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Complete with bandsid mnr <strong>of</strong><br />

Another by GaJL Carol, this<br />

which captured second place in the family category. <strong>On</strong>e wonders if with their prize-winning pieces are<br />

a crab nipped him causing the band aid. Senior Photo. Debbie Fiannagan. Senior Photo.<br />

Big King Kong QCEAN<br />

eonquorer in<br />

sand sculpting<br />

. :t A seven-foot replica <strong>of</strong> mighty "King Kong," the<br />

legendary gorilla <strong>of</strong> movie fame, was judged the best<br />

entry in the Family Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Sand<br />

Sculpting contest held Saturday on the 10th st. beach.<br />

The menacing entry was sculpted with tender<br />

Joving care by the Freischmidt family, <strong>of</strong> Broomall,<br />

j&a,, $M 308 Wesley ed., <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />

' King Kong peered at curious passersby with beady<br />

-ayes while clutching a banana in his left hand. No one<br />

tjied to remove the fruit.<br />

3? A fw hundred feet down the beach in all Its<br />

toetatirsalglory was the second place winner in the<br />

Pamity category, a creation <strong>of</strong> a huge bare foot with<br />

abandaid across the instep, This was the handiwork<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttieSupjler MjBOSr.<strong>of</strong> Westchestor,Pa.,aBid 1S8 W.<br />

AtlanUc Wyj^teean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• MM as the juttoinepected<br />

the «!try but woke up<br />

yjPffctart W r«*^e% e third place award in the FamUy<br />

trovicfed the prizes, irfflcrlbed<br />

- vised tbe contest, and director, Donald Pileggi,<br />

served as chtef judge<br />

Mayor B.Jffiomas Waldman dropped by sarly in<br />

1 ttieday to inspect the entries, and the spectable was<br />

viewed by hmdreds from both beach and boardwalk.<br />

Also serving as Judges were. Duke Spitzer, Mark<br />

: Soifw, B.JSimms, Virginia Carina, Cynthia Hart,<br />

and Janice Batee. ,<br />

ItoiiorableMenttoawiriners in the Family Division<br />

were the Miller fttinfly, <strong>of</strong> Cheltenham, and the<br />

NaleJJa family, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh.<br />

Other winners included: Five to 12 years, first<br />

place, Kim and Scott Martin and Debbie Flanagan,<br />

Ntedford Lakes; second place, Holly Heather and<br />

(Aura Campbell, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; third place, Jack<br />

Myers, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; honorable mention, Ann<br />

ivB^irw, Mt. Wolf, Pa.<br />

Thirteen to 16 year winners were: first place, Pam<br />

* Hymirer, Ml, Wolf; second place, Robby Hoy and<br />

Doug Beckert, Drexel Hill, Pa.; third place, Robbie<br />

Chambers, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; honorable mention, Kathy<br />

-ontinued on pm U<br />

93RD YEAR — NO. 16<br />

Independence Day<br />

celebrations listed<br />

Flreworki will be the<br />

order <strong>of</strong> the day Wednesday<br />

as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'<br />

oelebrates the <strong>Jul</strong>y «fr<br />

hoUday. The dl^pUy i« set<br />

fcr the 5th rt. beach at<br />

Ask. -<br />

The annual Indepeidence<br />

Day parade<br />

ifi be tuM Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>F<br />

7. TTie parade runs from<br />

«th to 59th st». along<br />

Central av,<br />

AH <strong>of</strong>fice, at <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Pirtlytuwytod.vwtt<br />

M'l. A chance <strong>of</strong> ihower*<br />

or thundertbowert<br />

Wednesday; partly mnny<br />

•gain Thuraday with little<br />

change in temperature<br />

througho* the period. U.S.<br />

WEATHER SERVICE.<br />

Tides<br />

ilia iiM<br />

1I:M 6 !1<br />

13:00 Sill<br />

13:54 6:13<br />

ID 7:50<br />

iges' attention enough to<br />

12-yeif category, Shown<br />

Martin, Scott Martin and<br />

He in » big one! A!P<br />

' • ; : '.•'..'••:M:^<br />

Old King Kong, or at least a close relative, seems tftp<br />

tot ministrations <strong>of</strong> Mauris, Taren and SriBU p--*'**<br />

Broomall, Pa. This seven foot high gargantuan wag<br />

family entries in the Sand Sculpturing Cbntatf Saturt<br />

the beach. Senior Photo, V : :r^0jmw<br />

SiisnriNEiXEPfi<br />

OCEAN CHY, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, JULY 3, If7i Telephone 3f».S«U<br />

Sew!# ll^stem lines infiltration<br />

is iipt fxcessive, sijrvey shq#lj*<br />

ow ihe ocean outfaU method <strong>of</strong> disposal be implemented. with the Oty, the New Jtno : VMr'<br />

U "- ^ o p ^ a i e d l i l t t e i t ^ U<br />

,-__r , __,;-.N0rti such things J§ defective connectioM, rf p^a or •*•»••• •<br />

, : UMt4, mtfwood, WUdwood Crert «ad Cap, May. manhole waMTteflow ii water that enters to •ystom Ctty ^gmear JoM^h F Upland »«id tbs<br />

i, At the h«rt <strong>of</strong> We nit was the iMbllity ,<strong>of</strong> the from AornH, WHan run-<strong>of</strong>f, street w«h and drains, good newi and *o«udhelp the city inttn<br />

OCHS assistant principal named<br />

Hurry D.McLaughlln, a high Adams Mid the personnel<br />

school guidance couneht, has committee held interviews with<br />

ben named assistant principal 17 candidate*, with eight <strong>of</strong><br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School ef- those being recommended as<br />

fective <strong>Jul</strong>y i.<br />

flnaliits to the entire Board <strong>of</strong><br />

According to School Board Education.<br />

President Herbert T. Adams, jMcLaughiin, born in<br />

Jr., McLaughlin's selection Philadelphia, has been an<br />

aunt as a result <strong>of</strong> a screoimg mployee in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

by the Board and ad- School Dutrict for the pait IB<br />

ministration <strong>of</strong> over 100 ap- years, starting as a science<br />

plicants. Formal action and a teacher and serving since ai a<br />

contract will take place at the guidance counselor in the high<br />

next regular board meeting. school program,<br />

:<br />

Prior to hk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

service, he taught school in While an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> science<br />

Unwood, and Friends'School, teacher, McLaughlin was<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

responsible tor developing a<br />

He received a B,S, degree laboratory program fcr biology<br />

from Ursinus College and his classes along the lines<br />

Master's degree from the recommended by the Biological<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania in Sciences Curriculum Stan-<br />

1957. Additional graduate dards. He has written, in-<br />

mines have been taken at troduced and taught courses In<br />

Ritgen Unlvenity, University physiology and oceanography.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Bowdoin McLaughlin and his wife, who<br />

College, Glassboro State and live in Unwood, have two<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- daughters, Kathleen and Susan.<br />

Harry D. McLaughlin<br />

Lifeguards pull 130 from surf; Weekend busy<br />

lifeguards performed a total she got caught in a undertow<br />

<strong>of</strong> 130 rescues on Saturday and and had to call for help.<br />

Sunday during what Beach Several seasons ago guards<br />

fttrol Chief George T. Lafferty were stationed at that beach<br />

called the busiest weekend in but had to be removed when<br />

yean.<br />

people living in the area<br />

The guards weren't the only claimed they didn't want<br />

ones bujy making rescues. Two protection.<br />

youths rescued a 15-year-old Lafferty said two youths,<br />

Bridgeton woman who wasJohn<br />

Scattde, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton,<br />

swimming at he unprotected and Tim Kelley, <strong>of</strong><br />

mi st. beach Sunday af- GblUngtweod, aided Miss Rapp<br />

ternoon.<br />

while otter people on the beach<br />

Debbie Rapp had been notified lifeguards at 43rd st.<br />

swimming at the beach when The guards then called In all the<br />

Houtid and 'round she goes<br />

swimmers at their beach and<br />

launched a boat to help Miss<br />

Rapp.<br />

When they arrived the two<br />

youths had already brought her<br />

fa. "She had taken in some<br />

water and was in a slight state<br />

<strong>of</strong> shock and members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rescue Squad sent ho- to the<br />

hospital," Lafferty laid.<br />

Lafferty said people should<br />

bathe only on protected<br />

beaches especially when the<br />

undertow is strong. He attributed<br />

the undertow to a<br />

Breng southerly current and<br />

whirlpools near the jetties,<br />

Lafferty said further complications<br />

set in with the heavy<br />

sea tog Saturday afternoon.<br />

For the first time in three<br />

weeks the beaches were<br />

crowded with people. "I guess<br />

fcey got tired <strong>of</strong> sitting home a answered by his dr<br />

and wanted to get some sun," from noon Friday to<br />

Lafferty said. Sunday. •*?*':<br />

Like the lifeguards, the<br />

Police were busy over the There were 14 mote<br />

weekend. Police Oiief Ben- accidents. noiM, <strong>of</strong><br />

jamin Dungan reported that a MOIM, 11 noue tom<br />

toUl <strong>of</strong> m camplatats were «»» & arrew.<br />

Bell's new Point center<br />

operational '74 summer<br />

SOMERS POINT - The<br />

bustle <strong>of</strong> summer vacationers<br />

combined with telephone<br />

construction activities has<br />

made Somers Point an action<br />

spot. ,<br />

Somers Point is the site <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey Bell's 32nd elec<br />

»onic telephone central <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

presently scheduled to be<br />

ojftrational By-n««t summer.<br />

New Jersey BeU has been<br />

working since early May to<br />

complete the underground<br />

conduit before this year's<br />

school term ended and<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> vacationers<br />

area.<br />

"We've been rather sue-<br />

and a half-mile <strong>of</strong> overhead<br />

Mbseriber relief cable. At the<br />

same time the company will<br />

remove nearly a mile <strong>of</strong> older<br />

overhead cable and a mile and<br />

a half <strong>of</strong> smaller capacity<br />

underground cable.<br />

"The majortty <strong>of</strong> the 17<br />

manholes we placed were*<strong>of</strong> th»<br />

precast variety," Davenpo«|<br />

explained, "They're muefc<br />

easier to set and they <strong>of</strong>fer tb*<br />

same latitude as the todividually<br />

poured kind."<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly when the existing,<br />

continued on page lfl~\<br />

Court rules against city I<br />

The city's environmental tost the decision in Superior;<br />

rffbrts received a severe bio* Cbtrt.<br />

Monday with a ruling from _ m A mutd m at-<br />

beachfront lot in the Gardens<br />

section can build on that lot.<br />

kreets <strong>of</strong> towns," said BeU <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> y the court ruled, in<br />

manager Bob Davenpdtt, d effect, ff that the city cannot tone<br />

dune covered lots.aj<br />

Attantic blvd. in "the<br />

streets alone has been Several years ago the city Monday could Iwi<br />

estimated by the company to refused to Issue, a building reaching effects^Hi<br />

cost 1700,000 and will be permit to Sehumaker for the oould be tnterpreted •<br />

completed this month. construction <strong>of</strong> a single family that the ctywouWtaw<br />

Next fall BeU line crews will dwelling on E. AUintlc blvd. boUdtag ,)>«rtMU tor<br />

be placing sane five and a half near Seaqvay rd. Sehumaker privately owned - HM, j<br />

mllet <strong>of</strong> new underground cable brought suit against the city but beaAfront UpL ,


f*AGi TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY, JULY 3, WJ<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Wnted and Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

U\ THE<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc<br />

! 12 8th street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J,, 0822B<br />

Entered at Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.,<br />

as second class matter<br />

JOHNT SiETHERS<br />

VINCENTT, MICHEI ETTR<br />

JOHN J, SOUTHARD<br />

PublUhw<br />

Editor<br />

•Advert Ising Manager ••»*•<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PIUCK; I! 50 per year by mall in tan<br />

<strong>City</strong> and vicinity; six months, |2.SO, Eiiewhere. sail <strong>of</strong><br />

Mississippi River, per yeir 14,75; six months, |2,f|. We« Of<br />

Mississippi River ptr yeafi |5 7S pplc# on newllUndi ,0<br />

cenli per eopy. Publication Schedule: Weekly every<br />

Thursday; Semi-weekly Tuesday and Friday from second<br />

week in June until Labor Day.<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Quick Rfsult!<br />

V>-^-><br />

I ^ ^ ^ 3I46ASB<br />

SPORTSWEAR by Bleyle<br />

BEACHWEAR by Ball,<br />

Roxanne, Elisabeth Stewart,<br />

and Sandcastle<br />

LONG DRESSES, gowns and<br />

skirts<br />

A select group <strong>of</strong> summer casuals, dresses and outfit» ON<br />

I. Sizes 8 to 20. (Note; We have sizes 184 20)<br />

SALE.<br />

ALL HALF SIZES IlH-ZOMi ON SALE<br />

Open 9;M A.M, to liOO P.M.<br />

Every Evening Except Sat,<br />

RALLY SPORT MARINE<br />

HOME OF THE JETS<br />

3rd ft NEW JERSEY AVENUES<br />

NORTH WILD WOOD, N, J, — (133-1II £)<br />

, RALLY SPORT «T BOATS - 16' • 21'<br />

HP Motor* . 300 HP la 9S0 HP<br />

Cotnotoi #r« for thooiy people You can telcct from 1 5 lo 19<br />

foot lengths *r|d ilerp ot otitboatd power pjckaget Your choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tri*V or D*ef>'V hulU Cot'ioiG hj* an answer lot you<br />

A<br />

THESE ARI THE DAySI<br />

BOATS - V Hull and Tri Hull<br />

Sin* IS* • 22' — I/O and Outboard<br />

FULLY EQUIPPED- FAMILY BOATS<br />

CHAPARRAL BOATS • Fine Selection<br />

Prem IS' to 24'4" . I/O and Outboard<br />

FUN iOATINO AT ITS BiSTl<br />

MarCruiiar • Btrklty Jets - Flagship Enginot<br />

Warranty, Strvict and Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Parts<br />

Par Theta Whs Demmd ths Ultimata In Sptad,<br />

Pirfarmanea and Styling , , , ThfM Are Tomorrow's<br />

Boati Today!<br />

(VISIT OUR SHOWROOM<br />

Nnrf Ytir, Have Your<br />

Paid For!<br />

SAVi MOW! - PLAY LATER!<br />

YO0I SAVINGS QUICKLY MOUHT<br />

A FHtST SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

Savings &<br />

Loan Association<br />

u. w» e«y,<br />

Kenneth P. Harrington<br />

Kenneth P Harrington, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Orleans, died Sunday from<br />

injuries receivtd in a recent<br />

hotel fire He was 48 and lived<br />

at 611 Dauphin it,<br />

Mr, Harrington was a native<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and had lived in<br />

New Orleans for 30 years. He<br />

wa§ employed as a lab<br />

technician for Sealtest Food<br />

Company<br />

Surviving are his mother,<br />

Mrs- Ada Harrington, <strong>of</strong><br />

&men Point; three brotheri,<br />

Edward, <strong>of</strong> Hollywood, Fla,,<br />

William and Paul, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Somm Point; and tow sisters,<br />

M-s, Emma Huff, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Qty, Mrs, Margaret TlHey, <strong>of</strong><br />

Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>, Helen, <strong>of</strong><br />

Somert Point and Mrs Anna<br />

May Brttton, <strong>of</strong> thta city.<br />

Services will be held this<br />

afternoon (TuMdiy) it 2<br />

o'clock at the Atwood-Peterson<br />

Funeral Home, Egg Harbor<br />

Qty, with the Rev, Warren<br />

Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> Emmanud<br />

Congregational Church, <strong>of</strong>-<br />

i^Mimries<br />

ficiating. Interment will be at<br />

Egg Harbor Cemetary<br />

Albert G. Her**<br />

Albert G. Herman, <strong>of</strong><br />

BreiniRsvUle, Pa., and1404 Mat<br />

st., this city, died Wednesday In<br />

KECEIVE8 LAW DEGREE (Law) degree from The<br />

Ktvto M, Dafy, a member <strong>of</strong> aevtUnd State Uniywitty,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol, Cleveland, Ohio on June 10 in*<br />

received hit Juris Doctor aevel»nd'» Public Auditorium,<br />

in Bristol, Pa., until he retired residing it 2012 Wesley av. She<br />

ta the early 1960's. He also wu left here four years ago. She<br />

§ .iember <strong>of</strong> tile First mil a member <strong>of</strong> the Tully<br />

Preibjteriati Church <strong>of</strong> Ufolted Community Church.<br />

AUentown, Fa.<br />

Surviving are one ion, W,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Warren Woods, <strong>of</strong> Binghamton,<br />

Winifred Taylor Herman; one N.Y., one grandson and two<br />

daughter, Mrs, Benjamin granddaughters, both <strong>of</strong><br />

(Janet) Alexander, <strong>of</strong> NewBinghamto*<br />

York State, and two grand- Services and interment were<br />

diildren.<br />

taTuUy.<br />

STORE CLOSES<br />

Servivei will be private.<br />

Rhea M, Woods<br />

Mrs. Rhea Moneta Woods, <strong>of</strong><br />

Ms Pennsylvania borne He wu<br />

Mly, NY., died at her home<br />

76,<br />

Thursday after a lingering<br />

Mr, Herman was born in<br />

mneas. She was 83.<br />

Lansdale, Pa He was em-<br />

Mrs. Woods was born in Tully<br />

ployed as a supervisory<br />

and had been on <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

chemist for Rohm and Haas Co.<br />

resident for many years<br />

NURSERY SCHOOL<br />

Tfce Firit United Methodist<br />

Church has announced plans<br />

for a nursery school for<br />

children ages four and five.<br />

This will be a state approved<br />

school and dass« will begin in<br />

September. If interested call<br />

39^2968.<br />

DISCONTINUED SHLES<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

AMERICA'S FAVORITE<br />

OFF<br />

Slip* - Gown. - HaH-Slip«<br />

Pajamas - Panties<br />

1P.M.<br />

- IRNmiUMt Nl -<br />

HJESDAYTMJLY rn\ 3, If73<br />

J&eetm <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />

TOpA.YHTue?day) • story Hour tor pre-school Association Bible Study<br />

j'lunpJ^l Book Review, noon through third graders, 10 a.m.. Wtowrtiip, 10:30 a.m. Jfrs.<br />

» at Ttte yacht Club, featuring at the Public library, 6th st MUle Dienen, guest speaker.<br />

3 Miry ' 'Symington Oeaton, and OcMn av. Public invited.<br />

totrvationi only, - - - -


PAGf FOUR<br />

SHOT HEARD ROUND THU WORLD<br />

independence Day, <strong>1973</strong><br />

Firm action in defense <strong>of</strong> freedom is this country's<br />

iolde»t tradition. It is the foundation on which the<br />

^independence we celebrate this week will remain<br />

'ifaecure as long as we honor it.<br />

}l|. Actually, the shooting began more than a year<br />

yibefore the Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independence was signed.<br />

.;i-lh the spring <strong>of</strong> 1775, the British commander in<br />

|i Boston learned that the patriots <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

^fhid assembled ammunition and other military<br />

«|!equipment at Concord, 16 miles away,<br />

ft He sent a force <strong>of</strong> 800 men to destroy the munitions,<br />

¥ When six miles from Concord, at Lexington, 70 arpTirned<br />

men stood their ground on the village green and<br />

Y ttie British army fired the first shots, Tliey proceeded<br />

ffto Concord where Emerson's "embattled farmers"<br />

vMd most <strong>of</strong> the munitions and withstood the British<br />

fj assault,<br />

T The battle aroused the colonies and, by the end <strong>of</strong><br />

||ttie summer, the power <strong>of</strong> the royal governors was<br />

-Tdtsta-oyed and grivincial congresses were formed,<br />

pThe idea that independence was essential to freedom<br />

V became widely accepted and ultimately was ar-<br />

'lihculated in the Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independent:^,<br />

Remember Gettysburg ?<br />

The most fateful battle in the history <strong>of</strong> me nation<br />

might have been Gettysburg, Here, on <strong>Jul</strong>y 1, 1883,<br />

began a three-day struggle that ended General<br />

WRol^rt E, LeWbest chance to force Washington to<br />

f^agrw to independence tor the Sottth,<br />

ity! Gfheral Lee, probably the greatest field strategist,<br />

Jhto emerge from me war, and greatly admired on both<br />

sidei (he had freed His slaves before the war and like<br />

many distinguished southerners fought the war<br />

, because he believed in a state's right to secede from<br />

!' he Union), had invaded Union territory once before,<br />

in 1862.<br />

|j» But in a bloody battle at Antietem, Md,, the result<br />

Hi <strong>of</strong> fte capture <strong>of</strong> General Lee's campaign plans by<br />

'enterprising Union soldiers, Lee had been turned<br />

'rbaekrsince the U.S. Navy commanded the seas, and<br />

11 its blockade was slowly starving the South, the<br />

Obnfederacy'S only chance was to strike hard enough<br />

to force Lincoln to agree to independence for the 11<br />

•• southern states, (Lincoln and othersJad prevented<br />

' Maryland from seceding only through the arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

". members <strong>of</strong> the state legislature.)<br />

I Gathering about 73,000 men (President Jefferson<br />

Davis refused him two more divisions then stationed<br />

in the CaroUnas which Lee said would mean success),<br />

Lee started north in June <strong>of</strong> 1863 from the<br />

mountains <strong>of</strong> Virginia, moving west and north <strong>of</strong> the<br />

national capitol, which was thrown into near panic.<br />

He had just won one <strong>of</strong> his great victories at Qiancellorsviile.<br />

But there, too, he had lost tiie brilliant<br />

Sonewall Jackson. At first he planned to cross the<br />

Susquehanna at Harrisburg, and march on<br />

Philadelphia, He changed his plans when he learned<br />

the Army <strong>of</strong> the Potomac was in Maryland.<br />

Lie was disappointed that more families didn't<br />

rush to join the Stars and Bars as he moved north,<br />

and he met a determined force when he collided with<br />

General George Meade's army <strong>of</strong> about 82,000<br />

defenders, unexpectedly, at Gettysburg. Both sides<br />

rushed in reinforcements and for three days the<br />

contest continued, at great loss <strong>of</strong> life. <strong>On</strong> the third<br />

* day, Lee ordered the famous charge <strong>of</strong> Pickett's<br />

1 brigade, decimated by fierce artfflery fire and accurate,<br />

determined rifle fire, though at high tide the<br />

Cbnftderate wave tapjped the forward federal<br />

position before receding. \<br />

When Lee began his retreat on the fourth day, the<br />

•last chance <strong>of</strong> the Confederacy to win independence<br />

en the field had expired. Meade had proved himself<br />

the ablest Union commander in the east. The North<br />

rejoiced, rightly so. The^South brooded about what<br />

might have Men —had Stonewall Jackson lived to be<br />

at Gettysburg. And two more years <strong>of</strong> fighting<br />

Whanged nothing.<br />

The battlefield, row a national park, a beautiful<br />

one, awaits all who would know America's history,<br />

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Fifty-six men in aU, raning in<br />

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signed what has come, to be<br />

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DMlarBtion <strong>of</strong> Independence.<br />

"The signers were a colorful<br />

and unusual poup <strong>of</strong> men,"<br />

iiyi Brother C. Edward Quinn,<br />

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Manhattan College in New<br />

York <strong>City</strong>, who hai pursued a<br />

separate career <strong>of</strong> documenting<br />

the lives <strong>of</strong> the signers,<br />

"Some were great men, but<br />

most were not. However," ads<br />

Brother Edward, "they all<br />

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aty, N.J., has been accepted<br />

for admission to Ladycllff<br />

allege in Highland Falls, N.Y,<br />

Mill Schmid, a June graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />

plans to begin her studies in<br />

Early OiUdhood Education at<br />

Ladyciiff in the fall. Ladycllff<br />

Ojllege, a private- tour-year<br />

college for women, ii located on<br />

toe Hudson River, SO miles<br />

north <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong> and<br />

adjacent to the United States<br />

Military Academy at West<br />

Point,<br />

Baltimore,<br />

ttie previous owner's widow, Hie statesman's will. Wythe,<br />

g<br />

Maryland'! Samuel Chase however, lived to disown Kb<br />

way, N.J. home.<br />

was perhaps the most in would-be killer and see him<br />

Pennsylvania § Robert famous. Described as a "busy, tried for murder<br />

Morrisi, the Revolution's restless incendiary; a But since the main witness<br />

a has looked greatest financial leader, lost ringleader <strong>of</strong> mete and a foul- was Wythe's Negro cook, whose<br />

deeply into the UVM <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> heavily in land speculation, was mouthec and inflaming MM <strong>of</strong> testimony wasn't admissible '-<br />

the signers, going beyond the piled a debtor and- died there discord" by the Tory major <strong>of</strong><br />

historical facts<br />

Bmjamln Rush was the most Annapolis, Chase had great<br />

"The order <strong>of</strong> sjaning was renowned physician in the lave for hit country. But despite<br />

geographical by colonies." says colonies, his interest in fti Otis patriotism, he tried to<br />

Brother Edward, an aiioclite mmtaUxUl was inspired by the corner ttie market in flour, a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> biology who hasinsanity<br />

oFBii son,<br />

move which was denounced by<br />

taugtit at Manhattan tor 13 John Morton, <strong>of</strong> Penn- Alexander Hamilton.<br />

years. "Joiiah Bartlett, <strong>of</strong> New sylvania, was the first signer to Virginia's George Wvthe was<br />

Hampshire, a physteipn, was die. Wsh.born George Taylor poisoned by a nephew after a<br />

the first to sign. Remarkably, worked hui way up in ftt dispute over the inclusion <strong>of</strong> one<br />

uires <strong>of</strong> his sons and •even <strong>of</strong> smelting business by narfying <strong>of</strong> Wythe's liberated slaves in<br />

nil grandsoni becanjjjocton.<br />

"Next was WUliam WMpple,<br />

a sea captain and former slave<br />

tfader,<br />

"Massachusetts was next and<br />

John Hancock and Jjghn Adams<br />

affixed their signatures. In<br />

what may be Oie mosfcurious<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the incidents surrounding<br />

the Declaration's signers, both<br />

Adams and Thomas Jefferion,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Virginia, died on <strong>Jul</strong>y 4,1828,<br />

the 50th anniversaiy <strong>of</strong><br />

American independence."<br />

New Jersey's signers were<br />

varied, according to Brother<br />

Edward. John Witherapoon wai<br />

the only cleric to sign. Francis<br />

Hopkinson, a lawyer, author,<br />

musician, philanthropist and<br />

inventor, raised pigeons and<br />

had a pet mouse.<br />

Abraham Ctorfc, a lawyer<br />

who dedicated his life to serving<br />

the dwtitute, died <strong>of</strong><br />

/<br />

ly'i<br />

head and was fataJrfWAuhded,^<br />

"Althoutfi a few live&kSn our<br />

history booka, "nwftS^S' the<br />

signers have 'todfetf troA| the<br />

natlon'B memory," advises<br />

Brother Edward. noveruSeJess,<br />

Virftoia at that time, they ha ve left us ttW heritage <strong>of</strong><br />

nephew wag never com their courage that enabled<br />

Georgia'! Button Gv them to pledge to each<br />

whUe president <strong>of</strong> the itateX<br />

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powerful Mclntosh family,<br />

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their lives, fortunes and (<br />

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New president fetes board<br />

MARMORA - Mrs..Charles<br />

Roberts, newlv elected<br />

p-Miden! <strong>of</strong> the Country Shori<br />

Women's Club, entertained the<br />

aiecitfive board in her home<br />

recently. „<br />

The following department<br />

diairmen were announced for<br />

Bie upcoming club ytai 1 : Mrs,<br />

diaries Garrison, American<br />

Home; Mrs,. Joseph Wright,<br />

Art; Mrs, Russt-11 Lindsay,<br />

Literature; Mrs, Walter<br />

Beddow, Drama; Mrs. William<br />

Halnei, Garden; Mrs. H.W.<br />

Bond, Conservation; and Mrg,<br />

Gterge Sh»by,,,-Civics and<br />

Legislation,<br />

Mrs William' Mentier,<br />

program chairman, announced<br />

tentative plans for the meetings<br />

ot the year and Mrs, Edwin<br />

Rumer, ways and njeans<br />

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IT'S A NICE ROUND NUMBER<br />

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CAR!<br />

OCEAN CITY • PLEASANTVILLE<br />

rtalrmjm, reported Jiang for a<br />

spring fashion sh«w animate <strong>of</strong><br />

ariatmis itemsJfirwWBmber.<br />

The Ciub'i BBBiilrt awards to<br />

lie boy and girl graduating<br />

rom the eighth grade in Upper<br />

Ibwnfliip Elementary School<br />

wre given to Linda Haack »hd<br />

steven Aspenwall.<br />

State lottery drawing Haven av. paving pact<br />

on Music Pier Thursday<br />

Thi weekly and daily Sate<br />

Lottery drawings will be held<br />

Thursday (<strong>Jul</strong>y 5) at the Music<br />

Pier on the boardwalk, Ralph<br />

F. Batch, executive director <strong>of</strong><br />

the State Lottery Commission,<br />

announced last week,<br />

More than 1,000 persons are<br />

expected to witness each<br />

drawing. At the weekly lottery<br />

event at 11 a.m., State Senator<br />

James S. Cafiere, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Coimty, and Mayor B, Thomas<br />

Waldman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, head<br />

the list <strong>of</strong> invited guests who<br />

will assist in selecting the<br />

8)0,000 winning number.<br />

Others taking part are <strong>City</strong><br />

Commissioners Luther<br />

Wallace, III., and Marilyn K,<br />

Moore; Miss Susan Mo--<br />

Candless, who Is "Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty <strong>of</strong> <strong>1973</strong>," and Mark Soifer,<br />

public relations director for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The daily drawing is<br />

scheduled for 4 p.m. when a<br />

five-digit 12,800 winning<br />

mnnber will be selected.<br />

Some 3,000 cash prize win.<br />

ners are expected to result<br />

from the weekly lottery, and<br />

more than 50,000 wUl receive<br />

free entry into the 28th<br />

millionaire semi-final drawing<br />

to be held <strong>Jul</strong>y IB, Those who<br />

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TIPES ON BOARDWALK<br />

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to be held at the Monmouth<br />

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on August 8.<br />

Mainland<br />

Events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) •<br />

Roberts-Johnson Unit 2189<br />

VPW Auxiliary meeting, a p.m.<br />

Someri Point Kiwinli Club<br />

tat meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

Somers Point Llyni Club<br />

meeting, 6:30 p.m., at Daniel's<br />

Restaurant.<br />

Someri Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, 12:15 p.m.,<br />

at the Crab Trap.<br />

Someri Point imior Citizens<br />

Card Club game, 7:30 p.m., in<br />

the senior citizens' building on<br />

Ambler rd.<br />

THURSDAY•<br />

Somers Point Jaycees<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

dubhouse, 415 Bethel rd.<br />

Clark-Eliason Post 352<br />

American Legion meeting, 8:30<br />

p.m.<br />

MAINLAND<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

19 Diane Ave..<br />

Marmora<br />

• BOOKKEEPING<br />

• TAX RETURNS<br />

• PAYROLLS<br />

• STATEMENTS<br />

The •warding <strong>of</strong> a contract<br />

for the paving <strong>of</strong> Haven av.<br />

from North to 3rd sts. and from<br />

qth to 8th As. will not be done at<br />

today's (Tuesday) city commission<br />

meeting.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

said there is a good chance the<br />

contract will be awarded at a<br />

special meeting later this week<br />

"We're still meeting with<br />

engineers and auditors to make<br />

certain we have adequate funds<br />

forthe project." Waldman said.<br />

The project has heen in the<br />

workings for nearly two years<br />

and the city has committed all<br />

ftate aid paving funds for the<br />

past two years to the Job, 1<br />

Residents living along tie<br />

•rtiwet have compUined cun<br />

llmioualy to'city bin about die<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> the road -m) has<br />

Edward J. MacCUriie^DrealdfBt<br />

<strong>of</strong> thfr Midway Civjc<br />

Association<br />

Bids to do the work were<br />

received last Wednesday with<br />

the Gerald A. Barrett Paving<br />

O>., <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court Home,<br />

apparoit low bidder at V84.9M<br />

(Wier bid* were received from<br />

AE Stone Inc., <strong>of</strong> PleasantvlUe,<br />

and the Arawak Paving<br />

0*., <strong>of</strong> Unwood. .-;<br />

Mini info booths nearing completion '<br />

Three mini-information will be available «( Be bobths<br />

booths to be centrally located white the city is " "<br />

on the boardwalk are nearing " booths and win tosiaJHtJhem. the<br />

completion. Mayor B. Thomas Ocmn Qty Jaycef*$avciaken<br />

Waldman said Monday en the responsibility V Matting<br />

He said the finishing touches They have assembled yolun-<br />

<strong>of</strong> paint are going on two <strong>of</strong> the teers to man the booths during<br />

booths and all three should be the ptak/ hours <strong>of</strong> boardwalk<br />

ready for use shortly. The use.<br />

booths will be located in the In/addition the' boothe wdl<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk and provide a lost" child serwill<br />

be staffed during the<br />

evening houri by volunteers, •<br />

The booths will be connected<br />

with the Muiie Pier information<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice by telephone<br />

and a variety <strong>of</strong> information<br />

Firemen responded<br />

to 21 alarms in June<br />

Local firemen answered a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 21 alarms during the<br />

month <strong>of</strong> June, according to a<br />

report submitted by Fire Chief<br />

Ferdinand Taccarino<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> those alarms were<br />

Use, and in addition to their<br />

fire fighting duties, the<br />

Department conducted §4 fire<br />

safety inspections,<br />

Taccarino reported that a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> iS32,780 worth <strong>of</strong><br />

property was involved in flrei<br />

last month while actual loss<br />

was only 11,010,<br />

Commissioners set<br />

special meeting<br />

The Qty Commissioners will<br />

hold a special netting today<br />

(Tuesday) to handle any pre-<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 4th holiday business. <strong>City</strong><br />

Clerk Ruth G. Nickewon an<br />

nounced.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the agenda are a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> resoluttora and approval <strong>of</strong><br />

payment <strong>of</strong> bflla. lie session<br />

will get underway «t 11 a.m. at<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall commission chambers.<br />

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There ii nothlni in the way <strong>of</strong> ioc diacrijniiiation being<br />

*own by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Atheletic Association, The<br />

local little League ntedi both men and wonien to support<br />

the current baseball program<br />

Frank Sannino, league player agent, li in need <strong>of</strong> sugirviiori<br />

for the newly formed Farm League. The loop act* as a<br />

training program for eight-year-olds, playing OMaiional<br />

games <strong>of</strong>f a batting tee. Anyone interested in working<br />

with these bop, regardless <strong>of</strong> how much time they can invest,<br />

should contact Sannino immediately or come up to the<br />

Little League field anv weekday evening<br />

Mrs. Jack Smith, president <strong>of</strong> the QCYAA Auxiliary, hr<br />

also in need <strong>of</strong> people to help sell refreshments. The refreshment<br />

stand is a very important part <strong>of</strong> the overall operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bawsball program, having produced a 1700.00 pr<strong>of</strong>it for<br />

the league's use during last summer. Mothers, sisters,<br />

fathers or just interested people should contort Mrs. Smith<br />

about volunteering some time in the stand.<br />

With its recent conversion to Official Little g<br />

baseball, a move that has worked out very well for the boys<br />

in the program, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Athletic Association<br />

has expanded its operation and therefore needs many more<br />

volunteers. If you can give time in any capacity, please<br />

make an effort to contact a league <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

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The American Water Worki<br />

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New Jersey Water Company,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District is a part,<br />

has received the George<br />

Washington Honor Medal<br />

Award from Freedoms<br />

Foundation at Valley Forge,<br />

Pa,, it was announced today,<br />

R, L. Snider, district<br />

manager, laid the award was<br />

based on two pamphlets<br />

distributed to customers by<br />

American System compan<br />

one dealing with the^flUl ,<br />

Rights, the other' askin,,<br />

customer opinion on •proposal<br />

to move the Liberty Bell from<br />

Independence .Hall in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

The goals <strong>of</strong> Freedom!<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 4 outing<br />

at Tuckahoe<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - Do you<br />

remember the old fashioned<br />

Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y where Mom<br />

puked a huge picnic basket<br />

and the family went to the big<br />

area set aside for the<br />

celebration and really enjoyed<br />

ftemielves? Well, you can have<br />

that kind <strong>of</strong> day again if you<br />

want to go to the Township field<br />

m Tuckahoe!<br />

Have Mom pack that picnic<br />

buket Mini Uing BMB-a-iig<br />

capacity for fun and a little<br />

money. The fun begins with a<br />

parade at 10a.m. and the kiddie<br />

games begin at 1 p.m. In between<br />

you can find a picnic table<br />

and enjoy your lunch. You can<br />

also walk the midway and play<br />

the games that will be set up by<br />

various organizations. There<br />

will be the usual games <strong>of</strong><br />

chance and skill which people<br />

have loved for generations.<br />

Pood will be <strong>of</strong>fered too, iuch as<br />

pizza, sno-concs, hot dogs and<br />

nda.<br />

The boys and girls will<br />

compete in games on the field,<br />

sich as potato sack raeei, onelegged<br />

races, egg throwing<br />

contest,•'pie eating contest and<br />

even bubble gum blowing.<br />

Then at dusk, the gigantic<br />

nreworki display jwt on each<br />

year wUl begin. For thli you<br />

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peat '^dtWlM ' Day<br />

foundation at Valley Forge are<br />

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Foundation hai grown to where<br />

it now occupiii iix m«J«<br />

fccilitlet on a 105-acre tract at<br />

historic Valley Forge, The<br />

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Clip Regatta being held at<br />

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In the Laser Class, Bill Luff,<br />

Wynnewood, Pa,, and Bob<br />

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scored victoriei<br />

Jane Golden, Huntingdon<br />

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a pair<br />

The Octan <strong>City</strong> Babe Ruth<br />

Team, coached by Bud Rinck,<br />

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They defeated EHTYO, 14-1,<br />

and dropped a tight M decision<br />

to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mike Smnino was the winning<br />

pitcher againit Igg<br />

Harbor Youth ai hejlmited the<br />

visitora to two hits; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

scored ong run in the first in<br />

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Ruthers with thret hits in the<br />

game. David Emus and Joe|<br />

Myers slammed double! for the<br />

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bur walks and two hiti, ai Dan<br />

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The Ruthers, trailing M in<br />

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one run short. Mike Sannino<br />

and Joe Bowen led the hitting<br />

attack with two hits apiece.<br />

Last Night, the local team<br />

played host to the Orioles from<br />

Egg Harbor Township in a<br />

game too late to report here.<br />

AWARD FOR McNAMARA<br />

Major Michael J, Me-<br />

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far heroism while serving with<br />

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<strong>of</strong>ficer on a gunboat in the Kien<br />

Hoa province <strong>of</strong> Vietnam.<br />

MeNamara, who is now on duty<br />

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11 in 32 trits.<br />

French's handed Broadley's<br />

ttie:r first loss <strong>of</strong> the young<br />

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Beaver and Ron Tarves led the<br />

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Itoch one, Mtthias one and<br />

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Palermo's Plumblni won its<br />

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pitcher, while Uairnes<br />

created with the loss.<br />

was<br />

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vwn its first game <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

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pitching <strong>of</strong> Bob /Warns.<br />

Wimberf^.won their second<br />

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(lawless pitching <strong>of</strong> Bob Adams<br />

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place, Both teams have rain,<br />

outs lo play this week so it is<br />

hoped that this deadlock will be<br />

broken.<br />

.+'*<br />

PAGE THIRTEEH<br />

The second half at ih«<br />

schedule will begin on Moniay,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 9 with French aedhat<br />

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dass in the ttifrd race <strong>of</strong> me<br />

Saturday series at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Yacht Club,<br />

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Oiff Beeotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

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Larry Brown, Mt, aair, wis<br />

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Hll,<br />

Jack LeFort, Devon, and<br />

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PAGE FOURTIEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

L'ittlm Leagum<br />

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LEGION.3, COLONY-0<br />

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUf SPAY) JULY 3, <strong>1973</strong> •<br />

OS,<br />

Little League<br />

Scott McTigue no-hits Colony<br />

Scott McTigue toiled the<br />

seaion's second no-hit game<br />

last week as Amiriean Legion<br />

defeated Colony, The rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

week wasn't aj luccessful for<br />

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winning and strengthened its<br />

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lead. This week the two<br />

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LEO 1ON-3, COLONY-0<br />

Scott McTigue struck out 10<br />

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st, arid Central av. He<br />

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crowned on he Music Pier Wilmington, is 16 years old, vehicle at impact at SO miles<br />

during intermission <strong>of</strong> the five feet four and weighs M ptr hour.<br />

concert the evening <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 28. pounds. She has blonde hair and<br />

Partly sunny today with Flooding hampers exodus<br />

Miss Green was idmitted to<br />

noon on <strong>Jul</strong>y 36, Nicholas Tr<strong>of</strong>a 9ie and her court, comprised <strong>of</strong> blue eyes and lists as her in-<br />

a chance <strong>of</strong> showers late In<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital with<br />

Jr., chairman, reported the other contestants, will reign terests sewing, modern dance,<br />

the day; high in the N's.<br />

chest and facial injuries. Also<br />

yesterday.<br />

wer the Night In Venice Boat tennis and volleyball.<br />

Partly cloudy Saturday<br />

admitted with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

It was a typical mid-week people late starting for home weekend's record 130 rescues,<br />

VotlM boards will be set up in Parade to be staged along the Amanda Hamilton, <strong>of</strong> 85» kijuries were Gene Olancy, <strong>of</strong><br />

with a chaqce <strong>of</strong> showers Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y with about Thursday morning,<br />

Lafferty said crowds were<br />

front <strong>of</strong> the Cape May National bay <strong>Jul</strong>y U,<br />

Brighton pi. , is sponsored by St. Davids, Pa., Tim Wall, <strong>of</strong><br />

and little change in tern- average crowds and hot and Waldman said most <strong>of</strong> the heavy from the north to south<br />

Bank at 8th st. and Asbury av., The contestants, their DanJa Third Spot She is a Jenkintown, Pa., Bob Friti, <strong>of</strong><br />

jperature. Clearing Sunday hunid weather.<br />

flooding was in low areas <strong>of</strong> the ends <strong>of</strong> town, but added that the t<br />

In front <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier on the tponwrt jmA pertinent graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Free Mansfield, Pa,, and Karen •nd a little cooler. U.S. Mayor B. Thomas Waldman city along West and Haven avs. total was <strong>of</strong>f from what it wouW<br />

boardwalk, and at the Coastal naaterlal are;<br />

School, is 17 years old, feet-six Lang, <strong>of</strong> Bryn Mawr, Pa, WEATHER SERVICE. m\A the worst part^ <strong>of</strong> the He said the flooding was eased have been had <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th been *<br />

State Bank drive-in faculty on Sandy Mclntyre, <strong>of</strong> 2023 and one-half, and weighs 117 Watts said the vehicle suf-<br />

holiday came early Thursday »mewhat by the low tide three-dav weekend<br />

Mtb It. between Bay andGlenwood<br />

dr. sponsored by pounds. She has blonde hair and fered severe front end damage<br />

morning when some lingering during most <strong>of</strong> the thun-<br />

SUnpaon av».<br />

Sndia Apartmnto. Sandy will hazel eyes and Is interested in and the front seat passengers Tides viiitors tried to leave the resort derstorm activity.<br />

The fireworks display at tth<br />

Vottia may be made by the attend the University <strong>of</strong> Norm bicycle riding and working win were forced into the back seat<br />

•nd were greeted with flooding Thursday morning's ex- st and the beach Wednesday<br />

ptMtC -by depodting money in Carolina at Grwniboro. 9ie itmemaUy<br />

disturbed, emotional with the other occupants <strong>of</strong> the tTM ITRIIT HMUIMI from heavy rainstorms during eessive rains followed a hot and was something <strong>of</strong> a disap-<br />

MOTICB - OMrct V. KMr Mr<br />

cont«J|i«r» located beneath 17 y«*rt old, five-feet and and retarded ehUdren. car, He said when police Mck. Mil kav'Hr MHIIV, PMM ttie night.-<br />

humid Wednesday when pointment Officials blamed<br />

b M ' tet Th weifflia 118 poifflai. She is — a Betsy Lynn Becotte, <strong>of</strong> 400 arrived the passengers were<br />

Waldman said Public Works visitors flocked to the beaches dampness and the heavy mist<br />

-.) PlrMMwNr<br />

bhie-eyed blonde and liket <strong>Ocean</strong> av., ia apmiored by walking around In a daze —itNfwMaM «-mm MM* Department crews were bmy in an effort to get the most sun as the reason fcr the poor<br />

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Utterer'a Orwge. She it a<br />

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outside the vehicle,<br />

from the early morning hours out <strong>of</strong> a hot and misty day. showing Crowds gathered on<br />

i <strong>of</strong> ma<br />

SUM Qrtm, who told police<br />

H^ LOW until noon clearing out storm Beach Patrol Captain George<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>tops and porches as dole as<br />

Kar« Lynn H.rklns, <strong>of</strong> , i. i« y««r, old, rita didn't see die stop sign or<br />

sewers and unclogging drains T, Lafferty said bis men made<br />

three blocte awayjiad to r~*~<br />

tiJO liM<br />

the bulkhead, was issued,* 7-) JIM I SJ<br />

at numerous locations, He said several minor rescues along the<br />

ttirough the mut to<br />

1 „ 3:45 S 40 i:S5 lD;3f<br />

•immons for careless driving.<br />

„ the thunderstorms disabled length <strong>of</strong> the Wand, but were<br />

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PAGE 2 -SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1?78<br />

Birthday Venice<br />

Miserlou, High OiapareJ, El<br />

Comanchero, Norwegian Wood,<br />

Wichita <strong>Line</strong>man, Mercy,<br />

Mirey, Mercy, The Longest<br />

Day and the theme song,<br />

Canadian Sunset<br />

The SOT Hornets were<br />

organized in 1968 and moved to<br />

Norwood, Pa., in 1969under the<br />

sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Legion, They entered field<br />

competition in 1971 with this<br />

year marking their third year<br />

<strong>of</strong> field competition. They field<br />

a large corps <strong>of</strong> 40 horns, a<br />

Obituaries<br />

Burton H. j*vis<br />

Burton H, Jarvis, <strong>of</strong> Walnut<br />

rd., Castle Rock, Newtown<br />

Square, Pa., died suddenly<br />

Saturday, He was 66,<br />

percussion section <strong>of</strong> 22 Mr. Jarvis had been a long<br />

augmented by a color guard <strong>of</strong> time <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident until<br />

« girls.<br />

bur years ago when he moved<br />

The <strong>1973</strong> repertoire includes<br />

to Newtown Square, He had<br />

Miit* from 11 Cid, Themes<br />

owned and operated the Yellow<br />

from the Battle <strong>of</strong> Britain, St.<br />

Oafr Company here for «<br />

Louis Blues March, Moonlight<br />

number <strong>of</strong> yean, and later<br />

operated Bart's .Snaek BO »t<br />

iermai&Md variation <strong>of</strong> the 'Mtli st, and Central av.<br />

Lov« Tk*rte from the movie<br />

Oil Eyed Jacks.<br />

He had been a long time<br />

The fifth corps, Black Watch<br />

Mason and was Master <strong>of</strong><br />

Prospect Lodge 871 in Prospect<br />

from North Jersey, had not Park, Pa.<br />

submitted any resume by press<br />

ami.<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Beatrice A.; one daughter,<br />

The competition on the Mrs, Barbara Saldana; and one<br />

Recreation Field will be ssn, Bill Norman, <strong>of</strong> Unwood.<br />

proceeded by a Boardwalk Services were held yesterday<br />

Parade commencing at 12th St. afternoon (Thursday) in<br />

and marching north to 6th si. Norwood, Pa,, with interment<br />

where the musical groups will at Arlington Cemetery,<br />

mter the Recreation Field,<br />

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Vivid vinyl tubing, wovtn<br />

Choic* sf Three Bright Colors<br />

4<br />

Jury to get drug case; Four others are fined<br />

cnnlinuMl from page 1<br />

among Mrs, Smith'i molt<br />

friquent .callers .during the<br />

warm weather.<br />

But Mrs. Smith has resigned<br />

hirielf to the condition and has<br />

learned to live with It, She<br />

collects the foul balls which are<br />

not immediatelv recovered and<br />

when she has a basket full ihe<br />

presents them whatever poup<br />

happens to be on the field at the<br />

ttme.<br />

The token <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

received from the young<br />

baseballeri on her Independence<br />

Day birthday was a<br />

beautiful episode <strong>of</strong> people<br />

caring for people,,,yomg for<br />

old and old for young<br />

Drum<br />

cimtinueu from page 1<br />

Qie Balls followed by Hang<br />

'Em High then Midnight<br />

Qiwboy and excerpts from the<br />

Flying Dutchman for finale.<br />

The Roya leers wai formed in<br />

1955 and is in the 18th year <strong>of</strong><br />

competition. The corps consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> girls ranging from 10 to 21<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age and representing<br />

21 different neighboring<br />

aommunitiei in South Jersey,<br />

This Corps has acquired<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the most soueht-after<br />

titles in the Drum and Bugle<br />

Qjrpi field such as VFW All<br />

Girl National Champs in 1965,<br />

IMS and 1168, All Girl U.S. Open<br />

Class Champs in 1968, and, the<br />

Cbrpi 1 Bob's Grill, She is 18 years old,<br />

Thomas Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

a student at Rosemont College,<br />

Point, paid a $35 flue and IM<br />

stands flve-feet-flve and weighs<br />

costs on charges <strong>of</strong> driving a '<br />

continued from page 1 US pounds. She has blonde hair A 22-year-old Pennsylvania S grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana on May near 9th at. and the boardwalk. Ritkson was fined $50 and $10 motorcycle on the boardwalk<br />

has brown hair and brown iyei aid green eyes and shows in- man was held for the Cape May 27. Also fined 1100 and 110 costs Charles Brooks, Jr., <strong>of</strong>costs.<br />

on June 29,<br />

and likes minie,. water i^iing, terest in tennis, muilc, dancing Gjunty Grand Jury following a . on the sante charge was Ronald Palmyra, was fined $75 on a ftfVWtfVVftrWWVSrWWVWVWVWWVWWWWWWW<br />

golf, politics and serving ai a and iwimming.<br />

probable cause hearing in Friedberg, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. drunr-^pd disorderly charge<br />

drum majorette,<br />

Nan Curia, <strong>of</strong> 111 Baftram Municipal Court Tuesday on a Fined t?S and $10 coits on Stemming from an incident on<br />

Linda Tr<strong>of</strong>a, ii sponsored by la,, is sponsored by the Palmer number <strong>of</strong> drag charges possession <strong>of</strong> drugs without a June 20, Also fined for being<br />

the Diiry Mart, She is a Center She is a graduate <strong>of</strong> James P. Leonard, <strong>of</strong> Hun- prescription was Glen Wiest, <strong>of</strong> drink and disorderly on the<br />

g-aduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, 18 ttn|don Valley, was arrested by Gimp Hill, Pa. Wiest was same date was William Flickson<br />

School, is 17 years old, five-feet- years old, five-feet-three and police on June 6 and charged arrested by police on June M <strong>of</strong> the BOO block <strong>of</strong> Atlantic av.<br />

one and weighs 105 pounds. She one-half and weighs IDS pounds, with possession <strong>of</strong> controlled<br />

has auburn hair and hazel eyes, 9ie has ash brown hair and -dangerous substances,<br />

rter interests include horseback brown eyes and lists a» herpossession<br />

<strong>of</strong> less than 25 grams<br />

riding and swimming, interests acrobatics, swim- d marijuana and being under WE BUY<br />

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Kris Achuff, <strong>of</strong> a, Davids, mini, fashions and mertile<br />

influence <strong>of</strong> a controlled<br />

Pa., is sponsored by the Great chandising and bike riding.<br />

THE OLD<br />

dangerous substance.<br />

Cin U« for<br />

Steak House, She is a student at Karen Elane Smoley, <strong>of</strong> 701 In other action Steven A.<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, Moorlyn terr,, is sponsored by „ Durdock, <strong>of</strong> New Cumberland,<br />

TNI R. f.<br />

is 20 yeari old, feet-eight and William Brown'i Royal Diner, Pa., paid a 1100 fine and §10<br />

IMMEDIATE CASH FOR<br />

weighs 130 pounds She haiShe<br />

attended California State costs on Junes charges <strong>of</strong> being<br />

Antlqu.i, Booki, Llbnrin, Qriiitfai Ruga, Paintlngi,<br />

frosted blonde hair and green College, is 22 yeari old, five- under the influence <strong>of</strong><br />

Darby Agency, inc.<br />

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reading, painting and pounds. She has auburn hair less than 25 p-ams <strong>of</strong> the drug. PRINCETON ANTIQUES<br />

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Jeannie M, Bartler, <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

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Darby, Pa,, is sponiored by<br />

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2911-17 Atlantic Aye., Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

104 Central AvtMit flMM 399-0049<br />

gnset Market, She is 20 years<br />

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Robin Monihan, <strong>of</strong> 40<br />

Arkansas av., is sponsored by<br />

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Winter Color Guard was at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, is 17<br />

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Float categories art created for Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> baby parade<br />

SEA ISLE CITY ClTV — - The Tlie Sea Sn riwiriaH decided to in add and a new m ftintanaiAn dimension from the hnhlaai babies-, hi* but onlv only make make, »•. the nsu.. mayor ..M said. families families and children. The ne new<br />

Me <strong>City</strong> Baby Parade Com- to the baby parade,"<br />

the show more attractive and The original six divisions will<br />

division, for Commercial and<br />

' mjttee ha« announced the Mayor Raffa said the city wiU interesting (or Ae thousands <strong>of</strong> also be in effect this yW for<br />

Business Floats, will be listed<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> a new division for put up as the single prije a spectators who line the route <strong>of</strong> youthful competitors. They<br />

as the seventh division.<br />

this year'i event, to be staged large trophy, "one that the the .parade,"- Mrs. Wagner are: First • Most Attractive The committee is presently<br />

August 4,<br />

winner can be truly proud <strong>of</strong>."<br />

Itaby Under Two; Second •_ living up bands and marching<br />

Mrs. Kathryn Arsenault and Chambers <strong>of</strong> Commerce, "%' fact, there wUl be ad- Children in Fancy Stroller* and groups and preparing for the<br />

Rfrs. Plorence Wagner, named business groups and ditional prizes for theQMChw;<br />

Third • Comic or annual Baby Parade Queen<br />

last week to head the com. organizations and individual youngsters and all past per- Original Strollers; Fourth • contest on Saturday night, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

—i rnjttee for the city by Mayor business establishments art formers who Still fall within Fancy Dress, Walking; Fifth • 8. Details on this will be an<br />

' Dominic C. Raff a, reported that eligible to compete, the com- the same age categories Comic or Original Dress, nounced shortly, Mrs, Ar-<br />

at the first meeting <strong>of</strong> the group mittee said.<br />

required are invited to again Walking, and Sixth • Floats for senault said.<br />

tt was decided to create a "All those desiring to enter compete," die said.<br />

; tatefory for Commercial and can do so by contacting the Mayor Raffa formed the NARFE lists meeting at Point Wednesday<br />

' Business floats.<br />

committee or notify the committee early to give them<br />

"This is coming about by Mayor'» <strong>of</strong>fice In <strong>City</strong> Hall," sufficient time to work on the SOMERS POINT — Thedirector<br />

<strong>of</strong> field operations, will<br />

popular demand," Mrs. Ar. Mrs. Arsmault explained. parade details. Assisting Mrs, National Association <strong>of</strong> Retired speak on chapter and<br />

imault explained. "We have "By the addition <strong>of</strong> this Arseneult and Mn. Wagner are Federal Employees will meet federation business. He will be<br />

• had so many inquiries in yean division, we by no means «• Al Zurawski. Virginia Rice, Wednesday in too senior accompanied by Mrs, Ar-<br />

: past that the committee pect to take anything away Elaine Tropea and Liz BisciotU, citizens' building on Ambler rd. chibald.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee will be served at 12:30 All federal retirees are in-<br />

p.m. and the business meeting vited. Further information may<br />

will open at 1.30 p.m," be obtained by calling 927-8774.<br />

Tne next meeting will be<br />

Daniel Archibald,' fornrtr September 12.<br />

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PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />

Square dance enthusiasts stop to pose for photographer. Square dances are<br />

held every Friday night throughout the summer and on special Saturday nights.<br />

Jim Marshall is the caller along with a special guest caller. Dances are held at<br />

fte Youth Center, 6tti st. and Atlantic av at 8 p.m. Mrs. Elva Blyth gives rounddance<br />

instructions each Thursday night.<br />

Wristwrestling and photo show<br />

among coming events in resort<br />

Two new events, along with<br />

many old favorites, will be<br />

featured at this family resort<br />

during <strong>Jul</strong>y and August.<br />

Oown aty'i lint Boardwalk<br />

Photography Slow will be held<br />

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a.m. until 5 p.m. with over 100<br />

entrants expected. A wide<br />

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exhibited with many<br />

photographs for sale The show<br />

will begin at 11th it. on the<br />

boardwalk and extend south.<br />

The photography show will be<br />

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Show, the largest event <strong>of</strong> its<br />

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Nam in its nth year, the show<br />

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artists The colorful exhibit is on August 11 with preUminari«<br />

scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 and exhibitions scheduled for<br />

p.m. and It free to both artists the 1Mb. Several national<br />

and ipeetatara.<br />

champions will take part in the<br />

"Night to VtBiot", Uw aty's tourney. • ...<br />

annual boat parade, is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Mth annual<br />

scheduled for Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y Baby Parade, the •'granddaddy<br />

S, with SCONS <strong>of</strong> brightly <strong>of</strong> *em all," will be held August<br />

decorated and lighted boats 9, at 10:15 a.m. o. the board-<br />

dated to enliven the bay, Ike walk from 6th to 12th sU. This<br />

event begins at 7:30 p.m. and event will be preceded by fee<br />

visitors will also Mjoy in- resort's annual "Diaper<br />

specting the decorated bayf rant Derby," August 6 on the beach.<br />

homes, which compete for Tne Derby features a "Bun tor<br />

prizes along with the boats. ttie Roses" by the diaper set<br />

The second new event In the who race on a large, drcutar<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y-August period will be the parachute.<br />

New Jersey Invitational Among other events will be<br />

Wristwrestltng Championships he South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bicycle<br />

on August to and 11 at the high Parade, <strong>Jul</strong>y 7. a WUd West<br />

school gym. Well minded and Rodeo, <strong>Jul</strong>y 16 at 18th st. and<br />

enthusiastic athletes from Haven av., and many otter<br />

throughout the State will special programs through<br />

compete in the bouts, <strong>of</strong>ficially September. For * complete list<br />

sanctioned id b by y the th sport's t' <strong>of</strong> f special p il events t for f ththe<br />

national association. summer, write the Public<br />

Proceeds from the tour- Relations Department, <strong>City</strong><br />

nament will benefit Bit Cmt l*nOflNlflmi<br />

Miy County Rescue Squad. The<br />

USDA announces amendmwt<br />

to food stamp regulations<br />

WASHINGTON — The U.S.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

today announced an amendment<br />

to bod stamp program<br />

regulations which would<br />

require that the income <strong>of</strong><br />

certain individuals be averaged<br />

over a 12-mmth period in<br />

determining eligibility for<br />

participation in the food stamp<br />

program.<br />

This amendment applies to<br />

those Individuals, such ai<br />

teachers, who are under a<br />

contract which is renewable<br />

each year or longer. The income<br />

from contracted employment,<br />

even though the<br />

contract includes predetermined<br />

non-work (vacation)<br />

periods, will be averaged over<br />

12 months. If the average income<br />

exceeds the food stamp<br />

maximum income levels, the<br />

household will be ineligible to<br />

participate in the program,<br />

even during the non-work<br />

period.<br />

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eligibility is based on anticipated<br />

monthly income<br />

during the certification period.<br />

The usual certification period if<br />

ttjree months.<br />

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amendment do not apply to<br />

workeri who ari involuntarily<br />

Laid <strong>of</strong>f and workers whose<br />

income is unexpectedly halted.<br />

The proposed amendment<br />

wai announced on February 9<br />

and comments Invited from<br />

interested groups and Individuals.<br />

Approxim<br />

comments were received<br />

considered in the drafting <strong>of</strong><br />

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define those households for<br />

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<strong>Jul</strong>y 1, was scheduled<br />

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Telephone 927-4114<br />

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Miss Murphy<br />

to Timothy D. Conn<br />

Mr Liiid Mrs Thomas H<br />

Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Wynntwood, Pa ,<br />

mnounce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Veronica, to<br />

Timothy David Conn, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. William D Conn, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh. Pa<br />

Miss Murphy ii a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Gwynedd Mercy College and<br />

Mr Conn was graduated from<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Younlltown<br />

in Ohio. He is the pandion <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr and Mrs, James L, Smith<br />

Sr <strong>of</strong> SS2 St. Charles pi.<br />

A fall wedding" is planned,<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

, High scoreri in Monday<br />

evening's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

games were Axel Petersen with<br />

850 for pinochle and Ann<br />

Simpson with 5990 in bridge.<br />

Rurmersup in pinochle were<br />

Lou Scharff, 648; Dick Wilson,<br />

808; Mae Clark, 801; Betty<br />

Scharff, 600; Carl Benke, 898;<br />

George Alber, 586; Bert Carpenter,<br />

570; Lorine Stevenson,<br />

567; Gladys Blood, MB, and<br />

Charles Hampp, 563.<br />

Those playing bridge and also<br />

turning in high scores were<br />

Alice Yost, 5870; Emily Smith,<br />

5370, Anita Talley, 6080; Helen<br />

Otley, 4970; Doris Strittmatter,<br />

«10i and Edna Tomlinson, 4270.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club games<br />

are played every Monday at<br />

7:15 pm in the Youth Center.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

HAPPY MEMORIES=Mr, and Mrs, Albert H.<br />

Oooper look over some <strong>of</strong> the many lovely gifts they<br />

received for their 50th wedding anniversary recently,<br />

TUbman Photo,<br />

LCW meeting lists review<br />

Mrs. William R. Guffiek will<br />

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Lennon, <strong>of</strong> this city, and<br />

DMneniek Longo, also <strong>of</strong> thii<br />

city, Scott Sowen served as<br />

ring bearer.<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

bride wore a gown <strong>of</strong> organza<br />

and peau d'auge lace styled<br />

with iigh neckline, full Bishop<br />

sleeves and a high natural<br />

waiiUine. A sweep chapel train<br />

was attached to the Aline skirt<br />

and peau d'auge lace trimmed<br />

the bodice, sleeves and trauii<br />

Her veil was attached to a lace<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>iette cap and she carried an<br />

arrangement <strong>of</strong> white roses.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTIHEL-LEDOER<br />

Ifalion Consul h«ad to be f«f«d^at dinner insr i<br />

Mr, and Mn. Ptttr S. greet Dr. and Mra, Anfusd,<br />

Mozino, <strong>of</strong> Drexel HU1 and Other honored guesU wUl 4e<br />

Octaii <strong>City</strong>, will greet Or, and Cbmmodore Carl Hater, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Filippo Anfuso at a dinno- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, Elmer<br />

apd reegption at Atlanrlc <strong>City</strong> Cook.<strong>of</strong> VlUanova, and Howard<br />

Country Club on Saturday <strong>of</strong> Fottstown,<br />

evening (<strong>Jul</strong>y 7).<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Filippo Anfuso<br />

were recently assigned ai Area students make<br />

consul genera] for the Republic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy in PhiladtrpMa, which Rucknell dean'm Ikl<br />

covers the Middle Atlantic<br />

the bride <strong>of</strong><br />

Hacker, 3rd<br />

Garden hats completed their<br />

outfits and they carried<br />

arrangements <strong>of</strong> white carnations<br />

and pink roses.<br />

For her daughter's wedding<br />

Mrs. Lewis chose a lavender<br />

long sleeved gown with accordion<br />

pleated skirt and<br />

rhmestone trimmed waist. For<br />

the occasion Mrs. Hacker<br />

•elected a peach and white<br />

polka dotted chiffen shirtwaist<br />

gown with long sleeves.<br />

Following the ceremony a<br />

reception was held M the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Countrv Club.<br />

The bride was graduated<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School in<br />

1970, attended Muhlenberg<br />

College and is a claims clerk for<br />

Prupak, The bridegroom Is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Wissahickon High<br />

School, a Vietnam veteran and<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the QeeaiPGity<br />

Police Department.<br />

Township<br />

Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Strathmere Volunteer Fire<br />

Qsmpany, 8 p.m.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 35, 7:30 to 9<br />

p.m., Tuckahoe Fire Hall.<br />

MONDAY •<br />

Tuckahoe Volunteer Fire<br />

ampany, « p.m.<br />

Upper Township Rescue<br />

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

Cub Scout Pack 55 Committee,<br />

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

Fire Hall.<br />

yMw in the United'States. He<br />

*udi«d in Milan, and Italy, is<br />

very fluent in English, French<br />

and Spanish, and has earned his<br />

doGtarate inLaw.<br />

Mayor Frank Rtew, <strong>of</strong><br />

niiladelDhia, Mayor B.<br />

Thomas Waldman, <strong>of</strong> Mean<br />

aty, and Mayor J, MeCann <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point, will be present to<br />

I<br />

v « n<br />

, <strong>of</strong><br />

Dun's academic honors list,<br />

having attained a 4.0 avenge<br />

far the spring semester <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1972-73 academic year.<br />

Susan M, Poinsett, Box 36,<br />

Sea tale Qty, a junior at<br />

Bucknell University, was also<br />

named to the Man's List,<br />

having attained a grade point <strong>of</strong><br />

at least 3.2.<br />

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ftfri, Lester Lippineotl, <strong>of</strong> 18<br />

Wesley av,. and Edward Hall,<br />

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in . a double-ring<br />

aranony recently at Calvary<br />

Independent Baptist Church.<br />

Somers Point, "Hie Rev, Gene<br />

Cbrbett, pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

Miss Carol Bryant, <strong>of</strong><br />

SehroMi Lake, N.Y., was maid<br />

tf honor. Miss Brenda Myrick,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Orlando, Fla., and Miss<br />

Betty Uppincott, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, wen bridesmaids Miss<br />

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Mrs. John Flaherty, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh.<br />

Pa . and 852 St. Charles<br />

pi., this city, has announced the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> her daughter,<br />

LaVerne, to William Todd.in,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Dr, and Mrs. WiUiem<br />

Tbdd, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Taylor Highlands,<br />

Huntingdon, Pa,<br />

Miss Flaherty, also the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Mr.<br />

Flaherty, Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Mercy Academy and<br />

Cartow OoUege. Mr. Tadd was<br />

graduated from Huntindon<br />

High School and Carniegie<br />

Mellon University.<br />

A September wedding is<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY Sf NTINiL-LEPeiR<br />

Christian Women<br />

list a luncheon<br />

The Capt-AUantic Christian<br />

Women's Clubiiai anBounced a<br />

luncheon Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />

at 12:30 p.m. in Mac's<br />

Restaurant, Somers Point.<br />

Mrs. Fred Dienert, <strong>of</strong> Rydal,<br />

Pa., international representative<br />

for the Christian<br />

Women's Clubs, will be guest<br />

ipeaker<br />

Added entertainment will be<br />

provided by tjbby Edwards,<br />

portrait painter who has been<br />

with the children's shop it the<br />

Flanders Hotel tor 11 years.<br />

Mrs, Edwards will paint a<br />

portrait <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the guests<br />

during the luncheon.<br />

Guest soloist will be Marcy<br />

Deveri <strong>of</strong> Collingswood, a<br />

recording artist.<br />

The public is invited and<br />

deadline for reservations is<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8. They may be<br />

made by calling Mrs. James<br />

Schmidt at 39B-O893 or Mrs,<br />

Allan Mclver at 927-8806.<br />

Barbara Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon,<br />

W, Va „ was receptioniit.<br />

W.C. Hall wrved as Nut man<br />

tor his ma. Ushers were Jim<br />

KBster, <strong>of</strong> Farmtrsburg, Ind,,<br />

and Lester Lipplncott,3rd,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />

Tbe bride and groom are<br />

*udents at Tennessee Temple<br />

College In OiatUnooga, Tern.,<br />

and are residing there.<br />

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soloists Tom PerkiM, baritone;<br />

Marilyn Mulvey, soprano; and<br />

Erik Townsend, tenor.<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Amateur Golfen<br />

Association tournament at<br />

Atlantis Golf Club.<br />

Exchange Club family picnic<br />

and golf at the B.L. England<br />

recreation center, Beesley's<br />

Point, sponsored by Atlantic<br />

CHy Exchange Club,<br />

Boxwood Delicate Bridge<br />

game, I p.m., at 416 Atlantic av,<br />

MONDAY -<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, 7:15<br />

p.m,, in the Youth Center.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 12:ao p.m., at the Bridge<br />

Center, 34i West av.<br />

BUeayne card party, 7:30<br />

P m , in the Biscayng Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av. Public welcome.<br />

Proceeds go to Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital.<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

St. John's LCW. meeting «nd<br />

book review, 8 p.m., at the<br />

Qiapel, 36th st, and West av.<br />

Jaycee-ette social for their<br />

children; a, trip to^Story look,<br />

Land.<br />

Story Hour tor 'area<br />

through third graderf. 10 a.m.,<br />

at the Public Library, Bth st.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

First United Methodist<br />

Summer Auxiliary meeting, 2<br />

p.m., Dr, and Mrs, Paul<br />

Friedrieh will speak oh Exploring<br />

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Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

the Episcopal Parish Hall, 11th<br />

a. and Central av<br />

tn Qty Duplicate Bridge<br />

garrfe, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Ceiter, 349 We« av.<br />

"TJhambar <strong>of</strong><br />

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Commerce<br />

Zoning Board meeting, 8<br />

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Senior Citizens' Assistance,<br />

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WASHINGTON - The U.S.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

i USD A) announced that the,<br />

national average piyment from<br />

general cash-forfood<br />

assistance funds tor school<br />

lunches served in fiscal year<br />

1B74 (which begins <strong>Jul</strong>y 1) will<br />

remain at eight cents per lunch.<br />

USDA also announced that<br />

national average payments<br />

under the school breakfast<br />

program in the coming year<br />

will remain at fiv» centi, IS<br />

cents and 20 cents, respectively,<br />

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Recent amendments to the<br />

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Child Nutrition Acts require<br />

USDA's Food and Nutrition<br />

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national rates <strong>of</strong> assistance<br />

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Z, <strong>1973</strong>.<br />

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PAGE S — SECTION ONE THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY «, 1WJ<br />

Veteran draft board member is honored on retirement<br />

Mrs, Freda Bonham, <strong>of</strong> 1135<br />

Bay av., wa» gueit <strong>of</strong> honor at a<br />

surprise retirement dinner last<br />

Friday at Tuckahoe Inn. The<br />

affair was given hy her fellow<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Selective<br />

Service Board, with Robert<br />

Luke in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

arrangements.<br />

MM. Bonham first went on<br />

the local Selective Service<br />

Board January 1, 1S43, when it<br />

was located on the second floor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the building at the northwest<br />

ttirner<strong>of</strong> 8th it. and Central av<br />

Twenty-five yean ago the<br />

Board moved to Cape May<br />

Gourt House and now is undergolnB<br />

another coniolidatlon<br />

with headquarters to be in<br />

Bridgeton. Mrs. Bonham']<br />

retirement as executive<br />

secretary took effect Satitfifoy.<br />

A native <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>jti, in<br />

tact one <strong>of</strong> the few actually born<br />

here, she has been active over<br />

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RETIREE—Mrs. Freda Bonham (second from right) takes time out for a<br />

photograph at her retirement dinner given last Friday evening. Left to right are<br />

her daughter, Mrs. Elaine Cameron; Gel. Bdward HenderMn from Trenton,<br />

acting state director <strong>of</strong> the Selective Service; Mrs. Bonham and another<br />

daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Skadsberg. Counsellor Photo.<br />

the years in a number <strong>of</strong> tiny flower arrangements. "Die when she first went to work.<br />

organizations. She has been a tables were decorated by Mrs, Among those attending were<br />

long-time member <strong>of</strong> Ranck Bonham's daughter, Elaine <strong>Jul</strong>es Borcsik, chief <strong>of</strong> local<br />

Unit 137 American Legion Cimeron.<br />

hoard operatons, Don Dickson,<br />

Auxiliary and is a past County Looking back over bar 30local<br />

board supervisor, and Col.<br />

Awciliary president; she alio yean on the Board Mrs, Edward Henderson, from<br />

has been a member <strong>of</strong> Natona Bonham says she has so many Trenton, acting Sate director.<br />

Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocahontas memories and stories she Charles Thurston, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

tor a number <strong>of</strong> years wvlng wouldn't know where to Start the original board whan Mrs.<br />

all the <strong>of</strong>fices including as State relating some. She did note that Bonham joined, also was<br />

PocahonUi. Another activity the cycle has been completed as present, along with her<br />

which interests Mrs, Bonham in recent years die has handled daughters, Mrs, Bonnie<br />

greatly is bowling. She was an sons <strong>of</strong> those she regiitered Skadsberg, <strong>of</strong> Excelsior, Minn.,<br />

active bowler lor quite some<br />

and Mrs. Elaine Cameron, <strong>of</strong><br />

time bowling on the Surf<br />

Palermo. Her third daughter,<br />

League out <strong>of</strong> the Point Lanes<br />

Mrs. Doris MacMurray, <strong>of</strong><br />

Nineteen members <strong>of</strong> theOPEN<br />

SUMMER HOME Arlington Heights, HI,, was<br />

family and <strong>of</strong> the Board at- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dodge, unable to be present.<br />

tended the affair which Of Ramblcwood, Moonitown,<br />

featured a red, white and blue have opened their summer<br />

color scheme for the table home and will be here for the<br />

decorations. Each place also season. The beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

had individual favors <strong>of</strong> August they will goto Michigan<br />

miniature Wheaton bottles with to attend the wedding <strong>of</strong> their<br />

son, Michael, to Wendy Snow.<br />

Michael is a student at Findley<br />

<strong>On</strong> Dean's List allege in Ohio where he was<br />

named to the Dean's List for the<br />

spring semester.<br />

Miss Gail McGarrigan,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. E.J.<br />

McGarrigan, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfield<br />

and 3225 West av., this city, has<br />

been named to the Dean's List<br />

far the spring semester at<br />

Lenoir Rhyne College in<br />

Hckory, N.C.<br />

Miss McGarrigan, a riling<br />

senior elementary education<br />

major, will do her practice<br />

teaching at the Southwest<br />

Elementary School in Hickory<br />

mis fall.<br />

She is featured twirler with<br />

ttie college marching band and<br />

is listed in Who's Who in Baton<br />

Twirling. She also is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kappa Delta social sorority,<br />

the Association <strong>of</strong> Childhood<br />

Education, the college program<br />

board and is a dormitory<br />

resident counselor.<br />

Rill Hanateen<br />

•given if you've never been on!<br />

§a pair <strong>of</strong> skis in your lite =8<br />

iyou'll probably go skiing ing<br />

"*">rway. But don't worry.g<br />

.ore's no disgrace in btlngg<br />

J amateur, and there ares<br />

jgdasses and instructions tors<br />

people <strong>of</strong> all ages and alii<br />

pdcills. Norway is a land <strong>of</strong> ikl j<br />

gtodges which are havens fcrS<br />

:::;hikers and motorist* during:;-<br />

Sthe warmer months. Fishing?<br />

Bis terriflc, and tennis and!<br />

gswtmming go on all year:<br />

around. Norway Is a place fcr\<br />

pja fun vacation.<br />

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'lIELPFUL HINTS Miihg<br />

|bags are indispensable foil<br />

jjkeeping delicate clothing}<br />

i|fresh during travel: to wash ji<br />

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GrtetinfrCards<br />

Toys 9 Game* # Raff*<br />

VISIToun %m itd»«<br />

Mainland Events<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

AUartic County Historical<br />

Society exhibit <strong>of</strong> Antique Dolls<br />

and Toyi, 1 to 4 p.m., at the<br />

museum, 907Shore rd , Somers<br />

Point,<br />

MONDAY •<br />

Somers Point Masonic Club<br />

meeting, 6:30 p.m., at Mac's<br />

Restaurant<br />

Senior Citizens meeting,<br />

11-30 a.m.,, in Gitaee Lutheran<br />

Qiurdi. .<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

Some Point Kiwanji Club<br />

dnner meeting, 1 p.m.fr in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant<br />

Somari Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in Bethel<br />

rt. firthall.<br />

DEE'S GARDEN MARKET<br />

South Jersey's Headquarters<br />

Long sweaters <strong>of</strong> crochet<br />

and knit are In the news.<br />

These r^nge from hip length<br />

to co«t length. Long dresses<br />

<strong>of</strong> crochet and knit are being<br />

iein.<br />

Fullneis ii back In skirts<br />

which are pleated or gored.<br />

A great deal <strong>of</strong> Bhirrlrii |B<br />

used on bodices..<br />

for a Full Lint <strong>of</strong> }<br />

FARM FRESH<br />

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Alice pooner, gdith Wigo,<br />

Gtany Wilson, gertha Ijong<br />

Dorothy WUliaing and gdith<br />

anith.<br />

Biscayne card i«mes are<br />

played &vy Monday at -j-m<br />

p.m. iu the BiscayneHotel, The<br />

public is w^iconje pnd proceeds<br />

go to fflWt Minjorial Hospital.<br />

VACHJ LuT TOUR-<br />

NAMENT BRIboE - Betty<br />

Evims f«rntd hjgh score with<br />

W7Q at the Tournament Bridje<br />

*g«n* played \^ Thursday<br />

evening. Runner,,,* were Elsie<br />

Guckei, «W- %t ^dami, «iM)<br />

arf n<strong>of</strong>«»c# R^nfon, sgeo.<br />

Y»cht Club Tournajnent<br />

Bridge ftr nunnjers only is<br />

played «Viry "niurt^y at ?•«<br />

p.m.<br />

vagt or 70 fcp North-South<br />

and 60 '* Etst-WW were<br />

made at the Bojovood Du^icate<br />

Bridle game pjayed Wednesday<br />

evefling.<br />

Mr. and airg. Reuben<br />

North-South section with 79,<br />

G>ming in second were Mr. and<br />

Mrs Richard Hardenbergh<br />

with te. Also above average<br />

were Rod Bosbyshell and<br />

Laurel Mowbray and Jane<br />

Young and Peg Smith.<br />

In the East West section<br />

Alfred Coane and Tony Milnar<br />

placed first with 66 and were<br />

fallowed by Am Marshall and<br />

John Grew with 65%. Also<br />

above average were George<br />

Brown and Violet Lexa, Mr.<br />

and Mrs, Craig and Alice Webb<br />

and Lillian Bayard,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

418 Atlantic av.<br />

Bridge<br />

- YACHT p A T<br />

PBBGR- Drs. DiMarino took<br />

Brst place at the Yacht Club<br />

Duplicate Brfcige |Bme<br />

lueaday evening with a percent<br />

seort <strong>of</strong> ?oa. Runnersup were<br />

Edna pRniels aI1d Jeannie<br />

DiMarino, all; git and Ed<br />

p«>kert, 8W; Peg gellwoar and<br />

Hsie Ntf Us, 565;"gay and Mitt<br />

Hutniaker, 550; jean Bower<br />

and Wa« Daniei,. MB; Betty<br />

Evans and Ltoyji Blliott, S34;<br />

Betty and JoBi Qfaueh, S33;<br />

Gertrude Boding and Agnes<br />

Haab,ssi; Al Bepj^wand Mary<br />

Reilly, 5?s done on new<br />

itarfUWdtoWntrcrtaU 1<br />

gazebo effect over the orchestra.<br />

The tables will feature<br />

mree-tier candleabra, whUe Ihe<br />

entire dining area wiU be filled,<br />

with Wu«uai-«id lifltfc im-<br />

y band lead^ lister<br />

Lannin and his ordtestra will<br />

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reservationi tar the |isn per<br />

pa-son black-tie affair may be<br />

obtained by contacting the GOP<br />

Finance Committee, 60 Park pi.<br />

in Newark. From the (201) area<br />

the phone number is 624 3500.<br />

Those calling from the (801)<br />

area should urn 8W-978Q.<br />

and Pag Peirsol came in first<br />

with 58 and placing second were<br />

Ann Berman and Betty<br />

ttsgrove with S7V4, Also above<br />

average were Vi Bedrosian and<br />

Dot Acchione, Lillian Balde and<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER f - SECTION<br />

Ann Simpson and Theresa<br />

Alexander and Lucille Mlna.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

gamei are played every<br />

Wednesday at ?:1S p.m. in the<br />

Bridge Center, 349 Wtst av.<br />

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PAGE in _ eerriON<br />

Driver education program in schools on the increase<br />

Ray ,1 Mai tin, (in 1 , t'rnor<br />

Canill's highway safety<br />

reprtsintatlvf, announces (hut<br />

airollment in New Jersey's<br />

driver education program has<br />

wcalated 7S percent aver 19fi7<br />

participation, as shown in a<br />

recent survey,by Ihe National<br />

Highway Traffic Safety Art<br />

ministration<br />

"Student enrollment in driver<br />

education courses rose to 70<br />

pircent during the 1173 fisrai ."<br />

Mariiii (ixplainefl. "Approximaiely<br />

77,000 <strong>of</strong> 110,000<br />

eligible students were involved<br />

in t he training By comparison,<br />

only about 40 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eligibles received eomplete<br />

driver education training<br />

during fical 1967, when the<br />

program was initially funded<br />

hy NHTSA " *i FM<br />

|iO48 ASBURY AVENUE PJiLliMfli<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGFR<br />

THE FLAPJACK ROOM<br />

FOR BREAKFAST<br />

1-11 A.M.<br />

FEATURING<br />

BLUEBERRY FLAPJACKS : »5e<br />

EGG McRALEIGH , :,......... ISC<br />

THE RALEIGH<br />

lOtti and Wt sleyy<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

More women looking<br />

for second careers<br />

And we hope to achieve 100 tht course in Oseal <strong>1973</strong> In<br />

percent coverage <strong>of</strong> eligible addition, workihops and In-<br />

I<br />

students hy 1978 "<br />

training services have been<br />

expanded for driver education TRENTON - More women Industry, discussed tne many<br />

In 1967 B3 percent <strong>of</strong> NewinsiuTctori<br />

in participating are looking for teeend careers efforts being made to help<br />

jersey's public secondary schools and luch programs today than ever before. There women return to the labor<br />

schools <strong>of</strong>fered a drivini in- eRibhihid in others,<br />

are as many job opportunitiM market. Her remarks were<br />

• i-uction course approved by Marini laid that safe driving far women as there are those made for Delaware Valley<br />

I<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Education, instruction should be available who are interested in seeking Today, a public affairs<br />

Marini confirmed the survey's to all youths <strong>of</strong> liceniing age, employment.<br />

program aired by WKBSTV<br />

new tally which shows that 92 "When all <strong>of</strong> oir young people In a teliviied interview, (Philadelphia, Channel 48)<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the State's 2B1 public receive comprehemive driver Dorothy Bradihaw, ad- Monday.<br />

secondary<br />

education, we should be able to ministrative analyst in the "There are new im-<br />

reach new horizons in New Employment Services Division, provements and advancements<br />

I<br />

Jersey highway safely " N j'. Department <strong>of</strong> Labor and m the working world awaiting<br />

women who want to be wage<br />

earneri. The women's<br />

movements', economic needs <strong>of</strong><br />

present day living and the<br />

changing labor market trends<br />

I<br />

have encouraged and prompted<br />

more women to seek second<br />

careers."<br />

To prepare for her job re-<br />

Inn<br />

entry, there are many two-year<br />

I<br />

Public Dining Room<br />

and four-year colleges<br />

throughout New Jersey that<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer special eounei to ready<br />

Air GndhionJiig<br />

the female job seeker for "that<br />

new career" and many classes<br />

Open Daily<br />

are scheduled between 10 a.m.<br />

and 2 p.m. to enable the wife<br />

SERVING THREE MEALS<br />

and mother to attend. Mrs.<br />

Bradihaw said that she was<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> many "second<br />

TEAKS • CHOPS • LOBSTER and<br />

career" courses being <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

in technical fields, ad-<br />

COMPLETE SEAFOOD MENU mimstritive areas and health<br />

care.<br />

FEATURING NIGHTLY SPECIALS<br />

In reply to what land <strong>of</strong><br />

SPECIAL CHILDREN S<br />

woman ii coming back to work,<br />

Mrs. Bradshaw said that the<br />

current labor market conditions<br />

and family situations<br />

help determine this. Among<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the female<br />

3QE<br />

population returning to the<br />

workaday world, Mri. Bradlhaw<br />

cited the woman who has<br />

Campbell<br />

reared her family, the woman<br />

s Fish Nat who is paying children's college<br />

REST RESTAURANT<br />

expenses and the woman who is<br />

being very high consumer<br />

iMMftHlfml. Mirmor. Dial 3SM172 costs,<br />

"Federal regulations enforce<br />

THE ilST IR SEAFOOD<br />

equal pay for equal work and<br />

STEAKS • BROASTED CHICKEN give women a better working<br />

chance today," stated Mrs,<br />

"PEN DAILY 4 P.M. • SUNDAY 2 P.M. Bradshaw. "Public and private<br />

anployers are implementing<br />

affirmative action programs<br />

which encourage Die hiring <strong>of</strong><br />

women,"<br />

New Jersey women in-<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant terested in second career opportunities<br />

were reminded by<br />

104 Aibury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j. Mrs, Bradihaw to contact the<br />

local <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED:<br />

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HOMEMADE BAKING FOR TAKE-OUT! Job openings lists and special<br />

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vocational guidance are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

Warren & Thelma MacAdams, Owner- ) without charge.<br />

Frank Justin, Chief <strong>of</strong> Employment<br />

Counselors, Pennsylvania<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

and Industry, appeared with<br />

Mrs. Bradshaw Bruce<br />

Smallwood <strong>of</strong> WKBS-TV<br />

moderated the discussion.<br />

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Eitention <strong>of</strong> 34tti St.<br />

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My Neighbors<br />

"Believe il or not—several<br />

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In there,"<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 6. <strong>1973</strong> THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGB II - SECTION ONE<br />

caught and lost, than not to<br />

Exchange students visitors at Cape School aides meeting Angler, 87, fishing free have caught at all" and that Wliere Else'<br />

Ulfe The final meeting meetina <strong>of</strong> thU<br />

"Patience is a fisherman's The young lover *(is pb-<br />

this Robert Hubert H. H, Penkethntan Penkethman, vice- vins. freedoms A...uinn. «» <strong>of</strong> our «,. country .,„..„..., too »_» — ,,,__•-_.. .J T .. : • .,, ,. *•.<br />

•diool year was htld thii weik<br />

stress on perr competition, and<br />

principal, attending Middle<br />

Kenneth Maelver recently real, likable active person. p-eatest virtue",<br />

vlously reeling ou» a heavy<br />

much for granted.<br />

by-the Cape May County<br />

therefore felt ii eliminated •<br />

Ibwnihip Hltfi &hool from<br />

received a lifetime mem- When Maelver was given the Miclver, orignally from line trying to impress the<br />

It did not take too long for<br />

pucitional Secretariei at<br />

pod deal <strong>of</strong> teenage<br />

Mexico, Briiil, Columbia,<br />

bership pass from Angleri pass he asked how long it was Hose Shire, northwest <strong>of</strong> beautiful young eirl at his<br />

these students to overcome the<br />

Qipe Miy.<br />

delinquency at home,<br />

Uberia and West Germany,<br />

Fishing Pier as a birthday good for. Brown told him it was Scotland, now resides in Bryn side, "Those warm lips.<br />

language barrier after Hie boys and girls were glad<br />

Kattiy Glasford, a member <strong>of</strong> Die students from middle class<br />

present on his 97th birthday. good for 20 years, Maelver Mawr, Pa, He has made a And those beautiful eyes!<br />

arriving, sineam.moii toreign to have had this opportunity<br />

die <strong>1973</strong> graduating class <strong>of</strong> Latin countries are accustomed<br />

Angler's now hag a policy replied, "What if I use it up?" couple <strong>of</strong> trips to his homeland, Where did you get those<br />

countries trie people are and will take home many<br />

WUdwood Higi School, "wag to services provided the family<br />

whereby a fisherman <strong>of</strong> the Brown assured him that he one in 1967 and again in 1970, He<br />

bilingual. They compared Ae pleasant memories <strong>of</strong> their new<br />

given a I2S Bond ae winner <strong>of</strong> by servant! and living a tightly<br />

pier, having reached his 90th would receive another one. was employed as an estate The girl, 'unimpressed.<br />

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FROM THE BAKERY<br />

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AND FOR DESSERT:<br />

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• Buddlnii, ImMIni BMBlatl, v.Mln, and jMHafMSHil, •<br />

The biggest 18TO loan turned<br />

into a "forgiveness <strong>of</strong> indebtedness"<br />

as the party calls<br />

it, was reported one by Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Martin Pereu. Dr. Peres<br />

is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Harvard,<br />

Cancellation <strong>of</strong> this 1151,300<br />

loan helped greatly to put<br />

McGovcrn's campaign<br />

organization in the black,<br />

The party is nevertheless SHU<br />

trying to pay <strong>of</strong>f the huge debt<br />

piled up during the Humphrey<br />

campaign in 1968. As <strong>of</strong> now,<br />

the remaining long-term debt is<br />

about *4,ooo,000, according to<br />

Marian Lang, deputy finance<br />

diairman.<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> that could be wiped<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the books by another<br />

telethon planned for September.<br />

And ttien there is a<br />

multi-million dollar suit against<br />

the Nixon Campaign Committee,<br />

which might yield<br />

Republican money.<br />

If both the telethon and the<br />

law suit are successful, (he<br />

party could, by 1974, show a<br />

bank balance.^ThBt would be a<br />

surprisingly quick' turnaround<br />

far a party that only last year<br />

this time was seemingly<br />

hopelessly mired in debt and its<br />

usual backers disheartened and<br />

discouraged — and contributing<br />

little.<br />

If the party is indeed in the<br />

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- HOWS -<br />

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ijo<br />

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FROM OUR BROASTER<br />

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CONGRATULATIONS: - Wayne McDonnell <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Md,, and thiscity,<br />

is being congratulated by Sheriff J. Bard Pureell <strong>of</strong> Multnomah County Sheriff's<br />

Department, Portland, Ore,, after suceesfully completing lfweeks <strong>of</strong> training at<br />

ttie Police Academy, At left is his grandfather, M. Richard McDonnell, and at<br />

right his father, Donald McDonnell,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

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AT THE<br />

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Wayne F, McDonnri] hai<br />

eompitttd 19 Wedcs <strong>of</strong> mtong<br />

at the Police Academy in<br />

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MeDomcil was graduated<br />

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from the Univeriity <strong>of</strong><br />

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summer took a graduate course<br />

in law enforcement at Scotland<br />

Yard in England He has spent<br />

all hit summers here living<br />

with his grandparents, Richard<br />

McDonneH and the late Mrs,<br />

MeDonneU, at SSZ Park p!. He<br />

also was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bead) Patrol for<br />

fcree yean.<br />

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returning home <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 to be<br />

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CAPITAL CAPERS Small<br />

torpor* ions are going to get a<br />

break from dwState O n i <strong>of</strong><br />

Taialim) m fOtag tbor orprarale<br />

lai rrtwra Ota year,<br />

Sidney Glawr. lute T»i<br />

Mre«<strong>of</strong>, clatm* Effective<br />

«J I aD New Jeney buoten<br />

must wear a daylight<br />

auor«cmt orange color cap or<br />

cuar ganrjert rr^iakring at<br />

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JERSEY JIGSAW: Sale<br />

»W VtWde Director Ray J.<br />

Marui ainounce* all motor<br />

vehidt irwpertioo stations and<br />

agencies will be closed m<br />

Wedseiday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 in Observance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Independence<br />

Day Cash benefit* appreamating<br />

$m million wwe<br />

paid to 38J00 New Jeney<br />

resident* last yew imder<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />

Security Administration's<br />

Disability Insurance<br />

Program Senate Democratic<br />

Leader J. Edward Crabiel has<br />

ntroduced legilsation limiting<br />

contributions and campaign<br />

spending for gubernatorial<br />

candidates and providing for<br />

public financing <strong>of</strong> a major<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> such costs ..Slate<br />

Treasurer TOlnamEBdarfuggi<br />

has announced the purchase<br />

waivers approved by his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

tor the month <strong>of</strong> Hay totaled<br />

f2,2S3.961.91 ..Governor<br />

William T. Cahill bat signed<br />

nto law two major pieces <strong>of</strong><br />

legislation, one 11004 at<br />

protecting the State s coastline<br />

from misuse and the second<br />

geared to deal with New Jer<br />

ley's developing energy<br />

crisis .The State Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Banking it proposing a<br />

regulation to allow Mate<br />

chartered commercial banks to<br />

increase their time deposits<br />

invested in mortgage loans<br />

from 70 percent to K per<br />

cent.Twenty-one scholars to<br />

<strong>1973</strong> received assistance under<br />

the New jersey Historical<br />

Cbmmission'B Annual Grant-in-<br />

Aid program for research in<br />

New Jersey history<br />

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FRIDAY.aULY 6, 1971 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGI 13 — SECTION ONE<br />

BIBLE VERSE<br />

" 411 (hinn therefore whatsoever<br />

ye would that men<br />

shoald do unto'ly'ou, even so<br />

do ye also unto them."<br />

1. Who is the author at this<br />

saying.<br />

?. Bv what name is it known?<br />

3. Of what discourse is it a<br />

part?<br />

4. Where may it bi found?<br />

Aiiwtrs ft Bible Virsi<br />

1. Jesus,<br />

2. The Qolden Rule.<br />

3. The Sermon on the Mount,<br />

4. Matthew 7:i!,<br />

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American,.,en joy the relaxing bay view<br />

from our screened terrace,..and select from<br />

a provender <strong>of</strong> ocean-fresh sea foods, prime<br />

steaks, chops and fowl. Cocktails, to your<br />

taste. Air conditioned? Of course.<br />

Route 9<br />

the Bridge in<br />

SIESLIY'S POINT<br />

Open 11 |.M. 'Hi Midni{ht - 7 Days a Weak<br />

Dicing Room Open 6-10 Mon.-Sat.,<br />

GRADUATES—Jack E, Hyman, M.D. (center) presents certlflcate to Mary<br />

E, Thompson, Linwood, and Robert L. Tridico, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Both are graduate<br />

Respiratory Therapy Technicians from a one-year course conducted at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

JUST ONE MORE DREffi-Suzanne Plummer,<br />

Miss Cape May County, makes one flnal check <strong>of</strong> her<br />

wardrobe before leaving for the Miss New Jeney<br />

Pageant earlier this week. The 2i-year-o!d Wildwood<br />

resident will compete with 23 other young women<br />

from around the state for a spot in the Miss Amgrica<br />

Pageant. Sue, who will play "Stardust 11 on the f pH)K»<br />

during the talent competition, received her wardrobe<br />

?S!Mia^SEP m Dolawaj's. where die is<br />

Miss Ne J"wfit be<br />

new Miss New Jersey"— „ ^WM<br />

Saturday night in Cherry Hill High School East,<br />

Community<br />

college sets<br />

registration<br />

In-person rtgitration wUI be<br />

Wd Wednwtoy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11 for<br />

Dining at 6:00<br />

Rick Morano<br />

Organ and Vocalist Nightly<br />

Closed Monday<br />

and Tuesday<br />

Ml Beach Dr.<br />

Cane May<br />

Sunday 4 to 10<br />

DINNERS<br />

are NOW being tsrved in our<br />

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34TH STREET and iilURT AVENUE<br />

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Atlantic Community College's<br />

second and last five-week day<br />

summer session which begins<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 16,<br />

For the registration, the<br />

Registrar's trailer on ACC'i<br />

Map Landing campus will be<br />

open from 8 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4<br />

p,m., and 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Twenty etillege-credit<br />

toomei will be <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />

I Uie leiiion, lliey are wlor and<br />

Idesign, fundamental drawing,<br />

FprincipJes <strong>of</strong> aeeounting II,<br />

Lgeneral chimiitiy n, prin.<br />

IdplM <strong>of</strong> economics II, foun-<br />

F dations <strong>of</strong> American education,<br />

^developmental English,<br />

F English composition I and n, ,<br />

. Health, recreational games j<br />

land s<strong>of</strong>tball, tennis and bad-'<br />

'minton, hiitory <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

L avilization II, history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I American Republic II, inaructional<br />

photopaphy, child<br />

) psychology, educational<br />

' psychology, college reading<br />

and study skills II, the family,<br />

I and problems <strong>of</strong> oral communications,<br />

I Complete summer session<br />

I information can be obtained<br />

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i Dean, 625.1111 or 648-1950, Ext.'<br />

as. J<br />

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Dad always says;<br />

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* knowledge dots not<br />

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° whtn used,"<br />

HARRY'S<br />

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POPULAR CRUHT<br />

CARM ACCWTED j<br />

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Niot A Chance<br />

A girl was asked if she<br />

had proposed to any man<br />

during Leap Year,<br />

"No fear." she said. "I'm<br />

not fool enough to propose<br />

to any man who'd bi fool<br />

enough to marry me and It's<br />

no use proposing to Ihe<br />

others,"<br />

•PIG FISHING'<br />

MIAMI -Pi vi- fishermeri<br />

came home with a tall tale<br />

bU! had this pro<strong>of</strong>. While fishing<br />

It miles northeast o!<br />

Miami Beaen, one <strong>of</strong> thV men<br />

raupht a badij sunburned<br />

pit. No uin' know& now £1;<br />

wh> tht pig Wat swimmmp<br />

in tht ocean.<br />

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Medical Insurance, hut only<br />

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jS Thehes out to t he hills to join in<br />

sj: his revels, and possibly<br />

if: a-eating the firl! "swingers."<br />

1 In ancient Rome, the young<br />

S manabout-town was expected<br />

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:K sweetheart's name. The Teutons went one step farther,<br />

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PAOE 2 — SECTION TWO FRIDAY, JULY 6, <strong>1973</strong><br />

A battle <strong>of</strong> wills ?<br />

"You can lead a horse to water, buf<br />

you can't make him drink" could<br />

easily be applied to the dim view<br />

apparently taken by some southenders<br />

about the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol,<br />

Last week, less than 24 hours after<br />

lifeguards, a beach stand, and a surf<br />

boat were placed on the 53rd st. beach<br />

for the protection <strong>of</strong> the public, van-<br />

dals chopped up the stand and at-<br />

tempted to burn the boat.<br />

It appears these actions are merely<br />

an extension <strong>of</strong> the old southend belief<br />

ttiat "these are our beaches and you<br />

can't tell us where to swim," In 1968<br />

similar vandalism occured when five<br />

new beaches were opened for the<br />

protection <strong>of</strong> those who Uve and visit<br />

(he south end. The equipment was<br />

removed a short time later when it<br />

became apparent the city couldn't<br />

keep up with replacement costs,<br />

Southenders are the first to com-<br />

plain if police or fire protection ap-<br />

pears to be inadequate or if their frash<br />

isn't picked up on time. They cry about<br />

taxation wiUiout representation and<br />

label themselves second class citizens.<br />

Yet put lifeguards on a beach south<br />

<strong>of</strong> 40th st. and this is an infringement<br />

on their right to sun themselves and<br />

bathe, surf and sailboat at will.<br />

Just last weekend a swimmer was in<br />

serious trouble at the unprotected 42nd<br />

st, beach. Anxious spectators called<br />

ttie guards at 43rd st. to aid the young<br />

woman caught in an undertow. By the<br />

time they could get other bathers out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the water and launch their boat the<br />

woman had been saved by two young<br />

men. But what if those young men<br />

hadn't been there? Forty-second st,<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> the beaches closed five<br />

years ago.<br />

This tfme 53rd st. will not be closed,<br />

teach Patrol Chief George T. Lafferty<br />

said his guards will sit there until their<br />

stand is reduced to a pile <strong>of</strong> splinters<br />

and their boat a pile <strong>of</strong> ashes.<br />

Yes, you can lead a southender to<br />

water, but you can't make him swim if<br />

ttiere are lifeguards around.<br />

Weighs on the future<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Zoning Board will<br />

meet next Tuesday night to consider<br />

applications for three variances from<br />

the city's population density and site<br />

plan Ordinance 1104,<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the applications have been<br />

made by developers <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

seven-story high rises at 9th and 2nd<br />

sts. <strong>On</strong>e calls for variances on parking,<br />

sideline setbacks, and balcony<br />

overhangs. The other requests<br />

reduced sideline setbacks.<br />

The third appUeant has applied for a<br />

sideline variance-so work can continue<br />

on a two-story condominium at nth st.<br />

and the bay.<br />

There is no need to point out to<br />

Zoning Board members the im-<br />

portance <strong>of</strong> their decisions with regard<br />

to these variance applications. They<br />

are dealing with the Integrity <strong>of</strong> Or-<br />

dinance 1104 which was passed last<br />

summer at the height <strong>of</strong> the high-rise<br />

ftreat, .<br />

* Since the ordinance became law the<br />

city has been to court in two cases<br />

directly dealing .with the ordinance<br />

and still faces two more court battles.<br />

Interest in the aid st. area is high<br />

and residents <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood<br />

have promised to pack the <strong>City</strong><br />

Commission chambers with people<br />

opposed to granting the three<br />

variances applied for by K.L.M. Inc.,<br />

^developers <strong>of</strong> the 2nd st. high-rise.<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> women attended a recent<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners<br />

and asked them not to approve<br />

variances that would compromise<br />

Ordinance 1104. Mayor B. Thomas<br />

Waldman said his administration can<br />

point with pride to their ac-<br />

complishments in the environmental<br />

field. He said this pride has been<br />

reinforced by hard work In court<br />

defending the ordinance.<br />

The actions <strong>of</strong> the Zoning Board next<br />

Tuesday and the ultimate action by the<br />

Commissioners on the variance ap-<br />

plications will be watched closely by<br />

me members <strong>of</strong> the public, who turned<br />

out 1,000 strong last summer at a<br />

public hearing on Ordinance 1104.<br />

Those in positions <strong>of</strong> responsibility<br />

should not forget the words spoken<br />

ttiat night.<br />

Setback for dune lovers<br />

The right <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> to keep a person<br />

from building on Wi own property<br />

because <strong>of</strong> a possible danger to the<br />

public welfare and safety was suc-<br />

cessfully challenged in Appellate<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Superior Court last week.<br />

IJeyd Schumacker, <strong>of</strong> Devon, Pa.,<br />

may now build a beachfront home on<br />

his lot along E, Atlantic blvd. near<br />

Seaspray rd. The decision overturns<br />

an earlier Superior Court decision.<br />

The Schumacker decision is the first<br />

setback for the city's two-year-old<br />

Atlantic Coastal Flood Plain or-<br />

dinance. The court said the placement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the line to include Schumacker's lot<br />

was arbitrary and unreasonable.<br />

Perhaps it was, since oceanward <strong>of</strong><br />

Schumacker's sand dune covered lot is<br />

a formidable stone seawall that over<br />

ttie years has proved an effective<br />

buffer against the sea and an adequate<br />

With tongue In cheek<br />

protector <strong>of</strong> the public safety.<br />

While the public safety may have<br />

been an instrument used to keep<br />

Schumacker from building, the ob-<br />

vious reason the city wantedto acquire<br />

ttie property was to forevermore keep<br />

ttie sand dunes along that stretch <strong>of</strong><br />

beach for recreational use.<br />

Timing seemed to be <strong>of</strong>f for the <strong>City</strong><br />

in the Schumacker case. State Green<br />

Acres money has been approved to<br />

acquire all privately owned beachfront<br />

lots in that section, but the project)has<br />

not yet been funded. The <strong>City</strong> cannot<br />

begin condemnation proceedings<br />

against Schumacker or anyone else<br />

without adequate money.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the brighter side, it appears<br />

certain the <strong>City</strong> will have enough time<br />

to hold <strong>of</strong>f other would-be developers<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dunes while waiting for the State<br />

money. We certainly hope so.<br />

Editor, Sentinel Ledger: Last<br />

year hun*sdi <strong>of</strong> families in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were applauding BIB<br />

passage <strong>of</strong> Ordinance 1104,<br />

their "security blanket"<br />

against high rise and high<br />

density development Now this<br />

security is being threatened by<br />

variances.<br />

The people <strong>of</strong> this city must<br />

be aware <strong>of</strong> the actions being<br />

taken by developers by np^<br />

pjying for varianeei to suit<br />

their needs for building. If<br />

variances are allowed to all<br />

prospective developers ' in<br />

OMB <strong>City</strong>, Ordfraftce UWwtU<br />

have very little meanmg,' "Hie<br />

people who fought for iti<br />

passage have no security and<br />

ttie threat <strong>of</strong> elbow-to elbow<br />

living will be with us again.<br />

Everyone who il interested in<br />

ttie growth <strong>of</strong> this city should<br />

km w that a hearing will be held<br />

on <strong>Jul</strong>y 10 at 8 p.m. in the<br />

Commiisioners' <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

regarding another application<br />

from a prospective builder far a<br />

varjanee.<br />

""We cannot relax our effcrti to<br />

keep Ordinance 1104 from being<br />

changed to comply with every<br />

new developer's needs.<br />

Winifred R.Schneider<br />

WPennlynpl,<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

fcund the editor's comments on<br />

Watergate interesting.<br />

However, I see the issue from a<br />

different angle.<br />

Our nation for the past 40<br />

years has been going down the<br />

liberal road. Communists can<br />

work in our government and<br />

teach in our schools, all<br />

guaranteed by liberal in-<br />

terpretations <strong>of</strong> our Con<br />

stitution,<br />

God has bean chased out <strong>of</strong><br />

our schools. Thieves and<br />

murderers get out on ball. Our<br />

national secrets are stolen and<br />

destroying that which protects them<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

sold or published. Criminal<br />

rtghti are protected by liberal<br />

laws while his victim can only<br />

lick his wounds or take the loss,<br />

A tremendoui attempt has<br />

been underway to disarm ttie<br />

law-abiding at the same time<br />

pot is in the process <strong>of</strong> being<br />

legalized and open-door prisons<br />

and insane asylums are touted<br />

as the jmiwer to a better<br />

society, The hands <strong>of</strong> the law-<br />

abiding have been tied in all<br />

manner <strong>of</strong> ways.<br />

All this and more by a liberal<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> law lasting for<br />

more than 40 yean. Now try if<br />

you may to suggest an honest<br />

way to find out if the rumor<br />

abort your opponent received<br />

aid from Castro's Cuba are Just<br />

rumors. Or, in other words,<br />

let '• hear the tapes. These man<br />

were after information, not<br />

money. What could have been<br />

so important to expend all that<br />

time and energy?<br />

The TV circus goes on, but<br />

the news media has Just added<br />

to its lackluster by not insisting<br />

ttiat we hear both sides. For too<br />

many years now we have had<br />

the left side <strong>of</strong> the stories and<br />

our nation sure shows the ef-<br />

fect* <strong>of</strong> its lopsidedness<br />

because like it or not there is<br />

also a right side, be it right or<br />

wrong.<br />

GusFunk<br />

Marmora<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Please do not feel obligated, nor<br />

even tempted, to print this<br />

letter as it is not really meant<br />

as an editorial and also as I am<br />

sure there are far more worthy<br />

uses to which limited space on<br />

the editorial page can be put.<br />

I am merely writing to report<br />

a serious attack <strong>of</strong> nostalgia<br />

(hat I experienced upon looking<br />

at a recent front page picture<br />

you ran <strong>of</strong> two lifeguards,<br />

Dennis Carey and Angle<br />

Psaltis, at the annual lifeguard<br />

try-out school.<br />

I am an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> native by<br />

both birth and upbringing and',<br />

oiii will be the first summer <strong>of</strong><br />

my as years that I wUl not<br />

spend at least some time in my<br />

hometown, I worked on ttie<br />

Beach Patrol for five summers<br />

and your front page picture><br />

brought home to me how much<br />

I will miss not being in ttie<br />

midst <strong>of</strong> summertime activity<br />

fat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this year.<br />

The life <strong>of</strong> a diplomat in the<br />

United States Foreign Service<br />

is assuredly not at all bad, but<br />

June, <strong>Jul</strong>y, August and Sep-<br />

tember in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are still<br />

better in my book.<br />

I might add here in closing<br />

that the arrival <strong>of</strong> the weekly<br />

(now twice weekly) Sentinel-<br />

Ledger is a welcomed event<br />

here in Guatemala tor me and<br />

ttiat you can count on my<br />

continued subscription. There<br />

is no better way <strong>of</strong> keeping in<br />

touch with events in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. ,<br />

JamesL. Hog an<br />

U. S. Embassy<br />

Guatemala, Central America<br />

c-o Economic Section<br />

Gawg and Jeff find brainchild still works<br />

"floodmornta', Oawg. Room<br />

up thire for/me?"<br />

^Hpwdj^eff," George wig a<br />

Urge man with a lion-like<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> fair hair. He shifted<br />

position in the Senate hearing<br />

chamber, chandelier to make<br />

room for the latecomer.<br />

Jeff was u tall as George,<br />

bit not as thick through the<br />

fi tarn. He seemed more the<br />

1 j aristocrat <strong>of</strong> the two. He found<br />

" - • comfortable perch among ttie<br />

hanging light*, "nut Dean<br />

fella still reeitta'r 1<br />

"like he was writln 1 'Gone<br />

Wth the Wind', 11<br />

"That wai a little after your<br />

time, wasn't it Gawg?' 1<br />

"I'm enrolled in Heavenly<br />

Doubleday. We get the best<br />

•eUen In Valhalla, too."<br />

Hie pair, Virginia gentleman<br />

returned from another time,<br />

[«M to their precarious<br />

"WOp for icveral moments<br />

Ittantag tf-the wttneM drone<br />

Hf tMttnony from« printed,<br />

Htt taw bj*d wm» dlf-<br />

^MftiflSaMhMlbem<br />

H your ad-<br />

ministration,"<br />

"I don't know about that,"<br />

fee squire <strong>of</strong> Mount Vernon<br />

replied. "You can bend the<br />

truth Mine without lying. And I<br />

wasn't all that truthful. I never<br />

told Paw I chopped down that<br />

berry tree. Cousin Beta finked<br />

on me. She liked to watch Paw<br />

whomp me." He smiled in fond<br />

recollection <strong>of</strong> that fabled<br />

epiwde in his lift.<br />

"What do you think <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Mxm fella, Oawg?"<br />

"Jeff, you know and 1 know<br />

t'i a damned dumb dog that<br />

doesn't know Iti Mil is<br />

you think he knew<br />

about this sculduggery...and<br />

approved it!"<br />

"Lest a man has an eye in the<br />

back <strong>of</strong> his head he can't see<br />

anything be tuns away f ran."<br />

George shifted weight; his left<br />

leg banging over one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boughs <strong>of</strong> the chandelier was<br />

going numb. "Not I don't think<br />

ha approved. I Just dunk he<br />

6U)n t disapprove hard<br />

enough"<br />

"This fella NUow to *<br />

•ervative and not <strong>of</strong> my<br />

political persuasion. He's more<br />

your style, Gawg. But this<br />

fandango is bringing all the<br />

dust down on him."<br />

"I've been in his britches,<br />

Tom, and so have you. This<br />

•ire ain't no Virginia reel for<br />

him. But these fellas are<br />

reapin' a kit <strong>of</strong> harvest in his<br />

aeld,"<br />

"Wonder how much <strong>of</strong> this<br />

palaver can be believed,"<br />

"It's all sworn testimony,<br />

JUT."<br />

"That don't mean nothin'.<br />

Any school kid will swear that<br />

you threw that silver dollar<br />

sows the Potomac."<br />

"Jeff, you've been harpin' en<br />

that fcr almost 200 yean."<br />

"I still say, Gawg, if yon<br />

threw anything ' across that<br />

river it was a stone or<br />

«omethm'...tt wasn't a coin.<br />

You're too cheap to waste a<br />

silver dollar that way."<br />

"like I've bean teflta' you,<br />

Jeff. I crtfldn't even Ore a<br />

musketball across the<br />

PWomac. That* just some crock<br />

somewhere, win more<br />

imagination than good common<br />

SBW#."<br />

"Doggone it, Oawg, can wt<br />

really fault this Nixon fella?<br />

All's fair in love and war...why<br />

not politics? It's a mixture <strong>of</strong><br />

both."<br />

George looked at the dock on<br />

the comittee room wall. It was<br />

growing late in ttie day, "You<br />

always were r rapscallion<br />

politician, Jeff. In your 1800<br />

campaign I wan in a position to<br />

watch down on you. I saw you<br />

put that drawf In John Adams'<br />

•ddlebags."<br />

"I knew everywhere he went;<br />

everything he said; everything<br />

he planned to do. And I beat<br />

Mm."<br />

"You're new going to get<br />

your full halo as long as you<br />

think like that." George touted<br />

himself to a Madding position 1<br />

oa Ul» chandelier. "Ihave to go,<br />

Jeff. Martha's probably rattflo'<br />

wound wonderin* where lam."<br />

J*w bad enough, too,<br />

3' a long flight<br />

tftnk<strong>of</strong> all this? It's not exactly<br />

what we had in mind back in<br />

Jeff, helped ttie older man<br />

with his muffler. "You're<br />

wrong there, Gawg. This is<br />

exactly what we had in mind<br />

hack in '76. Now down through<br />

the years they had to patch and<br />

mend it a bit, but thin<br />

democracy is worfcln 1 . This is<br />

the most important man in ttie<br />

oountry...maybe even m the<br />

world...they're talkin' about,<br />

But right now he't not the<br />

President.he is an individual<br />

and that is what democracy i»<br />

aO about. Democracy la only a<br />

word ... it takes a lot <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

dhriduslB with legal and moral<br />

rights to make it work. The<br />

Constitution, the Bill <strong>of</strong> Bights<br />

and all the rest are in good<br />

custody, Gawg. It's still<br />

«tefcta<br />

At that moment the efcan-<br />

djter to the- committee room<br />

Mwb brightness andaw£«bt<br />

tjtot stronger on all there.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It was<br />

highly ironic to find the Sen-<br />

tinel-Ledger editorially<br />

defending the President <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

United States on ttie very day<br />

feat John W. Dean.m, was<br />

testifying before the United<br />

States Senate Committee which<br />

is investigfling the Watergate<br />

affair. Mr, Dean's testimony is,<br />

to date, not completed nor has<br />

fee ultimate validity <strong>of</strong> his<br />

story been ascertained.<br />

Nonetheless, it ia quite obvioui<br />

feat a substantial portion <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

entire Watergate affair will<br />

remain a mystery until all<br />

evidence is presented, in-<br />

cluding the full involvement or<br />

non-involvement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

President. At the very least it it<br />

safe to say that Mr, Dean's<br />

ongoing testimony hat cast<br />

grave doubt upon Nixon's<br />

avowals as to Ms lack <strong>of</strong> par-<br />

ticipation in the entire course <strong>of</strong><br />

slid illegal activities.<br />

With this in mind, It becomes<br />

evident that unless ttie Sentinel-<br />

Ledger is privy to secret in-<br />

formation beyond the grasp <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie United States Senate as to<br />

Who is guilty in this affair, it<br />

should restrict itself to a more<br />

juilelous and informative<br />

editorial policy. The entire<br />

thrust <strong>of</strong> the editorial in<br />

question was to construct a<br />

straw-man. Such phrases as<br />

"lealots, the politically In-<br />

Boired and Nixon haters'*<br />

oonsitute such a straw-man In<br />

« doing die editors have m-<br />

ttrely sidestepped the crudal<br />

issues <strong>of</strong> the Watergate affair.<br />

Those conducting the in-<br />

vestigations are for the most<br />

.part sober and wise men who<br />

have at least temporarily put<br />

aside partisan issues to get at<br />

the truth in this matter.<br />

The Sentinel has quite ob-<br />

vtoasiy nuamtaMood the fact<br />

feat m« Watergate incident<br />

tMMd putr (mUttc*. This<br />

at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />

THE WAY IT IS — Mrs. Edythe Sarnest isn't<br />

looking for a hand-out, she's just looking for a plact<br />

to live The plight <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Sarnese, who is close to 80, J<br />

isn't uncommon for senior citizens in this day and<br />

age. It's all tod common. Her pll^it first came to eat<br />

attention the other day when, in desperation, Mrs.<br />

Sarnese called mis newspaper <strong>of</strong>fice. She told us she<br />

was being evicted from her apartment, and this was<br />

a very bad thing to do to a person her age. We listened<br />

patiently as she told us how she answered an ad in the<br />

Si last summer for a year-round apartment at 60S<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av., and how everything was fine until the<br />

building changed hands in February and she was told<br />

to move out. Not having a written lease, she was left<br />

standing on shaky legal ground. A victim <strong>of</strong> polio,<br />

Mrs. Sarnese was happy with her apartment; the<br />

price was right and it was easily accessible for her.<br />

Mrs, Sarnese, through her Welfare Department case<br />

worker, obtained legal aid from the tope May County .<br />

Public Defender's <strong>of</strong>fice. She was uncertain <strong>of</strong> flie<br />

legal details <strong>of</strong> the case, so we called her attorney,<br />

Bernard P. Sypniewsld. He went to court for Mrs.<br />

Sarnese, but on May 4 County Court Judge Nathan C.<br />

Staller ruled against her. Mrs. Sarnese could not stay<br />

at 608 <strong>Ocean</strong> av., and that was final. Mrs. Sarnese<br />

receives $8 welfare from the County board per<br />

month. This supplements ttie $162 she gets from<br />

Social Security. Mrs. Sarnese was managing in her<br />

$85 per month apartment, but certainly could not<br />

make it in the $150 per month apartment the Welfare<br />

Board found for her at 6th st. and Central av.<br />

NOT A LEGAL PROBLEM — From what we can<br />

gather Mrs. Sarnese is not the victim <strong>of</strong> any legal<br />

hanky-panky by either the courts or lawyers in-<br />

volved, or the Welfare Board, Tney are all operating<br />

within the prescribed laws. After all Mrs. Sarnese<br />

didn't have a lease, only a newspaper ad. She doesn't<br />

have any money like a lot <strong>of</strong> senior citizens. And her<br />

landlord really can't be blamed for trying to get<br />

summer rental revenue for bis apartments. If Mrs.<br />

Sarnese's case isn't a legal problem, what is it?<br />

%pruewski calls it a "people problem." Sitting in our<br />

effice the day <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Sarnese's eviction, he threw the<br />

legal jargon aside and said the problem boils down to<br />

only one thing: "Where is she going to find shelter?"<br />

We pondered that statement and, like all the lawyers<br />

and judges we couldn't find an answer. We<br />

remembered our conversation with her and the<br />

desperate tone in her voice, The last four months<br />

must have been hell for her; receiving letters from<br />

lawyers and getting court orders she didn't un-<br />

derstand. We thought <strong>of</strong> examples <strong>of</strong> welfare abuse in<br />

Cape May County that have come to our attention,<br />

but we have always been too busy to dig deeper. We<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> the unemployment compensation so many<br />

people in this resort area get simply because they<br />

choose not to work in winter. We thought <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Sarnese's $8 a month, TTien we looked at the bulging<br />

file Sypniewski was carrying on Mrs. Sarnese. We<br />

imagine the money the county court system during<br />

ttie past four months would have rented Mrs. Sarnese<br />

a comfirtaMt" apartment for many '• months.<br />

Something is wrong with this system, even though ttie<br />

law says it's right. But that's the way it is,<br />

TEA PARTY II - <strong>On</strong>ce again this year the Ron<br />

Boston Dance Studio on 9th st. sponsored a program<br />

on the Music Pier featuring the students <strong>of</strong> dance who<br />

hid worked so hard for Mr. and Mrs. Boston during<br />

the winter. We understand it was a great success and<br />

fce Pier was nearly filled. TJiis year the Bostons,<br />

through an ad in this newspaper, designated the<br />

charitable organizations to receive the proceeds<br />

from the June 15 program as the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School athletic fund and the Firemen'* Mutual<br />

Benevolent Association, aty ordinance requires that<br />

all admission fees taken in on the Music Pier be<br />

turned over to charitable organizations. In the true<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> the ordinance Mr, Boston turned 1800 over to<br />

ttie F.M.B.A., but nobody at the high school knows<br />

anything about the money they are supposed to<br />

receive. When asked, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools<br />

Michael Subotich said, "I don't know what you're<br />

talking about." Principal Ira Scott Johnson said it<br />

was news to him, and Business Manager Frank<br />

Kohlenberger said he had received no money from<br />

anyone. Wt don't know how it happened, but there<br />

must be some sort <strong>of</strong> a mix-up.<br />

SUNDAY AT SURF CITY - Last Sunday in an<br />

effort to find a change <strong>of</strong> scenery, we pfled In the car<br />

with some friends and took a ride up to Long Beach<br />

bland. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our traveling companions suggested<br />

we stop at the Surf <strong>City</strong> Hotel for some refreshment.<br />

He said as a youngster he remembered a mighty<br />

heater organ In that estoblishment. We hadn't been<br />

to Surf <strong>City</strong> for years and were pleasantly surprised<br />

to find it still uncrowded and full <strong>of</strong> the things that<br />

make it a real seashore town. And then there was the<br />

organ, The hotel, which deludes a large restaurant<br />

and bar, as weD as rooms, was recently purchased by<br />

Hank and Roberta Crane, The Crane family has long<br />

been in the restaurant business in Philadelphia and<br />

its suburbs. We sat enthralled by the massive organ<br />

for more than an hour. We viewed the huge pipes<br />

behind plastic windows. It even has drums, cymbals<br />

and bells, all controlled by the organist 40 feet<br />

away. It was unlike anything we havt evtr heard in a<br />

church or at the ballpark. It WM the highlight <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Sunday afternoon.<br />

ORDINANCE 1071 — Roaming through our desk<br />

the otter day we came across city Ordinance i07j,<br />

which had it become law would have "prohibited<br />

membership in or congregating with •group <strong>of</strong> six<br />

persons or more in pubDc pueetl at certain tunes and<br />

under certain circumstances." The ordinance was<br />

introduced in mid-cummer 1970. It was wisely with-<br />

drawn Mr the previous administration after «n irate<br />

public Stormed city hall. The law was obviously,<br />

J -aprovWob,<br />

FRIDAY, JUL.Y6, !«1<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINIU-LIDOER<br />

.-AGE 3 — SICTION TWO<br />

STRONG<br />

UNCHURCHES<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

10th st. and Central av.<br />

Rev. D, Richard Garrison,<br />

Pastor<br />

SyNDAY-<br />

i:30 and 11 a.m. - ServicM.<br />

.Starting this week all services<br />

will be held at St. John's<br />

(Oiapel, 36th st, and West av.)<br />

SII1I.OI! BAPTIST<br />

7th it, and Simpson av.<br />

Rev, James Dirts, pastor<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL B.C.<br />

40th It, and Central av.<br />

Rev. Joseph McCauley,<br />

pastor<br />

DAiY-<br />

Masses • 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Confessions . 7 to 7;30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. - Masses<br />

.young people Live and<br />

recorded music Free c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

and doughnuts,<br />

FRIDAY-<br />

B p.m. - Bible<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11 am, - Morning Worship<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C,<br />

13th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Rev, James Welsh, pastor<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

DAILY •<br />

7 and i a.m. Masses<br />

TABERNACLt: BAPTIS I<br />

Hlh si, and West av.<br />

Rev. ZX.'Byrd,<br />

D.D., Pastor<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

JO:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11:30a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

SATURDAY •<br />

4 to 5 and after the 7 p.m.<br />

Mass - Confessions<br />

B:45 and 7 p.m. - Massw<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

8, 8:15, 10:30 a.m. and noon •<br />

Masses<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer Service<br />

ST. FRANCES CABBINI R.C.<br />

2nd st. and Atlantic av.<br />

Rev. William McCorristln.<br />

pastor<br />

How does<br />

Christian Science heal?<br />

Listen U> firsrrtgnd ex-<br />

periences. This week's<br />

program:<br />

Wi All Use<br />

. Ideas- But Where<br />

Do They Come From?<br />

WSLT<br />

WMID<br />

1520 k,c. 9 a.m.<br />

k,c B:» a.m.<br />

DALY<br />

Man 8 a.m.<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

Massei • S:M and 7 p.m.<br />

Confessions before and after<br />

the evening Masses<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Masses • 7, 8, |, 10:15 and<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

by-the-SEA<br />

SSth st. and Asbury av.<br />

Interdenominational<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

8 p.m. — C<strong>of</strong>fee House for<br />

(I<br />

MT, PUASMT METHOWST CHURCH<br />

Reading a Main-pleasantville<br />

\ Wesertfs<br />

DOUG OLDHAM<br />

CONCERT<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8th, 7:30 P.M.<br />

HOLY SPIRIT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

US 9 Absecon.NJ.<br />

Offering Taken ©ene HuberMl.3144<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> the REDEEMER<br />

Longport, New Jersey<br />

9.00 A.M. — HOLY COMMUNION<br />

10 A.M. — MORNING PRAYER<br />

THE REV. JAMfS F, McELROY<br />

Seaman's Church Institute<br />

, ^<br />

An Active PretMtant Episcopal Church Mission<br />

Welcoming IvsryMw <strong>of</strong> All Denominations<br />

SUNDAY (Communion Sun-<br />

day) -<br />

Nj;3Q a.m. — Sunday School<br />

with elaiies for all agas<br />

11 a.m. — Morning WoKhip,<br />

Bishop Fred Pierce Conon <strong>of</strong><br />

fte United Methodist Church,<br />

Philadelphia, speaker. Holy<br />

Communion follows. Mrs.<br />

William Callen, soprano soloist<br />

at Margate Community<br />

Qiurch, guest lolirt. Selections,<br />

"Hymn <strong>of</strong> tht Last Supper" by<br />

Victoria Demarest and "Were<br />

You Tlieri?", Negro Spiritual.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

10 a.m. — Junior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 — Movie Night for<br />

diildren<br />

9:30 a.m. — Sunday School<br />

wit<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. — Sunday Church<br />

School with classes for all ages.<br />

11 m, — Morning Worship<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

5:45 p.m. — Junior<br />

rehearsal<br />

9 p.m. - Campus Crusade for<br />

Christ, Lower Auditorium<br />

leader.<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible Study Hour,<br />

Lower Auditorium<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. — Senior Choir<br />

reheanal<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

12.15 p,m • CBMC Luncheon,<br />

Plymouth Iim, Men welcome,<br />

8 p.m. - Choir rehearsal, choir<br />

room<br />

9 p.m. - Campus Crusade for<br />

Christ, Lower Auditorium<br />

MONDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • Bible Conference<br />

directed by Pastor Wright,<br />

Speaker, Dr. Edwin Deibler<br />

TUESDAY througl FRir .<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Bible Hf jr<br />

Speaker, Dr. Edwin DfiWr<br />

7:30 p,m. • Bible Comerence<br />

dlretted by PaR'.or Wright.<br />

Speaker, Dr, Edwin Deibler,<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Siore rd.<br />

The Very Rev, Canon Adolph<br />

W. Kahl, B.D., rector<br />

Hie Rev. Eugene F. Yieg«r.<br />

associate<br />

BETHANY<br />

UNllED MITHOBBT<br />

Shore rd. and Brighton av.<br />

Rev. William A, Dtvit, pustor<br />

SUNDAY (Third Sunday afta-<br />

Mnity) •<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. • Morning Prayer and<br />

iermon<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:48 am. - Church School<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />

Worship, Sermon topic, "Th§<br />

Mniitry <strong>of</strong> Conservation,"<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd st. and Central av.<br />

Independent - Evangelical •<br />

Interdenominational<br />

Harry N, Ryner, organist<br />

Rev. John E. Greenleaf,<br />

song leader<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley av.,<br />

5th to 8th (is.<br />

E. Woodley KalehoN.<br />

organist<br />

First United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Eighth and Central Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8<br />

' 9:00a.m. Church School—Classesforallages<br />

9:00a.m. Youth Forum in Youth Lounge<br />

Film—"<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> tht Bees"<br />

9:00 and 10:30a.m. Morning Worship<br />

Pastor Wilcock's topic<br />

-IS PREACHING DEAD?"<br />

MUSIC-MASTERWORKS CHOIR<br />

SUMMER QUARTET<br />

Luci Form wait, soprano Mertine Johns, mezzo<br />

soprano<br />

Bruce Filer, bass Lando Bartolini, tenor<br />

Wilhelm A, A. Goetie, Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Tl ESDAY-2IM p,m. Sl'MMBR AUXILIARY<br />

1 —Gertrude Fax RMm<br />

•Birioring Ireiind" preiftitrt by Dr, and Mrs, Flu! A. Frlcdrldt<br />

i VVKDNESOAYiONLV«iO«B,in..nooii<br />

VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Nuriery-Slxlh Grade<br />

Arts, crafts, game*, Hinging, fUmi. Bible Study<br />

WEDNESDAYS ONLY «:00a.m.<br />

1 ' SPIRITVAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADULTS<br />

"Let'» Look Again" prwent«d by Mri. J. Wm. Johnson<br />

"The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Suffering" ind "Healing"<br />

by Pantor Oiarle* Wllcock<br />

I0:oo ».ni. Mercenary Pr«y*r<br />

Jthn A. Janka Ctiarltt Wileock Howard W.Ada mi<br />

' Auociata P"»° r Associate<br />

j v


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PAGi 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Churches<br />

mnlinupd frniii piiuc '<<br />

KKIUAV<br />

a p m I'hrisl's Am<br />

lassadors, youth group<br />

TTKSIm<br />

I ill! |. ••! ( cHliiye pPyjct<br />

nil't'llnii ;r i ;ilhv I) iciMHi',v<br />

3KW i;!t'[|«niii dr ' N mtieid<br />

fi :iu In lu pm<br />

summer recreulinn<br />

Ynuih<br />

H p m TrusliH's mp<br />

SKWIKW BAPTIST<br />

Ah Ammlcuii HnpiUl ( huri-h WFDNKHnAV<br />

20M5 ^HHP rd<br />

Rpv, Kurt H Frank [>ii«t


i,<br />

PAGI « — SECTION TWO<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

SOCIA schedules public course in safety and defensive driving Old House Tour this weekend<br />

^mmww^w^<br />

YOUR CASTLE BY THE SEA.<br />

EVERY VACATION PLEASURE, PLUS ALL<br />

THE COMFORTS OF HOME IN A SEASIDE<br />

CONDOMINIUM RESIDING! AT AMERICA'S<br />

GREATEST FAMILY RESORT,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the day the sales <strong>of</strong>f let opined, nearly<br />

one fourth <strong>of</strong> tha luxurious condominium residences<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II wart sold.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony I! will show you<br />

why.<br />

This unique condominium community occupies<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the largest and last-remaining<br />

beachfront sites In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

• Every detail has been planned to afford you<br />

the utmost In pleasure and privacy. To give you<br />

all the advantages <strong>of</strong> owning your own yearround<br />

vacation residence, with none <strong>of</strong> the<br />

work.<br />

""You can taf« your choice <strong>of</strong> fourteen fabu><br />

tous floor pton^ including one, two. arid three<br />

bedroom units plus spectacular two-level<br />

townhousH<br />

And -.or thoie<br />

f who have consistently opposed<br />

; he Nixon Administration It it<br />

; too much to Mk that all honest<br />

* irV<br />

_A1 a jpeem Monday frghi tftat a lately and defensive Philadelphia<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Safetv<br />

Safety<br />

Council<br />

Council<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the 16-34 Community driving course, open to the<br />

.«_. ,„ , ,. . ^ . n*ps MAV _ -n,, «». in r.«, Mau and sponsored by the 18-34<br />

registrant must attend all eight alleyways, efforts in getllfe CAPE MAY - The 25th m ape May r«,,« Court u,,« House are CLASSIFIED AD<br />

Association it was announced public, will be provided bv the Association.<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> instruction. A small fee ttreet crosalngs over the Annual Old House Tour will be suggested starting placei to<br />

Classes will begin on August<br />

« required. For more in- railroad for fire and other held this year on <strong>Jul</strong>y 7 and 8. obtain tickets and brochures. BRINGS RESULTS<br />

*2l and 23' at the Intermediate<br />

. brmation pleaie call 5994082 safety facton, eatablishJng.<strong>of</strong> a Direction signs will be posted In Cape May tickets may be<br />

Pet Fair on <strong>Jul</strong>y 20<br />

School and will be taught by<br />

or 399-8305,<br />

police-rescue sqyad nation and all bouses on the tour. wUI pLffehaied at the Cape May<br />

William H Colcord, a member<br />

John B, Young n, chairman near 34th st, improved paving be numbered. The brochure you County Art League, loso<br />

The Ninth Annual Pet Fair available at the Recreation <strong>of</strong> the 16-34 Association.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dinner-danee committee <strong>of</strong> Central av, at the area <strong>of</strong> 24th receive when starting the Tour Washington St., now (trough<br />

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

and next president <strong>of</strong> the 16-34<br />

Department <strong>of</strong>fice at Bth st and The morning sessioni will be<br />

to 29th sts, where the old trolley has a map tb guide you. <strong>Jul</strong>y 8. The Croil Blaekbura<br />

Recreation Department will be<br />

Association, submitted a report<br />

All, av<br />

from 10 o'clock until noon, and<br />

tracks created a waihboard <strong>On</strong> Saturday the Tour will House, Cape and Pearl ave, and InHij<br />

T Held Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, on the 6th<br />

on the progress <strong>of</strong> the aflat to<br />

Categories will include dogs, the afternoon session will be<br />

ripple problem, more police QDV cover the upper part <strong>of</strong> Cape St. Peter's by the Sea Episcopal<br />

S<br />

a. football Held. Rain date for<br />

be held on Friday night, August<br />

cats, birds, fish, reptiles, from 1:30 until 3:30 o'clock. In<br />

patrols on the boardwalk forT<br />

May Ma; County. Tickets may be Qiureh are places to purchase<br />

ttie event will be <strong>Jul</strong>y 21 at the<br />

24, at Quail Hill Inn, Route 8,<br />

rodents, "others", and comic. order to obtain a completion<br />

bicycle regulations being eni-<br />

I piffehaied f in Seaville at the tickets if your starting the tour<br />

| Americans desire the imsame<br />

time and location.<br />

Smithville Towne,<br />

Subdivisions for the dognertlficate<br />

for the course, the<br />

breed, more lighting <strong>On</strong> the »/Ant Antique Doll Museum in <strong>Ocean</strong> in Cape May Point,<br />

• peachment -<strong>of</strong>; Nixon or any<br />

The event is open to all category are poodles, puppies,<br />

President C.W Stevens gave boardwalk, cleaning <strong>of</strong> debris View, at the Rising Sun Inn, and <strong>On</strong> "Saturday luncheon is<br />

. President If ud when he may<br />

children under 16 and. their small short hair, large short<br />

a eomprehtnsive report <strong>of</strong> the from the lagoons and water- the Henry Young Townsend being served in the Dennisville<br />

pets. A small entrance fee will hair, small long hair, large long Training graduate activities and accomplishments ways, and many others. House, all on Route 9,<br />

Phone B27-W2<br />

4 be found euilty <strong>of</strong> illegal acts?<br />

rMethodist Church and on<br />

• AppareiUy this ig we conbe<br />

received. Deadline for hiar. The cat category is<br />

far the year. The numerous President Stevens advised In Dennisville several homes Sunday at the Historical and PIONEER MOVINfi<br />

• urfffwttan the.Sentinel has<br />

registering will be Wednesday, divided into two groups, long<br />

improvements to the <strong>City</strong>, in ttiat, contrary to the views <strong>of</strong> will be selling tickets: The Community Center, 407 MsyuMalk Mat—HIM<br />

; overlooked. Unfortunately it is<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 18, at 8 p.m.<br />

hair and short hair.<br />

cooperation with Mayor some <strong>of</strong> the Summer visitors, Nathaniel Holmes House, the Lafayette st. Reservations for MI<br />

• the only crucial question in the<br />

Eegiitration blanks will be The Fair will get underway at<br />

Waldman, were enumerated his Association is busy here all Granny Green House, and the Sunday call 184-4879.<br />

»mUri Watergate affair with<br />

available in this paper next H p.m. Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, The<br />

such ai improved trash winter long on a daily basis Capt. John Douglass House:.<br />

-twpeet tt» m, Mmn. In any<br />

week or may be obtained at the public is invited to rome see the<br />

collection, street paving, safety with hii Board in touch with the The Christopher Learning mmmmmm<br />

#»i*it becomes wictent that<br />

ah, 8th, 34th, 53rd, or North St. many varied pets<br />

H-afric lights, trash receptacles, <strong>City</strong> Officials only when House above Cape May Court Whm It flu lait ttitli pity M jo*<br />

playgrounds They are also<br />

beach level boardwalks for the necessary and that he holds House on Route 9 will also have<br />

children and elderly, flood meetinp at least bi-monthly; a ticket supply.<br />

control and beach eroiion ef- he invited any <strong>of</strong> the Summer <strong>On</strong> Sunday the Tour will CAR CHECKED OVER?<br />

I<br />

1 only the course <strong>of</strong> the<br />

^ Senate hearings or the con-<br />

'j tinuance <strong>of</strong> ; criminal<br />

^proceedings, grand Jury jntorts,<br />

alley paving complaints, members to come down during cover Cape May Court House Dots your ear water system need flushing?<br />

J vert^atloni, me, will reveal<br />

obnoxious business signs, the Winter and join us in im- and the lower part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

25% SAVINGS<br />

legislation as to the proper proving the <strong>City</strong> and enhancing County, The John Holmes<br />

Do you need NEW POINTS and PLUGS?<br />

who has "miscalculated" as to<br />

•the lategrity - <strong>of</strong> "<br />

parking <strong>of</strong> mobile homes- the work <strong>of</strong> the Association, House on Siore Road, and the STOP IN, WE'LL CHECK IT FOR YOUI<br />

ON INSURANCE PREMIUMS<br />

boats'trailers, clearing <strong>of</strong> loti<br />

Hitorical Museum on Main st.<br />

'• Take Care <strong>of</strong> Your CSf mm It'll Take Csf* <strong>of</strong> Yoiii"<br />

_ • .< . . f i r •• r > :<br />

Of debris, new comfort-first aid<br />

Our new program <strong>of</strong> combining<br />

*atiom, improved lighting at Elmcted chairman <strong>of</strong> board <strong>of</strong> CIT<br />

NEIL'S<br />

home and auto coverage makes<br />

G#fs hospital post<br />

been associated since 1947, He<br />

ARCO 0<br />

was elected a vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

this possible. Call our Insurance<br />

CIT. in 1980, assuming general<br />

SERVICE STATION<br />

administrative responsibilities,<br />

nenartment.<br />

and became a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ask for Tom Pfaff<br />

(P31AAO763A:LH) GREAT<br />

board <strong>of</strong> directors and the<br />

PHONE 398 1300<br />

LAKES, 111. (FHTNC) June 4 -<br />

executive committee in 1962.<br />

Navy Seaman Recruit Frank J,<br />

He was named executive vice<br />

Eiposito, son <strong>of</strong> Louis Eiposito,<br />

president in 1967, He is a TAKE THI FUN RIDE ..,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 300 E, 9th St.". <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Lehigh University<br />

REALTY N.J., graduated from recruit<br />

and the Graduate School <strong>of</strong> ACROSS DELAWARE BAY<br />

Mining at the Naval Training<br />

Business <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

2131 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Center here.<br />

University and is a certified<br />

public accountant.<br />

Holmes resides at Glen<br />

Ridge, N.J. and summers here<br />

at 2509 Asbury av.<br />

KIEFER'S BAYSIDE<br />

The appointment <strong>of</strong> MA<br />

Metropole as assistant ad-<br />

LIT US<br />

ANTIQUES i<br />

ministrator, Finance, <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers New York, June M — Walter DO YOUR WASH . MAI ij<br />

NOW OPEN!<br />

IMPORTS<br />

Point, wai announced by S. Holmes, Jr., an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wash Dry and Fold<br />

William M. Jenkins, ad- simmer resident, was elected<br />

828 Bay Avenue, Somers Point<br />

ministrator,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> CIT.<br />

or<br />

LEWES<br />

W. [|Wlfi You to OpeflD.i.y«Noona,,0p.ra.<br />

Metropole comes from financial Corporation, con- Wash and Dry<br />

Bfowse<br />

Monday thru Sal,<br />

Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, tinuing as chief executive <strong>of</strong>- Wash Dry and Fold<br />

Pa,, where he was the conficer, and Todd 0. Cole was<br />

• Interesting & Unique Antiques<br />

troller He has earned two elected president <strong>of</strong> the cor-<br />

or<br />

FERRY<br />

• Candlss<br />

masters degrees and ..has poration and chief ad- Wash and Dry<br />

1 Scheduled Crossings<br />

• Chandeliers<br />

several pr<strong>of</strong>essional cerminlstrative <strong>of</strong>ficer by the Dry Cleaning<br />

Leaves Leaves<br />

• China<br />

tificates, including one from the C.I.T. board <strong>of</strong> directors today. fay the Pound<br />

Capa May, N. j. Lewes, Del.<br />

• Art<br />

Engineeri Club <strong>of</strong> Holmes had held the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, and one from the president and Mr. Cole had<br />

$.40 per Ib.<br />

7:30 A.M.<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

• Books (Some Collector's Items)<br />

New York Institute <strong>of</strong> Finance, been executive vice president. $2.50 . 8 lbs.<br />

9:30 A.M.<br />

11:30 A.M.<br />

Come In After Dinner or While Enjoying Your Vacation<br />

Metropole is married, and<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> chairman, vacant Pick-up and<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

1:00 P.M.<br />

has two sons.<br />

since 1970, was reactivated by delivery arranged<br />

4tfiO P.M.<br />

3:WP,M,<br />

today's action.<br />

3:00 P.M.<br />

Holmes, 54, had been JO-JO<br />

5:00 P.M.<br />

6:30 P.M.<br />

8:30 P.M.<br />

president <strong>of</strong> C.I.T. since 1MB, WASH I DRY<br />

Additional departures weekends and holidays only<br />

.t^Moed the cgfnpaay^n use .<br />

, 4§MStfoUv, having {MViDiBly<br />

It NOON "<br />

MM that position af RCA Phone 3»*747t<br />

Corporation, with whlcH he had li.rr 399-9695<br />

LUNCH COIMITIR SIHVICI FBIf PARKINfrAT Tf«l)lW*l«<br />

AN OCIANFRONT CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY AT OCEAN CITY, N.J. *<br />

: THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

<strong>of</strong> this nation in engaging in a Bombing <strong>of</strong> Cambodia. Cam.<br />

wr <strong>of</strong> genocide in SouQieaw bodia and the ethical ambiguity<br />

Asia. Some have questioned the if not outright moral outrage <strong>of</strong><br />

racist attitudes <strong>of</strong> a nation Southeast Asia is only around<br />

which allegedly established the corner from Watergate,<br />

equality over 100 yoari ago.<br />

Bob Allen<br />

Some have questioned the<br />

SiOJthst.<br />

economic policies <strong>of</strong> a nation<br />

which has the potential for the Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />

greatest wealth in the world but boxuig commissioner <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

• fast wasting its resources, May County and manager <strong>of</strong><br />

environment, and the rest <strong>of</strong> the same, I feel the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

world in the bargain. Many <strong>of</strong> Qty who have given us moral<br />

hose who engaged in such and enthusiastic support should<br />

questioning had their heads be told the facts in reference to<br />

split open in Washington a few the boxing program I do not<br />

years back on orders from fid it is fair or just tor our <strong>City</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> the very men who are fathers or our citizens to be<br />

now appearing at the sniped at in news release<br />

Watergate hearings. While made recently, the reason<br />

same Americans were openly being the space we had been<br />

protesting the mfrlngeme t <strong>of</strong> using fcr a gym was most<br />

first amendment liberties and certainly needed by the <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ter being jailed for so doing, and I do know that every effort<br />

the Watergate crew was was made by our <strong>City</strong> fatheri to<br />

planning the surveillance, replace and replenish same.<br />

harassment and even muggings Having been unsuccessful In<br />

<strong>of</strong> such protestors. While the Ending a suitable location in<br />

Berrigans and others were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, I scoured the<br />

going to jail for calling this aunty and found one in North<br />

the present nation back to some kind <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, thus improving the<br />

-. administration- No divine moral sanity, some ad- mtire program because now we<br />

• pronouncements from an ministration <strong>of</strong>ficials were cannot only serve the<br />

f Editor's *alr in Oosan Qty arranging to have prostitutes youngsters in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but<br />

tmmM I<br />

compromise the positions <strong>of</strong> ttie youngsters <strong>of</strong> the entire<br />

f If H should become thi case opposing party <strong>of</strong>ficials. County, The location being as it<br />

S*'Jhatttie PreaWent<strong>of</strong> the Uiited<br />

ta serves as a suitable distance<br />

It is quite evident that there<br />

r ftatw has been guilty <strong>of</strong> illegal<br />

to travel.<br />

has indeed been miscalculation<br />

t* activities, as were his subor- on the part <strong>of</strong> someone or<br />

With the cooperation <strong>of</strong> our<br />

ydtaates, AnMricans, including everyone in this nation, And if it<br />

city fathers and North Wild-<br />

^newspaper editors, had better seems so long ago that this<br />

wood <strong>of</strong>ficials and the Cape<br />

»be honest enough to engage ta nation was sending some <strong>of</strong> its<br />

May County <strong>of</strong>ficials, we set up<br />

-various quesdontag «8 to what best youth to die on the ob-<br />

a gym second to none in the<br />

pmi Jitw ili been up to as a scure fields <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asia<br />

State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, It is self,<br />

^utUn in the p«t years, Some we had better all remember<br />

supporting, the equipment is<br />

•<strong>of</strong> the American people have that only today the United<br />

adequate and the environment<br />

States Senate was sUU<br />

is cheerful, if that is possible<br />

|lrt that bj questioning the roli questioning the continued<br />

when being slugged.<br />

We are in full liaison and<br />

work in cooperation with Seven<br />

Champs Gym, The two gyms<br />

PASSBOOK are Pro-Am giving the<br />

youngsters the opportunity to<br />

SAVINGS rub elbows at the County gym<br />

with pros such as Boogaloo<br />

Watts, Ronald Branch, Leon<br />

DQAWARE VALLEY Washington, Guy Gargan and<br />

Benny BriscM. At Seven<br />

SAVINGS I LOAN Champs gym they meet<br />

Bochelie Norris, Cash White,<br />

ASSOCIATION Joe Ftazier, Ernie Terrell and<br />

others. From me pros they<br />

receive guidance and actual<br />

858-8658 work and experience<br />

Banking tfy MaU reduces our overhead to pay the highest<br />

dividends. 8% percent lemLannually June M and December<br />

As manager and Com-<br />

31, Minimum accounts ISO, A mutual MtedMlMi with no<br />

missioner, I have invited Frank<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>lti to anyone except depositing savers. No confuting<br />

Iieggi and Prank Lpngo to<br />

plm. Everybody treated alike to 6';, percent, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

assist in our program' as they<br />

how much you have. If you retain account to dividend dates<br />

have in the past, but they cite<br />

Jmt 30 and December 31. No expensive <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

that the time an and distance<br />

disfavors them, I can ap-<br />

Dividends continuously since chartered In 1921. preciate this, but in a program<br />

Supervised by Department <strong>of</strong> Banking, State <strong>of</strong> N,J. such as this where voluntary<br />

Withdrawals at any ttoife without notice<br />

effort is <strong>of</strong> top priority no time,<br />

PO, Bo i MS, Colllngswood. New Jersey 08101<br />

distance, or financial cost<br />

Enclosed find my check to open an account in the matters if you'w dedicated,<br />

following name: . ><br />

Howard Jackson, our head<br />

traiirtr,'<br />

NAME<br />

ADDRESS<br />

1 -4ha 1 Call 399-2038 or 399-7589 W call<br />

ttie gym 6 p.m. to 9:3€ p.m., 522<br />

7084, We are here to serve you •<br />

(hat's what it's all about;<br />

Twenty-eight County<br />

youngsters m will pay<br />

your medical bills. We do. As a<br />

team member you are insured,<br />

This team will participate In all<br />

future amateur tournament*<br />

and Olympics. Our aim Is to<br />

achieve first place in the<br />

Delaware Valley Golden Gloves<br />

come 1974, So join now and be a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

To the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel.<br />

Ledger on behalf <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

youngsters and <strong>of</strong>ficials since<br />

M48 to this day, we want to<br />

thank you for the fine news<br />

work you have done, not only<br />

for the boxing program, but for<br />

all sports and activities the<br />

young people <strong>of</strong> our County<br />

have participated in. You have<br />

Tftjfitaf have ;,<br />

carried-'this prognrm since<br />

1MB, we have not quit yet. t<br />

To our young men in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, I say "Welcome Aboard"<br />

mis is your gym - want to join?<br />

1<br />

PACE 7 - SECTION TWO<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y is Hydrangea Month<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y traditionally ii and over the Absecon blvd. to cooperating communities is. small and large home displays<br />

Hydrangea Festival Month in Brigantine.<br />

now being done and winners will receive silver flower bowls.<br />

Atlantic and Cape May coun- The second outlet goes dawn will be announced The awards These winners will be escorted<br />

ties. Residents and visitors to 59th st. then on through dinner will take place <strong>Jul</strong>y is it to the dinner by the mayors <strong>of</strong><br />

interested hi seeing all <strong>of</strong> the ftrathrnere, St« Ult <strong>City</strong>, Haddon Hall, Atlantic aty, at their cities, Mrs. Henry Shaw ia<br />

colorful displays are urged to aone Harbor, North WUdwood, which time a grand sweep- chairman <strong>of</strong> the event In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

fellow the familiar red arrow WUdwood, Wildwood Crest and stakes winner along with aty,<br />

"Hydrangea Trail" signs ape May,<br />

overall winners for best bush,<br />

posted along the trail route. JudslDK <strong>of</strong> flowers In thegarden,<br />

red hydrangea and QuiltM A4» Mm§ *****<br />

The Trail starts in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> then continues through<br />

Venttior, Margate and<br />

Longport. It is suggested that<br />

persons making the tour fellow<br />

up and down the side streets,<br />

particularly through Margate<br />

and Longport, so as not to miss<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the displays.<br />

The Trail continues over the<br />

IC<br />

Longport Bridge and into<br />

MTM IT. IK A»»U»Y «V1.<br />

* &A/ACK<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

again the Trail signs are set up<br />

but visitors are urged to drive<br />

dm-t, BCI.^P<br />

wound as many beautiful<br />

always given them the best displays could be misled<br />

coverage.<br />

otherwise.<br />

OPEN I>AY & EVENING- ^<br />

I think for this reason our Two outlets for the Trail are<br />

young people have always been (Mablishedhere. Hie first goes<br />

for the establishment while to ith st, then west over the<br />

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PAGE 8 - SECTION TWO<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qity Surfing Association held the first <strong>of</strong><br />

five contests for the summer. Novice winners for this<br />

Tuesday's program were (I. to r,) Jeff McLarnon,<br />

Junior Men's Division; Paul Weidemann, Boys'<br />

Division, and Dan Canova, runnerup in Boys'<br />

Division At second from left is Bill Schwab, contest<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 6, THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Ann Golden and Buzby crew score perfect races in OCYC regatta<br />

World Moth champion Ann<br />

Golden, Huntingdon Valley,<br />

lailed a perfect regatta with<br />

three flrrts to capture the<br />

American Cup in the Moth<br />

Oasi at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />

last weekend. j-<br />

Gordon Buzby, Jr., ind his<br />

Shlifflin' OH by Mae E. Murphy<br />

Friday's night's Candy Shoot<br />

was a grtat sueceii. The rains<br />

held <strong>of</strong>f until our evening <strong>of</strong> fun<br />

was completed so everyone had<br />

a good time. Sixty-three per.<br />

^ns participated and due to the<br />

excellent committee 38 <strong>of</strong> those<br />

Leatherman and George<br />

aaufler. Each won a first<br />

award. John Schmidt and<br />

Ralph Winters won the other<br />

two prizes.<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 2, was the<br />

opening date for the Novice<br />

received omdy. The com.<br />

Tburnament. We had 24 entries,<br />

petition was keen, as you will<br />

a splendid turnout for the first<br />

note. There were three people<br />

dub tournament. The games<br />

-*who scored eighty pointi each,<br />

proved to be exciting right up to<br />

the highest score for the<br />

and including the flnali on<br />

evening. They were Phyllis<br />

Tuesday afternoon. The winner<br />

Hover, Al Lang, and Hans<br />

in first place Is Al Lang. Al is a<br />

Slreib. Herman Geiger made a<br />

new-comer in our club but we<br />

•core <strong>of</strong> 75. Mae Murphy 73,<br />

all know we shall hear more<br />

Gen Lang and Tom Jackion II<br />

from him aa the summer goes<br />

(our friend from Philadelphia)<br />

on. In second place is Sal<br />

each had 72 points. Ralph<br />

Boseemi, who always avoided<br />

Winters scored 70. There has<br />

tournament play, Norman<br />

only been one person In the<br />

Thompson, another one <strong>of</strong> our<br />

history <strong>of</strong> our club who made a<br />

newer members came in third,<br />

perfect moti <strong>of</strong> 100, our very<br />

and Bill Zabel won fourth place.<br />

dear friend Tony Battista. He<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> those players played<br />

did that several years ago, and<br />

very fine shuffleboard and we<br />

still holdi the record. The<br />

hope this is Just the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

committee headed by Thelma<br />

a very successful and enjoyable<br />

and Harold Hartmin deserve<br />

season.<br />

much credit for running the<br />

event so smoothly and ef- Our club will host the New<br />

flciently. Mary Andrien, John Jersey State Mixed Doubles<br />

Griffin, Sylvia Heyl, Mildred Championship ^Tournament<br />

Lee, Paul Macrleand Bill Zabel next week on Tuesday and<br />

all helped to make it such a Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y in and 11. We<br />

success. The next one will be on expect many teams from ottier<br />

Friday <strong>Jul</strong>y 20,<br />

dubs in New Jersey and we<br />

anticipate some exciting<br />

In the Progreislve Tour- games. We are always very<br />

nament <strong>of</strong> last Wednesday our grateful to the aty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

winners were Mildred Lee, Bea <strong>City</strong> through the Recreation<br />

Etherington, and Peg Cor- Department with Don Pileggi<br />

nelius. For the men we are at the head <strong>of</strong> that department<br />

happy to tell you Elmer br the assistance they give us<br />

Angstadt was first with six in sponsoring state events.<br />

games. Dr. Carter was second<br />

Plans are materializing for<br />

and Emerson Cunningham won<br />

our Annual Summer Card<br />

third place. <strong>On</strong> Saturday af-<br />

Party, Plan to spend the<br />

ternoon Betty DeLuque won<br />

evening <strong>of</strong> Tuesday <strong>Jul</strong>y 24,<br />

first prize for the ladies. The<br />

with us at the Youth Center.<br />

second and third prizes went to<br />

Make up your own table and<br />

Gen Lang and Edna Hopper.<br />

Join us for an enjoyable time.<br />

Two men had six games each<br />

Please bring your own cards.<br />

that afternoon. They were Paul<br />

11 teams competing<br />

in girls' court loop<br />

Th|B Girls' Summer ena Half time score had<br />

Basket hall League Is underway Dimension Black on top UM4,<br />

with tJTe 8th it. courts being the with Captain Sue Sye, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

scene <strong>of</strong> action every Monday Qty High School, leading both<br />

and Wednesday evening at 5:45.. teajns with six pointy. At the<br />

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The Recreation Department<br />

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thf organizational meetings<br />

held last week. This it the<br />

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New Jersey and Pennsylvania<br />

but also from Florida,<br />

Delaware, and Virginia.<br />

In Monday nights action<br />

Wane Snow, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hitfi<br />

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At the final buzzer the<br />

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VICTORS—Winners In the Novice Tournament <strong>of</strong><br />

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2-TEMPERATURE,<br />

3-CYCLE WASHER<br />

• SIUCT PRE-SOAK CYCLE FOR USE WITH HEW<br />

LAUNDRY AIDS<br />

• ALSO HAS NORMAL, SHORT, 4-nln, CYCLES<br />

• 2 WATER LEVELS<br />

ft ? WASH/IDISE TEMPEMTnMS<br />

63201<br />

ALL-FROSTLESS; NO MESSY DEFROSTING<br />

ll.lcu. ft. REFRIGERATOR HAS 2 FULL WIDTH<br />

STEEL SHELVES AND A FULL-WIDTH CRISPER;<br />

COVER SERVES AS 3rd. SHELF<br />

3.0-cu. II. FREEZER HOLDI UP TO 105 POUNDS OF<br />

rooD<br />

PERMANENT PRESS ,<br />

ELECTRIC DRYER<br />

s<br />

ios<br />

PLUS REGULAR<br />

PERMANENT PRESS SETTING,<br />

SETTING FOR NORMAL FABRICS<br />

"AIR ONLY" FLUFFS PILLOWS<br />

N<br />

FROSTLESS 15.4-cu. ft. FREEZER<br />

HOLDS 539 lbs. OF FOOD • 3 GRILLE-TYPE<br />

SHELVES • WIRE MEAT TRIVET •MAGNETIC<br />

DOOR GASKET<br />

KENMORE DISH WASHERS<br />

PORTABLE OR BUILT-IN<br />

YOUR *158<br />

CHOICE<br />

Wheel-about portable hai iull pull-out upper rack,<br />

wood-grained melamine top doublei ai extra work<br />

surface- The built-in'i siied to replaCB almoit any<br />

brand built-in, has upper reto rack for two-lawtl<br />

wash. White only ^<br />

PLEASANTVILLE Blac^Horse Prke-Tilton Rd,<br />

OPEN 9t3O TO 9i30 MON, thru SAT.<br />

I


ity loop pit<br />

md won 8-1. Mike allnwi!<br />

d the <strong>of</strong>fense with Getty,<br />

T ii many times a! and !i<br />

3)aekman was the games<br />

leher allowing Juit and h<<br />

Gary Guirnicini, the btfiind<br />

Jer, contributed a playini<br />

Tnm BoUinB. the in hit!!


PA01 12 - SECTION TWO<br />

PROF, S1RVICIS<br />

TH1 OCEAN CITY §f NTINIUtf WS1W<br />

PROF. SEBV<br />

MOTELS-HOTELS<br />

EUREKA<br />

CM HELP YOU<br />

CUT.TOUR MAIN.<br />

TiHANCe COST • ««<br />

CLEAN. BRIOHTiN ind<br />

PRESERVE V O U H<br />

FLOORS. CARPETS ind<br />

FUlfNilHINSI<br />

COMMIRCIAL<br />

lltJPH<br />

3rf Floor<br />

Houtwaras<br />

STOP IN<br />

TODAY<br />

for<br />

FREE<br />

AIRCONDITlONiNr,<br />

CHECK UP<br />

POINT<br />

•—STATIO<br />

Rqule9AN..wVorkAve.<br />

SomersPl. Ph. 927.4441<br />

AUTO GLflSS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Immune? Approved<br />

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

Glass<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

4«n ASBIJRV AVE<br />

nial :I!M-2Z24<br />

PROF. SERVICES<br />

TUNE IN<br />

ON FAST<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

>H • Ill \i KX<br />

JUCTPHaNE<br />

399-4910<br />

GLEESONS TV<br />

•OAT SLiPi lor Hut, Floating dock, up To<br />

II', "0 00 par Minn, priding CrMt<br />

tnm Nlr isman Hut,tn.IiM. II<br />

BOSTON WHALER - '.J, ElitlWrt<br />

modal, IV. H ho. Evinrvda. Nat MM<br />

gn* tut, Cov«-i, cantpiH, EKall.nt<br />

condition lifM. can M Han in] Pirn,<br />

data Av... o c In watar. Call Bf.Jn. Mr<br />

appolntm.nl. HI<br />

•IIOANTINE'I Mai Ma* nw til I<br />

Brant* nor. In igfnari Point. Mat to<br />

WHItrti Ann, N; Haw Hoad mena f»-<br />

iffj. sailboat aqulpiMfll our ipaeiitty.<br />

Of.n7 0.vi. ti<br />

MORITZ<br />

Painting Contractor<br />

spriyiiig-noiier-brush<br />

caulking<br />

Interior exterior<br />

Free F.stimate<br />

Free window cleaning with<br />

every paint Job for Spring,<br />

399-0600 398-2494<br />

AUTO SIMOmZWG<br />

14" Simoniz Exterior<br />

19" Incl. Inltrlor<br />

33" Blue Coral<br />

Ktlim.tc.iin Compounding<br />

Rn's Mlrrar SJitne<br />

Mobil Station<br />

Anbury<br />

Call for Appointment<br />

!I9».9313 or 399.9668<br />

• PAINTING i<br />

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR<br />

Call<br />

JOHN DILESSINDRO<br />

399-9108<br />

Free EgtimatM<br />

Special rates for interior<br />

painting. Over 20 years<br />

experience.<br />

RAY ALESNIRE<br />

Paperhanging<br />

I Painting<br />

Phone<br />

399-7789<br />

H&C SERVICES<br />

Tapioil -stone-sodding<br />

Qravel and fill<br />

Debris removed • hauling<br />

399-1205 or 399-2515<br />

CHAIN link lann By Rleb Hariran. lalai<br />

ana initilliHon, Irn titlnum Call<br />

anyllmt Ut «3M, Ml<br />

po<strong>of</strong>esiiONAL lawn urvin at nan-<br />

prol.nit.n.1 prlc.t JH'1 lawn Hf-<br />

vice Dipinniii Fro, (itinialai.<br />

Av.lHbH tor f intfil mainiananca, Hnill<br />

paint ISM, Ilitn tiaullns. Call amr i a.m.<br />

]*I1»H M<br />

VENETIAN<br />

BLINDS<br />

MADETOORDER<br />

We also<br />

Rt-T#p»—Re-Cord<br />

Re-Slat—Repair<br />

Dial IM-SI40<br />

••ASMOBI<br />

VIHETIAN • UNO CO<br />

CManulacturfrsl<br />

* 101 Boowv.il il*d<br />

Marmara, HI<br />

STEEL<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

Carl Zimmarmai.<br />

(all Ciillecl After5p.in,<br />

N. (210) 3424470 ,„<br />

• •) )•<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

As* Ufc we tent<br />

mini tny kind!<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

WaftnlMmn<br />

ISO Anbury Avenue<br />

749 West Avenii* P<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

HOUSE and<br />

t'OMMEHrlAI, SERVICE<br />

•anw All Calll immr<br />

ANDERSON<br />

Electric Company<br />

IMS Went Ave. ni9inn.S44&<br />

HOIII CAT — H- . HIM. It' • tiMt,<br />

Unr, Junlltn, Ftfta 1, Flvlnf Fliri. Jit<br />

14, Mitavarar, •!» trallar, r « V I Hating<br />

*MK PaMM nan Mr walar. IIH. F.L,<br />

WMtt lallMsh, Hi Wail An. Iff.<br />

MM. F7-4<br />

GILROOFING<br />

HOTTARSPICiALISTS<br />

Htw row. Md root raaairad, root<br />

racoatad with piirj not tar<br />

AVBHAOl SIZE M»F ISO<br />

Alia f uffari ana ihinajlat<br />

CtN 399^2694 »<br />

Sailboat Salt!<br />

Gigantic Cltaranc*<br />

on U Modeh<br />

FAMTASTIC SAYINGS!<br />

SatUfi OUT AU STOCK"<br />

<strong>1973</strong>, 72 leftovers<br />

and used boMf<br />

Simflsh<br />

Chrysler SaUbMtl<br />

Annapolis Day Sailert<br />

MFC Sail and Doodle<br />

0-Day and HoUe<br />

Ventui-e and Catalina<br />

SAILBOAT RENTAL<br />

and SALES<br />

Route 559<br />

Somen Point, N.J.<br />

ti<br />

MUFFLESf—LlnMlmi fdlrlnifa isf lir<br />

maka Amarican and taralgn can #W<br />

IrUckl, Al'i Flro.to<strong>of</strong>c •atlHI Mfl ArMlr.<br />

M413M<br />

BOATS FOR SALf<br />

RUBBER STAMPS<br />

MADE-TO-ORDER<br />

SMPMNT<br />

Somers PI, Shopping Center<br />

• rKEKPrJUVERY*<br />

IHOCIAN CITY AREA<br />

Hal 927-7889<br />

Wilhelm Bros,<br />

Ropfinfl<br />

FRIE E1TIMATES — AM worl<br />

guaraintM tflllltla IM Hal ro<strong>of</strong>lna.<br />

Call fllHM After S p.m. MS-<br />

IIM • a<br />

Painting<br />

InNrior-Exttfior<br />

Frank I. Gittord<br />

4M ItbHnr Aniwt<br />

Phont 398-4877<br />

ifl»r4iMP.M.<br />

CLOCK mpiiring, AD troai, iwtiiinint<br />

In irtMtimari. Flck u* IM Mlvary<br />

wrvicf, €. imiriiit Jejuna!!* list Nvw<br />

•d , NerMlflaMi N.J. call atS.1741. N<br />

,1.<br />

• T<br />

BILL GANNON<br />

Painting Contractor<br />

INTERIOR -EXTERIOR<br />

PREMIUM MINT USED<br />

Frily te«d-(Wity Iftrt DUN<br />

Call Anytime 927-1939<br />

PAINTING,<br />

Ken Breckley<br />

pnoM 399-5354<br />

OALL NOW!<br />

PAINTUN<br />

5.''<br />

ru|nNirior-Ext«rior — No Job Too Smoll<br />

Quality Work — Frao E«.lmota« ,,<br />

f>.<br />

2 BOAT SUPS<br />

FOR RENT<br />

Can a£nmiTieiata yp to H ft. bat:<br />

Praa wafar, alacirlclly, and pariilng.<br />

At »th ftraal brldf* 1 Piltn Ava. on<br />

inland wataraay, Sain <strong>City</strong>. Call<br />

John BOrhnUn (<strong>of</strong> aatllll, M11IM, FN<br />

THE BQ«f SHOP<br />

1 iirinSMpiy<br />

Nvad^aarttrt<br />

Qpnhig <strong>of</strong> Qir Rni<br />

Star* in Somtra Poimt<br />

607 WWROAMMt* •<br />

Pfc<strong>of</strong>l. 927-W92<br />

ti fMn Mi),<br />

HHR 10-5JB<br />

sat i-i. m. s-i<br />

HOBIE CAT<br />

BAT VIEW MARINA<br />

311 Bay Ave. Phone J»8-3O4»<br />

TIViSWiHNieOFF—<br />

BUCK FLEMINS,<br />

^••••l^^^HBBa^^^^H^MaaS^BBBBBBalalaallaaH^^<br />

"NAMRON 11"<br />

Charter far<br />

SPORT FISHING<br />

W. 0. H. BaJin<br />

399-M17 399-2480<br />

FIRETHORN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

•OAR PI HO IM OSOOMINO<br />

For Met IM Cttl<br />

"In MM Htnia" cara<br />

Pick Up WJ Mlwry<br />

FLEAit CALL«»a«<br />

DOGGIE MOlfeL<br />

RtMTkM<br />

A b«*«tftil. private<br />

In the country. Bipwt c*M,<br />

"CATS WELCOME"<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

ftaMtft-igf<br />

FOR SALE<br />

SCULLVILLC - Yallow Ian M .allow<br />

aim addmantt. Bin hand carvad<br />

woodan cigar itara Indian RWi many,<br />

many ll.mi. tHraa miitl rram Somtrl<br />

Point clrcM an tM May. Landing M,<br />

lundsyi only ),ip,fn, ptf<br />

IINSIR wwlng machln., mMM No, tM,<br />

portabla Eicaitanl condition Juil<br />

avirkaulM. ITS Including ma. call Jrf.<br />

9111, ,H4<br />

AnENTION<br />

Apartment Owners)<br />

Quantify Discount<br />

on Bulbs<br />

A Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES<br />

AC ELECTRICAL<br />

SUPPLY<br />

i:«7 West Ave. Dial399.3130<br />

OP»N DAILY ltd!<br />

ini.lN IB, IIA LION trtiltr. I1N. in<br />

I1M, • tf<br />

Iffl-U ". MFS 1OW RIBER with<br />

tfn41 h.p. ilKtric tilrt Jahnian MfM.<br />

•auipped wllh anchor, wliar tUl,<br />

caihisni. Iff, ml). Contact Mr,<br />

TemiMHI at IpaM and iki Isat BtnttH,<br />

MtiilMnwInfwinatlM. M<br />

lt?H5 h.p. aiattrlc Hlrtlnl Jotimon<br />

«flfl[nawlthcontTotiHT5 in 1174 H<br />

U 1 eAVALim — F1M condition ana<br />

fltllnfiMM ill flrH Claw CHIMM. Mi<br />

aitral IntlvlM at UMt,N, tm » at<br />

FlUHMvUla MMIl Horn. HIM, Blatt<br />

Man* MM HTMI tram MfCcrtky FM, !•<br />

i<br />

SAiLMATiaNLY<br />

ipBeiALSBHyiet<br />

FORBIOINNiftS<br />

NM, uttd, IN' on dltplay. Anupellt<br />

DayUlltri, AMF suntllh and MMM.<br />

SAIHOAT HiNTAL ANBlALti<br />

IIHHI !!•—IMian flMnl, N. J.<br />

niim<br />

OLO itDIBMRD ind tarw, aak<br />

finilllM natural MM llrm. Cal IN-<br />

wlinmlns pool. All namt tM<br />

utm, woiiowaii urpma, ttnu avtr<br />

11M,M*. Prlca MM.M. Ian Mrnu.<br />

PtrklfiB M avIlMMa M (MM or puf.<br />

tftaia, tallavut Natal, all,» Octan An.<br />

INVEST AND COLLECT wa will m<br />

that* 3 yaar old apM, Mr yM,<br />

Mf bvlMHng and wt rim II WflUlUm Mf,<br />

Call commarcHI dapartmaM tt Sartar<br />

Ra.lly,32ndtA«l)uryAv« J««7». H<br />

MOTIL AND R1ITAURAHT —<br />

Prafaff M HxafkH In Canttr <strong>City</strong>,<br />

aiallant nturn, 33 Mdnomi, l«<br />

bathi. I paiMar raotni, 1 ItaJIH Ml,<br />

•ph. Alr-«Mmt«ad M"*"! •*•"•<br />

Hat! IN. Owmr wldm to rMlri.<br />

LlbaralltnanctngavalUbla. Cialltnt<br />

conattlon. praunrlv In aaarttMl,<br />

WOODSASINCV<br />

HIWHIAva. * W<br />

NOTICE!<br />

BUSINESS OPPOfiTUMin<br />

Ulmcrt Sntcfc Bar on the bcack * itOt ft. rVoMrty tm-<br />

(Ma Ml IN I. twiiirdil 1*1 «• bt«eh. Pr«««MlT<br />

•pcrated u pntaUUe Mack kv. Beat* MMMMiy itMfs<br />

Parking lat. Ala» ritariaa rltfMir. beach at«i M VkNh<br />

-_^. ^-w^^-I -•.«f efcaln, .BtfcnDa* ft rait*.<br />

•* *<br />

3Sa^!^r..'"ry,,.-.L.;.<br />

WHAT MORE could you aik<br />

for? Heated swimming pool,<br />

.water front wtttt boat ilipi, 3<br />

bedragni, abatka. iplM level<br />

In a year round neigh-<br />

borhood. Enjoy the summers<br />

you've dreamed •bout.<br />

WE STILL have Many<br />

choice summer rentals,<br />

make plans before It's too<br />

late. Special deal! on the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y,<br />

WE HAVE Just listed 2 three<br />

bedroom. 2 full bath ran-<br />

chert with fireplaces. These<br />

all electric year round<br />

homes are located with easy<br />

access to •hopping, etc.<br />

Owner property U selling far<br />

mm and Inside rancher on<br />

evenhed lot ta priced at<br />

|4S,tM, Both are nn-<br />

fwnlihed.<br />

BRAND NEW—3 bedroom,<br />

IV, hath aU eteetrie duple*.<br />

The I year 'round apts. both<br />

have an exceptional bay<br />

View. Selling unfurnished tor<br />

MMM with immediate<br />

occupancy.<br />

B UNIT APT. BLD&—with<br />

no streets to crass to the<br />

beach, ThU money maker<br />

grosses almost $10,00* each<br />

summer. Beautiful ocean<br />

view from each <strong>of</strong> the t apts.<br />

Located near excellent<br />

bench. Stop In tor further<br />

details.<br />

JUST FINISHED I<br />

bedroom, 1 bath, all<br />

electric home with un-<br />

finished second floor.<br />

Plumbing is roughed In to<br />

easily convert to 2 bedrooms<br />

and a bath. Selling for<br />

111,500 unfurnished. Un><br />

beatable price tor a brand*<br />

new year round home,<br />

FOR THE large family. This<br />

5 bedroom, 3 bath home Is<br />

located in the south end with<br />

only one street to cross to the<br />

beach. Completely furnished<br />

at ISS.3Q0.<br />

YEAR ROUND HOME near<br />

Gardens. Features include a<br />

brand new kitchen, laoadry<br />

room, 3 bedroom, l',4 baths<br />

and gat heat, Sale alto in-<br />

cludes an adjacent m m<br />

buiidlng lot. Stop hUor more<br />

details,<br />

UN nd Cttttril ArMM. MMM III Mil<br />

Furnished condominiums ready<br />

for immediate occupancy, all<br />

with oceanfront view.<br />

^spinnaker<br />

condominium<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

Attractive center hall • three bedroom Cape Cod<br />

• all electric • heat and central air conditioning<br />

Custom built, i years old.<br />

FIRfT FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

room, den, extra large master bedroom with<br />

walk-in closet and private bath.<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

S large bedrooms, bath and walk-ln cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closets.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes included.<br />

Completely furnished less listed personal items.<br />

Convenient location,<br />

INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200-23rd St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j. 399-7073<br />

Taks I»l»•# 17 <strong>of</strong>f the Ga?d»n Slots<br />

and follow it to (tie ocean<br />

For ftetalis calt ^09) 263 2828<br />

WISHAM<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REALTORS<br />

SPACIOUS NOME<br />

JAMES T.<br />

D'ARCY<br />

REALTOR<br />

Would you like to see a comfortable, heated home<br />

with 4 bedrooms for *19,800?<br />

Would you like to iee an immaculate home with a<br />

lovely separate apartment for '39,500?<br />

BAYFRONT RENTALS ARi ALSO A SPECIALTY<br />

1334 BAY AVOW lUEfHW* 399-0888<br />

143 E, ATLANTIC BOULEVARD<br />

OCEAN OTV, NEW JERSEY<br />

Comfortable Yearly Living Plus Incomt<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly six houses from an excellent protected beach, located<br />

In Itae choice Gardens section and residing on one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'! widest Streets.<br />

Upper Cottage consists <strong>of</strong> seven (7) bedrooms, 1U bathi.<br />

living room wllh fireplace, den. Modern kitchen, large<br />

dining room, oil hot water baseboard heat,<br />

First floor Income apartment: • Two


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

TH1 OCEAN CITY SENTINfLLEDOER<br />

RE FOR SALE R,f. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE<br />

OARDENi HOME - I Mrsgifli, 6a!H.<br />

powder room, WW urpallns, QJJj»We<br />

•.10.age lij.tot Soeer! L iharj, •"••««,<br />

MM AlBury. Jf»4?a» ' 1)<br />

RE. FOR SALE<br />

GSRDINS HOME - 5 D.drOOmi. Bath,<br />

powd.r room, will is wtii ciPMtlni,<br />

shown by apoolntmant. Kgoafi L Sharp,<br />

Realtor. 4i« Atbury, tnilM. Is<br />

15 PL IT LEVEL HOME - fifuiHNi I<br />

dn a ijjafiOu* IM_' EUfyeS<br />

I €6rn#f let in M#fiSfi Pirk ftl<br />

| Undjfisfi. 4 begrogmi, I'? iMthl.<br />

ream §*tng usid complstely<br />

an eififfi. Set new'<br />

BU51HISS OPPORTUNITY -<br />

i jy*l Iliirf = iiundrsrnit, guest<br />

| home- and re*Uy--»nt located en<br />

!J,86Q *Q. H ef wery Ssiiri&le<br />

eemmerfi*! ground, tdfll fer<br />

jgFien dei.ring te epefSfS<br />

justness Step in >nd «* u* '«<br />

Tigre defaiii<br />

I NEW OUPLUX — *•'»• luil<br />

taken tbe luting on a brand<br />

,w J bedroom, bath ana a hall<br />

.JBIBP Call ui lor mora detalii<br />

•bout thii lo.ely home prleM<br />

whhln vsur budget<br />

INVESTORS ATTENTION! Juit<br />

lilted, i « family property<br />

coniiiting <strong>of</strong> a 1 family, 1 bedroom<br />

unit m Iron! and i 1 lamily. I<br />

bedroom garage apt type unit in<br />

the r(ar call ui for more detalii<br />

and an Intaecllon <strong>of</strong> tna premiui.<br />

yog II at mrprliad at Hie pH«<br />

REALTORS<br />

NOTll. - ehtrm, the^rful ana<br />

rehnemeni are iuit a le* word,<br />

which deicribc Ihli eieeptlonal<br />

value Situated on a lovely »M» «<br />

ft earner lot ovefleeKIng the pafh:<br />

inn hotel hat u rooms, an with<br />

private baths #nd a heateo. one<br />

Bedroom owner's .ft SeBarate !<br />

bedroom cottage on premisn.<br />

f.teilent followinB Of long<br />

itendiiii clientele <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Oman<br />

C.tys llnsst hotels call us tnr<br />

more intjfmation and «n ap<br />

y°ou anan't f *«"*<br />

PLAIA PLACE — Lovely t<br />

Bedroom. 3't ijath Coigniil on<br />

tpaciout lot (lose to Beaeh ana<br />

ogardwai* Senerggi iiie hylnf<br />

room with ((replace, formal sin<br />

Dining room and kilehen Witt<br />

i,,c«KI»-.' area Betachefl garage<br />

Call (Of an appointment n «•• ">••<br />

bright, ehearfui hems<br />

Heal Estate guldince since IBIS<br />

Oh and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ivi., Phone 399-5211<br />

RICHARD I. FOX, JR.<br />

REALTOR<br />

894 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phone 3184180<br />

Establiihed year around grocery, luncheonette and<br />

delicatesstA plui heated 3 bedroom apartmmt, Completely<br />

air cenfJtttoned, sale price 'ti ludes builness and real estate,<br />

rail us for an appoliUnuiu,<br />

Wanna Sell?<br />

WE NEED SALE LISTINGS OF RESIDENTIAL<br />

PROPfRTIES, DUPLEXES, MULTI-UNITS,<br />

COMMERCIAL, VACANT LAND AND<br />

PROBLEM PROPf RTIES,<br />

HAVf BUYERS WAITING<br />

FOR ACTION—LIST WITH US<br />

R.I. FOR SALE<br />

Ui>l>iB TOWNiHip — L»w tafH, naw<br />

lilting. Lovely « yMr old aiacutlva html<br />

complete with ' MiVMni, ! kltchant, 1<br />

bathi aM wrcparsund sack, litra lint<br />

US a )!» ft lot. Immadlaia occupancy<br />

priced for quick sal" coj.tal Realty,<br />

Realtors, 33fi Atlantic Ava. Hf.aif, If<br />

_ — = . *= j<br />

liACH BLOCK — 1 lar». •(»., swam<br />

view, fSth hi)t MvinS ro<strong>of</strong>f* BHIBIJ<br />

room, kitchen, » bedroomi, IV* brtBI.<br />

porch, OHM eondltlgii, full* lumiiliad^J.<br />

car iarase. %»m. Ne phMM Inf<strong>of</strong>miUan,<br />

Hillegasi Realfgr, le Atlantic *va.<br />

STOKI -<br />

any Buiiniil. U<br />

any Buiiniil. U ?*'"«.,<br />

Pawrmo, NJ ?•*<br />

NEWLV REMODILED - ilnila yaar-<br />

round family llama Maturing i<br />

badroon... meiarii lath, rfWH •"nar<br />

parch and Ml Matntaiti, Prla BJJ» K<br />

CMttal Raatly. R-llor., ]M Atlantic Av,<br />

MMMt.<br />

H<br />

HAHB TS PINS UVPRoHT — Cottata.<br />

livlns nan, ainint room, kitchan,<br />

tkraa badrotmi, ant and ana-hall<br />

ktmnMHi pM apanmni wltft livlns<br />

roam, kllchan, two fcadroomi and<br />

oathroom. Inipact nawl PrlnHlin<br />

WIIII»IM,aa.llor, ll»»«yA»a«W. '-M<br />

AVOlb ITAWCUMIINC M DM ilHnn<br />

, Mrw taaMan Mnsalaw win, INHii f<br />

rawn.'iinlnf room, kit than aM baihrsom,<br />

Mi MaNi aM MmiNai wtth tMrasa<br />

santa naar IM MntMt. Act now I<br />

Franklin Wllllami, RaaMr, Bar<br />

NltV oil board-.* (Kalian, baautllully<br />

turnllhai 1 MIMI. Month ol <strong>Jul</strong>y, M<br />

afflcltMy far Aug. IMiuiti TV aM, TV,<br />

• lrc<strong>On</strong>dltl<strong>On</strong>«l.lKlr|crtc IH11M ;j<br />

WINTER<br />

RENTALS<br />

attractive, new one<br />

and two bedroom units<br />

at beach A boardwalk,<br />

fully furnished A<br />

equipped with TV & all<br />

appliances.<br />

an unbeatable value<br />

starting at only<br />

*89 PER MONTH<br />

plus electric<br />

no children or<br />

pets, please<br />

Old 399-4104 for<br />

Furittir Information.<br />

Open for Inspection<br />

Saturdays 10a.m.-2p.m,<br />

LOT! FOR SALE<br />

PARKINS LOT, Hl'illl', tin and<br />

Mantwaik, Biaa far davajapnttnl,<br />

Plan, tar 41 unit emdajninivrn avaRaHa,<br />

Price U50,0«. Term, aMIavaa Hdtal. «tn<br />

& Ocaan Ava, 7_j,<br />

TlAeMFROaJT lot l<strong>of</strong> ule in aice^laftal<br />

nattnborhood. Ordllla Baalty, inc1<br />

•aaiian, am aiwiry Ava. »aiin». n<br />

•UILOAILI LOTS—11) Nort* Section<br />

lot, ionM 3 lamily , <strong>On</strong>* ssiiii'earnar<br />

lot. Aikina HUM, <strong>On</strong>e Mini' awlni<br />

um, wtoM Atancy Rialtar, ill wait<br />

Ava.IfMlti. M<br />

BUILDING LOTJ - PMantarf, Uppar<br />

Tawniklp, Ntw iavalapmam un-<br />

derway. Naar ntw mlddlt Knaal. «lc aar<br />

iiNtaii ratt. M Man thainund iMar far<br />

mat home in tha country, cad lsr 1B.<br />

ptlnfmaM for tilt and pHCM. Weed,<br />

Aianey, Reattar, ill waif Av.. m m . N<br />

CLORIDA LOTJ tar uit. M II ill' aaa,<br />

Sanaral Davtltament Corp. ana In<br />

port Lucia. High and dry. Folly<br />

davaMpa*. Lati valued at tHW ,,&, mn<br />

ucrillctallllMatcn.Callallf.ltitiO, '-<br />

1]<br />

•UILDINS LOTS tar ule! Meyran<br />

Avtnyt ISmm Paint) IN aM 117, N<br />

• HO. priced to nil, will finance, |,R.<br />

PrtMnian, 111 f. •read SI., Pfilla. Pt 5-<br />

J5ft, 7.16<br />

IINSLI FAMILY, uaar tlta. laf win.<br />

ttlaphana and Kectrlc Imtalled, Nice<br />

rtiidamifl mnm <strong>of</strong> upper rawntnip near<br />

nth si, Na trakars. If f !M7, TI<br />

R.E, WANTED<br />

INVESTOR _ will iwrthaia iirmi,<br />

ground a, acraaoa. South Janay araa.<br />

Writ, •ivlnf lull particular! to P.O. «•<br />

«7. Marmora, H J - ml. M<br />

WANTi!>—tmilUBIa alt. Call Iftliat, II<br />

REAL ESTATE-RENT<br />

RUNT ilcamti ruomlns iwula, naar<br />

Macn aM boardwalk. SKUrity itpotn<br />

rtvulrai, ipani lummtr at tha anara frat.<br />

PMnaa»Sat-M7fattarr:Hp.ni. 7 11<br />

OFFICE SUILUINO tor rtnt, ncraaliMi<br />

room and ] sfllcH, «]H Mr MHttti.<br />

CilllrHmoranybrokar. * tt<br />

Bf=FICIiNC¥ APTi. - Av.ll.bl.<br />

I wtakly. pliu Apartmaiiti, IN Ocaan<br />

Ave. ar call nf-trn. 7,ij<br />

lit MOOBLlfN TIRRACI - Nttr<br />

awrdwalk and Mutic mtr. «Hlcl.«y<br />

•pt.. Idttllar imall lamllla,- Raaunab*..<br />

V¥atli,mantti,talllW.aW. t.n<br />

TRY LAOOONFBONT ar Bayfrtnt tar<br />

yaur lomm.r rental accMnmaittlani.<br />

Franklin Wllll.mi, BHItgr, IIM Bay<br />

Avenue. ,.«<br />

<strong>On</strong> MM Ufoon<br />

3 bedrooms. 3 bathl, llvtog<br />

room, dining room. ,all<br />

electric kitchen Including<br />

dishwasher, dlafosal,<br />

washer and dryer, nicely<br />

furntohed, lovely view, teat<br />

m ,«w*Uj«««. Apipy<br />

Central Ave, - : •<br />

FURNISHED all new etfltlenty. good<br />

location, avallakla <strong>Jul</strong>y a. Include*<br />

eltctrlc, TV caMi, TV, air canditMnM,<br />

ttaat, >un dackl, etc. Alia other I and I<br />

btdraant apti, SffllM. 74<br />

LAOOOHFBONT — Three bedroom<br />

apartment with I » I MIJ*" 1 *"*- wail.tawall inslnttr, ani approved By Hia cam.<br />

S,'5!' ll *ff le ."? 1 *' D 1» l 'fentranctini mlutanar <strong>of</strong> Tramoortallon. have JHM<br />

1717 Albury A,t,<br />

"<br />

iiCONO FLOOR -1 hadrotin apartment<br />

available Auggfi II, Faur year. (HO<br />

vnlurniihad, 1173 monthly piu, utilitiei.<br />

Woedl ABtnev, Realtor, 111 Wat AVB. Ml<br />

BM9.<br />

APT. Net. In, yaarly rantal<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

HOT NEW LISTING<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING SITE with<br />

existing 2-story warehouse with elevator<br />

included. Warehouse Is 30 x 48 and lot il 30 %<br />

»0, 145,000.<br />

MODERN ITALIAN RESTAURANT<br />

CENTER CITY rcMauranl andtakVett spot.<br />

Seati SO people. Listed at $175.000.. it includes<br />

the real estate and established business.<br />

CAR WASH<br />

HOT LOCATION for Investment. 3-bay do-it-<br />

yourself ear wash; one bay with automatic<br />

wash machine. Come In for detail!.<br />

SACRIFICE SALE<br />

BRAND NEW •M-tauare-foot store on largi<br />

commercial lot. <strong>On</strong> the mainland. Big<br />

owner'! apartment upstain with ground<br />

floor ret room separate from More area. Oil<br />

baseboard heat, Lot site IM x MO, Un-<br />

(arnlihed with no Inventory, Asking »75,OOO<br />

•Mb quick tale In mind.<br />

GENERALSTORE<br />

BUTCHER SHOP and grocery store in busy<br />

34th Street area is ready to go for the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itable summer season. Get full par-<br />

tkalars from our Commercial Department.<br />

MOTEL LISTING<br />

•aVUNIT 60Hht*e Hattel hi btttjr ar«a. %w-<br />

ceHcnt caadUon; r«aa|y for ImmedUte<br />

SPECIALS<br />

BEACHFRONTOPPORTUNITY<br />

HOUSE WITH efflelency apartment Is in.<br />

eluded on this beachfront <strong>of</strong>fering with large<br />

valuable lot measuring SO x IS) feet, A most<br />

detirabie residemlal area zoned 2-farnlly.<br />

You be the judge. Asking 171,000. furnished.<br />

RIVIERA BEAUTY<br />

GORGEOUS SINGLE home aerosi from the<br />

water has been lined for |71,M0, on-<br />

(umished. Its large rooms ire Inviting and<br />

gracious. Separate dtotng room and den with<br />

fireplace are part <strong>of</strong> this 3-bedroom 2Vi batti<br />

beauty. Large corner lot and double-car<br />

garage round out the pretty picture.<br />

CHOICE SUMMER RENTALS<br />

SOME BEACHFRONTS still avalBMe tor<br />

summer rental. We have a big hone with<br />

fireplace light on tat baa* available fer the<br />

summer. Hop In.<br />

41ACRES IN TUCKAHOE<br />

ONRT.M.T<br />

. i <strong>of</strong> comaMrcUl ymi -<br />

Twck*ho»RK«raa>dl«Mli«tU,<br />

Tht CMnwerctai D«nt. aw«M| jn»nr, call.<br />

dMaafywItlitt<br />

| -,«• feet o><br />

t «• Main road.<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

REDUCED TO M.Mt.<br />

RANCHER with everything on one floor for<br />

comfortable shore living. Feature* S<br />

bedrooms and IV, bathl. Large screened<br />

patio adds to the fun. Large lot. Wants quick<br />

settlement. 128,000.<br />

JUST FINISHED FOR YOU<br />

BRAND NEW single family house a writs<br />

your Inspection. It ii roomy wtth alee living<br />

room and screened porch; I bedrooms<br />

downstairs w|th bath and I bedrooms up-<br />

stairs with bath. Coald easily be converted b><br />

» duplex later on. Being sold unrannihat M<br />

includes carpeting and kitchen appliances.<br />

Stop In: no phone Information.<br />

ALLAMERICANHOME<br />

COUNTRY PLACB win suburban CtnaWla<br />

and lew taiet. SKs on kit IM i IM aad<br />

features living room, iHakg Nan, Wtdio. 1<br />

bednontf, i batht and damble-car garage.<br />

Attic, Nicely landscaped. Asking UMIW,<br />

unfurnished.<br />

COTTAGE NEAR BEACH<br />

CUTE CLEAN cottage has been Listed far tal<br />

settlement at «17,Mt. Nkdy laraMwd and<br />

equipped with new waU-4s-wall **<br />

Heat lor spring ani fall. Map la.<br />

. BIG DUPLEX<br />

NEAR nth STREET asid J» esctjUMit caav<br />

dUhm. We hlsbly<br />

Mrithl^<br />

. LABOI l bedroom aft,, furnllhtd and<br />

caMraily located list for iaaian. call<br />

m.im. ti<br />

FAMILY RENTAL! on attractive* 1 or I<br />

1R apti. Hf from baach * bwrtrwalk<br />

naar tannlt court, 1 ihuffltkurd.<br />

Parting, no pel,. jmTIS. 7.,j<br />

SOMERS >oiilt, Maaarn tliiclancy<br />

apammant. day or watk, AIM 1<br />

JfcMIr MatM,<br />

Landln, Rd. > Bout, t. Call H7 HtW.<br />

STBATHMERE, N.J., 1 JnTla Muth ol<br />

Ocaaa <strong>City</strong>, IN yd>. •ram Ma«,<br />

Mautifvl acaan vlaw, aaan, caal,<br />

camlartakia, Larft iivim raam, i tana<br />

Manama, taHn kltrtm, u m > ,, no<br />

MM, 11N.N ptr wNk <strong>Jul</strong>y. »)4MJ. It<br />

A LAROB t room apartmtnt, lhr«<br />

tUmami (twin sadi In aatn raam),<br />

KWIl teth, (rtnt and Back ptKh,<br />

prlvafa parklnf aM prlvata antran. TV<br />

cormattton, limit • patplt, no pan. Tvn<br />

watK rtntaM only. Opan til <strong>Jul</strong>y itH ani<br />

Mpt.litsn.ApplyDtteaaRAva. H<br />

(.AMI IrauM floor apt. with In-yard<br />

parkki,, cknt to Baach ani taariwiK,<br />

aMn or lanf ittitn, iainKiM only,<br />

nNMlKH rtWIifM, PhMM «• MlJ47f<br />

a f W 7 ; » p , n . M l<br />

1«e cnrobkied IMd a«d Ml Itoara H*p 14-1*<br />

D t t k * h * W<br />

American Realty, IMS Haven Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

jaunt<br />

camtry aju kMMi, IM MtM, pMt i car<br />

sarasa a Cydwa fans awiini larsa<br />

•»<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

<strong>City</strong>i rrujgnificnt 14<br />

diaBtming rtiicltnt.<br />

PARK PL & THE BEACH<br />

BRUCE F, INC. Agent<br />

ROOMS<br />

ROOM AvdlaMa with ocaan vltw, im.<br />

tor tvmttwr. CaH imiM lor dttaBi 7-<br />

IJ<br />

a-11<br />

OCIAN eiTY-aMtWMi: BraM nawi<br />

•airaant condominium camplataiy<br />

•UTBMHM. Air-cniitlMM. DliliwaMar,<br />

MMMaMni avan, wall to waH orntlnt,<br />

Witpt tram kaaot. AvallaMt <strong>Jul</strong>y mil,<br />

•iifMt IIM, ftptanihar HIM, can m.<br />

AN UNUSUALLY Oe.lr.bl. room. I<br />

window., acaan brttia, centrally<br />

located. Adult woman preferred. Yen<br />

would love It, com. »». It. Call JM 1147. tt<br />

BBMCHFRONT - N17 Cantral. Perfect<br />

• location. Newly furnlihtd. Larte<br />

modern natal lyp. Owner en pnmlHI<br />

waakandi or can Hum ounni weak<br />

call fill) llMt71avanlnii, »<br />

BOOMS _ ROOMS - BOpMl O.llv .<br />

wtakly ar tor tha tummar. Rtaianablt<br />

and Irlandly. Young paaplt prattrrtd.<br />

Aibatro,,, mi central A v.-mzwj- H<br />

OIRLS — Spend your Ivmnttr at ma<br />

Faliwav when warklni gin, find<br />

rtatanablt dilly and laajantl rate*,<br />

convenient locaiion and parkini: ft!<br />

Cantral Ava. n*4ISS, 7.1<br />

ROOM, hath, refrigerator, prlvatt,'<br />

tanvtnlent la mature ptaplt. Call 1» SH4<br />

arBaiWSStntinil.LMiar, '7.U<br />

"THE SIA WNIEL, HI Jtn it. Nice raami.<br />

CallNf-MM, M<br />

ROOMS for worklM OIMJ. with kltchan.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> can, till central Ava, Iff •<br />

ROOMI far 1,1 or 1 atrtant, with parchtf.<br />

Fa tnlly room • Utapt 4, Claaa ta beach<br />

IN wHkly and up Linduy Manor, us •<br />

mi,,lonef <strong>of</strong> Tranpartatlan, have haan<br />

flltd In nit <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tht Hid anf inaar at<br />

the County Library Office Byilllnt, Can.<br />

May court Hauit, H.J. ana al laid itatt<br />

canunluianar at TriMpartatMn, Trenton.<br />

ilOovamment<br />

at lawta 47,<br />

prospective bidder, durln? builrnti<br />

hour.. BIMtri wHt •* lunurtfd with a<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> tha Ipaciflcatiani and Wot prlnti<br />

at the drawing, by tht tnilnaar an proper<br />

notice ani payment, <strong>of</strong> n J.OB, which win<br />

will be refunded to all Contractor, who<br />

iuhmlt Mil In proper farm. Bid. mutt be<br />

made an .t.ndard prepttal form. In tha<br />

manner daUgnated therein and required<br />

ay the .pacification., mint ka anclatad In<br />

waled envelop*., bearing tht name and<br />

aadrttl M bidder and name <strong>of</strong> the read an<br />

outiide. aaarattaa to tha cape May<br />

Catinty Board at Choian Frartwlaer.,<br />

cape May Court MauH, N.J. ana mutt be<br />

accompanied by a Nan.calluilon AffKavIt<br />

and a certified chock for not Im than tan<br />

(IS) parent <strong>of</strong> tht amount bid, pravJdM<br />

laid check need not be more than<br />

j»,oeo.« nor 11*11 not be ie>, than isoD.to<br />

ana ta delivered at tM piece en ar Mart<br />

the hour named above. Tht itanoard<br />

arapatai tarm and tht Nan.cailuMn<br />

Affidavit are attached to tha .Ub-<br />

plementary ipacHlutlgni, ceplH ot wtilch<br />

will bt lumlihed on application to<br />

engineer. Tht Board reierve. tha rilht ta<br />

rtltct any or all kid..<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> tha Mara at Chntan<br />

Frttholaari af capa May County.<br />

ANTHONY T, CATANOJO, Director<br />

MILDRED HOFFMAN, Clerk<br />

M, IT, e.f, U4.14<br />

AN ORDINANCE RISULATINO<br />

PARKINS IN THE<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 111!<br />

THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONER! OF<br />

THI CITY OF OCIAN CITY, NEW<br />

JERSEY. DO ORDAIN!<br />

111 7 Na trailer, aamitrailar or peia<br />

trailer, all at defined by N.J.I, nil and<br />

no vehicle eicaedlng JJ It In lanftfl ihMI be<br />

parkad upon any .tree), alley ar public<br />

right ei way between tha hour, <strong>of</strong> i;M am<br />

M IM aim.<br />

n 17. TM aparatar ar parton in<br />

po.ieiilon al tha vehlde utafl bt<br />

rHpanilbti far any violation tl fhl. or-<br />

dlnanco. Tha owner <strong>of</strong> any vthicla IMI be<br />

mwe II the operator ar pane* in<br />

<strong>of</strong> a<br />

YACHT ei,ui araa. iiMn M. w*mim<br />

WNy, MMl Mr Hliin M JMif, Call<br />

pI *4<br />

•MMl •M Mflclancy apt Natal KMa,<br />

MiCwttralAn. 7-10<br />

APTS, FOR RENT<br />

LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />

' 1 nii leHIMS. SONUS NIIT, IIJ.<br />

iMliKt horn ,.. >1M<br />

QMd. life ndgtiiwrlrood. Convenient to Uttpplng, •ensMi<br />

If^rwbatlMling it going caadambiliiiti, we have i be.ntUuJ<br />

place tav«ttjn*i hr yo*.<br />

on pnmtoet. Sample apartmenl open.<br />

liwm Kin tl iMtMr Stt<br />

iinciiint<br />

Mia lima grtHriM by law.<br />

TIM aktvt OMiunca wn pauad on llr.l<br />

raadlnj at a rrwatlnt 01 tin Hoard ol<br />

CommlHIonan ol tha <strong>City</strong> «( Ocaan <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Naw JarMy, hail on Hw M My M <strong>Jul</strong>y,<br />

1171 IM will M Man vi Mr won*<br />

raMlrit, PvMIc haariB« and cMIIMrtd for<br />

aaosiion it a ma»Mna) at na MM «-»m it<br />

M hald on Iha lltfl day s< <strong>Jul</strong>y, lf?l In tha<br />

cemmL.lonar. Charnear., city Han, at<br />

IIM A.M.<br />

. • Ruth O Nlckaraon. CH, Clarh<br />

«, IT, p.i. ni,a<br />

Classified<br />

Ads Bring<br />

Fast<br />

Results<br />

Assistant Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Recreation Jack Bittner displays award which<br />

was won by Mike Goodson (left) who defeated Walter Bean (right) in the senior<br />

dass <strong>of</strong> the Recrtation Department's recent chess tournament. Goodson is a<br />

June graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> high school. The open chess club meets every<br />

Thursday evening at 7:30 on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the Youth Center. All are<br />

welcome to attend.<br />

STRATEGY SESSION - Rev. Rinck, coach <strong>of</strong> Jait year's College basKewau<br />

Uague champions, goes over the game plan with his Vernon Hall team during a<br />

recent game with the Super-Stars. The League games are played under Ughto on<br />

me RtcreaHon Center courts each weekday night at 8-30 o'clock. Shore Studio<br />

Hrotos.<br />

Fishing Gluli<br />

runner-up<br />

in tourney<br />

Mwnberi <strong>of</strong> the Ocein <strong>City</strong><br />

Fishing Club pirticipated in the<br />

Beachcombers Rod and Gin<br />

«3ub Toiffnament held last<br />

v»k at Great Killi Park<br />

Saten blind, N,Y,<br />

In the Conventional Event,<br />

•evm teami competed, writt<br />

the local club placing Mcond<br />

mm an 8445 foot total, BiU<br />

insisted <strong>of</strong> each team <strong>of</strong> five<br />

men eastlni five times and ttie<br />

total distance uied. The North<br />

Philadelphia Surf dub was<br />

int with 9066 Um and the New<br />

Jersey Beach Buggy<br />

Association came in third with<br />

7455 feet,<br />

Compruing the team from<br />

ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pishing Club<br />

were Capt, H. Gray, H; Bender,<br />

W. Gray, G. Kern ind N.<br />

Taylor, Ihe evait wag Mnc.<br />

Honed by the Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Surf Angling Clubs.<br />

In the spinning event the local<br />

dub finished fifth in a field <strong>of</strong><br />

leven teami with 7368 feet, 1*8<br />

North Philadelphia Surf Club<br />

won this event with 1369,<br />

Making up the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team<br />

fer this event were Capt. H<br />

Gray, H, Bender, G. Kern, M.<br />

Prenderpit and P, Taylor.<br />

M, Prendergait <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Fishing Club, casting as an<br />

individual in the Conventional<br />

Event, wag first in Claw "C"<br />

with the longest cast and<br />

cast, Pete Taylor wai •eeond in<br />

Qasi "B" average <strong>of</strong> five cam<br />

in the Conventional Event.<br />

id Bob Martin, <strong>of</strong> the Super-Stare go high in tight<br />

during a recent College Basketball League<br />

on the Recreation Center courts. Lower left is<br />

sf "-"°"" "-d at lower right Hal Mathews, <strong>of</strong><br />

Super-Stars won, 65-53,<br />

Local s<strong>of</strong>fballers win loop half title<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball team, under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Sue Tridico,<br />

became first half league<br />

winneri as they added two<br />

victories to their record in play<br />

last week. They now hold an<br />

Bidefeated record with five<br />

wins.<br />

In last Thursdays game thi<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team, on its own<br />

Beld, shut out th* Northfield<br />

team, IM, Winning pitcher was<br />

Laurie Tesiitori, Wane Snow _. , „ _ • „.. _ .<br />

md Liu Miiler each hit two Ed * lrt N - Cole - QM PreB| -<br />

douMei. dent:<br />

Following ttie Northfield game "Congress should initiate<br />

die girla travelled to Linwood a new study <strong>of</strong> 1976 stand-<br />

where they mis competition arda with an eye toward re-<br />

.and wtre bihind l-o unUl the iax|ng therii, 1 *<br />

PASg » - SECTION TWQ<br />

Parker pick* up<br />

Trophy<br />

&<br />

Dick Parkar, CSia-ry HUJ, in<br />

his California ski boat<br />

"Papermate," with speeds<br />

averaging ova- 80 miles an hour<br />

for the 5',i mile course, won the<br />

final leg to take the weekend<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commissioners<br />

Trophy speedboat race with a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 17 points,<br />

Parker upset Don Dolaway,<br />

Philadelphia, the defending<br />

champion, who placed second<br />

in "Capt. Chan" with 12 points<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club in<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay,<br />

Ardmore speedster John<br />

Bateman, who was only two<br />

seconds oemnd Farter, placed<br />

third with 10 points.<br />

Mayor B TTBRUJS Waldman<br />

awarded toe trophies, asdMed<br />

by Commissioner Marilyn<br />

Mgore and PC Fred Reran,<br />

Haddonfield.<br />

Parker, after winning be<br />

TYuphy, eame back me hour<br />

taler to win the Bexon Sulei,<br />

vMich is an open nee to an<br />

speedboaters. Second place<br />

went to Georp Neighbors,<br />

Wilmington, Del,, and Batman<br />

again steered his ski boat to<br />

third position.<br />

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PAGE lo — SiCTION TWO THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1WJ<br />

FUN MIXED WITH WORK Part <strong>of</strong> the string section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Orchestra is shown at a recent rehearsal enjoying the session. The<br />

jp-oup, under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. James Eisenhower <strong>of</strong> Cape May, will rehearse<br />

fliis evening (Friday) at B o'clock in the high school music room on 5th st.<br />

Musicians interested in joining the group are welcome.<br />

Rotary to present<br />

recital by Ferrari<br />

The Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty is sponsoring an organ<br />

recital by Larry Ferrari at the<br />

Music Pier Saturday night at 8<br />

o'clock.<br />

This project was conceived to<br />

provide an enjoyable program<br />

<strong>of</strong> organ music and to assist<br />

Rotary Club in funding omer<br />

service project! In the city.<br />

To achieve the financial<br />

Stt Your Course for the<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Rotary goal, an<br />

attendance donation will be<br />

accepted at the entrances to the<br />

Music Pier auditorium.<br />

SUMMER AFFAIR<br />

The Roundaliers Round<br />

Dance Club <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

held its summer affair in the<br />

farm <strong>of</strong> a covered dish supper<br />

and dance last week in the<br />

Youth Center. Walt and Blva<br />

Hythe, teachers, programmed<br />

the evening <strong>of</strong> dancing. Dancers<br />

attended from Florida,<br />

Cbllingswood and Philadelphia.<br />

The Roundaliers meet every<br />

Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in<br />

Nepia Hall, PleasantviUe.<br />

CANAL HOUSE<br />

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Special - <strong>Jul</strong>y 6th to <strong>Jul</strong>y 12th<br />

ON ALL MASS 1fto/ _„<br />

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* THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SAIL! ••*<br />

MAT MOCCASINS<br />

ALL SEES • m I WOUBI<br />

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I'm Matildi (TiMit) MeCoigan,<br />

bookkeeper it Coastil'j miin <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Beiidei the iitisfactian <strong>of</strong><br />

doing my job efficiently, most rewarding<br />

if the time ipent talking with<br />

suitomeri and helping them with their<br />

account!. It's important to me that<br />

I'm being <strong>of</strong> rial lervici to the people<br />

who come to us with questions needing<br />

prompt attention. "I Care" does<br />

mejn lomething to the people it<br />

Coastal,<br />

COASTAL<br />

STATE<br />

BANK<br />

-till >l, ft! U.NIRAi 4Vt • Ot UN tl*V • .W» JOOO<br />

HI « k, (IMS. Pis; AI NO»n -, RO PVILLt • nth I 111<br />

From thm PR <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

The Sand Sculpturing Contest Bugle Corps Competition,<br />

costs seo, and this is borne by Saturday evening, 8 o'clock at<br />

the Oiamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, the 6th st, athletic field. Also,<br />

The Photography Slow will be the entertaining, madcap Hobo<br />

You hove o right to know! about WOO, the wristwreMling Band featured on the Music<br />

and boat show require no Her, tonight, I aim,. South<br />

financial allocation from the <strong>Ocean</strong> Otv Bievae Parade,<br />

by Mark Soifer 2'Great," I figured. paragraph here and there but aty.<br />

Saturday, iOa.m,, 45th st,,<br />

Last week a "Letter to the<br />

"Everybody is happy. Pott, not enought to <strong>of</strong>fset all the<br />

Editor" appeared in this<br />

stown has the money it needs previous announcements.<br />

There are indeed special<br />

Larry Ferrari Organ Concert at<br />

newspaper challenging <strong>City</strong><br />

and the <strong>City</strong>'s budget will not be So to all <strong>of</strong> you who did not get<br />

events waiting in the wings to<br />

Music Pier, I p.m. Saturday.<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials to disclose how they<br />

further dented, thanks to our. the word, we apologize.<br />

be initiated.<br />

had the audacity to cancel the<br />

accommodating CQC,"<br />

We appreciate the pleasure PHOTOGRAPHY 1HOW<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficial reason given for<br />

Antique Auto show usually held<br />

We then arranged for a photo<br />

that the Antique Car parade has Amateur and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Hie cancellation was not enough<br />

here in June,<br />

to be taken showing Chamber<br />

given our visitors over ttie photographers stUI have tune to<br />

entries. Seems that through a<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> persons have<br />

members pushing an antique<br />

yean and hope to reach an enter <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first annual<br />

mix-up in scheduling, the Cape<br />

asked me why the show was not<br />

auto supplied by local car buff,<br />

accommodation with this photography show <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 on<br />

May Association parade in<br />

held m scheduled and I think<br />

Dave Blyler. Tliis photo<br />

group. By the same token, we the boardwalk. Entry forms are<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and the Fottstown<br />

you all have a right to know the<br />

highlighted the fact that indeed<br />

will continue to initiate new available at ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

event in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were<br />

fascinating facts behind this<br />

there would be an antique auto<br />

event! which we think will be Cultural Arts Center, 409<br />

scheduled for the same day.<br />

"<strong>of</strong>f-on-oif" event even if<br />

show in Oesan <strong>City</strong> In June,<br />

appreciated by <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Wesley av., or by calling the<br />

There just were not enough residents and visitors. Public Relations Department,<br />

you're not interested.<br />

cars to go around.<br />

The show was scheduled on<br />

Enough said!<br />

IHUl. Exhibitors may enter<br />

First, let me divulge that the<br />

free <strong>of</strong> charge and ribbons will<br />

our list <strong>of</strong> special events, was The secretary <strong>of</strong> the Pott-<br />

<strong>City</strong> did not cancel the parade. featured In the yearly guide, Sown group stopped in our THIS WEEKEND: Drum and<br />

be awarded as prices.<br />

The Antique auto association and our department mailed <strong>of</strong>fice and we had a civilized<br />

from Pottstown did ,A- and one several news releases on thetalk.<br />

He intimated that they<br />

week before the show, at that. parade which were used ex- would like to have the parade<br />

Our story begins last year tensively.<br />

again ness year. As the matter<br />

SUM TREATS<br />

when we informed the Pott-, "We heard no more from the now stands, we will not<br />

stown group, which had bean<br />

HMD CMDIES<br />

Antique Auto Association until schedule the parade for next<br />

holding the parade tar years, one week before ttie show. As I season unless the Association<br />

SUGAR FRH-FIMT RJWKD<br />

that its subsidy bad been entered my <strong>of</strong>fice on that guarantees us that they will<br />

reduced from $1,200 to $500. fateful Friday, Agnes Cox, the rtow up<br />

CaiOPHAK mUKD<br />

This was in keeping with finest secretary any ulcerated<br />

financial reductions to a PR man could want, said: "I The hard facts <strong>of</strong> Special<br />

number <strong>of</strong> attractions which we just got a call from the Pott- Event Life are that no event is<br />

hit Wire Justified.<br />

stown Association, they've irreplacable. This year we have SHOP<br />

At that time, the antique auto cancelled the Auto Show." initiated numerous new at- FINE CANDIES<br />

group told us it* could not<br />

tractions, including the Flower<br />

possibly hold the parade for Two aspirins later, I sat at and Art Sham, the Photography<br />

336 ATLANTIC AVE.. L. Mae English, Prop.<br />

mo. No sooner had I written a my desk pondering the mass Exhibit (<strong>Jul</strong>y 14), and ad-<br />

DIAL39S-60M<br />

letter thanking the Association oonfusion that would result. ditional sand sculpturing<br />

for all its help in the past, than IWith<br />

one week remaining, and contest, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Night at<br />

received another message from<br />

Offil EVERY MY 11 A.M. ID 10 P.M.<br />

allthe previous publicity, there Vet Stadium, a boat show, a<br />

Pottstown stating that the was no way we could get the wristwrestling championship,<br />

group had reconsidered and information out to everyone etc.<br />

would hold the event for $700. who expected to see the show. Of ail these new events not<br />

I discussed this matter with We did what we could. Stories one costs as much as the auto<br />

fce Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce at were sent to the newspapers paradewithlheexception<strong>of</strong>the<br />

Is next meeting and they Radio stations were called. But Flower and Art Show which<br />

ft<br />

agreed to add $200 to the <strong>City</strong>'s the cancellation <strong>of</strong> an event is was |7S0, a modest price for an<br />

.$500.<br />

not big news. It gets a little attraction <strong>of</strong> mat magnitude.<br />

*••••••••»<br />

I<br />

FASHIONS—Joan Fttmee, fflsa Adams, both <strong>of</strong> Uili city, Donna IMscher,<br />

Karen GUlespli, Miss New Jersey State Fair, and Betsy Neall, also <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />

show variations m necklines for Oie iwnmer <strong>of</strong> '73 at the Atlantic aty Raceway<br />

last week, Styles were from the K, Averil Dolaway Shops <strong>of</strong> this city, The weekly<br />

showings begin at 7:48 p,m, under the supervision <strong>of</strong> Marie McCullough,<br />

Raceway fashion director, with models from toe Atlantic aty School <strong>of</strong><br />

Modeling,<br />

VISITS SCHOOLMATE<br />

SOMERS POINT — Mr. and<br />

Met. Gordon B, Thompson <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit, Mich., are visiting<br />

Mrs. Sonia Campbell, <strong>of</strong> 811<br />

Bay av. Mrs, Thompson and<br />

tin. Campbell are Jong-time<br />

friends having been schoolmates.<br />

'Saturdays Off' lists 'Macbeth'<br />

"Saturdays Off Goes<br />

lecture on the production and<br />

Shakespeare" on August IS,<br />

driver's gratuity. Lunchon in<br />

according to co-chairmen Mm.<br />

Stratford will be on a "Dutch<br />

Samuel Grossman and Mrs.<br />

treat" basis.<br />

David Cooper.<br />

Reservations should be<br />

"Macbeth" will be the<br />

placed as soon as possible due<br />

featured play at the American<br />

to the limitation on tickets. The<br />

Shakespeare Theatre Festival<br />

deadline for reservations is<br />

ki Stratford, Conn, with a<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y IS.<br />

world-renowned cast.<br />

Proceeds, as In past yean,<br />

are allocated to many loud<br />

The summer "Budget" ex- philanthropies and drives, this<br />

cursion Includes Iran- month's contributions Included<br />

aportation, a contfaienul break- Vantage House, Y W.C.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

font on the bus, a conducted Atlantic County and tree<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> the Theatre and purchases from Jewish<br />

((rounds, an orchestra ticket, National Fund.<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

Now Located at<br />

1500 New Rd.<br />

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Antl^e* New Clock*<br />

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We Repair All Type docks.<br />

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JUST AJUUVED-A SHIPMENT<br />

OF rim ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />

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liiht fur<br />

THE SEASON<br />

DOUBLE KNIT<br />

SPORT JACKETS<br />

by Hart, Schaffneri Mam, Palm<br />

leach and Louis Goldsmith,<br />

59.95 to 125.00<br />

DOUBLE KNIT<br />

SLACKS<br />

ByPalm leacli, Hart, Sebaffaw<br />

k Mant and Jayman-Ruby.<br />

18.00 to 35.00<br />

DRESS SHIRTS<br />

By Manhattan and Excello.<br />

Prinu, Stripes, White and Mid<br />

Mori.<br />

6.50 to 14.00<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

By Manhattan and Exceilo.<br />

PrlnU, Stripes and Solid Color*.<br />

SHOES<br />

6.00 te 1I.M<br />

Nunn Bush.<br />

25.00 to 40.00<br />

Hi«hPuppi«i.<br />

from 15.00<br />

SWIM TRUNKS<br />

By JantitD and Robert Bruce.<br />

Large Mteetlsn <strong>of</strong> Style* and<br />

colon.<br />

Title comes to Coufity<br />

Sue Plummer is Miss New Jerseyl973<br />

Suzanne Plummer<br />

Wildwood blonde<br />

first Cape girl<br />

to wear crown<br />

Special to the<br />

Sentlnel-Udgcr<br />

For the first time a Miss Cape<br />

May County has become Miss<br />

New Jersey! Suzanne Plimmer,<br />

21-year-old blonde from<br />

Wildwood, was selected ovw 23<br />

other contestants from around<br />

the State iti Cherry HH1 High<br />

School East Saturday night.<br />

The new Miss Ngw Jersey,<br />

vvMr/eaides W5101 Adt blvd.,<br />

seemed to be the crowd favorite<br />

throughout all three nights <strong>of</strong><br />

competition, and her selection<br />

was greeted by thunderow<br />

applause and cheering. She win<br />

immediately taegin preparation<br />

for the Miss America Pageant<br />

in Atlantic aty this September;<br />

Miss Plurtimer, who won He<br />

preliminary swim suit competition<br />

on Thursday night,<br />

played Hoagy Carmicbael's<br />

"Sardutt" on the piano fgrher<br />

talent presentation. It was the<br />

same number that she played<br />

last April when she won the<br />

(Jape May County title on the<br />

Stoic pier here.<br />

First runner-up in the<br />

pageant was 23-year-old Edith<br />

Mrshtal, a daisieal pianist<br />

from Cumberland County Miss<br />

Hlrshtal won the preliminary<br />

talent award on Thursday.<br />

Second runner-up honors watt<br />

to 20-year-old Katherine<br />

Rechsteiner, <strong>of</strong> Essex County, a<br />

preliminary swim suit winner<br />

on Friday night.<br />

Third runner-up was IS-yearold<br />

Robyn Fisher, <strong>of</strong> Burlington<br />

County, who performed a<br />

modern Afro-Asian interpretive<br />

dance. Peggy Jackson, Miss<br />

Atlantic County, became the<br />

fourth girl from that county to<br />

make the top five during the<br />

past six years. Miss Jackson<br />

to<br />

five policemen<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Commissioners will<br />

present awards<strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />

to five police <strong>of</strong>ficers who in<br />

recent days have done outstanding<br />

service to their<br />

Department and the city,<br />

Mayor B, Thomas Waldman<br />

mid Monday.<br />

The certificates will be<br />

presented at a special <strong>City</strong><br />

Commission meeting Wednesday<br />

at 11 a.m. at Commission<br />

Chambers, city hall.<br />

R«dpi«iU <strong>of</strong> Hie awards will<br />

be Ptl. Gordon Lemon and<br />

Fred Connolly far their efforts<br />

but week in a number <strong>of</strong> drug<br />

•ruts. The two nun made<br />

tmttt on three consecutive<br />

flights, including a ninfrpound<br />


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TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUISDAY, JULY 10, Iff)<br />

forage Getting Crowded?<br />

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THURSDAY 9 to »<br />

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1 day, Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11th<br />

ftte<br />

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F,<br />

SOMERS POINT - Mrs.<br />

Mflr|flr§! j Monaghon <strong>of</strong><br />

Cleveland av. di§d Saturday at<br />

Orange (N.J.) Memorial<br />

Hospital. Sie wal 70.<br />

Mrs, Monaghan was born in<br />

MInerivlIIe, Pa,, and had made<br />

her home in this area for 45<br />

years. She was a member <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Joseph'i Altar-Rosary Society<br />

and the Women's Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Golfing Association,<br />

Sirvivori Include one son,<br />

Dr. James M. Monaghan, in.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Short Hills; one iister, Mrs,<br />

Ruth F, MeCord, <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />

Harbor Bead), Fla., and iix<br />

B"andchlldren,<br />

Services will be held today<br />

(Tuesday) at 9 am, at the<br />

MJddleton-Stroble Funeral<br />

Home, 304 Shore rd. Mass <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Resurrection will follow at 10<br />

a.m. at St. Joseph's EC.<br />

Church and burial will be in<br />

Laurel MemoriaJ Park, Egg<br />

Harbor Township<br />

Anna M. Koob<br />

Mrs. Anna M, Koob <strong>of</strong> Key<br />

West, Fla., died <strong>of</strong> a heart attack<br />

Sunday. She was 74.<br />

Survivori are her husband,<br />

Raymond A.; one son, Robert,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marmora; two grandchildren<br />

and one great grandchild.<br />

Private services will be held<br />

(Wednesday) in<br />

Yeadon, Pa, Burial will be at<br />

Holy Cross Cemetery.<br />

Obituaries<br />

•»••••<br />

Martha A. Lea<br />

Mrs, Martha A, Lea, <strong>of</strong> 160? S.<br />

acre rd., Palermo, died<br />

Friday after a long illness. She<br />

was 87.<br />

Mri, Lea was born in Camden.<br />

She was a retired waitress<br />

and a resident <strong>of</strong> this area for 38<br />

yean.<br />

Surviving are two sons,<br />

WUford 2, and Conrad C, both<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marmora, five sitters, Mrs,<br />

Catherine Biggs, <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

Mrs. Gertrude Gaal, <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodland, Pa,, Mrs. Freda<br />

Delancey, os South Seavilie,<br />

Mri. Anna Parella, <strong>of</strong> Bella<br />

Plain, and Mrs. Elizabeth<br />

Kern, <strong>of</strong> Goshen; 10 grand-<br />

children and one great grandchild<br />

Service* wa-e held Monday<br />

mornlni in the Chester J.<br />

Wimherg Funeral Home, 201<br />

Asbury av., followed by Mass <strong>of</strong><br />

the Resurrect ion at 9:30 a.m. «t<br />

<strong>On</strong> Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel R.C,<br />

Qiurch. Burial was in Seaside<br />

Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

PAGEANT BUS TRIP<br />

Another reminder has been<br />

issued for the bus trip being<br />

sponsored by the AARP and<br />

PJART for the Miss America<br />

Pageant, The trip is scheduled<br />

br Thursday, September 8 and<br />

leadline for reservations is<br />

Satin-day, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14. Furtier<br />

nformation may be obtained<br />

ind reservations'made by<br />

allina Frank HUl at<br />

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Drowned boy's<br />

body recovered<br />

The body <strong>of</strong> an It-year-old<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> youth who<br />

drowned last Sunday after<br />

jimping <strong>of</strong>f a jrtty in Atlantic<br />

Qty was found flve miles <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

beach here by Coast Guardmen<br />

early Saturday morning.<br />

The youth, LoMie Mell, <strong>of</strong><br />

ISIS Warminster pi,, jumped<br />

from the Padfic av. jetty. His<br />

body was found by a fishing<br />

party which called the Coast<br />

Guard here at the Great Egg<br />

Harbor station<br />

TTie body was brought ashore<br />

and taken to Siere Memorial<br />

Hospital in Soraers Point. The<br />

Coait Guard boat was under the<br />

command <strong>of</strong> Petty Officer<br />

Mark Skortek, and the body<br />

was retrieved from the ocean at<br />

9:35 a.m.<br />

The body was identified by<br />

Mell'i mother, who was taken<br />

to the hoipitaJ by Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

police. Ttie victim was last seen<br />

by his brother shortly after<br />

noon on <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 Just before he<br />

dove <strong>of</strong>f the Pacific av, beach,<br />

Mell's brother reported me<br />

incident to lifeguards who<br />

•arted a ieareh along with<br />

aoast Guardimen.<br />

Zoning Board<br />

meeting tonight<br />

Tile <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Zoning Board<br />

will meet tonight at B p.m. in<br />

city hall to consider variance<br />

applications submitted by the<br />

developers <strong>of</strong> three condominium<br />

apartment<br />

buildings.<br />

All the variances are from<br />

Ordinance 1104, the eity'i<br />

population density and site plan<br />

ordinance. The Board will hear<br />

applications from developers <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony condominium<br />

at 9th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av. for<br />

reduced setback lines for a<br />

proposed building on 10th it,<br />

near the boardwalk.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Colony attorneys went<br />

before the Planning Board last<br />

week and action on their site<br />

plan was tabled until after the<br />

Zoning Board rules on the<br />

variance.<br />

The other application was<br />

submitted by KLM, Inc.,<br />

developers <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />

Regency Condominium at 2nd<br />

st. and the boardwalk. They<br />

have applied far a parking<br />

variance, . and variance?<br />

reducing setback* and lnr<br />

creasing balcony overhangs.<br />

' The ftfrd application is by El-<br />

Bay Corp., builders <strong>of</strong> a twostory<br />

condominium building at<br />

nth st. and the bay. Work on<br />

the units was stopped when It<br />

was discovered that sideline<br />

setbacks were inadequate,<br />

Tennis courts job<br />

nearing completion<br />

Work is expected to be<br />

completed late mis week on the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> four new tennis<br />

courts at the city playground at<br />

3«h st. and Asbury av.<br />

Mayor B, Thomas Waldman<br />

aid the project started in early<br />

June by the Gerald A, Barrett<br />

Co,, <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House<br />

was held up because <strong>of</strong> wet<br />

weather late last month.<br />

The original plans called for<br />

tompletion <strong>of</strong> the new courts by<br />

Ally 4, Waldman said he has<br />

received assurances from the<br />

paving company that the courts<br />

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Review line<br />

Captains <strong>of</strong> the five competing Drum and Bugle Corps line up for the awards<br />

presentation' Left to right are Carl Griffith <strong>of</strong> the Black Watch, Jack Dailey <strong>of</strong><br />

the Grenadiers, Pit Zolty <strong>of</strong> the Royaleer Mounties, Janet Morgan <strong>of</strong> the 507<br />

Hornets and Kathy Phillips and Debbie Santee <strong>of</strong> the Belvederes, Senior Photo.<br />

507 Hornets win bugle-drum meet<br />

Approximately 4,000 spectators<br />

saw the 507 Hornets <strong>of</strong><br />

Norwood, Pa, dethrone last<br />

year'i champtons, the<br />

Belvederei <strong>of</strong> *Schtiylkill<br />

Hiven, Pa, in the annual Drum<br />

md Bugle Corps "Parade <strong>of</strong><br />

Champions" held at the<br />

Recreation Field on Saturday.<br />

The event is sponiored by the<br />

Morgan Ranck Post <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

American Legion In<br />

cooperation with the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

r<br />

Open Dally 10 a.m.<br />

The Grenadiers <strong>of</strong> ApaJaehin,<br />

N.Y. placed third. The<br />

Royalafeers <strong>of</strong> Haddonfield<br />

were tourth, and the Black<br />

Watch <strong>of</strong> Norm Jersey were<br />

fifth.<br />

CommiSiioner Luther<br />

Wallace,III, presented the<br />

winners with a trophy in behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The event, sponsored by local<br />

post, is one <strong>of</strong> the outstanding<br />

events <strong>of</strong> its kind in the East,<br />

accrue<br />

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Gandyis fined on deeds counts<br />

CAP! MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

- Former Upper Township<br />

Municipal Court Judge Floyd<br />

Gandy has been found guilty <strong>of</strong><br />

illegally preparing 22 deeds-<br />

According to a State statute<br />

only licensed attorntys are<br />

allowed to prepare deeds. In<br />

defense Gandy said that he<br />

prepared one deed as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

being named a trust administrator.<br />

Gandy prepared the deeds<br />

when he was municipal court<br />

jidge between the months <strong>of</strong><br />

Feburary U and November 11<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1972. He had served as<br />

municipal court Judge for 42<br />

years. As a result <strong>of</strong> operating<br />

his court in an irregular<br />

Miis Janet Morgan, captain <strong>of</strong> the 507 Hornets<br />

from Norwood, Pa., received the first place award<br />

for her group at Saturday's Drum and Bugle Corps<br />

Competition staged on the Music Pier, Making the<br />

presentation are Mayor B. Thomas Waloman<br />

assisted by Commissioners Marilyn Moore and<br />

Luther Wallace. Senior Photo,<br />

fashion, Gandy was given the<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> resigning or facing<br />

possible disciplinary action by<br />

ttlB State Sum-me Ttnurt.<br />

Steven Perskie, Gandy'6<br />

attorney, defended him by<br />

citing a case whereby the court<br />

ruled that although a lawyer's<br />

name may appear on a deed,<br />

this does not mean he prepared<br />

it. A mortgage company or a<br />

title insurer may have done the<br />

actual preparation.<br />

Judge Nathan Staller fined<br />

Gandy ISO each on four counts<br />

bra total <strong>of</strong> $200. He suspended<br />

sentence on the remaining 18<br />

counts.<br />

The case was prosecuted by<br />

Assistant County Prosecutor P<br />

Martin Way. . .„<br />

Haven av. project snagged<br />

The long awaited decision <strong>of</strong><br />

' what to (to about the Haven av,<br />

paving job has yet to be<br />

re«lved, Qty Solicitor Robert<br />

F, Garrett said Monday,<br />

Two weeks ago the city<br />

received bidi from contractors<br />

for the reconrtruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

road from North to 3rd st. AnB '<br />

from 6th to 8th us, tpotf'<br />

irregularities in the propo!*! <strong>of</strong> '<br />

tow bidder, Gerald A, Barrett<br />

Paving Co., <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

House, developed, the city<br />

eommissienerj postponed<br />

awarding the contt-aet.<br />

Garrett said he recently<br />

received a letter from an attorney<br />

for the second lowest<br />

bidder, A,E, Stone, <strong>of</strong><br />

PleBsantville, The letter<br />

charged certain<br />

"misrepresentations" in the<br />

Barrett proposal.<br />

Garrett said the matter wlU<br />

LAWN THRIFT SALE<br />

A lawn Thrift Sale will be<br />

held Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14,<br />

beginning at I a.m. at W<br />

Peck's Beach Village, There<br />

will be men's suits, women's<br />

apparel, household articles and<br />

baked goods. Proceeds will<br />

benefit St, James AME Church,<br />

IN OUR 45th YEAR<br />

730 Asbury Avt<br />

OCEAN CfTY<br />

CINNAMON<br />

IUN$STu80 e J)OL<br />

OPOI MIY 7:30 to 5<br />

Jeffers' Farm FREEZER ORDERS FILLED<br />

DIRECT FROM THE FARM<br />

JUST SOUTH Of THE ML TWCKS, ROUTE 9, PALERMO<br />

(Acms the Street ma SjBi* Jnreters)<br />

ILL TOP QUALITT FRESN JERSEI WOBUCE<br />

• Jersey Corn<br />

* • Jersey Field TomatoM<br />

• Jersey Cuoumb«ft'<br />

• Jersey Ziioohini<br />

• Yellow Squash 19* I.<br />

I nmm<br />

be referred to the State because<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the money for the<br />

project Is coming from State<br />

aid paving funds. If the State<br />

approves the Barrett proposal<br />

or rules in favor <strong>of</strong> Stone, work<br />

can begin on the paving,<br />

Garrett said he had no idea<br />

what the State's ftnSetiibto<br />

Swim <strong>of</strong><br />

LUNCHEON-FASHION 8HOW<br />

The Iris dub <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

will hold its Summer Luncheon<br />

and Fashion Show Wednesday,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 18. at Quail HUl, Smith.<br />

vUte, Luncheon Is scheduled fer<br />

noon to be followed by the<br />

(union show, Mrs, Joseph B,<br />

fflgley <strong>of</strong> Mi, Airy,<br />

Philadelphia, is chairman and<br />

J*s, Joseph J, Braceland <strong>of</strong><br />

Meh-ose Park, Pa., is president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the club.<br />

75 lensmen to exhlblf<br />

PAGE THREE<br />

Walk photography show Saturday<br />

Approximately 75 amatuer<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographers<br />

will exhibit in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'»first<br />

Boardwalk Photography Show,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y M.<br />

The event will be held from 10<br />

till 5 at loth st. on the boardwalk<br />

and extend south,<br />

A wide variety <strong>of</strong> subject<br />

matter is expected with photo*<br />

ranging in size from 5 by 7<br />

kidies to 16 by M inches and<br />

larger. Work is being accepted<br />

in both color and black and<br />

white.<br />

The show is open to all<br />

photographers free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

Exhibitors will be permitted to<br />

sell thdr work without commissions<br />

and entry forma are<br />

available at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cultural Arts Center 401 Wesley<br />

av.<br />

Ribbons will be awarded by a<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional judges<br />

assisted by Robert Foreella, a<br />

local photographer. The Judges<br />

include William H. Barrett and<br />

Alex Ignari, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

and Alex McCaughey, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oassboro.<br />

Barrett, a retired Industrial<br />

lensmen, was chief<br />

photographer for the ITS<br />

Circuit Breaker Company and<br />

has been a leading commercial<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional for many years.<br />

He is a member <strong>of</strong> be<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Photographers <strong>of</strong><br />

America and the Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Commercial Photographers.<br />

Alex Ignart ii currently<br />

creative director for Charles P.<br />

Mills Photograph Company and<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Philadelphia<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Art, He has won both<br />

gold and silver medals in<br />

Philadelphia and Baltimore Art<br />

Directors Shows and exhibited<br />

at the Philadelphia Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art, Art Alliance and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Colony dropping suit<br />

Attorneys tor me <strong>City</strong> have<br />

been advised that U.S.<br />

Properties, Inc, developers <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony condominium<br />

at 9th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av., are in<br />

ttie process <strong>of</strong> dropping a euit<br />

contesting the constitutionality<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ordinance 1104.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Colony brought the<br />

suit against the ordinance after<br />

they lost a lengthy court case<br />

last fall in an attempt to get a<br />

building permit to construct a<br />

27-story high condominium<br />

apartment building.<br />

Ground wal broken last week<br />

for the construction <strong>of</strong> a sevengory<br />

butldlngawih* same site.<br />

The new U t o i d<br />

Figure it out: Whatever your<br />

figure, there's or suit<br />

to flatter if ... from thm barest<br />

bikini to a swmei littlm<br />

print swimming dress.<br />

with the ordinance which<br />

restricts popular ion density and<br />

building height,<br />

Joslah E. DuBols, former city<br />

solicitor and special counsel to<br />

the <strong>City</strong> in a series <strong>of</strong> high-rise<br />

cases, has notified the <strong>City</strong><br />

Commissioners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

(toteny's actions. The dropping<br />

<strong>of</strong> the suit leaves the Qty with<br />

only one pending court ease<br />

involving KLM Inc., developers<br />

<strong>of</strong> a proposed high-rise at 2nd<br />

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FhUadejpbia Ootege <strong>of</strong> Art.<br />

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Philadelphia Inquirer tiaee<br />

»», Wlddy exhibited, he «u<br />

«m mny awards for oem and<br />

kature pictures, the latest<br />

bring first and second prize for<br />

feature picture itory,<br />

Philadelphia Preii<br />

Photogr«phem Asm., im.<br />

Me rtctnuy returned from an<br />

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taduded coverage <strong>of</strong> Cardinal<br />

Krai i visit to the Irlah<br />

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500 artists \*ffl<br />

exhibit their work in this<br />

colorful festival. Entry form<br />

are available through the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cultural Arts<br />

Center,<br />

Sim Rose<br />

Book Shop<br />

Books Available on<br />

Art. Music, Antiques,<br />

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me Yankee dollar<br />

he continuing fall <strong>of</strong> the dollar abroad has<br />

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kly if need be,<br />

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tmportance all over the world, and at home, The<br />

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,$, and U,S.S,R.<br />

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Veen Washington and Moscow ii the- need <strong>of</strong> this<br />

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[.Is too early to know whether vast new markets in<br />

sia can solve part <strong>of</strong> our international trade<br />

lem. It may also be too early to know yet<br />

ither we can force the Soviets to ease some <strong>of</strong><br />

domestic repressions in return for economic<br />

ements (if we can, well and good, but if we can't<br />

•agreements might still be desirable in the<br />

jnal interest).<br />

hat is clear is that as the chance <strong>of</strong>^military<br />

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liar—just as the Soviet Union needs help,<br />

srefore, the nation should be prepared to enter<br />

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illy beneficial, We are aiding such dictatorships<br />

|e right as Spain and Greece, plus a host <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />

rican dictatorships, plus a dictatorial regime in<br />

Outrages against human freedom occur in<br />

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PAOI six THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINlL-LEDOIR<br />

Township Events Amtrlcan Legion. 8 p.m.,<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) - Ladlii Auxiliary to VFW TuCkahOe<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire Post 4M9 ' 8 P' m Girnpany drill, 7 p.m.<br />

-<br />

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WEDNESDAY -<br />

Boy y Scout Troop p79,<br />

7 to 9:30<br />

* - . - . _ .<br />

p.m.. Scout Cabin, Palermo,<br />

Little League baseball, 6 to 8<br />

p.m., scho<strong>of</strong>field.<br />

Up* Townihlp Republican UtUe League baseball. 6 to 8<br />

Club Auxiliary. B p.m. p m school fielA<br />

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Kraft Orange Juice .".„ '"". B1Iouse for teens, a<br />

St. John's LCW meeting and game, 7:45 p.m., for fe<br />

p.m,, at Chapal Hall, 55th st.<br />

South Rod Bosbyshell and Ptg<br />

book review, 8 p.m., in the only,<br />

Senior Citizen's assistance, Jayeees meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Smith were first with ilSVt,<br />

Chapel, 36th st. and West av.<br />

9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the<br />

bllowed by Don MiUar and Jim<br />

Moytr with us. AIM above<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous and Youth Center.<br />

Lodge 171F and AM meeting,<br />

jrorage were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Story Hour for pre-school Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

S p.m., in the Masonic Temple,<br />

William Haas, and Hazel<br />

through third graders, 10 am., the Episcopal Parish Hall, nth TOMORROW (Wednesday) -<br />

at thi Public Ubrary, 8th st,<br />

Rohrbaeh and Nancy Weebur,<br />

st and Central av.<br />

Reading Club for fourth Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

through eighth graders, 10 6:80 p.m,, at White Hall.<br />

In the East-West sertion Mr.<br />

Md Mrs, wU)iiim Goldman<br />

United Veterans Council a.m., at the Public Ubrary, 6th<br />

st, and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Assembly 88 Artisans<br />

were high scorers with lOSVi,<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

bllowed by Walter Zook and<br />

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

Ruth Aunboll with 10H4, AUo Married 50 years<br />

American Leg ion Hall,<br />

Union Chapelbythe-Sea<br />

above average were Jane<br />

meeting, 10 a.m.<br />

Young and Stu Fuller, Aaron<br />

Yacht Club Tournament<br />

Bridge, for members only, 7:45<br />

Simon and Eldyn Stewart, Mr<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge p.m.<br />

and Mrs. Richard Hardenberg<br />

game, Bo.m.. at 4!S Atlantic av.<br />

and Mr, and Mrs. Craig,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at i p.m at<br />

416 Atlantic av.<br />

Mainland Events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) -<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

Somers Point Kiwanii Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Darnel's Restaurant.<br />

Keystone Lodge F and AM<br />

meeting, i p.m., in the Masonic<br />

Somers Point Fire Company Temple, Shore rd., linwood.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in Bethel<br />

rd. firehall<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) •<br />

Cape-Atlantic Chriitlan<br />

Women's Club luncheon, 12:30<br />

p,m., at Mac's Restaurant.<br />

NARFE meeting, 1:30 p.m.,<br />

ta the Somers Point senior<br />

citizens' civic center on Ambla 1<br />

rd. C<strong>of</strong>fee hour starts at 12:30<br />

p.m. Daniel Archibald, former<br />

director <strong>of</strong> field operations, wiU<br />

speak on chapter and<br />

federation business.<br />

Linwood <strong>City</strong><br />

meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Council<br />

Somers Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, 12:13 p.m.,<br />

at the Crab Trap,<br />

Semen Point Youth Center<br />

board meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Somers Point Senior CitiMns<br />

Card Club, 7:30 p.m., in thi<br />

lentor citizeni' bi<br />

Point Yacht Club<br />

lists barn sale<br />

SOMERS POINT - The<br />

Somers Point Yacht Club ii<br />

sponsoring a barn sale<br />

Saturday to benefit their annual<br />

children's day for underprivileged<br />

children.<br />

The sale will <strong>of</strong>fer items tat<br />

the home, boat and clothing It<br />

will take place Satirtay from<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the boat<br />

shed at Yacht Harbor, Bay and<br />

Pleasant aves. All proceeds wUl<br />

go toward Children's Day,<br />

Anyone having anything to<br />

donate may call Mrs. Rose<br />

Jacoby at 927-2063.<br />

The Seventh Annual<br />

Children's Day project this<br />

year will take place August 7<br />

when club members will entertain<br />

42 boys from the<br />

Burlington County Children's<br />

Home, The boys wUl be taken<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

Somers Point Polie*<br />

Association meeting, 8 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

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PAGE EIGHT<br />

Boards<br />

continued from page one<br />

thii Site plan hii not ai yet<br />

been approved but may be In<br />

the near future," Gilbert'!<br />

•aliment continues,<br />

"The maui thruit <strong>of</strong> IIM is<br />

control <strong>of</strong> population density, as<br />

to residential structurei<br />

(apartments). The parking<br />

requirement has little, if<br />

anything, to do with the density<br />

or the set hacks. Regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

where the parking it located,<br />

Uie so-called high rise apartments<br />

cannot cover more than<br />

50 percent <strong>of</strong> the lot area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

main tract on which they are<br />

located. Parking may consume<br />

an additional 26 percent and the<br />

remaining 25 percent must<br />

remain open. With motels and<br />

hoteli, the building can cover 78<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the main lot area<br />

with parking taking up the<br />

balance with the exception <strong>of</strong><br />

the setback areas. Naturally,<br />

this does not leave much area<br />

for parking unlesi the parking<br />

is under the building itself or<br />

there is a parking structure<br />

provided. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> does not<br />

have that many large tracti <strong>of</strong><br />

land available for commercial<br />

reason for being flexible on the<br />

parking location."<br />

"Having parking across the<br />

street in no way means that the<br />

deniity or open space<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> 1104 are being<br />

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the total tract on which it is<br />

located and it muit have the<br />

same open ipace and setback<br />

areas whether the parking ii on<br />

that same lot or whether part <strong>of</strong><br />

the parking is acrosi the itreeL.<br />

The main reason that the<br />

parking wai requested to be<br />

across the itreet at 4th & Bay<br />

was not only became <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong><br />

ipaee but to provide other<br />

facilities in the open ipace area<br />

such a§ a iwimming pool, etc.<br />

"The legal interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

"on site" could reasonably be<br />

extended to additional property<br />

which ii next door, acrosi the<br />

street, behind the complex, etc.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the synonyms for "site"<br />

to "area". Certainly, a lot<br />

across the stfeet or next door<br />

can be considered to be in the<br />

"immediate area". In any<br />

event, as long u there is adjacent<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-ltreet parking<br />

provided, it was my interpretation<br />

and that <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Planning Board and apparently<br />

that <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Commisiion and<br />

its Solicitor, that the main<br />

mtent and purpose <strong>of</strong> il<strong>of</strong>caas<br />

met, at least as to these Iwo<br />

projecti. This is not to lay that<br />

in every case acroM-the-sti-eet<br />

parking will be permitted for<br />

other motels or condommlumi.<br />

Each case must be and will be<br />

decided on itl own facts.<br />

"Mr, Jacob, would indicate<br />

that the only thing that matters<br />

is to curtail the lize <strong>of</strong> these<br />

condominiums at all costs. In<br />

other words, he fetls that the<br />

Planning Board or the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment should have at the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> its mind at all times the<br />

bogey man <strong>of</strong> over-populaUon<br />

and therefore should make<br />

every effort to keep the «ze <strong>of</strong><br />

apartment developmenU as<br />

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condominium at Bay Avenue<br />

and 4th Street is only a 42-unit<br />

condominium 1 ? , even ii.<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTiNELLfDGER<br />

aisume that the parking <strong>of</strong><br />

roughly 20 cars acrosi the<br />

street wouldjiot be permitted it<br />

to conceivable that •perhaps the<br />

develpoer would have to<br />

eliminate only 4 or 5 umiti from<br />

the units planned."<br />

"However, there are many<br />

other things that the Planning<br />

Board and the Commiisioneri<br />

must consider in approving or<br />

disapproving a Site Plan. They<br />

are primarily concerned with<br />

aesthetics, with the impact on<br />

the iurroundlng property<br />

owners, with the setbacks, the<br />

utilitiei, the ingress and egress<br />

for motor vehiclw from the<br />

development as well as storm<br />

drain facilities and other items.<br />

By no means does the ordinance<br />

gve a mandate to the<br />

Planning Board, Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment or the Comnuiiioners<br />

to attempt at all<br />

oasts to curtail and stifle the<br />

size <strong>of</strong> proposed apartment and<br />

motel prnjpcts "<br />

Parade<br />

continued from page one<br />

Cape May County Clown Club<br />

marched to the delight <strong>of</strong><br />

youngsters.<br />

Winners In the various<br />

deivisions were:<br />

Best oi Parade: "BMI Irrfiatlan"<br />

Victoria Mummti. iiSi centra! l».<br />

Division i.gnetosyMrswimerwIitiQut<br />

bika: 1, Peace in My Time, Christine<br />

FsddMi ifH central av , 1 ButtertliB<br />

Are Free, Danielle Hystella. *0i «tn it,,<br />

3, lay it With FMwen, Kim saunter, 3J!t<br />

AiBury av.. 4, cow.Boy, Tommy Tydsar,<br />

y:•<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s Bill "Pop"<br />

Rackley paced • scoring surge.<br />

Tlie 'SUrs netted 13 itraitfu<br />

points to take away the lead and<br />

control <strong>of</strong> the game's tempo.<br />

Racklev paced the win with 23<br />

polnte, all in the second half.<br />

Red Raider teammate Brad<br />

Bryant netted m, Haddonfleld<br />

High School Star Tom Betley<br />

had 17 and former Mainland<br />

Regional star, Hal Mmthewi,<br />

added 12, Tom Rutherford<br />

(Yale) paced all scorers with 25<br />

for Knight's. Jim Yinfit<br />

(Dickinson) had 15 and Rich<br />

SteUer (West Chester) 12.<br />

Bob's took an lipolnt lead<br />

over Coach's at halftime and<br />

maintained the margin<br />

throughout the second half, Ron<br />

Stewart (West Chester) paoed<br />

the winners with 20 points.<br />

Former Rutgers star John<br />

McFadden added 14. Carl<br />

Warner paced Coach's with 19<br />

points. Rich Mulkeen added 14<br />

with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High's Ed<br />

Vlaszac getting 12.<br />

Defending champion Vernon<br />

Hall registered its first win <strong>of</strong><br />

the year in a game they controlled<br />

from the start, John<br />

Huff <strong>of</strong> Franklin and Marshal]<br />

paced the win with 19 points.<br />

Paul Greco (Murray State) had<br />

IB, Tom Sturgeon (Urunns)<br />

netted 13 and Dave Glielmi<br />

(AUentown) scored 11, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty High's John Shearer and<br />

Bob Jacobs had u and 13<br />

respectively tar Plymouth tan<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Superstars, Bob's pace court league<br />

with Don "Hunt (Haddon<br />

Township) adding 10.<br />

Knights took the lead at<br />

halftime on the strength <strong>of</strong> a big<br />

Second period rally against<br />

French, Rick Murrel (Peiree)<br />

paced the win with IB potais.<br />

Jim Ytngst (Dickinson) had 14<br />

and Tom Rutherford (Yale) 13<br />

tor the winners, Stockton's Urn<br />

Tbccarino paced the losers with<br />

a. Tonight the Superstari put<br />

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night Boulevard liquors goes<br />

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bin. <strong>On</strong> Thursday, Bob's meets<br />

Knight's Friday night finds<br />

Coach's facing Plymouth tan.<br />

Next Monday it will be<br />

Boulevard against the<br />

Superstars. All games are<br />

played on the outdoor court in<br />

the Recreation Center at Mi st.<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> ram the games are<br />

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1345 Wait In. Makui' J. Cana I<br />

•PECIALUTi IN •ClINliPie FITTING AND •BHVICiNtf or<br />

•43 LANDlt AVINUE • VINIXAAD, Ngvf JERSEY OS3BO<br />

TtLEFHONE eOSfOOl 2726<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE<br />

FOR JULY IITH, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />

WELCOME TO OUR NEW OFFICE<br />

Beitone Hearing Aid Service<br />

Route 47<br />

At aitimnce To Rio Mall<br />

Rio Grande, N,J,<br />

PHONEi 886-0219<br />

We are proud to announce the opening <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

near you. _<br />

Bring this letter to. our new <strong>of</strong>fice opening on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11th, With it, purchase your size<br />

heading aid batteries and receive an additional<br />

package <strong>of</strong> batteries free in exchange for this<br />

letter.<br />

We will be happy to help you or your friends with<br />

any problems you may have at this time. If you<br />

have a friend with a hearing problem, bring him<br />

along. His hearing and his hearing aid can be<br />

checked at this time with no charge or obligation.<br />

No appointment is nicessary. The date is <strong>Jul</strong>y 11th,<br />

Very truly yours.<br />

Leslie N, Kotok<br />

Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist<br />

AWRLVUMAUOR<br />

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Blue f irii three to 10 milei <strong>of</strong>f<br />

(he beach and from the reports<br />

vw get the ocean is alive with<br />

Bit Big Choppers. Dr, Joe<br />

Porreca and Lou Rubine on the<br />

Binna out <strong>of</strong> &mg Harbor were<br />

BshiBi 120 degrees <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

Great Igg Bell •bout 10 milei<br />

out. When they flnlihed they<br />

fcuid the Brti boxes filled with<br />

a <strong>of</strong> the 10 to I2.pound slam,<br />

mers with Red Moochy Trdls<br />

doing mo* <strong>of</strong> the damage.<br />

Flounder Billing in the back<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is nothing<br />

short <strong>of</strong> fantastic with aringg <strong>of</strong><br />

« to 50 fiih not uncommon.<br />

Must <strong>of</strong> the fish are being<br />

caught on minnows, iquid or<br />

buelaails or any oombination <strong>of</strong><br />

(he three.<br />

Kimmy Larkin <strong>of</strong> Springfield,<br />

Pa., age nine, caught a tourpound,<br />

four-ounce fluke in a red<br />

and white bucktail with squid<br />

while fishing with his father on<br />

their boat, the Jtmbo, in the<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong>f 1Mb st.<br />

Waiter Gilmore caught a mee<br />

stripper while plugging the iod<br />

talks with a popper behind<br />

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

Whale Beach produced tour<br />

nice weakfish Friday evening<br />

fcr AI Dromsky. Hii bait was<br />

shedder crab,<br />

David Loder Jr. <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

age 12, latched on to a real nice<br />

blue, 12-pounds, M ounces,<br />

whUe fishing wlm this father<br />

around the Great Egg Bell.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thursday Dr. Joe Porreca<br />

fishing with Phil Oleiorgio and<br />

Jim DeLuca were on 120<br />

degrees <strong>of</strong>f Great Egg Bell<br />

about tour miles out when they<br />

landed 25 blues In the nine to 10<br />

pound class on Red Hoochy<br />

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LIGHT THE'OYEN, MOTHER-Twelvryear-old<br />

David Loder, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Marmora, proudly displays the<br />

12-pound, 14-ounce bJuefiah he caught on a Rebel<br />

while fishing with his father arouncTthe Great Egg<br />

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PA©I TIN THE OCIAN CITY SINTINEULEDOER<br />

ROOFING<br />

and SIDING<br />

JOHN JOHNSON<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

PHONE 398-2631<br />

I ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS I<br />

ROBERT'S<br />

ROOFING<br />

• SHINGLES<br />

• SIDING o<br />

• GUTTERS<br />

• REPAIRS<br />

Robert Johnson Robert Hart<br />

399-6142 3994685<br />

ctoiII Condiruction<br />

(general (contractors<br />

205 Watt Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

COMMERCIAL, RESiOENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL BUILDING<br />

ADDITIONS • REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Phone 398-2778<br />

WALL SCRAPING,<br />

Paperhanging<br />

and Painting<br />

by T. L. HOWELL<br />

+ ESTABLISHED 1M8+<br />

Phone 398-2999<br />

QUALITY BROADLOOAA<br />

Carpet -Linoleum - Ceramic<br />

Custom installations<br />

SPENGLER'S<br />

231 WEST AVENUE PHONE 399.3343<br />

OCIAN CITY, N. J AMPLE FRIt PARKINS<br />

METAL EDGINGS — PAINTS<br />

WAXES — LINOLEUM REMNANTS<br />

DKN f TO 1 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY (CLOSED MONDAVI -<br />

IL<br />

PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

HOT WATE R H iAT, GAS or OIL<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

POWER SEWER I<br />

811 West Avenue Dial 399-0450<br />

LtONCREAMER JOSEPH DOUGHERTY<br />

^JLgj^f* REFRESH YOUR HOME Win*<br />

^ PAINT<br />

Jr INIIffiOR • IXtffflQR<br />

•RUSH ami SPRAY<br />

BAILEY<br />

DIAL 927-5800<br />

22 VILLAGE DRIVI NORTH<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

C.LEO<br />

WILSON<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

PHONE<br />

399-1638<br />

Kisby, Hogan, Shearer OCAGA tourney victors<br />

Chirk Kisby, Huss Hogan and<br />

John Shearer were flight<br />

winners in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Amateur Golfers Association at<br />

the Aflariti* nolf Huh Sunday<br />

t.<br />

Kisby turned in a 72 net card,<br />

heating out Camay and Ernie<br />

Horlacher, in thit order. Other<br />

flight scores were Tom Ang, 82;<br />

Elmer Carty, 8S; Jerry<br />

Donovan, 84: Bill Gaskill. 78;<br />

Arts Center<br />

(iiipst instrurtorat the Center<br />

(his summer will he Oliver<br />

Orimley Mr Grimitiy has a<br />

special six-week drnwing class<br />

on Thursdays and will be the<br />

featured demonstrator on<br />

DIAL<br />

399<br />

8167<br />

PLUMBING<br />

& HEATING<br />

345 West Avenue<br />

rarkir<br />

206 7fh St.<br />

Ph. 399-1243<br />

• Hf.meni.at 1 Cgmmercil!<br />

Electric*! csnfrsEtini<br />

• Mind Electric Heal<br />

• » ».,.» fm«li AspiKntei<br />

CHAS, C,<br />

PALERMO<br />

Plumbing A Heating<br />

Contraetor<br />

Electric Sewer & Root<br />

Cleaning Equipment<br />

24-HOUR<br />

SERVICE<br />

SOCONY VACUUM<br />

AGENCY<br />

§10 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

HfcU.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

Dial 399-1751<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18 at 8 p.m;<br />

He teaches at the Huiaian<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Art in Philadelphia<br />

and at the Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />

Arts- Admission to the weekly<br />

demonstrations ii 12 for adults.<br />

11 for young people<br />

The film for<br />

evening, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17. ii "New<br />

Orleans." Jaw by Louis Armstrong,<br />

Woody Herman and the<br />

very original Billit Holiday will<br />

be featured in a story <strong>of</strong> Basin<br />

st. in 1917, great music,<br />

Fred Gill, who is a yeararound<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Center's<br />

teaching staff, will have a<br />

special one day workshop on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18. He also<br />

has a six-week course running<br />

from <strong>Jul</strong>y 10 to August 14 A<br />

Jazz, muiieian as well as an<br />

art in and teacher, Mr Oill is a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />

The Designer Craftsmen <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey features pottery,<br />

silver jewelry, weaving, batik<br />

and many other crafts. The<br />

exhibit continues through <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

Rotary Club reports<br />

eoncsrt a success<br />

Memben <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />

Rotary Club have termed a<br />

success ar^ organ recital given<br />

by Larry Ferrari at the Music<br />

Her last Saturday night. It's<br />

estimated 1100 people attended.<br />

Tne program included iuch<br />

selections as "Sound <strong>of</strong> Music,"<br />

"Cabaret," "Mame," and<br />

patriotic marches as well as<br />

religioui muiic and Hawaiian<br />

music.<br />

The program was sponsored<br />

by the Rotary Club to raise<br />

money for community projects<br />

and to help support Rotary Club<br />

charity efforts.<br />

Chairman tor the evening Dr.<br />

Darnel A.F, Sehwenk said he<br />

was pleased with the success <strong>of</strong><br />

the program and thanked all<br />

those who assisted in the Effort.<br />

FRANK M,<br />

MAZZfTtUI I SON<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

Specializing in Gas<br />

Baseboard HMt<br />

200 ASBURY AVI.<br />

OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

PHONE NHin<br />

Joseph P. Stahler<br />

PLUMBING&<br />

HEATING<br />

Dial 3V9-3085<br />

Office & Showroom<br />

2152 Asbury Ave.<br />

• tUKtiini Homes • Additions<br />

• Alterations • Painting • Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

• Killing<br />

""^BUILDING CONTRACTORS<br />

H. WIHN & SONS, (NO.<br />

PHONE 311.4412<br />

John Sykes Co,<br />

300N. Florida Ave,» Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Aluminum Siding<br />

• Gutterwork<br />

PHONE 345.1191<br />

Quality Ro<strong>of</strong>ers and Metalworkers<br />

for Four Generations<br />

No JOB too blfl, no,<br />

REPAlR|oosma((...iilef<br />

our plumbing and htattng<br />

work gtts fha umt<br />

careful consMtration.<br />

DIAL M»-l»7«<br />

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m WEST AVENUE « DIAL m.%m<br />

••;c.$3&'i&lkV--<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 1ft, 1W3<br />

biehoUM, 85; John Lewis, 82; by Bill Steelman with six imder,<br />

Charles Palermo, 79; George Walter Zak with five under,<br />

Booth, 71; Bernie Morris, M; Ouok Kilby with two under, Ed<br />

Newt Johnson, 85.<br />

Hyland with one under, and Art<br />

Charles Hilton, 82; Ed Hyland, 87.<br />

Playing without hundicapi CMchorowski with even par.<br />

78; Milt Hilei, 7B; Louis Siearer posted a 75 to win were Charlei Paneoait, Ray The next OCAGA tournament<br />

LaMountaln,9B; Nick Palermo,<br />

third night honors. John Gilbert Spurloek, Id Wooley and Joe will be at Pinecreit Golf Club<br />

78; Bill Steelman, Bi; Ben<br />

followed with 78, and Bill Oliver Lfinhardt. Quest players were on iunday, August 8.<br />

Trout, 79. Low p-oss, Gill<br />

wai third with 77, Other flight Bob Gillian and Mat Egler<br />

Oaskill, M.<br />

scores wjB-e Joe Collo, M; Jim Carney is leading the<br />

Hogan'« 72 topped the second Lodgie DelCorio, 93; Samspecial<br />

tournament play with I.W.<br />

flieht Stan Clark wag §econd Johnson, 100; Bruce Kib- Mven under par. He is followed<br />

with 74, followed by Joe<br />

Schuchert with 76. Other flight<br />

scores were Frank Myhre, 79;<br />

Jack Southard, 84, John Sapper,<br />

84; Bob Selvagn, 89; Sam<br />

Woodside, 88; BobWaiilcQwski,<br />

81; Dick Weir. 77; tick Clunn.<br />

iaragas<br />

Porches<br />

Alteration!<br />

George McGinley<br />

REGISTERED BUHDER<br />

399-3786<br />

wn HHUB K,<br />

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& SIDING<br />

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646-7992<br />

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Aftar 5 P. M.<br />

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Ml NEW ROAD (Reuta 9)<br />

STAHLER'S<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

Res.: 3315 Wast Ave, Dial 399-2980<br />

"WE SPECIALIZE M MODEMCIN HOWS"<br />

BERGER LUMBER CO,<br />

"The Friendly Lumber Yard"<br />

COMPLETE BUILDER AND<br />

HOME HANDYMAN SUPPLIES<br />

11th St. & Simpson Ave. Oceai <strong>City</strong><br />

PHONE 398-3300<br />

Authorized Dealer for TERMINIX Termite Control<br />

J. R. NIXON<br />

Registered Builder<br />

113 WEST AVENUE<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS I ADOfTIONS<br />

KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />

ROOFINI and SIDIil<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TM LARGE<br />

Dill 399-3594 111 fartM Pirkwaf<br />

CHRIS JACOBY<br />

-PUSTERIN6-<br />

• itMdaf tag aid<br />

fttathig<br />

• Blookwork • Sttpt<br />

DIAL 399-2717<br />

IS Own An,, OEM <strong>City</strong><br />

Manufaclurers and Warehouse Distributors<br />

Distributor <strong>of</strong> Miami Products In South Jersey.<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>l»f - Siding<br />

Dial 39M724<br />

ROBERTA. GILL<br />

Registered Builder<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />

933 West Ave. Dial 399-J 808<br />

v N. ••••<br />

POINT, N. PHONE 927-4133<br />

Warren North<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. & Bay Avje. Phone 399-2986<br />

BUILDING<br />

REMODELING » ALTERATIONS<br />

FRED S. TARYES, 3rd<br />

• • BUILDER • •<br />

Home and Business Constriction<br />

Ramorftllnt and Rapairt <strong>of</strong> All Kindt<br />

CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />

or FRED TARVES at 399-1127<br />

i unmw PUCE OCEJUI ein, i. j,<br />

HAMADA & SON<br />

328 West Avenue Dial 399-1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Heating—Air Conditioning<br />

EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />

INC.<br />

ROOMING ind<br />

BRYANT FORCED Alft<br />

HEATING<br />

151 WEST AVENUE<br />

DiliSW-Iitl<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

E*MH L WisftM<br />

til IBM DM.<br />

. 399-6900<br />

PLASTERING<br />

NEW WORK 4 PATCHING<br />

WATERPROOFED<br />

STUCCO<br />

PLASTERING <strong>of</strong> All Kin*<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL 4<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

^^EG K.<br />

CORSON<br />

NB>7M|<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1973</strong><br />

Showdown in King Memorial loop<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-2nd & Bay Ave, (The Harbor HSUM Marina) 398-0424<br />

>!, -j,,<br />

OQK ClUD<br />

condominium<br />

and<br />

marina<br />

DISIGNED FOR THE YACHTSMAN—OR<br />

ANYONE WHO JUST LOVES THE WATIR.<br />

Wt invite you to compare the size <strong>of</strong> our units with anything you hav§<br />

sein to date. This exclusive high rise community combines tht odvantogei<br />

<strong>of</strong> o ytor 'rourid vacation hom# ownership with the amenities and eon.<br />

Vtnienee <strong>of</strong> luxury apartment living , . . spacious, distinctively designfd<br />

apartment layouts, the ultimatt floating dock marina and' spectacular bay<br />

vltw together create an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> leisurely elegance.<br />

TH1 OCEAN CITY<br />

Standings<br />

Carlo's Barber Shop ....... ,4-fl<br />

ExPert Cleaners . ....4-0<br />

Gerald Janitorial 1-3<br />

Hannah Masonry 1-3<br />

Thompson Builders .. 14<br />

Thriftway Market ..,,...... fc3<br />

• privacy — only 42 units<br />

• owner controlled management and building services<br />

• elevator service<br />

•m controlled lobby security system<br />

• two and three bedroom plans<br />

•spacious —1,720 square toot three-bedroom and 1,320 square font<br />

two-bedroom units<br />

• 28' living room • 2 bedrooms; 34' living room • 3 bedrooms<br />

•cross ventilation In each apartment—bay and ocean view<br />

• heated pool and private club house<br />

• featuring totally electric living<br />

•apartment owners have tint option to lease marina slips<br />

what does itall mean? more,.,a lot more for you.<br />

Interest by word <strong>of</strong> mouth has been tremendous, many apartments are<br />

alrtady spoken for. don't miss this opportunity I you must see the plans to<br />

believe it.<br />

oontaet robert trench realty, one atiantlc avenue, ocean city, new jersey,<br />

(Mf) 399-5454 for further Information<br />

sample afiactment open dally 10 a.m. toAp.m. —<br />

frlday and Saturday to 9Tim,<br />

ocean city bay club condominium and marina, 4th and boy avenue,<br />

OViR I<br />

60% SOLD<br />

FIRST<br />

10 DAYS<br />

new lersey<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER PA0E ELEVEN<br />

Rumor-French clash big s<strong>of</strong>tball tilt<br />

Expert Cleaners niaauiw and uul Carlo*! ri..i_i. Bill um Racklcy, u i.i_., ^^_ Dan Money >< and.<br />

It _' . . •„<br />

Barber Shop, both undefeated Gene Davis, PleaiantvUle'i<br />

through four games, meet for<br />

f Z tHu T e"" Ttd Bryant, Gerald Hooks, Bob<br />

1 Jones 13 and Tony Washington<br />

12,<br />

MAKE DEAN'S LIST<br />

Thompson Builders defeated<br />

Andrew F. Tr<strong>of</strong>a, <strong>of</strong> 1*06<br />

winners, Davis had 17, Hooks 13 Thriftway, M, Greg Butler<br />

and Wakefleld 10. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s •cored It and Joe Hannah M for Rumer's Exxon and French In other action which closed<br />

League Standings W L<br />

Rotemar la., and Michael W.<br />

! "«« "W »ea Bryant, ueraia HOOKS Mke Fields icered-21, Jim the winners, Mike Fields tallied Real Estate will meet head-on out the first half <strong>of</strong> league play,<br />

Rumer's Exxon 5 I<br />

Kline, <strong>of</strong> 210 E. 16th st., ware<br />

,? theHrrt time tomorrow nigu in Martin, Riohird Hirrii . Watts 19, Gene Watts 14 and 10 pplnti for the losers. this Wednesday night at 8:15 on Siaw's Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, won their first<br />

named to the Dean's Lfet,<br />

French Real Estate 5 1<br />

' ~ """ a " ' tremendous * Reggie Miller, Middle Toi Dave Watte and Jerry Davti 10 ExPert edged Gerald, 72-68, the baseball field at 5th it. and game <strong>of</strong> ihe year, 104, over<br />

having achieved academic<br />

j game. At itake will drip's Stedman Graham ant fuch far the losera,<br />

behind Stedman Graham's 25 Bay av, The purpose <strong>of</strong> this Palermo's Plumbing. Bill<br />

Broadley's Plumbing ... ...4<br />

averages <strong>of</strong> 3.0 or more during<br />

be the lead <strong>of</strong> the Martin Luther Bob Wakefldd, and Atlantic" Carlo2j,---tDpoed Gerald pointi. Dale Reese added 16 battle will bt to decide the first Nickles was the winning pit-<br />

Wimberg Funeral Home ...2 3 the second semester <strong>of</strong> the 1*72-<br />

King Memorial Basketball <strong>City</strong>'s Walt Montford, The Janitorial, 77^8. \Bob Martin with Joe Melton scoring 13, half champion in the cher. His team chipped in 21<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home.... 2 4<br />

73 school year at Villanova<br />

League, iponsor«d by thecontest<br />

taps <strong>of</strong>f at 1 p.m. on the paced the win witti 14 points. Carres Johnson tallied IB, Tony Recreation Departmint's hits to help his cause.<br />

Palermo Plumbing ,1 4 University, Villanova, Pa.<br />

Recreitlen Departtnent. court between 7th and 8th sts. Marrii scored 17, Rackley Washington 14 and Leo Graves Nickles Memorial S<strong>of</strong>tball French Real Estate defeated aaw'sRo<strong>of</strong>tag 1 5<br />

Member! <strong>of</strong> the two teams on Haven av.<br />

netted 14 and Darryl Martin 12 for the losers.<br />

League, Both teami have Wimberg's Funeral Home 12-7<br />

list like a "Who'i Who" <strong>of</strong> Recently, ixPert dumped tallied is. For the losers, Carlo's clobbered Thompson,<br />

identical five win and one loss behind the pitching <strong>of</strong> Mike<br />

scholastic basketball over the Thrift way Market, 90-85. Murant Davis and Carres 7745, with Darryl Martin<br />

records,<br />

Gill. Paul Koch and Bruce<br />

past few years. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Graham scored 27 points for the .Inhnsnn each had 14, Tomscoring<br />

25 points. Bob Martin French received their only Beaver both had homers for the<br />

had 14, Dick Harris 12 and Bill loss in a 20-17,slugfest with winners. Bob Adams was the<br />

Rackley 11. Joe Hannah scored Godfrey Funeral Home (2-4), losing pitcher.<br />

UJor the loss's.<br />

Rumer'i received their only Rumer's Exxon wallopped<br />

Expert topped Thompion, 65loss<br />

in a previous meeting with Godfrey Funeral Home 11-4" on<br />

WATER SKIING<br />

56, with Gene Davis scoring 19<br />

French's iB-8.<br />

the strong pitching <strong>of</strong> Earl<br />

Tomlinson and home runs by We Have Everything<br />

pointi, Kurt Davis and Dale<br />

Jim Creamer and Jerry Stoll.<br />

Reese each had 14, Lonnie<br />

Watts had 21 and Greg Butler 12 Packer and Firth Will Smick was the losing<br />

pitcher.<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

for Thompson,<br />

o* PLEASURE<br />

Thirftway defeated Hannah, sailboat victors In tonight's game, it will be<br />

Shaw vs. Rumer's. In addition LUNCH • DINNER<br />

73-84, with Mike Fields getting<br />

14 and Jim Watts and <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Bill Packer, Ft, Washington, to tomorrow night's showdown<br />

Watts 12 each. Rick Murrel<br />

in his Erickson 46 sloop between French's and Ice Cream Sodas • Sundaes<br />

CRUISING<br />

scored 27 and Leo Graves 13 for<br />

"Beyond," won the Hopkins Rumer's, Godfrey plays<br />

the losers.<br />

Trophy for Class A boats in ttie Broadley 's. <strong>On</strong> Thursday, Shaw<br />

Milk Shakes<br />

Hannah edged Gerald, 74-72,<br />

elapsed time <strong>of</strong> five hoiffs 45 opposes French's and on<br />

WITH<br />

with Van Bryant scoring 19,<br />

minutes, which covered 27 Friday, Wimberg meets FRESH<br />

Bryant Rogers IS and Leo<br />

miles starting at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Broadey.<br />

JOIN YOUR FRIEND! IN THE ARCADE<br />

Graves 15, Tony Washington<br />

Ml Buoy to Brigantine Buoy<br />

GAMES • AMUSEMENTS<br />

scored 18 and Danny Davis 14<br />

9B and return.<br />

tor the losers.<br />

Seventeen sloops entered the ' Who serves king '<br />

ExPert topped Harmah, 77.73,<br />

race representing seven Yacht size Cocktails in<br />

behind 22 points by Dale Reese<br />

dubs in the third ocean test Champagne Glasses?<br />

Jim Williams scored 17, Gtne<br />

sponsored by the South Jersey<br />

Oman RjirinB Circuit.<br />

Davis 15 and Pat Steward 12 for<br />

• HARRY'S INN •<br />

Expert, Jim Dunmore netted<br />

Jack Le Fort, Devon, in<br />

25, Bryant Rogers 17 and Van<br />

"Fiji," an Erickson 39 sloop, Who serves the<br />

Bryant 10 for the losers.<br />

was second in five hoia-s 17 largest Lobster Tails<br />

minutes 35 seconds, and third<br />

Bill Rackley scored a<br />

in the area?<br />

went to Al Hopkin, who sailed<br />

season's high 33 points, in less<br />

"Hispaniola," a 39 foot Pearthan<br />

three periods, to pact<br />

»n, in 5 hoia-s 5S minutes. • HARRY'S INN •<br />

Carlo's to a 104-80 win over<br />

BOAT RENTALS<br />

Thirftway, Dick Harris had ii,<br />

Dr. George Firth,<br />

Bob Martin 17 and Darryl<br />

Philadelphia, in his Cal 30 Who has Dinner<br />

Martin 12 for Carlo's, Mike<br />

"Firth Chance," took the Class Music, Dancing and If you seek excellence<br />

Fields netted 22, Jim Watts 15<br />

B honors in five hours 55 Nick singing your<br />

and Dave Watts 11 for Thrift-<br />

minutes. F, Sagerholm, in<br />

in dining-come to us<br />

favorite songs?<br />

way,<br />

"Seasag," a Pearson 30, was<br />

In every unit <strong>of</strong> the word-excellence predominate! every facet<br />

second, and Blair Fletcher,<br />

Gerald dumped Thompson,<br />

Cherry Hill, was third in<br />

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70-43, behind 28 points from<br />

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Asbury av.<br />

In the firit game <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

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Dimeniion, 77-50. Coleman<br />

Harre <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High led<br />

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Captain Cliff Becotte. helped<br />

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-Cauyhan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia"s<br />

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Nunan, <strong>of</strong> AllaitoWn High, had<br />

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Antolini, <strong>of</strong> a. Augustine'i<br />

Prep, with sue, Carl Posse, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mil School 4, John Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawrence High, 4, and Jack<br />

Flanagan, <strong>of</strong> aawnee High in<br />

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Exxon defeated Prep's<br />

Restaurant, 5W2. Allen Mc-<br />

Candless, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High,<br />

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Jay Mayer eight, and Rich<br />

Gig Glenn wins<br />

Lightning race<br />

Gig Glenn, with his Mother,<br />

Peaches and brother, George,<br />

Vineland, won the Lightning<br />

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Yacht Club. Bill Sehill,<br />

Harrington and Joellen<br />

Kiirahasz, Allentown were first<br />

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Don Gartland, Yardley, took<br />

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MUey Real Estate defeated G<br />

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<strong>City</strong> High's Bob Colt with 30<br />

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Fran MeGlinn, <strong>of</strong><br />

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Jeriey chipped in eleven.<br />

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Griffith, <strong>of</strong> Springfield High In<br />

Pennsylvania, had 12, Jim<br />

Meis, <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit High had<br />

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Bob Jacobs, a June graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

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Rick Hall, <strong>of</strong> Cardinal<br />

Dougherty, had 11 and Mike<br />

Riodan, <strong>of</strong> Trinity, had 10.<br />

Dimension's scoring was again<br />

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Jack Flanagan, <strong>of</strong> Shawnee<br />

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Tomorrow (<strong>Jul</strong>y 11) G ft R<br />

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nav kltcn.il Mutt Mm awn Irtn<br />

apanatlan.M7.7iM,Avaian,Mrappt. MO<br />

CUSTODIAN — Full tlma paUtlsn. Flr.l<br />

UnltM M«thodlit Church Call kat-<br />

711<br />

HOUJEKEEPER wlntM Mr month ol<br />

Au0u.IC.IIIH.4m. 7 1)<br />

HSUSIKIIFIR is IIMt In, 10 work In<br />

Phiii,, Nnna, Can Hrn liitmtu if IN<br />

{III par wMk Mr tin ri(M panM. Mun<br />

h.v. nnnncn ana .xiwkyg<br />

S<br />

BOSTON INHALER — '«, ••itparf<br />

mpd.l, 17', M h,p. iiYlnruda- Not uud<br />

am y.ar. Covan, anoplat. Exall.nl<br />

conamon llfM. cin M Han INI Firn-<br />

Ull Av. , D.C. In w.lar. Call >tt 77M tor<br />

•ppolnlm.nl. 717<br />

DOGS, CATS, PITS<br />

LOVING MONIES tWANTED laf adwaU.<br />

P'jQO'ti. kiltani, (aft and cifl, Anlntal<br />

snallar, Tinnnin Ava. ina IhHtar Rd.,<br />

iffiin •it.•»»<br />

HQTE1. IN i ,<br />

BiHif, ihBwin, toikm. TIM ft.<br />

llrM iwlmmint UN, Ml M M MM<br />

Mlhi, w.Hto.w.11 urpatM. O(M> avar<br />

IIMJM, Prlc. MJt.W. «»y Hrm<br />

Parkliqi W uvilliMl « iMat or pur.<br />

chad, MlnH Hsltl, >h a. Oaan Ay.<br />

Ill<br />

RE FOR SALE<br />

71* MOORLYN TERRACE ^ N.ar<br />

bo.rdw.lli ma Muilc Plar IHICIaflty<br />

apt!. l#Mllor imak limilMa. RMtMUMa.<br />

W»t, month Call m 4*11 7-M<br />

TRY LASOONFRONT<br />

yitir ummar rMtal ism<br />

Franklin Williams, «..ltor.<br />

A»Mua.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Myfrant far<br />

11H Bay<br />

WEEKLY or monthly rantal. tlHfl t.<br />

uu « par wk, call IwtwMu 4 ft I p.m.<br />

Itt 1144 7»<br />

TWO 1EBROOM tint IKnr apt. CMI M.<br />

bl.wartly. liy a apt Mourn 1<br />

Batnam, tit ar tut ttoer apt, MU<br />

wMkly, All iMa to buch. Ooii RMIty,<br />

R..ltor,llMAtb.iryA.. Ml<br />

STRATHM«Re AVALON — Baidl block<br />

TtmhaMam apt. IIM. c.lit*7.M)4 j.<br />

If<br />

lOMIRS POINT, Mod.rn .lllcl.ncy<br />

aMrtMiantl day or waak. AIM I<br />

Mdroom hauti, Jo-Mlr M|M, Miyi<br />

MMIng Bid.» Rout, f. call BHWJ Ml<br />

FAMILY RBNTAU m attr.ctlva I ar 1<br />

BR apti, Mr from bMch ft boardwalk<br />

naar l.nnl. count ft ihutfllMlra.<br />

Pirklni,noaafi.lff«ll. 7tt<br />

"STRATHMIRE, NJ., I mill HUth ol<br />

' Ocaan Otv. IDS yd., from aNCh,<br />

Mautiful M l vilw, dun, CHI,<br />

cwnfaniMa. Laria living nam, I Mnja<br />

tatrMml, ..Mn kittnan, uwi 1, no<br />

pah. IIM.ei par WMk <strong>Jul</strong>y. H>etS. ft<br />

- 4Jrd ft Wait, »rand n*w I<br />

b.drooin condominium eomphit.lv<br />

.furfliilM. Alr tiara, al nanny<br />

rantaaaM, ra-wlna, r. plumsto. sraat<br />

pMMtlll. For ul. by nnw It MMM, Par<br />

•apaintmani cull Mr, Alllair, tuMM. 7.»<br />

TRIPLEX — North End, Octn <strong>City</strong>. 1<br />

lira • .partmnit. plut MadM* doubl.<br />

earafa with apartniant. PrlcM mM.<br />

IIHIM Prlnclp.li only Writ. (Dinar al<br />

hiM4tanNnM.Laafar, ;-H<br />

HARD TO FIND tAVPRONT - Cott.a.<br />

living room, dining room, Kltclun,<br />

iNria b.drosmi, ana ana manaii<br />

Mttinami, plui •aanmanl with n.ina<br />

room. Hitfhfn, two D.amonll and<br />

balhraam, lnip«t nowl Pranlilln<br />

WIHI.mi, BaiMr, IW Bay Avwna, l.»<br />

AVOID iTAIR CLIMIINB in Mil chan<br />

Hlraa b«lroom bungalow MIM livlm<br />

nam, dining room. kHckan an* kathnam,<br />

HI hllnM and lumlihM wllh fterin<br />

garag. naar th. Oardwi Act nowl<br />

Prinklln William, RaaHar, IIW lay<br />

AVtWM. Ml<br />

BIVIERA LAOOONFHONT — Living<br />

room, dfcilnt irn, kltatlM, rn.<br />

kaanami, two uttnani, l.mily raam,<br />

utility nam, ana car (araia, Sal haitid,<br />

unflinillMd. Franklin WlilltnM, Riallar,<br />

1)30 Bay AvWu.. 7 1«<br />

- Roomy famriy<br />

aaartmant, V, buck f* tvat, u—n<br />

sli,lvilliMa Aua, ||.ij. Plwn, Jff i»7 J-<br />

APABTMBHT M nant rwit.ll ky My,<br />

waak ar laiian, Snortlldi. En.<br />

larprlHi, IlliCantril An. tl<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

MARMORA ARIA - Mill naw on.<br />

b.droom •p.rtm.nt. wall toxall<br />

carpal, ilattrlc niit, priv.t. antnnca and<br />

drlv.w.y. Wsaoaa lot. Call MMiJf or Ml.<br />

17J.SIJI. J.H<br />

UAeoaNPRONT — Tnraa kadraani<br />

apantnant with or wltnmri M.I Hip<br />

F-r.nHln Wlllllim, RMltor IJ» My<br />

Avanua, 7>M<br />

riLLlw^,a<br />

monthly 4- ulllltln. c.ll »f 7H1<br />

1ND f L--1 bwroom apt. av.ll.klt Unt.<br />

PlrtM LR dl M<br />

i LR. dlnlna aria, matint<br />

Kltclun I M bath, canatad thrsugauut<br />

Front S t»cK porch, priv.t. MI, NMr<br />

M.cn ind ihoppint. TV catla. NO pita,<br />

m-)ifi, M;<br />

f-l Av.nu. Ml n<br />

KINO Sill LAOOONFHOHT _ Llvlni<br />

room, ilnlnl room, klleh.n, liva<br />

brtroomt, thna lull tuinroemi, family<br />

room, s boat illpi, llutlni dock Ma mil<br />

tMayl Franklin Wllllami, RaaMar, IIM<br />

Bay Av.nu,. 7.J0<br />

RANCHUR - ClMa to bun, 4 MrMlAlV<br />

Bltll, aavMar room, haat, ulJOOhim<br />

BMart L. lAarp, R.alt<strong>of</strong>, 4MI Albury,<br />

Iff-I7M. f.H<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

OELAHCKY HI. aptl. Hi Mtntfv PI.,<br />

iiatpia, bHdi slack. Mf-inf.ilN.H<br />

par warn. MI<br />

LARGE JfWrW llaar apt. wll* In-y.n<br />

parking, ckn. to bHch and bnanlwalk.<br />

MaMtl or long uaun, lantniai only,<br />

rtfanncai raa^ilraa, phon. iM-MI-UTf<br />

altar 7iN p.m. Ml<br />

WINTER RENTALS<br />

ATTRACTIVE naw ana ana two MiMM<br />

unlti at BaaM I M boar*..*. Pally<br />

HirnluiM ana MMpcM with TV .nd ill<br />

••allanai. An unMataMi vihia ifarflM<br />

at wily Uf par cn<strong>of</strong>ilti plvi alMfrlc. No<br />

chlldr.n or aan, pIMH. c.ll MMIM far<br />

Ivrthar Intorm^lon. Spin far ImpacNM,<br />

Saturday. 10 a.m_. ip.m. TM<br />

— iaatan or Vt M.wi • r<br />

M M t , 1 full HIM, living room,<br />

ulnlng am, klttlwn, *Mir 1 drytr.<br />

Contact lor •ppo!ntm.n1.t7-l0». tl<br />

omLS-mrj..vi Hetil,<br />

IIII Oc«n AVI,, Ntl O(»nlngi In tha<br />

dormitory far m. M M Itartlng (I 111 a<br />

WMtaJrflri. KHetM laclllNai ayMlkla,<br />

iloplnorc.lIJtt**] ff<br />

NEW 1FFICI1INCY .(urtmanl compl.t.<br />

with .Ir^ondlllonlrtfl and caali TV It<br />

IliS par wart. Syminar taaianal dUcount<br />

rata •villiMa. Call Iff MM, Ml<br />

1 APTS. Mil block from Main It M *m<br />

Itraat, llvlna, nam with riplac<br />

dining room, kltctun, 1 ana 4 kMnHni,<br />

IM IM two balhi, aff ifraal parking. Flnl<br />

Haai kn wiihar, oryar, alihwiuiar,<br />

HCWM ina* Ihlrd floor h.v, wlinar, call<br />

lff-f«I. N<br />

BEACHFRONT — all; Cntr.l. pirlati<br />

iKItien, Modarn, mwly fumllDM. 1<br />

larsa IM I MfleiaMy aaartmanti. Ownar<br />

an pramilM w..kanji, or can Nf4MI.<br />

During WHkcaH (IIJ) JJ1-U7Javanlnf>.tl<br />

Nlw waakiy FHtaFl at kaadi ana Board<br />

w.lk—l-lymouth Court ana Plymwth<br />

Minor—ns Plymouth Plaa. Faatirat<br />

leaal location plui all naw I |JM 1 Mmsffl<br />

aiti. M.utlhilly lumlih«l ana tuny<br />

•auiapad, RuHnaMi WMkly ratal In<br />

clud.. caala filiviiim, alr-condltkmWii,<br />

w.lllow.ll carpafins, IIM Im aarkMf,<br />

Cill m-«7i or M4IM lor Information<br />

anairaiarviiiani. tl<br />

ROOMS<br />

R0OM1 lor wsrklni g)ru, wllh kltchVn.<br />

Oc..n UI, 1411 Cantril Ava, Iff •<br />

till. , f-l<br />

ROOMJ .nd afnclancy int. until Elld..<br />

MlcantralAvi. 7 10<br />

ROOM! _ ROOM! - ROOM! Daily .<br />

in*kly or far thi lummif. RaiHflaaNj<br />

and irlanflly. T«ng naapla tralarraa,<br />

AIMtroli, iniCanfralAvi.Mf.7lfl, N<br />

••ACHPRONT — 4IU Caittra). Pwlatt<br />

location. Nlwly lurnilhal, Larll<br />

modarn motal typi. Mmar on pntntitM<br />

•MMM or aH DM11J During WHk<br />

C.IIIIU) JJJ4iriav»lngi. tl<br />

ROOM AvailaMa wllh oc.an vl.w, (MS.<br />

lor iimntr Call in JIM Mr eatali, 7-<br />

11<br />

AN UNUIUALLT MUrakM room, I<br />

wlndowi, oc.n krom, fintrllly<br />

kKitat. Adult womin pratarrM. TM<br />

would lov.lt, com, ». It. climiw H<br />

ROOM, hath, rairlaaraiar, phyita<br />

etnvHIantloniitura eaopli, can m.SM4<br />

B N i l t i | i<br />

nii epli<br />

orBoiNilMtiM|.i,aafar,<br />

710<br />

ROOMIIorl,lorlp*rioni, with pordw<br />

Family room. ilaaat 4. Clou to bucn<br />

q IHOW «M Ula.<br />

WikNM VIM Cilk, Um Hit M,<br />

, WlNnaai Ml, Jaly IM . I p.m. fa n><br />

p.m. <strong>Jul</strong>y Mtk mm. to » p.m. iwttun<br />

amt».p.m. 7M<br />

IIARf HOTARY Mm filmr, 1 y«n<br />

•M, Oaat caMHM. Will uerMtn. Iff,<br />

IHL H<br />

BI1HWMHH, WHKMlMM, *»;<br />

whMlaarraw, wtatu, IMarillvi,<br />

a" (aria twi<br />

Manant aprt juna, <strong>Jul</strong>y * Auf. contact<br />

3IS.HI.MIM, and In Qtaan <strong>City</strong> 1H MU.H<br />

COTTAOIH — laylranl wilt, two an<br />

yard, kraaiy panoramic, b*y vkmr,<br />

tHraa kaijra«nii, uaayi family <strong>of</strong> four ar<br />

•mplgyM mmmar aroop el four n»vn«<br />

raMranmt at 1M.SI taaak. For MN<br />

RtinfmiM call Mr. IVIM Mf-Ult af f iM<br />

a.m. 7»<br />

APT. lit, PI. Carnar Miafl all. AvilllMl<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y inn ta nrk His. M|y, Apply M<br />

TWral it,, Hal PI, i.il<br />

(EACNPRONT CaianUi, i kMnomi, ai<br />

modarn canv«nl.nc*i, porch<br />

annaakiiii «m AniMMa Aor 1 ia<br />

i*pt I4,»MW Cjlllli^lHM. Ml<br />

1 AND IV, MMMM apt,. Itn Altar*<br />

Av. illi ard liy. Call ttHM, II no<br />

•niwJttWM 14<br />

LOTS FOR SALE<br />

FLORIDA LOTS tor uk. . H 1 111' auk.<br />

Oanaril Bavalopmanf Carp, ana In<br />

Pert Lucia. High ana ary. Fully<br />

aavalaaM. Lot, vakiM n tjo» aack. Will<br />

ucrillcaatlUMaaeii.ealllMln.fH7. 7-<br />

II<br />

PARKINO LOT, tfl'ilM'. Ith .nd<br />

•oarOwaNi, Rlpa for MvaMpmant.<br />

PlatH lor 41 unit condominium iwiiiMa,<br />

prlc.lJ»,»O. Ttrffli. Mlavua HalaL Ml<br />

40c..nAv.<br />

• UILOINO LOTS lor nil: M.yr.n<br />

Avanuattaiiim Paint) IB M lit, It<br />

• IM, prlctfl to Mil, will Iliunc., B.R.<br />

FraMman, IM %. aWad tl,, Pklla, PE S-<br />

Jl»<br />

RE. WANTED<br />

TNViiTOR _ Wll par*aii Urm,<br />

Wrlia «ivin» fall<br />

MI,MarmorM<br />

fall panioiiart to P.O. tan<br />

a,MJ.0alu tl<br />

MOUND »LOO« apt,, mwiy rwovrtM,<br />

Haafl f, AviNlMl Jvly 14 thru Mat,<br />

WNMif, mwrttily or Hawul. IU4 Atbury<br />

AV.JH.1H1 f.M<br />

«MajJJTMirr«L - Our lamy t<br />

kadrwn (pt, Mfk MMn vim aM all<br />

FM NH* AvalUH. M rtjkf<br />

INANTED-k«IMlMalat.CaHlff


»: .<br />

w.<br />

PA©§ FOURTEEN THf OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LEDO1R TUISDAY, JULY 10. 1W3<br />

Township <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 games prize winners listed<br />

UPPEK TOWNSHIP - An were many entries m the<br />

oldfmhioned Independence parade whirh began the ob<br />

Diy celebration wag enjoyed by swrvance<br />

thousands at Tuckahtw There Prizes were awarded in<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

Elh Street and Boardwalk<br />

Open Daily ^<br />

501 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

Extetuion <strong>of</strong> 34Hi St.<br />

The Largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

COLD WINES In This Area<br />

•<br />

Phone 399-0297<br />

CONEY'S<br />

: WC ——=••=:<br />

34TH STREET<br />

on •oosrvn.i wn. on mix noM nooc<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

BAR &<br />

COCKTAIL<br />

LODNGE<br />

Phone 399-9851 or 399-0602<br />

MUSIC EViRYPRIDAY<br />

/ V 1 U J I V - ind SATURDAY NITE<br />

niMP WITH US °R ORDER<br />

UIINC FOR TAKEOUT<br />

i AAFMI I COMPLETE CHOICE OP<br />

W rVlCINU HOT or COLD FOODS<br />

• BEER<br />

TAKE-OUT SALES<br />

ON SUNDAYS<br />

TEE GOOD OLD BBS<br />

*. DAILY SPICIAL *<br />

A FULL COURSI DINNIR<br />

SERVED 4 P.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

Open Daily<br />

8:30 to 8:30<br />

Serving 3 Meals a Day<br />

4 A.M.<br />

WED FRI. & SAT NHES<br />

DINNERS<br />

SERVED DAILY 4 TO 10<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

I PQ« SAL! — IMlra M*g. 4H . « Ml It,<br />

Wlitl Una SHICM ft 1 tymlltM* a«N.<br />

tllly nni. mm. iny lirnn tt<br />

Hitd knvir, Plwi ION, wMr, piww<br />

fiO i<br />

Mill MM OOH «t» MUM ** I1I.N.<br />

M 1«<br />

LOIT — Wfitf w.lch wild Hna allIMM<br />

rhtfi .tl.tftrt CM MM. HI<br />

MATURU LAST Mr CHnptMM (flvw -<br />

vauNMtri, wMMv <strong>of</strong> MMH» M<br />

uaiixi P1«MM hoori. Llvt gut. Call Iff-<br />

1117. M6<br />

WHIRLPOOL ftfflfvifar, runnlnj coon<br />

, OJ or my rMHMM* flltr. Mva iMI I Call<br />

WMfiiiMritrimtttMi. Ml<br />

' "Look, you can impound<br />

•U my coupons while I run<br />

home and get my money,<br />

OK?"<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

Bell repairman cycles on walk<br />

various categories. In the<br />

original division, winners were<br />

Qib Scout Pack 55, first prize,<br />

with their scene <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbus' ships; 4-H Poti'n<br />

Pans Club, second prize, with a<br />

dressmaking float; and the<br />

Tuckahoe Volunlrtr Fire<br />

Company Auxiliary, third<br />

prize, with their 19J7 fire truck<br />

"The Rio' 1 Terrifiers took second priie;<br />

and Brenda Yank, third prtae.<br />

In the afternoon, boys and<br />

girls competed in many contests<br />

which were held on the<br />

field under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Bob Moore. Winners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pie eating contest for<br />

children up to 10 yean old were<br />

David Puekett, first; and John<br />

.<br />

Yank, second For the elder<br />

The Daughters <strong>of</strong> America, group, Karen Lewis won first<br />

Cbuncil 49, won first prize in the and Kathy Creaki, second,<br />

patriotic division with a urging Unette DeVaul and Marcia<br />

<strong>of</strong> getting the Bible ba*"k irUhe LisitsW were the junior winntri<br />

schools; and the VFWin<br />

the bubble gum blowing<br />

Auxiliary 45BB took second oontoit In the egg toss, winners<br />

prize<br />

in the younger group were<br />

In the comical division, the Kathleen and Mike ELler, first<br />

ciMiifud Me grim<br />

Tuckahoe Ski Chiefs won first prize; and Lance Petrella and<br />

prize and Cody's Downtown John Yank, second prize. In the<br />

Marmora Volunteers took older group. Sue EUir and Tim<br />

second prize,<br />

Layton won first prize while<br />

Tina 5ehe!!en§er, rindy Lord Mane Eller and Karen Lewis<br />

and Priscilla Yank won first took second,<br />

prize in the motorcycle A special sack race was held<br />

SKATEUND<br />

division; the Tuckahoe for children up to five yean <strong>of</strong><br />

14 AflanHt Avtnit<br />

age, First prize winner was<br />

Dill 399-4401<br />

Jean Lisitski and second prize<br />

went to Laura Ann law. In the<br />

Try Home Styled next age group, priies^ent to<br />

Noworei<br />

Helen Thonwon and Theresa N. j. Bell Telephone Co. repairman Richard H.<br />

Cooking at Thomion; and in the elder rt<strong>of</strong>fman services boardwalk telephones via bicycle. EYHYIHGHT<br />

group, winners were Karen<br />

Lewis and Joe Paynter,<br />

8-11<br />

The EMILY Winners in the running races<br />

Excapt Tiesfcy<br />

included Billy Bailey and David<br />

DINING ROOM Armand in the first group; and<br />

Mike Creamer and Keith Trinity school closes season AMiSSlMniESMYMgHT<br />

71SSTH STRUT Q-eamer in the older group.<br />

Balloon blowing contest win-<br />

Refreshments were served.<br />

Breakfast •Dinner<br />

MARMORA - The doling<br />

ners were Jeff Moore and Joan<br />

program for Vacation Bible<br />

The teachers for Bible School<br />

Come <strong>On</strong>es<br />

Lord, Tirst; John Draper and<br />

School at Trinity United<br />

were Mrs. Rah Wibb for the<br />

Unnette DeVaul, second, in the<br />

Rfcthodist aurch was held law<br />

Teen Class; Mrs, Louise<br />

and You'll up to 10 age group. Jack Bur-<br />

week.<br />

Sieridan for the Junior Class;<br />

chard, first; and Karen Lewis,<br />

Rev, Phillips, Foster School<br />

Come Again! second, in the over 10 age<br />

Reverend Bruce Phillips, Qasi; Mrs. Vicky Shawl for the<br />

group.<br />

pastor, wdeoined the paraits Primary Class; Mrs, Alice<br />

who attended. The boys and<br />

The games along the midway<br />

Tlmmins, Beginner Class; and<br />

girls had a prop-am and ex-<br />

JESS'<br />

were kept busy by the crowds.<br />

Mrs. Betty Broadley, Nursery<br />

plained what they had studied<br />

They enjoyed throwing ball! at and sang various selectons.<br />

die bottles, pitching nickels on<br />

the plates, throwing balls in the<br />

Following this, the parents<br />

Also helping were Mrs.<br />

goldfish bowl, betting against<br />

went to the Fellowship Hall to<br />

Alberta Seto, Mrs, Florence<br />

the wheel and dunking a boy in<br />

see the handicraft items the<br />

Harrison, Mrs, Susan Rau and<br />

a barrel <strong>of</strong> water. Or they could<br />

children had done during the<br />

Mrs. Joanne Cole, handicrafts;<br />

TAVERN have hot dogs, hamburgers,<br />

two weeks <strong>of</strong> Vacation Bible<br />

Mrs, Lorraine Swift, muiie;<br />

Black Horse Pike soda, pizza, sno-cones and<br />

'School.<br />

Mrs, Bdie Kooker, physical<br />

education.<br />

cotton candy.<br />

West <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville A gigantic fireworks display<br />

was held at dusk to Mid the My Neighbors<br />

PHONE<br />

OPEN<br />

9Z7-SW9<br />

iUNDAY<br />

Independence Day celebration<br />

EAY&HIGBEEA'<br />

8OMER8 POINT<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>1973</strong>,<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

PHONE 648-8900<br />

YOU'LL HND IVHYTHINO'S STIU<br />

OLB-FASHIONED<br />

including THE FOOD at.<br />

PHONE<br />

399-9666<br />

STARTS WEDNiroAY, JULY 18<br />

7;lS4i!lSP,M.<br />

FHE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE<br />

Public telephone vandalism<br />

The telephone company iSj<br />

on the boardwalk and parking<br />

renting the bike this summer on<br />

difficujty arB^lhe reasons why<br />

an experimentai basis. They<br />

the New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />

will probably purchase a bikt<br />

€b. has rented a bicycle for<br />

fcr future sBBmere if the idea<br />

repairman Richard H, H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

proves to be beneficial.<br />

man,<br />

Before ranting the bicycle,<br />

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blocks away from where his<br />

TILTON<br />

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difficulty carrying several<br />

pieces <strong>of</strong> equipment He is<br />

pleated with the change,<br />

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In this corner<br />

Mayor B.TTiomas Waldman wiuares <strong>of</strong>rwth heavyweight boxing contender,<br />

OKAT Bonavena, oJ Argentina, in a friendly wrisfwrestting mateh at <strong>City</strong> Hafl,<br />

The meeting was arranged to help promote the New Jersey Invitational<br />

Wristwrestling Tournament scheduled for August 24 and 25 in the high school<br />

gymnasium. Shown here acting as referee is Hoger Jakubowski, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

businessman and chairman <strong>of</strong> the World Wristwrestling Association. Commissioners<br />

Luther Wallace.III, and Marilyn Moore alto enjo^ ttie action.<br />

Waiting for check<br />

Funds made available<br />

for beachfront purchases<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman to divert Mint, »r any other Aiture. <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />

this week signed an en- {•tmUe now to oije{L'|b y Garrett said a b<br />

cumbtgnoe agreement wimJbe other u«e or to U * dinanoe to provide<br />

New Jersey State Department<br />

half M the matching<br />

be nfit)(!uced at ^<br />

coijoectian with fi "Green <strong>of</strong> r,the Depamniot <strong>of</strong> En- Besdart <strong>City</strong> Co<br />

Aam" gr»f* to the dty for the vironmental Protecttao" meeting. The full<br />

«c<br />

Shortly after the raW, atatk<br />

force <strong>of</strong> department heads sram<br />

the city's Public Safety f Meat<br />

visited ate apartment aiMt^redtagged"<br />

It. .<br />

As the oopdemnatloa way<br />

going on, workmen oontltutt&tvV<br />

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apartment mat was atHftBarrjr<br />

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the Fire, Health, bulhtif bh<br />

spection, and electrical<br />

departments visited the<br />

apartment.<br />

Fending court hearings, the<br />

defendants were transferred to<br />

the county jail in Cape May<br />

Court House Thursday afternoon.<br />

Warlock headquarters<br />

Tht first floor <strong>of</strong> this duplex apartment at 1^*2<br />

Central av. has bten closed for a variety <strong>of</strong> beaftb<br />

and safety violations by the <strong>City</strong>'s Public Safety<br />

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PAOE 2 -SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINEL-LIDOER FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1W3<br />

Goetz sends<br />

drug rase<br />

to grand jury<br />

A local man picked up last<br />

wtk on charges <strong>of</strong> possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> more than 7,000 LSD tablets<br />

with the intent to sell waived a<br />

, probable cause hearing in<br />

Municipal Court Tuesday and<br />

was held tor action by the Cape<br />

May County fO*and iurv,<br />

Stu Siriner was arrested<br />

by local detectives and U.S.<br />

ftital authorities when he tried<br />

to leave his house at 509 47th St.<br />

following delivery <strong>of</strong> the<br />

package last Thursday «f<br />

lernoon. Shriner had been<br />

under surveillance since the<br />

arrival <strong>of</strong> the package at the<br />

Pom Office.<br />

Two other men, in an<br />

unrelated case, were held for<br />

the grand jury on drug charges<br />

Daniel T. Hartnett, <strong>of</strong> Buffalo,<br />

NY., and Gary M. Siebart, <strong>of</strong><br />

West Seneca, N.Y., were<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Printed and Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

BY THE<br />

OCEAN CITY• S'ElMTINEWiEDGER. Ino<br />

§}#efc$ from »14.55<br />

Also a wide variety <strong>of</strong> Styles<br />

j; HI iond Colors .<br />

Jaep- Jankowski wedding<br />

in Grace Lutheran Church<br />

, ihe<br />

Swim <strong>of</strong><br />

Things<br />

Figure it outrWhatmvmt your<br />

figure, fhere's a suit<br />

to Uaiisr if... froin thm barest<br />

bikini to a sweet little<br />

print swimming dress.<br />

to f<br />

Asbury^fw<br />

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WHO KNOWS?<br />

1, When was V-Day in Europe?<br />

2, When did the Mormans<br />

reach Salt Lake?<br />

3, What Is a degree in<br />

D,L,S,9<br />

4, When was the first almanac<br />

printed?<br />

5, Define"ipse dlxit,"<br />

"~6." Nam(- the' Polfctn 'stats.<br />

NHiwers to WHO Riows<br />

I... <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, 1941. ' ' '<br />

2. <strong>Jul</strong>y 23, 1847.<br />

3, Doctor <strong>of</strong> Llbrarj' Science.<br />

" ••'",'<br />

4.,<strong>Jul</strong>y 29, 1472. . , ; : .<br />

5, An assertion made >ftijt<br />

not proved^ '..'..•


PAOI 4- SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 13,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

printed and Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

BYTHE.<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER. Inn<br />

i JOHN T, STKTHERS<br />

i 12 Blh Stritt. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J , QR22S<br />

Establiihed 1881<br />

Entered at Post Officeat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N ,1 ,fflB3fl<br />

• as sw-onH class matter<br />

VINCENTT. MICHE! RTTF<br />

JOHN J. SOUTHARD<br />

Publisher<br />

Rdlter<br />

.. •Advertlilng M*n«g«r<br />

SUBSCHIPTION PRICE: M.JO per year by man in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and vicinity; six months. $2.50. Elsewhere, eait <strong>of</strong><br />

Mississippi River, per year H,75; sU months, 12-75. West <strong>of</strong><br />

Mississippi River per year, 15,15, Prlee on newsstand, 10<br />

cents per copy. Publication ^ehedule; Weekly every<br />

Thursday; Senil-wcrkly Tuesday and Friday from mmrtmi<br />

*»k in June until lahflr Day<br />

Sportswear<br />

by • WHITE STAG<br />

• JANTZEN<br />

• QUANTUM<br />

• TENNIS WEAR<br />

I & E Style Shop\<br />

Somers Pt. Shopping Center<br />

Kt. 9 & Bethel Road<br />

Dial 927-4544<br />

ts . .' . from $ 14,95<br />

, . . from •29,95<br />

Also a wide variety <strong>of</strong> Styles<br />

, ,and Colors<br />

Sizes 6-18'<br />

. f ,;,-%.<br />

Jaep- Jankowski wedding<br />

in Grace Lutheran Church<br />

Grace Lutheran Church in<br />

Somers Point was the letting<br />

recently far the wedding <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlotte Mae Jaep and Jan<br />

Ted Jankowiki, The Rev,<br />

Qiarle* Rlnek, Jr., pastor,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated at the doublering<br />

ceremony.<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Rfr. and Mrs. Francii A,<br />

DuBois, <strong>of</strong> S3 Gulnh Mill rd ,<br />

Somers Point. The bridegroom<br />

Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Ted<br />

Jankowski, <strong>of</strong> PhUadelphia .<br />

Miss Barbara Butler, <strong>of</strong><br />

Ventner <strong>City</strong>, was maid <strong>of</strong><br />

honor. Bridesmaids were the<br />

Mlgas Pamela Weaver, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York <strong>City</strong>, Sharon Jankowski,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, sitter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1 bridegroom, and Barbara<br />

fierkeni, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

Paul Vitt, <strong>of</strong> We§t Cherter,<br />

Pa., served as best man, and<br />

assisting at ushers were Steve<br />

Britehcow, Bruce Jenkowiki,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom, and<br />

Steve Sampson. all <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.<br />

R, Heath was organist.<br />

Selections played prior and<br />

after the ceremony were "Ave<br />

Maria," "Oh Promise Me" and<br />

"Wedding March."<br />

Escorted by her stepfather,<br />

the bride wore a Victorian<br />

jtyled gown with lace trim and<br />

featuring a mandarin collar<br />

Her chapel length mantilla also<br />

was trimmed with lace and held<br />

with a cap headband. She<br />

carried a cascade <strong>of</strong> yellow<br />

roses and white dailies.<br />

The bridal attendants were<br />

attired in long gowns styled<br />

with high waists, large white<br />

collars and long sleeves with<br />

white cuffs. The maid <strong>of</strong> honor<br />

was in apricot and carried a<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> apricot and whits<br />

carnations with long green<br />

ribbon streamers The<br />

bridesmaids' gowns were pale<br />

yellow and they carried<br />

bouquets <strong>of</strong> light green and<br />

white carnations with yellow<br />

ribbon streamers.<br />

gJLed<br />

Open Daily 10 a.m.<br />

Swim <strong>of</strong><br />

The ushers and Best man<br />

wre shirts colored to match<br />

the bridal attendants' gowns.<br />

For her daughter's wedding<br />

Mrs. DuBois chose a turquoise<br />

chiffon gown with long flowing<br />

sleeves and an orchid corsage<br />

while Mrs. Jankowski selected<br />

a pale blue gown with short<br />

sleeves, and a white orchid<br />

corsage.<br />

Following the ceremony a<br />

reception was held at Daniel's<br />

m Somers Point with the Jo-Jay<br />

tbmbo providing dance music.<br />

The couple left for a crosscountry<br />

camping trip to<br />

California and back. They will<br />

make their home in West<br />

Chester, Pa.<br />

"Hie bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />

Qassboro State College She is<br />

a special education elementary<br />

school teacher. The bridegroom<br />

is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Temple<br />

University and is attending<br />

Weit Chester State College for<br />

his master's degree in clinical<br />

psychology.<br />

Mr,-and Mrs. Jan Ted Jankowski<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Concert by loria Ukrainian<br />

Dancers, 8 p.m., on the Music<br />

Pier. Small admiiBon fee.<br />

Square Dance, S p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center,<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee House for teens. 8<br />

p.m., at Chapel Hall, 55th st,<br />

and Asbury av. Live and<br />

recorded music. Free c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

and doughnuts.<br />

Story Hour for pre-sehool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the Public Library, 6th st.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Film, "Numbers", 8p.m., at<br />

34 6 Asbury Avenue<br />

JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

SIZES MS<br />

Friday till !:M p.m<br />

Figure if out; Whatever your<br />

figure, there's a suit<br />

to Hatter if ... from the barest<br />

bikini to a sweet little<br />

print swimming dimes.<br />

Union Chapel by-the-Sea, 55th<br />

«. and Aibury av,<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

ftcahontas meatlng, 8 p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

game. 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 849 Weit av.<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) -<br />

First annual Photography<br />

Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., along<br />

me boardwalk from 10th st"<br />

south<br />

Barbershop Chorus concert, 8<br />

p.m., on the Music Pier.<br />

SUNDAY through<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

Free concerts, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier featuring the<br />

municipal orchestra under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhrman<br />

and soloists Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone; Jane Shaulis,<br />

soprano; and Daniel Entriken,<br />

tenor.<br />

WNBAY- .::::..:'•- „•<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bt<br />

game, 8 p.m., at 416 Aflantfl<br />

* .. t,'<br />

MONDAY-<br />

Exchange Club pool party<br />

ind covered dish supper at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Walter Hosier, 2920<br />

Wesley ay.<br />

Diamond "S" Rodeo,<br />

sponsored by FMBA, 8 and 8<br />

p.m., at 18th st. and Simpson<br />

av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,<br />

7:15 p.m., in the Youth Center,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 12:30 p.m., at the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Biscayne card party, 7:30<br />

p.m., at the Biscqvne Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av., benefit Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital. Public<br />

welcome.<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

Story Hour far pre-schooJ<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the Public library, 6th st.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

j Summer Aujdliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First United Meth<strong>of</strong>flrf «nirttr<br />

freeting, a p.m, Dr, Harry Pin*<br />

Will ipeakon "My Friendsrto J<br />

1 Meeting <strong>of</strong> parents <strong>of</strong><br />

children with learning<br />

dlsaMlitiei, 8 p.m., in the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edward Coll, 1537 West<br />

av. Plan (or summer activities.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Humane Society<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the Youth<br />

OBltW,<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting,<br />

8 p.m.. In the Primary School.<br />

Barracks 2206 World War I<br />

Veterans meeting, 1 p.m., In the<br />

Youth Ctnter.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

game for members only, 7;4S<br />

p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

garni, 8 p,m,i in the Bridge<br />

Cent*, m West av.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m,, in<br />

the Eipscopal Parish Hall, 11th<br />

st, and Central av.<br />

PARADE COMMERCIAL<br />

EXHIBITORS<br />

Commercial Float entrants 1<br />

far <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 64th Annual<br />

Baby Parade may register now<br />

at the Information Office on the<br />

boardwalk in front <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />

Her, A fee <strong>of</strong> ll.so is retired,<br />

Tne Parade win be held on<br />

August S, 10:15 a.m. on the<br />

Boardwalk,<br />

.<br />

WHO KNOWS?<br />

I, When was V-Day in Europe?<br />

%. When did the Mormana<br />

reach Salt Lake?<br />

3, What is a degree in<br />

D.L.5.?<br />

4. When was the first almanac<br />

printed?<br />

5.-Define "ipse dixit."<br />

CHINA-PORCELAINS<br />

6. Name thi•i.Pelfc'«A-'sfet«.'<br />

answers io WM. KMfwi<br />

1. <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, 1941; •''•'<br />

2. <strong>Jul</strong>y 23, 1847. f I<br />

3. Doctor <strong>of</strong>. Library SciV<br />

enci, "' ••''.'<br />

4. <strong>Jul</strong>y 29. 1472. . . ' ". '. •<br />

5i An assertion mativ >j}ui<br />

not proviid'. . . • ":<br />

6. Louisiana. i •<br />

Wedgwood, Royal Doulton,<br />

Aynsley, Lladro, Spdde<br />

Open Dally IOSM-SIM P.M.<br />

Thur. & Friday i0:30-i;MP,M,<br />

Boys'and Girls' Outfits by<br />

WiATHER-WiNKY<br />

Sizes:<br />

2 Toddler to 7<br />

ekiidzen<br />

Children's Wear, infants to 6%,<br />

Boys and Girls<br />

Phone<br />

'•» » Mt<br />

825 Asbury Avenue Phone 391^094<br />

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easy wear<br />

Puritan's Forever<br />

Young's polyester<br />

print, a pleaser now<br />

through fall, is<br />

moehine Washable,<br />

needs rio ironing.<br />

Navy or green, sizts<br />

12 to 20 emo! 144k,<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1W3<br />

mJBeth Muhl the bride<br />

qfWiUiam T, Moreland, Jr,<br />

A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />

took place June 16 at the United<br />

Qiurch <strong>of</strong> Christ' in Glenside,<br />

Pa., uniting Pebra Beth Muhl<br />

and William Thomas Moreland,<br />

Jr. Tta Rev. Edwin. Mitchell<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated at the double-ring<br />

11:30 a.m. ceremony.<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, and Mrs, Richard A. Muhl,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roslyn, Pa. The bridegroom<br />

is the son <strong>of</strong> William T.<br />

Rbreland, <strong>of</strong> 3005 Bayland dr.,<br />

and the late Mrs. Mary<br />

Moreland.<br />

Miss Vicki Jean Muhl served<br />

m maid <strong>of</strong> honor for her sister,<br />

and Miss Donna Rodriguez, <strong>of</strong><br />

Stamford, Conn,, was<br />

bridesmaid. Kimberly Ann<br />

Schuster, <strong>of</strong> Merldtn, Conn.,<br />

niece <strong>of</strong> the groom, was flower<br />

girl<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

Bride, wore a pinafore style<br />

ijwn<strong>of</strong> white polyester crepe<br />

with lace trimmed pinafore<br />

ruffles and flared cuffs. Her<br />

headpiece was a white, ruffled<br />

horsehair hat trimmed with a<br />

white crepe band and a nylon<br />

net veil cascading over the<br />

shoulders. She carried a<br />

colonial bouquet <strong>of</strong> white and<br />

pink carnations and a cym-<br />

Udium orchid in the center.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

flower-sprigged print on beige<br />

silk gowns with matching<br />

ruffled horsehair hats. They<br />

carried baiketsef mixed spring<br />

flowers. The maid <strong>of</strong> honor'i<br />

gown was orchid and rose print<br />

with a rose hat while the<br />

bridesmaid's was aqua and<br />

apricot print with apricot hat.<br />

The flower girl was attired in a<br />

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TOMORROW (Saturday) -<br />

Somers Point Yacht Club<br />

Barn Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., it<br />

th« Yacht Harbor boat shed,<br />

Bay and Pleasant aves.<br />

Proceeds to benefit the annual<br />

aUdren'i Day.<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Clmtk-mitmn Unit 352<br />

American Legion Auxiliary<br />

nweting, 8 p.m.<br />

Senior CitUens meeting.<br />

11:30 a.m , in Orac# Lutheran<br />

Church.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Comedy presentation <strong>of</strong><br />

"Dangerfleld Newby Moves<br />

Uptown," 8: IB p.m., in Bethany<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Somwi Point Kiwanii Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m.. in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant<br />

Someri Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting^ B p.m , in the<br />

Bethel Road Fireball<br />

Special program<br />

set for children<br />

Parents <strong>of</strong> children with<br />

learning disabilities due to<br />

m vited to a meeting Tuesday gt<br />

1P m '« n h «^? m «<br />

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Mils Sharon Jean Harre,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Coleman Harre, <strong>of</strong> 129 Bartram<br />

la., and Char-lei William<br />

Woehr, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mri.<br />

Charlei Wpehr, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, were married in<br />

a 2 p.m ceremony recently in<br />

Trinity United Methodist<br />

Church, Marmora. "Hie Rev.<br />

Bruce Phillips, pastor, <strong>of</strong>fidated,<br />

and Mn. Alberto Seto<br />

was organist, ,<br />

Miss Shirlee D, Adelim, <strong>of</strong><br />

this city, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

Bridemaids were the Misres<br />

pwn <strong>of</strong> daeron organza with<br />

sequinned scalloped ChantUly<br />

lace. Thi fitted bodlee had an<br />

illusion yoke, Duchess collar<br />

and long tapered sleeves. The<br />

full guthjred skirt and Chapel<br />

train were styled with tiers <strong>of</strong><br />

organza edged with the<br />

Qiantilly lace and trimmed<br />

with sequins, A large bow was<br />

featuredat the waist back. Her<br />

headpiece was a crown <strong>of</strong><br />

pearls with petals <strong>of</strong> Chantilly<br />

lace holding a four-tiered veil <strong>of</strong><br />

imported Illusion, She carried a<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> white carnations and<br />

dty, Ella M. Radecki, <strong>of</strong> The bridal attendants wore<br />

lord, <strong>of</strong> this city, as junior styled with natural waists, bib<br />

bridesmaid. , effect bodices, high ruffled<br />

Craig Woehr, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, collars and Bishop sleeves wi* •<br />

, s<strong>of</strong>tly gathered kins over<br />

Tom Szuiurak and Leo Shane, taffeta underskirts. Their<br />

all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. headpieces were organza loops<br />

Erin Elliott was flower grl^ with short streamers and<br />

and Edward Ham was ring matching floweri. they carried<br />

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<strong>On</strong> the day th» salts <strong>of</strong>fice opened, niarly<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony ii were sold.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II will show you<br />

why.<br />

This unique condominium community gc-<br />

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tl Direct ICCOT* to boardwalk and beach.<br />

D Private swimming pool and cabinas,<br />

• Private garni room and community lourige,<br />

• Individual sun deck for each residence,<br />

O Aji-electric kitchens: frost-free<br />

refrigerator-freezer, dishwasher, garbage<br />

disposal, clothes washer/dryer.<br />

• WalMo-will carpeting,<br />

• Sound-insulated walls, :; -r ,•••-...•'<br />

D Reserved, undercover parking.<br />

D Building security system.<br />

DGrounds and building maintenance. ~,<br />

If you ever wanted a place <strong>of</strong> your own to<br />

escap# to — a place where ethers do the worfe<br />

dences start M $34,000.<br />

If you cant visit the 4lt#,<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Charlw W. WoAr<br />

For her dau|hter'i wrtding<br />

Mri, Harre chom a floor-length<br />

(rlncess gown <strong>of</strong> pink polyester<br />

with pearl beading down the<br />

front. Her ensemble wai<br />

completed with white accessories<br />

and a white orchid<br />

corsage<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

Unwood Social Hall the couple<br />

left for a honeymoon in<br />

Jamaica. They will make their<br />

home trf Ailentown, Pa.<br />

The bride is a <strong>1973</strong> graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />

the bridegroom is a <strong>1973</strong><br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Drexel University,<br />

Medical assistants seat<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers at dinner-dance<br />

Mrs. Judy Thompson was<br />

installed as president Of the<br />

Atlantic Cape May Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medical AMtfitants at a<br />

dinner dance held recently in<br />

the Pony dub, Map Landing,<br />

Dr. Robert Ratesmaj^ an<br />

advisor <strong>of</strong> the group, <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

at the candleB^t ceremony.<br />

committees for the coming<br />

year: parliamentarian, Mri,<br />

Idith Tribit; hiltorian, Miss<br />

Ruth Grundi membership.<br />

Mines Elizabeth James and<br />

Judy Bubel; constitution and<br />

by-laws, Mrs. Tribit; education<br />

and program, Mrs, Bettie<br />

DuBois; newsletter, Mrs,<br />

Others installed were Miss Alleman, wap and means,<br />

Mary Lee Stewart, president Mrs. Lorette Miller;<br />

elect', Mil, Kit Taylor, vice hospitality, Mrs, Kathy<br />

presMent; Mrs.--W-"^— ** * budget and flnawe,<br />

recording Mere<br />

- Crook; insurance,<br />

Crook Ireauwej; ^%{flri,,<br />

Nett?; WM^llbrBE^fll*<br />

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DM, Datesman,. Jack 1.<br />

Hvman, Jay E, Mishier, Paul<br />

Pet tit and Bekal<br />

Venkatachalam, advisors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group, wwe prestnted with<br />

tokens <strong>of</strong> appreciation.<br />

Highlight <strong>of</strong> the evening wai<br />

the unveiling <strong>of</strong> the A.C..<br />

M.A.M.A. banner designed by<br />

Mrs. Ruth Alleman.<br />

Mrs. Thompson announced<br />

the following members to<br />

1 *<br />

Jjjrs, Croak; Dins and emblems,<br />

TOs;:.fR3ttlle Clark;<br />

nominating, Mis Misi Mary Lee<br />

aewart; and publicity, Mrs.<br />

Irene Barry,<br />

Following dinner dancing<br />

wai enjoyed by members and<br />

ttieir guests. Surprise denim<br />

bags were presented to the<br />

group by local credit servieei.<br />

Cocktail hour was sponsored by<br />

local credit services also, Mrs.<br />

Edith Tribit, outgoing<br />

president, was chairlady.'<br />

NEW ARRIVAL<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.<br />

Welter <strong>of</strong>^ IB. Schoolhousi la.,<br />

Somers Point, are receivini<br />

congratulations on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

their first child, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 at<br />

the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital. She<br />

arrived at 12:M p.m., weighed<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 13, <strong>1973</strong><br />

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Ann. Mrs, WtU^ls the former<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY IS, THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAOI 1 — SECTION ON«<br />

ftfrs. Frank N, DelPiano .<br />

Pileggi-DelPkno wedding<br />

in St, Augustine f s Church<br />

St. Augustine's R.C. Church fflasiboro State College, U a<br />

was the letting June 16 tor the percussionist with The<br />

wedding <strong>of</strong> Cynthia Mam-em President'I Own, the U.S.<br />

Pileggi and Frank Nicholas Mirine Band.<br />

DelPiano, Hev. Kelly <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

at the 11 a.m. Mass and performed<br />

thi double-ring<br />

ceremony.<br />

Robert Wishart was organist,<br />

and Mary Jane Wishart soloist.<br />

Selections included "Ava<br />

Maria", "The Lord"! Praya 1 ",<br />

"Ranis Angelicus", and<br />

"Mother At Thy Feet We're<br />

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The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and MM. Joseph Pilgeei, <strong>of</strong><br />

M Walnut rd. The bridegroom<br />

is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Angelo J. DelPiano, <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodbury.<br />

Miu Jfosette M Pileggi was'<br />

maid <strong>of</strong> honor for her sister.<br />

Bridesmaids vrtri'Mrt.'BUsHkri<br />

Peifer, <strong>of</strong> thii city, Mils<br />

Roberta Clunn, <strong>of</strong> Somerset and<br />

Miss Luanne Medlcus, <strong>of</strong><br />

Catonsville, Md.<br />

Angeio D. DelPiano, <strong>of</strong><br />

Woodbury, served as best man<br />

for his brother. Ushers were<br />

William Campbell, <strong>of</strong> Roslyn,<br />

Fa,, Myron Plotkin, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor,<br />

and Wayne Fletcher, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, Serving ai junior<br />

ishers were Joseph Pileggi and<br />

Nicholas DelPiano. Liia and<br />

Joseph Catania were flower girl<br />

and ring bearer.<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

bride wore an A-line gown <strong>of</strong><br />

organza with a high natural<br />

waistline and a bodice <strong>of</strong> peau<br />

d'ange lace. The gown<br />

was ityled with full Bishop lace<br />

sleeves with deep puffs, illusion<br />

yoke and wedding ring laea<br />

collar. Seed and white pearls<br />

trimmed the bodice and sleeves<br />

and a chapel train formed a<br />

backdrop to the gown. Her<br />

three tier illusion finger tip veil<br />

draped from a matching lace<br />

headband and she carried a<br />

cascade <strong>of</strong> white rosebuds<br />

surrounding an orchid.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

pink dotted swiss gowns and<br />

carried old fashioned bouquets<br />

<strong>of</strong> pastel daisies.<br />

For her daughter's wedding<br />

Mrs. Pileggi chose a mint gown<br />

outfit while Mrs, DelPiano<br />

selected a peach chiffon gown.<br />

Both mothers completed their<br />

outfits with orchid corsages.<br />

Following a reception at<br />

Zaberer's in McKee <strong>City</strong> the<br />

couple left for a honeymoon in<br />

Acapuleo, Meideo. They will<br />

make their home in Virginia,<br />

The Bride it a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Glassboro State College and is a<br />

teacher <strong>of</strong> music and<br />

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Life <strong>of</strong> the Apostle Paul<br />

reviewed at LCW meeting<br />

MM. William R. Oufflek, <strong>of</strong><br />

this city, reviewed "My<br />

Brother Paul" tor memben<br />

and guests <strong>of</strong> the LCW <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

John's Church meeting<br />

Tuesday evening in the Chapel<br />

at 36th it, Mrs. Clyde Fengermaeher,<br />

president, introduced<br />

the ipeiker.<br />

Mrs. Guffick is the wife <strong>of</strong><br />

tev. William R. Girffick, a<br />

farmer paster <strong>of</strong> The First<br />

United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> this<br />

city, who is now retired.<br />

The speaker opened by noting<br />

that "My Brother Pnui," wa§<br />

written by Richard L,<br />

Rubenitein, one <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

theologians <strong>of</strong> today and a<br />

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State University. The book is<br />

ttie fruit <strong>of</strong> the author's longstanding<br />

interest in Paul.<br />

Mrs. Oufflek reported that<br />

the author attempt to share<br />

with his readers the aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

the Apostle's life and thought<br />

that he found to be <strong>of</strong> the .<br />

greatest relevance to his own<br />

between an ancient Chrirtlan<br />

and a modern Jew that does<br />

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Rubenstein seei Paul's<br />

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his personal and psychic<br />

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Pr<strong>of</strong>essor RubeMiin also is<br />

wi del y known for v' 'After<br />

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Following the review refreshments<br />

were iirved: Members<br />

were reminded to work on<br />

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September IS.<br />

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NEW - Surlyn<br />

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THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

People coming together thrills<br />

Miss Dalton at Florence sessions<br />

Miss Susanna Dalton, <strong>of</strong> 40<br />

While in Florence the<br />

Bay av,, haa returned from the<br />

delegates were provided with<br />

International Youth Conference<br />

many social and cultural<br />

on Peace held in Florence,<br />

sidelights. Bach delegation was<br />

Italy. June 20 through 25.<br />

received^ privately by the<br />

The convention was hosted by<br />

mayor. The American Consul<br />

Mayor Bausi, <strong>of</strong> Florence, and<br />

also hosted the Americans at a<br />

was attended by represen-<br />

private cocktail party inJJs<br />

tatives <strong>of</strong> Morocco, Japan,<br />

palace on the Arno River. The<br />

Franc?, Germany, Italy, the<br />

daily sessions <strong>of</strong> the convention<br />

Soviet Union and the United<br />

were held in the hlrtoric Old<br />

States, The purpose as ex-<br />

Palace <strong>of</strong> Florence, originally<br />

pressed in the opening words <strong>of</strong><br />

the quarteri <strong>of</strong> the DeMedlcl<br />

the final resolution compiled by<br />

nobility.<br />

the delegates was: "The young<br />

At the close <strong>of</strong> the eonftrenee<br />

people....met in Florence from<br />

the delegates exchanged<br />

Jme 20 to 2S, <strong>1973</strong>, in a spirit <strong>of</strong> plications, school records and personal momentoi, eharae.<br />

friendship and with the in- having persona! interviews teristic <strong>of</strong> their repreMBtative<br />

tention <strong>of</strong> contributing to the with the coordinator <strong>of</strong> thedties,<br />

all promising to keep in<br />

miry <strong>of</strong> their populations and <strong>of</strong> American delegation, Dr Peter touch and spread the message<br />

all countries through the Publiese, The group was <strong>of</strong> the conference.<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> the relationships composed <strong>of</strong> students from the When asked her personal<br />

between their cities."<br />

Philadelphia area, reactions to the convention,<br />

The 14 delegates representing Philadelphia being the Miss Dalton said, "My out-<br />

Philadelphia we-e chosen after American sister city <strong>of</strong> sanding observation was the<br />

submitting written up Florpnce,<br />

tremendous result <strong>of</strong> people<br />

.liming together respecting the<br />

Annual summer bazaar<br />

on Music Pier <strong>Jul</strong>y 19<br />

"Hie aniHi.il Summer Bazaar<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter,<br />

Women's Auxiliary to Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital will take<br />

place Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 19, on the<br />

Music Pier from 9 am, to 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

will <strong>of</strong>ficially open the affair at<br />

9 a.m. and will be assisted by<br />

Mrs. Wilbur Cook and Mrs. E.<br />

Harvey Harris, chairman and<br />

co-chairman,<br />

A special feature is an auction<br />

which will take place in the<br />

main auditorium <strong>of</strong> the Pier at<br />

U a.m. Fred Blank, local<br />

realtor, will serve as auctioneer.<br />

All proceeds from the bazaar<br />

will go toward the pledge to the<br />

Wrong hmadlinm;<br />

We apolog'itm<br />

An article In the Thuriday,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y fi. Issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger concerning<br />

the 16-34 Community<br />

Association's plan<br />

to conduct a safety and<br />

defensive driving course in<br />

August was In error In kt<br />

g hr Initials <strong>of</strong> another<br />

local organliaiion in<br />

connection with the<br />

program. We regret the<br />

error, and our apology to<br />

the 16-31 Community<br />

Association,<br />

To perform herm<br />

Organ wizard, Rocco<br />

Ferrantt, Jr., recent winner <strong>of</strong><br />

the Grand Prix Award at the<br />

International Festival In Nemonu-Sato,<br />

Japan, will appear at<br />

Jack Louis Music Center, 218<br />

Groveland av., Somers Point,<br />

on Thursday <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 at 4 and 8<br />

p.m. Call for seating at 927-7007.<br />

Ferrante, a 16-year-old from<br />

Newark, N.J., is rapidly<br />

becoming known for his ex<br />

dting performances. He has<br />

received standing ovations and<br />

attics' acclaim.<br />

Of his performance at the<br />

International Festival in Japan,<br />

John MeLarne, Yamaha vice<br />

president, said, "Young Rocco<br />

is • very talented organist' and<br />

his winning is a most<br />

significant accomplishment."<br />

Art Van Dimme, world<br />

renowned accordionist, who<br />

recently performed with<br />

Ferrante, commented,<br />

"Ferronte does it all on the<br />

organ and better than anyone<br />

I've heard,"<br />

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hospital building fund the<br />

Auxiliary president, Mrs Jack<br />

Harbour, has said.<br />

Booths and their chairmen<br />

are: Aprons, Mri. Paul Gery<br />

and Mrs. George Williams;<br />

Auction, Mrs, Frank Vallette<br />

and Mrs. John Fitzgerald;<br />

Baked &»ds, Mrs, Lee Kline<br />

and Mrs. C.W. Stevens; Books,<br />

Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs.<br />

Paul Frankenfleld; Donations,<br />

Mrs. Elsie Morley for the fishbawl<br />

and Mrs. R.K, Haggirty<br />

for the Boardwalk; Doughnuti<br />

and C<strong>of</strong>fee, Mrs^ Robert<br />

Pollack and Mrs. Ruth Mc-<br />

(Jormick.<br />

Flowers, Mrs, Albert<br />

Wolkensteen and Mrs, George<br />

Lautz; Knitting, MM. John<br />

Sehaefer and Mrs. William<br />

Lyne; Jewelry, Mrs, James<br />

McFaul and Mrs, Irene Lonidale;<br />

Pepsi and Hot Dogs,<br />

Mrs, William Heller and Mrs.<br />

Walter Whitlock; Scrap Book,<br />

Mrs. Jean Bodman, MJis Sarah<br />

Smith and Mrs, Marie Backer;<br />

White Elephant, Mrs. Thomas<br />

V. Morgan and Mrs. Ward<br />

McKeeyer; and Workshop,<br />

Mrs. Karle Lind and Mrs,<br />

Dorothy Smith,<br />

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themselves and working<br />

together for a common need."<br />

Miss Dalton, daughter ,>f Mr.<br />

640 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-9190<br />

Mr. Business Man!<br />

Now Available <strong>On</strong>ly at . •<br />

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you the best credit card plans — Master Charge &<br />

BankAmericard. Now you can <strong>of</strong>fer your customers the convenience<br />

<strong>of</strong> both BankAmericard & Master Charge.<br />

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OCEAN CTTY - S£A OLE CITY . CAK MAY<br />

FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1?» FRIDAY, JULY 13, Iff!<br />

and Mrs. Patrick Dalton, is<br />

entering her lophomore year aj<br />

Services will be held<br />

an honor itudent auVillanova<br />

Saturday at 10 a.m. at the<br />

Obitmrm<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, 80S<br />

University.<br />

Servicti wUl be conducted Ctntral av. A viewing will be<br />

George Schaifter<br />

Monday in Ambler, Local held 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and<br />

George Schiufltr, <strong>of</strong> Ambler, arrangements were by theservices<br />

by the white &rine <strong>of</strong><br />

Pa., and 890 Brighton pi,, died Godfrey Funeral Home, Jerusalem will to held at 8 p.m.<br />

ytitettiiy (thottday) in Swre<br />

Burial will be in Seaside<br />

Sun Rose<br />

Memorial Hospital after a Ethel A. Shaw<br />

Oemetwy, Palirmo.<br />

period <strong>of</strong> failing health. He was Mrs, Ethel A. Shaw, <strong>of</strong> 3323<br />

80 Simpson av,, died after a short<br />

' Mr. Schaufler was a retired<br />

May E. Speidel<br />

illness Tuesday in Short<br />

Book §hop<br />

accountant with the Kisby and Memorial Hospital. She was 64. Mri. May E. Spddd, <strong>of</strong> 200<br />

•Jbttiton Company having been Mrs. Shaw was born In Seaspray rd,, died Monday in<br />

with them for 35 years. He was Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and had made her the Llnwood Convaleicent<br />

tern in Philadelphia and had home here for 45 years, Shi was dnter,<br />

bien coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> active m many social and civic Mrs. Speidel was born in<br />

dnee the early '30's.<br />

organizations.<br />

Philadelphia and had made her<br />

He was a World War i Surviving art her husband, home hwa for 20 years.<br />

veteran and a member <strong>of</strong> the Carl S.; four daughters, Mrs. Surviving are two SOHB,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Club. Bhel Irene Smith, <strong>of</strong> Hamp. Harold W., <strong>of</strong> Langhorn, Pa".,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Mary • dm,Mass., Mrs, Ruth D. Miller Capt. Aihn P. (USN Ret), <strong>of</strong><br />

one daughter, Miss Helen and Mrs, Martha M. Armthis<br />

city, and one niece, Mri,<br />

Books Now Available;<br />

Louise Schaufler, <strong>of</strong> Princeton; strong, both <strong>of</strong> mis city, and Mae K. Schuon, <strong>of</strong><br />

qnt son, George T. Schaufler, <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Luella F. Breckley, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Xgnneapolis, Minn., and two Palermo; and 14 grand Services w«re held Wed-<br />

Sybil • Oarage Salt Manual<br />

grandchildren.<br />

children.<br />

nesday at the Wimberg Funeral<br />

Be Here Now* I'm OK - You're OK<br />

Home, 201 Aabury av., with the<br />

Richard Brautigan's Books<br />

Rev. William R, Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Writings and Drawings <strong>of</strong> Bob Dylan<br />

the First Presbyterian Church,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest<br />

J^HOLLYS <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was at<br />

West Laurel Hill Cemitery,<br />

^ P NOLLf FARM<br />

Bala Cynwyd, Pa.<br />

* COUNTRY IIFT SHOP<br />

OCMI <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly Year Round Book Store<br />

Route 9, Marmora Hi. 399-3554 targe W. Ryan, Jr.<br />

George W. Ryan, Jr., died<br />

DRIFTWOOD<br />

suddenly at his home in<br />

PERMANENT FLOWERS Opalocka, Fla., Saturday. He<br />

BLUE GATE CANDLES was 61 and a former Somers<br />

Point resident.<br />

AY AW C<strong>On</strong>Hm<strong>On</strong>tD dOSED MOMUY Mr, Ryan had operated<br />

Maier'i Restaurant at 9th st.<br />

and Atlantic av. for a number <strong>of</strong><br />

years prior to moving to<br />

Stained Glass Art—Art Supplies<br />

Florida in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1955. He<br />

Quikpoint<br />

worked as a bank teller at the<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sea Shells<br />

Plantation Bank in Fort<br />

Lauderdale, Fla., until his<br />

Metal Detectors - Stamps and Coins retirement in October, 1972<br />

"WE HAVE LOTS M STORE FOR YOU"<br />

Paints • Paper Tole - Models - De<br />

Surviving art one brother,<br />

3rd Street ami Atlantic Aienue •<br />

Craft Kits and Books -<br />

John W., <strong>of</strong> Weitville; one<br />

Ecology Boxes - Miniatures -<br />

daughter, Mri. Joan Patricia<br />

Phone 399-18B9<br />

Beaded Fruit<br />

ftbecker, <strong>of</strong> Opalocka; one son,<br />

David C, <strong>of</strong> this city; and two<br />

grandsons.<br />

Patent Medicines<br />

—BIKE RENTALS—<br />

Services were held in Miami<br />

with burial in Dade Memorial<br />

Beach Supplies • Costume Jewelry<br />

CRAFTS S HQBB Park, Miami.<br />

Souvenirs • Cosmetics<br />

2721 Asbury Aw«.<br />

Greeting Cards<br />

Joseph F. Fizell<br />

Toys • Games • Raft*<br />

SOMERS POINT - Joseph<br />

F Fizell, <strong>of</strong> 49 Mays Landing<br />

PLEASE ASK FOR YOUR<br />

rd., died at his home Monday,<br />

He was 58,<br />

Mr. Fizell was born in<br />

Philadelphia and had resided<br />

H 1974<br />

here for 11 years. He wai owner<br />

<strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Vac-U-Signi<br />

ST. JOSEPH FAMIY ALMANAC CA1WDARS<br />

Company, <strong>of</strong> this city and<br />

former owns<br />

VISIT OUR 1128 STORE Open Daily<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK S A.M. to 11 P.M.<br />

1 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PACE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

Dolls and Toys displayed in Point Historical museum<br />

complete in detail to •fttt<<br />

nishings and contents.<br />

SOMERS FQWT - A display matching chapeau dates back<br />

Mrs. Appleyard is director <strong>of</strong><br />

Our Great Country dedicated quilt <strong>of</strong> tiny uniform pieces<br />

<strong>of</strong> dolls and toys covering three 100 years and was ot great<br />

exhibits and was assisted by<br />

"to the young people <strong>of</strong> the quilted with tiny stitches, a<br />

generations drew much at- interest,Others included a<br />

Mrs. Herbert Brooks at the<br />

United States with the hope that bureau with marble top, a chest<br />

tention at the exhibit Sunday Gibson Girl doll dressed in that<br />

Friendship Quilt Table, Mrs.<br />

they will improve upon the rf drawers with a tiny family<br />

afternoon in the Atlantic<br />

Louts Kligerman in the<br />

mode including earrings, and past, avoid . . ....__.., its errors and, as able and a desk, they _„_, also<br />

County Historical Society<br />

Museum Shop, Mrs. Sydney<br />

an unusual bonnet head doll <strong>of</strong> guardians <strong>of</strong> our country, wiu exhibited a miniature shopImd<br />

library and museum, 907 Shore bisque that had belonged to Dr.<br />

Margen at the reception tabl ><br />

rd.<br />

make Us history fairer and replica " <strong>of</strong> - the . interior - . - and - .<br />

Marcia Smith <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

and John Stuart and Franklin<br />

brighter for thenext<br />

furnishings <strong>of</strong> their own family<br />

Mrs. Addison Edwards and<br />

McCarthy as greetera, Mrs,<br />

generation," This history was room that dates back to 1853<br />

Mrs, John Stuart, sisters, Mrs. Emily Pfaff, founder <strong>of</strong><br />

Sydney Magen was in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

dated IMS and was by Ella There also was a complete<br />

arranged a display <strong>of</strong> more the Collectors' Club, exhibited<br />

tours <strong>of</strong> the museum while Mrs.<br />

Hines Stratton.<br />

model <strong>of</strong> a country •tore.<br />

than 75 toys including an iron dolls and some other toys in-<br />

Mark Ewing and Mrs. Franklin<br />

Mrs, John J. Quigley's<br />

train set consisting <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Mrs. S.J. Hagy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

cluding a small sewing<br />

McCarthy attended the punch<br />

exhibit was entitled Yester-<br />

engine, coal car and two flat<br />

displayed a doll house that was<br />

machine dated 1800, miniature<br />

bowls.<br />

day's Children. It was <strong>of</strong> M-<br />

cars. This is over tin years old. scales with tiny weights, an ferent sized dolls, blonde,<br />

There also were a small school iron bed for a small doll made brunette and all gowned with<br />

slate, a tugboat thatTtad been in 1M3. This was made in a ribbon bows, laces and gimp<br />

whittled for their father by a Mlllville laundry where the<br />

imrvlem With a Personal Touch<br />

borders in summery clothing <strong>of</strong><br />

sailor <strong>of</strong> his grandfather's employer permitted his em- pastel hues. There also were<br />

vessel; a By»Lo Baby which is ployfes to make Christmas obll carriages. These were <strong>of</strong><br />

a small bisque doll with articles.<br />

the 1880 period.<br />

moveable head and eyes that Attheantiquechildren's book The Harold Appleyards<br />

open and dost. These were display <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Richard displayed toy-sized antique<br />

made in Germany.<br />

Lamprecht, an interesrtng furniture dating to 1850,<br />

•niere were other dolls <strong>of</strong> exhibit was a Child's History <strong>of</strong> Featured were a doU bed with a<br />

different sizes displayed in<br />

beautifully preserved antique<br />

rockers and beds. Also shown<br />

were pressed glass tea sets and<br />

a punch bowl set. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

toys belonging to the third<br />

generation family members<br />

were a big brown teddy bear<br />

which showed signs <strong>of</strong> being<br />

toted to bed every night. There<br />

also was a big cowboy that had<br />

been made by hand and<br />

travelled from Tucson, Ariz,,<br />

many years ago as a gift for a<br />

•nail boy.<br />

lake Us Your Pharmacy<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the largest collections<br />

Our £riendly staff ii well-known tot its<br />

exhibited was shown by Mrs.<br />

Florence Merritt, president <strong>of</strong><br />

courtesy and concern; Our" customers<br />

the South Jersey Doll and Toy<br />

have confidence in us.,, and we work<br />

Collector's Club, A Parisienne<br />

(fall attired in silk taffeta with<br />

to deserve ic. Teyvz. —,, , . , • ,<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorers at Monday<br />

Special<br />

night's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

games were Hose Capito with Mixed Flower Bouquet SELVA6N<br />

4680 in bridge and Dot Wilson<br />

$ with MS in pinochle.<br />

Other high scorers in the 2.50<br />

PHARMACY<br />

M.I.IISAMAN. R.P. -<br />

bridge group were Mildred<br />

Gibbons, 4260L Hermle Fels, 1117 HAVEN AVE. 399-7909<br />

9 th. a ASBURY AVI, 399-1535<br />

4100; Nora Becotte, 4000;<br />

Richard Gibbons, 3980; Wilton<br />

Smith, 3900, and Betty<br />

Cosfp-ove, 2S9Q,<br />

Those turning in high scores<br />

m the pinochle division were<br />

Freda Hampp, 614; Betty Moss,<br />

610; Gladys Blood, 596; Blanche<br />

Scherneck, 584; Axel Peter sen,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Joe's Sub Shop SKI; Lydia Peterson, 570; Harry<br />

and Joe's Market, also <strong>of</strong> this Richards, 560; Art Timmins,<br />

dty.<br />

558; Al Scherneck, 552; Polly<br />

Surviving are his wife, Hand, SSZ, and BUI Bmby, 549.<br />

BirtMday greetings for the<br />

,,week were extended to Mabel<br />

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Bridge<br />

BISCAYNE - Tillie Donahue<br />

was top seerer at the Biscayne<br />

Card Party Monday evening<br />

Runnel-sup were Edna March,<br />

Marguerite<br />

Marguerite I.nrd<br />

Murdock<br />

Biseayne card<br />

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= — = = INC ====•—<br />

34TH STREET<br />

ON IQ0SEVB.T UVJ>. OKI M1U rBOM BB.IDGF.<br />

Phone 309-9881 or 390.0602<br />

Marty Gee<br />

"KING OF THE PIANO"<br />

Friday and Saturday Nites<br />

Os bo rn,<br />

and Lillian<br />

parties are<br />

held every Monday at 7:30 p.m.<br />

in the Biscayne Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av. The public is invited.<br />

Proceeds go to Snore Memorial<br />

Hospital<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

• Average at Monday afternoon<br />

's gamf wai 25, with top<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

and<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGf<br />

TAKiOUTBElHlfil.es<br />

TIL BAB CLOUS<br />

SL5O ON 51JNBAV<br />

Choose from Coney's Complete Menu!<br />

ALL AT BIG SAVINGS<br />

Appetizers<br />

Cherrystones on tha Half Shall .Me<br />

Clam Chowder ........ eup 30e—Bowl iOe<br />

Natttrs<br />

Roast §e«f.<br />

$3.00 Deviled Crab<br />

Veal Cutlet ...:.. ;<br />

12.21 Fried Shrimp .<br />

Strip Steak<br />

I3.7S Fried Oysters..<br />

Pork Chops ..<br />

Seafood Combination<br />

S2.25<br />

... .$3.25<br />

Scallops ,<br />

Fried Flounder<br />

Deviled Clams .<br />

..M.iO<br />

..$2.50<br />

..$2.25<br />

.12.25<br />

$1.95<br />

$1,#5<br />

[Above include! French Fries and Cole Slaw or a Vegetable, Roll and Butter<br />

A la Carte<br />

21 Shrimp in a Basket ,11.50 chicken in a lasket .11.75<br />

<strong>On</strong>ion Rings 75c prench Fries ,40c<br />

Cole Slaw ...4Qc<br />

Hot Sandwiches<br />

Cold Sandwiches<br />

Corned Beef with Swiss Cheese $1,25<br />

Grilled Ham and Cheese . ...$1.00<br />

Fried Oysters (2) Me<br />

Cheese Steak Sub ,95c<br />

Cheese Steak ,.S5c<br />

Steak Sub .15c<br />

Cheeseburger 1/4 Lb ... .85c<br />

Hamburger V« Lb. .......... —80c<br />

Western... 80c<br />

Grilled Cheese ...65e<br />

Fish on Roll<br />

with Tartar Sauce 85c<br />

Club<br />

Roast Beef<br />

Turkey<br />

Corned Beef Special (Cole<br />

Slaw, Russian Dressing)—<br />

Submarine ...,..,...,<br />

Ham and Cheese<br />

Ham<br />

Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato 75c<br />

Liverwurst .7Sc<br />

Swiss Cheese 70e<br />

American Cheese 40c<br />

Salami .,,,6Qe<br />

* Bhit with tit or Tiki VMr PMttar « SinM* NMM ...<br />

Efflitr iNTay Teu'l Enjoy Sumptiout Food<br />

Fishing for Easy<br />

Summer Meals?<br />

TULL'S SEAFOOD<br />

has done all<br />

the work.<br />

Mi you do is call<br />

646-6014<br />

Pick Up Your Dinner.,.<br />

Enjoy the lest Seafood Dinner*<br />

Portions Platters<br />

DiVILIDCRAB .») 1.70 2.30<br />

DEVILED CLAM ,,.{3} 1.20 1.10<br />

FRUD FLOUNDER .'....(I) 1,35 l.M<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER. (1) 1.85 %M<br />

BROILED STUFFED FLOUNDER..... (!) 3.20 3.10<br />

BROILED LOBSTER TAIL (8oz.) 3.95 4.55<br />

FRIED FISH CAKES ...(3) 1.20 1.10<br />

FRIEDSHRIMP (10) 2.00 2.60<br />

FRIEDSCALLOPS (ioi.) 1.9S 2,55<br />

FRIEDSEAFOODCOMBINATION (1) 2,10 2.70<br />

FRIEDCHICKEN (Vi) 1.30 1.90<br />

STEAMED SHRIMP (U.PffL) (15) l.M 2,50<br />

FRENCH FRIES (order) .30<br />

Platters Consist <strong>of</strong> Seafood Portion, French Frltd<br />

Potatoes or Potito Salad, Colt Slaw and Seafood Sauce<br />

CHOWDERS and SOUPS<br />

MANHATTAN STYLE-QUART ; ,1,2S<br />

NEWINSLANDSTYLf-QUART ..... , .....IM<br />

SNAPPER SOUP-QUART ....,...,..,,..., IJO<br />

SALADS<br />

COLE SLAW— PINT.,.. . M<br />

yPpTATOSALAD-- PINT .-.,..................,..... ,.,..„,,.., .,«<br />

Lobsters and Grabs - Live and Cooked<br />

Iftit*<br />

900 TILTOII BOM<br />

M<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

score turned ... in By _, Harmon DUPLICATE BRIDGE - Ualde and Mildred Gibbons,<br />

Webb and Dick Barnhart, SOTi, Average at the duplicate bridge mh\ Peg Peirsol and Sylvia<br />

Also above average wire Sally garni played Tuesday evening Brown, B514, and Ruth Gardner<br />

Hagy and Reuben Sussman, 27 was SO, with first place taken by and Betty Gorman, 84,<br />

and Helen Jamti and Billie Alice Grouse and Kay Richter Lurary Duplicate Bridge<br />

Lewis, 26.<br />

with 83'-4.<br />

gamg's are played every<br />

Tueiday evening's game Others scoring above Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at the<br />

resulted in an avwage <strong>of</strong> 108 in average were" Adelaide and Bridge Center, 349 West av,<br />

both Erections.<br />

John Bower, 79; Peg Atkinson<br />

Jane Young and Adele Kelly and Peg Wiegand, 76^; Peg BOXWOOD DUPLICATE '~<br />

were first for the North-South Berdow and Margo Gartland, Averages <strong>of</strong> 84 tor North-South<br />

players with 125's. Alio above 73; Ed and Kit Benkert, 69; and 83 for last-West were<br />

average were Sally Souder and Jean Bower and Walt Daniels, made at the Boxwood Duplicate<br />

Norma Bennewitt, 122; Mr. and 67; Edna Daniels and Jeanne<br />

Mrs. Alfred Coane, 117; Paula DIMarjno, 6312; Marion Hager<br />

Gold and Ruin Baum, UOMi, and Miriam Seamon, BSH; Bob<br />

and Ann Marshall and Ed and Dot Adams, S3; Betty and<br />

Zerrer, IOSI.B.<br />

John Grauch, 63; Dot and John<br />

High scorers in the East-West Bunting, S3; Jane Bleakley and<br />

lection were Alice Webb and Qiarlotte Vaughn, 62; Sally and<br />

Naoma Seymour with 130, Also Bob Ayerle, 6\%, and Drs. A,J.<br />

above average were Don Brady DiMarinn. Sr. and Jr., 61,<br />

and Bob Sarmino, 119; Irene <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />

Lasmski and Irma Blasiic, US, Duplicate Bridge games are<br />

and Helen James and Peg ;ayed for members only every<br />

Sieldon, 108%.<br />

lesdfly at 7:45 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Ivtonday at 12:30, Tuesday, LURAY DUPLICATE -<br />

Thursday and Friday at 8 p,m Averages at the Luray<br />

m the Bridge Center, J4fl West Duplicate Bridge game Wednesday<br />

evening were 94% for<br />

Mirth-South and 84 for East<br />

OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB West,<br />

TOURNAMENT BRIDGE - Top scorers in the^ North-<br />

Harry BeJlwoar with a score <strong>of</strong> South section were Ed Pen-<br />

Combination Swfood<br />

7420 came in flrit at the tournington and Joe Peirsol, 111 14. Shrimp Shrffari wltk Cr«b«Mt<br />

nament bridge game played Also above average^ were Danlfd Cltmi (3]<br />

last Thursday evening. Run Helena Hughes and Frances Devil.d Crab<br />

nersup were Alice Grouse, ai20; Kane, 106; Helen Stedem and<br />

Marfo OarUBiKi, BOM, and Jean Theresa Alexander, iOlW, and Crab Inparial<br />

Warren, 5830.<br />

Ed Baahr and Florence Han-<br />

p<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club son, 99%.<br />

Tburnamait Bridge games are<br />

Fri,d Shrimp<br />

Coming in first in the Eastpliyed<br />

for members only every West section were Rose Capito Rl»* Reundvr (Fri.d)<br />

Thursday at 7:45 p.m. and Betty Cosgrove with BS, Fri.d Ctami<br />

Runnereup were Bea French Fried Oy«ter.<br />

HTY YArHT and Pat Callahan. 92; Lillian<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Shall Crab<br />

Broil.d fleundtr (Stuffad)<br />

Breilad (Hound.r (Pl.io)<br />

Lobtt.r Tall<br />

Shrimp Salad<br />

Crab S.l.d<br />

Chicken Salad<br />

Shrimp Cocktail<br />

Vail Cutiat<br />

Pork Chop. (2)<br />

MMt Lmrf<br />

Dancers will perform at the Music Pier on FrWjiy,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 13, 8 p.in. The colorful group will <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

program <strong>of</strong> lively folk dances accompanied by accordion<br />

music, fcria is comprised <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong><br />

dedicated teenagers interested in preserving their<br />

Ukranian heritage. An admission <strong>of</strong> 50 cents will be<br />

charged at the door,<br />

Zoria dancers on Music Pier<br />

The Zoria Ukrainian Dan. the strong heritage <strong>of</strong> a culture<br />

oers, a livejy South Jersey "many years old and many<br />

based group who have per- mUes wide."<br />

formed throughout the East, The Zoria has performed on<br />

will preaenL«_Drogram on the TV, at the New^ Jersey State<br />

Nftisic Ptar, 8 p.m, Friday. Fair, the New Jersey State<br />

There will be an admission Show Case and has done<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> SO cents.<br />

benefits for the Wilkes-Barre<br />

The 25 dancers, mostly flood victims and other causes.<br />

teenagers, will be dresied in Some <strong>of</strong> the numbers to be<br />

colorful native costumes and be performed will • be the<br />

accompanied by two ac- Hrechaniki, • Poltalsky,<br />

cordionists. The group, under Kozachuek, Polianka. Yula.<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> John Chupasko, Aierbrijan, and the<br />

Vmeland, will perform lively traditional Hopak, Anyone<br />

folk dances.<br />

interested in how to pronounce<br />

The Zoria was originally the names <strong>of</strong> these dances may<br />

formed by a group <strong>of</strong> concerned ask the pel fur inert on Friday<br />

Ukrainian parents who wished evening.<br />

their youngsters to maintain<br />

Mulford's<br />

CORBIN HOUSE<br />

Tavern and Dining Room<br />

IFOBMIBLV FOUR ¥'I HISTAURANTI<br />

oral MIY ran io A.M.<br />

• LUNCHEON<br />

• DINNER<br />

• COCKTAILS<br />

[A COMPLETE VARIETY OF SEAFOOD and STEAKS<br />

I OH LOME m KM USIBftt HUSK<br />

LOU & LOWSE-FHI., SJW. fc SUN. «TES<br />

JOIN OUR SJrtS-l-LONC<br />

WEDNESBAT 9 P.M. l\l ? 1<br />

•RABQHT BE£I<br />

LIICK0I • Ill • UtI SIAOKS<br />

M IM1« M<br />

Bridge game played Wednesday<br />

evening.<br />

Mr and Mrs, James Mayer,<br />

with 6714, were first in the<br />

North-South section, and Mr.<br />

and Mrs, William Haas, with<br />

ffl'4, were second. Also above<br />

average were Lucille Morrison<br />

and Gladys Steelman , Ann<br />

Marshall and Naoma Seymour<br />

and Vivian Cameron and Rod<br />

Bosbyshell,<br />

In the Bast-West section Mr.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 13, <strong>1973</strong><br />

and Mrs. Richard Hardenberg<br />

were first with 73, anikJane<br />

Young and Pig Smith placed<br />

second with 72, Runnersup<br />

were Pauline Oomerford and Al<br />

Qjane, Alfreda Dickinson and I<br />

Marion Warti, Aaron Simon and<br />

Qdyn Stewart and Violet Lexa<br />

and George Brown.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge f<br />

games are played every Sun-:<br />

day and Wednesday at Sp.ra. at ^<br />

416 Atlantic av.<br />

Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

3221 ASBURY AVINUE PHONE 399-4337<br />

Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />

2112 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 398.0622<br />

COOKED SEA FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

HOW OPEN EVERY DAY •<br />

All Hattan Induda (ChoiM <strong>of</strong> 2)<br />

PUTTERS<br />

2.40<br />

2.40<br />

1.75<br />

I.8O<br />

2.30<br />

1.90<br />

2.30<br />

1.70<br />

1.70<br />

1.95<br />

1.80<br />

2.40<br />

2.40<br />

Pried<br />

2.20<br />

2.20<br />

2.IO<br />

2J0<br />

1,70<br />

I.9S<br />

(.SO<br />

SERVINGS<br />

1.70<br />

1,70<br />

M. JS<br />

1.10<br />

\M<br />

(JO<br />

140<br />

1.00<br />

1.00<br />

DM, 3.00<br />

1,10<br />

1.70<br />

sccording to Sir.<br />

(JO<br />

IJO<br />

140<br />

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franeh Friai Baked Mate Mate Salad CoU Slaw P.ppar Haih<br />

Rddad iMh Appla Siuca Sraan V.ga+abla Staw^J TemalMi<br />

FROM OUR BROASTER<br />

I/, BROASTID CHIGKiN PLATT1R \M<br />

I/, BRQASTED CHICKiN (4 pa.) , j JO<br />

WHOLI CHiCKIN (8 pet.) .'. |,|O<br />

FAMILY SPICIAL (12 pa.) %M<br />

COMPANY SPICIAL (20 p«,} SJ<br />

BUS SHOP<br />

OPH<br />

7«.N.to*P.M.<br />

FRlbAY, JULY 13, 1W3 OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

I<br />

TRINTON - Carlo M.<br />

Sardella. veteran award,<br />

winning newapaperman, ha<br />

been named Communications<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the state catnrMipi<br />

committee for U.S. Rep.<br />

Charles W. Sandman's bid to be<br />

elected Governor <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey.<br />

SardeUa's appointement was<br />

announced jointly by<br />

Congressman Sindman,<br />

campaign managw Sen, Frank<br />

X. McDermott (R-Union) and<br />

John Spoltore, State Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> tfie Nm» Jersey Republican<br />

rtrty.<br />

"We are ddifht^ to get<br />

i Mm," Sandman said <strong>of</strong> Sarddla'g<br />

agreement to direct the<br />

news aspects <strong>of</strong> Sandman's<br />

campaign "His peeri consider<br />

Carlo to be one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

Sandman names Sardella communications director<br />

respected newsmen in the State<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey and I have the<br />

had the highest regard (or him<br />

over two decades."<br />

In his new post, Sardella will<br />

direct all aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

publicity and news involved in<br />

toe campaign to elect Sandman,<br />

who won the Republican<br />

nomination for Governor in the<br />

June 5 GOP" Primary.<br />

Sardella comes to the<br />

campaign following a<br />

diitiniuished career as a staff<br />

writer and columnist with the<br />

Philadelphia Inquirer's New<br />

Jersey news section. He has<br />

won numerous awards, among<br />

them the Philadelphia Press<br />

AsMciatlon award for best<br />

police reporting and the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Preis Club's<br />

Golden Quill award on two<br />

Join the Celebrities<br />

Tha V.I.P.'s who comi to South Jeriiy's shores inviriahiy dine<br />

hire in a sitting <strong>of</strong> ran splendor where they miy luxuriate with<br />

the finest food <strong>of</strong> unexcelled quality, the world's choicest<br />

bavmges, attractive itrvice—all it prices that are pliisintly<br />

moderate. Treat your friends, fimily and kiddies-we have special<br />

manus for kiddies.. They'll adore dining with Celebrities,<br />

DINNIRS EVERYDAY<br />

4 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

1 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Zahehzeii Cocktail<br />

ANGLESEA INN, WILDWOOD,Nj.<br />

Off Exit 6. tha garden State Pan<br />

MOTEL<br />

RESTIVMIIT<br />

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />

SMORGASBORD DINNERS<br />

* ILL YOU DIN EAT •<br />

• Tirtty, JUmmd lit! Ditto *"*;<br />

EVERY DAY, 5:30 to 8:30 P. *.<br />

ADULTS %m :''1M-,1: *I,IS<br />

KING'S COURT<br />

MOTEL RESTAURANT<br />

MUTE 9, MAMMA, N. J. - Out 34* Street,<br />

Tn left OB Route 9 FHWC 399-B866<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

rHE CIRCLE - SOMERS<br />

Spieial Luncheon Menu<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

EGO SALAD SANDWICH<br />

with SOUP<br />

GRILLED HAM STEAK<br />

with PINEAPPLE SAUCE<br />

MEATLOAF<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

WEIOHT WATCHERS<br />

PLATTER • Hamburger,<br />

Cottage Cheese, Lettuce<br />

li Tomato<br />

BROILED CHICKEN LEG<br />

HOT BEEF PLATTER<br />

CHICKEN SALAD<br />

SANDWICH with SOUP<br />

COMBINATION SEAFOOD<br />

Fried Shrimp, Deviled<br />

dams. Flounder<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER<br />

STRIPPED CLAMS<br />

HAMBURGER PLATTER<br />

AU, PLATTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />

4BUTTER<br />

AM, 'TIL 3 P.M,<br />

Steaks<br />

MUSIC? NIOHTS A WEEK<br />

Sun. Ifiru Thors.—<br />

BILLBRONSON DUO<br />

Frl. thro Sat./THE RAMBLERS<br />

occasions,<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> Vineland where hebegan<br />

his news career at the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 15 with the former<br />

Vineland Post, Sardella<br />

eventually Joined the staff <strong>of</strong><br />

the Vineland Times Journal,<br />

where he was a managing<br />

editor.<br />

Sardella was a" field<br />

correspondent for Stars and<br />

artpes in World War II in<br />

Europe.<br />

He published and edited the<br />

Vineland News before joining<br />

the staff <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Press as a reporter-columnist.<br />

In other assignments, he was<br />

managing editor <strong>of</strong> the Evening<br />

Press in Levittown, Pa., and a<br />

desk assistant at the Camden<br />

Courier-Fost before joining the<br />

staff <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Inquirer.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, Sardella<br />

has covered the political<br />

career <strong>of</strong> Congressman Sandman<br />

for the nearly two decades<br />

he has been in public <strong>of</strong>fice; as<br />

a state Senator for 10 yean, as<br />

Republican Chairman <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May County for the put IT<br />

year; and as Congressman<br />

from New Jers^'s sprawling<br />

Second District for the part<br />

sevan years,<br />

Sardella and his wife, the<br />

tormer Rita Pasterino <strong>of</strong><br />

Hammonton, have four<br />

daughters; Mrs, Barbara<br />

Oieaarek <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Va.,<br />

Mrs, Janet Tolarid <strong>of</strong> Margate<br />

and Nancy and Sandra at home.<br />

GOLFING WINNERS <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Independent tasuraneT«,M<br />

Youth Classic receive their trophies at Wildwood Qnintry Club, MaMng the<br />

presentations are James S<strong>of</strong>roney left) and Jack Friit (right). Winners are<br />

(from left) Fred Curtis, Jr., from Mainland Regional High School; Frtd Rosas<br />

Middle Township High School, second, and David May, also Middle, third. Curtis<br />

will go on to state finals in Cranbury this month.<br />

Sail Your Carl<br />

Call Ad Takar<br />

399-5411<br />

i«B-Q«M-04te>04M>0<br />

Dad always says:<br />

"We live in our desire<br />

|rather than our<br />

I achievements."<br />

,9<br />

1<br />

ro<br />

HARRY'S<br />

INN<br />

A Landmark in<br />

Semen Point<br />

Miont MMISI<br />

NICK N4CKERSON<br />

Songs intf Dinst<br />

•ILL CAMP<br />

thl Pi«no far Dlnnw<br />

POPULAR CREDIT<br />

CAfJpS ACCEPTED<br />

•¥<br />

rmoKt mm<br />

7 P.M. TO fl *M.<br />

GREGORY'S<br />

RESTIUMNT<br />

&BAR<br />

900 Shore Road,<br />

Somer» Point<br />

THE FINEST IN<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

DINNERS<br />

USING<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

GAUIHT FROM OUR<br />

OWN BOATS<br />

SNAPPER SOUP<br />

DELICIOUS<br />

STEAKS<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

DELIVERED<br />

Phono 927-3943<br />

OPOI7 A.M.<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

8 A.M. to II A.M.<br />

Curtis victor in links play<br />

A Mainland Regional High<br />

School freshman, Fred Curtis,<br />

Jr., from Somk-s Point, captured<br />

the annual Cape May<br />

OBimty Independent Insurance<br />

Agents annua] summer golf<br />

clinic held-at Wildwood<br />

atmtiy (Sub.<br />

Th« event wai open to all<br />

school age golfers 18 and under<br />

and it part <strong>of</strong> the national youth<br />

dassic sponsored by insurance<br />

agents across the country.<br />

Curtis competed <strong>Jul</strong>y 9 In the<br />

New Jersey State Finals at<br />

Foreesate Country Club in<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

BQAROOF CHOSEN FREIHOLDEHS<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY NewjERSlY<br />

ROAD CONSTRUCTION<br />

Nallu II llarMy glvan thai ualad Mil<br />

will M raCiMi b, (ha Capa May County<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> ekatan FrMkWtafi tar tna<br />

raeMMnMMn (I tttt Cap* Miy Court<br />

Orlw), In tha Tonmhlii ol<br />

Dtntlll, Inttii County al Cap. May, TM<br />

principal Jlami ol CMitrualati art;<br />

Roadway liia'atlM, 4,fM coble yaMu<br />

" OravaJ niu Couna, i" Thick. 13,851,<br />

•• orayal Ban Couria, r' Tnleti, l,iU<br />

•quart yardi, •liumlnoyi SltbllliM Ian<br />

eouria, J" Thllll, ll.tMj pav.mam Typa<br />

FABC I, 3" Thkk, 13,4)1 iqulra yanitf"<br />

• W WDIII Concrtla Vanlcai euro, (II<br />

llnaal Ian, Mlicillinaoul Dralnanj and<br />

olli.r nlatad II.m», ana osanM and f«ad<br />

In public al lha olllca af lha Board, County<br />

Library OIIIC. •ulldlnf. Cap. May Court<br />

Houia, N.w Jariay, an<br />

TU1SDAY.JUUYM, It?)<br />

at 3:M p M Daylight laving Tlma<br />

Drawing., ipatllJHtHni and lormi ol<br />

Bid!, csMrani aw Bond lor tha propoud<br />

worn. prtBirM *y Nail O. Clama. county<br />

InilnHr. and appnvad by DM Com<br />

mllilonar <strong>of</strong> Tramporlatlon, nav. bnn<br />

Iliad In In. olllc. •) Hit laid MglMcr at<br />

lha County Ubrary-Ottla Building, Cap*<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the Sandman for Governor<br />

Committee, Sardella will be<br />

bteed at the State Campaign<br />

Headquarters in the Holiday<br />

tan in Trenton He will direct a<br />

staff <strong>of</strong> specialists in each field<br />

<strong>of</strong> publicity and news that will<br />

be involved in the'rwrnnaini<br />

Summer meeting<br />

set by OGGCA<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens<br />

Civic Association will break<br />

precedent and hold a general<br />

business meeting during the<br />

summer months.<br />

The meeting is scheduled for<br />

S p.m. Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, in the<br />

cafeteria <strong>of</strong> the Primary School<br />

at 6th st. and West av<br />

According to committee<br />

Chair man Rodman Boone, the<br />

Civic Association felt that<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the summer residents<br />

who are members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Association rarely have the<br />

Opportunity to attend a business<br />

meeting and this would afford<br />

such an opportunity.<br />

The principal speaker is<br />

scheduled to be Mayor B,<br />

Thomas Waldman who win<br />

respond to questions furnished<br />

by members <strong>of</strong> the group.<br />

In addition, Boone, who Is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the local school<br />

board, will answer any<br />

questions that members and<br />

fteir guests may have coneerning<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school<br />

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PAGi 14 - SICTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER F RI PAY, JULY 11, <strong>1973</strong><br />

From PR <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

by Mark Soifer<br />

Public Relations Director<br />

"Shutterbugs" will have their<br />

day in the sun tomorrow when<br />

fti <strong>City</strong> holds its first Board<br />

walk Photography Shrtw from fl<br />

a.m te s p.m.<br />

rrom 7S to 100 photographers<br />

should be on hand depending on<br />

how many list minute entrips<br />

are received.<br />

The show will begin at loth it.<br />

and extend south for as many<br />

blocks as required to accommodate<br />

the amateur and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional lenimen Some <strong>of</strong><br />

flle photoi will be for sale and<br />

tills may be your big channe to<br />

(111 that blank spot over the<br />

S<strong>of</strong>a, or c<strong>of</strong>fee table or<br />

Whatever.<br />

Those are the basic facts<br />

about the show. But as is our<br />

policy in this column, we will go<br />

beyond the mere baiies to bring<br />

you the spine tingling inside<br />

stuff.<br />

. First <strong>of</strong> all. you ihould know<br />

that a small, tight knit committee<br />

has been working behind<br />

the scenes to get the event<br />

percolating. Thii group in<br />

dudes Ann Marie Leary,<br />

Chairman, a talented<br />

(tMtographer in her own right.<br />

• Ann has taken some beautiful<br />

dolor photos <strong>of</strong> the ocean and<br />

Will exhibit these providing she<br />

tas time to get them ready<br />

after distributing posters and<br />

registering enfrants. Two<br />

other committee heads are<br />

puke Spitzer and Bob Foster<br />

Who have done a tremendous<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> leg work for tht<br />

Athibit, By leg work, I mean<br />

ttiey have walked up and down<br />

fte boardwalk trying to decide<br />

how the photoi ahould be<br />

Shutterbug weekend on Pier<br />

Ml RtMMttt Blid.<br />

Extension <strong>of</strong> $4Hi St.<br />

The Largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

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PHOTO SHOW COMMITTEE - Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OTmmittee who organized <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first annual<br />

Boardwalk Photography Show gather at 10th Street<br />

and the Boardwalk to Inspect the starting point <strong>of</strong> the<br />

exhibit. The event will be held from 10 A.M. til 5 P.M.<br />

Saturday with 75 to 100 entrants expected. Shown (1.r.)<br />

are Duke Spitzer, Ann Marie Leary, chairman<br />

and Bob Foster.<br />

exhibited. They have<br />

helped to distribute entry<br />

farms, posters and will asiiit<br />

the photographers tomorrow,<br />

which again win require a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

leg work.<br />

the photos wUl be displayed<br />

n snow fence stretched along<br />

the boardwalk railing. There<br />

will be black and white and<br />

color work on a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

subjects and ribbons will be<br />

awarded for outstanding work.<br />

Between Sips<br />

by John<br />

At the turn <strong>of</strong> the past century<br />

a group <strong>of</strong> workmen in Germany<br />

came across an ancient<br />

jug at their excavation that<br />

proved to be beer mash made<br />

some 18 centuries before. Yet<br />

the mash had been made when<br />

the beer industry was already<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> years old, for the -,<br />

history <strong>of</strong> brewing is as old as<br />

recorded history^ In ancient<br />

days the brewer and baker .<br />

were one and the same man.<br />

i£<br />

According to Pliny the Egyptians made wine from corn. The<br />

Greeks learned how to prepare beer from the Egyptians<br />

Even the Kaffir races <strong>of</strong> darkest Africa, m well as the<br />

Abyssinians made a fermented beverage which they called<br />

bouta. Yet contrary to popular opinion, the "mead" so<br />

popular with Robin Hood and his associates was not a beer.<br />

It was actually a drink made from fermented honey and<br />

water, flavored with herbs. And, according to the history<br />

books, the Pilgrim Fathers in the Mayflower would have<br />

continued their Journey to Virginia, where they planned<br />

originally to settle. According to their Journal they landed<br />

instead at Plymouth Rock because "We could not now take<br />

dme for further search or considerations, our victuals being<br />

9ent, especially Mr beer." SJ it isabundanUy apparent that<br />

beer and similar malt beverages were part and parcel <strong>of</strong><br />

each civilization since the very beginnings.<br />

Show ui a man with both feet on the ground...and we'll inow<br />

yon a man who can't put hli pants on.<br />

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pepper, 1 tip. wit, V* tip. paprika, 2 cups Chiinti, 1 clove<br />

garlic chopped. Roll ribs in flour seasoned with paprika, silt<br />

and pepper. Brown in hot fat. Place ribs in cawerole; add<br />

Chlanti and garlic Cover and bake in glow oven (MO<br />

degrees) 2>i hows, or until tender,<br />

Tht older generation thought nothing <strong>of</strong> going to bed at I<br />

p.m. The yentgtr generation doesn't think much <strong>of</strong> it, either.<br />

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Q. What li the mM «bnn(tant American grape?<br />

A, Concord. flnt iatmdMtd by &W. Ml In 1841. It It ated in<br />

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Now here's a choice tidbit you<br />

would learn ONLY by reading<br />

thii column The ribbons will be<br />

blue and gold—the same color<br />

as the city's. Doesn't that give<br />

)«U goose pimples?<br />

We hope to make the<br />

Photography Ejftiblt a yearly<br />

event, one to complement our<br />

gigantic Boardwalk Art Show to<br />

be held this season on August<br />

4th, There will be ap=<br />

"Being put on a pedestal<br />

has disadvantagei which<br />

you're apt to digeover the<br />

time you (ail to watch your<br />

Hen."<br />

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Here's another inside tidbit!<br />

The Cultural Arts Center has<br />

also been a big help in<br />

organijlng the Photography<br />

Slow. They have kept track <strong>of</strong><br />

the entry forms and distributed<br />

information to inquiring<br />

exhibitors,<br />

I could go on and on with thii<br />

exciting, behind-the-scenes<br />

stuff but It might be more excitement<br />

than you could<br />

physically or mentally bear. So<br />

for an interesting time join us<br />

on the boardwalk this Saturday<br />

between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.<br />

You'll be helping to make<br />

history by being one <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

spectators in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first<br />

Boardwalk Photography Show<br />

MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! -<br />

The lively Zoria Ukrainian<br />

Dancers will bring their<br />

colorful troupe to the Music<br />

Her tonight at B p.m. There will<br />

be an admission charge <strong>of</strong> SO<br />

cents. The popular Boardwalk<br />

Chorus Barbershop Quartet<br />

will appear on the Pier<br />

Saturday, 8 p.m. This is a free<br />

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Don't forget the big Rodeo, attention! The Comjjkters Club<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 16th for the will hold its Ladies'Night at the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> the Firemen's Mutual I jnwood County Club, <strong>Jul</strong>y 27th<br />

Benevolent Association.'There at 7:30 p.m. There wiU be<br />

will be two performances, 6 dancing and entertainment, $28<br />

p.m. and 8 p.m. at 18th andper<br />

couple. For information<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PAGE 2 - SECTION TWO , JULY 13, 1?73<br />

Vigilance the woro<br />

The members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

aning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment are to be<br />

commended for the way they handled<br />

Tuesday night's hearing on a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> variance applications by con<br />

dominium developers.<br />

The Board listened patiently to both<br />

sides <strong>of</strong> the question dealing with<br />

applications for variances from Or-<br />

dinance 1104 regarding parking,<br />

setback lines, and balcony overhangs<br />

at the proposed Regency condominium<br />

at aid st, and the boardwalk<br />

An application by <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony<br />

condominium for a setback variance<br />

was withdrawn prior to the meeting,<br />

and developers <strong>of</strong> a third con-<br />

dominium asked for and received a<br />

two-week postponement on their<br />

variance request.<br />

While the Board unanimously turned<br />

down all three variance requests for<br />

ttie Regency condominium, no one<br />

present at the meeting could deny that<br />

their reasoning was based solely on the<br />

facts. It would hayo been easy for the<br />

Board to capitalize on the emotions <strong>of</strong><br />

he nearly 100 people who attended the<br />

meeting to oppose the Regency<br />

requests.<br />

This they did not do. The Board gave<br />

the aid st residents what they wanted,<br />

but not because it was the politically<br />

expedient thing to do. It was the duty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the zoners to judge the applications<br />

on their merits and apply these<br />

requests to the intent <strong>of</strong> the ordinance<br />

This they did.<br />

By their actions the Zoning Board<br />

members proved they are not slowly<br />

granting variances that will destroy<br />

the intent <strong>of</strong> Ordinance 1104, as some<br />

have charged.<br />

Their actions since the oridinance<br />

became law last August have been<br />

remarkably consistent and in keeping<br />

with the spirit <strong>of</strong> the law. That's the<br />

way it should be.<br />

A new direction<br />

To the unknowing motorist using the<br />

causeway between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Marmora in Upper Township, the sight<br />

<strong>of</strong> scoop crane and other heavy duty<br />

equipment working in the meadowland<br />

is another apparent sign that<br />

development to continuing.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly this year at the base <strong>of</strong> the 34th<br />

st, bridge into Marmora, the trucks<br />

and crane aren't necessarily omens <strong>of</strong><br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> natural areas.<br />

This time around the crane is<br />

playing an important part in the<br />

reconsfruction <strong>of</strong> a tidal stream on the<br />

Marmora meadows that was illegally<br />

filled last year by the developers <strong>of</strong> a<br />

proposed hotel and restaurant com-<br />

plex.<br />

The firm <strong>of</strong> Environmental Concern,<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Michaels, Md., is doing the ac-<br />

tual reclamation work. They are<br />

presently planting marsh grass plants<br />

along the recently opened tidal<br />

stream. Of course there is no<br />

guarantee their efforts will be suc-<br />

cessful.<br />

However, their very presence in that<br />

meadow marks a real turnabout In<br />

Cape May County and throughout the<br />

Garden State since the 1970 Wetlands<br />

Act became law. The controversial<br />

measure has teeth, and the courts are<br />

seeing to it that the law is enforced to<br />

its fullest extent.<br />

The work <strong>of</strong> Environmental Concern<br />

is being financed completely by the<br />

Bay Motel Corp., the firm that did the<br />

filling, and not by the taxpayers <strong>of</strong> this<br />

county or state. This is another<br />

positive step.<br />

The court order halting the<br />

meadowland fill last summer came<br />

about primarily through the efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

area environmentalists who brought<br />

the illegal filling to the attention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

proper <strong>of</strong>ficials in Trenton. They even<br />

formed human chains to keep the<br />

trucks from depositing fill on the<br />

marshland. These people are as im-<br />

portant as the law Itself.<br />

Maybe in time the work <strong>of</strong> cranes<br />

and bulldozers in the meadowlands<br />

will signify a new era in New Jersey;<br />

the reclamation rather +han- the<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> these ecologically rifch<br />

lands. \<br />

boom III<br />

These new events<br />

<strong>City</strong> Public Relations Director Mark<br />

Soifer hit the old nail on the head last<br />

weak when he noted that Summer <strong>1973</strong><br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is <strong>of</strong>fering visitors and<br />

residents a wealth <strong>of</strong> new events to<br />

view and participate in.<br />

His remarks were in response to<br />

criticism that the <strong>City</strong> has abandoned<br />

such popular events as the antique<br />

automobile parade and the sports car<br />

rally.<br />

While neither group visited the<br />

resort this year, it was by choice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

organizations and not the city. Ex-<br />

cessive subsidies in the past were cut<br />

to rock bottom this year, and ap-<br />

parently this didn't sit too well with<br />

some groups.<br />

TiitTmoney saved from these over-<br />

subsidized, events was put aside for<br />

new activities stressing participation<br />

rather than viewing. The popular<br />

flower-art show in June was one such<br />

event and the boardwalk photography<br />

evtnt this weekend is another<br />

etample. Next month the <strong>City</strong> will<br />

With fongum In ehm&k<br />

sponsor the New Jersey Invitational<br />

wristwrestllng championship, and<br />

presumably spectator participation<br />

will be permitted there to a limited<br />

extent.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> these new events will cost less<br />

than the total subsidies paid to the<br />

sports and antique car buffs. But<br />

Soifer hasn't given up on these groups<br />

yet. He has invited them back next<br />

year if they will pick up a fair share <strong>of</strong><br />

the tab.<br />

Soifer's approach to public relations<br />

has given the dty'i program <strong>of</strong> events<br />

a new vitality. Some tired events thai<br />

were held year after year more from<br />

habit than popular appeal have been<br />

replaced with programs such as<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Night at the Phillies" and<br />

a similar visit to an ice hockey game<br />

next winter,<br />

Soifer has proved that you don't need<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> money to provide a summer <strong>of</strong><br />

Interesting things to do; Just a good<br />

imagination and a lot <strong>of</strong> hard work,<br />

Editor, Sentinel Ledger: .<br />

would like to give an amen to<br />

the person who made the<br />

oomment on the Baccalaureate<br />

terinon, and I use the word<br />

sermon loosely, delivered by<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

preachers<br />

In 1971 we lirtened to a half<br />

hour <strong>of</strong> hate therapy and this<br />

year to who struck Charlie<br />

Brown or whatever. Next year I<br />

suppose we can look forward to<br />

"The Truth About Snow White<br />

and the Seven Dwarfi." With<br />

the kind <strong>of</strong> work! these kids are<br />

going out to foeo you wguld<br />

think be would make a plea to<br />

them to put their trust in God<br />

and make sure they keep Him<br />

and Hii teacWngi in their<br />

heam ai they go forth into the<br />

animal jungles <strong>of</strong> today. They<br />

are going out into a dope,<br />

alcohol, and sex-oriented world<br />

where the language is moaly<br />

made up <strong>of</strong> four letter words<br />

md to cope with it without<br />

Jesui OiriM on their side is an<br />

impossibility<br />

When we substitute sex<br />

education for prayer and Bible<br />

reading in our schools, the ones<br />

responsible have to be very<br />

tick, lu future Baccalaureates<br />

can't we posiibly find a<br />

preacher that wul deliver a<br />

sermon to these kids and at-<br />

tempt to strengthen their moral<br />

fibers and point them in the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> the Cross and back<br />

to the faith <strong>of</strong> their forefathers<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> a silly dissertation on<br />

Charlie Brown,<br />

I am enclosing a folder on<br />

three Cubs from Chicago, Ron<br />

Santo, Don Kessinger and<br />

Randy Huntly who are not<br />

ashamed to give their<br />

testimonies for Jesus Christ<br />

and what He has meant to them<br />

m their lives. I believe the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger could do no<br />

finer service tor,the youth <strong>of</strong><br />

our community Wan to publish<br />

the testimony <strong>of</strong> these three<br />

fine Christian athletes<br />

Forum Agin'<br />

When our ministers won't do<br />

it then I think your publication<br />

should jump in and get a piece<br />

<strong>of</strong> the action to help mold our<br />

youth to become God-fearing<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> the future. If this<br />

Sadom and Gomorrah is to be<br />

turned around it's going to be<br />

H> to them to do it.<br />

Another Concerned Parent<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; This<br />

year, as in previous years, I<br />

read in the Saitinel that the<br />

streets are going tn be repaired<br />

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Music Pier<br />

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lUNBAY-THUJlSPAYBP.M.<br />

Claranoa Fuhrmin conductor<br />

Tom Nrkini soloist<br />

frank Ruggjiri ininagtr<br />

Guest Soloists;<br />

Jane Shaulls, Contralto<br />

Daniel Entriken, Tenor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

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Daniel Entriken<br />

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My Heart At Thy Sweet Voict<br />

JaneSJiaulis<br />

Procession <strong>of</strong> the Sardar<br />

Thtt Roiary<br />

Iron Division March<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Mikado<br />

Granada .<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

Ba'ceuje from Jocelyn<br />

My Hero<br />

JaneShaulis<br />

Norwegian Dance _<br />

Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen ......<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

King and I Selection<br />

Gomez<br />

Puccini<br />

Mascagni<br />

Saint'Saeni<br />

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Kiefer<br />

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Strauss<br />

Grieg<br />

•.. •. Spiritual<br />

Rodgers<br />

MONDAY<br />

Jolly Robbers _. Suppe<br />

Rower Song from Carmen .,,.,, Bizet<br />

Daniel Entrikin<br />

Dance <strong>of</strong> the Comedians Smetana<br />

Indian Love Call Friml<br />

JaneShaulis<br />

Romance Wieniewski<br />

Dancing in the Dark Schwarti<br />

Tom Pa-kins<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> Scotland Trad.<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Dance <strong>of</strong> the H o u r s . . . . Ponchielli<br />

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Daniel Entriken<br />

Whistier and His Dog . ; Pryor<br />

I Love Thee . . Grieg<br />

Jane Shaulis<br />

Indian Summer , Herbert<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Road to Mandalay Speaks<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

New Moon Selection , Romberg<br />

TUESDAY<br />

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Che Gelida Manina ,, ~ Puccini<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

L'Arlesienne Suite -..•-.. , Bizet<br />

Habanera Bilet<br />

JaneShaulis<br />

Au Moulin Gillet<br />

Song<strong>of</strong>Songs ._I.,.._J Moya<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

B Capltan March ... Sousa<br />

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Eileen Selection ,,,..,, ;.•. .Herbert<br />

L'Amour,TouJoursL'Amour .',.,,......,.,...^.^Wt^A.<br />

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LastSpring ,..,.,,.,, Grieg '<br />

Because D'Hurdelot<br />

JaneShaulis<br />

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Smilin' Thru , Penn .<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

My Fair Lady , Loewe<br />

Forum<br />

«ntinued from editorial pagt<br />

take credit for; such as,<br />

providing roies and a birthday<br />

cuke for the elderly lady who<br />

has accepted the hazards <strong>of</strong><br />

Uvini near a recreation area,'<br />

The list is endless, as those <strong>of</strong> us<br />

who know Don can well testify.<br />

It ii for this effort,<br />

dedication, and thoughtfulnas<br />

' that I salute him.<br />

An Admirer<br />

Editor, S«ntine!-Ltdier: I've<br />

been goini to write you about<br />

the 9th it. causeway for a long<br />

time.<br />

There have been so many<br />

deaths and accidents on that<br />

bridge I think it's about time<br />

they lowered the speed limit to<br />

about 30 miles an hour, I've<br />

talked to quite a few people and<br />

they agree with me.<br />

I think it's a crime the way<br />

they speed and when I see the<br />

teenagers trying to get across<br />

with their bikes, it makes me<br />

t sick. I expect them to be killed<br />

every time.<br />

Trusting more people will<br />

write in and we will get some<br />

action to save lives.<br />

The Meyers<br />

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

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Your editorial. "A Battle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wills?" very mistakenly<br />

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populace as a band <strong>of</strong> lawless<br />

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THE OCIAN CITY 5EWTINELL1DGER PAOg { — SECTION TWO<br />

Jane Shaulis, Daniel Entriken soloists in Music Pier concerts<br />

Guest soloists at the Music also was a scholarship student<br />

Pitr this Sunday through for three years at the Academy<br />

Thursday at 8 p.m. will be Jane <strong>of</strong> Vocal Arts In Philadelphia<br />

Siaulls. soprano, and Daniel and is presently studying at<br />

pitriken, tenor. They pin Tom Curtis Institute <strong>of</strong> Music in<br />

Perkins, baritone, and the Philadelphia ai a scholarship<br />

municipal orchestra under the student in the opera depart-<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhrman. meot.<br />

Miss Shaulis is soloist with Miss Shaulis performed with<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle the Little Orchestra Society <strong>of</strong><br />

quartet and at the First United New York this past season and<br />

Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Oer- has done extensive permantown.<br />

She has been a formances with the Concerto<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Young Audiences, Soloists <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia She is<br />

Inc. since 1867 and presents a member <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

weekly assembly programs in Singers and sang in the debut<br />

the Philadelphia and suburban season at the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

school districts.<br />

Music in Philadelphia 1972-73.<br />

She received her bachelor <strong>of</strong> Miss ftaulis is the sister <strong>of</strong><br />

science degree in music Zola Mae who was a child<br />

education from Westminster' prodigy on piano. They both<br />

Choir College in Princeton. She played on the Music Pier 20<br />

years ago.<br />

Returning to the Music Pier<br />

after a year's absence is tenor,<br />

Daniel Entriken, This marks<br />

hi» seventh year on the pier.<br />

Operatically Mr, Entriken<br />

has portrayed leading roles in<br />

many standards. Here in the<br />

east, he has been seen with the<br />

Baltimore Civic Opera Company,<br />

Philadelphia Little Lyric<br />

Opera Company, Washington<br />

Civic Opera Company, Opera<br />

Theatre <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and the<br />

now defunct Concert Opera<br />

Aisociation <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the lighter side he has<br />

performed in numerous<br />

musicals and plays and has<br />

worked in such mediums as<br />

minstrel shows, Gregorian<br />

Chant, some rock and roll,<br />

Roman Catholic, Protestant,<br />

Jewish and Eastern Orthodox<br />

music, appeared for a time at<br />

Radio <strong>City</strong> Music Hall and<br />

towed with the Don Cossacks<br />

and Gilbert and Sullivan a la<br />

Carte,<br />

Prominent theatres in which<br />

Mr. Enirikeii has appeared in<br />

addition to Broadway include<br />

the Marine Theatre at Jon«s<br />

Beach, the Pepermill<br />

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Paramm, Tappan Zee<br />

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Westport (Conn,) Country<br />

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Speakers at the Tabernacle<br />

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P Shnrl, minister <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

United ; lethodiit Church In St.<br />

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Robert j Lamont, minister <strong>of</strong><br />

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Rev Short, speaker at the<br />

identical Band n a.m. servlcei,<br />

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year This popular young<br />

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Eduarted at Vanderbuilt and<br />

Emory Universities. Rev.<br />

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Dr. Lamont will speak at the<br />

evening service which ii<br />

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oome to gather for inspirational<br />

talks by Dr. Lamont.<br />

More than 100 young people<br />

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he hai served and his<br />

inspiring words are heard each<br />

Sunday throughout 26 states<br />

over radio.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> numerous<br />

boardj <strong>of</strong> trustees. Dr. Lamont<br />

has awarded the Man <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Year in Religion for 1969 by the<br />

Pittsburgh junior Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Qjmmerce,<br />

The services in the morning<br />

and evening are preceded by<br />

organ recitals by E. Woodley<br />

Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, The 15-minute long<br />

services in the morning<br />

beginning at 8:45and 10:4S a.m.<br />

are led by William G, Luff,<br />

Tabernacle president. The<br />

evening song service at 6:4S<br />

p.m. is led by Walter D. Ed-<br />

'dowi Jr.<br />

The Tabernacle Quartet, led<br />

by Tom Perkins, supplies<br />

'A Thief in the Nighf film<br />

features<br />

"A Thief In The Night,"<br />

motion picture <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />

prophtey, will be shown at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer Bible<br />

Cbnference Saturday (<strong>Jul</strong>y 14)<br />

at 7:30 p.m. at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baptist Church, 10th it. and<br />

Wesley av.<br />

""A Thief In The Night" H<br />

the itory <strong>of</strong> the Christ's coming<br />

and the early diyi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tribulation. The fast moving<br />

drama findi a young man faceto-face<br />

with a deadly Asian<br />

cobra, a young girl in daring<br />

escape from jail, trying to flee<br />

for his life because she does not<br />

bear the mark <strong>of</strong> the beast.<br />

Pastdr David Wright invite* the<br />

public to view the unique film.<br />

Missionary Conference<br />

conducted by Pastor Wright<br />

opens Sunday (<strong>Jul</strong>y 15) at 7:30<br />

p.m. Speakers are Dr Joseph<br />

Springer, Rev, Victor Springer,<br />

Rtv, Richard Wilton, Rev.<br />

Ronald Lawson, and Duer<br />

Smetfley.<br />

Dr Springer was born in<br />

Philadelphia As_a teenager he<br />

sing in the Young People's<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> the Air quartet with<br />

the late Dr, Percy Crawford.<br />

Dr. Springer was graduated<br />

from The King's College and<br />

Eastern Baptist Seminary. He<br />

received his Mastw'i Degree In<br />

English Literature at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania and<br />

was awarded an honorary<br />

"Doctor <strong>of</strong> Literature degree<br />

from The King's College,<br />

Briaroliff Manors New York.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Springer served<br />

13 years in missionary radio at<br />

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Springer has served as a<br />

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with, bridge Itswiii, dan.<br />

cfaig lesions. French lessons<br />

and exercise lestou, Being<br />

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staying In a deluxe reiort.<br />

Yoa wlU arrive In England<br />

relaxed, refreshed and<br />

ready to explore.<br />

YM| will be met in England ,<br />

•nd transferred to a London<br />

hotel fcr a Ihree day stay,<br />

¥•«• mwm to the U.S.A.<br />

iHU he fcy pii<br />

Truiteei, secretary and<br />

treasurer, and field director for<br />

The World Radio Miisionary<br />

Fellowship In Ecuador.<br />

Rev Victor Springer is a<br />

misiionary to Japan since 1949,<br />

Victor and Arm Springer spent<br />

many years in Scripture<br />

distribution with the Pocket<br />

Testament League in Japan<br />

and Korea, For the past 12<br />

years they have been in church<br />

planting ministry, having<br />

faeguB. i wo chin-ches in the<br />

Yokohama area.<br />

Rev. Walton is a misiionary<br />

to the Philippines, on furlough,<br />

with Far Eaitern Gospel<br />

Crusade, '<br />

Rev. Lawson is a misiionary<br />

to Haiti under Unevangelized<br />

Fields Mission.<br />

Smedley is a miisionary-<br />

pilot, leaving shortly for Brazil,<br />

South America with Misiionary<br />

Aviation Fellowship.<br />

The Missionary Conference<br />

speakers are supported by The<br />

&eat Commission Fellowship,<br />

Inc., which under the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pastor Wright has smt ou<br />

over one million and a quarter<br />

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muaic each week, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />

members tings a solo while the<br />

entire quartet renders a<br />

selection) as well.<br />

The Rev, John C, Kulp is<br />

chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day.<br />

There is plenty <strong>of</strong> free<br />

parking on or near the<br />

Tabernaclt grounds.<br />

Next week, <strong>Jul</strong>y S, speakers<br />

will be Dr. Martin C, Wiiinat <strong>of</strong><br />

a, Paul's Lutheran Church in<br />

Philadelphia and Dr, D,<br />

Reginald Thomas, minister on<br />

a national radio hour<br />

Conference<br />

dollars to missions in the past<br />

IB years. The Great Commission<br />

Fellowship is setting a<br />

goal <strong>of</strong> 1145,000 in faith<br />

promises for foreign and home<br />

missions this summer.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer<br />

Bible Conference sponsors the<br />

Sacred Musicale on the Music<br />

Piffl- Sunday afternoon from<br />

2:30 to 3:30 o'clock. Featured<br />

guest artists Sunday (<strong>Jul</strong>y IS)<br />

are Joe and Betty Springer,<br />

vocalists, and Ann Springer,<br />

soprano, Robb Wright, tenor.<br />

The Springers will also sing at<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the meetings during<br />

Missionary Conference week.<br />

The <strong>1973</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Simmer<br />

Bible Conference, which began<br />

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September 2 with meetings<br />

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Bible How Tuesday<br />

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The lilting, noital|ic strains<br />

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Saturdaj' evaiing when the<br />

Boardwalk Chorui appears<br />

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free to the public.<br />

The Chorus coniisti <strong>of</strong> gp.<br />

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South Jeney. The men have<br />

been singing together for about<br />

15 yearj and are dedicated to<br />

the proposition that reviving<br />

fond memories is good en<br />

tertainment.<br />

The Chorui is also a<br />

diaritable minded group and<br />

help to support the "Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Logopedks" concerned with<br />

helping youngsters with ipeech<br />

defecti. TTie Chorus also has<br />

numeroui quartets in its ranks<br />

«Weh are available for special<br />

engagements<br />

Barbershop harmony ii made<br />

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Caikey Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Walter M. Caskey, Sr., <strong>of</strong> BOO<br />

Atlantic av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.,<br />

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fleet sails Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

by Pat Bernhardt<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Freeholders, will be hosted at with anglers catching martin<br />

— An estimated 60 boats will the Yacht Club <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor, asked to release them after<br />

As I itood on the 5th st, jetty peratures hive reached the 70 reported in the bay. take to the ocean in quest <strong>of</strong> which wil be headquarters for taggng them in cooperation<br />

watching the annua; display <strong>of</strong> degree mark<br />

• Ed Cqrnman reported he and white marlin <strong>Jul</strong>y 17 and 18 for the two-day fiihing event. with the Woods Hole<br />

fireworks, 1 landed a nice size Bluefish and weakflih Dr Lehman found the the 17th annual Cape May Tournament activity starts Oeeinographic Association<br />

weakfish. The fishing has predominate in the ocean, with blueflshing exceptionally good County White Marlin Tour- with a registration meeting on study program. Boat! must be<br />

improved as the water tem- some Irrge flounder catches an Sunday five miles <strong>of</strong>f the nament, it was announced by Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y IB. at the Yacht berthed in Cape May County<br />

Bell Buoy, He also reported James Accardi, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Club, Fishing days are ports during the flihing event.<br />

Tom Adams catching 28 blues. chairman <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17 and Wed- Tournament co-dlrectors for<br />

An unusual Florida kingfigh Sporlfishing Tournament nesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18, with an <strong>1973</strong> are Louis yuillen, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

mackerel was boated <strong>of</strong>f Sea Committee<br />

alternate date for <strong>Jul</strong>y 19 The <strong>City</strong>, and Karl Lukens and<br />

ISLAND LIQUORS Isle by Harry Hey, <strong>of</strong> War-<br />

tournament annual dinner will Hairy Peddle, both <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />

miniter, Pa nick Wood's Accardi said the tournament, be 'niursday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 19 at theOther<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the com-<br />

8117 VENTNOR AVENUE, VENTHOR, N. J. brother in-law caught an which is sponsored annually by Yacht Club.<br />

mittee are Dr. Irvin Sussman,<br />

unusual species. He caught the committee in cooperation The tournament is essentially Stone Harbor; Olin S, Woolson,<br />

Dick In the side while fly *iih the Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen a lag and release tournsmpn! <strong>of</strong> Wildwood; Dr. Karl<br />

fishing<br />

Filsinger, <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor;<br />

IMPORTED and DOMOTIC LIQUORS<br />

TTie !4tn st pier has been<br />

Carl Gallantino, <strong>of</strong> Cape May;<br />

having a run <strong>of</strong> luck John Girls' Summer court loop Nontas Kontes and James<br />

Weyrick landed 1J weakfish<br />

Knotei, <strong>of</strong> Vinelandi Mike<br />

COLD WWE • COLD BEER<br />

Monday morning<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girli' neitoga High School both Zicarellh <strong>of</strong> Mountalniide;<br />

Sampson Bros tolfl me Summer Basketball League is collected eight points for th*> Wilson Thorne, <strong>of</strong> Avalon;<br />

William Jackson and party now in iction at the Sth it. losing X-Pert Oeaneri <strong>Jul</strong>ei Slevin, <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor,<br />

DeHwy Schedule 2 P.M., 6 P M aid from Snug Harbor aboard the courts. Due to the increase <strong>of</strong><br />

and Louis Rodin, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Opossim boated 22 hluefish team registration, games are Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10,<br />

Court House.<br />

8:30 P.M. Daily<br />

weighing between six and 10 being played this year every Dimension Black 46, Copper<br />

pounds Blue fish item to beMonday,<br />

Tuesday and Wed- Ket tie 22. Sue Sye <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

quite plentiful. Frank Steelman nesday at 5:45 and 7 p.m. High School soared IB points to<br />

and Ed Frankenfield made a Ttie following is a run-down <strong>of</strong> become high scorer for the<br />

nice catch <strong>of</strong> 36 blues. The games since the league opened winneri while Pattl Parker <strong>of</strong> GALLO<br />

sehooli<strong>of</strong> blueflih seem to be a <strong>Jul</strong>y 2,<br />

St. Baiil's Academy and Ave<br />

few miles <strong>of</strong>f the Bell Buoy. <strong>On</strong> Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 2,<br />

McGinn <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Catholic MOTOR SALES<br />

Sunday Jack Neall, Larry Dimension Black 28, Chat- both scored 10 far Copper<br />

MeKtertr, Dick Kauffman, and terbox 24. High scorers were Kettle,<br />

Bill McDaniels aboard the Sue Sye <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Orangar'E Maintenance 38, American Motors<br />

Solar Heat landed a 72-pound School with 14 for Dimension Dailey Plumbing 11. Millie<br />

white marlin.<br />

Black and Cathie Ritchie <strong>of</strong> St, Fbxworth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Guaranteed Cars<br />

SL editor chief Vince Joseph's College with eight for School scored 15 in the winning "Buyers Protection<br />

MSehelette got in the action the Chatterbox.<br />

effort <strong>of</strong> Granger's while Diane<br />

Plan"<br />

with some friends <strong>of</strong>f Abeeoon Dimension White 39, Par- Dillon <strong>of</strong> Nether Providence CMC Trucks<br />

Inlet. Editor - turned • fisherdee'l Parking Lot 27. High Ugh School added her five to<br />

man (along with buddies) reorers were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Dailey's<br />

boated one dozen nice blues, School's Diane Snow with IS for<br />

COMPLETE PARTS<br />

Lait weekend I decided to try the winners and Mabel Cowan TEAM<br />

W L<br />

and<br />

my new rod and reel. Hoping I <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community College Dimension White 2 0<br />

SERVICE ,,<br />

wouldn't hook anyone, I with 12 for the losers. Dimension Black ,2 1 DEPARTMENT<br />

pthered together my courage<br />

Retail, W holesale<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 9.<br />

Granger's Malnlaianee 1 0<br />

•- •<br />

and tried my luck at Angleri<br />

Chatterbox SO, Copper Kettle Oves Bike Rentals .1 0<br />

and<br />

Flihing Pier, As higll tide<br />

13, Marianne Sincavage <strong>of</strong> Fardee's Parking Lat 1 1 CAPE MAY<br />

approached so did the bait fish.<br />

<strong>Line</strong>n Rental Service<br />

LaSalle College was high scorer Chatterbox 1 COURT HOUS1<br />

I've found the weakiei itay<br />

for the Chattwbox with 19 whileDailey<br />

Plumbing ,0 20 S. MAIN STREET<br />

right outside the spotlights.<br />

Donna Home <strong>of</strong> St. Basil's Spence's , . .0<br />

After eight casts I had eight<br />

Academy led the Copper Kettle X-Pert Cleaners 0 DIAL 465-5122<br />

Pick-up and Delivery<br />

weakfish. It was an evtntful<br />

players with seven.<br />

Copper Kettle 0 lasiest Place InTht<br />

evening.<br />

0nlj =<br />

Dimension White 41, Spence's<br />

Coastal State Bank 0<br />

Barry Reed Charters at Bth 24 TJiane Snow <strong>of</strong> ^caan <strong>City</strong><br />

st. reports that Captain Wayne High School once again led the<br />

Dial 399-5400<br />

Josaphsen's "Film Flam" has scaring for Dimension White<br />

been wining in daily with eight with 19. Setting the pace for<br />

to 10 pound hluefish caught Spence's was Tracy<br />

Furs and Box Storage<br />

right <strong>of</strong>f the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bell Schneisuris <strong>of</strong> Jefferson High<br />

Buoy. Some days the total catch School in Virginia with eight.<br />

Rug and Drape Cleaning<br />

runs over 200 pounds. Captain<br />

Reed said his boat "The Big<br />

Pardee's Parking Lot 27,<br />

Mike" was going just as well.<br />

Dimension Black 17, Mabel<br />

Weakfish are still spotty but<br />

Qiwan <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community<br />

finally moving in for the<br />

College came through again for<br />

TAKE THI FUN RIDE ,., season. Barry said flounder<br />

Pardee's with 12 to lead the<br />

fishing has been good in the<br />

scoring while Sue Sye <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ACROSS DELAWARE BAY Inlet,<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School scored 12 for<br />

Dimension Black in a losing<br />

Back on the bay, foyer's cause.<br />

repBrts tome nice flounder<br />

Oves Bike BenUta 47, X-Pwt<br />

Mng caught.i Dan Averts, <strong>of</strong><br />

1 ' Thr<br />

Cleaners '2$. Red Admni <strong>of</strong><br />

^Vintland, landed a seven-<br />

Pferm State led the winning<br />

pouffl, il-gunee and an 11-<br />

Oves five with 17 while Trish<br />

pound, three-ounce doormat.<br />

Cowhey <strong>of</strong> St. Basil's Academy<br />

^ CAPE<br />

His 11 year-old son also had a<br />

and Debbie Hudson <strong>of</strong> Connice<br />

eatelj <strong>of</strong> five-pound, nineounce<br />

flounder. A, Mitman, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, caught a nine-<br />

MAY-<br />

pound, five-ounce flounder. MOVING?<br />

If you prefer standing on dry CALL US!<br />

land rather than drifting in an<br />

LEWES outboard. 55th St, bridge is a<br />

good spot for some weakflsh<br />

and many flounder.<br />

FERRY<br />

Stripers seem to be hitting<br />

well if you know the spots. Phont 927-8*52<br />

Scheduled Crossings<br />

Dewey Powell is reported to be PIONEER M0VIN1<br />

Leaves Leaves<br />

sporting plenty <strong>of</strong> stripers from<br />

MsuiMHld OoodS-<br />

Cape May. N. J, Lewes. Del.<br />

an undisclosed location.<br />

ApplMncn<br />

Blue Water Marina reports a Hi p«nmylv«n!l Av. t.r.<br />

7130 A.M. 9:30 A.M. one-pound, jounce kingfish<br />

9:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M.<br />

boated In Carson's Inlet along<br />

a<br />

11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. with eight flounder, the largest Wedding in Prospect?<br />

1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. weighing nine pounds. They<br />

3-00 P.M. SiOO P.M.<br />

were brought In by Elmer Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

6:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. and son. Another large flounder<br />

Additional departures weekends and holidays only catch was reported by Mr,<br />

12 NOON 2 P.M.<br />

Cooper and Mr, Eckhardt, <strong>of</strong><br />

this city. They landed 25<br />

4 P.M. 6 P.M.<br />

flounder Lloyd Hamilton hid a<br />

LUNCH COUNTER SERVICE FREE PARKING AT TERMINALS pr<strong>of</strong>itable day with 18 blues.<br />

My favorite recipe for<br />

hluefish ii Muffing it with<br />

LET US MAKE YOUR<br />

bread, india relish, onion and a<br />

little green pepper. Mix<br />

PICTURE 1TORY!<br />

ingredients together, stuff, and<br />

lay bacon strips across top.<br />

Bike for one hour at 350<br />

degrees.<br />

1<br />

County to do Business**<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

838 Anbury Avc.<br />

CiPEN I AM-7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

A CONVINIENCl STORE<br />

THE COUNTY STEER<br />

GENERAL STORE and BUTCHER SHOP<br />

STOP IN (M HI OUR FIN! COU.1CTION OF UNTIOUU<br />

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CANVAS AWNINGS<br />

Tlii Finiil AwHingt an madt by<br />

Joseph K. Yeasey<br />

OCEAN CITY AWNING SHOP<br />

JULYOim<br />

1M-SS itbury A«, DM 3M-0iii<br />

JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOP<br />

Now Located at<br />

1500 New Rd.<br />

Northfield, Phone 445 1745<br />

FEATURING<br />

Antique* N*wClocks<br />

Grandfather—Wall*<br />

Mantle Clocks,<br />

We Repmlr All Type Clocks.<br />

We Sail Better Antique<br />

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YOUR<br />

DOLLARS CAN'T<br />

JUST ARRIVED-A SHIPMENT<br />

OF FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE<br />

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• English Marbletop Wanhttands<br />

• English Oak Spice Cabinet<br />

• English Bureaux Desk<br />

• English Game Table<br />

• Other Fine Piece*<br />

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WITHOUT OBLIGATION<br />

A BEAUTIFUL CLOCK STORE<br />

into dim air<br />

whan you pin them down<br />

in a Savings Account at<br />

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OCEAN CITY • SEA BLE CITY CAPE MAY<br />

HIMua f>f TKI RUBAL nnWIT MUMNCI CMWORATION<br />

A HEHBEH Of THR >W*»M. UUIVK tWIM<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 />

For Your Convenimncm<br />

OUt 84tfc STMEET OFFICE - 14* STIEH «^ IAY IVE.<br />

C;^'k:i^i':-l'iMvi...'' -^ : %-i: 1-^!^H'H.~' : . y -;.,y-:'^ •5, and<br />

walloped previously unbeaten<br />

Egg Harbor. <strong>City</strong>, 17-2.<br />

Mike Sannino was the winning<br />

pitcher against the Orioles<br />

as the local team avenged an<br />

earlier 6-s loss. He also<br />

slammed his third home run <strong>of</strong><br />

the campaign to go with an RBI<br />

single. Dan Reynolds picked up<br />

a double and a single to aid the<br />

cause, David Ennis played an<br />

excellent game at shortstop to<br />

Mpd the IN support behind<br />

Sannino,<br />

Next, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> faced a<br />

stubborn Galloway team and<br />

came home with a hard-won 7-6<br />

victory over the defending<br />

league champions. Joe Myers<br />

picked up his second win <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season as he racked up 12<br />

strikeouts Dan Young, Joe<br />

Bowen, and Reynolds each<br />

laced two hits to pace the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

attack. Myeri,<br />

1 t<br />

Last Monday's game was the<br />

biggest <strong>of</strong> the season to date as<br />

the Ruthers faced leagueleading<br />

and previously unbeaten<br />

Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong>, Coach<br />

Bud Rinck's team was well<br />

Juiced up for this one ai they<br />

banged out 14 hits enroute to a<br />

onesided 17-2 win. This game<br />

also avenged an earlier loss by<br />

a 6-1 score, Mike Sannino was<br />

again the winning pitcher as he<br />

picked up his third victory <strong>of</strong><br />

the season, Dan Reynolds led<br />

the hitting attack with a perfect<br />

four-for four game. Ken Miller,<br />

Joe Bowen, and Dan Yourij<br />

chipped in.with two hits apiece.<br />

Miller also played an outstanding<br />

game as catcher.<br />

The next home game for the<br />

locals will be tomorrow night<br />

(Saiiffday) at 5:30p.m. against<br />

an all-star team from the<br />

Abington, Pa., area. Monday<br />

they return to league action at 6<br />

p,m, Vi. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on the<br />

home field.<br />

FISH for<br />

FUN and<br />

PRIZES<br />

toumum<br />

Cape May County N. J.<br />

Whin (• and emiit , • ANTHONY CATANOSO<br />

WilghmsiliH and _ WiH t*t hUw — Diriiiar<br />

Mask (hi Winn.n,,, em. May Taw! HaMa N. I,<br />

if OPEN DALY 6:30 A.M. *<br />

DAY'S FISHING SUPPLIES<br />

1 hrtrflductttry Spwlai<br />

1 NEWTON'S NEW (MASTER) Any Pound Test<br />

MCNOFILAMENT o« youfi REE 100 vos<br />

&mmm**m*MMMM<br />

8 PLEASURE CRUISING S<br />

or WATER SKIING<br />

BOAT RENTALS, IIC.<br />

Wa^MJ&^y:^*-?^-^<br />

Babe Ruth B's look promising<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Babe Ruth B<br />

team, under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Coach Don Johnson, has<br />

recently completed the initial<br />

half <strong>of</strong> its season.<br />

The B team was formed this<br />

year due to an overwhelming<br />

turnout for the city's Babe Ruth<br />

program, The local team has<br />

had its problems in league play<br />

thus far, still looking for its first<br />

win <strong>of</strong> the season. But this<br />

small fact has failed to dampen<br />

the enthusiasm <strong>of</strong> the team's<br />

members,<br />

Mike Orlando, Jack Smith,<br />

Rich Brooks, and Dave Erb<br />

have been the most consistent<br />

hitters thus far, while Nelson<br />

Dice and Dan Cullinane have<br />

been handling the pitching<br />

chores. Defensively, Greg<br />

Rundle, Bob Myers, and Tom<br />

Qjstania have been turning in<br />

fine efforts. Tracy Murrel and<br />

Joe Papacyik have also been<br />

contributing to thi local team.<br />

Considering that 90 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

the team is comprised <strong>of</strong> 13year-old<br />

boys, the local group<br />

has done rather well. Better<br />

thinp are definitely in store for<br />

these boys.<br />

MSKC Summer run set August 18<br />

Assistant Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />

Recreation Jack Bittner and<br />

Mrs, Betty Jane Simms,<br />

tfreotor <strong>of</strong> girls' sports and<br />

playgrounds for the Recreation<br />

Department, will sponsor a<br />

track meet for amateurs on<br />

August 18, starting at 9 a.m.<br />

This is the first <strong>of</strong> what is expected<br />

to be an annual event.<br />

This competition will be<br />

known as "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Summer Run" and<br />

will be held on the oval track at<br />

the football field at 6th st. and<br />

Atlantic av.<br />

In addition to Bittner and<br />

Mrs, Simmi, Glmy Cairnes, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Recreation staff, and<br />

Russell Pettibone, a local<br />

ruming enthusiast, will help to<br />

coordinate this program.<br />

The competition will be<br />

classed according to age and<br />

sex. There will be one and two<br />

mile runs according to<br />

BLOODWORMS!<br />

classification.<br />

,The age classii will be; 11 to<br />

14, IS to 20, 21 to 30,31 to 40, 41 to<br />

SO and SI and up. Awards will be<br />

presented to the first, second<br />

and third place finiiheri.<br />

The deadline for reglitration<br />

will be Wednesday, Augiat 18.<br />

Bury blanki may bt obtained<br />

from the Recreation Department<br />

by calling 399-6111, exteniion<br />

88 or 46 or by writing<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation, Bojc<br />

K0, ^ean <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

Attn: "Summer Run."<br />

•12th and West Ave. Dial 399-7726 •<br />

THE WEAKFISH ARE IN!!!<br />

Original South Jeney<br />

WEAKFISH<br />

PEARLS • m<br />

OFFER GOOD TIL JULY 19TH<br />

BLIC POOL:<br />

1<br />

PAGi 9 — SECTION TWO<br />

THOMAS SyBTEiyiS INC.<br />

Burglar I Fire Alarms<br />

COMMERCIAL HOME-AUTO-BOAT<br />

Initallation, Seme* and Lsaiing<br />

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sociwittj " is out coiieem.<br />

25% SAVINGS<br />

ON INSURANCE PKEMIUMS<br />

Our new program <strong>of</strong> combining<br />

home and auto covprage makes<br />

this posiible. Call our Insurance<br />

n#nartmem.<br />

AskforTomPfaff<br />

PHONE 398-1300 ,<br />

REALTY<br />

2131 Asbor/Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />

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Comoio! are lor choosy people You fan ,ciptl iinm I 1 to 1<br />

(oei Itn^ihs ind ilsin or onlboaid po«pi p.iikd^iij y ,ui c<br />

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THESE ARE THE DAYS'<br />

BOATS - V Hull and fri Hull<br />

Sizes IS' • 22* - I/O and Outboard<br />

FUllY I «t«a t f I D » FAM&Y 8OATS<br />

CHAPARRAL BOATS • fine Selection<br />

From 13' to 24*4" • I/O and Outboard<br />

FUN SOATING AT ITS BiST!<br />

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Warranty, Service iiiul Full Liiir cif Parli,<br />

Tor Tho'.* Who Dr-innnd liin uiifni'- In 'ipinil,<br />

F#»rferman£p and Styling = . Thp',(* Afp l.^msrraw<br />

Bnatr, Tidily!<br />

(VISIT OUR SHOWROOM<br />

• 1 I<br />

HIGHER RATE ON<br />

PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />

REGULAR SWINGS ACCOUNT<br />

5% mmm<br />

m mum BALANCE<br />

M-DAY NOTICE<br />

SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

rnnrna<br />

MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

ON OUR PAVED<br />

ASSURY AVI. LOT<br />

OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />

MB LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

INI Altai? An, Dial 399-0012


PACE 10 — SECTION TWO THE OCIAN CITY SINTINELLfDOER FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1WJ<br />

^Ive rt iiemenu for these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

the SentinelLedjer FOR TUESDAY.EDITION not later<br />

than Saturday Noon for rigyiar classified section and not<br />

later than Monday neon tor the Tee-LfiteTo-eiaMify Friday<br />

edition, NOON WEDNESDAY for regular cJasiffled iection<br />

and THURSDAY NOON for the TOO" LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Words or Less |» so<br />

»<br />

CUSTODIAN - Full lime potitlon, Flrtt<br />

Undid Mtlnoa.lt Church Clll Ml.<br />

•Mil jff.jttllBrtpmntmeni III<br />

IMMEDIATE opening lor eteriell worker<br />

who it In itturlll tyBift and can hlHIe<br />

detail work Full time, Mritr KM*,, Iff.<br />

MM, ft<br />

HOUSEKEEPER I: live in, to worn In<br />

Ptill. . P.nn. cm urn between til Is<br />

IHS per weM hr the rlejrit Barton. Mull<br />

have relererieii ana aiearlenti, all<br />

A M t M . M '<br />

SWIMMINO LESSONS — Imoale Moiai,<br />

lolh A <strong>Ocean</strong> til OS lor SJaiioni,<br />

41S.05 ieF 10 ieiis« Cill PS* Semen Jff.<br />

5H3Qr J»f JSflfi * '<br />

SPANISH — With eeriiiiad taaeriar, IS<br />

yfan relldefKe In South Amirlea,<br />

•efinnert<strong>of</strong> iSvaneed. seaionaola raiai.<br />

CalitliMH Ml<br />

TIME ISUALS MONEY AVON<br />

Riprtsaniaiiyai mall ntar homa —<br />

etioow Ihelr hwn — aarli neallani<br />

rnsniy, call lor ddalll;<br />

MRS. LEONA NICHOLS<br />

641-5000 7,j<br />

BOOKKEEPER tor ntaroT cams. Now la<br />

LaBer pay. Full lima, par? time.<br />

rnaralflar, iaaal lor M|h KM! Buunetl<br />

raicnir, Livalnor oui. allllMor 111<br />

ilST, lit<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

NIeVUY LICENSID r»al(liaia iilnmin<br />

eeilret lull or part lima poiltlon.<br />

Pit IN ctniatti ftntra oiiM, Ms IM it,<br />

]».»1H 7 1)<br />

AIR COHDITIONERi IMIallK, Haw or<br />

yiad, 1H«*J M<br />

TWO INIIIBITIC mala high Khali<br />

tludanla looking Kr nod loo opowtunmrt.<br />

Pilntlnt, gardafllnf, car watltlrii, ys<br />

nam.lt! c.llltt HOI or JtfilTd. Ml<br />

••SIITEMB NURSE evilUM Mr<br />

prlvali duty. Call »•/!*» or tl7tUI,7-<br />

17<br />

ODD JQiS, Ilihf Mullni, lilting. miMF<br />

r.p.lrt, datlvarlH, hauia cluntng.<br />

IM • million other loot aaeii, RHHIMM,<br />

Mama call JtMtJt, •!«<br />

•AIVSITTIRi atwayi avlllaMa. I Men<br />

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OFFICE WORK Mr* at Mm fir tm.ll<br />

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Improve Comprehension<br />

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INSURANCE AOEMCY ll.rU* M m ,<br />

mulli line, outitanllns nni»ikil<br />

regulrei men or woman is aisiii troker<br />

In mil, iiHirwrlllng arM maMatrnHH,<br />

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Wool). Agency, Ill Wait Avenue. Jf i.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e H<br />

FULL TIME illnman tor active real<br />

eitatt <strong>of</strong>iiee, EiBerlenci preferred Writ!<br />

Mi 141 Sinlintl.Ladiar. ii<br />

ItifUSANCI writer lull <strong>of</strong> part Hint far<br />

Duiv oiliie. Salary span, Plaatani<br />

worklnj conoitlom. Call or come in.<br />

Barf er ne.rry 1IH Altury »VI J««7t, l| _<br />

RIAL EITATI 1R0KBB , Active oil Ice<br />

for raiidailila}, smmarciaj anf land<br />

HMl, Addtd IncantiH commliilon si,<br />

laraa lorrhe rlfMpariaii, Call Jim earfll,<br />

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PBIVAIE ariii ar pjano uinni In your<br />

hsma or mlna. Childran and adyrti,<br />

BHInnirl and advamd. Call CharlH T<br />

Taykw, t n-mn. Ml<br />

NURSEBT QROUP ISephiniBar), acn ].<br />

I, Limited is 10 children, mamlrnj<br />

Uillon only, will IHlow local BWMIC Khaol<br />

calandar. Lad by carilliad lindarfarian<br />

primary loaciw, can Mt.nu, FIN<br />

READING SPECIALIST<br />

Remedial Tutoring<br />

Speed Reading<br />

Advanced<br />

Stody Skills<br />

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lit* •ibvry iva.,<br />

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AUTO tanrltt (Own • naw ar HaMi,<br />

ina wr>m («ui!|»i, n»«tt«<br />

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BHWIIII riuu III In ptratn, JMMri«<br />

Dod»i. litc.,eJ/t»yA.,Oc.ifiClty, II<br />

BAIVIITTI* WANTED — iemari Pajnl<br />

or LlnwtM ilri, ii yn tr Mltr, or<br />

€asisn!i tvahini. ?3 Hftti par hour. Call<br />

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IMItrl who can Ikaai th. gulllty at |M<br />

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In PHMI, liallnt ninNinaiian let<br />

•wkKf HMNHt. Call M.1IM, Atk tor<br />

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SAILINS. prlvaia milfiicllon on iwnllih,<br />

tut frnlM, Oalwi'l Dock « lay<br />

a», Scaan <strong>City</strong>. Elfl ifflMI, CaK<br />

inyHtna.AUrlf l¥tan. Ml<br />

PERSONALS<br />

H(ALtr4JPA—<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy'l <strong>On</strong>ly haarrh<br />

ipa, uuna and iteam UIM, loo) rMvcInf<br />

aguipinani, ano maiiafa. Mayfaiai<br />

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HIONIST PRICES oald iar old IM1 and<br />

itarlMI iiiMF. OK fiociii, waltBH,<br />

itw.lry. coinl and danlal nM«t« Smllh<br />

Jewdirl, IJMS ih»r» Bfl , palirjiw, N j<br />

H»l WUth Dl M >1 troUurf, I" DM<br />

CloirtMon jnothiiriday. Ftll<br />

PARTIBS caltrM By Nw SandBar, Food<br />

i cmmim n<br />

CAP! MAT Dl.motM. Wll, tul yaur awn<br />

innai Uja a el, AIH have lama Mr UM.<br />

wm S Mirtley, 41a Anantlc Avt,, Sanan<br />

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"•INT * MUTEHDH isr prlvaia<br />

p.rtm. caiarN In Ih* lafl Room or In<br />

your hornt tnl twin prlcai ayiliaMa.<br />

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IfflfS.. H<br />

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afalmi tommunlim. dill tt7 till<br />

Meirattchanfaiwaaliiy. H<br />

WILL alHTLIMAN wilt BsviM Milm<br />

room cMIri at Mrafa ula M Walt »ve.<br />

pltau call Mr twn rimalnlnt Oiain, {fit<br />

iorad.lMMW. 7-11<br />

• POUNDS ol dry cltanTni list, amnnant<br />

on duly, aaiiy »l p,m,, »m day<br />

Itrvill, waihMWl Dry Cle.n.r 1<br />

Laundry, Palmef Canlaf, ittii and Mayan<br />

Avt,Gcaamolfra*Mrtiiiif, it<br />

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namal IM pmant addrai to; latin<br />

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CHy,N.J.eme.«aymanC»mmlttat, 7,17<br />

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truck avallaBIt, till .nytlm. Ite^att<br />

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lervica M S*h<br />

ptelatilaMI prlc.i. Jari Uvm tar,<br />

vie. Depanilakii, free ..llm.t.i.<br />

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M HM WHtl II •« M (Met H<br />

M » l mm<br />

PROF, SERViCIS PROF, SERVICES PROF. SERVICES<br />

eich<br />

HESITANT issul Guying a uHdcerlrem<br />

edlllir? loam I, thal'i why I Buy all<br />

my cart directly Irom prlv.te owns.) and<br />

can guaranln inam Is you M eari and<br />

tmcKt Irom 119! U0 Boughl, Mid, Ir.dMl<br />

Termi weekly, msnimy, csyiin cnugii'i<br />

AyiB Sale wharf eyiiameri itnd ihalr<br />

fnenOi ocean HtifMt Avi, I mile Weit gi<br />

Mtrn'i, Somtri Polni, t27 15.0, II<br />

BSP4IR iPICIALIfT - car air eon<br />

dlfignert OIK day homa Hrvi», Call<br />

491 «M! 114<br />

IOVOTA Ifjl tlation w.jon I<br />

Mnoillon ii, call n, »»M .c.ll.nt<br />

J.H<br />

FQHQ siatisn waged, i cyL ild,<br />

tfanimlitisri, englna geed eandiflen,<br />

JW1W1 i Mi<br />

WILLACE BROS.<br />

Sales & service, body<br />

repairs and painting,<br />

V9 9fh St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Phone 3998912<br />

SAVE<br />

ON "t 4 C<br />

l-Door<br />

Get 30 Miles per Gallon<br />

SHKLLROB<br />

MOTORS<br />

a Service • Parts<br />

Route 3E»<br />

Cape May Court House<br />

1970 COUGAR<br />

Cream Exterior with Black<br />

Top and Interior. Very Fine<br />

Condition<br />

ONLY '2095<br />

DRUCK<br />

PONTIAC - CADILLAC<br />

TEMPEST<br />

12th and Asbury Avenue<br />

Dial 399-5432<br />

PRIPAY, JULY 13, m% THE OCIAN CITY SINTINIL LEDGER PACE fi - SECTION<br />

PROF. SIRVICiS<br />

—*—<br />

AUTO GLASS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Scivlcf<br />

Apprtived<br />

l<br />

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

Glass<br />

OUR NEW LOCATION<br />

480 ASBURY AVE,<br />

rrtai m<br />

CHAIN link Itnea by Rlth H»rgr»», tllii<br />

ana initallatlon, ina Kiimifei call<br />

anytime. Mi.f III |.si<br />

WILL TAKE Mw<br />

TV lewari at<br />

,ji.itMm.<br />

LL TAKE Mwn and ramsvi unwintia<br />

TV lewari at no char«a. Call aNtr i<br />

Mm in<br />

PAINTING and eieanlnf. Call now. Boy't<br />

STEEL<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

WE'RE BURNING PRICE TAGS<br />

ON ALL OUR<br />

SAFE BUY USED CARS<br />

1969 MERCURY MARQUIS<br />

BROUGHAM Z dr. HDT, factory<br />

air, select shift, auto, trims., AM<br />

push button radio, power steering<br />

& power brakes. Yellow with<br />

black vinyl top, low miles. Stock<br />

No, 483. Wai 12195<br />

mw '1895<br />

1972 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4<br />

dr. Luxury Sedan, factory nJr,<br />

fall power, speed control, tilt<br />

steering wheel, AM item tape,<br />

sliver finish, black vinyl top,<br />

steel belted radial white wall<br />

tires. Sock No. 221. Wai ION<br />

NOW M995<br />

1968 FORD GALAXIB 500<br />

CONVERTIBLE, ¥-1 cruise-s-<br />

mut Ic trans., power itso-big, AM<br />

pusfi batten radio. Yellow with<br />

black top, sharp car. Stock No,<br />

473. Was 11295<br />

mw '1095<br />

1M9 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL<br />

LUXURY SEDAN, full power,<br />

factory air, speed & cruise<br />

control, radial tires, vinyl ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Stock No. 488. Was 12195<br />

mw '2395<br />

1&71 MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4<br />

dr. HDT, factoryiir, AMFM<br />

strt-Bj. selfct shift Iliu. Mni.."<br />

power steering, power brake* fc<br />

power windows, vinyl top, radial<br />

white wall tires. Stock No. 122,<br />

Was «485<br />

NOW<br />

5 3195<br />

1971 FORD GALAX1E 500, 2 dr.<br />

HDT, V-S, factory air, crolir-a-<br />

matie, push button radio, power<br />

tteerlng, power brakes, medium<br />

blue metallic, dark blue vbiyl<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, white wall tires, low miles.<br />

Sock No, 120, Wai tffti<br />

mw '2545<br />

Ctrl Zimmerman<br />

(all ('filled UlerT. p m<br />

Ph. (215) 342^470 ,„<br />

RACCOON'S UWN<br />

I LANDSCAPING<br />

SERVICE<br />

Lawn care, shrub and tree<br />

pianllng. trimming,<br />

John Riley<br />

For Kree Estimate<br />

Call 3M.30U ,,,<br />

BOATS FOR SALi<br />

PRIVATI PISM1NO sharian, Barry<br />

, BMdChartsri, Iff.MM. »H<br />

nAOTH — Plaleher w-3 Mill 4 trailer,<br />

0MB eondilloa. ina, call alter 4 Iff-<br />

»m, .. ';»<br />

W THOMPSON — Motor and trailer,<br />

er,tiB..J»e.71!h, M]<br />

II' FIBEHGLflSS holt, ts hp Ivinrude<br />

motor, elec. Stan iljoo, call Hi,<br />

IMI 711<br />

1 BOAT SLIPS for rent 101 w 17th it, iff,<br />

S.17 717<br />

W OUNPHiy oulhetra motor not In-<br />

cluflid •«! slur. Can tm Ittn<br />

w«Mnai, *1 1 Maple Shade Lane,<br />

Boesiey i Poinl. 7.J0<br />

OL,B TOWN KAYAKS — Syrltr, Snappar<br />

arid Downriven<br />

HOB IE CAT — la' • iltOO, le 1 - lleMLJet 14<br />

. ifoo. Laier, Suhfittt, Forca I, Plying<br />

iilh, II' Day Sailor (bifcavarl uiad !<br />

rnonttit, complete with trailer iJOOO, I>,L,<br />

ABBOTT SAILBOATS, NO Wall av,, J"<br />

HM= 7.W .<br />

1171 CARS<br />

OVER 100 NIW SIRS TO CHOOSE FROM IT ILL TIMES<br />

MARK IV • OORTIHEHTIL<br />

MARQUIS • MONTEREY<br />

MONTEiO* CAPRI<br />

COUGAR • COMET<br />

Highest Trade-in Allowances<br />

Low Mileage Eieoutive Car*, Never Titled, Full Factory<br />

Warranty SPECIilUY PRICED!!!<br />

CARTER<br />

LINCOLJI • MERCURY<br />

m KUUT MDN - N TM Nua Mm<br />

HOBIEOAT<br />

BAY VIEW MARINA<br />

312 Bay Avt. Phone 39K-3MS<br />

TIVII<br />

BUCK FLEMING<br />

2 BOAT SUPS<br />

FOR RENT<br />

Can aecomrttidata up te !0 It, Boat,<br />

Free water, •lactrleiiy, ana Mrkins-<br />

»t tth SM'HI sridaa ft Paltn A»a, on<br />

Inlana walarway, Qcaan city. Call<br />

John Borhmanlor attaili, »l 1100 pit<br />

TNI BOAT SHOP<br />

Miriiit Supply<br />

Nsadquarttrs<br />

JUNHMCHG<br />

nnwwnvini<br />

OpiRhig <strong>of</strong> Our Niw<br />

Stort to Som«r« Point<br />

607 HEWROADaflouU 9<br />

Wont 927-6992<br />

(Adjwjrt to mm I*),<br />

ariMliiI SUNK<br />

Urns 10-5:30 Daily,<br />

Sat. 9-5, SM. 9-1<br />

70 HP INBOARD, mw P»inl, tlcaitlM<br />

iM retdy to go. JIM Iluo.nl tnyit<br />

tall, call tJ7 77»1. 7-JO<br />

"MMRON 11"<br />

40' 1WM SCREW<br />

Charier for<br />

SPORT FISHIRl<br />

Capt. C. H. Bodin<br />

399-2617 399-24W<br />

W PACEMAKBR 'il, El.<br />

P.I,, twin 1IM', many elttrel idtal far<br />

| Or CrVKM*. SoM CM4I.MI, MBit<br />

BARRY REED<br />

Fishing Chartert<br />

OCEJW CITY, H. J.<br />

CHUII CRAFT - tr rn.IWfl.nv Inboard.<br />

•««. Saw, W tu. In. «••», m#iw, tti<br />

atauarMi (M Mw unvn cover, m-<br />

aJHwaaklMl, MI<br />

•71 Sllvtr line trl-hnll. Bow<br />

Rider, 18', 125 h.p. JohllMD.<br />

I ertr. prop, tpj pwaf «IH, ^attrtl<br />

WVV PVHPf SHBPSB •^H WWW*<br />

MMIMM, Mil Hntnmentatmn, a*.<br />

Mar, Mi. we itw ««. Ml i<br />

and wMtr iMTNl m l<br />

•«M awlppM MM MM IriMMf;<br />

t HMlMap tlMHP, «Mn llrv<br />

mw mncii, me, gain.<br />

«. Ml til"<br />

ml, , Can<br />

MM M ;<br />

;,.«<br />

^^f^e^t#,*^^,^,v;n,, , ,. • , j. v* tl<br />

FiRETHQRN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

BOARDING .nd SROOMINO<br />

For Deft ini call<br />

"In ma Npma" Cara<br />

PtckUp IM Mivary<br />

PLEASE CALL •!• n«<br />

MILLS<br />

DOGGIE MOTEL<br />

Rt.4».Tuck«h«<br />

A beaylllul, prlvite teimrt<br />

In ihe country. Expert c«r«.<br />

"CATOWELGOME"<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

ftm 121-2111<br />

5MAUL DAVUNPORT - Wgodan tfima,<br />

det.ch.bl.cuihHHHC.IIJtt.7tl3 M!<br />

J OecASIOHAL CHAIBt, Ida. MUM*<br />

room lit, colMa Ilkli, I patar<br />

plnaappla lull Bad, 1 twin fiadl, ».«l»r,<br />

ItvaHIt, niicitami CallIH4ul. 7-11<br />

ZENITH AM FM IKrai Record pjayar,<br />

Solid Cherry cabinet, »9t. miw. 7.<br />

SU5 bild chag. 13 k f, 1 maiftii old,<br />

pr.cilc.ll, niw, paid MS. will Hil Isr<br />

110, JW.J7M, 7.11 -_<br />

LAHQH t piaa kitaM tat, wninpgoi<br />

watnar with ntw motor. Ol AutHnatle<br />

dryer, Two tactlonal lumiiura wllti lor.<br />

mlta »p», 11 drawari'in* 11 drawan,<br />

iiniii Bad wim MI taring, v.rigu. tin<br />

lamp! ani and tiblai, lana rug, Iff.<br />

Mlt, 7-11<br />

IRISH SETTER (MMMai, *KC mltttrvl.<br />

S went old, Iff-iou, M»<br />

FOR SALE<br />

FURNITURE STRIPPING ana ami«uai.<br />

Dead Harii Run, Itmeri Point ind<br />

mayi LIMins Rdt., finiMih Cfaali, Span<br />

vyednciMy Ihrouaji laturday. Can ell-<br />

Ile7 M<br />

SCULLVILLi - Vellow houH ol antHuai<br />

and oddmanti. Rare hand carvM<br />

M M eiilr More Indian plui many,<br />

many ilims Thru milei Irom Somert<br />

Point Circle on IH Mayl Landing Rfl.<br />

iundayionlyilp.m FH<br />

5INOER tawing matftiiit, mo«al No, «M,<br />

portiklt, E.t.ll.nt eonaitloti. Jmt<br />

ovariiaulaa, I7S Including caw, call Iff.<br />

otll.<br />

n +<br />

inENTION<br />

ApartmenfOwntrs!<br />

Quantify Discount<br />

on Bulbs<br />

p<br />

KI.WTBlt'AL SUPPLIES<br />

»C ELECTRICAL<br />

SUPPLY<br />

IXITWralAvr. Dial:i99.Sino<br />

OPtN DAILY llo!<br />

" T-SHIRTS OUR<br />

BUSINESS"<br />

cuitomprlntadkdMIIMi<br />

Liriett selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> T-shirts<br />

in South Jersey<br />

7 day iervlce<br />

A.C.<br />

Printed Sportswear<br />

1319 Memorial Avenue<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N.J.08401<br />

For information eaU<br />

IM.Iilf<br />

tl<br />

MAONAVeX ConMi TV,<br />

MndlMoit, IIS. 1H1H1.<br />

B*W<br />

OIRU'I W SplB-ar blka, \<br />

call MI4770,<br />

ANNARILLI'S IICTCLES Rglliait<br />

Dunrlt, •atinh. lavglit. Mid, rtniK<br />

ir.dtd Full Una al accllHrlil laryici<br />

and parti Iar ill bikH, Itt ]])•. 191'<br />

AlBury Ayi,, OCHn <strong>City</strong> Nentlli 10 cant!<br />

Ptfdour F,|<br />

TQV T»*INS - luy ani Mil irw •'«;•"*"<br />

BUM, any condilloil. call 111*111 or<br />

AUNTIE TIQUB It Uch •gllrl, Olrtl, «M,<br />

M. and cal(Hf!kl«. iM AlbyfY «vt, TM<br />

.hop wltt! tug wMta picdgi !•««, vmt it»<br />

n.wH»biocklHiA.n.iry. Pt-7<br />

BICYCLE - 1 wtMal Enfllth ntaka, uiad<br />

yary lltll., IlktMW, Mi It" rni Itwn<br />

flmnT,M,Clll)M4IN, 7-»<br />

Madeline's <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

I am retiring and selling all our stock,<br />

fixtures at greatly reduced prices.<br />

SALE STARTS 12 A.M.THURSDAY JULY. 2,<br />

•'•- ••-•••• No Lay-aways, All Sales Final.<br />

74*$ SHORE ROAD, SOMERS POINT<br />

DIAL 927-4833<br />

BUS. OPPORTUNITIES iUS/TSPPORTUNlTllS R.E. FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE<br />

CAMPiB — Slaap! #, ralrigarator, linn, ,<br />

itpva. I4d€. 4| yv. iiin si, eall 3ff.<br />

M17, I.JI<br />

ANTIQUE JHOW and nl. oraatar<br />

Wl la wood Yacnt Club tMO park Blvd.<br />

, Wllwgsd trtit, <strong>Jul</strong>y llrd - e p.m. to II<br />

p m <strong>Jul</strong>y litli ii em to is p.m. <strong>Jul</strong>y II It<br />

a,m,toip.m, " 7.14<br />

DliMWASHER, WiitlngnBUH, i!0i<br />

whaalbarrow, woodan, dacorajfya,<br />

antfqus, iiii oycrttuflfd ctialr, larty<br />

American print, tio, w.ljtor taM<br />

record.r. 7 in, reali. III, 1 awnlngi linn<br />

n", (10 each, )tt 1117. f to 13 noon, 711<br />

OLD DDLLI bought and. told, compete<br />

repair and nreiimiking The Do)<br />

Liflyin 7471 tr Iff,Hi5 I<br />

FORMICA dinette tat with t eMIri, MS,<br />

Ulrga China cabinet, 110 Small datk,<br />

«, Call f »-M%. if<br />

BUY ANO SILL—China, gliiiwara,<br />

illvtr, Mdi ant anil, Dal Zana Studio,<br />

Wait Groveland and Atlantic Avanuai.<br />

Soman Point. *7?,Hf 3, ft<br />

ANTISUlTorieinai iron twin bf€l, inai,<br />

trail and ipringi am Plata, A raal buy<br />

.iH5n.cn Netdih.room.C.llItttuO 11<br />

ALUMINUM SCREENS and Itorn,<br />

winiows. Heicraanad antf naw slaii in,<br />

uallad Miami iomari Co,, MIMawlgM.<br />

Route I, Somiri Point Dial Unnl<br />

CLOCKS—Antigua new grandlathari wall<br />

ani mantel. £!! runninf, all %w?t!%*<br />

lead one year, c, Emerisn JohniH, 1S00<br />

New Road, Ngrtnfleld, N J Call MJ 174) tl<br />

COINS — Pin <strong>of</strong> old allKIIM, .IM<br />

ityara! itirtar leti <strong>of</strong> Lincoln pafiniai<br />

and jaffenonnicltali, Call mom II<br />

OLD SIDEBOARD and Hrver, o.k<br />

llnl.h.d natural MOO llrm can Iff.<br />

toil, >;"<br />

BEOULATION pool tabli. ISIatal,<br />

compiaia with cuH, icora, brtdaaSi<br />

ate. In ! M cgndltion. 1JJS00 call »f-<br />

0«,i, It<br />

WHIRLPOOL rafrigaralor, runnlnj eond,<br />

»JI or any riaionabU olfar, Mufi Mill Call<br />

ifUfSl attar i or «raak*ndi. »•"<br />

9ARABI SALE — Pri, and tat, II .m - a<br />

p.m- Phtiotraphy, alacfronU and<br />

Hiding .qulpmenl, tooli, ippllancai,<br />

houiahilt itami, clothe,, and lot. nora.<br />

lifw, DawnAva,, iomariPMni, 711<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

riNANClNS A PROBLEMT-L..U<br />

LHH Purehlia or buy yeur way<br />

into thli wonderful opportunity. Star!<br />

your own buiinai! in thii iingla or<br />

double iltra on buiy Aibury Aya,<br />

downfiwn while the lummar crow~di<br />

are hare,<br />

YEAR SOUND SENiRAL STORE—<br />

• •CNtM to sroit over IM0,000,M<br />

thjl yaar, Thii Ii a rail iuy It<br />

CONDOMINIUM SITES — We nave<br />

ievera! to chpeia Irom that will<br />

accommoOilt Irom so ynris to laveral<br />

hundred unlti.<br />

CAMPGROUNDS are our i^paclally.<br />

Stop In and dlicuii our thrte new<br />

Illtlngl,<br />

MOVE RIGHT IN ind tike over a<br />

going laauty Shop £ Dreji Ihap<br />

gyifneii, real Htatt, invtntory and<br />

ail, we doni think you coufd find a<br />

better lot.II and included Ii •<br />

luiurioui 1 bedroQffi apt, taaturliig a<br />

40 ft, living roam. Price HM.OW-00<br />

SMALL •USINISI LOCATION Oft<br />

Aibury Ava,, ideil lor hardwln,<br />

,, electrical lutplin, olumblno con<br />

•'trMtor,<br />

TOMORBOW MEANS NEVER —<br />

T.k.Over ttlli prolll.tll. Dltcount<br />

Drug tutineii now. I41D«.B plui<br />

inventory it only a tmall fraction ol<br />

thi prolitt you tin raaiiie witti thit<br />

Bullntli located in thi hiirl <strong>of</strong><br />

downtown. Act now,<br />

THINK BIS — ¥*ar round gardill<br />

apt!. • townhouiet • dttWauM<br />

ringing in tilt Irom 11 uniti thru<br />

i.v.r.l nuralr.d unlti, Somt tacon-<br />

aary llnancing ivaliibli, we olhir<br />

complete maniaamerlt tarvliit, StttJ<br />

in and Blteuii wltti our comriMrcIil<br />

dipt.<br />

SEE US REGARDING HOTELS - MOTELS - MARINAS -<br />

LAND - NURSERY - ANTIQUE SHOP - SEASONAL<br />

GROCERY . MEAT MARKET . PASTRY SHOP - MANY<br />

OTHERS,<br />

COASTAL REALTY, Realtors<br />

330 Atlantic Avenut, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

399-3889<br />

INVEST AND COLLICT, We will manage<br />

theie 3 year old apfi. lor you. 1 unlti<br />

per building and we nave 10 bvllalngi left<br />

Call commercial departmanl at Icrger<br />

Realty, 32nd ft Aibury Ave. Iff^074^ tl<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

R.E, FOR SALE<br />

STORE with 1 aparfmenti; one 1 bedroom<br />

and one 1 eadroom; plui rear % bedrsnt<br />

cottage. Apply «0a Aiiury Avi. 4-lt<br />

iiACH IILOC* - J !«» •»•••• «*•"<br />

viiW, eaih hai livlni mom, dining<br />

room, kitchen, 4 badroomi, Hi bathi,<br />

porch, Oeod condition, fully lymlihad, I-<br />

«r garage. ISf ,»«>, No pntna Information,<br />

Hilltgaii Realtor, 11 Atlantic Avi, ^<br />

NEW 2 BEDROOM RAN-<br />

CHER _ Furnished 133,800<br />

GULL REALTY. INC.<br />

2104 Bay Ave,<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Ociin <strong>City</strong>'l magnificent 14<br />

story oceanfront condomin-<br />

ium ., , <strong>of</strong>fering an environ-<br />

mam <strong>of</strong> leisurely elegance to<br />

the molt discerning resident.<br />

SALES • YEARLY RENTALS<br />

• SUMMER RENTALS<br />

PARK PL & THE SEACH<br />

Between 3rd Si 4fh Streets<br />

OCEAN CITY • N.j.<br />

«09-399-5353<br />

BRUCE F. MILEY, INC. Agent<br />

FHIOIDAIBE wac. Hvar, w.iti.r and<br />

dry.,,mwlliHlll.^.lrt-HI0. HI<br />

inittot ntt . praMty.'aMyii, nap.")<br />

until I p,m,, r.ln.<strong>of</strong> Unlne. L.moi,<br />

datll, chin, cloiat, boski, mlM, hsuuliald<br />

sosdi, corner link, 411 Sflori rd,, Sodteri<br />

Mint. 711<br />

STORM WINDOWS I SEREINS, Wsodan<br />

itorm wlndawi . fylt iangtti, •eramit .<br />

full ft hall lengrh, teraan doer», 11.(0 each.<br />

Iff.»1ft, Before losie a.m. after •:»<br />

p,m, ^11<br />

NIW sraan awning -.»• wlie, 4' pniic.<br />

lion, 4- drop, 1' (ringed valance, IIS.<br />

Unutual Knosi deik lit. Cir-bid 11. Crib<br />

m.ttreii SI. Metal double bad a wring IS,<br />

1M4H1, Ml<br />

Ol, WASHER - Wringer, »1S, boy-. JO"<br />

Sdtwlnn sting Ray Wka, IIS loth In<br />

good cond, call Iff ^1M, Ml<br />

BOYS SPIDER llcydi, Sood condition,<br />

ill. !f?.i4M. 411 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. O.e. 711<br />

PORCH SALI, RCA Victor Vlctnli, Halit<br />

glatt window, old 71 racarai (part M •<br />

coll.ctlon) and a IM <strong>of</strong> other (ultk th.l will<br />

look Mttar In your attic Mian mlna. Today<br />

and Sat, morning only! Its South Shore<br />

Road, Marmora, 7.11<br />

YARD IALE, odd! ft end!, Prl, ini tat,,<br />

all day. II w, utnlt. 7 11<br />

SMALL PRIIIIR, gai heater, HI<br />

mower, lull cabinet, radio ft rMOro<br />

comb,, elK, hot pine, dlNtn, l.mpi,<br />

Horn, plctuni, dear muril, bayi blki,<br />

typawrliar, table ft ch.lr., etc. 111 Atbury<br />

As, 7-11<br />

• KCIPTIONAL VALUE, 11" black ft<br />

while Zanlth coniali TV Cablnat ft TV<br />

in aic. cond Sal, Clll lf?.9tf] for In<br />

rorm.tlon 7-1;<br />

SINGLE MAPLE •ID, COMPLITI;<br />

MAPUE BUREAU * mirror j clulr,<br />

K.nmor. auto, waaier, I yn. old 1<br />

Mdipnadt, ] ilnglt, gullied, Mw, Call<br />

jnnu in<br />

LAWN «OY Elac. lawn mower uiad on.<br />

laaion- its, Mttil wirarobai<br />

(douMal) Trunk, mahogany dim, chair<br />

and limp, call HllliT, 7.11<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Response to the Natural Way <strong>of</strong> Life at OAK<br />

FOREST has been overwhelming. With the 1st<br />

Section almost entirely, SOl-R.^gT, we are open-<br />

fflg'a new Sectf©**-wt^-tfrt>M«W"ffanoull sett!ng<br />

. .. secluded beneath a canopy <strong>of</strong> tall oaks. ..<br />

a graceful wooded landscape as sylvan as a New<br />

England countryside . . . yet only minutes to the<br />

excitement <strong>of</strong> the sea. Fine homes from $29,390<br />

MODEL OPEN DAILY 11-5<br />

(Closed Thursday)<br />

ROUTE 9 •; PALERMO • N. J. 08223 • 398-4717<br />

2.5 Miles South on Route 9 from<br />

Exit 25 on Garden State Parkway<br />

Another Community For Better Living From<br />

ATLANTIC RESIDEX CORPORATION<br />

(OTllA<br />

Designed ii Furnilhid By<br />

20th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive. Av-iion, N. j. 967.3416<br />

Featuring GenerJl Electric Appliances<br />

7.11<br />

I cond tio,<br />

711<br />

S1IILS II" reVIM Wcycla. 1 tBHlk. hind<br />

BrakH, sold color LIKi naw. IH. Can<br />

illt; T.I)<br />

VABI1T¥ Or ITEMS, window Ian (II"<br />

•M N")i rflsvla equlpm«il; trtMry<br />

equipment; ll.mrclur; In ctmt; Doom<br />

(t.cnnlc.l builnMi a tlctlortli TV. ciBM<br />

4 baeiterit •rtlfliiil tlowari, Call Nf.<br />

MM, FH<br />

COMPLETB CUSTOM MfHt pink Mill)<br />

17", with m.tchirn toilet, alt fittlnfl,<br />

chrome lem 1 Marat tin, Ilka naw, m<br />

H»i, 7.11<br />

BUGS, eraldad, room tin, Ilka naw. Call<br />

iffiUf, 7.11<br />

PROVBNCIAL ityli dIMM room HI,<br />

Chirry wood, Ov.i t.bl., i»nr x M>,<br />

• tan uptnlilerad cnalrl, suHet II".<br />

bri.Hronl 4l"40ii aver 17N. Iicfltlci<br />

•IM, £alllffl»1. 7.11<br />

.-aw* . I o •-% . a<br />

A community <strong>of</strong> tint horanon ttwwfittr. , , with bridgsltti<br />

•ccau lor yachtiman to tht opart tM, A quint comtottsblt<br />

plan to come to ... whan »ctiv8 diyi glvt way to night! ol<br />

bar tquat, trititialning ind quatt rfiixition.<br />

Cam* viiit with ui today. We'll ihow you th* quiiity <strong>of</strong><br />

living your family can axpwiancu in thit »ciutive boo'infl<br />

community. And ,.. Th« Prien art Right, W« ntn hivt •<br />

ftw hamn far imm«di«ta occupancy<br />

NEW FURNISHED,MODiL NOW OPIN<br />

MODELS OPIN DAILY . . , Noon S P.M.<br />

AND MY APPOINTMENT (Closed Fridiysl<br />

OCEAN DRIVE, JUST SOUTH OF LONQPORT<br />

Between Longpon ft Oeasn <strong>City</strong>*<br />

24 Seaview Drive Langport N. J, 609 B23-1018<br />

Designed & Furnished By<br />

20th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive. Avslan, N j 967341B<br />

Another Community For Better Living From Atlantic Residex<br />

I


PAGE 12 — SUCTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 13, W3<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 13, THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAOE 13 -> % BCTK<br />

RE. FOR SALE RE, FOR SALE<br />

Ynu'l! Always G« The "RED q, ft, <strong>of</strong> ground, (tilt<br />

ttuilneii is complete ind fully<br />

equipped In every respect. Perfect<br />

opportunity Mr tw^H»m>n with<br />

iiundry laeJifnuM dnlrlnt to<br />

locate In O.C. cm ui tor ionlfr \<br />

attalls.<br />

r "<br />

MOTEL — Charming and etiftrtui I<br />

are just a lew wards which |<br />

BtscrlM this mceptlonil vilui, ,<br />

Situated on a lovely tOM iq. H.<br />

earner lot nertMMit'life) Mrk.<br />

TMi tMttl nil IT roomi, .ifwitti<br />

o,i»«u, kMkt, M • MM! aw<br />

tMdrsgm ownWl apt. Separate 1<br />

otdrmfn con.st'on enfnlHi,<br />

Excellent renewing ol lang<br />

standing cll.nl.lt. (w M Oam<br />

Crty'i finest heteii. Call ui lor<br />

more Infarniattdn *M In »p-<br />

polnlmeniio Impect till preiniHi,<br />

YOB wen*f be lorry.<br />

NEW DUPLEX — we've lust<br />

taken the lining on • brand<br />

new 3 bedroom, httil and a halt<br />

duplex. Call ui for more dot.in<br />

about this lovely home priced<br />

within your budget.<br />

Heal Estate guidance since 1I1B<br />

Mi and <strong>Ocean</strong> Av«., Phon* 399-5211<br />

BERGER REALTY<br />

32nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

HOT DOQ STAND<br />

BUSIEST BEACH In town, Thar§ where<br />

you'll find this outstanding business plus<br />

beautiful owner's apartment overlooking<br />

ocpan. <strong>On</strong> lot N x 100. Financing available.<br />

No phone information.<br />

HOT NEW LISTING<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING SITE with<br />

existing 2-story warehouse with elevator<br />

included. Warehouse it 30 x 41 and lot ii 30 x<br />

M, I4S.UM,<br />

MODERN ITALIAN RESTAURANT<br />

CENTER CITY restaurant and take-out spot.<br />

Seat, so people. Lifted at 1171,000,, It Includes<br />

the real estate and established buiineii.<br />

CAR WASH<br />

HOT LOCATION for lnverttnent. J-bay do-ll.<br />

yoursHf ear wash; one bay with automatic<br />

wash machine. Came In for detaili.<br />

SACRIFICE SALE<br />

BRAND NEW 900-fquare-fooi stare on (argt<br />

commercial lot. <strong>On</strong> the m«tnl«nd. Big<br />

owner'! apartment upstair* with ground<br />

floor rec roam separate from store •rea. (HI<br />

baseboard heat. Lot slie IM x M, Vn-<br />

rurnl»h«l with no Inventory. Aiking I75.M0<br />

»t Awnw<br />

DMMMftii<br />

BELL, JR., PJC,<br />

REALTORS<br />

JUST LISTED- FOR SALE<br />

Charming 4 bedroom house with ground floor<br />

shop, easily converted to apartment. Excellent<br />

condition • new heating system • tastefully<br />

furnished and the price is right, it can be yours<br />

for the summer if you hurry. With such good<br />

income potential, it won't last long. Call today<br />

for more information,<br />

216 WEST AVENUE PHONE'WMMO<br />

FOR LOVE AND LITTLE MONEY, Newly llstod 3 BR<br />

year around rancher on lot Sg x 171' deep in Mth Street<br />

area. Include! air conditioner, refrigerator, waihlng<br />

machine, cement patio area, all this tor fzf ,§M. Act now<br />

tor quick settlement. . ><br />

American Realty, IBM Haven Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy, N.J.<br />

SHARP<br />

MODERN 4 bedroom, I<br />

bath, family home,<br />

$42,500.<br />

INCOME PROPERTY,<br />

dole to fine beach,<br />

MS.OM.<br />

CORNER BEAUTY - Neat<br />

as a pin, completely<br />

furnished. Immediate oc-<br />

cupancy, 141,000.<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

REALTORS<br />

4800 Asbinr Ave.<br />

609-399-0784<br />

Doris Ford Baum,<br />

Associate Broker<br />

IF YOU hava charm, Mri'l 1 hunt »<br />

match! eelwiisl styilng, tar^a feyar!<br />

RMHul nuns room wllh (irwilca) Sod<br />

tona earptttngl Verinal d{nlnf raeflit<br />

Modern .I.e. kltchtnl Citan •!«- htatl 1-<br />

car farlill • briraomi, IV, b»lhil<br />

iuparb scaan vl.v,i Intpactlaii by appl.<br />

amerkan R.ahy, iMt Havan AwflUa,<br />

OeianCily, N.J.Mt.im. fH<br />

RESTAURANT AND HOTIL —<br />

FratMTad IMMMn In MnMr m<br />

Ocaan Cllr. HtllitM lno>m. r»tum.<br />

11 HinHini, II Mlln, 1 sniMr<br />

raami, 3 HUM •HIMMcy (MrMr'i)<br />

•Nrfmanll. Mr UMIIUWI alMni<br />

room Mltl 1W. Ownar wIsMl Is nfIn<br />

IM ll witlingMtakaMfkll) pirnM<br />

mortB»S« 1ST a quallHX) tmrtr<br />

Evtryfhln) Ii In Immatvlah M<br />

modarn CDngillmi. PrauntlT In<br />

i • lfc j i j<br />

raaly to et titan em,<br />

II«,«M. Call far Inptctltfl.<br />

WOODS<br />

• REALTOR •<br />

218 W«t iftnia<br />

Dial 388-0200<br />

BROWN<br />

- REALTOR -<br />

IF YOU'VE Man MMIti tor a ff*H<br />

ranctwr In th. oJUMry...tNi ll 111<br />

PMr MOraom., 11*11 MHn. lati than<br />

Y.ar old. euitgn swill, all MKtric<br />

rancllfr an a auM «r«af <strong>of</strong> •npaf<br />

Com. tat Ull<br />

33 Shore Rd,, Marmora, N.J.<br />

PHONE 3tM555<br />

Rivitra Stotion<br />

Jnusyal Split L».« hsmi. 1 BR, batn<br />

>nd hall, living room, dining ana,<br />

Kitehai), llrgi ricraaHM rsam,<br />

Florida room, dan, span auk,<br />

iwintrnlN pool, larga lot. Mutt ba<br />

•M M •Mraciata.<br />

BULL REALTY<br />

1104 Bay Ave.<br />

Phone 3IMO3O<br />

TWO STORY horn, fair OaMam.<br />

Two BMnatni, i batla, aji hHl,<br />

furmsnad, Wn|t, Vary woo can.<br />

dlllon llfm<br />

SOMIRI POIMT - Naw ranch hsmt,<br />

Thrn Mflresms, \'Ji tj.lhi,<br />

iirpaMil throughout, altetrle HHt,<br />

ahimlnum ilolng <strong>On</strong>ly 10 parcaM<br />

down to t quaUfiat avyar. A kargiln<br />

lor I3I.MS.<br />

HAfiER Real Estate<br />

ffl Battarsea Road,<br />

Gartens<br />

Phon. 388-0041<br />

RICHARD |. FOX, JR.<br />

REALTOR<br />

894 BMGHTON PUCE<br />

PtKW 399^880<br />

Bitabllihed year around<br />

grocery, Iinehetinette<br />

anil delleatMMn plus heated<br />

3 bedroom apartment.<br />

Completely air conditioned,<br />

•ale price Include* business<br />

and real estate, Call oi for<br />

an appointment,<br />

8 UNITS (efficiency apts.)<br />

close to beach, Wo.ooo.<br />

DUPLEX - I bedrooms<br />

each unit. Excellent<br />

condition, S37.SM,<br />

BOAT SLIP - Rlvltra<br />

section. Available<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> season.<br />

FOR IAL1 — Cntlra bldt 414 . tit Mi ft.<br />

win lint oMk.i a lumiwuo •oti,<br />

praclloily mm. ve.Ht laiy farms It<br />

qualllltd kuyir. Find Halt. MIW, •"»•<br />

IM447IaltafaB.m. «<br />

0WN1B OFFSBi sparklln, IV, fiMrHm<br />

l«f tall. Itana't throw to buck «n<br />

f.nnlvn pun north and, Nlttiy tur<br />

nlillM, DI.SOO call aNtr S o m. «»-UI<br />

• 1 W j l l<br />

DON'T CRAMP YOUB STYLEI Aoirl<br />

smtnts and Quasi RHml. Uarot Ml<br />

Otaan vlawi Oil, hat watar haat. »0 w<br />

MM rmtM lor saasanl Incanit smtas<br />

ov«r 110.000 By appolntmtnt only.<br />

Am.rlcan BaiNy, laM HaVH AvinMi<br />

Oeaan <strong>City</strong>, NJ 0*Hi m 1774. M17.I1<br />

HEATED DUBLIN - Cafllrally lotand,<br />

nlealy lurnllr»d Largt lat, 3 car<br />

Ciriga. HxcHI.nl tondltlon, 141,000.<br />

Dltirlch inc., H.atlor,, Mh St. 1 w.il.y<br />

AJff*ll Ptl<br />

OUPLEX - loulh.ld. nalr baadl, 1 yMr<br />

old, all (Metric, tompniwy naw tur-<br />

niihlnfs, 1 kadmnis first Hw - 1<br />

Mrosms on McwM, till swnar. IN.<br />

MM «»<br />

TWO FAMILY - Short Wild to Wld.<br />

BMtn. Flrtt llaar apt., mod. rwuy<br />

r.rwvalrt, living room, kitchen, bath, 7V,<br />

kadrHIRt. UPMr cattala h.i porch, living<br />

room, dining room. Htch.n, 1 lunomi<br />

am) Irtlti PunilllM. LIltM at IJS.OOO<br />

HlllNaiiRHNtr.UAtlintieAit, H ,<br />

BI1IL1¥'I>OINT - BMutituI horn..<br />

IMIl loc.llon. >i mil. HMII af<br />

Tock.ho. Inn Ml Rout. I. <strong>On</strong>. icn ll<br />

•nuna. MMatn M4avil, I MHMII, 1<br />

Mini, all MKtric, Law IMH, MM H<br />

MM to kt ipswtelafM. till twrnr HT-B1I<br />

Mr •epalnlmaM. 7-14<br />

OWN A FIICI« MM ihan whin you cm<br />

•till •flare 1 it, ana l.t II pay far mall.<br />

Prlma ammarclil nmar an oc.in<br />

Brlva, tlratrimara, 1 bhjck Irom Maan, 1<br />

Drfa iNrtminti plui start, all nawly<br />

mnaMIM, ra-wlnM, ra-BlwniMt. Oraaf<br />

pot.mid Fsr MM ky twMr »t M,SM, Par<br />

a l t t call Mr. Alllg*r, MHIll. 7 10<br />

TRIPLIX - North InC Ou.n <strong>City</strong>. )<br />

lirfi iNrtniMti •>i><br />

APARTMINT — la II, carnar, iiaaps ««.<br />

AvallabM sat,, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14 la ii. lia. ApMy<br />

MlTNrdil.mdll Ml<br />

ACCINTUATI THI POSITIVB— tnmk<br />

I yaarly Incmn. and Ml work.<br />

Ifara and 4 yaany aph, Mr I3NI »<br />

AiMiry, MSJM, Tna Fatr.ll Afancy, MM<br />

was! Av.. m-ttm, (eiaaM WM.<br />

naMayij II<br />

SUMMER RENTAL<br />

UTH STREET baach acaan<br />

avallaMa Am. I M tapl. II al<br />

Meay* .pt 3 BR, LR. DR, kH , afM,<br />

wa.h.r dryar, dl.hwa.h.r, aiipaial.<br />

parkina. Amarlun Raatty, lUa Mavan<br />

Av.nw, Ocaan Cny, N J, na-177t, F7.it<br />

•rmi ^pmtvuii ,*,, i^ar apt. Optn M,<br />

M^raakly, HU a waMi, Medarn ><br />

batraam, 1st ar IM llaar tpN. SMI<br />

waakly, AJI ekm la kaatn. aaaa RatRy,<br />

RaaHar,l3SfA»hiiryAva, 7ta<br />

ITHATHMCKIAVALON _ SMaai klack.<br />

Twa Miwn apt. SIM, Call Nf-MM, 7.<br />

If<br />

OARDINS FLAZA — EMani baaeMranl<br />

ipti eantral ak^ondltlonlt*. watMr,<br />

dryar, dl.hw.War, dlipoul, dacorahr<br />

lumiinul fram I37S a weak. Bnca F,<br />

Mllay, Inc. Ratttar, Park Hac. and<br />

M.cti.Oc.anClty, N J.mjB) H<br />

APT, FOR RINT — <strong>On</strong>vM llaar, —,..<br />

4, good loc.llon Ui wK, 411 Canlral<br />

Av. ittlMJ. Ill<br />

OHOUP RBNTALf avalUW* By M* Hit<br />

or HUM, ITaa up. Waakly IIM up,<br />

F.mlllo. MicPharaM, •rMar, IMl t<br />

W.1IAV..1H-1UI. FM<br />

WIIK LIPT- |,1M,U, U-pi «J<br />

1V, Mac* noa.cn Can HHJW 7 U<br />

Mil IIMPION, Naw larga Iws<br />

barroom apl>. jynl, Jaly •, Ml, Contact<br />

1II-HIMUI, ml In Ocaan CltflHUtl.tl<br />

ceTTAOII — Bavlnmt with Ma lira<br />

yard. krMI* panaraMc My vHW,<br />

nraa bilraami, ifaapi lamlly si tour or<br />

amMyatl WI»IW group af tour luaiqf<br />

raftrantai al tlWH waw. Par aa-<br />

pouilmHIl aH Mr, CvaM 1M-1III M I iff<br />

a.m. 7»<br />

1IACHFVONT — taawnar M MM • )<br />

Marami, 1 luU tiMn, living room.<br />

alnlng ana, HrMlH, »•*« 1 dryar.<br />

CorrHclloraK»»ntm»rl(4«)«nini H<br />

•R AND NEW I« fMar apt., I BMnatlls, t<br />

Mthi, wall M wall carpatmi, wMMr,<br />

dryar, MH a nwnm Including Mjal aiNI BM •<br />

watar, Ooi. R..lty, Raaitor, ail Atkwv .<br />

Ava.m-MM. 717<br />

NEW MCOM llaar, i Mmams, iv> (MM,<br />

urrlurnlimi apt. WasMr, dry*. aaH><br />

daanlni nan, Avallikla, naw. S3M<br />

monthly. Oau Ra.lry, Raaitor., IH«<br />

A.buryAv., Itt-iwa. 7.J7<br />

MARMORA AREA - DalUM MW on«<br />

baaraam ap.rlm.nl, walM*>wlM<br />

carpM, aMclric haal, Biivata anrranca and<br />

orw.way. WaaaM IM. tail iff4SM or Ml-<br />

S77.S11I. Ml<br />

LAOOOHFRONT — Thraa baUaani-<br />

aptrlrrnnl with ar wlttiauf boat slip.<br />

Franklin wiiiiaim. RaaNar, Ina Bay<br />

Avanva, 7-M -<br />

GINTIR CITY aM«rnls«M Jnd IMr apt. *<br />

> BR, LR, mtcnan, y.n), (M,M<br />

mornhlv + otlllttn-Cifun-THJ. If<br />

IND PL, _ 1 MtnaM apt, avaU.M. iapi,<br />

PamlshM. LR, IHnlng aria. inMani<br />

Front A Utt torch, srlvata ant. Naar<br />

Mat* and sMppM, TV UMa, N> RaM,<br />

M-lIfl, MI"<br />

SBCONO FLOOR-Jbrtraomanrtmant<br />

avaiiam A«auo is. Pour nan *M.<br />

wtfyrnlsHM, »"» monthly plua ntllhin.<br />

WOMS AsaiKV, RMNar. Ill Walt An, SM.<br />

APT, avallakW Npt, IU, yaarly nMj'<br />

plusalac,ullm>MN. P7II '<br />

I4O SIMPMN AVi, M ilMr<br />

EFFICIENCY AfTI. _ AvallaMa<br />

- f»»f? •sartmanlt, m (Man<br />

l W J n i f - l l<br />

carNIIni, IM"


PAGE 14 - SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Tournament reports indicate<br />

btst fishing season in years<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.<br />

N.J. — Cape May County<br />

fishing Jiithusiasts .ire enjoying<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the finMi seasohs in<br />

many years as catches being<br />

reported to- the Cape May<br />

County fishing tournament<br />

headquarters here indicate<br />

Leading tne entries are nuke,<br />

Muifiih and weakfish, with<br />

additional reports being<br />

received on white marlin, sea<br />

bass, croakers, tuna-, bonito and<br />

a holt <strong>of</strong> exotic fishes being<br />

brought into the area by warm<br />

ocean waters<br />

Trolling boats are producing<br />

hluerish, some tuna and bonito<br />

and a few king mackeral<br />

Several boats are chumming<br />

bluefish at night with good<br />

ajecess,<br />

Weakfiih are running both<br />

g>od in size and in numbers in<br />

Delaware Bay Party and<br />

private boats have been<br />

producing good catches <strong>of</strong><br />

weaks on bait and on lures<br />

Leading fish producers have<br />

hpen touts and bucktails<br />

Inland waterway fishermen<br />

are seeing an improvement in<br />

the size as well as In numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

fluke being caught inshore. A<br />

few weakfish and some kingfish<br />

are also being caught.<br />

Delaware Bay has been<br />

producing .good catches <strong>of</strong><br />

weakfish ana fluke. Anglers are<br />

finding more weakfish in the<br />

inshore bay waters and boat<br />

liveries are reporting an upswing<br />

in the numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

smaller weakfiih. Weaks are<br />

now averaging from two to five<br />

pounds with some fish in the<br />

five to nine pound class<br />

reported<br />

Party boats fishing the ocean<br />

are bringing back some<br />

seabass, as weJI as good cat<br />

dies <strong>of</strong> fluke and weakfish<br />

Bluefish have been averaging<br />

from five to eight pounds, with<br />

iecmcjttcj<br />

U Serving you Since "22"<br />

I Sales and Service<br />

Formerly<br />

BROOKS TV.<br />

QUALITY SERVICE<br />

ClUiTTE & I TRACK STEREO<br />

TAPI RKMDERS • SALES & SERVICE<br />

Open<br />

9-i Men, Sat, 4/je 7-9 Frj, f re.<br />

Call 399-1242-399-8699<br />

710 ASBURY AV OCIAN CITY<br />

THE COLD<br />

IMPERSONAL<br />

WORLD OF MONEY<br />

a goodly number <strong>of</strong> the blues<br />

being caught topping the scales<br />

at better than 10 pounds<br />

Eugene Gfrhart, <strong>of</strong> Pottstown,<br />

Pa., boated a 17 a4 pound<br />

bluefish at 2 TS buoy while<br />

fishing aboard ths' Linda Ruth<br />

with Len Verity, skipper<br />

Walt Adler, <strong>of</strong> Wharton, N J„<br />

landed g 15 pound blue at 2 TS<br />

and Roy Denlinger, <strong>of</strong><br />

There's a need for a refreshing change ,, . a<br />

New attitude <strong>of</strong> concern for the customer<br />

and for the communities we serve.<br />

That's the reason Coastal State Bank was<br />

formed almost 2 years ago. And perhaps<br />

that's the reason Coastal State Bank Is the<br />

fastest growing state bank In the history <strong>of</strong><br />

New jersey.<br />

If you're looking for a bank to grow with<br />

in the 70's... a bank that is genuinely<br />

interested in YOU .., stop in and listen to<br />

the Coastal story. You'll see that we indeed<br />

Care about Serving You Better.<br />

BANK<br />

Ninth St. at Central Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 398-2000<br />

Blk. Hrs. Pk. at Noah's Rd. • Pleasantville • 646-1 IBS<br />

Member F.D.I.C,<br />

EageviHe, Pa., caught a 14<br />

pound blue while fishing on the<br />

Top Drawer, with Skipper Ray<br />

Vandegrift, out <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

Larry Stiles, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Court House, caught an Bfl<br />

pound white marlin while<br />

fishing on the Linda Ruth, with<br />

*ipper Len Verity^ His fish<br />

was caught in Baltimore<br />

Canyon, J, MacGregor, <strong>of</strong><br />

Huntingdon Valley, Pi,, boated<br />

a 57 pound while marlin on the<br />

Hucklshiipk, with Skipper Al<br />

Nace.<br />

Mickey Bird, <strong>of</strong> North<br />

Wldwood, caught a is pound, 6<br />

ounce fluke while fishing in<br />

Hereford Inlet with a bucktall<br />

lure, according to Robert<br />

Chadwiek, weigh master Bill<br />

Murkowski, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

landed an 11 pound fluke on<br />

minnow bait while fishing at<br />

Townsend'i Inlet, according to<br />

John Swearlock, weighmarter TWO SPORTS TROPHIES—Mitchell Greenstein,<br />

at John's Pier,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Doreen Greenstein, 1510 Garden dr., was<br />

Jack Kllpatrick, <strong>of</strong> Green presented with two sports awards by Greenway<br />

Creek, N.J,, boated a nine Academy, R.D. 1, Hamrnonton, Mitchell, a sixth<br />

pound weakfish while fishing<br />

six pound test line in the surf at leader, was given trophies tor his accomplishments<br />

Bidwell'i Creek, Delaware<br />

Bay, Bob Adams, Jr,, <strong>of</strong><br />

Havertown, Pa,, landed a 6'4<br />

pound weakfish at Gorgon's<br />

Wet while fishing a Tout Jure.<br />

Anglers are reminded to<br />

register their fish for citations,<br />

prizes and award pins in the<br />

38th annual Cape May County<br />

Fishing Tournament. There is Jayceesreceive alcoholism grant<br />

no entry fee or advance<br />

registration Information on the TULSA, Olda, - The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>of</strong> other projects in the<br />

tournament is available by <strong>City</strong> Jayceei are taking a new alcoholism field being eon-<br />

writing Department <strong>of</strong> Public look at the old sauce upon ducted by Jaycte Chaptws.<br />

Affairs, Box 365, Cape May notification <strong>of</strong> a special local These awards known as<br />

Court House, N.J,<br />

grant awarded front the new "seed" grants enable Jayeee<br />

United States Jaycees Alcohol chapters to initiate various<br />

Education Program called alcohol programs and projects,<br />

"Operation Threshold/' and enable additional funds,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jayeet President manpower, and civic co-<br />

LAWN THRIFT SALE Lou Delia Barca says the grant operations.<br />

A Lawn Thrift Sale will be has been allocated for a movie Although the 1972-<strong>1973</strong><br />

held tomorrow (Saturday) script project. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> p-ograrn <strong>of</strong>fers Jayeee chap-<br />

beginning at 9 a.m. at 337 Peeks Jayeee Alcohol chairman, ters • wide range <strong>of</strong> community<br />

Beach Village. There will be itobert H. Adams, will be activities and projects to meet<br />

mai'i lulls, women's apparel, directing the project.<br />

tocal and state needs in the field<br />

household articles and baked Operation Threshold made <strong>of</strong> alcoholism, the major thrust<br />

gaodi. Proceeds wUl benefit St. 166 grant awards totaling <strong>of</strong> Operation Threshold will<br />

Jamea AME Church.<br />

nearly 1100,000, These 166 grant take place next year when it<br />

awards do not reflect hundreds facuses on alcohol abuse and<br />

ajaoheUtm f>M*Mt|Q|l, 1*«<br />

Threshold project was recently<br />

chosen as a major emphasis<br />

program by the Jaycees<br />

Executive Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

for I973-1OT4.<br />

United States Jaycees<br />

President Sam Winer has<br />

stated, "It is my hope that the<br />

Jaycees 1 effort in alcohol abuse<br />

prevention will have a similar<br />

impact throughout the country<br />

as our achievements in mental<br />

health and mental retardation<br />

have had over the past years.<br />

We are especially fortunate in<br />

hiving the expertise and<br />

collaboration <strong>of</strong> HEW's<br />

National Institute on Alcohol<br />

Abuse and Alcoholism in this<br />

pioneering endeavor as well as<br />

other national alcoholism<br />

programs."<br />

The <strong>1973</strong>.1974 Operation<br />

Threshold program will encourage<br />

responsible drinking<br />

priactices and attitudes for<br />

those who choose to drink, and<br />

the fostering <strong>of</strong> a new national<br />

environment regarding the use,<br />

misuse, and non-use <strong>of</strong> alcohol<br />

in our society. It ia hoped that<br />

mis campaign for responsible<br />

drinking will help reduce the<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> drunkenness, problem<br />

drinking and alcoholism.<br />

in varsity baseball and intramural archery.<br />

Greenway Academy is a private bop school for<br />

©•ades one through eight. The awards were<br />

presented by Don Kehrli, president and administrator<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greenway Academy.<br />

£*V<br />

Local.party lands<br />

ten white marlin<br />

Ten white marlin were<br />

caught at the Baltimore Canyon<br />

about 70 miles <strong>of</strong>f the beach last<br />

Sunday by Bill Schmidt, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Schmidt,<br />

1504 Central av., Rich and Paul<br />

King, ot Cheltenham, Pa., and<br />

Buddy Meischke, also <strong>of</strong>'<br />

Cheltenham, Pa.<br />

The sport fishing boat<br />

"Christl," owned and captained<br />

by Tony Faraeo, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cheltenham, Fa,, came into<br />

port flying 10 white marlin<br />

flags, designating nine releases<br />

and one fish boated for<br />

mounting.<br />

Miss Mahoney elected<br />

Spanish Club <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

CAMDEN — Kathleen R.<br />

Mahoney, a co-ed at the<br />

Rutgers campuj in Camden.<br />

baa been elected secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

(he Spanish Club at the urban<br />

center<br />

A graduate ot Philadelphia<br />

Mgh School for Girl*, fflat<br />

Mahoney attended the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is nostalgic locale<br />

FRIDAY, JULY It, W3<br />

for 'Portrait <strong>of</strong> a Summer Virgin'<br />

_- _ _ *" . : i /i^iifAania fifl 9 I~\.^ rs a w-t Afi * * • •inn flit*<br />

Portrait <strong>of</strong> a Summer<br />

Virgin," a novel with a New<br />

Jersey beach setting readily<br />

noognized as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is<br />

due for publication by Horizon<br />

Press on <strong>Jul</strong>y 15.<br />

The author, Edward Lyons, is<br />

a former Fhiladelphiiri who<br />

^enl many iummers in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> during his boyhood and so<br />

it wis logical for him to use it as<br />

a model.for his story which<br />

takes place during the lummer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1930.<br />

While Lyons doesn't actually<br />

call his "fictional" beach<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he refers to a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> landmarks which<br />

are still in existence today. For<br />

example. In one paragraph he<br />

mentions that his heroine is<br />

going to The Brothers Rat for<br />

confession, Here is how he<br />

deacribas it:<br />

"The Brothers Rest, a<br />

rambling clapboard monastery<br />

that always needed paint,<br />

belonged to the Christian<br />

Brothers. They came from all<br />

over tor vacations, and served<br />

Mass for the public in their<br />

private chapel with the stations<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cross framed in varnished<br />

pine along the walls."<br />

Edward Lyons pew up in the<br />

Havertown area <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and attended<br />

ViUanova University. The day<br />

after graduation in June 1931,<br />

he headed west and spent the<br />

next 10 years on Palomar<br />

Edward Lyons<br />

Mountain in California as a<br />

fcreit ranger. After bur years<br />

in the Air Force during World<br />

War II, he returned East.<br />

He enrolled at Columbia<br />

University where he earned a<br />

master 1 Deserted" was cited for<br />

distinction in "Best American<br />

Short Stories" in 1971.<br />

"Portrait <strong>of</strong> a. Summer<br />

Virgin" revolves about pretty<br />

Nuala Brady, a troubled 18-<br />

! depeeandaPh.D. He vcar-old experiencing the pains<br />

taught Eniliih at Bowdoin <strong>of</strong> growing up, and her stormy<br />

College in Maine and was head, family, a Philadelphia Irish<br />

<strong>of</strong> the English Department at dan. The description <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Blickburn College in Illinois, Bradys' summer beach house,<br />

lie took a sabbatical, moved to die lifeguards • 1930 modal • the<br />

Manhattan, and never neturned Lifeguards' Ball, the old<br />

to teaching. A first novel trolley, are sure to evoke<br />

"Cities <strong>of</strong> the Deep" was well nostalgia for an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> era<br />

received. A short story "The now long<br />

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OCEAN GITY IENTINEI^LEDGER,<br />

Dennis McDonald, <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill, (second from left) ii presented an award by<br />

Al Ignani for his exhibit in the amateur dasi. At left is BUI Barrett and at right<br />

Al McGauohey, botti members <strong>of</strong> the committee.<br />

walk photography show o success<br />

O.C. lensmen win awards<br />

Twenty-six amateur and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographers<br />

were awarded ribbons <strong>of</strong> merit<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first annual<br />

Boardwalk Photography Show<br />

on Saturday,<br />

The exhibit extended from<br />

10th to 12th sts. on the boardwalk<br />

and included many outstanding<br />

color and black and<br />

white prints.<br />

Best <strong>of</strong> Siow Awards were<br />

presented to Dennis McDonald,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cherry HUl, an amateur, and<br />

Roland Falkensteln, . <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

McDonald, a ,photb journalism<br />

student at Syracuse<br />

University, aiao won a ribbon<br />

for the Sett "Photograph <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>" Citv." a narrow rectangular<br />

study <strong>of</strong> a sunset<br />

silhouetting the 59th at. pier<br />

Falkepstein, an employee <strong>of</strong><br />

Anne Marie Leary and Bob FOiter present the best <strong>of</strong> show, pr<strong>of</strong>wional,<br />

«wK to^ELd Falkenstsin, <strong>of</strong> Phiiadilphia. His color photo Blue Nude won<br />

the priie.<br />

OCIAN CITY, Nff>fRSiY, TUiSBAY, JULY 17, If«<br />

changed again<br />

To meet water qua/lfy standards<br />

ACE to build water cooling tower<br />

M«cUonw*atak«n.<br />

There's always the first<br />

SONS<br />

49384<br />

MIDWEEK<br />

EDITION<br />

Whew to 9» and what<br />

to IM thru Thursday<br />

I Surf sailors are arrested<br />

launching from beaches except<br />

The city's already confused<br />

trash collection schedule will,<br />

unfortunately, be thrartn into<br />

even more turmoil next week as<br />

another drastic scheduling<br />

change goes into effect<br />

The new schedule, devised<br />

last week by the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners<br />

who were unhappy<br />

with a summer schedule put<br />

into effect by the contractor<br />

collecting refuse, is designed<br />

for simplicity • and understanding,<br />

according to<br />

Mayor B. Thomaf Waldman.<br />

Collection from \pe Longport<br />

Bear <strong>of</strong> show—amateur<br />

toll bridge to Bth si.<br />

won for his color photo entitled Harry Melntyre, 10 Pine rfl.,<br />

"Blue Nude,"<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; H. Andy Johnson,<br />

R.D. 2, MonroevUle, N.J.; Tom<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the prize winning Sicllia, 1449 Cornwells ay,,<br />

entries will be exhibited at the Cornwells Heights, Pa,; B.R.<br />

Cultural Arts Center, 409 paxtar, R.D. i, Green Bank;<br />

Wesley av,, for about a month. Suainne Rich, mm Wesley av.,<br />

The judges awarded the rib- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Roland Fattenbons<br />

at 2 p.m. on Saturday, tat stein, Philadelphia; Victor R.<br />

next year the Committee has imidson, 108 Acorn tut,. Mays<br />

decided to delay the presentations<br />

untU 4 p.m., as many _jpsonav., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Jesse<br />

photographers leave after the K. Sprltiler, 6151 N. Wth St.,<br />

awards are given<br />

Philadelphia; JohnVasey, HOT<br />

Winding dr., Cherry Hill;<br />

Merit winners included:<br />

Jaequelyn Drewltt, M0S N.<br />

R Dickert, 7418 Whitaker<br />

Palafox st., Pensacola, Fla.;<br />

av., Philadelphia, Susan<br />

William Gallner, Bridgeton;<br />

Dolbow, Bridgeton, Edward<br />

Tom Weatherill, 644 Sunrise<br />

Clemons, Penrose Pk.,<br />

dr , Avalon, S. Donald Weeks,<br />

PhtladatphU; William Davis,<br />

2S Glenview la., Levlttown,<br />

259 W. Johnson St., Ger-<br />

Pa., Robert Foster, 1112<br />

mantown, Pa., Rudd Douglass,<br />

Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and<br />

Aon Claire Leary, 2006 Haven<br />

W Two sailing enthusiasts were T. Lafferty said he andYoung<br />

were Charles R. Win-<br />

arrested by lifeguards 011 the Lieutenant Robert Young were ner, <strong>of</strong> leech Haven, and nil at designated locations.<br />

37th st. beach Saturday when called to the scene while the two brother. Robert J. Wlnther, <strong>of</strong> last summer, after leogttoy<br />

they disregarded the guards' brothers sailed the boat <strong>of</strong>f- Newtown iquare, Pa. They meetinga wins dty <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

orders and launched their •hore. They were apprehended were charged win disregar- interested sailors, the following<br />

sailboat through the surf in a as they brought the teat in ding the lifeguards and beaches were dei^attd m<br />

targe crowd <strong>of</strong> bathers. through the surf.<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ordinance aaillng beaches: AtlsnUc blvd.,<br />

Beach Patrol Captain George Arrested by Lafterty and 1021, which forbids boat between Bie Jetties, mA at.,<br />

2Bth st. from 40th to 41st m,,<br />

and from 48th to S7th sts.<br />

Lafferty said a guard from<br />

30th st. walked to 37th It. to<br />

warn the Wlnthers about<br />

launchini ftott boat. Thty<br />

indicated that they understood,<br />

but launched the boat anyway,<br />

Lafferty Mid,<br />

Lafferty said he discussed the<br />

matter with <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />

Itobert F. Garrett, who then<br />

U1 be on<br />

recommended the arrest* be<br />

Monday and Thutfday; from<br />

made.<br />

9th to 24th on Tuesday and<br />

The arrests are the tint<br />

Friday, and from Mth st. foutb<br />

mads against surf sailors StaB*<br />

to the end <strong>of</strong> m ialattt, on<br />

the apart becamapopular two<br />

Wednesday and Saturday.<br />

h « ^ t a<br />

The current *•%•-*<br />

wasoptratfauMfOM c<br />

schedule started ijkst __—<br />

U Mayor B. Thoma* Waldmaa,<br />

divided the trash fBuectloq up<br />

who satd bat «hmm*r DMA<br />

on the basis M tonnage<br />

collected and forciBcollectftiwi<br />

continued on pafe S<br />

on Wednesday if Friday in<br />

the area north <strong>of</strong> tt>*t.<br />

The Commisski um«t<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the ~<br />

Weather<br />

tracting firm<br />

which collects<br />

M««ly im«y today wt*<br />

an a five-year<br />

hi|b temperatium la the<br />

Mar-Tee i<br />

atpcr »'s »s to Ink W*.<br />

mlssloners'<br />

Partly tiuuty WeiaM*iy<br />

Monday notifL- ,,.-<br />

»U TbMWaiy wtt Bteli<br />

it Is acceptably The new<br />

ckaage la tenpantam.,<br />

collections willjrtfln fwjft<br />

Chance <strong>of</strong> showers laf*<br />

Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13 IO» continue<br />

TawtMty. U3.WBATHKB<br />

until Saturday Septanber I.<br />

SERVICE, .<br />

Waldman said t&lSaUecttont<br />

will rut from ocftmirto bay on<br />

A bevy <strong>of</strong> beauties<br />

the designated d»y« He<br />

a knowledge* Out thare was a The U contestants for and Amanda Hamilton. av. Voting will continue Tldm<br />

certain amotujt <strong>of</strong> confusion Mss Night in Venice pose Front row (1. to r.) art through MOB <strong>Jul</strong>y 36 with<br />

tttMUwbure**<br />

with the Mar-Toe schedule for the photographer at a Karen Smoley, Betsy the coronation to take<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pool party glyea Meently Becotte, Kris Achuff, place that evening on UM<br />

boundry lines. &<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> the contest Karen Harkins nd Nan Mute Her. Jflwrfcitt in<br />

l.ii>t»nWr<br />

Waldman «ty thrle<br />

diataMt, NKtaJM TroU Curia. Voting boatds are Venice and hw comi wiU<br />

guided the


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cents per copy. Publication Schedule; Weekly every<br />

Thursday; Nemi-wreklv Tuesdav »n«l riidnv from «»ronii<br />

week in Jims until 1 nbor Day<br />

"We're making progress, ladies — I notice<br />

quite a number <strong>of</strong> men in our audience.*<br />

Agnew's future<br />

Unless political conditions and political odds<br />

change, Vice President Spiro Agnew will be<br />

nominated for President by the Republican Party in<br />

1976, Since that is the odds-on possibility, it behooves<br />

toe President to do everything possible now to<br />

acquaint the Vice President with the operation and<br />

management <strong>of</strong> the executive branch, on a high level.<br />

Such a course is only a matter <strong>of</strong> common sense,<br />

since the Vice President could become President and<br />

because he has had very little experience in government*<br />

the fettera! level. Mr, Agnew was Gflyernttr<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mfli^nrtpti^a short time before beihg seleifcHNJ<br />

to ruj pjTOlRr.'Nlxoh in 1968, He had no service as a,<br />

Senalor |r Congressman prior to that, as did Nixon,<br />

Johnson and Kennedy before him.<br />

Unfortunately, the younger whiz-bangs who ran the<br />

executive branch for the President for almost five<br />

years assumed and wielded almost all power in the<br />

executive branch; Mr. Agnew, thougi the second<br />

highest elected <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> the land, has been given<br />

little authority and few vital functions,<br />

Mr, Nixon should move now to correct this unsatisfactory<br />

situation, for" the good <strong>of</strong> the Vice<br />

President, the Republican Party, and primarily the<br />

nation and its future.<br />

Unneeded operations<br />

There's much pr<strong>of</strong>it in surgery, and it's no secret<br />

some have indulged in excessive surgery. Now comes<br />

areport from the United Sore Workers Union in New<br />

York which says getting a second doctor to give an<br />

opinion on the need for surgery revealed some 19<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> recommended surgery was unnecessary.<br />

A second medical opinion was sought in the cases <strong>of</strong><br />

M9 union members in the last year, according to the<br />

administrator <strong>of</strong> the union's health and welfare fund,<br />

and in 51 cases the individual concerned was told he<br />

or she need not, after all, undergo surgery.<br />

The second medical opinion showed some original<br />

cBagnoses incorrect and in a few cases a third<br />

medical opinion was sought.<br />

The United Store Workers Union shows the way<br />

others can follow. Unnecessary surgery not only<br />

wastes victims' money but endangers lives and <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

aggravates congestion in hospitals.<br />

m addition, it runs up the cost <strong>of</strong> medical care, for<br />

insurance companies pay many <strong>of</strong> these surgery<br />

bills, and set their rates for insurance accordingly. A<br />

second medical opinion, then, is a good precaution<br />

when surgery is recommended.<br />

Dr. Brodhead on TV news<br />

Dr\ Daniel Brodhead, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oceap <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia,<br />

appeared on television on<br />

OiaiBtl 3, KYW-TV, in the<br />

news at 8 o'clock lut Friday<br />

evening (<strong>Jul</strong>y 13th).<br />

It featured a 60-aecond<br />

prtsmtation <strong>of</strong> the 200th anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the flm Methodist<br />

Annual Conference at Old St.<br />

George's United Methodist<br />

Church, 4th it, and ' Benjamin<br />

Franklin Bridge,<br />

Philadelphia, which is the<br />

aide* Methodist church in the<br />

worM still UMd for worship.<br />

Thatjfkrt AJUIUBI Conference<br />

cpnveii>8*tti <strong>Jul</strong>y IS, 1773.<br />

Dr* *lh'#^MWMl ttprfeMntod<br />

4«ne» ttu&n. the Methodic<br />

atvMhcr *Mt over to America<br />

DC?<br />

by John Wesley, presiding over<br />

that opening session <strong>of</strong><br />

Methodist preachers. The<br />

ministers present were in<br />

colonial costume.<br />

Arrangements for the broadeast<br />

were made by Rev. Robert<br />

L, Curry, pastor <strong>of</strong> St. George's<br />

which dates back to 1769.<br />

Dr. ErodMad is pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Tacony United Methodist<br />

Church, Philadelphia, and it<br />

the son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs, Charles<br />

D. Brodhead, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

and Broomal), Pa, Ha ii<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Hiitorteal<br />

Society and ebalrn»n <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Commliiion on Archlvw <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Eastern Pennsylvania Conteiwc*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Uo«*d Method*<br />

Church.<br />

'•IX"<br />

Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

SUNDAY THURSDAYS P.M,<br />

Clarance Fuhrman conductor<br />

Tom Perkins soloist<br />

Frank Ruggwri<br />

Guest Soloists:<br />

Jane Sha tills, Contralto<br />

Daniel Entriken. Tenor<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Morning, Noon and Ni0it<br />

Che Opllda Martina<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

L'Arlwierme Suite<br />

Habanera<br />

.Janf Shaulis<br />

Au Moulin<br />

Song <strong>of</strong> Songs<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

13 Capitan March<br />

INTERMISSION<br />

Eileen Selection<br />

L'Amour. Toujours I'Amour .,,,,,<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

Last Spring<br />

Because<br />

Farandolle<br />

Smilin 1 Jane Staulis<br />

Thru<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

My Fair I-ady<br />

Suppt<br />

Puccini<br />

Blast<br />

Bizet<br />

Gillet<br />

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SOUM<br />

Herbert<br />

Friml<br />

Grieg<br />

D'Hardelot<br />

BUet<br />

Penn<br />

Loewe<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Beailiful Galathea Suppe I,<br />

LaReve . .,..,..,. Maiianet<br />

Daniel Enfriken<br />

Cbmediani Galop , Kibalevsky<br />

With A Song In My Heart , Rodgin<br />

Jane Shaulis<br />

Doll Dance ,.,,,.. Poldini<br />

Memoriei .^ Sanford<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Mall ..Goldman<br />

INTERMIsaON<br />

Princiii Pat Seltrtion , Herbert<br />

I Hear You Calling Me ................ Marihall<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

Trumpeters Lullaby Anderson<br />

Danny Boy Weatherly<br />

Jane Shaulis<br />

Morning from Peer Oynt Suite ..TGrieg<br />

Mother MachrBB .,.,.",,,. .^ , .Ball<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Slow Boat Selection , Kern<br />

Oberon Overture ,.,,.<br />

Mattinata<br />

VeJie Poudree<br />

Selected<br />

Nola<br />

Kashmiri Love Song ..<br />

Up The Street March,.<br />

Romance....<br />

Selected<br />

Down South .,<br />

LntoTheNite<br />

Carousel ....<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

jane Shaulis<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 17, if ft<br />

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• privacy — only 42 units<br />

• owner controlled management and building services<br />

• elevator service<br />

i# controlled lobby security system<br />

• two and triree bedroom plans<br />

• spacious —1,720 square foot three-bedroom and 1,320 sauare foot<br />

two-bedroom units<br />

• 28' living room • 2 bedrooms; 34' living room • 3 bedrooms <<br />

• cross ventilation In each a,B8rtment—bay and ocean view<br />

• heated pool and private club house .-*•—<br />

• featuring totally electric living<br />

• apa rtment owners have first option to lease marina slips<br />

what does it all mean? more...a lot more for you.<br />

Interest by word <strong>of</strong> mouth has been tremendous., many apartments art^<br />

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contact roberttrench realty, one atlantlc avenue, ocean city, new jersey,<br />

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sample apartment open dally 10 a,m, toi p.m. •—<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1WJ THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE FIVE<br />

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

Coming<br />

Events<br />

TODAY {Tutsday) -<br />

Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First United Methodist Church,<br />

3 p.m. Dr, Hurry pint will<br />

speak on My Friends, the<br />

aukm. . ^<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> parents and those<br />

interested in-chlldren with<br />

learning disabilities, 8 p.m., In<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edward Coll,<br />

1587 Went av.<br />

Story Hour for pre-iehoo!<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the library, 8th it. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Humane Society<br />

meeting, I p,m., In the Youth<br />

Center.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting,<br />

1p.m., In the Primary School.<br />

Barraeki 2208 World War I<br />

Veterans meeting, 1 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, i-30 p.m., in<br />

Bie Eplacopal Parish Hall, 11th<br />

st- and Central av.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

tor members only, 7:45 p.m.<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

Free concerts, I p.m., on ttie<br />

Music Pier by the municipal<br />

orchestra under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

dirence Fuhrman Soloists,<br />

Tom Perkins, baritone; Jane<br />

Shaulis, soprano; and Daniel<br />

Entriken, tenor.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) •<br />

Reading Club for fourth<br />

through eighth graders, 10<br />

a.m., at the library, 6th st. and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Commission on Aging<br />

meeting, 10 a.m., in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7:15 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Morgan Ranck Post 137<br />

American Legion meeting, I<br />

p,m,<br />

Kiwanis Club lunehcon<br />

meeting, 12:IS p.m., at Slmms'<br />

Restaurant,<br />

Lions Club meeting, 7 p.m., at<br />

Scotch Hall.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8p.m., at416 Atlantic av<br />

<strong>City</strong> CommiMion meeting, 11<br />

am.; In <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

THURSDAY-<br />

Family movie, 7:30 p.m., at<br />

Chapel Hill, SSth st. and<br />

Asbury av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter,<br />

Auxiliary to Shwe Memorial<br />

Hospital Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 4<br />

p,m;, on the Muiic Pier. Special<br />

auction at II a.m.<br />

luiij, 4..ice, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Crnta 1 ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^ Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />

8:30 p.m., at White Hall,<br />

Yacht Club Tournament<br />

Bridge for members only, 7:45<br />

p,m. - --.<br />

RroAY<br />

Children 1 ! Pet Pair, 8 p.m.,<br />

on the Recreation Field.<br />

Story Hour for pre-ichool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />

at the library, ith it. and Oetan<br />

av.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Houit for teens, 8<br />

p.m., in Chapel Hull, Mth it.<br />

and Asbury av. Live and<br />

recorded music. Free c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

•id doughnuts,<br />

Square danct, I p.m., in the<br />

t Youth Center.<br />

Gardens Civic Asiociation<br />

btaineu mieting, 1 p.m., in the<br />

Primary School.<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

pocahonuu meeting, • p.m,, In<br />

the American Ltgiw Hall,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate BrUge<br />

pme, I p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Center, 848 West av,<br />

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Richard dr., Unwood, N.J,, has<br />

reported for summer training<br />

cruise aboard this tank landing<br />

ihip, homeported at Little<br />

Creek, Va. A IBM graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School, Unwood, N.J., he at-<br />

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SOMERS POINT<br />

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JULY lITMBUil<br />

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COMING 1<br />

THE UliTJMArE EXPERIENCF<br />

WALT DISNEY'S<br />

Rogger Fresh Italian Sausage<br />

Fishing Glub holds<br />

annual dinner-dance<br />

Sixty-one <strong>of</strong>ficers, memberi<br />

and their wives plui 21 guesti<br />

gnd their _wiv« attended thi<br />

annual dinner dance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club held<br />

last Friday at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Country Club,<br />

The affair was strictly social<br />

with no speeches nor program.<br />

Thirtytwo door prizes donated<br />

by memberi and two donated<br />

by businessmen were awarded<br />

IVnlLoaf .<br />

SAmerican Cheese<br />

:s Bacon o •><br />

loubuque Hot Dogs (»«• .„,.,. . ViV<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

BAZAAR INVITATION - Women <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter, Auxiliary to &ore<br />

Memorial Hospital, extend an invitation to the public to attend their Bazaar on<br />

the Music Pier Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A special auction will take place<br />

at 11 a.m. Some <strong>of</strong> the members displaying items which will be on sale are (1, to<br />

r.) Mrs George Lautz, Mrs. Albert Wolkensteen. Mrs. John Schaefer Jr. and<br />

Mrs George Williams. Counsellor Photo.<br />

NEW MEMBERS -Mrs, Robert Beaklfy <strong>of</strong> thli city and Mrs. Robert Adams <strong>of</strong><br />

Beesieys Point are inducted into the Jayeee-ettes by Mrs. Kenneth Smith,<br />

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OUR 34th STREET OFFICE - 34th STREET «M BU AW.<br />

Jayeee-ettes induct<br />

two new members<br />

Mrs. Robert Beaklty and<br />

Mrs Robert Adams were inducted<br />

as new memberi Of the<br />

Jayeee-ettes at a meeting held<br />

tail week in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

John Herrington in Somers<br />

Point. Mn, Kenneth Smith,<br />

president, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the<br />

candlelight ceremony.<br />

Plans were made tot •<br />

Ajn, to 4 p!m.*in the parktag idit<br />

at 6th st. and West av.<br />

Plans also were discussed for<br />

a Plaa Party with the jaycees<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 27 in tht home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Ms. Robert Adams, Hollywood<br />

la., Beesleyi Point, and to<br />

asiist the Jaycees with the<br />

aims scheduled for August 7.<br />

Dining Room Op*n to<br />

; The tan people notice!<br />

>Tan,., don't burn. Use<br />

Coppertone<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 17, iff|<br />

*Misi White returns from study, abroad<br />

Garden Club hears<br />

Mils Deborah White,<br />

agriculture agmt daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Perry<br />

LINWOOD — Charlie A. White, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has<br />

Dupras, Atlantic County recently returned from<br />

Agriculture Agent, wai guest Lucerne, Switzerland, where<br />

speaker at thi meeting <strong>of</strong> she has been studying towards<br />

Suburban Garden Club held last her Associate <strong>of</strong> Arta Degree in<br />

week in the girden <strong>of</strong> Mrs. AC, fashion at the American<br />

Hartshorne.<br />

Fashion Collep <strong>of</strong> Switzerland.<br />

Mr. Dupras spoke on Com- Sie hai studied in the fields <strong>of</strong><br />

posting for Good Earth or Interior Design, Mer-<br />

Nature's Reeyclini. He andiandising, Bridal Consulting,<br />

gwired all questions and solved European Culture, and<br />

many probiims for the women. Fashion.<br />

Twenty-three members and<br />

two guests, Mrs. Russel H.<br />

Miss White plans to return to<br />

Larson <strong>of</strong> Northf/ield and Mrs.<br />

the American Fashion College<br />

Edward Brady'<strong>of</strong> Bywood. Pa.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Switzerland in September for<br />

ware present.<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong> her Associate<br />

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Why do<br />

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The qualities expressed<br />

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Though frequently<br />

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What is their<br />

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Mrs. Samuel Rubin, chairman <strong>of</strong> the 5th annual Gas Light Alley Days Sale at<br />

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the men's shop. The sale is for the benefit <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital and<br />

sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary.<br />

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Fishing continues good<br />

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whidi ventured <strong>of</strong>fshore over<br />

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Offshore Art Nippes on his<br />

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<strong>City</strong> was fishing the Avalon<br />

Swals with Hooehy trolls when<br />

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Priday Mike Dinner, Norman<br />

Hafsrud and Bill Rohrbach<br />

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down at Avalon Shoals and two<br />

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Norm landed two eight-pound<br />

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Weakfiih showed up <strong>of</strong>f<br />

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<strong>of</strong>f 53rd si, about four to iix<br />

miles out mojttly on buektails,<br />

tn the hays flounder<br />

fiihing oontinuei to be excellent<br />

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wnniction with the Mlas <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Scholarship Pageant to be<br />

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•held August 18, are announcing<br />

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that they are starting their id<br />

fluke bellies and sea robins<br />

book drive to raise funds for the<br />

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Night fishing at Corson's<br />

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Scott Paper Towels<br />

Scott Toilet Tissus , 14c<br />

Dream Whip Topping ...» 49c<br />

Hindi Wrap ,.,....,. a? 37c<br />

Hamburger Helper 1 '.:..,.., ,^52c<br />

Kratt Miracle Whip, ; 49c<br />

Ytllow Cake Mix ESS*". .£»-39e<br />

Similac Uquld .,,:r33c<br />

Cake Mix IS",,,.a""2Sc<br />

l ( i B M i 3 5<br />

Ideal Corn Rakes ....... 26c<br />

KsUogg's Con Flakes ... U* 29c<br />

Helm Ketchup f.K<br />

Ideal C<strong>of</strong>fee ..........is 91c<br />

Acme C<strong>of</strong>fee *« 81c<br />

Spaghetti Sauce ms&". • 52c<br />

RaguS|aghetflSauce..^ 38c<br />

Royal Gelatin Dessert ...» 9c<br />

FANCY MAINE<br />

ROASTING<br />

CHICKENS<br />

Lancaster Brand Rib Steak *IM<br />

Lancaster Brand California Steak....11.19<br />

Smoked Polish Sausage * 89*<br />

Lancaster Brand Rib Roast ras 1 ,«14S<br />

Chipped Him SI. 39* Osur Meytr Weners '. '.'1%13S<br />

TOMATO<br />

E^Friskies tat Food w<br />

mjBlj* A n.-! eoLoiNORAiN- B-OI. AA(<br />

>—:IKIC6 H IMWII utron CHICKEN .......-• P k « MtW<br />

Joy Liquid D0tergfntc^oN.,..»^39*<br />

Bold Laundry Detergent ••:;:,., £<br />

froimn Food SaWngs)<br />

i ffr*ieiirar<br />

lemonade r — J<br />

,,- l 89c<br />

Ideal C<strong>of</strong>fee Creamer; 14c ; 27c<br />

UNO... i. Dolry Sovlngil<br />

Mrs. Filbert's Mars jrine 3^'jl<br />

t^ldeal Cottage Cheese /,39c<br />

Pillsbury^Biscuits.. 4K 48c<br />

^uiicc rdaa«t> •»•«»••


PAGE TWELVE THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TU IS DAY, JULY 17, 117}<br />

MINTS<br />

M. A. arader I Sons, he.<br />

m ST. I PLEASURE Ml<br />

-Near the Bay<br />

DUL3M70<br />

or3»-2071<br />

ROOFING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Shingling Siding<br />

Mital W<strong>of</strong>k Glitter Wnrk<br />

General Repairs<br />

Low Prices^ Free Estimates<br />

Guranitied Workmanship<br />

J. V. FORSCHT<br />

if»i2 tilpiiii wiHid Si.<br />

lirPHii <strong>City</strong>—Dial ;t!tH ran*<br />

oi (all (iilleri<br />

ciolt L^onAtfi<br />

Kjeneral *^c<br />

Superstars alone atop summer basketball loop<br />

The SuperitarB rsmain atop<br />

the Summer Baiketball League<br />

this week as ttami near the<br />

^completion <strong>of</strong> the first half <strong>of</strong><br />

the season In recent action,<br />

Boulevard Liquor dumped<br />

Plymouth Inn, 9278; Knight's<br />

Pharmney topped Bob's Grill,<br />

74-63; and Coaches Pizza<br />

riefeated Plymouth Inn, 85-58.<br />

Boulevard got 30 points from<br />

nmig Kern hie. <strong>of</strong> Wpst Florida<br />

aMBER LANTERN<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

• PAINTING<br />

• DECORATING<br />

NO BB TOO SMALL OR<br />

TOO LARGE<br />

Dial 399-232<br />

By Quinn<br />

208 Wait Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL BUILDING<br />

ADDITIONS • REMODELIMG • REPAIRS<br />

Phone 398-2778<br />

WALL SCRAPING,<br />

Faperhanging<br />

and Painting<br />

by T. L. HOWELL<br />

+ ESTABLISHED 1S48+<br />

Phone 398-2999<br />

ROBERT'S<br />

ROOFING<br />

• SHINGLES<br />

• SIDING<br />

• GUTTERS<br />

• REPAIRS<br />

Robert Johnson Robert Hart<br />

399-6142 399.3685<br />

PLUMBING • HEATING<br />

HOT WATER HIAT, GAS or OIL-<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

POWER SEWER HhANlER<br />

111 Witt Avenue Dial 399-0450<br />

LEON CREAMER JOSEPHDOU©HiRTY<br />

REFRESH YOUR HOME W/TM<br />

INTERIOR - EXTffflOR<br />

•RUSH MMI SPRAY<br />

BAILEY<br />

DIAL 927-5800<br />

12 VILLAGE DRIVI NORTH<br />

SOMf RS POINT<br />

C.LEO<br />

WILSON<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

PHONE<br />

399-1638<br />

and 28 from Fleasantville Higi support from West Chester's siswart<br />

Sifinae<br />

School sensation Rigpe Miller Rich Stateier (17 pointi) and l<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High'i Walt Yale'i Tom Rutherford (12<br />

Montford added 12 with John points). John MeFaddei, <strong>of</strong><br />

Rosa, pf Santa, Fe, scoring 11, Rutgers, icored 28 tor the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s John Shearer losen with Temple's Phil KNiSHT'S<br />

netted 24 and Don Hunt, <strong>of</strong> Greim 4ettini ' 12 and West<br />

SI<br />

Haddon Townihip, 22 forOieiter'i<br />

Ron Stewart 10.<br />

4-0<br />

Plymouth lm Ron Foxworth Coachei rallied in the second WMhinalon<br />

0-0<br />

also contributed 12 to the losers' half to top Plymouth Inn. Russ Kelly<br />

0-0<br />

R.r,w«n<br />

10<br />

total.<br />

Warner, <strong>of</strong> Montclair High yingii<br />

HI<br />

KnijjH's outscored Bob's, 22- School, paced the win with 22 AAl<br />

21<br />

11, in the final period to wrap up points. Rich Mulkeen, <strong>of</strong><br />

an important victory. Jim Vlllanova, had 17 and Joe<br />

Yingst {Dickinson) tailed 28 to Silverman, <strong>of</strong> Cheltenham, 12 to<br />

pace the win. He got scoring add to the Coaches attack. Don<br />

Hunt, <strong>of</strong> Haddon Township,<br />

paced the losers with 28 pointi. Garages<br />

DIM. Ron Foxworth netted 13, and Porchss<br />

John Shearer 12.<br />

399 Tonight at 8;M, Vernon Hall<br />

Alterations<br />

meets French Real Eitate,<br />

8167 Tbmorrow it'i the Superstars George McGinley<br />

againit Bob's Grill. <strong>On</strong> Thuriday<br />

French meeti Plymouth REBISTERED BUHOER<br />

PLUMBING ton, Friday night flndi Coach's<br />

Pizza against Vernon Hall. 199.3781<br />

Next Monday Knight'« meets<br />

i HEATING Boulevard Liquor. All gamej<br />

are on the Recreation Center<br />

345 West Avenue court at 6th st. In case <strong>of</strong> rain<br />

the games are moved inside the<br />

'"'"ti school,<br />

lox Scores'<br />

MOREY<br />

"Flpflrlcai ("nntranliir<br />

204 7f h St.<br />

Ph. 3»f 1243<br />

• Riiiggntia! & CsmmerEllI<br />

Electrical EsniFiCfing<br />

• Mime! Flucinc NHI<br />

• Wf B«i* linn!! ispllincil<br />

CHA3, C,<br />

PALERMO<br />

Plumbing A HMting<br />

Contractor<br />

Electric S«w»r & Root<br />

Cleaning Equipment<br />

OIL<br />

24-HOUR<br />

SERVICE<br />

SOCONY VACUUM<br />

AGENCY<br />

110 ASBURYAVENUE<br />

PL¥fiSOUTH INN<br />

ihterer<br />

Sannlne<br />

Olga<br />

Hunt<br />

Pgswgrth<br />

Hoonty<br />

COACH'S<br />

Warnir<br />

Illvermin<br />

Mulkwn<br />

AmtarM.<br />

•Warner<br />

BOB'S ORILL<br />

McFUflin<br />

fo<br />

s<br />

J<br />

0<br />

10<br />

4<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Interior - Eitarior<br />

Insured<br />

ila ti<br />

00<br />

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0.0<br />

65<br />

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PIS<br />

0<br />

25<br />

13<br />

22 n<br />

2 0 u<br />

2 1 17<br />

00 1<br />

00 3<br />

00<br />

0.0<br />

Edward H. Reed<br />

DHL 399-2909<br />

FRANK M.<br />

MAZZfTELLI & SON<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

Specializing in Gas<br />

Baseboard Heat<br />

mmmm<br />

PHONE 3M41U<br />

Joseph P. Stabler<br />

PLUMBING*,<br />

HEATING<br />

Dial 399-3085<br />

Office & Showroom<br />

2152 Asbury Ave.<br />

• Custom Homes • Additions<br />

• Alli-ralkiiis • Painting • Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

• Killing<br />

•BUILDING CONTRACTORS<br />

N. WMN t SONS, INC.<br />

PHONE 399-4482<br />

John Sykes Co,<br />

300N. Florida Ave., Atlttntic <strong>City</strong>, N, j<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Aluminum Siding<br />

• Gutterwork<br />

PHONE 345-1191<br />

Quality Ro<strong>of</strong>ers and Metalworkers<br />

or Four Generations<br />

No JOB too big, no<br />

REPAIRjtoo small ...all <strong>of</strong><br />

our plumbing and heating<br />

work gtti tha tam«<br />

caraful consideration.<br />

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10<br />

3<br />

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PLYMOUTH INN<br />

iftiarar<br />

JanSt<br />

Wolkkl<br />

Hunt<br />

FoBwortn<br />

MasH<br />

BOULEVARD<br />

Thompion<br />

M<strong>of</strong>lHOfB<br />

utiumc wn H U B K<br />

ROM<br />

KatwlicK<br />

12 U K.plan<br />

@*5 I Kamgja<br />

00 4 Fswlar<br />

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oo ii<br />

Standing*<br />

5OPBHSTAHS<br />

M 111 H KNIGHTS PHARMACY<br />

BOULEVARD<br />

VEHNONHALL<br />

BOB'SGRILL<br />

0 0 0 0 COACH I PIZZA<br />

1 0 0 J FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />

5 32 11 PLYMOUTH INN<br />

SIDING<br />

Call<br />

646 7992<br />

Ii 1<br />

0-0 !<br />

1 J 90<br />

4-4 i<br />

So It Seems<br />

Many motorUtB appear<br />

« int n willing to meet the other<br />

30<br />

31<br />

31<br />

21<br />

JJ<br />

25<br />

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0-4<br />

car more than half way,<br />

-Constitution, Atlanta, t<br />

G. W.<br />

CUSTOM HOMES<br />

• All Types<br />

<strong>of</strong> Additions<br />

• Garages<br />

• New Construction<br />

Call 465-4102<br />

After I P, i,<br />

Miami-Somers Windows are the eyas <strong>of</strong> your home!<br />

ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

\ i-.^_ ^ Thii ii NOT a Storm Window this replaces your old worn-out sash!<br />

s V<br />

I<br />

\ S S<br />

• InttliM WMMUI IMWIV—I«I« *r<br />

i *1 \ S<br />

• HtmiMMt AH P.lim»t - Fli<br />

J in B**uHlul WMM EMIMI -<br />

Owrliitwd-Tin "imm ^<br />

•• I«y A CltM - ^MMViMt fram N<br />

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Available in White<br />

.or AnodizedNFinish<br />

1<br />

• F-ll VMIMtai - Mil to*<br />

RaiWMi Imr<br />

till Us Tiriay ^<br />

fir Free Estiiitis<br />

Miami-Somers Co., Inc.<br />

MuiufKtunrs and Warehouse Distributors<br />

, . *)< K«*rihu^r <strong>of</strong> Mlsmi Products In South JffMy v ... ,,. , „ ,,_<br />

505 NfW ROAD (RiW» 9) JoMERS POINT, N, A, PHONI 927^133<br />

STAHLIR'S<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

Res.: 3315 West Ave, Dial 399-2980<br />

"WE SOCIALIZE i mmam mm"<br />

BERGER LUMBER CO.<br />

"The Friendly Lumber Yard"<br />

COMPLETE BUILDER AND<br />

HOME HANDYMAN SUPPLIES<br />

11th St. I Simpson Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

PHONE 398-3300 ,<br />

Authorized Dealer for TERMINIX Termite Control<br />

J. R. NIXON<br />

Registered Builder<br />

223 WIST IVMII<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OF ALTEMTUIS I MDmMS<br />

KITCHENS and IATMS MODERNIZED<br />

, ROOFINfi and SIDIN6<br />

W JOB TOfl SMAU OR TOO LAKE<br />

Dial 399-3694 111 lartti Nrfcviy<br />

CHRIS JACOBY<br />

-PUSTERINQ-<br />

Briktah aid<br />

• Blookwort • Stopt<br />

BlALttt-2717<br />

10 feM Aw., OCIM Qtj<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

REPAIRS<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

DS.I39M724<br />

ROBERTA.GILL<br />

Registered Builder<br />

Warren North<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St, & Bay Avje. Phone 399-2936<br />

BUILDING<br />

REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />

FRED S. TARYES, 3rd<br />

• • IUILDER • •<br />

Mm Mi hsmss Construction<br />

RtiHtMii »d R«Mirs <strong>of</strong> AN IM|<br />

CALL EITHER DOM TARVES at 399-2306<br />

or FRED TARVES at 399-1127<br />

leeu cin. i, J.<br />

HAM ADA & SON<br />

328 Wett Avenue Dial 399-1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Heating--Air Conditioning<br />

EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />

IPiC,<br />

ROOFING «nd<br />

SttftMtUIWark<br />

BRYANTFORCEDAIR<br />

HEATING<br />

151 WEST AVENUE<br />

DtaitK-Mtg<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

L. Wisi*<br />

PLASTERING<br />

NEW WORK * PATCHING<br />

WATERPROOFED<br />

fifWCO<br />

PLASTERING <strong>of</strong> All Kta*<br />

OR! WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL*<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

comm<br />

REGE.<br />

TUESPAY> 7. 1W1. THEOC1AN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE THIRTEEN<br />

Art JdHnson wins predicted log race<br />

by Tom Williams<br />

I SPORTS CORNER<br />

gets Mainland hoop job<br />

Formir Octan <strong>City</strong> ^ Haak wai junior varsity coach Speaking <strong>of</strong> coaches, the<br />

S I<br />

SEfi FOODS<br />

** Mf<br />

respectively.<br />

OUR LIST OF ENTREES INCLUDES<br />

In the first game on Thursday<br />

iaMry Boati Turliay mnt fluHIng wins Bfl»»l TMnMHt Prta« CMMHII ,<br />

night, Dimension made a<br />

Hawaiian BakM Ham imolh«r«l wllh plntipcK IM iirvrt wllti Yimii Crllp .<br />

Daa» FrI.a SaafMil Hrvai wllti our «»ipaila! HUMfllaM flrtar lautai Italian •<br />

strong come-back after an<br />

lprgh.nl iMMiii Saucai Frnk ckigHa Chow Main (McliM wlin VaMttMH, •<br />

early lapse but ended up tefing<br />

•ad NDMiaii TM Fimit MM Ravioli with a vary IMIl MmanMa ul», (M<br />

to O & R Steaks, S7-4S. The all-<br />

AT THE<br />

our Ch.fi Sp.cl.lty — Vul p«nn«jl»n<br />

out hustle <strong>of</strong> Lee Davis, Jack<br />

PLUS THE FOLLOWING VEGETABLES<br />

Flanagan and Scott Van-<br />

SOUTHSIDE<br />

AND CASSEROLES<br />

dersliee brought the Dimension<br />

TaMantMM Whala Karnal earn. Mm Lna Cut 9rtM IHH, V'uaTH<br />

Llnia ^!<br />

team back only to fall short In<br />

him, CHMckju. Micamnl anj {Nut MM Ova* MkM Ma, AIM its Cr».my V<br />

the end due to the balanced<br />

ntaien, Franch PrM PMIIHt, aM Vlim<br />

•coring <strong>of</strong> 0 & R's Bill Fisher-21<br />

four-team tournament, will<br />

SEA FOOD<br />

FROM THE BAKERY<br />

points, John Hall-10 points,<br />

I1<br />

A «|M •.umm.m M Br.tdi in4 "ollihave<br />

to be scratched or, at<br />

least, run completely separate<br />

AND FOR DESSERT;<br />

from the main tournament.<br />

A WIM taiactlM at PraUlIf tlkad ulut ana plat friM Ma InMailM Mffl«MM<br />

Hopefully the event wiU return f Who serves king f<br />

IMdliifi, Intioainl tAaaMta, »aNIH, aM "*<br />

to the shore area the following size Cocktails in {<br />

4001 WIST AVENUE<br />

year when scheduling problems Champagne Glasses? •<br />

PHONE 399-5414<br />

PRESENT THIS AD TO THE CASHIER |<br />

can be worked out in Con-<br />

FOR A^IO^DISOOUNT I<br />

vention Hall.<br />

• HARRY'S INN •<br />

COMPLETE TAKE-OUT MENU<br />

In the meantime, who's going<br />

to take the seagulls to Who serves the<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> Fresh Sea Foods<br />

Vlllanova?<br />

largest Lobster Tails<br />

in the area?<br />

• Clan Chowder<br />

Pattry from the Point Diner<br />

* Fried Chicken Specials<br />

Donuts<br />

1.00 Dot.<br />

Try Home Styled • HARRY'S INN * (<br />

Cream Filled<br />

1.60 Doi.<br />

* Shrimp in the Bucket<br />

Danish<br />

2,2! Doz.<br />

Cooking at<br />

Who has Dinner<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Ring<br />

90<br />

Music, Dancing and<br />

OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 10 TO t Cinnamon Bun Square,<br />

., 9S<br />

Nick singing your<br />

The EMILY<br />

Blueberry Muffins<br />

2.20 Doz.<br />

favorite songs?<br />

Fruit Pies '. ,<br />

1,50<br />

Cream Pies<br />

2.00<br />

DININ8 ROOM U HARRY'S INN *<br />

Eclairs & Cream Puffs<br />

,.,40 Ea.<br />

7UITH STRUT<br />

Cheesecake<br />

4.J0<br />

Breakfast* Dinner<br />

Fruited<br />

5,00<br />

OF COURSE!<br />

Strawberry ,,....,.,<br />

6.00<br />

Layer Cakes ,,,.,,,,.,<br />

1.15<br />

• DILI SANDWICHES<br />

.STEAKS •CLUBS<br />

. HOAGIES • SODA<br />

399-7234<br />

Gome <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

and You'll<br />

Come again.<br />

Longport Blvd. in<br />

SOMERS PT.» N.j,<br />

• Phone 927-4131 .<br />

OUR FISH SLEPT IN THE<br />

ATLANTIC LAST NIGHT!<br />

They're Freth and Fairly Priced<br />

• Clam on HaH Shell or Steamed<br />

• Crabt i<br />

• Shrimp-Riw or Cooked<br />

• Fhh <strong>of</strong> All Kindt<br />

• Cold Cuft- Hoitiet<br />

[IT AT OUR CUM IAR<br />

" Open 7 A.M. 'til MidniCht<br />

TRY MPT. BILL'S<br />

SEAFOOD!<br />

YOU'LL BE 'HOOKED" TOO!<br />

CAPT. BILL S MARKET<br />

mtwmmM(Mr HKImm mm<br />

Dans Third<br />

SpaT<br />

BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />

99*<br />

Home Frl#s, Sacon, Toast<br />

and C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Serving Three"^©a!§ Daily<br />

7 A.AA. 'til Midnight<br />

DINE ON THE PATIO<br />

BREYER'S HAND-DIPPID ICE CRIAM<br />

301 Aibury Ave. • Air Conditlonmd<br />

• Phone 398-1089<br />

•BREADS-<br />

WHITE ......<br />

RYE ,<br />

DINNER ROLLS.<br />

SNOWFLAKES ...<br />

......50<br />

50<br />

«0<br />

COOKIES 1.60 Lb.<br />

HOMEMADE PUDDINGS 65 and 1,23<br />

CUPCAKES, 1,20<br />

FRII<br />

MRK1M<br />

A BAKERY SPECIAL EVERY DAT<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

A DAY<br />

IN OUR<br />

23RD YEAR<br />

PHONE


PAGE FOURTEEN<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SINTINILLEDOIR<br />

TUESDAY,, JULY 17, <strong>1973</strong><br />

URAY<br />

Breakfast - 8 A.M. to »1 A.M.<br />

Buffet Dinner 5 P.AA, to 8 P.AA,<br />

632 Wesley Avenue Phone (609)399.5260<br />

11 A.M. 'HI Midnight - 7 Day. a Wsak<br />

Dining Room Open 6-10 Mon. Sat.,<br />

Sunday 4 to 10<br />

DINNERS<br />

art NOW being sarvad in our<br />

Dining Room between 5 and 10<br />

34TH STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Serving - Spaghetti • Ravioli • Lasagna • Manicotti<br />

Try Our Family-Sized Take-Out Dinners and Save<br />

5 Mi<br />

Fishing for Easy<br />

Summer Meals?<br />

TOLL'S SEAFOOD<br />

has done all<br />

the work.<br />

All you do is oall<br />

641-6014<br />

Pick Up Your Dinner...<br />

Enjoy the Best Seafood Dinners<br />

Portions Platters<br />

1.70<br />

1.20<br />

1.35<br />

1.85<br />

3.20<br />

3.M<br />

1,20<br />

2.00<br />

1.9S<br />

2.10<br />

1.30<br />

, 1.90<br />

.30<br />

2,30<br />

1.80<br />

1.9S<br />

2.45<br />

3.80<br />

4,55<br />

1,80<br />

2.60<br />

2,55<br />

2,70<br />

1.90<br />

2.50<br />

DEVILED CRAB ,,.....,, (2)<br />

DEVILED CLAM ,,.. (3)<br />

FRIED FLOUNDER,,. ,.(1)<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER (1)<br />

BROILED STUFFED FLOUNDER .(1)<br />

BROILED LOBSTER TAIL ......... (I oz.)<br />

FRIiDFISHCAKiS ...«3)<br />

FRIED SHRIMP .....(10)<br />

FRI ID SCALLOPS .. ,. (I oz.)<br />

FRIED SEAFOOD COMBINATION ...(1)<br />

FRIEDCHICKEN (Va)<br />

STIAMED SHRIMP (URIEL) ..(15)<br />

FRINCH FRI1S ....(ordtr)<br />

Platters Consist <strong>of</strong> Seafood Portion, French Fried<br />

Potatoes or Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Seafood Sauce<br />

CHOWDERS ind SOUPS<br />

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Pitching dominates Little League<br />

KOTARY-S. VF1*<<br />

Leon Creamer limited the<br />

VFW hitteri to a single safety,<br />

a double by Wayne Thompson<br />

with one out in the final inning.<br />

Creamer struck out 14 batters<br />

and issued six free passes,<br />

Kevin Halliday and Bobby<br />

Pfeiffer each collected two<br />

singles for the winners. Losing<br />

pitcher Scott Williams struck<br />

out 11 and walked four.<br />

LEGI0N4. PBA-O<br />

Scott McTigue tossed his<br />

second no-hit game <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

season as he outdueled BUI<br />

ttikey for the victory. Me-<br />

Hjut struck out 12 and walked<br />

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maiterpiece, Caikey whiffed 10<br />

while allowing only two hiti, A<br />

single by McTigue and a two-<br />

bagger by Jeff Hass were the<br />

game's only hits.<br />

ROTARYS, JAYCEES.3<br />

The winners uied lix hiu and<br />

six Jaycee errors to icore their<br />

nine runs in the second, third<br />

and fourth innings. Scott<br />

Halliday was the winning<br />

pitcher, allowing single runi in<br />

the first, third and fifth frames.<br />

Pat Henry pared the winners'<br />

attack with a double and two<br />

•nglei Bob Pfeifler and Brian<br />

Harrii each cracked _ a single<br />

and double with Preston Bryant<br />

and Leon Creamer each hitting<br />

a double. Tyrone Foxwerth<br />

angled and hit his sixth home<br />

run <strong>of</strong> the year. Bob Migeot was<br />

Uie losing pitcher with relief<br />

from Chris Rackley.<br />

LEGiON-7, POST OFFICER<br />

A four-run second inning<br />

spelled the djffermce as the<br />

Legion edged a scrappy Post<br />

Office nine, Icott GaikiU<br />

ftarted that rally with a lingle,<br />

scoring on Steve Clunn'i<br />

double, Clunn rode homt^on a<br />

home run by Scott McTigue,<br />

Jim Brown added the fourth<br />

run when he raced across on a<br />

passed ball McTigue hit a<br />

homer and a double for the<br />

winners with Oaikill and dunn<br />

each doubling and singling, Jeff<br />

Smith hit two singles and a<br />

double for the Post Office who<br />

got a home run from Eddie<br />

Panne. Brown was the winning<br />

pitcher in relief, Chris Hyland<br />

was tagged with the loss,<br />

POST OFFICE-i, LIONS-1<br />

The winners took advantage<br />

d nine Lions errors to coast to<br />

an easy victory. Jack<br />

Warrington had two singles and<br />

Eddie Paone a double to pace<br />

the Post Office hitting attack.<br />

Eddie Nolen collected three hits<br />

tor the losers. Jeff Smith was<br />

the winning pitcher with Kevin<br />

Murphy getting the loss<br />

PBA.?, JAYCEEW<br />

Richard Connelly pitched a<br />

no-hitter and narrowly missed<br />

a league strikeout record as the<br />

PBA handed Jay^es their 10th<br />

iraight loss, Connelly struck<br />

out the first 10 batters in suc-<br />

cession, which is an all-time<br />

record, finishing the game with<br />

17 strikeouts. The only player to<br />

hit the ball was Paul Rethwei]<br />

who grounded out in the final<br />

inning. The OCYAA strikeout<br />

record for six inning games is<br />

IS set by Dave Faragher. BUI<br />

Caskey paced the PBA attack<br />

with two singles. Connelly<br />

himself smacked a double<br />

Tyrone Fox worth, who had a<br />

nine-game hitting streak<br />

mapped, was the losing pit-<br />

dier, Chris Gayle relieved him.<br />

ROTARY-5, LEGIONS<br />

Leon Creamer struck out nine<br />

and pitched a three-hltter, Ml<br />

third .ihutout <strong>of</strong> the year, in<br />

besting Legion ace Scott Me-<br />

Tigue for the decision. Pat<br />

Henry paced the win with two<br />

singles while Kevin Halliday<br />

got a double. Ken Winner, Jiff<br />

McTigue and Scott McTigue<br />

each hit singles for the losers.<br />

Bill Creamer matte an out-<br />

standing defensive play to stifle<br />

a potential Legion rally. Mc-<br />

Ttgijg struck out 10 in a losing<br />

cause.<br />

locked in a tie game that will<br />

have to be completed at a later<br />

date. This one was filled with<br />

excitement, Kevin Murphy<br />

blasted a three-run home run in<br />

the fourth inning for the lions,<br />

Gary Lamb ended Richard<br />

Sullivan's bid for a no-hit game<br />

with a fourth inning single,<br />

Sullivan personally tagged out<br />

three Rotary runners at the<br />

plate. Rotary ended the final<br />

inning with a line drive double<br />

play to preserve the tie,<br />

Sullivan struck out nine and<br />

allowed five hits. Rotary's<br />

Brian Harrii struck out five<br />

and was tagged for four hits.<br />

JAYCEES.<br />

Schedule:<br />

Tonight: SB) Kiwanis<br />

Rotary; (8) Jiycees vs,<br />

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Wednesday: (8) Colony<br />

Legion; (8) Post Office<br />

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Friday: (6) VPW vs<br />

JayGees; (8) Rotary vs. Legion.<br />

Monday; (6) Legion vs.<br />

Kiwanis; (8) Post Office vs<br />

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homo 1 . T^o <strong>of</strong> Ventnor'i girls,<br />

Hess and Hyde, hit doubles.<br />

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There are three more games<br />

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Kevin Halliday struck out 10<br />

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Bobby Armstrong paced the<br />

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Danny Dotrr <strong>of</strong> Exchange;<br />

icott McTigue <strong>of</strong> Legion; Eddie<br />

Paone <strong>of</strong> Pott Office; Brad<br />

Wiltshire <strong>of</strong> VFW; and Richard<br />

Sullivan <strong>of</strong> Lions,<br />

Alternates named were<br />

Richard Coughlin <strong>of</strong> Legion;<br />

Tracey Henry <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis; and<br />

fed Nolen <strong>of</strong> Uons.<br />

The team will be coached by<br />

Frank Sarmino, Harry Van<br />

derslice and Nazi Costanza,<br />

"Die tournament is a single-<br />

elimination affair which<br />

culminates in Wllliamspart,<br />

Pa with the annual Little<br />

League World Series.<br />

l*f-3IM.<br />

7.31<br />

OC1*N CITY - 131 Fourth II, Clean 3<br />

Mnfl. apt. aM • Mrm. apt. weakly.<br />

Aits raami with ar wHitout aeklni. 1111<br />

c.ntr.l avin-4»M J.IJ<br />

WINTER RENTALS<br />

ATTRACTIVE new on. and twa I<br />

unltt at paatfi urn surMaR. Fully<br />

furnitnad and aatdppat wllh TV and at<br />

appllancn. An vnkeaMMe vahe ttartlo*<br />

at only Iff per mem* phi electric. No<br />

cMMren er ptM, ataao. Cat) MMM4 lar<br />

MttMr Wh.Mll... Opt* tar l.lMrtla..<br />

• MnU.yiHa.m. l.im. TM<br />

•01 PARK PL — IIHMni M l • al CM*,<br />

•1M.M per month r.1. Call »H1H 7-<br />

i aEOROOM tit lieer meawn apenmeni,<br />

AveuaMe iept. tJ-M.» i|. Call NMM!<br />

FIRIT FLOOR, well hnnllliad 1 bHwm<br />

apt. far winter Mm lapt, J. Mud.<br />

only. RaWrmcH. Hvere to A » p inap.<br />

Pkti center. CBN Kt-iKf, 11 a.m.. 4 p.m,7-<br />

17<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

LAaaeNPRQHT — Three nadresn><br />

apartment with er wllhovt boat Hip,<br />

Franklin William., KMItor. 1)30 lay<br />

Avenue. 7-N<br />

•RAND NEW lit flaar apt., I tadnxHTH, 3<br />

Mini, wall to weU carpatint, wadw.<br />

dryer, lit) a month Inclwllna haet and hot<br />

water, Ssti Raany, UMltor. MM AM*ry<br />

Av.. Iff 3afl. 7-37<br />

NEW HcMd llser, 1 Mrsemi, I<br />

urHjmlui.il apt. Wltkar, dryer, •!!•<br />

cleanlni even, Avallanie new. S3S1<br />

monthly. Salt Raalty, Reeneri, ISN<br />

AiMry Ave, m m ;-ir<br />

lEcOND FLOOR — ] sMnam apemnent<br />

evailabla Auajyit II. Fsuf yeari aid,<br />

unlurnlihrf, H7J rnanfnly plui utIIIIIM<br />

WsMl Afency, Realttr, 311 Weil Ave, IM.<br />

me. n<br />

3NO FL. — 3 bedrHffi apt. avallat I. sepl,<br />

Fumlinad. LH, dlnlni araa, msdam<br />

kHcMn and bam, carpatea ttmyatieul.<br />

Pram * baa parch, private ant. Near<br />

eeacH and UMsplna, TV ceaie, Ne pen.<br />

H|.11ft. 7.17<br />

YEARLY OH WTNTIR — Bsn't fat<br />

caufht wim yeur p^~ dawn sr all ttia<br />

nice epartrnenti sane. AmactlY.ly lur.<br />

nlihad. Side entrance IM • Wl It- JW•<br />

1111. 739<br />

ROOMS<br />

Route 9 &<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Avenue<br />

SOMERS POINT.<br />

N.J.<br />

SERVING<br />

Dinners<br />

Platters<br />

Delicious<br />

Sandwiches<br />

Special<br />

Businessman'<br />

Lunch<br />

EVERY DA •*<br />

PACKAGE GOOD1<br />

PHONE<br />

RALLY SPORT MARINE<br />

HQMf OF THI JITS<br />

Ird « NEW JERSEY AVENUES<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD, N. J. — (1331116)<br />

RAUY SPORT JIT BOATS - 1ft* • 21'<br />

HP MotBri • 300 HP to 930 HP<br />

OVEWJME COMORO<br />

Comoioi art loi chomy M«oplc. You c«t> iilctl liom 15 to 19<br />

loot lan^tht and stern or odtbo«d powti p.ckjqes taw cnoiM<br />

ot Ttt-V or De»p-V hulls CamoiO (las on answer lor you<br />

THESE ARE THE<br />

BOATS - V Hull and Tri Hull<br />

Sizai IS' • IT — I/O and Outboard<br />

FULLY [QUIPPED- FAMILY BOATS<br />

CHAPARRAL BOATS • Fine Selection<br />

From 15' to 24' 4" • I/O and Outboard<br />

FUN BOATING AT ITS BEST!<br />

MerCrulisr • Berkley Jets • Flagihip inginei<br />

Warranty, Service and Pull <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Parts<br />

Per Those Whs Demand lhi> OHim.it.' In Spwil,<br />

Performance and Styling . . . The^e Are Tomorrow's<br />

Boats Today!<br />

(VISIT OUR SHOWROOM<br />

ROOMS — ROOMS - ROOMS Bally •<br />

waeklr sr Isr ina iumfner. Reasenable<br />

and iriandly. Yeune peepla prenfrred.<br />

klBatrsti, 1931 CeMral Ave, lff.71fI. H<br />

ROOMS iar warunf iin>, with kilcnan,<br />

ocean can, 1411 Central Ave. in.<br />

«II. f»<br />

ATTRACTIVE c.nlr.lly Iscatad cool<br />

room, priced lew, e real bargain, will<br />

•ccommodat. ] • twin bedl, 1 adult lemala<br />

prelerrad,ieeianarweakly,)fflM7, tl<br />

ROOM, bath, relrigaraler, prlv.l.,<br />

canvanlant ta malgre peepia, Call 3ff.IS44.<br />

sr Ui US icntlnaiLedger. 717<br />

ilTACMFRONT — mi Central. Mrtect<br />

lacetlan. Newly iurnliRed. Larie<br />

rnedarn mstal type. Owner en premiiei<br />

waekendi vcit HMlil. DuHng week<br />

ceil (III) lltwiavaninei, "<br />

ROOMS iar i, 3 ar 1 periani, wltn pwchet.<br />

Firnlly room - Ueepf 4. CISH Is beach.<br />

m weeiiiy ana vp. Lindiay Memr, MS -<br />

lndSt.)tt-tll? 7 10<br />

R.E, WANTED<br />

INVIITOR _ Mil pwcftaia larm..<br />

fiwind • acraaie. lout* Jeney ar..<br />

writ, fivlnt hill peniwiiri ta F.o. »»«<br />

M7.M.rm^.,M.J.8tHJ. "<br />

• WANTEa-bMMaabla 1st. Ceil If f .35*4. M ]<br />

FRIVATI PARTY wpnti to buy heyH,<br />

cgHage er aupNi, b*.»lnmi er beat*<br />

sleekNaraiHsri.Ifl.i441. 7-37<br />

STORA©! FOR RINT<br />

ITORASE - Fumlnira, sail itf-iiis.' H<br />

NOW<br />

PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />

REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

5*vm ANNUM<br />

Ns Minimum taJarMa<br />

90-DAY NOTICE<br />

SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />

OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAM ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 A AVIHUI PHONI *9« Ifl-tBIt<br />

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"I<br />

PAGE SIXTEEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

- Values Galore on the Want Ad Pages — PU'lLiC NOTICE PUBtlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT1 £6<br />

L THE<br />

FUPJACK ROOM<br />

FOR BREAKFAST<br />

8-11 A.M.<br />

FEATURING<br />

BLUEBiRRY FLAPJACKS<br />

EGGMrRALEIGH<br />

THE RALEIGH<br />

10th and Wesley<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

Dial<br />

Me<br />

SSe<br />

399 IS 19<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

6th Street and Boardwalk<br />

Open baily -1 P.M. |<br />

SOI Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

Eitemion <strong>of</strong> 34th St.<br />

Hie Largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

COLD WINES in This Area<br />

Phone 399-0287<br />

DiOrio's<br />

CIRCLE CUE<br />

I S<strong>of</strong>psrs Point, N, J.<br />

Music I Dancing<br />

Nitely<br />

Tony Olek<br />

GUITAR-VOCALIST<br />

Tony Mascara<br />

.ClHi-CTfHQMOIlEHTfNN.<br />

ORGAN-VOCALIST<br />

Completely Remodeled<br />

.fc. ^. ^ ^ •*. •» afc ^ J. •* ,«. ^ J. -fc ^ ^<br />

Joe<br />

tk'Orfo's<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

Somirt Point, N, J,<br />

A Complete<br />

Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

• LIQUORS<br />

WINES * BEERS<br />

Personalized<br />

Service<br />

Delivery Service<br />

Gall 927-6111<br />

Famous For Food Since 1934<br />

DINNERS ONLY<br />

OPEpiJ MON, thru SAT, 4-i<br />

SUNDAY 12:30-8:30<br />

• 26 DELICIOUS MENU ITEMS<br />

• SEPARATE CHILDREN'S MENU<br />

• 500 SEATS (Sorry/ No Reservations)<br />

TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />

DIAL 399-4013<br />

VIIIT THI UNI8U1 GIFT SHOP<br />

SERENDIPITY LANE<br />

DIAL39M4N<br />

AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

*OCEAN AVENUE FREE<br />

CONSOLIDATED REPORT QF CONDITION Op C041TAL IT4TB BANK" OF OBiaH CITV f$ TM| ST4TB OF<br />

HIW JERSIT UNDOOMISTir iuaSIDIABIII At THI CLOSE OF lUiiMISI ON JUNE 10, 1»7)<br />

I. C«A uMdiM mm t«nkl I Including IMMU.4liMMttiddiblh!<br />

i u s, Truiurr Hcuritin<br />

i a » i i ( N n l h i<br />

7. FttftrsHundi isiaatiiitaeyHfiaspurchaiaduiiearagrvamanH ft ratal!<br />

1. omtrig.nt , ..,,' ,'........ ..<br />

f. link ^affiUai.MiFi'iturf and ftstufai. and other a^aHraeratcfifini sank prarnlitt.<br />

11 Qthar euafi<br />

I* TOTii-ASfiTJ<br />

LIABILITIES , •<br />

II DKinnaa«po»IHMincll«iau«n,|!«riiiifihipi,iii««trpw»w»IH<br />

II rime .mi ••v.ngidipo.lliol Individual! M.ln.,Uiipi,«narOiw>f.lloo.<br />

17 Bnnlligl unltH Sfiin ogvarnmMt<br />

11 MpHltigiitifuinapiliilciltuHivliiBiii<br />

JO Bamltlsf ummarelalbtnki<br />

11 CiniiiHindBllletri'ducat, tit<br />

«. TOTAL D» POSITS<br />

!•! T0llHHm.ndcl.po,lli<br />

(6) Total Urn..no ..vmo.tl.pn.il.<br />

11 MsngiH IndaBIMiWH<br />

,<br />

,. .1I.701.M7.M<br />

I.IM.tu.M<br />

II.IH.UI.N<br />

« OIHar llabiliilai<br />

U TQTfiL LISRiLIf if S ..<br />

RESERVES ON LOAN! AND SECURITIES<br />

M Bii#F¥9 ler badaaBtknsaaBii laatH JtaiyBeureuaM ie liriaFnal Ba¥SnM#S«*>t* Riling* j<br />

]] TaTALReiECVEIONLe/kHiAHDIlCUHITIIl<br />

CAPITAL ACCOUNT!<br />

II Common iluck 101.1 p" v.lu«<br />

(No IMfM •utlHFIKtf I»,«»I (Wo Mural 4vf>liMin« 1»,«M><br />

Ji. Surplul ,. : .<br />

» undl«iSM praim<br />

• I TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS<br />

• t TOTAL ! IABILITIEV HliSeHve!»UD CAPITAL ACCOUNTS<br />

M1MORANDA<br />

I ayiriHiiitataliinWiilsrIIMilaltMUrdiyiiMlilfwimciliun<br />

1 avarafagfhilaliaanifaf IMIiealaMaratriaiHllllfwinicaliatta<br />

Wa, P.J, OliararalBO, Eiacullva¥!«• Preiidanf, ui Manry I. MaM, Traaiyrar, al H» Mava-MinM<br />

bank OS isianlhl? afflrni maf thii raesrt SI ffifKMtisii ii f?ua ang carraet. te fha Bait ef OUT knowlaflea<br />

Mla.MJ.73<br />

.MM.t47.7t<br />

100*00 00<br />

I7,«1,I») 10<br />

1,841,117,fS<br />

IB.U7OI<br />

Uf.14l.1f7.ll<br />

.iM.<br />

31§,«47,lt<br />

11,14141<br />

1.171.71<br />

I75.SOOOO<br />

117,11417<br />

* sin, ol Naw J.ruy. County gf Cap. May, n<br />

Sworn to M mburttM bafora ma ml. llfti «a» «l <strong>Jul</strong>y, H»J, «M I daraBv tartlly tMt 11« n* wi<br />

DHIcar <strong>of</strong> dlraCttr ol ttili bank<br />

My Mmmiiilon anplrai Pawuarv 14. 1*75. sanala M«U«o, Notarf PyBllt<br />

I 17, IT, B.t HI"<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

ON THE ALLEY baytlM batman IM and<br />

Jrd llraat. airaaa MM - mil l« tMar,<br />

wl art ciaanlll) noun, inraftlva<br />

dlicounl. TM Naw EnflaM Wtp, IM<br />

Wat! A vt- 7-37<br />

M FO8D van, cirpaiM, n*wly MMtM,<br />

WAITRESS Mf» lima work •vailaMa,<br />

pratarawy (Ml round anpMylMm,<br />

Call tar appl, «S-IMI. Million)-. Corbln<br />

HouM,RgutlM,earMneiiv, If<br />

17 JAL0U51IS — Q*M (Ml, Mill HUH<br />

A giaii I' x i*. Partae! let an€hHlni<br />

parch, inms, 7.17<br />

SENIOR CITI1BN mala M Mtv* 11 RMM<br />

w.lchm.n .1 tmail IKtl twtal Plaiu<br />

call Mr, Imnm mil!]- 7.»<br />

DKAPEBIII — CUMont DM, KMaula<br />

prlcn, lire. HMctlait M llM labrtti,<br />

hama Hrvica, no oblljMion. AIM slip,<br />

covtr ami drtpKY l.brlci airlilaMl, CaH<br />

I»«S, 7-11<br />

IURPMABD — r "Ultli." «r*at tar<br />

DUrUBX — Hlltlly IHlriMa, MMfl MM, 1<br />

y.ir, tM, tpadwi 1 kMnnii, 1 Mm<br />

•at* llasr. eamflaMly lamMari, hM all<br />

madam fsnvMlancii, Ttlal alfcfrlc,<br />

•ifallaM Mtani. »M,«0, inn Unity,<br />

H..Hortl*m»AlburyAr. Itfllll. t!<br />

1ICVCLI — 10 ipaM boy. 11 Inch. Hal<br />

llmplai |aan, ul«y lavan and<br />

nmarpuli Man. Oood c9MNMt> 1 yaar<br />

old t» CiHlttlJJl 7 10<br />

PLUM1IR or Hptntnild pl»mb»r-t<br />

h.lpar, ittlfly work. Mallllllll, lit<br />

Aibory A.« 1H llf X 741<br />

POR t*LI uy awiwr, ipiritlint 'W Mrm,<br />

itwii'i throw to Mae*, Fatmlyn fUo,<br />

n<strong>of</strong>lh and. PIraplaa, U1JM futnlihad<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

TAMPA, Ma, - Craig S,<br />

Mensdmer, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, ud Mrs,<br />

W.J. Menschner, <strong>of</strong> 34 KlrkUn<br />

av,, linwood, N.J., is partidpating<br />

in a U.S. Air Force<br />

Officers Training Corps<br />

(AFROTC) field training encampment<br />

at MacDill AFB,<br />

fla,<br />

During the encampment,<br />

cadets become familiar with<br />

the life and activities on Air<br />

Force bases md can examine<br />

career* in which they may wish<br />

to serve as <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

They also receive survival<br />

training, aircraft and aircrew<br />

indoctrination, small arms<br />

Mining and visit other Air<br />

Force bases.<br />

Cadet Menschner is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the AFBOTC unit at<br />

Gettysburg (Pa.) College,<br />

He Is a 1W1 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High.<br />

School.<br />

I<br />

JESS<br />

TAVERN<br />

Black Horse Pike<br />

West <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvilie<br />

PHONE 646-6900<br />

'TIL W<br />

4 fl.M.<br />

WED FRI. I U l NITF.S<br />

DINNERS<br />

SERVED DAILY 4 10 ID<br />

CONETS<br />

SMC r - = =<br />

34TH STREET<br />

m Manm mm, mm mat mm<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

BAR&<br />

COCKTAIL<br />

Phone 3f 9-9851 or 3t9-0602<br />

• MENU<br />

• 8EIR <br />

LIVE %J MUSIC<br />

•mJ SATURDAY NITE<br />

MS 6R O<br />

FOR TAKMUT<br />

WALK THAT BIKE-Mlmi Ashton, <strong>of</strong> MillviUe,<br />

and two-year^ld Klmmy Teti, <strong>of</strong> Marion, Pa,, wait<br />

along with Genetta Dues, <strong>of</strong> Thornton, Pa,, to begin<br />

walfing their bikes in the 800 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury av,<br />

Sgns ^stsd between 7Ui and 9th ste, along the main<br />

business district forbid riding bikes and require that<br />

all bikes must be walked to avoid problems with<br />

motorists and pedestrians. Regulations will be in<br />

effect for the summer months. (Counsellor Photo)<br />

MMmlb<br />

flil3fM4»1<br />

NOW UPn<br />

EVERY KBHT<br />

8-11<br />

Except TMsday<br />

7:J0 ID 10)<br />

UMISSBN TUOUY NBHT<br />

OJSED SUNDAYS<br />

RAKY DAY SESSOIS<br />

1-.30 to 4 PJ.<br />

Enjoy Itir Sk.Hng<br />

M«ra, Join • elan<br />

WI SILL SUTES<br />

i EQUIMEMT<br />

WALT DISNEY'S<br />

GREATEST !<br />

ACHIEVEMENT!<br />

TECHNICOLOR* H*»<br />

»«ikn*4ifcji«ji>*in*,pisniLiinii*co K<br />

CONTINUOUS tHOWt DAILV<br />

FREE PARKING - • •<br />

STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 18<br />

lSFM<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

Sunday's r3in<br />

mars weekend<br />

Sunday's sometimes heavy<br />

rain put a damper on what<br />

otherwise would have been an<br />

ideal resort weetend. Crowds<br />

wtre htavy most Wf the day<br />

Saturday, but no JWriOUS incidents<br />

were reppriM.<br />

Police Qiief Benjamin L.<br />

Dungan called the weekend<br />

average for this stage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season. He reported a total <strong>of</strong><br />

257 complaint* from noon<br />

Friday until late Sunday night<br />

There were 12 motor vehicle<br />

accidents, but none were<br />

serious. Police responded to a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 14 noise compteints and<br />

here were eight arreits over<br />

Hie weekend, one for narcotics<br />

possession.<br />

The usual Sunday afternoon<br />

l.HO.OOOM<br />

If i,ui at<br />

traffic jams failed to<br />

materialize as me rain kept a<br />

steady stream <strong>of</strong> homeward<br />

.ni.Mi.it7.ii<br />

'xjund motorists heading out <strong>of</strong><br />

town all day.<br />

, iijn.tM.M Bridge<br />

Beach Patrol Captain George<br />

17,147,lMtS<br />

T, Lafferty said Ws men were<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE tioni, Mary Schmidt and busy Saturday, but no major<br />

An average <strong>of</strong> 60 was made at Mildred Louis were first in the rescues were made. LafTerty<br />

Sunday evening's game with NorttfSouth group with i». Mid Sunday was a "wash-out"<br />

F J mo.r.rdlno, liacylwa Vlea prHiaaifl Alice Webb and Steve Fuller Also above average were adding that there are few less<br />

Mam I. Htli, TrMHifaf taking top spot with 78, Coming Laurel Mowbray and Art Levin,<br />

^* Earraa-*ttt,l:<br />

desirable places in a rainstorm .<br />

in second were Jane Young and 116; Peg Smith and Reuben than the beach.<br />

W.H.rJ Wtlli Adeie Kelly, 72'i. Also above Sussman, 116, Hazel Rohrbach<br />

chattar j WimNrt<br />

BM-artori average were Margo Gartland and Bldyn Stewart, 113Mi, Jane<br />

and Esther Fuller, Peg Smith Young and A, Adele Kelly, no,<br />

and Rod Bosyshell and Mr, and and Don Brady and Bob San-<br />

Mrs. Reuben lussman, nino, los.<br />

Ml» BmnJw.K.. Ocln <strong>City</strong><br />

Ph. ]««7*—Cloiri tilMty<br />

In the East-West section CsminiBM Noon Til MIMfl<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE • holding down first place were<br />

Average <strong>of</strong> « for North^uth Beverly Brown and John Green<br />

and SZVt for Bast-West were with 123%. Runnersiw were * *ETEK »OODANOVICH<br />

made at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> George Draisin and Harry<br />

fiCTiQK<br />

Arts Center<br />

Duplicate Bridge game played Mann, 122; Norma Bennewitt PAPER MOON'<br />

Ray Schultz will be the liltacreen classei. In August he<br />

tost Thursday evening. and Sally Souder, 121; Mr, and<br />

CPOl<br />

featured demonstrator on will have a Tuesday afternoon Playing North-South first Mrs. Groshon, 120M, and Rose<br />

JTABRINO<br />

«¥*N O-NIAI.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 25 at 8 p.m. class. Hit background includes place was pined by Don Brady Captto and Ann Marshall, 117%,<br />

MADILINI KAMW<br />

He will demonstrate silkscreen. studying at the Arts Student and partner with 63. Runnersup <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

Mr, Schultz, a native <strong>of</strong> League, New York and were Helen James and Peg pmes are played every<br />

Maaouri, is now a permanent LaOrande Chaumiere in Paris, Sheldon, 56M, and Marge Monday at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, VILLAGE<br />

rwjdiBt <strong>of</strong> Cape May, He isHe<br />

is a painter, printmaker, Hamburger and Ruth Gardner, Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. Ith itnM OH BHnhwtiii<br />

Ot.wclly<br />

frit president <strong>of</strong> fte Cape Miy hook illustrator and designer, «.<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 West F l W W c i d i «<br />

Qiunty Art League and current Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 24. FUm Night In the Bast-West section av.<br />

LAtT TIMBi TODAY<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Mid-Atlantic startMt 8 p.m. "When Comedy Anne Simpson and Mills<br />

IIIMIIM:* P.M. DAILY<br />

Center for the Arts in Cape Wai King," a 1962 production, Thompson came in first with 68,<br />

THBILL AOAIN TO THI HAPPIliT<br />

SOUND IN TNI WORLB<br />

»iy. He joined the Cultural will be shown. It is a com- followed by Etaanor Eisenlohr<br />

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OCEAN CITTrVjyiW JERSEY, f»RlOA?r. JVIvY 20,<br />

Beyond existing bulkheads<br />

HOAG AND<br />

to<br />

WEEKEND<br />

EDITION<br />

to alter beach zone line<br />

PRICE 10c<br />

' " ' w I"<br />

by Thomas L. Watkins y«rd» and therefore bulkheads •nybody'i property but to the <strong>City</strong> could," Grisbaum said were purchased by the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Ifyat extend ocean ward <strong>of</strong> the "Biimtain the purpoie and Waldman replied that such Waldman said there are no<br />

In response to complaints Qjttstal Beach Zone line. That Intent <strong>of</strong> the ordinance," buildings necessary for thesuch<br />

plans.<br />

that the Coastal Beach Zone line forbids construction or Waldman said in response to public safety could be built, Realtor T. John Carey said he<br />

line is unfair to some property (tevelopmeni oceanward <strong>of</strong> the a question by Ordille that the according to the provisions <strong>of</strong> thought most <strong>of</strong> the fears beiqg<br />

Owners between SSrd and line.<br />

Commissioners would be the ordinance.<br />

expressed were fears for tint<br />

29th sts., the <strong>City</strong> Com- The beach zone ordinance receptive to a new line that runs Waldman then said the <strong>City</strong> future. "We trust the present<br />

missioners have promised to and a similar measure along "the outer most would be "receptive" to en- administraion, but who knfot<br />

look into the ordinance with the restricting bay front develop- perimeter <strong>of</strong> th* farthest tering into binding agreements what would happen in 20 or, 30<br />

possibility <strong>of</strong> moving the line ment were passed by thebulkhead,"<br />

T*e Mayor said he whereby the present owners years,"Carey said.<br />

closer to the ocean,<br />

current administration at <strong>City</strong> would not approve a "jagged could control the deeds to their The <strong>City</strong> recently received a<br />

A large group <strong>of</strong> property Hall nearly two yean ago. line,"<br />

properties if neither they or the State grant <strong>of</strong> 1734,000 hah* <strong>of</strong><br />

owners along the Wesley av. Mayor B Thomas Waldman In spelling out the <strong>City</strong>'s city could be allowed to build which must be made up with<br />

beachfront attended Wed- said he was made aware <strong>of</strong> the intent, the Mayor said the there without the consent <strong>of</strong> funds from the dty. The money<br />

nesday's <strong>City</strong> Commission problem by the heavy volumn primary consideration is to both parties.<br />

is to be used to bqya number tf<br />

meeting and asked the Com- <strong>of</strong> mail that has been pouring keep additional building <strong>of</strong>f the Others at the meeting e«. lots along E Atlantic btvd^ in<br />

missioners to consider their into <strong>City</strong> Hall in recent days on beachfront md secondly for the pressed fears that the <strong>City</strong><br />

the gardens, with the re*t. lor<br />

GM talk<br />

particular plight since the subject<br />

<strong>City</strong> to acquire the riparian might extend the boardwalk<br />

the purchase <strong>of</strong> riparian lot*<br />

sometime in the near future the It has apparently come to a land.<br />

farther south if the beach lot!<br />

south to 59th st.<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> Miss Night in Venice contestants Join in an informal talk session <strong>City</strong> intends to purchase head because <strong>of</strong> the impending This led to another qutatkiu<br />

following the luncheon Tuesday at Watson's, Left to right are Nancylee Bleakly, riparian landsoceanward<strong>of</strong> the purchases by the city <strong>of</strong> tin; that was wised by Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Nan Curia, Karen Harkins, JeannieBartler, Kris Achuff and Amanda Hamilton. Coastal Beach Zone line with beachfront riparian lots. Realtor President Leon Contract awarded for<br />

the aid <strong>of</strong> State money.<br />

The Mayor said he has in- Grisbaum, who told the<br />

Local realtor Robert Ordille, structed <strong>City</strong> Engineer Joseph Commissioners he had<br />

a beachfront property owner at F. Hyland to draw maps <strong>of</strong> that many calls from people who<br />

Night in Venice title aspirants 2517 Wesley av., told the area showing the properties don't want to lose control <strong>of</strong> the Haven av. paving work<br />

commissioners that several ffiaT extend into the Coastal beaeh in front <strong>of</strong> their homes.<br />

beachfront property owners in Beach Zone Waldman said it is "Even though they cant<br />

his neighborhood haw, back not the desire {jt the <strong>City</strong> to take build on these lots, it's possible<br />

sponsors; get briefing<br />

Tfatf 12 contttUttntt for MUs<br />

Night in Venice, tfceir sponsors<br />

and otbfr parttajipanu were<br />

guests « a lundteon Tuesday<br />

afternoon in > WaUon'a<br />

Restaurant;<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the affair was<br />

for the contestant* and sponsor«<br />

t» get to biow tsaeh other a<br />

little better and-fc* the girls to<br />

be filled in on the program <strong>of</strong><br />

activitie* through Night in<br />

Venice/Parade-on <strong>Jul</strong>y 28.<br />

olfer, ,city public<br />

•rr *|—^a — ^»T^T • •• ••-•-*—• i a -Y<br />

•J! And Her sponsor to<br />

wAoversUl Engln«(rs complained <strong>of</strong> the He-said the two contracts will<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House, tor<br />

model who gave brief in- th*Night in Venice Parade. He alley paving Stilt d 4rdcM0 quality af work d>ne by Meckel have lo be paid <strong>of</strong>f with an<br />

$84,9M.<br />

structions to the contestants on tfaphasized the parade will the <strong>City</strong> to pay fO<br />

and tlie Oty refused* pty emergency appropriation This<br />

how to walk, Dow to- go up and start promptly at 7 p.m contractors.<br />

approkmimely $26,000 itfll is expected to be done in the<br />

The contract for the loth it,<br />

improvement went to the low<br />

down the stairs and correct Mayor Waldman spoke<br />

According to tW UUcM# owa4«nthMontract.<br />

next few weeks by <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />

bidder, A.E. Stone, Inc., <strong>of</strong><br />

posture,<br />

•briefly as did Mr Wimberg and<br />

Robert F, Gwrett, *>e <strong>City</strong> Wafc fin u> finish *e mission.<br />

itvUle, Bids tor both<br />

Mr. Hafer explained to all the Mr. Tr<strong>of</strong>a. AH wished the girls<br />

have to pay,<br />

wt<br />

Mayor B. tttomas Waldman<br />

ivedin June.bui<br />

girl* the agenda for Thursday<br />

Thomas<br />

^ * , Yacht Club<br />

Commodore Carl Hafer,<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Miss Nhjht in Vast** will take<br />

(Jace on the Music Pier The<br />

jf)H*«*fa**lpHsts for dinner at<br />

the Vacht Qub following which<br />

they will be ensconced in<br />

, convertibles (or the Boardwalk<br />

_<br />

$T,00«M><br />

Venkeisnow goltigon and will<br />

Co , <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville. Stone was<br />

continue through noon <strong>Jul</strong>y 28<br />

not involved m (b* suit<br />

Votes are counted on the basis<br />

Back in iB6ft4ta» Citjrwitwrt ^ t<br />

<strong>of</strong> five cents equaling one vate. into oae contriwf.with Stone-tfr turned ov«> to'the arbjtrtlion<br />

pave alleys from the Longport<br />

continued on page 8<br />

3 "was kfiT owedTo StonB Vbm the<br />

ordinance money ran out.<br />

The etit ire^natter ended ufvln<br />

court and only recently<br />

panei Garrett called the<br />

toll bridge re i«h st. Mectol'<br />

:1 this was a proMam<br />

created by a prior<br />

was<br />

1 Haven av is completely i»sirfaced<br />

The contract* w*J»<br />

awarded after pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

advice was received fWBB<br />

Traiton. Mayor B. ThonMW<br />

Waldman said at the meetkig.<br />

A final obstacle in tM<br />

financing <strong>of</strong> the Haven W.,<br />

project was hurdtad at<br />

meeting when a resolution \<br />

passed creating an i<br />

appropriation <strong>of</strong> •!,.<br />

to release some »12,4<br />

aid paving ri»oney<br />

included in the<br />

never used.<br />

Waldman s«4 fee I<br />

Jemm tawft"! fc«*<br />

"ad- the Haven av, job.<br />

T^9^p^*"Ja»V WTMMM ^#api BlIBai BB1B1 BBJ B Ba . «•<br />

ministration, we willl honor the 1*6 awarding <strong>of</strong> the con. aid paving money from ,—<br />

obligations <strong>of</strong> the Cky to pay it tracts opens the way to getting and <strong>1973</strong> already earmarked Mr<br />

<strong>of</strong>f "<br />

ihe Job done early next month. the project<br />

Slightly more than one block <strong>of</strong><br />

School board reveals<br />

decrease in enrollment<br />

by Joan Bruno<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools,<br />

Michael Subotich, at Tuesday's<br />

School Board meeting<br />

recommended that special<br />

education classes, which have<br />

been previously located in other<br />

buildings, be relocated in the<br />

Primary School building since<br />

enrollments have decreased in<br />

the primary grades<br />

Subotich commented that he<br />

(Nought the decrease in<br />

enrollment was due to the high<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> housing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and lower taxes In tM Upper<br />

Township area. He said mat the<br />

hUgh school enrollment is<br />

growing and this has<br />

d overcrowding '<br />

Wrs Jane Shomo, Of.••918<br />

Seaerest rd., recommended<br />

Stench stopper?<br />

that the Board consider obtaining<br />

temporary space<br />

elsewhere to alleviate the<br />

overcrowded conditions at the<br />

high school. Board president<br />

Herbert T, Adams said that the<br />

Board has considered this<br />

alternative,<br />

m reference to the student 12<br />

season activities f«e, Richard<br />

Benner suggested that the<br />

Board consider eliminating a<br />

fee for the students. Adams<br />

suggested that this be looked<br />

into. He commented that<br />

because there is just so much<br />

seating room, that there might<br />

be overcrowding if the<br />

activities w«e free,<br />

Straehmam Baking Co. and<br />

Bond Baking Co. were awarded<br />

contracts for bread and rails.<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> the bread is $4,000,<br />

m fotar drums A % New Jertey Water Co.,<br />

tent btentikt'wl^t ttod Siiripeon av., are<br />

gweten vfrlh* **te and »*M* e tt I ^ or *<br />

hdft^fc nelghborMod. B«<br />

public Safety Commissioner<br />

Luther L. Wallace, III, said<br />

Thursday plans for the construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a new Public Safety<br />

complex in the south end are<br />

nearly completed,<br />

"Engineer Joe Hyland should<br />

have everything worked out In<br />

six or eight weeks," Wallace<br />

" said. The Commissioner said he<br />

had no idea when actual construction<br />

will get underway.<br />

Plans call for the construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new complex in<br />

a metal and brick building on<br />

the hay side <strong>of</strong> West av. between<br />

45th and 40th sts.<br />

Included will be a Police and<br />

fire substation, tbe Electrical<br />

Bureau, the Beach Patrol work<br />

«hop and storage are*, and the<br />

city Pohee garage The Police<br />

gtati<strong>of</strong>l will be open only during<br />

the summer months until<br />

"growth In the area necessitates<br />

keeping it open year-round.<br />

Present iJans call for the <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> in court<br />

for'on site'<br />

interpretation<br />

lower than last year's con- decided to purchase an ungumption<br />

because the Board is breakable material called The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> went<br />

taking advantage <strong>of</strong> federally Lexan, manufactured by to court on another high-rise<br />

donated commodities. Abbotts General Electric costing $395, case, but this time the action<br />

was awarded a contract for ice The finance committee was fihort and sweet with the<br />

cream and Sealteit was reported that 193,211.16 reasons for anybody being<br />

awarded a contract for milk. represented the amount <strong>of</strong> there sort <strong>of</strong> clouded.<br />

Rodman Boone, representing transfers made between ac- A young attorney from 2nd<br />

the Board's purchasing comcounts. It was noted that this St., Frederielt Jacob, Wed a<br />

mittee, said that the business action is a matter <strong>of</strong> routine motion in County Court against<br />

department has indicated that each year.<br />

the <strong>City</strong> and the developers <strong>of</strong><br />

there is a need for f23,ffl3 to The resignation <strong>of</strong> Jon L, the proposed Bay Club con-<br />

purchase new machines. Boone Manni, school psychologist, dominium at 4th st, and the<br />

recommended that the pur- was accepted by the Board. biy front.<br />

chase <strong>of</strong> two Selectric Subotich said that the Board<br />

corrective typewriters and 33would<br />

like the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Armed with an affidavit from<br />

desks be postponed. The Board future school psychologist in a neighbor, who said he didn't<br />

accepted Boone's recom- the hiring <strong>of</strong> a social worker tor like the idea <strong>of</strong> a condominium<br />

mendation until the purchasing the child study team. The in that location, and a recent<br />

committee makes further in- .Board also accepted the copy <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Strnnger than fiction<br />

vestigation.<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Peggy containing an article quoting<br />

former Zoning and Planning<br />

Due to the breakage <strong>of</strong> six<br />

school windowi the Board has<br />

continued on page 14 Board solicitor John W. Gilbert, Til is house at 2952 Asbury ave, looks like a well kept cottage in the heart o__f<br />

Jr., Jacob took his ease before the resort area. But look closely under the eaves on the left side <strong>of</strong> the buUdiiig#<br />

County Court Judge Nathan C, Unless photographer Paul Counsellor has done some trick double expoiurel<br />

Staller.<br />

work, hanging there in broad daylight are four lawn fertilizer spreaders. Coulfl<br />

Plans readied for Staller, <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Robert be a storage problem or maybe the owner just wants to keep them out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

F. Garrett, and Bay Club it- reach <strong>of</strong> vandals.<br />

tomey William Serbar listened<br />

patiently as Jacob made his<br />

safety building motion and started reading<br />

from the newspaper article.<br />

Warlock killed in<br />

Garrett said later he didn't<br />

understand what the whole<br />

thing was about, but he listened<br />

anyway. Stallir apparently<br />

Wildwood shootings<br />

Sunnv today with high<br />

to tell <strong>of</strong>f the present police<br />

temperatures in the low Sn's, A<br />

garage and electrical bureau<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> showers Saturday<br />

headquarters on West av,<br />

didn't get the idea either and and Sunday with highs ranging A ZB-year-old Pennsylvania , here two weeks ago on a police, .<br />

between l«h and ish sts. Both<br />

told Jacob that reading a news from the mid-70'g to mid-gO's. man. racing narcotics charges raid in th§ 1200 block <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

buildings are old and have been<br />

story iimpjy wasn't legal \ight time lows in tHf tin's. UN. and aiding and abetting rape av.<br />

expensive maintenance<br />

enough for the court.<br />

WKXTIIKR SFRVICF, hire in Octan <strong>City</strong>, wai shot in The Sentinel-ledger learned<br />

problems in recent years. Jacob's argument seemed to<br />

Wildwood Wednesday night just Thursday afternoon that<br />

be over the city granting a<br />

iwo hoiffs after his riease from DiFillipiX) and Richard Bush,<br />

The city also intends to sell<br />

varianci for 'condominium<br />

thi Cape May County jail. 28, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were both<br />

the beach patrol building at<br />

parking across the street from<br />

15th st. and West av,. The fire<br />

Robert DiFillippo, <strong>of</strong> West released from the county Jiil on<br />

the actual building when the Tide*<br />

substation will be operating the<br />

Chester, was dead on arrival at bail provided by DiPillippo's<br />

ordinance requires "on site" tTH ITRIET 0BAW»RIDOE<br />

year-round.<br />

NOTitl - Omva V, hour tor Burdene Tomlin Hospital in girlfriend<br />

parking. The Zoning Board, and BaKh, AM 1 Hour far Malliy't Paint<br />

Wallace said it Is the m-<br />

Cape May Court House. He was She drove thorn to Wildwod<br />

Brlda.<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners in the<br />

tent ion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> to pay tor the<br />

—1 Fir it QvlHir X—Pull Maan shot twice in the chest. Police and engaged in an argument<br />

Bay Club cast have interpreted —fi Naw Moan )—LlHSulrNr<br />

new complex with money made<br />

said he was shot outside the<br />

"on site" as meaning directly<br />

A.M.<br />

from the sale <strong>of</strong> the other<br />

Bolero Motel at Oak and<br />

Hlfh Low High Low<br />

across the street.<br />

property, Though no timetable<br />

Atlantic avi, in Wildwood,<br />

13:3a a:19 1145 IJ<br />

has been set up for completion<br />

Judge Staller told Jacob to 2! lien 6;S8<br />

7:21 DiFillippo and a companion,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new multi service<br />

get some infortnation other<br />

1:13 7:4) 2:14 1:1? both believed to be members <strong>of</strong><br />

i its t.u Jill • :32<br />

building, it i» expected to bt<br />

than the news story and try<br />

thf Warlocki motorcycle gang<br />

operating fully next summer.<br />

again if he wished.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were arrated<br />

1<br />

with DiFillippo Sources said<br />

she attempted to shoo!, both<br />

men but after she allegedly Dx*<br />

at DiFiilippo was subdued by 4<br />

Bush No arrests hut betta I"<br />

made bv press liin^ thl|S|)a*jryJ


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• Two 7" Speakers<br />

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(1) Whirlpool 2-Speed, j-Cyele Automatic Washer .,,., $i«<br />

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(1) 23" Chromacolor Walnut Console Color TV (with Gold Video<br />

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LEARANCE & CARLOAD APPLIANCE SALE<br />

COMPACTORS -DISHWASHERS - TELEVISION - COLOR TELEVISION & MORE!<br />

MANY ME FL|OR DISPUT PHODUOTS - MOST ME IN ORIGINAL MOTOR! CARTONS<br />

OUR WARE HOUSES ARE BULGING - OVER 550 PIECES IN STOCK FOR READY DELIVERY!<br />

SELECT FROM ZENITH - WHIRLPOOL - IMPERIAL - FRICIDAIRE and RCA AT REAL SWINGS!<br />

refrigerator-<br />

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10,82 cu. ft, Irish feod storage<br />

plus ]4B-lb..top fraeiif •<br />

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• Handy, slide-out refrigerator<br />

shelf • jit-Cold*<br />

melt keeper • Twin porcelainenameled<br />

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111 VOLT<br />

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WHIRLPOOL 18^00 ITU ,. . . . . *279<br />

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slidi-out refrigerator shelf •<br />

Jet-Cold* meat kiiper • Twin<br />

porcelain.enameled Stttl<br />

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Also features' Mealtimtr*<br />

clock that turns oven on or <strong>of</strong>f<br />

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outltt. iilincid-Heit<br />

oven • Infinite-heat surface<br />

units • full-width storage<br />

drawir. '<br />

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stains with Automatic Soak<br />

cycle. Family-size tub holds<br />

18-lb. laid. Propsr cire for<br />

today's fabrics<br />

Tip-top top freezer value<br />

$ 209<br />

15<br />

Pt ff***« ffll§ WM ft<br />

12.39 cu, ft, Irish food storage<br />

plus 168-11) lop frltilr •<br />

NoFrost syltem means no di.<br />

frosting • Super-freeie let<br />

triy tunnel • Handy, slide-out |<br />

rifripiitor shelf • jit-Cold 1<br />

melt keeper • Twin porcelain<br />

inamelid steal crisplrs •<br />

Factory>installed whiels •<br />

Full-width, removable freeier<br />

shelf *Tmk,<br />

Model EWT17J<br />

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WHIRLPOOL<br />

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REFRIGERATOR<br />

FREEZER<br />

• No Frost<br />

Frigidaire<br />

Refrigerator-Freezer, <strong>On</strong>ly 30" Wide<br />

12.3 cu, ft. with<br />

automatic defrosting<br />

in the refrigerator section.<br />

This Frigidaire Cycla-matlc Refrigerator-<br />

Freezer has automatic defrosting in the refrigerator<br />

section. Added to this are more<br />

conveniences ... a separate 120-ib, lero<br />

zone freezer, big Hydrator. sliding shelf,<br />

and much more.<br />

shelves adjust for changing food loads<br />

12.78 iu, ft, frith food ttorigi<br />

slut 2221b. friinr • No-<br />

Frost system means no defrosting<br />

• Adjustable cintJlever<br />

shelves • PorceHinenameled<br />

steel crliptr and<br />

milt keeper with adjustable<br />

tfmpfriturisontrel • Factoryinstalled<br />

wheels • Slide-out<br />

freezer basket • Automatic<br />

door closers • Super storage<br />

6ms mm<br />

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PACE 4 — SfCTION ONE THE OMAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Mrs Charles A. Weseman<br />

Terri Lyn Williams bride<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Capt, Charles Weseman<br />

A military wedding <strong>of</strong> local<br />

interest took place recently in<br />

the Chapel <strong>of</strong> the Naval<br />

Ammunition Depot in Earle<br />

when Terri Lyn Williams and<br />

(kpt, Charles A. Weseman<br />

were married in a double-ring<br />

y<br />

ftyan <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

Th bid i h<br />

Sullivan, all stationed at Fort<br />

Mon mouth.<br />

Mils Stephanie Moore, <strong>of</strong><br />

Gaithersburg, Md., and Miss<br />

Stacey Sommerschuh, <strong>of</strong><br />

Levittown, were Dower girls.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

g g p<br />

ceremony. Chaplain Jerry Officeri'Club at NAD Earle the<br />

y ffid couple p l lift lft for f a honeymoon h y att<br />

The bride is ths daughtir <strong>of</strong> the h Grind Gd Cayman C Wands Wd in i<br />

CDR (rtt.) and Mrs. Htxter A. British West Indies. They will<br />

Williams formerly <strong>of</strong> Colts make k their hi home h in i Hat- H<br />

Neck and now <strong>of</strong> 69 W. 18th it, tiesburg, g Mill., , where the<br />

this city. The bridegroom is the bid bridegroom will ill be b attending di<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Friti Larion <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Southtrn<br />

M MqQrath, Alaska, k and d the h l late MUsisiippi,<br />

James Weseman.<br />

The bride was graduattd in<br />

Mrs. Michael Sommtrsohun, 1971 from Fairleigh Dickenson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Levittown, Pa., was matron University and is a medical<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor, and William Cirin- technologist. The bridegroom<br />

done, <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, NY., was attended Portland State<br />

best man. Swordsmen were Univerilty and is currently<br />

;• Maj. Samuel Peterson, Capt. serving in the Army.<br />

«f;John Oristian, Capt Robwt He MJB t«n, ivi»rded" 26 Air<br />

S ,Anthoni, Capt. Robert Osbprji,.._i|^alir tnejilwr Star, the<br />

SisCapt. Peter Vfflasener, CUBIC* bistirt|UlAMllyuif Crois and<br />

I^Eugene Traylor, Capt. Bonald the Vietnamese ^Cross <strong>of</strong><br />

J; Schmidt and Capt. Stoney Gallantry.<br />

pennmgton-Leman wedding<br />

1 in Arkadelphia, Ark,<br />

A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />

took place recently in the First<br />

United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Arkadelphia, Ark., uniting<br />

Patti R. Pennington and<br />

Robert 8, Leman,<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, and Mri. A.M. Pennington,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arkadelphia. The<br />

bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

and Mrs. William Leman, <strong>of</strong><br />

Springfield, Pa., and thii city.<br />

The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Arkansai School <strong>of</strong> Dental<br />

Hygiene finishing in the top five<br />

<strong>of</strong> her class. She attended<br />

Quachita Baptist University<br />

aid received her bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

SBienee degree in biology.<br />

The bridegroom is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uriinus College and worked<br />

here as a summer policeman<br />

for two seasons. He has done<br />

graduate wprk at Pennsylvania<br />

Military College and the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansai Medical<br />

Center where he has Just<br />

completed his Brit year* in<br />

medical school. He is doing<br />

research this summer on ME<br />

MS in Anatomy.<br />

The couple wUl make their<br />

home in Little Rock, Ark., tor<br />

the next few yean while the<br />

groom eompletei his medical<br />

education and the bride wUl<br />

work as a dental hygleniit.<br />

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SALE STARTS MONDAY. JULY 23<br />

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Saturday 9:30 5:00<br />

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Pick a wardrobe <strong>of</strong><br />

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Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Matt<br />

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946 BOARDWALK 0TH 1 tAY AVI.<br />

Engaged<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Gerard<br />

Wille. <strong>of</strong> Ithan, Pa., and 4636<br />

Central av,, this city, announce<br />

the engagement ol their<br />

daughter, Nancy June, to<br />

Robert Joseph Wlnther, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Win-<br />

4tori»f>Nswti«m Squam Pay,<br />

d W r t * h l i i<br />

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Pa.<br />

Mr. Winther is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

The Haverford School and<br />

Juniata College.<br />

'Miss Boyd and Matt Glenn<br />

author wedding ceremony<br />

Dr. and Mrs, George Parke<br />

Rouse, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Gladwyne, Pa,,<br />

and 239 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd,, this city,<br />

announce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Anne Munion<br />

Rouse, to Dr. Samuel Hanna<br />

Ghalib, Jon <strong>of</strong> Dr. and JUrs. H.<br />

John Ghalib, <strong>of</strong> Beirut,<br />

Lebanon, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbus, Ohio,<br />

Miss Rouse, who made her<br />

dibut in IMS, was graduated<br />

from thi Agnes Irwin School<br />

and Hood College. She received<br />

her master's degree in biology<br />

from the tJniveriity <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware and is now a doc<br />

torate candidate ftert.<br />

Dr. Ghalib attended<br />

American University <strong>of</strong> Beirut,<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medicine and Syracuse<br />

University Upstate Medical<br />

toiler. He holds M,D. and Ph.<br />

D, degrees and is an op.<br />

thalmoiogy and eye surgery<br />

resident at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania Hospital and the<br />

Scheie Eye Institute in<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

Fall Children's Festival<br />

is listed by Point Jaycees<br />

SOMERS POINT - <strong>On</strong> organizations which have<br />

Saturday, September 8, thesponsored<br />

floats have found<br />

Somers Point Jaycees will this event to be an excellent<br />

again sponsor the Fall means <strong>of</strong> fostering publicity<br />

Qilldren's Festival which this and good will while also making<br />

year promises to be the biggest a viable contribution to the<br />

and most exciting Festival to spirit <strong>of</strong> the Festival,<br />

(late. The Festival this year will The total cost <strong>of</strong> sponsoring a<br />

feature over 20 bands and it is float is $125. The sponsor is<br />

estimated that the attendance required to have one or more<br />

will be in excess <strong>of</strong> 10,000 persons from the organization<br />

persons.<br />

ride atop the float during the<br />

As in past years, the Jaycees parade. Wearing costumes to<br />

are encouraging local business represent the theme <strong>of</strong> a<br />

organizations to sponsor floats business is permitted, since<br />

in the Festival Parade, The imagination is what the Fall<br />

float! will be prepared by a Children's Festival is all about.<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional display company Please contact Mark Biel at<br />

in conjunction with the Somers 344-1173 (days), or 927-0676<br />

Point Jaycees and will be (evenings) for float reser-<br />

similar to the floats used in the vations. Reservations should be<br />

Mil America Pageant, made no later than August 20.<br />

- B« Wise and Advertise -<br />

20% Off<br />

Summer Shoe?<br />

and Sandals<br />

Family Shoe Spot<br />

V Cleveland Center<br />

TU^<br />

Checkmates<br />

Ceramics teacher<br />

SOMERS POINT - Mrif.<br />

Ginny Civallora, teacher at J's<br />

A wedding ol local interest i.-ice yoke and pearled Ceramic Shop in Bargaintown,<br />

look place reeentry in (hesleeves<br />

liie skirt, belted with was guest speaker at the<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> thf Good Shepherd in ribbon. lace and pearls, was regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Somers<br />

Mandan. N.D . when Beverly encircled with lace and flowed Point Llonettts,<br />

Boyd and Glenn Matt were into a train Sie carried a Mri, Cavallaro demonstrated<br />

married in a ceremony <strong>of</strong> their bouquet <strong>of</strong> pink roses, daises how ceramics are made and<br />

own composition<br />

and baby breath<br />

showed an interesting collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> finished pieces.<br />

The Rev Walter Schott and Bridal attendants were<br />

Kenneth Cade, <strong>of</strong> Tyler, Tex , Cathie Loomis, <strong>of</strong> State College,<br />

The club is planning a pool<br />

party in Aupst at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated Special music was Pa , Melanie Matt, <strong>of</strong> Cherry<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Guckes and a bus<br />

presented by Mrs. T C,Nelson, Hill, and Barbara Boyd, <strong>of</strong> S trip in the early fall,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mandan, and James Boyd <strong>of</strong> Louis, They wore pink gown!<br />

S Louii, Mo.<br />

flocked in white featuring<br />

CliMlIM Adi Bring RMUM<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> sweetheart necklines and<br />

Mr and Mrs, Berlin Boyd, <strong>of</strong> puffed sleevei<br />

Mandan, The bridegroom ii the Groomsmen were AC, Matt,<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Michael<br />

Matt, <strong>of</strong> Qierry Hill, and 33Lynch,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seattle, Wash,,<br />

Gardens rd., this city. James Boyd, <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, and<br />

The bride was attired in a Bruce Boyd, <strong>of</strong> Mandan<br />

gown <strong>of</strong> silk organza styled with The bride and groom are both<br />

staff members <strong>of</strong> the Campus<br />

Crusade for Qirist, They will<br />

reside in San Diego, Calif,<br />

Boys and<br />

Girls She 4-6x<br />

Jacket $6.00<br />

Shorts S2.75<br />

825 ASBURY AV*.,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Dial 398-<br />

FRIDAY/JULY 20,117<br />

34 6 Asbury Avanut<br />

JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

SIZES 3-18<br />

SUMMER SALE on<br />

ALL INVENTORY<br />

Open Dally 10 a.m. Friday 'till 9:00 p.m.<br />

ibelot<br />

CHINA—PORCELAINS<br />

Kaiser, Royal Worcester.<br />

BlngandGrondahl<br />

Mason's, Val St. Lambert, Crystal<br />

Open Daily 10:30-5.30<br />

Sportswear<br />

by • WHITE STAG<br />

• JANTZEN<br />

• QUANTUM<br />

• TENNIS WEAR<br />

& E Style Shoj<br />

Somcrs Pi. Shopping Center<br />

RI.B& Bethel Road<br />

Dial 927-4544<br />

Beautiful Clothes<br />

Now on Sale<br />

Shirley Weaver<br />

Resort Wear<br />

908 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Daily 9-9<br />

Nan's Fashion<br />

Chalet and<br />

L'Autre Chalet<br />

are holding their Annual Summer<br />

ott-Gn m mm m OF<br />

wm m m nut FOR n ML<br />

Sab.<br />

Slacks • Swimwear • Pant* SuHt • Bloom<br />

Sliorti . LonC and Short NaHir Brmtt<br />

tart FMMM<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

M# ,»7J<br />

HAPBUS ANNUAL FAIR a.m, and a MBit luncheon wU<br />

The Udlti Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> bt wrved at 11 a.m. Tiiere wUl<br />

Union Chapd by-the-Sea will be the'usual tables <strong>of</strong> cakes,<br />

holditi annual Fair Wedneicliypcandies, gifts and White<br />

We havm to many<br />

nice things to<br />

makm you<br />

, . . fee/ better<br />

, , . look better<br />

be better<br />

• including<br />

— Or. Schoi's Ex&rcise Sandals<br />

— iSnnm Be// and Lovm Cosmetics<br />

Including "1006"<br />

— L'Ormal Hair Products<br />

— A//e Creme and<br />

HypoAlhrgmnic Cosmetics<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY<br />

8th St. tnd WHlay Av», Dial 3W-5555<br />

— FREE DELIVERY —<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Linda Jane Tow the bride <strong>of</strong> William R, Siapkion<br />

Calvary Independent Baptist bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

tturdi in Somers Point was the and Mrs, Norman W, Stapleton,<br />

m Chapel Hail, Mth «. «M^ Hephants, The public is kisetting<br />

recently for the wedding <strong>of</strong> 1012 Simpson av.<br />

Asbury av. Doors wiU open at 10 vited.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linda Jane Two, <strong>of</strong> this city, Mils Virginia Ann McKenzie,<br />

and William Richard Stapleton, <strong>of</strong> Panama <strong>City</strong>, Fla,, was maid<br />

also <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor, and the brldesmaiis<br />

The Rev, William Large were Miss Lorraine Am Toro,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated at the double-ring <strong>of</strong> this city, sister <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />

noon ceremony and Mrs, Nancy and Miss Rosemary Carmen, <strong>of</strong><br />

Ladies . , ,<br />

Truex was organist. Miss NorthfleJd Miss Kristine Joy<br />

Nancy Weissenberger, soloist, Tbro, also a sister <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />

sang "Wedding Song" and was junior bridesmaid.<br />

"God Given Love".<br />

Dana Stone, <strong>of</strong> Columbus,<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Ohio, assisted as best man, and<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Charles E, Toro, serving as ushers were Stephen<br />

<strong>of</strong> 201 Wesley av. TheTbro,<br />

<strong>of</strong> this city, brother <strong>of</strong> toe<br />

I<br />

I<br />

i<br />

SSftWftMiSft^^<br />

INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY<br />

—Establiihed 1905—<br />

INTEREST<br />

on Golden Passbook Accounts,<br />

paid from date <strong>of</strong> deposit to<br />

date <strong>of</strong> withdrawal.<br />

704 Asbury Ave,<br />

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

Ph. 399-4040<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

the Cape May County<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 New Di ive-ln,<br />

Walk-In Office at<br />

33rd STREET<br />

and<br />

BAY AVENUE<br />

Customer Parking at All Our Offices<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stapleton<br />

bride, and Robert Shellhorse, <strong>of</strong><br />

PBnona, Thomag Flanagan, <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfleld, was Junior usher<br />

Karl Lynn Toro, siiter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, was flower girl, and<br />

Kevin Shellhorse <strong>of</strong> Pomona,<br />

WHS ring bears-,<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

bride was attired in a gown <strong>of</strong><br />

silk ptau de sole and Alencon<br />

lace styled with a round<br />

neckline, short fitted sleeves<br />

and a high natural waistline A<br />

•weap chapel train was attached<br />

to the Aline skirt and<br />

clasped at the back with a Ian<br />

bow, Seed pearls and lace with<br />

pearl appliques trimmed the<br />

bodice, sleevei and train. Her<br />

thcee-tier illusion veil was<br />

d , ta» a•.wml, jUlbox<br />

hted<br />

K M <strong>of</strong> whlt»>r/irosei,<br />

philanopsis and a white orchid<br />

on a Bible.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

lavender and blue<br />

crepe gowns styled with fitted<br />

waists, scoop necklines and<br />

butterfly sleeves. Contrasting<br />

gashes and garden hats completed<br />

their outfits. The junior<br />

bridesmaid and flower girl<br />

wore dresses <strong>of</strong> lavender crepe<br />

with liny lavender flower print.<br />

The bridal attendants carried<br />

nosegays <strong>of</strong> blue and lavender<br />

larkspur and daisies and the<br />

flower girl carried a basket <strong>of</strong><br />

lavender |arkspur and daisies.<br />

Following a garden reception<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> the bride the<br />

couple left for a motor trip<br />

through the southern states arid<br />

Florida, For her going away<br />

outfit the bride chose a blue,<br />

lavender and green print dress<br />

styled with a broad white collar<br />

and cut-in sleeves. Her outfit<br />

was completed with white<br />

sandals and big,<br />

Hie bride was graduated<br />

from ©Man <strong>City</strong> High School in<br />

1871 and attended Bob Jones<br />

University in Greenville, S.C,<br />

ihe bridegroom was graduatea<br />

in 1970 from Mainland Regional<br />

High School and attended Bob<br />

Jones University. Both are<br />

employed by Cincinnati Shoe<br />

ttmpany. The bridegroom also<br />

is youth and music director at<br />

the First Baptist Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfleld.<br />

WEDDING SHOWER<br />

Miss Edith D'Aquila was<br />

guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a wedding<br />

shower given Saturday at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> her mother, Mrs. Edith<br />

Jeter. The affair was hosted by<br />

her sister, Mrs, Vincent Traina,<br />

Eighteen guests attended. Miss<br />

D'Aquila and Gary Beddulph<br />

will be married <strong>Jul</strong>y 2S at her<br />

mother's home.<br />

730 A«bury Annul<br />

ttCTY<br />

CINNAMON<br />

BUNSSTU80 C DOZ<br />

HEY 7 M to i<br />

Great features include:<br />

• Compactnoss-you can<br />

lake it home in your<br />

ear today<br />

• Hi Cool and ultra-quiet Lo<br />

• Fan-only when cooling<br />

isn t needed<br />

• Dehumidilies as it cooll<br />

• Totally enclosed zincolad<br />

cabinet<br />

• Famous Feddets quality<br />

inside and out<br />

SMAU PRINT<br />

fun a<br />

Btelui|*f«i •<br />

cMiMar tf iWiinifyi<br />

Ilk. MIlrfM '" «>• «<br />

canvat, I will pllnt II<br />

tor yfy at iQ ctffti •<br />

tqvart inch.<br />

PAINTING<br />

1 do exacting work—no pay If you are not drllghtnl.<br />

Pirate call me — 3M-M78<br />

Rensliancg <strong>of</strong> the bunan


ii<br />

Chat time<br />

More contestants for the Miss Night in Venice crown get acquainted at a<br />

luncheon Tuesday in Watson's Restaurant, Standing (1. to_r.) are Sandy Mclntyre,<br />

Karen Smoley and Linda Tr<strong>of</strong>a. Seated (1. to r.) are Betsy Becotte, Robin<br />

Bowman and Robin Monihan. Senior Photos.<br />

BOARDWA<br />

Dining Room Open to the Public<br />

VINCENT 8<br />

JOSEPH<br />

Our Operators art<br />

Exptrtt for —<br />

THE NEW BLOW CUT<br />

OUR REGULAR WOO PERM.<br />

SPECIAL<br />

MOM. - WES. - WED.<br />

II"<br />

PHONE 39M3Q0<br />

OPEN DAILY Ito 5<br />

THURSDAY 8 to 8<br />

1911*0<br />

• •• •<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

Meter and trailer ordinances are approved<br />

The <strong>City</strong> ..Commisiioneri<br />

passed two ordinances on final<br />

reading and acted on • number<br />

<strong>of</strong> resolutions at a lengthy<br />

meellng <strong>of</strong> this governing body<br />

nn Wedneid»y morning.<br />

After brief public comments,<br />

the Commisiioneri approved<br />

an ordinance establishing 26<br />

cent an hour parking meters at<br />

leveral locations throughout<br />

the city, including E. Atlantic<br />

blvd. and 5th and firh sts, from<br />

Atlantic av, to the boardwalk.<br />

Following passage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ordinance, Robert Davii,<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> the Purple pussycat<br />

HOIPI at 35 5th st protested<br />

that the meters wtre hurting<br />

his business, Davis claimed<br />

that guests cars were being<br />

ticketed on a regular basis<br />

when they can not get to the<br />

meters in time to put in money.<br />

The Commissioners said they<br />

would MUdy the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

putting in meter heads with<br />

three hour limits, but would<br />

nake make no promises since<br />

the present set-up stems to<br />

keep traffic moving batter.<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

said the intent <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

meters it to keep "dead<br />

parking" <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the streets involved.<br />

The other ordinance<br />

absolutely Scandinavian<br />

•>-• «<br />

Unequaled Selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walk Shorts, Swimwear,<br />

Carry-on Bags<br />

THE BAG ROOM<br />

Flantfor* Hotel Alma Taylor<br />

Knit Shirts, Slacks<br />

20% Off<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

10 A.M.-10 P.M. Phone 399-1571<br />

_. baPPM<br />

-=- diking<br />

I FLANDERS M&LLf<br />

BE SURE TO SHOP<br />

THE FLANDERS<br />

SHOPPING MALL :<br />

for '-


PAGE 10 — SiCTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 20* IW<br />

College <strong>of</strong>fers child clinic<br />

POMONA - Residents <strong>of</strong> Holmes, and th# public health<br />

Atlantic County may -pap. nursing staff.<br />

ticipite in a free Child Health Parents who visit the Child<br />

Clinic, thanks to the Health Clinic will receive<br />

cooperative effort <strong>of</strong> Stockton counseling on health matters,<br />

State College, the Atlantic whilechildrenwill be examined<br />

G»uaty Regional Health by ii pediatrician According to<br />

Qommijjsion, and !hc Atlantic Berniee Polkowit? <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oountylteilth Department. Atlantic County Health<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 12, <strong>of</strong>ficial Department, "We hopi to<br />

opening ceremonies were held prevent illness in healthy<br />

in Apartment KHI <strong>of</strong> !hechildren,<br />

instruct county<br />

housing section on ihp Pomona residents in health matters, and<br />

campus<br />

get ths children ready to enter<br />

Those who attended the school Those children to be<br />

opening ceremony included examined will range in ages<br />

Richard E Bjork, president <strong>of</strong> from two months to school<br />

Stockton, Dr Max Gross, age," according to Mrs.<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County I'nlkowitz<br />

ftoalth Department, Charles The clinic is slated to be open<br />

Weir), president <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic once a week during the first<br />

Cbunty'Health Commission, Dr three Thursdays in each month.<br />

Gene Sehraeripr, area Appointments can be made by<br />

pediatrician, r)r Hiidegarde calling 625-8491<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant<br />

104 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED!<br />

Weekdays4 p.m. 8 p.m. •Sunday 3p.m.-Sp.m.<br />

| HOMEMADE BAKTNO FOR TAKE-OUT!<br />

Warren & Thelma MacAdams. Owner-<br />

Management<br />

OPEN FRI. & SAT TIL 9 » OPEN FBI, A SAT. 'II t *<br />

1111ASBURY AVENUE, DHL 399-1615<br />

SNAPPER<br />

SOUP<br />

IHj N3dO • 8 111, IUJ N3dO < « Til. 1V§ ••<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />

SMORGASBORD DINNERS<br />

• Ml YOU CAN EAT ><br />

Appetizer or Soup • Saldd and Relithet<br />

Turkey, Him and Ittf Oiihas<br />

EVERY DAY, 5:30 to 8:30 p. M.<br />

ADULTS *3.S5<br />

v wr<br />

CHILDREN<br />

10 and UNDER '1.95<br />

KING'S COURT<br />

MOTEL RESTAURANT<br />

ROUTE S, MARMORA, N. ]. - Out 34Bi Street,<br />

Turn Ufl on Route 9 PHONE 399-8866<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

Somirs Point, N. j.<br />

Music I Dancing<br />

Niteiy<br />

Tony Olek<br />

GUITAR-VOCALIST<br />

Tony Mascara<br />

: •*'( f T MOM DfeSEMT INN<br />

I AS Vt UA|.<br />

ORGAN-VOCALIST<br />

Completely Remodeled<br />

Joe<br />

WOrio's<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

Somen Point, N. J,<br />

A Complete<br />

Selectim ot<br />

• LIQUORS<br />

WINES* BEERS<br />

Personalized<br />

Delivery Senrice<br />

Dad 027-0111<br />

Plymouth<br />

Inn<br />

Public Dining Room<br />

Between 7th 81 8th on Atlantic<br />

Open Daily 8-8<br />

I SERVING THREE MEALS<br />

fSTEAKS • CHOPS • LOBSTER and!<br />

a COMPLETE SEAFOOD MENUl<br />

FEATURING NIGHTLY SPECIALS |<br />

I SPECIAL CHILDREN S PLATTERS •<br />

.••.-. < ><br />

SOLOIST = Zoe Dvorak, soprano, and Jonathan<br />

Rigg, tenor, will appear as guest soloists on the Muaic<br />

Her Sunday through Thursday at 8 p.m. They join<br />

the Municipal Orchestra under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

aarence Fuhrman and regular baritone soloist Tom<br />

Perkins,<br />

Stockton plans<br />

TV Courses<br />

EVERYBODY'S<br />

TALKING ABOUT<br />

. tha food,<br />

the luperb ,<br />

lh« attentive sarvict,<br />

Tonight, any night,<br />

have dinner prepared<br />

fo perfect/on by<br />

LOUNGE<br />

TIKI<br />

W.<br />

J«OCOVM .<br />

I* NO MINIMUM-<br />

Ltt«E • MITI WHJVfft<br />

k 'Wr^k<br />

Part-time students <strong>of</strong>tered courses at Atlantic College<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

will <strong>of</strong>fer part time student! 149<br />

college-credit and 21 non credit<br />

courses for the Fall Semester<br />

which begins September 4,,<br />

A free Ulustrated tabloid<br />

oomplitely describing ACC's<br />

Fall Semester programs for<br />

part time students now is<br />

available. Copies can be obtained<br />

by contacting the<br />

Assistant to the D«an at ACC.<br />

Included with the tabloid is a<br />

mail registration form.<br />

For the Fill Semester, ACC<br />

will <strong>of</strong>fer 94 college-credit<br />

courses evenings at its Mays<br />

I-andine campus, four college-<br />

New<br />

Arrivals<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly two famUiei <strong>of</strong> this area<br />

welcomed new arrivals at th«<br />

Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 13 through 14<br />

Congratulations go to:<br />

SUverio and Diane (Townsaid)<br />

Romano <strong>of</strong> 4304 Park rd.,<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, a girt, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18,<br />

Gary and Donna (Savage)<br />

Rickley, 9 Cooper dr., Someri<br />

Point, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13.<br />

NEW ARRIVAL<br />

Capt. and Mrs, Edward J.<br />

Logan, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Manhattan, Kan.,<br />

announce the birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />

daughter, Anne Jeanette, on<br />

June 27. She joins one brother,<br />

Timothy, and two sisten, Kally<br />

Anne and Patricia Rose. Her<br />

paternal grandparents are Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Edward J, Logan, Sc,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 102 Plymouth pi., this city<br />

credit courses Saturdays at its<br />

Mays Landing campus, 39<br />

ODllege-creat courses at its<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Urban Center, and<br />

12 college-credit courses at its<br />

Hammonton Extension Center.<br />

Non-credit courses, including<br />

ax for children, will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

evenings and Saturdays at the<br />

Mays Landing campus, Urban<br />

Center, and Hammonton Ex-<br />

'jnsion.<br />

Early registration by mail is<br />

recommended by ACC adminUtrators<br />

because it assures<br />

students <strong>of</strong> enrollment in the<br />

courses and sections they<br />

prefer and eliminates a trip to<br />

the campus. Mail registrations<br />

must be postmarked no later<br />

than August 15,<br />

Colleae-credit courses will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered in anthropology, art,<br />

biology, business, economics,<br />

education, English, fire<br />

science, foreign languages,<br />

geography, health and physical<br />

education, hospitality<br />

management, hiitory, inttruetional<br />

media.<br />

Law enforcement,<br />

mathematics, music,<br />

philosophy, political science,<br />

psychology, reading and study<br />

skills, religion, secretarial<br />

science, sociology, speech, and<br />

theater.<br />

College-credit courses are<br />

Open to high school graduates<br />

and holders <strong>of</strong> high school<br />

equivalency certificates. There<br />

are no admission requirements<br />

tot non-credit courses. ACC is<br />

hilly accredited, and all credits<br />

are completely transferabl*.<br />

In-person registration for<br />

aunts <strong>of</strong>fered at the Mays<br />

Landing campus will be held<br />

from 5:30 to 830 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

August 28, in ACC's<br />

Jonathan Pitney Hall.<br />

The Gull's Nost<br />

"DISTINCTIVE GIFTS"<br />

JfWELRY SALE<br />

20% Off<br />

All jewelry in Stock<br />

Palmar Center<br />

1610 Haven Ave.<br />

Dial 3981717<br />

Open Daily 9-9<br />

POMONA - New Jersey provided mail order study<br />

Anns Marie L*ary, Prop,<br />

residents wUl be able to go to gufcMK toll freemfitoneHfteS<br />

college during this coming fall' tar my ^estiong they? MM<br />

without leaving the comfort <strong>of</strong> about the course, and<br />

4% gW*i»mmtia<br />

their home or community. geographically dispursed sites<br />

Stockton State College, one <strong>of</strong> for personalized student/-<br />

the newest four-year colleges in pr<strong>of</strong>essor conferences and<br />

the state, and the New Jersey examinations<br />

Public Broadcasting Authority -The series is slated for<br />

have teamed up to provide a Channels 23, 50, 82, and 58,<br />

course for college credit on the beginning on October 2, and<br />

public broadcasting airwavea. running through until January<br />

According to William Daly, 22,1974, with breaks during the<br />

assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Political Thanksgiving and Christinas<br />

Science and instructor tar the^holidays,<br />

The color televiiion<br />

first eoune, "the TV saries presentation will be broadcast<br />

reflects Stockton's general two time a day on Tuesdays<br />

belief that individuals outside and Thursdays, The first lesson<br />

the usual college age population will be shown at 12;30 p.m. on<br />

can gain much from and con- the second wiire shown in the<br />

tribute to college education," evening at 7:30 p.m.<br />

To begin the series, Daly will Daly noted that if there Is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer a cour«e titled "America substantial public interest in<br />

and Her Critics in Perspective; obtaining college credit by<br />

The Major Political Docn-taw- 'television in New Jersey, ~the '<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Twmtieth Century," TV <strong>of</strong>ftrings might be ex-<br />

*« i i BJ t it»taJ.il.»«t ii».im.i_ii II «i« t «j pi uttl<br />

According to Daly, the purpose panded so that an individual<br />

<strong>of</strong> the course is "to provide a may earn a •igniricant portion<br />

balanced picture <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>of</strong> the credit needed for 1 0P« 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.<br />

problems and the advantages <strong>of</strong> degree by watching television.<br />

American society by viewing Enrollment forms for the<br />

America within the context <strong>of</strong> "America and Her Crifia"<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

modern industrial societies in course may be obtained from<br />

general and the political doc- the Department <strong>of</strong> Television<br />

trines which have grown up Instruction at Stockton Sate<br />

around them. This should help College, Pomona, N.J. 06240.<br />

to providi not only • better<br />

M7 WIST AVI. PHONE Jff^m<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> our own<br />

country, but also an overview <strong>of</strong><br />

FOR THE BEST IN<br />

the most important political Advice to Motorists; Drive<br />

doctrines <strong>of</strong> the twentieth carefully. and then remember<br />

century." Apart from th§ TV to watch out for the other<br />

presentations, student! driver who may not be care-<br />

enrolled in the count will be ful.<br />

A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />

SPECIALTIES, TO TAKi OUT<br />

PIZZA • SUBS • LASAONA • SPAGHETTI<br />

RAVIOLI • ANTIPASTO •<br />

STUFPED PEPPERS<br />

DAN'5<br />

Hi<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

•miTRIITAT<br />

ON m BAY-OPEN AU M * -ROUND<br />

FRESH FISH DJULT<br />

mmae.Mia/Kim.<br />

The Atlsntio <strong>City</strong> Urban<br />

Center will hold in-person<br />

registration from 8 a.m. to i<br />

pm/niinisday, August a at is<br />

S, Tnasn av, In-person<br />

registration for courses <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

at the Hammonton Extension<br />

Center will be held from 5:30 to<br />

8:30 p.m. Thursday, August a,<br />

in St. Joseph High School.<br />

BEAUTIFUL, FRESH FLOUNDER<br />

FILLETS See For lourself!<br />

Also Live Lobstars,<br />

Clams,<br />

Shrimp,<br />

Crabs,<br />

OHier Seafood.<br />

Choice Cold Cute<br />

and Hoatws, Too!<br />

MIGHT IN VENICE PMTt TMYS<br />

by Advance Order <strong>On</strong>ly.<br />

TRY CAPT. BILL'S SEAFOOD,<br />

fOU'LLII ^ ^ f «H00MB»TM!<br />

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3B1MYAVL (ItattDHartuT House Motel) PH.399-59M<br />

•INDIA<br />

ennBgbauta<br />

. BREAKFAST<br />

8 A.M. toll A.M.<br />

Dining Room<br />

Bill 399-1997<br />

SHQO-FLV PIE, IMISH VANILLA PIE<br />

Atlantic Avcnut and Pl|mouth Pl*ct •-<br />

COH1CK OWNERSHff.MANXdflkENT SINCE 1928<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)<br />

SER FOODS<br />

AT THE<br />

SOUTHSIDE<br />

SEA FOOD<br />

4001 WOT AVENUE<br />

PHONE 399-5414<br />

COMPLETE TAKE-OUT MENU<br />

Km fast Sea Foods<br />

• Clw Owwiler<br />

• irW CbtekMl Specials<br />

" • Shriop n flu (ticket<br />

OPFN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 10 TO I<br />

»K •; M "f/f<br />

TAKtOUT<br />

• DELI SANDWICHIS<br />

> STEAKS . CLUIS<br />

• HOAGtES .SOOA<br />

',"T • m. M*4337<br />

Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />

2112 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 398-0622<br />

COOKED SEA FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

Combination Wood<br />

NOW OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

HATTERS<br />

2.48<br />

SbriM» iMM wWfc CrahMtt 2.40<br />

D^iUJ CU (3) 1.76<br />

D«»MCnl> I JO<br />

Crab Imperial :.... MO<br />

Scatlopt I.W<br />

Fri«d Shrimp— 2.10<br />

RW Houn


•<br />

•<br />

PAGE la — SICTION ONE THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Campbell's Fish Net<br />

RESTMMIT<br />

Bird. Marmora Dial 399-8172<br />

THE BEST IN SEAFOOD<br />

STEAKS • BROflSTED CHICKEN<br />

OPEN DAILY 4 P.M. • SUNDAY 2 P.M.<br />

Fisherman's Inn<br />

3325 Iibury Ave. Dial 399 0795<br />

- HOURS -<br />

BREAKFAST - 8-11 A.M., SAT., UN. M2<br />

m m - 4:30 8:00 P M. SAT. 4:30 8-30<br />

WEDNESOArS ARE SPECUL<br />

Serving<br />

• Good HomettytB Cooking<br />

Different Many Daily<br />

• I Homey Dining<br />

Atmosphara<br />

mm Clip and Save This Valuable Coupon<br />

SMORGASBORD *2.!<br />

CHILDREN UNDER 12, *1 Jl<br />

Sinn. Nitely 4:30 to 8 P. M.<br />

..» PALMER HOUSE<br />

822 9th Street, Next to P. S. Bus Terminal<br />

Did 3B8.983S<br />

ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY EAT<br />

DOZENS OF FRESH FRUITS<br />

AND SALADS INCLUDING<br />

TMIM iaIM wild ai»H«i drf itlBoi, Craamy Cola Slaw. Mtato Salad, MMarenl<br />

5.I1U. ClKUniiltr Old OBUB UIM, PIcklM Wit, KoilMf Flcltfai, dim, SwaM<br />

Mlatd PitltlM, Mil pappar,, Pappar Mart, Haaltn iaIM, Iwftt <strong>On</strong>lanijMna<br />

Papttri And Faadial, (••an, Hawaiian Pinaappla, Crao ApPIti, eraneatTlai,<br />

Aprftoti, Praih Wilirniilen aM Appla lauca.<br />

OUR LIST OF ENTREES INCLUDES<br />

S«»<strong>of</strong>» Botil Turkey tna Stulllng with orevy; Tannaiiaa Friad Chlck.n,<br />

Hawaiian Balna Ham imotlitrtd with Plnt.ppl. iM wrvifl wlHi famil trim<br />

Deep Fr.«d Se.looa itrvM with Mir own tpacial hamamMatartar iaucti Italian<br />

soasiMtti and M««l layt»i Prtlh Chlntta Chaw Main BMItad wim VtgafaBlM<br />

int Nssdlili The FIMM Maat Ravioli with a vary fpatlal honttmaaa uga, aM<br />

our Chel'i IsHlalty — Vaal Parmtf 1 ""<br />

PLUS THE FOLLOWING VEGETABLES<br />

AND CASSEROLES<br />

TUHttwni WMIl Hwmt Cam, llx Laka Cul Or«. laMa, tutM UK!<br />

•aanl, Mllelayi MacarMI and Ehaata ant Ovwi CakM Mait, Maa Cnamy<br />

vnilgpad Pgtataai, FranHlFrlad Bgtalan, aM ¥aitn.<br />

FROM THE BAKERY<br />

A ttida iiwrtm.nl gl Bnadt ina Rslll.<br />

AND FOR DESSERT;<br />

A KIM talKIIM ol Frtihly B.kM c.k« aM Plat plH «» laihlana* h«m«ma«»<br />

pvMinst, Intludlnt thaceiata, vanllll, and ByltwiMigii _<br />

PRESENT THIS AD TO THE CASHIER |<br />

TOR A 10% DUCOUOT<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

34TH STRUT and ftSBUBY AVENUE<br />

COMES r0<br />

WE STfiNO ALONE<br />

98-0722<br />

I<br />

YACHT CLUB TOUR<br />

NAMENT - Ptg Berdow took<br />

Tirst place with 7300 at Thursday<br />

s Tournament Bridge<br />

ieilion it the Yacht (3ub.<br />

Rimnersup were Ed Benkert,<br />

6870; John Bower, 8340, and<br />

Edith Welch. 5840.<br />

Tournament Bridge games<br />

are played at the Yacht dub for<br />

members only every Thursday<br />

at 7'45 pm.<br />

YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />

— Pe| Atkinson and Peg<br />

Wiegand came in first it the<br />

Yacht Club'i Duplicate Bridge<br />

game Tuesday evening with a<br />

BIB percentage. Runnersup<br />

were Edna Daniels and Jeanne<br />

DiMarino, .810; Peg Barker<br />

and Pauline Hamersley, .600;<br />

Ed Baehr and Florence Han-<br />

§on, 598; Gertrude Bodine and<br />

Agnes Haab, .580; Dot and Bob<br />

Adams, .579; Sally Hagy and<br />

Gladys Sprecher, .870; Mary<br />

Reilly and guest, Kit and Ed<br />

Banker and Emily Kaiser and<br />

Dot Mayer, alt tied with .550;<br />

Marlon Hager • and Miriam<br />

Seamen. .541; Peg Bellwoar<br />

and Eliie Nealis, .528; Loll<br />

Betz and Marion Thomas, .534;<br />

Peg Berdow and Margo Gar-<br />

(land, .517, Helen Kulp and<br />

Betty Morriion, BOB. and Jane<br />

Bleakley and Charlotte<br />

Vaughn, .505.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

games for members only are<br />

played every Tueiday at 7:45<br />

pm<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

-- Monday afternoon's game<br />

produced in average <strong>of</strong> 31 Vi<br />

with Margaret Porreca and<br />

Marge Girtamo coming in first<br />

scoring 38 '4. Also above<br />

average were Mr. and Mrs<br />

Lyndon Cortelyou, 34; Sally<br />

Hagy and Reuben Susiman,<br />

also with 34; Edna Daniels and<br />

Jeanne DiMnrino, M'4, and<br />

Billie Lewii and Helen James,<br />

33.<br />

Tuesday evening's game<br />

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HILL'S<br />

RESTAURANT & CLAM BAR<br />

1254-1242 luN«ak<br />

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Special Every Night from 4:30 tp 8:00<br />

StMMi CUmi - StafMd - Ctcktalt<br />

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SHORE DINNERS<br />

COMPLETE<br />

m/mommm<br />

CHARCOAL BROILED<br />

STEAKS* CHOPS<br />

UK LOISTERS FROM MAINE<br />

etapltti Slwn Ihiw<br />

WlilCOMMIMD<br />

MAINE STYLE LOBSTER (Boiled In Mi Water)<br />

OPEN MONDAY THRU8ATUROAY4:»p m. tot p.m.<br />

SUNDAY 4:30 TILL 1:3U p.m.<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

ON THE CiRCU-SQMERS POIN1<br />

Speoial Luncheon Menu *1.26<br />

MONDAY<br />

TU E S DAY<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

EQQ SAtAD SANDWICH<br />

with SOUP<br />

QRtt,LED HAM STEAK<br />

with PINEAPPLE SAUC1<br />

WEDNESDAY WEIGHT WATCHERS<br />

PLATTER • Hamburger,<br />

Cottage Cheese, Lettuce<br />

& Tomato<br />

BROILED CHICKEN LEO<br />

THURSDAY<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

HOT BEEF MATTER<br />

CHICKEN SALAD<br />

SANDWICH with SOUP<br />

COMMNATION SBAFOOti<br />

Fried SKrlmp, Dfvilei<br />

Clamt, f Iwmdtr*<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER<br />

STRIPPED CLAMS<br />

HAMBURGER PLATTER<br />

ALL PLATTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />

ABUTTEte<br />

SERVED U A.M.ATI13<br />

Sun.tt||ruThurs.-rv<br />

BILL BRONSON DUO<br />

Fri. thru Sal, THE RAMBLERS<br />

* ' i *' ii 1.1*. M<br />

Bridge<br />

produced an averag e <strong>of</strong> 60 in<br />

both directions, Playing North-<br />

South Jane Young and Don<br />

Millar were first with §5,<br />

followed by Ed Zerrer and Jane<br />

Susjman with 65.<br />

In the East West section<br />

Beverly Brown and John Green<br />

and Peg Smith and Adele Kelly<br />

tied for first place with 70W.<br />

Also above average were Aaron<br />

Simon and Eldyn, Stewart, 64,<br />

and Bill Goldman and Al Coane.<br />

62' j.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every<br />

Monday at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,<br />

Diursday and Friday at 8 pjn.<br />

in the Bridge Center, 3*9 West<br />

av.<br />

BISCAYNE CARD PARTY -<br />

Alice Owner came in first at<br />

the Biseayne Card Party<br />

Monday evening. Runnersup<br />

were Edna March and Ruth<br />

Loekbaum,<br />

Biicayne card partira are<br />

played every Monday evening<br />

at 7:30 p.m. in the Biseayne<br />

Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Proceeds<br />

go to 9iore Memorial Hospital.<br />

The public is invited.<br />

LURAY DUPLICATE -<br />

Averages <strong>of</strong> 72 tor North-South<br />

and 63 for East-Weit w«e<br />

made at the Luray Duplicate<br />

Bridge game played Wednesday<br />

ivenlng.<br />

In the North-South section top<br />

wore <strong>of</strong> 90 was made by Peg<br />

Peiriol and Theresa Alexander<br />

Runnersup ware Helen Stedem<br />

and Bea French, W; Ann<br />

Herman and LU Balde, 80't,<br />

and Nan Monihan and Lucille<br />

Mina, 74<br />

in the East-West section Joe<br />

Peirsol and Rose Copito topped<br />

the scorers with 7314. Also<br />

Mainland<br />

Events<br />

THROUGH THURSDAY .<br />

Solemn Novena ta St. Anne<br />

following a a.m. and 7 pm<br />

Masses at St. Joseph's H.C.<br />

Church, Somers Point.<br />

Procession and Veneration <strong>of</strong><br />

the Relic Thursday.<br />

MONDAY •<br />

Senior Citizens meeting,<br />

11:30 am., in Grace Lutheran<br />

Lin wood Rescue Squad<br />

meeting, 8jp.nj.<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

Somers PouA Kiwanis Qub<br />

dinner meeting, ? p.m., in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Btthel rd. flrehall.<br />

Point woman loses<br />

driver's license<br />

A Somers Point woman was<br />

found guilty <strong>of</strong> impaired<br />

driving during traffic session <strong>of</strong><br />

Municipal Court Thursday and<br />

will lose her driving privileges<br />

for six months.<br />

Jonl Magdic, 25, <strong>of</strong> 712 Shore<br />

rd,, was picked up on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty-Somers Point blvd^ on<br />

June 13. She was fined 175 cm<br />

the charge.<br />

In other action Steven Dugan,<br />

SB , <strong>of</strong> Meadowbreok, Pa,, was<br />

fined $75 on an impaired<br />

driving charge aluo on June 13,<br />

Municipal Judge Augustus S.<br />

Goeu recommended to Pennsylvania<br />

authorities that<br />

Dugan's license be suspended<br />

for six months.<br />

GREGORY'S<br />

RESTIURINT<br />

S>m»riPohrt<br />

TBE Fl'llEST m<br />

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PAGE 14— SECTION ONf THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Parking meter thief is convicted Vo-Tech Board lets contracts<br />

Municipal Court judge<br />

Augustus S Goeiz slapped a $50<br />

fine on a 20-year-o!d man who<br />

was caught May 1? breaking<br />

into the coin box <strong>of</strong> a parking<br />

meter in the BOO block<strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

av<br />

During the Tuesday session<br />

ormunicipal court, the fine was,<br />

levied against Franklin D<br />

Davis, <strong>of</strong> the 100 block <strong>of</strong> 7th si<br />

Davis was charged with<br />

malicious damage to the<br />

parking meter<br />

Fined $100 each for<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> marijuana on<br />

Roy Gillian '$<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

6th Str«»t and Boardwalk<br />

Open baily -1 P.M.<br />

101 Roo«evelt Blvd.<br />

irttmioii <strong>of</strong> 34th St.<br />

The largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

COLD WINES in This Area<br />

Phone 399-0297<br />

Between Sips<br />

by John<br />

We iometimes have<br />

. j customers ask ui the difference<br />

| In the content <strong>of</strong> beer, ale and<br />

8 other malt drinks. Beer is<br />

.| brewed and fermented from<br />

is malted barley and other<br />

j| starchy cereals and flavored<br />

fjjwith hops. Ale ii an aromatic<br />

!§ malt or malt and cereal brew<br />

p which ii usually fuller bodied<br />

j^and more bitter to the taste,<br />

i Stout is a very dark ale<br />

j with a strong ifnalt tla-<br />

I vor, a sweet taite and<br />

j as strong hopcharacter Porter ii a type Of ale having a rich<br />

Sand very heavy foam. Lager ii a bright, clear-bodied beer,<br />

I which is sparkling and efferveieent. All American beers are<br />

j the lager type. Pilsner is a named employed univeraally on<br />

S labeli <strong>of</strong> light been around the globe, the original being<br />

1 Pilsner Urquell from Pilsen, Bock beer ii a special heavy<br />

5 brew somewhat darker and sweeter than regular beer, and<br />

{is prepared in Jhe winter for use in the spring.<br />

5 There'i one sure wiy to have a distant relative — lend him<br />

ii money.<br />

| COOKING WITH WINE<br />

g Sole Supreme<br />

1 You'll need 3 tbspns. minced parsley, 1 tblspn. chopped<br />

|i onion, 3 tblspns. butter, VM Ibi. fillet <strong>of</strong> lole, 2 tblipns. lemon<br />

I juice, '4 cup dry white win, salt and pepper, y4 cup buttered<br />

» bread crumbs. Sprinkle one-half the parsley and onion in<br />

$ bottom <strong>of</strong> shallow buttered baking dish; add half the butter I<br />

in small dabs. Cover with lole, cut into serving pieces.<br />

Sprinkle with lemon juice; top with remaining parsley,<br />

onion, and butter. Seaion to taste with salt and pepper,<br />

i§ Ooverwith foliar waxed paper and refrigerate. Remove^*<br />

:<br />

" toil; pour wine over sole; top with buttered crumbs and bake


The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PA0E2 - SECTION TWO FRIDAY, JULY 20,<br />

Every body's beach<br />

Peaceful co-existence is a term that<br />

became popular in the Soviet Union<br />

following Stalin's reign <strong>of</strong> terror that<br />

ended- in the early 1950's,<br />

Taking the term from its totalitarian<br />

connotation, it can be applied right<br />

here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this summer. What<br />

this town needs is "peaceful co-<br />

existence" among the various interest<br />

groups that use the benches<br />

The arrest last Saturday <strong>of</strong> two surf<br />

sailors who disregarded the orders <strong>of</strong><br />

lifeguards and launched their boats<br />

from the 37th st. beach is a perfect<br />

example <strong>of</strong> what we mean. Last<br />

summer the city designated five<br />

beaches for sailboat launching. They<br />

were selected for easy access from the<br />

street to the beach for those hauling<br />

boats.<br />

For the most part the rules and<br />

regulations set up by the Beach Patrol<br />

have been followed, until last weekend<br />

that is. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials should have seen<br />

ttie storm clouds coming. There have<br />

been grumblings recently that the<br />

sailing beaches are overcrowded with<br />

boats.<br />

The primary responsibility for law<br />

and order on the beaches lies with the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol. Ranking<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Patrol have the power<br />

<strong>of</strong> arrest, though they don't like to use<br />

it The beaches are a place for<br />

responsible fun, not lawlessness and<br />

disregard for life and property.<br />

The sailors are segregated from the<br />

bathers for a good reason; boats riding<br />

ttie crest <strong>of</strong> a wave toward the beach<br />

are dangerous.<br />

Hopefully last weekend's arrests<br />

will be the only ones <strong>of</strong> the summer.<br />

The vast majority <strong>of</strong> the surf boaters<br />

are willing to cooperate with the Beach<br />

Patrol.<br />

The danger would have been in not<br />

making those two arreste. Lifeguards<br />

are on the beach at considerable ex<<br />

pense to the taxpaying public. But<br />

more important, to disregard their<br />

commands could bring about a break-<br />

down in the authority they need to keep<br />

us all safe.<br />

A friend in need<br />

A friend in need is a friend indeed<br />

and there are many people in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> area who know first-hand<br />

what a friend in need is the Cape May<br />

County Rescue Squad,<br />

Thr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> based volunteer<br />

emergency group is second to none<br />

anywhere in the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

and its extensive services cost the<br />

local taxpayer very little.<br />

The Squad subsists primarily on<br />

public donations and gifts. The city<br />

helps out with a cash appropriation,<br />

igas purchases and paid ambulance<br />

drivers. All other expenses are met by<br />

jttie Squad. _<br />

:, The Squad members and its Junior<br />

Iporps are presently conducting their<br />

';annual funds drive. The volunteers<br />

;j»pe to call at every homi In the<br />

'community within the next week or 10<br />

ibiys, soliciting funds.<br />

.', The funds this year are being ear-<br />

jmarked for the erection <strong>of</strong> a second<br />

•Squad quarters at 36th st. and Bay av,<br />

jta better serve the populace in South<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Uity,<br />

To most <strong>of</strong> us, the Cape May County<br />

Rescue Squad is just the name <strong>of</strong> an<br />

emergency group. We have been<br />

fortunate enough to have avoided the<br />

jieed <strong>of</strong> its services, Many among us,<br />

however, have sampled the efficiency,<br />

compassion and skill <strong>of</strong> the Squadmen<br />

and have a deeper appreciation for the<br />

service.<br />

It might be pointed out that if the<br />

Squad should, heaven forbid, be<br />

discontinued, the expense <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

an around-the-clock ambulance ser-<br />

vice and some other sort <strong>of</strong> special<br />

public safety emergency group would<br />

fall directly on the taxpayers.<br />

So, if not for compassionate reasons<br />

flien for practical reasons, the people<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> should be receptive and<br />

generous when the Squad jnembere<br />

come calling this weekend. They have<br />

earned the support, moral and<br />

financial, <strong>of</strong> each and every one <strong>of</strong> us<br />

who live and work in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

area.<br />

Utilities and streets<br />

I Earlier this week the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

•<strong>City</strong> presented the New Jersey Water<br />

•bo,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District, with a list <strong>of</strong><br />

inadequately repaired street openings<br />

hnore than 11 pages long.<br />

The list, single-spaced on legal sized 1<br />

pages, also included a few openings<br />

made by the New Jersey Bell<br />

Telephone Co, It was compiled by the<br />

Public Works Department after<br />

residents complained about the con-<br />

dition <strong>of</strong> various streets.<br />

In the past it was the taxpayers who<br />

picked up the tab for permanently<br />

fixing streets after they had been dug<br />

vp and "cold patched" by the utility<br />

companies.<br />

But last winter as plims were<br />

finalized for the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> 9tti<br />

st,, the <strong>City</strong> wisely switched the full<br />

responsibility to the utilities. Since list<br />

winter each applicant for. a sfrset<br />

opening must obtain a permit from<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall. It was also decked at ttiat<br />

iiine that the Public W<strong>of</strong>ts Depart-<br />

tntnt would keep track ojf the work<br />

With iongum In cheek<br />

done at each opening and see that a<br />

permanent surface was put back when<br />

the^ work was completed.<br />

This obviously has not been done or<br />

ttiere would be no 11-page list today,<br />

The vast majority <strong>of</strong> the openings and<br />

improper closings were made by the<br />

New Jersey Water Co., owners <strong>of</strong> both<br />

the local water and sewer companies,<br />

Officials from that utility company<br />

said they will have a contractor oh the<br />

job "immediately" to repair the holes<br />

that exist on streets from one end <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie island to the other.<br />

The motoring public will benefit<br />

from the this recent crackdown on<br />

street openings. And the warnings<br />

from the <strong>City</strong> about street paving soon<br />

to take place should give the utility<br />

firms adequate time to make repairs<br />

to their underground equipment before<br />

streets are improved.<br />

Yet one question begs for an answer:<br />

Why weren't the repairs made as each<br />

opening was filled in? After aU,<br />

that's what the <strong>City</strong> intended in the<br />

first place.<br />

, , , blow the man down I<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Your <strong>Jul</strong>y 5 iditejiil flicusiing<br />

the vandaliim <strong>of</strong> tht rereiitly<br />

installed 53rd it, lifeguard<br />

gand is most unfair and un-<br />

necessary<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the acts <strong>of</strong> a few,<br />

you have branded all <strong>of</strong> us in<br />

ttie south end as "horses ".who<br />

cto not appreciate ttie wrttdei'<br />

provided: Rather, we do not<br />

appreciate being herded<br />

together and knocked down by<br />

rafts and body surfers.<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> giving us<br />

something we did not ask for,<br />

nor want, why doesn't the city<br />

flu in the swamp at our<br />

playground, or fix our sewers<br />

so they do not smell or pave our<br />

lousy streets?<br />

Your editorial was accurate<br />

on one point. That is, we<br />

"horses" do indeed feel that we<br />

do not receive a fair portion <strong>of</strong><br />

public works effort tor the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> property taxes we<br />

pay.<br />

Except for that one point, my<br />

overall ruction to your biased<br />

and unfounded comments Is<br />

HORSIFEATHIRS!!<br />

OWardKeeverra.<br />

5315 Simpson av.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I<br />

read with interest your recent<br />

tory on the Joseph Grotty<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia who<br />

have been vacationing in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> for 20 years. Reading the<br />

story has prompted me to write<br />

this letter to tell you that we<br />

taiow exactly how the Grotty<br />

family feels about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

as we too have been enjoying<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for many years,<br />

I have been vacationing in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since I was a<br />

youngster in a stroller, 37<br />

years, and have enjoyed wary<br />

sun-filled minute <strong>of</strong> it, I have<br />

seal many changes in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> during the last 37 years<br />

and I have many memories...<br />

. .1 •i-,i)''fii'* l r' wlK-i! Chris'<br />

Ristaurant was just a small<br />

fish stand on the bay.<br />

...When the only route <strong>of</strong><br />

travel from northern New<br />

Jersey was via Route 9 and the<br />

ate to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to<strong>of</strong>c'.' : '4fo.<br />

hours instead <strong>of</strong> ZV4 hourt^<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Ae Garde*) State Parkway.<br />

...<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the largest bowling<br />

lanes I had seen at the time (SO<br />

lanes) was on the boardwalk<br />

near the Music Pier.<br />

...Taking trolley rides from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> across the bay to<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

...During the war years when<br />

gas rationing was in effect and<br />

our family had to travel to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by train from New<br />

Jersey to Philadelphia and then<br />

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

...When Mack draping was<br />

hung on the ocean side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boardwalk to black out lights<br />

from pottiHe enemy planes<br />

and M.P.s patrolled the<br />

boardwalk.<br />

...The many changes that<br />

have occurred in the ap-<br />

pearance <strong>of</strong> the Sindia over the<br />

y e a r s v •"•••"• • >•>• • • • ••<br />

, These and many, many more<br />

memories fill ray mind s *hBi I<br />

think <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

My wife has been going to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for only the last 10<br />

years but she loves it « I do<br />

and we both loudly sing its<br />

praises<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce apin in August we will<br />

he returning to th» Sting Ray<br />

Motor Inn where we have been<br />

Saying since it opened 10 years<br />

ago. After all, it just wouldn't<br />

seem like summer to us'without<br />

our annual trip to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

Clifford Hunt, Jr.<br />

Hawthorne, N.J,<br />

COMPLAINT<br />

DIPT.<br />

"Thousand! <strong>of</strong> rnmpfatints about poor<br />

mail terylre — all delivered promptly.'<br />

All's well os long as Racquet remains the realRacquel<br />

;, A person shouldn't be allowed<br />

|o practice as an<br />

autobiographer without a<br />

license. The contemporary<br />

history experts are making<br />

jaychos out <strong>of</strong> us hero wor-<br />

"-There was a biographer on<br />

IV recently who avowed that<br />

gtanedict Arnold was no traitor.<br />

.That's Just like telling us that<br />

(pantry singer Marty Robbin*<br />

§ in the bass section at the<br />

tybrmott Choir, or that actress<br />

Welch is really<br />

TVMII Watttns left<br />

from Halloween. -<br />

sainted Wory teacher<br />

turning over in her<br />

s We* that Arnold,<br />

T=- <strong>of</strong><br />

is<br />

far matrimony Mi pad pals<br />

labtl him "Benedict."<br />

Bit according to the researdi<br />

<strong>of</strong> this new breed <strong>of</strong><br />

biographers Benedict was not a<br />

traitor; he was a loyal British<br />

subject tt was George<br />

Washington and the other<br />

colonists who were the traitors,<br />

since they, too, like Arnold,<br />

were British subjects.<br />

And what a tar Job the new<br />

biographers are doing on<br />

Washington. He never threw<br />

that silver dollar across the<br />

Potomac. This isn't hard to<br />

believe, ^flver dollar* www nat<br />

die coin <strong>of</strong> the times. Tne<br />

cherry tree wse aecotnt<br />

chits in the Continental<br />

treasury for e^ery dollar he<br />

spent in the war for in-<br />

dependence.<br />

And did you know that the<br />

natives were not on hand with<br />

gifts when Christopher<br />

Columbus landed at Hispanola;<br />

that he lost the Santa Maria on<br />

a reef, and that a rich Spanish<br />

merchant financed ColumlM*'<br />

cruise, not Isabella with fa«r<br />

royal jewels. The new<br />

biographers tell us this.<br />

. How many page* have we<br />

Asorbed ,w US. Marshall<br />

Wyatt E*rp only to have some<br />

latter-day historian contend<br />

that Ewp never tmiA a man in<br />

a fair draw <strong>of</strong> pittola; J» ntVer<br />

. «v«nUsi«dbial)Nm <br />

k moving to new quarters at 36th st. We remember ou •<br />

* deys^to the south end as pleasant ones even thoug t<br />

put <strong>of</strong> the time we lived there was before sanitar<br />

three lifeguard stands saotLrf 34t i<br />

**3BSB<br />

FRIPAY, JULY 20, 1971 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

PAGE 3 - SECTION TWO<br />

STRONG<br />

CHURCHES CO<br />

3<br />

•'••<br />

4<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th si. and Simpson av.<br />

Rev. James Blrti. pastor<br />

ST. FRANCES CABR1N1 R.C.<br />

2nd tt. and Atlantic av.<br />

Rev. WIlll«m McCorriitin.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

DAILY-<br />

Mass • 8 a.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY•<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTtbi<br />

gth st. and West av.<br />

Rev. Z.L, Byrd.<br />

D.D.. Pastor<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

MassM • 5:30 and 7 p.m.<br />

Confessloni before and after<br />

the evening Masses<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

10:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

11:30a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

7, B. 9, 10:15 and<br />

TUESDAY.<br />

8 p.m. - Prayer Service<br />

FOIST CHURCH OF<br />

CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

gth it. and Asbury av.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C.<br />

13th ft. and Wesley av.<br />

Rev. James Welsh, pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Church Swvice<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. - Meeting<br />

? and 8 a.m. • Masses<br />

SATURDAY•<br />

4 to 5 and after the 7 p.m.<br />

Mass • Confession!<br />

5:45 and 7 p.m. - Masses<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

8, 9:15, 10:30 a.m. and noon -<br />

Maisei<br />

DAILY -<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . Reading<br />

Room open<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL R.C,<br />

40th st, and Central av<br />

Rev, Joseph Mctauley,<br />

pastor<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> the REDEEMER<br />

Longport, New Jersey<br />

S:M AM.-HOLY COMMUNION<br />

10 A.M. - MORNING PRAYER<br />

TH1 RIV. JAMf 5 P. MetLROY<br />

Seaman's Church Institute<br />

_ .— - m<br />

An Active PrstMtanr IpiMspal Church Miuion<br />

Welcoming ivsryaiM <strong>of</strong> All DMtMniftatiwH<br />

< i<br />

i.i* 1 **'<br />

Cinema<br />

Dr. Harry I. Bristow<br />

— (HM minister —<br />

•7 BIG SATURDAY<br />

I MITES 7:30 P.M.<br />

JUKI 11TN THRU JULY 2ITH<br />

** FEATURING OUTSTANDING CHRISTIAN FILMS<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 2i . go Long Joey<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y m • TWe» In The Night<br />

— Location —<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

Mth and JUbury Avenue<br />

For further information write Christian Cinema, Inc.,<br />

Box 177 Gienilde, Pa. 19038, 215-SM-52H<br />

First United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Eighth and Central Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 22<br />

9-.00 a.m. Church ichooi-Youth Forum—Film<br />

itOO and 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship<br />

"WHIR! IS GOD?"<br />

Music by Muterworki Choir and Summer Quartet<br />

Luci Formwalt, soprano—Mertlne Johns, meno soprano<br />

Gregory Servant, bass—Lando Bartoilnl. tenor<br />

Wilhflm A. A. Ooctie. Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

TUESDAY—2:00p.m. SUMMER AUXILIARY<br />

"ALL ABOUT AFRICAN VIOLETS"—<br />

Mr.C.W.FIieher.Jr.<br />

WEDNESDAYSONLV9:00a.m.on—<br />

VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

NwttfySixtfa Grade—Art*. Crsftn. Gimn, Singing<br />

WEDNESDAYS ONLY 9:00 a.m.<br />

SPIRITUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADULTS<br />

10.00 a.m. imtreeuory Prayer<br />

JohnJank*<br />

AMMtaf*<br />

Charles Wlkock<br />

Pattor<br />

Howard Adams<br />

Astaelatt<br />

(Narwry Can to writabletetag Mb wnriMi. g<br />

•9mtmy «l bta'C Am*. B»k mi Cky Ma, Eater<br />

Ctardi fiwi Wwtay Aw.)<br />

DAD^Y-<br />

MassM • 8 a.m. and 7 p.m..<br />

Confessions - 7 to 7:SO p.m.<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

7,8,9,10 and U a.m. • Masstt<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8 p.m.<br />

Oonfesslons<br />

J\m p.m. • Evening Worship,<br />

"The Fellowship," Rev. George<br />

King, concert <strong>of</strong> music.<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Rev.<br />

Raymond ^IcAfee. Organist,<br />

Mils Jean Ridgeway<br />

Parking on Weiley av., next<br />

to church.<br />

7:30 p.m. • Missionary<br />

Conference conducted by<br />

Pastor Writfit. Speaker, Rev.<br />

Victor Springer, mlsilonary to<br />

Japan. Music by Ann Springer,<br />

Joe Springer, vocalisti.<br />

7:30 p.m. • Supervised nur-<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

by-the-SEA<br />

Kith u. and Atbury av,<br />

intfrdHiomin at lonal<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

10:30 a.m. • Women's Bible<br />

Study rellowship. Lower<br />

Auditorium<br />

9 p.m. • Campus Crusade for<br />

Qirlit, Lower Auditorium<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

8 p.m. • C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour for young<br />

people. Live and recorded<br />

music. Free c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

doughnuts.<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

with classes for all ages.<br />

Eugene C. Debus, chaplain.<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship.<br />

Dr. D. Reginald Thomas,<br />

former pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

Presbyterian Church in Ger-<br />

mantown, Philadelphia,<br />

preacher. Phil Sheridan <strong>of</strong><br />

Beesleys Point, soloist.<br />

Selections, j*Love" by Van<br />

Dyke and "Enough to Know"<br />

by Ogden.<br />

7:30 p.m. • Special youth<br />

service with Rev, Pete<br />

Michaels, pastor <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Baptist Church, Trenton,<br />

speaker. All are welcome.<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

7:30 p.m. - The Bible Study<br />

Hour, Lower Auditorium<br />

MONDAY •<br />

7; 30 p.m. • Opening Service <strong>of</strong><br />

fourth week <strong>of</strong> <strong>1973</strong> Summer<br />

Bible Conference directed by<br />

Pastor Wright. Speaker, Dr.<br />

D.R. Hubbard, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

Beraehah Chm-eh, Cheltenhain,<br />

Pa.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

12; 16 p.m. - CBMC Luncheon.<br />

Plymouth Inn, Men welcome.<br />

8 p.m. - Choir rehearsal, choir<br />

room<br />

6 p.m. • Campus Crusade for<br />

Christ, Lower Auditorium<br />

UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th st. and Central av<br />

Charles Wllcock, pastor<br />

John Janka,<br />

associate pastor<br />

Howard W. Adams,<br />

associate<br />

Wilhelro A. A. Goetie,<br />

minister <strong>of</strong> music<br />

Prayer Telephone 399-3316<br />

TUESDAY through FRIDAY -<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Bible Hour.<br />

Speaker, Dr. DR. Hubbard.<br />

TUESDAY through<br />

SATURDAY •_<br />

7:30 p.m. • Bible ConteMnee<br />

directed by Pastor Wright.<br />

Speakw, Dr. DR. Hubbard.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10:30 a.m. • Conference<br />

prayer meeting<br />

MACEDONIA<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

10th st. and Simpson av.<br />

Rev. Charles Wilckck,<br />

pastor<br />

Independent • Evangelical •<br />

Interdenominational<br />

Harry N. Ryner, organist<br />

Rev, John E, Oreenleal,<br />

song leader<br />

SUNDAY T<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School with<br />

classes for all ages. F.C<br />

Sacum, superintendent.<br />

11 a.jn, • Morning Worship.<br />

Rev. Robert C. Smoot, Jr.,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Chapel Hill United<br />

Presbyterian Church,<br />

Baltimore, Md , guest speaker.<br />

Special music by Mrs, Claude<br />

Meninger <strong>of</strong> Souderton, Pa<br />

Nursery cu-e in the Begin-<br />

ners' Room during services.<br />

Parking facilities available<br />

on the lot at aaid St. arid Ajbury<br />

av.<br />

SJiore rd, and Harbor la,<br />

Mip, Leon S. Wlnowlcz,<br />

pastor<br />

THROUGH JULY m •<br />

Solemn Novena to St, Anne<br />

daily after a a.m, and 7 p.m.<br />

Masses. Procession and<br />

Veneration <strong>of</strong> Relic on Feast<br />

Day, <strong>Jul</strong>y 26.<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4:30 to 5:30 and 7:45 to 8:30<br />

p.m • Confessions<br />

7 p.m. • Masses<br />

DAILY —<br />

7 and 8 a.m. •<br />

7:30 to 8 p.m.<br />

Masses.<br />

• Confessions,<br />

aJNDAY -<br />

7:45,9,10:15, U;Ma.m. and*<br />

p.m. • Masses<br />

CHRIST BPBCOPAL<br />

15? 9tore rd.<br />

•Mii Very Rev. Camnn AAihjh<br />

W. Kahl. B.D., rector<br />

uoniinued on page *<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley av.,<br />

5th to 6th stl.<br />

E. Woodley Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

organist<br />

FRIDAY -<br />

8 p.m. - Masterworks Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday Church<br />

School with classes for all ages<br />

U a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Annual<br />

Fair sponsored by the Women's<br />

Association.<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

10 a.m, - Children's Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

7:30 p.m. • Family movie<br />

night<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th it, and Wesley av.<br />

Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />

Risen, and Coming Again.<br />

Rev. William RudcUfle Allen,<br />

Hi.M.. pastor<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

9 a.m. - Church School. Youth<br />

Forum, film, "Sign Posts<br />

Al<strong>of</strong>t."<br />

9 and 10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

Worship. Pastor Wilcock's<br />

topic: "WhwalsGod?"<br />

TUESDAY •<br />

2 p.m. • Summer Auxiliary,<br />

"All About African Violets," by<br />

Mr. C.W. Fischer, Jr,<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

5:45 p.m. - Junior<br />

rehearsal<br />

Choir<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

B p.m. • Senior<br />

rehearsal<br />

Choir<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th st, and West av.<br />

Rev. Z.L, Byrd,<br />

D.D., pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m. - Graded Sunday<br />

School classes for each<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

8:30 and 11 ajn, • Morning<br />

Worship. "The Christian in the<br />

Dock."<br />

11 a.m, - Nursery for young<br />

children<br />

THE TUESDAY<br />

BIBLE<br />

CUSS<br />

Teacher If Tuesday<br />

! BILL LEWIS<br />

~ Topic-'<br />

"STUDIES M THE LIFE<br />

OF CHRIST"<br />

Meets Every Tuesday at S<br />

P.M. at<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

9-noon • Vacation Churct<br />

SdMrt- ' :••*•• -'•" *•<br />

9 a.m. • Adult Bible Studies<br />

10 a.m. - Intercessory Prayer<br />

Group<br />

TODAY (Friday) .<br />

8 p.m. • Bible Class<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sunday;,.School<br />

U;30a.m. - Morning Worjhip<br />

The Stahler's<br />

71 WALNUT ROAD<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

All Are Welcome<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7:30 p,m. • Weight Watchers<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIiT CHURCH<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Summer Bible Conference<br />

Rev. David P. Wright,<br />

D.D., pastor<br />

Robb Wright,<br />

musical director<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer Service<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

10th st, and Central av,<br />

Rev. D. Richard Garrison,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9 and 11 a.m. - Identical<br />

services with Dr. Martin C.<br />

Wssnat, pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Paul's<br />

Lutheran Church, Olney,<br />

Philadelphia, guest speaker.<br />

7 p.m. - Twilight service with<br />

Dr. D. Reginald Thomas <strong>of</strong> the<br />

radio hour, "The Bible with Dr.<br />

Thomas", in New York,<br />

speaker.<br />

The services in the morning<br />

and evening are preceded by<br />

organ recitals by E. Woodley<br />

Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, At 8:45 and 10:45 a.m.<br />

there will be gong services led<br />

by Tabernacle president,<br />

William Luff, and at 8:45 p.m.<br />

by Walter D. Edctowes Jr. The<br />

Tabernacle Quartet will sing at<br />

all services.<br />

There is plenty <strong>of</strong> free<br />

parking on or about the<br />

grounds.<br />

Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day will be<br />

the Rev. John C. Kulp.<br />

MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />

SOMERiPOWT '<br />

CALVARY<br />

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST<br />

9th It. and New York av.<br />

Rev. Gene Corbett, pastor ,<br />

Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church<br />

RUDM Md MAi - PLEASAKM1E - 641-3144<br />

SUND1Y, JULY 22ND - 7:30 P.M. li Cwotrt<br />

PIMIIY LIE and Tht CHILDREN<br />

OF TRUTH<br />

fm tmxm Crty, Calrhnla, RCA<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Free parking at Watson's<br />

Restaurant, Bth A, and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av,, and boardwalk park, loth<br />

it, and boardwalk, from I a.m -<br />

12:30 p.m., and at the church<br />

parking lots,<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

with classes for every member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the family. Robert L, Keys,<br />

general superintendent.<br />

10:45 a.m. - Worship Service<br />

conducted by Pastor Wright.<br />

Speaker, Dr, Joseph Springer,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Radio Station HCJB, Quito,<br />

Ecuador.<br />

10:45 a.m. - Supervised<br />

nursery<br />

10:45 a.m. • Primary Church<br />

2:30 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. - Sacred<br />

Musicale on Music Pier<br />

featuring Joe Springer, bass<br />

vocalist; Ann Springer,<br />

soprano vocalist; Robb Wright,<br />

tenor.<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

B:30 and 11 a.m. • Services.<br />

AU services will be held at St.<br />

John's Chapel, 38th st. and West<br />

av,, dm to construction at the<br />

church. ,•<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

B:45 a.m. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. • 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 />

ST. JAMES AMB<br />

7th tt. and HIVM av.<br />

Rev, Ernest B. Curry, pastor<br />

First Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

The United Presbyterian, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avanu©<br />

Rev. Wm. RadeUHe Allen, Th.M.. Paster<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 22. <strong>1973</strong><br />

MORNING WOR8Hn»-8:3©i.m. and U:H«.m<br />

Message<br />

"THE CHRISTIAN IN THE DOCK"<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL—littl.ni.<br />

BiM»-Centere*-Clirtot-Ctnler«a<br />

Graded a«iies For The Family<br />

EVENING WORSIIF-1M p.m.<br />

Meatage<br />

"THI FlUOWSHIP"<br />

TUESDAY MORNWG—liiJO •.m.<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowihlp<br />

Mrs, Rita Korotkln—Soprsno SoJoirt<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING—7.30p.m.<br />

The Bible Study Hour<br />

MINISTER OF MUSIC<br />

Rev. Raymond McAfee<br />

ORGANIST<br />

Jean Ridgeway<br />

Parktai on Wesley-Next To ChurA<br />

Visit Our New Sanetuary-A Cordial Welcome Aw.lU Tf a<br />

"Holding Forth The Word <strong>of</strong> Ufc"<br />

-Phittpptans »rl*<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />

School<br />

11;IS a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

8p.m. -South Carolina Night,<br />

benefit Senior Choir.<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

8:30 to a p,m« • Youth and<br />

Senior Choir rehearsal<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

B p.m. • Midweek prayer and<br />

Bible study<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

11th st. and Central av.<br />

Rev, Chariei L. Wood,<br />

D, Ed., rector<br />

Due to Construction at<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church,<br />

10th Street and Central Aitnira<br />

111 Services<br />

art NOW being hold at<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran Chapel,<br />

36th St. and Wett Ave.<br />

There are Two Sunday Services<br />

9:30 and 11 A.M.<br />

. — i<br />

Sanity Sohool has been ditcontinued<br />

until farther notice<br />

SUNDAY - (Fifth Sunday<br />

after Triratv) -<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. • Morning Prayer and<br />

sermon by Dr. Goss.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. - Holy Communion<br />

in the Chapel<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Baiaar work group<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd st. and Central av.<br />

How does<br />

Christian Science heal 7<br />

Listen to first.hflnd ex-<br />

peiiencos. This week's<br />

program:<br />

What Dots<br />

Thought Have To Do<br />

With Health?<br />

WSLT<br />

WM©<br />

1S20 k.c. 9 «.m.<br />

1240 k.c. 1:15<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

Weile; hum, 5«i-Sth Streets<br />

hm CHj, ••« Jtrni<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 22<br />

9 A.M. agd 11 A.M. - Identical Mas<br />

DR. MARTIN C. WISZNAT<br />

St. Pal's Lutheran CtmJi, Ptiiladelphia, N,<br />

7 P.M. - Evening Service at ttie Tabernacle<br />

DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />

Radio Hoar- Hie Mil With Dr, Thomas, New York, N. Y,<br />

Great Song Service Led by Waiter D. Eddowes, jr.<br />

Music at All Services by Octan <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Quartet<br />

Tom Perkins, Director & Baritone Deborah Truxal, Soprano<br />

Jane Shaulis, Contra (to Robert Bennett, Tenor<br />

E. Woodley Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, Organist<br />

PLENTYOF FRii PARKING<br />

»-,.<br />

NEXT WEEK, JULY 29<br />

- DR. HENRY NICHOLS<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

THE HONORABLE WALTER H. JUDD<br />

Washington, D. C .<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> America's Irtittil Preaching Centers ...<br />

In <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> America 1 ! Grtatiit Family RiMrtl<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Churches<br />

continued from paf.e 3<br />

The Rev, Eugene F. Vpager,<br />

associate<br />

COLONIAL COIN OP<br />

CH4 Anbury Ave<br />

r• WASHERS « DRYERS<br />

COIN-OP CLEANERS<br />

THIJpsriAY SPECIAL-<br />

Full K-lb, Load<br />

Dry Cleatiing li.Qfl<br />

SUNDAY iFifth Sunday after in <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

Trinity)<br />

8 am • Holy Communion<br />

10 am Morning Prayer and<br />

sermon<br />

GRACE LlTHEtUN<br />

Serving Ihe Mainland<br />

and Ihe Shore<br />

Shore rd. and Dawes av.<br />

Rev, CTiariiw F Rinrk Jr..<br />

pa*! or<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 and n am Services<br />

with nursery at both service*<br />

ft-M a m Sunday School<br />

MONDAY -<br />

11-30 a.m. Senior<br />

BETHANY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Shore rd. and Brighton av.<br />

Rdv William A, Davis, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 am • Church School<br />

8;3Q and 11 am Christmas<br />

Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />

This Week<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Under the Personal Supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> MRS, LAURENCE I STEKM<br />

1120 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

BEAUTY<br />

SALUN<br />

3341 Asbury Avenue<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

Permanent Waving—TlHling—Hilr Sniping<br />

For Appointments Ph. JW-JSJi-EvinLng Appli,<br />

Agnes F Brendllnger, owner<br />

Open Monday thru Saturaanfrrr-H; Parking For Patroni<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

3209 Asbury Avenue<br />

OPEN W;30 Mon.-Sat, • 9-7 Thuri, PHONE 399-9079<br />

CERRUTI<br />

Beauty Shoppe<br />

—41 Years in Business—<br />

Beauty Culture In'All Branches<br />

Closed Mondays »m CONDITIONED<br />

101! Wist In.. Ma! 399-1394<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

aaiWtsfAve. Open Yeir Round<br />

(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />

Call For Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />

LINWOOD<br />

SALON<br />

9Z7-6564<br />

Dorothy Cox, Proprietor AIR CONDITIONED<br />

ANN % JOHN'S<br />

— BEAUTY SALON —<br />

•39 Afbvry Av«. Ph. 399-3198<br />

ANN Mi JOHN MANNI<br />

OJJI'H Thursday Eveninn<br />

PrM r>«rkt*f HI W*« AMM<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Sptcialmng in Pirmanenl Waves<br />

754 Asburv Ave, DI»I3W-1141<br />

(AeroM from Murphy'* S* l»><br />

COMPLETE Ni SERVICE<br />

HAIRSTYLISTS<br />

PALMER SHOPPING CENTER<br />

16th & Haven Ph. 399-4333<br />

MARION <strong>of</strong> the RITZ<br />

KMTTULOI<br />

COMMIT! ICAUTT SWVICt<br />

WIG<br />

"VOW DOORWAY TO LOVELINESS"<br />

HILDEGABTS<br />

-UMTTtMM<br />

PftECUON i<br />

L1NWOOD<br />

MAINLAND<br />

ASSEMBLY OF OOD<br />

2115 New rd.<br />

Rev, Gordon F, Prelier,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

7:30 pm . Evangeliitie<br />

Service<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

8 p.m Bible<br />

prayer<br />

Study and<br />

FRIDAY -<br />

8 p.m. - Chrlst'l<br />

taMsadors, youth group Am-<br />

SEAVIKW BAPTIST<br />

An American Baptist Church<br />

2025 Shore rd.<br />

Rev. Kurt W. Frank, pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m. • Chiffch School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship.<br />

Rev, George Boltniew, pastor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Evangelical Baptist<br />

Cliifl-eh <strong>of</strong> Newark, preacher.<br />

2 p.m. - Alcoholic!<br />

Anonymous<br />

8 p.m. • BYF<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

1:30 p.m. • Cottage prayer<br />

meeting at Cathy Dodson's 2009<br />

Gisnwood dr., Northfleld.<br />

8:30 to 10 pm. • Youth<br />

summer recreation.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

1 p.m. • Cottage prayer<br />

meeting at Monya Leinhos', 505<br />

Marie av,, Linwood.<br />

7:30 p.m. - Praym meeting<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

SORROWS R.C.<br />

Wabash and Poplar •¥«!,.<br />

Rev. Vincent Feriiro,<br />

pallor<br />

7, B;30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.<br />

Masses<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

ftmfessions<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

8,9:30, 10:30,11:30, a.m. and<br />

6:30 p.m. • Masm<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1838 Shore rd.<br />

Rev, William Conover,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

8:45 a.m. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

6:45 p.m. • Young People<br />

8 p.m. - Evening Service<br />

WEDNESDAY—<br />

8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />

7:30 p.m,<br />

rehearsal<br />

Senior Choir<br />

FRIDAY -<br />

7*30 p.m. •HIYTitns<br />

BEIMEL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />

Rev. Edmond Carllilc,<br />

. pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

i a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

11 a.m. • Churdi School"<br />

CENTRAL<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Shore rd, and Central »v.<br />

Rev, John Ewlng, pittor<br />

Rev. Everett Hunt,<br />

..vllttlng pastor<br />

Rev, Stephen A. Seamndi,<br />

assist ant pastor<br />

Today, there It <strong>of</strong>tm vtry<br />

'little difference in the<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> the products made<br />

by the manufacturers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great American industrial<br />

complex. Then why do<br />

people remain loyal to one<br />

iHrm or one product mmanother?<br />

Probably the<br />

biggest rnion U SERVICE.<br />

There still remain vast<br />

differences In fee quality <strong>of</strong><br />

lervlee <strong>of</strong>fend by virioui<br />

firms. The public know* thU,<br />

and here at the Wbnbtrg<br />

Funeral Home we fere also<br />

fully aw«r« that "perwnalUed<br />

lervice" U our<br />

autt.<br />

CKSTUJ.<br />

IIIIBEf<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 and u a.m. • Morning<br />

Worship. Nursery at both<br />

ierviets.<br />

8:30 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

MONDAY-<br />

8:30 p.m, - Senior UMYF<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball at Mill Road School in<br />

Northfidd.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Contact<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

SECOND CAPE<br />

MAY BAPTIST<br />

Church and Shore rd*.,<br />

Pilermo<br />

Rev, Clyde Whary, Pattnr<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday School.<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worship,<br />

7:30 p.m. Evening<br />

Fellowship Hon.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Family Bible<br />

Study and Prayer Time.<br />

TRINITY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Roosevelt blvd. and Shore rd.,<br />

Mirmsra<br />

Rev, Bran Phillips, pastor<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

8:48 a.m. • Sunday School.<br />

11 a.m. • Morning Worthip<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

i p.m. • Bible Study Group<br />

THUBSDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />

practice,<br />

MARMORA*"<br />

GOSPEL CHAPEL<br />

WMer and Lyndmrtt rds<br />

Edward Richmond, evangelist<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 a.m. • Communion<br />

Service.<br />

II a.m, - Family Bible Hour.<br />

7 p.m. - Gospel Service.<br />

MONDAY -<br />

8:45 p.m. - Young Boys and<br />

Girls Class.<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:48 p.m. • Prayer meeting,<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

7 p.m. • Youth Bible Study<br />

Group.<br />

TUCKAHOE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rev, John Gun-shun, piitor<br />

a.m.<br />

m p<br />

'<br />

THURSDAY-<br />

8 p.m. - Senior Choir practice.<br />

FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE<br />

Shore rd., Seaville<br />

Meeting tor divine worihip<br />

each First Day morning at 11<br />

o'clock.<br />

WESLEY<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Petersburg<br />

Rtv. John Gairahan. pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. - Morning Worship.<br />

11 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7 p.m. - Senior Choir practive,<br />

CORBIN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Main tt.<br />

Rev. Harry Findelncm,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church School.<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Gospel Hour<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

10 a.m. to noon • Fellowship<br />

Hour and Bible Study,<br />

6:30 p.m. - Choir rehearsal<br />

SEAVILLE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rev. Kenneth E. Hummel,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9 a.m. • Worihip Service.<br />

10:15 a.m. • Church School.<br />

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

THURSDAY -<br />

8 p.m. • Choir rehearsal.<br />

STRATHMERE<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dr.<br />

Rev. William Gufflck.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday School,<br />

11:15 a.m. • Morning Worrtiip.<br />

Capt. Nelson retires<br />

after 37 years work<br />

Capt, O.P. Nelion, <strong>of</strong> 2009 S,<br />

Shore rd,, Seaville, has retire<br />

after 37 yean m Eastern<br />

Region representative with the<br />

J.T Baker Chemical Company<br />

<strong>of</strong> PhUUpiburg.<br />

Capt, Nelson is past president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Chemical Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Riiladelphit and has emeritus<br />

aitus-iwhli thr Ami<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

far six yean and served with<br />

the Army Transportation Corps<br />

Airing World War II,<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

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

If ybu plan to food «hop during<br />

your itay hwt . . . virit our<br />

16th STREET and<br />

SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

(BITWIIM 1ITH «od 14TH STMIT1<br />

IN THI PALMM SHOPPINO CINT1IO<br />

I ST. I<br />

otfcl Lttl<br />

ST.<br />

JMffiiL,<br />

ii *<br />

I ST. I<br />

ItT.I<br />

IJtl<br />

Dr. DR. Thomas chapel speaker<br />

, .^*.^ti**$ ^FI*^ ciino in more<br />

Dr. D, Reginald Thomas will<br />

to gurat speaker at Union<br />

Qjapel-by-the-Sea, 55th it. and<br />

Asbury «v,, Sunday at the li<br />

a.m. worship'Serviee,<br />

Dr. Thomas has been<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> many honors<br />

during hie career including<br />

being guest speaker at a<br />

Presidential Breakfast. He i§<br />

the author <strong>of</strong> several books and<br />

has conducted radio services<br />

both her* and abroad.<br />

Soloist for the mornini will be<br />

Riil Sheridan, <strong>of</strong> Beesley's<br />

Point. Hi wUl be remembered<br />

as Western's Weatherman on<br />

WCAU-TV. He Is an active<br />

Christian layman and has<br />

rreached and sung in more<br />

than 400 churches, His selections<br />

will be_ "Love" by Van<br />

Dyke and "Enough to Know 1<br />

by Ogden.<br />

Sunday School will be held at<br />

9:30 a.m. under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Eugene Debui. Mrs. Helen<br />

MuUineaux, musical director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chapel, holds the Children's<br />

Choir rehearsal Thursday<br />

morningg at 10:30 a.m. All<br />

Children are invited.<br />

Family movies are shown<br />

Thuridays « 7:30 p.m. and a<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee hour for young people is<br />

held Fridayi at 7:30 p.m.<br />

The Women's Association<br />

invites all to attend the Fair<br />

which will take place at the<br />

Children's films at Cape Library<br />

Each Monday fcr the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

the summer season, the Cape<br />

May County Library will have a<br />

film program especially for the<br />

younptert from 1 to 2 p.m.<br />

This was announced by Mrs.<br />

Doris L. Qrady, library<br />

director, as part <strong>of</strong> the library's<br />

continuing efforts to provide<br />

fun and entertainment, as well<br />

as knowledge, to the younger<br />

set.<br />

Last week she announced<br />

that there will be children's<br />

story hours every Tuesday and<br />

Thursday for the Jummer at<br />

10:30 a.m. each day. In addition,<br />

there will be special<br />

displays.<br />

The library also has Tueiday<br />

evening film programs for the<br />

entire family at 7:30 p.m., Mrs,<br />

Orady reminded.<br />

The library director said she<br />

has a wide selection <strong>of</strong> titles for<br />

both film programs and will<br />

attempt to alert the public<br />

through the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

news media relative to the<br />

particular subject to be<br />

featured each week.<br />

Mrs Qrady also remmded<br />

the public that the library^<br />

vast collection <strong>of</strong> films is<br />

available for loan<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 20, mi<br />

UiBpel <strong>Jul</strong>y 2S from 10:30 i.m,<br />

to4pm. For those who cannot<br />

attend but desire to make a<br />

donation, it may b# given any <strong>of</strong><br />

the women.<br />

Olatm Turn on<br />

Your H«pp, Smite<br />

Oldat BUabHtfied Optician<br />

2401 Bay Ave.<br />

Dial 399-4000<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home<br />

HiMiRT L. GOBMIY, Mgr.<br />

Established 1808<br />

809 Central Avonu*<br />

Pledging for the future, as in the pait, the<br />

finest and most dignified funwml service.<br />

IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />

NEAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 39*0077<br />

Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />

A GOOD KID<br />

Sunday<br />

Hebrews<br />

4:12.16<br />

1 John<br />

B:l-6<br />

Saturday<br />

i TheiwluniBiM<br />

lri-10<br />

It's nice to see a headline about a good kid—because that's what<br />

most <strong>of</strong> thtrn are.<br />

Of eouFie, hie parents worry about him. Thaf g one <strong>of</strong> the reasons<br />

he is a good kid. He's had plenty <strong>of</strong> opportunity to learn how much<br />

they love him, •. how much thay care.<br />

They have given him many things, some at considerable sacrifice<br />

to themselves. Fortunately, though, their giving didn't end with<br />

material gifts.<br />

They have given him ideals . . . standards . , , principles. These<br />

Me the.intangible treasures that you aren't likely to acquire if you<br />

didn't And them at home.<br />

And they have given him a faith. It was their faith first. At home<br />

and in church they shared it with him. Out <strong>of</strong> It the ideals and standards<br />

and principles naturally grew.<br />

Yet! He*i a good kid—due to the Lord. .<br />

[ Copyrt«ta l»73 Xtiiur AdvsrtUitig Stnin, Int, Struburf. Vlrglni. BcripOira alteM tf At Anricu Bible Society<br />

Th« Cap* May County<br />

National Bank<br />

Ml Aibury Av*, Dial 399-1300<br />

Oc*an <strong>City</strong> home<br />

Saving* & Loan Association<br />

1001 Atbury Av*. Dial 39941012<br />

» ,<br />

Eugan* W. PashUy<br />

IWHWCT Afmcy. Inc.<br />

Shw» RM4 Mamwra, Dial 3994344<br />

Carty's<br />

15th * Dial 39V417S<br />

Av*<br />

- y '<br />

Oman Abstract Company<br />

O^?^^* 1 ^r3^7<br />

Hurtt Trovl Agsncy<br />

Aifawry Af*.<br />

A Co.<br />

.pony<br />

PRiDAY, JULY 20/WJ<br />

Something for everyone<br />

Major e^nts are scheduled<br />

Special events ringing from Cultural Arts Center will hold<br />

Baby Parade and Boat Parades the llth Annual BoardwalK Art<br />

to Art Showi and Wrist, Show, largest event <strong>of</strong> its kind<br />

wrestling will be held at the in the world. Approximately 900<br />

family resort within the n*xt artists will display a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

six weeks<br />

work ranging from oil paintings<br />

"Night In Venice," the <strong>City</strong>'s to graphics and sculpture.<br />

annual Boat Periide presented Artists may enter free arid tell<br />

by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, their work. Entry forms, are<br />

is scheduled for <strong>Jul</strong>y 28 on the available at the Center, 409<br />

bay at 7:30 pm. Approximately Wesley av.<br />

100 colorfully decorated and August 9 ls the date <strong>of</strong> the 64th<br />

lighted boats will compete tor Annual Baby Parade in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

priies In divisions based on size Qty, the oldest such event in<br />

and theme, "Miis Night In the East, Besides a lively array<br />

Venice" and her court, chosen <strong>of</strong> diapered darlings, eight<br />

by the public, will reign over string bands, downs and Queen<br />

the event which annually at- Infanta and her court will<br />

tracts thousands <strong>of</strong> visitors, appear in a boardwalk parade<br />

Bayfront homes will also be beginning at 10 a.m. TOs event<br />

•live with lights and is organized by the Commuters<br />

decorations for the weekend.<br />

Club and requires over ZOO<br />

<strong>On</strong> August 4, the <strong>City</strong>'s judges, marshals and helpers.<br />

String Band at Cape Park<br />

CAPE MAY COURT BOUffi<br />

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miles north <strong>of</strong> here on Sunday<br />

(<strong>Jul</strong>y 22) at 3 p.m., it was announced<br />

by Maj, Gerald Smith,<br />

* director <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

Parks and Recreation,<br />

Maj, Smith said the string<br />

band appearance is one <strong>of</strong> a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> free concerts being<br />

sponsored by the County Park<br />

Commission in cooperation<br />

With the County Board <strong>of</strong><br />

SVeeholders, The free concerts<br />

are held in the county park<br />

btndsheli. Ma], Smith said<br />

there is adequate parking at<br />

the park, but patrons are<br />

requested to bring their own<br />

seating.<br />

The Peter A, Broomall String<br />

Band was organized in 1930 by<br />

v Peter A, Broomall, and first<br />

participated in the annual<br />

Philadelphia Mummers Parade<br />

In 1931, New Year's Day <strong>1973</strong><br />

marked the 43rd consecutive<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> the band in the<br />

traditional Philadelphia<br />

hitivitiei.<br />

The <strong>1973</strong> thane for the band<br />

D<strong>of</strong>acr<strong>of</strong>t man<br />

Newton L. Rohrman, <strong>of</strong> 330<br />

Atlantic blvd., has received the<br />

Certificate in Data Processing<br />

awarded by the Certification<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> the Data Processing<br />

Management Association,<br />

Rohrman was one <strong>of</strong> SM<br />

successful applicants <strong>of</strong> 2,70<br />

who took the exam in test<br />

centers at colleges and<br />

universitieiacross the U.S. and<br />

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gven at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the 1S,W2 who have been<br />

awarded the Certificate since<br />

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UBJ. He operates Datacraft, a<br />

business consulting firm.<br />

was the "Spider and the Fly"<br />

and earned them the ninth<br />

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Headquarters for the band is<br />

SIB Hessian av,, National Park,<br />

N.J. The unit Is a charter<br />

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Members range in age from s«<br />

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are from South Jersey.<br />

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Byrne to visit Cape on <strong>Jul</strong>y 26»"<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE S - SfCTION TWO<br />

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Day Camp, August 13 through<br />

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Butch Van Breda K<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

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Jack McKinney, head coach <strong>of</strong><br />

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ViUanova- Chris Ford <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Detroit Pistons and former<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dwcoy Siow<br />

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Speech and hearing difficulties challenge for plucky teenager Korejwo receives Ensign commission<br />

tay Joan Bruno Clinician at the 1974 internationa!<br />

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Jeff's family is very proud <strong>of</strong><br />

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Mr. Knight said that he feels<br />

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Jeff achieve above average<br />

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In addition to Jeff's tutoring<br />

three times a week, he takes<br />

organ lessons and is active ai a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the freshman<br />

basket ball team and has played<br />

football with the Hawks<br />

Circus opera for children<br />

at Convention Hall <strong>Jul</strong>y 28<br />

"Albert and Tiberim", a<br />

arcus opera for kids, will be<br />

performed next Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

SB, at 7:30 p.m. in Convention<br />

Hall. It ii being iponsored by<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> jRecreation<br />

Department and presented by<br />

the Tweedle-Dum Troiqse, A<br />

•mall admission will be<br />

charged,<br />

"Albert and Tiberiuj" is the<br />

a«ry <strong>of</strong> a little circua troupe<br />

who has IOB its star performer,<br />

Tiberius, a lion who has died.<br />

The ringmaster and members<br />

d his troupe explain that unless<br />

a successor can be found the<br />

oreug will not be able to give<br />

any more shows. All resolve it<br />

will be necessary to get a new<br />

Hon but at this point a girl in the<br />

froupe proposes that her pet<br />

horse, Albert, be named ai the<br />

new jtar.<br />

The ringmaiter is not impressed<br />

but Albert finally gets a<br />

chance to show how he can<br />

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otecites a walti, a polka and a<br />

march, all to musical ac<br />

companlment. and with the<br />

Masonic C/ubl<br />

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The Origins and Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Over Its Myear<br />

History will be the topic <strong>of</strong><br />

Harold Lee, local newsman and<br />

historian, in a talk at the<br />

monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Masonic Club Tuesday.<br />

Lee, a life-long rerident <strong>of</strong><br />

this city, was one <strong>of</strong> the binding<br />

trust*s <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty<br />

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Stay County Gazette.<br />

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Albert leads a<br />

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All the performers in this<br />

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The length is 30 minutes.<br />

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Henry A. Korejwo, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. <strong>Ocean</strong>ography and Gwlegy. He<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1W3 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LfrQGER PACK 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

Jim Ennis, owner <strong>of</strong> Jim's G«m Stiap, proudly<br />

displays a uniquely formed gem stone,<br />

Rare geode from Mexico<br />

comes to local gem shop<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> nature'! rare gem foreground resemble a mother<br />

stones was located in Mexico goose followed by a baby goose<br />

recently aj a result <strong>of</strong> a When the glacier period came,<br />

volcanic eruption and is now me erystalB were frozen and all<br />

located at Jim's Gem Shop, 3260 growth stopped,<br />

Asbury av.<br />

Warner's geode ii thought <strong>of</strong><br />

Martin Warner, 724 Marsha as a museum piece and may<br />

*,, Neptune, N,J,, owner <strong>of</strong> the eventually be placed in a<br />

geode (the name <strong>of</strong> the pm) museum. Its approximate<br />

chose and purchased the rare value totals from 1300 to $400.<br />

geode from Jim's G«n Siop Hie discovery <strong>of</strong> this rare<br />

because it was relatively light geode is <strong>of</strong> particular interest to<br />

in weight.<br />

Rock Hounds. Rock Hounds are<br />

The lighter geodes are more collectors <strong>of</strong> minerals and<br />

pjlow inside and are mineral specimens. j<br />

geode at Jim's Gem Shop to<br />

have it polished by hind, since<br />

the crystal formations in the<br />

node are very delicate and<br />

may be disniptad If polished by<br />

machine<br />

Jim Ennis, owner <strong>of</strong> Jim'i<br />

Gem Shop, said that it will<br />

probably take him 100 hour* to<br />

polish the geode by hud.<br />

A geode is a hollow rock lined<br />

with crystals. It is formed when<br />

the various minerals combine<br />

Airing a volcanic eruption. The<br />

evaporation <strong>of</strong> the water<br />

containing minerals produces a<br />

miniature crystal lined cave. It<br />

takes approximately 40 million<br />

yean to produce a geode.<br />

The 4U pound rare geode is<br />

»M inches in diameter and<br />

shaped similar to a large egg.<br />

Nature has carved this artistic<br />

|ein into a many faceted stone,<br />

having a background comprised<br />

<strong>of</strong> a smokey quartz with<br />

white quartz crystal formations<br />

to the foreground. The two<br />

crystal formations in the<br />

N«w surfing film<br />

at th© hall tonight<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing<br />

Association will show the new<br />

wrflng film "Coldlmes and<br />

Natural Bridges" tonight<br />

(Friday) in Convention Hall at<br />

fth st. and the boardwalk.<br />

The film features outstanding<br />

/surfers performing in Hawaii<br />

and California during the past<br />

winter season, including classic<br />

footage <strong>of</strong> the biggest waves<br />

ever ridden at the Pipeline in<br />

Hawaii.<br />

International Surfing<br />

Magazine has called<br />

"Coldlines" a revolutionary<br />

film which may do for the surf<br />

movie industry what the advent<br />

<strong>of</strong> short surfboards did for the<br />

manufacturing industry. The<br />

film's creator, Paul Gillane. is<br />

originally from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

will be at the showings to<br />

personally narrate the movie,<br />

'., There will be ahsws at 7:30<br />

and I:IS. Surfers under 14 will<br />

be admitted at reduced prices<br />

«~tflB-«arly d»w only. As a.<br />

Mire, some local films will be<br />

*own during intermission,<br />

proeeedi will benefit the<br />

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

SUSPICION PAV&<br />

TICONDEBOGA. N.Y.-A<br />

suspicious woman notified<br />

the sheriff's department<br />

when she wasn't convinced<br />

two boys were looking for a<br />

' mg. They were combing »<br />

field on their hands and<br />

UP»oted 8lf<br />

pounds <strong>of</strong> marijuana plants.<br />

JLA<br />

Hounds usually dtvelffi tn<br />

g49y^<br />

stones at the seashore o<br />

mountains. The rock enthusiasts<br />

develop the<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> cutting and<br />

polishing the minerals they<br />

collect and usually own their<br />

own equipment. They begin by<br />

gathering small stones and<br />

grinding them down to a<br />

smooth finish with the aid <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tumbling device.<br />

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PAGE I - SiCTIQN TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 20, <strong>1973</strong><br />

RIBBON CUTTING-Formallj' opening the Title Company <strong>of</strong> Jersey's Northfield<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice are (1. to r.) jane Saurman. secretary; Michael P. Dowling, vice<br />

president and general manager, Mayor Otto Bruyns; Anthony J. Iaconelli,<br />

senior title <strong>of</strong>ficer, and Rebecca L, Jumpp, settlement <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

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Northfield <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

The Title Company <strong>of</strong> Jersey,<br />

having its main <strong>of</strong>fice at 153?<br />

Atlantic av., Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />

its local <strong>of</strong>fice at 221 West av.,<br />

Cteean <strong>City</strong> has expanded its<br />

lervtces to ttie mainland area<br />

on Tilton rd, in Northfield,<br />

At its recent grand opening<br />

ceremonies, Northfield Mayor<br />

Otto Bryym <strong>of</strong>ficiated it the<br />

ribbon cutting ceremoniea and<br />

wished The Title Company well<br />

In iti expansion and development.<br />

The Title Company <strong>of</strong> Jersey<br />

is an agent for the Chicago Title<br />

Insurance Company, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II will show you<br />

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This unique condominium community occupies<br />

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And whatever plan y^u choose, a|| these<br />

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Perskie is named chairman <strong>of</strong> hospital fund campaign<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— Marvin D, Perskie, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood" Crest, South Jertey<br />

attorney', has been appointed<br />

general chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

$500,000 Burdette Tomlln<br />

Memorial Hospital Building<br />

Fund Campaign, it was announced<br />

on Tuesday by Guy F.<br />

Muziani, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hospital's Board <strong>of</strong> Governors.<br />

Perskie, who li alio a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

novarnors, will work with<br />

various other chairmen in the<br />

public fund railing drive on the<br />

te.8 million building project<br />

which is already underway.<br />

The construction <strong>of</strong> a new wing<br />

to the hospital will add 46 badly<br />

needed beds in addition to<br />

ej^anding some present metvicei<br />

and providing new<br />

facilities and services<br />

A decorated World War n<br />

veteran and a fermer "member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the N.J, Sate Assembly in<br />

which he served one term, 1965-<br />

S?, he u a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Penniylvania magna cum laude, and has<br />

Law School, Class <strong>of</strong> 1948, a been a practicing attorney and<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Lafayette College,<br />

counselor at law since 1949.<br />

laston, Pa,, where he received He is currently municipal<br />

a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arti degree. aolicitor at Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> and<br />

nreviouslv served in jimilar<br />

WHO KNOWS?<br />

l When was celluloid invented?<br />

2. Where does paraffin come<br />

from?<br />

3. The eharaotir "Figaro"<br />

ay pears In what opera?<br />

4. How many dropi an in a<br />

teaspoon?<br />

5. Name the thirty-third<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

8. When did Wyoming become<br />

a stats?<br />

7. When was thi State Department<br />

created?<br />

8. What was It originally<br />

called?<br />

Answers To Who Knows<br />

1. In 1869 by John Wesley<br />

Hyatt, and it 1B considered<br />

the first synthetic<br />

plastic.<br />

2. It is a by-product <strong>of</strong> petroleum,<br />

3. "The Barber <strong>of</strong> Seville,"<br />

4. From 40 to 50 drops,<br />

5. Harry S, Truman.<br />

6. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, 1890.<br />

7. By an act <strong>of</strong> Congress<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 27, 1788.<br />

8. The Department <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

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Mr. Muzifni hailed the appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Perskie "ai a<br />

fitting tribute to his deep in-<br />

terest in the affairs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hospital and the communities<br />

which it serves,<br />

"We ire proud to have the<br />

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Mr. Muziani continued, "As a<br />

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lawyer and community leader,<br />

Mr, Perikie's effort! on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Burdette Tomlin<br />

Memorial Hospital fund<br />

campaign will go far in raising<br />

the necessary funds in the<br />

public appear to help meet the<br />

construction costs <strong>of</strong> the vitally<br />

urgent new hospital wing."<br />

Hospital facilities to be added<br />

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PAGE 2—SECTiON THREE<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LiDOER<br />

America monde plus grand' visiting French youths say<br />

by Joan Bruno<br />

L'Amerlque est un monde<br />

plus grand (America is a much<br />

bigger world in every way) ig<br />

how Jacques Demeesttr, a 14year-old<br />

Fraieh visitor here,<br />

'described America, '<br />

Jacques and his iistttv<br />

Oistle, IB, who arrived on <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

I by the Air France Airline, are<br />

visiting their aunt, Mn. Marie<br />

R Schwenfc, IMS Wesley av.,<br />

and America for the first time<br />

Jacques translated his<br />

French statement about<br />

America by explaining that tht<br />

can, the beachei and<br />

everything in America is larger<br />

than in his small hometown<br />

village, Croiisy Sur Seine,<br />

France He said that the cars in<br />

France are even smaller than<br />

the Volkswagen, and cost ap<br />

proximateiy $1,000.<br />

Oiiele was alio impresied by<br />

the spaciousness <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

and said that she feeli that the<br />

people here have made them<br />

feel welcome. She said that<br />

Parii is a large impenonal city<br />

where the people are somewhat<br />

diicourteous, TOs ii <strong>of</strong>ten true<br />

<strong>of</strong> the large cities in America,<br />

Jacques and Gisele said that<br />

the mode <strong>of</strong> dress and the hair<br />

Byies in Paris are much the<br />

game as in America. They said<br />

that the teenagere in Hans copy<br />

the American teenagers,<br />

Jacques believes that the<br />

teenageri <strong>of</strong> Paris try to be like<br />

Americans because America is<br />

a youth-oriented country and it<br />

Is very new and modern. He<br />

.explained that the teenagers <strong>of</strong><br />

France build their concepts<br />

about America from New York<br />

<strong>City</strong>, New York is the place that<br />

the two tourists want to see<br />

molt<br />

The French visitors said they<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> America ai being<br />

very modern and formidable,<br />

but now feel that some <strong>of</strong> these<br />

concepts were exaggerated.<br />

Some Americans believe that<br />

the French are very affectionate<br />

people. Jacques said<br />

that he thought the people in<br />

small villages were affectionate,<br />

but not those people<br />

living in the city <strong>of</strong> Paris,<br />

Jacquei and Gisele have<br />

thoroughly enjoyed the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> beaches and boardwalk.<br />

The beaches in France are very<br />

narrow and there are no<br />

boardwalki. When asked what<br />

they have enjoyed the most<br />

they replied, "Riding the waves<br />

in on a raft," This ii a pleasure<br />

they are unable to enjoy in<br />

France became the water ii<br />

very still there, like a lake.<br />

They alio enjoyed seeing the<br />

Rodeo here. They are looking<br />

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forward to seeing the show at<br />

the Steel Pier, especially the<br />

high diving hone.<br />

Living on a large estate in the<br />

small village <strong>of</strong> Crony Sur<br />

Seine, Jacquei and Gisele<br />

seldom go to the movies. They<br />

both enjoyed seeing th§ movie<br />

"The Sound <strong>of</strong> Music" here.<br />

Both young visitors were<br />

surprised to see that the houses<br />

here are made out <strong>of</strong> wood and<br />

not very old, because the<br />

homes in France are all made<br />

<strong>of</strong> brick or cement and are<br />

approximately 120 yean old,<br />

ffiey also noticed that the<br />

streets here are blocked <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

whereas in France they are<br />

winding.<br />

The most popular sport in<br />

France is the American game<br />

<strong>of</strong> football. They alio play<br />

temii and basketball. The four<br />

de France ii a very popular<br />

French sport where groups <strong>of</strong><br />

bicycle j-iders race while<br />

touring France. Competitive<br />

running is another popular<br />

French sport.<br />

Jacques and Giiele spoke<br />

about traveling on the "tube,"<br />

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NEW CASTLE, Del. - Mri. dredging <strong>of</strong> Crow Shoal was now at the Norfolk Shipyards reported that the Delaware<br />

Sherman W, Tribbitt, wife <strong>of</strong> ordered paid on notification for overhauling. The vessel will State Alcoholic Control Com-<br />

the Delaware governor, will be that the dredging project wag be part <strong>of</strong> a fleet being formed mission has granted a license<br />

asked to "sponsor" the M,V. completed, Crow Shoal lies to provide service between for the ferry vessels to sell beer<br />

Delaware, first <strong>of</strong> the new Cape across the Cape May-Lewe« Greenport, L.I , NY. and New at the concessions aboard the<br />

May-Lewes Ferry vessels to be Ferry route and periodic London, Conn,<br />

boats, A similar application to<br />

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building Yards in Houston, Tex, allow passage <strong>of</strong> the present Transport and Ferry Service, is authorities is being processed<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Delaware deep draft vessels.<br />

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metting here Tuesday voted to <strong>of</strong> new shallow draft boats that Ferry fleet as they are replaced the 17-mile crossing,<br />

extend the honor to Delaware'! will eliminate the need for Crow by new vessels now under B«er will not be sold at either<br />

First Lady, A committee will be Shoal dredging. Authority const ruction<br />

the New Jersey or Delaware<br />

named to make arrangements Chairman Clarence B, Me- In other matters it wasterminals,<br />

it was noted<br />

far the formal ceremony as theCormick<br />

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Authority Director William J.<br />

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Frank Wakefleld, and Dr. Peter<br />

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The tenor voice <strong>of</strong> Del Me-<br />

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American Allocution <strong>of</strong> Rounding out the series is also be featured in this concert.<br />

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the tickets that will be American city, and a current "developed a method <strong>of</strong> playing<br />

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on key legislation. Dual hookups.<br />

European security conference. Sates, the friendly wordi and recent U.S. Skylab mission has Wives are still being set up reference <strong>of</strong> certain bills with<br />

The Soviet Union has loni the many new agreements, are dispelled them, to a large<br />

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and the second phase <strong>of</strong> the toward America and suffered more than the other<br />

<strong>of</strong> the landing, or clapping, etc, also recommended<br />

vvhieh were adopted by the 1972conference<br />

— following current Americans, "Rial may be the two, appeared to have regained<br />

A lack <strong>of</strong> dignity and maturity Uniform application in both 73 session <strong>of</strong> the Legislature<br />

Helsinki talks - wUl be held in most important long-time their normal balance and<br />

and too much attempted in- houses <strong>of</strong> fiscal note procedures have been listed as major<br />

Gmeva this fall.<br />

benefit from the meeting. Conquered nausea after one or<br />

dividual charisma and phony U proposed Also an organized accomplishments by Senate<br />

Concerning iht Brezhnev<br />

two days back on earth. As a<br />

glamor has soured the space procedure for rsview and President Alfred N.<br />

program's image in the past. follow-up <strong>of</strong> audit recom. Beadleston, R,, Monmouth.<br />

mendationt made by the Sate Listed among the tran-<br />

Auditor'! Office is also desired. sportation accomplishments is<br />

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deliberation <strong>of</strong> the annual Port <strong>of</strong> New York and New<br />

budget should be given, in- Jersey to finally use its<br />

cluding consideration <strong>of</strong> resources substantially for<br />

priorities on all spending mass transportation through<br />

programs, according to the the construction <strong>of</strong> rail links to<br />

association. Scheduling <strong>of</strong> a Kamedy and Newark airports<br />

more even daily work load for and extending the PATH rail<br />

bill consideration during each lystem in New jersey.<br />

session is also proposed. State assistance for the<br />

Lindenwold <strong>Line</strong>, a new model<br />

BLUEBERRIES;. New mass transit system from<br />

Jersey blueberries, the largest Camden County to<br />

and best in the world, are being Philadelphia, in the form <strong>of</strong><br />

shipped to London and Paris new equipment and<br />

and other areas throughout the establishing feeder bus routes,<br />

world,<br />

was—also listed New State<br />

Prospecti ar§ good tor the programs to assist ailing buses<br />

<strong>1973</strong> New Jersey Blueberry and revise routes and financing<br />

crop, according to the State to ensure continued service to<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture. the more than one million bus<br />

The New Jersey Crop Repor- riders <strong>of</strong> the State are also<br />

ting Service informed the considered partial answers to<br />

department that blueberry the problem.<br />

production in the Garden State Authorization for the New<br />

Oils yew is expected to reach Jersey Turnpike Authority to<br />

1,925,000 12-pint trays, an in- construct a badly-needed spur<br />

crease <strong>of</strong> eight percent over the tarn New Brunswick to Toms<br />

1972 crop <strong>of</strong> 1,775,000 trays. River to help relieve traffic<br />

Acreage to be harvested is congestion on local roads in the<br />

expected to drop slightly — area was also voted,<br />

NIGHT IN VENICE QUEEN J down 100 acres from 1172 to<br />

7,000 acres this year. Yield per JERSEY JIGSAW:acre<br />

is indicated at 275 trays, Prospects are good tor the <strong>1973</strong><br />

Here's your chance to really swing an election! Your nickels, deposited in j^ compared with 210 truys last New Jersey blueberry crop,<br />

year.<br />

according to State Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

. the local election boxes, wUl bring Royal Robes to one <strong>of</strong> these lovelies.<br />

The State Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Phillip Alam-<br />

Agriculture reports light p..Appointment <strong>of</strong> Don Prtal,<br />

Proceeds to be donated to Cape Mdy County Rescue Squad. Voting ends harvest <strong>of</strong> the Weymouth forma<br />

variety began about June IS,<br />

Noon, Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 26th.<br />

but has been interrupted by<br />

scattered heavy showers.<br />

Considerable splitting <strong>of</strong><br />

berries occurred due to excssive<br />

moistire, Sunny, less<br />

humid weather would be<br />

beneficial, according to the<br />

department,<br />

1 device,,.The New Jersey<br />

Mortgage Finance Agency has<br />

sold 61,540,000 in 10-year bonds<br />

to an underwriting group<br />

headed by Kidder, Peabody and<br />

Co., <strong>of</strong> New York, Bt an average<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> §5.22 percent...Senator<br />

James H, Wallwork, R,, Essex,<br />

has called for an immediate<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a Gasoline<br />

Crisis Center within the aate<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Labor and Industry...Governor<br />

Cahill has<br />

signed the General Appropriations<br />

bill for fiscal 1879-<br />

74 after line-item vetos,<br />

reducing the total by<br />

11,052,073. ..Bar and civic<br />

leaders in New Jersey have<br />

organized into the Bar Institute<br />

and Law Center <strong>of</strong> New Jersey...The<br />

U.S. Army Corps ol<br />

Engineers has approved a<br />

sweeping flood plains plan<br />

designed to improve flood<br />

protection in the Passaic River<br />

IMain <strong>of</strong> New Janes<br />

Newark News reporter,<br />

as special assistant to Senator<br />

James P, Dugan, D,, Hudson,<br />

State Democratic Chairman,<br />

has been announced...Governor<br />

Cahill hag signed the Horn bill<br />

requiring all passenger<br />

vehicles to be equipped with<br />

seat safety belts or other<br />

Suitable restraining<br />

m & New<br />

program on suspected victims<br />

<strong>of</strong> child abuse and neglect..,Dr.<br />

Jama R, Cowan, State Commissioner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health, has Usued<br />

a seven-page document entitled<br />

"Guidelines, First Trimester<br />

Abortion Services",,.State<br />

Senator William V. Musto, D,,<br />

Hudson, il disheartened to<br />

learn that OoV«rnor CahlU has<br />

refused to veto the increase in<br />

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PAGE 6=SECTI0N THRU TH1 OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LIDGER<br />

State wristwrestling tourney in high school gym Aug. 24, 25<br />

Wristwrestling makes its<br />

debut- htre Augtfit 24 and 25<br />

with the inauguration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Invitational<br />

Wristwreitling Tournament<br />

The event will be held in the<br />

high school gymnasium,<br />

Atlantic av hewteen 5th and flth<br />

its,, with competition in<br />

lightweight, mediumweight<br />

and heavyweight categories.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> America's fastest<br />

growing competitive and<br />

spectator sports organized,<br />

wristwreitling was born in<br />

Petaluma. California, in 1955,<br />

The first tournament ever<br />

was probably held between Og<br />

and Zog, the cavemen,<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> years ago<br />

Ttie object <strong>of</strong> wristwreitling<br />

is to force your adversa»ies<br />

arm to the table The matches<br />

are eleetie In nature rarely<br />

lasting beyond 30 secondl The<br />

tongest Bout on record is 3:58<br />

seconds and the exploslveness middleweight champion and a days prior to the cham- wind,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sport has made it a TV member <strong>of</strong> the Wristwrittling pkmshipe,<br />

2, Practice wriitwrestling on<br />

favorite <strong>of</strong> millions<br />

Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame,<br />

3, Be totally tinvinced in your ' a regulation table with strong<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> matches will It is necessary to train the own mind that you can't be opponents for month! prior to<br />

feature exhibitions and whole body and mind to be a beaten, ,<br />

the tournament,<br />

preliminaries on August 24 with champion wrisiwreitler. says 4, Train your mind so that it 3. Three months <strong>of</strong><br />

the championship matches on FMock.<br />

will function perfectly under specialized weight and pulley<br />

August 25, A number <strong>of</strong> 1. Develop your con- the tension <strong>of</strong> competition training is recommended with<br />

champions will take part in the centration jo that your whole The physical training in- emphaiii on the wriiti,<br />

tournament including Pete being is In^our right arm whan VDIVM;<br />

forearms, bicepts, triceps,<br />

Nistok, a well muscled lob- the referee says, "Ready, go!" 1, Running or bicycling every shoulders chest and lats since<br />

sterman from Highlands, N.J., 2, Picture your opponent! other day to improve overall they are all involved in<br />

runner-up to the world arms going down for many conditioning, stamina and wrestling, concludes Pollock,<br />

ttiampion last year<br />

The tournament will benefit<br />

the Cape May County Rescue<br />

Squad and tickets will be on<br />

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

Wristwrestling enthusiasts are<br />

advised to get their tickets<br />

early as the High School<br />

Oymnaslum seats 1300.<br />

Anri now the part you've all<br />

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Carney, producer, at a recent television interview discussing the plans for the<br />

upcoming Miss Atlantic County Pageant sponsored by the Mainland Jaycees,<br />

The pageant will be held <strong>Jul</strong>y 26,27 and 28 at Holy Spirit High School, Absecon,<br />

with starting times each night at 8: JBp.m. Special guests will be Miss Arnerica,<br />

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The New Jersey Youth<br />

Center, founded in 1964, is a<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, non-iectarian<br />

organization for those incbcating<br />

a need for pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

guidance, Kiwanians were<br />

informed at their regular<br />

luncheon meeting at Simms'<br />

Restaurant Wednesday.<br />

Joan Perunutter, executive<br />

director, related Mine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

problems the center, has ensauntered<br />

and tt» objectives <strong>of</strong><br />

the school, which has children<br />

from about eight to 18 years <strong>of</strong><br />

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MOVING?<br />

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PIONEER MOVING<br />

OVES<br />

age. Most <strong>of</strong> these children<br />

have a dull-normal 1Q, caused<br />

mostly by their home Ufo. Most<br />

oome from broken families,<br />

and some do not even know who<br />

their parents are, the speaker<br />

reported.<br />

"We tea eh them manners and<br />

how to care for themselves, not<br />

only in the school but also in<br />

facing the problems they, will<br />

face UtBCin, lift when they<br />

Itave the_ iefiBSTf*—Uri;<br />

PniinutMr said,<br />

The center is presently<br />

located on two sits, MUlville<br />

and Vineland, "Hie center has<br />

audaits enrolled from many<br />

dates and has compiled an<br />

enviable record," Mrs.<br />

Perimutter laid, "Former<br />

students are attending colleges,<br />

gome are in the armed forces<br />

and others-are making a good<br />

adjustment back home. These<br />

former rendents are now<br />

making or will be making a<br />

contribution to lociety, rather<br />

ttian taking from society," the<br />

school <strong>of</strong>ficial concluded.<br />

HOURLY - DAILY - WEEKLY<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1WJ<br />

WRISTWRESTLING MATCH?-Peter Nistok, runner-up to the world<br />

champion in wristwrestling, gives <strong>City</strong> Recreation Director Don PUeggi a few<br />

pointers on the sport. Hleggi gets some assistance from Betty Janejunms his<br />

assistant, but it &t wasnfenough- The Wristwrestling Championships wiU be<br />

held August 24 and 25 in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School gymnasium. This is a change<br />

from the original date. Looking on is a replica <strong>of</strong> King Kong m Sand, who ieems<br />

to be waiting his turn for a "crack" at Nistok,<br />

Lynne Deissler, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood, recently<br />

competed in the Teen<br />

New Jersey and the King<br />

and Queen <strong>of</strong> the Earth<br />

Pageant in Vermont. Sie<br />

won the Mlsft<br />

Congeniality and Miss<br />

inhere<br />

WHdw<br />

National<br />

Wildwood<br />

Merth<br />

Teenager<br />

and Teen<br />

Hemisphere<br />

<strong>1973</strong> titles. Miss Deiisler<br />

will appear on the Billy<br />

Matthews Show this<br />

evening (Friday) at 7<br />

p.m. over WCMC-TV,<br />

Channel 40, and will<br />

appear again August 4 on<br />

the Jackie Lee Slow,<br />

also at 7 p.m.<br />

Special program<br />

in second week<br />

Parents <strong>of</strong> children with<br />

learning disabilities due to<br />

physical or other handicaps are<br />

invited to a meeting Tuesday,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 24, at 8 p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Afrs, Edward OoU, 1537 West<br />

a^<br />

Plans will be discussed for a<br />

simmer program for the<br />

children. Others interested In<br />

these children also are urged to<br />

attend. This it the second<br />

meeting conducted here.<br />

Further information may be<br />

obtained by calling Mrs. Coll at<br />

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Paul <strong>of</strong> Montclair Kate College,<br />

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High scorers: Diane Smith <strong>of</strong><br />

Glassboro State College, 16 for<br />

Pardee's and <strong>Jul</strong>ia Amadlo <strong>of</strong><br />

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High scorers: Diane Snow <strong>of</strong><br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLIDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 20, <strong>1973</strong><br />

by Pat Bernhardt<br />

Hopefully those <strong>of</strong> you who<br />

thought the clouds would pass<br />

on Sunday made is In from that<br />

five mile pint where the blues<br />

were hitting Ai I Hood on a<br />

friend's porch overlooking the<br />

Inlet, while the lightning hit<br />

hard, I observed many large<br />

and small boats heading for<br />

horn* 1 landed a 14 pound king the "Full Home in", landed a<br />

mackpral. Dr. Adams and Tom 14! M. • H . -m.1. aa?<br />

The local team plays in the expected to resume Monday as Hot Hawaiian Highlights at Sunset and Rocky «<br />

Atlantic Shore League, whose <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wUl host Galloway i PO Point Jlj<br />

All Stars recently won the Babe Township on the local field at 6<br />

Ruth District championship at<br />

Big Swells at Steamer Lane with tha in-S<br />

p.m.<br />

9 r-w.<br />

Bridge ton. Joe Myers,<br />

crtdible Boat Sequence J<br />

representing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

• Flip-Out with "Huge Monday" at Pipeline 3<br />

smashed two home runs, and BARRY REED<br />

bitted over .700 in the four All<br />

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TonHe, Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 20th \<br />

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could bring them to the Charter for , CONVENTION HILL, . |<br />

Regional finals, and eventually<br />

to the National Babe Ruth SPORT FJSNUM I 6th Strttt and Boardwalk ]<br />

Championships.<br />

Alsoi tomorrow (Saturday) "MMROH II" I ' - 5<br />

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IkJ Bring your friends for art evening <strong>of</strong> en|oyable, ^<br />

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broken finger, chipped in with a Bridget on. Representing <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

J( exciting surfing. V<br />

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Saturday night the Ratters<br />

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tumpjtiirt. Main •mi it majar cltl« to<br />

r.pr.Hnt tha naiMn't laaailif porlr.lt<br />

tmm. Tr.iBport.il*. p.la Room .n*<br />

Mart aavancM. par rtsfaitntaHa^i,<br />

•MM. CM Miu inWM-im iW<br />

• rti. tp.m.only. M<br />

1> '<br />

MAKE •!»+ WMKly by aHntUnl .n<br />

iraMpnl Ml WKllMt BMalll Mill t(M<br />

|)lle«llon. RUM I) MMi with • il.mwd,<br />

xll addrtttid •nv.Kio. lo: JM En-<br />

••rprliai, so. Hi, Baf't. XII,<br />

RMlawsta, N.Y. IIO». F7.10<br />

Permanent positions for<br />

male and female machine<br />

operator! and helpers.<br />

We <strong>of</strong>fer;<br />

1 paid holiday!<br />

paid vacation<br />

medical and life Insurance<br />

aitomatk increases<br />

Please apply in person.<br />

BMPI, Mays Landing Rd,<br />

and Route I, Somers Point,<br />

N.J.<br />

(WOMAN, MF, aiaarlaiKM tandwlchn.<br />

, MM pMttan, ate, Jlaady yr. raung (a*,<br />

* ntu kHchan, MUB Dan awn fram<br />

iport>tl(ii>,U7 7)]l, Axlot. for.pet. 7,17<br />

"AVON"<br />

paapla who naM AVON - . a m<br />

iarvaa iy yau — in yayr spart tlma ^<br />

Ttny itt auanntaM piMatti — yay<br />

aam lats at mafiaY. Call nawi<br />

MRS. LEONA NICHOLS<br />

SBCRITARY WANTID - Satiaral alilca<br />

Mlal. Man IM.DI.I p.m. Wnaay<br />

MTM CI MtN9<br />

TRUCK DRIV1R - Y.rd work. Frlnta<br />

banafltl. tla.dy yaar round work. An<br />

•tail opportunity amptoyar p.tar<br />

LynHrea,,1imiHavanAya, Ml<br />

RIAL IITATI ulntnan. lull Hma,<br />

aipanam pufirrM, Wapiy P.O. Bon<br />

, MJ, Ocaan <strong>City</strong> n<br />

HISHIST PRICES Mid tar lllyar cMlt.<br />

iiiti<br />

WANTED To RIMT, taraia tar ear, am<br />

itor.n. e«t. ti it M»y l(, tamtn<br />

Panl<strong>On</strong>in city ana. Call W.117I. M<br />

TEACHER ant loyMr-old ian want<br />

nHam 1 borm apt. or Itomt. turn, or<br />

unfurn. Mr y««riy or Satt.Juna r.nt.l.<br />

fnim<br />

TIFFANV WANTED — Tiffany l.mpi,<br />

•iaii, antique (awilrr, palnllnit,<br />

bronm. iti., aniMng I'M. immaaiati<br />

cam, ceilrtasui MmlM to your hom.,<br />

MnkralaraneM, Mil «irytlm««t «lt». FI<br />

WANT TO BUT - Dupl.i yM*r 16 yn,<br />

old ion brtroomt, iMaar lauMry.<br />

J1MM1. FM<br />

TUTORING<br />

RIADINS-AII aMt, Rimadlal raaain).<br />

nwfllii. Eltnintanr tcheel wMacti.<br />

simpn p waMh pratlanii. RaadlmM wwwt<br />

Mr prtllnt p trtJtKt trtJtKt, <strong>On</strong> O k" kaui"! mlp—<br />

twlpil A Mrtanlllr r cMMctaa Mctaa flrtBrfn flrtBrfnt,<br />

•arvici tint* int* IMS, IMS CartHM CtHM taachar; aach<br />

Ariim NHI, mi Naawra AV, oc.n<br />

cny.l»MI*«. If<br />

* MATH - pr, .chool ttnufk Hani snot<br />

by cirMlxJ atamanllrY tjtdi.r C»<br />

p«»y oiom.no .t»im r.ii<br />

TUTOR — EipariMCM ttachar will tutor<br />

Pr« icnooi tnraufk lacana (raai<br />

eniiaran in raawn*. H.oo-bour. Cat ?Hrmtatvaanfai<br />

M«<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

SWIMMiNO klilONt - Imtala Mmat,<br />

loth t, Ocaan. Ill» lar 5 lauani,<br />

IN.N lor is iMiam, Call P.I Sarnon r»<br />

!JI]or]tl7!». (.1<br />

Increase Speed<br />

Improve Comprehension<br />

ruin €. tranf, •a.m.<br />

READING IPEaALIST<br />

Remoaial Tutoring<br />

Speed Reading<br />

Advanced<br />

Hudyikllli<br />

FuifiE.granl.ai.in.<br />

biatburyan., acaancity<br />

SAILINO LEISONI — Hnp.rl.nc.d<br />

cMKa lallsr will MM any .«• My<br />

Mat tr yavri. Call ntNH, atk lor<br />

•Man. Mo<br />

NURtBRT SROUF iiaptamlm!, agai 1-<br />

I. LMItaa to 19 nlMran, mamlna<br />

mtMn only, WHI fMlaw Meal pv bile Kliati<br />

calaMar. Laa By ctrilfM klnaarglrnHi<br />

primary taachar, call Mt-IrM, PMg<br />

PERSONALS<br />

PARTIES calarad By IM SaixiB.r- food<br />

•ndbarwrwlt.. C.IIJt».4t(w. tl<br />

HBALTH ip*-Otaao cllyi eniy tn.lth<br />

in "Una and Maam Baiki, last raavtina<br />

aqurpm.nl, and mauaia. M.rgai.l<br />

• EMT A BARTEHDEH far prlvala<br />

partial, tlt»til in IN lurf Raam ar in<br />

yavr homa iHt snap Bricai availatM,<br />

TM ianlMr, R0rtava TI7 MM If M<br />

•n.wtr clll »• JM*<br />

DM1TI7HM Mm<br />

RACCOON'S UWI<br />

iLANOSCiVMI<br />

SERVICE<br />

Lawn care, shrub and tree<br />

planting, trimming.<br />

JohnRiley<br />

For Fret EMimalr<br />

«LTE«*T18Ni - MM'i and I<br />

clethal. Alia cutktan illpco.ar,<br />

• UBirtl. dana and prampt ttrvica.<br />

RaatanaMa, Anytlm.. Mr, and Un.,<br />

Htnry Mlkl.rl.n, 11 •. Mrh SI IN41II.<br />

MoninruS.t. |i<br />

STEEL<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

Carl ZimmtnnaH<br />

(•(lt'ulleeiAfter5p,ni,<br />

Ph. (211) 342-8470 •„<br />

MUPPLERI—cil. tlma fylMhNk m Ml 1<br />

, maha American and toralsn i n MM*<br />

trutlii »Ci FlriHtBni, aatlan M|f Aft<br />

w«u -<br />

Mr.<br />

UWN CIME<br />

398-1M7 .<br />

far Hadlns Itepaired ,<br />

Coles Radio Service<br />

MOTOROLA SUli ami SERVICE<br />

AyrttariifgiTtvici £tafi#n far<br />

PELCO HENDIX MOTOROLA<br />

CAR BABIOS<br />

HI Aibury »»t DialJtfint ,<br />

JERRT MCDONALD<br />

Whir - Exturw Patatmg<br />

Fw Estimates,<br />

Phon« 399-9443<br />

or 398-1332 H<br />

TUNE IN<br />

ON FAST •<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

JUDT PHONE<br />

399 4910<br />

GLEESON'S TV<br />

STOP IN<br />

TODAY<br />

for<br />

FREE<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

CllErK-llP<br />

r-SOlVIERS POlNT-j<br />

' STATION' '<br />

Rome « & N*w York Ave,<br />

't. Ph.B2T.444!<br />

BOATS FOR SAUf<br />

MOTM — Fleltntr w-I Jilli * tr.lHr.<br />

SIM conailioo tin. Call altir I ]>•><br />

UiS. ')"<br />

PRIVATE FifHINO larry<br />

5.14<br />

1 iOAT SLIP!lor rtnl. 101 »V. uinst, Jtf.<br />

S4JI. M»<br />

If DUNPHiT outBoard moloi' not In.<br />

eluded BHl Dlltr. Can H >«"<br />

weeKtndi » i Mapl« Ihjae LaM,<br />

•Milay'i Point »•»<br />

70 HP INBOARD, naw paint, llcantad<br />

aM rsafly Is 90, I7TC Studtnt mutt<br />

Mil. Call fJJ.JJf.. 7 JO<br />

•OAT SLIPS lor r>nl. Fltailngaotkiupu<br />

II'. Mow B*r ».»nL pattona Crat* M<br />

SAL! - SailMat • satin, 1 main ulti, lit.<br />

iplnniliir, cinv.i cavar, trailar,<br />

E.c.ll.n) condition. J]» Call JIHIJ0- It<br />

OLD TOWN KAYAKS — tartar, inaptw<br />

and Bawnrtvar. HaBIa Cat. !••. »IK*.<br />

!>• . lltM. Jit 14 • INS. Laiar. lunlld.<br />

Fsrta s, Piyim PM. if Bay saaar<br />

(Dittavarl BtM 1 mrnittu, taniaMa wn*<br />

trallar, INN, PL AMan laMBSati, m<br />

WHIin,,»M4]( 741<br />

-p »,,,.<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION THREE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 20, lfW<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

» PACEWAHEB i], EMP CruiMr with<br />

F;B\, twin lisgs many tilrei id*el lor<br />

llihlnf or Srui.ing. Seed sandmen, muit<br />

whenf VI?<br />

5**1 SaMbsat ^(i!pm«ni our tpselany.<br />

Spin Jdays. ? 1<br />

SAILBOAT!ONLY<br />

>,PFt!AL StoviCt<br />

FOP liFr.jNN<br />

NPS USSO n 30 on arsp<br />

ft 4nd Dfledi^<br />

HOBII CAT-South J.n.y , larfait<br />

dealtr sifafi Irae dslivtrv to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, Flit FfetchffF Marine, Boyfe 79,<br />

Cherry HIM. N,J: eSf=4341i7l. y-ii<br />

SUNFISH -<strong>On</strong>. Olour jolly cr.w min will<br />

perisnally deliver a 1171 SunHMi re<br />

jour ao« PI. emek «ur armi. no<br />

Flelch.c Marine, Soul. IS, Cherry HIM,<br />

N.J tOMH H71 7JI<br />

^SiicS<br />

BIT VIEW MARINA<br />

III? Ray \VP. Phone 39R-3O49<br />

TitvlSWiBNieOFP"<br />

BUCK FLtMINd<br />

I17I1B6 16 If A LION trailer i!» HI<br />

I1N, M<br />

HM.1I It MRB iOW BIDiH with<br />

H7J.1J h,B, alictrit Mart jgnnun trtglnt<br />

Equipped with anchgr, water ikii,<br />

Eyihlefu, el£; S!4fl. Cental! Mr<br />

TsmiMlll at SUM ana Ski Mat Hetiiaii,<br />

iilllMlcir IntormalloB «<br />

lf7J..4i b,$. electric iitrtlng Jehnisn<br />

•niina wltn control!. »HI IJ! • IIM. H<br />

THE BOAT SHOP<br />

Marine Supply<br />

Htadqiiarttrs<br />

MMDUNCM<br />

OpMiftg <strong>of</strong> Our New<br />

Start In Somtrt Poiat<br />

NT MEWROAD.floi.ti 9<br />

Mini 927-6992<br />

(Mjwit to Wtstn /MB)<br />

dm 1Q-M0 Daly,<br />

Sat. 9-5. Sa. 9-1<br />

BOAT SLI p lor rtnl . 11> i ]», waterway<br />

Hd , Octin <strong>City</strong> RIIKIMBM ptiana<br />

t1i.Lea.llU, 7»<br />

If SICHAROSON, III hp InBlird<br />

crylllr, ralritarater, hiad, o.plh<br />

llndar, radio. SIHpi I, HIM. c.ll »».<br />

IM1. Ml<br />

cnrvilir (allbaah<br />

"$B«i«' servlM lor bsflirmer<br />

. t)<br />

tl<br />

FOR SALE FOR SALI<br />

Madeline's <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

I am retiring and selling all our stock,<br />

fixtures at greatly reduced prices.<br />

SALE STARTS 12 A.M.THURSDAY JULY! 2<br />

No Lay-aways, All Sales Final.<br />

746 SHORE ROAD, SOMERS POINT<br />

DIAL 9274833<br />

BIIV AND SELL—Cnini, glatfwari.<br />

Silser, oddi and indl. Del Zina itudh)<br />

vmi Qrsvslind and firlanilc gveftuet,<br />

iomiri Point tJISHJ M<br />

£LQCKS=-ariiiiiye ne« ifanstatheri wall<br />

?nd mantel: All rijnning, all guaranteed<br />

one year C, 1 merwn JshniBn, 1S60<br />

NiwB.id Nsrthliaia, N J Call Mj.1Hi.il<br />

OFOULATION pool tatla (Slate).<br />

camellia wltn CUH, Kore, bridm..<br />

Me in oeeo eondlttaB HI) SB Call »?•<br />

»I H<br />

COINS Part <strong>of</strong> MB cOllKllai<br />

Indian Hilt »nti, ayllalo<br />

Mercury dimei, lie. Call fflOlil H<br />

DBAPERIE5 — Cultom mtM, WflU.f.l.<br />

prleti, llrfla Hli^tlan (H flM fAbfict*<br />

horn, larvlca, M Otllgtllon III illy.<br />

£Q*tr in4 dfaptry taferl£i avallaila. £«l)<br />

OLD DOLLS BMgnt «nd Mid Compftlt<br />

repair mo a.enm.V.ng Tne »l<br />

LaCiy. ]** 74?7er If9.i]|o t<br />

ALUMINUM iCSEINI ana itorn,<br />

wmSswi SfSErtafii^ and m slasi ill'<br />

%iajiea\ Miarnl S9mtfi Co.. SOI MB* Ho#i,<br />

BBUK ». Sonieri Point Dial »J7J|IJJ K<br />

B«ad HQTH Byn, iefneri Point ag<br />

Man Landing |H. (nglliA CrHk, Opm<br />

UMmlly inroujh Iaiyr«af Cal U|<br />

1U7 «<br />

ANTIQUI SHOW 1M »M SPHttr<br />

Wliowood v.chl Club, two Park ilvg,<br />

. WilwoM Cralt, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11M • . p.m. to II<br />

p.m. <strong>Jul</strong>y 34111 ii am, lo 1o em. <strong>Jul</strong>y Oil<br />

1-H<br />

CAMPER — Sleepi 4, refrigerator, ilna,<br />

Itgve. HOO 4! W l|tn It, Call IM<br />

Ml?, j.ja<br />

TO¥ T«*mi - Buy iM tall any ilia, mm"<br />

mike, any condition Sail HMHI or<br />

( H) 1101 PHI<br />

AUNTIE TIOU1 It Mck again, Sim. aid,<br />

M«ana»llicllkl«. m Atsury kit. Tha<br />

•hop wllh tha while plant lance. Vl.n m.<br />

n.wMH) block Ml Albury, F17<br />

" T-SHIRTS OUR<br />

BUSINESS"<br />

Cuitom trlntM •datlgntd<br />

Largni selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> T-shirts<br />

in South Jeff «y<br />

1 diy service<br />

AC.<br />

Printrt Sportswear<br />

1319 Memorial Avenue<br />

AUanUc<strong>City</strong>.N.J.M401<br />

for inljrmatlon call<br />

1 tl<br />

SCULLVILH — TalNw houH ol anlkiiHt<br />

tnd oddm«nii Kara Rand carvta<br />

wsadan (liar lltra Indian plvi milty.<br />

many ittnt, Tor« mim Irom l9Mari<br />

Paint Circla on IM Mayi LaMlnl M,<br />

iunaayianlyl.ipin. PH<br />

• NNABILLI'i BICYCLES Rolllait"<br />

Duneit, o.iugn touint. Hid, nntK<br />

tradM Full lint al accaiwritl Sar«ica<br />

and parii lor all bik« Jtt 21)1. lot"<br />

Aisury Ave , Octf n <strong>City</strong>. BJtntaii $0 Eanif<br />

l»r hour PM<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Apartment Owners!<br />

Quantity Discount<br />

on Bulbs<br />

Vt omplHF I Ine<strong>of</strong><br />

KI.WTRK-AL SUPPLIES<br />

AC ELECTRICAL<br />

SUPPLY<br />

I.KI7 Wrsl AVP, DialUSMISO<br />

OPEN D4ILV 110!<br />

14 FOOT tibarlllH Skill wllh II h.p, BIINWA1HIR — BibMn, HnW tnd hold,<br />

Eulnrucu faiira gal tank), A flHn, MOO. alkta* frM.|r*a. 11 CMMC loot<br />

lilt combination, A.king U75 00. C.N ralriliriigr.lfaailr, III§, any color,<br />

• nytlm. H5 11H »J immadlati Mllvary. ImHIIMUm. Can<br />

JalryPortngy.HMUg altar ! p.m. PH<br />

II' CABIN CRUISER — 'M Owani, harfltop.<br />

ill h.p,, si, DP, mm at Mad,<br />

many aatral, AMIna M,m, Can M tatn<br />

NarstrHsuH Marina, IWIUI.llU «3<br />

2 BOAT SLIPS<br />

FOR RENT<br />

Cm acctfflniMiii up to M It, boat,<br />

Fr« walar, tltclrklty. (M parting,<br />

»t m Strut BHdsi i PII« i,. tn<br />

inlana VVatarway, Scaali <strong>City</strong>, Call<br />

John Borlim.n lor 0.UII,, Jtl-Jloo p||<br />

II' HUNA8OUT with 19 h.p. Ivinrudo<br />

motor A Ironl controli, *kc, running cond ,<br />

many accatiarlat. Rgducad to 1175. CaM<br />

m<br />

DOGS, CATS, PETS<br />

LDVIHO MOMiiS *AHTEO tor ««»raaH<br />

p.JMUti WHani doi» and tali. Animal<br />

lhaltar T*nn*ii»* *«a art* Jhamr H ,<br />

ltt-4111 •»! « New noari 1 p.m. M1 p m<br />

dally. "<br />

FIRETHQRN<br />

FARM KENNELS<br />

•OAHOIHS aaj aHOOMIMO<br />

per OaajnitaCaM<br />

"in thl Hama" Can<br />

pwk-Up iial MKary „<br />

•>LalAl« CALL •»»•. \<br />

DOGGIE MOfEL<br />

l> Ih* ttumuy<br />

•*CA1BWEIX0MB"<br />

KBMONMUJBftAnt<br />

MAPLE HUTCH and btM UO, mapt.<br />

laM lo • 4t ilg, tint itwMr door ||,<br />

Uwwar baH 17,10 Ml. all gliu flin Hi*,<br />

mntl.llglit, 115 CilllTf J*ll I-M<br />

S.e. AIR COND., OW ITU, UM* ] wH<br />

Colt IIM • • MHl lor uti Wlnitar<br />

•ac'y,, walnut, M" mm with makhlng<br />

thtir,u(,Calinf.H71, 7»<br />

f* KITCHIN - IncllMH M" rang.,, bull!<br />

In aithwitlwr. mapla Wall and baH<br />

cabln.lt, farmlca lap. Itllnlaii |MM link<br />

liucan, ehtlcati iPlsr and llnilhn. M*S,<br />

ImmMlttl dallyvy, Parinay UMm.<br />

ClIlflMligalttrip.m. PH<br />

HOOVER mlnLwaUnr. hardly uwd, ana<br />

yalr Hi, IIM. Call «7.««tl. ;.J4<br />

A1TR A. 10 HJM, U", Ml month aid. Ht.<br />

ciiin>4m. in<br />

MABITIO partaM dw* artM, KM,<br />

Ilka naw. Cat IM, wilt Ml) far 111<br />

Ml<br />

POBTABLI Hopyar w.thtr 4 dryar.<br />

• icMwnt «m«tl«fi. Aihhtl «17» lor<br />

IHHn or will lillitparattly. Call 1M-1U1.7.<br />

It<br />

LAWN MOWBB — pjldlnt typa. laan<br />

BraiM. IU. Call ltt>44U. 7 M<br />

ANTIQUi srlimal Irgn twin Mdt. m.l<br />

traim aM aprlnft amptatp. KUI<br />

Him ami MM. mpka allar, IHM Ihg<br />

roomltttno. H<br />

••AUTIFUL llvlni room lurnltvn. N«w,<br />

mt •>«r «1M. tatrlHc* MW. CM tir-<br />

UUMllU<br />

•*IOIOAI«« cuatant imptriii mihwainar,<br />

wMta. Ml) Htvtn Avt. ]tf.<br />

**«••. 7«<br />

• •FRIQEMATO* " FrHUr t».<br />

KaautaMa. Call IH4I7I. 1111 My<br />

A w 7 I i<br />

OX.O batfraam IwMtiira. hnn, cdatH,<br />

•ran •«•>», *MttntaM, twin kUH«a, u<br />

tl)l.a>.f«Baa.WMm.M<br />

OOUIL1 UB,,M, H i . , ,<br />

^."•'i!*"' "•'*•»»•. ••««•• CUM.<br />

Mlar, aaat at tiMag. aat M «a*«<br />

« room and screened porch; t bedrooms<br />

downstairs with bath and 2 bedrooms upstairs<br />

with bath. Could easily be converted to<br />

a duplex later on. Being sold unfurnished hut<br />

Includes carpeting and kttchn appliances.<br />

Stop In; no phone Information.<br />

ALL AMERICAN HOME<br />

COUNTRY PLACE with suburban comfort*<br />

and low taxes. SIti on lot 100 % IM tnd<br />

features living room, dining room, kitchen, 3<br />

bedrooms. 2 bathi and double-car garage.<br />

Attic. Nicely landscaped. Aiking |4t,SM,<br />

unfurnished.<br />

COTTAGE NEAR BEACH<br />

CUTE CLEAN cottage has been listed for fall<br />

settlement at 137.000. Nicely furnished nd<br />

equipped with new wall-to-wall carpeting.<br />

Heat tor iprhg and fall. Stop In.<br />

BIC DUPLEX<br />

NEAR Mth STREET and In excellent eon*<br />

ditlon. We highly recommend your considering<br />

the large units <strong>of</strong>fered In this duplex.<br />

The combined 2nd and 3rd floomr sleep 14-16.<br />

Downstairs apartment has 3 bedrooms. <strong>On</strong>ecar<br />

garage. 81» on 50 % IIP lot. Beach Mock.<br />

JfS.tM.rivnUhed: . l.^-'-i- v '<br />

^•••^••••^^^•^^•••••••••••••••*<br />

n, s<br />

Rhrkra Saction<br />

Jnuuial IplitLwal hMPa. III, bait,<br />

IM h.M. NvNif raain, dlnlni araa,<br />

kllcn.n, larga racrtatlM room.<br />

Florid, room, 8.n, afwi dack,<br />

iwlminltia pool, ilnji M. MIM ka<br />

4*11 to •(prailaM,<br />

lULL REALH<br />

2104 Bay Ave.<br />

Phone. 3M4S30<br />

POINT - Nutltal hHna,<br />

IdHl lacltlor,, ', mill mth ol<br />

TDfttaHM IntlMI •ayt* f, Snt affa •!<br />

srouna. Modem WJevri. S kadrHml, 1<br />

Mini, all alNtrk, Lew laiH, Mutt ft»<br />

ia»n to b. ••praclatM. Call «mar MWI<br />

mr.ppolnlmWH. ' !•**<br />

AN ALL AMKHICAH nwA. Ctrnar Ml<br />

Ntwl htdnahi rindMliNMI Llvto*<br />

roam wtIB HraaMMI •Mdan Mac. «•<br />

cn.nl HW hltti AtHth.il fcralat<br />

<strong>On</strong>rMi Myl Mad In m mM Wi<br />

Mirkiii R.aKy. 1tN Mine AvaMl,<br />

Ot.ancHv.NJ »HT7.. f.j;<br />

i TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE:<br />

ALL BRICK AND MASONRY BUILDING, CORNER<br />

LOCATION, H BLOCK TO HIGH SCHOOL, ONE BLOCK TO<br />

BEACH AND BOARDWALK. CLOSE TO CENTER CITY.<br />

INCLUDES LARGE LIVING ROOM, C1RAMIC TILE<br />

BATH. KITCHEN, DINETTE, LARGE CLOSETS, EXTRA<br />

STORAGE LOCKER IN BASiMENT, TRASH DISPOSAL<br />

SERVICE, AUTOMATIC WASHER AND DRYER.<br />

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS SELUNGTOR lit,1SO.»0<br />

WITH IS,4»,00 DOWN PAYMENT TO QUALIFIED<br />

BUYER.<br />

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS SELLING FOR 124,750.00<br />

WITH M.HO.M DOWN PAYMENT TO QUALIFIED<br />

BUYER.<br />

ONLY EIGHT (S) APARTMENTS WITHIN I-STORY<br />

BUILDING SDU(i) APARTMENTS NOW FOR SALE.<br />

SO PERCENT FINANCING, IS YEARS, 7(4 PERCENT<br />

INTEREST.<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OWNING YOUR OWN HOME AT<br />

THESE, LOW PRICES WITH ALL THE DOLLAR SAVINGS<br />

AVAILABLE IN CONDOMINIUM LIVING.<br />

80ME APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR IM-<br />

MEDIATE OCCUPANCY.<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />

1 Atlantic hmn, QatiR SHy, ••• Jartty<br />

CONVCMIIHT TO ITOII), .(tick<br />

and Manroalk, baHtHul kan*. •<br />

badrttamv living raam with apajai<br />

llr.plact, laMrat* Olnln* nmm,<br />

kHCMn ana) baMroarn. Incama Irtm<br />

naw llru flaar ae4 wltn 1 MwM,<br />

ll>ln« mm. kitchen, btrhraMl and<br />

gara*. Mm •«*». Kan m MacWc<br />

nt.t. tlVMI- Far la^alntmant» viaw<br />

-caH<br />

HAMIS Rutty, fc.<br />

KKAI.TOK<br />

tm ASBLHV AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY,*, J.M2M<br />

(MMIUM413U '<br />

SHARP<br />

BEAUTIFUL hmttd I<br />

badraom into, well<br />

turn. . carport • corner<br />

location • 141,000.<br />

MODERN all electric hiMid<br />

family home, 4<br />

bedroom", 1 baths, early<br />

occupancy - |4t,SN.<br />

CALLTODAY!<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

REALTORS<br />

UBOAskwjAn.<br />

Doris Ford B«am.<br />

AuacltU Broker<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ronay<br />

Riillfttitt<br />

Mainland Agtnoy<br />

Conwr RMte 9 Md<br />

In bit IW,<br />

Ocua VHw,«. I.<br />

Phw 2B3-31B3<br />

DENNI8VILLE — Cokml*!<br />

home, living room<br />

dining room, kitchna<br />

recreation room. 4 bedro<strong>of</strong>u<br />

and bath, all hMt, 4 «r<br />

garage and out bulldlnp.<br />

Indudes 14 terel at kf<br />

mlud. Ideal tor man |B<br />

bnlldJag trade, Prk»JM»,«W.<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — ••<br />

acret <strong>of</strong> wooded bad,<br />

good elevation. Owner will<br />

cooperate In financing<br />

fUMMJ*. •<br />

MORE ItMtngi<br />

JAMES T,<br />

D'ARCY<br />

REALTOR<br />

COMING TO THE NIGHT IN VENICE?<br />

WHY NOT STAY and ENJOY A NEW LIFI-STYLI<br />

ON THi WATER?<br />

We still have a few choice rentals, weekly or monthly,<br />

on the bay—plus some interesting sales,<br />

1334 BAY AVOWE mgHBt MNW<br />

Furnished condominiums ready<br />

for immediate occupancy, all<br />

with oceanfront view.<br />

»spinnaker<br />

Take E»il * 17 oil Ih* Gordf n Slot*<br />

Parkway and fallow it to Ihg eeeon<br />

For Wails call (609 i 26?, 2«S<br />

r.<br />

•I<br />

-I<br />

1


PAOi 12 — SECTION THRU THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDOER FRIDAY, JULY 20, lfTI<br />

FRIDAY, JULY W, lf»<br />

THt OCIAN CITY SINTiNIULlDOtR<br />

PA©1 13 - SECTION THRil<br />

R,E. P.OR SALE RE. SALE R.I. FOR SALE R.i. FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE. FOR SAL! R.E. FOR SALE SUMMER RENTAL SUMMER RINTAL<br />

FOH LOVE AND LITTLE MONEY. Newly lined 3 BR<br />

year around rancher on lot SS x 171' deep In Mih Street<br />

area. Includes air conditioner, refrigerator, washing<br />

machine, cement palin area, all this far 127.son Act now<br />

Inr quick seulemcnt.<br />

America.. Realty, !fiOH Haven Avenue. O,nn <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />

=J'-)s=l YTfii<br />

BENZONREALTY<br />

Great<br />

Opening<br />

r I I ' ( r I I I I 11 r ' null<br />

I ' ) i ui ( it Mi \ li r i »<br />

Ocear\ Aire 6o\jth<br />

"Hubby Horse<br />

Corner"<br />

1 bedroom plus a kitchen.<br />

Accommodates up to 4<br />

people per unit, 180,000.<br />

D. ILLIN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

3 UNITS — First floor, 2<br />

bedrooms, kitchen, living<br />

room, bath, shed, front<br />

porch. Second floor, 2<br />

bedrooms, kitchen, bath. RIAL UTATI-lNHiMNCM<br />

front per* Third floor, 1 gQQ Q^n AvMIM<br />

bedroom, Ulchen and bath, _, . -««,,,<br />

Prictd low tor quick sale.<br />

Dlal WM»3<br />

BEACH BL5CK DUPLEX -= a<br />

b*0r89fm* living rfam dining<br />

fMm. kitchtn s*m tiosf wmnm<br />

| h#i* <strong>On</strong>ly t3*.59O<br />

I MULTIPLE AFTS — §#C€h feirefe, 3<br />

dresm garage #pi sei BS* far<br />

dil i UJOO<br />

BUPLtx = sth 51 iffe» frefn<br />

FttrMfisn field ¥i#F reund, 3<br />

btdreem apt with fircpisa. Mod.rr. 1<br />

bfgresm ipt. plyi reem wiffl pawdif<br />

resin end priviffl 6fifran£« far yeur<br />

weekend vliif or gutsf *: <strong>On</strong>ly *4t. S»<br />

Phone 399-8383<br />

FOUR AFTI. - Ilkw Blui namt.<br />

Primi iQcaflen, nair baach,<br />

boardwalk, t.nl.r city. S« II in at<br />

lion. Call yi niw.<br />

DUPLEX with Mat, yltr rluiB<br />

IscatiM. Twg ) Mnm apt.. l«<br />

il now Biking tJJ.SOO.<br />

OUEIT NOUiE - H..I a lk»n,<br />

primt lc:allqn M(r VMfMfl'l<br />

R.si.ur.nl Oaraga ami furkinf.<br />

Whit • buy at iiLiao.<br />

CENTER CITY sun) heUH h«!«<br />

fur »..r pguM, Two apii, and •<br />

namt. Good rantaii ana a good prim,<br />

I1?,Q3H}<br />

731 Atlantic Araniii<br />

Robert L, Monihan<br />

REALTOR<br />

WHAT MORE could you ask<br />

for? Heated swimming pool,<br />

water from with boat slips, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2baths, split level<br />

in a year round neigh-<br />

borhood. Enjoy the summers<br />

you've dreamed about.<br />

JUST FINISHED 2<br />

bedroom, i bath, ail<br />

electric home with un-<br />

finished second floor.<br />

Plumbing is roughed In to<br />

easily convert to 2 bedrooms<br />

a bath. Selling for<br />

118,500 unfurnished. Un*<br />

beatable price for a brand*<br />

new year round home.<br />

WE HAVE just listed a<br />

unique S bedroom, 3 bath<br />

home on Asbury Av«,<br />

Completely remodeled only 2<br />

years ago, A spacious home<br />

for the large family or etilly<br />

converted to a pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />

duplex, Pleaie see us for<br />

details.<br />

TERRIFIC buiinetg op=<br />

port unity. Thriving<br />

beach stand operation Stop<br />

in for details<br />

JUST REDUCED — Owner<br />

deiir«s quick tale <strong>of</strong> a<br />

brand new 3 hedunm duplex<br />

In the 18th it. bay area. Wall<br />

lo wall carpet, washer and<br />

dryer in each tpi, im.<br />

mediate occupancy<br />

WHAT YOU'VE been<br />

watting for. A perfect I<br />

bedroom duplex on Central<br />

Ave. In the choice beach<br />

area. All furnishings in<br />

eluded in salt. Hurry, it<br />

won't last.<br />

LARGE DUPLEX with<br />

magnificent ocean view.<br />

3 bedrooms on each floor,<br />

year round heat, fully fur-<br />

nished. A rare opportunity.<br />

and Central Artnat, PIIOM 3M-M98<br />

A beautiful home<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

at prices that<br />

YOU can afford!<br />

for only a low<br />

down payment you can<br />

own your own<br />

condominium..,<br />

• ipacloui in 1M two DMrmm ipannianH,<br />

• individual tarracai, • Individual tntrincn,<br />

• indlvlaullly CMIrallM Air CondHltmlng.<br />

• taubaara Hot wiltr Maiinf.<br />

• Central fv Anttnni. • Oil strati Barbing,<br />

( Individual larga llvaaa ladlitln.<br />

4 LluMirMi rooitii • ScrHM IM norm wlnOtewt-<br />

• (right, chairlul kl«tHM> oimpiti. with rtfriairanri, tyMmaNe o<br />

»ii»Mi lirkci iliMHIt, ranfM, niglily itf M HMnaii.<br />

« tttranivdy Hltd balm, iieh wiHi a itrmiil vanNy.<br />

$ 23,300<br />

HIM MOli«nM,OCMllCKV.M.J.M»t<br />

ciiimm*M<br />

Berger Realty<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

Attractive center hall—three-bedroom<br />

Cape Cod all electric—heat and central<br />

air conditioning. Corner lot— 57'/J x90.<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder<br />

room, den, extra large master bedroom with<br />

walk-in closet and private bath,<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

2 large bedrooms, bath and walk-in cedar closet.<br />

Spacious closets.<br />

Oversize one-car garage with electric door<br />

opener.<br />

Carpeting and drapes Included.<br />

Completely furnished less listed personal Items.<br />

Convenient location, near best beaches, and<br />

boardwalk.<br />

INSPECTION INVITED<br />

200 23rd Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Phone 399-7073<br />

You'll Always Get The "BED CARPET" Treatment at<br />

realty<br />

Corner ISfh Strtat and iibiry<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

DUPLEX — 2 bedrooms, living room, large<br />

kitchen and bath each floor. Off itreel<br />

parking. Excellent condition. Buy now and<br />

get summer rental money,<br />

ATTENTION Inveitori, builder*, and other*<br />

looking for choice building she*. Come in and<br />

see us. we've got LOTS lo talk about. Com.<br />

mercltl, residential and Industrial lot!,<br />

CENTER CITY - Modern •h-conhin,' i<br />

atinrii, fhta Jr. Butt. h»m, rti<br />

SHARP<br />

REALTORS<br />

•WE'LL SERVE YOU WELL'<br />

2 BEDROOM cottage.<br />

mm.<br />

DUPLEX wtth heat, ttf.SOO,<br />

1-FAMlLY neir beach,<br />

Wl.500.<br />

lEm<br />

CALL 609-399-1637<br />

2700 Asbirf Aw M M<br />

I, m, Urn, War<br />

TRIPLIX » kyHaaMa duple, M in tha<br />

Maen Mack, Ito, In far farthaf dat.U<br />

twa meant apt.. Oratl buy at Ut.Ms<br />

CMiMI Haaity. Mnn, m ANinili AS.<br />

REDUCED I1JM, Un)n an MTr. Ion,<br />

taatM in ttri. iavaiy 4 bMraam baaa<br />

B» IteHM 8ft • fti€9 Wl^i ifTlif Hfftfi A<br />

iaria gir«an and pMry gf mat, MM<br />

oy.rlooklnt My. Complat. wtttl a tana<br />

Baal«». <strong>On</strong>rf lit MlkNffl >M •wMr will<br />

llnanc. tor . O»IIHM byyar, coaital<br />

R»tty, RaaNan, w Atumic Av.. JM<br />

far aa IX-<br />

M yaw tR,<br />

KCHARD B. FOX, R<br />

REALTOR<br />

EMkbllthcd year around<br />

grocery, tachtqiMtte<br />

and tfeltctteucn piu hetted<br />

1 bedroom apart mtnt.<br />

Conip4«t««y air condlthNtea.<br />

Mle price lnclgiltw htttbew<br />

«md real ertaie. Call M for<br />

4 UNITS toJtldmcy<br />

clwa to bcMk. "<br />

ARI YOU LOOKINO far<br />

ClkLINT UTURN<br />

vailinamf Atmt » m a M a n M<br />

raaUiM an ran Mw Iamuy asi, mm*<br />

natr .hulll. board, KhHlt. Malil,<br />

pMVfPMMl, t«rdw*Hi M M U M<br />

Ma»fiii» TwotuKHar. M I M t<strong>of</strong> nar<br />

»HI*» Ml MM Mi •aaasrfii<br />

appaftMry, Mta MM, MM IHtllllll<br />

COMMERCIAL ZOHBD — A •(*>., In-<br />

cm H aartant, tll.Ma, Patir<br />

•Mraam canifla, * katkl, (I7,M».<br />

ajaiMantlal - 1 family tan. wtth MM,<br />

romWiM. M7JM. tn «• MM nctlM<br />

raBlati. 4 taorami MtM, 1 MMB ant*<br />

aWdaKtai. MM* MacMmm, I<br />

limtWHtkVLNfaMMII<br />

FAMILY alaa *»#m 1 Mac* mm Iwt 4<br />

•aaireaan aack apartmaM.Us,g>g.<br />

•raiiajd teal •tlata, 111 AftegHc Ava.<br />

Mf-IM*. . tf<br />

MMULATti MCMaTTMIIAT — «p<br />

* IPVBt IN VHt 1 laMBWy tMHU^af<br />

Twa 1 kaAwa* «ata. IM* «•<br />

mt MN** «***<br />

ACCINTUATI THI POSITIVe- tnlnk<br />

ot MOW yairiy Incom. IM nat warn.<br />

Star, and 4 yaarty «ph. Mar 1MB •<br />

Aioiiry. MJJ1M Ttta Fimil AMfln, I4M<br />

Watt *»». MM4M, (Clasafl Wai-<br />

naiaayf) tf<br />

TWO ȣDHOOM nncMr, Lwaly Kama In<br />

.,c»pllonal ytar twna MlaJiMrttaad.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly i yean H ind In tr«» ailN on-<br />

aHI«.eaHaRarlp.nt.iM-gm, t>H<br />

UPPM TOWNIMIP - OwnarM.Hr>.<br />

Marly naw 1 Mroam ranttwr, M 1« •<br />

1ST, all haat, wall4c«lll carpat, thaaM,<br />

drapal, ate. H0.5M firm. » Ilick Oak<br />

Priw, paiarmo, eili w w . FHI<br />

TWO FAMILY, varyatwit Wacn. Pint<br />

floor hat nmplata I badram rantal<br />

apt, and uapaf Mfap Ml Hylnt room,<br />

dining roam, hnour,, i badrwmi, tain,<br />

•lira tMlat ntffl. Fully (•rnliliM. MM<br />

drlva far aft ltraat parting, WJN.<br />

Hlllagiii, B.atto,, M Atlantic Ava, tl<br />

DOUBLE YOUR (nvaMmant In ana ar twa<br />

yaari. wi tklM you can wltli mta<br />

dUmornl In th. rwatl, Map In and M .III<br />

•how yo« M, csaual Baatry, RaaRor>.<br />

HOAtl.mlcAva. m-Jtai. erl<br />

tfONE'l THROW to kaactl, K^lra to ml.<br />

lavaly hanil with a ipadout Ijvlm<br />

room w-flraBlatt, farmal M a<br />

ramooaM 3 BMnatn apt, Mlttt Btuhr<br />

man a iiMM Incama (xuwllal Thu It<br />

tha data for you, prlcM at SM,M,M wltti<br />

aft ttraat parking Coa.l.l Raalty.<br />

R.altor., 1» Atlantic Av.. Hf.*M, IH<br />

FOUR FAMILY - Inctuiw nap haatad 2<br />

brfroom cotuoa in till i»acn Mack,<br />

Tha Incama pMantlal al ovar IIMtM<br />

makH mi, ana to Itak at njrd away. fria<br />

MMM. eoattai Raany, RtaNart, n<br />

Atlantic Av, — -<br />

MIS SIMPSON Naw larga Iwa<br />

badraam aptt, Juna, <strong>Jul</strong>y * *•» (Mlltl<br />

il|.Ma,4.»m, and In Oca«n CWY-—-IW.M<br />

NEW waakly rantali It buch'and Ja»nk<br />

walk-PtymiBritl tour* »ni Flymouttl<br />

Manar-lis Plymeuth Plica. Faatura.<br />

KM.I iHatlan plutau MW I ind 1 *a»i»in<br />

aptl, Baauilfylly ttniMtnid •"• •"'»<br />

HiHppM. Hiaiaiiabta •••«» «'«'».<br />

clyda, cab* ttla.ition, alMoniltlonUH.<br />

walltowall earpatinl, and fra» pir«in».<br />

call man er m4\•<br />

1S» wtakandt, affKr 1-31M4M4M. Ml<br />

BEACHFRONT — t»un or l-i ta»w*l - J<br />

Mdrsoml, 2 full Mtha, living room,<br />

dining aria, kltcMn, waihar I. dry«r.<br />

Cantaflfora|n«ntniHH(aM)iT?.|«s. II<br />

APASTMINT and room rwt.lt by day,<br />

watk or laaian, Shortlldg. In,<br />

tarprlt*t,llllcanirilA««. tl<br />

AIR CONDITIONED T bdrm, I bath<br />

oupl.». wainar, drytr, alMfwamr,<br />

Naar good baaOI. Phan* (111) IffMn<br />

waakuyt attar 7 p,m, waakMMI Mt.<br />

IJIl. Ml<br />

m MOORLYN TIRRACE — Nair<br />

bsirdwilk and Muilc nr. IfflcMftcy<br />

aeti. Idaal far trrllH familial. RHKMUI<br />

waali, month. Call IfMW ?,M<br />

TRY LAOOONFRONT tr hayfraM tar<br />

year lumntar tmtil .ctammadatlom<br />

Franklin William., Raaftar, 11N lay<br />

Avanaa. 7.21<br />

OMAN CITY — HI Poorth It, Sain i<br />

bdrm. apt and 4 bdrm. apt, waakly,<br />

AIM raami with or wihttMt caakMg. Hi]<br />

Cantral ay. Jft-WH 7,17<br />

WEEKLY or monthly rMtli. Slaaet 4,<br />

•115.00par w*. Call Bafwaan lilp.m<br />

iffitM. »>»<br />

BELL JRM INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

TU Tt<br />

m. M. J ySTU STtDFORRfNT<br />

Beautiful Jingreb*yfronthom« in Gardtn,. pjrsf<br />

ISTi •"• r °* m ' I 1 " 1 " 9 r09m ' Wicl1 " *!fti<br />

all modern convmlmcM. powder room,<br />

£3S£ r€ ^I -I>fl- -idc **• b<br />

— 3 bedrooms, 1% baths.<br />

IH WEST AVENUE PHONG lM4Mt<br />

APTS. FOR RENT APTS. FOR RENT<br />

WX0R» *PMTiEHTS<br />

WINTER<br />

RENTALS<br />

attractive, new one<br />

and two bedroom units<br />

at beach & boardwalk,<br />

fully furnished A<br />

equipped with TV & all<br />

appliances.<br />

an unbeatable value<br />

starting at only<br />

•89 PER MONTH<br />

plus electric<br />

no children er<br />

pets, please<br />

Call 39M104 for<br />

Further Information.<br />

Open far Inspection<br />

Saturdays 10 p..m.-i p.m.<br />

ROOM! ant «llcl«icy apt, Hstal liidaT<br />

MICantralAva, M<br />

ROOM! far yavng worklnj ptapla, HIM a<br />

waak. ]*|.lrM, 14<br />

LAROe ROOM far I working girti liw-<br />

tmohanl. 7J0 MHrlyn Tarraca. iff-<br />

«H*. ».|4<br />

ROOM, bath, rafrtgaratar, prlvata,<br />

ConvanlMttomatura paaela. Call It?l!a4<br />

M Bo. MS Stntinal-Laggar. ^1J<br />

•nkCMFRONT — 4»1? Cantrai, Paffaft<br />

location. Niwly furnlthM, uargt<br />

fnadarn m<strong>of</strong>ai fypa, Ownar « piainitat<br />

wkkandi or uU MMUS. Ourini waak<br />

can (ill) iss-wrinaninsi. if<br />

ROoMiiar 1, ior 1 ptnant, wifn pwcNt.<br />

Family raom. Haapt «, {iota lo Macn,<br />

l» wtakly ind up, Lindi.y Mmar, ill ,<br />

Ind St. a*Mli», MJ<br />

LOTS FOR SALi<br />

1 BEDROOM IM fkw tnadarn apartm.nl<br />

AvallaMa Hpt, U-May Ii. Call it*-*M1<br />

11.mi p.m. in<br />

«TTR*eTIWt naw apt. Carpatad<br />

inroutnoul, I bMream • aaurli . na<br />

patt, Avallaila iapt. 15 » Juna 11, San.<br />

vtniant ta tnaiiRlni. eantar » bw. HJI**<br />

pint ytiiitiat. eait nmw **•"<br />

YiARLY RENTALS<br />

LAGOONFRONT — Thria bMrapn,<br />

•Mrtm.nt with er wlthMt boat ill*,<br />

Franklin wllliamt, RHHar, I1M Uy<br />

Avanua, Ml<br />

••AND NIW let Hoot apt., I Mnttlmt. I<br />

WMn, wall to will MrpatMl, wHMf,<br />

•ryar, MIS a mantll Indurllno Mat M hat<br />

w.l.r Soil Baatty. Piaatter, Mil AtMry<br />

Ava. m-lttl. '•»<br />

Nlw i.cond iiaar, i talrMmt, iv» namt,<br />

umumiUUU apt, Waiiiar, aryar, aaff.<br />

tl.anlni wan, Avallaol. new. III)<br />

mannily. M l RaaNy, Baattor., lilt<br />

AtMry Ava. nt-NH. - M7<br />

, t IIMOOU uaJaniMaal fM Mar apt,<br />

I I M»l«a raain, illlllil.anaili, ktMaM,,<br />

ajatti, utility room, all *raii MrttlrlS, Hal •<br />

I mimlh Ho. gtOiflai. Morrliaa Raaltart,<br />

SOMI1 cttaln uMtl, RoMrt L. iharp,<br />

HIW I Manam apt., MMkaara haat,<br />

Bv.ly vim from tvna-ack, dl*wa*ar.<br />

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^ PAGE 14 - SECTION THREE THE OCEAN CITY Sf NTINf LLIDBIR FRIDAY, JULY 20, <strong>1973</strong> *°*° *** tons<br />

No draft, but 18-y«ar-olds<br />

still required to register<br />

Selective Service Director<br />

Byron V. Pepiton« reminds the<br />

nation'» young men that even<br />

though there is no draft, they<br />

•ill are required to register<br />

with Selective Service at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> their Itth birthday,<br />

"I am concernid that nny<br />

<strong>of</strong> our young men may fail to<br />

register whm they reach ii<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age became they are<br />

unaware <strong>of</strong> their responsibilities<br />

to Selective Servie*,"<br />

Pepitone said "It would be<br />

unfortunate if a young man<br />

should break the law because<br />

the proper information has not<br />

been mad* available to him,"<br />

he added<br />

Failure to register is a<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the law, Pepitone<br />

emphasized, and could result in<br />

prosecution by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice,<br />

Pepitone explained that<br />

young men have three legal<br />

responsibilities (i) they mint<br />

register at age 18, (2) they must<br />

notify their local Selective<br />

Service boards when they<br />

diange addresses, and (S) they<br />

must carry their draft cards<br />

with them until their liability<br />

expires, which for most men<br />

today is age 26, Selective<br />

Service mult maintain an<br />

available manpower poo! in the<br />

event a national emergency<br />

prompts Congress to authorize<br />

the resumption oT inductions<br />

into the armed forces,<br />

"Registration with Selective<br />

Service takei less than five<br />

minutes," Pepitone remarked,<br />

"The penalties under the law<br />

tor failure to register are such<br />

that to avoid registration is a<br />

risk which all parents and<br />

jounf men alike should think<br />

•bout," he stated<br />

Approximately two million<br />

jDung men reach age 18 each<br />

jear.<br />

- Yak*5 Gilore on ttw Want Ad Pages -<br />

Serving you Since "22"<br />

Balms and Service<br />

Formerly<br />

BROOKS TV.<br />

QUALITY SERVICE<br />

CASSCTTE 4 I HACK fllKO<br />

TAK mmm mums, savin<br />

viiij?Miiilr3j !V r<br />

Open<br />

»-$ Man,-Sat. 4/ie 79 fri. In.<br />

Call 399-1242-399-8699<br />

7I« ASiURY AV OCIANXITY<br />

LOTTERY VISIT - The New Jersey State Lottery visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> recently<br />

to select its $50,000 and hold a daily drawing. Here Susan McCandless, Miss<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, helps select the ten final numbers. Below Mayor B, Thomas<br />

Waldman and Commissioner Marilyn Moore select the winning number from a<br />

plastic drum.<br />

fYWIMHBSiifl<br />

NG DATEJUL SUBi<br />

^a Demos to 'restore integrity'<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TRASH & GARBAGE<br />

3LLECTIONS SCHEDULE<br />

i<br />

Commencing Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 23,<br />

thru Saturday, September 8<br />

SUMMER SCHEDULE<br />

Newcastle Road (Toll Bridge)<br />

to North Side <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street -<br />

The Bay to the <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />

MONDAY and THURSDAY,<br />

South Side <strong>of</strong> Ninth-Street to<br />

North Side <strong>of</strong> pftk Street —<br />

ThftJiaf-telhe <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />

TUESDAY and FRIDAY,<br />

South Side <strong>of</strong> 28th Street to<br />

59th Street —<br />

The Bay to the <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />

WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,<br />

PLEASE HAVE TRASH and GARBAGE<br />

PROPER CONTAWERS. PLACE<br />

WHERE TOERE IS NO ALLEY,<br />

PLACE AT CURB LINE,<br />

IN ALLEY BEHWB YOUR PROPERTY.<br />

— Yo*r<br />

party's State platform. demonstrates fiscal respon-<br />

by J, Joseph Gribbins Promising something tot sibility and moral integrity,"<br />

TRENTON - Democrats wil<br />

everyone, the <strong>1973</strong> platforrr fee platform says.<br />

hinge their bid lor the New<br />

raised the anti-corruption issue Among other things, the<br />

Jersey Governorship IF<br />

in the lead-<strong>of</strong>f plank <strong>of</strong> the 57- Democratic platform calls for a<br />

November on a promise tc<br />

page platform IJtjgbeiFMi S J<br />

Mitort integrity in the Stati<br />

attending the recent party State hling However, the Democrats<br />

aovernment, according to thi<br />

convention have approved thi shied away from the<br />

various planks and will soon be legalization <strong>of</strong> all forms <strong>of</strong><br />

hitting the high road to preach gambling as proposed In the<br />

its gospel.<br />

Legislature, Gambling to be<br />

The platform bluntly states properly controlled must be<br />

"the overriding issue <strong>of</strong> the restricted after local<br />

campaign must be the referendum to specific sites,<br />

restoration and confidence in which are operated by the Kate<br />

Sate government," Four years and which limit admissions, the<br />

ago, Democrats lost the platform states.<br />

Governorship when Governor<br />

William T. CahiU conducted a<br />

strong anti-corruption campaign.<br />

But that situation turned<br />

completely around during the Capf. Peterson ©nters<br />

last four yean resulting from<br />

the record piled up by the Cahill technology institute<br />

Administration,<br />

The platform mentions DAYTON, OfflO - U,S, Air<br />

nothing about a State Income Force Captain Waiter 0,<br />

tax but does not exclude the Peterson, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Louis<br />

possibility <strong>of</strong> such in Impost. Koos, S44 S, Shore rd, Mar-<br />

However, the document calls mora, N.J., has entered the Air<br />

tor "fiscal reform" designed to Force Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

cure all <strong>of</strong> the State's financial (AFIT) to itudy toward a<br />

ailments. The State is under a master's degree in systems<br />

Superior Court order to find a management.<br />

new method <strong>of</strong> financing Its Located at Wright-patterson<br />

public schools by December, AFB, Ohio, AFIT provides<br />

1974. In taking custody <strong>of</strong> the resident education in scientif le,<br />

Bhool tax case, the court ruled engineering and other fields for<br />

that use <strong>of</strong> local property taxes selected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

to finance public schools is Armed Forces and key<br />

unconstitutional.<br />

government employees.<br />

Democrats, in the platform, A1965 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

call for reforms that will


PAGl 14 - SECTION THREE<br />

No draft, but 18-year-old*<br />

still required to register<br />

Selective Service Director<br />

Byron V. Peoitone reminds the<br />

nation'i young men that even<br />

though there is no draft, they<br />

gill are required to regiiter<br />

with Selective Service at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> their l«h birthday,<br />

"I am concerned that many<br />

<strong>of</strong> our young men may fall to<br />

regiiter when they reach 1!<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age became they are<br />

unaware <strong>of</strong> their responsibilities<br />

to Selective Service,"<br />

Pepitone Mid. "It would be<br />

unfortunate if a young man<br />

should break the law because<br />

the proper information has not<br />

been mad* svnilahl* to him, "<br />

he added<br />

Failure to regiiter is a<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the law, Pepitone<br />

emphasized, and could result In<br />

prosecution by ihe Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Justice.<br />

Pepitone explained that<br />

young men have three legal<br />

responsibilitiei: (1) they must<br />

register at age 18, (2) they must<br />

notify their local Selective<br />

Service boards when they<br />

change addresses, and (3) they<br />

muit carry their draft cards<br />

with them until thdr liability<br />

expires, which for most men<br />

today is age 26. Selective<br />

Service must maintain an<br />

available manpower pool in the<br />

event a national emergency<br />

prompti Congress to authorize<br />

the resumption <strong>of</strong> inductions<br />

into the armed forces.<br />

"Regiitration with Selective<br />

Service takes less than five<br />

minutes," Pepitone remarked.<br />

"The penalties under the law<br />

for failure to register are such<br />

that to avoid registration it a<br />

risk which all parents and<br />

young men alike should think<br />

about," he stated<br />

Approximately two million<br />

young men reach age IB each<br />

year.<br />

LOTTERY VISIT — The New Jersey State Lottery visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> recently<br />

to select its $50,000 and hold a daily drawing. Here Susan McCandless, Miss<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, helps select the ten final numbers. Below Mayor B. Thomas<br />

Waldman and Commissioner Marilyn Moore select the winning number from a<br />

plastic drum<br />

- Yakics 6ik>re on tfw Want Ad Pages -<br />

tetfrtcjfaq<br />

Serving you Since "22"<br />

Sales and Service<br />

Formerly<br />

BROOKS TV.<br />

QUALITY SERVICE<br />

UMft 4 I TUCK STIMO<br />

TApf mmm % urn & SJRVICE<br />

Open<br />

9-5 Mm.-Sot. 4/M 7-9 fri, Ire.<br />

Ca« 399-1242-399-8899<br />

718 ASIURY AV OCEAN CITY<br />


PAGE TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDOER TUESDAY, JULY M,<br />

Due to Inconveniences caused by a Power Reduction<br />

within our store this past weekend causing very limited<br />

lighting, No Elevator Service or Telephone Service<br />

During Our<br />

GREATEST MID-SUMMER TELEVISION &<br />

APPLIANCE SALE!<br />

THIS GREAT SALE IS BEING CONTINUED THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK!<br />

OUR WARE HOUSES ARE BULGING - OVER 375 PIECES IN STOCK FOR READY DELIVERY!<br />

SELECT FROM ZENITH - WHIRLPOOL - IMPERIAL - FRIGIDAIRE and RCA AT REAL SAVIN6S!<br />

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• IHJNOSTAT<br />

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cyclo. Family-size tub holds<br />

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today's fabrics<br />

JUST 1 FEW<br />

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• 3-CYttE<br />

• 14 1, LOAD<br />

• LHT FITER<br />

• WHITE ONLY<br />

$ 179<br />

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• COPPER OR AVOCADO<br />

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• 2 DOORS<br />

• ALL LEFTHAHO DOORS<br />

• WHITE OR AVOCADO 269<br />

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• 2 DOORS - SUPER SPECIAL!<br />

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AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER<br />

. 168 LB. TOP FREEZER<br />

• FACTORY HSTAU.ED WHEES<br />

TWi WSPHS * MOSTLY AVOCADO349<br />

• MSTiNdOF FREE ©IPTS<br />

• WITH YOUR PURCHASE AS ADVERTISED ABOVE<br />

It A fro* RCA AM transistor wito with tho porch... <strong>of</strong> any portable color<br />

television up to J300.00 ratal i, any black * wWtt fotovhion,<br />

2. A froo RCA AM-FM AC-DC portoblt radto with your purehiN <strong>of</strong> any color<br />

ttlevltlon from S300.00 to $400.00 r«t«ll.<br />

J. A frt« imported vinyl tube, sftol frama, multl-poilti swi toun^r wim m«i<br />

ittm rotallini atow $4oo.«.<br />

m.<br />

Much Too Numerous to List Here!<br />

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COLOR TELEVISION<br />

• MOST POPULAR SB!<br />

• HAMDY CAMYM HANDLE $<br />

• OWLE ANTENU 295<br />

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• ONLY 2<br />

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OUR NORMAL SERVICE AREA<br />

$ 399<br />

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• 2 7" SPEAKERS<br />

• AttUTBIT BLACK MATRIX HC TUBE<br />

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• THE PERFECT SECOND SET<br />

JUST RWfT FOR THE BEDROOM 285<br />

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• WALNUT IRAN HUH (<br />

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• OUT 4<br />

ZENITH 26 inch Diagonal Solid State<br />

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$ 127<br />

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. 1 YEAR FK£ SERVICE WITH FREE STAND<br />

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Diagonal CONSOLE ACCUCOLOR TV<br />

• MODERN, SPANISH<br />

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1TW1SS0MK<br />

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• 0H.Y2T WK<br />

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• ASSORTED COLORS<br />

• FOU PIOTLBHTED<br />

FRIGIDAIRE 15 ON. ft. REFRIGERATOR<br />

FROST PROOF with AUTOMATIC<br />

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•mmumumwim<br />

4<br />

1 I .!<br />

M<br />

n 1 i,<br />

Tom Williams and Miss America<br />

together on pageant stage again<br />

Tory Anne Meeuwsen, Miss<br />

America <strong>of</strong> <strong>1973</strong>, and Tom<br />

•Williams, Sentinel-Ledger<br />

columnist and popular pageant<br />

emcee, will work together<br />

again Thursday night when the<br />

Miss Atlantic County<br />

{Scholarship Pageant opens its<br />

three-night affair in Holy Spirit<br />

Cbunty, will be a featured<br />

performer all three nights.<br />

Miss Jackson was fourth •<br />

runner-up to Mils New Jersey.<br />

Williams, who will be nandling<br />

emcee chores in Atlantic<br />

County's pageant for the first<br />

time, has performed similar<br />

Hgh School. The pageant toArtie*<br />

at pagpantjs selecting<br />

sponsored by the Mainland JftiMM Cap* May Cow*?.<br />

Jay CMS.<br />

toMOt Qwenwdty COIM*.<br />

Miss Meeuwsen and Williams<br />

Utouctster Cunty, <strong>Ocean</strong> CRy<br />

were both featured in the 1971<br />

and VentwJr <strong>City</strong>. Be i»<br />

Miss Cape I*»y County<br />

rtogram dlrtctnr and mornUg<br />

Scholarship Pageant last April<br />

mnonalify Ibr WSLT radto,<br />

on the Music Pier.' It marked<br />

hosts a weekly teltfifioti ln-<br />

the first thne a reigning Km<br />

torriew fwgram over channel.<br />

America had appeared in tlw<br />

Mw and htw covered aporu tor<br />

Cape May, County tvtnt.<br />

he SmtMel-Udger over th*<br />

Thursday night's appearance<br />

past ton years.<br />

will be an ideitieaJ fir* for<br />

Atlantic County. Miss The them* for the 187S Miss<br />

Meeuwien, a resident <strong>of</strong> Atlantic aunty Pageant W<br />

DePere, Wisconsin, is expected "T.C.B,", fte meaning <strong>of</strong> which<br />

to sing twin in the Atlantic Is a mystery to be unraveled<br />

ftunty Pageant, which wUl during the show. Tile program<br />

also feature a guest per- includes many featured enform<br />

ante from Suzanne tertainers and the Paul Mann<br />

Summer, Miss New Jersey, on Orchestra undo<br />

Friday night. Saturday evening<br />

the ten semi-finalists will be<br />

chosen from among the U<br />

contestants. Peggy Jackson,<br />

the current Mils Atlantic<br />

1 the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> William Hesketh. The new<br />

Mils Atlantic County will<br />

compete in the 1974 Mies New<br />

Jersey Pageant in Cherry Hill<br />

next <strong>Jul</strong>y,<br />

gJLeA *Sh 34 ' Asbury Avenue<br />

JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

SPORTSWIAR<br />

SIZES J-18<br />

SUMMER SALE on<br />

AIL INVfWORY<br />

Open Dally 10 a.m. Friday 'IUI •:« p.m<br />

ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

Effectlye <strong>Jul</strong>y 27th<br />

Dante E. AAartino, M.D.<br />

NEW OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED<br />

AT 5425 HAVEN AVENUf<br />

Hours by Appointment 399.85B9<br />

09 Wesley Avepue<br />

Sportswear<br />

• WHITESTAO<br />

- •JANTZtN<br />

• QUANTUM<br />

• TENNIS WEAR<br />

I&E Style Sho4<br />

Semen Pt. Shopping Center<br />

Rt.t A Bethel Road<br />

DlalUf-4M4<br />

-FAMOUS MAKE-<br />

SWIMWEAR SALE<br />

Terry Anne Meeuwsen, Miss America <strong>1973</strong>, and<br />

Tom Williams on the Music Pier stage last April.<br />

S6W6F eaminuM trom paga one<br />

brought about primarily by a threatened ban on building if<br />

•ewers were not instilled at soon as possible.<br />

While plans were being finalized for the new nuthend<br />

system, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tower Service Company was extending<br />

lines into the Riviera and Gardens sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eity^Thts coupled with steady growth throughout the city<br />

pushed the &mpany's treatment plant at 3rd st. even<br />

closer to capacity.<br />

To take some <strong>of</strong> the pressure <strong>of</strong>f the 3rd st, plant, the city<br />

system south <strong>of</strong>J8th st. and the Company's system were<br />

connected so that during perMs <strong>of</strong> peak use the overflow<br />

<strong>of</strong> sewage could be pumped to tne new 46th st, treatment<br />

plant.<br />

The syst*m was installed in the south end during the<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 1861, but was severely damaged during the<br />

March 1962 Atlantic storm. Additional funds weft expsnded<br />

to repair the damaged system and it finally went into<br />

operation early in 1963.<br />

In April <strong>of</strong> 1984 the city and the sewer company entered<br />

into a lease agreement whereby the city would turn over the<br />

new southend system to the itillty company. The lease<br />

provides for operation and maintenance <strong>of</strong> the city to be paid<br />

tor by the company, The lease will be up for renewal in 1WS<br />

and can be extended as long as SOU,<br />

Approximately flv* years ago both the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water<br />

Oo. and the Sewer Service


Pt<br />

it i<br />

PAGi FOUR THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LE DOER<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1971<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Sentinei-LedWr Tax assessment appeal deadline is August 15 Arfc Center<br />

ft-inted and Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

BY THE<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

112 «th street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J nezas<br />

Established 1881<br />

Rmered at Posi Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J , atom<br />

as set-ond class mailer<br />

JOHNT SIKTHERS<br />

VINCKNTT MICHELRTTr<br />

JOHN J SOUTHARD<br />

Publisher<br />

Editor<br />

•Advertising Manager<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; 14.50 per year by man in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and vicinity; si* mouths, iz.so. Elsewhere, eaii <strong>of</strong><br />

Mliiisiippi River, per year 14.75; it* month,, 11,75. West <strong>of</strong><br />

Mississippi River per year, 15.75. Price on newsstand 10<br />

cents per copy Publication Schedule: Weekly every<br />

Thursday: Spmiwwklv Tuesdav and Fridiiy from .wnnd<br />

»w"li In Junt until labor f»av<br />

"Hi, thers, would you mind cutting<br />

YOUR grass?"<br />

Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

Clarance Fuhrman<br />

Tom Parkins<br />

Frank Ruggitr)<br />

GUEST SOLOISTS:<br />

Zoe Dvorak, Soprano<br />

Jonathan Rigg, Tenor<br />

..


PAGE SIX THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) -<br />

Somers Point Kiwinis Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., at<br />

Daniel 1 ! Restaurant,<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in Bethel<br />

rt fireball.<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSDAY -'<br />

Solemn Novena to St. Anne<br />

fallowing 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Mainland f vents<br />

Massei at St. Joieph<br />

R C<br />

Church, Someri Point.<br />

Proeessiori and Veneration <strong>of</strong><br />

the Relic on Thurtday.<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

Two mittini, 8 p.m., in New<br />

Jersey av. firehall.<br />

Someri Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, 12:15 p m.,<br />

at the Crab Trap<br />

DEE'S GARDEN MARKET<br />

Somers Point Senior Citizeni<br />

Card Party, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />

senior citizens' building on<br />

Ambler rd.<br />

Somers Point Youth Center<br />

Board meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

THURSDAY•<br />

Someri Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Keyitone Lodge F and AM<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the Masonic<br />

Temple, Shore rd,, Linwood,<br />

TOMATOES POTATOES<br />

PEACHES • SQUASH<br />

STRING<br />

OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

New Road (Route I) and MieArthur Blvd., Someri Point<br />

select qouh mw<br />

Cape May County<br />

national<br />

OCEAN CITY » SEA ISLE CITY « CAPE MAY<br />

* HUB <strong>of</strong> THI nuHiAi, nRMtrr INSUMNCI CMMMTION<br />

A MUiMi at TS« noyiAL mnvi wiw<br />

• Our bank makes no service charge on<br />

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

checking accounts <strong>of</strong> senior citizens,<br />

students or members <strong>of</strong> the armed.<br />

For Your Convenience<br />

• MM Mlh STREET OFFICE - Mft SUIttT mi Ml fflL<br />

GRAND OPENING » Mayor B. Thomas Waldman joins Mrs. Wilbur Cook and<br />

Mrs, Jack Barbour at the <strong>of</strong>ficial opening <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter, Auxiliary to<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital Bazaar staged last Thursday on the Music Pier.<br />

Counsellor Photo.<br />

LADES DAY<br />

Local Kiwanians will entertain<br />

the lacta at their<br />

Imcheon meeting Wednesday<br />

at Simms 1 Rataurant, William<br />

MeMahon, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

author and lecturer, will be the<br />

guest speaker and will review<br />

the history and legends <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey.<br />

Long Trip<br />

It takes a long time to<br />

fBather a nest on a wild<br />

goose chase,<br />

-Inquirer, Philadelphia,<br />

hm-H<br />

COME TO THE FAIR—Mrs. Ernist Holroyd, Mrs.<br />

Mary Swartz and Mrs. Herbert Wall look ovtr items<br />

to be sold at Chapter 83 Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star Bazaar<br />

Thursday on the Music Pier. Doors will open at 9<br />

ajn.The (pbUc is iiwited to stop by „ browse and visit<br />

oai/c<br />

TUESDAY, JUMT<br />

VISITORS<br />

"W<br />

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

If you plan to feed shop during<br />

your itoy hero . • . vtoH •»<br />

AAP Marital at , , .<br />

16th STRIIT and<br />

SIMPSON AVENU1<br />

condominium<br />

and<br />

marina -<br />

DESIGNED FOR THE YACHTSMAN—OR<br />

ANYONI WHO JUST LOVES THE WATiR.<br />

Wt invite you to compare the size <strong>of</strong> our'units with anything yoy hove<br />

seen to dote. This exclusive high rise community combines the advantages<br />

<strong>of</strong> o year 'round vocation home ownership with thi amenities and con-<br />

venience <strong>of</strong> luxury apartment living , , . spacious, distinctively designed<br />

oporfment layouts, the ultimate floating dock merino and spectacular bay<br />

view together create an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> leisurely elegance,<br />

60% SOLD<br />

FIRST<br />

10 DAYS<br />

• privacy — only 42 units '<br />

• ©wn§r controlled management and building services<br />

• •Itvater service<br />

• controlled lobby security system<br />

• two and three bedroom plans<br />

•spacious —1,720 square foot three-bedroom and 1,320 Muare faot<br />

two.b#droom yniw ; -<br />

• 28' living room - 2 bedrooms,- 34* living room - 3 bedrooms<br />

•eross ventilation in each wirtmin^-bay and ocean view<br />

• heated poo! and private club house «»»view<br />

• featuring totally electric living<br />

•apartment ownpre have f Irstoption to tale marlttcrsttfik<br />

what does Itall mean? more...a lot more for you.<br />

UWe Wot<br />

interest by word <strong>of</strong> mouth has been tremendous, manyapertmtnts an<br />

already spoken for, don't miss this opportunity I you must tm the plaht 1*<br />

believe It.<br />

contact robert f rench realty, one Atlantic avenue, ocean cltv mw<br />

(609) 399 5454 for further information<br />

sample apar>ntnt open daily 10 a.m. toe p.m. •frtday<br />

and Saturday to 9 p.m. • • . .' i<br />

'j> pctwcify bay clyb condominium and marina,, 4ft arKl fasy «wwi*,b


PAGi I1OHT THf OCEAN CITY SENTINIULeDOlR<br />

SOMETHING OF INTEREST<br />

Guarantee Bank Introduces a New<br />

Savings Certificate that Yields<br />

Based on an 8% Rate Compounded Daily,<br />

the Yield to You is 8,45% Annually. Accounts<br />

Insured up to *20,000 by the Federal Deposit<br />

Insurance Corporation.<br />

Make a Minimum Deposit <strong>of</strong> * 1,000 for<br />

Four Years and Earn the Highest Rate in This Area.<br />

Me gpegD bann<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> • Margate • Northfield • Somers Point • Hammonton • 345-3111<br />

OCEAN COLONY H<br />

AN OCEANFRONT CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY AT OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />

"Building a Bank<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Customer<br />

at a Time"<br />

YOUR CASTLE BY THE SEA.<br />

|VERY VACATION PLIA8URE, PLUS ALL<br />

TMI COMFORTS OF HOME IN A SEASIDE<br />

CONDOMINIUM RESIDENCE AT AMERICA'S<br />

GREATEST FAMILY RESORT,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the day the sales <strong>of</strong>fice opened, nearly<br />

on* fourth <strong>of</strong> ths luxurious condominium residences<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II were sold,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colorly II will ihow you<br />

why,<br />

This unique condominium community occupies<br />

ent <strong>of</strong> the largest and last-remaining<br />

beachfront sites in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Every detail has been planned to afford you<br />

the utmost in pleasure and privacy. To give you<br />

all the advantages <strong>of</strong> owning your own yearround<br />

vacation residence, with none,<strong>of</strong> the<br />

work.<br />

You can take your choice <strong>of</strong> fourteen fabulous<br />

floor plans Including one, two, and three<br />

bedroom units plus spectacular two-level<br />

townhouses. .<br />

And whatever plan you<br />

xuriflf *»oonvepjencBS<br />

p Private swimming pool and cabanas,<br />

• Private game room and community lounge.<br />

• Individual sun deck for each residence.<br />

P All-electric kitchens: frost-free<br />

rtfrigerator-fretzer, dishwasher, garbsge<br />

disposal, clothes wajher/dryer.<br />

• wall-to-wall carpeting.<br />

P Sound-insulated walls,<br />

• Reserved, undercover parking.<br />

P Building security system, '<br />

• Grounds and building maintenance.<br />

If you ever wanted a plac« <strong>of</strong> your own to<br />

escape, to— a place where others do the work<br />

and you have the fun — you owe it to yourself<br />

to look into <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

N.J., Amirica's greatest family resort. Residences<br />

start at $34,000.<br />

—• If you can't visit the site,<br />

send for ourcomplimentary<br />

brochure.<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE -<br />

Average! <strong>of</strong> 84 in both direc-<br />

tions were made at the Box.<br />

wood Duplicate Bridge game<br />

played Btmday evening.<br />

Playing North-South Jani<br />

Young and Don pillar were<br />

Brst with lli'fd followed by Ed<br />

Later and Bill Abrahams with<br />

SB, Also above average were<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Louis and<br />

Peg Smith and Rod Bosbyshell.<br />

In the East-West itetion<br />

Vivian Cameron and Ed<br />

Pennington were high with<br />

1024 followed by Mr, and Mrs.<br />

James Mover with 93, AJJO<br />

above average were Bill Haas<br />

and Aaron Simon and Irene<br />

Laitr and Betty Abrahams,<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

gamei are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in<br />

thi Boxwood, 418 Atlantic av<br />

Bridge<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

- Last Thursday'! gime<br />

resulted in an average <strong>of</strong> 52>4<br />

tor North-South and «for Earn-<br />

Weil. North-South players<br />

Koring above average were<br />

Bette Wallace and Walter<br />

Allen, 6414; A.H. Morrii and<br />

Betty Wright, ezVa; Helen<br />

James and Peg Sheldon, 55H,<br />

and Olive Mahoney and Grace<br />

Kelly, 524.<br />

in the fcasi West section high<br />

icorers were Fran Johnson and<br />

Eleanor Howard, 51 Vs. Also<br />

above average weri Betty<br />

Cosgrove and Ruth Lockbaum,<br />

49, Rose Capito and Mrs.<br />

Groth, 46H,; Anne Simpson and<br />

Mills Thompion, 46, and Peg<br />

Blanchard and Nellie Halpern,<br />

45,<br />

Friday's game aided with<br />

Steady rains cheek fires<br />

in woods, Rotarians hear<br />

A talk on Area Forestry was<br />

presented by Ronald Dietrich <strong>of</strong><br />

the New Jersey Forestry<br />

Service at the dinner meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rotary Club last Thursday<br />

evening in White Hall,<br />

Mr, Dietrich, whose<br />

headquarters is located in<br />

Mays Landing, spent two years<br />

on Fi^ Control and three yean<br />

ago transfered to Forest<br />

Management,<br />

The speaker noted that many<br />

area residents have bemoaned<br />

excessive rain in recent<br />

months. This hai kept the<br />

wooded areas wet and has<br />

meant no Jires <strong>of</strong> any consequence.<br />

The state averages<br />

10,000 acres <strong>of</strong> woodland<br />

destroyed by fire in normal<br />

years in spite <strong>of</strong> modern control<br />

methods and equipment.<br />

He went on to report that the<br />

last aerial survey confirmed 46<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the state lj wooded<br />

land and this makes it very<br />

apparent that fire control is<br />

vital. The state plants twomiilion<br />

seedlings a year. These<br />

are obtainable for parks, town<br />

squares, boulevard center plots<br />

and the like,<br />

Mr. Dietrich concluded with<br />

an interesting description <strong>of</strong> the<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> combating the<br />

BTMy moth which came from<br />

France leveral years ago and<br />

can be extremely destructive.<br />

The speaker may be contacted<br />

for advice on all phases<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlpftv management; ,wh«i<br />

» cut, what fcfids <strong>of</strong> tMta to<br />

plant in different areas, pest<br />

control, etc.<br />

His closing thought was that<br />

ow forests are a renewable<br />

resource with proper<br />

management.<br />

Rotary Club metis for dinner<br />

Definition<br />

Small Boy: A restloiB<br />

noise with dirt on it.<br />

-Tradewmde, Honolulu.<br />

PROTECT<br />

YOURSELF<br />

...and save<br />

money tool<br />

Our annual oil burner MrvMe<br />

contract ha» proven • money<br />

•aver to many people... pto.<br />

tect« you from Midden and<br />

expoalve parti replacement.<br />

All emergency oil burner<br />

•ervice cillt are answered<br />

promptly by mil skilled aery*<br />

icemen , , . Call u* BOW for<br />

our Service Contract detaibt<br />

At the same time we can fill<br />

your lank with —<br />

TEXACO<br />

Fuel Chlaf HMfing Oil<br />

.., your auurance <strong>of</strong> conbn<br />

nous hona Comfort retard<br />

km <strong>of</strong> weatkar conditions,<br />

ail m now for detail*!<br />

BRACE FUEL CO.<br />

FUR. OIL<br />

24-HOUR*A-DAY<br />

LOCAL SERVICE<br />

Oil riunwr inMrmM<br />

mi PINNIII A MY<br />

tit WM Aw, Qpm CMy<br />

PHONE 399-0450<br />

every inursday at 6:30 p.m. in<br />

White Hall, 710 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

CENTRAL<br />

AVENUE<br />

UNCLE DICK<br />

CARRIES «<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

PERDUE CHICKENS<br />

GRADE "A"<br />

VEAL anil LAMB<br />

TOP QUALITY FRESH<br />

SMOKED PORK<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1973</strong><br />

averages o! 72 for North-South<br />

nersup were Jane Young and<br />

and 63" for East-West. Mr, and<br />

Adele Kelly, 74; Mr, and Mrs!<br />

William Goldman, Bf'A; Bill<br />

Mrs. Alfred Coane were first<br />

McVeigh, and Jane Suiiman^<br />

for the North-South section with<br />

671 v, and Marion Hager and Ed<br />

B7U, followed by Hazel<br />

Larson, 84, A<br />

Rohrbach and Eldyn Stewart,<br />

84'.-.; Mr. and Mrs, G, Turcotte,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DuplicateTSridge<br />

79. and Mr, and Mrs, Bob<br />

games are .played every<br />

Monday at p:3Q p.m., Tuesday,<br />

Rabbin, 78.<br />

Thursday and Friday at B p.rn<br />

Playing East-West Beverly<br />

In I he Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

Brown and Reuben Sussman<br />

av.<br />

came in first with 77 >-i. Run-<br />

I Make Your Night In Venice<br />

il<br />

i<br />

Something Special<br />

with a Cheese Tray from<br />

L<br />

508 9th Street, Phone 311-0319<br />

TABLE SiRVICI=LUNCH—EVINING SNACKS<br />

BARGAINTOWN<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Old World Cheese Shop<br />

Prices Effective <strong>Jul</strong>y 24th thru <strong>Jul</strong>y 28th<br />

DAIRY DEPARTMENT<br />

Mini-Treat Drinks •<br />

All Flavors, 6 pk<br />

Good Luck Margarine<br />

Ib....<br />

Parkay Margarine<br />

SOMDH POIW<br />

STOBl HOURS<br />

96 Man., Ty«., Sat,<br />

f • 9 Wed., Thuri., PrI.<br />

graphkgl fff9Fi and rgieF?i fhi<br />

light to limit gugntilln.<br />

FRESH mil TENDER<br />

SPARE RIBS<br />

99 C Ib.<br />

"I" FRESH "I"<br />

TURKEY BREASTS 5 1.09 b<br />

USD* CHOICE<br />

ROUND LONDON BROIL . . . s 1-79 Ib<br />

BOLAR ROAST M.48 ill.<br />

BONELESS SHOULDER STEAK , . *1.4S ib<br />

3S*<br />

29'<br />

2S S<br />

Mrs, Filbert's Margarine<br />

ib,,... n*<br />

Welch's Grape Juice Drink<br />

3202 Scans 81*<br />

Bordcn's Frosted Shakes<br />

All Flavors 2 cans 21'<br />

Hormel Ham<br />

ROYAL DAIRY BUTTER, tttrs. 1. 69*<br />

GROCERY DEPARTMENT<br />

Lipton - Low Calorie<br />

Lemon Flavored<br />

Iced Tea Mix<br />

Soi.iar.... ,..., I I«!|<br />

Punch Laundry Detergent<br />

Giant Size .,../ .....B9 1<br />

Reynolds Wrap •<br />

R<strong>of</strong>l.Sizo ,,,,27'<br />

Bubble Club • Bubble Bath<br />

Ww.box ......<strong>On</strong>ly II*-<br />

Delmente Peaches • Halves or<br />

Sliqed,303ean ,,..27*<br />

Foodtown Fruit Cocktail<br />

Joi,can ... If*<br />

Help Concentrated Fruit Drink<br />

4 Flavors Ass'td .can 31 •<br />

.ipton Icrt Tna Mix<br />

Lemon Flavor •<br />

10 pk. envelopes ,||*<br />

Special! Great American<br />

Tomato Soup .<br />

if'Aoi.can..,. 2eans4t*<br />

Heinz Relishes (India,<br />

Hot Dog, Hamburg, Sweet)<br />

\*r .,,11'<br />

Heini Ketchup<br />

1401. btle....- .J7«<br />

Heinz Strained Baby Feed<br />

i"..... 10-<br />

HEALTH I BEAUn DEPT.<br />

DrMn Tabkti 24's<br />

BabyMagic, t«<br />

ArrW filtPi Dry<br />

R«g,-UmnntMl ............<br />

Lortal So«r«flt Hair Spray<br />

13 oi. »ta« R»g. Unscwttd .<br />

FROZEN FOOD DEPT.<br />

MORTON'S DINNERS Fish .Meat<br />

Loaf • Salisbury Steak - Spaghetti &<br />

Meat • Turkey • Beans w Franks •<br />

Macaroni & Beef • Macaroni A<br />

Cheese 3 | f<br />

Foodtown Frozen Orange Juice<br />

16oz.can ....... 3!'<br />

Garden Bowl Whole<br />

Strawberries, polybag 69"<br />

Birdseye Crinkle Cut<br />

Potatoes, 16oi, pkg .21'<br />

Birdseye Cut Corn<br />

10 oz. pkg, 21*<br />

Birdseye Mixed Vegetables „<br />

lOjoi.pkg : ....2S-<br />

Sara Lee Banana Cake 79 e<br />

Sara Lee<br />

Chocolate Cake........... W*<br />

Sara Lee Orange Cake .71*<br />

MINUTE MAID<br />

Lemon Juice Lemonade<br />

Lemon Limeade Orangeade<br />

«oz.can .,,,, II*<br />

Birdseye Cool 'N Creamy<br />

Pudding *.-.-.-- v.-n;^rr..; .31'<br />

Rieh's Bavarian Cream Cake<br />

All Flavors ,, (9*<br />

Morton's Cream Pies<br />

All Flavors .,....2B*<br />

DELI DEPARTMENT<br />

THE MANAGfMINT AT UNCLf<br />

DICK'S WISHIS TO EXPRESS<br />

OUR THANKs >u IHE IV,MNV<br />

PiOPLE WHO HAVi AND ARI<br />

PATRONIZING OUR NEW<br />

DELICATESSEN FACILITHS. WI<br />

BELIEVi IT TO BE AMONG THi<br />

FINEST IN THt ARIA, Wi IN-<br />

VITI fVIRYONi TO PAY US A<br />

VISIT AS WE OFF!R OUR<br />

DCLICIOUS DlLICATISSiN<br />

No, l . Hot from Our Ov«l . Top o«<br />

tN Round Home Cooked Toiider<br />

Roast Beef . from USD A Choice<br />

Meat - by the pound . <strong>On</strong>ly »1 M I.<br />

No, a . Imported Austrian SWIM<br />

Cheese, by the Pound . <strong>On</strong>ly W |.<br />

No, 3 • Schlckltau* Famous 6tnuim<br />

•raunsthweiwr Uverwurtt - by «•<br />

TUJSDAY, JULY 24, 1W3<br />

Griess couple feted on 50th anniversary<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F, Qjhttr where Mr, Qrleis ii<br />

Grieii,<strong>of</strong>2044Aiburyav.,were recuperatlni from • heart<br />

feted Saturday on the occasion attack he iUffered lust ipring,<br />

<strong>of</strong> their 50th wedding, an- Mr, and Mrs Griew have<br />

nivo-sary. Thi party was held been local vear iround<br />

at Linwood Convalescent residents for about one year<br />

moving her* from<br />

MAINLAND<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

i« Diane Ave,,<br />

Marmora<br />

• BOOKKEEPING<br />

• TAX RETURNS<br />

• PAYROLLS<br />

• STATEMENTS<br />

Dill 391-4388<br />

Philadelphia. Mr. Griess is a<br />

retired funeral director.<br />

Mr Griess is a 32nd degree<br />

Mason and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Shrine while Mrs, Griess li a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong><br />

astern Star,<br />

They have two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Jay Beagle <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon<br />

Beach, Calif., and Mrs. William<br />

Ocker <strong>of</strong> Annandala, Va,; and<br />

four granddaughters, Dawn<br />

and Beth Ann Beagle and Lori<br />

and Lee Ockw,<br />

CARDS • CANDLES • CANDLE RINGS<br />

PLAYING CARDS • TALLIES • GIFTS<br />

L RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER J<br />

Peacock shop<br />

SOMERS PT. SHOPPINGCiNTERPH.?27.SM3<br />

OPEN iOto 8 DAILY, THURS. &FRI. lOt<strong>of</strong>l<br />

SALE STARTS MONDAY. JULY 23<br />

Sportswear • Swimwear<br />

Long and Short Dresses<br />

Hours; Monday-Friday 9:3Q-8;Q0<br />

Saturday 9:30-5:00<br />

lOpen Every Evening Exempt Saturday<br />

PASSBOOK<br />

SAVINGS<br />

KLAWAR! VALLEY<br />

SAVINGS I LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

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Bankinp By Mail reduces our overhead to pay the highest<br />

dividends fi', percent annually, payable June 30 and<br />

December 31, Minimum accounts ISO. A inUuai association<br />

with no proBls to anyone except depositing savers. No<br />

confusing' plans!. Everybody treated •like to 6V4 percent,<br />

i fgardless <strong>of</strong> how much you have, if you retain account to<br />

dividend dates June 30 and Dtcemher 31. No expensive <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Uividende continuously sincechartered in 1921,<br />

Supervised by Department <strong>of</strong> Banking, State <strong>of</strong> N.J.<br />

Withdrawals at any time without notice<br />

P,O, Box 333, Coliingiwood, New Jeney 0S108<br />

Kudosed find my check to open an account In the<br />

following naiiiiMs):<br />

NAME<br />

ADDRESS<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

COME AND GET IT — Members <strong>of</strong> Northfield United MeUiodist Church<br />

prepare for a Chicken Barbecue supper Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 28, from 4 to 7 p.irt. at the<br />

church, Zion rd. and Northfield av. Left to right are James I^maree, master<br />

chef and co-chairman; Mrs. Roman Spangler, co-chairman; and Barney Tubman,<br />

'chicken-getter', Tubman Photo.<br />

Mustang Band clarinetist<br />

with group to tour Europe<br />

Mary Carol McOinnii, <strong>of</strong> SIS<br />

W, Ridgewood dr., Northfield,<br />

will to one <strong>of</strong> dozens <strong>of</strong> young<br />

musical ambassidors to tour<br />

Dt-nmark, Belgium, Holland<br />

and Luxembourg this summer<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> a concert program<br />

which seeks to promote international<br />

underitandini<br />

through music.<br />

As a member <strong>of</strong> the Internationa!<br />

Symphonic Wind<br />

Orchestra, Mary will appear in<br />

concerts in Luxembourg,<br />

Brussels, The Hague, at the<br />

Danish National Radio Symphony<br />

Hall in Copenhagen and<br />

elsewhere in Denmark, Holland<br />

and Belgium, Many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

concerts will be broadcast via<br />

the fadlitnes <strong>of</strong> national radio<br />

or television facilitiei in theie<br />

countries,<br />

The tour is under the BDon-<br />

«rship ol the People To People<br />

organization under whose<br />

auspices three previous successful,<br />

j toufK,1»ave b#en<br />

organized. The musicals wiU.be<br />

hotted in the horaos <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />

tomiliei while on tour. The<br />

group left from New York<br />

Saturday and will remain<br />

an concert through August 16.<br />

Mary Carol McGinnis<br />

Jeffers' Farm<br />

FREEZER ORDERS FILLED<br />

DIRECT FROM THE FIRM<br />

JUST SOUTH OF THE U. TMWS, ROUTE I, PM.aMQ<br />

(Actoss the Street from Smith Jewelers)<br />

ALL TOP QUALITY FRESH JERSEY PRODUCE<br />

• Jersey Corn (White and Yellow)<br />

• Jersey Field Tomatoes<br />

• Jersey Cucumbers<br />

• Jersey Squash<br />

• Jersey Cantaloupes PHONE 398-3149<br />

rSALE<br />

I Family Shoe<br />

\ Spot<br />

9 Gniveland Center<br />

Gwiveland and New Road,<br />

All Summer<br />

Bags<br />

8<br />

I<br />

Miss McUinms is a senior at<br />

Mainland Regional High School<br />

in Linwood and plays the<br />

clarinet.<br />

1<br />

5-<br />

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I<br />

misxrPrune <strong>Jul</strong>w,,,..;» 4Sc<br />

SuniNMt Prune Juice ., .:• 49c<br />

r 79c<br />

Campbell's Tomato Juice<br />

KStft- Tomato Soup ,, :'* l£<br />

Campbell's Tomato Soup 10c<br />

Hunt's Tomato Sauce .,. •:• lie<br />

is:w°* Spaghetti Siuw,:.' He<br />

RaguSpaghettiSauce... • 65c<br />

Royal Gelatin Dessert ,,. ir. 9c<br />

Jcflo Getatki '-lie<br />

LIGHTNING KILL! COWS<br />

MT. AIRY, N, C.-Troy<br />

Seale, a. Surry county dairy<br />

farmer, lost more than onethird<br />

<strong>of</strong> his B9-nifd when<br />

lightning s^uok a tree under<br />

which the animals were huddled.<br />

Dream Whip Topping<br />

Piper Plates rirar<br />

Scott Paper Towtls<br />

and Wrap<br />

Hellmann's Mayonnaise ,<br />

Kraft Miracle Whip .,,,,<br />

Heinz Ketchup ........,<br />

w:$.r. • Pork & Beans ....<br />

i;w;K. -Koshir Dill Spears<br />

Viasic Sweit Relish ....'<br />

•.S. 1 ;?.?: 1 " Fruit Cocktail,<br />

Seneca Applesauce<br />

LANCASTER BRAND jtk<br />

CALIFORNIA $'<br />

ROAST<br />

Super Service Dull Savings I<br />

Bologno<br />

FRISM<br />

SLICED<br />

Sliced Uverwunt mt<br />

Honey Loaf<br />

Belaek Spiced Beef ...<br />

Belack Pastrami -55c<br />

Macaroni Salad ^u" ., 41c<br />

CREAMETTES<br />

ELBOW<br />

MACARONI<br />

RIGUIAR OK UNSWIETENiO<br />

Grape<br />

TOWN HQUS<br />

Keebl<br />

IUPIR DliCOUNl!<br />

efruit Juice<br />

ler Crackers<br />

^Miracle White<br />

LANCASTER BRAND<br />

Weekend normal, chiefs report<br />

Police Chief Benjamin L.<br />

Dungan reported activities<br />

hvolving hit department were<br />

about'' average ovtr the<br />

weekend for this period <strong>of</strong> midsummer<br />

Dungan said hist men<br />

responded to a total <strong>of</strong> 280<br />

complaints from noon Friday to<br />

midnight Sunday. Thm were<br />

10 noise complaints, molt <strong>of</strong><br />

which turned out to be inbunded.<br />

' .•! •*<br />

There were a Ml <strong>of</strong> 20<br />

automobile accidents and 13<br />

arrests during the period.<br />

Beach Patrol Oilef George T.<br />

Utterly said the btichti from<br />

die north to south tndp <strong>of</strong> the<br />

island were crowded, 1 but no<br />

nrious rwcues were reported.<br />

Lafferty said his men held<br />

Open 7 Doys a Week<br />

9 A.M.-11 P.M.<br />

SiaMMWMMmio<br />

mrf boat races following their<br />

duty on Saturday and the<br />

•ngUi elimination was completed<br />

Monday night at nth st,<br />

'The doubles r«« will be held<br />

PA6ENJNJI<br />

at 1st St. beach Wednesday<br />

evening with the doubles iem(*<br />

finals next Saturday. The racw<br />

are in preparation for the S^uth<br />

Jersey Reach Patrol Qi«Hipionships<br />

Auguit 17 in Ventnpr<br />

and the Margate Memorial,<br />

Races on August 9.<br />

HI I'm<br />

Mr.Bagy<br />

Paper Products Company<br />

We're Hallway Through the Summer<br />

Maybe U'i Time to Check Your BAG *<br />

PAPER NEEDS???<br />

Wtottivif *Biyi*Wi«ti f>rem(l!y! M»y«HSwv«Vout<br />

82344SSU SO. CONGRESS AVE., ATLANTIC CITY IIMiM<br />

Monroe^s<br />

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

Book Shoppe<br />

844 B<strong>of</strong>trdwalk 399-7146<br />

LAROIST SELiCTION OF BOOKS<br />

IN OCIAN CITY<br />

Roger Monroe,<br />

Owner-Manager<br />

49c (hemight Pampers ..,, st. 72c Nestle's Chocolate Quik . u 47c<br />

S9c Similac Liquid - 33c !K.r- •••"•"SiHmis/<br />

29c Swchwrtpffl^et..,i^lle, S°-|f?9ffif^|i-<br />

37c Pfflsbura fata Mix'. T *tr" 35c Wory Uquid Detergent<br />

65c Yiliow 6ki Mix s?r..;;: 39c Cloroi Weich ........: "• 48c<br />

49c Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix i.: 43c Mazola Corn Oil . . . . 79c<br />

25c Ideal Corn Flakes ...... ;^ 26c Crisco Shortening .<br />

13c Ktllou's Corn Flikis ...,';.-' 29c Star Kist ;=:;,:sr :.v- 45c<br />

55c Ideal C<strong>of</strong>fee : 91c Underwood Deviled Ham * 51c<br />

29c Acme C<strong>of</strong>fee .......... ^ 81c Hamburpr Helper 1 ^ :.; 52c<br />

39c Acme instant C<strong>of</strong>fit..... 69c Minute Rice •- 45c<br />

53c Maxim v:r C<strong>of</strong>fee .... •: $1.79 RenLRafion:::;. 6 76c<br />

LANCASTER BRAND FRISH<br />

GROUND<br />

CHUCK<br />

L LANCAJTIR<br />

1.25<br />

1.33<br />

JIM<br />

Mb A*l<br />

pt*i. mm<br />

Lancaster Brand Midget Uverwurst<br />

-A 43c<br />

Slicid Baconffi:. «U1.35 Smokie Unks^:..... x $1.19<br />

FIRST CUti<br />

Oven Ready Rib Roast !b, 11,39<br />

Lancaster Brand Arm Roast<br />

Hi Boneless Cross Cut Roast!<br />

HAND<br />

, FARMDALE<br />

79c Sliced BolognaI<br />

BRAND<br />

jtlTHIR IDEAL<br />

*OR iUPER<br />

SUPiR<br />

CLiANER<br />

I Ib 43*<br />

Hershiv Oioc. Syrup ... 19c H ,-| ,1./J 11, J 11J J ,<br />

SodaL;.7;;.-.V"........•;. ot • • ^ t J • - , 1 . . . . •<br />

conAGt<br />

Cheese<br />

,..„:; 57c<br />

Prom.se Margafine - . 50c<br />

^•"""'- »,T.r.a,...si.27<br />

mm iiOIIH<br />

CHIISE<br />

I i.i ISm<br />

PIZ1A tft# ra<br />

OOLDEN. CINNAMON<br />

OR<br />

SUGAR<br />

DONUTS<br />

U"' -45


I EN<br />

Pets<br />

mntinued from page one<br />

Westmnnt, first; Jeanne<br />

Murray with Sielly ot^this city,<br />

second, Suzanne Ely with<br />

I<br />

i<br />

1<br />

MacDougal <strong>of</strong> this (ily. third<br />

Large long hair dogs . Nancy<br />

Henderson with Fox <strong>of</strong> this city",<br />

first; Valerie Byrne with Kiska<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newtou'n Square, Pa ,<br />

second; and joey Ward with<br />

Bridie <strong>of</strong> Ciimden, third:<br />

Customerized<br />

Laundromat<br />

• CUSTOMER LiUNDRY SERVICE<br />

WASH • DRY . FOLD (SAME DAY)<br />

• ALSO LAUNDROMAT FOR SELF-SERVICE<br />

• WE PICK UP and DELIVER<br />

,<br />

ZM4 Asbury Ave.f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Ph.<br />

OFF STREET PARKING<br />

Sun Rose<br />

Book Shop<br />

©<br />

Hard Backs and Paperback Books<br />

Books Now Available:<br />

Sybil • Garage Sale Manual<br />

Be Here Now • I'm Ok You're OK<br />

(paperback)<br />

Cliff Notes • Travel and Children's Books<br />

Writings and Drawings <strong>of</strong> Bob Dylan<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly Year Around took Store<br />

640 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-9190<br />

LONG HAIR CATS —<br />

Wendy Workman shows<br />

Vince who won in this<br />

division Senior Photo.<br />

Small short hair dogi • Kim<br />

Kuryea with Jodi <strong>of</strong> Aston, Fa.,<br />

first; Robert Ohlsen with<br />

(S-idget <strong>of</strong> Prospect Park, Pa,,<br />

second; and Robert Church<br />

with Duke <strong>of</strong> Hawthorne, third.<br />

Large short hair dogi •<br />

Laurie Walsh with Gretchen <strong>of</strong><br />

Drexel Hill, Pa,, first; Susan<br />

North with C<strong>of</strong>fee <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />

second; and Debbie Flanagan<br />

with Sam and Sweetie <strong>of</strong><br />

Medford Lakes, third.<br />

Long hair cats • Wendy Workman<br />

with Vinci <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />

Hill, Pa^ first; Marie Caeeest<br />

with Lilliput <strong>of</strong> Wynnewood,<br />

Pa., lecond; Karen Rishell with<br />

Amira Tasha <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., third.<br />

Short hair eats • Ruth<br />

Dougherty with Hercules <strong>of</strong><br />

Glenside, Pa., first; Tony<br />

Bradley with Ming <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, second: and<br />

Charter for<br />

SPORT FISHING<br />

HAMROM II"<br />

40' TWK SCREW<br />

Capt. Carl Bodin<br />

391-1817 399-2480<br />

:*;• V:-:-::::*:::::*:*:^^<br />

INTEREST<br />

on Golden Passbook Accounts,<br />

W -<br />

paid from date <strong>of</strong> deposit to<br />

date <strong>of</strong> withdrawal.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

BIRDS - Denise Ash<br />

displays Woody perched<br />

an her wrist wno won<br />

first in the Bird dividion.<br />

Senior Photo,<br />

Hlen Mane with Morris <strong>of</strong> this<br />

dty, third.<br />

Birds . Denise Ash with<br />

Woody <strong>of</strong> this city^ first;<br />

Kristen Vollmer with Ernie and<br />

tat <strong>of</strong> this city, second; and t<br />

tie for third brtw?en Melame<br />

Foglio <strong>of</strong> this city and MicheJe<br />

Bocco <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. .. .<br />

Fish - Jimmy tairy with<br />

Harvey <strong>of</strong> Bethewla, Md., firgtj<br />

and Cathy Spratt with Gold<br />

Diggers Of Philadelphia,<br />

•cond.<br />

Reptiles • Turtles - Ttjrri<br />

Dougbten with Skwter and Mr.<br />

Green <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, first;<br />

John Francis Ryan with Fred<br />

and Sam <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Pa.,<br />

second; and Jennifer<br />

McGuiggan with Fodder <strong>of</strong> thii<br />

city, third.<br />

Rodents - Mice • Kriiten<br />

Mirris with Tweedledum and<br />

Tweedledee <strong>of</strong> Wyndmoor, Pa.,<br />

first.<br />

Rodents - Hamsters • Jack<br />

Doyle with Miry Jane <strong>of</strong><br />

Newtown Square, Pa., first;<br />

and Peter WalynoU with<br />

Walter <strong>of</strong> Cheltenham, Pa,,<br />

•econd.<br />

Others • Carol Famhffl with<br />

Melody, a guinea pig, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

city, first; Staeey Nagel with<br />

iamantha, a guinea pig, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

the Cape May County<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 New Drlva-In,<br />

WaiMn Office <strong>of</strong><br />

33rd STREET<br />

and<br />

BAY AVENUE<br />

Customer Parking at All Our Offices<br />

•J<br />

dty, iecond; and John Paleher<br />

with Matilda, a mouse, <strong>of</strong><br />

Upper Darby, Pa., third.<br />

Rabbits Peggy OoU with<br />

Sniffer <strong>of</strong> this city, fir«; Joseph<br />

Polik with Shortcake <strong>of</strong><br />

SeaviUe, second; and Kimberly<br />

Robey with Timid <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />

third.<br />

Comic • Sue Hauk with<br />

Duch«s <strong>of</strong> Weodbury, first;<br />

Lori Bafferty with Buffy <strong>of</strong><br />

King <strong>of</strong> Pniisia, Pa,, second;<br />

and Lisa Tr<strong>of</strong>a with Muham=<br />

mad Ali and Joe Fruier <strong>of</strong> this<br />

etiy, third.<br />

SPACE FLIGHT<br />

SPACE CENTER, TEXAS<br />

"Skylttb's a»troni.uts report<br />

the "average man or woman"<br />

can fly in space without<br />

serious ill effects, but<br />

they're "loing to have to do<br />

some exercise."<br />

Select Your Queen<br />

for a Nickel.<br />

Vote for the Girl <strong>of</strong><br />

Your Choice,<br />

Garage Getting Crowded?<br />

Sfll it Empty with a Want Ad!<br />

TUESDAY, JtJLV »*,<br />

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Youb«theJu«Jfe!<br />

IT COSTS ONLY<br />

NICKEL VOTE AT—<br />

• Mh St. and Asbury<br />

• CoaMal State Hank<br />

Drlve-ln. 34Ul St.<br />

• <strong>On</strong> the<br />

at the Mttrtc ffer<br />

NIGHT IN VENICE QUEEN J<br />

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Here's your chance to really swing an election! Your nickels, deposited in<br />

the local election boxes, will bring Royal Robes to one <strong>of</strong> these lovelies.<br />

Proceeds to be donated to Cape May County Rescue Squad. Voting ends<br />

Noon, Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 26th.<br />

Karen Smoley<br />

Mtu InMity, « Mi Ntatirn tarr,,<br />

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ft yitn aM, Hn.iMMteM an*<br />

niiM in eevMi, MH MI wkum<br />

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J,FONJORID»Y<br />

ROYAL DINER<br />

312E.9«iSt.<br />

Robin Bowman<br />

Mill iwrnan, M LaMvMM Ml",<br />

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MataliM,<br />

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WATSON'S R 1ST.<br />

9th St. & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

Kill Achntl<br />

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hai M M Mani* liMr aid *•*»<br />

•ytl and h*r lataraiti UKIa**<br />

raadWa. nattitlii* •« aaa ocaan, <strong>City</strong> HWI IftiM,<br />

kit yaan *M. Ml law* ha« kraam<br />

ha4r aad brown *Y*> aid llhat<br />

*nk, watar ikllng, «MI. pMIHCi<br />

and larvtnt; » • drtn ma|*TMM,<br />

LITTERER'S<br />

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'•. • irONSQNIOBY<br />

THE YARDSTICK<br />

.71? Asbury Ave,<br />

Mu Tnf|, a (rMunttH Oam<br />

emr Hifti imei, i> n mn at,<br />

l(va4HI-«( tM IMi|M IN MWIH.<br />

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THI<br />

DAIRY MART<br />

HE, 9th St.<br />

ivjif<br />

Nantyte. Btertly<br />

Mill IMakly. M 11 Naw MM rd. 'i<br />

Ii » mn old, « aadMi at,<br />

Hva and MWnlll (Mndt, HH Mi*<br />

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1P0NMU0IY<br />

BOB'S GRILL<br />

1348 Boardwalk<br />

TUISBAY, JULY 24, <strong>1973</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE ELEVEN<br />

Yacht Club skippers sail weekend races<br />

by Joseph Limalata<br />

gdg skipper<br />

Weir was first in the., Junior<br />

Board boat sail race at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

qty yaoht Club Friday, wh§n<br />

34 small craft started the race<br />

and only 18 finished because <strong>of</strong><br />

ft«V eoiuistently itroni winds<br />

blowing at 18 knots an hour<br />

which created wind pockets<br />

causing the sailboats to capsize<br />

repeatedly.<br />

The alert patrol boati<br />

rescued the youthful skippers<br />

aM prevented a catastrophy in<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay.<br />

Pete Stein, Qctan <strong>City</strong>, was<br />

victorious in the boyi' division,<br />

Ed Kavle, Bosemont, had a<br />

victory in the Junior Moth boys,<br />

while Meg Selton , Jenkintown,<br />

led the girls.<br />

RALLY SPORT MARINE<br />

HOME OF THE JfTS<br />

3rd & N«W JIRSEY AVENgiS<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD, N. j — (532-1816)<br />

RALLY SPORT JET BOATS - 16 1 21'<br />

HP Motors - 300 HP to 950 HP<br />

flUfiMJNE COMORO<br />

Comoros 4rt for choosy people You fan '.cl«l dorri 1 I-J 1<br />

lool l«nllhs *nd sicrn Oi olilboard power p,i!.»-ie» /-"r '"'«<br />

<strong>of</strong> tli-V 01 Dsep-V hull! Comoro has an ans«p, lor you<br />

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THESE ARE THF DAYS'<br />

BOATS - V Hull and Tri Hull<br />

Sims 15' - 22' - I/O duct Outboard<br />

*S F U I L Y I Q U I P P f 0 rAMHY BOATS<br />

CHAPARRAL BOATS - flue Solecflon<br />

From 15* to 24' 4" - 10 ant) Ouiboard<br />

PUN BOATING AT ITS BEST!<br />

MirCruiier • Berkley jets Fl.itclii'p InHine!,<br />

Warranty, Strviee anil Full Lin; if P.nli<br />

Per Tho5f Who Dnmand Ihi- ui mi 1 : In '.n-r-l<br />

Pi-rlermanee and Styling Thpr Ar- Tsmoriow-<br />

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(VISIT OUR SHOWR<strong>On</strong>M ---<br />

CPU: 1. hspkln. |, Harry and jean<br />

Summaries:<br />

MIIWMr, Dr«M Hill, Po . ), Charm *nd<br />

'UMi Mliar, itraHsrd, Pt<br />

Board load:, Junier Ol.'ll; I. Wlif; f, Finn: 1, Accardi, 3, Matt vmimtf.<br />

iue Mauk, Woodbury. ], Emily Htn Delr.o; J, Jack KaraMU, Allanlown, Pa,<br />

dtr»an, enarry y Mill.' < "<br />

turd Boall: I, L. U.uH; 1, ellan Mauk,<br />

M4 iMis, i Junlsr Jl Boyj; 1, Slilnj i, woodbury, 1, Ksihv Land!, Hawlty, P«<br />

Mark Sagarfcolm, Oeaan city/ ), otn intamaltonil 110: 1, Schlll.KaraMU/1.<br />

Wagoner, Piymsuni M«tlng, PI, Jack L.Fort. Detm, IM Wlym Mm In.<br />

Moitii, Junlsr Isyi: I, K«vte. 1, Herb Medlord, 1. nil Konm. VInalarM, ind<br />

Aitlred, Vgntnor,' 1, CHTSI slsnn, Bostf Polflw, Phllnijwphl.<br />

vlnelona<br />

Llgntnlng: I, Buzby, 2, CMergl and<br />

Mteldi, Junior Girlli I, Ftllan: 3, Kiitiy nachM Gltnn, Vlntilnd, wild Jim Kavla,<br />

Qoiatn, HuntlnBdgn Volley, po . 3, M«g Rnehsnt, P. , !, P.P. and Bud Ourtlii.<br />

Madonna, Draul Hill, P»<br />

Swarthm<strong>of</strong>f, Pa.<br />

Billy Hopkln, Philadelphia,<br />

Mth his sister, Bess, as crew,<br />

led the GP14 flett with a victory<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club in its<br />

Sunday sailing series.<br />

The Olympic Class Finn<br />

victor was Cherry Hill skipper<br />

Jim Accardi, while the Board<br />

laurels went to Linda Leute,<br />

, Havertown, Bill Schlll,<br />

Barrington, and Joellen<br />

Karabasz, Allentown, Pa,,<br />

scored a victory in the International<br />

110, and the wumw<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lightning class was Dr.<br />

Gordon Buzby, Huntingdon<br />

Valley, with his crew, Bev<br />

Leute, Havertown, Pa., and<br />

George Gaynor. Philadelphia.<br />

Summaries;<br />

Fishing<br />

news from<br />

Day<br />

Hie water temperature went<br />

down over the weekend causing<br />

the large schools <strong>of</strong> blueno<br />

move further <strong>of</strong>fshore and to<br />

the south. Reports are that<br />

large blues are being taken at<br />

the Stone Beds, Avalon Shoals<br />

andaFB,<br />

Norman Hafsrud and Mike<br />

Danner reported they had IS<br />

blues taken on rebels and large<br />

double hook Hooehy trolls, 95<br />

pounds <strong>of</strong> which they sold in Sea<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Inlet between<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Longport and<br />

out as far as D buoy produced<br />

nice catches <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

flounder ranging up to nine<br />

pounds on squid and bucktaUi,<br />

Also in the Inlet were some<br />

weakflsh which were boated on<br />

white bucklails or squid on a<br />

long leader.<br />

Frank Gyswyt, <strong>of</strong> Beeslays<br />

Point, caught an eight and onehalf<br />

pound blue in Coreon's<br />

Inlet Friday using cut bait. The<br />

Inlet also is producing some<br />

nice fluke and a few weakiea.<br />

Bob and Dave Shimp, along<br />

with Roland Porch, landed 12<br />

Il-JHIMW<br />

, using iftfanows and<br />

•quid.<br />

John McFadden, while<br />

fishing on the 14th it. Fishing<br />

Her, caught two nice weakfish<br />

in the four-pound dais on a<br />

sandwich <strong>of</strong> squid and shedder<br />

-crab.<br />

John Brown reportr flounder<br />

fishing is good <strong>of</strong>f the 59th gt.<br />

Pier. John Mullen caught a<br />

seven pound weakflsh <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

Pier over the weekend.<br />

Surf fishing has been slow<br />

with kingfish at a stand still, A<br />

few weakfish being taken in the<br />

vicinity <strong>of</strong> 5th st. jetty, 28th st.<br />

and 40th it.<br />

Until next week, good fishing.<br />

WATER SKIING<br />

o< PLEASURE<br />

CRUISING<br />

WITH<br />

I 1 BOM RENTALS<br />

Bryn Mawr skipper Mike<br />

Kulzer was the victor in the<br />

Olympic Class Finn at the<br />

Saturday sailing series held by<br />

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

The father and-son team <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard and Scott Killian,<br />

Horsham, was first In the<br />

GP14 upsetting Debbie and<br />

Steve Morris, Glenbumie, Md.<br />

who were leading in the series<br />

in that class.<br />

Bill Schill, Barrington, and<br />

Joellen Karabasz, Allentown,<br />

triumphed in the International<br />

110,<br />

The Lightning Class honors<br />

went to Gordon Buiby, Jr.,<br />

Huntingdon Valley, with his<br />

crew, Peaches Glenn,<br />

Vineland.<br />

Summaries:<br />

Finn: 1. Kglier. 1, Jim Accardi, Crwry<br />

HIM; ], Jack Karariau, All«nlow.i, pa.<br />

GPU 1, KMIIan, i, Merrli; 1, Mgtinl<br />

Winnie Lsyta, Havartswn, P«.<br />

Intsmatlenal IIS: 1, Sthlll K.r.tuii. l,<br />

Alan and Peoov Huntiman, Draxtl HIM,<br />

P» ], Bill Kaniat, Vlnaland, and SsrdM<br />

6»er. Ft, w.ihlngKm. Pi.<br />

Llgflfnlng: 1, Buiby oltnn: 1, Gasrga<br />

GUnn. Vlnelsnd. lavirly Laufa,<br />

Havtrtown, Fa., irw Jana Kaily, DnxM<br />

Hill, Po : 3, Bill LlnOuy ind wn. Bill, Jr.,<br />

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PAGI TWlLVi THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LIDOIR TUESDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1973</strong><br />

PAINTS<br />

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m ST. I PLEASURE AVL<br />

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or 38-2071<br />

ROOFING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Swingling Siding<br />

Metal Wwk Gutter Work<br />

Genera! Repairs<br />

low Prices- Free Estimates<br />

Guaranteed WorkmansJiip<br />

i. V. FORSCHT<br />

Mli2(ilpHn»imclHt,<br />

iiicaii <strong>City</strong>—.Uial li'maaxx<br />

or (all (iillci I<br />

College basketball league race tightens<br />

The battle for the regular<br />

season championship <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Summer Outdoor Basketball<br />

League is getting tighter with<br />

each passing week Approaehirtg<br />

the halfway mark,<br />

only one and one-half games<br />

separate the top seven teams.<br />

In retention action-, Vernon<br />

Hall edged Coach's Pizzeria, 84-<br />

58, in overtime; French Real<br />

Estate topped Plymouth Inn,<br />

55 46, Superstars topped<br />

(touch's, 7552; Vernon Hall<br />

slipped past Bob's Grill, 59-57;<br />

and French's shocked Vernon<br />

Hall. 64-46<br />

Vernon Hall, last year's<br />

regular season and play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

champion, rallied in the second<br />

half to top Bob's Grill Dave<br />

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Phone 398-2778<br />

WALL, SCRAPING,<br />

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399-6142 399-368S<br />

PLUMBING . HEATING<br />

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PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

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Glielmi (Alientown) paced the<br />

balanced seorih| attack with 12<br />

points; Gary Schall (Urslnus),<br />

last seaion's MVP. added 11<br />

with Terry Traeey (OCHS) and<br />

Tom Sturgeon (Unmus) each<br />

adding 10, Dale Horchner had<br />

20. John McFadden (Rutgers)<br />

15 and Pat Kelly 10 for the<br />

losers<br />

The Superstars pulled away<br />

in the second half to gain an<br />

easy win over Coach's Pizza,<br />

Ron DiUiovanni (Fairleigh<br />

Dickinson) paced the victory<br />

with 25 points, Rugs Nixon<br />

(Messiah), Pete Tepedino<br />

(Holy Spirit) and Hal Mathews<br />

(Virginia Tech) each added 12<br />

with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Bill RacWey<br />

getting 10 Russ Warner netted<br />

17 for the loserj<br />

French earned its Brit win <strong>of</strong><br />

the year by surprising Vernon<br />

Hall The winners pulled away<br />

to a 32-17 lead at intermiialon<br />

and maintained control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game in the second half, Iv<br />

Marshall (Stockton) paced the<br />

win with 17 points Tim Taccarino<br />

(Stockton) and Jerry<br />

Blxler each scored 12, Glenn<br />

CHAS, C,<br />

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BUILDERS<br />

liud 11 and Dennis<br />

Mekenen scoref 10. Mike<br />

Weston paced Vernon Hall with<br />

12 points.<br />

French came back with<br />

another victory, this time over<br />

winless Plymouth Inn, They<br />

Jumped ahead, 15-8, after one<br />

period and were able to itay in<br />

front throughout the game.<br />

Jerry Bixler paced the win with<br />

28 big points. Glenn Darby<br />

added 12. The loser* got 14<br />

points from Bob Jacobs<br />

(OCHS) and 12 from Don Hunt<br />

(Haddon Township),<br />

Coach's led Vernon Hall by<br />

one point with five seconds left<br />

in regulation time when Gary<br />

Schaal made a free throw to<br />

send the game into overtime.<br />

The Hall five won the contest in<br />

the extra five minute period.<br />

John Huff (Franklin and<br />

Marshall) paced the win with 14<br />

points, Gary Schaal (Ursinus)<br />

netted 13 with Paul Greco<br />

(Murray State) getting 12, Carl<br />

Warner paced all scorers with<br />

IS point for Coach's, Rich<br />

Mulkeen (VUlanova) and Doug<br />

White (Methacton) each added<br />

12 with Dave Silverman<br />

(Cheltenham High) getting 11.<br />

Starting tonight, and continuing<br />

every Tuesday and<br />

Thursday, the league will play<br />

doubleheaders. Single games<br />

will be played on Monday,<br />

Wednesday and Friday nights.<br />

Tonight at 8:30, Vernon Hall<br />

meets Knight's Pharmacy, In<br />

the second game, at «:30,<br />

French Real Estate tanglts<br />

with Bob's Grill, Wednesday<br />

finds Boulevard Liquors<br />

meeting Coach's PiKa.<br />

Thursday at 6:30 the Superstari<br />

opp<strong>of</strong>e Plymouth Inn. In the<br />

second game, Vernon Hall<br />

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• BUILDING CONTRACTORS<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1973</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE THIRTEEN i 1<br />

French whips Rumer in play<strong>of</strong>f tilt, 7-6<br />

French Real Estate defeated<br />

Exxon in a play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

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game to decide the first half<br />

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Memorial S<strong>of</strong>tball League. It<br />

was a 74 thriller that wasn't<br />

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Srike from center field to<br />

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Bruce Beaver was four for<br />

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and Larry Mail was two for<br />

tow with a homerun all for<br />

French's. Joe Cardwell went<br />

three for four and Frank Tr<strong>of</strong>a<br />

two for threa for Rumer's,<br />

In other action, Palermo'i<br />

Plumbing upset Rumer's<br />

Exxon 15-B on IS ftiu in 43 at<br />

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for five, John Grant three for<br />

tour and Swiftly Allegretto<br />

three for tour all for Paltrmo's,<br />

Sbr Rumer's Mike Meenan,<br />

Am Creamer and Joe Cardwell<br />

all hit home runs. Frank Tr<strong>of</strong>a<br />

and Dan Town both were three<br />

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Broadley's won its second<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the week by defeating<br />

Palermo'* behind the<br />

shutout pitching <strong>of</strong> Dennis<br />

tSirnes, who also had three hits<br />

in ai many timei at bat. John<br />

Huff, Tom Tolson and Brian<br />

Broadley all hit homers Jor the<br />

winners.<br />

In tonight's game, first place<br />

French versus Wimberg.<br />

Tbmorrow night, Shaw opposes<br />

Godfrey. Thursday night,<br />

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French's (this should be the<br />

gftme <strong>of</strong> the week). <strong>On</strong> Friday,<br />

W~piberg's faces Palermo.<br />

Jay Zoller registers a<br />

no-hit shutout game<br />

.ne Ujlony-Club » Jay Zoller<br />

struck oy£ 16 while tossing a nohit<br />

shutout at Kiwanis to help<br />

the Colony maintain its lead<br />

over the American Division.<br />

Uegion bumped Rotary to stay<br />

right on the Colony nine's taU<br />

In the National Division, with<br />

the season coming down to the<br />

wire, Exchange was upset by<br />

hapless Jaycees but still<br />

remained atop the division.<br />

They have six games left, induding<br />

two with PBA, their top<br />

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victory with three singles,<br />

crossing the plate three times.<br />

'Lover Bob" Migeot added a<br />

double and single to the attack<br />

while Phelan himself chased<br />

two runs across with a single.<br />

Kevin Murphy singled twice (or<br />

Exchange with Danny Ooerr<br />

and Danny Triboletti each<br />

getting one hit. Doerr wag the<br />

losing pitcher.<br />

COLONY'll. KIWANIS-0<br />

Jay Zoller tossed the nohitter,<br />

adding 16 strikeouts to<br />

his masterpiece. He didn't stop<br />

there, however, as Jay cracked<br />

League Standings W LJAYCEBS-fi,<br />

EXCHANGE! a double and three singles, good<br />

French's! 1st half champs) 9 1 Keenan Phelan pitched a for five runs batted in. He<br />

Broadley's g 8 four-hitter and struck out nine walked only three, Mark Dice<br />

Dmnis Caimes and a 22 hitRumer's<br />

8 4 as the Jaycees ended a Ifr game and Larry Town each singled<br />

attack, Tom Toleon and Brian Wimberg'i 3 3 losing streak. It was a one-hit twice for the winners Alfonso<br />

Broadley both collected home Godfrey 2 8 shutout by Phelan that had Dickerson suffered the Ion,<br />

runs for Broadley's.<br />

Palermo 2 8 supplied the last Jaycee win.<br />

French'i Real Estate Siaw's 1 8 Tyrone Foxworth paced thf JAYCEES7, VPW<<br />

trounced Godfrey Funeral<br />

The winners scored four runs<br />

Home, 16-3, on 82 hits in 41<br />

in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fourth in-<br />

times at bat. For French's , Rackley setting hot pact ning on singles by Keenan<br />

Larry Masi and Paul Koch both<br />

Phelan and Bill Becker, four<br />

homered; Earl Tarves, and<br />

walks and two VFW errors.<br />

Masi were three for five, Bruce<br />

Beaver was three for tour and in King court loop action Tyrone Foxworth wa» the<br />

winning pitcher, striking out<br />

Ron Beaver was three for<br />

three. Koch now leads the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Mar losers with 13 pints. eight. Steve Williams smacked<br />

league in home runs with seven.<br />

HI! "Pop" RacWey icored 77 Hannah got'nine clutch foiffth a double and Ty Champion two<br />

points in two games to move quarter points from Bryant singles to pace the VFW attack.<br />

Wimberg'i Funeral Home CKIO'B Barber Slop into sole Rogers to pace their win over Williams was the losing pit-<br />

defeated Rumer'i 8-5. Sur- possession <strong>of</strong> first place in the Thriftway. Rogers finished the cher. The VFW scored four<br />

prisingly, Rumer's outhit the Martin Luther King Memorial contest with 19 points but it was runs in the top <strong>of</strong> the fifth Inning<br />

winners 13-8. Qllie Muszlay had League. Carlo's topp»d Dale Reese who paced the to take the lead but the game<br />

previously undefeated Ix-Pert winners* attack with 23. Rick was terminated before the<br />

Cleaners, 122-79, behind Murrel and Van Bryant each Jaycees completed their tune<br />

Rackley's 41 counters and scored 10. For the losers, Mike at bat, thereby reverting back<br />

dumped Thompson Builders Fields had 2^ John Davis 15 to the last completed inning.<br />

GREGORY'S 82-71", with "Pistol Pop" firing and Jim Watts 10.<br />

The decision, however, is not<br />

a points.<br />

All King League games are<br />

yet <strong>of</strong>ficial pending a rules<br />

RESTAURANT In other games, Gerald played under the lights on the<br />

interpretation.<br />

Janitorial defeated "Hiriftwiiy Haven av. playground, located<br />

ft BAR<br />

Market, 73-52, and Hannah between 7th and Bth Us, Tap oH LEGION-B, LIONS-2<br />

Masonry also dumped Thrift- is scheduled for 8 pm The winners icored (our<br />

MM Short Road, way, 75-68,<br />

Box Score:<br />

times in the last two innings to<br />

Somert Point Against Sx-Pwt, Rackley<br />

break open a close game and<br />

netted 11 points in the first<br />

earn an important victory,<br />

CARLO'S<br />

THE FINEST IN period, 14 in the second, 10 in<br />

fs Ha ft B« Scott Gasldll went the distance<br />

the third and 13 in the flnai BRacklty<br />

17 IS 11 it to gain the victory, helping his<br />

SEAFOOD _ qMarter. Jim Mosby added 18, Rotefts<br />

10 16 own cause with a single and a<br />

00 10<br />

Billy Roberts 18, Darryl Martin<br />

double, Jim Brown also<br />

Martin<br />

5 J 15<br />

DINNERS 15 and Ron Washington 10. Dunmere<br />

4 2 doubled for the Legion. Losing<br />

75<br />

Gene Davis had 25, Bruce<br />

pitcher Kevin Murphy struck<br />

M.Rackliy<br />

00<br />

USING<br />

Banks 13 and Paul Stewart 10 Qrlnkman<br />

13 out eight and paced the Lions<br />

t»r Expert.<br />

attack with two singles,<br />

FRESH FISH<br />

41 MM \7t<br />

In the win over Thompson,<br />

CAUGHT FROM OUR Racltley scored 13 <strong>of</strong> his 29<br />

KIWANI&4, JAYCEES-3<br />

points in the last quarter with Msnev<br />

51 Tracey Henry struck out 11<br />

Dsvis<br />

his team firmly in control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

127 and pitched a three-hitter as the<br />

OWN BOATS<br />

SI<br />

pme. Ricfiard Harria con-<br />

Kiwanis won this inter<br />

tributed 24 points to that win,<br />

divisional battle. Art Ward<br />

Thorn psen<br />

SNAPPER SOUP Ron Washington scored 12 and Wiiiioms<br />

paced the winners' attack with<br />

WOrh's<br />

Billy Roberts 10. DaveJ'urner Davis<br />

00 i a double and a single, Alfonso<br />

Mrwort<br />

OJ 10<br />

DELICIOUS scored 25 points for the losers<br />

Dickeraqn also smacked a two-<br />

Meiton<br />

JO 6<br />

with Lonnie Watts getting,a O'Irlen<br />

11 base hit Tyrone Foxworth<br />

'C-0<br />

STEAKS land John a»w 10.<br />

M|itttei<br />

Owald got 23 points t<br />

Hewitt Moos Alfonso Gayle to pact an easy<br />

singling for Jaycees, jjf<br />

Slanirngi'<br />

Somers Point, N, J,<br />

DELIVERED win over Thriftway. Gayle Csflo'S BarbSr 5hOD<br />

»-0 Gayle was the losing pitcher<br />

is Pert Claaneri<br />

4.1<br />

scored 15 <strong>of</strong> his counters in the Eerald Jamtgrlai<br />

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Music I Dancing<br />

first period. Tony Washington Harmah AUunry<br />

Standings<br />

added 10. Jim Watti paced the ThompMrl BuiWeri ,,,,<br />

American Division<br />

Nitely<br />

1tirlflw«yWarkBt<br />

orat 7 A.M.<br />

COLONY<br />

.11-2<br />

LEGION<br />

.10-3<br />

ROTARY<br />

HWANIS<br />

LIONS ...<br />

10-S<br />

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(8) Rotary vs. Colony.<br />

Wednesday, (6) Post Office<br />

vs. Kiwanis, (i) PBA vs. VFW,<br />

Thursday, (6) Kiwanis vs.<br />

Colony, (8) Lions vs. Legion.<br />

Friday, (6) Post Office vs,<br />

Rxchange, (8) Lions vs. Colony.<br />

Saturday, (6) Exchange vs.<br />

Legion, (8) PBA vs. Lions.<br />

Monday, (6) Jaycees vi,<br />

VFW, (i) Colony vs. Legion,<br />

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The battle for the regular<br />

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League ig getting tighter with<br />

each passing week Approaching<br />

the halfway mark,<br />

only one and one-halt gamei<br />

separate the top seven teams.<br />

In rtcention action, Vernon<br />

Hall edged Coach'i Pizzeria, 84-<br />

BB, in overtime^ French Real<br />

Estate topped Plymouth Inn,<br />

55-46, Superstars topped<br />

Ooach's, 75-52; Vernon Hall<br />

slipped past Bob's Grill, 59-57;<br />

and French's shocked Vernon<br />

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The Superttars pulled away<br />

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Friday night French Real<br />

fstate meets the Superstars<br />

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added 12, The losers got 14 R Warner<br />

pointi from Bob Jacobs<br />

(OCHS) and 12 from Don Hunt<br />

(Haddon Township).<br />

(MeiiiahS, Pete Tepedino Coach's led Vernon Hall by<br />

(Holy Spirit) and Hal Mathewi one point with five lecondj left<br />

(Virginia Tech) each added 12 in regulation time when Gary<br />

with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Bill RackJey Sehaal made a free throw to<br />

getting 10, Run Warner netted send the game into overtime.<br />

17 for the losers,<br />

The Hall five won the contest in<br />

French earned its first win <strong>of</strong> the extra five minute period.<br />

the year by surprijing Vernon John Huff (Franklin and<br />

Hall, The winners pulled away Marshall) paced the win with 14<br />

to a 32-17 lead at intermiision points. Gary Sehaal (Ursinus)<br />

and maintained control <strong>of</strong> the netted 13 with Paul Greco<br />

game in the second half, Ev (Murray State) getUng IS, Carl<br />

Marshall (Stockton) paced the Warner paced all scorers with<br />

win with 17 points, Tim Tac- 15 point for Coach's. Rich<br />

oarino (Stockton) and Jerry Mulkeen (VUIanova) and Doug<br />

Bixler each scored 12, Glenn White (Methacton) each added<br />

12^ with Dave Silverman<br />

iCheltenham High) getting 11.<br />

Starting tonight, and continuing<br />

every Tuesday and<br />

Thursday, the league will play<br />

dpubleneaderi. Single games<br />

will be played on Monday,<br />

Wednesday and Friday nights.<br />

Tonight at 8:30, Vernon Hall<br />

meets Knight's Pharmacy, In<br />

the second game, at B;30,<br />

French Real Estate tangles<br />

with Bob'i Grill, Wednesday<br />

finds Boulevard Liquors<br />

meeting Coach's PiKa,<br />

Thursday ati:30the Superstars<br />

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u home run for the winners, Jim<br />

Q-eamer hit a home run for<br />

Rumer's,<br />

Broadley's won its second<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the week by defeating<br />

Palermo's 8-0 behind the<br />

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Cairnes, whe^so had three hits<br />

in as manyUimrt at bat, John<br />

Huff, TBrrf-ffrjHfan and Brian<br />

a-oadley ail nfetomen for th»<br />

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In tonight's gamOBrst place<br />

French versus w(mberg.<br />

Tbrnorrow night, Shaw opposes<br />

Godfrey, Thursday night,<br />

rejuvenated Broadley's faces<br />

French's (this should be the<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the week). <strong>On</strong> Friday,<br />

WuTiberg's faces Palermo,<br />

League Standings W I<br />

French's (1st half champs) 9 i<br />

Broadley's e 2<br />

Rumer's e 4<br />

Wimberg's S 3<br />

Godfrey 2 S<br />

Palermo 2 6<br />

Siaw's i 8<br />

Jay Zoller registers a<br />

no-hit shutout game<br />

.M UJlpny Club's Jay Zoller<br />

struck out IS while tossing a nohit<br />

shutout at Kiwanis to help<br />

the Colony maintain its lead<br />

over the American PiviilBn.<br />

Legion bumped Rotary to stay<br />

right on the Qblony nine's tail,<br />

in the Nat^nal Divielon, with<br />

the b^asortcoming down to the<br />

wire, Exchange was upset by<br />

hapless Jayeees but still<br />

remained atop the division.<br />

They have six games left, taducting<br />

two with PBA. their top<br />

challenger. Some recent<br />

summaries:<br />

JAYCBES4, EXCHANGE-1<br />

Kenan Phelan pitched a<br />

four-hitter and struck out nme<br />

as the Jayeees ended a io-game<br />

losing streak. It was a one-hit<br />

shutout by Phelan that had<br />

supplied the last Jaycw win,<br />

Tyrone Fonworth paced the<br />

Raekley setting hot pace<br />

in King court loop action<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School star<br />

BUI "Pop" Raekley scored 7?<br />

points in two games to move<br />

Carlo's Barber Slop into sole<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> first place in the<br />

Martin Luther King Memorial<br />

League, Carlo's topped<br />

previously undefeated Ex-Pert<br />

Cleaners, 122-79, behind<br />

Rackley's 48 counters and<br />

dumped Thompson Builders,<br />

B-71, with "Pistol Pop" firini<br />

29 points.<br />

In other games, Gerald<br />

Janitorial defeated Thrlftway<br />

Market, 73-5Z, and Hannah<br />

Masonry also dumped Thrift*<br />

way.'75*8.'<br />

Against Ex Pert, Raekley<br />

netted 11 pomts in the first<br />

period, 14 In the second, 10 In<br />

the third and 13 in the final<br />

quarter. Jim Mosby added 19,<br />

Billy Roberts 18, Darryl Martin<br />

IS and Ron Washington 10,<br />

Gene Davis had 25, Bruce<br />

Banks 13 and Paid Stewart 10<br />

tor Ex-Pert,<br />

In the win over Thompson,<br />

Raekley scored 13 fit his 29<br />

paints in the last, quarter with<br />

.his team firmly in control <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

pme. Rtehart! Harrii contributed<br />

24 points to that win,<br />

Ron Washington scored 12 and<br />

Billy Roberts 10, Dave Turner<br />

scored 25 points for the losers<br />

with Lonnie Watts getting ,21<br />

(Md John thaw 10.<br />

G«Tald got S points<br />

AJfonsoGayle to pace an y<br />

win over Thriftway. Gayle<br />

scored IS <strong>of</strong> his counters in the<br />

first period, Tony Washington<br />

added 10, Jim Watts paced the<br />

losers with 13 points,<br />

Hannah goWtine clutch fourth<br />

quarter points from Bryant<br />

Rogers to pace their win over<br />

Thriftway. Rogers finished the<br />

eontest with 19 points but it was<br />

Dale Rcew who paced the<br />

winners* attack with 23. Rick<br />

Murrel and Van Bryant each<br />

scored 10. For the losers, Mike<br />

Fields had A John Davis IS<br />

and Jim Watts 10.<br />

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victory with three singles,<br />

crossing the plate three times,<br />

"Lover Bob" Migeot added a<br />

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while Phelan himself chased<br />

two runs across with a single.<br />

Kevin Murphy singled twice for<br />

Exchange with Danny Doerr<br />

and Danny Triboletti each<br />

getting one Hit. Doerr was the<br />

losing pitcher.<br />

COLONY-ll. KIWANB.0<br />

Jay Zoller tossed the nohitter,<br />

adding 16 strikeouts to<br />

his masterpiece, He didn't stop<br />

there, however, as Jay cracked<br />

a double and three singles, good<br />

for five runs tatted in. He<br />

walked only three, Mark Dice<br />

and Larry Town each ilhgled<br />

twice for the winner*. Alfonso<br />

Dickerson suffered the lost.<br />

JAYCEBS7. VTW-fi<br />

Tlje.winners scored four runs<br />

in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fourth inning<br />

on singles by Keenan<br />

Phelan and BID Becker, four<br />

walks and two VFW errors,<br />

Tyrone Foxworth was the<br />

winning pitcher, striking out<br />

eight. Steve Williams smacked<br />

a double and Ty Champion two<br />

angles to pace the VFW attack.<br />

Williams was the losing piteha?.<br />

The VFW scored four<br />

runsinthetopQfthe nfth inning<br />

to take the lead tut the game<br />

was terminated before the<br />

Jayeees completed their time<br />

at bat, thereby reverting back<br />

to the last completed inning.<br />

The decision, however, is not<br />

yet <strong>of</strong>ficial pending a rules<br />

interpretation,<br />

LEGI0N4, LIONS-2<br />

The winners scored four<br />

time* in the last two innings to<br />

break open a close game and<br />

earn an important victory,<br />

Scott Gaskill went the distance<br />

to gain the victory, helping Ms<br />

own cause with a single and a<br />

double, Jim Brown also<br />

doubled for the Legion, Losing<br />

pitcher Kevin Murphy struck<br />

out eight and paced the Lions<br />

attack with two tingles.<br />

KIWANIM, JAYCEEM<br />

Tracey Henry struck out ii<br />

and pitched a three-hitter as the<br />

tdwanii won this interdivisional<br />

battle. Art Ward<br />

paced the winners', attack with<br />

a double and a single, Alfonso<br />

Mckerson ate smacked a twr><br />

bnse...htt, t/woe<br />

singling for Jaycma _<br />

Gayle was the losing pitchff.<br />

Standings<br />

Amrrican Division<br />

COLONY... 11-2<br />

LEGION 10-3<br />

ROTARY lO-B<br />

KTWANIS , ,M<br />

LTONS..................... 8-10<br />

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Tonight, (6) VFW vs. Exchange,<br />

(8) Rotary vs. Colony.<br />

Wednesday, (6) Post Office<br />

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Thursday, (6) Kiwanis vs.<br />

Colony, (8) Lions vs. Legion,<br />

Friday, (8) Post Office vs.<br />

Exchange, (8) Lions vs. Colony,<br />

Saturday, (8) Exchange vs.<br />

Legion, (8) PBA vs. lions.<br />

Monday, (8) Jayeees vs.<br />

VFW, (8) Colony vs. Legion.<br />

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from among the applicants.<br />

Gamei wUl be played to 14<br />

points With each field goal<br />

counting two points. Three<br />

personal fcuta are permitted<br />

After the third the <strong>of</strong>fended<br />

player wUl shoot two free<br />

throws and also get possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ball. Pkyeri mum return<br />

the ball beyond the free throw<br />

line with each change <strong>of</strong><br />

possession. A flip <strong>of</strong> com will<br />

decitte who gets the ball at the<br />

outs« <strong>of</strong> the contest. A player<br />

must lead by four points to win.<br />

The tournament, which is co-<br />

sponsored by WSLT Radio and<br />

the William Schoppy Trohpy<br />

Company, <strong>of</strong>fers trophies to the<br />

top three players. Anybody is<br />

eligible to enter regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

age, experience or iex. No<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals or ex-<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals will be permitted.<br />

Among those already entered<br />

are John Huff, former star at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High, Atlantic<br />

Community College and<br />

Franklin & Marshall- Franz<br />

Affler, six-dght star in the<br />

George Gardiner League who<br />

was a top player at OCHS and<br />

ACC; HaJ Mathews, three-year<br />

starter at Mainland Regional<br />

Bill "Poj" Raefcley, reeer*.<br />

bi-eakin^swer this past year<br />

tt <strong>Ocean</strong> ^(tjriiH<br />

Mulkeen, veteran<br />

League player who attends<br />

Villanova University i Brad<br />

Bryant, RacUiy's high'seortag<br />

partner for the Red Raiders<br />

last season; Ron DiGlovanni<br />

fanner HoljtSpirit star now at<br />

Fairleigh bickinsqn; Tom<br />

Sturgetm <strong>of</strong> Urainua CoUege;<br />

Wd Terry Trieey, brffittot<br />

•Oilete from <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Hlfh.<br />

Included among those who<br />

have expressed interest but not<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially registered art Mark<br />

Lonetto, a Bishop Eustace pad<br />

bound for the Univeriiiy <strong>of</strong><br />

Finn- Reggie-Miller and Herb<br />

Whits from Plrtaantville High-<br />

Walt Montford und Phil<br />

HaeUey <strong>of</strong> Atlantic tiity; Tom<br />

Reynolds <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional; Craig Robertson <strong>of</strong><br />

Middle Township; six-eight<br />

Doug Kemble <strong>of</strong> Wtit Florida;<br />

John McFadden, a fanner star<br />

at Rutgers; Kevin Eastman<br />

and Tom Betley from Had-<br />

donfield; Charlie Wise <strong>of</strong><br />

LaSalle' Tim Taccarino <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockton State College; Rick<br />

Murrel <strong>of</strong> Peiroe CoUege; Jeff<br />

Piceone from LaSalle; Ev<br />

Marshall <strong>of</strong> Stockton- Jim<br />

Crawford <strong>of</strong> LaSalle; and<br />

others.<br />

Final pairinp will be an-<br />

nounced very soon. If you are<br />

interested in playing don't<br />

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now! The "<strong>On</strong>e-on-<strong>On</strong>e"<br />

championship hat come to our<br />

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exciting.<br />

TAVERN<br />

Route 9 &<br />

Maiuchuum<br />

Avenue<br />

8OMBRS POINT,<br />

Belated congratulations to<br />

outfielder Scott Shipp <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty who was mtmt to the All-<br />

Group Two botciKfl wan* for<br />

South Jersey. Siipp, ^ho was<br />

honorable nwntion All-Grams.<br />

was the only member pf Mlc<br />

Watson's nine to be to honored<br />

Pitcher Dave Andrews and<br />

catcher Frank Snnnino were<br />

given second t*am ttatus on tha<br />

Group Two team, Pitelwr Dive<br />

Pittaluga and third tMMMn<br />

Tom Boiling received<br />

nonorabif mention.<br />

Four ptaym from our Tri-<br />

County area wan named to the<br />

All-South Jwney team that<br />

includes all Khools, public and<br />

Parochial, regardlMi ot<br />

enrollment, Mainland<br />

Regional's Scott Prohaska was<br />

named as a pitcher tor the<br />

second straight year. He was 8-<br />

3 with a 0 77 earned run<br />

average and 88 strikeouts in 72<br />

inmnss. Scott graduated second<br />

in his class and is bound for<br />

Lafayette,<br />

Other area players honored<br />

include Bridptoti pttehaY Dato<br />

Clint, the only South Jersey<br />

high school mm MtKtcd in<br />

the (najor league drat, who it<br />

to tha Kama. <strong>City</strong> Rayal<br />

system- Millville iafitMer<br />

Gary Roman*, wfe* batted m<br />

and was selected m B» second<br />

straight tmmmi «td another<br />

g oi mi anoth<br />

repeater, •»«* AU» <strong>of</strong><br />

VinelwKj, who pMntkd tha<br />

outQeU for the M Jersey<br />

CbBlarenee diamptow<br />

An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> iittiMr<br />

resident. Joe Brlglia. wa*<br />

named for hi* outstanding play<br />

•t Cherry HUI High School<br />

West, Briglia, whole dad is<br />

head baseball coach at<br />

Glassboro State CoUege, was<br />

South Jersey's leading hitter<br />

with a .482 average and led all<br />

South Jersey pitchers with a<br />

o.S7 earned run average.<br />

Prep's leads<br />

Rec league<br />

Prep's Restaurant hat sole<br />

poBsesiion <strong>of</strong> first p!ae«Mn flie<br />

Recreation D^rtment'i Hfth<br />

School Batketball League<br />

A dose victory over G ft R<br />

Steaks, 4M9, helped to move<br />

ftep's into first place. Prep's<br />

led 18-12 at nalftime but was<br />

outscortd by the loso-s zi-m in<br />

the second half. High scorer for<br />

the winners was Rick Hall who<br />

had 18 and played an all-around<br />

game. The clincher for Prep's<br />

was Mike Rtardan's lO points,<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> which were scored in<br />

the final quarter and two <strong>of</strong><br />

these eight with onjy seven<br />

seconds left in the game. High<br />

scorer for G ft R was Jerry<br />

Burns with 10. John HaU had<br />

nine and Steve Griffith eigit.<br />

Burner's Exxon defeated<br />

Mley Real Estate, 43-34, Greg<br />

Banner led the winners with 14<br />

points and a strong defensive<br />

gamwT^Frank McUlinn led<br />

Miley and all scorert with is<br />

points and many rebounds,<br />

McGliui iraprpyes with each<br />

game, Ramsey led the<br />

Dimension scoring with 12<br />

points. He was assisted by Lee<br />

Davis with nine and Jack<br />

Flanagan and John Schearer<br />

with eight apiece. Greg Harmer<br />

and Allen McCandless both hit<br />

for 14 points in a losing cause.<br />

Prep's moved into first place<br />

by defeating Dairy Queen, 46-<br />

38. Prep's had a well-balanced<br />

attack with Mike^ Riordan<br />

scoring 12, and Al Trubin and<br />

Ed DUlon both hitting for nine.<br />

Cbleman Harre (ed Dairy<br />

Queen and all scorers with li,<br />

Miley Real Estate won their<br />

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defeating Dimension, 47-4S, in<br />

sudden death overtime. At the<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> regulation Uie score was<br />

tied at 43, The More was still<br />

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came on a iMoot jump shot by<br />

Frank McGlinn <strong>of</strong> MUey's.<br />

Roger Warner led the winners<br />

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McGlinn; ,chippe4 _Ja 16 for<br />

MUey'i, flMS, L_. ..<br />

Harre's game high <strong>of</strong> 29 points.<br />

Jack McCaughan and Oiff<br />

Becotte had IB and 10 points,<br />

respectively, to help Harre. For<br />

Miley, Frank McGlinn popped 1<br />

to 28,<br />

In one <strong>of</strong> the most exciting<br />

games <strong>of</strong> the season, Dimen-<br />

sion won their first game <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season by slipping by<br />

previously undefeated<br />

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t!e-SM>. „ - M<br />

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waakdlyl attar 7 R.ffl. waakandj Iff •<br />

I7II. > 7-17<br />

APARTMENT and ream rental! ey day,<br />

week or iaaian. fhartlldfa En<br />

terprltei. III! Central Ave. II<br />

QCIAN CITY — Ol Fourth St. Clean I<br />

Mrm, apt. and • bdrm apt, weekly<br />

AIM roomi with or wlmawt cooklnf. nil<br />

C t U JTIieM 717<br />

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R.E. FOR SALE<br />

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MNI. 7J7<br />

D06S, CATS, PITS<br />

LOVING HOMII WANTID Mr adaraMe<br />

auBpiti, klttant, dosi and call. Animal<br />

•hatter. Tenneiue Ave, and Shelter Rd.,<br />

itlllliil t]. New tan I p.m. ta 1 p.m.<br />

daily. N<br />

FOR SALE<br />

FASHIOIfED<br />

including THE FOOD at.<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

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RAY ALESHIRE<br />

Papefhanging<br />

& Painting<br />

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DaM Horie Run, tomeri Paint and<br />

Mayi L««t<strong>of</strong> Rdi , Enf MM CraaJu Open<br />

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PAGE SIXTI iN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Venice<br />

continued from page one<br />

proceed on down Ship tnanhel<br />

to 18th and 18th it, lagooni<br />

vitiere the boat! will meander<br />

in, around and out again. The<br />

Un§ will tun for the return trip<br />

to the Yacht Club at Sunny<br />

Harbor.<br />

Cheiter J. Wimberg,<br />

prejide it <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce which sponsori the<br />

event in coniunotlon with the<br />

Yacht Club, haj urgtd all<br />

Chamber members to enter<br />

their boats and partieiapte.<br />

Prizes will be announced at<br />

the Yacht Club following the<br />

retiffn <strong>of</strong> all boati. Prizes for<br />

the decorated homes also wiU<br />

be announced.<br />

Special regulations have been<br />

issued by the Coast Guard and<br />

are printed elsewhere in this<br />

newioaDer,<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

laid Monday the <strong>City</strong> is<br />

receiving the operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

8th Street and Boardwalk<br />

Open Uaily - 1 P.M.<br />

fTULUS<br />

Nflw Enfland Fithtriit<br />

Phono 641-6014<br />

Weekly Take-Out Special<br />

25<br />

FRESH FRIED SMELTS<br />

in a Bucket, Dtop Fried * A A |<br />

to a Golden Brown. £i£W<br />

• Daily Luncheon Special<br />

• Large Fresh Fish Display<br />

NMTHFIlLD 900 TILTON ROAD<br />

9-9 Mondiy-Siturdi, 11-9 Sunday<br />

Phone 641-6014<br />

Uans Third<br />

BREAKFAST SPECIAL<br />

99 •<br />

2 Eggs, Home Fries, Bacon, Toast<br />

and C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Serving Three Meals Daily<br />

7 A.M. fl! Midnight<br />

DINE ON THE PATIO<br />

SRiYiRS HAND-DIPPID ICE CREAM<br />

301 Asbury Ave. • Air Conditioned<br />

• Phone 398-1089<br />

••• CBp and Save This Vajuable Coupon i«ag<br />

SMORGASBORD $ 3.29 '<br />

CHILDREN UNDER It, *1M<br />

Strut! (Htiiy 4sM to 8 P. i.<br />

..* PALMER HOUSE<br />

822 9th Street, Next to P. S. Bus Terminal<br />

DM398M3S<br />

ALL YOU CAN POSSIBLY EAT<br />

DOZEN8OF FRESH FRUITS<br />

AND SALADS INCLUDING<br />

MIM PMM ttn mmn, Patpw tug, w<br />

Naaan, turn FaaMn, Man, HWMN PMw<br />

AfmMt. Prwk MMMa MM «a*ia MM,<br />

OUR U8T OF ENTREES INCLUDES<br />

iavarr «•«« Ttraay ana- >t*a)Mf wtl* <strong>On</strong>vyi H M U M Mkatf Ham ^<br />

mnitlma* Mlk Naaaprla aial an-vaa w«ti Vami Cria* Paaa rrtm4 Caal wim B<br />

Tartar %mt»i Cut Catwi Wa«»» »pi(»atH an* MaM taw»; ».««* OHMM •<br />

Oa» www aa«*a< ww» vatititlii a— Naailia i Tin wnait Maat Mirtall IW a -<br />

varv wadal IwtitnM* wn», aaa aar diara (pacunv—Van! raoaattaa.<br />

PLUS THE FOLLOWING VHQETABLBS<br />

ANOCABSEROLE8<br />

FROM<br />

AM<br />

AND Mil DEMaWIt<br />

PRESENT THIS AD TO THE CASHKR<br />

L<br />

New Jeriiy Water Co., in the excavations, install temporary<br />

repair <strong>of</strong> strati that were paving and notify the city itteet<br />

opened by the utility company. department when the openingi<br />

Last week the <strong>City</strong> turned were ready for permanent<br />

over 11 pagM <strong>of</strong> Inadequately paving.<br />

repair^ itreet openings to the The <strong>City</strong> agr«^,tohir<br />

iBilitv eompanv. Waldman said<br />

the openings had been made<br />

during the first half <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

The Mayor said Water<br />

Company manager Richard<br />

Slider asiurtd him the repairs<br />

would be made loon and<br />

properly by private contractors<br />

and at the firms expense.<br />

The Informal agreement<br />

Between the <strong>City</strong> and the utility<br />

firm apparently supercedes a<br />

legal agreement drawn up<br />

three years ago during the<br />

administraton <strong>of</strong> former Mayor<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

The agreement, which li<br />

automatically renewable on a<br />

year-to-year basis, was approved<br />

by Sharp and Snider on<br />

April 1, 1970. According to the<br />

terms, the company was<br />

reiDonsible to backfill the<br />

JESS<br />

TAVERN<br />

Black Horse Pike<br />

West <strong>of</strong> Pleasintville<br />

PHONE 646-6900<br />

nish Hie Tweedle-Dum Company<br />

will present a two Dart tierfarmance<br />

Thursday at 7:30<br />

all p.m. in Convention Hall,<br />

labor material, equipment and sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

supervision needed to either Recreation Department.. A<br />

install a one inch surface over small admission fee will be<br />

the temporary paving or charsed.<br />

remove the temporary paving The two parti or stories in the<br />

and replace it with • two-inch performances are "Little Red<br />

permanent cover ><br />

Riding Hood" with all adult<br />

Then at the end <strong>of</strong> each month performen and "Albert and<br />

the utility company wai to pay Tiberiui" with all 'Children<br />

the city for the work done by the performers. The children In the<br />

paving department at $3.50 per second are from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

square yard.<br />

Cape May and Avalon with<br />

Even though the city had its Suian Shalles from this city<br />

own paving equipment at that rtarrinj}.<br />

time, Waldman mid the price The Tweadle-Dum Troupe ii<br />

was then and continues to be composed <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

unrealistic.<br />

singers and teachers who have<br />

What makes the whole come up with a unique way <strong>of</strong><br />

matter even more unrealistic ii presenting opera for children.<br />

that in the three yean the They use both old and new tales<br />

agreement has been in force the set to music to introduce their<br />

aty has received no payment young audiences to the<br />

br the work performed. traditional art form.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Treaiurer Anthony E. From its beginning in<br />

Imbeii Mid no information hai Detroit, Mich,, the troupe has<br />

ever been turned over to his expanded to include per-<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice so he could make out the formances in Ohio, Penn-<br />

invoice! and get paid by the sylvania and southern New<br />

utility firm.<br />

Jersey where they tour each<br />

simmer. Their shows are small<br />

productions with piano ac-<br />

ON INFALLIBILITY<br />

VATICAN CITY--Th£ Vatcompaniment<br />

and utilize a cast<br />

<strong>of</strong> five or fewer. Flexible and<br />

portable sets enable them to<br />

ican recently te&aserted the perform in a large variety <strong>of</strong><br />

infallibility <strong>of</strong> the Roman situations.<br />

Catholic Church, <strong>of</strong> Its Performers include tenor<br />

teachings and <strong>of</strong> the Pope Rex Eikion and baritone An-<br />

in an attempt to answet dreas Poulimenos. both on the<br />

critics among its own the- School <strong>of</strong> Music faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Bowling Green University<br />

(Wo; Judith Gibson, a mezzo<br />

soprano from Pittsburgh Civic<br />

MUSIC<br />

4 A.M.<br />

WED,, FRI. & SAT. NfTES<br />

DINNERS<br />

SlfiVED DAILY 4 TO 10<br />

I I ¥<br />

501 ReosivtH Blvd.<br />

Eiteniion <strong>of</strong> 34th St.<br />

Hie Largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

COLD WIHES in This Area<br />

Phone 399-0297<br />

TUESPAY, JULY 84, \ffj<br />

Tweedle-Dum group lists performances on Thursday<br />

Authority utilizes photos<br />

from satellite in orbit<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority<br />

Chairman Walter A. Suplee, Jr.<br />

has revealed that the consulting<br />

flrms tor the Authority are<br />

exploring the me <strong>of</strong><br />

photographs taken by an earth<br />

satellite which was placed into<br />

orbit over a year ago.<br />

CONEY'S<br />

34TH STREET<br />

on maoufat nm on MU rtcac 1UM31<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

BAR*<br />

COCKTAIL<br />

LOOHGK<br />

Phone 399-9S51 or 399 0602<br />

+ AAUSIC EVERY FRIDAY<br />

W lYlUQIW. anj SATURDAY NITE<br />

-s_ rilklC WITH US OR ORDER<br />

-IT UIINC poR TAKfOUT<br />

. AACKIM COMPLETE CHOICE OF<br />

ir mClNU HOT or COLD FOODS<br />

• BEER<br />

TAKE-OUT SALES<br />

ON SUNDAYS<br />

Wi<br />

ALBERT AND TIBERIUS CAST—Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cast <strong>of</strong> Albert and Tiberius pose in front <strong>of</strong> a fierce<br />

looking lion. Back row ape Frank Drew, Matt Cairnes,<br />

Tiberius the Lion and Albert the Horse, Kim<br />

Oalrnes, Susan Schalles and Linda Cairnes, Front<br />

row are Dan Hoover and Vieki Calmes, The show,<br />

directed by Anne Lindquist, will be presented<br />

Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In Convention Hall, Senior<br />

Photo,<br />

Hie satellite circles the earth consultants feel that the<br />

and takes a continuous series <strong>of</strong> resource data available from<br />

pictures in four spectrums. The interpretion <strong>of</strong> the photographs<br />

different colors <strong>of</strong> photography will be valuable in assisting the<br />

reveal the characteristics <strong>of</strong> the County to further ecological<br />

land and sea areas in different determinations and planning<br />

tones. River systems, and design concepts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

estuaries, wetlands, farm lands regional wastewater treatment<br />

and urban areas appear on the facilities.<br />

photographs' in distinct detail<br />

when photographed with infrared<br />

and other types <strong>of</strong> film<br />

Each consultant will be<br />

working closely with the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> invironmentBl<br />

The satellite is NASA Earth Protection and EARTHSTAT,<br />

Resources Technology Satellite ttnsultant to the State for<br />

(ERTS-i) which is program- review and interpretation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

med to pass over New Jeriey<br />

every ij days. Pictures are<br />

taken <strong>of</strong> New Jersey on two<br />

satellite photographs.<br />

ffbita and the pic-<br />

turtjB are relayed to- • ground<br />

station where they are<br />

developed and studied for<br />

various purposes New Jersey<br />

was the first State to use ERTS<br />

imagery to delineate the<br />

coastal zone. The first composite<br />

map <strong>of</strong> New Jersey from<br />

earth satellite photographs wag<br />

first unveile


I<br />

PAGE 2 —SECTION ONII JHj OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 27, lf?i<br />

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JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR SUMMER USE!<br />

NOW IN OUR FIRST FLOOR WEST AVE. FURNITURE ANNEX (83B WEST WE.)<br />

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SPECIAL BABCOCK-<br />

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REPLACEMENT<br />

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• Bright floral prints<br />

• Styled in easy-care vinyl<br />

A. 2-PC. CHAISE CUSHION<br />

Seat 46" x 24" x 4"; Back 25" x 24" JC 4"<br />

or 48'/»" x 24" x 4"<br />

P, 3-PC. GLIDER CUSHION<br />

Seat 66" x 23" x 4"; lack 32" x 20" x 3" .<br />

C, 2-PC. CHAIR CUSHION<br />

Seat 23" x 21" x 4"; Back 21" x 21" x 3" .<br />

DELIM THICK BLACK FOAM H AU ABOVE CUSHIONS<br />

D, CARTRIDGE CHAISE CUSHION<br />

Lenth 72"; Width 25" >0W<br />

I. 6-PC. GLIDER CUSHION $1700<br />

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F, 2-PC. CHAIR CUSHION SCO<br />

Seat 21 "x 23"; 3; Back 21y 21" x 21 21 "NOW 9<br />

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0 Q<br />

NOW*11<br />

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CUSHION MIS<br />

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• Tray Arms conwart<br />

to Pillow Rattt<br />

• lack Drops to<br />

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No. 1201 CLUB CHAIR<br />

OVEMli WIDTH 24"<br />

NOW $ 21 00<br />

SAVE '11.96<br />

BIG EASY COMFORT<br />

IN THIS BOUNCY<br />

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FOLDING ALUMINUM CHAISE<br />

Save '11.95 NOW $ 28 00<br />

Choict <strong>of</strong> Spioa or Parrot Pattern<br />

No. 1011 BREEZEWAT ODDER<br />

OVBtAll WIJTH 58"<br />

N0W $ 45 00<br />

SAVE M9.96<br />

No. 0011 TABLE<br />

TOP 24" M,<br />

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OYBUU. WIDTH 24"<br />

NOW $ 22 00<br />

SAVE '12.96<br />

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AUMIHII FRAME<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 27, <strong>1973</strong> THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 3 -i- SECTION ONE<br />

George T, Flurer<br />

George T. Flurer, <strong>of</strong> JO I,<br />

16th st,, ditd suddenly Wednesday<br />

following an attack<br />

while fishing. He wai §2,<br />

Mr. Flurer was retired in 1B44<br />

as a Chevrolet dealer in<br />

Philadelphia. He moved to this<br />

dty and owned and operated<br />

Scotch Hall at Sth it, and<br />

Wesley av, for 14 years.<br />

He was born in Philadelphia,<br />

wai a former member <strong>of</strong> Richmond<br />

Lodge 230 F and AM <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia and LuLu Temple<br />

Shrine, He was i member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First United Methodist Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> this city and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Fishing Club,<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Gladys F,; one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Virginia Feairheller, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

city t one son, George T,, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; and seven<br />

grandchildren<br />

Services will be held Monday<br />

at i p.m. from the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central av.,<br />

with the Rev, William R<br />

Guffick <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment<br />

Obituaries<br />

will be at Laurel Memorial<br />

Park, Pomona, Friends may<br />

call Sunday between 7 and 9<br />

p,m. at the funeral home,<br />

Mathilda Marples<br />

SOMERS POINT - Matilda<br />

Marplei, <strong>of</strong> 7 Jefferson av.,<br />

died Wednesday in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, She was 67,<br />

Mrs, Marples was born in<br />

Philadelphia and had made her<br />

home here for four years.<br />

Survivors include her<br />

husband, James J ; one<br />

brother, Raymond Ulmer, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; and one sister,<br />

Mrs. Anna Mae Frey, also <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia,<br />

Services will be conducted<br />

Saturday at 11 a.m. at the<br />

MiddletonStroble Funeral<br />

Home with the Rev, Charles F,<br />

Rinck Jr., pastor <strong>of</strong> Grace<br />

Lutheran Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />

Interment will be at Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona,<br />

Friends may call the hour prior<br />

to the service.<br />

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Friday «jwf Sotorday Ev»»lngt<br />

Coast Guard lists Night in Venice boat parade regulations<br />

Special regulations concerning<br />

the bay for the Night in<br />

Venice Parade Saturday have<br />

been Issued by the commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Third Cwst Guard<br />

District to promote the safety <strong>of</strong><br />

life on the navigable waters and<br />

in this connection to control the<br />

movements <strong>of</strong> vtiMls<br />

The regulations deal with<br />

Ship Channel and the lntra-<br />

Cba.-.tal Waterway in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty from 6:30 to U p.m.<br />

Saturday,<br />

A Special Local Regulation to<br />

dose Ship Channel from Ship<br />

Channel buoy "C" seaward to<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Longport<br />

a-idge and the Intra Coastal<br />

Waterway in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from<br />

Broad Thor<strong>of</strong>are daybeacon 13<br />

to Beach Tiior<strong>of</strong>are daybeacon<br />

W to general navigation bet<br />

ween the hours <strong>of</strong> 6:30 and 11<br />

p.m. on <strong>Jul</strong>y 28 except as<br />

allowed by the patrol commander,<br />

establish spectator<br />

anchorages and regulate the<br />

movement <strong>of</strong> veisles and<br />

perions within the area where<br />

these Special Local Regulations<br />

apply.<br />

The area indicated will be<br />

closed to general navigation<br />

during the times shown. No<br />

person or vessel may enter or<br />

remain in the area whUe it is<br />

closed unless participating or<br />

authorized by the sponsor.<br />

Spectator anchorages are<br />

established as follows: (l)<br />

Westward <strong>of</strong> a line <strong>of</strong> buoys and<br />

day beacons between buoy<br />

"RB" and the ith st, bridge. (2)<br />

Westward <strong>of</strong> a line <strong>of</strong> buoys and<br />

day beacons between<br />

daybeacon 10 and daybeacon<br />

14 (3) Within a buoyed area in<br />

the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are<br />

daybeacon 15,<br />

Spectator craft must be at<br />

TQumammnt<br />

consultant<br />

Neil Frieze has been named<br />

program consultant for the first<br />

annual Southern New Jersey<br />

wistwrestling championships<br />

to be held here August 24 and<br />

A Ventnor resident, Frieze<br />

recently completed an advisory<br />

assignment for nationally<br />

televised wristwrestling<br />

championships held in<br />

Petaluma, Cal. under the<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> ABC Wide World <strong>of</strong><br />

Sports. Frieze announced that<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> competition is<br />

open to all,<br />

Roger Jakubowskt, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> businessman and an <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

in the World's Wristwrestling<br />

Association, obtained<br />

the event for this resort.<br />

IPFA MEETING<br />

iOMlRSPOrNT= Members<br />

Of the Somers Point Football<br />

Associaton are reminded <strong>of</strong> a<br />

meeting to take place Wednesday,<br />

August 1, at 8 p.m. in<br />

the American Legion Hall, 1st<br />

and Pennsylvania aves.<br />

SAFETY INSPECTION-pick Connelly, recreation director <strong>of</strong> the Yacht<br />

Club, reviews safety regulations with youthful "Night In Venice" participants.<br />

•Hie annual Boat Parade will be held tomorrow on the bay with ttiousands <strong>of</strong><br />

visitors looking on. Shown here witti Connelly are Craig Leonard, Don Wagoner<br />

and Steve Devlin,<br />

anchor within one <strong>of</strong> the above<br />

designated anchorages or<br />

moored to a waterfront facility<br />

m as not to impede or interfere<br />

with the progress <strong>of</strong> the event<br />

prior to 8:45 p m Saturday and<br />

remain so anchored or moored<br />

until released by the patrol<br />

commander or his patrol <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

All persons or vessels<br />

not registered with the sponsor<br />

as participants or not part <strong>of</strong><br />

the parade patrol are considered<br />

spectators.<br />

Swimming is prohibited in<br />

the area where these special<br />

local regulations apply,<br />

A patrol <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Oast<br />

Quird wU! advise when the<br />

area in closed and <strong>of</strong> the<br />

established anchorages, A<br />

patrol <strong>of</strong>ficer Is a commissioned,<br />

warrant or petty<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Coast Guard.<br />

The patrol <strong>of</strong>ficers present<br />

will be on a law enforcement<br />

vessel (either a (joast Guard<br />

vessel or a Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary vessel), displaying a<br />

SEMI-ANNUAL SALE<br />

(Joast Guard Ensign to enforce<br />

the laws in general and these<br />

special local regulations in<br />

ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

Effective <strong>Jul</strong>y 27th<br />

Dante E, Marino, M.D.<br />

NIW OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED<br />

AT 5425 HAVEN AVENUE<br />

Hours by Appointment 399-8589<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> 2809 Wesley Avenue<br />

THE MANS SHOP OCEAN C TYN.J.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> our fine lines <strong>of</strong> simmer suits, sport coats, and slacks will<br />

be <strong>of</strong>fered at substantial savings<br />

also<br />

Summer dress shirts, sport shirts, bermudas and swimwear, as<br />

well as a selected group <strong>of</strong> our fine knit shirti.<br />

H Freemsn & Son , , , Kingiridge , , . Befsny '500' . . . Haspel , . . Richard Harris . . ,<br />

Stanley Blinker . . . Oieketeef • , • British Daks , ; ; Baron Andersen , = , Lord Weit , , .<br />

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1324 BOARDWALK<br />

Open 7 Days A Week Subsidiary <strong>of</strong> Wooden Paddle Fudge<br />

particular. The operator <strong>of</strong> any<br />

vessel shall obey the order* <strong>of</strong><br />

the patrol <strong>of</strong>ficers. In addition,<br />

the operator <strong>of</strong> a vessel, upon<br />

hearing five or more ihort<br />

blasts from a law enforcement<br />

vessel, shall stop Immediately<br />

and then proceed as directed by<br />

the patrol <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

For any violation <strong>of</strong> these<br />

regulations the following<br />

maximum penalties are<br />

authorized by law: $500 for any<br />

person in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

navigation <strong>of</strong> a vessel; $500 for<br />

Hie owner <strong>of</strong> a vessel actually<br />

on board-, ISO for any other<br />

person; and suspension or<br />

revocation <strong>of</strong> a license for a<br />

licensed <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

TAX APPEALS<br />

Taxpayers who wish to<br />

register formal objection to the<br />

valuation placed on tb«ir<br />

ptopctfy for <strong>1973</strong> taxes mutt<br />

file their appeal papers in the<br />

County Tax Board <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county in which the property to<br />

located on or More August 18.<br />

EXCEEDS QUOTA<br />

The blood program for toe<br />

Cape May County Chapter,<br />

American Red Cross has exceeded<br />

the quota set for it by<br />

the National organization. Aa a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> this high turnout many<br />

families will be covered for any<br />

necessary blood needs during<br />

the coming year, Tht flMt<br />

BlMdmobile visit far the<br />

coming year will be at the Copt<br />

Guard Base in August,<br />

7M Asbory Avt.<br />

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

Ph. 399-4040<br />

- Cal It for DttiHs-<br />

mi. |.<br />

Darby y Agency, me.<br />

MI Ptntrii<br />

INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY<br />

—EstabUihed SIN-<br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

tfctu 39MMI<br />

Improvement Association, Inc.<br />

generous contribuTfont to tht SuCMisful IStti<br />

Annual Bike Parade on Saturday*, <strong>Jul</strong>y 7, <strong>1973</strong>:<br />

52nd St, Market<br />

58th St. Market<br />

Sugar n' Spice<br />

Delicatessen<br />

Mayor Waldirtan and<br />

Commissioners<br />

O.C. Fire Department<br />

O.C. Police Depsrtment<br />

O.C, Public Works<br />

Department<br />

The Cape May County<br />

National Bank<br />

Hie 1st National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe<br />

The Title Co, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home!<br />

Monlhan Realty Co.<br />

Berger Realty C«.<br />

T, John Csrey<br />

Realty Co.<br />

fleer Chewing Gum Coi<br />

Bart Ferae*<br />

TV Channel 1<br />

O.C. Sentinel-Ledger<br />

The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Pren<br />

A SpecUl Thanks to<br />

Mirk Solfer - O.C.<br />

Public Relations Director<br />

pVt also wish to thank ttie many association<br />

^members who donated money.<br />

Can't<br />

find<br />

a<br />

Lloyd Cassldy, President<br />

John T. Cavlllt, Parade Chairman<br />

for Tomorrow<br />

night? Do as All Smart<br />

Venetians Do —<br />

Come to Eighth and Wesley!<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

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Villager • Bagetelle<br />

Junior House<br />

Alley Cat • Prides Crossing<br />

Sir For Her<br />

Siegfried-Sharp wedding<br />

held in St. John's Church<br />

A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />

took place recently in St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church uniting Joan<br />

Irene Siegfried, <strong>of</strong> Linwood,<br />

and Donald Keith Sharp, <strong>of</strong><br />

Someri Point.<br />

The Rev, D. Richard<br />

Garrison, pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />

the .double-ring ceremony and*<br />

Miss Jane Kyle <strong>of</strong> this city was<br />

organist.<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mri. John A. Siegfried,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 104 Dawn dr., Linwood. The<br />

bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Willard F. Sharp, <strong>of</strong> 21<br />

Haddon rd., Somers point<br />

Miss Barbara A, Vannoni, <strong>of</strong><br />

Sorners Point, was maid <strong>of</strong><br />

honor, and Richard Ohman, <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort Lsuderdale, Fla. was best<br />

man.<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

bride was attired in an old<br />

fashioned gown <strong>of</strong> elooney lace<br />

with an apron effect. The<br />

bodice was styled with a high<br />

neckline with Venise lace trim.<br />

Cuffs <strong>of</strong> matching lace trimmed<br />

the lantern sleeves. The ikirt<br />

flowed into a cathedral length<br />

train. She wore an old fashioned<br />

picture hat with bridal illusion<br />

veiling trimmed with an<br />

illusion bow and white flowen<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorers at Monday<br />

evening'1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

game were Walter Daniels with<br />

8620 in bridge and Edna Magin<br />

with 615 in pinochle.<br />

Other high scorers in bridge<br />

were Edna Tomlinson, 5310;<br />

Adele Clement, 5170; Jack<br />

Smith, 4200; Anita Talley, 4130;<br />

Rose Dome, 4130, and Anne<br />

Simpson, 4070.<br />

Runnersup in pinochle were<br />

M. Voetsberger, 808; Dick<br />

Wilson, 806; Alex Orfanelli, 583;<br />

Bill Levens, 577; Oscar Olion,<br />

SH; Anna Orfanelli, 582; Mabel<br />

Dickel, 558; Alice Necco, 557;<br />

Lydia Peterson, 554; Parky<br />

Wiile. 552, and Gus Cornet, 537.<br />

Gel well peetings were sent<br />

lo Etta Micnick md Betty<br />

Moss, both regular players who<br />

are now recuperating in nursing<br />

homes<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

meets for bridge and pinochle<br />

every Monday «t 7:15 p.m. in<br />

tt» Veuih Carter:\ / T ' ir ;;," /<br />

Summer<br />

Bags<br />

Peter Pan and Kale.desc^j^SwiflH$u!Ji<br />

Rascal<br />

on the back. Her bouquet wt§ <strong>of</strong><br />

lillies <strong>of</strong> the valley with fern.<br />

The maid <strong>of</strong> honor wore an<br />

"old fashioned gown fashioned<br />

with a white dotted swiss bodice<br />

with a ruffled bib effect. Her<br />

skirt was <strong>of</strong> green and white<br />

flowered print voile and her<br />

outfit was completed with a<br />

white picture hat with green<br />

satin streameri. She carried a<br />

basket <strong>of</strong> French lavender and<br />

white lilacs.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> the bride, the couple<br />

left for a wedding trip through<br />

the southern states. They will<br />

make their home in Fort<br />

Lauderdale. Fla, For her going<br />

away outfit the bride chose an<br />

apple green and white check<br />

knit dress with matching short<br />

sleeved jacket, white gloves,<br />

shoei and bag and a white<br />

cymbidium corsage.<br />

The bride attended Glaisboro<br />

State College, is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

and was employed as a nurie at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital. The<br />

bridegroom, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School, is employed with a<br />

construction firm in Fort<br />

Lauderdale,-<br />

Dr, and Mrs, Robert Schwab<br />

Ayerle, <strong>of</strong> Merlon, Pa,, and 314<br />

Seiipray av,, tWi city, announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, Sally Ann, to Paul<br />

Edward Corbley, son Of Mri.<br />

Edward Corbley and the" late<br />

Mr. Corbley, <strong>of</strong> Jacksonvlllf<br />

Fla,<br />

Miss Ayerle ii a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Merlon Mercy Academy and<br />

Cheitnut Hill College, Mr.<br />

Corbley ii a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bishop<br />

Kenny 111 High' 1 SchtoV' inc|<br />

S*cH€iriTdflttii«t<br />

Wgreoni'Belmint Mbyy in<br />

North Carolina,<br />

A fall wedding is planned.<br />

WOMEN'S SHOES,<br />

Mrs, Donald Keith Sharp<br />

Colony Outbids Catch-A-Lot group<br />

The Colony Club hai an- inaugurated several years ago<br />

nounced a donation <strong>of</strong> $50 to the by Mr, Kranich and is con<br />

Cateh-A-Lot program con- ducted every other Thursday,<br />

ducted here,<br />

Thil ii a project started<br />

several years ago and conducted<br />

every May through<br />

September. Fifteen or 20<br />

veterans from the Philadelphia<br />

Naval Hospital are transported<br />

here by Navy bus to spmd a<br />

day fishing and enjoying the<br />

shore<br />

The men are taken out for an<br />

ocean fishing trip aboard boats<br />

•jelop 'ing to local residents.<br />

While fishing they •njoy box<br />

lunches and sodas provided by<br />

local groups. <strong>On</strong> their return<br />

they are hosted for a swim In<br />

the private poo! <strong>of</strong> Or, and Mrs,<br />

Frank Adshead after which<br />

they return to the hone <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

' and Mrs. George Kranich for<br />

the return trip to Philadelphia,<br />

The program was<br />

SANDALS and CLOGS<br />

$795<br />

All Sales Final<br />

FAMILY SHOi<br />

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SIFT SUGGESTIONS:<br />

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• TOT-TOTERS<br />

• B«Y BATHS<br />

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COACH NfTS<br />

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CHILDREH'S<br />

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Sportswear<br />

by m WHITE STAG<br />

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I&E Style Shop<br />

iomeri Pt. Shopping Center<br />

Hi, i A Bethel Road<br />

Dial 927-4544<br />

I BUY 1=W 2nd KM <strong>of</strong> Equal or Less Value tor J U».<br />

1 SUMMER FASHION CLEARANCE<br />

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JACK WINTER and NEW<br />

FALL LINE NOW ARRIVING<br />

Han't Fashion Chalot<br />

Palmer Cantor<br />

16th and HawM<br />

OPDI WHY |.g<br />

SATURDAY NIGHT<br />

DORT-O-CAII<br />

• ttoTfi & MOTOR INN<br />

celebrates the<br />

NIGHT III VENICE FESTIVAL<br />

with i special<br />

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

A perfect prelude to this exciting event Is to start the<br />

evening festivities with • sumptuous PRIME RIB OF<br />

BEEF dinner in the oceanfront Saxony Room. Make It<br />

a family affair. Special children's portions. Served<br />

from 5:30 p.m.<br />

Frtt Parking<br />

To rtsene 1 tabli \<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1979 THE OCiAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE I — SECTION<br />

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Miss Vlimie is Weller bride at Maryland college chapel cussifwd Ads Bring You (kick Rtsitts<br />

Baker Chapel at Western Ladle A. Holm, <strong>of</strong> E. Norwalk,<br />

q C&auaii Maryland College was theConn,,<br />

Miss Luoinda Newby, <strong>of</strong><br />

letting recently for the wedding Frederick, Md., and Miia Joy,<br />

34 Asbury Avenue <strong>of</strong> Cynthia April CUmit and B, Qstovitz, <strong>of</strong> Pasadena, Md,<br />

JUNIOR atrcl MISSIS Craig Steven WeUer.<br />

Charles W. Miller, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

The Revs. Paul B, Goal, <strong>of</strong> Roekviue, Md., served at best<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

Italy Trinity Episcopal Church, man. Assisting as ushers were<br />

SIZES 3-18<br />

thii city, and Charles G, Richard N. Schmerttler, <strong>of</strong><br />

SUAAMSR SALE on Hanklni, <strong>of</strong> Trinity United Westminster, Md,, Giry b,<br />

Methodist Church in Mer. Weller, <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken, brother<br />

ALL INVENTORY chantrtlle, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at thegf.th«<br />

groom-, James H. Yates,<br />

Open Dally 10 a.m. Friday 'till 9:00 p.m. double-ring ceremony, *„ <strong>of</strong> Phoenijt, Md., Arthur E,<br />

Mrs, 'Evelyn Hering wai Blake, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Still Pond, Md.,<br />

j«jii))L»iiiiirr i r rr—f-r~-ir-* ,<br />

and "The Lord's Prayer". high neckline and long full<br />

FLOYD A.SCOTT<br />

The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> sleeves. The yoke <strong>of</strong> the gown<br />

Col. and Mrs, Jama F, Climie and the bottom <strong>of</strong> the skirt are<br />

fUSMC Ret,), <strong>of</strong> 3606 Oxford la. trimmed in Chantilly lace. Her<br />

SMALl PRINT<br />

The bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> long full veil edged in lace<br />

Mr. and Mrs, William L, draped from a Chantilly lace<br />

Weller, <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken. cap and she carried a cascade<br />

Mrs, J, Harry Housand, <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> phalaenopsis orchids and<br />

Scullville, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor stephanotis.<br />

for her sister. Bridesmaids The bridal attendants wore<br />

You praMMy Mai i<br />

were Mrs, Robert R, Cramer, dotted swiai gowns styled with<br />

(•¥«ir ptefv frsm 1<br />

at Bethlehem, Pa., Mils ^yee empire waists, V necklines and<br />

fllinUr ar p b*iu>llul<br />

nMnf eird ytu wwld<br />

*A. Johnson, <strong>of</strong> this city, Miss short sleeves. The matron <strong>of</strong><br />

t tniirsM Ui H I tn<br />

honor wai in blue and the<br />

nnvii. I will paint H<br />

bridesmaids in yellow, orchid,<br />

1st you al 11 CMtl I<br />

•win Inch,<br />

St. Mary's Guild pink, green and apricot, They<br />

carried white fireside baskets<br />

INLARGED PAINTING planning bazaar Oiled with multi-colored car-<br />

I do exacUng work—no pay If you ire not delighted.<br />

nations and daisies,<br />

Plnie call me - 1W447I<br />

St Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

For her daughter's wadding<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church wlli<br />

Mrs, Climie chose a yellow and<br />

hold its annual Bazaar<br />

•_MMMM 9MMMMMIIMMMMMMMMMMM• I<br />

apricot knit gown with yellow<br />

Tuesday, August 7, on the<br />

accessories and a miniature<br />

Music Pier, Mrs, Patrick<br />

yellow carnation corsage. For<br />

O'Shea, president <strong>of</strong> the Guild,<br />

the occasion Mrs, Weller<br />

ibelot<br />

alderal is general chairman and Mrs.<br />

selected a blue, green and white<br />

Martin Bartells is serving as<br />

nylon chiffon print gown with<br />

treasurer.<br />

white accessories and a cor-<br />

Members have been holding sage <strong>of</strong> miniature blue car-<br />

weekly work sessions all winter nations and yellow baby<br />

preparing for the event. The rosebuds.<br />

men <strong>of</strong> the church, under the<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

CHINA-PORCELAINS<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Frank Hill, will<br />

Westminster Riding Club the<br />

operate a refreshment stand.<br />

couple left for a wedding trip<br />

Figurines...<br />

Booths and their chairman through the New England<br />

are: Mrs, R.J. Black, sewing;<br />

Elegant to Whimsical<br />

Mates. They will make their<br />

Mrs, James Climie, ceramics;<br />

By Llldro, Royal Doolton,<br />

home in Lindenwold,<br />

Mrs, Joseph Dougherty, toys;<br />

Royal Copenhagen. Kaiser.<br />

The bride is a 1M» graduate<br />

Mrs. John Griffin, Christmas;<br />

BlnnandGrondahl<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />

Mrs. William Latta, white<br />

was graduated this year from<br />

elephants; Mrs, O'Shea, books<br />

Western Maryland College. The<br />

and paintings, Mrs, E. Everett<br />

bridegroom is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Pierce, baked goods; and Mrs,<br />

Pennsauken High School and<br />

Mildred K Steele, knitting.<br />

Western Maryland College,<br />

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PAOE 6 — SICTiON ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY ih<br />

Miss Sands Daniel bride<br />

A wedding <strong>of</strong> local Intereit<br />

was solmenized recently In<br />

Christ United Methodist<br />

Church, Fort Lauderdale, Fia<br />

uniting Miss Jacqueline<br />

Roberta Sandi and James F]<br />

Tlie bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Sands <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort Lfludtrdale and formerly<br />

<strong>of</strong> 601 KeaU av., Beesleys<br />

Point, The bridegroom ii the<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Katharine P Daut«S<br />

or Morriisonville, ill.<br />

M<br />

MiM Patti McGlinn <strong>of</strong><br />

M« m era served as maid <strong>of</strong><br />

honor and James Egan <strong>of</strong><br />

was be8t mm<br />

""""'<br />

l ?*ina • wedding trip to<br />

Bimim Bahamas, the couplj<br />

will riiidi in North Miami, Fla.<br />

The<br />

Wde was graduated<br />

from 'AUantic CSty Friendi<br />

'School and Broward Communily<br />

College: The<br />

bridegroom ii a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Springfield (111.) High School 1<br />

and Miami-Dade Junior College<br />

in Miami, Fla.<br />

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M, 1<br />

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Mr-, and Mrs. James F, Dautel<br />

BISCAYNE - Edna Wilson<br />

was top leorer at the Biicayne<br />

card party Monday evening.<br />

Runnermp were Edith Wigo,<br />

Bess Sqrenson, Idna March<br />

and- Alice Dooner.<br />

Blscayne Card parties are<br />

held every Monday at 7:30 p.m.<br />

in the Biscayne Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> ay. The. public is invited,<br />

Proceeds go to Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital.<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

— Average at Monday ifternoon's<br />

game was 48 with top<br />

scoring made by Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Lyndon Cortelyou with 52, Alio<br />

above average were Lucille<br />

Mina and Theresa Alexander,<br />

51'i; CamiUt Hartman and<br />

ratty Kulzer, Si, and ATCoari*<br />

andjttuben Sussman. 48.<br />

Tuesday evening's game<br />

produced averages <strong>of</strong> 72 for<br />

North-South and 63 for Bait-<br />

West. Playing North-South<br />

Jane Young and Peg Smith<br />

-werrtirst with B3. Biy^g<br />

(Adele Kelly, 77- Ed<br />

and Jane Sussman, 74%, a<br />

Aaron Simon and fleubeh<br />

Suiiman, 73%. ;<br />

In the last-West section<br />

Irene Abrams and John Green<br />

came In first with 76JA. HunJ<br />

nersup were Jim Conftell andi<br />

Art Levin, 75; Mr. and ; Mri;'<br />

William Goldman, 66, and<br />

Helen,James and Peg Sheldon,<br />

63%. •<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played evc»j£.<br />

Monday at 11:30, Tuesday;<br />

Thursday and Friday a< 8 p.rty<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 Weit<br />

av. ;<br />

YACHT CLUB TOUR-<br />

NAMENT BRIDGE' - Bttte.<br />

Stano scored ttOO and came (rt:<br />

first at the game played la&iM<br />

Thursday evening. Runnersup<br />

were Peg Barker, 8720- John;<br />

Bower, 6840, and Betty Grauchjj:'<br />

K30. :,V:<br />

Tournament Bridge is played<br />

for members only/eveigfj<br />

Thurtday at ?:4S p,in, at the<br />

Vactt.Chib. •-.-,.<br />

YACHT CLUB DUPtilCATt<br />

— Harry Bellwoar and Harry<br />

Nealifi were hi^i wlthi JML,<br />

percent af the VaoW^eWW*<br />

Duplicate Bridge game played<br />

Tuesday evening, Runneraup<br />

were Kay and Matt Hutmaker,<br />

,887; Edna Daniels and Jeanne<br />

DiMafino, .fisi; Drs. A.j.<br />

DiMarino, Jr. and ST., .625; Bob<br />

"^1<br />

Bridge<br />

Beruow and Marge GarUand,<br />

.537; Loii Betz and Marion<br />

Thomas, .517; Dot and John<br />

Bunting, .608, and Betty and A)<br />

Stano, ,505,<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

u played tor memban only<br />

every Tuesday at 7:45 p.m,<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE -<br />

Average at Wednesday<br />

Bvening's game was 48, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Richard Hardenberg were<br />

first with 59^ and coming in<br />

second were Jane Young and<br />

Vivian Cameron with sen. Also<br />

above average were Gail<br />

Preboleand Jack Baetian, Lois<br />

nibourne and Eileen Rend,<br />

Lucille Morrison and Gladys<br />

Steelman and Dade Wagon-<br />

Miter and Johanna Miskill.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 8p.m. in<br />

the Boxwood, 418 Atlantic av.<br />

LIJRAY DUPLICATE ^ An<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 60 in both directione<br />

g g<br />

. ly evening.<br />

Playing North-South<br />

Florence Hanson and Joe<br />

Peirsol were first wife 85%,<br />

Also above average were Helen<br />

Stederfi and Peg Peirsol, I6h%,<br />

and Nan Monlhan and Edna<br />

Tomllnson, 76.<br />

In the East-West section top<br />

scorers ^were Naoma Seymour<br />

and, Ed Baehr with 73. Also<br />

above average were Rose<br />

Caplto gnd Helen James, 67'i,<br />

^nd Dorothy Aechione and Vi<br />

B**droslan, 65.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

gam^i are played every<br />

Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. In the<br />

Bridge Center, 349 West av.<br />

^Luncheon-fashions<br />

S0ij?(anders Aug. l<br />

: 'The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens<br />

ClVlc Association Women's<br />

luncheon and fashion show will<br />

be staged Wednesday, August<br />

1, at i p.m. in the Flanders<br />

Hotel.<br />

., Tie iMest in summer attire<br />

iliWWlIii samples <strong>of</strong> what to<br />

look for in the fall will be shown<br />

by K, Averil Dolaway. Miss<br />

Mary KaRilb is general<br />

Chairman and|the wives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Association Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

are assisting.<br />

AftRtt for:<br />

AMBERTJUI • UWAIIAN TAN<br />

J>IN(Jt i94to<br />

.* j.i' n<br />

KSMHL<br />

New<br />

Arrivals<br />

Kight families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />

welcomed new arrivals at the<br />

Sork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 18 through the 22nri.<br />

Congratulations go to:<br />

Antony and Kalliopi (Rontos)<br />

Her oil vis, 319 Asbury av.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, n boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 16.<br />

Nelson and Carol (Sinkinson)<br />

Noon, 1425 Shore rd., Linwood,<br />

a toy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17.<br />

Gary and Marvene (Tucker)<br />

Goodin, 140 W. Johnwir av..<br />

Semen Point, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18'<br />

James and Leslie (Ryan)<br />

Wolfe, RD-1 Box 197, Linwood,<br />

a girl. <strong>Jul</strong>y 19.<br />

Donald and Judy (Ciamporcero)<br />

Conty, Apt. 610*1,<br />

Groveland av., Somen Point, a<br />

boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 19,<br />

Tommy and Mary<br />

(Haywerd) Milts, 220 Haven<br />

av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 21.<br />

Harmon and Susan (Hones)<br />

Scheibein, 93S Seasounds av.,<br />

Marmora, a boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 21.<br />

Frank and Carmen (Siviy)<br />

Quinn, 21S Clipper dr., Oeem<br />

aty, a toy, _Jujy 21<br />

James and Vir^nla (Lupp)<br />

Paicarello, Jo-Mir Motel,<br />

Somers Point, a boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 22.<br />

ClallllM Ada Brinfl RMuIti<br />

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Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Boy Scout Troop 55, 7:30 to 9<br />

p.m., Tuekahot Fire Hall.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Cub Seoul Pack 71 trip to the<br />

Rodeo at, Cowtown, bus leaves<br />

elementary school at. 5:30 p.m.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Upper Triytaship Committee,<br />

8 J p m ,"" "Tovhiship Hall,<br />

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TO (Friday) •' - Musie Pi«.<br />

Commuters Club. Ladles<br />

it, 7;30p,m,,«tthf Linwood Story Hour for pre.ieh0ol<br />

try Club, through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

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FRIE DELIVERY^<br />

393-3535<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Home, I p,m,, at<br />

Chapel Hall, 55th st anri<br />

Asbury av, ^ecial film, '"i.j<br />

Pleasure Seekers", a surfing<br />

odyisey. Free c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

Engaged<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R,<br />

Sharpe, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Ambler, Pa,,<br />

and 6 Arkansas av,, this city,<br />

announce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Kathryn Clare,<br />

to Michael Alfred Doll, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, and Mrs, L.S. Doll, <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit, Mich.<br />

Miss Sharpe is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Gwynedd Mercy Academy and<br />

Chandler Junior College la<br />

Boston. Mr, Doll is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame University and<br />

received a master's degree in<br />

business administration from<br />

Columbia University,<br />

A fall wedding is planned.<br />

dDUghnuts, All teens welcome.<br />

Square dince, 8 p.m. in the<br />

Youth Center,<br />

, Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Pocahomas mietini, 8 "p.m., ia<br />

the American Legion Hall,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., In the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 Weit av.<br />

Community Orchestra<br />

rehearsal, 8 p.m., in the high<br />

school band room.<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) -,<br />

Night in Venice Boat Parade<br />

along the Bay, starting 7 p.m.<br />

Film ehowini <strong>of</strong> "Thief in the<br />

Night", 7:30 p.m., at Union<br />

Chapel by-the-Sea, 55th st, and<br />

Aibury av.<br />

Square dance, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

SUNDAY through THURSDAY<br />

Free concerts, B p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier, with the municipal<br />

orchestra under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Clarence Fuhrman and soloists<br />

Tbm Perkins, baritone; Nancy<br />

Foxifeover, soprano; and Gary<br />

Varnadore, tenor.<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., at 41B Atlantic ay<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Exchange Club dinner<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., st Daniel's<br />

Restaurant,<br />

COASTAL STATE BANK<br />

COMPARATIVI REPORT OF CONDlTiON<br />

Cash and due from hanks.,..,,.,,,,., ,<br />

U.S. Tnasufv securities ..,,,.,,,,,,,,<br />

Obligations <strong>of</strong> other U.S, Government aginciis ind corporation!<br />

Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell<br />

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• (jar)if p^arn^yK fiirnitiirn anri fiytiirnt, and nlhtr t&mii : ^ (<br />

fifr^inting bank premises •, .,,... .•...'.'....... .-i...<br />

Other assiif ,.,.... ,.,,.,,,,.......,,.......•<br />

TOTAL ASSETS ....,..,.. .^<br />

LIABILITIES<br />

Demand deposits <strong>of</strong> individuals, partnerships, and corporations<br />

Time and savings deposits , , ,,,..,,,,,..,..,<br />

Deposie <strong>of</strong> United States Government ,,,.,,....,.<br />

Certified and <strong>of</strong>ficers' checks, etc ,,...,.<br />

Other liahilitiis<br />

TOTAL LIABILITIIS .....,.,, ,.,.,,..<br />

RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES<br />

Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to<br />

Internal Revenue Service rulings)<br />

TOTAL RISERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES ...........<br />

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS<br />

Common stock-total par value ,,.,,,,...,. ,<br />

Surplus , ,<br />

Undivided pr<strong>of</strong>its ..,.,,...,.: ,,..,,<br />

Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves<br />

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •<br />

TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , . , .<br />

OFFICERS<br />

RiCHARD KORNCUT<br />

Chairmdn ot ihe Badrd<br />

ROBE R I A. GILL<br />

Prcsidenl<br />

FRANCIS X. CONWAY<br />

Chiet txctulivf Otlitcr<br />

PHILIP |, DiBERARDINO<br />

E\i'tu(ivc Vice President<br />

jntl SttreUry<br />

HENRY HESS<br />

Vk« Prcsideni<br />

jnd Trcjigrcr<br />

LODGII DEI.CORIO<br />

AuliUnt Vi« Presidfni<br />

BANK<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

JOHN A. BURRELL<br />

ROBERT A, GILL<br />

ROBERT M. HECKMAN<br />

HARRY B, KLAUSE, |R.<br />

RICHARD KORNGUT<br />

ROBERT C. ORDILLE<br />

lOHNl W, PELINO<br />

ROI1ER1 L. SHARP<br />

WALTER |. WELLS<br />

PERRY A, WHITE<br />

CHESTER I. WIMBERG<br />

PiOPLI<br />

WHO CARE<br />

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June 30, <strong>1973</strong> June .30, 1972<br />

S 1,838,987,75<br />

2,008,147,71<br />

2,801,209,68<br />

100,000.00<br />

17,431,2874^<br />

235,387.08*<br />

S 7,973,354.01<br />

13,160,440.80<br />

210,047.99<br />

361,244.86<br />

492JJ5JMX<br />

$22.197J43J3<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Card Club game,<br />

7: IS p.m., In the Youth Center.<br />

Biieayne Cord Party, ?:S0<br />

p.m., in the Biscayne Hotel, 811<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av. Public welcome.<br />

Proceeds benefit Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgi<br />

game, 12:30p.m., at the Bridge<br />

Center, 349 We* av.<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First United Methodist Church<br />

meeting, I p.m. Book review <strong>of</strong><br />

Arme Morrow Lindbergh'*<br />

"Hour <strong>of</strong> Gold, Hour <strong>of</strong> Lead"<br />

to be presented by Mrs. Charted<br />

Sayre.<br />

Story Hour for pre-school<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

at the library, Bth st. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge,<br />

tor members only, 7:45 p.m. .<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />

Alanon meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Episcopal Parish Hall, nth st.<br />

and Central av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 8 p.m., at the Bridge<br />

Center, 341 West av.<br />

CHICKEN BARBECUE<br />

NORTHFBLD - A chicken<br />

barbecue supper is being<br />

sponsored by members <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfleld United Methodist<br />

Church for tomorrow from 4 to<br />

7 p.m. at the church, lion rd.<br />

and Northfleld av.<br />

$ 1,013,351.80<br />

1,816,883.74<br />

800,119.07<br />

2,500,000.00<br />

B 947 142,34<br />

70,315,83<br />

S 3,372,346.04<br />

6,430,537,43<br />

179,858.29<br />

6,030.52<br />

1,216,433.93<br />

$11,205,206.21<br />

$ 32,000,00 $ 2,000.00<br />

2^0000<br />

$ 1,200,000.00 $ 800,000,00<br />

1,640,000.00 640,000.00<br />

191,253.29 (36,869.33)<br />

$ 3,031,2<br />

NEW JERSEYS<br />

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Special children's program<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Department, announces<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> a recreation program<br />

for children with physical or learning<br />

disabilities. Hie program will be held every<br />

Tuesday and Thursday morning at Convention<br />

Hall, fth st, & Boardwalk, from 9 a.m. to noon.<br />

The morning activities will consist <strong>of</strong> arts and<br />

crafts, recreation activities, and special events<br />

such as peanut hunts and watermelon-seedspitting<br />

contests. Any interested parents are<br />

invited to bring their children, A small fee will<br />

be necessary for arts and crafts. All ages are<br />

invited.<br />

For further information call 398-0124 or 398-<br />

4312.<br />

GOING TO EUROPE<br />

A concert program which<br />

seeks to promote International<br />

undemanding through music is<br />

planning a tour this summer to<br />

Denmark, Belgium, Holland<br />

and Luxembourg, Mary Card<br />

McGinnU.<strong>of</strong> 215W. Ridgewood<br />

dr., Northfield, a clarinetist,<br />

will be one <strong>of</strong> the musical<br />

ambassador! making the tow.<br />

PARADE FLOATS<br />

Commercial float entries for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 64th annual Baby<br />

Parade, August e, may regtater<br />

at the information center on the<br />

boardwalk. A nominal entry fee<br />

<strong>of</strong> $1.M wlU be dwrgrt. Us<br />

Baby Parade begins at 10:15<br />

am. and fa one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

most popular events.<br />

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PAGE 10 - SECTION ONE<br />

COMIC DIVISION WINNER — Sue Mauk proudly displays Duchess complete<br />

with Hawaiian Leis against a tropical paradise background which took first<br />

prize in this division. McCone Photo.<br />

A, :<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1973</strong><br />

THE JUDGES — Judges prepare to announce winners in the Pet Fair conducted<br />

Friday evening on the Recreation Field. Left to right are Mrs, Bitty Jane<br />

Smms <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Department, Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. Phil Sheridan,<br />

Miss TrudJ Tracey, judges, and Don PUeggi, also <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Department<br />

which sponsored the event. McCone Photo.<br />

More and more women covet power <strong>of</strong> executive, legislative fields<br />

NEWARK - The role <strong>of</strong><br />

women in the buiinisi world<br />

has taken on a new definition at<br />

the Rutgers Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Buiiness Administration.<br />

"More and more women are<br />

seeking now to share the power<br />

<strong>of</strong> the executive suite and the<br />

teiiilative chamber," says Dr.<br />

Horace j. DePodwin, dean <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tehool. "And," he adds,<br />

"for an increasing number <strong>of</strong><br />

women students at the business<br />

school this goal is not far-<br />

fetched."<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> women<br />

enrolled in advanced accounting<br />

and business administration<br />

courses, whose<br />

collective aim is earning a<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration<br />

degree at Rutgers,<br />

has risen in a year's time from<br />

four to 19 full-time students.<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> women doing<br />

part-time evening graduate<br />

work also has increased appreciably.<br />

Typical <strong>of</strong> the new students<br />

are Mary Paterno, <strong>of</strong> Paiiiie;<br />

Charline Smith, <strong>of</strong> Jersey <strong>City</strong>,<br />

and Elizabeth Barnes, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bloom field-<br />

All three are determined to<br />

achieve a status approaching<br />

Dr. DePodwin'i definition.<br />

While they, don't Oiink<br />

tnutual in<br />

' world," they feel'IBie'' are<br />

LEGISLATURE:- Is the New<br />

Jersey Legislature oriented to<br />

big business? Richard A.<br />

Lynch, executive vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State AFL-CIO in Jus<br />

report to the 12th annual convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the organization,<br />

recently called on labor<br />

delegates to insure the election<br />

in November <strong>of</strong> a more<br />

representative Senate and<br />

Assembly including those<br />

associated directly with<br />

organized labor.<br />

In reviewing the current<br />

make-up <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Legislature encompassing the<br />

120 seats in the Assembly and<br />

Senate, Lynch said that 42 were<br />

lawyers, 18 corporation<br />

executives, 14 business owners,<br />

13 real estate and insurance<br />

brokers, three retired business<br />

executives, four public<br />

relations firm owners, three<br />

women, two educators, two<br />

physicians, one clergyman,<br />

fcur union leaders, six public<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials, eight miscellaneous,<br />

and two vacancies.<br />

All seats in the State Senate<br />

and General Assembly are up<br />

tor grabs this year at the<br />

November election. In many<br />

sections <strong>of</strong> the Stale active<br />

campaigning for the legislative<br />

seats ii already underway. The<br />

Governorship <strong>of</strong> New Jersey is<br />

alio at stake in the November<br />

election, with urenaan j.<br />

Byrne, Democrat, having<br />

received the endorsement <strong>of</strong><br />

organized labor.<br />

Sewage<br />

some problems in entering the male chauvinism, was what pursuing business careers at a And all are convinced "it's a<br />

tor landing managerial-level<br />

what was formerly a strictly they consider some managerial level, rather than<br />

woman's market" at present jobs.<br />

male domain<br />

inadequacies in their un- just as clerks or secretaries."<br />

Recently, they met indergraduate preparation. As<br />

formally with the dean to liberal arts majors — Ms,<br />

The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the<br />

discuss some <strong>of</strong> the problems Smith and Ms, Barnes have<br />

recruitment campaign is<br />

encountered In dealing with a history degrees and Ml,<br />

reflected in a marked increase<br />

world <strong>of</strong> consumerism, Paterno has a political science<br />

in applications for the Sep-<br />

marketing and sales, in- degree — the women would<br />

tember term, Keith<br />

vestments and finance, in- have liked better training in<br />

McLoughland, director <strong>of</strong><br />

formation systems and mathematici. Their struggle<br />

student services at the school,<br />

organization management. with math was conquered by<br />

said total applications from<br />

Although not card-carrying what Ms. Smith calli their<br />

women have gone in a year's<br />

members <strong>of</strong> any women's "pure perseverance in wanting<br />

time from 38 to 121, an increase<br />

liberation groups, all are to make it."<br />

<strong>of</strong> over 300 percent.<br />

"Women students are en-<br />

avowed feminists. Ten months<br />

into their course work and The increase in women<br />

couraged and welcomed?"<br />

confident <strong>of</strong> their abilities to students at the buiiness school<br />

McLoughland said, "In seeking<br />

cope in the classroom, they now was the direct result <strong>of</strong> an<br />

women as students we've used<br />

laugh at the insensitivity active recruitment program<br />

the same methods employed to<br />

initially displayed by some undertaken by a female faculty<br />

increase the number jif other<br />

male faculty members. member and the women<br />

minority students. Through<br />

studenti. Ms. Ellen Kulka, a<br />

presently-enrolled women,<br />

Ms. Paterno mentions one<br />

instructor who was "com-<br />

lawyer teaching courses in<br />

we've let other women know<br />

pletely oblivious to the women<br />

consumerism and the law, was<br />

that there are places for them<br />

in his class."<br />

the coordinator <strong>of</strong> this special<br />

at the Business School,"<br />

recruiting effort. Working with All three women have had<br />

Ms. Barnes objects to in- Ms. Smith and Ms. Barnes some work experience either in<br />

structors, male studenti, among other students, she <strong>of</strong>fices or teaching and they<br />

friends and acquaintances who designed brochures, arranged look forward to careers ia their<br />

question her motives for being speaking engagements and chosen fields when they<br />

at a graduate school usually directed a massive letter- complete degree requirements<br />

considered male-urienttd. mailing campaign geared to in December, Ms. Paterno and<br />

"I assure you," she smiles, reach every woman enrolled in Ms. Smith plan to enter<br />

"that we are not 'girls looking every branch <strong>of</strong> the State marketing and sales while Ms.<br />

for husbands' We'reat Butgen University,<br />

Barnes plans a career in 1337 West Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

because we want the<br />

ejnUfieations (or better.Jobs," "The resppnie," Ms. Smith finance and investments.<br />

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three, once they unaware <strong>of</strong> the poMiMlitiei <strong>of</strong><br />

Garden State<br />

DRAFT;- Evm though there<br />

is no draft, young men are still<br />

required to register for<br />

selective service at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

their 18th birthday, according<br />

to word from the New Jersey<br />

State Selective System<br />

Headquarters.<br />

Failure to register is a<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the law and could<br />

result in prosecution by the<br />

Deportment <strong>of</strong> Justice. The<br />

President's authority to induct<br />

men into service expired on<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 1. The administration does<br />

not plan to seek an extension <strong>of</strong><br />

such authority, and the Defense<br />

Department is relying on<br />

volunteer enlistments to supply<br />

military manpower.<br />

Selective Service Directpr<br />

Byron V, Peptone has urged<br />

parents and friends <strong>of</strong> all young<br />

men who reach II years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

to remind them <strong>of</strong> their legal<br />

responsibility to register with<br />

Selective Service.<br />

SCHOOL FUNDS;- A court<br />

test <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's system <strong>of</strong><br />

utilizing property taxes to<br />

finance public schools will be<br />

completed before the<br />

Legislature attempts to decide<br />

an alternate method <strong>of</strong> paying<br />

school costs.<br />

Presiding <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Legislature have<br />

decided to retain the Newark<br />

Taw firm <strong>of</strong> McCartef and<br />

English to appeal the State<br />

Supreme Court decision which<br />

held the present system <strong>of</strong><br />

continued from page one<br />

developers 30 days to get the certification after the permit has been<br />

wued.<br />

The developers themselves have precipitated this by going to the<br />

State Bureau <strong>of</strong> Water Pollution Control in Trenton rather than the<br />

sewer and water company. In the case <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony I(<br />

condominium, Chief Vincent wrote the following to sewer company<br />

head Earnhardt: "It is our understanding that this project, known<br />

as <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II, will not be completed and discharging tewage<br />

until <strong>Jul</strong>y 1,1974, at the earliest. Furthermore, we see from your<br />

plans for interim improvements that those improvements will be<br />

completed by May 31,1974. Accordingly, we have no objection &<br />

your certifying that you will have capacity to handle waste from<br />

(he <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony project. Our position would be the sam« with<br />

respect to any similar project which would not make use <strong>of</strong> ypnr<br />

tyttem until after the completion <strong>of</strong> your interim improvements, to<br />

nog «sjh£ total <strong>of</strong> such new connections does not Muwdthe new-<br />

financing public elementary<br />

and secondary education unconstitutional<br />

"It is our belief that the<br />

Legislature, the people and the<br />

taxpayers <strong>of</strong> New Jersey are<br />

entitled to have this issue<br />

pursued to its ultimate legal<br />

determination before moving<br />

toward the development <strong>of</strong> an<br />

alternative method to finance<br />

the operations <strong>of</strong> local school<br />

districts," the two <strong>of</strong>ficials said<br />

in a joint statement. They include<br />

Senate President Alfred<br />

N. Beadleston, R., Monmoutti;<br />

and Assembly Speaker Thomas<br />

H. Mean, R,, Essex,<br />

CROPS:- Above normal<br />

temperatures this month may<br />

be uncomfortable for toe<br />

average New Jerseyan, but the<br />

State • Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture reports the humid<br />

weather has increased summer<br />

vegetable harvesting.<br />

Tomato harvesting it increasing<br />

with light to moderate<br />

supplies. Cabbage marketings<br />

are mostly moderate but <strong>of</strong><br />

steady volume. Planting for<br />

late harvest is nearing completion.<br />

Snap bean harvest is<br />

general and <strong>of</strong> moderate to<br />

heavy volume, bit total volume<br />

is below earlier expectations.<br />

Cucumber supplies are increasing<br />

rapidly with heavy<br />

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PAGE 10— SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY If,<br />

COMIC DIVISION WINNER - Sue Mauk proudly displays Duchess complete<br />

with Hawaiian Leis against a tropical paradise background which took first<br />

prize in this division. McCone Photo,<br />

— Judges prepare to announce winners in the Pet Fair conducted<br />

Friday evening on the Recreation Field. Left to right are Mrs, Betty Jane<br />

Smms <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Department, Mrs, Robert Clark, Mr§, Phil Sheridan,<br />

Mis Trudi Tracey, judges, and Don Pileggi, also <strong>of</strong> the Recreatim Department<br />

which sponsored the event. McCone Photo,<br />

More and more women covet power <strong>of</strong> executive, legislative fields<br />

NEWARK - The role <strong>of</strong><br />

women in the business world<br />

has taken on a new definition at<br />

the Rutgers Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Business Administration.<br />

"More and more women are<br />

seeking now to ihare the power<br />

<strong>of</strong> the executive suite and the<br />

legislative chamber," says Dr.<br />

Horace J, DePodwin, dean <strong>of</strong><br />

the school "And," he addi,<br />

"for an increasing number <strong>of</strong><br />

women students at the business<br />

school this goal ig not farfetched."<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> women<br />

enrolled in advanced acoountini<br />

and businesi administration<br />

courses, whose<br />

collective aim is earnini a<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Busineis Administration<br />

degree at Rutgeri,<br />

has risen in a year's time from<br />

four to 19 full-time students,<br />

"Hie number <strong>of</strong> women doini<br />

part-time evening graduate<br />

work also has increased appreciably.<br />

Typical <strong>of</strong> the new itudints<br />

are Mary Paterno, <strong>of</strong> Passiic;<br />

Qiarline Smith, <strong>of</strong> Jersey <strong>City</strong>,<br />

and Elizabeth Barnes, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bloomfield.<br />

All three are determined to<br />

achieve a status approaching<br />

Dr. DePodwin's definition.<br />

While «hpy ifnn'j trjiflk<br />

LEGISLATURE:- Is the New<br />

Jersey Legislature oriented to<br />

big business' .Richard A,<br />

Lynch,executive vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State AFL-CIO in his<br />

report to the 12th annual convention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the organisation,<br />

recently -called on labor<br />

delegates to insure the election<br />

in November <strong>of</strong> a more<br />

representative Senate and<br />

Assembly including thosi<br />

associated directly with<br />

organized labor.<br />

In reviewing the current<br />

make-up <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Legislature encompassing the<br />

120 seats in the Assembly and<br />

Senate, Lynch Mid that 42 were<br />

lawyers, IB corporation<br />

executives, 14 business owners,<br />

13 real estate and insurance<br />

brokers, three retired business<br />

executives, four public<br />

relations firm owners, three<br />

women, two educators, two<br />

physicians, one clergyman,<br />

fata* union leaders, six public<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials, eight miscellaneous,<br />

and two vacancies.<br />

All seats in the Sate Senate<br />

and General Assembly are up<br />

tor grabs Jhis year at the<br />

F^vember election. In many<br />

sections <strong>of</strong> the State active<br />

campaigning for the legislative<br />

seats i« already underway. The<br />

Governorship <strong>of</strong> New Jersey is<br />

also at stake in the November<br />

Byrne, Democrat, having<br />

received the endorsement <strong>of</strong><br />

organized labor.<br />

Sewage<br />

some problems in entering<br />

what was formerly a strictly<br />

male domain<br />

Recently, they met informally<br />

with the dean to<br />

discuss some <strong>of</strong> the problems<br />

the male chauvinism, was what<br />

they consider some<br />

inadequacies in their undergraduate<br />

preparation As<br />

liberal arts majors — Ml.<br />

Snith and Ms. Barnes have<br />

encountered in dealing with a history degree! and Ms.<br />

world <strong>of</strong> consumerism, Paterno hai a political science<br />

marketing and sales, in- degree — the women would<br />

vestment! and finance, in- have liked better training in<br />

formation systems and mathematics. Their struggle<br />

organization management. with math wai conquered by<br />

Although not card-carrying what Ms. Smith calls thiir<br />

members <strong>of</strong> any women's "pure perseverance in wanting<br />

liberation groups, all are to make<br />

avowed feministi. Ten monthi<br />

into their course work and<br />

confident <strong>of</strong> their abilities to<br />

cope in the classroom, they now<br />

laugh at the inseniitivity<br />

initially displayed by some<br />

male faculty members.<br />

Ms. Paterno mentions one<br />

instructor who was "completely<br />

oblivious to the women<br />

in his class,"<br />

Ms, Barnes object! to in-<br />

EtruetorB, mail students,<br />

friends and acquaintances who<br />

question her motives for being<br />

at a graduate school usually<br />

considered male-oriented.<br />

"I assure you," ihe smiles,<br />

"that we are not 'girls looking<br />

for husbands,' We're at Rutgeri<br />

became" we want the<br />

(yalificatinna far hrttar {nh«.*»<br />

.-Another pmMran i|w J*I:.<br />

three, once they<br />

1 it."<br />

The increase in women<br />

students at the business school<br />

wai the direct result <strong>of</strong> an<br />

active recruitment program<br />

undertaken by a female faculty<br />

member and the women<br />

itudents. Ms. Ellen Kulka, a<br />

lawyer teaching courses in<br />

consumerism and the law, was<br />

the coordinator <strong>of</strong> this special<br />

recruiting effort. Working with<br />

Ms, Smith and Ms. Barnes<br />

among other itudents, she<br />

designed brochures, arranged<br />

speaking engagements and<br />

dirt ed a massive lettermailii<br />

g campaign geared to<br />

reach every woman enrolled in<br />

every branch <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

University.<br />

"Tha response," MB, Smith<br />

* •<br />

Garden State<br />

DRAFT:- Even though there<br />

is no draft, young men are still<br />

required to register for<br />

selective service at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

their 18th birthday, according<br />

to word from the New Jeney<br />

State Selective System<br />

Headquarters.<br />

Failure to register is a<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the law and could<br />

result in prosecution by Jhe<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Justice, The<br />

President's authority to induct<br />

men into service expired on<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 1. The administration does<br />

not plan to seek an extension <strong>of</strong><br />

such authority, and the Defense<br />

Department is relying on<br />

volunteer enlistments to supply<br />

military manpower.<br />

Selective Service Director<br />

Byron V, Pepitone has urged<br />

parent sand friends <strong>of</strong> all young<br />

men who reach 11 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

to remind them <strong>of</strong> their legal<br />

responsibility to register with<br />

Selective Service,<br />

SCHOOL FUNDS:- A court<br />

test <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's system <strong>of</strong><br />

Utilizing property taxes to<br />

finance public schools will be<br />

completed before the<br />

Legislature attempts to decide<br />

an alternate method <strong>of</strong> paying<br />

school costs.<br />

Presiding <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Legislature have<br />

decided to retain the Newark<br />

law firm <strong>of</strong> MeCarter find"<br />

English to appeal the State<br />

Supreme Court decision which<br />

held the present system <strong>of</strong><br />

continued from page one<br />

developers 30 days to get the Lert<strong>of</strong>ication after the permit ha§ been<br />

Ksued<br />

The developers themselves have precipitated this by going to toe<br />

State Bureau nf Water Pollution Control in Trenton rather than the<br />

sewer and water company In thL case <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II<br />

condominium, Chief Vincent wrote the following to sewer company<br />

head Earnhardt "It is our understanding that this project, known<br />

SB <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II, will not be completed and discharging sewage<br />

until <strong>Jul</strong>y i, 1974, at the earliest Furthermore, we see from yam<br />

plant for interim improvements that those improvements will be<br />

completed by May 31,1074 Accordingly, we have no objection to<br />

your certifying that you will have capacity to handle watte from<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony project Our position would be the lame with<br />

mpect to any similar project which would not make uie <strong>of</strong> ypur<br />

system until after the completion <strong>of</strong> your interim improvetnats, to<br />

bag as the total <strong>of</strong> such new connections does not exceed the BW<br />

Opacity which the improvements create "<br />

<strong>On</strong> the strength <strong>of</strong> Vincent's lette;, and not any <strong>of</strong>ficial survey <strong>of</strong><br />

fee sewer company, the CommlSafaiers remind that the Ocaan<br />

(Mony should begin buiWtng.<br />

' - 'Interim tonprovwntnti" Hut Vta<br />

i M to fifeappmVfcHy theftttt.<br />

" rtwmi<br />

i JttJWpny^women,<br />

unaware <strong>of</strong> tire DosglWIities <strong>of</strong><br />

financing public elementary<br />

and secondary education unconstitutional.<br />

"It is our belief that the<br />

Legislature, the people and the<br />

taxpayers <strong>of</strong> New Jersey are<br />

entitled to have this issue<br />

pursued to its ultimate legal<br />

determination before moving<br />

toward the development <strong>of</strong> an<br />

alternative method to finance<br />

the operations <strong>of</strong> local school<br />

districts," the two <strong>of</strong>ficials said<br />

h a Joint statement. They include<br />

Senate President Alfred<br />

N. Beadleston, R., Monmouth;<br />

and Assembly Speaker Thomas<br />

H. Kean, R , Essex.<br />

CROPS:- Above normal<br />

temperatures this month may<br />

be uncomfortable for the<br />

average New Jerseyan, but the<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture reports the humid<br />

weather has increased summer<br />

vegetable harvesting.<br />

Tomato harvesting is increasing<br />

with light to moderate<br />

supplies. Cabbage marketings<br />

are mostly moderate but <strong>of</strong><br />

steady volume. Planting for<br />

late harvest is nearing completion.<br />

Snap bean harvest is<br />

general and <strong>of</strong> moderate to<br />

heavy volume, but total volume<br />

to below earlier expectations.<br />

Cucumber supplies are increasing<br />

rapidly with heavy<br />

itedfrom ttwxarly<br />

acreage. Dry onion harvest is<br />

increasing slowly. Pepper<br />

marketings are light from the<br />

earliest acreage. Eggplant are<br />

growing well, Escarole harvest<br />

is mostly light but steady.<br />

Estimates on <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 for<br />

summer acreage for harvest, <strong>of</strong><br />

nine Garden State vegetables<br />

totaled 36,410 acres for <strong>1973</strong>,<br />

which is up one percent from<br />

1172 but two percent below 1971.<br />

Junction<br />

continued from page one<br />

someone is found tt be infected,<br />

and seek* MMmeut, health<br />

department <strong>of</strong>ficials will be<br />

notified by the attending<br />

phytJcian. Tntn <strong>of</strong>ficiate are<br />

•hen fMdnd to cftny out a<br />

anfldMtial check <strong>of</strong> oonUcte.<br />

"The pMpMpttfthb maamre<br />

' ol AtltoMe in the<br />

pursuing business careen at a<br />

managerial level, rather than<br />

just as clerks or secretaries."<br />

The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recruitment campaign is<br />

reflected in a marked increase<br />

in applications for the September<br />

term, Keith<br />

MeLoughland, director <strong>of</strong><br />

student services at the school,<br />

said total applications from<br />

women have gone in a year's<br />

time from SB to 121, an increase<br />

<strong>of</strong> over 300 percent.<br />

"Women students are encouraged<br />

and welcomed,"<br />

McLoughland uid, "In seeking<br />

women as students we've used<br />

the same methods employed to<br />

increase the number <strong>of</strong> other<br />

minority studenti. Through<br />

presently-enrolled women,<br />

we've let other women know<br />

that there are places for them<br />

at the Business School."<br />

All three women have had<br />

some work experience either in<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices or teaching and they<br />

took forward to carters in their<br />

chosen fields when they<br />

complete degree requirements<br />

in December. Mi. Paterno and<br />

Ms. Smith plan to enter<br />

marketing and sales while Us,<br />

Barnes plans a career In<br />

finance and investments.<br />

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woman's market" at present<br />

for landing<br />

Jobs.<br />

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managerial level<br />

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Variance<br />

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powdbllily th.t El-Bay could<br />

rale application for other<br />

variances for, building* to be<br />

constructed El-Bay Inttmdi to<br />

mass such application at the<br />

regular August Zoning Board<br />

meeting.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the objections to the<br />

variance were railed by<br />

William J. Hugh*., an attorney<br />

who is awar <strong>of</strong> a marina etae<br />

to the condominium tit*.<br />

Huglws did battle wish El-Bay<br />

attorney Albert M. Ash on '<br />

numerous subjects dealing with<br />

,tto projeot.<br />

Evan wioi the variance, El-<br />

Bay U not out <strong>of</strong> the wood* yet.<br />

•Hie firm faces litigation<br />

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without State and Federal<br />

permits. The aty is also after<br />

H-B«y for what hai ben ,<br />

tensed poor (iQ^strvctloii w<strong>of</strong>k<br />

on the bulkhead.<br />

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THE OCEAN, CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE II — SECTION ONE<br />

From the Pfi <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

The ghost <strong>of</strong> summers past<br />

COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA<br />

by Mark Soifer Grounds to Visit with the aged<br />

Cedar trees where the Lake<br />

public relations director Brothers established <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

It returns every summ#'- ***• !t "•*• **" Aib W « v -<br />

about this time when the full d loo j (I "J *•* m n *"•<br />

orange moon burns quietly ov»r' * WB - .."„* o",,, fln*ouse<br />

the fcardwalk and the "Night .beneath <strong>City</strong> Hill and slti ta the<br />

In Venice" signifies a season<br />

cab <strong>of</strong> the oldest fire-truck.<br />

half completed We know that it Eventually it retches the bay<br />

is here although we miy choose and wonders what happened to<br />

to ignore it because it to not Hopte's and Chris"<br />

alive exactly, which is scary,<br />

but UiW again it is not excttly<br />

dead, either ,<br />

It is*itrange.<br />

Maybe it comes from the mist<br />

<strong>of</strong> whftecaps or the echo <strong>of</strong><br />

seagulls It reminds me <strong>of</strong><br />

whlsps <strong>of</strong> clouds, that form a<br />

nallem, say a tiny dancer, and<br />

then disappear just when you<br />

are ready to reach out and grab<br />

it.<br />

It moves with a purpose. And<br />

It moves very quickly. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

moment it may be hovering<br />

over the BBth st. Pier fraternizing<br />

with contented fisherman<br />

The next second it stops in<br />

POSITION FOR MEDITATION-Shanti DeSai, disciple <strong>of</strong> Yoga^ demon- frdnt <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier to watch<br />

the flags whipping in the sun<br />

strates the Lotus position used by yogis for meditation. DeSai holds a master's against a clear, three o'clock<br />

degree in chemistry fromDrexel University, but gave up a career as a chemist sky.<br />

topecome'a* full time instructor in, Yoga. He conducts Friday classes the year It is looking for something<br />

around at the Cultural Arts Center, where the above photo was taken. Full in- More to the point it is asking<br />

formation' is available at the Arts Center, either in person or by telephone. questions and seeking<br />

reassurances from old friends<br />

It stops at the Tabernacle<br />

Thr$e neyfborns hqve their own teachers<br />

Mr. and SaW Thomas btrth<strong>of</strong> their first child, a son,<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

1 ricks.<br />

Then it woms south to look at<br />

the new homes that were not<br />

here last season.<br />

Mostly, however, it is in.<br />

terested in people. It notes that<br />

the young are wearing less and<br />

that the old are talking about<br />

this more. It finds many<br />

couples still walking hand-inhand<br />

along the boardwalk. It<br />

sees the solitary bench sitters<br />

gazing out to the horizon and<br />

waiting for something to appear.<br />

It chuckles at the variety <strong>of</strong><br />

slogans on imprinted T-shirts<br />

and the thick high heeled shoes<br />

that some <strong>of</strong> our girls are<br />

clobbering about in. (and some<br />

boys, too )<br />

It listens to cronies talk about<br />

how well the Phillies are<br />

playing, how well the fish are<br />

biting and how nice Clarence<br />

Fuhrraan's concert was on the<br />

Music Pier<br />

Then it meanders along the<br />

boardwalk looking for old<br />

- 'S<br />

Chatte* Hobmifeter, Jr<br />

Newton, have announced the<br />

COOL OFF!<br />

wffli Brty*T* Hand-<br />

Dippri •« CrMm<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>yll in the Newton Memorial<br />

Hospital. He arrived 'at 12:01<br />

p.m.;, weighed seven pounds, 13<br />

ounces and has been named<br />

Thomas Charles in.<br />

Mrs. Hubmaster is the former<br />

Ruth Leeds, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Dorothy Leeds <strong>of</strong>Ventnor<br />

aty; Mr. Hubmaster la the son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Thomas C, Hubmaster,<br />

ST., <strong>of</strong> 1561 Bay, av, a 1961<br />

graduate ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School and a 1969 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

OCEAN GlaBiboro State College<br />

graduating with honors. He it<br />

SUNDRIES an instrumental music teacher<br />

at Vemon Valley School and<br />

SODA FOUNTAIN Mrs> Hubmajt«rs ift.ft - l<br />

,usletWMWWi<br />

11 than* Bay<br />

Open All X**r<br />

1 The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community<br />

Orchestra has been rehearsing<br />

every week under the direction<br />

friends. It finds many but also SPIRITED NOTES: - <strong>of</strong> Dr. J:S.D. Eisenhower <strong>of</strong><br />

realizes that a few familiar Arrive at the bay early Wildwood. Twentyrtwo<br />

faces are no longer where they tomorrow evening for a good musicians tyre now active In the<br />

used to be. ',<br />

vantage point for "Night In group Rehearsals are held<br />

It swishes out over the sand Venice". And don't forget the every Friday st s p.m. in the<br />

and watches as four tanned "Over 21 Dance tonight on the high school band room. Anyone<br />

youngsters build a castle and Music Pier, S p.m. If "Square interested in Joining the group<br />

decorate it with shells It helps Dancing" is your thing, the is invited to attend the<br />

a three-year-old fill her bucket, Music Pier will feature it rehearsal this evening.<br />

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again,<br />

It sits with a mother who is<br />

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bottle while Dad snoozes under<br />

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Why did it come and what is<br />

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always interested in special<br />

avntg scheduled Following is<br />

a brief list <strong>of</strong> lome <strong>of</strong> the<br />

special things listed for the<br />

month <strong>of</strong> August<br />

2nd - Humane Society Bazaar<br />

on tha Music Pier.<br />

Sid - New JeriBy Lottery<br />

drawing, 11 a.m. at the Music<br />

Her,<br />

3rd - Queen Infanta LXIV<br />

(Baby Parzde Queen)<br />

Coronation, 8 p.m. on the Music<br />

Pier.<br />

4th - Boardwalk Art Show.<br />

4th - Hobo Band concert, 8<br />

p.m.<br />

6th - Diaper Derby Baby<br />

Race at 10th st. beach.<br />

7th - St. Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church<br />

Bazaar on the Music Pier.<br />

9th - 64th Annual Baby<br />

Parade.<br />

9th - Wesley Manor Bazaar,<br />

9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.<br />

10th - Air Force Band Con.<br />

cert, 8 p.m. on the Music Pier,<br />

11th - Concert by Singing<br />

-Angels, 8pm tut the Music<br />

Pier<br />

18th - Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

Flea Market at Palmer's<br />

Center.<br />

18th • Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Scholarship Pageant on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

19th - Summer Run Track<br />

Meet, i a.m. at the Recreation<br />

Held.<br />

20th • Annual Boardwalk Silt<br />

Race.<br />

24th and 25th • Wrist<br />

Wrestling Championships in the<br />

high school gym,<br />

25th - Decoy Slow on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

26th • Concert by Seel Men's<br />

Chorus on fHOluslo Pier.<br />

29th • Second Sand Castle<br />

Building Contest at 10th st.<br />

beach.<br />

3ist • Lifeguard awards<br />

dance on the Music Pin 1 ,<br />

Schedule subject to change<br />

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Freeholders hire architect to design new court house<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— The Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

Frteholderi at their Tuesday<br />

meeting entered into a contract<br />

with Vitetta Aisociatts <strong>of</strong><br />

Vineland as architects for a<br />

new court complex<br />

Vitetta Is to be paid close to<br />

$70,000 for planning the<br />

proposed 11 million structure.<br />

Freeholder William R. Wilsey<br />

said he hopes groundbreaking<br />

will be by the fint <strong>of</strong> next<br />

year.<br />

The new building will contain<br />

three courtrooms, bringing the<br />

total <strong>of</strong> criminal and civic<br />

courtrooms to five, Tht county<br />

is currently relying on one main<br />

courtroom and a smaller room<br />

in the old court house building.<br />

Acting Freeholder Director<br />

Roy Gillian said it appears<br />

likely the 25,000 square foot<br />

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Motorists license lifted for two years<br />

me driving privileges <strong>of</strong> a adaitltiiaiffSforfiiuingtohtve<br />

building will be built on the project.<br />

local man were taken away for his drivers license andi<br />

parking lot in back <strong>of</strong> the County Treasurer Philip R, two years following his con- registration,<br />

present court house building, Matalucci said he anticipated viction 'in Municipal traffic David T. Sohaney, M, <strong>of</strong><br />

Gillian said a definite location the county will collect nearly a court Thursday on an impaired Philadelphia, paid a total <strong>of</strong> $35<br />

has yet to be decided, quarter <strong>of</strong> a million dollars in driving charge.<br />

on charges <strong>of</strong> speeding, and<br />

Thi County has been ordered interest from various bank In addition Edward W. (sing illegal plates, A charge df<br />

by Superior Court Judge accounts by the end <strong>of</strong> the year. Daget, <strong>of</strong> 487 Central av,, was driving an unregistered motor<br />

Herbert Horn to update county<br />

vehicle was dismissed.<br />

court facilities, Wilsey said the praising <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police He was arrested on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Freeholders met with Judge Department Sgt. Carl Cost for aty-Somers Point blvd, on <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

Horn six months ago andthe<br />

part he has played in the 13.<br />

agreed to take the necessary Cape May County traffic safety In other action Michael D, People who extend liberal:<br />

program. Cost coordinates the Lukns, 18, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, support to tho uhurehos; soli<br />

program here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> but was found guilty <strong>of</strong> impaired dom wyrry about what they<br />

his services are used Awing and was fined 175 and got in return, :<br />

throughout the county. 110 costs. He was fined an<br />

The Freeholderi art also<br />

considering the conitruction <strong>of</strong><br />

a new county jail which is<br />

espteied to be located at the<br />

Crest Haven complex <strong>of</strong>f thi<br />

Garden Stati Parkway.<br />

In other business a contract<br />

for the resurfacing <strong>of</strong> the &uth<br />

Dennisville and Cape May<br />

Court House rds. was awarded<br />

to Thomai Brodtssor, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May, for $95,523,<br />

Brodessor was the lowest <strong>of</strong><br />

five contractors bidding on the<br />

Drug cases<br />

sent to<br />

Grand Jury<br />

A Gary, Indiana, man was<br />

held for the Cape May County<br />

grand jury on charges <strong>of</strong><br />

possession <strong>of</strong> nearly nine<br />

pounds <strong>of</strong> marijuana following<br />

a preliminary hearing Tuesday<br />

in municipal court.<br />

Robert W, lUis was arrested<br />

on <strong>Jul</strong>y 3 at 2nd it, and Asbury<br />

av, where police fountf MM<br />

grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana in his car.<br />

He was charged with<br />

possession with intent to sell.<br />

Also held for the grand Jury<br />

were Maynard L. Burgess and<br />

Richard Huffman, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, on charges Of<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> a controlled<br />

dangerous substance,<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> narcotics<br />

paraphernalia and possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> more than 25 grams <strong>of</strong><br />

marijuana,<br />

Francis G. Curran, <strong>of</strong> Bryn<br />

Mawr, Pa,, was also held to<br />

the grind jury on charges <strong>of</strong><br />

breaking and entering and<br />

larceny at a store in the 1100<br />

block <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk on June<br />

12,<br />

Municipal Judge Augustus S.<br />

Goetz levied $200 fines against<br />

three Pennsylvania youths on<br />

various narcotics charges<br />

Bruce R. Qfiffith, <strong>of</strong> Fort<br />

Washington, was charged with<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> legs than five<br />

grama <strong>of</strong> hashish. He was<br />

placed on six months probation.<br />

Richard A, Ways, <strong>of</strong> Maple<br />

Glen, was charged with<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> amphetamines,<br />

and John C, Dougherty, who<br />

had the same charges lodged<br />

against him, was also placid on<br />

six months probation, George<br />

R, Young, <strong>of</strong> Warmlnster, Pa,<br />

and Charles Moyer.III., <strong>of</strong><br />

Southampton, Pa,, were each<br />

fined $100 for possession <strong>of</strong> less<br />

than 25 grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana.<br />

During a special session <strong>of</strong><br />

court Wednesday. Elizabeth 5.<br />

Publow, SS, <strong>of</strong> m Victoria la,,<br />

was fined 1200 on a drunken<br />

driving charge. She was<br />

arrested February 12 on the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Somers Point blvd.<br />

She will lose her driving<br />

privileges'for two years. Her<br />

attorney, Joel A. Mott, said he<br />

will appeal the decision.<br />

FLOUNDER TOURNEY<br />

SOMERS POINT — The<br />

flounder tournament staged by<br />

the Somers Point Jaycees is<br />

entering the final month with<br />

deadline being August 31, The<br />

contest is open to anyone under<br />

the age <strong>of</strong> IS, Weigh-in is being<br />

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PAGE 14 - SECTION ONE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

Bradley is Sandman's campaign 'air' voice Food Stamp dates listed<br />

IKENTON - Daniel. B.<br />

Bradley has been named<br />

director <strong>of</strong> electronic com<br />

munications for the Sandman<br />

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DAN'S<br />

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Bradley, an Ucean <strong>City</strong><br />

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In announcing the appointment.<br />

Carlo M Sardella.<br />

director <strong>of</strong> communipatlons,<br />

pointed out thai Bradley hud<br />

proven himself invaluable in<br />

"getting the Sandman message<br />

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staff. Sardella added, Bradley<br />

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to guarantee presentation <strong>of</strong> all<br />

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Bradley, in a 21-year career,<br />

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an Army veteran who served as<br />

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Bradley and his wife, Valerie,<br />

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Avalon lists Aqua Gala<br />

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parade with decorated docki<br />

along the parade course, on<br />

August 11 Rendezvous at 4<br />

p.m, <strong>of</strong>f the yacht dub. All boat<br />

and dock owners are urged by<br />

committee chairman, John P.<br />

Millar, to enter their decorated<br />

boat or dock, large or small, In<br />

this event.<br />

Repst ration (or boats or<br />

ebeka will be held at the Avalon<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce booth,<br />

JOth St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr., and at<br />

the Yacht dub at 7th st. and the<br />

bay, on August B, 9, and 10,<br />

from 1 to 4 p.m. Participants<br />

may alM register at the Yacht<br />

Club from 7jo 9 p.m. on Friday,<br />

August 10, The regiitrition fee<br />

Is $2.00 for each boat or dock<br />

and 24 prizes will be awarded to<br />

winners.<br />

The parade will cruise<br />

through Cornell, Pennsylvania<br />

and Princeton Harbors and<br />

then through the lagoons <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Craven's Thor<strong>of</strong>are and Long<br />

Reach and along the south end<br />

<strong>of</strong> Avalon to Stone Harbor.<br />

Following the parade a buffet<br />

upper will be served for a<br />

nominal fee, at the Yacht Club,<br />

and prizes will be awarded. All<br />

participants are welcome to<br />

attend,<br />

Avalon's Aqua Gala is cosponsored<br />

by the Yacht Club,<br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commwce and<br />

the Borough <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />

Ti'os, pr<strong>of</strong>eBsor, it's pois<br />

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Dates, place and times <strong>of</strong><br />

local visits by a representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Food<br />

Stamp Office during the month<br />

<strong>of</strong> August have been announced<br />

by Jack BucBinan, County<br />

Food Stamp Supendior.<br />

Purpose <strong>of</strong> the "Field Visits"<br />

i» to accept applications or<br />

inquiries about the Food Stamp<br />

Program by personi who are<br />

unable to visit the main <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

at IB N, Main St., in Capo May<br />

Court House,<br />

The representative will be on<br />

hand at the five field <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

from 9:30 a.m. until noon on the<br />

dates specified. Dates and<br />

places are: Wednesday, August<br />

1 at the Villas Bank, Bayshore<br />

rd: Friday, August 3 at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Center, Bth<br />

st. & Atlantic av,: Wednesday,<br />

August 8 at the Wildwood<br />

Community Center, Splcer *<br />

New Jersty avs., 1 Thursday,<br />

August i at the Woodbine<br />

Community Center, Franklin it<br />

Monroe sts,; Tuesday, August<br />

a at 843 Washington st., (<strong>City</strong><br />

Hall) in Cape May <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Interested pertoiii should<br />

bring pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> all income plus<br />

cash resources, such as bank<br />

accounts, savings bonds, stocte<br />

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SURFBOAT RAC ING<br />

The lifeguard lurfboet<br />

doubles semi-finals race will<br />

take place Saturday at 25th at,,<br />

6:30 p,m. The races are in<br />

preparation for the South<br />

Jersey Beach Patrol Cham-<br />

pionships August 17 in Ventnar<br />

and the Mar$aje Memorial<br />

Races on Augusf 9,<br />

emergency Dills or loans for<br />

necessities.<br />

The Pwd Stamp Program<br />

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oursdf! There are seven<br />

lovely dining areas. We<br />

choie The Martin Room with<br />

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Our evening started with a<br />

king-size cocktail served In a<br />

champagne glass. Music and<br />

dancing were delightful with<br />

talented Nick Niekerton<br />

singing our old favorttet.<br />

We each ordered<br />

something different. My<br />

favorites were the deviled<br />

crabi and dams plus the<br />

marvelous lobster — real<br />

taste treats.<br />

We know where to return<br />

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PAOE 16 — SICTION ONf THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY XI,<br />

Historical commission designs bicentennial celebration stamps<br />

by J, Joseph Gribbins<br />

TRENTON - New Jersey's<br />

role in the American<br />

Revolutionary War would be<br />

depicted on eommemorativsi<br />

pstage itampi By the New<br />

Jersey Historical Camminlon<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> the State's hicen<br />

tennisl celebration.<br />

TTie Commission has sub<br />

Civil Service examinations<br />

set for Academy aspirants<br />

Senator Clifford P. Case<br />

today annotaced plans to hold a<br />

Civil Service examination on<br />

Siturday, September 29,<strong>1973</strong> to<br />

assist him in selecting has<br />

nominees for the United States<br />

Naval, Military, Air Force and<br />

Merchant Marine Academies<br />

fcr the claisei enierlng in the<br />

ummer <strong>of</strong> 1974. For those<br />

unable to take the September M<br />

test, there will be a makeup test<br />

which will be given on a school<br />

day at a dateto be announced in<br />

due time.<br />

This examination it open to<br />

legal residents <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey, New applicants<br />

who wish to take the test should<br />

write to Senator Case, Old<br />

Senate Office Building,<br />

Washington, DC. 20510. All<br />

candidates should be at least 17<br />

yean ood and must not have<br />

reached their 22nd birthday by<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 1 <strong>of</strong> the year In which they<br />

will enter one <strong>of</strong> the academies.<br />

Senator Case has two ap-<br />

pointments to fill at the<br />

Military Academy, two at the<br />

Air Force Academy and one at<br />

the Naval Academy. Ten<br />

nominees, a principal and nine<br />

alternates, will be chosen for<br />

each vacancy. All candidates<br />

are required by the Academic<br />

Boards <strong>of</strong> the respective<br />

academies to take the<br />

Scholastic Aptitude Test or the<br />

American College Test, as well<br />

as a medical examination and<br />

physical aptitude test. Ail<br />

candidates, except the qualified<br />

principal, will be evaluated and<br />

ranked in order <strong>of</strong> merit by the<br />

Academic Boards for possible<br />

selection for alternate appointments<br />

to the academies.<br />

The State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Is<br />

allocated 10 vacancies for the<br />

dass entering the Merchant<br />

Marine Academy in 1974, Ten<br />

young men will be authorized to<br />

compete for the vacancies<br />

existing at this academy.<br />

"Our new electric model runs (Ike a dream,<br />

but I'm afraid the extension cards<br />

will cost us a fortune!"<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The<br />

recent visit by Senator Ted<br />

Kennedy to Alabama to deliver<br />

the major speech at an award<br />

ceremony honoring George<br />

Wallace, is a reflection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

o&newn H d<br />

r;* «l>lr*ntB h«ve gopcerniog the<br />

* Alabama Governor. • •'-'<br />

KeAhedy was bold enough to<br />

champion Wallace's right to hit<br />

views, and smart enough to<br />

remind listeners this is the kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> broad party the Democratic<br />

ftrty muit be — if it is to win.<br />

This piu the Massachusetts<br />

Senator against the extreme<br />

faction <strong>of</strong> the party which<br />

propelled Senator George<br />

McGovern into fame and<br />

McGovern and the party into<br />

chaster in mi.<br />

Nothing is so admired in<br />

politics as success and Kennedy,<br />

with his Wallace visit,<br />

certainly shows he knows extreme<br />

leftism will kill<br />

Democratic hopes again in<br />

UTO.<br />

The whole Democratic Party<br />

wooing <strong>of</strong> Wallace, since his<br />

shooting, has been an interesting<br />

political operation.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e after another, key<br />

Democrats have visited him;<br />

the hope is, obviously, to appeal<br />

to his Democratic background,<br />

heritage and past to keep him in<br />

the party and win his support in<br />

1OT6,<br />

Wallace is certain to be<br />

promised manv things by the<br />

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Democratic candidates <strong>of</strong> 1978<br />

— key posti in a Democratic<br />

Administration.<br />

Whether this will intereit<br />

him, and how he will play his<br />

own political cards, remain to<br />

be seen. But lome In<br />

Washington feel he would draw<br />

more votes in a presidential bid<br />

from a wheelchair than ever<br />

before. Seme say he Is the man<br />

to defeat Spiro Agnew.<br />

This is a longshot chance.<br />

Nevertheless, It would seem<br />

Republicans like Agnew would<br />

court the Alabamian. If Kennedy<br />

and Wallace seem to be<br />

strange bedfellows, and they<br />

do, the explanation is Wallace's<br />

hey position in the 1976 race. He<br />

might well decide whom the<br />

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and thi American<br />

Revolution Bicentannial<br />

Commission a list <strong>of</strong> 10 New<br />

Jersey subjects for the commemorative<br />

postage stamps in<br />

the bicentennial era. Each<br />

subject pertains to an event or<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> the Revolution in New<br />

Jersey, coniidered<strong>of</strong> sufficient<br />

importance to merit the honor<br />

<strong>of</strong> a special United States<br />

pan age stamp.<br />

Among the subjects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stamps proposed are Willlim<br />

Livingston, first Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

the State, a leading lawyer who<br />

promoted the rights <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cblonies for a quartir <strong>of</strong> a<br />

century prior to the Revolution;<br />

Hiai Boudinet, New Jersey<br />

representative to the Continental<br />

Congress and<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the Congress, in<br />

which capacity he signed the<br />

Treaty <strong>of</strong> Peace.<br />

Philip Freneau, the Poet <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Revolution,<br />

completed the list <strong>of</strong> personages<br />

Requested to be<br />

honored. The evacuation <strong>of</strong><br />

Fort Lee on November 20,1776,<br />

the starting point <strong>of</strong> the retreat<br />

that saved the Continental<br />

Army; the Crossing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Delaware and the Battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Trenton, December 25-28, 1776;<br />

and the Battle <strong>of</strong> Princeton,<br />

January 3, 1777, are among the<br />

other suggested stamp subjects.<br />

The Mornstown encampments<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Continental<br />

Army, and the Battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Monmouth, would also be<br />

depicted. A pict lire <strong>of</strong> Congress<br />

receiving the Treaty <strong>of</strong> Peace<br />

at Nassau Hall, Princeton, on <<br />

November 1, 1783, and<br />

Washington's Farewell to the<br />

American Armies at<br />

Kockingham, November 2,<br />

1783, would conclude the list*<br />

The Commission accompanied<br />

its request with<br />

historical data on each subject<br />

and suggestions for dates and<br />

locations <strong>of</strong> first day Issues. In<br />

proposing the subjects the<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Le4ger<br />

PAG! 2 - SiCTION TWO<br />

FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1?73<br />

Credibility gap<br />

There Is something disturbing about<br />

fte announcement made last week by<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools Michael<br />

Subotich that enrollment in the<br />

Primary School has dropped 67<br />

students and the Intermediate School<br />

a studenti since June.<br />

It's disturbing because that's not the<br />

same thing Subotich and the School<br />

Board told us last November and again<br />

in February when school construction<br />

bond Issues were put on the ballot and<br />

soundly defeated In spite <strong>of</strong> the<br />

protestations <strong>of</strong> school <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

An extensive and expensive cam-<br />

paign was waged by the Board to get<br />

voter approval <strong>of</strong> a Primary School<br />

addition, conversion <strong>of</strong> the In-<br />

termediate School into a new high<br />

school, and renovation <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

high school for use as a middle school<br />

for $7 million.<br />

Following the defeat <strong>of</strong> that package<br />

in November the voters were urged to<br />

approve a $800,000 addition to the<br />

Primary School at the School Board<br />

election in February, It was pointed<br />

out then that the most urgent need for<br />

expansion was at the first through<br />

ftird grade levels.<br />

In a brochure titled "We Dare Not<br />

Fail Them...For The Future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />

<strong>City</strong>," the Board painted a dark pic-<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> overcrowding and projected<br />

enrollment figures for 1981 up nearly<br />

40 percent from the present level.<br />

Now a scant five months later the<br />

same people are telling us Primary<br />

School enrollment is down by 67<br />

students and special education classes<br />

and the learning research center will<br />

be on school grounds, not to mention<br />

the cancellation <strong>of</strong> split sessions. Who<br />

would be using the eight classrooms<br />

and new library planned for the<br />

Primary School?<br />

Anyone who says enrollment won't<br />

Increase in the local school system in<br />

the next few years is simply burying<br />

his head In the ground. The need must<br />

be met in time.<br />

But it won't be met economically<br />

and realistically unless Subotich and<br />

ttie School Board reveal meir honest<br />

needs and avoid similar campaigns<br />

designed to scare the public into ac-<br />

tion.<br />

We are afraid the Board has created<br />

a credibility gap that won't be easily<br />

closed.<br />

Time's awasting<br />

For all practical purposes the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has lost the battle to keep a<br />

Devon, Pa, man from building a home<br />

on a sand dune covered lot along E,<br />

Atlantic blvd. near Seaspray rd.<br />

A building permit was issued to<br />

Lloyd Schumacker on <strong>Jul</strong>y 5, after he<br />

won a lengthy legal battle that started<br />

in August <strong>of</strong> 1971.<br />

Early this week the bulldozers<br />

arrived at the Schumacker lot and<br />

began to tear down the dune that<br />

nature took years to build. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>-<br />

ficials and neighbors stood by<br />

•powerless to stop the earth movers.<br />

Without an ordinance appropriating<br />

;the <strong>City</strong>'s share <strong>of</strong> more than a half<br />

million dollars <strong>of</strong> State Green Acres<br />

money, the <strong>City</strong> cannot act fast<br />

enought to condemn the Schumacker<br />

property in the public interest.<br />

' 1*he Schumacker cAse was fought<br />

hard in the name <strong>of</strong> beachfront<br />

preservation. The courts have ruled<br />

against the <strong>City</strong> and the bulldozing has<br />

'begun.<br />

The case should serve as a warning<br />

to the <strong>City</strong> that no more time can be<br />

wasted in applying the Green Acres<br />

funds to purchasing the remaining<br />

privately owned beach lands on the<br />

island.<br />

Last year when another property<br />

owner in the same block tried to<br />

bulldoze down the sand dunes the <strong>City</strong><br />

was successful in obtaining a<br />

restraining order from Superior Court<br />

Judge George Francis, However, now<br />

the courts have ruled that the stone<br />

jetty beyond the dunes and not the<br />

dunes themselves are all that is<br />

needed to protect the property <strong>of</strong><br />

residents across E, Atlantic blvd,<br />

Therefore it is unlikely the <strong>City</strong><br />

could get a restraining order should<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the other lot owners between<br />

Surf and Seaspray rds, decide to level<br />

their dunes.<br />

For this reason, if for no other, the<br />

<strong>City</strong> should act swiftly to clear up any<br />

loose ends and start acquisition <strong>of</strong><br />

ttiose lots.<br />

Matter <strong>of</strong> courtesy<br />

Municipal Judge Augustus S. Goetz<br />

mdt the jobs <strong>of</strong> the city's 103<br />

ifeguards a little easier this week by<br />

^holding two city ordinances dealing<br />

with the authority <strong>of</strong> guards and<br />

aunching <strong>of</strong> boats from the beach.<br />

The case was hardly one <strong>of</strong> great<br />

institutional significance, but a stake<br />

jvas perhaps the future <strong>of</strong> the popular<br />

iport <strong>of</strong> surf sailing this summer.<br />

A couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago two young<br />

Tien were arrested for launching their<br />

sailboat from the 37th st. beach. After<br />

a brief exchange with lifeguards they<br />

*ere charged with disregarding a<br />

ifeguard's order and launching a boat<br />

rom the beach.<br />

Ordinances 789 and 1021 state<br />

specifically that no boats may be<br />

aunched from resort beaches,<br />

-towever, as a courtesy to surf sailors,<br />

he city has designated five beaches<br />

or sailing, but 37th st. is not one <strong>of</strong><br />

mem.<br />

Had Judge Goetz dismissed the boat<br />

launching charge, he would have<br />

opened the door to similar actions by<br />

other sailors. But the law is the law<br />

and Beach Patrol Chief George T.<br />

Lafferty said he would order his men<br />

to enforce it to the fullest.<br />

That would mean the closing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

five sailing beaches and a strict ban on<br />

all beachfront boat launching as<br />

provided by the ordinances. The guilty<br />

verdicts on both charges have kept this<br />

from happening.<br />

Surf sailors should take heed from<br />

this incident. They should realize the<br />

lifeguards mean business when they<br />

say sailing only from the five<br />

designated beaches.<br />

It's a matter <strong>of</strong> simple courtesy to<br />

the other people who use the beaches<br />

and the ocean. Lei's not wait for<br />

serious injury or a loss <strong>of</strong> life before<br />

paying the game by the rules.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la carte<br />

RATING THE RESORTS - Philadelphia Daily<br />

News columnist Larry Fields was on the loose last<br />

weekend at the Jersey shore. Fields went from resort<br />

to resort looking for the fine and not so fine points <strong>of</strong><br />

each one According to Fields, his impressions after a<br />

weekend by the Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> are: "The prettiest<br />

girls are at the beaches <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor, and many <strong>of</strong><br />

the leggy dolls are Canadians. Avalon, <strong>of</strong> course, is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the action spots, though it lacks the neon rear<br />

<strong>of</strong> such high pressure playgrounds as WUdwood,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Somers Point. WUdwood is glare<br />

and glitter and crowds from South PhiUy and Ken-<br />

sington, and there is more nightlife than you will find<br />

in Philadelphia and New York combined, Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> still swings but it is only a shadow <strong>of</strong> its past<br />

glory and the eonsenus is mat only gambling can<br />

resurrect its former elegance." Fields shares our<br />

views about Long Beach Island. We visited there<br />

recently and sat entranced at the Surf <strong>City</strong> Hotel<br />

listening to Hank Crane's big theater organ. Here's<br />

what Fields said about his visit to those <strong>Ocean</strong> County<br />

resorts. "Long Beach Island is about 40miles north <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and a world apart. It's quiet, gracious<br />

and very reminiscent <strong>of</strong> Cape Cod, There are a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> communities on Long Beach Wand, the<br />

classiest being Loveladies, an artist's colony housing<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> important writers and painters.<br />

Probably the most popular spot on Long Beach Wand<br />

is the Surf <strong>City</strong> Hotel, just taken over by Hank Crane.<br />

Hank is a member <strong>of</strong> the clan that for years operated<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia's most popular watering holes,<br />

Crane's which went out <strong>of</strong> business last year because<br />

<strong>of</strong> its changing Germantown neighborhood."<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1W3<br />

THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINEMJpeiR<br />

PAOS 3 - SECTION TWO<br />

weak point blows out<br />

Forum Agin' 'Em<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: <strong>On</strong>e<br />

mid day in February in the<br />

year 2073, a hapless young man<br />

from Marmora wait boating in<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay, had his<br />

rowboat pierced by a Stray<br />

swordflsh, and was forced to<br />

land on the shores <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Gty. He was perturbed because<br />

this island had become taboo to<br />

the mainland, and was referred<br />

to conUroptuoualy as Mtat-Wtt*<br />

ble<strong>of</strong> Confusion or tiktStMibt><br />

Babel<br />

His concern abated, however,<br />

when apparently friendly<br />

natives came running to assist<br />

him, and In smiling good<br />

fellowship half carried him tr -<br />

warm and cozy seaside cottage<br />

."May I have a cup <strong>of</strong> hot<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee?" he asked, rubbing his<br />

blue-cold hands together.<br />

His rescuers looked at him in<br />

a startled fashion, but soon<br />

bustled forth with a large<br />

frou'ed glass <strong>of</strong> iced tea,<br />

"We're, not surprised you<br />

wanted this," they said,<br />

"because it is such a warm day<br />

outside."<br />

The young man shook his<br />

bead in disbelief, but just at<br />

mat moment the mistress <strong>of</strong> the<br />

house appeared with her arms<br />

full <strong>of</strong> clean, dry clothing,<br />

obviously for him. His heart<br />

overflowing with gratitude, he<br />

exclaimed, "I'll be so glad to be<br />

rid <strong>of</strong> these wet, dirty clothes.<br />

Thank you,"<br />

An expression <strong>of</strong> puzzlemait<br />

crossed the woman's bee, soon<br />

to be replaced by an angry red,<br />

"Suit yourself," she spat out<br />

indignantly. "Oily you don't<br />

have to be so nice about It!"<br />

Aid she immediately flounced<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the room, taking the<br />

warm clothing he wanted so<br />

desperately with her.<br />

further conversation<br />

brought further confusing<br />

answers and created such<br />

discord the young man soon<br />

reajized that he had better<br />

leave quickly before these once<br />

cordial people tarred and<br />

feathered him.<br />

Shivering, he trudged to the<br />

nearest bridge and wag half-<br />

way across when he<br />

tUh<br />

way. Warily he sidled to the far<br />

side <strong>of</strong> the bridge, bit the old<br />

timer gave a toothless grin and<br />

cackled, "Don't be afraid, ion.<br />

I won't hurt you,"<br />

"III talk to you, we won't<br />

inderstand HA other," ttie<br />

young fellow cried desperately.<br />

"Oh, yea we will, young<br />

finer," del the faded blue eyes<br />

twinkled. "I'm pre-Gilbert, you<br />

see,"<br />

"FnhOubertr'<br />

"Years ago the people on this<br />

island talked just the way you<br />

do," the old man explained<br />

gently. "But we had a young<br />

man who started people<br />

thinking in opposite!. Now not<br />

means cold, heaven means hell,<br />

wet meant dry, old means<br />

young."<br />

A glimmering <strong>of</strong> _ com-<br />

prehension flickered In the<br />

young man's eyes. "Thai would<br />

'on ilte' parking mean '<strong>of</strong>f rite'<br />

parking?" he queried.<br />

Hie old man nodded "You've<br />

got the idea, young feller," he<br />

Slid approvingly. "We all tt<br />

aibartete. I mutt say, it's<br />

hicky you can into me. I'm<br />

about the only one left that<br />

remembers what the English<br />

language is like,"<br />

The young man hurried home<br />

with hit strange tale. Many a<br />

time during the yean to come<br />

was he asked to tell fee story <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie strange island <strong>of</strong>f the coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey where the<br />

inhabitants spoke a language<br />

known nowhere die in the<br />

world. Eventually the word<br />

"GUbertete" became M ac-<br />

cepted it was incorporated into<br />

the American Heritage Dic-<br />

tionary, synonym: gibberish.<br />

Today there are even several<br />

saw an ' editions <strong>of</strong> Mother Goose's<br />

iing his Nona<br />

With tongue 7n_c_heok<br />

Phonetiks a gud kop out for louzee speler<br />

•'»'• R-a-C-q-u-e-l! It's<br />

aelled with a C'...Uke in R-a-<br />

J-e-1. The 'C Is dominant- the<br />

py"...or ...ast it like it it<br />

written.<br />

There were many more<br />

erron than our ralMpelUhg <strong>of</strong><br />

Racquet without the "C"...an<br />

omission arrived at by way <strong>of</strong> a<br />

concensus <strong>of</strong> newi atajfoptnkn.<br />

We managed to get tta txriumo<br />

into print In (airly gottd abase,<br />

but the esparaawe' left oW<br />

nro<strong>of</strong>reader trftb bar ruby ttpt<br />

flapping la the throw <strong>of</strong> oc-<br />

4UaMatl0Dfla\ ^TU4tffttl0aftft *<br />

Thtw arc Mwtral way* In<br />

~<br />

i960 espy <strong>of</strong> Playboy with<br />

Marilyn Monroe in the cen-<br />

terfold. But this prosaic assault<br />

on one <strong>of</strong> our major short-<br />

comings would be out <strong>of</strong><br />

character far us. Our tendency<br />

to misspell is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

redeeming charms <strong>of</strong> our<br />

character as a journalist. And<br />

besides, this prescribed bed-<br />

time practice might turn us into<br />

one <strong>of</strong> those creatures we<br />

•coni...the orthographer.<br />

W« hare opt far the other way<br />

to circumvent the problem. We<br />

will abort ttealght orthography<br />

lor the sound or*<br />

thography...phonetica. So, this<br />

week we've dbtfded to rite awl<br />

r«uf in phonetika. it Racquet<br />

coutW «* to sound Utottactt,<br />

then we're gawn to rttt It that<br />

fmx. ThU awt to ant* ttw<br />

5U I *<br />

the disparity between the way<br />

the tanguig is speled and the<br />

way it is pronounced. Any xpert<br />

nosthat the key to korect Bpettn<br />

is found in the slllabuik fcom-<br />

ponanta <strong>of</strong> the word. Lern the<br />

anrect pronundaahun and you<br />

natcherly have the korect<br />

to our<br />

, air day<br />

Bat then phonetics go into<br />

orbit when the sound is com-<br />

Icated by poor speaking<br />

. ethnic dialect, or ihe<br />

tongue <strong>of</strong> the town drank.<br />

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Churches<br />

QimiBiied from page* 1<br />

Services<br />

services<br />

9:30 am<br />

Nursery fll both"<br />

Sunday Sehonl<br />

ii a.m. • Morning Worship<br />

7: an p.rn Evangelistic<br />

Service -<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

8 p.m. - Prayer meeting<br />

Rev, Harry Finileison.<br />

pastor<br />

Confession the night before<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

MONDAY -<br />

from 4 to 5:30 and 7:30 to Rp m<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m, • Senior Choir<br />

11:30 am. Senior Citizens 8 p.m. • Bible itudy and reheariai<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

prayer<br />

187 Siore rd.<br />

BETHANY<br />

Tlie Very -Rev. Canon Adolph<br />

I'M TED METHODIST FRIDAY -<br />

W. Kahl. B.D., rwior<br />

Sharp rd, and Brighton av. 8 p.m. . Christ's<br />

Km. William A, Davis, pastor<br />

The Rev Eugrnp F. Veagtr.<br />

taassadors, youth group.<br />

IgsoclaiF<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY (Sixth Sunday after<br />

8:30 am • Morning Worship<br />

Trinity)<br />

AJberl Clunn, speaker<br />

B a.m. Holy Communion<br />

9:45 am • Church School<br />

11 am Morning Worship.<br />

10 am Morning Prayer snri<br />

Sermon<br />

Team from thi" Fish Msrket<br />

HJlPflking<br />

Am-<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />

11 am, - Morning Worship<br />

7:30 p.m, • Gospel Hour<br />

FRIDAY _<br />

7:30 p.m. •Hi<br />

Y Teens WEDNESDAY - ,<br />

10 a.m. to noon - Fellowship<br />

BETHEL<br />

Hour and Bible Study<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

6:30 p.m. - Choir rehearsal<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights ay.<br />

An American Baptist Church Rev, Edrnond Carlisle, SEAVILLE<br />

2025 Store rd.<br />

pastor<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Rev, Kurt W, Frank, pastor<br />

Rev. Kenneth E, Hummel,<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

pastur<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

8 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />

9:46 am, • Church School 11 a.m. - Church School SUNDAY •<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

11 a.m. - Morning Worship,<br />

B a.m. • Worship Service<br />

Serving the Mainland<br />

Or, Charles Stuart, pr<strong>of</strong>egsor<strong>of</strong> CENTRAL<br />

10:15 a.m. - jJiuroh School<br />

and Ihr Shore<br />

MAINLAND<br />

African Studies at West Chester UNITED METHODIST<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />

Shore rd. and Sawes av.<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sate allege, guest ipeaker. Shore rd. and Central av.<br />

Rev, Charles F Hindi J<br />

2115 New rd,<br />

2 p.m. Alcoholics Rev. John Ewing, pastor<br />

paRtnr<br />

Rt*v, (kirriim P Preispr,<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

Anonymous<br />

Rev. Everett Hunt,<br />

pastnr<br />

8 p.m, - Choir rehearsal<br />

6 p.m. • BYF<br />

visiting pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

7 30 p.m. - Evening Service Rev, Stephen Seamandl,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

BM and 11 am Church<br />

T> auart ipeakLng,<br />

Hssistaiii pastor<br />

STRATHMERE<br />

II) a m Sunday School<br />

UNITED METHOWST<br />

MONDAY through AUGUST 10<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dr.<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9:30 and Jl a.m. - WoriWp,<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

Daily Vacation Nursery at both services<br />

Visit Your Beauty Parlor Bible School<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday Church<br />

9:30 a,m. - Sunday School School with Mn. Iris Carmona<br />

with classes for all ages in charge<br />

TUESDAY -<br />

This Week<br />

1:30 p.m. • Cottage prayer<br />

11 a.m. - Service, The Rev.<br />

MONDAY -<br />

meeting at Cathy Dodson's,<br />

FVed H, Heather will speak on<br />

6:30 p.m, • Senior UMYF "Freedom."<br />

2009 Olenwood dr., Northfleld. s<strong>of</strong>tball at Mill Road School in<br />

8:30 to 10 p.m. • Youth Northfield,<br />

summer recreation<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

STEDEMS BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Kindle<br />

WEDNESDAY -<br />

7:30 p.m. - Contact<br />

1 p.m. • Cottage prayer<br />

campaign<br />

Under ttie Personal Supervision meeting at Monya Lainhos', 505 UPPER TOWNSHff<br />

Marie av., Linwood,<br />

treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> MRS LAURENCE I. STEDEM<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer meeting SECOND CAPE<br />

MAY BAPTBT<br />

1520 Isbiiry Avenue Ma! 399-1575 THURSDAY -<br />

Church and Shore rds.,<br />

7 to 7:15 a.m. •Men's<br />

Prayer Palermo<br />

group<br />

Rev. Clyde Whan, pastor<br />

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SORROWS R,C,<br />

7:45 p.m. . Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

8341 Asbury Avenue<br />

VVahaih and Poplar avei,, Rescue Mission<br />

Rev, Vincent Ferraro,<br />

Redken Organic Products Used<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

Permanent Waving—Tinting—Hair Shaping<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School<br />

For Appointments Ph. JM-JSTSr-Evinlng Apptl. DAILY -<br />

11 a.m. . Morning Worship<br />

Agnes F, Brcndllnger, owner<br />

7, 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />

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at the weekly C<strong>of</strong>fee House<br />

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The C<strong>of</strong>fee House sessions<br />

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Community theatre elects<br />

president; Plans season<br />

Paul Foweil was elected<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community<br />

Theatre at its annual<br />

organizational meeting<br />

recently. AIM elected were<br />

Pearl Hookirman, vice<br />

preiidtnt; Eileen Heil,<br />

recording itcretary- Bonnie<br />

Consalvo, corresponding<br />

MGretary; and CharlM Davis,<br />

trea surer.<br />

Terry Hutchison, Vlnce<br />

Sausto and Don MacLean were<br />

elected to iervt ai resident<br />

trustees to the executive board<br />

which in addition to the elected<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers include! Addie<br />

Lemisch. Lynn Sausto, Jim<br />

Boyd, Germaro Conmlvo, Sid<br />

Hoolterman and Joe Thompion,<br />

It was announced that<br />

productions for the coming<br />

sesfon will be "Butterflies are<br />

Frte," "Night Watch", "How<br />

the Other Half Loves" and the<br />

muiical, "The Fantastici",<br />

The annual subicription<br />

series campaign will start early<br />

in September. Lynn Sauito,<br />

series chairman, announced<br />

Paul Powell reported that<br />

Auguit 4 and Shave been set for<br />

the third annual work party,<br />

"All members and friends <strong>of</strong><br />

ACT are urgently needed from<br />

10 arn, to 5 p.m. both days to<br />

repair, paint and generally<br />

recondition our playhouse for<br />

the new season. All those who<br />

participate in this^syork are<br />

invited to attend % ETarbeeue<br />

Smday evening," he said.<br />

Addie Lemisch, director <strong>of</strong><br />

"Butterflies are Free",<br />

reported that auditions tor this<br />

first production are scheduled<br />

for August 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at<br />

ACT Playhouse, %m Jackson<br />

av,. Northfield The next<br />

general meeting will be held<br />

Augsut IB prior to try-outs<br />

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Music Pier<br />

concert programs<br />

Clarance Fuhrman<br />

Tom Firkins<br />

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oonduotor<br />

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SUNDAY<br />

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In A Persian Market<br />

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Gary Varnadore<br />

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Tom PerktM<br />

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a iptcial meeting to discuss the<br />

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Volunteer Fire Company. This<br />

Down South<br />

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that brochures for the for- meeting will be held on<br />

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available in mid August the firehouse on Norwood rd.<br />

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Chloe<br />

My Fair Lady<br />

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Sound <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Oary Varnadort<br />

Nancy Hoover<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

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Tom Perking<br />

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Ballet Music from Fault<br />

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SOMEBS POIOT — row Winter in the O9uri^. Jt ^Jiiit residents. tonUrt any member<br />

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fcidnating pictorial entitled dub is open to any area<br />

Cash assistance plan explained<br />

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Federal Cash Assistance they're 65 or over, or blind, or<br />

60% SOLD<br />

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The aim <strong>of</strong> the Federal<br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Coast Guard Center band<br />

at County Park on Sunday<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— The United stales Coast<br />

Guard Receiving Center Band<br />

will present a concert Sunday<br />

(<strong>Jul</strong>y 2B> itarting at 3 p.m. in<br />

the Cape May.Cguntj; Park, two<br />

rriles north <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

House on Route 9<br />

The concert is another in a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> free programs <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

by the Cape May County Park<br />

Commission In the park bandshell.<br />

There is adequate<br />

parking bul spectators are<br />

asked to bring their own seating<br />

arrangements.<br />

Whether in Cape May,<br />

fkiBtiin or even Michigan you<br />

are bound to lie the United<br />

Sates Coast Guard Training<br />

Center Band in one <strong>of</strong> their<br />

many performances through<br />

out the eastern section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

country.<br />

The United States Coast<br />

Guard Band under the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chief Musician's Mate<br />

George King.lII. is based at the<br />

United States Coast Guard<br />

Center in Cape May, New<br />

jersey. The Band is made up <strong>of</strong><br />

young men who are undergoing<br />

their nine weeks <strong>of</strong> basic<br />

training in the Coast Guard,<br />

plug a nucleus <strong>of</strong> eleven per.<br />

manent musicians who are the<br />

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backbone <strong>of</strong> this fine military<br />

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Last year the band made 115<br />

appearances on base, in neighboring<br />

communities, and in<br />

many states. In the past they<br />

have traveled from the<br />

Canadian border to Miami and<br />

have had the pleasure <strong>of</strong><br />

playing for kings and<br />

presidents ai well as many<br />

military and governmental<br />

dignitaries<br />

Among the concerts left in the<br />

<strong>1973</strong> summer ieriei are, The<br />

Ngupauer Accordion Conservatory<br />

orchestra which will<br />

present a concert on Sunday,<br />

Augujt 5, and the Singing<br />

Angels who will present a<br />

concert on August 12,<br />

Sea Isle lists surfing contest<br />

S1A ISLE CITY - Sea Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s annual surfing contest<br />

will be held Saturday morning,<br />

August 4, itarting al B a.m.<br />

This was announced by<br />

Raymond Briicuso, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the resort's Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, and Mayor<br />

Dominic C, Raffa, The <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Chamber co sponsor the event.<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> tht tourney will<br />

bt Ted Greenimith, with Carl<br />

Berlinger assisting him, Mayor<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II were sold.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II will show you<br />

why.<br />

This unique condominium community occupies<br />

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the utmost in pleasure and privacy. 1b give you<br />

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Artist Dr, Kermit Steele Black displays his finished portrait <strong>of</strong> Tricia Nixon<br />

Cox.<br />

Raffa said,<br />

The tourney will be open to all<br />

ages, both men and women.<br />

There will be (o\x categories,<br />

Greinsmith said:<br />

Men, Junior Men, Boys' and a<br />

Women's Open,<br />

The contest will be held at the<br />

48th st. beach, with Lifeguard<br />

Captain William Gallagher and<br />

his beach patrol assisting, the<br />

mayor reported.<br />

The event was originally<br />

scheduled for June 9 during the<br />

resort's annual Skimmer<br />

Weekend festivities but calm<br />

seas precluded staging the<br />

competition at that time.<br />

Trophies will be presented by<br />

Hit Chamber tor the first three<br />

winners in each category. This<br />

will take place immediately<br />

after the tourney at the bmdstand<br />

on the <strong>City</strong>'s Promenade<br />

at Kennedy blvd, and the<br />

beach.<br />

The annual baby parade will<br />

be just finishing at that time so<br />

both the parade winners and<br />

surfing contest champions will<br />

get their prizes then, the mayor<br />

said,<br />

Briscuso and Mayor Raffa<br />

will award the trophies,<br />

Greensmith explained.<br />

He said entrants from every<br />

resort along the coast are invited.<br />

• Private swimming pool and cabanas.<br />

O Private game room and community lounge,<br />

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D All-electric kitchens: frost-free<br />

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• Building security system.<br />

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escape to — a place where othe/3 do the work<br />

and you have the fun — you owe' it to yourself<br />

to look Into <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

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Local artist does portrait<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nixon Daughter, fricia<br />

Artist Dr. Kermit Steele<br />

Black, <strong>of</strong> 1915 Wesley av,,<br />

recently delivered a portrait in<br />

oil <strong>of</strong> Trieia Nixon Cox to the<br />

Whit* House,<br />

The portrait was done as a<br />

special gift for President and<br />

Mrs. Nixon. Gwen King, personal<br />

secretary to Mrs, Nixon,<br />

accepted the portrait,<br />

Dr, Black is a well-known<br />

oral surgeon and artist in Bucks<br />

County, Pa,, and is also known<br />

for his art work in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

He has displayed his art work in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at Flanders Hotel,<br />

Connoisseur Gallery, Cultural<br />

Arts Center, and Qgean <strong>City</strong><br />

boardwalk shows,'"<br />

The artist did his portrait <strong>of</strong><br />

Tricia Nixon Cox from<br />

photographs in magazines<br />

which were taken before her<br />

marriage. He wrote a letter to<br />

President and Mrs, Nixon<br />

suggesting that they might like<br />

a portrait <strong>of</strong> their daughter<br />

before her mamage, and sent a<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> the portrait he had<br />

done.<br />

Hie artist then delivered the<br />

portrait personally to the White<br />

House and later received a<br />

letter from the Nixons m-<br />

Pro net players<br />

Recreation Department<br />

tennis pro Phil Birnbaum has<br />

announced that pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

tennis players from the current<br />

tennis classic which is being<br />

held at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Race<br />

Course will give a free clinic for<br />

children under 18 on Thursday,<br />

August 2 at 10 a.m. on the tennis<br />

courts at 6th st. and Atlantic av.<br />

Spectators are welcome to<br />

attend.<br />

Also, a number <strong>of</strong> the pros<br />

who are competing in this local<br />

classic will be practicing on the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> courts on Monday<br />

and Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30 and 31<br />

from 9:30 to i2i3g\<br />

All <strong>of</strong> these pr<strong>of</strong>essionals art<br />

competing in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Tennis Classic at the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Race Course from August 1<br />

to 5.<br />

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pressing their appreciation, Dr,<br />

Black is in the process <strong>of</strong> doing<br />

a portrait <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>ie Nixon<br />

Eisenhower.<br />

Dr. BlacK nag also clone<br />

portraits in oil <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Dwight David Eisenhower,<br />

Mamie Doud Eisenhower and<br />

Princess Grace <strong>of</strong> Monaco, He<br />

was inspired to do hit first<br />

portrait^ <strong>of</strong> General Dwight<br />

David Eisenhower because he<br />

felt that he was a great<br />

president.<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 27, \m THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAOE 9 - SECT1OM TWO.<br />

Girls' Summer Basketball League<br />

JULY IS<br />

DimeTision White 52<br />

Chittirbox 14<br />

High scorers for Dimension<br />

White were Dime Snow <strong>of</strong><br />

teean Oty High ichool with<br />

nine and for Chatterbox was<br />

Cathie Ritchie <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's<br />

Cbliege in FhUidtlphia with<br />

Copper Kettle 25<br />

Coastal State 16<br />

High scorers in this encounter<br />

were Donna Home <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Basil's Academy with 12 for<br />

Copper Kettle anil Jackie<br />

Quiiter <strong>of</strong> Archbishop Carroll<br />

High School with six,<br />

X.ptrt Cleaneri 44<br />

Dailey Plumbing n<br />

Scoring honors were earned<br />

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Basil's Academy with 14 for Xpert<br />

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Pardee'i Parking tot »<br />

Granger's Mainwnanee 10<br />

Mabel Cowah <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Community College scored IS<br />

taking honors for the winners<br />

while tour players <strong>of</strong> Granger's<br />

Shared equally the scoring<br />

honors for their team.<br />

JULY 23<br />

Pardee'i Parking Lot 31<br />

Spenee's 2g<br />

High scorers were Pit<br />

Dougherty with 15 for Pardee's<br />

and Tracie Schneisweis <strong>of</strong><br />

Jefferson High School with 12<br />

for Spenee's.<br />

Granger'i 81<br />

Coastal State 6<br />

High scorers in this match<br />

were Millie Foxworth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

qty High School with 10 tor the<br />

winners and Jacqueline Quiiter<br />

Of Archbishop CarroU High<br />

School with three for the<br />

loosers-<br />

Xpert Cleaners 29<br />

Dimension Black 24<br />

Sue Sye <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

Sehool icored nine for<br />

Dimension Black earning the<br />

high scoring honors while<br />

Debbie Hudson <strong>of</strong> Connestoga<br />

High School with M took the<br />

honors for X-pert.<br />

Oves' Bikes IB<br />

Dimension White 16<br />

Scoring honors for Oves'<br />

were ' shared equally by<br />

Theresa Yeager <strong>of</strong> Trenton<br />

Sate College and Phyllis Paul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Montclair Bute College with<br />

five points each. High scoring<br />

for Dimension White was Diane<br />

Slow <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

with seven,<br />

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Dimension White 5 1<br />

Pardee's Parking Lot 5 I<br />

Granger's 3 2<br />

Oves' Bike Rentals 3 1<br />

Spence's. 2 2<br />

X-pert Cleaners 2 2<br />

Dimension Black 2 4<br />

Copper Kettle - l 2<br />

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TENNIS WOMEN'S DOUBLES WINNERS—Phil Birnbaum (left), tennis pro<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> courts, presents trophiis to winners in the Women's Doubles<br />

TbTfrnament held last week. Left to right are Birnbaum, Olga Christonsen,<br />

Shirley McAvoy, Stephanie McAvoy and Mary Jane Aloi. Senior Photo.<br />

TENNIS MIXED DOUBLES WINNERS — First and second place winners in<br />

tht Mixed Doubles finals held Saturday morning pose for the photographer. Left<br />

to right are Harry Leroy and Mary Hempton, first place, andOtaJiy BateMon.<br />

and Harrv Ohls. .second tiace. 'MM W»* yam largest event <strong>of</strong> its kind on a may<br />

court & the state". Seiior Photo.<br />

Rough weather mauls sailors<br />

Jenkintown sailor Meg Felton<br />

won the Junior Moth race undo'<br />

severe weather handicaps<br />

braving whltecaps and variable<br />

winds blowing 18-20 miles<br />

when 18 small craft capsized<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club in the<br />

Wednesday race out <strong>of</strong> 43 that<br />

started.<br />

Brownie Baer, Ft,<br />

Washington, won the Senior<br />

Moth for boys and Jim<br />

Sagerholm, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, took<br />

the Junior honors. In the board<br />

boat Allison Weir, Abington,<br />

was first and Pete Stein, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, led the boys.<br />

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Umvln CsriiineniiJl $hown with opt Waal win-el &iv§n and vinyl rtwf<br />

Mothbpat nationals scheduled at OCYC<br />

The 1913 National U.S,<br />

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International Moth Class<br />

Association will be staged on<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay on <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

31 and August 1 and 2.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />

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PAOE 10 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINiLLBDSIR FRIDAY,<br />

Skeeter Basketball League<br />

JULY IB<br />

UCLA 52, Penn St.ilt<br />

scows; Dave Bond I ( I \ u<br />

Bruce Twiggs, Finn Stati-, '<br />

LaSalle, 37. Vill mm » t<br />

High scorers Man Kackley,<br />

LaSalle, 25, Chris O'Mari,<br />

Villanova, fl<br />

JULY IB<br />

LaSalle, 37. UCLA, IB. High<br />

ieorers: Man Rackley and Pal<br />

Flynn. LaSalle, 13. Dave Bond.<br />

UCLA, 8<br />

Villanova, IF. Ptnn Stale, 4.<br />

High scorers Joe Morihiad,<br />

Penn Slate, 4. Pat Grimes,<br />

Villanova, 12<br />

JULY 20<br />

Villanova. 20. Un.A, 12. High<br />

scorers: Pat Grimes,<br />

Vlllanovii. 12 Paul DeVlieger.<br />

UCLA,6<br />

LaSalie, 56.<br />

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LaSalle, 44, UCLA, 18. High<br />

scorers: Man Rackley and<br />

Chris Gayle, LaSalle, IB, Hanki<br />

rnleman, UCLA, 14.<br />

Villanova, 19, Perm State, 16,<br />

High scorers: Pat Grimes,<br />

Villanova, 12, Randy ('onion.<br />

Penn Stale, 12.<br />

Standings: LaSalle, 5-0;<br />

Villanova. 32; UCLA, M; Penn<br />

State. I 4<br />

V noiigh Nairt<br />

Penn State, 5 Mdiiv |ii'ii|)li' who lire ton<br />

High scorers- Man Rackley,<br />

polite to (elk. with Cull<br />

LaSalle, 40, John Gilholley. y<br />

Penn State, 2<br />

mouths think nothing <strong>of</strong> uilk-<br />

JULY 23<br />

int; with I'mpty IHMHIH. '<br />

Penn Slate, Mi UCLA, 12. -i inHp<strong>of</strong>t , I VllNHi ohl.<br />

High scorers: Dave Bond,<br />

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Trldico (right) goes over game plans with catchtr Dawn Wallace (left) and<br />

pitcher Laurie Tessitore. Senior Photo.<br />

by Pat Bernhardt<br />

Fishing <strong>of</strong>f the shores <strong>of</strong><br />

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

A fritnd <strong>of</strong> mini wai out near<br />

the bell buoy last weekend and<br />

trought in 36 blues. The fun<br />

were almost jumping into the<br />

boat, but that was the least <strong>of</strong><br />

his worries; his arms gave out<br />

before the fiih did.<br />

Reports tell us the Sth it. Jetty<br />

a doing well with lots <strong>of</strong><br />

weakies at high tide. If you<br />

have only a small boat pole stay<br />

away from the rock pile. The<br />

weakfish are thtre, but at least<br />

«n 11-foot surf rod should be<br />

used to reach them. The fish<br />

prefer bloodworms and squid.<br />

Angler 1 ! Fishing Pier reporta<br />

tots <strong>of</strong> flounder caught this<br />

week. They also said the weakfish<br />

are plentiful. The largist<br />

weakie weighed in at seven •<br />

and - one - half pounds. A few<br />

blues have been caught too.<br />

Hook - line - sinker<br />

John Brown and Dr. William<br />

Nickerson caught 37 blues at<br />

the pier recently, with none<br />

weighing less than eight<br />

pounds. Dr. Nickerson landed<br />

the biggest one weighing 18<br />

pounds, two ounces, A deep<br />

diving rebel was used to catch<br />

that big boy,<br />

Sampson Bros, told me about<br />

weakfish catches with flounder<br />

mixed in for variety.<br />

Now that the weakfish and<br />

bluefish are so plentiful people<br />

are stocking up for the winter.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> my friends are even<br />

buying freezers. It's nice on a<br />

cold December night to have a<br />

fresh weakfish for supper.<br />

Surf fishing <strong>of</strong>f the beach has<br />

also been good. <strong>On</strong>ce you east<br />

past the sandbar at low tide<br />

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Ed Comman reports a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

bluefish and weakfish being<br />

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me Albert Downs, age 11,<br />

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He waa fishing aboard "Poppy's<br />

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Russ Cramer and Larry<br />

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Chuck Cornell's "Misn Sui"<br />

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Bay fishing seems to have<br />

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Printed fiporuwear<br />

HISMemorial Avenue<br />

Atl,ntleC!|y,N.J.»8ltl<br />

For Ir.forttioilon con<br />

PAINTING<br />

Ken Brecklty<br />

Paintini Confraotw<br />

interior<br />

Free Estimate<br />

Free window cleaning wWi<br />

every paint Job for Spring- AtMt Fywttwma CJIIW-<br />

HOME U MONO-CAT<br />

New ki RtMk. Pr«*<br />

Ittte. rn<br />

MOTELS-HlTaS<br />

EUREK*<br />

OAR ROP fl«<br />

BOATS (FOR SALE<br />

FRIDAY, JULY gy, THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />

RE. FOR SALI R;•€-. FOR SALE R,E. FOR SALE R.I, FOR SALE R.E. FOR SALE<br />

» ' '•*S5JJ|!^« l ' r ' l "."^>-mMi, DEIK iECaHTAiiv, liar KM A imp,<br />

Mwlnf micMni, Matirie fin, doubt.<br />

Nd (lifM d) i<br />

a^i^^SRJTniSii<br />

EacalMM «nilMIHI. HSU. /Vtet'rol.<br />

ll.r«>S8C.lllWt4mi7i<br />

I NEW 5TANDABD BISVeLlS,mini,<br />

KSfl^mZteSS:<br />

Old Wru ItMii, two fnn,,!,,, u,| e,,,,,<br />

(liiiwara, «a« »»d, emna, tinaint<br />

lawir«i Win, taaMI, hguHMM It.m,,<br />

Nwtical itanH, chair., piintlndi, iramat,<br />

i'llilpj* wtinl, iainpi, (PHI titHa anj i<br />

(IllSt wood) iprloi «<br />

J«P»n.ia Ivncnan i«t 11 ee,, MI at dhh»«<br />

ianl • if (, stl, Man. IM, 4lf AtlarrHe<br />

Ava 11, a. I.M<br />

FOR SALE — <strong>On</strong>a csntMnallM ttova,<br />

*. raffiiaraier, Naw talaric H I<br />

mm '*"»*• n*>ar uiad. Baak caM Md and<br />

il '"""Ic. hmhan lam Call 1H-8UI. j.|)<br />

ANTiSUE ROCK1R, trMiar, mu.lc<br />

.land, latwalar naatar, •" ftayt Ilka,'<br />

radio § racard pUvar, rataral ajlayar,<br />

mch.n eiMnat, tnlirt laala * chain,<br />

Plctur.l, Mski, lawn cnaira. M l » attdl,<br />

c.iimniiwmnii • ;.ii;<br />

IIILb company ol Jariaf, 111 Waal<br />

Avinua, (ill »• uoo "Ma Try Nir,<br />

ear." n If.<br />

T-17 _.:<br />

SOMIIII PQIMT raUffHnant iW«al - Haw<br />

cuilom b*m 1 laMraain raothar, MIMar'l<br />

urnpi., jn.ttii. aM • Ilh §!.. ieinati<br />

PaW,<br />

ACEINfUATI THI POSITlVB -<br />

NEW 2 BEDROOM RAN- 1%JI ?nf 4**ya,Upt,* 'Sar*,*<br />

CHER — Furniuhdl 133 800 Mwury. Mi,**, Tha Farraii AMkcy, i»»<br />

i.nE,n rurnunea »JJ,OW wHtAva.itfJass.iciBiadwad.<br />

GULL REALTY, INC,<br />

2104 Bay Ave,<br />

399^030.<br />

DUPLEX — Haatad, aicallanl CMdNian.<br />

' l(aar round naiihiHrtiaad, oompl^aly<br />

turn,, ««,!» RtMrt L Sharp, Raaltor.<br />

4MAskiity,«M.ln4;M, '«<br />

AH ALL AMERICAN noyH, Cnrntr loll<br />

Naw 1 bainain ranchari 1 baitai Llvlno<br />

room wHh tlrwl.ai MaSarn IlK, kn<br />

ch.nl HW hull Atlaehad iiraial<br />

DMrlaiiii ia*J Rrlmd in tM Ml art,<br />

Amwlcnh •aaKy, laN Havan Avanya,<br />

OC.flClly. NJ WH774. 7.1,<br />

ITORi — MiinliiiiJnandiiiHct, Sult.w. '<br />

any builnlii, 76 parcant morlfata<br />

avtllabla. Imp By apjpornimuil w SMS II<br />

SNUS MAR Ml — emum built, cwld not<br />

b. dupllclM, two Boat .llpj, call lor<br />

•ppglnltn.nl RBbtri L inirp, Rialtor,<br />

4M9AiBury,lff47M, 711<br />

nvndmdtai iiami, HI. - iun, <strong>Jul</strong>y 311»,<br />

is a.m. FJI mara Rd., •uiia,', PlMn),,<br />

MtckiHiifiiafTatkahHinn, 7-J7<br />

VIRNABO alartrit l.n, cocVlall l.bl,<br />

lyp.tw.c.BWJll?. ,<br />

ANTIQUE SHOP iaillni compl.l, ,lKk.<br />

ralirlni tnli tail, Th. N*w Enal.ru<br />

,Shoponlh.allryatlMW,,tA,.. >H,<br />

] PC. SECTIONAL 5bFA a CaMlptt<br />

ralriaaratirr with iraaur, sail lf».<br />

INDIAN KtAL RUOS, brans 7 n.w,<br />

orljln.lwrlppan, S IIH • 11,1 runnar<br />

54' «tV,, MI. tor all, limpln can M um<br />

aMsi urn ii., ind now. mitts i.n<br />

QBDI AND ENDS iALII Chin., bHki,<br />

m.nr.tH,, tieHilm, knlcknictli, ah,<br />

Prldiy, Salurday <strong>Jul</strong>y 37 » a, ig a.m. fi|<br />

dam, )H i, Inl.l *»,8, Ocaan cily, fania<br />

andBrswia, j^j<br />

FRISIDAIKI HEFRIO1R4TOR Ul, „<br />

an «trl ralrltjiritgr. work.bl.<br />

condition. 111, it».7]I4, fjj<br />

3 MAf L« CHAiRI, l plalnrn, mkr, ,<br />

ilr.i,ht chair, rotk.r n.wly<br />

uphoiitarad, jfMjt!. t.il<br />

'• BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

SOMEBS POINT - cunBinatiH Riiuria,<br />

(II craam parlar kuilni.i, Naw<br />

modarn Bids, on Uuiy soul, f, Or..i<br />

Qpoortuniiv tor anyani wt» wanit to mm.<br />

rial m<strong>of</strong>ny snea RHlty, Riiltsr, itni<br />

indAiiiuryAva,»f a<br />

luiaflawi 2 katnom apt, laaturlog i<br />

« It, ii.in, roam, pric. tno,•».«!.<br />

SMALL •UilNIIS LOCATION an<br />

Atbary An,, MMI tor tanMn,<br />

alactrttil Hpwm, plumMn* can.<br />

tracttr.<br />

COASTAL REALTY, Realtors<br />

330 Atiintio Avinifl, Octal DKy, R, J.<br />

3W-3WS<br />

NOTICE!<br />

RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUMIH<br />

dadct<br />

Bar on the<br />

,, ,Jj<br />

at 34lh 8t. fnupwtj la-<br />

fH «Mdt bar. Bodi uoefawry ihop.<br />

Jot. Ala* rtiNariM tt*ta, keach >Mi •« Ulmer't<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Response to the Natural Way <strong>of</strong> Life at OAK<br />

FOREST has been overwhelmini. With the 1st<br />

Section almost entirely SOLD OUT, we are open-<br />

ing a new Section with the-same tranquil setting<br />

, .. secluded beneath a canopy <strong>of</strong> tall oaks. . .<br />

a graceful wooded landscape as sylvan as a New<br />

England countryside ... yet only minutes to the<br />

excitement <strong>of</strong> the sea. Fine homes frorrt $29,390<br />

TWODEl OPEN DAILY 11-5<br />

: (Closed Thursday)<br />

OUTi 9, • PALERMO - N. J. 08223 • 398-47V<br />

Exit 25 on Garden State Parkway<br />

Another Community For Better Living From<br />

ATLANTIC RiSIDEX CORPORATION<br />

Deiigniid & Furnished ly<br />

20th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive, AtfSlon, N. J, 967-3416<br />

Ntturini General Electric Appliances<br />

• BERGER REALTY "<br />

32nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

HOT DOG STAND<br />

BUSIEST BEACH In town. That's where<br />

you'll flnd this outstanding business plus<br />

beautlral owner's apartment overlooking<br />

ocean. <strong>On</strong> M 10 « ISO, Financing available.<br />

No phone Information. - •«.<br />

HOT NEW LISTING<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING glTEwitlr<br />

MlrtlBg "4-»tory waretaoiue wlUi elevator<br />

Included. WirtAMie tl M x « and lot ll M z<br />

•O.I45.OO0.<br />

MODEBN ITALIAN RESTAURANT<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Seats SO people. Listed «IK5.9O0., It tadndei<br />

the real estate and ettabllthed buslnest.<br />

CAR WASH<br />

HOT LOCATION for bivettment. 3-bay do-It-<br />

youncir car wuh: one l»y wHh<br />

wa«h machine. Come In tor detail'?<br />

SACRIFICE SALE<br />

BRAND NEW MMquare-foot «tore on Ivgt<br />

commercial lot. <strong>On</strong> the mainland. < Big<br />

owner'a apartment npttair* with ground<br />

door rec room «epar«te from itore are*. Oil<br />

baiebourd h««U Lot ilie l» x ZM. Utv<br />

rarotetafid with n Inventory. Aiklng f75.«M<br />

^ • qnttkaalelnmbwl.<br />

GENERAL STORE<br />

BUTCHER SHOP and grttery ttort In buiy<br />

3ltb Street area it ready to go for the<br />

pralltable nmnter HIM. Get Ml par-<br />

ticulars from our Commercial Department.<br />

MOTEL LISTING<br />

W-UNIT an-Atw* mM In busy area Ex-<br />

MUeat wniitloa- ready far limedtete<br />

EARLY RETIREMENT<br />

GUEST HOUSE — <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the few In ih« south<br />

end. Features 10 rooms plus winterized<br />

owner's apartment where you can live year<br />

round while making your Income in the<br />

sumnmr. Ijrgffnrnerlnt artmsa frnm hpmh<br />

155,000, (Furnished except for apartment.)<br />

SHOWROOM & STORE<br />

ASBURY AVE, showroom and store are<br />

<strong>of</strong>fei'ed for BB!C: through the CommiTcial<br />

showroom, an <strong>of</strong>fice and workshop, with<br />

storage and bath on 2nd 'floor,<br />

BEACHFRONT OPPORTUNIT V<br />

HOUSE WITH efficiency apartment ii m.<br />

eluded on this beachfront <strong>of</strong>fering with large<br />

valuable lot measuring 50 x 120 feet. A molt<br />

desirable residential area zoned 2-iamlly.<br />

You be the judge. Aiklng 171,000. furnished.<br />

CHOICE SUMMER RENTALS<br />

SOME BEACHFRONTS Mill available tor<br />

summer rental. We, have a big borne wtth<br />

fireplace righLaMK »each available far the<br />

summer. Stop In,<br />

RIVIERA BEAUTY<br />

GORGEOUS SINGLE bone acroif from the<br />

water has been listed lor |TI,0M. un-<br />

furnUhed. IU large roonu art Inviting and<br />

gracious. Separate Mug ram and den with<br />

fireplace are part <strong>of</strong> tntf 3-bedra«n 2S-b»th<br />

beajgy, Large corner lot and doaUe-car<br />

••rage round nrt tk* pretty pfctare.<br />

Dial 39MM76<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

AFFORDABLE HOUSE<br />

LISTED AT126,800this tlngle-famiiy house ll<br />

in -the First Street area convenient to<br />

everything Including the hcaoh. Has 3<br />

bedrooms, living room, dining room, Hi<br />

baths, utility room and full attic. Screened<br />

front porch. Partly furnished with new gal<br />

range and washer-dryer included. Gas hot air<br />

heal. In good condition.<br />

REDUCED TO $28,000.<br />

RANCHER with everything on one floor for<br />

comfortable ihore living. Features 3<br />

Ui>ilrmimfi nn(1 I.IA. hjifhB. jjirjifi JJ'.nfSfi .<br />

patio IMi to the fun. Large lot. Wants quick*<br />

•ettlement. 128.000.<br />

JUs r FINISHED FOR YOU<br />

BRAND NEW single family house awaits<br />

your Inspection. It li roomy with nice living<br />

room and screened porch; 2 bedroom!<br />

downstairs with bath and 2 bedrooms up-<br />

stairs with bath. Could easily be converted to<br />

• duplex later on. Being-sold unfurnished b*<br />

Includes carpeting and kitchen appliances.<br />

Stop In; no phone information.<br />

ALL AMERICAN HOME<br />

COUNTRY PLACE with suburban comforts<br />

and low taxes. Sits on lot 100 x 150 and<br />

features living room, dining room, kitchen, 3<br />

bedrooms, t baths and double-car garage.<br />

Attle. Nicely landscaped. Asking<br />

unfurnished.<br />

COTTAGE NEAR BEACH<br />

CUTE CLEAN cottage hat ben U«ted for rail<br />

•ettlement at I37.O00. Nicely furnished and<br />

equipped with new wall-to-wall carpeting.<br />

Heat tor spring and fall. Stop In.<br />

R.E. FOR SALE<br />

F. R. BRIDEfiAM<br />

REALTOR .<br />

3346 Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

3ff0fS3<br />

JUST WHAT ya> ftan Naa Mekkia<br />

' Mr. A flna Hl> lad ihflii.<br />

h.at planl «M In MIM Wdtll".<br />

tictiiam tattoo H I nMM in-<br />

coma Slop IsaMfrl and buy naw Mr<br />

tamalata lallifaclKHi.<br />

NICE carMr iat In plaaianl.llla. U m<br />

lir lar OBI* ttMt,<br />

MOBERN HOMI. ll pra WUItan<br />

orlca, la faMan Part. Urkai<br />

raam, aVHnt araa, kKMaii, nla aa«,l<br />

•paelayi kMraanii. 0»mr Iran-<br />

•larrM • mm! ea Ml, All Mr My<br />

IISJM.<br />

FOR IMMIDIATI ImpattWn, la><br />

vailmanl or r«il*ailM Mfk IMama,<br />

maaini laufii and i Bantam MOM<br />

•lift IM IM,, lumwiad PrlcM IK ttw<br />

101 mm mam<br />

APTI *NO COTTASIS, Mart Mm<br />

laam, cama, cal, ar whta.<br />

STRATHMERB, N.J.<br />

V, Blk. to Beach<br />

Altractlva Mai. oanltlj al 1 at-<br />

llciancy am an lit llaar. l«a La<br />

aar dack avarlaaka scaan,<br />

naw rnichan and kattmam HaTarw,<br />

•w carpaf. waihar » dnrar, TV cabaa<br />

«tat, no inmltora. ownar emplal at<br />

praMflt. Maallru tytlan, all •).<br />

parklna. Inlarlar knatly ailaa<br />

ttinwuiwl. NinMy a«l«laa1 laatlaaa aaa<br />

•in. imrnafliata law. PrICa UtjmM.<br />

In lanai. Lai 7> kf II*.<br />

SEA ISLE CITY NORTH END<br />

a«*s»w! ovarlaaka acaaa fna><br />

ancknad Irani awtn. L« 4 OR caMaw<br />

«ltcn*n.l - • • —<br />

iround floor. Fiirjtltha* \<br />

ut^H.W Ownar wUI laka nrt»a.<br />

1 cMKa wniaf »• lait lar aala.<br />

JOHNJ.DALGLIESH<br />

REALTOR<br />

SHARF1<br />

WEXL SERVE YOU WELL"<br />

•IBB nU SEA" fnun tM<br />

deckoIthliMamnyln*<br />

apt, newly renovated,,JT<br />

BR, 1% Mh, WBtlwr/^"<br />

dryer, dlihwiiher. Both<br />

aptl, hot-water heated.<br />

MS.MI.<br />

BEDROOM COTTAGE<br />

3-HR heated home near<br />

beach.<br />

HEATED DUPLEX $31.9m.<br />

CALL 609-39M637<br />

2708 IttarvftvM<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

REALTORS<br />

•lAUTlFUL RANCNIR - Watt IM<br />

SI IMalHH, I kaafWini, IM Mka,<br />

•riMMd aarti*. laria tat, "Can<br />

TWO CQTTAOIS — MaM, MM<br />

rantrt rtarly, war Ml and Mi,<br />

Atklna enly liMfJa,<br />

HOTIU — Cantni lacalian, II naaM<br />

alwt 1 aati., ana Mttaf, OaJy<br />

Ut,m furnlihad.<br />

WANT A MM paylns laundmmt<br />

wlih u waintrtf Wa kava an<br />

DUPLEX wit* 1 badroottii, nut piaa<br />

Incoma apt. only IM.M.<br />

wl NII'B HiMnn.<br />

OcwiAw.-<br />

WOODS<br />

INSTANT INCOME - U5» annually.<br />

Tnara an S apartmarrH (J Mlltnj<br />

— 1 ana kajraaill aparlnwott, I Hwaa<br />

badroom ac»rlmanl and I Iwt<br />

Mraanl apartillMl. TtlrM at IM<br />

apanrrnnli ara ranIM y.arly and Naj<br />

.parlm.nl. ara ftrrtai! uimriiar, TUB<br />

swnar It a.kln, HI,M0 fsr IMM WM<br />

milnlalnM havm l«alM In • my<br />

anlraaMa MlitiMrhWfl naar nw<br />

birgant. Your accounlanl •111 agraa<br />

Hill li an sic.pllonal ln«a*mant Call<br />

lor jriipKllan. Immafllala PoiWMlon.<br />

OVERLOOKING LASSON-r*Kl«Tl<br />

four yaar old Iiami, Tll«fa •!» I<br />

Biaroann, lamilv «•« with<br />

llr.plac, li/i caramlc III* MIM.<br />

modarn kltelian. OlfarM unturnlllwd.<br />

call lar irnmMiala lfii


• it.<br />

(if<br />

PAGI 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLIDCEB<br />

HE, FOH SALE RE. FOR SALE RE, FOR SALE RE FOR SALE RE. FOR SALE<br />

BELL, JR., INC,<br />

REALTORS<br />

INVESTMfNTSPiCIAU<br />

in a fast developing area.<br />

Charming 4 bedroom house with ground floor<br />

shop or apartment. Exetllent condition - new<br />

heating system - tastefully furnished and the<br />

price Is right. It can be yours for the remainder<br />

<strong>of</strong> the summer if you hurry. With this potential, it<br />

won't last long. Call us today tor more in-<br />

PHONEIM-MOO<br />

SMORI VACATION or year 'round<br />

homt. Ostn your Men ilMr ana<br />

yiy ar* an ana 5! QEean Ctiy's<br />

tMautilui Maehn In tn« SBUth md<br />

Pour Mdroomi. ivi MIDI, modefn<br />

kltchtn. Using rosm and dlnsile<br />

Furnlihad with minv e«lf« itftaM<br />

CRAFT HARRIS Realty, he.<br />

KKAl.TOri<br />

miASBlRVAVENlK<br />

ex KAN CITY'.N.J.082K<br />

BROWN<br />

- REILTOB -<br />

BIO LOT — Mi • 190 ill. «erei.<br />

IIS RANCHER — 1 MdrHHIli oatti<br />

»na hill, met tin knehtn, living!<br />

room aininj room, rtt,, roam, utility)<br />

Bio viLUi — MMM Incluus will 1<br />

10 Hill over h.rOwood tioeri. J yaan<br />

• Id<br />

BitSLEV'S POINT BANCHIR -<br />

Full • lactrlc, e<strong>of</strong>mr .pnpw 1 *' '.<br />

bedFeems, lireplais, *81par anil<br />

it,., IMP old IH.MO.<br />

Come see us!<br />

33 Shore Rd.. Marmora, N.'J.<br />

PHONE 399.9555<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

SPLENDn? SPLIT LEVEL<br />

— Four bdrms., 3 baths, LR,<br />

DR. roc. room, game roam<br />

with wet bar, and attached<br />

garage. Fully furnished.<br />

w w carpeting, brand new<br />

Kitchen, Beautiful Garner<br />

location with gorgeous<br />

landscaping. Property In-<br />

cludes one lagoon boat slip<br />

Grace Realty<br />

REALTORS<br />

Itth It At bury Ave. SM-lll 1<br />

R.E. FOR SALI<br />

NIWLY HIMOOUlOtlll«lt latnllytjtina<br />

wBn ctJIMMKlai units. Tail Mmt<br />

iiihirH ntw HiKiins. s BtdMBim, .•»<br />

itr tat MrWItS. m»* *aih ant) itt tHU—<br />

. mii MHimiri with i, ' I<br />

Incaina, TwuMafM I Mdnan<br />

ana Ma-nan tai, tvar I a<br />

toHdtMi, hrmiltMII and Mf"<br />

v.r.faMlaiiWM, NuMMi •<br />

MSJM Tu parrtli Mimf i<br />

IM «aai Matt, HI Atlantic Aw. itr><br />

IM4. • tf<br />

SPLIT LEVEL HOME - Situate*<br />

on • taacloui IH' eurvafl<br />

miner lot in Marion Park. *•!<br />

condillon 4 brfitOBIl, III, batfn,<br />

rec. room. Nlng Kid eoinglatiiy<br />

lurnlihM ana atiulpaad, lo tattle<br />

in Htlte. Act nowl<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY —<br />

Jut! iiitM • lauMrwnit, gunt<br />

Mini and rastaurant loutM HI<br />

t),0M M. II. ol very OHlraMe<br />

commercial ground Idol tar<br />

perten dtiirlng lo oparlte<br />

BUiiniss. Stop In and m in lor<br />

more d«l»ilt<br />

INVESTOR? ATTENTIONI JUli<br />

llitad, • «.family properly<br />

eonilitlng ol a J family.) bedroom<br />

unit In front and a i limlly, I<br />

Mrgom garagt apt. type unit In<br />

Nit rear. Ml w lor men deiiin<br />

and an Inipaclion M IN pramlut,<br />

you'ri tie surprliad at tile prlca.<br />

•A¥ OONOALOW — Vow HUM<br />

H« tun lovely Dun»»low iMatad<br />

lull a ihwt walk tram the sir.<br />

Living room wtth firtpiaee. gluing<br />

ana, kttfltM, ] Mrosmt IM<br />

Mth, very nla caMHIan, Pricad<br />

right for your twdgat.<br />

PLAIft PL6CB — Lovely i<br />

•earoom, J 1 1 Mttt Colon 1.1 on<br />

tpacloui IM clou lo Mach and<br />

boardwilk, Gmrou, (In llvlns<br />

room wlfn fireplace, lormil •!>•<br />

Blnlni room and kllcn.li wllti<br />

Brtaklait area, DatacnM garage,<br />

call far in ippolntmeni to Ht thli<br />

bright, chetrful home,<br />

9UI1T HOMB ant aat|, TMi it<br />

dallnlUly a ona-ola-Und<br />

artptrty tMt you muu aaa.<br />

Ktwifta* In tha (Mart tl tawn. It<br />

coniim at twt I Mtnain traynt<br />

f laar latt. i a > Mtntm firtt fMtr<br />

tat. with a ItvMV ipiaava m<br />

than, alninf araa In addition,<br />

thart an 10 rocmi H I M M l<br />

IM Nttn. litantlva ratwvttloni<br />

hava MM tamplafM mreuotaul.<br />

Slop In far an appolnlmanl,<br />

ttitrt't mara ft tali tktyt tMi ana.<br />

COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY- I<br />

w.-va |ytt HIM Main eity'i<br />

(lna.1 laundry tor MH.LocahHI on<br />

tvtr !Mt» aa, tt. ot arwnd, tMt .<br />

BMInni ll Bometatt and tuly<br />

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J»AOg 14 — SICTION TWO. THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 27, <strong>1973</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong>e-<strong>On</strong>-<strong>On</strong>e basketball begins Monday night Shufflln ON<br />

The first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ofte-on-<br />

<strong>On</strong>e" Basketball Tournament<br />

btgini Monday night at half,<br />

time <strong>of</strong> the Summer Basketball<br />

League contea with former<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School starter,<br />

Rick Murrel, facing Paul<br />

Greco, most valuable playa- in<br />

last winter's George Gardina-<br />

Memorial League. Matches will<br />

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will continue on Tuesday with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High star Terry<br />

Tracey facing West Chester<br />

grad Ron Stewart. Wednesday<br />

night Tom Betley <strong>of</strong> Mate<br />

champion Haddondeld High<br />

School opposes sophomore<br />

Greg Jackson from Pleasantville.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tniriday Pleasantville'i<br />

fabulous iix-five freshman,<br />

Reggie Miller, faces John<br />

Rosa <strong>of</strong> Santa Fe College.<br />

Friday night <strong>of</strong> next week it will<br />

be Mainland guard Tom<br />

Reynolds against <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

graduate Rich Rinck.<br />

Matches during the second<br />

week pair <strong>of</strong>f Mainland grad<br />

Hal Mathews against Tom<br />

Surgeon <strong>of</strong> Uriinus, Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> High's Phil Hackley<br />

against Villanova's Rich<br />

Mulkeen and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Walt Montford versus<br />

Pleasantville junior Darryl<br />

Martin.<br />

Eight contestants drew first<br />

round byes and will meet the<br />

winners <strong>of</strong> the above matches<br />

They include Rutgers' John<br />

McFadden, six-eight Franz<br />

Adler, Haddonfleld's Au=State<br />

star Kevin Eastman,<br />

Pleasantviile's record-setting<br />

Herb White, former Ugh school<br />

and college star John Huff,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> great John<br />

Ragland and the "Dynamic<br />

Duo" from last seaion's <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School team, Bill<br />

RacWey and Brad Bryant.<br />

Matches are played to 14<br />

points with the winner holding a<br />

fourpoint lead. Three fouls are<br />

permitted before free throws<br />

are attempted. It is a single<br />

elimination tournament.<br />

The^event it co-sponsored by<br />

WSLT Radio and William<br />

Schoppy Trophy Company<br />

through the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />

Department.<br />

The person who always<br />

has bad luck may be specializing<br />

in it.<br />

ONE...TWO...THREE...STRETCH—This cadence is heard each Monday<br />

Wednesday and Friday from 10 to 11 a,m. at the 15th st. beach as men and<br />

women <strong>of</strong> all ages participate in an exercise program conducted by Bobbie Jo<br />

Berry. Following the exercise a mixed volleyball game is held from 11 ajn. to<br />

noon. Thi§ is one <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Department's annual programs. Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

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

two<br />

loop games<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s baseball team<br />

(ages 16 to 18) won two games<br />

and lost one last week. They<br />

defeated Unwood by a score <strong>of</strong><br />

7-2 and went into a tie for first<br />

place. Dan Matenon pitched a<br />

fine game allowing just three<br />

hits. The team played a great<br />

defensive game with right<br />

fielder Gary Ouermiecini<br />

throwing out three runners at<br />

flrst base. Tom Boiling led the<br />

hitting attack win two hits.<br />

The next game was played at<br />

Margate and the locals were<br />

defeated by a score <strong>of</strong> 3-1. John<br />

Smith, Margate's pitcher,<br />

allowed only three hit* which<br />

included a home run by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> pitcher Joe Briglla to<br />

account for the local team's<br />

only run.<br />

This past Monday evening<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> played host to<br />

Galloway Township. Not<br />

pleased with the hitting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team, Coach Jim Mayer<br />

changed his batting order<br />

slightly and it paid <strong>of</strong>f in an 8-2<br />

win with the team collecting<br />

seven hits. Dan Matherson was<br />

the winning pitcher while Bob<br />

Jacob was leading the hit<br />

parade with two hits.<br />

By winning this game <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> is only M, game out <strong>of</strong> first<br />

jlaee,_There_Bje two<br />

regularly scheduled games to<br />

be played, Mays Landing kit<br />

evening (too late for inclusion<br />

In this Usue) and a tome game<br />

with Somers Point this evening<br />

at 6 o'clock at the 5th st. and<br />

Bay av. field.<br />

The team is sponsored by the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />

Department which hat a<br />

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CITY SBOTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Telephone 399 5411 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSffY, TUESDAY, JULY 31, if»<br />

to Disney<br />

Bomj»iet§ with Donald Duck and Snow White and the Stvsn Dwarfa<br />

J J<br />

*~ ""yfront tome prise tor Walter Evans at 22 Revert pi,<br />

£ parade. Senior Studio.<br />

i ;<br />

won first prize in small decorated boats for<br />

Nancys, Senior Photo.<br />

Mayor wants timetable<br />

Summer traffic and rains<br />

stall three paving projects<br />

Summer traffic congsation<br />

and rainy weather conditions<br />

h»v« been blamed for the delay<br />

b tuning aad UnisHng three<br />

paving projects wider contract<br />

to the Gerald A. Barrett Paving<br />

Co., <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House<br />

Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

said Monday h« can understand<br />

some <strong>of</strong> Barrett 1 * problems, but<br />

hai contacted <strong>City</strong> BhguW<br />

Joseph F. Hyland and entered<br />

bin to get a timetable from<br />

Barrett for completion at the<br />

work.<br />

Waldman said four tennis<br />

courts at 34th tt. aad Asburf<br />

av. were to have been art-<br />

Visitor drowns In surf<br />

pkted by Barrett the first week<br />

tt Jjfy. To date the only thing<br />

aatfiudisMd is the installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the asphalt surface.<br />

_ has yet .to be<br />

I or the net* installed and<br />

I isveet .erected.<br />

June 20, Barrett was<br />

awarded a Wl.264 contract for<br />

**• resurfacing <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong><br />

tsfftets anff road shoulders. The<br />

% is financing the project<br />

Federal Revenue Sharing<br />

the wdtk was to have bean<br />

started - and completed<br />

•MMiHry this month.<br />

the Barrett firm was alao<br />

awarded the ci'itract for the<br />

resurfacing <strong>of</strong> Haven av. from<br />

North to 3rd sts. and from 6th to<br />

8th its. That Job is to Include the<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> curbing and will<br />

be paid for with State aid<br />

paving money.<br />

Waldman said the <strong>City</strong> had<br />

hoped to have the paving<br />

projects completed by mldaeHSon<br />

and with the least<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> inconvenience and<br />

confusion. He laid the Police<br />

Department had agreed to<br />

mtk closely with Barrett<br />

keeping motorists <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

construction area while the<br />

paving was In progress.<br />

Youth's body recovered<br />

The body <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Johnstown, Pa., youth wt*<br />

tound floating m the ocean eB<br />

isd> st. Sunday evening afterb*<br />

wai reported ' " '• -<br />

g<br />

nlHhtatUthst<br />

PoUcc identified the awfu<br />

nr as Daniel Swtek, » «f<br />

Johmtown. He wss ttajrug<br />

hsre «t 13W Oertrat av. Swtei<br />

was swimming in the «urf at<br />

Bth st. Friday night ^han Iks<br />

became caught In a ttrMf<br />

indertow by th« iattv.<br />

Two mala compaiJoni mi*><br />

1 atf dy to the baach, bot ntaH<br />

Rooney, l J h w ^ t<br />

to be asaMed to ibnr«<br />

Michael BaHrfar, IS, «<br />

Central av. andDeorStU. JrE<br />

and John Grothuaan,« M<br />

Norrlstown, Pa.<br />

Mi B wa«<br />

«||»ture and water inhalation.<br />

A visiting doctor, Joseph<br />

ChreUa, <strong>of</strong> Ivalane, Calif.,<br />

awttted with pulmonary work<br />

aWhegirl on the beach until die<br />

Cape Nay County Rescue<br />

SaOadartivedon the scene.<br />

The drowning occurred lees<br />

Ihan a half hour after<br />

Hfeguarda went <strong>of</strong>f duty at 6<br />

pjQ. OWef George T. Lafferty,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Beach Patrol, and a<br />

Dumber <strong>of</strong> his guards came<br />

back to the beach and searched<br />

for Bwick untU dark.<br />

Aa guards rowed surf boats<br />

through the choppy water, two<br />

QiBsf Guard boats and a Coast<br />

Guard helicopter from Cape<br />

Hay searched a wider area.<br />

searched for the body<br />

the ro<strong>of</strong>tops <strong>of</strong> nearby<br />

alk stores.<br />

Cohrfktfleet<br />

sails bayfront<br />

by Joan Bruno<br />

Signs <strong>of</strong> the times were<br />

creatively presented by approximately<br />

loo boat themes in<br />

die annual Night in Venice boat<br />

parade Saturday evening,<br />

America's popular songs,<br />

political involvements, and<br />

economic crises inspired the<br />

ideas for many boat themes.<br />

Competition was keen hi the<br />

various categories <strong>of</strong> Beit<br />

Decorated over and under 24<br />

feet, Most Original over and<br />

under 24 feet, Comic over and<br />

under 24 feet, Musical over and<br />

under U feet, and Cluin and<br />

Commercial over 24 feet,<br />

J:^u mm<br />

prire was won by Robert<br />

MMaghan, whose theme was<br />

"Guarding Our Fun". Many<br />

people representing wooden<br />

soldiers were colorfully<br />

Jute to the Triple Crown<br />

Winner" won in the category <strong>of</strong><br />

Beit Decorated under 24 feet<br />

tta Boot^ftte bXt owned by<br />

Nancy Simpson, and a merrygo-roiinduithebaek<strong>of</strong><br />

the boat.<br />

; eonttaued on page %<br />

the ocean from one <strong>of</strong> the upper<br />

floor balconies. Lifeguards<br />

brought the body in and it was<br />

taken away to the hospital for<br />

an autopsy by the Rescue<br />

Squad.<br />

Emergency appropriation needed<br />

MIDWEEK<br />

EDITION<br />

Whvr* to go Mid what<br />

to M* thru Thursday<br />

Search for Victim<br />

Two boat crews from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> L<br />

search for victim <strong>of</strong> drownina Fridav<br />

a Coast Guard helicopter from the CaptfS!<br />

searches from a high vantage point. The<br />

Daniel Swick <strong>of</strong> Johnstown, Pa., was dtaco^<br />

15th st. two days later. (Counsellor Photo)<br />

„.<br />

J ra 8 m y avertea<br />

poUce <strong>of</strong>ficers and membtri <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Rescue Squad take<br />

• )iane Roone . v to tho ambtdance at 13th st. and the boardwalk after ehe narrowly<br />

escaped drowning Friday night while swimming near the 13th st, jetty. Miss<br />

Rooney was fctpt at the hospital for water inhalation treatment, A companion,<br />

^ nieI Swick, drowned when caught in the same undertow. (Counsellor photo)<br />

<strong>City</strong> needs $32,000 for paving bills<br />

Mjgit in Venice<br />

photos on Page 7<br />

It appears likely the <strong>City</strong> that the quality <strong>of</strong> work done by Stone was called into com*<br />

The popular old song "Good<br />

Commissioners will pass an me Meckel firm was not <strong>of</strong> the plete the Job and was paid with<br />

Old Summertime" the theme<br />

emergency appropriation at proper quality and refuted to the funds withheld from<br />

presented by John Benson, Jr.,<br />

(heir Wednesday meeting to pay the Vlneland contractor the Meokel. However, the money in<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> the boat the Timmy<br />

pay <strong>of</strong>f money owed to me nearly (25,000 owed to himthe<br />

enabling ordinance ran out<br />

Too II.it won in the category <strong>of</strong><br />

contractors who paved 22 miles under the terms <strong>of</strong> the contract. and Stone was still owed *T,M0.<br />

Gas Shortage Here<br />

best decorated over 24 feet and<br />

<strong>of</strong> alleys in the resort nearly<br />

abo won the Best In show<br />

five yean ago.<br />

iHekled Herring, Jtwon flrst comic prize for award. live trees were situated Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

in a summer garden-l<strong>On</strong> scene said the emergency ap-<br />

with a white picket fence and propriation must be passed<br />

girli dressed in red and white either this week or next week in<br />

costumes singing the order to comply with an arbitration<br />

board ruling that the<br />

f. He eaid<br />

Mmihan flortrayid tto «<br />

"Shrimp ioat<br />

• it'<br />

1 The <strong>City</strong> ended up in court<br />

with Meckel and finally the<br />

matter was turned over to Hie<br />

arbitration panel. At the time <strong>of</strong><br />

continued on page 4 '<br />

Thm sewage problem<br />

Traffic jam<br />

Aerobic systems<br />

ever<br />

WJiinfi fin akemaiwe Ti'C!ffk\ (rptfin nnrt more<br />

' which was<br />

how quickly the <strong>City</strong>'s financial<br />

t<br />

decorated with large pink department can draw up the<br />

situation over the weekeni with<br />

by* TTiomas L, Catkins<br />

shrimp and pink Beta hung over necessary papers.<br />

crowds here for both th«r baseb-<br />

the sides <strong>of</strong> the boatT Ten days ago the <strong>City</strong> was<br />

and the Night in Venice boat<br />

This Is the third in a lerlei <strong>of</strong> articles dealing with the sewage<br />

notified that an arbitration<br />

parade.<br />

dlipoial crisis in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Cape May County: "An Alter-<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineers native,"<br />

Police called the __»j..<br />

from North Jersey had ruled<br />

night parade traffic the worst* I<br />

against the <strong>City</strong> In the alley <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> isn't the only community in Uie area with a sewage ever and they noted mat *'\<br />

Weather paving wit and ordered the crisis, but admittedly our problems are quite different from those record number <strong>of</strong> p><br />

Qty to pay funds due thein<br />

Upptr Township, where there is no sewer system.<br />

tiekiti *m liven out.<br />

Mostly tanny today wife contractors, Rudolph Meckel For a number <strong>of</strong> yean construction in the Township has in- From noon Friday te<br />

Ugh temperatures nMr M, and Sons, M Vlnetand, and A.E, creased as new people moved into the area. A growing number erf night Sunday poUeejeeps<br />

aaaee at skewers Wed. Stone Pfving Co., <strong>of</strong>families<br />

are leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the tower taxes and open to 315 complaints. There werf<br />

Bvdaj, k«t fib- agata •• PleasantvDfc.<br />

spaces <strong>of</strong> Upper Township,<br />

11 motor vehicle aeddatt, btt L<br />

Tkanday, Trnptntaret Waldmaa said the emergency Three years ago the Township Committee passed a strict toning none too serious In spite <strong>of</strong> thst<br />

win range (No the mid- resolution could come to as law that calls for lot sizes <strong>of</strong> at least 100 feet, This was done to crowds. ^«<br />

fl'a te low s»'s. U.I, much as 181,000 or *32,ooo. The restrict the number <strong>of</strong> cesspools and septic tanks in a given area. Police Chief Benjamin<br />

WEATHER SERVICE. Qty owea Meckel close to The Township's growth to date has not merited the construction Dungan said there<br />

BS.000 and Stone |7,0W. Stone <strong>of</strong> a sanitary sewer system. Township <strong>of</strong>ficials are looking for arrests over the<br />

w»s not Involved in the suit. alternatives to such a system and the digging up <strong>of</strong> streets that duding tour arrests ..<br />

Tides<br />

coma with it. In addition to the expense the largeland area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The problan with Meckei<br />

ootici'vialattaii. Btfee<br />

Township makes such a move unattractive.<br />

started five yean ago when the<br />

U complaints <strong>of</strong> noisy pi<br />

previous administration at <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong>e such alternative to a sewer system and septic tanks hai been not excessive sine* most <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

HsU entered into contracts to marketed by Nayadic Science*, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Uwchland, Pa. This firm bayfront was wgaged at<br />

hava treaty's alleys paved by dealt in water pollution control and has developed an "aerobic" Ug party oMU «rty SM<br />


PAG I TWO THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUfSDAY, JULY 31, If73<br />

Boats<br />

continued from page one<br />

Second prize winner, Louis<br />

Quilleti, Jr., won with the theme<br />

the "Romans", whereby young<br />

boys and had their boat<br />

decorated in gold and white,<br />

with a hone and chariot.<br />

yelliiiE as I trough they were in n<br />

thai ii/ race- Third prize was<br />

won by lion Reinaree with the<br />

theme "Tip Toe Through the<br />

Tulipi". <strong>On</strong>e fellow wai<br />

drilled to look like Tiny Tim<br />

with girls dressed ai tulips<br />

wrroundlng him<br />

The boat owned by Charles<br />

Hickman with the theme<br />

"Night In Tennis" won in the<br />

category <strong>of</strong> Most Original over<br />

24 feet. Crew members dressed<br />

in tennil uniforms played<br />

tennis on the deck. As they<br />

pasied the judges the playeri<br />

batted balls out into the crowd<br />

Second prize winner, Joseph<br />

Scully won with the theme,<br />

"Ear'i To Ya", which portrayed<br />

Jersey's ears <strong>of</strong> corn.<br />

Posters <strong>of</strong> corn and corn stalks<br />

decorated the boat, along with<br />

pBople drilled up like moon,<br />

shiners holding whiskey Jugs.<br />

The theme Spaced Out,<br />

presented by Charles Dolaway,<br />

won the third prize in this<br />

category. Various colored<br />

lights on the green space<br />

spacemen added an eerie effect<br />

to the theme.<br />

Bob Krook won first prize for<br />

the most original under 24 feet<br />

category with the cartoon<br />

character "Popeye" sitting on<br />

an alligator that opened iti<br />

mouth when a string was<br />

pulled.<br />

Second prize winners, Eddie<br />

Moyer and George K<strong>of</strong>.<br />

fenberger, Won with the theme<br />

"Old Man <strong>of</strong> the Sea", who was<br />

pullirig behind him • large<br />

captured whale, Third prize<br />

went to William P. Burns for<br />

the theme "Carry the Big Fresh<br />

Flavor" <strong>of</strong> Wrigleyi chewing<br />

gum. Big packages <strong>of</strong> Wrlgleys<br />

chewing gum wtri held by<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the boat crew while<br />

they sung the song, "Carry the<br />

big Fresh Flavor",<br />

The country 1 ! current gas<br />

shortage was Norman Edmund's<br />

idea for the comic<br />

theme, "No Gas Shortage<br />

Here," which won 1st prize in<br />

the comic division over 24 feet,<br />

A huge can <strong>of</strong> beans was<br />

situated next to the written<br />

theme on the boat. Second prize<br />

winner was John Sheldrake, ST.<br />

with the theme, "Beverly<br />

Hillbillies" where people were<br />

dressed in raggady clothes and<br />

straw hats and playing banjos.<br />

The political theme, "The<br />

Watergate Raid" presented by<br />

Ed P. Lane, won the third prize.<br />

Some crew members were<br />

dressed as bugs while others<br />

were dressed to portray those<br />

involved in Watergate. A large<br />

can <strong>of</strong> Raid bu| spray was part<br />

nf the decorations<br />

'tJflrage Sale" followed by<br />

"Too Late to Classify" caplured<br />

1st priie for the Betz<br />

family in the comic division<br />

under 24 feet Crew members<br />

were dressed in bum clothes;<br />

clothing articles were hung on a<br />

line and one person was sitting<br />

on a toilet, "Kiteman Misses<br />

Again" won second prize for<br />

Jack Bower, A man with a kite<br />

on his back in a small boat was<br />

being pulled along by a larger<br />

boat. The thtme, "Victory<br />

Gardens" won third prize for<br />

Emmet Fitzpitrick with a<br />

display <strong>of</strong> vegetables and a<br />

scarecrow decorating the boat.<br />

Best Musical over 24 feet<br />

went to Robert Boakes, with the<br />

theme "Navy's Night In<br />

Venice".<strong>On</strong>e hundred men<br />

dressed in Navy uniforms<br />

saluted the crowd as they<br />

passed by singing the tune<br />

"Anchors Away". Paul<br />

Rechenberg received the third<br />

prize on the risque and innovative<br />

theme "Sweet Gyspy<br />

Rose", <strong>On</strong>e young man<br />

costumed with fake bosoms and<br />

a G-string, sang and danced to<br />

the popular tune,<br />

Barbara Streiiands 1 "Second<br />

Hand Rose" was the theme<br />

Miss Night in Venice<br />

_Betsy Becotte, <strong>of</strong> 400 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, reiped as Misi Night iff Venice<br />

over the Night in Venice Parade Saturday evening, Shi was<br />

crowned Thursday evening on the Muiic Pier and presented with<br />

' an arm bouquet <strong>of</strong> roses, a plaque including an enlarged photo and<br />

atrophy along with a portrait <strong>of</strong> her done.and donated by Alphonse<br />

Baer <strong>of</strong> the Connoisseur Shop 1 .<br />

Miss Becotte was sponsored In the Miss Night in Vmici Contest<br />

by Utierer's Orange. First runnBrup was Robin Bowman, <strong>of</strong><br />

Lafayette Hill, Pa,, iponserid by Watson'i Hestaiimnt, and second<br />

i runnerup was Amanda Hamilton, <strong>of</strong> MS Hri^iton pi, sponsored by<br />

Dan's Third Spot,<br />

:<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> i2,B48.W was collected from the voting.'This wai<br />

; presented to the Cape May County Rescue Squad and according to<br />

an announcement made by Nicholas Tr<strong>of</strong>a Jr., contest chairman, it<br />

sets an all-time record ibr money eollfcted.<br />

1<br />

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OlMQ) MEAT SHOALS, FUU POUND BUY)<br />

il Beef Fratffurters'm. nu. M.09ft.<br />

roat4imr fag, frato 99* t<br />

0 WVUTISED MEAT Md<br />

. wmm SPECIALS<br />

B<br />

song for Robert Stackhpuit, the<br />

first prize winner in the musical<br />

Musical division under 24 feet.<br />

Girls <strong>of</strong> all sizes and shapes,<br />

dressed in burlap bags danced<br />

and sang the song, "Second<br />

Hand Rose," Pink paper roses<br />

decorated the boat.<br />

The theme "Wounded Knee"<br />

devised by Gus Sigel took<br />

second prize. Young people<br />

dressed in Indian costumes and<br />

a teepee on board represented<br />

this theme, A large paper<br />

mache globe with flags from<br />

different countries, portraying<br />

the theme, "It's a Small World<br />

With Music," by Steven J.<br />

Handzei, won 3rd prize,<br />

Mayer's Marina won 1st prise<br />

in the category <strong>of</strong> Club and<br />

Oommereial over 24 feet. A red<br />

authentic chineie boat carrying<br />

people dressed like Chinese<br />

men and women who threw<br />

fortune cookies to the crowd,<br />

adorned the rig. The Coastal<br />

State Bank took second prize in<br />

this category. The theme, "In<br />

Tune With the Times" entered<br />

by Palmer Chevrolet-<br />

Oldsmobile, won the third<br />

prize,<br />

PrUes for the beat lighted<br />

boats in the parade went to<br />

"Miss Night In Venice" boat,<br />

owned by Lou Qulllen, and<br />

"Good Ship LDllypop", owned<br />

by David Boulsley, and a<br />

beautifully lighted boat owned<br />

bv Russell Cramer, Jr.<br />

Homes along the bay were<br />

also creatively decorated with<br />

lights and decorations<br />

representing thanes, For the<br />

first time this year a prize was<br />

awarded to the^Best Decorated<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Walt Evans, 22 Revere<br />

Place with the theme "Salute to<br />

Disney", Evan's home was<br />

decorated with Walt Disney<br />

characters, the biggest <strong>of</strong><br />

which was Mickey Mouse<br />

surrounded by Plato, Donald<br />

Duck and many others.<br />

Artisticlv decorated honns<br />

PAY MORE?<br />

WHAT FOR?<br />

SAVE ON MEN'S<br />

SUMMER SUITS<br />

FROM OUR REMILM STOOK<br />

Regulariy $ 85.00 NOW *59 M<br />

)*:<br />

Regularly *89.95 NOW $ 62 00<br />

Regularly M20.00 MOW $ 84 00<br />

Regularly s 130.00 HOW *91<br />

Regularly * 140.00 NOW $ 98°°<br />

receiving awards in the North<br />

Point 1 U« Pleaiure av., "Hatfiiidi<br />

Lagoon area were the and McCoys, Backbay Feuding<br />

homes <strong>of</strong> W,H. Martin <strong>of</strong> 2» Boyi", ' T*<br />

North Point rd,, "The Dry Home prize winners in the<br />

Resort"- Prank CoukUB, 208 W, 17th st lagoon were George<br />

Atlantic Blvd., "Peektai Duck Weaver, 1SSW, 17th st., "Salute<br />

Geisha House Party"; F.N, To Disney"; Lee Bowden, 205<br />

Sagerholm, 39 Lagoon rd., "18 W, 17th si., "Qedysiey"; Letter<br />

Years Old Now- What Next?". Outs, 187 W. 17th st,, "Peter<br />

Decorated home price win- Bin's Piper."<br />

ners on the bayfront from the Pri» winning homes in the<br />

Longport Bridge to 9th it, were 18th it, lagoon included that <strong>of</strong><br />

R.A. Browning, 141 Bay rd,, Everett Cliff, 54 W, 17th st,<br />

"Jonathan Livingston "<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-A yttle Bit <strong>of</strong><br />

Seagull"; W,B, Carter, 152 Bay Hiavtn"; Mauk, 73 W, 18th st,<br />

rd., "Lobster Shack"; Perry "A Nigit in Hawaii"; Prank<br />

White, ISO Bay rd,, "Wounded Oabatoni, m Bayshore dr.,<br />

Knee, South Dakota",<br />

"Mejdean Puueo",<br />

Snug Harbor homes winning Arkansas av. lagoon homes<br />

prizes Included Laura fence, winning priiti were Margaret<br />

"Red Sails in the Sunset"; Startzell, 44 Arkansas av,,<br />

Anthony Berttno, "Big Top"; "Nifty Fiftiei"; Prank<br />

Elaine Morris, "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BtUwoar, 26 Walnut rd., "Walt<br />

Swings".<br />

Dianey World"; William<br />

PriM winning homes on the Mo-ami, Vt Walnut rd., "Zoo";<br />

bayfront from 9th to 18th BU. T. T. Porscht, 1912 Glenwood dr.,<br />

included H,D, Pollard, «» "I'm Dei Dreaming <strong>of</strong> f a Whit White<br />

Pleasure av,, and W.C. Squires,<br />

Christmas"; Walter<br />

FAMOUS<br />

MAKE<br />

Save Too on SPORT COATS<br />

„<br />

Regulariy '46.00 NOW $ 33 00<br />

Regulariy «5&00 NOW $ 41°°<br />

M M 0<br />

Regulariy mOO MOW<br />

Regulariy WOO NOW $ 48 00<br />

Regulariy •WOO NOW<br />

M<br />

Schravesande, 1924 Glenwood<br />

dr., "Mary Poppins"; Harris<br />

Sacks, im Glennwood dr.,<br />

"Centerfold",<br />

Smorgasbord<br />

Dinner<br />

Given try<br />

KiystoRt Chapter<br />

No. 69 0ES<br />

SIT,, AUG. 4th<br />

Serod 5 to 7 P.M.<br />

OOMTOH: umnm<br />

CHIO'1.50<br />

Masonic Temple<br />

POPUR AVE. ml SHORE<br />

ROAD, LMWOOD, N. j,<br />

CORMttTIBl<br />

in the "Thank You"<br />

announcemant oi<br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Improvement ASMC.<br />

appearing In last<br />

Friday's paper, tbt<br />

name <strong>of</strong><br />

THf COASTAL<br />

STATE BANK<br />

was inadvertently<br />

omitted. We wish to<br />

correct this error at<br />

this time.<br />

Lloyd Caisldy,<br />

President<br />

JohnF.Caville,<br />

Parade Chairman<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 31, !?73 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE THREE<br />

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SPECIAL CONVENIENCE HOURS:<br />

FRIDAY - fl A.M. to 8 P.M., MONDAY - 9 A.M. to I P.M.<br />

vTo lake care <strong>of</strong>ryaur additional banking nteds, you'll find our friendly<br />

;*rlv«-in windows open morning 'til nits every Friday and during tht day<br />

^on Mondays, And, <strong>of</strong> course, the other many facllltits <strong>of</strong> our bank ara<br />

dally to serva your *f«T requirement.<br />

IRA BRANCH <strong>of</strong> the FIRST<br />

IONAL BANK OF TUCKAHOE<br />

Wesley Manor lists Bazaar<br />

The annmd Wtslty M«i»r<br />

Bazaar will be held next<br />

ThUriday, Augiw I, from 9:30<br />

•,m, to 3:30 pm. at the Manor,<br />

22nd it. and Bay av,'<br />

Doughnuts and c<strong>of</strong>fee will be<br />

nrved from 10 a.m. and a light<br />

lunch <strong>of</strong> sandwiches, potato<br />

salad and c<strong>of</strong>fee will be on sale<br />

from- 11 a.m. Mrs, Mariop<br />

Whlttock is chairman,<br />

CWC lists<br />

luncheon<br />

The third Cape-Atlantic<br />

Christian Women's Club luncheon<br />

will be on Wedneiday,<br />

August a, at 12:30 p.m. at Mac's<br />

Restaurant, Somers Point.<br />

The Sand Box <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

will present a Children's<br />

Fashion show at the ipeclal<br />

feature.<br />

Peter Carlson, recording<br />

artist who will appear on four<br />

television shows thta FaU, will<br />

provide the special music.<br />

The guest speaker will be<br />

Mrs, George Fischer <strong>of</strong> Willow<br />

Grove, Pa. Mrs, Fischer wai a<br />

former Hungarian refugee and<br />

will tell <strong>of</strong> her survival under<br />

Hitler and the Communist<br />

regime. She is now a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer and<br />

the mother <strong>of</strong> four children. She<br />

speaks to women's groups<br />

throughout the East,<br />

Babysitting is available at<br />

the restaurant.<br />

Reiervationi must be made<br />

by Monday, August 8, with Miss<br />

Margaretta Vanaman at 398-<br />

MS or Mrs, Linda Mclver at<br />

927-8806.<br />

8.<br />

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j<br />

Articles, and produce for the<br />

bazaar are being contributed<br />

by members and friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Methodist Churches <strong>of</strong><br />

South Jersey. Financial contributions<br />

are being accepted<br />

by Mrs, Olive Riggfflta.<br />

Many articles have been<br />

made by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wesleyannes and by residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manor. More than iu<br />

people will be working at the<br />

baaar next Thursday to help it<br />

make it a success.<br />

Albert Morcau is chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the affair and is being assisted<br />

by Mrs. Sara Atkinson,<br />

presidnet <strong>of</strong> the Manor Council,<br />

and Mrs. Paul Hartman,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyannes.<br />

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PAGE FOUR THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINEt-LE D©ER TUESDAY, JULY 31,<br />

Ooean city Sentinei-Ledgor Sandman sets 'battle sessions' with GOP legislative candidates<br />

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<strong>City</strong> and vicinity i six months, 12.50. Elsewhere, cast <strong>of</strong><br />

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statewide," Sen, Frank X,<br />

McDermott, campaign<br />

manager, said in announcing<br />

the conference plan. "We are<br />

looking for input from the<br />

legislative candidates and we<br />

intend to provide them with<br />

information, ideal and other<br />

help from our own sources."<br />

John Spoltore, Republican<br />

State chairman, said the<br />

campaign coordination plan<br />

wag greeted with enthusiasm.<br />

He will be on hand for the<br />

conference, along with Joseph<br />

M. Coleman, campaign<br />

director; Fred Coldren,<br />

<strong>City</strong> needs<br />

continued from page one<br />

the decision against the <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Waldman called the action<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - Sea Isle new entries, Mrg. Kathryn Under Two Years ot Age, "disappointing," but said his<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s 57th annual Baby Arseniult and Mrs. Florence Because <strong>of</strong> the success <strong>of</strong> this administration would honor the<br />

Parade, to be held Saturday, Wagner, committee chairmen, division, other reosrts have obligations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> and pay<br />

August *, promises to be the informed Mayor Dominic C copied it, the committee <strong>of</strong>f the money, though he op-<br />

biggest ever, the Mayor'! Raffa.<br />

pointed out.<br />

posed the method <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />

Qjmmlttee on Special Events The city-iponnored event will The two new divisions were funding that has to be used to do<br />

reports<br />

also have the lix original created at the suggestion <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

divisions for babies and members <strong>of</strong> Uie community, The emergency ap.<br />

The addition <strong>of</strong> two newyounger<br />

memberi <strong>of</strong> the Tne Bicycle Division will be propnation will be included in<br />

divisioas, one for decorated family, they said,<br />

dtsigned to attract youngsters next year's budget and<br />

WcyclBi and the other for Tlie largest division for years with creative genius and prizes reflected in the lax rate tor<br />

commercial or business floats, hai been the First, and that u fcr this will be awarded by IBM,<br />

has already brought scores <strong>of</strong> fcr the Mont Attractive Baby Qeighton's Trading Felt, "The<br />

upsurge <strong>of</strong> bike riders became<br />

Of the fuel crisis will help make<br />

thii an important new addition<br />

to our parade," Mn. Wagnir<br />

noted. Prizes will be the same<br />

in this division as tor the others,<br />

which is put up by the city.<br />

Ash awards <strong>of</strong> $25 for first, $15<br />

tif for second, 110 for third and $5<br />

each for fourth and fifth are<br />

gven. An exception is the Pint,<br />

for the babiei, in whigh several<br />

first place awards are given,<br />

and in the commercial floats<br />

category where the only prize Is<br />

the Mayor's Trophy to be<br />

presented to the one best in<br />

rtiow.<br />

The eight divisions are as<br />

follows: First • Most Attractive<br />

Baby Under Two: laeend •<br />

Children in Fancy Sroileri-and<br />

(baches; Third • Comic or<br />

Original Strollers; Fouitji -<br />

Fancy DTMS, Walking; Fifth -<br />

Comic or Original Dress,<br />

Walking; Sixth - Floats-<br />

Seventh - Decorated Bikes, and<br />

Eighth • Commercial or<br />

Business Floats. T-<br />

executive director <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

committee, and other OOP<br />

leaders,<br />

The sessions have been<br />

rtaggeredsothat Congressman<br />

Sandman will be able to devote<br />

sufficient time to each district<br />

delegation while county<br />

campaign workers will be<br />

conferring with the<br />

headquarters staff.<br />

HiVm<br />

County chairmen W. Robert<br />

Hentges, Cap* May; Ne}l«<br />

Melini, Cumberland; Jay O,<br />

Stradley, Satan;, Harold C.<br />

Thompson, Gloucester, and<br />

Howard F. Haneman, Atlantic,<br />

along with legislative candidates<br />

from Districts 1, 2, 3,<br />

and 4 will convene at 9:30 a.m.<br />

Monday, August 8, at the<br />

Holiday Inn here. . ' . .<br />

Paper Products Company<br />

We're Halfway Through the Summer<br />

Maybe If'• Time to Check Your BAG ft<br />

PAPER NEEDS???<br />

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FOOD MARKET<br />

A C0MP1ETE LK OF<br />

GROCERIES • FROZEN FOODS<br />

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FRESH<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

FRUIT<br />

DAIRY mODUCTS<br />

7 MYS A WEBC •<br />

LAUNDROMAT<br />

27 WASHERS<br />

14 DRIERS<br />

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ATTBtOANT M DUTY 9J0 TO 2^0<br />

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C Si<br />

It's a one-stop bank<br />

where you find all services<br />

under one ro<strong>of</strong> ...like<br />

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In other words, a bank like ours.<br />

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• Our bank makes no service charge on<br />

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students or members <strong>of</strong> the armed forces<br />

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OPEN 8 A.M. DAILY<br />

Pick up your Shop-Rite<br />

RECIPE-CARD-OF-THE-WEEK!<br />

At The Shop-Rite Meat Case!<br />

This Week's Recipe:<br />

BARBECUED SHORT RIBS<br />

Reprinted through the courtesy<br />

.<strong>of</strong> Good Housekeeping! .<br />

Juice<br />

teed<br />

Shakes<br />

Cheese<br />

Velveeta<br />

KRAFT<br />

A Lot More<br />

Ddi Value!<br />

HORMEL HAM<br />

^AUNED<br />

Franks<br />

Bologna s<br />

Liverwurst<br />

5*599<br />

ton aa^V<br />

Notice to our Customers<br />

Due to the current price freeze, certain meat itertii ore in short supply.<br />

This Is causing occasional items to be "Out <strong>of</strong> Stock" In our meat cases.<br />

You can be sure that we ar# doing everything within our power to<br />

assure you continued supply, variety, and quality during this extremely<br />

difficult period.<br />

4^39* Tissue<br />

CHUNK HQC<br />

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CHICKEN SAUSAGE PATTIES 79° FROZEN VEAL PATTIES 99<br />

PEACHES<br />

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Radishes<br />

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PAGE SIX THE OCf AN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Humane Society Bazaar on Music Pier Thursday<br />

The Humane Society will hold<br />

its <strong>1973</strong> Bazaar on the Music<br />

He Thursday, according to<br />

Mrs. Margaret Brown,<br />

preiidem. /<br />

TIM Bazaar will open .at'9:30<br />

a.m. and comlnui until t p.m. It<br />

will feature a bake table <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fering cakes, doughnuts,<br />

banana nut bread plus other<br />

home-baked treats. In addition<br />

'there will be i wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />

hand-made items,-'jewelry,<br />

white elephants, attic<br />

treasures, books, fish pond,<br />

children'i comer, eeramiei.<br />

novelties ana gut items.<br />

Refreshments will feature hot<br />

dogs, iced tea and c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

nda.<br />

Funds raised through the<br />

bazaar Will go to the Building<br />

Fund to enlarge the Shelter's<br />

facilities. The Society urgently<br />

30%-50% Off<br />

Selected Summer<br />

Fashions<br />

Sale Starts Friday,<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 27th, 9:30 A.M.<br />

(Formerly the Shift Shack)<br />

716 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

Hours — Dally 9:30-5:30, Friday til 9 P.M.<br />

ALL SALES FINAL<br />

ALL SWIM SUITS<br />

AND<br />

SUMMER<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

needs another 110,000 to reach<br />

Its goal <strong>of</strong> 118,000. The money<br />

will be spent to add an Isolation<br />

Room for incoming animals, a<br />

Puppy Rooom and additional<br />

dbg runs,<br />

"In the past three years the<br />

c«ie load at unwanted animals<br />

has more than doubled," Trudi<br />

Tracey, Sieltw manager, said.<br />

"Unless the needed improvements<br />

are made the<br />

Sieltermay bt dosed down and<br />

ttlis area will be -without an<br />

animal care facility. That is<br />

why it is so imperative that the<br />

entir* community get behind<br />

this Building Find Drive and<br />

support the Society to the hilt."<br />

The Society welcomes<br />

donations and new members.<br />

Anyone interested in joining the<br />

ioeiety should call Mrs. Brown<br />

at 398 3949. Donations may be<br />

aent to the Humane Society <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 311? Haven av.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 0§2»,<br />

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

Coining Events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday). game, 7:is p.m. in the Bridge<br />

Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Omter. 849 West av.<br />

First United Methodist Church — ——<br />

meeting, i p.m. Mn. Charles Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

Sayre will review "Hour <strong>of</strong> game, 8 p.m. at lie Atlantic av.<br />

Gold, Hour <strong>of</strong> Lead" by Anne _<br />

Morrow Lindbergh, Uons Club dinner meeting, 7<br />

pin at Scotch Hall.<br />

Story Hour for pre-school<br />

threugi third graders, 10 a.m. Morgan-Ranck Post 137<br />

at the library, ithgt. and <strong>Ocean</strong> American Legion meeting, 8<br />

«v. p,m.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Badge Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />

game, ?i4S p.m. for members meeting, 12:1S p.m. at Simms 1<br />

only. Restaurant.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge <strong>City</strong> Commission meeting, U<br />

pine, I p.m. in the Bridge a,m, in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

Center, Ml West av. -„___<br />

——-—- Housing AliUjority meeting,<br />

Alcoholic* Anonymous and 8: So p.m. at 204 4th it.<br />

AJanan meeting, 8:30 p.m. in _ —<br />

the %iicopal Partah Hell, nth THURSDAY -<br />

st. and C«tral av. Humane Society annual<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

Free concert* 8 p.m. on the<br />

Music Pier featuring the<br />

municipal orchestra under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Clflrmce Fuhrman<br />

and soloists, Nancy Hoover,<br />

soprano; Gary Varnadore,<br />

tenor- and Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednwday) •<br />

Reading club for fourth<br />

through eighth gndm, 10 a.m.<br />

at the library, 6th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av.<br />

Bazaar, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on<br />

the Music Pier.<br />

Round dance, g p.m. in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Family movie, ?:S0 p.m. at<br />

Union Chapel by-ihe*Sea,<br />

Chapter 48 RAM meeting, S<br />

p.m. in the Masonic Temple,<br />

10th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />

6:30 p.m. at White Hall,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

«. „, „ , „ game, 8 p.m. In the Bridge<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens Civic Center, 34§ West av.<br />

Association Women's Luncheon<br />

and Fashion Show, I p.m. at the<br />

Flanders Hotel.<br />

Lurav Duplicate Bridge<br />

DRASTICALLY<br />

it<br />

Yacht Club Tournament<br />

Bridge game, 7:45 p.m. In the<br />

Youth Center, 6th it. and<br />

Atlantic av.<br />

Music Pier,<br />

Masterworks Choir<br />

rehearsal, 8 to 9:30 p.m. in the<br />

First United Methodist Church.<br />

Story Hour-tor pre-ichool<br />

through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />

at Hie library, 6th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee House, 8 p.m. in<br />

Chapel Hall, SSth st. and<br />

Asbury av. Free c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

dsughnutf.<br />

Square dance, 1 p.m. in the<br />

Youth Outer.<br />

Fourth Annual Used Book<br />

Sale predated by Cape May<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> the AAUW, 9 a.m. to<br />

I p.m. at 840 Asbury av.<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Pocahontu meeting, 8 p.m. In<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgfe<br />

game, 8 p.m. in the Bridge<br />

Center, 34» Welt av.<br />

Community Orchestra<br />

rehearsal, 8 p.m.' in the high<br />

school band room.<br />

FASHION SHOW<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens<br />

Civic Association Women's<br />

Luncheon Fashion Show will be<br />

held tomorrow {Wednesday) at<br />

1 p.m. in the Flanders Hot^.<br />

Fashions will be by the<br />

EtoUway Shop* <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />

Mis* Mary Kairab is gena-a)<br />

chairman.<br />

^BJB^^ajlB^W^B^^PBJ<br />

JIM'S<br />

GEM SKI?<br />

ocMn<strong>City</strong>.M.J.<br />

MOI6M8HKS<br />

CENTRAL<br />

AVENUE<br />

TUESDAY, JU&<br />

NATIONAL<br />

CAR RENTAL<br />

Wa FeatuM<br />

<strong>1973</strong> OLDSMOBILES and<br />

CHEVROLET VEGAS<br />

Available at<br />

YELLOW CAB COMPANY<br />

6(h Street and Hibury Ivtnn<br />

GALL 399-0600<br />

BARGAINTOWN<br />

Prices Effective <strong>Jul</strong>y 31st ttirn August 4tti<br />

i.fww,,n«i, PH.<br />

Wff (JH Bit Htf&IMfeh nf I<br />

U.S.DJL GRADE *k» WHOLE<br />

TURKEYS fide<br />

10-22 Ib. tor*** Vlflb.<br />

We do have a full line <strong>of</strong> meats, pork, beef, chicken. Unfortunately<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the price freeze we art unable to advertise dye to, short supply.<br />

We hgye had such terrific responje to our pricing that we do not want any<br />

IDIOE DEPARTMENT<br />

Fresh Picked Daily<br />

Jertey Tomatoes . . . . Hi. 3d*<br />

Squash-Your Choice-<br />

Wiite - Yellow or Z«ctiini . .2 Ib. hag 29°<br />

Cucumbers or Sreen Peppers 3/29°<br />

Sweet Eating Peaches . . . Ib. 23°<br />

Fresh Picked Blueberries , . pt. 49'<br />

Sweet Eating Plums . . . ft. SI*<br />

California Bartlett Pears .. , 6 for 59*<br />

M. Mo. 1 - Size i - New<br />

POTATOES 10 lb<br />

HLI DEPARTMENT<br />

We at Uncle Dick's wish to thank all<br />

<strong>of</strong> you who patronized our Deli Oept.<br />

this past week. We will continue to<br />

serve the finest <strong>of</strong> products at low,<br />

low prices. This week's specials<br />

are—<br />

Schfckhaus Famous<br />

WIDE BOLOGNA Ib.'1.09<br />

Rich's DeLuxe-Whitemeat<br />

TURKEY ROLL '/j Ib. W #<br />

New Yorker<br />

AMERICAN CHEESE Ib. 70*<br />

•ROMM Mnutmir<br />

LIPTON TEA<br />

wpk M*<br />

PUNCH DETERGENT<br />

Giant Si fi|*<br />

Bubble Club<br />

BUBBLE BATH , If*<br />

HELP • DRINK<br />

4 flavor*<br />

concentrated 11*<br />

WISMWIM -<br />

BLUE CHEESE DRBSSIHa . If<br />

Hefett RELISHES '<br />

India, Sweet, HfttDoo,<br />

Menu PICKLES<br />

1141<br />

SIM.TMT<br />

ICE<br />

CREAM<br />

AUPUVNi<br />

FROZEI FOOt DEFT.<br />

MORTON'S DINNERS- Fish - Meat<br />

Loaf • Salisbury Steak • Spaghetti &<br />

Meat - Turkey: • Beans w-Frankt -<br />

Macaroni A Beef - Macaroni A<br />

Cheese<br />

Sara Lee Pound Cake<br />

Sara Lee<br />

Banana Cake ,<br />

Sara Lee , - *'-'-- - ' '•<br />

Chocolate Cake '..W<br />

Sara Lee •:< ' • • It<br />

Orange Cake ,71*<br />

Gardenbowl Whole<br />

Strawberries. i Potybag W*<br />

Bird's Eye tattl^<br />

Fries Poly bag 41*<br />

Bird's Eye Cfifjppgd<br />

Broccoli V<br />

Bird's Eye Cut Corn 21*<br />

Bird's Eye Mixed<br />

Vegetables<br />

Ore. Ida Hash, Brown<br />

Eggo WafflM .•..,.'<br />

DelPs Ice t«a Mix<br />

TUESDAY*, JULY 31i <strong>1973</strong><br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Night in Venice photos<br />

DOUBLE ENTRY — The first prize winner among<br />

comic small boats was this entry by the Betz Family<br />

aboard the Laura Mae. The theme was the popular<br />

(garage sale and towed behind (below) was the too<br />

late to classify items for the sale. Counsellor Photos.<br />

VICTORY GARDEN was an appropriate theme in BEVERLY HILLBILLI1S was a rip<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />

these days <strong>of</strong> high food prices. Emmit Fitzpatrick popular television show used by John Sheldrake, Sr.,<br />

adapted the idea to his Macaron and won third prize aboard his Bonny Helen IV, The theme won second<br />

for comic small boats. Counsellor Photo. comic prize for large boats.<br />

W(&f


PAGE EIGHT THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LBDOER<br />

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All Summer Styles for the<br />

Entire Family Included in<br />

This Sale! Men's, Women's and<br />

Children's Shoes, Sandals and Sneakers!<br />

SUMMER HANDBAGS<br />

Family Shoe<br />

Groveland Center<br />

Groveland and New Road,<br />

Somers Point<br />

BOARDWALK^ AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />

Dining Room Open to NM PuMIe .<br />

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THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

Knit Shirts<br />

In the last.WeKiection Mike and Anita Talley, 84li. William Haas were flrit with<br />

Mil and Jim Parker placed<br />

Bridge<br />

In the Eait-Weit section Mr. W>&, followed by Adele Kdly<br />

first with SOU followed by and Mrs. Richard Hardenberg and L.J. Sptitel, 111%. Also<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE Margt Hamfiflrger and Rose were high with ioswi, and above average were Hazel<br />

— An average <strong>of</strong> 83 for both Capita, 65, and Mr, and Mrs. coming in second were Gladys Rohrbach and Stu Fullir and<br />

dlrectioni wae made at the Emeat Scheirey, also with 6S, Sprwhsr and Art Levin with as. Mr. and Mrs. C. MeCorquedale,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgt Friday's game reiulted in an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge Playing East.Wwt, Mr. and<br />

game played last THunday average <strong>of</strong> 84 in both directions gamei are played every Mrs. William Goldman were<br />

afternoon.<br />

Jane Young and Adtle Kelly led Monday at 12: 30 p.m., Tueiday, first with 130, followed by Mr.<br />

Playing NorthSouth Ollii the North-South scorers with Thursday and Friday at S p.m. and Mrs. William Gleckner<br />

Mahoney and Grace Kelly were ffl'-s. Also above average were at the Bridge Center, 349 West with 124*£, Ruimersup were<br />

irit with 731/1, Runnereup were Peg Smith and Reubtn av.<br />

Aaron Simon and Mike HUl, Ed<br />

FY-an Johrnon and Eleanor Susiman, Wit,: Alan Abrama<br />

Fenmngton and Esther Fuller<br />

Howard, 6714; Betty Wright and Phil Ljuer, B9'4; Hazel BOXWOOD DUPLICATE - and Mr. and Mrs, Jamej<br />

and Al Morris, 65, and Mr. and Rohrbach and John Orttn, An average <strong>of</strong> I0B in both Mayer.<br />

Mri, George LaSalle, 84',i. ff'A, and Theresa Alexander directions was made at Sunday Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

evening's Boxwood Duplicate games are played every Sun-<br />

Bridge garni. In the North- oby and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at<br />

South section Mr. and Mrs. 416 Atlantic av.<br />

BE SURE TO SHOP<br />

THE FLANDERS<br />

SHOPPING MALL<br />

for<br />

Service<br />

and<br />

Selection.<br />

. -it<br />

.Si<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) -<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />

Company drill, 7 p.m.<br />

Township Events<br />

Little League baseball, 6 to 8<br />

p.m., elementary school field.<br />

WEDNESDAY •<br />

Junior Rescue Squad, 7:30<br />

p.m., Tuckahoe Fire Hall.<br />

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

Marmora,<br />

Upper Township Republican<br />

Club Auxiliary, § p.m.<br />

THURSDAY •<br />

Little League baseball, 8 to 8<br />

p.m,, elementary school Held.<br />

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

clubhouse.<br />

Caiuaid<br />

346 Asbury Avenue<br />

JUNIOR and MISSES<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

SIZES 318<br />

SUMMER SALE on<br />

ALL INVINTORY<br />

Open Dally 10 a.m. Friday 'till 9:00 p.m<br />

Sportswear<br />

by • WHITE STAG<br />

• JANT2IN<br />

• QUANTUM<br />

• TENNIS WIAR<br />

I&E Style Shop\\<br />

Somers Pt Shopping Center<br />

Rt. 9 & Bethel Road<br />

Dial 827.4544 "i<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1W,<br />

— I<br />

VISITORS<br />

TO<br />

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If you plan to food shop during<br />

your stay hers . , . visit our<br />

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one fourth <strong>of</strong> the luxurious condominium residences<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II were sold.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e visit to <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony II will show you<br />

why. • '<br />

This unique condominium community occupies;<br />

one Of the largest and last-remaining<br />

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Every detail has been planned to afford you<br />

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work. ' - -»<br />

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PAGE TIN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUESDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1973</strong><br />

^ ,^« USS Albany <strong>of</strong>ficers enjoy visit to shore<br />

CARDS • CANDLES • CANDLE RINGS<br />

PLAYING CARDS • TALLIES • GIFTS<br />

L RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER J<br />

Peacock shop<br />

SOMERS PT. SHOPPING CENTER PH. ?2M733<br />

OPEN 10 to 8 DAILY, THURS. &FRI. 10 to 9<br />

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Approximately 70 <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

from the USS Albany enjoyed I<br />

day at the ihore Saturday<br />

through the courtesy <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Albert Mercer, <strong>of</strong> 230<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av., whoie grandion, Lt.<br />

jg. William Spotts ii a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Albany'i itaff.<br />

The Albany i» priiently<br />

stationed at the Philadelphia<br />

Navy Yard and Friday evening<br />

a Navy truck left the base<br />

enroute to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bringing<br />

all the food and other items<br />

necessary for the fete. Saturday<br />

around 1 p.m. the men<br />

X-X-'•'-••••".*-"-"-"<br />

LET EVERYONE ELSE SHOUT ...<br />

COASTAL IS STILL THE LEADER.<br />

A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mercer (right) pose<br />

with members <strong>of</strong> the USS Albany <strong>of</strong>ficers' corps during a barbecue Saturday<br />

afternoon at their home. Left to right are Lt. jg. William Spotts, the Mercers'<br />

grandson; CWO3 David Lister who was honored for 27 years <strong>of</strong> Navy service;<br />

and Commander Gowinger, executive <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Albany. Counsellor Photo.<br />

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arrived and the tablei with all ocean swimming. Around 5 dawn with them and , they<br />

the food were set up in the p.m. the barbecue waiheld and launched them into the bay to<br />

Mercer yard.<br />

thi first group started to leave watch the Night in Venice<br />

In the early afternoon a grobp around 7 p.m. A couple had Parade,<br />

took <strong>of</strong>f for the beach and some brought their own small boats A highlight <strong>of</strong> the afternoon<br />

wai honoring CWOS (BM)<br />

David E. Utter who it retiring<br />

aft«r 27 yean <strong>of</strong> Navy duty. He<br />

was presented with • plaque<br />

from hit fellow <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Albany in appreciation <strong>of</strong> his<br />

many years <strong>of</strong> service,<br />

Lt. Spotts is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. E. William Spotti <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, He spent his<br />

summers here all his life until<br />

he entered the Navy following<br />

graduation from the University<br />

ef Pennsylvania in 1171.<br />

Memberf.D.I.C.<br />

»»;••#<br />

1 t<br />

ill<br />

t*<br />

150 new jobs<br />

now available<br />

Hiring for ISO new year-round<br />

jobs started this week when<br />

interviews war* held with the<br />

first candidates for patient care<br />

positions In a wholly-new<br />

nursing can facility to be<br />

ed in Someru Point shortly<br />

Labor Day.<br />

modern nuraifl|re*r* struelur*<br />

scheduled for completion tnU<br />

month and for opening in<br />

September, will can for ISO<br />

patients and alto have a staff <strong>of</strong><br />

150. "Jobs in twenty-five different<br />

job categories are<br />

available," an <strong>Ocean</strong> Point<br />

spokesman said. "We hope to<br />

fill ever? job with a year-round<br />

local resident."<br />

—Interviews were held Monday<br />

in a temporary <strong>of</strong>fice at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Point waterfront construction<br />

rite on Bay av., in<br />

Somers Point, Job information<br />

and applications may be obtained<br />

by calling 827-9152, the<br />

spokesman said.<br />

BED CROSS OPEN HOUSE<br />

The Cape Miy County Cheper<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Red Cross will<br />

hold Open House at its new<br />

headquarters, 10 Main it., Cape<br />

May Court House, on Thursday,<br />

August 2, from 8 :*) to 5 p.m.<br />

Tin public is cordUUy Invited<br />

to visit the new chapter <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />

the historic Jonathan Hand<br />

Law Office, The event is under<br />

the chairmanship <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

nyjktfSUjC<br />

"*• h<br />

at<br />

radar site<br />

GLENBALE, Arti. - U.S.<br />

Air Force Senior Mister<br />

Sergeant Johnny E. Ervln, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mn, Qttje P. Ervin, mi<br />

Hudson St., Rosivilli, Ga., has<br />

arrived for duty at Humboldt<br />

Mountain Radar Site, Ariz.<br />

Sergeant Ervin, an aerospace<br />

control and warning superintendent,<br />

is assigned to a unit <strong>of</strong><br />

the Aerospace Defense Command.<br />

He previously served at<br />

Duluth International Airport,<br />

Minn,<br />

The sergeant, a veteran <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

months <strong>of</strong> combat duty in<br />

Vietnam, was graduated In 1946<br />

from Lukeview High School.<br />

His wife, Billie, is the<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1973</strong> THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Lur« <strong>of</strong> the tea it topic <strong>of</strong> Rotary meeting speaker<br />

Elwood H. Jarmer, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />

Planning Bowd, wai guest<br />

apeaker at the dinner meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rotary Club Uut Thursday<br />

tvnlng in White Hall.<br />

Jarmer UMU • film entitled<br />

"Set Fever" In hit oresen-<br />

tation. The flun depicts dieigeold<br />

lure <strong>of</strong> the sea, sand and<br />

dttiej which are the economic<br />

Ufa blood <strong>of</strong> Cape Hay County<br />

through iu 70 miles <strong>of</strong> coast<br />

ttne.<br />

Jarmer noted these features<br />

draw an estimated two and one-<br />

608 Mh Strati, «!••• 3W-0319<br />

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CHAPARRAL BOATS - Fine Selection<br />

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• JfcfMy Corn (NMti aid Yiiipw)<br />

Fi«ld Tomatoet<br />

y Cucmnber*<br />

J<strong>of</strong>tty Sojuasfe<br />

CanttloiipM<br />

half million people into 4he<br />

county every lummw. These<br />

ptople spent 1200-mUllon thus<br />

creating 10,000 job* and<br />

generating tlO-milUon in taxes.<br />

The presentation went on to<br />

note that all this is very fine but<br />

success has resulted in overcrowding.<br />

This bi turn means<br />

overtaxing fresh water supplies<br />

and sewer facilities as well as<br />

municipal facilities to properly<br />

sa-ve the area. Cape May<br />

County it approaching the<br />

practical limit <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

saturation.<br />

Jarmer continued to report<br />

that further county growth and<br />

Ckarttr for<br />

SMRT FISHING<br />

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V TWi SCREW<br />

Capt. Carl Bodin<br />

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i JERSEY PEACHES<br />

WATER SKIING<br />

PLEASURE<br />

CRUISING<br />

WITH<br />

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economic prosperity requires<br />

preservation <strong>of</strong> beaekti and<br />

marine facilities plus planning<br />

tor stretching the summer<br />

season. This will be accomplished<br />

by establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

parks, nature trails, bicycle<br />

pathi and the like. Also, advertisements<br />

<strong>of</strong> the many<br />

historical attractions to<br />

promote bus trips aod family<br />

visitation are the aim <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Planning Board,<br />

The Rotary Club meets for<br />

dtaner every Thursday at 6:30<br />

p.m. in White Hall, ?U <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av. Visiting Rotarians are<br />

vwJcome.<br />

Tto Late To Classify<br />

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4th Annual Baby Race<br />

Monday, lugiiit 6Hi, at II A.M.<br />

i! Hit 12th Sfriit iMsh<br />

ponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Department.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />

Babies 15 months and undtr — CRAWLERS<br />

ONLY - NO WALIffiBS, SO^ent Entry Fee.<br />

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Comoro* *re foi chooty people. You can idect from 1 r | ACE..<br />

Film chairraan Jerry Craig will be another weekly I PARENTS'NAME.....<br />

selected "<strong>On</strong> the Avenue" to be demonstration featuring<br />

rtown on TXiesday, August 7. It Robert Douglas Hunttr,<br />

Sara Dick Powell, Madeleine painter, <strong>of</strong> Barton, Mast. I HOME ADDRESS<br />

Carroll, Alice Faye and the Ritt Hunter's demonstration will<br />

Brothera, Irving Berlin wrote be with oils. These weekly 1 SUMMER ADDRESS<br />

the score, which includes "I've demonstration evenings have<br />

Got My Love To Keep Me been a successful <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> the | Deadline for entries is Friday, August 3rd at<br />

Warm."<br />

Cultural Arts Center lix<br />

Phoebe Shin, regular sum- summers, etch week featuring j Noon.<br />

mer instructor in Chinese brush a different artist, and a media<br />

painting, will be the featured known to that particular artist • Mail entries to Mrs. B.J, Simms, Post Office Box<br />

demonstrator on Wednesday, best. These demonstration<br />

August 8, at I p.m. Mn. Shih evenings, are even to the<br />

• 570, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J., or take entries to the 6th,<br />

wai born In China and taught at amateur painter, as well at to • 8th, 34th, sard, or North St. Playgrounds when<br />

the Philadelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional. Students are I they are staffed.<br />

Art. Her classes ire scheduled also invited to this opportunity<br />

on an eight-lesson bull, two a to watch, listen, ask questions 1 NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED TfflS DAY OF Trffi<br />

weak for the month <strong>of</strong> August. <strong>of</strong> this famous artist. I RACE.<br />

> to 19 She will demonstrate the art <strong>of</strong> Hunter is well known<br />

foot Itngthi and %\ttn or outboard power pflck«ge*. Your choice Chinese brush painting and will throughout the United States,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trt-V or D«vp-V hull} Comoro h«i an *niw*r for you<br />

dispiay gome <strong>of</strong> her work. maintaining a studio in Boston,<br />

He has been written up recently<br />

Opening Monday, August 6, in the American Artist<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> the six Boardwalk magazine. Some <strong>of</strong> his work has<br />

Art Show judges will be on been on exhibit recently at the<br />

exhibit throughout the month <strong>of</strong>* Connoisseur Gallery, ltth and<br />

August, Including work <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk,<br />

Hunter.<br />

Saturday, August 4, the nth<br />

Galleries an open to the year for the Annual Boardwalk<br />

public, no tee,, Monday through Art Show, will also have Hunter<br />

Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and serving at one <strong>of</strong> the judges<br />

evenlngiJ to 9 p.m. Monday that big day.<br />

through Friday.<br />

Wednesday, August l, 8 p.m.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

PRACTICING—This young miss is practicing htr<br />

crawling technique in preparation for the Fourth<br />

Annual Baby Race to be staged by the Recreation<br />

Department next Monday, August 6, at 10 a.m. at the<br />

12th st. beach. The event is open to babies 15 months<br />

and jmder. CrawlergjMjly will be admitted, No<br />

walkers. The entry blank appears to thiB issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SentipeltLplger. Deadline foj:t entries If Friday<br />

noon. ^ , . n i Y<br />

Kiwanis Barbecue<br />

set at Point Park<br />

The 23rd annual Barbecue <strong>of</strong><br />

the Somers Point Kiwanis Club<br />

Will be held August 11 from 1 to<br />

7 p.m. it Kennedy High Bank<br />

Park. Proceeds will go to the<br />

club's scholarship and •wards'<br />

fund, nit public is Invited and<br />

tickets may be obtained at the<br />

park.<br />

The affair will include<br />

chicken and "all the fixings-<br />

There also will be an antique<br />

nhow and gala as well M games<br />

for the young. Ntlton Lehman<br />

is serving as chairman.<br />

PAGE ELEVEN<br />

Miss Greis engaged<br />

to Sgi, J, R. Giddingk<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Greis <strong>of</strong>*<br />

Somers Point announce the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter/<br />

Bonnie, to Air Force Sgt. Johoi<br />

R Glddingi, <strong>of</strong> this dty, ion <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Giddtngs,'<br />

affcio,N.Y. \<br />

Mia Greis is a graduate oi<br />

MainlandJtegional High School,<br />

. me wedding will take pUce<br />

September 8 and the couple vril^<br />

reside in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtv. ><br />

The problem <strong>of</strong> any<br />

rn is to find the facta.<br />

Ol<br />

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St. Mary 's Guild<br />

Bazaar August 7<br />

A reminder has been made <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bazaar sponiored by St.<br />

Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church to take place<br />

nixt Tuesday, Ai^uit 7, on the<br />

Music Pi«.<br />

There will be a wide variety<br />

rf items for sale including toys,<br />

ceramics, Christmas articles,<br />

books and paintings, knitted<br />

wear, white elephants, sewing<br />

items and the popular baked<br />

pods. The men <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

will operate a refreshment<br />

rtand<br />

Tile public is invited to stop<br />

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PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

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Neupauper Accordian band MJSS Quebec tO Visit Cape<br />

-A n... A.,,Hl,. _._•_ A I<br />

at Cape County park Sunday<br />

SEA ISLE ISLE. CITY — - Miss<br />

beauty queen along<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— The Neupauer Accordion<br />

Orchestra, one <strong>of</strong> the nation's<br />

unique concert ensembles,<br />

makes a return visit to Cape<br />

May County Park on Sunday,<br />

August 5, itarting at 3 p.m., for<br />

a program <strong>of</strong> popular and<br />

classical favorites. The concert<br />

u another in a series <strong>of</strong> free<br />

programs being presented at<br />

the County Park The public is<br />

invited<br />

The orchestra is directed by<br />

Jacob Neupauer who founded<br />

the concert organization in<br />

1982. Since thai it has appeared<br />

in some <strong>of</strong> the top spots <strong>of</strong> the<br />

East including the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Music, Philadelphia: Town<br />

Hall, New York; the Sutler<br />

Hotel in New York <strong>City</strong>, and the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

It has been »een in numerous<br />

TV network shows and has<br />

several recordings on the<br />

market.<br />

The Neupauer Orchestra<br />

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Ilfcu.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

appeared at the Cape May<br />

Court House lite last year and<br />

made such a hit that park<br />

director Major Gerald Smith<br />

Mked for its return at the<br />

request <strong>of</strong> concert attenders.<br />

Tnis program ii itaged by<br />

McMahon Asiociates.<br />

Soloists will be JoAnn<br />

Vishorie, John Hech, and<br />

James LanzoUotta.<br />

Selections will include a Hurt<br />

Bacharach medley, highlights<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Fiddler on the Ro<strong>of</strong>," Leroy<br />

Anderson favorites and on the<br />

operatic iide the prelude <strong>of</strong> the<br />

third act <strong>of</strong> Wagner's<br />

Lohengrin.<br />

Spectators planning to attend<br />

the program art requested to<br />

provide their own teating.<br />

There is ample free parking.<br />

Programs remaining in the<br />

<strong>1973</strong> summer series include the<br />

Singing Angels, who will<br />

present a program on Sunday,<br />

August 12. The Southern<br />

Mountain Boys and the Sea<br />

Shell! Square Dance team will<br />

present a program on Sunday,<br />

August 26.<br />

ANNUAL CLAM BAKE<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — The<br />

Upper Townihip Republican<br />

dub announced final plani for<br />

the annual clam bake to be<br />

staged August s from l to 6<br />

p.m. at theelubhall, Sunset rd.,<br />

Petersburg, Tieketi are<br />

available at the door or from<br />

Frank Kruk and Franklin Sack.<br />

PAINTING<br />

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Interior - Exterior<br />

Insured<br />

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Specializing In G*j<br />

200 ASBURY AVI,<br />

OCEAN CITV.N.J,<br />

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2152 Asbury Ave.<br />

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• Siiling<br />

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H. WINN I SONS, INC.<br />

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Quebec, Louiie.M§He Houde,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Abitibi in Quebec Provence,<br />

will be the guest <strong>of</strong> Sea Iile <strong>City</strong><br />

during a visit to Cape May<br />

County next week.<br />

Mayor Dominic C, Raffi and<br />

Freeholder Director Anthony<br />

TL Catanoio have arranged for<br />

IVDii Quebec to visit the county<br />

and several <strong>of</strong> the resorts will<br />

show her around to let her and<br />

her parents see the kind <strong>of</strong><br />

places we have hert.<br />

Mayor Raffa will escort the<br />

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the islands are invited to come The rest <strong>of</strong> her iUntnry in<br />

beauty queen along with and meet her.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Is yet to be worked '<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Mayor'i In addition to Miss Quebec out but the mayor said he in-<br />

Oimmittee on Special Events, and her paroits, a represen tends to show her around town,<br />

Aaired by Mrs, Kathryn Ar- tative <strong>of</strong> Canadian television pointing out some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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The party plans to be the local residents can speak<br />

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JULY 31, WJ THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Holly Hostvedt GP14 victor;<br />

LeFort sets pace in 110's<br />

by Joseph Linsalata<br />

Holly Hostvedt, a former<br />

wiid'u Moth champion from<br />

; WyBOewood, Pa,, with her<br />

brother Erk at crew, were first<br />

wide area, he said.<br />

Mayor Dominic C. Raffa<br />

announced the city and<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

sponsored event will be held<br />

Saturday morning, August 4, at<br />

8 a.m Prizes will be awarded<br />

immediately following on the<br />

bandstand at the Promenade<br />

and Kennedy blvd. at the same<br />

time the baby parade is con-<br />

cluding.<br />

1 The contest will be held at the<br />

48th st. beach and entries close<br />

on August 2.<br />

There will be four divisions f<br />

Boys 14 and under, Junior Men,<br />

15 to l?; Men 18 and over, and a<br />

Women's Open esMgery.<br />

Entries may be made at the<br />

east <strong>of</strong> 13 to the Mayor's Office,<br />

aty Hall, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, or with<br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

The event was originally<br />

scheduled for June 9 during the<br />

city's annual Skimmer<br />

Weekend festivities but calmseat<br />

precluded stafftig the<br />

iBtthatti<br />

• % « * • .<br />

Sit iatr Trail<br />

Kiefer<br />

This week w> |td a new<br />

adventure In eating, a lovely<br />

evening at "B»U H«l," a<br />

beautiful new restaurant it<br />

Bay ft Marylani<br />

We enfciyed tfce friendly<br />

lervlee and the loothlng<br />

mule by Freddie Gray ft Ms<br />

band on the cb-cbljir dance<br />

floor.<br />

This Is In the dining area A<br />

begin* at I p.m., under the<br />

*tK*«mtoig Polynesian decor<br />

<strong>of</strong> bamboo k palm tree*.<br />

Don't mh* the attractive<br />

j cocktail lounge ft the Tiki<br />

yt Lounge which hai en-<br />

'Jtertainment nightly<br />

I beginning «t nine, and<br />

lighted by Oriental love<br />

lamps,,<br />

Polynesian seatood dtantrs<br />

We their specialty. :<br />

WeweredeUght*dwKhUie<br />

•Chicken Macao" aid the<br />

•luffed whole studied<br />

ioMttr.<br />

Save room for in tiniamal<br />

dessert, Hawaiian pineapple<br />

•erred wtth • hill <strong>of</strong> Avon to<br />

ft kumquaU.<br />

Wmie In 8.P. *top In at<br />

Kitrer's AnUqoe. at 83S iay<br />

Ave.. check their low price*<br />

on d<br />

i M If * ¥i Mi W* irtf Mi Mi Mi k<br />

Jr., Devon, Pa., and Wayne<br />

Martin, Medford, led in the<br />

International 110 with two<br />

victories for the weekend.<br />

Linda Leute, Havertown, Pa.,<br />

Jenkintown skipper Donna<br />

felton In an upset defeated Bev<br />

Leute, Havertown, in the Board<br />

Boat race at <strong>Ocean</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />

dub in the Saturday sailing<br />

series.<br />

Jane Golden, Huntingdon<br />

Valley, who ii the world's Mom<br />

champion, was the victor in<br />

that class. The Olympic class<br />

Finn race went to Matt<br />

Vollmer, Delran, Jack Leltort,<br />

Devon, and Wayne Martin,<br />

Board Boel 1, Flltoni 3, 1. Ltutll 1,<br />

TM Vtuslin, Ablngion.<br />

tMlor Molh: 1, J. Matn, 1. Jack<br />

KariMit, AlltnNwn, Pa.: X Chappy<br />

Hepkln, Fl, Walhlngtoo, pa,<br />

Finn: 1, Vollnur, 1, MUw KUIHT. Bryn<br />

M»wr. Pa,, J, Jim MUMI, Ctwrry Hill,<br />

International lie: 1, UFwl Mirtin, 2,<br />

Warren LarMI, Hawl*y, Pa., and Richard<br />

Brown, MI. ciair, N.J, : 3, Jack iM kaun<br />

McCarthy, Blackweod.<br />

GPU: 1, waiitrt; I, D»DOI. and Stiya<br />

Morru, Gl.nbuml«, Md.i 1, Richard and<br />

test! Klillan, HMun, Pa,<br />

(.ightnins! i, Dr. Butty,- % Kavln ani<br />

USED BOOK SALE<br />

The Cape May Branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Medford, were victorious in the AAUW will have its fourth<br />

International 110 and Chris annual Used Book Sale Friday<br />

Walters, Bryn Mawr, was first from 9 a.m. to I p.m. The rain<br />

in the GP14. StHl winning in the date will be August 10. The sale<br />

Lightning was Dr. Gordon will be held at 840 Asbury av.<br />

Buzby and hia son Gordon, Jr., Proceeds will provide<br />

Huntingdon Valley, who fellowahips for women working<br />

chalked up another triumph. on doctorate degrees.<br />

Historical Society lists<br />

future activities plans<br />

SOMEBS POINT - Reports<br />

<strong>of</strong> chairmen and plans for<br />

future activities highlighted the<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic County Historical<br />

Society lent week in the<br />

museum, 907 shore rd.<br />

TfflfrBWir C^ard, membership<br />

chairman, reported<br />

MTH. J MWo.. H«?Y. PlQcwO<br />

Oty, Miss Dorothy Murdock <strong>of</strong><br />

mis city, and Miss fia»l» M.<br />

&ne«, <strong>of</strong> Northfleia, have<br />

been accepted into the Society.<br />

Mrs. B. Craig Koedel,<br />

curator, reported a number <strong>of</strong><br />

accessions to the Society. The<br />

fallowing books were received;<br />

"It Happened in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

MIS", "The Frambes.Irel«n<br />

Fimillei"^ ''Genealogy <strong>of</strong><br />

Carvin-Istvan Families",<br />

"Records <strong>of</strong> Officers and Men<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey who Served in<br />

Wars 1711 • IMS". These are<br />

expected to be helpful to those<br />

who research records and have<br />

been given in memory <strong>of</strong> Paul<br />

M. Cope.<br />

Also received are magazines,<br />

a drawing <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln,<br />

a collection <strong>of</strong> clothing, com<br />

memorative medals, two bookcases,<br />

a washstand, canes,<br />

children's items, a marriage<br />

certificate, shawl, eapelet,<br />

pottery shard and mast collar<br />

bund in English Creek, pen<br />

holders, compass, a spike (ram<br />

Congress Hall, portfolio <strong>of</strong><br />

charts mnd naps <strong>of</strong> the ISth<br />

Century, ermine muff and boas,<br />

World War I uniform <strong>of</strong> a<br />

former member and a<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> Doughty Papers.<br />

Mn. Koedd also announced<br />

mat copies <strong>of</strong> The Aquarian<br />

Magazine and several albums<br />

<strong>of</strong> classical records will be<br />

ariMle in the Museum Shop,<br />

'Mrs, Leonard Rundstrom,<br />

historian, reported that Major<br />

Li Bte rtpreMnttdJhe<br />

Society at the annual meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey League <strong>of</strong><br />

J and B<br />

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Due to a report by volunteers<br />

that many people coming from<br />

distances to the exhibit* are<br />

disappointed to be told that the<br />

Teas are held- the second<br />

Sunday <strong>of</strong> each month only, It<br />

waa decided tp stress this fact<br />

to the brochures.<br />

suggested for tli<br />

tentative dates <strong>of</strong> October Ttand<br />

November 3 have been<br />

suggested. Further plans will<br />

be made by the committee at a<br />

meeting to be held soon.<br />

Ptnairy, it was approved to<br />

give out yearbooks at the annual<br />

dinner meeting.<br />

True Words<br />

Committees have become<br />

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Fishing news by Dav<br />

Low water temperatures<br />

seems to have caused the,<br />

biuefish to temporarily vacate<br />

the immediate area. A few <strong>of</strong><br />

die toothy critters were picked<br />

up at the Stone Beds and the<br />

lower end <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Pots.<br />

White marlin are in the area<br />

between the Wilmington<br />

weighing two and one-half to<br />

seven pound§*eaeh Some <strong>of</strong><br />

these boats also were lucky<br />

enough to mix in some weakfish.<br />

Howard Ragan fishing<br />

Sunday night on the Longport<br />

bridge caught a nice sized<br />

striper u, Monday morning his<br />

father tried his luck on the<br />

same bridge. He caught a<br />

striper too and hooked another<br />

defeated Saturday's winner<br />

Canyon and the Baltimore<br />

to the GPM at OMU <strong>City</strong> Yacht Donna Felton, Jenkintown, Pa,<br />

Canyon with Ballyhoo being the<br />

Club In the Sunday sailing in the Board Boat contest. The<br />

bait to use.<br />

large one which broke his rod<br />

series.<br />

father and son team <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

A large percentage <strong>of</strong> the and made good its escape.<br />

The Olympic class Finn Gordon Buiby, Sr. and Gordon,<br />

boats fishing the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pat Berptenstrasser fishing<br />

winner was Matt Vellmer Jr., Huntingdon Valley, Pa., Sud Roblnun, milaMBKIa; 1, Gig and Longport Inlet caught quite a on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club<br />

Delran, who also was thewith<br />

George Gaynor, had an PtactiH Slann, vinaiand.<br />

few nice summer flounder Pier at Wth st, netted 10<br />

; winner in the Saturday race, easy victory in the Lightning,<br />

: Jack Karabasx, the sailing Summaries:<br />

^soaeh from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

'Pennsylvania who lives in OPIJ! j, HMIyMI; I, Bob Ciilltn, McCann brothers win boat race<br />

Allentpwn, Pa., had a flint in <strong>On</strong>lstW, p«.. ana LIMI Pwlnniy, AM.<br />

mort, P«,, J, Deobn and itivi Marfll,<br />

the !«««• class. Jack LeFort, asnbumlt, Mfl,<br />

SEA OLE CITY - The peting.<br />

and fifth, respectively.<br />

Pinn; I, Vellmwj J, Dav KcJI.ck.<br />

PiHsa.ipiii«(- a, Jim *(««!, enwry Mill. McCann brothers, Joe and Winner <strong>of</strong> the swim race was There were two heats in the<br />

UlMr, 1, K«r«b.ii, t. Dun Morton, Tom, scored a thrilling victory Jeff Capron, a third-year singles boat race. The winners<br />

QilBP«mis, N.¥,i I, CMH Mcetl*, OCTin<br />

Qty.<br />

in the one-mile doubles boat member <strong>of</strong> the patrol and a were: First heat - 1, Gary<br />

IntemiiioBll llBi 1, LtFort.AiUrtlrn 1, race, beating six other crews in student at Bucknell College. He McMillan; Z, Tom McCann• 3,<br />

Surfing test<br />

•Ob •acMtt, Oc.tn <strong>City</strong>, 1M Ctrl Hcftr, the annual Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Beach repeated his triumph in 1971 in Richard Jones. Second heat • 1,<br />

«!nitBn, wt.i 3, W.rrn, L«ial, Hswl.y.<br />

Pi,, «na Bleturfl BrBwn, Ml Clllr, N.j. Patrol competition Thursday a time <strong>of</strong> 11:28 minutes, beating Tom Feaster, 2, Mike CoUins,<br />

Utre ao«i i, i_, Ltut.j I, o. FtifoRi night.<br />

Tom Krug, lira winner, who 3, Guy Scott,<br />

1 illtn M»uk, <strong>On</strong>an <strong>City</strong> /<br />

at Sea Isle<br />

Ulghtiilng! 1. lyttyi I, Dr. G«r0. ortl The MeCjmns recorded a was timed in U; 44, Third was The team <strong>of</strong> Jim Guntle,<br />

Peoch«j ei«nn, vintlxia, ), Kevin time <strong>of</strong> 16 minutes and sixJohn<br />

Conti, last year's champ, Terry Larkin, Tom Dixon,<br />

«Wlnun, phllaMphli, 1M P.I<br />

tttytffw. Pi.<br />

seconds for the distance, edging bt 14:06. Rookies Creigh Harris Mark Gleason and John Wallin<br />

SB^ ISLE CrTY — Surfers<br />

out Howard Wright and Tedand<br />

mm Donovan were fourth won the surf relay.<br />

from*.iB¥Bry resort along the<br />

Bertram by six seconds. TWrd<br />

Jersey Coast are being invited<br />

were Tom Feaster and Erie<br />

to compete in the annual sur-<br />

Greensmith, in 1S-46.<br />

THE FUPJACK ROOM<br />

fing contest in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The race was one <strong>of</strong> tour<br />

chairman Ted Greensmith<br />

conducted under the direction<br />

FoTlRUiFAST<br />

reported.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Captain William Gallagher<br />

8-11 A.M.<br />

Entry blanks are available at<br />

and Lt. Jerry Qehman.<br />

city hall and have been<br />

The other events were a half-<br />

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weakies Sunday morning. His<br />

bait was squid and bloodworms.<br />

Harry also caught two nice<br />

weakfish on the Her using<br />

, frozen shedder crab for bait,<br />

Jeff Brown <strong>of</strong> Angler's<br />

FTshing Club, SSth st,, reports<br />

action is spotty with fluke and<br />

weakfish being caught,<br />

Mrs. Romeo Adejizii <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> landed a four and<br />

one-half pound weakfish on<br />

Angler's Pier Sunday,<br />

With the ihedder crab<br />

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Rumer's win two; Take basketball loop load<br />

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Recreation Department's High<br />

School basketball league The<br />

pacesetters won two games last<br />

week to drop Prep's Restaurant<br />

Into second place.<br />

Rumer's won a close one<br />

oever G & R Steaks, 4442,<br />

behind Allen McCandless' ifi<br />

points and fine defense and<br />

rebounding, Tom Hilley helped<br />

the winning cause by pitching<br />

in eight points G i R's Jim<br />

Meis won the game scoring<br />

honors with 21, He was assisted<br />

by Steve Griffith, who hit for 11<br />

points<br />

Miley Real Estate trounced<br />

previous pacesetter Prep's<br />

Restaurant, 72-33, LaSalle High<br />

School's Ted Gutnwicz, a recent<br />

addition to the Miley team.<br />

proved to be tot; aiiterence as<br />

lie hit for 23 poinisond grabbed<br />

many reboundi in a winning<br />

cause, Gutowicz was assisted<br />

by Frank McGlinn with IB,<br />

Roger Warner with 14, and pat<br />

McDonald with eight. For<br />

Prep s, Bob Jacobs and Mike<br />

Kiodan had 12 and 11 respec-<br />

tively.<br />

Kilmer's won their second<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the week by squeezing<br />

by a strong Dairy Queen team,<br />

7H-73 The winners placed four<br />

men in double figures. Rumer'i<br />

led 43-37 at the half. This lead<br />

turned out to be the difference<br />

as both teams scored 36 points<br />

in the second half. For first<br />

place Rumer's, Alien Mc-<br />

Candless led with 23 and Bob<br />

Knight, Greg Harmer and Tom<br />

Hilley all hit for 14 points<br />

VLB treatment is yours<br />

when you dine here<br />

how <strong>of</strong>tsn you dine hiri, you iXpirlincB ths<br />

filling <strong>of</strong> i V.I.P. You'll partake <strong>of</strong> thi fines! seifgpds. the «<br />

choicsst meats. poultriM, beveragei-pripirfd Xaggurmgt stand<br />

irds-you'll bi in the company <strong>of</strong> congtniil friends, <strong>of</strong> ill ages,<br />

as will as Cilebfited personalities. PriceiT-SurpfisinjIy modtrati.<br />

'Come and try it^you'll likt it'<br />

DINNERS IVERYDAV<br />

4 p.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

1 p.m. toll p.m.<br />

Home <strong>of</strong>the<br />

Zabehzed Cocktail<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

WONDERLAND<br />

PIER<br />

6th Street and Boardwalk<br />

Open baily -1 P.M. |<br />

^^^^.^^<br />

Hilley set a leaguf record by<br />

leering alj <strong>of</strong> his U pointi in the<br />

second period<br />

Dimension handed G k R<br />

their second loss <strong>of</strong> the week<br />

and won their second game <strong>of</strong><br />

the season in a close one 4S-t<br />

WINTEfl RENTAL - Matpniltia<br />

Mainland tuchtr dnlrn at laait two<br />

kalnam, m bath apt, »ar noun,<br />

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NtlwitlnaHjaiar. U4<br />

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Grand Opening<br />

t fainting<br />

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Jolly Jarry ParfMy, ttw "KNckan<br />

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llvlno room, dining ana, klttlnn.<br />

Hirea aMreami, tilt oattiroom, aM apan<br />

Irant porch aaa apartnunt, lumt.h*d.<br />

Franklin William., Rieltor. UH lay<br />

Avanua. tlVi<br />

APARTMENT<br />

COMPLEX<br />

at Boardwalk<br />

•140,000<br />

26 vacation apts. plus<br />

owner's year-round<br />

apt, Priced at 4 times<br />

gross.<br />

For appointment:<br />

Call Owner<br />

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seasons<br />

CONDOMINIUM<br />

In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Sat. I Sun.<br />

<strong>Jul</strong>y 28th, 29th<br />

COLONIAL PHILADELPHIA<br />

COMES TO THE SHORE...<br />

K TM, tokMil Ptillly Mi<br />

<strong>On</strong> Wan.lm o( th. colonlil<br />

DIM m »ii tir it OHM<br />

Mi MM iHUnf,<br />

Mt It HcW (WIT likt<br />

tiSth Ufiibiiiilti fnrt •nnrl.H<br />

DOGS. CATS, J»1TS<br />

Jh^Bj^AntaS!<br />

, TiimiM A,., ana Mlattar'M,.,<br />

ii.n.NMhBir,i Bm,MI,.„;<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

DILANCBY an. Iptl. IM DHanc.y Ft,,<br />

•M«(i t, Narii kl»cl!.1*f.i*it. II»tl»<br />

parwaat.<br />

TAND iv, BBMOOM ipti, I4«<br />

Av.. till ant 1IH, Call nt4M, if<br />

aminr, Jnnu. .1<br />

'NEAR Baariwalk—3 ana ImireanT ipST,<br />

can "IMP 4 aaeh. iaatn ar monrniy<br />

Can ihar !p». Mlly (111) ia 7 1H7 or<br />

w«k.ndiltt-2«4 N<br />

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bs.ntw.lk ana MuUc Plar. BKkl.nty<br />

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TNT LAOOONFBOHT ar bavlrwt (or<br />

yovr tynmar ranlal aMUnmoaatisni,<br />

Franklin Wllll.nu, RMJtar, n» Bay<br />

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•TRATHMIRE, NJ. — I mil. taimTaf<br />

ocaan eity, IN ytft mm kNcti,<br />

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furt.DI. Lam H*lnf rsom. I Hrfa<br />

k*ancmi, uMn kicnaa, ua*a. «. no paM,<br />

il»l»|«rww*<strong>Jul</strong>yHnm tf<br />

riuvnt<br />

lOaal iKatian ptwai naw I ana J Batman<br />

lapli, Baamifeiy fvmiuiaa ana fytiy<br />

aqulppaa, RaatanakW waakiy ratal In-<br />

cinai, cakla MavlDan, alr^najfkwlnt,<br />

•ail.tj.wall carpatini, ana t parktoi.<br />

ail ifM!75 «r MMIM far infarnunan<br />

.anonianritkini, M<br />


PAGE SIXTEEN THI OCfAN CITY StNTINIL LIDOIR TUESDAY, JULY.,31, 1W3 •JULY NEWS<br />

.Obituaries m<br />

Carolyn L. Rockwood<br />

Mrs. Carolyn (Carrie) L,<br />

Rockwood, Of TIT Bay av., died<br />

Sunday at the Mayfair Nuriing<br />

€P, QLlectnic<br />

Home In Homers Point She was<br />

Mrs. Rockwood was born in<br />

Germaiitown and had been an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident for six<br />

years. She was retired at the<br />

ige <strong>of</strong> 78 as <strong>of</strong>fice manager for<br />

the publishers <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge. She also was a<br />

former member <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />

Baptist Church <strong>of</strong> Ger-<br />

mantown.<br />

Surviving are two nieces with<br />

whom she made her home.Mrs.<br />

Edith K Davis and Mias Ethel<br />

Bender<br />

1337 West Av©. • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • Ph. 399=3130<br />

x * ^ ^ ^ .-.-.•.• •<br />

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PAID ON<br />

Services will be held<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) m 9:30<br />

a.m. at the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home, 809 Central ay,, with the<br />

Rev, William R, Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the First Presbyterian Church,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment wUl be at<br />

Ivy Hill . Cemetery.<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

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SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

The Cape May County 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 />

Any <strong>of</strong> our <strong>of</strong>ficers will be glad to discuss our Savings Certificates<br />

<strong>of</strong> Deposit with you.<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank<br />

OCEAN CITY « SEA BLE CITY « CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OP THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

Our New Drive-In,<br />

Walk-In Office at<br />

33rd STRUT<br />

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Customor Pprklhg at All Our Offlcfta<br />

* s<br />

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Frank W. Meyers<br />

OCEAK<br />

TUESDAY<br />

AUGUST<br />

iiTHIT, JSIMPION<br />

&VE.<br />

it! P.M.<br />

O.C. JHGEES<br />

HOXIE<br />

BROS 3 RING<br />

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BROS. 3-RING<br />

CIRCUS<br />

HOXIE<br />

BROS. 3 KING<br />

CIRCUS<br />

U. MYCEES _<br />

PARKWAY PHARMACY<br />

MUSIC rat, in OXTER<br />

OCEAN CTTY PltJMBMG<br />

JOHN'S BARBCR STOP<br />

'Walk Art Show Saturday<br />

Frank W. Meyers, <strong>of</strong> 1518<br />

Weft IV., died Thuriday in<br />

Sore Memorial Hospital after Over<br />

Over<br />

700<br />

700<br />

wnateur<br />

ftmateur arid<br />

arid Taipher Taicher, Jttnmw Jimmy Ludnn Luden, ab- ah. Mayor Mavor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

fT<strong>of</strong>essiona! artists will display<br />

Waldman<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> failing health. He<br />

stract painter; Robert Douglas and other city <strong>of</strong>ficials will open<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> paintings at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

was 76,<br />

Hun er, oil painter; Ruth the show on Saturday morning.<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s nth annual Boardwalk<br />

Mr. Meyers was a retired<br />

Pet lock, collage specialist; Jim The Boardwalk Art Exhibit If<br />

Art Show Saturday, August 4.<br />

engineer having spent 44 years<br />

Lang, prlntmaker and Homo- one <strong>of</strong> many major special<br />

The exhibit which will begin<br />

with the Budd Manufacturing<br />

Johnson,<br />

attractions held by the <strong>City</strong>. <strong>On</strong><br />

at 10 a.m. and stretch tor "14<br />

Automobile Parts Company, He<br />

The Boardwalk Art Slow was August 9, this resort will<br />

bjocks, is the largest event <strong>of</strong> its<br />

had been an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

initiated 11 years ago through present its 64th annual Baby<br />

kind in the world.<br />

resident for 10 yean.<br />

the efforts <strong>of</strong> James F, Parade, the oldest event <strong>of</strong> i%<br />

Artists are permitted to enter<br />

Surviving ii his wife, Marian,<br />

Penland, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> kind on the Jersey Shore. The<br />

the show free gnd over $2,500 in<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection was<br />

businessman, and Dr. Marcia National Surfcasting chain-,<br />

cash prizes will be given in<br />

uid Monday morning in St.<br />

Smith. The success <strong>of</strong> the show pionshipB will be held on August<br />

various categories. A Best <strong>of</strong><br />

Augustine'! R,C, Church<br />

eventually led to the establish- ll, and a Sand Sculpturing<br />

Show award <strong>of</strong> 1280 will be<br />

followed by interment at Holy<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cultural<br />

presented to both an amateur<br />

Crosi Cemetery, Mays Lan-<br />

Arts Center, 409 Wesley av.,<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essional entry.<br />

ding, Arrangementi were by<br />

which features continuous<br />

Work will be for sale in a<br />

the Wimberg Funeral Home,<br />

exhibits and a variety <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

TILT ON<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> media including structional programs.<br />

watercolor, oils, graphics, An exhibit <strong>of</strong> the winning<br />

sculpture and mixed media.<br />

Anna K. Lien<br />

paintings will be held through<br />

The Boardwalk Art Show has August in the main gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

traditionally been an ideal<br />

Mrs, Anna K, Liesc, <strong>of</strong> 5539<br />

the Center, which is open TILTON IMOPPINO CtNTlR<br />

place to obtain a fine painting<br />

NORTHFI ILD-Mfell*?<br />

Asbury av,, died unexpectedly<br />

Monday through Saturday; FRII PARKINS AT BOOR<br />

at nominal cost.<br />

Sunday In Shore Memorial The show will be Judged by<br />

Hospital, She was 7S five Philadelphia area<br />

NOW SHOWING<br />

Mrs. Lieie was formerly pr<strong>of</strong>essional artists and<br />

from Philadelphia and hadteachers,<br />

including Richard SEAVU<br />

resided here for 16 years. She<br />

retired in I960 as .physical<br />

WALT DISNEY'S<br />

education teacher in the<br />

SKATEUND<br />

Philadelphia public schools<br />

14 Atlantic Aftnut GREATEST<br />

after 40 years in that position,<br />

Dill 3W-4401<br />

ACHIEVEMENT!<br />

Sje was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Retired<br />

Teachers.<br />

Fri. and Sal.<br />

Surviving are her husband,<br />

Ludwigi one son, James L,, <strong>of</strong><br />

Lafayette, Colo,; two listers,<br />

Mrs. Margaret Aujtin, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cranford, and Mrs. Catherine<br />

Sehrader, <strong>of</strong> Santa Monica,<br />

Calif,; and one grandchild.<br />

Services will be held Thursday<br />

at 11 a.m. from the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, 809<br />

AMiSSBN TUESDAY Ml<br />

Central av,, with the Rev, John<br />

Stilton <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment<br />

fflUSHY NSHT 76<br />

will be at Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo, Friends may call<br />

CUS£D SWAYS INMIWt • WAN 1YMI<br />

Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

RAKY OAY SESSWtS TfCHNlCOLOR" US**<br />

IMHHH h »(•« BUI trnilHTV «, K<br />

1:30 to 4 P.M.<br />

eQNTINUOUl IMSWI OAII.Y<br />

Enjoy T-ur<br />

•trap Jain a Claw<br />

601 Roosotett Blvd.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 34tfi St.<br />

The Largest Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

COLD WINES in This Area<br />

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STORE<br />

WE SELL SMffS<br />

1 EQUIMEIT tth c Bairmuik, Sain city<br />

tay •<br />

continuum Noon 'Til MJMM<br />

Sessions<br />

Snrvised<br />

BAR t<br />

bonding ordinance b<br />

law tour this monih<br />

advertise for f« faff<br />

long ares, part/<strong>of</strong>, .<br />

meadowland and Mow<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ce the B$ te ta,<br />

sink the pilings, tm<br />

foundation andhiV«<br />

floor work done<br />

weather gelr "<br />

said. .<br />

Tbe actual<br />

building will<br />

i d<br />

target date «| 1<br />

W* for thtJratJd openlnf.<br />

emergency vehicles between<br />

the easterly and westerly Bides James Penland (right) exhibit director and<br />

<strong>of</strong> the railroad; the alleviation me founders <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Art Slow, •' * I<br />

Of traffic bottlenecks which now works with Committee members to put up an- /<br />

exist at present grade nouncement signs at the new information booths on<br />

crossings; and the free<br />

movement <strong>of</strong> vehicular and the boardwalk. The show, which will feature over 800<br />

pedestrian traffic in areas <strong>of</strong> artists, will be held from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on<br />

the city which are experiencing Saturday. (See story page 18, Section 2.)<br />

rapid residential and commercial<br />

growth."<br />

The 29th st. crossing is<br />

especially important as an<br />

access route to the Bayberry p Trie sewage problem<br />

Cove area for fire fighting<br />

equipment housed at the fire<br />

station at 29th st. and Wat av.<br />

Garrett said he has no idea<br />

how long it will take to get<br />

Transportation Department<br />

approval or If all five crossings<br />

will be approved at once.<br />

Issue is cloudy\<br />

for sewer plan<br />

by Thomas-tr Watkins<br />

This is the final article In a series about the sewage disposal<br />

cried entitled "Is regionalizalion the answer?"<br />

--/3Btiafai.w'.th a. f<br />

privately-owned lewir system. While it's true the city owns a"<br />

treatment plant and lines in the south end <strong>of</strong> town, those too are*<br />

operated and maintained by the New Jersey Water Company,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District, Sewer Division.<br />

Thii aiptct <strong>of</strong> private ownership clouds <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s position in<br />

the regional sewer plan for Cape May Couny,<br />

Bob Luke as stage manager, The utility company is naturally reluctant to invest new capital<br />

and awards chairman, and Ed into plant s and equipment if in the foreseeable future that it will be<br />

Poole as financial chairman. bought out (and not necessarily at a pr<strong>of</strong>it) by the Cape May<br />

Further appointments will be County Utilities Authority.<br />

announced soon.<br />

This uncertainty and the uncertainty <strong>of</strong> the «!«« regionalizatien<br />

In addition to his <strong>of</strong>f-stage concept led to a meeting at <strong>City</strong> Hall here Wednesday with the <strong>City</strong><br />

activities, Williams will also Commissioners, utility company <strong>of</strong>ficials and representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

erve as master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies the County Utilities Authority.<br />

for the foruth straight- year.<br />

Already during <strong>1973</strong> Tom has<br />

At that meeting KB. Earnhardt, president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

emceed four Miss New Jersey<br />

Water Co., told the <strong>City</strong> and the County that the State has given<br />

^Atlantic, Cape May and<br />

preliminary approval for additional faculties at the firm's 3rd it.<br />

Gloucester Counties, Williams<br />

and Simpson av, primary treatment plant.<br />

is currently program director The improvement will bt in the form <strong>of</strong> two new tanks that are<br />

and moming personality for expected to handle the anticipated flow through the summer <strong>of</strong><br />

WSLT radio, a sports columnist 1977. Earnhardt stated that the improvements have been approwtd<br />

with the Ledger and host <strong>of</strong> his only in theory and now specifications and engineering studies will<br />

own wetkly television have to be submitted to the State.<br />

program. Twice during this Earnhardt said he hopes to have final State approval by January<br />

year he has worked with the 1 and construction to start immediately thereafter with complrtka<br />

reigning Miss America, Terry <strong>of</strong> the additional facilities in time for the 1974 gumnMri<br />

Meeuwsen,<br />

estimated cost <strong>of</strong> the project Is 1300,000.<br />

Barnhardt also announced that the State has dnled I<br />

Joining the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pony's application to construct a new tecondu^ or<br />

pageant team for the fifth year treatment plant in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> 28th at, and the bay. ?MVWi<br />

eontinued on page ll<br />

continued on pa*

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