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Dramas J. Cleary<br />

Thomas J. ' Cleary, <strong>of</strong><br />

Highland Park. Mich.;died in!<br />

that city Sunday, July 31. He<br />

was 72.-<br />

Mr-; Cleary was a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden and a retired World.<br />

War II veteran. He hadresided<br />

< in. Highland Park, since his<br />

"•discharge from the service in<br />

. 1945. He. was a retired paper -<br />

• hanger. ' . 7<br />

Surviving are a sister, Rose<br />

M. Harris, <strong>of</strong> this city, and a<br />

brother. Paul, <strong>of</strong> Northfield.<br />

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

be held Thursday at 9 a.m. in<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel R.C.<br />

Church. Interment will be at<br />

Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon,<br />

Pa. Friends may call at the<br />

church between 8:30and 9 a.m.<br />

• Arrangements are by the<br />

, Wimberg Funeral Home..<br />

Alfred P. Hostvedt<br />

George L. Piicher <strong>of</strong> 610 4th<br />

at., died Sunday, July 31, in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital. He<br />

was 71.<br />

Mr. Pitcher had operated the<br />

Wooden Rooster Antique Shop<br />

in Cape May Court House for 12<br />

years retiring hi 1972. He was a<br />

native <strong>of</strong> Dothan, Ala;, and<br />

formerly operated a building<br />

construction firm in Bainbridge,<br />

Ga.<br />

—^Surviving—are—his—wife—<br />

Lauradel P.; a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Paul Becotte, <strong>of</strong> .this city; and<br />

five grandchildren.<br />

A memorial service was held<br />

yesterday in the Margate<br />

• Community Church. Interment<br />

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

family at Oak <strong>City</strong> Cemetery hi<br />

Bainbridge. Arrangements are<br />

' by the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

dare P. Faust<br />

C|are P. Faust, <strong>of</strong> 836 Asbury<br />

, av., died Friday, July 29, in the<br />

Iinwood Convalescent. Center.<br />

He was 78. •<br />

Mr. Faust had operated<br />

Faust's Menswear Store on<br />

Asbury av. for SO years,<br />

retiring three years ago. He<br />

was a native <strong>of</strong> Quakake, Pa.,<br />

and had madehis home here for<br />

53 years.<br />

He was a Master Mason and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic County<br />

Game Preserve and the Cooper<br />

Swamp Gun Club. '<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Frances M.; two daughters,<br />

Mrs: Ann Mengel, <strong>of</strong> Cherry<br />

Hill, and Mrs. Marguerite<br />

Kaines, <strong>of</strong> Delmar, N.Y.; one<br />

sister, Mrs. Alma Burt, <strong>of</strong><br />

Tamaqua, Pa.; six grandchildren<br />

and two great grandchildren.<br />

.<br />

Private services and interment<br />

are at the convenience<br />

<strong>of</strong> the family. Arrangements<br />

are by the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

l» OUR 49tfi TEAR<br />

730ISBURY ML<br />

OCEIM CITY<br />

399-1260<br />

i 1 A.fct-5 P.H.<br />

CUBED SIMM<br />

i!l_'lll£_4-k4<br />

Community Center affair<br />

well<br />

COMMUNITY CENTER SKETCHES >- E. Fenton Carey, Donald Pileggi and<br />

John Walker look over the artist's drawings <strong>of</strong> the proposed Community Center. *<br />

Alfred T. Hostvedt, <strong>of</strong> 857 ^Carole Hadtke, ticket<br />

on<br />

Plaza pi., died suddenly chairman for the Comimiifity<br />

hand with a scale Walnut dr., 399-5957; or Betsy<br />

He<br />

Berkstresser, 4845 Central av.,'<br />

Monday, August 1, hi Shore<br />

398-2426.<br />

Memorial Hospital. He was> 60.<br />

Mr. Hostvedt was born in going very well for the event to<br />

swer questions from the guests.. Members <strong>of</strong> local clubs-'or<br />

Milwaukee, Wis., formerly be held Sunday, August 7 at the<br />

Music for dancing will be organizations wishing to bin;<br />

lived in Wynnewood, Pa., and Howard Johnson Regency in<br />

provided by the Barry Ames tickets through their groups<br />

Orchestra which is currently may contact the following:<br />

had made his home here for<br />

-Gardens—Civic—Club,—Johnfour<br />

years. He was a former<br />

sales engineer in Milwaukee evening and will be served from<br />

"'"" ' ~ ~ ' 1>, Mary<br />

reports a number <strong>of</strong> prizes have<br />

and operated Host Real Estate 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be<br />

Ga'rrett, Sally Huff or Janet<br />

been donated by merchants and<br />

here.<br />

at 7:30 and a cash bar will be<br />

Scioli; Exchange Club, Bob<br />

will be' presented during the<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

open the balance <strong>of</strong> the evening.<br />

Smith; St. Augustine's PTA,<br />

. evening.<br />

Presbyterian Church, was a<br />

A representative from, the<br />

MicheJe Rumer; Jaycees, Ken<br />

*' Mason, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

architectural firm who has<br />

According to Ron Taht, Moor; Masonic Club, Byron<br />

. \ .aty Real Estate Board, and the<br />

been retained to plan the<br />

general chairman, enthusiasm Mercer; Real Estate Board,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club. He was<br />

proposed community center<br />

from groups as well as in- Dave Alarr; Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

dividuals is high. It is an- Commerce, Mary Ann Brown;<br />

_a graduate <strong>of</strong> Marquette<br />

ticipated that proceeds from and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA, Ginny<br />

University, a World War U<br />

this kick<strong>of</strong>f event will provide Pfeiffer.<br />

veteran . and a retired<br />

"seed money" to begin a<br />

lieutenant Commander hi the<br />

comprehensive ;financial<br />

Plans for the Community<br />

Navy.<br />

V v. Pflttc<br />

campaign to earn the funds to<br />

Center include an auditorium<br />

mild<br />

Surviving' are his wife,<br />

make the proposed community<br />

for basketball, tennis,<br />

Veronica J.; a son, Erik, <strong>of</strong><br />

center a reality.<br />

volleyball, etc. as. well as for<br />

large meetings and catered<br />

Philadelphia; two daughters, • SOMERS POINT —Gladys ' Reservations, either singles .banquets. <strong>The</strong> auditorium also<br />

Holly and Julie, both at home; V. Potts, <strong>of</strong> 606 1st St., died or in groups, are being taken by can be used as a theater,<br />

and his mother, Nanne, <strong>of</strong> Saturday, July 30 in Shore Elaine Wimberg, 399-2654. All ' exhibition hall, etc. Also in-<br />

Milwaukee."<br />

Memorial Hospital. She was 76. reservations are on . a firstcluded are a swimming pool,<br />

. A.memorial service will be Mrs. Potts-was a native <strong>of</strong>. come, first-served basis.^ meeting rooms for local<br />

held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Philadelphia and had lived here Tickets are $100 per couple organizations, a senior citizen<br />

First Presbyterian Church. for 27 years. She wasa memberand<br />

may be obtained from lounge, kitchen, exercise room,<br />

Interment will be at the con- <strong>of</strong> Bethany United Methodist Jean Gilbert, 12 W: Edinburgh shuffleboard court, racquetball<br />

venience <strong>of</strong> the family. <strong>The</strong>re . Church.<br />

rd, 399-3109; Bob Adams, 648 -and handball" courtsT.<br />

are no calling ' hours. Surviving are two sons, Bay av., 399-1778; Beverly or - <strong>The</strong> complex is projected for<br />

Arrangements are by theGeorge,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.-roid 'Ron'Taht, 26 Arkansas av., 399- 18th st. and Simpson av. at a<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home. Daniel Pancoast, <strong>of</strong> this city; 6007; Carole. Hadtke, 103 ' cost <strong>of</strong> about $3.2 million.<br />

seven grandchildren and 10great<br />

grandchildren'.<br />

Services, .were held Monday ;<br />

Interment is taking <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

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4JCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

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as second class matter<br />

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BOYAR<br />

<strong>The</strong> family <strong>of</strong> the late<br />

Louis Boyar<br />

with to express sincere appreciation to<br />

tnelr many friends, relatives and<br />

aeiehbors for thalr thouqhtfulness<br />

during our recant bereavement. We are<br />

grateful lor your visits, cards,<br />

rememberances, and contributions to<br />

the various charitlas made In tils<br />

memory.<br />

TMB SOYA* FAMILY<br />

Mary Boyar<br />

Lillian Blutlngw<br />

Dana Newborn<br />

Janet Soslow<br />

ALL*<br />

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• JOHN T. STETHERS ....."..,.„. Publisher<br />

FRED C. BENSON General Manager<br />

VINCENT T.MICHELETTE ......Editor<br />

BYRON T. MERCER Advertising Manager<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRIC6Tfs775 per year by mail In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Somtrt Point.<br />

Marmara, Palermo and Beesleys Point; six months. SJ.TJ. Elsewhere, per year<br />

. M.OO; six months, M.oo. West ol Mississippi River per year, 17.00. Price on<br />

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

Semi-weekly Tuesday and Friday from first week in June until Labor Day.<br />

FIRST FLOOR<br />

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF<br />

BOXED<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

CARDS<br />

Product <strong>of</strong> a Famous Card<br />

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• * * * * * * . ; • * * * . *<br />

<strong>The</strong> MADEIRA • M910C - Decorator rompacl 19"<br />

diagonal 100% Solid-State Chromaoolor H Table<br />

Model. 1004% Solid-State Chassis with Patented<br />

Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System.; Brilliant .<br />

Chromacolor Picture Tube. Solid-State Super. Video *|<br />

Range Tuning System. Dark Brown polystyrene cabinet<br />

with metallic Silver color trim.<br />

'388<br />

TIM BaPCLEV • H2320W : 23" diagonal 100% Solid-<br />

State Chromacolor Q Modern Lowtoy Styled Console<br />

'100% Sblid-State Chassis with Patented Power,<br />

Sentry Voltage Regulating System. Brilliani Chromacolor<br />

Picture Tube. Solid-State Super Video Range<br />

Tuning System. Simulated Walnut cabinet. * ' ';<br />

<strong>The</strong> quality goes<br />

before the name goes on"<br />

Large Assortment <strong>of</strong><br />

TUESDAY. AUGUST 2. H<br />

TOPS - BLOUSES<br />

JACKETS - SKIRTS<br />

SLACKS<br />

SPORTSWEAR — 2nd FLOOR<br />

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GREAT<br />

SAVINGS<br />

Ttw MARACAIBO • H1722W - 17" diagonal Portable<br />

100% Solid-State ChromacolorU featuring new 100"<br />

. Chromacolor Picture Tube with In-<strong>Line</strong> Electron<br />

Oun. 100% Solld-State Chassis with Power Sentry<br />

Voltage Regulating System. Solid-State Super Video;<br />

Range Tuning System with. Synchromatlc 70-Position<br />

UHF Channel Selctor. Simulated grained American<br />

Walnui cabinet with accnts <strong>of</strong> brushed Nickel-Gold<br />

.color highlighting the front.<br />

368<br />

SECOND FLOOR<br />

APPLIANCE ^nd<br />

FURNITURE ANNEX<br />

s *<br />

*<br />

I'M.<br />

• -*i<br />

<strong>of</strong> the barnstormers<br />

Old style air show at Smithville<br />

I SMITHVILLE-<strong>The</strong>re isn't<br />

^another show like it in the whole<br />

jjwide world!<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Great American Air<br />

.Show, coming to <strong>The</strong> Historic<br />

*Towne <strong>of</strong> Smithville, for three<br />

;big performances' over the<br />

•Labor /Day • 'Weekend on<br />

•Saturday, Sunday and Monday*<br />

^<strong>Sep</strong>tember 3, 4, and 5, is a<br />

rumque. form <strong>of</strong>' family en*<br />

|tertainment.<br />

' ;• <strong>The</strong>re's a bit <strong>of</strong> the glorious<br />

•barnstorming days in this giant<br />

•aerial spectacular that travels<br />

Ithrbughout the United States,<br />

'Canadaand other countries <strong>of</strong><br />

through the most difficult<br />

acrobatic maneuva<br />

<strong>The</strong>re .Is also' parachute<br />

jumping with Jumpers performing<br />

an opening flag jump,<br />

the difficult cutaway<br />

maneuver, where a parachute<br />

is purposely failed, and otter<br />

^^•^^r'^^a^^P<br />

Ornamental and Specimen Shells<br />

Handcrafted Gifts • Craft Supplies<br />

• . Findings<br />

1244 Asbury Ave.<br />

398-6578<br />

the world dispensing its own specialty Jumps.<br />

special brand <strong>of</strong> thrills, chills • <strong>The</strong>n, there are.solo and dub<br />

and good old fashioned outdoor aerobatics with the. pilots<br />

Am and excitement . skimming the ground to bring<br />

First; there are old fashioned the'action right down in front <strong>of</strong><br />

biplanes, some dating back to the audience. <strong>The</strong> show's<br />

World War II and beyond and acrobatic routines tax both<br />

some i <strong>of</strong> more I'ww*' viintyflff.<br />

Open Dally<br />

II a.m. -8 p.m.<br />

Variety is the spice <strong>of</strong> fashion<br />

this season ... and we've spiced<br />

this new Fall collection with<br />

~ a variety <strong>of</strong> terrific looks!<br />

You'll find a versatile mix<br />

- .' ' ''<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the basics;... blazers,<br />

vests, pants ancL^gkirts • .-r<br />

L shirts and sweaters . ..-.-<br />

~~ in color matched plaids<br />

;'• and solids! '<br />

827,831 and 837<br />

—AtburyAvtj—<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOURS:9to5:30Daily<br />

9to9Friday<br />

man and machinery to its<br />

fullest.' -•', ''• '• :<br />

- • . • „ '<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are dog fights, with<br />

Snoopy taking on the infamous<br />

Red Baron; comedy flying<br />

performed by a salty old<br />

character who claims to date<br />

THE<br />

YEAR<br />

m<br />

BEEN WAITING FOR<br />

spetial dua'r inverted • ribbon<br />

cut. .Two biplanes dive head on<br />

at one another and the pilots<br />

flip the aircraft upside down<br />

Just 15 feet above the ground,<br />

performing a precision cutting<br />

<strong>of</strong> two ribbons held Just 15 feet<br />

above the runway. •;''-<br />

"Mac's Restaurant- on Wednesday,<br />

August 10th at 12:30<br />

p.m. • ... : '•: . •<br />

—Lois Likens, local musician<br />

and recording artist, will<br />

provide the music. <strong>The</strong> speaker<br />

will be (Mga GerUns. who experienced<br />

the. Japanese oc-<br />

cupation in her home -land <strong>of</strong><br />

Idonesia during World War II:<br />

Free babysitting will be<br />

-—provided-on-the-premiBes^<br />

Reservations should be made<br />

by" Saturday, August 6 by<br />

calling 641-2603 or 652*1182. .<br />

•UR 9.99-19.99-29.99 SALE<br />

BLOUSES, SHIRTS<br />

PANTS, SKIRTS<br />

DREiSSES<br />

CO-ORDINATES<br />

SWIM SUITS<br />

DRESSES ".";-• ;••><br />

FAiWSUITSl<br />

valoesto s 30<br />

values to S 48<br />

values to T5<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge?<br />

games are played every Sun-<br />

course first <strong>of</strong> kind<br />

first collegeiration<br />

. itlybya<br />

college and a vocationaltechnical<br />

school will be <strong>of</strong>fered,<br />

beginning this fall, by Atlantic<br />

Community College.<br />

ACC President Dr. Lawrence<br />

R WincbeH, Jr., told the<br />

College's Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees at<br />

its July meeting that ACC's<br />

program in automotive<br />

-technology had been approved<br />

a week earlier by the State<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program was developed<br />

by ACC in conjunction with the<br />

Atlantic County Vocational-<br />

Technical School, a fact that<br />

drew praise from the • State<br />

Board, Dr. Winchell said.<br />

-Instruction hi' the program<br />

. will begin when ACC's fall<br />

semester opens <strong>Sep</strong>tember 6. .<br />

Initially, two college-credit<br />

, courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered -<br />

"Automotive Chassis I" and<br />

"Fuel Systems."<br />

Other courses will be added<br />

starting with ACCs 1978 spring<br />

semester. Most courses in the<br />

program will be taught at the<br />

Vocational-Technical School, a<br />

few miles from ACC's Mays .<br />

Landing campus. . - .<br />

<strong>The</strong> program calls for 65<br />

. college credits, and leads to an<br />

Associate -in Applied Science<br />

degree.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ACC trustees adopted a<br />

resolution directing Dr. Win-<br />

> chell to work with the County<br />

Executive and Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Freeholders in developing<br />

plans for the College's physical<br />

expansion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> resolution came after an<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten-spirited hour-long<br />

discussion involving County<br />

Administrator Herbert Simmens,<br />

Freeholder Samuel<br />

Kligerman, and members <strong>of</strong><br />

the ACC Board. •<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board also adopted a<br />

resolution opposing the<br />

proposed merger <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cooperative Extension Service<br />

with Rutgers University's<br />

Extension Division. <strong>The</strong><br />

resolution said that such a<br />

move would be harmful .to the<br />

Cooperative Extension Service<br />

and to the state's community<br />

colleges.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board approved the<br />

appointments <strong>of</strong> Carolynne<br />

Nixon. Palermo, as instructor<br />

<strong>of</strong> respiratory therapy; John<br />

Holland, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as<br />

assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> law<br />

enforcement and chairperson<br />

st the public safety department;<br />

Rebecca McDowell,<br />

Wilmington, Ohio, as Instructor<br />

<strong>of</strong> biology; Pr<strong>of</strong>. Edward Clark,<br />

-Philadelphia, as coordinator <strong>of</strong><br />

the electronics technology<br />

career preparation program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board also accepted the<br />

resignations <strong>of</strong> Vivian Flytbe,<br />

Educational Opportunity Fund<br />

counselor, and Howard Minton,<br />

audio-visual technician.<br />

Note Blent<br />

If yoti haven't aotfce yet,<br />

check U-oat. Toe Sentlaek<br />

Ledger, in Tuesday pictare<br />

pages • and in special<br />

features, has been<br />

focusing on the ''little<br />

people" <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy a*d"<br />

l|s sarroandlng eom-><br />

mnnities.Beinthelookoat<br />

foryoarpletare'orUiat<strong>of</strong>Sfrlend<br />

or.neighbor fa.<br />

coming edtttoM. Alw, If<br />

yoa aboald know' ef<br />

•omelhlng interesting,<br />

give as a caU at 3SMU1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> show winds up with a big<br />

salutetoour American heritage<br />

performed by an <strong>of</strong> the air show<br />

pilots.<br />

All aerial action is backed<br />

back to World War I; andwith<br />

expert commentary, taped<br />

deadstick aerobatics, where, the music by the Dukes <strong>of</strong><br />

engine <strong>of</strong> an aircraft is turned Dixieland and a most in-<br />

<strong>of</strong>f high above the airfield and teresting opportunity for the<br />

the pflot uses bis skill and experience<br />

to fly an acrobatic I 'SSS^SSSSL^H MARINE ROYALTY. Night In Venice queen Lisa Harbaugh (second<br />

c thesnow's air to ground<br />

routine right through landing.<br />

But that's not all <strong>of</strong> it. <strong>The</strong> air<br />

show also features a thrilling<br />

wing-riding exhibition where an<br />

attractive young lady- climbs<br />

high atop the wing <strong>of</strong> a biplane<br />

and holds on lor her life as the<br />

plane is flown through a<br />

rigorous acrobatic seque<br />

Ieft) LA LECHE MEETINGS ——<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

La Leche League wiD hold Its<br />

August meetings on the topic <strong>of</strong><br />

from Art <strong>of</strong> Breast-feeding and<br />

waves to the bayfront crowd along with the members <strong>of</strong> her court.<br />

• oommtinications communlcationssvstem.asthe<br />

Overcoming Difficulties. <strong>The</strong><br />

system, as the<br />

morning meeting will be held at<br />

planes and pilots go through<br />

9:30a.m. on Tuesday, August9,<br />

their paces. '<br />

at 5534 West av. <strong>The</strong>. evening<br />

<strong>The</strong> aerial spectacular will be<br />

meeting will be held at 8 p.m.<br />

staged at 1:30 p.m. on <strong>Sep</strong>-<br />

on Thursday, August 11, at 20<br />

tember 3, 4, and S. Gates will<br />

Crestview av,, Somers Point<br />

open at 11 a.m., each day for MATCH POINT 4-Average<br />

preshow entertainment, static<br />

O C E A N C I T Y day. Tuesday and Friday at 8 Both meetings are open to all<br />

at Thursday evening's. game<br />

displays and an opportunity to<br />

DUPLICATE — Averages <strong>of</strong> tun. in the Bridge Center. 349 women interested in<br />

<strong>The</strong> wmg-riduig exhwuion is<br />

_was -156.—!Top scorers were<br />

meet all air show performers<br />

94'4 for North-South and 84 for west sv. . ••'•..followed-<br />

by the Great<br />

(Horia Fldsher and PrlsciUa<br />

feeding. ^;:,v--v<br />

and look at their aircraft.<br />

East-West were made at the<br />

American Air Show's own<br />

-Root for North-South and<br />

Refreshments will be available<br />

game played Friday evening.<br />

Nancy Weeber and Doris<br />

throughout the preshow and<br />

Playing North-South and<br />

McKinney for East-West, both<br />

aeriaTactivities. • .<br />

scoring above average were<br />

... .

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