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P.\C;K 10 — SK(TIO\ ONE THK OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 30,<strong>1977</strong><br />

t ServMOMr (a.m. roll.- 10a.m., Dinners fWceftdiyi) 4:10 -t.i a<br />

»una«y 4 lo « p m.<br />

841<br />

But <strong>The</strong> Grea.t Carpool Caper the result <strong>of</strong> poor pollination and causes an uneven growth <strong>of</strong> the fruit. .<br />

aiso is an^ttempt to provide a some tomato varieties are more susceptible to catfacing than others. <strong>The</strong> old-fashion Beefsteak<br />

partial solution to a perennial variety is very susceptible. A new variety, Manapal. is also subject to this condition. Supersonic and.<br />

by ACC<br />

employees - Researchers have found the time the plant is pruned holds the key to the amount <strong>of</strong> catfacing that<br />

trasnportation. •<br />

occurs. Delayed pruning seems to reduce the condition. Early pruning, when the suckers are less<br />

than two inches long, increase catfacing. ' . . •<br />

ACC is a commuter college.<br />

. BLOSSOM-END ROT ON INCREASE .<br />

Its Mays Landing campus,<br />

located near the geographical<br />

If some <strong>of</strong> your tomatoes are shrunken and black on the blossom end or the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fruit, they<br />

center <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

are suffering from blossom-end rot. '<br />

currently is not. served by<br />

This condition also affects peppers and eggplants. However, the rotting occurs on the side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

public transportation. <strong>The</strong><br />

fruit and the affected area will be black or white and have a paper-like texture.<br />

College operates bus service<br />

Blossom-rot is not a plant disease. It is referred to as a physiological disorder. This condition<br />

Atlantic<br />

usually affects young green fruit and will first appear as a dry, leather-like area which will be brown<br />

'at first and later turn black from the mold organisms which invade the .dead tissue. As soon as you<br />

detect affected fruit, pick them Qff the plant and discard them. . . .<br />

at an annual deficit <strong>of</strong> more<br />

than $20,000. For years,<br />

Blossom-end rot is caused by a lack <strong>of</strong> calcium and low soil mositure conditions. Calcium in the soil<br />

students and employees, on<br />

must be in solution form to be absorbed by the roots. If the soil is maintained at a pH <strong>of</strong> 6.0 to 6.5 there<br />

their own, have set up informal<br />

will be sufficient calcium to prevent this condition. Tomatoes and peppers require one inch <strong>of</strong> water,<br />

carpools. . .<br />

each week. If this amount is not supplied by rainfall, the deficit should be made up by additional<br />

watering. . •<br />

Now the College and Mc-<br />

Donald's have stepped in with<br />

<strong>On</strong> rare occasions blossom-end rot can be caused by too much water.. Roots need oxygen to take up<br />

organization and incentives.<br />

mineral elements from the soil. Execessive water from extended rainstorms will prevent the<br />

Everyone applying to be a<br />

calcium from moving into the plant and blossom-end rot will result.<br />

carpooler, either driver or<br />

FALL BEST TIME TO PRUNE . '<br />

rider, will receive a free large<br />

Homeowners are asking if It's all right to prune their trees and shrubs in the summertime.<br />

order-<strong>of</strong>-French—fries-fronr -—'-—<br />

McDonald's and a colorful<br />

bumper sticker.<br />

Dinner "from<br />

Elegant Dining Salad Bar<br />

Delicious Food - Fine Service<br />

^98-4800<br />

504 9TH ST. OCEAN CITY<br />

NEXT TO THE CHATTERBOX - i<br />

•*•<br />

CHy's <strong>On</strong>ly Yean "Round<br />

Restaurant Serving Dinners <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Air-Conditioned<br />

Applicants will furnish information<br />

about their ACC<br />

schedules'and the location <strong>of</strong><br />

their residences. <strong>The</strong> information<br />

will be transferred to<br />

punched cards, and ACC's<br />

computer will be used to<br />

match drivers with- riders.<br />

Under <strong>The</strong> Great Carpool<br />

Caper's groundrules, a carpool<br />

is an automobile entering the<br />

campus with three or more<br />

occupants. '"<br />

Drivers and riders who<br />

carpool to the campus at least<br />

ten times a month will receive'<br />

certificates redeemable for a<br />

free lunch consisting <strong>of</strong> a Big<br />

Mac, French fries, and s<strong>of</strong>t<br />

drink at local McDonald's.<br />

Space in each <strong>of</strong> the campus'<br />

parking lots will be reserved for<br />

participants in <strong>The</strong> Great<br />

Carpool Caper. Student attendants<br />

will monitor carpool<br />

activities and validate participants'<br />

cards.<br />

Complete information about<br />

<strong>The</strong> Great Carpool Caper can.v<br />

be obtained by contacting<br />

ACC's Student Activities Office,<br />

625-1111 or 646-1950, ext. 256.<br />

County tax board<br />

sets appeal dates<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cape May County Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Taxation will hear <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

_Ctty_tax_appeahLfor-the-year<br />

: • "- : : • • ~ ' ' • jT~<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ly in an emergency. You should wait until the weath«r gets cooler, perhaps in <strong>Sep</strong>tember,<br />

before you do any extensive pruning. <strong>The</strong> regrowth will be less and won't get nipped by an early<br />

frost." ' . • • • " •<br />

However, if you have broken limbs and branches as the result <strong>of</strong> high winds before a thunderstorm,<br />

or if branches are causing a hazard such as rubbing against the house or hanging over the driveway,<br />

they should be taken <strong>of</strong>f flush with the trunk <strong>of</strong> the tree.<br />

' For years we thought it necessary to caver pruning wounds with tree paint if the wound was over 1<br />

inch in diameter. Recent work by plant pathologists with the U.S. Forest Service have shown that this<br />

is not necessary. Covering tree wounds with tree paint does not decrease decay but merely satisfies<br />

the owner that he has done something to help the tree.<br />

Dead limbs and branches should be removed just as soon as you notice them to avoid tree rot.<br />

PRUNE PETUNIAS FOR<br />

' MORE BLOOMS ;<br />

Home gardeners can enjoy the blooms <strong>of</strong> their petunia plants until <strong>Sep</strong>tember and even October if<br />

they prune them back now. This doesn't mean shearing the entire plant leavingnothing but a stub. Be<br />

selective and prune back only those shoots that are "bloomed out" with perhaps one or two buds onthem.<br />

Cut these shoots to about 2 or 3 inches from the bottom <strong>of</strong> the plant. It will take about 4 weeks<br />

for the plants to develolp hew shoots and by the middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember you'll have flowers to enjoy<br />

through late summer. . ' . .<br />

You can also extend the blooming season <strong>of</strong> salvia (scarlet sage), geraniums, zinnias, marigolds<br />

-and other annuals by removing the dead blooms. '<br />

If you can't bring.yourself to prune your petunias after you've nurtured them through the hot<br />

weatherrbolster your confidence by visiting the Rutgers Display Gardens and see what the home<br />

horticulture experts did to the petunia bedslo insure a mass <strong>of</strong>cblorful blooms for visitors to admire<br />

during <strong>Sep</strong>tember and October. • . —<br />

WHITE FLIES SHOWING ON-<br />

- • "•• ~ ORNAMENTAL PLANTS<br />

White flies are beginning to be noticed on zinnias', chrysanthemums, azaleas and other ornamental<br />

plants. . . , -<br />

As, their name suggests, they are very tiny white flies that take flight in large numbers when the<br />

leaves <strong>of</strong> infected plants are disturbed. . , ,, .<br />

"' WMtefliesarahardtocontro!particularlydtirtagUMmimm<br />

is about 3 weeks an'd^e l po|hdatM^^hcreases>vei7i«pidly.~<strong>The</strong> immature; or young, found on the<br />

lower surfaces <strong>of</strong> leaves, are covered with a waxy coating which makes them unaffected." by many<br />

conventional insecticides. - . •<br />

It is important to begin a control program when you first notice white flies on your plants. Many <strong>of</strong><br />

the systemic insecticides such as Okthene, dimethoate (Cygon or DeFend) or Meta-Systox R can be<br />

applied for control on a variety <strong>of</strong> ornamental plants. Be sure you follow the manufacturer's<br />

directions. •<br />

Materials such as diazioh or malathion can also be used. However, repeated treatments are<br />

necessary at shorter intervals. '<br />

• A new material called Resmethrin <strong>of</strong>fers effective control if you can find it at your favorite garden<br />

center. • • •<br />

Next year when you buy your bedding plants be sure they are not infected with white flies before<br />

you bring them home. You can eliminate a lot <strong>of</strong> problems that can develop from white flies in your—<br />

-garden. .<br />

DINNERSONLY<br />

OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 4-9; Sun. 12:30-8 '<br />

•CHILDREN'S MENU<br />

•FREE PARKING p<br />

JFRSEY CAPE ROOM<br />

Private Dining Facilities for Parties<br />

From 25 to 100'Tit July<br />

•AIRCONDITIONEQ / TAKE-HOME DINNERS 399^013<br />

ST»naeCEalAVEI«I<br />

SOMERS<br />

POINT<br />

SPORTS GALORE...in the'<br />

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

Subscribe today-call 399-5411<br />

RE-DISCOVER THE<br />

NEW<br />

JERSEY<br />

FOR LUNCH<br />

DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

London Broil . . . . *2J0|<br />

Knockwint & Sauertotit : .»i^6<br />

LoorJoaBroU . . . , »2.60<br />

Veal & Peppers . . . M.96<br />

London Broil . . . . *2^0<br />

Veal Parraigfaoai, Spagtatti . *1.96<br />

TWIRS<br />

LoafJ<strong>of</strong>l Broil . . . . *2J0<br />

• Bated Meat Loaf . . .<br />

London Broil" . . . .<br />

*fj&<br />

l i50<br />

Broiled Sea Trout . . . '1,98<br />

lOBdon Broil . . . : *2JQ<br />

Stiffed Crab . . . . •IJB<br />

Www San«d fr<strong>of</strong>fj 4^0 pjsu<br />

Samtei from 1 p,m.<br />

Dance to: 'johnny Austin; Trio<br />

with Rosemary Benson (vocalist)<br />

MS Society sets Labor Day wfndup<br />

<strong>The</strong> National, Multiple<br />

Sclerosis Society, Greater<br />

Delaware Valley Chapter,<br />

announces the wind-up <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

residential campaign on Labor<br />

•» Day, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 5. "<br />

<strong>The</strong> campaign has' been<br />

conducted in Burlington,<br />

Camden, Salem, Glouster,<br />

Cumberland, Atlantic dnd Cape<br />

Mai> Counties.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal Car the residential<br />

campaign this year is 190,000.<br />

Marchers have presently<br />

. collected -145,000 in con-.-<br />

arm's<br />

I<br />

tributlons. It is expected that by<br />

the Labor Day deadline, when<br />

all marchers nave returned<br />

their kits, th* 190,000 will have<br />

been met. - • • • • ' ; •<br />

Gary Dornhoefer; local<br />

campaign chairman for the<br />

National Multiple Sclerosis<br />

Society, reports 5,000 marchers<br />

have* collected 949,000 in contributions<br />

to date. It is expected<br />

mat by the Labor Day deadline,<br />

when all 15,000 marchers have<br />

returned their kits, the goal will<br />

have been met.<br />

Meeting Rooms I ig*fgg*.<br />

ForAUOccaaionsJ uSSSSSS^Sm<br />

•*•-!>•«• ' - Phone<br />

• . LONGPORTBLVD. IN8OMER8 POINT .SHMIM1<br />

SOUTHSIDE<br />

SEAFOOD KITCHEN<br />

40th St. & West Ave. 399-5414<br />

Spaghetti at a Seafood Take Out?<br />

. Why Not?<br />

. PT. OT.<br />

SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM...,. .1.B0 3.50<br />

SPAGHETTI WiTHCRAB .....2.30 4.50<br />

SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM ft CRAB ....2.10 4.00<br />

SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS 1.80 3.50<br />

SPAGHETTI ; 1.35 2.50<br />

P.S. We have Veal Parmesan tool Plus the<br />

largest Seafood Take-Out Menu in the Area.<br />

South on Route % \<br />

MOTEL! JMMMIIp >. J. -|<br />

SMORfUSBORD $4135<br />

CHILDREN 12 ttUnaer • •<br />

-* , ( > . . . 4 2 . 9 5 . • • • "., •;, i<br />

—ALL YOU CARE TO EAT— <<br />

Also, Unique Appetlzertand Lavish <<br />

Desserts at Small Additional Cost.<br />

Smorgasbord 5:30 to 8:30<br />

Now thru Labor Day<br />

ftrMotel ResoTvatkns Ptnos<br />

34th Street and West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Adults $4.95<br />

ENTREES<br />

• Prime Roast Beef Au Jus<br />

• Deep Fried Shrimp<br />

• Hawilan Style Baked Ham<br />

• periled Crab Cake<br />

• Swedish Meatballs<br />

• Italian Spaghetti and<br />

Meatball<br />

• Chef's Special<br />

. (Shrimp Chow Meln) •<br />

• Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish<br />

• Fried Chicken<br />

• Lobster Laoastlno Caserole<br />

r SALADS<br />

ToucdOaidm Salad Slittd kmher DU1«<br />

Creamy Cole Slaw . Crtek Oltvc Salad -<br />

.Macaraol Salad<br />

. FMatoSalad<br />

<strong>On</strong>ion Mag*<br />

KotCheny .',<br />

,, Pepper*<br />

0 Banana Ptppera<br />

Cucumber <strong>On</strong>ion *<br />

Tomato Salad<br />

. Cranberry Sauce<br />

Cherry Tomatott<br />

Celery 4 Carrot .<br />

Strips<br />

mm<br />

CNTRANCK<br />

'••, -.,tnm' '<br />

V HTMST,<br />

Sliced PicUtd<br />

Been 1 . •<br />

Pickled Chin '<br />

Ffcnch Dmilo|<br />

Biu*laa Dmsiag<br />

"ILL YOU CM EIT"<br />

OtamyhaUaa<br />

Dmalai<br />

Bhw ChecM Drcurat<br />

Bacon Bhi<br />

lildren $2.50<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

Italian Style Green Beans<br />

Macaroni & Cheese<br />

. Oven Baked Beans &<br />

Hot Dogs '<br />

9 French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings<br />

Whole White Potatoes<br />

' Chow Meln<br />

• Hush Puppies' < . .<br />

Com on the Cob<br />

Pasta Pilaf • -<br />

Stuffing v<br />

FRUITS & ASSORTMENTS<br />

Freth Watermelon<br />

Boat<br />

Cantaloup Balls<br />

HoMydtw Balls<br />

Sliced Applies<br />

Whole StrawbcfTk*<br />

Cinnamon Apple .<br />

Sauce • '<br />

' Orange Halves<br />

Grapefruit Sections<br />

RyeBtert •'••''••'•<br />

Pumpernickle Bread<br />

Italian-Bread<br />

AuoncdrUrdRxOK<br />

Clover Ron* *<br />

Crouton*<br />

. Qyuer Cracker^<br />

Saltinc Crackcn<br />

Fresh Whipped v<br />

', Butter "i*- .',.1\ , l • /<br />

'•'•'• . , ManhanenCtara Chowder<br />

• .. • - :.•1A<br />

dWon<strong>of</strong> a patient. AnILFlame"<br />

Photometer determines 4pp<br />

be diagnosed . ^ T ^<br />

flftaGD CaaBaiS flUnEt flBavBDarfluBa^at'<br />

Mam^o *f > *t v ?f<br />

the Laboratary. the tldbtya<br />

are the filtering system'<strong>of</strong> our,<br />

te^purifymg <strong>of</strong><br />

o'&l<br />

very <strong>of</strong><br />

with the Blood Banfc<br />

in this laboratory procedure,<br />

whether in technique or toterpretaUon<br />

when raping ant '<br />

cross matching blood, Is "<br />

essential. All human blood<br />

groups have been divided into j<br />

four groups, O, A, B and AB '<br />

with an RH factor <strong>of</strong> positive or.;;;<br />

negative. <strong>The</strong> crass matchtng :<br />

<strong>of</strong> blood establishes the com- -3<br />

patibility. before transfusion, <strong>of</strong><br />

the redplenf s blood, with mat , :<br />

<strong>of</strong> the donor's blood or the •'<br />

donor's serum with tba ;<br />

recipient's blood cells. A '<br />

routue cross-match <strong>of</strong> several<br />

techniques to insure- com* '<br />

patibility takes about one half :<br />

to three^ntarters <strong>of</strong> an hour • in ><br />

case <strong>of</strong> a problem in cross •<br />

matching, it could take two to<br />

three hours. At Burdette<br />

TomUn Memorial Hospital, this<br />

department is manned by one .<br />

registered personnel, Mss ,<br />

Mary Lou Lewis, ASCP CLA<br />

(Certified Lab Assistant), and<br />

one technician, Mrs. Barbara<br />

Eastburn, with considerable<br />

knowledge in the field.<br />

"It could easily be said that<br />

the laboratory never sleeps.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is someone there at all.<br />

times," said Mrs. Wright "We<br />

have 24 hour coverage witfaa<br />

staff which includes Mr. Jesse<br />

GuiUiams, Registered ASCP;<br />

Mrs. Michelle Soyre, Medical<br />

- Technician; Mr. Harry Patel,<br />

Medical Technician; Mrs.<br />

Sharon McClancy ASCP MLTj<br />

Mrs. Debbie Cason,<br />

Technician, Mrs. Vera Lampson,<br />

ASCP MLT and Mrs. Carol<br />

Nataska, Technician."

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