PA6E 12 — SECTION ONE THE.OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THUBSPAY, sePTEMKB U, nj 3Makes solo flightfereement," Including ceerdilationbetween New York indNew Jewey crime.efforts.( IHCLE CAFESomers Point, N. J.Music £Dancing NitelyThru <strong>Sep</strong>temberTony Mascara1DIB1CT tBOM B«!6BT INNUSVIO4I!ORGAN-VOCALISTDelivery ServiceCALL 927-8111'SRESTAURANTI BAR900 Short Road,Somert Poin|THE FINEST INSEAFOODDINNERSUSINGFRESH FISHCAUGHT FROM OUROWN BOATSSNAPPER SOUPDELICIOUSSTEAKSPACKAGE GOODSDELIVEREDPhone 027.3843OPEN 7 A.M.PEN(P6HH0392A:OS) PEN-SACOLA, Flu. (FHTNC) <strong>Sep</strong>t.11 — Marine Second LieutenantGeorge E, Busfield, Jr., son <strong>of</strong>Mr, and Mrs. George E.Bui/ield, Sr., <strong>of</strong> 1116 Asburyav., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J., made hisfirst solo flight in a Navy aircrafthere. Soloing is a majori NavalAviatorI Dad always says: |{"Friends art},i| priceless. Don't sell• them short."HARRY'INNA LandmarkSemen PointinPfnmflMlIlNICK NJCKfftSONM.lody. ten!! and Dine*•ILL CAMPat (hi Plane tar DiitnwTOWJLAR CMBITCMOS ACCIPTEOFASHIONMUSTYfWDAY1 KM. TOP.M.CHINESFOOD— RiSTAURANT—, ECU ROLLS, BAR-I-QUED SPAR1 HIMAnd Mmv OUitr Cnbieie DellMcleiTAKEOUT, DIAL MfrlOH306 Octan *»•., Ootai OHy, I. j.it the NfWJoin the'FallfunPeopleLODGEAutumn !•
if11PAGE 14 — SECTION ONf TJHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, W3Matter <strong>of</strong> constitutionalityLegion Pott, AuxiliaryBoardwalk shop operator appeals sales conviction in joint installationIn behalf <strong>of</strong> his client, MrsPrances Fox, <strong>of</strong> Margate,Atlantic <strong>City</strong> attorney PatrickT, McGahn has appealed adeciiion by Municipal JudgeAugmtus S, Goeti finding hisdient g';ilty <strong>of</strong> e Sunday salraviolation.McGahn said the leries <strong>of</strong>'appeals he has planned couldeventually involve the con-hi•itutlonality <strong>of</strong> the ordinanceItself, He said his eliem isprepared to fight in the courtsas far as necessary.Mrs. Fox was found guiltyafter lengthy legal argument!involving McGahn and <strong>City</strong>Proiecutor Don Charles, Shesaid ihe was innocent <strong>of</strong> thecharge <strong>of</strong> failing to display aJESSTAVERNHack Horse PikeWest <strong>of</strong> PleasantvilieU 11PHONE 646-6900LIVE %4 MUSIC•TILWED.. FRI. I SAT NfTESDINNERSStfiVED DA!LY 4 TO 10sign lilting permitted merchandisefor lilt on Sunday inher itore, the Odds and QodJejshop at 746 Boardwalk.McGahn argued that the citywai selectively enforcing theSifflday salej ordinance againithis client. He noted that Mrs,Fox had two copies <strong>of</strong> the ordinaneeposted by both the frontand back doors <strong>of</strong> her storeCalls rehearsalsReheariali for the annualproduction <strong>of</strong> Handel's"Messiih" by the CommunityChorale will begin Monday,October 1, at 8 p.m. in the ArtsCenter, according to an announcementmade this week byWilliam C, Wood, director,Mr. Wood will conduct thepopular work for the fourthyear here, The performancewill take place Saturday,December is, in St. FrancesCabrini R.q, Church, 2nd it,and Atlantic av,, and willfeature • full orchestra andW 4 A.M. guest soloists.All interested singers areinvited to Join the chorus at themeeting October l. Rehearsal!I will continue every Mondayevening until the performancewith the exception <strong>of</strong> twoholidays, Columbus Bay, October8, and Veterans' Bay1 October 22,Roy Gillian'sWONDERLANDPIER6th Strett and Boardwalk•*•—•Open Weekends Miry <strong>Sep</strong>t. |Between Sipsby JohnThe do • it • yourself winetastingcontest started lastweek by The Circle LiquorSore got <strong>of</strong>f to a great startaccording to reporti coming infrom Someri Point. Californiawinei were given a goodtesting. This week, the wineexperti at Circle recommend asampling <strong>of</strong> the famous NewYork State winei which connoisseursthe world over ,consider leaders in Americanwines. The vineyards <strong>of</strong> the Finger Lakes region in thecentral part <strong>of</strong> the state are most noteworthy for superiorwines, Oold Seal, Pleasant Valley. Great Western and Widmersare among the top producers. j>'or this week's sessiontry a pile dry Catawba (red. white or pink) plus a Rose,Sauterne, Burgundy, Chablig and Concord. For detailed ffireformation on this fascinating party pasttime, come to the SCircle Liquor Sore, just <strong>of</strong>f the circle in Somers Point, Their Sstaff <strong>of</strong> experti will be pleased tohelp you. p\ Tourist: a guy who drivel 5,000 miles to have Mi picture It taken in front <strong>of</strong> his cir, §COOKING WITH WINEaerry Cheeie PateYou'll need: 2 small pkgs. (3 ozs, ea.) <strong>of</strong> cream cheeses<strong>of</strong>tened; 1 cup (about 4 am.) shredded sharp Cheddarcheese; 4 tspns, cocktail iherry; about 4 tspn, currypowfler; U tspn. salt; i jar (Bozs.) mango chutney, finelychopped (or > s cup finely chopped mango chutney); finelyslicea green onions with topi; stsime or wheat wafers. Beattogether thoroughly the cream cheese, Cheddar cheese; Jerry, curry powder, and salt, Spread on a serving platter': shaping a layer about h inch fiiiek, Chill unU firm At. serving time, spread with chutney and sprinkle with green| onions. Spread pateon wafers. Makes appetizers fcrabout i,i Sign in window <strong>of</strong> finance company: "For (he nan who nil; everything, but hain't paid fcr it.", „ QUICKIE QUIZ: r r~ a L are BC Mpubie cocktail wiaeifvermouth and sweet vermouthCIRCLELlOUORSTOREwhen detectives arrived to police oncers,-routinely check Sunday salesviolation in mid-August.A sales clerk in the store,Mrs, Toni R, Printz, also <strong>of</strong>Margate was fined 1200 andgven a ten day .suspended jailsentence for selling a hand bagvalued at 112,50 to undercoverTwo other defendents wereliven $200 fines and ten daywipended jail sentences forsimilar sales violations atBrooks Discount Drug Store at1600 Haven av, Beth enteredpnlrv BIHM m the charftes, 'McGahn said MM, FOX'Scopies <strong>of</strong> the ordnance eon-Ejiuted a "sip" that is requiredby the ordinance to be postedUMing specific items in thesore that may be gold.The appeal is the first in anumber <strong>of</strong> yean. Arrefts and"<strong>City</strong> vacates alley for church buildingA section <strong>of</strong> public alleybetween Bayland Dr. and Bayav, was vacated by the <strong>City</strong> atWednesday'i <strong>City</strong> Commissionmeeting making it possible forttie construction <strong>of</strong> the newHoly Trinity Episcopal Church.Thi ordinance passed withoutpublic opposition and by aunanimous vott <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>Cbmmissioners In exchangefar the vacation <strong>of</strong> more thanhalf the alley, the churchdeeded the city a 15-toot right <strong>of</strong>Hi-riseLeague rnemberi nave sat inthis room where people werepacked in like sardines, liningthe walls and filling the hall outto the stairway. Homeownersare trying to save the quality <strong>of</strong>life they thought was their whenthey .taught their home here."Seven Story condominiumsmean to them no beach in theirarea, and a completely changedatmosphere including: legs air;less sun; loss <strong>of</strong> parking spaceas condominium owners parktheir ears on the streets to sotheir guests have easy parking;and peculiar changes in waterpressure which means thatsome apartments can no longerget water if the occupant aboveor below them is already usingit. The anguish <strong>of</strong> thesehomeowners as they struggle toescape the threat suchbuildings bring is heartbreakingto watch,"Mayor B, Thomas Waldmarisaid he and the Commissionerswould act up a "workshop"meeting wlm members <strong>of</strong> theway aerosi ehuren ownedproperty to bring the alley outonto Bayland Dr.Construction <strong>of</strong> the churchhas started at the site with theinstallation <strong>of</strong> piling* and Somesurface grading.In other action JosettePileggi was appointed temporaryclerk typist in the PoliceDepartment, William Barberwis named temporary laborerin the Department <strong>of</strong> PublicWorks.continued from page oneammissionffs Panel on <strong>City</strong>Affairs, the Planning Board,the city engineer's <strong>of</strong>fice, andcity attorneys, to discuss thepossibility <strong>of</strong>, • moratoriumlimited or otherwise.Later in the day Waldmanannounced the meeting will beheld for the mentioned partiesat 1:30 p.m. next Monday atatyHall.1117continued from page onelands by deed, gilt, or byrecordable agreement,"The intent <strong>of</strong> Ordinance 11178 to enable the <strong>City</strong> to purchaseriparian lands and buildablebeachfront lots oceanward <strong>of</strong>fee bulkhead line. In lieu <strong>of</strong> toepurchase the <strong>City</strong> asked ownersto sign agreements promisingnot to build or disturb sanddunes on their properties. Bothmoves were opposed by anumber <strong>of</strong> beachfront ownersand the Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors.OKN ILL TEAR 'ROUMD- ON THE BIT '•SEAFOOD ISm ST. AT YHE MYFWHTFreth Fish DallyILL KMPS OF MIT;lit FRESH SQUID • MULLETSHINERS and BUTTERFISHSomething New at ConeysSATURDAY and SUNDAY DINNERFOR THI FAMILYCHICKEN POT PIEVtgttiMt and Potato**• DAILY SPECIALS •Served Noon-8 P.M.MONDAY . Moat Loaf, vegetable andpotatoesTUESDAY . Spaghetti and MeatballsWEDNESDAY . Beef StewTHURSDAY . Breflded Pork Chop,vegetable and potatoesFRIDAY - Fish Platfcr, vegetable andpotatoes—also choose from—OUR COMPLETE MENUNit Natttn -1 (a C.rtt DitheiHot ami C*M $and*ioli«sMARTY GEE"KW8 OF THE fWHO"- Friday u4 Satan*,; KitesCONETS34TH STREETvtitAHiLlQtJOR |Phon©A resolution was passedappointing Theresa Espoiito aischool crossing guard in thePolice Department, and JosephComerford was named temporarylaborer in the PoliceGarage.John Caville, vice president<strong>of</strong> the Allied Civic Council, andothers complained that recentrate requests by the NewJersey Water Co., for water andsewer service in the city wereout <strong>of</strong> line, Others complainedMasonic Club spoakmrJerrold L. Jacobs,superintendent <strong>of</strong> stationeconomy for the Atlantic <strong>City</strong>Electric Company, will give atalk on the Atlantic GeneratingRation at the meeting <strong>of</strong> (he<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic ClubTuesday at S p.m. in theMasonic Temple,It was noted mat the con.stantly increasing demand forelectricity and the demand fora better environ lent hascreated a conflict throughouttbe country. This is especially.(|ljie in New Jersey, theprtppjed site for a nuclearpower plant.All members are urged to. attend Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for2 ttie.poming year also will takef fl«ee Installation will be infetober All Master Masons arewelcomeDirector honoredFrancis P. LarUa, <strong>of</strong> 46Smset pi, has been identifiedas one <strong>of</strong> the most outstandinginnovator* - administrators Inguidance in the North AtlanticRegion <strong>of</strong> the United States.He has been invited by theAssociation for CounselorEducator* And Supervision toattend a conference inWashington. D.C., from October3 to 5 to apeak with themembership regarding thetraining <strong>of</strong> counselors.Larkin is the director <strong>of</strong>counseling for the MiddleTownship Board <strong>of</strong> Education,Ctpe May Court Howe, aconsultant to the VinelandCounseling Service and adoctoral candidate at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> PitUfcuttfi.mconvictions in me 1960's led toseveral appeals to highmcourts. The ordinance hasnever been attacked on eoniitutionalgrounds before,McQahn said he will take thematter to the U.S. SupremeGjurt if necessary.mat a rate increase request byme Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co.,was also high.Mayor B. Thomas Waldmansaid he has been in contact withthe applicants stating the city'sview that the rates they areasking are toohigh. The Mayorsaid he has found this a moreeffective means <strong>of</strong> protest thansending representatives to apublic hearing before the StatePublic Utilities Commission,Classified AdsBring YouQuick ResultsSKHELMDAFTERNOONSTIITOH IHOPPINO CINTIRNOaTNPIILfrHMt-IIWfBIEPARKINOATOOONNOW PLAYWG"TMI YKAR'S BISTAMIRICAN FILMTHUS FARI"—Piul D. BmnwmM,\w$irwt«ntW*MtBii«r.4s*t!u ISpecial KMdtet MatineeSatHrdayOaly"WAY, WATOOF' SOMERS POINT - A jointinstallation for <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong>Ciark-EIiaion Post K 2American Legion and Auxiliarywas held recently in the PostHome.Installed, for the Post were:Joseph Heffemaa, comminder;Robert BorreU Jr.,senior vice commander;Charles LovaUo, junior vieecommander; Harry Stewart,adjutant and financ* <strong>of</strong>ficer;John Anderson, service <strong>of</strong>ficer;and Bert Kern, sergeant • at •arms.fcr the women' were,membenThose installed for the<strong>of</strong> the Atlantic CourfrAuxiliary were Mrs, VivianWilliams,president; Mrs. MikeMrvica, first vice president;Mrs. Helen Stewart, second399.9876vice president; MrsPaulosky, historian;Hermanis Conway, chaphfrMrs. Helen Kenan, sergeant ^- arms; Mrs. Robert Borrdt•eeretary;'»«.;iJllian SmiScorresponding jpseretary; aiyMrs. Bettie Rambo, treasuryOfficiating wer*members bme Atlantic County insLallincommittee Carl Lobb, conmander; Ernie Schiek, adjutant; Jim Brody, ViMcommander; Tom Harris;historian; Id WeatwortEsergeant • at - arms. 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