PAGE 10 — SECTION THRFF OCYC racing results <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Cape . May Challenge Cup Race was sailed by a fleet <strong>of</strong> 35 boats on August JO. <strong>The</strong> 30-mile race, from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Cape May, was the. second in the three-race South Jersey <strong>Ocean</strong> Racing Association Championship.. . <strong>The</strong> race results indicate the - close competition within the three classes. Britton Chance was tin .board with Randy Scarborough as Wildflower, his latest two ton, took A Class and the overall trophy very handily. Two Heritage <strong>On</strong>e Tons; Frank Peloai's Double Edge'and Jack LeFort'sFtfi Warrior, fought to keep within striking distance <strong>of</strong> Wildflower, but the beautiful new' centerboarder increased its lead throughout the race. Double Edge and Fiji Warrior took second and third place in A Class. • Dawn, George Hafer's Carter 33, won B Class honors over Sin • <strong>City</strong>, a Carter 30 owned by Fred Wiedeke, and Chargette, Rich Halajian's Ericson 34, as only three minutes separated' the ' first three B Class places, in- dicating the close competition in this class. ' <strong>The</strong> C Class, which has grown considerably over the past year, had 19 boats compete for first place honors. Serendipity, a Seafarer 34 owned by • Ed Stanton, could have easily been mistaken for an A or B. Class boat in this race as it crossed paths with. IOJB boats. throughout the race and led the C Class over the finish line. However, Twilight Zone, Don Pussehl's Paceship23, was able to save its* time over Seren- dipity and take the top honors in C Class. Art Henry's Ericson 27, Valentine, followed Serendipity to take third place in this class. Overall finishes ..were dominated by A Class boats . with Wildflower taking first place, Double Edge second and. Fiji Warrior third." <strong>The</strong> final race' <strong>of</strong> the. &J.Y.R.A Series, the Cape' .May Cup, will be raced on August 27, after which the race and championship awards will be presented to the winning boats. - Competition is at its highest peak as Junior Sailing enters the final week <strong>of</strong> competition at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht dub. <strong>The</strong> battle for first and second place in the "A" boards continues as Brian and Andy Hitchings 1 each took a first place last week to keep the battle alive. Another brother combination, Vince and An- drew Bellwoar won second place each in Wednesday's two races. Finishing first and third in last week's competition, D. J. Walters, strives to improve his position hi the fleet. It was nice to see Lizanne Backe, one<strong>of</strong> our female contenders, take a third * lt Fid Th M THE OCEAN CITY (N.J) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY. AUGUST 26.<strong>1977</strong> on Michel increased races last Wednesday. Susan Michener, "A" fleet sunfish, finished sixth out <strong>of</strong>-24" boats while her .brother Evan, "B" fleet SiHjfish, captured a first and two seconds in three<strong>of</strong> ' last „ week's rqpes. Ron., Un- terberger, classmate <strong>of</strong> Evan i Micnener's, finished in the top three for the first time this year. Steve Madonna deserves' a note <strong>of</strong> praise, for repairing his boat between races and capturing first -place in Friday's second rdce. Val Jungels, .the "B" fleet's Sailing Miss, stormed right through the • boys and took second place on Friday: Another family duo - Val's brother Brad, finished first and third in the .Laser Open last week. Twelve stit- ches in Ross Killian's ankle did not hinder his ability as he captured a second and third hi two <strong>of</strong> last week's races. Ross' brother, Scott, and sister, Sandy, aje both crews in the GP-Open fleet. Last year's "A" Sunfish Fleet winner, Don Wagoner, and second place winner; Nan Leute, reversed the tide last Friday while ' sailing un<strong>of</strong>- ficially with this year's "A" boards: Nan Leute left Don Wagoner hi a wake as she crossed the line ahead <strong>of</strong> him. Ed Ka vie, still number one hi the GP-Open fleet, is being d hd b P B August 19, <strong>1977</strong> . • 1. D.J. Walters, Connecticut; 2. Andy Hitchings, Wyndmopr, Pa.; 3. Lizanne Backe, Gulph Mills, Pa. ; , "B"Sunfish August 3, <strong>1977</strong> makeup race l. Dave Lynch, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Evan Michener, Maple Glen, Pa.; 3. Steve Madonna, Drexel •HSU, Pa. August' 12. <strong>1977</strong> ma! ._ • 1. Steve Madonna; Hill, Pa.; 2. Val Jungels, Dresher, Pa.; 3. Ross Killian, Horsham, Pa. August 17, <strong>1977</strong> 1. Dave Lynch, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2. Evan Michener, Maple Glen, Pa.; 3. Steve Madonna, Drexel Hill, Pa. August 19, <strong>1977</strong> 1. Evan Michener, Maple' den, Pa.; 2. Ross Killian, Horsham, Pa.; 3. Ron Un- terberger, Dresher, Pa. PLEASANTVILLE-<strong>The</strong>re fidal who was fatally injured was nothing realty new hap- several years ago while <strong>of</strong>- pen fleet, is being pushed hard by Peter Bellwoar, brother <strong>of</strong> Vince and Andrew hi iheyA^Sunflshfleet : Backe family, as brother Henry placed third in both GP-Open Results Laser Open August 3, <strong>1977</strong> 1. Jimmy Golden, Hun- tingdon Valley, Pa; 2. Barry Salter, Norristown, Pa.; 3. Brad Jungels, Dresher, Pa. August 17, <strong>1977</strong> ' 1. Brad Jungels, Dresher, Pa.; 2. Jimmy Goljeju Hun- tingdon Valley, Pa:; 3. Don Wagoner, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. SENIOR FLEETS Saturday, August 20; 110 - 1, Dave DeGroadt, Pitman, crew, son Dave, Jr.; 2, Bob Becotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> crew, Bill Bontes, Vineland; 3, Bill SchiO, Barrington, crew, Jo. Ellen Karabasz, Allentown, Pa. Lightning - 1, Dr. Gordon BuzbyrHuntingdon ValleyTPaTT crew, son, Gordon and wife, Unda; 2, Jim Accardi, Cherry pening' at the. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Speedway in PleasantvUle. Tom Michel, <strong>of</strong> Manahawkin, won his 10th feature <strong>of</strong> the season hi a close down-to-the- wire finish in the 25-lap sport- ' sman feature. At the end <strong>of</strong> the ' main event Michel was'just one half car length in front <strong>of</strong> Tony Siscone, the" racing school' teacher from Hanunonton. . Race director Ken Butler has increased the bounty for anyone that can beat Michel while he is still running at the finish <strong>of</strong> the sportsman feature. to $100. Third spot in the 25-lap sportsman feature went to John LeVanceo'f Tuckerton, followed by George Archer, Collins Lakes, and Fred Kennedy. In late model action .current point .leader Fred Portale, <strong>of</strong> Absecon, continued to hold the number one spot hi the stan- dings and increase his lead over Leon Perona with a victory hi the 20-lap feature race. Portale just managed to nose out Leon Perona, <strong>of</strong> Elwood, for the victory. Third place was taken by Howard Stern, <strong>of</strong> Vineland, followed by Bill Moore, Seaford, Fla., and Harvey CoursonrMays-Landhig: delating : a $ace at the New Jersey half mile paved oval. Included in the show will be a full show <strong>of</strong> late model stock car racing which will be topped <strong>of</strong>f by a 20-lap main event. Taking part hi this segment <strong>of</strong> the evening events will be current point leader Fred Portale, who holds a 16"point lead over 'Leon Perona, <strong>of</strong> Elwood. in the battle for the <strong>1977</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Speedway •late model driving title. Well over SO <strong>of</strong> the state's top late model and sportsman" drivers willbe in competition in the Sunday night show <strong>of</strong> racing. • . HiU, crew wife, Judy and Don Gartland, Delran; 3, Jim Kavle,. Rosemont, Pa. crew, Brian and Andy Hitchings, Wyndmoor, Pa. Laser - GP-14 Open August 3, <strong>1977</strong> l.-Ed Kavle, Rosemont,-Pa., crew, Sandy Killian, Horsham, Pa.; 2. Peter Bellwoar, Drexel Mil, Pa., crew, Scott Killian, HorshamrPa.; 3. Henry Backe, Gulph Mills, Pa., crew, Linda Bellwoar, Berwyn, Pa. ~ A" Sunfish August 3, makeup race 1. Brian Hitchings, Wynd- moor, Pa.; 2. Andrew Bellwoar,. .Djrextl Hill, Pa.: 3. D. J. ralten, CohneCUeut* ^ **•• u i ' . August 17, <strong>1977</strong> 1. Andy Hitchings, Wynd- moor, Pa.; 2. Vince Bellwoar, Drexel HiU, Pa.; 3. Gary Geigerich, Margate. From the Bridge News <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Martin and Tuna~^ Fishing Club This week the club has the results <strong>of</strong> two tournaments to report. <strong>The</strong> martin tournament held August 20 was won by Charley Elder on board Lou Quillen's "Four Q's." <strong>The</strong>y released a 135-pound blue martin while fishing the Baltimore Canyon: <strong>The</strong> second tournament had two categories, largest fish under 40 pounds and largest fish over 40 pounds, not trolling. <strong>The</strong> "Grumpy Marie IIP' took top honors hi the under 40 pound' category with Earl Brown landing a 19 pounder. Chris Qualifying heat races for the late model stock cars went to Harvey Conrson and Ralph Brouchard with Craig Woods taking the consolation. <strong>The</strong> sportsman preliminaries were won by Warren Frye, John McGill and Chuck Warner while the consolation was taken by John LeVance. <strong>The</strong> VW sprint cars made ' their final appearance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1977</strong> season with Bob Isles taking the feature victory and Ben Simon grabbing the second place position. Mike Robbins got third followed by Frank Kozlowski and Jack Hesley. Sportsman, and. late model stock car racing returns to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong>~Speedway. on Sunday night, August 28, with the running <strong>of</strong> tfie Howard Betts Memorial for sportsman. • Racing starts at 7 pjn. __<strong>The</strong>n on Sunday night <strong>Sep</strong>-_ tember 4 the annual Labor Day Classic. SO lap championship for sportsman stock cars will be presented with 1500 going to the winner. .. ,_,...,,' theibattle for & v *j0$man . stock car driving championship at' the Speedway could very well go down to the final race <strong>of</strong> the season. —At present only a handful <strong>of</strong> points separated current point leader and former track champion Tom Michel from second place John McGill <strong>of</strong> Wall Township. Not far behind both <strong>of</strong> them is another former landed a 113 "pound champion Carl Grinar, <strong>of</strong>_ shaVttotaketoDT.o^flTthe *SsuUy (August 28) at 7 p.m., all three <strong>of</strong> these standout sportsman performers will be taking part in the annual Howard Betts Memorial Sportsman .championship witlv ' many valuable points at stake. <strong>The</strong> race is named in memory <strong>of</strong> the late Howard Betts who . was a longtime NASCAR <strong>of</strong>- l, Jim Sagerhohn, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2, Ray <strong>The</strong>riault, Warminster, Pa7, 3, Herb Axilrod, Ventor. Sunfish • 1, Tim Arnold, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2, Nan Leute, Havjertown, Parr 3, Robert Hitchings, WyndmoorTPa. Sunday, August 21 Sunfish - i, -Alison Weir, Abington, Pa.; 2, Ellen Mauk, Woodbury; 3, Joseph Lasprogata, Philadelphia. Lazer - 1, Herb Axilrod, Ventnor; 2, Fred Rexon, Jr., Haddonfield; 3, Ray <strong>The</strong>riault,' Warminster, Pa. Lightning - 1, Jim Kavle, -Rosemont, Pa.; 2, Gordon Buzby, Philadelphia; 3, Bud HopUn, Philadelphia; 4, Kevin Robinson, Philadelphia. International 110-1, Bill Kontes, Vineland; 2. BUI Schfll, Barrington; *3,^- Bob 'Becotte, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 4, Jack McCarthy,. Blackwood. Adult Sunfish -1, Jean Bauer, Helen Cross, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 2, Jim and Lois Betz; 3, Hank Seidel and Mary Eggley, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Fresh-Kote LATEX HOUSE PAINT • Long lotting Hot finish for exlarior mowmy, properly primed wood or metal. • Easy to apply- Dries fort. . ' • . • Flexible film "breathes" for high Witter resistance • White and ready-mixed colors •Quick cleanup with soap and water after painting. 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' • Autos For Sale \n\ CHBVY —custom impala, air cendmenkie, excellent mechanical con. n; needs minor bodywork. SWS9. Call , .tf to; e 3TM184, BEAUTIFUL BLACK —1* V.W.Iuper 'Beetle. New battery, muffler and. tall pipes. Asking JJOOO. Call 3995575.. 9* GALLON Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF THE. LATE Edgar J. Andrews, Jr.. wishes whole heartedly to thank the many people who were so nice' during my husband's Illness and upon his death/ <strong>The</strong> town <strong>of</strong> O.C. was the warmest starting with the Commissioners, <strong>The</strong> Fire Dept., Police Dept., my friends and my neighbor, Mr*. Town. I cannot thank everyone enough. My husband loved this town and In the end that love was retur- ned. I also want to mention Mr. Wlmberg. 1 know It would have been very difficult without him end his personal touch. <strong>The</strong>re' will be a Memorial Plaque hanging In the fire house in memory <strong>of</strong> Ed and all tbose who have passed on during his years with me lire dept. Special thanks to these men and 1 hope they show togetherness everyday as it.was delayed' August~ST Instructions TENNIS LHJOWS —SOmer* Club. Perfect indoor Mint air-condrtloned. Pr<strong>of</strong>awonai instruction at ai! levels. Lessons avalaMe day and night. Call for reservatlora. '— 9271089. PRIVATE — swimming lessons. Certified. •anlarllfetaver.CallJlmm.l«l. FT* GYMNASTICS — tumbling, fitness. Olrls, boys, adults, pre-schoolers. Somers Point Gymnastics Center. Fall • weak session bsglns, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 5-10. Weekly one hour classes SM-SU/Weekly two hour classes SSO-SIO. JO percent reductions for. additional family member*, additional classes. yeerlytlgn-ups.Callnoweg-MW. 9-6 - Thanks again to all you wonderful Fresh-Kote LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT •ftMutfffct interior Mb W M d ©AUON •WmhobbloHnfMih • tot intarlor doon. Mm, cobiiMtt, woOt. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY U.L. LISTED FAMILY-GARD SMOfCFDETECTOR WITH 9-VOLT BATTERY •American mode •loud, persistent alarm wakens deep sleepers REG. 39.95 Fresh-Kote LATEX WHITE SEMI-GLOSS 7 35 Household Wood STEP LADDERS •Folding Troy • Rod-reinforced Stops 4rT. . 5 FT.> Reg." 15.5dl.;«L'.l 1.88 Gigliotti on board the "In- over 40 pound catcgrjry. A two-day tournament is scheduled over Labor Day weekend with numerous categories »<strong>of</strong> awards and prizes. <strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> the weekend will be a huge cookout Sunday evening from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Pier 34 Marina. All members wishing to attend should make arrangements to get their tickets as soon as possible. : <strong>The</strong> annual banquet for the OCMT Club will be held at the Flanders on Saturday, October . . L Members who wish to attend must make arrangements as soon as possible. 1.79EVEREADY Physical exams set for athletic teams TAKE US <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Sentinel-Ledger SPECIAL COLLEGE SUBSCRIPTION SEPT. lit to JUNE 1st ONLY ; Clip and Mail this Handy Order Form • •«•••••••• aBaMMMMMMMMIMaMHI Ocsan4»ty Sentinel-Ledger ; . P.O. Box 238 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226 Physical examinations for candidates' for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High .School athletic teams will be required next week, according to Dixie Howell, director <strong>of</strong> athletics. Candidates for girls' tennis and cross country teams will be examined at 9:30 a.m. August 30, in the nurse's <strong>of</strong>fice at the high school. • Examinations for candidates for football and boys' cross country teams will be held "in the same, place on the same date at 6:30 p.m. All students must have signed permission forms before they can take the physical examination. <strong>The</strong> forms are available from the high school main <strong>of</strong>fice. Free Estimates < • Fully Insured • O.J.'s Painting Interior Exterior "VawtaMorPtfirtJag 398-0318 Complete with 2 BATTERIES 404 EVBtYEADY "D" BATTERIES 2 for 48C GARAGEA PATIO BROOM 1 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Quality PAINTER JEANS Save 3.18 Reg. 10.95 Jr. or Adult Sizes Lost And Found LOST —from 13* W. Plerson Ave., Somera Point, glrl-s blue bike. Seen. white banana seat, large basket. Reward. C1II937-S214. . • 826 LOST — camera Minolta, on boardwalK between 4th a. Sth Sts. REWARD. Call l*f> UM. v • 846 LOST —ring W71 Perm State class ring, tost in vicinity at SJQO Central Awe. Initials . K.P.R.'lnside. blue stone. Call 3W-2O71. Reward. " S-» GOLD BULOVA Nune's watch. Between 44th & 49th Sts.. on the beach. REWARD. 198 1998. • • 826. LOST — Man's gold wedding band.' vicinity 30th St. beach on Tuesday, Aug. ZJ.Rew»rd. Call collect (215)»?18574. 9-2 LOST DOG,— Brown Pomeranian, par- tially blind and deaf, arthritis In reer legs, . answers to the name <strong>of</strong> "RUSTY." Pleese- return to 446 West Ave., or call 399-3736. REWARD. . ' S-36 Help Wanted REAL ESTATE —salesman or broker. ON shore Jlrfn desires working manager- owner. Brokec's license not necessary but mustbeobtalnetmithlnSvoar*. Minimum. cash investment tggafc we are establishes^', end are affiliated wtm'a Philadelphia Srm'' doing buslnes* since 1913. J R l l Winder. lnc.'Agents.937.UO0. PROFESSIONAL PIANO —or Trumpet S-26 Instructions. Will come to you. Children — and adults. <strong>On</strong>ly serious students. William R.Stapleton.3M-343S. - F9-16 '75 FORD G.T. WAGON 1J0 V-8, Aulom*tic. Whit* w/Oreen in- terior. Bench teat. Air. P/S, AM - Radio.Ciock. 32,ltt miles. '75 CHEVY CAPfllCE CPE. 110 v-8,' Automatic, white, w/Maroon vinyl Top. sd/so Bench Seats. P/S, P/B, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Conrrol.'AM- MW Redlo; Air. Rear Window detagger. .'clock. 18,709 miles, . '73 CHEVY CAMARO 228 High performance 3M v-8, 4 speed »tlck, or. Blue, W/White stripes. Black Vinyl Interior. P/B..P/S. AM Radio; Mag Wheels. SLOW miles. $3008 Seles Tax • Lie'Fees B«tre. All Autos from t«TT • Newer come with a 13 month or 12.000 mil* warrentee under' M,«Wmlles. - PALMER CHEUROLET-OLOSMOBILE Showroom: 16th & Simpson • 399-0235 Used Car Lot: 9th & Simpson 399-0237 •" " <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>rN.'J Situations Wanted GENERAL HOUSEWORK— cleaning cellars and attics, tree trimming, perch . panting, any odd lobs small or large. Call anytime 39*3969 or 399-1815. If no answer, pieise call b a c k . 8 J 6 BOOKBINDER—10 yesrs exp. m lob WVU|I •no ' ffJinDUDK IHUQ* riMwnwmn Of Bindery man. Will relocate to South N J. Will take partnership, write: Branko Naldanovlc, 3310 West 43rd Street, Cleveland. Ohio 4410*. Phone K^^Lk^pBHf^pja^^.^B^^B^'l^paa B^IMBB^BaiUMtalaMBB^M'BB1>M8^^I^MB^M•wMMaI j EBdo»edU $5.00 (Check or Money Order) for a I > ' ' V , ; v .••'• •• .•-' : ' -' I' ' - " :; I HAKE... I ADOflESS SPECIAL SALE DUptay Model Bi-ttiroom Mflfbteizsd Chhu (Tan) Four Pieces; Modular Hbenjlm Bath Tub •Vanity * Bidet •WiterClojetfTottel) Comptotewtth Faucets .. SAVE»340" <strong>On</strong>ly •500°* PtumhJito 345 Weil Aw. 399-81B7 Ross WHITE GLUE 8 oz. Bottle Regularly 1.25 .....1... WIN 2 TICKETS toaPHILUISGAMI. H sacral spotter eats (Ms bumper sticker on your cor.' G«t yours «K at M.A.B. Ntwl 2nd Edition » u p; PER^-GEAAENT 1 8 Rapid-setting REG. 2.49 i '4 AvaBoble agajnl 2 DAYS 2 NIGHTS HOLIDAYS '*!• PEOPLE FOR <strong>1977</strong>PHU1IES YEARBOOK * Bu«h Oordaw, "Old Country' CM. COURT HOUSE OrmanandN.MainSt. I^M&MJ,M^^MMM&r,, HOMEMAKtRS NEEDED! in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* Marmora and Beesley's Pt. area. be a Home Health Aide in rewarding work. Age no barrier. Supplement your income. Work part time or full time. Train at our. expenses by pr<strong>of</strong>essional doctors and nurses. ; - New classes start <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13, <strong>1977</strong>-40 hr. course.' • •.'",• " ' ' • .•"•-' , •' CALL 399-4707 . Mondiy thru Friday 9 A.M. lo 2 P.M. ^ ' Rotating shift work, year round employment. Start <strong>Sep</strong>t. 6. $2.70 an, hour plus shift differential. Average weekly, pay $128.80. Company .paid Blue Cross, Blue Shield and Life insurance. Apply in Person to WMEATON CANDLES Route 50, Tuckahoe, N. J. 1971 vw Bug — rebuilt engine, new titwi, AM-FM radio, ro<strong>of</strong> rack, will pass In- spection. Good condition two. call 3M- 3 M 3 . • •••.,. • , '.••,.• .- ••* WS'MAVERICK —4 door.' auto., air, P.S., P.B., AM.-FM,*aar defogger, vinyl ro<strong>of</strong>, radlalt, 19.000 orlg. miles, like new S2l9S.Catl399.S7el. ' .;a-3« 1970 OOLDOMPALA — Needs some We loeiwheeJ base,' 330 ve, automatic transmistiMi, P.S.,. radio. Excellent for conversion. Two-ton* blue. S4S00. Cell 927-4735. V «•» JAGUAR —'60, auto:, RAH, rebuilt. . engine, good condition,, black, classic S2S00.Call315RE9-1(61or31S-GL7-4081. 8- a - • ; • ;• ; 19*7 CHEV. II —6 cyl.. power brakes, power steering, auto., new tire*, like new. C*H3W-a309. . . •••;.. • S-36 1975 QUICK — Electra, 4 door, white with maroon vinyl top, only 22.000 miles, loaded with extras. tHOO.- Call.3fa.22M after 5 p.m.' . ' . . . ft W64 FORD FAIRLANE—good condition, SI7S or best <strong>of</strong>fer. Cell 398-4319. Ask for ' Mary. 8-24 1970 V.W.BUO-81000. call 399-3347. Ftf ". 1*72 ELDORApo —Excellent condition lnsldeendout.fullpower.<strong>On</strong>lytl.m5. Call 39f.65Mefrer6p.rn. • TF PONTIAC—ConvertibW, itef, so «,, autometic PJJ.. new top. Rum excellent. OH927.4009, . tf 'MNOVA — 2 door, V8.elr, P.S.. P.B. Just inspected. Cell 3999241. 8-24 3 DOOR —Pontlac LeMens. 1M7, good- • condition, 40,000 miles. *4S0. Cell 399- J43«. ... ; -. •.' • 9-9 . 1970 V.W-. Bug — SUMO., or best <strong>of</strong>fer. Call 39»-3347.' •. .•*.,' tf AAotdrcycles. KAWASAKI—400, 1*75. Safety ban, 2 helmets, padded backrest, luggage rack. -Great shape, garage, kept. Make otter. Call 39J-530S. .,'••• . »••' Personals. WIDOW —looking far yearly furnished apt., located in center city, near to store*, boards, • doctor, etc. Llv.-dln. area, ' beoroom, bath, private entrance. Can move in <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1st. Reply Box 4*1, Sentinel- Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. ' ... .' f-3 iVANTBDTO BUY - OMoraittiqutauni. sword*.'knives, powder flasks, war souvenirs in any condition. Also old UJ. coins and p docksandt TOY TRAlNr—Buy and ten any sin, any make, eny condition. Call 2*1420*. tf. DOUBLE' WIDE — mobile home, 1 bedroom, v/t bath, aluminum skirt and shed, screened In porch, in * stares. 937. •3J61. ••.•••;. , ' ,•...•.',•. . - , M Furnnuracleanino. Soil KM »aitarr»»iaam extracted. f»ra» eaflmata* on—•"—> Tutoring HOUSE PAINTING— teriot. Free a«lrr>ate« ;tow « )r ' I ' >c *"^f'r^ coins end paper monev, packet watchts. *rVteiBi. Dieim-ioi: tf' USED CAR CLEARANCE SAVINGS FROM •1,000. to •1,100- on every used Cadillac in Stock. Savings from •S00.to*700. on every used Pontlac in Stock: PONTIACCADILLAC TEMPEST OPEN DAILY 8to 9 19MCA0OUC i r 4-dr. Sedan, silver. S?.0O0mi. l owner, $1300 - firm. Cash. See at Impala Motels 10th a <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. From Zone to Zone Go Adlnonep Sales ft Service Open 9-9 Dally, 19 to S Saturday American Motors . SPECIALIZING IN JEEP REPAIR SERVICE Adiizone Motors ltHWMsttHrMtai.111—nf PHONE S61-M90-9I RENT A BARTENDER—for COCktal parties and special occasions. Complete . service available: Call Yesterday*, 3t». 0M2. • • tf HEALTH SPA—<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s only hearth .' spa. sauna and steam baths, spot reducing equipment; and masiagt. Margaret Flannery, R.N. Ladle* only. By ap- pointment. 398-2400.147 Asbury ev. tf ' < ALTERATIONS — Dont have time to do your own doming alteretkmsT Call Winnie Swelgart, 39f-*934,171 First street. Will - esMire quick and careful work. Reasonable.. . «-2, BOATING PARTNER—Would Ilka to' share your boating expenses In exchange for boat ride. Experienced. Nondrlnker. Love* boating. Weekday* - weekend*. Call collect (315) 3M-7M3. - . f-J J THE LITTLE SHOP —• With the big stock', i Yarn, crewel, needlepoint kits, complete) lite oi accessories. <strong>The</strong> J & B Yam Snop.i . 3309 Asbury Ave. tfj PROFESSIONAL HOUSE — sitting service avail, again this winter. Pr<strong>of</strong> esslonal people to care for and protect your home. <strong>On</strong>ly Interested principals need write. Homes, P.O. Box 412, <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. N.J.Oem , - V-9 WANTED — Garage space. Local resident will pay one year rent In advance for clean garage space for storage pur- LOT WANTED r» Upper Township. High and Dry. Reasonably .priced only, Cash .deal. v» acrer must meet. R-2 awe requirements or larger. • Reply Box 479, Sentinel-Ledger. O.C. •. ', 9-2 ANTIOUBS-Wanted by member ot Appraiser* Association <strong>of</strong> America, wni RftADlNO —Phonies, tfattc efcmemery sublecrs. Simple speech- prebterm: Also, raMhesa work tor pre-flrsti grader* Certified teacher. Mre. Ne PieeWeAve.OC.Call399-im. Pr<strong>of</strong>l. Serylces PAINTING — Salisraciwn duaranteed.' interior and exterior. .We use MAB paint. Reasonable. .Free estimate*. Cell Steve FieldarrerSp.m.39t-JM1or399-0097. a-2» CLOCK REPAIRINO—All, Orandfamer dock s " Clock, Pr>qnea«5-n4^ STOCKTON CONCRBTB — (guarant**d40y*ar*), save on hearing MtK--wmn*m* . incr**se»re«ele value <strong>of</strong> your home. Oulll,Dlvel.399-7M9f • ^ J P ^ ssociato o A i a buy lewebY, dlemonds, gems. Tiffany, paintings, dona, lamps, cut glass, etc. call 4394119. ' ,•''.'• It ORIENTAL RUOS — Buying an shea and" conditions. Cash paid. CaH 937403 W WE BUY-Old odd. sBvarT |ewMry7 clocks liwatchae. Callforquotaonprlce<strong>of</strong> silver coma. Smith Jewelere, 1389 tout* Shore rd» Palermo. Open Thurs^ FrL ft Sat. Call 3994171. . H KANE'S COINS . . Buying and Selling . 1345 Asbury Avenue, 39S-5998 Open Wed. Ttnirs. Frl., Sat. BUVMB Silver Dollars Pro<strong>of</strong> Sets , Porolgn Coin . Silver lorn I HONDA AUTOMOBILES — (0HOBIN0W). New-8outii Jersey Area Factory Authorized Dealer Bill Magarity DttuaDrivt^NadtB - SID —Meet meet the Chetterbox tor Sundaesat7p.m.Lov*,Joe. . B-26 ANYONE—seeing motorcycle and car accident on the morning ot Aug. 19,<strong>1977</strong> et la.m.on 9th & <strong>Ocean</strong>, please call 398-4190. Keith. 8 30 SUSAN —Jay quits-WOUBi j.C' gets OBH iob<strong>of</strong>ferl Details...nextl S-26 ONE HOUR WRfNKLE FREE — Ory cleaning. 8 ID. load S4. Garments also doie by the single piece. We have single, double & triple toad washers Si JO Ib. dryer*. Wash-dry S. fold service. Attendant on duty from* to 5 p.m. Laundry hour* *a.m. to 10 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Washbowl Coln-op Laundry . & Dry Cleaning, Palmer Center, 399-4334. .<strong>Ocean</strong>s<strong>of</strong>freeparklng. •"*' A&B : -IsboylnBallklruliot- Orientalrugs. . ' FreeBstlmates Highest prices' paid. Old furniture, chin*, 'silver, geld, lewelry a colas. 131-4763 or 6504 ventnor av.. Ventnor. N.J.tPayingCaih). TF. typSwrltara, addlna machine*, machine* - CARPET— installation by rrsAYS LUXURY EXCEPT THE PRICE BROOKS TV TV &Radto Repairs Estctronjc ScrvicinQ PhUCO Sales ^~ and Service TV RENTALS 710 Asbury Ave. Phone 399-8699 & 1242 OsnFitttffJStieis BLL GANNON PANIMGCONTRACTOR ItTERlOR-EXTEnOR PREMUMPAMTUSED Fully Insured — Quality Work Done Cal Anytime 927-1939 TUNE IN ON FftST TV SERVICE f'ili tin III M> h Vitvn CB RADIO and AM.TF.NHft GLEESUW'S TV DIAL 399-4910 FRANK TEDESCO Concrete Contractor 1* Veers •xperleace. CerblM; Driveways. faHes. SMeoalks. floors. rttlBi ISTIMATIS - 927-5052 HI|UrlNb| GUTTERS, DOWNSPOUTS, HOME REPAIRS by ANDREWB 398-1648 A personal car... a road car. Lighter, leaner and luxurious. JEFFERIES, i«. Chrysler-Dodge Dodge Trucks 7th St. and Bay Ave. 399-0700 Yes - We Are Open All Day Sunday! Giant CoinOp Laundry with loads <strong>of</strong> giant wash- ers & many dryers. Never any waiting. Bring along your finest garments for quality dry cleaning or your easy care garments for hud- get coin-op cleaning by the POUND CLEAN ALL CENTER 6R0VELANOSH0PPMG CENTER SOMERS POINT .. DiMeglio Conorttt Contraotor Curbs, sidewalks, driveways and patios. Commercial f l o o r s . - ••..••• L':"-':\, ;?}. Freeestimates .;., 3W4J102 B00KKE»TM8«P/iYR0U CalthsMafSlanpifs] - 861-2814 FRANK'S ROOFMfi Kew leett wd WB*wSa e^rtttMt i t s . , •• '• • • FREE ESTIMATES 263-1829 LBHTMOVsWaHAUUMG OCEAN CITV AND WKRTOWNSMPAREA. . Call 398-1220 WALLPAPERREMOVH) Paper removed, very clean workmanship. Cal Ed MHter 398-5699 After 5 p.m. M.CHISM Reg. Builder Alterations. Additions &: Renovations, Bathroom & Kitchen Formica Work. Paneling, Drop Ceilings. No jop too small, all work guaranteed, free estimate. Cal 399-8304 Pets LOVING HOMES — Wanted for edoreUe pupplet. kittens, dog* and cats. Animal Shelter, Tennessee av. and Shelter rd. 3W4Ui.e*t.mHourefromtp.m.7
;K V> — SECTIO\_THKEE T|1H~OTKA'\. CITY AaB^abaiA aUaWkalMtf#Baji ' ^IPajpajp^^aJa'ea^sjaj^^BjB'aaB^BJ^^aBF ^av^a^a^BB^BB^BV •^BB^BB^ BBB^^Bf J^ ^ ^ ' 10 East 35th 8lm-jt.Oleat, wail to wall carpet, Storm windows ft doors. . . • ' •• • . • WtLRDOUCHEHTV '-.' jia/'wesfAve. - : v R.E. For Sale URGE HOME O R •••••• GUESTHOUSE <strong>On</strong> doubit lot - wasiev •»«. ntii "«•> Two around lav*1 t bdrm. apis. Owner's apt. .Tkraa Irlpla rooms xrllh privata powO>r roonis. Full tile bath, plui > rooms t, powdar room on irdtloor. Oil Stratt Parking $•5,000 r Call Itf-Wl lor app't: ownar ' TF FIRST TIME EVER IN OCEAN CITY! AMERICA'S FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT R.E. For Sale MAVB YOURNRXT.—•aniaanaMaMM Trtla Company <strong>of</strong> Jarsav. Ml Wast Avanua.OcaancitviMJ.caNJfMIOO. tf CORNER PROPERTY ON 4 lots -1541 Bay Aye, H.W. gas oasavoam naal. IMnai, a Ml til* baitis.€lin. rm.. M». r»- Mr«a kit. Mel - dlshwashar. garaD* dlsp.. ralrif. rant* utility rm. Incl. waskar A dryar. ate spriokla syrtnit. brick barlwcaa, urta attic wim cadar closat. dat. -aaraaf. uniwrnlsnad. Far aoet. call irtmi. prlvataawnsr. «t«>* - tl BY ORDER OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS-TABOR SERVICE CORPORATION 500 BAY AVENUE LUXURY BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS OCEAN CITY, N.J. Studio, 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments EACH WITH URGE PRIVATE TERRACE 3O LUXURY APARTMENTS ; ' Studio, 1.2 & 3-Bedroom Units WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE AT AbSOlUle AUCTION Owner reserves right to withdraw remainder if prices too rldlcnlouily loir JlEliAININfi4JMnS WILLIE OFFERED AT AUCTION/Subjeet to Couflroutlon • TERMS: 15% DEPOSIT AT KNOCKDOWN MORTGAGE AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS AT ATTRACTIVE RATE J PRIME BAYFRONT L0CATI0N-7-ST0RY BAY-TO-OCEAN VIEWS FasclniUng Bay & Boating Scene ... theideal year 'round, leisurely pace <strong>of</strong> seashore living ... in a handsome luxury Apartment with every convenience. CHOOSE FROM SIX FLOOB PUB* ... Each With fULLYEQUIPPED KITCHEN Including: Garbage disposals. Ooubla-Qopr Refrigerators. richlffinjsj)ed wood cabinetry, 4-burner Electric mnga^wiUi,.,-,., M< ill Domestic ElectAe• Water • Httter^ws^J 1 '*ty*?/' service arcustorir«SaBSs.>1ia)s! & showers • ABSOLUTE SOUNOPROWCW' "-'" STRUCTION • Indivldually-cdnttolled'Heating & Air Conditioning •SWIMMING POOL with TERRACE PUBLIC ROOM S HANDSOME OFF-LOBBY LOUNGE FOR OWNERS a GUESTS IN- DOOR PARKING fOR EACH OWNER. 24-Hr. Telephone Security System. All amenities in the finest <strong>of</strong> Resort Communities—Yacht Clubs, Marinas—are close at hand. BEQUEST FREE ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE INSPECT FR. FRL AUG. 19—DAILY NOON to 4 P.M. SALE <strong>On</strong> Premises: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 at 12 NOON. 33rd & Asbury Ave.* AUCTION COMPANY BROKERS-AUCTIONEERS 1519 Spruce St.. Phila., Pa. 19102 (215) 545-4500 426 Market Street, Camden, N.J. 08102 (609) 365-0030 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. > • 609-398-5000 Realtor Saturday, August 27th, 11 KM A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 73 Spruce Road THE ULTIMATE IN OCEAN CITY LIVJNfi Immaculate home with beautifully landscaped grounds in the Riviera section. 3 bedrooms,!>/i baths, living room, formal dining room, ultra modern eat-in kitchen, large family room with beamed ceiling-and fireplace, l car garage, front and rear porches, sun deck <strong>of</strong>f master bedroom, fully insulated, fenced in yard, and priced rioht. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. . *. - * * . * . " , "' . •- ENTERPRENEURSCORNER VISIT our commercial sales department and discuss the many business opportunities - available such as: well established pr<strong>of</strong>itable boardwalk restaurant, first class location, excellent gross. Owners will assist qualified buyer with financing. Highly desirable South end, location, high gross, clean, modern, very pr<strong>of</strong>itable restaurant. Owner will assist qualified buyer with financing. Brand new -fully equipped deli-bakery in excellent South end location, business only, no real estate. . . ' D6OICATBDTO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ' CALL - SINDIA • NOW j^^^p R.E. For Sale R. X\ V, WOODS AGENCY 4 REALTOR-INSURER ^ ^ 1 Wesley Ave. \ 39jMWWJ^? THE INTELLIGENT ALTERNATIVE U^ 126 West ave. Handymans special, 3 Bdr's, t car detacfMoV garage, hot water baseboard heat, SO'xiOO' lot. This property is sound but is much in need <strong>of</strong> cosmetic attention, |t Must b» i sold this weekend. Asking high $30's, but owner says suftntft* all <strong>of</strong>fers. Under the Market Opportunities likt this on* ar»v becoming increasingly rarel ^ ' ,-
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