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• • • « . • • - - • " »«aPAGI 10 - SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SEPTIMBIR «, Wlministrationurge people to whom he hasBeachWaldman laid th« city ii not sold riparian land to sign suchoonuiidea irvm page 1interested in condemnation or an agreement If they couldGEORGE 0.Erosioncontinued from page 1 acquisition as • meant <strong>of</strong> retain ownership.does not mean state ownership keeping the beachfront for Waldman Mid the city's are interested primarily in opening up tin four clogged inlets toor control such as when a state recreational use. He Mid the attorneys wtU be at <strong>City</strong> Hall boating traffic. An <strong>of</strong>fshoot <strong>of</strong> this "master jetty" concept is theLODEREAMMpark ie purchasud as it the ordinance is merely a tool thit Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10 at 10 periodic replacement <strong>of</strong> land on the beach from storage ireusouth end <strong>of</strong> the island, can be us«d apinit those intmt am. to discuss signing the adjacent to the Jetties.Waldman did my that one m building on riparian lands or agreements, after they are ' The <strong>City</strong> Commiisloners <strong>of</strong> WUdwood have opposed such a plancondition <strong>of</strong> the |raitt is that "at damaging sand dunes. -refined in legal terms, with tt the Hereford Inlet in North Wildwood. Even the Array Corps <strong>of</strong>PAINTER the discretion <strong>of</strong> the city's Most <strong>of</strong> those present were property owners and their aiginewa admits that the Wildwood beaches will be eroded ifiovaning body such acquired viiibly impressed "with a •twrneyi.master jetties are built out into the ocean. Then will he no way torEstablished 1947 tandi may be sold to the State proposal by the Mayor thit thesand in th« littoral drift to reach the Wildwood beaches.without public auction." Tlie individual property ownersMayor noted that luch would enter into legally bindingDial 399-1454 not be the case during hii ad- agreementi with the city. . . for a mostwonderful season!Thanks to your patronage during the peat•ummer months, our season has been moit•ucceisfui. We are sincerely grateful. We're•erry to §ee your vacation end, but hope youwill come back soon — if only for a day,<strong>Sep</strong>tember and October are moat delightfulmonths at the shore; you'll love "am. Remember,whatever the month or the leuon you'llalways find the welcome mat out at 8th andWesley.Of OCIAN CITYSOUTO JERSEY'S MOOT MODBW PHARMACYMi If. and WMtoy Aw, GUI WW355— FREE DELIVERYt ,stipulating that the riparianLands will remain open forpublic recreational use.Waldman read from a sampleagreement which would bebinding on eaeh succeedingowner <strong>of</strong> the lots. Ft lays theowners shall maintiinownership <strong>of</strong> the premises, thepremises shall not be used forthe erection <strong>of</strong> any building oraructure, but used only foropen space, beach and waterrecreation by members <strong>of</strong> thegenera! public including theowners, protective sand dunesand related improvements sucha» jetties, snow fencing, dunestabilization and preservation,•sirs and walkways for beachaccess and dune stabilization,and temporary movablelifeguard standsIt further states that thepremises may be used forstructures for public safety andconvenience including first aidstations, lifeguard stations andrelated facilities only with themutual consent <strong>of</strong> the owners•nd the entire board <strong>of</strong> dtycommissioners.The ap-eenait statea alsothat "the parties heretoacknowledge the right <strong>of</strong> theowners to use the premUei forbeach and water recreation hutfurther acknowledge that itmay become necessary in thefuture for the city to establishthe collection <strong>of</strong> a fee for the use<strong>of</strong> beaches within the city <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. In the event thatsuch a fee Is established, theowners consent to the collectionby the city <strong>of</strong> such a fee for ftiuse <strong>of</strong> the premises however,unto the owns- the right to UMfee premises for beach andwater recreation without thepayment <strong>of</strong> any he,"The proposed agreementseemed to satisfy a number <strong>of</strong>those present and most <strong>of</strong> therealtors Carey Mid he wouldYour home's exteriorpointed by pr<strong>of</strong>essional paintersat surprisingly low pricesNEW SPRAY PAINTING TECHNIQUEGETS THE JOB DONE IN MINIMUMTIME WITH MINIMUM "MESS"Hf,-p ii g new* faster, {jEffcf method ef applying fop qualityPaffiU = developed espressly for us* by prOfeiieftfll QppJiCQtsfs, ¥euohfgiPi a pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualify paint jgb and Of !h# fornt time you oreipsred the long wolfing peried normally gisgciated with obtaining a preleiiisnellycipplicg brush point jeb.Thit paint ii Mptcially lyifid »o Ntw Jtrwy climatt. (I mhttt nvifffef wind, iond and* to It ftproy exceptionally will,Alley vacatedfor new churchThe <strong>City</strong> Commissionersvacated • portion <strong>of</strong> the publicalley between Bay av, andBayland dr between 28th andaoth its, Wednesday to makeway for the construction <strong>of</strong> thenew Holy Trinity EpiscopalQiureh,The alley it needed foroonitruetlon <strong>of</strong> the structure,and the church hat agreed toturn over a portion <strong>of</strong> theirproperty with a radlia curve <strong>of</strong>25 fait to permit access fromone aid <strong>of</strong> the alley to the other.Construction <strong>of</strong> the churchfoundation i] expected to startin the near future, Whencompleted the congregationwill move from their presentaructure at nth at, and Centralav.In other action at themeeting, the Commissionersappointed <strong>City</strong> Dog WardenIfcrry Mclntyre permanentlyunder State Civil Service,Mclntyre has held the post fortwo yean on temporary status.Julius A. Green, Theodore M.Smith, Donald S, Duble, LloydN, Greenwaldt, James C,English, Jr., Lewii J.Kispaugh, AnthonyWashington, and AnthonyPtonegro were named permanenttruck driven in theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Public Works.TitlerYou can H I ways to!! whena man is cujujing himselfat a party by watching Iliawife,-Jax Air News.$395 $ 175Pricei shown ebivt are approximations for a typical PRQ.SPRAY paintjob. This price includes:1, Normal surface prcBoralion.2, poser spray cleaning <strong>of</strong> yaur horn*,3, SUNPROOF PR04PRAY Lotax House Point for iht tiding <strong>of</strong> iht heuif.*, Labor to apply the paint to Iht iirjing <strong>of</strong> tht hous*.Special price for contrasting trim en windawi, doors, ihutttri and framing.1* Longer lasting protection becou$t thevproy paint coatir>g is more uniform, and25°o thicker thon bruih applied latexpoint%, A nationally odvtrtised, high qualitypaint—a Pittsburgh Pointi product —SUN-PROOF* PRO-SPRAY Late* HouttPaint specially made for tpraylng.1. Longer life paint (compared to oil batehouse points). Better color retention, tenHONEW-11MOther tiiei gnd slylet ef HsrM eomfarghly Blind.You actually gtt a tetter houtt-pointing jobat far /«« coit — with thttt advantage:4, Choice <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> beoutiful, modemcotoo—ALL FREE OF LEAD PIGMENTand i<strong>of</strong>e for ui* around th* home5. A point film that ii Milter, fume, mildewand stain rmjtant.t. Advontaget <strong>of</strong> SUN-M*OOF LatexHous* Point's ability to "atretch ondshrink" with your home's expansion andcontraction.6ENERM. PMWnNfi COOR STOP IM FOT MOM INFO«lMATlOH_N0 «U«AtlON—$ 425ISAVARMUConstruction <strong>of</strong> a similar master Jetty at the north end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>aty would create • similar eroding effect on this Ul«nd'» wuth endbeaches. <strong>On</strong>ly Oil nigh periodic wind reMontlon could • balance bemaintained. Is a navigable inlet worth thi* price?Where do we stand today? We have built too far In natire'idomain, but it would be unrealistic and exorbitantly expentive toabandon at the present time what w$ have buflt. After a severeaorm is the time formoving back and changes in roning.So in the meanUme, unless intenaified reMarcfi turat upsomething better, about the only soisible recourte for overdevelopedand eroding beachen is to keep pumping and dumpingsand to feetihe littoral drift,•—•Weiley Mane, author <strong>of</strong> "Tlie FraU <strong>Ocean</strong>," wwte; "Outflafikedby hurricanes, breakwaters, dami and artificial island, the Corpswill have to reinforce an impotent littoral drift with larger andlengthier sand convoys In tune the Corps may even before theBttoral drift."The alternatives to expensive sand replacement an much leafattractive; the construction <strong>of</strong> groins and breakwater* and other"structural defenses for stabilization" mat helped to eauM totproblem in the tint place.Many <strong>of</strong> our beaches are a mess and the aolutlont won't be easyor cheap. It is just too bad that most <strong>of</strong> the people who cawed moat<strong>of</strong> the beach erosion problems in the first place, and who had fullme and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> the beache* for a time, wont be around tohelp pay the bill.ClMutnti Mi irlBi RawlNOKNIISEPTEMBERThe EMILYDINING ROOMHilTHSTREITBreakfast* DinnerComa OitotmiCom*TOJeffers' Farm»ST SOOTri Of THE U 1UHS, HPffi 9,ALL TOP QMLITY FRESH JEJISET PROIItCE• J«rsey Nt LimasJ• Jersey FieM Tomatoet• Jertey Apples• Jersey PeaohesYOURDOLLARS CANTEND OF SEASOMFLOOR COVERING AllOFFBROADLOOM • EKD-OF-ROLLRliNINTS • LINOLiUM • VINYLSPENGLER'SIII WIST IVIIUIHMM 399-3343FREEICE cowWATERMELONSwhen you pin them downin a Savings Account atCtmntynational bankerry « SEA BLE OTY * CAPEum nr t nuMAL mm* wmmmn tmuumm•> Our bonk makes no service charge onchecking accounts <strong>of</strong> senior citiiens, collegestudents or members <strong>of</strong> the armed forcesFor Your Convenience•n *«*nwn mm - mm mn mi MT WLINI,is, POINT - To datemow than $1,200 has beenooQectcd in the August door-to-^ —maT-" Sonera PotarYouth (VtS^Bociatiorj -Althou*«p,collection tookplace Widjjfe'on August 11,Myufy **m** nT,?MBER «, <strong>1973</strong>*ive raised $1,200v*o helped collect "Itisa«u*|0r concertThe Nabb Leslie Post e2American Legion Chorus, <strong>of</strong>MIlvHle, directed by GeorgeSatterlee, will be heard Inconcert Saturday, (<strong>Sep</strong>tember8) 8 p.m. on the Music Pier.The diversified programincludes favorites such as the"Sound <strong>of</strong> Music", "Give MeYour Tired. Your Poor""World War Medley"•PRODIGY — MyrtonK. Estelle, 12-year-oldpiano prodigy, willperform on < the Musicffer Saturday eveningwith the AmericanLegion Chorus <strong>of</strong>Miilville.Mrs.'Evelyn/Pill*, popularvocalist <strong>of</strong> Vlndand, and wellknown operatic singer, will be'featured in the "Italian StreetSong," by Victor Herbert.Sacred songs include Waring'sarrangement <strong>of</strong> "<strong>On</strong>wardChristian Soldiers" andMalotte's "Lords Prayer".Several barbarshop numberswill be renderedDuring intermission MyronE. Estelle, a 12-year-old pianoprodigy, will play severalclassical selections including"First Arabesque" and "LaCathedrale Engloutie," byDebussy . apd "Rondo6PEN DAILY TO 7 • WEEKENDS TO 8 • QPEN DAILYotm1166 399-1516AUSKAN KING CRAB CLAWSFRIED SMELTSSTEWING OYSTERSFRIED MUSHROOMSFIGHTS IHFUTI0N!ftwspe«tr0IU 3M-2I11COOD EATIHG!SIDE RESTAURANTStniRg Breakfast,Lunch and Dinneripe ally UnUl <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1MbJVe*kaid. Un»U October IMBI AT msn PRICES *l»iMUfM ttlt MoNuch, ProiriatortCEHTML AraWE AT 34TH STREETfttMMMMIIA Magnificent RestaurantWith Food to MatchDining bar* it likt |«ttint "douUM". Th* mtgnif ictnt iplindor<strong>of</strong> our •MiNdtifniBt h>t«on worid-widt icdaitn. Our food prat*nfiiCoiWlrt^WHttWi iSoarmt't (Might... withMlwtiom that atiifyth» mott lutidiout culintry tnti. Contidtrtflh yow,prt«wi|.i(Witttior^-hflng vow fritndi, fimily *ndkiddin-W* know ybu will «n|oy it.'' PS. Ptim 09 tvrpfitingiy modmn.DINNItt EVERYDAY4 p.m. to 11 p.m.SUNDAYS1 p.m. to 11 p.m.The Nabb Leslie Prat 82 American Ltglon Chorus,SOLOIST — Mrs.Evelyn P11U, notsdsoprano, will be guestsoloist with the MUlvlUeAmerican Legion ChonMon Saturday evening atBie Music Her,Opriccioso," by Mendelssohn.Myron is the gone <strong>of</strong> Mr. andJfrs, Myron K, Eateui, <strong>of</strong>Miilville, and it a piano student<strong>of</strong> Walden B. Cox.The Nabb Leslie Post 82American Legion Ctettt'lgcelebrating its 25th year <strong>of</strong>bringing music to the arearesidents- They are noted (orparticipation in competition" other American Legionles on the national level,. have bun, for w. m, the unchallenged State*, Champion Chorus <strong>of</strong> NewJersey.- The Chorus has within itscomplement a barbershopquartet, The Qlasstowners,which held the title <strong>of</strong> National'ifClarence Fulirman,.celebrating his 2Sth y§ arwth the Muiic Piirft-chesfra^ mH close theSiison Tomorroweven ing (Friday) with anall request program.Soloists for this week areDeborah Truxal,soprano; Rex fiikutn,tenor; and Tom Perkins,baritone, 1Ti« concertsstart at 8p.nj.fDad always says:"He who flives4 promptly, glvas twiceI as much,"jHARRY'INN, A Landniark inSomers PointPIMM MM111NICK NICKKIIMNMtlody, ton«i ant Dine*Legion Quartet Champions in1968. This ever popular foursomeis composed <strong>of</strong> FloydRobinson, Jame? Bennett,Robert Shannon and PurnellBowker.Gebrge Salterlefc, thedirector, has served in thiscapacity since its beginning Heis an insurance salesman byvocation and has been active inmusic circles for many years.He is also director <strong>of</strong> theChancel Qioir <strong>of</strong> the FirstUnited Methodist Church <strong>of</strong>MUIville.Walden B. Cox, the accompanist,is a long time pianoand organ teacher and aerveaas organist <strong>of</strong> the First UnitedMethodist Church.Mrs. George Satterlee willserve as commentator.Route 9 AMasiachusemAvenueSOMERS POINT.SERVINGDinnersPlattersDeliciousSandwichesSptcfalBusineitman'sf&v"ACKAGE GOODSPHONEPAGE II - SECTION oneWWWRoy Gillian'sWOHDERUIID-• - -t ' nf -6th Street andOpen Weekends thru <strong>Sep</strong>t. |SALEORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS25% OFFMany Seascapes, Florals and Abstractsby Artist Edna KingCAN BE VIEWID ATKING'S COURT MOTELROUTE 9. MARMORA, N, J."Let Bill do it!"Bill Richardson has beendoing it for years—helpingpeople arrange weddingreceptions, socials, businessluncheons and dinners, andBar Mltzvahs.BUI has mych with which to work—ThreeExciting Inns with lovely facilities for largeand small parties...all staffed by folks whoreally care.So, do what thousands <strong>of</strong> others have done.Call Bill Richardson at (609) 641-7777. He'llwgg€eMs -H UStCTiCTOWNE<strong>of</strong>SMlTKVlUEStuithvilU-, X J LV:O!20 Miriufei from Aflanht Cify on U. S Route 9Campbell's Seafood Kitchen3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONF 390 4,1,1.COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUTOPEN THRU SUNDAY,OCTOBER 7TH(CLOSED ON MONDITS, STARTING SEPTEWBER 10TH)HILFORD'S SEAFOOD SHACKWILL BE OPENTHRU SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH(CLOSED FOR TNi SUSON ON MONDAY, SEPT. 10TN)Thank you for a very successfulseason. See you again In May, 74,Russell and Doris MulfordMu/ford's Seafood ShackServing the same mp.rtu AS our Campbell's2! 12 ASBURY AVENUEi'jir4i^•fc'»*•;

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