Sep 1977 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City - The Ocean ...
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PAGE 14-~ SECTION ONE:<br />
'Wonderland Pier's Wonder<br />
Women bounced back from last<br />
Week's defeat at the hands <strong>of</strong><br />
'the elected and appointed<br />
./Officials <strong>of</strong> Cape May County to<br />
-win the second and last game in<br />
the. season S<strong>of</strong>tball series<br />
between the two teams, for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer<br />
Society.<br />
K.<br />
THE<br />
CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
ider Women beat <strong>of</strong>ficials; even season series<br />
<strong>The</strong>. game was hosted at<br />
Dealy Field in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> by<br />
Sea Isle Mayor Dom Raffa and<br />
. Commissioners Bill Kehner and<br />
Andy Bednarik. Sea Isle Public<br />
Relations Director AI Zurawski<br />
handled the play-by-play over<br />
the loud speaker system. In<br />
addition;' Zurawski, • as<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce/<br />
Come fo the Happy Place!<br />
9TH 4 CENTRAL AVE.<br />
amaeoK<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TAKE OUT<br />
3990113<br />
V-* Restaurant<br />
"WHERE THE TOWN/MEETS'<br />
Breqlcf ast,Lunch,Dinner „<br />
UHI & OpiF.tlivi by<br />
' Bill" (Vwi'<br />
Late Snacks<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY<br />
"Windsor Station"<br />
Tues. thru Sun.<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> Parking in the Back<br />
with a convenient Rear Poor Entrance I<br />
£)Tfte SMMW<br />
Partway Eilt IB East<br />
\ ' BaaSiiiiaii CBII 4K Emm*<br />
346 St, West OIOCMB <strong>City</strong><br />
CONTINUOUS<br />
LIVE<br />
Fit, Sat &$•>. ite with<br />
Toes, ttrntfi SH. Nits<br />
—-plu,<br />
Fri., Sat. & Sa>. Kites<br />
Son. ft MOB. Matinee 3-7 P.M.<br />
SUrTO FAMILY SPECIALS<br />
MOB.. Tues., Wed. & Ttars.. 4-8 P.M.<br />
. ; ^<br />
Wednesday Nits 10 P.M.-1 A.M.<br />
BEER BUST<br />
Mtiioan SUta Taeot<br />
or EnobiMadM 60* aad)<br />
Thursday from 9 P.M,<br />
SHRIMP NITE<br />
All You Can Eat<br />
•3.96 Bat penoi<br />
0M!<br />
Famous for our Steamers<br />
Jumbo Sandwiches * Half Shells<br />
All Memf items can be prepared<br />
to takeout. We also have a full<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Package Goods .<br />
• BEEBS1US Oil SDM0M *<br />
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Ghoiea<strong>of</strong><br />
4 Entries<br />
*2JO-<br />
' . . Sentinel Photo<br />
WORTHY CAUSE. Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
President Al Zurawski presents a $50 check to<br />
Angela Pulvino, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
Cancer Society, prior to a fund raising game between<br />
the elected <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the County and the Wonder<br />
Women's s<strong>of</strong>tball team. Representing the Wonder<br />
Women is outfielder Tina Comman. <strong>The</strong> girls beat the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials 25 to 5.<br />
HACKNEY<br />
LOBSTERS<br />
BEAT ALL<br />
THE REST.<br />
JOIN THE BIG PARADE TO...<br />
Maine Avenue & <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk, ATLANTIC CITYrNJ<br />
X* MEDITERRANEAN LOUNGE<br />
(Off the Cfralt In Somert Point) 927-1060<br />
LAST3DAYS<br />
Winged Victory Singers<br />
Plus Vieki Allen ft Hie Image<br />
"NO ADMISSION CHARGE"<br />
Show Times: 10:30 P.M. & 12:30A.M.<br />
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BACK BY POPULAR DEAAAND<br />
THE FABULOUS<br />
DOYELLS<br />
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Aug. 30th thru Stpt. 6th<br />
ITtiUTSday & Friday: y° WUm Food or Drtfc<br />
— COAAINQ ATTRACTION—<br />
THE<br />
SPOTS<br />
• Certified •<br />
Jimmie Nabbies'<br />
Original Ink Spots<br />
6th thru 11th<br />
Ink Spots OpMltg iHi SpMbl<br />
PRIME RIB OINHEB<br />
SEEtiffUKTi<br />
Our banquet package plan includes show and<br />
dancing music. Facilities available' for all<br />
ll ' ' t ' ^ s<br />
Km tt>:£:^!$<br />
Roy Gillian's<br />
6th Street & Boardwalk<br />
OPEN DAILY 10:30 A.M.<br />
Featuring Children*' Puppet <strong>The</strong>atre Nitely<br />
Fun Deck<br />
Plymouth Place & Boardwalk<br />
OPEN DAILY 3 P.M.<br />
Closed Sunday<br />
30 Rides Between 2 Locations<br />
Family and Friends<br />
will relax and enjoy<br />
w*<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30.<strong>1977</strong><br />
equipment is f<br />
donated to Stockton<br />
14 AHanHo Avenut<br />
NEW SUMMER<br />
SCJEH1E<br />
Wed. thru Sat,<br />
8:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.<br />
fifty<br />
Moo. nights 8-10:30<br />
lib's 1:30 to 4<br />
nn HUUHO<br />
QAS.Y 1:00,630.9:15<br />
=& mmmtu •! BMSIM ni pnrtr.<br />
"THE OTHER SIDE OF<br />
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RittdR<br />
Stmtag MARRMWUKE USER, JOHN<br />
MBECK, SUSAN 8ARAMKM .<br />
OORLYN 1<br />
7:15*9:29<br />
"THE SPY WHO LOVED<br />
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BANOT<br />
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DAILY 2:00.7:15.9:15<br />
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"HEBKE GOES TO MONTE<br />
CARLO"<br />
Ratals<br />
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CHICHI'S HSTSSTl<br />
rauiH«n.niHMiUHl<br />
Delicious Food - Fine Service<br />
Dinners • Platters • Sandwiches<br />
Package Goods<br />
Phone 927-1117<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30.<strong>1977</strong> THE OCEAN CITY ea Isle Crty Office<br />
399-1300 4301 Undt» Av«.. 263-4161<br />
3 9 ^ 1 3 0 ^ ,; \Cifa^ijfat-Qiifa-/•'••.'.;,•••••• "...<br />
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concert programs<br />
j Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember l<br />
Silhouettes... ....77.. :...... J.Kern<br />
M'Appari.. Flotow<br />
Christopher Greene<br />
Over <strong>The</strong> Waves .j. ; .* ; Rosas<br />
VissiD'Arte ....'..- ....Puccini<br />
• WinifredDettore<br />
" Meditation "Thais" ........:..... ....:..&... .Massenet<br />
owners <strong>of</strong> healthy pets<br />
•' r • . •;. , . / . .• • • : . . , • •<br />
Wonder Woman ' pitcher in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fourth when<br />
Betsy Becotte had everything* Mayor Lincoln smacked a<br />
under control after giving up batted ball at her left eye POMONA—Three pieces <strong>of</strong><br />
three runs to the Officials in the causing some concern to the experimental scientific equip-<br />
first inning due in part to some Wonder : Women about their ment for use in environmental<br />
slopping fielding by the Wonder pitcher. <strong>The</strong> girls retaliated, .'studies have been donated to<br />
Women. However, the entire however, by-throwing Lincoln Stockton State College by<br />
team settled down and gave up and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Jeff Mobile Research and Develop<br />
only two runs and scattered hits April in the bay directly ad-<br />
during the other four, innings. jacent to the field. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
Pitcher Becotte was injured joined by "Wonder Dog,"<br />
Zachary, who joined the swim<br />
merely out <strong>of</strong> curiosity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first game in the Of-<br />
O'Hara ficials' series was held August<br />
17 here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with the<br />
Officials winning by a close<br />
, '. (continued from page l). 14-13 score. Over two seasons<br />
the Wonder Women hold a three<br />
"Whether or not a problem to one edge in the competition.<br />
appears large in the scheme <strong>of</strong> All four games have been<br />
business at a Council meeting, played for the Cancer fund.<br />
for instance," O'Hara said, <strong>The</strong> Wonder Women are<br />
"when you meet the people scheduled to play the Mama's<br />
involved it is important in then- and the Papa's within the next<br />
minds and it has to be two weeks here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
treated with respect and <strong>The</strong> contest will pit the girls<br />
resolved as quickly -as against their parents and other<br />
possible." . ' blood relatives at the 6th st.<br />
It's been CHara's personal field. i .•'..,attention<br />
to people and their<br />
problems that has led to his Public hearings<br />
early and rapid success in<br />
political-circles here. —slated-foraew<br />
And, it's been this attitude<br />
that has helped him win respect ordinances<br />
from leaders <strong>of</strong> both political • <strong>The</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Commissioners will<br />
parties.<br />
meet In special session Wed-<br />
Since his current term nesday at 11 a.m. at Com-<br />
doesn't expire until the end <strong>of</strong> mission Chamber, <strong>City</strong> Hall, to<br />
1880, O'Hara said he has no consider three beach land<br />
immediate plans for his acquisition ordinances on<br />
political future. ' ' second reading.<br />
He said, however, that he has A public hearing will be held<br />
no plans whatsoever for going on each <strong>of</strong> the three ordinances<br />
beyond his services to the which deal with the city's<br />
community here.<br />
purchase <strong>of</strong> beach lands now<br />
"Do I want to go any further, privately owned along E.<br />
you mean?" O'Hara responded Atlantic blvd, at 18th st. and<br />
tos question. "No, I don't think Wesley av., and at 58th st.' and<br />
so. I'm satsified with my work the beach. In two instances the<br />
on Council."<br />
city is also trading dty owned<br />
Though he's been embroiled, lots in other areas <strong>of</strong> the eity for<br />
in some controversies; It would the beach lots. • . ' . • —<br />
appearthat Somers Point <strong>City</strong>. Clerk Loretta C. Mais<br />
residents also havejreason to jhall said the governing<br />
"be satisfied" with O'Hara's will also consider any<br />
efforts during his first two ditional resolutions to come<br />
years on Council here.' before them<br />
1<br />
Can State agencies order<br />
1<br />
spectrophotometer, and an in-,<br />
changes that. strip, competent<br />
fraredspectorphotometer.. '<br />
dttecns <strong>of</strong> licenses they already<br />
.' <strong>The</strong> •atomic absorption unit'<br />
have, earned? That question Is.<br />
will be used by chemistry and<br />
being pot to. Pederaf Court by<br />
the New Jersey Education.<br />
environmental studies classes Association in defense <strong>of</strong><br />
"to detect trace elements and teachers being unemployment<br />
ment Corporation, Paulsboro. concentrations <strong>of</strong> heavy metal because the State has set hew<br />
<strong>The</strong> equipment,, valued at pollutants. <strong>The</strong> ultraviolet spec- requirements for the license<br />
$25,000, includes an atomic abtropbotometer will be used for they have long held.<br />
sorption unit, an ultraviolet the measurement <strong>of</strong> compounds<br />
and metals, and the infrared<br />
<strong>The</strong> NJEA case concerns<br />
equipment will be utilized by<br />
auneOOOfuUylicensed teachers<br />
working in "bilingual"<br />
organic and inorganic<br />
Police nab fugitives<br />
programs in about so New<br />
chemistry classes for the Jersey communities. Although<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> various compounds. many have been teaching<br />
from Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>The</strong> equipment has been in- successfully for up to 10 years,<br />
stalled in the College's science the New Jersey StatrBoard <strong>of</strong><br />
laboratory and will be used by Education la now requiring<br />
After stopping a vehicle here students to evaluate air and mem to qualify aO over again<br />
for an alleged hit and run in- marine samples, monitoring air bra special new license. Those<br />
cident in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Sunday, and water pollutants, and not qualified as <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1<br />
police charged the two occupan- solving oceanographic are out <strong>of</strong> Jobs.<br />
ts, with carrying a concealed problems. <strong>The</strong> equipment also<br />
deadly weapon and with may be used for ecological<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> marijuana. studies <strong>of</strong> the Pine Barrens and<br />
Police said the pick.up and vegetation research.<br />
START USING<br />
hold bulletin from Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>The</strong> .donated equipment was<br />
was issued at 3:46 p.m. Sunday arranged by Oscar Milner <strong>of</strong> WEIGHT TODAY<br />
- <strong>The</strong> hardest part <strong>of</strong> losing weight is<br />
and by 4:05 p.m. the suspects Margate, coordinator, <strong>of</strong><br />
getting «arted. tapir apiiEI. taken<br />
were apprehended in the 3800 Analytical Services at the<br />
is dfttctod, C3n gfvo your will power<br />
block <strong>of</strong> West av.<br />
iMobile_Lab._according-to-Jack—<br />
After the vehicle was stopped, Novod<strong>of</strong>f, director <strong>of</strong> Academic<br />
_. . lloday.<br />
Befln with this amazing tiny tablet<br />
-police said, the arresting <strong>of</strong>- Laboratory and Field Facilities<br />
VotfB eat less-tum food into bumed-up<br />
. ficers found a hidden tire iron at the College, and William<br />
enetgy instead <strong>of</strong> extra weight as you<br />
by the driver's seat and a small Mattson, assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
follow the Plan.<br />
quantity <strong>of</strong> marijuana. Chemistry.<br />
ample and effective, the taper<br />
Charged with carrying a con-<br />
SJRSEI Diet Plan win 'enable you to<br />
cealed deadly weapon and with<br />
lose pounds and indies without getting<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> less than 25 grams<br />
nehnus-or money back. Start losing<br />
<strong>of</strong> marijuana was John Carroll,<br />
weight todaywtth Sapar SSSSCX and<br />
3/ILLAGE<br />
20,<strong>of</strong>Harrisburg,Pa. -<br />
900 tttfi tftfffirenco<br />
Eric Dillman, 19, also <strong>of</strong> 4 DAILY £00,7:15. £30<br />
Harrisburg, was charged with Ttafaiceiiwittywla "<br />
only the drug count. ' .<br />
'STAR WARS"<br />
Carroll was released under<br />
$650 bond and Dillman was<br />
Ratasra<br />
released after posting $150 bail, Sttnfaig MMK HAMU. HARRUN<br />
'police reported. •<br />
FORD. CARRIE FISHER. PETER<br />
CU8HMC.AIEC6UMHES3<br />
1 Most <strong>of</strong> toe puunttfis were NJEA's appeal charges mat a language other than<br />
specially recuited were given • the State Education Board's<br />
the public schools<br />
specific training, were then < action Is arbitrary because it is mutt <strong>of</strong>fer instruction' in that<br />
given. regular New Jersey .du-ected' onto at teachers' <strong>of</strong> language, as well as in EngUsb.<br />
teaching certificates and Hispanic chiMreh. Teachers <strong>of</strong> Such programs are called<br />
placed in school districts to identical programs for children "bilingual** education.<br />
teach Hispanic-speaking speak Italian, Portugese, School districts in • New<br />
students in the Spanish Japanese/ Chinese, and Jersey bad trouble locating<br />
language. Now, NJEA charges, Hebrew, for example, are teachers who were as fluent in<br />
after the plaintif fa have gained unaffected.<br />
Spanish as the newly arrived<br />
experience and proven their .Because the affected Cuban and Puerto Rican<br />
abilities in on-Job performance, teachers already are practicing children. To find such teachers.<br />
the State'is trying to rescind and successful, the NJEA State <strong>of</strong>ficials recruited college<br />
that certification.<br />
appeal argues that the order la . graduates from as far <strong>of</strong>f as<br />
"Those were, the leaden <strong>of</strong> not required by the public in- Puerto Rico and established a<br />
New Jersey's efforts to help the terest. In fact, by ousting ex-<br />
at Mfflif ***f<br />
non-English child," NJEA perienced teachers, the change State CoUege so they could earn<br />
comments. "<strong>The</strong>y're being put could actually hurt the public ftiij teaching certification in<br />
Into the position <strong>of</strong> having to interest.<br />
New Jersey. Of the BOO teachers<br />
Justify their very existence.". In a break with tradition, the affected by the new State<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the affected teachers State-Education Board applied decree, over 700 have com-<br />
hold licenses to teach regular - the new requirement • not Just pleted this program and.<br />
elementary ^"'wtf or secon- to new candidates seeking their another 100 have taken at least<br />
dary subjects. Because' many . first ' license - but also . some <strong>of</strong> the courses. •<br />
are tenured, NJEA reports, retroactively to those already •' <strong>The</strong> new State, regulations<br />
they can "bump" other fully certified and on the Job. require the affected teachers to<br />
elementary teachers baying <strong>The</strong> NJEA appeal asks the return to college to. take<br />
less seniority. <strong>The</strong> e effect would " courts to rule on the legality