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;4PAGE 12 -SECTION ONECub Pack 71 don mothers appointed for now seasonMARMORA-The firstmeeting <strong>of</strong> Cub Scout Pack 71wis held thii week, New denmothers were announced by/jQibmaster Bob Burlingame., Dm one will be under the, areetien <strong>of</strong> Mri, Judy Tull and""Mrs, Barbara Young; den twos will be led by Mrs, Ruth Rosenand Mrs, jime ScWachter; Mri,Lillisn DeGra/f and Mri,ttrmie Parziale will be theleaden for den three; and Mrs,Royitta Duberion will lead danbur.The Wtbelos den, led byRusty 'Harper, opened themeeting with the singing <strong>of</strong>HOMEOF THEFIGHTS INFLATIONFIIMI SPEOKL.SEPT. 2Blti ft.\Smtt Iran II 4.M. ID II P.M s 415-inch PIZZA 1.• Closed Mondays and Tuesdays itlOffl STREfT aid ASBURy kit, DHL 308-2011• LIVE MAINE LOBSTEHS • LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS •1155 ASBURY AVENUE, DHL 311-1111/lr HOWis the TIMETO ISTOCK HUH FREEZERwith...... NPERULCRABDEVILED Mil withDeviled Clam 2 VogttibleiSMUY PUTTER$ 2. 00• LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS •• LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS '"My Country Tig <strong>of</strong> Thee",Cubmaster Burlingamewelcomed the parents and newcubs to scouting and thenpreiBitid Bobcat pains to SoottDevii, Mark Rosen, JonathonFrasea and Baron Schaehter,Two boys were taken intoWebeloi §nd prMtnted withtheir iVebtlos cqlors,neckerchief and hat. They wereKent Sorenson and Billy LihouCub Seoutings highest award,the Arrow <strong>of</strong> Light, wa§ given toRuity Harper, BobbyBurlingame and StevenHughes. The boy§ thenpresented miniature arrow <strong>of</strong>light pins to their mothers,Charles Webb, Jr., scoutmaster<strong>of</strong> Boy Scout Troop 79,accepted two boys into histroop, Crosiing over to boyscouting were Rurty Harperand Steven Hughes They wereTHI OCiAN CITY SiNTiNIL-LEOOIR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, <strong>1973</strong>given their new neckerchiefs,slide and hats.It was announced byBurlingame that the duet willbe 25 centa a week Ala year Healso asked for volunteers to bem charge <strong>of</strong> refreshments form* Pack meetings, and alsosomeone to be secretary tor thePack CommitteePick ?i qualified tor tinsimmer •eUvititi award. Thetheme for October Is"American todjans".Bobby Burlinganii doled themeeting with the. Pledge <strong>of</strong>Allegiance,The next Pack meeting wUIbe on October 30 at 7.S0 p.m.at the elementary school; thenext Pack Committee meetingwill Be on October II at 7:45p.m, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mm, RuthRosen.Township Democrat Clubback Corson, Mrs. ShroudsThe Upper TownshipDemocratic Club announced itssupport <strong>of</strong> two independentcandidates"Both Alan Corson forTownihip Committee andTrudy Shoiffdi for tax collectorRkk Mora noOrgan andVoetUlt NightlyqDining from 6 p.m.Closed MondaySOI Bach DriveCape MayFor Reservations CallM4-3431Your home's exteriorpointed by pr<strong>of</strong>essional paintersat surprisingly low pricesNEW SPRAY PAINTING TECHNIQUEGETS THE JOB DONE IN MINIMUMTIME WITH MINIMUM "MESS"Mtrp is o new, (oiler, taller method <strong>of</strong> Qpplyno top quality PimburohJJPoinls _ dgKlgptd «»preif.ly lor UM by oroleiionol oepiicslori, ¥ouohtoin o nrdtoniono! quality paint job ond a! th* torn* tfm« you artipqtorJ the lonj waiting period normally gssecigttd with obtaining e prolessionoliynppliod bruih point job,Thll point )• HMtlally luifid Is N«w Jtmy clilMtt. It rttiitief wind, land ond M(I iproy •iciptlonsll, will.<strong>of</strong>fer the Townihip finequalification!, 1 ' mid KenJohnson, Jr., club president.Johnson further said,"Carson is a young man whohas consistently demonstratedhis interest in the Township andcertainly deserves the chanceto be a Oommitteeman. Hisopponent has been talkingabout what plans should bemacle by the Planning Boardyet he was previously amember <strong>of</strong> that Board andaccomplished nothing. We feelthat Frank Kruk had hl» chanceand failed."Mrs. Shourds has likewiseimpressed our group with finequaUflcatiODi and hat alreadyproven her ability to handle feechores well during her interimappointment," Mid Johnson.Johnson concluded, "TheDemocrat Club hell (hat thebest interest* <strong>of</strong> all th* clteensOf Upper Township will be metif we elect independent thinkerswho will owe their allegiance toall voters rather than one littlegroup,"CLASSIFIED ADSBRING RESULTS$ 245 $ 425PricM shown above are opprasiimotloni lot a typical PRO-SPRAY pointjob. This pnee ineludti:1. Normal surface preparation,2. Power spray ,c (toning <strong>of</strong> your homt,3. SUN-PROOF PROSPRAV Lalex Hoyie Point fur (hi siding rf fh» house4. Labor to apply the paint to the siding o( (he house,Special price for contrasting trim on windswi, doots, ihulttrs andOther iuji ond slyloi s( hom« CSmpgrghiy prited.1. Longer lasting protection bteause the•.pray paint coating is mare uniform, and2S°s thicker than bruin applied latexpaint, ,2. A nationally adylrtited, high qualitypaint—a Pittsburgh Points productSUN-PROOF* PRO-SPRAY Lat« HaystPalnr spteially made for laraying,I, Lengef life paint (tompared to oil baseheu^ points), letttr color fctentien, •oa.You actually gtt a better houtt-painting jobat tar less tost — with th«ia advantages:4, Choice <strong>of</strong> hundred! o( beouliful modtmeei<strong>of</strong>t—ALL FREE Of LEAD PIGMENTand s<strong>of</strong>t far uM around th* homt.I, A Mint film that Is blister, fumt, mild«wgrid Main rtsiitant«, Advomeflii <strong>of</strong> SUN-fROOF LottxHMist Point's obility to "strtteh ondshrink" with yftur hemt's cxponuort aridcontrgetion.GENERAL PAINTINe 00.OR STOf IN fOE MOM INFO*MATK>H—NO OitlftATIOH-From thm PR <strong>of</strong>ficeGet your pedal pusher certificatehv by Mark Solfer The I** Pedal Pusher paper willWt ttt <strong>of</strong> exciting information intormition torewardedby»big kta from nilPY « M it WIIB be hi.nn«alolilw4lli«t*K4iiHlh nostalgically illustrated with uiose<strong>of</strong> thrum fit you vnu who whn buy huw children riillftran'i 1 ! adoring adoring girlfriend, alrlfriend, a• CUTpublicrelations director drawings <strong>of</strong> old-time cyclists books.vaceous sweet pickle. -and will herald the joys <strong>of</strong> Earlier this week, I stopped Now, that's what I call realbiking at America's Greatest in a local store to pick up a book children's literature.Family Resort, More important for my four-year-old daughter,will be the rules <strong>of</strong> Bicycle who wit confined to the house REMINDERS: Craft SlowSafety printed on die back <strong>of</strong> with a sore throat. Under such noun are from I p.m. to 10 p.m.fee certificate.situations, she demands breakfastin bed and lavish attention Saturday. The Bazart, anFriday and 10 a.m. 'tU 10 p.m.We hope you will abide bythese rules and pass them along such as the rereading to her <strong>of</strong> auction <strong>of</strong> painting! byto your friends, children, countless Dr. Seuss books and members <strong>of</strong> the Cultural Artsrelatives, etc.other classics like "The Flying ohter. Is set for 1 p.m. la theThe Bikeway will start at St. Hockey Stick."Solarium <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier onJanes pi. on the boardwalk and Anyway, I couldn't resist Saturday, You'll find someproceed to 23rd at. From 23rd buying a new "pop up" great buys here with proceedsit, take Wesley av. to S9th st. illustrated volume for her titled benefiting die Arts Center,and 29th st, to West av. If your "The Adventures <strong>of</strong> Superlegs hold out, you can continue Pickle." The story is all about a Halloween will be here beforeon West av. to 59th st, mild mannered pickle named we know it and the Exchange'The Bikeway wUI be marked DUlard who turns into a super Club is already hard at work toand all efforts will be made by condiment when danger lurks make certain <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hasthe <strong>City</strong> to insure safety from unscrupulous radishes another gala Halloween Paradethrough the use <strong>of</strong> warnings and and cabbages,on Thursday, October 25. Thebarriers. However, and this is a In a thrilling climax, Super Club raises funds needed tovery important however, ALL Pickle makes cole slaw out <strong>of</strong> a make the event a success.riders must obey regular traffic huge and menacing cabbage Donations are welcome andrules, stopping at Mop sips and who threatens to flatten the may be sent to the Exchangeabiding by red lights. entire vegetable garden. He is dub, Box 857, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, N,J.Mayor B. "Thomas Waldmanwill pedal his way to the MusicPier f«r the presentation <strong>of</strong> aspecial certificate at 10 a.m. onSaturday. Those<strong>of</strong> you who arevisiting the Crafts Show canpick up your certificate, sayCARE!hello to the Mayor and enjoy theUThose <strong>of</strong> you who rarelyreceive a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Meritwill ha ve a grand opportunity topick one up fret <strong>of</strong> charge thisweekendAll you have to do Is navigate• bike to the Music Pier or 59thm, pier on Saturday or Sundayand • coveted "Pedal PushersCertificate <strong>of</strong> Merit" wiU bepresented to your esteemedpersonage,I take the liberty <strong>of</strong> using theword "coveted" whendescribing the Certificatebecause I can't Imagine anyonewtn'would not swap his or herlucky rabbit'i foot to get one <strong>of</strong>these unusual awards,The Pedal Pushers Cer*ttflcate is being Issued to those<strong>of</strong> you who participate in ourFirst Family Bible WeekendSaturday and Sunday,(Needless to say the awardswUI be printed on re-eyeiedpaper, get the pun, chuckle,chuckle,)The 59th st. pier will have thecertificates neatly stacked intheir snack bar between diepeanut butter crackers and fignewton bars. Just drag yourbike-weary bones Into the standand tell the person in chargetfiat you want your "PedalPushers Certificate."Those<strong>of</strong> you who drop by theMusic Pier will find the Certificate*at the entrance to toeCultural Arts Center's CraftShow on Saturday, <strong>On</strong> Sunday,we hope to have themdat ributed in the pavilion <strong>of</strong> theMusic Pier,Should you fail to obtain oneat any <strong>of</strong> these places', they willbe available at the PublicRelations Office in <strong>City</strong> Hall onMonday, 'exhibits almostsimultaneously. Wow! Whosays <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty isn't an «-dting place?!Riders who make the completetrip from St. James pi. toMi st. and back will havecycled about 14 miles. Thisshould earn you tee title <strong>of</strong>"Super-Cyeler" and wiUprobably also provide you witha rather tender posterior Ifyou're not used to taking longtrips by bike.Speaking <strong>of</strong> super people, Ican't resist passing along misMRP resumes activities;Medical program is airedW,J, Gaul from tht internationalCompumedlcsCorp. was guest speaker at thefirst meeting <strong>of</strong> the fall seasontor the local chapter <strong>of</strong> AARPheld Friday. John Gflbttt fc,president, presided.Mr Gaul gave a talk andslide presentation <strong>of</strong> thetesting program hitfor AARP membersand their relatives. It use*mobile frailer units andcomputers. A survey is beingconducted to determine theextent <strong>of</strong> members' interestMrs. Dorothy BarteUi,program chairman, hatarranged a number <strong>of</strong> interestingand informativetopics and speakers in bepresented at future meetings.Richard Wilson, senior vicepreeldwt <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong>Electric Company, Mil speakon Hie Energy Crisis at theOctober meeting.Chairmen Hill and MacOane<strong>of</strong> the bus trip committee havearranged a sightseeing trip toWashington, B.C. on October uand 17. Visits wiD be made tothe White House and onerimportant place*.Membership chairman KayWhat reported pretest paid laimembership la approximatelyPOSTAL PpflmoNMARMORA - Tpmtmuf!(Friday) U the final day forreceipt <strong>of</strong> appllcstioni at feeBtorrnora Poit Office for Atpwition <strong>of</strong> Subrtitute RivalCarrier <strong>of</strong> B«a>rd PoMmaMerEdward G«tty had announcedme opening foe this recently.1h« examination will be held atth» Atlantic Ctty Port Offlce.More infonnaUon on theportion can b« obtained at theMwmora Po« Office. 'NAUTICALSO, Attendance at the meetingFriday was IK,Legislative committeediairman Philip Hering Sr.reported on hla correspondancewith Mt# and local <strong>of</strong>fldaUabout the mambtn* objectionis the proposed rate bike onwater and sewer charges. Healls (poke,,about proposedchange* in Omm, O^. zoningregulations. ' 'The next meeting win beOctober 19 at 1 p.m. In theYouth enter.GREGORY'SREITMMMTne FINEST (I•SIMFRESH FISHOWN B01TSSTEAKSkM.BUT NICETHE'CRAB TRAPON fHt ClRCIf - SOMIftS POINTv v>••*««.D•D•D•D•D•DThat's why we try harder to please ourcustomers by serving good food at reasonablePrices.Enjdpble Dining Music byMohnny Gordon"Gm'tar-Voeaiist3 to 8 P.M. SUNDAYMULPORD'SCORBIN HOUSETavern and Dining Room14 mill rwrtti l! TUCHHM on Bl, NOpen Dally from 10 a.m. • Closed &&Atond»ys X,\.DD• •D• 'D•••••DBOBDB •OR EAT INGALUV• DILI SANDWICHES• STEAKS .CLUBS• HOAGIES • SODA399-7234AV OCIANRESTAURANT34TH STREET and 4SBURT AVENUEOF OCEAN CiTVNOWSERVIIBBREAKFASTmi LUWH DAILYPLUSDINNERS¥SEPTEMBER V. \mHONOREC^-aiapter 83 Orda- <strong>of</strong> Eastern aar helda dinntr Monday evaing on the Music Pier honoringMn.Muy gyarti, Grand Representative to NewBr^wirfE. aown here at the affaiP are (1. to r.)Worthy Matron ftfrs. Eleanor Wall, Mrs. Swartz, andWnrthv Patron Archibald earlson. Sailor Photo.DIAMONDSOLITAIRESity AlwaysATUOW.UOWPRICES!12«9S. Shore H»«d,Palermo. N.J.-•••,i, and Ed Larson andReuben Sussman, 53.Monday afternoon's game*ow*d an average <strong>of</strong> 36. Mr.. «ir-Mrs. Lyndon Cortelyouwere tied witti Rose Canto andReuben Sussman with 4SH forfirst ipot. Rimnersup wereReba McLaughlin and BillGoldman, 38; Esther Fuller andMorgan, CD director,takes 6-month leaveCivil Defense DirectorGeorge Morgan announcedWednesday he is taking • sixmonthleague <strong>of</strong> absence fromfee post because he is unable toput in the time necessary to dothe Job.Morgan is employed byTransport <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, thebus firm that recently doledrfcwn operations at its <strong>Ocean</strong>aty terminal Until next summer,Morgan has been transferredto the Atlantic <strong>City</strong>terminal.Morgan aatd he liad submittedhis resignation effectiveOctober l t but decided on theleave <strong>of</strong> absence without payafter conferring with city <strong>of</strong>-' lals. The post pays.44,|M *rioU X'" Mayor B. Thomas Waldmansaid the closing <strong>of</strong> the busterminal hat been a double,blow to the city- the loss <strong>of</strong>waiting rooms and ticketfaculties and Morgan.In his letter to the governingbody, Morgan potnted out theneed for a full time CivilDefense director noting that hiswork load has doubled in the tixyears he held the post. Hepraised the Commissioners fortheir cooperation and supportin disaster control matters.Waldman said there areseveral people being consideredas a replacement forMorgan in an acting capacity.He said Morgan has agreed tocontinue in a , volunteerFines imposed in charges, drug cases* Municipal Judge Augustus S.Qoetc fined a Paulsboro manCOO and put Mm on six monthsprobation following his convictionin court Tuesday onpossession <strong>of</strong> marijuanaA Whole New SeasonTENNIS Excitementwirarts NOW!!WTRE OPEN NOVV^. . . AND TIMESLOTS FOR THE NEW SEASONALREADY STARTING TO FILLDON'TC«t|JMpw for Information,~~ ~ ' <strong>of</strong> to ReservfS v . THE INCOMPARABLE FACILITIIS1 NEW JERSEYS FINEST RACQUET CLUB,'.4 Virnturf Cou'IS withor Privacyfclimite Control maintainsTemperaturer ftoundbiervationOtek^6li» Enclosed Pony RoomInstruction ;I -Jnclgdrng Videotape RfplayFully Stocked Pro Shop10% Discount to MembersSauna, Health Cluband i«ercisf PaellHiesfor Men and WomenChildren 1 ! ActivityRoom with TV, Babysitting Service AvailableSnaek ShopWeekend T»nnii Psftif sr, Sttt.Pirkw.y. Ctp* IVtoy Court Hom,N, AOM10(Turn <strong>of</strong>f Parkway «« Cr«t Hwen Nursing HormlPatrick Guinaugh, 22, wasfound guilty <strong>of</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> thedrug <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2. It wat hissecond <strong>of</strong>fense.Dennis j, McCormlck, IB, <strong>of</strong>Ruladdphla was fined fin forpossessing marijuana at 2nd st.and Wesley av. on August 29.Gilbert Rivera, 21, <strong>of</strong> Bronx,N.Y., was finedWOO fcr interferingwith an <strong>of</strong>ficer whileunder the Influence <strong>of</strong> alcoholon <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13, A secondcharge <strong>of</strong> possession <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fensiveweapon, a gat pen, wasdismissed._____William M.Campbell.-Sj; washeld lor action by the countygrand jury following his arrestfor possession <strong>of</strong> capsulesbelieved to bt amphetamineson August 22.OastlM Ms Maa RawfeiWhy guest aboutIHe insurant)*whanyou can know?Knowing is as ««sy ati phone call. WithPrudential's •xclutivtDollar OoldiB strvic* Ican show _ and were followed byMr. and Mrs, Oirto Mclwan insecond »pot with M%, Alsoabove average were Mr. andMrs, Jack Bennett and Mr, andMrs. Elmer Sperry.Sunday's game showed anaverage <strong>of</strong> «d, »u Fuller andRod Bosbyghell took top honorswith 74% and coming in secondwere Ann Marshall antl John&een with rov_. Also aboveaverage ware Alice Webb andNioma Seymour, Jane Youngand Don Millar, Ed Zerrer andGrace Kelly, Harmon Webband Mabel Clymer, EstherFuller and Mary GertrudeIngram, Frank Seigh andFREEPiOPLiWHO CAREMowbray and Art Levin.'Boxwood Duplicate Bridgegames are played every Sundayand Wednesday at I p.m. at416 Atlantic av.Dog warden warnsagainst loose pats<strong>City</strong> Dog Warden HarryMelntyrehat Issued a warningto dog owners that the animal*are not allowed to run at largeJust because the summerseason is over,Mqlntyre said he will cononueto pick up dogs runningloose on city street* andbeaches. He said summonseswiU be Issued to the owners,and they win be fined,Ageording to city ordinance,dogs are allowed on the beachafter <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15 only if theyare on a leash.4-piece place settingPAGE li~ SECTIONGarage Getiing Crowded?Sell ft Empty wrth a Want Ad!AWNINGSRoyal Staffordshire ironstone• • Your first 4-piece place setting<strong>of</strong> "Coaching Scenis" just for opening a newsavings account with $25, or more or for addingat least $25. to your existing savings account($25. must remain on deposit minimum oneyear.)Each additional place setting may be purchasedfor $3.90 whenever you add at least $25, toyour savings account. Beautiful accessory piecesmay be purchased with each $25, deposit.Start collecting the entire set today . , . andenjoy the results <strong>of</strong> a regular, disciplined savingsprogram.Ninth St. at Centra! Ave, • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>398-2000Blk Mrs, Pk at Noah's Rd, • Pleasantvilie646-1188NEW34TH ST. OFFICENinth St. it Central Ave. • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>3982000MEMBER F DICA5. *«#At

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