PAGE 6 - SECTION ONE• . : . . • / • ' . .THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events C0bmte 60th anniversary Deal-Bid _ jhopandSavtTODAY (Thurtdiy)Jaycee-ittea meeting, 8 p.m.•t the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ken Smithin M«rgit«. Program by apediatrician.Octin <strong>City</strong> Duplieati Bridgejama, 8 p.m. in the Bridgeinter, 349 West av.Lodge 171F and AM meeting,8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple.Soroptimist Club meeting,6:30 p.m. in Scotch HallRotary dub dinner metting,8:15 p.m. in Plymouth Irin.Assembly 8B Artisansmeiting, a p.m. in theAmerican Legion HillJaycees meeting, 7:30 p,mTOMORROW (Friday)Public hearing affecting themipptd wetlands in Cape MayOjunty, 1 p.m. at the Tabernacle,Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong>Pocahontai meeting, 8 p.m. inthe American Legion Hall, 14th«, and Haven av.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgeopen game, 8 p,m. at the Bridgecenter, 34f West av.Community Orchestrarehearsal, 8 p.m. in the highschool hand room.through SUNDAY •UMYF Conference on theMiMic PierFRIDAY and SATURDAY .First Annual Open GolfTournament at the Qeaan <strong>City</strong>Municipal Golf Course, 26th st.and Bay av. Spectatorswelcome.SATURDAYLake Family HistoricalSociety annual meeting andreunion at the Taberncale.Surf fishing tournament onth* beach between 2ist and SKhsts.Married Couples Clubcocktail party.SUNDAYBoxwood Duplicate Bridgepmt, 8 p,m. at 416 Atlantic av.MONDAY<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museumannual luncheon for thehostesses at thf Flanderi,Exchange Club dinnermeeting, 8:30 p.m. at Daniel'sRestaurant, Somers Point. BillLewd <strong>of</strong> Dimension, iuestspeakerColony Club meeting, B p.m.in the Masonic Temple. WalterUrieh, guest speakerMidway Civic Associationmeeting, 8 p.m. in the YouthCenter<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club pm*.7:15 p.m. in the Youth Center.Men's Regular RepublicanClub meeting, 8 p.m. inPlymouth Inn.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgegame, 12:30 p.m. in the BridgeCaiter, 34B West av.TUESDAY -Public card party 8 p.m. atthe Biscayne Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong>av,, sponsored by Royal Order<strong>of</strong> Jesterettes Centeres Ives No.3League <strong>of</strong> Wom*n VotersUnit meeting, 7:30 p.m. in thehome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ruth Bacon, 409Waverly Uvd,Registration for free 10-weekboating safety class, 7:30 p.m.in the high school. The class isbeing given by the Abseconbland Power Squadron,ocean uty Humane Societymeeting, 8 p.m. in the YouthCanter.Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting,B p.m. in the Primary SchoolRotary Ann Club meeting. Bp.m.Barracks 2206 World War IVeterans meeting, 1 p.m. in theQUALITY BROADIOOMCarpet - Limlm - CeramicSPfNGLER-S231 WEST AVENUE PHONE 399-3343NUN CITY, N, J. AMFU Mil MMCIIMMETAL EDGINGS — PAINTSWAXES — LINOLEUM REMNANTSOWN • TO • TUCSDAY THRU SATURDAY (CLOMB.SavingsThat Ain'tPeanuts!.at our GRAND OPENINGCOMING SOON!A. C, ELECTRIC SUPPLY1337 WEST IVE.DIAL MMftOSand CastleIMPORTS —GLASSWARE • WOODENWAREHANOCRAFTS • NOVELTIES* JiWILRY25%Continues?•'«'? >-m-m-..?. -^Youth Center<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgegame, 8 p.m. in the BridgeCenter, 349 West av.WEDNESDAY .83 Club box mpper, 6:30 p.m.at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. RalphWilliams, 18 Red Oak dr., OakForest,. Palermo,Xi Alpha Iota Chapter, BetaSgma Phi metting, i p.m. atthe home <strong>of</strong> Mra. JosephBoucher, 210 W, Ban- av.,Ufiwood,Holy Trinity EpiscopalKupples Klub, 8 p,m.Jaycee and Jayeee-etteminature golf tournament atthe Hawaiian Miniature GolfCourse on the boardwalkbetween 9th and 10th i«.Commission on Agingmeeting. 10 a.m. in <strong>City</strong> HallMorgan-RanckAmerican Legionp.m.Kiwanis UiuD luncheonmeeting, 12:15 p.m. at Slmnn 1RestaurantLions Club meeting, 7 p.m. inScotch HallBoxwood Duplicate Bridgegame, 8 p.m, at 416 Atlantic av.<strong>City</strong> Commission meeting, 11a,m. in <strong>City</strong> HallTownshipEventsWBEKDAYS.Upper Township IndianaFootball Team practice, t to 8p.m., elementary school field.TODAY (Thursday) •American Legion,TuckahoeI p,m,,Boy Sco« Troop 7», 1 to »;30p.m.. Scout Cabin, PalermoFRIDAY -Strathmere Volunteer FireCompany Auxiliary, 1 p.m.Boy Scout Troop 55, 7:30 to Ip.m., Tuckahoe Fire Hall-MONDAY r ""•"" -Stavllle Volunteer FireDaughters <strong>of</strong> America,Council 49, t p.m., D <strong>of</strong> A Hall,TuckahoeStrathmere Volunteer FireCompany drill, ? p.m.TUESDAY • Board <strong>of</strong>Bducation, S p.m., middleschool, PetersburgMarmora Volunteer rtreCompany, I p.m.WEDNESDAY •Junior Rescue Squad, 7:10p.m Tuckahoe Fire HallVFW, 8 p.m.. Post Home,MarmoraJesterettes listbenefit card partyPost 13?meeting, 8A public card party given byfee Royal Order <strong>of</strong> Jeatcrettea,Centeres Ives No. 3, for thebenefit <strong>of</strong> their welfare fundwill be held Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>temberis, at 8 p.m. in theBiteayne Hotel, 812 OcAan avDoor prizes wilt be awardedand refreshment* lerved.Guest* are asked to bring theirown cards. Tickets may beobtained at the door or bycalling Mrs. Herman Sdvagnat39M845.The Jesterettes donate aetniannuallyto the Shriner'sCrippled Children's Hospital inPhiladelphia. They also makean annual visit each spring tothe hospital.Township Republicansendorse A. S. CorsonUPPER TOWNSHIP - AlanS, Corson, candidate for UpperItanhlp Commltteeman, fiubeen endorsed by the Uppertownship Regular Republican*in the November generalThe Republicansunanimously voted to backCbrson at a mMtlng on thurad«y,Awust 16. Itay awconvinced that COTMQ willbring "a Be*, vfou-ona addhonest approach/' to th«Township i«Vflram«nt.Mr. Wd Mrs. Leon Bard <strong>of</strong>«3S Central av, celebratedthdr«Xb wedding anniversaryrecently at a dinner party inTuckahoe Inn.Both Mr. and Mr«. Bard areoriginally from Mlllvllla andwerema^edthe«Jtabr2, lew.Mr. iart spent 30 ytara withthe Chevrolet division <strong>of</strong>General Motors and was adealer In Newburgb, N.Y.,retiring in 1W7. They both havespeht their summers herepractically aU their lives.Mr. \8ard is a SO-yearmember <strong>of</strong> the Blue Lodge, aLegion aides at conventionSeven members <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Rinek Unit IS? AmerftanLegion Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> this dtyattended the State Conventionheld last Thursday in Wtldwood.Highlights <strong>of</strong> the afternoonnation were the MemorialService titld for members whohave pawed away during thepatt year and the reports by theBoy and Girl Governors <strong>of</strong>Boys' and Girls' Sates.50-year member <strong>of</strong> the BenFranklin Consistory, a 53-yearmember <strong>of</strong> LuLu TempleShrine, past president <strong>of</strong> theBotary Club, a 56-year member<strong>of</strong> the Artisans and a director <strong>of</strong>St. Luke's Hospital inPhiladelphia.Mrs. Bird it a chartermember <strong>of</strong> the Newburgh andHighlands Historical Society inNew. York and is active with the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Society,They have one son, Donald L,<strong>of</strong> New York, two grandchildrenand two gnat grandchildren,Attending from here wereMrs. Elizabeth Buchanan, outgoingpresident; Mrs. BmmaKuntzman, incomingpresident; Mrs. Gladys Blood,Mrs. Sarah Nolte, Mrs. MinnieBlum, Mrs. Anna Steele andMra. Anne Miller.Hie first meeting <strong>of</strong> Unit 137will be held October 10 at 8 p.m.fat the Pott Horn*. Installation<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers will take place, Allmembers are requested toattend.High scorer* at Mondaynight's games were Carl Benkew|ih 832 for pinochle andEleanor Swank with WOO forbridge.Other high scorere in thepinochle group were LeahO'Brien, 007- Edith Schooling,598; Dolly Hand, 583; BenM»y«ri, 581;-Lou Scharff, S74;Charles O'Brien, 588; RayTilbot, S84- Walt BMntr, S82?Emma Weill, 561; GladysHood, 561; diaries Whiteman,554; Mary Ray, SM, and BdytheSimpson, 550.Rwnersup in bridge wereRichard Gibbons, 4910; MillsThompson, 4600; Walt Daniels,4330, and Anita Tallev. 4280.A final reminder was made <strong>of</strong>the annual picnic to take placetomorrow (Friday) at KennedyHigh Bank Park in SomersPoint. Games will be playedand refreshments available,but date will be next Friday,<strong>Sep</strong>tember 21.CLASSIFIED ADSBRING RESULTSTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,merchandiseJeffers' FarmCHRYSANTHEMUMSJUST SOUTH Of THE M. TRAMS, ROUTE 9, MLBMO • raORE 398-3249(Across IK SM In Sift Jmters)«LL TOP OUAUTT FRESH JERSET PRODUCEram>KiNs • f it NJNT101 COLD WITERMELOMSlUTTf RNUT SQUISHJERSEY HELD TOMATOESJERSEY APPLES I PEICHESand DELICIOUS JERSEf CORNUnfortunately For UsOur Buyers aren't alwiys rightlFortunately For YouTwice iich y«ir, wt swallow our pridt «nd <strong>of</strong>fer ourBrtMCBo to ,y fl u.,« ajbitantul Mvingt ,.»M'nfcntr*• w Mr arthrtt-ertertr^«i*M(r%e tchooiy! PLUS... many items are reilly bMutifulbut h«y» jiiit not iold. So the timi is NOW to clear 'out for niw ffiirchandis* on the way... and YOUreap th# benif its j i Hurry In f«t for the btit wlwtlonj.PAYS ONLY JRIDAY 9-9 . SATURDAY 9-6 . SUNDAY T2-5SM, BECKER 1CUSTOM SOFA | , ^^w,l^hWy F>tfed,.,buf stilt a Great BuylMl, I PIECE MOOKKNLIVING ROOM SUITE-Nykji Tufted Back. Olive its»•: 1HAOITTONALLOVESEAT AND MAT-CHAIR; OliveBrocade .4*5. I PIECE EARLY1*8.AMERICAN LIVING ROOMSUITE: Bro HerculonTweed. Wood.MS.4M. 3 PIECE IGROOM8WTE: S<strong>of</strong>a . 2 chairs,Harcidon Plaid. iple WoodIrlm.... ...tm,***•* PIECE EARLYAMERICAN SUITE: t S<strong>of</strong>a andJMatching Chaira. Brown andWhite Herculon. WoodIWni. ...J4j1*19. 3 PIECE TRADITIONAL1U VINO ROOM SUITE ....-^ ^ - .«" S<strong>of</strong>a with deep t<strong>of</strong>f* Qftft«». CtUB CHAIRS: OliveI4!rct*>u.Tvro<strong>On</strong>ly17t..8ARLY AMERICANCHAIR: Famou* Blake. BlueFkrtfPrtdtas.II*. PANBACK CHAIR Inwhit* Matelaaae fabric.chKttdedIT HAS |O GO... NOWI _k tn. KHWBlOtR TRANOUH. EAS*/)U»iOE CHAIR with Foot Rest anre. FRENCH PROVINCIALNITBSTANO: <strong>On</strong>e onlySWtwood.TwoIh'aweri .m,ill, SIRTA HOLLYWOODBSD OUTPIfi angle Ske onSteel Frame with casters andwfcitepla»achea4ard:Mfcepla»achea4oard..:M.170.3 PIECE WALNUT••DRWM WJITB Dwith Mirror, CheBt andHeadboard !MM». * PIECE BAS8ETTMEDITERRANEANBEDROOM SUITE: Triplettesser with Large Mirror,Urge Chest, Headboard plusNiteTable. .. 373\TOO MANY THEY HAVE TO GO Jkl5. HEADBOARDS: White VlnyliIslnflleSIze'erf 4, Foam foxSeats, 1 t\GFrultwood IKJCj7-PIECE KITCHENSET: Walnut Table, 38 x 40 xflo with one leaf. Six hi-baekplastic chairs m vin^florallS.M». SPANISH OR ITAUANCHINA: 42" All Glass mIV. BROYHILL FRENCHn. COLONIAL , I Maple Step or Cocktail T.M*.0>wr. Poam Cushtens. FullP»«ictopwabjui,alsefoatnmattreM ... at. is. MUSHROOMAssorted Oolo«*! taBEEN HERE LONG ENOUGH Ilid MapleBAGX 73"c wkh s thusStorage Cm*t M : Yf IKTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1*71 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELUEDOER 1 - SECTION ON(TODAY (Thunday) -Mainland Chapter AARPmeeting, l: 30 p.m. in Sea viewBaptist Church, 2025 Shore rd-,Unwood.Somers Point PoliceAssociation meeting, 8 p.m.SomeM Point qity Councilmeeting, 7:30 p.m.;; Keystone Lodge F and AMmeeting, 8 p.m. in the MasonicTemple, Shore rd., Unwood.TOMORROW and SATUBDAYGreen Thumb Garden ClubFlower Show at GraceLutheran Church, SomersPoint.SATURDAY•Seaview Baptist Pairs andSpares, i p.m.Mainland Coming EventsOur Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows FeastDay celebration. Festival from2 to 11 p.m. Smorgasbord(tinner ftolp.m,MONDAY• ^Women's Club <strong>of</strong> tinwoodmeeting, 8:30 p.m. in CentralUnited Methodist SundaySchool basement, Shore rd. andCentral av.ClarkElIason Unit 352WIKTER SPORTS Mi GREAT TO WATCH ONMOTOROLA QUASAR IIWORKS (NA DRAWER23 CONSOLE COLOR TVDIAGONALModel WUBQQ4KWInBta-matJc Color Tuning, Plug-incircuit modules, solid state chassis(exespt 4 tubii), Instant Picture & Sound.INCLUDES ONe YEAR IN-HOME SERVICEBiile Terms <strong>of</strong> Suirantea tre;Molwola guaranleei (0 pay liber charges for correction 0! product dlficll for out year frompurchiit data. Motorola guarantees to txchangl • dlficllvl picture tube far two years frompurchase date and to txchange all othar aifictivt pans lor MI year from purchase dm.Any exchange will te made wiih new or rtmanufactund Motorola pirts it Motorola's discretionGuarantee if effective only when serviced by a Motorola Authorized Siryitir duringnormal working hours. Guarantee doe; nit cover installation, set-up, travel time or mileage,antenna system, adjustment ol customer contrail, foreign use er tamagt due to ownermlMse.' V,Call'(nftiillflINSTA-MATIC*COLON TUNINGjust pusft sne butlon v\i yenluiommcjil/ tilmci ulir m-Unsitv hut, con],1st Cflgntnniand an ivin lelivile (ulginilicfine tuning if ilrildy nst in use[('5 thai im
PAGE I — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SIPTIMS1R II, 1W3rJOHNSON'S CLOCK SHOPFEATUWNli—• Mahogany Inlaid Chest <strong>of</strong> Drawers• Roll Tap Desk• Empire Morblelop Table0 Oak Sewing CabinetCLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONSANTIQUE and NEWANTIQUE FURNITURE 1500 NEW RD.IN TOP CONDITION NORTHFBILDC. Emerson Johnson, Prop. MS-171Sm mpr sate ••«•: :«•' 4 (M, light! Up frontcontrol! and DynapowerSptalMrl ielld ftate UHFTuntr; telescoping monopoltfold-down VHF antanna;loop for UHf!ftfci IRWR Mnul Him •!George Mattle, organist <strong>of</strong> Lodge 171 P and AM, tries out the new organdonated by Howard Stalnton to the Masonic Temple, At right are Paul Sanker,Lodge historian who donated new entrance doors and the window above; Mr.Stainton and G, Gilbert pull, Worshipful Master who obtained donations fromMasons, members and friends for the 102 new seats, Tubman Photo,Masonic Temple benefactorsare honored at a buffetTwo hundred Masons andfriends attended a buffet dinnerand Open House Saturdayevening in the Masonic TempleThe affair was a token <strong>of</strong> appreciationto all who donatedtoward the refurnishing andrefurbishing <strong>of</strong> the Temple.G. Gilbert Dull, WorthyMaster <strong>of</strong> Lodge 171 F and AH,welcomed all those attendingand enumerated the list <strong>of</strong>accompliihments. These includenew aluminum window!on both floors, new glass entrancedoors and a new largewindow above the entrance, MSnew theater-type ieflts in theLodge Room with the otherfurniture reupbolstered, anelectric organ, a sound systeminstalled at each Station in theLodge Room and the painting <strong>of</strong>the exterior <strong>of</strong> the building.It was emphasized that,thecost <strong>of</strong> these improvement* 1 wasall donated.Plaques were preMnted twomembers, Qair Strittmatter,president <strong>of</strong> the SU. JohnCorporation, presented one toRobert Bartour in appreciation<strong>of</strong> the work done over the yeanas custodian <strong>of</strong> the Temple,Byron Mercer presented theother plaque to Dull in appreciation<strong>of</strong> his efforts anddevotion to the project.Charter study set at LinwoodLINTOQD - The decision toplace the council-managerfarm <strong>of</strong> government question onthe November ballot was madeon Friday (<strong>Sep</strong>tember 7) as aresult <strong>of</strong> the filing <strong>of</strong> petitionssigned by no registered voterswith^^jfeKmanager form <strong>of</strong> government.With this form <strong>of</strong> governmentthe seven-man council would bereduced to five and there wouldno longer be a Mayor.The five council members tobe elected atWudy ballot question forSamvs Point 1 * government,UnwMd Is seeking to bypass artarter study by presenting aballot question to tte electorateasking them to decide If the cityshould adopt the councilbytheCbuncil memberi* would beelected for four-year teraa on astaggered basil, Two <strong>of</strong> theflnt councllmen elected wouldserve two yean and three forthree years.! Weldwood*,Paneling byU.S.PIywoodREG.PRICERANCHERO - Mi** 4'XS'Embossed graining on plywood, Nevada,Silvera , ...." ......|B.«0WO00GLEN - IV 4'X8'Natural veneer on plywood, Candlelight orNatural Birch.,..,,, , $8.95GASLIGHT - S42" *'X»*Gralning and color printed under vinyl onplywood; Blue, Bone, Gold,, S7.ilEARLY SPRING . 148" 4>x¥Exquiiite reproduced graining onplywood; Dove, Fawn, Flamingo,POJS..,.,...,,.,,.,..,,..,....,,.,,..|7,2SESTATE . i.3t" 4'xl'Embossed wood grain on Lauan plywood;WverhalJ......."................-....17 J8TIDEWATER - Ml" 4*xl*W»dg«inprinttaonnlsrwod; SnowOak ,,,,., , •, • • ,KMSEASCAPE , 4M 4'xt'Simulated wood grain ...13.99SALEPRICt*8.75'7.95*6.95*6.26«5.50$ 3.69Rtmtmbw whan you imd to otta II kind* <strong>of</strong>sirvket at • lumber yirdr Will, you itill do•t.,.ian.iiKTm.w3wmAAarmora scoutsplan annual roundupMARMORA - <strong>On</strong> Tutwtay,<strong>Sep</strong>tember II, Cub Scout Packs71, Marmora, and 65,TuokahM, will hold their annualCub Scout Roundup atUpper Township ElementarySchool. The roundup will beginat 7; So p.m.This la for all boys whoseages art from eight through 10years old, Boys who are eightyears old or In the third grade,and nine yean old can join ttecub scouts. Boys who are 10years old are eligible to join tteWebelos.The scouting leaders <strong>of</strong>Upper Township extend aninvitation to the boys and theirparents to Join them on thatdata. Those boys who want tobecome scouts must be accompaniedby one or bothparentsFurther information may beobtained by contacting one <strong>of</strong>the following: Bob Burlmgame,cubmaster <strong>of</strong> Pack 71, 399-S930;Ed Bailey, cubmaiter <strong>of</strong> PackS, 628-2425; or Nick VaUese,institutional representative <strong>of</strong>Pack 71, 39M6W.Sponsors for the scouts areopany (or Pack 15.OOP fund dinnerset October 20WILDWOOD - October. 20has bean Mt as he date for BIOannual Cape May CountyRepublican Organisation FundRaiting Dinner, organlwitlonchairman W, Robert Hentgesannounced.the dinner-dance, to be heldat WiWwood Convention Hailstorting wltt cocktails at 6:30p.m. nd dinner at 7 p.m.,"promises to be one <strong>of</strong> the beltevents <strong>of</strong> the year," Philip R.Mataluccl, special eventschairman, said."A minimum <strong>of</strong> speeches areplanned," he added, "with a lot<strong>of</strong> great entertainment andplenty <strong>of</strong> time for dancing."Rentgei said tteticket* are prtMntly beingdistributed to aacfa <strong>of</strong> ttecounty's Republican municipalleaders."More than 1,000 persons areexpected to attend, it past attendancesat the annual affairhold true this year," HectgMoanelurM.CD director seeksvolunteer nursesueorge Morgan, director <strong>of</strong>Qvil Defense in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hasput out a call tor an RegisteredKiHtV ftth* retired or activelypracticing aid living hiOwan <strong>City</strong>, to register forcaUlocat* <strong>of</strong> emergency.Registration consist* <strong>of</strong>Hating their name; address andtelephone number and may bedone by calling the CivilDefense <strong>of</strong>fice at 38M1U, ext61 or 66. Can may be madeIfenday through Friday between» ajn- and 4 p.m.Examination set; for mall carrier?'• MAJtlUHtA - FMtmaattrtttward •:; t o« n o 5 s o c i « i - (-, nTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, <strong>1973</strong>Jaycees hold firstjoint dinner meetingFrank McDdnoogh, NaUonalMreetor fcr the New JerMyJaycsei, was guest ipeaker atfte fint dianw BBeeting <strong>of</strong> ttiefall-winter season for theJayeeei and 4aycee-rtt», TOeaffair was held Mondayevening.Other giieits Includedl*0Mrd Imkin, Nationalarector; and Rdbtot Adams,State vice pNBdent.Joseph Dougherty washonored ai,' an ExhaustedReoster having passed themaximum age for JayceeFISHING TOURNAMENTme <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surf FiihinjTournament Is scheduled fo:Saturday and Sunday from 21sto 57th sts. Bathers are asked t