PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO THf OCiAN CITY SINTINfLLiDGER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, <strong>1973</strong>Churches'continued from, page 3Wilier and Lyndhurst rds.,Edward Richmond, evangelistTODAY (THURSDAY)-Youth Bible Study GroupSUNDAY -9:30 a.m. • CommunionService11 am. • Family Bible Hour• 7 p.m. • Gospel ServiceMONDAY •6:45 p.m. Young Boys andOirlj ClanWEDNESDAY.7-4S p.m. • Prayer meetingTOCKAHOEUNITED METHODISTRev, John Garrahaii. pastorSUNDAY •10 a.m. • Sunday School11:15 a.m. • Morning WorshipFRIENDS MEETING HOUSEShore rd., SeavilleMeeting for divine worshipeach First Day morning at 11o'clock.WESLEYUNITED METHODISTPeters burgRev, John Garrahan, pastorSUNDAY •10 am. • Morning Worship11 am - Sunday SchoolWEDNESDAY -7 p.ra • Senior Choir practiciCOHBIN.CITYBAPTISTMain si.Rev, Harry F*Lndei«jn,pagter9,43 am. • Church School11 am, • Morning Worship7-30 prn • Gospel HourWEDNESDAY •10 a.m. to noon - FellowshipHour and Bible Study8:30 p.m. - Choir rehearsalSEAVILLEUNITED METHODISTRev, Kenneth E Hummel,pastorTODAY (THURSDAY) •8 p.m • Choir rehearsalSUNDAY -9 a.m. • Worship Serviceio;i5 a.m. Church School7M p.m. Evening ServiceVisit Your Beauty ParlorThis WeekSTEOEM'S BEAUTY SHOPtoiler the Personal Supervision<strong>of</strong> MS. LAURENCE I. STEOEM1520 Asbury Avenue Dill MS-1571 ,AGNES'3841 Asbury AvenueRedken Organic Products UsedPermanent Wavlng-Timing—tlilr ShapingFor Appointment* Ph. 399-3575—Evening Appts.Agnes F, Brndllnger. own ITOpm Monday thru 'lnlin ilupTi i ~t~ng li lnjr For PatronsCERRUTIBeauty Shoppe|>H41 Years In Business—«•»*> Culture In All BranchesClosed Mondays AIR cowDinoMEoMil Wist Ira., Hal 399-1334BEAUTY SHOPPEJjf Wtst Av#. Optn Year Round• (CLOSED MONDAYS)Call For Appointment Dial 399431?Dorothy Cox. ProprietorANN \ JOHN'S— BEAUTY SALON —M? A.bury Av.. Ph. 3993198MN awl JOHN MANNIOpen Thursday Eveningsfrm P«Unf M Wnt AVMMBeauty SalonSpecializing in Permanent Waves?J4 Asbury Avt, Dial 399-1141(Across from Murphy's 5410)COMPtETE m SfRVKEMARION <strong>of</strong> the RITZBE1UTY SALONCOMPUTf IOUTY UIVICI•cmiimmiPALMER SHOPPING16th 41 Haven Ph. 399-4333njwiHi."YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELINESSH'.LDECARD'S~ Mifff SJU.II-•'•' PHECI8ION HAIR CUTTINGV] WtOt PERMANENT8ftU. BAB TOTTINGIn,, M 30S-9EBForum•mil' inued from editorial pagewho own privalioceanward <strong>of</strong> thedty'» bulkhead line who havebeen rudely threatened withcondemnation <strong>of</strong> their propertyif they don't toe the mark andsign covenants with .the city.This jp-oup does rot want to aeUto the city.<strong>On</strong> the other hand there is atarge group <strong>of</strong> people from thealready overcrowded beachblock in the north part <strong>of</strong> ourBland who want the city to buybeachfront property from thepr<strong>of</strong>iteering land developers to«op the construction <strong>of</strong> highriseapartment buildinp; toaop the destruction <strong>of</strong> existingbeaches; to stop overburdening<strong>of</strong> sewagf, water and parkingfacilities. What are the Commissionersand the Mayordoing about this situation? Itappears they are doing nothing.Why don't the Commiisioneriand Mayor condemn theproperty owned by the bigmoney land developers likethey did with the small.landowners? Why do the Commisiionenand Mayor eonaantlydo nothing to stop thebig pr<strong>of</strong>it-hungry interests inthis town from turning <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty into another Miami Beach,which ha» beoi ruined by"concrete goliaths"? Why didthe city engineer eitablilh thecity's bulkhead line in such amanner that the "litUe" beachfrontproperty owner couldn'tbuild but the large pr<strong>of</strong>iteeringdeveloperi at the north md <strong>of</strong>the iiland could?What is the Mayor going to dowith the Green Acres funds andmatching city funds not neededto purchase beachfrontproperty in thoie cases wherecovenants are signed? Why nottake these funds not uied andpurchase the beach land fromthe pr<strong>of</strong>iteers? Surely, the cityengineer could adjuit the city'ibulkhefld line so the big moneyspeculators' land could beoceanward <strong>of</strong> the bulkhead lineand thus possibly qualify forGreen Acres funi,•Hieae are all questions that I,m a taxpayer and voter,demand answers to. All taxpayersand voters shoulddemand answers and action aswe want it from the Mayor andCommissioners.Delmar E. Yard<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Ary ' Cleaning 11,00 IfN«(Amend Ordinance 1104 sothat we will not hive a 70-foothigh wall <strong>of</strong> concrete along ourbeachfront between Sid st. andSh st.! Thii was the plea <strong>of</strong>several hundred interestedcitizens attending the PlanningBoard's meeting on Tuesdayevening, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 4.When many <strong>of</strong> the njnepeople went to the Commissioners'meeting the nextmorning and asked to have thebeaches purchased and theboardwalk moved back, theresponse was completelynegative. Impossible, theywere told. It would be much tooexpensive -too expensive, whenthe beaches and the ocean arethe two elements which drawmost <strong>of</strong> our visitori to <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> - too expensive, when anear-sighted <strong>City</strong> Administrationsold one <strong>of</strong> thesebeaches for %\l,m in 1965!<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the developers <strong>of</strong> theproposed beachfront condominiumssaid as an <strong>of</strong>f sidecomment that he would be onlytoo glad to get the property <strong>of</strong>fhis back • that he was tired <strong>of</strong>the hassle But the Commissionenwill hear-none <strong>of</strong> it -ttieir only interest is in thebeach on the ocean side <strong>of</strong> theboardwalk. And how much isthere at high tide on any <strong>of</strong> thebeaches between North st, and18th St.? Very little, despitehundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong>dollars spent on sand pumping •and the seawalls built by thedevelopers to protect theirbuildinp, if they are allowed tobuild there, would soon ruinwhat ig left.Ttie boardwalk is an arbitraryman-made line, not aninviolable one. Why should notall undeveloped sand be consideredpurchasable beachinstead <strong>of</strong> just land oceanward<strong>of</strong> this line? Spend some <strong>of</strong> theallocated sand pumping moneyto buy beach which is morepermanent instead <strong>of</strong> spendingi on sand which will wash outbrio re the next summer season.Ordinance 1104 should beamended so that there wouldhave to be a reasonabledistance - say six to 10 Mocks -between 70-foot buildings. Whatdifference does it make really ifwe have a solid wall <strong>of</strong> concrete70 feet high or 140 feet high? Itwill still cut <strong>of</strong>f the Dow <strong>of</strong> thewind currents, which afftct Uiewater currents, and eventuallythe beaches. I thought this wasthe purpose <strong>of</strong> Ordinance 1104,and so did a lot <strong>of</strong> other peoplem July <strong>of</strong> 1172. How wrong wewere! So let'i amend th« ordinance.Put a moratorium onbuilding until the amendmentcan be legally added. Put thet h M U "Mrs, Bruce Weebar814 2nd it.With flplogies to Alfred LordTennyson for taking libertieswith his fine work,Hie Charge <strong>of</strong> theCondo BrigadeHalf a beach, half a beach,Half a beach onward,All in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>,Strod* the Invator.jnorward, the Cando brigade.D»mn the <strong>City</strong>, they've saidInto the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>,Strode the Inverter.Forward, the Condo Brigade!Every taxpayer's dismayed.This, our commissioners knew,All <strong>of</strong> us are a conttstor,The GodfreyFuneral HomeHERBERT L. GODFREY, Mgr.' Established 1896809 Control Av«nu*Pledging for thm future, at In the past, theUnit and most dignified funeral service.IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE ASNEAR AS YOUR PHONI — DIAL 3994077Successor* to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Wrat Funwil DirectorWESTERN AUTO"THE FAMILY STORE"Homing Supplies and Sporting goodsHardware • Paint • Electrical SwJiesPfwbinj and Aatmotive fpptitsHnsewares • Lawn w& GartenBicycles ami Parts515 New Road Dial 927-6464Somers Point, New Jersey =&• CHANGE IN STORE HOURS *',Open 8-6 Dally • Friday 8-9 :Sunday 9-2M AttMMi MIIIMtt KALfRTheirs is to make a reply,Theirs is to reason why,Theirs i§ to do or die.Into the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>,Strode the Investor.Oindo to the right <strong>of</strong> them,Osndo to the left <strong>of</strong> them,(indo in front <strong>of</strong> them,Rapidly rise the monsters;Hie drivers as noisy as hell,Hapidly their ranks they swell.Here comes our city's demise,Hire comes our living hell. .Strode the Investor.Blocking all our nice sea air,Monsters that rise and justNo more sunbathing there.Raping the city, whileall the world wondered;Water and lewerige theybroke.Right thru our objectioni they•reke,Contractor and Investor,Reeling from sewerage andsmokeShattered, itood tunbathef,Then they rode back, but not,Not, the taxpayer.Cbndo to the right <strong>of</strong> them.Cbndo to the left <strong>of</strong> them,Cbndo in front <strong>of</strong> them.Raped ui and plundered.Stormed at with noise andsmell,All <strong>of</strong> our objectioni they'd fell,They, that filled their pocketsm well,ami thro the jiws <strong>of</strong> Death.Leaving this city to Hell.Left, left every one <strong>of</strong> them,Left the inveitor.Mien will the Condo fads?Not 'till a moratorium's made!We need a sewerage digestor'Moratorium on all building benude,This stops the Condo Brigade.Go home you Inveitor,By creating a moratorium onall building until our seweragesystem is eorrjoted, will buy usprecious time. During thistime, we will be able to revampour condo Ordinance 1104, TWitime would also enable us tospread beach acquisition costsovtr more than one ye*r,John A. Bryson153 Pinnacle rd.To speak hereJames E, Pike, C.S., weUknown Christian ScJeflce lecturer,will speak in Pta-itChurch <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist, 8thA, and Asbury av,, Sunday at 3p.m. The title <strong>of</strong> hit lecture to"Ufe Without Doubt,"Mr. Pike ia from Chicago, 111.,and it a member <strong>of</strong> The Mas'Church. He learned ChristianScience during hit collegeyears.He earned his bachelor <strong>of</strong>Wf- degree from DePauwUniversity and has donegraduate work in France, at theAmerican Conservatory <strong>of</strong>Music in Chicago and at NorthwesternUniversity. He wasddeerated with the Bronze Starmedal for gallantry in actionduring his ipilitary service.Prior ttf entering the publicpractice <strong>of</strong> Christian Science heworked at administrativeassistant to the president <strong>of</strong>Wabmsh College in CrawfordsviUe, Ini. He has been in thepublic practice <strong>of</strong> ChristianScisiee iinee MS8,Syfff Penalty• Dinting! hfes been definedas "the penalty for exceedingthe feed limit. "•Gazette, Mason <strong>City</strong>, la.Presbyterian laymenprepare for InstituteIn preparation for the'LayInstitute for Evangelism to beheld in First PresbyterianChurch, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, November11 throutfi 18, members <strong>of</strong> thebeal church will attend "Way<strong>of</strong> Ufe" Conferences to beheldta the Dennis Hotel, AtlanticQty on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14 to li.Memben include Mr. andt/tri. James H. Jewell, Mr. and\ln.Newton Rohrman, Mrs.Robert Bates. An additional 30Men's fashionsis topic <strong>of</strong>Rotary speakerDick Rabat <strong>of</strong> Rabat's Men's3iop was speaker at the dinnermeeting <strong>of</strong> Rotary Club listHiursday in White Hall. Hiitopic was Rabat's Rambling*.Mr. Kabat, who spoke onchanging fashions, is the thirdgeneration flf hit family in themen's fashions business. Herelated how fashion used to bedictated by royalty and thewealthy. Today youth hasusurped the leadership andadults follow in order not to be"back numbers,"More leisure hours and increasedtravel play an importantrole in the modernwardrobe. He also noted thatlynthetie fabrics add varietyand tantalizing choices to thegentleman's outfit as well as tottie woman's. Gene are theneckband shirts and detachablecollars <strong>of</strong> yesteryear except forthe el«r©r. "Drip dry" istoday's last word.The speaker continued to notethe deemphasizing <strong>of</strong> theconservative business suit andits replacement in largemeasure by c Jored slacks andflashy sport jackets used forvirtually all occasions but themost forma].In closing he laid he feels thetrend to synthetic fibers willincrease.Announcement was made <strong>of</strong>the return to winter schedulewith meetings every Thursdayat 6: is p.m at Plymouth bin. Arummage sale will be heldOctober 13 at the PalmerSlopping Center benefit <strong>of</strong> thescholarship fund.Kid scontinue from, editorial pagecommissioner <strong>of</strong> education andthen to the State Department <strong>of</strong>Education Should the studentcomplete the establishmentcircuit and still it not satisfiedhe can turn to the civil courts.Of course, by the time the"kid" makes this circuit, the ill,grievance or the situationwhich prompted the action inthe first plan has long beendissipated As the matter <strong>of</strong>fact by the time the "kid" fullyexercises his right to petition hehimself has become an adult,VTM.members have taken thespecial training for Christianlife and witness sponsored bythe Lay Division, CampusCrusade for Christ, International,The First PresbyterianChurch will launch a specialtail bus ministry geared toassist Sunday School andChurch attendance for thosewho may not have availabletransportation. Reversing thedenominational decline inChurch School attendance,First Preibyterian has increasedenrollment and attendance.The 1978 summerseason saw a sharp increase inSunday School attendance inthe graded Bible Schoolprogram. Church attendancealso showed an Increase overttie high <strong>1973</strong> record.The Special Bui MinistryCommittee includes ChairmanJames Marsden,' Mrs. RichardBolton, Robert Shot-key,Stanley Brokaw, JosephSimons, and James Schmidt,The women <strong>of</strong> the area arecordially invited to attend theTuesday Women's Bible StudyFellowship held each week at10:30 a.m. in the LowerAuditorium, A cordial andwarm welcome awaits you atFirst Presbyterym.HiVmMan is a social being, theproduct <strong>of</strong> a social order. Nomatter how independent hethinks he is many people,living and dead, arermiponsible for what/he is.They have contributed to hissuccess or failure, hishappiness and tragedy. And,as they were in his life, s<strong>of</strong>cey are involved in hisdeath. The Fweral Serviceis the final symbolization <strong>of</strong>this interdependence <strong>of</strong>human beings. Even in anage <strong>of</strong> secularization, itretains its vitality as a link inthe chain binding thegaierationsCHESTER J.WIMBERGFmeral HomeFeur SHKFltlsni <strong>of</strong> Fsii201 Iibury Avt.Ph. 399-2664MrttaPaper Products CompanySOUTH END—UPTOWNFROM BEACHFRONT TO BAYWI DELIVER IN LESS THAN ONE DAY ,i«M4S8KSO,CONGHEaB AVE,, ATLANTIC OB Stub**WALL SCRAPING,Paperhangingand Painting'LyT,L,HOWELL+ ESTABLISHED 1946+Phone 398-2999«K«rSO -i "ft.-* *CARDS • CANDLES • CANDLE RINGSfUYiNI CARDS » TALLIES • GIFTSSOMERS PT. SHOPPING CENTER PH. t27-57»OPEN 10 to 6 DAILY, THUR5, & FBI. 10 to 9*~4*-
§ — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY Sf NTINiLLIBGf R THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS 1»73From the PR <strong>of</strong>fice:RECOGNftlON- Give Boardwalk and pushea a dollar evading the clutches <strong>of</strong> the chuckle as longrecognition where recognition bill halfway through ont <strong>of</strong> the fortune hunter.me, <strong>of</strong> thfl ylmto due, I always «ay. So, I would openings between the boardi. Next time you meet someone WELCOME: This weekendlike to pause at thU moment to When an unsuspecting v*tio says today'i young people <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>|jj eoVaw attention to three passerby leans down to pick up lack imagination and can't Methodist YouthThe right month for a crafts show nameless youths who have the greenback, a youth on the entertain themselves, tell them the Music Pier. And don't• by Mark Soifer "summer 1 deviled an ingenious boardwalkgame,the bill disappears from sight. dollar, They'll probably scheduled for <strong>Sep</strong>tember 29sidelines gives a signal and zip the story <strong>of</strong> the disppearing fcrget the Wg yf^tond l ^"' I think it ii «nd if feeli very comfortable. craftily 8« up their displays.you don't, you're jUit not That's why I'm roilly looking Tills includes Bill Braxton, the I call it, "Digappeariniftibra details next' "sentimental enough. Better go forward to the Cultural Arts resident blacksmith <strong>of</strong> the Dollar" and witnessed theQmter's Craft Show scheduJtdgame one evening whil* my• public relations directorback to school and Lake sen-lessons. tor the Music Pier <strong>Sep</strong>tember will be blacksmithing to a fareWllliamsburg rettorttion who3For thosi <strong>of</strong> us who aretimentalJ^moderates, <strong>Sep</strong>tember has to Besides, in <strong>Sep</strong>tember I 2, 22, 28and 28,1 will be able to ttiee well,. be one <strong>of</strong> the nicest months <strong>of</strong> never grit my teeth. In theinspect the Show without Robert Friant, a Ph.D. and• the year Thi summer siitle ii summer, I grit my teeth toglisablower who hai helpedgone and if it return*, we smile ward <strong>of</strong>f the powerful heat ororganize the show, says we cani and call, it "Indian Summer" the overwhelming effect! <strong>of</strong> airexpect iuch specialists asI with a noBtalgc glint in ourconditioning. In winter, myweavers, pottert, jtainglass1,'eyesy t Isn't it wonderful whati'happeni when you place the5*word "Indian" before the wordteeth come together a§ a bufferapin'it the icy wind and chill,But in <strong>Sep</strong>tember, I just letmy teeth dangle in limbo and itgritting t«th, which shouldincrease my viewim pleasureby about 2S pa-cent.Even if you don't gnash yourchoppen, you will probablyenjoy this outitandlng exhibit.Some <strong>of</strong> th« bat craftsmen Inthe Bast are scheduled toEQUIPMENT DEDICATION—Members <strong>of</strong> the dedication and housingcommittee <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Vol. Fire Co, No, l are shown above examining arecent shipment <strong>of</strong> ceramic mugs which will be on sale from now untU dedicationday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 30, The company will be dedicating three new pieces <strong>of</strong> apparatusand their training center. Pictured from left to right; Capt, Ronald Bird,Chairman, Chief Richard Fitzpatrick; Standing: James Ayres, Russell Barham,Secretary, Andy Cajka, Richard Rest, Vice-president, and Lieut, Mickey Smith.,NOTHINGSUCCEEDS LIKEPASSBOOK SAVINGSif 10* 'LEREGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT5*PER ANNUMNo Minimum Mann90-DAY NOTICESAVINGS ACCOUNTPER ANNUM*1O0O Minimum BalanceM0RT6A6E NMPS AVAILABLEOCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGSAND,0 0 1 ASBURYDA 927-8W2PIONEER M0VIN6HMtMMIi Qoodl-PUm*lMHirt» AVI,, I.P.RUS$ETU.S.#1SIZEABAKING 10POTATOES m.ii| 1 MSWEET-EATINGLAkSi, 5NOWHITICAUFOKN1A* •(*•Prune Plums CauliflowerCALIF. SROASTrArm Roast.Froien Food Sup*r Savings*Mrs. Paul's Fish Fillet RS9cMrs, Paul's Fish SticksRoman Mwieotti »a", 9frozen Stafood SavlngilFancy Owned CroakersLarge Cleaned Porgies .Breaded Cod Fillet •Iat y the night (he was crowned, runjier-up.more money than any Mtai. In 1921 Miss Camden was All in all it has been a New Jersey in history. Sue willfirst runner-lip to the first Miss remarkable year for Suzanne crown the next MiM Cap* JlajAmerica. It might also be noted Plummer She is already hick Cgunty on July Wth at *•that in that first pageant Haze) to work at being Miss New Music Pier in what localHarris competed as "Miss Jeraey, having been scheduled pageant <strong>of</strong>ficials predict win bt<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>", the first and last for four appearances this week. one <strong>of</strong> the finest local pageant!local girl to compete lor the With her outstanding per-in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> last Cape May County U proud Ofin the state's history.MU? America crown. 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