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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE PC KAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball spectacular<br />
Wednesday-evening at 6:30 at the midst <strong>of</strong> another successful dominance: both here at home County Surrogate BoJyHentget<br />
6ih and Bay av..baseball field season against a number <strong>of</strong> all<br />
team that has made s<strong>of</strong>tball fun<br />
and at an away game, in Cape said they would both be ready<br />
the- Wonder Women' <strong>of</strong> Won- male teams in the Capeand<br />
famous in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
May Court House. . ..' . ' to play again. List season the<br />
derland pier will- take on the Atlantic area. Though the-<strong>of</strong>-<br />
area the past two. seasons.<br />
"County Treasurer PhJI Wonder Women tied Caflero's<br />
elected and appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials ficials- game is <strong>of</strong>ten called the<br />
Wonder Woman Coach Tom<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County. <strong>The</strong> game<br />
. Matalucd, | who spent three shoe laces together at home<br />
high point <strong>of</strong> the season, the<br />
Watkins has threatened to<br />
was postponed > from last<br />
months visiting doctors after date and threatened to kidnap<br />
Wonder Women still have a<br />
unleash his secret weapon on<br />
Wednesday due to rain. , .<br />
, test August's, game, at Court Hentges if he ran around the<br />
numMr<strong>of</strong> games to play before'<br />
the opposition if things are still<br />
House for a variety <strong>of</strong> back<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce, .again. this year the they, can once- again claim<br />
close & the late innings. "We<br />
game will be played for thedominance<br />
over the • male<br />
injuries and cuts and bruises,, Officials, Captain Mayor Have th ultimate secret weapon<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County S<strong>of</strong>tball teams in the area.<br />
said he would stay as far away Tom Waldman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, needed to win, and well only<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as possible said his forces wiU be ready for use it if necessary," the Coach<br />
In two games with the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Society.<br />
Wednesday night.<br />
the Wonder Women this year, noted. -..-.-••<br />
ficials last season, the Wonder State Sen. Jim Cafiero (R- addffig that he has quite a few<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wonder Women are in Women showed their<br />
In action for the Wonder<br />
Cumberland. Cape May) and surprises In store forth* all girl Women will be Betsy "Boom<br />
Total budgets for New Jersey's<br />
567 municipalities grew<br />
by $118.5 million (6.2 percent)<br />
to more than $2.0 billion from<br />
1976 to <strong>1977</strong> despite a decrease<br />
In property tax levies <strong>of</strong> $52.0<br />
million (6.4 percent), reports<br />
the New Jersey. Taxpayers<br />
Association. An increase in nonproperty<br />
tax (miscellaneous)<br />
. revenues to finance budget<br />
growth compensated for the<br />
decline in property taxes.'<br />
' fiiU"&AMrie><br />
Municipal budgets up, property taxes down<br />
In contrast, nearly all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
$110.5 million (8.1 percent)<br />
budget rise in 1976 over 1975,<br />
was supported by increased*<br />
property taxes. Budgeted<br />
miscellaneous sources, the<br />
largest revenue producing<br />
category, totaled $961.2 million,<br />
47 percent <strong>of</strong> the total, a rise <strong>of</strong><br />
$158.1 million or 19.7 percent<br />
between 1976 and <strong>1977</strong> following<br />
PACKAGE<br />
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ELIVERY SERVI<br />
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THE BARRELHOUSE<br />
BANJOS<br />
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SUPER FAMILY SPECIALS'"<br />
Jta. Joes., Wd. i Tkws., « P.lt<br />
WadUBSday We 10 P.H.-1 A.M.<br />
BEER BUST<br />
Muioin Slfto Tacot<br />
or EnohJladas 80* odi<br />
Thursday from 9 P.M.<br />
SHRIMP NITE<br />
All You Can Eat<br />
•3.96<br />
SALAD<br />
Famous for our steamers<br />
jumbo Sandwiches * Half Shells<br />
All Menu Items/can be prepared<br />
to take out. We also have a full<br />
Ifne <strong>of</strong> Package Goods<br />
• BEER SALES H SWttAY it<br />
Ik Scmdhm<br />
Ohokt<strong>of</strong><br />
1976. Included under<br />
miscellaneous revenue are<br />
various Federal and State aid<br />
programs, fines, fees and<br />
charges, payments in lieu <strong>of</strong><br />
taxes, and shared State<br />
revenues, such as the utility<br />
THE<br />
total budgeted municipal<br />
revenues for <strong>1977</strong>, only a slight<br />
1.2 percent increase over the<br />
1976 level.<br />
Property taxes imposed to<br />
Come fo fhe Happy Placet<br />
finance municipal functions<br />
($735 million) and debt service<br />
<strong>of</strong> Type I school districts ($24<br />
million) together comprised 37<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> all municipally<br />
Boom" Becotte on the mound<br />
and co-captain Lolly "Killer"<br />
Johnston once again at first<br />
base. Roaming the outfield will<br />
be Nancy "Bib Mama"<br />
Chalmers. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> the squad<br />
is equally awesome. , '<br />
Both Waldman and Watkins<br />
urged the public, to attend this<br />
benefit s<strong>of</strong>tball game that not<br />
only will provide fun and entertainment,<br />
but will help such<br />
a worthy cause as the Cancer<br />
Fluid. .<br />
budgeted revenues in .<strong>1977</strong>,<br />
while surplus, miscellaneous<br />
revenue and delinquent taxes<br />
provide the major portion,<br />
nearly $1.3 billion. '<br />
^<br />
TUESDAY. AUGUST 18.1OT7<br />
'Walk art show<br />
set at Cape May<br />
CAPE MAY-<strong>The</strong> Cape.<br />
May County Art League's 4th<br />
Annual Boardwalk Art Show<br />
will take place here on<br />
Saturday, August 20 from 10<br />
ajn. to 5 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong>show is open to artists <strong>of</strong><br />
an ages in three categories<br />
each for * amateur and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional classes. First and<br />
Second Place cash prizes will<br />
be awarded to amateurs and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals for oQ paintings,<br />
water odors, and for graphic s<br />
and photography.<br />
Although the entrance fee for<br />
League members is reduced to<br />
$5 from the non-member $7.90<br />
exhibit space will be allotted on<br />
a first-come first-served basis<br />
as registrations are received<br />
Judges win be James E.<br />
Souder and Mrs. Virginia<br />
Tabor, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and<br />
Ice Capades A show <strong>of</strong> champions<br />
gross receipts and ^franchise<br />
tax. .<br />
a smaller $11.1 million (1.4<br />
percent) increase from 1975 to<br />
1<br />
MUSBBV<br />
"Windsor Station"<br />
• Tues. thru Sun.<br />
v<br />
. In addition to miscellaneous<br />
revenue, the other three broad<br />
revenue categories which<br />
finance municipal budgets are This<br />
surplus,' delinquent property<br />
year's Ice capades, World Team for seven years. Champion Donald Knight. Don fonnances.<br />
_ at-Convention-HaU-<br />
Taxesand"llensr"and current"<br />
—Johnny-competed-in—the ~is~a~veteran~df~fiverWorld Another turnings—Ice-<br />
>Ugh Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
property taxes.<br />
Worlds for five yean, emerging<br />
3, tatroducera great cast <strong>of</strong><br />
Championships, and has Capades talent to Richard.<br />
Surplus occurs when revenue<br />
sixth in 1975. He and a former<br />
skating superstars.<br />
traveled and performed hi Bwell, who won the 1970 VS.<br />
collections exceed estimates, or<br />
partner placed first hi dance hi Europe, Israel, the Soviet Junior Men's Championship<br />
Headlining the cast are VJS.<br />
actual spending is less than<br />
the 1973 Nationals and third in Union, Africa, Scandinavia and and, with a former partner, the<br />
Senior Pair Champions Melissa<br />
authorised spending;<br />
the Senior Pan* Nationals. South America. He to known for 1972 U.S. Junior Pair Cham-<br />
MUltano and Johnny Johns, two<br />
Municipalities used over $208<br />
This year's Ice Capades also his incredible' freestyle perpionship. He was the first black<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most exciting skaters in<br />
million <strong>of</strong> surplus for <strong>1977</strong><br />
marks th* return <strong>of</strong> Canadian<br />
to hold two national figure<br />
the pr<strong>of</strong>essional ranks.<br />
budget balancing, a rise <strong>of</strong><br />
skating titles and to compete<br />
$11.0 million or 5.7 percent<br />
Individually, each boasts a<br />
internationally. "<br />
compared with a drop in ap-<br />
long list <strong>of</strong> titles to Ms credit.<br />
Other outstanding talents in<br />
propriated surplus <strong>of</strong> 10.3<br />
Melissa, 1971 U.S. Junior<br />
the show include the lovely<br />
percent between 1975 and 1976,<br />
Ladies Champion, was the first<br />
freestyle skater Janet Runn,<br />
amounting to $22.2 million.<br />
woman to land a triple Jump in<br />
thelyricaladagio team <strong>of</strong> Mark<br />
ladies' competition. She and<br />
Estimated revenue from<br />
and Alison, the teenage juggler<br />
her .brother, Mark, won the<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> delinquent taxes<br />
Albert Lucas andlhe brother-*<br />
Senior Pair CnampksuUp in<br />
and liens <strong>of</strong> $120 million<br />
sister, skating-acrobaUc team<br />
1973. She also competed in the<br />
. represents nearly 6 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Fenton Kids.<br />
M72 Olympics and was on the<br />
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TAKE OUT<br />
399-0113<br />
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner<br />
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OPENS TONIGHT<br />
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COASTERS<br />
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VICKI ALLEN and the IMAGE<br />
HO ADIJS8I0M • Teniglrt<strong>On</strong>lyl<br />
Sunday thru Thursday<br />
$4.00 Minimum, Pood or Drink<br />
: Friday 6Y Saturday<br />
$8.00 Minimum, Food or Drink<br />
NO ADMISSION CHARGE ANY NK1HT<br />
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ifeAUCUteTML THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
time tent show tradition is kept alive by Hoxie Brothers<br />
: For pro wing numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
* urban-dwelling Americans,' a<br />
circus is something you see in<br />
an air-conditioned arena, like a<br />
/basketball game or'a bobby<br />
:show. But for those who<br />
•remember the thriiH^a sights,<br />
sounds, and- smells <strong>of</strong> the<br />
:travellng tenf shows <strong>of</strong><br />
:yesteryear-andfor those who<br />
;want to discover that special<br />
•drcus excitement for the first<br />
: tune - there's still the renowned<br />
! Hoxie Bros. Circus. • • ••<br />
; Hoxie Bros., rated by Time<br />
; Magazine as one <strong>of</strong> the four<br />
•Ingest in the country, has it<br />
laU: Jugglers, dancing horses,<br />
: downs, acrobats, charging<br />
: African lions, highwire and<br />
: trapeze artists, Western lasso<br />
:fwirlenand whip crackers, and<br />
;a mile-long string <strong>of</strong> circusstyle<br />
superlatives - the world's<br />
• youngest lion and tiger trainer,<br />
dazzling daredevilson thehlghiwire<br />
and flying trapeze.<br />
America's largest elephant act<br />
with both African and Asian<br />
etephantsj. the.world's largest x<br />
the first gorilla to tour Ami<br />
m two decades^ to name a few!<br />
Virtually every night during<br />
their annual 31-week tour <strong>of</strong> 14<br />
Eastern states, the- hundredplus<br />
performers, and workmen<br />
pack all their equipment, seats,<br />
tentpoles, props, musical instruments,<br />
animals, and<br />
personal belongings into 48<br />
trucks and trailers for the move<br />
to the next town.<br />
Bbxte Bros, thus preserves<br />
the very essence <strong>of</strong> drcus: a<br />
few magical hours <strong>of</strong> dazzling<br />
marvels, romance, and incomparable<br />
entertainment that .<br />
materialises mysteriously in a<br />
country town or suburb, and Is<br />
gone, Just as mysteriously, with<br />
the next morning's light<br />
Such miracles, <strong>of</strong>^course,<br />
dont Just happen; they are the<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
atinel-] to pnhliali<br />
rand<br />
thru <strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />
MKUST10,20 asd 22<br />
FIL SAT. asd NHL<br />
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& PLASH, FOR GREAT<br />
CLOSE-UPS ...<br />
INCLUDES FILM,<br />
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SUG. LIST<br />
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283 Auto Thyristor<br />
-<strong>The</strong> Light Machine-<br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> an entire system<br />
$129.95 (SUG. LIST) i<br />
$84.88 (OUR LOW PRICE)<br />
$5 REBATE<br />
$79.88 YOUR ACTUAL PRICE<br />
VIVITAR MODEL 265<br />
AUTOTHYRISTOR<br />
WITH BUILT IN<br />
ZOOM LENSES!<br />
ttjMMM SUG. LIST $79.95<br />
AUMh MODEL 215 AUTO FLASH<br />
product Of careful planning,<br />
split-second tuning, and enough<br />
.resourcefulness to cope with.<br />
the malfunctions, accidents,<br />
and emergencies that bedevil a<br />
traveling snow-like a swarm <strong>of</strong><br />
' - g n a t s . ••;••. • . ' • , • ' • • • • • •'<br />
"Hoxie Tucker, who founded<br />
the circus In 1943 (adding<br />
"Bros." to the name "because<br />
circuses are always nambed<br />
•Bros.'"), has seen everything<br />
• •fires, floods, tornadoes, and<br />
an sorts <strong>of</strong> other natural and<br />
human disasters. But his intense<br />
energy and love <strong>of</strong> the<br />
circus seems to inspire all<br />
around him, and assures that<br />
"the show win go on." .<br />
If flamboyant Hoxie Tucker<br />
supplies much <strong>of</strong> the go power,<br />
tall, quiet John, R. Hall knows<br />
how to channel it Into a great<br />
show on a tight schedule. John<br />
HaU is the drcus'Booking and<br />
Promotion Manager who<br />
coordinates arrangements in<br />
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John exemplifies the" Und <strong>of</strong>:<br />
people who are keeping the<br />
c|rcus tradition alive lir<br />
America today. He fell in love<br />
with the circus when be at*<br />
tended his first at the age <strong>of</strong><br />
eight. After high school, be<br />
attended the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Virginia and did graduate work<br />
at George iPeabody College and<br />
Southern Baptist Seminary,<br />
But circus was always on his<br />
mind and in his blood, so he<br />
Joined Hoxie Bros. Circus 12<br />
years ago because.be feds that<br />
the tent circus is the true<br />
American circus. ' •<br />
Not everyone in the Hoxie<br />
show came into the business as<br />
recently as John Hall. Bliss<br />
Laura Herriott, for example, is<br />
not only a horsewoman gifted Und thai civic, fraternal and<br />
far beyond her 21 yean, but the •charitable organizations are<br />
fourth generation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> eager to sponsorJn their town*.<br />
America's most distinguished Hoxie Tucker calls Us show "a<br />
families <strong>of</strong> animal trainers. Sunday school drcus. Nbfeady<br />
<strong>The</strong> venerable performing ever sees an X-rated Acmjm<br />
tradition <strong>of</strong> a Laura Herriott...- mytent.^, '- T"<br />
thetirelessly, creative <strong>The</strong> Hoxie' Bra. Circus :ls<br />
showmanship <strong>of</strong>* a/ Hoxie coming to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on<br />
Tucker, .the V modern Wednesday, August 17, with 6<br />
managerial and' inventive and 8:15 p.m. perfqrmances at<br />
ability <strong>of</strong> a John HaU...tie them Mb at. Advance tickets at<br />
an together with the common discount prices are being sold<br />
bond <strong>of</strong> deep affection for the now by members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
drcusahd.au it represents, arid Cto area Jayceai.<br />
you begin to understand why . the public iainvned to watch<br />
the Hoxie Bros. Circus ex- the world's largest drcus tent<br />
being set up at the 18th st.<br />
alt the world.<br />
groundsstartingat6:30ajn. At<br />
Another unique feature <strong>of</strong> the 10 ajn., during feeding HPM*.<br />
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