PAGE 8 — SECTION ONEGarage Getting Crowded?SeFI it Empty with a Want Ad'CHOLLY'SHOLLY FARM& COUNTRY GIFT SHOPJUST ARRIVED!Mums, All ColorsAssorted Holland BulbsDried Flowers. Large VarietyDecorative and Clay PotsUrns and Plant StandsSHORE ROAD (Rt, 9) - MARMORA1/4 Mi North <strong>of</strong> 34th St. 1 It, f LightStep right upand right on any<strong>of</strong> ourResilientFloor Covering byGongoleumKENT I LESPENGLER'S231 WEST AVI., DIAL 399-3343FREE PARKING *Closed on MondaysTO SAVE ...OR NOT TO SAVE . ..* •That devilish desire to spend it as soon as you get it iswith us all, Those who wish to be financially successful,however, know that discipline now can mean greatersuccess and personal pleasure later. It isn't easy . , , butwhat worthwhile undertaking is? Try starting the savinghabit,., with conviction ,, , and with a goal, A regu-9 return trip.^Barricades and sign? will belet up to assist both cyclists andmotorists. Drivers arecaitfioned, however, to followall rule&<strong>of</strong> bike and 'auto safety,lhaking certain to obey trafficlights and stop signs.' .."This Ahould be a verypteasam'WfyUy-event," notedHark s<strong>of</strong>ter; public relationsdirector. |",puf it> not a license(to anyori€(.to disregard basictftfety regulations."Food is being brought in fromWesley Homestead on 8th st.and Atlantic aV. to WesleyManor, 22nd st. and Bay av.until a health inspector, who isexpected today, relnspects theIncreases in enrollment* havemain Manor kitchen and gives would be considered by theprompted the need for a study.a satisfactory report on the Board to bring the board back A letter from Dave Kevii,sanitary conditions.up to full force.requesting employment as aThe Manor kitchen was Additional resignations counselor on decisionsrecently closed as a result <strong>of</strong> astate health inspection whichbund inadequate dishwashertemperatures, a limited supplyregarding school site, locationand curriculum was presentedto the Board by Kohlenberger.Board member Robert W.<strong>of</strong> towels and soap andLautenschlager said thatrecommendations concerninggenerally poor cleanliness <strong>of</strong>equipment and surroundingareas.Mrs. Mildred Allen, administrativeassistant at theretirement home, said that fourkitchens are available for thepatients touse.MONDAVTHURSDAY 11 A.M.-6P.M.FRIDAY-SATURDAY 10 A.M.-8 P.M.Le508 Mh Street, Phone 398-0319ABLE SERVICE-LUNCH-EVENING SNACKS|<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Old World Cheese Shop |JSPfCIAlOFFERIIfi&mjourGet bMutiful KODAK Color Printi from youreelor iiidn during our Prinls-lroni-Silaei ipeelal.Vou buy ihres md gel the fourth one free No limit totrie number <strong>of</strong> tlidei. pftorBipirMNmwnMri, 1179.Hurry in tsdiy tnd aik u» for diuili,SENIORm.STUDIOobligations he no longer felt hecould fulfill the duties <strong>of</strong> boardmember.Board President Herbert T.Adams said that a replacementaccepted by the Board werefrom Teresa Breilln, anEnglish and Spanish teacher;Dorothy Strantich, secretary;and Ted Klepac, head track andfleld coach. Robert Stowe wasappointed by the Board to a newcoaching position.Latin t«aCher bv the highschool, are the new staffmembers.Board member W. RodmanBoone and Franklin K. Unger,Jr., were appointed by Adamsto the committee which winmnduct an enrollment study <strong>of</strong>Upper Township, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,Cbrttn <strong>City</strong> and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.Kevis's application would bemade at the next BoardBusy docket in local courtsupervisory aide, Mri, FayeBtairqe, was hired as a ..onpr<strong>of</strong>essions!staff member inthe Primaty school. Mri.Rabiaa Comiely is also asupervisory aide. Adamsreported that the kindergartenenrollment is 107.Additional non-pr<strong>of</strong>essionalsat the primary school are Mrs.Marie Jones and Mils SarahLee Soog, both secretaries;Mrs. Royce Young and Mrs.Antoinette Morris, cafeteriauorker*Appointed to the high schoolntb-prftAwianal staff are Mn.Grace Snow, Mary JaneMarcone. Mrs. Anne R.Csmbdl, Miss Wendy Roberta,a high adiool senior in theCooperation Office <strong>of</strong>Education and JoAnne Cherry,Board <strong>of</strong> Education Office.Non-pr<strong>of</strong>essional staffmember in the intermediateschool is Mrs. Mary Camburn.The free price lunchprogram, a state subsidizedSummer is ov«ci but it's hard Unmty grand Jury on chargesto see any difference in the <strong>of</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> a controllednumber <strong>of</strong> cases before dangerous substance and program based on income wasmunicipal court this week. possession <strong>of</strong> hashish. He was renewed by the board.John T. Lang, Jr., <strong>of</strong> arrested by police on <strong>Sep</strong>-Superintendentember8,Subotich said that 4S cents perMichaelJenklnttwn, pa., paid a Mai <strong>of</strong>SOS in fines and $20 in court Martin Kaplan, <strong>of</strong> 1146 platter is reimbursed.costs for possession <strong>of</strong> less thanflve grams <strong>of</strong> hashish and IMIthan 25 grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana, Hewas arrested on August 23.Asbury a,, wag held for thegrand jury for petMtsion <strong>of</strong> adeadly weapon, a shotgun on<strong>Sep</strong>tember l.Another reimbursement forthose students <strong>of</strong> parent!employed on public propertywas renewed by the board. "ItAudrey Davii, <strong>of</strong> Joseph Anialone, <strong>of</strong> is an outright bonus to meMoorestown, bought the most Bargaintown, was fined 125 and district," taid Subotich. Aboutexpensive carton <strong>of</strong> cigarettes 110 costs tor using <strong>of</strong>fensive $300 per student is reimbursed.<strong>of</strong> her lift when Municipal language toMri. John Sheridan Mrs. Margaret S. Sharp,Judge Augustus 8. Gdttt fined In front <strong>of</strong> her home at 1338 Hoard member, reported thather |!M and $10 court costs for Wesley av. on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3. •udent tickets are on sale for14shoplifting a carton <strong>of</strong> Benson Rosemary Ostrowskl, <strong>of</strong> and that 58 have been sold soand Hedges from the fiiHSway Philadelphia, was fined the fcr.Supermarket on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 11.Jamis Hennessey, <strong>of</strong> Roilyn,Pa., was held for the Cape May•mi amount tor being drunkand disorderly in a public alleyon <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14, •Parents night is scheduled f or<strong>Sep</strong>tember 25 in the PrimaryCommunity Orchestra on Music Pier Fridaynie Community y Orehiitra mm by Maidum, mmmpmwill make Its its second public from ' the ' Stow - Boat - Medley ~"~ -byappearance tomorrow (Friday) Jerome Kern, Autumn Leavesevening on the Music Pier, by J. Kosma, the highly popukraccording to an announcement WMww Oonewto by R, A*made this week by Mrs. Paul dinslU and closing Witt M-Vftil.oerpts from Student Prince byThe concert will be presented Sgmund Somberg,at 8 p.m. as a special feature <strong>of</strong> Hie public it invited to attend.the Crafts Festival. There willbe no admission for the concert.The orchestra under Edmond TROPHY WINNERdeLuca, conductor, will <strong>of</strong>fer a Ruth Shaw wn the 3mmvaried program. Opening Deacy Memorial Trophy «t&eselection will be Sound <strong>of</strong> Music B L. England Ladiei &&by Rogers and HammerStein, League, ahootlng an 86 hiwFollowing will be the theme holes with a M handicap, givingfrom Odyssey- by Ettthtf! "•*••;* ifHftiMft,Mr. Business Man!Now Available <strong>On</strong>ly at ...minational bankMaster Charge & BankAmericardThe fastest growing, most widely used credit cards In theworld. Cape May County National Bank now makes availible toyou the best credit card plans — Master Charge &BankAmericard. Now you can <strong>of</strong>fer your customers the convenience<strong>of</strong> both BankAmericard A Master Charge....Us Today for Complete Details, Phone 399-1300^m^ape M^y Countynational banks9TH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE.OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08*26TELEPHONE: 399-1817Ages 3 to 5 Years Learn• POISE and ORACi• MEETING NEW FRIENDS• OVERCOME SHYNESS ,• SINGING and DANCING• ALPHABET and NUMBERSEnroll Your Preschooler Now"A Step in the Right Direction"Cougar XR»7 In size, this new breed <strong>of</strong> Cougar is like Grand Prix and Monte Carlo. In evury other way, it's likenobody else's car. Totally new for 74, New wide buckets, new dash with tachometer and hooded gauges mounted indeeply padded vinyl. Distinctive new Landau ro<strong>of</strong>. Elegant opera window. Steel-belted radials. All standardFRIDAY IS THE DAY OF THE CATSffiALLTHi NEW WiATYOUR UNCOLN-MBiaJRY DEALERMarquis BroughamToday a great ridn ir, y.r.l no: 'designed the '74 Murquis to :;to maintain. Gave it ct'./J -L..;»• <strong>of</strong> heir<strong>of</strong> tti" (...,!itiri'-"talb L<strong>On</strong>tiriuf; to b ( ; u(•>•••. <strong>of</strong> [I great-•itr,i';^-/'rif:riti nl ts.r. luxury car class And allContinentals r• jft on steel•b f ;lt t -d radial tires,Judge / ,ur car by our car.Starting today, there's a complete line <strong>of</strong> smart, new,better built cars at the sign <strong>of</strong> the cat. Not shown: MercuryMonterey, the medium-pried car with the famous Mercuryride. And Capri, the sexy European.See the whole new family <strong>of</strong> wagons,too. The kind only Mercury could build, ' -yM/Jh+r =\It all happens 'The Day <strong>of</strong> the Cat." "^s^s 5 " ->Lincoln Mercury Nobody in the business hasmore kinds uf cars for more kinds <strong>of</strong> peopleI Llam-W "t 'CI I tls I ol W Wl p . hII ti I r !il J I I oIf nl I o<strong>of</strong> n elGARTER LINCOLN-MERCURY220 Watlt} IvanuaI
PAGf 10 - SECTION ONESLEPAalls from (he SentinelLedger(Bncernlng the ipecifieitionBtor a two week period. asThough the <strong>City</strong> could lost thepant forthe new equipment,Waldman said he would ratherrisk that than award the conn-actto a firm that took advantage<strong>of</strong> restrictive bids.The delays have lnfflnveniencedthe Cape MayCounty Roicue Squad, Squadmember Dan Bradley said theSquad is holding back awardinga contract for equipment thatwuld be compatible with thenew police equipment,Bradley said he received bidsfrom .both Motorola and RCAtor the Squad's new equipmentG.E. failed to submit a bid.A spokesman for RCA saidhis firm was originally unableto supply Bradley with a price,but did so a week later! TheAWNINGScontinued from page oneipokesman said RCA does nothave "tone remott" equipmentcalled for in thetpeeificatjons, thus it waintcesiary for RCA to go to aseparate manufacturer to meetthe specifications. Motorolasupplies radio equipment withthe tone remote included.The spokesman saidMotorola hM a "technologicaledge" in this area, Bradley saidhe prepared the specificationswith the help <strong>of</strong> PolischukClassifiedAds BringResultsTOUR and CRUISEfrom tht ShortOCTOBER 17TH - TOUR22 days to England, France,Rwitierlind and ItalyIncluding LONDON—PARISLUCERME-VBNICE SIFLORENCE—ROMS SORRENTO-NAPLES 801and POMPEII Par Penan. bid. TixNOVEMBER 26TH -S. S. futendam toSan Juan, St, Thomai,St. Harthelemy, St.Maart A MartUll,u«CRUISE_ _ _„„,_ Rl(e ^ p , ^HURS1 TfliVEL, Inc.•17 Aibury IVMMI Dial 299-6100•""""• CUP4SENDTO" 1 *"""!lll'USTTR/\VEL, INC., MTAibiiry AvenueDial ifBMIM, Ueean CHy, New Jerujjrt!p_.. -THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERNew group pledges preservation <strong>of</strong> city's beaches and bayfrontA new organization for the new or enlarging the presentpurpose- <strong>of</strong> preserving and public beachesdeveloping beaches and Mrs, Gertrude C. Jamil,bayfron! areas for the public president, also Mid the group ishas been formed and is in the calling for Immediate action toprocess <strong>of</strong> becoming incorporated.Municipal Planning Board in itssupport the request <strong>of</strong> theThe association, to be known letter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 5 to theas the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach and Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners thatBay Protective Association, is they "coniider the enactmenturging the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners <strong>of</strong> an ordinance to acquireto call, a moratorium on allbeachfront ground from Parkbeach and bayfront commercialbuilding and urges theacquisition, <strong>of</strong> beachfrontground by the Commissionersfor the purpose <strong>of</strong> developingpi. to 8th st. to thit the boardwalkin this «rea may be movedback at some future date,"Mrs, James emphasized theAssociation wants to preventthe building <strong>of</strong> condominiumsalong any area <strong>of</strong> the beacheswhich have not already beenstarted. She also noted plans forfour more are in the works.These are in addition to the onealready built at 4th st.The president also reportedthat she and tht Association'sattorney, Stanley Brotman.planned to attend the <strong>City</strong>Commission meeting yeiterday(Wednesday) to reguest themoratorium on building.It was emphasized that thtgroup is non-pr<strong>of</strong>it and willdepend solely on donations andmemberships for its finances.Anyone interested In the publicbeaches and moratorium oncommercial building, whetherthey are property owners ornot, art invited to join. Furtherinformation may be obtainedby calling Mrs. James at 398-0607 or Mrs, Anne Rubinich at"398-1203.Officers <strong>of</strong> the group electedat the organizational meetingSaturday are Mrs, James,president; JamesSchmidt, vicepresident; Delmar Yard,recording secretary; Mrs,Helen Brown, correspondingMainland Assembly <strong>of</strong> God to dedicate new sanctuaryLINWQQD • The MainlandAssembly <strong>of</strong> God Church at 21 ISNew rd. will hold a dedicationlerviee Sunday at 3 p.m. for thenew sanctuary.The dedicatory address willbe delivered by the Rev. John J.Patroski, superintendent <strong>of</strong> theNew jersey District <strong>of</strong> theAssemblies <strong>of</strong> God with stateheadquarters in Trenton. Otherfeatured guests will includeLinwood Mayor JosephBradley, former District•Superintendent Rev. FrederickD, Eide and SectionalPresbyter Rev. Joseph Beretta<strong>of</strong> Cherry HU1.The new sanctuary featureslaminated arches, wall-to-wallcarpeting, padded pews and iscompletely air conditioned. Thebuilding was erected over atwo-year period by men <strong>of</strong> theAureh working two and threenights a week.The pastor, Rev. Gordon F.Preiser, calls it MainlandMiracle. He reports that thesanctuary was buUt on i 'prayas-you-go'basis, materialpurchased and installed as thefree-will <strong>of</strong>ferings <strong>of</strong> membersand friends came in,"Through the faithfulness <strong>of</strong>God and His people thecongregation was enabled toinvest over $66,000 in a buildingMarmora Fire Co. plansbrand now*i*flwpmlttee <strong>of</strong> *e MarmoraVolunteer Fire Company{ranted the results <strong>of</strong> itsstudy regarding the presentinadequate housing at a recentmeeting <strong>of</strong> die company. TheCommittee proposed construction<strong>of</strong> completely newquarters.The present building housesbur trucks, but is not tuffleitntto shelter two other vehiclesowned by tht Tin Company, Inaddition, storage facilities artlacking and there it no spacefar other much neededequipment and supplies.The Committee reported thatit had looked into an addition toIf you are one <strong>of</strong> the many people these days facedwith the responsibility <strong>of</strong> caring for an aged parentor loved one, and are particular about the quality <strong>of</strong>services <strong>of</strong>fered we ask your consideration__<strong>of</strong>Linwood Convalescent Center. We <strong>of</strong> far a clean,attractive facility, appetizing menus, and a well trainednursing staff in sufficient numbers to assure good care.Our specialty is caring for the'long-term patient. Yourinquiry or inspection is invited.THE MAINLANDS MODERN LONG-TERMCMG FAaurYNEW ROAD i CEUTML IVE., LIM00D, «, J'SV »• ««urr Upper Township groups which is perfectly legal,Comnyttee. who, along with but, we believe that primaryCharles Sandman, won thelection is a better way becauseparty's,, endorsement m theitgives the voters anJOHMSOM'S CLOCK SHFEATURING—•_ Mahogany Inlaid Chest ol Drawers• floll Top Dtsk• Empjre Marbletop Table• Oak Sewing Cabinet** „, CLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONSANTIQUE and NEWANTlOUE FURNITURE 15OONEWRD1*1 TOP CONDITION NORTHFIELDC Emerson Johnson, Prop. 645-1745IfETTnfROUGH m•k, »olid value ,htTRAINED PERSONNEL TO INSURE PROPER FITTINGDOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLEDvvsFAMIY SHOESTORE921 AsburyAvwuw Dial 399-33#mm*irtunity to select canites,"Another organizationlocated in Marmora which callsitself the Regular Republicanshas, failed to supportRepublican Party candidates inthe last several local elections,"the spokesman said. "Infact it has endorsed independentsand registeredDemocrats who have runagainst Republican Partycandidates."The Upper TownshipRepublican Club's endorsementand backing <strong>of</strong> Krukis done because <strong>of</strong> his outstandingrecord <strong>of</strong> accomplishmentin the Township."Kruk, a lifetime resident, hasserved on the TownshipCommittee for three years, twoyears on the Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustments,14 years on theWanning Board, five yem on Chevrolet Motor Divisionthe School Board and istakes new strides forward ascurrently a member <strong>of</strong> the the industry's manufacturingBoard <strong>of</strong> Trustees to theand salts leader with importantWoodbine Stats School. advances in sturdiness andContrary to recent releases, road ability in its,seven dif-passenger car lines forhis administration had theferentlargest surplus <strong>of</strong> funds in the MM,Township's history whicheliminated the need for a bondissue when the new school wasbuilt. His other accomplishmentsinclude therebuilding <strong>of</strong> Township Hall,the acquiring <strong>of</strong> the jetties atStrathmere, the purchase <strong>of</strong>additional beach andrecreational area in Seesley'tPoint and obtaining equipmentfor Hollis Caldwell recreationfield and the Tuckahoerecreation area,The Club feels hit record <strong>of</strong>participation and leadershipdeserves the support <strong>of</strong> the Cluband all registered Republicans.Talent bonanzaAddle Lemisch, director <strong>of</strong>"Butterflies Are Free",Atlantic Community Theatre'sfirst show this season, tells usthat there is much fine aspiringacting talent in our area. Andshe should know because theturnout at the recent auditionswas tremendous."It really was difficult toselect a cast because so manygood people turned out, but wethink we have an excellentgroup <strong>of</strong> players and we arenow working very hard toperfect our production", laidMrs. Lemisch,Jim Parker, <strong>of</strong> Egg Harborromantic iMd^LastiiWrfcW »r ACT JU lightingTo show youreally caretGift FruitBasketsDelidously Different,fromfiful flowers for Every OccasionSPINNING WHEELFLORISTv> • jtors <strong>of</strong> Unique Designs•"J/'.%,"Top-<strong>of</strong>-the-Iine '74 Chevrolet<strong>On</strong> the way to a third consecutiverecord "three millionplussales" year, Chevrolet wUlintroduce its new can andtrucks in dealership showroomsacross the. country on Thuraiay,<strong>Sep</strong>tember 20,A total <strong>of</strong> 44 models are being<strong>of</strong>fered by Chevrolet for1974...four leu than in theothers, ;overhead camshafts and 18valves—four pm cylinder."Headlining the broad varietyprevious model year,In addition to the variousGreatest change is in thestyling and mechanical advances,Chevrolet is equippingChevelle lines where a newsporty Laguna Type S3 coupeis added while • luxurious newMalibu ClagBic series replacestechniciin tor "Shot In TheDark" and he was assistantrtage manager for "Mary,Jtary". "Butterflies Are Free"will mark Ms acting debut,Chris Shuster, <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint, will play JUl Tanner, theflighty young hippie who hasthe apartment next door, Chrisappeared as Antoinette inACT'S "Shot m The Dark",Helen Smith, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, an experienced actress,will play Mrs, Bluter and BobWidite, a neweomw toACT, hasbeen cast as Ralph AustjH,,Lynne Sausto Is asslingwith the directing and,;consecutiveACT Playhouse, JOB JAve,, Northfield. R§can be m«de by calling thePlayhouse on Monday, Wednesday,or Thursday evmings.PDDDWE CUE!the Laguna series at the top-<strong>of</strong>-Bie line. The Malibu becomesthe standard series replacingthe former DeLuxedesignation"Improvements all acrossthe board add value to all ourcar lines," sayi F. JamaMcDonald, Chevrolet generalmanager."Later in mid-year <strong>of</strong> the 1W4model run," McDonald added,"further excitement will beadded with the introduction ifthe special performanceCbsworth Vep. Heart <strong>of</strong> millimited production option," hesaid,. "will be the CosworthVega engine with dualall cars in 1974 with a sequentialignition interlock in the seatbelt system that calls for thedriver and front seat passengerto be seated with belts buckledbefore the car will start. Seatsensors and buckle switchesoperate sequentially to helpprevail defeating the System.There are three distinctbumper systems on Chevroletcars in compliance with themore stringent governmentimpact regulations.They include the hydraulicpneumaticenergy-absorbingsystems on the regularChevrolet, Chevelle, MonteQrlo and Nova; the new-•jiring-mounted* *»lumtaum'bumpers witn resilient impactgrips on Camaro and Vep;and the body-colored.urtthane"s<strong>of</strong>t" bumpeY 0mn withaluminum and east Ironreinforcement and draw bolts&S\tWt1imEngine power ranges*'from'tt«- Vep's aluminum alloy'block four-cylinder Mo-cubic%th power plant and theStandard 250-eubie inch sixcylinderott up to an optional 454cubic-inch VS.That's why we try; harder to please ourcustomers by serving good food at reasonabltBrices.MULFORO'8CORBIM HOUSETavern and Dining Roomi j IlliU north Ol Tuctuhoe pnBI »Open Dally from 10 a.m. O Closed onMondaysMAMA MIA'SDHOMEOF THE, FIGHTS INFLATION!IFRIDAY SPECIAL, SEPT. 21 fa priceI Served frwn 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.mStMIMLaMClosed Mondays and TuesdaysSTREET «d ASBWY AVE. DIAL 398-2811BRIAKFAST,LUNCH and DINNERBe Sure to Check Our DailyLunch and Dinner' SpecialsJOIN YOUR FRIENDS IN* THE ARCADEf «p« i A.M. Tin? "Where the Town Meets". . .•:;.j.- • '•»-./••;•. ,-•D3In compliance with emissonaandards, California engineavailability wiU be differentfrom the rea<strong>of</strong> the nation.Basically, all California VBswiU have four-barrel car-;buretion. Additionally,Chevrnlet is making a fourbarrel400 VI standard for all:big Chevrolet wagons and a ,. twobarrell 400 VB standard forChevelle wagons...both f<strong>of</strong>^improved performance.Various siies <strong>of</strong> rteel-beltedradial ply tires are standard onCorvette, Monte Carlo andLaguna Type S-3 and availableas extra cost options on all<strong>of</strong> other Chevrolet developmentsfor 1974 are new frontami rear styling for standardrite cars; new styling for theChevelle and Veg« lines; newfrom and rear appearance for/the Camaro; and stylingrefinements for the MonteCarlo.The five coupes in thtstandard Chevrolet andChevelle series have new ro<strong>of</strong>designs. There are new bumpersystems using for the first timeextruded aluminum bumperstor Camaro and Vep.Other features for 1974 includewear sensors and indicatorsfor disc brake liningand front subpension ball Joint;new -battery flame arrestor'-caps; a low internal resistancehatter* M4B mmair conditioning system.PAGE 1! — SECTIOftMTM lecture at LinwoodLINWOOD - The InternationalMeditation Society In the morning anddi (tt^nH sponsoring a free publiclectureentitled "Tran-to maintain a relaxed s&Mt<strong>of</strong> ,evening/are all a petson'^lppscendental Meditation At mind all day. TM it prmcti&a '•Taught by Maharishi MaheshYogi" in Linwood on Wednesday,<strong>Sep</strong>tember 28, at 8 p m.The lecture will be held at thePrudential Building on New rdAlien Sol<strong>of</strong>, teacher <strong>of</strong>transcendental meditation inAtlantic <strong>City</strong>, will be thespeakersitting comfortably with W#.closed.For more information,contact the IntertfatiQoalMeditation Society at'S4W*S.ACLASSIFIED 0b ,MINOS RESULTSUNDUNEWMAJUGEMEftTDalton's InnBoMt»60Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 22DANCING FROMOPER WEEKENDS THRUFisherman's Inn3326 Atbrny »»••ServingFRIDAY &SUNDAY DINNERS5-7:3» P.M. i-SATURDAY DINNER 54:00 P.M. *BREAKFAST-„ SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8 A.M.-IZ NOON3221 A5BURY AVENUE PHONECOOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUTOpen thru Sunday. October 7thNEW SEASONAL HOURS:TUESDAY, WiDNf SDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY TIL 7 P.M.|FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'TIL 8 P.M.; v* WE'RE CLOSED 0K MOMDAYS *OF THEZABBRiZED COCKTAILSo Long,..it was nice seeing youEffective Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24th we closewe reopen Monday, May 13,1974Our sincerest thanks to the many thousandswhose patronage made our <strong>1973</strong> season themost successful since we opened In 1955,It is our hope when we re-open next May 13,1974 you will again favor us with your patron.We promise a continuance <strong>of</strong> our attentiveservice, the same high quality food thit hasgiven us the reputation as "<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> America's(finest and most beautiful family restaurants"Do come and see us again,"THE HOST OF THi COAST'ISBEREB'SANGLESEA INN.WIIDWOODNJ. -s