'fZ\PAOg 12 — SECTION ONI- Shop and Save the Want Ad Way -e Have Everythin,BREAKFASTLUNCH • DINNERIce Cream Sodas • SundawsMilk ShakesFFRESH HOMEMADK DO*JOIN VOI'R FRIENDS IN Tilt \Hf UH:STREET and CENTRA!DIAL 399-0113"Where the Town Meets"Fisherman's Inn3326 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-0795"""" — HOURSFRIDAY & SUNDAY DINNERS 5-7:30 P.M., SATURDAY DINNER 5-8:00 P.M.BREAKFAST-SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8 A.M.-12 NOONServing• Good Homestyle CookingDifferent Menu Daily• A Homey DiningPublic Dining RoomAtmosphereBetween 7th 4 Bth on AtlanticAir Condilionir.gOpen Daily 8-8SERVING THREE MEALSTEAKS * CHOPS tOBSTlR aridaCOMPLETE SEAFOOD MENUFEATURING NIGHTLY SPECIALS• SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATTIRSAUSTOFour local golfers practice up for the First AnnualOpen Golf Tournament on the municipal courseFViday and Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14 and 15. Left toTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGERright are; Dan Humphrey, Ed Keegan, JackSchneider and, about to tee <strong>of</strong>f, Harry Campbell, whois 87 years young and &PEN 11 A.AA. to 11 P.M.CHIFOODiRESTAURANT"wit I 1 Wit; ROLLS. BAR-B-WUEB SPARE RIBS•*" \iiii Manv Oliier ChinfspDfilicaciMTAKE-OUT. DIAL SM-105I305 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ivi,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.THE ALL NEWRESTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNQi • HOTELTHi MOST UNiOUi DINING ROOMON THE JERSEY COASTBREAKFAST 8-11LUNCHNoon-2:30DINNER From 8LATE NIGHT MENU .... till A.M.RESIRVATIONS ARE INVITEDDANCING AND ENTERTAINMENTNightly 9 - 2 A.M. Except MondayArrnrican Express • Diniri ClubNOW OPEN YEAR ROUNDON THE BEACH AT 20TH STREET • AVALON • 967-3426^f^l^A'iTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t% <strong>1973</strong>xAJAJUU« i UUJll.it i UJ4UJUAMJUUUUJ1* UJUUOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.VOLTACO'Sm WIST AVI, PHONE 399-0753FOR THE BEST IMA COMPLETE SELECTION OFSPECIALTIES, TO TAKI OUTPIZZA • SUBS • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTIRAVIOLI • ANTIPASTO •STUFFED PEPPERS7*DiOrio'sCmCLECAFEStiMn Point, N. J.A<strong>On</strong>pMSsteta<strong>of</strong>• LIQVORSWINES •BEERSP»r«onalizodCall 927-6111DAN'SSEAFOOD1ITH STRUT AT•AYFROMTIUL 3M-2279ON THI BAY-OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUNDFreshBluefish*WeakfishFlotmd6fCrabnieat»ShrimpILL KINDS OF BAITIV* p»ck your lit* pufdiim In hJ tuffltttil to imirtfrmt* M hwnMulford'tCORBIN HOUSETartfli and Dining Roomm Mir FROM in kMmamumm• LUNCHEON• DINNER• COCKTAILSIA COMPUTE VMHTY OF SEAFOOD $mi STEAK ]nil row WEEKEW usmim KEASIM•aiMTFUL PIANO SELECTIONSJOIN OUR SIMfi-A-LOMSWEMESMf 1P.M. TIL?MUfMT JEOI m HfiUU BHISUMIEH . IINNEN • UfE UNHToo Late To ClassifyI 1IDRM • HOM» Iltn ft HSJt.wMMr, dMniMkH', nM niMmMl• rii. Illi P
:'V. 1PAOI 14 — SECTION ONEBRIDGE CLUB340 Weif Avenue Jane mil Ruby SunmanCordially Invites You to aBRIDGE OPEN HOUSE7-30 P.M. Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 10thJb —For Everybody—^F BlOINNERS-INTlRMIDIATf* ADVANCED PLAYfRS_ M E EEnjoy Hearing What Bridge IsAll About andHow It Can Enrich Your LifeMIHI-LESSOWS FOB ILLMake New Friends! Enjoy a Great Game!FO R D E T AIL S P H G N13f f-M4I or 3?f-M4g101 HooiaviH Blvd.EKteniion <strong>of</strong> 34ttt St.The Largest Selection <strong>of</strong>COLD WINES in This AreaPhone 399-0297ronv mPRT'5• IN SOMIRS POINT •ANQTHIR MUSICAL SMCTACUUR ATTONY MART _ WHERE IVIRYONI GOES2 GREAT GROUPSBOP-SHOO-BOPSROCK AND ROLL REVUEPLUS-3 HALF HOUR OLDIESSHOWS HITELYPIUS! CASMOV*Vour Date is Great on WednesdayCELEBRATION KITE!Between Sipstoy JohniIIIAi you may surmise fromwatching the social drinkinghabiti <strong>of</strong> your friends andneighbors, almost half <strong>of</strong> th«. American-produced whiskeyconsumed in the U.S. is blendedwhiskey. The distinctive flavoryou enjoy in your favoritebrand is due to the skill <strong>of</strong> thekblender. He carefully blendi•elected full-bodied straightwhiskies with grain neutralspirits, producing a lighter, •better balanced blend that isaimed to win public acceptance and popularity ri ntL > ablending formula has been established, the disinter ori bottler must adhere to it rigidly to maintain the uniformidentity. In considering the differences in whiskies it is wellto remember that straight whiskey such as hourhon or rye isfull-flavored and full bodied, while the blended whiskey is bycomparison light In body ind flavor Many pwiple still referto blended whiskey as rye. It is not, and true straight rye w illprobably shock the palate <strong>of</strong> the imbiber accistomed toblendi.COOKING WITH WINKLIVER PATE S>READ — You'll need 211 is butiw •, i-ipfinely chopped onions, 'a cup cooked crnnhlnl »-,.C.M I 'o 4H ot. cans <strong>of</strong> liver pate, v« tap. dry mustard and t isb.•berry. Melt butter in small skillet, add unions and sautelightly. Combine with other ingredients. Mix thoroughly.Serveon small crackers, andgamis wj.iiWumbled bacon.Makes 18.QUICKIE QUIZQ. Arc the longest aged wines the b*st?A. There Is no necessary connection between (he age <strong>of</strong> wineMM Mi qualify. Some wines reach their peak <strong>of</strong> maturitywfcfaln month! after fermentation and cmiiifit ltt> furtheraged without losing quality. Other wines du tint ruidi thcivmaturity far two, three, live yeari...up io half » icnlurv «-rmore, ' *CIRCLELIQUOR STORET AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKALL OP SMITH JERSEYFrom the PR <strong>of</strong>ficeTHE OCIAN CITYLots <strong>of</strong> activitiesfor <strong>Sep</strong>temberby Mark Soiferpublic relations directorA lot <strong>of</strong> Interesting things arescheduled for America'sGreatest Family Reiort in<strong>Sep</strong>tember. Before we get intothis, I'd like to pass on a fewunusual items left over fromthe end <strong>of</strong> August.La«t week I received a callfrom Mr. John O'Hara, whodescribed himself as a tomatogrower from £rkansaa. Mr.O'Hara called fromPhiladelphia InternationalAirport and was waiting to featured along with soprano;catch a plant back to hisEvelyn PUla.tomato plantation.Yes, there are plenty <strong>of</strong> activitiesin <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> duringSeems Mr. O'Hara had spentan enjoyable vacation in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember, one <strong>of</strong> the nicestQty and just before leaving ihore months <strong>of</strong> the year.discovered that someone had Clint Campbell, Jr.,grown a tomato 6'i inches in proprietor <strong>of</strong> Spenee's Seafooddiameter in a garden at 35th <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> booster and cyclistand Haven. This excited the about town, says he likes Oc-tomato grower no end as h«tober even better.declared it was one <strong>of</strong> the He sent us a letter recentlybiggest tomatoes he had ever with this notation; "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"laid eyes on." to open is months a year,I figured that if it was importantenough torMr. O'Hara nice!"because October is twice asto call me long distance from I'm not sure about the arithmeticbut I, agree with thePhiladelphia, you should knowabout it, too. Anyway, if you're sentiments.interested write and tell us thesize <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the largertomatoes you 1 have known.Another August visitor wasMr, George P. 'Spangler, Jr., anex-serviceman and now apostman in Willingboro. Mr.Spangler has had the experience<strong>of</strong> mailing a letter in<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and then deliveringI the next day on Us route to ~mr/aMends in the Willlngboro area.So those <strong>of</strong> you who don'tbelieve in "nexl day maildelivery" contact Mr. Spanglerand argue with him, not me.Now tor <strong>Sep</strong>tember.Two events <strong>of</strong> majorproportion have beenscheduled. <strong>On</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 29 the<strong>City</strong> will hold a "FamilyBicycle Weekend" incooperation with ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Jaycees.During this weekend, aspecial bicycle run will beopened so that families cancycle the entire length <strong>of</strong> thebland, safe from auto traffic.The Jaycees are planning anexciting bike race for entrants<strong>of</strong> all ages and it should be aWry pLafiMtkPWknd. Wt araghelp in creating tueh worthwhileactivities.Hie Cultural Arts Center willsponsor a Major Crafts Festivalall day on the Music Pier,<strong>Sep</strong>tember 21st, 22nd 28th and2Dth. Some <strong>of</strong> the finest artisansIn the Bast will participate,including blacksmiths, glassblowers, carvers, etc, Tnlipromises to be a very unusualexhibit with talented craftsmenfrom Williamsburg and othercrafts centers scheduled toappear.Another interesting exhibit,the Senior Citizens ArU andCrafts Show, will be heldWednesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 12, onthe Music Pier beginning 10a.m. You will find pr<strong>of</strong>essionalwork at reasonable prices byour talented senior citizens.<strong>On</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14 and IS, theRecreation Department willbold its First Annual Open GolfTournament at the <strong>City</strong>Municipal Golf Course, 26th st.and Bay av. There will beprizes in each divlnon (ladiesand men) torlow total scratchand low total with handicap. AHcontestants should register atthe pro shop no later than<strong>Sep</strong>tember 12,Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> "Surf FishingTbumament" is set for<strong>Sep</strong>tember15 and if, from Slst stto «7th st, on the beach. Forinformation, contact theSEIVilSKHEUMD14 MMHO limnIlltl KM4MON Ins.NHB 7:30nnIFri. ai Sit.[in J to11IMfMtRecreation Department,This weekend, the Music Pierwill feature Clarence f"uhrman's final concert <strong>of</strong> theseason, Friday at 8 p.m.aarence is concluding his 25thyear as concert director on theHer. During this time, he haientertained millions <strong>of</strong> visitorsto <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. "OureongratuistioM to Clarence, aman <strong>of</strong> great talent.Saturday night, the MillvDJeAmerican Legion Chorus willentertain at a free concert onthe Pier, Myron Estelle, a 10-year-old piano prodigy, will he"What toclely eallt the•mart thing to do If <strong>of</strong>tenpretty dumb."rmoNl WK.'SSffiN 0 ««NTi»iToniaht 6:006:0010:00The ultimatein Martial Artsadventure!JBRUCTLEB| JOHN SAXONand| JIM KELLYSINTINEL-LiDQERClassified AdsBring You Quick ResultsTo (Jo?"Mntmttiti I I/ITerry Anne Mer uw Ft f[Here;, five nights <strong>of</strong> family entertainmentyou can ifford Si e for yourself• J » M * J *""J a viit niphttnie illumimlRI 'parade n [he grand pjrja> tradition Tues <strong>Sep</strong>t 4WOrjndstaiiiJ J5 OO/Ulsjcht/s K50MOVIN ON Cm lomplete ....Variety \S h OH JO State mprt cnt-it ves All hows start8 30 P M Preliminary Cnmoet tions w§rj Thursrn mfhli (<strong>Sep</strong>t 5 Ii 7) Mus Amcrrra tin ',hiul jnrj (rovvnin^ Sat mi>rit I rnt fl) 4|Tickets from U 75 $3 /•) *Far Tickets Pbaae (809)348-7061 *HMMJKAMS Now availablr on