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"" PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

XJbittumes<br />

Clyde Carson<br />

. Clyde Carson, <strong>of</strong>.Media, Pa.,<br />

• died Friday, August 26 in the<br />

Crazier Chester Medical<br />

Center. Hit; was 76. "'<br />

Mr. Carson was born in<br />

Chester, Pa., and had lived all<br />

his life in Delaware County,<br />

Pa.; and.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He was<br />

. married to the late Hannah Bell<br />

- Mason Carson when he resided<br />

:• here. , ; ' •• ' .<br />

He was a "plastering con-<br />

:. tractor for 30 years'and was an<br />

•!•• active member <strong>of</strong>. the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

• .• . '<br />

' James J. Homer, formerly, <strong>of</strong><br />

1110 Simpson av., died Friday,<br />

August 26 at the Atlantic aty<br />

Medical Center. He was 77.<br />

Mr. Homer was born in<br />

Philadelphia and had Uved here<br />

most <strong>of</strong> his life. He was a<br />

retired electrician and formerly<br />

was employed by<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Company<br />

and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public<br />

Works Department.<br />

Surviving are two sons,<br />

Edward J., <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

DC. and Robert F.. <strong>of</strong><br />

WaldorfrMd.; a daughter,<br />

Helen Conover, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point; and eight grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection was<br />

held yesterday' morning in St.<br />

' Augustine's R.C. Church. Interment,<br />

was .at Holy Cross<br />

Cemetery, Mays Landing.<br />

Arrangements were by the<br />

Chester J. Wimberg Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Edward F. Shore<br />

SEAVILLE — Edward ' F.<br />

Shore <strong>of</strong> 3021 Shore rd. died<br />

Thursday, August 25 in Burdette<br />

Tomlin Hospital, Cape<br />

May Court House. He was 60.<br />

Mr. Shore was bom in New<br />

York, had lived in Linwood for<br />

20 years and moved to Seaville<br />

two weeks ago. He ~was a<br />

maintenance man:<br />

Surviving are his wife, Ruth<br />

W.; two sons, Robert <strong>of</strong> Easton,<br />

Pa., and Edward <strong>of</strong><br />

Shiremantown, Pa.; a<br />

daughter. Linda Brittain <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfield; four grandchildren;<br />

two brothers, Fred<br />

and George, both <strong>of</strong> New York;<br />

and a sister, Jean Bowers <strong>of</strong><br />

Harrisburg, Pa.•".->•<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was<br />

held Monday morning in Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows R.C. Church,<br />

linwood. Interment was at<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermio.<br />

Arrangements were by the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

730 ASBURV AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITf<br />

Dmy7A.H-5P.lt<br />

U OOSED SIMMY<br />

Stella C. Fessley, <strong>of</strong> Winchester,<br />

Va., died Friday,<br />

August 26 in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital. She was 5&-<br />

Mrs. Fessler was born _ in<br />

Trenton, formerly lived in<br />

summer here with her<br />

She is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Heart Church in Winchester.<br />

Surviving are her daughter,<br />

Mrs. Eileen B. Shoemaker, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; two sons,<br />

Raymond M., <strong>of</strong> Middletown,<br />

Va., and Donald J., <strong>of</strong> Winchester;<br />

two sisters, Mrs. Jean -.<br />

Corneal and Mrs. Mary Skwara,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> this city; and two<br />

a.m. in St<br />

2. Church. Interment will be<br />

at George Washington<br />

Memorial Cemetery,<br />

PlaymouthMeeting, Pa.<br />

Friends may call today from 9<br />

to 10 a.m. at the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central av.<br />

John R. Gross<br />

John R. Gross <strong>of</strong> 141 Anchorage<br />

dr, died Monday,<br />

August 29 in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital. He was 67.<br />

Mrs. Gross, who was born in<br />

Pottsville, Pa., was a retired<br />

still operator for Arco Refinery.<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Marjorie W.; three sons, John<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Palmyra, Richard<br />

•David <strong>of</strong> Glen Mills, Pa., and<br />

Thomas Henry <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong><br />

Prussia, Pa.; a daughter,<br />

Marjorie Louise <strong>of</strong> this city;<br />

eight grandchildren; a brother,<br />

Thomas K. <strong>of</strong> Prospect Park,<br />

Pa.; and two sisters, Anna G.<br />

Stone <strong>of</strong> Pottsville and Kathryn<br />

G. Graney, also Of Pottsville.<br />

Services and interment will<br />

be at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />

family. Arrangements are by<br />

the GodfreyFuneral Home.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the American Lung<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> South Jersey.<br />

pA^HarveyL.<br />

? n X- <strong>of</strong> ? Hoberts av., died<br />

**"**?t A"***. w to Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital. He was 68<br />

m * a ^f* 1 •'Sctriclan.<br />

"f; Ggty had lived heretOJ<br />

••KfcfeSJS? *•« a member<br />

"J me Electricjans Local 211 for<br />

«years when he retired in 1974.<br />

M Sur . vlv i n 8 «« his wife,<br />

Myrtle 2.; two daughters,<br />

P*"" 8 - * -""SV"* ******<br />

Jf^er, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe; two<br />

stepdaughters, Doris Schnerr,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Paulsbaro, and Shirley<br />

f/ 8 "*. 0f o WeB0 5 ah ! tw «<br />

SfR 80 " 8 ' Rick Perry, <strong>of</strong><br />

g>ulsboro, and Frank Perry, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wenonah; 12 grandchildren and<br />

one great grandchild.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

—Services—will—be—heldtomorrow<br />

(Wednesday) at 2<br />

p.m. at the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo, 644 S. Shore<br />

rd, with the Rev. Joseph H<strong>of</strong>er<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment will be at<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.'<br />

Friends may call the hour prior<br />

to the service.<br />

Buy and sell<br />

with<br />

classified ads<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Printed and Published In America's Orealest Family Resort<br />

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FRED C. BENSON General Manager •<br />

VINCENTT. M1CHELETTE Editor<br />

BVRON T. MERCER Advertising Manager<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRICBi SS.JS per year by mail in Ocaan <strong>City</strong>. Somon Point.<br />

Marmora, Palarraaand Beesleyt Point; sin months, (I.H. iluwMn. par year—<br />

U.00; tin.months. *4.00. West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi River par yaar. lt.00. Price on<br />

newsstand, is cents par copy. Publication Schedule: Weekly every Thursday;<br />

Semi-weekly Tuesday and Friday from lint week In June until last week In<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember. . • r,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Week foly, tag. 30, tore <strong>Sep</strong>t. 6<br />

Our Entire Stock<br />

Shop Now for the<br />

Carnations $ 1.95<br />

Grft-Ghring Daft Ahead. SAVE!<br />

All Sales Final • No Lay-Aways<br />

No Social Orders<br />

TTwntas<br />

Jewelers<br />

825 Asbury Avenue<br />

Pried Floral Arrangements $ 3,95 «P<br />

African Violets H.75 each<br />

CONTINUING OUR<br />

TUESDAY. AUGUST<br />

ALMOST EVERY OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />

PIECE IN OUR STOCK NOW REDUCED!<br />

SELECT FROM THESE FAMOUS MAKERS<br />

SAVE 20%<br />

Q AND MORE<br />

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STANDARD WEBBED AND DELUXE<br />

WEBBED CHAISES AND CHAIRS<br />

TABLES - ALUMINUM FRAMED WOVEN<br />

RATTAN FOLDING CHAIRS r ASSORTED<br />

DELUXE CHAIRS<br />

GOOD COLOR SELECTION<br />

OF FAMOUS TELESCOPE<br />

WQOD DIRECTOR CHAIRS!<br />

MACON GARDEN UMBRELLAS!<br />

NATURAL RATTAN ROCKERS!<br />

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OUTDOOR REPLACEMENT<br />

CUSH IONS and<br />

O. Ai ,<br />

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 30,<strong>1977</strong> THE OCEAN CITY (N-J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE .1 — SECTION<br />

exploration seen<br />

TRENTON —Adecision by a<br />

Federal Appeals • Court<br />

"validating leases for <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

oil and gas exploration <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

New Jersey coast could be the<br />

best news in several years for<br />

New; Jersey's sagging<br />

economy, the New Jersey<br />

Petroleum Council said today.<br />

Leonard H. Ruppert.<br />

executive director, «aid that<br />

. drilling expected to begin by<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> the year not only<br />

could result in oil discoveries<br />

but could also find natural gas.<br />

"In fact, several company<br />

geologists have predicted that<br />

chances for finding gas are<br />

even better than for • finding<br />

for New Jersey<br />

SAVIIKS<br />

Up<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is no reason this<br />

necessary activity cannot be<br />

• accomplished, without harming<br />

the state's environment. It has<br />

"been done elsewhere'and should *<br />

also happen here."<br />

v Off<br />

Villager • Rose Marie Eeed<br />

Bobby Brooks • Act 1 and<br />

"Fashions for the Young Teen to the Mature Woman"<br />

1606 Hawen Awe. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily<br />

Palmer Shopping Center<br />

Our Semen Point Store Stffl Open to Serve You!<br />

TRENTON — <strong>The</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection<br />

(DEP) has. issued a summary<br />

<strong>of</strong> its studies <strong>of</strong> the 760-squaremile<br />

region <strong>of</strong> the Pine Barrens<br />

which has been proposed as a<br />

"critical area" for sewerage<br />

purposes. . . . •<br />

<strong>The</strong> studies served as the<br />

DEP's basis for designating the<br />

region a "critical area" and<br />

include soil surveys, 'water<br />

li den-<br />

to aid<br />

program<br />

Children s parade<br />

scheduled<br />

" SOMERS POINT—<strong>The</strong> PWl^i<br />

ChUdr^'sPju^de,; sponsored '<br />

by the. Scmeri Point JatyceBsvi<br />

will be held on Satorday, . I<br />

CattS%#a<strong>On</strong>iaSAat> tA' '' •'' '-'*'!:••'•'*' "<br />

Four categorieswin^ shown :J|<br />

ill tflC fhttflfflfiaE - IMIartWO.'fflr fll^' ''"<br />

parade: walking children, x<br />

decorated bicycles, Cattriages '<br />

and stroUeTS, and small floats. :<br />

Trophies wm be awarded for<br />

the first three places in each I<br />

category. A special award <strong>of</strong>* :<br />

$25 Savings Bond will be glVenf;<br />

to the "Most Patriotic" theme<br />

A King and Queen' win be<br />

selected, from all the con- ,<br />

testanta to head the J<br />

'.Greenwich, R.I.. '. . ', • •<br />

NE'V BRUNSWICK —<br />

'<strong>The</strong> tape win be'shown once<br />

. Videotapes.produced .by<br />

a week • throughout the late<br />

.Rutgers College com-<br />

summer and early fan," Hunt<br />

Zone <strong>On</strong>e. wins munication majors are chasing<br />

said, "because it has great.<br />

patients' blues while helping to<br />

appealfor male viewers." And,<br />

lifeguard relays hasten recovery at St. Peter's'<br />

he added: "Well probably<br />

Medical Center here. ' < .<br />

show it once a-day during the<br />

Entertaining as well as in-<br />

week before this year's Colgate<br />

formative, the 15- to 60-minute<br />

game...because <strong>of</strong> the grudge<br />

Zone <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty tapes include such viewing fare<br />

match aspects." '<br />

BeachJBatroLwon everything as a children's fairy tale, a<br />

Other shows produced by the<br />

that could be won at the 11th "home recovery" presentation,<br />

students include a mystery All categories will be ;<br />

Annual OCBP relay races (Joe a crafts demonstration and a<br />

which is interrupted while the Judged for origtaslity, craTfts-<br />

Schmidt relays) at the 12th st. football special shown over the<br />

patients attempt to guess manship and artistic design.<br />

oil," he noted. "Since natural beach Sunday night.<br />

hospital's closed circuit.TV<br />

"whodunit," and a puzzle game Registration will iake place ^<br />

gas supplies for the future could . <strong>The</strong> Zone <strong>On</strong>e guards out ran, system.<br />

which tests the viewers' at noon at the First Naaonal '<br />

be tight, that type <strong>of</strong> discovery out swam, and out rowed the . <strong>The</strong> production <strong>of</strong> the tapes<br />

abilities -to discern subtle Bank <strong>of</strong> South Jersey parking<br />

would be a godsend for an guards in the other three, zones stems from a request by St.<br />

~ changes in pictures and scenes lot on Shore rd. in Somers Point<br />

urbanized industrial state such finishing on top with 22 points. Peter's media division inviting<br />

depicted on the screen. on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10. ^••i^VKi'^ff<br />

as ours."<br />

Zone Two was second with 15, students in visual com-<br />

Ruppert expressed con- Zone Three third with 13, and<br />

"We feel that the St. Peter's<br />

munication, a course <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

fidence that there was ample Zone Four last with 10 points.<br />

project gave'the students an<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

opportunity not only to produce<br />

time before production could <strong>The</strong> guards from all four Communication, to propose<br />

television snows, out to study<br />

begin after 1980 for details to be zones competed in six events, programs to be shown as part <strong>of</strong><br />

the entire problem <strong>of</strong> an<br />

finalized on base siting, the 100 yard relay run, singles' the hospital's, volunteer<br />

audience's need for special<br />

pipelines and other matters "to rowing, relay with three recreational and therapy<br />

programming," said the<br />

the public's satisfaction." guards, the relay swim with program. i<br />

'cation<br />

"What's needed now is a three guards, and the doubles •Eighteen <strong>of</strong> the students<br />

positive attitude on the part <strong>of</strong> .rawing with three teams <strong>of</strong> studying under Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Todd<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials charged with over- guards. •<br />

Hunt prepared plans for shows are not duplicated and graduate who served as a<br />

seeing the program," he noted. Those events were .followed programs. <strong>The</strong> hospital's ' the programming provides for teaching assistant in the<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re are signs that this is by the rookie and veteran communication staff selected -the involvement <strong>of</strong> the school's-audio-visual -program,<br />

developing, which is good. o medleys where guards young „_ seven ideas for hospital's volunteers. assisted in the production <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I—!?—Otherwise,—many economics—and-oldxompeted-in-a-tagnmj<br />

. - ... — . • — — • ——*—B ing program<br />

-viedeotapes.<br />

benefits could be lost to other tag swim, tag doubtes rowing, ideas," Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hunt said, "Especially^ncouraged are<br />

areas.<br />

and tag singles rowing races, -it's, important that network shows aimed at bedridden<br />

males bored by day-time<br />

television and children restless<br />

for things to do."<br />

<strong>The</strong> students had to analyze<br />

I<br />

CLOSING OUR<br />

the audience, deal with the<br />

limitations <strong>of</strong> an in-house<br />

network, and then script and<br />

OCEAN CITY STORE<br />

produce then* programs, the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor noted. Lawrence .<br />

Lore, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, a June<br />

Permanently<br />

I<br />

:<br />

BLOODMOBILE<br />

LINWOOD—<strong>The</strong> Red Cross:<br />

BtoodmobOe wilt visit Linwood<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2fromlto7<br />

p.m. at Central Vpiptd<br />

MfthmUtt Church, Shore': Td.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arrangement—between and Central av. Linwood needs<br />

patient's bedside table, the Rutgers and the hosptal will blood donors badly. •Anybne<br />

handling <strong>of</strong> medication and continue next school year, he who can 4w<br />

safety precautions. <strong>The</strong> tape is aoxKu.<br />

shown to a patient and her or ,<strong>The</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

-Usfamily-several-days-befflre- Communication has 400 un-<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the more sought-after discharge. It.will be augmented dergraduate majors, including<br />

tapes are "Recovery at Home" by a pamphlet distributed by students who intend to become<br />

and "Make it yourself." the hospital volunteers. Journalists, public information<br />

<strong>The</strong> former, which can be <strong>The</strong> latter tape is a demon- specialists and communication<br />

Atmaaiitanta;<br />

played on demand for the stration <strong>of</strong> how' to make<br />

family <strong>of</strong> a patient who win amusing and. decorative pic-<br />

need extensive care after tures from scraps <strong>of</strong> cloth. <strong>The</strong><br />

discharge from* the hospital, program, designed for use in<br />

was conceived and produced by. the hospital's pediatrics ward,<br />

Mary Ann Yorlano-<strong>of</strong> PlainOeld. depends on volunteers who help<br />

<strong>The</strong> lS-minute presentation<br />

the children to construct ar-<br />

covers such topics as the<br />

ticles based on those they have<br />

seen in the telecast.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project was produced by<br />

Anita Fishbein, <strong>of</strong> Princeton,<br />

DEP eyes Pineland and Mary L. Golem, <strong>of</strong> Wayne.<br />

A sports show features- the<br />

stars <strong>of</strong> last season's Rutgers<br />

DEP corrected a technical footbalTwin over Colgate on the<br />

mapping error In-its earlier way to an undefeated season.<br />

proposal so that the critical Jon Walling, a tight end on the<br />

area-designatipn is unif or with team and a communication<br />

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