PAGE IS — SECTION ONE THE SENnNEL-LBDaBR. OCEAN Cm, N j . THURSDAY^ OCTOBER 6,1988DOWNTOWN PLAN(continued from page I)entire community," ho said."Design can affect behavior."Penland's gilt shop aniljewelry shop, it 7th andAsbury, are being mergedinto one. The renovatedbuUdlng will have • turretand wrap-around porch,similar to the originaladornments on the turn-<strong>of</strong>the-eenturybuilding.Lait spring, the RMAdeveloped an "image committee.Committee membarsinterviewed architectsfrom the Princeton-basedHillier Croup whodeicribed how other dHeiDAN'SONTHEBAYhave, in Penland's words,been "revitalized throughdesign."A subcommittee <strong>of</strong>- theimage committee met todevelop design plans for anarchitectural master plan,which is to include AsburyAvenue, and adjacentblocks, from 6th to 11thstreets. Also Included willbe a corridor linking downtownand boardwalk shops.The plan will address:• landscaping,• building facades,• parking (including thepossibility <strong>of</strong> a garags),• traffic flow,• pedestrian walkways.SEAFOOD10TH STRUT AT. BAYFRONTDIAL 300-2279FRESH FISHFLOUNDER • SCALLOPS • SHRIMPBLUEFISH • CLAMS ALL KINDS OF BAfT*« etc* jour nsh purcham in !t§ sullieiunl lor rtlPiairttlon tlhri»«?$»rt armer391-0072IUY1 DINNER, GIT THiSECOND DINNER 1/2 PRICE** 1 /2 Price applies to i dinner <strong>of</strong>§qua! or iessir price • iat-in-Oniy•••••••••I'3.00 OFFCOUPON •••••••»•Wllh This Coupon |E.pu« (O*M 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ICoupon flood Bth it Seafood House anyflms' ftflht Dm flMt Bftef 4 Bin,EATIN or TAKEOUT SEAFOODWhen you'reentertaining the thoughtfor food and drMk,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hewn City, H.J.t to the Chatterboxi^gWHITEARLY BOB SKOALSSto6p.«ftOFEN7DAYSAW1IRLUNCH, DWNffli 7 SIMMY BRUNCH'Solid Image appf aring Fri. & Sat, tA0MlOih ttml, MWM n Otwrn arid Dunt Drive, Avilon, New JwiJEHBCRABTRAP.r 2 -UMAftdell wry acoiss,Mating.trash receptacles,rain shelleri,restrooms,moving overhead utilities,handicap access and,site drainage.Penland asked Council toestablish a group <strong>of</strong> retailmerchants, dty <strong>of</strong>ficials andCouncil members to Interviewand select arehlwetifor the project and toadminister the protect.The Downtown EconomicDevelopment Committee,which had just that makeup,hasn't met since CityCouncil lait year, rejectedits plan to make AsburyAvenue Into a modifiedpedestrian mall.NotiJl the work will costmoney.A marketing subcommitteehas contacted facultymembers at Stockton StateCollege who have agreed towork with,downtown m«-ehants on a marketing plan.This fall, senior market'ing students will determinethe present •retail mix,"identify competition withinand outside Q»e city, collectcustomer opinions anddevelop a pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> thatali-lmportant target market.During the spring semester,students wfll Implementtheir marketing strategy."This is a free service andone we're very excitedabout,* said Perdand.He handed the governingbody copies <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong>READY'SC<strong>of</strong>fee ShopWill Be ClosedALL DAYSaturday, Oct. 8th416 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Fail Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.SPECIALS!Dally PromSunday 4 p.m. to 6 pFULL COURSE DINNERS90S Sh<strong>of</strong>a Rd., Soman Pointatfi9 927.4860ICE CREAM PARLORSplits • Super Sundaes < ShakesIce CreamCakesFor AllOccasions!Open Dally3 |M0< to 900 p.mCorner 8tli#Ailgirt!e Aw<strong>Ocean</strong> CHritttor'spoint& fflinuorNew Jersey Heritage newsletterwhich describe successfuldowntownrehabilitations elsewhere.Since Its Main Street Programbegan in 1984, thenewsletter notes, tht ONJHhai advised some 100 com*munittes about the MainStreet approach to revitalizingolder downtown commercialareasONJH<strong>of</strong>fersidmlnlilMtlve help, grants,and tax credit programs fordowntown renovations.The Main Street programIs expanding, according toONJH, and wiU Unk withthe National Main StreetCento, which Is part <strong>of</strong> theNational Trust for HistoricPreservation.The national center hasassisted nearly 350 communities,according to thtnewsletter.Council President JackJones commended Penland,calling his presentationExcellent.*The audience applauded.As to the request for dtyfunding, there were nopromlws.— LeeSteelePALMER NAMEDSALES ASSOCIATEKitty Palmer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City hat been named salesassociate with ZacharlaeRealty's <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>fice,2709 Asbury Ave.PUMP(continued bom put 1)ates m to 80 reet Waihdie BurfaCte, was replaced bya contactor who beganworking at 6 pjrt. Mondaynight to resolve the emergency.Tredinnick Mid the extraday will be made up at theend <strong>of</strong> the School year.A new Water filtrationsystem Installed at theschool over the summer,wiU help ensure water clarity,the superintendent said.As <strong>of</strong> Tuesday, Informationon how much theemergency repairs Will costwas not available.A night school programMonday wai shortenedsomewhat but not interrupted,he laidThe school has a secondwell, he said, but that one Isused for irrigation.At the opening <strong>of</strong> schoolIn 1986, students and staffat the elementary school InMarmora were forced todrink bottled water because<strong>of</strong> well problems.A malfunctioning pumpforced the drilling <strong>of</strong> a newwell there, and when testsdidn't meet standards, thewell had to be dug deeper,explained Joanna Tropeano,Board <strong>of</strong> Education member.All news Itemsmustbeitibmitttdlnwritlna, either typed orprinted l<strong>of</strong>llbiy.%% Pike II*RestaurantDAILY BREAKFAST Sorvod 'til 2 p.m.LUNCH and DINNER SPECIALSFRESH SEAFOOD DAILYMARMORA SEAFOODFull Una <strong>of</strong> Frosh SeafoodAnd Cooked Take-OutFRESH FISH & SEAFOODCALL 390-0842THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1*VfBROILED SWORDFISHPLATTER$7.99 + TaxPASTA & SHRIMPSALAD$3.49,,WAYSIDE VILLAGE,,ORDER NOWFORYOURFREEZEROpenWeekendsOnlyTACO'9 3M-07Accepts photographStaff Capt. Kenneth Pollock <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Polios*Department, lift, Hands with local artistic and commet-' 1clal photographer Mark Wright. Pollock accepted a pt&ntograph which Wright recently dotiated to thr*newly-renovated second tloor el tht public safety " *Infl.CHANGES(continued from page 1)requires state approval, butalso something city <strong>of</strong>ficialsbelieve they can obtain.Following a year <strong>of</strong> saggingboardwalk business,Q\e Boardwalk Merchant'sAssociation has formed.1 think we would havegotttn a good responseeven If it had been a badseason," laid Hank Glazer,adding that business conditionsmay have nude It easierto win other merchants'teetptanee <strong>of</strong> the concept.Formed In early Septan*bet, the association alreadyhas plans.•what we're planning todo so far is we're frying toget a Mummer's night orgarJwdon the boardwalk,?,;said Gla2er. Theme wcckf uends and fireworks afti^Labor Day are other attrac^ttotis planned for next year mDowntown, the Retail'Merchants Association",';headed by Jim Penland, blobbying for dty and state€)support to revamp Asbury,©Avenue Cue accompanyingstory).The RMA recently votedto string white lights alongthe avenue a la BoathouseRow in Philadelphia. Ifother merchants accept tMIdea, the street could be litby Christmas, according ftjRMA vice president Nadtf QConway. WRESTAURANTNEWHOURS:4 Days a Week - Thurs, thru Sun.Thurs.& Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 1p.m.Sat. & Sun. 7:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.A Daullng N$w R$$taur»ni tt<strong>Ocean</strong> ctty't South end55th St. 391-9292IfyoulikeSticky Bunsyoulliove,..OPEN ^ :FRI, SAT. & SUN,14th and Bay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City399-5531laborersRESTAURANTm%i, t0O* ) • i>-iA Y, OCW8ER & 19S«Truck traffic at planned recycling depot brings concern* SB A ISU CITY -^ianaB we good thai thedtf win construct a recydtagWaiter fetation adjacentto the old municipaldump at 5th Street, much toHie dtatay <strong>of</strong> tame northtndrealdents Worriedabout *e potential Increase(p <strong>of</strong> the^03-mfen\be)r North End•Uprovement AssodaUoncomplained during lastvnelA Oty Commissionmeeting that the station —part <strong>of</strong> a plan to start alocally-run recycling propunby January — wUl»dd traffic to a part <strong>of</strong> townwhich, they maintain,already suffers from gurn-If the station has to bebuUt Owe — ail Indicationsarettwillbe—the least thedty should do Is seek areduction Ih the speed Umltto 35 mph along LandlsAvenue in the riorth end,Mid Association presidentOr. Irene Jameson.,n think you've really gotdealbid•High scorer in pinochle atthe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card ClubSept. 26 was Edna Hopper596. Runnew-up were Milefleck 595, Margaret JohnsonW m, Anna.dtonilU 572,eorge Ahrens 562, Helen'las 660, Marge Bayard0, Al Dnvlcs 537, Billcobs S17, Betty Vaughan6, Louise Ruddy 822, EvenKen 520, Pran BrothersTop honors in bridgeent tt Peg D<strong>of</strong>sey 8,190.unners*up were Lucillecckman 5,150, Mary Nolll870, Ann Dt dcio 3,910,Udred Gibbons 3,910, VicBulfleld 3370. Bea FrenchWO, ftin lohnBon 3,700,Udred Krane 3,690, Lucyms3,490, Vera Gold 3.4SO,issWeldmyer 3,370.The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Cardlub meets 7 p.m. Mondayid Thursday at the YouthEenter, 6th Street anddantio Avenue. All cardaym are welcome.rest <strong>of</strong> the year, according» city reeords. New limitshave not yet been postedSgns to plaoi now *»y SOThe location <strong>of</strong> the proposedtransfer site was chosenafter careful study,according to {Cathy Glebel,dry reeydirig coordinator."This Is the moit feasiblespot where It wouldn't bean eyesore to the town,"she said.That's because It's out <strong>of</strong>the way."I think we could situatea transta center ftere thitwould be well enough <strong>of</strong>fthe highway so weto think <strong>of</strong> the danger to th« wouldn't get any advenebeachgoers," she said. Impact In that area," aatdNew seasonal speed limitsadopted over the sum* stoner in charge ol the Ptto-James lannone, commla*mer for the stretch between llC YYQKKS UCpartlliCIllk27th and 1st streets call for 1 penortauy mink we're40 mph from May 1 to Sept. going to have to go with30.It," said Mayor MUhaelThe limit U 45 mph theMcHale. "We have to r«yde.We havt to have a plft«to pM It, and, where Is to Two women were taken the crash, Grahm comtothe hospital Tuesday pained <strong>of</strong> neck pain, andgoing to be?*Two Vthidw. «ch tn»Vngnornlng following a Kelly, who was wearing atwo tr^^alx days aweek Is, assotdlng to tAft*head-on collision at the seatbelt, complained <strong>of</strong>intersection <strong>of</strong> Cm Street paint In the chest Bonnone, a *goed guess" onthe amount <strong>of</strong> trutk trafftcand West Avenue. wen taken by the RescueSquad to Shore Memorialthe statton would generate,AB n prrjgram growsPolice Mid it was 11:21 Hospital In Somm Mbitaani when Rcna Grahm, a where they were heated farand recycling taataiek, the S4.year.old WeasantvlUe A(^ Injuries and released.number <strong>of</strong> truck trip* willlikely Inneait) he iaid kpointing out that the truck!are not train trucks butpickup trucks,Mcfialc eaUtd on GMNtMiident, was Msftoand on SRt.CurtDuU<strong>of</strong> ihcdiy'sto mate iurt the AW tiscreened, and that trips arekept to a minium If possible.Candidates 9 forumset for Oct. 12A candidates fr^um willhighlight the regularmonthly meeting <strong>of</strong> we.Cape May <strong>County</strong> Branch<strong>of</strong> the American Association<strong>of</strong> University Women,Oct. 12 at the county VocationalTechnical CareerCenter, Crest Haven Road,Cape May Court House,Representatives from thepresidential campaigns <strong>of</strong>Vice President George Bushand Governor MichaelDukakis will be featuredguests. Candidates or representativesfrom the 2ndCongressional District racebetween Congressman%S$*iWilliam Hughes, D, KirkConover, R, RichardSchlndewolf, Jr. (tndependant)will also attend alongwith freeholder candidatesNlcasio Zagone, D, andIncumbent James Kllpatrick,Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.ITenldential speftkere willfocus on environmentalissues. All ipeakers willrespond to (juMtlQAS fromthe audience during theevening's program.The program will beginpromptly at 7 pjn. Thepublic is invited andencouraged to attend.For further details all889-2019.^ PASTRY** SHOBt§SundayBAKED FRESH DAILYSTICKY BUNS CAKES COOKIESMAINE LOBSTER951-1/4 Ib. IncludingSalad, V«.« RollsQREATFREBHSeafood Dinners and" Aps"Served Til Midnight^Friday and Saturday1946900 Short Rd., Somers PL, N.J. * Q27-6MSA Pizza for all seasons1 \'-,,Thursday thru Sunday'hone399-2548During the sparsely bond ordinance to cover trwaiet static*: a threwld* Land neat tht Publicattended meeting, Sept. 27 startup coats <strong>of</strong> Sea tile's structure oonsialtag <strong>of</strong> lour Work* building wattn the TowntendB Inlet fi«t dty-run recycling pro- 15-by 40-foot wwtatte pads rettctcd btoautt tt» WblkQvic Center ^ 85ih Street, gram.Btted wtm five tide pantto Works and the Wcttr andthe governing body unant- Part <strong>of</strong> the funding will ^j a ^^ ^^n. ^ locked Sewerage departmentsmously adopted a $1«BJOOO cover construction <strong>of</strong> the cMtoMtaeUalkonecdedfar intow) tout* theUwl t Gltvehldca.bdaald.Head-on hurts twoW, Str^t lite 1B84 tfamc-MStFunlt^ia .m^HS'^'Sih
t: .iGE 20 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, THURSDAY,I 1adifional ceremonies mark USCG station change <strong>of</strong> command; .van 1 - l, 'V. ;v.v.-... Through liscal years l«Siwi'nrssud r.i.Uy% ch^o 'o 1riii.sin u-,is hi,:!' ..f the Search and Rescuohj'hin.• hi. ,i Umjjsiamiir," flranrti, Fifth Coiist (.in.vdse.il.i'.ng i' sti-ii' M.ulo for nistrtct.ni.i! .iriiiiuni inj* hr u ill Alto on ha'id W.T. ( ,I;.Mrr'i, wWVvi-.flri ' Ni Fdw.iTii Kin^t, co:i'Hdih i-i'.-ti r.wii ihi-i' rvw mander ul US Const i d'Hv darion Medal.• ••!•> A p,iir tif flr.! i' boiiki>ndsw,is pri'tonted to himi ,1. . ,,j iipprefi.i 1 MI• . rinv, ,v,;. : > Pkviy,IJo ynu femember (ho old dayl wh»n Mi bell lived <strong>of</strong>f thechit <strong>of</strong> (lie land?QUAFFiN'aiJOTltNT1, Whal Is ampelography?1. What are Palomino and Pedro XlmenM used for?3. What it ihe meaning <strong>of</strong> vllloillurc?4, Whal is Ihf meaning <strong>of</strong> vtalfiealion? .. .ANSWERS.IStuAy <strong>of</strong> winea,Llhtfry,l.Crgpe finning,4.Wlnc makingFriendship uhnoi be purthiitA, rented Of bottoneA. IImust be earned.COOKING WITH WIN!Budget BakeTo make (mir serving, yoiill need: 11t cup Soy Sauce, 11Icup brown sugar (flrnily packed), 1 /3 cup Sherry, 3 grwnonions (chopptd), 12 chicken wlnMHc.il