunday, May 19 durinj<br />
commencement exercise) held<br />
in Keppel Auditorium <strong>of</strong> the<br />
CoUeie-Community Crnmt on<br />
the Cauwba campua. There<br />
were 220 members <strong>of</strong> the senior<br />
dan.<br />
- Plate, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
John Monichetti, 5110 Landis<br />
av., graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School. A Languages<br />
Major (Spanish and French),<br />
he spent his junior year<br />
Budying at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Madrid in Spain. A Dean's list<br />
student, he was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Sigma Pi Alpha, serving as<br />
treaiurer and President,<br />
Miss Ross honored<br />
on 98th birthday<br />
•Hiey call her "Aunt Belle",<br />
nut Is the neighbors <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Belle Ross, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gout,<br />
Bldg C, who celebrated her<br />
Hth birthday on Tuesday, May<br />
14.<br />
Mits Ross's friends and<br />
neighbors pve her a card<br />
shower on her birthday.<br />
Miss Ross was a former<br />
resident in Pittsburg, Pa, and<br />
has lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Court for eight years<br />
with her niece Dorothy Harwood.<br />
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organized March 10, 1963 and<br />
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Charles Merritt elected at It*<br />
first president.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association is to make<br />
suggestion! and recommendations<br />
to the City <strong>of</strong><br />
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PAOf 2 — SECTION THREE<br />
Eliot mystery curtains on Show Makers season<br />
The Show Makers Theatre<br />
Guild will present its awardwinning<br />
production <strong>of</strong> T 8<br />
Eliot'i "Murder in the<br />
Cathedral" for the final<br />
production <strong>of</strong> the season<br />
This presentatiQn will be<br />
Raged Friday, May 31, and<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1, at a p.m. and<br />
on Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2, at 2:30 p.m.<br />
in thi chancel <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ascension, Kentucky and<br />
Pacific aves , Atlantic City<br />
Originally done four years<br />
a|o in conjunction with the<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> the Aiceniio'n, the<br />
Guild has had so many requests<br />
for a repeal performance that It<br />
was decided to comply and<br />
present it as the finale to this<br />
successful season<br />
When the Show Makers entered<br />
"Murder in the<br />
Cathedral" in the New jersey<br />
Theatre League's Drama<br />
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awarded the coveted Masks<br />
Award for the most ambitious<br />
production, • Good Theatre<br />
Award and scored second<br />
highest in the entire state,<br />
TS Eliot's classic drama<br />
reenaets the slaying <strong>of</strong> Archbishop<br />
Thomas Becket in<br />
Canterbury Cathedral in<br />
December 1170 at the hands <strong>of</strong><br />
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THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL I r<br />
misguided Knights <strong>of</strong> King<br />
Henry II Becket will be played<br />
by Milton Smithj-eereaiing his<br />
original role. The supporting<br />
cast ronsists <strong>of</strong> Brian Vigue,<br />
Tin, ifat, Bill jester, Glenn<br />
Hile, Anne Formica, Nancy<br />
Someri, Laurel Wilson, Peter<br />
Qark, George Parker, Warren<br />
Prymire and Joseph Bicker,<br />
Ruthina Rockelmann is<br />
directing the play and Nicholas<br />
Hillyer is producing. Tickets<br />
are available by calling 646-0707<br />
after 6 p m or at the door <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church<br />
Scholarships for<br />
Point students<br />
Ten students, residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point, have been<br />
awarded scholarship Brants<br />
under the will <strong>of</strong> the late Mrs,<br />
Eva Anderson Thli announcement<br />
was made by <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Guarantee Bank,<br />
Trustee for the estate.<br />
Students receiving awards,<br />
presently seniors at Holy Spirit<br />
High School are Linda -Marie<br />
Bakley, John Michael<br />
Morrison, Anne Margaret<br />
Rossi, Edward Joseph Tunney,<br />
Seniors at Mainland Regional<br />
High School receiving awards<br />
are Barbara Anne Bartholomew,<br />
Philip Eugene<br />
Bingenheimsr, III, Linda Sue<br />
Chester, Patricia Ann Cottrell,<br />
Samuel S, Holmstoek, and<br />
Maureen Elizabeth Kern,<br />
Under Mrs, Anderson 1 ! wUl,<br />
the funds available are to be<br />
used for the higher education <strong>of</strong><br />
deserving children who are -<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point and are in need <strong>of</strong><br />
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Coast Guard Reserviit. ITNl<br />
Robert Gray, <strong>of</strong> 20 Roosevelt<br />
blvd.. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, is shown<br />
being re-enlisted far four more<br />
years by LCDR Harvey S,<br />
Hawn, <strong>of</strong> Northfield. Gray ii<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the leading enlisted men<br />
augmenting Great Egg Coast<br />
Guard station under the<br />
command <strong>of</strong> Chief Wayne<br />
Adams The <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Reserve Unit is headed by U<br />
Willis Moore and is a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City Reserve Group,<br />
CDR Ned Kulp commanding.<br />
In civilian life, BTNl Gray<br />
heads the Audio Visual Services<br />
for the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Public<br />
School! undo 1 the supervision<br />
<strong>of</strong> Michael Subntich.<br />
si^erintendent<br />
Memorial Day parade<br />
set at Somers Point<br />
SOMERS POINT - The<br />
annual Memorial Day Parade<br />
uider the direction <strong>of</strong> Mike<br />
Mrvica, commander <strong>of</strong><br />
Roberts-Johnson Post 6850<br />
VFW, will be staged Monday<br />
morning at 11 o'clock.<br />
The line <strong>of</strong> march will form at<br />
Dawes av. and Shore rd.,<br />
parading south on Shore rd. to<br />
the Memorial at City Hall<br />
\*m the so-viees will be held.<br />
All residents are asked to fly<br />
their flap and attend the<br />
ierviee.<br />
The guest speaker will be an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer from Fort DiK who will<br />
be accompanied by a 60-man<br />
marching unit under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> U, Kennedy, Alan<br />
Risley, pan commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />
18th District VFW, will serve as<br />
master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies. Invocation<br />
and benediction will<br />
be given by th« Rev, William<br />
Davis, pastor <strong>of</strong> Bethany<br />
United Methodut Oiureh.<br />
The parade will be led by<br />
Somers Point Police Chief<br />
Charles Gray followed by a<br />
marching wit, color guard and<br />
firing squad from the 5th<br />
Howitzer Bn, National Guard in<br />
Atlantic CSty.<br />
Next in line will be a black<br />
oonvertiiss draped in bias*<br />
flffTmA 1 !<br />
by Mrs, &phie Thomat,<br />
Also in fite parade wiU be<br />
Mayor John McCann, the color<br />
guard from Roberts Johnson<br />
ftist 2189 VFW, Post Commander<br />
Mrvica and Auxiliary<br />
president Mrs. Mike Mrvica,<br />
Paul Childresg, holder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Navy Cross; Charles Merrltt,<br />
holder <strong>of</strong> the Distinguished<br />
Service Cross; Col, Edwin<br />
Rafter, also a holder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Distinguished Service Cross;<br />
the Mainland Regional Higi<br />
School Band under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mike Skwarlo, color guard<br />
from Clark Eliason Post 3S2<br />
American Legion with commander<br />
Joseph Hefferman and<br />
Auxiliary president Mrs,<br />
Virginia Williams; 20 members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Civil Air Patrol, Girl<br />
Scouts, Boy Scouts and other<br />
dubs and organizations.<br />
Any club or organization<br />
desiring to participate is in-<br />
to be at Shore rd, and<br />
av, prior to the start <strong>of</strong><br />
parade.<br />
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Classes Meet in <strong>Ocean</strong> City Higti School<br />
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Rtgisttr by biail through WtdMiday, May<br />
If, In-perjon rcgiitrtliaii will be h*ld<br />
WMntiday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1] Irom tilO to 8:30 p.m.<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1?74 '<br />
Area students<br />
receive degrees<br />
Two arei students received<br />
Ihf Associate in Arts degree<br />
from Wesley College, Dover<br />
Del, at graduation ceremonies<br />
held last Saturday They are<br />
Linda Sue Austin, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs. H Robert Austin<br />
Sr <strong>of</strong> Bayview ay., Marmora,<br />
and Tina Ann BIyler, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs David BIyler <strong>of</strong><br />
M9 Plaza pi.<br />
Miss Austin, a 1972 graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School,<br />
majored in the secretarial<br />
curriculum at Wesley where<br />
,sHe was a member <strong>of</strong> Sigma<br />
Tau Omep, Wesley's buiiness<br />
fraternity; Wesley College<br />
Sudent Christian Association,<br />
Orientation Committee, layout<br />
staff on Eukairia, Wesley's<br />
year book; and the Chorus,<br />
Following graduation she plans<br />
lo tour Boumania with fhe<br />
Chorus<br />
Miss BIyler, also a 1972<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
School, majored in the phyiical<br />
education curriculum, was a<br />
Dean's List student and<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Chi Gamma<br />
society She plans to continue<br />
her education majoring in<br />
psycholo|y.<br />
Mather<br />
Aruba was once one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lost islands in the Caribbean<br />
but now has become one <strong>of</strong><br />
the more popular places for<br />
travellers. And no wonder!<br />
Besides the beautiful<br />
beaches on the west coast <strong>of</strong><br />
the island, there are the<br />
casinos and the shopping<br />
centers. The capital <strong>of</strong><br />
Aruba is Oranjestad, a small<br />
nfat cosmopolitan city.<br />
There are a variety <strong>of</strong> good<br />
restaurants as well as good<br />
food with an American<br />
flavor-whatever your<br />
holiday wish, Aruba is the<br />
best place to see it fulfilled.<br />
And the best place to make<br />
holiday dreams come true is<br />
OCEAN CITY TRAVEL, 201<br />
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plan itineraries. You will<br />
travel with confidence when<br />
yfeur trips are handled<br />
through our <strong>of</strong>fice, Howgti<br />
Mon thru Fri 9 am, J p.m.<br />
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PAST PRESIDENT-Oharles "Barney" Oldfitld, National Activities director<br />
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installation banquet for Ferguson Foglio Post MM VFW Saturday everung At<br />
left is past commander Gordon Smith who was installing <strong>of</strong>ficer and Kenneth<br />
Hull, newly installed commander Senior Photo<br />
CIRCUS BUS TRIP<br />
SOMERS POINT-A final<br />
Park ordinance duo<br />
before Council tonight<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINELI EDOER<br />
call has been made for reser<br />
vations for a bus trip to the<br />
_ m — ^ " • • « • • Wngling Brotheri Barnum and<br />
SOMERS POINT • According J'layirounds, He may nay be<br />
to city clerk Mary Lennie, oia<strong>of</strong>-towners<br />
will be required to the city clerk.<br />
readied through the <strong>of</strong>fice nffk <strong>of</strong><br />
request a permit form before The ordinance reitrieUng the<br />
entering and using Kennedy me <strong>of</strong> th« Park does not Mate<br />
Park,<br />
that permits ire required by<br />
Final consideration will be non-reiidenti nor doei it sate<br />
given to an ordinance that Wends, guest and relatives<br />
restricting the use <strong>of</strong> Kennedy <strong>of</strong> citizens are aJlowed in the<br />
Park to taxpayers and company <strong>of</strong> a tajipayer.<br />
residents tonight at I P.M. In<br />
the old city hall.<br />
Another ordinance, amending<br />
the New Jersey State<br />
Tht ordinance further<br />
restrieta the use <strong>of</strong> the Park Housing Code, will be up for<br />
between the Jiein <strong>of</strong> 10 p.m. final adaption. Passage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
until 6 a.m. Those individuals<br />
not complying with the<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> the ordinance will<br />
be subject to Imprisonment <strong>of</strong><br />
•even days or a fine <strong>of</strong> $50 or<br />
both.<br />
Guests, friends and relatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> the city will be<br />
welcome to use the Park when<br />
accompanied by a taxpayer <strong>of</strong><br />
the eoty.<br />
A permit request should be<br />
brought to the attention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Councilman George Gerety,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> Parks and<br />
ordinance will authorize the<br />
building Inspector, plumbing<br />
inspector , members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local Board <strong>of</strong> Health to enter,<br />
examine and survey at all<br />
reasonable times to the conditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> dwellings, dwelling<br />
units, rooming units, and<br />
premises located within the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Somers Point in order<br />
that they may perform their<br />
duty <strong>of</strong> safeguarding the health<br />
and safety <strong>of</strong> the occupants <strong>of</strong><br />
dwellings and <strong>of</strong> the general<br />
public.<br />
ADC registering summer n courses<br />
Wednesday, May 29, is the<br />
deadline for mail registrations<br />
for six <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community<br />
College's eight summer<br />
sessions, including those listed<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School.<br />
A five-week morning session<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering four courses will begin<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School on<br />
Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 18. There will be<br />
an eight-week evening session<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering six courses beginning<br />
on the same date at Middle<br />
Township High School,<br />
Evening sessions at Atlantic<br />
Community College campus<br />
will begin on <strong>Jun</strong>e 10, Courses<br />
are also being <strong>of</strong>fered at the<br />
Atlantic City Urban Center.<br />
ACC also wffl* hold two other<br />
summer sessions, including a<br />
five week morning session at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City fflgh School<br />
beginning on July 22, The other<br />
sessions will be at the college<br />
campus.<br />
Early mail registration is<br />
being addressed to Summer<br />
Sessions, Atlantic Community<br />
allege, Mays Landing, N.J.,<br />
06330, or by telephone 625-1111<br />
or 646-4950, extension 213.<br />
Iii-person registration wiU be<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School on<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m ,<br />
and at Middle Township High<br />
School on <strong>Jun</strong>e 13 at the same<br />
hours.<br />
If you are one <strong>of</strong> the many people these days faced<br />
with the responsibility <strong>of</strong> caring for an aged parent<br />
or loved one, and are particular about the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
Services <strong>of</strong>fered we ask your consideration <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood Convalescent Center, We <strong>of</strong>fer a clean,<br />
attractive facility, appetizing menus, and a well trained<br />
nursing staff in sufficient numbers to assure good care.<br />
Our specialty is caring for the long-term patient. Your<br />
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Bailey Circus <strong>Jun</strong>e 4. The trip is<br />
sponsored by the Altar Rosary<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's R.C.<br />
Church. Tickets will include<br />
transportation and reserved<br />
seat. For reservations call Mn.<br />
Owen Bierae at W7-2404.<br />
Ken Hull installed<br />
commander <strong>of</strong> VFW<br />
Officers for <strong>1974</strong>75 for<br />
Ferguson Foglio Post $850<br />
VFW were installed Saturday<br />
evening in the Post Home<br />
These <strong>of</strong>ficers will take <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
after the new slate commander<br />
is elected at the State Convention<br />
in Wildwood the third<br />
week in <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
Those installed were Ken<br />
Hull, commander: Joseph<br />
Knoll, junior vice; Lodgie<br />
DeiCorio. junior vice; Harold<br />
Eckbold, quartermaiter;<br />
Robert Robbins, surgeon; Dan<br />
Conlin, chaplain; Pat Murray,<br />
judge advocate; and Joseph<br />
Ouarraeino, adjutant<br />
Pan commander Gordon<br />
Smith <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the installation<br />
and visiting<br />
dignitaries were introduced by<br />
diaries Oldfleld<br />
A social hour concluded the<br />
festivities<br />
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Freeholder candidates visit Democratic Clui>.<br />
Candidates for the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> WUdwood, Mary Kulbacfa rf<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Freeholder VUlai and Dominic Raffa <strong>of</strong> Sea '<br />
will be guesti at the meeting <strong>of</strong> Isle City ^<br />
the ttfean City Democratic T* 8 <strong>Jun</strong>i * n Primary ii<br />
Oub Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the expected to be a strong contest<br />
Youth Center, The public is The club already has gone on<br />
invited<br />
record endonini William J<br />
Guests who will speak briefly, Hughes who will be seeking a<br />
will be Chester Wimberg<strong>of</strong> thii congresgionaJ Mat challenging<br />
city, Wilbur Ostrander <strong>of</strong><br />
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AARP slates trip<br />
to Williamsburg<br />
Two butes will leave <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
' City Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, fat- a<br />
three-day trip to WUliamsburi.<br />
Va,, sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City Chapter <strong>of</strong> the AARP<br />
Departure time is B a,m. from<br />
the municipal parking lot at 6th<br />
«. and Weil iv Aeeomodations<br />
for this trip are sold out<br />
Another trip scheduled is<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 7 for the Vets Stadium in<br />
Philadelphia to participate in<br />
Ucean City Night at the ball<br />
game. The Phillies will play<br />
Cincinnati. Tickets for this trip<br />
may be obtained by calling<br />
Prank Hill at 3i».372i<br />
Township faculty members<br />
teacher <strong>of</strong> year candidstes<br />
MARMORA Mrs. Mary<br />
Ann Cook, Mrs Oman Jane<br />
Wehmeyer, Mrs Betty<br />
Knhlenberger and Mrs Ann<br />
Cheatle have been chosen<br />
Outstanding Elementary<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America for <strong>1974</strong>.<br />
Nominated by their principals<br />
earlier this year, they were<br />
selected for this honor on the<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> their pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />
dvie achievements<br />
Outstanding Elementary<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America is an<br />
annual awards program<br />
honoring distinguished men<br />
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and Related Items<br />
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CLOCK COLLECTORS!<br />
PLEASE NOTE<br />
We have just acquired from<br />
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Clocks for sale at:<br />
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LARGE SELECTION OF NEW<br />
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' Rare Circa<br />
• double Fuzee tee Hive Mantle Clock<br />
• very rar§ . circa 1SS0<br />
• Double Steeple Clock • Circa 1850<br />
• Cottage Clock • Circa 1850<br />
• Ithaca Calendar Mantle Clock<br />
very rare-dated 1185<br />
• Samuel Hoadley Grandfather Clock<br />
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• Ithaca Calendar Wall Clock Circa 1885<br />
• Colonial Banjo Clock Circa 1830<br />
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PAGE SECTION THRU THE OCiAN CITY SENTlNIL-LIDOiR<br />
Vefro on Dean's List as Villanova soph<br />
representing itudents <strong>of</strong><br />
Villanova University, and is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the University's<br />
Varsity Ice Hockey team<br />
For the past several sum-<br />
uary Vetre, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. md mers, Vetre has been employed<br />
Mrs, R, Daniel Vrtre, <strong>of</strong> 918 at Watson's Restaurant here In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av., and Havertown, Pa., <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
ind grandion <strong>of</strong> the late Mr<br />
and Mri. John Coggins, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, was named to the<br />
Dean'i, list at Villanova<br />
University, where he has<br />
completed his sophomore year<br />
AWARDED CERTIFICATE<br />
Vetre made Dean's list also in UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />
his freshman year- at theRutgers, the State UrUvenity <strong>of</strong><br />
University, where he is New Jersey, has awarded to<br />
majoring in Education. He Gertrude R. Shourds, Tax<br />
plans to teach mathmatics at Collector <strong>of</strong> the Township <strong>of</strong><br />
Either the Elementary or Upper, a certificate for the<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior High School level upon completion <strong>of</strong> the course <strong>of</strong><br />
his graduation,<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Municipal Tax<br />
Vetre was recently appointed Collection. Mrs Shourds was<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania elected into <strong>of</strong>fice last<br />
Sate Education Association, November after having served<br />
• Additions<br />
• Alterations<br />
JEAVONS<br />
- Regittirtd Builder •<br />
• Remodeling<br />
as interim collector from July<br />
9, 1973, finishing the term<br />
remaining after the resignation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the former Tax Collector<br />
• R oo f!ng<br />
• Siding<br />
223 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avi,<br />
- FREE ESTMATES -<br />
399-8125<br />
• Exterior Painting<br />
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Sweet Gum<br />
Hawthorn<br />
Mt. Ash<br />
Pin Oak<br />
Maple<br />
• Geraniums and Annuals<br />
SHADE TREES<br />
DIM,<br />
• Potted Roses<br />
• Hydrangeas<br />
White Birch<br />
Flowering Crab<br />
Shade Poplar<br />
Bradford Pear<br />
Plane<br />
0PBN DAILY afiffSUNDA Y-CLOSEB MONDAY<br />
WOMEN'S £ CHILDREN'S<br />
SHOE<br />
SALE<br />
Degree candidate<br />
Mark Bradley, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. V.D. Bradley, <strong>of</strong> 401 St.<br />
David's pi . is among the 700<br />
candidates for graduation at<br />
Providence College where<br />
commencement exercises will<br />
lake place Tuesday, May M.<br />
Bradley will receive a degree<br />
<strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> science in<br />
chemistry. A dean's Tim<br />
student, he is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Phi Chi Chemistry Club and has<br />
been awarded the Father<br />
Hickey Science Award. He has<br />
accepted an assistantship in<br />
chemistry at Penn State<br />
University for graduate<br />
studies<br />
Watson infant<br />
Is baptised<br />
Paul Brownlee Watson, infant<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs, Ferdinand<br />
Mason Witson jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Beverly, was baptized last<br />
Sunday afternoon in Holy<br />
Trini'v Episcopal Church in a<br />
Somerdala.<br />
Mrs. Bernard A. Confer, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tianeek, was elected far a two-<br />
interim term on the N.J.<br />
attended by ap-year<br />
Synod Executive Board to fill a<br />
vacancy created by the<br />
service<br />
proximately 26 persons.<br />
The Rev. Charles L. Wood,<br />
rector, <strong>of</strong>ficiated. Godparents<br />
were Charles Henry Oerkens,<br />
Jr., and Lois Marguerite<br />
Cooper Gerkens, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Palmyra.<br />
Mrs. Watson is the former<br />
Lindabeth Brownlee, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Herbert<br />
Brownlee, Jr.,<strong>of</strong> 530 W. Surf rd.<br />
Shi was confirmed in the local<br />
parish in 1966 and served for a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> years as soloist for<br />
the choir at Holy<br />
Church.<br />
JO-the quest tot,<br />
no.substitute lor<br />
or service.<br />
Thure., Miy 23rd thru Sit,, May 21th it Both Storei<br />
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White, Red or Blue Potent* (Diicenfinuad Stylei Only)<br />
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CLOGS (Umiw<br />
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At Our 12 N, Main St. Stor. Only,<br />
SHOE<br />
• CHILDREN'S<br />
• WOMEN'S<br />
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NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS!<br />
12 N. MAIN ST. j SHORE MALL<br />
PHASANTVILLI<br />
Trinity<br />
then*'is •<br />
Lutherans convene here<br />
OCEAN CITY-Flve hundred<br />
and eighty night visitors and<br />
^legates from 178 Lutheran<br />
Congregations <strong>of</strong> the N.J,<br />
Synod <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church<br />
m America met here for their<br />
13th Annual Convention to<br />
ponder the condition and future<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey's largest<br />
Lutheran Church Body.<br />
The first meeting <strong>of</strong> the N.J.<br />
Synod concerned itielf mainly<br />
with elections to important<br />
poiti on th« Synod staff and<br />
related Boards. Delegatei<br />
returned all three incumbent<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, president, secretary<br />
and tresiurw to new termi in<br />
an overwhelming show <strong>of</strong><br />
confidence. The Rev. Dr<br />
Edwin L. EMeri.<strong>of</strong> Hlghutown,<br />
was returned to the<br />
denomination's presidency for<br />
a new four-year term, ending in<br />
1978. Elected to a third term as<br />
Synodieal Secretary was the<br />
Rev. Glenn Rudisill, <strong>of</strong><br />
Dumont, Robert 0. Blomquist<br />
was elected unanimously to a<br />
two-year term as treasurer. -<br />
term as treasurer.<br />
Three incumbent clerical<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Synod's<br />
Executive Board were returned<br />
for three-year terms by<br />
delegates on the flnt ballot for<br />
election They were the Rev.<br />
Roy G. Almquist, <strong>of</strong> Saddle<br />
River, the Rev. D. Richard<br />
Garrison, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and<br />
the Rev. Walter J. Maier, <strong>of</strong><br />
Rflhwiy, Thru lay peraons<br />
were elected to Initial termi on<br />
the Executive Board. Ejected<br />
on the first ballot were; Mrs<br />
Leonard Schmidt, <strong>of</strong> Paramus,<br />
Dr. Charles Baas, nf niimt<br />
and Bernard Williams <strong>of</strong><br />
resignation <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Graham, <strong>of</strong> Bait Brunswick.<br />
One pastor and one lay<br />
person were elected to<br />
represent the N.J, Synod on the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> Uptala<br />
College in East Orange, Th«<br />
Synod has projected 180,000 <strong>of</strong><br />
support for the College in <strong>1974</strong>.<br />
The Rev, Paul A, LauriU, <strong>of</strong><br />
Montclalr, and Bailments<br />
Hazners, <strong>of</strong> Lakewood, were<br />
named to servd,<br />
Clarence Heyel, <strong>of</strong> Pitman,<br />
was elected to represent the<br />
N.J, Synod on the Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lutheran Theological<br />
Seminanr at Philadelphia<br />
i a*fcmoa.^ww«pmmm tml<br />
theggaioel «nd dra^heavfly<br />
upon it for ministerial candidates<br />
for its congregations.<br />
Delegates to the meeting<br />
refused to allow Synod<br />
President Ehlers to extend an<br />
invitation to a candidate for the<br />
presidency <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran<br />
Church in America to speak to<br />
them on the subject. In an<br />
unexpected move, Dr, Fisher<br />
openly announced his candidacy<br />
to all LCA pastors and<br />
delegates to the LCA Convention<br />
to be held at Baltimore,<br />
'm July. It Is nt,, na! practice to<br />
avoid campaigning for the post<br />
and to rely upon the "ecclesiastical"<br />
ballot which<br />
provides that the first ballot<br />
becomes a nominating ballot.<br />
The Lutheran gathering had<br />
m injection <strong>of</strong> "soul" during<br />
evening sessions. A newly-<br />
Lecture series<br />
tickets on sale<br />
LINWGQD. Tickets for the<br />
tour-part Bth annual Lecture<br />
Series program at Mainland<br />
Regional High School are now<br />
available, according to AAUW<br />
lecture chairman Mrs. Warren<br />
Miller, <strong>of</strong> Norihfield. The<br />
program was prepared by the<br />
Atlantic City Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong><br />
University Women,<br />
Tickets may be obtained at<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Cultural Arts<br />
Center and the New Age Book<br />
Shop in Atlantic CCity, Mrs.<br />
Richard Ojierkii, AAUW<br />
chairman, reports.<br />
Among the lecturers will be<br />
actor, comedian Orson Bean on<br />
October 9. His lecture topic will<br />
be "Confessions <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Househusband",<br />
George Vldal, author <strong>of</strong> Burr,<br />
a bert-seller, wiU appear on<br />
November 9 to diieuu "The<br />
Novel and Politics."<br />
Jon Lindberg, who hti ipmt<br />
Mi life on, In and under the Ma,<br />
will speak on Saturday night,<br />
February 1 His topic ii<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong>s-Conservation or<br />
Exploitation."<br />
The last serial speaker will<br />
be U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater<br />
on Monday evening,<br />
March 3. Hit lecture will<br />
"BbvMt • "Look tato Tht<br />
SevtnUii",<br />
Asil«ting Mr». OjMrtii and<br />
Mn Miller In flnallilngthe<br />
program wen Mn, Robert<br />
Mayer, <strong>of</strong> Margate, publicity<br />
chairman, and Mn. Jama*<br />
Mover, <strong>of</strong><br />
rVnlrii liil mi" iilTii<br />
promotion cnair<br />
formed glee club from Upsala<br />
College journeyed Jtm <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City to provide a mixed<br />
program <strong>of</strong> traditional negro<br />
Spirituals and today's "»ul"<br />
music.<br />
The meeting moved nearly<br />
without opposition to voice<br />
opposition to Governor Brendan<br />
T, Byrne and N.J. graduated from seminaries<br />
Two young men who had<br />
Legislators regarding casino only the day before, were<br />
gambling "anywhere in Hiepresented to the Lutherans for<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.". Tne approval for ordination Lnto the<br />
resolution also stressed a ministry. Edwin H Urion,<br />
request to the Governor to who paduated from Lutheran<br />
propose "means, other than Theological Seminary at<br />
caiino gambling, to finance the Philadelphia, wai approved<br />
necessary<br />
State,"<br />
HSU III!<br />
Hi!<br />
Thi Convention placed Mild<br />
wpport behind a proposal to<br />
help In tflt celebration <strong>of</strong> the Bicentennial<br />
<strong>of</strong> the U.S. jn concert<br />
with other groups, ai a church •<br />
and with a religious emphasis,<br />
in an ecumenical effort with<br />
other religious bodies.<br />
services <strong>of</strong> the upon his acceptance <strong>of</strong> a Call to<br />
be assistant pastor at Our<br />
ilviilon Interiors<br />
CARPET m. TILE CEIMXERB<br />
Saviour Lutheran Church to<br />
Utlca, New York. Gary R<br />
Sehroeder, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lutheran Theological<br />
Seminary in Gettysburg, Pa.,<br />
^ aecep t t C al| as pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
^ - Couniei or Lutheran<br />
{ v N j.<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 83, 197, THURSDAY, MAY 23, If7« THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL LEDGER PAGE 7 - SECTION THRU<br />
The group approved a budg a<br />
<strong>of</strong> 11,514.000 to RUpport the N.J<br />
Synod programs and projecti in<br />
1971, Of thii amount %m,m i<br />
will be remitted to the Lutheria<br />
Church in America In luppon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the church's nation and<br />
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Luke attacks opponent's<br />
credibility on bus plan<br />
Bob Luke, Republicin<br />
Mnidate for Upper Townihip<br />
Qmrnilteanin, hat attaektd<br />
the credibility <strong>of</strong> his primary<br />
opponent. "Bill Ciisidy's<br />
proposal for a Township Senior<br />
Utizeni Bus is just a votegeuing<br />
iimmicji," said Luke In<br />
a prepared statement, adding,<br />
"He seems to have no InlenUon<br />
<strong>of</strong> actually instituting the<br />
»rviee."<br />
"It is typical <strong>of</strong> the deception<br />
my opponent hai been usin§<br />
throughout the campaign,"<br />
JUuke continued,<br />
"Cassidy says, T m a lifetime<br />
resident Vote for me!" iiid<br />
Luke, "He may be, but he never<br />
got around to regiitering to<br />
vote until last year'i general<br />
election," Luke charged, explaining,<br />
"He's never voted in a<br />
primary, and therefore n«ver<br />
declared his party:"<br />
"Cassidy says, 'Vote for me!<br />
I'm a member <strong>of</strong> the chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> commerce!" said Luke,<br />
drivers against Cassidy'g<br />
"bus" proposal at a senior<br />
citizens meeting last night,<br />
Luke stated his plan would be<br />
much more efficient and would<br />
benefit the entire senior citizen<br />
community <strong>of</strong> Upper Townihip,<br />
If his is a serious proposal."<br />
said Luke, "I'm sure he won't<br />
mind giving the Township's<br />
vote is the more important<br />
details."<br />
Luke, challenged Cassidy to<br />
provide answers to the<br />
fallowing questions:<br />
1, If this is a bus. on our<br />
Township highways, why will it<br />
pick up only Senior CiUMM?<br />
Why not the handicapped'? Why<br />
not any resident?<br />
2 How much is it going to cost<br />
the voters for the but or buses,<br />
and how much for drivers?<br />
3 Can we afford thii bus<br />
service with leu than 119,000<br />
remaining in surplus?<br />
4. What areas <strong>of</strong> the Township<br />
will this bus serve' What areas<br />
will It not sa-ve?<br />
5. What about the people in<br />
•pin quoting hit opponent<br />
"He doesn't say he only Joined<br />
ttii Chamber two months ago<br />
after deciding to run for <strong>of</strong>-<br />
the outlying areas <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Township who will be paying<br />
ace."<br />
far the bus but won't be able to<br />
Contrating those fact! with use it?<br />
his own record <strong>of</strong> leadership Luke suggested that his<br />
and community involvement opponent answer the§e<br />
*0ng his entire adult life, questions in a press release late<br />
Cuke said, "U he's not anynext week, "when it will be so<br />
more concerned about the late in the campaign that I<br />
Township than that, I seriously won't have an opportunity to<br />
question his motives in running respond." Luke concluded, "If<br />
tor Township Committee," he doesn't, then we'll alLkno-w it<br />
Contrasting his own plan <strong>of</strong> was just a vote-getting gimmick."<br />
Voluntary Senior Citizen<br />
Recreation<br />
reports on play area<br />
UPPER TOWNSHP-Two<br />
M# members were welcomed<br />
to the Upper Townihip<br />
Recreation Committee at the<br />
meeting h(ld recently They<br />
are Nancy Thompson <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, who is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
the women's volleyball<br />
program, and Frank<br />
MUJfliano, <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />
Township Engineer Neil<br />
Carke. reported he has turned<br />
all material concerning the<br />
Tuckahoe Recreation area ever<br />
to the Township solicitor. The<br />
area was scheduled for com<br />
pletion in mid-May bat no work<br />
hit'been done sinoe January<br />
The Committee urged that this<br />
j«*tter be settled quickly as<br />
' recreational facilities are<br />
WWed badly in that area.<br />
Four new sets <strong>of</strong> aluminum<br />
bleachers have arrived. They<br />
will be used for Little League<br />
and football, The Township will<br />
set them up at the recently<br />
resurfaced field behind the<br />
elementary ichool.<br />
Mayor Charles Cossabeone<br />
announced that storage space<br />
has been allocated to the<br />
Recreation Committee. All<br />
recreation equipment will now<br />
be stored in the basement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Township Hall during the <strong>of</strong>f<br />
season, Alan Townscnd is in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> maintaining and<br />
storing the equipment<br />
«Ken Johnson reported he hid<br />
or boys out for Little League<br />
tryouti this year. It ii impossible<br />
for one person to<br />
handle all these children effectively.<br />
Volunteers are<br />
needed to help out with the<br />
program Anyone interested ii<br />
asked to call Ken Johnson at<br />
3881947 Without help only 24<br />
boys Will benefit from the<br />
organized team this year.<br />
Hie Committee was told that<br />
an ordinance has been introduced<br />
by the Township to<br />
accept the land donated by Mr.<br />
and Mrs, John Gandy, The<br />
land, between New rd. and<br />
Tuckahoe rd, in Marmora, has<br />
been donated for recreational<br />
[poses exclusively, The<br />
ice will come up for<br />
WHO KNOWS?<br />
1. DOBS man have the same<br />
number <strong>of</strong> primary and<br />
rJermanpnt teeth?<br />
2. Which President was the<br />
first to use radio?<br />
3. Niagara Fall! flows into<br />
which lake'<br />
4. How much did It cost to<br />
print the unused gas rationing<br />
coupons?<br />
5. When was the Red Cross<br />
MtabUsh<br />
,6-On what dty in Ma^ was<br />
"the Agriculture Department<br />
ereatid'<br />
7.. When Is Ascension Day'<br />
Answers !§ Who Knotfi<br />
1, No, there art 20 primary<br />
fcith and n permanent<br />
Wefh. , •<br />
2, Wbodro* Wiliron -who<br />
«^oke to American hoops<br />
1ft 1919. •'/•• ,<br />
3, from Like Erie Into Lake<br />
|nt»rio.<br />
41- About<br />
| 21.<br />
15,<br />
public hearing soon and<br />
residents are urged to approve<br />
its acceptance.<br />
Neil Clarke has promised the<br />
Recreation Committee he wUl<br />
complete • survey and plot plan<br />
for Caldwell Field in Palermo.<br />
The committee is anxious to<br />
begin development. There are<br />
plans for a basketball court,<br />
playground and picnic area In<br />
this park. If funds are sufficient<br />
the existing ball fldd will be<br />
upgraded<br />
Also discussed was the<br />
Township foreclosure on a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
unknown ownership which<br />
would give added road frontage<br />
to the park.<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIl 1 Committee GOP candidate<br />
Bob Luke, flanked by Mr, and Mrs. William Gleeson,<br />
leaders In the Citizens for Luke organization at a<br />
recent rally Tubman Photo<br />
Alumni banquet at Vo-Tech<br />
On Thursday evening. May 9. success lulls employed ever<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong> siru'i 1 gradual ing from Vo<br />
Vocational Technical Center Tfih Kinalh. Anna Reeves, a<br />
held its first annual Alumni gradual? <strong>of</strong> ihe Beauty t'lillurp<br />
Banquet for the classel <strong>of</strong> 1662, course, said (he instructors<br />
1983, 1964 and 1»69 The were exceptional<br />
graduates and their guests had There are now plans for the<br />
the opportunity to see their establishment <strong>of</strong> a permanent<br />
former classmate* and alimni association, which will<br />
teachers, and gave a strong eventually conduct the annual<br />
indication that they would like banquet and perpetuate a<br />
to form an alumni association strong relationship between the<br />
in the near future.<br />
vocational center bnd its<br />
The program was introduced alumni<br />
by Mr, Peter Carey, Student<br />
Services Coordinator, and the<br />
invocation wai given by Vo<br />
Tech's Job Success Instructor,<br />
Mr. Daniel Money. As an indication<br />
<strong>of</strong> their enthusiastic<br />
support for the alumni, Mr,<br />
Gamaliel Broidley, Vocational<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education president,<br />
and board members James<br />
Scrivani and A. Edward<br />
Tedeseo were in attendance.<br />
In addition, Mr, Peter K.<br />
Uhlig, Adminitrati ve<br />
Assistant, presented plans for<br />
the proposed ninth and tenth<br />
p-ade Career Center, and Mr.<br />
Hoberl T<strong>of</strong>t, Superintendent,<br />
made concluding remarks.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the graduates had<br />
very favorable commenti to<br />
make regarding their experiences<br />
at the vocational<br />
center, Florence Bennett, a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the Licensed<br />
Practical Nursing program,<br />
said her training "couldn't<br />
have been better", Thomai<br />
Long, an Electronics<br />
Technology graduate, said his<br />
Vo Tech experiences "taught<br />
me how to think for myself,"<br />
Another paduale <strong>of</strong> th« L.P.N<br />
program, Mildred Kiescl,<br />
expressed that the,had "been<br />
Antenna Installations<br />
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$29 million beach<br />
improvement project<br />
eyed by U. S. Engineers<br />
WASHINGTON. DC - A 129 and Harbori has already approved<br />
the plans. Sandman<br />
million Army Corps <strong>of</strong><br />
Engineers project to improve announced<br />
beaches, inlets and waterways The shore improvements<br />
in southern Cape May <strong>County</strong> involve an initial expenditure <strong>of</strong><br />
has been announced by US121,634,000 by the Federal<br />
Congressman Charles W<br />
Sandman<br />
The extensive proposal includes<br />
improvements for storm<br />
protection, beach erosion<br />
control and recreational<br />
navigation from Hereford Inlet<br />
at North Wildwood around the<br />
southern tip <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and<br />
Up the Delaware Bay to Cape<br />
May Canal<br />
Sandman is consulting with<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
and the municipalities that<br />
would directly benefit from the<br />
proposal to determine their<br />
willingness to (Upper! the<br />
improvements. The plan, if<br />
agreed on, must still be approved<br />
by Congress and the<br />
Presiden! actions Sandman<br />
said lie will guarantee if the<br />
local <strong>of</strong>ficials agree on the<br />
improvements.<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Army Engineers<br />
Gen W.C, Cribble, Jr. and the<br />
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and State sources Annual<br />
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beach nourishment would involve<br />
a Federal expenditure <strong>of</strong><br />
M30.000 plus 1325,000 annually<br />
from non-Federal sources<br />
Congressman Sandman said<br />
expenditure* that are already<br />
completed or underway in line<br />
with the plan will be reimbursed<br />
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PAOf I — SECTION THREE THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGIH THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Mainland Coming Events<br />
How to save money on food was demonstrated at the recent Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
annual 4-H Presentation contest by Anthony Williams <strong>of</strong> Whitesboro Anthony is<br />
pictured above (left) with contest judges Jean Wagner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Irene<br />
Wuerker<strong>of</strong> Rio Grande (center), James Williams, who demonstrated the basic 4<br />
food groups and Alberta Martin leader <strong>of</strong> the Busy Bees 4-H Club to which the<br />
boys belong, both <strong>of</strong> Whitesboro<br />
Hughes adopts cautious attitude<br />
on nuclear plant impact on area<br />
South Jersey counties must<br />
adopt a cautious attitude about<br />
nuclear power generating<br />
planti and reilst the installation<br />
<strong>of</strong> additional facilities<br />
, in the area until more<br />
assurance is available as to<br />
their safety<br />
A warning to that effect was<br />
. sounded in Woodstown recent.<br />
; |v by William J. Hughei,<br />
: Ueinocraiic candidate for the<br />
Congressional nomination in<br />
. the Second Dtitriet, during an<br />
iddreis to the Woodstown<br />
Democratic Club in the<br />
American Legion Hal).<br />
.'<br />
Hughes, an <strong>Ocean</strong> City attorney<br />
and former Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> proiecutor, Mid he<br />
I reached a personal decision to<br />
oppoie expansion <strong>of</strong> nuclear<br />
plants on the basis <strong>of</strong> information<br />
gleaned from i<br />
recent tour <strong>of</strong> the Artificial<br />
Island generating nation in<br />
Salem <strong>County</strong>.<br />
Two units <strong>of</strong> a new model<br />
nuclear plant are now under<br />
construction there and two<br />
more are planned under the<br />
Joint ownenhip <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
JSlectric Company, Public<br />
^Service llectrie and Gas<br />
Company, Atlantic* City<br />
Electric Company and<br />
Delmarvi Power Company.<br />
The first unit is scheduled to<br />
begin operation in 1975 and the<br />
second a year later.<br />
"These new plants incorporate<br />
all the latest<br />
technology and will be models<br />
for future development,"<br />
Hughes said, "I was trmendously<br />
impressed by the<br />
expertise in evidence and the<br />
very substantial contribution<br />
they have made to nuclear<br />
energy at this facility. The<br />
safety measures taken during<br />
construction and incorporated<br />
for operations are extensive<br />
and far beyond those <strong>of</strong><br />
previous projects. The<br />
engineers at Atrificlal Island<br />
have learned a great deal from<br />
mistakes at some other plants<br />
already operating.<br />
"However, on the basis <strong>of</strong><br />
what I learned on the tour I<br />
believe these plants constitute<br />
sufficient nuclear power<br />
development for our area at the<br />
present time. We should take a<br />
wait-and-jee attitude and be<br />
sure that the new designs are a<br />
perfected and foolpro<strong>of</strong> system<br />
for the future before we move<br />
on to any more such plants,"<br />
Hughes said that as a<br />
Congressman he would be<br />
opposed to plans for building a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fshore generating<br />
stations at this time in the<br />
ocean <strong>of</strong>f Atlantic <strong>County</strong>, as<br />
well as another proposal for •<br />
nuclear plant at Greenwich in<br />
Cumberland <strong>County</strong>, He laid he<br />
is against any <strong>of</strong>fshore facilities<br />
until it can be" firmly<br />
established that they pose no<br />
risk to people or the environment,<br />
"Nuclear energy undoubtedly<br />
has a long range<br />
potential and may be the only<br />
feasible alternative to fossil<br />
fuels," he explained, "but I am<br />
not satisfied that the people<br />
generally have confidence that<br />
til the bugs have been taken out<br />
<strong>of</strong> it."<br />
In talk! with engineers, he<br />
disclosed, he learned that the<br />
Oyster Creek nuclear plant in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>County</strong>, built several<br />
yean ago, was located on a site<br />
with an insufficient supply <strong>of</strong><br />
water for moling the reactors.<br />
The engineers also conceded<br />
that Oyster Creek ihould have<br />
hid two units instead <strong>of</strong> one, so<br />
that the second would be<br />
operational In the event <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Wjuipment breakdown, Drastic<br />
changes In temperature <strong>of</strong><br />
Water exhausted from thii<br />
rt were blamed for killing<br />
df <strong>of</strong> fith in the Mm,<br />
Current technology<br />
to recommend two<br />
prtvent ecological<br />
damage<br />
Hughei said he also it<br />
suipicioui <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />
station concept because there is<br />
no real assurance regarding the<br />
effect <strong>of</strong> severe Atlantic norms<br />
and sail water corrosion on<br />
their equipment<br />
Another problem <strong>of</strong> nuclear<br />
generation that the Atomic<br />
Enere» Commission has not<br />
fully solved is in the diiposal <strong>of</strong><br />
radioactive wane material<br />
from the plants, he added.<br />
"The AEC is wiving a red<br />
flag before the eyes <strong>of</strong> our<br />
people when it says it ii trying<br />
to place nuclear power plants in<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> low population density,"<br />
he told the group. "Are<br />
they trying to tell m that the<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> our people are lew<br />
important than those in the big<br />
city areas?"<br />
The Democratic candidate<br />
said the government should be<br />
moving ahead more urgently in<br />
funding research and<br />
development <strong>of</strong> new_and more<br />
efficient mtehods <strong>of</strong> mining<br />
coal and eliminating its sulfur<br />
content<br />
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TODAY iThursdayi -<br />
Fellowship Circle <strong>of</strong> Bethany<br />
United Methodiit Church<br />
meeting. 1:30 pm<br />
Somers Point City Council<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Keystone Lodge F and AM<br />
meeting. 8 p.m. in the Masonic<br />
Temple. Shore rd,, Linwood<br />
TOMORROW (Friday)<br />
Seaview Baptist Men's<br />
Fellowship covered dish supper.<br />
8pm Emeriajnmen! by<br />
the Vineland Kitchen Band<br />
Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, J p.m. in Christ<br />
Episcopal ParUh Hall<br />
t<br />
Mainland Chapter AARP<br />
[6-Pak. SPECIALS<br />
Aria and Crafts group meeting,<br />
10:30 am in the Linwood<br />
Convalescent Center,<br />
MON-DAY •<br />
Linwood Memorial Day<br />
Parade start* 10:30 a.m. at<br />
Poplar av Service to be held at<br />
Memorial Park<br />
Someri Point Manorial Day<br />
Parade starts at Dawes av. and<br />
SiQre rd 11 am. and will be<br />
fallowed by service at Oily Hall,<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Somers Point Democrat<br />
League meeting, H p.m. Talk on<br />
<strong>County</strong> Charter Stuo^ Cam.<br />
mission<br />
Bethany United Methodiit<br />
Women covered dJih supper for<br />
mothers and daughters, 8:80<br />
0 GARDEN MARKET<br />
pm<br />
Somers Point Kiwanii Quh<br />
inner meeting. 7 p.m. in<br />
Daniel's Restaurant<br />
Somers Point Qiarter Study<br />
Commission meeting.<br />
WEDNESDAY •<br />
Somers Point Rotary Club<br />
luncheon meeting, 12:15 p.m. in<br />
the Crab Trap.<br />
Somers Point Senior (Stiita<br />
Card Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. in<br />
the Senior Citizen's Building on *<br />
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HOTEL-MOTEL MEETING—Jack Bittn'er,<br />
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Restaurant Association, welcomes Clarence FuHr,<br />
man, conductor <strong>of</strong> the City's Municipal Orchestra to<br />
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PAGl 10 - SECTION THRU THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
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•FORTS CORNKI<br />
by Tom Williams<br />
Raider girls are eliminated<br />
Parkway's Seaville station reopenins<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Birnbaum serves up an ace<br />
In a year when boys 1 sports in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School have<br />
had trouble coming up with a<br />
consistent winner, Phil Birr*<br />
baum has brought his unbeaten<br />
virsity tennii team to within<br />
one match <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
Group_i-2 Championship The<br />
Red Raider! have won 15<br />
straight matches this year and<br />
will play, either today or<br />
tomorrow, the-winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fCingiway Gateway match for<br />
the title<br />
Tennis has been one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most consistent<br />
winners at<br />
OCHS over the past few years<br />
and, considering only one <strong>of</strong><br />
Birnbaum's first five players<br />
will graduate, things should get<br />
even better<br />
Jim Schmidt, a senior, has<br />
compiled a 9-5 record a§ainit<br />
the finest tennii competition in<br />
tWi area. He is the only senior<br />
playing singles and has more<br />
than held his own in the top<br />
spot.<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior Peter Janiion and<br />
freshman Mike Boston have<br />
each equalled the school record<br />
already with 14 victories<br />
Januon, who is unbeaten, is the<br />
younger brother <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
great Raider tennis players,<br />
Frank Johnson, who is playing<br />
ta the number one singles spot<br />
at Western Maryland<br />
University as a sophomore.<br />
Boston, a <strong>Jun</strong>ior high champion<br />
the past two years, has lost only<br />
one match, Mike got his opportunity<br />
when school recordholder<br />
Wayne LeRoy became<br />
ill early in, the season and now<br />
Bbslon.is too impressive to take.<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the singles lineup<br />
LeRoy, whose record 14 wins<br />
was equalled by Jansson and<br />
Boston, missed four matches<br />
this year due to illneii When he<br />
came back, Birnbaum used him<br />
on the number one doubles<br />
team to help him get back in<br />
shape gradually<br />
Wayne has<br />
teamed with freshman Don<br />
Barton to win 10 straight<br />
doubles matches I^eRoy is a<br />
sophomore<br />
The number two doubles<br />
team is frequently comprised <strong>of</strong><br />
seniors Charles Lounsberry<br />
and Bill Roadarmel jimior Don<br />
Chapman and sophomore Jim<br />
Mot! also see a considerable<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> action in doubles<br />
play<br />
If the Raiders win the South<br />
Jersey championship they will<br />
fravel to Princeton University<br />
this Saturday for a shot at the<br />
aate title in a day full <strong>of</strong> tennis.<br />
They would play the North<br />
Jersey,<br />
Section II tit Hat<br />
Saturday morning for a spot in<br />
the state match later that same<br />
day. The four state champions<br />
would then return next Monday<br />
to decide one overall state<br />
champion,-something<br />
that<br />
basketball has been talking<br />
about but is acting very slowly<br />
enacting.<br />
tor tennis, especially down here<br />
at the shore It's a fun sport to<br />
play and you don't need half a<br />
dozen people."<br />
Tennis is also<br />
growing<br />
elsewhere in the Cape-Atlantic<br />
League. Bimbaum has long<br />
been trying to get the sport on a<br />
competitive level in the loop<br />
without<br />
much success But<br />
Middle Township joined <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Htv and Sacred Heart this vear<br />
by fielding a varsity team and<br />
Wildwood is expected to be on<br />
the courts next season Birnbaum<br />
is hoping that Wildwood<br />
Catholic,<br />
Hammonton and<br />
Lower Cape May Regional are<br />
not far behind<br />
Some changes have taken<br />
place in high school tennis the<br />
past few seasons This year the<br />
New Jersey State In<br />
terscholaslic<br />
Athletic<br />
Association began using the<br />
rune-point tie breaker when a<br />
mi is tied at 6-6 to speed up<br />
play And the past two seasons<br />
girls have become part <strong>of</strong> some<br />
previously all-male vanity<br />
tennis teams. <strong>Ocean</strong> City had to<br />
face girls in matchet<br />
with<br />
Middle, Holy Spirit and Sacred<br />
Heart 'They felt a little funny<br />
about trying to beat girli at<br />
first," said the coach, "but<br />
when I reminded them how<br />
embarrassed they would feel if<br />
they lost, the problem disappeared<br />
" <strong>Ocean</strong> City has its<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School's<br />
girls S<strong>of</strong>tball team clinched at<br />
least a tie fpr their third<br />
straight Cape-Atlantic League<br />
championship this week by<br />
stretching their loop record to<br />
15-0 The Raiders only loss this<br />
season came at the hands <strong>of</strong><br />
Cinnaminson in New Jersey<br />
State Interscholastic Athletic<br />
Association tournament pjay<br />
The local girls<br />
bumped<br />
Pleasantville, 8-1, behind the<br />
six-hit pitching <strong>of</strong> freshman<br />
Wendy Craig. Coach Sue<br />
Tridico's team scored tow<br />
times in the first inning on three<br />
walks. Frannie Gayle's double<br />
and a single by Ruth Stoltjfm<br />
Frannie flnshed the game with<br />
two hits and three RBI's.<br />
Wildwood held the Raiders at<br />
bay for three innings, building a<br />
2-0 lead, but four straight hits in<br />
the fourth inning put <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
on top to stay, 4-2, Dawn<br />
Wallace opened the foia-th with<br />
a single, Diane Snow singled,<br />
Carls Migliaceio doubled and<br />
Judy Gayle doubled to even<br />
tually account for four runs<br />
The Raiders finally won by a 10-<br />
8 couni. Snow and Gayle each<br />
finished with three hits while<br />
Wallace, Migliaedo, Craig and<br />
Leah Hendrick each hit safely<br />
twice<br />
A four-run first inning<br />
against Sacred Heart helped<br />
the locals beat the Lions, 12-1.<br />
Snows triple, a double by Judy<br />
Oavle and singles by Wallace<br />
and Fran Gayle helped produce<br />
the four Raider runs, Judy<br />
finished with three hits while<br />
Stoltzfus cracked two 1 doubles<br />
and a single. Snow and Craig<br />
each added two hits.<br />
The Raiders Wasted Lower<br />
Cape May Regional, 2M, in<br />
another game in the CAL, Craig<br />
and Judy Gayle each knocked<br />
five hits to pace the attack,<br />
Wendy getting two doubles<br />
while Judy hit t\*o doubles and<br />
a home run. Snow, Migliaccio<br />
and Fran Gayle each added<br />
four hits, Diane had two<br />
doubles<br />
Fran had one and<br />
"Killer Carla" spanked a home<br />
run and three doubles while<br />
driving home seven runs.<br />
Buena rallied for four runs in<br />
the sixth inning but the Brave!<br />
were set down In order the fina!<br />
time up to drop an 8-5 decision<br />
to the local girls, Dinah<br />
Clarkson drilled three singles to<br />
pace the win. Snow hit a single<br />
and triple while HedViefc<br />
singled and doubled<br />
Craig shut out Hammonton<br />
on eight hits. 16-0, to clinch at<br />
least a tie for the league title by<br />
the Raider girls. She got four<br />
runs from her teammates, in the<br />
very first inning, paced by<br />
singles <strong>of</strong>f the bat <strong>of</strong> Migllaccib<br />
and Judy Gayle. Judy finished<br />
the contest with a triple, three<br />
singles and five stolen bases.<br />
Stoltzfus and Migliaceio each<br />
singled twice<br />
woonHHiDGE -. The<br />
Garden State Parkway's<br />
Scavillp Service Area, ineluding<br />
gasoline station',<br />
restaurant and information<br />
center, reopened on Monday,<br />
Ma> 20, for the summer season<br />
If will remain in operation<br />
seven days a week until Seplemher<br />
4, when it will close for<br />
the winter<br />
The dates for Seaville, the<br />
Parkway's only service area<br />
ml" open all year<br />
were announced<br />
today by Com<br />
missioner.Inhn B Tnwnscnd, <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Jersey<br />
Highway<br />
Authority, which operates the<br />
Garden Stale toll road The site,<br />
at mileposl 18, is the southernmosl<br />
service ares nn thi> park<br />
way<br />
The information center,<br />
operated by the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
will be in a section <strong>of</strong> a Holiday<br />
House rpstaiiran! within the<br />
service area II is one ol two<br />
information center's on the<br />
Parkway The other is at the<br />
Montvale<br />
Service Area at<br />
mileposl 171 near the northern<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the 173 mile highway It<br />
is operated in its own building<br />
by Tra-Vel Inc mi a year<br />
around basis<br />
Commissioner<br />
Town send<br />
pjinted out that the Seaville<br />
Service Area will be open from<br />
Ham to 7 p m Until <strong>Jun</strong>e 15,<br />
when it will resume summer<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> 7 am to 11 p m He<br />
noted that also on May a), I he<br />
Forked Uiver Service Area at<br />
mileposl 7fi, which now is on its<br />
regular winter hours <strong>of</strong> 7 am<br />
to 11 p m , will return to 24<br />
hour • a day operation, which<br />
will be maintained to Sep<br />
I em her 4:<br />
Commissioner<br />
Townsend<br />
noted that all <strong>of</strong> the gat stations<br />
under Authority jurisdiction<br />
will be able to maintain their<br />
regular hours through the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> May because the Stale<br />
Knergy Office has assured a<br />
supplemental<br />
supply <strong>of</strong><br />
gasoline from the State'i set<br />
aside source Sales are limited<br />
to 13 per customer at Texaco<br />
and Kxxon stations and I? at<br />
Citgo stations /<br />
Starfish win two <strong>of</strong>fer loss to OC<br />
Along the way Birnbaum s_ own gird; vanity tennis team<br />
Charter for<br />
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boys dethroned defending South<br />
Jeriey champ Madden<br />
Township, a team<br />
that<br />
eliminated <strong>Ocean</strong> City a year<br />
ago,<br />
•Why the great success in<br />
tennis at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High'<br />
Birnbaum has a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
answen. "We ttarted a youth<br />
training program a few years<br />
back in the elementary and<br />
junior<br />
high schools. It interested<br />
the potential players at<br />
a young age. Another succtsi<br />
factor is the great enthusiasm<br />
Thus far the 1973-74 high<br />
school athletic season hat<br />
produced<br />
just one boys'<br />
champion at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
School, in erois country. This<br />
afternoon or tomorrow afternoon<br />
the Red Raider tennii<br />
team, alr win over <strong>Ocean</strong> City in a<br />
first nund game <strong>of</strong> Ova New<br />
Jersey State Inttricholtitic<br />
Athletic Association tournament.<br />
The loss bounced the<br />
Red Raiders out <strong>of</strong> the tournament<br />
Four Raiders reached tan<br />
via baiei on balli while Jot<br />
Bowon was awarded first base<br />
in the second inninf because <strong>of</strong><br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP - The<br />
Starfish, the Township's <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
high school girls' s<strong>of</strong>tball team,<br />
won two and lost one this week<br />
to run their season's record to a<br />
4-1 count.<br />
Thursday, the Starfish lost to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City at Marmora.<br />
Valarie Th&mpion hit a triple<br />
and a double for the loseri,<br />
Friday, the Starfiih defeated<br />
Avalon, 33-29, at Marmora,<br />
Kim<br />
Palmer and Valarie<br />
WOMEN'S jsOFTBALL<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP - The<br />
Upper Township Recreation<br />
Committee will iponior a<br />
women 'i s<strong>of</strong>tball team this<br />
summer<br />
Registration <strong>of</strong><br />
players will be held Wednesday<br />
evening, May 28, at 8 o'clock, at<br />
the Marmora Elementary<br />
School field<br />
Thompson each hit two home<br />
runs, while Sally Jo Harris and<br />
Beth Cooker each hit one circuit<br />
clout.<br />
Monday the Starfish traveled<br />
to Woodbine and came away<br />
winner, 2i-25. Michele<br />
Hodgdon, Kari Yamanaka,<br />
Valarie Thompson, Ethel Pew,<br />
all hit doubles for the victors.<br />
The Starfiih wiU play bennlsville<br />
today at home.<br />
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3rd Session Sun , <strong>Jun</strong>e 13 to Sit,, <strong>Jun</strong>e 29<br />
4th Stssion Sun,, <strong>Jun</strong>e €0 to Sat<br />
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5th Session Sun , July 2| to lit<br />
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Box Score:<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Myers, <strong>of</strong><br />
Sannino.ii<br />
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Pawling, 3b •<br />
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Foglio, rf<br />
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Price, rf<br />
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Fuir, lb<br />
Toner, lb<br />
Gusz, If<br />
Trump, p<br />
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College court loop<br />
meeting set may 30<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City sportt director<br />
Fred "Dixie" Howell hai<br />
scheduled an organization<br />
meeting for the Summer<br />
College Basketball League, The<br />
sesiion is lilted for Thuriday,<br />
; May 30, in the Youth Center at<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Perionj interested in playing<br />
in the league or interested in<br />
entering teams are urged to be<br />
on hand, information ii<br />
^ available from Jack Blttner,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Recreation<br />
Department, 3W-6Ut, es, 88,<br />
Relatives candidates<br />
in Upper elections<br />
UPPER<br />
TOWNSHIP-<br />
Kinship lies highlight the vising<br />
for district county committee<br />
seal<br />
Kenneth E Johnson and<br />
Diana Bonner are running for<br />
the First District <strong>County</strong><br />
positions.<br />
The related candidate in the<br />
Second District is Kenneth E,<br />
Johnson, Jr, son <strong>of</strong> Kenneth E,<br />
Johnson, along with <strong>County</strong><br />
Committee women candidate,<br />
Patricia S, Coisaboone, who is<br />
the wife <strong>of</strong> incumbent Committee<br />
candidate Mayor<br />
Charles Coisaboone,<br />
Third district candidates are<br />
Ann M. Kellett and George<br />
Shruby.<br />
None <strong>of</strong> the district candidateH<br />
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Annual program set<br />
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WOODBINF, -On Saturday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e I, starting at in am., the<br />
Woodbine State School will host<br />
an entertaining program for all<br />
parents, guests and residents<br />
On diipray<br />
will be work<br />
produced by the residents<br />
during the year<br />
On the outdoor stage will be<br />
skits by the boys and entertainment<br />
by the Pitman<br />
Hobo Band and (he local Clown<br />
Club at 2 p.m.<br />
Visitors are welcome to see<br />
the show and tour the cottages.<br />
Hefreshments will be available<br />
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VACATION cor.fr.. <strong>of</strong> worry?<br />
... 0/ MWN, It ym. IM y, kmm^ ftmt<br />
SOMEKS POINT<br />
KENNELS<br />
BOARDING<br />
& BATHING PETS<br />
ftlKNIL HOURS FOR AMSSIOMS t WICKOUTi<br />
I i.m, to 11 u, ft 4 p.^ & 7 pj,,<br />
'&''••<br />
You're more than a Number to us!<br />
You're YOU... a person we like to deal<br />
with as an individual. We <strong>of</strong>fer Modern<br />
Banking, with the Human Touch.<br />
the Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
national bank<br />
OCEAN CITY • SEA ISLE CITY • CAPE MAY<br />
A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />
A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />
Our bank makes no service charge on<br />
checking accounts <strong>of</strong> senior citizens, college<br />
students or members <strong>of</strong> the armed forces.<br />
MAXIMUM RATES PAID ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
The Cape Way <strong>County</strong> National Bank will pay you the maximum<br />
interest rates under Federal regulations on your Certificates <strong>of</strong><br />
Deposit with our bank.<br />
It is a Federal regulation that these Certificates <strong>of</strong> Deposit be held<br />
until maturity. If they are not, no higher Interest rate than the<br />
regular passbook rate can be paid on the certificates.<br />
y f our <strong>of</strong>ficers will be glad to discuss our Savings Certificates<br />
ot Deposit with you,<br />
•<br />
MERCHANTS and BUSINESSMEN<br />
You can <strong>of</strong>fer your customers fh#<br />
best credit card plans available —<br />
BankAmericard and Master Charge,<br />
Ask Our Officers for dttails.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PAGi II - SICTION<br />
CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Copy mailed in, given to representative or brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice perionally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to cover cost Copy iccepted over phone as<br />
tturteiy and convenience to customer Remittance must be<br />
in before advert4iemenl is set In type<br />
Classified Display Advertising—24c per Aiate Line<br />
- —All Classified Advertising Cash—<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 2Sc EXTRA<br />
Adveftisement s for these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
The SentinelLedger NOT LATER THAN NOON TUESDAY<br />
FOR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON WEDNESDAV<br />
FOR TOO LATE TO-CLASSIFY Dial 399 5411<br />
One Time, 25 Words or Less<br />
SI so<br />
(Be per word exceeding as words 1<br />
Ad Ruining 5 Consecutive Times,<br />
with !S Words or Less SS 00<br />
Ads requiring b i Numbers, 25c More<br />
LOST 8, FOUND<br />
fOuND - oirri 1 iniii Blt«l», ftpni<br />
tifh ifr«l vicinity Owncr't idtflftfiEcfign<br />
quired C«M]»-7M41IIWIP m S 31<br />
FOUND - Whll, fHgn, r.c.nll,<br />
ii»«it(mm iniro<br />
ID<br />
LOST<br />
Palm fgnday CiB* MlJ Couniy<br />
pay cnvflape cenfaining ttKome til<br />
r.turn in tjill (g B( uul tar floetor Bill,<br />
vicinity ai lam#fi point ar Qcein City<br />
71<br />
HELPWANTED<br />
APT. MAIHTINANCE m-f<br />
Excellent Hoirly ,'jtj<br />
Call 391.8176 fTr<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
SALESPERSONS<br />
, Toiz, Realtor<br />
Hniiilirfn .Irrscv'K largest<br />
rcuilnr<br />
cit naiiijauon is<br />
irrkiiid (.rvrral bnplligti.i.<br />
iiitiiiilur )H>n|ile to bi>r(iiiii><br />
IU(-ii-..d .,air>. prnple in its<br />
iifii ihi'aii City arpa <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
»IIOII in he iipincd Ap.<br />
plii aiioiis now being taken at<br />
IIPI/ Itcilli.rv (lak and New<br />
Jpi-si-j Avr*.. Uildwnod.<br />
5S-01B<br />
IPARTTIAAE!<br />
Join the Now Jersey<br />
National Guard. Vets •<br />
Non<br />
Vets. No exparience<br />
necessary;<br />
will train. Earn $43 to<br />
$80, i weekend a<br />
month.<br />
Retirement<br />
and other<br />
benefits.<br />
Call 465=5136 or 465-<br />
9610. ' s J«<br />
SALES<br />
Uiimini's specialty shop.<br />
Kull and part-lime. Experience<br />
preferred. Write<br />
ikix iN6-Sta(l WsfHea, M I F<br />
csllHt sluaenii. needed lor mi|sr apt<br />
compleiH<br />
Only Brlahl, «flitlwi Bar<br />
iwii wanted. iietMtnl hourty rate £<br />
,>Miui (ail JW-«I0« lor inter«lfwi an<br />
I Illurday 111<br />
^PBOPiBTY AND royalty<br />
iniuranee<br />
gttitm needM lor miurante deruri<br />
mentol reanitJt* lirm Mutt »• i.cenwd<br />
in N J , eipfneneed •« na»# reiertneti.<br />
~ ^ye Q C ti<br />
•>ART~ TIMVuin plfien, year rtunt.<br />
Impwlenced, Call m Itl! B«lw«n IS<br />
and 1 p.m.<br />
RtAL ESTATI MM Ptfi<strong>of</strong>l with •«•<br />
perHnt« ii wanteB tuillime (ir<br />
lillbllihed gillie, imniedlale apinlng.<br />
pllltant warkilis tondllltfll, IIBefal<br />
tttmnliiioni 1M owrfiae. RtpllH itfl<br />
ctnflMntlltl, (ail or write Wood, aieney,<br />
ill Weft Aye,, Qetaii CHy.wmw. W<br />
NAIR Ttylilf-p.rleraBly -lilt<br />
lollowlng Full and part time. Hair<br />
Mfllit aM maniturlil, Nfi "Ina !tr<br />
wrnmtr, eaimfJIilorltl.JHI, !"<br />
AIR IT¥LIIT-«iMfHIKit>i>,<br />
1'b KiNUI.nr rail "IWl-HUL 1 - (til<br />
a \II-IUIII.1 or iUnp al '111 Jnd<br />
"< Ml<br />
HOME REPAIRS<br />
hi<br />
BOB ALBINA<br />
;« S fill'. 1 x|in ipm I-<br />
Mi .11111 TIMIS11 \l.l.<br />
399-8026<br />
Imbtr Lantern<br />
MAINTENAHCE<br />
PAWTIAG<br />
MTEMN<br />
EXTtRBfi<br />
Phone 399-2632<br />
Jerry McDonald<br />
RK(HKTF,KED Bl'lLDER<br />
IHTiBlM E»TE«IO»<br />
TTPfS<br />
PANELINe CEILINGS<br />
tis»«»H tFi.ee* TiLis<br />
eoMptiTS am<br />
KITCntail<br />
C.LIANYT'MC<br />
»J.t4»iifHIHBl<br />
ADORN UWN<br />
SERVICE<br />
Free Estimates<br />
PHONE 399-4664<br />
AWNINGS HI up Mr you, hy| Aflami,<br />
1H1SM o, SI,., McliMniif, J» 7tl!<br />
on lug WHIt, lit Alu> npalrnf,<br />
OCiaN CiTV TTMwritar<br />
Ssrvict<br />
tvpewrit#r%. adding ma^niriH and<br />
buunill mnJiini npairM UM ant<br />
unlea Can in-lin<br />
tf<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
PLYMOUTH FUB¥ II — * fyilMar, »M,<br />
••rtimalle, ama condition, gun tlrn,<br />
i»s. eaii m.im. j»<br />
1171 MM! v«N_r,i criiitdtr, tax<br />
milH (VMInal twMri, Lika H. Cat<br />
SiliMMtli<br />
HI<br />
TUNE IN<br />
ON FAST<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
JUST PHONE<br />
399-4910<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
CONTINENTAL*MARQUISf)MONTEREY* ( \i»HI • COUGAR#JCOMET«<br />
For 3 Years in a row, "THE BEST SUPiR COUPE!"<br />
ONLY ONI<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
<strong>1974</strong> CAPRI - 2000 Seriit, Iraml New<br />
Yellow with BUck Vinyl Interior, 4 Speed Trinimlltioil,<br />
Power Front Dhc Bnk«. Styled Steel<br />
Whedi. Heel BrJltd RadJtl Tlrei, Electric Reir<br />
Window DrfroMw. Stock No, 111, 2 MUei, Price Includei<br />
Deilcr Prep, ud Frdght.<br />
20 OTHER CAPRI'S-TO CHOOSE FROM<br />
Your Choice <strong>of</strong> Color and Equipment • All Sale Priced I<br />
Highest Trade-in Allowances • We Need Used Cars!<br />
'3408<br />
•I<br />
MONTEREY<br />
CUSTOM, 4 Door, AM-FM<br />
Radio, Auto,. Tran*<br />
unitllotli<br />
R»dlo and<br />
Healer, Power Steering,<br />
New W,W, Tlrei, Very<br />
Clean, Stock No. 114', MJM<br />
Mile..<br />
$ 1445<br />
'It<br />
PONTIAC GRAND<br />
VILLE. 4 Doer, Gold with<br />
BUck Vinyl Top, Factory<br />
Air Conditioned. Aato,<br />
Trial,, Power Steering,<br />
Power Braket, Power<br />
Window*. Hock No. Ht.<br />
4S,41S MUM.<br />
•70 FORD COUNTRY<br />
SEDAN WAGON, Auto.<br />
Truimluieii, Rldlo and<br />
Heater, Power Steering,<br />
Power Brakes. Luggage<br />
Carrier. W.W,Tlrei,a,Mt<br />
Mile*. Stock No, Ml,<br />
M695<br />
'••<br />
CHRYSLER<br />
NEWPORT, 4 Door, Ridki<br />
*ind Heater, AMa, Trin.<br />
imliilon. Air Conditioned,<br />
Power Steering *nd Power<br />
Bnkei, TM11 MOM. Very<br />
Clean. Stock No. 110. *595<br />
CARTER<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
228 Wnlqr *». - k ildWi Mm - IM SHIM<br />
tA3»^lNQWtl«lftHY»f»-TWWa>aX^^<br />
STEEL<br />
Fire Escapes<br />
Cari<br />
I all Ciillerl Aflpr S p.m.<br />
ft. (2U) W4Sti ,„<br />
*LTl«»T(OMi - Hwi ami<br />
(Mrhn Slu cuiliiM slipeBven 1 Srapam<br />
iliwaliom SmpMii, «M ami prsmpi<br />
unitt IHIINM Anytime Mr af»<br />
Mri Htfir? RMiiahaii. II « Hi* St<br />
1171 Msn mruUl<br />
af»<br />
MORITZ<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
spraying>rnllFr>bru!ih<br />
t'aulking<br />
< all now for<br />
sprint; paint ing.<br />
m-OWO MH4M<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Askuv. »fTrnl<br />
innM anv kinrl!<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
NiRict hrtnra<br />
IM \-hury Wf nuf<br />
RWWJREIT<br />
Available for garagw aatt<br />
•mall aadMkM*. May I*-<br />
Mft. at. OM NMW alter •<br />
p.m. «r write BU Aiaary<br />
Ate.<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
I\l SKHVHR<br />
\ ffTBiE MI AT SUB SPECIAL '><br />
ANDERSON<br />
Electric Company<br />
vF<br />
Ulal39>-M4S<br />
•.NISI<br />
AHeratioBi, AMKiaM, *<br />
Rensvatieni, BUlirMBi A<br />
Kitchen Porntea Warfc,<br />
PaneUng, Drop CetUaCt. Na<br />
»ob ion imdl, an Mfh<br />
guarantrrd. free aMlBllIC,<br />
ML<br />
Paxtity<br />
H*MET INC.<br />
€ OMPLETE INSURANCE<br />
SKRVICE<br />
•••••MMIIMI<br />
DIAL Jff-3M4 •«<br />
HOYF HAhOYWAN—I wiH «•<br />
tnovtng C<br />
t.*tl»r*.<br />
ji HOUSE psinffiiQ. *>c werk 3*1-<br />
Pi4i<br />
JERRT McBONAU<br />
Wrtr-firtrtr<br />
or 391-1332<br />
CLOCK aTEPAIf-lHO, *||<br />
Urvk* C.<br />
RICHARD I.<br />
STENGEL<br />
Registered<br />
Builder<br />
399-7655<br />
398-2853<br />
Miimm<br />
BIUE!. ITOLSON<br />
cii mmn -<br />
itMOM<br />
Hire Ilir Young • n • llanetf<br />
for K*li>rior - n . Ictrriar<br />
Caiiltiiia, ;<br />
GLASS AMP *<br />
*«f da>1iv**-v OaatriH, 1JJ7<br />
• i+* nn.<br />
HawnaanlaMI CMtaT4aV.<br />
Clr» WOH<br />
KUIGHTi mOFESSHMU. I a« (HT<br />
11> iilatl<br />
Vja*'<br />
THOMAS I<br />
Cemeat Contractors<br />
We aim to please.<br />
Driveways • Curbing<br />
A Sidewalks - Patios -<br />
Foundations<br />
44» ASBURY AVI,,<br />
(REAR)<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
— 3W-742J<br />
Wr art now equipped to do<br />
all Stale inspettim Work<br />
Incliiduig<br />
EMISSION<br />
— TESTING<br />
pSOMERS POIMT-.<br />
'<br />
STATION' '<br />
Roule » * New York Ave.<br />
Snmmft,<br />
Ph.»27-M«<br />
1 PUNTMl If<br />
•a (a IfMli Jr.<br />
BROOKS n<br />
Quality Servic*<br />
T\<br />
FMIirilgMn<br />
aadSfrvirr<br />
PhOTf<br />
INTKRIOR A EXTEBHm<br />
•cm , #<br />
nut (or brteriar •'<br />
paintinR<br />
Owtr Z« year*<br />
experieiiw.<br />
JUJTOBO0T SERVICE<br />
MPMITMG Md BSTOMNe<br />
«B«««*TOt5 and CAKMtTS<br />
BODY<br />
1M3 HAVEN AVE.<br />
• ET. 111II IN THE U4I«<br />
I'HONK ;<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
13' WHALE*—» Up Jatlnv<br />
ancliar, .It Wii Can «n MMTm «r<br />
r><br />
C«ISC«*FT-JV<br />
nuhB, vmi Hat.<br />
IMW matar. bntt Bums. iMaa t*t<br />
flaihy<br />
Atitint tni.aa can H taan<br />
csrMta-i Marina, by an. taman Ft. HI<br />
BAT FBONT—,!!» wtll accommaoala up<br />
n •« foot Hat. ElKtricitv aaa Imh<br />
watar. s«n untu and el Omar can<br />
11S-Mlt-»U 1-11<br />
mo mxie-fiHrftau Mat. n t,_p<br />
, boat aari ma«ar tim Maaar<br />
a llttla «rt. ttm traltar ter14'<br />
t Mpt.vllv Calimf4U<br />
ft<br />
HIO lltl<br />
AQUIHJOTI with mi, II har<br />
&«powfr ^winrudc m^or. Vary hjw<br />
hou.S jrnlbr.at. 8 I i IMfl Call It*<br />
• 111<br />
II<br />
itFI COMMODORE-CrviHr.<br />
^<br />
4. loaded beautiful intjrie anal ftwt.Can<br />
be wtn al Hallamartna on aay av* ,<br />
OctanCify AlhlntltlW Mattsftar. t-1]<br />
37' BiCH*npiqm cruHer. tni*tsiHra,<br />
deptk tMHr. icx ton. Ilatpi 1. «JM<br />
Calll«tMt«areveninaiIftI1TI.<br />
HI<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
BOAT<br />
SLIP far we. can<br />
MiLMAT^^yJmM I<br />
MMKMMOI*,'!<br />
Ulllr NV1L<br />
Vtt<br />
llklUNO YACHT —<br />
atactrtc trvt al<br />
•MM Mr *• MM mmi<br />
Mr.<br />
M nlllEUT-LJHa<br />
It7l OLASTKOtl «T 1<br />
lf.MM<br />
It' DUMPMV '<br />
IraiMr, DM «p, »M>
I 1 '<br />
PAGE 12 - SECTION THREE THE OCEAN N 1 I N E L LI., f<br />
DOGS, CATS, PITS<br />
LQVlNS MOMIS ».n!#d tor idgr<br />
pupfHii, Stflim dagj §nd eat* fim<br />
Ifwlitr. Tfnnisif* Avi ifrt ftlwilif<br />
IfMiU, ti! 43 Neurt ifam i p<br />
I£HNAUZEB —<br />
f*gllfif*& 1 r<br />
WANTED A HOME = I'm I pupPT I<br />
tfitnh, I'm f» eiumiy infi dumb to Be i<br />
«Of I rMlly don I knsw N)w oMuH4miic,<br />
ill<br />
I<br />
HOL.LVWOOD double berJ bo. ipping.<br />
miffFtit, liS.AS: Wi&C6F if ires, J<br />
tpesk#r^ |}g go |4J pipfi Piig. a C , iRfl<br />
II J 31<br />
PORCH SALE — 5*1 May IS S|i ctsfftti<br />
dryer, CippfFfsni* f»w Furniture H)P<br />
VOyF igmmir hemt. Sliiiw*F», witif<br />
ifeti §f£ 5754 Egnffii Sve., Qniin City IB<br />
CANDLES £ ACceSSORIES - 50 p*rc.nl<br />
Qff THi Sei Goii ihqp, JS* SStft St .<br />
Oc?inC,ly,NJ 140<br />
REFRIGERATOR* -<br />
ij . jing|t dt»r.<br />
tfttftr fsp, adjUitilllf ihtlvti, mti!<br />
ffav, 3 Eriiprt QiBten Whif», vtry §«d<br />
tond,t,on C.ll 5.i. 5 JS-nd * i Ii-rn lo<br />
5pm n4i&^byry, lit ft, Rcsisnititf, S21<br />
WtiTiNGNSUSE COMB Wfeintf^Fytf,<br />
S33 LiNi ntw §ai twllt^n Mynfajf fgp<br />
and even, iis Living reem ufa. Hi, Cr»t><br />
With Otiomin. tie Bar i!ool», J3 Full<br />
linglh terRni, Cin bs *#fn if Qtsi<br />
R*»Hy illl Aiburv Aye S 33<br />
YARD 4 PORCH SALE -M«y 15, !§l.m<br />
f# I p m ill i Shefi Bd, MaPmSrl-<br />
Odd! ft ends Avon collodion Irt.JTO) 5-23<br />
iiPBOSfyt siTi, king, qutcn ind<br />
d5Ubl# French PrsvinCial l.yfn§ resm<br />
Iff MedifeFFiRiinSpiifi iSff, gemmedt<br />
fibJBi, iiife fep*. sne pair #* fill<br />
Mf>glf#ffinein Umpi, Ceteflj*) living<br />
room i.i mapii slnttft, Viefirian<br />
lovMfni Qu«n Annt chain Murb* to^<br />
falilii Ladiei Ifjk. Grjy»m<strong>of</strong> WlnTftrop<br />
dflk, D'OP Issf ind g-)tt»g flblH. Brf*h<br />
(FBiii Hufchst. Mahsftny f piiet dining<br />
rtem i«f<br />
CO I Of TV K»rli1in fyg, fsll.<br />
K.irmin on.ntii ?'i' mll'D'<br />
CHflC* dssk<br />
ind ch-ir Cloth., eititt. Biding, king,<br />
qUHP, ^, deytlt* and twin Ckithhlft tSF<br />
The ehflfi family, htjw and u»rt Op<br />
paffyhlfy 5hoppe. 4412)37<br />
1^11<br />
CRAFT-HARRIS<br />
Realty. Inc.<br />
SCIAN CITy-bay<br />
Irent iat. bulk<br />
fitad^d and ready to buim en,<br />
^pprei 10 tt on fnt wattr<br />
ANCHORACf POINT-! mlmitH le<br />
OEean City 1 bedroom ranener. on<br />
ligson Total eiaEiru Hew catiditiari<br />
fhrgughgut<br />
With water trotit pafie<br />
anS floating dock I4i.«3<br />
SOMES! POINT — BMytlfyl rilhfi<br />
with 1 BMnanif. living n.<br />
dining fegrrii kfttrfan. i €traml€ till<br />
battii and jaMiifia enclnHd porch.<br />
Eight mlnutei ta <strong>Ocean</strong> City tmartl<br />
walk and csnvtftianf la aaif ceyna<br />
ind parinaay, UJ.oM or affar,<br />
OCEAN CITT — we have tMMaai,<br />
vary Mar ta eatcri and basriwaBi,<br />
HI,500 to U0.000 in lovely condition<br />
aiid haataei fsr ywr year rgynii ilvinf<br />
and invattmant.<br />
REALTOR<br />
fmASIURY<br />
AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY, N,J. I<br />
SI»-84M<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />
FULLY EQUIPPED<br />
BAKERY FOR<br />
RENT<br />
399-3350<br />
$TORI Igr rent with Ijrqf<br />
d.ipinv area Gsed petentiat for h*h!ns<br />
*PS OBiittri^ BQUiprnpnt. lynEhegnf He "ttc<br />
an Iriis EOrrier Franklin rVilhafm.<br />
Bcsllor uiq B.v, iviniif<br />
tl<br />
HOTEL - 41 reomi, 14 BltM, lota. Miletl<br />
andiheaviirt Fully furnliheii including<br />
linem, Owrttr'i apt , 4 rental itgrai. call<br />
IfflJ7»<br />
i.u<br />
CONCESSIONAIRE WANTED - to run<br />
snack gar concession at tuning pier.<br />
s«ti* Crntrji Ave .fgriummer. tali Mr<br />
DiEkersan today Jfl 1111 or 1 il! 144<br />
0110 ill<br />
FRANCHISE<br />
AVAILAHLK<br />
STEWART'S<br />
FROSTY ROOT BEER<br />
• New Bldg.<br />
8. Eqpt,<br />
• Excelltnt<br />
Earning<br />
Potential<br />
• Superb<br />
Location<br />
[DblllB<br />
LOOK AT THIS -<br />
ipaclHii tHrria,<br />
Olrdeni, 1 Bdmii,, IV, Bathi, new<br />
kit,, gir,, gal h w heat, Ut.SW<br />
REDUCED lor quick tale Oaraein<br />
rancher like ntw, 111,1', baltii,<br />
aftJEh gat . fjairi w. heat, tjeaytiluiiy<br />
iandicaped Mt.iH.<br />
ATTBACTIVi SABDINI MOMI -<br />
Swlrnmlni PHI, » lulrmi,, ill<br />
Bathi, 1 fireplacei. Ml k.w, halt, 1<br />
gar . on larg. Iat near hi*<br />
0000 VALUE inOafdeni, I iR, I'l<br />
Bslhs. lifBoiatf, wither, dryer,<br />
dishwasher, gas heat, turn., ijir Only<br />
Hl.gQO<br />
DUPLEX - Oardefil. Ind II cottage,<br />
IBdrms bath, olihw heat lit II<br />
apt ibdrms<br />
bath, J gar «b siding,<br />
111,660 —<br />
• AHCMEI near SarMIU u»«n, 1<br />
bdrm, , l b*tn», I far.. Ml heat,<br />
turn , large lot. ia,M9,.<br />
OABOENS COLONIAL an nice itrMt.<br />
1 Mrmi., I bairn, gal heal, gar,,<br />
turn. ui,!M.<br />
CENTRALLY LOCAT1D - 4 bdrms ,<br />
)i i balhs, mod kit , lam rm , oil<br />
heat, gar , nicely fum Hf.fOS.<br />
RANCHER, 0A8DENS - Large igt,<br />
1 bdrms. tjath, Florida roam, gas<br />
n w heat. Moored altlc, oar . Igvely<br />
suiting sso,»»<br />
4 UNITS, OAHOENS _ I apt! , l«ll,<br />
bath ea Ird Ii apt 4 BR, Bath,<br />
gar apt 1 Mrmv b.tn pinellMj,<br />
iyrn , summfr rents fg buyer III,fM,<br />
lEEiLET'S POINT -<br />
Nice cgrnif<br />
lot, 150 • igg, en wide street<br />
HAGEH Real Estate<br />
til Battersea Road,<br />
Gartens<br />
Phone 399-0041<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />
SALE<br />
FURNISHINGS and CARPETING<br />
<strong>of</strong> once Luxurious Princess<br />
Hotel, 144 S. South Carolina<br />
Ave,, Atlantic City,<br />
CaH 398-4771<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
FAST FOOD RESTAURANT AVAILABLE<br />
Suitable for Hamburger and<br />
Fried Chicken Operation,<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> Parking on Main Artery.<br />
For Information Phont<br />
BOARDWALK STORES FOR RENT<br />
A few select boardwaik stores left for rent. Ideal<br />
for cards, gift shops, dress shops, boutiques,<br />
sundries, etc.<br />
Priced from 12500 up. Excellent locations.<br />
Cash In on the many boardwalk opportunities<br />
this summer,.<br />
Call us for rriore Information.<br />
Morrison Realtors<br />
8th St. ind <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Phone 399-5211<br />
OOIXS<br />
GENCY<br />
KIALTOR— INSURER<br />
\KW I.ISTINC — 4 bedroom Oarde-ns homp. An executive<br />
residence localfd on a secluded street, has a fireplace in the<br />
jiving room, renter hall, dining room, large kitchen, den, 2H<br />
baths, eneiflRcd bark porrh, utility room, garagr and Urgr<br />
yard,<br />
Rl'ILDING LOTS — CARDEN'S, one family, 130,000, North<br />
section, two family, 40' « 115"- 16,000 and SO' « US" • 110,000.<br />
UUUJENS 1IOMK NEAR BEACH — Dutch Colonial with<br />
vinyl siding, new ro<strong>of</strong>, 3 bedrooms, den, I'j baths, modern<br />
kill Ii.-n. front porch, front and rear decks, new two car<br />
garage (detached) plus two car attached garage (convert to<br />
family ruom). Extra buildable lot available with home,<br />
CENTEH ( ITY RESIDENCE — 8 Iwdrooms. 2 baths, living<br />
room with fireplace, modern kitchen, garage. Wall-to-wall<br />
carpeting throughout. Walking distance to boardwalk,<br />
beach. Mores and churches. Reasonable <strong>of</strong>fers considered.<br />
(609)398-0200<br />
218 West Avenue<br />
ftOASTA|<br />
I" REILTT I<br />
•MH<br />
LICHHSED M ^<br />
INSURANCE<br />
330 AHantic A*enue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N, J.<br />
388-3888<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
LA«OI PftMILT -<br />
I BB, I Bal<br />
%ymm«F Hema wiHi all el in<br />
HIF.5, close 10 1*1 l»*ell<br />
HI,<br />
I BPHM Hf.lea tolljo. Mar Oar<br />
din. in beach Block LanM roomi<br />
I)I bitrii, 1H a larga<br />
pantMid lam.lv rgsm Hf.sn, full <strong>of</strong><br />
Charm<br />
GARDENS — 1 Hdnom,<br />
3<br />
ta<br />
wnnderlul view al Da* M bedroomi, ly. bithroomi. T«W family rouMl.<br />
one with fireplace, central air conditioned, new fimiHiift.<br />
dock and two boat illpi. Better hurry!<br />
Two Family Ligoonfront -<br />
Largt three bedroom, m<br />
bathroom firit floor apartment rented far ttiif* yttft.<br />
lecond noor two bedroom apartmegl fumlihed nil rea#<br />
tor this lummer. Dock andiwo large boat lUpl, oU hot wat*<br />
heated, Contact Franklin William, now!<br />
R1ALTOR<br />
"Mpecialtilng In Waterfront for Yctn<br />
1330 Boy Avenue Phone<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 23, <strong>1974</strong><br />
¥ i R.E. FOR SALI<br />
I H 1<br />
(<br />
R, E. FOR SALE R.'l FOR SALE<br />
j<br />
VVe pay tnbute to those who gave fheir li»es.<br />
Atlantic City <strong>Ocean</strong> City Norihfield Avalon<br />
1537 Atlantic Ave 221 West Ave 333 Til Con Rd 2Sth & Dune Drive<br />
^48 5800 398 3600 646 7311 967 7772<br />
For Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service"<br />
RE FOR SALE<br />
•'•' -.***• ^jl i fjil fi I . !!•'.= . i.i'd ,i<br />
- i i"jif r if* . . -ril M i^; t Bflf t*<br />
BRADFORD<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
GAiDENi<br />
6.BO«NS<br />
•in igi fgr<br />
rid elste tB<br />
7 (#m &l<br />
tut! -"-Ju<br />
&! lit ft fhe titpam irgn<br />
fhii 1 iafH<br />
ham*<br />
en*<br />
n f<br />
*QQ<br />
i ifie pereh<br />
with n>iitr»l Ait, irlplfK, tflil.SOfl.<br />
SI'KC IAL OF<br />
D Walnut Hi), Sluick SrUlemfnt. 185,000,<br />
• Tun hi'iiutiliil hiiniHN nil leylr Lanr,<br />
1 \|i)lt. I >rilN I<br />
HKACIIi ••ItllXT<br />
from 17'I.:,OO. in ilH0,000.<br />
rrnm *7 .1M111<br />
HiMMKIU IAI,<br />
llllXKDVVll.k KKN'TALS. VACANT<br />
STIIKKS. IIOTKI..S. MOTK1.S. (il'KST<br />
Mill SKS. VACANT I.AM). \(»VV<br />
\V\II.AHI.K Kill IMMKDIATK NKTri.i-:MK\T'\i.nwi\(;<br />
voi Tt» HKNKFIT<br />
I liftM THIS Sl'MMKK-N INtOMK. SEK<br />
i:\NV III) lll'STCIX.<br />
inMMKHCIAI.<br />
IIIIP! . TOIMV!<br />
New yfju'<br />
round residential nelghtorl»od.<br />
Spotless 5-btdrqom, 3-bath two-story home.<br />
Your furniture will (It perfectly. Ultra<br />
modern kitchen: carpeting, drapes. Nicely<br />
landscaped. Garage. Bonus: 1 boat slips<br />
nearly,<br />
SINGLE HOMES<br />
• New Listing, 4 Bit, I ><br />
Hi NISKSS^gifis.<br />
hand,<br />
hajji,. jrtkrlry, pi r (Only<br />
haiirihiiii ^hop in vicinity)<br />
Vlodirn<br />
airrondiliqiied,<br />
< arpMi^J «iurr wiiJi vhow.<br />
and wall raifi<br />
prueri realistically long<br />
lease available<br />
Call for<br />
(ifiaik and appointment<br />
ALBERT<br />
SCHREIBWAH. Inc.<br />
Realtor<br />
7811 Aflanilc Ave<br />
AAa gate, N J<br />
Dial 822-1164<br />
III CI.|-;\—•tijiis sear riHind liiiiiy in Ihi* ;l hrdriiuni jpt<br />
|iluv \1141h .iiiiirii. ironi thr (Hhpr unit irnsi w'liJpipd<br />
>i-|iiiialF liiii Haifi heal both diiiirfc Lariii" porrh<br />
ideal<br />
liiiiiliiui imi^.111.111 In Hw'rviluriK \ real hu> al|44.MKI.<br />
IN\KSTMK\T—|(u«il houoi- and apis Crnlrall) located<br />
with t'xri'hi iii t'lienlele. Three apt* plus, fi gyrsl roqtnv<br />
Hisiris Im ihc lull M-aniir tAu.'um<br />
I,Ill's ' I .UTS: I.'ITS'. nirw building U>i« in prime area,<br />
i lii«r In r\i>Hlenl hcai'li Ii,"• ilou rarh<br />
I'llllKK I MT api, bldR . wall in wall ('arpHing, IDti jBrds<br />
frf.itt h^iii h und hfinrdualk \ real bus af |in,'>Ofl furnished<br />
BRUCE F. MILEY, INC.<br />
1717 \t.htir\ MKM Tt>H<br />
Let the.<br />
funshnein<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>front Spacious 2-Bedroom<br />
CONDOMINIUMS . ., Only •35,900.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's finest Investment value<br />
Only 7 unils remaining.<br />
Sample open daily 1 5 p.m.<br />
5716-1820^2 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
SEACREST DEVELOPMENT CORP.<br />
399-7612 927-5742<br />
Robert L, Monihan<br />
REALTOR<br />
III \(ll III (MK duplex with ocean<br />
\ ii>« . Kirsa floor has II bedroom)),<br />
I lialh. hot air heal, Smmil rionr has<br />
.ius. 11, haihv<br />
\ddiLlonal<br />
mii.mi- on ihi* one rnmrs (rnm 2<br />
niiiti'l minis «ilh privale enlrante<br />
mil piiiale halh. Cnmf (««• Ito fur<br />
if ill-lulls<br />
• lliiiCK I.\(;(KIV KMuNT furnished<br />
duplei on Snug llarbnr<br />
I i 'mill.Kim floor has 3 brib-nom-. 2<br />
l> IIh-.. IIMIII; rnam. den and iiilily<br />
imini, 'MMiiiid n«ir 2 bedrooms, I<br />
linn, lnbgtiKim whh fxv, view.<br />
sr nnjnBpilMr apl. goes to<br />
IHIMT<br />
liiimedlyie fHiupancy on<br />
nnor. Tun boat slipii rnilid<br />
m 71 teasnn, Kronnniiral oil heat,<br />
.ill Mnnihaii Itealiy for ap-<br />
\KAK BKACII — 2 story single<br />
home. 4 bdrm . I baths, hot<br />
ttater heal. (In Central Ave.<br />
( KNTKAL AVE. lots. 40x100, rfady<br />
to build. Four available.<br />
TWI MHASLl NEW collages i or 1<br />
bdriiis. Prices start ai tS.SOO.<br />
TllliKK<br />
HKIIKIHIM 2 bath condiiiiiiniuin.<br />
Ctwner i rtliialin);<br />
Vrniirt nonr unit with rxccllrnt<br />
»ic»<br />
Slimmer rents included in<br />
*ahv SU.HM unfiifiiislied.<br />
I U.tMiN KRUNT sj^il le*el —<br />
Ihff* lar^ Mrms., } *Mbs,<br />
Maraiie and den. SfUle now and<br />
rrlat this smiinif-r<br />
i "MM! IK I\| - tnu it Hi building<br />
in ii-nli'i II f (nun. Many<br />
32nd and Central *»enue, Phone 399-0998<br />
JAMES T,<br />
D'ARCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
18th Street Lagoon<br />
There is still time to enjoy the Summer <strong>of</strong> your life<br />
dock your boat and walk right inSST.SOO,<br />
Plus a sleeper In the Gardens, $ 48,500,<br />
Bayfront rentals are also a specialty,<br />
1334 MY AVOJUE TEEJHOK<br />
|DUPLEXES^<br />
/^BURY AVENUi — First floor, garage, 3 bedrooms,<br />
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath, Second<br />
floor, 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and<br />
2 baths. Only $52,000.<br />
WEST AVENUE — First floor, large living room,<br />
breakfast room, kitchen, utility room, 2 bedrooms, tile<br />
bath," Second floor, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen,<br />
dining area, tile bath. Price now $59,500<br />
| ONE FAMILY HOiMES-<br />
CGTTAGi — Excellent condition, 4 bedrooms, living<br />
room, dining area, tile bath and modern kitchen. Only<br />
142,500.<br />
I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-<br />
12 UN IT APT. COMPLEX — Eight 1 bedroom a pf 5,, two<br />
2 bedroom apts. and two tff. apts. Adequate parking,<br />
gross Income over $39,000.<br />
5 UNITS ACROSS FROM BEACH - Mint condition,<br />
prelected income <strong>of</strong> $27,000.<br />
LAUNDROMAT — excellent high traffic<br />
location.<br />
Building and business for salt. Only SS9,SO0.<br />
I VACANT LAND-<br />
CHOICE HIGHWAY FRONTAGE — 34th Street at<br />
Parkway entrance, Call for details.<br />
Give us a call for full information.<br />
ain ASSUHV AVENUC<br />
OCEAN eiTV.'MOV JIMMY<br />
ORDILiE<br />
REALTY.*<br />
RE. FOR SALE<br />
ROBERT L<br />
SHARP<br />
REALTORS<br />
TWO OFRCES TO SERVE<br />
VCR'<br />
2700 Afburv 3» IO7<br />
4100 A.bury • Ml. MM<br />
5S33ASBLHY AVENUE<br />
Saturday. Miy 25th 1 la §<br />
p.m.<br />
OWNER WANTS TO SELL.<br />
now ii year chance to twy<br />
thh ] b«droom brMcd bane<br />
ju« a block from a |a«4<br />
beach. Really oijoy p f<br />
iBBBen In Ocno City.<br />
Living room b« nrcplica,<br />
lotcrbr kai hem csn|il*««iy<br />
reoBvaMd-Uke Btnr, M<br />
M<br />
bat been rsdacetl Is I4MH,<br />
We dare you to M k.<br />
OWNEH HAS TO MOVE<br />
BACK TO TOI cm.w*<br />
IMcd Ulii lovely 4 BR \%<br />
b-lh SpIM-ltvH Home «t<br />
SM,Mt, Hawe k ta "»«rleple"<br />
«h»p* on a (pacien M.<br />
Call and ice tfaii for yearMtf .<br />
OWNEH WILL SELL S W.<br />
h it. itr mm. DWI<br />
rr'II trringlhil T HIT htMld<br />
bungalow u«r the Bay. CHe<br />
ud Otiy, BUY NOW ^<br />
have • ball M the atere Ihto<br />
ittmroer.<br />
INVESTMENT MINIWDT<br />
AvaUaUe far lUi M M<br />
ouupaac;; - Three mJU «i<br />
AAlrjr AfeMK Be<br />
beach, M4M torn.<br />
1 family.<br />
OPERATING<br />
restaarant. tner Waal<br />
nuace Itr •jtuUOei tmjtt<br />
Dell-ta<br />
potoitia]<br />
VACANT<br />
GROUND IS<br />
SCARCE—We bave tn»» # *<br />
US Ms Is sfler fcr aato m<br />
ISSMeach. 2-f»t*ily<br />
You CM baO<br />
daplex. AmtberSJx UMatli<br />
selling far HMW. Cal Jar<br />
ALMOST NEW—YMI IMC<br />
PHte RB m* lar<br />
M<br />
irjdj, MfMfc<br />
feittiNll<br />
IMI. M7,S»t.<br />
. ,.rr\<br />
YOU CAN HAVE VifUK<br />
CAKE AND EAT IT TOOmjAlmtWmhmam*<br />
y<br />
eme. Then have the g area<br />
FAMILY borne. n»mj.<br />
many em bdattttf 1<br />
bedroomi. S batht. faatMy<br />
room, BrepUce-Brraat* ta<br />
Metbll!<br />
DUPLEX-lf ya« are NOT •<br />
da-k.yMneIfir bah la hr<br />
yan-tlp tap ttape. 3 BH. t B,<br />
each, apes porthe*. csaa*<br />
plete ta every detail, •« <strong>of</strong><br />
this wrld view.<br />
MM htbm-y - HM»«H<br />
RIVERIA HOME with<br />
EVERYTHING! 8«ritaaata«<br />
Pool.<br />
Family Km with<br />
Franklin Fireplace, FlHtta<br />
im. 1 Br Ha BMh. Oct..<br />
Cm. View af GrM Btt<br />
Harbor Bay Ire* Ike Mrdetk.<br />
Let M Aim jm 1«<br />
Anchor Rd. Owaer ku<br />
radMced prin to attl NOW.<br />
SUMMER<br />
BENTS AM$<br />
YOURS whm ya« karj tU»»<br />
BR Wt Balk Dttyles. OmMf<br />
hKMka MJ.W* bm Grail<br />
A REAL BUY-» SB I<br />
e im *<br />
Inaiwraftkc<br />
'4<br />
Ft<br />
?Z'.i-*
PAGE 14 — Sf CTION THREE THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LlpOER THURSDAY, MAY 21, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THURSDAY, MAY M, <strong>1974</strong> THI OCiAN CITY SfNTINILLfDOER PAGE IS - SECTION THRIti<br />
R E FOR SALE ,E, FOR SALE RE, FOR SALE<br />
l MOSf ap* hit ItVirtij<br />
-fiii-fl h,,th F *pi!v tyrR.ifii S<br />
*, fjj.- i* Aii.inf.i A = i.<br />
fct •.- ij i • - a.j'Qf<br />
ii* Al'jiniii A .i'<br />
WWMf<br />
tam Qi!<br />
III'<br />
**r*ft BlrNmb - t#M £pfnnd "<br />
en* year I?*,* IHIQ 90 7 tul<br />
TUTHITI<br />
^<br />
' JUST ACROSS THE<br />
JM<br />
BAY, SOMERS POINT<br />
^ H<br />
Look Us Ovtr<br />
•) Ml (in Sfiurvi<br />
-\\ail<br />
l.nN<br />
• *•[" i"N ()i rupiinc-j<br />
III for Lass<br />
than l 30,0M.<br />
Kxt'iMlnnl<br />
\|..i<br />
Uniliibli<br />
Seacrest<br />
Development Corp,<br />
'lllUSC<br />
II|BM<br />
K-'>:i.*ilhSi.nr<br />
JClAf. "IT- 6*B0Ell«.-OvEP,<br />
».•.•' SA" r O.S BIDS JOVi J<br />
Opf!NS IASOON<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
MAY 25, 26, 27, <strong>1974</strong>,<br />
12:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />
APARTMENT NO. 207<br />
OF<br />
THE SPINNAKER CONDOMINIUM,<br />
3800 BOARDWALK,<br />
SEA ISLE OITY, N. J.,<br />
ON THE BEACH<br />
1'annramir Vii-u i»f (hr Jprspj C oast (Wildwnnd To Atlantic<br />
fitj i From aMM) Sq. ft. ( 'arpplrd Hakony. i Bedrooms & 2<br />
lluliiriHinis. Di-siffnrri h\ 'privali* owner. S>vfr occupied.<br />
Hcautifullv Kuriiishi'il, Many uniijUf Features, Initnrilhit•'<br />
WOO.<br />
RICHARD B. FOX, JR.<br />
REALTOR<br />
Hill Brighton Place<br />
Uti-air C'itv, N..I.<br />
MARR 1<br />
AGENCY<br />
2121 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
Dial 399.7036<br />
TIIRKK BEpROOM RANCHER on large 60x100 (at.<br />
This new lilting features a screrned porch, living<br />
lunm, dining room, kitchen, tile bath, laundry roam,<br />
and everiiied one cir garage., Heiied for year found<br />
llvmg and can be lettled for Spring occupancy,<br />
Dl'PLEX nicely rurniihed with two bedrooms on each<br />
floor, Convenient location for beach, boardwalk, and<br />
stores, KlrH floor hai gas heal. Take • look and lake<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the II?4 income,<br />
GARDENS RETIREMENT HOME, Thrre bedrooms,<br />
l', baths, two car garage, Heated, rurniihed. and<br />
ready for Immediate occupancy. Just reduced lUOO.M<br />
to fettle estate.<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY on boardwalk, teller will<br />
finance this hutintfi which can be paid elf In 1 yein<br />
while you enjoy the 10 yeari remaining on the Inexpeniive<br />
lenie.<br />
• House <strong>of</strong> the Week<br />
Make an appolntmnt to IM HOI Central Avenue and<br />
7MTII Me why Mi onr "Howe <strong>of</strong> the Week". The price<br />
> right, M HURRY, : < . .".'»".".,<br />
BRIGHTON ARANTIC<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
41S Atlantic Irinui<br />
One and Two Bedrooms<br />
From •15450.00<br />
»% mm-m% KTHEST<br />
25 YEARS TO<br />
QUALIFIED BUYER<br />
ONLY 152.00 MONTHLY<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
Four bedroom, 24 baths, I<br />
story, rec. room with<br />
fireplace. 134,500,<br />
I-(1 in<br />
hrdrnom, J baths,<br />
ranch, tee, room,<br />
flri'|ilai|.,<br />
full<br />
111 rep hfdjnani, |ij baths.<br />
riirec brdruom, IU baths,<br />
1311.IMM).<br />
itto brdrnoni, I '•, acres,<br />
II I,mill,<br />
(iiitiineriial<br />
IMIMI sq, ( Pet<br />
«ilh Vitgv apt. Une arre,<br />
t<br />
Mil hit.<br />
MCDONALD<br />
Heal F'statf<br />
" So. Sinre Road<br />
Marmora. Ne« JerMj 08221<br />
(Boni rtiK<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — I<br />
bedroom. I story home.<br />
Needs some repairing,<br />
114,000,<br />
WOODBINE -<br />
Very nlc*<br />
split Irvtl with<br />
family<br />
room, living, dining, kitchen,<br />
4 bedrooms, 14 baths,<br />
laundry room, sun porch, 1<br />
finished room in basement<br />
on approx, one icre, 131,000,<br />
WOODBINE - 3 bedroom, 2<br />
story home on lot 75' %<br />
150', 114,000, ISM down and<br />
seller to hold first mortgage,<br />
DENNIS TOWNSHIP —<br />
Very large 2 story home<br />
on one acre, 122,500.<br />
ALSO<br />
AC'REAfiK,<br />
commercial<br />
land,<br />
business opportunities,<br />
homes and<br />
campgrounds.<br />
Lichtman I Co.<br />
ItKAl.Tltll<br />
Iti. •"• only ik'iS.BOO Hurry'<br />
WHY SOT list your property<br />
with us to sell or rent?<br />
TMMKR RENTALS — We<br />
haif a large selection qf<br />
tf.i adult! on(¥ !S7i per niQtifh iiHi ^||(<br />
holw»t«f CallHf S«|g „<br />
TWONEVJ<br />
MODERN APT8.<br />
J Marpsmi. 1 Mini, inn II area<br />
Wall to wall carpeting ai>n».ii^r<br />
mo month<br />
BRNZONREALTY<br />
399.8383<br />
UHFURNiSHiD<br />
Jtan •lacidnsf<br />
Cli]«<br />
SPLIT LEVEL HSMI — f i*W> and i, Mason inl • July 1740, Call iff.<br />
tlti weekend! in.SJflwtekaiyi,<br />
H<br />
R.E. FOR SALE<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
SUMMER RENTAL •«<br />
CSNOO — caraeni piaia. i bearogm,<br />
ocean Iron!, luiuriousiir lurnlihea.<br />
waiher. aryer. diihwasher. aiiposil<br />
central air ana pool nil par month plus<br />
utilities Ceil 1**7743 or 313 44ft,3416 4 11<br />
• RAND Nfw - New liitine, 3nd Moor<br />
Hit, » west See tht ocean<br />
THree<br />
bMrsemt J bathi, one with tub, one with<br />
tten shower, wall !s wail cafpefing, dish<br />
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son ana ttonnie Ewait each<br />
smacked four singles to pace<br />
Cinnaminson to the victory.<br />
Nancy<br />
Kemmerb was the<br />
wtaning pitchtir.<br />
The Raider girls spoiled<br />
Kemmerb's bid for a shutout in<br />
the last inning when Leah<br />
Hedfiek singled with one, Ruth<br />
Stoltzfus<br />
singled and Craig<br />
doubled, chiiing Hedrick<br />
home<br />
Dianah Qarkson was<br />
walked to load the bases but the<br />
last two batters struck out to<br />
.end the game<br />
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WHAT A CATCH!-Lee Misd, J«*n Brown and<br />
Rush Chattin proudly display part <strong>of</strong> the 94 weakfish<br />
taken in Delaware Bay on "Mptery Eels". Photo by<br />
Day's Fishing Supply.<br />
Over the past week most<br />
fellows were handicapped by<br />
the wind which prevented them<br />
from going after the blues<br />
which have J>een reported out<br />
by the itorii beds and Avilon<br />
9voals. Down at the Sea Isle<br />
Lumps they have been getting<br />
fluke, .strippers and • few blue<br />
fish on buektails.<br />
George Robinson will fishing<br />
onhii bott, the Weketd)um,_oii<br />
a 120-degree count <strong>of</strong>f the GE<br />
Ball and out about five miles<br />
when he landed 13 nice blues.<br />
Surf fishing has been slow<br />
with a few
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FRIDAY, MAY 24<br />
FISH 'N'<br />
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SATURDAY, MAY a<br />
STRAYS BAWD,,,.,.,.<br />
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SUNDAY, MAY 2E<br />
VEAL CUTLET<br />
PLATTER $400<br />
Raider netmen gain<br />
south Jersey finals<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School's<br />
boys' tennis learn moved into<br />
the South Jersey finals Wednesday<br />
by defeating Haddon<br />
Township, 3-2.<br />
First round action in the State<br />
Tournament started on Monday,<br />
May 13, when OC fae*d<br />
Auduboh at <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Jim Schmidt, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
easily defeated his opponent 6-<br />
n, 6-3<br />
Pete Jansjon. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
remained undefeated as he<br />
outscored Bill Harvey 6-1, W<br />
Freshman Mike Boston<br />
remained undefeated as he took<br />
«n easy 6-1, 6-1 victory<br />
The number one doublet<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Don Barton and Wayne<br />
Leroy turned in a 6-4, 7-8 victory<br />
over their opponents from<br />
Audubon<br />
The number two doublet<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Don Chapman and<br />
Charles Louniberry were<br />
handed their flrjt loss <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season by HaU Schwalm and<br />
Gary Skrobiac, <strong>of</strong> Audubon<br />
The final score OC, 4,<br />
Audubon, I.<br />
By defeating Audubon, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City moved to the sunn finals<br />
against Haddon Township, the<br />
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narrow 7-5 first set win, then<br />
came back stronger to win the<br />
second set 6-0, Boston is now 13-<br />
0 and needs only two more wins<br />
to break the school record <strong>of</strong><br />
most wins by a freshman which<br />
is 14<br />
Don Barton and Wayne Leroy<br />
combined for another win 8 2,6-<br />
1 Their's Is the number one<br />
doubles team and they are still<br />
undefeated with a 134 record.<br />
The number two doubles<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Charlei Loimsberry<br />
and Bill RoadarmeJ were dealt<br />
their second loss <strong>of</strong> th« seasonby<br />
Doug Harpeand Joe Weeton.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Haddon Townihip,<br />
Haddon Township, as<br />
defending South Jersey<br />
champions, defeated <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City last year in the first round<br />
<strong>of</strong> the state tournament<br />
In regular seaaon play last<br />
week, <strong>Ocean</strong> nty defeated Holy<br />
Spirit SO<br />
OCYAA Little Leagum<br />
defending South Jersey<br />
champions.<br />
At the number one (ingles<br />
position Jim Schmidt lost a<br />
»piit-set decision to Alan Funk,<br />
Of Haddon Township 6-3 3-8, 2-<br />
6<br />
Pete Janison, <strong>of</strong> OC, con-<br />
Association. Colony edged<br />
Rotary, 3-2, to stay atop the<br />
tinued undefeated as he<br />
American Division while Post<br />
upended Scott Burns, <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddon Townihip 6-1, 8-1,<br />
Office topped Jaycees, M, to<br />
Janison is now 134,<br />
t«ke firm possession <strong>of</strong> first<br />
piice in the National Division.<br />
Mike Boston came close to Summariig <strong>of</strong> the week's ictivities<br />
follow.<br />
giving up his first act <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season but he squeaked by on a<br />
RENTALS<br />
Month<br />
9-5 /MM,-Sot, 4/M 7-9 hi. frT<br />
Cal 399-1242—399-8899<br />
710 ASBORY AV OCEAN CITY<br />
"CHECKING ENTRIES"-Members <strong>of</strong> the AvaJon Whitebrier Tennis<br />
Tournament are shown here checking entries that are pouring in from a five<br />
State area, ffliown here checking entries are; (left to right) Anthonv Zurawski,<br />
tournament sponsor; Jim Conlin, tournament director, and Go-director Stan<br />
Hollinger. Entries have been received from as far away as Florida for th|s<br />
year's tournament scheduled to start on <strong>Jun</strong>e 1st,<br />
Colony, Post Office still unbeaten<br />
Defendini champion Colony<br />
Club and red-hot Po8 Office<br />
both survived scarei this past<br />
weak to remain undefeated in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Youth Athletic<br />
POST OFFICE, 5<br />
JAYCEES. 4<br />
Richard Sullivan and Alfonso<br />
Dickerson both pitched strong<br />
games but Sullivan came out<br />
thi winner when hi icored the<br />
deciding rim himself on a wUd<br />
pitch in the fourth inning.<br />
Sullivan limited Jayceei to six<br />
hits, itruck out 16 and walked<br />
six. Hi struck out two batten in<br />
ttii last inning with thi tying<br />
and lead rum in scoring<br />
position. Chris Hylind paced<br />
the Post Office hitten with a<br />
angle and a double Diekenon<br />
paced the Jaycees hitters with<br />
a double and two singles. He<br />
struck out 10, walked lix and<br />
allowed only three hitt.<br />
COLONY, 3<br />
ROTARY, I<br />
Mark Dice pitched a twohitter<br />
to pace th« defending<br />
champions to their second<br />
straight win <strong>of</strong> thi season. Diet,<br />
who itruck out 10, singled ind<br />
scored the first Colony run. JOB<br />
Malloy doubled home the<br />
remaining two Colony runs.<br />
Losing pitcher Leon Creamer<br />
struck out 1 i while allowing jtut<br />
three hits. Creamer's two-run<br />
runs Neal Nolen got two hits PBA, IS \<br />
tor VFW. Wayne Thompson JAYCEES 7 \<br />
«*• the loainipitcher,<br />
Tyrone " ThomLn hit a<br />
double and threeffingles to pare<br />
caught near thi bell buoy Monday. Montagna used<br />
POST OFFICE, 13<br />
VFW, i<br />
bucktaU and iqued and caught the "monster" on<br />
Jack Warrington and Tomspinning gear using 18-pound test line.<br />
Cade started the third inning<br />
with hack to-back home nmi Final Babe Ruth<br />
for Post Office in this big win. *_ _ * e . ,<br />
Warrington finished thi game<br />
Tr Y o UTS Saturday<br />
with four hits and foin- RBIs. -- - -<br />
Dick Sullivan singled and The final opportunity for<br />
doubled to drive home three local boys, aged 13-15, to sign up<br />
runs. Rick Jeffries had a double tor the summer Babe Ruth<br />
and single and Bab Sannino a baseball program will be this<br />
double forthe winnen. Winning Saturday at 8 p.m. Manager<br />
pitcher Chris Hyland itruck out Bud Rinek invited all local<br />
11 and walked six. Hyland baseball players to try out for<br />
added two hits himself, Ed the team at the high school field<br />
Nolen hit a single, double and at 5th st. and Bay av, Eligible<br />
triple, driving ham four VFW boy» muit be at least 13 and not<br />
yet 16 by August 1.<br />
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Somert Pi..<br />
Mayi Lndf, Rd,<br />
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HJA to their first win Joe<br />
Taylor added a double and<br />
triple for the winners, Kevin<br />
Murphy got two singles and<br />
John Allegretto doubled.<br />
Winning pitcher Murphy struck<br />
out seven and walked six,<br />
Garry Hodge hit a single and<br />
double for Jayceei while Paul<br />
Rothwell singled twice, Danny<br />
Casey blasted a home run, Paul<br />
Brobion had a triple and<br />
Alfonso Dickerson doubled.<br />
Chris Rnckley was the losing<br />
pitcher, gating relief help from<br />
Chris Gayle. Jayeeea committed<br />
10 errors.<br />
Standings:<br />
AMERICAN<br />
Colony ,..., Z4<br />
Exchange \.\<br />
Rotary . i.j<br />
Legion 0.2<br />
NATIONAL<br />
PostOffice W<br />
pBA<br />
:....;...-.".M<br />
Jayceei \,%<br />
VFW .W .0.2<br />
Setwduie: dule:<br />
Tonight r LEGION<br />
COLONY <br />
. Friday d , Doubleheader: „«.„,<br />
JAYCIES IKS vs. ROTARY (6:15)<br />
and EXCHANGE "*"*" v§. POST<br />
OFFICE,<br />
Monday- COLONY vs. PBA<br />
(6:45).<br />
Tuesday: VFW vs. LEGION<br />
"^nesday: JAYCEES<br />
EXCHANGE (8:45).<br />
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Sell it Empty with a WanUd.i<br />
ibcicii<br />
ilderal<br />
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Andrea Birds • Fenton Glass<br />
Kaiser Figurines • Crystal Gifts<br />
30% LESS<br />
Lladro Figurines • Ansiey • Sped©<br />
Royal DouJton Toby Jugs A Figurinss<br />
Wedgwood • Ginori<br />
20% LESS<br />
Christmas and Mother's Day Plates<br />
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Roait <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />
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Chopped Ham<br />
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Imported Swiss Cheese n-ui.<br />
Men Cheese<br />
Livenvurst<br />
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Bacon I Hot Bogs<br />
All Beef Hot Dogs<br />
HIGHER DIVIDENDS<br />
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11. Vac. Pack 89 e<br />
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.US ATLANTIC AVE., L, Mae English, Prop. DIAL 3M^(04<br />
Sun. Thru Thurs.,) 1-5<br />
FtiandSat. ll-s<br />
PER ANNUM<br />
_ _ ^ A - >0 "« rows miuiLi -<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND<br />
L °AN ASSOCIATION<br />
f 1000 Minimum lilinot<br />
• URED<br />
-ENDI<br />
BTDADIO<br />
From The<br />
Sentinel Ledger<br />
WOND, 1400 KC, Ham,<br />
OCEAN<br />
!«d other city<br />
vt m*y not nedve<br />
raise* or other ¥meflti than<br />
nose they bad at the tine they<br />
quit actively working.<br />
to a lettefc-^jCtty Solicitor<br />
Josiah E DuBois, QMn<br />
District avU Service Manager<br />
Walton p. Streit jpiUed with Both DuBois and Magvt 8.<br />
Young charging ttitCity with 1h)in«s Waldmm take daj'<br />
"expending ptttSc Audi pjsitien that Yowig Ii now<br />
amtntj to 9UttStoMtta" * gwttog wfa»t he U!Y<br />
8«lt,imidarfi^-^L'<br />
a«*l*teBO<br />
bepaldwilfalnttie<br />
<strong>of</strong>hisMtnaiwhJMht<br />
cont)|)taM to earn 'hoth ,<br />
leave an(K vacation while<br />
leave <strong>of</strong> absenc. with pay.<br />
However, "Young hat not ukii<br />
for that since he In OS terminal<br />
i«»ve using up accumulr'eld<br />
hrg«<br />
Young is pai*s«n annual<br />
•ilary bated en what I<br />
Captain Dominick Longo.<br />
who got the raise and r«ejves<br />
•ii percent loagevtty, now<br />
«iake» 414,904^ If Young were<br />
granted the raise his pay due to<br />
Holiday is success despite Monday rain<br />
Memorial Day weekend, IBM,<br />
with the exception <strong>of</strong> the<br />
holiday itielf, hu taen termed<br />
a compile iucce« by city<br />
Ufleiali and local merchanti,<br />
r<br />
"If traffic was any indication<br />
<strong>of</strong> how b«inesi wai, it wai a<br />
great weekend," Mayor B,<br />
Thomas Waldman said. Hie<br />
Mayor said his discussions with<br />
leveral local merchanti and<br />
suppliers pointed to a banner<br />
weekend. Waldman said the<br />
rain on Monday curtailed beach<br />
and bay businesses, but was a<br />
shot in the arm for the Asbury<br />
av. merchants.<br />
The police managed to keep<br />
busy throughout the three-day<br />
holiday arresting 19 people for<br />
narcotics violations, four for<br />
weapons <strong>of</strong>fenses, and handling<br />
Heart attack victim<br />
Uegnlta eHbrtB by firemen, Motet Rutiel Pratt<br />
<strong>of</strong>Ba<br />
XMtpiW WWW"; .tt.,L nhll.nmrl<br />
the ro<strong>of</strong> oi St. Auaujtlrie's church at 13th it<br />
17 automobile accidents<br />
About the most serious incident<br />
<strong>of</strong> the holiday weekend<br />
was the disarming <strong>of</strong> a Drexel<br />
Hill, Pa. man who was holed iai<br />
in the rear <strong>of</strong> a boardwalk store<br />
with a gun.<br />
Detectives Michael Powell<br />
and Roger Marcitno disarmed<br />
Robert E. McGinn, Jr., 18, lite<br />
Sunday afternoon. Police had<br />
been called to the boardwalk at<br />
8th st. to investigate a disturbance<br />
involving some members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pagan motorcycle gang.<br />
When they got there Powell<br />
and Mardano spotted McGinn<br />
with a gun and pursued him on<br />
foot down the boardwalk.<br />
McGinn dodged into a hamburger<br />
stand at (SO Boardwalk<br />
and tried to hide in a hack<br />
room. Harciano ordered him to<br />
drop the gun and McGinn did so<br />
without any shooting.<br />
McGinn is being held in<br />
150.000 bay in the county Jail on<br />
the weapons <strong>of</strong>fense and for<br />
being under the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
drugs.<br />
driving an unsafe veMele, The<br />
McGinn*! 's arre§t led tothe accident occurred on Rainbow<br />
apprehension <strong>of</strong> his older<br />
brother John, <strong>of</strong> Collingdale,<br />
F»,, and two lS-year-old giris.<br />
Lisa CrliafulU , and Linda<br />
VanSant, hot <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill.<br />
Channel bridge at •:!§ p.m.<br />
•Hie other serious accident<br />
occurred later that same night<br />
at tm st. and Wesley av. There<br />
wen hospitalized in mat rear<br />
They were charged with end collision, but no ticket*<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> a controlled were (siued. The driver, Bern<br />
dangerous substance, Ann Mataney, <strong>of</strong> Oierry Hill,<br />
metbedrene, and possession <strong>of</strong><br />
hypodermic syringes and<br />
needles.<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> the 17 automobile<br />
accidents required victims to<br />
be hospitalized. An accident on<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty-Somen Point<br />
blvd. Sunday night tent Gerald<br />
Csprio, IS, <strong>of</strong> Norristown, Pa.,<br />
lo the hospital with a fractured<br />
left leg and various cuts and<br />
bruises. A passenger in his car,<br />
Ben Calamia, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Norristown, was admitted with<br />
head lacerations.<br />
The driver <strong>of</strong> the other car,<br />
Dennis GuUotta, 11, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, was not injured,<br />
but was issued a summons for<br />
and two passengers, Valerie<br />
MacBrinn and Christine<br />
Oswalk, also <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill,<br />
were taken to the hospital with<br />
cuts and bruises. CamUle Man,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, the driver <strong>of</strong><br />
fee other ear, was not injured.<br />
Early Tuesday morning a<br />
break in was reported at the<br />
Yarn and Fabric aop. "S «h<br />
st. Later that day Jacob E.<br />
Stratton, 2S,<strong>of</strong> U E. 8th St., was<br />
arrested fay detectives and<br />
charged wim die larceny <strong>of</strong><br />
$13,000 worth <strong>of</strong> merchandise<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fice equipment. Detectives<br />
said they made a partia.<br />
recovery. Stratton is being held<br />
in 110,000 bail.<br />
'D»or Customer' Imttmr carries news<br />
Property owners reeling<br />
under water/sewer rates<br />
Better wa«h dw ear uid<br />
mm the lawn a HtUe !w this<br />
summer; thi New Jersey<br />
Wat* Company has raited ita<br />
ratal farboth water and aatnr<br />
BMvtoe, and then could be<br />
man iMreuai la the not too<br />
dUUntMin.<br />
Ikoaa unhappy worda came<br />
from Richard Mte, manager<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> flty DUttM <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tliliw company, and art alas<br />
apeUtd out in a "Dew<br />
•o<strong>of</strong> (fct R. ABguwnB.'»'ffl»wwi!-w *«B •*, ap« QMotst#" notice la the MM<br />
-j^ik* -w^k laat KTMIV monmiii. wTrtiUed JhMtf itfi N.w jmty<br />
A public hearing tu held In<br />
Trenton before tbe Public<br />
UUUtiM Oommlasion and only<br />
one pram tarn <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
Edward J. MacCUne, praaldent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Midway a vie<br />
AHoeMkM, vdetd objection to<br />
the rate increases.<br />
nSnider said the utility oom-<br />
was A^anlvd Incnaaei <strong>of</strong><br />
percent voc sewer and<br />
3B.0S percent isr water on<br />
March 18 <strong>of</strong> this year. The hv<br />
creaMa look effect jnMay W,<br />
adder eald the<br />
piled for,but hinted Oat future<br />
taeresMi are inevitable. The<br />
last increase was granted ia<br />
AtwuBtefltn,<br />
Snider blamed aptaaJini nstt<br />
<strong>of</strong> labor and maurlal for much<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tacreese, but ooUd that<br />
the company It making a<br />
considerable capital invcetmant<br />
in the Brd at. sewage<br />
treatment plant and that wtD<br />
bar* to ba paid for by *ubsctiberi<br />
to «e ajeteni*<br />
kmgevfyy would be higher than<br />
Umgo'i who to wm actively<br />
emplorSd.<br />
Waldman said he «MIS Young<br />
has been treated fairly by the<br />
City and under no circimntfflnrts<br />
will he back down<br />
tan his/position. The Mayor<br />
said tat Hn consulted with the<br />
i's br» and is convinced<br />
Eight yean ago Young had<br />
another run-in win the city's<br />
finanoe<strong>of</strong>fice, only that time he<br />
lost. A Sentind-Ledger reporter<br />
Jjcovered that Young was<br />
receiving more money than he<br />
should nave been and reported<br />
the matiu to Waldman and<br />
Treasurer<br />
It wai rcveiled th«t during a<br />
•z-momh period Yotna; wai<br />
overpayedte>thet«B>eol5».l6.<br />
The error was hlamed on<br />
W a<br />
that it was up to the Qty to<br />
catch such errors. Otherwise,<br />
me detective captain Mid he<br />
assumed the payments were<br />
correct<br />
Beach solitude<br />
Unger said tbe<br />
change* and shortening «f MM<br />
school day «r« MMMPT<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the baCrMkifag<br />
ivotriem <strong>of</strong> ovctcnoipdta£ PM<br />
nd as <strong>of</strong> May I ttxra **<br />
d t o h<br />
WHing, and the;<br />
IWjirtoB, La,<br />
prin- far<br />
UVM./MiBgvmi ^ _<br />
»ui worm tm mmm<br />
py<br />
I.MS ttndote.<br />
S-L twice<br />
starting Tuetfay<br />
Monday was a nasty day to be anwhere near the beach, and apparaijtljr frit<br />
was the concensus among tee lifeguards stationed at «h st. Hidr «oar&&n&<br />
ats vacant on Memorial LHiy.but toat doesn't seem to matter since tta# 1<br />
and ocean were empty anywt^. (Cbunsellor photo)<br />
,41<br />
•^JS<br />
Raimy d*r J<br />
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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONi<br />
Roy C. Eiweil, Sr,<br />
Roy C. Elwel!, Sr , <strong>of</strong> Palm<br />
Beach. Fla., died Sunday in<br />
Indianapolis, Ind. He was 84<br />
Mr Elweil was born in<br />
Bridgeton and was former<br />
oWner <strong>of</strong> the JM Elwell<br />
ttmpsny thert. He had lived In<br />
Palm Beach for 20 years ind<br />
hid operated the Reef Gift<br />
Slops at Palm Beach and Lake<br />
Worth He was a World War II<br />
veteran.<br />
Surviving are his wife. Elsie<br />
R. one son, Roy C, Jr ; and<br />
one brother. Joseph M <strong>of</strong> Lake<br />
Worth.<br />
Graveside services will he<br />
held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m<br />
at Seaside Cemetery, Palermo<br />
Arrangements are by the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home<br />
F. Stanley Bleakly<br />
Manorial ierviees for F<br />
Sanley Bleakly, <strong>of</strong> 18 Edinburgh<br />
rd., will be held today<br />
(Thursday) at 11 am. at the<br />
MurrayPirdee Funeral Home.<br />
Ml Marlton pk., Cherry Hill<br />
Mr Bleakly, who was Kf, was<br />
lost in a boating accident May<br />
Obituaries<br />
3D <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> City surviving are<br />
three sons, John &., <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
Kenneth D , and Weiley B , <strong>of</strong><br />
Cherry Hill; eight grandchildren,<br />
two great grandchildren<br />
and one sister, Mrs<br />
Ruth Marks, <strong>of</strong> Rossmoor<br />
It is suggested memorials<br />
may ba sent to the Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />
Point, in his memory<br />
Ida L Frank<br />
PALERMO - Mrs Ida L,<br />
Frank, <strong>of</strong> 500 S Shore rd , died<br />
Saturday at the Dream Hill<br />
Cursing Hnm# Smithville SIP,<br />
was 82<br />
Mrs. Frank wai born in<br />
Philadelphia and had resided<br />
her* since 1949 She made her<br />
home with her son in law,<br />
William H Joseph<br />
Surviving are four brothers,<br />
Joseph, Earl and Willard<br />
Defray, all <strong>of</strong> Marmora, and<br />
John DeCrav, <strong>of</strong> Havertown,<br />
Pa, two grandchildren and<br />
nine great grandchildren<br />
Services were neld Tueiday<br />
morning at tne Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo with<br />
the Rev 0 Richard Garrison,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> St John'! Lutheran<br />
Alberts, Cambum<br />
Albert 5 Cambum, <strong>of</strong> 9<br />
Simpson rd., died at his home<br />
Tnursday He was 80<br />
Mr Camburri was born in<br />
Frankford, Pa , and had been<br />
an <strong>Ocean</strong> City rejident for 54<br />
• years. He retired 15 years ago<br />
from the building business<br />
Surviving are four sons,<br />
Albert S., Jr.. William P.,<br />
Richard E, all <strong>of</strong> this city, and<br />
Warren A,, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />
Del ; one daughter, Mrs, Anna<br />
M Bozarth, <strong>of</strong> Greenfield; one<br />
sister, Mrs, Velma Camburn, <strong>of</strong><br />
Frankforil, and J3 grand<br />
children<br />
Services were held Monday<br />
morning at the Wimberg<br />
Funeral Home with the Rev,<br />
David Wright, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Baptist Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was at<br />
Seaside Cemetery, Palm-mo<br />
James<br />
Campbell<br />
James Campbell, <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Darby, Pa., and 239 West av ,<br />
died suddenly Friday in the<br />
Delaware <strong>County</strong> Memorial<br />
Hospital, Drexel Hill. Pa He<br />
Shriners coming to town<br />
Hundreds<br />
Hundreds<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Nobles<br />
Nobles<br />
and<br />
and<br />
their<br />
their<br />
and the LuLu Temple _.._^ String Vauohan a 19 «»», H.I—. .<br />
fcmUies amilies and friends will be h. in<br />
Band,<br />
n^M .....<br />
rated as<br />
--<br />
shrinedom'i<br />
•"• • ^ Vaughan, VaiMhan. a ms-«-.--•—.--<br />
12-year delegate to<br />
Ocun City this weekend for the<br />
finest. The parade will be led the United Methodist Church<br />
llth annual <strong>Ocean</strong> City Outing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sjriners <strong>of</strong> Lulu Temple,<br />
by Potentate Smith accompanies<br />
by Mayor B.<br />
General Conference from<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia area.<br />
Virginia, will deJiv«- the servic*.<br />
Thomas Waldman, Saturday at<br />
The caravan, headed by noon the Nobles' ladies will be<br />
Illustrious Potentate Nobel gueits at a fashion show and<br />
Snith, will be headquartered at luncheon at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
fte Port-0-Call 0 «nd the Flan- School, The fashions will be<br />
den Hotel<br />
be<br />
presented by the<br />
The weekend activities will<br />
Doloway<br />
8»pi <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
beg in Friday evening ^ith a<br />
Saturday evening<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> trie" Pitman proximatelv i mvT'iu»lii " H J<br />
jbbo tad on the bcrdwafc SSr^SluiVJSl £ 5 ? ^<br />
Wilic Pier at S o'clock. The<br />
public is invited. The Hobo<br />
Band ii preparing for a<br />
European tour <strong>of</strong> concerts<br />
scheduled this summer<br />
Saturday morning at mm.<br />
Tabmrnaclm spmakmr Illustrious<br />
William C. Vaughan<br />
Ladles . . .<br />
We have so many<br />
nice things to<br />
make you<br />
. . . feel better<br />
, . , look better<br />
•"'.". be better<br />
"*•""*" inner on the "" Miaic Pier<br />
Mayor Waldman and Commissioners<br />
Luther L, Wallac«,<br />
in, and Marilyn Moore, will be<br />
guests.<br />
Hie weekend's activitiei will<br />
be elimajsed Sunday morning<br />
with a pre-semsorwgpening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Tabernacle for a<br />
Shrine service, William C,<br />
Nobel Smith<br />
Poimniatm<br />
win ft:<br />
Mr. Campbell was born In<br />
Philadelphia and was a real<br />
estate broke, with Abbolong<br />
and Scullin in Philadelphia<br />
formerly having been<br />
associated for 42 yeari with<br />
Joseph L, Farrell real estate<br />
brokers, also in Philadelphia.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Philadelphia Real Estate<br />
Board and was associated with<br />
Brown Building and Loan<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Mr, Campbell was a membw,<br />
trustee and elder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chambers Wylie Memorial<br />
Presbyterian Church, a<br />
sponsoring member <strong>of</strong> the*<br />
Presbyterian Lav Committee, a<br />
»li member ,<strong>of</strong> the South<br />
Philadelphia High School<br />
Alumni AMociition, a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Legion Post 214 <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Darby and a World War<br />
II Navy veteran.<br />
Surviving are his wife, the<br />
former Roiemarie Murray:<br />
one son, James Robert, <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Darby; one daughter,<br />
Mrs. Susan J. Campbell Birch,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Columbia, Md ; two gran*<br />
children, two sisters, Mrs,<br />
Sarah Jane Uhler, <strong>of</strong> Yeadon,<br />
Pa,, and Mrs, Elizabeth<br />
Church, <strong>of</strong> Lanidowne, Pa,;<br />
and one brother, Robert J, <strong>of</strong><br />
this city,<br />
Services were held y#Merday<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PriniPd Bnd PuhlUhed In America', Or*,,,*, family R, Mr1<br />
BY THE<br />
OCFAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER. Inc.<br />
113 Rth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J
i',) (<br />
PACE 4 -<br />
S fCTION ON I<br />
Upper Twp. events<br />
THE OCEAN CITY S1NTINIL-LIDGER THURSDAY, 30,<br />
Women 's Club installs; Marine biologist guest<br />
Th#Rhoodes Sin9ers at Calvary chljrch *<br />
SATURDAY ,, o n i v Marmora ii,,,, Volunteer »,„!.._.„„. =.... Fire Ut ut I lifers leers lor inr the coming rnmmo „„, year<br />
OCEAN VIEW The<br />
. — _ _ "... ° ° _ OCEAN VIEW The<br />
bags<br />
bMi<br />
player,<br />
player,<br />
SUiie<br />
SUiie<br />
Ubley<br />
Ubley, ,„<br />
i* a<br />
Marmora Fire Company Company meeting. B p m were installed at the annual<br />
sister-in-law<br />
Auxiliary Ninth Annual<br />
banquet <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club<br />
• Bazaar. 10 a.m., to 5 p.m.. at<br />
held last Thursday evening in<br />
the fire House on Norwood rd<br />
Harrys Inn, Somers Point.<br />
MONDAY -<br />
Cub Scout Pack » meeting, 7<br />
p.ffi . in the Tuekahni> fire<br />
Hall<br />
Upper Township Rescue<br />
Squad meeting. B p m in the<br />
TUrkshoe fire hall<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Upper Township Republican<br />
Club Auxiliary meeting. 8 pm<br />
• „_. _., <strong>Jun</strong>ior Rescue Squad<br />
Primary Election Polls open meeting 730 pm, in the<br />
a<br />
'<br />
m 'o » P-m TUckahoe fire hail<br />
Final Clearance Sale<br />
FASHION WEATHER COATS JACKETS<br />
Doublt Knits Mariner Twills Polyester<br />
Cottons Washable Water Rf>p#ilf>nT Finger tip<br />
to Dr»js Lenflth<br />
w<br />
Values $79 to SB?<br />
Now * 1 7 90 to '44.90<br />
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AHU1V AVi,. QCIAN CITY 1W.IJ47<br />
1<br />
Mrs Murna Pierce, a past<br />
president, served as installing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
Those seated were Mrs.<br />
Clyde Fenitermacher (in<br />
absentia), president; Miss<br />
Nancy Cinther, vice president";<br />
Mrs j William Johnson,<br />
recording secretary: Mils Ruth<br />
Nevius, treasurer: and Mrs,<br />
Albert T Hassel), oorrespon.<br />
rfing secretary<br />
Speaker ot the evening was<br />
Mrs James Caterson, IV.,<br />
marine biologist She spoke on<br />
the thesis used for her advanced<br />
degree, 5south jersey<br />
Wetlands<br />
The speaker's presentation<br />
was highlighted with her<br />
oollection <strong>of</strong> seashells about<br />
which she presented many<br />
interesting and informative<br />
facts<br />
Mrs Lels Sehuff, speak mg<br />
for Mrs Fmstermaeher, a n .<br />
tuunced the following committee<br />
chairmtn who will serve<br />
during the <strong>1974</strong>-75 season:<br />
American Home, Mrs, D<br />
Wayne Elliott; Art, Mrs, Mth<br />
Snith; Civics md Legislation<br />
(Public Affairs). Mrs. Charles<br />
Oldfield; Community Improvement,<br />
Mrs. Frank HUl;<br />
Qmservation and Garden, Mrr<br />
Abrahamsen; Drama, Mrs.<br />
Raymond Buchanan; Finance<br />
Miss Ruth Neviuj; Goodwill<br />
Mri. George Lautz; Hostess,<br />
Mrs Wallace Kuhn; International<br />
Affairs, Mrs.<br />
Joseph McKay; Literature<br />
Mrs. E Harvey Harris;<br />
Membership, Mrs. Clyde Ellis;<br />
Merchandise Cards, Mrs.<br />
Buchanan; Music, Mrs,<br />
Clement Stokes; New Jersey<br />
For<br />
your<br />
""w<br />
graduate<br />
Longines Wittnauer<br />
Seiko • Timex<br />
Speiitel Wents<br />
Kreisler Lighters<br />
Cross Pens I Sets<br />
Prince £ Princess<br />
Gardner Wallets<br />
Anson Men's jewelry<br />
and Many Ofter<br />
IIFT (TIMS<br />
Stecher<br />
Jewelers<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
ill Asbury Avenue<br />
DiaiafMQW<br />
Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30<br />
Fri til 9~<br />
Sat. til 5<br />
It's<br />
Bathing<br />
Suit<br />
Time!<br />
Have You<br />
Checked Your<br />
Measurements<br />
Lately?<br />
BETTER BIT BACK<br />
MURIEL<br />
HARRIS<br />
Wtiflht Control<br />
for Lift-<br />
Small, PtnoMlind<br />
CtaMM in<br />
OCEAN CITY and<br />
LIN WOOD<br />
Oil I2S4M1<br />
For Clan Location<br />
WOMEN S CLUB INSTALLATION-Mrs. J. Hilary Smith (second from left),<br />
outgoing: president <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club, passes the gavel <strong>of</strong> president to Mrs<br />
Lela Sehuff who was acting for the incoming president Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher.<br />
At left Is Mrs, Frank Reyce, emcee for the evening, and at right is<br />
Mrs. Muma Pierce, installing <strong>of</strong>ficer. Tubman Photo<br />
Clubwoman, Mrs. Margaret<br />
Bowman; Program, Mrs.<br />
Evelyn Alwine; Public<br />
Engaged<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert t"<br />
Mayer, <strong>of</strong>. 37« Central «» ..<br />
•nnounde the engagwnent <strong>of</strong>"<br />
their dluftler, Suian Virginia,,<br />
to Cidet Merlin Lloyd Miller '<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mri, Lloyd<br />
Miller, <strong>of</strong> Des Moines, Iowa,<br />
Miss Mayer Is a senior at '<br />
Ladycliff College in Highland'<br />
Falls, NY. Cadet Miller will be L *<br />
e-aduating from the United<br />
States Military Academy at<br />
West Point, NY, <strong>Jun</strong>e 5.<br />
The wedding ii planned for<br />
December m at St. Augustine's<br />
R.C. Church.<br />
Relations. Mrs J William<br />
Johnson,<br />
Safety, Mrs. A Stanley<br />
Engaged<br />
Mr, and Mrs. J. Laurence<br />
•nwmpsah, <strong>of</strong> S06 W, Wilson av,,<br />
Linw|»4i announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter<br />
Miry Ejiaibeth, to MtlvUlt J.<br />
Trempe, ion <strong>of</strong>Mw. Ralph J<br />
_ , It <strong>of</strong> Mitalind ^ffoml<br />
Heh SAooi And is employed at<br />
UK r Atlantic- City Medical<br />
Center in* the Reipiration<br />
Therapy Jepartmenl.<br />
Mr, Trempe is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
American University and did<br />
graduate work at Georgetown<br />
University, He is a teacher in<br />
me English Department at<br />
Mainland Regional High<br />
School,<br />
Gardens Association plans<br />
summer season activities<br />
The Gardens Civic<br />
Association is planning the<br />
summer season <strong>of</strong> social and<br />
informative activities starting<br />
with the Women's Luncheon<br />
and Fashion Show at the<br />
Flanders Hotel <strong>Jun</strong>e 17.<br />
Mrs, Janette Minnis and Mrs<br />
Marge DeHaven, cochairman,<br />
announce fashions<br />
will be from Stubbs' Dress<br />
Shoppe and will be modeled by<br />
member. The affair is open to<br />
members and one guest each.<br />
Reservations must be in by<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 8.<br />
The annual Stag Night will be<br />
held at Mac's in Somers Point<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 21 with Happy Hour<br />
starting at 8:48 p.m. and dinner<br />
at 8, The program committee,<br />
Rod Boone, Had Kilbourne and<br />
Jack Gilbert, have requested<br />
reservations and choice <strong>of</strong><br />
ailree ((stuffed flounder or<br />
roast beef) be in by <strong>Jun</strong>e 13.<br />
Also planned is the usual<br />
Summer Ball in August and<br />
tor the benefit <strong>of</strong> the out-<strong>of</strong> '.<br />
town members who will like to<br />
make suggestions or air a<br />
complaint, an open meeting<br />
will be held during the summer.<br />
Simmer.<br />
The Association's new<br />
bicycle racks , benches and<br />
more wooden walks have been<br />
set up at the Garden's beaches<br />
tor the bathers' convenience.<br />
Also, plantings have been<br />
eompieted on Gardens Parkway<br />
islands.<br />
Anyone living in the<br />
Gardens and desiring to join the<br />
Association may call 389-7B5S<br />
tor a membership application.<br />
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Sehuff, Mrs, J. Hilary Smith,<br />
Mrs. Thomas Stevenson and<br />
Mrs. Lenore Townsend; Social<br />
Services, Miss Nancy Ginther;<br />
Ways and Means, Mrs. Albert<br />
Wolkensteen; and Youth<br />
Conservation and Education,<br />
Mrs. Murna Pierce.<br />
Rhoades Singers, a gospel<br />
• group, will appear at Calvary<br />
Baptist Church Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 9,<br />
at ?:S0 p.m.<br />
When the Rhoades Family<br />
hits the stage it has been<br />
deaeribed as coming alive with<br />
excitement Billy, Linda, Carol,<br />
Steve. Susan and Phyllis are itx<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nine ehi^rai <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Wilmington, Del,, pastor. The<br />
40% Off<br />
The group hai been singing,*,,<br />
church sincothey were smaili,<br />
papal muiic is not strange to<br />
Oiem. They recently appeared<br />
on Nashville's Grand Ole Op ry<br />
and they have recorded two<br />
long play albums,<br />
The public is welcome to hear<br />
this group sing.<br />
Thurs., Fri. & Sat., May 30, 31 & <strong>Jun</strong>e 1<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
NAFEC Women f s Club seats<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers; Policemen speakers<br />
SOMERS POINT- Members<br />
Of the NAFEC Woman'i Club<br />
irotJilled Mrs. <strong>Jun</strong>es Tedder as<br />
frerident n • luncheon held atthe<br />
lay Reaaurant Presiding<br />
over the inwallaUon wai Mrs<br />
Robert Faith, wife ot the<br />
Dqsuly Director <strong>of</strong> NAFIC<br />
Other olfieerg seated include<br />
Mrs Russell Larson, first vice<br />
president; Mrs. Albert Mac-<br />
Donald, second vice president;<br />
Mrs. Vernon HaJlowi. recording<br />
secretary; Mri. George<br />
Mshnken. corresponding<br />
. secretary; and Mrs. Addjsen<br />
Johnson, treastt-er. Mrs, pith<br />
presented each new <strong>of</strong>ficer with<br />
a long stemmed red rose and<br />
die gavel to the incoming<br />
president.<br />
Mri. Donald Bottomley,<br />
retiring president, pretided<br />
over the meeting and thanked<br />
her <strong>of</strong>ficers far their assistance<br />
during her term <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, Mrs,<br />
Mahnken presented her with an<br />
engraved silver ffay wift thegood<br />
wishes and appreciation<br />
for her untiring efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pan year.<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
Benefit Fashion Show chaired<br />
by Mrs, Ray Allensworth, a<br />
check in the amount <strong>of</strong> SSOO was<br />
presented to Dr. Lawrence<br />
vWinehell Jr., president <strong>of</strong><br />
' Atlantic Community College,<br />
for use by a deserving student.<br />
Dr. Winchell thanked the<br />
members not only for the<br />
scholarship money but also for<br />
their involvement and interest<br />
for the people in the com<br />
m unity.<br />
Captain Michael Colao and<br />
Sergeant OrvUle Mathis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SBmers Point Police Department<br />
presorted a program<br />
concerning ways in which<br />
women can defend themselves<br />
against attacks After watching<br />
a (Um which showed several<br />
techniques <strong>of</strong> warding <strong>of</strong>f such.<br />
1 attacks, a question and answer<br />
session was held.<br />
It wai noted that women too<br />
NEWLY INSTALLED PRBSIDINT-Mrs. James<br />
Tedder, newly installed president <strong>of</strong> the NAFEC<br />
Woman's Qub, poses with the long stemmed red rose<br />
presented her during the instaljation certmony.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten don't try to defend<br />
themselves The best<br />
prevention Is to be prepared<br />
by: (1) never walking alone at<br />
night, (i) Maying in well lighted<br />
areas and near people, (3)<br />
keeping a firm grip on purse,<br />
M> locking car doors wh«<br />
driving and parked, Cs) don't<br />
pick up hitchhikers, (6) at home<br />
don't allow anyone in unless<br />
they have identification. „„*.„, »„„.„,. ,» m .^ . .... t ••<br />
"If you are attacked try todo SCHOLARSHIP FUND—Dr. Lawrenes Wlnehsll<br />
mough w get away," the Jr., president <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community College, acpolieemiB<br />
adVised, ''Itowever, eepts a $500 scholarship check presented by Mrs.Jlay<br />
u" a weapon il involved, don't<br />
ratlK. Perhaps the best advice<br />
(> that one gets to know their<br />
bcal police and not be afraid to<br />
report incidents to them."<br />
A special congratulations<br />
was given Mrs Ray Allen<br />
•worth and Mrs V A Crawford<br />
tor their discussion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
NAFEC Woman's Club and Its<br />
activities on Kay'» Club Corner,<br />
Channel 2, Teleprompter TV,<br />
Mn, Crawford will entertain<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the new executive<br />
board and the retiring board at<br />
a closing luncheon and board<br />
meeting In1 her home in Somers<br />
Point,<br />
Allensworth on behalf <strong>of</strong> the NAFEC sIAFEC Woman's Club.<br />
DEGREE CANDIDATE<br />
Jeffrey H. Miller, »n <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs. John F. Miller, §3<br />
Third it,, Somers Point, is a<br />
candidate for the bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />
arts degree from Albright<br />
allege, Reading, Pa, He is a<br />
history major, Commencement<br />
exercises will be held Sunday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 2, At the recent annual<br />
Honors and Awards banquet<br />
held May 9, Jeffrey was<br />
presented with a Dean's<br />
Academic Achievement<br />
Award.<br />
Women f s GOP plans party<br />
PLans for the forthcoming<br />
card party were announced at<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Regular Republican Club held<br />
r«enlly in the Youth Center,<br />
Mrs. Lena Anderson and Mrs.<br />
Walter Kroetser, co-chairmen<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event, Mid a number <strong>of</strong><br />
pr-lien hive been donated and<br />
UckeU are now on sale. The<br />
affair will be held next Thursday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 6, at 8 p.m. in the<br />
Blscayne Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
A report on the resent<br />
Republican Women's Clubs<br />
]\irs, McCrmsh guest J 1<br />
at a baby shower<br />
BEESLEYS POWT — Mri,<br />
man McCreesh, <strong>of</strong> 37 Ventnor<br />
•v., was |Wit <strong>of</strong> hoiw at a<br />
baby ihow* iiven recentty In<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> MM. Mldielle<br />
Klimtfcki, 120 saiilde *v,,<br />
Palermo.<br />
Thoit attending were<br />
FranceB Gatewood, Mri.<br />
KUmeeki, J«n B«nfl, Margs<br />
Hng and CiHoMa Peedi, •U<br />
from Pilermo- Julia Ypung,<br />
Kay Kfiimiler, Maiy<br />
McKnlght from Beetley's<br />
FWnt' Jackie Camp, Angle<br />
'•Bun. Pa| Brown and Arlene<br />
^ k f r o m i<br />
Cheek from Bargaintown;<br />
Joyc* McKnlght, Tuckihoe;<br />
Th^OTurdi: Vlnei^! 1<br />
wood; and Cathy<br />
Palermo;<br />
cur;<br />
to<br />
Hannrti,<br />
Convention in Atlantic City was<br />
jflven. Attending from this club<br />
were Mrs. Doris Winer,<br />
president; Mrs. Gertrude<br />
James, treasiffer; Mrs. Anderson<br />
and Mrs, Mabel Forte,<br />
Commissioner Marilyn<br />
Moore reported on coming<br />
events in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for the<br />
wmmer and asked all the<br />
women to participate.<br />
Mri. Edna Aldrich, Mri.<br />
Hlen Hitchcock and Mri.<br />
Frances Thomson were<br />
welcomed as guests. Refreshments<br />
were served by Mrs,<br />
Forte and Mrs, Anderson.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE-<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 42 wai made at<br />
the Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bennett<br />
were first with SuMi and Jane<br />
Young and Vivian, Cameron<br />
were lecond with 47
FAGI »- SECTION ONE<br />
NEW OFFICERS-Qffieere for <strong>1974</strong>-75 <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's PTA were installed at<br />
the meeting last week. Left to right are Mrs, Augustus MuJrenin, AUantic-Cape<br />
May PTA Regent who served as installing <strong>of</strong>ficer; Mrs. Qmnle Hart<br />
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Varello, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard<br />
Lewis, recording secretary; Mrs. Alice Hutoe, president; James Bonner, second<br />
vice president; and Mrs. Sue Zyzys, first vice president. Tubman Photo<br />
feihe<br />
way-to any<br />
woman's<br />
heart.<br />
Rich, worylonid Lenox<br />
China Sculpted into<br />
beautiful vases ash trays<br />
serving pieces<br />
candleabris - a whole<br />
There isrH a woman anywhere<br />
who wouldn t<br />
treasure Lenox-world<br />
famous for us Quality and<br />
beauty Prove it for yourself<br />
on her next birthday,<br />
anniversary, on any<br />
occasion you want her to<br />
remember Bring a little<br />
Lenox into someone's life,<br />
GROVELAND CENTER<br />
NEWRD AGROVELAND<br />
AVE,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
PH.R7-U8<br />
Regional PTA seats <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
SOMERS POINT—Mri<br />
Qmnit Hart ia installed as<br />
president <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph 1 !<br />
Regional School PTA at a<br />
ceremony conducted during be<br />
May raeaing. Mm Augustus<br />
Mulrenin, retiring regent <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
Atlantic ttpt May Regional<br />
PTA, was uiitalllng gales'.<br />
Others seated art Hn. Sue<br />
Zyiys, first vice president;<br />
James Bonner, second vice<br />
president; Mrs. Phyllis Lewis,<br />
reeordl<strong>of</strong> §eerettry; Mri.<br />
Alice Hulse, corresponding<br />
•erttary; and Mn. Dorothy<br />
VanUo, trnnrtr.<br />
Entertainment was provided<br />
by the school Glee Club under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Sister Rosathea<br />
and consisting <strong>of</strong> children ia<br />
grade* three through eight.<br />
They sang a repertoire <strong>of</strong> old<br />
tune favorites which as "My<br />
Wld Iran ftoie" and "Cmy".<br />
The first grade rhythm band<br />
tnder the direction <strong>of</strong> Si«er<br />
Claire also provided entertainment<br />
Sister Rosathea was<br />
presented with a plant and<br />
Sam Qalre with a bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />
carnations for their dsdieatien<br />
to Uie two groups<br />
Deal-Bid<br />
Bridge honors las Thursday<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club<br />
game were taken by Ed Baehr,<br />
•TO; Ul Balde, 4680; Gladys<br />
Young, 4460, and WendeU<br />
Young, 4250,<br />
Thoie earning pinochle<br />
honors were May Robinson,<br />
980; Bill Levent, 579, Edna<br />
Tomlinson, 577; Florence<br />
areeten, 575; Alice N«eeo,i?4;<br />
ftiyd NUon,S7a; Kay Woenw<br />
571; Bee Piedern,SMi Clari<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann, 545; Leonore<br />
Blankley, 524; Tom S tret ton,<br />
532; Elsie Leveni,S2i; A]<br />
Moreau, 524; Mabel Diekel ,<br />
522, and Marion Moore.521.<br />
Monday niehfs games saw<br />
pinochle honors going to BM<br />
iOherington,62«; Art Timmtns,<br />
m; Charlotte Cotter, 615; Tom<br />
StMton,HB; Mabel Nixon 574;<br />
Rolie Shoener, 560, BillLtveni,<br />
549; Minnie Jones. 549, and<br />
Alen OrfaneUi, 541,<br />
High scorers in the bridge<br />
group were Ed Baehr,4260;<br />
Nora Becotte, 4250, Lois Good,<br />
4020; Marjorie Evans, 4050;<br />
Ethel Ritt, 3940; Lee M<strong>of</strong>fitt,<br />
WO, and Edna Tomlinson, mo.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club games<br />
are played Monday and<br />
Thursday at 7:15 p.m in the<br />
Youth Center.<br />
• Don't Paint, Cover It<br />
with Aluminum •<br />
BUILDERS:<br />
You give ul the<br />
meaiDremeMi, we deliver cut<br />
to rk ike Job,<br />
HANDY MAN:<br />
Yon give ul the<br />
neasB'tDents and we will<br />
•bow you how M'i done.<br />
SENIOR CITIZEN:<br />
Yea cull M Ud we wUI to the job taryou.<br />
TRIM ALL YOUR WINDOWS -<br />
DOORS • CORNICES - SOFFITS<br />
jtJAS/E IT DONE \^ONfr4<br />
Call 263-8262 or 398-34321<br />
R. 7 Corp,<br />
Road<br />
Sister Marie Alicque was<br />
given a check for $600 from the<br />
PTA to be used for visual aid?<br />
in the school.<br />
THE 0C1AN CITY BENTINELLEDSER<br />
Colony Glee Club to sing at installation banquet<br />
JohniosieJlo, Mrs. Ray Gillian,<br />
Ite Q| M Thr the *«GI«Club the Glee Club<br />
THe Colony Club Qlee Club<br />
will .ing-Lovf sing "Love I. Is<br />
The Glee Club, under the<br />
^Mrs. Richard ^ Kaab l and Mri.<br />
a Many Splendored Thing<br />
will present • musical interlude direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Paul Weil, will<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Glee Club ire<br />
at the dub's annual installation open with the popular number<br />
banquet Monday in Mac's<br />
Mrs. Harry Baxter, Mrs<br />
"Sing" and will be Joined by<br />
Restaurant, Someri Point<br />
Samuel Boyd, Mrs J<br />
Paul Wei] with solo pi-ts, Mr.<br />
Social hour is 8p.m. and dinner<br />
Lawrence Frederick, Mrs<br />
and Mrs, Weil will ling a duet <strong>of</strong><br />
will be served at 7 p m.<br />
William KinUel, Mrs Eugene<br />
"Toe Happy Wanderer" and<br />
ABOUT<br />
YOUR<br />
Tr\ utiint; a paint brush in<br />
dust I'hhnrnlel y carved<br />
furniiurr rind wrought iron<br />
d p r O n i t U , pipf-^^ anrj rail<br />
Gaily painted flownr pots<br />
fi\f plums fin the pal in a<br />
ft'slivi' l"i|( foi spring nnrt<br />
Another tip for varationers,<br />
is to install an electric timer<br />
to turn lights on at dusk and<br />
<strong>of</strong>f at bedtime,<br />
A salt shaker makes the<br />
fight size vase for shortstemmed<br />
flowers on a tray<br />
for a shut-in or iomeone in<br />
bed.<br />
Did you know that your<br />
hair spray and perfume <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
attract flying insects'' Use<br />
them sparingly on outings in<br />
warm weather.<br />
V<br />
HOME<br />
Bv %pfil Rhodps<br />
Chill randli-s<br />
atiT 2i h"iirs ai<br />
hum fnrsFf t-SfnU<br />
JAZZ • CLASSICAL<br />
COUNTRY WESTERN<br />
CHILDREN'S 1LBUMS<br />
PALERMO'S<br />
RECORD SHOP<br />
941 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399 4287<br />
Open «!3O-7i30 Mm. thru<br />
Thurs Open 'til 9 p.m. Fri &<br />
Sal.<br />
-c<br />
LynefW, Mrs Waldo Nelson,<br />
Mrs Aldan Richards, Mrs<br />
diaries SiatHer, Mri Dorothy<br />
Saw, Mri. Pam Wright, Mrs<br />
Charles Wileock Mrs Lincoln<br />
Walfenden, sopranos; Mrs<br />
William Serber, second<br />
sopranos, Mrs. Paul Becotte,<br />
Mrs Robert Chambers. Mrs<br />
Howard Colllngwood, Mrs.<br />
Loelgie DelCono, Mrs Charles<br />
Dunne!. Mrs J^mes FinnegBn,<br />
Mrs Edward FinseJ. Mrs, Paul<br />
Pettit, Mrs, Edgar Read and<br />
Mrs William Whiting, altoi.<br />
Mrs. Arthur Ely is accompanist<br />
INVENTORY<br />
REDUCTION SALE<br />
Special Sale for dealers<br />
CANDLES and CANDLE-<br />
RELATED ITEMS<br />
UP Aftfy OFF<br />
TO "til/© WHOLESALE<br />
— Minimum Order '50.00—<br />
SHIPMENT WITHIN 10 DAYS<br />
Monday thru Friday • 9 to 3<br />
Wheaton Candles<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY M. THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Classified .„<br />
Bring You'<br />
Quick Results<br />
Table<br />
NcHENRYS<br />
for<br />
Offic.<br />
Supplim<br />
Quality<br />
Printing<br />
Business<br />
Machines<br />
Photo<br />
Copies<br />
Office<br />
Furniture<br />
Stationery<br />
Rubber<br />
Stamps<br />
School<br />
Supplies<br />
»o Atbntk Av*.<br />
OHANCiTY<br />
M. 399-0711<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C/fy Coming Events<br />
TODAY (Thurwtay) -<br />
Summer Silhouettes, luncheon<br />
fashion show sponsored<br />
by the <strong>Jun</strong>ior League Chapter,<br />
Auxiliary to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, noon, at the FUndo-i<br />
Hotel<br />
Meeting I p.m. in the Youth<br />
Center to explain the local<br />
summer program <strong>of</strong> Birthrijjit.<br />
Jntereited penoni Invited.<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> eoachei and<br />
persons interested in playing in<br />
the Summer Basketball<br />
League, 7:30 p,m , In the Youth<br />
C«nter<br />
. Rotary Club dinner meeting.<br />
6 IS p,m , in Plymouth Inn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
Colony Club Olee Club game. 8 p.m.. In the Bridge<br />
rehearsal, 8:15 pm, in the renter. 349 West av<br />
Primary School.<br />
TOMORROW (Friday! •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>' City Card Club game, Merion Park Community<br />
7 IS pm, in the Youth Center<br />
Shuffleboard Cluh<br />
party, 7:30 p m , i<br />
clubhouse.<br />
card<br />
the<br />
INSTALLATION—Mrs. Joseph Gilson, newly<br />
installed president <strong>of</strong> the Wotnm'i Club <strong>of</strong> Ldnwood,<br />
past president Mrs. Maurice Evans and Mrs.<br />
Ambrose Parr, outgoing Second District vice<br />
president and installing <strong>of</strong>ficer, take time out to pose<br />
for the photographer.<br />
Mnwood Women's Club<br />
, <strong>of</strong>ficers; Hear<br />
Dr. Rossiberger, HBberiW chilrmiin chairman O"Ty.<br />
__.,_, Mrs.<br />
Mr».<br />
John Supiee and<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Energy end» Environmental<br />
Committee, was<br />
Mrs, Daniel Foley.<br />
guest speaker at the installation<br />
banquet <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women 1 ! Club <strong>of</strong> Llnwood held<br />
recently at the Crab Trap in<br />
Somers Point,<br />
Dr. Rosenberger (poke on the<br />
dangers and threats <strong>of</strong> a<br />
nuclear power plant being built<br />
in this area, Hi urged people to<br />
become informed about tht<br />
situation and to contact their<br />
city, state and federal<br />
legislators regarding their<br />
feelings.<br />
. Mri. Joseph Gilson was installed<br />
as president <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
by Mrs, Ambrose Pair,<br />
outgoing Second District Vice<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs,<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers installed were:<br />
Mrs. Donald Malloy, vice<br />
president; Mri. Paul Gerkens,<br />
recording secretary; Mrs,<br />
• Evelyn Reiner, oorreiponding<br />
secretary, Mn, Lewis Stylei,<br />
treasurer; and Mrs, Richard<br />
Prick, historian. Mrs, Paar<br />
presented each <strong>of</strong> the ne.w <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
with a corsage.<br />
Past president Mrs. Maurice<br />
Evans thanked the members<br />
for their help and cooperation<br />
during Uie past ye«b A letter <strong>of</strong><br />
, resignation from Mrs. Dean<br />
'MaeFarland was read. She and<br />
her family have been transferred<br />
from the aria.<br />
The committee arranging the<br />
dinner conilsttd <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Phillip<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Association meeting, 8:30 p.m ,<br />
in the Seaspray Motel, 34th st<br />
and Bay BV<br />
Natoni Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
FbMhontas meeting, B p.m . in<br />
ART SHOW JUDGES—Judges for toe Juried SBiow curreitly on exhibit at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Cultural Arts Center, 409 Wesley av., confer following selection <strong>of</strong> the<br />
works. They include Dornlnick Dt Stefano and Sally Kistler, Philadf'phia artiits,<br />
and Ruth Veasey, <strong>Ocean</strong> City sculptor.<br />
JIM'S<br />
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IGEMSTONE JEWELRY!<br />
ONYX CARVINGS<br />
I to 5<br />
NOTICE TO VOTERS<br />
OF 1ST WARD,<br />
2ND DISTRICT (1-2)<br />
Polling place for this district is<br />
Sea Vea Skateland, 14 Atlantic<br />
Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, for Primary<br />
Slection, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4th,<br />
Signed,<br />
Loretta C, Marshall, City Clerk<br />
CLOCKS and<br />
ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />
JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />
LARGE SiLlCTiON OP N1W<br />
and ANTIQUE CLOCKS<br />
Antique Furniture in Top Conditipn—<br />
• Empire Couch • $100 Reduction *" '<br />
• Round Oak Table w-Clawfeef<br />
• Oak Monk's Bench (Very Unique)<br />
• Early American Washsiand • Marble<br />
Top<br />
• Walnut Schoolmaster's Desk<br />
REPAIRS MADE ON ALL TYPE CLOCKS<br />
C. Emerson Johnson, Prop,<br />
BankAmericard* NORTilFiELD<br />
Master Charge DIAL MUMS<br />
Jeffers' Farm<br />
JUST SOUTH OF THE 1J, TRAMS, ROUTE I, PALERMO - PHONE 39B-32W<br />
m m VM Street inn SUth Jewelers) ^ 4<br />
JERSEY LETTBCE<br />
Strawberries • Jersey Peas<br />
• MIISHES *miifliMB imns<br />
Tomtto Plawtt • Et (<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDOER<br />
the American Legion Hajl<br />
F^int Soriai hnur fi p m I >»<br />
7pm<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, a p m., In the Bridge<br />
Center, M9 Welt av<br />
FRIDAY throutfi SUNDAY<br />
10th annual LuLu Temple<br />
Sirine Weekend,<br />
Friday - Stage presenUtion<br />
8-30 p.m. on the Muilc Pier,<br />
, Saturday - 10:30 a.m.<br />
Boardwalk parade from 4th to<br />
12th sti.<br />
12 30 pm. • Ladles Luncheon<br />
and Fashion Show at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty High School, Faihlor»<br />
from the Doloway Shopi,<br />
12:30 p.m. Men's luneh at th#<br />
Yacht Club<br />
Sunday • 1O:4S am. Church<br />
Service in tht Tabernacle<br />
Sermon by William Vaugian,<br />
Past GrandmaBer <strong>of</strong> the Grand<br />
Lodp, Virginia,<br />
1230 p.m • Box Lunch at<br />
Convention Hall served by<br />
Temple Steward*<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
VFW annual clam bake and<br />
picnic, I to 8 pa,, at Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Park, Shore rd., north<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May Court HoiEe.<br />
Public welcome. Ticket*<br />
available at the park<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, 8 p.m., at the Bridge<br />
Center, 349 West av.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme, 8 p,m., at 420 Atlantic av.<br />
MONDAY -<br />
Colony Club installation<br />
banquet at Mac's in Someri<br />
BONELESS<br />
Kehckah I«dge mactini, 8<br />
pm , in \he Ampriean Legion<br />
Hall<br />
Exchange Cluh dinni>r<br />
meeting, 6 30pm<br />
Shuffieboard Club rard<br />
party, 7 30 p m . in th*<br />
clubhouse 1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club game,<br />
7' IS p m , in the Youth Centa 1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
pme. \2 30 p m . in the RrWgp<br />
(>nter. 149 West av<br />
Dimension m«"ting. R p m .<br />
a (no Rth st<br />
tJeranium Temple 1BPOE <strong>of</strong><br />
W meeting, B p m . in the F.lk«<br />
Hall, 618 Bay av<br />
•njESDAV<br />
AARP thcee-day bui irtp to<br />
William»bur|, Va Leave 6th »f<br />
and West av 1 , g am<br />
St John's LCW fellowship<br />
(Unner, 8 30 p.m<br />
Planning Board meeting. 8<br />
p m.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, B p.m., in th ? Bridge<br />
f^,ter. 349 West av<br />
Alcoholici Anonymous<br />
meeting, S30 p.m., in the<br />
Episcopal Parish Hail, nth «<br />
aid rentral BV<br />
Victor is Back!<br />
at the<br />
Vincent ft Joseph<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
PtoM 3M-MM<br />
Opening this Weekend<br />
SUPER RIGHT QUALITY<br />
CHUCK ROAST<br />
NONE PRICH) HIGH Bl<br />
SUPER RIGHT QUALITY<br />
CHICKEN LEGS<br />
DiUMSTICKS __<br />
THISNS or ih. 79"<br />
A&PALLAAfAT<br />
Ywjunl<br />
cups<br />
' m<br />
FAB i
PAQI • - SECTION ONf<br />
POINTfor<br />
the<br />
„ ..wuiefl'iClub<strong>of</strong><br />
Mainland, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
...» Jersey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women's Clubs, was held<br />
1 at the Crab Trap.<br />
Paul Rich, dinner<br />
m, introduced guests<br />
HUMPHREYS<br />
JlTllHiNAfiNQ COMPANY, INC<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINeLLlDCER<br />
W o m e n i n s t a U m w<br />
tor the „. _<br />
year, These include the Win-<br />
Orthopedic School,<br />
Bartlett, president <strong>of</strong> thechell<br />
Q-esset Club; Mrs Thomas Building Block Nursery.<br />
n,-^ ;"u""v r y •"<br />
s Alnerl American<br />
, Homi Home ma and<br />
Muwc<br />
Mum,.<br />
Rfe;<br />
«,.<br />
Social<br />
„_.., Service,<br />
,<br />
Mri.<br />
McCorkle §nd Mrs, Walter Atlantic City Medical Center,<br />
president Mrs, Kaianjian In- Mri. James Traeey; Civic and Hwood Gundecher Hostess<br />
Thorns. Jr ^elub advisor<br />
troduced the new department Qivirenment, Mrs. Cummins, and Telephone Mri John<br />
American Cancer Society,<br />
Mrs Edward Timm,<br />
and commitue chairmen: Art, Public Relations, Mri. Frank Stewart Scrapbook an<br />
outgoing president, reported a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 12,116 was donated to<br />
local groups during the past<br />
OF THI LARGIST<br />
% PIST CONTROL<br />
COMPANIES IN THE WORLC<br />
Phone 399-4765<br />
MA...<br />
Paper Products Company<br />
Put Your Business -In Our Business<br />
Paper Sags<br />
M3-M58 15 SO, CONGRESS WE.. ATLANTIC CITY S2J12SJ |<br />
tJiarlei Meighan Fund and<br />
March <strong>of</strong> Dimts<br />
Mrs Timm also reported on<br />
the New Jersey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women's Clubs <strong>Jun</strong>ior Menbership<br />
Department Spring<br />
Convention held in Atlantic<br />
City Two Cresset <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
members won awards. They<br />
were Mrs, James Foy, third<br />
place for crocheting, »nd Mrs.<br />
Eugene Collins, honorable<br />
mention forereweJ Mrs. Timm<br />
also announced the club will<br />
iponsor a contestant in tb» Miss<br />
Atlantic <strong>County</strong> OontHt.<br />
Mrs BartJett <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
Installing new <strong>of</strong>ficers forHie<br />
<strong>1974</strong>7J club year Mrs. Kannig<br />
Kazarijian, president; Mrs.<br />
John Rudisill, first vice<br />
president: Mrs Vincent<br />
LoPresti, second vie*<br />
president; Mrs Robert AJquiit,<br />
recording secretary; Mrs.<br />
Martin Ney, eorreiponding<br />
secretary; and Mrs Donald<br />
Baliely, treasurer, Mrs,<br />
Richard Cummins presented<br />
Mrs Timm with the past<br />
president's pin and Mrs,<br />
Rudisill pr«ented her with the<br />
dub icrapboek after which<br />
Mrs Timm turned the gavel<br />
over to Mm Kaianjan<br />
Uisworth, vice prlsE•<br />
Faunce, treasure. (SdloF PhS<br />
at dinner-meeting<br />
y - Pf esident ; Mrs. Matthew<br />
'<br />
secretar y= ^ Mrs. Dexter<br />
d Yearbook, Mrs. Thomas<br />
Bostic; and Ways and Means,<br />
Mrs. Traa.<br />
Mrs, Rich and Mri. Traa<br />
presented Mr§. Henry Scot<br />
znfava. iraduating <strong>Jun</strong>ior, with<br />
a charm and an Airican Violet<br />
hanging glass<br />
Mrs, MeCorekle announced<br />
that five Cresset <strong>Jun</strong>iors'<br />
names were submitted for the<br />
Outstanding Woman. Mri, Fife<br />
presented Mrs. Rudiiill, <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Year for Cressei <strong>Jun</strong>ior,<br />
with a bracelet and perfect<br />
attendance award! were given<br />
to Mrs, Balsley, Mrs. Foy, Mri.<br />
Anthonv Gibson, Mri.<br />
THURSDAY, MAY an ,„,., H THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
KaunjUn, Bin, UPreiti M<br />
Mel Fankueh, Mr,.TKhv?'<br />
aOBafava, Mri, Taylo,' »"*<br />
Tlmm and Mri, Trti i<br />
Mri. Pinkueh<br />
Aiiworlirtopifortheott<br />
Qjuntry Fair will be«n<br />
Bn<br />
medlatelj'.<br />
Mrs, Balsdy introduced<br />
fognmi torUieevening, "<br />
APlant". Mr, John O ur<br />
prtiented lhi<br />
prograin about planti They<br />
dis^aytd varioui pianu<br />
1 One Day 1<br />
Film Developing §<br />
STUDIO<br />
6 5/ As bury Aim.<br />
(On the 'NEW'BLOCK")<br />
> Window Shades<br />
»Slip Covers<br />
• Draperies<br />
• Woven Wooden<br />
Blinds<br />
Traverse Rods<br />
EVERYTHING FOR NOW SEWING<br />
Simplicity I lutttriek Fatttnis<br />
Spring i Summer Fabrics<br />
IZl BAKER'S<br />
HOUSE OF FABRICS<br />
138 S. Short Rd., (1 Mi. South <strong>of</strong> MM St.) f<br />
MLIBIIO PHONE 398-4060<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PACE 9 - SECTION ONI<br />
Honpft-y<br />
REAUY<br />
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ROOM AIR COMNIIONER<br />
OUTDOOHCMI<br />
al Wlrrafflj<br />
MODtL<br />
• Gcwi Anywrisf*~c*rr/ II whets you<br />
want . . bedroom. lumiMr horn*,<br />
boat, camper, colleg* dorm<br />
• Trim (only IO',1 dMp)<br />
• 115 Voll, 7-Amp. Opanlion<br />
• Imlini Cooling<br />
• LIX»N • Oudr Cm won I ru«-«.«r!<br />
^^^ m .to<br />
'SOUGHT<br />
IT HAS ITS<br />
OWNHANDLEL<br />
«O0iTU p ilS.Volt,<br />
JUST 43-lbs, LIGHT<br />
C(o/2ns on 9 s<br />
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ELECTRIC<br />
7-Amp,<br />
w wnMniwt Revohfbig Charge<br />
OECTBMI. mmm, mmm, i mmm<br />
mhk I<br />
Dial 3M-16M<br />
<strong>County</strong> aide guest at Homemakers meetthp<br />
Mrs, M n».« Oner and ._- Mrs, Anne , *<br />
Wiora, also with the <strong>County</strong><br />
Mrs. Otter spok* on faellitlw<br />
Office on Aging, co-authored a<br />
for senior citizens jnd ways<br />
tooWet."Itapfeg Up With U,e<br />
they can M helped. She «•<br />
Times wh]ch ii a guide to<br />
plained the nutrition program<br />
"jrvice «v«il.We to raired<br />
even at the Cape May Comty<br />
wumy reiidenti. Tlieie<br />
Vocational School five days a<br />
bwklMs may be obtained at the<br />
week and the medical<br />
Wfice on Aging, 8 N. Boyd st.,<br />
programs at Crest Haven.<br />
Cape May aurt House Help<br />
with any problema is available<br />
Area educators<br />
UMmereitiMni by calling 46S-<br />
Tin ea, m or 281.<br />
Muriel Otter, <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
<strong>County</strong> Office on Aging wS<br />
program guest at an In-service<br />
Program <strong>of</strong> m Q,. ^<br />
V.sitmjHome m ak e r,heldla,t<br />
appointed at ACC<br />
Elizabeth McKiniey, <strong>of</strong><br />
OcBan City, has been promoted<br />
to associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music<br />
a Atlantic Community College,<br />
Louise McHale, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, has been hired at<br />
Atlantic Community College ai<br />
an instructor <strong>of</strong> nursing,<br />
Ms. McHale received a<br />
nuriing diploma from Albert<br />
Einstein Medical Center in<br />
Philadelphia, and • BSN from<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
She has more than 10 vears<br />
mining experience. Her laliry<br />
will be 18,808 for 10 months.<br />
Graduation<br />
and<br />
Father'sDay y<br />
LCW schedules<br />
CARDS and<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
Veacock<br />
Shop<br />
TIN n , I M<br />
Fellowship dinner<br />
The LCW <strong>of</strong> St. John s<br />
Lutheran Church will hold its<br />
annual Fellowship Dinner<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, at 8:30p.m. in<br />
the social hall.<br />
Speaker for the evening wUI<br />
be Jean Reynoldi Davii, wellknown<br />
humorist, lecturer,<br />
author, composer and pott,<br />
A buffet dinner will be served<br />
by Continental Caterers. All<br />
women <strong>of</strong> the congregation are<br />
welcome to attend.<br />
CRAFTS 1 HOBBIES<br />
2721 Asbury Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City - 391.2314<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
String Art • Models<br />
Gardens Clubs Council<br />
announce new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Announcement <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />
the coming year were nmde at<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Garden Clubi held last Thursday<br />
at Birch Grove Park in<br />
Northfleld,<br />
Those heading the<br />
organiation for <strong>1974</strong>-75 y«r<br />
will bt MM. Clarence Kreuu<br />
preiidint; Mrs. William<br />
Itorget, vice president; and<br />
Mrs, Paul deary, secretarytreasurer.<br />
Mrs. Paul J. Holroyd and<br />
Mrs. Harry Simpson <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Absecon Garden Club served as<br />
rnt next meeting <strong>of</strong> the group<br />
wll be in September.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Omega digital. A synthetic,<br />
ruby screen covers the<br />
dial. ,. press a button to<br />
show ihHominous hour<br />
and minute., continue<br />
presnng button to show<br />
seconds.<br />
Tomorrow here todty ..<br />
in this 14K gold-filled, waterresistant<br />
case and matching<br />
bracelet<br />
$428.<br />
YOUR OMEGA JEWELER<br />
Thomas Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
One Pound<br />
Boiled Ham<br />
SUN ROSE<br />
BOOK SHOP<br />
640 Asbury Ave.<br />
• Hardbound & Paperback<br />
• Gift Books - Graduate<br />
Weddings - Father's Day<br />
•<br />
REfcORD SHOP<br />
9h<br />
9th & Central Ave. '<br />
• Classical, Rock & Popular<br />
• Visit Our Library <strong>of</strong><br />
Music Books<br />
NOW OFFERING SUMMER OCCUPANCY<br />
OCEAN COONYCONDOMINIUM<br />
Come see furnished models.<br />
Act now for summer occupancy.<br />
In just a few short months. <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony has' bun transformed from an architeefs vision to<br />
a structural reality . . . with furnished models now open for inspection and first occupancy July 1,<br />
Sev«n floors <strong>of</strong> carefree condominium living on seven aerei <strong>of</strong> the flntst oeeanfront property<br />
In all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ,<br />
So numerous are <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony's advantages that before the first shovel broke ground, over<br />
100 <strong>of</strong> its condominium residences had already been spok«n for.<br />
Now, with the uncertain energy situation, the nearness <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony to Philadelphia and<br />
suburbs promises to make the remaining units even more sought after,<br />
If you've ever thought <strong>of</strong> owning a condominium residence <strong>of</strong> your own, HOW'S the time to look<br />
into <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony,<br />
0<br />
Who Else Offers All These Fecrtures?<br />
• Direct access to the boardwalk, beach, and ocean,<br />
D Large* private swimming pool, kiddy pool, and cabanas.<br />
• Two all-weather, ro<strong>of</strong>top tennli courts. • Separate shuffleboard area,<br />
D Private game lounge with pool, ping-pong, cords, children's games.<br />
O On-site shopping mall. D Interior courtyard and gardens.<br />
D Private juh deck for each residence. • Panoramic, glare-resisant windows.<br />
C3 Color-coordinated, all-electric, ease-<strong>of</strong>-care kitchens.<br />
D Built-in dishwasher, d 2-door, frost-free refrigerator/freezer.<br />
D Self-cleanfna oven, D Clothe* washer/dryer. D Built-in garbage disposal.<br />
• Enormous closets (many walk-in). [ Secure building storage area,<br />
D Wall-to-wai! carpeting. LI Carpeted halii,<br />
Sound insulated walls,<br />
CJ Master antenna TV system. _ Prt-wlrtd telephont outlets,<br />
• Full-time security system plus elosed-circuit TV,<br />
D Central location near mwsie pavilion, fhiaters, shops, restaurants and transportation,<br />
Zl Building and grounds maintenance by the management,<br />
• Reserved undercover parking, with iforage locker by your ear.<br />
All at Prices Starting at<br />
$41,000!<br />
YQUR<br />
Ample guest parking.<br />
fittiii
PAGI 10 — SICTION ONf THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
COCKTAILS. LU^CHIONS. DINNED<br />
1'obstcr IbuBf<br />
Fisherman's WhS'f. Cap* May<br />
• OPEN ALL TEAR •<br />
Fr.ih n,h , 884 8296<br />
Lewis Gandy Mason <strong>of</strong> the Year; Masonic Club <strong>of</strong>fers scholarship<br />
More than 500 members and<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> the Masonic Club<br />
mjoyed the 14th Annual L dia<br />
Night dinner Saturday on the<br />
Music Pier<br />
Highlight <strong>of</strong> the evening wa§<br />
the presentation <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
scholarship and the naming <strong>of</strong><br />
MaiQd <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Frank H Meyer <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
the presentation <strong>of</strong> the Banes<br />
Benevolent Fund Scholarship<br />
OOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
AT OUR NEW LOCATION<br />
9th STREET & ASBURY AVENUE<br />
* CLOSED MONDAYS *<br />
FOR TAKE-OUT DIAL 399=7773<br />
Come Casual-Just Bring Tour Appetite<br />
Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail and Entertainment<br />
with LENNY i» the PIANO<br />
Friday 4 Saturday Evening<br />
JOHNNY GORDON.<br />
Song Stylist, Sunday 4 to 8 P.M.<br />
COMING SOON, WED, NITE "SWG-A. LONG 1<br />
MULFORKS<br />
-HOUSE<br />
Seafood is Our Specia<br />
Lunch Nerved from 11 a.m.—DinnerServed til io p.m.<br />
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CLOSED MONDAY, JUNE J<br />
TULL'S<br />
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641-1014 FISHERIES<br />
For One <strong>of</strong> the Areas Largest Selection <strong>of</strong> Fresh<br />
Fish and Seafood Delights<br />
Blue Fish • Striped Bass • Cleaned Smelts<br />
• Shrimp • Baeala<br />
Live Lobsters • Scallops<br />
Weakfish (<strong>Ocean</strong> Trout) • Flounder and Fluke<br />
Filets • Smoked Whiting • Fresh Crab<br />
Meat* Fresh Boneless Shad and Shad<br />
Roe • Smoked Finnan Haddie • Certified Clams<br />
Fresh Swordfish (Steaked to Order)<br />
(All Fresh Fish Cleaned To Order)<br />
HOMEMADE SOUPS and STEWS<br />
URGE VARIETY OF SALADS<br />
WEEKLY TAKE-OIH SPECIAL-<br />
BROILED FRESH FILET OF<br />
SEA BASS PLATTER<br />
Complete platter whh seafood sauce,<br />
cole flaw and trench fries or potato<br />
salad.<br />
Broiled and Steamed menu available<br />
for Weight Watcheri.<br />
Try Oar Famous<br />
REAL NEW ENGLAND CLAM BAKE<br />
Individual Portion includes:<br />
I'/ilb. Mafne Ulster • 2 [in Jtrsti Corn<br />
• 11st, firtffiad Clami • 12 Shrimp<br />
Pte "Bitter," "Ms* B4" ml "Hardy-Wipe."<br />
Prt M r»d to Order - B«djf-to-8o<br />
- Ughi M TMT Fir.!!<br />
Reari WRTHFIEU)<br />
ii<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATION-Past Master<br />
FVank Meyer, <strong>of</strong>jhe <strong>Ocean</strong> City; Masonic Club, introduces<br />
Arlene Tr<strong>of</strong>a, recipient <strong>of</strong> the Club's Banes<br />
Memorial Scholarship Senior Photo.<br />
I<br />
Award to Arlene Tr<strong>of</strong>a, a m honors graduate, plans to<br />
graduating student <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> attend Vlllanova University<br />
City Hi0h School. Misi Tr<strong>of</strong>a, aid major in mathematics. She<br />
JUIM9HEII0<br />
Dining Room<br />
| OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 11 A.M. to8 P.M. j<br />
HANK WILLIAMS, Chef<br />
416 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. j.<br />
Dial 399-3298<br />
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK,<br />
11 A.M.<br />
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Example:<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER<br />
NEW YORK STRIP STEAK<br />
Choke <strong>of</strong> Grapefruit or V-8 Juice<br />
Whipped or French Fried PatMoes,<br />
Grcni Vegetable, Salad, Roll* A<br />
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BREKRS ice UEIM<br />
8 A.M. (0 11 P.M.<br />
PREPS<br />
"The Plact to Meet and Eat at the South End"<br />
Stt SI. I fltfewfAn. , 1MMM7I2,<br />
• OPEHAUYEAR M i *,<br />
'A,'<br />
is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs<br />
M B Tr<strong>of</strong>a <strong>of</strong> 11 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Mr. Meyer explained the<br />
foundation <strong>of</strong> the scholarship<br />
which was id up in memory m<br />
a former very active Maion.<br />
The award it 13000 which Is<br />
divided into the four yean <strong>of</strong><br />
the student's college career.<br />
The Rev, Howard Adams,<br />
immediate past president,<br />
announced Mason <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
award to Lewis Gandy. Mr.<br />
Gandy, a past matter <strong>of</strong> Lodge<br />
171 F and AM active In Masonic<br />
Circles for a number <strong>of</strong> years,<br />
accepted the award.<br />
In making the announcement<br />
Rev. Adams reminded those<br />
present <strong>of</strong> the many years Mr,<br />
Gandy substituted for Santa<br />
Glaus in <strong>Ocean</strong> City downtown<br />
holiday events He noted that<br />
probably a number <strong>of</strong> those in<br />
the audience had sat on Mr,<br />
Candy's lap and told him <strong>of</strong><br />
their degires for Christmas<br />
Rev Adams alio noted that<br />
Mr Gandy has been serving as<br />
Tyler <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge<br />
for more than 40 years.<br />
John Gilbert Sr , president,<br />
was master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies and<br />
introduced guests including a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Masonic dlgnitariei<br />
from Pennsylvania. Also<br />
present were Mayor and Mr»,<br />
B Thomas Waldman, Commissioner<br />
and Mrs. Luther<br />
Wallace and Commissioner<br />
Marilyn Moore.<br />
A special honored<br />
guest<br />
introduced wns Paul Sturgis<br />
who is Past Master <strong>of</strong> Star<br />
Lodge in Tuekahoe and has<br />
been a Maun for more than TO<br />
years. He recently was honored<br />
with a reception from the<br />
Grand Lodge. Mr. Sturgii was<br />
given a riling vote <strong>of</strong> accord by<br />
those present.<br />
Following dinner and the<br />
festivities entertainment was<br />
provided by the Forty Niners<br />
Oiorui <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa.,<br />
which presented Caribbean<br />
Holiday revelers pay<br />
in court for revelry<br />
Some Memorial Day<br />
weekend revelers paid for their<br />
fun during a lengthy session <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Court Wednesday<br />
with most <strong>of</strong> the fines levied for<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> marijuana,<br />
James Garrett and James Doyle's companion, Michael<br />
Creedon, both <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, Neuman, also <strong>of</strong> Broomall, was<br />
were each fm»d ilOO and $10 fined 1100 for walking <strong>of</strong>f with a<br />
court costs for possession <strong>of</strong><br />
less than 25 grams <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana at 11th it, and the<br />
boardwalk on May 25.<br />
Thoma» E. Mancer, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia,<br />
received a<br />
similar fine MI the same charge<br />
and was placed on two months<br />
parental probation, Mancer<br />
was also found guilty <strong>of</strong> being<br />
under the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana at 9th st. and Gentral<br />
av. on April 21.<br />
Rita A. Drutarosfcy, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Chester, Pa., was also fined<br />
H0O for possession <strong>of</strong> less than<br />
a pains <strong>of</strong> marijuana in a car<br />
at Seaspray and Waverly rds.,<br />
on May 26<br />
Steve A. Ricchini, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, ended up with the<br />
highest drug related fine<br />
following his conviction on<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> marijuana<br />
charges. He was fined 1250 by<br />
Municipal Judge Augustus 1.<br />
Gqetz.<br />
Pined fioo for possession <strong>of</strong><br />
less than 26 grams <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana was Joseph E.<br />
JRrtak, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who<br />
was arrestefl by police on May<br />
27. AIM fined tloo on the same<br />
charge was Steven R. Williams,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lansdale, Pa, who was<br />
wrested in the 700 block <strong>of</strong> 9th<br />
st- on May K,<br />
In other action, Daniel P.<br />
Doyle was fined lioo for<br />
shoplifting • black hat valued<br />
Hushes lists<br />
his net worth<br />
Democrat Congre»slon«l<br />
hopeful William J, Hughes has<br />
released his personal financial<br />
statement that lists his net<br />
worth at approximately<br />
BB5,389.<br />
Hughes lists total assets at<br />
(468,239 with liabilities <strong>of</strong><br />
$80,850 for a net worth <strong>of</strong><br />
$385,389. Much <strong>of</strong> Hughes'<br />
holdings are in real estate including<br />
a condominium worni<br />
mm, his home at 1019 Wesley<br />
rd., 171,400, »nd an apartment<br />
house at 1601 Asbury av, wortti<br />
172,910,<br />
Hughes Is also owner <strong>of</strong><br />
Hallamarine Enterprises, Inc.,<br />
which owns Hallamarine Yacht<br />
Y«rd at nth st, and the bay.'<br />
Approximate value <strong>of</strong> that<br />
holding is $150,000.<br />
In commenting on hii<br />
holdings Hughes said, "I<br />
believe that this year, more<br />
than ever before, every candidate<br />
for public <strong>of</strong>fice should<br />
be open and above board wim<br />
the public he Is asking for<br />
wpport. I wUl submit my<br />
personal finances voluntarily to<br />
assure the voters mat I am not<br />
seeking <strong>of</strong>fice for personal gain<br />
or to benefit any private interest<br />
i in which I am engaged "<br />
For Your Dining<br />
and Dancing Pleasure<br />
Thursday thru Saturday<br />
The London Brothers<br />
Quartet<br />
ELSlgfflMNlMV • TUi»I)»T<br />
SOI BeachBrlve<br />
C»p*M»>,N.J.<br />
at S3.8S tram irene s uiR Shop,<br />
8(M Boardwalk on May IS,<br />
Doyle, from Broomall, Pa., wai<br />
fined an additional $5 for<br />
having an open can <strong>of</strong> bear in<br />
hit pocket.<br />
red baseball cap from Irene's<br />
valued at S1.S9,<br />
Tommy Miles, <strong>of</strong> 220 Haven<br />
av., was fined 186 each to two<br />
assault and battery charges on<br />
May 22. MU* was found guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> striking Jessie McFarland<br />
and Denis* Ellis. He has been<br />
placed on one year's probation<br />
for each violation.<br />
In motor vehicle action<br />
Patrick J, iteffa, 19, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, was fined a total<br />
<strong>of</strong> $60 for careless driving and<br />
an accident and for leaving the<br />
scene <strong>of</strong> an accident at 43rd tt.<br />
and West av. on April 14,<br />
Demetrios Giannakis, 26, <strong>of</strong><br />
Desplaines, 111, wai fined ISO<br />
on a reckless driving charge on<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City-Someri Point<br />
Uvd, on May 24.<br />
William R, SchanU, III., IS,<br />
d Edison, was fined $25 on a<br />
careless driving charge on<br />
Wesley av, on May 3, and Ivo I,<br />
Wons, 20, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphfa, wai<br />
Oned S35 for spe«dB* at W<br />
miles per hour In a 25 JnUe per<br />
hour zone on Wesley ave.<br />
Holiday, The Chorus comprises<br />
more than SO singing members<br />
plus a number <strong>of</strong> Instrumentalist'<br />
The program<br />
THE<br />
centered around a thane <strong>of</strong> a<br />
cruise to the wonderful islands .<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Caribbean. Setting and<br />
costumes created the atmosphere<br />
and the presentation<br />
included specialty act*, solos,<br />
duett, and novelty numbers<br />
Come to the Happy Place<br />
"Where tht 7B wnMetti"<br />
SERVING BREAKFAST. LUNCH and DINNER<br />
"Be Sura to Chick Our Daily Spielab"<br />
Senior Citizen* 10% DISCOUNT CUDS Honored<br />
em STREET m mm AVONE<br />
8 A.M. TU? DIAL 399-0113<br />
Mtw Luncheon Counter<br />
- Specializing in<br />
Hoaglti • Stiaki • V* Ib, Sandwich«i<br />
Party Trays • Cold Cuts • Fmb Muh<br />
STEAMED SUMS<br />
CLAMS IN TNI HALF SHELL<br />
ffirythlng on Hit Menu<br />
EAT IN or TAKE OUT<br />
Mu I ford's Seafood Shack<br />
Under the same management as Campbell's Seafood<br />
2112 ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 398-0622<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
Friday and Saturday, HI 8 P.M.<br />
OPEN THIS SUNDAY 'TIL 7 P.M.<br />
NOW OPEN EVERY DAY!<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
rr<br />
ED<br />
3221 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-4337<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 'til 7,<br />
Friday. Saturday and Sunday 'til 8<br />
SEEKER'S<br />
Off EMU $ 6*rd»n 9tmU Parkway • to<br />
><br />
ANGLESEA INN<br />
WILDWOOD, N.J,<br />
We might just be the<br />
best family restaurant<br />
in the<br />
(<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
TOMORROW (Friday).<br />
Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonymoui<br />
meeting, s p.m., in Chri« !<br />
^i Parish Hall<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Christ Episciipa) Pariih<br />
picnic, 2 p.m., at the B.L<br />
England recreation area<br />
Beesleys Point.<br />
Central United Methodist Unwoad Oiapter Alcoholics<br />
Men dinner meeting, 8:30 p.m., Anonymous y meeting, tig, 2 p.m., in<br />
tn. Central Hail,<br />
Seai Bti O h<br />
Seaview Baptist Oiureh 2025<br />
PUSLIC NOTICE<br />
PUBLIC NOTICI<br />
NOTICE<br />
ii<br />
»«• NOTICI. tint NIICOM, i tirparliHii «t m. HIM I! N.w Krur. trMIni •• THI<br />
1ANO1AR, Ml mffim (U>.«.r,B TawDikli Cl*rk M<br />
UBfW T..WI, Tuft-ho. Hi JMI<br />
NliCDM<br />
CHARLH CAHR. PmUDINT<br />
•H«*ail mmmtlrt north<br />
Til<br />
iwmii, »i.J»»r<br />
• >» IT, gf ISH<br />
¥i<br />
• Holly Hobbies<br />
• Hudson Pewter<br />
• Colonial Candles<br />
1 and an array <strong>of</strong> Vine i-Hf<br />
) for all<br />
FOUR TS<br />
GENERAL STORE<br />
SIFT SHOP • ANTIQUE SHOP<br />
it, H i ui«i| ii, neiuii, i.<br />
STORf HOURS:<br />
0=6 Wwkdays • 10-7 FRI., SAT, & SUN<br />
N0§If Mt-2721<br />
• 'THE BIGGEST LITTLE FISH MARKET IN TOWN" •<br />
1155 ASBURY AVENUE DHL 399-1615<br />
Filet <strong>of</strong> Salmon •BotforTScrod<br />
Cod Steak • Mackerel<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs • Stewing Oysters<br />
Sea Ian • Halibut Steakt<br />
Alaskan King Crab Legs<br />
Lobster Meat • Frog Logs<br />
Snapper Soup<br />
• ..NMOL NIX3MMVK Hii A 3'LLXn 1S3DD1H 3IIX., •<br />
• CRAB TRAP<br />
i ON THE CIRCLE - SOMERS POINT<br />
Special Luncheon Menu *1.50<br />
MONDAY<br />
TUISDAY-<br />
Pepper Steak with Rice<br />
Sauteed Liver & Onions<br />
Baked Meat Loaf<br />
Mamcotti & Meatball<br />
WEDNESDAY Bar-B-Que Chicken Leg<br />
Roast Porli & Sauerkraut<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY<br />
stripped clams<br />
Veal Purmigana & SpaghetU<br />
Baked Filet <strong>of</strong> Cod<br />
with Supreme Sauce<br />
arimp Creole<br />
Baked Beans i Hot Doe<br />
Grilled Ham k Cheese<br />
Sandwich<br />
with Soup Du Jour<br />
ALL PLATTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />
4BUTTER<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. 'TIL 3 P.M.<br />
• SfMte<br />
THf OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LIPGIR<br />
Mainland Coming Events<br />
MONDAY•<br />
Four Seasoni Oarden Club,<br />
instillation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>flcirs at<br />
Qiichl's Re»t«ur«nl. Sami>r»<br />
Point<br />
Promotmd<br />
Robert H Spenee, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Helm Spenee, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, hu<br />
bean promoted to manufacturing<br />
superviaor <strong>of</strong> production<br />
at the Puerto Rican operation<br />
• , _ . . . . . .<br />
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PAGi 12 -<br />
SiCTION ONE<br />
Matthews criticizes<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Treasurer<br />
Philip It Matalucel, in<br />
cooperation with the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Chosen Freeholders, has announced<br />
the latest reports <strong>of</strong><br />
two county departments,<br />
resulting from an audit <strong>of</strong> all<br />
eounty departmenti<br />
The latest audits, according<br />
to Matalucci, indicate that the<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> surrogate's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice and the sheriff's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
are well run organliationl,<br />
with the entire staff <strong>of</strong> each<br />
<strong>of</strong> rice fully understandini their<br />
duties and responsibilities "<br />
Matslueci said that the<br />
employees <strong>of</strong> both the<br />
surrogate's and »heriff"s <strong>of</strong>ficM<br />
were well versed in the<br />
operations <strong>of</strong> their respective<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices Each employee has<br />
specific toiowlfidge <strong>of</strong> his own<br />
articular job. as well as their<br />
co-workers<br />
"It is refreshing to note,<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
SEAVEA<br />
SKATEUND<br />
14 Atlantic hnn<br />
Dial 399-4401<br />
Open TUBS.<br />
Hite 730<br />
to 10<br />
Fri. nd Sat.<br />
Kite 8 to11<br />
NON-BEACH<br />
or RAINY DAY<br />
SATURDAYS,<br />
OPEN 1:30 to 4<br />
WE SELL SKATES<br />
I EQUIPMENT<br />
Matalucci said, "that in each <strong>of</strong><br />
these two <strong>of</strong>fice, any one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
anployees Is capable <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
"irming the duties <strong>of</strong> their ce-<br />
*nrker», thus providing great<br />
efficiency for the taxpayers,<br />
and outstanding service to the<br />
people they serve."<br />
In regard to specifics <strong>of</strong> the<br />
audit, Matalucci said that he<br />
has recommended to the<br />
surrogate that he investigate<br />
the re investment <strong>of</strong> minor'i<br />
funds at a higher interest rate.<br />
Further, he has recommended<br />
that all bills be numbered, and<br />
that the monetary report to the<br />
freeholders be done every two<br />
weeks, instead <strong>of</strong> once a month,<br />
As in the audit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sirTogaie'i <strong>of</strong>fice, Matalucd<br />
said that the audit <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
sheriff's nffiee rwvesied enly<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
CITV Of OMAN SIT*, H J<br />
NQTiCITSIIBDIll<br />
(EACH CONCISliQN<br />
Ciff Conlr.tl No. Itti<br />
Nolle >i htnav «iv«i ih.t I H M bid.<br />
will N racai*«l bv (hi IHf< II Com<br />
miiiianm at MM City at QcMn City, Haw<br />
JarMy isr Ida raml M KMMran) itMl<br />
ter ihi tummar taaMfi af W* far<br />
eaaranan si canaln Had) nffaMIMl,<br />
IM sMt to H asanati aM r.«a in public it<br />
I rtsviar meatiiii «f tha taara ef teffimliiianari<br />
on WadnatMy, Jan 11, I'M it<br />
ilia AM In tha eamniliileiiari*<br />
CB.mb.rt. Cil, Nail, Oaail City, Has<br />
Jaftay.<br />
5p«l!lc.iioni»na farm ai anaatal miy<br />
ba ooi.lrna UMH iiplieiftan (a lha cm<br />
eiam without tunt,<br />
411 araawati mull M at M (arm<br />
travMafl «M H lUBmina* ta Ma Cltr<br />
CUrk an an V aafara tin hour tlM<br />
By ardar ft» taar3 ai Gem*<br />
miftianan.<br />
LOHETTA C MABJHALL,<br />
e B S<br />
>-B. IT p I HJ|<br />
NOT 1 Of<br />
Natlei ii hanky (Ivan mat aiaiM BMi<br />
will a* ratalvaa In Hw City Ciark'i QHIca,<br />
City Mall, tar tha aiiaaul al Mf nt vajiieM<br />
at feilowi:<br />
• IMJ ChavnMt • Itta Van I'M<br />
. l»7« ChnniM • Mov. , t Mar<br />
IMS Cluvrokt • lIKlyna •« door<br />
. if?! DsMa part • Star<br />
• I TO Badfa Coronal 4 saer<br />
Tha >aMeiat may aa Imaatfad at lha<br />
Mia Sarasa, HI* It, •no Walt »v«rw,<br />
eafwaafl IM Man at liH AM and «;»<br />
p«. Manday throuffiianiMay. 1MIwill<br />
M milvia In m. City ttark't afflca M<br />
iaftr than II:» AJM,. <strong>Jun</strong>a !, i»M,<br />
lySrMrtllM<br />
Mara M CaniinlllMarm<br />
Larafla C ManMII<br />
city dark<br />
IIS, IT, B.I. M,M<br />
ENTERTIINHENT IT<br />
l"The FINN BROTHERS"<br />
5 KITES I WEEK,<br />
WEDNESDAY THRU SUWDAT<br />
| A Complete Line <strong>of</strong> PACKAGE GOODS<br />
WINE* LIQUOR • BEER<br />
WE DELIVER Dial399-4906<br />
34th St. Causeway into <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Sandbar<br />
Between Sips<br />
by John<br />
Ai you may surmise from<br />
: watching the social drinking<br />
habits <strong>of</strong> your friends and<br />
i neighbors, almost half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Amwton-produeed whiskey<br />
cooiumed In the U.S. ii blended<br />
i Whiskey. The distinctive flavor<br />
marshland<br />
%<br />
I you enjoy in your favorite<br />
! brand is due to the skill <strong>of</strong> the<br />
: blinder. He carefully blends<br />
! selected lull-bodied straight<br />
! whiskies with grain neutral<br />
••piriti, producing a lighter,<br />
• bittir balanert blend that ii<br />
! ilintd to win public •eeeplanct and popularity. Once a g<br />
i Utndlng formuli hlfs be«n established, the diitiller or |<br />
i bottler must adhwt to it rigidly to maintain the uniform |<br />
identity. In consifcring the differences in whiskieg it n well «<br />
la rBn«nb» that strai^t whiskey sueh as bourbon or rye is ft<br />
ftywiivored and full taditd, while the blended ^iskey is by ^<br />
comparison light in body and flavor Many people still refer %<br />
toMmd«iwhiilnyairye,Itiinot,andinie itraighi rye will<br />
probably ihock the pa'ate <strong>of</strong> the Imbiber occuslomed io<br />
Krfl.<br />
COOKING WITH WINE<br />
LIVER PATE SPREAD- You'll need 2 lbs. butter,', p<br />
Itady chopped onions,'/«cup woked crumbled bacon, 1 io 4<br />
Vt M. cans <strong>of</strong> liver pate, v 4 tap. dry musUrd and 1 tsb,<br />
•terry. Melt butwr in small skillet, add onions and saute<br />
lightly Combine with other ingrsdienli. ,M« thoroughly.<br />
Serve on mill trackers, mi gamU will, crumbled bacon,<br />
Mike. 11, ^_<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q, Art Ike longeti igtd wlnei Uie btsi? ,<br />
A, There U no Deeeiury coBneclloii telween the age <strong>of</strong> wine<br />
mt III quality. Pome wbiei retch their peak <strong>of</strong> maturity<br />
wltfela montht iller fermmUllon and eannol be further<br />
•Mi wUioM toiln« quality. Other WIBM do nut reach their<br />
k f t . three, five yeiri.,,up to htlf • century or<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
, FINE f| AMO MOST COMPUTE STOCK<br />
' - HiALtOTfOUTHJIRSfV<br />
I<br />
minor corrections were<br />
necessary. Again, all bills<br />
jiiould be numbered, and the<br />
report to the FreehoMeri be<br />
made every two weeks, Instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> monthly. In addition,<br />
maintenance records should be<br />
kept on each vehicle in the<br />
Sieriffs Department, This,<br />
Matalucci said, would assist in<br />
keeping county-owned vehicles<br />
In good condition and also help<br />
determine when a vehicle<br />
should be replaced h#fau»e <strong>of</strong><br />
maintenance costs<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
MUTT & JEFF, PAINTERS<br />
VllUnova •tudentf, experienced,<br />
reasonable. Free<br />
eitimBtes. Call 3»» OMi,<br />
between M p.m. ^^<br />
Oe#an Front Duple*<br />
3 bedrooms, 1 baths.<br />
Minimum 2 weeks or half<br />
teasait.<br />
697-2020 3?9-il20 ,.<br />
CLI/tHINO SiHLi—lar III. Bin """ all<br />
lUmmaf. ita* at «|.HHi-iiia l«f lit,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>a 1 %m Mr. C<br />
HSUII HIED r«INTINS>—Callagl<br />
•fliMM, aipariHaai nili paMt all<br />
wmniar B.«uuuW» ram Far h(a,<br />
awm imm<br />
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Hi !M «, call MMITiJ.M<br />
tOFA—lch.lrl. »M «M Ira) II<br />
MS<br />
BOOMJ—Itf wortlraj glrli, Uia af nt<br />
nanafta till camrll a*a. Can Iff-<br />
Oil.<br />
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llcu.n. »ood sna, MI. tall Iff .»«•. 1-<br />
LltLIE JicOi'T—taft M Jaa Feslla,<br />
Waif: lonolum.il Braalat with SM knol<br />
•M BackMI wtth oval InKrlanan, 81<br />
Hniimamal ¥atut, Lai in W#fliaflantf<br />
(J.I M»v !!! PlHia Mil 1" oplt<br />
screwing up m>' n14»2<br />
PtoWMMB*M1-SSM<br />
$5. Off Original UrmH* Trntmnt<br />
L wHh 1 otour»0$~1 mr c u W<br />
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PAGE 1 -<br />
SECTION TWO<br />
IT'S OFFICIAL—<strong>Ocean</strong> Village, <strong>Ocean</strong> City's new condominium townhotse<br />
and apartment-home rammiaiity at 55ft st, and Bay av., was <strong>of</strong>ficially optnsd<br />
with a rib ton-cutting ceremony on May 19, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Commissioner Utbs<br />
Wallace (center) was a guest at the opening day celebration. Also pictured are<br />
Cl to r.) Jack Jones, vice president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> VUlage; Martin H. Weissman<br />
president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Village; Luther WaUace; FMadelAa personality Ken<br />
Garland, <strong>of</strong> WIP Radio; and Robert L. Alotander, vice president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
VUlage. The flrst section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> VUlage will be ready for summr occupancy<br />
by <strong>Jun</strong>e 25.<br />
tr^ '<br />
Charter Study unit Invites comments<br />
SOMERS POINT - Load Council and the j«Mic will u,<br />
organizations, clubs or groups templ^e and spn for pi^lic<br />
wiihing to mtet with the inspection by iht month <strong>of</strong><br />
Qiarter Study Commission to August<br />
discuss djta pertaining to<br />
choosing the right charter for<br />
the city, should contact a<br />
mtmber <strong>of</strong> the commission<br />
Serving m charter itudy<br />
members ire, Chairman,<br />
George E Meagher, RayTOond<br />
D. Idler, George R. Hyatt,<br />
Mary Ellen Pearsolle and<br />
Michael T, O'Hara<br />
The committee wUl not be<br />
scheduling any more public<br />
hearings.<br />
Committee member<br />
Raymond Idler commented<br />
that the commission's rtport to<br />
Do YOU<br />
know the<br />
score...<br />
WHtNIT<br />
COMES<br />
TO<br />
HIGH INTEREST<br />
SAVINGS PLANS?<br />
Listen, ȴe <strong>of</strong>fer a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
Savings Plans to fit your needs.<br />
We pay inrerest, compounded<br />
regularly, to the tune <strong>of</strong> the<br />
highest rates the law allows.<br />
Deposits insured up to $20,000.<br />
Beautiful music? You bet!<br />
6.75%<br />
Per Annum<br />
6.50%<br />
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SIMONIZING<br />
PASTE W« . BLUE CORAL<br />
UrS MIRROR SHINE<br />
IIST TIRE - 6th and May<br />
- GIFT CERTIFICATES -<br />
Dial 399-9313<br />
30-MONTH CERTIFICATES<br />
SSM.OO Minimum • Compoundad Daily •<br />
Paid Quarterly • Let Us Give Your Monty<br />
Dtluxe Short Term Cart • "fruit It To U«<br />
and See How Fast It Grows.<br />
12-MORTN CERTIFICATES<br />
S500.00 Minimum • Compounds tally<br />
Paid QMrttriy • He.r Hew to Mil»<br />
Wiihts Come Tnw • $•%* WHM Our<br />
Inttrest, One Y«§r C«rtlfic»te.
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger<br />
PAGI J — SECTION TWO<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 30, If74<br />
Worth the investment<br />
• Slightly more than a year ago the<br />
causeway leading from this resort to<br />
Somers Point was designated as one <strong>of</strong><br />
the more dangerous highways in New<br />
Jersey. State funds amounting to<br />
$10,000 were given to the Police<br />
Department here for increased patrols<br />
flo that stretch <strong>of</strong> road.<br />
The money was used to pay police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for extra duty patroling the<br />
tour-lane highway. Now that the<br />
money has been spent, the program<br />
must be rated as a complete success.<br />
Prior to the additional patrols the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City-Somers Point boulevard<br />
was a race strip for motorists coming<br />
back late at night from Somers Point<br />
bars. On occasion there were serious<br />
and even fatal accidents on the high<br />
way,<br />
But since the patrols were increased<br />
through the State grant, there have<br />
been no fatal accidents and drunk<br />
driving arrests on the road have<br />
doubled.<br />
At best the boulevard is dangerous<br />
with four narrow lanes squeezed onto<br />
me road surface. There is no medial<br />
strip and the road shoulda*s are<br />
inadequate. Speeds in excess <strong>of</strong> 50<br />
miles per hour make these hazards<br />
worse.<br />
An added bonus <strong>of</strong> the increased<br />
patrols U a lessening <strong>of</strong> problems with<br />
pedestrians. During the warmer<br />
months fishermen cling to bulkheads<br />
and bridges along the boulevard at all<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> the day and night On occasion<br />
in the past some <strong>of</strong> these people have<br />
been seriously injured or killed whUe<br />
crossing from on. WdM<br />
Yankee Doodle emotional<br />
response to the cadence <strong>of</strong><br />
marching feet and the beat and<br />
trass <strong>of</strong> a marching band is no<br />
longer to be found. Like mother<br />
aid apple pie, parades are Just<br />
a residue <strong>of</strong> the put that are no<br />
longer relevant to our<br />
sophisticated life experience.<br />
The military man hat been an<br />
integral figure In Americana.<br />
Towns have erected statues <strong>of</strong><br />
him In their public squares. But<br />
the hero image apparently<br />
could not survive the heat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•teaming <strong>Jun</strong>gles <strong>of</strong> Vietnam.<br />
The memory <strong>of</strong> the men who<br />
fought the earlier wars to make<br />
the world safe for democracy<br />
waf diminished by that unwanted,<br />
unpopular conflict. The<br />
nton who battled the Cong on<br />
tht Delta have the ••me<br />
dimension for hero status as did<br />
their predecessors In battle,<br />
but civilian bickering and<br />
protestor strife here at home<br />
stripped them <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
[xevlouily accepted glory <strong>of</strong><br />
war. They were reduced to<br />
portrait <strong>of</strong> captives <strong>of</strong> the<br />
military-Industrial<br />
complex.<br />
Men with one aid In mind;<br />
survive until the next rotation<br />
hitch. The traditional Image <strong>of</strong><br />
The American soldier perished<br />
in the rice paddle*.<br />
The Vietnam veteran seems<br />
Intent on hit anonymity.<br />
Without him the veteran It a<br />
vanishing breed. The ranks <strong>of</strong><br />
the Doughboys, the Dogface*,<br />
the O.I. Joe are dwindling. The<br />
time may tan borne when we<br />
won't need rain to faU OP OUT<br />
Memorial Day parade. VTM.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City a la carte<br />
WRONG, MR. WRIOHT-EI»ewhere on thia parfe<br />
la printed a letter from a Betty Pedriek, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty. Ms. Pedrick says we owe an apology to PtJ.<br />
David Wright for the piece we wrote about him a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago. We awarded Mr. Wright a la<br />
carte's soaring seaguU for giviijg aticket to Mrs. F.<br />
A. Diefenbeck, <strong>of</strong> Northfitld, Wright gave her a ticket<br />
for driving with her high headlight beami on. We<br />
contended the peliGi <strong>of</strong>ficer was splitting hairs and<br />
all he had to do was flash his high beams at her to<br />
remedy the situation. Ms. Pedrick didn't agree, and<br />
she backs up her argument with quotes from <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
sources; "a conversation I overheard at a local<br />
market." Ma. Pedrick says we did not investigate the<br />
story carefully enough, and signs <strong>of</strong>f with the admonishlon<br />
that we "get out from behind vour desk<br />
more <strong>of</strong>ten." Perhaps Ms. Pedrick should get out <strong>of</strong><br />
her house more <strong>of</strong>ten. We refer to paragraph two <strong>of</strong><br />
her letter to the editor: "How difficult, my fellow<br />
readers, would it be in the early part <strong>of</strong> May while<br />
driving the dark lonely streets <strong>of</strong> the south end to see<br />
those bright blue flashing lights directly behind<br />
you?" At least we get out from behind our desk <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
enough to know that you can't believe everything you<br />
hear in the super market, and in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Ms<br />
Ftedriek, the flashing lights are red.<br />
LUNCH WITH CHARLffi—We stopped in at a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Congressman Charles W. Sandman's<br />
Advisory Council last Friday. We haven't been to one<br />
<strong>of</strong> Charlie's luncheons for a long time, but we decided<br />
to go to this one because it was held here in Oman<br />
City. We went more out <strong>of</strong> curiosity than anything<br />
else. We have lived here in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for most <strong>of</strong> our<br />
three decades on this planet, and never once had set<br />
foot in Watson's Restaurant. We felt like a tourist as<br />
we marched into that building for the first time. The<br />
Sandman luncheon was held on the second floor, and<br />
in keeping with ont <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's greatest<br />
traditions only wine was served in petite glasses. We<br />
did notice, however, two man-sized bottlts <strong>of</strong> whiskey<br />
<strong>of</strong>f in a corner. Every couple <strong>of</strong> minutes one<strong>of</strong> the<br />
guests would steal over to the bottles and pour a<br />
drink. We stuck with the wine. The later part <strong>of</strong><br />
Sandman's speech was devoted to the activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
House Judiciary Committee <strong>of</strong> which Sandman it<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the ranking Republican members. That<br />
committee is investigating the possible impeachment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the President, a task which Sandman says wD]<br />
hardly make fte committee members popular with<br />
the voters in this election year. Sandman is a<br />
renowned constitutional lawyer, so the activities <strong>of</strong><br />
the Judiciary Committee are right up his alley. We<br />
were impressed with Sandman '§ knowledge <strong>of</strong> this<br />
historic happening. If the other members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
committee are as well versed, the President will get<br />
fair and impartial treatment.<br />
JOHN X.—At the Sandman luncheon we had the<br />
pleasure <strong>of</strong> sitting with Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Treasurer<br />
John Xanthopolous. We had heard a lot iabout the<br />
Uwovaflve programs Johh X set up in Atlantic<br />
<strong>County</strong>, but we had never met the man before. He if a<br />
big hulking sort with a s<strong>of</strong>t voice that could charm<br />
even the most ardent Democrat. John X is al^o<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Pleasantvllle Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
which recently opened up the much talked about<br />
underground school in that community. Whether<br />
talking about education or county finances, John X<br />
handles himself well. Many <strong>of</strong> the methods he introduced<br />
to the Treasurer's job have been picked up<br />
by Gape May <strong>County</strong> Treasurer Phil Matalucci.<br />
Matalucci is also a physically enormous person, so<br />
we imagine that between them, Atlantic and Cape<br />
May Counties have more treasurer to the pound than<br />
all the other counties in the state.<br />
FLOWER POWER—Mark Soifer, the city's Public<br />
Relations Director has done it again. This time he has<br />
opened up the windows at city hall and let a breath <strong>of</strong><br />
fresh air in. Normally the second floor hallway <strong>of</strong> tHe<br />
municipal building with its tile walls and antiquated<br />
trim has all the charm <strong>of</strong> the men's room at<br />
Philadelphia's Reading Terminal, but with the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the flower posters the whole atmosphere has<br />
changed. Soifer had the students at the Intermediate<br />
and Primary Schools create colorful posters extolling<br />
flie virtues <strong>of</strong> next month's boardwalk flower show.<br />
The posters are on display at city hall, and the<br />
change in decor has even changed die attitude <strong>of</strong> city<br />
employees, It was like opening the windows wide and<br />
letting in a breath <strong>of</strong> fresh young air.<br />
aiBISI IS SAFE—By the time thii particular piece<br />
hits the streets, City Treasurer Anthony I, Imbesi<br />
and his wife Mary will probably be home from their<br />
vacation to Beirut Lebanon, The Imbesi's went over<br />
there several weeks ago to visit their daughter Judy,<br />
who is connected with the U.S. Foreign Service and is<br />
stationed in that country. Last week we reported that<br />
the Imbesi had been kidnapped by some strange mideast<br />
liberation army, and in fact, may even have<br />
kidnapped himself after walking <strong>of</strong>f with a substantial<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> the city's cash reserves. Anyway,<br />
w§ are happy to report that The Imbesi, as he is affectionately<br />
called at city hall, is alive and well in<br />
Lebanon. At least that's what he said on a postcard to<br />
our <strong>of</strong>fice. The imbesi says Beirut ifl a "busy, active<br />
and lovely city, which fronts on the Mediterranean<br />
Sea, where Judy's apartment li located, We art,<br />
taking it easy and sightseeing." *<br />
COMINO ATTRACTIONS~We iurt finished Peter<br />
Benchley's book "Jaws" and in this space next week<br />
we intend to review it and point out some similarities<br />
between <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Amity, Long Island, where<br />
the story takes place. It is about a great white shark<br />
that preys on unsuspecting bathers in that resort<br />
town. It turns out that the fish has almost supernatural<br />
qualities. But the time the book is over<br />
almost all <strong>of</strong> the major character* have beeta<br />
devoured by the shark. It takes soni* |HflWy fancy<br />
writing by Benchley to keep the book moving with A'<br />
cait <strong>of</strong> characters. But he does the Job.<br />
More next week. • **<br />
l<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 30.<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINf L LiDGIT?<br />
STRONG<br />
ST JolIVs LL'THERAM<br />
iWh si BIII) central »v.<br />
Rev. i» Hiohurd r.arrfenn<br />
3 SECTION TWO<br />
Make<br />
TODAY (Tl.iirsday)<br />
6 "45 p m .! uninf<br />
rehearsal<br />
Thai<br />
TOMORROW (FHday)<br />
/ p m Youth Activities<br />
7:30 p m f>infifrnat<br />
rehearsal<br />
9pm<br />
Adult Activitifis<br />
FRIDAY<br />
8 p m Senior Choir<br />
•Ilinrtion<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9am<br />
Church School<br />
it and 10-30 a m<br />
Morning<br />
Worship Pastor Wilerck s<br />
topic,<br />
TTning Something Pnr<br />
(Tod<br />
MONDAY<br />
7 30 p<br />
Education<br />
Childbirth<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 30 a m<br />
School<br />
II a.m The Service<br />
firmatiqn<br />
7-30 p m<br />
Sunday<br />
Owch<br />
f on<br />
Church Council<br />
MONDAY<br />
7:30 p.m<br />
pchool staff<br />
TUESDAY<br />
6:30 p m<br />
iJinner<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
? 30 p m Teacher Training<br />
ST. FRANCES CABRINI Rf<br />
2nd si and Atlantic iv.<br />
Rev. William<br />
McrorrUtln.<br />
pastor<br />
Sunday<br />
Church<br />
I.CW<br />
Fellowship<br />
DAILY<br />
8 g m Mass<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST CIIL'RCH<br />
Nth si. and Centra! iv.<br />
Charles WflCDek. pa slur<br />
Howard W. Adams.<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> visitation<br />
Wilheim A. A. Gome.<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> music<br />
Prayer Telephone 3M-ni6<br />
TODAY iThursday) -<br />
7 p.m. • Boy Scouti<br />
W:30p.m - Webelos Dm<br />
Weight WatchiM<br />
THE<br />
BIBLE<br />
CUSS<br />
Meets Every Tuesday<br />
at 7:30 P.M.<br />
Rev. AI<br />
Huntiinger<br />
li'ili'hillK I In' linok <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
"TITUS"<br />
The Stabler 1 !<br />
ft WALNUT ROAD<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J,<br />
All Are Welcome<br />
SATURDAY •<br />
8 a.m. 5;3b and 7 p.m..<br />
Masses<br />
II a.m. to noon and before<br />
and after evening Massej •<br />
Confessions.<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C.<br />
13th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Rev. James Welsh, pastor<br />
DAILY •<br />
7 and 8 a.m. • Ma»ies<br />
SATURDAY -<br />
4 to J and after 7 p.m. Man -<br />
Confessions<br />
5:45 and 7 p.m. - Masses<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
8, 9:18. 10:30 a.m. and nodn<br />
Masses<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
l«h st. and Wesley av.<br />
Rev. Divld P. Wright.<br />
DO. pastor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
9;30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
with classes for every member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the family. James Lutz,<br />
iUpertntendent,<br />
iO:45 a.m. - Worihip Service<br />
You art Invited to<br />
Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
Corner 11 Hi and Central<br />
strvices according to<br />
The Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 2 - Whitsunday 8 & 10 A.M.<br />
Annual Sunday School Awards Day<br />
I<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
fi<br />
MAR6ATE COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH-ECUMENICAL<br />
1900 Vf NTNOR PARKWAY<br />
MARGATE<br />
20 Denominations<br />
Represented.<br />
S AAln. North<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Di*. Martin C. Wlsznat<br />
PFMChH .<br />
"HOLY SPIRITi<br />
LUXURYOR<br />
NECESSITY"<br />
fitft* 11.00<br />
Sfrvlet<br />
f :3P».m. Church School<br />
(NurmyAv.lltbk)<br />
t'undueipd by Pastor Wright<br />
Speaker, Rev Richard Walton,<br />
missionary 10 the Philippines<br />
fVimmui'i<strong>of</strong>i Swvire<br />
10 45 a m Super i ISPH<br />
Nursery<br />
|o-45.a m<br />
Primary Church<br />
1 P m Evening Gosp#l<br />
Service conducted hy Pastor<br />
Wright<br />
Message by Rev<br />
Rjcharri Walton, far Eastern<br />
nonpel f'riisadt, Philippines<br />
7pm<br />
Super vigpd Vighi<br />
Nursery<br />
MONDAY<br />
Noon<br />
Ladies Bible Class<br />
luncheon-meeting at Plymouth<br />
Inn Norrna Hall, President<br />
CHURCHES COMMUNITIES<br />
Marmora<br />
Krv<br />
Hruri. Phllllpa. psalm<br />
MUST ( Ml He I| I1F<br />
( ilHIHT SCIENTIST<br />
Nth M and<br />
''hurch<br />
Mlnrifiv<br />
Mowing<br />
•SUNDAY<br />
9 is a m<br />
li am<br />
Sunday *ichool<br />
Morning Woreh<br />
M VlVI *SH( Ml Hi I<br />
fctiMPM* POIN'T<br />
( AI.V-\RV<br />
B p m<br />
rehearsal<br />
Nurser) ai both services<br />
9 30 a.m Sunday School<br />
7 30 p m, Lutheran Youth<br />
"AM.V<br />
in n i<br />
MONDAY<br />
Fellowship<br />
TUESDAY<br />
1pm.<br />
Bible Sfuriv<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
7:30 p m<br />
meet ing in<br />
study<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Deacons<br />
Pastor<br />
Wright's<br />
TODAY (Thursday)<br />
7:M p.m Procwiion Youth<br />
and Uity Celebrant, Rev<br />
Thomas Guenther<br />
Homily,<br />
"Hound <strong>of</strong> Heaven "<br />
Benediction<br />
TOMORROW (Friday)<br />
7:30 p m • Procession Laity.<br />
Celebrant, Rev Thomas<br />
Guenther. Homily,<br />
"Whatever<br />
You Ask." Benediction<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
730 p.m Midweek Service<br />
<strong>of</strong> prayer, praije and Bible<br />
study<br />
conducted by Pastor<br />
Wright<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st, and Wesley av<br />
Preaching Christ<br />
Crucified.<br />
Risen, and Coming Again,<br />
Rev, Wllitani Ryrfcllife<br />
Allen.<br />
Th.M.. pastor<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
Hlh si. and WMI it<br />
Rev Z,1. Byrd.<br />
IJ n , paster<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 30 a m Sunday School<br />
11 a m Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY .<br />
Ipiti<br />
Prayer service<br />
FRIDAY<br />
8pm<br />
Bible Class<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7 30 p m<br />
rehearsal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. • Graded Sunday<br />
School classes for each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the famUy<br />
11 am • Morning Worship<br />
Dr. William Sanford Lasor,<br />
Fuller Theological<br />
Seminary,<br />
Pasadena, Calif.<br />
11 am • Nursery for young<br />
children<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Worship,<br />
Rev. Allen, preaching.<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Music, Rev.<br />
Raymond McAfee. Organist,<br />
Miss Jean Ridgway,<br />
Parklni on Wesley av., nea<br />
to Church.<br />
TUESDAY •<br />
10:30 a.m. • Women's Bible<br />
audy Feltowihlp, S.S Bldg<br />
7-30p.m. • Board <strong>of</strong> Deiconi,<br />
Lounge<br />
M Xi'KDOM ^<br />
I<br />
MKTIHtDIST<br />
UHh «t. and Simpson av.<br />
Itrv (harlps Wilcotit, paaor<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
9:.10 am • Church School<br />
with classes for all ages<br />
11 am Worship Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
6 4S p_,m<br />
Girls Clas*<br />
THURSDAY<br />
8 p.m Senior<br />
rehearsal<br />
Choir<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
"45 p m • Prayer meeting<br />
THURSDAY•<br />
7 p m • Youth Bible Study<br />
Group<br />
NT .IVMES \ME<br />
Tin si. ,iin1 Haven av.<br />
UP*. Krnest E, Curry, pastor<br />
TICK AHOE<br />
UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev. John Garrahan. pastor<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
I0 am . Sunday<br />
Church<br />
School<br />
1 i: 15 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY•<br />
6:30-8 p m • Youth<br />
Senior Choir rehearsal<br />
SUNDAY -<br />
10 am -Sunday School<br />
II:15a.m. - Mornini Worship<br />
MONDAY•<br />
7:30 p.m<br />
Fellowship<br />
Mahodin<br />
Youth<br />
and<br />
WEDNfiSDAT ' " *<br />
8 p.m. • Midweek Prayer and<br />
Bible Study<br />
TUESDAY•<br />
7:30 p,m<br />
Worn aw<br />
United Methodist<br />
WEDNESDAY•<br />
7:30 p.m. • The Bible Study<br />
Hour, S.S Bld|,<br />
Choir<br />
THURSDAY -<br />
12:15pm.<br />
CBMC Luncheon,<br />
Plymouth Inn. Men welcome,<br />
8p.m<br />
Choir rehearsal, choir<br />
room<br />
THURSDAY.<br />
8 p m • Senior<br />
HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL<br />
r *««rsai<br />
nth si. and Central av. "————<br />
Rev, Charles L. Wood. D.Ed.,<br />
rector<br />
FRIENDS MEETING HOl'SE<br />
Store rd..<br />
TODAY iThursday) -<br />
10 a m, • Bazaar sewing Meeting for divine worship<br />
iroup<br />
each First Day morning at II<br />
S p.m • Choir rehearsal<br />
o'clock<br />
CITY<br />
CENTRAL<br />
OCEAN<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
32nd it. and Central av.<br />
Independent • Evangelical •<br />
Interdenominational<br />
Mrs, Charlotte Winter, organist<br />
Rev. John Greenleaf. song<br />
leader<br />
SUNDAY i Feist <strong>of</strong> Pentaeoit,<br />
commonly called Whitsunday)<br />
•<br />
8 a.m. • Hojy Communion<br />
10 am, • Choral Eucharist,<br />
sermon and Church School<br />
WESLEY<br />
UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Peleribnrg<br />
Rev, John Ctrrahan, pastor<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
10 a.m. • Church School with<br />
Glasses for all aget,<br />
11'a.m. • Morning Worship,<br />
Rev, Franklin Buck, D.D.,<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> Penrilngton School,<br />
preacher. Frank Allen <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, soloist<br />
Nursery care in the Beginners'<br />
Room during larvices<br />
THURSDAY, MAY JO, l?74<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
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Churches<br />
7 p in - <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
H p 111 Senior Chnir (i in «•;)() p m<br />
eontiniu'o from paKe I'<br />
ruhparsiil<br />
11 am Morning Worship<br />
HOLY DAYS<br />
and Holy Communion Sermon SUNDAY<br />
7, y :IP Ham ands »p m<br />
topic the Gift <strong>of</strong> Merry " j, 45 am Church School Musses<br />
11 a m Morning Worship<br />
TUESDAY 2 p^m Alcoholics MMVOOD C'OMMl SITV<br />
I pm ' United Welhodist Anonymous<br />
1H3H Shore 1 rd<br />
ftomfri luncheon at the 7 m p m Kveniny M>rvifp Met William Cmiinpr<br />
Flanders Hole) in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
7pm Council on Ministries TUKSDAY<br />
——- —*• 1230 pm Judson Circle SUNDAY<br />
1ISVVOOP<br />
meeung at the home <strong>of</strong> Monya Si 45 a m Church School<br />
Irfinljos, M« Marie Hr . Lmwood II am Morning VV'orship<br />
MAINLAND Hoplisi Home Auxiliary 6 4S p m Young People<br />
\SSK.MBi.V •' (•«>•><br />
mopting all day<br />
H p m Fvpmng Kervirr<br />
,11', Sew rd, 8 p ni Hpffip»>r Kidelis Clasp<br />
K#i Hordon l're'«i"r panto. m(>(>tme at (he home <strong>of</strong> MrsWFDNKSDAY<br />
MVTIIP .Jams, 312 Ilpm m R pm Prayer me»iinB<br />
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10 a m Sunday Srhotil<br />
II am Morning *«<<br />
Holy CoTimiinvori<br />
7 30 p m FvHnuelisI"-<br />
Sprvire<br />
TUKSDAS<br />
8 p m<br />
Praver<br />
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6 30 p in Methodist MPII<br />
mewling in Centrftl HaM<br />
SUNDAY•<br />
9 30 and II a m MorninB<br />
Worship<br />
9 30 a m Sunday School<br />
930 »nH II in Nursei\<br />
'"hurch<br />
6pm junior MYF<br />
" p m Kvening Wnisdip<br />
MON'PAY<br />
B M p m MYF<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Ida rn Bihl*.fiinrty<br />
m the pdupational hullrling<br />
hn$emenl<br />
7pm Trinity and Rihlp Rap<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 30 p m. • Contart<br />
R p m Koinonia<br />
Whitsunday service listed<br />
at Christ Episcopal Church<br />
SOMERS POINT - Sunday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 2, Chriit Episcopal<br />
Church will obsffve the Feait<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pfntecoit, commonly called<br />
Whitsunday. This Feast<br />
commimoratis the descent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Holy Spirit upon the<br />
Disciples 10 days aftir the<br />
Ascension and 50 days after the<br />
Resurrection <strong>of</strong> jejus Christ.<br />
The Rev. Adolph W, Kmhl,<br />
rector, hai planned a special<br />
observance <strong>of</strong> this event.<br />
In the Book <strong>of</strong> the AcU <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Apostlei, chapter two verses<br />
one to four, it ii written; "When<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> Penteast was fully<br />
come, they were all with one<br />
•coord in one place And<br />
suddenly there came t jound<br />
from heaven as <strong>of</strong>-a rushing,<br />
mighty wind ind it filled all the<br />
house where they were<br />
Btttng,..And they were all Oiled<br />
with the Holy Ghost and begun<br />
to apeak with other tongues, as<br />
th« Spirit gave them utterance."<br />
On Whitsunday, Canon KihJ<br />
has arranged to have the<br />
Epistles and Goipeli for the<br />
Feast to be read by mam ben <strong>of</strong><br />
California pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in Presbyterian pulpit<br />
Dr. LaSor will preach at the<br />
11 a.m. worship lerviee at the<br />
First Preibyteriin Church<br />
Sunday, (<strong>Jun</strong>e 2),<br />
Since 1949 Dr. LaSor has<br />
.served ai Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Old<br />
Testament and Biblical Studiw<br />
at Fuller Theojo|ical<br />
Seminary, Paiedena, Cal, He<br />
has studied and taught the<br />
history, geography and artheology<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bible lands and<br />
LS widely known as popular lay<br />
teacher, lecturer, newspaper<br />
eoljmins! and author.<br />
Dr. LaSor served as Pastor,<br />
First Presbyterian Church,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City from 1934 to IBM, He<br />
also pastored the Green Ridge<br />
Preibyterion Chureh in Permlylvania.<br />
FoUowing service ai<br />
a Navy Chaplain in World War<br />
II he took two doctoral degrees,<br />
Ph.D. Oropsie University <strong>of</strong><br />
Hebrew and Cognate Learning,<br />
in Assyriology and Egyptology:<br />
and Th.D,, University <strong>of</strong><br />
California, in New Testament.<br />
Dr. LaSor a frequent lecturer at<br />
the American School <strong>of</strong><br />
Oriental Research in<br />
Jerusalem.<br />
You are cordially welcome to<br />
hear this gifted scholar unfold<br />
the unchanging truth <strong>of</strong> Dog'i<br />
World in our tubulent society.<br />
STAGOER SIGHT<br />
The annual Sagger Night <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gardens Civic ~Association<br />
will be held Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 21, at<br />
Mac's in Somen Point opening<br />
at 8:4S p.m. The menu will<br />
include a choice <strong>of</strong> prime rite<br />
or stuffed flounder. Deadline<br />
for reiervationi is <strong>Jun</strong>e 13,<br />
Information may be obtained<br />
by contacting the chairman,<br />
Rod Boone,<br />
COLONIAL COIN OP<br />
M4 Asbury Av«.<br />
• WA8HER8*DRYEM<br />
• COIN-OP CLEANERS<br />
THURSDAY SPECIAL<br />
the congregation during the<br />
Celebration <strong>of</strong> the Holy Com<br />
munion at the Family Service<br />
at 10 a.m. to demomtrate the<br />
spread <strong>of</strong> the Gospel — the<br />
Good Newg <strong>of</strong> Salvation —<br />
throughout the world, among<br />
all peoples. The Scriptures will<br />
be read firm in English and<br />
then in various languages:<br />
French, Italian, German,<br />
Spanish, etc, Thii is expected to<br />
make an interesting and inspiring<br />
service for all.<br />
The public ii invited to attend<br />
this and all other services at<br />
Christ Church<br />
Dr. Buck in pulpit Sunday<br />
at Central Union Chapel<br />
Or Franklin T. Buck, retired<br />
executive secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hoard <strong>of</strong> Missions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern New Jersey Con<br />
ference <strong>of</strong> The United<br />
Method!*! Church, will be guest<br />
preacher Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2, and<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 9 at Central <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Inion Chapel, sand st and<br />
Central av<br />
Dr Buck was born in<br />
Millvillf and WM received into<br />
(he Southern New Jersey<br />
Conference in IBM, He served<br />
as minister in Aura,<br />
Pedricktown. Lin wood,<br />
Ulassboro, Centenary<br />
Tabernacle In Camden and<br />
Militown He also served six<br />
year! as Superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'f'amden District.<br />
Dr Buck is immediate past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Pennington<br />
School He is a trustee and<br />
serves as one <strong>of</strong> the chaplains <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Tabernacle<br />
Association, is a past president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Methodist Social Union <strong>of</strong><br />
the Philadelphia Area and was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the Union League<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. He also served<br />
as l he Dean o f Seaville Inst itute<br />
and a trustee and forma 1<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Seaville Camp<br />
Meeting Association.<br />
During 194fl Dr. Buck was<br />
assigned the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />
inspecting Methodist work in<br />
Diduiu I'vcr -((op to think<br />
IIIIH hiiil tlu 1 situation would<br />
III 1<br />
ll I'Vl'iMW UKItH'd With<br />
Paid on 4 Year Certificates<br />
'1,000 Minimum<br />
Paid on 30 Month Certificates<br />
'500 Minimum<br />
Paid on 1 Year Certificates<br />
*500 Minimum<br />
Regular Passbook Savings<br />
5!4% Per Annum<br />
Compounded Quarterly<br />
Central<br />
traveled in 28 countries <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world in the intwest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church on four continents.<br />
His work with the Methodia<br />
Church includes: member <strong>of</strong><br />
the General Conference <strong>of</strong> 1952<br />
in San Francisco, member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Northeast Jurljdictional<br />
Conference 1952 in Harrisburg,<br />
Pa., and again in 1964 in<br />
Syracuse, NY, He also was a<br />
delegate to the World Oon-<br />
7F-<br />
For Your Convenience<br />
Visit the Marmora Office<br />
35 South Short Road,<br />
(NEXT TO MARMORA POST OFFICE)<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
At All Branches <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
(Uiydiriri. fl)<br />
SAVINGS<br />
ierence <strong>of</strong> Methodism at<br />
Jimalaksa in 1986 and in Olio,<br />
Norway in 1961<br />
Dr, Buck now makes his<br />
residence here in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
and Ln St Petersburg, Fla.<br />
Guett soloist for Sunday<br />
morning 1 ! serviCM at the<br />
chapel will be Frank Allen <strong>of</strong><br />
this city who also ii a soloist at<br />
the Oe«an City Baptist Chureh.<br />
Europe. He has<br />
RUIN<br />
Packed into tvery watch<br />
are cogs and wheels, levers<br />
and springs. Varying in size<br />
and shapt, each helps keep<br />
time. But look more closely.<br />
A thin film <strong>of</strong> oil adheres to<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the moving pans.<br />
Without it there is friction<br />
wear and , . . damage,<br />
t towns, you'll<br />
find banks aad shops, supermarkets<br />
and churches.<br />
They vary in size and purpose,<br />
yet each contributes<br />
to an orderly society.<br />
Faith in God is essential<br />
to society. Without it there<br />
is friction — then distrust<br />
and , , . ruin.<br />
In church people find<br />
faith that gives greater<br />
meaning tmife in a complex<br />
and rapidly changing world.<br />
Is your life running smoothly?<br />
Why not attend church<br />
this Sunday?<br />
Copyiighl <strong>1974</strong> Keiuer MutniMn fell, int., Slr«buf|, Wrjinil<br />
SfiKted «r The AJmrijln liWe i«i«?<br />
PROCESSION-Members <strong>of</strong> the Altar Roiary<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> St. FYances Cabrini R,C. Churdi recite the<br />
Rosary as they walk in procession Monday evening<br />
during the church's Week <strong>of</strong> Renewal and Recondilation.<br />
Services are held every evening this week<br />
at 7;30. Senior Photo.<br />
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Sfindiy Monaay luesaay ntuiitsmj i'i«~v Friday Saturday<br />
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1001 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-0012<br />
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PAGi 6- SECTION TWO THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LIDO1R THURSDAY, MAY 30, i? 74 THURSDAY, MAY 30. <strong>1974</strong><br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
honors long-term workers<br />
The Seventh Annual Service<br />
Awards din'or lor Shore<br />
Memorial Hnspitul I'tiiployees<br />
was held ut Darners<br />
Restaurant Krida)<br />
Ruhy Pattorsnn ;( 10 year<br />
ernplojM- was hiinorud with a<br />
gold prn and a wnsi watch<br />
jlEllgiinied h^l Joseph DiQwfir<br />
president. Board nf Trustees<br />
Dasie Wilson, a 25 year<br />
,'mployee, was preseiitod with a<br />
gold pin and a corsage h| . Fllen<br />
Mayer, jissistani ;iH<br />
ministrator nursirm<br />
Virginia I'arr * 20 >ear<br />
imployee, »as ajsin prtwpn&pd<br />
with a pi n and corsage<br />
Fifteen vear awards were<br />
made to Ruth Corbo. Ann<br />
Miragliloand Marion Monenef<br />
Ten year awards were made<br />
to Elizabeth Mines. Flossie<br />
Bennetl, Janice Pfirrnan, Mary<br />
Snyder, M.iry Mnrtnn and .lane<br />
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Five year awards were made<br />
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Ruby Patterson, celebrating her 30th year as a<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital employee, is congratulated<br />
by Joseph DiOrio, president. Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />
Chinnici says income tax<br />
will burden middle incomes<br />
Stating that Governor<br />
Brendan T Byrne's proposed<br />
Income tax would mainly<br />
burden middle income wage<br />
earners, Aiianblyman Jaipeh<br />
W, Chinnici, (R) Cape May.<br />
Cumberland, said he will not<br />
mpport the bill when it it acttd<br />
on in the State LegUliture<br />
during a special session slated<br />
for <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
"TTiig new tax will just be<br />
another means <strong>of</strong> hitting the<br />
ordinary workers who are the<br />
backbone <strong>of</strong> New Jersey," laid<br />
Chinnici. "The governor's bill<br />
is diicriminatory beciuse,<br />
after all is said and done, the budget. "What all this toils<br />
Una] burden will fall on thedown to is that the state is<br />
middle income group and we've always spending more fundi<br />
seen thil happen all too <strong>of</strong>ten in than it takes In and w§ have^to<br />
ttie past." He compared the get this under control. The<br />
taoome tax bill to the laleg, government should be run in a<br />
gasoline, and el§areet§ tax bills buiinesi like manner and every<br />
<strong>of</strong> the past which he described good business has to operate<br />
as being touted as cure alls for with a sound budget if it ii to<br />
the state's financial ills, survive," he explained,<br />
"Th» other tax programs,<br />
which wert pawed with slick<br />
propaganda and promisei,<br />
have not solved the problem!<br />
and have only reduced the<br />
buying power <strong>of</strong> the middle<br />
income wage earneri. If it<br />
keepi up, the average worker'a<br />
income will be reduced to the<br />
low income level," stated<br />
Chinnlei.<br />
Chinnici said if the income<br />
tax bill is pawed, the property<br />
tax would be reduced in some<br />
munieipaJitiei but predicted it<br />
vwuld increase property taxes<br />
in other municipalitie*.<br />
The assemblyman said the<br />
sates revenue railing dlf-<br />
Point JCs net<br />
$153 from game<br />
SOMERS POINT-Each<br />
year, the New jersey Jacoees<br />
go to Princeton Stadium for the<br />
Annual Jaycee Football Classic<br />
which pits the Philadelphia<br />
Eagles against the New York<br />
Olanti, Jayeees man the ticket<br />
booths, sell ,the food and<br />
beverages, hustle the<br />
souveniers, ect, ai ushers, and<br />
sometimes manage to see a<br />
minute or two <strong>of</strong> the game.<br />
The proceedi from this annual<br />
event are divided up on a<br />
ehapter.f<strong>of</strong>-ehapter basis for<br />
charity.<br />
The Somen Point Jaycees<br />
were there this year as always<br />
and realized a pr<strong>of</strong>it share <strong>of</strong><br />
the charity dollars in the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> 1163,05, The local<br />
club recently voted to give this<br />
year's charity money to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital for its<br />
building program.<br />
President Dan Slattery<br />
recently went down to the<br />
hospital and presented this<br />
check to Mrs. Donna Waters, an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> the hospital,<br />
"It was a lot <strong>of</strong> hard work and<br />
sweet," said President Slattery,<br />
"but when you realize that<br />
the money it going to help our<br />
local hospital grow to serve tht '<br />
community, it all seems worth<br />
it,"<br />
SHRIVE<br />
TRAVEL<br />
SERVICE<br />
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ficuJtiei could be resolved If<br />
governmental expenditureT<br />
were kept at a stable level or<br />
reduced. He termed New<br />
Jerjeys "give away"<br />
programs as the major cause <strong>of</strong><br />
escalating taxes and said they<br />
should be cut back. During<br />
debate on the income tax issue<br />
on the Assembly floor, he told<br />
his fellow legislators that<br />
revenues have increased from 3<br />
to 5 percent while expaiditures<br />
have risen from 10 to18 percent<br />
annually, thus forcing the rtate<br />
to seek S200 to S3O0 million in<br />
extra revenues to balance the<br />
Another facet <strong>of</strong> the income<br />
tax plan Chinnici pointed <strong>of</strong>tfwas<br />
that many out <strong>of</strong> state<br />
resort home owners would not<br />
have to contribute to the<br />
traditional property tax base.<br />
"There are many resort home<br />
ratablei which have helped to<br />
carry the tax burden in the past<br />
and now, under the governor's<br />
program, this will all go down<br />
the drain. Basically, there<br />
summer home owners will get<br />
away with a minimum amount<br />
<strong>of</strong>^ tax responsibility and the<br />
revenues will be lot, I don't<br />
think it's fair that the average<br />
working person should have to<br />
pay for these lost ratables when<br />
the typical family already has<br />
to struggle with today's inflationary<br />
prices on the fundamental<br />
commodies needed to<br />
survive," stated the assemblyman<br />
Chinnici said there is no<br />
question about the need for tax<br />
reform but declared it must not<br />
only deal with revenues but aj§o<br />
with expenditures. He said<br />
property tax relief could be<br />
provided to senior citizens,<br />
veterans, and disabled persons<br />
in a seperate tax package.<br />
Thought for the week<br />
ThpR#v Charles L Wood,<br />
Ed.D.<br />
Holy Trinity<br />
Kpisriipal Church<br />
Near our Rectory there i§ a<br />
vacant double lot, where I am<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten accustomed to lake my<br />
mostly Labrador pup She loves<br />
to browse around in the tall<br />
marsh grass, and when she<br />
accomplished her mission she<br />
eorneshappily bouncing back to<br />
me Lately, she has been much<br />
distressed because an angry<br />
mockini bird will come down<br />
from a nearhy house top,<br />
swooping low over her and<br />
pecking at her tail or back The<br />
mocking bird will persistently<br />
return again and again until it<br />
has driven the helpless dog<br />
from the area - which may<br />
contain a nest with eggs or<br />
young, but in any event i»<br />
regarded by the bird us being<br />
very private property.<br />
In so many areas <strong>of</strong> life, we<br />
are like the mocking hirri Wf<br />
will vigorously, yes,<br />
sometimes, viciously, protect<br />
that which we iee as our<br />
private corner <strong>of</strong> God's world.<br />
We forget that it is all His, and<br />
that we are simply, as the<br />
Psalm says, sojoumers, as all<br />
our fathers were, in a world<br />
which He has given us, Indeed,<br />
we are stewards <strong>of</strong> that which<br />
we have The Scriptures asjure<br />
us that "we brought nothing<br />
into this world, and it is certain<br />
that we can carry nothing out,"<br />
Why do we fall to learn this<br />
simple lesson•> Ood has Mid<br />
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He is far more generous<br />
than we usually are with each<br />
other 1 Somehow in our<br />
selfishness we. seem to want an<br />
absolute title to 100 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
what we have, and somehow we<br />
never seem to have enough<br />
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Unnk, how very much we have 1<br />
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dressed to Him who has given<br />
JS ail <strong>of</strong> thpso things which we<br />
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Retired library commissioner<br />
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Mrs, Marian Durell. who has<br />
ret irsd after serving 35 years as<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
Qjunty Library Commission,<br />
was honored for .community<br />
service by rMolution <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />
Association<br />
PritSiS<br />
Tlieaction camf at a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the media group in the<br />
Whitebrier Hotel in Avalon<br />
"Mrs, Durell," the resolution<br />
• noted, "has been an influential<br />
force over many years to expand<br />
the cultural and<br />
educational facilities in Cape<br />
MBV rnunlv Her sprvirp to thf<br />
county and the community is all<br />
the more remarkable because<br />
(rf the number <strong>of</strong> years sh« has<br />
served without pav in these<br />
puriuits "<br />
Mrs Durell, <strong>of</strong> Wildwond<br />
p'est, and- members <strong>of</strong> her<br />
•family have been member! <strong>of</strong><br />
the Library Commission since<br />
its inception<br />
Mrs Doris L Grady, library<br />
director, and Robert Hen"<br />
drickson, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
commission, praisoH Mrs<br />
nureil for her work<br />
Mrs Durell, they said, saw<br />
the library grow from literally<br />
n hrtlp in the wall' in the rniin<br />
Longport bridge repairs listed<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
A 112,4SB contract has been<br />
awarded to Clayton Construction<br />
Company <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />
for repairs to the south ap<br />
proach pavement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
City-Longport bridge<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Bridge<br />
Commission Chairman Charles<br />
Majeiarella said the bid was<br />
MAKES DEAN'S LIST<br />
* Paula SpiegelWilhelm, <strong>of</strong><br />
Vinoland and formerly <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle City, was named to the<br />
Dean's List for the 1973 fall<br />
semester and to the President's<br />
List for the 1874 Spring<br />
Semester at Cumberland<br />
<strong>County</strong> College, She is a full<br />
time freshman and will begin<br />
her sophomore year in the fall<br />
She is a liberal arts student,<br />
majoring in Sociology and<br />
Psychology She was graduated<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School i<br />
the lowest <strong>of</strong> three, and thai<br />
work is scheduled to be com<br />
pleted within .10 days following<br />
(he signing <strong>of</strong> (he contract<br />
Tht work involves removal nl<br />
400 square yards <strong>of</strong> surfacing<br />
and concrete encased treadle<br />
frimes in the toll booth area<br />
Edwin .N'esbitt, general<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> the Commission.<br />
reported damage tn the Middle<br />
Thnr<strong>of</strong>are spar between<br />
Wildwood Crest and Cape May<br />
but traffic was not interrupted<br />
Nesbitt said an Army boat<br />
was towing a barge proceeding<br />
north as it struck the bridge<br />
fenders and pilings, causing<br />
estimated damage ar"fl0,00fl<br />
The barge was 106 feet long<br />
Plans are being completed<br />
for a general inspection which<br />
is done annually <strong>of</strong> all the<br />
bridges along <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive It<br />
will consume from three lo four<br />
days for the work to be com<br />
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Mercantile<br />
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HOW DUE!<br />
Ordinances No. 597 and 1084<br />
provides that all Mercantile License<br />
Fees be paid on or before the first<br />
day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e each year.<br />
Failure to pay said fees and still<br />
operate a business in <strong>Ocean</strong> City is<br />
violation <strong>of</strong> said Ordinances. Those<br />
found guilty are subject to fines.<br />
CITY CLERK<br />
house' LWMplcx to the tine and<br />
brauhful HT-IK HI ion it is today,<br />
the) said<br />
Her uiirk is truly appreciated.<br />
Mrs Grady said<br />
Knsif Mullen, <strong>of</strong> The Press,<br />
and Pauline Taylor, nf The<br />
Cap* Msy <strong>County</strong> Herald, were<br />
named as a committee to<br />
submit names lo the<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> persons who are<br />
particular Iv ripsprvmg <strong>of</strong><br />
iribuip<br />
An awards dinner was<br />
discussed as a possibility, with<br />
persons from business, rjvie<br />
and political fields to be eon<br />
sidered for special honor<br />
Jack Weigand, <strong>of</strong> WCMC<br />
radio, Wildwood. and AI<br />
Zurawski, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City,<br />
public relations director, were<br />
appointed chairmen <strong>of</strong> a<br />
committee to work nut rUralls<br />
nf *ilirh an PVPnt<br />
Park restriction<br />
ordinance amended<br />
following complaints<br />
SOMERS POINT -<br />
Numerous citizens' complaints<br />
concerning the proposed<br />
restricted use <strong>of</strong> Kennedy Park<br />
through Ordinance 9 resulted in<br />
an amendment deleting iection<br />
one and allowing the remaining<br />
sections to be adopted.<br />
Section one <strong>of</strong> the ordinance<br />
reads •'Theoccupaiioninduse<br />
<strong>of</strong> that recreation area in the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Somtrs Point, <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic, commonly known as<br />
Kennedy Park, is hereby<br />
restricted to taxpayers and<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point "<br />
Council President William<br />
Rosen berger commented that<br />
Council may have been a little<br />
hasty in preparation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ordinance due to the fact that<br />
the summer season is here.<br />
Councilman Charles Parker<br />
backed up the reasoning behind<br />
the restriction saying that<br />
excessive trash and other articles<br />
are found in the park,<br />
Parker further commented that<br />
the "park i» more expenilve to<br />
run, and we wUl have, to have<br />
some iai t"uf i auictl<strong>of</strong>i, nMybe<br />
a fee, to non-residents, I don't<br />
think we should put this away<br />
and forget it," he said,<br />
William Smith, a resident,<br />
suggested that Council add that<br />
guests would be allowed to use<br />
the park Hosenberger commented<br />
that Council would<br />
consider this<br />
Another suggestion from a<br />
resident was that the city accept<br />
federal funds and hire<br />
someone to supervije the use <strong>of</strong><br />
the park.<br />
Ken Bradley, a citizen,<br />
commented, "Tnink again on<br />
this,"<br />
Councilman George Gerety<br />
suggested tabling the ordinance,<br />
saying that he agreed<br />
with the citizens who spoke<br />
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FOR JOB WELL DONE-Retiring after 35 years as a member <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
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Arts Crafts Festival at Cape May <strong>Jun</strong>e 14-15<br />
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(rafts Kesiuai will be held at Motz, Trudy Doran and Adeline<br />
(4tpt< Ma% (onvenlion Hall on Little<br />
Jime 14 and 13 sponMired by the Senior citizen craftsmen an<br />
Victorian Chapter AAHP. Cape invited lo regiiter as<br />
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SECTION TWO<br />
BILLOWS<br />
Publishrd bjthf Puhllcaikina Ciuh<strong>of</strong><br />
Omiii illy High School, Ornn riiy. N J<br />
,'<br />
Member <strong>of</strong><br />
\ Cnluitihia Scholastic Press Ajsooialion<br />
Advisor- Joseph M Bonnpr<br />
Co-Editors-In-Chief:<br />
NANCYJANE ALLEN, CINDY SEIDEF.<br />
Sports Editor: SCOTT EISENLOHR<br />
Feature and Column Co Editors<br />
LINDA GRISBAUM, LESLIE MURpHV<br />
Managing Editor SUZANN DOYI.E<br />
Assistant Managing Editor<br />
REGINA MARTIN<br />
Businpss and Typing Flditor<br />
DANA ASH<br />
rs NANf'V KFFNAN anH<br />
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Contributing staff: Julie La Rosa, Sonys Rmini<br />
Donna Scioli, Jim Starn, Kevin StahJer<br />
VOI XXXVI1M KWI IT\ SI TIU RS . VIAV SO. <strong>1974</strong> No 29<br />
Drama Club underwny with Auntie Mam©<br />
With <strong>Jun</strong>e 8, the opening<br />
night <strong>of</strong> the OCHS Drama<br />
Club's production <strong>of</strong> Auntie<br />
Mame approaching quickly,<br />
members under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Cathy Darby and Mr<br />
Joseph P. Stabler<br />
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aruction is well underway, and<br />
props ars being loaned to the<br />
clubby interested students The<br />
play will run <strong>Jun</strong>e 8, 7, and B in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />
auditorium and stars Andrea<br />
Chiapinm in the tttle role<br />
Tickets are presently being<br />
sold by all participating<br />
students and will also be sold at<br />
the door each night "Auntie<br />
Mame" silk so-eened T shirts<br />
are on sale for $2.50 each<br />
Posters designed by Terri<br />
Bowen will be distributed about<br />
the city<br />
Mrs Darby recently made a<br />
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Spring, besides being the season for baseball,<br />
tennis, and summer fever, is the time when most <strong>of</strong><br />
the election^ are held, these elections give the<br />
student body its leaders for the coming year Elections<br />
<strong>of</strong> any type are important and in the high school<br />
situation, they are equally important.<br />
In preparation for candidacy, students circulate<br />
petitions, write and deliver speeches, and make<br />
posters to publicize their running. After all <strong>of</strong> this has<br />
been done, the election is held. After so much<br />
preparation, both the canditate and the voters are<br />
anxious to find out who will be the victor and lead the<br />
student body in the coming year.<br />
In the recent Student Council elections, the entire<br />
student body remained uniformed as to who the<br />
victorious canditates were. There are two main<br />
reasons for this state <strong>of</strong> affairs. Firstly, the date<br />
scheduled tor the election was one <strong>of</strong> confusion and<br />
thus ballots were not distributed properly. The voting<br />
was rescheduled, however, this didn't help the<br />
situation any. Dispite the fact that the ballots were<br />
adequately supplied, over three hundred students did<br />
not vote on the set day. When the eanditates were<br />
finally chosen, no formal announcement was made <strong>of</strong><br />
their victory.<br />
It seems unjust to the canditates and students as<br />
well, to let something as important as election<br />
returns go without saying. Obviously, there is a<br />
breech in the communication between student,<br />
faculty, and administration. We <strong>of</strong>ten stress the<br />
importances <strong>of</strong> students working together as* one<br />
body. Let's hope that the future will hold more unity<br />
between the entire student body, faculty, and administration<br />
and more respect for the needs and<br />
desires <strong>of</strong> those with whom we interact daily.<br />
A thought<br />
The other day, I §at thinking<br />
Of you and 1, and how<br />
Much we had p-own by<br />
Simply sharing with each<br />
Other, a part, no one else<br />
Had seen Our sharing made<br />
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Were the soil in which trust<br />
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THE CITY SENTINEL L •DOER THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
The class ol 75, 76, and 77<br />
elected their class <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />
the criming year Canditates for<br />
next year's sophomore class<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices Spoke to their class May<br />
1? Steve Aspinwall, Erie<br />
Hlaisberg, Bob Bryant, Marie<br />
Minniehino, Linda Mitchell and<br />
Marty Wismer were canditates<br />
for the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> president<br />
Presidential Victor Linda<br />
Mitchell stressed in her speech<br />
the need for more fund raising<br />
projects and plans to center her<br />
attentions around this area<br />
Linda also commented, "We<br />
need more communication<br />
between the students and<br />
faculty if we are to accomplish<br />
anything."<br />
Candidates for vice-president<br />
were Regina Martin, Nancy<br />
Babbitt, Cindy Cnlhoun. and<br />
Terry Sehimeck Candidates<br />
for secretary were Tonia<br />
Montgomery, Alice Matthews,<br />
Jane Raymond and Mary<br />
Oysart Running for treasurer<br />
were Ann Bollinger anri Wendy<br />
Craig<br />
Vice Presidential Victor<br />
Regina Martin comment* on<br />
her election. "During the past<br />
year I have noticed that the<br />
classo'f 1977haihad little unity.<br />
We need to bring together all <strong>of</strong><br />
our class to make the coming<br />
years successful "<br />
Jane Raymond was elected<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the class while Ann<br />
Bollinger has become the class<br />
treasurer<br />
Candidates for junior class<br />
Class elections held for <strong>1974</strong>-75 <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
<strong>of</strong>fici's addressed their class in good faith that iht 1 r choice<br />
May 21 Historian condidates for president will be iible lo<br />
Nancy Jane Allen and Ellen return and fulfill his responsibilities<br />
Next years <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Miley spoke first They were<br />
followed by treasurer can are prepared for a busy year<br />
didates Paul Baldini, Kim anil vi'ili work well together<br />
Shipp, and Tom ^Dellesandro The class <strong>of</strong> '7S presented<br />
Candidates for secretary were their <strong>of</strong>fice' candidates to the<br />
Donna Seioll, Sonya Bertini. class on May 21 Running for<br />
and Cindy Harris while vicepresidential<br />
candidates were Mike Tracey and Mike Coggins<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> president were<br />
John Ragucci. Sieve Megargee, Adele Tr<strong>of</strong>a and Marilyn<br />
and Glenn Wagner Four Martin were running for vice<br />
candidates were eligible to run president Bonnie Cnsiigan,<br />
for president Paul jargowsky Donna Myers and Cindy<br />
was not present at the assembly Dougherty ran unopposed for<br />
due to his accident, but advisor the <strong>of</strong>fice* <strong>of</strong> secretary,<br />
Mrs Joanne Cort spoke on his treasurer, and hidnnan<br />
behalf The other three candidates<br />
running were Mike<br />
rpspwMivnlv<br />
Linahan. Pi>ip rinrsey anri Jim<br />
Warn<br />
Victors in the class <strong>of</strong> '76's<br />
elections were Paul In grateful recognition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jargowsky. President; John administrator's unselfish<br />
Ragucci, Vice President;<br />
Sonya Bertini. Secretary; Paul<br />
Baldini, Treasurer; anri Nancy<br />
Jane Allen, Hujorifln I was<br />
very happy to be elected. '<br />
states John Ragucci "I am<br />
likewise pleased with the other<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers elected and know that<br />
we can work well together We<br />
have a lot <strong>of</strong> ideas that are alike<br />
and I am prepared to handle the<br />
clan responsiblliteis until our<br />
President is able to return "<br />
Nancy jane Allen, elected to<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> historian comments,<br />
"I was very pleased<br />
with the outcome <strong>of</strong> the eJec<br />
lion The class <strong>of</strong> 7B has voted<br />
Next year's <strong>Jun</strong>iQrjCl^ta <strong>of</strong>fioifs Me (1. tftr.)» John Ragucci, vice president;<br />
Sonya Bertini, secretary; Paul. Baraini, treasurer, and Nancy Jane Allen,<br />
historian. Ateent when the photo was taken was Paul Jargowsky, president.<br />
Next year's Senior Class <strong>of</strong>ficers are (1. to r.) Cynthia Dougherty, historian;<br />
Michael Tracey, president; Marilyn Martin, vice president; Bonnie Costigan,<br />
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vice president. "1 was elated<br />
(•hat my classmates got<br />
together (Ind supported the<br />
underdog <strong>of</strong> the campaign,<br />
comments Marilyn "I ran for<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice because the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
the members <strong>of</strong> the class were<br />
dissatisfied with the Name<br />
people holding <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />
controlling thinp I decided<br />
that ! should do something<br />
about that As far as senior<br />
year (joes I plan to work on<br />
making senior memories<br />
something that wo parh can<br />
rhefish<br />
NAES observes Bosses' Week<br />
services In the sehnol and<br />
community, the week <strong>of</strong> May<br />
IMS, was proclaimed by Vivien<br />
Valentine president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Educational Secretaries<br />
Rosses week, to be observed by<br />
educational <strong>of</strong>ficps and schools<br />
<strong>of</strong> this nation<br />
The proclamation staled the<br />
dedication <strong>of</strong> the ad<br />
ministrators to promote the<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> education Also.<br />
nowadays, the role <strong>of</strong> the ad<br />
ministralors is becoming more<br />
complex and demanding, as<br />
they must otter participate in<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>eMional and civic activities<br />
during <strong>of</strong>f duty hours while<br />
enduring all these pressures, it<br />
was stated that the ad<br />
ministratore are very sym<br />
pathetic towards those with<br />
whom they work<br />
Mrs Theresa CasteHo and<br />
Mrs Betty Strange observed<br />
Educational Bosses' week<br />
starting Monday May IB, by<br />
presenting Mr Scott Johnson<br />
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and Mr Harry Mclaughlin<br />
with a framed copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Educational Bosses' week<br />
proclamation They also each<br />
received a foliage<br />
arrangement During the day<br />
badges were worn in ob<br />
servance <strong>of</strong> the week In the<br />
afternoon, the secretaries held<br />
a luncheon for Mr Meljwghlin<br />
and Mr Johnson<br />
KKfKIVKS nKCiRKF<br />
Lee (Hetrick) Larsen<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs HM. Hetrick,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, received her<br />
Master's Degree in Elementiry<br />
Education on Wednesday May<br />
29 at Trenton State College<br />
Mrs Larsen is currently<br />
leaching first grade it Glenside<br />
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Abington, Pa, She ii a 1966<br />
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Jim Gillian's record-breaking pole vault.<br />
Who's Who is record breaker<br />
Jim Gillian il Who's Who this<br />
week He is prtseiUy active in<br />
various organiiationj in the<br />
school, such as the varsity<br />
track team. Drama Club, and<br />
the OCHS Concert Choir He<br />
was also a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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As a member <strong>of</strong> the track<br />
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team he is a itrong asset to the<br />
field events During this season<br />
he broke the past pole vault<br />
record twice, first by 12 feet<br />
even and the iecond time by 12<br />
feel 6'i inches. The standing<br />
record made In 1971 by Rich<br />
Miller was 11 feet ifF,, inches,<br />
~Jlm feeli that "the field<br />
events are probably our<br />
weakest events except for the<br />
pole vault because <strong>of</strong> the depth<br />
in the event,"<br />
When asked about <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
High School Jim responded that<br />
he feels several changes ihould<br />
be made. "Mainly the tradition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the school, not announcing<br />
over the P.A. iystem if the<br />
ichool team won or lost,"<br />
Ln his spare time Jim enjoys<br />
snow iltiing, water skiing,<br />
flying, and ii interested in<br />
writing music. During the.<br />
summer he intends to enjoy<br />
himself and work.<br />
At the present time hi ii<br />
undecided about which college<br />
he would like to attend, but he<br />
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SAE neld trip, 9:15 a m<br />
Color Guard tryouti<br />
COE dinner, 7 p.m.<br />
MAY 31<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior High Dance, cafeteria<br />
Athletic awards assembly,<br />
11th and lah grades, 8:15 a.m.<br />
Athletic awards assembly,<br />
9th and 10th grades, 9:01 a.m.<br />
Underclass awards<br />
asiembly, 7th and Bh grades,<br />
2:15 p.m.<br />
JUNE 3<br />
SAE meeting, 2:18 p.m. in<br />
room N-lOB<br />
Last Spanish Club meeting,<br />
room N-26, after school<br />
JUNE 4<br />
Color Guard cake sale<br />
S p.m. - SAE dinner,<br />
Tuckahoe Inn<br />
JUNE 5<br />
9:30 a.m. - Field trip to<br />
Wheaton Siegfried Wood Shop<br />
Seniors turn in their books,<br />
etc.<br />
JUNE 6<br />
Senior beach party, l-4:30<br />
p.m.<br />
A<br />
JUNE 1<br />
9:30 a.m. - Choir practice,<br />
Tabernacle<br />
2:45 p,m. • Senior Tia<br />
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Retrospective<br />
by Regina Martin<br />
Thurgood Marshall is a<br />
prominent black judge, Ai<br />
former chief <strong>of</strong> legal counsel at<br />
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Association for the Advancemnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colored People)<br />
legal defense fund and an<br />
Associate Justice <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />
Supreme Court, he earned the<br />
title as Mr Qvil Rights, For 24<br />
years he served ai the NAACP<br />
legal counsel, he masterminded<br />
the plans <strong>of</strong> basis to win his<br />
castt. Ai the NAACP'• lawyer,<br />
Marshall won 32 out <strong>of</strong> 35 cases<br />
which he brought before the<br />
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the reaped <strong>of</strong> his opponenti by<br />
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As his reputation grew, many<br />
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firmi <strong>of</strong>fered him high-paying<br />
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Thurgood Marshall was born<br />
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University and studied law at<br />
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PAGE 9 — StCTiON TWO<br />
Installation dinner held for NHS members<br />
The Nanonal rfunor Socieiy<br />
dinner for the installation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
new <strong>of</strong>fices WHM held Tuesrtay.<br />
May Si The dinner was held in<br />
the Rocking Chair Tavern in<br />
Avalpn In attendance, were the<br />
old members <strong>of</strong> the Honor<br />
Society, and new members<br />
inducted this year<br />
In order to become a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Honor Society,<br />
one muit be a junior or Senior<br />
with » better than 30 average<br />
The student must not only<br />
possess the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
scholarship, but also those <strong>of</strong><br />
leadership rhararler nnd<br />
pitiienship<br />
At the completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dinner, mil going prsidiint Bob<br />
Finger irrtrodured Mrs<br />
Margaret Marp represen<br />
tatlve <strong>of</strong> V the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education Mrs Sharp then<br />
proceeded to install the newly<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>ficers They are.<br />
Preside rhrli Rothwell, Vice<br />
_<br />
PrcsiidiMH Adi'ic I rot a<br />
Secretaiy Bonnie (ostiqan<br />
Treasurer Parn Unseull and<br />
Historian Theima VVhitmer<br />
Bob Finger then presented<br />
Chris Kothwell with the Nation<br />
Honor Sonet} Kavol 'f/hris theti<br />
expressed his apt reflation to<br />
his fellow Honor Society<br />
mem burs and shared with them<br />
hsi determination to imprnve<br />
the already prestigious<br />
National Honor Society<br />
Historian Penny Richards<br />
then passed the scrapbonk to<br />
Theima WitmtT for the<br />
culmination <strong>of</strong> next year s<br />
memories All new members in<br />
attendance also rereivpd<br />
membership cards<br />
The installation was then<br />
followed by a collection <strong>of</strong><br />
classical pieced played on the<br />
guitar by junior Ben New<br />
Included in Ben s repetoire was<br />
Nights In White Satin"<br />
n t g h d guests at the<br />
dinner wen- .principal Ira Seotf<br />
Johnson and his wife. Vicel¥incipal<br />
Harry McLaughlin<br />
and his wife, former Honor<br />
Society advisor Mrs Lenori<br />
Townsend. as well as Mrs.<br />
Hetty Hosiers and Mr Wallarv<br />
f olligan. adviBors<br />
"All the members <strong>of</strong> the dub<br />
were extremely well-drtwad,"<br />
commented Mrs, Rogers.<br />
•'They are truly • credit to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Hitfi School. 11<br />
Rinck's team ends season<br />
In the midst <strong>of</strong> all the vireity<br />
baseball action there il afso a<br />
junior varsity baseball team<br />
Ijed by coach Bud Rinck. the<br />
team has. as <strong>of</strong> this writing, aS><br />
4 record They have one game<br />
left to play in their ihort<br />
schedule<br />
Coach Rinck talks about the<br />
disadvantages <strong>of</strong> coaching a JV<br />
team while also being assistant<br />
varsity eoadi "Firs <strong>of</strong> all we<br />
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Rural character to be retained under Upper Township's planning<br />
1'PPER<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
TOWNSHIP This<br />
This low '"« areas awis which arv are not idea! ideal Bosrd is Dlnnnins fnr fau, B r -- - -*- — •<br />
area may rptnain a country son for development purposes Board Is planning for fewer<br />
<strong>of</strong> place, with ihi> passible Hyerson said thai the<br />
people, land usage for construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> schools and other<br />
futurt 1 adoption <strong>of</strong> a rough Planning Hoard is still in the<br />
master plan prepared by process <strong>of</strong> studying the rough<br />
buildings were eliminated and<br />
planning ciinsiillnnt Krtberi planjiince its ciimplrlion las!<br />
added that a new map which<br />
Hill<br />
fall The contested election last<br />
«ill be easier to rear) is being<br />
The rough plan provides for year limitori the progress <strong>of</strong> the<br />
prepared<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> open space, thereby study since appointments were<br />
limn irtg development, ac<br />
cording lo Township Kngmeer<br />
Neal Clark Clark further<br />
stated that the land designated<br />
"open spui'pt i» nun ciwniiri In<br />
developers<br />
Douglasi HyerBtin. vice<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Planning<br />
Hoard explained that the<br />
"open spaces designaieH in<br />
th>> plan rpfpi In utilanH" niwl<br />
not made to the Planning Board<br />
for cjuife some tune, ftyerson<br />
utaiwi<br />
He said (hat the Board has<br />
made some changes, both in the<br />
planner's rough proposal and in<br />
the map itself He explained<br />
that the proposed plan was a<br />
long range one, predicting<br />
increased population He<br />
When Ryerson was, asked to<br />
comment on how he felt the<br />
plan would affect the growth <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Township, he ilated that<br />
he thought the plan would<br />
control the Township's rate <strong>of</strong><br />
growth, since it "has grown so<br />
fast in the pajt year or so "<br />
The vice chairman predicted<br />
that public hearings iniiv taki><br />
pisrp h^for** . f i 11 v i<br />
NEITHER WIND NOR RAIN—This squadron <strong>of</strong> 22 cadets and six <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />
the Civil Air Patrol performed their routine outdoors Monday despite the inclement<br />
weather. They were scheduled to participate in Somers Point's parade<br />
which was "washed out" so they moved their performance to across the street<br />
from the VFW Hall where the program was held. This group is the Composite<br />
Squadron Ranger Team from NAFEC, was founded in 1941 and is supported by<br />
the Air Force, Tubman Photo,<br />
<strong>County</strong> Chamber schedules<br />
center anniversary program<br />
n A Pin » - • - -<br />
CAPE MAV COURT<br />
HOUSE—The first anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the completion and Opening<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ejteciihfe -C^eajid<br />
Information Center or Hie Cape<br />
• Miy <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce, will be marked<br />
dning the next few weeki,<br />
' Chamber Preiident Daniel<br />
Lynch report i.<br />
It was on May 18, 1973, that<br />
the Chamber staff moved into<br />
the new building while flnishini<br />
touches were still being made.<br />
The building was formally<br />
opened and dedicatid in a<br />
colorful ceremony on <strong>Jun</strong>e 12,<br />
1973, Chamber member* and<br />
friends have contributid or<br />
pledged some $64,000 to date<br />
toward the 180,000 plus building<br />
program<br />
The anniversary is marked<br />
with the recent completion <strong>of</strong><br />
permanent landscape plantlnp<br />
<strong>of</strong> evergreen and flowering<br />
shrubs around the building. The<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> the plantings hai been<br />
contributed by a member and a<br />
aaff employee.<br />
Recognition<br />
plaques inscribed<br />
with the names <strong>of</strong><br />
members and friends contributini<br />
to the bunding cost<br />
will alio be unveiled this week,<br />
Conipietlon <strong>of</strong> the Board and<br />
Conference meeting room on<br />
the jecond floor is also planned<br />
by <strong>Jun</strong>e lifth Furniture for<br />
conference and meeting rooms<br />
recently arrived and wall to<br />
wall carpeting and lighting<br />
fixtures are all that remain to<br />
complete this room which na§<br />
been named in the memory <strong>of</strong><br />
the late W.W "Doc" Dalllng,<br />
long lime member, dicector,<br />
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Any member wishing to help<br />
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lighting flxtiffes for this ram<br />
are urged to contact (he<br />
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The week <strong>of</strong> jime 1014 ha§<br />
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"Open Home Week " Members,<br />
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operators, and private citizens<br />
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through Fridays<br />
Student Council visits Gardens<br />
The OCHS Student Council<br />
took their annual field trip<br />
Thursday, May 18 Approximately<br />
25 itudenls vigited<br />
Longwood Gardens, located in<br />
southern Pennsylvania<br />
After their arrival, the<br />
students divided themselves<br />
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plants, orchids, and a banana<br />
plant are some <strong>of</strong> the plants<br />
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After completing the tour the<br />
students ate lunch in a nearby<br />
picnic area, and at about 4:30<br />
pm returned to fx'uan City<br />
Mrs Kay Delia iiarca. advisor<br />
for the Student Council,<br />
thought that the trip was very<br />
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sw,mm,ng pool, landscaped mall, maintenance-free<br />
materials, cable television Thafs<br />
for starters. Here's a little more: Ne^by<br />
6 fine8t in Frl9ldalre<br />
r<br />
buil^<br />
all, easy-care carpeting Gracious<br />
recessed ceiling dining rooms. "VanlKr d«a<br />
mg rooms with vanette plus two large bis<br />
Huge closets. Spacious Iron-railed talcontea<br />
with plenty <strong>of</strong> room for lounging or p ^ '<br />
MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE. WE WILL HAVE OUR SPECIAL 500 BAY SAMPLE<br />
APARTMENT AND A FULL STAFF OF REALTY IXPtRTS AVAILAiLi TO ANSWER<br />
YOUR QUESTIONS, ON THi SPOT.<br />
JUNE 2nd IS 500 BAY DAY!<br />
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Open: 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />
Be(l y Jr., Inc. Realtors • Exclusive Sales Agent •<br />
226 West Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Phone (609) 399-9519 (609) 398-3719<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGE R<br />
Pointers complain to Council about rowdies, trash, obsenity<br />
SOMERS POINT - With the<br />
advent <strong>of</strong> the iurnmer season<br />
citiiens during the ublie<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the Thursday evening<br />
Council meeting complained <strong>of</strong><br />
rowdy crowds, trash in the<br />
«re«s and obscene language.<br />
Mrs. Mayer made her points<br />
quite dear to the Couneilrnen<br />
as she afitaledly explained<br />
what her diisatiifaclion eonsilted<br />
<strong>of</strong>, "And another thing I<br />
want you to know," she laid<br />
before each disiertatton Mrs<br />
Mayer, who livei on Bay ay.,<br />
told Council that she eleanj<br />
the street herself following<br />
the mess that is left by<br />
Dimension director guest<br />
at meeting <strong>of</strong> Rotary Club<br />
Bill Lewis, executive director<br />
nf Dimension, a local youth<br />
program, wis guest speaker at<br />
the dnner meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rotary dub last Thursday in<br />
Plymouth Inn,<br />
Lewii explained he launched<br />
this type <strong>of</strong> religious outreach<br />
to youth about five years ago in<br />
Philadelphia and brought it to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City two years ago. TTie<br />
paid staff numbers 17 in<br />
Philadelphia<br />
in May <strong>of</strong> 1973, without formal<br />
support <strong>of</strong> any church.<br />
Dimension was able to purchase<br />
the Si George Hotel on<br />
ah it railing funds by popular<br />
appeal Sixty youth <strong>of</strong> high<br />
Khool age plus college age<br />
counsellors were housed last<br />
summer in. this building<br />
leaking it financially self<br />
supporting Reservations are<br />
now being accepted for this<br />
season and few vacancies<br />
remain<br />
An expanded nondenominational<br />
social and<br />
religious program is <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />
the summer with the emphasis<br />
on youth counselling and<br />
problem discussion. The<br />
headquarters building is open<br />
year around with similar<br />
meetings held weekly.<br />
At the business meeting a<br />
vote <strong>of</strong> thanks was given all<br />
who supported the Rotary Club<br />
V Accepted at ACC<br />
Miss Barbara G. Auerswald,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 6 Lincoln pi,, has been accepted<br />
at Atlantic Community<br />
College, where she will commence<br />
study in thi Fall<br />
semester,<br />
Mlsi Auerswald will<br />
graduate from the<br />
Collingswood High School<br />
-where she had the soprano<br />
romantic lead in "Guys and<br />
Dollf ' the Senior Clais<br />
production. She also had a<br />
dramatic lead in "See How<br />
They Run," and has appeared<br />
in other Broadway productions,<br />
s,<br />
"Anything COM" •nd"Hello<br />
"Hello<br />
Dolly,"<br />
Rmceivm degrees<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Yob<br />
received their bachelors<br />
degrees In Music Education at<br />
tht recent commencement<br />
exercises at Glassboro State<br />
Ooliege,<br />
Mn, Yob is the formw Vicky<br />
Sieppard, daughter if Mr, and<br />
Mrt, J. Sheppard, 0: Ventnor.<br />
She Is presently serving as<br />
organist <strong>of</strong> St, Andrew's<br />
Lutheran Church and the,<br />
Congregation <strong>of</strong> Beth Israel in<br />
Atlantic City,<br />
Mr. Yob U the son <strong>of</strong> MM.<br />
Rhoda Yob, <strong>of</strong> this city, and it<br />
an Air Force veteran,<br />
They will make their home In<br />
Margate.<br />
A<br />
BRINGS WiSULTS<br />
rummage sale postponed from<br />
May IB to 25. Procpitds gn to the<br />
scholarship fund<br />
Roury flub meetings are<br />
held every Thursday at fl:15<br />
p.m in Plymouth Inn All<br />
Rotarians are welcome.<br />
discourteous people."<br />
She also slated that the obscene<br />
language spoken to her<br />
was horrible and that she could<br />
not stand it Mrs Maytr asked<br />
what will be done to alleviate<br />
the problem<br />
Captain Michael Calao<br />
responded to the question<br />
saying that the Police<br />
Department will have four<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers. in front <strong>of</strong> her door<br />
starting the next evening; two<br />
Act ion was taken by the<br />
Police Department, following<br />
the complaint concerning<br />
Groveland av made at the<br />
previous Council meeting<br />
Radar was set up in the area for<br />
a period <strong>of</strong> four days in a row,<br />
which resulted in the apprehejision<br />
<strong>of</strong> two or three<br />
speeders. Sporadic use <strong>of</strong> radar<br />
to cover the aitire town was not<br />
used in this particular instance<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Charles Gray<br />
regular policemen and twocommented on the limited<br />
special <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
manpower and equipment <strong>of</strong><br />
Other residents complained, the Police Department He<br />
<strong>of</strong> speeding in the area mentioned that the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Speeding on Orovpland a\ was were all schooled<br />
mentioned once again, and In the city business portion <strong>of</strong><br />
speeding on Bale dr , which is the meeting. Council passed<br />
heavily traveled by children, various resolutions and an<br />
animals and cars, was brotijgit ordinance amending the New<br />
to the attention <strong>of</strong> Council jersev State Housing Code In<br />
allow entry <strong>of</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials mio<br />
buildings to make health and a<br />
safety inspections<br />
Resolutions nern adnplcd to<br />
advetiiie fnr a self (railing<br />
brush ('hipper and induslrial<br />
tractor Councilman Albert<br />
Clunn cnmmenied thai funds<br />
are budgeted for these items-<br />
Other resolutions were<br />
passed concerning liquor<br />
license transfers renewal <strong>of</strong><br />
liquor license refund <strong>of</strong><br />
overpayment <strong>of</strong> taiies<br />
crediting tax overpayment and<br />
waiving the variance fee for the<br />
Shore Memorial Hneptfai 3d<br />
Hition<br />
Council President William<br />
liosenberger announced thai<br />
public meetings will be once a<br />
month on the fourth Thursday<br />
during ,!ulv and Augiisi<br />
We're Family<br />
When UVH c.ay it's more pleriSdnt to bank<br />
flt Coastiil than tinywhefH else, it's bp<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> people . our people ,1<br />
growing family <strong>of</strong> bright, jyOM.ng, con<br />
scientioiis people who really do Care<br />
about serving you better. If you're look<br />
ing for a otnk to grow with . . and for<br />
people who show a genuine concern for<br />
your best inictpsts<br />
We'rf The Family Bunt<br />
your family's b.inkKHJ nrHth hr'li'r tn.1 1 '<br />
any other bank C,IM Mdyi"-' thji s /.•'•.v<br />
we're tini' <strong>of</strong> the (..islcst uriuvinq<br />
bdnks in the history ut FMHIV Jcrst-v<br />
Mjybe that's why you shn.ril u.ir! h.ini.<br />
ing lit Cuastal<br />
Arnold Watson,' Associate<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Study Groups <strong>of</strong> Jehovah's<br />
Witnesses will head a<br />
delegation (o the two day<br />
convention being held this<br />
weekend. <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 and 2, in the<br />
Convention Hall Complex <strong>of</strong><br />
Jehovah § Witnesses in<br />
Buckingham. Pa<br />
Planning and coordinating<br />
in? activities will be I
PAGE ><br />
THE QCt THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
COME EARLY & BEAT THE CROWD<br />
AVALON INTERIORS<br />
1 DAY SIDEWALK<br />
This Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1, Will Be Avalon Intariors Largest Carpet SALE <strong>of</strong> Their History! You'll Be Able To Select From<br />
Over Hundreds <strong>of</strong> Shags, Plushes, Sculptures, Commercial, Indoor & Outdoor Carpet That Has Been Drastically Reduced<br />
For This One Day Sale Event ... But 11 That's Not All! Many Other Super Specials Will Be Available For<br />
This One Day Sidewalk Sale: Urefhane Padding Will Be Only 99c sq. yd,, 9x12 Area Rugs An Nnbelievable $39 95<br />
All Remnants Will Be 30% Off, Plus Mony, Many More, SO COM! EARLY AND BEAT THE CROWD.<br />
VALUES TO S M£»,><br />
fcjQW $195 TO $895 SQ.YD.<br />
NON<br />
Ifllfo<br />
• , «<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
From fhm PR oHice<br />
THE OCfAN CITY SINTINELLfD©fR<br />
Event with something for everyone<br />
By Mark Soifer<br />
lerve ierve as decorations for f tj, the e HM1 fill .Vk.,-, v'-^ftMtMHl , ••"l^ifcj<br />
Slow<br />
Public Rdationi Director<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's leeond annual The pavillion <strong>of</strong> the Pier will<br />
Flower Weekend will be here in feature a Commercial Division<br />
about nine days. If any event with flower <strong>of</strong>ferinp from area<br />
has something for everyone<br />
mailers Proceeds from booth<br />
Ihiiisit!<br />
rentali in the commercial<br />
action will be used to buy irtei<br />
If you grow flowers, please to beautify <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
aiter the irustic dejign or<br />
The boardwalk to th« north<br />
horticultural oompetition <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
and south <strong>of</strong> the Pier will be<br />
Band Son the Music Pier If you flashed, apriitkled, ipott*d<br />
like to look at flowers (and who spectacular, itudded with<br />
wUJ admit that they don't)<br />
come on out and look all you<br />
want There will be plenty to<br />
see.<br />
The entire piw will be aglow<br />
ablate, alive, abounding<br />
abundant (you pick the ap^<br />
nropriate word! with floweri<br />
This would include the entries<br />
the competitors and also<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional displays which<br />
YOU<br />
(DEMOCRAT)<br />
oolorful paintings <strong>of</strong> floweri bj'<br />
area artist*. Each artist hai<br />
been asked to bring u bouquet<br />
<strong>of</strong> flowers to ejchibit with Ws<br />
paintings. This, in itself, ihould<br />
he «om«hing nice to ie«.<br />
Now, you ftre (iking yourielf<br />
how you can be a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Flower Weekintf without<br />
participating in the competition<br />
Well, there is a way<br />
YOU<br />
(REPUBLiCAN)<br />
YOU<br />
(INDEPENDENT)<br />
. , , must vote in the<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 4th Primary for<br />
BILL HUGHES and<br />
CHET WIMBERG to be<br />
your Candidate in<br />
NOVEMBER 6TH<br />
GENERAL ELECTION.<br />
P«l« l»r bv<br />
i B»Ff»n«i<br />
FLOWER SHOW SCIfflDULEg-^cheduIes listing the romplete rules tor<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's second annual flower Show are available at the Public Relations<br />
Office in City Hall. The event is set for <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 and 9 at the Music Pier, Checking<br />
the schedules are Flower Show Committee members (1. to r.) Mrs. Fred Tarves,<br />
Mrs. J. Lawrence Frederick and J, Lester Fountain.<br />
Decorate your home, business,<br />
automobile, bike, doorway,<br />
porch, boat,or etc. with flowers<br />
and we will award you a<br />
"Flower Power Certificate"<br />
which documents the fact that<br />
you helped in this cheerful<br />
endeavor. Merely call us at the<br />
Public Relations Department,<br />
S9-6111, Ext 22 and let us know<br />
what you're doing. The certificate<br />
will be sait to you<br />
immediately, pronto, presto,<br />
instantly, right away!<br />
If you'd like to enter the<br />
oompetition 'call Mrs. D.<br />
Norman Young, 399-Mffl, for<br />
the Horticultural Diviiion or<br />
Mrs. J. Lawrence Frederick,<br />
for Artistic .Design, MM.<br />
We suggest that you tell your<br />
friends about this event,<br />
because it ii quite an attraction.<br />
Siow hours are 1<br />
p.m. until 10 p.m. on Satirtay,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e i and i p.m. till S p.m. on<br />
Sinday, Juie B, The Commercial<br />
Division will not be<br />
open for sales on Sunday but<br />
there will be commercial<br />
displays.<br />
Judging will take place at 10<br />
a.m., Saturday morning and all<br />
winners will be marked by the<br />
time the show opens at 1 p.m.<br />
There will be a special division<br />
for youngsters and local school<br />
children are expected to submit<br />
many imaginative entries.<br />
There is no admission charge be an exciting game.<br />
tor the Flower Siow, It is our Round trip busfare and field<br />
ant major event <strong>of</strong> the Mason box seats in back <strong>of</strong> the third<br />
and with a lot <strong>of</strong> work and a baseline is $8. If you wiih to<br />
Httle luck it may well become provide y O ur own Iranspoliation,<br />
cost is $450. BUMI<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the major shows in the<br />
East. Already, it attracts many tave at 8:30 PjM, sharp from<br />
visitors who come hen on the the Municipal Parking Lot at<br />
early <strong>Jun</strong>e weekend.<br />
8th and West.<br />
If there are any questions<br />
about this event, call us at the<br />
Public Relations Department<br />
Schedules, which completely<br />
outline the competitive<br />
divisions, arc available upon<br />
request.<br />
OCEAN CITY NI0HT AT<br />
VET: Speaking about com-<br />
petitions, "<strong>Ocean</strong> City Night »t<br />
the V«t" Ii slated tor Friday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 7. The mighty Cincinatti<br />
Red* featuring Johnny Bench<br />
mi Pete Rate will (ice the<br />
Phillies in a game <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
designated as "<strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Nigh". Ai <strong>of</strong> thu writing, the<br />
FtiiUies were in firs place and<br />
battling to keep the lead Should<br />
PAOI 1 — SECTION THREE<br />
Summer resident receives philosophy<br />
Michael Terrence Sheehan,<br />
managing director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Performing Arti Center <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Slate University <strong>of</strong> New York at<br />
Albany, was among the candidates<br />
who received a Doctor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philosophy degree from the<br />
Univerjity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania in<br />
eommeneemeni ceremonies on<br />
May 20.<br />
There's a big<br />
beautiful<br />
world<br />
• outside<br />
with a<br />
(siding wheelchair from<br />
Lincoln Medical Supply<br />
S*fe, gmootit-rldlng<br />
comfort Light in weight<br />
Fokli to 10: Low rental<br />
raits<br />
•<br />
Medicare Palnntt:<br />
Lincoln Medical Supply (its<br />
the patient s precise ns«ds<br />
12 year s experience For<br />
th* answers to any questions<br />
about equipment ind<br />
procedures, including processing<br />
<strong>of</strong> claim*. asN<br />
UNGOUSI<br />
PAGE 2 - SUCTION THRU THI OCiAN CITY SINTINELLEDOf R THURSDAY, MAY 3fl, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit is awarded Col. Phifer, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
FT, DUC—At o ceremony In<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Major General<br />
Thomas V L Crew, pest commander,<br />
Colonel Clifford j.<br />
mobile artillery battalion in<br />
Vietnam and an Honest John<br />
nuclear rocket battalion in<br />
Germany Col. Phifer holds the<br />
Fhifa 1 , <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, was Brenw Star, four Air Medals<br />
•warded the second oak leaf and 22 other awards and<br />
duster to the Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit, decorations. v.<br />
Colonel Phifer, who recently Colonel Phifjr was born any<br />
retired from the Army received raised in Camden He enlisted<br />
the award for hit exceptional in the Marine Corpi while tttending<br />
Camden High School in<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> hii duties over<br />
the past 10 years<br />
1M2, After servWg 30 months in<br />
He has been awarded the the South Pacific, he was<br />
Legion <strong>of</strong> Merit twice before; discharged, resumed his<br />
for outstanding performance education and graduated from<br />
while commanding an air Temple UHS and nuqueine<br />
INCREDIBLE!<br />
Hurst Travel REDUCES<br />
Tour Cost for<br />
British Isles!<br />
Was S 748 00<br />
Now $ 648 00<br />
Tour Covers —<br />
Iceland - Scotland<br />
England - Wales<br />
15 DAYS<br />
Leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
Sept, 28th, <strong>1974</strong><br />
HURST TRAVEL INC<br />
637 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J, — 399-6100<br />
We've got a whole<br />
"Croc" <strong>of</strong><br />
Tiffanys • Chandeliers • Table<br />
and Wall Lamps<br />
You'll enjoy wading through one •<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most bmautlful collections<br />
<strong>of</strong> lamps In this area,<br />
A. C. Electric Supply Co.<br />
1214 WMI In. DM 399-3130<br />
for the Grad<br />
Zodiac<br />
ASTROGRAPHIC<br />
,,. Sptcm-Age Watcher ah<br />
f m m wptet in • witch ,, ,<br />
phn (fit unexpected. Like revolving<br />
uMNifs tint indiuti tint, and i<br />
MMHiMpwl bill that Indleitii<br />
MMndt, Iff lupriniily leeuritt,<br />
tmtrinjly terabit, thinki to i jupe<br />
riar 17-iewtl Swill movement in<br />
ttiinlfit ititl or Ilk |ald electroplate,<br />
dffiditil*, for th« man<br />
dfhltf t<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
I2M S. Mart Road, Pakrmo, I, j,<br />
Major General Thomas U. Greer, post commander,<br />
presents Colonel Qifford Phifer with Legion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Merit / todQakJeaf Cluster (US Army Photo by<br />
Theodore Hunter)<br />
University, He mtermd the<br />
Army in 1930<br />
He has served in Korea,<br />
Vietnam and nine yeari in<br />
Germany Hii last assignment<br />
prior retirement was aj<br />
Community Leader for US<br />
Forces in Mmich, Germany,<br />
During the 1972 Olympics, he<br />
also commanded the US Army<br />
Europ» Olympic Support<br />
Center,<br />
Colonel Phif«- is married to<br />
the former Dorothy Pnybyliki,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Collingiwood, lliey have six<br />
children. The Phifers are now<br />
living in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.,<br />
where they plan to open a<br />
business in the very near<br />
future.<br />
DONATION—Mrs. Jack Mayer <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
and this city (left) presents a check from the Animal<br />
Rescue League <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia to Mrs, Margaret<br />
Brown <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Humane Society, Mrs<br />
Mayer is president <strong>of</strong> the League and Mrs, Brown is<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Humane Society, Senior Photo.<br />
I-A Council plans carnival<br />
Plans for a carnival were West Cape May, (Voodblne and<br />
announced at the regular <strong>Ocean</strong> City and should be in<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> tha, uiter^Agency operation in a few weeks.<br />
Oouneil <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> Darrell Axelson presidec<br />
held recently in the <strong>County</strong> over the meeting and <strong>of</strong>flceri<br />
Library.<br />
for the coming year were Installed<br />
by Rev. Wooley,<br />
The Cape May <strong>County</strong> Unit<br />
for Retarded Children will<br />
sponsor the carnival <strong>Jun</strong>e 22. It<br />
will feature Captain Noah from Luncheon, Fashion<br />
WPVI TV Channel 6. The<br />
carnival will open at 10 a.m.,<br />
and continue through 6 p.m. show listed by unit<br />
Male and female volunteers are<br />
needed to help.<br />
Anyone wishing to volunteer is<br />
asked to call Ivy Mossbroolu at<br />
4B5-5421.<br />
It also wag announced that<br />
the a Hot Line number for Child<br />
Abuie reports is 8W-2W-9I20.<br />
Cui»t speaker was Ref,<br />
Arthur Wooliy Jr., president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Drug Abuse Council, He<br />
discussed the operation at<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ction and outlined their<br />
plani for addittona] servicei.<br />
He also spoke <strong>of</strong> the mini bui<br />
which will run into Cape May,<br />
The Fourth Annual Ladie*<br />
Luncheon and Faihion Show <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gardens Civic Association<br />
will be held Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 17, at<br />
the Flanderi Hotel, The social<br />
hour is get for noon and lun«<br />
ehion will bi served at 1 p.m.<br />
Faihioni will be from Stubbg<br />
and will be modeled by<br />
members. The affair ii open for<br />
members and guests only.<br />
Deadline for reservations ii<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 8, Further information<br />
may be obtained and reservatloni<br />
made through MM, F,<br />
Sagerholm or Mrs, L, Stano,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
FLOOR COVERING<br />
Groveland Shopping Center n n_ 4 A a A<br />
501 New Rd., Somers Point 927-1228<br />
BankAmcrlcarJ Terms Available<br />
Wat#r Co, <strong>of</strong>ficials Midway speakers<br />
Two <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Water Company told a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Midway Civic<br />
Association lost week that •<br />
new addition to the 3rd at<br />
nwer plant Is nearing completion<br />
and will alleviate ob<br />
noxioui imells presently<br />
osming from the facility,<br />
Richard Snider, manager <strong>of</strong><br />
file <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>fice, and<br />
George Johnitone, chief<br />
tngineer <strong>of</strong> the eastern region,<br />
gave a detailed report on the<br />
3rd «. plant,<br />
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MAB<br />
$Q50<br />
They said the addition is<br />
being constructed to provide<br />
facilities for the new condominiums<br />
being built<br />
throughout the city. TTie new<br />
tanks are a temporary measure<br />
to be used for five .years.<br />
Estimated com oi construction<br />
U $300,000.<br />
Slider pointed out that the<br />
Orm is a privately owned<br />
corporation and cannot receive<br />
a federal subsidy. He said the<br />
oost <strong>of</strong> construction mmt be<br />
passed on to the taxpayers<br />
Cuitem<br />
col<strong>of</strong>i<br />
higher<br />
Sea Shore House Paints<br />
VALLEY FORGE Colors<br />
Colors specially blended to renew the<br />
elegance and simplicity <strong>of</strong> our nation 1 ! firit<br />
days , , . traditional, yet versatile a<br />
—<br />
eonteniporary,<br />
Handsome full-hiding stains<br />
for rough textured woods.<br />
Rich contemporary colors<br />
allow rough sawed<br />
woods to retain their<br />
distinctive texture, yet<br />
hide the grain <strong>of</strong><br />
wood shakes, shingleg<br />
and siding<br />
with protective<br />
surface film.<br />
Expecially serv<br />
iceable on<br />
previously<br />
s t a i n ed exterior<br />
wood<br />
surfaces such<br />
as siding and<br />
fences.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
vth and Pleasure Ave.<br />
GALLON<br />
West Jersey D. <strong>of</strong> A,<br />
The final meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season for the Previnee <strong>of</strong> Weit<br />
Jersey Chapter National<br />
Society Daughters <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Cblonists was held recently at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Richard J,<br />
Collins In SeuHville, Mrs, H,<br />
Emory Wagner, <strong>of</strong> Audubon,<br />
Regent, conducted the meeting,'<br />
Mrs Abraham Eisenberg, <strong>of</strong><br />
Harrington, was appointed<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Bicentennial<br />
meeting at SculMlU<br />
Committee Mrs. Robert<br />
Weatherill, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury *m*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, gave a report on<br />
the State Conference and<br />
handmade afghani, games and<br />
books were collected to JM sent<br />
to the Veterans Hospital in East<br />
Orange.<br />
Following the luncheon<br />
meeting the group visited Uncle<br />
Dick's Museum,<br />
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, THE OCEAN CITY SENTINf L Lf DOER PAOf 1 - Sf CTION THRIf<br />
Miss Tedesco award winner<br />
as Bible College graduate<br />
SOMERS POINT- Miss Lucia<br />
TMeson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs, ROM<br />
TWMCO, <strong>of</strong> 407 Rhode Iiland<br />
av., was presented two awards<br />
at the graduating exocrcises for<br />
Northeastern Bible College<br />
where she is a senior.<br />
The excerdses took place<br />
May II it the school In Essejt<br />
Fells, The two awards were the<br />
Beard <strong>of</strong> Governors' Scholastic<br />
Award and the Alumni<br />
Award.<br />
The flnt ii liven for having<br />
, the highest scholastic standing<br />
in her class and is for five<br />
percent <strong>of</strong>f the tuition BMt<br />
year The second award is<br />
presented an upperelais<br />
•Udent who has demonstrated<br />
worthy academic achievement<br />
and a spirt<strong>of</strong> loyalty to the<br />
principles <strong>of</strong> Northeastern j t is<br />
tor $100^<br />
Miss Tedesco also had been<br />
elected to lead the graduates as<br />
marshal at the graduation arid<br />
to lead the faculty at Bac<br />
raluareate Services.<br />
While in college she was<br />
elected president <strong>of</strong> her freshman<br />
class, vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nphomore class and to the<br />
executive committee during her<br />
sophomore year. She also<br />
ierved ai treaiurer <strong>of</strong> the Latin<br />
American Prayer Band during<br />
this year and has been<br />
storekeeper and cheerleader<br />
for basketball, soccer and<br />
statistician for baseball. She<br />
also worked with the Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
Women as Resident Assistant<br />
and has been on the Dean's List<br />
tor four semesters<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School where<br />
she also was verv active, she<br />
will be Head Resident AigisUnt<br />
during her senior year at<br />
Northwestern where she ii a<br />
missionary trainee in the<br />
Central America Course.<br />
LET THE LION ROAR ! I I<br />
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Lion's Head Jewelry<br />
with Cut Diamonds V<br />
GENTS' RING (Largt) with<br />
three diamonds ,,, $220.<br />
-LADIES' RING (Small)<br />
with three diamonds ,,,,.,.. 1M,<br />
GENTS' CUFF LINKS with<br />
thret diamonds 400.<br />
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GiNTS' LARGER RING with<br />
three full cut diamonds. u. 340.<br />
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825 Asbury Avenue<br />
MISS LINWOOD <strong>1974</strong>~Jodie Nusbaum (seated, center) is crowned Miss<br />
Unwood <strong>1974</strong> by Connie Flnnegan, retiring Miss Linwood. The crowning took<br />
ptaee during the annupl Memorial Day program held Monday in dty Hall.<br />
Shown with the new queen are: (seated) Carol Stecher, first rmmerup; Miss<br />
Unwood and Louise McDonnell. Standing are Janice Off. Miss FTnnegan and<br />
Nancy Venters. Tubman Photo<br />
Male Chorus<br />
entertains 500<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Male Chorus<br />
Mng to" an audience <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />
500 In a concert<br />
presented last Thursday<br />
evening on the Music Pier,<br />
Tom Perldns is director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
a-man group. Soloisti for the<br />
concert were Beverly Flower,<br />
Philadelphia operatic and<br />
concert soprano; Howard<br />
Quick on the Glaus Armonica<br />
and Charlei Whiteman, a<br />
country style singer, Doris<br />
Jaeoby <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City wai<br />
accompanist<br />
The ChoriB Mng is selwtions<br />
ranging from sacred numbers<br />
to barber shop,<br />
Perkins announced that<br />
proceeds from the free will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering wiU be used for the<br />
purchase <strong>of</strong> stage uniforms for<br />
the ehorm<br />
Tile group will sing with the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Municipal Orchestra<br />
opening the <strong>1974</strong><br />
summer season Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
ffl, then will recess for the<br />
summer months.<br />
The Chorus was started in<br />
1961 by m lite George AsMon.<br />
When Mr, Ashton passed away<br />
the Kroup dispersed and lifter a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> time was reorganized<br />
by Perkins and Clarence<br />
Fuhrman, Members come from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City and the surrounding<br />
areas including Strathmere,<br />
Somers Point and Linwood.<br />
MAGMA CUM LAUDE<br />
Jamei Albany, III, <strong>of</strong> 4437<br />
Central av. and Walliniford,<br />
Pa,, wai graduated Magna<br />
Cum Laude from Boanoke<br />
College at ceremonies held May<br />
IB in Salem, Va.<br />
Cape May <strong>County</strong> Republicans<br />
Are Proud <strong>of</strong><br />
Vote Republican<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 4 Primary<br />
Their Candidates<br />
CHIRLES w.<br />
SANDMAN, JR.<br />
FOR CONGRESS<br />
WILLIAM E.<br />
STURM, JR.<br />
FOR FREEHOLDER<br />
WILLIAM R,<br />
WILSEV<br />
FOR FREEHOLDER<br />
Men <strong>of</strong> Proven Ability for the People,<br />
Effective Legislative and Administrative<br />
Team<br />
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BRADLEY'S"" 1<br />
MARKET<br />
MEXT TO COKEf'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD., 1 MILE FROM BRIDGE<br />
- "Wherm All the Flags Are" —<br />
Farm Fresh Vegetables in Season<br />
Fresh Clams<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> Potted Plants<br />
for Your Garden<br />
from Your Favorite Farm Folks,<br />
Frank and Eleanor<br />
Twice as Often<br />
is<br />
Twice os Nice!<br />
It Happens Every Summer<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SENTINE^LEDGER<br />
Now published every<br />
Tuesday and Friday during<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e, July and August!<br />
Because so much more is happtning in <strong>Ocean</strong> City during the next three months,<br />
we just have to tell you about if twice as <strong>of</strong>ten. Read both Tuesday and Friday<br />
issues for complete reports <strong>of</strong> everybody and everything fhaf s making new* in<br />
and about the resort. And, as a bonus, you receive a wonderful rundown en the<br />
places to go to shop, to dine, to do most anything to make your stay more enjoyable<br />
in America's favorite family resort.<br />
No other medium <strong>of</strong>fers the complete news coverage<br />
you'll find in THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. No ether<br />
medium <strong>of</strong>fers the advertiser the opportunity to reach<br />
completely the <strong>Ocean</strong> City market. Dial 399-5411 for fur<br />
ther details and rates.<br />
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Saturday noon,<br />
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PAOI 4 —.SECTION THREf THE OH AN (II Y bINMNLL LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY JO* <strong>1974</strong><br />
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE^Due to the weather Monday the annual<br />
Memorial Day services were transferred from outdoot to the VFW Hall In<br />
Somers Point. Shown here during the prop-am are (I. to r.) Charles Merritt,<br />
Distinguished Service Cross holder from World War I; Mike Mrvicfl, VFW Post<br />
commander and chairman <strong>of</strong> the Memorial Day events; Mayor John McCann<br />
HI, and Lt, Kennedy, executive <strong>of</strong>ficer from Fort Dix who was speaker Tubrnan<br />
Photo.<br />
Shell collectors<br />
listed as speakers<br />
Mr. and Mrs Leon Bard, <strong>of</strong><br />
4035 Central av,, will speak at<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape<br />
Sull Club Monday at S p.m. in<br />
the Witlandii Jnstltute on Stone<br />
Harbor bl vd. They will ipeak on<br />
Floridi Foiiil Sh*lls and<br />
tthibit shells they mUerted<br />
The meeting Ii open to the<br />
public and all interested are<br />
wileome,<br />
Hit Jerwy Cape Shell flub<br />
meati the first Monday in each<br />
month. A fit ure speaker will be<br />
R. Tucker Abbett, curator <strong>of</strong><br />
Molluici at the Delaware<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History and<br />
author <strong>of</strong> many books aboil<br />
Shells.<br />
Further information on the<br />
organization may be secured by<br />
calling Hf-riet Hiekman,<br />
president, ai<br />
ClwHW Ms Iring<br />
Chorale lists Handel oratorio<br />
"Judas Maccabeus" will be<br />
the highlight <strong>of</strong> the Commimity<br />
Chorale's spring seaion neifl<br />
year. The Handel oratorio is<br />
scheduled for May 5 on the<br />
Music Pier,<br />
"The chorus has done an<br />
excellent job on the 'Messiah'<br />
for the past four yeari," explains<br />
Chorale director William<br />
Wood <strong>of</strong> thii city, "The group is<br />
comfortable with Handel and<br />
has great feeling for his style,<br />
'Judas Maccabeus' <strong>of</strong>fers the<br />
group an opportunity to perform<br />
a magnificent work which<br />
has not been heard in this area<br />
tor many years."<br />
In addition to the traditional<br />
Christmas "Messiah," the<br />
Choralti has performances <strong>of</strong><br />
Brahms' "Requiem" and<br />
Mendelssohn's "Elijah" to its<br />
credit. The group's 75 members<br />
come from ihore and mainland<br />
communities from Absecon to<br />
Townsend's Inlet 'including<br />
Tuekahoe, Egg Harbor and<br />
Ventnor,<br />
The chorale meets on<br />
Monday evenings during the<br />
fall md spring seasons in the<br />
Arts Center for rehearsals.<br />
Rehearsals will resume in<br />
September to begin both the<br />
"Messiah" and "Judas Maccabeus<br />
" New members are<br />
Invited to Join at that time.<br />
CARRIER TEST SET<br />
Postmaster Edward Getty <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora, announces an<br />
examination will be held for<br />
Substitute Rural Carrier <strong>of</strong><br />
Record position available at his<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. Applications for the<br />
examination may be obtained<br />
from now through <strong>Jun</strong>e I, <strong>1974</strong><br />
at the Marmora Post Office.<br />
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| Marks personnel supervisor<br />
at Harrisburg Bell area<br />
Gerald P, Marks, <strong>of</strong> Her»hey,<br />
Pa,, has assumed his new<br />
assignment •• personnel<br />
supervisor for Bell Telephone's^<br />
area headquarters af"<br />
Harrliburg, He it the «on <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Stanley A,'Marks,<br />
2632 West av., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and a<br />
frequent vi»itor here.<br />
Prior to receiving his new<br />
assignment, Marks was<br />
manager for the Lebanon<br />
District <strong>of</strong> Bell <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Marks ii a graduate <strong>of</strong> LansdowM<br />
(Pa ) High School and<br />
MuhlenherB College where he<br />
earned a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts<br />
degree in Sociology (urban<br />
affairs) in 1985. Marks served<br />
in the U.S. Army Reserve<br />
Communications Section from<br />
1966 to 1B72, Hi is a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Toastma«ers Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Hershey and the Lebanon<br />
Rotary Club.<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> the Lebanon<br />
Area Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
Marks ii active on its Industrial<br />
Development Committee and<br />
the Lebanon Valley Tourist<br />
Bureau. He is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> the Lebanon Industrial<br />
Development Corporation.<br />
He Is • director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Community Chea <strong>of</strong> Lebanon<br />
<strong>County</strong> and the Lebanon <strong>County</strong><br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Red<br />
Cross, He also serves as<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lebanon<br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
REHEARSING - Pictured rehearsing their lines for a seine from T.5. Eliot's<br />
"Murder in the Cathedral" art: (1. to r.) Peter dark who portrays the King'i<br />
Marks b«an MI BeU car-r """'Seng 61 ' md Warren Frymire and Joseph Becker who portrays prliits <strong>of</strong> the<br />
asaBiantmer«tionsSainee« i«hbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, Th§ play is to be presented by the Show Makers<br />
wukes-Biirre in lass, and 'Hieatre Guild tomorrow an3 Saturday at 8:30 p,m, and a special matinee ptrassignments<br />
<strong>of</strong> increasing formance Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Church <strong>of</strong> the Ascension, Kentucky and<br />
responsibility followed at Pacific aves Atlantic City<br />
Reading, Harrisburg, and<br />
Lb Lebanon,<br />
He is married to the former S<br />
jaycees appoint Festival chairmen<br />
SOMERS POINT - John E. The date <strong>of</strong> this year's<br />
Carson, executive chairman <strong>of</strong> festival is Saturday, September<br />
the Somers Point jayeees Fall M, with a rain date <strong>of</strong> 5eptembir<br />
21, The parade,<br />
Children's Festival, recently<br />
announced the appointment <strong>of</strong> featuring a high school marching<br />
band competition from a<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> this year's<br />
parade committee.<br />
two-state arm, will begin at 1<br />
The appointees are: finance, p.m. with a full day's activities<br />
BUI Sehreiner; band chairman, planned. The day will<br />
Ken Conley; trophies and<br />
awards, Dan Sattery; manpower,<br />
Chuck Gunther;<br />
children's chairman, Bob<br />
Conover; park chairman, Jim<br />
Evans; food, Rich Banholzer;<br />
beverages, Jack Hearne; and<br />
advertising, Paul Giunta,<br />
395<br />
MI PATMIItt HAN.<br />
(I AVAMIU<br />
culminate with a fireworks<br />
display at night in Kennedy<br />
Park in Somers Point,<br />
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HACKETT'S FARM MARKET<br />
Mill Road, Bargaintown<br />
(Between Zion Road and Fire Road)<br />
Strawberries<br />
are in Season!<br />
ALL MARKET PAKS OF FLOWERS GREATLY REpUCED,<br />
HELP BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME and HOMETOWN.<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> FRUITS & VEGETABLES In Season.<br />
Phone 641-1388<br />
AN OPEN LETTER TO<br />
OCEAN CITY VOTERS.<br />
Primary elections Mil be held <strong>Jun</strong>e An<br />
throughout New Jersey,<br />
This year's election is particularly important<br />
because <strong>Ocean</strong> City's Bill Hughes is a candidate<br />
for Congress and Chet Wimberg is seeking<br />
nomination to the Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders,<br />
They are the kind <strong>of</strong> men we desperately need in<br />
government today - the kind <strong>of</strong> people we are<br />
always saying won't become involved in politics<br />
because <strong>of</strong> what it has been in the past.<br />
Bill Hughes has distinguished himself as a<br />
county prosecutor, hard-working lawyer, and<br />
civic and religious leader in our community. Any<br />
time the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City called on him to do<br />
anything, he was there and did the job,<br />
Chet Wimberg has the same reputation as a<br />
devoted family man and leader in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
community endeavors; in fact, he has been given<br />
several awards for his civic services and formerly<br />
served as one <strong>of</strong> our city commissioners.<br />
We don't have to tell you the detailed records <strong>of</strong><br />
each <strong>of</strong> these men. Above all, they are dedicated<br />
public servants and citizens <strong>of</strong> unquestioned<br />
integrity.<br />
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¥ ¥¥¥<br />
Now both <strong>of</strong> them need our help. They are in a<br />
tough primary fight and <strong>Ocean</strong> City voters could<br />
make the difference. Under present law, anyone<br />
can vote for Bill and Chet in the primarywhether<br />
they have declared themselves<br />
Democrats, Republicans or Independents in the<br />
past.<br />
Now you can vote for whom you choose in a<br />
primary election. Just walk into the polling place<br />
on <strong>Jun</strong>e 4th and say "I want to vote for Bill<br />
Hughes and Ghet Wimberg,- - The winner will be<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
Very truly your^<br />
Warren fiarl North Ernest Dunn, M,D<br />
Charles Rosica<br />
GamBroadley<br />
Herbert J. Brownlee<br />
Joseph Lovette<br />
'<br />
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Backyard<br />
THURSDAY. MAY JO, if;. THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
bard<br />
by Mark Sojfer<br />
No sublet matter is too<br />
humble for a poem All yerte<br />
*esn't have to celebrite the<br />
Wrth <strong>of</strong> a new senaon or the<br />
beauty <strong>of</strong> i floww, the groat<br />
Seettiih poet, Robert. Burns,<br />
wrote one <strong>of</strong> his meit famous<br />
[DOTS about a field mouse<br />
KE Cumminp paints word<br />
pictures about the "Balloon<br />
Man" and Robert Frost tells ui<br />
about apple picking and slicUnH<br />
down birch trees.<br />
Imaginative poets u»e thii<br />
type <strong>of</strong> subject matter to<br />
project universal thoughts and<br />
feelings, A,R, Ammons, one <strong>of</strong><br />
our major poets, Iteops insisting<br />
that there is a po«m in<br />
eva-ything.<br />
A long time ago, I wrote a<br />
poem about a pool pinyr why<br />
not' Her* it is<br />
The Pool Player<br />
You tee how he BBgle*<br />
Hli ihoti?<br />
Into brUlianl •ide-piK<br />
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pratectni<br />
under tiietreii!<br />
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•4fabrictota<br />
TNe rsgiti t€r*H taa* !*« «fi^ lateaj HMs<br />
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BELT OF.,.<br />
WE HONOR<br />
Before You Buy a Bicycle<br />
Check Our Prices!<br />
JACK NICKLAUS GOLF BALLS<br />
Made by,.. MacGregor<br />
Kiln-while<br />
rover faint<br />
•uys white<br />
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FBOWT<br />
Precision alignment '<br />
by skilled m«hani«. •(•.
PACE 6- SECTION THREE<br />
AARP sets bus trip to Phillies contest<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter<br />
AARP is sponsoring a bus trip<br />
for the Veterans Stadium in<br />
Riiladelphia to participate in<br />
Ctejan City N|ght next Friday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 7 The Phillies will play<br />
OncinnaTl, TJeteu may be<br />
obtained by calling Fr|nk Hill<br />
at JBM721<br />
Be Taught By The Best"<br />
Two buse§ will leave <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, for a<br />
three-day trip w WUliamiburg,<br />
Va , sponsored by the AARP.<br />
Departure timf is B am. from<br />
the municipal parking lot, 6th<br />
rt and West av, Acoommodatioris<br />
jj^'this trip are<br />
SOld niji<br />
Registration for <strong>Jun</strong>e's Class<br />
Ends Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>#4th<br />
For Information Call 398 3855, After 6 p.m.<br />
Instructor—DICK WALTERS<br />
National and Pan-American judo Champion<br />
Oeian Cify'i First and Most Complete, Advanced<br />
Series, Weight Training Equipment.<br />
Designed for the Entire Body.<br />
Independent<br />
Stations<br />
Reasonable<br />
Monthly Rates<br />
908 Asburv Ave, (tar Entrance<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. j.<br />
BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVES-Riehard<br />
Galantt (left) and John Leone ir« shown the<br />
program <strong>of</strong> activities which will take place at the 1074<br />
Boys State next month. Showing ind explaining the<br />
event is Chester Wlmberg, Boys State chairman for<br />
American Legion Post 137,<br />
Legion names Boy Staters<br />
Richard Oalante and John<br />
L»ne have been selected to<br />
repreunt Morgan-Ranck Post<br />
137 American Legion at the <strong>1974</strong><br />
Jiney Boys State, Chester<br />
Wimberg announced this week.<br />
Wimbirg, who is Boys State<br />
chairman for the Post, said the<br />
top will attend the conclave<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e IB through 22 at Rider<br />
College<br />
TTiepurpost <strong>of</strong> Boyi State, an<br />
annual wait, la to develop good<br />
citizens in the United States, <strong>of</strong><br />
America by inspiring the youth<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jeney to take a more<br />
active and intelligent interest in<br />
the operation <strong>of</strong> the state and<br />
If you can't find a Wallpaper<br />
Master to do your job ...<br />
learn how to do it yourself I<br />
Register now<br />
forlFree] Class<br />
HOW TO HANG<br />
WALLPAPER<br />
fnroMnrtay at the PAH Color Garden below. No obligation. See how It's<br />
done before you try it yourself,,,and avoid costly mistakes. Ivenina dais<br />
£*moily«f 7,Np.n.. Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4th at the Oc Jn a ^ £ "<br />
Classes are limited - step in or telephone today<br />
FINNAREN & HALEY<br />
Hours - 8.00 AJM, to 5:00 PJH. Mod. Urn Sat.<br />
Sh and Simpson Aves. O<br />
FORREST<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
DRY GLEANING by Anton Dorfner<br />
COLD STORAGE and<br />
BOX STORAGE<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
LINEN RENTAL SERVICE<br />
—- FOR miMTE NtME<br />
UK nf t'MKY • FREE PICK-UP S DELIVERY<br />
Dial 399-<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLiDOER<br />
nation In the privileges and<br />
reiponsibllitiei <strong>of</strong> dUienshlp,<br />
In a model "state," Boys<br />
State, the boy citizens learn<br />
about the executive branch <strong>of</strong><br />
government by serving as<br />
governor and mayor. They<br />
learn how to legislate by ««•<br />
ving as senator, assemblyman,<br />
county freeholder and<br />
municipal councilman. They<br />
learn how to maintain liw and<br />
order by servmg is police chief,<br />
prosecutor and Judge,<br />
The boys are asiignid parties,<br />
the National and Federal,<br />
and conduct primaries, conventions<br />
and ejections. High<br />
ipot <strong>of</strong> the weak is the election<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Boys State governor<br />
which take place on Friday<br />
morning and inauguration is<br />
the same evening.<br />
Rmcmivms BS dmgrwm<br />
PROVmENCE, R.I. - Mark<br />
G. Bradley, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and MM<br />
Vincent D. Bradley, <strong>of</strong> «2 St<br />
Davids pi., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.,<br />
was among 464 seniors who<br />
w«re graduated at Providence<br />
College's 56th commencement<br />
exercises. He received a B.S.<br />
degree in Chemistry and was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Phi Oil dub<br />
and received the Futher Hickey<br />
Science Award,<br />
POLLING PLACE!<br />
SQMERS POINT - Polling<br />
places for the <strong>Jun</strong>e 4 primary<br />
election are; first ward • the<br />
Senior Citizens' Bulldlnf,<br />
Ambler and Massachusetts<br />
aves,, and Jordan rd. School,<br />
Jordan rd,; lecond ward •<br />
American Legion Hall, FHW<br />
and Pennsylvania avti,,<br />
Volunteer Fire Co. No, 1, Bethel<br />
rd., and Dawei av. School,<br />
Dawes av.<br />
For All<br />
Your Hardware Needs<br />
HARDWIRE<br />
GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />
Nursery school<br />
presents play<br />
The NuTiery School <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First United Methodist Church<br />
presented a musical ploy entitled<br />
"The GlngerbreadBoy"<br />
for their parents last week.<br />
The children sponge and<br />
brush painted the scenery and<br />
were introduced to the parts by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> puppets they had<br />
made. Later all the children<br />
had a chance to try the different<br />
parti<br />
At the final performance<br />
Teresa Town and Dorl Butler<br />
were the Gingerbread beys<br />
Sandra Ellis the old woman,<br />
Susan Dunn the old man<br />
Gretchen Stukey the dog Amy<br />
Gehring the sleeping cat, Steve<br />
Schoppe and Rob Clark farmen,<br />
Stay Prim the lamb, Jill<br />
Jessee the cow, Danny Morris<br />
the horse and Cindy Allegretto<br />
the sly old fox.<br />
Sandra Ellis and Susan Dunn<br />
announced the play and David<br />
Stuempflg led the band<br />
The Nursery School mteti<br />
B:is to 11:4S a.m. Information<br />
may be obtained by calling the<br />
teachers, Mrs, Jane Johnion<br />
3BMS29 or Mrs. Trude Hummel<br />
SW22S<br />
Rotary Ann Club<br />
seats <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Mrs, Peg Courttey, a past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Ann<br />
Club, served as installtao <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
at the dinner meeting<br />
Tuesday evening in Scotch<br />
Hall,<br />
Officers installed for the<br />
coming year are M, Gertrude<br />
Premiss, preiident; Mrs, John<br />
Streckenbein, vice president;<br />
Mrs. PaulTapp, secretary; and<br />
Mrs. David Blyler, treasurer<br />
A report was given that the<br />
club sponsored five <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
boys to enjoy a trip to the<br />
Philadelphia Zoo last month<br />
This was the final meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the season. The new meeting<br />
will be in the fall.<br />
Mexico is a glamorous and<br />
rewarding place to visit.<br />
Mexico City is full <strong>of</strong> fun and<br />
the excitement <strong>of</strong><br />
bullfighting, shopping, good<br />
eating. Visit Chapultipec<br />
Park for beautiful woods and<br />
gardens. You wUl find<br />
gardens, picnic grounds,<br />
polo fields, boating lakes,<br />
and seven museums. Among<br />
these is Chapultepec Castle,<br />
once the home <strong>of</strong> th« Emperor<br />
MajdmUlian and his<br />
beautiful Empress Carlotta.<br />
Mexico is teeming with life<br />
•no matter what your taste.<br />
Why not visit there today!<br />
Visit OCEAN CITY<br />
TRAVEL, 101 West Ave.,<br />
S9-0Q32 before you make<br />
your next trip. Our agents<br />
will be happy to handle all<br />
the arrangements to be sure<br />
your trip is rewarding and<br />
exciting. It costs no more to<br />
use our services and the<br />
advice <strong>of</strong> our knowledgeable<br />
staff can make the dif<br />
ference in having an ordinary<br />
vacation and one that<br />
is perfe'et from start to<br />
finish. Open; Mon thru Fri 9<br />
a.m. •Sp.m,,Sat. 10 a.m. -4<br />
p.m.<br />
HELPFUL HINT:<br />
Before travelling, make up a<br />
temporary itinerary, on your<br />
own; then discuss it with<br />
your travel agent.<br />
©c£An cm<br />
201 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL399-0032<br />
THURSDAY, MAY30<br />
THE GINGERBREAD BOY-Cait members <strong>of</strong> The Gingerbread Boy<br />
presented by the Nursery School <strong>of</strong> the First United Methodist Oiuroh take ding<br />
out from performances to pose for the photographer. Front row Itft to right are<br />
Ondy Allegretto, Grttehei Stukey, Jill Jessee, Amy Gehring, Suzy Prini, Danny<br />
Moms, Standing left to right are Rob dark, David Steumpfig, Sandy EUii<br />
Teresa Town, Dori Butler, Susan Dunn, and Steve Schoppe. Senior Photo.<br />
The Robilo<br />
Robalo<br />
Ungth li'i"<br />
Beam B'-O"<br />
Drift g-<br />
Triniom Height 20"<br />
Wilght (appro*.) IBM Ibi<br />
fMtufa «v,ry d#,i B n for th. fiihtrm.n', B<br />
rss's Si ss.trS<br />
A Quality Boat from a Quality Dealer<br />
all-seasons<br />
Complete Soles & Service}<br />
VISIT OUR SHIPS STORi<br />
FOR QUALITY GIFTS<br />
MtN Strut, QsHit OHf,<br />
Niw Jtrtty<br />
WINDOW SCREEN REPAIRING manna
PAGi S - SECTION THREE THI OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LipetR THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong> THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advertisement! fb r (heap columns should be In ike <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sentinel-Ledger FOR,TUESDAY EDITION not later<br />
than Saturday Noon for regular classified section and not<br />
later than Monday noon torthe Too.Lale.To-ClM|iify. Friday<br />
edition, NOON WEDNESDAY for regular classified stctlon<br />
and THL'RSDAV NOON for ihp TOO-I,ATE.TO-CLASSIFY,<br />
One Time, U Words or Le»s r. . I! So<br />
(Sc per word exceeding 2S words I<br />
Ad Running S Consecutive TlniM, with IS Words<br />
<strong>of</strong> LPSI . ' . M 00<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers.<br />
—All Classified Advertising Cash—<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 25c EXTRA<br />
llJMh Sir«i,<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit,v.N.J <strong>of</strong>MW<br />
Dial 399-5411<br />
Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
p«rionally. MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy<br />
and convenience to customer. RvmlttBiirr mu«( b* In hrtnrt<br />
advuilsement It set In type<br />
PERSONALS<br />
i sf ?ayr FHrnmi hauis,<br />
H BOifc nOOK IHQP Nc^M<br />
and pjperbi^li, Spsciaf gr<br />
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tito<br />
PARTIES Cfltrred fey Ihf ^n^ir F<br />
and bif ter^t^e E^l! »* *ia#<br />
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befit * iufl Poif P4ffn,a thsrj *ai *fP<br />
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HEALTH sf*fi<br />
OEf*n C!»¥ * only h#«ith<br />
ps. i»una artri tft>*jn balm, ipoi<br />
'fdytmq f9u^m*ni and fnjiiiqe<br />
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TNi KITTLE SHOP wifft lh# fllf *fseli<br />
*irn £f?w«l nfffllee^lfif infi<br />
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PAINTING<br />
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BILL GANNON<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR-IITfRIOR<br />
PREMIUM PAINT USED<br />
Fully haired -<br />
Quality Work Dm<br />
Call Anytime 9271939<br />
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LgST = inl«<br />
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fllatias &e*w#en ina i ftiieniif<br />
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tHiri<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
TUTORING<br />
aw am) ^ ^ Mori| ( i m !,„,,„ p.,,,, „,„<br />
HANDYMAN -I will do t»or,l<br />
ins ft hiulinQ,<br />
tS*in iffiEi A<br />
Site **%w simm addit.an* L<br />
Mayi Landing Bdi . Enjliui Craak Op.r,<br />
Menday IhrByBh iatur^ay - i is I em ><br />
eig.ed Triurldjyt Call tj> tin «<br />
SCWINO MACHIHE5 8IPAIBCD. ail<br />
makei. )* yiari eiparignca<br />
Autherilad aganf White tewlfia<br />
m«£t>inei AV Pglar. rgi iiliit lea<br />
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iOFA.*ED - iail nlftf, o-i, irafvlar<br />
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M<br />
SELLINS INTItll cgnftnti gf MUM<br />
Wetland ol lalurca,, <strong>Jun</strong>. 1,1. t a.m..<br />
• Brn .11 Walnut Doad, o.c ) »<br />
Twe MATCH INS nt.s4< cl.alr., ana a<br />
RlaMurm noiir an) • IMinfa M i<br />
Mapla NFHI with mimr, Coll.. I.M.<br />
call Saturday or iunMy, lf»4ilt<br />
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y-ARD SALE - Hiidi.n Ml.<br />
gdd ihalri, lusftia, two M" ars K«(ii'rlpiirc<br />
NO.HIKTUIISM \l.l.<br />
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COMI'LiTI Nfw<br />
KITCHENS<br />
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JUST PHONE<br />
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mis vsnruv \M:.<br />
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MAINTENANCE<br />
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CLOCK RlPAiBlhlG, all lypfl,<br />
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M.i Henry Miklarlan II € lain II »•<br />
bill Mgn IhFU ial<br />
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CLOCKI ^ Antigua Hani grandfalharl.<br />
wail and mantel All fyrnins, all<br />
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quality, one tenth caral mouined on 14<br />
rarat oeid r.ng call ]** i?H on waaliena<br />
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wusden cigar ItQFa Indian elyf fnany,<br />
many itami Thraa fnilai Irsm Mmari<br />
Pgiitf Circla gn tha Mayi Landinf Bd<br />
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call atttr 10 a.m. IM407I<br />
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Call ?« i^i« iinvJimp<br />
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am Futigrn >rud« from 13 #f Call 3ff-<br />
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Allrralions, Additions. A<br />
Renovations.<br />
Bathroom &<br />
Kitchen Formica Work,<br />
Paneling, Drop Ceilings, No<br />
}ob ton small, all work<br />
guaranteed, free *itiin«te.<br />
CaH 399-8304<br />
•OI'S APPLIANCB Btpalr Tnamn.<br />
fam.<br />
sundari, Ifoni. .l.ciHt elMki.<br />
gan Qpanari. BfrEglaf<strong>of</strong>i, vacuum<br />
Slaanan. lampirewirad Phgiia «?-8J4B.4.<br />
II<br />
PAINTINO ANBrnlnar ravalrl Ns |gB loo<br />
irnlll Call Mfllt I31i 4.4<br />
CULINABV<br />
INSTITUTE Ol Am.He.<br />
itud.nl will da »nj in hom. catarlnf<br />
H» for up tg 7! aaoyia. BMHnaliia ratal,<br />
Carieet prsdytti. e»H Mf^fUMi<br />
M<br />
DOGS, CATS, PITS<br />
I MATCHING—Han palntH flngar |ar<br />
Ismgi wMn itiadat<br />
Nevsf lug Uo<br />
each Pair gt gcciiignal ehairi,<br />
uprwlttered in lurqugiK<br />
Armliii UO<br />
each Call is iat gn weekend 39I=I«S9 j.lo<br />
HBEFNS lull and hall, 11 (a<br />
B^frif^ralgr. apt. iiie. UO. 3 garage<br />
aseri. 4 gy I, tig a pair Call 39? flfi 113<br />
Cl£ean Rri<br />
tf<br />
flCORH LAWN<br />
SERVICE<br />
Free Estimates<br />
PHONE 399-4664<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
COrfTRACTOfiS 4<br />
IIOl SFand<br />
(tHIMKrfCIAl .SKHVICE<br />
AniwfF Ail ealii ii HBMf 1 i Uif<br />
jPiclALTT<br />
ANDERSON<br />
Electric Company<br />
1214 West Ave, Dial 3TO-54-15<br />
JERRY<br />
MCDONALD<br />
htErior-Eittri<strong>of</strong> Paiutng<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Phon. 399-9463<br />
or 398-1332<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
Qualify Service<br />
1 \ 4 lladii, He pairs<br />
Kletlrunic Sen Icing<br />
• KCAKrri jring<br />
I'll 11 hiiiir;iHv.ft«m<br />
Opfn Fridiy Eytninai<br />
HI<br />
LOVING HOMES wanled far adgFiele<br />
pujpiti miiem dogi and cats An,m.l<br />
Shcller TtnneilH Ax and ShtllH Rd<br />
itf.4iii, (it 4] Mogrs frgm i pm J<br />
d y a i<br />
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APORAILI PIKINSIIE supplii<br />
I .Imoill, i WHIII old Ili.H ..Ol If!<br />
Ml!<br />
Ml<br />
STAMPS FOR COLLECTORS<br />
NOGiiliiriicki—<br />
Just Fair Prices<br />
Approvals Mini or UmJ WatNly Ntw<br />
Issue Llil win Uiti. Sand rtvunt<br />
anil intereit. U. .no i, stamp*, |ai<br />
741. Havirtswn, t>a in|] (AID*.<br />
APS, SPA. NPi, ATA. RPSCI<br />
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LAV.N MOW!* - iuttbaam alaetrlc, ir'<br />
twin Made*, roi.ry. its n ,,,«, good<br />
condition Small hand mawar art, Hffla<br />
gird.n tosli )0» Contral Ay. najp), |,<br />
API>LE ALLIANCE UH.mlly ,•Mni MMIli<br />
attar Thun,<br />
jjt<br />
NEW, MODERN airom. • WMt. HI*.<br />
Olmll.<br />
coit m) 00, Bait •flar<br />
/ModarHiiitani mMi IOIM oiromi floor<br />
ump. HI* M" com- TV. r itm carimic<br />
oriantal ttlfwa, IH.M, Th.lUnd cattinl<br />
frantad How rvawnai. Antlqu. dnk<br />
Cuitsni biya a wtwt. arapn (1 davWatl<br />
wlih m.lctilng pllloai. 1 anthjua lawi<br />
boo*, [jorit ling, cu tar *•«, i»i4ts.<br />
aflarfiio,<br />
m<br />
BEEB SUITE - I pit wilti isnna<br />
cviflloni, Ili, Blmfft Mkll 4 I cJWIn,<br />
SM, Ind ukM, is aa, C<strong>of</strong>ta. tiMi. Ill<br />
Mayttf wlntar waiHar, III. O*ft • ndi,<br />
4114 tintral An Iff-NTl. MS<br />
FOR SALE<br />
COINS—p.n at Bid MiMtlM, Maka me.<br />
allti fir or.dualioni, conllrm.tlnrti.<br />
waddlnfl, Blrtflday,, ate. Call NMM*. tf<br />
01 Ml NO—room iat. Franch provhiclil<br />
On, .titlqu. gala ia« taMa, Call Iff.<br />
t4Il.<br />
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MAPLC DINING HI, twin Bldl, RCA<br />
wairwr. Ilka ntai, round MMn (<br />
chain Scanar ru(n. kltchM caWnat link,<br />
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antja.ua cRalrli mod.rn nudfel<br />
caMnat; unKycMi Ton Ian nuwar, C<br />
'WWi<br />
MD<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Apartment Owners! -<br />
Quantity Discount<br />
on Bulb.<br />
A Compute Line <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTOICAL SUPPLIES<br />
AC ELECTRICAL<br />
SUPfLT<br />
2MWes»Avf.<br />
Dl«13»»-313v<br />
OPEN DAILY 1 to 5<br />
CANDLES a Accaf MR 111 - M p.rcar.1<br />
tff. TH. Ma Qull IMp, In ISrh »t,<br />
OaanClty, NJ.<br />
Mi<br />
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nylon ana|. With rubbr<br />
backing, lime, Irani m. m, iff-<br />
•*liL<br />
HI<br />
BSOP LIAF aolM ehwfy antlou. ukkt.<br />
oati ap. in», lac. iifo.so itirmi, m.<br />
OABAOE SALE - Twin Milt, napH<br />
caftat taftki, rattan ch.lr, a*d tatkn,<br />
*op Mat takto, chinti MauanaN »<br />
cvrtaini, it ft. at. iaddor i umtr latti<br />
and man atmr mmi tie nnf It, it).<br />
FOLOIMO COT, TV ••«, clon, ridto,<br />
lor, Of flood toMl, dltK« * BrtC**r.t<br />
A b A<br />
• PAINTING •<br />
ISTKniOU 4 EXTERIOR<br />
Call<br />
JOHN DALESSANDRO<br />
399-9108<br />
rule!, for interior<br />
. Over 20 years<br />
coMpufre<br />
AUTO BODY SERVICE<br />
IfPAINIINC ond ilSTOIINS<br />
•IHIOilATMS and CAlJNifS<br />
'C<br />
BODY<br />
1113 HAVEN AVE,<br />
• IT. H411INTH1ALHV<br />
t'llONK IM<br />
'<br />
Complete<br />
Lawn Cutting<br />
*<br />
Window WMhlng<br />
Call ifMill<br />
jut<br />
BOATS FOR SALI<br />
1] WHALES - It h.p. JohnuMl. clilllkMl,<br />
ancMr, rag, Milan, Itc "« A<br />
IUh.rm.ni daildM call Kif 14J47» <strong>of</strong><br />
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CHBIS CRAFT -Tjs XKtf. liealMllt<br />
tond,, (Iwayi ltgra« Ilillda. WMkaM<br />
or .v.nlnol, Clll Jint.l<br />
Ml<br />
14' WOODIN ISAT gn triliaf, Mni naM<br />
work Controli but us molar ISM<br />
5)0<br />
IfJI FAeiMAKBIi -J6 H. cfuhar, twin<br />
MI CriryiMri IS hn. Fly bridle, r.dio.<br />
l.lhom.l.r. ralrlg,, hoi ( cold watar,<br />
Uiinnir, miny piirai, C.II (iiii MI jjn 4.<br />
54- HIL: AHBSON-sea Kill, Vi Chryiljr<br />
miiior, llylnfl briojll, f> ,fl, deelh<br />
finder, suto ptnip. sieeps J, (ilOO. Of set<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman's BMI yard, ssmtri Point S10<br />
SAILINO YACHT - citlllna 1) with in<br />
.l.cirlc itirt f,f EvlnruM. four Mill<br />
Includlnl iplnnakaF a ttnM.<br />
Dapth<br />
•aundar and many othtr<br />
•Riuafitt.<br />
H.tr.ci.bi. km 1 naptianai n.biiii,<br />
rnika lor in Idaal lamlly tun ffvrHr or<br />
racar. prlea* It M,IM. Call Iff I7M<br />
it<br />
!«• BUMPHY wggdsn &c*al, ng nigief or<br />
IrailBF, new too, nsjdi wgrk IIOS £«l!<br />
weekenas It?sail , ,,<br />
• (PRISIRATSR, ACROSI ftp frauar,<br />
app, II cu. It , Sll.Ni «• k» Mr,,<br />
count.r pt, . ill.M, Hth In (aotf HHI.<br />
cond Alia Kr.i rugj (1! ti» , 110 « ••<br />
Iat., Sun. J»1O t.ntr.l *v.<br />
JJO<br />
TWO — laltad tin.. SHalS, 00011 eon<br />
diliori, u.acti call nt-.l«<br />
|-M<br />
ViRV •EASSNAILE clotNtil for tM<br />
anllra lamlly. AniOn for y«vr horn.<br />
Juita 3, 1 and J, f a.m. . I p.m TtntpK<br />
• main ihalom, lit! Vantnor Av...<br />
Marian.<br />
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FLUTE -<br />
U1C.II «7 17JJ.<br />
BAR AS! SALE - <strong>Jun</strong>. 1.1, •afrifarator,<br />
waiMr, buck t wfilta conitkt TV,<br />
MrMu with mirror, many tfMr 111 mi i»<br />
IftH it. (1.1. cor. Ifth t Cnlral) |.»<br />
•IBResM<br />
SUITE, dannport, sadi,<br />
Chalri, run, tablai, iampt, CMiola TV<br />
t-vl,<br />
kKchan taMt and chain, Mrch<br />
furnityra, odd! ind a«ai. can mun<br />
MO<br />
4-SITI OF illauig clotat Mori, All him.<br />
w.r.<br />
inclwdM, Ufa bad, hnbMm<br />
Elactrlc rigiF, call Jn-noi Sat, jum i.<br />
tIISe<br />
usic •Att»TT trnrmrn m, M<br />
0M douMKjMd, I 'W»i, 0M _<br />
mirror, am n%kl Bind Al»l. 1 twhi |M<br />
wiin food buMiw. laat <strong>of</strong>far, malt Mk,<br />
Call (iM) HJ-im. s.11<br />
WHITE PORCELAIN faMaj i Ml 4»ln<br />
haMManfii msttl gilllty cart; di«t<br />
<strong>of</strong> arawari, tl" wuMi ] frtmM ail aakiirnsi<br />
MxH, aM wan ilMlfi larii mit.1<br />
uMtr-M ch.it. cill Iff4til.<br />
Ml<br />
ING<br />
ANNUAL MIMric na* Inttcat,<br />
(cullvlili flnnoina, tomaH MIIN-<br />
Man LaMInf *». 'nt>r Av.<br />
tf<br />
""TED 1 l.mlly near ,(own,own<br />
loreuDn Jireel lloor aol na. b.,i,<br />
room d.n.ng room kitchen , bwroomi<br />
and o«•<br />
airnditioaiac.<br />
baMHU<br />
<strong>of</strong> Great Efg Harto-. CM<br />
nd let M ate* ; M Mt<br />
AndwrBi.<br />
^«S^?J?.^^"«.°«~!*'!«t«»-<br />
SB*W<br />
OWNER IS MOVINC WBBt,<br />
hu lilted -Like-Now-<br />
Itanilu br MMH.<br />
n BM tar i<br />
gWtMt-aJr<br />
nad at targer UimUf<br />
Home.<br />
OLDER<br />
, Letthe<br />
fun shine in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>front Spa<br />
CONDOMllvr *" ous 2-Bedropm<br />
Only •3^9001<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City's fineif investment value<br />
Onlv 7 unifs remaining.<br />
Sample open daily US p m.<br />
5716.182022 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
SEACREST DEVELOPMENT CORP,<br />
B 399-7612 927.5742<br />
— ^= -" - -L #"••• aaaawag ajM Baf^TB<br />
a* turn in m m m w - J<br />
•tort MM** to kcftd, A<br />
boardwalk.<br />
ON THE MAINLAND-%M<br />
level homt Ujtai mt **-"*•<br />
Owner haita<br />
A REAL BITV—I BR Z Mfc<br />
taJ2Mi<br />
TOR VACANT<br />
GROUND? We fcai* S a**,<br />
loet HM *h«e<br />
JMi dMnnator.<br />
di.po.,1, »<br />
walker, flrytf,<br />
ft 3<br />
2131 AS8UHY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
DUPLEX<br />
located<br />
LOTS—w*]]<br />
SHARP<br />
INCOME f_ Map<br />
wD<br />
larfw Bin tiMtt,<br />
FAMILY IfOME-O wftk<br />
fireplace. Hvtag rw,<br />
fniai ma, UCIM *ml.<br />
diih wither,<br />
garbage<br />
*«IP»Mil > NiNtWII, 1<br />
•Mtht, exccUcat aclgkborhood<br />
DONT MISS ITl<br />
CAPE OOD-wttfc I.<br />
long wiater<br />
large<br />
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REALTY,<br />
REALTOUS<br />
BUSINESS ENT<br />
D<br />
g<br />
llvlag aaaitera,<br />
MMtag, *<br />
D'ARCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
We have just obtained a few new<br />
Bayfront Centals—so there is still<br />
time to have an exciting yi<br />
lavBUaMe<br />
hi«la«M IM<br />
OWMT will
THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PAGE 10 — SECTION THRU THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />
R.E. FOR SALE R E FOR SALE R/f. FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE RE, FOR SALE<br />
L<br />
TWO COMMERCIAL ouiiging loll ill , M aa. _ s-hun, I,,,,,,<br />
,umm.» ,,f<br />
Opp.r Towntnlp aooilt ', aepl lath "*•"„. ,f|, vfTL, i H, T,<br />
Many Htra», tnjoy country lUrreuMinf I<br />
'"•• *"" llv """" "IBIng room,<br />
with EOnvaniiriia 01 resort* af nuga<br />
SiiElian, l*¥f Gaereflfni infl bath, d#*a£ht3*<br />
iavino* Tarmi 4S1.76M H two ear girioi Fruni(lia0 Franklin<br />
CONDO^Oa75an7TiaiaT7~iMrHim,<br />
WHIIfml.Jl.allnf, Ulll Bay mranua til<br />
otaan Irani wayitr. orytr, (lih .»••-,-. „*.,»<br />
waihar. dilpotai. wall to will carpeting. SPLIT LEVEL HQftig = i rooml and H ?<br />
central air ana isao! inioy tortLOniiiig<br />
path! - lot tile tittle* i37.voe H 37! i<br />
nSTrlltWu))"" ""* "'' C *" •" *«""'«•'•'"M (aiU.f 171* , p<br />
ftth and OotiH Aft., Phona 390-1211<br />
WINDOW DISPLAY<br />
Complete Color Photo Listings <strong>of</strong> Every House<br />
for Sale in The Gardens and many North End<br />
Homes including Addresses and Asking Prices<br />
GARDENS. YACHT CLUB AREA. Gorgeous bay view from<br />
thil yet uncompleted architect supervised home featuring 3<br />
full baths, 2 powder rooms, fireplaces in both family and<br />
living rooms, swimming pool and much more Ajulouslv far<br />
sale, make <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
GARDENS LAGOON LOT. 61 feet on water, average depth<br />
<strong>of</strong> IDS', overlooks both the lagoon and Great Egg Harbor<br />
Bay, 110,000,<br />
NORTH END « QUIET STREET, 3 - 1S73 duplexes eieh with<br />
3 bedrooms, i%% baths and oventlc covered porch on each<br />
level. Live In one level and let the other pay you 12700 annually.<br />
Offered at »49,500, owner will negotiate.<br />
GARDENS, One block to beach. Foyer, living room with<br />
fireplace, den, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and laundry<br />
room on first fllor Upstalm contains ] bedrooms, covered<br />
porch and full bath; garage, heated, MQ'g,<br />
NEW GARDENS, Superlative contemporary, oversize lot.<br />
Living Room, center hall, formal dining room, panelled<br />
family room with fireplace, powder room, laundry room ind<br />
kitchen whh every modern convenience on Hrgt floor.<br />
Second floor egntafni four bedrooms, two full baths and huge<br />
iundeck with view.ail Great Egg Harbor Bay, 192,000.<br />
NEW GARDENS.' ^ear round, centrally air conditioned,<br />
prestigious contemporary. Four bedrooms, 2 full batha and<br />
powder mom. Panelled family room with flreplice, formal<br />
dining and living room, kitchen with dining area. Attached<br />
two ear garage, Seriously and realistically priced,<br />
GARDENS. Four bedrooms, 2 full baths, extra large lot,<br />
detached garage. Somework and paint will turn this bargain<br />
Into a valuable investment. Priced In high 4O'i and awaiting<br />
an <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
NEW GARDENS SECTION. Living room with dining area,<br />
kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Hnlihcd attic detached 2 car<br />
garage, heated. High ITO'l, „<br />
GARDENS • LOTS. Man* available from 127,000, For the<br />
put i yean this type <strong>of</strong> raw ground has risen In value by<br />
over 12, percent annually.<br />
GARDENS • OCEAN VISTAS, Steps from one <strong>of</strong> the finest<br />
beaches in town, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, huge living room,<br />
, formal dining room, kitchen PLUS a I bedroom, 1 bath guest<br />
cottage for in-laws, grandchildren or the overflow <strong>of</strong><br />
weekend guests. Situated on large 114' x 122' lot which in*<br />
eludes a separate bulldable lot. Let one <strong>of</strong> our staff (how you<br />
how you can move in for the low IWs,<br />
THE LARGEST SINGLE FAMILY MODERN HOME IN<br />
THE GARDENS, lit floor has center hall, living room with<br />
fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, family room with<br />
fireplace, bedroom, laundry room, 2 car garage; 2nd floor<br />
his A bedrooms (immense master bedroom contains a third<br />
fireplace), 3 modern baths, sundeck with beach view. Pool,<br />
playhouse, etc, Built on 3 lots. This majestic small estate Is<br />
priced well below It's duplication colt.<br />
NEW GARDENS, FANTASTIC CONTEMPORARY, 1st<br />
floor contain) center hall, living room, formal dining room,<br />
ultra modern kitchen, family room with fireplace, full bath,<br />
equipped laundry room and 2 car attached garage, 2nd floor<br />
has 4 bedrooms, 2h glistening bathi and two big decks with<br />
sweeping ocean views. Furnished with over 120,000 worth <strong>of</strong><br />
impeccable antiques,<br />
PERFECT GARDENS RETIREMENT RANCHER, This<br />
Immaculate modern home (Its on a tree (haded beautifully<br />
landscaped corner loll It has an oversized garage, large<br />
living room, formal dining room, modern kitchen, two<br />
bedroom!and bath, pint • spacious laundry room. Perfect In<br />
every respect, It is also tastefully furnished and was heated<br />
thft lait winter for111,00 a month. High MO's.<br />
BAY VIEW—Heated immaculate charmer on corner lot<br />
with detached garage and workshop. Living room, dining<br />
room modern tile bath, eat-ln kitchen. I bedrooms. Lovely<br />
garden with trees and privacy. Asking 143,500 and looking<br />
far an <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
HOUSE OF THE WEEKEND, North end, quiet itreet, partly<br />
funilihed and heated 4 bedroom, 2 full bath newly painted<br />
home at 321 Central Avenue, Lovely landscaping, tree<br />
shaded street. An excellent value at 143.900 and owner will<br />
finance a qualified buyer,<br />
GARDENS PLAZA CONDO. Incredibly beautiful 2 bedroom,<br />
t bath Mb floor apartment with breathtaking vlewi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> and biy. Furnlahed at a colt exceeding |7,M0 In.<br />
eluding two color TV'l with remote control and buyable at a<br />
price below any comparable unit In the eomplM.<br />
NORTH END, OCEAN VIBW, GUEST HOUSE. Two hand.<br />
•om« ground floor •partnenlii 2nd. 3rd and 4th floors<br />
ctntalb newly decorated owner, quarters, leven rentable<br />
bettroorif and two batbi, Super modern kitchen, heated.<br />
b an nnparalled chance to buy a prtiUgt home that<br />
i for kMir and more.<br />
., JR, f INC., REALTORS<br />
Richard B. Fox Jr.<br />
Realtor<br />
LISTINGS WANTED!<br />
Now Is the Time to List Your Property<br />
For Sale or Rent,<br />
STOP IN and SEE US.<br />
BEPUC1S = 1ARQEN5<br />
IICPPOOM COLONIAL VCflft<br />
BOUND HOMi lef floor Nit #n<br />
irinCi ieytP, Hvlftfl room, mnporcr,<br />
.Hn.no resrfl; hlT(n#n, utility roorn<br />
Sedrram mnS b»fh 2nd floor h», fwe<br />
*aBfn. feifeh<br />
THREE f AMILT bultdlnfl with ootn<br />
ytewtrprfl wiili ifa«* esf *?•!•• Jut*<br />
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fhr^i<br />
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en th,,(i MSS* U! Me<br />
aited i b<br />
plus heated l be^rs<br />
on ia! 6fi i 130 Thres<br />
UNITS<br />
WifN<br />
OWINER % TWO BPDfiOOM<br />
AfARTMEWT Nsrtn «nd (iii lh*n<br />
sne &i§el! Is S4mtn QsaS esftntiai<br />
tv plu* rear 7 geHroarT. IURI<br />
rBtid^nei? pn 5e#jn Cify* pa you<br />
beapfjom hgmf, m eneellefii ten*lil*gn.<br />
an HP SB H 100 iqt, in thi. B*#*J» h»£b<br />
£!Si¥ 'Q fiiqh v^feal, f^nriii * Ihuf<br />
MODERN<br />
upper<br />
iir?pl*CBi B<br />
M?9F 17*650<br />
BijPLEM - Flrtt (iSBr<br />
hving nifli.<br />
dtmng rosfTl, fell eft 4 ft imf thp#«<br />
dining rsam, krfchifl<br />
bedfsa mi. ep«" pereti<br />
BelN<br />
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Phone J99-0980.<br />
894 Brighton Plac#, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
IT JAMU P1.OC1 — Cariiar fwa litnliy<br />
IIPII IIDW IM Mwn tptnmtM,<br />
Itscnd flsAr, Itvlnf fvem, ginlfig roani,<br />
lour MrMl ami balh Hoi w.ttr<br />
httt^> fMFnllhad sni mssfiv renfad fer<br />
UN Act no*' Fr.nHln<br />
Milliami.<br />
mirtor l))0 Bay Av.rt).<br />
t.M<br />
eUPLi^ n#ar b^att. 1 Ssdrasmi fh «ach<br />
unit (It P'ui ael.Ch.rl ^araga ipl<br />
ever Sitiw<br />
Fully fyrrilihed BU¥ new<br />
and jicqUiFe iuftimtf FaHlali Mi.oSfi<br />
Nillifatt B«»l»r IlAH.nNcnvr (1<br />
N1W 1 BBOROOM. I tafHrMffl 1(11,,<br />
Mil bulit CMck with FriMlln<br />
wiiHsmi and rtMfvf §ni m*. FraeitMn<br />
William.. O.i It or I1M lay Annul, «•)•<br />
NIID CLEA<br />
inni Oidrmim bun,«lowl<br />
Thil nom. in no lop nrndllWi, llvlnf<br />
room, lull dining niin. Net mtrnan. AM<br />
barhr. m, attic ilaraaa. Mi tar ganfa,<br />
oil BiulBarfl hoi wataf h*lla«. luy nowl<br />
Fr.nHln William, •aalfsr. HIS Bay<br />
Avanua<br />
a-l(<br />
"EiLTf<br />
REALTOBS<br />
|20thSt.Arfia S|)ht lf ' v '''<br />
la H°°" property. Lots <strong>of</strong> room. A<br />
'<br />
very livable family home. Can't be equalled.<br />
Lhrn> bedroom duplexes, deluxe, ready<br />
20thSt,Ar0a llkal rtllr|lnl( ' 111<br />
duplex. The best buy we've<br />
seen. Move in now, folleel roili this gum.<br />
seen<br />
mer<br />
SOUTH END Beautiful ,iir n(litiont>d furnished home<br />
ready for occupancy. Make appointment to<br />
see this,<br />
SOUTH END (hoirt ' •'ingle home on corner lot. Three<br />
bedrooms, den, !\*q baths, partly furninhwl. |<br />
Priced ri#ii.<br />
SOUTH END Beachfront triplex. Come in for details<br />
MERIOH<br />
PARK<br />
LOTS<br />
YEARLY<br />
RENTALS<br />
Moderaiely priced rancher (furnished) or<br />
•iplit level in Merlon Park. Cunvtnicnt to<br />
shops, beach area and transportation Priced<br />
right.<br />
Why not luivf a beautiful new duplex built for<br />
ne»i ypar?<br />
Several brand new luxury type apartments<br />
and toHoliou.es. |l(o la 1300 monthly plus<br />
utililiis<br />
M_AKE_r974 THE iEGINNING OF A NEW WAY<br />
Our staff will be happy to discuss any <strong>of</strong> these<br />
properties with you. Please come in.<br />
Cow )m She. and Asbury Avenue, M-1IH<br />
m mi Genfral Avoiue, M-377D<br />
HOLLY CEDARS<br />
NOW OPEN DAILY NOON TO 6<br />
Other Hours by Appointment. Cloiod Tuei.<br />
3 BEDROOM RANCHER<br />
100% FINANCING<br />
AVAILABLE TO (W MJFIER BIVKR8<br />
PRICES<br />
0 t<br />
START AT *26,090<br />
HOLLY CfDABS DEViLOPMINT IS "LOCATED ON<br />
iOUTE 9, ONI MILI SOUTH OP S1A IILi CITY BLVD.<br />
Quality Homes Built by<br />
Atlantic Residex Corp.<br />
THB DEVBLOPiRS QP<br />
Oak Forest Estates<br />
PALfRMO, N. J,<br />
CHOI i E ,kSI s .*l /AILAil ' E ToB * RtYF »u<br />
n LOTS RI4DV WITH PAVfD STRSKT<br />
For Information<br />
PHONE<br />
BOflRDWALK STORES FOR RENT<br />
JUST O<br />
BOARDWALK STORES<br />
LEFT TO RENT!<br />
Cosh in on Summer Money Making<br />
Opportunities.<br />
Morrison Realtors<br />
8th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avt. Phone 3184211<br />
C OISTAI<br />
REALH I<br />
LiCKNIIB • _<br />
REAL I1IATB H B<br />
INSURiNCf<br />
300 IHantic<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
399-3880<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
• b&roow home Ww<br />
OOLO COAiT with Mill viaw, 1<br />
name #ifii ii9)acn#fj 5<br />
COAST h**)«»<br />
IOVELV 3 bedroom Eetfagt.<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />
R0ARBW4LK BiHTftL ijjdo tHrga ,g|Lp N o w „. , „ „„ „<br />
year ieite available Ideal lor iiMt step* te the feeasii<br />
f «IT FOODS louliM, parking (w<br />
car. • blscii fp btidi. i^^<br />
CH0ICC PROPiBTY Mir Garden,<br />
Mil • around liggr and IKgnd<br />
Ho<strong>of</strong> ipli Kiln ! gunt roami All<br />
gold itnltli Near esarawalk<br />
Parking l« I i. < tJr4 New lire<br />
WMOLIiALE RETAIL Irelft wafs<strong>of</strong>f<br />
(minus and rni «iai(<br />
SIJ, )or<br />
lHh<br />
ISO ROOM HOTiL—Only IM.Me<br />
dawn ta a gualiiied byyer<br />
CANAL F KONT -3MJ' on Ihi w.ttr. »<br />
bsal sliiH. i rental ynjfi plyi ]<br />
duaifs 'afi and 3 amrnprEial Iqfi-<br />
W.II giiiai<br />
MIOHiST TRAFFIC eornef In City<br />
Beady fs g# csnveriad lifts yoliinw<br />
fa.I io@d iranchiiB operation, flop in<br />
tor p#r1inenf data<br />
WeOODS<br />
MGENGY<br />
REALTOR-INSURER<br />
NEW LISTING — 4 bedroom pintail home. An executive<br />
residence located on a lecludtd street, has a fireplace in the<br />
living room, center hall, dining room, large kitchen, den, 2'i<br />
baths, enclosed back porch, utility room, garage and large<br />
yard.<br />
BUILDING LOTS — GARDENS, one famUy, 130,000, North<br />
section, two family. 40' x IIS' -16,000 and 50* X 115' • 110,000.<br />
CENTER CITY RESIDENCE — 5 bedrootn§, 2 baths, living<br />
room with fireplace, modern kitchen, garage. Wall-to-wall<br />
carpeting throughout. Walking distance to boardwalk,<br />
beach, stores and churches. Reasonable <strong>of</strong>fers considered.<br />
218 West Avenue<br />
398-0200<br />
WATERFRONT PROPERTIES<br />
Check OJIT Selection<br />
— BUY NOW!<br />
In the 150,000 Area — Neat and clean Ugoonfront. Two<br />
bcdreomi or room for third bedroom, furnished and ready<br />
for the summer. Lngpect new!<br />
Arkansas Avenue lagoon front boat protection with bay<br />
views. Ihli choice home ll hi perfect condition with living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen, family room, three (3)<br />
bedrooms, two (2) fulJ bathroom*!. Lovely<br />
screened<br />
lagoonfront porch. Appliances in tip top condition, heated<br />
and completely furnlilted. Ready for Immediate Mitlement.<br />
Contact William* now!<br />
Bay Shore Drlv* — Select area with tremendous bay vlewi,<br />
Only one year old <strong>of</strong>fering living room, tUnlag area, kitchen,<br />
laundry room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Heated<br />
and with central air conditioning »ystem, one ear garage.<br />
Call Wlliiami now!<br />
Overcrowded? Need 4 ben^-j—k Want lagoqnf We have<br />
Just the home you V ^ A 1 1 m», dining area, kit'<br />
chen. four U) ^ f jl^^^^mi. Two family roomi,<br />
one with fIrepl^^BJ »ff TO-conditioned, new furniture,<br />
dock and two L^-f.npi, Better hurry!<br />
Two Family Lagoonfront — Large three bedroom, two<br />
bathroom flr»t floor apartment rented for .three year*,<br />
•econd floor two bedroom apartment furalihed and ready<br />
for this summer. Dock and two large boat lUpi, oil hot water<br />
heated. Contact Frwiklln WUIUmi now!<br />
Arkaniaf Avenue—Ligoonfront with ipaeioui 100 x too lot •<br />
cute ranch home, living room with woodburnbig fireplace,<br />
dining, kitchen, three bedrooms, one and one-half bath*,<br />
furnished. Retiree* cheek this one now!<br />
NOTE! tone Owner. Will Consider Financing!<br />
REALTOR<br />
,"Speclall«lnK In Waterfront for Ye«r»"<br />
1330 Bay Av«nu« Phon« 399-5711<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
RETIREMENT DUPLEX<br />
3 bdmis., bath, front and<br />
back porch on each floor.<br />
Gas heal Near (hopping and<br />
beach.<br />
•56,600.<br />
Saturday & Sunday<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e l, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2<br />
MMTU<br />
^<br />
BRADFORD<br />
REIL ESTITE<br />
Ttjlp-Llx — Ha lop condition lull Ml<br />
tha Mien. Two I tudrsem apt.<br />
ana mt i eatnntn apt, carinnc ilia<br />
batfl! and Haarili ufiliflaa<br />
Only<br />
HI.OOO<br />
OAlBEN! - llnglt 4 bad room, tlaj<br />
^afiii. Jufi raAi^a lar iuici tala,<br />
W«J» flnt Hall •>> wautl n>M<br />
HCSM Mi «Mn<br />
SAHDENS - w. hav. tan ouplai<br />
bulidinj Ion call lar attmitt<br />
DUPL1X - It CHarlai Plaa, vary<br />
feM esrniltlan. FaMr toadrsefni<br />
•I parting iwjJSg<br />
L1IT WITH BRADFORD. »«r JO<br />
y«ar. tinlca la Iha community<br />
| 111 inJUlTlC AVE 399-7856<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Boardwalk<br />
Fintit Center City<br />
area<br />
KSTABMSHED<br />
BUSINESS—gift*,<br />
handbags,<br />
jewelry, etc, (Only<br />
handbag shop in vicinity}.<br />
Modern<br />
air-conditioned.<br />
Carpeted store with £*hew<br />
and wall cases-<br />
Priced<br />
realistically - long<br />
lease available - Call for<br />
details and appointment<br />
ALBERT<br />
SCHREIBMAN, Inc.<br />
Realtor<br />
7811 Atlantic Ave.<br />
Margate, N.J,<br />
Dial 8221164<br />
NIW LIITINS — OarflMl Cap. Cod<br />
Pint HMT, iiv rm , am. rm., kit.,<br />
minliit rin , powiTar rm saeantf 11.,<br />
1 Mrmi., Ilia bath, gal Wat t |ar,<br />
UMurii. M4,f«.<br />
NEW ceNDSMiNIUM i.dnfl acaan,<br />
1 Mrm.. wall to w.ll carpal,<br />
waihar, iryir, OiiB»aihar. alac,<br />
h.al. us,fM.<br />
MMERI MINT -<br />
Naw 1 Mrni.<br />
rane^ir, 1^ Mliii, alum. lid,.<br />
•IM. halt. JO parent down to<br />
guallllxl kuyar, U1,SN.<br />
LOOK AT THIi - spacioui Nairn,<br />
Saraani, I Mnn>., m Midi, Mw<br />
kit,, gar., gat h.H. Mai, IJaJM<br />
ATTRACTIVR HARDEN! MQMI -<br />
iwlmmlBl pool, 1 Mrmi., 4V4<br />
Mthi, I UraplacM. all h w Mat, I<br />
Mr., an iarsa lot Mtr kaart,<br />
BOOB VALUI in Gardern. ) M, Hi<br />
bithi, llrtpliH. waihar, dryar,<br />
d,shw,ih.r. gat Mil, lurn., far. Only<br />
US.OOO<br />
DUPLEX _ Cardeni. 2nd II tottao.,<br />
1 Mrmi ,Mlh,oil h.v». hail lilll<br />
apt J bOrmi . kith, I fiP , iltl, dainij,<br />
HI.MO<br />
8ARDIN1 COLONIAL on nlca Itraat.<br />
1 Mrmi. 1 balls, gal "••'. t" •<br />
turn U4,M.<br />
CINTBALU* UQCATiO — 4 Mrmi.,<br />
Ji i bltni, mmi Kit., lam, rm., oil<br />
ttcit, gar., nicely furn. Mf.fN.<br />
BANCHiR, GARDENS - Larft lit,<br />
) bormv. Mm, PlirMa room, gal<br />
h.w. heat, llegred attii, far., iavalr<br />
letting faS B&Q<br />
4 UNITS, GARDENS — i aptt, ] BR,<br />
mm ta ird n apt 4 BR, tint,<br />
far. iBt. i Mrmi, Mttl, pjiniliatl,<br />
turn , tummer rinfi to byyar. ISS.fH,<br />
BEBSLBVS "QINT -<br />
Nica cornar<br />
lot, IM . 1(0, on wIM ilrtal.<br />
HAGER Real Estate<br />
421 Battersea Road,<br />
Mm<br />
Phont 311-0041<br />
Ull Bay . RdlaXica lumlihad. uw. 1<br />
Mraaini, 1 Mlfa. d"Hn, ma, Hit.<br />
than, utility rgam plui •«lr1t, ionu<br />
duaiai. WMMand .ppolrrtni.ntt<br />
Hull<br />
Wl or m-OIII<br />
INCOME PROPERTY -<br />
Heated cottage with 2<br />
aplt,, sun deck, icremed In<br />
porchM, hot and cold *n<br />
cloied ihowen, Financing<br />
available to qualified buyer.<br />
I46.OO0 furnitJied.<br />
THREE<br />
BEDROOM, IV,<br />
bathi, furnished, corner<br />
duplt>i Only 145.000<br />
GOSS<br />
REALTY<br />
3258 Anbury Av«.<br />
Phone 39M09S<br />
CRAFT-HIRRIS<br />
RtaHy, Inc.<br />
OCCAH CITT-'My I<br />
ttiM and nady<br />
assror Uii an fnp w*<br />
to ewila on,<br />
•.NEHQtiAOE POINT—1 miMfn lo<br />
Ott.nC.ly IMnMilrinelMT. «n<br />
lifHn Total flKlnc. turn audition<br />
lhr«i(Haul W,ln HattT Irani •<br />
Nlca y«ar 'raunil lacatlan. Juil<br />
ra*i«M. M<br />
WlLLIAMtBURO HOMR — t ya.n<br />
old Fiva vadraemi, i battii, ioutt,<br />
and Ownarmovmaolltolrawn Oulck<br />
MIMaminl MI.0M<br />
TRlPLtx - MM •<br />
II<br />
YEARLY<br />
RENTALS<br />
m* HAvii'^vi' ~~riri"l~llo<strong>of</strong>. i<br />
eeflFnBinv 1 bslfi^, w^M to Waif ihag<br />
eaoi<br />
^ " ^ *~* f"\ *^ r% z% t<br />
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
THE SANDS BEACHFRONT APTS,<br />
29th Street anil the Beach<br />
Ultra-Lour <strong>Jun</strong>e Weekly Rates<br />
* Mtiporial Day Weekend -<br />
Family Special *gl|<br />
(Sleeps 6)<br />
MONIHAN REALTY<br />
mimm<br />
RENTU AGENT<br />
391-0191<br />
t<br />
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RENTING?<br />
Why not go First<br />
Class? Be choosy,<br />
Rent Waterfront.<br />
Choice Rentals<br />
Now Available.<br />
DON'T DELAY<br />
Frank I m<br />
Williams<br />
liKAITOH<br />
IXWBW \VK<br />
UIAL3tH».a7ll<br />
PAGf ll - SECTION THIII<br />
by Dav<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Efficiency units, I and 1<br />
bedrooms, swimming ^ol,<br />
near Holf, tennis and<br />
boating. Families welcome.<br />
Ufa win able rales By •neon<br />
or half<br />
Roberts Agency<br />
Dial 117-4112 SM<br />
avan.<br />
en<br />
iranEe tQ uhlilv roon* with w^incr ^<br />
ary.r, imuul«0. „, «iK,,,t m t t mBnn<br />
unlurmuita cm usim », ,,,,, e u ,<br />
-"--- , . . _—^__ s «<br />
HI) SIMPION fl¥J |,| no,, „„„ j<br />
bearonni. J IMIM a,shi,4n,e,<br />
.i.spmji<br />
f.trpcl.nq<br />
tpaiiOUl lawn, ,omDii.|e<br />
pn»«r<br />
Walh to e.ly sJIJBp.nt. iii^r<br />
markft bolrg.alk mo Mar»«r<br />
iilj<br />
S.."p,onflue beiorel «„ m j.i un I<br />
IS<br />
«A ISLE CITY ,r«.. new duel.., I<br />
Bdrmi . gat in tMlthen. laundry<br />
'« '•• IDIptrmo Call ill nil ii<br />
LARGE WIKlf FLOOR «pt , ) DMrgsm, I<br />
*!,.( bilftl. wall te wall carpetine<br />
fhrousnogf. di^hHwa^ner, sarbage<br />
, diiposai, waintr. dryer ••cellrhl<br />
Moufign, t»0 I menm Bruet f<br />
Mii(y,<br />
Int ,R(iltsr, llllAitur, An , Jf5 itll |r<br />
BEflCHFROMT DUPLEX<br />
Ha if or Season<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e Open<br />
I at 3 Redraom<br />
697-2020 399-6120<br />
dXTM m eiMTBAL ar.a 1<br />
Will 10 Will carMlini, _.„_,<br />
Ss.ton.l I ,(M ,&a, , m p.,<br />
mMtft<br />
'nemdino utllltlM Call wnkanj. ID* j«<br />
:»• nr afttkdays. moil -JIJi.<br />
(.JJ<br />
SB4SCAPI<br />
l l i d<br />
4SCAPI IMS _ 4I,| * »,„,, n w<br />
leailng far lummer and yi«r round<br />
nd Mw I J ,M ) Bagr^n .<br />
* * * * e<br />
_ leailng<br />
Brand Mw, I, J ,<br />
iNeY - i iM n>a«n«^riia7eh<br />
bl«e», ...I*. Ir,, parilm. faatan,<br />
hill .iiHn, W(aklr e,n irtjinn^ „,;<br />
Hi I7JI or wHhdiyi. 311 SI. ». jm Mi<br />
foyse lor rent Fin M m *<br />
bfaihironi sn laslijrai<br />
Kr-nlmere Part ftAd 4vatlable 17<br />
t^TFivi^rioTi.i.Tn^a,<br />
BMth, ••tlliMi all mHn v waakiy<br />
Ml Fark Pittt Call M1-1H-MH »J<br />
* SUMMIS PI.4CI J BMPOOni ipl<br />
cheerfy! lor lamiiy <strong>of</strong> j July y^<br />
iorryrWpet.call]*8Jj(]<br />
jjo<br />
ROOMS<br />
tll.11 TMH9W trom b.7*; ^ra.<br />
win, lannii, itiuHUfcoart Attrittlvt I<br />
and I Mdraom apt., WHki.. „,"„„»,.<br />
laawnai tow <strong>Jun</strong>. ( M MnT j u N r,^<br />
TWO tTORIf h«^71er^iritr»aT1ro«i<br />
B»i(ti, iMpi is, wauiar, dryir, front<br />
•nd raar urMnad partial, pl.nr, „<br />
9silSHHy, IliiMouryAva KtWI<br />
sfti year raynd roomi mm<br />
apis Learn fags, megiflfien.<br />
f?(d*af*on and ghilo&ophy unflir dirfction<br />
oi Shjnfi y«i Clojt to taaoi, bHrdwaili<br />
ina Irarnpsrillisii 5« Onlral »»« HI<br />
] BEOHOOM APT tor nnt CIO JtM]|7<br />
wtoralam or altar 1 p.m.<br />
tn<br />
• FFICIINCT APTI -.IMP, lo « Bjaell<br />
olotll SHion UM. WHh|y n ij. ca||<br />
m VIJ 59ia sr weeiieiidi call J« 1055 6 31<br />
no*<br />
bam<br />
TWO Nice yejrl, renljli .ivj.ijbl<br />
intlydino a ] btarMm. i>,<br />
lownnouw lunlunniHgi a) |jsj ,<br />
mon,h<br />
Bliii uiiiiliti<br />
flij, j nearaom, M, bam<br />
house winch tan Be renieo iunished or<br />
unlurnitliM at His a monlh pill! utilities<br />
Berger Be.lly, lina ( Aibury, in ooli l(<br />
TV»S BEOBOOM ipt., will Is *j|| e^,t.<br />
modarll mi,, OiU,w,,h,r, , l n i |^<br />
dllpsial. Plritllgar. UMmonlhl, Includat<br />
Mat, Call MMU mt AUHIry 4v. , ,o<br />
TWO NEW<br />
MODERN APTS,<br />
1 Mdroomi. i bitlli, ittH ft ana<br />
wall to wall carpatint, Olinwa.htr,<br />
1110 month<br />
BENZON REALTY<br />
3M.S383<br />
lEACMrsONT -<br />
Season or I, IM J<br />
Bedroorns. 3 lull tiathi, li.mg rogm,<br />
ammq jrta. Ml, k.tfferi<br />
eontatt IBr<br />
appointment (AO91 4»J joio<br />
ff<br />
WllKLy SPTJ II bo.r<br />
Btrsgnt Call nt.iSH<br />
18TH » CENTRAL<br />
T»6 IMriH !nd<br />
Moor <strong>Jun</strong>e I ScfternBer JO any n»0<br />
*'.^.NS Mil monih. er ', M>^»n. 0arliing.<br />
(HOIr. ism,lies only no p.ls j?s ill)<br />
N(V» weekly ficnlji, a| euetl and<br />
bpsrdwaili Plymouth Manor 1?S<br />
flymeufh Piaa? Peatyres ideal (Ocafion<br />
pigs «!! neef I and 3 btdreom apts.<br />
Beautilylly lurfiisl^d and iMMy equipped<br />
Seasonable weemy ri(« incluHH ejhie<br />
ieiC¥isi@n. air cqndidtioning. wall fe wall<br />
Edfaefing. sag free parkins Call S99.M7S<br />
lorinlgrmalignarldrtHrytliont<br />
If<br />
lot<br />
MSoirTN~f?BisFf~r~i(.<br />
Imsnei.i Sleep i.4 y»k.. rm., (aawn<br />
Op«n weekiiidi. Alia I MUroom nttaew<br />
TMTHM«iT71a«rosnrtoTTaii,<br />
Baath Man, avillabi. <strong>Jun</strong>a ij t, J(i»<br />
ir His Mutt ea taan ta ippnclati. AIK J<br />
sadrunt cattaia on batcli. monlh it juh;.<br />
Ointr r«ilaUa»all.bl, J<strong>of</strong>in J BaNtUMI,<br />
•tanor. WIBlttr BHi. w ,<br />
CBNTBALLT LSCaTID room, runnu,,<br />
watH', Mrta, 4 window,, wan lur.<br />
nltHHI, Pratar matura lamala prj« law<br />
Calllttiur<br />
JJ<br />
SOBMS eOOMS BOOMS<br />
Seassnabie * friendly VAyng people<br />
Brelerrea Billy II««I» or lor lh«<br />
^urhmer AI&itFes% io}i Central ikvp ivf<br />
IB]<br />
K<br />
BOOMS — Tdffr* aaan, w.'r. IrkiMly<br />
and only 111 I wa.t <br />
tha L*iT B«¥ FOR RIOIITRATiON<br />
•IFORI TNI SINIRAL iLECTION<br />
NOriCa (I FURTHER OIVIN THAT<br />
MID OiiTRiCT BOARD OF ILErriSN<br />
WILL tit Mtwatn tha hour, at tavn<br />
a'clacli in tha tharflMf and al|ht e't k«k m<br />
lha tvlilni tn TUBIDAY, NOVEMBER<br />
I, I'M Mr the pvriitu M on«uctlnt a<br />
OENBRAL<br />
ELICTION FOR THI<br />
ELECTION OF MNSIPATIi TO FILL<br />
THI FOLLOWINO OFFICE*<br />
ONI MIMIIR OF TM| HOUil OF<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
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POLLING PLACBI POR OCIAN CITY.<br />
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Bill, C.rtar KMarl. at W«lay<br />
Jim Sehahr is not one to be<br />
atiified with • U>.ii<br />
reeoii<br />
The head coach at Atlantic<br />
Gjtnmunity CoUege wil] b^in<br />
his iKmd snaan «t the helm <strong>of</strong><br />
Bueeaneer baik«b«J] next Fall<br />
and he has assured himself <strong>of</strong><br />
»m» talent to work with.<br />
Reports are that Sehafer has<br />
alrejidy lined up two <strong>of</strong> this i^iit<br />
seanon's finest high icfioo]<br />
basketbail players. Six-two<br />
Larry Janes <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton Higi<br />
Sdiool's South JerMy Group<br />
Four champions and sis-one<br />
Tbm Dollinger, possibly Cape<br />
May <strong>County</strong>'s SneM iU-B-oiad<br />
pa-former, are on their way to<br />
Jones was All-Group Four<br />
this p« season and third team,<br />
All-Somh Jersey. He was the<br />
only<br />
player Ap lulld<strong>of</strong><br />
basketball hiaory to score i,ooo<br />
career poimg, finishing Mi<br />
•enioryiMrwith a 17.1 average.<br />
Larry demonstrated great<br />
Usaping aWlitiB throughout his<br />
career.<br />
Dollinger was an AU-Greup<br />
Ole rtoiM, getting hoiwable<br />
mtntion on tht AU«SBUth Jeney<br />
team. Tom was a stoadying<br />
influence Jor the Capers during<br />
an unsteady se*san, avenging<br />
18.7 per game.<br />
In addition to Jonas and<br />
Dollinger,<br />
Sehafer has<br />
reportedly landed Kevin<br />
Latohnam, forma- star at Oakcrest<br />
and Absegami, who sat<br />
cut his senior year; former<br />
WUdwood High School star<br />
Reynolds<br />
Chamberlain;<br />
Salem's 6-S center<br />
Larry<br />
B-own, a second teum, AU-<br />
Group Two selection; and BUJ<br />
Rackley, the greatest torer in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City mfit School history-<br />
Add thMe yoaig talait*, and<br />
a few others Sehafer might stuj<br />
recruit, to the likes <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Kettier, a returning<br />
sophomore, and Atlantic<br />
Community College basketball<br />
should be far above the 500<br />
mark, Jim gchafer is not<br />
satisfied with just describing<br />
championship<br />
teams. He<br />
preftrs to build them.<br />
Former Sacred Heart<br />
•hJetie director, Joe Carideo,<br />
now coaching basketball «<br />
Woodbury High School, has<br />
scheduled the Big Star<br />
Basketball Camp for mid-<br />
August in Stroudsburg Spirts<br />
Camp, Pennsylvania,<br />
PUSLIC NOTICE<br />
SHESHIFSJALE<br />
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a ttriain cauH wfuraih Can Miy <strong>County</strong><br />
Wllart Botra. a corporal* body politic at<br />
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Oagrst Conway, It Manoanti ( ihaii<br />
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Carideo Has villanova's<br />
Rollie Mauiralno, Paul<br />
Westhead <strong>of</strong> LaSalle, Perm's<br />
Church Daily, former St.<br />
Joseph's coach Jack McKln<br />
ney, former Millville High<br />
rneitor Ed Salmon, Sacred<br />
Heart's Jim Morgan, college<br />
players Jeff Piccone (LaSalle)<br />
and Al Rochetti (Mt, St.<br />
Mary's), plus many other<br />
coaches and players.<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> coaches, Chuck<br />
Donahue<br />
succeds J(m<br />
Oallaiher as huad football<br />
American DivUlon aundlngt<br />
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Schedule:<br />
Tonigit: L1SCION vs. PBA<br />
coach at St. JoMpi, <strong>of</strong> Ham.<br />
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repUacai Jim OrmJin M Uddle<br />
Township<br />
basketball<br />
coach. AUantie Ctty'l Bill<br />
Swain, who had araxxDced that<br />
thU past MUOO would be hi«<br />
last, might have changed hu<br />
mind ..Fran St. John rumored<br />
on the way te the head<br />
basketball job at Lower Cape<br />
May, ..Former higij school<br />
coach ing great., Ralpj, Sequeila<br />
and Benie McCradcen are<br />
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LEGION vs.<br />
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Monday: PBA vs. POST<br />
OmCI (8:4S5.<br />
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OVER THE HHJL GANG, sponsored by Pier 4, won top place in the Semen<br />
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whose members are all over 70, Charles (Chic) Smith, the oldest, paced the<br />
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The Recreation Department's popular Summer<br />
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month. Here Assistant Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Recreation<br />
Jack Bittntr and Summer Sports Director Dude<br />
Bowel! finaUw plans for tonight's eniursday)<br />
meeting with coaches and persons interested in<br />
playing in the league. The meeting will beheld at 7:30<br />
at the Youth Center, between the tennis courts at 6th<br />
st, and Atlantic av.<br />
Raider netmenwin<br />
South Jersey title<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Higi SchoorB Uny<br />
boy s tennis turn captured its<br />
first South Jersey chimpionship<br />
with a 4-1 victory over<br />
number one seeded Klngsway.<br />
Pacing the victoriei for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City were Pete Jamison,<br />
Mike Boiton, Don Barton,<br />
Wayne Leroy, BUI RoidarmeJ<br />
and Charles Lounsberry,<br />
Pete Jansion, the only undsfeatid<br />
singles player, upped<br />
his record to iw with a M, 7-5<br />
win over Bill Luiier <strong>of</strong><br />
Kngsway.<br />
Mike Boston, broke the freihman<br />
school record <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
player, u 14-3) by subduing hia<br />
opponem in strajght sets, M, ».<br />
3. Thii mide BMton's record<br />
IS!<br />
The number one doubles<br />
teim <strong>of</strong> Don Barton and Wayne<br />
remained undefeated as<br />
tney coasted to < M, 6-1 vie<br />
tory. They are now 18-0,<br />
The number two doubles<br />
team <strong>of</strong> BUI Roadarmel and<br />
Charlei Louni berry won an<br />
*sy W first-iet victory, but<br />
were forced to play a nine point<br />
tie-breaker, wtaning the i#eond<br />
set 7-6.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> tuty'l number one<br />
singles player Jim Schmidt lost<br />
the only match, M, 6-7.<br />
On Saturday, the Raider<br />
N«mei travelled to Princeton<br />
to play In the State Finals. Th»<br />
local contingent w«i handed It*<br />
Mountain Lakes on a score <strong>of</strong> o-<br />
s, Pm Jansson was handed nil •<br />
first defeat <strong>of</strong> the season, M, i»<br />
0, Th» number one double*<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Barton and Leroy also<br />
tost their first <strong>of</strong> the season M,<br />
Raider trackmen lose first CAL dual meet<br />
PiMMOtvitie High School<br />
won its seventh straight Cape-<br />
Atlantic League dual track and<br />
field meet last week, 89-57, ever<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, nit ion WM the<br />
flnt ID dial competition for the<br />
Raiderc (6-1), who can do no<br />
better than 1 tie for the loop<br />
championship under the new<br />
system wed to determine a<br />
champion.<br />
The Red Raiders, who won<br />
the league title last season,<br />
captured flnt place in six<br />
events against the Greyhound*.<br />
But the star <strong>of</strong> the meet wu<br />
Reasantville's versatile junior<br />
Tun Dale. One <strong>of</strong> the itmn <strong>of</strong><br />
Ken Levy's super basketball<br />
team at Pleasantville. Dale<br />
won the L20-yard high hurdles<br />
(14,1), the 330-yard Intermediate<br />
hurlM (42.5) and<br />
the 100-yard dash (10 n Dulls.<br />
Engram and Warren Brown<br />
each doubled for the<br />
Greyhounds, Engrain took the<br />
220-yard sprint (M.I) and the<br />
Duncan grabbed the mile in<br />
4:49,3,<br />
Other Raiders to grab flnt<br />
place Included Mike Fields<br />
(52.6) in the 440-yard run; Mike<br />
Scythes (10:29.8) in the twomile<br />
run; Dwight Ml CS'i"} in<br />
the high jump; and Fred Jones<br />
(171*3") in the Javelin throw.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City distance runner<br />
Frank Richardson did net<br />
Raider girls capture<br />
third S<strong>of</strong>tball crown<br />
13? ta "*<br />
consecutive Cape-Atlantic<br />
League S<strong>of</strong>tball championship.<br />
11M win came the day after<br />
Middle Tbwnshtp edged toe<br />
Raiders, 7-6, to end a SS-game<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City winning streak in<br />
the league The Raider girls are<br />
now 164.<br />
Hie local girls scored Are*<br />
times in the first inning against<br />
the Warriors on Judy Gayle's<br />
double, • single by Ruth<br />
StoltzfUi and three walks. A<br />
fourth run scored in the second<br />
Inning when Sue Sye singled<br />
and worked her way around the<br />
bases on passed balls and<br />
steals. In the fifth Diane Snow<br />
Gayle's 10th home run <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season, a school record.<br />
Freshman Wendy Craig<br />
allowed die WUdwood girls only<br />
two hits In gaining the pitching<br />
<strong>of</strong> the seventh inning. They<br />
•cored twiee in the fint on Fran<br />
w »u«« ••»«*« and an error.<br />
long jump urn"), while<br />
Brown captured the shot put<br />
(53'5'V) and the discus<br />
CIM'4").<br />
Jim GiUian and Dave Duncan<br />
remained undefeated in dual<br />
comprtlton for <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />
Gillian vaulted 11 feet to capcompete<br />
because <strong>of</strong> an injured<br />
back.<br />
Fiddi was second in the 220<br />
and third in the 100 in addition<br />
to hU win in the 440, Other<br />
Raider* to score included<br />
Bryant Rogers, second In the<br />
Tom Gargan, second in the<br />
mile; Smith, third in the twomile;<br />
Jones, second In the 120<br />
hurdles; Dillon third in the high<br />
second tod third In the pole<br />
mult; Cambum, third In the<br />
•hot; and Hastings, third In the<br />
discus.<br />
In the South Jersey Track<br />
and Field Championship in<br />
Medford Ust week the<br />
Raiders scored five point* to<br />
flniih tied for 14th In Group<br />
Two, Audubon (45) won the<br />
Group Two championship with<br />
Eastern (28) and PleasantviUe<br />
(23) rounding out the top three.<br />
The Balder* ended tied with<br />
Caraden Tech,<br />
Dale and Brown, both <strong>of</strong><br />
PleaiantvUle, were the only<br />
area Group Two athletes to win<br />
flnt place. Dale took the 120- ,<br />
yard high hurdles (14.4) white<br />
Brown won the shot put<br />
Snow doubled The Haider girls Duncan was fourth in the 880<br />
scored two in the third frame on for Oc«n City with Richardson<br />
three straight doubles, one each gating fifth In the two-mUe and<br />
by the Gayle sisters and Pern _MBtr fourth In the .pole vault,<br />
Hidrick, A final mm scored in f fr 8 — * "^<br />
the fifth when Snow singled, < llfi<br />
stole two bases and scored on IIII *l IE<br />
1<br />
Sye's sacrifice.<br />
THE<br />
Middle scored the three<br />
winning runs with no outs,<br />
Elaine Chambers doubled<br />
home two rum and then scored<br />
the clincher herself when Ruth ,<br />
Heaton singled.<br />
Snow paced the Raiders In a<br />
losing cause with a double and<br />
two singles. Fran Gayle<br />
doubled twice while Wallace FINE CANDIIS.<br />
HedricK each doubled Carla<br />
MgUaceio, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's<br />
most potent <strong>of</strong>fensive players,<br />
was injured in the flnt inning<br />
and unable to continue.<br />
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