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! iPAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . PAGE t - SECTION ONEMargaret MartinMemorial serviceobituariesA memorial service for Margaret Martin, 74, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City, who died*Oct. 17 will be held 11 a.m. Saturday inOiif lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Street andCentral Avenue,A lonjrrime resident here, she was a Gold Star Mother,a member <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Coungel, the Altar andRosary Society arid Leisure Club <strong>of</strong> the ehurdi, president oi WOW, and a Republican eommirteewoman.She is survived by four sons. Edmund F, jr. <strong>of</strong> UpperDarby, !n«!eph P. <strong>of</strong> Clifton Heights, William A. <strong>of</strong>Mi'vif.i Pa , and Francis G. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; two daughtW1 *. I 1 ' }W S'T I ong <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill, Pa and Theresa R.Martin I ,iwn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; five brothers, John <strong>of</strong> Avalon,11 any <strong>of</strong> Brigamine, Thomas and Francis <strong>of</strong> UpperD,i:i)v, and Robert McLaughlin <strong>of</strong> Swarthrmw, Pa,; asister, Mary Sicyes <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; M gtrtiidehilrfronand n grcatprandchildren,Russell Falls, 67Ui'l'l R l'OWNSHIP Russell W Falls, 67, died Oct.20 at hib Palermo home.Mr Falls was the credit manager at Stamton's DepartmentStore in Qcoan City for 1(1 years He retired inlyBh A rvsidunt ul this community for nine years, heformerly lived in Turnorsville.Surviving are his wife, Edna; three sons, Paul R, <strong>of</strong>Seu'rna Park, Md , Barry C. <strong>of</strong> Delray Beach, Ha,, andBrute E. <strong>of</strong> Wimu.ih, Fla.; a brother, Charles H. <strong>of</strong> SanAiitonio, Fla,; and two grandchildren.Service was Saturday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong>Palermo, Burial was Tuesday In Dade City Cemetery,SPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family FloristMARKViDETTO8S8 Aebury Ave.Phens 3(1-11873338 Wist Ave.Phone 398-1333PUBLIC NOTICEThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Historic Commission <strong>of</strong>the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey willhold a Public Meeting on Wednesday,November 9, 1988 In the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityIntermediats School, IBth Street andBay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey at7:00 p.m. This meeting is being held inaccordance with City Ordinance 3-80,Section 3 MC1.M9W, Chapter 33. .<strong>Ocean</strong> City. NJDade City, Fla,Contributions may be sent to tfte American Cancerv, IS Delw^i Oriw, Rio Grande, 08242Edwin Jones Sr,» 85Celesta Lyness, 87Celesta K. Lyness, 87, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, died Oct. 20 Inthe Wesley Manor nursing home,A resident <strong>of</strong> this city 12 years, Mrs. Lyness was formerly<strong>of</strong> Savannah, Mo.A member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United Methodist Church andthe Colony Club, Mrs, Lynoss formerly was a teacheratFort Hayes School in Kansas.Surviving are a son, Eugene P. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; a brother,the Rev, Martin Kabele <strong>of</strong> Shanee, Kan,; and a sister,Ruth AUen <strong>of</strong> Shanee, Kan.Service was Tuesday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City. Graveside service wUl be 12:30 p.m. Monday,Oct. 31 in the Qty <strong>of</strong> Savannah Cemetery, Savannah,Conrributioni may be made to the American CancerSociety or the Asbury Endowment Fund <strong>of</strong> St, Peter'sUnlled Methodist Church,** ATTINTION! **OCEAN CITY RESIDENTSTht Tax Collectors, Tax Assessorsand City Clerks Offices are now locatedONTHE GROUND FLOOR<strong>of</strong> City Hall for your convenience.Enter on 9th 81 (South SideCLIP USCUT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES EVEN LOWERWITH THESE GREAT COUPON SAVINOS!OIL CHANGE ANDCOOLING SYSTEMTUNE-UP$39.95 I $89,954-eyi. • i«l, onlygo Filter Chingt • Lubrleallon • noplace plugs • Air Filler Ou Filitr -Oaalin88yiii|nC(w#.ftilniM(lli)^W j pycvaH^luitMrb,C Vl Aiii earb Sttli OhmI 1 gal <strong>of</strong> Anlllrf in < it (vies GfflfliCoupon iiplrii 1S/91/saBATTERYSPECiAL$10 OFFTowards the purchase<strong>of</strong> any Battery In stock.Coupon fxpMs IM1/MBRAKE CHECK$Pull all 4 wheelseiian, inspflflt andadjust a9 necessaryTIRE SPECIAL P BATTERY SERVICE$9.95Rotate a« tire®Edwin L. Jones Sr,, 85, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qiy died Monday atBurdeHe Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Cape May CourtHouse,A retired shipfittor, Mr. Jones was employed at SunShipbuilding Inc., Chester, Pa, He also wai an inspectorfar the Commonwealth land rule Co in Media, Pa,,and Chester,A former resident <strong>of</strong> Chester he was bom in Mediaand moved here in 1971,He was a member <strong>of</strong> the first Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong>Chester and a past master <strong>of</strong> Penn Masonic Lodp No.709 <strong>of</strong> Chester, He was also a member <strong>of</strong> the FaradayMasonic Lodge 280 and the Knights <strong>of</strong> Pythias, both <strong>of</strong>Morton, Pa,, the Ben Franklin Consistory and the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Masonic Club,Mr. Jones also was the first president <strong>of</strong> the ExchangeClub <strong>of</strong> Chester.Surviving are his wife, Helen P.; a son, Edwin L. Jr. <strong>of</strong>Corsleana, Texas; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.Service will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, preceded at noonwith Masonic service by <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge No. 171, atthe Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo where friendsmay call from 10 a.m. to time <strong>of</strong> service. Burial will be inSeaside Cemetery, Palermo.TRANSMISSION| 8<strong>of</strong>CityHall^Ineludii Transmission ctifjck, Fluid,Oitktt and til nMtitiry tdjuttrninil,CflUBBfi Mp),9,BONUS COUPONCwpm emmimim | Coupon ex&MiZtii/m$9.95Clean terminate, eta*i, Load test battery!MUST PRESENTCOUPON TORECEIVESPECIAL PRICESPasqualfi Antolini, 56SEAVILLE — Pajquale J. AntoUnl, 56, <strong>of</strong> 9 EvergreenDr., Seville, died Oct. 26In Shore Memorial Hospital.A restaurant owner, Mr. Antolini wai as>od«ted withthe Chttterbox, the Right Deck, 9th Street SeafoodHouse and th« <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Y«cht Qub, all in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Bom in Philadelphia, tomeriy <strong>of</strong> Glassboroi heresided htre for one year,Mr, AntoUnl was a member <strong>of</strong> die Knights <strong>of</strong> ColumbusResurrection CounciJ No. 9113,Surviving are his wtfe, Dolores; three sons, Michael J,<strong>of</strong> BoloovUle, Stephen A, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Mark L. <strong>of</strong>Seaville; three daughters, Patricia M. <strong>of</strong> Scottsdale.Ariz., Barbra Jean Beardsley <strong>of</strong> Newark, Del., DanielleLynn <strong>of</strong> Seaville; hi« motfier. Rose <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, abrother, Daniel <strong>of</strong> Someri Point, and four grandchildren.Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection wiU b« celebrated 11 a.m. Fridayin Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Streetand Asbury Avenue. Friends may call at the churchfrom 9:30 a.m. to time <strong>of</strong> Mast. Burial will be in HolyCross Cemetery, Mays Landing.Arrangements are by the Chester J, Wimberg FuneralHome, <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Memorial contributions In his memory way be madeto the Diabetes AsBodaHon, or, St. Jude, Baltimore, Md.Minnie Black, 103UPPIR TOWNSHIP - Minnie R, Black, 103, <strong>of</strong>WryRoad, Petersburg, died Oct. 23 at the lastem Shore ConvalescentNursing Home, Cape May Court House,Mrs. Black was a member <strong>of</strong> the Wesley United Meth.odist Church, Petersburg, and <strong>of</strong> ttie AmericanAssodatlori <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons. She lived In Pleasantvllle,later in tin wood and here forthe past 10 years.Surviving are two sons, WUHam <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem, Pa,,George S, <strong>of</strong> Pitman; a daughter, Olive Woolfton <strong>of</strong>Petersburg; seven grandchildren; seven great-grand,children; and four great-great.grandchlldren.Service was Wednesday at the Langley Funeral Home.Burial was In Wesley United Methodist Cemetery,Petersburg.Kathryn Kilkenny, 83GLEN MILLS, Pa,—Kathryn I. Kilkenny, S3, <strong>of</strong> thisdty, died Oct. 22 In the Univeriity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Hospital.Formerly <strong>of</strong> Havertown, she was also a longtime residentin <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Surviving are her huiband, John W,; three daughters,Kathleen fremblay, Arme Bitty and Peggy Neekiher; ason, Dr, John HI; a brothif, Leo Lorena, and eight grandchildren.Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wai celebrated Wednesday inSt. Dorothy's Church, Drexel Hill, Pa. Burial was InHoly Sipukhre Cemetery, Cheltenham.Arrangements were by the Donohue FuneralEIK'B MESUNOIR OP FRIEND9HIP.* "Boo-Kay" 8peolalONLY:'9.95Doubla whlti'ChryiinthimumOhoitg In • small wlckgrbiiNiLOur double-Mum Smile Specialit drilled for Halloween I"Add • holiday helium filledballoon far only $2.76 extra"•"FISCHMFLOWiRS,..fht Lenguagi ef LQVI""FISCHER'S Moke My Day Bauquit" Alwaysavallabli for Gain & Cany Only a) $3.98 tax Inch"Your Penernl Touch FiorW1hfeeConvtnl«fitLocdttom to Servo You Belli636 Aibury Ava., <strong>Ocean</strong> CityPhon.391-0711lUefcer"IFIOWIMIllimtiuYes, There is still on <strong>Ocean</strong> CityHISTORICAL MUSEUMSoon to be located In thb lovely 1920 houseM/UMUiMtUMESatrth Cdtt*HUmtimtAt/MM Htya thooxptotiUf/UitWMUkhBUM ftttttpttfattS&Ut/Uttt&titwk0M-LU4*4*4*Dominic Ciccarelli; 75 *UPPER TOWNSHIP — Dominic j. QeeareiUj 75, <strong>of</strong>Marmora died Oct. J7 at Shore Memorial Hospital,;'Somere Point.'Mr. Ciccarelli was the owner-operate* <strong>of</strong> the D,J, Qe- \earelU General Contracting Co. in Umsdowne, Pa. fcr 'mere than 33 years. He resided in Lansdowne until 'moving here in \979.He was a lifertme member <strong>of</strong> the Santo Ana CoundLKnights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, <strong>of</strong> last LanidowBe, and a fourth 'degree lifetime member <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Dougherty Assembly.He was a Marine Corps veteran. '•*Surviving are his wife <strong>of</strong> 50 years, Josephine D.: a ion,'' ;Peter <strong>of</strong> Broomall, Pa.; a daughter, Rosemary Bumy <strong>of</strong>'Houston, Texas; two brothers, Prank <strong>of</strong> Palm Harbor, '••Fla., and Neilo <strong>of</strong> Ocala, Ha.; two tlsteri, JosephineAnthony and Eva Ba»ilio, both <strong>of</strong> Havwtowtt, Pa.; ind vfour grandchildren, .3Service was Oct. 20 at St. Denis RC Church, Havertown.Burial wa§ in Sis. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Maple.Arrangements were by the Doyle-Stenelake Funeral :jHome, Lansdowne."'Memorial contributions may be made to the American ''Lung Association, P.O. Box 1329, West Chester, Pa. ".19380.J. Nelson Morgan^ 78 !J. Nelson Morgan, 78, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, died Oct. 18 at ',,Shore MemoriarHospittl in Somers Point.An accountant, Mr. Morgan was with Arm Inc., PhUa- ,•delphii, for 49 years, retiring in 1974.He was a member <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,the American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons, the KFriendship Club and the Sages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Hi allo „wai active In the Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, Christ Church 4and St. Michael's Church, all In Philadelphia. KBom In Philadelphia, ht moved to thin dty 14 yeanago, ,1Surviving are his wife, Claire H; a son, James Jr. <strong>of</strong> ,„Greensboro, N.C.; a daughter, Nancy Cureley <strong>of</strong> Vista,,,;Calif,; a brother, Charles T, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; two sisters,Dorothy Chew <strong>of</strong> Berlin and WUma Schattli <strong>of</strong> Arodli, iCalif.; and five grandchildren,'Service wai Oct. 22 at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, ABurial was private in Seaside Cemetery. ]Arran|ements wore by the Godfrey Funeral Home.Donaiioni may be sent to Holy Trinity Episcopal jChurch or the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rescue Squad. 1Elizabeth Nowaczyk, 46SOMERS POINT — Elizabeth Robey Nowauyk, 46,died at home Oct, 22,Mrs. NowacEyk was a manager at Cumberland Farmi;and Wawa stores in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. She was also a Cub , tScout den mother in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and acHve In ftt)Brownies.She was bom In Philadelphia and lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City ;for 25 years.Surviving are her mother, Louise Parrell <strong>of</strong> Northfleld; •two sons, Francis J, <strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass,, and Thomas I. <strong>of</strong>,.<strong>Ocean</strong> City; a daughter, Klmberly Dempsay <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City; two sisters, Frances Hubsr <strong>of</strong> Octtjn City andjMichelle Flukey <strong>of</strong> Northfield; and one grandchUd.^rviee was Tuesday at the Chesiif J, Wimbirgi ,Funeral Home, 201 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Burial was. f|)in Holy Crosi Cemotiry, Mays Landtag.Ruth L, Massey, 70Rum L, Massey, 70, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty dltd Oct. 20 In<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care Center, Somars Point,She was a journalist for Curtii Publiihini Company inNew York aty before retiring.Born in Philadelphia, she resided there befori movingto <strong>Ocean</strong> City.There are no immediate survivors.Funeral service and burial will be private,Arraniements are by the Godfrey Tunerd Home, :Daniel Fogllo• PAINTING*INTERIOR-EXTERIOHSpecializing InNEW CONSTRUCTIONFREEESTIMATES Call 399-0539pierre cardin I Folo 1 STETSONWhen^aBuyOne Pair <strong>of</strong> Glasses;U NuVLskHi,YouGctaSecoodM•VViolent crime rises N JT buses are rerouted around county bridgeson Cape; 4 murders•L., fy -.„,». A _«» .J^ ._ /_.. Jew Jersey i Transit TW,,U has k., jino io in ^ight w»i*ht restricttons restrlcHons wood, ,,«^ Wildwood uiiMun^rnourf Crest and <strong>County</strong> Countv will experience esajerience 15-with the rerouting through infortned <strong>of</strong> taa/nounced that the No. 1 IS and safety requirements. Cape May * JO-minute delays because Sea tale City.through notices on tktadeiphia-Cape May and Both routes operated via<strong>of</strong> the need to double back Riders are being buses.<strong>Ocean</strong> Drive to Sea Isle Because <strong>of</strong> the rerouting,While overall artme inCape May <strong>County</strong> duringthe Bret six months <strong>of</strong> 1988Ml 4 percent compared tothe same period last year,incidents <strong>of</strong> violent crimerose 27 percent, accordingto Statistics releasedrecently by the state police.Every violent crime categoryincreased includingmurder, lumping from zerolast year to four for the firstnix months <strong>of</strong> IBM.Also on the increase were<strong>County</strong> shop relocatedCape May <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficialswill dedicate the county'snew maintenancebuilding on the Woodbine-<strong>Ocean</strong> View Road thismorning (Thursday at 11).The building will be usedby both the county's bridgeand road departments as asatellite station for thenorthern end <strong>of</strong> the county,and will serve as a homebase for about 25 countyemployees.The structure replacestheRoosevelt Boulevard facilitybeneath the 34th Streetbridge in Marmora whichwas outgrown,The 72- by 120-foot stealbuilding includes an <strong>of</strong>fice,employees* room and workbays. Workers in both theSIC nativeappointedpostmasterJames Fu\co has assumedthe position <strong>of</strong> postmaster<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, It has beenannounced by Raymond L.Monroe, general manager/postmaster <strong>of</strong> the South Jerseyfield division <strong>of</strong> the U,S.Poital Service,Fusco, 41, joined thePostal Service In 1966 as acarrier in the Sea Isle CityPost Office. Hi has heldother postal positionsIncluding fctt«rttrt <strong>of</strong> mailsin' the'»flfli#'Clry FoVOffice artd WihtiadtGr <strong>of</strong>Wo Gnttde. Rlor to hitappolntniint, hi was pollmaiter<strong>of</strong> Avilon.A native <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City,,Fusco has two children.The <strong>Ocean</strong> City PostOffice hai 43 employees.The South Jetiey divisionoversees the operation <strong>of</strong>159 post <strong>of</strong>fices in South Jersey.CHECKING OUT THEHOUSEMMl h<strong>of</strong>flf bwi»weuWft'i aatUy ipel • towndaDoncracK a signs <strong>of</strong> te»mite* Thar* why so manycall In a pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineertoiMpoct a houeo -Toevaluate Hie plumbing, boat-Irto, air otfndWonlng, ande£ctrl purctmmhas already appliedht a mortgage, and (he sellorha» laRen ihe hoose oilDM market, probably wiihouta backup buyer If there arom#x flaw*, tte, deal mayb#o«. At IhB leail, (herewillhave to be tefious.reneg<strong>of</strong>t-Today, more and rnorecetera are taWng care <strong>of</strong> meImpeeflen flgM away Apojitw report » a stArt£ary problems, *ecan haw ihem tokenoare el before the nouieon the ma>Kef.wr house? Voiuf*Mce from (Jorape, 17 percent (24 to28); .._. 319 New Ywk-Atlartticrobbery, 18 percent (33 toCity-Cape May routes were39); aggravated assault 28 rerouted last week in reactionto welght restrictionspercent (78 to 100); and inthe non-violent category, banning buses on <strong>Ocean</strong>motor vthidt theft, up 11Drive bridges.percent (90*to 100),On the dtoease was mostnon-violent crime.Palling were burglary, 3percentnareeny and theft, 8percent.The statewide crimeindex Increased by J percentfor the period.BALLET THEATRE TOPERFORM AT APACThe Atlantic PerformingArts Center will present theAlexander Roy London BalletTheatre at 8 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 2 in theTropWorld Casino andEntertainment Showroom,The company wUl performa full-length A MU-SummtrNight's Dmm based onShakespeare's comedy.Tickets are S17.S0 and $5 foritudtnti; BValUble atKnight's Pharmacy in<strong>Ocean</strong> City.Qty Avalon, Stone Harbor, NTT estimates that passen-North Wlldwood, Wild- gers traveling in Cape MayMass burn debate Nov. 4The Cape May <strong>County</strong> A town meeting on the errwUl dedde the foUowinfBridge Commission has mags bum issue is being TJfiSsday. A non^ndm| balruledthat no buses will be planned by the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ijot j question will measurepermitted on th» bridges 1^44 Community Association.Incinerator plant in Capevoter attitude on a trashFINAL FALLtoUtted Tndnerators .— May <strong>County</strong>.LBCTUR1NOV.3 To Have or Have, Not,'me Robert Heekman, 16-34Cape May <strong>County</strong> meeim^ wUl be held at 7m spokesman, said the civicMuseum will present tite pjn. In Ae <strong>Ocean</strong> City IntermediateSehooL. 18th Stteet one way or another on thegroup is not taking a standfinal in a series <strong>of</strong> fall lecturesentitled How to tmkt a and Bay Avenue Friday, controversial Issueliving in Colonial Cape May Nov. 4The identity <strong>of</strong> the speakerswas not armouneed atroad and bridge departmentshelped with the fin-In the museum library. the iisue, on which area vot' presstime.at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, Two speakers wUl debateishing work on thebuilding,TomTVTRAVEL" i ii * I —"''•612 8th StreetHungry SaversFund/50*Hungry SaversFund/23*Investor rtssbook*investor AccountMoney MarketChecking3-Month CD6-Monlh CD1-2 Year CD24 Year CDPf ime CD*Rales effective (hru 10/31/88HONEYMOONHEADQUARTERS!Don't Takt Chances WithYour Most Special Tims.Lit TheRial Travii Pr<strong>of</strong>egslenilsMake All Your HoneymoonArrangementsNever • Service ChargeBetween Wosiey & <strong>Ocean</strong> Avti.(Across from Varsity Inn) CALL 398-7450Rate7,777326,005,955,307,508,008,108.258,50CUP AND SAVE.Yield8,087.816,18.6.135.447:508,008.448,608.50"firmDallyDallyDallyDallyDally90 days•6 months6 months-12 months12mos.+ I day•24 months24 months-48 months12 months'Rates subject (a change. 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