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V<br />

TAGE 8 ~ SECTION ONE<br />

Potato is not a root<br />

Although the white or Irish and stored •<br />

it la not a root. Sweet potatoes<br />

are true storage roots. <strong>The</strong><br />

potato plants produce flowers,<br />

whitepotato forma at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

soil should be gradually<br />

a special underground stem<br />

mounded up around the plant:<br />

called a stolen.<br />

This will produce a better yield<br />

, and' it will prevent green color<br />

If you examine a white potato from forming in the potato. <strong>The</strong><br />

carefully you will discover it is green is a pigment called<br />

a compressed stem that hap- chlorophyll which' forms only in<br />

pens to form under the ground. leaves and stems when they are<br />

<strong>The</strong>, "eye" <strong>of</strong> the potato is a exposed to sunlight. Roots do<br />

node,: which in above-ground not produce .this . pigment:<br />

steins is the point at which the Potatoes are formed above the<br />

leaf is attached.<br />

root system <strong>of</strong> the plant and are<br />

<strong>The</strong>. structure <strong>of</strong> a white .'quite near the surface where<br />

potato is intriguing and for the sunlight can turn them green.<br />

student interested ' in further Green potatoes are usually<br />

, exploring the subject, an en- very bitter tasting-. More<br />

tertaining article, "How, To,, seriously; they contain t a toxin<br />

Spend a Nice Quiet Evening that people.'should not eat.<br />

With a Potato," is recom-, Potatoes that are exposed to<br />

mended. <strong>The</strong> author was Dr. light in the market will<br />

Edgar Anderson <strong>of</strong> the Missouri frequently turn green.<br />

Botanical Garden.<br />

It is important to remember<br />

A popular method <strong>of</strong> growing<br />

that the Irish potato is really a<br />

potatoes in the home garden<br />

stem because it will give the<br />

has been that <strong>of</strong> placing seed<br />

gardner a better appreciation<br />

pieces oh the surface <strong>of</strong> the soil<br />

<strong>of</strong> how the crop should be grown<br />

and covering them with a heavy<br />

mulch.<br />

Millions <strong>of</strong> Seashells<br />

"A Collector's Paradise'<br />

New Shipment Just<br />

Arrived!<br />

50 Types <strong>of</strong> Heishi Beads<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shell Yard<br />

2717 Asbury Ave.<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY C\.J.) SENTINEI^LEDGER<br />

SESAME STREET'S OSCAR —Georgia Bea Saler, daughter <strong>of</strong> Elaine Saler<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atco won a second prize.<br />

»u<br />

LITTLE FIREMAN — Capturing a second prize was Lauren Michele Plasket,<br />

seven-month-old daughter <strong>of</strong> Susan J. Plasket <strong>of</strong> Merchantville.<br />

Annual poetry competition<br />

<strong>The</strong> William Carlos Williams<br />

Poetry Center <strong>of</strong> the Paterson<br />

Public Library, 250 Broadway,<br />

Paterson, New Jersey announces<br />

its <strong>1977</strong>, annual poetry<br />

competition. All residents <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey are invited to<br />

submit their driginal,<br />

previously unpublished'.works.<br />

A maximum <strong>of</strong> two will be<br />

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submitted in triplicate for<br />

judging purposes. Poets should<br />

enclose, on a separate sheet <strong>of</strong><br />

' paper, their names, addresses,<br />

telephone numbers and titles <strong>of</strong><br />

their poems. Works must be<br />

received by November 25,<strong>1977</strong>.<br />

Each poem - • should be<br />

typewritten on a separate<br />

8'/2xll paper, none will be<br />

returned. Entries will be<br />

judged by a three member<br />

PJUie!^lWnning^poets_wilLbe<br />

invited to read at the library<br />

and their winning poems will be<br />

published in the library's next<br />

anthology.<br />

Poets wishing to participate<br />

should submit their works to<br />

Joan Stahl, Poetry Coordinator,<br />

William Carlos Williams<br />

Poetry Center, Paterson Free<br />

Public Library, 250 Broadway,.<br />

Paterson, New Jersey 07501. No<br />

foreign language poems will be<br />

accepted.<br />

<strong>The</strong> William Carlos Williams<br />

Poetry Center has a. collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> contemporary American<br />

poetry. In addition to presenting<br />

readings by winners <strong>of</strong> its<br />

contests, it has, in the past,<br />

presented recognized poets.<br />

Requests for anthologies<br />

' produced by the Center have<br />

come from all over the United<br />

States- in addition to European<br />

countries.<br />

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FRIDAY. AUGUST 12.<strong>1977</strong><br />

Dave Boyer at Siiiithville<br />

SMITHVILLE—Even though<br />

this will be the first appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dave Boyer at the Smithville<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre, he is no stranger, to the<br />

people in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> area<br />

where he emceed for many<br />

y'eacs at-the 500 Club as "Joey<br />

Steyens". <strong>On</strong> Monday August<br />

29th.,Dave Boyer will appear as<br />

"Dave Boyer" in concert at the.<br />

Smithville <strong>The</strong>atre. '<br />

<strong>The</strong> dramatic account <strong>of</strong><br />

religious rebirth that will unfold<br />

in Boyer's musical ministry is<br />

awe inspiring. While the aura <strong>of</strong><br />

musjcal genius appears- to<br />

surround the . vocalistsaxophonist.,<br />

'so • does "a<br />

large following <strong>of</strong> people who<br />

are <strong>of</strong>ten measm'erized by his<br />

spiritual devotion.<br />

Boyer was born in 1934 in<br />

York, Pennsylvania and is the<br />

youngest <strong>of</strong> six children born to<br />

the Rev.. and Mrs. Ralph E.<br />

Boyer. Growing up being the<br />

black sheep <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

because <strong>of</strong> his flamboyant entertainer<br />

life-style. Boyer found<br />

himself denouncing religion,<br />

'deserting his wife and child and<br />

relaying heavily upon the ase <strong>of</strong><br />

alcohol and drugs.<br />

After the death <strong>of</strong> his father,<br />

Boyer; in a. state <strong>of</strong> deep<br />

depression, decided to throw<br />

himself under the wheels <strong>of</strong> a<br />

train and destroy the problems<br />

that confronted him.<br />

<strong>On</strong> hisrway to the nearby<br />

railroad depot, Boyer passed a<br />

small Methodist church that<br />

reminded him <strong>of</strong> his father's<br />

church, and he felt a sudden<br />

othappynosUiliga,<br />

"I ran to the church steps, fell<br />

down on my knees, and I began<br />

Won! Records and is working<br />

to pray". Boyer said. He made<br />

on an album with Ralph Car-<br />

his way to a telephone and<br />

michael arid the NBC Or-<br />

called his brother who was the<br />

chestra.<br />

minister <strong>of</strong> his late father's Accompanying Boyer will be<br />

church. '.,'•'• , • Paul Mann and his 32 piece or-<br />

His brother told him to stay a chestra. Many <strong>of</strong> these<br />

the; church until he got there. musicians played with him at<br />

<strong>The</strong> next day. Boyer and his iheSOOCIub.<br />

brother'prayed. Both the. name • Coming to share his dramatic<br />

and the image <strong>of</strong> Joey Stevens story with you soon, Dave<br />

was gone fdrever and the<br />

original Dave Boyer was<br />

reborn: . '<br />

. Boyer has recorded U albums<br />

arid a movie was done in 1973 on l<br />

Boyer-in person- . is tin experience<br />

you will long remem-'<br />

her. His music both vocally and<br />

instrumentally, his charisma,<br />

his sincerity, his compassion<br />

his life titled "So Long Joey" and his loye for the God who<br />

with parts <strong>of</strong> it filmed at the.SQO rescued him will make a. lasting .<br />

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we suggest STOLICHNAYA (Stolitch-naya);<br />

considered to be the<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Russian Mule<br />

into a copper mug pour I iigger <strong>of</strong>'<br />

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FRIDAY. AUOirST 12,<strong>1977</strong><br />

eecrn <strong>City</strong> coming events<br />

TODAY (FViday)<br />

Concert by the Hobo Band, 8<br />

p.m., on the Music Pier.<br />

fi? Civic Association<br />

annual dinner dance, «:30 p.m.<br />

fa.the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country<br />

U U O . • • . . • • • • . •' •<br />

' Square Dancing, 8:30 p.mi.< in<br />

the Youth Center. Caller,<br />

GLADIOLAS<br />

v<br />

Manny Amor. am. to midnight.<br />

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

game,. 8 p,m., in the Bridge<br />

Center; 349 West av.<br />

TODAY & TOMORROW .<br />

3rd Annual American Legion<br />

Carnival at the Legion grounds,<br />

14th st. and Haven av. Friday 6<br />

p.m. to midnight. Saturday 10<br />

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PECK'S BEACH FLORIST<br />

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COUNTRY .<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

WEEKEND SPECIAL<br />

New Jersey<br />

#1 Potatoes<br />

alb.<br />

We have a large selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> fresh fruits & vegetables<br />

•~'r'\ •' ^-'v' Including: „. ^\-,' :<br />

CANTALOUPES PEACHES<br />

JOB coifDmowo) FOI roum<br />

COHFOST * msHiass -<br />

•M-11M<br />

TUESDAY •'•'._•<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting,<br />

8 p.m., in the Primary School<br />

THE,OCEANCITY(l^!y<br />

• • •<br />

s come eas<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) Live plants make a room look<br />

•; 60tb. Annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surf fresh and cheerful, and by<br />

Casting Tournament, 10 a.m., choosing the right varieties you<br />

at Tennessee and Bay avea. . can enjoy them without agreat<br />

Awards dinner 8:30. p.m. at deal <strong>of</strong> fuss. For brilliant, green<br />

Watson's Restaurant foliage, the fig or Ficus family<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers a lovely appearance and<br />

Kite Flying Contest, 9 a.m.,<br />

little care. : "<br />

on Recreation Field. /: Natives <strong>of</strong> tropical Asia, figs<br />

' adapt well to most indoor living ,.<br />

Concert by the FVankllnvUle conditions: <strong>The</strong>y like bright but<br />

Qiartet Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, 8 indirect light and a moist soil <strong>of</strong> .<br />

p.m., on the Music Pier. equal parts loam, sand and peatmoss.<br />

An occasional misting or<br />

SUNDAY through<br />

sponging.<strong>of</strong> leavesi will help<br />

THURSDAY<br />

deter pests and provide extra<br />

Free nightly concerts by the<br />

humidity. . ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra Figs come in various shapes<br />

under the. direction <strong>of</strong> John and sizes. Among the most<br />

Warrington, 8p.m., on theelegant<br />

is .the weeping fig- or<br />

Music Pier. Soloists, Louise Ficus benjamina. Expensive in<br />

Fuller, soprano, and John large sizes, the weeping fig can<br />

. Ribecchi, tenor.<br />

be purchased small at a<br />

moderate cost or propogated by • ' . " .<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

air layering or stem cuttings eight or more feet in height.<br />

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

and groomed into a lovely in- . <strong>The</strong> creeping fig or Ficus<br />

game, 8 p.m., fii the Bridge<br />

door tree. Should leaves begin pumila has tiny, heart-shaped:<br />

renter, 349. West av.<br />

to yellow and drop, the plant leaves and can<br />

may be asking for brigher light<br />

MONDAY<br />

or more frequent misting. <strong>The</strong><br />

larger the plant, the more<br />

humidity it wilt require/After<br />

two months in its new home,<br />

Somers Point.<br />

begin periodic feedings <strong>of</strong> dilute<br />

fish emulsion.<br />

. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, 7:15<br />

pan., in the Youth Center. Another large fig familiar to<br />

many is the rubber treev or<br />

ayne<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Edna March, 8<br />

p.m., in the Biscayne Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av., benefit Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

St. Augustine's Regional<br />

School Board meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Chapter 61 DAV meeting, 8<br />

p.m., in the VFW Hall.<br />

K <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club's Dalton, D ^ Farrell, RoWn<br />

Annual' Junior Fashion' Show Parker. JM Parker; Suianne .,• -,-,m<br />

will be held at the Club on ' Waters; V Marcy Tiqtc&lriig|f £<br />

Thursday, August 18, at 12:30<br />

p.m. Dessert and refreshments<br />

win be served. Admission is<br />

$1.80 at thedoor. ; ;:<br />

. • .<strong>The</strong> theme for. this' year's<br />

" program will be a Fall FJoral<br />

Festival' which will feature<br />

back to school attire. Junior<br />

club members from nursery<br />

school to college age will be the<br />

. models. Fashions will be from<br />

Kid Stuff in jthe Wayside<br />

Village, Marmora, and the In-<br />

B-Teen Shop in Ventnor.<br />

Modeling fashions for Kid<br />

Stuff are: Megan Fitzpatrick,<br />

Erin Fitzpatrick, Katie<br />

Bellwoar, Llbby Bellwoar,<br />

Jenny Bellwoar, Susan<br />

group an assortment for a Bellwoar, Heather MacDonald,<br />

natural room divider in an Kristin MacDonald. Katie<br />

apartment.<br />

J staked and<br />

While you're thinking about<br />

trained to grow in special for-<br />

decorating with plants, you'll<br />

ms and shapes called topiaries.<br />

want to consider how attractive<br />

<strong>The</strong>se irake interesting conver- your planters are, too. Sculpsation<br />

pieces. Or let this plant tured color planters from Rub-<br />

creep along a windowsill, up a bermaid come in a mix <strong>of</strong><br />

wall or around a larger plant. decorator colors to go with any<br />

Vigs. in fact, are the answer roum decor. <strong>The</strong>y are available<br />

Vo many home decorating in sizes ranging from 4'i" to.<br />

problems. For example if, you 8'/i" in diameter and may be<br />

have a room with a high ceiling used standing or hanging. Made<br />

broad leaves and dark red underveins.<br />

This plant will quietly<br />

grown despite adverse conditions<br />

or neglect, but direct<br />

sunlight will burn leaves. Give<br />

it an east or west exposure as it'<br />

adjusts to your home..<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ficus lyrata or fiddle leaf<br />

fig has, not suprisingly, fiddleshaped<br />

leaves and grows to _<br />

( ^|<br />

Trade '„ Walters, Ji ./'Jeaalfa^';$ : £<br />

Waters, Jennifer Unterberger,f\'<br />

Gina Varallo, John Mlchener, 'T<br />

Chuck ;Wagner, Jamie:tynne,; •''<br />

Kerry" Huntsman, : , ;j|tnmy;;.;<br />

Kolea, JudyKolea;and DebWe:**<br />

Boyie: • r. '•••':,:• -. in: i :/.;--""^--;c.<br />

Modeling for the ln-B-Teen ^<br />

Shop' are: Lisanne Backe,' zl<br />

Leslie Fenton, Maribetb; Or. ^<br />

ttleb, Polly . Bell,: Kristeti T.<br />

Morris, Mimi Dalton, Larln'<br />

Matz; Marie, Matz,. Karen t,<br />

Backe, Lauri Hack, Molrrt<br />

KeUy, Site BlWten^Jjeanii^ ^<br />

BeOwoar,^Beth Waters; -JaneA. '<br />

Turner, Jennifer Day, Kim<br />

Accardi, Judy BeUwoar, Roste C<br />

Varalld, ValtfHe Junf "<br />

Meridlth Haabe, K<br />

Wagoner, mid Lii'ClauSj<br />

WEAVER'S DELICATESSEN<br />

Home W!inwB...';.; Made /•!:,'.^';: . ; :<br />

nishings/ you may want to come with removable saucers<br />

create a mini-jungle with figs <strong>of</strong> to make drainage easy. .<br />

differing heights and shapes. A <strong>On</strong>e thing to remember when<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> the fiddle leaf, planting figs-they prefer cram-<br />

weeping fig and the rubber tree ped quarters so make sure the<br />

creates ah exotic look while planter is not too big for the<br />

bringing the room back down to plant. With just a little care and<br />

size. A narrow foyer comes attention your figs should<br />

alive when you add a tall reward you with many years <strong>of</strong><br />

weeping fig for interest. Or pleasure.<br />

i ,v, 1 EPl<br />

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Ave. & North St~; 398-1790<br />

<strong>The</strong> restaurant business<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> is a<br />

whole new ball game<br />

today and...<br />

Lillies and the summer slump<br />

If 're looking for <strong>The</strong> five lilies mentioned<br />

some* ^ to overcome the •above are stem-rooting types.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge - niifttmtiiinir' colflf ftilufnp fn <strong>The</strong>y will produce roots from<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge your perennial garden, try both the base <strong>of</strong> the bulb and<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

Lilies. Most are easy to grow that part <strong>of</strong> the stem which is<br />

and will flower year after year below the soil surface.-Plant<br />

Alcoholics. Anonymous he says. -<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., in the <strong>The</strong> Rend Illy Is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Episcopal Parish Hall, 30th st. most popular and easily grown.<br />

and Bay av^-7- — It produces white trumpetshepad.<br />

flowers in June and<br />

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