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PAGI 6 — SECTION TWOForumcontinued from editorial pageit is financial idiocy to try tobuck the ocean.In the ZO'i, rial ejtate interestswere successful inhaving the boardwalk movedoeeanward, because the b«achhad built up tha-e. And shortlythereafter th» ocean startedooming In apin.Because <strong>of</strong>, this folly, andbecause we have tried to keepthe beaches on which theeconomic bast <strong>of</strong> the citydepends, the taxpayers havespent a fortune.The Commiisioneri aft <strong>of</strong> Wean <strong>City</strong>, the ones who, Intrying to protect you, theour school tax bill, will againtaxpayer, from ever having thishappen again. They don't wantto own riparian lind.,.they justwant to keep the beaches toryou, the public, to use.Why ire so many realtorstrying to overturn Ordinance1117, which is designed to savethe beaches? Call up the realtorwho sold you your home and seeif he is one <strong>of</strong> those who sold youyour house and is now trying to. laka your beach away.Ruth P. Conover200 Inlet rd.Editor, SentinelLedger: Iam (peaking for we taxpayersCOME WITH USON ATICHNICOLOR TRIPTO THE STOCKIXCHANGiYou'll know a lot more aboutAmerican business,..after you see"WHIT MAKES US TICK"and other color films, to be shown during the i-week investment course, to be conducted for theUth consecutive year by Harry L. RossThe place; Mainland Regional HighSchool, Unwood.N.J,Registration dates:<strong>Sep</strong>t. 24,2! and U7:00 to 9:30 P.M.Ca II or write for your free copy <strong>of</strong> a brochure onall courses.MR. RALPH OVIS, Director, 917.4151 or MrRoss, at 341-4111,THE INVESTMENT COURSE BEGINSTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,MATHIS & CO.I INVESTMENT BECUHIT1EI1 S. SO. CAROLINA AVENUEATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 0B4D1348.4111Serving the growing investmentneeds <strong>of</strong> Southern New JerseyNOTHINGSUCCEEDS LIKEREGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT5*PER ANNUMNo Minimum fiolanc*90-DAY NOTICESAVINGS ACCOUNT€1000 Minimum BalanceNWT1ME FVNIS AMIUILEpay the cost <strong>of</strong> the schoolbudga next year, Tlie largesttingle item in this budget isteachen' salaries, <strong>of</strong> coursegood teaching conditions andtools help the high coat <strong>of</strong>education too,In view <strong>of</strong> the above wetaxpayers are vitally interestedand affected both monitarilyreceive medical help a fewand for our children, year* ago, be doctor gave mi the 48 states <strong>of</strong> the mainland,educationally, by the im-pillipending contract negotiationsa small amount. Alter two they are largely concentrated and Italian extraction asmore visits add a fewmore pills In Lancaster, Pa., andbetween the Teachers' he just gave me a bottle he hadcompared to the English, Irishsurrounding counties, nilAsiociation and the Oe«an <strong>City</strong> been using for my IS visits. Hieand Scotch-Irish whogives riae to about IU millionSchool Board, and I wander table said "sample medication,predominate in New England,tourists per year who spendwhy these negotiations have to not tobe told." Fortunately myThe speaker also noted theirabout 111 per capita in the areabe kept so secret. Why can't at anger seemed to make mehigh respect for hard physicalif they don't May over night andleast the news press attend and forget my iUaeuj Hie practice, t» ifthey stay.work, conservatism andreport to we taxpayers the. as I'm told is no longer infrugality, Iney are slow to 'The much discussed Amiihproceedings at the existence.adopt new ways, In fact, a fewand Mennonite sects are butstiU use kerosene lamps evennegotiations? Certainly th«small segments <strong>of</strong> the overall though electric lines pass theirSchool Board should not refusePennsylvania Dutch group front doors. Honei and mulesour teachen any reasonablerequest, nor should ourteachers be expected to makerequests that wereunreasonable. Why shouldthese negotiations be so hush,hiel, - everything elie pertaningto our School System isopen to the public; all salaries,procedures, board meetings,*c. - just why shouldn't wetaxpayers be kept informed asto what transpires at thecontract negotiations betweenTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER"y«."An abrupt reply came,..,"go 1•ee another doctor,"1 couldn't comprehend this*arp rejection from a nurse <strong>of</strong>one <strong>of</strong> the few doctors who havewaiting room hours. .Can aperson's right to seek medicalattention depend on whichmonthi one livat in <strong>Ocean</strong> QtyTHie list time I was able toWho cares? A fewyears ago aletter wat published In thiscolumn with a bog list <strong>of</strong> factsthat amazed me. I couldn'tbelieve things happened like"not attending an ill personbecause thii wasn't theirpermanent residence." I foundout last week its true. The gadthing is it was true a few yearsago too.CJiarlesFurimsky860 North st.Editor. Editor,Sentinel-Ledger:the Teachers Association and Berger Realty is one <strong>of</strong> thoseour School Board. We're paying leading the fight against Ordnance1117. Ordnance 1117from S35. to ISO, on hour whilethey negotiate • let's get a little will protect your beaches andmore for our money! keep those beaches from beingRodBoone built upon.Mr, Grisbaum, <strong>of</strong> largerEditor, Sentinel-Ledger: For Realty, owns much riparian10 years I have been a summer land. He talks <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>resident needing a beach fee, and <strong>of</strong>niiident from May through £S5£r!J£?J 1 "5? <strong>of</strong><strong>Sep</strong>tember, I never thought^!! ht thi EESS* iKF *•% ' ~l Wwould be used against me as a ££*£"?*? ft>m *> wh «reason for not rmuiivin's receivingw _ ach n * feet com*. come.medical attention. To bespecific, this ii what happened.I entered the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> a localdoctor and ttie nurse said theywere closed. I asked when thedoctor would be in.She said "are you a summerresident?"The unusual question caughtme surprised as I answeredCITY HOIVIE, SAVINGSDoes Mr. Grisbaum believe,as he says he doit, that theriparian land* in the control <strong>of</strong>private owners win best protectour beaches, or Is he thinkingahead to future fees he cancollect from the <strong>City</strong>? And howabout commissions he cancollect as a realtor from otherriparian owners?Mr. Grisbaum al»o talks <strong>of</strong>the beach buUdng up some dayand the State being able to dowhat they with with* this builtupbeach, (not true!!!) Ii Mr.Grisbaum worried about theState or is he thinking <strong>of</strong> themoney he could make buildingon those beaches?Don't forget, those beachesare there beeauwef your tax«.Your taxes have paid tor thejetties and the sand puetc. Did you endorseto retain aHeJenHarley323 <strong>Ocean</strong> rdEditor, Sentinel-Ledger: Thisletter ts in reference to a newsarticle which appeared on thefirst page <strong>of</strong> your issue <strong>of</strong>Friday, August SI, <strong>1973</strong>. Itconcerned in attempt tocopyright a study prepared forthe Cape May CountyMunicipal Utilities Authority. Itwould appear from the articlethat the Englneerlns Con*sultant to the Authority,Pandullo, Chrlsbacher andAssociates, have alsocopyrighted the work whichthey are preparing In- theAuthority.I with to inform your <strong>of</strong>ficeand the reader* <strong>of</strong> theSentinel-Ledger that Pwidullo,ChrUbacher and AmocUte*. atConsulting Engineer for manyAuhoritiM and munidpalitle.,hive never copyrighted anyreports or studies and have notdone M wltt the work for theCkpe May Authority. We and noreason to copyright our workand do not intend to do so at thi«time or in the future.Environmental Consultant,Jack McCormick andAssociates did obtaincopyrights on the MomeaInventory which they preparedfor the Authority. Underrequest from the Authority andthe SUM <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, jackMcCormick and A«»ociate»tavt withdrawn the copyrightiand the Department <strong>of</strong> EnvironmentalProtection lapro<strong>of</strong>ing the Planning LoanApplication subnJttedly theAuthority early in My.'Perhaps thr«i0i th« medium0C yoir Lettert to theBfllbt oranother article tbia communicationcould be publisbed'Mjnm W » clari^r **uttftma to our firm to hajrigte-•tatement <strong>of</strong> the nfctiaqrrowdinglheactivftiM<strong>of</strong>ttoiptM^ CmtultanU ^IllaiMAOE SALE ^Pennsylvania Dutch customs topic <strong>of</strong> Rotary speakerPennsylvania Dutch Customswa§ the topic <strong>of</strong> a talk by Dr.Byron Horne, <strong>of</strong> Iititi, Pa., atthe dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> theRotary Club last Thuriday inPlymouth Im,Dr. Home explained matalthough a sprinkling <strong>of</strong> thesepeople can be foundthroughoutHandsomel •!full hiding stains for firough textured woods USTAINSwhich incidentally includes afew blacks, the speaker noted.An intereiting report wasthat William Penn wasresponsible for bringing thesepeople from the RWnCValley inEurope to the Pennsylvaniawoods. 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